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SATURDAY, - - JUNE 39, 1801. Notice. In tho salo of tlia Hkxtixki. establishment t!o subscriber disposed of nil his tight nnj In terest in debts due the concern. J as. O'Me.vuv. Jacksonville, Mny ttttli, 18C1. Oretron Sentinel Notice. We Imvo authorized Dr. Wm. MiNtmr, of (Jasburg, (I'IkciiIx.) to net ns agent for the Hkxtinki.. Ho n ill visit nil locnllllcs In tho Volley, lie prepared to collect nil mites nml bills line the Skxtixfi. nffici, and also to solicit fitli'crlptiiMH nml receipt for the Mine, We urgently request that all will be ready with the rash. DEXt.txacn & Hssn, Proprietors. Lilt of Agcnti for tho Oregon Sentinel, Mho are authorized to transact any busbies concerning this paper, In the natuo of tho pub ti'hcri t Thomas Hoyce Fan Francisco. iVndiviirlb A Itaync Vreha. Jl. ltoenbcrg.. ',... , ., .Ashland. U. Jacobs (Insbtirg. J. 0. Davenport. , .(!aburg. W. i Fowler Applcgale. It. S. Dunlin Villlniithurg. John P. I'rlndlo Kcrbytllle. A. It. Mcllwalu Wuhfo. W. V. Itlnchurt Wnldo. Wat. M. livnns Allhntise. T. Smiley Harris HIi-rHng. Jumcs It. Wade Cany out llie. Itufut M.il lory , iEuahiirg. MHIHilHBBOBNHCi9iSSB53iH9B9 Death of Senator Douglas. The Pony of lie 13th. Inst, brought us the painful intelligence of the death of the patriot and statesman, Stephen A. Douglas, U. 8. .Senator from Illinois. His health had been in a precarious state for mine time pnil ; yet such ivm his devotion to our common country, and particularly to the citizens of the great and noble State of tho Northwest, uhnsa In terests he represented, that ho nerr fulled or (altered in his duty to them en nteount of phy4ic.1l suffering. It may be raid of htm in truth, Hint he was worn out In the service of hi country ; and it is will peculiar pleasure we are nblc to sny that his lust clarion tunes were heard in tic fuic of the Union lie louil so well. lie was a statesman of the first order, nml his dcnlh, occurring nt the present crisis in our nation's history, is n calamity to I lie entire country tlmt time cannot ilTucc. Ills power ful intellect nml vigorous npplicatlon have won for him n name Iminurlul n name tlmt will lnt while there Is on Aiiierlcun heart to beat with pride nt the mention (if his country's honor nnd glory. A man like Stephen A. Douglas cannot die, his dmls of palr!otlnii,w., T-'t us ihiMi I ilngswiiii;! wo nruniKiut . ' 111 1.11.1 l..(., .. Illllllllll lu.l.llllt 114 will liru mil II Ihe " Augpl will the last Irunu proclaim llmt time shall be no more." i lis warm heart mid generous nature, won iniiuinerable friends, and many nn ro will niolitin, nud many a heart throb pilnfully, when Ihey learn that ho whom tl.ey lotcd Is no more. Wo deeply fympatlilzj with his bereaved widow in her great nfiTclloii, and rnnicslly lio Ihu cci.solallons of llm lovely faith she cherlfiirs, may be nbiindanlly shed like u heul lug balm upon her heart, "Alter life's fitful feter, ho klee,i well.'1 " Pence In his ail cs, nud n crown of immor tality to Ids brow." Crre?,- L' .tr- i.SUiM.t.-TJT.T Coercion, " I am n good Union man, but opposed In coercion." Wo hear tills remark made fre quently. We nk such as hold to this doc trine to calculate on the rvsull. All (intern me nts nccctfurily hate the potter lo coerce In n greater or less elegrcc, according to Ihe free dom of its Institutions none can c.xl.t with out it. Wo glto up certain rights for belter protection in tl.o enjoyment of others. The (ioverntmnt hnj tlio potter to enforce the to! II......T.I ii -. 1U"U"-' ,v I""""'",', "l" "' , l",m,l,ihflreouulry's servlco or lo bo held prisoners those rented 1 or cither purpose, It uns It- r That's Texas gratitude and Texas potter or coercion dally. 'I'ho potter Is nluo- ... luttly me-eisary lo mal.u Itself rcshxtcd ut home and rcsjKCtuble abroad. It li:u been r. crciseil by ours from the beginning to the present time wiilibut nn occasional question, and then only by I ho few Immediately Inter ested suel ns In the case ef South Carolina In 163.1. Tils samo potter of coercion Is employed dally, nml rrsjicclcd In nil the rumlflcatlnns of our laws nnd by society. Does tie magnitude of lI.errrMiit opnn.lilon to ihoLiumliiirivcislai'iry ns donnusl, mid tlmt llm (irutt (iod the Ootenmcnt of il,U power, nnd desirve n I " ","r '''""''"V, '" "'-J ' lutrmiuut ir name o'lcrlhan that of secet.lonurd treason !J",Kiri":' , .. If so, the parllzaiu of the prewnt policy of A.J. Hales, of Port land, about a year since, the South might ns well proc'alm nt once ' was held In bail for shooting Ivl.tnrd Payne, lliclr advocacy of that cause, an 1 openly favor Hates ran olT in San Francisco, nnd nn a re tho acknowledgment of tho liidvK-ndvnco oflqulsillon nf tlic (iovernornf IhlsSlate, he was tho Confiileralo Slates, will Ho right to so. ! urrcstcd in Monterey county, California, taken cede In any Stale, county, precinct, comniu-' batk to Portland and there imprisoned, iilty or Individual, llmt may feel aggrieved. - -- How and when Ihu right lo Steele, If once , F".ot. CtusoRMA to Maivk.-TIio ladies ., iti . in i T ! i.. . In Ihe cltv ttlm hail fmin tliu hlalu of J Initio neknowledged, will end, Is d.(lie..lt In see ; but I Uw , UwuM II ig for prociiialloii lo iiiinui uciuiitiii iimi iis niiu-o irniKiiey l. inoiisirousiy evil, noi omy to ouuelvts, Imt n ' grcut shock to republican Institutions through out tho world. . Thti Ilrechlnrldsc F.tll.KI) to Nojiisatk, Convention of C'jIifurnU ndjourncil d on the for Siaii. iiroiuu a I lit j ni-'f 13th tvitlinut mahlng nominations cfiiccrs. The Saeramenlo Union soys this re suit was unexpected to the members or that jiarly, nnd sec by ttto causes parly, and seems lo have been brought ubout Fir.i tl.c l.nno f,l imlih,,. . ., . .i i ,,. . i i i. ii ...... .. ,. . large portion oi toe mid s-i.Sm u,.., ,,eu Ltcrclt parlies Willi them, when inty meet again on llio 23d of July, upon u common basis of opposition to tho Administration, it ii being a general impression among them Ihat u , reaction will take nlaco in nonulur senlimviil within tie next four or fito with, which will array a poivcriui puny in iiu .uriu i-u,iisi President Lincoln and his war policy. Seeond. , inability to fix upon tlielr standard bearer for' ' llie coming contest, J l is statcii that a Il is Stilted