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Ijb Hit (Drcjau ftatorann. MONDAY MORNING. NOV. 21. I8G4. The 3tteia eai a Larger Circulation thin any otkerf pr In the State, ana" it the Beit Medium for Advertisers. Tie ff I- Law and Kesoluttone are publlihed in th liateiman by Authority THE CNIOX WILL TUHUPH. , '" ' Since the grunt overslaugh of the copper ,.. head, on I lit) 8tll of November, we believe ' every men whn fcelt an Interest in the perpe '' tnity nf the Union, breathe tinier and fcelt ' better.' , We all now know that there i to be no disgraceful surrender to the torm proposed " iy conspirator! in nrmi. We all know that V.''.-tbe war will not cease oxovpt upou condition i ' that respect the liouor and dignity of the Na tion. We farther know that we have the. pn. er te oonqner the rebellion and that we are to "f hate for another four year, nit administration witli an earnest will to nee it. The reeult of iko election tatitfiei us, and the rebel and all -i Iheir allies, that the people have resolved thut " tliero sHall bo no backing down from the policy uf the war, anil tliat diplomacy and trickery are not the menu for auttling the main quel i' lion; 1n thia rerdiot, the people nleo tay tlmt 1 their tuhilanee, in far ai needed, shall be g'r- J- en In behalf of their government, and not only t., that, bnt that tbo government shall also have : what men it need. . (t it) a full expression of ! confidence ill tbn wisdom of our ruler, that tlivjr will use the power iu their hand for the j r good of Iho Union and being tendered in , , fiew of past cxpericue-, the re-ult i a com- pi ta refnlaliiin of the elandera orged against ' them by malcontent and enemies. ' The rebels must feel all thia at much an we ; of the Norih; oud in our opinion they will -- dry toon feel it in the abandonment of the -" rebel cause by thousand and ten of thoue and of men who have bcon kept iu it by the expectation of a revuree in the political tatu of the North. ' J",.;1; ''Jeff. Davit complains repeatedly that hie ar J' lotei are now inefficient in consequence ot de eerlion. The newspaper of Seoeieia make the lame complaint nod add to that, reproaches "' of the administration for mismanagement of the. ,' armies and the ruin of Confederate finances, I Critioiemi of thie eort lerva tn (how n the weakness and peril of the rebellion from canee 1 inherent in itaelf. ' Tbo re-oleution of Ltnooln ia the destruction ,tl of every rebel iiope of moral weakness on nor i' part. It out off every expectation of cowardly concessions. It assure them that tliev muit ubralt to the rightful authority of the govern i tnent or take the inevitable cousequenoe ol . their crime. Keduoed to thia issue, the reeult ' it anqnestionahle, and the world will inon glad ''' ly learn that thia wicked and unnatural revolt . lilts periahed utterly. , .. ' Till! POSTAL MOXEI-OiiUEE SI8TKM. For the cnnvenitice of transmission of small tutu of money through the tuaile, the Poet Offico Department bat introduced what le call , ed the 'Potal money-order ayetem." The i feature nf It are aa follow i A. B., at Jack- J ennville, for iiittanoe. ivishet to tend $3 to C. D., nl Sulem ; he goea to the pnattnaster, pnyt him the S3 nnd the feet for the order, where upon tho poetinater draw au order on the postmaster of Salem for tho amount 63 and . A. B. transmit it to C. D. The poatinaeter in a teperate envelope notifie the Salem poet matter of the order, the amount and the name of the payee, which it not inserted in tho order 1 vrberonpnn, C. D. can go to the Sulem post '' office and draw the money. The feet, or oharget. for money-order are at follow : For an order of one dollar or more, . but not exceeding ten dollar, ten cent ; for an order of ten dollar or more, but not ex ceeding twenty .dollars, Hfteen cent; for au ' order of twenty dollar or more, but not ex ' oeeding thirty dollar, twenty ceut. Fraction of vent mutt not bo Introduced tuto any or der. - No money order buaiuett tu bo traneno ' ted on Sunday. tF"Tlio moral city of Portland, conceiving in the wind nf it ttaiJ and venerable Fa ther! the fashion of dancing, a introduced ' by ye hurdy-gurdy damtelt, and reoeived with ' open arm hy ye faet young men about town ' to be immoral and unprofitable, lately enacted cevere licensu ordinance, whereby tho im morality nf the thing wot waived for the eon ideratinn nf $.'(00. caah down in advnnee.- ,The Ilurdyt uual lo to tpure that amount of IT. Us "in. couldn't tee the waiver i and now the taloai thill whilom rejoiced in bright lamp that thnno o'er fair women and brave, men, it In Jarkneti and no more rcmund with tramp .ing feet, and the voioi of the tquuakiug fiddle. Toe Hurdyt are gone. . , The Cmpikb County. The Mountaineer claiuit Waeuo an the empiro county of the Bute. , 'uu polled 2.35ii vote, including the greater part of the new county of Grant. At-auolher lection, the vote uf Grant will be tebtracled from tliat number, nnd will leave Witon with Rat over 1.5'K). probably. Mult Doroah polled ISX)S, which inclade a large floating vote. . The resident vote of Molt no. loah i probably below 1.600. Marion haa permaneut population, and gave 1.001 vote. More teiidenU of Marion are out of the ooun ty tban all the noii-refident vote thrown iu tbo county. The right of Waeo or Motlnnmab to the tilki at "iu,.ire ononly" i very qoee. tioaable.' 1 Waeco U k "big thing." we admit ad Multnomah it the oonnty-eat of a thrlv log iU tge, aud dot need tbo mint, or a "port f ootry, or tometliing else. ' t7Mat. Bledsoe bat been indicted at Port land for murder in the by degree, and hit trial et for Monday, the SOth. Ho hat been, two or three timet, cleared from timihir charge, npon technicalities, or a rncoeesful plea nf 'serf defense.' The world and especially . Oregon would be the better for the abeence in another sphere, nf such desperadoes. CT" We may reasonably hope thai the rest nf tbo country, where the war ha heea fell heaviest, it Dot gone so completely mad at hat 'Uawornia. tterton isroirn $ -Lament. Madder, much madder I The double headed, no-beared an 1 emu-eyed Chicago platform Mde them to mad they went and voted several timei "300.000 ttmng" for Abraham. Do coin feted. Boriah 1 . tf Sharif Head rick begin next Monday to tamp Uili couui lo behalf of Ilia county UtofJ whioi.like Oliver Twitt, want more tot gre J. but easb. The law under which he O reidet for prompt onllectma nf taxee to the bone and tluewi of the State will pleise te notice. tea KBH'SPAI'EH KTKtrKTTK. The OregQiin ol'ii il.iy or vm ngo. niiole