MONDAY MORNING. DEC. 24 IS(i3. UTotloa.-.The member, of tin fliate Union Central Com mittee art requoated to met In Bnlam on Wrdneadae, th, eih dar of January noxt. Quntlona In rKrd to tli tlina and plica of holdlni a Stat Onnrcntlon, and other matter, of importance will be prucnttd for the comlilcratlon of tha eorarnlttee. A full attendance li dralred. JOHN il. MOOIIKS, Chairman. Baltm, Dee. 4, lsfts. 40tf THE NEWS. Tho report of the General-in-Chief il n lengthy document, mainly devoted to a detnil of military operations for the jenr. 'Ho deniei the responsibility of tho movements of Burn iile which reiultad in to much disaster nt Frederickaburg. lie pay a merited compli inout to Gen. Qrant, who, he say, never di obeyed An ordur or omripliiincd thut ho win not su.liclfntly eupporled by the Government. ' Halleck propose! Unit our or mica onjrlit to snb lilt themselve on the country through which they pass, hi the rebel do. . Hit alto suggests the abolition of the lutler system, and the . .. .1 r r, It- .1 t lliflglua, Ul .iiv i,io,fvv - vii. . ... i ... ,,i ment in that of tlie Adjutant General. Ho claim that the cartel for the exchango of pris oneri has been violated by the rebel) in their treatment of colored prisoners. It ii Hated thut the army of tho Potomac i to be reorganized, roadu larger and better, and to have a new commander. It need to bo I- t--. .1 II. 1.. . . t - limug uciwi nuu po.eooj mi iiw.u n lien will" mander, but all experience ha sIiimyii it too .large for one man' handling. A few thousand men oould be added to it iu tho ihnpe of a . . I ' I. I I 1 . 1 mint efficacioua reorganization wn could sug- geit. The itatement that tho army wit about to go into winter qu.rter-eciiis to be inoor- rect. ' The great question of reconstruction of the Union teem destined to receive a good deal of attention iu Congress is well as in the so-called Confederate Congress. Several bills looking ' to that cud have been either Introduced or glveu notice of iu the Federal Congress, all of - which will be doubtless referred to a oommitteo - ruised for tho special purpose of reporting a bill ' to carry out the general plan of the President. In the Confederate Congress tho question is likely to be presented by members from North Carolina elected on a peace issue. It it also . staled that many others o looted on the " last ditch" issue look with favor upon tho North , Carolina policy. Senator Foote, tho old en emy of Jeff Davis, has already opened a for midable battery upon the rebel President, at tributing to hiru all the calamities that have . befallen their arms, Humors of peace propos als from Hlolimoud have been rife, but they : appear to have no foundation, beyond tho fact that letters have been received from irrospons- .- Ible parties asking upon what terms the Union might be restored. We have no confidence that peace it so near at hand ns to bo the sub jeot of official correspondence Benator Baulsbury of Delaware refuso to " take the anti-rebellion n-.tli. It ii probable bo will resign, in which case somebody will bo chosen who is willing to swear that he neither has aided nor will aid the rebellion. There ii an unconfirmed rumor that Gen. Sheridan mot with a repulse from Longstroet'i rear guard. The rumor is improbable. The sirga of Charleston still continues. Ad miral Duhlgren ii preparing for a great move- .nieut with the Iron-olads. designed, wo pro sunie, for the reduction of tne city. Con. Grant it pushing bis arrangement! for au energetio pursuit of lib plans AITuirs in t that quarter remain as they were a week ago. Gen. Wafhbiirne, in Gen. Banks' depart ment, has made an linportnnt onpttiro at Port ' Cavullo, Texas, which places that town, Mata gorda, and Saluria under federal control. I (XX) prisoners were taken at this ulluir. , The House is looking after tho Pacifio rail road. A special committee boa been appoint ed to devise means of ensuring its early com pletion. This committee includes tho names of M'Brldo of Oregon and Cole of Washington Territory. Mail Line mow Salt Laick. Tho Or- i egonian lay! i " Hi thin lie eoms when there should be a daily , mail lin from Ml I I Hy to lining ami from them loaome noinlon the Columbia river. The accommo dation of (he people hi I lie iipptr country now out- numlwriiiK Hie people In tlie Willn lie v.iller lo- qnlrea ttirae mail fatillllea. Daily etna airoiiiiiiotla. lloua aru reipiirtid fur trarelcra iiion Una route. East ern nwil mntier would, by aurh mail fm iliii, be al tered over t lie upper roniiiry, weeke before it w..ul, he by present arninirenietita. The mine would IiiHiik ' Kaatern eminmnta and miners ditrrllv Into die hi-nrt of I he mil.-,, and if ritrndcd to the '('nlnnihia would fitrniah additional liiditctmirnta for Culilurmn minora ' ow""1' riv,r' "lllH '""tu to the miiiea. 1 lie lime proposed would hlao enable onr ritlcena, , wlu-n diapoeed, to vi.it ihe Mtntee, williont ieslnu; over II a ont of the way rout lo Kan r'muriaro ami thence to Kail Luke I'ily. Tllia arrlion of llin willlilrv lias a lilit lo rlailll lliew mull liu ililira. The (lor raiaent will be nrlilr repaiil for anv approprtniinn made for the eeialilmhnieiii of llio roula utfi..ic.l. i lure ia a llbrraliiv whi.li lurmiM-a riihce, and a witliboliliiig hkli teiiiia lo Hverty." As the OrefoniaH says, lbs upper country bat a riibt to claim these mail fnelliiiia. and we have no donbt the rapidly growing Impor tance of the Northern Paolfio slop will soon luak i'self beard in this aa well aa wine other . vital matter of CongrrMioual legislation. tT" "Aoiiom speak louder than wordi." When the new of Bragg' defeat came, Ihe copperhead! looked gloomy. Couldn't be lieve it possible. Th chivalry don't run In that way. There wer too many of Bragg' army to be driven like sheep. It was ono of Hooker' bombastic report, etc., eto., but they hnptd it was true. When lit flrt report of Meade's retirement acmes the Rapidan came they "knew It." Tho army of the Potomao was eleaurd out. There Could be no doubt of It. They bad vxpeulvd it. We had no general able to cope with Lee. Mead wa another failure. The rebel would ,bave Washington next. Greenback would 1m worthies in sixty days. The war had be oouto hopeba. E eg laud and Kranoe would now acknowledge Southern independence. Tha war had better stop. Oh dear I Sad. sad. they wer very lorry. If actiou speak loader tha) word, they wer lb '-lidklrdest" vt of fellow w over saw. There I n more evideut thing In th world than lhat every copperhead rejoice In hi inmost heart when the federal arma meet with lll-iueors. If their aWs don't (peak it in terms, their aauaacr does They out disguise it. It sticks out of them all over. - rf Vallandigliam ia an lllu.lrniioa nf lb proverb, "a prophet 1 nut w ilhoiil honor eve in hi own country." II received special honor while in Um Contliieverarf , and is new the idol of all Ihe renegade traitor who have