IIATES OK ADVKRTISINO: Oan mj i ia r.- (twelve liaea, or lew), brevier mMnre) it v i. w. MtAKJ. ri:it.is ! sriiscitirnotf. ,, AL, Willi" furnlthrilut Tkrrx IhtUu U A,,I (ir I"""" ' ""' (""' "' "l,""" fi ",. m " Ihlhnwill lit rhmgnl fin ' u mmillii fa, Mi if1 """ J"f" """'L No ('""'' f'l"""1'"""'1' "" "' '"'"','f Kii'. mil'""' tli"ll'" ".' "'''''''''. "'.I, ."'" tic'iil'li" ' one iiihitIioii ji.t UU K.'K-li HuliKi'iiriit jam r'.iuii I 00 Iliisinrm Ciinls one yenr 20 00 A libnil ileilunlioii will bo made to I hone who uilvorlim; by the yenr. t?" Thn iiuimIiit of insitrliun slioulj bo dated on Ilia margin uf nil mlvrrtiseiiieut, ollierwin It will be publmheil nil InrliiiMiiii, and charged ao corditiply. Zy (Jliituiity notiecs will ho charged half tin ub'ive rutea of ailvcrliaiiur. IY Juu I'iiintixu executed wiih ncalnesa and disp.ltell. I'uijmnil fiir Jh I'rinlinit mutt be math on llelirrnt of tlir vntU. A Weekly Ncwsjimjut, duvotcd to th'i Interests (f the Lulioiin ClanseH, and advocating the .side of Truth in every issue .:".'. Tjv - ; : Vol. VIII. OREGON CITY, O UK (J ON, JUNK ii K, 1 8 0 2. No. 11. I 1 i i ... , r ui- trait .,,ii.un Hl-in nf U,e VIiwh. .....i-ionn linvrviiim-nl on Urn lc yur.Unil. 'i'liu following firculur lettcr-oiiu of llio most ilintrulIo pnpcrscvcr issued by our gluto llcpni'tinchl-lius been addressed liy Mr Kcwtirl to tltu Hcvcrtkl American Le gutiuus abroad: Wasiiiniiton, March II, 1SU2. pm: Wt t jffi'vo Indications ol' it grow ing iniprcsi.iou in I'huopo Mini, ttm tli-tiioti-,lri,tiuii inudu l,y thu Spnnish, French, nml Jlrilisli force against Mexico is likely lo nroviiko U revolution in tlml country, which stuill bring about thu introduction of n ,noimr,'liicul government, itml dm n . imii- jfl1 f tl rown liy n foreign priiiee. Our country in deeply interested in die pence of iho worht, nml desire to preserve loyal re littiuni us well with dm Allien un w.tli Mex ico. 'I '"' l'f'ciitilcnl Iiiih, therefore, dincieil IHO to submit to the purlieu interested his tifWH on tlui new uspeel of nlV.iirs. Tlio President Iiiim relied upon die assur ance h'ivcii liin (Jovcrnnicnt by the Allies, that llicy wire in piir.iiiit of no puliticiil ob ject, but simply tlio redress of their griev unco Ho entertuins no doiil.t of the-sin-errily eif the Allii't; nml if his cniifideiiee in their good disturbed, it would Ini restored I y tlio frunk explana tion given ly tlicm, thnl the (inveriinichts of Spain, France, nud (iri-ut llrituin have no intention of intervening to procure a clungo in the constitutional form of (lov eruuient now existing in . Mexico, or uny polilicul cluing" which should lie in opposi tion to tho will of the Mexican people. In hort, he IiiH cilllic to believe that the Al lim nro iiiiuniiiHiuo ia declaring that revn lllliou proposed to Mexico is solely prompt ed li.V cel llllll Mexican citieil. M ho lire now ia Ivnopc NeVeUheles., the Prevd lit re.'nr-N i! IH Ilik duly to rxpi'i lo the nlli. s, in all k'lwl lies and candor, dial a liio;iulv,:cul ;'Oi rriniM i.t i -laid. I in M xn-.i, in tin pr. -.-dice of hue. en II Is iltid tilliC'-s. o. i 1 1 ; i . J. tliett.il i'. and the so,! id Me-i.i, li is no priiiaise ol s -eui ity or p -riunm-i.e ; in l'i" jivoiid pl.iee, th.il lie' II. -I dul 'V of Mch u tl Dili r-1 V W nil I I"1 iv.'iauci d it I1''' tl-n'tie were av-la-d lo a per-mi al en to M -X'co; that in llt' c. re un . -i I a i iei 1'f l.i i . n i-rn lini: t ttould in-: i ' i : ! v I. id un!s 'i' .i m-i liy lluropeiii iilliaiices, wlccli, under the ililhieliee ol the I'll si IIU.i-:U, WMlll I'C pr.ielieally the In .,.i;i.i'i' o a p 'l III ine'it (Miliey of iir d iuli iw iiIihii liy laoimrehi- cal liui'Ojie, ill mice mj ui inn and iniui.cal to thn si in i f ;" ruuieiit D ii' nlV lldllpleil liV ihe A On I . h i on! I i I.t. 'l iu'-'' IlilS. ll ll Oil Ml HI' l.liOW I' ' J'' Ol .Iciil linliils nl . lie r: e.oi I e i.o iha.'it lii il t ia ii,. nl Ii. r t- an I Slltl.oil. Tim hiittlefield of Shiloli is tlui 2S'ui:Tii i:itN Skckssiosi.S'M. Tlio follow tillo of diu Kpol whicli is to hecomo f'Uiioim , inj in nn extract from Parson IJrownlow'K ia future ii n nit Ik us tlio hcciio of the most (lespcruto nud bloody conflict of the civil war of America. All tho nnny doeuiuonlH mid paper, even to thn writtuu orders is sued to rejjinielitH it ml ('oinjiiilituH, benr that tide, mid il will bn (enendly uceept'jd in tiino ns the Inn; designation. 