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OREGON CITY:
SATITvDAV7aNUAKY 10, 1SC3.
Torney on the Late Elections.
John W. Forney, t!io lender of tho
Douglas party at the time Buchanan was
using Wendell to buy up members of Con
gress to veto for Lccompton, doesn't claim
tho Seymou.itcs ns " our kind of demo
crats." lie regards the Lite successes of
tho democracy, so called, as triumphs of it
disloyal faction, and warns till " loyal men
of tho Uuited States" to prepare to defeat
the disloyal " opposition' (democratic)
party at the next Presidential election.
Forney says" Not a day should, there
fore, be lost by the loyal men of the Unit
cd States in earnest preparation for the
elections of Imm -'CI. The
came of tlio
opposition democracy, now revealed, is
to acquire present strcm.Mli, so that when
the war is closed they may vote in concert
with the leaders cf the esisUny rehl'ion,
inJ restore these leaders to the J,im:t reus
ascendency by which a:id from which then
hurled such fatal missiles at the interim
of the Repullic"
Forney, like Andy Johnson, Holt, IVck
insou, Stauton, Rolnrt I.ile Owen, a:id
tens of thousands of real democrats, is a
Union man, and roles tio democratic ticket,
since the democratic party, ns now organ
ized, embraces all the traitors in the coun
try. Forney understands exactly what the
' game' of the democracy in the Northern
States is, and he evinces his usual sagacity J
as a politician when l,e warns nil " ,V.y ,"
men" to open the.'r eyes to the astounding I
fact that the efforts of the Seymours and I
Van Burens of the North are looking to a !
future co-operation wit!, the lenders of r.-'
hplthlM C.s .1 lr- .- .. - i
.., ao w jciiuii' me tt ijj'a;;?, 1 an-
cev?, and Duvises t , the political ' ascend
ency' they occupied before they openly
sought the destruction of the Govai:m nt.
There is little doubt but what thousands
who voted the "democratic ticket" at the
late elections were ignorant of the treason
able designs of the leaders who made tU
of theui ly deception and fraud. Some !
were induced to vote for democratic can.ii- !
dates under the delusion that the d.-moe-racy
were in favor cf a " more vigorous
prosecution of the war" thaa were tin.
I'niou men. They were dig':,t,.d at the
tJowncss and apparent hnb'ciiitv of sa.e
of the leading Oeoe-r-ls, a:, J thought that
J)v voting an opposition ticket the Admin-
miration wou.'d take warning and 1 lace I
... v . 1
more tmeier.t men nt the Lea ! of the army.
As in ISoG, democracy mnr.t a deception
and a swindle. TLe Nurth w as then car
Tied by the glowing attractions cf "squat
ter sovereignty." The South al-o went
for Buchanan and " .squatter sov;rei:.tv.'
Tie Xorth and the South Loth .-too 1 on
the Cincinnati Platform. The Ci:.ei..:i.,:i
Platform averted the right of the people
a Territory to "nguiate their own do-
in his first message the throttling ol squat
ter sovereignty by tho Supremo Court, and
afterwards hunt it out of Kansas with Fed
eral bayonets and " Candle-box Calhoun"
officials, there was a great stampede from
the rank and file of the sham democracy.
Of those who still adhered to tho party
and afterwards voted for Breckinridge nt:d
Lane, who again swindled iheiu by hypo
critical professions of ' Unionism,' there lias
been another falling off since Breckinridge
revealed the character of his ' Union de
mocracy' by a ' union' with the rebel army,
and Jo Lane encouraged tho rebellion him
self, besides sending a sou to form a 'union'
with Jeff B.ivis's teamsters who haul whis
ky to the rebel army so that now there
are thousands of those who voted for
Breckinridge who nre as loyal ns any of
those who voted for Lincoln.
After the exhibitions wo have already
had of the deceptive and swindling char
acter of everything bearing tho name of
democracy, it is n little surprising that
any man could have been deceived by the
professions of such demagogues as Seymour
mid Van Bmvn that they were for a more
vigorous prosecution of the war. These
demagogues are teally ns much opposed to
the war as Jo Lane, and if their kind get
Details of Eastern News.
St. Paul, (Minn.) Dec. J 7 . 'lliirty
. 1 . . .1 1 1
IMglll HI WO COllllcnllieu illinium item i
" Slavery on a Suro Basis."
Ono of tho secession sheets up tho river
can't sco liow tho President's plan of com
pensated emancipation in tho border States,
to tako effect prior to ll00, will do any
good. It also " can't sec" how tho libel
States which got up tho war " for the sake
.t .1 .... 1... 11 ...Ml 1... :..
ui slavery 011 11 sure ohms, win no m- , , . ; . ,. . 11
' . . , 1 . .1 1 proclamation ol Jell l'avis. He dedal 18
dueed to " give it up to get back into the ; , ,, , , . (,.S(.rvjn), 4.,i,,ii,d 1.1111-
nt Mankato yesterday. Several hundred
people were in attendance. P.verylhing
passed oil 111 nil ot'iicriy manner.
