The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, January 25, 1862, Image 1

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Vol. VII.
O UK (JON CITY, OJIKGON, JANUARY 25, 18C2.
Xo. 41,
Ill' l. W. VHUi.
TI1KMS OF SVnsvKll'TION.
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W want 11 ri'liyion tlml w into llio
fiimily, mid k ') (liu Iin.il n ml liom litiiii;
Hiilrliil mIh'H tin' iliniiiT in lnli, 11111I ki'i'jis
tlii' diiiiii r mini I.1I11 kccpi tin; wifi
1 U" rlli l'l Uninf in Ruln.11
Umlor this ln uilitij,' tltu N. Y. Cnmmcr
c'ml AJrnriitrr givi-n miiiii; iiilrri'stiu Bin
tisticH, with 11 vrry l;riiT cotuniciiliiry :
"Tliosn win) iirctlirti'il t'nit in con-
riiitii fri'llit ulii'ii tlic Inj.txt ikI tmckH liu- ""I"1'1"'" ,,f inmirn-ftinn jrnr.s wotilil
ily u,l, llii-.r will, liin nnuMy Uni,""" n "','"t'"' N,t,W Vork will find
. . , . . . ! 11 ciirioiin fiillilmi'iit of llinr iinnilicnct in
mi l ni.ik. H tin. Iiu.sIm.hI Moixir.il ol Hi" IIBir- rviuniH or tliiH Stntu for tl.o cur
MTiipir ihhI I lie ilunr unit -kcrnH ilic niotli- r. t.t ynr.
i'f inilinil wln'ti Um I jtt t v iii ckis. tii.il I In IMC1O llii iipi;r('iriitu viilnntiun ol rrul
k.'l'll, till' I ill I V ili'IISllllt IHUIINi'H
1 1 ll tl IIS Mill IIN
Oi:.v. McC'i.cixan's I'khhonai, Ai'PKab
asck By Duijunl Tunr. At the jfriind
cnvtilry mill nrtilliTy review on Autran
Hie
K ine of nid'-nni-HctU01 0
Urcao.
Tlio fog is lieptiiii.ina to clear np slowly.
It iiiwnrH tlml whilu on litis Hide wo were
cavalry olTictT, just nrrired,. remarked to eitKiii d in tii.scusin' the legality of the
run tlmt he hud never seen finer material arn-Rt of Muscn and hliUell, otli. r events
for an army. At the su.ne review I lmdf Kr-nt importance were traitPpirinfC off
, ... ri. , UK! linilKII umiKi. A !""MI lis ll win HI-
an opportun.ty or eontraMmg McClellmi, crtlill.d t,lt lho a,hvWe IBl) run the
with a Rcoro or other jfi'iiernU and princes, j i,,,, llt Clmrlrston, with the rein I nm
There weru McDowell, Tiirter. JCeyes, hismlora on honrd, our Government (lis-
rili.nlfiT Smith nnd Mare, nil inanlv. ciil- patched s.-vcrnl Vessels in pursuit of her.
,. .Mi. and p-rMiiml propi rty in tin- Kmpin- Sn.lo . ,HIt acM ,, f,ic(.9 of tr; tiilliry' bear-1 Anion- the mw-li detail-d for that pur-
iti-lniet Ihem-wing ns , ...... , . ,. I in-; Cok I)e Iroilinmid and h.ilm-feolm, , , , . . ;,, Ctftriwton. but
w 'II as pivrtK prnj.'eU the lioiiryinooii i l,l fm,'r ,) it.,if J,,7,, f (nl'rn, or wil1' l!lcir 1"',llillr'. 'hivalri'Kiie air; the . vtiiic-ti was ptireha-ed ly the Uovemiuunt a
tutu llir hi.rvi st iiioon, and innki'H the hup-j fully duuhlo the iliff. reiiie as kIiowm be
nv li in Itldi the ciiktrrii ftL' tree. lieurliiL' ' tween 18.1!) and IHIiO.
in iNl.,,.,,,1, iiLoi,.',. llmlii n.ilv of the Irn- " Tl"1( "l(,ri'JM! ,"lt U!u n l,,"cc
d.
fn.it
heavily, not on the "exi'i'edinjr siiifuliii'ss of 078,000
kill" lllit llll till! I'VIVI lllllL' rusi'iililv of lv- "I ll"
iti iiml Hli'iiliu- a n I n, on tlml hatiMii'M
miiiiII niniMifi s from lln; ntns, miiuII ., ' , u ...i , i... uit!,!., tl.t i;vtr'i i his hip, whiln the other, by an occasional solm,)0,j .. )llt beyond f ,,i,'Siion in the rebel
l.i.-k. ls linin the KiiilN, pebbles fiom thi'j' ' ThiVis not the Mate of thitis that rapid motion, flauj; sotno con.mui.ication pcrviie. This division of the rommission
. . . . .i : ii I .. -. i. ..r i... Tl...!..s i'.i nil nrr.lmliilitv n nrpcniit :on to In-
i-ottiiii lines, env rnnn liiimr. until tottl many ol us inov nnve expecieu, es iieiaiiy : to me passin- niuimruim ui uii.uhjt. ...........j .
