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Clic (Dnpit rgus. Vx7. It. Adami, .editor. SALEM: MONDAY, SEPTEMBEI. 23, 1803. CharUiten f very much like that of New York, the Cooper river representing (ho East river and the A-hley river the North fiver, It width, from river to river, it out hwlf o grant t New York; etinserjucnt ly wh.n once taken il can te easily held by gunbfltU, itationed on these two river, egaimrt an land force tint might le brought against it. It can thui be cut off from all comrnunioatioii with tho main land, like an Hand, for all military pur 0. What li tcrmod Charleston R;ir is not generally understood by those not familiar with nautical mutter. The entrance to ..Charleston acroa thii bar from the tea may be likened to a lunnel, the small por tion of lha funnel eommenoing at l'ort fSutnter sud extendi! -g to the city. Hie aide of tho laiga portion of (: funnel r formed lv Sullivan's Island on tlix ucrsh i Li 'ii i . . . .1 i . si... an i orrM n.nu im mo a-mui ..u. ; yf Iwporttng tn army J. W V tiumuMl i'MI VH ' in-line run ; j, .Nil.. .........1 c..a. .i.i ; rfmsbtutmMt. along the hole large end e.f tho iinrsitiry (iea, " ..wMrii.a.. x bow the funnel frotn Sullivan's I-!.:il to Merria 1 i'rr,lc;:( ai.-suundrd thcwl o. maawaiiii) miniiaaiHiiniirti'aei'i vi Tho " Constitution" Explained. All onr readers who hare read copper head papers have noticed that thry talk a great deal about the Conttitvtion." They all "ere the Constitution." Tbry don't want the rebels hurt, for fear of "violating the Contention.'" Whatever Congress doej in the way of carrying on the war "'hhtion of tlie Constitution." The legal tender act, an indispensable was " un- T.v arrest traitors and it was a " cn-ft erdv l.l.n. I a iilun... a( f ,1'.. l .l,f mX.a Til.. I .. ' I. t. . .1.' I . I I . I- :. ...I I.. . ' ' w -i n oi i, ;n oar m u siioris ir noiv i.iui i . , , . . . ; . . . . c 1 ItitJ.t.'lll-l, lit .t.-V V iCIL','V"",,f limn l ruinieran.i , , , , , " ';,v i1!j.!Mfs from the i 'J 1,10 I'owcr u,hll'r Lwiitution. J -J J to tbe tn- I Bat when Congress tnnrtionrd the act of J.' over two the President, tfeui svi.i-r-rl.eads cried i V. . V ' . . I j rvit " For th Argu. Light Wanted. Mr. Editor : In jonr iua of the 7th inat. is a letter of explanation from Sena tor Harding. It sieutns to n.e that hi ex planation ought to bo explained. Perhaps he would be kind enough to give further light. Ilia constituents ahould know not guess at his position. Several parage I do not understand. What does lie mean by thi one! "I t.tmit Ihst if 1 "r esllnt l,,n 'rt T,,, f'r bim I VllHtiKhnl trn tolitionil. lio iuU mifcin Uie r tgtixntK lln fll siiaiiw Hr lln-T vrore willmn U rvtuin to llu-ir dmv umlor til 1'oioiiluliiin, to cm-l llo sluili lioii ul lvorv, I woul.l prefer V.lUiulijtlism." Now I would next respeettully ask : Does the Honorable Senator intend here to tell us, that he is so thoroughly opposed to the measures of the Government in re gard to the abolition of slavery, that he would rather vote for Vallandigham bad as ho is than for one who wished to have ?'ose measures honestly carried out I Or u ihi' kird of an abolitionist referred to ; only an im.ig!u-iry being f Perhaps so ; ! as it is presumed no class cl persona, how. ever ultr.i their ppiulona may be, would j wi.!i to proaecuto tho war against Si itvt ; after tliey are iliiiig to euma back tc tin ir hr do. ho add th.' !i Ci'iist' 1 ' A ,7 i-tr..v its doty it . 'frSViii ho tell ? ro iiri.ii i.s I ont'.iMiion. oik mob imder.Nl'd ratic" meanirj of tho Consii- i ;Z on. One of the witnesses acaiust the v"-. j mob testific J before Justice Wtlsb as lt.n a'lc-. toe to . 'Uiii;re fiiither: Wh.t ds he mean by f " '""in abolitionist"! Is he r-s':. ; ot one I old Grrion!i iviio,. ' I who would otci'.Urow the riT "i n i-t Ui destroy slavery? When n i!i.'ocs be tween s.u-k a one . Hiper s'f the Vtft above the follow a : " Tlieje men came to rr.v house, ai i oi c .. h.mr it from the ' ' "aT":u,nS 10 w Vir"''K e ,. . A rchTrt-m to ri,e rf!re.-tlv ,,d..."k.cJ- " 1,0 ki" w !-- COMie . . . ' for S'rn'i:l I i " n. . :-rT , , .. ' knoT lUt'viw,:,:.;,,,.'" V 4.W.11 suirT si a ripni angle irom uie nor.a, ,,, , .-, X . -;-:.! tbe continuaiion of the latter river, i ' 1 1 ,f " Jou 11 18 ' Tunning nearly due east, forms tho lowe; r:f I:: 1 77,, ?rry olr nWn TroP liaruor una on? f iTKr!tr.. mhirli i. : ' w M u ,u"- i)ens granuaiiy nooi two to f.ve r.iii to i la mouth, distant ahout un mile from the city. On the epp "At. side of the Cooper rirr, where it dtiouches Into the Jiarhor, a short :i.i;e from the thy, is Cas t! Pinekey, a small work, but mounting eome neavy guna. .arly opposite, on the aouthcrn side of the harbor, on James' Island, about two miles distant, is Fort Jonnson. About four miles from the citr, midway between Sullivan's and James' ls Janda, it Fort Sumter, an J directly north ward of it, on Sullivan's Island, at dit tance of two thousand yards, it Fort Moul trie. Betweon these two forts is the only c haaael for vessels to approach the city. The principal entrance to the harbor is through Ship Channel, the outer bar of which it dietant southeast from Fort Sutu tjr ebout six tail. Shortly after cross ing the bar the enemy' vessels will coin tr der the fire of the" batteries on John's Island, near and parallel id which the channel runt In a westerly direction for two miles. It then wakes an angle north