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it AT m THE OREGON SENTINEL. LpaJ jIVvHB S!M "To tub crncAcr and runtiANENcr ok torn tJXIOM, A GOVEIINMKST Toil TUB WUOUS IS IXDI9 ttSTttM.K.''n'u'hinfflin. JACKSONVILLE. SATUItDAY, - - .JULY 0, 1801. Oregon Sentinel Notice Wo have authorized Dr. Wt. Mixtrn, or fltshurg, (Pboyifx,) to net ns ngont for Iho HRxmrt.. Ho will visit nil lornlillcs In tin' Volley , lie prepared to collect nil lintrs nml bill tine the Skxtixfi. offie.', ami uts.i to solicit iubecrlpthm nml receipt fur the same. We urgently request that nil will be re-mly wllh tbc cash. llKxuxacn & Hand, 1'roprtcturs. -' Llt of Agents for tho Oregon Sentinel, wbo arc authorized to transact any biifliRf concerning this piper, In llie name of tbc pub' Ushers! ?- Thomas Ilityeo..,.-,. . W.i.l-.eorlh A .Haytics, M. Itucnbcrg.. : O, JacoM J.C. Davenport , W. W. Kowlcr U.S. Dunhp Jobn IM'rln.lto A. It. Metletnl W. V. Klncliatl Wat. M. Kvien San Francisco. Yrcki. . ..' Ashland. Unburg. (iaburg. Apnlegale. Wllllain'liitrg. Kcrbyvlllo. Wnldo. Waldo. ..AIIIlhtlM.'. T. Smll"'V Harris .Slrrllng. James II. Wade Canyntit lite. Rufun Mnllory Koscbtirg. Allow llat the whole calulogtio of lnjn ric complained of by lle South nto just, Is It not better for the .South to contend fur their correction In the.Untou.lliatiout of ll? While1 j;, jjny rca, (l0 Declaration of Inlopondcnco . .! .. .1.- ....... ..1..I..I. 1 .!.!. . 1. f men may differ os to the complaints, mid their, effects of a non acknowledgment or Hum, nom-l tan do so, wjlhout p.vslon or pnjudlee, m t ' tbo remit or the present contest now pending In the Mast, If followed to extremities. The b'outh hate nothing to complain of be; nnd the ordinary contingencies of those who own prop-', ertyof nnyldnd. There nrccasualtkj to prop. erly of cury description, .ind of every day oe- currcnev, jet none ore complained of specially but the " peculiar Institution ;" nnd lh.it som.' of that class should be lost, stolen or runaway, is not at nil njtonlihlug. 'I ho owners of lis' sensible beings owned ns properly, meet with the same accidents, nnd to a greater extent In numbers and In dollars than Ihoso f tl.e " peculiar Institution'.'7 The foundation tif the present troubles Is ostensibly complaints n to the enlargement of the nren ofsdnviry the owners of slave properly contindiiig for Its recognition on the same bail ns properly nl any other 1.1ml, whllu Ihry object to (he tins rrpnlatlng ull kinds of properly namely, tuch !uws as nl.ny be nuclei) by the lawful ni.d rig. nlarly nirthorled agents of the vop. II it Is held by the same tenure as other properly, from one rod of tho States to the other, tub' mil It to laws enacted In tho sanu nunnir with laws prolccliiy nil oilier l.tu Is of prop erly. m To CoriiKsi-oxurNTK. Any Items of local Interest are mpectfully nulleltitl, us well ns correspoi.detriSi relating to mallirs of public eonevrn, parlies being careful to at old person alities nnd cMmno views of men nnd measiiKv, s wo urc delinnlmd to make ur position un ilentood without ruort tocllhtr. I iai lug di ll re confide nee In our form of (inurnment nnd Its present Constitution, and looking In llio cousummntlou ol the nieseut efforts to break 1 It up as disastrous In the c.Mienie to mankind, I o shall support the ;ev,rnment with r-lrwi.' ..... . . . .hi. iim hii tiiv ivri'vvs (tiv t iiii'sii i lit' tistttiM i v whh Ike oppo.-itlon parly, and mutt insist on 9 regulating our columns. Antrove Intelligence, publi.linl In Isn An gelei patKrs. slates (hit the Territory Is at llu mercy of the Apaehc Indinus. 1'orl llml ai nil Is said In be In their I.uiM', niul u iniiulier nt Miko Urannaean. a m.ied iNmrndo or Sac- i ranjento, has Invii el.arg.nl by Mis L". Mlt-I chell. Iheatricul nclrcss. whli ITiivIiil. wnitn. ie.1 a iiinnitu outrage on tays lie iook tier out in tome Mini or elri nTilil si I j I tlutliu1 I .l,nlLlU.r,mnnnl,nn l . .", , , t,', I An old settler named Oliver has been killed i nt l'olnt Arenus by the Indians, who are said to-Us troublesome. The Sonora left San Tranelscn June 21st In ngniing iron, niiii nun en uoarj -joj iuskd- gens aud cl.Jls.JiJ In trea.nre. i Twrnlr.ttvn tliomnnsU innha nf uIiai uaa ' roliLlnSnn 1'ranci.co Juno 2tlh. for cxnort. ! utSl Oirrcrtaek. A sewing clrclo has been formed h I .. liiuriler ore reported. Ties I'mm Jm iiniiuc ""' """," "-i-.-"- -' alsnsaldlobelroubltsoine. 'I ho wltlul.i.w.il "."' P!"iM''''"i!'. am .ii'.incvs. nnd Hie or the Oierlnnd Jjlsgc Cein.pai.yV stiiti mik ha " ,,ir, n'1'';-'"" Irau'port.itlon. I uey ure Kit a long line or utile menu n.,,,r..le rted. Tie J.'""'?. "''J'"" '""P "" '! r" '?"' ,W troops friu,. IN.rt T.Jon nul Mohave are con r"!V ,,'"! 'II1"1" r",,",,f1 "'"' r,,"7" rcm " , l.,i, i. ir.,.,1. In Ihelr nelehboihno.1, in.d nro l hvx north- """n '"' ". I. - - - I. rl.lo. ti.l.ii iiiste re.I elrug. "f ,."',,, '"'"'"..V . :":,:" ' i . ?. largo force at Fairfax. Kvi ry movcmenl In- ': )"'1 "..!,5",''" "' , Cnloti." and therefore desJ-, vlng death. dlcates nt, attack on our lines ilhlu two days. nvii.ona.- ,,,... f . , , ,. ,, ,., , i SSim?n?. turmtnU fur e" of ,k "l'rwl , regiment?. A great inuny Southerners nrc sending their' families North ter protection, yet the? talk 1. .1 t tl I t 1 I 1 nuoue iic noriuit- nun uarouriuu war or e.- termination Ihc North are waging against' them. Will any gentleman ol Secession moe- liylllcs, tell us whether this Uu'i the lirtt In (lance on record where a naily at war have tent their women and children to Ihelr ene-euik-a for protecliou. A lady In a two horse buggy pascil ome pf the scouts of Ihe Sixth Musracluwtts Keg. (meut ul Urn Hilay Huure. A largo Iruuk was strapped lo the eorrlugo In llie rear, which tho fcouts had a eurtoslty to examine, it WO imcej Willi precii's'.on caps, und Ihe lady They nro In li ut C per 8,S.nnf.ini9ll.fv7'rl!1,'cof.s?'000'- 000 or 36 000,000 tjilcfi will Iso asked soon. by New York and Massachusetts, Colonel Hazard, (ho powder manufacturer of Lt.ficld, Connecllcut, has presented (Jolt's rifle itgimrnt with powder to sake fifiy thou sjioe ct.tridgus. trlotle ladies or San Francisco for irnu.B.'r"B:TT.VV X,n "WMW "s "MH" caught by Ihe F.derul iirnile Ihelr heads crul troops under General Lyon, und roul.d imion. i r, 1 1, . .' . . ii. i.i... .i.i. .i