Mi"nr i-hieot v I'r.'in ei.ir,',., ntt.r lii.ta ; lho.se who tunk llieir nm Irom journals m ; visnr of Itis cap was well pulled down over rc
I'riure de Join villi', tivistiuu and Rtoopinir, si(,rt time nv'o. and fit t d out us n man-of-
louniii' on h:s horse; the Orleans Prince.",1 war. The A'Ujtr rail. d directly to the
, , ... ...i , ol her fide of the Allantc.
villi llietr lilil.l, amino..' ...ccs, .m u,,,. inu,,.r nrnreod
1IITJ ir...i,'i' - ..
nil. For noine cause, as
she made for Havana, and
, ,, . ,' , , .' , 'ih'nlly in the rural districts, as uii-ht have .. .... , . .. . ,mu .. I 1 he Iivirille
rr l,los,,, and the Kl..ry of llie ftpi-ti-d ; ,illt in .',,., r,,;,.B of liii.pu interist-tn all a most remarU;,,, ,0 EtlJ,rt
Vail We want a r.-liu'im that hears ti, il. i..,! .'ii,,., nl tl,i fnnnti- is :'i71 . ' hie cronii of fi 'ures. A horse's length in vet utifXiilaiiicd. f
DO niriiiii'-t $.1.10, UT,mH; while that iidviineo sat the smallest man ol the putty, there (IrponiteU .Mason anil anofii, nun
wiiole Meiropolitan I'olirp I strict ! broad shouldered, strot. cl.ested. Mroi. , from that port sail, d to Bernitida, ohtniiud
' is $7:10,1 1 i,.1i:, iinaiust $707,1 1.1,400
... I I ....tl...l t C!n..t 1... mnl .l. L-Ol.lllllrr
111. 1 1 ...I ....... COIII. HII'I Mill' "I I'J i..'iiininin' ""i, nv. .....
neeWi i 11111 Rtroni' l.ilVCi . 010 ll Hid HliOII .' t. .
ilHDO. In fact neatly all the progress , . on waru a mh. reyio.i, u i-w.in:.. .....-.
suecess. If Mason and Shdell should
A Wi.m is's Hi Ai r -Tin' ni"t pre
r.iiisp'i um ll.nt I'm..' ' I" a :n,ii. 11. ll -..il,
is 11 linn. .111 a l"-nit Why Mini''
11 .Kt uliii'i !nl mid iiini i'.i ' Muni' tl th.it I
Li.ni in ril ill inline MMiie liP'il W limit I
1
a vi kiu'V, is 11. mi' tli.ii. I 1 in I'M I Wil'
lint ciil tin 1 hive 1.0 rhib lull, nf pi'l'u r"
l.x, tli.iii-h ll lunks I k.- it; hut why th.se
lr. 11, w .t!i I'u""' I' eh, m, i( la-alts ill t'.e r
'1 11..I., irnnv .iur at.'l s.i i j"--h, mid surly
irn 1 tyr.iiii.ii ..I mi I ' "'I 11-. iy I11'"' 1111
ari'iilllilll'ii'' tiiiii: in the Vtinl'1.
If .1 in' 11 ""t i.'I'.w h Ul-i If In I"
ilriien, hi, 'H f'.!! 11 lint. !.u IT I
I 11 iuiii; ual l.e il fit 'he ruin, even
Munich III' pills hn f. ' t ill the Irnnih; lull
tit. r are men -m.iii' of He Hi of ( 'i'l .t;au
,r.i'.".:nli tth'i t"k" l iny ten. h i in s
t!i,..r Mill's lii.tij; I'.i. iii, mi l ev.iy ixpiis
k.un of uffi rtii'.l, utid li..i.i l" Ihetu imd' 1
fit vi it ! ii ti-tin,: tin in, nnd will... nt 11
Uik i.r ui'..i'i"'h. in ii" T ')' " "''i
ell, ih 11 li'. I'd, wh;t-' r.virul, r.uiti'Uip
t.l.li! l urinuiii mis-thi y think thr.rwiv.s
c,k. f..ii li. and Iheiiis. ln s wic mid !i;
i, :' ,l' 1 I.. .J mi leiiih is In u-sisl u. i! in
iIivjimii.' ll" in. I d' ."' r.l i..l"l'iile !
l!." bisk ol ili'in ' ll.' i j"''11 1'.
.'...Kin's l..i-r Dm our - (.'-I I'-A'tV
L1 (pel rli in the S. tiate Was ill Amtn-t
Ut. I'.iiik.niide was iM.vniiiK' a ki-I
il nitiimi liiiranuii, ns iic'i'tii'.ns ami 1
as any lu ard nu liehail of s c "von. T.i-k'-r,
ho.e rump w.ts a nt h' or t" from
tlic Cip t'il, nitir.il llie S m.te. t'hiiu.hi r
lmtily from lln) ilnl.es of a lr.ll, while
llrcikinriil-e liasfpeakitij.'. H'1 wansnoll
call.d int. 1 the lohl'V I')' IlieaC"
Mr. Holt, of Kii.tt'i.ky, who I'l'nl him
to reply In ltrerkiiiri.l! wlui sut down,
In n K.iker liuide one of I he im'sl llinllinaff
'.fhei wliieli liad liei'li heard for years
In the Clinnilier. It ripn hlied Ilreekin
r.lRe. Who would not rutin r now In
linker deiul than lirei kiniidt,'.! li vinjf?
