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t tr 1 f in THE OREGON F-PNTINEL. " To Tun trriCAcr and rcnumxcr or rocr. US'ION', A GOVERNUKNT TOR THE wnott 13 EeDIS rsxiiBLB." KaiSington. List of Agents for the Oregon Sontinol, who nre authorized to transact any business concerning this paper, la the name of the pub lishers : L. P. Fisher San Francisco. Wadworth fc Raync. Yrckie M. Rosenberg A'lilnnd J. M. McCnll Ahtaittl. 0. Jacob Onshurg J. C. Davenport Gnsluirg W. V,'. Fowler Applrgate It. S. Dunlap Villl.tiubiirp John 1'. I'rlmlle Kerbvvllle A. B. Mcllwaln rt'nlJo VT. V. ttlnchart Kcrbrvlllo R. J. Forbei Waldo U'ji. M. Evans Althouic T. Smiley Harris Sterling James R. Wade Canyonvllle Itufus Mnllory Jtoichurg J.F. McCoy I'orllnnd Isaac It. Moorcs Salem F. M. Ellsworth Eugene City. F. Charman Oregon Clly. U.W.Wakelleld .Albany. JACKSONVILLE. ! SATURDAY, - - OCT. 20, 1801. standing lie was planning to blow up a fort or to surrender nu army ; but If a hostile army of traitors lay n wide section of country In ruin), Imprison, scourge and murder men, whose only crime was tin attachment for the Constitution and Government of (heir fathers; these patriots'lmvo no'trora to slice, no sigEs to henvc nod no groans to utter. Their patri otism Is of such an extraordinary 'kind, Hint' It docs not reach their en so. Or perhaps they never had nn introduction to the latter class of sufferers, and hence they are without the pale of their rxpamtv sympathy. Let these popin jays howl on, their Tate Is filed, ttictr doom is scaled. BY TELEGRAPH. Dkatii or Cai-tats LtNOEsrsxTKJi. The following letter was received by n gentleman of this place, which he permit as to publish t IlKApqrARTERi, Raker's Drioidk, Cinr Advance, Cruts Unicoi!, Sep. 2Id, 'CI. JDar Sir: It Is with great pain that I nnnounea to you (ho death of Captain James Ijingcnfcltcr, of Company It., my regiment, which snd cntaslro phy occurred yesterday afternoon. He was killed In advance of the pickets, and between our lines and those of the enemy. At the time of hts death, Capt. Llngcnfellcr was In com maud of a scouting party, when finding hlmclf surrounded by n body of rebuts, and scorning to retreat, he was shot In the head and Immediate ly killed. During his short military career, ho evinced superior capacity, and has left behind him no man of more promise, and Indeed the only fault to be found with him, win that his boiling cour ngc scorned the caution Inseparable from a per fect soldier. While I regret thnt tho Slate or Oregon Is called on to deplore the lurs of nn ex cellent citizen,! rejoice that she has many more that will offer their best blood In defense of a Constitution and form of government which arc the only guarantees liberty. Expressly for the Oreon Sentinel Arrival of tlie Pony. -J ' SAcnixKSTO, Oct. 2.1. By Overland MniWhicbrrivedi at ontcr Station yrslcrday morning, we have flicTotlow lug laic news from the Kast. The New Hampshire qnotn of troops Is full. The Surveyor has seized the ship Maid of Of ham Just nrrflvctl from ierpool. The vessel is partly owned In New Orleans. Washington-, Oct. ICth. Tins morning n detachment of 1 ,000 men from the Massachu setts 13tli mid Uol. Geary's Pennsylvania reg iments, crossed tho river at Deliver and at tacked the rebels, 1,600 strong. Aflcrnshnip cngngrmctit the Fcdernl troops drove the tr cmy back from the river, caplorin; a 13 pound er. Our low was six killed. The U. S. steamer IttUinna, which has been olT Chlnatoguo Island, litis captured a dozen schooners, which hud clearance, I'otom, Oct. 13th. Tha enemy was discov ered approaching the bridge nbout 7 o'clock, by a German, who gave (ho alarm, nnd our men numbering 400 or S00 prepared for ac tion, although the force against us was G,000, under lend of JetT. Thompson. Onr troops stood their ground, nnd from stone piles nnd other places o( shelter did good execution. Thry were tlnally, surrounded, however, nnd obliged to surrender. Onr los was one killed mid two wounded ; the rebel los is fivo killed nnd four wounded badly. Immediately niter the surrender, the Federal prisoners were sworn by Ji IT Tompson not to bear arms against the South and were rclenscd The Tont't dispatch snys : " I think the Oregon to bo Called on for a Cavalry .ucjjiment. fmj from recent advices received from Watlflpsjl. too, we arc satisfied tb.it within two weeks our State will be called on for a regiment (ten com panies) of cavalry, for the protection of our frontier. Tho Government will furntsh the arms, amunltlou, etc., but the recruits wilt be required to furnish their own hones and hors equipments. As the pay for a cavalry troop Is equal In the ordinary wages of the times, we confidently anticipate, If tha rrquUltion should come, a prompt response. The long expected protec tion to our emigrant nad, from Humboldt to Southern Oregon and Northern California, will undoubtedly be furnlihtd, If this requisition should be made. What Do They Moan T "' We occasionally licur men loud monlhed In thlr denunciation of the present Adminis tration, in its laudable efforts to put down the present unholy rebellion, which has for its blackening object the destruction of the Fed era! Union, heretofore the wonder and admira tion of the world, nnd the question forces It self on tho attention of tho patriot, whut do thy mean hyihe treasonable denunciations? "Why, claim to lie patriots and to desire the peritetuiiy of the American Union j but they have a poor wny of showing it. Is that man your friend that knocks