'i'ho tide nrises from the preseuco on the speech, delivered ut tho Academy of Music, New York, May KJth: If I owed a debt to bo discharged to tho most revolting and ( od-forsuki'ii wretch (hat could bo culled from tho ranks uf hu man Miciely, and I wauled lo pay thut debt ami )r,'t rid of it, I would make a ten der to bin iSiitunie Majesty of twelve North- rn men nympallii,iii(f with Secession. in i " i -i . i buldelii Id, in close proximity to the point MircinetmoiiH u.piaiise. j .o or nern , ... ,. , . , . . I man oiil'IiI to bo tolcruted m wulkiii'' of tlio ht'st iittaek, of a little church of uti-i,, i i i .1., ..-,7 ' i(i I'mad way who has uny sympathy with preteiidini; appearance mid cousiili rablo . Secession. Cheers .1 They should eillu-r antiquity. It was tbu placo of worship, bo for or uj;uiii.st the mill dam, nud I would u heiii the few iuhabilaiils of the Kurroiiiid iii;,' country iisseiubled to hear the Gospel make Un. in show their liuiuls. Applaiise.j Why, (,'eiitk'ineli, after tin: Imttlo of Mau- nv.iw ttn.tr liiihi-il ll.l'iillirh line tlill'll fill 'M ul"' 11 is 10 ''"I"'1'' tol",t';rfurloil-l., ollieers and privates, Koii,K' down y precept and example, their uioiuis ami .into Ib.xlc, exulting, mid bronchi with Oil Iho hitter head, however, ; tbciu divers what tliey caln in aukee heads mlil ics, tin ro is strong doubt, us the Southern liureli has lou been fiiieinosl in uphold ing what is called houtherii rij-ldH. lh! 0f (l0 wim;0w, and say, ' A (I d Vunkce Mcthodiit cliureli, especially, has been head!' This is the spirit of Recession the ramiiuiit on this score, nud has done ns 1 spirit of I bo vile untutored novates ol hell much injury ns jomo (Iciioiiiiuations which ivo made themselves intensely abolition ul tho .North. To this little church, there is 11 history attached. It was built about fifty years iijjo by 11 French Huguenot, who, lii-inn uu enthusiast, nu iinchorile, left his liuum folllnl 111 tlio wilt criicss ol Lower liliues 1 1 . 1 ii - 1 r . e. : 1 i. .. . i :.. ..ni:n.. il.n .I...I .m. .... . . eo a couiinuuilV of bis sect, whose inllil-1 1110 H-uerouees iroiu uieir loyiiuj-, j .siruciuie is pui in oiuuu.i, u.c niiuin ..u...- Uen. llalleck IS reporteU us snying in . ... .' I ,1 i;;. J and whoso reservation extends along the . ber of K'lns will bear 011 the object every substance that he "considers tho military 111c ni "inn 111 inin. "i 1 , . 1 of tho New World, nud. in .1 measure, do- "m' . ."' " """"" l"u 1 ' " " 'yr "v. " " - ,, , 1 1, I SI ) UOUU HIT II IOII .MW .O'-XIIO. iOlllll Ol one I1I11IOI 111 linn UU! m uiiiiii.i., u. fv Us iirocintor. lie lived in hohlude, 1 " 1 , , . , , - , , , ,, of Ihe Cbirokivs, uro the r-.v rvalions of one Pjiirih the speed of a man ou im or es nimble chill i II bein Ins liouie, mid liie ; ' ... . (.1- 1 . tin-Ci'i.-i Ks aiel .vei!:.noi'S, that oi lie; ui- i.tiiiiirv waia. Ule lit hl iii'oini 1 111: un inii ui n --i n mi, I In- 11. 1 1 i:.-iei!.i;, the entire heads ol L 111011 troops, some of them with lon' beards, and they would take lliein by the hair und shake them out Kl.VOI.VINU Usti-.U AND I HON I'oKT.-f. Tun Wav Tiiky Go. The 'f;wliury Thc riiiladelphiii Sunday Transcript ofip'Tt Herald reminds us ofl'aets calculated April SUth Bays: There ha. boon on cxhi-1 10 diI,ni,.,1ih ii'tlividtml cotiBccp.oiico. A tiio 1 3 I Hand millions of people, avcnijfiiig only tho bition for several days m tho J rcasury j 0f?0 of tjirly yeurSf rcfjuircs 91,000 to die building, Washington, one of the most re- j every day, or one in every second ol time, murkable works of inventive genius which and as many to bo born to keep the number has ever come under our observation. It : f-'00'1- lllllf u thos l''PPr before ,. , , . . the seventeentli year, or behue thev come is mm teen yenrs unco limbcys revolving! niutiri,y) M Iflhe ljIo,soms 0- ft Uw steel or iron butteries were invented, models I w;n -u WOrthless to the ground; but six in iiiude, and all the detuils laid beforo our j a hundred live to be sixty years old; but (Joverntnent, und it is eight years since 1 i &0 reaches eighty, uuJ but one, in they were communicated to the I- mich j I00. 