The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, September 07, 1863, Image 2

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M 0 N I ) A V , h K r TK M U K 1 1 7, 1863.
Tho Democratic Ulsing in New
York City.
The Into breaking out of the Jeff Davis
.democracy in New York tity -furnishes tlie
best comment on tho principle! of tho
pence democracy" onJ tho character of
ttiO men who composo tho party that
elected Seymour, that wc hnvo yet seen.
Democratic conventions aro composed of
A wile, artful, imprinrii.lcd trickster. Their.
object is tonid llio rebels, mid nt thes.ime
timo help tlicinselvci to ofliets. llcnco
.their platform me generally so shnpod na
to hide tlisir priuciph'i, iuslcad of nnununc
Ing them. Tho li'ndwin of tho urbanization
in tlio North calling itself tho democratic
"nT -xJUff
Davi. llicir nynipntiiics aro unmistaka
bly with tho rebellion, yet they dure not
openly avow it for fear of driving awny
lomo of thtir voter. They dart not
.hurrah openly for tho rebellion, so they
confine thrinsolvcs to doing what is more
effect i vr making lying assault on the
Government, and trying to cripplo it by
pposing its action in tho direction of
rushing nut tho rebellion. They tritroplc
tho (.'.institution under their feet, spit upon
it, and upplaud tho rebels who thrust it
into the fire, yet they profuss the greatest
yeneii.tion for it, hold it up .before the
populace, weep over it, l.iss it, and swear
as J.uane does tlmt tiny nil " t!aiT on it,
oil tin's to gu'l j'hIi. 'iVy fit out sueli
vessels as the Chapman, stow their hold
with guns, ammunition, bow ic knives, and
democrats, to go forth as pirates on their
bloody mission to rob, burn, and murder
on tho high sess, yet they all deprecate
war, clamor against a further effusion of
blood, and demand ptart e'i U.Ls to gull
foolt. They go on tbeir bellies to Lord
Lyons, and lap their slimy tongue round
tho shoe soli of Napoleon, an J beg for
foreign intervention by and by, yet the v
tike the stump and demand "o more vig-
of the doings of tho AaaAeWlsn " conscrv.
atives" dining the threo days in which the
howling ruffian, rallying from tho liquor
hops, the gambling hell, and rickety
houses at prostitution, with whisky in
their stomachs, democratic newspapers in
their pockets, butcher knives under their
dirty shirts, and brickbats in their blocwly
bands, went out to stand on tha Consti
tution" and ' conserve" the interests of
tho country by acts ot bloody violence
that would shame, a (antancht, appall a
Sepoy, or cause arythii g human but a
" democrat" to blush for shauit that such
demons belong to tho human specie.
We give our readers ono sample, out of
scores of similar acts perpetrated by llio
"mob tho killing of Col. O'Brien, who
was trying with his regiment (tho 11th
N. Y. Volunteers) to quell tho mob. Tho
account is given by the Kev, Mr. Clowry,
an Irish b'omun Catholic priot, who wit
nested il :
" Tho mob made a rnsh at him, and in
underfoot," and tTieacru'e'Tnifi
were upon him. His revolver was taken
from him; bis sword was broken into fraif.
meiils, and every fist that could pet with
in reach, every club that could ho brought
to bear, every brick or atone that could
b thrown with true aim, every heel that
could hit tho head of the unfortunate man,
was put into requisition. In a moment
he was beaten insensible, which del is the
only connotation left to his friends; for the
cruelties and indignities afterwards oiler-
ed to his iMtly, hud they been endured br
a being capable ol filling, woulJ hare
been too horrible fir belief. Having been
struck to the earth, ho was seiied by i
hundred hand and dragtfiil into an alley
way, out of the sight nt hi wife and chil
dren, and also uiinost within sight of his
troops, who, of course, had uo idea of tho
atrocities being perpetrated on their com
mander, and there lie was beaten, and
kicked, and clubbed for hours. The first
blow was struck this officer about 2 I M.;
s i t . 1 1 -. s-h ....
ne ou not u; mi p r. .m. All (he interven
ing time he was surrounded by the crowd,
who refused to permit any one to render
him any assistance, and when a humane
druggist went to him and rave him a drink
of water, tho mob entered his store and
gutted it from end to end. For all these
hours this man lay there, watched over by
ome f the mob, and whenever a croan.
or a sig'i, or a hcavy-labore I breath would
alive token of life, there was alaavs a
orous prosecution of tho war," knowing ready f-.t to kit k his ble. ding lie.id,
inoi in order to carry an elect ot thty
mutt a foe fools. They clamor f.u
." freedom of speech," and demand that
tho Gcvcrumcnt shall permit the Yallan
dighannners to discourage enlistments,
encourago desertions, and use all the pow
er of their lying tongues to break up the
.army and incite drunken mobs to resist
tho law, and rob, murder, and bum : and
if Durnsido arrest cue cf these copper.
beads, the wholo tribe rend tbeir clothe,
throw ashes on their unkempt bead, and
Under Conviction.
We havo , before stated that the only
way lo christianise a people who rejected
the gospel and defied the law, was to give
them tho sww;d. The American army
wc havo all tho lime held to be a mission
ary society on a large scale, sent into r b
eldoui to chrislianito a ret of barbarians
w ho wished to destroy the Government, so
that they might contiuno in tho uninter
rupted enjoyment of their " right" to sell
their own democratic offspring for field
binds and concubine. The ignorant ami
unconverted copperheads have said ail tho
time that our army would bo a poor mis
sionary society that in fact it "couldn't
cowyMer," much less eonrtrt, tho "South."
We know, however, that it could, and
that the only way to bring men to respect
law and decency, who have long treated
w ith a bloody and cowardly ferocity inno
cent women and children, and shed inmv.
cent blood enough to float a frigate, at the
instigation of slavery, and are now bath
.ins the continent in tho tears of widows
oiid orphans ana tupming it m it .,
of whole I'nion armies was to deal with
them just as the Almighty ordered Moses
to deal with the llittiles, lVriuite,'tliv;
ites, and Amoryita, II. C. HOI. "Take
heed to thyself lest thou make a covenant
(Septuagint Jiathtl tn, " compromise")
with the inhabitants of tho land whither
thou goest, lest it be for a snare in the
midst of thee. But ye shall destroy their
(bloody) altar, break their (black) im
ages, and cut down their groves."
