The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, June 08, 1863, Image 2

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TXT. L. Adams, Editor.
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MONDAY, JUNIi 8, 1803.
, lUthcr Green.
Our neighbor says :
A IdUr of John R. Mi'llri.lc spppsti in (lit lut
jtUililiim Aifmt, in which tlicif is thinly ln
gulMt fnclmtdr to Injur Hmntor Nesmiih lir
ip.Jifiiini fur him, toil bciipatt-rin. him with
faint praise. If lie wlsliri to sccomiili-li hi ohjoft,
)i niul M-Uct Mine nllisr vehicle, at Senator
is'rtiiiilh neltluT Iim, or drains, to have, nnr nip
port from the bsekri of thai bran bread, spiritual
liiygorit concern."
We don't think the " injur) " Ncsmitli
will sustain in Oregon from (ho publica
tion of M'Biide 'a letter will be very con.
nidcrable neither do you. We don't
phatio development that couldn't possibly
loo that any man could liul to plow his
way into tho United Slates Senate without
tho " support' of any party in particular,
especially if he happened to have loose
change to the amount of about J-j?- "right
hundred dollars." Our platform is
different. It is tho platform that Dehuon
Smith placed himself on pending tho
Senatorial election and it is the platform
that all politicians of all parties, w ho have
any brain, stand on tho world over.
Here it is. Whenever wo come out for
office, wc trant to win and that by tho
biggest possible majority. We want all
I'nion men to vote tor us, whether repub
licans or democrats. Then wo want all
the coppeihend votes wo can get. In the
next place, if there is any democratic law
..a jBvaa?x3rwawm: js.it w m wauja.gWTCgV,3g vmcvjewc, mrrniirsr xar M.r rtvs -U-icw.tc..ivc.. -nait i ess
.', . t . . - .. V. .... I ! '' ........ I. ..I
.uciaim ci mo juaiu jj.uuii. i iik .isi'iicr ok hik i.hiki i ion !.
Special ilispntchrs contain I ho billowing
Don't bo Tooled.
The "democratic convention" closed its
labors at Vancouver, W. T., on tho Hih
tilt., by nuinating for Congress (3co. K,
Cole, formerly a Mcamboatman on tho
Willamette river, to run against J. O,
Kay nor, tho Union candidate nominated
at tho same place on the S.Vh tilt. Mr.
Cole makes strong professions of Union
ism, though ho was nominated by n Con
vention where Copperheads worked with,
ato with, and ttept with just such " Union"
men as Cole. Owing his nomination to
such cattle, and leaning on their shoulders
fur support, if elected, ho must needs do
some dirty work in Congress to meet tho
expectations of the slimy seals that swam
In relation to tho battles of tho It'nh ami
17th:
Champion II ill, ('JO miles oust of Vicks
burg), May ltitli. l.ai'ly this morning
Molllorniind's corps were put In motion,
llovey's division was on the main road
from 'Jackson to Vickhurg, but tho bal
nneo of tho corps was a few miles to the
southward, on .. parallel niad. Mi '!it-r
son's corps followed limey's division
closely, AM o'clock llovey discovered
tho enemy hi front on Champion Hill, to
tho lelt of tho road, in tho rear of 'laker's
creek, apparently in force. Skirmishers
were thrown out, and the division advanc
ed cautiously and slowly tit give Mcl'hcr
son's ndvancc division, under Logan, time
to eomo within supporting distance, lien.
ii........' ...i. i .,,......, 1 1...
. , . , . , 1 ,, , , . HV'tVl n VOI O III! . ,'l . .1 ... l l III' VI 'VII
with him across the Hellespont ho desires fii,M (,e (if ,.,,,,; m ; .,
a safe passage over. Our I nion friends I l)f i,.,tt0( ,t n o'clock he commenced
hill itsclt was covered
niggers to vote for us who feel like doing I "ever comes befor-i tho people but to A.M.
so. Lastly, after the niggers hare all roW, j "' nJ deceit ; to gel oflieo m that it
if we still lack one vote of being elected, I can l tray. It betrays only Ci'i men
I-gT we wouldn't ofject to have Asahel j Copperheads never regret having sup.
trail-vp and east that wit. ported a " democrats ticket." Colo is no
In the-fne.-.t'time, voti needn't trouble stumper, we believe, but ho will be able
d or'n" .iit i r.ot haw'.;" viv ' S :T ?7j ' T,M,Sc sf 'e t toLran a low remarks at all the places I yards har!l I'nmi tho brow of the hill. The i every engagement, whether crowned w
, . " '." 11 ' " . Jli2r" t T i f I Kwv-''i WsA4ks ltd Jnd'e wood ouJi ..i dde of the road loadini; ui viet.rv or del at. ' he UiniiieliimtMji"
n't Iik, or 3La xk ill lil rl ;TS TT'TZ i tin- nd,'e tv7 mile or more, wereTTT Tl.o Lit iffn
;rceahl. m ; lat am-u',. H U LrJ'L thapman, m, sm.Tshooters supported by inf.mtrv. Tho crv of nXno is going cSSr-
tor nimseir when no returns, lou cannot
however drive ns into an assault on him,
by trying to make us believe that he is a
fool, a virulent copperhead, and a dirty dog
generally, in asserting that he intends to
train in your gang of two or three dozen
rotten "conservatives," who have lelt the
Union, party, and, failing of making an
entrance itito the copperhead camp where
O'Meara and Pat Malone s'.anJ guard for
General T uult, are now shivering in
your nakedness, out in
ottier apos.ato lug IricnJ ot ours, wil or,. the hut tie besn in earnest, as our riots have oceui red in several Stales, ' heir
closo the exercises with an exhortation. j men entered tho heavy timber, and rni'J domain has been sexered by our lb . Is mid
Our neighbors over the Columb'n may terrible from 1 1 o'clock till between .". and : armies on tho MisM.M.pi. 'I'lu ir uiihtarv
look out for a great deal of " Union" thnii- p- ""f r' I V,n . My.M soutliw ,i,
?. , , in gallant stvle, iiinking a dash on the l.at-' and tho area within tlneir control eoiistan.
dcr on tho stump. " A more ngerous tl,1T) ,h), j,nluM-s f,.om .ni.lr .,lls,s i v ,!ull;nis!.o.I. 'I ho mere lapse .. tni.e,
prosecution or the war .: the " relet nnd capturing the pieces. 'I'ho rebels lav ; under these eircumsanees, without s:g lal
in the last ditch".'! and all that sort of thick in the vicinity of their kuik. Their i dieoiuliturcs in battle, i.Mlisistr.tus t.tjlieir
thing, will no donbt be plaved on the ' l,or!il" ,ri' t'1"' hall killed; the organized ini.piity. The Loyal Stales
, i . . ' gun carriages and ca:so! w ere biiikeu and ! and lioviiiiiiient on the coir.rarv are stroll'-
stu.nponah.upof athousaudstr1ngs,to,J;vorUinii,ilt M kmyyM.u lan,. I er and more hopeful than ever belore.
u'eceive I n:oa men, while the orators will ; sma arms and oth.T deltrs attested t!ie Th. ir credit was m ver o g. o I as it is to-
make it all right with tho seceshers, b 'deadly stregjle l' r the ground.
i tho cold ' treating them to whiskv, and going home "r of the Jtlst A!..ha:i. a vcio captured
and i'ctpin., with them. I a rcaCsomub i ,!u'ro . M .' jll";' ,
There were t' th t , . - ; appeared to lie ri .iif.ree.1 with i.-h Imvi-,
V I f" t .! i 1 hcaneJ 1 "'n nU"' l C11"rSl! l'' VoS i on that wing, m i redoubled i!,,:r etli.t U
aiuates at ti.e la.e , t10 i0yaltv of a man who was nominated j to hold their po-i:iou and di-lodo our
Sr. Letts Elkctiox
parties which ran can
charter election in St. Louis. C. J. Filler ' i... ,1,' ; 5 .,r ,,.. i .. ., ... i. .
j i- it.u 'i .'',t.i (u jvi t.'ii?, in u lit.
