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""""!!?.' im i laMwwuiiMiiiniMijBmjn ji M"uauf iiiwr "g tie 0m tvfrtntl i.li,hmM'ml." T5aaSSgMiaaSWgggKPjjfei3aK5 8-i PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 15, 1804. VOL. IX. NO. 89 I T. Ill do Co Ofjso tsee trfcs Ilia Tin: okkuon si:ktinjuu wiit'Kn Kvmr mitviiday mminimj. B. F. DOWBJQL, Frop'r. ScmcmrrioV' -lor uncyrar. in alliance, i-.... n.illir.1 If nflM wllfilll mo tirsisix' mantlu of the year, livu dollar: If not paid ' until the expiration of the year, six dollar. I They wrrc first pubtlshct! many years ago. AofKimsixo One square (10 lines ori,,,, ,, , , . , ,, ' . , f.V), first Insertion, Three Dolby : wli I be lines were Indeed proplietlc.-f . iibirrjiient Insertion. Onp Dollar. A ills- Yw ,.,, ,. cU ,,,,,, ,,,, fir orer ,,, 1M count m n iiyncrcciiv urn w miuiu iu uiusu who dmllso by the rear, atjMrfiITni'IM rwrltivl Hi current rsln, I, (). O. I' JUO.USOIIVWIC Lodge) r-ntf. i;,,; , iH.i""r u.V rVr.t ! I (5JVJ wrak In Mrh Minntli. an,) mi lySy l S .jjj'va IMnnlaircfaaililnlem-nliml J5 1 W-lii- , im MM.HHO nun, ai Jcl,V r. X. Urvtliersln nt itamlliiitare Intllxt laalttuJ Mt.AS J. DAY, X. U. Jot McLirannv, It. Serfy. TriiUaa Ji. V. Satluti, Vim. Itay an-l film PJ Warren Lodgo No, 10, A. F. & A. M. & lini.l) tliclr regular common!- jcitlon the Wednesday Kvcnlngs on Vor-preceding tho full moon, In jack SOXTILM', ORUlOW A LEX. MARTIN, W. M. H. ltf.ortM. Su'ii. o. JACon. r. r. ni's-tKtx. JACOBS, &. RUSSELL, ATTORN'KYH AND COUNSKLORS flk.1 ZiAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CII.VN'CKUY, JArKoNYiu.K, Onr.nox, Onirr iiiill llin t'nllU llmtar. All tuluc commltlcil to Ihelr en will , I promptly attemlnl to. Jny 2U. '(!.. D. F. DOWELL, ATTOKNEY AT LAW,! JACEso.(rii.i.K, Onxnox. I (Till practice In all the Court or thn Third Judlel.il IlUtrlc1, lh Huprctno Court or Ore con. an J In Vrcka, Cal. Vr Scrip prompt' j eollrclol. Oct. IB. I. D. HAINES. ATTOltNEY AT LAW, JArxNivviu.K Orkiiov. Will practlcn In tho Courts of Oregon. Oni I'ot Ofllce IliilMliig. GEORGE D. DORRIS, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, AMI Notary 3Pia.tXio. Jacksoviu., Oimiox. ofW LL J.S.HOWARD, auitVKYOit k (Jivir. i:n(mnki.u. Jickiiinvii.ijc Oncoox, IteiMtace near thu South end of Oregon street. January. '2, lfcHt PETER DRITT, , 1'liotORraplilo Artist, li Prrnaml to take pictures In every style ef ih art, with all lip) late ImprovrmentH ir neturei" no noi gio ii, anion, im tkin-rn wilt be made. f"..ll M. .! ..rt.V l.f.1.1 Irry on Ihr hill, examine hU pictures, ami sit ror jour llkcaeas. Dealer lu y Dry Goods, Groccrios, hj 1JOOTB, ami HIIOKS, L, Hnrdwaro, & Cutlery, y DIIUOS, and MKDIUINKS, y Tino Liquors, otc., otc. Pj In ld aMriKI--lMlOOF V II KICK, south side of California .Street. Jaekaonvllle. oelHIf " NE'W" ENGLAND FAJIILY SEWING MACHINE ! (JIIKAl'KST AND HKST IN USK. . For further pirlleulars.call at Neuter's Etoro. ami see the Machine lu operatluu. Machines on hand, lor alc. J. NHUHKH, Agent. JsckionUllc, June till, 1801. 3m Wnlclminkor and Jeweler! On Oregon ilreet, first door north of IlrcuUno'a Jacksonville, Ogn. .TOIIN V. IIOUCIC, 'Manufacturer and repairer of II sorts of Watches, Chronometers, Clocks Mnslcal and other Instruments, etc. AIo. JliU'KLUY manofuctund and rrprcd, after the most approved stylo of the art, and warranted tor one year, rucir ccvrdiog to times. JOHN'P.HOUCK,' Chronometer awl Watchmaker. Jacksonville, June 23, iel. 3m :.:,..,, ,.