The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, September 28, 1861, Image 1

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in hi moiilhi,
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an rat a ri
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I,,,,, bun nifiiii'"1" J "
i. mlllillif Mlllllly t IH'ITIjivi) Inn
ii the misapprehension "l"1' r ''"'
nulilc has Tiniltfl to Inlior, mill
1 1, ;.inl l"H i"Jl,,'t't- 'I""" '
!i(l.ril iiiisk nf III" 1 iiiitl Iio.iik hy
lyexW'1'"11''''' lT'""-'l:""', '",vc
b en ni'i'11
I,, in tlm sensation press respecting
.i ...i .. t. I. ...:.i i.. i. . ....
1 iilli""1' l! '"-'i i 1
rflVfriiil on orilt-rljp retreat hit-i n 'lout.'
' i iiu "' t,",,' "v"' '"
inroiii;K-rtil!f inmtjr of (Jen. Mo-
iio.rir fa. Il",n' WM l"1,l"r
r"rout" S.iH'ly IiihI, mill thul il was
Intini.liliiry tuiinst'" nn.l Mill more un
B,;liryt.;v,iuiii mid sight Mcrs on or mnr
f fK:,f battle Ilia I tlm wintry is in
j.ilt,. in tliu Ii'"' I1'1"'1-' 'I'" : li . t i mi
rlif nrlmlll these I'll' nonicita t ll C rl-i"'
' 'if en ig' IIH'll'. "'"1 Sl ''"'"I I'l 'U'
.j,.tiTipl Mini I'troin out vii'm r- :
, ihc ni.igiiitU'k "f d s.i .ti r tL.l be-
.; our ir I' "I I'
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i.miiI fii't tv-f , parinnk of Ilio ttililniK
i li:i Ii IIh v nVue, I'IkI 'n't tin- glial
. ,. tif tin- inil.'n'iiil fnie.s, W If thrown in
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l ii nun nun 1 1 .iily oiii-i ilril tli.il fur
I ,,r( niir triiujii m lll llly I'liM'nl liilllil
; i v t 1T.1t fit ir,'iii'; hii'I hcli 11 kiii' mi l
I r'.nniinu' 11 i" rl' n of I ' 111 nlniM'1 iimivi1'
r n! nil li'-i 'I lli'llll lliau ilarn' In I lit
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! . .ili'l il m'Ii.ii'i il li 11' I luri iih i d ''
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; In! fur in" 1'i'H "I iiiniiy oHiiir", tin-
; 1 iiv iif ! I ! PiaiN. nidi li t' want of
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In I'll III nl ' ill entire ,li"i
. r l cniilni nil, 111 Ti' il I'Mvi'il
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5 lr.ui .I filial llli' Ii I I. 11. al 111:1111! tel.
1 V r in ,i ra:iM' nor ii 1 1!' ri, tin; i"'"'
1 1 i f .t ' iai.ii'." Wo i',il. ol .' .n.,
. ! f 1! nf !r mi !i I nl' 11:11 lO'iir )' 1 luti'l."
1 1 r u !ii 11 1 1 !u 1 nf lli l-i f. 1 1 1 li.r. r n:.l
t il.r t u t lli.it (i n HI 1 l. r an I tin'
. .. V ll'l I I ll HI, I'1 .!' I I'.,' of l.i I li !i
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J.,;.'; S. vrntll I IHi- Iv.l'iia I!' ,: .11 lit,
'..i .1 lln ir ro-rtw 'c-1 "ii iii ur Cn
iil.V II il.l Into III I In ( V. nili-r, lll.'l tlnn
i-rVrt mill r loii ii il tlii1 ri tir.it in .r
;-;'.iii. M'lri'i'ViT, il U mi'l til It soon uf
1 ; mi: i 1 n 1 nt tin. 1 of ii ir trn. 1 . r- :i'n 1!
' '',r .n. '.linn 111 i njii' il i!nr.n' tin' il iy !
i 1 T'! i n il; ..!nt, ini'l in'iin r il i.
'i4 I'H'h ', Ii ll ll.ri'' l,y our in I 'lii i) own
I :i., It tin rii'l'tl I. nl l.l'i:.' ill' III oil oil
1.1 ii'.l i.f : li. In-. uf il.i ii- lio'v t.
TlTII Cl'lliV 1IM l-IIM S OP TilK
il nil Tin lt.ili)ll I'n-I, 'ji'nlv 11,' o'
1 ' l'4'lli' nl Hull It .in, 1 iy:
Hi' wlii ii- !in!l o fiml voriN, in Ilii
' ' .'lili m il ni", In n 1 ro'i iio tin- inf niiy
' t.ir.r riiiiil.ii t, alii i lln ir nioorvi, Imv.iril
":r i;ii!,!i' k il.l nr? At" tin ir hiIiIht
'irii'il liiili lu r-? Ii tin' r I'oa-li'il oliiviili v
" 'iik n? WIhi 0.111 rt ml itliniil 11 llir.ll
f Imrmr t'n1 Iii iiIimiiiii r 1 mi I of lln ir
Iriliil.tv" TI10 wmiiulril urn Ii 1 ii.ln
'' "Irliin inanli'il on tin- liiM tlio I1I1
1-; mlilii n nro I n il In Iroi-n nml luiynni Icil
-tin' ni'iinini of llir fiilli'ii inlilirr lire In
' :i fr ,'ii Inin 1111, 1 iliii:,., inlo Mm, iloail
"fily.ii. A I'liinn mi!i,rr l ili'M nil tin'
'"'niiliil nln l, ininisti r-i lo liim u rni nl
f'M iii r, ntn! t'ii' il.i-t iiil :iiili,ln-s li:
li"iiif,irinr wliili- in tlm not! Ti wli.it
'l'l''.Inuf li:irli:iritn Imvi' Anii'iii'ini foMii rn
,;'"'i'il in lln ir tri'iitni' iit of lln ir f I'm'
' iH'm! Tin liliinil of tlm riinu'"l nml
Hi'fltrfiiTil rnllt fnnil tlio nroiiiiil for ro
'' f. Siiili noli of iiilniiiiaiiity niiikcrv
"J 'iifinnMililirr Atnoricim! is tliori' onn
'I'11!! of liliinil in ynnr nins ynu will nut
'I'll in null n miisi ? Is tliori' oil" ilntl.ir
I'lrrunn. you tin not I10M In tni'l fur tin
K'wl iirk?
nrn.rs" l!.,ti,'s linvr ever lirni IIh
'"l rr.oiitrp of cnnil (li'in mls. A nil mi
'"n lnri. cliiiiiro ntnl niriilmit niton
"Hl.i nntl nvcronino ilio mnil jirmli niin!