yon down every lime lie meets you T or does he prove hts friendship by abusing and mutfgninc every thine; rou do? Is this the way frienddiip manifests itself? e shnnld say that tl nrii of friendship were a little too itrding. and that these words of friendship were a little too tna&y uud tcaly to uc genuiuc. What do they mean? The Constitution nnd the Lows made io pursuance thereof, ere the supreme laws of the lund, any State laws or Constitutions to the contrary notwithstund ing ; to says the memorable lnstrnnvnt Itself. And every citizen of the United States owe nlleglaoccto the Government of the Units d Slates, for the protection it lms afforded him nt home nnd abroad, ond for the political rights, higher nnd nobler than those enjoyed by any other people, secured to him by "the benlflcent Government, established by the wisdom and patriotism of tho revolutionary sires. The rebel have thrown off this nllc glancc, ond let nt defiance the laws of Con press and tho Constitution of tho United States. Ami, before ever a soldier was culled Into service of the United State, the rebels had plundered the mints and Custom House belonging to the General Government j stole the arms from the Government armories, and taken nearly every fort within the limits of lh rebellious domain, and above all fired upon o starving garrison within the walls of Furl Bumpier, nod compelled that garrison to trail the sacred ensign of the Republic in dishonor. Yea, more, the rebels threw an immense army into Virginia, planted powerful batteries with in reaching distance of Washington, and an nouneed their determination to tako the Fed eral City. Lincoln called out seventy-five ttiousond volunteers to defend the Capitol and to presere the National archives. And because he done this, these popinjay politicians cry out, behold 1 tho usurpations of the Presi dent 1" We ask again, in the name of the patriots of the Revolution, in the names of the martyrs who fell in that eventful nnd fearful struggle, what do they mcon ? Do they mci.n that tho President, who had recorded an oath in Heaven, to protect and prejerve the Ameri can Union, should have sat still, nr.d siflind the National Capitol to bo plundered, the National archives destroyed and the Union overthrown, without making o single 8Vrt to defend the Temple of Constitutional Freedom ? If tub is their meaning, what can bo more palpble than tbelr treason ; what more roani fat thm their hypocrisy, and what mow shallow than their pretentious patriotism and hollow love for the Union ? If they do not mean this, what can tbey mean by their Interm inable ImwHeysf Then, U something vtry stgnifJMDtUn'lswiVUent praise of the conduct of tho rebels. They have no words or con sideration for the traitors, in arms against the UowMWflt and the 'fast ikveloping civiliza tion of the world. Ob, no, tbete pure patriot re too much occupied with the assumed usur pation of Lincoln, to spend any lime npon Jeff. Davis aud bit baud of fellow eonsjttru tors. They can howl and moan over the im prisonment of one man, and the denial of I lie writ of haltai (orjiut for "his release, notwitb Salmox River Mines. A correspondent of the Adrtrtittr, after giving a glowing dis criptlon of the richness of tho Salmon Rtvcr mines1, concludes ns follow1 : I wtuld advise persons In keep cool until April neat ; nothing cud be made by nulling wildly to n place where there is now fourteen incites of snow nnd ere long there may be fourteen feet. Provisions cannot be taken in there before next Spring, and should half the number now on the route rcmniu there this winter, starvntlou will not be unknown among them. Hi Cr.r.wiuKixs-In a letter from Orn Pino to Tracy 4 Co., published in the Portland Trmn, wc find the following parngmph : Uncle lien gave me the result of four days' work wm n wjii in iiuiuc.'utm: 1st ioy, ua9 SO cents ; 2d dat.8137 fiO ; 3d day. S176 20, uno -nn nay, too uu. I lie diggings arc round to rorrvstioud with this nnr where thrnucl out the vulley. One man went up the valley up wards of 30 miles aud found It to pay all the way. Does any miner believe that a person would prospect thirty milns of ground, nftcr having fonnd diggings that would pay him eighty dol.'urs per day with a pan ? GttAtx in IiJ.t.Nois. It has Uxn stated In n number of newsorK.rs that corn was selling In Illinois at 10 cents per bushel. This is evi dently a misfnkc. as We find in the market re port of the Mount Vernon (JtOVrton county) (Jumdian, dated Sept. 18lh,.eoru quoted itt 30 vents per bushel and whrot at SO cents. The Portland Timei, of Oct. 2I, devotes fiiur ond one-half columns to editorial corres pondence, nnd communications in reference to the Salmon River mines, nnd a map Illustra ting the same. Coxurrrro. Ferdinand Patterson, who killed Co'pt. Staples, has been committed, in dcfuull of 815,000 bail, to answer at the next term of the Circuit Court of Multuomnh county, for murder in the first degree. Goxe to Dixie. John C. Ilrccklnrldgc, the peace-prating chl'f of the While Tcether De mocracy, whon last seen In Kentucky, was mak ing his way from Frankfort to a rebel cuinp In Virginia. May bis ;kv go with him. The MnunUtiiutf sura no ouc has enlisted nl the Dalles on account of the suspicion ol dislnyafly resting ogatn.it A. P. Dcnnison, the r entiling officer appointed by (Journor Whiteukcr. TiXKoturn. A note received from the op- ritor nl Yre-kn, last evening, in which Le rays : rVy are lulldlng the Overland Telegraph rap idly, and we expect to be worklug