I-riotr that at the coming clci tion there
was the candidate for mayor on the " char
coal" ticket, his uncle O. D. Filiey was
run for tho same office by tho "clay
banks," while J. O'Xeil was tho nag trot
ted out by the copperheads. Young Fil
loy, tho " charcoal," beat his olJ " clav-
" mpport," or covets our opposition
neither do we care. We shall continue to
deal justly with him, as with all other
nun. Wo see no particular reason just
now for taking your tack in trying to
crcato tho impression that Nesmiih is
particularly thick w ith us, in order to in
crease our pe 1 ; . Miiirf in a
personal
particul
(who dq
more agrccahl.
cians as have kith in the outcome of the
copperheads and believo that the leaders
of tho party hero will again take you into
fellowship, should crawl into tho hold of
your dugout. Wo don't vet believe
bowever that Xesniilh, who is a man of at
least good common sense would endorse
your statement that he desires ' no support
from our " backers," unless ho is docked
of oil aspirations, and has concluded to
retire from public life, and go to keeping
a grocery. We IxTicvo, if he was herd
ho would take you across his knee, and
spank yon soundly for your unauthorized
snd foolish meddling. A politician who
talks after your style, may be set down as
a very weak man. No man of brains, of
any party ever thus mxkes an ass of him
self. Toor Wait, on tho canvass for Con
gress, thought it smart to proclaim every
where ho went that he didn't want any of
oar " backers" to rote for him. We don't
Inow tut that he feels prouder to day of
his position as a defeated and politically
damned politician for all time, than he
would if ho had succeeded in being elected j
to Congress by other than the Totes of
copperheads. If ho does, it only shows
inoro conclusively f7.e Unltnets of the man.
Grovcr once had it in his power to go
to the United States Senate, by simply
Accepting a few Republican votes that were
tendered to him in the Legislature. The
Lano men, anxious to defeat him and elect
Delazou Smith, and believing Grover to
be the saphcad we told them he was, got
the poor rummy to sign a declaration that
ho l"udidnt vant to ht elected to the
Lean votes .' ! Jhat or course did the heaven-born principle is thrown in the,', ' .! ,
work for him amort? the Konublleins . LrW Tl,.,;, ;..!.,. . .... i , . ttie candnJ.ite, tl,
O 1 1 vmt.li 4 tini U1 U.VIk Ut UI UL'I i t t t.
..... I . f. f. .fill. in trhirfk fiin,-t m'l.ititt . k f . t mm
wlulo the Lane men, whom ho had fool- ground cellar rrocscl.'e.-s. and bummers ! . . . ;,. . ... V . I """'": iuo ri.en.y w r
r , , , , . . anu lil tuo leiiow - urap into ino mire ot in In. I rrJri.it s. o i r, ai,, t lVl,
T.ic Judje bp:n- ford of whit- I tirsuel till nine ..'. !, !;, an I th-r are
" I t . f ' I !... " -.
, kv, was In the habit, I..Je exhibitirg this : J 'l ''" !"
;,., , " . I b.Mnn I the battle L-ro:i!.J.
, in.nch.nc for a treat, to get on the th.ng, ,. t!l,t ,.,.,,,,,.,.,
! just to show the L.-rs bow it operated, conmati-l.-d in j rrsoti. I V Mu-h
Un one oeeruion, alter lining nu.ie sever-' aiui 'n: wt.o ..:iiii.:iik:--.i at tne n.i!!
al drinks bv repeating the explanation, a j urRT I' yu.. nd, ai d othen f u-.te, h id
e. a'. , ....i..i .i.,. r.i.. "iborJni.ite cniiiiiai, Is.
Tho Jmt CaiiMO.
cent telegia.us have nHiccJ the iulercep-I A f-w years ago, a benevolent Chris
tion ol a letter from Jill' I ..vis In which he tinu lady in Wood county, Virginia, was
spoke very despoiidinly of the prosjieiti I sentenced to ten years imprison.. tent lor
of tho Slave t'onfodc moy. Tho rebel Jour- j (eitcl.iUi. a slave to read tho llililo, The
nals have Informed their unhappy South- j in, lietm,. it read as lollows : "That Mo
em readers (hat the Confederate President I tliil Cln Mian, lain of said county, being
is apprehensive ot tho worst results uulevs an evil di.povd person, im tin. bniilli
the people malto nioro strenuous cxeitioiis ' day of July, in tho vntrol'our blessed
and greater saeulices as if it went posi. Lord one thoiisund eight hu.idied and f r
i i .... .t . . t .i .i .,, ! . , i . I., , i
el.' .or i in' ii lt ti.t inai : l lie general lone I sev en, at i;;lilroiis lii.ige, in sai.i
ol the rebel prets and authorities is dc-j county, not having tho loar of iol before
spou.leiil. Their Cvlitoi ials, mesvuges and her ey d, but moved niid iiisiigiilnl by
proclamations are no longer eouli.lenl mid j the devil, wickedly, maliciously, and b'l
boastful. Tho live to one brag, and the ouiotisly, did teach a certain Mark and
invitation to the Viiukt'o hirelings and cow. j ingro wttiuan ua no I L'ebeee.., ulim I'laek
ar.ls to iteeept the honor ol graves nt I ho Ibck, to read the Ibble; to the great .lis
hard of Southern gentlemen, are displaced ! plc.i-ure ol Almifthly (foil, to iho peini
by I'Ultuetits upon the unexpected power, i eious example of others in lilt., casts of
pci'sb-tcnce i.nd valor of the North, iiNoi.l feuding, contrary to the forms of tho slat
of "i n to W ashington," tho cry now is i . to in such cimi made and provided, and
"IVtcn.l your firesides." Instead of easy I ngnai.-t the pein'o and dignity of thu Com
triumph, a long, hard and desperate Mrug- I mouwealili of Virginia.'1 It was le.naik
gle i-i autit'ipateil. .''ii.lell, tho lel'el cniis- i ed at the lime, "how ill adapted the hrms
to
ILvrio oi Soi nuns to I'ocri 411..N h
tiiu Lovai. Si ui". Iho following table,
show ing tin. ratio ol tint number of .
diers furnished thus fur by raeh Statu (.
ln population of the Stale, hits bwen Coin
piled from an nrlielo In tho ( 'inelnnall On
ttttt ol March .'HI, entitled " Our Army
iin.l Kuropoan Annies," by . I. Musso
l. S. A. If the figures given In that, ar
ticle are reliable, III., results, ns deduced
below, ar" eeilainly very singular; and
tint great diversity ill tho dill'., i cut Stfs
w ill bo d llleiill to neeoiml for. b. Kansas
It. would appear that ouu fourth of tin. en
tire mate population has gone to tho war.
