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THE OREGON ARQU8 BTATE REPUBLICAN, Ii 1'ubll.hrd lit Hnleiii, every Mundny , r D. W. ORAIO 4, J. N. GALE. 1100 mi T li II II H i AN. MM, IN AllVANt IC JOB PMNTJNO Rismilml wllh mmtiiu.t mnl ill.ulvli. Puvmiuil lu ill rni uiii.l In inniln on ilrllvrrjr iiflliv work. 9400 in rremlumi. XiXNtf COUNT V rAIR, 1103, Will bo held lit lloiiuii, IJini comity, on Wednesday nml Thursday, Sept. ii & It. Citluns of Heiilou ami Lane are Invited lo compute lor premium uml become member, dig iuiiio ni ultlxuna of Linn. PREMIUM LIST. C7.ui -lUie of All Work. Dtp. .l p. Host stallion 4 yr tin upward, $10 5 " a " " n a " a " " 4 a Heat Wood inirg and colt 4 yr ami upward, 0 3 licit brood inaro and Colt 3 ui and 4. . 4 ' 1W voi,. IX. 1 - i. - - I SAL KM, ORKGON, iMOJMY, AUGUST 10, 18GT3. NO. 13. Hot preserves, i 60 " jelly, 1 60 " currant whin, 1 50 " wheal blind, 1 60 " vinegar, 1 60 " dried fmilof nil kinds, 1 60 Clan 2 1 Tvliureo, Ilcst twenty fivn plant., 5 '2,50 Kitctriuiii$m. A puran for this premium will ba rulssd on the Fair Ground. upward, 4 llf.l tucking colt, 2 (Van J-V ..wi. Het ilaltlon 4 yrt and upwaid n " 3 " 5 " innra 4 " 4 " " a " a " lurking colt, !i ('Alii 3 ThttrmiyhliTtJi. Ilesl million 4 Jit and upward, H 3 5 i j ii .. , ,, n ' lin king Colt, 2 In the department of thoroughbred aid mill, whether ratlin or h'otet, none will be permitted to compel but .urli aa fur null inlitUi'torjr pedigree, ( Vmi 4 li'xulilt ri. Rest stallion 4 jri ami upward, 0 3 3 " 4 '! " mare 4 " 4 2, " 3 " 3 1.60 f7.ni 5 f , without reerenr fa lilixul Rest stallion 2 y r and upward, 3 1, 60 " mar 2 " 3 1,50 II M 2 1 (tin 6 Mi It It f J Carrinjt Lriti. 11.-st span trotten, 0 3 " " pacer, 4 - 'J ('Am 7 - ,f,ilehej AWirri. I tot .pan irottrri, 5 paci-rt, 3 (7.IM H-A'i..n; .irKI. Rest t nt lui hoii',marr,or g l-lmg 4 " pacer, 3 (Vjm V-CmU. Rest bull 3)11 old and upw.rd, '2 1,50 1.50 Rett calf, " cw 3 yr n!J and upward, lint, r ralf, I (Vim 10 .f Cattle. 6 vein o'd, 4 3 2 3 '2 i 3 '2 VI 3 150 I I 1.60 I I I 1.50 I I 1.60 I 2 I Same at above I 3 2 1.50 1 (Vail 12 -Sheep. , ..tick 2 trarsold, 3 1.50 llrtt and liinli - Rest A'i.trl in, - Mrriid. " Suih l .ai, (!..tar..Ms (radd Slicj Ilr.l burk, " aor, Clau 13Su-in. llrtt iHiar, " ao, rrrmiiima mil bo aardfd, if any (m.uI UJ It elittir.l for llin t unc, from II to (Vat 15 tirai. IUat nimplo broom corn, " rrn, cma liuth. l, " bfat, one bu.liel, M liarlrjr, " " (-.It, " ry., " ba. kwhrat, M (V.ut i'ejetMti. Ilait rtliibit g.rdrn Vr.talilrt, 2 M painiikiuiaiid xpiaibri, .50 " fhiona, ,50 " bffta, .50 (Vii 17 Duller. IItt ten poundi butirr, 2 I " " rbrcif, 2 1 Cl'tu iDomeitit Sfanufittlurei. IJftt Orrgoii brixitiii, " llolirjf, 1 (Vuii 9-irmi H'or. Jlrtl tiaedli. worked aliirt, 2 quill, 2 " " lr.., 2 " rrorlirl work, 2 woolen rarpi-l, 2 " tan jrardt jrana, 2 " two p.iirt Mnkt, " aiiiirn fm7 knitlinp, I " plain nrr.lla work, I " put. Ii work quilt, 2 I " riubroidirod collar 2 I " woikc.l 50 " ornamental ticrdla woik, 2 1 ("Aim 20-Fruit. (Irtatrat number of good variatiet grown in iniwi, ti, i. (Ltt tpfcimpn ( Iwcnljr tarirtin grown in moj, f i , oi rcni. IVari. (trtatxot niiinlirr jood varirli.t, $, $, llrtt apcclinaii an good variellri $1, 6()o. I'artcli.i. (irralctl iinri.brr good variclirt, '2, $1. Hilt tpccinicn al rariitica, (I, fiOitt. I'liimt. Grcnlctt tiuuibcrgood variclict, , 6 On Water Mrloil. nr.alrtt niiinbrr Rood Vtrictiat, , 60d II -it aprcliiirn, 6 'J cent., (inatfil niiinbrr good mink nicloiit, l, 60 cen I a. llii.l apuciitton d'). do, 60 con It, Flowed. Heat rtliibll of raro plant in ni(, 'i Ib'tl floral ibiln, ornatnautnl, 2, l. Kotft, , 60 cent. Ilo'pictt, , 60 cult, rrewrvrt, Can i'ruil, and I'attrjr, llnl ran fruit, ) 10 I.'t'i.aa. I. Kndi member of tlio Koclvly will ba fiirnltbi'd with a ticket, by tlm 'J reuaurer, and will ba mpactod to kcrp tlio laino du rinif tlm Tuir, 2. New iiiciubcr.lilp ticket, f 2 ; old member., pir)enr; tinyle adiiilt.ion, 25 eentt ; children under 10 yeara, (rev! 3. All exhibitor. lio Intend lo compete r pieiiiliiint nf I Ik Mociul, llilltl be- roma ineiiiliei. of tlm mi , nml Imvi. their nrti. lea or nuiiniilt entered at the olbi'it of ilia S.crutni y by 4 o'cloik e. h. of the fir.', day, 4. Any article or anlinnl llmt wat awarded lir.t prriniiini lu.t year, will bu awarded, if entered for aeeoml prctuiuin, diploma, in.lrad of tnonuy, 5. All article, or animal entered for premium mutt pay, when enlernl, ten per rout on premium i.ll'ered. Member will remember ihit rule. 0. A II Imrtet iI.ai compete for premi um., imi.t ba khowii on the track. Jiuiirt. Jloriet, Claii A John O Worib. Janirt M Kllioit, N illitii lloiul. Ilunet, (Vkii 11 Jniin-t I. IIoL'ue. Multliew r.iuiilnin, (S. II. lUber. ( iiWi.