ward, running for more than a mile direct It towards Porta Sumter and Xfnnltrla After passing the former it turns to the weat and passes benea:h tho fortifications, directly under their guns, and then bends to the tonthwsr, in which direction it ap proaches Fort Johnson for upward of two mile, while on the right it i under the fireofC5tIe Pincknuv. hi not outil the enemy silences or passes all these worke, and others that will announce them selves at the proper time, that he a ill be able to occupy Cwper and Ah!ey rivers and place Charleston at the mercy of the hot and shell of hi iron-clad." Whenever you hears copperhead talk- ing about the Constitution, you may know th.it he regards it as something good to est, or else a license to do something dty. Tin Slave Drivers' Opinio or Fo V.tmliuham, it w.i.:!J si i ui !.it h.' ooea , more than how h . ' m i f slavery ; bo-ause the laC Ur ,m:-..o$ that the rebels ihotild be al- ed to revolutionize the (iovsrnmeut eirownvay. liotli would destroy tho (..overn incut. True, they would do this in view of very dilllr ent objects. Tho on seeks its deatruction iu order to terminate slavery ; the other to make it universal. From tho choice he expresses it looks as though our Senator would prefer slavery to freedom even in a state of anarchy. Dure he love it ? Ofl.ito not a few w ho appear to have the least respect for the Constitution spek most of their attachment to it. Just us Addrcn of Sriff.-Ocn. Alvord to tho Military at tho StMo Tair, Sept. 10, 1803. Fki.low Soi.niKii : I Im vo been re quested by your Commander in Chief, the t.overnor ol Oregon, lo address yon, and I cannot decline. I take tho deepest in terest in your military organization mid in tho success of all your enterprises to keepup military knowledge and imi.liul spirit. There is every reason to stimulate the population of Oregon 10 encourage such organization. Our remoteness, cur seclusion, our isolation, all admonish us to bo ready, to prepare for any thiij!. w Inch mav happen. Fortunately in our own right arms, in the manly strength, courage, mid patriotic fervor of the masses are oar cliii f reliance. If California and Oregon shall turn out their iiopulatiou caimhie of boarini: anus and doing good service, they can raise splendid armies, full ol hardihood, nerve nnd valor, and which will bo larg enough to copo with any army a foreign foo can send lo such remote points. If I can only get, on the occurrence of any trouble, the naval assistance and artdleiy I have al ready invoked from the (Joverument, we can occupy a very satisfactory position iu (hi regxm. The population on this const sr.- i-stuP3Morii toldu rs; the v are ii-ic.t'd to 1 ilvMions, latino, and camp i.' ' .a" vhi" ft(isei s"o1' "o f ' j ) wickv.i diellion which now race : if the l.ai, "I - I embrod us iu a foreign ir, ss hut j;'ori fis stimulants you will all ii.no to etiiiiik.-- Villi heart and hand iu hch a rv urt ' Tl J and cement, the peculiar loi s ofeur armies now raised in 1I10 At Lottie StHles, are that great and exalted principles have ctrated them, have caused this eeat uprising, and incited them to deeds of vilor. Those prineiplus are : To resist disintegration ; to punish the audacious hands which aimed a death blow at republican freedom nnd nnitv ; to res tore the stars mid slripes to the national fortresses, igniiiiiiiiously hcizod iu an hour of profound peace; toassi rt the nationality ol our constitution, and its indestructible and pervasive character ; to announce to Europ that republican iittitutions ark not A U1LI.HK and have sunieient force, energy and x irtiii to defend and roestab. lish the fl-ig over every inch of our terri tory. Such is our purpose and our pro gramme. And now whit do we witness of the in:u hiuitioiis ol the rebels ! 'I rving to stir up Mejico to a French impi-r.al alliance with t'ie rebel go eminent, having for its purport the cUh!is!imctit ot or herb, having narcotic power lo Increase tho 11 ones of passion and enmity " )inti!i ilnulile, I oil mill hiille, Kim l ot 11 mill euatilioii lulilo." (?in Heaven sinilo on such a cause, and Bivo tueeess t audi bell born ocenpatiinis I V'e can guilefully and jo fully ay 1 h it tie recent victories which Imv e crowned our arms live lis reason to bdieve thsl (lieso uefirions pu'poses will lie thwarted, their audacity be thorouhlx unished, ai d that pel feet and complete, triumph will eventually perch on our banners, Time will nut penult, hut if I poured out my heart, much and long could j dwell ti on these to-cut xi. lories,. -They rclleet the gratest credit upon our aims. The more wo know of the details the more we arc conipdled to admire lh masieilv op eration at tt it. I around Yickshurg, the con summitlo nianapiui'iit of our troops at (iettx shurg, anil tin tall.inirr nnd perse veranco w Imh milked the campaign 111 Louisiana ending with the Miriendcr of Port Hudson. Many of the general olli ccrs dislinunished iu iho.e bailies were know u lo the people of Oregon, ,y hi'ir In inc stationed in this -iiiutry : as (i, n erals (irant, Aiiijur, Shoridaii, A. ,1, Smith and Kussell. And, alas! onebr.ghl st ir in the galaxy, M ijor tieneral John P. Kcv Holds, i inilixe of Pi lliisv Kaliia, a noble geittlciuan aiid a valiant soldier, foil upon tlm field of the first day at (iettyslmrg (or .lu'v lt) but he did hot full until by tl skill aiut prompiituditof his action ho had secured by success iu tho