THK OliKOON A1KJUS. THRU ol'' SVIISCUII'TIOX. ... Aitu, will I" fmmilird "I Thrrr Ihtlmt '.-.. ''""'"""'"""rr' , H hrn it" m"'"1 ' ""' ' ii L. tmll I" iln it'll if '"' i" ' "", Titt )i(lir vi" lit chili urit fin lit iiiimtlf A'l liil'i'i ''''"" ' rrf''r'1 f'" " lr" I"'1 Nil W" tliwiHii""1 "" ""''"'"A"' Swill' rol"" '"'"' Hurt Vreli. I ml it I'lrr. Jlo u 'ntt" ki:'N '" ,mt,'u " l,u'Nt'"11 that "" volunteer liuvo dniibllcsn fro ,,iii'ntly ask04' tlifiiHi;lvcM. Wo yesterday ntuoihled upon volunteer on furlou'i, ff,o first smelt powder at Hull Km.. During n Iiour'ii chat with him ho tavc t, very good fj''l"'ru' ',','n 01 tM0 WIIV which o limn fed when uiulnr nn enemy' J,,,,,, Our friuiiil didn't cluliii to ho sped By courugcous, llo pluo.d duo value UK)ii llu intfj;rity o( the American eagle, tut enlisted inuiiily because ho hud nu other employ inonl ut tlio time, lie did cinip duly fiiithfnlly, mid endured I ho hardship of long marches without any special grumbling. That hu dreaded to con front tho enemy ho freely itdniil. While willing ut miy timo to kick a bigger man limn himself under justifiable provocation, ho disliked tho idea of the Midden seoui lion imparted ly n bayonet tlirust in tho iibdomen, while only second to thin was his horror of I mini,' cut down with a rillo hull hko mi unsuspecting squirrel. When hi regiment wo drawn n in lino ho lidmitted hi teclh chattered utid his kncrpim' rattled like n pot closet in a hurricane. Many of ids companion were similarly affected, mid some ol them would have lain down Imd they dared to do so. When tho first volley had been intcrchang rd, our friend inform n, every truce of these feeling usscd away Iroiu him. A reaction .look place, and ho became almost jivogo from excitement. Halls whistled nil ahout him, mid u cannon shot cut in half tt companion nt his side. Another was -.truck l,y some explosive that sputter e I the brain ever the dollies of our iufur hut, hut, no far from intimidating, all these thing nerved up his resiilution. The hill, crto quaking civilian in hulf an hour he came n veteran. Hi record show that he bayou cited two of hi reliel enemies and discharged tight rounds of his piece will, n decisive mi nim though he had o hcted a turkey for his mark. ('mild the entire hue of nu nnny conic lit the same timo into colPsion, he lay tin re would he no running except niter Imp, less ihfeat. Tho m il who p iyd taj runaway i.t Hull Hint were men who had not puiliii paled in tho nction to nny extent, mid who l,eenin punic stricken where, if unco 'nu ll jug (Miwdi r in the manner nhove described, thev would Imvo lieeu iihi.iiditly vieturi mis'. In the roar of mmhetry nnd the thumh ring discharge of artillery there is a musii! thai liunishc even inimte cowardice. The sight o. men struggling together, the clash ol salire. tho tramp of cavalry, the gnre si u'mcd grass of the hatllc field, and tho coming charge of tho enemy iPmily visiliht through tho bntltoMtlohe- nil these, say our intelligent inform, r, dispell every p.irticlo of fear, mid tho veriest coward in tho rank pcrhap become the most ti'i r like. At tho battle of Hull Hun tho chap lain of one of the regiments a limn of small staluro mid ih licnto frame, personally cut down two six feet Rreiiadici s in sin-lo com luit K these thini; nro so and we in- ..li,. iIim.L iluiv are the best cure for cowardice is to crowd n man into a li,ht ii,r L i liim The liiL-ilivi s from NII1I (III IW WS " I ( 1ti.ll linn wltc men who imltiM inmc he hed hilil,-'ii'u'r- 'oil ,ori .