0,,cJllM25t: . (iovenimeiil. The present model wus fin-j IVom the various mines of Great Uri- kl,i.,l in Deeemlier lavt and is of itself 11 1 tniii a total uliliual tiroduet of over $207,- Il iif.,1 1 ,l,.innwti-tii-n evhiliition of, 000,000 is obtained. Home of the coal . ', , 1 .1 1P I mini's arc sunk to an enormous depth one the mmim r that harbor and other defen- ut IIt.k(.Iin,,t, ,Jt.in, two tl.ousa.,,1 five sive positions must, before long, be forlifi- hundred and four feet deep. A copper ed, and Ihiii rendered impassible to uny TrcKuvcnn is 2, ISO feet deep. Many other lbrci":i foe j t'" u,l(' copper mines uro approaching these Tho vertical tides are pierced for s!xlv ll'ptljs; "nder the Atlantic waves in , 1 . 1 IJotallack, Levant, and other niims man is guns of any desirable calibre, ond ranKe of pnrsuil)j, i,is underground labors daily at iot or shell arranged in three tiers, und half a miic from shore. presenting tho guns to the object singly; and bo who apologizes for them is no better than he who is the perpetrutur of the crime. Cheirs. If, while examitiing under the micro scope a drop of water containing in fusoria, you introduce a grain of suit, the effect will that is, but one " port" in line of sight ut a time. The whole superstructure, which is to be above ground, is tuudo to turn on j ,(. instantaneous death to theso creatures, its vertical axis by a concealed steam pow- II it be true, ns some assert, that the mat . x-.... -r l. .,, ii,. i,,,,,,!! i.,c,. m,;,.n ...i,;,.!, 1 ler which ns lormeu on uie teeui u 111c re- A .1 .11 i I.IIHH'IIII . V.WIIUIL01 Il llliUr-1.9 1 U I , .HIT UIII.I. liuuuiiu uvyiai. viiqU., ......... , . , ... , . . , , , 1 . 11 ceptnele of animalcules, and that these nre a new territory for the Indians, to be call- engine is also lo force hot or cold air ..' , u , nrodncin-r carious toed. nmj K.nm.thiiijj 0f td I.anniwa, to be set aside for the ludi- through the casemates for tlio bcuofil ofip a moistened brush in suit, bikI you hnve , 1 ,.i,iJaus alone. The land is now in militnry the garrison. The guns occupy garrisons at onco the cheapest and most preservative O mm hOUjilii 10 1 ( ..... I .. e t ii. ....... 1. . possession of the Confederutes, they !iuviii of cipiul height, in three tiers. When the , of tooth powders. kill, Ecienec, and penetration of (i,-n. Mc- ( Ii ll.in us .-ecoud to that ol no loan livm that whatever had been done in the West 1 :!;.! i !-i where, was but tin: eal'vilig out of G' n. MeClellaii's L'rent plan of the 'ar nee. Willi a jr.uiary filled with corn, :i, lie i',iii,li la n lloor of his cliureli lor . be I, he W in eou'.i lit to 1 Vc II Wonder to . . I ..( I.... i.s pfli i.iiiniis, a m inoip m.uii n nn nmlillv, et, 1:1 truth, II sieolel .Maliouiei. 1 . 1 . . . t . 1. . r.. ....... I .. Ill Mil l ailin ii'lllS )l Hie iiihih:. in r ;s w.iy lie l.vi '1 11 li' ) aii, npaii. niu( . . , 1 . 0 1. ...I 1,. chili. iO Win i, nn, 1 10 1111 11 1 i- nu un 1.1 u mi 1 1 . . , ... ,, ., . . . . . I Ninth, and Alkalosis Oil the sout! IIS SVIII iillllH s 1 11 I" Him- im- ii- ii -iv I:.,, i-iv'.-i . . 1 - 1 . 1 . r ..r . - . . . . . 1 I l' (III I II, S 111 SI yiy 111 IlllTIUIIIIIII ti-r b.-iii" cii'.ii'.::r.itivrlv hiiiail. Keservu-1 The I'iiici r in commnnd tulus his position that the general idea of each and every of Cons of the t'lioetaws, l.'l,iek..,aws, Hti.1 ' in the top ol the iron castle, whi r,', under , ''' nements was liie Irmt 0! Ins lore ... .1 .1 1 1 .1 1 ii . .,,r ,. , ;, . !,1ght und knowli !-re uf war und its nppl; UM,;u.s ai upon u.e M.iiuie,,. on,...', - u.e ..pp . u , v a .,..1 v,.......0 ; M.C1. lhm bad I'lill-li-hew II the The entil e 1 .11 .tmy, w hieli is oYmtiIriI ut , lhrong!i w!,;cli tuo light enters, anu p'.'imun , w10,. w-0rk and only left the finishing tou-tin- I,:iii-,1 ulVe'c i.. beaulifiilly divi -r.-ilied liiiii to see out thi'oug'.i a tele. enpe or the- t.,. . tr, the deparltnetit nud d'.vi.-ii.ii coin n. .d firtile, coiitaii.s sixty-eight thousand o lolit", which instrument U lixed in n poii-; maiiders." or nu area superior to tuai ui ir- i;u:i tm 11 tuu.ii iinu ii.kiuhh, u.'.h mui" in -While tho Trinec of Wi was at ins nle tile iipiiiiniis ii'ni pi C lll sin .el V I I" I ' in this 111. liter tic 1 thn rvniji it! ,1 s !! mil' coi.i.'rv the side id t'e' nil.' T A in I i'. We ln l-1 lint Ii" liinli I' liui I 111 pli 1 ! 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1' ln di. u.'i'.i- "ii li.c e rn' 1 - iif 1 vi-i.u w h:eli ttl.l l-IHU', bi'dl III A Cii re 1 mid. !-'ii!npe, from tin' n'eps l;ii II ee,' 1 nil- liipl.tli-il It M eaiin.'h I" that. In ll 1 up men '! tie' 1'le.iii' ii', lae em iiu"kiI 111: i'l the Allied ran ( .' i 1 1 . 