The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, October 12, 1863, Image 2

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Editor.
SALEM:
MONDAY, OCToBEIi lil, 1SG3.
' Cccfisdcrftto Meeting.
J. II. iJouthit, chairman of the Stale
Central Committee of (ho Confederate
' dt-moerney, has summoned tlio members
' of the Stnto Central Cnmmittco to i.tg
' at Albany Oct. 15th, Tho mouthers of
the Coinmltleo are J. II. Sinter of Mentor..
' 3. ll. Italuton of Clackamas, John Henry
Smith (Dr. Crown Smith) .f Columbia,
1 Solomon Fiuhngh of Douglas, T. J.
'Holmes of Multnomah, W. 11. Mimke,rs
of Marion, J. II. Pouthit of Linn, A.
' Noltnrr of Lane, J. II Williams of Polk,
Jeff. Howell of Wasco, J. U, Ferguson of
Yamhill, J. W. Clu.mbcrlin of Wash
ington, anJ J. N. T. Mi lr of Jack.son.
, Lis meeting has Iron called in order to
ix wpoa o programme, f.u the Cum; is next
(md to takis steps furavliui in bar-
C-iil'.-iKiaiis t i ir 1 t
''" t !'r '
meeting Mr! f.ilr f(
U" O i -o .i i ! 1 lenders 1
of priiioilv whoso interest in tlie success
of this or tint t principle is all feigned
"and who is willing logo with any party
that ill pay him tho best whoso pole-
L'tar of guidaace ia, in short, lust fur of
fice and a desire to grt money, fcnicli men
ore sometimes successful for lime, but
they arc suro to bo consigned to oblivion
whenever they arc understood. No parly
can long select siuh men as its standard
bearers and live. . h was 'a kssowledgof
this fact that induced tho shrewd polili
.'ans of the South to claim three-fourths
of Ihe offices under the Federal l.overn
in en I for the last twenty years. To have
made rresideffi of Mich men as lJuehanan
and Ficive, except at long interval, would
have killcfthe democratic party locg ago.
The tiuio h.t been when political issues,
though understood by the intelligence o
the country to be paving tho way on one
idc for the destruction of the Government,
wcro not regarded by the masses as of
very j;rent consequence. Those times
have gone by. The rebellion of the slave
driving democracy has startled lite nation
with horror, and knocked t'-e scales t'roi
una sol is 1 iq ai t.-rcvd upon
s
oe
itelF
Como Rome to Roost
The Long Tom organ, in a long nrtielo
denouncing the Union demonstration in
this city during tho-Stati Fair, as nn abo
lition gathering, took occasion to tell a lie
in order to tickle Senator Harding, and
then throw his alVeetionato arms around
his quondam enemy Asahrl, just to show
how much hypocritical sympathy a cop
perhead could frig:', and how niuch ten
derness toward a fellow Confederate with
out a soul could bo expressed by one
whose calloused sensibilities have never
yet been moved by the barbarities perpe
trated by Jiff's cut-throats ok our Fnion
friends in Tennessee and North Carolina.
We quote the follow ing from the Jltvitte :
" Some persons among the crow d shout
cd at dillcrent intervals for Senator Hard
ing, but be w as cunning enough io not re
spond. Indeed, we believe ho was not at
the meeting at all. The call for him w as
a triek of the Abolitionists, who stood
prepared, the moment ho showed his fice
to th a trout ol tlio stand, to greet linn
with storm of hisses and groans. And
his name was groaned at vigorously final
ly. So did the heartless, shameless crowd,
L'i a in ins lor another prominent poV.-
cf !:!' an m, win so name ongiti at tt.u
v. nvnim lit' .. si i i . .' i. r: e i c ' -i i i
' v ' 1 :,- ... '.,-:. !... i .,1. s oied our rivers
1 burthen and h at of tl-o clnv in railv inn I -. 11 i i - i.i i .'-." .
r '- ' p I in Mood, laid whole ditncts in smoking
ami Keeping iogeiiir ino sece-,o:it ol
. the State as an ui.flinchirg organization un
; dvr the name of democrucy. The bid that
ruins, ai:J veiled in the drapery ol niourn
thrice ten thousand widows and or-
rhans. Tlii hn nia.b Ihn rtronli corimic
In., been made by .he tSOO winS of the Tll,.v ire ,10. s,inff . tho ,;ft) , .. .
' former democracy to leavo the Union i n i
!.,: l :. :.. .i ... - , , ... . ' "i
viciiiiir.iiiiMi iiiiu join uiu v'ni.ticraies. on l - ., - f i-.- i i i-
J "Idccri'tivo covering ot political leading
cond.tion that the 00 leaders shall be j klringjl inJ U;t, lc UMJ , UM
again maugnratcd as polim-al generalissi. U1,prjril.ip:f j demagogues. The people
-mot and have all .he Ut places on the ,uv0 ro,rrSMHi tinco ls61 niore tbll
ticket, will comet-erore the coii.muieo, j icmHOgun ,r- ,Wiro o(,
nu u0 u.cu o, c-ur.. . secrei c.wus, , (lf ,,)e dl.nilv.rarT
llio coitor ol Ihs leading organ of the
. . Confederates, nt Kugeno Cit v, is treni-
Tho Kantian! Qold Quarts Lead.
Fn. Auiscs; A coiikiderablo excite
nieiit exist throughout the country In re
gard to recent dcoveries of gold bearing
qmirU, on the Sauliam river and its trib
utaries, and as I h.O'o lately returned iVoin
there, and am familiar with the only prac
ticoblo route at 'present to llioso in'res, it
has been fiiiggcclcd t im',b jm'!ih a
note of warning to persons contemplating
a trip through the mountains ul this late
seaon.
sTlu trail through the mountains leaves
tho settlements at of near iJeorge Uilye 'a,
eight miles abovocio, on Thoinas' Folk,
and, with tho exception of a few miles,
the trail is, in its present condition, a very
bad one, no work having been done on
it for several years, ami the fallen timber
and bad trail nvr high and very steep
mountains, mnkn tho route impracticable
to ride on horseback, and the entire dis
lance from the settlements about Ituty
live miles has to 'te traveled afoot ( and
while the route Is bad now, a moment's
r th'et'on will convince any person that a
snow storm whic i may now rcasom.lilv
expected aittJVo'ild increase tho dif
ficulty iiimmjft-, and at the same time
idiliterate the trud, and thus leave mi in
fxpericiiced persan exposed In jet lost and
I t .... ill .... I ...!!..
hissed, we believe to bo wholly false.- !vnM'- 'o w engnpu ...
Tiio oeonle sinmlv desired to hear kirn I "I""1" "lr"'1 ",0 &mhm riv,'r'
11 I
fr thoiiiseives, nu J to know how hr Mom).
KASTIOUN" iVI'VS.
T i mm t I'll to tun .uu .)