-irnV(i. V'rrllMK of Uif .unlr. (ircat responsibility rest upon t.ioso fund wo nro nmoiiR tho number) who Imvo oi.IMsed a war policy mid have vainly cherished tho hoiKi thnt our nalionul trouble could bo composed without blood nhcil. A correspondent writing to us soy: " Not olio drop of bloodshed in this war will Ihi on your hand." lod j;raut it may bo so; but if our opposition to n war policy ha encouraged cither portion of our country to perit in refusiiiu term of adjustment, then it nmy bo w o nro not A our friend, nud wc ourselves, suppose. Hut when tho prccipitanry of tho South nt as olT In tho midst of elTort for peace and by it futid assault on Ft. Sumter, mid ils threats to subjii!?ato N iisiim-ion suddenly plunged us, unprepared ns wo were, into war, thcro wn notliiiitf for n true nntriot to do, iiolhiii- that ho wisher to do. but to titko his iihicojuuder tho llun of his country, mid uphold tho government liiuler which ho lives, mid for which it I tiweet fur a L'ood limn to dio. Our sense of ro: ponsibility to lod and to our follow mon rcipiiios ii to suy t.m worcy deumiidn that tho question wo nro soeXlnir Irt sotllo hhould bo speedily put it rest. Wo would Imvo tho government summon to its aid tho entire force of the country, regurdless of cost or of temporary hicoiivcnlcuco. and wilh nil tho pruuonce lirmncss and uneriry at its coininnnd demon Mrato ils nbunduiit ubilily t mUU it inlrL'iitv ami nowcr. Amoiqj ull our ncqunliiliinees and cor respondents in tho North, there Is imi limn with whom wo Imvo convened, or from whom wo Imvo received lin nil"' the war t.rokn nut. who does Hot fuel, n wo do. that tho existence of tho govern inenl is nt stnkn, Hint It must bo unstained ut thn rn.1 ut nil wo have, mid llint mu" mid nienns will be furnished to any desira- iU i..i . l.,l,i n i jv. . j , ' A Wi-ckly N'VH;ijT, duvolcl to Hie Intorcsls id" the Lubotln Classes, ami tul vocatiii'the side of Truth in every issue Vui VII. OUKfiON CITY, ORKCJON, NO VEM 15KU 215, 1801. No. 3. N, s l.iiutnnit mul Urn v--.. W b time uol yrt tii'UUI lu I'liilil.'i l.i'n. Mil.lrll.iii. (ieu. iMcChllau i evidently lilliiiLr his Son.o oflho paper ore charging New l)aco an tl.u l.Mtd.-r of u great army. A Hiigland with n want of enlhiisiasm in tho Hll,.ilt eoncspoudenl ol the X. V. Trilumv, war. ll i said lluil sho doe not conlri-'..:,: r,.,.,., vj.;,.i,. I i rtrrut ti Hull's. TkI.KOHAI'II Ai.IIOS T1IK C'OSTINKNT. It is astonishing how littlo wo hear on ' 'pic aerumonto Hec has an article upon this side of tho mountains, says the Han rates of dispatches from tho Kast to the Francisco Mirror, of Union victoiics, ' ('ulifuniin pres, from which wo copy. which are matter of frequent occurrence, j J-'ull rates o( private dispatches, for the bule her proper share of ii to the nnny, Thu only portion of the forces who have in spite of the silence of tho new reports i irst, 100 words two-third rates for all ami co.iqian.son are insmineu rit-iwwii ur,i,.vea llio Into vii-lorics under (Jen. .Mc .MusKuehuscIt and Illinois to the discredit; ,,,, tlut camu (o tli(t wil,, hi i(t of Iho former. Now while wc glory in tho eoinpiiuy of thoroughly drilled rilletuenJ blazoned to tho world n an important bat-, third rates for all over 500 words. What patriotism und self sacrifice of the I'rnirio Inosty froin Chicago, Illinois, called the respecting them, while every little skirmish over 100 and up to -100 one-half rates in which tho rebels cnin an ndvuntiigo is , for all over 400 and up to 500 and one 'tic. While the papers have united in a j arc full rates? They are, $155 for the Slate nnd would not iluck a Icuf from the Sluruess Hides who act ns the body guard general howl over tho shortcomings of tho. first ten words to St. Louis or Chicago, laurel crown of any gallant Slate of lh ; 0f the Gcnerul. They are under command j bandbox and pasteboard officers to whom j and 43 cents for each additional word. great Northwest, it is no more than just ' (Jr Cunt. Steel, of L'hicauo. und number I the curlier disasters of the campaign were i Thus tho tariff for the press is that wo hhould bear in mind the following f iK 1 , y.tli rc-o men, all of whom huve been attributed, wo seem to Imvo forgotten that 00 words Davis himself has been execrated by the: 200 i.. -r i.: ii... r.. !.: intw.itftiv il,.,i , ""O RUpii; UI IIW nULHUl! li'l H..