The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, April 19, 1862, Image 1

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Vol.
VIII.
ORKdON (MTV, OIlIKiON, A I It I L II), 18(5-2.
No. 1.
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most inliTestetl in maintaining slavery arc
tiioso ii) ii,iv' wul ii',,iiiy ""'I1 ii'i'ii
tlto foundations' of III" Institution. 'I'd
boiu'fit shivery the llonioorutio Convention
t ('Inirh'ston was l'l llt twain, ull,l ' i
tend It. Mr. William I' Ynni'i'V "linil I In
SmiiliiT" heart." Tin' A tmlil HHii-is, wild
n tlu'ir wild raving-, fir u ijumi ( r nf m
h'titury and iii"','i '"'vr ""'
iimt'li tow iints i m.i in iin 1 1. h us Davis,
room''.-, u" t St j.ln-iiH.
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mono (if Heaven's lust cil'in l' linn. S, I
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1. Ii vo u word "in. ii is iiiii'im.ii,i,' mm
mi r.ul.fi'1 " cluing" ''""' I l",x" I'''"'''
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lliut slavery whs mi i vil was tin' re. nil "I j Auml
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" Tin; (Iiin i'iiur (if Oi'i'on, lnKin mi or.ii)'"d fur tin; Ki('riiil piii'ioso of lulior
iiifuinniH inhiiiil.i-,. (,r ihr dirii i. of (Joil, 1 -w, , Hrl.lir(. Seward's tl. vutioti to tlni di(-wl.ii-!.
I.lt ll,,,M,itl i::,i,.r vn,t, IimnI,,;, fllH. r,.sl,l.,ltillt cri.Msr, kI.owh l.is
liar, d tu iiuliiti. it 1 1 v fiirriii" itilo Us oitii-i , , , . . .. . , . .
I y i. M'liii M nvKioiiiiils iniuird St.. k.-( ,'lllira(',,'r 111 ft ,,,n4 rvPttl.lo I.rM, doing
Tl.i i w until Ii i M riniil iiiini'sil,li; out of i'iUiiI li'inor to llin ln-nd wliicli ilictiili-d, no
'm!'iII. Wlirll cm ry lioalt fnnii tin; IV-' Iws tlniii to llie lifttrt wliicli illSpil'I'il till'
imli.i'iit In tin pild h.imli i ''rnsi f'(i i'i v r s M.,jn,.,i
Mai I'OWri! Ml miitow, liiniililr.i liy ilnl",
fur lli.' ii all I lli" p.'iy ol ll.il.t r, ili l (
it ii"! . "in iiiii." -il.l" tin. i iiny mini rould
In1 l i ii 1 1 1 tu jrriitify a i ln rislml inaliii' l,y
t'i,' n!iil uiinrtiin.ty of tin! lion c, nml to
Inkil II lr.,i oi.. WMiurlirc oil til" liuli il linllin
of (hi! ' l , I .un-, ill nil I,V lllsliillioi ai I In:
plaiT liii. ni"s Lad illninincl, l.y tli" .'"s- 1
Iii"" ol Irs an. I tli" coniiliy's (li Irartoi? Il
is too sail lir rnlifil".
If lli" new Sii'iitor I'ruiii ()i'i"'on is n
It'll.' Iilllll, II" hliolllil Mi liis far" f.,r IiIhI.
II.' Lift ii Ion,:, t ir-iw rnniiliiiaiii'i'; slimy, !
'iniilv Iniir; ii iiiiiw lui'iliiiid ; wlnti! iyc-'
lilow .; foloi Ii s, i:il" I'Vi'S, ll"ar!y cIiiti!,
wliicli walili I'm lively, I'linely; u inuiilli
ttlio-i' ( .in ssioii is 1 1 i . ! 1 1 - I l.y lna!io,Minv
I.', l.i's mid laoi 'liic'i' s. 1 nI iinld ll.ink
In. wool. I fi-i'l ill nt ea'" in H iki r's iilai'i .--
llinik lli" 'l.o-i of Iln- ili nd nilri--It
I.V til" tl r.l'illl llint Stink has
' 'i'i,l". iijvm, wi.nM r;-r Info:'" Iii iii iiinl ills-
I if.nt liiin. 1.' is nut tu I r iiivi. il in
j his liiinni'. Tin- to,. I of n tl.'Mll'. rti il (Jov
lenii.i', tli" in:ri pee'iiilil'V" of tin' Imni-st
! '.iiliiiiiiil of Ii". t'li.tf li t! nii risMirof n
I man wl.'i i.ails lilin, I " is tu lit nl'atil-
I l..i,, iii.lv l.v Iii' piy, mi. I Lis iiini.' mil"
a. .'. I i 1 , ij.v Ii.' is Miti-lifd with t':,.l.
