The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, February 15, 1862, Image 2

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    nttemptun; to run tin; blockade it Aiiirus
In, IVe ;Nl, w-is captured, uiiil schooner
hiii, I )'V, ol' Xiissrtii. laden with siitrar
find molasses. Tiii' Isl i'i l Hi If was Imill
nt Charleston, but sailed under the Uritish
flag-
Gen. McKinstry is lo be tried us soon ns
th'' Auditing Committee finishes its work.
Fremont's debts ulrcudy uuditcd umoiint to
to nine millions.
Tin) Semite Foreign Affairs Committee
will soon report u bill rccogu.ing lluyti
IV. Cheevor preached to mi niidienee of
4.000 persons in the Semite Chamber at
Washington, Sunday night.
tien. Puller has arrived nt Washington.
'I'he F.rst K.'ciinent of Kansas Volun
teers has hern sent to Lexington, Mo, to
take the town from the rebels.
The inovemuit from St. l.ouis down
the river is active, but its destination is not
ulloncd to be nibl shed. Cairo dispatches
sav that as soon as troops arrive, they will
be pu!ied into Kentucky and Tennessee.
AM of Hurnsidc's expedition has cone
foui Ft. Monroe. The destination is un
known, tuit supposed to be Norfolk and
NMinington.
The stemisli:p Constitution, with the
1 -J ! i M line and Hay Stale K'lriments, has
siild from Hostou lor Ft. Monroe.
Citu-A.io, Jan Hih The Hank Com -
nrssioners and Hoards of Trade from the
pr i.eipal cities, nt Washington, nre st II ill
eoiiMvuee. eey Chase luis no delintle
jil.iu agreed upon. information desired by the Senate, denies
The Chicago Tribunes speei d corrcs- cer having made contracts. He lift such
pondent says; " Whatever may be. the 1 work to heads of I Vpartnicnts.
motives lot the removal of Cameron, it is; (;cn. IVnv. r is to be transferred from
certain Stanton, his successor, is sound on ,0 tip department of the West, in
Cie slavery question. He is an iiitimsitt Vir-'inui.
friend of Sumier and Chase, nnd favors ;
str k;ng the rebellion in a tender spot I ' Kansas contested ease
The appointment is satisfactory to Came- j terminated yesterday. Lane is entitled to
r , .. ' j his seat. The vote stood '21 to 10.
The " V. Tribune savs a new military I Several war vessels have just started for
.1 pot has been constructed nt Key West. j Hie Calf under Commodore Farrugut.
'IV Constitution, Ft Taylor and Tortillas The Postnlliee iVpnrtment fears nn nt
will lie commanded by Hen. Prelum. t,,ck on the Overland .Mail stage by Indi-
The N. V. Tribune says it is tnn.ored " wlu) "loie l,wW t!""- rebellious
that the Hnrnstde Expedition is to rendez- I I,rt HovI letters says the rebel loss in
Tons at II itterns Inlet, ami make 1 allllico
and Alii, marie J-oiin.ls its ti-M ol npi r.i-
lions. It is understood Ho-moke Island is
. , i, ; r .in; i i.,. i
to lii a ttaeki (1 1 1 S 1 O V tort tll-d UV o-
U00 ri b. Is.
'.! v. Todd was inaugurated at Colum-
I n, Ol.io, yesterday. In his message h
lao;s the vigorous prosecution of the war,
and eohiMes in th" purity nnd patriotism
ol 1'ividcnt Lincoln.
Ail the troop, at Cain;) Douglas nre un
il. r 111 il hlng orders.
C.ur.o. Jan. 12th It is reportul from
Fr "tleiick. M l , that the n b.l (ien .I.i. k- T .ine, date. I yester ny, says the cxp.ifi
son iitt'ii ke I P.oinnev, and has been n- ' (ion va.s Within twelve miles of Culumbiis.
p.i;'.e,l w.in a lo.s o nee liuinlrcil killed
and s n'y woiiiiiImI. Two hundred were
taken pri-oic rs.
ClIICAflo. Jan lolh P. M It is rep-
n sent-
G-n. .McChllatl is daily iiiiprov- ,
leg iron) s,c ivies'.
Tin- IV -sid-tit IrN npprovi-1 of the joint
r solu'i.ut CXii! Hi itory uf the Act to ill
ir use th- dutii on ten, cofl'.e an ! ugnr
Mi-". Myri (iaiins hs received permis
sion to go to Ni w Oiliuns via I'Vrtr.ss
Mo.. roe an I Norfolk.
Tin- Pr-Ment
S g.-l's re-igu.it. on
w II
, an I
l."t r-ceiv
Gell
-a v-
ii t'.'O good
an o.ti.vr.
The Chicago Juiirnul lias dl-pa!elnSi
Irinii Cairo, eont.iiuil g le-ws frnni Ciial'lev ,
tun to Jan. Sjlh, .Memphis Jan. 10th. !
Prig Kil l W ar!y had run th" bio. km!-f-'M
arrived at Charleston, brii gin,' Prill
li'll, bearer of di.-jutcln s facu Yum v in
Ii.J.icl. ' !
Th" Van D'tn-n Arkai.su .ro-s has an
count of a fijl.t on Jt.c 2'i;ii "g 1 : ti-f
, III. I II
I'i.- "N'l III I illi'. i.l.. I' "fl n ti IIOCI.
'
'i'll" filhcvhig Confedera'e Gme m's have
!. d aii I r s 1 it-i w. thin a year: Maj .(Jen-
ll.Vll K T.lil'g-1, resl.'u'e.l; IJrig (Je.
Henry II J n k-011. of G .-org'a, ri signed;
Hrj'G.ii. W F W.dk r. Hrg. (. ,,
t;. !e . 11. 1 P Ho'.v. tc-ign- il; Ib'g. (i'ti. F.