n sharp ihiust at tlm Asin iu Gvzriir . r Hiirn priming wilhotit credit a column ol miiiiei which cost the Orrgnn'mn some money nnd trouble to publish originally. We lire gl.nl m see a disposition on the part of anybody to ri prove the practice of fllching liich hits become so general among the newspaper of Oregon and California, as lobe ml her the rule limit the exception. It is a species of dishonesty not less reprehensible than the 'mugful npprnprin tion of any other property which cost) labor, time and money to uucuuiitbite. The issue ol the editor's brains i us costly as the luiinli work of tho mechanic or the article on sale on the merchant' ooiiuter. Yet the thief of I In former goet not only (cot free bnt gels credit for something (hat hut cost another toil : while ho who purloins the hitter it liiniiht siiminur ily to the bar of justice unJ hu to render retii Lutinn, No editor is sorry to see his work copied. Inn he wants, and shoul I Imve, the credit of it Common courtesy as well as justice miht tn suggest the propriety nf rendering "unto t'ffisiir. the thing that are Cat'iir'e." We are not sure how ninny newspapers ol this coast observe the cniiiiuaiidinciil, Thou shult not steal," but we appiehend they would make a sorry mutter. .Some of them tntullt ignore both the right and the courtesy, iu their clippings. We have seen entire pjtriigrnpli and sometimes whole articles, wholly repro duced at original mutter, by a simple slii.h id the toissort. This may render editorial labors easy, but we insist that it is very uide nf the Golden Rule. We are not quite sure that lln- Orcgonian is absolutely and totully gmltl- ss nl all timet of this charge, though at presii't freer from it than at some former period. Tin Keview it notorious lor a rr ipeuriiy lo filch news items, tcuieidy ever giving credit to any body. In a iale ivue ol the Mnhsville Ap peal, we counted not less limn iglii piiriignipbs tiiken verbatim fi nut the Utatctmtin, wilhoiii 'credit, and one from our column credited In the Oregonian. The Nii-rumi-iitr Union i guilty of the siiiue thing, soinelimes. So fur us our observations extend, other pupers ne treated quite a badly. We do nut object, where an item is ton long for' pohlicutiim entire, or contains matter of nie.ely ln-u I in terest, to (he practice nl stilting its chii f point, condensed, even without credit. Hut the nich ing of item by a mere turn of the scissor wrist, guct rather too lur into the bonels ol the uommntidiiiciit. Hear tub Kentucky I) icroit of Divin ity. That brave uld Kentucky divine, It v. Dr. Hubert J. Ureckiuridge, made a Veiy lining speech iu Cincinnati tut Thursday ev. ning last. A In tint Chicago peace pmpnsi tinn and tho negro q'lesliou, he said : " I have a brave young sou. twenty one 'ears nl age, who has been lighting front the leginning of this war, nu nor side, lie war captured, and Ihey have hint umv iind. r tin fire of the batteries ill Charlesloii Well. I would cheerfully go there ami lake hi place, hut, a God is my judge. I would not agree In bring him home by making pence nu the lertit. which these men propoe. (Great applause.) " I want to say to you nut- word about tl is question of the neurit. Whn'ever the A uteri oan people intend In do, ili.-y onuht tu tin it boldly, manly, ami i ll.-etnnlly. and lake the responsibility. (Cheers). As fur slave y be ing destroyed hy the prioress nf ihe war. i' may be; bnt I don't believe it. The way fur you to do i: War or peace, cnuie lint may, tuke it perfectly legal, and wink lite thing out, root and brunch, f never ami foruvei." (Vociferous aud repeated applause). T'Vault on tub Ramcaiih. Hear T' Vault,. O, cowardly aboliiiuii tiieuk. and laugh : ' "Freemen, von who with democrucr shttretl the benefit nf a (Nmsiilutiiuial Goveriiineiii. now is tho dny. and umv i the hour ! Kery man tn the polls In elieck the despot' power ! It is Lincoln, chains and slavery. Then, lei ut lay the proud usurper low, mid leach tin tyrant that tioiie are mi b:trc as iln-y who w II be a slave. Let each freeman stainl. or a recti mn fall ! His vote" hi. svvt rd. Ttailnrs. onward, turn and flee ! Now is the day we Vole fnrlilierty I" Copperheads, have you ull voted? If not. go to Jackson ; T'Vault i still ruiiuieg the Circu." ' ITiTJnn. II. Genrge, l'ruitkliti 1'ierce' "man Friday," recently on the slump for JluClelhui, said : " The South enn't be rnnqntreil. I mvrr believed it could be. and I inlK it never ui!l be." Happily, Franklin Pierce's "man Friday V 'party i defeated, and Alnah iui still eniiliini. elh In put the rebellion through ; nnd il will be cnnqueteii. nutwillislauiliiig stit-li n eoitsiiunitH lion woubl blast ihe fondest li'ipes id Frinkliii I'ieroe' "man Friday." II he lives, his eyes shall behold Ihe glory of lite bird. IT"Twn men nf Couipauy I), stationed nt Fort Yamhill Lntieithisir. a musician, ami ltotlger. privale were iij ired. i.n the 8ili. by a premature discharge of u 12 poind, -r how iti'-r, while firing a salute in Imiuir nf hie l'.es idenl. Rtulgers bad his right arm lorn fl near the elbow, and Lulieuhiser hxt a purtitni of his left hand. Iloth men are, however, do ing well under the trcatuici.l of Surgeon Car penter. " SnttRTllINO Nkw. .Myers ic P"t'er, toltao eoiiist. are fitting up an esiablndi m-iit in S leiu, fur the iniiiiulacture nf lulntecn iuln the various fitrni In which ll finds market in this country. They will be ready lit make chew ing tobacco iu two or three weeks, ami Oiturs alter awhile. They want all the ruw IoI.hcaii they can gL TllAT Fkauu. The ll graph ays K'ven regimentt gave MeChllan 1.8:11 Vole and Lincoln 419.' What regiments I What con. mender permitted his men in vnlu thus as thi-y pleased? Who transmitted the new I Why is the tele raph permitted In use its liiihtning ia that way ! 1 Why didn't it strike the npent Inrtt Are we freemen 1 "Are we in llie United Statet 1" NoTICK. We Imve been rqiiesled tn re mind the Stockholder in the Salem and De chntea Wagnn Road. Ihat a large part of the assessment levied Oct. (ilh remain unpaid This, therefore, may be taken as a presrinK in tiUlion to call on the Secretary and procure receipts in the usual way. by planking down the oasb. The nt xt notice w ill he a fierce one. ri" The Hev. T. U. Sumlersnn. of Linn rn , died of consumption a few days since at Asm ria. on board tho bark Cambridge, on which be had taken, passaga Tor the Sandwich Irlauds for hit health. Hit remains have been relum ed lo Linn county. OT J. C. Buckley, lulu a Slate Senator of California, bad his ankle badly crushed by gel ling It entangled In a cod of rope, at the lunmli lug of the Comanche, at Kan Fiam'ic. Ajn putAtioD hu tiuoe been performed. TIIK KKSPOXSIUILin OF THE W All. The chaw tliat the Abolnuioisis" er re--1 l i -1 1 . 