-M.uiin l.ojir, John McCoy. I'len.ant I..diinutt She,, - ll.ijjlt N,ker.on, LV. I'hclp., ()i.ear William.. Fruit aiiJ ll'.Nff. 1. A. McCartney, t'apl. John Smith, J. V. 'nKli. Jilliet, ,(f Mra. S. (I. fine, Mr.. Drlaioii Sinilh, Mr.. A. Ilackleman. A'jrieultutttl m7rmeN Mat tin I.u pr, Vy ll.'iiiton, NeUmi Wriybt. 6'r,liN, .Vrfl,, , l't, ;,!,,,!, I Cnlvitl Ituikh.rf, J.-tepI, Sutniiieiville, K. II. li.n.lA.I Jlomttlif .f,iniifirtnrr$. V. V Craw. lord, Joavph I, tine, Moriii Keyt. Aft and Hume ',.,k t. Klinbetli Smiih, Mra. J.ei r.nniiij;, Mr. V. Ciawlord. MitetUnentu lemt. Thoma. Moti te'ilt. luKl, X. (J,rfc-e, Athl y I'ar.r. If (ha iiirinl.rii prefer, tbey ran chiM.no tl.cir own ju ljr, K. l. !ar, 1're.ideiit. J. -tlx Hiaaow., Sec'y. That Sraira Woman. K'o. A aula: Voor liio!,-0 i.f f. mala M.jr.ga will mt allow y.u.ioU tu'p'itcd at my not Uking f ;bt at I ha .grunting of O'l'ij;, but the Ur kuntrrt ( (hi. vicinity will, doubt not, leu. " oi ful a-t.iii.hl" tli.it thnr red and white ryrt will Iiok "clean" (wale clean) out ol thrir aN-kcta at ..-rii'j; me ajjain in your cobiinnt, aftrr Jiuimy "'I'ijrgy haling g..t i IT .in Ii a prif.-ct female atuinier a be and t.M.I. think ba did lnt week. Ilowrwr, convincing proof, of Kllen'a refinement," elc. Now don't ()'lff, don't grunt aain, Icat I .hall never bo able to win my way back into reapaclabilitjr any mora. According to Jimmy )Ti it i wholl oiipiinioiiahle in wnnmn to apeak of those di.icapactablrii, allliougli they inimt lire with, alnep willi, and iumi7 to tlio embra ce of iiivii who not only apeak of lli.ni, but who nil and jiarlukt with .hem. No, wo iniiKt not njiciik of audi place or even think of them, though it only bo to nbhor the men who go to them, le.t our character, and purity ba dclulrriouily a' fected tbarcby, Simply adding tlu.t- ('J'ijfity I... tti.taMd lttlo dlmsreliftir and Icat acute by kliowinjr liiiii.nlf to ba'JIy hurl at wlmt I mid, I will dinuiai connid eratiou f him by piireiithelically remark iug: 'Mint I am really afrnid at bit tender iiiweptibilitlet ar ao eutily roiled ha ia going to f, e itwful bitd abuul that "mIiooI mone)" which wa daubtle.t intended for buying whi.ky, or " aoinelhing cite." Time are rather dull, none of the park train having yat relumed. Homo chnngei are being made; our (Jlobe Hotel ha just changed li.vi.li. Mr. N. Luckey Ima be come proprietor, and I am proud lo ay that I can til recommend traveller to call there whrro tbey ran be free from tlio perfume of that "poimn viper, rum." I will try lo keep you aduaed of the proj-rena urid bcautiet of the doggerie if they don't burg mn lor a py. J'J.LIOf. Kiuknc Ott, Aug. (1th, 1803. crowned willi Impiir ilmblo glory. What a tad reflection that Vorna do not rejoice; their ii the aorrow tint bat no hope, for In the downfall of tftt rebellion they per ceive their own doomwhen avenging jut tice nlmll cotia'gn thciiito infamy and obliv ion. Wine Awiu, if Oorreipondeoeo fron Orand Sonde. (j'bakd I'tovni, ys!!iii.i(,'',Tr, ) Okkoow, Jixt '2'1 , iH''.3, ) En. Aaoui: Thiabe.iip J.k eeaion of the year that man of tin - ...(!! i CHa- lent n(J(vJ--'7' ; Ocean'i foaming f erlooa Accident in Maryiville, Oil. Marytville, 31.1 Ye.terday wa tha occasion of a large maaa meeting and llarbncue by the Democracy of Yulm, Colluta, Sutler, and Unite coiinlie. The attendance waa large, leing varioutly rati mated at from S.O'K) ti 5,000. Spcechca wera made bv Hon. Tod Uobinton, ex Governora W eller and Iligler, J. M. Cx( froth, and N. G. Whiteaidet. The liar bocue lupplied the multitudo with ample food, and everything paed off quietly. The greataat enthntiaam prevailed. In 0ttmU)a, a long torchlight prow io.i l in- i atreett, headed lj,r, r Ti.iirHT.i TiiAnc1 TueMlnf' Di.pHlch. Cincinnati, July 29. A Lexington, Ky., teleKrnm n that rebelt thit nmrn ing 'attacked our force at Iliehmond and uftcr on bour'a fighting the latter were compelled to lull back to the Kentucky river badly cut up. The rebel aro enid to have numbered 2,500 with ix gnn. At Intt advice, our troop wero within 5 mile of Lax'tnirton, closely lollowwl by the enemy. Martini law has been pro- rlaime and .""e '''ft" ''if"1 " batim or AWEaiifiswt Ont iqnare (twelre lino, er lew, ailnloa a.are one Inwrtiim, Itch witwequonl laiwriiuB, 1 A liberal ileiluetlon will 6i if. la " tlio.. who a.lrtl by Hi jnr, r quarttr. Oi.ltu.rr nutier. fotli.r titan alinl'l anattune- meat of df.th) will be cWg.4 k.lf Ui abv r.tet of lT.rtu.lng. t IT Th nnrnbtr of Inwrllan remiltw! itiaiild b. nolcJ on th m.rjria of (hi .ilrtl.int, olk enriM It will be pnblUlicd until furblJ.len, autl