- inhmimij, viii.v Hcauregnrd owes his only victory to an ac cident, and not only failed to follow up his 400 500 $ 43 25 78 03 100 ill 1 29 73 151 37 fuels: First, tho ono hundred thousand, tM-0uKli the entire victorious campaign in under (leu. Fremont's command, are to a Western Virginia, have been in all the great extent emigrants Trum New Kiiglund; )llU(,Si ,,,,,1 mvu ,ct. tried i t, fire and while not a man of Western birth can j tiovcr lliiit-tioii. found iu an Kastcrn regiiiient. Tho truth! (;,., McCMhin is regarded by those is, tho West has been for thu last twenty- . I1H ivincible-tliey say he never made live years, draining with wonderful rnpiili- n mAc, and I verily believe these eighty ty the Fast of ils young men, until now the n,ri.c m.n woj cheerfully march forth to- populatioii of .New Kiiglund con Ms! large-. ( uluiift, n in in.vm,,im,uimiM n juuiij i lin,iy h lauiCssas, ii lien, m cl lei Ian i 1 m !" - i over 4 00 ami ll too old for military service. Second, it is shn(i ,'ive the onh r and lead the attack, is characteristic of Americans every wiierc, n, .i ovcr r,0o. one-third rates. Thus safe to allirm, that at least two thirds of (.'ol Lander, the aid of the Command- the naval force of the eonntry uro drawn (;c,,eral, now here, is also highly es- And for each word ovcr 500, tho sum of " triumph, but has accomplished nothing, j u CS since; that iso is covering hnnsell Willi Th(j ratcg ,Q Qr from NoW york nre disgrace instead of laurels; that I'rice isLp f , t , wo.j Bn( 6., ccnls j always retreating, and Floyd seems born , . ,, . n,diliomi w(ir,i , ,p t0 100 ovcr lie, to attack the entire rebel j to defeat; in short, Hint although still pre-1 10Q (iiJ n tQ 40Qj t o-tliii J.i those rates Manuals, if (Jen. McC'lellaii serving that reputation for " pluck" which j ovcr 4Q0 ., t0 MOi one-half rates .... .,... VI.. I the revolutionists are ou an siues sieauuy i tiC t.irjfrt0 y0ik is pressing back within llieir lines. A great1 00 nuiiibcr of skirmishes have taken place in' orjo " which the Fedcrais have achieved brilliaid 300 " n.tnliv 1ml llifi- liavn licen nnvscil over ill 400 " ! alino.st utter silence, w hile the least affair i 1 ,iu which victory sided wilh the scccssion- 500 fill 25 121 115 100 05 1SS i-2 And for every word ovcr 500, the sum of from New l.iiglund. 1 he twenty or thirty ((.,.n.,i ,y i)C men, who say he is the most thousand men who nro managing our war fenrles of mortal, a thorough soldier and steamers and gunboat do not make much',,,, nmiablo leaihr. show in our public print. And yet il (Jcu. .McCh llau is one of the least pre- ,,,! III,. 1 1 i-i I ' i n t imJihI nl .('line I, II.. ,...ora ll... i" ' ' tv ' I - nu ii mis 1 1 (in II III. iii.iiv I" ii , nuin iiiv - 'imi . . II.itt.r.,1. to demonstrate to ...... of intelli- ,in,pl, bhrn-e of the rilh.n.ci:, without even its was diligently blazoned I,t tl.esT.npa-, geuce that our navy must play mi impor- the starred shoulder straps to denote Ids . thiz'.-rs. itWl.vc ilK.s j t)ic )ltify Un; and 500 , , iii flii. I.liii.i.i' ii 1 1 h 'I niiiiil will' f rt . ... !...,.,. ii-.iIi .i? l-i.in 1, .. .IN t.UAl.lil l.Atl.uu. -v i-wiii lirst net (lie curtain has scarcely fallen. who is indefatigable in his pursuit nud at KATICS OK ADVEIlTISlNOi Ono i,iiaro (twelve lines, or leit, brevier mtiunro) one iii-ierlioii qf J 1-jtcli uliijiiont insertion 1 HumiiicshcihiIh oiiu year 80 "0 A liberal deduction will be made (u those whu ailvertisu by the year. The number of insertion! shouM be nolcd on .lie Tiiarfriu of nil aivortiem-jit, olliei wir.e it will be nubliuhod till forbidden, aid charged ac cordingly. Obitnnry notions will bo charged half the above rates nf adverlisiiig. 'C2J"B 1'aiMTiso executed with neulness and diftpatcl.. I'utjmrnt fur Jnh Printing mvtl It mailt or, dclitmi nf lli' trnrk. pany ol the Fremont Cavalry Hattalion at- i words will make but sixty lines; or very Tliii'il. u vrrv lar 'o iiriorLoii of nit Uu? :lA: nniiL' ciuinv. mul cuuullv uuliritirr in i...ri, fmm I ' ,,.1-vIop l,.i.,!iici!nif flm i' m 1 . .. . . ii. l i.t 1 r. m,r,u-t nf i . i . I .... 