- -. LAND IS9 M EXPRESS. ( Sfm-Wctkly lino oTSlagea from Jock Siqvlllle to Kerbfvllle and Waldo, Or- egoo. Leaves Jacksonville every MoHday & Tlmrstlay, d A. Al Returning, lva 'Waldo every Tuesday & Friday at a p. M. f!.2 Through passengers will be fnrnWied with goed saddle-horses at Waldo, for Urtscent City. ' JOHIAH A. liANIHS, Tron'r. BepUaib.ieM. QC,Utr fc.lW4 ' U ! ' .. I i " I I I I I - Amorlcan Blavory Tho Prophooy. nr mm. iikxiuktta wim.inotos noun. Tho following lines were written In Ku ropo twenty years ago, In answer to n , iftpo.n.ri, hm, . whn iw,i ,i, " " - thoress to travel in tho Southern Slate. m.t.al.lfany.mcajllt tl. land nf tin, frwf VVlura Ilia linj cf (lot, fjr uliainlfiit of K-I.l, IJka a I....I nfll. 11.1,1. In dm markal la ..II Where Ilia f hill fro thn tnollitr' tnul Ixxmi li torn. "'"" "' Mb" ' hl'"" '"ln tpln Mlern- Whrr III malili-li U bittarrel Ilka UlfrtlianJIlo ware. Tlnu d.oiunl lo I Im ltli mil llio grain of J4ilr I V i ( kv In llio Wr Uiul t fir ore r lUo tntln t l'urllirank(riifitMlli Jaik Utrry' atuJn Hill)inT tu tli-' ll!, while rrjr ljU, t'mhi Ilia tlcttina Mlwxrllhr, mounU fr Juillca on t.1glt. Aril He, Iha itrrAt Ixpl nfttio nnlrtrna whir, Shi'l auilli UiootJMtlli In III tlraiilli nj tlijr prl.l For twijrunrti innil till fr fml f mfllln Ijiio On Ilia UtnK ri-lM-uml by llltonn Ixhirl tWn I Thn oinii'l of Ilia war-'ltnm Imll llnlll Ihfr, l I'ljlit, A thy uni aiil tlijr l-rvllirmnbuiiin M IhutlKhl, Thn tUtranJ Ilia fllliii nlmll mull Ihm with pain, A ii.l thrjNottli n,l Ilia Smlh h. ll vl.l-1 In Twain, Aii'l hr,lh-r Valnat hrolhrr .hallattlkn In llfl,ht, An,IUtllr Ik runht In Ilia ilMl of Ihonljhl, Anl llio Mlille nial.1 nml nMivr In ftitruw tliall I nmiirii, A hi tho it iff of Iliy fmilAni In IttttM Ik lorn. Tlia NVrlli In lirr nilghl, llko lilillivl ajiall ilw, ,nl tlii- iralri of tliu rAnnon Iw Utiio In Ilia klr, Atvl Ihwipli Ilia warm Mnal of hr llrroaa k tlia.1. Tin. light ef lr KfHj.iiii tliall imtr 1 Jca-I) Tliu Mart aul Ilia Hri au. Ktr l.lor tliall If, Prim t f Jlf tly'a tnnnrr fnMR lnl aifl J trt Ati.I Ilia Union IIkiurIi (j'Utu.l ly tlia aUrtln'Mrr'a xvru, ."hall U gnarUl by .S'uilhntdi, fir (( tinlnru. BY CALli'OUNIA AND TELEQRAPU. 0REQ0N KKrouTien rxcixiivw.Y w tiik sxxtikkl. Hi. Iiul, .J. Hebel nccounts slate llmi Prln U movIiiL- Ihrre columns on ltol ! In. The right is under Bhelliy and Mar- inadnlu', the o.'iilcr uinlcr hlnistlf nml the lift iiuiIit Uooier. whose force is compoed mainly of liuUbrced Indians. I'lvo linn drtil tnlcrrd Unlet), the county leat of I'lMiiklln, rnd raptuml ono hundred mili tia. Wnidilngtun hid ft gnrrhon of six hundred men, undir Col. Hall, who cvaru a I iil the place on the approach of the reb els, and look the men and stores ncrojs tho river. Information Irom JtfJVnon Ully reports all safe. Depot at Jacksonville on the North MlMOuri railroad was burn. 0j j,y ,.U(.rla, this morning Nothing - - ... ... .. , ILI Willi ...M.M ,..-.. ..-.. --.. .-- tlficatlons uround St. IjuIs arc niatinul to day. The following received from Curler's Station, Knit Tenn., let. Wonrrlved here yeilerdiiy, mid found llio enemy ilrongly iutrenclied on both sldi-s of the river. Heavy cannonading and ikirmUliiog all afternoon, nml until noon to-day, whenthtf enemy wa driven out o( the fort, and lied towards tllicoflcr. Hi. Imis, dtli. A train which left Hannibal ywlrrany morning, run off the track I" miles from Palmyra. Oucrrlllss ielil the e.pre, containing 811,000. sestched the toldiers, took fitly revolvers, and compelled ono of the euiplojccs of the train to fire the cars. A freight train ar rltrd shortly alter, and was aho burned. Three soldiers on the