Stn Fraiicivo, Sunday 'Idt. W have
the following ileitis from the east, Texo
advices state lli it S.im Houston had died
ot I lie 1'iieiiiiioiiia. It is bolnved tlmt
eiiuse for iilai'in. The enemy in i v aucceud
lu inlerrcptin coiuiutiulc.iti.m lor a few
hours, but. we liavo noi only a force to
ilrivn hint, l.ii'lt, but to del'-at an iuiiiiiiisn-
ly heavier force, rntess tint 'nemy is
Very ilesprnile, fi will lint Vi'lltlllii to
nil ii'l. t'liiillaimou i. IT In hIhuiM .In
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ii.nv. sion is neniii Mrongiy iorti'e.1 m an- ,1ir, U oveev proibil.ty Una ho will be
lieipatioii ofallaek. Import lliitl A. II. .Moated. Tho piOM'iit raid Is imf ,.ii uu
Steven tool g i to l'.ill.iUi is unloiui led. I .ix.,,..'!...! one: wo li t vy b looking for it.
lV.I
Now York, !l. Sni-cial telegram from
Wa-hiiiytoii to tlio Tribune sav: lli'iuibli-
-lit. I I I 1 I (a IQ Dill ll'WU ll , , , . , ., I 1 I
' m 4lMl. r j .m m. to l av j licmi willilieul
lie ,c en '. ,rv- d. i...vrcy, Uis.. m .,u,ju, ,,iion r censure, whatever
cs cf humau r "gross, and the haters of, T ,vo been his errors or sins."
p:. ! niorsli'v. has covered our j That Harding was called for to be
While the
If l:e had come lorward and spoken as oth
ers spoke on that occasion, he would have
been cheered and not hissed. Disloyal
sentiments, or sentiments savoring of dis
loyalty, would have been hissed then and
there, cotnii g from Harding or any other
man.
O'Meara's (awning nrou'.tl the soulless
apostate traitor who pursued with .he
which, wlvn completed will nllbrd a good
winter roite to and from the n ine, and
. . i i.
in tlio ricanuine i woiiui aovise an per
sons to vait until the latter trail is com
pleted, is going there now, over the Uil
yew trril, incurs the risk of losing their
aiiimak and peri-hing themsiKes, whiili
the on'timulation of no amount i f wealth
will j'.tify. I. K. Mookcs.
Sdeiii, Oct. 8. ISM.
' bling in hi boots for luar thai the $$00
abolitionists will succeed in forming a
reunion with the democracy, thus crowd
1 ing the old stand-bys out into the cold,
demoralizing the party aid ensuring a c r
'tain and disgraceful defeat, In view of
" Won tHo Belt"
Jackson Coi ntv, Skit. 110, ISo.'l.
cm ol'lat night sys olliiiial dipatcl.es ol
InI Inst rci'eiv.id today represent military
saliltntioii at l'liiit!niioo..a us salM'actorr
Qs could bo wished. Ilragg makes no ml
vaiice ami .loos not u..ro to, Matonicnt In
rebel papers that Ibirnsiil.i had retreated
lnoni Joiieslioro to Kiinvnllu is untisie.
Col. Hiker and rangers (moiiutoil) nre
scouring county iutpiot ul' nuerrillas,
liichiuoinl Sentinel, '2' says; In the lion so
of Delegates yi'Mcrd iy in nio-t summary
inanner disposal of resolution for enqiiic
ing into the tone and temper of the pro
pie of the V. S on subject of peace with
view of responding if favorable, lloiis.i
by unanimous vote put its foot on rm.-
lutiou without Wolds or diseusHion or
moments delay. Cincinnati dnwiirreiiil
states our lo.s at Chaitaiioo-.;a killed
wounded ait I prisoners is I. 'I Sill),
Cold N. V ye.ier.hiv I I:!.
Sin Francisco, -l Tihliy was rxuniin
ed in lha Chap. nan case nothing fiinlier
developed. Traverv, tho informer will bo
examined to umriow
Washington, -I Tho recent raid on
tho cavalry camp at l.anlcv captured nil
tlio hor.es belonging .i the ....( any.
N. Y-, t. llio Vnnderl.ilt miii two'
other slea. iters sailed from Kio Janeiro
Anr;. 'M, on a cruise.
tJiieridlas are growing bold ami minier
ous on the Mi.sis-.ippi 1 1 v r. Tl. ry have
planted th-'ir batteries li tudt-s itbovc
Natc.ie, from ivhicli some S or IOves.cN
have bien liroil into.
Atlanta, I It a. ) II. llrsg-' has rivtseiit-
The cavalry movennnts do not htirpiio
us, as it is only wIm-ii. -heavy lioilios o nt
fautry iitovu ou oitr linos of con... tunica
lion or llaiiU that wo prep no for Ncrinns
eiiagemeuts. lo t niti a-sino loyal pinilo
iluv fears for l'osecr.ius' rear ami for the
Kitletv of Mm Ircealtoro need Hot bo enter
taiiicd, unless the eiiomy has moved on
our ll auk and rear in In'l 1'n'co.
Washington, 'tli, I'iiII olliclul advices
of a late date have been received from
Igren at Iho Navy Department. AI
tl.uuli fiom their iialiiii. their publication
would bo highly iii'li.croet at litis liiiio,
yet they show th it noiilu-r Dahlgren nor
(iilitior is hllo, but pushing forward prep
ar.itions for a renewal of u. live and till
cient ii'icralioiis.
N. Y , O h A Tt. Monroo ilisp it.-h
saVM nil expedition on a log" scale, of n I'
ll lory, cavalry, and i. if ...try, has been or-
gancil, and in conjunction vv.ili several
anny gHi.bo.ts siartvl f.om Itero yesior
iliv. Il.'.tinsiioi. in. known, Tito troops
h it under sealed orders, I'lacoof retides
vol.. l.aSi been appointed, nlwlil. lt llio
commanders are In meet nn I adopt k.i. h
ineiisi.res as trill insure tho Mi.ve.s of .lie
expedition: M .j. 1 .'ii. I'n.l r r has p'anued
tho I'.iuipaign, and dihie. his plans to a
few competent and trii-tworthv oll'icrs
; Tho object of tl.o expedition is in Ktr.k u
'severe blow in n vilnl put. If properly
ed. Ariuy nlli.vrs li'nipieiity said In his
hearing, it would bo iiliandoin.il slimi,
Ihs Army of I '.. Ionian advanc" In lorcn.
reoplo are dally sending their i ll'cch muitli
in Miiiiiilpalluu of an uiia.k. List week,
Iho Si., to (biard U1 railed out In sup.
I res n Hircaivnoil bread riot. I liln,lrnd
of tbiv.-riiinciil Oiilploytv with iholr
wives ii.nl wives of soldiors nsM... third in
front of Iho Slate Ciptd itr-ucd ultli
o'ulu and u.U.Hes ilcm .iclino, of llm un
thor.r OS uliof for hlai-ving elnldrell. An
ele.i.ivo riot was prKveutril by ihn
prompt i.,,i, f Iho Statu iJ.iaiil ,m,
prou.Ues of Ni.iio iiullinriilc.
1.1'o'M loc o is I, el iv , IC-t.KI,Sil ,-,
I 'tiM hIhii-h, only 11.1,110(1 strniitf.
New York, tiei. 7th A Nowbcin ,.;
ler ol Srpl op,,!, , lt, 11,.,.,,,,, ,,, n
lew days hinco Capi, Shair.-r of thuH.'illi
New Yoik iletroyc, i..l. Mt XVo. Ka at
Noil's I load ilho.ii. oppi.Hiil.ui, ,
Major (Jel.oial 1'iick lllld stall' sturtrj n
f-'W days aifo on an iiispretlon of tlio .1...
I'o.iccs at Washington, I'lyniouiu, J.,uioko
Island, 1 1 al lulus, i-tc.
A Paris letter to tho World ays llm p.
rato is l.eii.f rep irc.l bv (.Jovurii.'nmt en-
j-'i' is and I.UorersaKJovoiiiiiientdiuks.
Wheqjho Florida goes to sen she Mill sa
lute I "pi' I, !..; 1. i, i. ,, , I, ',,,
ly sin'- -I id ,t i i i i i ' I i ,-. 1 1 ! ,(.,
4
il men of ii ,
Chain .'. o' a n
the F .
not 1 1 - -. . ;
lite p it
bv one i
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sl.S ,1
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I, ie .! . I) ft ' ,n
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I'oiu i.A.sn, Iter.
