The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, April 05, 1862, Image 1

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Slllj. Ilook wn commenced recently l.y
oiisliii lioii nr buildings required In ll.o
,r,,jn'iition ofopenilioiiH, iiml by Krinlin
i plunking road lending fnitii Iho wharf
to the U or llio fort. Tim woiks during
(ie rw inoiitliH have progressed witli
irnt rnii'lily nutl I now In condition to
tonul IwW i'',,,,' vf l!u"H- U
m channel of tin) entrance to the
lower ImV mnl lliu entire niu-lifinio nr I.
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A Weekly N(!WH)iicr, devote! to the Interests of the Laboring Classes, and advocating the side of Truth in every issue.-
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No.
En. A unfit : Somebody Inllicts upon tl.e I dirt-cuter, Jam,- 0. Athcrtw,, of Now I Tub Kbicsson Ikon Battkhy. The ful- j making terrible holes in her In-low the wa-
reader of . Argus of March 22.1, over Hampshire and sundry other funlastx tricks lowing description of tins buttery, though ; Ime. I ho Cumocrlnria con iinow ur-
i . r. : I l...,l I .loiilit. ' " .
tho signature of ( dncr lipped over)
not tho editor, of course two mortal
columns of editorial mutter, tin; pr niisvN of
which consist of a strange medley of glar
ing statements nnd fulsu assumptions.
I uckiiowhdgo tho truth when I ay
I in ii.shiiiniil of nny person who should
iitlfinpt to justify our Government, in this
uge nnd ilny, in excluding certain traitor
ous, innliciously licit, newsnpers from the
thiil wi-ro enacted in Congress nbout those
when she careened slowly, and Eimlly sunk
No nppnn.-iit t-ffect wns produced on Ihc
liv ill Nnrrw, voiitl fir-.t Iwvo to i-n- post oftlci-H nnd iihiiIh upon thu lliiuy pn?-
i ... U...I lifllltlll hoi two itiili-n lirfurr slri-
a iiinmi'"
ym,, tl water. Afii-r passing tliift point
tin. i-el will coniu within the ruiiK of fifty
style.
Then he niyn
the freedom of
iht, nuil h US Kt'l
written before it was launched, will doubt
... .i
Inn.s nnd nil in behalf of Slavery, and less be iiitcrcRtiiij? to our read' rs irom me
iiL'iiinst Anti sliiverv men men who wcro'fact that she met und defeated the irori-t-lud M(;rrimucly the continuon-s firing from
(Am known, mid uro now ackmwMyrJ to ' rebel steamer Merriumc ufler she m de- our batteries nnd vessel The Minnesota
1- purest and greatest stroyed in severe, but T
men that ev; r lived? And then iloen your j the American wooden-walled steamers ; o tie rubel gun boats Yorktown
would bu editor Knv Lliiit tho nrincii.les of ' Uumbelland and C'oncress. ! and .lumestown arrived. Tho former be-
thosi! men havo made no proKress since The hull is sharp nt both end., tho bow j jnK disabled early in the afternoon, put
that lime? Could John I'. Hale, Sumner. ' P'-j'1 '""J ,:"",in ! a l,oiht "." "": os,'" for. "V1": f.ni,ipr,nll(, tho M,r
L'l of ei-'htv decrees, tho sides inclining at After sinking the LunibcrlanU, the .Mer
I otter, and I.ovejoy be expelled from ton- -u (,-ifl)..0ll(. ((.r,.(.s to the vertical rimuc lurned her nttention to the frigate
irrcss now? The uwitki-tiintf sense of the ' l;,,,. It. iu lint bottomed, nix and a hall'! Concress. and in less than an hour the lat
ter surrendered. Her ollicers and marines
were taken prisoners, but tl.e seamen were
allowed to escape. The frigate St. Law
rence arrived In re during the afternoon
! is ,ri feet liijih, 41 feet i ineh'-s wide, 1 " I j and immediately proceeded up the river,
voiiutir tho rue of tlm battery nt Saudy j textc set up by your would be editor. Let nation was felt some six years since when fret in depth, built light, of 15 8 iron, 121
ii ,t Minio of llio guns ol which, with n ! us i-xmniiiu his poMtioim His iier orutiou I'.rooks, the slave pnipagniidist, was (-x- f' ct long, and 31 (eet wiih; at the top.
lu..k, miiiiu h . i i . - j . ii i .- i Another or upper hull rests on tins, with
elevation, sent by recent cxperimerls , Is passable-in the ordinary spread eagle pelh d from Congress for brutally beating a , 11(..J..mli,..nrlhli((., MH sharp ends. This
ineiiiuoi nir ins nun nuiniy .-Mien. .u , ; r r . . 4 1 feet 4 llieli'-x Will'', 111
s, "ill n radical snisfi that however, they expel Senators nnd ltepre-; fret long, exlending over the sides of the ! following thn example of tbo Minnesota
the press does not now cv ! senlatives for assisting the rebellion, which lower hull a reel 7 inches, und over each and lioanoke, liring on the battery al Sew
1 I 101 now i. .,,'.., rend 25 feet thus serving as n protection lo 'nil's Point, but, like the rest, the shots fell
Idomcv-r existed wlh us, is only assisting to perpetuate slavery, Theishort. The L'u.boat Mystic also turned
RATES OK ADVERTISING:
O110 Kjiiare (trolv liocn, or m, brevier mttmrt)
one innerlion $ 3 CO
Each iubiequnt iniertinn 1 00
linaincm card ono year 90 00
A liberal deduction will be made to ihoee w)ki
dverliac by the year.
