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THE OREGON ARGUS' state nsnmiCArj, It I'lilillalii'il ill Nntcm, cury .Uomlii)', HI D. W. OIlAia A. J. N. GALE. T I. II M S; ASM Ml, IN 1 mi I'l lt IV 1: J0J3 NIINTINU I! immiIim willi iitnlin -i uinl tlMi-iil.ti, 'it (in nt III lltl VW IMMit I'f lMttl IU( ti lit t-l til lilt' 1MH Is. ! letter fro in Xow;i---I.crlHtloa of tho I'lit t U, nton Houto. I'm.aii Kii'iii", I-iwa, A in. lo, Hi!.'!, Kn A mi i" :-1 lid- Wiill-1 Wnllii ii till! ',','ltll III' MllV, llllll III I ivril lit I 'ill I Ii, II- lon mi llm I IM Ii i'l -liiiii-, iil'iii' it 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 iiml iri iluiii jinn iii-v til .'i dais. A thrl" inn il tpiiiu 11 I 'l';;" imiiilii-i' id pl'I'lUlU III Sill. IMI, llll'l ul 1 11 I' p. Ills III' Out. HI, who cnulclliplut" tiiii; I" ill" A 1 1 u 1 1 tin Statu liy way ill' I 'in I lii-iilmi iii-xl spring, It iii'iv Ii" li"i!i micn-siing mi l l-ruliliilil" In ilium In read uslu.l'1 liuiialivc III Iliy fXpcl'Iciicn ill ll'uM ling llillt lout" tliU Inst apring. 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Afl. r Uui m;i I'"' I! I'' r K-'"t limuiil 0111 wo fniiml no .linns .-! l. iieli.-ti 1 11 travel, Wi. lull e line to til" I. Ilrr I t river, a ver,' l.n';'" .livain, uinl lriv.1.1 lip it Inr sum lal d.iys. Al"lig lhi rmr Wi! ociMsimi illy liiivvled I'li'ing'i long inr TOW Villi") , l'..Vele. ll I'.ll I X- r I. lit gl .l Ami ' iitln ni' pin" liuili.-r. In inn.) p' 1 ecs the r.ia-l was gnidi'-l Im' nnle. umr lh.' j-nints of I he omuiit mis win T" tb'V pio j.."!. .. I l.ij;h nbiiie and iilni""! oler lh liv i-r. Arriving at II, II i il. l ,t mi lh" II lh nf ,1'in.', wu f'ltni'l .piiln ia!--v,i with a seiiiiity ol wool, hot (.,.i,iv of wu-! Inr and ras. Then, is ipnt.. a eitl. ni. iit III this Vi' iinly, Ily I'r. ti. h, Tin liiiviilwimr three lI'.uiii'U nulls, iM i-.vuiili, auvi'i d stores, i t" , 1.11 1 .""in In Im ;eltiiit nlo.ig pr-lly well. They nr-' rng,ii--l in ......I. . ,,1,, ...i'ii ll,, 11... I'll, WU nrriii'd nl I 'cer l,ogo Valley, which Is a very pr. Hy tall.y; Iml ll... land Is Him ll sal'iiii'i'd with nlk .li, t! ;;li lliuro Is an aluiiidaii' "I K'ra'S l"r M.n k raising, thero being already 1.1"' a'u'.ui.l id slock kept li.-ri'. Tl.i'ia i u .pnl a largs"li'.ui"iit In r-', ami an. nil town. Timber is r.ill'. r si iriv. This valley lies north ami sunlit lil-mi! lh.' We"l- ru hn.t o tin1 IJ't' ky M.niiii nn King... It it bill snow Inls in llm" Valleys and in loin v (diiei- Ilium dili'ilio, tint 1 ntireyeir, Ihoiodi thev li" nt n gli al n'svalio'i abum llm Inn. o III" s.-ii. im I HI il i ' rs Mi 11 il'l.'"- j i - V ii found 110 il ili uliv wlmteiir in cross j lllg III"! 1,'H'ky M-.UIit'iil. T ho .ll'.im l j w,is w l' d- hii'-l J't l'i" s;i;titl j;M'lua' j In Ill :if ' IliTMilll HTftf VOL. IX. As huiiii ii h wii iiiiiii' l'i Ihu Atlantic slnpii i'Vi I J thing Ii i'l u ililli'H'iit npp iit'itii"" fl'OIII III" .J I. IM. 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It i li i". iiii-lnbiili!i- tliAt i.! li- t.t to tii.-ir fi.iiil" in l'i:". .:,, I I 111 I I M. r to th" II- raid nl 1) : . v, r s;:.c." i-i.r ni t-iipa'i-'ii ol r ..n l I ii , r- i" !s l, io In n ex- !v ll.o. ijm. ilt.d .lil-", T li- ) till . '.v a 11, .11.. i.l'-. t'l-a.-c, but lil.tt :' t mi I .1 1 nil a-lii r: l-Ut tb.'V A l-i, ,"t 1 ..im im -in '1 mi i, 1 .1. 1 1 ,.l : v en'istrnctt , ,.:i I " c i;i .,-,114 a l. iM.b prii'il' that r In" li-i-ii ijiiie,l siino Thursday. it t Ii im 1 . - ni" f "in J line. 1 -.'i i.id ; t . 1.. -:i - '.ii, 1 r- r;tiii.-nts. Tln-y it t., r ,', .l. i.ro tu . .1 i-ie I'imiii sir- : I , ri '-. I Irnnps TIu'T snv I-. u.-. I.-. 1 -li..;; i.i- I I 'i,-: : ut . i.nl Us, 1 I !- . I. Ml. -..,.'T th emir ! I n. wl.i.l. ,1,-v.r,!: 1 o 1 w iiiill I lies arc l ,t i.l i 1, It ni.l Tilth 1 u nt the 1 i'v. N" I - ll 11 I.. I ll. t M- II h t! ) 1 1 w 1 e 1 1 1 1 r 1 - '.. I ; I '! i n ll Ul ik!, y li im j'i-t r. "--in ,1 Ironi Inn i;lit w itli nm-th.