I. I. still.
Mil Amies : Sir, tlio (Vcioioia imli-
rarric.l out, n win nave a lem.ig .ii.-ei, .,.. ull ,.,
F ..- ! IV Ml". I.IOj; V lilt I
.,' ,-aiop .ign o tl. sides. M,""' ' ' .v '-"I. "
News Iron, fullest. a. to the II I, Hebol "ne.il.'e.l f..r, and w In. h I think deserves
steamer Diamond was dipt. ire, I by gnu 'notice. The w liter under tl.o hen. I of the
boat S'etlin, an. I taken t.) I'.ul l!"V al. " I iiiti-tt States Il.sli ui ( 'ii.n I " ullor .v.
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... ,. , r.v. - . -' ,,, , ,..,,..,, iM.onnia vaiuiumcargo . ...rp.-.er an.) f , ..r,,,.,,,,,,,,, il( M
wiih I.o.e. r ois. All urs al I'liaitanooe; i ! Inpnirs ! 1 "
are un. I U'ige.l. Ho.,c.....s receives In. tiunlto-tl Wh. H b it Newbrrti a few ; "" '"ted States V s. ( ieoi go Ci,i-
.applies I'.oi.i Stevenson. Ho is confniid ,,vs i.'o under scaled ouleis, Mid ma le s 1 man" vo.it. .inc. w.tli ctji;.u nil 'y linen oh.
In l.is w..rks sionn.l Chattainmv; i, onr j rco(mii"i'a..eo in 'a. ipiat ink rivvr, wlii.h i-ets in v lew ; I -l, to w Inteu i.li Ins client j
lines rxiettiinig io ins river. I I s tlclelises enmties Into A oeitoi' to S i in I Slio lu.'.l I ... ! ,i,.. ...... .
Ull.lJ
in .New York tc!I;h ferocity of a blood-hound Gov.
.! rtV!. l.ik.. I -.- - ! i i v .i
un. I sjio.i oiiuuiiiri i-n?vvi.l iw.uu.is aic ViSlllCS, W 11011 OCUlllllg OVer 1110 Cl'Itlll I'l a
hu.iriinit f.i .l.......t i.m in .ir.!.,.. .I..U.....I I .1 I . , . I .. . tft..t... .....I ii. I., i.i 1... ... .... i i , . ...... i.-t . i .... i ... ... ...
.1.-.III.I, i un. -..nn in vmu ii iuv.i.u, i ul-rraH'll SI f. B lSS UM UW OW lllltt n I.'.. A .-. a . V .... ...i-i. ...T.I m .... I ' " "" "-.'i. ui i-b nn .-ill iriim ' ill 11 lloal S .Tll Bl . 7 'iril . lit. ni .11 I I it i I i .
, ... , . . , . , ... . . j . j ,4111.1 .11 an nil, mil ncl least, to a
are iivTMM.Tiiicaiiy rri'ussu:" id oe in la-. eontemntil. e doe can ret when ii. ,.'. : i.:.. , i .1. .. " ' ' ... , w ., c.i.u.re.i .v mi. rro.n, ...
- " I I a c- VI' i I in nil I. ..I i-'ii.- it will nil 3 i 'uni , , 44 1..I I I.I, . V I . V . I I I ' . I . .
vnr ef th r. of lotiirn iiinisii.I manM-. ! .1... ....1 .1.-.., I.:.. .. ... . - . N . , I - I he A rmy of iho ( .n'r lt.,,,,1
, mi , V- "" I you no is imiiit ne wonuerci at, Mine :ne . ,),-..,, ;, h dated III. ..vs lh.ro is n .
and a.l that sort ol thing, the Ltvitw is rCund the legs of less than a man. and ...ij ,;,., f ,lt? m,rth have mon.-polied ! cause lor alarm from rebel il'o.k movement
try ing to get the Confederate allies here
to show their hand to bo honest and
truthful. Tin,
' the peril, which we hardly expect a tm-jor-1 cmu,a!c tLe m w,
ity oi mo ivonicJeiatcs io see, tto editor ; jjj.,
of tlio liugetie J.inrte makes sotno sti,
gestioua to the members of the Committee
' which evince some ergacity as a politician.
Tho Jtciitw of Sept. 20: h, io the course of
its remarks, savs:
"If we properly nnderstsnJ matt.r,
aomc rery important questions of a local
character w ill be discussed and decided by
the Committee. It is therefore rery it
sent "ml that every member shall attend
personally, tad not by proxy, ui.!i-.s una-
. Toidobly prevented from being prcs-nt.
And if a proxy must bo sent, let the se
lection be a D.oincrat of iho genuine
istamp, who will not willingly vote to re
raises his puppy glance of indignation and j t, attention of all classes for some ven, j 'I'1"' nr" ;f-''t. Skir.iii.hnig cm , l'ort,i
rebuke towards a loyal conoourso stirred j MH , ft l,t Ht:Io intesest in these parts
to frenzy by acts of bloody violence per
petratcd by his kind.
W.I nets ;
u.o
l.l'.. 4 11 fl I. ...
n il opened a vigoio.M lire on tho " "in
ntv. doing much d i oa.' '. ! .'.tli.iiig!i I .1 i nut ., ny tho right, nor tin. I
-ts-.t, 41 . I ' 11 . I . . ..
.s . l ., n n iv nes ir.o.i ivy vv e-i, i.m;i w t u.o i.u. t.. t ol aiim u. vs litis
ia! in Un I th. ir i li.'i.i and
nlui.e l!.o Will i-., so l'.,r in il lends tn rx.
1 I'l 04..,jll.eU Ulll 4 1 ' i HIV 141 1 U V .11. 1 a j .. 4 , ' , i . . f... L.l .... .ll... 'r.,.U.Il. l.il llll.tll...
- - - nn.. T - j . i w . i. . - i it-.-i. .ii i ii ii eL is in -i. nn n i.i. in ... us.
that itwas "vpostJ to the ,car, i, " "" r," . !la.,or M ,,,,, ; th, -ere tcli-d er,;. I.y.u M
ir.ilj..i iv.i'aiiaLii ii,in aa aiiv' ,7.. . . . . 1 ... itlii.l.-l I ,, k It nf .It'll t a t U i f 1 1. I 1 11 Krt i .
" nv'"" " I ic esamiiicd or the prosecution .( r some curioslte among I lie rogues of K.-cu . , ,- . ,
A.-r In fitiirl i; Tl,,, Y.i.l .?.,.,. v : -: n I ..'.-.. -.. I. . " . . .". . liroate lore , (.riilv mg. Another r.'po.t
... . i, ,, i. ,1,1111 va i.en .. i. e selioon. . ij ... .i' ..v Von mur Ii ivj Ii.-irne.I lir .1 . .. 11 . 1,
v v , - ,T i- i.i. 1 c. . -i ,r 's'er v a.icv. l ou may uav n ... n. -i ny tut .,,, r.h, s are c w rain,; .1
111 X.iiw ..rl. X..U. 1 1 I. . a ...1 1 114 1.1,.. Iitf it ft ISf. mi ..1. ....... II.! -
Uhio hare no nr nc ti es. T ier don't care I ci.-ar ami roni-:n narrative ot tl.o
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tl i.c, tel.. Kill ys gelling wor.le.l. ,,,, 4,.,) , 4 ,,.r 1,1 lliu.o points, nil I licallll
It. ri i.-i; !'.! I. I'er tl il. I' if lit.. 1 It... 4. I
nor is it my purpose r.t this time to weary ; ,;, ,,, f 4l.k,. ,,,,. ,,, ,....,.., i ,.',., V.,ir, jj,,., , c.ilpale tho mv,..r I, bat I had ul vy, ,,.
you and your readers with so dry a stili , tlio 'jstii Sept, i.e ir tint pi ic. nu s.- ' ,.(,,,- r on tl I. S:., was I. s'.ov .1 I , ! po.e.l th ,t p ,i,liV'o was en I ' I w n .
te. to o c ir in! I r,r, I i,,i.', I. 1 1,1.4-r vo ls nn I II
li'lil.ln 'gs nil .ii.it.,' d .'11 e;e I le.ss J.'i'l,
I 11 in . .... 1 .