through to St. Louis In a few days. Dr. Elijah White This gentleman is mentioned as n special Indian Agent for Ore- goo, Washington nn.l California. Tur. rebel commander taken prisoner with his command at Fort llulteros. is said to have nl one time commanded the Minnesota. Hie llig snip at llie attacking squadron. JIU introduction to Commodore curingham, on the nuartir deck of the Minnesota, is thus dc scribed ; " General Hiitier presented Uarron to the gnllant old Commodore, savin? Com. mndoru Uarron, Commodore Slrim-ham.' The latter, raising himself to his full height looked the traitor full in the eye, and ban-lv inclining his head replied, ' I have seeu Mr. Uarron before. Uarron, who has alws prided himself on tlie mifrur mondt fairly winced before the whole volume of honest sar casm contained in that look aud (cnteucc. It was a. touching tight," XATIOAI.K(lL'eUTIO IK JniXASD A o torn width has been Issued from tho OfKcc of Aiuuuuui lAiucaiiuo states iiiui inesnms vo til by Purhinent for the purposes of national education in Ireland, from tlie commencement of the system to Die end of the year 18'iQ, nmounv in me wnoie io jtJ,ai7,3W, 'lh: l-Kftl contributions in aid of teacher salaries were 13,061, In 18C0, and llicre aie also local contributions otherwise in sustaiomeut o.' tho system. 4.073 schools have been built without uny aid from j'arliament. Oub FlA'J The JuUvillo Journal says s "The Star Soanele-d lUnner was the l roam ing wie-or of freedom to pur fathers ; we nre rrsniveii iiiul it shall lw the same to their.chll drrn. The white npon iti.fuld Is an emblem ui peace ; iio reel proclaims to the nations that we shrink not frpw war j nnd the blue, tne coipr oi me sfjy, tells mat. wUeiNr in peace or In war, our appeal is to heaven." PiiaADKijrHiAi'OclQber Hih-The oHkiI vole of Chester county shows a majority of mi mre mm .inuiiiei ugaiBsi inej'eace party, not including votef two thonsaml soldie-ni. Qtfrt couuty eeew the whole Democratio ticket by over four lhound wiyorily. It is reported that ex-GuvtviKx Wise has hNO attsokad by ah IUmms of so severe a oatare tbet his life Is despaired of. of civil and religious rebel army has lallen back entirely from the H. D. UiKtit. line of Munans nnd estublished a new line on the west side ot the Itappahnnock. Their right wing Is resting on Aquia Creek nnd their left on the foot of liluc Mountains. It is stated Hint the rebels have Interpre ted our preparations for a naval expedition, really covering n contemplated attack on them. Iai.tihk, Oct. 17. Yetcrd.iy morning the rebels showed themselves on Ilolivnr Heights, nt Harper's Ferry, nnd commenced nn uttack from artillery with three rompaulcs, under Mujnr J. P. Gould, stntloned on north side of Potomac. A constant firing was krpt up fur some hours, when three companies nf the Thinl Wisconsin regiment cioswd the river, mid forming Into line, dmvo tho enemy back nnd succeeded in capturing one of their heavy guns. They were, however, compelled to retreat, which they did in good order. Do ing reinforced, they then, with Colonel Geary nt their head, marched upon the enemy, and, nricr Lard lighting, drove them from their po sition, and captured the 32-pouudcr. Our forces hnd three pieces df artllKry. in I these were fired from this side of the rvcr until the enemy retreated, The enemy had seven pieces of artillery nod SOU cavalry, together wills their Infantry, and were com pletely routed nnd driven back somo three miles. Our low, killed nnd wounded, was even, while that of the enemy was at least fifteen. Col. Ashley, who was ot the head of enemy, is nmong the killed. Holla, Mn. Oct. IClIs. A sharp skltmlsh took place on Monday morning, twenty miles this aide of Ixbannn, between two companies of mounted men belonging to Mnj. Wright's battalion attached to Gen. Wcy man's com mand niij 130 rebel cavalry. Wright sur prised then! by attack on their renr nnd com pletely routed them, killing thirty nnd Inking the same number prisoners. Mnj. Wright's loss was one killed and one wounded. JnrrcruoK Oitt, Oct. ICth. A scout who nrrived here to-night, reported Price's army on Sunday nt Cllntonvillc. The whole army has effected the paisago of the Osage aud still retreating. Nkw York. 17th.-The fleet which fulled from this port on Sunday, orrivcel at Old Point on Monday, causing great excitement by its extcusive character. A flag of triirc came down from Norfolk tame doy, but Gen. Wool refused to receive It. Stracusk. Mo., Oct. 17th. Loiters rcecive-d here from Price's army.state that Clalb Jack son is, nt present, cry dissipated, and boiler- ing on delirium tremens. Ho often raven about camp like a maniac. Another Villain Lynched at Ellcnsburg. Mr. Archibald Stevenson, cf Kllcnsburg, Curry county, Oregquj nnder dole of October 4th, communicated to the Aha California the following : Your readers will perhaps rememtier the account of the iwwrder nnd ravishing of young girl by the On mo of L'aslc Graham, lit this ii luce, nnd tho subsequent hanging by the people of George Sullivan, one of her mnrdcr ers. On Friday last a mnn by the name ol George llrown was arrested for attempting to violate the person of Mrs. Glynn. It nppears that Kdward Smith hnd a lingering suspicion of tho complicity of Drown In the mrTreW br Lizzie Graham, which the Combination of cir cumstances, nil concentrating on Sullivnn as the gnilty party, had almost (as with others) effaced from his mind. Dut this Inst occur, rence hnd revived tho suspicion, nnd previous to Drowu's Arrest, ho