-r of ill nil A' rebel liloi'k- lil.'.irVi in-ks 1,1. Th-' sen-lid of, .- -ni," i" i-i ( li iris stn, I ni t.i't n.ouiit ,t w i-. it . "t or .1 nsi-.J t,i iiinunt it in I .' I ..,11, 1. :i ii. -' I !' I ,t ti. ,1 w .is t'lMii i' ; nliil '', l:- pi n i' li id I" I tl l W nil!, I be put. s :i 1 v si !c t f '.he I tl. ...I , I.- wl, i-te t ill li I Ii; "'I . "f t'l l,. in) i i ll I 'li 1 , n:.r i.ru v l...!i v.'j Is P. 0 ,1- l! 11.0 in .'1 tables I i. II. r !i r "iiii "0 1 , I .1 - 1 .r ,! ;,i . r 1 1 " I I pt, i t. s ll l:u hid d.s. mil' tli" s'c". 1 " "l I . : -:, -I !. . '- "ills 1 : . 1 ... e 1. I.. -. .- I t -mi 1 1 r cent 1 i.- 1 ii-, 1 .1 ,- I -! . a 1 II t!i" i-l. iti. I, ill:. I lllllt br . . - III 11. II '. I 1 I ti.l T ""J. 'Ill Is. i'. it- "" m 1.1..'.'. 1 Mi. i:..hi.."iid I' I" is 'mii th" I'li.iH 11 ; : fi. .ri. "t-'ii, I..' ..--A I-ii'-1.11 1 ini-1 live men w.-ro k i , I l-i tl." i j,! -.'nil id . ur llill iitil s m. .l.n, , I I ni l. A t. I' jrnph to c-nnect (11 r 1 :i ;-. 1'.. i.l Willi 1 "si 1 1 i!aki is be lt I 1 !t l'i ti," 1 .i,k. 1 s. ..!-. ITlii l.''-.tts I'm III hrad'l'l ir-I- r 1 I tin- Ai k i'. i" 1 " did. 11 say lit" ! I: -.in I 1 vl'i- I . . J t S'll ll IIS Wl.nld 1'" 1 ...li at r. , , .i n. r. i-nii ill 1 icm nl. .vii r.il r i.ia I" t irni l'i" fin I that t . ll." r. bid Hoiks nro dif- ! In in g ll .liked I'V dei.se l!i" 11; 1 1 " e Ir li nil ; tin- in t ,1;, I I l.i s ill 1- i-i ' .!Mi'.'". Tl. in ii in!' 1 it ' li I l ll''. -s sw; imp", w iiicli !if .I..- I, rs tu iiuiioy lh" ,1 ll,. v I. -1 u ai, 1 low. nm i-r v ,1 -In' '.'11. I : it. Our trm.ps were . . , 1 . . . 1 , i.-i, I ini'i s l-i 1 ..lei I u ! I " r nil .il-iii lav. mi. 1 s I.. 1 ii. I u " I " r nil ,M"li la) . !,ui I I ,;. I. li, r:!i, ..i) Federals 1 1 :'. 1 Iii li mi ,n'. 111, ills for periimnctil I.' . me p. I - ,r. ..',1 1,; r , m I, l.iimling 1. 1" jo i-l. I in-. a!, t.,; llm w li l.i Island, con- I I 1 1 in ' U ii;; i T 1 1-to 11 p.iw el lid wnl k, ell- I ,r . ' boiii'i-.-io, l' Vc (i. ns. .lobusiiii 1 nn ! I -i I l I. ad il sku mi-ili will. N aiikees nil l'i "l.iv, I'-'t 1 "t Was u 1. iioile. I. ai.kees 11 l,.i." , i lo T'u in. I II'I. li. 11. UT Icr b 1 I a '. 1 ini-11 ii, ir l.il'iietl" nine di); lli" i-ii.-i. v t I', i.l .) ) I ring l"o simng, he I'.ll I-i. k. ili"liti" in Uosu runs' tie- I'"'"'" ' I N-t i.'k. ITi'i. !!i;;!" Iioi.i ll.ivan.i in'1! .III.. 1.1 I1,,' I'll I, is nt rind. In- l. I iiiiS.n l n.ji.i still cmililiilnl Ito-.ps an- bring ." I lie I.'. Kiibbel i.-s, iiml.! m, m l iiii.'iiil my lir.-s were be 1 "'ion; lii.pi.nl nt Il.1v.1m1. Arrivals lb, re Ironi N,isri r-prnt that bl'iikii'l" 1 in", r b 1 1 in r. M il li, nn ('li.nlesliiu 11ml iliiini j'.'it. U ii-h.i.M "i. I T. S.itii' writ ol habeas .."j-ns 111 in,, it ui e.".. Weri1 discharged l-i .In uinl r j .0. la '..iilioii si.spi'iiding the miiI i-i inilit.iiy mid inial cist. Sin 'r im i.'o, iTth. T'o-d ay's dis I it, he. l,it" lliut the whit" ll g oier I'm I Ma iiin,- to ') hue b 1 11 11 rebel ll ig filled. I it'll. I io'iin-ie " 1) I'.ll pieces i-f artillery wi r -1 .pier, I 1 11 Moiris Isliiiul, nml clh I I S II I, III IIIII ll. l'i nl.' New Void dispatches In day ipi-.l-. pure spirits nt ('" ii l.ls; aliollol ill bin. Is l,ll p. r g ill. Ml. II iv iiii v li.i. - TTie St. Jus (Mo.) II i il I of Aui. I l:h, sin: Oi.rli'.tl 11 "T-'i s t.i'ik 1 heir mister' li"t-s ii'i.l Via.;. -ns in S iiiim i-oi.nl v Inst 'in n.ti'il in i.p'-n tl iv finned a pro .1 ,111 I In, li. i,- . In iiisas. Additional Eastern 2cwi. j On lli" lull .Si-jii-iiilii-r, nt 11 oY-liH'k at tiilit, ii limit c)i'"'litioii I fit lliu i nml run ! to HHiick 1't.rt iSninli r, but ll.ry wi-rn re- iuU"i. 'J'ln; (lutiliii fiilinit.'(J of ,i.-i wi-i-n Ui n.y-fivH ll.ii ty W.N, mumwM l-y I.ii-iik-iiiiiiI (niiiiiiuiiilcr illinum nl .... i i , , .A . I il. V lu.,,1.11 L MII UII. I 100 lim-II.IH lll,,l..r I , . . w.