m If aav ana. altrea.la I. bant a.w a llit Aawtraa fU itH tela. lbe.at J1 l)c rcgon CVrju 0. "J""". L. Adams, loJUJOOIT CITY I rditor. SATURDAY, JUNH 8, 1801. A Miraw I Iki Wla. u luklnf nearer him-, .a hare t wry Indf Ming etala of ill K biealutf in lliw litUu oiarier af Umi plilKul Hufli). 'l'h nuuiimlioa of .Mr. fJarfii-lil hu ilyl Hie diekeu. Willi auudiy Mf Hun pdilieiaue. Il ha ratln-r knocked Itepubli rag UuionUin "Til iiM, and h-fl Dm rrooorf fuel ing porno, of III democracy liliily la Dm luicb. Il turui oiil lo hum Imwii d idolly cceeulriu, tuutu louaaud (uconrenU-nl foe linn to aacuie lli .) luattoa jiwt Hi Ihia I'UKt llinl at lenet two Ir.We of oflU aeekire. Tli Krpublwaw htm and um In WuliinifUMi had juat rl ln f9 y apming Union M.lrtMn nuin veiua and art'lire, and all al ouca III eiiniwii I da i-urdlee at tha a- Irinfrat loui-h af uurly. If they want true unDincliiiijf Union nun, irreievlive of party, they can Mwlisra find a truer and .War one lima Mr. Garni Ida. If Ihey dou'l ptoputa la d Mid run between iiartn eieeut for Uia Uunna aaka, hi litem allow il nue by wny of befinuinf , I believ. Oeifi.l.le will probably be ulecUnl, but whether bo ia or nol liia being- a can. tlidaia a a inuat tthokinin. Ihiiif for lha politic, of Ihia region. It will abaw llutt ct.-rl.ia men ho art aa very aniioua for a euuwlidalad democracy only want il aa market placa whara Ihey cau to teller advantage aril llitiiulvre, eoulond body, to traaann which pnpoeee to aubtri'rt Ilia United Sletee, and aal up a nrgra olirnri-y in ila alead. On lha ether hand il la a wry cold baih to euch Itepuhlicaa leaden aa litre profnowd a williuj. neealiidieuird all .lilk i.il imuee but Union aud dieumen. I vrlwiu vtrrrtnnueiict uf alule ma. Tlio corrcsjwndent who penned the abovo represents a sqnad of two or three dozen politicians In tills Si a to, who nro cry hungry for oihVo. They all belong to a shortlived school of politicians that buses ull it calculations of success upon the smooth working of tho well-oiled machine ry of trickery. Kvcr intent on self-promo tion, their great study in, not how tiny may enlighten tho mosses upon permanent issuos, aud teach them to love virtue, cher ish correct principles, and hate treason, but how they may harmonize discordiuit and Jarring factions Into political parties, out general cuiicuscs, cliques, and conventions ln constructing "Good Lord and Good Devil'' platforms on which Union-loving and Union-hating, free soil, and negro breeding office-hunter can ull 'iluuJ,' or failing to get a " Good Lord" plunk in the platform, owing to tho fuel that a majority of the convention is possessed with " Good Devil" proclivities, they inuko a bold push to gut out an accredited ' Good Lord' nominco to 'stand' on a 'Good Devi! platform to bo voted for by ' Good Devil knaves and ' Good Lord' fools. This correspondent is Jubilant over the fact thu Gurfielde, a Union man, was nominated at a Democratic convention, it thin-' to bo credited to good lurk or good aiaimgcmcn on tho part of tho Union wing of the party, aud is all so une.vpretcd ttml uulouked for, under the circumstances, that all Union men are expected to (nil down before the Imugo set up nt Vancouver, without any reference to tho " hole of the pit whence It was digged." Ho doesn't blink the fact at all that thu convention that nominated Gnrllcldo was not a Union convention but was a convention from which, by tho published cull, every Union man in Wash Ington Territory was excluded, unless such could bo found in tho Democratic party of 1801. Tho call convened togeth er democrats, and democrats alone n call that, while it embraced Gnrlieldo, aud Lancaster, it threw its nflWtioiuito arms around Stevens, and Lander, and would Imve ulso afl'celioimtely squeezed together Jo Lniie, 1 iincey, Floyd, Twiggs, mid Jeff Davis, If they had been residents of Wash ington Territory at (lint timo. It was convention that, while it embraced ninny loyal Union-loving men, ns wo hope, and try to believe, it also contained, nccording to tho showing of ' democrats' themselves, about an equal number of political cut tiirouis unu union-uaicrs. jvcry man who went into that convention was bound by " party usage" and his own honor to support tho nominoo of that convention, whoever ho might bo. If tho Yuuceyitcs hud succeeded by a majority of one in nom inating Stevens, Garliehlo would have been bound in honor 1o vote for a man who U loathed and