cars, through the aid of passengers managed to cicupc. Cincinnati, -IlkHooker has relieved I'vlntzleinan. mid esmumd commamt of the Northern Department Obi, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. New York, fill). Ihiald't City Point correspondent, says in the fight for the south tide of the railroad, about 2,000 pris oners fell Into tho hands of the rebels, be lougiog to the olit New York. '.I at Pena svlvunla, and the 17lh New Jersey. Uolii the Times and WorhVt correspondents put the number ut only 500, IleadqnatterV, Army Potomac, 4lh. Perfect quiet prevulls in front of Perlers- burg since Friday, lu going over llio battle field, wo found our dead entirely itrippid of clothing, and horribly mulllla. ted. Some have been murdered after they were wounded. Nashville, 1th On Sulurday, Duford, with n part of Forrest's command, includ Ing all his ortillery, attacked Athens. Af ter .helling it two hours, he demanded its surrender of Col, Wad, which was refused. Uufunl soon after retired.' Fears of an at tack on Columbia are unfounded, 'Forrest having gono in the direction of Florence, From Chattanooga we have a report that a demand for the surrenJer of Dulton was made yeslerday, by a body of rebel?, elalmlmr to be Forrcst'a force. No furth er particulars. Ban Francisco, 8th Oold in New York on the Cth, 189. Legal Tenders, 54. New Ynk, -lib. Aiplnwall steamers have to haye convoys (o Panama, UtraU't London letter says Georgian pctlllrof, arenow receiving signatures to ; go lo the President of th, J. 3., proving I fur neaee : they will prooanty .receive a ''.nlll'lou'sliuaturcs.' 1'fomlocot, Pole.mado I fv o . . . ,- itatemeut that, ft,C00 Poles to be furnished for tho confederate army. New York, fllh. Tribttnt's Special da ted Martlnsburg, -tlh, says the latest Intel ligence from Slierldmi up to Saturday mor ning. At that lima hit Infantry was still nt Harrisonburg, while his cavalry were at Staunton rcconnoltoring townrd Char lottesville. Tho rebel reports of tho illsai ter to our cavalry nt Swift Ilun Uup Is un true. Instead of meeting with n repulse they gained n vlotory and captured about 100 prisoners, drlv'ng rebel' to 8 mile creek which wai fortluVd. Kockfiili and llrown's (lop's nro strongly fortlfiejl hy the rebels, and defended by conaiilernblu force. Tliclr position nro llankable on cither side. It Is probuble the next Information from Sher idan will conic via Alexandria. Supplies continue to go to the front and there is n direct Indication Hint Martlnibtirg and Hurpcr's Ferry will be abandoned ns ba;c of supplies. Corrcspnndeneo of the lltraltl, City I'oint.lt Is reported that our cavalry re took (100 of the prisoners captured by the rebels in the light near Poplar drove Church. Philadelphia, Cth. liiquiftr'i special despatch from Washington, savs : I Irani from n rebel Senrguit, who left Stono's br gade a week slnco that I -co has acknow ledged that his position is critical. Ho has fortified Danville nt all points, and repaired all the temporary d. fanes on the rntlroaJ. lie had nliolnkcn n number of heavy guns from Richmond to Danville. Supplies In Richmond entirely given out, and great illfiltfiilty is experienced furnishing rebol army oven with corn meal. Duvls and Cabinet left Richmond for South Carolina. All newspapers, except the It'liig.nn mov ing from Richmond, and Its will known that the Ooverumrnt archives have been (tut to Danville, which is Ue'a baio ol supplies. St. Imli, tth.