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THEOREGON SENTINEL. 11 " .i. . -.iust-Tit.-jji... -gn.it i. 1 m.t?.ai.m. $4 IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1861. VOL. VI. NO. 28. BUSINESS CARDS. SAMUKL 12. MAY, KTOTAIIT XT7Z3ZjXOt OFFICE IN "SENTINEL" DUILOINO, Jnctmnn Itle, ttrrgntt. DR. J. HERBOLD 170UI.D rrfiHctriilly nniinmicc In Ihcclll . T sens oi tfiichsiitmiie mm vicinity that lie li now pn-pan-il to do VULGAMTi: Oil III hum: :u wouk for artificial teeth In lliu I C til fllll till! llllll-. lo, nml nt prl- All kind nf Dental operation attended to In n skillful minuter. Jnckviinlllo, June 21, lSfil. 20tr WARSCRIIVWAR SCRIP. B. F. DOWELL, ATTOltNEY AT LAW, Will practice In nil llm Court nf the Thlril Jiidlihtt IM'Irlcl, tln Suprtmc Court of Ore gnu, and In Yrckn,Cnt. lie linn mi ngonl at Washington, and expect to visit that cllv and tin) Atlantic IhUSuiiimir oinl hill, uiid miy Ini'IiiiM will receive )rniiiil nttinllnii. ii'.W.Itl'J W. G. T'VAULT, ATTOUN13Y AT IAW, WILL attend In l.i-ltu i- In Hip scvirul Court In the Kln-t Judicial DMrlct ol Oregon, and In the Stijirt me Court, Olllci'on Cutlfuriila M cnrotHe " Nriillntl " t'ffirr. Jiis.iowilt',Oi.tin. May Mlli, 'CI. lO.fnt SEWALLTRUAX, SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER, jFfiu:, at tiii: iiiimv ihii.oimiis, tiirksnnsltlr, Ststgiin, AM, luilnrs pertaining In Land or Laud . Law promptly ntlindid to. Jacksonville. May lllli. I Mil. ITtr REED & BERGEN, A ( t o r n c y a at I it w , f.ttKMONVII.I.K, tlllV., VIII attend tn n" v limine rnnMi il to tin in In (lii- scvirul Cwurl'n or llio First .lud'el.il District uf Oregon, and In theSuprtiiu' Court. IN. CHAS. D. BROOKS, M. D., TTAS I.OCATIID IN JACKSOXVIU.I.. nnd J. J. oiler III" nrofcslniinl n rvhc In llilii roiu inunlly In tlic practice of Mulicmt, Xttrprii mul Vtthlnti, Olllco on California street, next door to Niu licrV Jevulry store. Cull ulUiitliil to nt nil liournoril.ty ornlulit. G. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, otru'H, jackho.wii.m: intra hioiii:, Orrfiiiu L. H. DEWEY R AS opened n (lion npiin.Ilii And' ruin A Clonti'x. on Ciilllnriihi flint. In lir. I. G.iiiung'sdriigstori', for npvlrlng watcih:.s, clocks, ji.wiii.hv.j.tc. All work nurrantid to give siitlsluclliui. Juck.oii Mc, Die. 21, IhCii. Wily "PKTE It mi ITT, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST Inrkaolil lllr, Slrrgon. I prcpircd In lako riiiurm In eviry rtjlool llm Art, wllli nil the l.ilil linproiini.nl. II ln not hemliriicllim.iiiiilnircv "III Ihiii.hK'. I'nll at 1 unk'h Clu'nr Mon, or ul tin) imm ry uu the lllll. nml m u III rictiin-K. nil D. WM. DOUTHITT, Attorney and Counselor rMols.oxa.'V-lllo, Orosou. IIV AIM'OIXTMKNT, NOTAnY XTT33XjIO For Jarlon Cuiuity, Ilr. X. Cahlwtll lloaliiian XT s l"'r "n,l,,ll,y locnttil In JiiokHiinlllc. ,11 iiiui niKm iii iirori'loiml unlcci In thv prucllci' or Mrdlrlnr, Nurffrr)' nml llli.tilrlra. Onion nt hi ri'nliU'iioo. on CnlH'cirnlu ilrrrt, 1n the Iioiih! fnriiK'ilv iH'ciiplnl ly A. .M. Itirry. iii'xt iloor tn Jinlu I'l'linV. ClmiireH tirv riioii.iMo. Cull iittciuUJ to Mt all lioiirHiil' Ihuil.iy or nllil. c. v. si'itAnui:, ATTOKXEY AT LAW, Kiiwvuii.i:, Jiuu'imm: Cuintv, Oi.v., M'lll piinclually atlcnil to l'iiIni'rnlniMiil to lilnrnri'. iin i.i, inui.-i.iu GREAT REDUCTION! ON' Iho l'lrt of Jnuuary, '01, tho prlcc of WllKtl.Hl .t Wii.miv Mcro nilucul Intnly ivr.. on llio Piiclllc const. A few nf them', tlm ln't nml chi'Upc.t urn clitiii'it niaile. ut Sun I'iiiucImi-i mti . I.'. 0. Hi:.SrflO.8, Apr-lit. Jncknonvllle, Jim. !'.'. A2lf DR. R. BERN HARD, AI.LOPATIMU PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAS locatnl In Jackcnnvlllo for tho practice of hi piofiKnlflii, and nil! pinmptly at tend cull at ull hour of day und night in tho tlm adjoining loculllle. Ilr. Ilcrnbard It a erndnnte of Iho TarU .Midi cnl and Surgical CoIU-ko ; Inn mMuliuil hU profuwloii In l.omlou, aUo, am piacllml In Vruku,Oul., forthopitytur. Ilowanlonucily enpnged lu tho Iloipllul at llnviiiiti. Office on Ortgon n. ntzl door to Jlitnlano't. psr Dr. Dcruhurd hat just rccoUrd from Kuropo a vomplvto I'lofc-timisl Library, of the highest tluml.ird ancient and mcli rn niilhoi. tics. Apill 27, '61. IJ-ly THE OREGON SENTINEL. PUBLISHED EVERY 8ATURDAY. BY " DEXLINGER & HAND, IIKMir III M.IMIUI, WM. M.lllMI, nitron ani rnoi-nir.Tnii. Office over Clugage & Drrnn'i Stablei. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONi ftwiiiiiiu.v iv imii'i:.t t)no Copy, One Ycnr One Copy, Six Month , . . . tl 00 . two ADVERTI8INQ RATES: One Square-, or Twelve Line or lis, First In ( rtlon, $.t 00 1 mid forcuch snliHiiui'tit Inter '.Ion, 91 UU, Professional nr rtuslncM Curd, riicli Pmmre. per nniiiiin. ?:t() 00 : for Six Month. 911 0U ; rnr Three Months, I0 on. A lllst ml discount will Iw made tn person who nnrtriisu in mc cxieni ol lour sniiiirc. Hie iiiiiiiUt of lurrllon should bcmntkcdoti the margin of ndirrtlsimtnl. Scott nnd tho Veteran, nr n u aiiii T.vri.ou. An old nml crippltd utuau to Ilia War Depart ment came. lluMiiiyht llio Clikf who Kit him, on tunny n IK Id or funiui The Chief who houlid 'Toiwanll" wluro'ir hi Imniur roe. And Imro the ilur in triumph Uhtnd Iho lining iovp. "limp ynu fcircoltcn, Central," Iho li.illcnd riild'irerlMl. 