j slavi'-xvhippers sent t lie indolent and tic j bandied sons of Southern planters abroad ns embassadors, ministers, and consuls, to j represent tlie slavo power and teaeh the I world that tlie Declaration of Iitdeieiuleiieo i was " only meant to ily ns bi t w een us ..If any man a,trmpu to litiitl tloxxtt the 1,m! 1110 r00!''1' pr I' rent Pritaiu" ill XmnUau llK,hom htm on lir smtti , " i,ilioal abstract ion," or " n .vr,'-. n- (.'en. Dir. ,',,, ,-a. - v ...i .' . -lAiiuni m .soriurrn pu.ee- Iitmtors tlie most hound 1 ko servility to its mandates, as condition to liandlina dol uTIicCDvcnon Gratia. I ... ..I ,1 1 - . . . . . . , mi im me puoue money ignored and spit Editor, upon the old landmarks ol Utunr, ami ; sought authority for human legislation in Mimir substituted for the "golden rule" IV. Xi. Adams, OREaON CITY SATlTiIUY, JAM'AKV 31, 1SC.3. A Oood IVXovo. Till Malonc of the I'oi vallis I'niou is n stirring man Tor n seecshcr. liesidcs cdil iug two dcmocr.'ilic papers, he has, since his editorial carver began, tuadclhc circuit of (he Willamette Valley, trudging through storm mid mud, to clVcct an ainalgaiuation of what he calls the "democratic hnnd orguns" into one respectable paper with himself ns editor, and to arrange, in nddi tion to this, a "through line" from Port land lo Jacksonville, ocr which the " l'u ion pony express" is to pass, Hhencverlhe "rider" is sober euniih lo he outnislcd Objects of Patriotism. With loyal and patriotic men the great business of the day is putting down the rcbell on. The immediate salvation of the country is with them the all absorbing and permanent idea. The body politic having survived the crisis, and being restored to soundness and more than constitutional vigor, nil will be well. Crushing the re billion, and crushing it thoroughly, is the great mission of this Administration. In lo!ng so, it has tried to exercise its best judgment in impartially selecting the best men for important and responsible posts without reference lo former partv connec- iisi-ianus wneu placed in power i i i ...... . I i.ne ueeu amply vindicated 111 Its mixed Cabinet, the former political antagonisms of its agents, civil, diplomatic, and milita ry, all working as a unit to save the na tion, backed up by the strong anus, the treasure, prayers, and blood of patriots everywhere, from Maine to Texas, and from Texas to our Northwestern boundary, all toiling, contributing, praying, or bleed ing, to secure a national good. An Ad ministration which forms the soul, center, cr mainspring of such a wide-spread, di verse, but united power, may well assert its claims to nationality. Beyond the smoke and lire of tlie list battle that secures a complete and final victory of Lm:i i;tv and HfMAMTV over Vioi.r.NcE and Wrox.:, finch great soulej and unselfish men ns President Lincoln are not looking for any thing of personal advantage above what shall be enjoyed ir. common with a nation launched upon a new era ol accelerated, upward, and onward progress, c.pial in the elasticity of its tread to that, nl th.- t at - . ' i n Mil. V III' I I ll-.l i ...... ... ... lu i sten of l,unvan's Phr-thm nfW I,-,.;,,.. ),:, ' " w "a"- i" p-iaie-i "y i.'.c " pack." To M peace restored, ntthe '" 0''k d:hT,,.r' or "-'' conquerors hitelctitlv vindVata,- ,lo Vu'd h""h' l'ht:eal aj:o-tatts th.y have - .- with I ho " I'nion," mid other ( 'on lode nil o the pirate's creed of most " pay" pro- j mailer. The world instinctively admires tessed the prol'oundest adoration tor every j coinage, even though exhibited by a rebel, clause in the Constitution that could he ' it iopects untiring energy, though put tortured into a recognition ol slavery, hut : forth i;l ih, direction of cireulaling Jell' willing to destroy the whole instrument Mavis papers ley means of a white-eyed unless new amendments should more spe- j and smc-no-cd Cay u-e pony and it can'l e tieahy po ut out the rights o! slave own- ! help agreeing with Malonc that the lead irs and finally embodying all these v,- j er-hip of the deinociaiic party in Oregon lamiis into a beast of pol, t eal power, set 1 ought lo be culm-led lo a man of brains, him up on im'.i and slavery as two "con- j while such sap-heads as at fiindanirnt. servative" legs, put a d igger in his rght ' ally" wrung should Maud one side. The hand with which to pierce the xita'sc-f the , "hand-organ" at Salem is said lo be un- I'nion and murder II rv v l.ttn i:vv, cov eivd him with a captivalirg and tinsel cox t red robe labeled be lore and behind with " Piuocnuv, D.