1 1: i Irmi Ihe coi.trul ol Ivin-pe, b s heeii the principal 1 l1.1r.1eV1 "t c of tin p;ot hull ci nliii y. ll is not pr..li d.le that .. ,... .Im 1. in 01 the iiii i-ile iliiiilioii can Slleei'i'.i III the i.;0 Wlll ll illlllled ati I V In' low. Ibis I" r o.l, ud wiule the pupnl ilm ..I I in. r i- 1 im rcii- s so r.ll'idlV. wh.lo lis riMMiirei s dew l..p i-l til" si'.lie pr.ipurlion und while m-uh-IV fornii l!-' ll ilii.lormly in' r.n.liie' tu lint lit iiieiol' s of the American 111 nui. r.itie (Inlel'iiliiei t. It is tniiicocsMiry to imbciito to the allies I...,., !,,,..r..l,al,l.i il is that the mil ions of Kiirmie would liceept cheerl'illly ll policy fuvwulile to u hiinilar counter-revolution thus ineoiiiuilible with their own proper interests. Nor is It m ri-wiry to poini am Hint leilwilhslalidiliL' the care of the allies timvoiil iiidili '. I.V un mis of iheir land and t I n illtlTllill D VdllltUMlH l)f I1HII lllllJ I'll' ( Mexico, the result would be Iioiiu the less due lo thn urescnce of their lorees in ine couiitrv. however iblb rent tint object they nv linio unloosed: fur without their pres Clice it nniv lie iMiisider d as ceitain that well revolutions wonhl prolmMy not have been utteinptcil or even coiiceiveil. The Senate of the I'niled Slates has cer tainly l;Ot liceordeil its oflieinl Mlliclioil to lliu precise nieusiii'i s prnposed by dm I'res idiiil to lend our iik to die actual Mexican (Joverniii 'iit. iu oilier thai the latter might, with the approbation ol tho Allies, extri cnto itself from its present I'lubnrrnssmcnR Hut thin Is strictly n (uestiou of internal odininihtrution. There could be no greater trror than to co in this disagree nl a di tergoneo of opinion iu our (lovernmeiil, or in tho American people, in regard to their cordial wishes for the safely, wellarc, and nubility ol the Ki'publicun (loverniuciit in tlmt country. 1 uin your obedient servant, Wu. H. Si wAiin. Von -i.aTi S-HinvTuvn lifM it. tiik Onm Mi.-Tlio hill piohibitinu' ' l'rMl" anil degrading pnu'li-'u of poly'nniy m Utah has passed thu l.'niteil Stales Sci.'t',i only two Senators-Latham and Mcllnti-Kttll-vntliig iiguiust il. Tho I'm d tho l.x press -gods! what UU uuuin-i ilefuiul their neg'allvo votes on high Popu lar Sovereignly grouu.U-tho right T dm iK'nploof il,.. Territories t i-gnhit.! tin ir own " dome'itic insliliilion i," nml nil Kirtor ftulV. This is certainly "i""1"' l'opuh.r Sovereignly Into tlm gronnd o in 11 coarse but happv expression. II"' Uiiiibiciin doctrine, of CongrciH having tho I'oiistiliilioiiul uow.r to reguhito the at Wis of the Territories, may be considered open to dwiivdnii; but thn Idea of ndinit ting lo ho a legiliniato "ihuntslie Institu tion" ucii, loin which viilileKliiilnre, low- nu it... .1 1 1 ,.r I iinil v mid ileuies inii nl u III III I 1 1 -'i 1 I'tuiKtitv lii woiiiun. is nion a-oiiH XUy, lirii-j,.., 1, .!;,, iu 1. .it in bad us Imlvgoinv yet If n hand of horso thieves should cslab Ii.li themselves iinvwhero In the Territories, ml .... i.ii..' u ueiiariitii I'.miumuity, -'U Ml IMIII.ll fill 'l . j . - i . tiny would bu Just in much entitled to rhi'iui I ,iiu r.,ii llu ir iloineslii! ImdllU- ........ Him j i.-i , lions in the .Moninue., - MinnnUi- lf' Ml I .1. II ik w oiiian, ow 11 In In: I live. lie fid Intii"! f.iiin I W' ! a baud' and h:s high intentions went e tin- sliMiig r inclinations of nn bide church became 11 it unlaw i.liie,' mid one iiiiirniii'' he was ' ' i.iii.ti.ii, I.'. . I I'm. l-l.-t-lll III I I'lurdcr blood was It lies between Kansas on the by die hand of the commander turning a , J,.l,ro,i and his suite obtaiiied iern.is- sl'tjit wliecl on its vcrlical axis, iiid"pen- siim to visit the cave of Maq lielah, Aura ,i.,'i , r H iiiiim nf thn instil' bv the! ham's burial place. Tiny are the first lltlll Jt llly v-in ,, . . I motion of the steam engine. The result i The bisects it wot ward lioni the Mississippi to the centre of the Territory, t'hri.-tiau.s w!io have bicn allowed to en ter it since the (.'ru-'ades, luui'v .seven linn- 111 ics 'r.llii,. whence its direction is from the northwest, that the operator, hav,ng iletiriiimeil I Tie Verdigris and its nliliients water the the imetomctcr ol die tlnoilohte tne u s-; t'ltn is ki't m tlio most lieaiitilul order, Territory in itn northern mid northeastern tuuee of the object to bo hit outside the . mil nothing could be more satisfactory 1,1 this beulltilii' re 'ion nre die most civiliz 1 1 1 ,.t. Imlians and it is to lie honed, imt- uun, :it:U nil liting loaileu, lie scus uie tiisiu. : dreil years ngo. Dr. Stanley says evrry- ..I .....I .,r.li..;e,. ,.,i,tie teluMMi hs to each iT'iiuier the angle thon the state 111 whicli tne ton.os lire pre- 1 ... , , , . ,i- ' s'Tved. Abr.ihuui, Ismie, .losi pli, Sarah, ,,-d of thcW.S- oflheehval.o.. or i.,press:on to set , j..,, aa Lt.a, nre buried there. tiru liitlnins, 1 I I .... I lit- 1 111,1. Hileh , .... . 