'Tln!ilii)of elKlileeu hundrul, liulve, when I win nt jour Mo? Iltucjnii lnrifottdi Johnoii, Hint fought nt l.llliilt'n l.iim-: 'Tl true ('in old mid pciuloliul, hut I want to light iigiiln.'' "llMf I forgotten!'' patd ll.c CliIiT: "nn In mc old mlill. r, Nol And hiru' l lie Imud I guiojnu then, nnd lit It till j Oil Ml ( Hut inn liuii' ilniio your ihnre, toy friend l i 'ii 're rripplid, old ami gruy, And wo Inn it mid of jouiigiriiruuai.d fretlicr Llood lodiy,'' " lluLCeinral,'' irlul Iho titirnn, n flu.li iimhi hi. Iirnw : "The iry nun wlm fought with u, they ia mi; iiiiiinin lion j Tlie"i' turn the It ig of I.uiuliV l.ane, our old ml, white nml l.lin. Ami while u drop of Hood I left, I'll htm that drop I true. " I'm not in weak Imt I can rlrike, mid l'ic n good old gun Tn git thotmigvof Imltor' lunrl, nnd prick uu in one oy one. Vour Mlnie rill m.d mill nrmi II ain't wortli nlillu to tl y : Icoildi'lgct llm hung o' tin in, Imt I'll kiiji my pondir di) I ' "find l'c" joii, coinradi'l" rah! IheChlif "Cod Mir lour In) nl lii aril Hut limit,:! r men nru In tho luld, mid claim to line their pirl, They'll pl.iul our nit ml dinner In encli nlnl- I'cmi town. And "". heiiieforth, lu any li.iud ll.at d in to pull It down!'' Hut, fiencrnll" -till pcrUtlng, Iho weeping ili run rrltd : " rxouugiiioiigli to follow, fo longm joii'ii my gu'ilo j ud Mime, .ion know, munt Mlo Iho dul, mid lliut. nt l not. cnu I : Fn gle the joiing ouu' placo to light, hut glu me pi iiv in mo : ' If liny .liiiiiM lire on I'lckenr, let Iho Colonel In romm.iiiil I'ut me upon Iho rampart, with tho flug-ttntf In in) hand : S'o odd how li"l tho cannon-mnke, or how I lie liill may lly, I'll li'ild Iho Slur and Htrlpri aloft, mid hold Hum till Idle! "I'm rtndy, Ccniral, mi joii lit ti port to me U' u'iun, Win re Washington can ice mo us he luoki from lllglnrt Hi Ullll, And my to rutmim nt Mi utile, or, may he tit in nil Wa)iii: Thrrn l.iiid old Hilly Johmon, tli.il fn'ight nt I. und'. I.uuol' 'And when the flht l hotlcit, Uforclho Inilt- or ny , When iii-ll m d bull are h-rccclilug, and bur.llug In tlm tkv, If any (-hot .liould hit mc, and Iny mo on mi I in p. My mhi I will go In Washington', and not to .unour. place:'' Sh-KmIo Akt Cu'iinr. Tho Hilly Mc Mulllu liidepindiiit Itmigwi, of rhlhnlilp)ii.i. ma iindi ritoml to crrespnnl with llm Jlllh WilMin Xou.im, nnd the Andy SIikIuii and Hilly Mulligan roughs, who enlisted in Niw Yoil;, They are nnw ttutlomd at lla girslown, and ono of dipt. Hilly' fi.iU U thus divrribid by a corropomKnt to tho X. Y.llaahh You wiro I old In n fornicr Idler of tic arrest of It. II. AKiy. Tho importunco if thuiieiit I H'arcily i.uiulu! by tho manner In which It wus loiiAiimmateil, mid which ' worth rila'.iiig. dipt. Hilly MeMullin. or tl e I'hiludiliihiu link iH-iidi nt It.iit'ers, who ml m Urn. 1'utterMiu'n lifxly (Jii.ird, is tho i'oir;i nun oi uu miuiary uuision. line login luM nuk, u lilikrt guard stoniHil n man on the rond to llugirtitonn.wlin uuswend the guard's impiirei ny taying tie u until to sic lien, rat li rson : Imt whin ulmut lu bo Introduced nt l.eudquurter, wished to cvudo tho interview. uu wu inimeiiiuiciy tvmti unit seurciiiu, und ilinpntchis were found upon him, from the nbil (Jen. Johnson, tu Mr. Alvry. .Mi.Mullin forthwith stripped I lien Ik I spy, dnuid ono oi oi on ii iuui hi me riuei cioiiii,guic mm Johnston' litter, and sturlcJ him oil' to mo Mr. Aluy. Tho ilii.ililiej, howour, had been nicely ojiciied, cojiles taken, and then riti uleil. Mi'Mullin's man was rrcehrd by Aliry, who thus (ell into tho Irup most lieiiiitilully. Alley unfolded all hi pluus, and guo him wiitli ii nusMcrs to Johnson's disputihi. 'I'he supnoHil Iriend conveyed Alley' document to (icmrul I'ultersnn, Thoiirrrtt took place (uiiily the next day. Whin Alley was con Irontid with the documents und Iho iudispiitn. b'e evidences of his onntriuchery,lt is said I o was completely unmanned, und sunk tinder Iho burden ol hi guilt. J lo was Immediately nut In irons and secunly guarded. Ho is still Impritnnid, nnd rumor sa hi trial will tako nluio hi re. The nroof mruiiut him I so m i r- wl o'niing that hi fritiid rutcrtuin no liono of til israpo from a traitor doom, Homo huio oi d avorLil tn obtain nn tntiTilen-. Iml with. out success. It it supposed l hero are more Jllirj. HI una 1'iil' 1-. llliu luoiis uiu ueill At. ... i.. ti.L. ..!.......! ,ir.... i.-t. i:i:il.' to diicovu' tkm. . Congreulonnl Froceedingi. WasMIMITOV. .lull- A IKfit SrNATK. TIlC Si hull' nn rnllnl In nnUr ly tl o Vice l'mlilcnt nt noon. The Scnntorg 1'iiirce, I'ollf, I'owcll. Boltbnry, Slitrnmn. oiiiiiiion 3, ouinner. icn hycK, llioinpson, Triimliull, W'nilc, Wllklmon, Wilson. Mr. Orimei presented Iho vrcilrntlnh of Mr. Ijiio, bcnulor from Kansas, wlm took the oath. Mr. Doolltllo prewnlnl Iho crnlcntlahi of Mr. I'nmcrny. .Senator elect from Knnai. Mr. Triimliull prereiilcd the cntlentinl of .Mr. iirownmg fjinator rtom IIIInnl,to fill lie Micnney cnnnil by the death of Mr. Donglw. .."f: """nt pn-vnlcil tho cmlvtilfafa of .Mr. Mi Kougnll nr Ciilirornln. Mr. I'cmetoy drew the long Icrm for Knrfas und Mr. Ijuie the short. A moluiloii for tho election of Sergeant nt Amu nj laid over. Mr. Ilulc oirirnl n resolution asking the Huntnryof Iho Nnvy to send a copy of ull contract hu lias mmle to the. Senate. I'mscil. Mr. Wilson pnc notice thnt lie should nlUr lo morrow u bill to ratify and confirm certain nit of the "'resilient Tor Ihcsimpreoioii ofln siirrrctloiuiml ribillinn j a bill tn nutliorlro thccniploiiiieul of toliintctm to nld In enforc ing the Ian nnd protecting the public prnpir- i ii ion in incrcnH? me iirmrni n'liiinrt ,. liililMmient of llio Uultnl Sinks ; n bill pro- Itlintr lor the billir nrcnulzatlnu nf mlllmri- eslnlilislimeiils j n bill lu promote llicifficlcii ry of the nrmv : nml n bill for tho nrininlr i. lion or n volunteer millti.i rorci', tn bo culliil the Ijliiteil Stales .Nntloniil (lunnl. The t'leik rend, NIcIioIoh'm rnlgnation ns nrninryui Hie M'liaic. Ailjnumul. llnt'M'. The ('Ink rnllnl thn roll. I. mlo. I lug the imiiim from Suiith Carolina, Atkursa nun i-ioniiti. Mr. Mil'ltrnniil prnleslnl npaltul Tlmycr biiug culled in n munber from Ungoti. SIiUI'k ii.iiik' bus p.iMrd over. Mr. Vnllaiiillghuni gnvo iintlco of n nucn- lion of irlli!ei:e. oblectiiwtn Mnntnn. Illnlr nml C'ur.ton clulinlng scats, lliey linvii bcin sworn In n military cITiccri. .iir. iinir iiiiiiui Imving been morn into llio military service. Mr. It'l'f.Util'Otl iibieclftl to the rppnrrnlllnn of Dally frntn XchrmKu. I lie (,'lilk nmioiliicul that nns bumlrnl and fifty mriubirs niiwirnl the roll. Air. CiilfnA iheliiieil being consMcrnl a can did ile for SHiikir. .Mr. iiiihinan nomlnatcil Mr. Illnlr. An. p!au.clnllii!gutlirle.j Mr. McClirimml hUIiciI lotion Ihc nolle In the iral'irU. Mr. Steiihrm iirmlnaleil Mr. (trow. Hit. lot wim iImm tnl.ui. ntultiiiL' In i.u iliol.v. Mr. Illnlr withdrew bin name. Anotlur ballot rejnltul In tho election nf (!iow. Mr. Iluinilt rfiirril n refolutlnn rprerrinir the rights of KnU iluluMil by k vi ml, In the Ci'iimlilivon Claiioiii uftir llmt Cuuiinlttcv it iil'l'iiliitcil. ilr..Sliphii niii-tl In a point ofouliT llmt Mr. Ilurnitt should flitt call for mllllcuten und thin pmmil in the projKT order. .ir. iiuiuiii iuui no ouijt luicrU!d otiloc lion inch in couselinec und duty coniHllul bint. HesiiM Mr. Upton bad confessed him nlf ImllgibV. M . CiithsV, of Vtrgtn'r, said lie did not wMi tiny imtiloi. of n Sinto to U'liiiriprrwiitiil by objiiiloi.s lo any other portion. Ile bo lleviil no paily In any .Slate, cither by LVn Minion or nthirwlse, hail pnwir lo nlnolu' tho ulligfjiiro they ono to thlt (Inurnment, Iriinud for tin in by ilulr fathers. IDeufinliig npplau.e. Mr. furllklo characterized the uetlonof Kutteiii Yirgliiln n grns iwanny, nun nii-innii uiai ivii-rn v irginin imd do tirmliieil In uphold tho L'nloii. 'I'hey ileslre Ilulr mice sh ill bo hiiird In the nations cipl lul in eierjlhliig H'rlulnIng to thcoiguulzi. tion nl tliu lloii-e. The noIutlon was finally Inlihil nnd the Ylrgtulu deh-jjutlon sworn lu j iiImi nlher deligatloii. Mr. Slrpluiirf, of IVnnsylmnla, moreil that the name of Mr. Duller bo inserted on tho roll 'ti-trnd of Mr. Milium, and railed on Mr. lhiimn tn produce iho proper eertificite. .Mr. hi. m in riplicd llmt he came by the prni'hininliiiii nf the (iiiU'rnor. and read the loncliiilliig portion of Hie prit'lainutinn. s'ow. in,' his name miiiliomd with othir inuubcrs of tl ut Slate, und wished the subject to fu b.'.'nro the Commlllcc on K'cctlou. Mr. Ynllaudlgham iiupiirrd t tho party forging n cirlillrulc was not lu tho lViiiUutl ar now ? Mr. I-ihman rrpliid ullirmutlicly. Mr. Stvutis fluUd that no cittificato of i hm in' diction could bo found on file.. Mr. Mim-in cunsidernl hi name rightfully on tl.o roll, und s.iid tho course or hit colleague would sit a precrdiiil illtottroiit to the coun try, ir on Inustlgatioii it bo found that Mr lltith r Is entitled tn tho scat, no one would uKiuhscu more readily. Tho resolutions wu tabled 01 tn 10. Mr. MiCIitiiui.iI objected lo Mr. Thajcr being sworn in u u niimlnr from Oregon, n Mr. Shie' was ikclid. und tffatd resolu tion tu that dial. Tuhlcd. Mr. Tluijir wiw ll.ui sworn In. Mr. H'.ilr noiiiiuateil I-'orncy; Mr. Mallorv noinliiitiil l.thcridgo! Mr. louke nnm imtml Mr. Ditbrlik. 'llio ballot rrsiiittd: liihc ridge, U'J : Forney. 41 : Ditbrlik. 'Jl : l'lor- inee, '.'. Mr. Dhrrldgo wasdiclurnl elicliil. A reso.'ulloti wa9 ndoptetl appointing a Joint L'nnimlttic In wult upon tho IVisiduit und Inform him that (.'ongtess was ready tore eeiie nny comtnuU.it ions. 'I ho llouso 1Im.i1 noon as tho hour of mctt Ing. Mr. A'allnndighnrngaic notlioof a bill to rfK'iii tno I unit Ait cr IKUl.uud revise that oi itiau. Mr. Stevens prese-ited petition of Mr. Hutlcr, conUstliig tho scut of Mr. lahuiau. W'AkiitMiTiiv, July .'ilh. I oi's i', Mr, Crittendiii ujipiurcd und took the usual oath, Ii Coiigressninn Itall of Ohio, was cltctcil Sergeant ut Arm. Ira (Joodinow of New York, was dieted doni keeper. ltev. Mr. Stockton was elected Chaplain. S. King wus elided 1'ostmuntcr, Tho missago was rend, and Ihoso parts re commending 400.000 men and 8100,000,000, were nrcKid with annluuso on tliu Hriiuhli- enn sldo nnd in tho galleries. Other portions were similarly greetut. On motion ol Mr. Sletcns, the Mcssago and uecompaii) lug document wero referred to the i.ouimuice ot tuo ',vnoio ou tho state of the Union. Tho Nebraska contested election caso was dlscusjid, uml nil inefiictual eflort mado tosub- Utitute Morton fur Dalley, Finally the Utter ............:.. nui anuill III. Mr. Stcuus gac notice of tbo introduction P. .".' ,w."0. Anthony, Hayanl. Ilinghnm, HreLklnriilge, lirlght, Oliandlcr. Chirk, Colla mur, Cownn, Dixon, lloollllle, Fiimmlm, loot, I oUr, (Jrimes, Hale, llnrlnn, Harrl, llowc, Jiplmsnn or Tcnnetw, Ktiincdr, Klnir, Lllie Of Imlinnil. Ijlthnm. Mnrrlll. Vi.n.lll. oi n o in ip rriical nil laws creating ports, of inirj m occcneu niaies. Also n 1)111 lor hold ing n united Mlntet Court In Wheeling. Mr. Vnil Wvi'k nknl Imvn In IlllrnilnrA n bill providing for the transmission of litters for oiucers