Iluw Unr Navy Mlulit lie LiiUrisetl. 'I'm; MihSliiMIM'l Kxi'l.niTIOM, Tlio im
Donald McKay, tliu i'iuiii'!iil sliii-build- iioi tunce of tliiH ixpcdition down the Mis-
Sei'i't'tarv Seward to ii 1' ii iiilnliiliia cluU -T, writes a vi-ry iiiiihs': mihwi. Hissiptu cuniioi uo over-eKiiuuneu, iniaui'
letter to till) fiostgil Commercial uulicun, , H viewed in t'Oimei'tioii W illi the ;rniiU
relative to our naval resources, from wliicli :coiiil)inod inovvmerit wliicli is now Inking
we muke some- ex tracts: !ilac(!. Wc uiiend a brief resume of the
It would be easy for tin to build in one force composing it:
yenr u fleet of .r00 to COO men-of-wnrsliijis, The fleet has been prepared with Rfent
from n giinhout to tlio largest class of iron- j mro, mid consists of Keveiity-eight boats,
cased fiigates. It is u wcll kiKiwn fact of which twelve ure gunboats, thirty-eight
that wc built, in one yenr, tins ustoiiishing ! mortar boatt, nud twenty-eight tugs nml
RATES OK ADVERTISING s
One vwa (twelve lintu, or lew, brevier measure)
one iniiertion 9 uu
ICavliiulmeiuenl inwrtion I Of
ISminem card one year 20 00
A liborul deduction will bo innde to thoee who
advertise by the year.
The nmulier of insertions ilioulil be nelotl
on the margin of nn adverliaement, otherwise it
will be published till forbidden, and charged no
cordingly. (jLitmry notice will be clinrged half the
above rut'-a rif advertising.
3!" J 1'nisTiM'i executed wilh neatness and
(lisp.ilih.
Vmjmrnl fur Jul) 1'riuting muni be v.tile Ol,
ilrlirtrii nf thf nnrk.
Details of Eastern News.
Caipa April 1st. Col. Hulord with the
Twenty-seventh and Forty-second Illinois
reeimcnts nnd iti.-I of the Tenth Wisconsin,
The gunboats ure ns follows':
Guns.
18
15
l.'j
15
l.j
15
Pittsburg,
Cincinnati
Louisville
Coiie.st.ign
Lexington
Tyler
Guns.
15
15
15
15
15
15
W'hv nn. Hi ..! s iii' N"r An .wri:
I I il'.' V.l'lli..i.luS - (i.il .I'l'i pll II. dullll
.;i say., in ciuii'l.i.liiig his P pull of the
I, ill!,- at M ii,;.".!':
"The npp I'. i.t f.ruiin ss of tin.' I i.itf.I
St al, ' t r. i ! .-. n! (', nlii'iilic wh" had I'"'
' . I'.., I ,n. i.vl ill
, r ii i-.i i uur imr- n.
,
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t
Ill-Ait Sin - I luive r "ci-it el the hltir number of "O.'Sl vessels mid steiiiners ol ntc nnbouts.
which whs uddrt'S'i'il to me on the Hlh inst. ! c,..os, incii iiii'ing together, Mil, 450 j
l y you, an officer of polilicnl nssocialioii 1 l(()S A , ,.nM.r of ,0 v,.sst.M Wl.ri. I!,.,lon,
r-ctnlly orgallizeil ill I'lliluili-lpllin. 1 OH . ,. .. , i ...u r r,.;,,,,., : I'Is.scx
... 1 r i ,. ', iis urge lis tin: biggest class of Ingutes " .
will (xciise me mv den r sir, lur what may, " .... , i St. Louis
h i in iiiikiinl or ii'ngii.t. fill in this i'" ly tu hilheilo consti'iictcil. hat we havedone r.ir,)1,,l.(.t
that i (iinmiiiiii ition, which has given me once, we in iy do over iignin, und working j Motiiul City
soiiie iiiicusiiifs, ami w hich only fails to in-! tic mm; r.,tf we would be ublc iilone : Cairo
lliet sever" pain iiion me In caiis.! 1 Ho i 0IIP ,tr( li:i ii t vnr.ls to turn out, in one I Seven of these boats cost eighty-nine
r.g,l',l.h'.i,uv1.m,i,twl,,,'h,t (oenbesns, J ,,0BI(1 dollars end. to build. Tiny nrc
uii" of V I V cm isii hi a ule inilgliitU'le. r 1 , , , . , r i i
The chili iis you inform in ', huve iidopt- our six N ivy Yards, where the cho.cc.st .. hundred nud seventy-live in length,
e, a r 'solution to exert tlieinsi ha s to sc-1 iiinterials are blocked for building n fleet (1 fifty. one feet six inches in breadth, nnd
(iiie my ii'lvunciiiiiil tu the I'n sid i cy of (,o f,o more in ii-of-war ships might 1 ,niW live feet when loaded. The bows
the F nitcd Slates, nml this leMilulioii is . in (mt making o total of , j0w.b,ilwnrks consist of about three
.'iiier,iii-.lv luisi d tit miii a h" i iiiiiircrnitioii , . ... , -I. . , , . . i
r,rM,'i,,,iil,lieF.'.v'e.s,,s llmve hitherto ii line i-of-wur ships of nil chases, varying r.t,,! oak timber, bolted together, nnd
iittcnijit.il to perform. I i.vni! inysi If of, in their iirnmiwnt from three to sixty guns. ' sheathed with the best quality of wrought
the good will of the club, thus flatteringly More than a hundred of our greatest en-' ;rol, plates, two nnd a half inches thick.
mniiif. sted, to miv that ' consider the I iro" iiifiTiii firms would complete nil the ma- t-, have the snnic sheiilhing, with
'''"K "s !""' ',' ""'v.;;l ";!".t- . hitiiM-v necessnrv to bu put in these ships c.ss mk of timber. Kucli boat is pierccJ
l-i.r tu i.i'odiice only plibl.i: evil III II cr.sis " i , ..