1 Ini I lux nur line of lln- .tuples of III" Cuppi r' ends iluriii t lit bile eanvass. Xn elinrge is nuire eooipb ti l) oii'Mondi'd and dis- j proved by li story us well as coneorielit lest iiiouy of l be rebels. Tile)' are not lighting for rlavery, is J i-IT Davis' tesliu:imy. nod havu unt been lighting lor it. Alexander Stephens suid at the outbreak III t nn pmvocnt nu had been given tin-in tu rev. It and uigi-d tlmt in no nay could the southern people secure their lights mi well us in the Union. Klephens is naturally nu'ike tlit aristocrat who, as lenders, precipl t ted the South into revolution, ami he told tin people the truth about the false ell irges brought .iguilist lite Ninth, of encroachment upon Southern rights. We have no doubt nf Stephen's sincerity th. u or of Davis' m.w. There was no cause then to go to war for slavery, and J. If D iv is declines thut lie is not lighting witli on) r fereiice to III. it institution. and never has been, lie (iulits lor independence from the United Stiilf. hecii'ise he hulii republican institution, repiililieun milliners, and more than all. be. cause he bales tu give op the flesh pots of I'llice. Had the sotii belli gentlemen been per milled tu Wear the robes, sit in the seals mid iliutv the eninliu cnls nf ruleis, lin y wuiild hnve still remained lite noislert devote, s nl tile Union. As tluy wnl to war caiiselesrly, the Unlnnisls nf ihe North ii'suiin d the n spniisi liility uf aecep'ing I lie guue uf battle, the Union and the (joveriiineut being at rlttke. The issue remain I lie siiiue, and llley a e us Hilling n ever to l-mr the respoiisiliilily still. It is not a respousiliibly at whose dangers any goad citizen should tremble or h. ritute. Danger to reputation only lie m shirking it. Then in sli ad of finding it u repi'oiiuii to lie charged wills the responsibility uf continuing iu wtir. every man will, iu tile In hire, find that III. guod iiiinie depends iipmi Hie fidelity with which lie supports war till some better menus of settle ment, present themselves. We accept the re spuui.liiliiy clieel fully n it. I wlieu this war shall lie over and tile glorious old Union ri-slureil. plained on a Insi tinner and prouder tliuii ft if. we shall hope tu erjoy along Willi all good Union men ilk' rerpoiMiuliiy of that. Km HUlSO AT C'tliYAI.l.tS Tlie loy tl pen. pi. uf Corviilhs met at the court house nn Tliursd iv evetmtg last lo give v.-ut tu their j .y ut the triu npli tut election of Littuolu and Joliiisiui. The gathering was Very lare a nl culliusia.-'tic. Siteeche were mad by Mes-rs. Utyakiii. Sirallitti. Kelsay. Til iv'er. U oli-ird Wiilia.iix, Dr. li i) ley nu I oth.-rs. Torches, caiiiioii ami illaiuiu tie, I wnido.vs a I led to the efl'ect. Allho'igli overpowered by n sinall ma jorily iu the last elect ion, Ihe L'tinnt men of II, Moil are alive ami iiaake, ready In Iniul, li on their tiriiinr for ihe next light. T"C ladle nf Cnrvallis provided an elegant supper ut the clo-e nf Ihe iueetiiit Ihe proceeil nf which Were given In the Sanitary Fund. We are mil infonn-d uf ihe union nt cllectetl. In Mkmoii'am. E. Al. Wuite, for iiuiiy year uu exeu'pl try foreman in this tdlice ami. at tine lime, line of its puhli-her, has gone Irotii iliitoiig lis. Hi ae coiuma'tided the re spect, while Ins litany virtue wnn lite esteem, ut his felluw prims, or "any other man." That uist oyster supper he gave us. slumps liltll as a fund lidhtiv ill fid. a iiiiin nnd a litiillier. We honor hi ill fur the oyster anil praise hint fur lite manifold rich things --nu coiiipauv iug ilocuuif is." We had hoped In uitintle Would lull on u. but he wore ll away, li was a col. I. raw morning, au I we lurgive It I in . He lias gone below. "A'tile!" lie Hi ll fin-t class primer and a single in. in ; devuted tu clean iliclieys u:ul blooded horses. He i iherclore u pimr tn in but uf respt ul.tlil,-. I loot h honest parentage. Ill that lioutin- In nhlcli If has gone, we luna- he may find us many H tit lit hearis us siirruuiided him dating Ins l.ui few hours in Sale it. Nut to put (uu fine a point nn this if .1 in-, the "uld mao elegant" bus iiicuiiiiueiily deserted its and gone to tin up line jolts for Walling nl Portland. Fuie. Watte ! We "w ail. ' Al'CIDKNT TO TIIK SlAOK The Norilu-rn stage did lint mine lust night till near lliid- nighl iu viiusi-q'i. nee. ai We are Itiloriiied. uf the breaking if mn uf n bridge near Wuciuidu. by nhlcli the st.ie was upset. Theie was a lull luiid uf piis.eiiers. ami seveial uf llii-tn received slight n-jurie. O.ie man was h ft nl Wiicouda lliouh be i not llmnbt very seri uusly bulU We could nut Irani hi inline. The bridge gave way nt one cuiin-r while ihe npposilu curlier remained upon it bearing.. thus plunging Ihe stage utT into Ihe ircek be luiv. Tkxt B miks Kn i C MM'is Schools The ful'mviiig li-xi bonk have been recommended by 1 In- State Teacher lutilate uf Oregon I Wi-bsli r's Diilloiiaries ; WiImiii' erie nl U.-iul-rs; I'ho.np. oil's seriHS nt Ai'ltluii tic, t'uiui ll's Geu;riiphies ; Piuea's Fnt Lewiii iu Eii)jlili Gr.iuii, er (lur lie. inline) ; Clink's Ki'glielt Gri.uuiiur l.-r a lvnnce l uuisres ; Qiiackeiibn L.smiiii in Klibsli (Jioupurllloll ; tjiiiickeuluw' Lessuii in Suluiol IJisluncs ; rtpi uueriau System of Peiiuauslnp. Ver respi-uiiullr." A C. GIHIIS. Sup't nf Public I iii.I in hull. Pollluild. Ogll.. Nov. 111. Idtil. IXufFiiKJOHIJC. A grniul rally i.f the Uui.m nn u uf .Maiion county will be hel at Salem. Wednesday i-Vi n ing. Nuv. i!MJ, tu (ive expresi-jon iu t lit sr J") at the recent poliitual and military lulnries in the East, Ihe saba i ill uf the Uuimi nod III.' iliniiliatl.nl of Hie C'pperll'' id.. E'. ry li.i li but Ihe gruiiiiiug iii'iuiiiers ejpee'ed. and ill. J are invited, uu cu-ultiimi uf repeiilauue. At'TUt Vi'l.UM I.MlH Lieut. II' V Holds, and several ullicer i-oiuiected Willi civil ai d military organization nf this cnoniy. will un et the citiicii. at the same lime mid places Willi Sherdf llemlriik. fur llie purpose nf procuring vobnitcei. The rei roil log nlliue al Suleiu will also be kepi open, rS" Large iuv.iioc uf new giNult are now HiTiviuK fur our merchants. The pleasant Weather iilFonle a Due opportitni y fur the la die In gi-l mil tu examine Ihe uew things, and they see ii tn lo- Improving it, E7 Ilecruitt are dropping into the Marion cnnuiv enmpiiiiy every day imw. We iinder staud the quota uf Polk county it already Henri)' filled. rVThe arrivals uf shipping al Astori- from Nov 7lh t the li h. iiwlusive were sixleeii striioier, sliaqi aud barks. The departures fur same lime were fifteen. SlIK.IllllAN lltiKAKa THHIIUHH TIIK PlAT FiikM A brave ung otlii-er wild General Sheridan. wii'niK from Wiucheeter, riqiori Ihat one of luir General, when he saw Ihe rehvl line lin-uk and run at Kiidi. r's Hill, ex ol bnid. "Tliere g'-s aiMilh.