and soldiers free of potge. Mr. Uurnctt, bclmj opposed to the franking privilege, ob eclcil. Sknatk. Mr. Chandler gave notice that he should to morrow Introduce u bill to confiieale ine property or oil Unvernors or Stales, mem bers Of Legislature, luilim of ('nurl nnd nil military officers aboic tho rank of Mculcnnnt, woo sunn ioko up arm against IhoUnvcrn mentof tho United Stales, or nld or abet trrninn i all such individual tn Im forever 1l. ipiallfieit from holding any office of honor, emolument or trust In the Oovcrnmcnt, nnd such projicrly lo be applied lo restore In Iho union men in llio rebel States any loss they mny have tufrored. General Patterson's Command. Correspondence or New York tlcrnld.1 llAiirnsrnwx, Sunday, Juno .'to 16(51. Thlt town was thrown Into a great commotion ycj. tertlay by the report that the rebels find cronil the river near Harper's Ferry, nnd nccup'id Iho Mar) land Mights with Iwo regi ments. For several hour this report was bcllcicd, but Inter It nut ascertained that it had tin other foundation than the fact that two dcscrtirs from a company of Iho rebel in that tlclnlly had crocd therlvir and hern purriiid by n sound of about twenty men. Hut, ulllimuli llil report turned out to tic f.iNe, the facility with whlcn It obtained rmlil hnwrs the cxcltnblo slate or the public mind, and tho boldnes with which our Inacllilly eem to hue Inspired the enemy's scouts f.nd foraging partliK warns ut llmt it Is high time iur nns uriiiy lu uc lining soinciliing. For some tints nttt tho tronru In I hi vl. clnlly were lieing coiiecntruteil In thunehbor- nniHi oi iho riur miween l llllnmport und .Sluirp'liurgli. Soverul days ngn, Col. Tlioinn. with tho llrst llrlgnde, liioinl from Willlniin port tn Dowimillc iiliout live miles below, on the Slairpiburgh rond. Col. Abcrcrombie. wltli mi ngiinciits of the Sith llrlgnde, hit ll.l placo for the samo neighborhood. The Second and Fifth llrlgnde mnved tn Sharps burgh, n ion are nwure, on Iho '.'Dili, mid to day l.'cut. IVrkin. with company F. United Slate' Light Artilliry, nnd battery of six gnus, followed tn tho samo lcliilly. (Icn. I'litterionmid stnlT. with dipt. MeClcllaii's company of IndeKnilint Hungers, Joined thrsc feriit this nltirnoon. 'llm only Iroopt re maliilng now nro tho Cnnncctlcut regiment, Col. Womlhoittc coninwi'ding. , The whole army under (lincral rutlerion, it will ujiecti, with the I'xeepiloii of two reg Imdils, ono Colonil YoheV, nt I'nilerlck, and the Conncdleul regimenl, nt (hit place. It nnw hniitfd bctwivn Slmrpdiiirgh mid Willlainipott, on what I culled Iho Snirp biirgli road, bilwein Williampoit mid tho Mar l.i nd Mights, nnd tn bo proicrly under stood ilistuucc mut ho bnrno In mind. A ninu riunt forward has Wvn mado slnrc. From reports of the mnvi incut of llio cm my, ii nil iiioii'm i null I lev wire ntillliitr Hum. sclus in iimillon tn ndvunce toward Maiy Innd lllghts.nr ut il.wn :io. 4 or .1, In the iictgiiiioriiiM'ii.i orsiiarpbiirgh,orat Williaim. puri.nrcoriiing n llm national lorin wire wllliilrawn rroui e It urorthetoiioliiia. II um iicmr.it ralterson iinliry, then fore, so to . .. p'nre hi troop us to Iw ublo nt short notliv lo eoiiceulriito mi nverpowi ring force at elthi r of Huso "illIoin, neennllng nt they should lh? lueimriil. And nglmiee on u map will show tlul they were admirably placed fur that pur- pllsO. Fi om Willlaiuiport lo Mnr) land Hlghls It nboiit Iwiiity.tlinc iniltt.mid Sharpburgli Is about midnuy bitwirn tho two. Dam tin. fi Ii Jut beliiw mid Dam no. 4 Just nbnie. DoniHvlll.', Hal.ersilllo nnd Minirsvillo arc U'twivnSharpiiburgli and Wllllainport. At Willlaiti''porturi'sluttnnii Cuplalii Don bliilay' rotnpany of iirlillery, with n hcuiy battery, und iibmit fi.ooo Infuntrv under com mand ol (jiiierul Cudnulader. (l'irst dlision.) At Dowimille, about llio mile south, Col. Thoinu' nnd Col. Abercrombio' brigadi'. about .'I.MHI infantry und .100 cuuilry loguther willi 1'irkius' light battery of sl piieis, und u company of L'nllnl State Artilliry. At und ubout llakersi llio mid Mcrcirsiilfo, and in adiuuce, lu Iho liitghhnrhood of Sharnt burgh, arc placul the .Second Diislon, under (.'en. Keim, about .'1,200 strong, whlilt, with MeMiillen' llaug(r iiieoiup.iii)!iig (Sin. I'ut. trrson, mukis n foreo stalloiiiil Isetwun AVil li.ini'purt mid Shurpsburgh, within a sp.uo of twelie mill's, or l.'l.hOO. From llic f id of tho departure of (Jen. I'ut. tcrioti this iiftirnoon, tn plate himself i.t Iho head ol tlieso fon-es, Ihire it no doubt un nil aneo into Irglnia It roiitunnlatii I. 'Iho enemy not haling uiiturcd tu make any do cilid diliioiiftutlon, wu hato at hut risolud to gu In scrach ol him nnd find out hit strength. I imvc no unuui i timu oo au;o to inrorm urn In my i.ct that our army hat cro.';oj tho l'o touuc lu (earth of tho ineiny. Tub I'liiMfii's JNtatk. The printer' dol lars w I ere uro liny? A dollur hire, and n dollar there, seattired our numerous small toHin,nll ovtr Iho country, mile and mill apart how shall they bo guthircd together? Tho paKT maker, the building oiwiir, tin Journeyman roinpa-iitor, tl.o grour, llio tailor, und ull assistant tu Mm in curr)ing on hi bisiness, huvo their diinaiidt, linitlly ever so .mull a u single dollur. Hut Iho mites from here nud then- must be diligintly gathered und path n ly hoarded, or Iho when with to discharge tl.o largo llubilities will mvir become suuVi'ii tly bulky. Wo imagine Iho printer will have to get up an address to h's wldil)-scuttcnd