. If iw mail niit'iuii lo haul iluwnlhe .uuilimi Vlai., slmm It tut tin Ihf sol 1" Ije (Oregon Sirgus. W. I.. Adams. Editor. 011EG0N CITY: sATnuAV,"jri.v"r, ism Tur.x and Now. Iii the days just be fore Sumter was attacked, while I lie pain t'ul an x it ty of Mispcnc hung over us, mid it seemed so impossible to believe that our Southern neighbors would attempt to carry out their oft repeated threat of dissolving the Union and niueh less that they woulj Inaugurate ti terrible' fratrieidal war for this purpose our Nation and (lovcninient, de.-pite the possession of elemental power in men, money, nnd all material resources, backed liy ni t and science of almost infinite application in the deadly trade of war, were essentially weak. We lacked the consciousness of power. A giant, but asleep. We knew not (because we hud never been put to the test) that our people would unite in an undertaking of stagger ing and almost incredible dilliculty that the broad arms of National Faith would enfold the great principle of Union, and stem determination lead them to battle for and uphold it. Men wuo had been reput ed great leaders of the age and time, shrank back appalled, losing heart and courage in the terrible extremity. Jut the livinitv that shapes our ends left us not without a leader, nnd though we wcro called on to hew out our destiny with brawny unn und sturdy stroke, in every circumstance of danger and d.fliculty, of doubt and discour agement, the voice of our Federal head, like the soi;:.J of a clarion on the Ik Id of battle, has animated pul.-e and brain, heart v.i-. hand, to the utmost inteu.-ity of will and act, living or dying, ever for the right. In this wc see reproduced the spirit of the Revolutionary Orator who cried, "Give me liberty, or give me death!'' The Atucr can people have cried in the same heroic ::ido.1, an 1 their deeds at Donelson, ut Shiloh, at Williamsburg, ftnJ in lila,,y otja.r deadly battles, cu laud nnd sea, have proud that thry feel what they have said; iiivc us Union or, give us death! since the Monitor' u flair, talk it ry 'doeih nnd on the whole are rather glad they d not get their foot in it. lu a late issue the London Times savs of the Americans and their recent naval improvements " Had war been declared, thev would have annihilated the whole lit it under Ad miral Milne in u single day, by their rillu cannon and liont'ug batteries. " As for the French papers, they twit the Knglish about their bluster, and their failure to construct iron vessels of war that would have stood miv sort of chance w ith the Yankees, and even go far as to say that the North, in three mouths nfier war h;u broken out, would have made peace with the South, blockaded every port in (treat r.ritain, raided an insurrection in Ireland, seized Canada, nnd given them a blow they never could have recovered from. JVllllOI. r.XAMlSATION. I'll I lllirStI.IV nnd Friday of last week, the (initio School in this place closed its second term with tin examination nml exhibition, which gave general satisfaction, evidencing thorough culture by the teachers, ami substantial progress on the part of the pupils. The efforts of llev. Mr. Atkinson, as Principal, ably seconded by Mr. N. W. Kandall who had for some time conducted the 1'istrict School in this place ami by Mrs. N. It. Atkinson (having charge of the Juvenile department, iiuiubirlng some ("0 scholars have been crowned willi marked success ami tue experiment ol a tirade isc 100 is sail: f.ietoriiy demonstrated. Under its pnsi'iit ilV.ciciit management, the s,!'.,vl af fords f.icilitiis of a high order, and if it is supported permanently, as it should be, it will do an ti;ual share with institutions ol a more ostentatious character, in ndv.uicln;; educational interests and dcvcloninir 11 I r- higher standard of culture and intellect amongst the class who are soon to assume our 'laces in the management of affairs. The term closed with 171 pupils. uur repor.cr w.is not interned in time to attend during the two days of thie i.vrcis s, which piwenls any attempt ut lift .i . ol the roceeii;i!'s, nnd the sneeid Ul Itl! SlM.IVti ' UK Ml IIKIM.U'. Fivceiliug the iilt.uk on Norfolk a few days, our licet, licadetl by the Monitor, startctl up the F.linbith llivcr, engaging the laud batteries and what low rebel ves sels that dared lo show their heads, until the Mcnimae steamed out, when the wood en vessels ha.