despised by Union mcu, and agaiml Wallace, a tmo Union man, and nominated by u convention composed of men not one of which has ever been sus pected of having tho taint of treason on his garments. Now wo haven't a word to s.iy against Garlielde ho will get nbuso enough from Lander, nnd Stevens, nud other secession friends. Wo hojm and belicvo he loves tho Union if so, wo love and honor him for that, but wo pity him for having been iH-rsuailed to ho down with secession doj;s for the privi'legoof 'standing' on a hcrinnph rotlite platform, with Stevens reverently kneeling at Ins feet, tnyiiig ho took it with i 2 Id 'interpretation,' while such politi cian as Lane are lieinj nil around on the mmo 1riK-tiiro, swearing that with a proper ' interiM-eiutiwV il will do well enough to " go out aud stand" on. We would liko however to suggest to such of Mr. Gar fiehle's friends as the I'ortland acrihber that such efforts n GarfieluVs nomination at Vancouver to " knock Republican Un ionism off its pins," will knock another J kind of Unionism off its pins, and probably upset its milk pail too. If OarlHle had Ik-cu uoiiiiimU'4 by a L'uiou convention, embracing iu iu call all men who love the Union more than parly, nud ho pro op Mtd to sitting In a ton vent ion en n with such candidates for nomination aa Slcwus, (hero would Imto been aomo env In offir In! Guifkldo to our friend o a " Union mail Irrviitcctiva of parly." A it b, bow ever, those " Ri publican leaders who liavo professed williiignc to diM-ard all iolili cul Imuck but Union aud disunion,'' will be consistent in 'diM-ardiug' everylhing that came from tho bands of this Vancouver affair, which, unliko ill parent at Charh-s ton, limtcad of splitting 0ien with rotten nest before It adjourned, exploded with rage, Jealousy, rottenness, and treason af ter It went homo. Under tho circumstances, tho Itrnubli cans of Washington Territory hive acted wisely in nominating Col. Wallace as Ihi Union candidate. No man can doubt his patriotism or tho loyally of those who nom dialed him. Tin lUiuUtan piry rtr had a diiuni'miil in ill rank), It Will never ahandou what it knows to bo true men, to support those who edilinto with traitors, go iulo conventions with them, und bind themselves to supiwrt secessioniats, if by any of the arts of political Jugglery they become thu standard bearers of a party which, t- iny tho least, has boon de funct for somy time. The Republican jour- null of Oregon havo all sought to ignore party considerations since tho beginning of the arcsont Southern rebellion. They rc- coguizo no Unt of fellowship as (loliticul friends but loyalty to tho Union and a cor dial supjiort of tho Government in its ef fort! to put down rclxllioii. It will be timo enough to talk about political issues after wo know tho full effect of tho gather ing storm upon.tho old Union ship. In tho mean time, let all Militieiaui of all parties who nro making calculations on riding into public fuvor on some new polit ical craft, to (to built after a newly-patent-cd model, ready to bo launched on tho ebb tldo of our nation's culuinitlc, remember ono thing that the great masses of the American people uro honest. They may have been poorly posted as to political issues, but freo speech nnd a free press nro working wonderful revolutions. Deina- gogucisui has consequently pretty much had its day. Dodging of issues, chicanery, and political trickery, ore tinder par with the people of all tho free States. All hon est men uro beginning to loathe fmce-rid- ing politicians. They want every man to show his hand, and fling his ling to tho breer.o iu brood daylight. They respect an open nud avowed traitor like Jeff Davis infinitely more than the sneaking, winning cur who is " for tho Union, but ogin en forcing the laws." Know Nothing wig wams aud political legerdemain may do i I iihu at itwii naiMMirmiaun, t ,.iu. rW. .orrfsnondctit Mivs:- i. it n it . . . . .i. .1 . ' l.:ll i. I, l,n.l n I " . .. iMviq tinmen wnus as lujioa w r.u. aiiois: i""""" luu"7 """"""" i,ivin-f seen It stated tlmt beiiator Joug J.w-idi D. Iakvv. Km., of this cirri unit for tho Union. There- ore few men In . . , on ni'iiointinuut of Itriga "Itwiw four wo. ks ago lust TuiKlay, this rouiily who nro so dceily iu lovo with ,itr (Jdieral, I asked tho 1'rcsidciit il It !n-o wo reaihed the mines, and 1 will try tl. rutilrtnuko tushm as to bo afraid to was so. lie said It was not, and tliul lie had no