Ia n . v,i v pu-silil'..' pa.!, of danger ought , 111 u i'- . , i f'T fiftcfti guns, four on each Mlc, four on
tu be carefully avoids il. It is n parti'iui It is true, on n very uig-nt occasion, ' the stern, nnd three nt the bows. The
movnii' nl, nnd worst of nil, u partisiiu .-rent einergency, our country could large-1 j0WS .j,,,,,, ure t-ijht y-four jionnder rifl' d
tiiiiv, tnei.t of a personal character. j . i,,,...,,,, .r hvv in u very few uioiiths, 1 ,..,niion: 1I12 others nre i-ight-iueli culum'ii-
ads. The sidei of the bouts, bo'.S ubove
:r.l ..II I .... r..!t.,.c. ii t . I . I .....I ,.l
sitioll you have n i.n'j h'iu.u ii'n' "i i..'".'. and i,( low ins hiiee, incline in nu uu.c u,
, . , r ... i o . r ...... l: fl...nl.. . i i i - i ..... i
iKloptcil one oi v. lit. iio-.Mi an oi oin unc wi-ii.i.ut . lorty hve U.'grces, nun nninnig oui ii piuug.
i i
II, wln Ilic pr,s,i,i ,'tv.i war was v,.ri. j,,,...;,,,;,,,., ()f vessels,
i.il nn iiinlil- ' ' 1
lie' OH I it. ore II
tii.it tu titlaii th" I
indicated, I should
I had eh'
have
to cour-s wlii. li I iy onii to me name- ,,ue or two iltcks, c.isc tbt ni witli live-. sum
ly, cither to withdraw tloin t..c piil.uc s.r- in) ,a , ;l lM (f nJ or 40 . Th(, , f)i,(,rs om,
r I .in.. a unit 11 ... -
lire III ,U!II" HI II I"' I. "il "
nre now near Island No. 10. They hut a
(Utachineiit of heuvy ni tillcry from ll.ck
niaii, Kentucky. After a forced march ol
thiity miles, Uuford made a descent upon
Union City, Teniieisee, where a rebel force
was stationed. The enemy (I'd, leaving
everything. Twenty ol tlum were kilhd
ond one hundred taken prisoners. A largo
uniont of spoils was captured, consisting of
one hundred and fifty horses, commissary
nnd qiiartermtistir's stores. The rebel
force was estimated nt seven hundred in
fantry nnd about the samo number of cav
alry, under command of the notorious Clay,
of Tennessee.
STi!Asm.r.c, (Yu.) March 31st. About
twenty thnu-niid rebel soldiers mudc their
appearance two miles beyond our pickets
to day. Our nearest regiment drew up in
line of buttle, awaiting an attack, but de
clined to go beyond their lines. The reb
el.! in.vJc no attack, but threw several shells
into the camp of the Twenty-second Mas
sachusetts. The rebels were subsequently
driven awny by the appearance of our ad
vance. Iloi.t.A, (Mo.,) March 29lh.-neliab!o
information from the army of the Southwest
avs that the relit Is number 35,000, under
Yan Horn. Trice retreated entirely neross
the Dostou Mountains, and is now at Yan
Buren and Ft. Smith, receiving supplies
from Memphis and Little Hock, via the
Arkansas river. The Texas troops were
much disheartened by the death of McCul
loch, and the Arkansas troops fed severely
the loss of Mcintosh. The rebels badly
need clotiiini and shoes. 1'ike's Indians
' I . i . . i t i ; . :
... 11 it ft If -.'!.- .l. I li-ii'.. mnsT '.' r.'Tiriiril L(l L u 1 Ulilll I'.-lil-
ni r ,nl roll! a II" I OlIIII couiu sir hi) me ".' - -
i n . . I mrv "iiev were not formidable lit iialtlc.
of the heaviest calibre on board of them,
being panic struck by the effect of our or-
. ..... . i . .. ... - .....r ... " i . " . . .. .
...... . . .. ..... . . i,i ( lie nt' iv, est ca i"it- uii ",.. " "., ,,,.w.i,ii,..i' nre so s in aieei us hi ne iil-uil- i .-h . i.A i,nc -.nirnii i in pnmm ss nn
Pill re .'luiis.Oii.i y in. rim. i, oi m .nut e ' ; .
. . .V . ... : i- . .i ..I ! nml moiir i he iii across the entrance ol our t,. ,.i,.,.i,i m,,! nnv bo considered otiile .,r i.,;,,p (irnera . One rcL'tment of 1 exns
tirivnie l,i", nun inoiuin- ui- - ... , .- . j , y " ., ,. .... ,
' ... . . I- r . . t.t f.- . . .I...1I. I . . m -.. .1 1 I I ..n..l.,..l .,n ltnppn nil llin 1 .til tO
it tlic cliiiiic s oi limine invor. i,ar:iors. l taio our ingaii s mi out ol UaliL'er. I lie iron piaiiii'j mis urm uu.. ira.mu - - --
' 1 I . S- .. 1 , ln.. . mrtJ tl'i.PA
reuiiorce van lum. .uuit uv...a "..