-vock u y," in large lining letters, made the rich and poor OW down to him, kiss his feet and do homage to him as a " tl i iwt v. r P i i; r. I x c-t i-i r," and then lifting the tnon- . blv l-.-i .ait Details of Eastern IVows. Murfiveshoro, Tenn., Jan. 10. Tim fol low ing order has beenissued by Ilia (lea enl Commanding: " I am pained t.o In form the commissioned ollieers of the. Cot federate army taken prisoners, that ow ing lo the biirb.iron measures auuouuced uy President Davis in recent proclamation, denying parole lo our oflicers, we will be obliged to treat tliem m a like, milliner It is a mailer of regret to tno that this rigor seems necessary, and 1 trust that ' I I.. !.. . I... such remonstrance as may no mime in me name of justice, humanity mid civilization may reach the Confederate authorities, as lo induce thrin to pursuo a dill'i rent course, and thereby enable me to accord to their ollieers the privileges which 1 am always pleased to extend to I. rave men, even though lighting for a cause which I con sider hostile to the nation and disastrous to human fivrdoin." Washington, Jan 10. The House in Committee of lilt' Whole, yesterday con sidered the lixeeutive and Judicial legisla tive Appropriation bill Several iilnend menis wi re made, including a provision making appropriation for tlie coinpetisa lion of mileage of the members until fur ther legislation No pari of this nppropri ntion is lo be paid for mileage of the Sen ators and lo'presentives In vond two cents ster Oil the shoulders of the populace, who, like the infatuated Trojans, carried Inn, evacuating, l.ko Celeno, with a moral dira rjilnrirs irntris, and s, t him up in Ku'i in the White House at Washington, therefor four years to rule mi I ruin, to debauch and debase the nation, to encourage villainy ,v 1 rxamphs in high places, to ridicule the noble impulses of humanity as " fanatical," iu si g:nau,:e a love ol liln'rtv nn of it by prodiieiug hi- phy of " dis'lhili'y tit rid, " j -organ-" arc nil cmi-uli- iior--that i- cl- abolitior.i-m," to diiclv brutahiv eeiicv in di- teni'er.ince, oppression, "conservative," at d lin lily tested the elas tic powir and vitiiiity of human liii. rtv on this continent by Hying to straee.-. it to death on a small se.de inn we: k and de fenseless territory, preparatory to apply. ng the match to the meg, .': wlnh , had placid utnhr the (Joxernmi nl ju-t at ti.e do-e of his i-llicial ti rni. This is no over color, d rietiire nf t'.,. i i.o:.or ns . ... ..... . . i i. .. ... ii... .,.i .. i o-ed to tlie tn-ion, mi, I Hunks it c:m do i " ' """ 1 " """"' " ... . I, it.,, I m.ciir.linir ti 1st III".' lulls 'I'lu. lull more sen ice lor t ii" relic - hi ui" under . n p I passed a 1 i,i..i, cloak li.r n n hile , ct, l,e-ide- the , Thi tvipiiil h, ,. iti( pi,t o HM (,(, editor is -aid lo be aer-c lo filling the po-l I stroved by lire recently, with ninny thou w hieh the party n i-h to a--ign him to, x i: ' sand r ire mid valna'dc bocks and p.ipi rs riding the ponv to e:in v the paper, ,; ' Tic lo-s is e!uiuded at ll.tmil. ,., . ,' ... .' . ! Chicngti, J.in l The New (lihans .XI. done print-. I lie Agcnl niiiv t i- .. ,, .... ... ,. , , ... 1 - i 11, 11)1 III till ' .Ill S'll'S tltll I- ll t U' Oilcan-are gettiiig ho', I wilhin I lit I i-t lew diys, cheering for the rebel leader, in sultii g nint hum In iding the I'nion men Such th i g. were openly dot n Chr.st mas d iv.we iinier.:md, ami, I r-inciug and I hil.itily and uiipiidence I Ch irh -ton, S. C , J.in 1 1 - I, ate ad . J vice- from S in Antonio, Texas, state that ,111c 1 1 ro w it - i i lie i 1 1 x a-1 l.xpre-s iirmg in ! formation that 4.IMHI Trench troop have i hiuded at M itaiuoras and t.iki li posns-iou of tlie city Meinpli:--. ,1,111. II (,'cti S'.i'nn Hi's of li, i d r. port pi h i s our lo-s at ick.lnirg lit I. ."0 killed II In I HiMlliihil, llii, I till) ,i-l I V capliirc. The J.iek-ot: A pp. nl Mil lie relul o-s w.is i)l k.ihd, woiiiuh l and In --:ng. t'liiio, J in II Ciipt Moure, in ecin 111:111. 