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JC i i 8 :W i I TEE OREGON SENTINEL BY TELEGRAPH. BxprcfUr for the Oregon Scatlacl Arrival of the Pony. From Sentinel Extra of October 2 lit SiciuiiKirro, Oct. 19. Too following It additional news brought by the ovcrlsnd mill. "WjinroToi, Oct lllh. Tbe Dribum't correspondence Mrs by the occupation of Lcwlnsville, Gen. McClellan takes complete possession of the line of hills running North and Booth from the river from Great Falls. This second line which Is about two miles from the fort, It more properly one of opera tions than defense. Yc now threatcu tbe communication of the rebel army on the upper Potomac, while a slight advance will entirely cut them off. Recent Investigations show there are nut and hare not been rebel fortlfi cations on tbe Potomac at any other plsce than Aquia Creek. There are three batteries of twenty guns which are designed to defend tbe terminus of the new Southern Railroad, aud protect Richmond and Fredericksburg. and not to hinder navigation. The guns nt Freestone Point, which a fortnight since Drrd upon our vessels causing fear that the tiavign. tion was stopped, was a Ovid battery on Its way south. Vessels can pass three miles be yond the Arjala batteries which cannot harm them. The Herald' t dispatch says while tbe titer continues at Its present height, there, is no possibility of an attack on our lines or an advance from the rebels. The news from Kentucky Is cheering. John J. Crittenden, In spite of his advanced age, is tbe first private In the Frankfort Home Guards, and has declared his Intention to go Into camp and remain In service until every rebel Is driven from the soil of Kentucky There Is no doubt that Crittenden will be offered the position of Brigadier General of Volunteers. Tbe Timti" dispatch says, accounts received by the Government and which are deemed reliable, represent tbe eoltoo crop of the Southern Slates as about an average yield. Much or It has been successfully housed, but owing to the want of bagging, it could not be baled nor transported until a supply of wrap ping could be obtained. The crop Is almost useless being too bulky for shipment. Our Consul General to Egypt.Thsyer, writes home that the British Government Is making extraordinary exertions to procure supplies from and through Egypt. A new commercial treaty has lately been negotiated between the Egyptian and British Governments, which give the latter additional facilities in export ing tha staples. Thayer at onee requested that the same provision shonld hr granted to tbe Government of the United States, and bis request was Immediately granted. St. Loots, Oct. 10th. The Convention met at 11 a. v., and continued to 3 r. x. Only thirty-four members were present not suffi cient for a quorum. A special dispatch to the St Louis Urpub Van this r. x. says t Gen. Price is said to have crossed the Oage with 30,000 troops. McCulIocb, with 23,000 men aud eleven can non were wltblo one day's inarch of Price. The two armies In conjunction will make a stand for Fremont's army. Fremont's futuro movements are forbidden to be sent by telegraph. Secretary Cameron and Adjntsnt Genera' Thomas arrived this afternoon. It Is under stood that they come on business connected with tbe Department of lbs West, and will re main several days. Nnr Tobc, Oct. 3th The Tmt't dispatch, dated Washington, Oct. 6tb, says Commander Cbarry irrlved here tbia morning from Hat teras Inlet lie reports that on Monday tbe rebels rorroed an expedition to attack and re capture the forts occupied by our forces. The expedition consisted of six steamboats and about three thousand men. The steamers were araed with rifled guns and mortars for throw ingsbells,and were assisted by vessels that lay off tbe Inlet Tbe rebels retreated, though cot before two or three steamers had been sunk, going down with all on board. Judging from tbe crowded appearance of tbe Tenets, It Is es timated that about 100 men were drowned, besides a large loss which they must have sus tained irom the bursting of our shells and plnnging of our shots, as they were served lu a most masterly manner, Cxiao, Oct. 8. Pickets or the Fourth Cav airy regiment, stationed four or five miles from Padarnb, were attacked by a large body of rebel tills morning. Two were mortally vrouuded, and two taken prisoners, with their horse and eqnlpsge. The enemy had divided tlftlr forces, and in tbe excitement they fired upon each other and then fled, each parly tak ing the other for cavalry. A