-r plank "ill uf ill Chicago Plaifunu. fatten Tranurift. I'll ciiiAri:n it' Tim'xsur.iNii. , fTAl'KMKOllltimN. I'AKCI' 1'IVK )KI' T ( .xnh ui. S..) I I A I) Mil- S In iietonln ( mill previous us me. I. Al.ii tint', (illilis (inniii r id I In- Shite nl Die ,Mi , ,.r,.,j- n mi rinil.-liit. Hie '.Mill in st nit. Us ll i , tv t I uiihlii lliaiikstlv ing. I'lavf and prai. e In Alutijihit (ind. " llless the I, mil, U my oul, nnu mrgei not all his liein Ills ' Another year Inn lulled around a year of great trial iind iuleresli a year lit winch hostile armies, in our nore untied, pruspi-ruu ttiiil hap py louiiliy. Imve I II eoli:i-ll,llll' the one In tlei-iriy. niiii ihe olli'-i to upltolil nur Uoveru lllflll. "I'I"V cniiiiiassei' lite nlioiil also wi ll Wonl nl' halted, uinl fought against me without a cause. The persistent iir.iris of I lie rebels "In plant the Still itu,l li its, ill place ol the Slurs mid Snipes the dome ol the National C'aptttd," Imve been f utile. Their raid', into the Northern States hn e bel li vistteil wnn siiiiiitiitv mill jusl punishment The plot nf iniili humid hi cu t cuiispiratiirs, li'iinleil liiKeilier lor the purpose ol aiding irai lot. himI tlivltnllii;- the Mill nf the llilijoniv as ex pre setl al the btill'il-liox, have Iteeu dircttv. end it ml ttvi-rihrunii. "Let mini- adversiirbs he clothed wiihsliatiie, and I' I t hi-iii emer tliem-lv. with their own eonfnsinii. it wnli a tiisitlle." Uttr loyul mill puirmie tiiizi it soldiers have, by tin ir It. h v t ry. iinliiiil .ilili- energy mid per seierai 0 iltliliiteil groit nnd iuipiu'lailt. vie Inries uver nur I'lieuiies. Whole Slate Iiiivh been coiiq'ii red ami nvliiinieil Iruut Ihe pu iessinii au I uoutinl uf the I ru iters who have, fur u ure (linn three loir, been engaged Iu murdering iiii-j plumb-twig our fellow tiliiieii ami deiiistntiiiK our Inloted couoiry, All i f toils tu repiissesr tins lerritnry, by those who despise nor form 1 1' Unverinuoiil, and nunid es titliii.il iiiiiidi r -li t ill Its stead, have been mi l vill III!. Tile few slriingbulds ill the liillul id the rebels; tlnir ex' ansled resoinces iind port blockaded, tngellier with the overiiln liuiii); de elrioli of the Amerieilii people, al the biillul bus, tu sustiiili tie officer nf the G' Vernilielil in putting' dun a 'Ins nnli.it v nod wicked rebel I, on a ileuisiuu 1 1 1 1 ri- poteiii than miiuy victor lei. nil liidlcule thut we have a euuulry and (iineruinenl left IK and which we mil main lain, mid nl wlnuiiwe may nil lie piond, ulid hIiicIi sliuufl lie tlie piiiie and Imast of every I rue. pinriiilic. I.ilal Ann-ricnii tiluen, whelhei such liy butli or laluruliz iluui. These I. lets I ihcule ill it llled lV is H it di taut Wiieli mi lioinriil.il-and lusting peace shult he ciaiiiereil. Hlfiilliuse who look theswonl shall lay down tin sword. Thru may He mil :.) "GliitJ" tu liml ill Ihe highest. 1'euce uu earth ami uood will Iu uieii,"' We have uluiuiiiut reiisuti to return lliank" tu Abiitgluy Gml fur his uiniuiiihi red blesiugs fin-rai ill lia mil refused mlnusieiioc i all III il us' mil cloe line been rewarded, ami mine iimre so ih in the fiillil'ul huslian man. .Sol Hiihs:auiliog nur sins uf iiuliimal thgialilude. lull mper inci .unit nl' a living hum 1st Gml ami ulieilieiiee I) tils laws, the build of O n iiipoli uee hu unt been ,anl heavily upon us Neither war. pctilciicc, nl famine l.a- visited Ibis coiii.1. "Enter into llisjntes with lliaiiksifiviiiK. and into lli cuori wiHi iiruise : hu lliaiiklul uuln linn, and lib' i n.lilii'. Fur. the I.ohI is gimd. His mercy is ever lusiuig ami His I rill b rinlurclh to ull gemia lions.' I liierefore invite and recommend the ginul puiplr of Oregnii to sil-p.-lld their irdlmny ini.liiis nn (lie ill)' drHi'iiuleil, and nsseiuble at iipi-ropnnte nlii'es nl ciuiviKiitiuu to otli-r pial.e lu God i lo 'rxercise repeiileiiee. before II III lor our sin. iiikI tn c upline iu earnest sup plk-alti'll- lur His bii g null In ulleiiil us. iav III Ir.tliinli wll'-reol I have In-te ( . . I until set my hand and caused tin ) J Gient Sell i.l Mm,- lu lie ntlil.-.l till. .iiiileeiiliil-iv ut ,nv , A I) 1 31 it ' ADDISON C GIHIIS. Gu elitur I f (tlegotl Attest! HAM I'LL M A V. heuietiiiy ol Stale. MEIHOX SK.VS. Vcuglm Cmmy Official. l'reihrt. Liiii-oln. iicci.-n.il Cmv Creek.... C-Iliyoiiville Knr. k i M) rile l.'lei-K. . innit Si-nlt. . . Wilniir l?.dipihiia ..... , C.di S Villi.-! . . . LiHikiu glus. . I'ell Mile Deer Creek Yoiitiilbi Klktuii Senltshiir. . . . Gardner Total ...tl , lii , ill 7 . 2H . .i KM al SI . ;n ii 41 'Jii Hi . Id 7"" l.i 13 :w 87 ri ".. 7 Ml !) 5 al sks U :.t)4 401 CLATaul' Co. Ily nfitiiil reliirus, the vote of Clatsop stain's, fur Liiuolu 1 10, for McCh-l-hiii 41 ; Lincoln's majoiiiy. V'J. Wasiuxotds Official. Lincoln 4.'7, Mo Clellaii 111 ; Lincoln's ii.j-.rii v Wadu i Offci'uf.-bncuIn I 147. McClel laul.2HJ; Mcl.'lellau'sinajor.ty. 01 Tlie to- t il Mile. '.!.). . luilinli s a porliuii uf llie new county nf Grant, wliiuhwas nut fully , rgimized before the election. Nn return yet from B.iker, Cnoi, Curry nnd Tilliiiuuuk. DuNATlox PaktY -The fr'eiidsnf Rev. Mr. Diekiiisuii silrprlM il Inn nn 'I'uenlay evi nlui: last by a VcIV respeelible ib lialiun in tile hape of iiiiiiiev ami a wrjie iimiilief nf useful iirlicles lu llie liiliuly fliere was in money al I $l-"iO. iiiul lu pills abnul J.'IHI iu nil. $:j'i. l lie l.nln-s leon;ht wilb them a Cold iidhi ion, wliiili whs served Up Willi but c lle" ami lia, to llie siiii-fiiciiui id nil pn-siiit. Mr Dickuisuii iniide a I. tv remarks, ilmnkieg tin donors for llii-ir kiiulnefs Inward him ami Imn ily. iil'n-r wii eli we linilsuini. uin-ie. with hhh lug. which aided uoli'll In the occil. loll. Tn ki ll i ll in all. ll whs decidedly a ucce tn those who prrtu ipati-d lit I'lninif it almal. May stall surpil-e lake ,lce iiiiiiually, with ill eri aseil re.nll. Sncn surprise parlte can be li-t-l Klllloi.l nliji-eliutt ; we rli ittlil be cd id t m e sin.iiar ntt. s tu ihe utlii-r cleri;yiiieii uf unt ctly. us lin y nie annnij nur lel (linens, bell ilirnilll tin) lii.OHlh.nnil uu uiie will deity Hint iheir co upei,aiiiiu 1. 