1 0! 10 iii, a, tit'ii, k' d a c.iiiip of :iii) ri bels lit 1 I 1 1 1 : t ' I g'ull's Mils, III III I, SI list ol Port Piilmv, on the uiorti-lig nl the Slh : ciau s eertihe;iti but if the " i:iti ihiti d. Pat will be tin ihd. llraiii w ill, and ouuhl to, coin ml - while ihc I -i- lights might In he :s-igue to I'li-itioiis I lit v run hc-i till. 'I'hc nuiiil gamation uf these paper- will nn :i -ur:il 1 v suiicii the soiucxxliat ju-tly liiiiuded inin plaint among the -i-ec-hcrs that llieOnx eruiiicnt i- "partial" in int Ireating all the .1, tf I'.ixi- -licet- idike :i- it peruiil-pii-linii-tcr- to di-lributc tin- " hiiiid-oigiiii" ni S.dein, while il limit-the pril ilege- of an alder and more re-peet;dle paper In a oi'UX cx.incr nil a Xhile-elei CaMI-c. The cntintrv wi-he- Mr. M. ili, nc -iio. i iii im.iliwii rtliirt d bv t! Asa!, oj d lion. Asahcl Wccds. ll.e r.bi ls wire coniplenly M..,.r...-.l. .; i . ,, .. .... , ol tie In killed. III ta'si-ii r,sntiis. . in .ill I Is si, II Jen-. Il-; ili-voteS ft1 i i i . r n : horses mid ii nt of siimll iirms iii re cm id of space to i.eii.iui.ei.ig the j ,r,,, Tw n Vderals w ere w . Mile led, urn J-'sepli Watt," a " roi k hottoui He i X' dilioii m.is ttbM n( In in the fort great central idea of the Iec!aration of Independence The P.ights or Hlm istrv and denying to legislative authority the privilege of trampling upon these inaliena ble rights in any case, no matter ho.v poor and debased the human form in which they are enshrined constitutes, just now, the highest ambition of these patriots who have brain enough to com nActid the great fact that no nation cm be Io::g pro-perucs and happy uidiss it regards, the W.,. w, rg'.rj of man. Who .-hall ru'e a nation whkh, through a bloody struggle, lias vin dicated its right to a stable L'mriminii lias emancipated it.r If from the control of demagog, s who sei-k to ride into power by operating upon the ignorance and low pr'ju lice? of men, and ha? also vindicated and tst.;l,li.-!.id the rights of Humanity is a matter of small personal consideration with great putr.'uts now. The wi.-h of ail such will he gratified if the next udmini. tr.v.ion (.hotilJ it plea.-e Cod to give r another; -hall Le composed of tmti who shall be a-Ji-rjuate to the work of pf rfuctlng what may remain to Lc done in nnchoring the Government on sure holding-, in ch ar it:g aw ny the rubbidi from th great L;ittl-.-fi'-hl, in fixing the political s-.tatus of a new ikiii' t.t in cotj.m'.mity, in dtal'ng ju-.tlv wi;h the prime movers of reb-linn, in j-lacing thy whole nee of traitors North mid South in the course of a gradual ex tiiict:on, in irovidirg a pound sy.-t'tnof finance, in properly dividing the heavy bur thciH of the war, in atoning for innocent blood that cn'ex to heaven for vu genree, in etttling aright the multitudes of unf-irc-seen and tliflicult e'ie.-:!lon3 yet to '-ring up ml of the war, uud then to rule the conn, try in harmony with the new and tlcvattd I through ignorance or from covctousm -s iiivated to powir. It is ail true, mid the hundredth part has not been told. If it Lo d HT.it," who has l.itily piid the Agent f 1,7' 0 in hgil ti nders Walt has care fully studied the " golden rule" hcretofoie true IS there, in the' w ords of J, j'-,-., mi, Abii'ghtv lii.it can "an attribute of the t'ue si.hs with lis"!' Vin! is tie. iv an nt trd.ute of the Ah.rglity that can tol-m!-. oi.-r exi-teiiee as a nation ..',..rc we pas, throug.h tii- lire of lirii;,-..;;,.:.? We an: all ti.ore cr hs.s gn.hy, und .tn-; of us are " he;;; iug i:p w r.itu i.'i,-: the d ,. ... i e i .. . t . . i "i.iui u'e riiiirg aiei e : c ,ur., li'.-at.oi.s n hi.-h ii all the vies w hieli only . i limir. :i I son, J.ni l:i ' I,,, Siiiiretne Court of i-con-:ii Ii i dicided In Hi-t.iai thr ' ' writ !',, i (oi I'll v. i,. ii. d ill In half i.f laid down Icy A-ahe! as the 'fundamental' i the Z.k.e r:-.t, rs, urn -ted for r-s .tn.g tin- article in the rrcu! of d. Hincr.u v. " W.il , dr i!'i - thu- d, nv eg the nght of t!. 'n-,i it ,.ii:'"-n!.d bv this rule he saw H was ll''"' '" '"-l"'1 the wr:l in h cisr. II ........... I ... I I ! . I 1. ; i it- i i . , ' ' -"in., i a , .i i'i i.i I li.ll es u .' '- ) r,,e to pay Asilnl in . ga tenders , . ', i lol. k 'ili w w as ( acini I luted Mat. s Si n " " ''' Cf.;.