fled lo Canada, "leaving their country ( their coun try good." Bat when it wa propped to riiak him Governor of Ohio, the people said No. is tSm that bai not ceased yet to revrr iieraU', and never will. THE FATE OK FALSE MIX It is a peculiar characteristic of the Ameri can people thut they cannot tolerate an ulTeiise against the integrity of their government. They pursue the until mid his memory, who commits on error of that kind, with nli t do hit- teinesa of hato and a portinocity that knows no failing. No other people couhl havo been so unrelentingly bitter to the memory of an Arnold. While the continent land, Ins name will be the synonym of treachery and all that honorable men hate. Aaron liurr. though once the idol of the people, Is never referred to now without. a sneer of contempt for his weak am bition and a recoil of horror ut tho crime U purposed against the government. The Fed eralists of 1813, though guilty of little more than a merocnary opposition to the war, havo been ever since held In such utter abhorrence that lo bo called a Federalist has been esteem ed almost too Insulting for endurance. As n class of politicians, they sunk at onoo beneath the just indignation of a people who judged them rightly ns enemies of tho government. Calhoun, among the friend of tho Union, has never been thought nnything better than a defeated traitor since his attempt to destroy tlie power of tho Constitution by his State's rights scheme of nullification. Prominent pol iticians at tho breaking out of thu war with Mexico, sank immediately below the surface in consequence of arraying Ihemsidvea ugaiust what tho people thought the cutisu of the gov ernment. The present war furmeties thous ands of exnmples of a similar kind. What name, short of one from thu infernal regions, conveys the perfect conception of infamy in Its fullest im-astire, liko that of Ji ff Davis? The hi.tory of infamous men of America will he crowded with the name of men engaged in this rebellion, who bot for that one offense might go down to posterity with a lair record. Not a few pages of thr.t history will ho stained with the names of sympathizers who living in the Nortli have sold themselves to the conspir ators fur a price of sliaino that shall he paid and repaid, over and over again, ns long as Ameri cans love honor and hato treachery. Theirs is a crime never to bo forgiven. , On the black roll will appear side by side thn names of Da vis and Vuliniidighiiin and lesser traitors North and South alternately. Their memories, too, will remain fresh with our people till the last age shall expire. They will lie remembered to be despised, hated, and execritted nu long as languago lasts. ! XTT The editor of Ihe Mnrinllii ItnmhUmn, u Hurra YalliiiifliiliHtii aheiit, ta one Clnirli'S Klin:iils, who wits in IHiil a eitixen of Virtfinin. uiid voi,.il for thn onli titinee of aecessinn. Now lie ia u ilomoor.il ic" oditor. American Fttiff. All natural and appropriate. To make it "democratic" editor of a voter for secession, requires no change whatever in Ihe mini's prin ciples., . All ho has to do is to learn limv to play the dodgo or tho "Conslituliiin ns it is." The rest of his qualifications ho brings from Dixie. VW Aa a venom! thiiti. thn iiim of evprv hiiiiinn beinjhf iionlliievonitoj now ia to luko riu-o ol' N'uiiiIiit Oiio.'aoit 1,'t tlio devil liilie euro of tiio ivsl. Ktch- tnotul It htff. ; If the Devil dues Ida part us well as the roet of llio reWie, thoy will ail Iihvu y,loriutta warm time to gether after a while. ' ' ITT Jeremy grumbles because Union papers hav'n't faith enough in Vnllaudigliaiu's honor to publish and believe bis letter denying the authorship of his letter to Iushnll, of the Con federate army, in which ho uttered the imwi unequivocal sympathy with tho rebellion, and disclosed In Ins own lienrt tiiu iimst itiiuuuoueii treason. Jeremy forgets that Ihe universal judgment of mankind is that when a man be- onmes a traitor, such ns Vallandigliam certain ly Is, he is also capable of any other possihlo vice among which may bo mentioned thut lying. . We would n't believe Vnlhinilig ham on bis point of denial any quicki-r than wo would Jeremy, or, that either of theiu Is capable of anything better than treason. TUE Till K DIM Tit I. K. No more dangerous doctrine baa ever been taught in tho United Stales than that the citi len of j State owe no allegiance greater than that to the State. ty the application of the doctrine, tlie Slate steps iu between the Fede ral government and the people, making a com plete barrier between the two and assigning to theiu tho dangerous attitudes of quasi ene mies. Thu terrible cmisc qucnoca of such a doctrine have never been fully apprehended till its natural tendency culminated in the rebel lion. ...... i. . . Nevada Territory,' which is assuming its place among tho sisterhood nf Stales while thu paramount allegiance question is being sub mitted to thu fearful arbitrament of buttle, is the first to declare in puaiiwe and ciaiifir terms that no Stale can tiglitfully deny lo the general government its lirsl claim upon the duty of il ciliieus. , In the constituiinn juit submitted to the people of the Territory, occurs tho following clamo which embodies tho true exposition of the relation dieting between tlie government and its subjects t'IJ Hut die pHi-ftjinnitnt ulleu'nuiee of every elltien la due lo the Kedern! uoverntnrnt. and no power exists tn the people of ibiaorany oilier Hteto ot the Tntou untie solve ibeir contieeii.'.n ilierewitli, or perform any an tt'lldillrf lo inipuir, enlivvrl, or reei-l tlie supreme nil Ihortty of the irnvc rnnienl of the I'mlrd Htiitoa. i'lm ronsliiiiiion of the I'liiuil Stntea conlera full power on the Kedcrel Kovvniiueiil lo nniiiilnin aim ier. petnala iu exiKlenue, and whensoever any por tion of Ihe roalea or eopla thereof utlenipt lo een-tle from the rYilernl t'nion, or forvitiiy re els! lb elerillion of tie Utwe, the federal Koverii aieul may, by warrunl of the t'onatttmiiai, employ armed lui-ce, ia roniH.-llin vU-diviue lo lie anthoiuy. There is uo uiislakiug that language. Ne vada call never imitate tho pxaiuplo of the "wayward sisters" without committing ttiu ex- Ire meat violence to her own constitution. The provision quoted cut oil' scees loiiists'j :atifi catiou for their treaanu, that llley are bound to go as their State go. In tlie Sonlh, they first seceded their Slate and tbeii followed tlieui ou the plea of paramount allegiance to the Stale. This cannot be done in Nevada. The constitution tl. -elate iu the beginning, th im iiuptmibiliiy of it. C. pperheads of Nevada willprobnbly out be so anxious to follow their Stale when il ia kuowu lhat,Ae lulhm the VnileJ Statu. They will awotdiugly be Ihe most slrenut u eppoueuta of the adoplion of the constitution. Kor tlie 8miceuiui. -IELIGI018 l.XTLLlIGKXfK." Ma. ElilToR i The ingulr statement in the Jannarr noinherof the "IlilileMwielr Record." lo which puhlio attention Via called iu your last Issue, was never luauo liy niveell. It Is simply a bUindcr of the person w ho iiimle up the summary bom my letter. He look tiue remarks made in regard to Will W alla and Iwiaion, and strangely euough applied them lo Ihe Willamette and L'mpqua. sulienrnt ly. one of th SecreUhea wrote in thai Ihey had failed ta gel a proper idea of the geography of my field of labor. 