ciice. It is no more than justice to truth to say that, although the rty to which lie belonged hud lint one other member in that body, ho wielded more power than any man in it, and was tho leader of the coalition, which finally drought iihout the practical overthrow of Lane and Smith in the Legislature of Oregon. When the Un ion in ii of Oregon met ill Convention, in April 1 it, to nominate n State ticket, he kv.uii'' the choice ot' the Convention for !;'!'!;, 'iit-itivc lo Congress', ami has lieen ch.w-.i I iv a Iriuniidiuiit maiontr at the . 10 t ho has evidently boon rath ivoivd for one so vming, lie is by no if means w Int is termed "a brilliant young iv. i;i " lie is a linn of good ability, a pleasant speaker always secmiiij to strive to I" thought o.ind rather than s'.iowy h is a i:n, crnuM, forcible style, anil eon- !!- more ilia'i captivates his audiences ir tirinneiN are inn. lest, mi, his habits pci; an.l 1 predict icr him an inlliicnee at W.iviioiton superior t any Uepreseuta tie t'l.it O.vgon has ever sent to the coun cils of the natio:). The readiness aiul hearti'scs will) wl.ieh the Union nomocra cy of i:-''o!i s.ipporte.l so early nnd con sistent a Republican, shows that, he posses ses t'.e iviilideii.v of the people in nn ex tl'.ier.liiviry decree. A. C. tiibbs, the Governor elect, is about forte Vi u rs of ago, and is a native of New York IK came to Oregon in ISoO tt'e.l at .vottshnrg. in I minimi coa :v. Keeping hotel and practicing law wvr, soiiowiut various pursuits un H in 1 ."'2 he was, by Franklm Pierce, thou I res., lent, appointed Collector of the port at the nnnth of the Umpoiu --which post t 1, . i . . . i. . . ne i;e:. i until so.ne unie. during li.ieiianan s Admi: 'ration, when ho aed. lie was at one time a member of the Territori al Legislature, and in 1 Still was elected to fie lower house of the Logl iture from Multnomah county, width, r he had re in 'Vi-,1 the year before. IL is a good law yer and an able- and reliable man Al ways hitherto a P, ".noer.it, he warmly support.- Abraham Lincoln in his efforts to put down this rebellion, nt;d po-s. sses the entire confidence of the patriotic and loyal State, over which he i to pr side during the v.;l four years. II. s present residence, i- tiie c'ty c-f Pc-rtlai.d. 1m i: i'.ANri Writers from IVnrer City .oi 1 .oi Like, represent the ovirhm-I im- le.'gr.itloii to C.ili.vrni.i mi l Ore;, year, as i in:Kise, the roid Ling on this ; lined fer mil'.s an 1 m'les with men, wo:n :i ami club dren a company ing their w.i o:;s an 1 stock T thousand souli are sa',1 to be plod li.ug i :eir w-.'.y from " the vale of t'liis" to ' the pro:ii..--.-J l.i:, 1" one t'iir-1 of whom are l und for $ Anion Ulvcr. If these. r pulls are true tie. re will be a great demand for proviso: tii ? coming winter. !.-::,:.. i P.ir;.:ortsM A c.'rrespon-ieut of the Charleston C'urirr writing 'rem S.i v i.i (leor.'la, gives u laughable account fan i-il'jit to complete a rupil-iiioii for ' .h -I ;ro-'i- iuu more men being n guire 1. Abe:;: tilleen Imudr-eJ of the Lu-i:iej.s men a'l 1 iiiccl.ni.L-- of Sav.i-iiiiih wire parad.J i:: a l.oilo'.v s-pnr', ncjeh cx.itid, wii.n, :ieeu.--ilng to tiie corre- O.l 111, ..Ii h the foliuiv- i: ' p.vceid :', wh i i ' .1 in by the Dull" and Wa -.' rial will. P.ti.? :r.iev. ' t-juk j.l.icc : " 'J'ilC Colonel leii'V 0 ji i.'s placs I.i to. r -nt'.-r, and froai the lucl; of a magt.i:': n'. '..r-e. in a few well iiin.-d rem n ! c i.N for V- InnU-ers. He said it v,a- a -hu.'r.o that n Giorgian should submit to be drafted, and iil.-iio:io,-.iiili; to a c.t z.n of Sivaaiiitii to lc f.;rce-l into t',1-; i-.ri.ee ol I. S twUi.trv.' He appealed to their pat "io'. . - e, their J.'.uek ,;id t'.e.r p' ,. lie to. I t.e 111 l. L en ' ..,:li. s, goj i liv.i.g ami Ii 'y ii,j..jr- i, cm ly, a-i-1 on the -tii-;.gth of ti,. o:,-.,!- r.i t...;is mViteil fVirylioily Xl:,K t.'iree J.ce i:i front. Nobody did it. An ug,v p.a-e cii-ii -J, '.ve,,'-.1 l..au a ! .. I v.-r-.i .1.. b f.vi-' ii the ticking of a con a. Till Coioii-I thuight Ii- liilg':,' ! Iiave been ie arl or ilnd- i.-to d, an i r- it;dl,is catah'gie of pu'-'l.i-iu:.i. At p-ii'it, o:e: ot lh'; aid S of the s-;u .r .-il. ami i:i I.i .rein d a c":n..n:v ol . it forty M aiw-itt Iii-hite-n, nlrci th -o j.'.iiin, in a Ion I and i Xult.ii.t tui,'-, nn ::.e -.1 a, '' M.,e.i-!! (i i.rd-; we v.l.m- C-ilo-e l, i l a I. - ly." Ti.e Chee v, iii d -1 g'.t' d. He pi'i,i')-e,l ti.ree ch-' r f ,r t'e! ,M ti'ii-li i :: i : I-, ni.d the crowd in d ilg. 1 ii't luor l in. t.