F Fa-iiHernv, Vir.-'nia, r-sigind; Hrig
G ;. It F (i'a mtt, Vr.in n, k!l d; IVg.
fi 11. I! rnaid I See, V.rg nia, k.il il nt
!! 1 1 II in; Prig -Gen. Thomas I'. Flour
i. 'V. il i d in Alkan.as; l!;ig (ii i. J ihn
! Gr.iv-on. o! Kintin ky die-d; Hrig (ien
Si. Gelil'g,; Cooke, COUll II 1 1 1 1 d S il H... e ; J . fl"
Thotiips'in, died nt Memphis, J,,n 1 1 1 ;
(,' leli .1 iek-''ti. nl New (Means, Ja'l. "ilh;
Col, Siiiibriek, died at Nashville Jan. ',1th;
he c oil! in iiiiltd the Texas II mger.i.
W. C. IV' sloii has be.11 appointed Corn
in ni' I r in Chiel of the rc-bcl Kentucky
t. ooi.s nt How ling Green.
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l.ii I. 1 L'l': (Hi i.U-a Ct.ifnj Mi. f n l-u. 1
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V.; ' " ,V' T '"k
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Ii s been captured by our blockading fleet.
More troops Mart'ii today from St.
Louis lo join (Jen. Grant's Southern expi...
(Ill 011. Lively times urc. expieted.
!i uluu 11, l.'niled Statu (.'on-ill nt Ten
frill'', eommi'lKl fcuieide in thut place two
Weeks since.
The N. V. Po-t Ftates, on good nuilor
i'v, 1 hut tinn: is 11 party in .Smith Caroliiifi
f r.ol' ll.le to II Settlement of tl1(. (J . fli 'IJ ! i y .
CiL.ton, Jan. loth Tim Chicago
Tri'i'ine'n specinl from Washington, Jm,
I pli, says lb" Judiciary committm 011 the
bid to I'oiifi-cal" mid emaneipate, stiiinl-
four ag:illi-t. Il.i klu.'lll, chull'lllun, is lib
1 1 t.
Tic Sh tnife will pins u bill to abolish
l',..I.L:ng pr.vileg'-S.
Tie Army Appropriation Pill reported
from tii" ( 'oinui it' c 011 Ways nnd Menus,
appropriates neiirly two hundred millions
fir 1 1 1 y of regulars, one million for Western
gunboats and for iiruiiitm nt ol fortification,
over oiif; million for ordnance, eight mil
1 mis for ti rui y clothing, thirty for miiuu-
f.icturiug nrms, uud for national army near
ly two millions.
Logan, Marshal of tho putrid of (V
lumbin, by his co duct in imprisoning in.
iioecnt colored people, in Washington jail,
tindby insiilfing nn nibi rii of C'ongresi in
refusing to let them visit tin: jail, bun enll
fd down njion his hrad Indigiuition from
everybody. Seiiutor Grimes yesterday in-
trslueoil n bill to eer thi jnil of n'l per nlr
against w horn no charge could be sustain
ial The bill passed ayes, ,i;nocs,
U arret Pavis, Amlv Johnson, 15.ee, I. nth
am, McPoiigull, Nesnnlli, nil voted with
the Uepiibl.cans. l'rohiiblv the insulting
note Marshal Logan sent, preventing mem
bits access to the jail, helped to swell the
majority for the bill. It provides niter
everv session of the Grand jury, there shall
be a' general jail delivery of all persons not
under indictment and held on liuiil judg
incut after conviction of critno.
The passport system has been abolished
at St. Louis,
Federal troops now hold Lexington,
Mo.
Rebels nre Wing taken every day in
North Missouri.
Col. Garfield, commanding; a brigade of
l ederal ("oops in Kentucky, met the ene
my, under Humphrey Marshall, two miles
below I rcstonburg, lust rrutnv, Jan loth
Skirmishing In van nt eight o'clock, and at
one r. m , the leiiral troops engaged the
eneiuv, 'J.otlO strong, posted on n lull
They loucht till iiiirk, when the Federals
drove the enemy from their position Mar
shall carried oil a nuioritv ot the dead ami
all the wounded. Next morning twenty
seven dead rebels were found On the field
The eueniv's dead cannot be less than six
tv. We have taken twenty-five prisoners,
t"ii horses and a uuiintitv of stores. Our
1 Ios is two k.ll.-d and tw. ntytive woun.le.l.
j The enemy burnt most of their stores, and
j lied precipitately.
Jan. lti S.v'y Cameron, in nnswer to
th,. nfl'air on Cooper's Kivir, oil the 1st of
Jan., was 'J00 killed and woimdiil.
,., , , , ... . ,
liov. d I'lilue, Ol .M s-ouri, has appoint
' ' . .
ed lion t ilon, I resilient ol the Mate
; Convention, to liil one of the vacancies in
the I'. S. S-n.ite.
The expedition from Cairo into Seees
s'ondom, under (Jen. Grunt, is moving rap
idly towards Columbus via Miyli, Id Ky,
intending to attack by a flank movi un-nt
News nf u Lntlle may Le i.xputid to
morrow. '
special despatch to the Chicago
The Times dpitch says the Committee
on the Conduct of the War has resolved to
adi'i--tin' iniilli d:a!e p.is.age of u lull to
punish u itli death unv peroii u ho commis
lV:i'i. I- upon the Government, wlii'inw a
n. 1. 1 r is I ii u ly injured from the self tig of
unviuuit provisions; ni.u to puni-li ii.tli un
prl-onuient and confiscation of proper
ty all contractors uh may defraud ti c
(ioi ci nmei.t in the ij lality of goods .
or si ri ic. s retch r- d.