dollur something liko the following: " Dollurs, halves, quurltr, dimes, ond all manner of tractions into which vc arc divided. collict )oursilves, and corns homo! Yo arc wantull Cnmbiuation of ull sort of men that help Ihc printir lo become a proprietor, gainer sum lorec, mm utmanu.wiin such gooii rcuton, )ourupiK'urnnco ut his counttr, that nolhliig short nl a sight of )ou will apieaso them. Collect )ourstlves, for vuluablo u ynu mo In tliu nggregate, single )ou will never pay the lost of gnthcring. Come in here, in sin gle file, that llio printer may form you Into n battalion, and send you forth agutn to battle for him. and vlndicuto his feiblo credit I" Itiader, aro vou sure) on haven't a couple of Iho printer dollar sticking ubout)our old clothes ? ... Went to Fioiit, mjt Diiks.. A great ileal having been said in Iho N. Y. papers about tho l'cniH)lvani.i Volunteers going to tho wars Indiileieiitly chid, a Colonel in ono of the regiments of tho Kevstone State has written a letter to a New York Journal in which bo says that tho l'tiin)lvmiluiis went down South to ngni lor uicir country, unit not to spend time and money in " dandifying " Ihcmxclies. Tho Colonel ulto rem.iiks that rose-water olll- cers and gaiter-booted soldiers are not much to brag of when the fighting time comes. They do very will to parade through the city streets iu time of peace, but that It all ! My Mother. How many pleasant associations cluster around the hallowed nnmo of mother 1 Hi cry thing pure and holy teems entwined nmnnd tho very word, Ytars muy have passed since sno went io resi ( inn eras moy bo growing on her grac yet with reverenco wo could cherish her memory. It teem but yesterday thnt we were children together, wllh n mother lo counsel ut and guide, us In Ihc path of duty. Hut she is gone, and we must finish our Jour ney without her smite to gladden our pathway. To whom can we look up with such conlldencifl To whom can we go with all our trial, and troubles t There It a vacancy which can never bo filled. We may Iota other friends, uml the los lio made up tu us In a measure, but "what is home without a mother HiireT" If thero Is a sceno on earth at which angels would weep, It is group of lltllo onet Just bereft of a mother's care. See Hum a they gather at night around the flrcide. whero I hey were" wout tu renlve their goodnight kls from her. Who can fill that mother' place! If spirits nro permitted to hold communion with friend on earth, it mul be n mother will watih over her little ones sho hat left Ik hind. Her lat tira)er on earth I for Ihc wilfurc id her chlldnu, nnd with what bitter migtiMi docs the bid Ihcm I he last farewtll, ns h r spirit is about tu tako lit lllght Into tliu un. tried n oi Id. Then, for Hit sake of her who I cone, bo kind to tho mothcrlcs tilth, nun. 1 " For n mother lost in ihlldhoud, gricvis the ncmi iroin nay io uiy. Or, even if Iur dus be prolonged till " even ing or life," how hard it I then to give her up. That dear form, onco ereil, It nnw Iscnt to. wards the grave, her hair Is silvered over with nge, her step It faltering, Mill wo euu lurdly bcllivo her growing old or think wecniiivir part with Iur. Hut cru no nro mum, r It. she hat gono forever from u. Yes I those dear liunilt nrc fuldeil peacefully ero Iur breast i lhoo cyw, wIiino delight It vvat tn garo nt the llowcr the lovcilsowill,nrcclosnl In death. And now, at wu vMl tho snered moiiml, whirc reiKitu tho rennlii of a dear mothir, may we try lo Mlow In Iur foot.irn.. lo be gtiidul by Iur example; we mav Ihui rest uijiirul that when wu ure done with this world, it win tic will wltlun. Manassas Ji'.mtio.v, June li.'l, 1(01. The corresiwiidcnt of the Charleston tXuritr, wrl lug from this place says t 1 think the military question l, nii.iii niu lorro luu oilier III nllaiic I Tlic enemy lint Full' Church, bilwein Fnlrfav. court Home und v ushlugtou, willi ubutil live iiiousnuii men, iireggmul hersliaw nre nt I ulrfax. Jho (titiiiy mny uuku n djsh ul Fulrfax, or Fairfax may muke u dash nt Full's Church. Hull think ueitler I vil midy. Scott ha tho nuinbiri and muuitlous, but wants alio Iho ndvutitiigo of po.-lllon, li ho can get it. lie mini indioMtl tn ri-k hi triKiti nguiut curs on miv ihlii-r liki equality in uuy rispi'ct, Ho wants cddi In every way nml iu cvi ry piillculnr. The only loreiN iu uc nppriliiiniiil on lair limn ate lhoo of the n-Jii'ar Unltid State Armv. with their drill rnf ie and Wist I'oiut nlHccr. They mo probably tho troops that will Ih put lorwurd nt I he head of u tolumii of forlv-llvv thousand lu oiiruti'ugnliist ut lure. If that bodoro tho fi.'litiug will bo of u dt Iterate diameter. 'Ihc Southern troopi hue will ussiirtilly ull itund to the mile. Our force l less than hu 1m n tuppmed Two da) ngn it rniisltteiliifunly ubout 7.IHIU, and so ul'o uru nil our force ul ollur point suul.'ir thin It suppnseil. Jnhmtnn, vvhui he evueiiatid llurtr' Firry, ud not more than ",000 iflictivu men. 