1 wa mortilird lo ee my name oonneclrd with sneh a stnlemeut, but supposed no cue cuilil he misled br it. Krapeolfully, WILLIAM UUULUTU. IETTCK I'ROM KI'IO. Sl.'I'i, Dec !i I. lart). KiiiTint Statkhm an i Vou perhaps have not heard llio proceedings of the meeting ex traordinary held by the secession sympathizer at this pmcc. on Friday lust, mid u Micro was something significant iu its fcuturcs, I wilrgjvu yon u hislory of the abortion Iroui its concep tion to its Inrth. 1' roiu the nest inlnriiiuMoii i can olitniu. it nppeurs that the iionduscript was begotten in tlie town of Ncio in the wee hours of a certain night not long since, tit which time it is aiiid tlie "delectable purients" were labor ing under the exhilarating eHuct of tho intox icating beverage. It ia also slated that llien and there tousts were freely drank to Jeff Da vis, Lee, & Co., amid vociferous huzzas for tho Southern Confederacy. 'I he original object of tho meeting was to organize for the purpose of resisting the draft. Of this there is not a doubt. Indeed I havo been informed upon credible authority lhat tho first notices written to be posted up called upon the democracy tn meet lor llio expressed purpose ul organizing to re sist the draft. But when the fume of bud whisky passed off, and their benighted minds became a little clearer, they concluded to shake off tho honest rattle they were about to exhibit, and become the sneaking copperhead again So they modified the notices, and merely called thu democracy together "to pass audi resolu tions as they might deem tiecessury" giving uo other object for the meeting. There was about ono copperhead participated in the meet ing, with a sprinkling of genuine rattlesnakes and two coppertuila one of the latter being a man who has been twice honored with a seat iu our State Legislature, placed there by the votes of the loyal men of Linn county, whom he lias now deserted. He has become so de based that he was Jiosen one of tho e uimittee to draft resolutions expressing the sense of the mcetliiL', und Mo acted in that capacity. Well ho will soon find that none bargained on so easy terms with political death iu he. After the committee retired, speakers were called for. The first that responded was an ancient indi vidual, for a number of years assessor of Linn county ami ex-secesn candidate lor the legis lature, lie spoko in a very solemn ami im pressive I on ii and manner told tho young men that the chains were forged and riveted to hind t heir free, limbs forever spoko of tho conscription nut ns being unconstitutional, nud said no citizen was bound lo obey u. law unless it was strictly constitutional. lie also urged upon his Ii lends iliu- necessity of immediate action, but charged them to act with ciulion, and closed by appealing lo the young to know II tliey intended to submit to lie drolled and dragged hack to the Stales to light their " bro thers. Ills speech was revolutionary in its character, and would liuve been well received by a backwoods Arkansas audience. Tlie sec nud speaker was a young man who has been a standing candidate for a democrat io nomina tion fur a ii ii ui In-r of years, lint has always been defeated, simply lor the want nf a Hit Hi -ciciit number nl votes, lie addressed llio an ilinnce iu a patronizing manner as though lie had a bright anticipation of favors yet Income His speech amounted to nothing but a little bombast. Ills efforts to round Ins period ' were truly excruciating. 1 was foreihly reminded of tile old hootch deacon, who, being called upon by an egotist io young minisler that had made use of a great deal of grandiloquence iu his sermon, in close meeting Willi prayer; lie pia) ed earnestly for his young friend, Ihe min ister, that the Lord would be month nud wis dom unto li : in. ami prick him w ith bis Spirit and let a little id the gas out of llini. I he third and last speaker was nu ex-siiperilileud-ent nf public schools, once or tw ice a candidate for a democratic nomination iu this county, mid lias some reputation us corrc-poiideiit lor the jjemorrat. lie spoke with It manner and lueiu peculiar to himself, mid it was evident from hi embarrassed appearance that he was either not posted as to the original o'j.ct of tlie meeting. or that he wished to cover up somelliing that had prematurely en pped out lie slid that he was opposed tn any organization outside of tin- ileiiiociiilic said llieir organization was pcrltct, and exhorted Ins mends In rally round il spoke of many flagrant violations of the Coiisuiutiou by President I. i1 coin, nud of the existence ol many unconslilnlionnl laws up- petlil-,1 10 lllllia -trr lrr.i,J.n mmK ,K- I-.--- indeed, I think if there bad been all ilitelligeul foreigner present, nun uiineqiiiiinle I with our lorni ol government, ho would have gone away impressed with tlie idea that our President w as invested with all power, legislative, judicial, ami executive. K.-Miiiiiiiins were now presented, read, and adopted, beginning williont a whereas or a llleielorc. I cannot repeat them veibalitu, as i took no noles. tin there was one in which llley declined theii allegiance, due In no officer or man, but alone to the I oustitutinn (Ihe one Joseph s ood ou). The meeting then resolved itsidl into what llley termed a democratic cluh, to meet at Scio ono evening in eaeb week, and adjourned. Viewing the concern ns il was, having no oliject vieible lo outsiders Ihe solemn lupine lion of the speakers tn act, hut to net with cannon Iliu pledges given to each other ul lite anil lort iioo Ihe culling ul such men as Uiiaii Ircll uud Morgan their brothers the til'scuco ol a single loyal or pmiiolic expression or sen timeiil. nuu not a word of sympathy with our tinverumeiit iu its struggle for existence. no should remember thai the same hellish spirit is rile nuning us th.it made a wilderness ol .Mis souri uud Tennessee and dyed many a health stone with blood And it tviiute only u chalice ol success and a baud t chi f to "try havoc. and let loose the dogs of war," nud we should have scenes like that at Laurence enacted Iu our own brautiiiil valleys. Thercforo 1 would say to Union men, one und all, "Keep watch , and warn ui-nigiit. icsi n may yet wiiu iiiini lie said ol some ul our now peaceful and happy hoines that . . Mi,. Itlti.-kit.