Philadelphia. I'ec i!S The Press pud
liidies what purports to do a retaliatory
Union." It thinks the President has com
mitted an "error" right here. Tho "er
ror" is not in the President, for his mes
sage was written for Congress, which is
ishtucnt. mid orders that he no longer be
considered or treated as a public enemy,
but as 1111 outlaw and a common enemy
ol mankind, iiml when captured, the olll
I eers making tho capture will instantly
supposed to contain men having an ordiim-I ,im t is ,,s0 ordered, that no
my share of drains. If a few squirts that , commissioned officer of the United Stales
cditscecsh newspapers, "can't see" the 1 taken shall bo released or paroled until
; fi. ,1 f'tia ll,.1.;i1i1i. I Butler shall have met punishment for his
, . I crimes. All negroes louiiil 111 arms shall
probably to a drunken ancestry, who ; ,.V(,.ra 0t,i,lM.s found with then,
stamped the impress of their tli liiuulu ry .jmjj i,, . Innur. This proclamation is
on their progeny. The President means dated lliclnnoiid I cc ','lM.
just this, that three fourths of the States, .p10 n,,,,,,,, f,m x,.w Orleans, lSth
dint is nil except South Carolina, lieorgiu, ; inst , has arrived. Tho Xorth Slur, with
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Ceil. Hanks and stall', arrived on the 1 Ith.
Arkansas, and Texas, probably e- ! T''" '' flm the following day
, , , , ,, that (leu. Butler had been superseded, and
ceptofusyste.il ol compensated, gradual I wi,ilsio;f(1 ulmot m M
emancipation, ns a means of immediate ; (-hisses. On tho loth, Banks issued an or
pence. If any of the slave States refused j der iissiimim; eonnnand of l lie IVpurtinnit
to do so, it u'ou'd set the dWcrnment riht , f '" Oulf and State of Texas tlen
, . ,, ) ; 1 ,.-ii. - Butler mid staff w 1 re to leave on the H-M,
he tort the cwilncd world, ns honorable,
.... , , . lor New ork.
ju.vt, and patriotic, while it would itreith- j UwU ni.u l.l.ir.u.lt.l.;s,il. ,..
possession of the Covernment a huni lint- ! en the loyal parly in all the border States, 1 trpy, ,riO,Oi(l troops who accompanied him
inj peace will de immediately patched up ' and weaken the rebels. If twenty six landed at Baton Bonge. The reiuii ndir
with the rebels, at n cost to tho North in j States did accept it, then in tho remaining ,,f ,lil c'edili.m would be sent forward as
, . , . ,, . . . ... . . . I . , ' ... soon ns it arrived. Iwo sicamen with
fot;,g J,Q Duvisswar dills, ... dimmg ; e,ght cotton Mates, winch you say -' of Su,ar ttl.ri ,,v Bll ,v
Cuba, or g'Uiig to war with qia:ii dy sei.- lighting for shivery alone, slavery would .,nj(,n t Atelmfuluva river. U.bel
ing the slave-holding island, far exceeding ; be abolished by the strong arm of the .xcIkhuut Ili-lii-T, from Nlxliili-, orrivi-il with j,,,, tlf j", ,ro(i,, r H. iheit M lbew
A Lovai. Tknni sskk Fat. iKn Outer
id Ncgley, who eoiniiiiiiids tit Nashville,
recently received the billowing letter:
N asi. Mi l. K (Teiin ), Nov, -I, I Still.
Brigadier (leneral Negley Hear Sir:
My son will ISI f"1' " l,,ISH
go into Kentucky to visit his wounded
In-other, a member of the Fiisi Tciiih'sm'o
Infantry, 0. S. A. Po not let him go,
for ho is an uncompromising Secessionist,
mid should leel that our govrri nt has
power to the the rod ns wi ll us to protect
In r loyal citizens. When my three boys
joined this fearful and uncalled lor rebellion,
1 lugged them 011 my knees to hpnro 1110
such anguish, or expect (lod's ever sure
retribution. They heeded not my prayers
or tears, and with other nu iiibi rs ol my
family, have nlnioit severed every tie that
innltis 1 1 1 it dear. It ml is nsi .My eliiet
son sleeps on the field of Anlietain, another
Was severely Wounded oil Chiqillll Hills,
mid the one who will apply to you lorn
pass has not viMtcd my house for nine
months, In cause 1 dare, '-land linn niel un
moved w Inn llie innd torrent of SccevMon
swept nil before it, and severed the deiireit
lies that bind man to bis fellow fit it 11. writ
ing " nci ldauia'' on the laili t heritage of
man, mid sprc.ul.ng ruin broadcast ncry
where. Let inv boil ferl and tuste the worm
wood and gall which they have offered to
others. 1 1 is your duly to (iod and jour
country, and the request ol Iheir lather -Hot
tliat he loves his miIi.s less, but I hut be
loves his country and her institutions
more.
An Ini no.sr o iiii: Biiiii; or Amu;
r.oi Thomas Brew of Boston has receiv.
from eve-witnesses nil account of th
Oi,H,oNL'.rvoTino---
"flairs of men, which iL . 110,11 H,
1 1 . i
ll" flood
1..,.. 1 ... - . .
........ ui. iu loriuno." 'I'ki.. 1
eitics mid nations us of .,,.. ' ,tt,lruof
Orong hop.., im, 0hr ," rf
1 . . . "" inn
''''. "J tlmtthotido btt riU
.........I I t . ... u1i I ri..i
. . "T
10 to I
HO Inn.. I
K 'iljr Claim, which In
" bCril
4 incq.
in 11 1 i-v 11 1 1 11,, 1 ... 1 1 1
' " "'"en luiiiir
11,. ...... I I . ' III! IF
Is "lieu wiiUMl Cltnilul
uiiinds before investment. Ti ""Jo
" "auction
his on all Kelinm... ,.r . . , .,
ill this place, k,,.;,?
fouls n ciiuranlou whl,.l. ... ,. '.Uml I
w hat it would cost us to subdue the rebell- Oovernmcnt, and the cause of the rebel- n cargo of cotton ut Havnna. She repot t
Democracy in ISoi". claimed to be ' lion being removed, the rebellion, accord- reinl arm. ,1 st, amer f lornla I1.1.I eseap.