thought of tendering It to him. Hi. nlsn sulil. that If irenlleinen were bo up- .,..ii.ti..l from civil life, ho liuni-iiicd their and Ull yoa a alraigbt tory of what we KC the M Anierlcan Flog raised for haJ have done since. Wo tamo within twelve , , ,. ., .i Ho nilea of the mUnt with our Lara.. n..d r f Its " tmlmf on (xoUmrnt. t . then ackvd through ou our backs, two Saturdnj (June 8) Is fixed upon for a vvn m(iny wl0 wotiltl be inferior to Dong, triiii. currvimr about sixtv or sevenlv L-ruiul I'nlon rallv at Lufuvette. We shull B In thut nosilloii. remarking tliut Sena. pounds snlece. at a trio. From that on. i... .it ,.;.,i..,i i,. n, .l, i.l,iili)ii on tor Douglas was thu first to tell him of an- i a ---- iiia, lw ui'H'I'I'VIMU viae aa ivmih. . . - - - - - lla It wo couimencd pro.,Ktting, and wo started )k.U)ol,rttt!oll lllt w, ,,onor l0 old Mfmltd troub es in Maryland, to po in om anno.b i rury luoruiux wun inifu noiten , , . out too uroier rumu vi nnj. " of fludluif snuwtbliur. but camoback to I -wnbill count j which has herotororo . .- . lwmuid thut Fort M on- canii at ulght very tired, and without sue- occupied, and which will continue to oeeu- roe Bmj i'0lnt Comfort were the points ccn. une timo we look provisions onu nr. a nriuiJ nosltlon on t ho s do or llic that conimaiuicu too wuoio oi mat secuou blunkeU, and went up on Quartx Creek to ijuotJ Tj.omi who havo heretoforo been of tho country. Mr. Lincoln referred with prositcct It thoroughly, for Cant. Fierce ,, .' t. . ,,,,., a. pleasure to tho fact that Mr. Douglas, eur Lbl h I.. Democrats arc all Inlon men, the . . . ,,,.,., el It up atwut 18 uiilm, and It looked more Republicans of course ore, aud my few ,(g j0tcrriiiiintiun to stund by him, ond oji- like gold country than any other part ho can bo found among those who supported proving of his course had seen. We sunk two holes, but did Rreckinridgo but thut luvo tho Stars and Tho 1'resident hns promoted Ilrlgndier not get anything, and as the snow was Su;1K.. 0ll)j nr0 frc0 expressing their Ocncrul Rutler to bo lieuceforlha Major a4ia ilium aaiaa aulnamiul I Iim a aa I ' "I . . . I ..f I. IT Q aaaawaar ' 111 lajUfirlX LTMat f Ia tliA fair lr at nf ilin w i"v ivtsa ve aim vaw a mivi ai tiffutssu l - n w Viatts the snow at least 8 feet deep ou level, I ilia way, perliorM it fnlfht not be amliw Jnst h-r,,.,, in ,a niy;i,nlioii. " . lie) Is a Un WO came barlt, ami ITOKpectUlg around the lprB l, r.arA . f.et hii li I ilo not recol- l,tr... b l,.,it ta mlliera to the u I . i I n.ii.... H a. u i I ' (Ulf.im WUIIV, IIIIUIM IIUillMI IV mJt MiTt ta ImvA RPim imtilitiliful Alllinii" 1 furtUllOB Of ll'.i fetutC. fWllll'lllfh-ll 111 llllV i'lllllllll IsilMlS.I llallfM I r I a half claim of fifty fect.'lo pay in tbe gold corded for Ureckin- The V. 8. steamer C.jr Albm. I -r.... i. i. .i.. r.L .i. i.. ' ' .... i...T ... .i.. ....i v -.. u ti.i. .. .nt... been or is in iirocefs of being i-onverti d UIU'I Ik W UIIZ. IDS MUltb'l Uig Kk UUt W0 IK'HV ii4 III ' wun., uiu . ti ,1 f 1 1 l. -re in cast s1!:::; wuS i2i 7JrlV, ' ..urtmeuU: her boilers arc being ..rote i. mm iraniuiii wo Hm.init wiiij a.v. i , ,. ,. . , . ; l..i,.i....i. ...j ..- ... but a shut whistling through tho uir above the shovels aud eons of the luborrrs. I'rcseiit- ly a deputation of tho IiultimoreaiiR ar rived at the Tort and demanded to know what ho meant by firing at or near them. Tho commander replied somewhat ns fol for a few dandies in our largo towns, but such expedients never will go down with the honest yeomanry, who read and think by their firesides, and act liko men sensible of their responsibilities to their country, their families, and their God. They have been so much deceived by high-sounding names, havo been turned hither nnd thither by unprincipled lenders, been betrayed, sold out, and so often seen their lenders landing kncc-dccp iu the tniro of treason, that they oro beginning to feel their wny to the solid rock of mnn as their platform. To that rock wo havo been trying to lend the people, ami as long as wo wield a pul liu ieii wo shall continue, to advocnto this sure foundation. We trust in God that after the present storm subsides wo shall havo n clearer po litical horizon over head, a lovelier land scape under foot, nud a happier country every way, thun wo have ever had before. Let public virtue and iutelliireiice keen ' w a paco with tho retiring darkness, rolled back liko n black nail bv