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KiSR IBS -"fl --(r HBHESffia I m THE OREGON SENTINEL. SATURDAY, - - MAY 35, I80l" Notico. In Hie sale of tlic Smitm. establishment (lie subscriber dlsposcel or nil his right mid In tenet In de,bts due tLo concern. J.vs. O'.Mraha. Jacksonville, May 21tli, 18i3l. Notice. We have nulhorirtd Dr. '. Mi.Ntr.tt, of (lnsbtirjf, (Pha-nlx,) to net ns agent for tlic Fkntinfi.. llu will visil Sterling, Uiinkuni, Applcgnlo. Williamsburg, Ivcrhyvlllc, Alt house, Hrttlor PljighiR nml nil Intervening jilnccs. Hi! will bo prepared to collect nil Holes ninl Mill duo the SKsmn. oflico, niiil ulso to tnllcit subscription timl receipt for tlic Mine. Wo urgently leiptcst that all "111 be , ready wllh tlic cash. . 1'nvtluG: Words. 'On .Saturday evening last tlio undersigned tcrni'iiatcd lib connection with the Onnnox Hkmi.nm., In every respect. Ho retires from tlic part lie lias occupied for nearly two jcars willingly llli Tew regrets and with many rntlf.ttiig emotion, Ill niiiblliou was cter 'to make the Fk.ntinm. tlio very best news Journal In Oregon, n sound and faithful Demo cratic exponent1,"! valuable local organ, nnd In every sense, nn ncceptnblo nnd welcome newspaper. It rests with tbo patrons and readers to say what measure of success lias at tended I111 1 (Tor Is Id nccoinpllsli tlils. lint n steadily Increasing business patronage from tlio day lie niiumcd control rf tlic paper down to Iho day do loft It, somewhat assures Mm tlmt Ids efforts were, at least, comparatively MiccCNful. It is shameful Hint tli outy Democratic paper In Southern Oregon In which Demo rati outnumber llcpublicnns three to one, nnd nil Oppositionists combined two to one l.a been ixrmlttcd to fall Into politically un friendly hands. Tlio fault Is not with the writer of thi.i. lie bore tho brunt of open nt tacit and withstood the clfccti of n sapping approach to his stronghold m Ion;f ns ho was nblc, and had finally to chooso whether to nccept n good bargain or hazard bankruptcy. Duly to hlmjilf and those dependent upon l.iiii.ijnlckly decided tho alternative. Should another Dcmocrutlo paper ever I established In Jackson county, or In Joc phluc, or In Doughts, It Is hojicd that Demo crats will cenlrlbute In n legitimate manner much better to Its support than they have to iho SKMim. L'nhii they shall do so, they rami not expect to have a paper useful to thciunlvcf, n credit to the party, profitable to lis cfnductor.i, or valuable In any degree. The Ht'.VTi.vn. has been very liberally and pilta profitably patronized during the past twenty mniilbs, but candor nnd justice require tLo avowal that for th's it has ken mainly Indebted to tl.o Orpotltlcnlsts of all thadis. Kicn bitter, ultra lie publicans hare contlnriul their pitronagi) to It on purely local ground mil for the news found In its columui while they detested It political mitlintnU. Here nftcr, II n Democratic paper I to bo estnb. Ilihed nnd llnd support In Southern Oregon, Democrats will lotto to ruslnln It, urn) until they ore ready to do to, let them abandon all Mm or hope of having mi organ. In taking thli farewell of patrons and readers, the tii:dersle;iicd tenders his earnest ne hnonlcdgmeiits to tl.cui.ono nnd all, for the literal support nnd cheering patronage they Imvo cxtend.il to him. To the coterie ol noble, generous, eh vottd friends who Ir.ivo so f.illLIully nnd dUiiitcrcstcdly nubled lilm In -days of ierp!exltKS and deep cares, ho pre scuts his profuauditt gratitude'. .l.xMi:it O'.Miunt. .Tarl.sonvilkMiiy2.il, ISC I. arr&tvtmna i .. i.i..int.Jfrr.tSttTcnn) Ol'IMuNr! or SotTIIKIM llll'BMM. Till" Xoshvllle (Term.) lUmooal nnd the Wheeling (Vn.) liitelhjitiirtr nro still llrinly for lie Union. The former jMpcr says In rilatlon tn the Inutilities nor going on bclwctn tho Fid-l cral nml the .Southern Horcrumcnts, that Ten ncssro must not Interfere hi the light ; that if the 1 tdvral liotcrnnicnt urcs force to puuMi treason, it treats South Carolina right j nnd that TmufKO will not crinlt a .Southern uriny to crus her Mil to ntlaele Washington. On tho other hand, the Louliville Journal, which has all along been uiltcrro to the .Seces sionists, takes ground now against Lincoln's Proclamation, which it avers merits tho tin qiwllfieil condemnation cf every American clli Mil, nnd Is unworthy of either n man or n .statesman. 'I lie Memphis (Tcnn.) HulUtm, nnd tho Noihvillo (Tiim.) lUntiti, it lilt h until recently, have both been Union paper?, now take ldc ngnlnH the netlon of the Ind eral d'ovcrnment. In nnotLer colunu will be fouud n number of extract from .Southern journal, wlite.li will glvo tLo reader an Idea cf the general tone of the prei In that U'ctluu, t r if... m-i. ..!: r...i . ... ..A. 1AHJK UlT run 1IIW. -I HV V.UUI.MIII.I JUJ'VIB i ray that ouo rod Llugiico, n natcti tinel umt highwayman, who has Infcatcd tlntStatesIrce '19, and who has been In and broken out ol nearly every prison In the State, hasju.t been let loos from tho Stato IVullcntlary, and undo hli departure for Oregon. Whether hu . tool: steamer to Todland, cr came overland j tm Yrcha, tho piper do not state. Ho will doubtless soon innko lib presenco Inonn by dome act ol villainy. No description ol him is given. I Hrri'DiATios. 