'I'l,. tier,, i Wi'.W A It I K I. 1 UC O. I' . MM Of Sfla will, cfliciency and success is manufactured ,;s IllLll eoiupatible with the eircuinstanccs posted ou foot us infantry, with their horses , Flev. I. S. Dield has found a balm for his in New Kicdand. I'rol.Iv not les than ,,f n Soldier's life. When his line is on ' the rear, held by every fourth man. : mnny disappointments h, the cause of Tem- 50,000 mc -o cnpluyul in M:,s.,c:,useUs 1C march, ho is ever among the men, with : tXT TXm ti e" T l!,C ki..,l nud rhecri.ie- word fr evi rv com-1 r. i , , ii,.-f.l. ,,n r..,, ,,!,,- lie is a wormy, competent, ana k or kind salute, or i tl,n l.rusli We then made the charge. Miouoralilo gentleman, nna we rejoice ni n. tiie slllinv aR( support of h:s comiaaiid; r,,. I,;,,, r fi.rwnr. u it i urn i't . which .rnnil fin-time. Some vcar since, a ter mv-1 1 he ( juartermastcr anu musierins c:ncer ami caiiscU a coin- aloue, must of tin ui night nml day, in niaU ing every variety of arlii-h- re.piired by n pany; nt hi MOUNTED ItEGIMENT FOR OR EGON. AwiTixT Gkxebai.'s Office, 1 Washinotos, Sept. 24, lfcOl. ) Col. Thomas 11. Corneliu, Hun. Ii. J'. Harding and 11. F. Maury, Esq , of Oregon: Okxtlemkn1 Tlie War Department be ing convinced of tho necessity of raising a body of troops in Oregon to meet all exi gencies which may exist tin re, and with a particular view to the defense of the fron tier, I am directed to nuthorizo you to raise for the service of tho United Skates, ono regiment of mounted troops, to consist of ten companies, with Thomas R. Corne lius as Colonel, It. V. Manry as Lieut. Colonel thereof; the two Majors will bo selected hereafter. 15. Y. Harding is nppoiutcd Quarter master of the Regiment, and will be mus tered into service immediately after the re ceipt of this letter, by any army officer in his vicinity. If no officer bo near him, Mr. Uardiug will muster himself into ser vice, taking the oath of allegiance before a civil magistrate os soon ns mastered into service. Quartermaster Harding will act as mustering officer for the remainder of the Regiment. The organization of the Regiment will be in strict accordance wilh that prescribed for ten companies of cavalry in General Orders No. 10 of 18G1 from this office, a copy of which is herewith enclosed. The medical ameers ol the iicgimciu will be one Surgeon and one Asst. Surgeon, to ho competent medicul men, appointed by tho Colouel. " Thu company officers of the Regiment will be appointed by you from met) deemed competent for the positions. Every man will bo required to furnish his own liorso and horsu equipments, as prescribed in General Orders No. 15, of lfGl, from this office, a copy of which is also herewith enclosed. The Colonel will bo mustered in upon receipt of this order, und is authorized to make all necessary requisitions upon nny L.S. Quartermaster or tomnusaary lor hv a icouisition on the U. S. officers here- inbefore specified. lu all accounts for such exj endit tires or contracts the fact um.-t l.e stated that t!. in I.. i i ... ... i . uuil llie melauciioiv, line to sav neeuns.s, . tnol0 (.0: iiihlcr of tho heroic I. you, have served j f.mjn,-, lo quicken the pulse ol llio tr wepau-; me.it; but ns might have been expected mil the crippled and exposed condition in hich the government was left by the per- juicd traitor Floyd, nil that ha been thus ,r done is onlv iireiiarutorv. o have i ir i, ,, ' ii,..;r r,v,. The arhii vcintiit was a brilliant hi teniiKianicut can be imajjiucd. " Rath-1 supplies could not cllu rwi.-e be procured ie lll.uei inn i.'imii.niu. i m i". . . : ... - - . , . .. ., . w'tl out rropcr shoes or c'ulhiii" he The rebels had C-d killed. We took r discouraging, Mr. Dield," wc suggested, and that the price paid was the !owf Ul.outpiopt shoes or ..oi iu, ..e mostly shot-guns, which . ., .... ltc0e , ,lfl for 1C cat,sf n market price. The clothing, arms, and hat man with his captain sent to his tftw 1 laic but out .ope an lor au.e, w ti mpil(li othw ,.0(Sl, C(ll!l,inPlits. tpiurlers, where the man is served with Tk. .,,, vmmmu captured a r l-cl , s"l!l " 1,,lt ono ,toiM; t!li,t 1 u-'1 for tho Regiment will be procured by rei.ni- u pleasant ..... t .1- ,., ,. r, II,. ..mi. I ,.r I ... I. I I,, . i.ii.rr nil I lu I mi n ii ..ill ii nim i in i. i .... .i. . .... m .11 I L.,li,i .'i iiiv. in ii"i i. v.. ....i. . - ... , - . . , , . , I - I 1 i .1 I. ' .' l.... . .....1 .....I.