-lily scampered back toward Fortress Monroe, the Monitor slowlv fol lowing The Mcnimae, however, did not pursue the licet any distance, but shortly turned her head and slowly returned to her nuclionie.o. It was evident that some maneuver was being attempted by our of ... . ...... i cers, which was nol tiiiiicrslooil nv tnci'iiu- but that the relu N had information of our purposes, is demonstrated by their re lusing to bring out their boasted vessel which was to sink the whole Federal navy, ami nv (ueir destruction oi mo mm mon ster without once trying her power after In r defeat bv the Monitor on the !Hh of March. The object of the maneuver above illiidcd to was this to 'loll' the Mcrriinae' nili) deep water, under pretense of being it'raid of her, and then run hfr Joint, tie- droving nil on board, w ith the vessel. 1 he Vandt rl.ilt, one of the largest and fastest trainers in the world, was specially select- 1 and her bows strengthened for this pur- 0 Uiioiiaiiox.-Now Hint so ninny j Tin: Mm t.; is avion- to (Vwiiounia,- The , , i t i . ,,, first of the Muslein eniii: ration lor the Fn who werolattly secesh are cndcaio i g to ..v'Mllvn,si!)(iM,, (lf wot k themselves, into the ranks of loyal; IPJd S. W. Kccd'ii company, parlies, it is important, before admitting mm well known on the plains. They had llicin, to know whether they have really with thtiu twenty nine men, two women, e-ol their eves open, nnd to this end we ! eight wagons, a bugiy mid sixty seven , " , , ,. ,- , i head of horses am mules. I he ipiailrnpeils iironosc that he fo owui' ones ions be 11111,1 . 1 l' l1 1 ' . . leave evidence of travel ami the need ol propounded, and if the applicant gives the ()o (,(Mli, ,-iTi. ,,, ,.rll,.ra thing answ ers here set down be may be nduiiltiil ' ,,,. -lhl, ,n-gr horses. One stallion weigh into a Union oigauh-.ation on u'i,i,'(ui, nl pound", and big dray horse i reached l.l'lllt. I hev I II t minim on (lie i, and she was lying in Hampton Heads, with steam up, when the attempt was made to draw out the Mcrriinae. Hut the reb els w isely concluded not to risk the cer tainty of being sent ttt the bottom of the deep, w ilh no hope of recovery this side i the Judgment, ai'.d sullenly blew the M er mine ill' themselves. i The amount of force with wl provided he thus not want an ollice: (J. Who begun tins wail1 A. The rebels first by tiring on the steamer Uncle Sam, and than on Fort Sumter. (. Why ditl I hey begin the war? A. llecanst! Mr. Lincoln was constitu tionally elected lYcsidont of the I'nitcd Slates. (). Why was Mr. Lincoln elected President. A. lteeaust! of a split in the IVinocrntio parly. . Who caused the split in the tanks of the Pcmoerncy t A. The rebels, nt the Clnrleston Con vention. . (k. Why ditl thry Mo it? A. To elect a lb publican, ami so "lire the Southern heart " ( To what end? , A . To dissolve I he Union, and t reel ll.e j Southern portion of il into ml iirisloi I die . ihspotism. i i). What Ire.'itinent shouhl the (lovern inent bestow on the rebels' A. (ii'apcshot for the masses till they ! lay down their arms, ami hemp lor the leaders alterwar.l. Wiiu';iii: I.oM'Cv Tnirs nhw Tiiim.s. Not long since the Loudon Tunes tried to crv down the l nitetl Males, saving Hull it . , , . i could not obtain soldiers, tiiouev nor credit. :eh this j . ' , . . . , , , , i It now ruminates linu: ship, moving nt her average spei'tl, would i , ,. . . ... , . , , Not if all the resources of this coimtrv have brought to bear upon her intended .m , ,, (1Nl0sll (lf Mr vl-,,d ,, victim, is still a matter of interest. It is I friends, ami nil our power were thrown thus c.tle ulu! ' into t!ie Northern scale, could we ndd to Jlth of April, and had nmdc gootl tune till Ihey reaclietl this end of I he journey, where thev were hindered bv high waters n weeli longer than Usual. Altwotul k Dubois came in yesterday Willi another small coin I in 1 1 V live wnu'ous, two buggies und lillv ftuir horses. They It-It Omaha on the -Oth of April. Neither of them saw Indians on the road. The emigration on Iho plains for Salmon river anil California is reporti to be uniisiudlv large, and from this time will roll into the city up to the hitler end of August. (. hum .W Mkt ( ornsi'Kii dfme. hit: WrusriMi ir thk .vh u.uiyk h (!i --Nt) osk Ivit iiH". The late neei dent on board the trnnbot A'iiii,mic - the bursting of her 100 pound I'm roll gun, ; w ithout injuring n single mail out of a erew j of thirty is the first pr ielica! ibinonstru I lion of the correctness of Mr. Stevens' new ! principle of inourling nml loinling ordnance. I'.v this plan, thu crew load the gun from ! beneath the deck, Mini below the H liter line, ' 1.1. .1. ....I i.i.R. it-.if i il..'