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public.1
liiesd.iv eveiimx ept. Ililll IM.;, t'l.tf ' 1. 4-.ru. 4-s .-,
II -in, .111. Hi, .. .-).!..! ..r it... ' f..!l.,tti r.ii4-nin in' r..liisrl lle.f -in p
the oOlccs, and nothing else. Hence they I Aiibrey was second, and Groarhou.e was! fellow townsman set the dis.iicii.h. ,1 'r'Ti "Tf' (X
n.irnit .lCrm. ,,,.. .:....!.. . ..... I... .f.l.. .1 I :.. .1 - I ; l.'i,' .'...Ii try llOS side ol .,v
b l '.-i---. ! ujjvii siiu m.i;b .oii ij.e ui i.tii u. im- inree craon , UI
n.,;.. n.::,.i . ti i irives a clear and eoneie narrative of tl...
vww na v iiv- lit iiiv.i'n a, i r, uu'l l lurp , . ii i
.. .. . . . or. rrii in (in. pineiiii nil. ir npiii4r4i r ir
rea IV Wbiell S:do lL.ni. lliev L',imr for . i . V . . 1 r '
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lt d S nitherii A rii.in-iis,
i on i!..i ll.t.l m r, liir a I ist
an. I sro rv.n H ii nil
in.ln.l, (lir
th.it they ait traps. The iraeh'me that ' 'piracy. Ilarpi-nding first approached
will make the greater haul if fools and tupt.in Lnw saitha proposition to ,-. ter
I,.,.,. U , ,ii. r,.. a ur' " r.nvat-ering enterprise about three
J ..v ii i.M u . ..,.7 til fc I44W I 4441V
convention. This class of men is fully
understood by all parties. Tliey are de-
ward and exalt anr who luve, as Ica.oM, i spiscd among l"Mi.,n men. and loathed bv
apostatized from and betrayed the Do-1 .he r. bcls. They are a.Vsya re.dr f-r
III4WW 4M.J 4rjv 44 4- tirlvj with mnJ l i 1 . i .l j-.
i.i. ii,o.: .-i. i . I bids iruin either part r, and their cd. ors
il Ihtf A hottllflllicts 111 If.i-ip 1:ri... if In. 1 I '
, umph. So ought the men sele. ted be not I '' t0 occur " "J d ""ere nt po,i
for war, but for xaec. If war is right, tior.s as .Imre are parties dancing bark
then tho Aboliti inisu nre right, for thtf and rth Letwedi the ranks cf all. smilirs
Taror its preso.r.tion at all haruds and to Uandly on this, spitting 0t ll.af, and di- u.ihl
ihll lengtus, and Democrats must be in rr- .. .. , . i r
tor. If a war mut be wa4cd, those w U tilU " fartssc' k'tk. anJ caTi a"'"-
and a half months before the capture ol
th selnsir.fr and crew ty our Cii.toin
Ilo.i'e t fiieer. When .Ilarp nding lio
cam satisfied that he could trust l.xw, he
rxhiliitcd to him a blank Irtter of marque
siyne.l hy Jiluirson D.itIji, I'nsj.l.nt ft
honor of having pissed tl.o Lrst t itnitn. j f()1Ves wi.l soon in.iko an advance U...f
tioti, in the examination of ten lsw students j incut.
before the S iprcmo Cturl of Orecon." Washington, (Vt. fi, The K . hni.ni 1
And that " our f. lo townsman won t Its
A si ! tl.-ii .I. !, .lit. d know .'!., .i'Ii
..iv s our l-.r. cs ln' ii a h ii e p nirl i ..l I I.
iho 1 1 4 ass i live, --sii.'i.iy i ot ii in . II 'i
ili hivo !si fi i,f luck '"', t'.
. . , i . i . I .
1 r I r .' o'l I .. n'll.l :' ll -ill. .r
t r .1 .t. .1 I a 'o i. S pt. i, pn'.:. i' .1 ;
lit III" ll.' b o. ltd D.-psti It, s,i !,.,( lli-i
s i'ig...iii no. it. I -i.l44 ro sn .ii'w list .li.ip I
ou iitt-.l to kn that tho I ,.k of I ikii.g '
ll.is.ci ...' .irn.v is in r.iy i 'b. Al '
ks.i mi il.sjinel ol, lot! ' s I, Ii is t tl ii
I, ,l.i wo luie In,. I I Lu r v. .'j ti... In In,
Ii. t pla.o th t 'iii.i.is! s .y s Mr Cam nan
t I 14- pi III. . ,11. .11 t.) I.J I1,,) I, ill .."
Ksamn.er of tho 'Z t Ii says C.ipt. Ito!!, Il.o.i-li Ins I .sso. I,v lio.n li.t, Ii- vtt
.. i... i .i. I., i I .. '.I... .; . r.. I...... ...r. I. .nn .1 .1,1., uriiiv '1 li.i l!.i-4i. 1
belt. 0.ir inquiry w prme.pa.ly !. ,.,,rf ,.,' ,..,,,g r 'alm ... ..i..i,.l Ms . ....... r ...y. t...'r.., f, ,r '
pe.t lo the nature of cud, nco pro bice I j ,,,. ),,,, n, ,ltt ( 'nes .pe ,ko II has r.'spon.il,!,. pn sw I I, si o u. I.. I .-v.
by "our fellow tow tismsii' to jiisliy sin It i r ti.rt.ril, h iv n g nelni vi-1 a most bnll itit tr i.'g has i a' ll.i.e. i . is' ei nun uoe iii '
,. i..l-r,, II,. ite, Ie, ill . Nkit'o; sevi'il ll"! lol' Lo.-kont Ml'il.ltlin. t'to ililil
j( J ! Vai.kee Vf.i N n.id e iptui ii' a nu'. lii r f N ..!. I! , '. 1 t f. om I! ' "J's I ion... .
il. -.. .1 W.. ... i. . ' ,. ... i iiri.'i.tTs nn eoi,.;, er il. . iiroriri t v . I.i r nn' t.in ull'ioit'. sn I. ,r no re is
:. iMH-sino Biinrrme v.iuri civ a winomi , , ,. .