"ml m nt nlilu nrraii(rrnii'iils, nml ttlicro
upi-rinriij o iinniln rs lv no iiirnii." iiiiin s
mioli n- U iici cr rntcrnl Into
Hlmiit ,.,.r necessity fnr no lining
n'f Mitinij of 11 lint tin' only lii rnnsA I lie
'J"'njf i nmir, from linvinjx no otlior furiiuil
I m "f orr. iiHo, Ih not tlm wiijr of iniikiiii'
I'iriiis lost li it crown nml lif ly it.
"',r"l'l. f Knulfliiil, .li.l tlm nit 1110; nml
Y""1' I . Pit fin, lost llii'liiitllo nml his
I "r Kinir Join,, of Frniicp, loiilit Hie
''Hie nf I'ui,.ii,.Mi inni ruin ntloliili'il lii"
if iio Im.l not fiimiit. Tin- Kinjr uf
r,lill Lit l.la r,i, .....I il,. ......il II I tint
fci . . ""ii i j i iiiiii i in- ii
"lll i rnnsi,inc.,nii'..,l fi i I'Vi .l. r.i k II..
'Jllwl.-lllii or.Ieim. A skillful irniernl
11 K'Vfl ImltliMvlioii I.iu nnny nnd silun
'", 'iiinl bo worse, If ilefented, limn IT lit
' not n-ht at nil; nn.l when the n.lvnn
,7 n,'7 , gront nml tlm loss liltl.'.M
'""' hUlitn,,, l)if,inmrV,
. ki-r' A lueinoi'iindiitit liim been foiiml
bo'lln nt the Hebrides, rtli of Scot
H Mving (t,P ft0 0f t)(? -(enmsliip P.i-
' ''i "lilcli n IdkI about lhree. ycur! ngo.
('nieinririiiidnin Hlntr'ii tlmt, nt tl.o lime
'" writtr'n, tlnj ship wns Fiirroiinded by
J -i niilBolng.jdoMi. Thin In rrolm
2 1,16 "iiV liie'iiieiilo of the lout nloninor
!"1'" "'cr reach in, nn mery soul on
W"W !nvo crnlcd with li.r.
f!
-A W
.... 'W2mr',',-1,'VOl'('I t0 the llimU of 1,10 I
Vm, VII
'I til) IVrimlillc ,m (lunr.
Tlm IIdsIdii post eoiicliuli h u Iniif nrti
i'ln on tliu oroni()mli'iii of tlm Ldinloii
riiins, Mr. Kib-i l, In lliis nlilu iiiiiiim r:
" Hut mi I'liimot droi liim, until w n fi r
lo his liiml coiicliision in his lust loiter, fur
It in ii K.nl nun. Hi; fjravcly siiyn Unit
1 ttlintcvoriiiiiy In; the result of nil llnno
ilivi i'vn iiclioiiH, tlio f; rt t i'iiiU;c ih
(.'olio.' llml n a b.Kl,t tin ill of lirihIOITlltic
ill'IISIIIC ill ll't)ll(lllll(.'ill(' lliCMJ VMItllKj n
liiilfMiiotln rod Milisfiirtioii Unit vmjiiIiI Iif.
i onic ii Paliiii r.ilnii or n poi ly, orimy oili
er ri'irt'M'iit:iti'u of tlio old Prliisli m.IioiiI?
If lint, why siii.Ii haste in iiiii:nuiifili)j nioli
il eniirli sdiif
Has he fi.re.l hi Iter lit the
linn.ls of liii-lisl. I.,n,U Ilniii In I , B
... .... .. ..r i... . .. . i -... ... .. ... .
iiiiii.iii hi in i. ii.ii, wi.ui.in, iiiiT.tliin,
i.l... nil M . I. iii.iiiiii.iiu Ml ll nil" I v mil
.....I II...I .. ....I .1 I :n:....i
i
Miii, tin mil. the r..c,.. for. oval fnvoniK tn
fnii-it tin. Ida riy w hi. I. Iio y fo devoutly
worshippi d? Wc ii'l. .Mr. U'im.i.II lo u rite
"...v
iiiiotl.i r h tl r an l t
tth.lt Il.r fill (111
II..' .Norlli Inn o i.om ; to wi.tu ill.il ti II
IviH'pe t:ny have i'.oiic what no ni'lioil or
la nn iii ui'.'iic omi .In: that tin v c. ,n-
. '
v u.ii.'.ml llii'.r .Soatiicin I rutin r in Irs
.. ..'.. o .... ... I . . . ;.. i
t.iHil.ni (U.iiitH.I li.l.ivi.,- thii "'"""'V' ,;'.,;';v"'-i.,g!v use or employ, or coei.t to the uc
. . r I "', ,"''S"rV"1 1fl",L,",",',l"lll""1or t'inploy,n.,it of the same ,.s ..f.-resnid,
H""M H'"" "v U's f"- 1 -.' ri 1 1' 'ho o.ninier ns ilis,,,,, t. j,,,, ,,.,', ,,;,. rtv U ,.r,,,v (,.dliri., ,0
l!u,l ttli.le tli v wi.Ul.iil, tl.iy ft.lluiMi,d; I..a,,r .hint jon know Mur persons liwfll M.!,j.et ,r prize ...id capii.ro wher
thep, ;,o, r.,l.,.v.imt,,.,,s .,f I I., nml ,m -'i-i tla se rules apply . xaoily? I. you ,.Ver lou.nl ; ..ml it shi.ll be the duty or the
I'.iith; I!. .1 Win n fiat usi'm.M.t bin 4 into''1"".'' V"l" '",,;t '"'Vc c;n , l y,,,,, eyes in ; ,.,,,,,. of ()fJ Ullit,, (Stllt(,s l(, callse
tin- II.ii.hIi I' of I'l.iii.nii ii
ill.-t llli' MII'I'Cll j
ll.i':, tin' tn Nl il i v h.df n llnil.oil of lie n,
frn mi l., tt. ro ii ii.ly fur the li. Id, tn r. buko
111 il tiitlnili'i iv, mid vol to I; hi' tlmt biolle
i l i . i .ii ii.iii i t. in n in' ii.i i i in 1 1 i in in ii
to hi Jov.illv Ni'I the (I'lont P. lilil.I.o is'
... i .. .i i ... i .. t i... i . i ...