it ...i ...i,i. . i:. r ,i., i 1....1 i.iii i .,.i i... T ri. , I , , I ..I'llll III-lllioil HIU DllllK. J'.ir llieir lieiil.rerv h.ki il .fj i.i im.v liunu.n blll.i. Hill. H tulpV I I Large hlalo loans nro In tho market for the people were ready to do everything. They number of prisoner taken. i SfL'S0 , r w o.cr"'y n,lef';8fs Tor lefii-eil lo accept payment for milk nnd olher '1 here win a skirmish near Fortress Monroe," ? ; . ,, ?100,,l0m,i 'rlnnnt iirodueo. which llieylore-ed upon lliem. Kicrv- on Iho lfilh. Col. Phelpe sent three com-, or&500,000: Indiana for 1,200.000 a lo- ul.crn ilm ..irii.t nl.llni- with ui-lmiiiinl. I ininiea to drive In i-ulllo liL-lniiipliior lo Seces. tn orgfi.'Jnnnnn. ' Fourth of July Celebration. The eighty-fourth nniilTeronry of our na tional Independence has no doubt been cclo bratcil throughout tho length and breadth of the land to which It has given so much happi ness, prosperity and glory, notwithstanding tho many trials and difficulties to tho Govern ment nml the Constitution to which that day gate birth nro now surroundid. If nny have failed to celibrulo the day with " clean hands and pure hearts," and have failed to demon strate their appreciation of tho manifold bless ings to mankind that tho maintenance or tho principles then sot forth have conferred, we must look upon them as rclrogndlng, or that they nrc satisfied that democratic, republican government is a failure. In our own town, tho turn out was almost unanimous. living, no are assured by old resi dents, tho largest nscmblogo of men, women and children that has ever been congregated iu.IneI.son county, notwithstanding the fact that at two or three oilier points In the county there were s'mlhir celebrations. The procession was fiirmid at the appointed hour under the direction of Col. John K. Hnss, as Chiif Marshal, headid by tl.o Jacksonville Hrnss Hand. The mit nottccnblc feature was the Truck' of the llouk and Ladder Com p.iny, which was bcunllfully decoruled with ll.i w. (loners mid evergreen", while under a canopy wa seated " Mule Mollle," the dnugh ter of Dr. McCully, who bore nlofl a beautiful banner, on one side of which beamed the will know i) and venerated features of W.mii. i.noto.v. nnd on the other an appropriate de vice. Tho Company wore, for the first time i their new fire hats, which wero very much ad mired. The nppcarnnce, for the first time In public, of Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. O. 0. V was n welcome addition to the proces sion. These were fullownl by four or five hun dred citizens on foot, horseback, and In car riages nnd wagons. On arriving at the Grove and disbanding, two or three hundred ladles wero found to be present, nnd the whole con gregation was nrlous!y estimated at from one thousand to fifteen hundred person. , Tho Orntor of the Iljy, J. II. Heed. L"p. m-ide n timely nnd happy elfin I, with more than bis usual itnnucnco and effect. Mr. S. ..nod stylo. Tho I lev j. Messrs". Driver and Willl.tm actctl ni Chaplains In prayer nnd isctirillcltnn. llolh were happy In their Ideas. ' ,' ,voro i.tcncil In nltentlvely nnd seriously. 'piie Hand and Clce Club inadecsrcllcnlninslc, j 'p,0 n,tl, groaned iindir the weiglit of sub. tantlals.ns well as the luxuries of lire, nnd 1 ffflm country and town nil seemed to vie with CJCi, (lCr contributing to this Important i feature, and If any went away hungry, It was ccrlaliilv no fault of the coutm!.j.ir!ij Allngclhcr, the whole nffilr wns n complete succc.x, and will ever bo n treasured remein. branre j nnd If there has been nny skepticism ns to the loyal reeling of Jackson county for tho I'nlou, tlio Ciiiislltutinn nt.d the L-ievs. this e'ay's eehbratlon should nt once dispel It. Wo should njolcu for Its benefits, we-ep for Its in sfortuues, nml would repent " In tael.cloth nnd nJies " Its fall. It Is n milter of congratulation In nil llml, iliroiulmut the- entire day, there wan no serious iiceiditit, mi wrangling, no dUtuibancv of any kind. Ilvcrytlilu,' was inudueleil orderly nnd roUrly, and harmony aud gol fcvllug was the trder of the day. A cerrrspondiut of the LtJtr, writing from the ramp of the C9lli lleglment In Vir ginia, rnyj : A most extraordinary sight Is visible Hit morning, tlio Virginians of the ne'lghboihood bavlng ilritrn In hundred or cattle to the Held mid hilltop within sight of our camp In In- proleelnl from lha rebel tinny. In other woiils. Ihey e'.iiue lo ihe-lr tneuiles In protect ll.elr pri'iNrlv from the lawhss plunder of their nun Hilda rs 1 This ivrlalnly Is u coiupllim nt in Nnrlheru honesty, nt lhee'Xcncof the !. I'. V.'s and the while trair Hum .Sniilli ('nrolliia, Alabanm nud MUiislppl, who fortu I lie liu'li or tlio P.oou riiHH now eneaniMii, li Is Mhl. beiuetu eleht iiih, ten miles nhead ol ""d uwalting f-.r relnforceim nts In advance. ',!!:!- ..":VX " n! ",.,? t situ I II' t'S r u ' i"iiii ni'ii'ri ! r p'u.tcn of the (. S. A.n il In mockery ul p.ieiin'iit own dlscouifort Lere changes Into u Sbarltc cxMenee "Inn contrastid with what limn Ih ihelr niff rings. Oil Ihc lines ol nil! i mnls, they ure utterly without meant of trans portation ; mid us Ihey have I'llher e.H'lleil or tiling nil the .Nortiiein iiieeli.iucs iiuiongut I tin in -ll.iio Is not inicli.inle.il kill enough In ward through our Hues. All their silver ha lwn f" "' ':'T.lur "' "' '.'.. :n' ! ' "-v '"; ir T, ,7 "l V, i ' Z ' r "',", ' .. f"11""."! 'II1'. .l.r- iMf 'h'n plasters TIlO ill IllOllktralluil UPOU I'llilllllll proved the mot brilliant In remits or nny move mint or the campaign, was made with two divi.loin, one under C.d. Ivolly, and the ntheriinder Col. Under, of wagon road notorl- ely. Tlu enemy appear In have Hod wiihoul minting ii.o ieui snow ot resistance, icavin, behind l Iliem iirm, clothing, stores, everything 111 lUCt xeepllng.heunen.pl.e.lwldjleybot.," llcJ- ''' H,"),t-' ""in'ier ol rebels In the camp iwa' about 2,000, or these, 15, who, by .11.1. III! I', Hitting 1 ..... ... i.... t.... too much whUy ulioard, .- .,.. ', -- i .t '. . i eoi rn-, il hi o. oi uieri oru iniiiieii iiieniH'iies in ' ihc bu.h.s. were killed by random sd.ots rrom . ,., . ....... ,,.,. ,.... i.