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h h si ft TUB OREGON SBfflfflEL ,.1Atllllf.lMllor. !. "TO T1IK CrUWl'T ANtI rhllJUM'M'V Of YUl'll Uiov, a (!ovnitMirT rou tub wiiotr is imus revikin.G " UiiAtiirN. JACKSOXVLLilK. SATUUDAY, iMAUCII l."i, I82. Freedom of tho Press Again. Statement nf the cu-c.-The recent oMctg ... ...r. ..r ., ! with reference to Home of our cotrmporuriw, nre Mlftati from tins Oovernmcnt ii;irfiing the publication of the dulnynl journals i not at nil. Tlio Umernmrnt dws not directly Inter fere with their pubhention, has not ilono it, nor will It do any fiteh thing. Hut It' lati giiitiro l : pcntlentrii, you nre publlhlng n ill!onl olvect ; you arc laboring to light tip the torch of chll war, nnd nrc giving aid nnd comfort to rebel In nrnu against jnur (.nv crnmmt.nnd the fnt dcvelopiinr civilization or rrpublicun intltutiotri, nnd the conquering fiicrjlc of free Government, nn.l wo refuse longer to coincy for jnu your dlloynl ptipcr. We refine to lie ncoomplicts in tl work of ltebillion nnd Denth As duly nppoiutiil Uuard.nn ol the public fufoly nnd tranquility, wo wnfh our hands of jour guilt. If thv com iitunlticf, thrmuh which ourpoionoti sheets rlrcuhttc, nro willing to ghc It nn existence through sufieruncc, why publish nwny, Lut yen must find ycur own mtant of mnftiiHtt. This is the c.xt"iit nnd no fcrtlnr. Men talk about un imniiuu of tluir Ccn ilitutlorml rlghu! duH as tlmtigh the Gov ernment was umkir ony eowtilntlmml nbligu lions to conry ncwfpfliCM for niijlnhly I Ii it n mere mnlltr of ptihllc comenlviicc, nml there is no comtltutlomit obligation. If Con- grrs ilinnlil reptnl to morrow, the laws on which our expensive .U.I syslcn. rU, tlL Conitllulion wot.1.1 remain intact. It em.M not have been the intention or the Cong.M Hint miHiMnl cur prrtent iHMtuI system, to give u.s.oja. men sucu nu iiiurm in ine man fjcilitiei then erctiUd, n that the Government na pleilk'ei to convey. If demanded, the Mean tt Its deitruclloii. nml if it refuted, to rnaler ll, ..-.-...,. ,1,.,1.,1j,..I,. Ii I..,,.. ,.l,n.l.,. ...,n.,....ru.....i...,.h ., .,. "-'"' lo the charge of niurpition. Again, the power exercised by tlie Do'- ,- ; exist, mailer General oxtits, or It docs ...it cxtof. Ii' itdoinntcxljt.l!TCnlilliiteiirly uu tinirper. tortn t!ie cwliluilnu,.l exNlenee of tin-' power, we believe there is no utmost iiiiIvcimI acknowledgment of its existcnee, bnekid by thr Dtmotivlit prt(trltnt of Ihe past. 1IkiU iillv. in tlie iMtl hxlorv of the Gnvernmeni. ' huve the sub hmIiiI uginu refused mull fucill lies to nocomwis iH.Hiuu.Kiir.1 .uw.rj.ury. nnd their ccllon. have lieen suiinlned by tins highest legul ..ulhorityor tlw LoveiniiKiii. Huchn efe nceurred in Hk AdmlulslratU ortruiiKim rieree. winw .iii imvm nn nee-' rctary of War b-m! C.iteb dishing Attorney ' uencraid me nine.1 bwiw. um eonciu. slon nrrivul nt by llw Attorney General in ' that cose, were wMuined by lWrcv' vntire i..lu.u., ......; m, ,.,. . 'r" Vemntrutij. It ulso rcfvlvnl I lie senctlon ol the ekqurnt ami nullotxil chkflnliH or the old Whig Kirly, nnd of the conservative men of nil parliee. Then Ihe t'listeiica of llic Miwer has been ttltlhdil, nunlHUinl nml yiudifitd by the Democratic xtrly in the palmiest day of its loyalty und power Htublithe.) upon n foundation of law and logic, iinuuivvnble nml ninnsnt'iable. And nflcr ull th.it we linve heard in lurioa kiI, nbnut un nppeul from tlie decision of n proerly ennililoktl forum, to n town meeting or n popular mob, and that too by the present vicliuvt of this power, nre we to have rcciutctnl by thco preaclwrs, tlie very thing they o pleufuutly ridiculetl ? Iet IIhiii jperivnee, we my, the pracllial npplicatiun ol tlie doelriues lliey so complacMitly com tneixlttl to others. '1 hey were satiified ol ils truth then; so were we; let thtm show their devotion now. Kvuylhing moved along smoothly enough in I Ik- current of cvuils, w long as nbolitionltts alone wcro the legitimate Hihjrctii for the ex- rciseof this pnwtr; but us soon ns a m-cw-ionit was struck fairly und tquar.-ly, ami I'fl iniuing upon the uihipiiition of means to Iho aicompbiilimvnt of cwk, why then, it ims ioitrbull Unit garrf my ear. How iiiirucuhm lii-'tfl'.cl nfn ehunue or elrouiiistuiKM on the opinion of some men ! As lung ns they can iy, " thou art llic mnu," ll.c principle is not inly correct but glorious, but reverse tho waad und backward let it ruurberutc with ifleciivc power und they striko n ilifl'ercnt tuue j lliey nro not en certain nbout iH correctness, und dou'l appnculc the nature or its glory, Aguiu. tho c.iluec or llih power is luces mrily incident to theeAisttocc ol Government Thl. will uppcar from a supposition or two. Suppose that Jell Davis ihould flud it necis nry, In order to revive the waning energies of Iho military ilvspoli.ui, over which ho prusldoj l establish an organ in thu city of Nuw Vork. ' Must thu Government convey thu convey lite paper? There can be nu doubt us to ihe answer to be ' r , " , ' .," " , .V, . 