NavTiftht Davis Government. There! .. ... , . . .- .- . I run one boat r. nn I s.ii.d ,on. l.-r h ! t tm
a.v-lt.-t-vvw.... v........ ! ... ll'lilt.I.IS'lll lTf.... 1114 rin-.lllur. Ll ,1. 1 I l.TI'l ,-'ii mil IIH ii.i-is -1 I 111 I'l 11- I It-1 l.ll .S. .1
a rnihlication
the Souihrrn Confederacy, and by either i or parol J or of what ituture w,s il I ; 1 "K-o is ,.n
Irnll. til lloseei tin s' ill-li .'eln-s
i .1 I.... I'C : .. .. . ' . . . . . ... ........
was a'so a letter of instructions, scraps rf j " 'i' 1 j ia-g" .p.ni.t.iy of .i.-.-,.. .s prl)UMr. t .-.i..r..ii-.i tnn no i. an nn
l,;.-ii ..i. ,1.,, :., I".,,,., -.i :.t -r. i are all applicants who are admitted "ivi-u 1 uro m. th. ir w av In II i-!in.ii. I ! in e.'n.,'.!.' ooot ii .. 1 1. la o j' tn.-s nfe
-..IV'. n.ti-r.tvn,.,., v.v I, wilt,,., I II,,,, l-l .. ,1
witioss. The letter inaruue an- similar certificates I Are .he "sh
1 the holder to burn or d-simy skiiis'' nil of the snmn color, or are they t,f
l 'i .ii i i ii . c s, Ail hi, l '.oinsit ( ii ing (I,,,
Ii -.il a. I it was i party n. ,tlr an I dal
Cnlliuiioiir no-'Ul 1 '..use II,, Iwhi.'li
lis sill e nsisti'tl if jut 'it pin ..ns s!
toll.) was .1,41 ii-, I ml.. t,i parties, una
ioiiji..4... 1. 1 ,i.4 nuii I. 4I'U' d r. M. and
27 otliMis, mi l llm oiln-r s . .i ,
ised of Hid rosr. iiluig ss 1 1 . . . . s 'i t ! ,
lu h i Us silppussi fur I lii :,k 1. 1 1 ',,
lii.llli.i I ol .y i.-ji,'. ..-ul (', .',...l ,i ,,f
tl on .-. lli.i loc .l.iy. Sjpji.nu i . . s t .on
i. in. oly ti.o, .idol VS loppni,, , i nn,
it s....ny lm. it.. ...ist, W114.I l.'i.t in a
Hill, .v I jus i.i, Oi, .,1 j. n ai'.e.j.iii tj i ! m
1. il in I - . i
n I eon I routing e i II iitln-r .it t ll .It Hi".! I
II n.Vt .01 , It . S I- I, I. 1 4 1 . ill' I 'In I t 'l' '
I s in I'rnnt '! th.' ..'.. It isii. nii-
throw of our t-urc n-t-ul I
no Democrat can fror or snpttrt it.- ' ati J loail.cd ll.a dog who could be cuiit v
Therefore to be a Dem crat is tn In fr of il, and so did every hon.-rible man in
pence and the rnonstruiion r the I'nion i ,i . v:,,,. .u.,,.. i" r. ; . i . ,,
1 . .. .-. ,- , ., , , the State, it snou.e.J Linon Ius'.i t till
under the ( oas:i!utio, and llnno t!,o do , c
rot hold rnch seniiirenu have no place in j ,,,e I r"',;, U urd, and t.itn,
.Democratic ccur.cilj. thitkiug that tiie Seymojr democracy was
We are in very n-iiiius rjri r t In conn about to Lc tin lising ion, it ili .nged
acling tho tncmb.M i f the (ViitrJ Com-1 frm.t, and tied with Tut Maine's riper
inaieeioiiecnr.n.. m inur se.cctions cf. ; Q,; , ,L, Adn.ii.itrjtion and do
proxies ii mcy cantioi persi tta.lv attend,
fir good ard suli-icnt ti-a:o.i. If we un-
dcn-tsB 1 the ntiini.!s and virus of the
Drinocracy eft in gun who stood faithful!
r.our.cing real fiends of the Union as
"alol.tii.tiists," " fatiBtirs," ic. Its late
order froRi Sstntredary are to cry louder
to the glorious cause i:i the ln.t tn n.rn- j for the I'nion, go fur the war, and e'e-lUstUctiouslru-l,,
they will w.lcne noUce JelT Davis ..early as much as it
an hfiiiorawle ilifeat s'lom-r than a vu tfiry ,
which shall co,T,e loaded with humii;ti J"f ,"8 "'"""'. Hsving io.t the
cotiSJe nre f I 'nior. men and most of their
support, it aims lo head the democratic
party, if lossible, nrxt summer, and de
mand that just enough of what the democ
rey (81 M abolitionism" shall be mixed
and disgrace; they rn fer to stand firmly
upon their prinriphs, Mid have lor their
standard biuret only ti.o-e who have
through all trials and storm proven faith
ful, even tlinnh difeat shall be their ior-
lion; they will scorn to t radio for a eieti.ry '
by yielding tip the custody r.f their treat-! 'I, 'he creed to satisfy the few d..n
"jires and the control of their councils to ! ofT.ce sefltcri it p.-rposes to carry ocr to
; ftr ' 0,5;,, j rule the party and hold the offices. The
J. ' I, n generally corrupt , .. . , ...
" '' f ublic K,"cr'C I'r'r'J. whoever it lata these
V ' Mr' ths ""!ioict.ts mid i H,ti"' Harimato ite embrsce, will be
sn; ' ' . .1 rary rf Kaito nndJarlt-1 domnralii-d and Wfakued by famiry
' Lave r.l able, j o.i. j feuds and quarrels, till it will finally fizzle
live i. formation that lhfj.ro the s. ntl-1 0 lt ,nj UuA-D, a ger.ui, ,8 portion of
intiils and views of iterlug Druiorrali m .. , . . ,7 . , , .,.
Mnn. Marion. I'ulk. Ilent?.,, CU.I,,..,,,. !,U Par,J K"'n2 Dn.e, aJ tho (iOQ
Yambid, Clatsop and Columbia counties, i fellowa going to digging jo'.aloes. If
...j ..'.......:. ...i. ... i t. i I 4'Sf - i. !.. .... ... . . .
ii" in v siii '.it v oy, norm, ano Joug ss i .ncnn a.ici-rrus in aeepu g me party
and Josephine counties, south. They are
llm views and sriitimi i.ts thai imi,t pre
vail In onr parly councils if su.fets is to
be achieved, and our o''aiiirutioti is lo
ctnlinutf inliict."
free from these political luck -eggs, an! In
getting it up on sound democratic plat
form, with a few w.ll seasoned Cof.f. dor- j ,.r,, ,;, ,,f U,a' South Fork cfth
I.e si i.l i if, .'..f i x H , . k , f il II ll I'.olil
! w Mire oi. U, ii in.. I . i---,t--i 1 an all
oi.l i.i 1 Wl'V, is xu.i. l sn ni ImI if
"'I 4lll ... It.ll.-l lit. I lo live ..I Slttll tlt-i. of
; suvt ill il to .1 vi, .ml ho , J rii'.ugii in
u I i mis- ., ii ...;... oil In, b. tti ilij.,r
I Hoi iio if Iliv in U.S. I lliiiik tilt is
Only 41. 1 I l.g III" II I It. IliJ Iiy, it VSItllilll
I lilt 4.1 4.l o III, I I 1.14 4. 1 Si i .lllsl.sj
l us. i t u(il y lie,. n woo lrniji o llio
law 1.11.I. r liit. I! it I i.i I '.iiii.-.l
.-r : ....