Tho Slates are nrrmiged In the order of
their ratio :
I, Kansas,
.... . .. ... W . I. .. it. .... 1 .1 I ...I
i .!.. c. ... v. m. : i nermitlimr nnrirers to vo e. sue i as we hat ! over iii .i nwiii'ti. .m rn tueiu-. uio oaiue. t
- i..,.. i., X':...:..: i ..lv. lop i-itit,mi on tut canvass nil win. imimr, nun n ,n eui un nuin u , rait i.. i it. .-, . ins nouio iiesnaii inir oi . alio I'l 11 .-.o a. 01 t oiliuion i,i iiie
iwi ittvutt'iiiiit; ..it 13 in , iiiMiMii, ttu ttttiu, j - r - - . . , , , . , . , . , i - . , . , , . . ,, ,. . , , ,
. . .', ,,.,,.?, ,, , .... ,c ) .. n. .......... .1.,... terminus ot the lugi ri.lgo running north ; siicccs. All tins is a very unl.1 present. ; the ihinanls o slavery. We should
... vvo.M iMiniu.'ii t.lvl lain, ll.l... I . j ,.,! ,., . ,1 ,,,! hot I s, ,.y ,f . V I IIHOl t o I l, 1. 1 t .
J, Khodo Mai d,
.'I, Illinois,
I.
IY
ll.
and south, ll inked on both sides bv deep incut of the great chai'.'" that has come ! sav. ol. the eoiitiarv , that ihev are a.luiil'
ravines aud u11"'1, and in many places I over tho spirit of the pio-slavcry traitois' ablv adapted ; for it Is the true spirit of
covered with an almost impenetrable urcam
growth of scrutiny w lute oak and bushes,
Tho rebels appeared deficient of artillery
II coin. be ina, nt stronger by slavery, an, I in tl.e line ol ail Us ilemainis
ijilotmg tlieir own Wor.ls. I hey have eii.ise to ehargo that teaching poor black people j
ciiouoli to despair. They have done iht'ir . to read the llililo is "Pv int ii.it iu of the !
Indiana,
Ohio,
l.tvva,
7. I'cini'vlvaiilii,
N. M lllllesol.l,
t Michigan,
0 Connecticut,
1 1 , Vermont,
'.. W'eti'iu Virginia,
LI, Massachusetts,
1 1, New Vol It,
throughout the battle, but opened with j nlmo.tt and can never do as much again, devil," and "to the great displeasure ol'j.,. New llaiupshire,
rather he.ftv lire from a four eun latterv i llieir credit and resources are rapidly eb-
: of riltctl six -pounder, planted about 100 ing nway. Their armit s grow weaker with
ith
Almighty tm.l. Id. W inonsin,
About tho time the pre:, cut troubles 7, Kentucky,
be J. m, vv lien the conflict between Ninth M, Maine,
atiti" in civil war, , N,w Jersey,
nieiiibcr , .'.), poUware,
-'liat bo.lv jo, Missoinl,
- i i p'- p--,-- nnuli sis i oo, Oregon,
of the ruM-vct of secession. Ilo stated '.':, California,
'.'I. Man laud,
.!
Tho
sccur.tie
that the original a", I real cause was a dil
j ferwM'.t beliveen North and South on this
i subjeel of slavery ; tho North regarding
it as a I, .0 ',, ii i-.ni and an iiiiuiontlit v, tho
! South as a d.vine institution and thn very
coniirstoiif of society. This ali-.tr... I
d.ll'creiiec, ho stated, led to practical ones
on the c.tei;si, n ol slave Icr.tory nu, I
tho rend, lion if slaves, Hence i!.e-e
troubles,
W'e have no ol j. . (lo'l t,i this Inch' of
I to 7 .'ID
1 to II III
I to i -jus
I to in i:
I to 111 no
I to I MM)
I to i.ir.i
I to II tl.)
1 lo 15 til
I to HI 'i
l t.. inr.s
I to hi:;,
I to 17 00
1 1.. n.r.s
I to n Ml
I to 18 o;
I loVlO'J'd
1 to V!0 II I
1 10 '."i HI
' 1 to I I
1 to .'II OS
i to :'i m
i to r. i us
1 tof)S70
.- . . ....
Lato Eastern Ncw.
1'hila.t. Iphia, May N. A I'atou L'ou.'O
letter of May fit It mvs :
'Iho importance nfilricriou's rxprdiliuil
eaiilc.rdlv bo reali'd without so. no ro
lloetioi. on what has been neeoniplmlied, In
srvi iiteen days thee tioops ill'... lied over
eight hundred mile", mid traveled through
I he very heal I of the . . In I domaiti, light-
of the Nation are slatii g iho issue involved
1. 1 l.veit or. Wilin:; the rchclii.'li back and t
ho'. I nil we gain, the iini:ci:s. power of
the cciiMv'pliou is beliind nil u:itou lied
res ive Tho sympathy ct foreign I at'ors
w ith our cause was never stimg nud
demoiist n.; ive. Itin'ncss and imbi-ti ial
pur-uitK in the tree Stitis at" i i a Ih.urish
ing condition. We are feed iug the cor
ol ' Kuropo out d our siijiriiibun limct'.
The public coiitideti 'o nu I i!i t, rininatiou
are re.i'S. rtiug thcinsilves to the ci-:n .y
of mi'cliii vous factious, w ho . ouiitcd on a
rem lion agaiii-t the war, All these lads
are iilili-piit.il le. We do not repent them
ont ointeo ot a i front ot Lei:i t;ie i.att.e was i f i!n mst tor mo purt os,' ot rai-.n:: vi.m im; n i i
Whig ndifinistra:ion, was unsparin" in ! defcr-ito character imaginable. The rat- n iuimcd s,. ending ..f the war. le.mre
' 1 O ' .. . . ; , i ..... 1 .1.., :, . ... . ....... I MM .. . I I . ...
ill' UI Illll-M-lIT t .1 1 1 1 . - .1 ll I 1 1 111 .1 C . , I -1 tu. .b I.- 11. 'I I', ill' I tin , II .1, 1 ill- lllall III
in tho ic-Mit ice at cveiy point wle tothev nu t oiipo.
above par, nud its obligations are ronipt--war ; for vv h , ever mav bo right as to the 1 sinoii. T'hey killed nn I w ouu b d n I u go
Iv met. Willi troops . i'il::1i i'l the licld ii'.otin.i u l.ieh is thus f hown to ho the number ,f Iho enelnV, destlot t , over tour
troops on the hill. llovey was slowly
driven back to tho brow, but abr'"i'l'e
, . ., . , ,r .. ,, , , . from cii. Quitibv w as erdeti i! to h"s M -t.
su t in tho whole I erriiorv a Copperhead, I ,.. .. , ,.. t , , '
' ' 1 rerr. n n,l I no rnuuil was sine. i r., oc.