7 7"lv" , u"; .... . ... , l- U'ted btutw nutl China, they onn be oxiie cd Vv.,,,..ths,luss,,.n. IMt suppus t,,at, in wL ,, WlM.ve the people of Oiego:, to ve ol o, wublul... u press, ne should e fit , lU ,IwtUr () ,, lo Uru Hie supple t.utvriaU u lead) furiiithul . ., , . to his baud. How stands the cans then? Isj Tins S(oetiomsl uro hunting for n oandi the government bound lo convey T Or, iu duto for Congress They uro nnxloui lo llud other words, is there a moral despotism in tho n man who tan I hi ii Union man to Union "liberty of the Dress," that overrides every l.rV'Cnl'hnV.hr" '"''' l?at,',C,l; ,,'., , ... , , ' "A man is, known by tho eoinpany ho keens." nnKtilrfillnn ill (inhltn l.nnni- nutl tinlilin ,. VW.V.H..V. W. .......... HV..V. HH. I'VMV , safety ? The-ro mutt be, If thero h such an ntvful sacrednns ubuut u paper, noklng with i. .loyalty nud preguaut irllh thu elements of iii uar, a. tu pljiv it bocd tlio jower and u (i.ivwnoK-ni, JJieiiwl rif iluuee Is ll.o priews ot liliert " Mill1! 'I'm: iSKWA Trimi present tippcamnces, wo ' would out. Price, ll.o tcM General,. ha ".Tor. ly took tlm running disorder nt the bat - Innately took tlm running tlo of lloonoville, hits iovt in the fluuniM in.. i.,, i., run until lie baa become . . . , .,., or ArKMiMis. General rurll Whose ilisagrcenmo tiuiy u was io ioi- loivimweii iiinrmn into, ... "J - . . II 1.-1 it..-.l. ..Ill l. .........1I. to adopt the return of lira (. unstable made to n .liHtlce nl tho IVuco or tho Old Dominion, " rn suitmplum non tl mtomntum." Umcnils Hunter, 1ine and Curtis ore mm I us fioulhniird with n well npioiulrd nrmy on tho west lde of tho MMMippi. Gtucrul CI runt is tunvlng southward with liia letorlous coluuin on the cnt (Ido of the father r Water?, IcuvIiir btliinil lilni l'lirlsi lltiiry and Dnnpl.nu, the trnphlM or UU fast aecuuiiilutiii(f inilllary glnrj and honor. O en oral Duel with iik culuuin of one huiidrtd thousand men. has the intulo track, nnd he is fmt cunotntmtiii Iil4 TiiretH in 'i'ouncs'ec, ready to strike caMwiird or westward ui the citceuced of the compnigu may demand. Norfolk ii nt the mercy of Ucncrnl Wool, lluriHidc and Shcruun are working their way ' into tins Interior, ...id will ji-k,., be in po.im, of nil tlio rnllrortdj leading (u the North (lenvrnl ilutler threnteus Mobile und New Orleuni, Mid l'liisacula looks with despttlr on i Tort l'kkiiis. ItoMiierans is slrnlliily uM proaelilng Mnn.iM-ua from Wottertt Virginia, and the Army of the l'oloiuuc Is t lowly lim ing around this (librultiror the iiUIs. 'i'nko intocotmitltration in connection with the nbove stntenient, UmiI wlnrocr tlw Union lurct. ifuetratu tins rebellious States, tlicy nrc Itnilt.il with joy, nnd looked upon us dellveieri, nnd Ik- conviction lorew itnlr upon our mind, tliul tlie great rebellion topple to Its full. Amid nil nur jy ovir the rticut Union vie torluc, und the bright prixpccl they present or the iHrdy rcslorulioti ol tins American Union, there cumc nil itim of news of uiclumholy in tcrvsl to cur) patriot ierj gciiuiiw friend of the Union. 1-indi'r is dvud. We cau III uir.)rd to looo mvli oftleirs in thfte lln:w of defection mid Ueudwry. 1I.S U uddl to lliefew immortal in thut were nut bom ! to d.e." TMrllHRn' l.MNTltlTB. Tle TricIkm' 111- stitutu for the .State of Oregon, met nt H.ilmu on tins 12th of Kvlirunry last, und reinnlnrd in kmIoii to the 17th. The we I on won woll uttriHltd by I lie Twckrs of theSUttc. nml n good deal of inlertvt a manifested. A ktter u nml Iroin JIimi. A. ,1. Mouhler. Hiliicrlu- wUn, uf ,.lll)lie i1Nllrilc,)H, 0r c.diforniii, bm qw ffm .fufl--)r I(JIIW1, 0f ,-orust lJrof wpr-i,tt of imcro,t lle 11C0P l 1hj ItMli,llte. ucUit Mfr0 dJivKcd on ,...,.,,,,, oil.mnbv. I'IhimiIm. Orlho- ipy, Graninwr, Arilhiiiellc, l'lillonipliy. Alge- lira, MomI 5rcUmc.nnd the School Uws of HiUSmi... I., fjdt It wvincil to hive been I . . ,luitB n ,wiking iwivenlloiii lull there win i I ollfl ur ,hi. H ...... I.lc.,fl..,i... .i... ,ii,,i(1. ,'rre"1'1" l in.,,,,,., ,, ,Milli,ejl conventloiw und leisWutlve .,,,,, illlt ..... .,ruti,t forward, imintid " I .ik nf ,u.u lltti ,,i,.i . ...... ..t .i...i"'"i " ,M nK,n. I'lto itibj.'ct of Ie SehooU, or the wipiwrl of mIhioU by direct tas., cme up for ovuii!cr alion nml ih.cnlun, nml of iikum reeclvid llw sanction ol thai Kiwile IhxIv of inei'. iVirtuvnn.1 iiitvlligenee, lis well in vice und ,HftriiniM urB IMllllie IlnlI-f . u'l. lfUlu L MmM UJr in4l(,,llwnM Mlowwouto-0 U f()m um, (WB (h, nw. ttfco ,uw ,,, u vrl0IH om, i,,,,, cummuiiltv, ., .u.-!,,. ,,! .....i iiu.,i.u,i u,-. fiu 'f wcJ a UKX uimJ AwnyA i HXC1 ,0 1 f t ll() flKlla titm wlicj, n, blewlwr Hliw. iiur 1 bas ol.il.lreti or not. Ho ,-j. ,lf ,,,,, by u Mbr ,! mrongor lwire, ban tie would if vie and iguorome nliouuded. No teuslbW and intelligent man will refute to Kiy such a tow An interesting dWettitioii sprung up during thcseMiwiior the convention, on ,b correet ueMtoftlie itsH-rtlou fouml in our l'ldlosophle tlmt projvctde dewwl in tlie sunns time that they ascend. Several members of tlie Institute tlenlid the correelne of I lie miem. WlMt do our l'liiluMiplK-rs Ihlnk of it! The lustitute u.ljourmd to meet iu Salem on the lit Monday in August next. The ltiehmoud Whig of I'chrtury 211, speaking of DavU' iuuueiiruti.Hi, w.vs, m vkvv of the Kivt, present, mid probuble 'luture, the (Higiunt pionenltxl U u hitter moekery mid u miserable conijiensutiou for the ruin of a frtc jieuphs. Yes, thut is our opinion, exnetly. 