17 The number of insertion! ilioulJ Lo nU-d
on the margin of nn advertmement, ollnrwine it
will be pubiinhed till forbiihlen, and charged ac-cordinglj-.
tW Obituary noticee will bo charged half ilia
above rnlea of adrert'oin.
f2J0D Prixtimo executed niib neatucia and
dixpitch.
Payment for Jul Printing mutt Ir tntde er.
ilrlirtry f thr work.
Sblmno Them Olt. Some of the St.
Louis seceshers refuse to pay the tax that
Oen. Ilnlleck imposed upon them for the
support of loyal women and children, who
had been driven from their homes by the
rebels. Accordingly the provost marshul
has 15 advertisements in tho papers of that
city, otT'-ring to sell property he Iihs seized
to'pny this tax. Tho seceshers threatened
to 'spot' those who purchased at the sale,
and have waxed wrothy over ft, but bavo
been rather cooled down. One man whoso
property wns seized obtained nn injunction
to prevent the sale, and Oen. Ilnlleck ur
rested nnd imprisoned oil the pnrties con
cerned therewith lawyer, judge, and con
stable and ordered the party at whose
instance it was made, to leave tho State
immediately and never to set foot in it
again. No other injunctions were served.
uf,l0 anus of roils lU-l.nminl ami itnmil-; im. ..imMii.s sehiom cv-r existed w.ll. us, is on.y assis.uig .0 perpe.uaie s,u-rj, aiiu , - - The short. Tl.e iru.iboat Mystic
ton, in the first stage of Us progress, and ' Mich arc the checks and restraints which ( Ji.-iiotisly deliberate upon the propriety of. si(1(,iil0r 1(J in urc cnmposed of an up, but at sundown the Roanoke, Mystic
nit nJvaniTS, the number of guns im-rcii-' public opinion has placed over it." " And expelling such as Powell, Stark, Ac, who i1I1(,r emn 0- j,.IMIi wa nf white oak iiOJu'id St. Lawreneo returned. The confl.ct
. til the lleet will receive the concentr... ' vet ii. a practical sense we may sav we have only iNrM in favor of the rebellion ' inches thick, the whole covered with iron j between the Minnesota ami rebel pnnboats
.u"mi i: ; .. .. I , .... ., ,,. -.. i.it ,1P 11 inrhes iii ihii-kiiess. When in ! cent nued without apparent effect till durk.
.,afiroollwol,..u.lre,l , ilteen guns Mn.ve ,ways enjoy,,, s miiesi tieneiits." ni.u ngau.si mc ,.,,,,. . - - im-1 At midnight the Congress was burned by
Now I submit whether the nvertc o( the there lias lierii no chaiigc
1
of publii: si-nti-
II and
Viiild it H'''0 without being (lis:l
blril it Iiiih slitl to eni-oiliitrr the batteries above statrmelit is not the naked truth, , mi nt oil this subject, lias there? We
f (loti-rnnr's IsUml, and Ft. uod on
ltiilltK-'i Mmi-i.
Tin: III'-1' American vissilstra-
iini in foreign ports only, are r.-gisten d
nu rsed, and the upper one is sunk 'A I'ctt ' the rebels
"What A11.3 JEssiaox and Montook
fry?" Col. Jennison, Kansas 1st Caval
ry, is o small ninn, delicate constitution;
a physieion. His residence originally was
Livingston comity N. Y. When the bor
der ruffian horde went into Kunsas to elect
the first Territorial Legislature, they pass
ed 1 1 is house. Jennison'a wife and only
child attracted by the cavalcade, went to
During the evening, the iron Hip door, and while stnnding there, were
. . ... 1'.-.. ' .!. V,n ll.n ...n'.ni.s "Tl.nt'o
in the cu-toni house, while 1 1 n engaged
in (In- coasting truth-, bilecii port in our
own country, ore enrolled. It is illegal for
1 ri-jji.tereil vmsi I lo t-ngiigi-in tho const
big truth', without surrendering her ci-rtifl-die
uf registry, and being enrolled, stl vice
HMi, one in the coasting trade inii-t Mir
MuliT In-r ci rtififiiti' of enrollment ami be
n-i ti reil, in order to inter into comim-rcr
mill foreign ports. The dtff reneo In twren
n-giti ring ami enrolling i, that lite nr
"' . I . " .. . . . .1 u .1.- -..! eTI,.i'.