very first move ments in that bal'le, that prestige so im- ponniii in insuriiig .Meadr Mili-acoin nt uy m nres- triuinphs, Ol him, 11 s of (Iih many eallant time, Unfold and Kilpalrick ariiveil iu the an Interest iu mich oigaulMlions lire necessary to keep up military upli it, for tho common delense, and for tli o vation of our lien Institutions, I hsve been much gratified to-.iy to witness your line mailt. il appearance mid drill, mnl the public spirit which has In dncrd ,1011 in so ahul l 11 lime to accomplish so much. . . - - ... Tight Nonr Oulpepprr, lleadipini lets Army o Hie I'oloimie, Sept. 1 Itli The lodowiiig are tlm pai Ho niara in rcaiil to the oceiipatiou of t'ul iepper: Our cavalry advanced on Salur day li'lit in tin ee I'oluiiiiis, coinuianileil by O regit, I'ioiii Siilphur SjiriiiL's; Hufoiil lr.nn lleverly, and Ixilpalrick fioin Kelly's pord, In coiiccnliatii al Culpepper, tlm 0I1 jeel being iloilltlless to drive iu the rebel pickets and ascertain dcluiitcly the position and movements of the rebel iii nir The Second Corps support.'. I tho nooeuient- advaiicinj! from It ippahaiuioi k Station. The column on the b It mid center met with little opi'osition ttiegit made a dish across llix.-l Kim at nu.luihl, di ix ing the rebel pickets luck oil their XX oiks, The euemv bcu'.in slowly to withdraw Ins loroo ibil occasional banil. of guerrillas sneered- lo the north of the nvi-r. A In d of reb els came up to support the picki Is, an. I mistook their own men for PeileiaN. A brisk light ensued, in which the rein It cut each other up cotisi.h -ruble before tliseov erinj! their 101.lul.tf. On-gg ndvnilei'd again at -I o'clock xesterday morning The libels opposed him with artillery. ty it succession of brilliant charges, ho- cm 1, iiimii iho lliioii Inn k. in I lie menu KASTKI.N N KWH. I lit Ti l I OH .I'll TO Villi HI'. I j 'I lllllsilllt'a lsllllch. New York, Sept 111 Special Wash ii gtou dispatche say nil Kiclituoiiil papen ol 1 lit li Mint Hill receive. I lu Washington mention that l.cc'n iinnv had been iu linn of battle for s.iinu d.iys betwreti Kapiilun and Oiitngi' Com I llomn, but they si 1 In Intimalo that they w ill remain on tlm 1I1T1 ni vo, Sp clul dispatoh to I ho Trihuut aays the Lower Potomac U cleared of rebels, I'Veslirt oei lined ypsterday Mini consider alile tlaniage w as iloim 011 Low er Polo ln.se; two si hooners xvero c.ipi.'i and ci ops liavn been seriously injured by tho rain. Streams are much swollen and bridges ru 1 rii i I aw ,iv, St, Louis, Sept. IU. A new omis sion has been appointed n invest igatn tin c iue ol burning of tint sli'it'uer L'uth. Couimissiiin will sit in this city ami is coin posed of Muj I inu, I liinter, lit ig. ( ion. Strong, and lliiu' Cen. Cadwiillader. Cairo, S.'pi, III Advices frnin Cnriiilli rcpoit nil ipiiil in that xiolnity, ixrept dead we mourn whose fate it was to f,, upon I Inno holds, we eselaini )n Av tt iiViiirm ttt ;ropiii i i won (Srtet t ami glorious il is to die lor our eonntrv.) The compiest and absolute possession of the M tssis.i.ii rixer from Cairn to n, inoiilh are to us on this coast of the utmost importance, we are so I leutili.-d with the X'i est. And the em incii a! inn edict ol the Missouri Coiivuitioti, 011 tho 1st of Jul,. vicinity i-l Culpepper, where Stew ot met them witheavalry and artillery, A lighl ensued, which was ipnte spirited for a tune, but not Mrrious in 1(4 results The rebels fell back gradually, noil finally Ib'il pifcipilalely . Wit raptured II guns, , 'ill horses, and a large amount ol public stores. Our losses hi 11 ery slight. lieneful I'le nl in gobbl ng up a- lew straggler and coiumitiing depredations on inhabitants, A detachment iiiiuilici ing thirty was sent down I'ioiii Memphis Thursday night, and marched nine tinles Into tlif ctiim'i -jj it routed a body ol guerrillaifjsw X? number of prisoiiei and horses, insXro turned w 1 1 li mi t bias, New York, Sept, 111 (iold, la.y S in l'rancisco, Si p, V.) Puuu Japan, news is that the L'.igllsh lici t, iiinntu i mi ten or twelve men ol war bad gulin to iuii isb one ol the ),iuiio, who lu I lired into an Knglish xrssel. When tlm Jay was i.io I iv out, she heaiil heavy and con'.inu ous firing. Cholera xx as rsginijat Shanghai! sevete Iv. (Vpl. Chailcs Abbott, late a pilot In San ptaiieisco, ii. of Cholera si Shang line, about Julv 'JO Cant IMwntd P.. I hi ils.ititoll eomnuiiiileil tlm uiovemuiil in person, and nl 0 o'eloi k last inohl sn I 'r. lale a pilot al tins imi t. was sick al i another vii lory, a moral x ictory, deeply I noimced to (ion. Meade- tho oceiipiiliou of j IxnmiL-aw 11. concerning this whole coast. Missouri oc- , Cnllii'l'per by our troops (ion Waricii Private ndvioei from Mexico State ( ien. copies the key stone position of llio ( ii cat I eaine up this morning with the Si-cmnl I Negletr, al the head ol ,' .'itlll coiislilutiiin- nnd ib feati d x e have thus abimil int causo of he irlfolt I yond Culpepper. The inlm mation nb gr.it. tii.lc to kind Providence sbuiiil ml j lained lit this reconnnissance is exceeding cause to send up onr joyful hosanna to the ! It valuaiile I.olig.Ireit has tuupicstiou Coal ol .Mercy, who is also tin. (!, i, ol Jus-I ably gntie West to succor llrsgg, taking lice and the (iod of Haiti, ., fr tho M,c I one corps. IVr arrived at Orange Court cesses vtlucli luxe utteinlcd our the progress made iu the c: use It i 1 it with C011- W isl, and her iiillueiice on the future of 1 Corps, And now Iml.ls tho place, lien ' troops, occupied I'urliln r all the iietv Territories will bo immt'uso. I Plcatitilon had ndx anred liteliules be-ten. Msroiies, w h" attacked hi sidrrnble force. Another rumor say I'Vrncb troops havo evacuated Jalaps, whuli was nlteiwards occupied by guerrilla. S.iligin-v the l'reiich mmisler, xt m very arms, and 1 House on Sitiir.lu v. with two small imps. ill, and thrre a su-pii Ion of poitou. of freedom I 1 he r.