that a COPV of tho platform of the Convention and a leu der of the nomination for (iovernor were tele. -- ' i . graphed to Uov. Downey, at Los Angeles, on tie 13th, and that his reply was an emphatic refusal lo accept llw nominal Ion. iii At Salem two militia companies, one of Infantry and one of Cavalry, lave been or-gtnistd. Tiik Oiieooman ' Soi.n." We tee by the Ortgonimi of the lBth hut., Ilint n traveling Impostcr had Informed the editor of that paper that he saw. while In Jacksonville, n Union mid nlso n Palmetto flag raised. The only foundation for this Is, that on the 1st of Mny last, the rjermans of our town erecttd a Mny pole nnd ptneed on it on Ame As regards the secession II ig stan", there nctcr has, nor never will be anything of tlio Kind erected In this town. It Is true, nbotit six or seven weeks since pome of ''the Ilojs," with the hlen of getting up n llttlo excitement, one night hung tip n plno tree rag on n rope stretched across the mniu street, which, nt the break of day, was, without opposition, very properly torn tlnitn, nnd h.is not since been seen nor scarcely thought of. Tho opinion appears to bo current in some of the Northern counties of this Slate that a majority of the citizens of Jackson county nrc in favor of a recognition by the Federal (internment of the Jen. Davis Confederacy. We Know this is not so. There may be a cor poral's guard of Disunion!! la the county, who profits In bellcva that it will be "po litical suicide" for Oregon to continue her connection wills whnt they term (he " Aboli tion (iovirunicnt ;" but, thank Uod ! lids class of politicians h now "plnyul out,' nnd can never rnlly In sufficient numbers to do nny'lraln wn besieged, and that Ihu escape of nny harm. Though the people of Jackson have not been us dcmoulrntivo ns those of some other section, we have good icusons to Sic lieve that they nrc us patriotically nttached to the Union mid the cvcrgloriciis Stnrj nnd Stripes. A Min o- 1!tiiimi .ll.inlel S. Dirhhl-' son, who so nrdenlly siipinrled Mr. Ilrccl.ln ridge for President last Fall, that wc supposed he considered s'ntcry so great 11 blessing 111 to favor Its being maele universal, has "Hopped uvtr" to the opposllo extreme, nnd nilles "... . . nun ma Slavery question 110 now loroir ret- tutl ny 1110 101111 cxieiiilinaiitiii 01 tnc "pceu- liar Institution." Here is the language lie nude use nf In n speech delitircd In New York, April '.'3d, whlih is but litllu less strong than that of the most ultra Aboli tionists : My hearers will bear me witness that I hive Innu' (Uiltniered In star the storm ll.at In- fi now url'vii, nr.d In tiring nlxiut some i-oeiful I ... 1.I..1.....I. ..I- ...l..lM !. ....... ,1... C....I. ...ii. . ..r ...i.i.. . c first by n c illng, nud seeo id by llring n t He ! Old Hag, liaielostil llieilournl ricu.rillnllou. mm lor ineelliig lliem mi iiieir nnu (.Muuii. I noiiM lutte 110 half way nun-Hie", and no coinpinmlres. Let u n III" lids lllng spmllly and sun Iy. II may ruin this gciiiiiitlnu, bul we owe ll to the next that they may hate no I such troubles as ttuhtvohad. I t.ould ttrik" now, In nur mlghl, nud If liuv-mry l.e tn? iiillh from Ihe lacu nt tin earth. I !(.( Ihey will hate eh II wnr; nud what Is far Wir-e, icrvile war: and I will mile llm prnpliecy, llutt by the thud this until r l Mlili-.t, ihu picu liar Institution nf Ihu Smith will Inmipt I -l "" ..- ." h -'-.-.. -. - ,i fir I . . I !... .. 1.. .t i I in: Itielimuiil l.x.mmtr, In. nn article on the comparattvitipplt'ipf munitions iifwar I posftttI by ihe North and tlis South, says : "We li.tt c now n large tiuuibvr id nrms In lie Soulli sent to tho d.fT.rent nrinories there byOov. Fluid, in order tint that contest, when it Is oihiihI. might not I in unprepariHl ni.il"'". ",' " " rani'" persu.il. nut con- 1 .r.vlllnil li.. Ii.ii'f. nut l.rn iniii'l. i tilii.liti Mf.1 ill Mitt leiu." Tlio l.XiViiiiitf l.e.'o couresses what has been faintly tleiilisl by Floyd's tiiul o,;Uts: tuy mire, it enmuieudi lis condiiot its nn act nf forecast, and regard. " tlio man In wliorc sngnelly we owe nnu half Ihu .Southern preparation for war" in n better representative for Virginia ut Montgomery than sums " kite Colon shrieker." Wo Irani by way nf new Orhnm tlmt nil the t filet r of ihe U. S. A., In 'I'exa'. who re lii'c to jiiti' tl.elr pirole, tiro held prlsuucri of war. Ijoultvillt Courier, Thnru nllieers went into tho wilds of 'IV tens to risk their lite mid to endure privations nml nil sorts nf liiirddilps In diftiidln; the people nl the Statu from Ilia iiiaiuudiiu; Indium nnd Mexicans. They went in lleM'i vices or lleli country. And now they nro seized by the t cry ieople to wioe rescue tiny we re tent mid are giten lliir cloico whetlierln renounce "'" h' SwrssinN (says the ltulsrllle Jourr.nl) U iinihuibtitlly the imanclpiilloii jr.f ctcry s'mi' In nur Slate. Tlio lion. W. W. Il.nce.nf Soulli Carolina, biforo ho went stupendously mad from the secession epldcm'c, laid : "Slid Is ihe luliully nf my conviction upon the aubjtet, that if tee-endou should lake !uee of whlih I li.ttviin Idea, for I eiinunt 'V'SA m hIiicm I....-...., .... ... -ii. ..in... i ll.e .Mainu Heguneiil Irnm whlcli sui-li good, rtpon enines iioiue iroui ino wars, nw nag, ii of silk, of iirvehely tho stand ml length and wiillh, Ihe stripes and nil the blurs in tho wry p'aets that the law provides. On one side U ii golden tngle emerging Irnm a constellation, "ii tlio olher. it figure of Liberty, will (lie k,"t'1.'1 "' Cilirurnlu on ono Imnd, mil Maine , "" ' "-',ollK'r- Ihe motto "! i rim Ciililoiiihi i Maine," urches Liberty shciil". ;)mh- l .......... .,t I t .1..1.I. t .1 .. il... oi. tiniiwi, on iinim, is am mini inline tnu urnuml she Ireads, Tho stall' "' "'i'i i '' " sl'yr 'l1"" " J"e silver feiu'e ut tins ; ,MT ". .'"""in m iiu iiuTiiijtj i rimitni , - . . "- .1 . . . I . .. .. inf.i . I,.. 1 1... 1. 1, ,(.j .,, 1 ,.,l , smu, reviling in San l-T.iucl.co. IfcGI." 1th in ttry prilly pru-cnt, mm crciliiaimi lo etcry oi.o who lad uland in It S. t llullttm. j ,,,,.,. Ti7T;'wnlc.N i.'f ,a -Few c,,"5l; , ,M',1,l'-i,t"1r'v"l. '"a, '"'f1'" '! i inn to .tuiiK a.n .tihiiictN i .in. i iwB,y k., um scimed lo fei I tint "all U well,' person know Imw to in the un American Hug i W11f ,Mt tho end would be as clorlom as tho properly. The rula is ns follows : The Hi,' h'ild bo one half longer than wide. The eillH'3 Mi"l U UU tllltl IIUIV IIU IliMi tl Mil j , u1() 8,x lvi,U.. tctp nixl bottom both belni; red. The fieU tlnuld be blue, and ex-1 tend our seten stripes, commencing ut the ... ft ....1 .... I !.... ..1.1,.. 