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I I THE PRECOX SFfflEL. All bat speculator, are reprrsentnl M in favor of repudiation. Allboush rearing the eoo5caiitn of their cotton on the advance , o' the Frdemk planters prefer to tru the 1 ehaners than to dispose ol it fur rebel cur irwicy. The soldiers, when IrtJ what it per month, reply, 55"eents per present rate." The kne n PROSPECTUS or tiik OREGON SENTINEL. Thl paper ha for several yean been la- ,(,e,r ,. j borlnc and tmeslinp und-r lh Iniilm or ' . t.. tnj.t,i. Mh hs verrseTi- 'month. t ouiIt emharafed lt clrenlaitnn. diminished ! notes U SS5 nnn.000 per monlh. Thfre is lu Influence. and tlirratcn.il lu continued , bftmft SJ2n.non.000 and 140.000.000 exldenee. in' nmirifnii nr p.-... line ttte platlorm, and m the train mom out Ibey grab Indiscriminately the hats and satrheb erf all who may be Mainline on the platform of the cars. To jump off is dan ceroos. and this, with the certainty of being delayed a day or more, mokes the victim nibmlt with the best grace pofslble. and place their bat down on their low account An Unknown Woman. Following; the winding railroad from imply kept on in the old way. Theeonrl drrs. too, in reiqiect to the cat of Ifce roof, has, like the Quaker'. remained Inc tame. Hence, aln tlie straleht collar is still worn in the mlllitary serrice of Great Britain and the United Siati. and by the police of the city nf New York. Qoakrr, court, natal and military steadfastness have alike with ! stood the change. A Statkrxt or tiik Sctii.tswio-IIo:.- -lu-rnitv'l Tll Hn 'W Mm' .. . .. i. ,i . ,.i,A l.T-iy wini iiooa twrare we a fifin' et her hair. MVhat are yon oW. ttel'y V J iocJ "Dom" np nry bock hulr," she rrpr "lkUj," m I, with n MnTafr,Jt ynnr ton old to think abort each ftirJ M liar hair. "Too old! tno oMln fhe scrrmr4irt old, yon bald headed Idiot Yob , got hair enulT into yonr head lo ftiit R laannounelng to the fri-nd; of th pnprr of rebel counterfeit money in cirrnlalion. to .,,, he trBT. , Dimcvt.TT.-The droth or Kingly, wj- or B single-breasted grXrl In Southern Oregon, and throughout the i he was Informed. FicrMiWTiiR Pod. rih.tutrd those- article arc no longer issued. clothe himelf the soldier must appeal to I Iii'llncl naturally tells h m that State, that arrangements hare len made to entirely remove the' oleitnirllont to the nrnlne of the paper, as the Colon organ of Southern Orecwi. It l scare-ly neeewry to say that the Scstixix will 1 a t'nion advncAle " of the strictest sret " It will advocate the com plete and enure cruinne ou oi me ciiin-1 wfc era iieiieiiiou. n iruer wi wpnui , ... .. i j Coifederaey. according lo the mode, an,! Fedora! cIoki are ace- pl.l.le urllclc.nmt with the mrt and meamrr mtiiptnt by. tnc infant a Union soldier falfei. If an op- l7,A,,,",,1i,'I""''?; portnnltT pre-nN Itjelf, the rrM goes cale the reMtbeiion of ADRnu I.tDHJ U ' " the PreMiKy. a the rniMt uliaMe nersmi. ' Ihroush the orieralinn railed "peeling the at lhi eri ol our SlloHal arfulm. for . fa,.'- nr n ntlier wnrd. "rrllerins the that hljh ofllee. It will adeocaie the elrc- .,.. .. . . . - . j .tu Inin tioo. to place of trni. , f only tb.e who ' "! "k f '", Pno,K nA rrawline into are well known In ! rattlirnl nml un"-ma them.' Hut they taembrf or tji- Union parte Th - fmo. , , , nnr .i: w.i uiIh lift Mttr knrtvn ' Vl.. tw. .r-,,-... .. ... .-.