tho hand of Providence, und we shall most of us live to seo n political millennium iu America. Oi k Govkrnor. Poor fiddling Whiten- ker (or "Old Cut Gut," as he has been called) has taken it upon himself to issue an 'nuitress' to tho people of Oregon on tho present state of alluirs. He Is the biggest ass in the State. If ever a com inanity was justified in rising tn maate and deposing a public officer, it would bo in the caso of tho people of Oregon, simply on the ground that their Governor is a fool Whitenker is at heart as rotten a tmitor as Jeff Davis. He denonnces tho Union meetings held nil over the country, aud ht in favor of Oregon remaining neutral in the present crisis, which means taking sides with tho rebels. Tho whole thine is poorly ritten, and displays a glaring ignorance and perversion of facts characteristic of its contempt ililo author. It must havo been n precious looking document beforo the print r dressed it up. 1 he only rcspouso tho people of Oregon ought to make to this puling 'address,' nhould bo to raise u regi ment of riflemen, nnd offer it to tho Fed eral Government. ins iu- hns coin. Ml the, concluded the rifllcs are not right "UH1""'- " h "J n uu.K.ienu n..u .... i .m .11 i.. ....i.i ....i v,. see tickets unt in with L..nu'a name carry twcive ueavv cuna six on em.ii aiuu. wiv pn sjnv kiu. eei4 eetuv. hw kviiv I I , ' ... , t i a . down to day to fix them. This Is on Canal matched oat. A week beforo tho election cnr7 uur. , -u T w I.Wk. Fuiher .Mr. McCullonh houL.l.t I. ... ...! . t. ,in:.lrf " luousi.ua wuen mo mtviuo auu c..KBea w. . - - ia - I ta p mm uaiu lw iiiiu im iiiuis a iiu a aia n i.iiiiu 1 f .. . 1 . . i. c. w ; ri a claim a half mil. further on. and wa have . . . . ........ rwlu,res llml nmer. 01. w COt.lit,lobous.onit. 13bvl5 feaL io tor woe, Tbo tommml ,t R MclIcnr, lg niuiira ou it la iili-aaniiter than tciitinir It. although good mony declared their pur-1 likvlw to hold his position. In tho first . . .... . O. I . . . . mi . V I . .... .1.. ... .1 ...1 Wo bod been living in Hummer Town be- pose " oto tor urecniiinuge. mis 1 conwci wun 1110 reoeis tney were norsicu fore we moved into our new Iiouho. Mr. learn was also tho caso in other counties. Olwerving that batteries were being erect Seel Iiu 1 taken 1 claim wveral miles down L, much so that if tho votes were counted !' ' V r thoOroFino. Mr. Rridgcs end Co. ar- ... .. , ., . , . . I uttneking the fort, he is suid to hove sent rived about ten days ogo; Mr. Morfitt aud " ,,,r' ;--" t'u""'. William last wevk. .Not located yet. baT0 returned as " scut- Tho weather has been cold and squully tcring." most of tho timo since we camo up, but it Yamhill coonty is to-doy as loyal as nny Isphnsnnternow aud tho snow b .bap. county on tho Tacifie coast'. Flag-raWng avi.n a 1 11 1 r..L I. ill In tliA iniinliilna II aavill no last till Into ill tho summer. I cannot tell ""no''""""" " weoming noigi.uoriiood 0W(i... Gentlemen, I haven't read his about tho richness or extent of tho mines; uuirs. Old and young, male and ftmnle, tory for nothing. I remenilxr rending berauso I do not know, but I will soon I all, of all political parties, seem to have or a fort buintcr, wiiere an attaeiiing pnr writo again, aud keep you posted." been seized with a burning patriotism that ,T f lrnil,ors wur. l"l?','.rcd ,0. llfi" .n,", Inlin W Milli.r T-. hna rorMirA nil.. 1 11; 1 . I COIIllllllC 1110 creCllOU 01 UOlter ICS a il 000111 jonn vi. .iiuiir, tM., nas received a seeks expression iu some public dcuionstru-1 :. -... 1 . . c ..... ,1. letter from Moses K. Folsom, who went tion wT ' 7 1 7 , ' r r , 2 h i from this city, dated May 25th. He soys: ueuoxstratiom is Arru VAi.ur. out and had to surrender. Now, gentle " These mines, I think, oro as good as re-1 I had tho pleasure of dropping in upon men, I won't submit to any such nonsense ported. I havo cruised around the conn- ono of tlicso neighborhood gnthi rings Inst here.'' try considerably, ond find that every claim Saturday in " Apple Valley ,B t!io homo of Thomas Francis Meagher, tho eloquent that Is opened pays from $5 to $200 a day. Hon. Aaron Payne, familiarly kuown in Ptriot, niado n speech in w Voi k There aro but few claims open that you the West as tho - Old Ranger," who did Sfi U, doTwouW '25 Z n..M ... .I....... l ll.A r... I.... I .....1. A.1 ... I., it.