1 .. I .. . u """ rnu-"' ' " ' wiiVtiindii," protnt sictiomd d laci.ilies. in revoiulioi, by s.gnul to the engineer, aim ! .en. aiu sun sui ng m .... ,a,r.m- . l' ..11. i.iL-,r, 4 lliu " r I ...... .1 .iu i! mi -li f... 1.:.. in lui.U- is sin. 111 inn- Iik ciiiie M" e'l.iy. im 1.111-1 ...v 1 1 !,.. ..nu lulls into, tie same vvl'licul ......... ... ............ ..... , . , ,, ,. , ha liny IllilV u;illll.ueiv inem.ie me .-- o - time lit I'iii . il l . J ...,i..i..r... .', , 1 nil, ,,u ul the bond , ' .... ., .1 111.. .1 .. ,1 1 it.. 1 ; loin. 111 1.1 .a"i iu, u uiiim-.it. ...... I .1. .. . . " I. ...... . 1. i.t u lii-ri. lie It'll 0 I ' .1... ... r .111 I ,, li i'i i.il v.i iiu; t a ,1 1 .. .1. . v. .... w.imicu 11 , und Tin- Naval f-nBi-.i-mpnt lii-low N. Or Ira lis. We give below full particulars attending. the passage of our fleet up to New Orleans, after passing Forts Jackson and St. l'hilip, At3 o'clock 011 the morning of April 24. the fleet consisting of eighteen resst.lu, jn throo divisions, under command of Flag- O lliccr I). 0. i'urragut, wus 011 its wny tof New Orleans. At a (ituirtcr of four o'clock tho cncmV nt Fort St. l'hilip opened tho bull. Full peed was now given to tho vessels in tha udvutice, und the mortar bonts replied to the shot and shell of the fort with great i' fleet. The firing on both sides was kept . ...-.I. .1 . . . . . -.. . . . 1 up Willi uie greuust vigor. I'oriJuekSOtl soon joined in the light, and the engo" uicnt them becunie general. Uroudside af ter broadside was poured into the forts by the licet with the utmost rapidity, nud both Unionists and rebels participated in tho work of death with nn alacrity and deter mination never surpassed. It was truly a buttle of giants. The contest niomcnturi-1 ly became more ami more exciting. A new and formidable opponent now came forwnrd upon the scene, to drive the Fed eral squadron back to its former position. The gunboats and floating battery Louisi ana, built for the protection of the city. joined in the engagement. Shot and shell from their iron sides soon Hew swift around the licet, and in many instances with fatal cfl'ect. A perfect sheet ol flume, occasion ally concealed by the smoke, played from tho sides of the vessels, while the leaden messengers of death sped npou their er rands with die velocity of lightning. To add to the horrors of the occasion, Crc rafts were dispatched by tho enemy in the direction of our fleet, and the very heavens soon berame objured by the heavy suioko rising from their hulks. As onr squadron approached the rebel steamers it was observed that numbers of sharp shooters lined the rigging of their vossils nml crowded their decks. Their lire was t-rribly 1 Ifective. Hut our gun ners in most ii.stnncis took very accurate- nitn nt tiicso uauves 01 tne coumwesi, ana speedily taught tbrm that a cannon is or dinarily fur superior to a musket in naval encounters. Rebel steamers, crowded with troops, occasionallv rime within dope range of our cannon. Then onr pieces, carefully handled nml, iu some instaticis loaded to the mnrzlc, discharged a perfect fro of hell at their sides. Von could then behold these defender- of the Mississippi stagger and reel beneath the !iock, and finally careen and co down us if sucked in by a tnael-storni. No h ss than half a dozen were ingulphed in the turbid wat- rs of the Mississippi by the trrrible lire of the Varum. While these stirring events were trans pirintr. and the pates of l.eli itself seinied open, so rapid nud constant were the (lis- t.lill Which IU llh 'd ti"' . . I ..I III Mlper-l.i..'l. U.tc, ' ''ii nt. ulel tin . 1 :.. I... .L.tt'iuv ciiiiii) liie : ! n; wiii -'l'i'. .' was linked with blood and violence, and it unve kt o.ik 11 in. in 111111' ut. of carnage, the center of a great c nu t. ry, where lie burie in .irlv si veil thoiMilid men. On Wednesday on the ser.i s of vieto he said: " IVd I net tell an, ll.dieek. Hancock, turn, us it: and others that heniimd,, wire tha men! I lii -c arc glorious nu n, iiial w 1,1 reUcci honor and credit on their louutry." Tnr l.vii'.i t'uv iv mi: very erroneous idea is indulg iienjile iu H l.ilioli lo tin arce.