- t.:ii t'n "l u! a ttn,-,,iinfi .. t(,r ,,, ,;lV can-.- it " jt,u I .-il.ci l i, in M, Hat, in Ph I i lelphi.i, J in p: --The l!ti", tin i if til-tic: to Mr. Watt, who we hear i- a ; ''' s '':'.v 'uld:-hed a h tter from lhel,ii-k -- f,,:,,., ,., "...I ;,-r.,! , ...!., I a llMg s,,, idi-on, efl' ('I, ,r, stall itl'd the ii ii i m ii ; r i;ic eaoiure nl 'ourage have d, nv o! ng rub the practice of graded the na- the pir.de tiinra! ne ti.ii.k that 1. tic l.cv re ha I - of the S.,!,-m .v took n ir adi iec, CiJiH.lt u.''!.'ni;i. HI". I oat. r.b.l t.o. What avail the pr.nv.-rs and tears an 1 f.istT.gs of t!.: churc'iv lo avert the gati.er'ii'.' storm of retributive justice, while their tin tubers are Icieg u.,j .v ft,r,.v duiiagogii!, to enthrone K.:i. a- k:iig, cud drive a.;,,;,-',, Vuti,,. n:l ll.ht into the uiMern'-..-i ns wand. tiiig cult :!-(. ? There is a great d--lit.v fur us in the fu- tut", but we shall pa-s through the fire to f.ft-rn dnlhns a month .. . - i .i t i , eii.ll h.i.i nil , nn.!.! I lie- ulCies. Hulll l.ll ail, I li.iiil r. I I I i:i I'rei nnaeks iciri Iv us ii in I'f.-r .il ,,r.'i,.-i ,. '.. I....:....' I o-t tin H-1 V to so n.t- rr.t tl.c f,..:ulv j,, il (leivtrumt nt curr.-iicv tii.it he would tntas iir.tt.lv IiATKNT NKWS, Cairo, .Tint. 17 H)' nn arrival, today, from Arkiinmm, Post, xvti learn that we captured x'w regiments at that place, and that two regiments of Texas Hangers not knowing tint placu had unrrelidered enme to reinforco Ilia rrbels. They did not din cover the position of all'iiir.1 until too lata, ami were also marched In im prisoners The attack by gunboats on Al kaiiMi Post, continued from Friday evening until Sun day afternoon, at which limn the laud forces Nlornieil ihc works. Pliiliiilelphia, Jan. IT. Tim Pivm Nnshville dispatch x:iv: (it'll, l.ongstreet, with lliirleen brigades, arrived at Chatta nooga, preparing lo nitark lioseerami next week. The ehuttiinoogii llebel, of Thursday, has u dispatch annnuiiciiig that a huge Heel of fed era I Iran-port and gunboats were coining up the river. A 11 eidil'ii rebel regiment deserted re enily and ciiiiid into our hues, near Miii reeslioro. Washington, Jan. 1 1 Poster, of Con n.etiiiit, oil ct ed n resolulion directing the Coniniiltee on (''iniiiice lo iiiipiiie into the expediency of making an appropriation for the purpose of ciicoui ng ng emigration front liurope In Ihc lulled S I u I i-h, siemeil to Inin (hut it in 1 r prt-.n ul circutn stance this was a mailt r ol national con ei'in. The resolulion was adopted. New York, Jan. IS - A Special di-p-itdi In the Sunday .l,ri'iiay sni ; "The Army nfllie Potomne is in million and n luitlle is probably raging. The em-sing nf d,,. I! ippiih niiioi k wan iolnilly ell, el. il at I! chard's 1'ord, leu liilh alane l-'ieh r iek-biirg" The 'Ci-iul mills; " prniu Hews received III I he ( Inn I tin lit it is lion deemed Certain that (iell. 1'iiiriisnle is, l.y this time, ncro- ihc rni r, and rilnUfke ihiddling inl in I All nrniv i.llie.r in Wiishillgtoll Illlt O h i t for I he battle field New York, Jan 1 The Tritium- pub li-hi s a l -l 1 1 -r of one nf lis 1 1 , r. -poinl. nl Willi the ininv nf tin- Potomac, iliiliniiiiiaiig Hint li In it In- r forward inoli lliel.t Xiisnl.niil lo be iicnle, mid sav that sin h pirta uU-s Us we liiive rieeived nl tin- n.tenlioin ,,f li-ii. Iwi'li-iile gne us reason to lnl.rie llinl the ii rut jr is across tli- rmr I "l 'lit piil'o'eil prison, rs In la ta i to la-ptrli-ctly rilaLle, we hum that nn . 4il, Hist , nt d.ivl.renk, the h In I I r.ini.4 eom nn need h at mg l ieili i ii ksburg In r, ihtor. i- lbagg !v the niiiriiing nf Ihe ,'ilh i I. Veil la g nli st am, .in, ling In u'end t.'i IMIII iii.-n, had led. Tin V w re e i-nl if Irm-ps finin Ti iiiie;.si t-, Noith Curol.n.t tltl'l I I enrgllt. I' iliiionlh, Vu , Jan Jsil, Yist.rl.iv evrii ug the rt I-t Is ii I v ii ii i , 1 i.l.uut mm iiif.itilry mid nn npni lin-avtwoik opiitr this phiee, which lln-y lnire lieeii i ain.tr:. I mg dur.ng I l.i t-t ink A fore was itiovi-d ilimnlo citilesl llnir furl In r ud l.iiici-, but lin y d d lint nlT r I. till,-. The Ynkslnirg t Jpi-ildon ii lung rap idly renrg anm-d MeCleriini l mil ,.