-iy i:i lii'i pi.iiiiO'i iry cv r,-'-e. Tii" rii'ii-'tj li.rnbT del not .- to be- f i.;!, corning, l,ir.v-Vi-r, and t I .'..!. ur I made a . rl i-r J.tt.V ,n"-eh, w iud.ng no wiili an inv.t .!-on U tin; Id. o k ilrum- in r and fr'-r to p-rambii! ite th" (pnulmngli' nn I pi iy I x , w ae a l-n y il im . '.le v en lie ns th V went - snl.t WT III. I III Oil It';'. i-, .!r,t. r being anyw lo r ,h in t! l-.-ik.-d nr.it", i Lililupi.iii w :ik-. T;.i; Co! it- lil.i'.ri a- II le: whs g'-t'mg aii I a draft .s-.-ttntd iieii-p-.u-i A - a ilernhr r-ort, the Colom I dlr :i:t"d i-'.l who ha 1 eve.w-i to tiiviilie: to tiie ri-n t r an I t-iihc.ll ti.cin for e.,iliiilml!oii. I)li y el i-vif e a crowd running away from n t li'.ieg tui I ! ug at a In"", ur towufl n d ii.iiii or a s'r t s:,i,-,i ; jr ym iniv, von cm for n 'one' i hiu ol the t.-irip. -t.ioiH I lure of th:- why: that swept for.vard tollo; l.'tle t-ilio! m the ( nti-r of the Mpiare, j.liinl wh.e. v.- ieg..ta'inl the four gr.'.Vi' 1 il t II w'ho w re to i-. :i mi n; t,i; ilo'-'l u-ii'v It w :n ii .- i ne wh'eh, as mi unite r, ,t, ,Lou'-id' r, one rmil only ),., hi--I h and I rig'i at. II. its were i ru-h . .1, no- p'iia'lie I, i-ori.r! -iriii-I.e-l, nn I cintln :,,r i. L..;: V ha'el In ! I its III agii 1.1 b'l lif ji OM-. fi'Hii the begraii''d (1 gils of tin; in i loil ! ,'i ' fioui I. Mnb!'! or a fo'indrv to th : d ih.'v !ou-1 i-x!r'-iii'ty of the dry- .' Is i Ir.k ji t from hi j (.ounti-r. Young nod d, I, rl.-h n:ol poor, iii-i.t and . ty, Aun i ieaio, L'l.cb-hllieii, 1 1 Million, j 'Till ill -, I 'l elieliUieM, I tlllillll", I-reillit!l'., lite! tj i.'ihs, all wont to nrike up th lu'.th V in .os. What il pn tty lot if sii k uu 1 (1,-abled individiinly there were .o lc iiire. K .veiled iirm-, limpiig hg, spine diseasa, bud eye", corn, loufhtielie, con (.lltiltUiunl ileliilily in tho bread basket, finptive di'i'iin, rln ntnati-tn, not well gen fully tin so nnd n thou'iind olio r com plaints wi re r jiren. nti-il n- varioii-ly nud In ti'ro:'cn oily n by nny proei-sion of pilgrims ll.iit ever visited the Holy Lund. And 'o the day progrei--,n tienily tin hours bene' coii'.umcd in the i-mleavor lo sieni) a hi 'It. 'litis i.ltor :. U,c ub- Mllt'C. Vide gi'lmcJ tog tl-tr, 4 till ''it '.'f fort renewed, when strange to say, every man who fomnl tho liability imminent of his being foreed to enlist, protested that he was just on the point of doing so, nud will ingly put his nniiie on the roll. fciT The County Commissioners have been in session ,11ns week The rates of taxes levied for this year were six mills for county purposes, two mills for State tax, one mill lor school purposes, and one dol lar poll tax. Among other items of business transact ed we hear that the name of Curry precinct was changed to Union. Poor Curry was or.eo supposed to own the concern, but since he was defeated for the Senate and turned traitor, he is of too little importance to call a precinct after. We trust the Legislature will profit by til dealing with Ciiitv fount v. 5jr We had the pleasure of a few mill- j litis conversation on Wcdiiosay morning with J. M. Kiikpattick, IS., who pass. J through on his way home from Powder river. He gives full confirmation to state ments of llio extent and richness ol Powder and John II. iv river mines, and of tho large number of immigrants coming to Oregon j and Washington. Mr. Kiikpatrick savs! there is no dci-titution or sulVel'ing among the new comers, all stories to the contrary .i.i I,, i , ' liotwilhstundmg. lie has been out on an expedition among them and knows. Mr. K. brings n petition signed by over one thousand legal voters tor the organization of a new couiitv in the region ol the new mines. Hon Win McCoy, member of the Leg- . , . .. , ...... i- Is.JIIIlll' I- ill'ril I ..111 II- .1 . I: in our otliee, on his return from tern gold ft. Ids. the K Tiie Circuit Court for this com.ty COinmeiiers its si-.-lo:i on Monday next, with lion, II. D. Sh.ittuck pre.-idiug. The docket is of re.-poctablo length, mid will probibly engage attention fur tnc-.-t of the Wlik. ' fT Wed i. -d.,y was decidedly the Lot tut day of the si-a-.in. The tin n inoneter :s reported to have been as h g'i a- luj de grees, in the shade. W We are under oblig at .i to W. 1). Partlow, for a present ol some nice ap- We would refer our readers to the adveriiuieiit of Pr. Hard iv, in today's1 paper. Ih Nisi.M iNr . v Ginuai.. as -The gen- or.,! or.te.