-t citv in tl . ,. .1 . 1 1 1 1 .. .t .. i 1. 1 : ' icr itnproyciueiil wlucli i.ne as u.ai 1.11,1 uv 11.11 i.e.nv. ( y . l.ml.l,.;. coi:sid"ri 01 th nl.;- ct or target, tlio gun is 111 uiai ri,.s nt 01 ktou n .... .. . n-i :. .....1 e... 1 I ..i-tr'l. Sliaik lie I If- I vim l!:at X'l'l ,' iiiivi-iiii.il or l ie 1 (eaoniiu.iiii.e.t. 1 ue ....... j - , .- .. - - iniiii, lent nrj of die hit" tivi.tv with that i.itcs the 1'riui'iig of each gun in ti-.be i the contemplated fct'tiug aside of bear, en the obj.ct. Iu a word, there will ... t f t -r 1 I ... .. ,..ii.'iiiii'.ii ttivtuil of till' lli'UVil-St Iill't- sivtiotis u! luii'Uor m ans Ol uimiuo, una . - j . ... 1 -1 1 !... ' r " !... 'r .a fnf.tll . 1 of uiviit' to each aulholilv to .!r..W U give., nl U,-c!.argc,l irem u.e largiM v i.i.h , ui k .01, .... ,, . ,,. ,,,1.-,.., 11 1 of articles of ,'sy Iron, Uov. rn- be made or ed any here t any ob-, ZT 1 nt ., gents. A svstem of cduj.itioi. or j et within rang, nud nt any point on the . lhmovmk urIv.- That , - 1 ..1 . . .1.. . 1: ,1... .. . .. ;i.i.. 1 - V. uroviilei fur. compass, w Minimi uie m.uum W(. , ,. Iir tIL. iMrnvrat c par' v went dau'nr or inconvi nieiice to the pir.-ons wlio , up f0me ilmc ngo, An epidemic that lias Pe. 11 , - -, ,.f t)lu ,.u aM ,,oint., to the nsivmlei WiM'.I.P. A schools i.s .1 :.. 1... ,.,.. ; il 111 1 iii.iii . 1 v r. 1 ..1 : rn: 1,1 v 1 arc to ikcuj'V tne li.sule ol tlio w K for the last sixt. i.i mouths ineleu n U; u.y of wul- many coiilehnlly asserting t.uit i (). ,H, nmhen, States, an 1 Ii s been enn- world I ..union, or i'i il is b ' ipu nlly t.rmed, the ,;,,,, l (i td ot.r.s furtlu r Noi th, but ow- i Tiik Si..U';iin:it at Siiii.oii. Tlir Fills (i ret Metropolis, is far superior both i;m.,(o ,,e .flthv loval iitiuo.-.here that burg Landing correspondent of the Clucu lint such ' . 1 r : . I . . . 1 . 1 1 .. . 1 si.o unit nuutiicr 01 iiioiioiuiiH.-'. siirrounils ... .1 . .1 ..r i is not the case, .leililo, me eapuiu 01 ..r , wors( ,v 0. 111 The bund of fate v" of a goi. l nnmv J)i uiocrats now in rebellion, ut the end of a rope. .1.' r,j s I'i'.Vi' .1 vi 1. Ti c mints 0!' the Unite. Stuns have coined since tiny coiiimeiiccd operations ... ML . . T II ..... ... H... villi. I t. , t .1 . . 1 ll . 1 . them tht v nre Kept from its go limes, writes ns ionus m nmu ... ...v ,a ,wrM tss lliaii seveniy y.urs me iuigc killed mid wouuiiiil nt tne uatlic O! cniioa: , iiniouiil 01 c.gni liiiuuuu iiiuiihi.s vi . . 1 11 ..1 .... CTfl. ..( t!.A I. .1.. 1111. . .? ... .1... I..r....,i ,., 1 " . ..... ...... .. . trt . 1- n( 1, nn Minn en tin. tne . uonars uuoiii. vuc uiiii m m ..... UK, IS, Without I'XCepiuni, uie nnb. S 11111,10111 All cviitent Uisiosiiuiu 10 oe 1 ue nm "i " --1 - - - - lmt populous ciiy iu the world. ! ,,stn.c.ive, i.ttcnd.'d with a hallucination returns show over d W0 k. l e, of whom nio!,,a,stho)vast ber of .,,., ;, hut the 1 000 dwellings I ...om,000 of human, - ,1' Jt 1? I i douhtcd.y double our own number. In wi.i.U Miinv o hu Kireeis are iimrireii ,. ,,.,!,.. ... ,mt , ,...,. ,, -: cstmia in-r mc innriiiiuj . me '.ii".' " J I III lllllf IU IIIU OHI" ' - t .lapuncserics in length, which is equivalent I , ()ath of nlhiance to the United ed mut be m ded to tins nmn ar, '""Mdressid a letter to the d , ,',., two .'ll,.i,il lhi,s. 1 Stales nml iu ir.nnv 'n'i he thinks it it to over i.otW killed n tin b.Utk. MO(,,0 ttitl r,ronm.e t0 ( , ,., ,,, i 1,,,, ,,i,i, 'i ..- - ' '-,;;S":v ;,, , rZli. v ; r -w tallic currency ot the world. Of this a mount, live hundred and twenty million dol lars were derived Irom tho mines of the United States. I :(J . ia iMUstulll V W lltO Willi HIV . . . !.. .1... c .ir nmi 111 1 011 now III "V. ... ,f,wnl ; : V . Cm. .. ,,-e l.,l,tllv the number is ns great ns sa sofshlis. " 1 neir e.sMis mh i" ; urren, ion i.aiuji in , .- ( . 1 .,.,,1 ;vi.,..i. iluinniil I ,:'"'" 1,5 1 """""" :'.i p.- ' ' - :; "' 1 tr.irttf& n"' sasatttt T are hide., with rice, t, n, shicoiiI, tobmi , J J,,., tt nmemni , blcd iu tl..! gP'ul buttle of Sl.doh. A deserter, who .scaped from l'. silk, cotton, nun tropica, i,i, ... - . .. ft of K.llll0nt ,, M.Ver..l regi- j ,rjm.s Vlry ollt , . . I. : 1 11ft It n nil t IliMl ' m t 1 i.. t 1 ...I u- if 11 ' ",v . . . , . Sfnsciiinn'.s. Rishop Tiniou hu nd- d a letter to the clergymen of his Pi- di'linouent subscri- i-hicli he l.rintrs Iho orld to crorco tin' mints, lie snvs: I , . . 