All the late accounts from the field -f
" Home Missionary" Ubors are most en
couraging. Hvbels are beginning every
where to lind out that il is " hard to kick
against tho pricks." Their pride is be
coming humbled, so that tho soft handed j
ni;:ger-whipper, who two years ago bo-mt.
ed that they were " five to-one sters," have
concluded since the fourth of last July to
take off four. They now only claim to
rank as " on to one sters,' and" urge even
that recognition with a subdued tone.
Thousands who declared two years aio
that thev loathed the Yankees and would
Orcc Ire.
Tho Nic. f nioii sad y our overland
dispatches it appears tl Beauregard does
not take kindly to thelell which (Sen
(nlmore is throwing III Charleston, and
particularly object tolieir being tilled
with Creek tii e, whlcV denounces as a
most villainous compol, and unworthy
of a civilised nation, tefare astonished
at suih'remarks from tlriJberring rebel.
Creek tiro wa used i most polite,
nation ol ancient tlmesJ 'iom against
whom il was eaiph ycvr lilly aa much
civilised as tho ii. fsitor about
Charleston. Wo lo tAow whether
tho chemical ageii ei tfl by u'lierul
Cilmoro is prvcb y c sam a that in
use among the Cm. s r whether it is an
invention teeently '"l' our tiovern
ment. However t!' iy be, it i prob
ably not any worse th the weapon cm
ho iv should
tl.'t case,
W
a
f y Vn tor of
tjT l-jjontr
LlsJ1
r V
ployed by the rebels
happen to be any lini
will any ono a
tliarUsion uo no
A tender
aomething ab
we give the fo
can Kucyclopodia
The know ledge po'
maUTial of war is intlu'
tho "Decline and Fal' o le b'oman Km
pire," Chap. i. The suje t Is also ablv
livated by Dr. McCullch in Vol. XIV.
id' the " liuaiterly Journl of Sciemv." j
Tin: Creek lire wa inoi advauiaijcously
employed in the defvnsul Con-taiitiiiople ,
dm ing tho two sicjrrs f the S.irucens of ,
Letter of Explanation.
Below will bo found a letter wrillun by
Senator Harding to Hon. A. C Henry,
ofOlympia, in explanation of tho remaiks
mado by him some weeks since, which
I avp I e. mi tho subject of much comment
throughout lliu State:
Saikm. Cgn , August ISHIt.
'cur Sir: Yours of the I Itli Inst, is re
ceived today, and I hasten to answer.
Some timo ago I was tit lit h surprised
to' learn that it was reported that I had
said, in a private conversation llnit if I
were in Ohio I would oli Tor Mr. Vidian
ditham In' (lovernor, I disapprovo of
his whu'e course mui the opening of the
rcbe'li'in, and on nil oica-iuiw when speak
ing of it, and in the conversation relet red
to, cxprc'i d my dis ippt'olinlinn, and n-n
ally in strong terms. One geiiileui'iu Ink
part in that coiivcrsuiiou a'ul lio w.iuld,
if in Ohio, vole for Mr. V,, ami I just ns
distinctly said iron. not; l.ni I adniiited
that if I were called upon to votn lo" him,
or an extremo ulxilit iont-t , who would
prosecute the war against tin seceded
Sialis at" er they wen- willing lo n turu to
their duly under the 1'oii-t it lit ion, to coin
pel the uliolition of slaveiy, I would pre-
r allaudighini, And further sanl
of Ohio,
x-U '
jjjyj25M"s,Tr2l ( lovernor
Tho Draft In California.
Wo copy tlin following from the Alia
California of tho -Mill ultimo, In regard to
tho .bait:
KnivoH Alt a: (laNUKMiiN An error
exists us to tlio meaiilii; ol tho telegram
fiom Washington, in rejjiiid to ill drull
in this St.ite, which Is deserting ol notice,
No draft Itn been oulcrcil, nor does tlio
dispiilch contain anything to even iiiilieute
that it Is tho pli'iosii ot I l.i' tioverilnieut
to elifnrce the dialt in this St.ito.
Section lour nii'ki's it the duly ol'thu
I'le-lilent, to ibvidu the Siuies, wlnCi h ive
imt I'ceii ill v nled into Coiil'i oniiial ilii
ti icts, " iulo so tuiiiiy eiiiiilluient disii'icti
as lie limy deem lit and coiiienieiil."
Section live pint ides lor tho appoint
ment of l'lov.M M.tiilml; and si'ilinu
seven provides, lit. it it -li.i l be llio ibi'y,
of the I'iomi1 M 41 fcliitt-4 " mil j ii 1
ttrtrrt, whflhtr rtijuiirn, viliinlrrrt or nil
iiiiiani, or ptmmi ciillftl int" M sfreicf
mniT thit ir uiy uif r ml f Cniiin'ju,"
etc , etc.
'I he I'li'M'lei't has iliiided the Slate
iulo eiiii'llini'iit ill t it t -, as Iim wus sutler-
lieinllv required lo do bv llio law, mid
doubtless, Marshals lioe been, or wi.l be
iippoiuted o- llieiii, lo peil'orm tlio duties
set lotlh above, and to supeliiitclul llio
i nrolliiiunt and drull, should any eiiii-t-
v
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ti ancicn
Gibbon in
him simi eoiirse as llio iire
..r v v ...I. I il i . l.. i ..i
in urn i ins, huh mini i no in nivur ,M I u,), pn.
ni OM-un iiiiiii !uie iii reiiirit niiii -nn. .... i . i
rol their ow.t .lomestK, poltey nnd. r thir,,,, .in.u ,, ,,
v ..n.uuiiioii ! me i mini oi.nos; nun nun lt. re.i.'oll lo
I l...l!..u...t il..... ......t.l I... II... I ....
t in in .cti uin tTiiuii iiv i niu in il, m
coerced, il you please, In return upon
(hit condition, an) the wholo country rr- i
stored to t'l-aep Mini harmony, !nt il thr
extreme abolition policy prevailed, I s.w
no prospect of peace until tho whole of the
GRAND MASS MEETING
AM) l.M0 Jl !!1IJ:K!