c1ifjnl ocor(liin(ly. ' DKTAII.8 OF The CrcarnaUlc of Cctlysburg. THE n.TTI.E OS WEOXKSDAV, JULY I. Gen. Iliifort'.' cnviilry had prevloualy driven the rebel to the weak ol Gellvalmrrf beyond the teminary, ond betweeu ohit and ten o'clock A. M. tho ratwl gavr bl picket a pretty .harp brUah and drovl them in. . ' Gen. Unynold, the Flrat Corp, wa on tlio road, from EmmetUlurg, mutt to tho bitter place,' which the road annroaiLei throueh tlm arn, ' RT "'t r ' in. t M -.at' I.Mlr .' "t k . t on T 4 r V' r r . X Loyalty. Sua, July 2l.t. 1SC3 Lo. Anoi't: lu a pnjier w bote princi ple are at direct vrriunce with it. name the Jtrmmrat, and whoo article are very weak apologiea lor trcaoii and di loyalty, appear a .tale rehali ol copjr bead abiiaa and wit. Thit pink of perfec lion, who URUt htmtilf S. S., (tilly cce.n,j neaveai Mo Awako l.ko tcrnli ram tutting at a gate poM, mid w illi nlxiut an eipml amount of ouere... The idea ba evidently entered bit mud dled bead that all tente and totally r centered in (he iarrw lunita of bit own tool ; ami that ha it the turn ejo of the Democratic- party. I'auir.g over hi con temptible flingt at geiil!nirn who will It In initeriora while I. rain, and wi.rtbeicel biat and gan'oliade, Ut lit rt.nlempbile ine anit ri verdancy ol lint mmlt rn Ju dint, 'J he firtt thing lint attract, alien- lion, in ex. mining ili.i iirticli', it it length; laion.l'r, lit lout lack o ability ; how any one could labor llirougli n coin run wi'hoiit rriMlucini; a tcn.il.le idea, ia a mytery jet lo be clpt iin.-.l. We agree, S. S., t hit "Loyal Man" needt no de lei. to from you. Ilia production, in the main, una a tcmiblc, dignified article, wliile your.. Iikeaound and fury, aignificth iioihln lint let in place tlio aca'pel of crrn-iMii to your Herculean cllorl, and ex thU.ummer. leaving Sulcm yon wd Jed It a abort day'a ride lo the Konde, md a you draw near the Coast Mountains you will leave the dutty n ad of tho valey for one per bapialittlo rougher, but you will hardly bo o mundane a to pereeive the jolt while Mirrounded by audi charming acene ry a will open lo your view all along iho route. A you enter tho gate to the r.ata to Fort Yamhill you will irobablv ace a oluier itraight a an exclamation point pacing the polUhed wilk with a gun upon hit ahoulder, mid a bri.tliug bayo net by hit aide, but don't bo afraid, if you are loyal be won't hurt you. At the left on a tunny bill aide with here and there a aturdy ok ia Mluated tho I-ort. wiirreTliey witneMed a brilliant ditnlay of iirework. Arranu'cmrnt had been made for apeak ing in the evening on 21 St. in front of .... tt.. i wetiern Hotel ana aa toon a the lire work were over the crowd proceeded thither aecuring every eligible postilion on either nud ol the ttreet. ho great number crowded on the balcony around the building ojHitite the hotel and over the telegraph and Col. Stage Co. Oflice that itupport luddenly gave way with a tar ri hie crash precipitating the whole mast into the atreet. A Mr. Sharp of lint city wat niMoritly killed and between 30 and 40 everly injured. The balcony at the time wa occupid ty about 150 people ii eluding 20 or 40 women and children ; 3 deatht are reported thit morning both wo men Irotn injuries received and it ia prob able iMtmo other will not turvive. After the falling of tbu awning a tcone of the di. rett confusion ensued, men ruthiug lo and 60 60 60 note ilia corrupt, on beiie.-.tli. Virt. rnu , . . . . . . I ! . . . . ' . ... " . . ' ' my nervra i.-ii juti at aiva.iy at they dij imiuigo tn a choice lot irony that i truly beloie it "gruiited," for I gue it ia eun I aubluue. Secondly, you ditcover, " nig , that Jimmy OTiggy, like all bit kind, : , r'" "o rofiH-rliraiil ran write or talk ... . , ' . . ,. .'iil t dealing aback banded bio at the arc k.nd. r g,teu . grunt.ng, r.jially ,f .. n it (( lhil,f co ,,aill youh.pp.nlo.li.tu.litl.cn a hen a blllo i, ,ht, W id.. Awake deal in upposi too full (of lager or r t g t); grunt ! t'nt." Thia it ri.h, corning from an Br oil O Ticev. f..r v.m can't friehfui r.ri. . ' t''1!' utterly devoid of argument and aun- r m. . , .... l . t . - . jhuiiioiih. j i you wom.tn. The grog butinata being the only rtT.