-OITtcIiiI despatch from Jif fcrion City niys CO of Col. 1'lelcher'n men belonging to Kwlng's command reached Hermann, no report of their operation re ceived. Gen Kwlng mid principal portion of Ids troop arrived at Holla. All quiet ut Jiff.rson City. No enemy appeared In that vicinity. Rebel army is between the Pacific and Sonthwcit brunc'i railroads with n iTnlii of 200 wagons, npparcnijy almlna nt Holla. Tho Pacific roud report ed not mtterlally injured, but the South- wcit branch almost entirely In hand of the rebels. Several depots, and other propc ty nt various place di-stroycd. A despatch fiom Cape (lirurdeuu, say Col. Htllery. commanding thwc has rcoccnpled Charles ton nni sent n force to llloomlnqton. Cov- airy scouring country In nil directions. New Yotk, Cth. lltntltl't correspondent with tho cavalry .on our left line, dale or 4th, njs has been no fighting by this divl slon, since (Jen. Davis gave Hampton such tvldnnliv' n few davs since. c Still hold the ground mid nro rendy at moments notice, to regime the battle, but we are walling for other movements IWoro taking the rffenilvc. Richmond pipers of the 4th a'cknowcledgo the los of Uen, Dobbin. Our picket arc now only 50 yard dlilont from Iha enemy. St. I.ouls, 8lh. Now accmmcd tlial llio brldgo over Oaondo river, 18 mile this eldo of Osnxo, wai burned by the rebels'! Cole Creek bridge 30 cars and locomotive aWo burned. Report have reached here that a rebel force under 3lngruder, touch ing towards Missouri, was attacked and de feated by Steele on White river on the 4th. Tho fact that Magruder Is known to bo fol lowing Price with ft view of protecting his retreat If necessary, and seeurlng Ihe sup plies that Prices expedition miy get In this State, gives color lo this report. No appre hension felt for the safty or Jcfrcrrou City. Ren. Pleaeanton I In command. Clarksvllle, 8th. 700 relwls under Lyon captured tho itearact Chambers and crnnd lha tlvcr Into Kentucky yesterday, nt tho mouth or Yellow Creek, then releaied the boat. Kaihvllle, Cth. Tho following has Just been received from Chattanooga: The ene my retreated lat evening from Altoona. In the direction or Dallas, having their dend and fromfour to six hundred wound id on our bauds. OurloM is 100 killed and 200 wounded. Reanea bridge will bereilorul tomorrow, and trains will be able to run as far ai Alltoona, via Dallon. Retreat of the eiemy Indicates Sherman close on their rear, ucar Alltoona. Nothing heard from Roman or Vahburn to-day, It Is pro suined they are puthlug Forreit as rapidly as tho slate of Iho road will prmlt. We have had heavy ami continuous rain the last flv .days, rendering tho roads alm'ott Impasrable. Juit received Jhe following frdm Gran gers HUtlHVIIief oiu.'ju p- m.-ruwinersays reports of two o'clock yeitorday, state that Korrcat was at Lawrcneebrg tho night be fore crossing south. Morgau' advance la sklrmlskiHg wllh the euemy this morning on Shell Creek, ho being unable to cross on account of the high water, He hopes to crots to-morrow, whei be will pub them. Signed, Tuouw, MoJ.Gen. Auether dl!Pl?n reports, .m.ftlygraph repalredito.Allloona lo'flay, ThcaclloBof i . ( ycHenlay was sovcro. Rebel General at tacked wllh his division seven thousand strong, and nifTered severely, leaving kllld n.id wounded to tho number of 1,000, while wo last only 30Q. l'lght Ualcd six hours. Prom Florence to. HuiiIiiyIIIc, Gcu.Morgtiii (Federal) has carried Forrest .t Co., nnd linn eaplurcd hi trnpnrlatlon, The gun bonti prcveut nil retreat across tho Tenn. River. Plepalch from Slevenon report that an officer oT S hcrldan' slttfr haJint arrived. .Vhcrld.in is still at HArrUonbiirg. Ills nip ply trains are all right, though