.News ii-oni ll. I.:;, m ot .1 in. 2 I, ..y
that rebel li.it;. rn of I'i n-aciihi It a V hg r.
peatediy lir. d en small ti !, I . k
0iMti.1l fir" on th.' r.h-l stmim r Tim.
hie'i was I miling si or, s at tin- Nai V Var
oli th" It. The rebel lui't. ries re-piee'e
nnd tiie firing cont n (it- I till evening I' ck
cu' last si .ji .. t (ire to Wiirr.ugtun. Tm
conlfigration tout nin-1 nil nigl.t T!
pine was si II burning on evenitig of
the 21. The lire w .- -en tu ,,t
The I. rig .iii!,iiii .'.I;.-, ju t nrrlv
tit N. V., reports the Hriti-h sh j, (,";., ,
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f.)-.w:i:i in" irillor- M i-oli ti lul M.ie in.
"-"I''. U'l.l..', UV .-. Wl'll.r, If. I IIHIIi.l
I .. r. I ..rr,.,.l .. , , l. ...... I . I.
I , (1.1 1 1 1 r 'I. 1
Ion Jtli, mil .i.!.i lor M I Iioiii.h Jm
lllth, where the rebels Would take Jussag
for Fuji ind H- ruiud i pap r my Ann r
lea sl.owirl g..o. -- 111 yield ng to L'n
laud's (nod. r it" lb lU Hill.
Jm. I Cameron was Yesterday con
finned in M.ui.-Ur In P.u-s.u, by u vote of
-Jl to 1 I.
A despatch has been received from ,M,n
l-ter Adams, iiniioiiiieiug thnt the pr.vntei
Suui'ir, i.ft. r liiving burii'd thr.e Aue rl
can veels, ha 1 taken refuge, ut Cud 7.
Spain.
II -xi ii.ti-r, th" baggige fif every per-on
leaving St. X.nw.i will tie in-peePd
ijen. Mgei mis Mnrteij with nti nnnv
from I'.niln to somir Western , 1 miri.
Tin1 gii'diDnts I.i liuijtnn ntid ('anmlnnii
(tigagid the ril.el biitiiriis ut Ft. H'tny
lip the I . iinci.ri: Kiver, Yi'li rdav Tie
ri le Is l Yiicuated, and the Federal troops
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llllder (jell. Smith occupied the lilaee. 'Ih
I11" (hailing over
ti; Kurt.
l in: i oriilicalion inn pniceii. it pro
vides for the rep iir mnl ktrengthing of lor
tilKMtions on the frontier.
Jan. 20 - The State Ilfpiirtiwnt has
received notiee from tin; ( Joveriiinint of
Pru--i;i nnd lius-in touching the Trent
quest 1011.
Tim twelve inontli soldiers in tho rebel
service will return Iioiiiu when their time
j expires.
I John 15 Hender-on, DoiighiH DeiMrrnt,
nnd a l!rigiuher-(i:iieral in the Slate Sir
1 vice of Missouri, Inn been nppointed U. S
I S iiiilor ti, fill 'I'riisfi ii I'.ilL'. .....1
Gi n. Jim I,nii(! is cxpieteil to nrrive in
(JuiMgo to inorrow inghi. IP (.fiilT ofli
eers luive been seh cteil inn npproved bv
(Jell. MeClelhin. 'J'hiy urn nil trim of
Milieu hcIiooI or polities. 'Hut (ieneral
proeepij nt once to orguni.e his i xpedilion.
Col. Hruekett's cavalry, 4, :!')( men, learf
thin city to morrow lo join tho expedition
ut Leavenworth.
The Navy Dcpfirtinont hn received n
ile-pnlcli from Omi, (JI110.011, of the V H
Steiilner M. T. Detiisou, datnj off Wil
inington, N. (' , staling that lie luid Inirned
tho light ship, which the ri le Is liml ned
ns n beaeou for guiding their vessels in nnd
out of the harbor, nnd for securing our vs-
fjeu. Hindi is reported rendy lo mlvunce
from Green Uiver. All tlio regulurs Imve
- .idy bneti tlirown forwnr'I.
Ciissioiis M. Clay was yeslcrday con
liruu d as Major (lener.il, mid Aimer
Poiibleday as lirigndier (iiiu ral.
Fx President Tyler died nt Hiehinond,
Friday night, after a brief illness.
A despatch dated Wilmington, ISlh
Jan., says that i!4 Federal steamers and
It! sad vessels were inside and 7 large
steamers outside of Hatteras. More were
expected at Pamlico Sound.
The Philadelphia Imuirtr has n des
patch from the Norfolk JUiy Hook of the
ISlh of Jan., 11s follows: A despatch to
prominent merchants of Wilmington, N.
C, says that a large licet is anchored oil'
Cape Fear Uiver, nnd 11 demonstration on
Wilmington is hourly expected.
It is reported ot Ft. Warren that 15 o
iinoke Island has been taken possession ol
by Cien. Hurnside's expedition.
A forward movement of 11 formidable
character has been commenced from Holla
Mo., the terminus of the southwestern
branch of the Pacific Hailroad. Several
brigades left there six days ago. The re
mainder of the troops under lien. Sturgis,
left yesterday. (Jen. Sigel is to command
the expedition. His resignation has b"cn
withdrawn, 11ml the President will proba
bly appoint him Major General.
Jan. 2;!. (ien. Jim Line delivered 11
speech last night at the Treiuout House in
Chicago to un immense tiudiciici). He
said tiuit the war had been carried on thus
far by Conservatives, according to the their
notions; for the next eight months to Had
icals were going to manage it. This had
b. en ugrcid 011 at Washington.
In the Senate, yesterday, 11 bill was re
ported, authorizing the President to seize
nil railroads and telegraph lines essential to
the public service.
Garrett Pavis, Senator from Kentucky,
made a speech against Bright. Height will
be expelled.
Wilson, lately appointed Senator from
M ssouri, and Stalk, of Oregon, have poor
prospects of being admitted to seals.
Judge Swain, ol Ohio, has been appoint
ed to t lie Supreme Pencil, in place of lute
John McLean.