- .i ' .- i i j;,,.,. Mi:( iiuli'V. Ill fiitir lon-e H-ii.ir m. . i-r ( imiNiiiiit irr iuv.-.,. of In. monitor I o. J Ley .r tow.-.l v, ltmi a " Hliurl ili.lmi.-c nl I n; t.n. iuree l,o;,t,, until r ( i.i.nn.'in.l. r W .llmm-, l.ii ut. I:-;,,,. .1,, nml ;.ihimi I oil.., Un.J.'d, ami ll in... . mI i.. ... i. ..I lt run liti lli pnina ,.. iI.m r ' ' v illl..Jfll. 1 II- J "nii ii.., i.-.ii ii llll,r kfiry, ta (i'l Imii'l pTWioV urro llii'oirn do -a ii iiiiiii (In m. i'fm (lopq i ilowii upon tin in. ihiilopq-.ssvii'enlr,,lirc,i)f(jr,g(m .i,"la.,t nl I in reb. I but tcra-s on j St; thR,! tin-Inrt, hI.i-I.iiik 11 terribly. J InMl.ri-.. '......:,. u 1 I 11 1 1, 1 . . .,-.M. ...... n i. flllliril were killed or rnpturi-tl. l.u-ut. I,raij,ri, 1 of tin1 iiiuiiimi, was mortally wntjudud wu! ' 1 iipiiireil. ( 'ii'iiin iii'ler Williuiiis and kit ' lii-uli imiils weri: id') enplurfd. 1'roiu -10 In Til) miilnrH mi l In.illiKH writ killed iiml wouii'lnl. Tlif entire li'jt of caminlties 1 will number 0. T hu rivnainder of th ' I'OliiiililUil returned ill H-'ifftV. A fl.i'' of Iru "i- vt.iln. Hiat our rapiured nlle ers ami ' men w.T" in-iiinter, 1.1.J wl tn.-at.-I. Aimtl.er u"i omit .ays t-iuie of the Unt rnun-iiti nn .noais, ami 1,111 mr nun liiero tt. . trrisi.:r.-. it with rerjarJ to e would Iiiim- l,- -n 11 d.ir. rent r.-milt. : t.,.r ,)iC ,iu,n!.r 0f victors, or the rpialily, Tin! evui uaiinin f Last Tenis- e ! ! r,Br,.(-r and luiuber ol ariici.-s entered, caused lb" nr.-ate-t mr.ri-o sod pitH.ui in jj,jt jf ,(,.,( w. ,,,r(. thi, U ind I a ''"'I'"" I, us ini nn I it'ip'ileil n battle- n- ; 'l'a-1 nl u pt-.tecitlile ovcupatiOII by the pcveiibU occupniii by the Nalinliul IriKij n. T rnnj s i.'t'iii l e armv aro arriving in Klehmuiid; ilc"!!u .linn iiiikn.wn. I lie ; pnrral in l.i I i ll-ut (Tiarleslon will be ; , fxc,.f,j R fcW thousand--; but now they ; ciji! tiri -I. j :irc still preat.-r. This occasion is iiitprct- j The ri b. Is wer route' 11 -ar IT. Sipith, . cotiiidcrinj it not only as an annus! Ai km'. i", and that pln.-e liikci. Western ' fr f.,r tli.t exhibition of tho best Spe"i Ark iii- is un I tl.i- Indian enuntry nt o now .,, f fruit, cerca's and stock from the in our po,-sii,i.-. ; fields, ami of neciinetis of iudus'.rial skill j (i. 11. (.1. itit 'aas nrriv.-d at New Orleans. 1 from tl)e ,.-. ,)flp m,,J tliu household, ; On llm eveiii-of llm 4th, he rei iewed : (j,,, M a ftlinu;i ft ival or gs!a day to , llm iro.-ps sill. (Jen. I!.,i,ks. SiiliM-tiuei.t 1 wlli,,h wo 0M)e jr0.n . 0f ,ie toll,.- review, l,,s Imr-e l..aiie fnglit-: Suu with w,r, fcMrts pwiU!f witli iciiMl.iU'lait. niptedtorunBway.audcom. ,1,,, t0 (j()J for crowuin, the year in- int.MO'iis.ou w.th a carnngo horse, fell , Mltlt ,,,M a)J wi,b chee.lul counte in, the (,,iral. I In injuries wire not of ,tmilK j ,1.), we at 0te exprts our ;u f-.ru.i.lal.l" nature. ! s.ial atfectious and our appreciation of , I ..-ti 1 .ram has 1 1 Bn order that the 1 ,ile Llcssings of a Utiii IVovideiice. j trad" of Memphis mi l New Orleans with The M!UOI of Autumn, when the har ! ( a.ro, M. I.uuis ct .l tM towns ami cities mU bave ,Cl.n .tlK.rd into barns, and upper .Mi..ij pi, Missmiri, "d ritcr. is Iherebv declared fme from Oi.i, nliv lililitsrr . ----- resiricti.ini whatever. The ; tra-l" 1 f the sisi.,i at iiitcrinediate ' pin.. " 1 wiu.in itie JicparWient ol tho Uulf ' . , is lu l l .ui.j.ci to .11 Ii limitations as msy ' . ",l,r l'ru- siitious of w.. U-ing fur - rx T!. !5f!L m . . .. it.e m.i: .fT-m i;.. . .' a " ","',,n". nl ...rui.l.e.l aliout J.,00 over . ,, j .1 1 ,.!.. f., ,.,. 1 i ' i " '"'"i ".s.ua.i.j; ..w 1 ..r...... I .I...,. I .-..-.., hen our I .ices entered I'nrt U n-ncr ; a I. filled luve attached to the inaj-ainc 1 was d.fe-ovetfl a lew luomel.ts hcf-TH the Iir.l run .1 t. . ll li.rf lii'iiiu-ciin I I,.. ,.,. . " "" ".-h"--'.r. a.u.j- . pro . 