-lid at .11 v of Viioml.t is not in a ciin- uid liberie. ..I it ,.' I. : Ililil IHsprtlrli. ---' j "s'llHi' HIP till Hl It flu. It is Kir no idle parade and c remony, I bel.ex.d to h.k.,1.. r over 10. (10 men - (..Tilt IlatllC I)Pt(Tll KOSClTilllS merely, ti Ilow soldiers, (hit vi 11 sio as. ' Stna' t's t.ir.ilr is all run ib.wn 1 1 . j llllll lll';irir ' 1 I.. I I. ... "l-i . 1" . .11 . . . una. -1 im. un iiiro. iiicm nro nim iiiteresis al iim-c. are in a ioieiaiiie coiiil.tion. lira trie San Frncisco, 17th. Peter Conynn, bralen by hackmen lst week died this morning fiom the tfT.-ct of injurirj. Jame Macuire, George Smith, and Charles Iluricr w.re arrested for the mur der. Personal rencontre toelt lace be tween Geo. Penn Johnson and James O'Sulliran, formerly editor of a Sonore faper, thi evening no arrest made, .ubeck bark Alma arrived on Tuesday. . She reports baing spoken by the pirate Florida Apri' t at near the equator 29 wist Ml' laoeJ six passengsn aboard Alms, -ken from the ship Com- nmnwealth when t mod, Tby plad ihe p.'.'srngirs al.aar.j oh i p.symcTlt of HA-v. Aims ts.it tlie J-'.oiid i u two into soldiers and artisans by intellect just as matter and the elements of iiaturo are made into telcirmnhs and steam nrin. Tlie poor, who labor all day, ar too tired at night to study books." you make them learned, they soon forget "all that is necessary in the common transactions of life. To make an aristocrat in the future we most sacrifice a thousand paupers. Yet we would by all mean make them make them permanent tio, by laws of enutu ana primogeniture. Ihe right to govern reside in a very small minority ; me amy to ooey is inherent in the great masetof mankind. All goxvmmeM bt girii with usurpation and is continued by force. There i nothing to which the isoutb enlertam so great a dislike at urn' vcrsal sotlrs-'e. Wherev tie together in large numUrs, there uni versai sutirage will exist." De Dow's Jttrieit argue that "the masse are moulJed into artisan and sol diers by intellect, just si matter and the element of nature are made into tele graph anJ mam engine" while O'Meara' Iievitw proceeds upon the as sumption that tho mc are mouldtd into democrat by leader, much after the same fashion that a Cayuxe horse i " moulded into" a riding nag by an Ore gonian, who alips a Hind over the pony'i eye before ho get on to ride. look rather suspicious. Though from the tenor of hi letter in regard to the Government, the Constitu tion, and tho Administration, there ap pears to be grounds for apprehension, yet perhaps it would be unfair to conclude lh.it he is of the number of those who wish the President' Pioclaination respecting la Urn. il) Itci 11 foiccd ! Result Xudcclalvo at N lehtfall Both Annie Occupy tlm rosltton Ocy -iu u-ucu inu sumo 2Jcgau 1 hpiarters Army nf Ihe I'umbrr. I....I ..... I .......... I .,1.1 ,., !! 1 I. con Iss's iid lo oxnut ocr and inter. ctm in I n, ..i.., i" ... . . . .. i ml,. h nUo nnli-rrd thn-f r l.i l i.n. n ! ...i .1 -' ... t i .a . . . . . ( -.-n.-.-.s --- . .- in. t ft Mtisn l,lliriMIJ I ' toionniniii .lilt INiMini - l II " I I 't K , our nl it, ami pr.iy nvlp them to xtli.p j r1;fi ,,t...ns extend.. I to (,eg..ti V,g . i-r int.. close conlinemi-nt as hostage. f..r I Ii. bol, mad a h-ax Mt.uk mi the crps uiu 11.. iaiiKes, .111.1 iniw II.I.H.IIII, 1 I,,,, 1, ,..f 1 1 . 1 , , . 1 - M ,. .... r - tii.,ni w,- im , s. .1111.1, . ni 111 ri t 1 1 III j ' - h ' and Vijilaiico hcrrHfler Is our only s.vur, ,,, Sin t, , w ,.,-, , , j ariny. Al sume t th. y Ml... led II. . ty. I hank (.ml it w is n pped in th li.ni; . . ., , , , ir.ghlxiig, wlmh m i tiiooL-l.l to l.r . and I ..... hstrv t ti,..i 11... 1 1 . i""u" "'""". "' r-rr- D.I .. . . . m T .1 .II I I 1 iiiis.i in inn r tt st.'iiiii Ji.r pis. ir . at iiiirist iw iiih rxit jiii 1 ii.'i t 111 n iiwiii m r.r it i as . . . CSBB.-I)e Dow'a Jlfrint. tha e,M- f ... . ,V ... s.. .... ... ,:.tJ ! A,u' '"" "'"'-i . t .. . . . , ... , , . ' some persons una 11 necessary to boast ol 1 . " I inonihs ngo, how s.1,.11 wc uhl' it haxe 10 I ti 1 x:io' fr. si.i, nt l.iim.In. in t iri nrirmir n.hnk, .r.l t3.....l . . 1 .... .." .1 ...I Ti .. ........ 1 . : . k .... ... , . 0 arw lhl!ir ewn honestv, lest it should be I 7 .', . "-'"'",' lend w.lt, an i.itcii.al and xioerou, t.u addition to .udi-rmg Iwn tebel ..liners into . CrU, says: , , , ."i . inv. .tins oern 11 iiiii.g ' :.,-.... re .i 1. 1 ... Ill t J ' ih.oinl.i .liar l..l n..r. II ,i...t . ........ e.uiourxerx nu.ist. 1.,.. ........... r. .1.. ..... " Tli real civilization ofa country is in U 7 I ,Tf , r , "' 7 - K'Tr r'"f T"'V C"",M n" J- M L ''"" niT.W of the l.VI. " - " . " , , , ILt- : .... J Mr. llardlUl! refer to the Constitiili.i!. to Ii,-.' Ku and nnd I r.m.si l.i 1. ,'w.i t, ' . . . . I I 111011 others Je I 1.1. on err. to Urm !. . .. os nr iincriiM- i n m i, .... ... ... . 1 c - - i - . - - - ... t.v. .1..., they auk these tit. fortunate Mexican, whose Irrritorv th.v have for twei.tv years songhi to Jo-pod f.r the purp.