'I'I... ilnr. d,. I 'I' l"l mini.. i.w ruii ti-' iiiiiju'ii "- "- .- '.--.: ... .- ' ' ..ii.'i.i.v .in. ..ii. iiiiiiii.it iii .iiii.-m in. ii ..ii. white, arranaed on tho blue Held. Wohivc- . 1. 1 .. . I. A !.!.. .1. .1.1 '.. I. ..... seen many flags will tlirly-four stars, wllehi diabolical coolness, cut orT ouo of tlio cars of Is not correct, ns by act ol' Congress the nihil- tho dead man, und pulling it Into one ol Ills tinnnl itur U not added to thu flag until the 'pockets, returned to shore. He had the ear Fourth nl July succecuing llio aunussion on the new uiute. Oex. Srorr. The 17th instant wos the sercnty-flnii anniversary of llio birthday of this Iruo patriot and eminent soldier. California News. From tho Los Angeles Star, of Juno 1st, we clean the subjoined news. Fort Mojave has been evacuated by tl.c U. S. troop. Ktimorsitys tlint wm. 11. Jioniicrson, irnm -Illinois, n lormer law partner of President .Wneoln, will get tluiJiidprshlp made vacant t ., ti ... I 'y '!" 'Ifinll' r Judge Ogitr-n caucus li "lean '"San Francitco having designated him for tin T. I irrp nerrti.. VU 1 1111.9 SIS nlacc, 'I'ho Federal nppolnlces for the Southern District, with one exception, have qualified mid received their commlslon. Five hundred gallons nf good olive oil were made last fcuon tit tho Mission Sun Fernando. It Is mid that Uol. Heale, Major Carlton, Lieut. Cnrr, nnd oilier nrmy officers hate been priunotedln cnnr(piuiceol recent resignations. Don Antonio Mcmhz was futility stabbed by A. C. Innian, nt Pujol's ranch, Han Simo on, In 11 quarrel ubout a wagon. lunun gave himself up, A letter from llotcomb Vnlley speaks well of the gold nnd sliver mines there. Los ANnrt.ri. From tho S7,ir of Juno Slh wo cull tlio following: A gentleman who had Just nrlvrd nt I.n An geles from San llernnrdlno.rrpnrled Hint nn ex press had renclud the latter place, who slated Hint tlm Irflltl r,.l VnTnl ulilpli 1.-TS ntuilll ttiM LI of.May. composed or families Irnm Los Angclc and Sun lleriinrdlno counties, liml ln-ennllncki'il liy Apache Indlans.nln pi ice called "Cralinms L( by Colonel Kelly, ol irglnla,wlin was re I'nss'' nml that n number of the parly weie-i i,ortid In hate been severely wounded. Thu much, nmoni; wiiom we-ie iieiijaiuiu nnu natiu L'uotmood, latu nf ill Mniite. InU.os Angeles) County, it wns lutlher staled that the whole j ..eto,i.r'gue7. wnsdiot and killed by Jinlgo Villa, on Ihu Itli of Juno. The murderer is- , Ml,u' Cntxii Fuo us tiik W.tii. OMiig Foo, the ci'leliraled corre-sponduenl of the Sacrnmciitn ffaisAii tfit'sa s-itlluis m n tntititf iifttiimil rifflifsi "ii'i'l Line lui-vt t itiviiiiM mvi'iiin vi v fieilngon Wnll street. The Impression seems to prevail there lhat the KnglLh Hot-eminent Is tiin.iv 1.1 1,,, llie " iiphot" ''.'cc,"'"'"' uriil s-ivs It w tihot" or her iiciiiii.i. Clilnp Fno pn- 1. tiiii'i im low n on loiiti Hiitirnr Ills policy. only hate ulindiiicy to irtc . frl.U 0f Ills goveruiucilt to gteuteri-XiT Hull. Ilemlils When wcncceptid the situation cave Ihe past to the w luds-stt ore to ih fi nt the Iniquitous attempt to destroy that government lie licst man ever tnjovitl nnd put nur feet upon lie burning ploughshare: nf war In order to tin it, we swore losueieiil or perish. We will gn llinu;li with it now II every nreen nnd lite lli! lit till I lit ii.iu I tliAttf tat lifiisitiwl frills t (tin txt rt l IMIIlii t'll tlM9 VWIMIIIVIIt l ISIM'IVII IIVIII lilt lllllll be.'ore the end. Ilcforc the ll.itr was struck mi , UM...11.- ... it... .1 rn,.!. a. '.. 1....., pun nt. yem ciiuld have rnlsiAl luirdly n nnu nr i it dollar In this city for the support or it war unde under the nusiilcrs of ihe Lincoln Ad ministration. Vn:i could not I tvu marched a reglmuil tlirnugl mis city lor lie purpme or ' iippn-dng lie Siiuili. We yd Irustnl, yit be hcicd in her. That sentiment tvjs umvetsil, nnd I fa tlfjlly rillecKd It In niy'KtU'W. The ll.ig itMit thiitn. Tliciiuimiii ofthe Moiitgotu. ery (Inveriiineiil was proful, nnd In-day New Vnrk Is willing to bo made n iilaee for the owl and Ihu biltiiu, to bo annihilated sooner than yield one Inch nf lie thlrly-limr Slates or the Union. In llie lii'e'rulab'eprovM'ncc o (iml we may bmv'iwitiirisl, but we must be conquer- ..1 ... lit I...M ...1 .1... ,ul m "u "m i'iiim"1! lO'iil. Hint iris? M nil' , i.ll!m, ia ..iini ,.,'. .,, t,,1.,,. ,.. ,i. Unl ui In spile nf .It IT. Ditls. John Hull, mh t-ottuii anu tuc gates ot lieu." Tin: fiiivcrnor of Orrgon has Issunl nn ml ln'ss In Ihe penplo of Ihut State, on Ihe rub- j't't of tie nation's great trouble w u li tve Uiii-ii ii v uuctiiiicui li i.iniiu pen fes llmt we have not hern nine! by his Kxct'llciiry. (iovernnp Wliltc.ila r ! vldeully inn tiiuudary. He naturally feels that il Is the duly nf the IvMCiitlve nf ucreiit Stale to s.iy someihhig nt this erlils. but his viiws are cniilhclliig nud lis mind goes Willi deling its ho puis his lien to paper. Whether he is I'oiiroiindid by the mncuitiiile of nur na tional trnulilis. or whether his head Is with llie llovernment and his heart will "Siitssta," liliJiuU'iiient quarrelling will his sympathies, dues not npKMr; cirtiiln it is, hotvevtr, thend dress iHToro us Is icmitliublo only (or its In eougriillles, nud is scarcely wnrlly Mr. White iktr'ii repuliilloii as a slate.nii.iu. He s.its that he has" no Iiok which can survltc tin lull or this got eminent," bul.lunnotlur p'uec. thinks that it slioiild bo H'rmlllel to hill, nml remotily hlnls nt an " Kmpiie or lliu Pacific Sintrs. He Is for thu govcrnim-iil nud ngaluit the governmcnl ; will tho Secession ists nnd ngaluit lln-ni ; blows lot nud cold In t'li.'li succii'iliug -iriigr.ipli ; hut seems In wish tlio ipmirel had nettr oeeurrcl, nud, wilh .lolni FuUtulT, lint It wire ten o'clock uud he sufi.' ubeil. i". i'. lit rail. Tiik Frximti. at Wasiiixhtov. Col. I'or ney, nr Ihu Philadelphia 1'itn, thus reft rs to the Klls'tortli funeral cervices at Washing ton : While gazing upon the scene, and listening llie religious services over the liler of poor llllsworth, hi the Fast ltooni of the While llnii-e, many lieeulhr rilh't'tloiis imggettid lhcmc!tcs. The innt Inleioliiix' figure nl thu urniiii was (it nerul Scoll. He was tlresreil in the full uiilfurni of his high position, mid eiiterid hailing nn Ihenrm nl his uhl, uiul.ii.ir- .l.ii.. .iT... 1. 