-s n -peei.ng giierr.i ..s are very pointi I. Wo iplote soino of tlieru: S critarv Stanton savs "Lit them -wing" Gill. I' x ad'.i-e.i to " iiot them o:i the ,''.:.' G ;i. Sel i-fi ll s.. - " i-.x.- :ite tl.tin i-liiuidiat. iy." ti.ii. I'.!,,;. t miv-" Give th in no piar- ' t-r." ' ; G'ti L"3ti siys "Sl.Qot tiiei.i wloii G.n H d! ks or !i rs are Let th.tn lie tro'd i'liui, d at' ly by a drm.i !t- ad Court, and ji'ii.isl-.-d w dh death. " G'-n. P iti. r -ays" They should be cap-t.ii'e-l, tr.i. i at the druiii lo...d by m htary eo'iiio..--0:1, i.i. 1 iv-ry man .-hot, their-h'-::- i I unit, tli'-T prop, rty i -troyi-d, and i'V.-ry lle alii tak'-ll to slu'.V lh' III '.iiat I'e y iir: en-eiii, s of the l.'im.'in race, not Mildiers i,i;t imirderifi and l..:id p.r.it''.s." ' f'y I ie w l.i-iit en of Al ibaruil, G gl.i and Sou; h ra Teiiie-s-ee is a bud fail ure, while the c ru ci op is everywhere ail in T to I to be fir In-hind what It' sho'ild le' at this S':i-o:i of the ye-r. M.n.y lh I Ii of w In at w. II rut y'..!l the S"n. "People un- dying of starvation," sr I a g"iit!eiiuu from Mobile. "Tho poor are tarving," -i.id a iii-i hanlc i.t .Moigoini ry. "(re! hi'p'i-i.wi! are starving, ntrl that's the G u'- tiuth," .-.i.-l the wife of a coal tniie r I.' '(r (.'iiattaiio. g 1. A II smu.ii p.it l.ii: Li in A plieeof g-id He'.'h.lig nil" i.illidl'.'d ilo'lir.i Was til-k- n i-ul o'Chiiv' t'i t.'o '; claim, oti W.l-on's ih, I'i.-.S'! r rlc' r, li-t w ik. A (orn spo -id' nt of the .fnutit.iinfr , ui.t-s lioiii Aidnirn, j o.l'hr river, Aug. iii, , follo.i -; ' Mr. K rkieiti- ek starf d this ni'iriiing to I ' . , ..... 1 I ni' 1 1 ll.e em gr.1i.1-, w 1.0 are r.'poni'.i 10 oe v. rv ini'liv off, and fi-iine of Ihelii t irving Lv, iy elaiiii in I'owd'T river viilley, i.nd marly a.l in Grand II uido Vulley, are ta ken up, nn I in lM tiiau a year we shall pnehiee a ,',r:ioii 01 our nippl.es. ( , s.r.v m il, work"d by wuier, wdl be 111 1 op' latum on Willow Creek in a few days 'lo in an: dying like rotten sheep, through uiul the propr;. tor i.ijh lie will mpply lu'm-1 their enlire ho k of any and every de-crip-I.i r at H cents a loot.' I t.on of ho-pitnl stores and Miiplies, uiul Flour is worth J 10 per 100 b; Ib "f 10 ! lo lo i-U; Mutton 1 to 10 '"s P.!' II Sen lyes-. -We well! shown, Sat nr l.tv l.i.f tie b Ivirl.tititrirk n vi i-v fliir -p. eirn. olpi.rt.go!d obtained at Auburn, j noi irue umi ine eueiny eapinre.i ;gm Powd, r river. A v. ry liel. tVw I-ad j "!"! Mi:(J'll.m " siege guns, or any mm has I.,,,, st,',. k i..-ur Ho- town of Auburn. ! T "'ores to sp-nk of. On tho eon anditii the opium., of old mlm n v. ho " "V-, Up '"-'! held artillery l.av- -M.mii.f-I th- l a I, that it w,! prove ! '"' '"7 fr'"" '"'V f"1 "",W'"' the rlehist nimrix mine in the world. Ir-; w'""1 h,,u'v ti,,; "y,"f M,l'l'l"' "f l.e, w ho have wo,k"d upon it have alr-ady , f '"" HH "" ,'"H'l''',,t-. t,k"i, out largo umo ,,,(-, and wh.n fairly! K-ILrliiw men will s. m tl,es,( ,u-U o, em , th. re is no P Ihng how miieli will be 1 l'r""f "lir '""V 1"" ""taiilial re,.. ,1'lllv. Poillllls Will b- taken OIt ' itist' ,. 1 of ounei s Otti'imi'ln. F.,r..i. Acim.vt Lii-t Sunday ufbr i.ooii, lule fomii hojs were swimming in the 'lough jii-t iib'ive town, Il"iiry Noble, a fine, int. Iligi nt boy I J or 1 1 years old, went up to whin; le- hud lied a colt Hint 1,0 I.nd b"i-n riding. On nttenipting to puss behind the n 11 1 riu I it k ki-d him on the le nd nud killed him almost instantly. hiigfUt l 11 J J!rpiiiliran. 4V Oen. I'lilh r is following up Ids en- j rg'-lc .roi liimn lions in New Orleans with , ( in rgelii: action. lien men violate 1 heir parole-, lie hang- or shoots the III without , lli igctierul course has been ad- j Ill'Tey. iniruble tstf Lxel.niig" on Mnttern citien rules wr The rebel nrmy is like on inretenito 'en to twelvn per ei-ut. d'ettunt f,,r , 111 ; coipiette it bm ki down from oil Mlgnge e'vubl: iii currc'icv , men's. Juni'vili' Jnvtiml. roroign News. Cai-k Hack, Aug. 8th. Tho following has been received per steamer City of Baltimore: The Paris correspondent of tho London Times savs: " It is believed that the Amor- i 11 ' 'lm'il1011 occupies mo most serious at- lontion ol .Napoleon, nuil Hint a council oi Ministers has been held at Paris. It wouldn't be surprising if the subject