- l. .. If .. I . I " 1 inn ni uuu hi niu luijjvni. uuiv, uui i mien goou nervico 111 me macs iiawK war. again wave over Ft. Sumter, but in the most of tho claims nro paying ono onnco I The old gray-headed veteran, who is now most remote part of Texas, und on every per day to tho hand. I think it is the over scveuty years old, und carries some of """tress from which the mind or treachery best thins I havo seen sinco I first landed tho lead tho Indians shot into him in n uVs. "uu ,t)r" iu California In tho si.rinir of '50. I am nt ncruto fi.-ht near Rock Ttiv.ir I il."....!. ,1. . " nshnigton advices stnto that some of .....i. 1... 1 1. .... '1. 1.! . i- . .1 -,. the lending citizens of ew York visited 7, " ' "'' uu"k"u" ur i.urin-0 10 .no unucr me oiurs hVasWiigton to urge upon the Admiuis- .liiliii mill nn v l I ....1 Ci.:,.. 1.. A. .1:. i. f. . I . rv- uuli" ,u i'i-bci.-, or uiu uiiuer it rnm- trillion the adoption ol vigorous measures, uu 1110 oilier iinmi, Mr. J. IJ. mkins, ing lead into the ranks 01 traitors. I never and thut they received perfectly suUsfuc- or Ijcnton county, was in our oflico this saw the old veterau so much in Ids elcmeut tor'J """". week, niid pronounced these mines the us on the occasion mentioned nt his nv. " " c find the following in tho N. Y. Post house hist Saturday. Having prepared n 0' ',r! 2. "6I.-I nin . , , , , , , . ,' ', , nutiiorized by the President to say that he nice pole and nu old fashioned flag, ho rode is determined to prosecute the war fegmi round among his neighbors and invited against tlio Goviruuicnt of tho United them in to assist in unfurling the- flag to I Stotos with ull the enorjry iiL-ccssnry to brinp the breezo iu front of his own rW Th,. it to 0 successful termination. " Ho will latest New from t50 SmT llATKi i. ... n.. "W Sr. Una, Muy jnA W'ul.i.-, . ..Iir matlar, innlu.lii,,, wu "'j"J Uut w I..I l aaaik uf Wa.fc.ajum iu', j Net, Hi.lncy.aW ,;"JI"V liavui(iii iwn llirei' avInwiKia li.ail.d hi'"i " f.p...rcd by tb. Hu;et Uu. ffipU iwraiy v,.U had k., dotalaT, Vk?? incluitiuir five tiibaecu Vi-ul, ' Uki 4m, Ili.l.rolml.l. llmto.-n.McflelUnd ; Wi-aiern Virgin.., at il,. i,d rf Maalrrn lrou,ia, aiinulianaou.lv WAk. Viu. Ituller on Norfolk. ""a irEinlatilalu lio.. ar. U-i, imti,u. . III.- liuriKM ol aairvinu cen-i,. j; A-:"nl,"h 1 11a n-wi aiiirw Iiu. auili,,r j .i r t.',ii.unn.non i 1..1. ., ,,,ni ' ' I'n.auiainvo - II haakJ UMnkab Mi u' at yeomlco mm, aud lla fira uZ T" Uialro..ia. Tlia rrlxb ratreale.1 '"""uW ay Dooulna ia danKaroualy ill tt Cb'itaf. ArluumM ia oilinitud iulo Ike rrb.1 ' Tl.a V. H. fun-iil at II..."r.wJT. to vrwW far jwrta in Uia rr.nl aiat0i. "l"" . Kfir mint, with ariil rrv. t. ..j nH tI-.Kl. B.liimwa, and Fadnr.1 Itill. naul ware nroit.d bymwZ! m ilo Willi iltnioivilrulii.il. f npptoiil. Tlima iiristahava htvn eauinr..! 1-n. . - barland' in Clic.nank, Uy, . Ilia .eceMioniiilii, ""war Wean-in VirRinin entla for aid ftoai W.j. ion, whitli will be furnibed. - 8t. Lows. May 23 Norih.m i.L. ' galherinu amuud Waaliinglaa aad MmlUa and point, along lbs border. hoWitn art lU. diilled prrparalory fur military duliw, n" pie of tha llonUr Sialic daily np. M HP" lha nbel Hlatra. Northern S..i Jrm iroojia, but Ilia UovernnM-ut refuaia to MaJrH more. Kaiirly SuO.tHJU men art aa. eiluL lha amino of ilia United Slau., read, durinR Hie war. . ' , 7 S fur, operaliona of the Iroopa u, id Virginia have been confintd to Ua.iJrJ r privateeia aud pratrining Uaioaana tL. Iiereufter arruuga tucliea and eanmifK."? ive operaliona. " grcutest humbug of the day, unless some thing more rl.culd be discovered there than what has como to light yet. He left tbe mines about five weeks since. KiT The Statesman gives an ucconnt of a seeno nt a camp-meeting of tho M. E. II f. I . I If.!... t i . . I . ...;..i. i.n. .. . 1 .i , enn iut u mrire auimionui lorce, reivni!! ill). uUuVIS, vi,,,,,-, U1U, umun, unu cimurcn, ,, i.m..i,i1.,Mi,n i..i,. Ar.i. - O .... ... 1 v....v....L(.vM.....V.1U.JVIltlUIll.l,IU rt ... ... .. I finniA III U'tlrrAlie enmn am .n..1 1 II. .1 t. ... ' .!... Liiurcli fcoulli, winch was held on Howell 0 u,,u to me uovernmeut u;ey linvo established. maul, au iron wedge, Dr. McDridc made a speech, when tho crow pies, and other good tilings, some washing it down with cold wat Jas. A. Hamilton. BALTisionK, May 15. Gov. Hicks lias issned a proclamation iu answer to the President's requisition for troops. Ho culls tho loyal citizens of Maryland to vol unteer their Services to tho extent of fmir mono np 01 a regiments lor three months, to serve within on n.v, and a rail. Ino limits or .Maryland for tho defense of Pruiric, Marion county, ubout ten miles SOmo "(oot' aI1 1,1 "cttt lloIid"y dmMC from Salem. The; occurrence took nce ;i,nuueounicnnnccs, anil warm, pa- on Sunday Juno 2. A number of preach- lnollL "cnrls" 1,10 mL'" r"ls, (I 1,10 r0,ci ers, of that denomination, were present, nud 11,0 ,uU!