Sec'y Stanton had an interview in the
Senate Committee rooms this morning,
with the M .lit ary Committees of both
lions, s. Ail 1 ti members were present
The Sec'y gue his views freely 011 his
plan of conduct of the war, and expressed
a desire lor the co operation of 'he ( one
linttee. II" stated that a lull list uf the
contracts ma le by or for the War P. part
mi nt since the comiueiiceiiii nt of the War,
w. th the nume of every contractor or pur
chaser, should be ma. ie before the l -l nf
Feb.
A Fortress Monroe despatch says the
Norfolk ''" li'O'k of Weilni s, iy has 111 wi
from Goldsboro, of the Utli, announcing
that 100 V' -si Is of I lurii-i'li-'s expedition
are iiis de of Pamhco Sound, and 'Jo steniii-
rs outs il" No attack had been made,
Inn the women and children were leaving
New tu rn, where a light is expected to lake
place. I lie people o .MirlulK ami liolils
l.oro were much excited.
A ppi ar lin es indicate licit Mc('l-ll in s
p' III of operations is s. mi '-thing ns fni liia s;
A pil.'l ol 1 11 r f.ir. i s in Kentucky shall ml-
v nice into I . nie-ss. e, th" p in nnd. r with
t ais.. at Cairo w II op. r. ite ngan.st Howl
ing Green, fee 1 g the C0nfeder.1t' s to
uo union th ir pi--i ion; iln ir p-treat w II
be 1 ut off, and their coml ti"li w.ll be pre
carious. M. nuwl.ile, the M s.issippifiiti
liiwlil proc.ed iipon its ni'ssain. If the
Hums .e r xp. d.t.on h.ill obtain po-'si-sshin
of the North Carolin 1 railroads the ri lu l-'
conneetlou belweeii Virg'lli I and the col
'0:1 St.i'es wil I e cut 1. IT The iiruiv nt
M iiias.n is thus i-olate I, inn-t I'-uvc its in
tr. 11. h'U' I't-e th'T to iitt :ck (i'-n McChl
1 1:1, or r tn ;:t.
Jsu 2 1 The 1 1111.cr.1i1s .1-iasi'iifitions of
I'ed'Til troop, by lull, leg rebels in North
western M s-onri, his induced Col. Pghr,
conimuii'ling nt Le.V ngtou, to sei.e nnd
imprison 11 tiii'nbi r of Wcii'thy seeeHs,onisl
as hostages Tle-y nre to be nhot ill the
proportion of live lo one for tu ry Fed' ral
soldier murdered.
In Coiigr.", today, the only not'eenUe
f-nture wis an ntteiup'. to prevent Wil-on.
tin' new Senator from MI--oiiri, from Ink
ing his vail. Hiving expliiii-d certain
sii-picious cireiiui-laiiees he Was hwortl ill
J.in'Juth Sec'y Sliilitoii has appointed
P. simp Aims, nnd Hon. Hamilton 1'i-h,
Commissioners to ( Vumiii" into the condi
tion of the prisoners held by the rebel.
Col. Ileyiiolds, Government ngent nt
P-trt Koyil, reports having serureo
0(10,0110 worth of cotton, nnd that some .'I,
000 negroes, who were engaged in gnlher
ing the staple, nn: orderly and industrious
Thi can' of I!-ight was taken up. Sen
a I or Latham kpoke nt length in his favor
Vr-eN continue to pan up the Potomac.
deipitc the rebel blockade.
A resolution was inlrodueeil in the Leg
islatiire of Md , todny, inking Kennedy
mid I'enrec to resign their scuts in the F.
S Semite.
The Itiehmoml Itisintch ny it lins reli
able iiulhorily in htatintr Hint Henuregiird
taken commiiud nt Columbus', Ky , nnd
that (Jen (J. W. Smith nuereiiN him lit
Maiiti-tum,
The Federal fleet lias taken pomiekion of
Cedar Key, on Ihn coast of Florida, in
lhe Gulf, nnd nl-o took a rein I schooner,
Willi u valuable cargo.
Jav. .'SO. - Official di-patclics from Com
modore (joldborough, of the 2'ilh, Mute
Hint IT liiivul Vessels were then ill the
Sound. (Jen !iirnid" was pretniiug lo
move 111 roiieeri. W illi lie eel. ' lie ('0111
1. -.. .1 . . .
iiiooore -11 vn 111111 any neeiueii approach m
this (pmrter by rebels, with nil the force
lin y ciui muster, would cirlninly result in
their speedy cnpiuro.
Gen Iluniir'n iiroclnnintion in reference
to Jim Lmiic'h famous expeditinn, meets the
approval of niililury men . Wnhiiiirton
.Neither I lie Premdelit nor (Jen. MeClelhin
ver niilhorieil Lnno lo cotnininid such un
expedition,
N. V., Jim 31 Fricon's fninoiis float'
iii! linllery was launched yesterday, nnd
.Ill lj '
win no remiy mr service In r week.
Itelensnl prisoner from Hiehinond rnn.
linn tho ilepiirturc of lleniiregnnl with
.1 000 troopn Tor keniiii ky, nnd say lUt
eff Puvis will tuke rnintnninl In tier-fin ril
M Uii'iii
TnegreatiM consternation prevailed at
Norfolk and 15 chuiond in regard to Hum
sale's expedition.
In expectation of the success of Hum
side's expedition, nnd the opening of two
Congressional districts, M N. Taylor, the
Provisional Gov of N. C , has culled an
election, Fell U'J.I, to ralily or reject the
ordinances of the Convention of the I'.Mh
Nov ; also to elect two members of Con
gress. WAsniMirov, Jan. ill The House
Connuittco oil Territories has under consid
eration a bill to regulate nnd govern rebell
lions States ns Territories.
Fkh. 2 -Notwithstanding the hum of
some foreign journals 011 the stone block
ade, n despatch received at the Slate le
parlincnt says that there is 11 complete res
(oration of good feeling in Fnnhuid, France
and the oilier conlineiilal Slabs.
Fkh. I Private liters from Itishop
Hughes and Thurlow Weed to Sec. Seward
give very hopeful views of our relations
w ilh Fnglaiid and France.