... iVi.ii. lint ....... " .' I ' ' I . ... r :. : ..... I.I . ! m es suoi, nut il tun injury uy ncciticiiis list- 'he bursting of n g in moulded and used in the ordinary way, with the crew nil around it, must have sucr lieetl n hug" number of lives. The injuiy of two liieu on the ..ii;,'iiiiii' duriii;r this action was from other chums, nfltr the hiilMing of the gun. It order Id perform the srrvico that will be r-tpiired of modern projectiles punch hn; iron clinls and stoiiu forts an rxeevsive strain mu d be brought upon orJiinnco, nnd nl llie sann) timu its lig'itnps-i and iiiuniigen IiATEai' EASTERN Or.lerii have been lss,, , , 'I'onng nil voters nt i. . ... . '"''""Iiliu rr. Inkolhe oath of iillnrhi',,,,. , - - tii (Jr.... i;'!-' not mull,,, ,;, "f'!l.N. llllll Si I ti n ni'l-lu...! II ' ...... ,IS 'to. leie, n(. ,ofl, l VitV of. i . . . . Ill I . . I V I The dead weiuht of the Vanderbilt is, in 1 the strength or the elianres ,. tl,e l e.lerals m''"- " Meseneu. ..., j k, roinitl nuinbcrs. -t.OOO tons, nnd In r over-1 h' 'l,is s.i,l.-lll,'r ''''" Vu "'!' srMl' ' i"n 1 u" "l,,;M,re .rll"r of I'0"' tlieul sliij.s, liul thev have cjot lis many ns ' "T, inn u ic posvon- oursui.- it xnna 1,1 they want. They have nlivadv .o se-'-am ' the boat mil ol nelion by killing h'l'f ol the seas, niid 'the whole II. tt : -!i n.nv the er. w, and th morah.ing the n it, nn i are speed ;s nt le:it lifteen miles mi hour That is ci-imI tt t'l'.dt'O toes iiioviu.' at the rate ol on.' I i u v.delit to !e an lionr, l.;c!i, III turn, Is '.oo to ns moiiug ut the ynte i,, hem nothing more. We uiiuht mention of those d most crciIilaUv. spec!' t'i!guis!i!i:g thims.-'.v. C.-i-- We hear it stated I y - e-, -sit. that lion. J. IL MTirld.'. '(t).!gr,sS!1.u, thet fioiii this State, vote.! for slavtry in Oregon, t!:iis s ik'ng to dan;ii.-e his r. . uta'.ion for honest eons'.-'., ny. It is haid ly iMc-.ssary to say that there is ji;-t as much truth in this r.s :lie nation was in a Until Suxter fell, urea:;), but idiucat bifure the suiuke wrcr.t!:3 of that rbel bombardment had hided away, the people saw their way straight to Washington. 0poetl for a Element by a brut.d, infuriated mob in Ual tiiuore, the cry we:.t tip, If not th.-'cv.gh the city, over it! and the avalanche poured on to vindicate the national supremacy. The We.-t and North-West, our mighty national heart, throbbed indignantly when the prin cipal life artery of trade nnj commerce, the lower Mississippi, was stolen out of the nutioil po.-3Ci.-iun nnd appropriated with out iv. n a polite " by your leave" to the piratxi'liy Lctlk- purj osis o! the cotton i.....'..o..i. ,u I. .at great highway is open a ,d fae, as the North-West pro claimed it should be, and as it e ver more .-hall be. ..e.:.-:-..o:i o becoming' unpopular even ::::.'j'.g its f..-.tt-t friviuls, nnd the new-pa-j cr ped Her-of stale treason on this cca,t b .ckvd up for a short time before the the tic:, by access to the purses of political ns ) ii iidii of more nmbition than ability, nnd l-.s-s of hontMy than either, when the j.oli liciat.j w-trc th tted to stay nt home fur a further improvement in mind a,,j morals, the pupcrs immediately shrank out of an ignoble cslttcnee, the stals ..f the coi.ecrns bring doubtless translated to the paradise of foo!s situated ju-.t south of the scorching i.otie of ptddic shame nml conteinpt. Now no mat! p-j-s.sinj tiC mulkn modicum of brains think of reproducing j'... .-iL-tssioii iiisijiitutics cs that "States have a ri,-ht to seecdo," and its twin bro th. r, bjrii in the sainu scrjient'ii iit,t, that th'; " (iemriil Govennneiil cannot coerce a '.:" Wry seldom, indeed, do we hear t: e c.pr,s ion, uttered in u tragi comic Villi', .such r.s f-'out'.rni.s i.i.i-l,.,i.u I r ...'-- u iv . ...-I. t'.ey talk about that never to-be di.-covered lu-til-tch'-lU " the South never tan be subjugated." In the beginning of the contest, we in the Fur West waited impatiently for good ii'. ", and if the telegraph refund lor a few hiy.i to do itl duty in bringing , tiding of J'eih rnl victories, we trunbhil ut the pro!. ubility of defeat and disaster. Now w-...( U may clupse wiil.out i.tws-nnd neet'di let lers romo through by thj iitider;:roui,d railioad, cominuiiiciitin grcut rebel virtu-liis-nnd our j.ulseo beat steniiily; in tllt. Li':;uage of some iiiiiininorlali.eil West-'.'