should be laid before tiie L'nglish Government in a still more pressing manner, with n view to a speedy solution." lie adds: " 1 don't intend to say whether the movement w ill tie followed by any immediate effect, or whetlnr France wiil take the lead, with the expectation that Fngluml cannot do otherwise than follow, or whether both wiil net at the twine time. I only know that l'Vaiiee is convinced that the present moment is most opportune for united ne- example in I tiou.'' lie intimates that President Lin I coin nud some of his advisers wouldn't ob ject to some gentle pressure. The Times editorially points out that the Federal prospects lire more gloomy; but the Uaily News combats such views, and speaks ol tho Northern policy with oontin ucvl confidence-. Most of the Loudon journals allude to the financial crisis in America, and reiter ate their strictures upon the false financial policy of the Government. Lven the Star charges the Washington Cabinet with the most deplorable ignorance of true cconiuv. j The Tunes uignes that if the position had ' I'eeii reversed the Americans would never 1 have rccoirni.'., ii the blockade as Mngland , , ' -. ' ... . . .. . I has done, but would have broken It, under he . 0rwf ir,,.rvul0n. j Several journals attack Archbishop , Hughes for certain revolutionary remarks : ''.v '' " "elore a Hub.iu , ! au.licl'ce. i In Italy, Garibaldi, in the course of a .,,,,. M ' ,, u. tj ,,,,, i, lls, Sl..,r. I.-.. . f,i...i l ... .. ii 111 1.111, 111 I 111 11111,1.-1'. IkllllllT ,11 lll'lllll. 1 to which the people rosponed caoh time, " Lome or death! lie spoke in violent terms of Napoleon, and said " Wo have given him Savoy and Nice; ho still wants .something more. Me has one price ready for Pome another for Naples." l.ivli-r Com t'.aoir. Sr Johns, ( N. P.), Aug. 1'th. The Scotia from Liverpool on tiie "Jd, W illi ( leen.-towu dales to the 3 I, has ur- I' ',i u .. .. pjsv.ip l. i ng.-r. The Iuilepeudeliec liilg1 n--erts tlinl France, Pra-.-ia and liiul.nid are mgoti.it nig lor nu d alien in Aunr.c.i, and that the I ,m former in .de a proposal to Lughind, but h ue not iccciinl a tin . I reply II. rl Uu-sel jn-llties tho v.tor of the Frdtral cru -i-rs e-tfthe I!aliam:n. I rii'i-,i is i-iirr,..l l)iit l-'n.-t nut hud . , ' ' . " , sent a special envoy to w usiiu g.on to urge the Pre- ih nt to tuke the initalive to wards ponce if he wishes to uoiJ cm rs of i mod. .it-Oil. Gen I'ire's proetamafon, iln.l the army .. .. 1.1 ..1. . , .... I mM t lliiini -ij.J-.-k nil i.ii. i in in , , una mm i iu- I adoption of a m -ten, ol , rapine, and has provokul unfavor.ihle Com im uts from tiie press. Sir Y. P. Mead savs, in the Turn that the cheap' st defeii-e tor C.niad.i is for Log I ....I ... .......I ..... .. ..i..... ..( i..! .1 .... . v uu.. , . i t.lll'l 11 I'l'lll I. Ill .. sl - ,l II. VI , ...l.l.l - I f the A mrr.i-ins burn Toronto, Kugl. i -1 t . in! i .:n o.;,..ir i lo-,,,,, ! ....,., ,i ..1..01. . r.r. uui-p- o .Mexico uu, priiccpii.ng nr.-Kiy. Ti e Frei.cli have reocciipnd the l'.oii,:i!i Ir .nth r. Garibaldi I. .is I.--n il .1 pro.-lii'iintion for oliliit'-i r. to ii-eiulde ill S. cily, announc ing that ll.e t me for a -t.i 11 .;n couie. The .h. -'.ii.a'ion of the I'.ljreitltioil il IlliklioB II. Wuv TiiK Si r.'i Pays' Cosri r wuni: Vti'touiKs New .j, 'j r having mentioned alrnidy that (! lu ml Andrew PmPr, Pr vo.,t M11. -hal Gi ie r..l ill the Army, of the Pntomar, and also G'Oi. Marey, Chief of (Jin MeCh Il ia's .stafT, have ru intlyU. n In re, we may 1.0 longer n fruin from untie ing the f .et, more 1 -neiiilly 111 it enables in to -t ite th it they concur in the In lief that ll.e si-yell d buttles were a -ii'-eis-slon of sub-: ant. nl Union lctor is, inas n.ii li in th.y nsiiltid: I. I.I the .-neee.'.bf.il aehien ineiii.t of the nrpo-e of MeCh Hall, viz: so to change lis baseui to secure the co operation of the gi.iihoa'i. 1 In the defeat of the two 1 lids nlnn d to b nria iiipl -hi d by the cm my, vi: ihe pri Yi.i.tiuu of MeCh Han's move for the J.nues riv. r bunk, nnd .-during our iin un ii-" -tipply ut tiie While II011-". Ill Ihe fart that the rebel loss in kill !, e.oiiirb'l, pr.soiun, omI men oth. raise "it "ri dt rumlml, wai, nt the luwesl ful cnl.iti-jii, two for one on our side. In lh" fact that tho rebel.,' Ions of 1.. 