'I he h'oulliern Congress have , paed an net, declaring that In the event of a conlliut of onus Lunccn the Confederate .Stiitej nnd tho United States, or it n final of tho latter to rccogui.u the independence of the former, tho Courts of the Coufedrrate States tdiall not take recognizance of suits In which' the plaintiff is u citizen of the United Slates.! And nil pending cases or piocif.cj are de clared void and inoperative. Dr.ow.NFn.. Tho wife of S. M. IJlnck, for-j mcrly of Uutteville, was drowned a short time ' ago, while uttcmptlng to cross Umatilla river j in n wagon with her husband m.d child. Tho japlds carried the wagon body otTof the running ' gear, and ptiinjrul tho occupants iu tho water. Mr. lilac): rescued lib child, but was unable to eryo his wife. Damaois. Ono Jordan has recovered SI, MO ilnmages fiom Vendeibelt, for being da. layed thlity elays, en his passage to Xcw Yoik beyond tho advertised tlmo of the sailing o( )lw S, S, Lotvb from San Juan. Salutatory. In presenting lo our renders the first number of the Hkxtinki. Issued itmlcr our direction, It U expected ol u lo define tho policy under which it is proposed to be conducted. While wo disclaim emphatically nnd unc quhocally any sympathy with the leading articles of the SEsmT.t. tinder Its previous management, It can matter little lo renders what our private political opinions may be, as wo nro not prcsmntuous enough to desire, even If we bud the ability, to manufacture public opinion. Firtututtly for our palron, wo have not the faculty for compiling long-winded articles, nnd court not that doubtful talent. The publishers, In lieu ol this, prefer lo give from time to lime the opinions of prominent men nnd of lending journal of nil polictical shades, on whatever questions that may be egltnted, In an Impartial manner, leaving the reader free tn deduce his own conclusions. bur main endeavor will bo to mnko tho Srn- tinri. n j;ocd reliable newspaper, containing every important incident of local or State In telligence, lull reports of Atlantic and Cali fornia tic vis by telegraph, and n general epitome of nil mnttcm that properly belong tn the columns of n new3 journal. And In thus demoting our paper to theso legitimate subjects, we shall bu ever watchful to prevent the Introduction Into lis columns of pcrsonul nbuso or political controversy. In regard to the civil war now pending In the Atlantic States, wo have n fvllow-fet'ling with every American In believing that the Union must be maintained and the laws en forced in nil section nt whatever cost. We arc of those who make it n religion tn sympathize with our common country when tier flag Is ditdionoml, nnd to that degrading pan have tho Secessionist now brought it. And under such circumslnncM, wo would con sider ourselves unworthy of the proud title o! Amcriran citizens were wo the least dilatory in boldly affirming our determination to sup port the Oovernment, to the best of our ability, In any cupaclly to which we miy be called. Civil Wnr. Wc write upon till subject with feelings of profound sorrow. cver, In thb world, did citizen or subject have sncli cause for sorrow ins tint which presents itself to the true Atncr- ' fjtttit f ft iT.it ttiil li f tt tVnp nmt IVA tvnm tt.n l tin is Mil ( Slll ll.lll mjui 'I)1' v IIVIV (Ilk happiest, the most prosperous anil patriotic nation upon the rnr'h. Now, tho clang of urmi nr,d wnrlika preparation rcroumb throughout the land. State Is .inning against State brother prcptring to slay Ids brother nil confidence, nil sympathy, nil fraternity nre vntiUhtng and tho dread issue of n general war seem to be Incvituble. Tho ncui which wo publlih in another column of this paper, leaves scarcely n shadow cf hotie fur n iicnce- fill settlement. The Stale ol Virginia, which n mouth ago was regarded ns tin shield of protection for tho Contllutlon nnd the Union, tthixc wisdom was In stay the raihness of the Confederate States, hai disappointed the hopes of the patriot?, ami thrown her weight into the war scale. Tcnncwto Is vlrlunlly nut ! tho Lulon, Kentucky trcmb'es in tho bid mice, nnd may hanlly lis counted ns it pnclfl cntor. Ml'nourl that Stale which from local position, pursuits and interest was lo be reck' oneil as firmly for tho Union, Is. to ny the least, In n muddle of doubt and uncertainty. Maryland, iilonc, of nil the border States, has lent the slightest nhl In tho I'uhral Uor eminent In the execution of the I'rdcral laws, Hut even the Is not lo be euuntcd upon us u faithful friend. In the North, every where1, the Slates are arming, nnd regiment nre muttering or on the marth fur the scene of the first coulllcl between brothers ; nod that scene is to be at tho l'id iral Capital. Thtu, then, wc have before u a civil war, rn a scale so grand m.d appalling that in nil probability history Lath never recorded Its like. The nation Is drunk with arroganco and j audacity. The good, tho prudent, the wise, seem to I nvo lost nlil.e their wirdom and their vi. luc, nnd join hands with the wicked mid the inosi vilo In (he woik of common ruin. It I now M!o to Inquire "who 1 respon sible for nil this ?'' Involutions do not move backward. Wo mint n'.'rctfl our attention lo tho dangers of the hour. Shall this bold treason triumph nnd its nrrogart lenders Irampla upon the flag mil the Comlltut.'on pf the country, or shall they, through the blooi.' nnd the terror of battle be put down ? If tl o preKiit (iouriimeut bo overthrown, what is to be otabliil.cd on lis rutin ? Doubtless tl.o conqueror would dictate the form nnd the substance. Can tho natlcn safely trust men with power, who, fur such slight cause's, rebel against inc niimeti nuiuoritiea ( i or our own part, laying nslde every ierroii.tl consideration, as unworthy n serious thought in n crisis or such moment, wc say, emphatically, such men nro not to be (rutted, nnd their treason hould be crushed to the earth with all the speed mid force available. And yet, (such Is the nature of rebellion,) In doing this net of J.i-tlce, the good must ruder more than Ihu u liked who lend them. Xo reasonable man enn believe, nftcr care fully perusing the past three month' history nf secession, that one-half of the peoplo In the seceded States favor tho movement. It has been In this in In all revolutions : the good, quiet, orderly citizens have been overcoir.o by tlio fuw plotting, reckless and ambitious dema gogue among tl cm. The latter are nlon! responsible (or tho saddening cataslropl o of the citil wnr which is upon us ; wc wish tl.cy alone could be made the recipient of its ill. Mr. (laifieM has been not.iln.itrt by the Vancouver Convention for Congress. (Joy. .Steven r.iudo 11 tpa-eh flvicg In his lulhciion to the nomination, Martin Franco was convicted of nn attempt to 1,111 Wm. . I. Hughes, at Ihe lute term ol tho Circuit Court iu Yamhill county, and men ten ceil to two year imprisonment in tho .State Penitentiary. The schooner I.iurcl, from Victoria, on a trading expedition tn tho Bound