who belts his butcher kuiio an-und tho j erCli ut -p!lL. ...... were finally re-
waist of his dirty shirt, who will not stop ! pulsed. At t
grabbling potatoes, shoulder his rille, and ' engigemcnt (leu. Logan', divi-i.ui m uch
start off with his dois. f ea-t .i vor.- for ! Cl1 l,:,s t!l1' l,ro'v "f f'Mnii:;; a line
bank" uncle 1500 majority, and left tho PllV nll , .,. ,r,,,. , ,a ft ,,,.,, , . ,,.w ! of e on the right of llov.y, and
copperhead O-Neil behind to the tunc of ; ' Vw s:ro, who wa. act '
OAA.1 ITU. It l !.- .1 t ' - - - , nil". - ui nil, -U.H III
tug tuarcvais ere uiose wuo
believe in carrying tho war into Africa,
and riddirg Missouri cf tho curso cf
slavery as soon as possible. The ticket
was supported by business men, tho solid
yeomanry, and wide awako Young Ameri
ca generally. Tho "clay banks" are for
the war, and gradual emancipation, and
their candidate was supported by cautious,
slow-moving men, old fogies, anj spavined
"Wigs." The copperheads are those
ouu, I of original tlill'crciico. tli.i richt-' in'dlons worth of piop.cv, wli eh would
t oil -in ss of sect ! ;ioi and of Iho war it j hivo ,cen ol iinin. n-o s.itancn to Iho
liai brought upon tho coutittv is in no do- rein Is in the prevent ion of iho war. On
gne helped thereby. It vt,,u'i still r- 'two important l.til.o .ids they compldily
main to be iih own why a ibli. r.iico of this cut nil' all . ouitnuuic.it, u with the s'rong
kind should not be settled in a const. In. , hold, of iho e ,t mi) , c.t tuted over I.Othl
lioii .l w av , ju-l tho samo as ioit otlu r ; t-i - i rs and about I''Olior-ic., and itruek
and why to admit that r hellion and civil , at points where they went least rxprded.
war are th' proj cr alienialiv e in sin ii a ' An idea of 'ol. t in. r-on's commaud inny
e.i'e is not t,t mal.o (iovri iimei.t the ,' lo e lined, w In n the fact is stuteii that In
li. er. ".- Ii . low cf a sh i,le."
I'c t npa: t l.oui all lh!, thn loyal pet
al- 1,1 L'O
1. !!.. I... 1 . i. n-. I
wuo ca.i iiicmseives - acmoerats. lliev , , , , , , , , .
was gre.iicd r.nd seated, li t-1 but a
are cpposeti in u:o war, ara wining to eat
i,:.,.!.,.... -C it '.,......... l .1.1 .!..
1119 d.'tlV I'l tilt- UI lll.l I .11 I CM l.'l.ll IIU I . . . , I , t- . 11 J I . . .1
moment i f tho engagement, blending in arms wail l;gli: to t!i
i.y way oi riuicu.mg uiem, uo usen io ie,i olle nt.nmv.ii and deadly r...ir 11,. r,;
the crowds that ho hapjened among, that ports wro co blende 1 ih.it a sin "!e .lis
he had inventeJ a machine for making i charge wai rarely heard. Not a man
democrats, which ho called "democracy ah' "Vl? avr- iu "'" (luiOM
, . , , , AH oclmved I k.' vet.-rat s, nud.n oved to
waae ei..:,m seven lesson.,. II.s " w.i- m.w p,.:,V; ,.;, lr,,, ,.,
eAi'ne"' cciisisteJ of an inclined piano if victory. Two l atteries , r e.ipl. in. 1 by
seven sections. Tho first section, upon ' this d.vs'ou, n:i I -i:o igh hard figl.tiu'
s it
ris.,ii, rs,
i it ! comi l. t i
exhaustion, at th. bid la g i f tlieir w it I,, d
leaders ; but tiiat limit is .np r s 'liing ; au.l
whelhrr we have or have not b.i bant -uc
fc. in b.tt'le, it W mireit lt r-.n !ic l;
the momentum id the I " n i-' i can-o is i ii
Iv, hmicvir -lowly, e:u--'..!g nil In-;'..;,' i'
Slice, -s '-.lined i'.l t'.i- way in v l."t Ii - tin-
p!e o tins country lice, I tt t tear t,i
In lore tho w or.,1, an I In foro iho gi m rn
t.ol.s wlat Will read till 1,1' !,l y of this
w.ir, an I b, fore til" ".lu.lge d ad tli.i
i ii ili." on tli i i iy i --ii' i f the right or
w i .!.;; cl' -'avert . An I were it i vi-r t
true lii it I ho Miir lis! become, or had been
HI tl.e sj ii it c it fi i.ru ll.e tnr
which the candidate fr democratic honors
very
gradual downward slope, the Second sec.
it.
done to i'i.
capt.irida Urge lniud.ir "t
sma I arms. c! '. 11, tweeu tl.reo ai. 1 f. ur
any amount of dirt to placate the rebels, i "V ' ' ... V,lu""! M 'U!
" . . ' I tion was wnre desccu ling, while each sue- div:ions came i: t a-t.on mi tl,,' ext.-mo
and a. 1 of them render I.y a ham o ' j; e hjJ n ,nj.,e cf Jc. ' . ft. .n-l.,,-, !,.!e. what hil au-o,-
bacon should go op is one scale wUn ,.. .,,, :,,--,,, ,, vMv . .ioi-lycttt ,el f.,r.v,rl. Tl.-y w.,,.
liol.l rj. es . .it Ul.e.'l I!,' e!:'l"emel,l I).'-
nio-t :! I't-rin t, t!,e
in tliis w iv we !; ,11
w , li'.'.it IcU- lit ti.
i.ud w ,;li. -lit an A n-t
J.i r , n'.'iV .i-i, ,
lia'i
:ve th'
I.. a I
il.tj: o,
. . ... . . I r 1 f l .., ' .il f.l-. . III,. I. Ir.... I.... ...., I..
to stick up his nose ati ,nf "-n 0!J Uvtk "n be con- -" uapman wis m hm,-, ii.i,'--' .,...,...
,e color of their .kin or dudwl that be would have to take tfl 131, wh.n Judge IVatl had cceasioa to "" Uiur
ie color oi mcir skin or . , . . . . I cnnm.n w.r.. (..k-ti ui.,.b, ll,u ..rl.s.
clothe-, is sure to U ! . Li I.' i ' . Z.:. orJtr "r'-l r.rcoMcmit ot , , ,.0o , Vm wt.ru uk, ,.
lcs thana man, and be that Patrick would have to "tread' the I ,,,I"Wo- 11,0 t-"'"11''' 'scaped .N.i description can ibjiiti.e Vi the intro
fshly hoped to rally to his support by this
"democratic" pronunciaaiento, had him
just where they wantcJ himcut otT by
his own act from all hope of reinforcements
from those that had the pow er to save him,
and had volunteered to do so if ho w ashed.
lie was a good sample of a general who
prefers to suffer a disastrous and disgrace
ful defeat in a battle, to winning a victory
by the aid of nigger regiments. It may
he very good deniocrotic policy, lut it is
an unnatural one, ar.d humanity every
where revolts al it. The world applauds
the successful gcr.cral, no matter what
soldiers, white, black, or red, compose the
rank and file of his rrmy while he who
sacrifices hit army ly refusing proffered
Aid that ho chooses
on account of tl
the cat of their
wiiltcn down as
despised by everybody who has a soul
above that of a u tarrnpin." Grover of
courso was led by his stupidity into a
trap. He trod on the figure 4 with his
own feet, felt something drap," and soon
found himself peering through the cracks
of hii cage at Republicans, who pointed
the finger of scorn and loathing at him,
and Jolane democrats, who laughed in
their sleeves at his stupidity, while the
two or three friends ho once had w ere seen
with their hacks turned walking away
iron, him will. ' girt ' . most lover
. . . ... .
i gi i 'i ...vipi a a i i.
! tin"', raw th-. i.
i . i . . - . i ..
raiie-i wrniik ie going i ot Hie
iiiiiinal--j.'''' I tug... ''"Mtily sce him
gnaw away at tho nubbin of democratic
corn that graei d the trigger. Now this,
by men of tho mental caliber of Wait and
Grover, who are such abject partisan! that
they would, at the order from tho oraclo
of the party, walk into a brush heop on
fire, crcn if it singed their pin-feathers all
off, will bo coiibidcred a species of political
Gnosticism that is sure to niako saints of
them. A sad mistake. Tew men have
mortified tho flesh by sitting naksd on
cold ttono floor and starving themselves,
in soma convent of political Jesuits, long
enough to eo through tho optics of such
political saints as Grovcr and Wait.