;on.
" popular sovereignty'
more than tue soverei.
irnii 11 i.p.-u- i.r inn ....... i-.nt .,111
; it vat nothing yon,- own tUilemtnl, would dio out, hU,U lWw,, , "
:n ri.hts i f sine- for want of fuel to "lire the Southern '
.M'W 1 01 K , I 'CO. .1 I III!
past the
steunxr
Ariel nriivid from AspiuHall. She drought
he! icrs therefore, d; mocraey in lSoil heart."
.. ..,-...:, 11 ;.. k,.,i m-. 1 v.... .1 1 1: .1 1 .. .. : ...
.....s ,1111 1 in 1 .-oe-I lie nan leiuiuiimi n e "n"'"i no s'ecic lieu, nuller is to have 11 com
c hiirud to be (or the "Union and the ' stupidity 0:1 this point; now, will you be , maud in the fj. Id.
Constitution" it f.M.v, however, .i.fot. : so ejood ns to inform your renders afmit ' $.tn i-VjuciM-o pec -.''.i C.ipt. Sin
a h-'w ton-' it w ill take to " get buck into the man, of the ll.ig ship I. ancasti r. Pae.lic
Union" all the States that " seceded for s,l I"''"'. !,ci 11 promoted to the r.u.k
Ini"craev in 1 (' 2 e'aims to mean
more v g irous prrst (-ut:0!i of tho w ar;" it
Iiowevcr, opposed to the far, an I is
willing to make peace on a l..i!s that will
cnta I on the OoVirni'tent l!.e whole ex
pensis of the S.tut'e rn rebeliion, pl.ice the
1 .
the s.ke of slavery on a sure basis," ,v,u'1 ,T''
iidi'i'tin" ionr plan, of Leepiie; the niters --Bichmond papers sny
' 1 1 . t . . 1 1 m 1
.'i slavery f If the U. S Army is to sat
isfy the rebels that the v'jct of the (lor.
rs of t.'ie rein liieu back into power, , -rnment is not to " coerce," but to " ei
igate the North to 11 vas-.al.ige under f.i'.7.'i slavery on a sure 1 1 f is," ns .Me
haughty domination of the traitors I'hlhm commenced doinsr bv rrtttruing
who nre d' tenirried to rule
or ruin.
and
run
awav .lacS to their masters to r.l..se
of the Haverhill t'ouij any, ll'dh Massa
chusetts iv g ineiit. 'J Lc litter giving the
account says:
" t 011 r. un-ni'ier in lead n,: the aceounts
of the bat tie of A III let am thai tin re was .1
certain lull that (ieli Met I, ll.oi
Biiruside to hold at all Im irdi, and lh.it
1 1 U n i s i . 1 1- .sent Word llmt lo' eon!, I in.t In. hi
It hull nil In'iir I'pon l!,.- h"!d e;; nt Unit
lull ili pill, Im Cie late ol the w Lot 'el
Burn.;, , 's euros
'I'll.' :i.'it!i Ma ..ii'Lii. tli ryiui' .'.t W W
that the ; slat.iui.-d on the P'p lo ih f. n.l it, but lin-
h)s-s of Oen Hill's id vision on the I It'll, i tire was m sevi re lli.it t!" v f. II l.n k u:o
was 'J 1 1 kill-'il, 1. 1 1 1 wiiiiudel, and 117 ' ret rente. I ihoi u I he bill, null the i- c. pl.on
missing Tins id vision was I Ins one con j of I 'lily ti e iletr.iiiln.il lie ii. who ie
Irouteil by 1'r.i hk'iu ' left, mid consist' d of' loam"
s,i tirig'ni. i. .More tinni Ii.iN Hie r li. l j
loss during the day occurred in tiind.vi ;
moii.
ul liitii'i'st ...a i i
' " iiiito n I i
dVivo nisi, into Innnufactur,, . ,, lo
''"'live industry, wlit.,101r loPr.
ll"'""y "'iMgekeueedH. M '
for facto. us mill linu, v, Li... , 1K'
mid iM'Milcs the W.,.,1.... i, . " ' U,W.
"" r ie nr. ...
" ""U l 1' lll.lr... '
d. mid which kl.l.i .... ... ' l'roN-
slin.lt I do tnk.'.t t I ' UU"' .
"K'l'iiiO nn i . -,.
-...I .in. i.irh 1Mtl(,hn-;"
here is mi qiiestiun but tlml ,
l..;,ur.. of , ,,,, , lh, '
tl.ul..,,, establiHhinent , j ', "J
iim.ii.i.ir.it ..r li, r.tt IntorcMs T) ,
IToposed to be put very Hindi ..'j?
others ,hrouhmil ,.
mid Mii roundiiiL' roitn.;, . :.. - '
Hot vail, v should '
b" S.il. in Stuti'Miiun, in ,1,,
of adiiee to the M Ceh
W Ol ll , ' V (
nll i held th,' I,
Mulii I I'lli. i I lo I- nl III' III
! H.i;, , v nul.h- iMen.v I
w lihiu.-t II ;-!.
I.'.ii
111, II
lay a sure foundation for it war with Spain corn for the rebel army, then, the
and other foreign powers provoked by 1 ari v in I'ViVfit months has r, turned four
lioibtl-'erng outlaw ry, bisidt s covering up l.wi hid runairai s.'.jrt t, huw loir; will it
a mine that will ere l.mg e. lode and in- .i, a similar courts, to "establish"
I volve tlie nation in an internal war, often
j fold more magnitude than the one in which
i the leadirs of the deuioeraev have nlriadv
p!::ng d in.