' ' ' ' ., . l'.,u I .1. lil.i ri.li v took liliother course. 1 .....f ;.,, ,,!,,),. ,,,,,1 tn maki. no for the .1.. ....,.,1 I,.- ilmti lrn,n r:l'i il minion I
r,;'::.;:;; :;z. a.:;:,; -,bi.,, ..:!:: a,1Jlti , ,.tll il(l0 the,,,, do wy nt d:ir;r(.(lt d,!a;,Wi ulld as s!,ow -..r S r 'JS isssrs
i!. n iiaii iy, t. o, limt G. n rniiii- on, if J J',"''" t,,,,';,' ,,,,,1 . iilt, -.'rit'v ii'f i,,y with tl.eir urniitineitt on the upper deck. ! to be ullerlv imprevious to any shots that ..1C 'm,xt R;x WCeks. Lieut. Col. Herron,
i.o ,. I, w ..i.ld r.iie.'i 'ii-l.iii.:tuii, w.tii h.s i trV tir", V,- -li wi'lh them 'it seeui-1 Transform 100 of our best sea-going uve iJCCI, St.,lt against it, even at a range 0f the ninth Iowa, who was taken prisoner
,,.,,,y..r .h.'y t,,..,'..i..l ...., roonor t hi... . . , ... !(.,essrily re- l.1,,dlant steamers into so ninny IVigat. s, , (lf ,iri,c ,llinjrij Vrtr,k The (big-ship or at Feu Uid.-e, reports that the rebels were
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,..-l ;!.! , u! ii.fv.il.cuig lii'aii.'l Hu
ll i' oci'ii tl tl at the Insli Hoops
the win I.s v i I", ill liuinlit r, quite "s
.ii.;;.' ' :.t for tl.e.r ii- IVi.'-c; " not. O.-n.
l'.,lt.i -i:,'s ntii.y wi ail. I (.vituii.iy It .nf'.l'i-e
l! i el -.inn i lioilgh."
C, ii .1 ,liii-!ui. it will be remembered,
H is tie' Miii.'r i.lTi'-t r in i-oniinalid ol th"
I annv in li-.'iit of itshington.
n ....... .u.. r .ink: v,.r iirti- i ,..A,i .... ..... ,i...c.v t.u.r ,in nn iii-ck.
I tu the rre-i leut iii Mich ncri-rT-'" ; " " -" " '
is shoul.l onlv be. but be ncngni,,! duced. and seventy five feet w.de at the beans,
.... .11 .1 .... 1 ....,1)1.. 4 n,i 1 ... rn ,.t!,,,,.r c!iin4 fl!l:l tril- .....1 nnprl..a .i.r'.'nPIl tr.ind fl'illll llOltllll-
(ilig, (I. sillier, sieu, luvai uii.i ..i.i ,,,... j .i tii.n, i j hi,u ai , .va ..q..'. . ( -
Act in;,' on th.s piiie'ipie, I siiuu iiotLinger ;lt.s Illorc tlum ;00 limy lie lounn t.'.a'. are trs to ii pounders, lnc ciortar uoms ore
inhlc to bo traiisform. d into so ninny if-; i,u;it 0f ieaTV timbers, the sides of Lo'.Ier
re
1 .!.:..! r.-.,n. r, .st. nil- In lit V. fs.) 1 I
II nil si. I I ii n. , - .- - -
. - '. I III. .IT ...1
m itivr look lor, nor, Il II siioii.u oe oin uti
i to me. would 1 ever hereiilt
rewind
I IP COUI1TI V IS 111 ll" mih-'I m . ' Ult-uoui iivii.i uj ,w ., t
! tlio higho'l tliorts of public and private yir- llu... nrc t.ut j0WI1 0IIC ja.ki 0r their decks -rle ,ortar boats will be towed into posi
i . -..i .
cat. Their connon nnu oaggnge uugui
have been easily captured, if our success
had been followed up. Our forces nrc now
encimped nt tlio head of Cross Timber
Hollow, where water nntl for.igc arc plenty.
n,.r i,vk, ts extend into Aikansas. llio
fur u.vc'.t nnv ! t'10'1'"1 f;lili"S sloops and frigates. Tl.eir : iroI,f lonp-liolcd for mu.-kctry, aud aro so piMs como north to the top of Ros
' ' j length varies from 1 iO to 200 feet; their j arranged that they can be used for bridges, ton mountains. Foyettevillc is im-occiipi-ved
or lost by brci.dih from 30 to 52 feet, and whenever ' IMiev will carry ono fifteen-inch mortar ed. There i.s very lit lie Union sentiment
- .. 'fi I.I :l .1 .1. I.i . ,'.r-r lil'
1 -" i ' w, occur
that, in ci'ii'-.i aily w.til t'i" us g", niter (.u, a w ;p( , ,,; f,.r that my
th" i lection "f 'Ii" Stevens to the us xvx t achicvcni'iit
1 l-.j mint!,, r I i-esaleiiliiil tlcci'.oii ,;are 1(m.mIi win ))C follllj cnpuble of car- ,ioI1 ly
ii ii kIhiii lie saitu. at t ... t . . -a'
vi from 20 to 50 ;
Now Aso Thkx. The Secession news-
s'.'ant bi-h'-pre, i'f IVnii'vlvaiiin, a notice
... n- . .. . ... ..... I '. .d -... .i Mull-
I" I'l 'i "'' I '' -'"'. ' , .,.,.,1 ..,,.1., ,1,
. . f ,1 ... C ...ll 111 ' " ,"
1-llC ID I!lC V.ir.olls Ii;-;:"!". Ul III.: .:........
s
zeal in tying an armament vnrytti;
be o'verlook".! guns, according to their respective capac;
bv the irratelul gi ii 'rations to colli'! niter l(y, 'iwelity or tinny Ol our oesi
If il o'.l.or hand it shall lie lost, 1 .... .,,
..i;,,i...p n,i..bl verv we
" . . . .1...' .-w v,,.-'. , ..... .... . . . ,
aii'is ol Hie great' . ... .. r i ...,.. fr;,r.,ips the t niton Ctaus uoveriiiu.ni, i-ieauug u.'