Man in his natural stale revolts at such
abasement ; and there isn't to day a Long
Tom democrat who lias a healthy heart
thumping under his dirty shirt that would
lilt to vote for cither Wait or Grovcr.
Wc arc almost certain that Ncimith has
too much sense to join tho church where
Asahel officiates tl tho altar, mid Wait
nud Grover are tho deacons. Tho block
head ho announces Ncsmitli's Intention
Id strsddls tho trigger that let tho trap
fall on Groror, has most likely acted upon
the sogcM" of his "th hrat'n- lym.
f.,r I, r -.t Lota I .- .'...... I - !
v. ., ..", iy i Ii.u-.IJICIT UUllV. IIUIS, ,1
... -,. --"- . ' .. ' a sudden.
anu tae mi-ran or society generally, lou ,
always see them annouueed in copperhead
sheets as " conservatives." Tli.it kind of
cattle it seems are not as plenty in St.
Louis as in New York.
Jownwards till he reached
(! 11 I.'K V.'-N. A
li'oiii aail. i! .-..v s :
" I v- t ,, i ,-jrrr . ,i ,
.1 Ili!-, I
I 'i I tl, ct
, I - i;r a: ii.;
,' a Vt .it. rl,
gan, t.ut w.ro liroii;!.t I. r.var.I withn!!
wag of a democrat !u-hrd the seat of the j
Judge's pat;U ju-t as l.e was getting up for !
the last ride. The consequence was, the !
1 lit we Khali probably r .iitii.in. to be i' .v.
I'.l.nk Kiv.r Ilri !go. (Ttlre mil.s ca-t n,J h' ,,K' dilates (four ownjuilg
ol Vick.-burg.) Miy, 17th. McOl Hand's mel t, rath'T tl.au t walk by tl.j I ght i f
cort'S in ari i,. . i, in. 4 i.:.,, - 11,:. n,,.ri n... 1 1 -.
-...: t 11; !; .. ' . - . uts 111.10 ,
" '""" '"""e.i nt'uny , u5tcrli.iu was ia the nhance. IJo ,11:, I .
duvn. He was trio drui. k. thn marhiiir 1 tl.e r. Ii.-ls k'r,.-, i, trn. l .1 ,i. 1!,.. . ..i 1
k of the i;v,r. (Mr biferies vvrre ; 0 "'iiumiiy i:.:.t wo w. -t.1.1
soon in 1 o-;'.ion, r,.iui,;p on ti.e iiuiiiV s '.'pnvc a lo.tu i-,o ol 1,11 0,1 k,,, ,,,1
Where is Patrick?
Couvallis, May 0, 1SC3.
Ed. Argcs: Docs anyliody know what
has become of St. I'athrickl When ho
handed over the ' Union' ciTieo to Sheriff
A LiTnnr'-tr Im uritiif f.tY lAnlti mi-,'-,.
l,A I. :... . ..... t. '1: .1 rn fi f.rrt ftriil Fin un ten f Tt ttrcimrA , uaii
ti.a. wu i t... fi iv suit u icauin ueiii 1 - c
ocratic organ at I'ortland, to be run on a ' to save himself, and he sonr. ' drapp'tf
. .... ... 1. i,"iii -.ui 1, 11 in
:.gl 1,-t -1.1 "M , It W 'n.i. I nt.ll In n iplcs
I 011 w i i;. , I li,, I f,-ar l.i in,,, t- II-',, 1 in, 1 It
it. ,-f'-' "( ):;f ri'l'toies tl . Ill M IveS blil"'
.' !' gs," t'.i war ; .111 .1 lie I'l. 1. .11 wa,
lie I. :ii I'V th- 1.. as 11 lu, a: s 1 ' j.r, n i )
t -.o.iv. Ii in di-t','.,.tig th.. liiniitl,i.
.ii 1 1 i:i.u-i 1 io 1 v 7.1 -l.ii .! v, w Im i. lint
a, I 1 ; o .,1.:,. I i', -i ! i ,:: v 1,1 11 1. .1,
... til si,; I ..1 t. ' 4 i," li,,, (in .. ., L.-.'i.,.
te-i rt. .! f..r its pii-i'i v .1 . - it 1 to pi,, .lt
' ' th-' me i-.ir - ion; -in,. i,i ,',,t ii i.ii',
c 1 1 1 ' 1 r vn.tiig ,. . t'.ev ii- t j.i.t tl..- .- t., ih.i.k l"i
tl..- r :t .' N. n r. ill I, '.., v W.I, tl,.-
Hi I I I loll ll'll. i III--III St l, ,!,,-! V ..,
oi t'lc ot e. !.: .,, , 1 ,t .., nt iii.ij'ntv t!..i'i
ill ill.' C'.ll.,' 1 i.'l.'s I 1 1 IV ti ll. I I g -.1
r.T'.llv to the ov rthrow ol slat. it.
Sur.' V," tl I.'.r.l, "the wrs'li ..f nui'i
'.il.V pi t. th.-c."
A to til.' I. 1! I l t'T ,f t!;.t " I i-ei
ii:;r 1 U it. 1 11 'i, ai," 1.0 w i-i 1 11 i'. r, tt Ii it mot
l.c.-d lie laid ll. ,11 it u, i:., If ,i in ,,, ,
abotii, liable d, ijm, (, , tint '.,.,, ,;,-,
we .jU"!.-i at !. b. g ni.i g f 1'ii. v or n
Inn. lied y. ars Ih- .c, ii,,-i, ,; ,,r,y .
I; Ve tli .t in n t'lii'-t. 01 lil.Ji;, h i.ii in
.lu t ;ii.-l t ever W. l.t 1 ' " ll th- rrconU i,f
1 1.11 rf 1,1 It. .1 .....l. I ' ... I. 1 I I...
D ies our f.i.iidsupjo-oih't ,;,r;( ,1 .;r ., ,,.,," vt1: ,
we are a n .111 of 1,0 merry ti.al w e sr
j ihirt v hours, w l.ilf in urmit of a nlicl
.cavalry foce, they inui. In, I sMintrliv
! III,!' II, l"Ug'it four i'lilths, kil . Iil-he, I coil
M.b'tallv, lor I. d livrrs, and a'l thn tmi.t
in i'la r loeu n.'l' l.or-i 1, 1 , 1 ncv th.ii lo
eat.
1 .lav ('.' reports that th- a s of lite
' (Will.. - ,',-t Welt in n'i-, (' ten Hullo
ui of i,.ll..r. 1 h- sales tint Wtikp'otli-
i-.- to 1 V 1 . I til it auoaiiit.