SrATisn.H 1011 Yoi nu I.aihi:s -H l.a-
Wn au'ertaiiied thai during the last year
five hundred nnd fully Indies fainted away
on various invasion. Mure than iwnliun
lre.1 of tin m fell into the anus of ymmir
B.'iitleuieii; lorly wito I'.iunlit Ly tl-1
mints ihhI ifrmiiliiiiitliiirs- and Oldv one
ri' '" I '
l"d tl.o inisfortiinn to fall on th flnor; she,
Imwever, pirkeii out ll soft spot to lull H""'
ad was providentially received l.y an otto-
ttiaii,
A (Um ok Tiioi'iiiiT.-ltelini.". ' l1"'
final renter of repose ilui (,'i'al In which
11 lliinus tend; ninirt liom whi.'l', man is n
alimlnw. Iil verv erikieneii n riddle, anil
j "
tlio stupendous scenes of nature wliieli stir
rotid I1I111 ns iiiinieniiiiiK ns tltn leaves
lii.:li tlin Syhil seiiltered In tlw wind
ItarTlierii is imicli jfimdness In llm
rl.l, alihoiiiili at a siiperDeinl (ilanen out
I disiiosed to iloulit it. What I Imd i
miisi il ulirnml Is itIioi iI hack Iroin sidn
id, and new spn pert and wiclnl circles
"...I inueli to any aliniit It-winin wiuu is
Rantl (oes, ut lu st, liko siliislilni', quietly
l"ro"Hh tlio world.
' riiilosniiliicul ImtMilness is to want lit
1' anil enjoy mueli; vulgar happiness Is to
nt much and enjoy little.
dintely heforc that event took place. We
must remain in n puzzle os to why they
were tow tip, when, according to ti e
Scntxman, the law officers of the British
Crown were or the opinion that thera
would be "fair legal uroonds for an Amcr
icnu crniser sei.iii the mnil steamer as n
prize, even in British waters, if it could.
hav been shown that (die knowingly har
bored the persons nnd property ol enemies
of lho United States in the shape of the'
didepates and their dispatches" till wfl
receive further advices.
There is a mystery here which cannot b
solved. If facli was tho opinion of the
legal advisers of the Queen, why was a de
mand made for the release of Maon And
islid'll? Is it the habit ol her Majesty to
net in opposition to her own law officersT
We hove uo news in nn authentic shape,
be it remembered, of Lord Lyons having
made a peremptory demand for the releaso
of Mason and Slidell. All we have Is an
extract from a letter of Mr. Seward, Mat
ing that they would be delivered np, fol
lowed by a report of their actual Bailing
for Kiipdand.
Cm it be that, acting upon the ndvico
of Franco, our Government has given np
these worthies, at tl.o very threshold of
negotiation, for the purpose of forcing the
English Government to occupy common
ground with the rest of the wot Id upon the
subject of the right of search? If such bo
the fact, what we regard now os dis
graceful baek-down, on the part of oar
(iovcrnment, may be, after all, a brilliant
stroke of diplomacy. The explanation,
however, cannot be long delayed. Alia
California, Jan. 7.