'I ho in nuguratiun ought to be ditpvused with. The " Kigitint ' of the first iiuugurtitiou was n " mUiruble cumpektation for the ruin ofn frto people ," mid what, judging hj the iwst, will both compensation of the ueond " iiiookery.' The Whig, ulludw to the Kiit, thu prevent, and the probable future, with evident feelings of melancholy hn)ileMiON. It Me that the grcul itbvllion is uboul il.iycl on I, that ll.c military dei-potism of dclf. Davie k Co. Is about to iiillap,e, ami tlmt l Union will le reslorul In nil its integrity and glory. Under mob cireumitanet, wo ure of tho opinion that it would be u pioiu notion to forego the pleasure of the second inauguration. Ciii.s vmin It is estimated by the I'rew of Culifornl.1, that there is from forty to sixty tliouKiud Chiiumvii In that Slute. Munv have becoino nlarmwl for thefeur thuOrieulali may overrun thu Slum. Dill bavo Uvn in traduced into iho legislature, not only to prevent n furllwr immigrntieii, but to e.itl the present Chimse impiilatiou from tLo State. IliioutM arc onU'rliiltieii .i In uliMn.r nn,l;,i. ,., ,,.., .,,,, ,., ,.,, , ,. Mlf f.'Uim . Yevj, they want n man who can cry, " Good hord! Good Dovlll" rldo en both sidus or llw pqIiiIinI lrne ut one und the suing tiino und be u pjrft .xnnillHwtlui of lr himl uuua nun)" the Oregon I'cmce Union Demo crat.e fcecesslou I'arij ' WJf WJJWJff f fVMl W J'l." BY OVEltLAND TELEGRAPH. ry 21ll..-0en. Scott bus been np ' , . . ..? . . ,, . .. ,,,. r..it .,.., ponicii Jim nor to aic-mco, ,,,..., ' , , , , . ., ,,... ,. ,,p ... , sue h us io exercised In the pvellicntion or Hie ..... . i .i,n iiorinrusicrti uoimuury. .ivc-cuii.'i; "- . ,. , I ' llWIJIIllilliUlli U liutilj '-" --..- - '' , .1 i . . . I ... I. f .. st.n nstll1tt1- ,,. .......... , , ,.,;,., I, t!, mMiiilHM . ' p ' . ,. . ,1)b,rn, .tui. hi wiw iiv -- -- uhottl the .Semite ngrciing to buy on J.ngiauii, Frutiec nnd SmIii for live ctm, or wr inc. The olliciitl slnleiiu'iit of tins fight nt I'Orl DoimliNou rtturnj U21 lilllid, 1051 woumlfil, nnd )r2jiiiiwing. Cumberland Cnp nnd IliiMclvllle nrc In pos susion of this l'lderals. On the 2S.1, Hinltli' Diviiou made n rcconnoiwiict; tiiwurtis ten tcnllle, tienr Mniinws; 11 inauntid plcVeU were cailured, but no Information obtained. 'lurjiwl.w found In Smunimli riMr were tie mrojed by reilcruN. Col. Corcoran will bo made n HrigNiier Oeiwral as sum m he returns rrom the South. l'oiirlren Mclmngcd 1'cder.il officcM arrived nt Now York. They hud been pri utelv inforniul that Nnslnlllu was taken. .,.,., ruloful ,0UI 110W ol llkk. , uiond. lVbriwry 26th: 'I lie nirmy nrc repnrtwl to Iks making strong fortilleatloiH ut 1'lne ninlli, 12 miles from Nuihville, wlasru thej intend making n ttntid. Gen. Ilitlliek. in tin order nddrsnul to the troop reiterates in strong language tlie pro vMmwor the Third OriUr. Ho urge the Federal loldicw to show the inkguhKd Souih crn Knple thnt they conic to nature not to violate Constitution nnd laws. He forbids fugitive slave bUng ndmittwl within our lines Joseph A. Wright his Iikii nppolnttd lo lllll tliu vacancy ncrtuinnu! by tlie iSuiliiun of.ToMe D. Hrlght, m Senator from Indiana. Tlie rebels uro very luny nt Coluinbus. iltl.cr to cviicuate or show light. A ricnuuitiiiiu' hIiows preparation for a ilri.vr mnuiti'iit. Memphis por rericnt the jwoplc of TiiiunMeu m feeling gloomy nnd iKprerMil ",u )' W' 'J Mention of nil news is Interdicted by wllllary niitliorily The Governor of MisniMippl und AlnbiiiKilmvecallnl for trnoi", and Ihreuttno Imltlng 11 the demand is not 11111, News from JiiirnddeVi uxndiiloii continu ing the burning ol V.'intou, nu the t'lioivnii river, Ihh liecn rccelvwl. Tlie Ntw York lih went up tins Chowan river in three gunboats, nml found the ineiny in strong force ut Wiu lou. The bonis wtro d upon, nnd in retali ation the town was slielUd und buriHtl, 'lie boats rettiriH.il without making u hinding. North Cnroliun Inn rc-clucit.l rtwtlr lo CongruM.iiii.kr the election tinier by the Pro I..HHI. viuvviuur. niiiville was nceiiptul on tho -lih. iy i Ijcii. Unci, with in mm troops. I lie rwlcrnl ,, ,.... ., ... . ..... '"g "iu living uier me nunc imtwe. i ue Stale IsgWnturo i.djoururd to Meniphb. It leportet! that CouiinUsioncr luive bien up i . . - ......... t luiiutul to confvr with the Eidiirul U.iveru ..iient. to urniuue terstu foe iv trnusi.r of ul!t . . . .-. .... giatioe, ami umi liov. Harris omrtu in turn CniifnUmto forces over to tlie Union Tlieru is u strong Union wntimuiit tu Ten- m;ee, und tlie IgUlaltiru will vudnr; tlie reeoiumvudatioi.i of Gov. Harris fuarlu to opjHHo the Union sentiment. .'tU.000 Cmfid t criitu IriMfU ure rp.rtrt to bo tit CVhiuibu. Gov. liurrii, wlwu he lied with thv lgli liitnre, buriHil Hmj Shite I.llir.iry. TI.l si civ a wiuu ure LNuniiff iut army vv.m iws.r ;oci. ... . , .. . ........ i 'nml nwrM .. l ... .. i:nKlaii. remains neutral, nml will only rre- ogniAi tlie wiuuiug side In America. Sllilcll haa uirived In I'arii. Hr. laii-in, I'eb. 2.'