! Wn.h ii;-t"li, M.y i'. - l l ,1'. lal re.
p .rt of t ol. I Lit s, conoiiii'i ling S ptrt of
I 1 hit. I Ston. tll.lll'll 1 j. i,t 011 II. r augll
. r r ' 11 1 1 :
inr to'itl I, os rf :!, v ;
1 tt .1 . ion III .1 .1 .li-; . ll; Ma Mil
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, M 'V '.'I - ll l,m "ti l psprrs
t- lay 1 r at tr. s 11;... 11 ili- oe
I Uc t I'o . t I a I. ly tin- In-
n t 11 , t in .f ll, 1'. ;t 1 p. is-. 11 mi
n't cl d ie .1 am t.'e In A I irge nn, I
11 -n i' J ol t ..11 , I 11 j; in 1.1, h Ii . ll,
il i d tin' 1 11 v .i,' s i f w ir, li is
ol I lie l;v, r.
in io-i'.ioti, pi
WoliiS. At ItioclO'k (teli.T.il I.
huge power rress" (.bout forty hc.-e, I JyW n the last section ii.ta d. n. -cratic mire, , , iV,- ' " ' " r S
believe), to bo Lought with mmev that , ... ,.,,., ,', ''.!, cfO"n. torf s vis:,n, chav-i
would prcbablr be contribu'.jd by Icadir- ' re . ir-c '"-fl-n.u. . nrr(o4 M 0;,f n.M 'Joo j,r,, j,, ..j:,,
9 - 5 '..? 1. ...1 ..... . ., I .. . .1 . Is'. .!.. - . !.
democntj on 'Lorg Tom. Ui on consuil' !lh rn,H' tMr ,i, cc'
. .. . . . . ... I I-. , H
a:. 1 wr.ib'd tii- bayou in fiont, un I swartu-
.. II . T ... .
; .u i i;c 11 r.i i i.i:u 1 1 t.cuii ; i.nir c p
' perii ad liclghhor 'i o'htr org iv.o.li
thm Mich sl.ii g as " ill (I'itioti," "lolly
' g'-.t," k'. Is ft ii an who ha-,'t bi.n
bl. -,'d with bu'n, and who wri'ti for
tlie iiuwn-le d nud 111. kempt, n Im nl-o haii.'
but I. III.: brain f rward nf the ears, lo b
l.i'td to ft lii.t; of uryiiii'itl .' or impelled
to hurl the j udiiis "f wit jn jdirn .f fl'i (;
ing gsrb.ig-with a sliver I Would our
Irieii I in Vauiliill bo mean enough to club
moment the Colonel f.und himscif wmng bri-.do over stroi.g. was rut olf by . n '",!" ' ':t '" ''"'",' af"'r l",v!"" ,l,lriv"1
" ' . 0 -. . ... . . 1 . c 1 ; . . . 1 . -. i 1:
resolved as follows: side hef.ro on tho ..ors-. he Wen. to ex- J--'vt-t.in u , ret- un i.t. nud j " """J ""'"" V '" "7 -
"Kr!vf.l. t,y t!.o i!in.ir.vfr..;,k L..,l,i. fr 1 ...:..,... r r-,'...i. I Mirrel-l-rcl. (Jen. aughn's blig nl- w as ', inouiitiii'' bis m.i'iice i-un I We think
. .. - - .---.. 1,1.-, i.-ii u m .... 1 1- . Mini 1 , 1 nijiiiiiiii 111111 '-,-. . .... -
InnB lorn lifinni-irT Hut In u .f O.. I,., I 1 1 - n 1 a '
limes cuii.ii ny inn unrunsiiitioo! ilKrlilmn
wir Tcks tlisl ttiia Korku il.-nn it l.t.t furllit
trH'iiC tiiat iu In in 'poTT-r rinarn lo print
urfan nn, our rd'litrr 1 sud lir is hnrl.jr rr'ii-.i-H
lo br or. nt tli-ni kind nf fmr fnins sieli it
limMoniyrfiM., an.l ll,t curb tiiml.r .f
litis Kortm (fire twri.lr-!lra ntt In (Iik k-tilcr-
i'v.ai.d vvl.it 11 wnrie, it vti.i i,nc ci-c
icy cut of thou-ai, Is. N,,wf 'l,.,t an is.
-M. vt.tl, ill's evil powirii ft 1 1 v i,, I-,
nt. I th it by its own 111 aits, !,;',. it crimes
ii..t ( i.iveiuiiii dt .in I nj tii. st th- lit,
of ot.r eil 11- hnvn outlaw. I it nu, put
it beyn' d ih- p ilu of miy 'uillu r eor.-ti
tnti"tiul prut, ct on surely iim.' no man
of oii-i'ii i;, - in,. I priiieiple can doubt that
the caiic which our br iv e iirmy inaiii'ains
s'j'J 1 . I th- J i"ple of Hi, li me d nn I tint
trooji- in l!,e Lo ..ta! w it 1 I o .- nn I 111 1 1 1
p. a, -d ie it ij pin of I lia l.tntf and other
I r.o i.i. lis.
'I lie I'.i iv, u er iv . f 11 tli-r, iii n f. r. ren
to oir iirmy at W'i'-i I' t, tint it will
cn'iij ! ti ly nri!t.t ihd nin'iilliirnl
. itiii.n 1 I 11. or- I liii'i n vitity ihoii-niiil
I er-oli', 1110 t of W li--ll I do I o'. re- d- fifty
inil' s fi "in I,'., hi i.,c I, In e ins- lint htv injf
s.ill'. ii.I In 1.1 li e ii.vi.p s i f war, the l.ir
in. is tin h'I,., nt th-wholi! rcio'i wirii
ni.ikii est. 1, tii- 1 reparations for laro
I crops.
-
P.a.tl 1-1.. M.v '. i. I ','
1 I'l. n i I tl.l" ' '! . tor f-ll l still ftllil-
tit.il I.. Il.f " M I..I.' I.a.li" tlinlto.1 lllft'l'
machine himself, it is said that that j x'' 1 ".ar.., but w:.s -urut. by tins ' n injr 01 tin; tr..;..,, , ,. .Wl.. lit,H
proposition was further modified by the ; RherifT, seized, and tl.d on a h..ro to bo 1 ",lp- llu tJltl ,,rj "'dlery nud n.us
democratic caucus called a d.sy or two carried la.k, trith hi, , toward, the I U,r' ? 1"'t. 'l"'1 "'
after to consult about a " lesdir,.r orin." f-. . -t '11 . . ,, .1 I r,'(f'"'d,c.s ol .hath, mil bt.r.il.y .wept
1 -i ,1 . , " " irann 1-11. 11.-1--1 u'i, iiii-l 11 "ill ino c ver 1 1 11 11 ' I,. l,ir lln-111 M
snil iili-rilii Inn mnniti- ta l.nf u ...... I J ' hi-iiiiiii i-i.irj iinin. ,v ..
. . .. n . '
macinne.-' j he " lcorkus is cud to have
.!!.. I 1 1 11 I .--...-
is a ju-t one. And b t sohli.-rs nml 1 Hi- 1 ,,.',, ,a ,,,,,. , 1 n,.k t. .. t. . .. r , imir.
.in, the nun in the licld mid th- linn nt - l'" "'.it'i"! ("i f' 'pti it.inia iri.,i. i;.
luiii,,. ri... ...1 .1 ... .!..'.. - . I I ' I'lil'lic iliiiiui I'i u "I'l I. I'll Til. nil rirltlwHlr
inline, r-lm lulu r thai thrite-i rinf I s li- I . , , , , .. ,
, , , , . . . ' " I k I.t.,,1 1. 1., r ro.ttllr'l 1I111. II l.l. I if -i.il i.r
inai 11 am ins iji'arrcl juir. t.hifnyo : .ru
nii Timet.