1 l.v. ...l . e ' i.. ... .,.,,....,,. r. i.i. ,.i ...it:.., i. tiian..ii, iiri'iiii. ...ii , t... . ...n, .i.tin.ii mi , the long nnd Inquiring look he b.tmud nil the emp-e, Ids distinct ie-spoues to I he pruyeis of the Church, uud the eager ullentloii lie pit e in the sermon, were ull ktiuu.'t'ly hlguille.iiil. Ileftiruhliu lay Iho deml bntly of tine, iilino.t a boy in ycais, who had dud lor Ids country i around him gutliercd lliu urent ones of llie land. There was the President, still n young mini : on his right, thu Secretary nf Win, mil yet slvly. nnd in tlio prime nf health ; leaning nter thu biek of (leiicral Scott's chair, the Piemler. Setvurd, looking nlmost usyoulhfiil, nt his side; ami around him sud well-known champions tr Ihe Hag ns Cummudiiro Paulding (r lie Nnvy. Hen. Mansfield or the Army, !, i.',nn,i ruliersni) oi ino l eiiiLt'ivaiilu Volunteers. Cnl. Fiirnham, thu succistor nl P.llsunrth in tlio coiumaiid or the .maves, Col, I tier of the Itegiment ; und among the civilians, that splendid specimen of a slntcsmaii, N. P. Hanks, nf Massac liu-e Its. Senator Sum ner, Senator Cowan und W , D. Kelly of Puiu ivanla, nnd n crowd ol oilers, most ol them ,U tlKor or health. Andyet upon tlenwl simuM 0r this one man tvlal nn emplie .. . . IW j j (mv important to our whole country that lis lcao ol lire shoulil Ho prnlougcil ! As Iho clergymen prayed und preached for the counliy, for vleloiy, lor right, lor Hren-lli ami .,!,. - !.. ,, , ,,!,.. I I.l,..l J!,,. . , Kovern that no ono net ol crime. Ilku that or iilliu III in. I linn., .i.ui ...iik.i, v.i .vi, ri II" .Sumter, or or the Hallliuore blood.hed, or the Kllsworlh nHiissluutinn, should dlsr.iee our I most earnest patriot could desire. Who is Jackson ? The Clevc'aml I.twler suts tlmt Jackson, who nwulnalril Col. LIU- worll, is tlio fame man who, nfler tho John Drown light nt Harper's Ferry, swam Into Ihe - I .7 1. . .. I.I..I. .1.1 .!...! I..l.. -I rillT ll II ri'VH Ujiuil lllliuil lliu lieuil IMHIJT ul i. ii. ( hi inn . nii. iiiii. i.u.irni. ii. iiii.iiiiir down the stream, und will his i.iclvkuife. with w,,v " '""-- ... ."-. ...n... ... ...... .... put into ulcnnoi in n glass bottle, nml Kepi II nn exhibition upon thu bar of his tnvein at t'lilrlux, lly tins outrageous liai parity ho so n roused tie people of that place that they drove him from tlic town, when he went to Alexandria. likciv to plav intolheiuitiiisorihcsccwsion-:l:")' v.". .r """"" " " ' ". "10 ulr" Isis, by vcnmtling privateers to lit out In litr Alexundrij). Mnim'vs (Jap. nml other points ports ilt-sllml to prey upon the enmmeree or, l, North cistern A ii;iiihi, tiro In circulation. Ir.ii.tn .,. ti.i. 1... iiii.i.-a t iiiri in imJiiiH1 5il, ndt'Irrs wire rcn-lttil nt Wnslimg- Atlantio Intelligence. Tho following synopsis of Pony news we lake from the Sacramento tVm'on of Juno lTthi lly tlic arrival of the iPony Fxprcss, will dates to the 7lh of June from St. I.ouls, we havo four days later details or Atlantic news. Judge Doiigfiis, whom our last dispatches re ported In u more fntnrable condition, died on tlic morning of the 3d, ut Chicago. Ills dis ease wns bullous Intermittent fever. Ilisdenlli produced n profound scnsntlnn tliroughout tlio country, calling forll thu slnccrcrt tokens nf sorrow In every city, town and hamlet nf the North, lie was burled nt Cottage (Jinve, Lake Shore, the Slate which lie had so long nml so ably represented in Congress claiming Ids remains. The war news is sttll confined to reports of operations piellmtiinry In ncllvo hostilities. Tho only motement upon the rebels In which numbers were engaged mid it swims low sus tained by cither side, since tho nllalr nt Fair fax Court llnit-c, ttiii nt PhllllppI, In Har bour county, Western Virginia, wild place era) ntlnthed by Iwn columns ilelaehed I'imii (Jtiiernl JlcClelland's comniiuid, who marched from tlraflon one night In n drriithliig rain, nnd loll upon a post of rebel', fifteen hundred strong, routing thini completely, hilling, It I s-uld, over a hundied and taking it number iirlcontr". One of the ntlncklnr divisions was verily rplrlled 11 1 e a report 01 llie Ftnrneii aeiiievemeni . . .... . . . . . . of Lieutenant Tompkins nt Fairfax Court House ciiiitlims our pntlotts nccuuiit of llit nlT.ilr. Fiirtlirr reports of lie nttntk upon the Aqui ereik batteries mention ttvn sliatiurs, tin Fnilmn and Pawnee, ns ii.tv ing been nuiiged In the iissaull, which lnsled lite or six hours. It does not nnpear that the batteries werctiTcliiiilly siliiiciel, thesleamiri" ilritning otr on ncrount nf tie ove.r-f.ttli:ueund rxliauslinn nf the men. though iiillher tus ,. , ,, p. ''lined any lews. ) unniis re purls or toe coil reiitrntloii of A rglnla troops at H.itpern June1 Otis, tiiiviees w-ire re eel v id 111 tt nsiiing . ... . ,-. "' ?' an npproacli or scvenil llieman, nucis ,u-"vnim-,iii ,v.,, ,i....mu ...-, ... ... '" ,,,r ,,x'r" rrrt" unus m ...e.Mi.ii im lignum u inuiii ruiiiiirv. .11 1111 riuiiu .....v. elglil d iy nnd iilntli-day ration" were Usued In several rtifi iiienis sliilioiiiii nt Aiexannria, in dlcatlug that tin Imnu-iliutc couiiteMiioviment ueiiinst Ihe rebels was In rriiitemtilatli'ii. At Cairo, nlfn, nppciiVnnecs Indlcatnl a movemtiit nllemltely at nn curly il.iy. l-'lnallng li.il le rlcs capable of carrying fi,i)00 men were In lie constructed, and additional regiments wire ciineenlrallng Ihere. The ttlurf Hennu rs had . . '.. . a a ' ehurteretl by theOnverntiieul, nnd It was nlso re nor tti t mil n nummr m sieuiners at m. '"'' I''"' '' fi'f-'tiRC-il I-r the Irnnqinrlullon or I mo in fii-m Culm. These nre the nuly In tlmntloi.s we cm find, nfler siftirg nurds- patctirs, or nn nctiinl mrwnrel movfuitiilbi'I'. routemplatislfrom nny nf tlicirntegiral points held by the (iiitvinm nt. within n few days of :iio elate of our hut dispatches. At I nilress Mnutrne no further imivimeiits Indicating mi enily udvance nf our troops Is obfcrt id. The uearrst pist nf lie enemy to tlmt point, rn the K'uIuii!a, Is nt Vnrklown, ubout fillet n miles distant. There are rcpnrled In bed.OHO Vlr glnlaiis l.