.th. Dispatcliea were rived ut the htatlqunr lew of Um HvHirlnwnt or the West II, U morn- j Intr, unuuiiueliig that the urmy under Gen. I Curti Iwd again rou led Gen. Drue, toiietliir with lie furev wnt to hi nwUlmire by th Coufi.dk'rattN, umler eoinmand of Geu. MuCul loch.ut Cr. Hollows, Ark. This w.u the plate at vrhicli 1'rlce expeetul It. make u la.t, iletermlnvtl ruUluucc. It is -IU inllcu Irom the .Missouri boundary, nnd the point ut which u dvKr.ito rosht nice might well Ut made. Gen. Ctiriis forced Drico lo Inivo Uhli.d him nil lita military storevs; iiho his Iek nud wnuiuUd l'ruvlous to hU nbdiidoiiment of the ground, he ordered nil hU cdinp equipage to be burned, whlcli was done. Gen. CurtU, In hU dispnleli to Gen. Hal Ixk, wys tlmt most of bin provision for the last ten ihija have been taken from the enemy. 1'rloe burned hi extensive barracks nt Crow Hollow to prevent our troops occupv lug them. Cviuo, lb. 2fltli. Col. Webslcr iirriveel to d ty from Clnrks vllle, Teun. Hu sja tlmt Gen. Dillon fled from Fort Donaldson to Ularhsvllle, iWslroud what properly ho could, nud went up the Cumberland river. Nut a country road or bridge escaped Ida vuiukilwiii. The vuluubh wire bridge ivtur Nosiivillo were burned by rillow' ordcre. Finding he could do noth lug Iu Nnshvlllo, Pillow destroyed nil the mil Itary store which could not be ourrled oil. Three gunboats from Fort DouaWeon hid nrrlvcd nl Nashville. Thoy icporled tlmt Gov. HurrU wished nn Interview with Gen Grant. It is an erroneous statement that he delivered nu " iutenso war moasage" to the Legislature, In which ho decluicd thut Ten nessee must fight lo tho bitter end. Gen. Nelson's Kentucky brigndo reached Fort Donaldson Sunday. It was Immediately tent ronvard lo Nu.hville, Gen. Ilucll's timely arrival (hero undoubtedly aaved tho city from utter destruction, as Pillow could not have saved it from Ids desperadoes if tho Federal force had not been iu the vicinity. Thing.) are quiet at Foils Henry. and Don aldson. Tho men nro Tast recovering from the effect of their lato fight. WAsm.NOTo.v, Feb. 25th. The House today passed the bill aiithorlz lug tho l'ostiuastcr General to establish u mil rorm inouey cxclian 'o nistcin for pojt ofllecs lljiti nro uicmeii eultaulo tlierciorj Tur orders from SI to 810 commission fivu cents: for eiveiy addltlvual 310, fivu cents. Nnr YonK, Feb, Hy the ni rival of I he Couiiuioii wo learn that lie Dtilish steamer Itiu.ion via taken rtTWJlikWwcy,iJiiJMt!auJX-ufUJiyirwTiiiiwgirrTjjnt:. 'iwimiui ..., .... ..i. ilm Itm ilmiiili! Iiv tlm nlonn of r ',..nnoiii. sha liiid Imlf n cur -o of cotton nlionrdj linit previously liiiuled n cargo of blankets umi ortlln inco nt Mntnmoru". "Wiishinuton-, Feb. 2Glh. 'ho landing features of thu Treasury Nolo bill which pncd yesterday, nrc tho Imiic nnd , -, . v ItUtlllMu 111 rlUUU"tUU III JIVilMUJ iviuo i.. . . . IS.! ... . . .. ....... r. i.n I w "J . . ,. ' ,1 huh nrmUU Ul.vn V WVji. nil in..- iii..nvit - (crwl ,, t,c public debt nnd duties", nlnili nrc 0 ()e .mU Cl). 'pic SSO.OUO.OOO, Do )Uul j, U(;i Ulijt,r ,IU cl 0f j(,y hist, nnd tlio MO.OOO.uUO miilir the Act of this moulli, may, uovu-ter, ue rtrwnwi in v incut in" ilutlvs on Imports'. The notes uru Io , MMfl fl(r l tnM iUn nfty dollar, con erllble Into binids Louring C per cent, inlir est, reilicmable in Ihu jiart. The ficrulary of the 'l'reuury ii nulhor lied Id Imiio reg'Htend bond to the iTleiit ol $nn,t)l)0,t00, redeetnublo nt pit mure, urter Gtt ywrs, for tlio purpno of funding lli Treasury XolM nr1 lll(. ij,,,,,!, ,; ix,iM for deposit of mil lobt. TUo Act pn ites not Uu than 3D days, ut live per cent. liiUrtnt. Wasiiisiitoh, l-'eb. 27lh. The Senate wluillttd Mr. Stark, Senutor from Oregon, by n vote of2G to 10. lie np. prarcd nnd took the oath, und It is understood thut hu intends tn call (or nu iuvostigatlou ol his cae by a committee. Waimiivotov, 1'ib. 27ih. The amendment to the Apportionment Dill, of one ml.littaii.il monitor for the Statu of Virglnlu. Illlnoi". l.iw.t, l'liiniylvanla, Ver mont, Hhodo lslau.1, Ohio, ICmtuely und Mlnnwota, w.vt, In convqueneo of the large fraction nf imputation In thxc States, not rep rcucnlctl by the law ns first pnxd. CongrcM has deeliiett to udopt any tnra tires In further thu national representation nt the Inhibition of Industry uf ull imlluus ut Uiiidon, next jear. Mlnltter Cameron has received hkt fluid in itructluiu ui Minister to lliilu. St. l.m is, lb, 27ih. Cl. W.iml'ii ciividr) lumlrluii ilw immy nut of Drnt, Texm und Howll couutim, uihI taken CO ribel priwiien. Kkw Viiiik, Feb. 27th. The ncliml niiinUr of prisoiwrsi taken ut Ho.inoke Jshtr.d was 2I8H. Tlm Nury ileiiurliirfiil lii recolve.1 n dis iv. lib from ('nnmnnHliire (lohUboroiiKh, ilotnl I Mi, 2l)ih. lie latd the ofllohil iicrmnit id the vMn of our vwwls to Udtnlon nml tlw Curr.iiiek Cuml. The imines ir Ihe men- nur iklrnyed by our veasels ilneo the Heel irr-iicried Ilnttcrns lnletjure tins AVu lltnl, llHg steamer ; Cmltte, uiftlptlio 1'amty. The dl.nmnp lllml U'nrruw niul ...lini.lii.r VJ.tr MI)tlr,f A ,,tfW gunlmut ou thet.nk.'tid txpnw gmit ilellght In being rel.ev.