,( lo. one vs liu It is In ai l tliu Ii u i 4n d.nil.l
Tlio in.'i.iinioii of this ifinv vtill n ire ears, nn I tf.-k a on i.U.r ol ra boa I oo-ii ,", iiU'gn'y. ." I toe k tint rather
i... I,..,,,. i,.,m...i:,i.t.. l.....;.. . .. 1 i .. . . . ..
discharge some freight and endeavor to as " " little more Imi". so tn it .is eiii.i.r.ey pr.soinrs. i m. .i.,o', v,.u a o. in-, iiuui. t .i i.iinji.iiiisi.i ii n.e j ny v liu con-
certain "about the time when a att-anirr I '"''y'l C'"msVI', .iihI apixlator tit-lilml. j lny ii.a-irts si.f.-4-Vsi n re.u option ( th.-, ..f IVI.i.i! isv ,liy ..it .eke-l thm. s ,,. j A,, j ,u., ,.url w) i.inice.l him,
4:t. i... ...p.. fr ,m ... I". t...- -i i If .i. l.,i Iv in S i ... i.r sin. nt iins- if .!,,. eiiiiini'Mi. 1 1 nn teniiast.r 1 1 inT.il .Me.. 4,. seati.re.i ti.rin in v(ry on. rtiui in-
"in nio'ii) iiwni tvjsii a isiii' i'.Lf nun,ii i v . ... s-.-s - ... i ' i ........
l, .In . e rlnin t.,:.l A 'tr I. . I ...L ... I . I. .. It.) it ll t hi t linn V, (P ' areS ll to bi
K g the steamer they would return to the
j, i .s.-vr. link, i T. .1 n .is iiiioTon cor
n imle. cc i. iii. j-'iir-iil "t ( iiniitire
.... 1.. .L .. 4) f.i.'.-..ii.. . ,1 4 jut Ti i.ti.lnii4 I I lit sniliii iiinrlti. !
luiuoin lis iimn s-.iiieu iiiiH'iiiim ' i n - J ! i i ,.mi ro nr. as von or some oi me . . . . ... ....,- .
must be right, and ,!...e who woulJ carry really car. for nobody, bu,, l.k ,U coor. "-rendiiig it.Jorined witneii, ,hat he had ,t ,r(t t,,. : i u22S TrX, 1 S ti M t
ton in a tinkering maimer n.nst be t,;, trc willir.r to rlu,nce the obiect kfn f"r : l"n ''''n' o get up nn r . ' ... t. i . i . I. . n ,,...i.i p i,.. rs r. i , i s . o ,.
wnmff The opposite of war i, not war ' ,, , P - J , ! "H1" f'r P"T" "'"'d. An-1 ',r cunosiiy may to some extent bo s..i,s t,.. to l;..s... rans. h,.ve f I ,(.... , , I , , lay ....k ,.l ..m .1 Ad.-.s..,,, ,-r...,
but peace end as .!... 4r i, ,vw e i$' i 1,irit w'" W "0t. ll.t is prccise.y ,rJ u prtfIIt .t some of 'he int.rviews I f.ed. And if tho Court gives w.itt.n "H '""I""" ' "'at " llo.y it aid to ; loads, . -.... .... ky . as r-; ...t.-I .a ys
ue, to fasor il mikes a i. sn an Ad-1 "' r;ii"' h the Sr.O organ in this j between llarpendmg and Law. Harpend- evidence of superlative cxc,-!..,,co to attor-! U"1? i her-is mo. h .1, ,t ; ter.lav1. d ,t. I,. .
iniuistr c.yh.sbeenc.cnpyinglorHvera.years.l o., ,fcen we must cct-lude that "..ur j SX: JCZZt
zi it L. ir;.s rr .r.,, Ar,.,y of,,, c ,,,,. w,,h;tt,-s,.-,,-,rk.;,. ,h;v.rsT
.... ...... 'I wss Ooii,g ad il COUIXtO Crteat Ililll a ..... .. , .. l,. ,,, n.l rr..l,n . 4i i ,.. I il. i-.-inmri-emnit. will soon lea I l.i ll... rurr. ul er the i it loro if MM hiiv. e
It I.... ,- A 4. 0 f I . M ....1. l ..... I - I 11 ill! UIJ4III4T 41 Ql III HI UflTIl 4 mi4 , m. ""'I "" - . ,
S'S I .41. 4k U-n 4 I... 1JIFII4IIIII. J .f . m . , I , I ......... , . , , . . .It... I .1 4, I I .1 . . I
. i .. ... . ' stifle of tac'.irs wLiih. win it oriprated T'.. ,1 u.,,1 ti... 41..... 1 1 :. 1: run. lest ri-su ! Were u- inf.. r'nution not ' S .dir. lay t'.e .! I ly III" r.-l.i s 101
COIiqtirsi, suojugalion, and tne total over- '. ' ------ 1 i-wnu sus unu m uurC uMisjiir.nors ot.iy wiuum io p.un-111. oii fit.ot our j " - . 1 ' 1 .1 1' 1 1
a l.:tie in Our lavor ncrbans. vre d.-s: ise.I I h.rncndm". Ant.rev ami I4re.1i u . .1 . n ... 1. it... 1 ..1 , in i. .11 ,1 .1. o-. .11 ,. .r. , .,,,, , ,.
.111 in ull-liu is. 1 11 - 1 ' I r 1 - - .- - - - 1 ui 1 111 1. .j uun 4 1 iii.iasiiii niui 411 hits :
l.'.si vcsmiI wontd then so
to Msatlati,
... !... I .. . 1.. t .' . t
. . . "'HI I - ' I t,., - .m I, .1.1 , p. , 11 I,!
ill i r. tiels I II nil lln-ir pi 1 oneis si,i sev 1 ii , ,
...i .......I,.;.,.. I,.i I !..... ! Ir..l l.,.r.. . f il..i 14.1. I.L.i. elt.i. ., ll woi. 11 I.e ,o 1,1(4. II.I Inl.-imly
: p,ce finds l.im.elt minus a bit, I w ....Id ,,.,,.,. " j . , r4 J", U . I ' I .n. I una id. I I l.n.. I -r w . .pp. f l.e.,1 IVst .Mister to tielaui
a...... ... 41.. a. ...... . .4 . . - . .
ig-aiiij, tn iiiv P11-111111-1 nub ii u I'r.vttii er 1 - .. , .1 ( . . .
where he will find an a'lverl'ntmtnt, which
and cruise in the Smi'li I'acifie in the path
of California bound tlit per sk'ps. After j
remnii.ing in that region as long as thought
prudent, they would proceed to thu roast
of China and capture Tessols homeward
bound. All their operations were lobe
directed against vessels belonging to the
United Sut.s. A (.art of their plan was
to captute the schooner William Ir. lan.
with ihe treasure saved from the wreck of
the CoMcii Gate. This very brii fly was
the substance of the lengthy examination.
Curt adjourned till to morrow, when the
witness will be subjected to a cross-examination.
Smnethii g of a sensation was
created in Court by the fmrcc glance level
ed by Ilarr.cnding at the witness. Grist-
house and Aubrey cvc their earnest nt
tuition to i-aih rtu. siion end iiitvur,
but manifested no disposition to appear
defiant.
-4 -4 4
Qt-'AhTzviLir, SaKTtsM Mikes,)
Sept SiS, W,X )
At a meeting of persons Interested in
opening winter communications with tho
Valley, Abraham Milter, Jr. was elected
Cliiiiruiaii, 'tnd I. Ii.' Moorca, ISccrctary.
On motios. a committee of ten was s;
P'!.'.ed to solicit contributions lo uake a
good pack trail from tho settlements, on
pi is. .111 rs, I ... k.l.e I .11 I ) I nil I
Washing'"", t. .r. - O ir tr,,p, ' "eeint lo 00 a r. o. I '..iin ry on 11m . n m 1 . It. r s .. L.rly Uu days alter tln-y yro
slroioOV i c set ; I., 11 lo its inunili, : - " - ' . ' ". ij.-i ooted 111 los tilii e, whun the 111... I Lit
may put hiu, on track of ll, fi.i..i..g .hoi,.,. ,..w.. I. .fpshannoek to Fabm.ii'li I1;'" " ' ' " ' ' ' '"'; ,,,,, u .),,. , M(ur A ar., .,, co.,l,u.d
..:,.,. A r4-bel In ig .d-oeeui ies a s'rong posiimn rebi-ls who ". up th-1 rm k 1 ear ) 1 . 1 . ili.tu. l
"r,,',l . north f,i... I!. pi.!.,,,' ,, ear th- m 1. 0 . 1 j A .... id for. e of r. bolt at. ,, k ; ' iv. ry week f.-r tl, wh,,!. ,,.