-t t uitl m'n of a.vomjili.hirig political endt with him, l.e felt a if it were time to put a tlop to me, and i tried lo acare me. It'a ttrange, really, i.u'l it ! I fancy that I hear the uviraiVii laying that ahe'll not attempt to ipak again after our piggy having ihown her if a her it be up to the pie aa lie h.it. The letter proret her to be no lady," ny 1'iggf. Well, I will not trr to im- ea. h or . i.pn'e hi er.iciiy or bit mm-N-leiic'a a judge, if he will go on prca.h- ing the ttuia doctrine, and on the Mine principle, to wit: that ona'a writing are a true Index to their character. I t.ke the privilege of allowing him wherein my e eyerie nee differ with hi theory of what la.iy ran no lorrcj 10 tlo. My rxitrri- enco tell me that a woman may, not only Hnk of ihr whi.ky tuakad doggery loving creature, but may l.e (ho , ilttrr, or mother of them and alill hold her claim to the t ile of - ItiJ." Hut O'Pigpy triea lo ettubliOi an oppo.ile idea. lie Ihink be canto a worn in ia h-g illy eunipelled to ai toiinte with whi.ky nuked doggery-b.er lier purity and r fiueiiieiil are ncwr rlcva- ted. Now O'l'iggy, go on and rtlabli.h your theory, and tantinet (he people that I hare ileprived in) i. If of the title of ladytbip, by aiioply tpenkiny ol your kind, and I willingly hear I ho reproach which I have rought on myivlf. Fur your rtlabbahing thia f.n t will evidently raiiM) quite a de ridrd rliatigo In aocicly. Iliero will inotl certainly be aeteral " rniona" di.tolred, ami 10111 ladyship Intt before your change I cninuiuinalrd and your ayttem of cliipiette Ihoroiigbly r.uhliihrd, Jimmy did you think twice before you ixke once thai time f There are a good many fe male In thit place who Inuw, and not a ew who tin tri'A wbitky onked doggery- overt. It Jimmy e Apprehension cood ? le had no idea that any one would ever ream of where tho aline wa pinching him (hat ranted him lo make audi a blunder.' lie made a desperate effort (to desper ate that he got light over it.) tn show thai wa making myself very ridiculous by (riling his brethren's mean habits. Again te say 1 1 "Iter figure of a virtumn home f prosliluliuD is certainly one of the tuvt j " e J :.L . . . o . i U. .ii i t "u "oopiea wiiu tcreams oi cunuren anu the houtea are all white of, Tr - ample dimensions, .,,d arranged in order. The following U 1U of names of the The grounds around th buildings are injured, at near as we ran collect the par covered with waving gn.s, th walk i ""'u'"": Shaq, killed; Ucv. Mr. I Iungus aro can fully kept free from all rubbish j YuU cily, badly injured; Mr. Hangus, wl.i. h nivr.' il, .i. i . ' biully injured ; M. D. Cnrr, of Cal. Kx wnicii gives tho place an air ofneatneta .. i n i it- ... '. ' ! prei.., IumHv injured; Miss Mary Sii'irecn, enhancing Ut nal.ro loveliness and mak- j Marv.ville, wrixt bn.ken nnd ba-llv bruis ing it just the spot for non -cornbataut ed. Mr. A. Mironey, Yuba cilv, .light soblur, to wh.l a..y their time. . v; Mr 1. M. Kevser. Yuba citV, Ullv; Light before you, to the wett lie Grand j Mrs. Hopkins, MarVsville, badly, recover'y Konde valley, a rolling prairie, about . doubtful ; Judge ThomiKon and Mrs. eight la.Ue ,. c.rcumfcree, abundantly Tho.npt4.n, Colu-a, Udly injured s Mrs. watered by ii ouutam sireame, whoe . G. W. Smith, MU Smith. Mrs. Henry Lanka are covered with tree, .hrubbery, Smith, Hear River, slightly; Mrs. Dent and flowera of every imag nable hue, and MarysvilL-, slightly, Mr. Grave, ond wife, whoso crrital watera auptilv m.nv f.nr. M ...... :n.. . v v u:.x rvi IiiViirv I., lit n..l r....l . .... . T . ......y ,a,u i.icu Kijounicrs, and iiinoy a. uiuner io I'io copjwr colored in habitants thereof. The valley ia aurrouod- -,i i... t .... i -ii. . . - Crab Orchard. iA lat.r d.t,...t.ri tayt lhat the Federal troopa are rupidly con centraling, insuring the safety of Lexing ton. Fortress Monroo, (no date) The Ilieh mond Enquir. r of yesterday ha the fol lowing : "Atlanta, Ga., July 23. Uooecran Is organizing a force to atUck Western Georgia railroad. Active prepnrotioii are being rondo to defend the city tin) lai'rond to Chattan'iorra.'' Memphis, July 2'2d. Jackson adders to Ihe 15th say lhat Shennnn's army b ft for V" it ksburg after entire di al rtn-l ion o Jackvxi. I ho Slate House nnd Govern or's mansion are the only building left stai. ding. Cincinnati, July 20 A rebel forre of 1,500 entered W inchester, Ky., this morn ing moving north. A coi.iiderablo force are threatening I'oris. Cairo, July '20. A Jackson litter dated. 