- j . ... -
(i:.s. IUvk i. 'Phu " rhr tint 1 tic" "
ihnl in this city, in winding up a d!y
n-saii!t 011 Hanks, says;
I1. .1. H ints ! ll, it il,ir lli iiin.l liter ulini.v-
tl . ! I;'0, '',r.'.'." n,,)' c 'I UT;. V J!;." ,j( lU "t. and w o are sure that our friend upon " ""' ' '-'""I " nin. TL,t bbel, w ith ivrn or three o
; "HuV.'r'"i;'' r.vr'i . r,'; ;u!" r,n-,,,i"" i!h '"" w :u h Mm,,,,M'-,N "' m be,.,, y
i-i l low.i reyuiieiiis ll iii tlm linrje, nml . , . ... . , , ., ,,t 1 ;i. ,, 1 -. r i. . tt . 1
Le! Mi-taincd tl,:,.r,.ci,,.l I Th, L'mtl, 1 1"'1'"'"' v.r .1,, way, in th nbscee f tl, ,., of . 1, h.gh or.l- of Melhel. I ,.,, ,,,,,,
. i'tV;.,',,,,.;,,,,!,.,.!,,,!..: I,.f.l. wit. ii.,di.r'il!..H.t. oicdit lo be f.llnw.d In 1 "' ""'"'t'''l loyally. Ih-M. sj -.s.
'l"li'l T",i .ii'.!i.Ii 0 " r.-rr. i,"ii.. 11. .-" IIimI I- .1 I..
It.r Ii i.u r. ii4. i.,.n i.r Hi' lilx-l i-i 11, I ail of III
"A''l,l"? I think hi ll.l .UP I'f ll.K tlllt I
it -,,ii I i;.n il ill ailing UkI n, il I In I il l.l
M. -.
We hurt that corri-pondeiirn on hand
y 1 1, nn J have been waiting till we thoiiglit
(he iinin had arrived to h i Aahi I rea l it
ther
ioil-ly
Nr.vv pdiini. 'I'ho Albany Ilemoerat
and ho his been facing tho rump of
democratic bea- t ever sine.
v ...t.l ! .1 :.. I I
si uc uc i.-imiir "iin.i- c'Mini uo , ' ii"i ii... n; i.ivit .nu . .1.1.. I t. it i. in ...
r...n.l ... .,... ,i..t.: : i ....., Wi.-otisiu nl... e.-t..i. d a s:.,d of col ,rs. . wit, and i.r.'Ut..H,t, oiwht ( bo nllnwed t 1 "' ""''...bted loyally. II,-St. I s
lOUII'J FIHHIilF lU ICIIIIVI I III IJIII'lll VI " l..IT'. I ,
.' . ' 1 urious rniiiniiiiidin ' ( ot.tiiin.-d nil .1 iv ;.. ! '"' nMienn, nn inti tisily iironlav ei y
Uinir .'" "'o , ffi;n tho r.1,,1 hatter.es nn the other Miluj . - ifi.i.,n paper," which wants to save the W' -'h' politicians
.Uj;;lUl I " cu,;.m, as soon of tlllI rivi.r. Tt.y p.,,., ,U i,,;,,,,, , ; I ... r.-Too P, r. - Our - conserva-1 ,;;,, if ,, u MVtJ uill u wo, ,uV(. ,(- ,:,,,,, f .jf ,,er.
t ".;..', a, Mrri t.inii:i tr r.iruk 1I4'.oik, i they were cotiVinccl that, in order to se-! i.rcveiit our iro-.ii,. I'oiitoons hav-been i t.ve'' ne'l.bor says that tho " nbolitioii ! .i .. n ..... :..... . .... . ... .,'..;... : c... . U' .i
' i w '. ii ' i- i - . 1 , ; i ii . . i nun I'li'.Hs is n conserrnuvo reiiiniiiean, i " - niniojiiii- ii.hoi.u-, i, o umit
Si't&S.iy" . -,lhci. ru o norieniisnip o. nter ir.veM, - ; "I ' "; : " pu nnens are .i.'.igf.te.i wnni- i.., ., ,L4IM, ,,,.r,l, I know In.w w e,,.r-.W democrat, would
i . .i i .l .. i i t the fjrec or.poTil-, tiiough it numb, rs ti'i- , , ... , VI
Let them both att'iul the so.otiruii-s of ,,,, .,, i. .. r .i d- I iris that h- has ",t out of thoile
..", ui iiiiii, i. in i i' ' in in I''i1'";
V- .Ti .set ttmMrr s, j'orl-
land, a ku...i. '.I i.i i feecsinn deni'rri?v
r.ro reporting, and 'whether the "tih't
hundred dollar nnlmaP is to tread it? v. r.
Wc arc not nblo to give our correspond
cut any light on so dark a subject. Wo
suppose however that I'utri. k has got his
"power press," and is staying in ,S,in
Francisco to Icaru how to unship it from
a churn, and gear it to "a organ."
XllT Ir' McIJndo, Commissioner to
the Sandwich Islands, selected Mr. J. L,
Carnard, of Corvallis, as secretary of lo
gitlon. The Comtnis-iotier'c sy is
fcTGOO per aiinuin. Out of this ho has V
pay his secretary, as the Oovernincnl
neither furnishes him an outfit nor pays
secretary, lns been supposed by
some. Iloth of theso guiitlemen left on
tho Brother Jonathan, which crossed tho
Columbia bar on tho morning of tho 27 th.
" Red Niooehs."--" Malignant" say ;
The Iloslon rimitnKnir-iiltli Is rotirsl ffl,.
Ilrsn paper, ll i. rrr rs'lirsl murh in ih
rt.) nd l'rk nitj("rsliilitiiin Airg'io.."
Wo can't coneeivo what you mean by
the " red and Muck niggers," unless it bo
the young aborigines who aro said to lure
Copperhead, African, r.u I Indisn blood in
their reins. Yon can't throw them upon
our hinds, Aiafie! you nn't urnr do it.
ilWJil ;-neriil
njJffT to refnovo
"" I II.i1I.n-b r.iitf.u'iil. ..ml on i ll.i.L. in I.!.
Mr. Cole, during his pilgrin.ao in seircli j roi.ditioii. and th troops think themvln s ! "on to take it . n foot, since ho ' ;,, () ,i( (,n,((u ,.l((r j,.,,,.. j, ,i
tnindi of nil loyal nu n, thai tint war will
of democratic VOU'S. It tho Jude go ; invincible. Astien. lirunl roil- in Irnnl ; fi'ids iho vrhii hi full of bed mnelling '
!...... ..!. M ' I . i. f .'. i ... r. I. i.i!: it.' I. u i. Mi-fi-uLi-rv ii r .'.-1, I ti-l. li - .11 . 1 . . . .
Biunz i'i .linuii 1111 nviriani - i,iu r( j - j -..- - K- , 11, iei vai ;tc or i.ippi I lic.iijs, wur ., I .... I ,,..,' .1 . ts' I ' I VI' .
t... f.. 1... itreu.tnd.,.! iinl uir..arous sho.iti.it: and I..;..,, ,,. , . I ,M' """, h,"ml r'l', U W,,-'
L,.,.. ,, -jri V ... Ml HI. ,U !.. " I I' J. ' ' -1 -!. 'SIO, Hi i'l PjllPCl'i ! ...,. ... 1 1 v .,.,. I lit.., I ,,f u
such ns l,e n.Qdo fill, when ho ha I , Wi. m,,,,,.!,,,,,.,,, . ,,r, '
f lu f-rii...