..'I-, "nobody's frightened." l.i glnr.i, fn,d Frnni-e, nnd tvi u ,cpaiii, liny set nt defiance one of our reserved r'ghN, 'i ' rtf d lii the " Monroe Doctrine," '"d for thu time, having our hands full, we s!illoourrev,ntm,,,tbuiwK,(l 0uri.0ln. '"'""-lifdinicliy tinMt tftitnuy ,. i.iu.e loreign powm comen round m 'Toiling for a fight, jt ult tmi,m) cm easily be accommodated, l,iQ wo have cur Imnds in nt the game of war. Unpen, ribroiid, Hint tried their mn,J, m our naiiom.1 gi.me of bluT, nnd went so fur m to my out that Fnglnnd nml France oinbii,..,!, nr ningly, ought U cindoy their immentf (kel in humbling America, note, I t.iers was in the stttimnt ofsoa.e pr.ten.hd Ual in i.i.i:, but train rs at heart, that Mr. .MT.r.'de was an abi'lltionist, in order to have an excuse fr not voting fur him. He is i.l..,ut c.pndly ."t::.uved from secessie'iii-ai and ;.b-ol.lituiisin. 00 m i. :in hour. I .,e i t toc.tv o! a cannon hall may be rat. d at two hundred mil s an hour. Tic A r:n -trong l iiii, one e!';!;e heailcsl I:: i:.-e, tarries a It'll pountl I.:;!!. Thr.-e hundred to:.s is i.jii.il to 'x i: i:e!s i-::.;,i ;. I a oth. r w tu-.ls. the rl .it w o'lh I -::.!' the i i-hn ivdh traoriliioirv eluii.;-, i Veil in tin- yi '.it. s etui -I'u'i Ct V, Wiiuhl not be ue. Willi llie phm lietl nn the Anio.i'. . k, l.n.leicr, lliere oiarthil law, and iinvM.-j t ficcrs. .limit .- A'eiv hni., ., . . . . front of Ku 1, df,,rU,Hn7"n:' Liehl.iond papers spenli of l0 ,. "r "'. I'ri.-... No 'me , V""-' of w b-reaboai, or lh'iiiireKnrt',, " . "f Io.si.um improving in N,w , Iho .Newbern J'nu.r,,, ,,r ' the report uL ' ,, North Oarolinnregin,,,,,,.,,,, my .liNb...i.h.,l, prevlnnn toKl,ieht , "' their I'.rigii.licrOciKnil, ,,n "Ug Fairdalts, Va, Jll0 o;., . .I.J. IVck wnsmtlcretlihiH .InMoVr"' (l.n. Cisey in eoinnu,n, f hi, .lit! To the Inner (ieiural will ,o ('n H importanl nnd .vsiiunsiU., ?".,l,,nl tecling the base o our oi,..r,.n ' . Uv ir Oi.i ri.i ..... .. ..." " N. V.. .luue iiil.-A ticl, ZT says J, IV Davis wN (!,,. Hil.k . ' ' . ! A.dicipat.o.iH iir,, ,.x,,r.-wd tl,,,t10" ' '-'"Mo the rebel capi.nl 1 r I he same paper (Urn ,... capture of lU deserlers some nf ui ,1 be shot. "'"""I Washington, June t,Y,.-('im .. . ......,m...u-ut.-. to il.u NatyDe,,,,,;; ippi between ii portion of uur,,( ... leiiel linltery Incnled in tlir t was hi'ouL'lil. mid town t Viin eon!. I c:ve h ud til. Ill inoiieV, but ol tins, too, in some form or other, tl.i V have got e :i;!i to al low of a pre-ent ej'e:i.liliire of .' a dav. A ! tit 'i nd.ii'' tli. ni men i HVctive troops now scriin,' in Fiuduid , act""! ''.v p in. -lung the eneiny s iiluliiiirl mil-lit be land"!', nl New Vurk w ithout ' "nd if llie gun should buist, the Vessel would call-in n ! i V pri c. I'tililc increase in l!ic lah imiy int.- i in- use oi iii.u gun. nini won (1 nml w ol o" no leitr .'I liin- a l uge eliare w In ii . i . i . . . i;. i ii is Wiinii'ii -n cnaig- inat ninv tieci.in nn v . I! rami (iulf wiih f.uo men. (i, ' 01 Ldlednndsix w,m,.I,,. .t in Mlelicing the rebels' lire, nml tUf.,,, ing too foiimtl.ibl,. t l,.IIVl. 0 Hie boats ,th runainihr of le ..., ' ;h( . ..ii ..t.,1 Kl,e,, Iho rebels dcterteil i,n ,J ...... -i- i . "ti- l'l I I lie I iillllllllliller HUVS I IP . .. I ll I .. i.l -.1 . .. " linen nun iMieuien: II Ih,.v i. v I.:... anniiyniice, he will shell ih'(. (uw '' Wiisl.ingtiMi, Jiinit o;,., M'i ( . ,, ing tins just Ik-cii reemved: Ledo.ibl No II -I o'clock, mm, n:. Iltt s I' M - To tlirSecrelnry ,,f Vrtr: Inuf ntlnineed our picket rot l, ,.f . siih rably to day, under n smrn r,.k;.i... The men In hau , liaml ,(,,:i v. Ml1(, p , si. II emit. inn s. t f ; tl and lOtlj.iMin ii'"::) en A ruistrni'tr : ,:l : :m, at s.'.n, sio;! hul.ition sin nn ; i . t u i . i of th" Vand. i ! u:'lll to l.'JOO frem tht lie same in- , i: in the i r i'i any pn c. pi n'lml'. r of the Nor'.hei a nrn.ie- We nd 1 1 1 . -1 1 1 t Ii) ft times ns inanv sol iv i -nt to C.u.ad.i w ithfiit nddliig t .i.-:i one i : 'v s that ill Wl-llld Union i v.livlnu"' Sk iv .-.nil's M.-.xicas Ciu.'i i..u; is Ilrnorr. 'lue I'ireuii.r of Secretary Seward, si nt to our For.-'.-ii Minister, n.-ain-t t!,et.-t ,b- lis'iuiviit o! a Monarchy in M v'c,.,, i.te , wa.; ad Ir :'.to nil I Turn; 'an govern:.;: i.ts. aii.1 was f.rst given to the e;Mie throu.-h .1.,. i.-, i. . .. . ii. - , inu i iei.ru ipers. . i r, to:re-'Oini. nt s.iy-': Jhe r.ip.'ararer nf tie-dphimaiic circii'ar written by Mr. Sewni.1, und. r the dute of M.ireii :; I, I, is- produeed a niid .-..i.