..1... 1 ; I.. 1 ...a 11 .five w n. 1 11I i; i.Mir.er - Mill or. I'.riCsSO l S new sienm noil PUOl ili-au uy me ruuimis. i.nuv
i) 1 c en. ieinin uin - 1- , . ........
mid wn tht Mrmmt ihrlf. He says in a ' truly did Mr. S.-ward say, in his Rochester ' t,.r. I buttery, arrived litre, ami proccetieu 10 uus ueuui.o.., uo .,. ..
rM sense- lb,,, i, inMri.t (,ri,.c L. inP-eh (1 t k), that he coidd recoiled ! The battery will Uk-ii draw 10 frtt oft,,ke part in the actuin nmenl. Mo, JTO" S'
' . . 'M... ..i..hf.H u' niw.n rk tli in 11 1IIMI n II ilU i II w flViiv u-iM- , LirHiunniiii, uii,'J .ut.-
theory, we have no freedom of the pr. ss; the time when you could hardly hud as ' '- ' '"- " ; ; 1 , . , ! , . v,.....,Qrt v..8. Durinc ! irvman. nnd a irrudiiotc of Oberlin. When
' " .... . .. 1 !K in n sum in 1 in: iiui iv u-i. wn t . . .
j yel practically-thai is, in nrry J,,, prn. jinany v,lcn in the whole State or New j ( ,,e.r nll. untl is bomb-; the night only nn occasional gun was fired,
lice, we have; that the chirks and re- i York as then, lS.'.S, were the members ol ; r()nf Th rc w ill be no' railing or bill- i This mon.fng the conflict was renewed,
tho t.order radians in one of their raids,
reached Montgomery's borne, they took
ktruiiiN ..f public opinion prevent our hav- Cong-ess -rath rrprtttitliug M.ViO inhab. ; rk of any kind above the (leek The in-. until tl.e presence (
ing radically, that ,s, theor.tie.llv. n frcc!.M.W.-l.o were each one of them ,,,, to 1 clination oftl, lower hull is tlll
I . . . . . . 1 1 ji ' III S HK M hill imt--' ""I" ' ' ..." . . . .
the 11M staiitlitrd 01 j. K. 1. Hidings, .j ; (i.t v f. v.-' fc-i t of water, mid then long shot range, without perceptible effect most brutal indignity in the presence 01
Adams, Ac, Ac, who wcro only copies ol.str;kp bi ..j;;, -r()n snrfilTO ul ongle ' on either side. The Monitor finally sue-1 husband. "And that's what nils Mont
Wnshiiiuti.i.. Lafayette Matron, Adams, ..r u'm, deirrci s. It therefore ubso-'ceeded in forcing a large hole in Ihe port ; goinery."
ht as to give 11 sitle ot the .Mcrrimuc, iieu nun n- n . ,..,, f
The in- until the presence of the Monitor became liim prisoner, tied him to a tree, ana bring.
rrillKiC, w uer. im-y en- 1 ni ouv 111s w 11c un vuiiuuicu in..uui.nu-
"or two or three hours at td Indy nnu subjected l.er to tt.e lust, ana
pi VM- while In) dot s not intimate that any
thing prevents our hnving a free press on all
occasions in practice. Our own observa
tion and all history prove tho direct con
trary. In llnoiv, radically, cwry man,
wom.ui, and child is at bb. riy lo establish ' mi nt. What is the legislation r t!iu ;ir,.,.t ciilltirc urc wurkcd, consists of tor, was injured, but not dangerously it is
' any where within Ihe United States a free North, which shows the masses there urc , niiml,.r ou r,.ft internal tlinmeter, 9 feet supposed.
i press, for publishing his or their own ! now less in f.,vor of the dls.inctive tenets l.igh. composed of 8 consecutive rir.g.s, each During the acton a, t!ieirOie0t
! ho,, l. clita, : or imnressions. r'ol that party (the old abolition, 1 suppose) one inc., ihi-k, Ml firmly bolted " 1.
. x i-.-'r i .i ... 1 lu.Prt urn 1111 iiiri ..iiiiLtii liii: .11 1 iiuwita. v"im n 1
.U .-re k' pt in s- paiatc l,.k. nml s-i u- ( f nhy .,, H Ul, ()titT jn j..,,. four of Qf ,hc m.w Witl.
to .1.. w w Inch vess, I, sud to fore.gi. ports, ! j,.,,,,,,., UJ,0, av ,, ,,,, M1,,j, c j Again, he says tl.e ill inform, d " nio.liTn ; uJm.T s Q iri,.cllt n ,ine jitit j tl.e oistnnce of the Spaulding, the Mimic
l l.i.li nr.' engiiged in do.ne.sl.c coin-1 ,.,,..,.. ,,., 1;,,, .,,. 'deinocrntic leaders, who urc wilfully or ()ll!v ,lt ni.v one phice. Including the intc- sola finally got off. and was towed under
. 4 " '....at. I .1... ,. a. niifA.1 I IIP I1HVIII Mil
'Vl-i--. "lowhasit b,,,r Why, ignorantlyinisUnding t e,r -llowers nn- "" KWto
the in.imeiil Aim, r Km-, land und Abby ng""c llial necaiisc 111c sia.e,; T" ' "I . V. Z. "r.,.,. 1 ;,.! , H.VIt and mac was disabled. The Monitor proved
. at I. . 1 . I.I - . ... 1 .. .
II.. 1. fat I..II. r.i.ii mill I I l III I II J 111 U'lkllTII IIIIl'IV If ' ' . 1 I'l fli
.....I 1 :timipil In or o k
your would Im editor thinks were so v. he-1 ' ;.';,l,; wl.Vh two runs of! Lieut. Wordei, commanding the Moni- i ali denial, it is well known that a large
lu. reiv The only result ,.f a ne-hd lo
lime viim U register, d or riinillitl i, that
tin; are nibji ct to the d s ibiliticH of for
rn ships but lin y nro not denii . I the pro
t itiiui of ihe I'liit- il Stat'
K
el.V i-olllllli lICi .