In view of llio numerous and great vic
tories recently achieved by our bnmt sol-
iliers over llio enemies in our common
country lind ill iew of the fact llmt
lunch vet remains lo be done before the
I'liiou of nil (lie Stales can be restored it
ils integrity the loyal citiciu of Oregon,
i ! ii mi .ir iiijr'li""" of illiq ¬
uid
p. ii .i mm mm i iir tn lo
i 1-1. n v- i v
Ill i I 1 m i
Ihero is
ni'l'osr
. i'. otK-oio ami .tlx i?. mo seirvi . t..i ,..,.. .i....,t.i i. ...i- ...i ... ,:i
of its preparation and uso was derived i iun. ll11,lim if ,.al wero possible,
Iroill a native ot IMtoMiS ol Mint, or, u I,:. I, ..n. : (.P..l...l.;i,iv ..lei lln-.,.
ucconling toCedrenusd Kc.vpt. who. I.- ,, FcderaHJoternmei.t and'esiablisli it
M'rte.1 to llio service or lie f.mpe.or. Itwflvr u, w,(, ,.,,, rr. Such was
appears to have been acomM...u of bit,,- j I0 c(VIT(.rsli1,( nn, i, , ', ltl,., ,,,11K
nun, sulphur, andtat.l, and to have been I i rll.i i... .i,.,... -I... I,...,r.l it. .ml
H.mvd from c..ldrua.,or projected in lire I u,r h in j, (,.;ro , cl.anireor
balls, nr on arroi( 0r javelins around ,.,..,. .,. ,w ,,,.-,.,,, ji
.. I....I. .1 . :..... ...I '
wiucii im. ..s .isi Mi.iii.iirti iiui me
ilillalillllablo CoinjK'iml.
through long coppr til
ol bi.lcoiis ligures, w I
prows of lire ships. Tiese were themselves
consumed, as tb-'y sell lire and destruc
tion among (In gstVys ol th enemy
l or 400 icurs Is see'et was suoce.lullv
I saturate.! will, the i n( in x and greater , ft s,;,p luU M )uvi
il. Il was vomited in ,i;hli( ,.,,, ,m,i jt ,.,,., ,., t,i Ut . ; 1
l.e. from ,he u.ouihs , (i ,, , (M)0 h, ,ull vt ,;,r ,,. f
eh w. re act in the ..,, . ,
tlie
but mi the
contrary, in con el villous Willi llio 1 i'cni
dent il'l in.wiiliers ol llio Cabinet, they
cvef, jTirS'Oii'ilio oj'mnin thil ill view ol j
llic V'io and tune reipiir.d in oblionii -g
troops from the I'.mtie .ont, it w.ia liiev
pedielit to raise luoru lli.nl Would bo le
quired service on the coa-l.
'l'liee views wire explesied to I lie ma
j.uitv of tho dclcg itioti lintii Ciilil'orui
n. mo fully and puin. .daily wh.u they
callvd upon lii -ii lor tin urpo) of ob
taiinug perniissi.in from 1 Ion Ami es I'tco
to i.iie a regiment of inouni.-.l C..li'..rni
nn for set v no in the K.t, and a l.i. h they M-,-;n(; nd
I ; . . . i
were vol r .I-sitoui oi uniaming, us nicy
g ui Ii a lotcu in
lo ci
rut w icke.l relielliou, reslmv iinr preserve)
llie I'liiou, re-eslnblisli our free (!oern
tneiit in the Stales now in rebellion, ami
rnl'oiv.' the Constitution and Ijiwsof ihn
I'niteil Siules lliroiighout our entire coun
try, Noiili and Souih, are requested to
meet
III Salem, on llio Kvrniii of
WnlatMh), (lie KHIi of
Ni'plnnlHT, A.I). I !!(:!,
to parlicipale in a tilvAND MASS
IMON DI'.MON-
SIUAIION'.
tt (.( r Va-il V fit l!illl1atJ nt lll.t l-..-t lkiU
, . . i-i-! x - ibiih i iiiv a i . inn
merer livo undor Ihe time rivfrnmcnt : e . : . i
r.
whine about the "danger of losing all our
i i ; ...U. U-.LL i
muiiiai iu?ki iu uaiuirii
iipcr apjdand the act of the rebel rov.
eminent in following with blood hound
and hovie-knivet. t'oioo men in mUldom
who daro to sneak reverentlr of the
A morican fli-. These are tho " lovers of
fircspecch'' who invaded Kansaa, drove
tho legal voters from tho poSIs, and elected
a boidcMxtsn legislature, wLicJj enacted
that
"If snr prrtna print, write, ioirc'urt inle, f uh
li.li, or r.trul.lf, or rause to U bronchi nil...
triulH. wriMto. piibh.l.r.l. or rireuUtM. or hill
nnsiinilr aid or assist In brincmir i'llo. ftintin
iulilikh.ni;. or cirrulatinit Knl.,n t!,t tpfnlorr.
anf bw.k, afr, jn,I.Lt, ininof. hand.nil, or
circular, roiittumiK aur Ijirmrnla, argumi-nn,
opiniotis. arntimrnta, dverr.crs, aiKirr. or iunu
rul calrulalnl lu .r. mnle a d aonlrilr, ctD-r.
ru, or s-W!iou il:IrctioB aniniif the aia'tt ia
tlua Trrrilorr, or lo mdiire surli ula.ra j t.r
freia llie triviroi.r tlirn- inanln. or lo rrs.st ihrir
autlioritr, I, ,,til br i-uii-T of Irlnnr. and Ixtu.
isl.fd bv impriMinmri.1 tui luil UUr U,t a Itna
not lci than bvr )tin."
Thia i a part of the ii.famotn Kansas
.code enacted by alore huntirg outlaw,
wlo banished freo discussion from the
Territory in dcfi.inro of the wih of an
over helming majority of the actual vot
ersa code which wa supported by every
driven t.Igger in Congrcn, and lauded by
tho sauio pro slavery hounds who are now
barking on llio traik of Uurnaid fur ar-n-sting
VallanJiham. wLa la lima of a
terrible inii n.rciae war wrote, pultishrd,
and ija.ko iu behalf of the rebellion! It
i entirely useless ..r common people to
try lo understand what modern democra
cy is by looking into the political platform
i t Norlhorn cifptrhcad. The head of
the beast can be seen iu Ji J'a army, and
the tail in aurh political gathering si the
New York mob.