-ntion in Iliirop.;. This h.,s ,,f eour-i: .,. ir.,.,.. l.ittd into the vari ni- l.nc-;:i.-i s of ll.e con thn nt, and ivpuidished l y nil th .' ii.fiij.n tid journals. Tl.ire nj ,.":,r to be but .me ojihiion mi the sul.ject viz: that it i. the s tt.'e I j '!-; , of the I'nit.jd Stut. - to , p. pO0 the -ill. :npts of Mlll-opf .lii j.,U.!s., s-ibs'tltuts a inonarchial f.r tie- rep-ibH-.n form of govermiieiit in M. xl.-n, i:, a. the perniirieiit occupation bv .,r ei-n tro.ij.s which sm-h a chang"! of regiin-. woi.M S) ,:. essarily involve. It U reiu..rked that the perf.ct fourte.-y of the hu.-u ie m. ployed by the Sec-i, ;:,it of ,j,Hij . pp-vent h:m from niaipiivoeidly luanifi -lin the ili--.-itIs-f.ii tl-u of thu Ui'i:, ,1 . .,t the events which have filr.ndy r. -ultni Irom t!i; Miirop(u:i expedition to tie; (lull'. on th" l'.:ii Ibii one in m it will be s mi that the suicide of the M i r'm.ie was ',ull tiim d n f : t r all. or lii:: N:.ti M.):r u:s -The ti re.' ir-.n gi;i:l'o..ts of the Monitor mohl, which were oiih red by the (louru luent iniiii'dlately after the tii,"i-.;t mint of the Monitor with the Merriniiic, have b, i n co::.':ii i.e.! ;,t (Jr. enj u'n, n. ::r N iv Vorh. .r: to be I ::Iit vi ry n.a.-h I he the .r, e;,c, j t that lh. y i.re ( .n h to ha . e n Iving s',,,1 ,,f t.in'ets in- lead id I i a!-.) sl'ghily alter. (1 -,i n le tl. r sea I oi s and to Ll.e the Mm,; r, toe th t k le' it. r line. Their Th e ni' Tl. , .Vol two oil '. a to :u:.he ! ul.'f liieia great, r pe - J. tor, they are to be pr.ipt II ing but litl'u iiboii! the w He'll- liii-ht tlii rs n- abnie lite per cent. In their Tom s in the I liiild. No ruler in t In- w oi Id, not i veil lir-t ' N.i; t h on, ever disposed of so many men or so much iiioiii y ns Abraham Lineoln. He has fully (t.",!i,fiill troops now und' I ' linns, and it is briided lh.it he could thuible 1 that i.iirnbi r. 1 1 is finauci s nn v ret on a stable .'oiin.l.dion, but he has nt nnv rate enough nnd to spare for the liui". I:i nn ii. ,!!';. -;t? r.r ti'I t ,i rv i oer. it'ie i lt i'... ' I.-, .1, ,..!., ...... I i ......I I... il I th' V I ...If..." V. I. I ". . 11 .1.. Ii I -1 I I I i I. .1 11 I of nn ii or money, and if tln-v hud to pi iid some time in tunin g fit. ens into soldiers, llu ir 1 1.' niit.s w i re under the nn.f obl.ua I, on i t-rt ntion, lh, i'i I.-re, rn beh.ih' id I .e ..rtli V. . l. e - ir.! v n i n V ,- f. ro alii'int" ( on Id ndd to it.- Ill' '. ' ils l lli'v a i. ul. ry, 1 1 otwr cr or pro liht on with th' (est, lis if notion;? had happened .Vie )'ork Timr.i A 1 si II I trivXi III II I I- - The Nasi i il!e Union le!! this slory t.f n parly of sr ce.,o worn. Ii; , hid CI oils incdelil too!, pi ice ii few il.ivs Min e at the I'rutii.t M.ir li d's hi ad'i'liirti vi l'oiiv Lil.f! In.lt Cain d to see Coloin l M l! I lit w t. Acti- th" Hii'i, and b -ttln ii the outer cat,, nn I the bou-e ii hit g.. luitional Ihig is sil-peiid. d Two of the In l:, s pasvtl under ll, but tin other two I. ird, III llli'lll.lti d loin s, (t ut woiil 1 1 1 r -t butt iheir beads to th.it "hithy I, ncohi r.ig" When tin- pnily Was nlio it to le'ive, tin- Inn Mini hud ejoii. into the I'rm ii-d's roo'll pi-s. d leit nf tin Itate, liul the other mrir stopped bv I n ii i r I. U ., it tli von in. mi. .r: l.i I II- out in-!. milt !" t-i hiiin. il one of the ,!.!! in t kid Ui bi'.'s, sharply " .ut n st-p,' s.i.l the pini'.l ; " you w iMonlv iuulin lit re I i defi nd, pin unit i;.l- hieli we nre V.,11 e m't h .He (lot i.l.i e l -tii is t.t be thr.-e l.iir.tlrMl nn-1 two f. 1 1 over ail, witii a breinbii of hum ol fortv- of tin he f. 1 1. in thl. k::(s . ' f tl.t in i tnn- n .diced, but the blmk, haie I,, en l.u'd f,,r he Ihir 1. The oi." f..i t, and a d.pih of hold The r.rui' r is to be tlx inch' There are :.t j.r s. nt but (,', i the p I-, ptio-i of the le M OI k IS W - 1! illllll.' mi the lir-t one, I lll'.V- A sonii it Kk!h:i.i.io.s-tv l'no.,i i i r.-L it b.- true, ns reported, that Coni-re.-. l.u-pinr-"l a l i-.v for the r ';.":. -is- n-! i-n'-et-i.-il ptini.shu, i t t.fio!yjamy in tin; Monnnu so c.ety ol Utah, judging by the pa-t exju ri ence of our led. ml nml Stale gov, rninent., With tho-e '.oiIe, there is a f.ur pro peel lor ae.'iil w,r in Utah. We Mhccivlv tru.t I report is tni, and that t!,e law mm- if need be, be enforced nt tl,... point of the bayonet. The Mormons Imve long enough shalllMl ih.ei ,iry ,v !) ;.. v;i :. .;, , und outlaw nl themviyt, from civ.l i.ghts by thilr lioh nt in'.th'.il, of its cnforceniMit. They have by n thou-and f-Mimpli' given the world to iiinh r-tainl that noihiie but force wdl reform them; ami now tlnit (iov Miitmnt has a dl-po-able armr lo k ml he I'etor- vi r. The fraiu". wh'eh is cut. r le of iron is up, rxeept ut the bow nml sd rn, i.,nl the work of putting on the fir-', h.yi r of iron phiti -i are forgi-d iu woihdaip, but miiiiII toi'.