lln ritliriinl
nnt i;..'.o, an. .1 w.ll ....I ...til long .,,' P"1" "'m i Army u"gsier:
l. r the oi h :.i .ilo.l ' Ni'tt' . i.b....!. I has mi!
inn the lilnk' II lirell of I.nnilnll I'.r.ilgo
id -k'tolie l the ruins of St Paul's '"
Wnirii .Uiai.u, Law Al the pre-
-out or i-, 1 1 it son lion. ire nf ll till.l M
.nil' !. ii- "d, nn I will, mi I t lb' iieoiir:ile i;c
nf it in siiiag, h' .om s i.:ki ii illy it. j n.
' li. t.
P.: l .', r ih Too s in n ti.i! I.iw us as " a en !,
i t il l l.i i! f"r the povi ini.ii nl of the i ri. y
:ll. II. ll 111 il.l Pli tn St. '!",' ttlll'M'
iirim-'pa! rul.n:r.' to f m i I in ti..- i.rli
I 1 Iif .:l-, 'H -l l .III 11 bt ti.O I.l I i f ("nil
.r P at CI:; 'II r K nt s.i, Ih's do
liiolli'i. . p li' s only to 1. 1, 1 tnty l .w, ttbile
: n 1 1 : : il I iw i .,1 to a il:-.lini t tl. ng, ni'd I.
I.iii'hI' .I on p ir ii. niiii t iiu'i m ly, nml pin
i I.i no d I y a in 1 t.ity c'..:.f
M. iite. I I.iw is gi in'r.inv n".d vaguely
In M In lie 11 Ml-pet. n:i of nil or Unary nnd ' (
r'.-lii-. ....
. nd
-noli ii;i
prn oi iti - i In' Iy tn iiiltuy ib-, ntl-m
It I. nn iiili.ir ny I. i.i n gi. in'.iu in cim r
! no i s In t no -s of i treiin pi rd to tin
Stile eitlo r fii'in iilniit or within, the I
nt 1 , , ir.nr ,1, in im!, tt r.ioi .lii.ni v men '
' '
i
llli s
si niiii s lli.il I. ii on
nf jii.t.iv en Mi-peinbd Iy the mil tn-1
iy pmnr i.ieli liasinr tin liiue- iiecoii.r ,
Mipr CO
It sti-puni, ine i.p.ii.t.on ot inc.:
... .. . . I
. , ,
ttl.t IU Ihllitllt ft" put: (ll.llllS piTM.IisI
' 1 1
ohiir-id tt ih Ir' ii-oii In l.eniminarily tr.cili
by unlit inailnil int-lcnd of grniul jury;
jn-lili. s in arol.rs nnd w izuio i.f private pio i
petty, nn. I the I iking pmnsMnn ot pui.laM
;i.;l, wns iind oilier im aiis of coniiiiui.ioii (
linn Ininliing the !,iKh".t cxero's,.. of
..,,.,.; ii ij ,,f ..iirs.. I'liimbl.. of
inn. iiigniy, ii I. in iinirsi, tupaiiii in.
grout nl. ll', alii i. oily to he jn-tilied (ill
i iiieigi in it s of the ino-t iiiiptrativc mid
per. Inns n.itiire,
I.i.F.susn n- Tin: II "I li No idle l.iinen
t.it ons. No blind complaints. I'rel.
courage, hol'lnoss, nerve, will, cndiinuxi'
(irainl propurations m il iiiiMintcd outlay.
New wiiiiness, vigilance, fid. hly, fnrii-.i.l,
in all di parlimiils. r'tnotm s, nulhority ;
i i . ..- i ... i ... i i iiii.iiui-. in uie uiM'i.i.i, noil ii ireiiue-:
A lei 111 ll t, u i.i VI In log priH l.i. mi ll ' . . .
' 1 noiti finiu ! MUj.1 in cainc lu. " 1 mil n
lh.lt I.l ill llirr .i;:i ll'laysll-,,; i, . ., ., ., .
, , , i i .ii.. . I , . i r,,
nml (ilit'ilii'iiee. t onfiilcin'i' hi ailibc iiii ii. f jii,,,., :0 uiiiii of the PiiiM-cpal Church 1
, ., ,i.i ti.l. .. . . ., ,- . , I
'.(vereliot! for the .uweis that lie. All , iiiisvlvnn.il. He dud near P.llsbnrg, I
. I . . ., , . .. .
linitor for our grent ( upturn. Niinninry 0 rs,it nnlii v ii.oriiing, August 3d, whilst
. ,. .... i i ,' .. ' ,. ...
di iiliiig with Ir.iitms mid spies. I'.xcculiou , truveling on Ins oflicuil duties, lie has1
. , , , , i . 4 . '. i i. i i I
ol t no iiinnrs tn uie pii im -.. . " .
fniiil toward home seeessioirstK. The pris-
on for Inrbnloiit paliinls- their own houses
fnr imeoinpeleiit ones. .Sacrifice on sac-1
lilice by every oneof IM. Tears for soldiers
dead, nml lunrU lor living ones. Kceng-
nilion of lite Ihviiie liaiiil, nml iinii.t. imil-
ted prayer to the ('o l vf llatlhs. The
.Ii.ii. n i. iii . I inn nf mill W II T 0T IlinllV.
i...r. .' ..I Smntrr in Mir tho blniitl ,
of the frco .Stales. Tho chick nt Hull
Kun the price of victory at llichinoiid.