I The tnilli is, and such it w ill prove to
be, that the sueoi cs of the j ro-shiviry de
mccracy in y-.-ars gone by, have involved
the nation in n struggle for its cxUetice; ,
and the sir
four riilli mi " p'l a sure b-ius," and thus
end the w:ii?
Your logic, you will bear in mind, is,
that as the rebel Stutes are fighting ulone
! The Phil, oh lphla pap. rs pui.l.sl) nunc
'count of the I. -rth coining r, nrt of th.
Coiumittee on the Conduct of the W'ur
It appears that Puirtis.de's or g un I:n
was to move .suddenly to 1'ied r-ik-liiir,
cross, in,! open a base fur . pl.is fuun
Aq ii.i Cr. k, then push rapidly loward-.
P.ii liirioml. lie i xpeetnl lo gel thirty or
forty miles muih bi f,.rc the rein Is can.e
np. I lie p'liooo! s mill sin,ii s were tut
" for slaverv on a sure bas:s," tin v will not nt Kabnoiith i.t the t me nf l, s urrival hut
be in luced to rome back into t!r Union,
unless they secure what tiny want " sla
very on a sure basis " This llgr.'rS rXm t-
result nl a ge.i'-ral triumph of ly with what we said was your plit'orm
that party whi.h ,..
wi'l give a stat, to
will end the t xisteiice i
O'l tills Cell. '.ill'. tl,
th:
vk ngo the rebel Key J.l
.itfnrin
were nor Ties fatal omission cans. , I a ie
l iy of ten days, enabling the n In Is l-i f,,r
tify mid eii'iei iitr.ite. (Jen .,-ig I. lours
the eiigi'ie.-r-i, but I ! en 1 1 ilh . k on. r it. s .
them (I'll. Woodbury mis the ihliv;
win o i r. s. , I v il -t In ii.g .'t.u:,,! in t in,- ,
i 'Oil 1 1 a
Bio,..
sat . ,1 I, in I lie i! v.
Il'llnrt w as com pvini'H n;ii..n th.se,
li .'I tlllg U llll the lie,-I lb t. I 111 in I I ill el ,
an t ii'tliougli tin. t' l 'l i li .r..i'l no In-
I, ;!l tottii'i.n trto r.! "! I he ,. v.,t. . 1 I . i . i . I,
II. . y H.-re vpii, , It wasi.l i !,
th.lt ll.-llnrt W l.llh.l, l.e,,v , -g .,,,, f.,;
i h uges ol I n, k-la.t a-, d I. ,!J ii,.r llo
lie.irl I Ie lb. d nliliost ia -! ml Iv, Will,, ml
n ttoid or .i strn.-l" ( lai of 1 1 , : t In!,
I.iind . t I,, i i. s lilt, en i i re k l1 d i . 1 1 ' i ,. (.;
ninl they wire I, urn d nn I1.' v, i y -,,,!
tin y h nl bought .vi ih ai'v f,-r a 'i. -t,i g
i i ! i .. I vii. i ur,
mntati I.l.-.r'y that " a compromise with the South hoin.r.i j 111 1'""" 'I" ""' 1 ' ' "'"!'
f a fr, r (i.jveri.nn nt b!.j to Soullu ru slave!,, l h rs.'1 If this i ! V.t S.-naW l.-i coi.tirimd t'i
i'nli.-!i a ih 'potisin i vour orie'ramine. wht not withdraw i!ie "' Caleb B. Smith in .In I
. q. I
I. !,
id
r a l.a'l'in of paup-r-, or t!-e ii.v.,lv .' us army from the rebel States, disniVi three-
f.uirtiiS of it, mid station the balance along
United States ! strict ( '. mt of li d ,,i..
racstic institutions." Southern ! moera'.
all in i ue ciuiu.'iii ruin. The r -siilt w
solve the prubh in ns to our ca: aetv
m il'. ..lining a r pt.l!:iti f.i'm of (jonrn
iii1 i.t. Siie-h will mm1, ly be the aafid cmi
se(pj, ie, of u failure to crush tin; r In I
1. on, which all trip; Union men, republi
cans, democrats, and wh'g,-, arc now work- .
ing tog'-thi r to iff ct. ()it,r, lli,thn.i,
i are the Southern rebels, und the r North
I ... , . . . i
Urn iih.es who ore orgai-i. ng ns " d mo-
I rrats." The n b. Is have rnlisti ,1 in their!
v:c-j ;u t!.:s Mate nil tlie ir-,s that
No liniu nat, on h is v. t la
I" Ii
the vacancy in tie lutir.or l i.nriin. nt
f.r the line to return runaway sl.u.s? j
.,,.,, i . i,i i I, I i.- in ni -.r.ii ii.na iroi.i in- y :i, r -k e
Wo.ii lnt fo hi.iidred tl.oii.HtHl U..Ti ( tm-Mt ,M, Mi,, ,..,.! ,. , uf
be enough to return to "a n-riiium -nt bu- I U rt, and tat-t that th" houl nml di hm,!
s s'' nil the sbivi s that would prolmbly t liulimw are slatigliteting one nnoihir
cup.
traitor come when trying to ride a Jiff
Pavis donkey, with a "Union" puir if
-pur, on!
t'JT Tin- ( Ip'n in,
the org oi of I'r,
P. lie . ,,,-:, ,.r M,
tin l,.t. pi-1 of th,- A ;i.,-t
I 'I., 1 1 -i , II gl in !, -1 1 . t
I ll r. 'J e c illl, I darn to na,
w hi 'li vniil-l f,,!,,-,r fr
the South, li 1 ii, U ,,. a
ei, III r,
,1.