AMearmentofVamhiU Co-mtv I sl.rt di.tane.. Iro-u our line. (J.err.ll.,, 1 "' (Jl a-.w ,.l sun.,..-1 1 .y morning. I base i.U ays .... ler.to.d th.u it ,
I'll-.'. Ori-irit V.tiuni I'.. ) ! "il inf.-t -o'l'll s do of the Potolioic
Obioom, Ocr. an, I !(;.'. l""'r ri"14 M,u"1 "' 1 r
, . ,. , , . ' our troops were nn .re witilifnl. "
ate platiU in il, such as OlTc tr or Hilly
'"As a mailer of parly polhy, rvrry man j Vu!,,,t w"'l' "a"'l 6". then
.-.f common sense must admit that I """""el ft "P f't fit will not
the y.Vi iVif Is clearly iigl.1 In .lema.idin
that the Utform of lis party rsprcis iu
ttsl princi ls (hat there bo ko dodging
and diceplion and that its standard
bearers I, nu n who ran be trusted. The
tlsy has been whin deceptive jlatforms
md rickety candidates secured temporary
triumphs, but in tho long run it has Al
ways ir jured the parly, ibst has resorted
to such niisrrnble jugglery for success.
1'oliliral parties at supposed by the peo
ple to I, orgsnid on issues involving
I riic'pfes aUiut which there are honest
tlillereiircs pi opin'on. Whi' we may
ilesjtire the prli.ciplcs adhered lo by tur
sSpponeiil, we lure a tneature of respect
f..r those who honesify adhrre ,. (hem.
Hut il Is 1:0? in Ihe power of human ns
lure to respect ('1 J'oiific.nn who is J. voij
I.' :' . '
wheel horsrs, such ns'Avery, Kelly, Whit
hker, and Lsne, ihry may nmke a pretty
recprctabltf fght next year. If brBtcn,
ihcy hoi belter, ns ll, .VrVie s.i;s,
" welcomo an honorable defeat sooner
than victory wh'di sliull em) loaded
with liuiiiliiation and digrae(,"
Vaion Meeting la Tolk.
The I'nioa meu of folk Intend to hare
A grand mass meeting at I)allas, on Satur
day, Oct. 3, st. Go. Gibl.s, Judge IW-,
Judgfl Williams, and other prominent
speakers, w,II address the mertiug.
iDsiia The Marshal of Malm, who has
been Uking" Ihe census of that Territory,
innLes the number of white males to be
12, mid of voters. 7.40D; number of
females, Oari. t,.,n,(.er vf children, 691.
S iiitiam river, to the mouth of Canal fork
(about .10 mile 1). The committee consist
ing of J nmcs M. Johns, Scio; Jeremiah
r'vi'i '''"" ' Alexander,
Albany; 8. C. Alexander, C'orvallis ; J.
iVm. 1'randi.nburg, Lebanon ; fi. 15. I'ar.
risli, Portland ; I. II. Moores, .Salem ;
I!ci,j. 1 1 11 tton, Waldo Hills; J. M. IW
ell, Sariliam Forks ; Win, McKinney,
Mill Creik.
On motion, Jeremiah JJriggs was elect
ed Siijcriiilendctit of ho trail.
On motion, The diir-rcnt f.ersoni com
posing the above commiltee nre rerpietted
to report to Mr. iJriggi nt Albany, by
letter or otherwise, by lh I.slh of Oct.
nrst, an! wcehly thifcifter.
On motion, The proceedings, of this
meefing be furnished llio different papers
in the .'jlate with 11 rcpnst thut they puU
Jiili tho same.
AuruiJiii Miutn, Jn., Ch'11. j
. I'. Jifooana, Secretary.
Ed. Ahcis: It might be of interest
to the citizens of Yamhill county, at b-a.t,
to knew the result of tho assessment of
onr County ; and tl.e percentage asese.
I.., iIlI'iiiiiiI. fonrtsl th..,e S,...f4,,l.er "sy al llilervais.il
. ' .Inl.nson, mi l ll il'ery rsimpkms
lfrm.no,: i pli.-d sigor.-u-ly. No cismlties or d im-
The total valuation of real and personal .. f impor'vien ou ur si la. Very
property as returned by tl.e County As-1 In uvy firing is lining on b.-tween the Ims-
sessor is t.77.31. Wholo number of ! "' ntu-.nm n.is inorinoif.
poles between 21 aadoOyears of age, O'lO.
I Sin I. II. 1. the lor. i's llo-ie.
I Vmk l! Ii Mmiev i'i-v and
- -
inner. I. .7 per n-l.t , if. il l Irn-guur,
r.utre.s Mouroe, Oi l r,.-l:;ehmoi,d oj.eiung 1.1 a ivaucrg . 1.4, Mill
papers ..f th- 3 I h.vo th.. following fn.ni "t f'l . , , . . -
('i, ,..-.ton. Sept. .7): , U ''' A hand of g o-,r,.
Kiieiny fired 'W pounder Parrotl's all I I"" 1","l, r " r".' U1 "'"M
.l.v t intervals of 1.1 minutes at S ter. ! l-so-'b-y, i.rUs ..bove I rgt-..wn,
W
e re.
3 mills on the ilullw,
2 4. 1. 1.
r. .. .. ii
Stalo Tx,
S'.l.ool "
Ceui.ly "
State Poll Tat on persons between 21 and
SO years of age, per head t ' ,Jf)
(amnly Toll Tsx I 00
Military " " ! 00
All iho above rates art fixed by law
except the "County In" of "five mills"
which was assented by tho County Court.
Tho " total valuation" of this year fell be
low that of last year somo $'.'J',,0fl0, on"
reason of this being that tho nsvssorw ns
required by law to ded.nl each man' in
debtedness from his " totrtl valuation. "
.S. C. Aim ms,
County Clerk.
s
lf The following Articles of Incorpo.
ration were filed iu the Secretary of State's
Oilier, Od. 3d, isrj.X
At ti let of Incorporation cf iho Casradn
Mountain Wagon Iload Coiiipnuy, 'Cupilul
.Stock 100,00U-.f3hars iidO Corpora
tors, Harrison Hmith, I. K. Moorcs,
Jot.ph llolnisn, J, (. Wilson, Cheater
.N. TerryJ.ufus Mallory, mid J. I,. 1'nr.
rish.
Todf Is i.SMATii. Col, Orcw has this
1'i.rt in tl.o vieinily of Klamath Lakes
garrisoned wiih (aipt. Kclley'a company,
and all tho Indian Chiefs of it. at section,
don't like tint arrangement. Yrtk Jntr-nil.
("bin lesion, L l. I. 'Hie firing during
lite ilav lias been heavier th... fir vteeks,
'Ihe enemy Is aiemlily fMiiiml iig nt the
ruins of Siiiuter from bis batteries nn
.Urris Island, beyond Wiiifu.'.; ho also
shelb'd l'o.l JubliSoll, Our hstterieS Sm
Monltrie r'p!i4id with a brisk an I rlea ly
fue. All mil. t to day.