-ss ul indie murks wle-re lliev stood. And the wild mother arreauia o vr her l.ooielnotf bnxKl. r , ' t'UKNLY fir" If coppeiheada arc not discouraged by federal vicloriis, why 'lite they so mole upon such occasions! If tin y ate not encouraged by rebel succcsfoe, why are they so lunch mure bold uud defiant and jubilantly noisy whenever tho Union arms suffer defeat f Answer thai, will you, copperheads!' "'jCJ ZZ, US?" Prank Leslie's llluttralttl X wspaptr of Nov. 21st has an excellent caricature entitled "Uowing iu thu same boat." ' Louis Napoleon and John Hull are represented as at sea in a small laiat called ' Intervention," beaded to ward a distant hiirixnii of water, over which hangs an impending storm. Louis, with coat nil and wealing profusely, ia rowing as for dear life, while his companion, aa if struck by a new inspiration, has put ou his gn-nt coal, laid hi oar across the bout aud sits guiing placidly ov.-r the stern, while great clouds of smoke fiuiti bis meerschaum rise and float out serenely upon the air. Louis don't seem to understand Johnny's changed mood, and bawlj out as he rows t "Hy gar ! Mistecre Ihad, why fur you uo pool 1 I eauuot pool t IhhiI all inyevif, and nere we is iu xe middle ol tu ocean, it is very uiiHiah loo bail, by dam." liul "Mistcure Iliad" dou'l seem to ear a wlnlf. I " Several copperheads have uiaiiilesled an anxiety, lately, to find out something about Ihe loj al league in Orvgoii. They have no such anxiety alHHil the council uf loo lioideu Cir cle. They kuow a hare (are are. Pu TiiKiAU. Major J. Slraliuau, hook and news dealer, San Pranoisco, has furnished us a bundle uf pie-tori 'la from New York and Phila dolplua, in winch hav attended all Ihe phase ol the Uustian ovations in New York, aud hav visited sum uf th M interesting sorur of th war. CT It it Just a impossible fur O'Meara to utter anything savoring of loyalty as ii wa for hiiu In keep his cowardly leg fni.n running wheu Denliiijw wu aftr him. Irltl-SM' Id-it. The great vveiil of the las week in Salem, except Christinas, was llio Siitdary Aid Enter tainment at Moorca' Hall, underllm superintend ence of tlie Hociety's itunrd of Jaruigers. Tho programme prnaonted, cunsldoriirr the brief time occupied in giitllug it up.did grunt credit to thusu engaged. Tho Statuary was en-oilimt In con ception and well put on the slag". Tho Charade played, we. believe, is an original piece by a gen tleman of Salem, designed to lllntrato the for tunes ef war a seen in this re.iellioii. During ono sermo tho audience was triatcd to a repre sontatinn of a battlu which Isokcd almost too real to ho a play. Hut tho jrayhaeks, of eoursa, got the worst of it just as they should, and will, in the real theater of war. Tho "Intelligent con traband" who lias pnrforniott suih aignal service in tho war by escaping from all sorls of places into our linns, was present and "(puke a piece." Tho " oldest Inhabitant" was ou in several appropriate characters and acqiftted himself ns won as could be expected eousiiering tho anti quity of his birth-day. The itidience soemod perfectly satisfied with the perfouianco and will doubtless bo pleased to learn this the Society will give another similar cnterliiinneut in a few weeks. Tho receipts were $111 Co in coiif and 910 in legal tender. During the last week vo have received several anonymous coniniuuiertioiis. Ono from "Hill'1 whether from Hill, the Iirondway swell, Hill Ilowlcgs or Nebraska Hill we can't toll. Wo are not acquainted with Hit a fact which we regret almost as much ns the, lots of our dinner tho other day. Wo shall not tike the responsi bility of introducing Hill to otr renders. If ha is ashamed to inaku himself kniwii to us, wo fear there is reason for us to be ashamed of introduc ing him tn our friends. We decline the honor, Hill, till wo are belter in'cpiainteil. In short,. Hill, wo never publish anonymous eominiinica-' tiona at least, when they aro so emphatically ', anonymous that tee can't rriako cvon a guess at , the author. ' ,(f f'"- . , -VC". A Cerc.o wordy war is ffolng u between the Olyiupia Stutntant. tlie .Secretary of the Terri tory, and other parties too niiueiroiH to mention, in relation to the disposal of the public printing, lately made by the Secretary. Tits for tats, and liolaiuU for Olivers arc hurled so indiscriminately about that it is impossible to tell who is ahead. ... . W.Niiss and Charles Miwinel havo been con victed nt Ihe Dalles for horse stealing. Tho village uf Milwniikio 1ms given $'105 to the Sanitary-fund. .... At a spucial eleclioa for tho district of King and Kitsap counties. W. T , on tho 5th inst., Mr. .Sinclair was oleitoi member of tho Legislature. ....A man named Hall was knocked down nod brutally beaten by a couple of rutlians about J2 o'clock Inst Tuesday night at Portland, .... A until named Smith,! Norwegian miner at ('eulrcvillc, Hoiso county, shot hit wife about llio 1st of l);'eembor, giving her a dangerous wound, and then shot himself dead, ....Those persons who seem to think our ex changes arc for ptthlic use.bolpro wo get a"e!ip" at them, nro respectfully informed that wo don't take th-tt view of llio cieio. ....The Dall--s Juitrntil lias not been received nt this eliiei) for several days. What's tho matter, Hanerol't ' Send it along Timrt. And it lias Hot been received at this oflico hut once or twice, for two weeks. What's tho matter. pmtitunttn I Send it along. ....The Auburn correspondent of tho Orcgo uian says under dnte of Dec. t'itlt : The Mnilietir Indians are still engaged in dep. redations Not long since somo twenty. six head nf horses were stolen from a ranch six miles from Jordan creek, though it is dillicult to say if In dians or w hite men wero the guilty parlies. A man nnined John Ileekman whs murdered at me Maiiiriii, u., a,, o.-k.o road somo two weeks sinro. Ho left hero with a pack train, but this side of llio Malheur he left train to go on by liiniself, and wua piobahly killed by tho Indians whilst enmped nlone. Ho leaves a family at Yrclui, California. ....Tho ihunlaimrr furnishes quite a list of names of men sentenced to the penitentiary, from Wasco county at tho late term of court : Sheri dan, convicted of borso stealing; Johnson, con victed of a liko offence, and assigned n three years' residence -, (irahaui, assault with intent to kill, twn years; Ticheiial, manslaughter, two years; in. Nils and Ohns. llnuuel, liorso steal ing, good for three years and probably longer. ....Quite a number of Stato muskets wore soineiiine since distributed iu Coluuihiii county and It is alleged that nearly all of the in fell into the hands of secessionists The preseui judge of the county has eudeivored tn liud tlieui but unaitc. cesst'ully. The copperhead are so rampant in that county as to enuso some local alarm, and ap plication tins been made to the tioveruor for bis advice. The Gov, nior intimates lhat if the guns can be found, steps will be taken to secure thetn. 1'UiiMnTliiNS. First Lieu'-unni I'. V. Kinn bart. Adjutant "f the Oregon t'avalrv, has tieeii appointed Captain, and ord.