1 ir li.-bi'V whin llu-ir si-r vieeii ami nbilili, s nnjlil tu uiniimiiud. Srii h U"s Act'ltiKNT On Tuesday after nmui, a man e uplnieil liy Mr Cate. Iiik uu Filit Mile uni k. Was ii:);Ngeil III hauling w.hmI. He lui'l token w III lii iii the. two son ol Mr. ('ale, ageil ri-spei' iicly wvi'li nnd Mi year On ili-Mii udliiK u stci p hill, llie boys wi re li' Ilili! nil the lop of llie Ina I uf wmnl, when the niiguii I it l it.-. I nn r. ciilelliii the s-imlh-.l U.0 under llie Ina. I. and si vi r. I lu) r ng llie elder Imiv. On eX'iinillilliiili it was fooiul Mi ll 'he ddesl buy liml Ins I f blok'-ll iu tmi place, and llu- b.iu.- m lia.llv brni'i il liml il isili.nlii Inl wln-ilu r the li n,i en it be Hived. Tue youii el buy sii-liiliied tiilernnl 1 1 J ones, nod lu a very precarious condition. Mountaineer. Till! Rki"i.t- The Parifie announce the result uf ihe Piesideiilial i Icvimu III till Mict ion sly Ir t Election iIhv has coin and untie. The elre lion lists. We write Ihe iimriiing alter llie eVelillul itav. e have receiveil tuily a lew leliirns. Su far llie Mums nn-,1 ntir enpeclil linns, and j'lslify nur hope. Failh is InrniUK tn virimt. I In Slate i very largely f.r Lin cdn. Th" nlhrr Hucitiu SimIcs are bur bun tun; ami, two tn line, nur M-ple, wi lhee yulileli slinres. lul. liy Hie A'lininl-lrioll. tile t'liii.tiliitiiin, and llie U n mil I wit limit "lis." "bins," duiibls, qiiiliblr, bunt, or rsuidilious ) While all uver I e eoulini nl llie hual nu n have wnn (jreal nmrnl Uclu les. Just now nunc ui-ed ed than success iu arms. CAl.iroHMA EuctiiiM. The returns. Ibns far. from ii oniiutiet uf Cahfnruia. fn.a up H, 811 for Liiiodii. ami !IV70' fur MeCUIIau; Liuculu't majority 17,000. I. KIT hit Ht.tU JOHN II 111 I. IIT. I!iii:ilii.l.r Oii'dirr I. Iil. Dear Sir i Fur mute llmu tlin-e nirs I In people uf tills coll III IV have HlUlbed. "I'll a constant loierest, the progress nf lie great con Hid in nbtcli J'jnr people bine been eitgiged : ami as juii kiiuw, some haie pj Uccd mei 'he tempnrary successes nf the ei eulle nl' yniir Ituveiiiiueiit mill smile liuvs ilicply liiuieiiteil them. At this ninuielit we turn nur eyes rather In the piiliiiuul than In the militarv struij'jle i liml there is, Willi us, lite smile llllh'ivncf nl upill ion mid uf yuipalliv. a r- g'lds iuir c inn I'leslileiilinl eleeiiiiii, Hint bus iieeii unnidi'sl il iu ennui cnnu with your unite. I in the In Id. Allllioreol mi ooiiulrv' e nhu Imve bed Well tu llie I'ebrllioii, n ho have hoped I r the break up of luiir Union, who lm-e prideireil lo see a Souilieru slave empire rather llmu a n sloicil nnd Iret- n pul be. so far a I cull lib solve, are now in latnr nl llie el cllou nl (irll. MiClcllilll. All those wlio have deplored the ciiliiuili.es which the lenders id ncessiuii have brniiubl upon you r country, whn belie.e Ihat slavery weakens yiuir potteriiud Inriii-hes your guild uu lie Ihriiiigliuiil he urn I, I, itinl re gird the leslnrniiou of your Union, us a thing lu be desired and prated lor by all good men, so far a I can jilde, are hearnlt' IniittiiiK fur the re-eleciimi urLiiionlu. Every friend nf your Union, prnluildy. in Lurupe. every speaker and writer whn bus soul lit In do j islice tu your cause since the war licruu. b Imw Imping, with nil intense an vie y, that Lincoln iu iv be placed at the head us y nur Kxecutivu lur tiiiullier term. It is nut because Ihey believe Lincoln tu be wiser or belter llmu all other men uu ) nur con tineiit, but they think they have iibsiived in Ins career a grand simplicity of purpose, iimi a puttiuiisiii which knows uu cluing - and v Inch does mil laher. To en in- nl his cuuiitryiiieii there may appear In have been errors in Ins course. It wuiild be strange indeed if, ill the lliulsl nf difl'utiiltie si i slupeiiduiis hi d su liueX peeled, any aibiiiuistriitinu or any ruler sluuil.l wholly avojil uil'hikes. Tn us. looking in from till disla ce. and iiiiiiinvcd by the passiuii (nnu whiih many uf your people can liarilly be expected lu be lree--regaidliiK hi- Presuleiitlal path witli Ihe calm judgment which belongs miller tu luslury than lu the present time, as uur outside posiliou enables us, in some degree tn h-Kurd il we see in il mi limicsl embavor faithfully tu ilu tlie work ul btsreiit oflice.aud. ill the doing uf il. n brightness of. personal honor nu which uu adv rsiiy has yet been utile tu lis a stain. I lielu-ve Hint the clieel o Lincoln re-eleu tiuli iu Kuiil.iud ninl in Europe, mid Indeed thruiighout the wnrl I. will lie tins : it m ill con viuce all men lint the iutiatniy nf your rea1 cnuuliy will be preserved, inul il Hill slum ihat repuliliciiu iu'iihiiinns. wiih uu iiisirucled anil pairmtic people, u in bear a iialum safely and steadily III j h the IIOMl ilr.penite peril. I it i it ime ul yiuir li lends tu Kiighunl who have never lost luilll in) our cause I hive spoken lu my coiiuliyu.rii null behill; ami mil, iu riling this letter Inynll, I believe I s enk the sciitiinriils and the heart's wish nl every man iu England hu h'-pes fur Ihe I ce limit and gretitt.es uf oui eoiiuiiy. t'oririve tue b.r lilt lllllllsioll Npou yml ; lull I cillillul hu d I'lii'K from lelliug you wli it is passing iu my nun I, au I I im-Ii. if pnssilde, tu send you a word ul eiicoiirageiueiit. Uelteve un . il.v y. with great re eel. Your, vi i v liulv. JOHN HIIIGIIT. HoltACF. ClIKF.I.F.V. New Yulk. U. S. Tho l'ulibh lioiernment-An liu'xpcited llunl.cslo. Of I ite it ha been pr l.y generally supp sed that lite l'nilsli ri belbiui was suppress! il ; bill Ihe l'nilsli Nalloiiul (iuveriimelil has j isl giv en unexpected priiofol Us Vilul'll ll Is-lllllg a procl'iiiialluu ilecliiriuK lliu' Ihe retoluii.ui is still iu (Monies, il, spile llie r.-preselllalloos nl K issiu. Tue primla.iiati'iii t prelaced a nil tin. preinnl'le : After niie li'i'ii lluiir.h. nf desperate slriijritlf llgaliirt nil llie poller nl lius-ln. nssl-leil I Iter accouipbues lu Ihe iittiid. r ul I'olaitd. and eocuuraiieil by Ihe linlili'.