-r. Colonel J. II, M.igrudir.nuifil. cer rcin.ii kab!c only for his boon quatithsal the lesllve board, wns In command. At liar pir's Perry, it Is stated, on what nppf-.ui In be net nt und accurate inforiiiatinn, Unit ihe rein I foree-s, liumlKr some twt'lve or fouttccli thou sand mill, well pro vlih d with nrms. nnd strong ly protected by bttterles on thu bights. No Immediate prioet of n Ibht I pnsihlcd in Ihe latest dispilehes from Piiisarola, A por tion of the troops beforo Port Picl.cns had been wllhdrnwn. There nro reported to be llflcen United Stales war ves-els In Ihe Half of Mexico, lift lie nn the Atlantic coast, und ten on thu Cl.es qioiiko nml Potomac. The lmlsvllle Join mil rt ports sccrcl l.'nlnii inevllngs being held at NilivilV, Tii'iiessev l.'mersoii Illlnrlik'C slates llutt listeruTenm's tew is g for it Unliiu in ijuril v nn the vote for nr ng"lmt mein-hm, J, J. Crltlcudiii. nf Keutueky, has cnnsentul l become n can. dldaif for liiiiigrcs from l,xliigtnii District. The renrilns nf t'upt.t!. II. IK ibv hate been t.iliiiklo St. I, 'lull lor interment. Derby tiled at lloatoil. ltnnr.it II. Taxkv. We vcnlnrcil lo rxpress Ihe nplmiiii Ihe other day tli.il .Iiid.'e Taney might be rullier the dupoiind tool of the nbel i-iiImI by whlcli he is surrounded than n will, lull and ihs'giilng Stcesslonlsl. A friend, who kiiows him Intimately, nouns us tti.il in ure entirely Ion charitable. He Is mirm-nlcd lo us as the leader of Ihe .Sicvsrloidsls in .Miirylaud as Iheaeluil liligu on which Ihe rilH llluii In ih it Slate luriis. Me bicame u Ciillinuii man In 18.1G, nml cs-pou-'d thu heicih'S or Iho South Carolina ('uliiliiietvilliitrc.il always claiacterltic nf intv loiiterls. Illsumbltlnu was lliu Piesl il iicy, mid lis fiiilemaii, the Report! r nl I lie Supreme I'oiirt, Deiijiiiiln 0. Huunrd, has never failed In bj nn land nl etcry Cniivin lion since 183l, to wldsper llie iianittofTaucy .is a ji i niter IkIwicii ifliitindiug dictions. The Ilieil Scntt ihelslon was the cuhnlili thm nr Judge Taney's iimbllloii, It mis it final throw nf the dice for Ihu iiomluithm in lfiSll. It r.iihd lilin, nud tho ciiemits of Ihe Union b'ing drawn into okii war iig.tlust Ii, he now Sitks his rt'tcu.'u hi a vain endeavor lo em barrass llie PiCiideul, who Is engiigid ill iriihlicnut ihe voiisplaey njuiuit lliu n.i tlonal libuths. Sud Is it brief sketeli of llio political pur. po.s.' und 1'hir.iclrr or this Chief Justice, both d whue reel ure In Iho grate, and It is filth lied to us as familiar lo Iho pcupl't umnng whom he has spent his life. Il would, iudet'd. be n happy rlddancu for the country if he would, tiil.e hlniM'ir ut his won! uud resign, uulissllm Picahlinl sh.ill come Into Cnurl mill purge lilmselr ol the contempt that this su'nud Jefi'ii't's Inn dartd to uiljud'u him tf nilty of! Hut we Icsun there Is no I10114 nr his iloiu unyllilii'.' of the kind, fur Ihu sluip'e iciisoii tlmt his nllleu is Ids meal und histliiiik. All well ! He cannot lite fiiicvir. fn tliit (lie null in Is not hopelifsly delivered over In Ihe mercies of lids rebillinus judicial uuloerut. iY, Y, Tiiluii(,Juntt. U.vroiiTi'N.tTK.- A man named William Miller, who li.nl been elected n delegntu lolhe llreckinrhlgo Comity Cunventiou, lioin the Witllnupa Piicluel, met with un tteeideiit yes tenl.iy whleh iueapaciiuted Idm 1'iom iitlindiug to his official duties, ltuppeurslh.it Fiuhk Ity.ni I ud sinnll Amerieaii tl ig ntlnihcd lo u car, ut his claims mid yesterday Miller took Ihelliig down uud tore It to pieces. Thl.ssn enraged Ityitn that lo caught Miller, rnlhd lif in in n mud hole, uud puimueleil him so bad ly I hut he was unable, or peih.ips usliaiued, lo till his Feat in tho llieekluridu Cniiteiition, Miller has heictofuio been nil enthusiastic Se-cc-sionltl, but is now touiunhiit crestl'alh.11. aYciaiu Dtinotiul, June Bl'i. A list orseccditl Postmasters has been mado out at the Post-office Dcpui Uncut, lo which is appended Ilia amounts lor which liny ore proven delluiieiit. Duplicate IUU will bo giten llio commanding officers of tlm various tilth kioiu moving soiitlivv.trd, will accompanying Instruction concerning tlm ticitmcul ol' the same. It is stated on good authority tlmt no class of men will meet with more severe pun ishment, or moiu summary than that whlcli will bo veiled upon these men. A coinptuy of Srcessionisls troops were raised at Fairmont, Vn., the other day. bin when called Into service llio men were found to bo non iinentm. They diwrted during ino nigiu, leating nut some eight or tea for service, wliotvero placed In jail llutt they might not Imitate tho example of their fiigitivu brttlircn, Itlatten nt Now Oi leans. An intelligent young German nirlvcd in New York May 24th, from Nitv Orleans, where he had been forced to do duty in the rebel army, fiom which he deecrttd on the first opportunity Ihat offered Itself. lie gives such information to tho Tiihuni as enables it lo make the following statement of the position of tifialrs nl New Orleans I 1 was stationed In camp at tho racecourse on Lake Ponclui train, where wero l.t'OU men under arms, Tic army of Louisiana had been ordered lo Fort Piekeii', but will Ihe newsol the blockade ut Cairo the couspiiuturs at Montgoimry had been seized wilh u mortal fenr thai tlio United Slates would send u Ho tlllj down the Mississippi to take New Or leans, nnd tho men wciu directed to remain where they wire. Thcwnihkcdiiitnustriitious ut Wiishiiiglon, nnd theiiprlsliignf thcNorth, hud cniKid lie uttiiek upon I'm I Pickens to be Indi finitely post poind. C.OUU troops had been withdrawn from Pinncnlu, mid nrdired Into Virginia, as it was lenrid that tlic United Stairs would overrun the Slutu und rcuch Ihu tJtilf Slates. The searclly or supplies In the extreme South Is not so great ns Is commonly stippiMcd. Immense qimnlllics or corn, pork mil beef have been shipped South In expectation of Ihe present crisis, nud there nre no Innnnllate iippnhcnslniis or n famine. Tie calculations or the lenders nre thai lliey will bu utile for six months tu keep 1 l)l),OUO men in the field, by which time Ihey expect lo lave conquered a pcaci', and obtained a lecoguition ol their Confeilerney. As lo the unanimity of the people In favor nf St cession, our