Tlie Hoinan Cutholic Bishop of
Iowa has addressed the following patriotic
letter to the Adjutant General of that
State:
F.urnpc, Grrat Britain is a limited mn-, ', , . , r 1 Alter she bad disappear, d Irotn the rcene, I "Pi-nrqrE, Sept. Vt.Jionortd Sir ana
. ' .. , 1 itious of the nation, physiognomy is of no '..,.,, .,-,, n.r vlr.i 1 ' ,h honor to ocknowl-
1 1. 11 1. iini, llll- ... 'I.M.ril'r 111"': u.ii-.ii . .... - ...... . -
with Peyton on board. At the entrance edge the receipt ol your esteem, a favor ot
,. ,,. t..t;'.l ' . . . ,. ... t. 1 ., . . 11 to t be linf.sli Ll.uime me loll in wun me inc 10m nisi., aim ncree nn ju hibiij-
,,, i.iii p.a , , -.'':,, Anuria me ..-.solute; rrusin, P. j S-.i.D!ni s au.ow.inck.-,.,.ou' nn Harvry Bunk, in ! ,ng that the cause of the Union is the
k d gloves, nor make I nris li'itmets in the ' . .i,,,;,, liri.. limited, with two chi.m-. ,,f clothing to our soldiers is much greater i", ,;., fl)r X. Y., conipi'.led her to haul j euuse ol law, of order and justice. Yoo
h i' k r n of a IhiitoM uiilli..er's simp, tn.r .m (f j, lt;(S Tl r,. nre on'y four re- than to soldiers in European nrr.i cs. Our ; fm. gllirs ',,, Stripes, took the cap-1 me nware that I ever avoid all mutters of
I, t a pi. ce of vi lv, t tlmt j lofrws to niens-! ; j.:,ir1)( S n itf rtuii'l. San Ma ' troops get one unif-irni-coat and two sack- tain nnd th crew prisoners, burned the I n political nature ns foreign to my sacred
,.. twelve yurils. rotn- to m. unti.ii. ly end : , M,,ari,,.,rro and Andorre. The 1 toat, a vear-n ..air of trovers every five ; ship, nnd the next day steamed np to Ik r . duties; yet ,n this present bonr of trial,
,J , r -ii. , 1 ,1' M"AU'"l-," t.aisnyv.. ; Southampton, demiinding the hos.- win tt tlr- honor 1 the happiness of onr
111 the tenlh. or a si""l of setting silk Hint , ., ;itt.-r i.Mituin nu iiggregato tiopula- ,m,t!,s. In the l tench army, the allow- . , . . , . k , oriudiced
... . . . Il.l.'ll.ll UMI'lll .11.1.' .v. ri
1 . . .. u 1 .in n,iA ..,.n..l.. Wu .t . ... x..t.- r.tn. tiling runt 1 . . . .. ... .1 .1. . . . 1 ..... M.....A ...1 m h,c
lion ol lull over in,ui j .j . .-. u-u- nine ior uiiie yum 1 -- ' - s til ulit naturally OC Cxperieil, lie se millU may iviimi uc ihj Minivi.- uu u.o-
..'I'l.ind, secure in bet
IS IKIW. by CollllllOII
hstei
.1 1 1 . . . .... 1. ..... I 1
j'- v:,,ar, ahnuliotn ' tZZ to
1 1 1 i. '. 1 . - I. ' .. . . . . . 1.10 .liMiirt-iilifili II :
IU11111, Miyeiiiiiue 1111111 n.e, .uvi mini , , 1 1 U 1 ill 11 11 1 casi s( it will 1 0 Seen
. ' ,. , be stopped on the voyage, ns they happened
in the hue escaped . . t Kngln.,d. and
n,..i 'iln. his observation. H.s glance seemed to r a . i,J',li.;l7r were overhauled fortune
I I I III Ill llll I I.ISI I. "HI I'- I" I. ,
I buttons Irotn the coutnbu ! statu ns 11 whoh-b is seldom tna.ly sueh take in ut once the whole spectacle, yet might Mn;le on the efforts of the lurmer 10
lUllki'llll
I on box. The religion that is In save the
world, will nut put all the big straw 'berries
at the tup, uii'l nil the bid ones nl the bot
tom. Ii will not olbr more b.i-kels of
r.L ..;.. u Im. limn iln. vini'viirils evi r orn- ' .
r " :t me.
. . . t 1 .1 I . . t I. ....
iliieeil iiottirs, mill inure i.tirn is 01 wen
i si e Il nir thilli all the wheat liehls of New
Vol U grow, mid nil In r mills grind. Il
progress in wealth."
How Tin: W1u11.11 is (jovi;iink.h. There
nre about one hundred separately organiz
ed govi rnnieiits in the world nl the present
Nearly one half are mon.ir.d.ies
without losing any of its smallest details execute their mission.
e . 1 c .1 :.. 1.:,. it. .... .10 ..iti.. ' n .
of the
African
friend. Something in his figure, his "tti- , 1(..in,Pj tiiat Mason nnd
tutle, and the square, tenacious set of his sjlidrll had taken piissne on the Briti.-h
iu reminded 1nestrik111.Iv of Field-' mail steuuier Tri nl, at Havana, started in
"' , m. .'t...i n...i....i.. I ,1 ii. 1;..... nf i'iir.-u;t and overhauled them in the Bahr-
Europe, nnd of tin-so a large proportion;- ' ' . ma Chnnnel; nnd while we were exumin
uru petty principalities and dukedoms, ! ' V11"' '"r ""trk f ; ig the pa.es of Vn.tel, FnfTi-'ndorff, Whea-
Li,. , lho.,, . .r. n.'ont six millions or ,1,m,1,,'- All was cool. fm.. ,otl UH,,.ck, U a ju..fication, the
.ill not make one half a pair of shoes of of illh.tlf lnltt f) the Kov, rnme.,.s of W' "".e... umi seu m.aui. 1 A.,fi,r put ... one o ,,e . , igrM. ,
. ., .1. ..1.... 1 ' . K .. . . 1 ...it insiifir the hnoes nnd extiecta- rertuted. mid sailed fir parts unknown.
gnol I,,. Iih rami ineotner o, poor i.uu.er,,,. Gr(,n. j.,.;,.,;,, js n ,,,, ,... - . j . , . , , (.',,,1M)rar, ri Irotn the reene.