occasionally lulerriipled by guerrlllns. Rontcnu report that Kwlng made good his retreat tu ltol tu luring only a few stragglers. Tim killed and wounded nro very few lu miinbnr. Signed, iSr.vvro.v. lleadiiuarlcis, Department nf.Vn. and Norlh Carolina, Tlh, ilx a. m. The onimy having moved Field' nnd Plcklt's dlvMotis from tho left ( Cliaplu' Parm Road to our right, attacked with spirit. Kntitx'a caval ry, In tho liitrcnchmciil, drovo them back wllh mmll loss lo our men. The cnimy Rtiffend cnnslili'rably. They Ihen swept down the IntrcncliiifiiM Inward" Illmey's who having Ihrowa back hi right, nwidli'd the ni'niilt, nnd repulrd them wild heavy Iom. In Ihe niinnllme Iho enemy ndvnuced lonanl New Msrleel, when thoy met n fore nt Signal Trains. At three o'clock I took Hie ollonilvc, sending Illrney with lvo di vision up Rarbylwu road. The enemy retired a he udvanced, and Ilirnoy has reach and occuplul the Inlreuchiuriit which the enemy took from Knulz. Our lot Is very imnll, not owr one 1 ri lit as much n the enemy. We have about 1,000 prleoneix tSIguid, llt-rt.Kti. Head Quarters lOlh Army Corps "Ik. W'u have ivpulsul Iho attack of the enemy on our right Hank with great slaughter. Rrb 1 seem to Im Klcld's and Picket's divi sion on my right fltuk ; enemy seem to be Intrenching on Raihy road. IIiiinuy. Head Qunrler's Drpt. Vn., Tlh 10;30 P.M. lllrney holds the em-my to Ihe Inner line or liilrctichtnuuts nruntid Rlchmniid, oxtsn d'ng from Darhylowu road lo connict with Gen. Wright on left uenr Purl Harrison. No inovcnicntml Pelerlurg to-day, we have much Ihe licit of Hits day work, n thousand ut Unit of the enemy killed and woutidid and one thousand prisoners, besides wo have ghen them a bloody repulie. HcTi.Kn. No illspnlche been recvlvid from Slier min. fili'-rldun or Roscucrans later than Unite before telegraphed. 5r.NToN'. Tuesday's Dispatch. Washington, Va., 7lh. My command Is nt this point to night. I coiiimeticid muring buck from Port Republic, Mount Crawford, llrldgewatcr and Harrisonburg yesterday mornlnig. Grain and forage lu advance of Ihrso polnlshad been previously destroyed. Thn whole country from Illalr RIdgo to North Mountain hus been maile untenable for Ihe rebel nrmy. AVc ile strnyrd over 2.000 barns, filled with wheat, hay and farming implements; TO mills Mi ld wllh flour and wheat, and hava driven in front af our army over 4,000 head of stock, nml killed and Issued to tho corps mil Ii-m than '1,000 sheep. A largo num ber jf horse have been obtained. Lieut. Melgli was munjeretl beyend Horrlsonburg, near Dayton, for which atrocious act nil thu houses within ten miles were burned. Since we camo into thu volley, every tralu mid small party, and every straggler, luia bein bushwhacked by the people, many of whom have protection papers from com marnlers whu havn been in tlio vulley pre viously. The rear gnurd of the 10th mid 8lh Ohio cavalry, stationed nt the bridge nvcr the mouth or Ihe Shenandoah, wa attacked, while aileep, by McNIel, with 170 men. The whole party wa disposed or or captured. Think they will all turn up. Fifty lis of them- Imvo reaclnd Winchester. McNIvl was mortally wound ed mid fell into our hand?. Ho wa Ihe most daring and desperate of butliwhack crs. Slgucil, 'SiismiPAN. Heaihiuarters, uny of tho Potomac, Olli. Mil ond Otis corps advanced n h'alf mllo since yestirday, dtlvlng tho enemy" sklrmlihers into tlie breastworks. The movement wa to feel Ihls part of the reb el lines, and seo If they had been wcukeucd' to strengthen force? elsewhere, Wc held the ground gullied, but Imvo net yet made mi