Informant stales that It Is nut iii-iti Iy so universal us represented, Ho knew III civil life, nud in llie nrmy, that there wen1 a very greitl liniiy peoptt' who tveie nt heart true lo llie Old Union yet ; but their tongues were tied with terrorism. Of his comrades In tie army ho knew a great number who were resolved never tn fire it slot ugalust tie Slurs nud Stripes. Tho soldiers were, most or lie in, or lie roughest nml least rcsiiected clus, al though Miry business man in New Oilcans tins compelled In unit and equip a certain number ol Ids employes, who were obliged to scrvu whether Ihey w Wild or i.ut. They are uniformed with fatigue jieket und Irowsers of Kentucky lean, but have no coals nor over coats. Nuno nf Ihu men hnd been pall us ! . . i.i .t i i . . . i jui, niifi Hutu iiiii not Mini tu ne uuy proua liillly that they would be in it hurry. The big stories of stinm privutecrs fitful nut at New Oilean, he say?, nru all bosh. The only strainers f any eoii-equenco there ure the IliUmeio, which was having her deck cabins re muted to make place for u'un, when In It II, nml ihe stolen ttuuii'lilp Vmhl Stutct. 'I here weto tery grave! fears al New Orleans that the clly would bo liiken, nud tnensuics were being adopted In protect it from iinult. The only bilterles which he saw on ihu Mis. sisslppl, before reading Cairo, were ul Nnl- eliiz nml .Miinpmj. Niutimi CoxTiitutMi or War. Tl.c N. V. correspondent of tho S. F. llulldni, i.nrr.ttcs tl.c following: One day last week, Ihrrc stout ' colored In dividuals" took It lulu their heels to Iho lo Fntlrcis Monroe, where liny clnlnid ihe pro tection nf Ihu Unlled Slates (.'over cut. A unvil iil.it must have struck ticu. Duller very forcibly nt that inuineiil. for he is as quick witted us he Is brute, for huliotnuly proiuplly ncceihd In the rt quest of the fugitives, but, In nrdir.ihiublles.s, tlmt they might iiotfcil Ihe in selves beholden In Uncle Sam, but turn I heir keeping, lie set them ut work in the trenches, und iiwnllid, meanwhile, llie turn of Ihe even'. He tl.il mil have to wait long, for, In fore llie sun had gone dow it. u rebel officer w itli n II it, of truce presenlul hlni'elf ul tho fut, bring ing u demand fiom Ihe uvtmr for Ihu icliiru nl the runaways iimicr tht VugiVrc Shirt hurt ('en. Ilulh r's reply wns iihetidy tu h.s lips. He held the goods, In said, ns " contraband nf wnr" belonging tu the eiiimy, mid hud uliemlv set them lo woik. Hut, ho uddul, If Col. Mullory would come Into the Tort mid take Ihu null of alligliiuce lo Ihe United States, he could liuve his properly again. Ilerengaln, Ihe .Mucsadu-clts soldier lilt Iho null l bhl on the I. tad. Chitmlmr. us thee hate been lor years, that negroes are nothing but ehntlcls. which t!:u nwters hold bv ll Hill III.' t .1.,... .1.. .1...1. i.... i ' .... ru.iiv .iimii. .... i.i. j ....um. wmi nnu ii-na, i ....i ii..'.i i ii.e...i....i... ...i ..."o ..u...( ,., i,,u uii. rniwiiinm iinisi tuill prchrnd nl mice thu validity of the (iiuernlV position. What makes slates particularly coiitiabaml uiuKr existing ciicumsltinees, is llieracllh.it gutii'S nf lliem havo bun. nnd still nre, employ id In the consiiuetlou or rebel batteries, and ctcu In shooting rebel gun. SiiimIoiiIsIs are ctcry day loudly boasting nt this, as exhibiting lliu uiliclloii 'nf Iho negro ror Ids chains. Hut, laving a!de tlm contra band point, what un exhibition of sublime lui pudince have wo here u man who has do iiber.iiely repudiated the (ioitriimnit and all its huts, tli in.iiidl.:r. In the name ol Ihat cue. eminent, the strict iibervunce Inward hluwll nr nnu of Ihu liiot oIIdiis of lhf.se laws 1 We s'mll next have I lien: sharp fellows demand. m; ii... ,.i- i '.. i. .ii. ..it. .. r i,.u ii-iiiiii el un; i.iiiuoii nans wiiiiii tneir gnus have pitched Into thu loyal camps uud furticsacs. Ki.isnnr.Tii List Hut'iH. The reporter of Ihu Phil.tdelnhla A'oi.'i Ameritnn. learned thu follow-in;; fads from Drowiu-ll. who killed Jackson, the murdeier nf (.'ol. Kllstvorlli : On Ihe hit-lit before the ri'tiiinent hit ui. til tlitll I I Lit nrlli mnl crmiii i.f t ( e nil, tlm tit Mii-n, iiiin'iuMii nun n'liiiu ui iiii,- v iiiiiii ma in i lis n-L'luitiit wiruln tiuarlirs tireiurlii.. fur the morrow-H in in I. Captain John Wlldev d Ci.inpanyl. win. pcilups. llu f.ivorlleor poor KlUorll. The two soldiers In Ihename mom, tvt re sclecllng I heir ispp.in.-l fur the next march. Ciiiitalii Wil.h v l.il.l mil l,U , nliiiary ilrcss.nmi was ik ri irinif lit nut it on. 1. Uttnrlli hud done the same thing, but u Wilihy wns robbing, I.llsttorlh, stood In mu sing n 1 1 1 1 in I . 'Why don't you dress yourself ?"aked Wlldey, who was lubiug with couslduublu ex pedition. " I inn lliinklng," said Kllstvorlli, slotvly,"Jit what clothed 1 shall die," " Die, iny dear fellow I What do you tail; or dying for? Ihforo you die you will eu the American Hag Hying over every cily in llie Union, nud all Iho Secessionist ringleaders will late been lung or exiled." I'.llawrrth shook his hend sadly nnd raid nolhlng for a moment. Ho then smiled his piciiliur sweet and pensive smile, uud opening, ids trunk, tu minced an cuiliu new uniform, Irish fiom the hand or Ihe tailor. " If I ni:i o bu shot to morrow,," said he, " nud I hate a presentiment that my blood is iiiiinidialtly required by my country it is in this suit ihat 1 shall diu ;" uud suiting llio ac tion to the word, he donned the huinUome uni form, nnd in n lew minutes wui ns l'iiv nnd jocund in tloiigh, Instead or preparing battle, he was pteparing for tho fistivilies ol' a wed- inng party, rite liouis aiirrtvartl a liulltt sped iliruugl lis hcurt.lirst rultlns in two a ulgo of l.njiliuj Company No. 1 1 of New Yotk, that gliltind upon ins brenst. "",. r, T j ,7 ,, . , , ,, . , ,,, , puts forth some really sound and sensible views ns instance tlic following : Tlio moie we rellect npon tlio secession move ment, only llie more strongly convinced tht we becomo nt lis tiller folly, Viewing secession fiom any possible point of view, our conclu sion Is tho same, that it is pregun-il ttiili po litical uud social ruin, und o becomo amazed al tlio Infatuation of tho .Southern Icadeis, nnny of wiiom nro ns brave und enlliilitcnccl ns history can show. It U Impossible to nvold Iho conviction, that If even peaceable tenant- lion were