1 to
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I III. I .ll-.Tl- ItlW IMMCI HIV H.'Jt'l, nililllis I..........
owaViisof ion tons Tl.e top, herself impregnable to heavy shot at clo?e
.... .;..!!.... ;!- ..ri;.i- f ! oociinied little or no attention, we nre c- 1 ........ P,.,i i,i, o II ..roof flat roof, six oiiarters. Mic oeuaveu h-.ii.u.uui. v .
weighing ll
1 ..
is eoviTcu win. u sin 11 "'iM ..." 1 - - .. . - . ,
inches down the cylinder. H consists of, 0,1 her passage from V-w Wk, and al-
1 1 . . 1- I I.
Lov.i'iv the Mime in Alton, Illinois, in coming mure nnlesl.tvcr) 1111.1 rauieai, .
II.111 s f, urn l!v fio.s..r,.-Pr Lynch ls-'"i or .lo Smith Mormoiiisin in Illinois,
in the Ivhrtic .M.ilical .lournid, tr.n'inglat Nanvoo, in 18i:l; or Csiiis M. Clay
hil,snk...m.,i.s.-,v-, 1,,.p,1.,s,,n. ,m .. .., ' , , .u,o..rr.ru . 7 ' , I U ,h. V.,r.iior i-ithoul a, tmrei.tlv hindering
tr .... .1 I. ......... I u in IWII. nr 1.1.1 s;,,!. . rtiiifiwi.ii lire I Ulisu.llll. ii."nn iuv. ...-r - llP fiiui itin.'i'ii ....v. - t. -
un mill nviiiii' bi hi .1 . 1 , 'i ...v. . , . ,
. .11 -11 .1;,.,, !..,.,, . .IT, rsoii. eslev. .. AC, tuni
01 IT 1 1 1 .1 H I 1111 1.111 ip, u 11 in. 1 i. 1 hi 1 tin ' -
Y. Herald fo-ters li:iriiarism is i ne sum
. 1 ne e irn; L-es 1. imi' v- " -r--- - - . . - . - ,.:i. ..
111... hlltill-s. AC. iC. . . , 1. ..i,rr ni'i'll. -T woillllliil. mill 40 IIT ISUHCTS. iUCKlllCU
- i ... iron, nre ni-.i'ie 10 111 me i-i.i - ........ ...,,
Passing over some thirty more linen 01 , ,,...,,.. )KW, ol-uied lor that wounded and urownen on 11 it- t umor. . . .u
. ti, ;,,.if,.,v, -,. of the turret will probably reaeli lU. un me u.u-
U " "H''"1' Pri-r ' l,e f-.nation of - '' -'l 1 X ' " "Ll,, ,1... wr't, r ZHn a , ,rn, on ,,o.Uon ring inserted hall, 4 are killed and three led. On
is in the in the (I
.its: "In H ci,v , creosote is an
k.d remedy. It produces a blister,
.1. . 1. fiirin. nn i-M-hnr or sc.ib. whi n the I'r.ineiseo in l.'iC; or the N
.rc rcdily hcaU And I have mil r yet ll.e mjnrv secession ipnstion
i I., fi.ili.n. ,. r.. tin. n-nii-i v North u diiiv iiriicciuliv it sue wouiii.i i"'vu"' -'"" : r.it.iv
Hill.. .1 .. n .. , . ... . 1-1 f.ll . 1- .1 1 ,..
.. ..i l...rv. 1.1. I.. 1 mm. lint 1 v force from tl.e arl'clf. which are iu.i o. ..mi..i ,,rl,ose,
1 .1 . f .: ... I .1... ..ri in .STiiiiMii iii lVli . 1 k:iV WlH ll I.IIM' llllin 'in-in. in in,
. i Mm I I' I I n III I' I Mill 111 I I .11" I'l '!' -i'l i hi i i I I I
afiul.ir lini'. I have bp I. n ii
hunt nnv fieuloiii of MM-cih nnd pnss, Ihcon ticallv, midst oi a sir.igy.e ior ..s ,.ms,l.. diuiiit tt r. which r.
u'liir tr. atiiuiit ll'iw it wi". i"
coming miiro iiniesi.iverv initi iiit.n-.i., x , mcnes iiown ine i-Miiiun. n i -r- . i nas given in , ns rcsigi
assumption, if I read history, ;'if , Jf iiic-!i tlaU-li; Niito "Iroii. jrivts nccess to' bly dhniiiislntl. w"m3
""""' . "r .l '. t fn.,n'above. The ..orthoh, are Oi, rebel gun boat wa cu n U. ) Michigan recently of
g'n'nw ,-ireular. and placed three P el ,ioot- un-, uic .m.u.iui . , .-
it shivery ,ieek. The guns will move on slides made ; her speed.