-s ol .JSICKUl.. ... ... .'. -l-llll 1. iv .'i. i..t- v. ...... ...... . 3 ,. , . . 'Jurx in ?s..ii italics.,, hi mi r.e nt v in get over as I'.inpen.r of . .xKs, an Austr. I w,W,,rlr lAr ; an (.rand Duke w ,th b.s ol.iteru.g dnolem. j u ,r,., ' and under th banner of iiioii.iri hv and - ,. i , . ., . . , , ,. , , . . ,, . . . - I til- hut mi. 111 1 11.1 irii.nvn .11 u ii. very to be made a be to both slave holder, w.th I be tsatchw.. of ,, ,M ,n,.b Mtu, ,,,,., frull, ,1. t f . vs cu'tivalinif ,o ami ai.d 1 be.td .-.I tori In 10 nr.. .ima'lin anJ slaves, Ihe former had been told in ''C, ion. thctii m cood timo that il ther contiim-.l in reUI. ! l'"'lcJ S.tn,, f,i lion till Jan. 1st, IS 03, tho Government would no lunger Tttvjnizt them a slave bolJers; and (he latter were assured that in that ever t ther should be free. Thed.iT every prWipl to:-, JitKr.n., xx e bate alw.u lill-fl avail' i'... l Ltaaa-aaaa.. . n Is ' m enese de.il oxer ihe Li t lh.it tlm '. S. ( i..Tern lurnt, like all . .titer civil. i-. govt ruioi'iit., is deter. it. i.e.! that th- Il ig V.: prutact nil li.o nl. lii .s fighting li ..Ir it, no tin.,' I. int. lien M.C.ok's tin I Ci itt.-.i.li li' lioops w ere throw n into the . ng igeim nl a .o. . n lis iiiiixi.iii nit IT r , . I , ill, i tn mi portion . lliri.' fores ln-.ii;; ot. the iti.tc'. id .i . W 1 we I'luiisiiiliriii UIU I lltn 1) lis lit. st w.ir H)uuci inc rjiiHO v fn ..iin wul rr- I . , i n.nr "tiUi'Mll l III ii nt II" 111 lI 11 I if .'a' I , i r - ....it:.. ...;..:..;..... i. i ! ..... ... .. I'll 'inaiii tnivnu.n'iii tiic wui iu ul r i tU ll .. ' . , ,.,- . ' . i , I . i iiium in unfit iiiiMM-sr i in ihil: iM t i .t , . . hcrevrr foreiLMier irt-1 and t"t prixumation wa rnale. .1 . 1 1 n-. . . lUi " I t'Mvn.v '- i - . int inirii i'i 1 1 .lu mini i n. uiiiuhih And yet, strange to say, some would have 1 1 fltn-t ,,,,,. ,t.,v M..xio.., tlc!i has Copperhead AioaciTr. The J(T Dtri democracy who met in Cleaveland, June 20th, to ratify tho nomination of Vallandigham, passed the following resolu tion : " JitiohtJ, That our brother and son in the Geld must not want for aid and sun. it two 1 Pr- The Asa of our country. undr vessel fcftrrird. Tu dv ini-'.fVwhich the citizen soldier draw hi trord. jl i f l!;e A'auai Sail Pi an-1 hTssieietit warrant, while the heart. altar ncerity ha sol- . I ...or ; we hr timer fi!?d to honor I' s -sa-id prote.-t Ins wif nd liulo or.j; t 1 v-is ' ILem LOW. .' I.rson ifTtfiiid-neii fnr r -i i f l!;e A'maai Sa:i Im atv i "'leieiit warrant, while the hoi w.-Jed by an urii.e J v tg : whose i.4J-!i -Ue nobly (ifT,-r on the a! ,;-'-hir ofB.'cr j f c-.utitry. is '.popior for biteineei - .' , X cf iuds, ; ai-1 ft-Jel.ty. The I. -!in,-ratJo party ?i' c. -w-iy Uci the surB rl ill4 "of .I,, all these solemn proceeding set aside as utterly void, in order to favor slave-holders and oppress slaves. That would be setting the few against the many. There arc about ten slave to one slave-holder iu our country. It ooght to be r.-mrmliered. moreover, that the gooj sought by the few in thi case is nothing but dollars and cent; wh'do on the other hand, what is sought by the many comprise everything of v.due in the shape of property, and their wives and children and even their ox n bodie besides. With the few, oi.ly prop erty i pending; with the many, every, thing. Government should aim, and good government always doe aim at the great est good to the greatest number. The on ly stay to 1st aside the force of these fads is to assume that negroes are not human Icing. Hut then how would it be with mulattoett how with quadroon J and how with luch a are a white a their masters T And yet in the face of ail ths fact, and many more which might be named, and in direct rpfosition to all principle of justice nd humanity, omc who j.rof to post reason, if not rel g i ", xvi'j have u to break laith wiln Hi ' ir;OnV for pis al lb 111111'. The ftgl.l ol. !l wng .. if n VJ'ftatr ili.o.iitir. Tln'rnc .nL .a"1''!, '"it on l.r,..-' r. inforci d olilv in tlm alls ol mailer what the c I .rof h.irk,n . r ha r. rega7m T!7ir forinei .o..t.oii. fioiu nh.i I. I a .ri-.lil.ilil,. mini. I We don't kiu.xv x bat the . h.ir.cler of the T re sub. .iiiently .Iriv.-n allrr it grounds, ho coul I ,.ene , i,r,.. r,. l( ,1,.. I : ! i, , ex.-rr .iiirng. -tin nl of ox.'ran b. nr. I.rn. I ... i . .1 .l . . .. Ilo'inis lu.nslh.n .liaise,), di ix iii-' lli.t lio. tagi's (or tlie ihtciT niggers but tflhit , . , . . .. l r I.e.. In o Iv II II, l e a'"l 4 h i-t, p.liu.h lig are not .d more ,-oi.s. ,,.., r th ,n eoj.p, r- ,.M, ,ul o ,. M (.(i, In a I i-.i..rs in I )i egoii it i doing Ihe log- . ma !a a f o mils ii ish on our t-rtitre, .'...n- giTsttgreit itjustti'.- 1. 1 In t nt oi for in in ,'".d . f V an I ".v .x . .' and Reynolds' if- I ho I'n. .hut in g it to .p',,t tr- i.-h. I. V-'u l''.ix..M..,..on w.i.rl.tnk . , . , , inline . i'.ii u Hit., an. I lieing -.'.. tun. i ,- r, nt l.-i.t lint it it thr nig , , , . , ., ,, . . " l'ir-ln.1 l.v the rih. Is, f -ll I. u s nn, 1 1,,. i,.r.Vra eotil r.."Mi...." It ,. a, 'broken, .m l iU t. I .ou illered. lb li, Th' iins on the I. It and i it ,.'.i is on tl.e r'jhl. II.. -li l ii.li. . th. ir I. noes t i-Mioii .1 y (orn.t.l loa,ii.s th. no. I til'er n Imrd figi-l ..gun id h.. Hi I s tin II I. ml l ei li lost .oi I t,r rt. r gbl. 