-rcd to Wnlla Walla to take command of Co. A (late dipt. Harris', now stationed there. I.ieui, n.iiit West, nf Co. (' (Cnpt. K'lly's), has been appointed Adpitant nf tho Oregon Cav alry, vice Kiuehart, promoted. (tntmian. ...Newspaper postage for 1 ho year l-fil, be comes due mi the l-,t day of ,1,-inu iry, and mint bo prepaid or postinnatcrs cannot deliver papers to suh.crihers, Hy taking notice of this reijuiro ment, much iiieoiivenieiH' to belli postmaster and newspaper subscriber may bo avoided. A tire occurred at Sii ilnciann, W. T , on the li'ub, destroying an unoccupied building be longing to the military quarters. "' v Mr.' Thomas J. Frier of I'olk county, a few days since, killed a grey eagle Iwliich mens Hied, from tip to tip of iHelwing seven foot, six Inches. , s J i v- , 4 - v - . J ....The q Million ivlmtlier United States legal tender notes aru receivable for Slate taxes, is up before the Circuit Court for Wasco county. ....A special term uf court for the trial uf the Magruder murderers will be bold at Lowiston next week by Judge Parks. ....Willamette Lodge No. S, Masons, Portland, has elected J. W. Cook, V. M. I P. C. Schuyler, Jr , S. W ; It. Saxer, J W. ; T. Kobertsnn, Treas urer; S. Penuoyor, Si'crelary ; F. Naucker, Tyler. ....The California Stag Company stages are making their trips from Sacramento to this place, about two days inside of schedule time. This enterprise of Ihe company entitles it lo tho thanks of the entire State. The Oirfuaias aays a turpentine factory will soon be inoperalion in Portland, under auspices umsl favorable to snrcess. The Oregon Iron Wrrks has just fin'uhcil retort for this factory, weighing 1,IM pecunds th largest piece of cast ing ever duna in th Stale. Tha turrwiuine ia uiauufaelured from th gum of ihe fir tree. ....Th Peoples' Transportation Company' new steamer Surprise designed lo run between Oregon City aud Portland, i described as a fia boat of ) tons burthen, I Vi feel iu length, '.'I, feet beam and 6 feel depth o! hold. With lis) tons of freight she will draw but 9tl Inches water. .... Beiide th eounliea mentioned in tb $ttam last week, th enrullineut has been co.n. pleted in tb eounliea of Jackson, Cue. lUnlon, Yaoihill anj Cbxlaop. Tb number ef enrolled well now reaches nearly lO.UOt). Nothing has been received at the Provost Marshal's oftiee, 'be yond tha newspaper reports, concerning the inter ruption ef th enrolling eracer al Canyu City. CALIFORNIA DISPAT0323. The Coniunche-Ranltary r'tiiid-Chaimiaii rirati-H Arrl San Fuanuihoo. I)ee.i:i. In reply to the New Vm It Hmtrd of Under wrders, regnrding the Aqnila, a rcspoustblc ontnpauy in Kan Franciscn oiler tn savu the iroii tl'id at the expense of $l.")0,()()0. The Sanitary Couiinilteu made a remittance tit Vi.u VorU pes lerdar. aecoiniianied Willi a message lhat San Francisco will tumuli tn the Sanitary Fund during I Nil, paja- , thlv iu New Yurk. It is atea the Stale at largo will furnish $11)0.(1(111 mure. li , i.eed bv lawvers I nrolialllV Loniier- hcud) that, under thn last prnclainatiou ny President Lincoln the Cliupiuiiii iiirates, Orent- house, Kubery, nntl llnrpeiidiug, will escape plliiislnuelit by taking the oalh ol allegiance. Arrived Danish bark Lizzie, 181 days from Hamburg, tn Zeil Bertlieuu; ship Uoaricr, KW days from Hostou. Ml. .. I II 1UC Aquilll. San Fkanoihwj, Deo. 10, The hoard of New York underwriters have declined the offer of the company organized to raise the Aquila. They can get it cheaper. Meantime, the creditor will attach tho vessel, and sell her for work performed iu trying to raise her. William T. Coleman and Henry Carleton have been found guilty of misdemeanor in col lecting tnlls at Nortli Point Dock. This settles the right of tho Water Front C'ommissionsrs to take possession ol nil Hocks. A iiotiiiuui nuu will be imposed. DlHriiiteliM from New York Arrival Cast's In the Inltcd States Supreme Court Murder time In Los Angeles ytiii'KCi Street Kallrond. Han FitAN(jlBi:o, Deo. 1(1. Private tlispntoliesfrom Now York statu that Butter bus advanced to 'M and iSl cents. Cul ilornia holders are advised not to sell ut present rates. The bark Ingeberg, 80 days from Hongkong to Koopiuuiisc:;up,briugs teas, lire crackers and matting. 8,? g i ' , (Jarpctiter received this dispateli tn.dny : ( " T ' T WA8IIIMIT(IN, Dec. 14. II. W. Carpenter ; Your telegram is receiv ed by Judge Field. There ure cases ou the (Juleudar, 75 nf which ure from (Julilnruia. Tln v w ill be heard ns soon us reached. There is no special day set for Fossalt'e case, No. 111. .Sutton's case is No. 238. Already argued. No. 7d. Signed by D. W. Middletoti,' Clerk of the Supreme Court, A dispatch from Los Angeles to night suys : Charles Wilkins, alias John Peters, win arrest ed yesterday at Santa llarluira fur thu innrd, r of John Saiidford, near Fort Tejou. Sand lord's watch and istnl were found on Wilkins w hen arrested.' He this morning confessed to having inuiderel Samlloiil aud six I't'ior men iu diilcrciit parts of the State. He is now iu tlie hands of the civil authorities uud w ill have u preliminary exaiuin itton this iilternoon. A special Grand Jurv has been iinpaiiiiclled lor to inorrow. Great exciteiueiit exists in this community, laud fears are entertained that the Vigilance Committee will take possession of the prisoner." 'i he .Market street Railroad company has ns signed its franchise to Win. M. Lent St Co., who propose to expend $11,1)1)1) Iu muko a connection with other roads, uud build thu line In Hunter's Pi int. FROM IDAHO. Tho Magruder Murtlcren-Jlall Contract New Postofllre. The Guillen Age has the following items : The prisoners coiiliued ut this place charged with th.' murder ol .Magruder and Allen havo waived an examination and await the action of the grand jury. A. L. Downer, Esq., nf this place, has let contracts for carrying Iliu mail to Florence and ami also tn Oro Finn, semi-monthly. There is uo mail service lo Elk City. A post ollice has been established. at Slate creek, Willi nil Camp bell, postmaster. The mail will go semi month ly from this place. The Legislature of Idaho. The Idaho Io'islntiiro ...ncucd ou the 7th inst., and on tho tith, Joseph Miler, of Last liatinocK. was elected I'resnlenl ot the Coun cil. Ou the 8th. Mr. Tufts, of Last Ha k. was elected Speaker of the House, aud on the Hill, Win. li. Dauiels, Acting Governor, de lived his message. fiovcriiinent iafcnid to bo rellei tiuu on tlie IVa-il.ililv of linniiing a lew I'l'iiinliileut cualnietors F.jrcktinpi. Wheu that sort nf hanging begins, we hope shoddy ropes will not be used. They break too easily. W A virulent copperhead newspaper of II limns publishes a "tiemeiijus" warning to Old Abe, beginning We hi-c coiblng, Abnilinni Lincoln, From iiioiiniuin, wood ami tden, We nie eoniinir, Abmloirri Lincoln. ill) tile Khotlsof nninlercii null If the lust line were, "Willi the ghosts of hangtd men," we would say, amen come on McYilluimlamhiiuhniniucra uud 'lie hanged.' Glnsts nf traitors are not as plenty a they ought to lie. any way. I Mm ion low-nsliip, in Merer roiinlv, Ohio, pive Vitllimililiaia tbrce hundred und lifty nine voles and ltionch none A. 1. Ii'-r.tltl. That must lie where the Dutchinaii, while traveling, declared, "1111 ish not one-hall mile from dish phislie." l"t" By nil means, let ( 'oiiitcss icM n premium on tho breed of usw-s, wild 11 view to si,i,Iyine vanm rics in tli? preiM-nt Cabinet. A'b-ittjf (.V. i'.l Aditi ami It is clear the Atlas and Argui men want to get into th Co inet. Ml'itiiKitKii nv IxniASa. The Victoria Col oniit of Deo. I I, has a letter from Pin t Ange- ! les, W. 