- . e I ill t nnnii.ili.l Tlie f.ini- il fi in h Mil- l.lllnireil ll, o a. an I Cairo, Jan IS --Thr .es ie, nor - ah- ul Aik Hi- is Post mt from amt i,, ,',(.0 'pi,,, rihill.is. Ha '.'nn k llnl, num. Jul nml III s.illg, tllid .'i.ll.lll plisnia rs; Bin. ti g id, latter was (J. li Churi l.nl, i oiiiiiaii.drg ,e put ll ii nn I. i!,..l il,,t rini.ii'li i.f .i. , i n nl,. I, I, ll.i- I t I ul.a in l,i .. at,, r u:u, , r. . t, iltf. fur rin I our nf 1 tin I n.,,;i n,rii n n I.,.' I 41 p itp ft III ill. . :, A Pacim,, pllu T "' ,,f 1 1'" United S, , "U,""o of, i bt .Shubriek ' , bUl,' Itrv,, ,,, '" 1 A,m''''.cu,n,1,r,,,Wll,nfl ''' 'veii-ui,,,,,';,,; I"M -counlH w,t 1(l 1 , .nj,, "" 'l''rah, , 1 " Slliir, 1 ' -I'rate eliur,,,, ,"" nlJ.f whowoul, i MHtm-rcm tlir Z, V'tS '" l'v. I,I..m. Aeetirili,;".1''"!.'-; urammiMifil,,, ,,,!.," J . pro- .l'i''l' iN. y ih sig J K""1 '"M'irt-. ThatMiel, I", '"hove , ,,,.n ,, , . Il I;,1;;"-! '"s'JiiS in the tineerilv of il. ..a . 10 "Inn r ten gun. eV,, r ... 'u """.h,!., ire. nml , I, ,.i.i . u ul '"'! til,. 'Intli S. liule, ( I), i. ii- v !!- mi J a.jS Mini at Pniihiml lr "''"i ll"' l lliiiliee Cnintuitl,,- ' lT,ii ' Tl"','il1 "ding tl, . n.'...l..iR Ihe li, ,f p,a', U,"( ', ''"''Mi,.i,pM,,v,iri.hVih;;u; S',,,,v,,i,"k u , i- rr cii, ;; ''.g..u. was t! ,.,.,, " ! pass, ,!. 1 ""J r Mr Hal,, informs m i,7t ,i, , , " ' I."Pai ,ise, , ."'b' bushels . i.-C2 ,W - Pr. il. nt J III'.". Ulili.a I ... t ,. the itlnhtv nf XI. . a " V Mii ""Him,,! l Mf .Urn,. X,lll.) uiliin. I Iell I. I- in I i.k I "'P"''" ti.l.l, I,. l-ii i I ! Oil Ir ill.-'llirf (-iilunai a I in .iit. v' M ct i V I. UttrtoM hni ,m, II mini nit -. X . ne, ill , a i... ..I ... I. , ' ' "t. ,!,, ,i '" '''' ""'.- m-lui, uJ, ;:,r':;:i'';,;:::r-,,'',r,''''',''H'.i:-;. IV r,.- ' l,r.itll..lm,,(n,M . I ,,. l, l. .,1 l-l ,l- .,,t1(' i. . ,- ill t. liner, . ,-Il,l 'I, in I,,. I. a I" ltt tl Lroii,,. i iwi ltnni,r.... in,- I-nl -I ...kr..t,.i..l, ., ( l,,,,,. Ik .i.lil..sl In iJ nh,. .,iM, ii, initio, nirr ih.ii a ,; XI 'i. ' ll llii f li r XX, r ll lli.il 'I r t inn,. I,,,,.. ,J .... n nl ...11 I- Iv H ! .-, r,,U,irt I flail l-l . I r ll I I. i j, rlr,., , V XX ,H. ii , l' HI In I, i i rli i I ' Irjll l.l.'tt kill liiiiH. I.i line Illi: III' -.a,'. I ,.r 'a lr,... r.,r. n i' 1 1; i s 1 1 i.i vi i: ... ' li ..in .. . t lias 1 In ,a l w4 l.-i.J "-t L.ttrl .1 , '.nr. , a, Sl'tn M (Iltf I j 1 ! ' S .r I.j,rl , I ... ...Ir, .1 k,r ,, , V1 Rim; (, ; l- ll-l'IS'i I'l l.l'"-l.s. i,i..(',a, .s.i,, : I' rf., A . , .., 4 ,. rti. I ,'r I .1, r t,,. , . j Mi I. n r K in ii . i-i,',, u J,,, .,! ; I!... I I. ... i ... I-i. i .. i .. i . .. cl-.'l in s.e U 3t ,,, rl k , .. .,, Llil!, .- , ,,:, the Cil-t g ttinli X -ill have n liniiosli rni In , J I' ll,n. Si . in. t I m ,411. XX jinai k i .1 ;;-'ii I a Xl f il ilt i in . i o , , liar a. Ml I.KXX ks . New Yi-ik. Jan. I I Ti o Pu-iiieg l.n Ai:..i i We lire r-.,. see list , ,, rll ; k", ,,, k . .,, 'La!, , ( ' Post's Vnhin.t,.i ijH-eial tli-j iitch sat, the east g ttioti X oil have n luinii-ti n d In - I' H,,i'. Si in. t I f ,411. XX . ; ; our I,!..- k-vling fl-.-t h-j ,-t , aptured C,.,pka. Ag-nl at .S.,l,, has hr.d a good ! .,-,lr'" ,:',V",-;' r;",",' I verr impnrtat l d,-p:itehe, frou, J. IT lavis , , , . , h " " " " " ' "' ' ' J 1 " ..n l In S. rc-.arv td .Stat..- t Mat,,,,, Mi. ' lT'Tl ,l ,H Ur'' " "M ' J "' ;"' 1 J ,i ! il.ll nin! iilher- in l-i in, im 'I'l,,. .1,. Iru I-." and rirt.il : v hard loliaelibhiek III i ,- reaci it. li,e t,at;u ,s wo'.s erveJ. n i.i, i.'r or -j tor taking tt-lvait.ti.g-. iA the tide that i ... i i iu an tii a-.'-,: ei.jr.icti r an ry up worthies,:;: ...t of ha- ne. iiiiiiilati-d 'as we are t,ad by a gen-tl- ru in fi inn -';ilein i about vci.l v thou an I the! irs in doing the tlirly Work of tin i.ryf.ira few y-ar.s, whin; bitter im n in w ic-Ky si,o I or ail this in, i .. . ... .- i.-i. ..i I,. .. .... :s wlone al.uiit the H II. am t.t hers, in nriine Tim ih. lrl",i aim rtt'iiii,y Hard lo Ii aeli hlm k . . ' - ' . . . . . . . .