-.,n ., ,, i "oiin.kd by nn assassin rhot from some snenk-tebel who had proeved urouud llie camp iiflfti liiii lAiii rtiflna liml M ail 1IIU .It.lll, .lU.fl'd. V.WI. ,.!,, ,. ..I'l.V'.ir, i """"" V""" ,","" , . , . After ll.o I-dlernl force? had taken posses .ln" . P'H'PPb ")'? fnbunt coriespon dent, Ihc liil.ubit.ini. or tl.o town, whn hud liecn driven away by Ihe trillion, soon flockiel homeward, telling o ll.elr persecutions. Young women und children had been for two days In Ihe wools. Farmers hail been robbed nl Ihelr . nrniluee. never receiving nnv nnv. 200 sheen eeeie lul.ni from one. A loreed Inun i.r 825,-1 000 hud been demanded or Ihc hank at Fair- mount, and was lo linvu Ihiu paid two hours utter the pnee-es fle.1. Men were frightened Leery where the patriot Virginians wcie eager '"J"'" '' "' 'I'l'O sirougest feeling ngulust Senator Mason prevails. . - General lluckner, of the Kentucky Stale Guard, has ordered all Iho soldiers under his command lo swear fidelity to Ihe Constitution of the United States. i .1...:- . .. 1. ,. l...... ..!... ,1 -..I.. tier pe-rsiui. hie ; , , . W I ""' "i"o "u "."vis "cru eooeunr.iuog n . L . . v...f.lf. n... r, rnjl.,.. Irt ...1... t!if.. fil .lull. li. I ... Inivit ! 4-ii ..hiltliil itnnn In ' niul Till nut .ni.t. ...A-..t ..... ...... .. ... ,.. . . lulu the rebel H-rvico bv aserllnns. Iliut if, first stand, where he wns attacked by the Fed- BY TELEGRAPH. Uxprcssl)' for tlio Oregon Sentinel LATEST San Fbascisco, July 2d. The S. P. BuUttin of Ibis evening contains the following Pony, with dales from Fort Kearney to June lDth, passed Fort Churchill this morning with dispatches : WASiHNOToy, Juno 17th. II Is staled that Senator Wigm!! will be In this city In the digulo of a cattle dealer, nnd alter limiting' a thorough rccounolsnnce. return to Manasscs Junction, the rebel guns and flag nro distinctly seen at Atula Creek, and n number Of tents nrc distinguishable. A strong force Is gathered there which Is lobe reinforced fiom time to time from the Maryland shore. Tno New York H'oiJ's dispatch from Washington of the lOlhsnjs ! It Is understood that no previous rccnnnotsauec had been made where the light look place at Vienna. Tho same train had not only proceed soma tlucc miles beyond (he scene of the conflict several days before, but our scouts had been orcr the very ground upon which tho batteries were crecteu tab. 1nri creeled. The battery comisleil ef six pounders, ch fired seven rounds, the first being most ucllve, scattering round shot nud grape ic passe'uger and platform cars which contained four companies of the 1st Ohio regi ment. The bnllery wan on a hill almost per pendicular over the track and It would have been folly lo attempt to take It, the troops were therefore lorced to Innke a hasty retreat. The rebel forces were estimated tit about ten thousand. (iRArrox, June 19th. A courier has Just arrived from Flillllppl, It Is ascertained that the rebels nrc 1,200 strong, and encamped 1 3 miles rrom there on llcvcrly road, wllh reinforcements from 1,000 to 0,000 nJvancing Il Is said that they Include three South Curollni regiments. An attack on rhllllppl Is hourly expected. J:m:no: City, June 20th. The Slcamcr .Vlosloiie from llooncvllle ar rived Ibis evening with the otlkial confirma tion of the defeat of the Slato force nt Hint place on Monday. The bfllchil statement or tho number killed Is not received, but the loss or the Slate troops Is not over twenty. Or the Federal forces two were killed, four wounded nnd one mining. The State troops numbeilngneer 2,000 It Is said lost nbout l.fiOO stand of arms nnd a considerable (plan illy of nmunillon, stores, nnd a number ul Iioiri nud mules, (ior. 1'rlce rotgiieil and went there previous to tlio battle. Br. l)t'is, June 21st. The Dtmotrat't special dcspnleh from Syra cuse, about 25 miles south of Hoonevllle, says nn expedition nearly one thousand strong, wllh four pieces of nrllllery under (.'apt. Tot ten, left llonnevllle on Weiliwday idghl, and reached lliU place nt 10 A. M. yutiril.iy. Gov, Jackmn Is uppoel lo have gone to Arkansas on the steamer . I). Ihynii, It wn met nt Ann Creek with Slato troops. Gov. Jackson with about fi.OOO nrmrd r.iou arrived there on Tucsdiy ufler Impressing ilic proper ly nr (soils enemies and IrlemN. Ihoy pot ildinz or pursuit and suddenly left ywlcnlay mrirutng procod'ng roulli (awards Warsaw. O.ir force hud gnne forward loil.iy, but theicls Hub hope of nrertiiklng the fleeing party. A battle took plne-o at nintbe on Tuerd.iy morn lug, between eight hundred Heme Guard under Capt. Cuko near Camp Colo and a largo parly of r. bels Irnm Wnrsivr and sur rnund'ng country, In which 1.1 Guards wire kllleil and 20 nemndeil, many of tLim severely, and 110 prisoners taken. Must of the Guaid were Inn barn when fired upon, but spring log to arms, It Is raid kllleil It) or Iho ultnek- In;; parly before being oeerpowcred liyinpe- nor numbers. .Nearly all ol incni dually itaipcd and have already gone In Join our forces lo dispute Iho pnsagj or the Slate troops. Cupt. Coke arrived here this inorn!n,;i in iiisguire, mm says mat not over lull lilt force wusiirmeil, and not more than 200 par ticipated in the fiht. Ilulias gone forward In overtake and consult with Opinio r.ittin. The r.iwneo on her eourso down lha river seitdl 10,000 barrels of grain and other goods detained for Iho rebels. The following Is the social dbpitch to the X, Y. Comniridul of the s line date : The officers eif the army say that unless col lision occurs before lomorroev eicnlng. there is llltle chance or nny taking place nt one time. There is n conviction here that (he rebels nro outllaiikcd, and must light or sur render. Tho following Is tho special Washington llspalch to the N. V. 'o( of Iho same dale : centrato 00,000 troops at any given point within n week. Undoubtedly lie lias forces ul Ulcliiiion.l, nnd II Is not improb.tblo that ! Ihey may have In mako n speedy advance movement today (2lsl). A collision occurred ..... -..! l.... A.. . ..Tl...t ......1 ..f .... 1 VJJ:,, ..tUIIIV ,.,111.1'b Mill, I. ,VVt ,'IVI.V. IIVIII . 1(1, B Church. The Connecllcut picket was ordered lo occupy the position held by tho rebel pit!; Hint nn taking posse 'on or the ground one or Iho Connecticut men .. i..tit,,i ,i r,,, tn,i,i ,i. i. r ,i... ,... I, III... Ull.. .V... . I Willi...... IIV IW.