20th, savt Col. Dussey, ihiif i f SI:' man's rivalry, ha juit returned from en expedition lo Canton, at which place on the lih, lie met 4,000 rebel ravnlry, drivirg tht-in acros the river after a e verc er.gngetnerit. Our forces then de stroyed iho radroad bridge over Uig C!a. k, a mile i f trestle work, C miles of railroad, 5 locomotive., 50 car, 13 larse manufacturing establishments and destroy ed a large amount of property of ini- intnttf value to the t-or.lederacy. Lincinrati, July 30. lesterday mom worth whl. h bciiii lo drira the enemy Irom Ihe start. Vry sikhi afierwarda tho aeeond division of tho .imn corps Went on the right d the first il vision, the third tli vision, on Ihe left of the first, and the whole linn began lo advance. Nearly weti of the town, just in tho out skirts, near tlm seminary, is a large brick edifice. Southward from this run a piece ( w !, nmi tho seminary stand, on a ridge w liicli slopes to tho west into a littlu open valley of ploughed fields and mead ows, rich with grass nnd grain, Heynnd the a l. y it a ridge of higher land, thickly woivled. The valley runs bi a southwes terly direction, mill at its lower extremity it a large farmhouse, near w iiidi the Eighth Illinois Cavalry was drawu up in the lit Id, nnd formed our extreme bfr. Several 'armhouses dotted this aarne rich little val ley. Across this valley Gen. Reynolds' line advanced somewhat hastily, almost before it was well formed, and in that condition did rot fo (ut until agiiust it a heavy lorce of the rebel infantry was thrown, and Gen. r.ejnold was in turn driven. Hut hi troop retired step by step, and ia eicel Icnt order. csm-RC or a small rxdil brioadi. Forward with the utmost enthusiasm pressed the rebel I. no, eager now to turn Key nolds retirement into a rout. Some of the rebels had too much energy and got i too far, for, w hile they pressed too closely 1 ...-?-.. ..1. - .. .7. ing Pegram and Scott's forces, numWirry.; a the right of tho centre diri Ion, the Ittt rnvr fir, Express, slightly ; I). T. Kaun, l'luinas, slightly; Mrs. Miller, Colusa, idightiy; Mr. Dr. Seark, Suttrr, slightly; Mrs. WiL-on, Sutter, Imdly ; 1. Wil-on' Sutter. Udly; Mrs. liaiubridgv, digblly; Mrs. ll.lI.FLigg. Gold Hill, Nevadii, ba.Ur, since reported dead; J. Ii. I Ian mi, M-irrsvillc, slightlr; G. Ilrown, Sutter, Ice broken : Mrs. (;.J riteAaeaa4d fJl I w a - . - frrt T R41 rflillestorevi-.,,.,. urownf j.-htly injunil; ed by loot hills which in some places sud denly rise to lofty mountains from who topa you might hok down upon the fleecy floating clouds beneath. In other place they stretch away in tie ''M distance '""Iwilh Uei. for." "'I'rU-l , an.s': ,50, It It Richmond, Ky., and marched to Pari., where they arrived in the after noon, and attacked our forces. After a few hour's fighting the rebels were re pulsed and driven away. It is thought they will make a flank movement at tint p.ace. A largo cavalry force of I nion men is in the rear of the rebels. It is be lieved the movement against Paris ia for the purpose of destroying the bridge there. of the tame division was suddenly swept around, and then encloed Ss the hindsom est manner an entire rebel brlgado under Gn. Archer. Gen. Archer and hi whole) stall were taken. About fifteen hundred of the enemy's men tho Ml Into our hinds, and went to the rear. Small regi ments were the order io thia brigade. Tho regiments which made thi capmre were the Sixth Wisconsin, the Ilrooklyn Four teenth, and the Ninety-fifth New loik. f'TTfn snrivrf" " ---n a sm . f . .. .. w. I " '.- C.I ...I .1111... II, house of game, berr.es. a nts for the Mr. Tompkins, Hutte, badlv; Jo,hua DawS Id.ans. 1 he whole valley is in a high Marysvillc, ldlv; Mrs. lWnon and ton, state ol cultivntion-f,dd of waving grass ; MurysvilK-, slightly, and smiling grain erect youi eve on cverr ' remember Ihe old adage that "men who live In gla.i houses should Hot throw stones I Again, you find dull because "other dutirt are speci fied than those required by law;' Indeed, you decide willi crushing anrcatm that there are no such " other dutirt." A ma ting wiwloiu ! the law of the land might roii,trl you to lake the oath of allegiance, though it could not make a ly.vl man of you. Hut the line patriot recognizes it as his duty to preerve ihtf vow imruei. Iiotli in the letter ami the .piril. J. C lire, k inridgc (your idetl of pcrlis tioil.) when stall. ling will. in Ihe same hallt llmt bad echoed In the burning patriotism of Clav and Webtter a'gilcd ilooih-ntly in bi hnjf of treason; and dtvlared that all citizen j (j( siiouiii preserve a cud n. ntmiiiy towards the gnfernnieiit whose vrry existence wt impt r. led ; he claimed the divine right to bestow his undivided symptthy on (reason, and like all men of a similar political be lief, it Mini red but lilt lu urging to induce him to proceed from threats to blows, from worda lo actions ; and after ' joying the protection ami l.ivorola lein liecnt I nion serpent like lo sling the hand that had cherished hun You object lo "prompt obedience lo Hie aulliOiilli't that lie,' and prefer insult- ordination; yr, and such pernicious irin eiplea instilled into the minds of the poor mi igiiorani oi .tew iora, nave rrsulled In one of Iho bloodiest riols thnl disgrace ihe out als ol lhat great cut ; and no won dcr, for anarchy and molt law ore the le gitimate n tull