TLo history of tho war ha developed
no more startling Instancing cold lloodt J
barbarity than were given ly the Heads in
New York,- m bo Urn), robbed, and mnr.
derd I'nion men, women, and children by
con-. OYppciht-ad atone wcretafe from
the aautt of the infuriate! rabble. The
U'orlJ, the JUralJ, and (he Xtvt, demo
cratic papers, tthicli baJ encouraged the
nob lo acts or violmcr, w era nut molest
edj while the Trihunt and the Timti, on
account of tliair Jinown loyalty and respect
for law, seemed l l e olytcU of the rulT-
lam pe!l hale. To show their dmo
crslic character, and that ihry were insti'
gate ! solely by a de.ir t. f0, .fl(j
JrlT Uavi, thry d.slroyrd the colored
childrcn'a orphan asylum, burnt Ida
house of inoflrnding fiegror, after ro'
ling thcin, am! crurtly Uat to death a
many of the Inmates a thry coulJ lay
their hand on. People all over the I'uit
eJ Slate have read with astonishment of
tha bloody and fiendish deeds id the w
York dein.vracj, am! many copperheads
In Ohio have tMfti ashamed cf their
company and left the democratic craA,
avowing their determination lo tot for
Hrough, lnlea. of Vall.ind'gham. Vah
aiidigham papen hart Laulrd down llie
name of the traitor, and inn np thatry
Jiroujjh, in mr.crptenc (a Ihry aay) r f
tha late development of the New York
democracy. Jfa'iy iorg folumni of th
New York paper an Ji'J wilb tysunt I
or a
ready hand 10 d; sh his head against the
pavir.g alone. And tins where his wile
and children could almost see him and
hr his groan.
At about C P. M, or prhp before,
Father Clowry, a cbrgyman of tho Ko
rean Catholic Church, who bad witneased
tho wholo sine, ainly attempted to pre
vent the dce!l of violence, etitrtatcd per
mission ot the mob to administer to the
dying man he Sacrament of Extreme
Unction. He argurd lo them, "The man
i about dyiyg; ha cm nevr recover, now
pray let mefrrruove his body, and render
to him tho Itst i.fl'.ccsof our chureh." The
answer waa, y You can do your &ri'f2
an.! we wnl iron a vou in it. isl-
i rrmottf - n "r-f V
Finding all fvnhrr remonstrance u ' '
mi. nyin ociuc ujmj man .,
conMjaiion Af the cLuri. al ii lay. He
remained with hi.n till he died, ahieh wa.
at $ o'clock.' Even then the nmb would
not permit him to be removed, but threat
ened with renjjeaiire any one who should
approach the Heeding body."
The N. , lUrald called this gang of
ruffian " th- ptvpU? 11a jrtv,t the or.
gan of WihhJ, wa shocked because " the
xiTje" were fired on by U. S. soldiers,
while the HW4 the leading organ of the
" ptart drmorraey," published an inflam
niatory article intended to itir op the mob
to further acta of violence. The paper
was read to the mob by their leader, who
harangued the "conservativee' from vari
ous stand point.
There is one thing connected with this
outbreak in New York city that ii hmnil-
latirg to ccntcmpiate that i tnnb of
three or four thousand unorganized rolT
iana could overrun tucli a city as New
York lor three day without being crushed
out and the most of them killed. Tlie
fact is, people in cities generally oon
degenerate into an tfllninata race of dan
die and aoaplork.
with them, are beginning to conclude that
they mado a great mistake in exchanging
tho ' Yankee government" for tho " Con-
fedelato dynasty." Among the many evi
upon whniusoaer sluuld iluele this com
position, whict lha people were t.t is vr 1st to
believe was ujsteri msly rcveddly an
angel to the M an.' greatest of llie Con-
l .mil 'ft.. l.,k ....m..I .. . i:.. .ii.. ..I.
a .i,. .k. ' j ....
" w u.i , v .nut iiiu i.u.ix iic neinz i..
That a Divesity f ir choosing between
him or m: abolitionist n ill rver occur, is
so improbable that my preference for the
one or tlio i tln r aiuounta to in t Ii i'i, end
would not luvo been rrpe.iled here h J it
ant I'Cen necessarv lo show tin origin of
ihe report that I was in favor of Mr. Y.'s j
elect ion.
His arrrsf, imprisonment on-l banish
ment I do imt npprove, because I In liese
Iim II Wlllicma,
I l- kllMI.
to juur leaders j ' S Mill.,
who are tie Img lor fear ut a drull, that I . , .. ..""'
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vv ii. lu ,.l...n
graciously operated on by tho "Home'
i-A l. l.l lllfl.l.. n!l lltM r..ll.lrt.il. !,. r.w.. .J
r,i,..d the sen t. aid in tho holy w..rs .. ; ,,- ,.rrn,,,, vi Ml U f, ,., U
'N ru and ivpt turned tlu art ac-mist ,t l.. i i i i .. : i i.
M . .a, , - . t . . a li 'H ll'IH sir VII - III I I 1 1 1 W llllll
.ssionary Society" . iho fact disclosed . HtM'-vs Jmsvilla m his ft,rt , Vlllt,.r,., or,.r ,rt (,,, ,, ....
a . .j Wl f....a .l.....a.l. . !. . 1... "
Uy the Ihurth Journal that the rebels i .... ,.,e -, . i-,..nmg : h)0 (W (l) ,,., ,,
have .nnli..l , ,1.. ru.....u :.. i mrougn unair tike a long t i ej uragon,
x" ' ' v" '"'about thelhiik
books. Tho Journal say a that the bishops
and clergy send their assurance of Jure
s Ii-oik!i-
. ii, ..l.i .-..iilil i...t -la .In, f. . 1 1- t.f l.i . .
Iiw-a 1. 1 a A i.h...i w-ll. . - ...
th V.irih fnp a Iim.hi,.i,i;i...i k. l , , . . " . i somi-g. or turn the point ol Ins sarcasm,
me -orin ior a lare qa.-.iitit v of rrver t K r..n.ri vf i l,,ii,,l.-r i , .. . . . '. .. .
- ,,, ,,,, .1 it ,l...irnv I. i,.-r..n,.l m II
lightning, prclucii g so mil. 1, I gl.t Iron, j T, Ulf ,,:,,.,,,, ....j
the quam y of fne .1 threw out. that ..no (f Mrr,M)JI, ilr llVi.,
to the brethren in the North, and amoi e I "",ni """" K!i,uP " '! " T"' , u', ler of hi s. ntenrr. .-allod f.utl, the utm.t
th.e who .end thi, flotation i. Hish..n I ra"r-'rf'',r't.v,l!,.r."ui ;. m. j....i
- i iid fan o'luiiHua (in nn niiUijie i . i:;...a .). .i . ..!... . ii a i ....
, . . . inii"ii mill ii 'I H"i iii IIF llllll,
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luu i I'ujkj tuH .i inui f . n ut ii iii i: ivr
oro t flicii'ia cntiiK.Qiii if .1
ituni Ihtu ii(fnll.
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and ..iilse.l he h.ul si.l In be rr.nl mid
rriieati-"!, Willi nil I'io cmio.itv which
' j niarty rdoiii a ikn, and made a nnw .
there l not the slightest dangrr or at
least not lor the present.