-d inl jjiujti, cny ttu, deslroyvl. Utah of t,cmttrre rcuwrkuble well urudasuultoias. .in ,.. k-..t,. !,.. ("..,l., . ,i """ !" - , ,.,. tro)U or cujiUuol in thv uttiwk uu ltsabuih A. our farces tok nndUturbvd pnodim - nf Edeutuii, p-irt of u Hying nrtitlery rvimnt variouele wtlumted nt from lio to IHH), lietl ' preelpltutely. without tiring n alint, mid mmiv ilot firetl. The tMHijn utv In I'MSelleiit con of the liilmultuuta nlso left. Amung thu u- dilloti, und will pruti-cted fnun llw liielewurv milts of tho expedition nre llw ihsslruethm uf ol 4lns weuther. Um. lluitkv Ims ciibliiKil eigiit cannon, nml cue nehooner on tl stocks i I.U hesidipiarteni on the road between lIurHr nl Ivk-utuii, nnd two schooners cuptuml in the !'rry uml IVollv.ir. iSounil Commodore GulddMifotujli any lie reiiwlnnl two hiHirs ubreuit uf tlie town mid wan visited by tbo uutliorllie nnd other, umny of whom ' ri)fi-wJ mMumat 0f lovully to tlw old " Union. St. Locm. Veb. 27th. G'li. Ctirlt has taken wsulon of l'a) ctMV'ille, Ark., capturing a number of prison ers, store, baggage, t'tu. Thu tiK'iuy burned fxirt of tlie town Wore tltey left. They Imve ,,, UlMm lllmllivi,w ln , ew.fit,,, We now piMHMS nil their stronghohU, Cl.viiKMVll.l.t, Teun., Feb, 2Sl!s. The latttit tidvlte repnvsent ever) thing quiet. Several division of tlie nrmy Ihivu ur rived. The report Unit rebel outrage wire eoRimillcl on tlie ieoi'u there before lenvlug, U ooullrnied. The 'I exu Hungers ure said In have stolen every hore they coukl find from friend or foe. They remained iu thu eliy un til within mi hour of tho urrivul of our nd vnnec. The Nr.jlivlllo voplo fay Johnston, Floyd and Pillow nro conei titrating forew ut Miirlreeslinro, but they cannot yet Iktve more than twenty thousand there, and much demur alined. Tlie report of ll.o rebels being surroumUd nt Murrreeeboro is probably without founda tion In fact. Waciii.votov, Feb. 28th. The report which was telegraphed a day or two since, to the elMot that dell. Davis has made overturn to lids Government concern ing the terms of submission, has no foundation In laut. ilic nag ol truce which vviis nip- p3cd to refer to tlmt related totullt to nn ex change of prisoners, Washington', March 1st. Telogrnins do not show tho rebel evneuutlon of Columbus, nor has nuy offiulul information been re eel veil from liueil since tho occiii.ilioii or Nnshvlllo. Nkw YonK Murcli 1st. Secretary Seward's order requiring persons leaving tho country to obtain purport is ru nciudcd. The Federal forces which crossed tho I'olo mnc last Wednesday luive oeeuplid Harper's Ferry, nml a considerable portion or the coun try on both buuks of the Shenandoah. St. Louts, Mureh 1st. Gen. 1 lulled;, In n General 'Older, states that official iufurniatluii had been received tlmt thu rebel, iu evueuatiug Mudtoivu, Ark., poisoned tho provisions widen they wcro obliged to abandon, uud that forty-twoofllccrs u.. me-ii were puxoueu i.y e-iuing iiitm. no j slonlsta now pay marked respect to the Fed sajs that we caunot retaliate by punid.iug the crnl uniform. Citizens who bavo been com- .....wve-uv .o. (., .; u. iuu guilty , tue laws of war forbid this. Dut the sum code author Ize-d tho United States lo retaliate on tho par ties guilty of such nets of poisoning. When cupiureu uiey win not no ircaieii ns onllnnr) prisoners of wur, nor will they bo shot; but tliev will suffer an ienoniliiloo.i nnnlvbinpiii being lunged ns futons. Officers or tho troops or Governniint, nllUough not advisors oi ubot tere of this crime, will be treated us criminal bv the laws of war, which make it their duty to tircvent such barbarities! If tliov iicclecl their duty they must twITer the coiihhiuci.ccs. The House Committee on Foreign Aflnlrs decided to-tluy to report njjulnst tlio Senate bill recognizing llnytl. I The Postmaster General is engaged in send logout Instructions nuking arrangements to tC' i -,.,,,. ,w nlr ... , "..,. ... f..., . .! -.. vnii'nii . vinws utivi jiwofc lumn m " ..... .....,,,',,,,, Dill lm Item nmcuiUd po i . ..- -..... ..ii j. i a to tithe effect Jan, 1, IbC.I, nnd pnud the Houk to day by u otc nf 10ft to lli. Caiiio, MuicIi 1(1. Oovernor Herlor of Arkunwiit Imi Iwued his proclamation drafting Into Immediate wrviisi: ivery tni.n In 'he Stule subject lo inliilarj tin . to rtvpoud within tweuH duvs The Memphis Anilamht rvbel of lb. 'J.Mh, whicli has bsvn recvivid, has no eonllr umtion of the iutiudetl cncuatlon of Culiun bin. On thu contrary tluro ii u cull Tor heuxy nrtlllci!t)ts to tukt! charge of thu bdtUriei at Ihut place. The Arithmetic lcnnn from gcntlcnir. Jut arrived from 1-CnoxvllIo, thut tliu rebl urmy ucur Cumberluiid Gup has been largely rein forced. The Tedcrul und Confidernto troops nrc wlil.iu sight of ctivh other. A light I Im nilnent. That imner wyg i " Our Irleuds nrc cniifid ut of succe." The TeiiiiPMCo I.vgllaturo hud been cnllwl to iiiivt in MctnphU lb. 2 lib. No pioruni w.w nrevi.t. Members were udlonriilng from day to d iy, Tlie rtbel War D.'partment 1ms collet on Tenniic fur thirty irrv more n-glinentH. A lVWnlc letter from I'nr'w mtyi Ym.wy bus left for Alabainn, via llnvuna, fully mtUi hVtl thut none or the great hi wen of Europe wl'l recognize tliu Confederate