ntlack on the main works. Guant. Washing lou, loth. Grant telegraphs that the losses Ihe other day were much 1cm than nt first reported 400 will cover ho entire Ml led aud wounded, The enemy's loss not lcs than ten or twelve huiidred. Signer!, ;SrA.vroi.. AlUoQua, 0th, 8 p. m Lreached Ken.aw Mountain pn thivCtb, In tlmo to witness at a dUtaucv tho attack ou AlltQOna i.Tlte M- lack as.meU and icpuUed. Xho eucioy'a lot was 2QQ killed, and l,8"fJ wound.d and prUo&cr. The eucmy captured a .small garrlmn al U'g Shanty, ai.d, Jjurued seven mile ef railroad. Wo Imvo at JAIItuona and Atlanta abundanco of timber. Hood, obmylug or approach, moved mpldly back tu Dallas and Van Went. Jam watch ing him In case ho rc to reach Klngiiou. Atlanta I pcrfvQtly eccue (p us, ,TjI army I better off than lu pamp. i 5lgnei),J Siimuiiy. . Nsshvllle, 8lh Iosei reorU, filial Forr'cstrvcauvilibycroIirfT the Tennessee River on II ttboats, nbovo nnd below, Flor ence, on the filli, while Roscau mis detain ed by hlgh'water on Shell Crwk and Kile River. Signed, Tiinuw. St. Louh, Otb. OOlclal dispatch from JctTerson City states that tho advnnoo nf Prlco lo Mormon Creek, 10 miles, from Jef ferson City, wa spiritedly contested by our cavalry. Morning of tho 8th, enemy drow up In lino of battle buforo our work, but after being well punUlicd by our ballcrlci they moved ofT toward tho west. St. Louis, 10th. News from tho Wost to day snya fighting Is going' on between our cavalry ami Price's rear, about fifteen mile wct of Jcirursou City, this, morning. Price Is rou tli nf the Piiciflo rnllroad, moving westwnrd. Whether he will strike for Ihe Missouri river, or push sotilh wllh Iho view of escaping from tho Slate. I not known lie destroyed the rnuroad bridge Tour mlb wont of Jefferson City. 'Flio Democratic IMatfoiin, Tho l,vl which the IK'mncrnlto parly will have before It, If it gut Into nnico nt Iho ui-xl eliclloti. nnd resolve lo meet tht legitimate expectations of those who trust In It, and to keep It. own promises, will lc of such tremendous, weight n lo entitle those who nro raddled with It to the deepest sympifliy of nil beholder. Amougit the little duties which It will liaro to pnform. In order to stive the untlon In Its own way. Mill be: I, To mako a " frnnk-nnd slrnlghlfor wmd tender or the Cnii'llliilluti" In the re4 voltetl .VtMos, mid get thsm to twrj-pt It, and eomi) Iwsk under It n jab which wc hope will not have to be performed lu Ihe hot wenlber. ;, In com Hit proper nflVir I raftiatd by the icouKts, to ruler nil lbs mii Hint my lni iicedetl lo ourry on the war by volunteer Ing, without any draft. No dlfflenlty 1 an ticipated on till point, o It Ir ooiindoutly ixpeotrd Hint about a million Democratic ;ntsra will ruih In arms m soon a McClel Ian nssume Ihn direction of the cnmpttgii. II, To rnlw nil the mnney necewary for the expenses nf the war by taxation, with out rwort cither to lonus or Iseito of pa per, and nt tho tame time lo draw In nit the legal-tender now outstanding, and nevcrlhc let keep the liwoi so light that tlio work lug men ihnll never feel them, nnd never know anything of tho wcr cxcrptuhul Ihey read In Iho newspapers. ' 4, To catch nil pirate nml sea rovers sent to sen by Iho Confederate immediately on their leaving port, aud biTero they have come In tight uf any merchant vctsel. fi, To calch till tho guerrilla south or the Ohio river, and prevent any furtlicrdUtuih unco uf any kind along the MhssMppl an) where above New Orlianr, aud make all that part of Ihe country as pleasant and ns wire as New York or Conmoiicut. 