-ri-uce nt the West, i.n r Insurrection i weakened and uur rank, are thinned. Over the uiuhs ul fitly lh.it anil lier.H-s -I litt in Itaiile ; uLuig road- I'litoa ed by the wheel nf lue kibltka. which have borne one handled ilioiiM.id of nor martyr to Siberian slum's ; tiliuve llie ruin- ol thousand ul luiritt tortus au, I villages llie invader intone a by mn nt iriiimpli. and reibuilile In hiithuriau rage. He nitum a perli'iiuus mid a lying In mn, lite chin ii if which is applauded by the iicciuiiiilces ul Uu in. conspiring for our lull. wliu all repeal ' Ihe .Iril'illc la elided, and Pidin d Is uu mure Tiir Ati.antii! Cablk Tmtkh The At lantic cable, which i In be laid next sum. nor In tut en Eul'iiul mid America was recently tested tu try il strength and dnutilllv. A K"' ru I. in. Ill was lukeli suspended, nnd giiiilnally wrihled illiill 11 broke, llie eluin;aliuiis siiccee iliii); encii ndiliiiuuu1 weiylitiu being duly reg istered. Tile calil i selected bure Ihe weight -if six three-li Hi tuns. The care. Ihe spiral wires III) nil lug II. Ihe insulating hnily, the jule yarn, and each separate slraud uf the cable were similarly lesh-d. Il wu found Imin those ex pcriiiieiil Ihat Ihe uioriie the tilici uf wire were bruiiglil lulu a slate ul leiisimi. llie vrialer becauie H ilreiiKili. aiiul llint a au insulator gilllu p.-rchn. uliliuiii:li iml rn pel led as Inula rubber, I lur inor.' iliitnide, and thai the table as now iiiniiuliiuiiiri'd will be able tu hear a striiiu fuiir times its uw ii weielit when hud al the liiiiluiii uf lh- Ail.iulic. l! ll.niiAii Mkktino A majority nf the in tiiiunriiliir ul Ihe Wilbnuelle li'iilroud Cum pllliV met lust evenilli- lit the ulliee nf the Ore- l'oii Sichiii Niiiieaiiiiii Coo, p, mi', vomer nf M.uk mid Krmit rinds, iu ihi city, and . lied ed a lempiiriirv org itux ilioii by Hie appninl lll. nl nt Cnpl. J C. Aiusauilh, President, mid Cnl 0. IL Heldell, SecretlllV. The meeting was qnittt salisfiiclnry. and definite steps Were1 taken lur Hie acco.npllshiueiil uf Ihe wutk. lliHiks wdl be iipeueil nr stuck subsciipiions id IhiuI inul utittii'V un hot Ii sid uf tin- nil. and Ihe coiislrnelioii nf Hie road will be in nccoiil mice Willi Ihe ) real est bin ralily or the people III llieir reiecltve localities. Provision was tiui.le lur sulliuleiit fun. Is In ilcfrnv Hie expense of Ihe ci mass ami pluc Ihe wuik uu a sure bllsl. There were present : Gov Gihh. ('apt J C Aui-rtorih. W S 1. i.l.l. II W C'.rli-ll. (.' .M Carter, ('ul G II Heidi ii. and S Ellsnurth ll iiipiiirs like a glorious puce id tniellijence In know Hi il such uu ItniMirlaiil pr.j. el Is to be urmiltl 1 1 uur Vu ley - Oregunian, ttlh. Tiik Nkw Fiiioatk CiiATrASitouA The I'lilU'lel lua Ledger gives Hie fn.liiw bui de scripim.i ul lite new lilgale ( 'It ill h.fi. nhlcli a- luuiichetl at Ihat pott Oi l. I Im : Hel eSIre ue length is .'() I. el. breatbh nf Ili'llill 41. while ihe ilept . ill mil I I It ll le.-l. Winn lolly . i nppe.l, inul having till lu r rlori-s ninl cmil mi liounl. s..e will dnw l.ui 17 led id Hater. She nil have two Inn I... it. ul engines Willi gl melt cylinders, mid li biitl.-rs. muln k llbiilll (k Vliitts. Her shall Is I'll reel l.ui);. uud her plop.-ller. nf 4 blade, is Id fee! in diame ter. Mie w.ll laity U.ill Inns uf noil, mid il is I'slliiiult'd Mill cuiisiniie li imi per day As she was tut l ll fur s,.-, ,. H i, ,-H'cled ilia" she will make at cat Id ku l an hour. Il.-r masts an retidy tu be put in Iter, mid she can be rigui d iu a few Weeks, i he inui liiuery will prnliulily li-qmre a tiaipletd iimiilli In pul uu liixinl mid ailjttsl, Tlie Miles nl llieChatlauiHiga are pieieeil Ins l!0 guus, which will probably lie of 11 inch caliber. CtTIt is just Iweniy seven year since the teh graph was first put in practical lest. Then it wa considered a mete toy. Ily Hoi, how ever, 7.0(10 miles were in np ruium. Since I he n. lolly illllUU) mile uf Irk-graph have Well called lulu existence thriitlehoiii Hie viirld. The wire has pi-iietriiled tn alumst every re I.Hi iu the Win hi, biavmg all cliluaU't. IT" A tilileii of W ashington has tent ime liiiiidred dollars In General Gr-iut lo be given tu the man who lirst unluils out H.ig in lbvli niuiid. Tel BK KkmkmBKHKU. That McClrllan's chk l luti k' r was August Ucloinnt, ihe m-phew id the lelx-l I'nmuil-siinier slulell, and agent uf Ui ttuUtUuIdat Hint iuiuukcd Um rebel luau. I L.IVALTV IS HINI ilKslHlt. W t sfll i:e f Kit (Vn.). October 1st. One nf III.' reiimikulile lenlnies ul liusplinl iiinmige ill III Is llie atlelllioll ;lVell by Ihe ladles . !' Winchester and vicinity In Ihe waul nf the .Minn. lil. The)' line oruuiiixed I 'ouiuiillei" ulio r. liuhulv visil the wards, ninl take Willi i )n-iii the delicacies prepared at their homes, I'lieir IValik, iill'ectioiiiile iiiniinrrs will them friends hu will bless them fnrever. At the North these buspilul yisil ure prudiictive ul n K n-i-ii i ' h- n 11 -.-I n in s ii iii iiiemnrie ; uui olio liiur llie r.'.ler il- here i.l V lip lor tllelll. selves misery III llie da)' nf pi'lsccUl Intl. IHIll liny will kiimv dial day will anile when the rebels retnr . Oieynung Inly was Hied at in her father's house twice by rebels, nnd when ihey drove lo-r Iran one upper window, where she was nuking ii beil a a signal, she went In nunlhcr. nil the order to "blow her .brain mil" caused Imr lu aillnlruw. The American Hag is a con spicuous iirnii ni-tit iu Ihe pill lur uf lliese brave gnls j their houses are open lu nur pen pie. and In-if tallies free lo all who require their use, At a sncinl imrty of lit heroine, when the rebel ruled here, it pallid presented Itsell In scinch for Yankee lieiinx." The)" were unsiucessfiil, but invited tlieiuselve In lake some ice cream, which was mil served. The)' nll'i n il their "ciniipauy I nine," which was ulsu declined by the yniing ladles. "Union screech ers" ami "Yankee rulliuu" me imin g Ihe delicate eptlliel nppll-d by the Souihcrii "clliviilrv" In pntrinls whn live here. OHeli lll"i snll'er lor the necessaries nf life. The la.li uf Winchester purchased a Inriie Hag lu present to G"li. Avi rill 1 1st week. Of course his uliseiiui will prevent the carrying nut the plan, but llie gmul will uiiinilesled i nolle the le- ncceplnble. Tlie (Jiiiuii culor fur lleck lies unit Kilt button fur breast pin are ouiii muil uruaillelit I'lilhuis that have I ecu in hiiiilcnre at a hih ri niiuiu. Cur. PI. Y. Bee. I'nil. ROM IX CATHOLIC I'llUGUES-'. Ill a pnstnrul . tt. r In his diocese, published iii the Wtetrrn New York Calhilic n the Mill iillimti llisliup I'tinoii presetil sitilistit'S worthy uf iitli-iitinn. Tliey evince iirent enerirr ami devittioM tin the part, of Ihe Papists in pushing fnrniird their Clinch enterprises. The llisliup says Ihat when he cnuie tn ins diocese he dared lint .'Stimule Ihe number of Catholics nt more than Ull (Kill. " They Iind." he unnliiiiiet. "nn insiitu imi uf charity except a then very small orphan asylum in Rochester. There were scarcely any Catlmliu schools, ami only