1 01 aj.ii.-r had uot been penetrated ' lv our sbuL, The first inlelliL'etice We 1 1 had ol tlin evacuatinti was brought UV three deerters who came into our lines at one o'cloik in the itiornin. Numerous torpcdi-es ure s.'attired over the pretni", but ns yd they have caused no injury. tiiti. (i.lmorv has set tho rebel nsoiurs lo taking up tho torpedoes. iK-ad mid 1, , . 1 i... 1;... ,.r ..1 1.. ' 111-... I. ... i-i .v.'i, nn 1 iiu.iuaii have I'nrtr.cd a cariM-way frotsi Wngucr to ir..--. Tb" Il'rhmotid I'l.tpiiri r of tho llih s i) s the olli,-s, l tie, and presses of the .'.t. .:..!. v 1' " m. 1 r... .: . 1.1 ..a.i..i i-s. -- ) .uiiiuaiu 1 am i-wei rsii j ! item disirt.yeil by a party of Viigin.a soldier. Iii return f..r ibis outrage, the ; eitii ns nml fi ieinls of tin) Standard de "trnied the ollictt of tho S'.ato Jourual , InbVl J j luiMIUItliMC' T OK FoRT MiH LTIIIK. I The bombaidii cut of l'nrt Moultrie by i (i.-ii. I iilui. ire and t'omtiiainlir I'ahlgren continued all day ou Tuesday, Sept. Sth, and in. to six o'clo. k on Wcdm.sdav. with great lury. I ho injuries to tho fort were of such 'a character ns lo indicate that its I reduction will bo i-ilicted with compara-! tiie ease. Though tho fact is tint p..si. j tiielv known, vi l there is no doubt in tho i nun. Is of persons who wtlms"el tha cx- plosion of (he inugaiiir. that iveti il it 1 was not llie main one, ol the lort. vet the 1 i b 11 in- created inside was such as to mato ri.dly ! a-eii the capnciir of tho f.rt for 1 .i-i ... . ! resistance. I lie liriliir ceased on 1 uesiljv 11 ght. 1 .-ept li'i-in the rebel batteries. On e,lns,lay morning llm light ws 1 rfiint.d l.v iw'o i.r il.n-e of Uilm.-rs-'i, tmi-1 Icric, whic'i succeeded in getting the j "... .... rang. id Jliiullrii". I hey were ntMMed - in tiiu caiiiiKiiidiiig by only n part of tlio monitor 11 'it. llie .New Ironsides up. prmicht'd Inward I't'it Mnultrie, and was lirtitg rapidly when tho Arago left. Oil. seriatioii were ma lo by passetigers on Morris Island lata on Wednesday after lio.'ii, nml il could bo seen through the luiy iituii'sphcro that the naiiipct wall ol llie I'.'it were broken ami the guns di-inmii.l.-.l. Tlie en I ire ili'iiimiiiling if the gun in the l"rt will speedily Mime tho pluntiiig ol batteries on dimming' Point, a w olk that wiil soon bo aivouipliahed. TTiit liriug fmm I ho five rebel forts ami butteries, in range of Morris Island, on our lorce there, began nil llie morning af ter tint evacuation of Wagner, and has since been severe nml colitimioil. A (iilinore can use llio ground ho ha taken, in spitu of llie rchid lire, when bis new batteries lire completed there will scarcely bo a position in tho harbor but will be com. nan. led by his guns, nml Charleston will bn within easy shelling distance. Tho immediate fall of tho city is Hut, however, expected. IvsnriJlM K PK TIIS MnsiTOK. A let ter written mi board tho Nahaiit monitor, artur th fight with Fort Wngner, states tluit she curries the murks ol a hundred shot, and that her stack is completely rid dled ; still .sho was as good as new, and ha I been ordered to Warsaw Sound to at lend l a rebel iron clad which it w as re poitol wn on lur way down from H.iwui-ii.ih. Till': STATU FA I It The Annual Addrcit, by Hon. J. Quinn Tiiornton. . Mtmlrrt of the Ortyon Mac Agricultural Society: Tlin (XrMnon ,lf olir T,,ir, AnrillnI ; i,- i,. .i..u,i ,. rj... ,,,,, . " ' ' '' -.--.v-.'J l.lf-1, IIIO IIV 1,-llT HI ' . . . .. ' ' 'iJrinn yu prciuimnr to (JfCiruiL' It ' i .. . .. , . iii:ii iijr :Aitiiiiiiuiiuii uv Tifliiom. nni inr ; lho .xhibUir, of hP. ci...tn of tl,0 m-rlm.i. j(.n .riciltIiril, urlM ,,, ,1()llBU,,oll, j fcki ,, i(JllHlry f lh. .in.,e, AllJ rir.l .,CI-Illit lu to ,,ullk .. U j Uie ct,fI,:nc in..li.l by jour having i . . . n I I'l.irt-u irm in ponitum wiiirli re-Hii(i i jimhk, at la.t a rii-iire on my j-art tu con tribute toiiif tiling towards developing If i-.ii-.mii", 'I iiian.". lo (fire honor to skill. I eoii"ratulat Tou tmon tho enntrr I twi-en our ,re"enl lurj;,. 