-.. i k.i. i.; tr in.nt.,. .,..t,t..nl arnnnd ! PmWrirk VII.. of Denmark, which occur- I rm UII.M. ..!.. .u.aiii.f. rwwuku. . i- ' . ..... . . . I.I- tV- U.L Ul"l i..A.l.t . Ml. the tuise of Lnnkom .Mountain; on nurign; reu no out. ijih.jw, uiuuh. ..nuin The sipply ofshoes and oibsr articles '''j,, ,,, rj; Btld .y down on'si, in the Schlesw.g.lIoU'.cin question. I h-,u.ted since the c blockade, ami, w,u ,,,. b,,,, 11ie ,w0 doclli , Schleswig and Hols.ein e nrtlele arc no Inncer issunl. Tot .. . ? . . , , , , , , ... i ..,.rTi-..l. tlful Tennessee. It is a lonely place, In dm! ; and while communinc with Nature, and ruminating upon the tfJict which war hare ncrer beea integral parts of Denmark, but they were indepemlent duchie, whiw m lM.Riw toscrotlnlrclnthln'witor, tier! The rcbnnk was scrrre but rVj ilrns-Uh I shnll let my wife's bxtlt alone, i on heard me I My little dawter is growing quilt dukes happened nt the same time to be has produced on all sides, his attention is , kings of Denmark. In Denmark proper. attracted by a saltpeter cave, at the en-1 the crown of the monarchy wos trorsmirsi trance tn which l a solitary grate, with a j ble to females; in lite two duchies the Salic Much headbourd. upon which the following law prvrailrd, according to which the Is imcribed : An unknown woman, a tic- crown can only descend to heirs male, lu men inside of It, pooty dost. I oU too that she twits pieces of paper tM; her hair at niclils, and won't let ar my arms ronnd her any more for hv mu her. "Your mntlier wan't "ini. mns Arr when she was your an. l...-i i llm of rebel bnrtiarltT. buried bt the mem-i consequence of this diff-rence of tlie law ciM wj j one ,lae, with a sit nn mil cununc un- (i-t ...,.., ..",. i r ...rlnn ll.e mnnrrtlnn nf I two , i .,. i 1 II it, I kaittM ner Ol Hie ruin unin. -..- -- - - minmruani uojric. men. in atuneir oauirj , . , . i,B, nr ,r. dncliles with Denmark bad to cenc with v.. wnl!,-! mr llttl. 1..ri .ers are held in rerrte. ami !.', ,......,., ',., ,!, ,lMil, nf Km Fmleriek: the Prince ii.i. i:t.i t. ( lennp Illiu wruil(; in liitliiFC iii?fcn(tivi. - n ikimtuuij nnnj it. V a as Coni-rhendlm " will Iw omwed x a Iht shoeless sold afal1 fiitlldu. at tata.inftlila f4l"llfn tltA . m lL -1.1 f-!l tkta alira aaa tv-atkav1 an Inf.mouald lo ih. Southern con-plra-; f, k)Wt, he ,hwfM ,)f ifajf. j and sse. on. wondering what her hitory tors. .... . ,.. , ... .l i could hate been. Had she no bujbaiul. The ltet telejmpbic. ami the eetwral At the battle of Chicknman?n thi wa the' - solitart andtoe-llo-wsor.he'country will lWlk.jw, nmJ , f r wnumlrd fell ,,0 . clilMrm. no f-tl.er.lo shed a sol, tart fully report-.!. Tbelocal. malefM ami ed-1 . , . ., .,.., ,;, i.-,r upon that monndj Is the question luilt rrportil. I ne local, maw-riai ami eu- , , . , , iM,ji i-.-1 r ujn.u iiui u...u.. neatlonTl IntercU of Amlhern Onrgm. an.) , iWr hum .. they had a bnre-peWine l- , of the Sui. and the devlopmeHt of our upon the battle field on the night w sep- ' l.t A .unll,.mt rw.inre. will re- ' .... 1 IS giten. The fjllowini of Augntenburg being the lawful succes sor In the two iluchitr", and another rela tite In Dcamark. In order, however, to secure the integrity of the Danish mon- I to which nn aruwrr ' nrchr, a Conference of the greut Powers . m II . f. .1 . ft t . . r k-.(..,u hul,l t I nml.tn In IW'i'I .! in mineral and asricull.iral resource., will re- ' w ,n,h ? ' " i-""ng is ine dthi wj. '"'' ' -- eeWecon.tant attention. I ,' ' . . .. , , I as related by a private soldier, who received , which hngland, France, Husia, Austria. W'lh lhiatoalof the oCtS ami aim " ctmipwir eirw , - i.r- , i.i. t ,.. ...iu , Pmuin nd Kwetlen look rmrl. iinderlnAL- or the Siivtimcc. we appl tn the fnioa ,rs it imp-Mib! for a citizen or foreigner . ... , . .., ' !. ,i,.