Government. Advices from Aimniuilis otate tlmt thciioin. imttioii and i lection of 1 '.evenly duhiiMii to ihe U. S. SviM.le Is retluce.1 to u cvrtnti.ty. the coiilpit bulnn tmmiwvl down bUtutn him und Henry Winter Davi. Dai.tixohk, IMi 28lh. A! dsvlircnk (in Moiiduv umriiliig, the IhsI of the u.lvaiiee guard, coiMi'wtlug of the Twenty firfhili I'.liti'vh'tiiihi llgiiml.t, crossed l!' l'..tnrnr b.v the rope fi-rrv.nnd took pne. lon of llnrp. r 1'urry. On the next dny, tlie trt.v htlons hn.1 lninpnrting trtMijw hri'.vod, nml the gtmrd was eorMhlvrubly rtlufurccd lliiliimore nnd Clnrlcitowii nre now ocuphil In nor IrnatM, ntitl I guidon lilislits nre n!su .ireiipled tit premil fl ink movement b.v the cneinv. The reMs tctlretl. Only n'mal 20 were cnpitire.1. Tho people nt IWImr nnd . neighboring p'ncr, which mir troops oceopknl. were in n coiulltimi borJerlng on (tHrvrttkiu, enuirutlvely n.w InlwiiliHiiU rciiiulnliijr in lhttt tl.WII. All tirilflt Ulllllll iHffllilltt l.tt. front tlie tUwM.uii whlcli Ims i.pprtsl llin fur the InU alx month. Many refugee ure returning. Tlie right wing uf ihe unity bus ttinsid tub'y uuriuilml tlm nlwl tenitory of Virgiiiiu, mid made u fot.lhold for llwlf which nil the H)vver of the robulltun ounr.ot wrest from it. Ho far no opimsilit Ins lutu giv.u to our ndvumse. TImk litis mil tteon n IhmiUV I Tlie enemy flre.1 twel.e ahelk. ut tl twin ,m MumLty, nenr Ik-rliu no tkiiwse was doiio. Uiuv two upiMUu; CiiifAOO, March 3d 111 t. vs. Gent ml Under died Humiay uftonpuwi from the detulilHtlng elT.-ets of llw wound reeeivud nl Edward Ferry. '.m'oto.n, March 2d. A dlHilo)i rtcclved ut tin Nuvy Deport meiil tu-tbiy, from CouuiHislore 1'iMtlu, swys Iaenlensint liwlM,ciit with u II ig of truce t Columbus, hu returned, nml report thut C hiinbua U In-ing evucimied. I le uw ihe rt la'! burning tlicir Winter qiiHrltr nud removing the Intivy gun on tlm bliill'', but leaving tlne in the wiiter batlerle. Tlie liwlieuibm vvea. tlmt the ttiwn, tuguther willi the million store, wire to be burned. It k believed th Fitlerul force will oeeupy the iluee !o-ir.ur-row. Wahiiimito.v, Mureh fid. Ofllohil inlonnalloii from NumIivIIIu to the Wur Department represents thut the mllllnry work in Tenncrfco Is about finished, und it only lem.tlns to (ficct the civil ronrgnniautlnu of tlie Slate Government. Tl.o Prealdenl Ims ileslgmiied Andy Johnson us Jlngadier General. Ho proceeds toTcnuevsic to-day lo opeiiuMiiilarj Provisional Goveriinuiit. 'll.o i oliel force under Gem ml Johnston ure living prevail backward by Geu. itutil. (.'otton ol the value of a bundled thousand dollar huve fallen into our bunds nt Nushvillc. The Treasury Department has tuken uieitstire' tu huve it brought to New York. It Is said to be clearly understood between tho Allied Powers lin.t monaichy will bo the rosult of the present Inviislon or Mexico, not witlkitsiidliig tho nstuniuccs given to tlu Umtctl States that tlie did nut fee-It nuy po litical objict there. It Is believed tlie mon archy vv ill be established by the free w HI ol the Mexican people, Just as the French Em pire vvus established. Major Geu. Hitchcock declines lib nppo'nl ment, on tho ground that ill hculth will not permit him to perform the duties in tho field. The reports received from till tho military dirMiriinentf, for the past week, represent the condition of tho troop ns veiy good. General Shields is to succeed the lato Gen. Lander. OiiAiit.iTow.v, Yn , Mnrch 3d. Tho main body of Dank' division rests In the iciult of Uharhlowii on tho rnllroad to Winehustir Illiherto rancorous fecevs polled to succumb to the rebel force uro elated at the prospects of tho future. Tho country through which thu nrmy marched bears the mrks of unusuul nerlcullurul desolation. It t apparent thut future cereal productions nro neglected. Town und country are nt present destitute of importuut articled or consumption. There Is no luck, however, of bread, incut und coarse clothe. 1 Iiindrcd of contrabands ore hourly seeking refuse within our lines They ure allowed lo h.v.uuuiil.uu.11 wii'iis. ujij" ''jumi ""''"'' ' remain nt lame without espionage or care, cm- I cent to prcv cut lliclr return bcjoi.d our posts, ltenorts from Winchester nrc conflicting, nnd little reliance can bo placed upon them, coming ns thoy do Iroiii refugees nnd contra bauds. Consldcrnllc Hour belonging lo the rebel nrmy wni selaed here. Privulc propel ty Is strictly respected. Miirliti'burg has been occupied by tho Fed eral troops. Nrvv YfiRK, Mnrch -Id. Gen. Duell telegraphed Gm. MeClcllaii on Suturtluy, thut the rebel had nlmihlomd Mur frcoiboro, nnd were fulling buck tovvurds ihe Tcnucwcc river. It 1 niiiiounm that the Tetmwacc nnd CiimbcrlniHl rivers na to bo oient-d thU week to free und unrestricted commerce, under the order of the Secretary of the Tretuury. IIahiax, Mnreli .Id. France ngrccs with England on tho subject of the stone bloekudc. The English Govern meiil is busy iu prcwrlng nil the Inforuintiuii on tho Mibje-cl to lay Ufprc I'atllumcnt. Tno I ati it points to the t florts lo get cotton via Mexico m the probable t-ulutlou of the blockade question. New from India unya tlie supposed Nenn Siddb Ims been brought iu irons to Dombuy. A conunrrolal trcnty hus been flgned be- tw ecu Uitaelti nud Ttirkiy. It i lieliuvesl Engh.iul will witlidravv rrflm the Mtxleun iX)H.