deserter from the rebel camp at Columbia arrived here to-day, and reports their force there at 30,000. A Maryland postmaster has been arrested for sending bsgs of letters to rebel States. Dispatches from Norfolk and Missouri say Billy Wilsons Zouaves attacked tbe Island of Santa Rosa. Forces landed from Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, and a severe fight ensued. The rebels give tbe Zouaves great credit for their bravery, but claim to have spiked their guns and destroyed their camp equipage ; also, to have committed great slaughter among the Zouaves, but glvo no number of killed. Accounts from Banks' column say that the rebels do not appear to be making any demon stration on tho Virginia side. Intelligence from our Mexican Minister Is to the effect that the Mexican Government has asked for a loan from our Government of from 5 to 10 millions. Our Minister regards It as highly Important just at this time, that Mexico should have tho money to pay Interest on her English de-bt, and thus release her from her present embarrassment. Our Government is determined to stand by Mexico at all has ards, and protect bcr against encroachments by foreign powers. Dispatches received by the Chicago Journal say there is a rumor tnut Price has been pre vented from crossing tho Osage, and that Gen. Lane has routed a detachment of his rear guard, after cutting them off from the main body. Major James' cavalry at Cam eron, Mo., on Saturday camo upon 2S0, or 300 of the rebels in Ray county, in a cornfield, 20 miles south of Cameron, the advance gnard of nine men routed them, they taking refuge in the timber. Our guard was reinforced by 30 men, when they completely drove them from the timber, killing eight and taking fire prisoners. Four Federals wounded and one killed. " . LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES Pawed at firtt Sanon of JWy-serroJA Gmgret. bt ja-rnoRtTY No. 67 An Act to creato a Metropolitan Police District of the District ot Columbia, and to establish a police then-far. lit & matted bu tie Senate end Unite of litrrtsm- Uttmt f tht Vitited Statee of Amenta tn Cbngrtu atitmNnl, Trial tbe corporations or wasninc lon and Georgetown, and the county of Wash Incton. outside of the limits of said corpora tions, are hereby constituted, for the purpose or ims act, into one district, to be called "ine Metropolitan Tolice District of the District of Columbia." Sec 1. And be It further enacted. That Im-m-diately upon the passage of this act, and thereafter, from time to lime, as required by this act, there shall be appointed by the Presi dent of tbe United States, by and with tbe ad vice and consent of the Senate, five Commission ers or Police, who shall be the chief officers Of the said " Metropolitan Potlco District," and who hall severally possess and perform therein the powers and duties author, seel and enjoined or The said commissioner, together with A StciNincAKT Ikciokxt. A recent money article in the N. V. Timet contain! the follow. Ing: An Incident of some significance, so far as our national loon is understood by practical and Intelligent bankers abroad, Is related by an American gentleman who has just returned from l.ondon While he wns hi his banker's the Messrs. Baring, he nsksd Joshua Bates of the oid and eminent house, whether England would take any of onr new 7 210 per cent, loan at par. His prompt reply was that the Rnglish people would get no part of the loan at par, for the sufficient reason, based on the lust advices from this side, that tho loyal States would abiorb the whole loan and this resu't bring accomplished, at it soon will be, the English people would bo glvd to buy part of it at a premium. 01 course tho American gentleman, whose politics nre loyal, was abun dantly satisfied with this answer. But not an American companion whom he bad invited to accompany him to his banker's, a Southerner intimated at the room of Yancey and the other Conf-derate Commissioners at the Westmin ster Hotel. He was astonished at Bales, and the next time the friends met, which chanced to be at 1 enery a quarters, there was consul erablc less talk about the inability of the North to command the means to suppress the Con federate rebellion. Indeed It is related that the spirits of the Soutlirrn party were seriously depressed by the dseotcry made at the counting room of one of the first bank ing houses in Europe. Pexnstltaxm VoLtrnrr.ns. A correpond enl of I lie S. F. Alia snys : I wish to call your attention to what I consider a great act