called him from the sa loon where he wns nt the tune, for the pnrpocc of eliciting from him a statement in rrgnrd to his knowledge of the crime. He took him to tho house of Mr. Conniff, nnd there Drown confessed that he had sworn lulje'y before the coroner's jury. The next day n committee of citizens were uppdintcd to tuKc the. confession, which lie nromucil to state truly. His state ments before the committee wore, hotrevcr, u pcvnricating os those lie had previously made. He finally confessed that Sullivan had told him (while they lay concealed near the scene of the murder) that he (Sullivan) haled Lizzie Gralmtn for having slighted him, and tliat ho Intended to raflsh or mnrdcr her, nnd that, whatever hannened. ho (Ilrovvnl mnA never divulge it, nrd ho would give liioi one-half of his mining rlnims. tint ir he ilul eiiruigo ii no would kill him. llronn olso stated that Sul livan had n bundle oi clothes with him Tar the purpose or" making a change," after the com mission of the crime. The whole story wns doubtless n ll.yuc of falsehood, fabricated for the purpose of hiding his own guilty compli city in I lie actual pvrpclrallon of the crime, Ilronsroiifisloii nnd nit the circumstance connected with the rose, when carefully wcighe-d, showed him to be ns deeply, m dark lr culllr of the hetiiul pcrix'trulioti of the iiifie iiuius crime, ns Sullivan. The person or the murdered girl, the situation, the circumstances oi tlie crime, nil went to snow iiiul mere iiau been more Ihuti one gnilty party, llronn was taken from the Court Honsc and hung upon tlie same gallows on which the partner or his guilt hud suffered the Vanm pen ully.ovcr the place where the violated and murdered girl Intel been found. The spot is in a grove bl scrubby bushes, bat n few rods fiom tlie Uiinks or tlie ocean ; irom mence me eye may wander far out on the blue billowy sur face to the wrsti nt horizon, where ocean se-cm commliigli-d with sky. Off to the left nnd right in the distance, the bald hills nod moun mum, thr nn tier, in imtjratlc grandeur rise; wiihiii tills scene, nmid these surroundings, with the monstrous roar of oM ocean's sur, inr billowi soiiiidlnir with suit and mournful solemnity upon the car, the pure young life or one mm new no guile was inane a saeriiii-v to man's depravity- nnd Inst. In the humble graveyard near by she stee-rn, and the memory of that young girl will live In many n kiud'y heart In" niter ye-urs. And here, without the pale of the common K-pu'chre. side by side, nre the graves of iter inurdeirrs. nn the very scene eif their crime uihI their execution. They have paid the earthly lialty nf thnt crime, nnd beyond the veil ol mortality they kai'c gone to answer before an i-ffi-ndeel Hicty. It Is hard to fell nnd know that two such beings was hi our midst. In the Torm of man. Rut they nre gone, and although thrv hnvi cast o cloud of sorrow over more than one lienrthktonc, society Is no lunger cumd It; their prwetice. 1. 0. 0. F. Tho Grand Lodgo of tho Uni ted States. I. O. O. P. ) L.S.1 OrriCB br thr .Most Worthv J Grahd Sirk.UI. L-.U.S. I t Wi.NRBono,VS. C, .Tly lBlh, 18S1. Upon n isit home, after an absence of several months, I 'Rod, awaiting mi nttswer, numerous 'connntHlctlon7Te(IiclD and "pri vate. It ie'iwprietlcabraJer moTto reply1 to them separately, within a reasonable time. If for no other cause, mail communication be tween the different bodies whit-h compose the Grand I,odgc of tho United Slates is nl an end, nnd prrsonal intercourse ampnj.the mem bers Imjractirable.. ' M ' "While ' the" flrnnd Lodge of Urn In1led Slates, I. O- 0. V , ewer wns a politicel body, as UltittratedTty the fact thnt ils jurisdiction extended over uritlsh Amerjea rend the Sand wich Islnnd', and Australia was on the point of being admitted into full membership, and while all its members, as such, appeared to recognize the principle that, to for ns this or ganization was concrrnrd, no political 6r sec tarian dobate is admissible! while recogniz ing nil this, I mnn practically see thnt union Is physically and intellectually impossible. No provision is made for such a contingency in our Constitution. While I nm inrrsted with the Insicnlt of office, I have no authority, In this relation, to speak as a politician. Nor have I power, under the Constitution, to make any authoritative order Under the present circumstances. I recommrnd to the mpmhcwhtn that nil mcctlnzs of the supreme legislative head or the order be sjnspciidcel Ihrmigh the present ou turn, ns impracticable, unnt-nynary, nnd Inex pedient. As to disruption. 1 have no author ity, in this paper, to expre nn oplnlno. My own decided opinions, which furnish tlie highest incentive to individual action, unl have directed my conduct, arc individual nnd personal, not official, nnd I do not feci at lib erty to express them here. !(. ji, Hovi.tos, M. W. Grand Sire." I 0. 