sixteen churches, ueiierallv poor ami miserable, were In be In ud in the dmcese. Nmv we have seven Orphan Asylums, several iiublu huspitals, 18 convents, very many schools for children, and 17 Sill fjatlmliu ebihlreli roinilnrly titli-iiilinir our I 'nl Imliu school' i some li fllH) inure uccn sioiuilly iitteiul. iiuiklog Ihe hole numbered children In the Cntliulic schools nf llns dmcese aboie yil.lilll). About 140 chuiche. luiiuy of theiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- and I niiii 1 1 1 ii I. supply the pluce uf III gi nciiiliy pour Inline churches that existed when llie Diocese uf rlcll'.iln was croillcil. and your present paster rppointed Us lirst llisliup. I l.ere are now mure than tni.lKHI Ciill'.nllcs III this diocese, ilinnji iis lol.il popul it ion bus in creased lint very little during llie Highly Calh ohc ten fold increase of the lust sixie. u years. Ill this pastoral letter the llisliup ainiuunces liml un Hie last Siniibiy of August, Ihe Hist au iiiversary uf SI. Joseph" Cathedral will be eel eliino'il. and liml tile new allin will be ileill ciited: "A pb'iinry Indulgence is grunted lu all whn receive Holy Cn iniiHiiiou uu that da) ill Hie tullieilriil. forty days liiilutgeiice Is ijranl e lu each nnd i Vciv one uf llie laltlilill. whn may uu Unit day or nu the dnv ol Ihe octave lisit tin- Cathedral, ami pray lle re lor mercy inul bli-ssliig uu the redefined ul' Christ, uu uur coiuuiy. ninl on IJ.mI's liuly Church, li.-sii es. a lln re are s.-veii i-iiu. cr.iled altars lu lit- ( a t lii-lr tl. all whn uu liml day visit it. and also v'sil eiii h ul any al ar. ami say soon- piaver b. lore Ihe ull.ir ih'T ti-ll. Will caiu 1 I I ir ll. e ul 4D.li.ysai each altar so visit d." Califurnia C'ir'ulian AJiorule. EXl'ITKMKXT AT SfKIU XCnilM Fmill iri vale lellei fruiii Siellacoolil we hear I lint a C roil I exilleil.elil ha uils.m lu that p ice Willi in ihe li.st week, which ha cnirieil ulf every person nhn uuulil possilily leave. I'lieir de 1 1 ti ii t ii.li i ii plan- i-allrd Mud .Muuiiiii li. where snoie quartz le fx- have I n discovered. which ure suppused tu be very rich iu silver. One slnrekei per iiaiued Hugi.iii clus d his busiiies- and Slide ulf Willi hi clelk. il uur crre. pnin lent says, "like a thief in llu- night,'' winch mailt' llie people wif.hr with i-xpcclu-lino Ihau liny would have been. One mill has lust nil ils bunds, but it is expected that a f.-n days will see iiin.-t uf thou back again. Victoria Times. LT The Columbus (Ga.) Sun. lu refeiring lu Hie Piesideiit's recent sp. cell in Macon, the authenticity nf which w is doubted, stirs : "We have Hie assurance and had nt the time uf its ptiblicalio.: Irotn Inn nf the best men lu Georgia, who were present ami heard the speech tt il fi IL ft 1) iv is' lips, that that part uf it in winch "ejection is taken wn cur rectly repnrli-il. There i as littie of true Itretil lies ami elegeiice iu that speech ns the uiie delivered at Ciiallnauugil in December, 11 HI. It is in singular coiilinst with hi Stale papers, which are remarkable fu llieir cle geuce u( tasle uud i.ictloii." r'rutii France, the ulitical news is uuiniport ant. The French troop, are In make a stmiil. taiieiui iiitnck uu I hu itisiiri'i-iits at ditfcient points in Algeria tibutit Hie Alii uf Nuveiiilier. They purpose culling ulf III- ir retreat. The n.usl decisive results lire expelled f.om Ihe ilioiennlil The Murqni Dmseaglee publishes a letter in au Ihihaii journal selling foil It I lint Ihegreal ipieshiut lor 1 1 uly is not lu cousuler imly the mere chttlce of a capital, but tu seltle all dispu ted question, llerecoiuuieuils llieavcepliince id a Com cut i. ut fur that purpose. Cardinal Auluiielli has p uposed a reply lo llu- French dispatch, iu which he defend ihe course uf the Pupal GuVeruiiic lit. Tim- Indians tip tiik Northwest A correspondent of tho .Sun Francisco Flag writes from Washington, under date October libit! In ihe Northwest. Gen ml Sully, having de feu ed lb.- Indian iu ii.hiiv eiigiii.ineiil, ha driven t Ill-Ill In i leld ami sue fur peace. This ; is ptirtii-ularly craiifymg tu your readers, ns it ha lilted llu- tdnckuu.' to llliuisrind uf wagnn and leu ul Ihuiisiiids uf rliilivnit lieu ami ii.'lde ntniii ii, tn pursue their journey to the Pactliu sln.e. Liy Allison's Haiiuli, Cabruruia. which is s.n.l In hate a pupulitiimi nf nut uver Pii. gave McClellaii 3-7 uili s tu mie for Lmeulti. What awful f. Iloivs lliese Lincoln abn'itinli. ii are for fixing up frinnluleiit returns ! -Are we lu the L'l.ilcl Stales I" ' IIaIN". TwihI ays ami nights id rain enilins Siinilny tu. Ill I we hope tHidiially laid Ihe dust fur I In season. Al the same tune r as cuiiiiiii: sn geuily d,iu In Hie valley. Mm moiiiiitiiii. were being atnled with simw, and are imw cutned in willnn line nr fuur u ilea uf Ihe vall'-y. Idaho Mueteuia. Cyil Is nmlersliHiil that arraitfetnents fur ihe pnnhase of cn Inn if the insnrriflimiaiy Sla't-i nu Gnu riinictit aocnnul, have been iitaile, and agent will simiii In- appointed at New Orleans. Meuiphi ami oilier pniiitt, fur that purpose, under lite act of July lust, C7Wr are ph-aed In ree an article in the Orcgnnitin ileiiuillieiiig the Dalles Mountain eer. ll has shown il true culms, and d. serves rt-pniliatimi by every Uninn man in Oregon. We will expn-rs uur npiuinii iu plainer terms alter Ihe eleclinii. M iriirifie Appeal. A pRlxTKiia' Uxmx DiagnLVKD The New YotkpttH-rs stale Hint ilu- Fruiters". Union in thai city has Im-hi prHvticully disbanded, it havii.g Iteen remlv d tn permit eat irprinier In make his liargm with his employer in ibe uatu ml aay nitlmul interference. . tT" Lieut. A. 0. Uorland has gnne lo Can Jfutt Cti) Ut uimB reuuiliug olbai. KAKThlt.M NKrtd. Mpet'lul Plsptili'lie In lliu I Iregun Huii'inun CAiim. Nuv. 12. An uHicer frtttti Mi'iiml,:. s. m. il,i IJ..I. l'.,,.l. .I....I r "PHI I - """ " - "" I Illlll l-lli-cl uf wnuiius recrtveu wniiu eu ruutu tu Ne leu us. Sew Or. Nkw Ydiik. Nov. 18 Ificbmonil pai,,.,, say Sherman left Atlanla un Hie Isjih, nnrlhwiird, ihnngb tlwy tlmilulc, ., ( that eastward on u northerly line, ' The llmild't N. O. i!iirr'eimtl e,,,,,,, force hm e been witb.lr.w ii Irmn IH Kwt,M, Hie A'chululayii river, ma being needed i.r any Imiijer. Iiupuilant iiiforiuaiiiHi has li,-! ..I.........1 i... . i I..: .. ii .... i. r.....,H . .,p. ., ii ui-iir Aaithn Four liliK'kude rnmiing sclioo ers laden iii I'utliin have been cupliisvil nil' the Texiiuinlrt .The Tribune'! special dispatch says, mnl In the cniiliuiled prnstrilliuli uf Secretar