0,,, w-ijnig field of UK-fulness as ounjiared n-'ih our small and by li tneniis riirowrsscinx beyimiin. Tu say idthing nf tlio ilillieiilties nicotiu tertd in iwaki.-iiin public attentmn ',0 tlin reat trnportntire of an ort'siiinlinn liki? this, werannot fid to Mailt the- diir.ri'ii"" .tWceII lltl, ur firt nil,, fail. T he 1 r wfl ai,i i,ltfMj. r,.,,;iri ai , gnat nieces', full of liiO't encoiiragii: j pro" is", tritirnfh that hIiouIJ cause ui to tlinilv Jol all(i tuke f,, At our fir-l exliibiiion the iiuiiilier of articles entered wer nt must a few M-nrc. Now they nru ot leal ,undreds. Then our visitors did u,ile ihe treea of tlio orcWJ oro vet red .:.u .1 1 1.. . ij, rjiui-jiiii uuu.n, .. nine jt, .11,0) ij ,p,,ror.riste lo coma un with L'.-tiral and ... :...i ,.f ;i.,,t.. t.. Si. Ulllivu ri .s-si,'ii v, fc.i.......v m ,,rcrn(, for the fruits of the earth, for tiC ci.,Vnie.il of health, ami for civil and religious lilwrty. I he return ot t:.e sea , m j M hirh circunittatices make it n.ce i sary to hold our annual fair, is well cjIcii- ! IU-,1 to remind the s..l.er and thouirnifut ! farmur ,, most of this ela-s of persons A... . . . . .' 4re suclil trial annitier s'Ticultural year is ' n .. . (completed, with all its incidents, its toils, iti 1(,r,. j,, fcart ;t p,.r,,exiti, s and its ; rewards. 1U is feelii.j;lv reminded that .. .t.,, ,.rv.sl 2a imsL an.i .iniiiner is rn.l- h . .. e,..-- aj n w ed;" and it would be indeed strarce if ho not in ,uch a connection a"k himself it,,. ,n,i4.r iiTi-inn niii-sliA-i tli. tuifnnn mtn.l ever tenders. N. man o much as the farmer realizes that only (Jod can, give sucrcss to his 1 IF rt5. Not in lectures or books be learnt that the bright rays of th sun, the descending shower, tho fl-.-cting zi'phyrs, the early cloud am t!:3 morning dow, and even the hoary fiO'ts of winter arj the agencies employed by a beneficent and mast bountiful l'rovideuco to fi'l the mouth with food, and the heart with glad lies. Associating so much with Nature, and seeing so much of liar various 11100 Js and apccts, he has almost necessarily a hipht-r appreciation of her beauty than persons have w ho are confined within the precincts of towns and cities. more than they, sets the force of that firt line in the pastorals of Virgil, whera he ad dresses Tityrus as " playing upon Lis Jute under tho sliado of a spreading bsach tree.'' The waving fit-Ids of grain, tha ripening fruits, the opening flowers, and tho forests H'l wiin llie songoi mr is, tngctiier w nn all else which diversities the scenery of the landscape, gently solicit his heart to mnse the praise ol Ilim wiilmnt whnsa notice a sparrow does not fall lo the ground. 1 hs de"reo of licalth and compstencc which lmv been enjoyed by tha people of this Stato since we last mvt here, ta a ul licet of congratuliition. With 110 very marked exception, the body of the peo- . ..... ... 1,0 lino cnioved llio uii-ssiligs 01 Ilia, hsalth mid competence, as will lie seen uv ai y one who will look around ji-' tusv assemtily and observe tha lrig..--(i and blooming cheeks of tlio multitude, "i giving testimotiv (lint carUi s fir.t physi cal good is bestowed upon those, m a pre eminent decree, who labor in tho rural district. 1111s cousiiieriiii"n 01 m-aiiii should tend to check any envy which th i..