0. F. GnAXti Lodor or thr United Statks. This grand liody convened in the City of Daltlmoro on the ICth of Inst month, omnnjf other things the Grand Secretary says : 'llie Most Worthy Grand Sire of the Order, Ilobe-rt II. lloylstoti, of bout It Carolina, whom it was your pkajurc by your suffrage at the last Session to honor for his long, valuable nnd eminent scrvicr, not less than for h's dis-tinjtilshe-d ability nnd privntc virtues, is nol here to grace his high chair of office that se-nt, honored by a long list of his prnleetwnrs whrvo ndnilnistrnllou has consecrated their names mid mrmnry In our best affections has Iteen oecuplcil by n few rnnnl to him. and bv none nierlnr in nbllity it is to day. under the Constitution, bv reason nf his absence, NEW ADVKUTIStiMlitVrsT Ner, j&oods CIIK.Vi sjjprni For Caslii v TIIK UND15USIUNKD H.VYI.VQ J10UGIIT TIIK held by the worthy Depnty Grand Sire, 'Hie 1(. W. ejranel .Marslial. ilro. K. I). National Fi.vancks. Kvery lo)-n! citizen has reason to congratulate himself uiton the favorable condition Of the national 8 nances, nolwiiiistandiug the enormous domamts of r rmm i A "N a or the present war to supprcssnbcllioo. The'pC C. V1 J V A L t ateiidy absorption of the natfeflal loan! by ln- y i mviuoai snnscripiion, arsares inouovcrr; went that all the money It may nccdfiwill'jM Ritnlshcd by lis own toeopleMrho reHef, tee' which those subscriptions rdrttlsh to the bank In the lovnt Stntrs. rtlacesthem in n cnndllton to make nny temporary advances which may ! lie require-ti ov tiio uovernmcnt wiiile the loan is being tnKcn. The security ofhrcd by the nation is the very best that can be made, and those who hae money to inve-st arc act ing n wise pnrt when they subscribe to the nnl'onal loan. Money is nbuudnnt in the loynl States, and business ' of nearly every kind was active.- The war Ims crushed eer tiin'Jetmfc ofindaMrr. but it hus'nne ned other channels, Into which tho energy nnd industry oi tno people is rapidly utrcciing llscll. llial portion of commerce and manufacturer which depended em tlie cii'tom of the youth lias, of course, sutu-rcd annihilation, but the oth. r materialintcrests orthoeountry appcarlto be In about ns flourishing n condition as thrv wcreibcroro the war jvas Inanguratedi &ir. ramrn?o Union. Usino Pomoskd Minik Daliji. Tliere is tlie most positive evidence that poisoned Minic bails are tjcd In the rebel army, and evidence is afforded ilmt they are manntac tnred In the North. Last week five members of the Indian regiment, northwest oUthc Chain Bridge, were out scouting, and disco v. ered a party of about seventy-five rebel troop. Onr men conce-alcel tlicmlves in the bushes, Isy down and fired together. 'Ilicy killed one of the enemy j the others fled, leaving one, who hung over his dying comrade, probably a relative, until he was rontnreil. In h nos- seslon were discovered n number of Mmie balls, each of sihich hnd n deposit of arsenic In it, covered with tallow. He wns asked what the object was io using those bulls. He cxplaine-d thai the contents were a noison : that thev had not many of them yet, and were only used by those sent ont on picket or scouting duly. Ho wild thry came from the North that they had not rvevlvej. many yet, but were promised n larger supply.' In connection with this, my informant, n very reliable brigade surgeon, says thai a man was shot in the Fourteenth MaxsacliU4t-its regiment, by a rein I picket, whose body, Im mediately nfter the ball entered his flesh, sivelled up, and the patient died, llie ease was mlnntelv described to him bv Captain Itrad'ey, ofMellineti. who is in the Fourteenth Reg'm.nt. 'lite Mirgron considers this a e-lcnr e-nsc eif poison, In the ball. Tun Masomic Sknthirnt. A very inlelli- gent correspondent or the lribunc iu a letter of recent dale from North Carolina r-ne-nks highly of the Mason io fraternity of that blutc. He says : There are many Masons In North Carolina who have not furgotten the indissoluble ties nf llteir fraternity nnd lis solemn obligations. I Hud in some iinslances, whole loelges, every member of which is a firm adherent to llie Union. The next anniversary of tho Meek, ienburgh Declaration of Independence, stained os ft was this year by (he passage of a Sccvst- sion ordinance, will witness the institution of a new Slate Governnteint. and tlie return of North In roll me to her allegiance to the Re public, with a lull representation in both Houses of the National Congress. The ser vices of such n regiment of lovol North Caro linians will shortly be tendered to the Gov ernment, a majority of whom, despito the in sulting language of the late Governor Ellis to lite President's Proclamation, were anxious .to proceed to the defence of the Capital io April last. Thus will the recuperative energy of tlie Union overcome the evil force of tlie dis integration, ami ultimately restore lite ascend ency or Its bcninccfit paternal Uorcrrmciit over every btaie. i.i Rkvikw bt Gknkra!.8i.'nner On Thurs day cveninK.iOctobef 17lh, the Montgomery Guard and the MoMahon Grenadiers marched to llie corner of Sanson) aud .California street, San Francisco, where tltey were reviewed by General T. V. Sumner. The General ap peared in full miliaria and was saluted, when Lie sum : hi j gallant friends t It gives me pleasure to receive this compliment from yon to-night. I have becnjso long aMOciatcd with JrUhmen hi the army that I Assl m if I almoet belong to you.- I want no better soldiers than Irish men; and I ought .to toy, aloud, thai iu all my long service, and in some very tight pkaes, too, (ktughter and cheers., I have rmeryet seeu an Irishman who reltwd to foHow where be wua led. JCheen for lrldhmco and the "Sixlynlnlb.'7 And further than this, I have soeltflet.efl them iu rivalry .ehrjf when, it took .devilish sharp siding to .ksep ahead ef them. (Lausfhkr and apwkiwe.l Farewell I If 1 should .null throueli the eampalSH-rif the war should ba rndsJ, J liopo to cemo lre agelu. J like I love Ualifor. nia. I M grateful .V the kindustt ,1 have wet with on tfck.bMutituI tSMst. Bojs.'I go te bbt for the ILt ivbieh vou. lrtsiunea. ltavo so nobly upheld. Grt blew you J Farewell! lUcArc or 7risvu.Lc rima Cai'titr n Tin: llr.iir.lje-Il is ulh-geel that the re-uxm why Gen. Duckner did nut take the eily of Louisville instead of stnpiiing ut prieti river, wheie he iuvadiil Kenliul.) on tlie hue of the lAiuisville nnd Nushville ILiilroud. is due. uol to uny foresight or force of the U. S. nu thorium, or oi the Union men of Kentucky but to the loyulity.couracc u:id tact of one oh score individual. Tl c Si ce-ssiouists liad I tid t'leir plum to upx-ur suddenly in Iiuisvi'.lt wilh n powcrlul force. 