Islands, was captured by soma Indians, and cuutcnt op- proprluicu. Tho Oregon Stattman is now lued on Monday mid Thursday of each week. The Thursday edition Is a neat, compact thccl, of about one-fourth tho size of tho regular weekly. It. J. Stcelo ha retired from tho Auburn Signal, (CuL), and disposed of his interest to William Duncan. His seccisltn principle were distasteful to the people of I'iactr county, acd htnee his withdrawal. Atlantic Intelligence. Si. Jmh, May Btti. Tim tlerahl'i Wnshltmlnn dbtmtch of the 'Glli, ciiyn tho forces nt the ltelny ifoujo have been rcmrorccti titiay, ami nt nn Hour nuu n hnir notice n further reinforcement or 2,000 or 3,000 Wore could bo furnished ncnernl Duller. Dcforo tlio troops from Harper's Kerry could approach near enotiirh to irivc (Jeuernl Duller battle, they would be harvard, by tho Pennsylvania ttnon. now In their 1- by tho Pennsylvania ttnops now In tl: :fnlly. There Is no fear of An fiuiii ting at lUltimorc, tlniosi nn nltnck Is nmde bv eomo Impetuous nnd disorganized mob. There can be no formidable regular b illlc. The MUsourl I'gWature Is still In secret session. Tho Senate has under consideration it bill lo incorporate the Western Pacific II all rond Company. The Union men nt Alchbon, Kansas, were victorious yesterday nt Ihe municipal election. i no mines ui rikc s i i'cak nro reported to yield laruely. Nkw Yoiik, May Tlh. Klilil cnmnanies of Sappers mid miners have liecu muteted Intel Mrvlcui also, five companlei nf Colonel I laker's Cntifornla rcglmiut. Colonel Haw klnV ounves will be miKttrcd into service to-day ninl armed with Knlleld rllles. New York and I'lillmlelphU have been made military depots. Troop will lie concen trated Iu thcKU cities to bo scut nt any emer gency to any point by M.t or land. The Oovernment has accepted Iho tender of vnri on yachts. They will be nrmed for revenue service. ll.u.TiMnm:, May 7th. Tlic troop nt the Itchiv llouc nre slrcticthcnhi their lioslllon by throwing up breastwork mid digging in nciics. Lieutenant I-'nuntleroy, Uullcd Slnlcs Xuvy, wn arrested nt Harper' Terry this morning, while en route In ushlnglou. A ltoftnn dispatch says tlmt tho Seventh Miissachujctt Iteglmcnt, on harulug that no moro troops would bo nccentrd under three )enr rtilisimcnt wailed on (lovcrnor Andrew nod iifTt-rrJ their services for Iho full lime. Ciiicaiio, Jlny Till. 'I'nn compmlc of Minnesota Milunli-ershiai! been ordered by (he Secretary of War lo Port Itlpley, two lo 1'orl llidgely, and two to Port Abcrcromble Id relieve the companies of second Infantry nt thrso points. Itcturn fn.ni Kcntiirky iudicalo that the Union ticket ha triumphed, Tiicm-on, X. .1.. May 7il. Tho House bill to raise n loan nf one mllllun dallurs mid n Stale tax of another million pacd to a third reading. Mr. Mnro (Demnerat) introduced n resolution thanking the (lotirnor (or the energy displayed In racing the quoin of troop, nnd p'cilging Xew .Icrsey to ii'o nil btr power to inaiiitntii tlio Union nnd Constitution ; nln. thanking the President for tho energy nnd activity iltp!.iycd In defending the Union. Tho resolution paved unanimously. A bill wui pasriel for the puiililimciu of treason. ft. I.oii, May Jiti, Twenty-ono hundred ndiinlcers weie sworn lulu Ihe n-rvlco ,r the fnltcd Stales jolerdir, nt tho An' nil In tills city. II Is Hi- Intcnlten of Ilia (bivcrnnielit to necpt tins service of ten thousand tubtiiliei Irnm St. I.niilnul tlcln lly. Tint iiiiinber I now nrnrlv complelc. Aliout half cf Hits wholu fnrea will srrte n n homo iiimril. Homo new compnnleiwere mhled In the Statu force nt Camp Jack-on, ycstciday, milking In nil nUut I 111 men. .Many of Iho m.. iller iliclaro Hint. If the Stale secides, lltcy will rcilj-ii rnllur Ihnii lake up nrm nwlnsl Iho U.S. (!i)veriimiil. Tin city I coi.ipaia lively quilt. 1 hu troop fro 1 1. f-iullli. Aik.. nrrlict rslrdny, mid nre quartered nl Ihu I'hititi-r' House-. Tin v number nlv ::o er to. V.'akiiimithv. May Mill. Kxcllriiiciil rxlils nmoiis the wddli n In cou-ci'ieuct of Iho shunt lug of one of llie.tr liunnVr by it policeman. Thei wound It prolmlly faint. It I reported lint r.vt.'oveinir lie'eikr, of Knnat, niiw of I'entiM'le.inl.i, will be nppolr.teil . s..l.mt (junr-rimsl-T .i nrinl, wlifi Ihe tlllo of L'.iplaln. Tin- Vljglnlnn au not n-ady vit fur nn nttack on U'..!ilugtoit. (,'fn. I.ro In. f.tsllnt Ihe State Hue tlnll not bo cro..l ,v the Virginia tionii until they nn nttni-hiii. It Nrep-irlnl that the Ireiopiiiuwnt I'irrytlllii wdl timii nrrltehere'. It In uiiil.Tston.1 lliev will laud im III" Haiti moru rlilit, Joining ll'itler'n fi.rce at Iho It' I ty lloifc. nml with troops enough to piumnfelr Ihroiiidi llalltiiinri'. Ni.w Voiik, May Mh. The .' Wndilng ton dbp licit siy a srliinucr, fully nriurd, w.t captured nil' Ihu mouth (f tl.o Chei'apeakj nnd iiki'ii id .ennnixins. ihu men weri-cnntiiriil Iho I'l-st eseaplng In lints. A ge-ulltiiiDii of III eily. Iienr r of dlspalehes In Wioliliielmi r.pnils btsciiutcralliiii wllhSeerilarySewcr.i. llu Inld S. or the determined reellnir In -V. V. la sustain, midenrr.-elte ncllo.i was e.p ctnl of inc i.iiv. iiew.tiei repueii mat iue'leoj,,'iioui, not b.tdIsaiiMIulrd,nnd ho thought .py wouhl lo will sall-tliil tilth what tinuhrtake plaen In it few d lyt. This KCiitlemen Ims nlsoeonverri with I'otiuia'lrr (.'eiieral lllalr, who gnvc him tho progmmmo ol llio (iovcrnineul, nnd llilnL It will bo ill'ectlvo In quelling llliiib.iuccs. lllalr think Iho war will lie short, su'rlteil nml energetic. Tioops will proUibly bo sent tuXetv iricuii". A.VMIIiI.H. Mar flll.