of your doctrine. Finally, "an expression of sympathy for Ihe ii.nerninc.il sccins lo alllicl ymi, 1 on have hi word of ctieourageineiit for thoto who are stsnding like a wall around the Conit iliilion ami (ho t'nion, no God sied lo the heroes who are fighting the battles or iho reputlic ; but, n. S., i there not w itlnii the innei most rrccitc of your heart a letveiil desire lhat the slave iMiwcr may Itiutnph in Ihe disruptiire ami downfall of Urn (iovernmnit I And this I the turn and itibtiauco f your reasoning, so elab orate that a inicroM'upe of intense pow er would fail to discover the ghost of an idea. In conclusion, Oh thou profound philoto- 1'hcr and nuro patriot I let me whisper a ind word in your ear "He virtuous ami you will bo happy;" and should tho col umn of the Oregon lemotrat be again illuminated willi tint light of your gemot, sign your title in full S. 8. While I write, the roimtrnancei ol all loyal men are beaming with joy over the glorious newt, borne on the lightning'a wing irom me i lj I t ihe rentier of re bellion La been trailed in the dut ; on the Father of Waters, from lla.ca lo the Gulf, Ihe old flag (limes with the light t f tiriory auJ the bcroei ol tut ttare ban J prodng two thingt brvond a doubt, that the Indian not only are apt scholar, but have proficient instructors. Moat of the Indian live in comfortable log bouse, which are built in cluster, on the hill sides, and in the di.Unce reminds one very much of country village minus church spires. Two mile west of the military post and on the road to the roast is situated (he Indian Agency, a pleasant interesting littlo place, olwav alive with industry. Tho sound of thu hammer and tho saw dio away only at the approach of night, A person could hardly d eof ennni there. Hut the novel feature of the place is ine inu.ati .Manual L-ibor Academy; some twenty-five or thirty little red ur chin fresh from tho brush are in attend ance at the school, all clothed, boarJrd and undergoing the process of c.vilir.tion at the expense of I'nclo Samuel. Thcso littlo fellow in their clran costume allbrd a triking contrast to ih.ir unwashed, on tamed ' tillicum." Mr. Condon, the .Agent at Ih.s place, is having the ror.d re paired via Salmon river to the coait, nnd when coinpluted partita desiring can go in wagon.. The distance from I his place it only twenty-live miles ou r a comparative ly level road. A ihcte are limes that oucht lo stir even women' souU, I know you will par don inr audacity in pres uining to sav a word on politic. The late new from the field of carnage make our hearlt beat high with hope lhat the next word flashed scn.ii the telegraph will be that of a final glorious victory crowning the effort of our brave soldier. How noble it i to fight for individual Utterly : and yet tin lioblene.t it lott in a sea of glory when men sacrifice themselves c moon nocriy. jne policy or me imniKitirauon in orpantung eonTra- oanot into regiments U another move in Ihe right direction. Since the first of Jan uary Inst every negro in the rebel slates ha lieen free, yet if lhr cannot be allow ed lo fight in defense of free Government that other negro. (ought lo eslnblish then they are free only in lis me. If our cop pcrhrade are allowed lo drive freemen into slavery because liny are black, then tho Proclamation it a great humbug and Pre itlet.t Lincoln ha about a much power ...I.. S l. . . . ...a s ii .iurnv pi pewing circle, s. Faxscn Orinio. The latest Paris Mmiteur received in New York publishes an article in It correspondence which ad mit that tho South Ix gin lo feel lhat lis position is almost detnerat. It save: " llio continued elForls of the North have broken into its territories on evtrv title. and are slowly, but turet't, completing its occupation." litis is V.'.v different Ian. guage from that published by the Govern- nieni ournal nx months ago. General Lee' invasion of tho North wa looked uMin, In a lvar.ee, at (he sura forerunner of duastcr lo him. J if Cnlifornl has thit year a wool crop of eight million pounds, against tit millions Inst year and three millions in I MU, ami Ihe Increase in other Slates hts been almost as rapid. Tne new domestic wool clip will reach a hundred million omuls. If the Seulh will r.ot let us have col ton we can grow wool enough to i lot ho ouricirei, and in a few years lo clothe a half iIcscd other nations. A Kentucky Union Mao. Tho following letter from Walter C Whitaker, the gallant Colonel of th Sixth Kentucky Regiment, will be read with in terest by every loyal man: UijtiMtcttTtu fiixtn K rsrrrs r Nr'r, KttoTTn.it, Ttxx., Mit 7. IsSJ. Dear Sir: I do not wish my name to be brought 'jefore the Convention for ballot on the 