-dillau Utould France nud Spuln iittimpto interfere Iu Ihe internal nl fulrs of Mexico. The belief coiitlntiM in Italy thut Austria meditute n wur ngninst Plulmout. Cnt.'Acin, Mureh 3.19 v. M. vVmiiiMiTOS, Mureh ltd. '11 Lvnchbiirg I'irtri'iiiiii (rebel) ptildUit llie foltamlng ex tract nfn letter fruiii Cuileivillf : Iit night it wuf stoteil that mir forces laid ri-reivid t nknt to wnd ll.o lek to the iwtr nml luit thenii. lvit In marching urtl r. Uy passenger win. urririsl by luM nlghtV train, tlio niMirt is umnumii. ii.t-y niio lute the wwiK'ii iiihI el.ildren were ortkiril to j s I All Ye F I'j I ". !vve vestenky inoriiing. W'v nifclcretaml ( - - rrt.m some source tlait tls Yuiikia have sue-'. ,,.,1 CoH,"K V?n,y ,!',,,JS,',;.p,,,".",Jr "'" .,..... ....-.. ...- ... ... .. ,i.' bvll.-v.C.G.Mntttou.Mr. . V. llviuivstj rainiiiiwii(iiwi, iw.u .v..g.. " wwxls I'd Fairfax. Ca inn, Mnrch 3d. Tin. vtitih.Kit 7 j vii.lnii lki.,1 un i.i.tfit'.i fin .it. adsyortwoKlnecwhba hU U.Ury .-aiuiiiiau, leiiurasw, miir im .uwsws.ppi line. The raMilt Is not kuuwu Ciik'auu, Mai oh 31. SHv.nl from Cairo My nl nine o'clink Sutiiuhiy iiliiht the- aky vvus lullllantly llluinin u I ex 1 by tho iilh-utboi t.l u huge otoilUepiutiiwi in the dlivellun n! Culuiiibu. i, oppaniitly. ulM.iit thut t1ialm.ee. A v.'iy bright I gl.l wtu hIixi seen ill tlw dirvell.ui if DlunJvillc Fridav iiljjlit. It U ginemlly Uik-ved the ribJr luvu liiintiil everything of uu liilluinuble n.i itire In built places. DUTimir. March 3.1. An cxplnlon to day iu the nil r.-fintry of Ilm moil & Co. deiuulwl.id Ihe budding i.n-l killwl prvtHid ir.uis. Four of the d.iul bodies Imvu been recuverul Wahimito.n, Mareh 3d. The Tax Dill rcjiorlitl Kuluy provides Ioi the app.iiiiliu.ul by lite I'rtvid.ul of u Com mln.it.ner of luteriiul llevut.iie. 'I hc eiHiutry i to Iw divided, ns the Prcslekut ly direct, with mii Asbtunt'('o!lfctor uphti..lH by tLe I'ri-shkut for ei.eh ditilet. Tint bill ulv pro- v Me fer u duty of lutein cents per gallon on atilrituiMw Imituri. Ciimmoo, Moith .'kl. For Ir men or Jclf. 'I'lamwH.'s bund were captured by u etunptiy nf Feskrsl cuvulry on Siiluiday, neur vl.HUnn, Missouri. St bins, Monti 3d. Col'Cernlng Jiff. DnvlsV lintugtiral Addivr. the Miuiphi Appeal i.ImI shjs D.ivI isfreu in eonlvM thu errors of Ids st policy, ui.d the I'Miiit of Ihe diaasifr whiuh havo fulkiwcd from it. We think vigorous war will whiii be mude on iho udiiiH;inr tinmyut Columbus ColuinbiH U plutd out; that we will tittiiek. pursue nml destroy in, Und of being iittuekeJ. purwied nnd dtwlroytd. In other woids, the po'ley of the Fubliin Davis will vivid to thut f tlo Napoleonic Deuurugard. The ribels tire snld lo Iv fortifying below Ohinibtii, which Is well adapted to planling batteries to command the river. Kaxab Citv, March 3.1. The Sanln Fo malls bring adv ee from Fori Craig to Feb. Mil). The c i em; 's w hole force Is advancing from Aleinosn, where It had been iiicinned fur three tluy. On tl.e 13th their pltkets were eighteen miles below Hie fori, having driven In our t-couts. 'J heir (orce I variously estimated. It I thought to be over 32.000, mostly niouuted, with ute;ht pteee of artillery. The urmlcs being so nenr fuch other, ll Is thought a battle cmiuul long be delated. Washington-, Mureh .lib. Tlie DnHiniore and Ohio Itallruud bridge (IIorjK'r's Firry) Is being rapidly rebuilt. About forty miles of iron awl cro tics have been cnrrlid off b; the rebels. A pprclal dkpatcli to the Nuw York pa. perc, su;s McDowoll, Durnslde, Duell, Pope, Curtis. McCleinund, 0. F. Smith nnd Lew Wallace were nominated to the Senate eoster- day for Major Generals. In nnawir to a Scnnlo icolutlon, the Secre- liiry of War Inclosed the iiiitructions or the Adjuttint General tonehlug the Hunter nnd lauio expedition. Tho order to General Hun ter soys i "Tlie General Iu Chief desires It to bo understood that n command iudependeut of j on is not given to General Lane, but ho Is to operato to all proper extent under jour super vision nud control." Chicago, March 4.-5 v. m. Nkw- Yohk, March 4th The Pacific Rail. rpad and Tcie.i.rupli Bill has been reported to iho Ilouzc. St. Lotsi?, March I. JJoats nro advertising for cargoes to the Tciiucasoe and Cumberluiid rivers. One adver tises for Nashville to day. It is bejioved tho Columbus rebels have gone to Fort llandolpb, sixty miles above Memphis, whlcli coniiniiuds tho river six miles. It Is presumed they will make a stand there. Chicago. March -1.