uri'liv- I'rniie is lioinilnlllv const !
but ill realitv mi nbsoliitc monarchy; Kus.-.u '
Snl.DIFU's ALLOWANCE
mi that the irt shall red.umd to the n.a
ker's i-.il.t, ill"! the siruiid 10 his Cash.
imi' Iiis I'nr t . nly yards be nipped in the
,u I lit l.iiiitiT ill a h:i!f, nor the rottnii
thre nl rpoiil Lruk to the y.iiiUtiik li ly of
the lu. 1 luimlnd yards of promise lh.il was
I'ivr.i In the eve, nor vnrd w ale riot h nieas-
10,000 people. Swit- nine for three years is only one tunic and, 5 nrul.t nntumlly be expected, tin se mind may construe my silence inlo n dis
r mountain fastnesses, ' tirc0 pairs of trousers, while a sin ll-jinket ...vents crtab d the greatest excitement in j respect for you, w hose friendship I highly
'ii consent, left nmno-1 is .,iv,n every two years. In the Sardin-' EnJ.ind d opinions were divided ns to ! prize, or into a criminal opposition to onr
i.,.;au,l H-ljan armies, the great coat is what course should be ,T;,ed towarda . a,:B JZl
... I, 1 I , ... tj , ,1 ' pirate WHO uurns vessels oil um 111; nw : 111c iiiihh ".'
The L'ov.rtiineiits of Asia are all obso- cxinctad to last eight years. I5ut the ' ,..,, .,, ,,.. ,lr ks for shelt-r 1 I owe f.altv it mav not be parting too
, s tiinii thirty six ineles from seivulge 1 l( SJl(l;Mls 'Cliibet has the name of ,.,,1 durability of the clothing of Euro-1 1)Iuj rim ,,.'cy. From the extracts of the ; far from my usual course to sny that my
' 11 hieraiehv but differs in no pructi-! ..., armies is easily accounted Tor when Uritisli press winch have come to iinml, it j riel.nas ami seni;mei.i.s arc ior me l nou,
1 we consider the care whi. h is taken to in- is evuleiil inal me prevu.iinii m- iui.ic.h ; miu ...o..;;.. - . " i- -j "
iire
.l sell edge, lior all w ool (ra'.l.s Hint all
hneil hiilnlk. releefs be amalgam1.: 'I with
rleiid sliue cotton, lior coils li::.hi of
iinihii r igs pressed to.'.ihir, be sold to
t!.e 1111-11 p'Vtiug pu'ile fur legal broad-
luth.
,1 -s p.
It d'us nut put bricks ul live dol
r th'ias'i.i'l int" i himin ys it cnntlMct-
e.l In b.i lil nl si nn noii.ir Uniterm.'', nor
suni'ch' wh te iiue lloors that have paid
Inr hard p;i.e, ti'T h ave yawning cracks in
i h... Is w In re boards n.i',ht to join, nor
il.nib c il.i.s (luil oil-lit to be ninailhly
pi. sli red, nor tn ike w itiilow binds of si its
that can. nit utaml the nihil, and ptiit.t that I.,
eaiuii.t slaiid the sun, ami lusleliiniM nun
m V 1 e . inked llt but ale oil In) necoilllt to
be t. en Ik d. The r. I.gion that is to sane
I fv the world, pays ils d. bis. It dors IH'l
, i.. r lint forty cents r turned for one
lltiilleil CI Ills given, is in 1111 .1111; in
.'I, tliou.'h it may be nivor.ling tn law.
It lunks upon a 111 111 who has lulled in
Ira.!.', and whn continues In live 111 luxury,
as a thiif It looks ii ii a limn who
. .. 1 11... j ..,....,, 1
primuses in "iy u.iy umi m i"";
with interest, and who nrglects lo pay it
. . '.I. ... .....I t l..l..r. .1 nc n
on 1I1 iniiuii, nun or wninnii "i,
nr. --('iwgrig'iliiiunli!.
A lUtt.WAV in inc Ei riir.iTi s Vaiiky.
- In u the ship caiiiil nerus.s the Isthmus
of Su.7. was first utidi rliiken. il was con
sidered I'.nt lliill.il.if farther ill the way of
nlerprise remained to be accomplished.
I'lie route in India from Europe was short-
. . ... .1 .......I. nf l..!l,lw
etieil l.y rierso many uions
1 . .. . . l .,r !'..!. 'iillil t.liirlll
umi iraveiii rs 10 .u.himii i"
1
jniirney which was formerly sn tedious as
well us dnugi rous I'V li.e sea rnuies.