of Injustice done to IYnnylnnia and her suldicfs by your St. Louis correinnndent. Now. tlie gentleman may think he is right, but I should like to know where he gets his authority from, whtn he says " Pennsylvania has. been the most boastful and, at the same lime, most laggard In furnishing troop ' By bis own account, her quota is 15.000. Now. you will see by this slip, clipped Irom the Philadelphia Inquirer, that there is a most wonderful discrepancy tomtvfiert, and, as a Pennsylvania", I am strongly inclined to think it is with the St. Louis man, for I can uot be brought tn Udirte Unit tha old Key stone State wonld so belie her character as ta prove recreant now. Then acain. in a nri rate letter I have from home, speaking of this same suojeci, i win uie tlie writer sown words, " fco one can complain of our State, for wc nave sent nearly 60.000 men, independent ol regiments now under formation." So you see, ii two accounts, in our laior, are to be cred lied. Pcnnsvltanii h not nnlr ftirniiliMi di-r full quota, but is ready, able and willing to send mny more. Let us at least have jus tice ; and publish the following extract. PlNHSVLVAMA. LATEEDATJE8 TO OCT. 18th. WAsiimoroir, Oct. 12th. Our pickets stationed at Prospect Hill, were driven in by rebels In force, their object being doubtless to ascertain the position of ear advance. Our troops are In a comforta ble condition. The Tribune't dispatch says the army of the Potomac will probably soon be divided Into several eorps, to operate ac cording to the practice of European com Bisnders, Tills plan has met with strong op position Irom military men of tbe old school ; but McClellao baa Isalsted upon it, and It pro bably will be adopted. Should it be done Generals McDowell, Fraoklln and Potter will he among commanders of divisions, which will be from 30,000 to 60,000 strong. Mr. Mnir, British Crawl at New Orleans, is now la Washington, baring been twenty fear days on the jWnry, which was much ob structed by traasper tatloo of rebel troops over the railway. He says tbe same determination and eBlhuiieoetinuwl to be shown through out the Booth. Tbe rebels are thjeetd to KthHM deprivation. He will toes wlsm to XsfUitsL Tbe UtrM says Got. Yatsa and II. Waa. KtlloK, ot llliutk, have ehi.laaj from tic GovtrMBest, for the araaawet of thai State, S100.060, 14 batltriM of Jams' Mtitamw, 6,060 Mtktta and 700 ri . Who discovered the Nnrlb PoIeT Our own illustrious Jefferson. Who hung the Slnr Spangled Banner on the heaven picrclnjr sum mit of the Andes f Our own immortal Frank lin. Who discovered the route to Capnado eia, by way of Cope Cod T That fenrh Moor tsh navigator, Paganlnl. Let us, then, fellow, citizens, with the horoscope in one bund, and the Magna Cbarta in the other, plunge boldly on the raging billows of the Mississippi, and leavr no iea unincei until we man unite 1 troll with Tripoli, and Gretna Green with (lie rock of Gibraltar. Then, and not till then, shall be brought to light Tarantula that long loot a'e of bliss of which tbe Plato reasoned and a Oaleo sung. Germans Good Soldisiu, Gtt McClel Ian, with tbe true rye of n soldier, when he re. ccntly rode through the camp of Gen B'enker, anu saw no aomiruDte discipline to which Ins men had been brought said, with an un feigned feeling of delight." When I am anong you, Germans, I always feel u If I had got among soldiers." this act the tnnvors of the cities of Waxhlnston and Georgetown, cx-ofllcio, shall form the board of police for tlie raid district, and a majority or them shall constitute a quorum of such board for the transaction of buuncs. Sec 3. And be It further enacted, Tbnt three of said commissioners shall be appointed from the city of Washington, one from Georgetown, and one from the county of Washington at large, for the term of three years, and until their successors arc appointed and qualified, un lets sooner removed by the President The said commissioners shall meet at such time and place an ma; be designated by the President of tbe United States : and after being duly quali fied by taking and subscribing an oath or af firmation before some wwn duly authorized to adminis'er oaths in said District, to support the CousMtsUlon of the United States, and taithful ty to dlrcbarge the duties ol his offlce, shall proceed to discharge such duties ns prescribed uy mis net. Sec. 4. And be It further enacted, That the nf3cers of the board of pollco shall be a Presi dent and a Treasurer, nho shall each bo selected from among said coinmistlonrrs by