1:1.,.. ..r 1 "' -'i" "'""i" be replaced; while ours cm, instantly al nio-t. o In the n lilivo iceiditioli in whieli the batlh s h ft ihe sick nnd wounded of two eoiiti iiding fufcis. Our wounded and siik "II lemg numiraiiiy proYnieii lor, while thin en al ng n slate of things in and around It i hmond, appalling to tint w hole South, We may add that the gem ml ofllerrs iriiicd ubove unit" in declaring that it is '""""' '"'" K, "'' en, y .,, tho umi d iV4 battles lis n si riei of Union victories. U'linhiiiilmi Xtnr, July Hi, Tftooi", A iiiom n Major Jlinnrson's coiinniiiid First Kegimeiit Oregon Cavalry, nrrived on Wednesdiiy morning from Walla Walla. Tiny crosed the (Jlcurwaler with their large liaggflgu wagons about noon, and ntoneo started for Lapwl, some twelvi'i I miles from town, where we understand I hey ! will b(! stationed for the present. present. These troops wre taken from tlm best in tlm ills- Irlct, and judging from their fine soldierly bearing as they piosed our ollieii on their way from the firry, wo shall man, wo trust, hntn oecnsion to speak fit the 111 in 1erm of praise nud roininendutioii. (Jot-' ih n Aje Details of Eastern News. Our silvers by telegraph from tlm Fast reach to yesterday, August Hth. The lie tails of intelligence, without being marked by any striking oecnrrrnee, lire- decidedly interesting. Tho " situation" ol the Army of the Potomac is tit present timo ipiite n pn..lo to both Union men ami rebels, ami (his fact is pregnant with elements of good to the cause of the Union. A blow may soon descend which will confuse and aston ish the rebels. Still more, It is very evi dent that we are beginning to have at least ii suflieiency ol men in the right place and at tho light time. Gen. Popo certainly gets troops from some leasiblo point, and uses them to good advantage. If Gen. McClellan supplies a portion of them, ho is wise enough to keep his own counsel. Pope is still following Jackson, who will probably make a stand at (iordonsvllle. Hreckinridge, after trying to play war a little by taking possession of n part of Pat. in Kongo, was obliged to fall lack. A sad accident ocearrod on tho Potomac, by a collision of steamboats, and some seventy three lives were lost of FniriiNido's returning wounded and convalescent sol di.rs. The Union men in Mis.-ouii are slill engaged in the work of driving the robber guerrillas I.i their Secession holes. Instead of the Union troops having been defoaled in tho vicinity ol 'Cumberland Gap, as reported by rebel journals, it turns out that the followers ol Jeff. Pavis were sig nally beaten. Gen Itutl.r, at New Or leans, it appears, is still in the way of Ins duty, having lately succeeded in obtaining about $of0,000 from wealthy Secessioni.-ts for the relief of the iliotic-Mil. Wo an nounce with pleasure thut Col. Corcoran has ul last been rclensiJ, mid has reached Fortress Moiuoe. He will bo welcomed buck bv the whole nation. rile account.- fruiu lhiropc present nocvi uVnco of any ih.-positnm lo interfere in our troubles, further than some expressions in Fnghind in favor of mediation at some tilling period. The luecii very graciously suys .-lie was determined from the outset to take no part in our contest, and ha-seen no rea.-ou "to depurt from tho liuitrality wh ch she has steadily adhered to." This i- more thin some ol her subjects can say. la Italy, Garibuldl uu I Victor Miuanilel are issuing opposing piocluiualums and in, iv Li! i -i-t. Iin. ii i-i't lit, h " I'liniifi-r im. I ..i , yMtuf.t w h ,1 bo ot s, . vice . , , , Ami.r,nl lfl-lir,. The Sloaliu r OriMbu hamtiTived at Sun Fral.ci.-eo. Shu brought up third olliei r Scott of ll.e G olden Gate, thirteen of In r pa.v-eiig rs and fifteen ol her crew, who Were saved ill tho bout of which inentiou has been made. Leavenworth, Aiigu-t IS --Owing to tiie ritiels in Jackson county threatening an altai k on Ivau-nS City, the Prwo-l Mar-hal has ordered citi.elis to enroll thelll- selvi lor inditary duty lho.se refusing to id, mi s-it (,.. iirti sli'il ltiiMin,-- . ifi'in.r. ... , , ,..',,,,... .,. ....... i I I ... . . ii linn'. nl Ho. orili-r IS The New bi in iViigir ti tutes lliul the lii.i.l re- I -nil. nl tin. .Ii rlio. i 111 ol lit I ',iriiloi:k ilnh- cate the .Ii feat of Johnson the Si cession ..,,..,, I,,,. I.,,i-,.rii,,r liv i, in-lit, rov i,l ' J 4 p((l In liannpole Augu-t I.) - The i,ewi ol the l.ivas.i.u o Kentueky w hu ll n aelii d j ,.rc OI, JVt.l.iT. irealed . .. C.temeiit 'I I,.. r. I - i-iili ri it il. Si,.!.. i several points and i-apturul Soim isct. Tiny arc now moving 011 Glasgow, nnd ll.re.iteniiig 1'iotthng Giei 11. Kuliy Sii.itn, at the I. cud of b br g uh s of iiifanliy nnd batteries of artilh ry, in:d a 101 respond mj; torcf ol cavalry i.