'Iliey hud proviih-tl Tor transportation Puir hundred ears und fif tre'll locoinntitis, and had t-ight lliuuniud tm-ii-w itli artillery und camp equipage ou board They hnd sicurrtl the se-nicvr of the le-Ifcranli oix-Tutont, one of whom lorwurded to Louis ville a dispatch explaining the detention of trains on tlie road, uuJ were moving forte urd ut a grand rote. Everything was going well with them, and Louisville, wilh te-rhiiM the exception of a few Seceaeiouists, wns unsuspecting aud unguarded. Geiieml Auderitun being innocent of any knowledge of tho movement, James Guthrie. President of tlie road, to'ully in the dark, and General Roseau lingering in cump on tho In diai.a shore. Dot nt a station just beyond Green rieer, lltere was a young man iu the tcrvicc of the rood who was a warm friend of the Union, and who, comprehending (he mean ing ol the monster train, when it eume up, seized a crowbar used fur inking up rails to make rrpuirs, and nhtic the locomotives were Icing wooded and watered, ran across a curve und hi a ihep narrow cut, wrenched Ihcrpikis from four rails. The train came ulongnt good sneul, the locomotive plunged into tlie ground, the rnrs crashed on top of it, and it wus twen ty -fuur hours before the truiu could go ahead. In the meantime Louisville was saved- The hero of the occasion had nut hud lime to get out of the cut IrTotc the crunli came, and wus litken, but in the confusion and excitement got away and is safe. Tlie N. 1'. TaUtt. o Komm Catliolic jour nal, utters these patriotic sentiments : In common with, perhaps, o large majority of tlie people o( hc North, we wUdi to Jive iii peace und harmooy with the South, and we Pelicvcd that the best wpy Io promote and maintain that peace wus to let our Southern neighbors manage their own business, provided that they did nut Interfere with our. If tlits course had .bceojtidesn, jr all probability af fairs had never come to tills crisis ; but now that the harm is one and the Southerner have seen fit to have" recourse tp war for a settlement of differences which might have been orrunged on more amicable terms, wc deem it Ihc duly of ceery good citizen. U hit ctetd or politic wfal ihty mau, fo sfond by llie Gavtrn meol of llu reuuiry iu defense ol tlie Union. It mailers not to us what political purly hold the reins, the TuLlet h committed to no party in the State, and speaks for none, but it will ever support the Government of the United States without regard fp tlie name ol the chief magistrate or the peculiar dhade of his politics. Gi!.vt RoiEscRANZ.-Gen, Rosencranr. w born in Ohio and educated At Went Point. He graduated fifth ip the remarkable class of 1842, aud was commissioned in Ihc corps pf Engineers. Frow Seplendjer. 18J3. to Au- gnst,1847, lie was coatiu-'ously on Juty ot tlie Military Actidemr. Jn the Denartmcut of ttoffiucerw: aiwi iiwiiy. .He h) a Jioeuan .Catholic by coiifcssioa, end built a oLAia-hl NewsiorL where, he was sta tioned m eorwtruMig fwlne,; (or severid nun ,stooe jlieu he tbaa Xe-e-n -employed iu Wahinton njj Okiojaf, Pivji JJ-igjiwer ,nd Pient.Aet .Oue.whu lies Ima two'yoar associated with h'it iuthnateby, I hue-vjike writ. JV,nt, .sisustllcHy of ciiarauter, WjKt t hif,dfvot(o) to jjreat hjcas. tils iutclfsct ,i -rtruutrly itLiphjI, ,lt fiv iU)im p4(ial. ,'iwro uevnr wms a taore hfwest wi4d .(dm ,thuji JtofHomm.', Hi saiud U well jtftbueid yri4h 'MUvtaryMweltika and kuewleehje, end iu tk st)'"! .oourse of military eng ueeriwc, which we siiMlled to. gether, heoeiieywfef eiwyloot eif greuutd lif wt-seovcf, jn umjprfsm peMima be .win do bis whole duty. ... Fnrnsivnrth, of lenncssoe. Is tint found In his place, nnd the voice nf Virginia, Smith Caro lina, North Carolina. f7r02ln. Alabama. Mis sissippi, Liuislana, Texas. Florida, Arkansas and I ennrssee, which we Imve Iteen for s many years accustomed to hear wiihiii time walls, pnrllt-lp.-itliit; in our ennnscls, eulightet ing instructing and animating us by their e.-pcrie-nct', is not note heard and will opt I fienrd during our th-liberations. 'lite sentu which llie reprovnintives of thrse Jiirlsdiclions in our brnlbcrbitod were wont to occupy aie not now occupied, and when the rrt-nrdii'C secretary shall call the roll from to tlm", Ills f miliar voice will not be heard by tur hrctl r n Irom tlie bonin, nor will lltere o-nr up nny response finni liteir vacant places. r-tinll not grasp their Imnds In fiH-nd'htp, nnr read their iuwurd jy, n it sparkhs from ii rjT, when frit-ud-i nnd In-ntlicrs meet. Wc shall not niiitjrlo with them in commit lev latin-, nor nitiiur" laneen willi ihem In tlie nri-na nt drli.ite an lii-relofiirp. Why tit's sp-olnclet I elare not triiKt mywlf to niistver, however prudent nnd clmice may b? the language cm p'oyitl, or liowrvi-r pure llie niotlvr. 1,-s llu- a iwer shnn'd iJI -nd that cmiecrateil law nf nnr nlnrnl. which lennriiir with vestal honor. " ll't d pitiAiis nnd titHjtiont of luimiui tie ety. 