The Plight ease was taken up, and Sum
ner made 11 long speech advocating tlio ex
pulsion. Sr. Loiis, Feb. fi. Gen. llalleik lias
11 greed upon a system for (he exchange of
prisoners with Price, but Gen. II excludes
from its provisions all persons chalged w ith
violation of the laws of war, such as spies,
bridge burners, marauders, etc , who will
be held on trial.
Washington, Feb f Fortress Monroe
will he strengthened by heavy enlunibiHds
and Pahlgrerns, so ns to be prepared for
any emergency.
Gen. Stone has not been removed, nor
arrested, us alleged.
(ien. Scott wi'l soon leave for Key
West, where he will spend the remainder
of the winter mid spring for (ho bciulit of
his health.
Gen Pcurer has been confirmed Gcner
nl ol Pivisiouin the army of the Potomac.
O.UliO, Feb 0 Advices from the expe
dition which went up (he Cumberland Hiv
er say that our forces are now w th 11 lour
miles of Ft. Henry. Our troops will be
landed to-day, and 11 lntlle is 1 xpeeled
The enemy are about I. . 000 strong
Battle, at Somerset, Ky., and Orc.it
Federal Victory.
G FN y.OLI.ICOlTliP. K I Ll.liP!
The battle at Snimr-el, Ky.oceuired
SundaV evening, J.ui I'.Mh. The rein Is
were repulsed and hotly pur-in d by G. 11
Thomas lo their 1 nc iiupuieiit at Mills'
Spr n.-s, (wenly six inifs from Thoiiius' po
sit on. where they cros. , th.. Cumin Hand
( lur forces follow ed Up close to I he 1 in m v'
iiitr. liehuieiits 011 the ninth hunk of th" r V-
er, nnd laid Hi front of them nil night, ex I
peeling to storm tin in in the luo.-nuig, but
ill the inght the enemy lllinageil logo
across the r.ver III lurges mnl I Is Tin v
l.-lt i-verMh'iig behind, ihciinl ng nrlillerv. '
11 ti 1 111 11 . i ' 11 : 1 , hoisis, d nls, ( nniri. rui isi. 1 s
couuui-s ny, uud lie d cul The I . 1 . 1 .1 1 I
(riiops Link poises, nn of the eie in'i lie I
tr. ncl.me'ils e n'y Monday inon.ii g On
ill, II., tile field, ilttiT Hie rebels , ,
hundred dead and wounded lu re p eseil
up. and among tin in G u. nll.ei.ffi r and
Hiiie I'i vtoii, Jr Gen ollienff r was
fnii'id innitilly woneleil, in n w igon,
(lur lo-s is not ih finitely know n, ihou.-'i
eoiisii. r ib!e The Tenth Indiaini Inid s, v-
i 1 1 1 v kdleil am! woiiiided. The enlu e r. b !
e .i Was 'JT'l k.ll.il Kelitiliky llln
Cuinberlaiid (i ip is now open f.T our I
troop, to march into Ha l Ti-nin.-. e T'n' j
I", d. nil nriny in Southeastern Kmluiky,
hllV" lll't Willi signal success, which ll'llil
h is created joy I hro ighout this count i y - -
e can now lei I ns n the w ar w ire In iiig
w aged ill funics!
Further particulars of the victory ut
Soiiiitsi I so fir ns learned nre us follow :
(i. ii Thomas hid been lor some wneks in
soutlicasti ru Kentucky with his il vision,
composed of nboiit H 000 men. (If this
force (i n. Schoeff'H brigade was thirty
miles from ( n Thomas' hendiU irt.-rs ;
Col Morri-oii's Indiana brigad" was twi n
tv miles distant Hut learning from u ines.
heie.rer th t ZoU'coffcr contemplated nn nt
lack, Morrison III arched nil the di-tance
Saturday night through rain uud sleet,
and arrived nt Thomas' heiidipiurti rs three
hours befire the buttle romuieiicid I
men, though tired nnd hungry, plunged
into battle nnd fought I ke tigers Gen
Sehoi ff' brigade did not arrive until after
Ih" eii' iny had Ih-d. Among the H.ngi.
inelits nio-t netively engaged in the light
wire Ihn Ninth and Tenth Indiana, Nin lb
Ohio, Second Muicsnhi, Fourth rind Tenth
Kentucky ll"i Kiglileenlh l.fglilun The
battle raged with greiil i iu-rgy for nearly
three hours, when Zollicoff.-r and Peyton
being killed, nnd our artillery pouring such
vo.ievH 01 iieiitn into ineir ranks, tlie rni
my (I' d ill great couhisniu. I!. fore the
General fell theiliemy fought desperately,
os Hie number killed in our ranks will ten
tify (Jen. Thomas continued to pur-iir
mil II niglil. sel III. I Mr lores lolloweil the
rebels, who rail before tin III in the wildest
confusion hke n flock of frightened sheep,
close up to their iutrenchmeiils on the north
bank ol the river. In (ront of these they
hod nil night expecting to Mono hem in
Ihe morning; but with tin- aid of bonis mid
hiirgen, the ciieiny iii'imiged lo get iicroH
Ihe river before iliiyhght, Tiny left be
hind tin in nil their artillery, nuiumuitlon
horseii, tents', nnd I'ighty wngon loads
(unrterinaster , ( omuiissiiry uud inedieal
sloren, which fell into our hands. Our
troops hud possession of their intrench
iiienls inrly Moinlay morning. Alter
reaching the opposite side nf the river, the
rebels di per-cil in nil ilireelimm
So far nn ncrtaiiied the rebel Ion j
fl'iO killed nnd wounded; our hes .',() kill
ed ami wounded, ollieoffer's forco was
10,000.