1 printers c:iiilll.s topuvmenis. in mi; 1 any of the enemy are wvun,..d. but 1 f iim('l-,hilik ,.,. , fitt!l. olic who hopes tor eternal life, would tuke a find a ready market in the north; and then return freighted with corn, salt, oil, isin glass, and various other productions of the north, which have u inarkcl iu tho south." The London correspoii'lcnt of tho tKLT ...miu nf ruvu rv nml Illlatill'V lUIXeil "H",. ... r.... ..f 1 III) Oflll nun en ' ... . 1 inkvo n vit iiiueei ii. v- w. - cohitnbin.ls, Minio rdles, satires, shell, anu , .0llllS0 " Federal Amor sliot, Is ncccssory 10 cin e i.. Tiik Attkuitkii UnoNsruraioN ok I'autik.s. The recent uttenipl to recon struct a iVtnncrutic pnrty proved nn en- - .... 11 ........ 1 ..... I-..II T ... I.nr,l..p Slilln 111111 WITC I.I I I I.. VrHl SIIVS 0 1U 11 1VIIII I ri! aiiine. ' . n.iladclthni Y," fl, .Times is uiiwillinir to take the Imit. They nre gen i!,.i,ell: " W. 11. ltussell, of thu limes, is "'"ull,l ... .i,.,:,. Pl.i:11I11. fr uro- his first visit toU'u. " ' .nlls,icn is iitiou tho lVesidcut, 1'ort Jackson during iisrecc.it bombiirdir.i'nt, re ports tliat one of the thirteeti-inch shells had fallen into a house ol considerable dimen sions within thu fort, and that when it cx- re- mid to llUVD Stilted, on Rehirm t'lub nHor his return, that the to lul discomfiture of tho South is ns certain nA futc; that thu Southern soldiers remind nHiim of Irian's rugged regiment; that tho Federal troops uro now equal to any j,; lliu world. TIih war has weakened, ilisiocnieu, um. ed the South, w hile It has leu me , ' . . . i tVJ ,1,,,. S.O.IS Wlllllll lliu ion, Him inn "e. i ica is In a conquering mood, an t at gf ,lie buiJi " Canada will have lo choose w In her slio " ...in I,. ,. rival or n slave." The Tunes will hnvo plenty ol material for panic articles when it C I'f"0"1 "eW!l from 0ur side. Tlio proofreader on tho London I':.,,.,, riiim t'i'i nn ei ilorial siilurv, oui uni i in. i .. i . . - iimiiiin mid hislice is upon " .... : .. .... i - . .- I. whom they are willing 10 suppon ( ,() f()rfl,u olll) ,,,,. or every lypogmpi.- the assaults of the radical Abolition faction (inl(irr()r cT(in a UmWi ,.ttl.r, in ,.di Hint Is tryini to ride over the Admuiislm- ;tnproHion. If he has marked nn cr don Tho politicnl wnters hnvo not been o ,)roofi ,, compositor who net' grently disturbed, but thu prospect at pros-1 0 comvt it .OTyj, n,0 forfeit. STXi Ti i-W-C ..mi.., i. '.i... r..rw.r..ll the conservative dements I, i... .lestruction of their cunrndes on tin. of the North and South, and in the ll,,,rr ! Cuml,erlimil nml Congress, says the New Onlv nine of the Petnocrntic mem bcrs of the New York Legislature did not sign the recent Union Addnss, nud a part of those were absent, and thus did not have nu opportunity to do so. Gen. l'opo is a nntivo of rentuckey, mill n inn nl f!iiv. Nuthaniel ropo, of Vir- (Tii'lu. He isnbout 40 yenin olng', mid served with distinction In the Mexican wnr ns a Captain, llo is a graduate ol West Point. Albert Pike led thonands of Indians I. nlli.. nml then Pretended to Ul! exhausted the Smith, while ll una i . ,,,., ,1M( ti,st it iltinn curs-1 M m l,()mi)iln,nt 0fa pub-1 h,.e,l t their scalping their vicliins.- ,)Vh North nud Northwest w ill, energies ( . both sections, placing the I , Ar.l.'mv ol Music-1 lie might ns well turn wolves loose in a ..Subdued, and resomves newly developed; . f , ,. Xrtl. in t o same cat, g;uj 1 n , of , (., J si p pasture nml nlVect ustonishment nl ... .. .1,,,,,'ionsn.mv in nil llehU of nelton; .;, . Rel l leaders of ll,cSoth.- or. .las M .l, o. ,,10,tWr eating inuttou. Will'-"1- ' .,i I...I..I .r i' 11 ,;, with a imvy ""it l,,is ''sl,mlM,l(" UIU " I 1 ..... M. ft re invigoiate.l m-mi men Tho tax levy lor .ew , . l.v n l ie; llieirellics pios I.I....I., tinilivaoeii ' , , i ll,..;r f iriueis iudiist nous am. c,."c. ... .. ,,,,,1,','dsofthous Is of their people . ready I;,," (,vi,,.y 0d,cr Mic..l.oeof property and person. ... . t,-Alu rtUo I...."" "f Willi.....l."eb-. TT:;,::iri berland, iniiile ft n.'11' ,Pll, "i " """M . following Incident: A letter from an ollicer in Fort Jack . I I . I :.. i ll, I II: IU1VT10 tax ic'y 1": '" ' J .... ......1 l,l 1. o r coininnn- son. in tne .iw uricum. - . . . . .1 1 ..... 1 .... n'll iiiiii'ii ' -" . .. . .. , . 1 ...... i ii,.1i 111, nn 1 1.. nu nn lorizei 1 nv me linn " . .. . . ..... mi-itt ...... uurrnni i r l nil l ie r ei icriu iieev in u- -1 nun eoiiii... ' , ,1,.... .tent. Aiorris, .. m , ,. . .. .. , .1. . t ii ' itii it ,..