-. V, ,IV other tide Is supposed to bo greater. The report needs confirmation, although from are llublc source. From the Fcntliul IMia or June 30lh. Four Cnuitniii.l.. Juno 29lh. Pony arrived at 5 o'clock A. M., Iho fol- "vmg is uie UM'm s report : St. Lil'is. via. FmiT KKtns:r, June 19 On Juno 12lh, ll.o Governor or Missouri i bsuedu proclamation calling for .1,000 voluu- p lee-rs.lo nppusetlio Feilernl Go.-irninent. lie. went lo Houuevillo and culleciril it force for n ' Jslonlsts. They wero fired Into by u company of light horse, wounding three men. The rebels are landing large bodies nf troop icven miles above Newport Mews. An uttuck from them is expected. Nkw YonK, June 17th. The steamer Peerless arrived from Toronto lo day, under American colors. j .1, which i It Is believed lint Gen. 1 lea u regard can con- l'lvlnir rumors to-nlnht state thnt n fichl took plnco on tho lxindon Hull Hoiul, lienr Vienna, Virginia, be-lwern nn Ohio regiment nnd a band ol icbcls, probably nn engagement without serious result. WARtiixnToy, Juno 17th! Jt Is reported that the Legislature of Mary land will attempt lo pass nn net releasing the Stale of Virginia rrom paying il.im.igis to cltlzms of Maryland, who iii'inlueil loss) by the destruction or railroads nml canaU. Several heavy nuns have been mounted on neev batteries nt Aipilu Cree-k. Nr.w Yoiik, June 10th. The Havarln ar rived rrom Soiiihiimtiton on the Kith !"" bringing fiO.000 stand of rllles for the the U. S. Govcrmuiiil. MM lllll.UUJULI..-l.llM-UM FiniNd ON WllMKN ami ('iiii.iini:j. A re cent number ol Ihu Knoxville (Turn) IJVug given the particulars of a most wanton nud uiiprovokul iiault by Southern troops upon u meeting of Uiiloiills nt Slinwbcrry l'lalns, 'I'ciiii., on the filh of June! On that eliy theic wns a Union iroeesiou nt that phieu iienrly n mile long, nnd tsllnn tnlloeotilitln some tneute -fiee hiiiidied or ihrta IIioiimii.iI pi rnoin, mostly on horseback. The prncccslon pnsiil the railroad ili;pnt where u t ruin of 11111., wllh sleiini up. had liein walling llirev hours, with nuue liee hiiudied Alubaina troops on liuarel. Tho proc(lon pastd Into un inclourrc Just beyond the ih pol, where1 In a groe e, u much large e n mli'iige, cnnipiiuil id ladles mid children and Ihelr mile Iriitul', was In walling, expecting mhhisses front llor.iee Mnvn.iril. Dr. Ttiunle nnd otheis. .Inst ns tho imi'tliiL' ei as riL'iiiiiz'il. the triiln L'ot read In sliirl. M. A. Iv. Mie-li, Sr., went nut. s!de Ihu gate nnd hiirrleil up the riilnn'ntiibli.limcnH nnd the public property men but while there n slime was Ihrnwn at ' which, In the nbsence of nny Joint net ol par lilm from llietur. then n idtlol evn illschnre-d llllon. evmslietr pluud.r It wns my rpiii.tm iithlm. This was the lust shot j Instantly, tint If liny wott'd iiIkIiiIii from furlher nggrrs ubout forty rifles were poked mil of the far bii, nud wero tUlermiiitil In separate, we windows, nnd iliscluirgul. The HVug tell jli id belli rwpnrule In peace. Hut lhewonleil Uie rest nf the story ns follows: ultnek on l'ort Sitnitir, (whlcli look place. not Tho bullets actually whlsthd over the Trotn nny military iiicesslly, for what harm was funds of our crowd uroiipd the stniid. culling a single comii.iiiy.cooinil up In Charleston bar- off leaves nnd sprigs, lo Iho conslernnlloit ofjbor, i.ble In do lo South Curollni? but for the iadles ni.d men. The lire wns returned by the nvniecd purpose of "stirring Ihc bin ul" nf liic Union men, who llted some thirty to forty rllles, Inside revolvers, into the cars, but with whal i Ihc'. we have lint learned, as the train passed mi without hilling, llat a wild Mil lerrlfic scene ncciiritd Instantly, by the rurh nf one thousand in' u, liiMilled and luformled, upon the trail.", wllh thii-iils In tettr up the Iruek nud In biiin iho bridge ovtr Ihe Hot st.ui. Col. Tlinrnbtirg. Temple, Mynall, Meek lihmilr. nnd the editor nf I its paper, nil re paired In Iho truck, made short uppenU tn ' Imv.ud Iho regiment of Mr. Wi-lisler, (who Ihcctnnd, nnd bniilortit them not In ilMuilihiihcrll tbc cnnseivallve npintons uf his llhis. tin-toad. Willi ilifileiiliy they were iiuictcil. Irlou father.) has ciitid surpil'i' on the pari We nre now snlbllnl that the pe-nple cunnnt longer be held . fflluro railroads nnd brid.-es. If iheveolliiiie In lirioL' men urmiil nnd iiifurl- iitnl into ihcoiinliy, slop them In our tmvnsj nud n!nng Ihe line e'f Ihe roml. In lire Into cr.iwil of women nml clillilr.-u, loo (K'up'r will rise up In Ihelr might nud .teuiolbh ihc io.nl.'. I inli til we now have but Utile Imp.' I list t civil evar will lie uiirled. Threau in.- making n In wl'itt will lie done Willi union leiulers uller Ihc Bill nr.liiiu1. I ne pwpet nn ex.wpirniiil, und they wilt ll;hl lo the d.-uth ; mid .in leadern eve have can restrain ihiin II. Iiidcid. Ihey might to do so, which wu lliink Is ipiestiuuable. Newspapers correspondi ncu rrom Lurnpe, ami pilviile letters us well, eonllnno In glee insurance that, wluileeer may bu Ihe course nl governments the reeling of the mas'rs Is ludis' ptitably with the' North in the promt e-oiilllcl. The I'arlse-oinspoi.dcut of the Newuik IMiIij .Ureitiur wrltiKi I evu jeste-rd ly shown n private letter, fin-u Kninktiul. co,,Unlng ,1a, smte.n. nl that ,, K".r ,rOT ,i i" ..'..,.., ....iii. i'...,. i ,.,.. m ,i, he (..rtvtnin til .1 Iho I tilt I hi. lis. M.i i I nine. M v.r.t in uie- rri-iiin iiirvrn ninirinin- V n....li.,l i tl. f.,Ii..l Hi..i.4 I.,-ml.... I.. 'm,. und were Infoim-d th.-t Urn M.s.bt.r '"'"' vPil" " f.itf w 't1;' 'rT"'"!''.'"''" "'in ".'i1! ',,.T,V!i7:.,ri1' 'Afierlhe,l,.cllonwas,I,cl,hd.ll.e disunion, hane. for t-i.;.l.xi.i lit wh n hey n rl Ivo nl , , ,,, M , , un iflli.-r who folhiweil Ganba'ill thrnughiuit iheSlclll.in nnd Nitipoliliiu c.iiui iilgti. nud wl.ii infoi mid me that l.e laid l.iken pm'sagi for New Voile in one or tho tteumera from Liverpool next wu!,-. The writer of ihc uhuvc Is an ntlache of tl.e American l'gnllen In Paris, and doubll.-ss ihouli lb.it clreuiu.l.ii.cu grenlly lum-asce! writes ontvwh.it ho I.unwi to be true. Thel"1'' dini.-ulty of irmpromlH-. iiiimmiii.. ev.re hading member, of n large 1$? firm Iii Hirmhighnm, l.nglaiul, wrllen lo Ids im thi part i.r the South, ilut ll.elr ontillu correspoud.'iits In lliU eily as folloas : lion il rights w- re thrraientil. The n.'i-riillti-d Wo can nsMire von tli.it w use llilol srlili , KmsLt if th It finis lean intrly. Itielmllii the eoi. Hiding ridings by Ihu sid units which ure now oeciirilng In your i-uuulrv wllh sor row nt ihe i-onttmplali.iii or the thru eiitiolro pl.o or eh II ey-ar, which nceoriKug to Ihc liete-sit news from Annrle-.i, sreins luevllablc; but with piideniul pl.'