'li e f,k.,t tl.s. ,.r, thr Ill- til on 1 1.,' di-s. ,t, t., te gii lu re ttlt.di Ins so alii .-led M .....nr. t.ir one n t u'i rs n." l k ri.li. L ....I I I . ... grown iiul of the rrhrll.oii, (just ascertain . ,i. , ,, i . . , , ... . ')J .. ' "ix. that alihottgh t ..ir .,! no s h.ve l..n as thrt tornsta.a grows lio n the s.-.-.j ' , , t . ' . t i T i x i I .nls I if li ii -t r.it.'.i. we in ist in t, we .1 . I-I.itite 1 ley the liusla, i im.in) is a ron-iui' , i . . , ., ' , i""'. I"v g,'t "f th" pt.si'.btr ,.( J W . . Silllll'.s, W tni 'HV I II I'i ll.f.s uni tUI all 'll . . ... I..k'.I, r..t...t. .1.. .1.. I '"''l "" . .. i "" '-" Use J,nn.y ...id .VM . .. n . 7 '. i W relume. 1. thin, ll.ar.'i from t!, I .. .. ... .... i. . .; il .Aincricaii cniincin. lo lux.ie inirn r tor-; - ... c , . , , ; . .. i . , , I'l'tt'il.oii ol slav.-rv (wheh has iat.r.j - ticu ii.iwc.is, merely to tt.'ii, nut m-n . .. i' ..i .- , . I f..r a prop-ganf.s f .I..,,..,,,,,, ,,., " ' ''""'"r " f''' r,"n v N" V.-k. S. Tt. I I t.. A.. ,-hVt . ir. 'V .... fa. 'nil x- ,lv....tie. and , li the . tT 1. fl.t. I V' ,U. 'V1 l-"'"""1" '" : '"Ur f S. . . ,ry .Sew ,r. to I , 1 . . r . 0 tin IHII Ml l ft If. mil iiiiiifiiikf ii.i.ai ...1 t ...i.i . Ir. ins 1 III Ilia I t.l.m II - ...r .ml ...r ...l,ri,.:. ... I ,. .1 I ... '. ' ""'- ' . ....oil'.. ions ami Moo-ti r. Is . ul,,,, ..... . - ... . ...... . .... s s, , , ....I... I - . f I I . I.' la ... . . ... I .11 . . Such is the present emploxt.ienl.d ll. M. ! -very ,,,..., rt,1,r ,,..,,., ,,, .,, ,,,..'...,..,,., ,ne .,,, ,.,rl,ny wti, T. Hunter, of John S.idell. of J M. "' ,"t'.'',t n,"'1 "! rr' r-v ,l"'-v '"' 1 l'-x- ........ pl.-h. I a.. , n.t r. b. Il.oi. ' '" ' 1 '" " " X Tho . .., , ... , i. mi. in iiiiii. us in me mill s !... a I . l.r.... i.l .tl,i. ..I ...- ...... w ' ' ' ' - I . .'l.'..i;i on to w un ll I nil i tin In I .1 at. Masnn-tiien xtlio three tears .,.,. ,tll. ! V ' '.-' " ", "'" and ,!..., the ,.l . ..( , (J.,,. strenuous udv-Hate. -f th Mnroe J.- ( " . " " v" 1 rv"')r '", ' ' ""'"" ) mg: " . dl trine' , .pir.......i . f Ihe p. vt, every instinct ,fi , lots are pr Mm .... I. r. ..i Thus, WW, old.r., if we are ever Lt- f f"r ' "-P" ; n,.y .... .t ,.i:.e,.ve t ,,-. volveJ In this war, xe shall have motives i , i ,1 .,r'" "" l'1 '"!'"'. i ' k.r.n.a.d ..f ,.r.... ..fthei.iostiiovrcrf.d km.l . r.hl.,1 lo " ' I I" H.r....gU tl.e ies..r n .1 ,,.,.- ....... t thosu which mi stimulate th. stalwart ' .ewpnjM.r (it w ,,i not tut an iinl.i tal l px)e of favoring the few. ...... i . . i . c . 1 1 . '.' J ) man; a t'c ' """"'i ' fcnir iiaruuig i si, J ' fr "aixsay jArrt tlie a'ddier" ! ! r . J ... J .1 r .. 1 unijrrinr.il iiieso li'lloa .a ("nioa ,', 'it. a, bu, Jen knnvis . "tt of that number. Still, hi letter make ' m f. a ir. i. sr. ii pis 'i turn in an awkward W.il I. b gMxJ enough to J. r!ra.eia. -ro...rl...., i. tl..m C.. IO ICS v .l.i I'l'iui, ' 11 0-JIU 17, I 7U.I, ! " or ''' V ivi'"" i-. ejr.mry . ,rr"ii ..istonsof thi t;(r.jiii this we.-k, nd elect- L Wios mg a ..Ulcer f.r tlm nuitig S . J"bn JlcCrakc, (Srat.J Maaicr; S. V. Cliadwick, Deputy Grand Mastvr; A. A. Saiitb, 8e..i..r (Iran I Ward, n; Jomh Myriik. Junior .'r.nd Waiden; A. M. Itolt, Grand Treasurer; V. S. (wtldweH, GranJ S 'cruUry; C. II. Lewie, Chairman L'oard Kducational Fund. UarnCCIDI.STED MoRTALITT. In thi oily, within the past three weeks, the ray. age of the die commonly known a dipthrria hate been terrible. Tin fell rfetroyr, In almost vry cc, sevks for i'a victim among the Infantile portion of i.ur community. Not a day ! passed for more than a week that we have not lieard of frotn one to half dozen home made desolate through tho agency of thi cruel and ndrntlesi disease. Ti'me$. Dnowsin IMxvird L., aon of Xfm. V. Hrace, aged about two yean, was drowned by acciJenlly falling Into a spring on hi father' ranch, on To'J.het, on the IIarnr.a's Cbd Pai.lv. I lay den f.f Polk cunty, is, we are informed, making n'-livo efTorls to rally the democracy of o . . . . tlhat y merely refer lo re' soldiers I T, ,,1",'J ,0 -CrUn S.orag.mur..,. that Jnh,,.. ej.0ke of to ' , '' '""T r" , e",,H;,r .Mr. Taylor, r..ar Poiiitil, wu" 'i k-ii'.w repty; intra I no uso lo arm of the patriot army of tint Pnion. That army h-i for il ntijrct tlie p'rser vatioti mid I rrj ctu.ilion of our pru el. L'nion, and it pnrpoi is to exUVi'li peace on a pmnaiiirit basis, tn exorcise the demon of the right nf eri sion, i nl to eiifor.e and inaugurate a fixed pin-y which would firever lianish civil war f.oiu our midst. Wli il is th-it itix.i!it.,l,u inii.titu tion (established 70 yea- ago yesterday) if given its true, rightful I4av aud tlinretn ary, but the mosl ellieient 'tare L'onjrm that the ijiii. k. it and shot I. t way to ta li II A M , I tub '' nl out II f. VI (i. in fat . I'.etn. r win. Ii.nl githind t.g.'th. r our s. :ill. r.i lorees, an I t ... N. gVy win. In.l I. -ell nt I' ..... the right lotho irli're, . puln d I'u w aid ii le I i . I a I il ished i ur line ! as they b id been In I the Initio. Tho thai ilesir.bt.' end is In widelraw tour '"""" '"'' ' r"::1'1 ' i ir. i.s.' to s.y) ..(in, coin m t error,. S j suppo.t and f.ivor fioin the in.uig. nt," and I '".. 1 1 id etn-tl 1 x hen an (lr.;:..ii papr sail a few w.idn ' In I. axe tho u.liu -tu.ei t of our ibuiu slio I r '"u-bwood, and is very tin ...... 1 1 , ' . .... i i ..i.t.. t .... I- ... . ... lire that I l.r. I no loarr to call out tro.u- ri.nl royer.,e .