Hot. Jour.
The Legislature of Tennonrc bns
passed mi not " for tlm relief of viiliinli'crs,"
which nnlliori.es the (lovcinor to impress
into t In) nnny nil the In e iiegroi of tlmt
Statu between the ngin of fifteen nnd fifty
veins, being Found in iniinl nml hody.
These "inluiitocr" nru to icrforni such
menial Fi-rviees in Iho rump iin may hu re
quired, and lo receive llu refor regular ra
tions, with $1 m r month nn wages.
SriiAMiK Cosii Hios or Namkh Ocn.
Philip St. (Irorgn Cucke nml Col. Phillip
St.(lcorge'ookenr.)botli Virglnimin the
one a Conrmleralo (Icnernl nnd tlm other
a United Stuten Colimil. Holh wcro edu
cated at West Point.
MT Momentn mnkn Ilio liuct lu liii'h
yenri aro colored.
ORKfJONClTY, OREGON, S E P T K M Ii K K 28,
Tiiittiiu
Mioul Uuw
l llrcugoUe
'I tic in.
Tlmt wu Iki vo fuw irnitorn lierculioiits,
is mi iiiiik-niulilu fact, hut uk they ull pin
ftu to ho good Union men, it may liu
irnn r to lay down u few (ilniii ruks hy
which I hey limy hu roudily diMingii'iilicd
from our truly loyal uitizi ns;
Wlniicver you hear n iiinii sny tlmt
" this Is lit tliinr hut mi Abolition war,"
m i, k- !,;, ivi.ll l'il l'....l 1 1... i i j.m
' Ul America in CmgreM a.wmbtnl, Tl.ut if,
U'Li.. ..... i.. . . .i J'lurin',' the present or niiyfiitiireiiisiirreetion
lieinver you l.enr n n nn nssert tiiitL.. 1 , . . . . , .
.,..,;,,, , I., i ,. . njuiiiit the L'ov. rniiiciit of the L niieil Slates
this war ih only intended to free the inir-Lc... ..... ....n. l .e .. ir . ... .
HJ ii i .. , . . "
t' rs keep your eye on hi..., (,,r ho ih ..
iiiii'.ii.iuiirii hori'KMlill S, Il.l Ivlf.IlK '.
..M . . .ii ,
) let over Villi niir n inrin i re turn llml
r.. I. I... l . :. . ... .i:. .
i " this is Lineoln's lie," wiil.'h
i'k wii.', nt,'!, him well !
piei.i, it not ii '"'I lli!'ln"-'d,
lor lie is nn Im:
f..r
irallor
Whenever von hear r. man enn-t.,i,.l
i .. . .1... a. . . .. -
linn iin ii uiiiii lie e nor ii s rx ii" nse o
ilm :ir " ilnii'i Invi. .1,,!,. ,.r I, in! r.!i. I,.
iinrpiiiC iiijoiit Uie eiiorninns expi-nse
... ..r
. ... . , I . .
(..I M il .n l. Ilii Sm'1'I.Oi iirinv iT hi , .... ,1 I
' " v -n" -
U. , , - . , .,.
l.i'i.cver you hour a mini deeliirc that
i , . . -, .
;, .s a.iiiiimsl wr, nml ,,..,d.t hav;
.1 (' I l.Vlilili'il ' i-iiii lilnv " I. i t 1 r ...,.'l
t t his treiiMiio .Hid his bea.t lire bu'.ll
Im kingdom of JUT. I'avis.
. i
III
u '"" ' r J'u m ar u man wiio li con
i . i . ...
':'"o
. ., . " . ..... .... r:"'
i.in,, u.e- ...m io iu-.mi.is.
(iKS IIiKI'll!'
-The (ju.'.-tion has been
n hi;o iM.insepii iii..;. r, oipoi Hie re
.1-1 ... ...
iii i.ily ii point, tl Prigu.lier (ii'inrals in the
. I.'. .1... I i ... .. oi... i. 'i . i'. ....
1 l'" ' "u "n or ci oil I-
of Mr. II...... f c.r.er ns n sol li. r,
. i . .
" .'"ieph llooji-r was npp.eiited n rail, t
in the M. ht. try Academy nt
ln.ni .M.h-.ii l.iiii Its, mil
West Point
LT ldll ltl d in
Jam'
ISS7. In J.ilv of the s;,n:e vear. he
, , i . , . r , . , pm i.rtv ninv at I in i w; lie mnv institute
iv is appointed J I I.!.iiti'ii:int or -t Ar-i '. r- , , .. ,.
" , Im- pruecid i.gs or o:i.ioitin:i!im, and in
t.llory. Nnv. ht, 1 npp.iii.to.1 I-t;sll(., ,.af, tl.cv shnil be wholly for the
liiiiil. ti ml, nnd held the po-..t ion nf Ad- 'benefit of the United .States; or nnv ptr-
iuiaat at the M htary AciiiI. iiiv fiom Jnlv s0" ,"-1.v '-' inr.)r:natiou with such At
' t . .. i . .t i- . i.
1st, IS II. to Oetobcr 3d, lsll. Acted
is It. - incut il Adj.it int from 181 1
I
j -V- II I i i -1 .1 1 1 in ll'l I ' .1 l "1.
1 Hrctctto.l djitain S.-ptcmhcr 23. 1, ,Si:c. 4. Anl be it further tnicttd. That
Pli., f..r gall. 1. 1 eninlii 't in the Mvcr.'l wlunevcr nny ptrsoa claliiiing to be cn
.n'.fl'i N at M citir. v. on the 21-t 22a,l ! t;!'', !o ' ire or labor of nt.y o:!i'r
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"l .,f s-...i, r l!..-.ii..l i..-,
ot .i i.i i-crn r.