--I.Ient. ("rn.t.v. Intlr,l State Marshal, arrived hue with it light lut, wiiii-n was sinllontil hit Wlrilielll I'olnt ami r" moicil by IhuSeccsslnnMs. Ulunseeiisliewas twelve miles un Hit' tVfcnmlcn lilter. Hrr crew-di'trrlid her. L'rul. Crotliy report se-e- Inir n biriro number orcttnlrr on iho shore. Tho Importance i.f Aiinnpoll ni n military depot I d illy luf owing apparent. " Mnwiimour, May hlh Tlio 'nl.tl Depirl- m"iit I resdy lo lake clianru nr (ho mail tit m.v moment Congresidlieets. Ihu ofilee, se.il, Imol.h. blank note mid clerical rorco uro com- dele, mm o ueieniion oi ino man irinuil ii conn niie new of any policy which Iho IVdi ral riiiipriiitit-iit im, aiPUl. In tiuiiirvs was re eeltfilndlspalch rn.il D. I. Hall. Commls. lisiic-r Irom (ienrl i, nuns unruig iii.ii ,ik ins.t had ps.seil uiuviluiou-lv mi unconditional ordi nance or sce-efslon. Morton, pf Alilain.i.nf rt-rctl n rctolutlnn or hi'iulry n In li pripilelv or npiioiniinir i naniaui in iiin navy; nuur-uu, Oelilllret', ol li .i, niierul n 1)111 lor llio C urn i leitMllnii nf illsbur-Ing otllccr of the loveral , .cci!iiitiii'i.iriiiie'iii. I Piili.im.U'iiii,M iy Mli. Virginia Iroomaro rnueriiti.itliiu In luico at Ibirir'i Terry, etl dently Intt'iiillug tn lest.t unv iilti-mpl hy tho tiutt-rinil' in m ttl"it- It. .Ait lijiirt'lli llkinn ,u.,,,,.,'.....-.,-,.--v-.i., .... ,...,,. rot,,.,,,,, Dlelt by ihedoierniueiitof nu ullaeW on the Im ecs nl Cairn. N).w Visiik. May Sth. Tho Third Ili'glutent of thu Culled Mat'- liifiiilr. if under Miijnr mi'MiikiM, Irfl ly riiilroiil ror Vashlnglou, tla llallluiori', this laoruluir. iMiUMi'oi.H. May Mb - Colonel Wallace's Xouitvo Kegliuent wa prcented wllh two sill; Hags this titteruooii 0110 ),y Urn l-ullc of In dianapolis nud Iho other by tho ladies of Tcrro Haute-. After the presentation cciemonles, Ihu whole regiment knelt mid look Ihe oath to pro tect thu American ";, m.i nvengo ..iewt.v. ' mo Iho Indiana V,:,llliwr iy Jed'. Pat Is M uic Ktiue oi liiiena 1 111.1. iiioHcvcntli Itegt iiienl, limit r Colonel Duniont, was 11K0 pie seiitcd a sllli flag by the bullet of Milwaukee. Wamiimiiov, May bill.--Olllotaladtlccsfrom 1'enserol.e tay llio ship nro amply supplied w ilh eteri thin:; lor six mouths, uud llio 1'oit Is In ex cellent coudittnii,inii cnniiot Im taken by uuy forcu there. Iho Wur Department has learned I hat ,'iel,00l) men mo within Iwodayn'maiehor Itlchmmid, Ordil hato beru glteit liy (ten. Scott ror thu rapid Importation ut fuice to YiVhlnuloii. Mn.wit'hi'K, May Slh. Tho Flr.t Iteglment or Milwaukee) uluuleer wu levuweil today. KiiTiih King, Mlultttr to Home, ha been up polntidltrlpitllerfieucralol Iho State. DKTiioiT.MuyVtli. Ihu cxtia nculon of the -Mlililvj.iii Legislature met nt Lan.luu ye.terd iy. Tho (louiuoi' ileaiao recommeuiU the law cf last session prut hllng lor raising two regiments, lie aiiicniled la authorize lour more, wllh power toinlso It to te'ii, If needed, to meet eteiyexl fancy, llu fat or a loan or not lex than $1,000, 00(1, bond to I bttucd In small amounts, in which case ho thinks Ihu whole will bo taken by cllleus or thl Slate, He leceimmentl tho Legblatuie to enact it law authorUlug town ship to levy taxes lor the suppoit of families of volunteers. llo says the Nntiouul (lOtcrument cannot longer coiilmo Itself to the mere defense 01 ino .sallunal tloinalu una properly. II liiutl strike) treason wherever found. All tlio dclu live pretenses of tbo rebels About cociclon and, lnn!on of .Stales must bo thrown rslde, and tho full rldit of troops to march nt plett.iirc ' uier evcrv Inch of Unlteil States terrltorv unlet bo tiut beyond iiuestlon. The Blnto whieli re- ruseu inn nt me inwim can ortnc rrcMuciu is as much guilty or treason ns the one w hlch makes actual warfare. St. Lotis, May tOth. It I reported tlmt tho steamer J. 0. Swan, which nrrlved nt Hits port ln-t night, had un uoAhl over i,uuu etami or nrm, tw.o columiiiau, ecral norlar nnd howltcrs. which were hipped from Union ltogne, designed for tho State troopj now encamped here. Tho boat Is reportcil lo nave oecu ecnrcneei ni eairu, uut no arms could bo round, ihoy hating been nni-lii'it ntvnv lie Iuiilirai1 nmt botes. 1 lie arm nnd other munitions nro said lo have been removed from the Monmer early lliis morning, nudcontcyed to Camp Jnchvin. Tho Union men reel suineWlill cxciicu nuoni uic mueeer. Waviiimitiiv. MavSlh. A Xnrlliern cenlle. nun frinii Ulehmonil. reiiorl lariro imiiiliers nf Irniips iouilng In fi mil tho South. .SVnily nnd wirctn lie Incrtnnil by thcnrrltnl nf 1.SU0 1,(11)11 men nre minufacturlngnrm. They hntellCeiiluekliin. Pour coinpinle of eatnlry, prot llnn enough for two ) cur, and plenty nl j which marched from CmlMo bnrrncks. on niniinltlori etcciil prrctivlini cap. Several Munilay paed Ihroimh Maiy land, uud liatu IHiMinsnri now In Xorlieru elllci trying lo Ket n supply. The ltichmond Knquktr say t lli Legislature of North Carolina orgnnlreil on Wediicfelny, nud nbtll calling it Contention or the peoplu un eiiliiiim-ly p t-ed. All e li'ctlou fur eh legale swill be lihl on Ihe 13th, and thu Convention will iimciuMo ou Ilia VOIh. The rnij sayii the Confederate' troopi will bo withdrawn from l'eus.tcol.t and mnrchid North. Tho Oovrrnmcnt ha polllve Information that onl l,(i(Ji) men are nt Harper's Kerry, mid theplaeu can endly bo Inhcn by II 000 well nrmed men nnd n ptrk of nrllllery. It I pne prored lo do It with th" co-opernllon of the l'cniifjltatila troop on the otlu r side. The 7W' elispatch sn older have gone fiom Iho War Heparin cut Input Cairo In Iho ImL mllllnrv rmiilllton. Tlu-ro s.liuull. IiV Sat- in.l.ii- iilulii'. Im l.i.ouil men Micro. Jill'. DiirN'erntiKiil of the Unllul Mate, lie pravid that li.t nolilkd (ioternor l.lchrr of his Intention in ciiiiii.iatid Iho trooiK. Tho ramu Informant reiterate Ilia report that live men had taken oath to aatIii:ilo I.lneidii nud Scott. Thu New York WvrlXt correriiondent says Virginia troop that etacuaUd Alexandria nre bacli ng-ilu. ri:iiinMtil.u:, May fth.-I'lftren linndreil nd dlllonal troop crrlted from rhllaiMphl.t ltd eteidng. They Include Ihe ITrst Itrpincnt ol lVnu) Ivntila Arlllleir, Colonel I'ntlirron nnd Shcrnuit' b tilery. The whole rorco Is In n compMo stale of inioleney. Scteit large American Hags nre now thing nt Havre do (trace, (tcncral Ihrney I1.11 Ik-ch onlered to St. I. on I'. (Icu. I.ano wa dispatched some days ngo lo ICituus on Important btiduc con nected with Iho (!nvciiimnt. He will have cuiailiuei n n i.ir'i leirt't-, nml still iTi-t-iii i" , .. , , ,, ,, , . . ... ...... soi.it n K.,lh1e through tho Indian country lo ' B'vi'-S ' ntlmcnt nud views upon l-'iTl Smith, Tor Iho purpoe or I iking fill pot i ( o great exhting issues. . He think the Un- ,)Yl'.,;,!1,ri'n,t".Uk,;,,n.