-...1 ii ..urn. . . . .. - .1-. i 1. ......I... iniiinin,...1 is n ii t l.nriycii .'i Crtll- sMddi., march in. .ynnsh,,, w private with who,,, he is b,ou;;U on ' - a;;;, ; 7", 1 ranee u CnT 1 0 for ti. Iinent at tho wear 11 coat of Lawrence cloth, and shoot speaking terms by business; and in alight ,,eir i,,,',. no of the latter fled to Lcb-1 wt tl,c fc0Us 01 ,: j lowest market price, nnd to furuUli them sece sion traitors with n SpiingfiiM int.- 1,L. is ahvavs at the front of the column, in oii without riders. Our boys pur.-ucd and muhrgone every species or liartialiip j U10n tl0 r0eiuissition of llio Colouul as fust 1 . ti1(! tiii.-h,.' i the daii 'cf eiicoiiraging hi the enemv u mile and a half, oiid took o4 and self-sacrifice, he returned from a visit j as tle companies are mustered into service .. ' B .. . . ' ' 1 ....... M,..l. L,..l,l.'i.. .1. I C-. ...... . I...IP it,, tl..-n ciil.lili i.nllll.it llP fl!lt!l!t,f(l We nrcht mention smnc otlur cousulei- .M1!,iers ! cheerin- word und fearless prisoner, i.ieiu. .ii? 10 tue .vuaimc ci.u-s lw ,.u ..,, ,...u ... ti.,n pertinent ,0 this subjivt, not hog, t- deeds, lie takes soldiers' fare i.h the t -j; , er haP ting the l.ber.,1 oulpoiiii.ig of money, but re,,, ,king no better food, and no ...ore , ...J t0 100, while but S3 of our men sad.y wanting in memher and cuhusiastiL ih.-M! tire sullicie.it fr our purpose. The l,miri,ius Led than I tie ncwist recruited ,,r.. in the cii.'aL'cmct.t-nl.out one to The ellect of this discovery upon a man ol fact, however, is not to be disguised, that m ivate under his command mitlier New England nor any other ol tue m;m lovnl State have yet seemed lo reuli.c ful- has tl the magnitude of the interests iuvulved 0u i in thi gigantic rebellion of (ho slavchohl- the garinciits he needs, nud the caplain re- company, the next day, nt I.11111 l reu;, encout.i oligarchv. The relmff at Manassas, ,., ius r,.,,rim.H.d that leads him to look where the rebels liau la . iv seize., an mi- Uvc wuus ..1 .... 1. unit 1. 1 irfliliU II t!M' IT 10 I 1- ' ., 11 ft if III,. -iiNiftii't t.T his men "lcl,f,"""va e a ll.ey 11111- ion men. 'driven." 1 Jkit Tiiomi-sox Rurni'. This reU-l , - - . ,, following just and for- leader, who has been burning bridges and , 1 ok hv.v.v.u AiiMV.-lhe N. . lU-raiu cil.le statement from the Raltiinoro Clipper, committing other depredations in s.-nlhetisi snms ,,p tho total uiimur 01 rebels in tne i well said, and wo, ll, circulating in nl ' Missouri, ha Ik,,. ."c . field, ..d makes St 2'J2,270. Raising this ... i w8 nK'1 ,!' 1 rn'-V0 '.i""1 kritt,,J ,-p force niid .nlti..g it and keeping it in the the I'lecfstatts.- 'tin cxpedilion from (,.ipe liiiardeau, under, 1 , ' ,,-., livery attempt of the Fed. r.,1 Govern-1 ,',,.. ol Col. riuui.uer, of the Mis.-ouri lu-U. exhausted the South, m,., ii iii iir.itiTt its, 11' ntid nll'oiil iirotection t. i..,.ii, i,. . ,-m; il.ni u iih trnoos from The rebel Consrcss has ntitl'.onztd the Cll- not yet begun to light. .V '" '''"" , ova ,.i!Zens, for whoso safety it was in-! r(ntou. Our 'force was 'J.oOO strong, ' ;sti.. f h,df a million of men in all. The titutcd, i translated by the rebel synipa- jeomposed of the Missouri 11th, Col. "hmp i Charleston Mercury says they never can .10 doubl tho resources 01 iie meat to the Production ol nu- The people are stiff-necked; be coaxed thev cannot be Wrw. Su; Miiiiii-ii, 11 iiiiii-i.i..i .v.... ........ iDinpusi-u 01 in.-.iii.-i.Mi. 1 . . v .... 1 ( iiarlcst 011 aii frcttr if savs im tiii.ing patriots into n grievous oppression. , llK.ri t. .joth Illinois, Col Marsh, and the ' g of the war it was The very laws against treason nre, in their j 7,1, Illinois, Col. Ross, together with n "L r-l' ul' revile the Hon. Si- estimation, oppressive and destructive of section of Taylor's battery of Hying nrlil- extent of too military rcs W At the opening 11. iio.inlar fashion to 11 .... 