M
p. I.t
. ly i.t
t in
th" w.'i
I I'.e t- ;n,l,, a ii,
1 bv tht - -lh-
, -ii ii :
.'I 11"
rt
Tiir Ui i'i it Cm sritv A friend, writ
ing to .is from Walht Walla, under date
in oi, imr could liny I .. ruin' 1. 1 jr-.p.,-
t-l ill p'i In to bear tin- " l ln,.-in II," n,-l
of su. li a slruggh' Tio' ()ilii',,,ii Nation
Il'e iigniu ,. el in-s it . if ii ; aai ,1 slat . I V
It mji timt liie SMiitlnrin rs i,',t ngiiii.t
the " iibiihl,. mists," but lmt !H. ' r. ,, ,v"
for on h a r-1 1 1 of things " is n-,t to b -found
in for. igu int. r, i t oa "
1 1 niirv War
? To Mich miserable sh.fts d.H-i n, 1 '"' "Vernm.-i.t l ai l.e.-u overll.row n and
n low one org in v'l by tl,e t -snfi derate
party, which is in a minority
I otr'.vili'.', Jl.-e. :i John Morgan,
with l!,oUU men, uttaek'd (.'nl Smith, with
'.'.'ilj III. II, lit Ilh. lb' thton. After It h''
v. ie liglit, our hut, ra treat. I t the court- i in n Mint 'eninei:
hou-n Lo--. s not tbiteil. I i i, lu I, ...... . -i ii . . i
" , I , mi I- i . i . , a
t,-ry has bi i n the l ai, r of all our ii it -i,,,
Innibh 4. 'I hat i, a, ,f ii ul-n phy. i.b.g, 1
slioul.l nay l,i,t f,'..:n,,-. ,if
of 1 1 -n 1 1 1 1 in n man's body to
" rwt of
I'lW a khlnl .1...
ii. . vl fiiitr-
l-r.se lllld bbelahty ,,nyIir,,
ry project which is r so .., u
W.r--An Irish P :,.., ..
t'l the S.lh lll StlltlMln.,, 1 .1 . V
'" '""'"i'lltttir
tihlur, used i!
' re A fii,,i,t
H!""""''-"btt,dfl)rcnt,l.;.,iC,l,tj
h.s intention lo'.vii,,,,, (; j
"t"'.vin B doubtf,,!,,,,,,,,,:,,
i. '( km sai, ,e , ..
' ' 11 " l ll H ii III it ti I. t, .... I It
"l"tj'd TH.-Kiid Patrl.k, "leiKMlH
"""''rit, fr, fit', i.Mi, ,..
the ,in Am. ;ll
the .My. reuee."
luiniit '
up''
tmii.y
n.ti r
tlli'll lM,,
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n of Pilfer i
"'"I- I'ltr il
V me np,ly fr ,,r,,j lu
"II I Poll. In. III. ..ll... !.
I It s on? imii.
I' I ' a -ire, nuii!l r !avc Sllr,
'I .. tl I no") (i.n.iiinr. Lit
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out of nine I,,, ,,,
on. 1.1 oi ,i! I ',,.
M a t
'! w.lh i iite-tal
iiiiinr. li,n.
it'1 are (...liiijf fa
to'1 cry, ,u tlim
I" rt' riiiaiulu j
Mil
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I" a I' e I li oil ion y
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0'e.i'l I. ul!, am in l!,,. J- S j;,,,.,,,
t noli, a- l.'.i- hum., ol ,'h:i!i ,!,-, ,. f'.q
'' r,U Vr '' eh- i, ,, ,wr,-r, mulii
I "..-h'y 'j . !,. n of n n l-,,jn
rtr- r v trtR
1 in. iitimiisl t
M-
be f.-i
P.. 1 1 In r ,ili,,ly ub-, ru
err was c n v V" . ,"' " V V 1 !'- Ul:'!'' blow hot all c ,,n' ' " ",l'r 111 1 H.M. f c - ft i, r.por.e.l !
TLorWwVn "I TV1'" 'Vi.eb.-lo.'klnti.en.ore rampant tr.ii- ,,M U"n Tl" r'J I 'T Wt Van I b,r ,,,,.,
ierntor.es a, were ubout to furm coi,..t,;u- , , . . b. en i.o r.iim ,cept one dry, I ght show r d into Connth, lav, nml ,1 s.,. , n,,.
Horn and ,a up State goven:.,,. nts. This I , '''V ' '" 1 he ..t.no-ph. re is dry, and although the Vank. c, ,! took po-..;,, of the ph.ee. '
tl-y proved by ,p!l:g frow li, platform f","'" f l"'h 1 ""J '' mercrv was occnslotuillv down to 17 ,b g , f '!" ' T
it which reeved tha, tly'l,dthe !' ' " ?" ' '" , so s.il.'was the atmo-pl,:,'. nnd so dry th j Zl 'b w'ero
r''v-heneeer,henuUrr,f,kueM. ' . ? "' " '" Ore,.,,, r, ,,t. , v...', v...t il .. ,.1 im . , .
Hants instil it ,n C, ' ..t"n' "" t',luv,.m VT,-,.,! How ; .... . " " " -"" ."r
the IT
van or uitlintl slavery." In the Nrth
their party orators told the people that
'snuiilter Fortr.ignty' -a3 a po.vtr the
people of the Territories had to control
their own domestic institutions to admit
or reject Ma very uhih in a Terririnl eru
dition. .Northern dupes voted Puehanun
into office with this iiiider,tai,dii:g. Th
history of Puc!ii.nais administration took
the wool off their cyts, nml sliowcl th-.n
that thr-y had beeii duped and fold. Th"
deruocratic platform which was twlnn-M
at Cilicinmiti was fashioned Lj S.anth.rn
f ranters, so as to huit their r.unio-.s r.f
on unlimited (.luvcry cxteiisioti, or, failing
in that, to overthrow the O'ovomtni,t.