( ViMni mmS I -' c-'"l P' ' a ",r(,"c,VC K teailngWnsliliigtoiithnlwIlh 1.111)0 m"ii, inch I hut nffers no opluion u lo how " cexrc.oli a ho could bring into the He id. ho could in trch tan be avoided. Wo cxlruct from llo letter successfully throtiKh that etillio seclhm of Iho i .. , , ,, , country i ini) nun under Id e.mimaud will lsj,l,IJIoll0ttll,o int,itin-,t r Him tuitnn ti.i. in it ...mil ninti-r I on will cxiire In Ihe Coiuniillcc my nri re- ger nr n ma iratii trout iiaiiimorosiucj uu lyiu .prn nr r.t eii iicre im morning, ino regular pien rr- lr.il iis mill rril.,l.l al tit riiittii.np t frnt: thtsdate. 'Ihrtciia'scnirerlraln will be ran titlvrarli r. I'linsri-uiiiui IIiiiiII,iii-. rrnm l.ouM.nn, arrived lrn tn tl iy rrom New Or- . . . " . n t . .. lean. Ilcttute tlmt 1.01)0 inldlir have left nrrivcn irro muiy iront jii-w ir- that city for Lynchburg. Virginia, nml lint largo bodies ol Irnnp rrom other parts are moving Iu Ihe stmu dlrivllou. lb) sty a strong Colon sentiment still exist Iu New Or Iran, but It I kept Iu complete! suljiig-atloa by iho Seves.hinbl. lie eradiinlini; clas or West Point Cinb-ts arrived lo-iilght. Ihry will iorii!pio;eii iniiriiiiug vniuuieirs. Piiiiit r.trK (Mil), May iilti. Ihe tw-n compa nies nl tnluiitii-rn Imm llalllmuru fur Ilii' si ces sion nrmy, ubnut C. men, i.i-d Ihrouvh I en Mu...l t .1.u.t. it.t. !..... ,ri.. ......I. ..I alwiil ten o'clocl; Ihbmorclutr. They m irch'd iiiroiiRii proii'cirn ny iienerni Mimr nnn un1 Shtilir.'' Thu npiiinranee or the men rinsed " Shttlir.'' Thu nppenrniieo or the Im deeii I'xclltmeut. 'lhrra wai im initial in excite incut, lhero wainii i)iillii-eii!i. nml llielr worn mid shattered nppemanco vxcllid nuiciiie i.iui'.r man iiuiignnuu.'i. TiiuiiNTii, ((;. ), Jinv nth. The Iron steam-; cr Pccrleu h n It'i-u purehued by llu Culled Stales ror war purnv. st"nmln)alsdeslliitl Snath nud coi.qi.iro llit-ni ttiui jte.-ir cari;i)rF, mm ji nny nrm, muiiiiiou. iiroiblont, ,r other simrdle's lire fi.iin-1 nl.rou.l the vessel mid enrgu nre In Im conthcatiil nml Ihu owner urreslid for Inirou, Tho rum- jmcnceuii'iit or these orders, on 'ibnngi tiwlay haicoiuplctily rlopiuil nil Southern trade', uud C-ri-rd it sush'aihi nr shipment So'ilh. Ni.w Yiir.K, .May tuh. Sie nmer Africa, Trom Liverpool ,prll 'J'lli, nml Q'uen.toHit Apill '.'Mil, 1 comlne; up tho Isty, Slcamrr ICt tlar nn-lt ed. bringing the fniu'lr of Col. Pilule!; from I'nrt Mniirn-'. Villi fori fn reaelv rornnyeinergeiicy. Tho OuaUi r (My Is blockading Cupo l.-my. It I n.tl.1 Iho Virgin hiu are lilting out Iho steamers Vorktown ami Jamestown in run Ihu htnekad. or Jame river, whent Ihu Montleelln Usiatlniud. Iho ivporl that .VU.lt) Seceslimlsts wcru stationed opp,idli' Purl '. Monroe I untrue', the secession Hag Is still tiylii;:nt llmiptoii. Tho 'I'n'itiit't rnrrorHinilen-'o ray Ih) (!ov eriimrut I eem-Idi-rtus Iho policy nf cutruct lug Healing billeile-i for n K nit Iho Mlsllppl. Tiny will no ibniiit Iu a short linn !) eontr.icl ed Ivr. Scouts urrlvrd rr.iiu .SVw Orlean re part lli.it i' ten tin Homo fiiurd hi been iiiii le red Into sen Icu with dlricllun lo preptri siiecdlly for Iniuiporlatloit iiorllnvard. Tin 'Iaiiirlii called fur a tecoml llci.ia (luard Tim men rceimd reljclant tociilbt. Ill sup p'i'eil nt Ihu lurlhest, that I.OJD Irunps Ii.ivi I veil raUe-d In New Orlenus, nil uf whom hate moved toward UtcliPio.nl. Nkw- Viii.k, May Ulli.-Tho llmhr tVa.hlug ton eorresKtnd(Mil s.ijsofilelal Information lii Iscen liC'hul that tlio steai.UT reienuo culler Harriet Lane, reached Auu.ipolb this (W'ediics I iiyj iii'irniii, nringing upnpritaieHTH-nnou.r, eaplurtd l.i-t ivenlug oil ihe Virginia Cup . ' Oa Is big chased, llio crew of tlio prltale-er , atiandolietl llio ti'Siil. will) tn ( jeentloil-. Hi ' n imo or His tested had U'Cll eli'aenl. Lit-! Ur from lrglnht liiIoulsU say lliil ouo n the riMMin r.-r concentrating tioopa rromj thel Cojri'..-mle filate-s In Vlrgliili. was In luciiufc Iho Sec.'ssloii t ol.' ut llnicnmlng levtl.ui. Tho Dltichilly nunoiiiiced determination of the vii.,i,,i, i.'ntt.riiinciit inrn:ii,..i 11.11 1,11,,-til.,,, ' t'U'.'1 .,. . .,.. ..... ,.. luvtl.icv i i,, l... nl II,,. ,..., I,,., ,....H.. ii i i ...".!.. .., -.i .. Virginia (internment tn contest tlio occuiatlnn ' ..,,.... ........... ....v....-....vv.v..-.t...... or Ilia rhjht fork or Iho I'lituuuc. oppo.llei Washington, I cxpceltl by the milltaiy mi-' ' Ihorliice heru In remilt III 11 hattl" U-lttevii the I leiteiul riirei-s nml the u-tx-ls in cloc pinxlmlly ' Montgomery. The lint IIiioiirIi pawe.igir'clathii or Ihelr kindness nud nnirc Ihem of m. i.iiih, .Mny yiii. -li i reports! tliat itm ".iiiiinnii.t win not ciingin u wiui it piirn'iic Collector nt ltd port. Donovan, Im rvcelttd .Ltothiu worthy cr nun who can appreciate thu orders rinm Ihu. Si-cri'lnry of Ihu Treasury dl liltlinj sr cir-xvc riiutsnt.' rcctluir Is I in tu L'xinilne) l!m hi.inir. .N t,r nil I Inyo had mi iiM-on In chinm I.t scnt!mnt in ino i-upiiai. nener.11 neon 1 not iimu pro- mukr nil circumstances, will be faithful. dis pan. lo ndvauco troop tn llio nther side of tinrgfil, without anv rra.lon or iiKntal lescr Iho rlter, but it strong loreowl. i.eterll.elesj.l v,)tIu niatcvfr, rllU rW,.fto llcludv' cni.sthur tir, and assiuno and lot lily a ihi. i,.!,.,!! Ifl n,n i , .,, 1 ' ,t "" ,.. r ,1 lion near Alexandria, n soon ns iho Vceinry iv , w'nvni?.ni xvi .? '" f .i "'i1' preparation uru cmpleiid. Tlo Ulihinunfl ''','" pternmcnt. hethcr that nuthor . auihorltlc nro ethlenily kept well Inioriiied ni. ly.3 crtcl liy IIiok to whom I n:n jiillil to the plans of (J.m.r.il ..., ';!; i',in ' - oppostu or not, or whether tb:: !a 13 be movement dliceled by thtmselte last we;' how this, Sr. Lou. Muy lOlh.