St.,,. Inn. mid the wide spread desire nf hv peopi,, the President has tendered llie position nf S.0! reitiry nf War In Gen. Htiib-r. It is ,,jj n,j General, fur the present at least, declines the honor. It i asserted that Admiral Furnigtit ii to h Secretary 'nf t his Navy. It is snitl our Government will Insist upon n niiraMoii ur anolocv Ir.un lliu llraiiliuu ...... eruuieiit fur tiring nu llie U. S. flag. j IMIr cruisers were emit ravening her lain, alv . knows where lo find us, ami Imw tu diljmlicuio her claims lint the act of lu r Uriug upon uur vesse.s w ill Ite rebuked. The city is full nf rumor concerning Slier mini's uiuvriiieiiis, uud there is a pitiiiia in giild, which sold down tit 210. Musi uf tlm ni inur are vni;tie, i nly stilling thut Sherman it meetiiiK with great siiuch,i; but Ihey are lint traceable tu gmul anlliorily. The Fulinii, I'niiii Pitit Iioyal, 13lh. hringi news that a fled of steamer from Forlrest Monriie, with 10.1100 rebel prisoners abourd lor exchange, arrived al. Hilton Head. The 1 7 1 1 uf November was tl . ly celehntted at Purl Hiiyal u the uuiiivcrsary uf the cap. tnre nf tliat phiecT. Hiehiniiiid papers uf'lhe Kith nre filled with spfculaliuus a lo Slu-riiian' iiiuvoincuts, and expressing the conviction that bu is llircutcunig ilonite. The Posl'i ooi resptintleiit says the Richmond IVhignt Ihe lliih states thai Sherman sent a large purl uf III army toward Sehuu, Ala., in dicating a move upon Mobile. The Wing ulsu demand uf the rebel si Ihnrities tu cull out a special hue nf 73 000 men tu niiiiihibite Shi riuaii and Sheridan, inul ihiuks Ibis van lie dune, ll assails lliu rebel Cuugress fur iucmiipenuicy. The Hitleigh Confederate nnnontives the er. nciiiittun ul Wu.-hiiigiuii, N. C. and its ttccupa turn by Fetlenil troops. The sale a' rival of the Tallahassee tit Wilmington is nlso uiiiinuiiued. The Ucrald't special correspondent with Sheiiilmi says the enemy is still in cnnsiilera hie force between Fisher' Hill and Slrai Iturg. Hi cavalry are hovering nliing our front. Our new position bus b en greatly strengthened by the erection nf breastwork. The Htclin d Examiner uf tlie l.iih con lain Ihe fulliiniui; dispatch, tinted Augusta, Ga.. I4ih. A fight neenrred at Hough and Heady, south uf Atlanta, between Ihe Slate troop ami Yankees, in which Ihe latter were driven back. The latest new from Atlanta sayt the city was evacuated nil the. I'-lh. The Mmite cry (Ala ) Mail has in we to Hie Kbit, nhlcli left Mood at I'li-cuudiiii. Ala. Twti uf bis divisiuiis had crossed Ihe Tennessee river. I he impression was mat me rest would mull cm. The llrrald't special dispatch says there Is every prnbabil ty thai cuiuiiiissiuuei will he soon npiiiiiuleil by Hie Pt'esidi ut uf the United Slates, if ihey have nut alretnly been, tu pre sent peuee prupiirills tu the rebels. The Herald sals we have important intelli gence Imin the Slu'iittuiluitli Ytilley Ihat the rebel, linie itgaiii fallen rapid y back inward SiJitiiiuli. D.-sorlers who co tie into nor lines say Ear It' Inrce iu the vicinity ul Firln-r's Hdi broke cuiitp uu the 23d, inul cumuli-lined a sctiugade muve ull 'he same evening. Hi plckclt akilig CulnrCr ek are v ithdriiw a. leaving apparent ly uiily a small detachment ef cavalry on Slier idaii's fmiil. Early's entire force in the valley it estimated at .jlMHHI. several lliuiisauiljieiiig iiiiarinid con script, whom he ha recently gobbled up and whuui he expected In supplr with weapuii by cunttiriuir them from Shi rniau e men. On Tuesday, between Miiiiinsbiirg and the I'roin, a ptnty uf gnemll.t. ilignied in tlm niitiointl uiiibiriii, were met liy sooie of Ihe Sd regular cavalry, whom they (tiiuiliar'y accosted ami rode tilling with them some distance; sud denly, nt ll precuiieerled sitfiiul, Ihey drew weapuu. uud ten Union soldiers and escaped. On the follow ini; day I.) uf Moseby'l men ni hil k'd 13 ur 20 uf liie 27th, killing two, wuuu ding two and making prisoner of the rciuaio der. The rebel are snid tn have been recently I gatherin supplies for tho Slleuaiiduuh Army ... tv .. . l': ill it est t iiginiii. Among ihe primmer captured by our cav alry in the light uf last Saturday, were about 31) officer The rebel Inst was abootSSO; our km wat about 171). Tlie Timet sayt Ihe scheme fur rhe destruc tion uf steamer on Hu- l'acilic const by a gang of pirate, who (nuuerled Ihe plot at Hiivuna, iiiuicr instinct inns from Mullury, rebel Score t.ity uf llie Navy, hu been lrnslrati-1. They Were lu be under Ihe lend nf Thus. A. llogtr. of the rein I navy, who left Iliivaitii, willl'lti ur 20 men lur Paiiiitiui. Tin V weie tu gt t aboard llie steamer Gnal aiuaia, but arrived too Iale, The scheme was know u in Pan .ina, and it wu expected Ihey would I alio the Salvador, which next sailed. Preparations wuie made lur iheir diploic. If they had alleinptetl ihe scheme and ta ken line uf the slfuiuer. theV hoped lu cap ture a specie-bearing vessel, nnd then prejr upon nur l'acilic cumuierce. IT" The sum of $ lllri 33 wu recently con tributed to Ihe Similar)' fond nu the occasion nf uu address by U. Hermann at Ctnyonville, Dune futility. " Stand by Uncle Sam, Hy B3ys I" Ninsly-Eight Recruits Wanted,. . roR TH 1ST, III iWHOL nrilUT! RfCIttTT'i will he nnmr-d in for on, two, or tiireti years, as ihey stay, in hIi ear. ! I. S. BOl'XTY, S100, $200, AND $300 1 In addition In ihe above, tl.er Is offered lo recruit wltv enlist in iliii lteiiiii'iit lor llirt years, a A STATE BOUNTY OF $150! I ' Fur farther particular, mqaim at the Rsernliltj? Ortl,-,., t-utuvr rnwtn. nver tint tUnre nf J. H. ai I- -M.Hiret. THOMAS U. IIEVSnLDS. iii l.ii-iil. Ul Key. tlm Vol. lulitnirf, UecrtiiiiiiH OlH'sr. 8ulem, Nov. 18. liSiit. 3f Tobacco Manufactory, WANTED, IH fWin I'lUXDS OK TOBACCO, to be two dutti l.,WUV liven-d ill Malem Ure(on, uvnu uf Ilia tulcka Liver tdalde. ' XIV KUS & P01TKR. fctlmu. Not.21. lt. 3f T.ie Albuity Jonrnat copy 4 weske and i Ml l this t'Ulce. Police 18 listvle pirn thai hy an order of lb Coaoty Court uf Polk coiiinv, Ori'iruu. made u. l"! IM.1 no.l.r.iuiuMl Ii.iumI tu ecll ihs follow,' luit tent eaiaia ul tint .iiiuur limrs uf slitria v.ata" ac.MMl. OvwriM Mlowe, to wit, alttiaK "' 1 fiiutiiy. OreKoit. ill T. 6 . It. 4 W. uf Hta ""f ttioil.lmn. aud mora parlicularlv drsertbril ut I hall ul ilia duiniiioii laud i-lai'm uf Kebx K. t sad wife. CIiiiiu Nu. 41. Not- iko. M lu Uc is l.rl'f uivea that lit mid retiii s ild at p'lloic aiirtioa ou ihe I It iuf of I IWM. al llie e.iurt liuuwt dmir la Uuiias, Oteautt. Xm lunue ul ent are cash dnw r fcLU t CALL