'Iiilmxi-lij nvoult all njfi-nly tr lh i- MAIIRIED At Ashland MUU. OctoW 30th. Iiv iho Iter. C. U. blratlon, Mie. W. W. Kkxtnoii to .Misj .Seiuil MiuJci.v, both of that place. ton ticih t of fiulli or , tr'irtArr rthgiotn or jxJi I. The nnstter lenn. neverlhelesn. srwin toneonsly from our saddened lu-nrts, and in vokes u to meiiniri up in this crisis to the full stutidard of Odd Fellowship. Tiif. Anari-Tor LI D. Rcrrli. ion Dis Ti'ninxu Divine Woiuiiii- in Illinois. Rus ell will have another jicrsonal ndve-niure in reluie in his correiipondence not quite so im portant ns his visit, the mine day, to llie bat teries and forts of two hostile parties, but rather amviutr. His nrrest in Illinois Is re garded n n small buwine, nnd will probab'y be regretted. As a matter of Interest thr fol lowing Is the account of the nfTtir, published In the local puper nt Wilmington, Illinois, tvhere thenrn-nt look place: 4,Mr. Kus-ll nplng Iho recreation of his Illustrious countrymen, cam? down Inst week n a special train from Chicago, with a re t'nue ol sjiortsinen. io enjoy the pleasures of the chase j but unlike the Prince, Ic was not satisfied with the legitimate exercise thereof. Either In contempt of our democratic tuns, ir from a rcckle.es disregard of Christian ohm nnccs, lie saw fit to desecrate the Sabbath, nnd pursue his sports Irrespective of both, lusteud of trending in Iho rootsb-eps of his Prince, nnd attending religious services on Jhe ou the Sabbath, like a Christian reutl, mr, he teas found shooting game nod making the wetkm rims' with llie discharge of his gun, to the great disturbance ofsolter citizens, on evil example io nil kooi people, of the vicinage. and to tlie scandal of au orderly uud luw-abic loir cnmmiiuilv " For this fligrant breach of Christian df- eorum, lor litis open violation of tlie law ofthe lapd. Jlr. Itnwell was proinpllr arrested on the complaint pf R. P. .Morguu, Jr.. und If. 0, Aldcn Jr., and brnnslit before D. U. Cobb, rwr, or tins lown. I lie gout or tlie prisoner Itelng fully established; he was convlctrel nnd sentcnceel Io pay the penalty of his orT.nce." J lie fine was paid, and Mr. Ilussdl Ihc next day started for Woshingtoo. FKioiiTrri. AcciOEST.-Aboul three o'clock yesterday lnqrning, m (he Culifornitt Stage I .l.llt.MI ..1. .An.ll Fm... I 1....I Iitni 11a , a !.... city, wus ajcending the Goodyear JIil, nbout u mile nud u half the oilier tid of the Moun taiu House, io making a very short tu;rn in the narrow ett portion of the rpad, the ground underneath the; hind wltetl gave way, and the wheel commenprd settling down the embank pient, 'J'hp driver, .Miles Jfomllh, iuimtdi. ately whipied.p his team, and for a few tuo meuts (he ttugo was poised on the briuk of Iho precipice. The ground crumbling rapidly however, ihe stage und contents, together with ihejioricst were precipitated down Ihc fright, ful abyw. 'Jlterej were on Ihe ouUide Iwo poMcugers (whites) nud Ihe driver ; on Ihe In side six Uiluumcn, Unc ot lie ttattsenecrs (uurjufonnaiil) found himself lodged in some uiuues, nuoui, miy ynreH aow;i the- Hill, and unhurt, Thekivcr lodged considerably furr down, wid w bad1 Injured, Tbtf other SPECIAL NOTICES. I. 0. 0. F. Jackmnvilu: liixer No. 10, holds I U regu lar -mretlmrt every SATUUlKir ATAVAW, nt tht-lr HalUMoTully' Theater ladlrTliig). Ilritlhcrs In good standing are csirdlally'ln vlteu to attend. ' ! R. F. MAURY. N. O. K. I". R asr.i.u It. Sec'v .T.'iCml DE2xk.-'JLhro fSoI -OF- JIEW.,ilERSOieUiLE.H TOGirrnnu with thkiu EXTENSIVE FAIiX PURCHASES, XOW DAILY ARIUVIM, OFFKR THE SAME TO THE I'CilUO At Very Low Pric cs, 3F"03E?L CASH. WADE, MORGAN & f JACKSOi VILLB Oct. 2C, 18CI. 41 WA11REN LODGE No. 10. A. F.-& A. M. 1IOI.I) their reeular enininunlcatloni the Wednexlny Cvcalugs on or preceding the full moon, in JAeteiMtN'riLLR. miv. G. W. GREKR, W. M. II. Rwtoei. &c'y. At om:;o. cil.vitj:uaVo. i, ROYAL AHCH IVIASOIVS, jaoksox villi:, ukluux. Will hold its regular communications on the Flrt MatuttU)' I2t eiilnB orivt-ryMuulli. All ixijournlug Companion" In good standing are cordially Invited Iu attend. W. W. FOWLKR. II. P. Ja.T. Gi.kxn, Sec'y. de-e8:-J7 PHOENIX LODGE No. 237aTf. & A. M. Hold their regular coinmunie'utinit' Ihe A ATViiitAr Kvkxixus on or precwllng the xjr full moon, iu Tha-ulx, Oregon. " ' S. M. WAIT, W. M. S. Rkulicii. Sec'y. jau2C:2 rfttterilion, Everybody You arc hereby notified that 3ME. T aFJESSE Can be fun d ut his store on California slntl, uittuys ready to lurulsli you nllo JSrjtrCMSslisA. Sr.n.- M.t My Of every Description, such ns Applerr Fears, Peaches, Luscloss Craots, And, In short, everything iimil'y found in I'ruil Store; togi tlie-r with a- large and vrl atsurtetl sloe-k of CANDIES 'AND NUTS. Liver of Cho'ee TOIIACCO AND SUGARS Will find II c best rjitaKtics nt his countir. All of which will be sold at prices ton'! the limes. October 20,1601. 41 Dr. Hostetter's Stomach Bitten. -The operation of this palutable remedy iijKm (lie tetmach, liver aud t-xcrtlory organs, Is khigti larly eoolhlug and couK-rvattvp. It irgtiiates, recruits and purifies lliein. Dyspepsia In all its forms yields to Its control aud invigorating properties; and Jtjs recommended to mothers, enfeebled by the cares and dulled of maternity. as the f-afet,euid best tonlo they can probably use. Iu all the eiUis of female lifts it will be found eminently useful, aud elderly eronS telll derive much more benefit from if thnu from ordinary ttlmulauts. Sold by all druggists and dealers everywhere. -llmt Sand's Sarsanarilla.