The Southern tlave-drivers used Unchainm
ond the Supreme Court to f st.-,bi:,h tho
universality of slaveholding rights in nil
the Territories, but being thwurtid by the
K'tpuMicmu omj Jioughm ., mo- ruts in the
North, they uv.d Uuchanan's ndmiii'stra
tion to coiiMimt their engine ith which
to batter down the Gov. run., nl. Mow
many democrats among the ma-sm North
new wijnt tiny were duing when they
voted for Pu..hUi,av 'pie, .s,.yniour and
'm IJuren lenders knnv, we lone no
doubt, but lumdredi of thoui.ds of tho
Northern demoerucy were honnH i tJ( ir
convictions that by tl. cling Buehnnan tiny
would cstnblihl. tho "great principle of
squatter sovereignty" ond "md the slavery
ogitation." Wtimiw j.h.inly enough u,,.
rock on l,ich they Wcre irn;l nil(j
pointed it out to then a hundred times,
but their dciimgoguo Iiq.I.m met truth
with fulhdiood, and iicutruli.ed the powor
of stubborn fuels Ly (.hunting Abolition!
Abolition.'.' Aiiomtion!!! When the
Bwindlo became- apparent, l,y the obeeipji
oumess of Uuchnnnn to tho every wish of
tbr fir eaten, who ninde Mm foreibndow
Ky n clear l',.p:iien, ol li,e 'g.on, contains it il.-iinii
all the time, and the sun nhimi with great f""" P' l' fsburg, -Jlili, which cayi (i.-n
hnlliimry. I Briar, (?) Willi u Hindi th tnchinnnt nl
, ; tacked n Vunkee force of M-venil hundred
I In re seems to be o fitted oniinon in1.....: i .. i i. .....
j "lu.i'i.ie.i in ma is.eoi it ..'ill I ouri lloll'l1
uns seijiion n,;ii next Pi'ring will wiim-si a
greater rush to the minis than ever. This
many mm who would .r;r:i to bend arms
and no, munition to the rebel-, are doing
J the relol-i a mueh b' tt.r service, by lour
ing th. ir wow y into the toff, rs of Mlf
sold J.earlot, w I.o ti e it to build np n
party that niu.s to rob nr.d ruin you? Vmi
are rommlttlng n crime, which you will
r -1 in I,,,. , umiiii! i,r: ii it a rr I e , i r ., .
.,,,,., nml other pla.'M, ond Hint new in, Rs ore ; ';"i--"". i"e
wh.cli ou nn. v tl.ii.k but a trituil frror, . 1 . .lni t..i lie l.ni,..l ...y tlii ih io.ii-,
but Whieh, Win n toil MC the hei d.t and I '""t'""""' "I"""1'- ' " ' l!'t . s;,''-l Uu,n,.i m.k, ,).!, ,,.. ,., ,w.7
depth, length nid breadth, of its nwfnl
to protect the election of Mimb. r of Con
t'ress. At the filst charge, the IVihrnls
nrisis from the fuel that irrmt i-nhl ,i;. i Ib d in gnat roiifusion, and wen: ihiisid lo
n- -- r. ., . , . ...
coveri., have l,(, made on Jloiso river, i "'" V " "'""
litis III,.,, r r, an, Ire- t. I,, l. ll... ....... I " '"
. I he ri'.rU lit iin.,..f llif.r f.,rr.
l.j in .vie-on nnij ii i.siiingion.
con-e.pu neis, you w 11 be fiitisfi' d that il
the i,i in! eiihiuilty could have been avert
ed by it, it would Irnvo b.-en better that . Salem lliinkl the glryu " vuLnir" ptiper.
you bud n mill ktone ti.il to your inek, nnd Here bus never yet appeared in our col-e-o-t
in the l. fore you thn imlir ctly umiis os low nnd ulgur a word os "you
waged wr.r on the dear, -t interests of man
kind, and the only hope ol potteritv.
J. it hi-on ov Si.AVKi.v, A work giv
ing some reiiilni-ceiK.'.s of Jefferson, de
riv" from Cnpl. Iidinund ISaion, who
wan for twenty ynrt the chief ovum-it
and bnsinesuiiaioig' r of J. ff, r on's r'ute
nt .Mont i. .Ho, nnd is Mill laiig iitK'ii-
til' ky, I. IIS ju t been published ill .New
Yoik. Prom (his work we extract tin
following paragraph, which nddt to the al
ready iibuiidn.it evid' nee we l.avo of Jef
fer.son's nvi.rsioii to hlanry:
" No to rvimts evi r hud a kinder master
than Mr. Jefferson's, lie. did not like
slavery. I have lu nr 1 him talk it gr. iit
denl about it. If e thought it a bud I.)-' teni.
lun r heard him Jiroihrei that we hltould
bur' just inch trouble villi it as ire are
having note."
The Ti i.koiui'H We are fearful thnt
no portion of tho wiro will l,o put up this
winter. Jf any portion of it is landed at
Crescent City In time, it possibly might
be iniuie.i to tins place, lint in all human
fill I nil.
iilr of tl. rnli'.a l loi.n -'r,i nnki I, u. if , ,
1 1 llllliia Miitli.ti . I tin Ifn. a. l.. I......
lI '.AII. 'Ihe Aet'lHion blockhead lit I mi I llm n.iU r Ie in. .1 lr nun .,ui m i...
Irrillilluv.