-h-iipiasti r, " Asahcl l""'-"' '' many iinpc,: ant laet nml tie- gn ltd tic i m y - l,ul uiu-t-iy that you la Is in r.gird to ih i.ij lit nut of tin; p-li ! lis. Th' V give tlif triiligr, state, uefll nf the tie-1 i r it-r trails to wha li tin-rebel ! h-ad-rs are red'H i d, iiini idiowr th it mile Ih. y i-iiii ip i Uly gi t ri la f e.ther ,y l.uro .ve tain ttic Img Imr ill w h-sk v s am, nl , I" ".T ulr" 'S in .-sillies, in. ii nan p irilllllg Hi" I IlorlS III i till' fill. Ml dull Mill. i lit tin V lllll-t ,.e tic. ,.,...e,,i, wo-, r.re r.l, do- - IU'V. Wli.el, Has l,e.-n the p-ic- ol the sweat ,, th.-r fr ,t. T-M, d,. patches t 'ltion l,rn Lronght ihi it all ' ami toil ol the woi king tin n, what have nrrived h-n-ye-tt rdav. Tin y nt re .ul up I' at. To .- pan- the imta.n they gi.t i:i r. inrri? Tlnv have git J() in a tin hot load, d with had' nl nni-tinl, s Lane, John Whitakt r, andAsithil, as so an iner. ii-.-d i many cu.-c.i.-m s d IfiisiiiL' a moral inia-ina pro-p.-rity, i, the- ivoik of gr.-at mind-, to- ail over the cnniilry. Watt has pa'rintic 'lay, xx !.;:..- slin.y tj. mr.gi.gu. s nr.- bai'ii.g ally thrown on.- shnvelail of diit ov.-r car n.e-ir Looks to .-ad captive- the kmuIu- , rioii-vxho will throw tl. loin led, nml i:!eVnly th. in-, iv lo ,-,i .... - 'p.. t.-. ... t . ii. over l.ae ru ns of u fr. .; govi n.mei.t i-i ! ' 11 n . i mijiiiT.- e are gin l.e in xt? Tin: r.n r- n Their Mien -s or defeat will n.e-as ttb..; t.-i uuiioii,.(. that Mich fiirlln r 'irjl.lv th-cidt- Hit- length f.f tl.c t,.,r;i,;,. '' I1' "ri-' ''' 'ake;i ih lo r. iid. r it -rob- t that is 1,'tx a great srh;i f , r,.r. "c' lll(' ' 0r' (''';' " ""'' I' -Man- Yo: .:. All! iill.t'' is In l.e , '""'I'1"')' W" r.T"' ''.'') a MIC- rlii,li.:'d into bi tt( r behavior find launht n ! ' ' ' ' r"1"''"' "f Incatii,,,, leon lint wiil U of i;-.; to him j',, ! , " r l'"w, r. I'1'''4'' '''mg nnaiiimity of 'omii:g time. ael,ou on the part of those, int. n sled, . . I thientennl to Uitl the undertaking altogeth cont rimrr Ivl.i ro The Two Wings. cr. Thi, t-houhl not be the case. There r),;r-.i.t,.w , ( a . ..-'r. If. . i .... , ,U'U" "lSlr,"-':'-"b ; ' '"-' --io,, papers in Oregon are ox i (.'round tnong .oceupi,,!, und war llllll f-CI-ri- un- nunrni-ml I.i. I,. .-1 I l i.i. . I i.-i j -j '-! t- ; """"n i.a.sse.j : nam m woik in trv through the fiery onleul of a revolution, ng lo unite ihe two enough nlmivs running In waste, to locale W illgS Of the th lliocraev Tin. i,p.. .1 l ...... ! nml ilrlei. li.,:i...i .1 1 ,!, i ,, , , , J j..- n..i .ei - ,. ......inn. ii mil, jinn, m iiiaeiiine. th onl, means under God or cWing a , wing which went off under the hd 0f ry at Oregon Ci.y. It is to .1 ter-st nation which ... Wy ha, held to iua- ; Avery into the national" ,mrlv, H know,, or every man in this ,J , ,, ....rlirulur- 1" nab.,; rights, but , yraclire denied their , as the ore 7nW d tnocracy," while the I)' to property owners, that ort f ,. (xi-.te,i,e boasted of iu largo liherty while j wing which i, ,)0w ceding froll, chinery h.,l, be set up, turning our nat it ciis.aud others, preached or the purity Union organization, under Ihc lend ( Ami- I advantag-i, to pmfil,,!,!,. w.,;,uut Let of re ligion and the sanctity 0f the family hel, i, al-o a Sn' wing, but, ,ke the our of means start the Subs(.-rip.ion l,st relc, w ll ,t denied to itn own church ' Know Nothings, they have a " ,f,tt !. ! lilH-Tully. ami r.rmers throe-l,,it tl.it r,,. '- marriage, pui its , I ,e difference bttwien tl cvii (or.'im.ii. eann and it, ow n olf-pring ; " fiore hind" win" .... ii ii. ... ti i. 11 i . . i ''l - ... . .., i. .. ..... k nm. Ktioiked tln m or nothing- in principle, i, really a undent to the l.i-.lir-t baMir for field hands, 0l,n. .his wing and the while it amount lo ilnid or ,rostitijt-.s invi.f. d with n ' border ruffian urtny, armed with bludgeons, a" Mr. David Harvey, heir or Dr. bowie liiiivt-t, nnd federal bayonets a do-' ,M('''""-I'li". ''d into the Stut.- f"..,,n b-rritory struggling ,or the'liberty ! lZlr uT iVs'' .'" 'T'"" - , ., . . . ' ' an in i ol the la-t Asst-inbly, relinnnishin" ol toting on th.-ir own constitution, and ' the Slate's ,1,.;... t,. tl. iu ', .. Inlilil ll I l,n u l.il.. fit. . - .-I a ..I.i... 'l-l . . .1 '.. . ' .' .' the 't-lM-tive frai l-lllltllll .r .l..l..r. .... .1... I'. . . .. 