.I.i'i
1 1 M", fnr i
.11 nit nnd meritori-;
ii i r oi I n t in Pi . r.iTiT nt the Natiniil
l!; d,e. Itivv tl.d Iiul. Cviionel S, p-
toi.il. r 1 -I ii. HIT, fnr g..l!..nt i.nd in. ri-!
, .,. ..
tor. on.-- Cine il. l .;. t ic ln.Uk tn Chel'.i tc-
1
lc,. Served ii s C.pt.iin ,t Artilhry Oc-
HI I lit 4
Ilev.-nid isr,3.'
I
P. Pi.ai:i o.s
.Mcci ntsM
pre.
I mi ior.ii.ee
..i i t ,i...l.',l ii.i. .-. .i r
Mivnuri is d'-oiiledlv lor the I'nuiii. The
irg'' si. iv, ho!, le. i f..i ... to renl -. a givnt ,
truth Iii Ii t'ol. Piaik P. I'.lair recently
aii'ioiiuo. .1 to one ol llicui. lie was mi Ins ;
........ I I .i
if,,.uviry; I own ni-gcr-." "Will, Fir," ;
n p.n in m i.iair, w ,i;i u iinui Miirgi siion
. tf I. Ul.tll.. .1,1,.. 1.. I...... .' 11 .. .I...t'l
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""Jill ... 111.11, .111. II It'll t Hill llli II IIH
' ' . , . , ., ... . .
on i. negrni s iitton.pt to tnko the .State ol
vi.v.omi nut of tin- Union
in iil out si
'months ym will be the ino-t irgi-crlos set i
"I indiviilunls ymi ever heard ol."
(;( (,U(V1 Wl.sit is Si, gel fighting Tnt?
The oiijnyni. iit of that l.b.rly whioli we
could nut li.nl in his own native land the J
the preservation of that Constitution which
... , . i
as prntooteil him and his countrymen in
litis 1. 1. nl in r.'. cilniii
The (' rui.'iiis of Missouri, Illino's, Wis
coinin, mill low.) nre Hooking to the stall
.l.irtl nl iii.il in rn.c icn.icr, lo nit nm-w wur is t,p tnn qnrstioii in this nln-
thegriiit buttle of ficuloiil. I mhr tliCi.. , ,, . ,- ,t , J
... ... . f . , i i tion; in id on this quest mil the country and;
inspirations of lis jo'inus, a host from the ' ... .
I'litlteiliiiid i: nrrnving if st If against treii-
....
mil re hi II imi.
Pi'.iTii or I'lsiior IIiiwiux. ni'patcli
j0 ('Im ngn ui.noiiiice the sudden denth
I... i. ... nn.
oeen mo or inroi veins insiin,!, inii mi.i
universally beloved for lii.s purity of char-
,u tcr nml liuliucss of life, nml admired for
liin lenfning nml ability. ICshop Powmnn
w, ,0 brother of Col. Aloxnndcr II.
p.owmaii, U. S. A , cominiinilaiit nt West
Point.
Shokixo ro IlFiKtr. The following is
" fxlrnct from o Liter written hy nn ofil
ccrwhp was in the bnttlo ( Hull Kun:
I did one thing for i fleet during the
heavy fire, which had the best inlbiciico on '
the tuen, when I tried the... by giving then. I
by giving them orders, nml that wan tlio i
lif.h. Iiiii of quietly smoking a cigar. -
When the men wcro falling nround mo
I must confess my coolness was rather
forced, hut il Iind the desired cITccl on the
turn, und I was satislieil.
WASittXfiTos, August &. A person re
cently nrrived snyn (Jen. Johnston express
es Inn contempt lor w hut ho styles Hen.
Patterson's cownrdicc. Tho story about
(13 gnus at Winchester In all fudge, they
li it 1 1 hut 1 j nil told nt nny period.
Injjr At Mnrtinsbuig, Vo., Ocn. Will
Inmn knocked out tho heads of 250 barrels
of corn whisky nnd emptied tho contents
into tlio brook.
- ' - ing Classen, and advocating
'lbs I'.unnst'aitiiK Act.
The following in a copy of the law just
pnmed hy Congress, ami, ns it is of general
upliliciition nml inter st, tliu pcoplu of nil
.sections should not bu ignorant of its pro
visions: AX ACT to coiifiKcuto property used
tor insurrectionary purposes
Ih it tnnrJtd In the Smate and font?
,V '""'.ir umraoram n.
l '.....--....,.' jl. 77 I f...
iiui'-i inu j i.'ni.i.'i.i 01 i.iu L, I lieu 5111108
K,, ,v ,,,.,, ,,,,.,., ,
il ,. I ...jf.l 1 , r., , .
tlie laws or tlii' Linti'd . Stutes aro (iiiiinsi'd
. . . . .
I mill till. f'Vi.r.ntifiti I l.f.fr.f.r ..l.bl riif.ti.,1 I...
,00 10Wt.rr l0 )(; Huppred
,y the ordinnry course of judicial proceed-
? " "lo l'" " m nn.uis
I ll.irj itH hi i tun.... ..........I ....... ... I .
J nv ii.w n .v hereon or nei-Knim ns in.p fir
i :.. ..... i in
I ' "K-'". otlorney or cu.ployee, shall
j : j r-'' - r 1 i
I nniT
i".i-. ii.ii.- ui ii. iiniiv , .-m'ii hi ui.-, u iii pruij-
. . 1 '. Jit
"'"' nn i.'iii. . e i iv im, in m-ii.Tim.ull,
-,1, ;..,, , , i. .....
ri ,.f ...I.,. i ..:.... .. .1 :..'...
..in. ..it tn. kii ii.iu ni riini.uv inu eillll'.', or
sllT,,. Slimc , Le , .
i . .. . . I
iiiiiiiiL- iiiii ii llir rn .rii'iin; ll w Kill, iiinr.
roction or rcsbtiince to the laws, or nnv
i ' I '
person or per.-ons eiiL'agrd therein; or if
one person or person.!, bein' the owmr or
owners ol nnv siioli uroiieriv. sliall know-
,.. mm l0 JC Sl.;Z((, colln,(.uted ond con-
I"1'"1.11"-.,
.1 ..... i
;1-' -
hid It il further tv.'irltl. That
siioh prize nml capture Miall be roiid. nniod
in t, Disiiiet or Circuit Court of tic
t. I c........ I .r .i.l
iinon ouiu i inn in'; jiii ,. iiiei.nn in i no
. '"J'"'t. or in AdnnMlty hi nny jLanct in
u I- i i ii? vim." i v in" vi'.. i 'i i fir t in
..,.;,..,, .. .,. ,, ..,.,,;,
' first instlt iiti1 ."