1 . . . . - -. . . . . .... 1 1 . . r. . ... nuin Cameron. I he newspapers iio.lt 1,1 ti,0 liberty of the people, and any attempt crv. Four heavy guns were taken, mm botitli 111 rebellion wnen pusncn 10 11s ui favor of and against the Ailiiiiuistration l0 execute these laws or to prevent hrnwl-j c0'l. l,ovc, a rebel leader, killed. Maj. j mot limit of impressment nndendurni.ee. seemed to take espcci..l pains to iiuiociiin- ig aiders and ulictlor ol treason iioniuo- (Javitt and ( apt. Ilyman, ol the "i"ll,ua 'Phis onny of d.Iuded men can safely be nto the public mind with the idea that Gen. ',, mischii-r, i denonnced ns n gross out- j Cavalrv, were also killed. The rebels at-! ; ,,, t.. 'I.-II-m Vo,.l Caineron wa unlit lor the high position to ril,,P. u js a little singular how sympathy uu-ked'amounted to S.000. j ,dt 10 " L, l3re , - , ' ' which ho hud been appointed. Hut the wUi, ,1C South Carolina con-pirators per-1 Vy.im.,v r, T 1 mmtox On ' llm,kr' I,"Ul'r' "l,J U"m- clamor has ceased. The Secretary of War yvrU the perceptive faculties of those w ho 1 ; 1 rl J . w, i ,. r;,CI1 lvd i will know w hat to do with them. ,; olllliveu ll.s eaiiiiiiiii.iiui.s, anu nu i.i.- , in',' ailUClCil Willi inu Miniiiiin, mm i" t i Lexington, tho surprise being so complete l- Ol i . . , . . 1 ,1 .: .1... Knew noun force until . 1 . .... .. . .. I 1..' i' f I.II.IILU .11 UI'Ull lliviii, appointment l.rst rcacl.c.l tins Ma 0 wo ex-. u 13 , right an, proper a m pattiouc or , mMtm - & , . ut Ft Monnnv A Jis. 1 lied in every direction, and our men pur Imii'd for ciirht or nino miles, and took a ievc that he now standi as high as any tIt.ul rc.-ard ns the highest measure ol W? '7 "..r .1,, ,..! Masoxuy istiik A.iMV.-l ree ; Masonry other member of Iho Cubinet in popular' mre pntriotisin these same acts, when done 1 1" " ! of 0ir folvc llltli' A volley was prevails to n great extent among the olh cstiinalion. When the intelligence of his )V the inobocracy set up at Richmond. ; ' lJ , .. threw donu ' ccs nnd men of our army. They havocs- l . . 1. .1 . 1 tl r 1 i ...I. V... .I:..! ....I ,ri.ml OI1P )! If llllll I0 WHS IHW n j f in 1IIOU Ol UrllM'll f0lllll . ui uimiiini hum . 1 m.ui mti. ; . i c i r,;.l,e,,ositio.nnd were cratilicd ; ileOK;um ,, Ah.bntninus to drive into I V"V" . ",,. ,, ' pension to woik in tue i .rce greet, o lhat our judgment has heen proven conci i. ; (.X0) ()r to 1 Gen. Caiueron is n thorough man of ims,-; es. lie has a siigiicot.s know ledge o, h'gnince to the liovcrnineiii 01 too c uuen rllt:ililato their flight. Resides these, mankind, and ho is as prompt to aci as nu , Mll,es. ll i nounng uui jum.o ,o ,-, of t.almou (1, C xile, or to imprison or hang every ...an ,.. . , ', klln,)S:l,ks , irginia who w , I dare to adhere o his ah : fe ' I M j, .ginncetothellovcrninentof the lulled," . . .. . .. -, I i. i ii. u iincci.i;i,in ol i . i ..i i, r. i. w.i- .. nt iv,rv xnri er a I (p.ii h ... " . ' ,1, ; , , i i i ....V :.. il... v; I, I post ,1 ..nu ties ha Dccn so piainiy imme u ho ins min e ins nouio m 1 hero l no inn in w iiuiui uoeeiit women and he! leave their homes within an hour and go im... ....!: ..r 1 Avin..tim iii n i.i tit be . . . . ...... : ... A ill; iviihih.'ii v. ...... - muu.fo.st ti.ui ms iraiiuccs mnu u,,,. ...... ,,R.ru ,N ,,o nun.. ' - deplorable in the last degree-portion ol plelcly silenced by " tlw cloq.teneo ol facts. ll0cent women and helpless cliildren to yJ um, m.lU(l, ,. inincisru m -n.u 1 1 ,.' I.. Masonry has been granted by tho Grand Lodge of the State of New York, and for several week they have been in active ser vice. A Lodge Room has been litted up, and the regalia nud working tools of tho Lodge will outrank many Lodges thut have better facilities for their labors. Scv- . . . . ' - . i ' . .... . . I. MM. .. . . -.. - - .1... I..I...1. i.n.tu l.ii- l.i.i. nni ..mi. i. nliitf nnvp lirell iiiil llirill.'