of all vii-' forged iron, extending ncro-t the liimt: The latest est.matc ol the number killed
U,c carriages aKo ctmi.l of wnugh. on t e Co,,f ess ,so ,- 5
number of recruits ore levying in Franco
for the United States. The old Gariboldi
an officers and volunteers, are all being or
ganized for a speedy departure, and oro
only wniling for the orders of their chief to
embark. This chief is a well known and
gallant French officer, who after defend
ing the barricades of the Republic in Par
is, fought the battles of the Empire in tho
Crimea, lie took service with Garibaldi,
ami is now in that of Yictor Emmanuel,
has given in his resignation, and was hour
.1 tl
.. I...I.. ...... ... r c tilth Mir o iniieli truly snvs, "Our (invernnient
w",m!"" ;l" '. . . I i. .... 1 principal
1 1 it.. !.i ii.... n . u-,il,,,ni ni,t-' fie.iliini o sii.-et h nn. unss. Iheoriticallv. Iumm oi n .n,g,c .i;,,,,r
rre t in "".is ..i... . r--. ; . . . .... , ,, ,. :,.,,. ;,:,,. ' , ... i,r. 1
lluse r.nlii aiiv, uiuliilooK ,0 cany ii oui tiiiii- ; . t .i ... ... it. . . It is nnw conera V I'C-
lull Liii. t.ii ni i i- ii-.-i . ...nil. ... ... r. - . . : .
ttngn in
Uni-e is culled, cn ovitc w ill afford no n r
tin-, ami thi n suppuration shoul-l be f.i.
tonilby i niolliiiit npplMMl m,s, mch as
i..ltic. v fonielitatKin-, A idl the core is
Iwniged, when the ,lh T r.ipidly heals
mil r iimph' iipplicntioiis."
" What' tiik Tim,!"- K- nd.-r, did you
,Trr, alter asking this m-Mion, notice the
iMT.t. l .lil.i in which il would be III.
ii-ri-il n.-cor,liii ' ns tin' n-roii intrrrn.1 ! iiroi-
hid n gohl wnlch r n silver watch?-- j r,.M,H.
It Ii a r.,rc i linm-n to learn a n snii ,.- ...i i j
m.tn imliire I n III.' ,ii' Cllsi". VOIir ir.eil.l
oiul in .'"",', "iss.
l s'. I
able.
.... . . i . r - . i '
linn wliy not s.iy, inai mr un tl.e main
fVt-(iM.i- .'ir (lorrmmftil m ill hall way i
ti tin the facts I'm irrtt '""' - 111,1 1 ''r.
is not lor it is against it
. . ... .... i.n... i i i- -....
i. jmt t. tvei -ht is siistam.d ! Hie .Minnrsoiii o eiu it...ii. ...in
f"l,v . vertical shaft ten inches in '.led. On the Dragoon, which received n
a cup supported isl.ol ,n ... r ,.o icr o e.e Won)cs ncceS5ar for iiuman bei.g, t0 ap.
Kc receive., unit iu vu, "u - ,
pronra mm, iney are uuvutu au us w iwii-
in was couvicted la
. . . . . t i
gan recently oi a muraer marseu uy
very atrocious circumstances. In accor
dance with the law ol the State, he was
token to the State Prison, there to endure
solitary confinement for life. From tfie
time lie enters his cell a grave for the liv
ing ninn he will ntver see a human faeo
again. His meals are conveyed to him
through nn opeuing in his cell, and when it
; m
to 1 nnk
'lieved thnt the Merrimnc is seriously
turret .shaft. ly im
,. I, i tiiitlitihiL'ists ih t' ruiine. Put if i 'it'ij ut tli'iif fii.'t,
tVti'iin.ir l.ascinc to a b.ad, ns n c.itaii. tiny ft.iliid that Vr. tU.tl',, then- was no .-ry rc.,s..:i
. . .! I .1 I ... ...' .Il-S.ll
i.i ,r. I, ...in ..I t ir nn si I ii i iii) l ie li. l is .
lis un i ii'i nn in i" I-" , i ... ... .... i :. :.
.......... I... ... ..... I...- .1 i ..ifiinsi II .11 I S ... ... . -
.,r I, .(iirv Miniiort vour c. itoi s position.' , "' ' '" " "s nnd liiterinriliau' gearing,
t..... . " !i..n- ii, .i,ii hint to have every man for it , ,i. ,!,! ,.ilii,,l,r eiiL-ine. the turret w
I tin nk nor. j i . . . ' .. r . i.....
tl.e Hands ol U.e gov- turned, i.n.i me gnus y ; -v - - . - ,i,r,,P I...IU from
ItClill nun int.-
i ...... .1 r. 1 t,.it in . irrei
I, .nil. . 'in "i ." . . ... r r ,, .....
- . it :..i. r..... nrini- ii'ii ki uir uiiiu. mi ii.-u,v'
d;allirirr, , liuco ....e ..i " , I'. I,f lltP,l cms i -
:iris of the spur wneii men who mi - --- . -
...
iictuatnl I'V a
l,y
ill be
Agiii", he says " publii
id lluis strengthen
. ... i r ...... l Inn
crably as she went in to i-cwniis j mm.
The following item, is copied Irom ucn.
Wool's i.nieial report. ' lhcChier l.ngi
A rod connect
oiiiuion in the am
Soulhiru Slal.V "has ttl!y forbidden r.i...ciit at l.omc am. nn.o:,.,-,or ...... "',;,,,;,,,. fi trough tho v.r-1 that vessel passed ll.ro.igi. ...u .uu..,uv.