Kn A linns: As I handed you nn imper
fect co;ir of Ihe Ordinance jraMing the
rijht of way for n railroad throni-li the
eily, (which you publi-hed last week,) Hie
nving i liiis(. of which was Incorrecl, pi, nse
publii.il Ihn rnclwil ns the one passed by
the Council. Yours, Ac,,
. J. IJ. Hi iikoiiii, Hecordir,
See uiiotlier coliiinn for tint ordinance, 1
W Tho L'nhi lust week liro.iglit
down sixty four (out of freilil-iienrly
('iiiiiii. wlm' Ire Clin'on used to eflrrr
..If ny lt'wti i"nUii
mi-Hinll i lii it. sliinil III ill uullirsiint PI
-t.'m.
W. Ii. Adnmn, Editor.
onnaow city:
SATC PDA V, FFIinrAHV l b ISifJ.
lm Uiiiiiiin l ininly nlon I omi iUliiu.
Tilt' I'llliill lllell nl' I'liiekitlllilK enmity wllil
Invii llunr eeiuilij - w In' nf" n'i.ii'il lo llm ihn
inmn' erniriil nl mil- t'niini lur 11 ny cnii 1011I li'"il
liny li'ium; lie lielieve in uiai iiig uniieil i.
Mlinn hy Inoe ut unn 1111.I wlm me w.llmg In
li'siinil In I tin cull mule lur 11 l'n on Muln Cull
Irlllioll, me l'iitlinleil to llli'el ill lllell neini l ii-
mm ! ut Ihn uiinl .hiei-i.f mliuu, nl one u i-Iim k , ipusleil to meet jn (j,..r, 11 "' ft
.111 Siiliu.lu) Ihe '.' '.I il.iy ef .M.ncli, IMc.', Hint j pelegntes, ut CorViii, '( U""'1" 011 4
rli-el il. l'ituleii la 11 I'lieai ('.ninly I'miv. 11I1.01 In 2 o'clock I' M , on TiicimIii il 'iT""' "
uii'I ut llin llllill l.hierm.f Viitilijt, nt utle u'l-liH'k
Iin In lil ill Hie V i.nti iiiiiin 111 wrig..n 1 uy nn j .i 1 -u., ior I lias lilirnnmi (f . 01
Suiuolay llm '.".nli .Uy ef Mui.-li, IMc.', i'.r ilm , Slate and Congre.Muini T,,.!')?1'"""'!
.iii.ie nl' pleeling 111 .leli-Liulo In llin t'n on Sllpporled lit the ensiiini' J,. ' ' '.
Siuip ( niitnilioii i lie In Id ul lhiriip Cay mi llm
llliil.v i,( A mil. IM.J. un.l Ima.a.lina sill II
. ... , - -1
iillirr lm i)Mi n I lii roiivriiiiuii nmy ilrciu nu r.
'I'hr iri.'in.'U aii i nlillitl, iimiii (Iii lm uf llio
iopulur VulP, lu () li'tl'itr n lultcUi:
lily l.'t, Mil w itukip it, Vmin'a lliitiliiii 1
Sj iitjt w ntii 'J; liH K 'ni k 'J, Hrnvrr 'iprk 'J;
C tpr MoKilU I; I.tw r MuUHn ;i, .Mm iii4Mt l
l.inn ("iiy ('urn Tualatin I; IMriiol Val
try J
I rt mi I'ltinil limn (ml to I'p irrrut at In tr
Cilict IhPrllll.
Si rrun I Ii u.tr, W ( Jt.HN N,
. ( lit ruts, 4 HiHi.utv,
thmtn t atic Co Cuiu. u I', Id m.hh,
I . Cmiu,
li' fttihli tin t 'a Com.
I! Mi!tt ll. W (. t'rlld'tll, M. Ii.nti-I.,
J I) I wry, J N. ih..it, C SwM.ll,
,1 W 1,1,11-, AM, nil Mrr.li-, (' ) II
I A I'.el.o.l, II I' l'li..n,-.n,
II. W. Kill,. K T I' l .h.r,
I lit. 11 U u.in, I t 11. il.-.,
l I II Vr, in l .ti.,fir,
II I) ll i.. 'tie's ( hamuli,
W Sl.ulii rjllirr.
A M ot
. . llm k,
A U.oiirr,
.I.ii ni.liei,
111 l.al,, k
A I. L.v.J.v
VV T. MuiU k,
Aim. 'in I l..li- ni
I, I' ( .il'.'i', I.e... Aliriitetliy ,
i J K , Itinm.iti,
ll.iunir.li) tlUim.ril.
The t. me has linn wli.n the lerms dc
lll'K-r.icv and ih (no, rata' Were oVe, nnd
I clerislicd bv Ih" il.niu iroild. 11 r of
ci 1I1..1I nations l-.spicinl.y had liny be
come einh an d to nil Aiucr.cau, us the
11 atchll ord, of liceni 'ii 1 -iiguk'ei ill 1I1 I11011
stratin the cap ic ly of man for silfov
eruuient ili.it f tl.e li.-tirinj cine of i pub
I ean institution.. I'tit tin- pr. si nt 1 Inih
of the 111".! danmiilile In ri ,11 , nnd if -t'M s
1114 (lie ino.t In-. 1. 01 ,.il,i. siIiiti.s 111 the
lirb of ih inoeracy, l.,i f,,ir to m d," MX b
uo'ds 11 l.i.sii, nn.) ly nerd iiiind.' nil
l"ii rs of free .n. ri. nn 1. 1 lin nnoii ll,. y
are n steiieh 111 ll.r no-tr.l, nl 1 1 , r v ..y il
c,ti.-ii
AH the cnii'i inpti!.!.. j ill cul Iriil.,
II Inch r. siili, 1 1 m 1 !,.-1 1., nn ml.i r. inn I ef 1 1,..
j t llallislmi ( , iiieli! nn nnd the rilllll.liC I'I
j Hrnl, nri.le anil I nn - f,,f the I'nsel. nrv
md Vi' e pr. ,:!. m y. Were pi l " tr it. d 1111
( .1. .- it r 1
' 1 "' f'ls-m in in " rn y I oe 1. leliii-.1
of nil the arms of the l'n t. d St iti 1 int i
St.iti intcndin' to ,ei ede, niul Ihe m r
iu' of our ii 11 v to the four cornels 1, f the
i.iith, iur.: d n. mi, In- itieii.iir.H And
indeed in the II ime of d' lem r ac li ne been
perpi lr.ile, ull llm preparatory ui' asurei.
of those who nre lion in n in II. mi naiii.t
our (iuii rnin nt mi l Constitution Truly
.b urner n y i, p'tte ,d .( u.k. I Ii, n, reliel
Irintors ami m 1 cs-iiin Mnj uth.ln pi uce
un 11 I. aVi nionopol:.. d il, 11 ...