. - . "
j Sue. 3. And k it furilwr rnurtrd, That
the Altonny-tioiieral, or nny PMriet At-
,or,"' 01 lllL' M' wli:ch
"n '' " "'c" , " I'i.ngs sunn
In for the us-! tif such informer nnd the
r..,i,t ci..i... :.. . i
"i '""ur uie- liiii-u. ii-ii ci;i;e, Minn
I'liiphiy such persons in uidii.g or pnnnot-
;,, llnv inW,rrectitin. or in rvslstinz the
laws of the Unitod States, or t-lnll permit
him to he f.i employed, ho shall forfeit nil
ri"U ,0 mk1' H'rvit'"0 or l',,'or' m,J ,,ie I" r"
sou whose service or labor is thus claimed
t n i .i . . r .i " i i .i i
slcill lie tlielieeUirtli o.-i hargrd therefi-om,
y :nv to the contrary tiotwithstaiiding.
CQr Union rcaibr, whenever a secef-
Mom.-i m -niir pr-sciic uegins 10 eiuar,
be
'"' -he haril.-h:ps nnd horrors oi the wnr
let bin. hv nil menus go on; if necessarv,
si;r
up his faculties a little with the goad
..(..,. i. .,i:...:.s.. 'i' .... i.. r ..
.
U bed t be i rseriot nil li n I liinn. If if nnt
imii ii nn nisi ripuoii n mm n.insi ii u noi
ll,. lin n.rrllii rni!ln nf llm imi finUlr
"i 1 '"I'l. mill. linn, in ll liu li:ii nil
oppropriato tliu fruit of his genius with
Slll. interrogatory I I;c thii; " What pun
Wimciit is due the ricmls in liiimaii .sl.ni.e
., ,n l,.,vn lir.lll.l.l nllil.lt l)rt iei.ll.. i.f
w" "'c orougni iujoiii in s FCcne ot
nTftoIiedncfs by ntteinpting in the sheer
ivaiitoniicss of ninbitioii to overthrow the
inihle.t nnd Mont hcueliceiit govcniineiit
I"'' "JiM ''as known?" Turn upon liim
thus, nnd vigorou-dy sii..ta:n t!ic (hiiist,
IH (). Im)rt. Mnc.s.sfiil his description is,
,, , . . ... . .... , .
the more ovcnvuclniing n.ll be vour tri-
iimph nnd his discomfiture.
Not the iiiiilnnl.tiil ciilu nities ol the war,
but the responsibility for the existence olidone my duty,' was her only reply.
.... ... .... ........ ....... ...a ........!.! .
l,u UM "S"-' -"i-
tendon nnd Ins colleague in Congress.
" The prftrnl tlyloru'de civil irjr," snys
the resolution introduced by Mr. Critteii
noil unu iinuiiien hi me iiuusu in iii-inv
, . ', . , , .
sentnlivcs, "his lire forced upon the court-
, , ... , ,, ,
try ly th' disumomtts nf the ijoul'tcrn
.f '
ool'.f, NOW IS BEVOI.T AGAINST TIIK COS
8TITITI0.NA1. COVKIINMEXT, AND IS AnilS
, , . .... . ... tr
Aiiorsn Tin: Cai'ital." Such is the verdict
of this generation; and jiostcrity will np
prove it, posterity down to "the Inst
syllable of recorded time." The conclusion
is indeed too clear for rational dispute.
How lli.oxius Does it. Tho rationale
of lSloudin's perforinanco is thus staled in
nn Knglisli jouninl: " Ho linn perfect con
fidence in his own sense of touch und bnl
iinee, nnd ho never looks hencntli liim?
- mt )CiK SOi fifty (vcit m five lunulrcJ
BM mm o m Ho wU h n
, , , . .. . .
"",,ll'r nbovol.i.n; lies
jgnulcil l.y ins leci. wneii, tiierciore, no
in blindfolded, Iio is deprived ol it sense
which in of no uso to Mm which tuny, in
deed, provo n sourco of danger. Whet:
tho droop of tho rope nt Niagara was for
ty feet, ninl ho wan nt tho bottom of tlio
curve, ho could scarcely uvoid seeing tho
endn of tho rope, nnd that was a source of
danger to hlin. If Iio wcro lo look down
once, wo know not what would happen to
liim; hut we may guess from nn accident
which occurred sumo timo ago." Llondin
had left London for tho provinces. His
Inst performance nt tho Crystal raluco
wts nttenQcd by twelve tliniifar.d persons.
tlio side of Truth in every ksun.-
1 80 1.
No.
A TourtitDK b4 True Hlory.
A correspomleiit of the New Voik
Kiiieke'-lioi ker Magmino relates the fol
lowing tonehiii! Ktory, which possenses the
merit, 11I1.0, of Ijein-r nctuully true:
" I have seinetliin utrune In the l.isto
ry of opilnphs to rceord. There is a story
connected with the one which I give you
hilow. It his the merit of brevity, nt
h.nst. One nielli, nliont ten yours nro, a
medical student, one of the wildest of n
wild class, left the Walnut Street Theatre,
Philadelphia, before the end of the farce,
to jro home. Shortly nfter turning lip into
Ninth street, he ci.me upon n thinly clad
km"' n,ul;inS l"&"J driving
snowstorm, nml Fobbing piKoinly. In
I . 1 . a . I . , a II
. enueavonng 10 nnsv, er n.s q.ie,i.o.n n U'l.
the c.iu-c of h?r sorrow.', sliu hurst into n
violent fit of weeping, nml wo-.ild Lave fall
en to the ground had she not been Klip
portvd by n haekninn ttho btood near hy.