-Tho Legislature I still 111 seerei somoii ui jei.crrou unv, 1110 1111111.1 IsIiihI lor licison. Theiu U couslderablo c.x- cltemeut In St. Louis to-d.ty on account of the iiioteinentH of thu Legislature. (Iter Iwclte thousand Union men uro now under arm, und say they nre prep.ireel lo retbt lo llio eleath uut nltempt to lake ihu State out or thu Union. Thu I.exlslalltu Committee on PeiKiul Kel.v Itona Iu Mai) laml. reportid. nrououucliiK tho war wagid itgaln.t the South uncon,tltutloniil uiidbiibtirsltool thu Hist principles on which, tl.o Union wa founded, sy.upall.Uli.g l Willi our Southern biethreu in their defensu ol tho principle, of hII-koi eminent, linploie tho ' UI rvbtll, Introduced last winter, ii again b.foic stood, the call ot the present Chief Magistrate thu House, uud will pro!. illy pais. 11 iiqulicsj wll meet a prompt n rcspon-e ui ir Mr. nliuulup.iM.uslioiii tho use ur elghtiMi to higlus. whoso causo I espoused Vt lit 11 hi. Illly, to servo In Ihu Mate lailtht or piy L,.,, pf fwceii wcr0 ..lecst. occupied or IS0: ul-e), lo lake all oath It) M'ppott Ihe , ..,,. ., ... nf Mm Tree Cmslllullon ami law or tho State or bo pun- ",. " ' .. ,,0l''e' .' ul .n1s, "ie . ?. "? . 1'ie.Iilcnt lo nccept thu ollto branch of peaw iccepiion j nor win 1 no ino recipieni 01 liim held out by tho Contedcrato States, whoollio favor il I Lino to supiiicdS an hoiiCit tcut 'resident bin rcnerttoilly declared that ilioy seek . lueilt in Older to obtah if, only elefeuso und to bo let alone i that Mary - , laiul desire; a peaceful lecogiilllou of the Indo j ,'A$T Iti-.NM.vP At Iho bto racfJ at lied pcudeneeof Ihu Confederate blntc. nml Kite.,,.. . ,,,.. , , , ... ... , , tier assent thereto. That (ho pics.mt military ul'. " Itillcmau," belonging to Mr. Welch occunallon of .Murvlauil I a llatirant iol.tllon of Iano county, ran a mile In 1 : 15 .. and I of the Conslllutlou adt lie- citizens to abstain I from, Intcrfticnco wllh thu Kedcrol troops, and ray that under existing clrcuniitaupes It, is In,, expedient to call it sorcrclga Convention Ilinnisni'mi. May Olh. Tlio House lias ttnnnl ntutisly parted it bill creating n threo million ,tnl Lir'timn. It raln llflrni rrirlmpnla bcvmiil both requirement of Iho Kcdernt Government, mnktnit ft total of llllr-llvo rcclmenls. Ninety two tnemoers or the lloii'O out or ono iiuniireu ". -.. . ; . - were present. An Act for Ihe Immediate relief of the volunteers now In service pasnd both Houses lewlay, nml wnslgncil ly iiicuotcrnor. Tho mienl-fent from thl Slate telegraph that ho will bo In llarrliburg to-morrow, llo has Wsllcd Soiitli Carolina, (leorgla, Virginia, Ten nese-o and Kentucky. Ho reports Hi.uOO troop within a radlu of flfly mile or Itlchinonil. Theie I about I3,OUO troop Iu Teniicssea nnd Kentucky who?o tuppocd dsstluatlon wn Cairo. lhunMi'iui, May Olh. An otflcer from the Cliambersbiira Cninp bring Iho Intelligence that on Tuesday moruhig the Virginians seir.nl the hclnhts on Iho Marvlatut side of tho Potn- mac, nnd were forllfylnB them. A niiinlicr of ?celon tieioii. bordcrlui! nn 15.000, were there. rearlii'il (ieiiernl Scull's lines, iViikkmmi (Vlrglnhi), May Dili. Today wa strictly ob-erved as it day or fasting nml prayer. All stores nnd hiiilness lion .-. wnc clo-cil. I'li'rlollc sermons were prcncheil In lilno out of twelve churches. At llu 1'ourlh street Melho illnt ITiureli the stars nnd strlpos hung In Brace ful ridd nround tin ptilpll. Itev. Wcley Smith, pastor of tho chil.ch, iKdltenil n tery p.ilriotlo nitdret. llo said ho would hold nn fit leiwsli'p with trnltors, llu did not want n so ci-s!oiil(t In sit In Id church. If there wnsii traitor In hi bnii") hu wntiteil him to lento. Tho (Internment mint lie sn-l.ilned nnd n.li'1 lion put down. Iluqunled the law of Iren-mi, and warnt'ilrelKd of what they might cvpeel. The Itev. Mr. Dodge, or IhoHCnnd 1'ivsb te ll in church, in nn ilouucnt mid patrtotli- nib dress, said our nlleglane-u was duo lo llu (!ov (!el iiibht suImIiio tho pawloit of llu rvlsel or Wiia lliem irom llio face or tlio earlli. I lie Itev. Mr. Mirlln.nt tho conclusion of hi ser mon, said ho had n rather Iu llasUm Virginia whom ha dearly tateit. but IT ho saw him reach his hand to diihonor the American ll.ig, he would hlmscir strike down the iniphui haml. Oneeninptnyor teilunleer wit sworn Into the t'nltiil si ite service Iu d.iy, nud futer.il nnre will tso snoin to-morrow. tloy. Hotv.iKV o.n Coiuieio.i. The Commit tee of Arrnngcincnts for Ihe great Uiiloii de iiiomtmtton nt S.tu Prnnclicn, on Iho llth hut, iiddrcsscd a letter of Invitation In Oov. Dotvnev. Xot Mngnblo to ntlcnd, he wnl clatlii'i or llielr nuiiluess nun nturc ineiii in my henrty co-opcntlloii In every moti'iui'iil that ' ha for It object tin pe rii"tuilln or Ihe Union, I Hi') Constitution nnd the Covernmi-nl under 'which wo II vet nudormy ib-tirmliinlloii imlhv clianrct till my cnllslilutlnuM iiblieallnii lo Hie Ul.l.....ll...L.IVI..k.lll I. ...! II...I i - - iiii"iiii iii ewinnini in,,,.,,,. , .,,.... Slat I shi Intact the hippy relation Unit now exist lo Iweett Ihe L'lilnu nnd Hlale-lo preserve peace, lo suppress violence', comet rrom whit source It miy, nml hand ot cr my ch.irgo uiisollhel nud uiiurul-lieil Iu my luceesor. Iu my Annual MesMgo lo Iho Legislature, 1 llu ml In January I il, U Tore Ihe unhappy dinieiillh-s Unit uowngltitlo Ihe Colon liolu stini'il their present migultude', I iiiada ii'o ol tho riillowtiia' laiieuue'i "The nconlti nf Call- Hit ll-V llll eUllSlllllUtllllll IIITiiiti. ,t ,iv-ti tv foriila desire im cTmiigu In our lorm t.riimirii ' in 'lit ! they ileslroiiuiilwiicmlnriiiciit that wuiild .-.ib.-ii iihai I'Dtirnu Kii'i- nriu-irj- I"' ml. iriproti-elcd. nipiln-s the ruilvriug cam oi it powiinii mariiuuo uaiioii. sueu its uie Aiii'rleau Pnln-i ba Ix-coiu'. Iliey deslrj Iu remain In Iho Pnlmi. nml trow with llurowlli, ami sm-nuiiiMi tiim in streiigtii ; mm, wn.io nnylhlngvxlttswiirlhy oriwIiigcilb-tliiiiAiiH'r Vm Uninu, I mislaid ni'ieli ir Un' peoplu ol lni,oliiMiluniir lheiicprfsslon.ainl ihluk t ti.ttw jjittit t-t ii-nvuui e,-",ii-i"ii-mj in in ni' lie net'. I lie'llctcil the'ii, n I belluvo now, that Ihe nuly ini-au nr preserilng the American I'nln'i tt.ti liouiiralihi oiiipinmlsj nud refiH'Cl for lhecontlliitlo:ml ilchtsofcury n.ellou. I did not then 1-t'IIi-vf. nor tin I now, thai nu ng urcsslvo war shnuld Ire wai d n:i it'ty srclluu of tho Confute! iicy, nnr dn I Ih-lleve llmt this I'iiIiiii can be'iirvHrt itl by n ciiiclon policy. The rulure will reveal tin sounduvi or Ik's p I'lllo-l. I d'slro Hint Iho whnlo ponplo or the Slate'. 