In irw of tlio position and policy cf
the French III .Mel Co, I tlnnil.l it pro- j T Ii- 1 1 in , I . ' . r
.t.-i.l 1,1 li.in .ill..-1. Ml-I.,11 1 I'.r it,.. ! : Mi 'On. V.
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Coati tin.) a. i i-iiroiiiiieni ot ine liiuili.i p .
made, nol o rXpre-aed myaelf Ii. I'.lo
lev u' Wb.Iihi-Ioii, th.it tlin,.!, a
d fli . ii I v with that nation .ic.nr, ili.ilt
liolit b oidered williout il. lar: as Hut It , J"'"" ' Iv"1".
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llie po lil at w lui li, it ilnpiepaieil lo meet I . w
hull, ihowilv l.oi.is N.iinileon woiiM cir- ! I II M. -'i-.
t.iin! like. I'.ilnla illi tin vow as
J II Mil.lirll,
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II I. Miallun,
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A (' It Klia.
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A I (oll..
XV I air III I,
A llnlUf...,,
T II I Vans,
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It.i li'.l VV ,11 .mi
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Ii I n..;i.
y. i v.iOiiup
J I... VI II. r, k.
I W I' II. ii, i, i.k-i,. ii, Ii V r,ir.
II II I'.ikcr.
II f Ci'. n.
S I In..
T tl I r.llori.
J II, I .iunu t, I 'm Tol.ir,
Jj V! I'.rt.-, I I tr.
It Ii V ol,,.. II J I .-iif,
I'll V 4arr.iin, S lo-l.ttiitilli,
II VV Iu.IkII, II tailing-,
I' V Tfiiv. i Sail.na,
a,
I ' VI I ..I.,, .l.i i.. t li.ll
ii pr. e. u I mary iiic.i-ui e, an rliiollini i t I VV,ihoi,,, I i t u,r.
w ill br orlrre.l; for one, I e.irne-tly hope " 'ln..n. . Y l;,i... l.
it may bo. a, .1 w.ll,.. b. pi.psre,.. V.." ""
thiMicli c Icel tint .bmcrr is rmole an I ! J i-'. W ir i lt.r
a dratl wi.l never bii iitc.es.irv.
'I', Ii. I'uci l-s.
The Sntchcry at Lawrcnre.
I.e.iv. iii,i III, Aug. VI.' I ioiii eil ns
of , iriiiv, li i h ive hi i iv.-, I lor sup
plies, we gather the. lo'l."u i; p .tin ui ir
in r l; .i.I . tiio I nr'iiii nl Hut cit v In
DO
coni.i.ua.iou
i 1
An mil imnutile b
o a iarLT,jm?.' o. il.col i-
cer and soldier, including Uragg himself.
The army under Leo i aaid to havo had
unr 'ry Tai tor w said to have been
discoieriTiii 17.13 by a goldsmith of
i'aris, ntned Pupre, alio was i.ot, mw-
, ..M..;it.l ... ...1... .... ..
IK nl..,,;.. .1 TL ft f .. i- . s ."Miru , Ilinsv ii c.:r.ici rr
an outpouring also. The Methodist have , t' T.- ..I,.. ...i .,, m v....
t a i "--'i--i .i-o i ? . . w n s-si
maue a good many converts, and while j de St. tor. has eiperimcnird l y r.-ip.est
iue rernai
ljiiiiitr. il. Tlie li-t of ki.o d mil i . ti 1 1 I .. r
sue bet ween llio Admiiii-lration and ils i oio Si, tie iii.-j-.1 ii v ol w I H.r
'J 'Ills. Upon l.'io r.wlits of ritixrua In ' k.lle.l ii.-lo.llv
,a p.t,i. u . . .i. .t.. . ,.r..... i. i. si. : . e if . .
i- ..in.) e. Oil LI1B Bill!. U 'III illC 1 TI1CII -.1 I I -I t-T 1 ,1 .. :,T .llMl.l I lit ! t i. . .' ....
r n "--"f.li I". i I,., m. . I,.... In i, .i I l u I. . I.. I .... a.n
slwutlng. mid praying could be heard for I'"'!;' f heyole lo bum urn water ae if ,u, vu-tMmm ,,, ,r, , .
milea Now we have little faith in anr ! , " ,u,,l,n!; 1,11 V1 I'"1 ,r ."f ; Adniinisti.ti..,,. b.-h.-v l,r ',r.,.l. ,,t ,.
puii-pii.ir-i oi raicium ne eoni.oiieil III It.
no li..iiu th it rein on
loyal Slate lo personal liberty, n siil'jl.-t 1 stun, In g are tilled Willi llio kiM.d and
upon w hich the p.-nplo are nUays jn-t'y ' a omul, l of aM cl.i-ses. I'm n tlm in, us
srii.ilno, and a rii'l.t vi lich tiny will not j ..f the b n u.-.l Imnv tin- . In, id ir .
allow inrru'Ced without nri imrni; nnil ' nl i-lli. r v i. linn eri bem taken, l,n
tharvby I Ih-Iicvo tli ( Sovrriiuiciil has ne l.o'rl was lell sl.n.ilin. tjun r I
In en w rakrnrd more lli.iu it f.n.l I l ate ; -p re.l ll. it in i O'isi ij'n iii e i I l..n o le
l.eetl iloiio Iiv all llie pi-a.-r pef lira HmI I il In lioii.o ,,ii.e .1 s sli ce w .. I I .v
J II r.,i.lp.
A II..V.I.
J -I.n II l .-.n,
Win Ma.lr.a,
J w r.k.
Il ll,illa.la.
lini.rll.
It VVraka,
XV I I i.ni.ll,
J lia.lnn,
K 1 1 ii-1, 1.
W A M. k . ll,.r. Ii r 1 li.iiiininn. A I. I ..).,
J, l.li C IVvl l,., XV T Mall., a. I. I' ll ,ll-,
S.IM.1,11 VI... J,, l,n 1 1 l. .,n, J lirf,
s,. inn. I Mr i I.,, a. Il I ll.'f I' II. ..!..
limn-. A I .t- a. Il XV ,i..i.,i,, j V i.ala.
Tin. I' Sl,l, Call in lirrr. J S.iiall,
XI XX V (. ,,, C P I Ii. ii, an, I rnnar t,
J l Ii I. XV I,. l V . la j.
4
'I'nr. I'm icy or t it w I 'a rl vvimoii nut.
P M l r I . We lu-vrr iloi.b'ed it,
li'il li. ro are nn-i i . i,, nei-a that ire f.il
l i In . r. I nst, the . Y
Anf i
'i-l
f.l l'l" flrliir.