Isih c.ipilali.sts, we see, are about improv
ing upon this Sin z i nl. rprisc by a railway
.ich will convey passengers from Antmcn
or Tripoli, through the va'l.y of th" Ku-
phrnl. t, lo the port of li iM'tan 011 nm
iVr.sinu Gulf. This phy-rlcl roino win
be si otter by 0110 thonsuiid miles than that
of Su. z, and will rouvey pas.iii.girs from
London lo India in the space of fourteen
... !.. l.'....t 1 u ill ns
ilayt. Ill tins iiisiuuru r.ii
usual have thn inside Iraek of I'rnncn.
i.' ...v.- Iv'i'..,.s-st 'I lure is n
bei
f 1 4 1
ealsi'ilinma in sos,. neconsam, ..... " I ...... . . .,.:...' ., nA, ,!,, m. ! r mv nnil.ii.on vet I would not consent
1" Africa, tin liarbury Slates and all sure good materials. Every yard of tKt1' ; ;a i;'oliMt.-M.,.w the visit of the j , purchase peace nt the s,.cr fiee of princi-
the various negro tr.i.'s 01 wiintever name, lN M,i,j,.,.te. to very imnuie nun uisum 1 . .-,,,.,7 ,. 7iit-l Stat-s would have . pie. With the litepesl respcer, yours
uio.st sincirtly,
f Clfjikxt Smyth,
Bishop of Pulujqno.
To X. B. Baker, E-q , Adj't Gen., etc.,
an: rue
d despotically, exe pt Liberia, ; Htnimitions by boards of ooicirs, ns.sisted 0,usf. for war ngaiust England. It win
Willi
1 111
h is r. pii'il cati, and limy be nn open- by experts who weigh it, slinek it, nnd cxtrue that the Ar hail been ullowiu 10
Me'georeivilizatioi, on that continent. !nlllillB it inch by inch a,Mi.ist a strong , Mil, ami un.-.r ou.er c rcuins.a...
"" ..r ... ..... .11111111 iitmn nm' ht he extern ill to 1
The great Ma.i.ls .1. II," Miumrrn nnn !,,,(. t my also app y cm u..c... km ... blench of neutral-1 Clinton. Iowa.
Par, fie oc-nns are mostly iudepeiid. nt nnd ( detect the durability of the dye, and t'"1 , iv 1,, fr tK. jL.t that it whs so d Uinilt ! T" '- j - . .
.1.. .;. .,,,.1. .T.,.,,.n iviih a. i.omila- .,, fii.tmi.e are nt nil times open to ill- .'fiv l!,e rlmrarttr of the latter. She! CaT H.s Grace the Most hev. Arcn-
.......;.l..,i -,il, l...t..rs of mnroue. 1 t.Wiop of New ork, lias lett on a v:Ml 10
lion ol 'jo.iHio.i.in) ami .n.iiiagnscar con- spcotors, to waicu i.ie wui ivauun ul i.v. ....s , i rm,o IT,, w.ll stiiv a short time in
sufficient num.
n Lnapiain 10
tits requiring one.
kome, to obinm
grant faculties to
such chiiphiins, so that they can officiate in
whatever diocese the n gitnetits to which
tiny may be attached may happen to be.
The presence of this illustrious prelate in
Eurone will to far to correct the erronc-
" -- ... .1 ... . 1
toer she was not. for she had no letters of; ons ..l.s now prevmrm inerc ,,, n-guru
lIlC OIllll'.I. lturiin.il.-
on of 20,000,000 mid Madagascar con- siu-ctor.-- to watth tlic f.ibricritioti ut every,
. . ,.s... n-i. c i..;..l.l The L'.iptmti f. gram nun nonmig iu
,a:mng nooui ...in,,,..,.i. 1 s,.....-sl:,ge. , . -!!, M lieutenant in Irelmnl. m or.ler 10 rnimn a
ami Society isl.in.ls are limited tiimmrclins, ....... ' . ,.,;,;.,' ,,' ,e. i..r..i.. ,i..vv from Jeff I) . vis. I ber of Clergymen to ulTorrl
,,1 ih.. other islands ii: the Southern and 1 . M- ... ,' . .,' , " , ,' ! si.n ,!. n ves.! of war ensnged in a ch of the Union Lcgune
" . . . ;has liecu llleil 111 Ivclitnonn ior im- .... 1...-.....1 II,. u ill then nroceei lo 1
I ill . C O.'C.mS II lOlli: 1 OS V 111 III" ll.ll. l- ..... . 11 .. ,! ,. .....It l.,,,.,. 'I "I e III lllisM.ni, ini mi; m
1 r . ,,-.,t n nf " .MonticiIIo." tne well known ... , ...1 .1... i i,r I t he neees.-arv Dower to
. 1 1 .. . - 1 n.i.ir.i, itiir who 11 ir 1 fi 1 in 11 1 iiiiihlii 1 1
r.it European powers, ana are ruien nt-
..f .1. O'lTson now owned bv C...t. "... 1 ....... ,..n .1. ctni.ti.... nf Hia
coi'.l.ng m u.cir icspcci.ii- .um., u. 1 1 1. 11 t ...... ,,f tin. Uuiled States Navy, rr.,r,., Jinrrh in il, fiati'v. of i ll the rules
1 -
ernmeiit.
On the Ann rienn routiuent, there is but
one I'loiini'clrcal govenini.nt that of
tra.;l wlii. h is, however, liberally coll
,titutionnl. lu the three great geographi
cal divisions of America there nre now
eighteen separate republics.