,1, disc,,,;.,,, of .he slavery ,,, stion," ye. re,,M,u and that alone is the govcrmnent U charge .The . -3, Xirtntuca
1 . . . ' ,, , . l.koptilrv 1.. Iter tlian prow, mil nowsum- .m- o ... . , ..... --
m nf Jrtf prim '"' woiiiu "e g"'"i ,,V(.r j m ,,0i t rile this here letter in , attaeli in incir pi n e, .-.i... - j
..i l ' . . . .1 l..i . .. . .-. . I i i . .1 1 l,.r 1 i I...I.. c I l.ii' k I HIS liresiiiiuiii rs'-
1 ngrrt! win, nnu nine. 111,1 ' iitoe, mosliy nun is, un . ui. " : ; ; , , ,( .,r111(. ....
thai "Ihe bare sin tin but 1 may get sum liincpoiry in, as ga,c li.k,,,-.. ' ( " " "
i ... i la. i nt. ..: 1 1 iii iii(.rn,ii sKi ii'ton.
rih. to print ,l pubh.l," ant. slavery doc , k u i n . , is ,MMrdl, no harm is don .
subskribur. will in tin.- begin , The only entrance is at tim top oi int
Ill- ntiiitv.
shall I agree with him
turns Miind lill his back is lien. lv s,,i,ar.'ii f r " ' .'. . A-hewral like to . ever sense
. i i.i i.i. i,in,-h. triiies (carrvinir witli tmm nie rigui , rilniri will
unarm yo i, ant un. ing " 1 " , I s in.'- mm " .. . - ..
. . ' . . . . i . . i . . . . . i ... .i .r ... .....ni. '. . . i .... ..i... ..... nr -.. .. .u t. f iniiot easily
lH'il"wiri-lV lI the ,-ilge ol llie l", mciii nrcul.tlr, and rcut,. unu uim w i dl feel Mini KiiriiKsiiy aoom . "', "- ,,, j,,
f ,-very production, of course). ,1 prac- ril.r tt,nt i mil. ,nl timrelo r, w... e even ,,,. . ... u . . ,,,
extended and c lis free principles in j j J Jf 'J1 J; ' ZSto U-ry will bo tna.le i,, front
the mind mid judgment of hundreds and , hlivl ink), tlrt ,', ,v,ich won it of some large rebel battery .'''''";
,i,'nk, furtive gluni-p at Ihe ,lil, Im-n
Wrin back the nrlii h' hke lightning to
ill rrreptuele; in lh other, he draws out
I..4 ,leili!id, full j.W lied repealer slowly
ml ili hher.itely, will, grcnt pompo.iiy and
(loiirMi, and extending it a! arms length
In-law, hi Iwo hands, gives you the de
nr. t information, ami one of hi blandest
unite in addition.
.. . . i I.... I- Tt.n r.mil.i-r.
luuliv wnen sue pin .-..v.
land's broadside on the first day of the
light, injured her so badly that she could
not attack the Minnesota or Roanoke n.
lliongh both were ngronad. lie considers
it utterly impossible that she should go to
sea, as she would immediately founder in
an ordinary gale.
A military order dated March 111!, is
nt fnllmvii'
"lien. McClelhin having personally ta-
.i... r...i.i at tlm hem of the nrinv oi
I II V IIV l4 1 - '
real their features.
-Tho Louisville Journal says: e irr
liappj lo sen Hint Urn Senate of Kentucky
on K..liir.ly purg- d its.-lf l.y the expulsion
Of tun iiiiliiriiini Iriiilors Dr. J. M. .John-
n nf Paduoh. ami W. T. Anthony nf
U Warren, Allen F.ilmondson Uihtncl.
Tho tnnrmitv of Iheir collusion wilh tlm
rthcli was n notorious Ihnl even Sfiiat'irs
Grotcr and Chamber voted for their ex
(tlaion. Now Hint the cautery hn been
wtunenced, why ohmihl not enwn
tWll.dl. nn, Irvnn, Jenkins, and other
ntulergo an Investigation.
I'minch NAi'ot r.ov.-H I plennnt to
W the -thorough coitrteny shown bV
IW I'rineo Nap.rleoit i American nbrontl.
It wni that I ho hoipilulity how,i l '"
Mlf and mrfn avlilln here wa fully niipreei-
M. and ha rendered bin, a fast friend lo
1w 1'nited Stat,-, Ho could comprehrnd
Mr kind ntlrt.tlonn, ami I not mthnmcl lo
'W liiniself worthy of Ihem.
A Our.ATcmjNTnv.--Wero ull th Uul
W Ktate an densely lulmbiUsI n Maw
tliiKMt. It would Imvo a pnpiilullon of
'If'.Onil.onO, of which Tem would have
M.OOO.OOfl,
-A new nnd very striking llulninrnl
w niQihi it. nimeiimiicn. It i composed
.rn. . . . . . . .. . i
"iek alpncrn, wiUi gold stripe nooui
lnclie apart. Tin y nro very much nil-
"rti,
fii.TiT.THK (Javk. It I lielieveil Ihnl
knv MllH'trn in Ihe mammoth envo In
"ninny, and in other pari oi uto ch
'T. liioli if properly worked, will ruiihi
111 'fpcnilciit of Jinglnnil.
' .. I PIIIIV 101 I V llllllhS lll I'" "" , . . ! li:.:... .... ni l.'.
' Uufll.-WHg masse .MOTMk,nU,,,t,,M,, r ovor l0 10t0lim,, is, until o.hcrwh ordered,
s; i,t im li nn ex en . even, ns to ml nKo. nnu wmn i .nii-- , . ..