' v , Ii el an i' I. n i.'
s . irl ii v of W ar.
rrs.
w oil
Ti..
Union XUIJt.
Dy reference to anbtber column it will
bo en that tho citizens of Oregon have
issued a call ugned by over one hundred
prominent men, f..r Inn I,'iUr inj
flaAso Mas Mmtiko. Thia is just a
it almpld le. If there ever was a time
whm il behooved rrrry man to stand up
firm lo the great principle of our gloriou
J.. p..W.c, 119W ll the time, and hero i
a chance lo do it. W't ell know that all
the t'nion men of Orrgnt, cannot attend in
r,n, lot they can send letters and
words of good cheer for ll.i best of all
cause the restoration and preservation
of the best Government ever instituted
among men. Wa contend that avery man
who feels th rtal good of hi country at
hi heart would prefer to rally unJrr the
name Cam t0 any other. And it is
us in unmistakrabla sign that I lure is a
secret sympathy lor trsiter, in the heart
of any nun or let ef men wbi asy to
hold lo any other nam or parly (dsn the
UNION.
religion which is nt powerful enou-h to ' 7 , , , 7 ' 7 , ' '" ' r..de..or...a to ...ppre.. r-brlli
... ' tVawll IU ;,. lolllhltlMt if A irls4 VV (till tl 11)111 ' lt I B - ! a I I' . .. a I - I I l"
I . I a W llllll I iraStkt-r 1 4 llta I Itlllll III. lii 9 lllast I lltt
m.ac icyai man oi a r' or a Union .WO gramm-s of benzole ami ?mw i
man of a copperbea J. Hut we have no P"'asium weie brok.ti on ihe snrfa.v ..f 1
doubt but that the rank and file in the 'ho wsier, the bn z..k-vaould iinm.d..i. ly J
rU irmr.niliiMu;. it spread ovir a consid. ral.le surf ice, I. u si
reoei army are sincere in their professions. - . , ,, ,. . ',
, i l - .- ' ing al llie same tune into II one. A inn-'
and we regard their religion demonstra. tre of thrre parts of lienMle and one ofj
inms as an cviotrnca mat the brain back of ( ilphurct J caila.n, being put into a hand
their ear i becoming coolrd fiff, and that K'enadu pnrvimisly h..te, ,y inimi-rsioii
tho moral brain is at last IkiY.- Mti-ed up l w,,t''r' rr'"hi'ed a liisengi-
f,... :. i . . i " 'I ment of enter whi.li i oiiM be i-'iiited mid
ironi it long continued torpor. Tlie more n . .- " ..
. ' J"rl""rt would i-oiiiBiu to burn In.m a j.l idl ihe
the relelare wh pped.and the more thry j whole was i..tin.ed. I'lio-phoni, in s..
ufT.r from cold and hunger, the nmro will : biiii.n im-n-iH- ii pnw.r to Set lire t..
Pcnoot MtiTto Uy notice posted
In town w Irarn that a Wiod Merlin i.f
.1. a, . . . . . a w
in. .strict (.. 21.) is called, to meet
neal Wednesday crciiimr at "4 ohak. to
determine Whether or hot there ara m.
Director in the district, and if not. to elect
board, and la transact any other busb
nrs list may coma before the meatinc
Thi ia matter on which tlr.i.l. il..
welfare- pi th rising generation of (hi
community, and w would augg-t thai
every voter In the district attend Ihe tnr
ting, for on the maintenance and peri,-
olion t,f the fre echoJ system maintr
depend the pretertalion of a Hepublican
Cotrmenl. .
The Sirprem Court of tha 8uu d
rg"ti pmjrrntt In th' eiiy to dy.
auimaliani be daj'ed down and tin more
revisal." we may look lorSotith. IMi
gioo excitement, even in a faint drpne,
never make any man a worse citizen.
Those who think il does, probably have in
their eye some hypocrite Jf ir,o quit
vatlou-inj in tit gutttr fr a time, and
jointj tht (lurch trptttinj Ut ytt an tijitt
y mlz.1 A religion that isa'l reform,
atory enough to induce a villain to rviiore
money that he has robbed other people id,
isn't worth much and a religion which
doran't Irad a rtla I out of J. IT' army
could hardly be called a "Chrittian reli-
gion it would lurdly rank wild that of
M '' Xneiii." ttragg, being descend
ant of a Massachusetts Vankee, may have
joined the thorch out of policy that is, to
aave in nn k from Ihe h.lur but we in
cline lo think that the rank and filo who
hail from the pine barren of Grorg's, the
bunkum bill .f Carolina, and the cane
Lott. ta of West Tcnnriare are h'-nest in
their profusion, and that if they l.ave'nt
yet really "religion," thry are, a a
consequence of the labor of th Home
Missionary Society under Oral t, Meade.
and i:oecrn, "under convt. tiim."
They have got to tending 0vo" to th
N'Tthv-n mudsill'' whom ll.ey iii.J (,py
"hated lwoyerngo. X hen they get
lo " loving" the nigger, we ihall believe
I hey are hum bird and "converted'' ur
enough. In the Meantime, li t the " mis-
eionari'' I t vigilant and active, and we
shall have big revival down in Dixie
thai will restort the I'nion, and disappoint
Uie copperheads.
other ilii.i k. O l ul t t troVuui tuny In
substitute. dr the beiiole. It wn Ihn't
that this lni;lil bo used iu natal war fire
as the ami. ut fircik firo was employ ed
The tuhpet a billy ireuinl by .N,-.,i ni in
hi work 'MVojeclile Weapons of War
and Ksidosvo Comix. iiinK" (lyiudoii.
lb.Vs), in wbich ho l-o iiaiuv sev. rid
ipiid mixture tal spout. meously ignite,
and (nay bo usrdfor the same purpose as
(jrerk lire. A solution of phosphorus in
snlpluirct of, carbon thrown iu a glass
grenade wa found, iu rxp. riuent con
ilnctrd at Woolwich, lo ignite simn afl r
lliu liquid wa aotiti-rcd. Chloride ofsul
pbur may be aubctituted for tho ulpburrt
of carbon, the ipiilioll I.ot taking plnre
quite so toon, thus Riving tune for thu liq
uid to (enetrate into wool woik and can
va. An abotnina'le odor is d.ff.is. d du
ring the combustion
ii
ami pr.'Mrve tin- n.,n, inoi, r Die tonsil
liilii.u. In bis . iT-.ils fir llial piirp.i-, he
shall have my r-irur-l -uppoit. mid iu
inif it I shall imt slop In fin. f.iu! with
slight or lain ieil i-rrnrs, in such a way
to reinloi llio little aoppnrt I am able to
give, eml.srr.i-.il j.