' Vprs have a great deal to say r.bout the claad to be loyal Febel deserters ar(
sl nlldil 1 . , , . i t ci ,.u immeroc.s. M..ny or them n e willing U
well bc H wf UvnM9 shwUl- 2 up arms against their former .ssoci
., t- ...1-... I ...t... .h Ar...,1 t.i.r nf , ... t- ti. .
being developed 'n Arkansas.
New Yoiv.:, March 30th. Steamer Km
pinj Citv, ftoai Fort Fviyal, has arrived.
The fci'itiment of Ivistcrn Florida is de-
F.ebel deserters are
to
Our troops ore treated cordially.
l u, i,: . k, j ,.nil ftl)()1 ,!., miv w, , . i i ,,t it . ti-lt'.'S thev have a spir.t of ilis.oYiil'y m ilic norm-1 gunboat Ottaw-a lias ucen iweiny luitrs
. .. i...i .... .1 11 r,,r instance, the Ureal UonuijHi , w u t i , . ' ..... I ... , . i i
',.1-.'s, I. il'l- 'i.i to, . ... ,,; s II siicritit f on mi i' '. . ; ... . , , . i ' irn !ateS 101101112 10 Imraiv.U me uuuua . up me c!i. " .
1 niiii.il 'I- ,. . r..,,iv r.c.-iv.-.l that from l'.s'o;. oon-ct. if unii.nuoi.s'y call, d upon, lone oxcce.ls u. tier n,.nens,us .... . ...p.v ... p , . , ff .. .yue villc. meeting no OStliOtl.
! ,t'. n', in N..,tl, l urol.iia, w ho. without the i'rcsi.lct f a .bv.-io:. f the U-pub to ih fO-giii, frigntcs while her shape for in fffa.i ,he At a nuoti.fr of the citizen of Jackson-
in 1 i, i. ,,t ,sr ..It,, ion i.i tliodi- 1 th.o.Miiy give iii i.ij -' i' , , ,s m,.iWri,i,iy superior. : , -., i CH the 20tU, it was declared that
' nnv im t e il liil'.l.K or lillll lull to WiO III . , ., . ,,,!,,, . I 1 ' 1 r .,ri themselves. lut tlli'V flO 11 tO lor- l.lt. IM' t-n " -v .
Vr.;,,;, ' ' , i.. m in" noi" ... i ; . i .,. r t ic.'.e ships is wen - 0 stlltc ,as ft constitunoiiai rigni io sepn-
' lv,,1,,st,,'o,,leto;,,,,ry. gave ,, n - n,, !s , (; ,ry tu nia.utain m its ; J r tl,e past twe.,y years nowsp f
cnii-iiil. , i in iv .1.- ."in u;ti;i.ii. . . ... , e ' ll -rs. HOOKS 8IIU Paul puieis ni v 'v.u - s. on iV 1' oridU W0S VOIU uiui uiitun-
in
t.n' l a- k'."l li'tll. lil of I'l'ion ff'l
'aid il thiiinl t.fth" il.vitlul colii'i.lion ol 1111 '' ,
'lunch ill the Foiled States
ll!
lI 'W II
I t as f..f.-i .1 to III "" wi l'"w;""MI
South nnd turn his Yirgima prop. tiy u.lo
a hli'-i p rm
,eh.
i riuii'i't ,
la lh sliilo of all... rs t i" "
a. e Imlil fiotii lute ili-p.il f"1"'
i:...-t, .iipo'.s tu st'p iu I'"1 i" ":,.v
l!,c r.iler.d liovernm. nt w.ll nieil hall
miT any slave Stnto ,1 su n.g t i-iuancipiitf.
und c.iiitnbiit.! mi lipiulpropoitioii towntd
til.! rolllplitsil'.ioll of lh" o 'I"". 1 ''' l: 1
rreiideiit Lincoln has made u ni'.'i;' slioa
iiflhutkiud to Cingri'ss, und Coit'ross,
wc presume, will carry it out.
It i not proposed, be It t'l'lll' lllbetc'l.
that the Government shall take the ii.il. i-
t'uo by any menu in f"'" l,K' hl',v,s
upon any plan, but that it sl'"" '"'l nH ""
Hiiilmry to nt.y Statu that may re o'.v"
iiK)it taking siicli n step. It could not r
itiimn motion interfere between the in'"'
ter and a'avo without u violation of the
sJim'tiliilion, for the ilefcnee of w t''
- rWe North has rallied nliiiO't to a man
After the son in ss rcsull'n,' f'"'" '""'
' Aid has pas.o.1 nwuy H probabilities
. r that Kcntii.ky will lead off in H""
lirrnt woik, mid llclawure, Maiylaii'l nml
Miuouri will follow Yirgiuin, which nunl.t
to bo the first, will probably be th" I""'.
for Iho " Mother of SliilcMlie.i" '-'"
liw Krown b Iii ions ol Ulc' She cm. no
In,,,... .ii .k..' .i.u.i. which I i'i
'".''T IllSCI'tU 111,1 p.,l, "I
Iirindisbu'tti red, but soon tlm f, Vl'r Wl
uUiilu und renewed lit ullli und vigor
it ler.
llio war has, nt least, stripp'd slavery
f tlio divine uttributos onco tiscribed l "
U is no longer n niibjoct which tmi-st "ot
w touched iu tiny miinncP, tliii or loian
K wo Iiinl no rebellion ll Is possible) mm "'
years more no ono would snlVercd to
link of the institution but HI 'lu,nl
Wcalh, fur it wim being lupidly eonveitcd
Into a sort of mora! .luggi rnaiil, beiuntl.