.ifiire by the noble und cm Ihns'usile pttiiotlrin nf'thu jie.iple or ihe N.irlh In rtspoii-o id II o call for troops by the Preshl. ul. Our hopes nnd confidence tiro evn l.rnl in the North; ullli her Mire-e-ss eivili.i- lion is sure In progress lapldly; but wh.it gloomy lutitre wuutd Ihe m es r.f Ihe South inturu for humanity I God foils!.! It I A Wiishinglnn correspondent nf Ihe Timet learns, through u private Itllir received from Iviiope by ihol.ul sleam.r, thai Iriiei'iufroio iheSoutlitiii (;ure.l. racy nro pn willing p,t- polls hlgn.il by " It. .belt T.iuui'n, S.eietury of Slate." If was not l.i.ow whether unv ....!....... i. . I 1. 1. I i I iilai-uii nl ..f them would bo vlriu dlv un nt- ' kiinwliiljiuviit ol the rebel (i.iveniment. A Parlt cori.Mio.id.-nl of ihemme lournill, inenlluiii uine-t.uicli.ilv.leulli wl.lebh.I.l (ii.l oceurreil In that clly V Mr IVler i oT-. ' ele-rs, n f.iim I'lilladelphla. who P.itUs.-i.ne lime will, his Ur.iordlii.iry degn-u i.r e.- weuliny ge line m in has Ik-cii living In laiini. , rni ii. H ii, ., . il un, il i.i, . i,,u,, v in , -A i . ,- c,, , , ., , . . ., .," . , cilement ubout Ihe iiiiforluii.Ua tals oTuiTilr ! i'", ,h " '''"" "V.1'? '," ",ihQ .V",1 , nt home, and it fortnight or mo.e ngo. whllel,tl'c'alHl,'; ''.'J '','11 ,8.'rl ,ul-,r c,l "'V ''j-;1!1 sitting at the banking bouse of John Munroo.l f."""'"11'' ' '"' ttllrccl rou to in Iho At and while ntiding the telegra.l.le despatches ; j "le from Oliln. Indian annd Illlnei'.-Sinln whleh iinnounenl the surrender nf Port Sun.. ' ;l'o? j'1''''n nuiounlsl,. flee nt.d it hiilftnll. ter. nud President Llnc.dir. fir. I call rur' I ons (Uie llilliuioiv au. Ohio Uillr.d) llm Irof.iH, he Ml our In un apoplectic fit. From this first at luck Mr. P.teis uppe.iied tn have recovered, but he was vlsilid wllh nuolher two dajs ago, which terminated his life. .I . ii. I. With rfgurd lo ihe seized lies-patches', Ihc Time-it Washington correpondeul sajs ; 'IheiKvelnpiueiils that uie likely to follow me rcrznre oi inu ilespaleiie liie.l lit llie tel. graph olllecs will uslnuud the eouutiv. Tl.ev mi? . V . 9 1 in will Hmev u sWeni or liuiehiiy cxlemliiu through ull giudm of illlel.il liusiniss 1UM soclal circles, Almnsl every b.ly uppenis In hate been ei.gng.il in giving iild im.f cniforl lis Ihu leUI. mid to liavei luriibhi.l iiumii' .ii.iiu.uk.-, ..in. iu i.iivu iiiniiriiiu uie.iu ' and luforinatliin fur fceitring ihe trlumi li oil Iho rebellion. M.mbeis ol Cougre-s from Frio Stall figure ficrmeiilly nniong (lm. niKiiilIv tiim.iifss ll...s. . . i IJIIII1.S .I W IV IHIIII lll-l III CV , II...I.18 of lull Ihgmc. 1 think vour c-Uy repie- unlive, soinu ol eihoin me now seeking coin- minions In llie F.ilntil army, did llieir full in giving iiil.iruiutiou nud telegrjphlo ineour- agtmenl In ihe rebel leaders then tngugid in nulling Ihelr Slates lulu tho vorlex of So- cesidon. Itepnrlcis for Northern Fre-e-roll iincra haiided Into iho telegraph ollleo Ihe) .iioeel.dgu tiiev hud obtained I trough llieir ' Free Soil profession. Mv. nl lie member ofj the Puice Cuigiii-s. nud koine fuuii Five- Stall's, held nut wind of eueourugeme-nt lo ' ll.erebil Itndirs. Ih.il If Ihey would Inep up Iho fire they would break Iho Frio Sollern down. Several nf the members of that Con tention rrom tho Horder States gave regular reports or Its nroeeedingslto the rebels, w bile nt the fcanio lime Ihey wero iindsllug Ihat tho nroceedincs should be lent from the northern, pre.? and public. i Edward Everett on tho Timet- IMwnril Kverelt Ims given publieliy lo n no ble letter which honeiit recently lo "u cones pnndeiit In Virginia" probably meaning Wll limn (1. Hives. It is tinoiitieed that the letter eva orlhinally written without tiny tliought of publication, it is us toiiows. My dear Mr. : Your teller or tho Olh reached me yes It rd iv. 1 lead It with mingled feelings! priiliDiil llmt your friendly regard hndus yet rum-lei il the shoek of the times, nml duply gileud nt Ihu tliffcient views we lake of the existing crisis. It Is well known lo yan that I sustained the South, nt the utmost lolal sacrifice of in tint lice and favor nt home, ns lougns I thought she was pursuing cointllullon.il objects. This 1 did, iillhotDlli the South hud placed the con servatory North hi n fulc nnd Inilefeti'lble position, by Ih) repeal oflho MNsourl Coniprn. mbe, nnd the persevering nllcmptslo force slavery Into the Territory of ICiiihii", by sur pilie, rritud niul vloleiiec, ngalnst the Known w-lsh of nn neirevhclmliur uiuiorily of the peo ple. 1 pursued this coursu for tlio sako of slienglliciiiiii! ilia munis til n.itrioiic union men nt the South ; iioViougi I mis will mriue, piittlyfromjiuli ic!tuit my versoiml kiwicl ttlfrc, llmt lending Southern )iolitliom h,d for liinlij j(nn l)ttnict'licillo biml up the Vnwti, m won hi titty tttinl lo roiiio lit Unital Sinlti timeiii mail, nnd that lliesl.tvtry ipics lion was but n prelenei' for ketplng up tin ugl tlou nud rnllyimr Iho South. Niilllhtiiniliiig Ihc stnto of thlni', nud the eeliollvuiievnrrauliibleiii.iiimrlii which s lie is police of ndnion win Inlll.itiil by South y Cnrollnhi nud lollowtd by the other Cotton Stall s. nud In spile of Ihc seizure of the public the South, nnd thus bringing In n Horder Stales.) nud Ihc siiln-fi'Kiil I iron it 1 ii'-e nl Monlgoni' ry, hitee ulmlly clinugul the Mute of all.tirs. 'I liehoitlli have I vieil nn uiiproinkul evnr ngalnjt Ihe Gnveriinieiil of the l'liltrd Stairs, ihc mildest nud nmst beiifieiint In Iho win Id. nnd has made It ihe duly ef every good citizen In rally lo its support I pcreiove ihat my have'njiiib'lelv(.xnrfs- ed that f"uthmnt, nud e-mitrlh lot mv mite In of some nl my South, rn frh nd vnursilf ninnng Ihc most vnlnul ol ihi-m in If my so doing was rnnslstmt with the fileiidlv r.i'litigs I hue ever ilerlshe.1 Inward Ihe Koulli. Hal ll.rse filend fotg.l lint us rally us the I l.lli or April tlnl l. lieiore Hie pinelami. 