While ne is con-titulionary I'n sid.-nt,
he mii-t be kIm-vi-iI hih sups.ited iu t la.
rsrreiae ! Ins coii-litiilioii.il nulhority.
When II raliliol be, llie Inst Hint I e-t of
llie great Kepublnail dovi ninuiils will
have filled. II 1 . lUimiso.
Hon. A O. IIsxhv, Dlunpii, W. T.
o II l.l.l ill,' pll'j.l letiil I n sliot ,
number al.o m.i Iu , r s,stn,i. ti tin l,,.t
bv the lliil.lei era. I io..ia' lli.-u-s,.
itts di "V e tsulu no n n In oi e l "ii-e, l,.,
linuai i'!.
LawiaroaS I VUo. U, IS 1.1
l.o. Akois; 1 t)uniy ngnt a man
wa slaughter.' iirifopanish dance house
in lliis town ; . ie trst one kided since last
autumn, I believe, which i much lo the
credit of tht place. Tht lacta are a lob
lows; A man ho goo by the name of
" frank," a gambler and hors trader by
profession, wa dealing MmiUi in thu
aforesaid hell hole of iniquity until lata in
tha night when a dispute arose between
human named Dun
wrpon at the
time, r rank shot, a bo thought nt the
Frenchman, who immediately closed jn on
him. Thry were finally separated by the
crowd, nnd after Ihn smoke and dust had
srl led ahltli, Kobcrt, a son of Hon,
llobert Newell, forun rly ol Marion coun
ty, wa discovered stretched out mi tho
floor. The fugitive shot of the drunken
gamester had entered hi forehead. Hi
age wa about 20, ha wa well known in
Marion county, Oregon. Yesterday an
inquest Was held on I ha body. The mnr-
derer was arrested and examined In f..ru
Judge Ih rry , and bound over to appear
at tha next session of the Circuit Couri,
in a bond of (3,000. railing to givo the
required bond lit will to day bo taken Into
custody Ly the soldier ' Fort l-npwal.
i:-Mf.
Oa Mill Wt would cU peci at.
tendon to the advertisement of Mr. Joseph
Watt, in another column. Mr. Watt in.
tend t establiah an oil manufactory in
gtm, next summer. Tho raising of flax
ced will heresAer be certain tnh bus!.
he, and we hope the farmer will turn
their attention oinewnat In that direction.
I'emember that whatever Jo Walt take
bold of Lai It mov. Sucrrsi to (he co
lerpri.
mo nignt wtien a uispuie
the dealer and ilj''reli lilin
vlson, both drawing their
That l'.vnr. John II. Wilier, one
of Jr(T' coppei head handmaid in Cali
fni liia, lately made a spec, b at I'llaliima,
in which Ii couldn't auppr.' the con
viction that after alt the n del rnuo might
go orerUsrd, end its aiders and abettors
North receive from the hands cf some
Union President like llutlcr the rrd so
richly duo him. I'nder this imprcssiuu,
Weller (aid :
" A tui if, in lb providence of (Jod, it
shot'ld be my destiny to t.rmiiuile my
days in a dungeon, I u-k kind fiienda (for
I trust I i leave some behind ; lo raise
a tuple slab to my memory, and iimribe
llirse woril Upon it
" Here be lb body of rn American
w ho f.irleited his liberty and died in prison,
for refusing to aid iu slaughtering nine
inil.ion ini-n, women and i hildren, of his
own blood, in order lii (five frrrdom to
four iiiilliuiis nf the Alricin race."
The ll'puhlie suggest tho following
epitaph, a being mm h nearer the truth
" II ro lis tho body i.f an unwavering
Democrat, alio passed In whole life m
upholding slavery and hunii'ii cfTicr, and
who in Ihn lalter pail llii-leof tried hi
d iNt lo gel bioiarjl airrsled fur treason,
so that he iinuht become a luarlyr, and
only failed iu doing so, because (irucral
Wright would ii"l notice dim, II was
always willing In give up hi. own bbrrlie,
if slavery could be strengthened. Having
outlived any chance for (fine, he died uu
regretted."
Ilrstimrcisi) Jimmy, of th Jlrvinr,
trie to divert illhe at tent ion from the
brutal exploit of the New York inoh, by
pawing away and whining at the grave of
lofumt Know-Notliingisiii. Jimmy
scrali he the ial back and whine pit.
uisy at an empt y sepulchre I In Isn't
there, Jimmy, " I'lwJ Vjlij, ti-eu,
and ia now one ol thu leader ofyour oa
parly.
Too Mfcn Wnir-Th inovinj cne
of the latu adVay in Oruvdle, iu which one
Tim Malony was killed by Jnliii 1'oren
with a knife, wa whisky,
Welle. Farffo ft Co. Lava bouidit
out Itockfellow'a Ksprtsa, nnd will carry
expres mailer to all parti of the Hois
mln. pitll't Journal.
I III III Hill ll.lll.e.l llie I Illl'. ,S. llfil
liun.iiu l ol ll.u i'i Jul. mis t) .1 mill llie r.
V Hies or s if, I v , but I In- lie, da . oi,
thu l.snks an, I lie. .1 ii.ln in, in, ko.l i! a id
ttoiiiiilii g coica. Ttteiily live iuj;r.i re
Ci tl la i re -le I. I l,i v to- k a. I 1 1, u inoi ey
til it ..nil I be lout .1 III tho po. ki s o' llie
C l .-ns or in tlie lio.I.es, i.ihI s..e llm .
In s' j. w, !r , i v. n lo tho rr ii s on their
lingeis.
Aug. o.lib. I'p lo this iniiriiin. I'J.'J
bi.lnsw.ro burn d ut I.iaieiie. .M.iiy
ol lb -ill Wi re -it m . h .Ii-limine, I as to pie
Vei't In ogi.il uu i'n. pe uie Iiuii.i I.
pasa.n n. two Ii In a pi. ie. i nu I lata ii in e,
wild their d. t o' of llie seems llmt occur
re. I ill tha streets to d bonoa of the il oui
ei tily are aii keiiing aiid ln .nl r.liding.