I'm reliuirsulcsH whecln of which free speech
'Mf wniihl I o crushed nut. It cm now
toticulcd like nil other subjects, without
.rliiig n storm In nnv o'l.irlt r H
Toilghl yi illtitl lint M'.'pe I'f I
"aie nud ti,o I, ,. ..!,(.
tin; lilii'Col.al I
Aii'iv Gi ui n. S ine t'f the news
p .poi's ndvi c the suhliers, owclnliv nrl.ll
eiyn.eli, tu We ir oilc.l wool III their oars tu
protect th.ii) fi.'iu the coiuii'sioii. A cor
r, r,i,,, i,t of th" r.i.la.lclphia .,.-. who
. ,. .. . i
nhs'lS IU KIIO'.V, SilVS .1,, ll..,.i
I, ink IU IMiS'ilil" Clll'll'lit
ili'tinetiolis nud refc'.imiiti.
Very truly yours, W. H. Skwaiui.
can Irj difi
vi.
, i ! t ..... n rs. i
K'' ' 'pIii.'.m from the mails at the mere dkla of titutioiinl."iiever having been submitted to
. , P r J Democratic postmasters theni-lves, nnd the iople for rat Ocaticn cr rejection -.1
bris tlur.! nrc 1 u"lH-"" , h'lu v nlso i.rotest ncamst ull acts of the
Iruni t ies,. circililistaliecs-, linn I not j all. I Sli-Oligcsi
ii'k. l ut pen mptor ly reqii r,i my ; v ,v..
,i,:,,;s, iu h.--e i.tiiaii you mo - , .i. .. Am.iiL' the bulks and
" ? ''" ' ' ' ,r loer.ainlv 400 to flt.0 capable of rc,ivi..g ' " Aam.nwra oi. u -m - . of ;
Curevcr from nuioig thus.' to wh. lit they ecniiu.iy ,A .'m.nccd such things Ly refusing to repri-l a .,.. Tlll, riH.om,m.,lJ,.d that ft
,ur ,.a. :,.... , . mmaimru ,., . ... o I or r,,novc 10 nctors 0f the outrage. Coim,lt:,,n b3 called forlhwitl, to organizo
more than a thousand of our large coasting .,, . c,,, -nvcrnmeiit.
.tj ! in I sr.t: Fonrnrss Mont.oe, .Morcti sum. in
ro Lvnchburir. Ya. .! . 2, sv steamer Snawnce, irom
uttered 'l'hcy nn" "I
H be hull bv Hi" report of artillery, ll lie 1S
Hill ,'.'. ii .. hvuth. .Iil't as we throw up i,, (wo
,. v ,J. i.i in, vent uur L'lass ln-iii
by the .l.-cl.aiy" of cannon, so we should
open our mouths to save our cars. Th"
coneu-'ion cums then on both sides ol
the drum ol the "' ""d lias no ill cll'cct."
M.,u- Vi-eivuli. l'cbe
.!..,! hit,, ihree creat primary class"
1. S.irrcndcrcis. 2. Kvncuiitois. 3. llesolv-
1'he siiircn.l'.rcrs nre known ny nuv-
one white, nml on" nines.
. the black lli": when the red-
' schooners that have a breadth of
feet nnd over, and a form lit ver siirpassct:
for speed, which can in n few weeks be
'transformed into men-of-war schooners,
Furnside hud taken
ri.rtr.inps get in sVht, nud after a volley -JJ i-otnule
. . ... i i - i .. 1 .r, nifi hnanrnvid.
... " r.T f t Ii , of Feaufort witljout any show of
armed will, one pivot gnu of the heavies, , t,o copies of the Tril resistance by tta rebe, P-
tlien.id;lle,.iindlwo to lour c0lne imi l.-u,ise 1 believe inem ""." Tll. ,;,, .
lh.pif r inrae er W IICII Ue looionu .v-v... . j - -
,-. out otf from communication with the main
III I till III KU 111 IIIVJ " -
' - I i- 1 ...!.- crt,-fi enrPi'liiIfT.
1 of the laud, nnd a proper regard for llie oo.iy, u,
KosneetliiHv,
F.. 11. Gi ass, F. M.
r.inn. Ai-ril 3d A tremendous gate-
fpn,n the southwest passed over Cairo ot
three o'clock this morning, and lor the time
destroying everything movable. Farracks
in
.v our troops
i ,: 1. I. ...I ,t,,., ,11
pl'OIIII'iil lllsiii'K,..--.." '
lions ol the i num.
both
1 lilt A'.O, ,
... .1 . ! ... . ..n,l.,.,d ff
, ri,l,t under tl, Constitution to do o. ma e ol M e na . . ;
mo't ' sufficient to protect our coa- t and meet the TM.t tlt.y were suppressed by the mere cmi,ftr'ked on transports on the Fo-
i" llesolv- first storm. creatures of the uovonimciii. ,mnc g0uit- clays S lice, 10 n mi- uu .