- ul mut to inan h lo Fog In k I i.i). Tiie ph.11 is to cut our line ol 11 .iiiiiiuiiic.it :un m il if pos-iblo compil tho evacuation ol Cumin-rhind Gup. G.n. Morgan has retired with a part of his force to Porbonsville to hold tho place and nsks for reinforcements. Tic re is a force of 'J.ooo rib. Is in S ott county. A loree of JOO cavalry sup.osei) to be tiie ndtniice of the Trni.i su e Guard, is nt Moulin 'hi. The rebels l.nvo tak' n Lon don, in the rear of Gen. Morgan, and w.!l undoubtedly attack him in front at the same 1 1 in. New Yoik, August l!i Tho 7Voir has a di-pi.lili winch n)s Ilnrrison's Lund iug whs iTui.Ui.ti d K ithuiit the loss of 11 single gnu. All ngne that tho movement was cxecutid admirably. Monday last Meddl's iliviu'on received orders to Mnkc tentH, provide six days ra tioni, ready to move ut u moment's notice. A I 'J o'clock tho same li ght, the nholo di vision I'liibnike.l on fieameri for Aipua Crei k, viu Fortress Monroe, ai was sup po"i d. An order was i.-sii.d thai no vessels with prov'sions should pneoci! further than Fortress Monroe. On Wednesday, ten day'i rations were served to army nud tni Thursday irge guns were n moved from the rort ami safely rmburked. Thursday and yesterday Gen Pope's corps led the vun ol the overland portion or the army. Thursday night fifty sail tessels left the dif ferent wharves loaded with stores. The sick nnd wounded wire placid on stenmers belonging to the sanitary commissioners, nnd were first to move. MeClclluii und most of his staff went by lurid. Tim oflieial report shows tho total force at Cedar Mountain batlle to l,o 21,000. Tim village, of poniii Ison nbovo New Oilenns was destroyed by fire by order of the Ciiptaiu of the sloop of nnr Ilrooklyn, it being inf. sled with Guerrillas, who-o principal business was firing into transports liilled Willi sick 11ml wounded soldiers. Philadelphia, Aug. lit Tho cornspomlei.t of the l.iiiitirrr, from Fortress Monroe, Aug Hlh, says the nrmy was crossing ihe Chiokiihominy yesterday by menus of Pon toon bridges 2,0(10 feet long, lly observations this morning, I find with 11 few exe, ptions, our entire Heft have arrived here, so that I may say that our enure in 01 is sale. .St. Louis, Allg. Ill IW'ligeM bv tlm I iieilic Knilroad report that 11 light occur 011 '''ri,l,J'. "l''" north of Lexiiu,. '"ween portions of Col. Phillip (,'rit- 1 regiment, H00 strong, and about 0,000 giierrillus under Onunterel nud other inn rrillu i.-hiefs, riMilting in the defeat of .Slate troops with los of 200 killed und wounded nnd 2 pieces ol artillery, New York. Aug. 19 Sterliiof . '''""'ge 127 n 12HJ; gold 1.1; Imrn iioiul mil. (.'olumbiis, (),lo, August 21. -A dis-,nl.-li from (Jen. Morgan At Cumberland (lap, says there Is considerable excitement on the subject of the rebel d ruoiislrntioii In Fast Tennessee, nnd snys there In cause for excitement. Nashville. August 20. The rebel Mor gun is reported to bo at Munlsvillo with 1.800 men. Fortress Monroe. August IS. Tim old bridge neross Hampton creek was ru built to day ami a pontoon laid across near it A lame number of troops are encamped about live miles this side of Newport News loniiihl. Gen liurnsido Is hero. There is some talk of bis taking u portion of Me Clellan's command as it Is evident that a part of this army must remain on the I e iiiusiila, as between Hampton nnd York town there are 'Jd acres covered by bos pitals on the Hampton railroad now being built Irom Hamilton to tins place. Philadelphia. August 10. The I!ulletin savs a goutleniail who loll l ortress .Mon roe last cveiiing furnishes the following: The army of the Potomac had arrived nl the lower Peninsula without being molested in the slightest degree. McClellan, il is understood, was nl Williamsburg yesterday morning. Fit. John Porter's division which was on the opposite side of James river has abo come down to the Peninsula. Gen liurnsido also arrived Sunday, and went lit the James I her ns far as the Chickahoniliiy to s.