1 '."'i-ijr uii uie 1111104 ot ihoso whoso nticestorH on the mother' oidu were held n " prop-rly"-used the tintionol treasury iu extending t)f. nn,a 0f 1IJII11M firvilude- i-mployed the finesse of cuniiinif diiilomncf to Maze ( 0 w i f ' iiis.M;nn; , the tilrengtli or the hlave power fitted out I nnd H-nt off filibustering outlnw, to prey! Wo notice that Jimmy O'Mennt upon licctioijii of foreign territory mpposed , I'1" found his way back to Oregon. I'rob to be adapted to the profitable w.-reiKO of j u,,ly w cidii.-riiig round to buy out Uush blave musde filled the ninety four thoii-j011'! hia remnant, an we underHtiind they sand oHice: in tho gin of tho Prettid.-nt "r for Kale, How In it, "Malignant" with b lnre majority of ilartt-brti-drr ami jjoiojj to u onl to O'Menn ngninT tc man of tho privilege, of i fhiim. The inoni-y had been due nix days, .chi-e, while it fastened the ''r Harvey paid inti-n-st on the amouni tor that inn... Li-sh honest und honorable men limn he is would have paid in dli'iiplahtcrx. .'vi d,,ttjn (Jriiin. Wo wiy mjnin to thu Ag.-nt that " hhin plasters" don't pass in this county, uny more than on the )r Yamhill lieserva- ty, in well as the lower end of Mariun and Yamhill, and Washington, should show that they are awake to their own inli-ri.-sl.s, as well as the interests ol our State, by taking htoek iu the enterprise. One estab lishment of the kind proposed, will serve ns a nucleus round which other branches of prolitable industry will grow up, und our liiagnilic.-tit ndvantagi-H of water power will iu lime be appreciated und properly improved. Tim fulhiwing numcd gentle, men have lih-d papers in the oflico of the Sa.ereliirv i.r S . 1. 1 .. nu I : . .... v.. un uninni nun. por.i- lors, namely: A. I,. Lov.joy, Thou. Char mini, Ii. 1). C. .atouri-ttc, Arthur Warner, W. Y. liuck, Wm. Wliillo. It, P. lhirclay, Huii'l Harvey, (Jeo. II. A ikiinon, .1.1,. Ib.rlow, John J). Dement, W, 0. J). -uii-nt, D. P. Thouipsoii, Wm. Harlow, V. 0 Johnson, mid A. II. Stcilc, corpiiratorn Cnpiltil slock, $.10,000; filed December II, I HUH. Til" .fllflt of llm till tuhri i, i, 0f ni. Inry Ciaiimiiiiiuu it $lu,0o. A. II r"Trnr, Trtittirtf . i - i ' so ns in i.iik ni,, i K III ea-e nl ul, i-iiii -it-v but our iiiihirs Wi fe ton iplii k for tin III. Springfield, Mo, Ja" Kb- A di-patc to (i'-ii. (.'nit,- -ay - ; The enemy, o.Ool) to i'iii'cI strung, with .. pin-, s of it rt ill- ty, umli r (leu Maimu i.a. .. i i . . .HIM', iui.ii hi! it lis on Hit- Mill. h. V toilghl finin o'elnek uiit.l d.nk tl - pi r it'i !y, hill were r.-puis, ,i m if cry im-lum . (ii-u lltu-iHi, th." nflic. r in cnmnoiiid, was wound id. About ."i n'eloi k in Ih." iilternnnii, Ire d- r cov.-r nf d irU. -s, the i m my was will, a.. i - . . '.. lil.iwtl I'l II s,il! (.-1,1111111-. Ill, tM, in,,,,, ..r . I .. i.. .. . I ... i i ink in.- .nn uny mane i. luolisiriitions in full force from nnnthi r point. Yc made Mich prep-iriiliniis lo unci tlnin u, we had i.i ...,a I I. ..I .1 .1 -" "" iniiiiiu, nm i nt-v eom i i en an i i... ... ,-, .11.. . , . . "' V. lin II n in ii'IiiB, -,, . . . ,e ,,, , r -, i n, vainraml T.,, f fm, , ,,,!, , "' '.'ii"il HI llliaii gnill ,- I IM, la , warns .-sun .1 ,-jiruigs, nmi nnotlier pnrlion ''"" ..;" n i". ilu if n I.i.iih i ii on ihe l,,i. k river mad. Cm. Cn uiu, 1 '"' "r,y "' ""' "nnit Wia.irn St. I.nuis. Jan. 1 L 4 ; 'm .,. I'"", ll." K'-ii'". ....lit ..t l, I,kI,i liaie lliritihiil the Salt in bl.u kgt, a d int- at ha t the .actii!,t.n,cn iifi, eri,ev That ui die m ildliiriili.il nn Uih. r'' l,:ts . into it t iiidirini il inphj x, iia- ipalil,. f u teranci, in., " .Muhgn.inl" I, iiim If, , n rur fry t xamii.ittinii is lo In- tru ti ,, ilm , ,t nl Usn the words "nv bri 'inli, i" olv cnbbh r," m his as( ( ,,.,, . t l.tt h t xpressinirt fur itlinnst his mdn tt.ii.lr- ! for liiniilhs i.n viniis linn I'iiln'. Agent himself w,ll in l nm arrive a I them format-nil that tin- p. i.ple of Ongnn h..ie nnt i mpl. .veil ,i,n, i,r mil , v ri,,,t loin, to pr..t;tnli- tin- j ! n,' .,,, w li e! his uctidi iilal t h vatioii n-i 11 .ll..t- t. r Van I gitis Iii til, u.t i 1 1' iii. s nf sal ,ii, e ll1 l-e mid t , Miration ,,f I,,, ,, r,. vastly belt, r than hiiiiscll. (i,i nn in your gm.