- .. l llL' i ., . m ,i iictlli anioiijr iiiu iiiiiHiiii.iina i". - i .mi linn........" - f.-. ! penniless strangers to hud safely from tho of fJ10 ((W nm, . f , t .... v - ii i.i r.n... ii in Smiiii neru ihi. mill . ... . . ... i .i. . n- v.- ( iviioir. 1 no l. i ii""!" "'(,'; . ' , , L.imin- , in. ,nr nive lieeu strip pen : me It U ilm dnlv of the people in the seceiieu , , " , I no new L'tinooai.s i mi,,ii Inin, nnd nuin er nil ll is o tratreou.s in - ... . - . - n,, ,..,. ' lir;;(,lingfi,ir armament ou boar.h a ml. ZZL lo at.cupl to ex cu.o S'SUn Vii.lo hlgsc'nV A Coiiuki.ios.-.. Jus: In your will go into co,nnns.s,on at once n , o- ((, (,lnp(iy , mM of the conn-1 n 'nA tht. ,,c issue of Oct. S, 1 notice a mistnko in the eced to sea. he arinan.e nt of Hie iw o , , c,irt,r,.c ,lt.m." ' ,,. ,,,, , ,rih,t exploit ...d.li.shed nroccedinc of Iho last session of boat.willbcthusanuM.imv.i. em o, ... . " ' " , , '. ,ir,0 0r ,;)0 men. ! n ' r .r T l,i.., I snm.ose "Oi.n Viuoixxv." "Occasional,'' wn- - - " ' , Anotim i. l.Tonv.--Uii ennesuay, , made III drawing oil llio miuuies mr pun itl ' ! t distinguished officer here being among the i.i.in. . . .. , , , I i.,.f ..,.1 wnnlonlv destroved luilcl. that . h- I . ' i.i, l . . Tl. i... r,.ii,.,, i,i. .run: Ouo clcven iucli coluiii .1 IV l.'ll.'" l"H M . I . L'f 1 ,iad, placed iimidslup, weigniug i.,-'" n.und, and wilh the carriage nearly eleven ing (o tho rhihidclphiii Tress, says: pounds, nun win. i" ' v V . , .. a (hcorv has lately been started, to !,,,. ( ),, the forecastlo i ,n.HH,uJ . 1 . ; A I J Jj ''ltdguu,e,.pa Id o f u.w ..RJ Jj" ;., fr ll(ltlo m Virginia us ho has grent distance. On ca 1 1 Mde ol o u , h ukl ww ((1 sel will be six 12 pound; , " 1 1 , ,, ,llm.k m1h1 lm,y smd,,.ly ii.... r,..,.i,iiil. of tho new .Missouri i coniposu um i-iiviiu i i. . . . . in iv, u i,r i hu I . nndi hi. itnbhlil .1... ! I. U'.CJI- IV lift lllltu in iiiu:" I liuii ,n on I"' " .' , . . I . iiiiiiii ii rail spitler;' nml tlicy nro .icicruuini. u make tl.e.nsclvcs and their guns n terror to ( light tho enemy fnvorilo wi expected from them. "n'," V ' .. l.i .l I- M..lM..li.M nud throw gunboats. I l.o (I""','JH . . ! , I ' into these two Slates tho ..oops ho has havonlrca.iyci.nstene, .. . . , ,. . . ,,, of lla,.k Washington. Thu fact i. ho. must ifil.lll'U' here either in Virginia, or llinhu,he.sclvcsai.dti.eirgur"'- , " ,.,,,,, bunks f ,lu Ohio, or The rarrotl gun nro ,.... t. t,,l ,1.0 with .11, and much cxecu.ion isjs ,,ve , on ,,,,, . r . i . i.i ... October lli, the Rill. Illinois, on their way i(,(lti(m l,tc.id of reading "II. N. to join Gen. Hunter's division, fell upon u ftm, j , for band or rebels nt Lhui Creek, nnd killed,' i.. ...... nml winded 177 of them, besides taking' Um nu,M .....lull counties," it should have 100 prisoners. Ibccn for Linn and Rciiton couutus, and w. n. in ni.au. i ,. i ilu.v iii'l liml nnthimr bullli'SO ' I ' . ... . I I ..I v nu .h i. iii. i.ii tii-iii linn ni sei ieu iiiiiiii i, ".ir-, 1.,i,r TO Nr.WSI'AI'KIW. ,es-iii - ,., I . fallibh. tests of men' hou- those who uiguc ,., . - -i Thoy will sooner or later discover ii,... loot that if Fasten. irguim is occupicu 17 Iho I'ederal army, tliero I n praciicai cuu to thn rebellion iu this i.iartcr, und that the Old Dominion will bo as thoroughly held in tlio iron vice of iho Government us Maryland Is to day.,' esly. Hie.y ttlU lUltll. in.OlSll.h.H.nei.1, m. ,. .- l u printer son.o wny-snys ho ha paid hat ho ha nol-declareshohstho ro cei t Homowhero-orso.it money, " 1 v lost iu tho mail-orw I take ho pa per nnd not pay ful' U, 011 llio Riot ; , ,..,, ()f lsr,0 w taken, HMid not subscribe for I - r wi ,. .. UniiHl Sttc 7,17:. "IV, h'vin It ' ,V,',V ; ; liH: ' mile of completed railway in operation -ThoiiMimls of professed L to liniw 0 . ,,,, r ,s,s, dawn upon our country honest, nnd tho printer book will loll fini 1 ( . mk,H ful tale. In the liiuil jiidgini-nt. IU1 -- - -- - - - I 1.. iJ. ...... flt.f 1, ill- mul A'limliill 1111111 .... I A!,! CIMll.i iw l'i t um mum i"i v...... What Dok it .Mkaxt- inicingcuce i.ii, 1 1 .1 .1 1 1I...I Imiiiii-IKI' 1 tlC. reucllCd IHO ..o.eiiiineiii. i,i... - j,., store of imu.i, cannon, and c,iiiimenl, ..... , arc being quietly collected at Montreal by j 1 1 ho ubovo was mislaid by n l .1 1 1: 1. 