20th inst., when the delegate meet in lA'banon to select a candidate for Con gress in the Fourth District ol Kentucky I am under kind obligation to my (rieuds for asking for its ate, I am now at the head of my regiment, the Gth Kentucky, in active service in the field sgatnst the enemies of my country and am too much engaged to give time to politics. I hope, in behalf of the brave, self aeri Gcing men who composo the army, lhat only tuch men will be returned to ton gr.it as are for the Constitution and Gov ernment against treason and rebellion in every quarter; those who will vole all th men nnd money necessary to rrwiA rebel lion snd treason in whatever form and w her evrr they may be found, and this, too, without toHtiwiencttt ana pruritoi. These should be merged in the grand idea the presentation of the Conttitution and Government, 1 hi done, it is an casj matter to di.poe of Ihe Contingencies and provisos. They'll hive no kin to owe them. Even now they are tho flimsy veils behind which unscrupulous politician and home traitors, too cowardly to be open enemies, tkulk, batch, aid, aud abet trea son. Give us men not afraid to proposo and willing to vote the measures necessary lo truth the rebellion and to fjht Jor them lutpcvtrully, vours, w ...... ' '.r... New Yor-k, 20 A dispaich to ibel I lines give the ful.ow littf. tUlmi Jtrtmrwrr n-, ... i, .- .. . Vfr.m.crrft : .Thit srmv to-day prac . lu" . ' " ,v7 ,u" "" """T tically occupic ihe same line it dij two ,0 re 7' I d,.nce was broken months ag. The recent active move-1 .iiuv prepares io go i.trwara in earnest, nppa menu must necessarily ! followed by a peri. of comparative inaction, duruig (getful that he bad at flrat on which it will be recruited and recuperated! V ,0 tuiyPTt cav.',rJr' ,nJ " ''k?'r For the next n ontl, the cavalry will do l. bn"g " 6Tra' frc,nt WaLTKK C. iTlltTAKER. "TiisOkiooji STATasMAa-." We here frripieully been asked during the past few inon ( ha as to the political complexion ol Ihe SiarimaH whether it wos I'nion or Copprrhcsd. It is difficult to decide. It is either, both, or noilhsr. One snide will be iinexceplionslly Union, another un raislakahly Copperhead; the latter predom inatcs in the number of the 27th ulc ll is pleased at what it terms the " harmonious nomination of th California Democratic State Ticket" a ticket upon which are the Dame of the most notorious Coppoi heads and Secettionisl on Ihe 1 aciho toast. It deprecates the uie of opprobiou epithets, and at the same tun indulge very freely in the use of them, ll prooses to lustsiu Iho Government, but is opposed to tho Ad ministration. It evidently tries to create the impression that President Lincoln is an honest and patriotic " Imbecile, and that tho administiation of th Government I directed by Grecly, Garrison, Conway, Fred. Douglas, and other nrgrophobists. It appears desirous of selling out to tho any lhat will nay the highest price, hut I unsuccessful in procuring bids. Uy the manifestation of this disposition, it hat lost the confidence of honest men of Ihe I'nion party, and il knowledge of this fact make il earnest in il desire to rrate a division in the parly, and still rel . the bahe of luvaltv. It desires the suet. a of the Copperhead ticket of California, a nl it should, therefore, bo rather datsedrtym'riif than (or the Union caaie. Sentinel. the lighting. As before stated Longsireet and Hill's commands, after passing thro' Chester, and not Thornton' Gap, are en camped between Culepper and Gordons. v.lle. Lweil s font covered their funk and rear by guarding the liiuc Kidgo passes. The bulk of their corps is now moving down the valley. Detachments threaten our lines. Yesterday morning at 2 o'clock our pickets were dnven in near Carrsville. The indications are that our outpost are liable to be forced in at any moment by superior numbers. There is but little sickness. The men are more liberally supplied with ration than ever before. This, with the recent successes of the I'nion force creates general good feeling in the army. A large number of ollicers have been detached to bring in the drafted men. Cincinnati, 30. After a repulse at Paris, Pegram retired in tho direction of Winchester, closely followed by our cav alry. Several prisoner were taken. Cairo, CO. Every thing is quiet in the Helena region. Scouts front Price, Holms and Mannaduke have gone to defend Lit tle Rock, which is in danger from Hlunt. Guerrillas ore still tnauradiii2 in West Tennessee, doing considerable t'amngi-. nk'turg, 20. Johnston is believed to be making for Mobile rapidly. Sher man is enramiH-d on the ttig ISlack. Con siderable sicklies prevails here on account o the hot Weather. It i believed lhat Gcu. Ilcrron division has got e to Mobile via) river. New York. 29. Rebel steamer Mcrri- mac built by I'rilisli was captured by gun boat In quoiso while attempting to run block iibi oil Washington. V 1 . 