'lulu of l'rvldenl L'nr.ilu the Secitinry id j War nl Montgomery had thn-iiteuiil that, by ihe lt or Mn v, Iho OnRilitnle1 Ibg sliiiuld Hon over Ihe l iplt.il nl i ii'Iiiirjlnn, tiiv) in in ibte lime over Pun till Hull. Win n Gen. r ul lleautvgnrd pr.i.etils tncxecutr this tl.rcnt. his ml liol i-iimioti hails nnil slit-IU will not pare lie r.i.iflhat sl.iillir my ilingl.tcr nud four llltln children nt Wn-lilimton. nor mv uivn iiHiftn ll'Mlnit. Mu.i I. b-e-aum I have turn the sternly trend r the South, sit still while ho Is batterlu-r my house nbout inr eatsr I crlnln'r deprerlaleil the elmleo nl n I'rc, Idelil ixebuively by the elielorlnl e.ile of mil' M-etlon of the country. lhon:li e-ouenllug with ll:o crtnie-st re-iiirtaiiro to li. myseir upon mi" nf llu'.ipp'rtliu liiki'ls. It wu. liHWeetr, bil ly In Ihe !iof r of (In South In h tve prudiited ;-, - , - - -TS add lent rru!t. lint 1'ie .fumnon.M tmr '.'!''J' m( '" -. "' '"" ""o!il r.sirf. I limit I'm thnrgr .(J, (fM lhuil ,m,.,,.iml . s,.,, .: .. , ..,. ... ,,ii ,i:i. .,.....' ,i . vvn-s.f eiviiM. sit irff ,'il, I.Kt.unwse.llic Tiny I. new tint (licit- ems nu ontMt. publie-uii in.ijorny iii inv ot ii i.r. iiiiii mot in.-re wuiioi lieniii'ln tlii pn-H-nt lloit'. They "prerlplla ltd" ll.o iiiiilurv nr the Union, Ihciii-i ihey knew that II Ihey Malted, eeeti ihe pretext for Il wou'.l fail. Mlirlhe- col Ion .States had receded, nl I'resti'iMt, iinllbriiilly ii'iiled lliemselv.il to thai eff.cl. Tho lien 1 foi wu by n cont!tu llon.il imjorlty pleilgeel ihem in lil.o miuiiir ngalnst nny future iiiiul.iluiiiil or the (.'or.sll union, viol King the rights i.r Iho South. A number Irotn Mimnrlmsetls (Mr. Adams) pi MIug ll.o entile cotifldonce nl llie Incr.mlug adiiiiiilslr.il.iiu, prnpoe-d lo mini! I New Moxl coin ti .Stole. niul thrio lew le-irilnrh's were iirganb.-il wills out iniv nnit-s'.ttcry revltlc- linn, tt line mis w-asnoiie in (Digress, Uie -s,lM reK.'.tleil or iiirll'inl Ihu laws ihrowlug olnlaeVj In Ihu way nf n c.verln.f fugUiYi- I. .... I ... j .. 1.1. 1. !.... - .. .. .. ..r J.,..--l.i.li ..lll.il I..I.U ih.it 1,1. .11 ,111 prucllfle Injury Pi t'.e ottmi Slate. TIhtc e-i'itcllitniy ileuioiilrnt.iui hid im effcl In I staying Uie progress i.r lece'sloii, Iktiiii. Ihe j leinhrs of iIil- revolution evero sK-ti-riuliieil not lo besalbfl'd, nud In liiituiiilii 111.11- police-, I iihleli In Ihe Pglil of the toti.tllulloii, u slai '') 1l''-lll' ''''' fw". V l-v up e-ahd III tllOMlOld. ' '" " '".nl ". '?" '" ""'ff.' I.n,""!i- "" l"',lv- "". ""I. wnillirr llie .Mull. .Wl I ,'""'' " P 1'"" , ,. , ,,,.. Hut, my good film. I, '''" ' '" '' n grent ifeal more Hum '.'I' 1 ;, She cl.il.ns the e-aj. I..I i.r l.o coun ' ",,i?"Kl! .' '".' ml n "ir,J .rl" H1" "I light to dragoon the Slato or Maryland und l .. .. ..-I..- .r . ,... l. .. i.t. ... .. uu .ipi in jmi . ..i .".r .mil o i uie, nun ieii. Ineley. MliJimrl, nud T.niuss.-e, Intis Joining lheSoulh.ru Coi.fulerncyi Ihe right In ncrnpy foritewes whleh protect llie trade of the) Gull of Mexico ; the righl to Mint up Ihe outlet of tic Ohio, MlulIpnl, nnd Iho Mhrourj j nnd Ihu.l y, she claims llie ;lghl for nny State, thai thoopes In pt-s ii l.nv lulhat eiY-ct lo bie.de . . . ... ",'' l",1' l,""n J" ''0II"K ''T "''eonIIin. llk.k ll lh..lttl.ai-l.lli.lA.l.l....te.l ..I ..h.... .til... . ,'"", '"'' ...... .h.iki ii shensks l.i l.uoii iilonei'iiiid won llieOov- tTi.iiient of llie LTiiitl.il Hlu'c, in ib-dlincc '" '" f"!t'".m ,'l,"i ,"r . '"'";. "" "l,Wl .""' lw,,V of ih" rcvo ' dUpen; , , ' Jeiiin-ltei', lulies l",,11'' iho capil.il puliliewlulili.hmenls ii enin'Ui'i'.i iui.es meiisiiris m iieteiui I of Iho Union, Ihe tuts il in fici .nil .iiini nsj mill link ri tj ji in. "I'l'ivifiu'iii'iinienii'iiuii tiiej IH9 t'l mv , ..! ttl"' v l'"'.'!! u "-",,l,,t ,I,U I" vss-Ir.n. fong pre. med.liilid by iiiiiblllim and .appointed pol- '""'. i' .r. . si. .-ii.niin ...n; " llr'lrw "':l1'0 1, " J1'1' f,";r "r i,M' .P",1 "rn"r troubles.. ) tho exclaims Ihat ihe North "el.s to" sul.Jug.ito llu South." I cannot ilenribe to you, my elcnr filend, Ihesorroev cm-iil me by lids state i.r things, Ciieuiiilnnecs. us you well know, hud led me lo form pufon.il frlin.lly relallon nt the South, more exlenslicly than most Noithern men, und Ihe support givin especially in Ihu Hordir Slu'es, In tho ticket on which my n.itno tins boine nt Ihe lute election, filled me nun griiiiiuii If Iho sacrifice of all 1 hatu could hate averted Ihe piese-nt disastrous clrtiggle. I could luivo made it willingly, joy. fully. Hut I pruy you believe mo Ihat lpeuk. not only my own conviction, but Ihat nl Iho entire North, wheu I say llml we feel th it II e conflict has been forced upon us lo gratify the nepirutions uf iiit.bltious sii-ui that Ills our ilulM tit nsiorilciu In stilt ntntttl I'll. 1111(1 1(1 llltl U'liJ - uiuabiikfi us nis i.iiii.i" ...... ." ... whole people to sustain the government und whole people lo sustain mo governmeni i iiuu thutll Is.llposible. morolhe Interest nf the South than of Ihu North, Hint this ultcmpt to brcuk un the Union i should fall. I n main, mv tlenr air. , Sorrow billy und sincerely yours, Lpwaiiii KvKnKTT. it - Tho Hoi W'i special from Point of Hocks gives nddllhiniil paitieulurs of the evacuation nl' Harper's F.rry. It nppears that the Hint lock nimkels, ntgar, coll'ee, cutlnn, machinery, etc, which Ihey could liol laku nevay, were thrown Into Ihe titer, nnd nothing Is left ol tiny value. The lebcls leceived Inform.tllou that the Federal troops wire going lo Win chester In fortify mid cut off llieir rttreitt, which cniNcd ll.elr retreat to thnt place, where they will be leluforced from Hlchinoiid. Il sum Hint Ihcrej were 13,000 or 20,000 troops nt Harper's Ferry. The ICinliieky nnd Mislslppl troop! said they cou'.l fight, nud wauled lo go nnd take Viih!iigtnn nn ihelr own ueenunl, At Point ol Hocl.s, slxiy-foiir rebel t-nvulry were itporl id in be ncrii'i ihe river. The ruir ofllie main body of rebels wns only ten miles from Ihu Firry, nt noon. A special lo the llttvld, dated Hilllmore, June lOlli, says lliul ilOO Poiiadcralo Irootn eve-re reportid to bi nl Is-csburg, bill lliey will ilouhllcM tetlre on thciiiproicli r our troop. Co'i.ucl Morehead's regiment ul Peiin)ltaiila roldieis iiii-amprd nt Licuet Point, luarcheil tliriingli our slnelA this moinln;;, en route for Wii'hinglnu, where it present movement Is e.itilldcnily jireilieled within n short time. Wc l.ntu" leporls licit Gincriil Duller will make u tl'iiiot.Mrnllni) toivatd Yoikloituwilh In forty eight hours. Account through scccss'nn channels glee but one l.llleil nnd three evniiii.h-il ut H.