1 1 ......... t tin iili'm'lil at,- before Iho close of navigation, there! U l..n Iatk. A man will be store nud arm enough in Canada; down nnd bndly beaten lately ... ll.e A. i.er to put .... aimv of 120,000 inc.. in tho .can Lxchuuge In l'olso.... I a! , for nt- field, while tliero i iimiiiiiuitiou eiiougu 111 1 iciupuug .-j uuhr i tho country for 11 long war. a u iui ncei.h .'Xpluuatiou. A Kccessiou Ihur was found nltiiched (o n wagon in Suciuuicnto, and was taken Onto Ki.kitiov. Seventy-seven counties - ,y mno school boy, who bombarded the ( 1 1 to hear Iron.) tivo 'ivid Tod a inn- wagon will, stones, joiily over Jewell of .M.IIS.'i. 1'ho ro- S01110 very mull-potato rascal has .naming counties will udd nboul H.UI'U lo counlerfeited tho slunplaslers 01 1110 conn - I - I ti 1 j. ..fi.ti.ll. ill Ullll.lt -I- Mp iim crut'oniiiuernry. iu '! 1011 ""M" 1. ..... ihi. h i in. asters or tho ..11; iii'iin in. .uvc., 1 - sitiou upon the commanding officer of tlw District or Oregon or the DepartmcM of the Pacific. Owing to tho great distance Ictwven Washington nnd Oregonthese instructions must necessarily be general, but the De partment, acting upon the strong recom mendations of the lion. K. D. I'.vr.ui, Senator from Oregon, relics conliJeully upon the prudence, patriotism, and econo my with which you will execute this trust.. Unless otherwise ordered, you will be gov erned bv nnv directions sent to you by Col. I. D. liAKEti, nnd will under all ci.emn stances report your conduct in the preniisi's to the War Department through the A.jju taut General of the Army. P.espectfiilly, L. Thomas, Adj. Utntral. Wc understand that J.S. Uinfausos, Ks(., of this place, has been appointed En rolling Officer for a company to be raised in this section. Each man will furnish his own horse nnd liorso cimipiuci.ts, which will be paid for by the Government, if una voidably lost in the service. Tho pay is jJ;U a month, besides subsistence, clothing, and forage, with a bounty of 100 to bo paid when honorably discharged. Keuaiss oi- C.ks. P.akki.. Pursuant to notice, the citizens of Sahm met at tho court house Nov. Irt, at t p. m., to mako provisions for tho funeral ceremonies of tho Into Gen. Eakfu. K. N. Cookk was appointed chairman, and C. N. Tki;i:v scc'y. On motion, II. W. Cor. hot, WML Kkito... and 1. 11. Mooiiks were npiwiiited a committee to to opcruto with the family of tho Into Senator 15aki n, in tho removal of his remains to Salem, and also to act as a committee of reception. On motion, L. Hkatii, 15. V. Har:io, nnd E. Williams, wcro appointed o com mittee of arrangements. It was AVocii, that the cominittco have full power lo make such arrangements as may bo necessary, nndth.it the ciliaus sustain faid committee in nil uccivsur) ex penses. VAN. ot vKU IrnMS.-.Wo copy the fol lowing from the Chronicle of tho loth: Tho Ktnall H)X has made Ils appear ance lately In this ph"'1'. but In no instant has ns yet resulted luttilly. Parents should attend to tho vuccination 01" their children. All tho Hugs in tho city wcro display cd nt half must yesterday and 13 gun wcro fired ns a tribute of respect to tho memory of the Into (leu. Gibson, Chief Commissary of tho Army. It U thought that this place will l. nitido n Camp of Instruction for the Or egon Cavalry Regiment. Tin: lliui.Ksr Covimkniutios. Gen. Scott, who has been intimato will, l.rarly nil of tho Presidents, says that Lincoln Is 0110 of iiiu'piided activity and pmmruncc. counterfeit. Don't rmplov yourself to dinover the faults of others look nt your wn. E. U. Gkarv, Into Sup't of ludinn Affairs for Oregon, has gono East to ob tain machinery for a Woolen Puobry; to bo wtabllihcd In Linn county.