-i s are set up nil along i-ur!i s;,!u fr h-nlliiL' the bolts. As large n crew of men nscaitwolk with eoi.vi'iil.'iiee are busily engag' d in riveting the phites. D will be at least four months In fore the firs, boat is 1 .iiim led. : I'.t -il! I Tl A s A hot ll Ii V Tiff (' .i hoi: I v;i Umov Covu'vnov The folloning I patriotic r. ointions were ndopled by the ' Coiii n'.ion which a-., n.bh tl in Sneramru I to the 17th ult. Tim I'e.olu'.ioiis are to the "hit, nnd il . i.i I ' i t.i ly nil j arti.in -hn kl' s, ti.ei ting th: one single i--ue be fore the nation in a manly and iiueipiivoeid li.anii. r. Tiiere' is not a Union man in the .... I . t .! I -.1 I i ei.ui; i i.i tun .l.i, i "i I'll liJlll V till ll i I.,,- i . i i iillu e as piiiinilr us in ho ,rs of yore ! ... I ........ I .. i ,- i 1 il.el V ..I nn III I.. I II CllliKMIl. il I . i e , , , I i .so f ir ns tne hni f inn il.vi- Irniisinitli't! Mr. Iloll.iiid, fioiii the Committee on :,,,. i ... ,, , ,, t( ,,, . ,, , , , , i' K's, it won,.! sietn IJiil (he Miivorof that i. -o. in. mis, n ; oi i. ii me siioj. linen ns nnv- ., . . ... in-b. ell unaniinoiislv,, ilonteilbvMii.lC.ini-! ' 11 noe .. morn m-.im U IIIOIll Ik r Ii s sioii Imiii liii- 1 rniirsl I ,nr lnl rH wlnil ed roii'nl in a furious r. miking u led! iiiit i !i,l..l,o'i of ... , iters nn. I olhi r llu lie nl, on. t e things !. tie- en i of the cu.ird, nnd v. int b.nk und, r the li i ; t nn Colo in I M.itlhi ,, Tin L.n: Num.- Memphis it nor m id, nnd ll e old ll.i- llonts fioiu the I'., I them, the country should ih in.ind mution which u feeble Administration had not the net vc to press to n firm lily. W; coiigiatuhile C'olom I Connor's (.'0111111111111 on its very good prospect fur m-tiv.- service be fore the year - loses. Slurilim I iiilii 1 vl, nl. Aumn'AN- A ut at th k Woiii.n'rt Kxiir nirii.v. W. W. Story, the A im-rienn mhiIji tor, has 'eullo llu: Iiitein itioiiiil Mxhibitiou two works which nrcapokni of in the high "t pruise. Due figure Is that of Cleopatra and the other a Sybil, 'j'he London Tnnr HI H I hilt nothing l.f.J M.l..r..,t I..I.. ll... I I'Uilduiir winch nppi ouches theni in origin niiiy 01 conceitioii or power of 1. Mention. jooso v.1,,, ,V(j Ml. W0ks j,, MJ hoof the sculptor nt Lome, will be grut- iiieii, 0111 imi Miipri.si ri, to ni i.r il.thc wolds ol comniehdni.oii. I he Cleoimtrn il will be rciiiMiibcrcd, is iho klutm: mi much prm'.s (d by Ifawthoine in '"J'he Marble Fuun." The people of Louisiiiiia hud no more right towiihdraw Lousiurm from the L'nit ed States nt the limo they iirof.-s-eil lo do h than they would have hud to withdraw it In the mum; manner one month or one weik nfti Ml had been bought nnd paid for by the U. H. (J overmuch I. The rebel- hate ihe sIiuhiiihI Mi inn but they nru eoiiini lied to si e llm Ion.,. 1 ,1 ful the Liter, i Siirsii Wourv We runl (piite fre 'pi'.nlly of late, of tin- Impudi me of the wo men in rebehlom to our soldiers. The fob lowing is from 11 solditr in MeClelhin's nr my, nnd it cirri' 1 its own couuneiit: " The woim 11 lu re in town look aw ful our to in, but the men don'l s-.iy uni'thiii'- for thy know well il liny in-'ilt o!i; of us they would get their 1,,-nd-i smashed. I was dow n low 11 to day, nnd when I was oiiiin biiel; to (.mi. 11 vi-rv tintiv ruiin" t.'irl, with In r " f' llow'' or brother, met um 011 the ,'ide walk. Shu tnr-k up her (nee ami said, " Oli dear! iher.' in nuuther of Lincoln's dogs!'' I stepp. d in front of her, took off my rnp, mid niade n low bow. I then Miid, " Iloiv do yon do, Miss- Iinmi th'iiee? Have I the honor of tiddrchiih" one ofJefl's bitches?'' She piiici) on nnd never said miother word. 'J'he younjr fel low Hint wm with her did not my 11 word. I guess he did not like the looks of the big knife that was 1 luck in my b ll, W A cartful analysis of the appoint inents of Mnjor (JciutiiU nnd ttrigiuliers I shows that of tweidy two Major (ienernh appointed, -i:Veii(ei n either belonged to i,u regular nrmy, or have performed military M'i'viec in previous wars hero or in llurope, or had military eilucalioins. (July five have been tuken from civil I if u. Of Iwo hundred Jiiigidiers iippoinled, one liuudred nnd twenty-three wore either tuken from ihu regular nrmy, or hud military tAjiericnco in the field here, or In I'luropr;, or had mil itary (.'diieiitioiiH, Jl in iniiinlaiiied that our nrmy U ollici red ns it whole most nbly. The tirtclivR force is i;iveri by Senalor Wilson nt about .120,000. imtlee, whi. h (-. 