The ilisiinloui-.ts ol Oiion, uiih tl.e
lleak kneed nnd rotti 11 heui led eaee 101 n,
are iini'iitin' the exaui'ile of ( heir f lloii s
in o-h. r Stat. , by vluK to p. t contml f
s;, . , ,
the Slate gov.inme,,, of (Ir.-g..,, by nn
p. al to tin. demo, r.o-y Th- Pr..kinr.d-e
('iiitral Committei' which silt nt Corvnll s
11 wcik or llio ago, liateh. d 11 cull for 11
Slate Convention, ii,i, ', has fiv .
1 . a , , . ,. 1
p nii.ii 111 un- 1 rmiertii n ml 1 mmi nnd
" ' r,,1i"" 1 10 ,y rv,rJr -''"""
I...U ., r nn . I - ... ...
M-y no others. In unitalioi, of their
, 1 1, 1 , , ....
' ' Miiniigc, mm 11 , Ins IiiM
j,.ni jij.c, 1 .1; ; 1 .1 I .
" " iiimiiiioii peecii ill , c I unt il
. . ',
Slates Semite, m order to preserve Ihe
,. . . '
I 111011, ns he said, with Ins cmnmisHoii of
1' I ... ! I !.. .. 1 . .
""s11""! iieiii-riii 01 inn renei nriny 111 hit
11 rm i- in Iik 1
pocket, this commillee has
inldresM-il ils
call lo democrats nnd Cnion men who nre
opposed lo the politicill policy nf the pres
ent Admiiiistrntioii.
I. ,. ,, . , , .
ilh their use of the term democratic.
we Imve no pnrticiihir ijiiarrel, bul, jn tM;
naiiie of nil wn love in the past nnd hope
for in the ruture ol our country, we protest
niruiiisl their stealing the name o the
I'liion to serve Ihe devil , , lfl AHm
ny Ih mm-rut 11 Pnioii paper, when it pub-li-hes
Cornwiill s poetry deiioinimiliiiif I la
vis, I,ee, nnd Heiiuregnril " the j.,,ry t,(
the IhikI" '( Ai d the Corvnllis (lis fw,,,1,
which growls nt Ihe oilier hi ccsli organs (,r
not pilhlhihillg J. ir Il.ivi,M ineHie ? -
.lu-t lis llrcckiiiriitgn nnd the thieves Floyd
nnd liciijiimin urn I'liion men.
This cull nhows llmt the secenslonlils lire
coing to make a desperate effort lo carry j
llm Male. IT I hey mcceed, l,y hiding
their real principles, in deceiving mioiio,
voters lo curry I hem Into power, il will not
be six months before wn will be represented
III the reliel Congress, nnd If their vole rail
y imy manner of lying bn made lo even
"P .r'M.imiH- me union vine, ns in k cii-
, 1 1 , , .
lucky and Missouri, we nmy expect them
lo disregard Ihn voice or Ihn people mid
iitleinpl by rorcii of uniit lo drive ns into
tho whirlpool of rebellion. 'J'liey nru sold
! 'l l!ie devil, nnd Olily hide , !( 1 Imen fei I
now in liecoum nil ,1,
ucsiruciiv,. when .. ..,. mj
. Vlul,,
re llall . .
1 lie
cession
on . .
-I" '. I'l'liejeil W(mU
c U .h.mM only w,rvt. ''
lilige.it ,.v,.ry ,nu, "'-.I'n
Nl'"-.hl go I,,,,, the cnntcM nT' i"'"'
mined to succeed, but lo . Jll,r'
li-'MicketbyMn-h,,,,,,.;;"!
It es n J.,,11 .1..: " ffim
1 . , '"-KU
,Miji'1 t-i l'ti;:!:!:'!:udirtf
col
l, mlK like Ioir IlumH,,tljir,,rue
''' liMi.'.dge, ,,,,,1 other Pnu, , "'"S
nsMl0
Hi
""""''"I "nnyw,,,
llmt when the war is eil..,i .', "'
stored by the rMubli-l,
"V UI 1 tii
runctions in U,o Blul,, u "0"1
enough evidence 0 keen 'n,..,, Iw,
fear of hem,,. ' 'U k
ri)-Th,.foiioi,,K iH
the call issued bv A l,..l,.i. .. "Ir( l
terfor, he disuni , '""Sl,.
s""M-Ht).
" The Ih luoeracv of t, ...
ipnsled to meet in (j,.,,,.,,.! ,, Jr- ft.
j " cil .ens of ()regn. (u W1,
I politicill liohev ,,r ll,. '"I'M
., 1 ; inn iiri'H....t .
establishment f vl" f,l,"rflU
liunlkl lit I Inn nt..! I
the Mlpreimiey of , ('
bv Ihe Fathers of ,,n
- "'" us ii .. . .
niiOii.ni . '
I'V Hie I'.ilhersof 11,,, l! .1 1 ""I
'l'"l;.V iniited to pniliiino o i,, ,!, 7 0f-
I
""""''Onilidlnl.l.
part In its proccrdilijjs."