( t i - a. . t tit - 11 nml inn nrirn r 1 inii' tiinn iivi i .sluturo, nn.ounls to .'.ov.V'wo, o j, . ,,, ,.. 0viT! ' iiim ..lorn. 'V fr , 'rt, M, in 1 1 I.id veur: nud the, m .tniender tie sliiP I lie sccouns, or 11. v. u . two 1111111011.1 , - . ,e. , ; - - ,. i,,, .,, ,,,! 1 ,.,,ie hours ill tne i bili'keil Ills Ihieruni iiiaeioiie y, land hredns rapUlly ns riic, m,,,,(.,,. livmn was not coin . . , li New York TrUninr snys that although the l,,ti-hnl lii a .1 tl. , . I... ttilt tm I I'm ,I1I1Im,I'! t.,tys portion 01 u.. - .,.,. ,,,u (..,( tl,.. Morriinno rati wrrt prow , t ...,,. w , Strusburg. I ,,.1. is Vl'lir. till! ntieK'uu "-"" , I 11.,., ,.,,. nskeil l.lelll. AliT-l - ' . iu,u ' ' . ' . ,; i.,. Ill ngam, 111 ll . ... in Im llehler upon real csnno piunni"" " than for hoiuu years pnsl-un unexpected (r(Hlllh)l'tUlll'. -Wise, Floyiirr'ilh'w and Prico uro the four runners of llebel defeat. ngaiu, nml Ibichanaii tikcil Lieut. J ''r' , ,r;m, nume from being introduced in culling him by name, ris will you surremlir tlio ship?'1 ut I' said Morris; "sink her " Nev- Paris by n oody of .Alnrseiiies troops CourMiln Is the ctigngeineitt, or siege - .1. ......w.i..il iii I lit nsin nit. nnd nintriiiiony Vhnl is onlv cossip nganibl man, is, i'"T" scnnihilnplnM woman. ts tne v.ct.'ry ciiurires of urtiiii ry. an accident occurred to Commodore Farratrut's flagship, the Kartforil. which seem-d ot one time to piMtend her destruction. A huge fireship came down the river, and was shoved by Ihe ram in ti e ncihborhoo.l of the ship. The Humes in great volume arose to the top of the rising, nnd enveloped her sides. The fir nlso cmitrlit on the berth deck. P.iit the fire ho-c soon placed the Hartford cut of dai grr, nnd the ram hnuled off tin der 1, heavy fire. At lies critical juncture tho ship (rounded, nt.d it rcepiired lubori-1 oils e.eri;o!i to gt e ucr uuuui. um, uuw- cviT, was nc!'iim!,i'uo. If b.-Iorp the ri'g,ii!ciiient had nss.micu gantic proportions, it now became u hide us monstrosity. Like the deuioi.s ol the lower regions, each man, ou both sides, in furiated to the last degree, frenzied with vciti nu iit and with murder in his heart, put forth every exertion physical strength would permit to annihilate his antagonist. From the lianks nnd on tne river snot ana ilul! rained death nnd destruction upon lilors nnd soldiers, wooden walls and stono ail.-. The sulphurous smoke arose in puffs from the port holes after the flame caused bv n discharge had played with sin pulur beauty nrouiid the muzzle or the can non. The reports, so constant, absolutely nfeiicd the he.ir'ng for some tune, till habit had inured the men to its iflVcts. And now the n flair approached a con clusion, mi fur as the engagement with tho forts was concerned. Alter buttling lor un hour nud n hulf the pnsago of the forts was achieved, mid from thut moment tlio downfall of New Oilcans was certain. One moment of such a victory ns our Ral hint sailors had achieved blotted from their recollection for a time the memory of the lreud encounter they had experienced. tee-rimed w ith powder, reeking Mtn sweat, exhausted by their severe labors, these men experienced nn emotion ukiu to that icii uy thu veterans under Donnparto after tbo bloody battle or Anstcrlitz or Dorodino. The glory of the brave, whether dead or living, is a mantle most mcu would fain wear. Had not onr hardy veterans on llio Mississippi expedition a right to consmcr themselves heroes? Hut other fields of honor awuit them. A i imlf-nnst fivo o'clock not less thun eleven cuiibonts were wrapped In flames. Our fleet salciy stenmcu up 10 mv i'ii"i- tini) to anchor. iti ilm (1 -lit was notyrt over. Anoth er dVort was determined upon by tho des perate, defeated foe. The rnm-IIollins' r, doubtable ram mine torwnru anu ujieu. ed fire on the Hid iimnd. Thus the ball vni recommenced. Amr now dose fighlii'j! beiiiino the order of tho dav. The Mississippi started In pursuit of the i-.nii. That vessel " lied from llio wraih to come," but tho Mississippi steadily guill ed upon her. Then finding further resist ance i.M'lcss, the commander of Iho Maims-, sns sullenly turned tho prow or his vessel ; toward the shore, und ran her upon Iho hunk. The crew escaped. Several broadsides were poured Into tho ram, and then she was boarded. Hut sho was found to bo of no value, nnd therefore sho was .',iiu Iho recipient of u hroad.-idn, when she ilr'.fied down the rivor in a sintinjjr cor-