-11:30 r . The evacuation of Columbus commenced ou - iJ' L1' Humility. HiO Inst or tlio rebels left jester. day nfternocm. Tl.e burning commenced l',j. day nnd coutinucd until Sunday. A portion ol the ll.ii racks and other quarters Were stia in llnuns. Tho works wcro occupied hytlj Federnl troops nt five o'clock r. M , yesterday, Tho lriuporti nnd moitar boats urrivij t, morning. Ills stated tint the rebel, bebrj leaving, mined the fortifications, tliou0'li ,,y may be built up. At the time of the cvacs. lion tlurc were 1 1,000 rebels left by tint trnnportntion. The railroad bridges crt biirncl, und tho- track torn up for six milts. Wlmt further destruction Is .ot known Ilk revoitel that Polk mul other o2iier3 hare Uj. conic unpopular, nnd the men dcniorulizol an) rcehlew. '1 he works arc extensive, and prob. nbly four miles In exlrnt. Every proni ner, bluir on tlio river Is abandoned. A lirj number ol cannon, -vhlch the rebels were um. b!c to carry off, were thrown Into the rlv r. Wamiinotox, Mm ch ttli. Everything In the vicinity of the arniycj the Potomac remains in n state of qultt Foiitm:! Momiok, March 1th. Gen. Wool has rcruscil to penult any morj pntfcngcr to go South. Out vno. March -1th 10 lli v v. Ni:vv Yosv:. Mnrch lili.'il.t Senate Com. mlttoe on Fortlgn Itehitlnns will repot I a hit , obliging nil American vrse-cls Ufurc1 (harm nt Iks Ciiitom llone tu take such limit ti maybe placed on board by tho Pus' Wli Dipnrtmmt, nnd deliver lliuii nt their ik' m. linn. This bill has Fpeelul reference to Van. derbltl' arbitrary proceedings. Cairo, Murih-tlh. A rrgimpnt of 1-Vdenil toldiers, takrii frm Fort ll.nry last week up H.eTeiiiieM'ec tmr, now occupy Florcnee. Alabama. Svi.t I.vi.k, Mnrch -Hli. At the Tcrritotiiil election jestrrdny. Ik vote vv.i unnnltiinus for the Sinlc CoMiin. t'nu, lor Ditghitm Yi ung, Governor nihl lleUr C. Kimball, I.iiuteuaiit Goveruui jTlirro wn no opmhiIpii ticket. , M! i;i.iauni, Jim., uiirrirs. X' V' C..socl X3:axct, r"PIIK nniV'lgti. d Ik' 1 nvo tn Info'iu ll .L irivili..( jiul.tie taut thr have U-a eliarg" ut ih eYox noi'si:, Canyoaville, Doutr'.at Countj', Orjron, U'h sr' tlu will I- p r-oiiiil!y pr. n nl lon'i. to tin- vvrt.it of Irani r mu'l Ihuii r wu , it "NtiiMie'' iiteul inn Ik.- liiui.f-iK U i.i.l urin nUrMltL'Htlni. ut',d Iu lit. i i.ir.al r a ! ullliiii-. Thr iwlriMiuge or the puM it 'k.eilully Htlleliesl. IIOW.MAN A DOM.i: rK3mvlll.., Msrch 10, Im..' 'i( GousrriNK. Krvs A Co.. ) la l!u 0 r. u t ( M ui.il Toouv-Wjl.iaf., j t.r llw Mil i.( m. t Op'aoii lor lli J. J. 1, mi nud t'ou.ili orju.i. um ui w. lllliH. Sni'l'ifinruts! Dill la riniiir ry. VVllhltlUS. In tbe ('in nil Curt if il r r salute ui Drugon, f.r il.e I'nuui.i kt.H, Ihe eoiupla'i.m.ts In Iho nbi '. e-i.i.w have III. .1 lit. ir Miiiiilniit .1 I II I Ji IN i i' lorth that I lie note .(. rlbv.l In t! ,r . i i d wn nu ve ijubu iraimutuany irmuMr-J 1 ae-lv..,l.nt. J.j i.wur, Iu tin niiuI. I' ii. r wl It j.mi.r n l.y ullUlavll lilni ll al Ii" U f.'iiilanl .1 J. 1 , ,.r, , a no i r . d 1 1 i i jjlat.' of l)ntiHi ilirn-fitrr, iu IU- nnui" fl .' IMiipl,) uf i,v Mute uf (ir..m j ii, , .j.j. J. I'lHidr, arelivlilled Iu be ulut o,..h ar in ll UeMUt.iMi tl.e Tirtt Kondfty in June, 1502, aid uiimei'mld .uj.pl Intnl. I lull ur tl.e wtw will Im tskcu io. uiulirMtl, anil the IMJUt Itnrwif grant. d I.J the Court. Mulch 12th, 1W..'. lO'.l WM. HOFFMAN, CI.. V li. 1 . Diiwkm., Solictor fur Coini.liin un Goumi in.. II ax .V L' ) uuu i ..on at n aiaae k, S4, Mn i nn A Ovr.x. J. J. r.wTi.u. hi1 Gi.i mm IS. Tav lam. In Ihe Ctrcu'l Ctrl el the .Slain if Ongon, fvr tli County ofjaelsva, GuppUawiitoI Bill In Chancery, TVWJItllAS, Iu the Circuit Court of Us v t ijiitie of Ureon, for th couiiiy or Jjek mn, Die cou.phtlni.iiU In the hIhiio tnli'N ctuntj huve UUil iluir upiliimiitul b II.Ntiir.' lorlli llttt lite nutewi di'eriUd in 1 1 1 r ui ri ai 1411 have been liHtidiilii.tly luinsr. rml Iy tU ibfuiidant. J J. 1'u.ter, lo l!.u nnd (, ll. J.j lor ; and It npp-urlu by lliu nilldiivit 111 d ll.i t'li- ileteii.ln.il. J. J 1 iwter, Is n nun k , nt if the Stale of Oregon th. i fore, iu Hot . u it ef the iuhiiiIu uf Ihe Slatv ol Orveon. von tin. rail J. J. .'ut. r, niv nolill.d to be und upprar U said Cuurl. ou the FttBt Monaay iu Juno, A. D. 1802, nml nii.wir mid supplemental bill, ur tlio miu w.ll be luUu us c-uiiIcsk.I, imd llie pUjif tluieof will be israuted by Ike- Cotilt. Mulch l&tb, lSl.i. I'Jhl WM. HOFFMAN, Clrk D. F. Dovvn.i,, Solicitor for Cunp so ji.k STATE OF OltEGOX I s Col.vtv ok Jai-kson-, i ' CofNn; CVuin. Mureh Term, Ibt,.', hi the nmtta of the y.'i'r of a.j.hvtm:k,1)i'i, AM. P''ionlnticted In tiotiuuUeltliui ol of wild cMutu ate uolillal Hut Thwulny, the IO. ity if Apnl, einmuj, has been set iquit for said final H.tth mail viilt JIw. Am.iIcu U. Ilutler, Hie AduiiuUtiutrU f saiu chuic. Dy order of Hou J. C. TOLMAN, Cuuuly JuiUe "Wsj. Hoitjun. Cleik. Mureh l&lh, 18C2. W STATE OF ODI-GON, 1 ,,. COUNTV. !' JACKhOW j ' Cou.ntv Court, March Teun, lbC'2. In the mutter of the Estate of ' ' v.n.TATJi.ntti fyftDL peron Intercstiel In the final cllleuiwl Jr. ot Mild estate uro hereby iiotltkil llial l'hutfdaij, the lOri day of Apul tusuits, has been set apart for the final settlement f said estate, vvliU 1'. 1'. Film, tho Admlul.traW Iheicof. Ily order of J. 0. TOLM N. County Judx'. WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk, suutyu 4Ul JCV-t Oi IMotico gons of Tompcrauco. rIMIRuexttswlouof Iho Giaml DIvMenef JL tliu &ot T.,of Olegou, will bo luM l" D.M.I.Ad, IV1U county, coiuiueucluH llil" DAY, ll.e 21th day ot Apu neit. All sens uitit.ul to Hut in Iho (j Js. uio,eiiu,ii illJ be piueut. VV t DUMJAP (..laad. r.1