-Mni,ilor.
Cti- The Government has received val
uable mid interesting inhumation from de
serter whn have lately come Into onr lines.
A colored boy cn.no in IVrcnibcr Oth from
Ceiiierville, and has made n statement
which is deemed reliable. He says the
rebels had ft review of eighty thousand
troops at C.nterville a few days ngo
lleatiregard and nil their principal irener.ils
were piesuit. Paring tho review nn
alarm was rreated by a report that our on-
, , , . f ,,, tire army in the vicicity was mnrcniiig in
piriorm ovur.ann a , A .. um, sllim1,ll(. ,,wk
place, rivalling tli" retreat at Bull Bun.
Several guns were loft on tho field, nnd
not recovered until the next day. Army
wagons weru capsized and poles broken
olT, and their drivers tied in dismay. The
. .... 1 I....... I...I :,,r...io it. tlin
RCl'IIO IS unit I IU Hum oevii iiniiiiwii.-. -
extreme.
Notu.K ExAn.K. Tho Mount Sterling
(Ky.) Whig says tho 11. . James P. Hen
ilraks, tho Presbyterian preacher of Flettt
ingsbiirg, volunteered last week in one of
the Fletning compuniis. Ho has an in
come of two thousand dollars, and leaves a
" .l.i..... ..if. I fii-n rhildren. Tho boys
spurious ...ticle or Kerosene, wniiu, ii i.. - . ,
J,i, iiible.,, txpl 1 as 0 phene. wanted to make Inn. ( ..plain but ho d
' 'ennine article is not r,,.llve. An clu.ed, ...ul said I., want, d to be ft private
, nge says it y I, .Jl I.J ..ouring stand Kuar,l will, them, and pray will, an
small qu,ntl.y lu. nmr, ami apply for the,... Mr. H. in a ,nous C riKtian
.... . Ililteil match t.. it. If it lgul.es, do tnlei.ted preacher, and ft pure patriot. A
"ri ' "n -
not trust ll In lamps.
Fai.hu.- Until f thn Z.iiiesville, Ohio,
papers prminiiiiro the telegraph report that
President I.tmnln was burnt in clUgy In
that city on lho evening; of Nov. ft, for
removing Frcinont, to bo fulso nud slan-ilerous.
nnd occupied by his brother woo is alleg-d jof war, nnd besides all this she la,.ded pris
to be ilisafTected towards the rebel Gov-1 u.crs upon British soil and there left then.
10 01 iiisauiii ,p ' Vs shea mnti-of-w.ir or ft pirate. Pnva-
eminent. 1 he estate embraces .,00 acres j for she hud no letters of
of land; and b sides tins Loiinnonore llllir(lt. t ,shibit.
has another Virginia farm of PGO acres, jt was a perplexing case for the British
with sh.cp, negroes, hogs, etc., all of which ; 0(i;(is. T,.e London Timrs tries to work
will most likelv be appropriated by onr J out of the scrape by Faying that " both
. , , 1' , I, ,-!(!,. Iiave acquired ft sort of vested right to
OOllliieiii nun .......v
Cavalry. A charge of cavalry on an
bodv of infantry armed with rillcs is now ! '
onsideretl impossible. At Waterloo, when , r v f ,lf ())1(., j Jt,,r hoTi vl0 ,nv 0.T ti,pmetfes to the N
iNSTr.i'cTioNs to Gts. Shrrjias. On
going South, Gen. Shermnn received the
following instructions in rclution to "con-
have acquired ft son 01 visim ngiiv iu , following insirociions in rciuuon 10 i-on-conu!
into onr ports without priz's. and de-j t rjlt1;1 ,,,1 s' frum the Sec'y of War: " Y'ou
maml ..syb...; ...I hospitality.'' With this of
view the Shiiwine Gazelle ngrets. c ,. ,
do not feel just, lied." it erguet, " in refus-1 ,ersotit, whether or not fugitives from lv
tlie British soldiers were armed only with i . .. Vasui'.'rl tlic nccoiLinodutioH.
flint-lock muskets nud could not fire until , t the .Vnc-t is ol' ti.o opinion that the
.. . .:ii.i,. inn viu-ils thev nlTuir is not without its dangers, fur it de-
ine cavnii v vic " .I..". , j ----- .
rhires that "it would In niontrons if hcl-
'J "'V iMigerenls while Iving in ft. .cntral port were
11 fire ot 800 yard , ami j rm;,tl.( t0 0bt'1Un the means of mntinu-
broke the charge by their fire; but now,
when they can opei
"ive ei 'ht lonnds before the cavalry reaches : j tt)(. Wlir And the ll-rald holds that
I.
them, there does not seem 10 uo niueu
chnnco for heavy cnvalry. For vidette
duty, also, the horseman is now so exposed
ns to bo almost useless, it is so easy to pick
him off.