'Iiould Now my po-Ittmi nn itili snivel, as I hit'i' iiolhliigln conceal, nor shnuld I dice lie Ihu humhleit citizen In IhUStstulii this respect. In criticising thl.i letter by the press el C.illfornlii.dnibts were cxptcssetl of tho (!uv truer' fdellly to Ilia (Icnerul (t'overiiuwit. A Idler of Inquiry wo3 uildrtsetl to him by two of lib frieiitls, wldeh brought fourlli mi cxp'atntory letter, from wldih wc extract the feillowlng : I did not Intend that anything rniinittiii: from mo tluuM brentho might, but patriotism and devnlhii to the country and its Covern neiit. I I nvo no sympathy with se-cessli'ii er Ihon) who brniighl it ubotit, m I hnta itlwajs ucucvfei iiiai mi evil or ur cvnntc trrow iiur out of our system and dUer-lly nf iutcicsls p'eu'Inr tocaeli fiilnn of I lie Unlmi cou'd Hud their reuudy within that Union lull, and under tho broad iiIsof tho CuiMitutioii. As tio nature of your request doe not Ir in iiviiswuy ui gmog nuu nn iirgiimeui on Iho jubjeet ol jour eomnnnleition, 1 tvi I not volunteer It now, nnd niil cimtent mvsiii In- ..Ii-in" vnn nniini.li'ill,. nml n-.tii! i1...f..r.t. Hon or what I eonce vo In bo llie .lnlv nf il. .stnto. and the obligation iMllns nn jn mo as . (..-,r .r,,; -""" "'J" " "".V .iV'r vi !.,Ji,r ! qi i e i - rA" M-,1' ru,.(,r0,ri l0u,S ",e "f 5-" r"r,1,,,; n hV,, r, "l0 ' V''"1 'S"'u'5 of N"1r Amerlea, I linld nit'H'f bound In b-ur h i.iur M,l. ..Fit.. oi.i. -f ...ii Uornhi. n Stale or Ilia Unitnl Ktnl,. nf Vnrili " -". .'iuxuiiuii-iii inu nniii; in mil' 'v"",''i':'' ! ImM. niywlf bound In b-ur her 1 r 1,1 e t 11 Ituenml ralllirul ulligiunev. us I havo kwoiii lo do tn the Cnmlltutloil of thu 1,'ulleil -Stiitcs nnd the Coiutitiitlon of my own blntc i nml thl obligation, at every sterillce mid 'ucu n- tllvCl ,y peculiar x!c.t7, It mikes, to me nu iniieieueu so long as iiie-y nuvu t.u sanctity of Iho law and cmunato from consti tutional authority. And that I may be under- i''" " sii-piu iu mvn uv.ititt.it.i me peopiv as uiu ongiuai source 01 1111 point cal authority, I claim tho light of expressing my opinion ns lo tho policy of nny und every law of tho Piilcr-i I tlotcrnment. Thl right has never been denied ; and 1 tlmll insist upon its exercise upon till occasions, n far as 1 11111 Individually concerned. I havo never in all nfu ' , (u , , ,vi ..' , 1 ... 0 , '. 1 MwW 1 wslV " R".1 V? .r.cccl,.V. ' , l 0U iietncr 1 wa on inw my opinions d not. nor never , , . . , . ., ,,, v, . " lo Feci, nuvaneeucui uy praci.e.iij BaIlj ,0 bo ,Ua f?stcst botsc in Calirornlo. Tho . 'f. ,p ' , . , . , .... o" inn three mllo heats in 1H8, lit5j31 Itiio. BY TBLEaRAPH. i:lircsslj' for the Oregon Briitliivl YmtKA, Muy 22.1, 8 P. M. The Pony Kxprcss arrived al Fort Churchill yesterday evening nt live o'clock. The follow I from the Sacramento Union's cxlrn t St. Lofts, May l.ltli. Tlio Government ha ilelerinliied to put down tlio rebellion. All Important points nre being strengthened by troop, ll.ttltc? nre hourly expected nt Harper's Perry, ltichmond nud several oUic.1 places. The mot Impor tant nlTalr lust week, was the capture of Cump Jnckson or St. Louis, by Iho U. S. lro.p. There wns n light between tho lroopnnd the mob, which resnllcel in llio kllltiig of several troopi nnd citizen ; great excitement In con sequence j eight person were killed nnd Incite wounded. .Saturday wa a most ex citing day In SI. Louis, mob paraded the street Ihicalenlng death mid destruction to the Herman. Saturday iificrnoon n corps of IT. S. roi.'rvo guard marched up itninut street toward their armory, when they were attacked by a mob mid three of llielr number wero killed. The soldier wheeled nnd re turned Ihe lire, killing three mid wounding sjvcrnl. After half nn hour's scvero fighting tlio mob wn dlpcrsfil. Crowd paraded the street on Saturday night for nvowed purpose of destroying the llvrs of Iho (Icrnnn. It is reported tlmt six Hermans wero killed on Franklin nvenue. Hen. Ilaruey nrritnl nt St. Louis on .Saturday mid assumed command of the Military Department wrsl. lie iinine dlit'cty lucil n proclamation calling upon citizens to preserve tho pence, nnd IlirraU-itctl lo declare Martial law If the Municipal author ities were tint snUicldit. Hen. Frost nnd coir in mil, who were luhen prls-mer have been re leased on parole Iry Inking mi oath nol to Unlit n-Mliist tlic b". H. Hovcrnnicnt. The MIsotir! lygid.ilurc p.isctl t eve ral bill on .Saturday, the nature of whieli Is not known, It I thought n secession ordinance wa passed. Tlio (Ioternor nnd iho Ig!sl.iturc nre faiilly excllcd.ftir fenr llw 17. S. troops would inireli upon .UlTirson city. The bridgis were burned on Ihe O.inge river to prevent tho pissagu of troop The clly of St. h Is comparative ly quiet to d ir. It Is reporleil llmt the O 1: leil.rate Hovcriuncnt have n-knl for nn nruilr Itcc of sixty tliy.. Cnlirornia llcw'3. Hiiasii Ninni:.-!. O. O. 1'. Thl bnlv which wa in sewlon nt San Fruncl'co last wetk. cltetitl the following odircrs, Ihe ballot 11nml1cr.n1: IM: M. W. Hraiul ,M.itcr,T. It. ICibbfj It. W. Deputy (iriiiid Maoer. .1. A. Iltiwrn: IC.W. Hrniid Wnnleu, lit! 1 1 lie It. W.Hrnnl Secretary, T. ltf4ln-ers.Iolititi)i i II. W. Hraiul Trcmurcr, (1. I N. Moucll i It. W, (fraud Iteprcseninllve In the Croud ll.'0 of Ihe L'nllctl Slutr. whieli nsvmbhs at llalliiimre September, 1CG1. A. .1. (iuiin' yon nud A. D. Meuchain : Triiitces. .1. A. Mclllninl, 'I'. 