2tf. tnarlesion Mercury of yes terday speaking of late attack on Fort agoiicr admit that our fon-esheld ibeir position in Iront over two hours under a galling fire. The account says tho bom bardment wa terrific; our turn wero am plv protected by bomb proofs. New lork, 29. Schooner Mason from Port Royal reports hearing heavy firing as she pasted nil Charleston on (ho 20th Cincinnati, 29. John Morgan with nlli rers who wrro captured with him, arrived here last night. Ion of hi officer who had been confined several davs, havo been sent (o 1 1. Johnson, Lake Lne. Wednesday 'e III. patch. SIEGE OF FORT WAGNER. New York, 31. Gunboat Paul Jone. from Charleston Harbor on Ihe 20lh re port lh.it the siegrt of Fort Wagner was still continued. Inn. Giluiore had suc ceeded in erecting a blllery of heavy gun' within 1,000 yards of the Fort. Every thing was progressing favorably, 1 1. Muuiler and 1 ort Johnson on James land kept up a continual Cro on our force. Catualtii thus far about 0 per day. I assci.gert per Cosmopolitan report reinforcement for G.lmoru arriving and ho several 200 nnd 300 pounder. Oflcti- sive operations aro being rapidly prosecuted. Our entire lot In the late attanlf, oo cor.ling lu official report, was 1,517. Line down again. Operator, Ircka J Naw Posy RoiTr. A new post route has been rslablisbeJ fioin Fort LiMuiie to 11.11; sic. only one corp.. Formed as bef re, his lino went forward and drove the enemy across the valley and over tho ridge at (he further side; but it was at great expense to us, as tho fire with which they received our force was terribly severe. From tho hill the line ol skirmi.htr waslhmwn ont some distance, and Gen. Reynolds went out to the line to reconnoitre, wj.-n he wa hit by a musket ball iu the head and in stantly killed. ARRIVAL Or Till KI. EVKXTII CORFS. Iii rather less than an hour after the fight began the Eleventh Crpt came up the same road by w hich th First bad ap proached, and Gen. Howard at once as sumed command tf .he whole field, whilo Gen. Schurz assumed command of the Eleventh Corp. G. n. Doubleday had al ready oiunicd command of the First Corps. Across the north side of the town run a creek, -in which shortly after noon it waa reported the rebel were maiuj troops, ) apparently to take the First Core in it renr. To guar! against an advance from lhat tllr.ctii.ii. Gen. Howard Sent forward th fiM and third d.ioion of the Eleventh Cr, w inch moved across the rear of iho Fir-t Crps and through th town, and took up p lion with the first division on the np.t. G -ii. btf.nw. hr i division tlm second was In Id a it reserve. Meantime two or three of our batteries lull a slurp pnrlev willi the rebel balte rit t posted 011 Ihe hilts lhat encircle tho town, and their ball overshot our btlte riet st inewh.it ami threw several shot in among ill' sol d people of Getly burg. Wh' th. r il frightened them or not I can hardly say. nrrcLst or Tin Rtnxis. At abmit half past I wo o'clock, white- the Imtteries exchanged a heavy fire and sou e sharp musketry woke up Ihe echoes on the right, I ho rebel advanced in heavy force against the Firt Corps, whirh alowly retreated from the hill beyond the valb-r to high ground near th-' seminary, where it prepared lo make all the resistance it was cup able of. It wit reinforced there by tome dimiuiild dragoon, ond fought in lb ojhii field; fr though tome rail fence were Ihrown down acros Ihe front of our line, they a Horded no cover. Front the wood beyond the f.iriu-hoii, and across Iho open snare, a rebel force ol per- , hap threo large brigade advanced hand somely In line of bailie, w bile the rebel batteries near the general centra shvlkd our position hotly to cover the advance. On came th line, right within short rang of onr position, when it wst opened upon with a fire ao sharp and well served a In stagger and then completely rrpuji it. Hack ward went the line that t amn forward in such good order, a mere mass of sl-sgglers, each of whom made (Le bttt of hi way acros the plain. White Ihe musketry wo verr hot In front of General Doubleday, a parly of about one hundred rb I Hole through Iho wtodt well up on Doubleday ' I eft flank, ond fired a largo barn, una of lho l.nmeiite msgaxiue of bresdttulTs that in Pennsylvania ao ovn.'r ihe romnar- tivdy small farmhouses. An liiiimn bbit k column of amok ssT-n began lo aw ccli.l fioiil the riM.f, breaking out prtwtitly i..i.. . ..... i......... ... .i . . 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