'P.. dated Dec. !, statin,' that a man j named Sale, from Victoria, ami anot'ier called j "Cup" had been murdered by Indians on Pish river, the Indians were of the Qnililule tribe. T? A cHjipertienil of our tH(uniiitauco nay "llio mipptirtiTd f1!!!i Limoln i-iimticiputinii ptdiry nu not fit for thu unHoeiutinn of deviU." l'lieli then ou hi liy nep-iialion of tlieui foiu rl... -...;.....i..ti,i,' r' isiv vi ?iiii-ii unit living, ay - , - tT Siiiiuv uiimttii;iitrd Floyd . fellow ha j tuUn a pair of ,double-iycd grvin ppeotaeW, from llio editor of the Atlanta Confederacy i lie p rob ul) ly wanted them to "recognize" t'oth er Cniifnleruoy. ' ' ' - i n If T!kmj who cry "wat" want rrace fiir tnor tha.4 lUuy w.iony "j-wie" do. irr mttcr. Yen, mid they are taking much the ihortvtt road to it. IV SuvernI loyat J. U.ivk men, lierenbnuU, have diceoHtl lined wearing copperliead li least- pins bicauKo tliey deul tho shirt fiont. Oughul not ttiu s bin la coiuo oil the wearer for thu fit mo reason! Inrank. Wo learn fnm privnto source, that John Scranton, formerly of the Lewintun Age, is iu San Francisco snppKrd tu be in satie, ami it is thought it may be ticcessary to scud bitn to the State Acylimi. W The copperheads and tails are making trvnuoot exertions iu every part of the Stale to injure the circulation of the Statesman. Per haps they would like to know hew Well tliey are succeeding. Tho ratio of new siiMription to the ducontinuuiivvs front all causes, is over fire to one. Up hill work that, aiut it, copper I We think we can stand it if you cm. Ml auta or an 0ftcaom.-4inuel Bunion formerly of I'mpuua, was murdered at SaIi Lake City, Dee, ?tk, by a man named Jaaoa Luce, whom Buntou bad previously attempted to kill at Btunoek City. Luee stabbed hi in aud cut bis neck half off tlie first lunge. EAKTBItX NKHS-IUTliS OV DEf. 1Mb. c t, ,l,.,.,.d from Ihe dispatches I formal no- tic ha. been Riven by the rebel authorities that .l.v will receive no more provisi for prison ers in their hands. They are hereafter to re ceivo sumo rations as reliel souners .., ,uo m o.. Sumter is still the object uf a heavy fire. 0V gun have full control of the bar. No IMits are seen in Charleston ut night. I' amino and terror rub in Ihe city L.mgstreef. army is reported as worn out and dispirited by retreating. Sarins of men aro deserting. They were suffering Intensely for food Official Information of the cnptnro of Port Ca , n . i.. .1-. a vullo, Texas, hits lieetl receive,. " .... amount of cotton will probably be secured at Victoria in consequence of this capture. Hebel loss, 1000 prisoners , we lout not a man The following are tho special committee on Pacific railroad s Stevens, vuiuer, oiecie Y.) Price; Cole (W. T.) Noble, Donnelly, Mo Bridu (Ogn.) Steele (N. J.) McClut'g, Ames, Yeatman uud Sweet The resulutinn of thaulta to Gen. Grant has passed both houses ol Conerese Rollins, of Mo., introduced n resolution declaring the House prompted by a just ptitiiotisui in favoring n vigorous prosecu tion of the war; that it is tho duty of govern ment to prosecute it without any pnrpnso of subjugation or conquest, but lor scouring oue diencu to tho constitution and laws. House negatived a motion to table the resolution by a vote of 114 to 50. It was laid over. W Tito copperhead stylo nf proving the guilt of the rebellion npnii tho Ninth, reminds us of tho fellow who proved that u cat hod three tails, ns follows : "No cat has two tails ; n cat has one more tail than no cut, therefore a cat has three tutls. ' Sknatk Committkks. The Pacifio Sena tors are placid on llio coiuiniltees us fulluwa t McDougall, on the Committee on Foreign Re lations und Private Land Claims; Comics, Finance nud Post Ollice; Nesmith, Military Affair and Indian Affairs; Harding, Public Lauds. Aid roit Poland. Tho Polish committee of Paris acknowledge tho receipt of 83.000 from San Francisco lor the relief of Poland. About $8,(100 have been remitted by the San Francisco committee. CV The Southern people rebelled against what they called the oppressions of the govern ment. What will the; no.v do tibout the op pression of tlie despot, Iluuger.whieh they are likely to suffer in consequence 1 Hud n't they better rebel Iheuiselvc back into guod fellow ship with northwestern corn cribs I tV There are eighteen war vessels doing blockade) duly off Charleston, eight of which are ironclads. flltflMBEXIJIhTS. ye scni.iMK TSAooKinr. nv a. .iommocs. 8:;r.sr. Jurktonrille, on the emincnee of a Summer eri'Hintr. Lonrfrfoml have lead in some old marvelous tale, II titlier roar il slantwise down I he loil uellle, Smith Wltiit mighty maiiic powers prevail, Ijroiftrhton'l'u win by lies yoar pairou smile. Pike And when tlie troubled heart iniiy ache, Emerson Nor rose, nor bird, nor stream is fail'. Sn'itnriiei Where stroinf Ninviini's iloiiiders wake Mom Hie frantic ju i rl . m w-iiil despair, ten. llmiilrnl tell vou. Whit, we mMs unite! t)l,l ii-l! I say, we're ctemi'd out, Ion, .V"-7M:f' And iu the battle una tlie tbirlit l limn Lee's waste was 1,'ienter than bis gniti. lirttiiiartt And Freedom's breezps wander there. Hut-nit Where iH the snnw Ihe Clinpmiin's moor'd : St'tiil Wo look, nud we can enlv liesr : Oil Abe llohl last. Pick, nud scu Iliu salvation of I lie i,erd I XoTK. The last line is a teleimiphie dispatch of the Old Joker to lion. Iti'-luird Yates, Itovernor of Illi nois, t 'opperheail crilira noir object tu tlie meter but, ive say, long may it wiivo ! THE (OPFLKHEADS. Wlin :ire tlie uii n tliitt clntimr mot jAniiift ilm wiir, itn ranttc iukI cuh( f And who Jell I'hvib Htniictiuityfl toiutt ? Tlio I'ttjipcrlK'nilii. Win), wliun by wrrti'lii d wliiiiky tiht, lIiiH out in rae llieir vetiniu'd )it ? Wiio t-niwl iiml piin. ttiu m-vi-r liht ? Tlie Cnppvrhruds. Who liold pciiri! inccliiitfK. where tliey plies J -4-iiit li v rtfolveit of u mil hii1 iis, Miu'li like i lie bniy uf llalimm'it huh ? The i. upptjihemlit. Wlin, when faUe fuction in forifnt, W litii nuiiii-tn kt'fp ii t'omiiiou tliouuht, lltivu umconl and liiwi'iiiiim titiiht ? Tiie ('4tpK.'rhfHdn. Whit atrpjir hy hondnue, m.il wtmhl wo l'rttli-r ilit-ir ntiiniry hn-t limn fne Who dtvnd the imine ff Liheity t The Copperheads. Who hale it freed tin loving Vrvmt The trulh, mid nil who it prnlVhs ' Who don't believe in our wiiTei f The (.'opiMjrheailt. And who, wIomi r:ht hu wm the duy Will lake lln'ir chiiiv m-Ivcm itwuv. And iu their ditty h"h j will mny Thu ('tpM-i-lit,ud)i. And who will he the hi nud ,eor f jfeneiiititm yi'i uulMini Huted, di'dpised, dij-raeed, fornworn ? Tin l'iipiei hti,iU. MARRIED, J?t V.!i. niton T-Tr.ti.rv. un tin- GHi nift ihl ...it Mirv Alut- Jt'inih , lr. K. T Dj-U-e In M tnoti enmity, N-ir. S9:h, by R-v. J. Conmrrr, H. C. Turpi, y .ii.l M:irtlmK H :,..y. lu M .rlitii cmiij. I. Sti'd. liy R.?. R P. M-n lrnmn, Mr. Jau,. II irl.