A carriage was called, nnd the womnn ta
ken home, where she lingered in a very
precarious statu for iipwurdj of two weeks.
Dur'ng this tim? the stml'iit was constant
ly nt her bed.-Ide nlicn nut nt lectures. In
gool tiin-,' lis saw her convalescent. I
would merely mention here, that the cauc
of h-r grief was merlin; in the theatre li'T
seducer, iind being shu uied by liim. Poor
girl! it broke her heart.
" Two months had scarcely paf-fil v.'Iirti
the student himself wns t.ikn down; and it
graduallv became known tlmt be had con-
traded timt loathsome nml contagions lis
ei'.sn, Ine dniau 1 UT. lien llie lad WHS
.. r. .. n .. .i .
; tt:iM.MVI:t u ,U boarding lions.., it was too
, ilo '0 reinorc mm; nml llie 'louse itsell
i . .. i i, .. .. . .
became sudiiiiily empty; no one reiiiain'ii;
but nn oi l colored cook, nnd n big stud 'lit
w!.o swor'."
res'. 0Jt!:s und drank ba;l
wl.i.kv.
" Two days :.fter t!.c 1101'.-.? was so sud
denly vaulted, there came n sofl tap nt
the door, and in walked the female who, ns
1 1 have mentioned, was braving the blast
oiie cold tii,-!it in Ninth street. She laid
down a stitch !, tool; o.T her hound mi l
sha'.il, and quietly settled ii.to the position
ofir.ir.se, much to the nitoni-.I.inent of the
black woman. Vis: here the henitiful
and frail one stayed; fjr iudocd she was
beautiful; nnd many wl.o walked Ch.snut
street might have envied licr complexion,
In r eyes, her hair, hi r accomplishment.
Hero shn bent over the loat!iso:iii) bed,
ihoiigh her white arm was unnini ked by
the charmed protection Yacch.t. For
roar long wetks her ryes scarcely knew
rest; and her gentle voice soothed the siek
one when he fretted, and read tohiin when
he was still. The daily pnptrs nnd the
news of the city she read nod commented
on; she chatted to him of literature and
science; und when he could listen to music
she played und sang to b!:n; caroling sonic
sweet ditty, learned in ly-gonc days.
Poor gi.-i!
" Oar student was rapidly gcttinj well;
und the people of tho house were to ven
ture back the next day, so sho put cn In r
bonnet, drew hrr shn w I around htr, and
said, ' Now, Harry, the people are coming
back to morrow ; I have done my duly to
you; good bye; and stooping down she
kissed the student, and was pone. Doing
encountered some time after, she refused
everything in the shape of presents, nnd
even listened with reluctance to attested
protestations of gratitude. ' I have but
" The following winter !.e died. I was
, . , i i i . i .
one of a pnrtv of one hundred students
1
who paid our last tribute of nspect to the
bcniitilul girl. We laid her down to rest,
nnd a few weeks nfter there was erected
over her grave this tablet:
II1C JACI'T
osr uf nit riLLci;
ll.V 11.11110
HETTY HAMILTON.
She nas n ivoinaii; and.liv Uie o ltictiiiiiti.f man,
foil. Wie li.nl a liritrl; !ie ilinl ; un.l CIod
ii Iut.Iu Ifc. .li:ii' mill iin o her:
' Wuiniin, iilo'te .-tie lliino ic
cuet7 II illi no il an
C'liiileiniie.l ilicef'
hlie ..id. 1 No
mini, l'nn'
A ii.l Je-ci m il unto lier, 1 Nei lirt do I cemiomti
litre; gn, nml 'n no more '
" On the foolstono Is this inscription:
1 THINK OF IIF! Al A WANDCRt Wl.,' H.llli If
F'JU.VD.'
" I haro visited the grave three times
since. An old mnn, who liven near by, re
ceives n yearly stipend to keep the grass
shorn down, nnd every fortnight lie places
there a fresh offering of flowers. Sweet,
gentle girl I She would hnvo graced nny
society. Tho cold treatment of her family
mado her on outcast; her seducer deserted
her. Ood was good lo her, mid took her
nwuy early; nnd one hundred ns wnrm
hearts un ever bent stood nround her grave
when tho cold earth fell upon her coffin,
nnd breathed a prayer for her soul's pc ice.
This lust epitaph,' Fiiys our correspond
ent, nfter giving the Viir" of the iiiliers,
" is in the vicinity ol Philadelphia. Many
nn old student will renu mber the girl
III PlIllll'IIW ii ill ii-iin iiivei iiivf.i...
one who attended the funeral will
.rgct n scene which took ph.co when
Not
evor forirct n scene which took nln
tho first enrth wns fulling upon her coffin
A brother's heart melted nt Inst, and we
had to tnko up tho colli n to permit him
lo look onco more upon tho faco of his
beautiful sister!"
HXTKS OP ADV'KKTISINU:
One iiaru (twelve lino, or km, brevier m-iuxr
nil i.iHTlioii ." OU
j;.n li MeWiiuc'it hmrtiuii I 00
I'.uiiiiPMCiiru'ii one yeir 0 (K)
A litierul ileducllon will Uj inudo to tlumwhw
nilvetiiw.' I.)' the year.
TI.e iii.mlier of insertion! uliot.M bo flntr.1
oo lint marijiii uf nn Iverlirriiienti ollierli it,
will bn pubinlicd till fubiiidvn, ami churged ac
cord.nijly.
IIT biliry notice! will bu clmrgeJ Imlf thii
ubevo n.lniif mlverli.ii. i(.
Ca'i' Ju- I'wntimi cccuej ui;h ncalrtM enj
liixfl M toll.
j'uymrnt fur Jth Vrinlingmuil It tr.tttt en
ilrlirrrt of Ike tror A .
Josrpli 11 oil nnd Miijnf Anderson.
Hon. Jnsepli Holt visited Lonisvillo
about the middle of July last, nnd had a
public reception by n large crowd of citi
zens, of holh sexes. Ho wns introduced
to the Btidienco by lion. Henry Pirtle, in
un eloquent speech, which was feelingly re
spoiided lo by Mr. Holt. We publish
holh, for tho beautiful tribntc mill to tho
Hero of Fort Sumter, cs well ns to Mr.