I 1:1
i'n .wi ti Oi r oi' a Schick .-The So : not far from
ii, ,, i, tu abuiil u hiilv i" that '"'IU-, mih
,1.i,, wh""' dress accidentally getting l.'ort Pillow, and
description in
.... . i . p . . . ,
.... ... ii u ii vesse s u.ive , ,,. nn i 111:11. 11 ceiun
1 . p , t . 1 ... :.....i...i.... nliL-a l,v It,,. Iiiivi
, ..... 1 'i'i... .. 1 ..... . ... n,..i t ... epiiiitiin r o nre ,01 oiui.i.. v.ivm - - -.- -
urtwo.lhe while one is cievaic . ,1 very ling.- m-u.. - , , . ,n, for ,llc
I'vaenators are only noted lor the '. ic J ' ,iM.:r timbers, etc, is Ly '20 per cent, i.c.h- Voll wi( ,u.rcfore, dis-
f th, ir movements; 1 nee is an example 01 . ()f t!)i, j,,,,,,,,, mtM of war schoou- ,f . t!u,ln.
this class The F.esolvers are a luirinlcss .
...t ,f inkers, who w lulu away tin- . . . . i. r .. ,p ....,. nn.t
Wuv i, vibus,,,!,, L.,ounvy-i, , rs nt IFclm in r,, 1 '"""T
i. 'n-,1,1',',1 Hint G.11 Pillow liiiinnl the 1() ,. ,. ,ot that the pons sunn " can, worMiig . r. -, ie ..... , -, ril Hi. Mention hns been
1 '" " r 1,,., I,,.!,,,,. 1 ,:.,.i H...V ".irrrr. smut. NK- ..r i, turned out iu hss tine ,-, 111. ..its bv the Government which has Ciucaoo, April 4tl sunuon iins necn
t I , lilOralV Ol icii,.."'" J " - o ll'll, ,,.,. ' " , 01 '... ..i...""i ;
v.!,v:i o. n order to ilcstruv I'i: stiliii.t. ! e I'M"" " " ,, r..p 10 iv months, and i'. wou.u ic
,,,.,,. troa-oimble papers nnd concpou- ,1.onllls f 'Ningiim a.) ' '''
!,.,,. , d aw.iv will'Ul It. wliicli 11 lnlicn ,. .;ValieM-"lil I'.vacnn 01s, ...... .. .
would have seriously coin "I'anipanl, luimag. 11:, i- " I .... ... . . . . ....u , .. ,1 ! .......... M.nien,. Tl.cv are said to under
si r.. inio wuui, so i e trameti u. .inn.. .. .. . imi" ,.
" - , J t nation, and to' Tim A NrrcFPitSTS ok sicwiR an ai m;. f0;im)1(
,1 10 is ..strong poiition, m I ' , .' ,. I (Wulerablfl interest having Oer.i mam-
H'ck'Hiin Kv.i nooili H.i , iuiikc uur na;; i'.iv v . f,.t, ,1 in the I'.asl to Know uie 1111,1 . "
ill ii""' ' ' - .. .... I.. W. t I
s below Columbus, and llo .iiioveM.asoflhegIoi'e. of the newly appointed J'"X ' ". , tt,V , , cilv ,0H,ar wtts 640 majority lor
So iiiiove .Mcmpiiis. it-, ,, vi-.. c.,,.1 .t, f.,t .! prcim) l.tiicii if "ic'i 1- - ,
' . A I I'tlt'lll, l: I.Kt I. I ,. . I ...... .! I...... l..l,iMt. UP H
.. - ' . . 1. I,.., Al :t. .111111 1 lis 1 i m ..u .rPfiiii.ii . 1 v .. ntii'ii .11. t.v.i...
I, ..I. In ., Itiioll' SUu lll.'.w... (.ulllOltien ..Mini. ... ... .... . , !.. 11H..,I.,,. . .. p 11 I
on lire, v." " . , .',,,, owing sad ou.innry recoru 111 mo 1 11 ,.v. for the 1" n"Hl 01 u conceri.tu ,M" ; . ; ' '..,' . r., I,,.,iril from, eivo
I il, wl'" .tH "'.' ' : '"v : - 1 ' nt ,,iil .'onntv. New York. News: !,; u . .,wcrof the highest character for 1'"'" -'' " "
. .:. . .,. ,.: I,.,, '.i.mpv ,1 ludicinl imritv. a resident 01 w ".
illl.n, III I'illlH. 1 0111 mini. . , ' f,, . ...
I. of (liptheriu, .Km Ophelia, aged 4j this cdy e ,s on h yd-
vcars and 0 tiioid s .'- ,0()kj . ,,, ' ' WM rcillforeed to-day by
Ai77' h .State. Ho was nn old line Whig. norc pm w;ih which he prudU-U n
yciiis and 17 days. ,l."' 1. . it,...l.lion. .ml to ..'..... ,tpi.p tho dav. and frequently
iu Inn 4 11 ram a"Cil '. years, o , nnu nioru nm...; .. -- - mnj; n.Sv .. - - . 1-
, ' .,1 ',! his praise ho it spoken, has never held ant inll.rfl r,a with our bridge budde s by
r&tx?.m 'i...-.r;j -liSVsi
'tj r KS'K.'j sshc-czw. p-1
--- ' ....
months and 10 days.
undid the Instotiiligs
... .:. I..
W Ml"-'". .... " , " , -
h,.r or no llio nml craw I'd ot.i ...