-lhel. The nue klllid wiKslmt by Dnryee's ,'iuave, while Hieing thu building In which troops had hud taken refuge from Colonel MugiudcrV gun. They further report tli.it ihey hud im rilled camion, nud nothing but liowitx-rs. They. My the approaches nl General Hutlir on Yiirktoivn. Mnsknl baltc.-iis line the rout. The Time' correspodenl, Wiinlilngloii. 1 Ct Is. suyj Col. Lin.ler ii.i left Phlllppl, etl.ero he was nl Ihc head of live ligiinrnM, nud II I supposed he ha inuteit furev.1 march ncro Ihe mntint.ilns to Winchester, tt tllslanca if ii bout fitly miles. The Tnliunt't dbpateh say! Iho I'resldcnt Is w-niklng nu hi me''.tge. lie will lake the highest ground In favor of pnuccitling III.1 evnr wilh the utmost vigor, nud HuMiIng ll by whi ter irpn'sib'c, rcenmimiidiiigu cull for half n million of iiiiii, nud tipprupriutp.g two hundred million dollars. Gov. Sprngiie. ef IJhmlo Il.ind. will be lei'-d.-red it Major Giliernlshlp. The Sicunl I'.Ii.kIj 1-h.iul leglm.-iil le .inlenil In W'ikIi iiigliin, where lluru is It) be n cniiLi-tilnitti.il ..r the who'c nviill.tblo resertu forev, Iu nrd.r In miikoa forititid inoveliKlil toward! Kich liion.l, Ciiplahi Chiinnrey Ins Inkin cntninitnl nl the Su'ipiihaiiit'i, nud will sail for the Gulf in me i-niirro or mu wei i. Tl.o TnLimt'i Wiihlni-tnn eorrrsponiUnt wrltis : 1 visited Ihe nfllec of ihe Alexandria (iiiittlt and found Ihe til.lor Iu i-liief n l.'eiiliu.iiil Iu Ihe Fifth P nnylv.iii!a 1! glim nt the rtiior lers, coiiipii-lturs nnd piess'iiiu ure metii'itrs of ll.o riinie ii-glmenl. The form " wns uliiio.t r. n.le. und they iiittnd.il In go In pnis ul mlili.lgl.t. AilvitllM-m. nts nro Inserted fin1. Tlu-re is n great ihslre to see the first piii'T in morrow. 1 1 luite rieclti.1 u com- or Ihe Vttuwil mum I'iVi. Ju.t li inn ll.u press, ll contains Ihe following siilul.ilnry to it reader.) : Wu make our best b.nr In our editorial friends, i. Me ml n l.nii.l id kindness In Ihe '.-ill-.-ns ..I Al-.v.iui1riii, lip our miliiary tup In mil- brulher soldiers. wi.di cniifiidoii in tl.e iii.inUs ol our coiu.tiy. Fivling ihe want of ii iictispip-r iu Ihe e-auip, in we p.islie.1 the .piill uii-l hiindled the hliek b-foro wu Io.in.nl In handle a swnt.l, we ef iieliulul in (jilublbb ii liiiilium by which our fniiid nl I nine nn.l the putil o In gnu nil may ! Ii...ii'il n! whal t runs pit i i in tiiinp. Wo Imeo brti eullv.1 Ihu IS.iggn) Fifth, nid sli .iild our pa rr not wuir In ihe manner nml lei.- that might liocxpectid, eve enti'n'y will Is. i . e-iis.il nu Ihe pli ll nf shabl.in- having In; i-oo.e ii pirt nl oar iintnr. nnd 'Iu home G.iv i-rutnent Im not i-.iiiio forivaid In our relief. Suriied by J. P. IJIy. Three colutmii uie dovolt.l lo German rc.i 1 r'. At a private d'lrier recently given In Wash liiglon Gem nil Scott I reputed In lure iiiudcii speech, Ihe" po'tilie" or which were tli.il lids war I tt evnr again. I brothers, nnd it u.t Id ileslro lh.it ns Utile blood n possl- Il!l. kt.il.l'il ll. ktii'il , llml 1.1 ft r..,V aliit'J I.i. ih.iuld have under Ids direct control nve'r 60. 0(1(1 in. ii, nu.) the dit-td.il force ofllu rebi I it mild bo so l.t mini el In that surrrt.der would le-it uieiislty; und llml In ninety iliys the r.ctlve- eonte-st would be cud.il, end Without u getiiral lat'le IkIwiiii nritile. Purroii Hrowiilmv, iditnr ol Ihe ICnnxvlllo H7ii. Is iuIvIai) or n roniplracy to jie'w him Messrs. Johnson. Ncbou, .M.iin.ir.l, nud olher Union mi n of Timie.vio nud miry them In Iron Id Montgomery, there either lo be pun Llml for treason ugulust the .Southern Cun f.-di r.tey or kepi in liotag.s. II. s linpnca ihu.s ii 1 1. n the plotters nre by no iiviiih e. piiMid In inlurlng lone. 'He mv : " lat the railroad nu whleh I'nii.ii mrn of Hill Ten lusriciiti' convey nl lo Montgomery be rler u illy und Ii.im.'.'. s'y ih-eiroyed I ll Iho prop. iK-rly of iho men coise-crneif be c.iniume.1, und let llieir lives pay thu foif.-il, nud the n lines will be (git en ! I't tho tires of patriotic veil, gcaiici'b.' biiilinn lb.' Union tillers untie whole Ian I, let Ihcmgo nut where-llieso c.iii'piiutor Ine, like Ihc fires rrom Ihu lird that ronsmmil Nudab nnd Abihit, Ihe lev.) snns or Aaron for presumption less sacrilegous I If we nre In-eare-criiiiil ul Mnuigonieiy. or executed llicre or risen he-re", all tin. nin.nl.itlnn wo want Is in know that our p.irtbau friend have visited upon our puficulor, certain secession Jeiuleis. ii iinwi horrible tcngeance. 1.(1 it le ilnr.e, .'n 7'c-iiitfi.re, mug.'i the pale if Ml le foieeil iiiul the Am reus le made lo full. Tim Dublin t-'ittman piiblbhes a letter from New- Yurie, in which Ari-hblnhon Hughes indicates iho policy whlcli Iho American IrUh win pursue in uie pic-cm crisis, jt is. nesays. .i . ... ... . fifty year since he look Ihe oatli id nlleglauco j Mining C'oimianl.-, Feirymtners and others, In ll.e Ainerlc.in C'onlltulinii, ami no change i nUa ito niis lor Il7ii.ny, JUJuy or Similnp has since come over Ids iiilud ns lo his duties j put pores, tt III ill'e-cl nu iiniiu-iinu taring by or us n citizen. Tho Government was, us It i deriug Wlru Itopo ihrcult our Agents, iintr, Minhiilhvil by ll.o Stars mid Slilpes, I Clicul.il, wllh u scale of weight, tlzes, whleh lias Ufii Ids dig. and (.ball bn lo ilwlslreiiKihsuuil Hit orprl.isiiiiiieuil.wlll Ijo lor end. Although ixprtwd In u rouiidabaul laid.d In Ihow lnleiii.t.d. w liocau ihenfum. phraseology. Arehbi.liop Hnges' wonts Imptv """"'' !'" Aiy .'j'. Ae'du-ti sympathy wllh the North, nn ud.iption i.r il ii.iri.i. iiuu n neiiti unit tlio lii.li in Anuri' oa hold ll.e same tleevs a himself. The Stars uttd Stripe, nt (lie retpiofl nf Arihliinhoi Hughes. Lit ve been iiiieiid.d fiom Ihe Human Catholic caihediul of New- York. Tho VlcUbiirgh (MU.) .S'h.j rubes n cry of! nhiim ubout iibolillon iiii'srarlis, and nterls.i thnt the whole soutl.einleiii country Is nvaim.! lug wllh ll.em, tiiinpering with negroes mull rndeuinrliig in invito lh in to open rebel.! lion. It Inn il.'l.ilU of u plot In liiku anl Scot I counties " tt.nrivolllng lor publientlou,'' This must l.e coinfortnble reading for such , Southern peop'o us Lellevc ll, , Tim Little Hock (Arkansas) Gaulli says i j If .lining Ihu Mc.tlcuii war. when wl hud .on. Iinl nf ull Iho ponder mauuraeloriis lu Iho, country, nnd ncccfs In I Im world besides, now. . I.' , , ,, , , ' I f .. !.. r..iv v t.ii ,.iiiiw u.ii.iiiii i.j biii.4 eriidtaiieed to one dollar tt pound, how much decused, for Ihu purpose i.r paying the debts will it bwotlh with most i, the niaiiiir.ielo. 