('s sc,lt UP 11,0 fln' m"1 ttt ,1,B i,,v1' nu audience of about 1300 persons. tatiou of tho Old Ranger the boys hoist- strong prejudice is s culity against Uev. Mr. Newton, tho preach er in charge, on account of his making In discreet end intemperate remarks 011 tho sunject 01 1110 t. nion. Tins leu to a pro posal that the American flag should bo " , "" ". wun Tennessee, between the rebels and the Un- hoistcd nt tho enmn-irrniinil nml frm. Llldo Aaron s cider. Ill the absence of a ion men. Measures nro in pniit..ii,i,li;i, ers of the neighborhnod called on him last 'lcnv'l-'r E"n t'10 ' Old Ranger' fired a dra- for tho support of tho gallant Andrew Friday, for his ncrmission. which was r- K"u" l"alu' u,u scrvico many r '" ,'"""', ".'"''' ,u l"t,r UL,'ulcu fused in a . nanner und in terms more vehe- J'Car,S.?E' nl,d M wo Bcro ossri'd Znl , c'0" . , . , woum uo again nseU wlienevcr " our conn- , "een pur- try" needed the services of him who . tfiff 'h n intlon, were present, nud tho M sc,lt "I' 11,0 flnS- ' ttt out 1300 persons. A tallm' of tho ' 0U Ku,,S' ' nid to exist iu that lo- eJ " U,ldo Aaro"'8 ,vrci,tl1'" ma(1 , an n.v, sad 1 short and appropriate 1,10 Capital, "object to the orders of the wd partook of cakes, Commander-ii. Chief of the United States, thin snmo n-ncl.i, J . Tho l'resMeiit takes tho deepest ir.lerest I.. l.- .1 4 . it. .Wi. .i.t. . .1 :.r " ""l-e""" "riipgie now going 011 111 ment tnnn tho caso warranted. Tho mat ter was dropped till Sunday, when M 1 J' ....... I . , ., . . , I .-.-j... ....v..pii .i,im riiiuii, 111 uun-f Newton arose in the pulpit ond gave notice , 1 .slt Uow" umlt'r tIie Auici'wh to render the humiliution of the rebels the ofso.no npnoiiitmeuls. Ho then entered .? W!"'"S '? ow" door' Apple - 1 . ..ii.... . 1 Valley, Oregon. Dkskrvku Pkouotion. Maj. Anderson has been promoted to tho rank of Colonel, nnd has gono to Kentucky to ruiso troops. Ho was received with great enthusiasm on tho route. 9 O'Mcnru has left tho Jacksonville Sentinel, nnd the paper is now published by Peiilingcr t Hand. The Sentinel is now strong for the Union. rnTiyo is His Tims Well. Col. Ra ker is making good uso of his time at tho hast. Dunne; tho interval between his laliors in law making, ho buckles on his armor and man lies to defend the Country and iu laws upon what lie called nn apology, saying that a mob hud threatened to iuvndo that meeting nnd raise tho flag by lorco. lie proceeded in n very excited strain of invec tivo until somo of the members of his Church begged him to desist, aud wo un derstand, his brother members almost drowned his voice in calling him down. He reiterated tho chnrgo of tho mob, when 0110 of tho men who had called on him ou Friday, rose and prououueed tlio statement fulso. that nnv violenm rm ments, and mob anarchy in their Hero everything was confusion-everybody tW" 1" f preater. liie triumphant march of the 6th proved u pill of indescribable bitterness to the Blood Tubs. Flocking North. Tens of thousands of "Sec'y Cameron exhibits a marked du- well-to-do men in tho South nro making P0 f shrewdness in the selectiou of men. giant efforts to get away with a portion "? ' ?a'u !:u J,"lltr nt Aminpolig to uiuu oi u. iiiueca, 1110 better cd, he recalls that officer, dvini his mm- 1... : t .1.- c... 1 ; n..l tr ;i... p . 1 nun iu viii. iiuiuiuun, 01 ic w 10IK, ami detailing Gen. Rutler to a very important Southern movement. Gen. Butler seems pro-slavery men and their families, only too JT,00 , . lor.1 posts of hnppy to escape from forced loans, inprcss. ,?,d '', w,ll"n lcD dnJ's: aJd Inu- own :, . '.5: .' " l uutuuj giiim-u iu peuceauie successes. lultimore is qniet. Memlicre of the only a class of the population is leaving tho South ern States. A New York letter says " Our hotels nro crowded with Southern am afi will IriiMV. operaliona. Thu tiovmiinrul lina diatinclly iafanari far igu miuUu-ni llmt nuy rccivnino. ,j ,l. . T'. cuiifi dtracy will bo vonnidered hratib, ml $Z ten-ourae will U broken off Willi .acb pana. ' Til. Itebr t CongruM ailjournrd ha Rk a. incet on the SOibj of J ulv at Itit lunn v. Soiulir rmn itill OMure ilia penpla af ladr h. teuton lo march on Waihiaglon aud earn Nu uctiva wur ng.iinst liie 1,'niteil Biniw. Tliero nro raid lo be 15,000 ima h tk. rrtrl Slalea really fur military irrvkr; K iba mi llml 20,1100 aland of uinia haw beta ntiiied br Ilia rrbrla, from Kumpr. 