-uili.nf F Ik c-mity. 4tt.i lltrt,r K. Ilr .irit. In Oiltm. Ilc cnimiy. It .'tth. liy K m Oim. K. Muor, Mr. A. J. L.rflaly ii1 Mi Mtry fitn.ii-ri. DItD. Ii PhiUikI. Dpc M. Wm. A. M. Xvuir, utrr-l Jl yrnn. I i Li lir-iMf. m th rcll-lrnre of It K. It -nlmm, Ulh ulL. M. II. W, ii, ,. a.t T. Cllf rof in-l N-w V rk rrn plctw c-inr. Al A1'rl, tlif (nll'io.inr iimiinl rl. Mrifi, i f tfurlrt ffTrr: N-v. Sili, rimrlrt Uutiar l, i-in vt U. W. H arrcn, gvd ysirt mi.t A itMnilia. lw. lflth, 1'iirxlee Ltvfn i, ilnujht-.Tof E. A. WoodrulT Ml nuntlo. I?c. 17. Artlmr Cnlg. yonnitMt oo of W. L. A-lami, ftgetl N-ir M unio lii. . T. lire. Him, on of J. C. C!rk, Al r.'.-st (irsjvf, Def. I3lh, Jrttt,n of W. N. GftwMI, i Miiutv.ro. rtvc "Ut.Joho rratillia son of RVt. X. A Starr.jtjrt4 1 yew. - - Special, Notices. i Tort Brlilfrr.-lVil. Bn.iurr, ihr hrnwtrtnr of F..rt Itrt.lirr. fniniMw In cnnnivtin Hh ihf hutory of th M.t.ikmi .l.iiirl.inri, it-iilH hi t)it ?k tally of ?nlt Ukc In NU, rW hii ini; matlr l tingulili,tl liitntrir Imnlrr, lr.pMr, tmilr. anl gui.l. In n mlTTlrw with tioT.Cuut nunit. on tlx aUaavt u( lh irmr to t'uh. he utd in him tint ...n -it im, whilv ptirutnir lh buffalo, he hart sit. Curet an iniaiii rock ol pure crvatal, ihrnnsh whtrh llw un ray wrr tvHrclri witn all tit. ..nrtoiiMirw of ihe m roarniflont ratnlv, but that he had Inet the place, and hi-i itfrrr hvn at to rrlirr It. HoAflah't' lter man Biltvra, hi hcnh ditcurpml In the tnt of any IruKtor or tlfair in mHkin-. will pltiTrly cure DrRpen ita. Liter C Mlfni. Ihw of Ap-i-tr, fr., and will almoM rtMre to thr i.t all the rpr nf thflr yntillifulilayt. lit A Dlatraaalnf Huttash Cured. ClM-ISIITI. UII IS. ItfU. VIM. A. L. (Cotiu Co. i I haft- for atanr jnn bere tmtibk.1 llha-v.r alUrka of h.larl,e, third ultra re tart4 me to my bl. Mr .ulTrrlnct hare bewi Yrrr trvnt. and B ooe can havranr l.lta ef their aertrltjr eacrri thnae bo hare effrrrl ana tlie tame ,l't-i.r. I tnwk y.Kir Ha krr'i rain P.uacM. tuUtr.1 my Itn.l ai-h it, and runbH II la ertl. t atK, Irak, al Ihe aame tune, one half of a tea rnnonfal of aalrraluj diM.lvel In onr-tourth of a luttiblrr of water. .,on aHrr. I took a accoml le of Panacea, and it Jiut Ihr thini for all the world, for II knocked Ihe palo craj,r. and I hare not had Ihe headaclw . Ince : for whmrrrr 1 1., I il online en, I take the Panacea, which alwari rhecka II at, mce. r.lnVAKD (AnYKIt. Ri.ience, Math ride of Third Mrerl, opn,Mle toe Burnet liquor. S-M by dneclfl, errrrwhere In f alifomla. Kreada and Wuhlnaton T.rritor'. Oreeon. Rriilth Colombia, and Ihe Sandwich Utui-la. RrillNt,TON CO ole Areuta, 4 ami 411 Frnt atrret, San Pranceco. , TO THR TOI NU OR OLD, M.1I4 er frHHtit, If to hare been offrtr from a hahll tnnlard la he Ih. i( TH or HUTU SKXKS. Wlliril CAIS mi MANY ALAHMI.NU SYMPTUMS. it wa at. ineai Hr Mtmtge, Aud the (reelt eell whkh caa befall NAN Ok WOMAN. ee irmploau enaarraled la adTertiaeaeat, and If ra an a 9S'Trr. Cut eari tbe Adeertlerwaral, And send for II al eoce. DtbV are danrernwa. M for llellutHild'a. Take no olhee. . . fare, maraaleed. "" OmnttrftUt am Imtiatun. Be. odrtntemfnt. a s tr One el tli" liuniiiiutsrlsa inov ui' iin it mir tl. as, al UmiiuiIi llllli' know i aiu'li. "Hi hardly !' iiver-i'slliimti'il In ' iiiutiirlio'i'i' i i the w.-ll'lii'lii or ..in' s Id, l.v-i:iill,.n ,l Z Z ih" M.puPill..n "( th" Am. rli'nii Mlnl.s I, In m 1 wi'lliins si'ir." Uud .klltru .v.lelso. iirs l.nr.ll.v- " ' ,,,,. 111. V"l lllllliliers of our people lire lllo ,l n . I v In .h'kiii-s eoeli , lest relief n. Hoy can l,ar ,.f rrin .'.oil utli.'i, or Indeed nay ""V ' '" any ipiar- e li HlW, Uo, pi, -Id Sllllipll',11 of Piilent M,-,. elu'es iiiii'.MIl a. sr-ul-l' by far Hem I V of the ol.l ,.,m - n-lel wllel's 'Idll'lll pli. V'lrlaiis are nceesadile In ,1 n eliiM.-l, I oi'hicl.l.'.l men liiiv'tlniiKsriilM Ih.'ii.selve. nf llu, . ,,'. iv n. i.iilui mr th.'lr w.uilil.'ss iiostrums, naril the wont i'hii, heemi s sviiioiviuoiis Willi lnii"UI'Hi ami elieal. duo r Z lemtliii .'iieiiiiila In Hi" Hsrt, Pr. Aver, Is au'.i,l,, a c, i.r.whldldele.,lst '.V. Hsbrluea ,,,,1 only hie . lU Iie.l st.111 of our limes to bear, f,.r Ihe prmlue. lion . if Ihe l'l reineilles ahh li eai, lie maUe. rtieso are iiei.li.'il n, llin ararld, In a I'liiivunlei.t form, nt ., prices, and Ihe nniple will no mere buy I r lie'ille nes IlKleiol of ,,,(, at u,e same ee.l, llinn tliey lll bran Insteail ef Hour. The liievlliil'le coiieiiU'iilB "f Hits is, that the Vila earn ,,,,1111,1. that H.hkI oar eiamlry are illsranli-d for thine whlelt honestly neeoniillsli lh Mil In view wbb'li cure, Da wn nver-istlinste Us linpiirtaiiiia In bellcvlliu Unit this pnispeiil orsiliailioilliiK Ul'' bv-wonl IK'tlii'S Ub Ibnae of urinal worlli nnil vlrme, Is frauclil with Im' i'"iieiii"iii:B for 1 1 )m miKsea of onr isoiler-tVusl, ', At. Iln4l ili'iirnl7s HaTisai'aiiii.i.a. Multitudes of twini Sarsanarillaa rocketed up for a brier season, bv dee penile and ineiidacioiis puH'ury, have fallen liko the ex liiiKiiishcd slicks of rockets since this mmd spociflo dawned lipoll lltllllliuio, ror iniriy "mi yenia ne course lias been over lite preach s of buinbiiu coiupelit era, culled into a brief existeiiro by its peurless success. It, bus been ou tho trail of disease wherovor ami In whatever shape It wns to be found and its course lis been nuu keel by the most wonderful cures that lias ever shed bistre on the liealinir ait. Kcrofulu, llvor disease, remittent und iiilerinitieiit fevers, dyspepsia, uenriilKia, and all ulcerous and cancerous disorder yield to ils uiurvellous properties us surely as ell'oct r..ll,.ie. ..inou,. All tho liinilniir druuuists keen it. novtlll li"1" MOTIIKK8I MOUiiCUSI! Pou'l full tn procui'o Mrt. Winnluw't Soothing By ruv for Children Teething. Tliia valuable preparation Is tho prescription of ono of the bust femiile physicians and nurses m Ihe United Htati's, and has been used for thirty yours with never fniline safety and success bv millions of mothers uud rbildrcn, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. ' It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo rates the stomach aud bowels, miTcets acidity, and icivcftoiiu inn.1 oneruy lo llio wholi system. It will iiluiosl iustitidly I'clievu Griping the Bowel, anil Vinil Colic. We believe It ia the IIKHT and 8 U BUST Rem cily ill the World, ill all cases of piienltrii anil Uiar rhienin Children, whether it arises from 'foetliingor from mi v other cniiso. Fall directions for nsini will neeonijmny oacb bottle. None flennioo uiilejM iliu fuc-simile ol Cu'iiTis & Pun kins. New York, is on llio outside wrapper. - Kolil by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, iff Pey Stiiiet, Now York. Price Only !2o Cent per lln'ltle. lie(lini.'ioii y Co., 10 nnil 418 Front 8t,Ran Fran. Cisco, Auonls for California. om'Jli JACKSON BALL. B 1815. .1864. At Griswold's Theatrical Hall, (riAsciso ham. t.'