Who tiik Seckssio.nists Auk. A cor
respondent writes from May field. Ken
tucky, ns follows, concerning tho manner
of men who nre most earnest for secession:
1 have noticed here what I may safely
presume In be true of other localities, that
lho most furious or the secessionists are
those who never did, nnd in nil probabili
ty never will own a negro, such ns briefless
i....'....r oenniless politicians, needy and
scuiy adventurers, whoso stock in trade
consists iu braz-ii impudence, ignorance of
the most common principle 01 gaveruiu.ui
and blatant bombast
Mahylanh. Tho new Legislature of
Marvlniiil stands. Union 81, secession 14,
umi kuvoii of tho 14 secessionists hold over
I Irotu provious election.
n Kentnekiun ho felt lho stinging shame of
voting, largo Union majorities, but turning
out, comparatively, few Union soldiers.
PiiitiK will Have a Fai.l.-TIio Alto
snys: " Nothing, but pride keeps togcthfr
to-day tho great mass of tho Southern
nrinv; but iirido cniinot exist h"rt. ihool-'W
mid In tatters, with chattering teeth nnd a
craving stoinnch-piirtieuliirly when thcro
i, In truth and In fact, nothing In tho way
of oppression lo strengthen id bBCktione.
A Brum. Horn Blastkh Col. Mulli
gan said in n speech nt Chicago lately:
" Gen. Price reniatkeil to nm as no sa.
i ,is carriage ono day: 1 ioioim-i. "y uu
of.il, of December next, every battle will
b0 fought north of tho Ohio River nnd on
free soil.'"
The rebel prospects of fighting bnttles
on free soil dues not appear very brilliant.
Eg- Puring tho seven months ending
October 811, thirtv-six thousand men were
shipped for lho nnvy nt tho various rendez
vous In tho Stnten, nud twelve thousand re
cruits were enlisted for the regular nrniy.
e. n st. Cowles. of Ponglas county,
has been appointed to ft Captaincy In tho
First Regiment ol uregon ' "iij.
tio.ial Government, nnd employ them in
such services ns they may be fitted for,
either ns ordinary employees, of if special
circumstance been to rcquiro it, in any
other capacity, with such organization in
squads, companies, or otherwise, ns yoo
may deem fit to the service; this, however,
not to be ft general arming of them for
military service. Loyal musters nro to be
assured tlmt C ugress will provide just
compensation lor tho loss of the services of
tho persons so employed."
jtoj-There is n coalmine In Cheshire,
England, which is 2104 feet deep. There
is n copper mine in Cornwall 2180 feet
deep Engines ol several hundred horse
power are r-quired to lift tho uiincrul end
pump such mines.
Seventeen privnto soldiers of tho
French army, in Bonaparte's lime, by their
bravery nnd talents, raised themselves to
the following distinguished stations: Two
becanio kings; two princes, nine ut.kcs;
two field marshals; and two generals.
The iliflcrenco between prejudice ftnd
other opinions consists in this: that tho
former arc taken upon trust, and the lat
ter by reasoning. It will by no me.m fol
low that because this or that notion is
prejudice, it Is therefore lulso.
When I goes shopping," snid an
old lady, " I allors asks fur what I wants,
and if th.y hove it, and its suitable, and I
feel Inclined to buy it, and It's cheap, and
it can't be got any place fur less, 1 mot
oilers tako it, without chnpperlng about it
oil day, ns most people does." - ; i
Wh"ii a friend once told Plato what
scnndnlims stories his enemies had propa-
.1 csl:.l..ll l...M. ' ..t.lnil nnnnrrnill.' liim " 1 will live so "
... nnrrnl vo. Mason anil oiuien nine v- , ., ., , , ,
TL "'bid We are not In nossrs- replied tho philosophy "that nobodj
sion of the facts which tranpirerl Imme-1 shall believe them.
any aid extend".! to the v7ir7fr beyond
what was necessary to render her seawor
thy " would be a departure from neutral
ity, nnd would embroil England with the
Federal Government.'
The Scotsman, in tho discussion in rela
tion to the proceeding of the Jumrt Ad
fir, makes a statement of great impor
tance. It should be borne in mind that
before the nrnval of the Ni'Aii7e the
impression in England wus that the Junifi
AJyrr was looking out for the British mail
steamer .! Plata, upon which it was said
Mason and Slidell Imd taken passage
Tho matter, according to tho Scotsman,
was made the subject of communication
between the English Government and the
American Minister, in which the lutter
disclaimed any such intention ns thnt im
'intcil to tho proceedings of the United
States steamer or, rather, he disclaimed
any knowledge of the matter. " At the
siituo time," proceeds tho Sfosmmi, " il
was ascertained to bo tho opinion of the
law officers of the Crown, that according
tn tho interpretation of the law as laid
down in former decisions, tho relations of
Britain to tho American belligerents are
perbnps such thnt there might hnvo been
fair legal grounds for the American cruiser
seizing tho mall steamer as a prize, even In
British waters, if it could have been shown
thnt sho knowingly harbored tho persons
and property of enemies of tho I n. ted
States, in the shnpo ef tho delegates and
their despatches."
And this was the case precisely in the
t..,i nffnir. But hero a hiatut occurs in