- iu i.. ..r ,n. i iu.iL u men nf .cmiiheru Ore-.m t., lend u thetr ....... . .... .. The soldier doea tint now recollect the Dome, to change tlie law or succession uoth In ,i , . n .. ;.i.!i . If Pass inrnucn a Jiusic eireei imuoi aid and laflumee. In wmliBg u lubfcribers ' p I The wo uodailteriMincpatronase saowme n. papers, a "f"" drcn : the father was an intelligent poor' nating Prince Christian, the father or the Tb-..ibHiptl..oprifwlHeUnaetar . bavwiet w presented, ami we be to lh' C ' ', f '" 'TT . i ,i ..I W.! .! nf ih. n Cin fnord.ilkir per anaum. lit ailraaee. oiber-' . . .,, .. .. ,,, ... ttmin. n native nf New Knslnnd. who tv , f'Ces ol ale and of the new Kine . wl five dulMr. putalile Ih e.in or U lesal n,a" . ' , v maimd true to the Union, awl. when urged1 r Ureece, as entlllrd to sueceswion for the wiui-rs at eurreiii raieiL m prwe er a-. hhkhi ii iti.u vre--' . .kn"i'u. - ... . , . ., , , i.-u t,- n.i,..ii..i,.kwtiii-lnw.iih.,-.i ' :. ! ii i.!r. into the rtW ranks, itpelltd all oders of whole monarchy tlmei wilt r-rmlt ' ., ,,, . ,,. ,. , ... ..., position and itmalned at home. Dunne Fmleriek. the Prince nf Augusienburg .i..L..m.ii..i,ii.ii..rnmMi.r. CfS per wtrntnl. lie U forced into the '. .. . ',...,., ..,.,.. ....... ranks ami Kepi mere. COIItfMM ICK.XK IX A SOrTIIRR TIIKATKR. JekMnv, llarch 13. IsM A Union Spy in tlie South. Ccnpitio.v or tiik C'otto.v Statu. A C'oirrspnmlent of ll Cincinatl Com voman was the mother of two chll-, Denmark proper and In the duchies, desig- 'istian, the father or the i and nf the new King ilrd to succession for the On the death of King rlnce nf Augusienburg the occupation of the vulley by Ilrarg he claimed the succession In tlie two duchies, was conscripted, and a few nights after, on the ground that the lono-rence or wn- I II. t a. . ! a t aL I .1k aHa atnl aa n 1 1 nt aSaaiY tn tiarbnd rf lI n- ...ll ,k.. .1...... . Ail..i. ""nr "J'n '" es-nnr, was inuj ov .ne. "- " ...- j the 13th of December, when .Meiamar. was P'' " Ul",n ,he I" '',d", wl ! r?h, nn:, lh,e &' r PP1--' " brought out. In the scene where Metamo . MUUrn h wra,h of ,llf cbiTalr,c M,,!iw 1 e duchies-thul neitWr the D.ela of mnvol gives, long and interesting ac " ' Jj J 2'."'" her home by them, the children soon dlnl I many had given their consent to the proto- count oftleexperienees of n 'py, , ' ,t was tlrnre nt- who ubeentratebnjsincetlorAn." ob,aIn ,JM frnm ,!, int.lid. Tl,c claims of the Prince Bit bit. lhnmh the rebel Sl.l. He - ' .Lr dor' know Low to cbarll.ble ptople. .he was forced tos ubcl "treat once recognized by a number of found aen.lln.prj. -rmy, at that time on tS '$ e wire w of " " Se'beUs.1. ol a brutal ,o!dy the Oerman Princes, and sustained by the quarter rations : he reports that there U a . In nolhtr tCrt wbrt 0D r j ff , j fc Mff mllwJ , ! German people generally. gr system secret qih, in every ret- - characters b in danger a kU created Jrt -fc IW"W , j .. ,, M 1IUU L .i i L. -it .1. .. . - . mnrh nierrintrni ur ricumn?. c,rvBn.ru.J0,euaurC,e..re re. ---- - -- .,.. ' . . tain cute and w.tcbed an opportunity of p irted ; and that the punHhmnti art terri-' ha,t h,m be ooe r u,"fi ". t.