0, To prevent nil nejsro slave leaving tliclr owner In any 'part or the continent, or to rewloic Ihrm a looou after they leave a possible, or In case the sold on iter ihotild I) nbwnt, serving In the rebel army, to keep the said' negroes nt honest labor for llielr masters'' benefit, supplying them with olothlug nnd food out of Ihe Government store, which shall, however, cost nobody anything: mid Id prevent till negroes dying of any contagious dlsevto, t T. To win all baltlo, wherever fought and ngnluit Mbatuvcr oddi, at airnill loss to uurstilvc. 8. To fill nil departments of tho puhllo service wllh the wlsitt and purest men lu the country, so that no mistaken or frnudi shall ever bo committed by any Govcrumvnt ofllce r. 0. To carry nut our forelgh pollav In such a vvny as to fill all forelgu nations wllli a mixture of fear, rpct, admiration and love-In equal proportion. 10, To ' conduct tho Government thai everybody shall bo perfectly eat Wiled, and that no complaint shall ever be made of the Adtnlulstrallon In any uewspaper or oilier periodical. These things, nt we have said, nro doubt less very difficult, but as u great imny peo pic expect thorn nf Mr. Luasiuv, I'uoy can not bo linpolblc. V- Y, Timet, PilBSlDRNT I.IXC01.N. TOO fust lOO qW too radical too conservative too lenient loo dupotlc -top'indi'pendeut of hi Cabinet too much under tho influence of tho Jllair. This U Iho .mm nnd snb- stce of tlie conip'alnls against President Lincoln, and they kill each' other. They prove, )hat tho President does b's own thinking nnd nets according to his own convictions of his own judgement nt lilt own cho3n time, which Is what tlio Prcal- dent Is clccteil lo do, what the country ml- mired In Washington find Jackson, find 'what has convinced tho masses that Abra ham Lincoln Is the man for tho crisis. A !,couicictillouj pairing loving truth ivtd righL wilt) strong pracueui suw, cuiigiiiviu-u m years of experleoco suli as no other rjian in iho Natipn lias vei Iiml, llio Idea qf, substituting for lifip t vwk, vpip, pmlii-, tlbns .puppet of disloynl poIitlcIaiK, with ontiforce of intellect ori.scMicil convictions of'tmblic policy, is the isVeam of-tucn who Iwtnt a' tool Instead of a' President. Sac. Union'. , Thojswcteit oJ.a)t ,p!eaeuri, and'.onej HjailM jcr wy, ls4to eherUU the heart Jl,liln0).ci)rrr,-on'lciifr, orOotoWrtli. A Huiiumcc of Modern Time. In n quid nnd peaceful placj, on tho banks of a tributary ol th,a Illinois river, there lived n Miss Th commonly known a Mrs. P with husband and c'jUrcn, Indulging, of course, In the luxurlas of,n married couple, They enjoyed, u happy life for quite n nnmbcr of years, nntll tho demon arnmcil liapnlncss from Its slnmbcr, and what li tecnlcal'y so calhd they lud'a falling nut, the Inuband w:nt north, titld Mr. V married nnothcr, ThW Seconal union wns nlso crowned with lmpplncM, nnd no person npprchended any fears of separation very sonn. Montln passed 00, and nothing disturbed the happy pair from enjoying the honey days. A few week ago, however, husband No. 2, had occasion, to hi abcnt from home ; In the mean tlmcj luisbtnd No. 1 by mere nccldont re turned from tho northern miner, his peck- ols full of Ilo'sc Rives chief product, in duced hi not forgotten consort to lice wllh him, nnd bath nbiconded for parts unknown, leaving liusbjml No. 2, on the return from hi Journey, to tnonrn his lo.s and amnio himself over the following lines : "duo loved 1110, she raid, nml she swore It I mis sworo 11 a umtisauu nmes : .She lrennrcd my gift llkojewcls, Aud learned and repealed my rhymes, And numberless, tokens