-e how operations were going on. Ho relumed voMerdav to the Fortress, report ing that everything was satisfaotory. The weather was delightful, most favorable (or the regiments Most of the gunboats bad come down the river, but some remain to guard the pontoon bridge across the Chieku- hominy over which the army passed on its wnv down tho 1 YiuiimiIii. Nashville, August !l A train fiom Huiitsville, Ala, was find into today mar Columbia, leiin.fonr persons killed The rebels are reported lo have rvaciiu ted Chattanooga and to be making Northern march. Union refugees from G. '.latin report tl.nl no houses were burned by tho guerrilla Morgan. W iishliigton, August '20 Specials to Now York papers say the mind of the Government is again agitated to using tho rei.snrship of the press Coinpluinls have been made that now nud impoiti.nl nmvo un nls of the National armies were prima lurely published in sumo of the New Yolk journals. 1 bo ur 1 . pn.-tment bus deter mined to order eurn spoi.di lilt out of Gen Pope's lines, i.l-o other (ii'tnriil's W e arc inlor d that Geli. Pulh r Will ooll be n called fiom I he depnl lliiei.t ol ll.u (iulf and Gen. 1 . will hike his place w illi l.eail i.uartt is at Niw Oil ii ns ,iin that bu w ill lie as-oi-iiit. d in the loliuiiiii triil, on of local i.fTors w ilh Keerdy John sou in provisional Goirrnor. St. Linn-, Aiign-i I'U A litter in re gard to the batlle in Jackson comity, sny ibe Frili rat force was moving Smith frmn Li xiiigtou. Mo , in m arch of ll.e men.) Ion it su.lilei.ly nil n. will, nn nn.l'. i-e.nl. an I was as-iided oil uil sales by n In Is I'lie 1 1 di r.il.s made n stout reil-lnuee, but alter in pi rule ami li!u,ly lulil.i.g wne captured. A il reports agree c lot two or three luindled in. 11. A i iiiiip of gm rnll.is from that roiintr, i-ound South, wire nrresinl ly the .1 . fT. r son Home Gu.irds l.i-t light 'l'lorlv i '""':. l "r. ;I Ni mk, Angu-t 'J.I An nrmy let I. m ... .. .. l . I . I . II I . . I ,.,.., . , ,... I 1. . I .1 , i """r ("' - " uo.mioi.y hi iwiioceHK, 1 iiurii.iy 1 v, u.ng 1 lu-re l.a bein im attack on the rear nud no losses of uny k.i.d Washington, Aug JO --The ruinond t vui nation of Chattaiioi pi, m il the none mints of the rebels lowurds Kiioxviile, 1'n. 11, 1111 1 K. elm, omI, Kii.tu.ky, l.me caiiio d go at ex. iteiin nt in the m. I laty cir cles lure; Iroop-i nre eoi.-t.nillv nrr.i ing knicois City Aug 20 - The Fulcrui I lo-s 111 ihu eng.igi no ill at Lone J ok, on I Friday, is imd.r-i I to be l.'iO klhd 1 ..1. .1 1 .. .. 1.1 t .1 nu.i.niiil Ilini iiiissiii;, nil- iil,.l.ri- li im- loice ini.j.nl to Lexington. The 111l.ll. ry I0.1t ill the light Was retaken four ( mm, ni.d Iin., lly sp kc.l and nbaii'loiie.l by tlm 'rd eruls. Ibiring the fibt nl Iinliiiuapiili, Mo, Well. Iluglies, riinl, was kdlial Mm no- lor. mis and brutul Col. Ii.rd, and Col Thompson were wounded; the lormi r lati.l ly. Fedeial lo'S 21 killed nnd 2.' oiind id -while the n bid loss it lio k lied und 1 1 wound, d. St. Loins, Aug. 21 A geiiilemnn just bom Lexington, Mo , re; oris soon alUr I living that city, be heard an nhirui of a gun liit j nnd tiie toll bnitt n 111 tho I'uhr ul lump, followed by loud 1 uiiuomuliiig lie is confident the garrison wdl be aide to imi i.tinn its. If nud n pnl-e the in. my, ns the garrison is 2,000 strong. The strength of Ibe rebels is supposed to be 1,000. Washington, August 21. Iho Fidi r.il prisoners, captured ut Pull Pun nnd other points, arrived line today lioin Soulli Curohmi. They complain bitterly of bud Ireulinciit. 1 1 is understood that Pi rerdy Johnson n coinnn nded the return to Consul ol the Nellu rlands $hii(,0u0, sei.ed by (int. Cutler; $7 1 H.OOO be returned to the French Consul, nnd uh.o n large amount of sugar nnd other inercliaiidisu be relinquish ed lo Greek, P.nlish and other ineicl.uuts doinicihil at New (lib. ins. According to Johnson, these sciiircs of llutler cannot bo justified. Advices from Mnrtiniipic stiilo that 000 French reinfom menu for Mexico hud urrivnl; 6,000 inoro wi re expected. New York, Aug. 22. The Tnbuiio' correspondence, dated head (punters, Army of Virginia ul Cedar Mountain, says the army is again on the march, and that inarch is u retreat. An order wan issued today, lo bo ready lo start ut once, nud before two hours the tents nnd baggage had all gone to tho rear. Wo understand t l.u wliolo Army of Virginia is retreating. All sons ol rumors nro nlloat, that the whole army of Richmond is advancing and thai the n.bels urn alleinptiiig lo turn our left Hunk. In a word they nre innn liiog Htraight on to Fredericksburg and Wash ington. Thus threuti ning on the left flunk ai d in front by an nrmy of superior num bers to our own. Pope' itruiy relrealn nnd fights by ihiybght. 