-, lusitely with tin, neon e t '"..... u ... an i en , very nine .... . . .... . ... .. . ..r .. i. ......... i 'i i. I ' l .... .1 " as ..s.'o, . in for a lunited lime and lore .cinl i.ur pose, il ma le unwittingly n great luist.iki'. They. M. Chnpmiin -Xi'is led to Iny Iwi'ig entrust. - I w ;th f ill ati-l ample power to rail .nil nith IriHtit as lulgbt be liieib d (.. preserve the itiiet of hi ilitri.l. ll an il'ilorei'll elnergeiiry arise I have pow er to call out v. iluiit of the Piiite I States." the world ever s.ivr I f tint roii.titulio'i boweter short that Im Wasi'k A.sr-.xii sr. The asestiirrit for tin' year his been i-ompleled Mini approx.d by tlm !.tr. ol County Coin iiii.sinni'is. u iii.iiid utimlii-rs, the nste.s lio lit li'tiri iiii f..ri09.lllll. Tin is n - J .1 ! . llfl.e ji.ih ..... . III i ... ....r. t . ........ i g'"" "f hi.f ii million nvir -Ibi. ineMt : ,1Jl1 ru "..iei.. l.ragg. i.. .. . "... i ., dlkiJ'J. If tin imreasH (.:.,(.(I(K is to I ' 'hieago, .S.pl, V I , 0 a. m. Iuiisvilln k " " . . . . ... . . -i; ..I.... : Im los. ill woiitnle.l is very b.axy, but extremely light iu kill ed fir so he.iv a mu Li try iiigng.-iiient. No (ietii rul i. Ilioer xta injured. The bat tle will probably be renewed tn morrow. Ilrbi I prisoner s..y tlie.orns of I). II. Mill, Pulk, l.iingstre. I and Jo Johiut.ui pervaded North An.erie, from the An t.c visl.e. If the dastardly nMi'i.ipt ,n I " ' 1 '!',wv." '-"I'r-ve.ite,,., ,,.., by dpaloh, s llu mornuig say ,,, r,ny un- w-r.ii to the l.thmii. of Pana-nti. and xta. me-le M .tnke for revolution here. I - S" N' ( '""r"')' f" j ',''Ir-"' l ' " """? ,l' ",'' sustained loyally ll Would fo-etrr l,.'..b M l"'. if necessary, b.xn ,;.,, I"'MM may be placed loll,., .re,,t .-( l,r,,g and O.llpelled lit retreat lodut.l. . . . . . I ll. ..e. l,. .1 . .. ... . . ll.. l ! I'I ll.Hl"! r.rilll'f lltlll Plil.lal.l linilttll H .... domntic .onvulsi,,,,,, 0, (,..tr fr. j (throuch your prompt and patriotic (iy. I r"""" ".e c-unly making j '""e". ",! o" rr. tint neavy re en- ei-o, invasion. Suet, i. .1. .,! !... ernnrt u, nn tlm wh. I.,,. , : '" ll'- I be In assews.d L.r Co cur- ' "inent. frotn I.e... Ileaur.gurd and do. " '" "" - I , 'I I.... w.i.i it .1 ... I i r:e tn m..e f..r its si.i.i.r.-.. I ...... f. ' " "l J " " " i"" ooi.ar mr i ' piring prostiicl sustain the r.-puMii-aii soldi. ti of the l-n ly (rti.l and Imp" lint the iien soty I'n oil army. S-n h i tlm TikhI f ,r ronton w ill never ati.e, but if il hoid-l ever .ni ur. i. l.r.-. ... i .- . (.ij.ior. . in. ...iirni.i gonilflel ll. 11m km f. iflh.it army, duriitg the ib.rk watehe of th night h walks hi weary round, musing (ill the motive, duties and ineeti lives which inspire bin. nnd hi ro-ura le to ci'ele t-ieilanre. and I'll. luring fi.ni til l, in the glorious cu. lie can j'itly Uy the ftaturing unction to In soul that our Uiforn. is that of lasting peace, unity, iranijiiiiniy am iraternity, army. ' - . Ti.l P;i:ato xi. CaaK Thil morning Ju-br- Pu .d, m the U. S. Circuit Gmrt, ib.k.ud that tho ofTonse charged against tho Implicated in th Chnpinan piracy rasa waa bailable, and fited the bail ..f (reathoue, Harpending and Uubry al 11 5,000 each, and til other implicated were rrquire-J to give bail in tho sum of fiu.ouu each. Mr. (Jreathoiue at once iiirnisiieij I ho nece-i.iry bondsmen Me.sr Moyo, ievi and Seal. A it i probable (he other pnrtie cannot furnish the nece. aary security, they will have to ppfnniri lit durance on AhatrnE Island until the day of trial. 5. . Journal, Vtt imi. Tll GoVIHXXJEaT KoHTIKICATIO). The earthwork fortification aro immedi aj.dy lo bn commented on Angel Island. To day a Company ol the Third Artillery go over to the island and i.itch their ennm at the cove on (ho wciiium side ol the i land, and directly ficing Saucelito. It I In this cove thnt Ihe earthwork are lo be tlITxetl lip. Alhi fi,p( On the other hand. I f.ray you to ima- bin x. Ii.it arn (1,,. ..... ...... .1.... ... .....I. . , , .. ,.p-i in.,- j.,.,..,.., ..i in in..-...., rally ; they ve beaten u at ickuburgand , Kry coated .er.i,n.d v-r (In. rebel rump, Port Hudson ! (her. no use to rally now, I who must while away ihe nod wat.h' d by (j d thero ain't A fuw day after thii converalion a l'nion man was boring said W hilly about hi democratic rally, calling out the direct repor,e, " I'll bo d d if I carry these broken down politician any longer.'' Old Whit, to lay the least, it sensible of hi misery. .. PataiDESTUL Theri'.'Kkton In Irpend ent any: We tk it that Mr. Linrola will be re nominated by the (rue Pnion parly r f the truly loyal Slate. TU-f il to th.ni. selv. and to thi Pri'sidinl. Un hi filb ed his ferfully reptn.ible f.ositioii with rare txilom, firinn-ss and moderation. The Pnion parly a ill be doing their cause and il disiinguisht'd l.a lt r in. justice if they now discard him for some las true and tried man. L"t u slick to Ihe bridje which carr'n usaafely oyer, the dreary night, t.l.itiliii a vihiil he r .u best do to estahlish etcriial discord on tin ronlinei.t, hoar ho r.n find new foad to bo'ghtcli his I atr.'d for his loyal brethren, and how b-st ,q r(, .ucce.