-l wnik. Mr IMit.ir, nnd thr i-l, c,. scoundrel til . ,.ri, H , -,,,ttl. ( " ,. j, ,, living bbel nn p.ilrii.tisin nml thee, icy nnd a sieiieli in the iiintnls of nil moral nun li'.d women. A Mmiioi nr r.,ririt.r J air -Mi, I'. '. ,hr, ll.r nt.! lll((( lei It Uf llm tt. Illlirr "Itrli.f," , i. ,,,rl lit il lll'ii.i.i.lll llllll nf ll,l ,i ) i f , ,ri.r ti, eeiv.-d di-piiteht-s In night frtiiii Mnjnr Col Iiii", coinuniiidii.g the post nt I.tbunnn, slating nml i,i ,i oeloi k on aS.itm tj.i v umrn ing, 7oo -'i ih nils nl Ilartsvilh' Hit.n k.-i 1,001) rehels Willi fj eiiiiiion i,min,ve ih, ,,, live in, I. M lo thu south, when tin' rebels mtiile a circuit mid reluriii-d lo 1 1 art t villi l-'ighl'lig then column, ceil uml eo ititninl i'.'."'-. "I.a li lln-y ih.l iKi.i-ihnel, , ,.i till .Siiinhiy 0r loss wm kdh dainl Al""" u" 1"'-"" n. nr-i,i wounded. The r. b. l bis .. ;,n "v'U'r. ..f i,..-l ,i.rf e,ty ,,,,. , -.i I.... I I -1, ., . l-.ll'lllll l- ri-a-l l. I I.M-IM-.. M Hll.r.,,,,,1 " ""' I.icilllionil pll I In ni,y l, r ,,, ln.ui.ly ,l nil rtf .1,1 ,. ,l, pers t-sliiiiiile Iheihilimg i done to l-'ri-d.-r " Mr W'm ll.til-. tn.l li .,.. 'l,l wif, ,., i. KK.iurg iioiii nm lioinliarduienl ut f,"f,o . """' I"'" "'my u. mi.or h... k miiniinllng In Tl Imia al .1 tl Irrl -llm If. it.n i, wl." I. fi I'lirllatiil, r iiiliratfinir alr,iiiilHiiil ami f n i Ii uI rlinrgr-a), am.ainl. .1 In jtl,-.-; ( asi M.i Htsiror A"ii iuii.i - 'I'la. t,. ... ,, lar Xfrmlily liuiv drill inirri III IWi, Mail, a, tlrnl nil in iiih-i i.,r al i In nn ,mi Hiitnnlny rtrnmr, O r on nm. ii. iiinanii hliiiitf 1 1, i ml nr reiCn,,,! tn lll.lrrla.l Ihnr trrmera. ail-l l illli,- un In Iiiii.i.Ii 000 Portland, Me., Jan. I I -l,l J, Mr. rill wi,m-eei,., p, ,s, .Senator yesterday. St Paul, Jan 1 1 -.'x (iovi ruor Cam. sey win elected ' S Seinilor to day. in.iinuiipoiis, Jan. II. Ihiiiinis A 1 1 up C if" w- rn.,n-, (, ,r, "'I'ln-Siiiiiluiiitn," a tenn , , ,y ilrinlml In ll,n i, , Irn tla nf ilia Him lary 'nnnni. llllll - HlllllaH, ,y (' j ,,,, ,(, ,,,, fi( S .' ir Hllllillll 'H ll,, e,,. rt f ,1,. ,. I'iek WIINl0 lliiVl leete.il H S1 .Im iniir,.vr. l.ranifirr, i.a Ihe r..r Ihe long term and David Tuipie Tor the l'"y'' "' "'" ii'iamay short term ,m ".l'lt'""-'l I" A . (tiirin-lint ,,r li. p. Hn,ilh. .N't-W Yolk. Jllll. I 2 -Vl-W flrlnnna ml. t fT TUf fell, Ill) ailli.llnla liima laaa.i I.....I..I vici-nofllie .'Id says that negro retriiiienlt !". i'1"""1 ,,,r "'" N'"lary laiiiiiiiii..n : "ro lo .lo duly ,lt ywlH p,U .,,.,,, .. "'r,".Am'" M V i,,:,, ' ' ' "r.,.n iiwK-.ai.tiii, nL 1 ""'I'' M la. kinmir (V. A-,,...,,, H.i. .L (,'niro, Jan. I.'l.-Ui-n. Dodge. iiiti-rc"pl-ed (.'ol. l-'orn-st in his reln-ut nt Monii-rey II II I (111 .1 II tlUt t . .... ... ..lue.i i-i ,P .,. ,. ill no lalllOlllll ilrvili,y Mi-kllOft-jrilKl.il flni.l !iu y,i7i i,'i The relii-l fnreii si-eins to be lompleli ly 'M .......I..,,. ui im:i,i are now prisoners m i e. Mi 1 1. Mi. Ktl.t.M (iieina -Mraara. ( .'Ihiiiiiiiii, Wariiri ft ('ll.lllltll HimiIm ll.ll nifaliial.la l.u ul.ml. .1 '11 Washinglnii, Jim. 17. Thr fii. i.,1. r I,. ,.i.i. ... i i ,, , . tin .Mnp (.anal bill nr.- jubilant over ilu- ..rK...l, Mi....ir,.ei.r, .t ihn Hah . V,,, M.ll. t7,it III?. " r'"V'n,"y' ''Mm'm T,,,"m '"'""' ""U ""'y "I'l'ly ,. ' " , ' '"'"'".' ci-riauuy oi Una linn, until our WV.I. a l ... Ilr finHttnu (hrougli (lie lloust'. clary gau, In amra- llunlwarr lor Male, ii v a .) j i. ttuti.ow I I -I' Iii." I IX I l a .-..J iu,,;.'' .Mliri J a.iir. .- in .lii.jj :n pari vl llir li I. nn , mill 'n, I auiirn' I imi a, uf nil k at t, ll,,., nl a..l l, I .--.us, I .1 .. I in-r .. .ai., Ilrill ll I' 4lll-a, . I .ahl a' rillfttlll ?fl K, llui. l'i 1 li.-.p- ( A in. II. .I..I tin, I, 'ill. IiH, l-n,iutril S p-.k A ,j. rs. .Vr, 1, I.r .a. i,,. I.r , ii (, nil!, II .1, ll XX lir, f.U, XX liaa turretr., mi l linnv i ll . r llii' ea l-si Ir dial. In m'! at nli 1.1 K l,i. , at ill I.a a.,! , lir il f r i t'll rtll- In i a.hn (m.uii I I). J 51 Aolicc. nn: Olti:tH 1 77 T .vf.'U.V.lKI' i, IH Hi: srinml. IMI.I. rmnni, i,.r ll,. Ilr.l Ifi.n of lli'f - nu.l )ral nil MuMUV. I'CH ''. 1 1 .11.1 . M V. M. 1 1. I'lii.e .,l ;i.l l. (.artinrnt N XV II, si,, i i. 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