possible, a separate (inrcriniicut nt the Soulli would be a failuic. i av' marc i. I.nnta n IVi.iv I.i .1 mil in1""." nnamuiHii iiiji.uiiuiiii.iy BY TELEGRAPH. Expressly for the Oregon Sentinel Viiwa. June Kith, Pony arrived al Fort Churchill yesterday. The following Is tho Viilon't leport. St. Lot'!, Juno 10th. Nolhlng Important lias happened since Friday Inst. The Federal force In Washing ton seem to be piepnrhig for nn Important movement but holding difintto Is known. There Is no doubt that Harper's Ferry will be attached either today or to-morrow. Munasses Junction will bo the sceno of active operations In a day or two. Secession troops at Harper's Ferry aro re ported lo bo suturing from itisrnso nnd want of food. Hen. Ileauiegurd has charge of idem. It Is said Jeff. Davis will command nt Ma- na'scs Junction. Thu vole ol Tennessee on June 8th, resulted largely in favor of Secession. It is said Ihat J. A. McCIcrnnn will be Douglas' successor in lie U. S. Senate. dipt. McDonald was discharged In the U. H. Court in Springfield, III., on Tunc 8th. Uen. Uco. D. McClelland will have llw coup mand of the U.S. Torce in Missouri, as well as in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Secessionists wero destroying bridges in Virginia to prevent the Federal forces Trum advancing lib) tie Slate. C. A. NieklllTe lias been nominated as can did ite for Congress from lliu fllh District of Ivciilueky. A National Monument will be erected to IMiiglus In Clilcngo. Latest mlviccs fiom Uuropa represent t list t I'nghind, France nnd Aiiilrla, nre more f..vor able to the cause or the United .Slate I than before. The pre'int Minister (Ad.iin) to the Court or St. James having brought about it more friendly feeling. K.vMtuMir Dallas nml sou have aiilvid ul Washington. The correspondent or the ,iVii Cnllfvrniii llie Alexandria thus speaks o! the eiiptuiu nf cavalry, nnd Ihe prospects of SchailTcr nimmg llie prisoners : A limit' nl Federal troops lad been iidranrtd towards Kulrf.ix.iirCuliK'ppcr dun I llnii-e Iho htndqti triers nf u largu force nf the rtln'l nrmy tints culling nil' nil coniinunlcallon wilh Itlihmonil, llurpcr's Firry uud nlher pti'uts South on the Alexandria, Orange nml .Mnuiii-si-s (Jap Itillrcmil. The nulpixt iT tli idels me believeil In be stiitmneil on lids road, :!.ly two miles from A'cxnndri i. The body nfciv nlry captured by Ihu Miihtg.iu volunteers, while ultcmptlng In nuke their escnpj fiom Alexandria, nro cjinpostd ul u gentle man's corps from I'ulrf.ix, mid ttry liundsoinely un! form il, plumed nnd nccoule.vd. Tliey'wtrf placed on boaid n stinuier nnd sent to Wurli ilitou, there to be dealt wilh ns Ir.tltors. Aniiing this iiuiiiIi.t was ii Dr. Iluyle, nf Washington, and, I sincerely regret In sny. Captain Frank Selin'ller, formerly nl your city, mid the found, r nf the Million It'll -s nl San Fiunciscn. Il Is (cured by Ihu Minds nl Captain ScluiefiVr lerc, lint lint ivldenee nf ins ncllvo co-npcralloii Willi llie Kiciuiilsls In seiza Washlmtnii mid ii.iiin ihu Huteru- incut, uml In olher treasonable itels, will b. so overu helming that nolhlng can sate him. I lriil 'lie rt ports coiievrnliig him may prove tinfutin led. Parson IIiioivxi.ow nf lie IChnxilll (IVn) IfVu'g sllll hold nut nobly. 1 it late nuinlier he says: That ulliniy iimhistundiii tve liikfl Keeuslnn In r.y, frcu frnin ull excite ment. tint to destroy nur i fihv, nr f tup r.ur windpipe. Is the nuly way In whlih tie ran be pret inlul froni ileuouiieing Sictt'lon, uud ud eocitin.' Ihe Unlmi. 'I'here Is now but Ihiet- Pnloii ptiK'rs in Tiniiessiv, ns we ruus'iler, und uuless we ure iirsasshmlisl, nr our nllhv deslrnycd, we shall soon luitu tho hono'ul slanding alone. Aid there shall stand ... 1.1..... I .......I I .11 .!. ... r o ",n, .. "I,.-? ",T. .".V. V r '"". .V."" "Y" niviiun imn iii-ii'.- iiiiiii iii iirci.tii ng.ui s' i ..... . ,,..;,.I .,. , ,f . ., .o.ir coin it nous oi rigiu. C.tnsov Cirv, June ITlli. Tho Oeer'nud Mail Ciimpany.s train arrived here ut noui in diy. Thu liiiln will hiitv fi.r Ihu F.tsi to stork the mini, In the nininliicr. Fiflttn ttiiL'uiisnf Ihu Overland Teleir.iph Coinpiuy left Kuiplre Cily lids morning, load-d willt poll uud wire for Fort Chur chill, win re Ihe first work will b? comni'iiml about Thursday next. Pol have iilremly lurii cnnlrattid for about Illlll miles from ilis cily, and the line will bu extended al about thu rate or fire miles a d iy. Onvernment has ordered 10.000 nf llu-mtr kels storeil In tlio arsenal nt Augusta, Me,, ti be forwarded to Plilaihlpliiu, Il is probable that the nr.'iiil will mviii bu used Tor Ihe man u'ucliirj nl shot, slieiN, I'le., now ihat liar per V I'eny and (Jiiqinrt urn In thu hinds nf the r.bcls. This could bo thinu at couipiretlvely sui ill expense. Thero nru now 10,203 soldiers In Camp Dcmilson, Ohio. I.uxr. St.KMiimi Is n perstn nf slight form, nnu non t lonit ino nern no hits shottn hinuc i . .. t is ,i t l l l ln !"' During nil the sh'iro he sh ued Iiu situ o ,,:,,i,,".', "t "' "ll',., ""',' 'he them, slept will L'"1"0 .''i mu-utis ite n inn. m prep iralloi "r " "f"1 "" '' m'' r'"rl' ,V .lI' l,,,,n-fn. I",,'vtf uud K-d nn-rdldi;,' wits lis spirit Himugli Ihe Wei lis nf Stem "l'l'l -ley pased This pleas mt pir.igraph nppeirsln Ihe II is ton Tiuiiernl : 1 Iters Irom Knvllslieulh'ir. received by lie- Peisla, siy that n llirnilu.'. iiiiin iioiiu ins un oni-r irom niu rtoiiimrn Stitlcs for twenty thoiKt'id scalping knives, for whlih n special ptlteru was sent out. There nrc orders in Slitlllcld ulso fur tha same toys." A gentleman who traveled with Col. Mnev Gregg's. South Carolina Heglinmil a pari of tlio way from Hlchiuou'l tu Manasses June t'on, says llmt they were uccnmpinled by two hundrid negroes, who carried their master's urui3, knap-ail; i, and In miny cases nn rxlr.t hut. The guns were strapped on tho bjiU nf the negroes. A peculiar finliiro tins a full negro baud which p'uyed Dixie elegantly. Tim Nashville i"iin'i. learns from n prlvittj letter that Tuylur, nf the Fhsl Temittsee Kegimeul, who killed Lleulciuut Dathlnu, of thu same corps, nt Lynchburg, it few days ugo, was tried by a Omit Martial at Kleliuioud nnd sentenced In be shot. The sentence, says Ids correspondent, was promptly execiitid." Tus: Memphis Malaiulit publh-hcs ar. Or lilmtuce, said to lave