Philadelphia, Oct. ft. A Iv'notf iIe,
Teiiiies-ico telegram says Col. C.irt'-r has
lall'-tl possess!. , of Hill's (lll. K'l.els
hold Oreenvillu with a heavy firee. It. y
ard and Wolfur.l am still in adr.in -e below
Loudon, itkirn.i ihing in advance with reb
el cavalry. Itel.cl attack ou McMuiville
indicates a fsiriiii.lahlii (link movement lo
cut oil' l.'osecrans and isobile Hum -ides.
The rein Is atiiii-k our right Hep,. 2-t, and
were ri'ulscd after a fight of 2 hours. A
largo number f rub.'ls were l iken prison
ers. Tl.o express mortification at tl.o ra
suit of the fhif'kaiuingii fight.
On the .'!'). h, tho r. lud c ivalry made su
alt''Uirt to cross the Teii'iesseu at Karri
son's Landing, but weru driven back.
New York, Oct. 5, Money easy,nt Sa
7; built of Iriiii'io'tions lining nt ll. Stall
ing firmer, IS!. Gold ciosnd firm nt
'J.1, Oovi.rmiiciil stock uief, and will.,
nut d-t.'idcd chmgi', IS ink s'uleinidil
iliows increasu of loans of ( I, H 10,0 JO; do
crca'u of deposits, f.'l, I'jO.OoO.
N. Y., 6th. A ilipifi h from Nashville
the S'h says no unusuul ilegreii o, eseiie.
Ilielit ,1.1s been caused by llm rebel For
rest, w ho with il force of 4000 cavalry
nndu n raid on our lines of railroad com.
iii'iiiicutioii I. el ween Niisbvill'i and llii-lje-noil
or Chitt'iiionga, At lliis limn no
trains nru ruuning in llut ilin clioo, vet
ilrivmg 1.1 pickets; inj lU'iiiige il.n.u
Tli.Jf ul-'S e.iteied I'airf.S Cooit II .use,
nn I se.s'd some stun s, nuiiiiui.il.o.i, and
suppbrs,
I4i. list .!b', Oil.. On Sunday morning,
the rebels iipn"irci bclora Murfreesliiiio,
ilriv.i g the l ii'oi. . riH.nt into tint .11
Ire.iel.niriils. Al'ler rent li uni ad l
ordaiicii vt.sli deiiiociut.c (not copper-
he d) p.iiie plis that tl.a unj-uity ,,,;
1 ruin. Io.t I si.i iiwkii llntt ihiii.1 1 1,,1...,.
ill il legal ll. a. Iter hot by rjl.l.irg )ih
mads, and thai minoiitirs hovtever a. nail
had lights that Innjo. itiei Were bound to
lespeet. I tat tl.e idea (,, postmaster
Ciiiiim .11 hi ing a 1. a of integrity, if put
loltll III (.'osl I ol. Ill V, where ). Wjl
ki.oan, v,' 11' I ! l.il-1 1 a, i, . v (.
j ikf, bnt't v.... 1 I I.. 1 r,l, ,, I, ml i,
I. IV I. .1 ll III I 1 I In, ,-. v I's-
('a. .1.0 HI It H I h
1 1 . . . .
r."ii:ii io.g ad lay ),,.,,
1 . ... 4 .... ...... I . I .' . I ' "'t il '
4.01. pan . inn ii1'.', .ie- iii-.ii"jr.i
ra Irond b...'ii over S'liun liter, ll.ri..
lo. let .1st. .Ill, whell it is suppose, I I'li-y
relumed, A Nsslividu il. spili Ii .111
Wl.eel.-r, with 0II0 ra.alry nu I mo.iuled
infantry sun eede in getting in the tear of
I'.o'ci rjiis, an I i.ttackvd Ins aiiiooiiiition
trains.
rri 1 10 jwvri:sT.
TO-DAY'S DISPATCH.
-O s S4S-. - -
New Yo.k. Od. 7th.-Tlie lUrald's
Wash llgtoll lli pnlell Stales that In. ar
r mgi'iuei.t lis. I bei-n made for llm re'ene
of ollicsrs ii . prisoners of war ul 11 dl
iiiuii. I, Tim raptures in the ballln near
Cliatliim.og 1 lnvii increased ll.e pli.o.iirs
ill I.ibl y Prison In oyer 1,(10',. Wild.'
Ilia rein-Is nru ib'clnii.g eveiy one of ibi-ir
ollici'.s ami men . Xclnugeil an I pull nj
tlt.-oi in I In) field Sgiill, Ihey still hold our
officers, privates and ri, ilia. is,
lc sellers front thu ar.i.y ronliuui to
cross l!i Potouni! below Alexiinlria, not
w iili. landing (liu tigilame ol ,'ie fl il.li i.
Mi-pa'ches fro. 11 (bit Army of Polonim,
Otl. d'h. says shout S o'i I'M k today tlm
rc'.-lt lhrw soma sb!ls iu'n our.su.p
oil llie islrenie h fl, from the .lire tio'l of
S iiii'iiervillii I'ord, 1.0 nlteliliou was pwid
t I ibelil.
Washington dlspali lies ( ito lint a eol-
ore.l bit. tier diir.-l from lln huioii.l, 14 he 1 e.
fori inn s t I I Ii it'1 11, I ti.uii 1 1 . , "
a 1 igbt (0 d . 11, a. el I s i( , ,1 .a
now I. gar I lint p ill f as 1 ; 'Jj , J
ol ili us W .-lof.ife, ,i il I I vi r ,,.
i wish Ton much joy j,,, UQW ,M(J,
lilies.
And as ,0 the 21 objerl in his artii In j
I nn. entirety wd ing lo leayo ut
peoplu In ansaer, or lliosu of tlitm tt,
consider it worthy .if their atleutiun, Iruit-
ing thai Ihey Will Hot Co.isi.l' it B very
gtate oll.'.isu I., mier a complaint against
II postu. tsl.ir who It is been gmlly of ,,.
laming letters in lii ollice for forty two
date. I do Ind, liei.h.r do I think the
ttiil ngird Rii)lhu.f that roines from
(ienige I'aiiiMiau imr the man who niakrl
Ins I'.iosn I.i ...tn es v. ry damaging.
And a. In the .'I I iibjii l in his article it
wool I be entiiely ...it f ph. fr ,,,, (
s.iy ni.ylliiug, as ih.y am nbundsiitly abb.
lo li.kif nru of Ihe. iisi (yes. And How a
word as so tl. parlies al Conte Hay and I
an. iloi.et Tlml isai nsa of llinir own
lis in;! up, and I hsvi. merely adopted it
f .r (impose of this article, vtiihoula
wonl as lu li. tli. r it is line ur fs.
II. It. Lisa.
Ho. II. P. II siiiuMo Sir: Iblymiar
mil, previous to your eh 1 lior. lo the If, 8.
Seiialo, ssy you aniiiil ii hi ynr infl. tenet
a,' no it ll.a id org-miition of thu (bono
riaiiu piuti I And did ton, or imi, wriiH
Wi. Out. V"JW- '
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lii) lias l.eell ill d uly I'oi.l.iel w Hit led ng . ,,j p, ( W ,.sl,u gt(, ''errilnrv
r..l... ... 4 11. m I... II I.. ,.r I 'I.-.. I, ...... 1. ... I . . . .
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Ool . olisl li-ri I i'l IJn'll 0011 I lis 11 S'lci-i 1
this circumM iueo'necd give ,10 particular "V Jmhmoi. I im.i be ea-dy cap, nr. J Cjlj,j t,Kt
pn v is) I, o l,(' I ,U i leelcni (here, advis-
f 0. j h o. , ..,u f-irl 0 i". Hut ileii.,,1-1- ii;.t
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I. V., M iri "ii Co.
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