I W copy ids' follow ing item from
ihe 1'i.nl.illd Daily 'I iuirs of Friday last;
S ai.'i Arc iiir.sr Mr. Samuel Idy.
ar.l, a sli p c .rpi nti r in this cilv, ulnlc
eiijajird III following In oei up ,ti.. ye
lerday afteri.iMin, uiifottunaiely made a
mis ik with an ade and rut hi ank'e
severely, severing llm sinew ami ii.ll.it
iig a painful if in. I dangerous Mound,
I.ieuli n nits Hand and Wrscn.lorlT !
reliirned last I'Vrliing fiolil Sti ilaeiHim,
W. I , whelliir tiny had been sent by
Uu. ti.n. Alvonl, (o participate in a
limit luarlial, held to iuveslii,ile ihe
ch.irga ol desnrlion fioui the 1'. H. Army,
of parties now iu confinement at Fori
Sleil.iris.in.
The spiro P.r tha new f'rrb)saaW,
Church, conn r of Third and Washington
strrels, will be faised ill a fuw Hay., It
is suly sewn feet high, and. when placed
in pomtioii upon tlm lufty tower aliealy
rrei led, will bo one hundred and fitly si
feel from has. ment lo lop,
Tna I.'iniiT Sciiur We i-srn thai an
iinlepeiid 'til imbtary compauy is now be
ing orgxeicd at Forest (imve in Wa-hiicJ
Ion iiui.il. Tin? studi'iil uf Ihe I ie ilio
I'liivmaiiy will be drilled In this roinp.niy
A Nmur.n run l.awisro. A rorre-
spolideiit id n friend of ours, Wiililig fi iim
llm Dalles, llh inat , siys; " dpt. Win!.',
owner of tliu steamer CiHci'LHii, intends
in a few days, tonkin a IrV trip to
l,elso, end, if siieces.ful, will coliliuue
running r gilarly Ihn balanen of I hit ten.
son. XX u liopo i apl, x intu will .iititiI,
but we are afnnd I ha water is loo low.
Snake and Clearwater fivers ar lowr
by SeVrral fed, than ihey have been for
Several yrar. Hut dipt. White possesses
am Ii iiulomilsbU prrseveraiicn nud (,'-
iihrad nliveiies. that lie will neromp ib i'
if in tho "power nf llio pin,' fnV.
A'J.
mKm s aaa
Mid Fr iin is, II. 8. Paymaster, ar
rived iu last Miind iv's slagn and Oil Moil.
day proceeded III l'orl I.niWal to pay oT
the troop slaliom-il at that I nl. O ir
eitieii Will nodoiibt havo plenty of green
back iu a few day. Tho Major lell nil
Weudisdsy'a tlage for It low. G'ofJ u
Ajt.
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Jn y i!.V h nu:
'I'a M-' I.y
I I ts i.f ili a i
b is l,i as til l',
i on. ei s .1 1. i. tin. in.; hi I Ii,. , ii in, iji it i. ill
I'm, I er ,1 ion an I tlie . Ii nn .-a t'm tin ie
m )j lit ..ihi l. i ,. tui. s I ii o s-'lno of the
n -in re, I i r S at, a to bo n lnol le I u in
ll.u t ui. .ii, Willi a! 1 1 is; N anion, with
ei-, I, .. i in I ici ..i , suit. , to lio- worda,
leiu.'k il : 'Wl.e'i ll.et.eio I. 'on, sa liiili
a is sl , I., f t J',.,1 i u,,, (1, M.i,
Ion. I! Ii I a', ill latum (mm lr l?roii,
lo i iri ul ito in tlie vrma of Iiv in ineii, then,
lo.t ... v r I , I then, n ti r a.li.iu
I in ne. .Ii i i. uo lie., I inoi em im ipatad
by llio I'n ., I, nt's ,i.n 1 1 n ilmn berrlani
ed loal.ivery !' W e hid tlio alaiae from
one of llio lss. i;.'iit la-mi ii iii ,iiraiitii
whose in.m- is Will kuottii to tin. public.''
N . si. Will. am Whitiiig, Solicitor lo
lie War Depallllielit, saya in a letter lo
'In' Fie Ill legion, under date of
..,ly mil,:
"Thu p .!ii-y of ihn (Sosrrnment is 6ie.
and immovable, (.ngreaa lias passed the
irrevocable nc's of nn mi ipalion. '1ie Si
pieme t'oiirl of the Fniled Slates have
ii.iiiiiiiiioii.Iv ie. i, led that, ainco July 31,
luil. sir hi Hi been engaged in a territo
mil civd vs.ir, and have full belligerent
lights against tin inh .bilanls i.f the rbr.
bona ili.lrn la. The I'residrlit lias issued
procliiuwlion under In hand and Seal
Abraham Lincoln take tin backward trp.
A man once made Ire by law cannot be
aj.'i.iti made a slave. Tlin (iovernment
has no power, even if il Lad th will, lo
doit. iiitiiM.eiico alone rati re enslave
a fireman. Fear not that th Adminis
tration will ever liku the back track."
Noimi ('anoi.isi. A Nttbern IctUr
refer iu the following terias to the current
and 'ate report of a reaction of publio
gird loth
value and m-cessilrwi llie lid I'nion I
Keports that llie North Carolina rebela
are making overtoil of peace, under ft
new scheme of reeoiistriieiion of the I'nion,
nre still current ; but ihey emanate not
fiom ofTici.il fountain. There is, In fact,
no truth lu them, although thert it no
km. wnn; how soon the necesiitii of tha
Southern Coiife.leracy may requir it to
submit to the disjiiirgratiuu of a part of
its loiisii'lUtion of States. There j no
liarmoiiy existing b.lwern llm Jiir Davit
li.ivermnrni and llmt of Col. Vance, the
(iovi ri or of Not lb Carolina. The Davit
papers iu llm Sini.i ti e wrcliliedly wesk,
pin rile, and poverty stricken ; (fiey ire
ns coiiieinpiiblfl ii, tho coiiceptiun ns they
nr weak iu llm exeiuiinn of en enlirgul
idea. (In the i trary, tha Vance paper,
such as thai edited by H.ddeii. in Ualamli
for instance, are fearless, delimit, inlelli
gent, and progressive. They appear in
giMid cotulilion, too. Thev look as if tnn
of substniieu sualaitird hem, whilo ih
oilmrs seem lo bo suppnried only by ihe
pap fiirnislied idem by rilten and fori
rupt and a fast sinking remnant nf a fac
tum id an rphemeral and expiring (Jovrn
ineiit.
The steam-r llrother Jonllnn, whlrh
siilid lasl Wednesday evening Irotn I'ort
laud for San Franrivo, carried away th
sum ol MVJ in g.,td. Thi I ineon
Irovrrlabla evidenrt i.f tho richnest
our tastern tain,
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