( 'Ml. 1,1. r.ll.Ie liunnirr of H'I .,vn l,r, f
r.-Mly mil In 1 1 - r- ln-l t.n.ii II l,i.,n.
Tin- ioii'iii) urn fii(t,,, in ro.ui lln ii l.r.'nd-
, jt .." .i.' ri. i.,,i,r .ii, ,,. fivrr.
oei n p.iruio rpi.te l oiiiinon among Mjiiirt Annul 4.wn ,. U, mv.Aiy, wnl, r.ur g,.
edilors. 'J'ho viilguriiy of tho Salem "" '""'l ' " "it"""''" "f .-l no
... . . . ' fiinlry, ill Diimfon. tflrnlay, Tl,,. 1 ,,ni, .(
Stntetmnn has lor years (i .e, ptmg while ! i.iP, i,i ,,,, , w, ,,.,.'.,, ,,, , ,,
tjonion e.lile.i tij Inn enough to innke a 1 """"if ")'
courtesan bliidi u vul-'irily
It ,iHl.,,ii..t. li.... .,'1 1 1.. ... li
llllll Wilt f ),,, l.all.uni ll.n '..vv ll..,,,, I I .1 ,
. - , j - i - ,, .nil
stupid, b,ir finny, and slury, without the j ''f "'on r 'miirnii, at I, m ll n,, ,,i,,,,
redenningoitabiy Ufa p.rtiile i,( wit 1 1''""1"' '! ""J"1, ''. ''""'"y- '"f Am""'11. i
" 1 3 I 1 ' 1 11 1 liniiif In N'w Vnrli nil tin, liniiiin nt M. ,;,-,i
pure, nnil'n.ess und yet this is th puppy I 'I'" I'1" 'li'.' i.'iiisl.
I.o a lew years ngo, while gnawing nt' New York, Dee. "!Uh. --The Tribune's
ciirriou, raised up Ins iiose and snapped nl j Washington ili"pulch niy thai .Stuart'..
the l.ou.svi'lc Joiinnil ns " a i ulnar shut" r'''"'1 '"v"ir miiririu-n ennri ly nroin.d
probability, the Cresci'iit City mountains
will soon be blockaded with snow, nnd tho
wire, if landed there, must rtinuiu until
llfjtt 'ptil.rj -.tact: onvilf Srntinrl
lyina at a poison, Affius.
ft won't kill you on account of the great
oini.tily you take T ' Vnnltiugrr.
Our old fiiend T' Vault, who now edits
a little se,;t'K.sioi, hhei-t (Coon's Kxpros res
urrei t.,,1 is u ion n of pints, lie is inimi
table on ' Jack son vilhi seem ry," nnd us a
wit ho is a two edged aword I.o cuts his
fou with ih- ,1m i, ward stroke, and with the
back l.nnd. 1 i. item heats Information into
the bruins otl'i nr. Tukn an ex
ample. Wirrr d r. " I,iB p,on won't kill
Adams ho tokes so mueh."
Hack KrnoKK Imuiimatio,'. Tlio rea
son alrychiiino whisky hasn't killed old
V Vault, if, he tnirt m much
Biirnside's iiriny on Salnrdnv Ii:iviiit
IlillMphri. S ill Iheir posses. ion iii (I,,. I,,,,,-,,.
ing. Tim Puleriilt nml, r Col Cmby,
hitviiig no pickets, were Mirpii., d in .
night mid riiplure.l. Tim I7ll. I'ennn.yl
vouiii envalry was roughly hninllnd nnd
withdrew in coiisiih i .bin Innl..,
Fifleill wagons eoiiliiiiiing reyimeiilul
properly, fell into tin' limids of Ibe rebels
Tiny were il' possesion of Oiro,pi.ii, y,K.
terday. They enplured four gun bull. ri.s
lit Ibiinphries,
Wih'.onmim Kr.iiivKNTH Tim Mleveiilh
Wisconsin rigii.ieiil eiist ,'I70 voles nt ,.
recent election, t,r which 'Jilt weru Kepuh.
liean, nnd 127 Deiiiocrutii:. Twi niyfivu
other regiments, six but tiilioiK, thrcn rnv
oily corps, one iirldlery, ami one of hut
snrs, cast 0,2 H Itepublicau, ond 2,000 '
I'cmocrnfic rot's
pin,.',,
oi-e.re. was
.iii-e nl , ,ri. nml licit the wi- i.:,i
lo n.n e I. v. rs w.it to In- liown nnd , I ll
.1 .. . .!.. ,. V. . ., .
' I, ,. ,1. in,, ni-ii r, llllll! I. lit. il. 0
con -ei, a, a. imiiih ti m, I,. r -.i-t. in i
mail li.nl. l it Innl not b,-i ii , r that
we nli on Id have br.-n roirupt.'d through
nnd thrimgh, mid the very unirimv
have been r ten belorr lids lime,
tOT dell (irniit it tfie Hiir horse nf lln
U estern nrmies lie is half ,(,r o nnd
half alligator, with n uprinkliug of tin
mapping lurtle, .No nrmy that l.e cm
a . . . . . . . . .
...a. nn win i-t.-r ie iii-gruei'ii i,v iunctivilv
:.. .. . t i .i . J
oi iiii! nice in tin! ineiiiy, or by contempt
ible diMensions Mining its (Irmriils. .
mores upon the ii' inyV wmks, nnd lhink
that iie lo di fen! notion:' is inoru in-
glorious than not li.d.lin;.
W In in nl .vciHh exposition nf the
treason of 1 1 in li iiii ri tihiM pri Kidmit it
t'irible. i! dnn't ,- ,v,y ,lV10,y
should be in Port Win nn or port l.nf.iy.
etle while Bin hiiunii is out And we
don't h'o why the earth should conlinii.! lo
bring forth In mp if Buehmuiii is to remain
unhung -- ,i,Mi-,7( Journal.