'I. ...U I I iimiri'
sernpo 111 ih'iii.i" (iiin l', '"'" -.!'";
Nimio Soi.i.ini:
Prs-triFs I.' Smai i. I'ox.-lf ynunro
over ntllictcd with siniill pox ...u. ."" 1 "
' . .,
I.il.w be-in til liPPeal't l.ia'ini. me." "
The following ill ,.v,.,t 0i and lime water, as these nre pre
. .. , . 1 . , 1 ,,,,il vi' itii- scalds, and tli"
pul(!lli winch occurs , . I, l-a nl, ,,. discohir,
Cwirr of .lannary ' , (f ski and the pitting ol the llcsi.
ronlirins ll." nici a"" " ! ...iu i, o-rently lessened.
,, " ..... .
iiiiiii 1
' Nearly all tl"' 'ga..s of the Confed.- J,ffl
a,eS.ates complain bitterly ! U
... ..p ii..,
that untied negroes ion" ' "
ri.,cl nruiv pitted "'p.",ills'
Nkwo'iu-imn". 'an. 27-Th,- auniv.'r
, .1 f laiiiisnini was cole-
sury o, nn- , ;. --' , i,lin
limteil to day. THe m... ury " ' - ; - ; ".,, distriwil nt nny tiole.ioP
llicro was 11 k.i"" , , - - .,1.11.,,t. They consider
themselves its especial guardian..
is con
cro ten thousand,
,s
l: OH,
I'n lorce. mi'
'I'I., rn
. .., ,,,,r whim, wero o,. ll.ousu.ul free
in p., -.
colored soldiers. ....
. ... .,, n.lil Dl'.l'AllTlir.NT.
Tin: a nny ' ' . t,.i,r,,,l,line
rate rinu.- "r "., -,. ,r
tliiuallv violating 1110 v-"""""",
nusi
'. an;
I t.i lilt llisumiicni.. j
lllllllllllll V n . ,
F nitcd States. They must certainly
v . . 1 t n I. if viitli'iiin
'111... ..IllMl (if 1 hp l.mtlsvilli! Jnwim
,. ,, for tho late ler.'nl of
. .... cvlmr Hint liodoseu'tl-elicve
ernel'.i ly saym ";
" ii,. .1. II v it ll Kill
,.veii bravo men couiu ugn,
. I I I 1,1 I, 'U 1,1 Il'l,' I . ....Ill Utllll'll 1,1111.1,1 ......
1 Knave liiiii" i .1 r.i,.u nnu 01 n""'"i-
i.ow w" I nnu red 1 " ". i
ertiph WH''' 111 "1'"" ,"'
'. 1 1 tt.il
, un, I', ,. , ..,.......
and thirty "l'"' l ' . "., , ,
r.-p.iircri nnd laiiMeW Ll''
u " ,.nl, roil Doiitlsoi! prison
j,,jr ' "im 1, it,. U in very bad t.ralth.
essay ll.iil.'l',,,uw" V; He is tit
,n W.II not live mi")' week'. Mi
tin,,,, pi I hi I1)' i"'111"''
MTlt Is ,. old snyini? thnt ; hunger
win oat through .1 ' ' '
Charleston is hungry, l-'t 'f ''Vi .
,H, stone wall in hit l.ar1.or.-.t""
1 Jtiunml.
Also. Jan. 8. Folly Kli.nbeth, ngeJ 18
years, months nnd 2'J days.
" All children of Daniel and Kh.abetli M.
Sherwood.
tcrTho valuation of nil property In
tho State of New York, ns fixed by the
contents.
ft-Tho frequent uc of the name of Woni,TocK, (Ya.,) April 3d.-UtUU
God or the devil; allusions to passoges 0 u ri,lrcilling yesterday attempted to
Scripture; mockinuwit nn) thing serious and )un (lic lir;lI(f0 ov,.r the creek, n-nr a nnr-
devout; oaths, vulgar by words, cant phta ,,,, tut it was extinguished. The
scs, elTeeted hard words, when familiar fl iri(.clll ruilroniI bridge, two hundred
terms will do ns well; scraps of Latin fl,(ll oll(r 0Vl.r the same stnom, was burn-
Greek or French; ipiotatiotis irom piny , .incksoti in his retreat from inriies-
en Ina theatr.cal muiiner-ni. im , S01110 of Ashby i icotils niniio incir
eovr
Stony enck, b.yonl WJn
were fired on or some 01 um i-v..s ..u.i,
l,,',l f Foiinli.ation o! Taxes for ls"t Is .....t
$1 II I l,".i1,F!0. Fy tbo census of 1SC.0 mm., (4(.d in cnnversnlion rcmlcr a person ',,,,,, ttiU inoriiiiig on tho bridge ove
tho i.opiihition was 3.S.M ,0.1.1 showing the .prv ..unu-mptiliio to grave nnd wise men. k () j Kdinburij. The;
people to bo worth $3"iJ o l'icce on the
nvcrage
A Sios. It Is stated that United
Stutes Trensury notes comnmnd thirty per
cent, premium 'in the Southern Slates.
They aro rated equivalent to gold, and
much sought after.
1. itnr (l(ii. Rtcrhun V. Frice, vt.,i fp,,! Geary's) troops, when
V 8 A., continues to flee to llepsidannc A,,1,,y. umflkod four jfimi and threw
fastnesses. Liko " limo and tide" he nml ,,, n, Cflinp. The rebels sub-
" waits for no man." Let his mime be (c.n(M1ty rctrcRted under firo of our guns,
changed to Stirring Vtkc.-Shosla Con- 3J T1, glnro Vfdfrr
rer. 1