'l-vo thou.and joinid him about thnt time, and In one way und anotlur. ho hut now u force of niiout lO.OUO men. It wus n military necessity, nud ho Is Iho man lo make Iho most of It. Thcio facts account for nil the ritrintlng and nppuruit iiiillsiHwItloii to meit the foe, ll.iir iiivusioti of Virginia, nnd our iimblliiy to rcil tl.im, hat bcin tho rrsult ol the struugu notion tl ul we nru engaged hi u llvo veur war, mid of the consHfjuiiil policy of rejicllng, six wiikt ngn. ut Montgomi ry, more limn loo.tioo troon. i'in.rid for twelve month. The mlumo ol nqulrlng lliem for three )enrs. or thu war bat produced greul deluy In tho orL'tiuiiMtion of iho Souiliirn iiimy, uml we nro still virv difielcnt.ulihough now tin re I it willlnj-noV to accept on terms prcvlnmly rijeettd. Our ri'llnuiv, ut pnsciit.i so'cly in tho sum'ilor morale nud ilixrato valor of our soldiers, uml in Ihouhllitr nnd liuL-emint of our lien. trill. Onrcau-e lint bcin grcully luiiK.h'dai.d lniierlleil by Ibis idea ofllve vcar wur, wliiih UOIhliiL' but Iho riret of lliii lii, l.u-inlim.a can produce. Tub Lovai, Itimo.v or tiii: Soitii. Upon ii Kcmrai view oi tue Slave mules not oi the Mii-lsslppi, they exhibit n dlsalKittil rim. skirling thu Mississippi Itiur, tho Oulf il M.'Xkouiid Iho Atlantic, inclosing mi clcva till li'uttau width I oriuplid by ulotal poim l.itlon, Tho lowland, which loiistitule tlic disalKdeil rim, uto churuitiriul by tl.o pns i me of ii l.i I go proportion of sluve. Tie higlilaudi whlih loiistiluto the cititrul nirlon. mo comparatively free from that eoel.il uml political ciire. Wist Virginia. Faslern ICuitucky. Weslern .Norlli Carolina, l.;nt liniii'-.-co. .North Ala' batim, Northini d'totgia, uud probably. Wrs ttru Soutli Carolina uru lovai. Kast'Tiuues- sec, whkh I the cintir of this rcntial platcuu, is not only lo) ul but belligerently loiul. It K(ip'e ore not only nmly to light but the) uro determined lo fight in dilu.se of their liberties mid nationality Tliect liter plateau imbracc tho Clicrol.ro country, ncnuircd by (Icnernl Jackson tvviuiy. live )tart ago, und whlih ho rigardul nt so e.'.-eullal to tho unity und integrity of tin .South. It I over llmt country that the gnat railroad do P.IS9 and mutt pas, wbiili unite Memphis um! Charleston, aud the Southwest wiiii Virginia. 'I hi giogruiihlenl descrlntion points out what tho plan of the Summer campaign ought to be. It is simply lo tuLo advantage of the lo)ul!tyof K.Ht Tennesvce, which I my of actesa through Fast Kentucky, nnd therib) rtuiiee uiu souin io vviiut liuicrul .laekson said It via bel'oro tho Chirokto nenulsltlou. "u nuro rim." Tho great ruilroud from the boultivvest to Virginia run through l;al Tinneseeo for nioro than two hundretl miles. It run bo cut oil at a blow. Tho samo tiling i true of Iho Memphis uud Charleston Itail road, 'I'ho entire of this elevated region of the South, vvhith I loyal, is favorable lo the health of troops in a Summer campaign, uiuih more so, indeed, than tho avtiaue ol tho places where our troops aro now locutcd. llWmig Ion Htpuiliean. AVamtd. Material aid for constructing a life-boat that will float on "a sen or trouble." rise on tho "waves of misfortune," stem tho " tide or adversity," tall clear of tho " quick sand of error," and ttcer eafely to the " haven ofrcit." Atlantic Dates to July 12th, tl'ium Oregon Senllnil L'ttra, Sunday, 'Jlst. SAenvMr.To, July ICtti. The l'ony arrived nt Sand's Springs July 10th, Willi ilntis from St. Louis to July l'.'lh. I'ho following is from tho Sacramento 7r.i. ,...' ..,. .. r..,.. of... vtuvt i.iuu ui uuiy feUin Sr. Loni, July 12lh. 11 wat reporltd July 7th llmt Iho i'oeiihon jat arrived off Mathlas Point, and would bombard tho rebels the moment they mouutid guns on the fortlflenllont ertctcd. Oen. I'attenon sent for reinforcements sev eral da) ago, he support Ocn. Johnson's forces consists of from 16,000 to 10,000 In. hnlry, about six hundicil cavalry nml twuity pieces of nrtlllcry, and is posted about sevm miles from Mnrtlnvburg. I'attersous com. innnJ Is about 17,000 aud Lo has twenty field piecis. 'Jho Inlrtt Information from Soiithprn nttar Jer fi)t Ilinurrgurd personally cninniandt ul I alrSix, his precne force it not known. I'he rebel have lovckd thu forests for miles between Manages Junction mid Fairfax, which I ctliitiici that they will not attack tlo Feik'rnl wnter under McDontll. Cuiifiilcintct iircri'pnrtiil concentrating and crreding buttirle nt Fcrnandino. A ncrulting olfuc fur the nrmy of the Suulhtrii Ciiiiruleruey hat ban tuuid nt Iniltvllle, K'y. 'I lie Fiut .South Carnlltii regimenl hit lift Matii,vt for home, lit lime having expired. (loveinor Hani, of Tiniicsiv, lsuiil n proclamntlon July Cth for .1,01)0 truopt for the Cunfnltrnte army. Witrii t.Mi, July Oth. Carlile wat uilllilmoudv elided C.'ri. Sen. nlor for Iho long term, in jilaee of Hunter nnd iioiinnr,, vv uiey.oi .Monon.'oliaiii rnuniy, tor the short term in place of .lame M. M.ion. Ill tho Hiill'c. .lull- Dili. Mr. XtiiciM mi thu (VniinltlPp of Wu)and Mean, reporteil II bill Torn National ln.in. nud other tmriio., . also n bill providing iiivmentof niliitli vu!- iinterr cnllul Into mrvieo by llio I'residuilV lirrcliimutlou of April ISth. fiom tho time callul till June .'lOlh. Hiirnitt of luiitucky, rniil he w.i fully sat MUil the 1 Ioimo would mt tho bill boyuiid n iloiibt, ho il oiilj liiterpmo no objevtlou, but would conliul himelf willi si) lug he wat op. Hi.id to tho whole svstrm of wur mcii-iirc The bill pawtil. It appropriate six inllllunt jfili'I'iirt. About Iwo o'llotk Widiiitilay mnrntng. Inly 10ih,.'ibl) Fnh ml troop nmKr Coloml Smith. Sl.lei nth Illinoi legluiint iiieumnd near MonriH station uu the llantiili.il nnd St. Joicph rail roml Mlsmurl. neic surprised mil ntlaiknl by l,(itl() riU'l uud'r Jutl.snnV llrigndlir (iTieml.Tliom.n A. Harris. 