111 -i sli d ol 1(1 lb publicans nnd " Union I i. iuoerats. Ibsolieil, Th tl we heartily indorse the I'l'esent Nu'-oliiil Ailn.ilistiiition, and hi'ic by pledge our, 1 lies to sustain il in nil its clhirts to presirie the I nion, Ucsiilved, That m nre in f.ivorol a vig orous prosecution of Ihe wnr, without re g.ud to co. 1 or sacrilici s, until thu lust rebel is disnrini'd nnd the supremacy of the National (iiivi riiment is ncknow ledged in every Slate nnd Ti rrilory in the Union. bly lli.iu his lellow iui"slrile i f New (Ir hulls No correspond .nee s.-tlinj; ftuth that Ins people were very " sensitive,'' nnd all that sort of thing, ha n t come to light 11 e d d imt, however gum possession of Memphis without a sevi re Mrugglu on the river. The engagement between the two Hold Ins, for ns piirticiihiiiy, nml fur vicjiceg ui erally, is the most iinpoitaiil t vcnl which Iltsolicd, That we l.ave l.o sympathy j h is tuken place thus far in this cceediii with niiv r.M-tv nr iieison u Im n.lv...-.!.... I j 1 v - 1 - pence 011 any terms while there is nn mic my of the Union in mm. ngaiirt the (Jul irniuent, und that nub a peace would prole to be but n hollow trin e leading again to n bellion and war, nml would U 11 lasting di gi ice to 11, and our counliy l!'-(,!vcd, That every cilii-ii of the Uni ted States owes nn nlb-glimee to the Nn tiomd (Jovernnient which is panmiount to his idli g'lince lo any Slnti1, nnd llmt nny olhi r doi'tiine would be rejiii;riiiiiit to Ihu Coiisliiiition nml to (.very principlu upon n1111.11 our 1 lovernui' III IS loilliileil. 1 Kesdlveil, That dime the iiuiiigiirntioii v In ll co e ('pooh of the World's hhtorv. Iron-ides nil I rutins wi re iis. on both sidt s The (ioveriiineiit it nppe.irt had n large numb' r of th" l itter in th- in lion The gem ral public m ic not mi lunch ns nwnrr that Mich Higilll S Were being ciin- trncl. il. Tin y were on hand, however, nml In Imvt d dlantly. 'J'he Federal rnm Mmnnrli, by shilling its position 11 lillle, 1. 1 one, of Ihn Ib bel rains run full tilt ng u'iist one of ils fellows, nnd the rciilt wns 11 grand Muesli. Full of the jircneiil Niitiomd Aduiiiiislrntion nil ' details of this important fight will be iiwuil L' 1111n.it... pnst ; I'M -Tlieem-n,.,,,. iiiiiking 11 th pi ratti resistnnee u ie ,j. tunc- nf pi, k.t line . Ke.iriiey runl ony liiill of llookt r's nre where we wnnt thim. I bae this in 1,1 reiiifo-n-.l ,rt 1 -bt with n br. gude nml n couple of guns I hop.- m 11 f, iv inn, ut,, n, finish the nr( intn.,1 d lor to tint ; the men t.ttii0 tpl, . ilidly; Ihe ineinv nro lighting Millnhti tins lit nut n Inittlo. merely m, n fT.tir nf Id ii.lcniuii'ii corps sii,porlcd by Kiyvunl thus f..r nil e" s in II. We hold i-n-ry font we I nie cninnl, ll loss thn, f,,r i, ,( firL.,. ) (li,ltn, 1(ln thi time has b, i u ,on,. ,y Hd.,1,, t iliti.. ion, I e has sd, 1,1 1, 1 . ,., mi, , ,nit.rj,., on his fiont ;, oVI.mI, ,- Thrnln,iri.( ott r We have .;.., ,lr Utl r but little lo-s, liotililhstal.,1 ng n ttriii' (ii- "" I bir linn i.i nil tluil oii,, U, desired, 'll.e 11 flair w.n pmlially il,i'i,,4 by tu guns tl.i.t C, In-.-mr l.roii.i j. to nt lion under v. ry 1! (In u'l ciri iuiiiaiie,t, the runny w.isilriin fuiu, hit , jmj i fiont ! 1, urt A 11 turn (juii t lr'"'1', M. ('IUI.AX. issueii heretofore (lil idilig the loynl pi oplc of the difi'i teiit polilicnl parties hate been settled, oml the only issue now before the Nation is Union or Ilisiiuiou. Ucsolved, That we call all the loyal citizens of this Stale to unite with us in Union pin fy which shall place Ciilifnrnia where she of right beloiin, hie-h In Ihe rank of Stalc'i, ready to micrilice nil lo pres, rve the rich heritage of liberty beoiu i,,i d to in by our for. falhi i (. The I', solui ions wi I-.