s'ao gave me ; Her klse went many nnd sweet ; And I thought her an nngcl front llcnvcn, When she was but a womanly ohcatf She robbed ma of rest and of comfort, Aud gnv-o ui9 bright hopts In return, And now In my liedeliMiiber, lonoly, Her plotures I smiling burn. Hut hark the dinner bell Is pcnllng Not imuiy nre blueing the bright- She lean 011 tho arm of another, . Who was once my love and my prlda, Mr. Ah. vvult I Ut her live nnd bo happy Her picture are burned, nnd I teq 'Tli bitter bo rid of such tokens, Aud keep tho heart healthy and frco. A Tu-tov, Those vvhn think that pcaoo and Union, may bo hnd by compromise, would do well to crock the following not from tho Rich mond Jiiotiiitr: i "As Lincoln wants peace on his own terms, so wo also want penco on ours, f.nd 1he terms mutually exclude and destroy each other. I it not therefore, tho ronio ptsce we desire ; and thi'word 1 1 self, ban died about In thl way, loses nil meaning and signifies llttcrnlly nothing at nil. It ha becoma n baleful word, nnd should bo lift exclusively to tho use of buffalo orators In n neighboring Slate, if any of Hint sort still drivel and shlvcl. Let us rid of tho whole vile cant, mid say nt once wc arc for war, and nothing but war, until, as Duvls li raid to have snld, "the last of this gener ation fulls In his tracks," and then that wa mrnn to pass it to the next as an Inheri tance. It Is for those, who Imvo unjustly, and wantonly invaded pur country to oiler us peace ; and when they do, thoy will still offer It In vain until their aimed men are withdrawn from the sod of theso Confede rate States nnd tlie felon flag of stars ond stripes is hauled down from every fort within our borders. After thai, it will, bo tlma enough to prnto about peace. Now-, the very word is nonsense." What wk May Exruirr. The Chicago platform menus ad and comfort to Ihojib els disgraco and dishonor to ovcry ln)ou soldier, tq every loyal mnu; nnd Its success will bring about ono of three things, tvlty Ut, An armistice, which villi give the now almoit exhausted rcbvlllou a new Icaio'of life; or, Id, a peaco, w)dcb shall acknowl edge the Southern Confederacy; or, 3d, a cowardly, truckling lo tho rebellion, which shall trull our old (lug In the duet at tho fiet of .traitors, aud welcome, cap In hand, the clilcf rebels to tho highest seat In our political synagogue. Either of these three results U too terrUila to think upon) each of them, In Ihe guise of pence. Is o.uly llio prelude to a.flcrccr slato of civil war.-.Y J, lltraltl U.TAtut.M.i.t.-p. The wife of Joo Castro, of Monterey, has given birth to thirty-six children, all of whom aro living together IP inni county, una ursi memy are iwins, each pair representatives of either sex. jOf the remaining children, eleven only werb singly born. A yearling call 1 eaten t meal by this family, and for desert thsy us ually consume, on enormous quaatIty.of r(or. It is safe to say that morejro- llflo couple cannot be found on the globe. At least a parallel InsUnoo not waijy of.rcc.ord according to th,o Alta. , -ttialHcr tivrl0? ,n,ctl n looking ,glaa MpatW'SjH.iriiiiK, hub ui i)in iiiini-iui.im- jytjMjSjuuIou to seo the contents, of ttiyHiDibj) mirror was on tho top when theiNpSsV opened It. He gave one brief lisic at4 h shock bead, dropped the M!tk teMb Jey dcploted la execy fwtnre, w(U Ms itvaiiisr, esolalmlng, "Obi mother, laetlMr, fcSBsr'ltw brought home yc'aag puppy P' ' s . M N L " kl ir M r'- t J m0mmmmmmmmmmmitgtiatKKtKM hsMSa- 4 WPt' 3I. SBBBWTllslBBBHHBnWTljPff '4iBS9SHalalilBalalHallala i A, f .AyJHKaStBBulili' BtV