I!iv. Nun mi, .ii Aim mm,--Tim poxbury
(Mass.) .loin n,i li-urusou rxcellmit nnthcr
ny lluil th" :, v, Ur. N. Adinnt nl Bos
ton, author of " A Souili Sid,. V
lew "
Voted the Itepublii'illl ticket ul t l.i! lul'e
election ill MiisMiehusi-lts, mi.) llil hil, ,
publi. ly t lint be considered mid ll.eu.it it UN
a voti: for Cloirlnt Sumner.
(i mm i on Pui,. Wlnli! Ihe Mnglish
nre ns-isting li, subdue, ih Vuiikees, l.y
uiding und libelling lln, ri-ln-ls, the Yan
kees IT" lining; out H'M, .t with Mippl.i t In
feed ll,.! MillWing poor of Mnglaiid, Ihe
siiiini us M.osiichus. tit did y, urii K,(i f,.
M.lf. ring Ireland, during a greal buuiiie.
Poi'Mi D.AI.. Albert (1. B,-h. a cili-
.en l Slnihiconm, W.T. was found ilcml
on the roud Iroui Sieili.eoom to Olympj.i
on tin. SiHili of December, lie was subn et
lo iicciisionul lils of uisi.ui.y.
tw A met tiiij of llin iicwMuincr i.ub-
lishers of C.mueclieul In proposed li, nr-
rmioo for a gi m nil ndviiiicu In tliu leiius of
sl.b.ll'iplioil,
(-'ot.NniiM.irs In New Yoik, United
Sillies Treasury notes of the deiioininution
of $ 1 0 have been put In circulation,
m ,. I r .(her of r Sin I,. f,f thi, ,,rf
I .'-""! Iii ni.otln r cnliimn sill
I a procfii.i.iloii of (inv (Ji!,lfur
s. add bon d enmpnnit t of Ira pi.
I,' n Wright l,i,i !.,, ,-,11,-d vii C.lifor
ma tor i ml btion.d r. guii'i tt.
Tim (',11 .,i, t f, -, t the troops n-ki'dlor
', . h r I'm it,, r, nil sition of Urn. Vfl,M
I ft-,
urn ih -t ln d f, r .'-ri ice in T. a.
'Iiii: Kit, u- The iiiccusilt mini for
the last In n , e. Its luive raised the river to
it i ii ual s!i,, .. nt th;, srn.uti of the ymr,
nn I tl," la, iK above tin vu no il flieulty in
running, i xci-pl whul ll ocen-siuiifll Ij
lil.lt U, oil
t-j" The Wii-hieglnii SliinilarJ l
"lyiujiiii ,,it raised itt vubwrj'tio.. irir
fioiu :; to $.'!,:,0, The Portland I'l.
Tiiiii h hut nl-o made an adtuiu'O io it
terms ol sub. i riplion.
WT Although tho d H'ruti of Tttis-
.jli.iniii Imve ii majority of fl.fj.'Jl on tlia
Statu (i. ki t, the ri lurin llow a Ili-jmbli-caii
iimjoiity of our (1,000 uu the tote for
( 'ongr. Hsini'ii.
Amur at Oi.vnm, W. T.-On lh
J.'.th of October Inst, nn ntleii.pl woa made
lo burn Ihe l.iiddiiigH belonging to tin
Paget Siiiind Agrii ulliiral Cnmpsny, i
is ciiiii.lv, W. T- Tho Ortrlmi
''', i diled'by B. P. Kendall, iuiiool'il'lf
llin iiiatler, i-poke of a limn named Iloract
Mow.-, ut being Ihe incendiary Oa I'c!'
Will, Howe met Kendall in Olympia, an-J
slunk Inn. our tlm heud illl
ha.. I hia k. Ki ii.lull reirenteil ncruw tlie
sir.' I; II own followed; Kendall, attiN
Ircalmg, nnd si. II pursued, drew a rcrelrrr,
mid lireil four hholsiit his unbigonii't
I lird shot passed Ihroiiifh llienirtilN'0;
tlie t. i.lh lib, nn tin. left side, iiliil f"','"'j1
the. hoiti'li. Howe's recovery in iliuttlul.
Tin: A ii ti v . We Iiml tl"' MoH
slut, niei.t in the report of the Secretary 01
Wur:
The nrmy njn rating In thoo dT"
mi nts, ncconliiiir to n cent officii"! reKfl1.
coiistiiui,. ,, force of WfiM n
piiv.ites, lullv armed and ciuip'' I-"1""
ih.Mb.leol ilm r.luiiis this miaihiT m
be. .. ncre..M-,l to over HOO.OIK). '"
Ihe (piolasnre filled lip it "H 'iml"'r
inilliou of men. ami the fslimale" 111,11
year urn hated upon Iiml number.
jr-A Uroilii'r, In priiyer-mcrllnir,
piayed forth., Prclilent, llu.t no " . j
wise iis a serpent mid luiruilrH on "
Tim pn.lor was overheard aaylnjC, ' 1 1
I, ord forbid, but give him griieot" ""
,1,...' 1 ttilllt Imfi"'
Mime.ioiiy.' I lie coiiiiu -
ess i.'oniiiiaiidei'H now,
tif 'I'liiMi'seiisi I" ..K dS
,x r., ns -..-.,,.
triel, t.'.llM,f.r,; second (Usin' '. ' ', ,
third .lislriL.l$IO,076,M; di,tflCS
to, 170.81 Totol. f lsr 1
niitinm.
ft