. ..I I'.J f't.n. ... r.t. If I",.'. .n 'I ....I .... '
. .. Ibn morning two 121 pound how irr,
it h,m.elf, or put a lutUnv.t or, .l-any ,., , fi ,
i i . t ' f . t i i i . ...
oooy mil ini'H mm. i,ei ,oi. innji-1
uuiis w-ro a irrnii'lcrc'l, witli liorses, liar.
i.rsi ate) artiiiiutiitioii complete, without a
shot afevr miles back of (hu road. 'Jin-"
guns b'-canm s-pnriited from thn main
l.iwfi i.t il... t-,.1.,-1 firmv vi'io.-.t-iti In it...
Ingtou Territory, tht h;nt,t, inldligmt . , , , rr ,,,lt ,,,,, ,;,'..,. vnlll.,.'
man illiistrato " progressive detinicraey"
by riding his animal tail ftrttmnt. 1 hen
let tho pt'iple, tht b-mt and s'uua) of Wash
yeomanry, who uiideritniid the m'ghty is
sui'S of tho day, hato patii'itic hearts
throbbing In their bo'iim, and hmthu
decplion, vtt fr Jinynur, an I thus dig
the political gravo id Colo. n them
make a deep hole, so that " l-kookiitn" may
r'g up his machii o over it, on which Colo
(nn s-at hirnsi If, snd M drap" down into
political oblivion unwept, iiiihonorcd,
and unhung
Mi Kin nr. n Jisi Ai i n. JluMoii wlei
killed Daniel D'g.di-I at Cupp-I lul win.
ter was lH rested by J.pti'y .Sl.trilT Ilo lg
es, al that j.la-o a few dayj s tiee, and turn
ed orer to Kbcr.fT Wifnnu. He In I hern
In custody hut a few hours Ufiro he
msdo his cvspe.
symptoms of tlm enpj.ci 'h-nd hito disorder. )0,( ,,cM, ,,),
u iH'licvo Asahel te.ls llio truth, ami we . ..-,,! )ir ,m ,,,
r t i I i i . i . . ... I 1
,-c, ,,k. -ming nun u.e ju-iicu io s. y m.u , M). (h) W() iiU,f .f
wo have foimd nun truth in indu ct iu w in. h
Mich ji'vvih am i.bout iih scurco ns eyi
teeth in n hen's mouth.
ino triy" nud buttniiut
Aahel, too, ever g.it u drubbing from
, Hanks?
"Tub Wan I'oi.n v." Tho Secrssimi
Oin;ws Am.is. 'Iim Is III.. Iill- nf n nmifr . . j. ... -ny..
wliKlmmi I si.- il. iii.iii.s.iai.l.v l.i, viiili i "''i" eoppi rl.einl luei lings tliroiiglmul tho
'Jim loss in today's fighting is not In, ivy
on o'ir iin. The number of rebels kill-d
an I woundi'd is uiiki.oAii. (Jen. Osterliniis w- '''"! ' f.i -li-t . m-l St. do hi- resolving ilmt ih-y aru oppimed
wa, siiKi,iiy o.,ded, but .odo on ti.o i Va.''r.','::,.;:r viiiiun Aiiiiiiii,,,. w. b. i ,,. ,,, Wlir ,', ul A(l(((illii.
field ngai;, in a carriage. I WJ m (( ,.'Va(lk(, ..' fl;W1ll(,i. I lrlisi llii.l j.., using tho whole power of
. 1 . , ' . j tho toivi rniiieiit to whip Hut rebels, inui
, ,. . , jth.ri.ru wool iho (aiwprr kind of " p'-f-1 ,M1 .s,,. S,ei"Hii.;i (lommitten n-iolvcl
J ooi.mi. A I nioti prtp-r down the . M(h.i w)0 .. (,iiri , t ,Hf,;m IV (ur ' .. ,,,. w,,k H..,,.n
I river give Colo a mighty pulf on Solur- (,.,,rofolTeilii g ems polite," We believe theso pniii-s oppos-d lo Hooker whip
iUy all-r tho i,omiiiM'i-i. i.t Vancouver, t , ". oceaHionally , nml b'tfiii" ! I'.'" "" '"' l.'pl",,;"',M''l. '"
but on M.nd.yfll.nriny took it a'l back. it M)llt lu (), .l,,,,,,,,,!,,,,, , Xl'YWT' TtV ",T
, i i 1 1 ' cilyol l.lifirlision, nr J.'isiciiiiis Nwieiiiiii.'
Si.tur.lay pulfwill F-f coursu bo paraded W(l ,,lk V,l(k,,. .,.,,, h). , rii)M (mm T),M)1..yfM( rvlUiUlly
b.foro the biitleiicifs ol nsliington ler-1 .... (,r a.,. ,.,,.k ,..,(i 1(.i, ,.lr . i ,.., 'i'1:ll'H u,,i i.(.v n-olve. 'I'lm u,.r
l ave run last spring, but we kno that
tho'ii with wooden ht.uh didn't luecced
very Well.
ritory as n "liyh tndurstmtnl if thrir
tundid'lt hJ n UrpnlliC'M pnprr whilo
Monthly's) retraction wiil never bo present
ed to butternut eyes. Such is the duuiago
a short sighted, injudicious editor of a p;i
r r em do.
tho vi nt hole, lo h t them smell n lillht
bi'imslnii Wo ih.-iii il nn Mtt of mercy
t' l. t y u get used to it gradually,
-.
" Nr Hoiin." Tlii f"'p "rli"i. ' Icilnl ornn"
lics'ls in nlilnrial ",' hinrn." ll Is inriili'iiilr
i li'i'is l ill nil (iiililir ol'rnliun fo il llir M oof.
policy of the Admini-iiratiiiii is junl to do
these tliings) niid dial n what tliey dei lain
tin itHi'lves mil. Il.'inbly opposed In; but
they do not say that they obj-et lo Iho war
policy of .Ii ll'. luvi, mivo only that no.v it
may not bo vigorous enough to suit theig,
,Sirrniiieiilo lie.
I'i.". i War i. a Wai i.A. M ijur Trua.
hns been ordered to l.apwai pru'mlilr In
take command of n po.t ther-. ll is
thought that Col. Stciiil,,r(er will Ins re
turned tu (Iii. command ( I 'oil Walbs
Wnlla. ('apt. Miiioii's eoinpatiy of V,
T. Inlantry has been nr lerinl out on tho
old euiigr.ilit road nclos tho llluo Mouii
tains to repair tho rosd .,p (inverumi'iit
teams bound fir tho ii-w post nt lluise,
'I h-lir -1 of the learns b ft tho I 'alius on
Monday last. Thu balaneu of ho supplies
(or I'oiio will bo wflgoind fmiii Wnlla
Wnlhi.
IIi.Tt:ii:.'i;ii I liHitiirriis,-. ,S!.loi n from
tin. regular nrmy Imvn givni thi'ins.'Ue
up nt I'orl Walln Walla, umb r tho IVrsi
ib iit's pioi lauiatiini ol piinlou. Of these,
loin ti en w ero (oluntcwi's iu (.'ol. Slumber
per's regiiiiciit.
- - ,
(Join AT lloMK. ll is rsliinaled by Sev
ern! miners who hiv.i mined In ro in tho
Inst few iluys from lioisu that (hero is at
the pn sent limit over a inun ler of a mill.
ion dollars in .In, at tlnim mim s in the
hiiiuls of in-reh mis nml miners, who arc
wiiiiing nu opponuiiliy In send it down by
nomo mt Tii n.ul r-ypoii.ii bin convey sure, Jt
sccnis slraiigo that all Iho rspii sses to
tlu-sii new inin-s dliouM bu discontinued.
Timrs.