-. ti.. . e 1 l.i lariuer ungbt be tniil'ted to feel ill view of tho rapid gains of llio inerchanl, who not uiil'reipiciitly sacrilices health of bmly and serenity of mind as the price of his rnpid gain, which.when accumulats'd, lorces upon linn a conviction of the tact tha. great wtmlth and all its suppoiitd advanta ges vxi.l imly in coinparitoii. Agriculture is more than vcr attract ing tho Btlculiuu of statesmen at home and abroad. It is coming to be regarded as tho great commanding interest id na tions, and is, with tho increase of light and know ledge, challenging an increased at tention; and although the nation has been engaged inoro than two years in dclcti.l- ing itself against a mo t w.cked attempt to overturn tho CoiiHiiimoii ami iaw 01 the country and to erect upon their ruins institutions that dishonor fie labor, yet our Government Im within that time and under theso most adverso circumstances, done more to nicounigo agriculture than was ever done In all llio previous history of lh nation, llie National Legislature Is for the first time beg uiling to have some thing liko a just conception of tho applica tion of mind to agriculture, and of uniting its practice with its pliilosc phy. oii'r We aru happy to so you Imre supporting and cucotiriigmg by your j.rcs I'lico and the many npi'iuneiisof yourskill, (icalness and industry, a Society which NO. 20. Iritiinitti'ly t'-niln to iliininisli your toil nml lo i-levaU your cliarnt'tur ami position. !o not imiini that you nru witliont your iiifl'ionro mid powr-r for gruat pood Ikt tn-diy, Lii'lii , I fi.'iir, nrj gninrlmu-i in fTmnl to think, when tlmy rrll-rt upon tlio uilijfi.-t, that lli"y nro pluci-d in n oiliitttiiin infi-rit.r to mini's mid tli it tlu-y hav no infliiciicn in noi.ii-iy and nfiironly any du ties to pcrf.rm. Uut could all tlio Imlics of a iiiititm Lo brought togothor in ono "t ai"Cinbly to Lu addreKsotl upon tlio ubjiict of their powers mi l 111(111111101!, Low would tiny listi-ri to tha burning words of i-IoijtuMictt iiitd thlwl)w-l accent. of phi Naniiv, portray inff ' in-'i.f.i., flinst illiprui--.- -uMii tniml ami T"- forover, marked with ", own li-ihinr nml sniri'.. Solittrtn the Harms of tlm have the honor to repr.-seiit, and in l. V.ar-.t ; o wliich S speak, I welcome ou her to- day. At a period I, ke tha present, when j traitors, mad leiied by diu juiiii'iuei.t, nml driven to desperation by tlx cni;vii:-i tion that the. intelligence and viriue of the people of the Unitol .States Lad deprived II. .. . 1 . thein of power, now sciit to pull Uown tlio pillars of Stale, and overwhelm all in 0110 1 a . a S s- common ruin, an armed and l-.y.-d s-.ldiery 1 1 .1 . - . ; .,,,-.i v ', .. llmli-r ( til I IllU Mill .1 1 Of I ,,- Oil. It is for you and men of pur !.r::rts liU 1 our i s, to ilefe!". I the Altar of Liberty Iron) the; prolan: 'i".l of trm'-T I. .:;!. s' ..'".e l pr.,faii:'i".i of tr;:i''-r I. -.:: ! ' .. ".e I with ir.iii-r.iai 1,100.1. .i :i: 01 .tn;ii,t,'ui loyally carries awc.ijonin year r-it-ks, whi!e in inn y ways ho allows that l.is good wiil an I - mpa'hics arc secretly w ith tho"e who arc iv.n litig tlir-n-'jj'i rivers of bio k1 to dcitn.y that (.'.institution, ai d to subvert !h; b .t goverr.m'.'nt Uod in his t-i'i.j.fi itr v "j.i.".r.d to 11. iii, r.ti . . . 1 I- .. .t . . . r .... suell a pstr.oi oi.ju'ry u.e pajes 01 uui bisti.rr will co itiinis to brighten wi:h the ;,- of ii.creaig lory until the Ktcord-, . 1 I Mil. ... . I 1...- .... in Arig'-i Mm. 1 i-i" 1 oui mo 1.151 si uaum iiv a corrcpoiiueui ia.si pnnf, wno ou-oftim-, and ihj trumpet of judgment shall ta'imd the sam. from Capt. Piatt, of tho iiim-noii painoi ar.i ira..vr o, . ,: . 1 1 Alth uvh t!ier are s k'i vat Lo'ts ar rayed in an unnatural stru.'le to .lestroy thc'.r c- n: trr, I'wi'il not tl-.ul tf.c j-U-ns- ure ol tlii i!sv wi;1.! even a sit-. 1j of Jji.bt that as a penj K we shall es-ntttiue i tl .1 joy the pri-teetion i f that Pupr--me li mig lli. !.o tiursedour iiifai.cv m In 1 .10 ol Froiidc;.;", and w'uo lus Ud us up to the mature manhood of a great and j u'sant peofi, li- fcr.l.'i'.nt f.rompU iutits to enthusiasm, and whoso history fun.ishes us with so many motives to slill greater tr rt in the lu.'lil.'tuent if our desiiny, and wuh so manv proo.'s that in order to our continued g'owth as a Nation wo n.::t cherish principle, morals, institutions and pursuits, such as onninally plant". I the Nation and gave vigor to its grow lh. CI, errs And, soldiets, be assired lh.it this (So I i. a (iod of jusiicv, as will as of rroTidcnc, and that for thos who " fired the Southern heart," Ho has in reserva tion Greek fin in time, and hell fi.