-Tbo popuhtrily ac quired by this truly littaluaMe meiliclne Is a extended tu It is richly merited. If the tens ol Ihouunds of Kiofuloeu ulcer which have been cieutrlr.td and periuane-utly licalit by ihU ex Iraordiuary autlu-plic had euch a tongue, a chorus of testimony would attei-t its cfllcaey not only In HTVfeila and all external manifesta tions of dUvafcc. but iu dyrpe-pi-Ia. bllioiu coin plainU, general debility, and Ihe various Inter nal disorders iu whieU It ruToids speedy and lading relief. 3711 wkiv Advkktiskmknts, To the Public. VfOTICK Is hereby given that I am pre. J.1 pared loMcliange STAMPS OF THE NEW STYLE for tin remlvulent amount o( the old isrtie, during e period of SIX DAYS from the date of this notice, The eld ime oj ICovelopes aiid'Stamps .wiH ro ie .received tlicreufter iu payment of pos'ogc on Utters sent frosn this oftce. S. E. HAINKS, Asslsiant Postmaster. ' Jacksonville Post Oikr. October 20,184)1. ' uushes, about, fifty yards down the lull, and !hcr outside pawengcr, altcrspUntf to jump from ,to llie reins, rH the cqtch. become entangled amxuur .the, horses, and rolled wllb them nbout thra hundrad yards, nearly .to the bottom of the hill. He was bad' .brewed, jend received iiUrpal (ojuri wjiich will "vcrv Jikely prove Jatftl, y.'yp of the Ulilnamcfl were killed out rhihtj a third, waUlbjojure)d.jtnd. tlie oth f pete mote or fessj .bruUied'ond roapgled. ?Tte of lite horsew were dead when, thev stftcltfd the .hoilo, .TftesW0 Ft . .innu merable freeitmenLi. Gseeo ic Co.'s stsire came alotif a ft jniwetes far Jlie woideut, a"nd tteoiwht the wovwekd to Jhe Mountain House,. Our informant jsuwe Jltwgh to MvysyUIe, Marymllc Democrat Od 2Qth. Jttraysd r sVilen. A BRIGHT HAY HORSE, from the forts) of Bobbins & Damon. ix-ur-TuWc llock, on Friday nieht, 16th loslant. 'sssstsTi Tlstheirvela about 15Ji hands high, T 7i has a wart ou tlie unefer jjjw, near the lip t also a smalt wart on the breast rims no bnej nor no while hairs ; Iteavy HUih. ifood haaai and draught Lore ; a fair rottr 7 years old next Spring." A liberal reward will be pnlij by llie undersigned for Ihe return of the Ijorsei or for information that will lend in hU recov. trh .. . .QUAtLE? CJIUIIIOK. 'J able Reck. Jackeee co.OcU23, 1861, Agrioultsir! Xmplment, AJsA WK ms4 yarksd fWfrtmtfl o Awl f ullural Ifuplemeubj. U alj kinds, o Jiand aJid sonstaully ar;f vis, ( ,h,U id Ike most favorable terms aud at the lowest oily prioei. J. D. ARTRWifc Spf; In.jpovtris M 3Or0ce.lx-w, Ow of WuMtalMMd Davis Streets, SAN FRANOISCO. 41 Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OP A IlKCUKKInllsJ errv, rna'le at the October Irrin, A.p. lSCl.ol the Circuil Court iu nud for JsrU county, Slate ol Oregon, and nn rireuin dulv issurtl thereon Itv the Ch-rk of said Owl ami Io in ilirectcil. hi fisvor nf IIK.NMAMIV IIAMO.VI) andngulnst DAVIS KVAV-t. for the sum of Tlirvo Hundred and Xinri; one nn.l stxty-threo onc-huiulrnllhs !)& (S.191 03 100). with Inrnl Interest : sis) ik further stun or Fitly Dollars (8.10 00) U Connsel fees, nnd the further sum of Two ($7) Dollars fur ltrnrder's fees, lo-.-elher 'ti 'I'hirty-Seveii und leii onv-hiiiHlrrdilti (WI 10-100) dollars costs and accruing cwls s I have levie'd npon and will olf-r forsaV.fcr cash, to lh highest bidder, on the prcmV, on SATURDAY, the THIRTIETH (30ili DAY OF NOVEMHKR. A l. I6l,u following described HEAL ESTATK. longing fo the said Davis Evans, loif The southwest fractional quarter of J-tt'"' twenty-two (22). In township thirty-six pt). outh of rwngu three (.7) west Wflhtni'lt me ridian, containing Ufl acre, more or less, I ;'elwr with all and slnsnlar, the trtnrs1', liendilamenla and nitii(ti-Baiies-s theitueu he-longing or in any mImi oppertsinlng. Bute betwtrn Ihe hours of one and for o'ploek v m. of sit id dav. Dnteil, Jue-ksonvilli-.'Oelolier 20. IfiCl. 4M W. II. S. H.YDE. Slwtil Fotitioa for Divorce. Gooowjm Aim, Complaluant, is. Marv Jasp Aijams, Defendant, I WO MARY JANE ADAMS :Yoo s- JL Iterehy notiUrd that, in ie Cirvnit t I nf IhO'Siute ef-Oretrofl. for Ihe eoanlf Jackson, Goodwin Adems has brouxht suit S ii divorce from you from lite bonds of mu mony, ond slo for the custody of Uny Green, Ihe toe of llie marriage of said fiw win Adams end alary Jane Alams, suJ ts uu'essyejti oppe-ar in Iho Maid Court all" next term thereof, on MONDAY. the'l'IMBi" DAY OF KEHimA-nv. A. I). ISM. V - - r-.-.--..v.v. .. , - - - answer llie'eomplainant's bill, tlie a'5 be taken for- (Vniriu,l mul ll.u ulil paoKSrai be heard in vnur aliwnn. nml ilia DrsrtrP the petitioner e era n ted by iho (jonrt. J1.J-; J)OWj:iJ,f Attornry for Plaint Jaeksinyjlje, Qyt. 20. Ipgf. 4H4 OR'A'NGK JACOBS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, riwKfz, jHtktun Couiil; Ogn., W;iLL(lfid o Usinew jn Iht QfH the First Judicial District, sod h beprewe Court, Oft. Vv"1 ii ,i j in ! ii 1 1 n i ...i,i. Jixtm m. ntui.i...,......,,.ivrvi vaix'- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wlf.l, aitend'to any bwIneM cooSAd J llutn. Its ltu uitfABal Itiurlft n( the XW Judiekl District of Orefw, and iu ll-;Sl" prpweL'oirL y Ocloiier Mi41 prewe iCoarL IHsselutioii of Geii artHersbty MI Ji, jHSMNsal on4rtnfstil) msioiQtrt"; m a1K 9ssrvi istw iimistv sbstq i i v v- - - GUMMA WWAW,WgW'rYJ ne-ss on Allhaiue Orh and Jotf nhlne ""''' IwvethUehivllssolri'd'by mutual cowff- i .. ' t' L '-..':. I. I . uu W'm. II. IiVi-PLumi. unit nil ureounts SX" - m --- r' w m t- -vria '' - ---- w tiie firm will be fettled by him. ' . w.m. u. vvmmv Althoute Oiu-k, Oet5, 1661, W