-M T.t. k, ,.,-., i.k. Kev.Mh.:edeL.inn.. r , If you kill him. we will be entirely without ccape to aicmauga.Drlten by hunger Ucrracn axd DBzirr.. w're bad enough off as it Is." '""' er mountain hiding pi.ee, she per. ,..L .7 , L T .. L .Still another cried -Flanked ac.in bt ' M" nt '' entrance, and ber inn ws While riding through norihero Alabv 'b,"l rintljer nM rmKtC again, uy, Mt ma and portil of Utorph darter, in Well. Kosie U a great fellow. IIu, Jr """J "' "d .. e,usdso from 2o,o 100 were met almost ' "b ' ie" '''b5 " ,be '!PM' fof Si T . i ,ln. ,. ., ,. . . ; . . . tnn.t ,K r. ine nM Umie I, it, .nl.l,.,. This is the narrative, as told by one who "i?-?': ;:-r " t t. know, u ,. u u bn.D j V. , . , In-offfovenoeelBhtortheDartleinanUlo and one thst ll not without para el. She Krters. and coujcnptins a c toens who '" u w ' s participants to i ,. ., .:. ' ; . th, ..? hnU. .sleep gently awl alone, where he w nd vjiuc in tw:ir iij. in maiiT cases r.e r.t .i j r....i i..i. .:.!., ...,., , . lie remrti the noor.even in South Car. murmur, softly among the old oaks, and ers,strar5ni and runaway recroes, in- 0,Ino lo hr0T oMbe LnloD- ln Kor,b treoeW on the hlli. undmnuntaini. prepar-. C"fUk CnUnUla speak openly. Tlie ed to resist attempts at their capture. They fntn bo flf ,(""'rd th cv0,r r " Inhabit eaves In some instances, and where '"Confederacy" with their slaves are coldly no better means of shelter is at hand, like ' re:',T,1 Wm1 nM Interloper. Male slave the natives of the fareat. tbet make bur-1 ln t101" nd Alabama sell for lew than Slave women, uecauK ifj are more apt to ron away. In many cases slaves are offered free to planters for their keeping, but are refused. The defeat of Yallandigbam in Ohio greatly discouraged the rebel leaders. The railroads are in a wretched condition. the mountain rivulels meander down its rngceil steep, free from vandal touch, and "All U! UUht Lr w l port, reouatj." Cohtvnb In the jear 1323, lather laid aside the monk's costume, and thence forth dressed according to the faihlon ol the world. He cltwc black clothes, and consequently that color has become the fashion of the clrrpy. llhi reason for ehoos. Ing this color was this: the Kleclor of Sax ony took nn Interest In him, and row and then sent him a peice of bUck doth, being at that time the court faihlon, and because AVbile my inlormant was sojourning at j Lnlher preferred it : sohis.cholars Ihought Selma, a Mr. Kraos, for reftuing to receive U would brcnae tliem to wear the same Conlnlrate money for some article, was co'or as their master. From that time rows in hillsides. These fu-itives resist and attack the coo :ripling officers ; they live, upon what they cud rob the planters nf. The spy found Union mea in all pnrls of tbe South, in tie army aad at their homes. He faund the poor in favor of peace and Union ; the planters geoeraliy desiring peace with disunion. Mukrt aoo tub SoLtiiMs' raxruw .TlIK ftrV., VVWtwn .AM I ..... t . . . . ....., ""'Kijd.chaIneU1amIentaprionertoFort black has been the color raosi worn by the (Jiorgan, oeiow itoiwe. Alter lying in n carver or wen; ne IJUoO HOW TUB HEDIU KSrOXO TO IUBEAS conrc. the After lying In 'clergy tnCtt I n.Mnn f.p innm i Inw. liannt'iMt In nn nlln,. ' 'I1. Tvn. ,m nm ma..U .l;.,r f.L lntM..ufUtn.M..iii . .r . rr.:". "' """M - B.v...v uuuncuisn. ..... ...... i-.v-ainiij, biiiuuic IOC Id' diet's families. Tbootaods drasr out a ta'wtrable existence npon tbe paltry pit- unc aetived from tbe government for the naauueiare cf army cJotbiog, at which uey to take out a wnt of habeas corpus, from others by the white cravat, though The lawyer commenced proceedings, when many of tbtm ore laying it aside. Thisdis- I a (top was suddenly put to tbern by tbear- tinctlnn was unknown fifty years ago, when '-... I -I- .1 I-...1 .r I ii. I -11 .!