Holt's own patriotic course:
Mr. lL't: You i re wilcotne to Ken
lucky, your native Stale, yon arc vt e'eomo
to Louit.ville. Wu are proud to slinkc. tho
hand of ii man who bos been so faithful to
his public trust who has done honor to
his State nnd honor lo the tmUon.
Out of Congress (there we"lmd true men)
it did our heurts good to look towards two
Kentuekiiii.s in the s'rvlco of the great
public, in the trying times of Ia4 winter
i.u.l spring; Holt at Washington (ul.ere
frutiiJ nnd treachery raged nil around) al
most nlo.-.e, w ith a limine, s, n capability,
and (intrlotism that challenged the r.tten
lion nnd tho judgment of Christendom;
nml Anderson, left by liiniHo,',", surrounded
hy ciicmli-s in the liny of Charh'iito!!,
whose fame shall live when the wares of
ngts shall have worn nwny the granite cf
Huiritcr nml it shnll fall undistinguished in
the rea. I know you fed yourself hon
ored to have his nauio ni;ntionid row.
It wan you who would have nlieved him,
mid li. lpcil him to ma'iitaln the bannir of
the Union.
Winn yon came to the relief of tho
country yu inrused l.fc into the almost dy
ing Sinte; trenson comiuri.eed Featuring
from Washington, mid the p'Op'e of this
country began to have confiJencc that tin;
Mxccutivc branch of the Government was
iiirni:; tniii to them and the Constitution.
Your nibi.ii.istrat:on of the most important
division of tho Executive Deportment at
the tl:;i:, was u-ider the ino. t linbamfsing
eircir.n.i'...r.ccs cv;r seen in I iii- coui.iry.
Your oilnistiy was short, n::d uftrr l.unn ir
retrii vnble ha I tcme; Stntcs were marelicd
oi;'. ns if i!,cy were lid States, but a help
l.rs Land under the doi.iiiilou of a mu'i,
and niukr t!ie frolic of tlie uiuin nn.l fife;
but II I -.tory will pkcayonr mine in honor
when she writes of this cio h of dcmorul.
Ziitlon, of war, und tlm woes of war. O
may she soon he nble to write for us u
page of peace nnd Un'onl
Again, in bel aif of this pco(.Ie, I 'we!
com" you.
Mr. Hu!t thin tnok tin; Ftat.d nnrd
. ndo-igf d and deufening cheer., nnd spoke
us follows:
Jud;t Pink: I bog yon to r.snrf d
that I om most thui.kful kr this disiin
guislicil nn.l flntterin-; welcome, nnd for
every one of the kind words which have
just falhn Irom your I'ps, r.s I r.r.i fur tho
Item ty response tin y hav received. ' Sp.o
ken toy any hojy and iinywbere, these
words would have been cherished by me,
hut Fio!;en by yourself and in the presence
and on I.ehJlf of those in whose midst I
commerced the buttle of life, whose friend
ship I have' ever labored to deserve, nml in
whose fortunes I have ever felt the liveliest
sympathy, they ore doubly grateful to my
fccl.ngs.' I take no erabt to myself for
hiving and being faithful lo such n govt Tu
rnout ns this, or for uttcr'ng, ns I do, with
every throb of my existence, n prayer for
its preservation. In rgard to iry official
conduct, to which you have nlluiiul with
stick earnest and generous commendation,
I mux', siy that no merit enn be accorded
to in; heyond that of having hnmbly but
sincerely struggled to perform n public duty
nmiil ciii'iiirrii.viiiict.ts which the woiM can
ncvi r fully know. In reviewing what in
l ast, I luivo nnd shall tvir have a bitter
Mir.-ow, that, while I was enabled to ac
cenipli-li so link in behalf ef our bclroyeil
nnd suffering country, others wire mablcj
to accomplish so much niinst it. You
do tno exceeding honor in associating inn
in your remembrance wiih the hero of
Fort Sumter. There is about bis name nn
atmosphere of Iii;ht tlmt run never grow
dim. Surrounded, wit'i his little band, by
butU rks of treason nnd by infuriuted thou
sands of traitors, the Enn upon the altar of
patriotism nt which lie miuisit rul, only
waxed the brighter (or the gloom tlmt en
veloped him, end history will never forget
that it was from these fin.) that was kind
led that conflagration that now bluzes
throughout the length nnd breadth of the
land. Pravo among the bravest, iticor-.
ruptible nml nnootirjiu ruble in Irs loyalty,
amid nil the perplexities nml trialt nnd
sore humiliations that Inset him, he well
deserves tlmt exulted position in tho affec
tions and confidence of the pcoplo tlmt Iio
now enjoys; mid while nono have had bi t
ter opportunities of knowing thin than my
self, fo I nm sure that none could hnvo a
prouder joy in bearing testimony lo it than
1 have tonight.
Tiik Vmiuost SoUMF.ns. It has In f
noticed ns n remarkable met that during
the delay of the Third Vermont Kcginient
in this city on Wednesday, no ono of tho
soldier was heard to nwenr, nnd none of
them appeared tho wone for liuiior.
Drunkenness nnd profuiity nro tho two be
letting sins of soldiers, nnd if tho numbers
of thin llcgimcnt refrain from both tln so
vices during their sojourn in Dixie's Lund,
they .will gain un enviuble reputation. Tliu
avernee weight of the men was 1 02 pounds,
and if they cannot persuade tho rebels to
iiiornlilr by the force of example., they may
nt lenst' Im able to givo lliein sonie'viiluab!.)
lessons in " muscular Christianity."
&trrnfjitd Republican.
The Soixd or Casxon. Tho Eusttrn
(Md.) $lnr n ys tint henvy cannoiiiuling ut
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c'!'n on Sunday we. k-a ilMlnm
of 15 miles in u direct line.
Jeff. Davis, In ft message ' ...J
rebel Congress, makes his loss 3,600 by th
boUlo of Hull Kun.