1 . 'i'lio I'uiun tralimrul ia riilimv Collnn Slulea, and purlinlly in 'IVunrwi, SAu. am, N. Cun.liiia. an. I KeuliicliV. There kanud ili-iil of llnion fn-lii.f in Ken'iuckr, wliick elarea loyulty lo tlio United Slalea.. A n.U. of the h-jriidiitaro nro niiaiiinl the propnaiiio. t arm liie tlule nr plm-a il in an allit.ilimlWat.liij 10 the ti iieml tiuvi-riiinriil. . Sriiiilor.luliin.nn and I'ureon DroiruW tiiitrlf idviiruli' I'ui.iii iii'J'emuwti'e. t'niro ia'be'nir iluilvalifiiifthriiidUlrmia liie Nnrlli. Tin y are ejiwclilii? an aluck In nh-nijili a IriHipa. . Iu M aaouri 11 lirn'y liim brrn eutrreil into ar with (.'en. Ilurnrv lor liie U. S. (inreniMi id (inn. I'ri.ti-1 a die hart of the Stiilr.lir Lvh l o.b Cuvprliiiii'iilii airive t locp liie p. art iut 11..I iiinVi caih nllirr. Stale Inwp. will itirbaaJ, .111 1 Uiiinii men will I p prol, cli d. On hrarin; rf III nn iinfji iiiciii, iliu tiL.te Iroop. at V'atm. City wi re di. bui.it. .1. SI. Iiii'a ir cuunlnl by I'. S. Iri.pj, ililiowi aiouud the ei y. All ia ipiiel, and liie L'auow. liniriil 1 nviiiln. Senator I)in;liu ho n-rovrtrd fiem Ma P!n. 'l lic rt-jwrt ici nerully Iwlit-t ml tliul an attack ni.l be inutle i.rsi urrk by tin- U.S. Irimni i liieliiniiiiil, Norfolk. Harp- r's Kerry, and Mna h, aiiiiultnnioiiily. (ieti. Dallrr ii at FmI 0 Willi u large foicr. He will couducl ap cialiuna. nroso. Xtey. O. tishcr. tho nresidinc RI. ...i.i i- .1.. mi.. . ,. I MnBolintPita .nH x- : 1 o 1 iuwio 111 uiu r.iii:uie. xney U'U US 1110 I A'." ivi. rt-iiuin;ui,s ..AM ran la.n.l 1 I . . 7 I .A n, It: .1 1.1 . .. uvi, ijumni uiu pmpii, nuu icwton was ignorant people tliero nro mado to bcliere u Blru"" mrougn tuo strecu wiiolly un- comjK'iled to sit down. Order was imnio- ,hat wc tt ol)OIt to incite their slaves to ormei1. generally in couples, having full ditttclv restored, ond Mr. Fisher proceeded il,surrcction. burn their property, and de- conlidenco in the loyulty of the city, to reprobate Newton's ill-timed zeal with vasUto fars "J'J 'latations, ond to The improved arms obtuined by tho U. ..,.,., . ., , -'"ier iiieiu uy ure, iuuune, and tlic - uovernmem irom uanaUa were not pur- treat set enty of language. In tho melee sword-all to assist the cause of Davis and chased, as hns been stated, but were linn. a Hag was brought through tho crowd, aud his band of traitors, to obtain their hearty cd nt the request of Hon. Gcoreo Aslimun wiiu air. rmiiers nearty npprovul, lustou- tu-ui'erBnon. iiany ounem secmtotlunk o npeni wno applied for them. ITie ed up to the pulpit. Newt tho crowd, nervously :wton went through luftl wuen lne ,ru tn is known among the t-ni.aumii Uoverument ogreed to loan bhldimr his friends hi1'"6"''1011 fVIIowcrs of ,l10 Secessionists, twenty-fivo thousnnd stunds, nnd will prob- ,..ii 1 . . , ...... 1. n... u.u ujrwu nun ii-uui-o uuu oi..i iiiuu.-miiiu 111 n. in s may farewell, and saying ho expected to die be- hang them as high at Hainan." . be taken as a slight token of tho sort of fore to-morrow, a proceeding treated as T. r "sympathy with secession" which the reb- icry ridiculous and reprehensible by all . " ' , 1 s " Asni!(;Tox lr.nRiTonY. In els have to exjKict from British freemen. tho other nrcachers nresent lcw 01 1,10 ,rouiies wincli at present beset M. l. lime. 1 I .1. 1 St t ... m . . I ra. . . -uuiry, uot. jicuiu, or Washington Uncmnnti Commercial has the fol- JrcT Brownlow thus felicitously describes lcrntory, has issued a proclamation calling n,o: -the negroes of New Orleans ore " tho helglit of inipiideuce:" An Aluliama lon all citizens who desire to sec the Fed- m, , fusible that the whites are eraIGovcrnme.it properly sustained to ml- , ," Ie been 1 i .1 n i 1 1 uMuincu, 10 mi closed; several steamboat crews of blacks- ly around the Hag of their country in this both slave and free, have been locked tij hour of trial. He calls upon all the citizens 0U(1 every means resorted to prevent a ser- of tho Territory capable of bearing arms viIt insurrection. and imble to Uilhtia lintr tn rxnnrt immn. Journal of Commerce prooi 01 tne solid quality of JXcw York's wealth that all the