-o In cten.ity. Cliiers an laugl.tor.J And, indeed, every day is ct-n i.e. v bni.girg to us, upon tli" br. cz-s of heaven and upon tho swifter ligh'oii.g, tb.3 news of some Iresh victory, some :j;nal triumj'h, of our arms, that ensos rrjoicing among ho'y au-gt-Is in heaven and among loyal Lieii on earth but weeping and wailing among the devils in bvli aui "among tha traitors dow n South" ! Although preetit Jargcn demanJ our vigilance, we s iii louk in v'm lor any thing in our cireirns'.ir.rvs as a na'.it-n that can av.akeu serious apprihi-tii"n as ta l!io fuluro. The scenes iiiimvdiately surround ing us, if wo evevpt tho glitter of these Weapons of warfare, all be'okcn the habits and pursuit of peace. Tho graces ef mat rniilv v'utJ', the smiles 'if voiitl.fnl beau IV, llm dgli ty of hmiry Kg", the sirong in- telieit if a maturo n anh.-ol, the hitpv face in this vast multitude, and all th.-" . , -,11 1,1 apeclituT.S 01 liiocli.l',icai aim ii iiisem-i 1 , f, art, and thstc 1 rislucts of the fuld, the.." gar '.eii and the on hard are so many pro that as a people we are still pr" ' and that our doom i not w rit' enemies would bdirm) -contain tlitf-M-l decline f' comnii'iiws v dciied into inipla,iVin. - of a stiuling prophecy, pun..'. . Irumpi I tnngii-'S when doiibt an 1 t k tnaiked the first collitmn of oi.ii.ions (Voice, ' N.i, 10,'' " no.") IT.j very birlli of our greatness w ilui-sse-l tho s.11110 calumny from tho lips of ilr.potisin. which sti.l tin too uiiii li interest in our ili l.i'n.1 lion ever to award us th luced of pr.ti-e When Ilia walls of Sumter weru be lesg n red by a Im't of Ir lit'T. and the citadels of the nalio:i Wire a-c. rtalii' d to have been buiraycl by the treiuhcry ol ll n li nun, at that time ci'iniiiiui'l- r-in-cbicf of tho army and navy, the ilomls banging over the country did nppcar to lo very daik ami Ihrciilemtig. H it in the midst of tho p"M"n'ou gloom, of this diitkcst period l our liistn- ry, tho fires of patriotism km lie I in tho heart ol the people, tho glory ol tho past lighted Up the great highway of duly, leading into tho menacing future. Tho peoplo lizard the call t arms made by our presrnt Chief M igitrnlo and .1 i.vI!;oii of true it'en soiZ"d Ihoir wnspo-i to in.iici'e tho nation .1 honor, and to ll ng onrp more to lieaven's sweet brealti ll, it si lobnl of our nationality which hid g'l-io down iimi-l tho liro ami smoku and tiiu lii J' -ler 01 Sumler. With this r-xntiip'a of tho al-irrl-ty willi wh'uh these our country .ni ti sprang to nnn( at the lirt summons ol duty, fresh in our reiiu ml'Miice, wu 1 annt dis-1 trust the future. Wo wdl not heel lh Voiei! of lliu limid and s!. i tical, who le.T us that lbs l ist beacon G-e of liberty t KATKS OF AnVliltTlnlSUI On iui (lwol- I Inn or le, ihIwIum iiior mi iiwtion, .1 CO lich ulweniirnl lini-rlliin, I 0' A lil'i-r.l ilriliii'lli'H will b mmlc lu f.'uf tlnjid ntio iilrcrliiic ! tlio year, or nimi Ur. O'uitiinry m tier (nlh.v t!-.n lni'l unniHini uifnt of iiml!!) trill l0 cliHrgnl Imlf Ui bm-i rulf of mil rrlinintf. , 2 ff Tli numbiT of liniirtloin rC'liili'i'il iliAiil.l Im nnlril on Ilia iinr((lii of Ilia iKi-rllm-nit-nl, Dili erwiaa it will b pulill.ilicj unlll fuililiMfii, BUil chiirunl .criirilintflr. wanitif, and that mithroiu'd tyranny will soon riot In tha Klnnni and dis.iitirr of A nntion'a ruin, upon her tears ami rn'mfor tune. Kvi ry pn" which records tho his tory of this moot wanton nml causoli'.ii re bellion, alHirds nniplo proof of tliu pcrma 11 ei icy of our Institutions, and that thin L'ovorniTiPiit will surrire tho shock of colli sion with traitors, w hether open and avow d or sccrot and deeeitiv. (" Yes, yos," and cheers.) r irni as tho mount.vns yb' traverse tho interior i inititutions .;''' I on of jiiTifi USffillj' ibnli-,,.. erly.ot lit..' eolisttimiu, -linn lo be over.. '; H"ny of parties, or I .. I ,ll, ll.n .. , ""-,'. '. -"" rw;,,,,w '"'ou ''' n sv '1 if InliA t.l r.llt fS ft i U l It 1 1 1 V &tk. I 11 si ! t e . 