1'. Ihiglcy mid A. Illmuivlmaii. On the Ins I day of the session, the I'utsia turc of California pissed Ihe follow iuu' Itcso lulion, expressive of llie ih-vntlon of ihe St ilc In the CoiKlitiitlon nnd the L'nlon : " .Vtoin, lly the Senali', Ihe Asstiuli'y ci-iic'irrlng. That llio l-roplc of California uro iletnte'il tn tho Constitution nud L'uioii of the L'n'led .Stales, and will not full In 11.1. Illy und fnilty lo that Coustitulion und I'ulnn trnw In the hour nf trial and peril ; lli'tt California Is ready to maintain the rights mid honor or the N11llou.il (l.iveriiment at honi3 mid abroad, 1111 J nt ull times tn respond to nny rupust that may lie m nlc upon her In defend Ihu lie p'lbllc iigiluit foreign or dometiie foes. Tho nomine of the People's party Iu Sin Frai.clscn hsit 0 answered the following que linn in llie nfllrin itlvp : "Aroynii in tutor ol support In; tho exittiii'; (Joviiiiini'iit nf the I'nllid Slnlc In enforcing 11 proK-r iibnlii'iicy to its law ; in other wnid', nre tnu In fuvtir l standing firmly iy the L'nluu, ut ull IumiiIs?'' Kurnslncs i felt In romo quirleri nl lh" prntrnclctl nbsencu of the sti-aiuer duo nt S in Frnnclscofrom Puunnii. Theienre.nf course, a iirvrstliiun " plenty n bl.iekberrh'ie." of n sue 0 "ssful raid by the .Southern rebel und the capture ol the steamer. The corner-stone of tho new Stato Home nt Sacramento wns laid on Ihu 1.1th lust., hi the Hraiul 1Klgcif F.und A.Musou. .Slate niccrs. member of llio f-gUlaturc, Odd 1-VI-low. Pioneer and I'iriimn pariicipateel In the Kn:o:iles. Pnllco Oftlccr licnjimln Hrrs-vn died nt lib residence In San I'r.iucl-co fmui tho elKct. if wound lullktol by i'nn e'seo llarrioi.(i, whom the oitiecr was uriChting Tor liorse-sliu lug. ll.irrioncs Is nl large. Tho eltizem of .Sucrameiilo nre miking nr ratcment for Iho most imiislng tv !i hratlou of the coming anniversary of American inde pendence ever wllncssed in this Hlute. 'llio liilenlcel actrcs.. Jnli.t Doun Il.iym-. v.illi 11 good company. I mikiiy 11 suecevsful tour ihriiigh the iiiiuln.' tnwiK nf Ciilif.ituin. It I to be hoped she will vl.lt Jacksonville'. A litllo dilM or John Inelirrgcr fe'll from n boat on King' Itlver, ueiir Kindlon, Tulnic county, uml was ilrowncel on the II I lust. An unknown man. wa found elead In hi bed May l"lh. In Kan FranoNen. lie was apparently 11 Herman, ngcel about fifty jcars Ceo. liursk, nn tho IRlh lrt tvn found I tleael in the roam of 11 hotel In .Matysvilie. In IIiiniboMt county, two engagement luive- rcsuitca 111 tne Death or intern Jnelluns. Ocn. Lane has 10 far recovered ns lo bo nble to walk around wllh lliu help of 11 cane. There Is lo bo a -Union mccllnn' lo-elay at Oa.burg. A speech will bj mada liy Mr. Jacobs of llmt place. tiMlJJMJTBHWli&Xll 'SiT "3TT "'TTTI 7tT' ' " I 'T"Ti B. F. DOWELlT ATTORNEY AT LAW, iVIll imteltnn In nil tint Pnni-ld nl' ll Tl.li.l Judicial DWrlet, llio Slipi-eme Cuuit ofOrc l'iiii. anil In Yii'lcu. I.'ttl. r.n itciii.tr niii niton p.ti.i to procuring Lnml IVnirantinud collecting claims ajjalmt tho (Jov. eminent. WAR SCRIP, WAR SCRIP I llo ha an nj-cnl at YVusldnj-tiin, nwl expects to xi'll that city m.d thu Allaullo IhU Suiumoi untl I'ull, aud any busbies will leceito prompt atlvatlon. icyMilt) Dissolution. THIS I to ceitlfy Tlmt lh,o ooparlnershlp heretofore elstlni; lu'ltveen David Ii'-'Wit. inn i.eo ,, i.ewisis mis my uiuoivcii hy ran timl ngreenient, ns follow : Tlio nil )athl Lewis agrees In asumo all or Iho llulillltb-s of the copai tncrshlri nud relcaso Leo L. Lewis ot 11)11 SltlUI'. This tho 17lh d iy of Mi)-. A. I). 1RG1. DAVID I.IIWIS, mi'.'SilOilw I.KK L. l.i:Wirf. rinjii.iJJJ.l-smajTgqiP't"g M.W ADVI.lPriSl.iMl'.NTS. III JHIAiV MAHm Again in the eld ! IIILC3 L11AV1. tn announce to the citizen or Jacksonville nml Itoguo Itlver Volley that I have on hand it well sclicted stock or MM MEBGHAHDISE (to which nm il illy irceltlng niidillnns) rutla blu lor lid markel. whieli I oliir to sell lit pi Ices lo defy lompftltlnn. I nm thaukrul In tho public In general fur their iut two years' patronage and kindly solicit llielr cuslom In lulnn. n I nm now pn pnn d to keep cuiisliiully on hand n lull supply of ull kinds of a:i3aD3r:Hm:.n:jarrsj', BOOTS AND SHOES. Family Groceries, PHOVISIOXS, iillMHtS' TOOLS, QUECN3WARC, CUTLER Y j STAPI.P. DOMCSTIO AND FANCV Z32.'3T G-OOd9R All of which we will sell Low for Cnib. LADIES Are respectfully tut !trd to call and examine my stock or before purelindng 1 Drwhert'. I nm con llilenl it will li In their ndt'iititagv, u I Intend to Imve ONE PRICE ONLY, ANM) THAT WILL HI. Till. Lovcst for Casli. P.H.MIl.M IlClt MV OLD STAND At (llo Corner Store, its McCiil- ly'rt Txvo-Mlory Hilcle. UP.U.IIAN IM.OO.IF. .lack r nvllK .May 8.1. HUf. Mew w-!&d$ WU .Villi NOW IN W.CF.IPT OF A PAItT OF OClt Spring Purchases, AND SHALL III. IHX'P.IVINH ADDI T10NS TO OUlt HTOC'IC EVERY FEW DAYS THItOL'HIIOLT TIIM SHASON. il'.l!)K, HOEUS & CO. .Tnek-nnvllle, Muy 22.1. 1 Oil 111 rrosli Orogon Bacoa riii lard. AI-'L'LL supply on hand, for snlo In nuydc slretl llllllltlll'-'. WADK, MOUOAN & CO. MayS.i, IPfit. 19:1m CROW & CXANE, I'lUnrULLY Inform tho elt'xsn of 'oiulllo uud tlolully that they havo n.ieaed it NEW PAINT SHOP Opposite Iho Melhodbt Church, Pourtli street, where they mo prepared neatly and e.pulll!oiis!y teieveculo HOUSE, SION, CAItnUQE, AND Oriinmciital Painting (si-aliilu?, Iittlillns, 111 pcr- lIllUKlltt,, I.tc, Al such price ns will w.uraut satisfaction, Jiich-iiinlllo M iy 2.1. I9..lin Oregon War Scrip 1" II AVI. undo nrraiiKemenl to lranmll?crlp' to Wiihlii;ton lliioiiu'i a reliable 'rsiiii,. who will Ihi i;olni; on tery (0011,111111 tiMNj Ihere ho will utteud lo Iho collcctlou of Iho tame. All of Iho necerrnry papers gotten up by ni". I'ercons hiitlnij Scrip will do well lo briny It Inns vaily as iinsslliU'. 1). WM. DOUTllliT. Attorney at I;iw and Notary Public. Jacksonville, Oi;n., Muy 2.1, 'lit. Itltr Dentistry. . Ttt. P 0. IIIIAIIS would icipcotfully nn as- iiuuuouiei iiiue'iii.e-iisni jaeit , soutilloitiid vicinity, tlmt hu can J 00 loiiuei ui ins ouice, .Veil tluoi- (o !io Villon Hotel, on nnd after Wednesday. S'Jth, whero ho Is prc ii.iivd Iu opeiatu in nil thu tin ions blanches of ids purev.o'i. 3.a Dr. II. will iciitilii at tho above-men-tlouiel ntllcu uiie duiji villi. All IIIIIuk wairanted lor llvo yearn. Jncli.ontllli',.May.,3. Wilm W. G. T'VAULT, Aa'TOIlNKY AT LAW, WILL. ittend to biislness Iu tho eotirnl Court In lieu I'lrst Judlelul District or Oiego.i, und Iu Ike Sujiremo Cuuit Oilleo 011 I'nllfiriim Sl.v oppoiile "Stutlnri" t'lfitf, Jackson vii ii, Q:u.iwv May SJth, 'CI. U;Cu, V'l