'Hie nbelt wro driven back to llio rail road sla lion, with ii Iot of four killed nnd several wntitidid, five prisoner und sevm horsot were liken, (.'apt. Mt'Allistir, nf the sixKriltli II. rrgliuriit, wu mortally vwiuiidul, hnving live bull shot throiuli him. While the fight wu going on, ihne hundred nbil burned iho rail road bridge, station hou.i'iunl some '.'0 cur, nlsu lore up the Iraci;. Tl.o whoto niu I loriii was piirsueil tn .Muliroo liy Col. riuillli cuniiiMiid, nnd uncther fight took placo ut the Million, and tho rtbel vviru n.'aln repulMil with some Inn. Col. Smltli Iiki' up u poI. lion In nnd iiroimd thu Fiiiiilu Seminary and suit iiietri nger for rvlnfoicvmeiit. A l II I'. M. they wirn tuirouinKil by tho rebel lu full foreo but tliought thought they could r-i... ..., e . .. .. i.o.ii inn un reiinoriul. The New York lltmlil't sjvfcl.il of July II slulit thn nrrut of Col. Tlnuna by the l'nloii olico of Halllmore, hut uipml 'in tlic bud" the srhtmo for a seizure of one of thu steam shlpi leaving New York. In the samo wav they captured tlic St. Nichola. Other ol the itimiiir pirate nru ut liberty. The Keretury of Wur ha decided to detail officer raptured In Texu, mid di-cli.irgul on parole, for duty ut Fort Kiamey nud Iiru. uilc. (invcriimi'iit will send a sufficient force tn the Overland routu tn protect tho miitsiird the pronrly of the cltiMi. A cous d 'rub'e fortv ot volunteer clt.zuit will bo suit tu Salt Uike. Trnub'o la nppnhcndeil In Nevada Terri tory by the rcslsiuneo of somo people to the tho rrciso of (j'uvrrnor N)c uullioriti. Mormon j ure said to bent tho bottom cf th'is movement. Hi'iieral Fa'mont had an interview with ti'eiieral Scott, nud exin'cl lo leuvoforSt Ui il in a few day. Kit Carson will proba lily accompany him. The nbil have a canin neir ( treat Full. aud are s ipposid to bj ttviiig to p'aut bat ink' ho frlciidt of (iin, I.ec report tl at he hns resigned, uud will bo found on the side of tin L'n.onlst in Virginia. A striou uuarril I' ri presented bctwicn lo. Leteler and Wie. Magrmkr, I'r)or uud .Ull. DavU vu re callul in to s.'tlle the nutter, und laid 1,-contlie shilf, whlih cnriutd l;teher. Um i now in Wistiru Yliginia raiting forces to stiitalu the L'uli ii. (in. Hutkner is In Washington, Ir) Ing to rccuiiiiuii.il nn r. i nuil neutrality iu KuituiLy Hitkii vn.miv, Yn , July 1 lth, A rmr.fngcr just nrrlveil from ti'cncral McClilland npori lint two riglmcnts iiiukr Ml Coeil, uud Audrrws mado n recoiiuoUaure of ihoitiuny' pillion Ust night, and win find upon ono in in killed niultwu woundid. They adiui.ccil tn within 35(1 vard of tho in cm)' (iilriiKhment. 'I he n nils arc strong) fortified, (in. MeCldlniid aus to coimui'iiiv un nttnik ut right o'clotk on tho morning ol July 1 lth. 'I ho cnnrltr lift Camp Morris, on Unci Hill, nl 1 1 1. M. July lOlli. Moro or hs lighting had been going on for twn day .Shot from the ineiny' sl tiouiidei fill 1100 yard short, whi'o tho Fulcra! twclvc-pouuder. appi-areil to bo doing good execution. The mis-uigrr saw 13 or 'JO dead bodie of rebels at he pasiid. NnvYontc. July 1 lth. Ord.'r wcro received Monday to send immo- diattly to tho scat of war thu First Artillery, wiiiiii wa iv p'vrl ol l ort humtcr garrison, now at Fort Hamilton. Tho bravo fellow were uiidir arm uud riady for tliu road in n few minutes. Tho old uishjn of Sumtir went willi them lor link. Fort Monkop, July 10th. The Quaker City this mnruiii.'eupturid Iho brig Ann Warwick, of ltiihmoud, bound for Hampton lUuU, with 5,100 suck collie. St. Lous, July llth. A special messenger uirlvid lust evening with disPatt ht limn Col. Sigel to Col, Haul in, nt tliu Arsenal nnd the .MIsoiiii Jcmoour, width weio written at ltolla, on tho morning of July 7lh. Col. Slgel, with a portion ol hi, nud a part of Solumon's, and tho urtillery nf hi command, 1100 or l'.'OO men, nttaikcd ii bwly of (1 000 traitors under H.i)ues und Carton, seven miles east of Carthage, Jasper county, Mo., on tho prairie. Many of the army wcro mounted, and had five piece of ar tillery. Tho ullatk began ut 9 50 A.M. with urtillery , w hich broke tho enemv ' center twice, and silenced their artillery after an hour and. a Ii ill's firing. 'I he enemy turned to outflank llio Federal troopt with their cavalry, cut off their baggage, but Slgel, by a retreating; movement, kipt up firo nil the whllinnd or di'rcd tho baggsgo train tn ndvanco. The en any then tried tn cut olf hit communication with Carthage. Slgcl's urtillery was to placed as to give Hum a crossfire, causing a serious In! nmoiig them, opined tho road, and Slgel fell back on Carthage, where another staml wat made, 'Hie Irnitors being in possession of the tonn, Higcl surrounded It, threw shot and grcniielei Into their cavalry, nud used In futitry to great advantage. Tho bloodiest fight vvat when tho traitors tried to prevent Sigcl gaining n picco of wood whe.ro tliey could not uo cavalry. The rebels wcro forced to with, draw, nnd Slgel fell back on Mt. Vernon. SI,tI' lost was 8 killed und 35 to 40 wounded. At the smallest rulculitlon. the tnemy't loss) vvat three hundred. The Fulrnl troopt cap. lu cd 81 horses nod picked up C3 double barreled shot-guns. On Sunday morning General Lyon was In Lrcsvillc, and Major Sturget In Clinton, Hen ry county. They uxpictcO to form n Junction ten tulles south of Clinton thnt night, nud march nn to nld Slgel. 