' . , . , . , . . i,ii ,, In kiiollc.lL'in that belong to the lioverniiieni.
cheeked, ulfmntcly. h,' M.read andintens-, tain 'f , l0hll" 0 Monitor, which is the name
ifyingofthein.stilulionois.au-r. o. , wi(.li(linr , shall stand Iner or loer , the .mly launchul on the Mil.
JO Fowler and Wells are making a
sensation in Ireland. In Belfast they lec
tured for ten nights in succession to crowd
ed houses, and their rooms were thronged
constantly witl, people waiting to hsva
their bumps felt out. Four secretaries
were constantly employed writing down
delineations of character. The Belfast pa
pers have enthusiastic accounts of their per
formances. They were to go from Belfast
to Dublin.
fcjr A report by Capt. Dupont to tho
Navy Department concerning the sinking
of the second stone fleet in Charleston har
bor, shows that the work has been success
fully accomplished. The statement that
the first operation was n failure, and that
vessels lave gono cosily into the harbor by
the obstructed channel, ore shown to be
false. The place is now effectively sealed
up.
relieved Irom the command of tho other
of the 1 military departments. 1 1 1 further or.icrcu
:, , ... ,. ..., v.,.r. ' l mil Ki.tss mine., nt mo .Aioiiui'i, """- - . 'tinit the two departments now uuuer u-
oftheinstilulionolslnmjr .Vw r , , ( R,l stand luer or loer , he . , l)lllv tannchul on the Mil, ' .,,,., nml ,0-
everybody knows ihe conlrnry-thi.t sue , , Me m ,.; , kommon peeple t ha I um, m) C , . ()f ()el( ,.. llo.
MK right of publishing, circuiimug, re . on wnaro - ,U-fcae,l the Merrimac. ! ,rI11,ent which lies west on, nor. no .
.. i . a: ..I.. ....xtt iiiiouiuiiig i itritmriii nil. liiii iii; h'" j
nuti i'i"f"" " p ---- ill
knnnot be deiiide that the deestruk skool
tcecher who bonis around has on e.xelcnt
opperchewnity tew seo life in Varyus i'
Kt.itlr kanukter In menny nil-
f.-reiit fruzes. i experience sum difhkulty
ing, nnd uiscusmu); inm- j -i
Ihoso States, would, H niuiwcu oui, ion
tinned, even after coniincnce.l by Lovejoy
Si. Louis, before ho went to Illinois, ere
I - ....I.I atllull It Kl I tul n rv in-
tin limo " wru"K,,, p '.. I ' ,tn obiecksl.un
(1,k-.uc a in oil probil.ili.y to have e-pn g.-u m . . ,
,v )r,vened tho .r.'ent most monstrous that w as ft ilM
nnd atrocious rebellion. And tin fact, 1 1 lftl willlnill ,,.,,l no ennytlung but
.Ll.it to bo noticed, i not lmt ouhl : j auS(.r,d all ll.ar,, ,i,e.slio,,s nnd i gess t hn
she encountered nnd defeated tl.e .Merrimac. , ,,, w i.e., - -
11- n, we think has been well 'j
,.d, as she w.ll prove a Monitor, teaching of M ississi,,;.!, and nt.lil otherwise
hnvo barely become possible; hut it .
sure lo com.', nnd tho slavcocral of km-
W foresaw it of plainly n tho writing
tl, wall pr-'-sontcil ilscir to Helsh...ar
..fold llencu Iho mob Unit destroyed
C. .1. Chi)'' M uml l'"l"'r 1,1 ,'l'f,Torti
Kentucky-
But, )'"'" W0U,M,B
' .i ,...l,ii,.i.l.lit Romn
further illiistniio: iu
lB.enynvo year ngo com.ncm'c.l under
. . '. . it. .... ...... :
will giV up beloro tlie sKoi.l vi. fin-
no most nr. mutch ns even men. Well, the
m.xt objickshun tlm found was thai i did
not spel korrektly. now I thought tins
was Ihe foolishist won ov all for I no sum
ov tlm sinarlist lawyers nnd doekterz in Hie
kuntry ttho konsidder It small bi.ms tew
pay enny nt tension, tew spellin, nnd I pre
ruino to rn Unit hen our skool-coinuntty
.. .i...i t in riin for the nn-
seo Huh I am muhi" " - .
I,n Ih wont say enny more about my
L lifvkachuns. The skollar liko in.'
."i . .......i..... ..nt
iwenij.i"' nnd audi likn them, nnd wo uii.ii- w
IU most favorablu auspice, Ac, nnd I . m ( , (ll(Tn0
Iminensi, amount of,"1"'.". ..i. .. ...... n.. nr.. tint b bssiini, ov
. . i. tin. t-.lii-l or
slcrn lessons oi cxpenri.' .
any others who may seek to bandy weighty
argument wil'' m'r-
THE Till. U. OK TIIK HATTI'UV.
Foiuni- MosnoK. Mur.-h Oth.-The
Confederate tcnmcr .M.rriniac inn.li' her
nppearanc,' yesterday, with two gnu-boats
... ... vi.f..!fc mi l made nn nttuck on NfW-
...... V...vj nml the vessels stationed tnero.
I..V..t vi ' I I ' , IT II I.
or.lered, Lc commanded by Ucn. Ilnlleck.