1 ' "S. f ! J'"" 01 our nauommiy - in., nun.- hi nr. ii. ur i,,i, irs nr I- ..: . .. If In triur.j)'.! o'ar hit clojinj tjro." Il coiiclunoii, it only remains for nio to , JerIaro that tho Third Annual Fair of tho , Orecori Statu Agricultural Society is now , Oregon Stata Ag ; .,t. fr .,0 exam inut ion of Vi.silors, ami f,.r thn exhibition id specimans ol tho ag' ri. ultiiral, mechanical, household, and ar ; t;4;jc skill and industry of tha people. - Ciarloston and iU fiuiToondtefS; j T,8 military operations at rresent go- sr w i..g on near the city of Charleston, add to the interest of the following description off . I . a a a. ... f its Harbor, ions, Dauenes, vvc, as given , 1... I... ' I , g g,lf B,ctmiWp 15iLb- Tbo reader will bear in miud that Datteries Wagner and Grfgg did oot bear the luii por'.ance, wlicn this account was written;. that they bave since assumed, and of cour,o lt not fignro prominently in thi description. TAiey stand on Morris Island near its northern extremity. " What is termeJ Charleston Car Is ft gentle elevatki ol tha bottom, r xtcndinj across the wholo front of tba harbor, long and broad ridgo of sand, rendering tho water too shallow for the passage of large vessels except through three chan nel, which were carefully luoyed and marked out by tho Government beforo the rebellion, but these buoys have loan taken up by the rube's. They liavo also cut duwn tho trees on the islands that were UH-d by pilots u ranges for tho channels, and hare thrown i.ll obstacles in their power in tho way of our entrance. With the aid of the Oust Surrey charts, and the still more valuable personal ser vices of Capt. Uoutello and Lieut. Platr, ar.d the other ( iTicsn id the steamer Ilibb, but little d'.ll'Milty is apprehended in find ing thcte channels. TTie re are thrco channels through tho bar to Charleston, one called the Ship -Channel, running in front of Morris Island, -on the south side of tha bar; the second, the Swash (.listinel, In the center; and tho third, Sullivan's or MslTitt's Chanr,el, run ning along in front of Sullivan's l.dand, on tlio north side of the bar. Tie dialanco l,v cither c f theso channels from outsit the bar to Tort Sumter is four to five vf mile; that by thn Swash Channel, beim'" nmre direct, is lesa than four mile. M. rris lIand is on ihoiouit'' bar, and is threo inil 'l lo"-'" house Inlet lo Cum"' in the rear J" r,,,;tltt 1 rj'"-.,-point lemk and a lull 1) J' , . - lirls cm erg into on Sumler, wbich stands pr- i'.y , between Mu'.tri '" the Cuiinu.. I'oiul llaitery. l'orl Sumter, bowsvsr, U not in a d.red line l-iwn the two, bulla located about a half mil dearer to the city than either ef them eonipieiitly Ita position is at an angle three quarters of a mi'o Irom tlio shore on either sido. Tho harbor if Charleston, Inside of f, imlir, i Ihrse miUe long frou Sumter lo Hi cily fn.nl, and has an average width of neaily ism mile. Fort I'inikney I on Sliutcra Folly Island, Immediately oppo site the eily. and at the mouth l Cooper river. U i a amall stone atrurlur of acciii't, and could be ahatured to pi-we by 13 inch slu II. There er. hwmr, numerous sand batteries ssid to U lovate-l along the slnre within the lisrbor, com. man Jit g ihe anpresches lo the city. TUre ia nl.o .aid to be a wonJerful f..rl Iw-attnl on tha mi 1 11 ground, whiih U in thecen Ireof th l.arlmr, aniileaa l bs'ffreni Sum'.rr a"d fro-u li e cty. The City Hit Irry, a 1 otitic prooi'i'sJ" similar l- lb . ' Yo.k l!at!rr. but ra ich larger, I alo laid to be mounted with ' or j. Banc. Tho I ocitiou i?ij frm tf the c t of 1 1