'I'ho Dill which passed thoHouse July 10th, uulhorir.'S tlm Secretary of the Treasury, to burrow fur twelve months $'.'50,000,000. RuucU'a New Picture of Thing in the South. The letters of KikscII have lately changed tiiarvelously. Thoo of them now reach ing ut uru more nud mora d imaging to the ciiuse of tho Confederate State. It would bo ruther n dangerous milter for him to put him self In the (inner of the rebel since hit letter of thc'J.'ilh May. dated at New Orleans, has returned here, 'in that mhuiiu ho begins to doubt the exaggerated boasts of tliu rebel " respecting tho number of mined men actually in thu lit Id iu the South, ami tho amouut or arms In tlic possesiieii of tho Confcdcrala lorccs." no begun lo ojen tilt eyis to llm falic'iood m.d Mil U ring ol the Secession lend ers which had pici!oti!y so Imprcsicil him nun tiio chivalry, power cud tiriiii.es oi the seceding Stall. Ho hud begun to learn thnt men could not bo had In sufficient numbers for iho Southern nrmy, and that many of them wcro rouijielleil Ay tout to "volunteer." nnd ho give Jehu Hull u nice little crow to pick with JiiT. DavUvvhcn he writes t " Within a few da pist llrltlsh sul iji els liavo been seized, ktiockid down, carried oil fiom their labor at tiie wharf nnd worWinp. and forced by vio lence to serve In the volunteer' rank." Thlr-ly-fivo llritlili vvcru thus Impressed luto ouo iMiniwti)." Fitmlly, Mr Itnuell graphically depicts Hit reign of terror in Si resslnndom and says: "A in iny liberty ol opinion or freedom here, tho boldest Sniithtrnir would lint thro tn say a s'mdiiw of tlllier exists. Tho most cruel and atrocious acts arc perpetrated by tho rabble', whn sl)lo themselves citizens. I'. very stranger Is watched, every word noted, espionage command every kc)holo and ever litter box. Freedom shave men lie-ad', nud pack men up In I iov.es Tor uttering mm iiton mitimeiii. w in nn cny there I n ttrrlblo substratum of crliuo aud vice, vio'ence, inU'ry and murder." Tin' 7'imrt correspnndenl It on hit way Nottlingulii, nud aftir ho l.n tukeu u look ut it the Federal arink in Virginia, ho will doubtless write that " the jl' it up for Davit ,V Co , who have un alternative but Ignomloout lllght or death." Tin: Nrvv Stimm Ui'n-Hdat. TLe new giin-lio.it for the navy are inti ndeil to excel I iu sxrd und btruigth liny vessel of their des cription ull.) it. Their dlmenslunt will be ono hmidrid uul fifty right fiitin length on Iho load line, tninty-elght feet broad and twelvo feet deep. Faih visstl will bo pierced with six port on cnt.li side for thirty-two pounders, also a Port on each tide for n ten liuii Colum bian ihol gun. They will bo uroiK'lleil b two Imrloutul bail; action engine, with thir ty-six inch e) Under mid eighteen hit he itroke. I.iwnir surfucj coiultii-or will lie used. Kuch eiiginu will bo complete iu itself, and cnn ho worked ludept intent of the other. Tliev will have two of Martin' patent tabu- Hf Itltlll .d 1 ftM, l.tll 111.. n ,....,,. .. rtf ... ....,.,.-, mv.. .I....,p M f,,,l,W .MOUVV Vl ilghiy-tlght and llvc-slvth square fctt, ami .'.iuii square icci oi iic.iung suriace. An aux ilary mgino nud boiler will bo attached to cich for pmnpltig piirpo-sr, ami to propel a uiinipiiii Plotter to turnisii ilrult tu llio iur naces. Tlic screw will bo fixed: not liolitio out of tho water like thoso of steam frigate, and will bo four bludcd, of the most approved pitltrn. When these vessel aro completed and ready fur sea, about two hundred men, iiTiuiiing ouicer, win iso requlrel to maa the in; and armed with twelve long 32 pound i r and iv 10-iuvli gun, nud po-tlbly au lm proud rillid cannon, they will bo a mott li'imldablo war vessel. H I presumed that they will draw, when fully rn.iii-d and ready for ii cruU Ii than ten feet of water, which noiild tnub'o them to run into shoal water; und bars, banks uud tho.il whlih prevent thu pjsiago of larger vrs.el would not bo heeded by thtso boats. Their spcul tliou'd not tall short of from fourteen to fifteen knots under steam ulone, mid with cauva set ut least ono and a half knot should bo added tn the mo niinlum. It will requlro about four month to complete these boat und have them ready Tor sea service. .Vcir York Cvmmticial .ii tatisti; AviniieiN I'oi.icvor F.noi imi.imi Franc Inh.sTii'Ai,. The London S'uppmp Gattltt of tho llth of June say, of tho policy of th French nnd llnglisli Government: 'llio policy of the French Government, as it resiects Iho American civil war, Uut length declured. 'i'he Momtiur of this day announ ce it to bo I he Imperial resolve to maintain a " slriet neutrality between the Govirnment of thu Union und Iho State vvhith pretend to form a scncrnle Confederation." The sympa thies of tho Fieneh Government may perhaps, without much difficulty, bo inferrtd from the wnriimgoi nits declaration, Put ll 13 ouviou that tho understanding between France and Kuglaiid on tho American question Is so fur complete that it Insure In the overt action of both government. u similarity of action at uiuih us, utiekr tho existing stuto of things, wo may have a right tn expect from Frauce or any other continental State. hi CoNMoriruT has been noted for Its wooden nutmeg, but it will now bo kuown down South lor n prtaler nchlcvenieut. A guu baa bun invented width will enable a regimert or n thousand men armed with it to throw fifteen thousand bi'ls iu ona minute, and fifteen new thargiscuu be put into tho gun in less than ono minute. In an hour 450,000 bullets cau lc thrown. Tiik death of a printer is thus described in nn Kngllsh paper : " George Woodcock, tho of his profetlou. the lime of honesty. ! of sll and ulthough the tSf or death has put a , tn hit csisteoee, every of his life was without y." ri .' i ,'t i f l I u WBtt&zm; 9?"??! IN5.V1 ?.-UVilW 1-.1.'-J . . ,