.x.W rr.r:e) ON FRIDAY KYKMNfi, JAX. Stll, 1SIIU rrTickcts, $5,0lt, including Supper. COMMITTKK UP AHR ANGJEMK. T. (Um. A. Kden, Sittnnel Haw, K. M. Phtmondotu W. HrevuiHii, John Tuvlor, O. 1. Uiml, Wm. Millr, H. K Hnnvn, A. A. Hinith, A. Donahlnon, Knimie Itreyiniiti (loo. IViikh, V. X. Mntihieu. J. ii Sites, A. Keliliwwl, l V, Traey, It. Jan. Davidcon J. W. Grim, Cupl. L S. Seott. F LOO ft MAXAUKItS. I). W. .Tone, J. W. Smith, T. McF. I'utton, V. M. Curtwright. Jaeob Conner, fp No fiirda of invitntioii wilt be iosuud, but eve nriionr is invited to utieiid. Free nirriaKes to and front the Hull for imy part of the City. Perm urn deniriiiK enrrinueH, run leave thuir onlcrH wiih livll (V Itrown or Smith Sl ( nrtwriudit. tlT Arrutitfemeiiln huve hrii inmle bv which per (toim tlc-irciis of attwidina tho Jit'krou Ball from u di tunce cuii he convL'Vt'd to and from the wiinu,oii board of Htfinnhnat. at Imtf price. Dee.yMh, !;:.. Sw43 " VOLTJ-JJTEERi3 WANTED f AT TUB Itct'mitiiifl; Ollice, Sah'Mi fncil Bounty to Volunteer Recruits ! ! rplIK followinir atiionntR will lin Hiid to Volunteer L ILWruitfl en tinted by recrnilinj( orticero to ;rv fur three yearn, or during the wur, in old regiment mm iirirmiize'l, whora terms of nervkt) espirw m 1Ho4 a ml S(hi: At linit reirnhir pay day after onteritiK the wrvit w 105 00 At liixt nyiilur pity day after fix months' or viee, an nddiiionul iiiBiulaieut of bounty will lie paid 40 00 At thu tirM lYirnlar pay day after Ihe end of ihe tlrl year's mjrvice.an mhtitionat in ptnlnieiit of Ixnimy will be (wiid 40 (0 At Ihe titi regular pay ilay alter eighteen immllii' Be r vice, an additional instalment of bounty will be paid 40 00 At the tiret reifiilnr pay day after two years' MTviee.unaddiiiomil iiintahiiciit of bona ty will be paid 40 00 At the expinitiou of three renin' hp rv ire, or to any foldirr enliMin 'under th i author ity, who may he honorably diwliaryed, al'ler two vear' iwrvire, the n.-nmiiider of butmtv will be paid 40 00 trlf the (iovermneiit nhall not require lliefo troop fr the lull period of three veun, and they rhall bo imixtcred hononibly cut of tlie wervice before tlie ex piratiuii of their terms of enlmtinent, they nhall re eeive, on lieintf uiiiPtered oiH, the wlnde umoiml of hi.iiuty remaining unpaid, the wune us if the fnll leriii hutl been wrvftl. The Ittul heim of soltliers who dto in twrvim. aim It he entitled to rvreive the wlioU- liotmtv reuiaining uu piiiiUt the time nf ihe soldier's death.' ; v nnnteer itmnK in three rear ornii Nation, who mny re enlift for thn venrs or the war. in Ilia enmpai.ieri or reuimenti to whirl, ihey now belong and who have, at the Hate of rr enlit-tiiif q. lem than one vear to H t vet ithall be entitled lo the bounty ami premiimi uf $l!f to ho pjHl in the manner herein provided for other tritons it enterinif Ihe mrviro. ' nu. M. w I Mi x , fllaj. t. H. A. Sunt. ltVcniitiii Sfrviee Dintriet of Oregon. Fort ancouver, V. T., iVe. I", )Si:i. 6w4:J HY virtue of mi e.verntion iwnvl nut of the Circuit Cmirt of tin- State ol t)n Jon fill ilia pmiiitv i.C I'o'k, nnil i; nu- iliri-rleil. pimil.-.l Miiry C. KuiiiiclT va Niirtiuil T. Kenni'ily, for want of ,et-iwilml imippiiy luanlialV llm wiinii, I Imve luviiil npoii ami will pro reed lo avll lu tliv lul-,i hiiMrr, for oikIi in UiinJ. ( llw ( oiirt llonw il.. or. hi Diillua, I'ulk ruuntv, oil Sut uriliiy. the L".illi iluy of JmimirY, Atn M.'la-tiRni ilo'lu.iiia f a iii-IikIc. ;.h.,'hiuI 4 o'cliH-k. r .. at kiiiI Juv, ull lin; rixlu, till nnil inirnwt of Mary C. Ki-lllieilv, of. illttllli III. the followillir ili-.vriUrt mill i:iie. lu-wii : TIip mirth hlf of tioiilimtion No. 4,-J'-ti, in i,vii!iiua So. li. , , r. t.,i a., r. t w.. li a , r. ami , a., r. I w , ailown ami nVaiKiiHl.il in llm plala mill nrv,.)-i of ttiu l'iiili., Ktte. aa li url of wtiou So. ill. i,6a.,r. 6 w. j.iirl of section So. 6, U 't '' v.W' : ,:lrt "f l,rl'"" ' ' r. 7 w. ; ttirt of aoc lion No 1. 1. 7. r. 7 w. i liwiti VI uti.l ilciM-rllwii ua fol low,: IU mnniim al u mint Jii iairl nina a., uu.l ItVJj iliac of ihe n . ronu-r of aT. L 6 a r 6 w t ilirnre a.. -JM.ISI rha. nl.,i, J ,im KMriilve's lino i lhen - . IM"li-ha; llirnr s., J'llSi ilia; th-nre w 5U IN) riis : ilinm n . t ISl rha ; .un a . 4U.ISI tin, to th I'lura of k-jiimintf, roiitaiuin! UJt) arm, iiKire or Iris. Sold to aatialj- Ilia ulxiva eupciition. roata und aicr.uncoata. I Jl. IH'TI.KK, l" '1 Sheriff l'olk t-ouiity. . Fifty Dollars Rewari " - ... Molcn I Stolon 1 1 FHOM tlif anliwiWr, at nrriron Tit v. a oVanfiV- lu,y UnUSI-:. iiFuraixirrn hu.nl. Ii'mh. wiib!c2jj away Imrk, amiill Mar in Hie forrhmwl. itn-r at tho rnon f th? tail i alio saihllt. The tilwi reward will b, ,id. A. L. LOVEJOY. Urrenil.er l!, IRtJ. , - Blanks. THE Mlowinu blanks art fr ml al ha Htnletma ( llBra, iu iiuniiiie hi mil . ( Inlera. acconipnnird Willi tiie mail, luoiuptlr attendvti loi CounlT i.r.ler.. in colors: (irand Jiirr Summons t Utters Tealnmenlarr : Letlera of Aduiiniatratio Anarliroeiit. ; Kxerutiona: Adininirlratnr'a or Kee tilor'i I Honda ; lluinaite Licenwja: I'romisaory Soleai I'roof of ill : .luilirea' Sommoiu , .l.,.,i.. i....u ivrnia; Apria..r toiiiniiwiona ; Humility Dtwtlsi lleceipla : S'ihMinaa. iVc.. Vr War Snip I'ollprlrd. C, o r'V,kT,K! ,ll,w,r, f'" W-ahintr. ! .V A "f J,""",,r-'-!. 10 eollect rlaioia ou he Oovernnient, ., ,rj, ,,;,, io , ,hort time. IU wilt protnptlr attend lo all basinee Inlrtu- teil to him J & Ml Tit. Eeq of Snltn.. Orvjrnn. la hi. author- : "1'J-, o.,, iw mm ai its l'eeeiuler J, INI. lahillKton. 3wl.l ollrr. (XS the l.'dli dar of Jannarr; nine milesiVV J aomh of Ntlenj, on nie farm, in riiiitianiaOj btdtoro I will aril at public antion. to par paaiarairr. Jn. TTi "J m?re " '? farm m June, lv-J,by O. W. Unrderof lh,y. ,' R'nnittown, lee , 143. iiw4.l(,d ,'olir. .1 l'o l Kt"Vk I'd JOHN J. HKKKY. in IheM.w k Hoaine. in Currr enuntT.ui ihia dar die Mved be nintaai conaent and a tinal Jiei.i,m nf prov. erlriuaJt,. J,)H S 'KK.HVKLl7 JOHN J. BEIlKY. rnrre rwiiitT, yT, 1 ishj, 34aral Vl.l. prnons who hare, or mar wi,h o. loin t. HU.IIIA CdMI'ASY in l-olk .,... . ii reoiiewetl lo aim at Ihilla, on Ratordar.thi Vlh U dar of Jaiiimnr, 1K.4. to utvaniiw il,,.i,. i, ' alonpwir, , jwjj