1 1 Is supposed Im will cross the Ki.ppnhiiuiioi k, but when once oil the north bunk ho will no longer relrellt. The Times' letter from Fortress Monroe, dated the I Ktb, says tint army In already In process of embarkation to nnollier field of operations. 1'ickcnsvillc, Kentucky, is In posses-Ion of tlm rebel of lluiiiiihrey Martini's iidvnnce. It serins lo lio iliini- I'urey'n lutein l ... . , . . ,u IURO Iin , 'Is nanny region ' -iiun of .. . M';'i''hiN, Au,r. lsn Uu. 1-lth for Ci "' 1 V Il.l where alar b 1. S? Whit . 'Ht e.l. He Hock. Cuvalry " """ofi,; rw York A ml 01 Imriii. Ne ..Hnrnvedfron, Havan, mo,,,;;: hq .. Culpepper, Aug. lot. "0 rny would cros, tl,0 it ' "Nd r 0 H i)ia inisIi-'S; "'-'"' tleiiyed Hun - ? ku "'"'k'' Alel),,,.;0'1''!!,.,,,,,? oniiiig np; u,j ""1118 n,... ill sin,;, r ,r Un Sige l''eovers the re.r "is o men nr. or' Ar II I II SUCH order y ,nrel,i,,gi;l,llg ;ifll over fields towards lo H pens no crossiin, .iii i. ' Uo"W ;"""'" N'iofuird ,,Ud "H ""'K Imiiu ' "tr,ki) 1 "ik, auk. 22li 1 thut the r.iic s of ,lcCl.il., 1, .'"I 'vcforu.rdJ jllSM, '''ll-vieini.yiO,;!:'1,,, tioro. AiiL- ; J i..."1- (":' '''' 10 .i, xr?N i W ar states il,t 1. IU, . MilliTj, At Litile lUu JiHf JlKAlKMiAKDg Fosei c hnie direct li.f,.ri.iii... , 1 oHiinu mioriiiiiii,,. 1. "U.11H 1 . v". .0 lii. .. .1 '"' no error, Hint (i,n u" ntm .M 1 mi o'chsk on ii,, ;.; :,.k of Shdoh. lrrL.rill.,,.. UKUVllkrU -legr..,,ra ( J A In , that ho II fr and that he h, ,," ' nl Urtort the conllict, , 4'0ft 1 ""Wii despatch was r, u iI(in,, , K r telegraph onic. in ,.,c C"' ulterwards, ,HI0 uf fti gei.tlen.en was spri.ki,,, of , mj f'Tee in the art, J, J prf, or tmrmjr thium 'I proniinr,,. clix.,,. Iyrili, "J" " 1 ,!," "I"' 111,1 ,in,,1' Court, S Ic-palcli lo n.niul otkinfnlT Jl WTTh. scii-nc cV" """t l-ere.ftrr be ,af,.mj Na.y Ibparlnunt to H . ,0(10 tnri r .ronplted v.,, ..j .'i.oK,c .ure,,,i.Iff.,i0ll()f etrablo armor, n,,d the Monitor b.J ,', . its lesson lo the i,f!,, ltD j,r ut Xi a ...L -t..i... ... 1 . ' ; 1 " lu aTo jfriutt.,, luveiii.oii wi.nii s. iiWi1(,!;aItr ktX ; ina.le nl Jervy Cty u)l f(l.lU mwly pioj.elid Ku,i, ,ntt j, iUt(WJ lc I lived lu thr pru f , ftu . d.plh, fiom one to Ui,.tyi ler. On ihu oeiu-mn mi. Ut .., let I in lengih, tf crpsrity to carry ti(( tl.r.o nun, was pronilid ,,, , j,,. projn ted from Ihe Uv rIn.uI lit f;b, low thr surface. Py In.ai.i of I M rr l 'r,rK-. d by coiieimliti t .A gi t, ll.e bout roing t nry fcnii;. sh ii. This larjit coii Jhxi of 11 three im h plunks Willi 1 , Utin thin, n j rtuntng the onliia.y tLl; of n k-mI's s iht. T'i L!l ptrliri'.'! both and wn.t through Ihe lair vf 11 . luirge nyiiiiist hnli tlis turl isii prii.led. Mr Puffy 1 hiiiiu lUt ll fit rntt or ni-y otlur large liorr fit t V ibsi bulged ill thr same IliMiMr. T-ttH rle ii.jiits tl.ioegh pai ling, Bt.J trss I is ilrumi 111 lo br n losdij t iitn fij: preuiit the admission of lift Fw then- 1 xpi riir.eiits, tliiiti 1 r rt 1 liifsfl siiece.ss, it is nub lit ll.t r ki iii gum of n jirneus l y shiih tru!fu! alta. k.d be low the w stir line, 11.J lKK;i their Iron ph.lmg Tliii o.t kid tti new stylo ol nibinurine rfuir, itsl, ll.e theory of .Mr Puffy pron orrr.l, essi I th.it lion coll "mall Mibniergeil ram, mrryliiji wraT of largn calibre, uliieli neaU n"- iM jn a ship's hull large rumai l 1 man's body, and would nml beftotbeW tout in (en minutes. Pimiirsor Pr.misu.-Tln U&tff littlu beeK,,r in San Fr-oeisco, ph. 11 Manuel, Is said loin "k pendent fortune, and l bB;Ur : liouse on his ,r.i.rrtj, 011 milr. f" $20,000. Thr father .r part lw ""Ft diM urm iits for the boy. KrsTi iiiV-l'mler llf Prri J' Ke Mucky will probable l'" "'- nnd spedy n.uster, ayi tin Loo'rrillr Jn inerly rt n.inrr In m Vrnr ";,.iiC r.....i.l .Im.i1 nn Tlirilr WWI,, u ftlreel. No m.rk. of flolmft " found. Peer saloon in t'.nrmih, rl'"tu "' . for license to ri-II liquor 17 ' ' Jority of Ihe cilieni of IM rpv" nml ho fonld'nt come il. Vun;;..Hm.rA.S? p,indentwrilc:-Il''r'.''''"', lireHonth, Ihe most rlnhil. , n bi lsaro U.o.e of Nort "rn bWf , , tlm editor of Ihe in WWjfp, Ilmnble, In ft unlive nf thj lw who first rnme H011M1 "' 'uv gn nnd brouyhl Utn from Ihe reneKii.Ie Congrcwniin, lighnin. , 1 - . .ii. A. IH.n.y '''''',i'VS.lH'''rt' fl,.ur.lnll.. r."' ...ii.varvn ' si V iriit.rinh- '"""" mn 01 n..rl.ill ' ac.i,:h, lf';3-