been passed by the Seres. Ulon Convention or Arkau.is, dl.lralning Ihe Ipiyment of all debts duo the cllizens nf free Slates, and confiscating whatever property Ihey mny own in said Slate, Dkatii or (Jen. Doni. The California ex changes chronicle Iho ilealh of Ucu. S. II. Dosh, Into senior editor of (he Shasta Com in. Ho was burled on the 14lh lust, by thu oultr of Odd Fellows, Tlio Olympla Pioneer nnd ficmotral has, dis continued publication, Mr. James Lodge hav ing withdrawn fiom Iho concern. Tiik fore ten vote in lids country Isrslhn.i. I ted lo be ubout ono ttu'lllh of Ihe whole. mg-j Jgra i i aaiii Tei Tin: Tit.eairn, jtsti nn: rntrxnn ns KniTATiox ix OitrnriN. As Pitsldiiit of lla Trnchers' Asnclnllnn ol Ill's Stale, organized In Ihe cily of Portland in December 1838. I hereby rcqt.ot the members or that body, util ull others ilipi'sed lo unite In its objects mul c.eic'es. to nint In Salem on Wednesday, thelllst day nl July, at 10 o'clock A. l. This rail Is lsued wilh the cmieiirrniieo, nnd at the rrqnrl nr several memUfcs nl tho Asnciatlon, uud or olher teachers npPri lends nl ihe ciiitic. A general attendance Is earn cst'y requested. Tiiomis F. Scorr. Oiir.nox City, June 1'Jih, 1801, jrAllHtED. - ai In I'lnrnlv. June IFll. by lief. A. JI. Wlt I'uiiii, II. I). 1'iifiiatY Iitj., lo .Miss S.tutll A. Cil.tni. The compliments of (he ptitlcs wilh tlio cako nnd wine wile received. We are glad to seo that thu Umiiv scnllmcnt pret alls nt I'hicilx may Ihcir's evi r be one nf iinnlloyid hnpplncs". NI.W ADVJMlTISI.SIHiNTS. $5co bewabd! Prom Ilal'.e C.'eek, twenty miles rroat Jackson title, mi nr ittiout May I2lti, irvrvo Horses -.tMl- oxi: iitox-tiiiAY niaTaV, Deserilied ns follows: (lite bright sorrel horse, ntmut seven yrnr nhl, lli liiuil high, n star In forehead, luniy m.tnv nud l til. o'ie hind fool while; has largu uo-trils nud iyes ; h.i a wild look. One Hah! Morii'l Iiorse. right yrnrs nhl, ahniit slvlei'ii bauds high, eairli's n high hiail ; lm n lonif, slim iieek. In'iivy legs, big feet ami whltu ta'l ; Isaluriy li.mlir. One btntii Inirsf.lPii years nld.rMccn hands high, heaty biilll.lilgh hiiubil ; cairiis his tail mi one side j h i sail. lie maiKs. O.ir ill's p bay how, eight years old, nricii h mils high ; black legs, mane and lull, big heaihd : It it vi It ttry ihorl ; a poor ttitlkir. Oil" d'slmtl sorrel horse, seven years old, while stripe In lac Ihrcu while lee I. switching tail: has a blumd brand (tints 1) on near rump. fO-All s.f lha nlmvo horses nre American slock, giiml wnrktrs, i.i.il ham collar mirk. They had been mi much sh months, and when stohii weie tuy fill. They lad no shots on. STOI.I.N", ul Iho same lime, one Iron-gray filly, I'.ree yars nil, ittmiit rnurlccu h.inils high nnd viry iieully built; br.tmlid 07 on lilt shoulder ; dim stripe In luce. -d" We it'll gitr $Ht"M for thiilillvrrynr tin-liorsp. In J.iek'imv.lli) or in uniii.ir lino "r.ip inch, uud an inlitllloii.il tVi,"!) for the npprc- ni.-11-iuii unit eoiiviciinii ni ino tiiiti nr llileves. CLCUAUI. .t dhum. .liiek"nniIlh'.Jiiiiii'.'2, Istill. 'J.ttr 9 '76. CSS3l.5LlSriD ONION DEMONSTRATION rpilKIli: will In a M i Merllng of the IrhunU J. nf Ihu PiiIoii III Ju'tplitue rniliily, un tho rotirih !!iiy of July iili(, III Ihu luwil nf KERBYVILLE. All e'l'r. 'ns lavontblu lo ihu Colon nro In til. it in ittii'iiil. Sevi r.tl illsiinguMied orators are e.xpcclc.l tu pre-int ami mtiln-.s tin1 iii-i'llni. MANV CNIO.V CITiy.PNS, ICi rbytilhi, June IH, lMll. Fiva Works for Sale. July Uli, liioi. HWS nil baud supply or I'lltllWOltliS . siiiiabhilor liiilipeiiilenru Day, TWOPOPND SICV II0OKI.T.S. ONCPOPND SICV ItOCKiriS, FIFTKKN CALL. 1IO.MA.V OANDI.KS. WIIKKLS, IIIINCOLAS. KTC. Jueksoiivlllt-. June '.'.. 23:til DAN. JONES' Bartoor SHop, Cppo:ito tho Post Ofllco. SIIAVINO, lln'r-eiilllng. Shampooing anil Curling. Il.t'r Dytil cither black or brown. A genuine ui I'clo nt I'l-li' ll.tiu Iti'.sioiiiTlt's:, and CrlstuduraV lirtelnr ll.iir Pje for sale. LAUNDRY. lie l.-i" nl-nii Itumlry altaehid tnldscslnb IMuai'iit. nml l preptred iieallv In wnslt Iron aid prnu.p Iy il.-IIiei' Co itleini'ii's Clothing. J.iel,o:iillle, Juno ;.',, r Sheriff's Sale. BV virtue of flro ixeeullnns Issunl out or tho Con nly Court or Douglas Coiiuly nud Stnlu nl Oiegoii, nml lo mo illnelnl mio'lii favor of .'. M nl. A Co, uml ngnlml .lohu T. Ilromi, for llm sum nr three hiuulnil uml setenty-llre dot lal mini slxty-liu) ci'lila (:I7.1 o'.'.-lno), Juilg. iiieul irnl eosP. ; ni.e lit fin or nf II. W, llarlnn, against .lohu T. Hi oh ii, for Ihu sum of tuiuhuu dnd uud i Iglily-iiliie doll it's nml eighty cents ($1111 siti-linn, ju.Uiii'iit nii'l en. l ; ono in latornf L. IlluiUr, itgiihist John T. Ilrnwii, ror llie sum ol' onu liiiniliedaud IhlrleendollarH (ill:i 0il),juiguient nnd cols ; one In fiuorof 'I hoiniu P. Slu rlil.ni. ugalust John T. llroun, fur thu sum of sMv.tlneo iljll.irs rSliJ 00). JuiUniriit and ensls; ami onu In favor or ri. .oi.iiiaiusf(, ng.iiusi Jomi r. iiiomii. lor lliu iiiiii or nnu Imuilieil nml llilileen iloliars nml seieiily-ulno cents ($113 73 100), Ju 'gui'-'iit nud co-Is : I bat u levied upon nud will pro ceitl to io 1 for c.oh, on Monthly, tit 13t7i Ihu of July, A, 1). 18(11, at ono o'clock p. si. on tlm premises, Iho tl I to ami luti rest Ihat John T, llieiwu has la lot ,11, tut in I'nni- It l.livtr iii.ii.lu.r It. ,n,tv..tl.... -- " -f, v. ... v.. .j ...., (2!)), In Ihe ton n plot or llovchiirg. Douglas ' I. ...i.l Chln.,1' OMm.il ..'III, nil .1... ...'..ll.j, ...l ...i..v ... .n.vil, ..ll.l .It, l.iu Ull purleiiaueei thiiiiiulH belonging, ami known as TIIK H.VOI.i: HOTLL PUOPKRTV JOHN FULLF.K ION, Hlu l If Douglas Coti'ily, Oregon, Ilocbmg, Juno 2Ut, 18lil. i2:lw. Esrocutor'e Notice. rpill.unilirflgu'd laving been nppolnled by J. lie I'liihulu Com t toe Jo-enliliie cnimlv. Stale of Orognu. at tin June Turn. IMil, of s't'il Courl, IJxu'iitur of lie istutu ul' Win. Jl, .Sllnli.tnl tit cease tl : Ni tlcob leiehy pltcn to ull persons hating claims ngalnst said cslato lo piuent lliem to me, as rcipilrid by law, will) In one yenr; nml all persons net lug said rslatu nre viipiittiil In make Imiiiedlntu pat ment to me, nt my residence on Louie Cicek. Joscnlilnu county, ttforcsatil. J-. U. iiKAJll.KT, livccntor. Keiliy tllle, June Hlh, Iffil. jSilw, to f