-1 in tnnking theui f.reigner and the United N'ates a foreign goxcrpimiit, whoia perpetual interest and oirnpation il would be to wagn tsar against thtml e, it ha been tint deleclablo biisin" ol J. flvrvni Iaviand other rebel leader lo ponder bow besi they can widen the brea'b, how but they can invent sonui new falsehood f stir up ha I blood and implant greater Variance and auiitiosiiy bet a u th sections, , tldircsi' .m l J.prclf Inixe t.e.nf.l will, Ihe gro.n.ist a.i'l Inosl palpable liiisrepreiniitnlious, sob ly intend, .! fr t fi t inhuman and di abolical pnrpO'e. (Jvnr I, (ainp lire reign (bat demon Inf-rn.., tho b tg ol discorl, before the li'iruin raulilroii, ahereareprectii d thus vilt ncanl.itioiu, Clit g in tvtf nt.tj el.Ofl l"0ie n w drug I J.oil.. ni .h fieoinptlltid" t.nd p .lrioti.iii wl.li ll Woiihl inspire toil. r. ,. ao n r. a 1 , .... county purptMi's, '! mills ..r tlm State, an. I li mills (or s. hu'.l purpo.es, Mmm t'linrr. SuvriiE A I n.tfTi'.fc Mr. Pitts, ol (be lo bui klHon your armor and figbl th. f,m ,,( , r,, & ',,( M(pt H,.ling i.niii.-. ui ji.ur roumry name vtlucli xsould aeotcli and n res ih.t tiperous martider wh-i wuiil.l ail t vinf t to plant civil xtar in our iii'.d.l. The Amerira-t sobber ahn'.l I be the model soldier i.f the world. Them is mi virtue in the bum . ii . barjeli r o bit h he should not display. War with all itsevilt doe not fad lo i-tcitu some .,f tlm nobi-( impul.e of Iiiiii. an nature. The li iturul ed.ji t of a war having ii h lofty iimtitrs d inspiration i to ilex alop ever y . leinelil .l harddi'io-l, ritlerprise and oiiduMiit-r. l)i"ipilti', strut lilit'dielli'i. lo orders, should . htiracerie thn trim soldier.' As f-.r Ihe olli .ers, high morality, self denial, self con it. mi id, molness, coi.sidt.rai a kind I. es to the soldier, are important .pub lics. "If,, who does not lint I. am lo command himself i not fit to cmiiiam o'hrrs," nn ,d prom!.. An nrtny like I hat of Cromwell xt here Ihe hardiest v.r lu were cherislied nn I the lofiii .t i.i.il,.. iastn safayed the h... fiom I bo loader down such nn army is r a-ly f.r gieut ibeds siith an army any commander would lot proud to I "nd. 0 i nn, Keep up your orgniiiitinu Keep together. Il'Mml I..' nppalb tl by stiiall oIhI.ii c., Nolhing v I u 1 1 , o was ev.-r riiiiiipbs!iei without tl (linlly, labor and prv.'ranco. I was gratified to see lb it I ho kVgislai tire, id Ofigon, .-i'i"., at il la.l session mi flii irul law for the or- gsnifitioti cf i'le injlitia. I aUnyi (eok I C'l'-y iVmicic, to the h.isiu.'M of Ilia store on Thur.Jav list, was frit km il.nxn by p irnly si, and nnwr be ve.y buy. The whole of bis right si, I, . fun,, (,a crown of hi head lo I liu oa of hi fo- t is piir..ly,i d, i.ud he I left speechless ami helpless. Sincit the moment of ibn abta k, be has brvn imiilde lo speak, mid all that lot eaii do i lo imike hi want known by ligus. M'iunlninttr. Ilr.Axr Suii'MrNT r Tiikxsi iik. We l.avn been uhiihlit lo learn deliuilely the nmnuiitof lie.isura which will be sltipp.nl ibis iMorniiig on tlm Urol he. .loiiatluiivbut wo are assured lhal it will bn unusually heavy jii-rhiip half ft millitin, W.tlU, 1'argo, Co. n. .mi .hip $7.10,000, and tve know of oilier large nmouuU which will bu forwarded by private shipper, 7'iWf. linn HvAint LrAit. Two or Ihreu rich rpiart lead havu bcini struck nbout 10 links from Auburn Oregon. A piece of ipiart Wa f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 oun ibslulicft below nun load, about tint siif of ll l.iui's bcnl, I tint is esiiimited to ooiilnin $'t)t) In got, 'I In' (uileropiiig nf thi) lead show the gold pi only In (bu eye, (lnlUn Ayr, Am'Ii.i-.st. A rutin by thn Immo of Swart was seiioii-ly injuretl by I lie giving nwny i. fa bank which be was I'.tnivaling nenr lliu residoiint of Mr. Carlwiigbl, in Ibis county, on 'I bur lay lal. (but nf his bg tea bri.heu, and it is feared lhal nmpiifaltnii Mill bu liii;cnrv. I'.uijtnt I'i h graph lines oulll of I Willis- xille so occuiiied wiih iitiiitiirv bu.iiiu.a no parttculiu can be obtiiiu il, Cltu imiBli.Sepl. V!. Ibspuli h received al lieaibpiarter II a. M Iii day from lbe cr.iiis' , iljiit.ini (ii'iu ral says ballln slill going on witbnut any docisixn result. Cincinnati, VII. ( 'omimireuil's dispatrli lias thn following nccoiiul of Saturday' light: I'littlii commeiiceil al 1 1 a. in. in the vicimly of Widow (ilel.n' House oil road leading to Chattanooga, ll soon be came general, enemy iniitieii voting hi troops finely. Knly in thn action Ihe rebel inn. lo mi Impetuous charge on pel ton's and Thomas' batteries nnd ft out nf the 0 piiiroll gun wero rnplnred, ("apt. Vim Pell (. in. landing was taken ptisonor. At i! it. in. the conici beiamo ti rnlie, roll nf muHkelry morn .out . 111111111 nnd deafening lliiu. nl Stnno river. About U p. to, Urn division lu the centre being lu.rd pressed ii'ireiiieil in disorder. (.'..I, liar m il sueciediiig iii planting batteries which soon charged the enemy win. were in turn driven oxer tint mono, ground in disorder. Uavia' dixisii.ii fell buck with heavy os, ntitl every gun nf tint Nth bulimia buttery Wil Inst, hi fnicr ll rallied, pushed Ibn mi'tiiy buck ami retook hi gun. I.eyuobl lost heavily but stubbornly held hia pnsiiiou ill ix ing Ihu enemy but never leaving hi lino, Painter wlm wn over whelmed fiiileil In in I nil' bis luillt ry nnd lost 'i guns. Vim Clciuc's ilivisiou linighL galbmlly but bo was oyerpotvereil and fail i ii lo hold Lis position, Our hint wa pressed heavily nnd wavered, Poind ev, utliiitf over their apparent siicoom iniuln lint nir ri'suiiiul wild cheer. They inlvanc. ed tilling ibn wholu Htm xxheii 11 wiihoriug ftn of muslictry rolled from right to vft