- ndopled by n ihiiu delill'' nve. without delude nml tin, im.111. ed with iinxiity. From the number of rums nml ironside which nre cnnstnntly liiriiing up in iho service of the (Jovern tiient, it in not too much to iniicliidu thnl, nt the close of the wnr, wo will Imve afloat Ihe fiiic.i.t iHoihru navy in Ihe world A Mo.ti 11 a " Mu.viroii" Fiio.iki ti n. It is siiiil tlmt Mr. L'lii'tson in eiieiij-'d on 11 plan ol a imilumulli ship on thn Monitor modi I, to Imve n tin ret .tnful with iron li bers then rose nml g.ivo t lir- roudng j tt ''n'-m of 2 in, hes, nml to enrry two iiioiiiinr gniiH, inch Ihrowiiig n bull f J(. I'onnJ-t weight. She Is to be built for - Secretary CIuin.i boldly tin-ned lh,i vestry man of his ihurch out of 11 eh 1 knhin the other day for seeebh i-yiiipnthy. eheeis (or the Union I'lutfuiin IiKiioeii.i. v riAT Si its Vn Wn Imve been aecu'domei lately to hear many bonsU from Hi cchh peju rs, of the great In inucriitie triumph ul the Chicago Cily 1 lection, Well, J-'runcic SIk-i infill has been inaugurated nn Mayor. In his Inaugural Address, he Miid: " 1'nrliiinihti fur Itm rminlnj, und fur the. ciitiie. (' Jim unvrnniitiil ihiniinlnml thr ic.ri, llm .UminiHlmliim of Mr, l.in ruin . jiruvril ilxrlf IMTIUOrH.', 1 O.-.'i l livx Till: A II Alll.K." That is precisely the I)eiuocracy Ihul e like. Orrifoaiiin. I'Hd Vl-d- n.'iiigiiling tlieoieiiA(n, nnd will he, nn 'loubtnlly, th,. most foriiiiilublo mniiiie moiisler that cut was invenli i. (Joy, r. inent it in hnid, will order two of the he Is for immediate coiihlriielion, The Mobile lliU r bonsls Hint the l.niled .Stutin (ioveriimi iit in nfmiil of the l.elitl hosts. About lis much ho ns the loriiniloor Ihe ivhirlwind Is of thu noutl it HWiepH Ihrough. Thu rebel Imve been runiiim (ill nt lust it is ( lah nl that Ihey have ubuut run their I'ln- Tr. 1 in v Ni ie bill for a nr is-iie of il .11. 1, no, nun in i, is ,,,, I lin,, ,nM1r llu- llnini' .lnne :i ( iidi-r this hill ire I.. ! is.n,., $.',0,(1(10,1100 of 1cm di noiniiia- taiiis tluiii lin t. Mai -lb 11. I'.. pi. remliiil Watliiiietnn nn the '.'..lii, nnd w i,t 1 i.lliininvlKiillv re.eiinl wut r, out -fed lo coin., to con-all ilU ihe military initio tr it i.i, if consist, nt nidi us ii.it s in Ihe Wi t (Jut. .M.tili. ll Imd n buifli- wnr Win In 'ti r. Trim, with n rebel lercf. nnd nn to Ciiiitl,iiii,i..M, rmilins Ihe r,ln!, nd t.ikm faii'e Mijipb. , of nininiiiiilioii, .tr. Mel I. Iliili eun (In. ,,.s , tl, Utile of I'.it Oak", iis fullow : KiHul W Htflliiil- id fi.'T; Hosting ,JI7. ( lur Ironiis linve buried tienr .'!,OnO rch- ( Is foiiml nn the liehl. The ri'U I (ieiimf who w.u tuken n fiisin lo give hit iiaiiic Keciniiiritiriiii.' (eirtieH h:ie been within thr, e unlet of L'h hiinuid. The K.i hiiioud Ilispntch L-iii 1 thr reU'l oss in the baillu of Fmr Oaks n 8.000, iiiilu.liiirf ." (iem mis, -J.J Colmifli, 10 Mi nt, nml .1. ( iiptnins The rebels nre said lo have 'JOO.OOO Ktn in and 1. ear liichmoiid. A di pal, h from llnlleck mil's wo now ih i ii,v llaldtun .liiiielion, on llm Jnckoi ami linlivar Unbend The rinmy hurt n.l git.diui nini by ih tertion mner runw- ling Corinth mostly from Krnlin t. Ten- iM-sti e, nn I A ikiiii'-iis Kegiiiieuls. All ro- im.lils ft .1111 thn. 1' Stnles were Cliwrly uaiihil by Mi.tissipi,i Ulll . liitniiiia rcgi- UM lllS. A e imp of in driii linn for .10,000 men II soon be funned ni Annapolis. Ibirusidi. nml hind- ciime to Ft Monro Line !l. Ihroiieh Ihe Allieiiinrle nml L'ln- n iike Ciiiml. (Jell. Lew. Wnlhu-e hns ns-nnieil com- iiiiind nl M.-miihis. Threnls Imvinir lxvlv mnde of tniring down iho Union llng ")' ing over rilia im' Iiiiim , the I'rovosl Mr- shul iiisiriieted the uunrd to i-hont down on Ihi'rpct nny one nttempting to pull down the ling, or nm r insult to or moM iIciiIh who thus mnnifest their Hrvollon to llm Union. All ritir.riis will bo iinpMoMi) found carrying fircnrmii or other ronccilnl wenpons Ciierrillu bands Mill prowl nhout lh ( ouiitiy, nml nre engaged In ilrHlroyinfT llm cotton In (he northern counlirs of Mil sis.sippl. liouiH nre tjoing north, londid 1 their utmost cnpiicily with frelghl. The oath of nlleginiicii whs ndiiiinith 'Ktl lo 110 persons In Men phis, on the 1 2tli half of whom hnd been rebel loldiets. New Orlcuiis iiiters of tho lt Inslwi hnid been reeiiitei) 'I'lm llrllil Ol'Cllly ilei.iiimeeH leeessiuii nml diipporls Onif"' liul er. I in Hit ins reniiiirnreil. imv"1!! iipohii'i.ed fur its nrtiele onrollnii burning. The of May .11 si fny Fl. Morgnn, Ihw .Moinle, niirremlereil to the inoriar in ui Thnrhdny. Thn I lidl.i hi.i-i. La lii hiinhilnrv lerinssi Ihe Imlieliiiis cuursn of (Jen. Ilulhr, ud nyi Abriihnin Lincoln conhl walk hiirmcil nml iimiecompnnleil ihroiigh slrcels, In perfect nicurily. Fierro rioulii has been nrrr.Mru uy "" liuthr on hidi polilicnl iharge. Olid Mould bv unl North tovu.