1 1 is further ordered thnt the country wes
of the department of the Potomac, and
east of the new department of tho Missis
sippi, be a new department under tho com
mand of Hen. Fremont.
... iv,....'. niVuMfil renort to Gen Hal-
lo-k, savs that the victory nt New Madrid
..... . ,r..'..i..r than ot first reported. 2j
. ' h ..:!... 01 nml !t-l noiimler. ri-
tillCC OI liriineij. - ' i
. . .a : ... ..I I...I,! nrn tt mill
: ; Mmc wa. first seen fro;,, the ram-1 ' f" B;.M n'rtilUry.
.1. .14 of Ft. Monroe nt 10 o clock, iin . ....mint of fixed ammunition;
i des. wl.eelhoues and stern, ore rover.d ,misi..ui linn ftnn'. 10 boxe of
with sloping iron l'l''7V'!.!l. o,imusket and cartridge; 300 hor. and
r....t now no waier inn. " ' . " i. f.,r mi nrinf (i I'i.VVV men
- " . . It.. i.... inn in. it.i..
i ' , r,rn
immensn
in Iho discussions,
either In
havo spi'iu "I
ti.lior and till''"1"
. ,. eoiiblu lucreasi'
L,,,,,,,,,,,. bin'
? Hn- I r,"ollec.io.,of Iho
,! wheu 4l H-HhW W,,S.CX'
l u n tlm Ho.,0 of 1'
.r,..1 under tho I""""""" m
in,. ..liililnrn. t in on, tlm niossuiua
crenshun. Youmust excuse my ppetiao,
for I ciiiiuol othi'rw'me cx-ress my Icclius.
I lav Ilia elillilef,,. lo b" I""-' I
m .,l,v,.i, lis'h " kimler fie"'""" "
V ahvay. kn'. Iha nieen jel what lh "
Vcwerslrcwly. Vkkkmv.
Muddy-nook, Feb. listh.
Hr,:i,037feet of lumber wa shipped from
Ban Francisco lo Cl.lnn, during 1IMU.
nbve like llm roof o. a ... use w. .. , (uli of 0
Innvs, above Iho wlT l"'o were two "'"P". ' . ,,, iiij00.000 lu value ha fiill
i,,,,, , oints. resembling plows, rom ! 1 f Thp ,,fl M hur
l.out'were seen two gn proj.-ct ntf f o n J ' fc offltt.r.( Wfnf,fi tUe
l,r .llinticnl poithoh'K. 'II'" 1"'K 0 V'"lZ ...L. tl, dead unburied, nnd
--"n i
psacks,
tlm tal
"'.! "iV... Ti.,,r.l,.v. Our line were
.!,.f weiL-h lor tho SC',,0 Ol I "um y f
lesou. 14" .7 , . . ... '.li-nirn e use lo iu nt'iit, -- -
l(.ti(). Steamship Roanoko being J-,;, ,10 ,,,m, 0f artillery. Tho f-ni
,1,.,!. wns taken in low by two gun bonis. , (,,,nll!.,., by the nigh
' ..... 1 - l.wn it'll budl I'l !' . . . . ..:i
l'ho llrst allot was lire i k . ...... . nihrey tlulll lOliy p.ec.p..u.
- . . I l a . . uriunnnn wrn
tho cMuiny mil nm . m n,Tn. ... , hh$t Atoniiwa
..r... .A.l.ick. V W lU'll limo l'0 .Mill- I l , . ..in I
111 ll'l eniv w i ii .1
..i tt itn.l.T wciirh lor Ino
from tlm Irignt" Cunil.eihin. . r-ewa.i
Point buttery then opened on the Minneso
ta, which was passing, ami fired several
guns. The Rip-Rn). replied, am tho - en
gagement soon bcenmt. p-ia-rul. Arter
liring two mm the Cumberland wns.lr.uk
twice bv Ihe Merriinac's sharp bow nrinor,
nke nlSo the colors of several Arkan-n
' ii.titiua wn cotumnnder of
Z "' , nfnnnboat. Oen. Popo hns 2
...... i,.t..,l ut Iho enemy', work, coin
niaiul'nj rtrry part of the river.
tuT Frank Blair has proposed to the
House a bill to enforco the collection of
Federal taxes, in the disloyal States. It
makes the taxes in these states, a lien on
ull lands in them, if not paid within
sixty days after the President's proclama
tion. The tillo to theso lands to vest ab
solutely lu tho U. S.
friT Accounts from Accomac, and
Northampton counties, on ihe casttrn east
ern shore of Virginia, recently occupied by
the Federal troops, represent the people is
happy and prosperous. Even those who
had been misled or driven intosecessionism
profess thcmsclvci, satisfied with tbo pro
tection of Uncle Sam.
SST Before the war began, there were
in Missouri no les than 113,000 slave.
But such havo been tho ravage of con
tending armies, tho desolation ol guerilla,
bnnds and local spy committee, that It i
said there remuin but 35,000 slave, or a
one account hn it, 10,000.
tkr Mr. Holt, tho predecessor of tn
present Postmaster General estimated that
by telegraphic dispatche tho Government
lost nniiiiiilly $1,000,000 of revenue
A Gamk Thurlow Weed write from
Europe, that the bluster of tho Liberal la
England I only designed to checkmate the
Tories, who hoped lo ride into power on
the 'war- cloud.'