-...!. t.ii .i irai ui iut luwjn, lire B!ijitaiiuu ui irail m ik jtuiiciiktu, eepeeiBliy ineyouf", ex- end chain to bis legs, and bis Iransporta- l.m .-.1 ji.. j i. n.. ,. w, -,, ,w , m uonieueraiemoo- it . ifn.. rnM-n .. b w .ZTl"' t-ny. TO. summary tray of responding k i.. .l. . ..i, . .... . . 1 u.' iu, n me laieuigeoee reacD ir.eir sold- ( my. i uey are no; cooDnett to one or two cepi mariners, wore wlate cravats. A black neck-tie or era rat was the badge of tbe seafaring men. When the fashion of the writs is quite common in Dixie. I wearing white cratats changed, the clergy TiilBvis asd lUTiiRAnsEBS. did not take pains to change with it, but Throughout tbe entire Siutti, tbe peop!e, kept on, in the old way, as some few stead- t -I... : ., . i - "" ncri m every city and J Jew 8nd Gentile, bond and free, indulge in fast laymen hate also done, -. -. . u nnlo lurjMlf starving families can be gathered together glint tbe South, where tbe poor ( ,, fu aBa robbery. A traveler can-1 Tie peculiar drew of the Quakers, or mllies can be gathered together . nn, ... i.t i,i nni.;.i ,,- .i . i..i.. i v.;..i, i ,.i : .i .... Tftf. n. .llnl . . ... . .- . W.WW iw uwi .i uVni ,..,, mjiiiiaini in K HIM WOy, I tM? h!t,iinW ii ' to be cleaned without awwiing to Ondtbtmfounderi or tbe wet neither invented nor , ,Z r r , ." "''J" '-rowing miwio- Jf Ut la left in tbe ball or at prescribed a cwtnme as a badge or member. Miretl V, t h0nuDf; Tob bat-raek. it Uk leg. and leaves. Bo - ib.p, as some suppose. The broad-brim-c xutrne are the nntortonale families of M. I pert are some of the chivalry, that ir a man i rned hat. tbe drab-colortd clothes and .ingle mLi . " T" '" l0"M !tchbimir.c the railway .tatioo for bt.a.led and stralght-collared root, wer, i inTln rei0f,; t ' .7" ,iffl f p,W ' Mp "blle Wttilinjr fo' ,b ,rein' IJ "l I then generally worn in Kngiand by the so- r ,. i T. . runiei relieve him ol his overcoat without awak-i ber citizens of the middle class in ll coun so close to bis wife's . .Ih f,r, .a habited by Gennuns. nnd is a part nr the (ierman ('onfnlemcy. InSchleswlgubont 14.VS00 Inhabitants are speaking (Sermon, 33,000 Fricsian. 1X1,000 Danhh.nnd 85, 000 Danish Oerman. Schleswig doe. not U-Iong to the Herman Confederacy, but by virtue of treaties is connected with Hot stein. Tlie two dnchies (together with the duchy or Lancburg) have a population of 1,004.473 tools, while Denmark proper bos 1.C00J5L How tub Soldier Slkki-s. You would, I think, say. a letter from the Army of the Cumberland, wonder to see men lie right down in tbe dusty road, nndcr the full noon sun of Tennessee and Alabama, and fall asleep In a minute. I have passed hun dreds nf such sleepers. A dry spot is a good mattress; theflapofa blanket quite a downy pillow. You would wonder, I think, to see a whole army corp, ns I have, without a shred of a tent to bless tlieitv selves with, lying anywhere nnd every where in all night rain, and not a growl nor a grnmbtc. I was enrioos to see whether the pluck and good nature had been washed out of them, and so I made my way out of tbe snog, dry quarter! I am ashamed to say I occupied, at five In the morning, to see what water had done with them. Nntblng! Each soaked blanket