'charge's nnd ulloeeiine-t-J ugalnA wldislate. rles in tlw hiiiuls nl our enemies nt home, mull ny urijw 0r Hon. J. 0. TULMAN, County no neefcd lo ihu rn.til.ct of the world. Ktery Jud-e. Binlnoriiow.l.-rMiouM be preKiveil o H t WM. HOFFMAN, Countv Clerk, eyrie go'd. j uii en,, if.ni, ' .,-,. n trim: llir lull TIIK ClIJIKT. A COmmHIllcit- tlou from lloivard Obsirvutory unnounces that the coine't Is growing brighter, und 9 already visible to Iho naked eye iie-nr the lull o, J fc- vision.- iu mu uai. vv ..... ..... -i. - co. It will pas neros the Jieat HJPTd ' nnd will bo near the "bowl' und the Dipper In .cglil or nine days, mu mo mom rem irieuuu: lucl uijoul tiij coniei i, inn it win...i mu l'iih or May be nlmost exactly where the e-arlli had been on Friday, the 10th Inst, so that tr its icrlhellnn puss ige were 2 1 days curlier, tlio tnrtli would pass through tho body of tho comet. The southern bogus confederacy advertiser f.r proposals lor earring thu mails between New Orleans nnd Texas. Tho lone Star Slate I ut now enjoying Ihe fruits of Seces sion. Iteniorselcss Indium on the borders, incursion! by plundering Mexican, no de fence nu the sencnaM, no arm?, no powder, no mails, nnd no money. ar Amman. Ily the IJi-v. A. M. William. Mr. George W. Carter nnd .MII.nelr.dii Low, nil or(!al,urg. SPECIAL NOTFOES. D. Wm. Douthltt. Attorney nt Law and Notary Public, will dctole I.N attention In OIIKGO!' WAIt SCItlP for Ihe next Ihree or. four weeks. All persons having chlins and de siring me lo attend lo them, should bring Hum. In as roo-i n po slide. P. S. I have n special ngenl nl Washington. Clly. Jacksonville, July (1, Iflfil. 5Mt WA11IIEN L0D3E No. 10, A. F. & A. M. AHOLD llieir regular coinmiinlcnlloiii M. if1'"1 Wednesday Hvcnlugs on or preceding NAihe full moon, In jack.ioxvim.i:, onv. G. W. UIlKKIl, W. M. II. Ht.onM. Sec'. I. 0. 0. F. J.ecKsoNVii.t.i: Lonui: Nu. 10, holds lis regu lar meeting every SAWWAV M'l.'XJ.W, at their HalUMc'Cully'H Theater building). Ilrnthcrs In good standing nte cordially In vlled lei attend. W. 0. HANSOM. N.G. llKsnv Dkm.imikii. It. Sic"y. :i2;0ml " mi:Ci()NCIIAPT12ll NO. J, j.icKxox vu.i.i:, vnr.aox, Will hold Its regnl ir communications on tho I'lr.t Hnliti.ln)-i:tciili.gi.t'i:l)-M.n.lli. All roj.iiirnlng Cinipinloiis In good itar.dlng are conliully lutllnl In attend. w. w. rowi.i:it. il p. J.ts.T. Gt.itxx, See'y. le.cS:17 PHOENIX LODGE No. 23, A. F. & A. M. Hold ll.elr regular coiniiiuiilciitlnu Ihe .StTi'itntr Ilvr.MMisnii or preceding llscj full moon. In l'li.eul-c. Orruou. S. M. WAIT, W. M. S. P.i-.iii.irii.Sec'y. Jiu2G:2 Seiititiilt.l.t ha. long Ih.'. u .'iidorMil by Iho m.il'e.il faculty us u mild, r.ifo nud tUVcllt-.) ii...-rlenl and nllernttvi'. To extend Its u fill-ii.-m. all iho K-lenlltle npplluuee or iii.xli-ru i-li"-iiiblrv Intro l.""'ii pul Iu reipil-lllon by Mercrs. Ht.ii',, lo i.lit.ilu n pure extract or ll initelii.it prop-rll.s. Combining therewith ti'geluMe prodacts, Ihey ure cuahlnl w-ltli ciwi. ild -neu In ult'-r In Ih'J publlo it sure nnd certulit rem My for all dl-.-ne arblug rrom linpurlly of Ihe blood or dcratigem.'.it nf Ihu binary function. VD I in ut2rr m:v Ai)Vi-.iiTirsi:.Mi..vrs. armt3.aa- ALf. p-ron Indiblid to S. M. W.tir or Wait A lltiir. Tor ni-iilal neciiiil.iire li.veby tiotllVil to .iy In i.ono eve pt Ih" iiii..-rlgiiil, or 1.!-or.l-r. n e llie said 1 1. Hi!' hit nu furlher In terest In th. cone rn. 8 M. WAIT. Jaek'oi county, July 2d, 1MJI. 23:lw 2Tonntl : Ar.MK 01- RAlllH.i: II.VOsS. o:s the Villoy lio.-.d. Thu nitiiir can hut-i Ihusaiujl.y di'Pngnt !.. Limixi.i.'s Hhoo .Store, proving property tend paving for lhl iidieitUeni.-nt. J.ek..nivlllo, June Mlh. Ibr.l. M:3t GKA3J3J SAVEIiI.20Wl ('. V. I!..i). Jlmiar r.n.1 l'rorrlclor. tiii: woitidT hlnownld 1 MA WTIreTrTTJ TUflHDP f iliiilV A lliU AAA A AvU O A AJ r Iu their uew und largo cant as Theater, will perform at vTr.cIiscmvillc, 2'ridny, July 12. fpilI.S Immense Pat llllon hits been gnllen up J. villi n sp.ii-tout slage, bonutl'iil tccm-ry, und nil Ihu appointments ir ie(lrPeIni Ihenlir. 'llieli'oiip'U'on-lof TuenlyArlMes.iir whlcli l nre ladles. Ihv exlill.ltlo.i will eomUl of Cirnle r.iiilonitnie, Ilt.ilulloii on Tight lto,ic, Gran-rul Grouping of AullIiK.Gyniuatllc Itlug, I a .Ing.tvtll.t.Two Wrulb rs. D.iiieliig.i Ic.: Ihe whole In coiicludo wllh Ih.' Grand dilute I'iui imnlnii eiilllliil Ihe MAGtO TltU.Mt'llT, wlllt nil Trick nn I Tr.iururmitlon. 'I hi liiiiiuu-o e-stiililbliiu.-ut I ilraetn by t'orlt I lie. Iu Ten Wagons, making Ihu I erg ot timet- it. r on llie Pnilllo e-insl. The m in ng.r would Kiy Ihat you nro lo havo Iho vhoti oriliu.Mirllii.llI Troupe lh.it playid nl Ma gulru's Opei.t II. it:'.', S. I'., nue liundriil ulglitt. Price of Adnilrtlon.OxK Deix tit Children half-price. Doors open at " j, v. m.- Performance com mences ul 8 u'eloek. GKO. B. PIKHOi:. Agent. Cr3- Thev nid iK-rlorm ul GASHUIIG oa TIIUIMDAY, July llili. TSTJCtES IS 10 prr cent. Ilgliler, lose than onednir Iho il'tum-Ur mid six limes n ilurnMons Manilla ur llimp Itopu tl'itpiul strength, and Is uuaf ri'et.d li. eli.iiiL"! oT weutliir. It l more iiaillciiliuly fiuy Hopes, 1 dry Hopes, u.i.ipieu iir ieiricit nud lor buttling rrom . ,.,., ,1.,,,,, .. i,)C11i.l-.1 IMancs. ..ut a. s. hallidie: & co. MtM-r.lCll'UMH Fatont "VSTix-o Xlopo AKU SUSPENSION HIUDGE BUILDERS,. U'. -US !' -. h.J'. Jyuam , ,.,., ,. ,,,..,. v7 "T I. ill. til- liltl'.l.U, I t-oi-.NTV or Jaci;ox, j County Court, July Term, A. D. 18CI. "VTOTK'l; Is hen by given lo ull perrons Inv ll teiestedin the talo ol ihe Htul Fslatt be longing In V. H. 'I'A'I'll, lulu of said county, de coated, to bu mid uppear before the said Court, O.i ll.i 7'i Dan of Awiuit. A. D. ISfil. m show raue why nn older thull not bo miida r., ,i. ei.. ..r 11...1 i.'...,.. i.,.i. ..,..;.,.. . ..i.i jmuiistrem