1 The call for, lie dl.,
"' ,-""v'"'"" 'xul'lr.se, ,0 lhoM,,o
"m raior of tlieisll,yinif,uri(
i " Tl.ul Is ,(k0),
tnenl that the Vufou dms ,l0 :
Sece,sin , recoCnie,, ull( ,,( .
nn lid. dare the Norlli lo
course I In v inil Imlil il. ,i ii.. . 1 ,..'
ire jiist lied
t rciw !ii
' "'ing to urrdr
inn- I'liion iiiiiii ilenie, tl(! rixh,io
and holds Unit I he li.i,, u,,,MlljM
it icm. i.ml is only suu'lit l.iWd.MMj.J
I'V mm I. sn. iiksrsivirenUutinm;
l"',T. I Inner n.m-t.l 0JMlr,
nluit they could not n.i,tm. T,,.. t,,',
""' M"'' ''"I, "l"l I'l li r I'll II Miml
'""'"'"''"ll Hie pln, ,rj,.r, of le
nil '"" '"'"'"' mnl it, ,1k
Cini.os ('V ;
Ii-' Ami The call r I',,:,., s,,,f
Com. nti. ,11 reipn- l, tl.e un-rtiitjt ol l'i,lt,
m. i, in pre- m l, to ,.., ( i..vtrio('ltl.
ly Coiiu i, linn., but ,,, ,n Cji,rU
Ir ..tn 11 hu h 1.1 ih ti inilnt lit i.aniUr f
I. . hjI.-s from e.u-li .r k.- ,ke ti,
phi 11 111d.11.t1d in tl.e r.,!l fr CUhlh
coniiiy, piil..sl,. d in 1!,,. ,r:u, i tt,
1 1 i 1.1 lie hop. d that all iht n ui.tui 11
th" t ii. II r spoi, I iiiiiiiul,.itllj i.'j
similar mini uii-iil.
I ni.t.cc lh.it in tin-cil f,,r Lnno (sio.'i
1 ni h pi, e n. t 1, 1, !!, ,, I Hi,. i,,.p:
Without r"i;;.i. to ti.e niiii.lu r of mleinii,
thus in-, to say tm iity mni iutntluii
ity a,j;i,at 11 n j.n-M nt.,t:,iu qi ,o!.tt
du d in iiiiotlnr And l ..iln, i, ti..ii
I I'I'oi t un ty lo di mni, hj op-n:
in the t ry 1 1 1 11 T I pn cinct, to fiU'lNtttlit
ll.ll of Ihe pioplc of u ci'illily tl lir;'-
II 111 iv be nil riht this tiaii , lut sr.lnc'J
be carelill nb, ml ci'lnn lllili nu'irilr) it
ll c bi"'iuiiin to kiiiiietlui'; vliiib til
ll 111 k 1 I il III I lie lie I I'.ut if " r ni:t
do in II, h t u, do as i II n si-cin"
I'li'ii Ilniui.'1
Sin siossri i v hi si: T'l't"'''
that wlienev.r you find s mihIi ur Mj
lllale or Ii nude-- nil I1111I 0 ifc-Meint
There M i ni, In l,e 11 mrt nf rln'IHf "It"1,'
1 1 ut dru W , I he pi cu s Inuulil llif llsi
' '"' 1 neoiinti rs nl (line, ( ciinrni in "W-
' 'X '""" M,)!(
1 I. el what there I, imhle nliddi.Mi.li.ilii
. ,,,,,,,, , , ftltt lll0,,
diiu I onl their f. i !! nn-l idiotic wn.
and think it 11 line nrlst'K'rutir lliinfto1
11 c. ,,ionisl Tin,.. nirr.ilil tM'l'"
-r- inlini.. ly i.i.irc ill.giis.iiig ll.iin out
out iruitors.
'Mm ubove, from nti fM-lnui:', "'
I.,-, ii 1. th.bc.td
J
. .. ,., hrrntiw
111 (Ireifon ( ily, that cniilil ImTflstip'"
,. ... . . - ,;.,.lir tfaH
Tluy
iiiiiift 11 n un. , Him" -
, .... -ci ,'. ii Knml B
be 11 sccewioiiist.' Units it- am
.. , , . . r .1 ,;, .,. lm,
i rnble, viilirar flunkies nf lln i11"" " '
1 , , , ... ;, J m rt-
! lit' lieeitfnoiir Here ktliilllsH. ffllllllU BM
' J " ' r-
' ,
trmicn into n class of Mii idy
shirk i1
could not have iriiinrd ill mr Other"?-
Tim 'good siM'icly' ufur.Miii) '..I,J"
receive mi) body into ils rinlc ho ,M j
.1 i.i. I . tnrskiM
hllll laun.e nun 11. ion. "
...... ,. ;n,w io n
I liciesliililll lonilien were " f
. . . 1.. il.
traitors lo the (Jover nt IU'" 1
ways protected them, for llir rMr'"ri'
of running about the skirls of 'I''?
! out' cod fish iiristocriiey. 1
think they urn necessinnisls, but 'f?
uothinir in the world but Ha) WiM
ti( low lllllikies.
II ik-
IfK'
, ,'i'ii. ii ... 11 u' Ilisri
liver 1111 11ddrcHs1.il "The life '"
efriiiiif.
I
er i.r U'ushington," Sn'itnl";
'el,. l the M. K. Chun. m
I
nt 7 o'clock.
MAURIS'!
ftllir'
Ii it-
A , f. M.'..i,n ,.f Ihn 111111"''
niniy. l ei. Mill, to I''" " "
11 W..Hlhet.liin I11 Men Aim H'1"
DXDDl
nfj".
Li I. liv.K.h I". "V LnW
w ..(,, of liplMs.1 fv, r, ","Hr' ',d a
Juine. M .M..l. Iv'l . "H 9 "7 l.l,
I..Slri.i,J...r3... M' ,t
' " , l .. ..,i dmr'""
I wife. if H. M. rum""'!"", , .Jinoinifis
1 A ., I lliy"
I)
K.M TIM T. i mni".
...... . , , .,- ii
Ituninorn lie .i'--
(.,..,.,oe,l ("ll" " O'"1
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