National trou bles, past, present and prospective, have not had the effect of bringing down the valuation of real estate throughout tbe city. The total valuation, so far as can be now nscertaiued, will be fully equal to secession p.nper inquires if the Border Stutes know what is "Tho Heisrht of I num. enee!" Wo answer for the Border States, that it is to sec und hear a man swaggering nnd swearing in every crowd ho enters, that he will go out of the Union . , " - I ""V "w Vjrvi IUIIUV." Ih-cuusc he can t get his rights, by having diatcly to the Adjutant General of the Ter- tlio privilege guaranteed to take sLivea in I ritorr. nml nrmwit nt r.n. n , . - " 1 ' V..VV .v vikuiiii; the lerritorus, w hen, in fact, be does uot hcmsclves into cotiipauics, aud elect their own a nejro in the world, never did. nnd own officers, in tho manner nn.ril.,.,1 1, never will; and withal cau't get credit in the militia laws of the Territory . 1 j ' any storo iu the county where he lives, for ..wi u.u, ur n pair 01 orognnsr inc isrsous Uescription will suit ex actly a lew or the same lousv blatherskites n tins county. Stboxo Imwabk. " No treason In mankind since the orginization of society, that of last year. wouiu ue equal in atrocity to that of him V-.1 n..ni;.. 1. 1 j 1 a 1 a . . . aiaiinmv hub ai iiuvrt.-u a rririmr "yVwt0ttntl"Vu- f I'500 n-ooters-,uuterar fro on. A. 7 oik. Northern New York. imrnt JUI HSy Hon. L. W. Underwood, of Ken tucky, has written a letter to a friend in St. Louis, in n Inch he counsels M'ssouri to to stand firmly by the Union. He just bet 11 to Washington to sec the Presi dent. Ho mv.: " Stund then, my dear friend, by the Constitution of your country, rufuree iu laws, nnd maintain the integrity uf the Un ion. In this nlonc consists your snfrty Let no folly, or indiscretion, or the imbe cility 01 Mr. Liiiieoin s Adiiuiisiruiion, en the one hand, nor sectional pride and affin ity, nor glowing portraitures of wrong, real or imaginary, which the South liiiir nnil. (but l ie i-.M tence of wjreh Mieemi alone redress in the Union. 0111I not out of it,) swerve your gnllaut State from her at loginnce to a General Government tint has never deprived her of a solitary riiihl, or inflicted 011 In r n single wrong. TM policy of tlio Administration to sll tho border Stutes, which liuvo not seteden, the same. In rcferenco to Keutniky, ilr. Lincoln told me he hoped Kentucky would stand by tho Government in the prwmt difficulties, but if she wonfd not do that, let her stolid still and tuko 110 hostile prt ngninst it, und that no hostile step ibwld tread her soil. This is true with Missouri Let me tell yon further, that the tesuporis- tug policy of the Administration, in enco to tho assaults und capturing of itJ forts, urrenals, nud proierty, is 0Ter' Henceforth, tlicy who make wr will w U-nr innlti. nil llli.m Tlll IllOnOnolV WUK;" the South hns enjoyed in that direetiou hoi ended, and nil tho powers of the GoTcni ment henceforth will be exerted to tuin tho property and the legal aatlwritj of the Government within its just fiauU. You need not, therefore, be wrpriwjH9 hear of tho rigorous blockade of thCM pcuke ondnampton Roadu, and U seceded States, ond that if these SUtei erect batteries at Memphis or KlS to interrupt the commerce of the MissuP pi, that measuns of stern retaliation or re sistance will be inaugurated by tlicGoTera. ment, to force the poisoned chalice to , lips of those who first drugged It." . y Tho rowprfVfof which wos toBjJ of Mr. Jefferson Davis the Napoleon W Western continent, has failed. i more than failed; it hns aroused Palr7 sentiment throughout the lano, will eoniocl every citizen to declare self, cither in behalf of the Union, or favoring rebellion. States will n allowed, as some of them desire, w n neutral. It will be idle for Tennessee sw Kentucky to attempt to cscnpo from issue, nnd to remain nt peace, while tw mainiler of the country is at war. that is not for me is against me, win adopted by the Western and North?"" States as a maxim, nnd the Misstsspr Ohio will soon swarm with steamers, ae ily freighted with the .thousands anu - of thousands of troops, from Indiana, nois, isconsm, Minnesota, ja.- . Iowa, who only wait the word of com toeraulato the example of their bretwra. in New York. Tcnrnvlyania, and chusctts. Nmtrnlily will be cr" oiposition, and the result tier aar will Iw that slavery. ' institnliou A the Unit"! &l., utterly suii'iifcud.- X Y '"'