hatched nnt as jolly a fellow as ynn could wish to see muddy, dripping, half floun dered, forth they came, wringing them selves out as they went, with the look or a troop of "wet down" roosters In a full rain storm, plumage at half mast, but hearts trumps every time. If they swore and some did it was with a laugh; tbe sleepy Ores were stirred up; then came cop fee, and they were as pood as new. "Blood is thicker than water." As the rose tree Is composed of tbe sweetest flowers and sharpest thorns; at the heavens are sometimes overcast alter nately tempestuous and serene; so is the life or roan intermingled with pteaaurcsand pains. At no moment or difficulty doe. a bus- bawl, knowing bis utter helplessness, draw a battalion or soldiers, citizens nnd negroes on changing ever since, whl'e (Junkers lave ' on his shirt collar. est You ain't gnin' tn fool female vMt America mnrh. You may pnmh'tcaftlt It A Dtmo Mas a Articr Uncsh;.n,, of tbe gamblers recently executed si rorn, Culifornla, im-flintr an iild sop nnee ns be went lo the galltiw. k); Will, will ynn tnke u dying bji) M vice? 1 rvulize that my time iufsc few moments duration, I know J Ma to-duy, and therefore 1 mut not be fit my leeling.. 1 nung man, never rui-J dance nr a ptmbling houe; never i liquor, nnd keep out or bad compter: I taken this advice I ahnuld nnt he ec way to the gallows now. Oh ! that I another life tn live !" rtt ,i'sr lie r PS IP hi fl la) itj. ul' rr llai A mother once asked u clergyman i she should begin the education of child, uud she told him it wat thet years old. -Madam," he replied, -fl' have lost three years already. Free very first smile over on Infant's faee opportunity begins." A country editor, who, wiik.ii'njk does all the work of his otot, sayi dosn't know bow he can shorten In penses unless he cnli off his devil's lep J Franklin, on hearing the retrark ' what was lost on earth, went to the i asserted that there most be a deal of r advice accumulated there. ui .t S tir to rt A CARD FOE THE SPRING & SUMMEJ Clothing Tiub OF 3AN FRANCISCO. BADGER & LI.VDEXDEI Km. 411, 413 and 415 Batter tul tor- airnliaiil, Ban rniami Importers and WIu DEALERS. Entire lYew and Fresh We would call the attention of Ce: Merchants o our unusually larst' of Hoods. Our stuck comprises ever; cla in the CLOTHING & FURNISHING V We have constantly on band thU' ana crraiei variety or UABSI.Mt.Kr; AMI tYUUb of any house in Sun Francisco, and i ces for Ibemt roods are lets than lig any house, a we receive them direr'! tbe manufacturer '.consignment. Orx SPRING AND .SUMMER G is particularly attractive, and the : ture to the country merchants Is tbei any tow prices Lets than the cent of Importat vt alto keep the JStATOlo uaL.xrt3.olea in the Dry Goods line, which Goods Durcbaaed lu this market under theft und are offering them at New t'ott j anu less. Ue publish this card In order tint make new acquaintances, and indoc: wtio nave not titreWtore puichaseu i call and eiamloe uur stock. GooU Articles & Low Pi Are the creat induceinementsweciCftri wno puronase to sell ajrain. Mcrcbsvi buy or us can niaku a guod prciu, -! io weir cumoiners at a low figure. malu, reK-uirully, , 1 niir nf.liftnt ctfPtfftlll'. UADGKIt 4 LINDKNIIKIKJI Wholesale Cluilimjc mul Mai Wan4' Nos. 411. 413 nnd 415 lUUnJiW r s rp (r 1 e pn lb let Hi 1st ! lu lb 111 l" I" r esc lU w, I'M let IP: I etc u& ( ttr. a, a t. d IH tj IK( ti ' ihi ouu iiuueueu, Aiarcu ji, i. iiiimiwwvTwiii n i - it. :i-r rj.irawnm