themselves, Mho shall discharge such duties as the board may prescribe. The Treasurer shall give a bond, with two snrctk-s, to the satisfaction of said board, In the penal sum of ten thouund dollars, Tor the faithful dlscbnrgc of the dullcs or his olilcc. The board may also appolat a clerk, lo hold his office during the pleasure of tbe board, and lo ncclve a compensation to be fixed by the board, not to exceed the rate of one tbourand dollars per annum, a.id nho shall perform such duties as may be required by said Doaruor ponce. See. 3. And be It further enacted, That It shall be tho duty of the board of police hereby constituted, at nit times of the day and night within the buundurirsof the said police district. to preserve the public peace ; to pretont crime, and arrest offenders; to protect the rights of persons and property ; lo guard the public health ; to preserve order nt every public cltc tlon ; to remove nubanoes existing iu the pub lic streets, rood", alleys, highways, and other places : to provide a proper pol.ee force at every tirr, in onto that thereby, the firemen und property may be protected; to protect strangers and travellers nt steamboat aud ship landings and railway stations ; to see that all laws relating to tbe observance of Sunday, and regarding pawnbrokers, mock auctions, elec tions, gambling, intemperance, lottery dealers, vajrants, disorderly persons, and tbe public health, arc promptly enforced, and to enforce anu obey ail lans and ordinances of tbe city councils of the cities of Washington and George tow n which are nronerlv amilleabU lo uatie nr L-i., . t... .'. ... .. : . neaun, anu noi lucousisicnt uuu uie provisions or this act Sec . C. And be It further enacted, That the duties of the board of police shall be mo-c es pecially cxicuted under the direction and con trol of ald hoard, and according to rules aud regulations which it la hereby authorized to pais from time to lime, for the proper government and dlrcipllne or Its subordinate pfllcerr, by a police force for the whole of said police dis trict and authorized to do duty In any pnrt thereor. without regard o mldeuce or conte ntion lines. Sec 7. And y It further enacted, That Un said police force stall consist or a mtperintend ent &r pol ce. ten sergeants or jiol.ee, and iticb number or police patrolmen as the board biay deem ueceirary, not exceeding, ror the regular sernce, one nundreu and nuy. The said ofnees hereby created for tho said police force shall I severally tilled by annoinimeut from the board or police ; and each person to appointed shall hold omco only during such time at he shall faithfully obH-rve and execute all the rule und regulations of the said board, the lans of the United States, and the laws or urdrhantt rrl.t. Ing lu the district, ruaetcd by the oily or county Buinenuce niimn iuo nine, ana wmca lews or to such other special regulations as may be made, ami shall wear su h dress or emblem as the bonrd may direct, and shall, during the tcrmot their holding appointment, possess all the powers, privileges and duties of the patrol force bcretoforo prescribrd. Tha persons so employ id may be removed nt any time by the board of police, without aligning cause thereof, upon one month's notice of the Intention so to do, given to the person or persons xho applied for the I'ppolntment aforesaid. Sec 12. And bt it fvrtktr tnatted. That the board of police may also, upon any emergency of riot, pestilence, Invasion, Insurrection, or during any day ol public election, ceremony or celebration, appoint ormany special patrolmen, without pay, from among the citizens, as It may deem advisable, and for a specified time; and during the term of service of such special pa trolmen, he shall posses all the powers and privileges and perform alt the duties i f the pa trolmen of the standing police force of the dis trict And such special patrol shall wear an emblem, to be presented by the police commis sloncrs. Sec. 13. iWtitvrfAruKfft,Thntnomcm tier or the police rrce. under penalty or ror felting the pay which may be due to him, shall withdraw or resign from the police force, unless he shnll have given one month's notice thereof, in writing, to tho superintendent or police; acd no person w ho shall ever have been removed from the police force established by this act for cause, shall be reappointed by Ibe board or po lice to any ofilce In the raid police force. Sec. W. Andbt lfurhn entdrd. That all sto len properly taken by the members of the po lice force shall be kept in a plsce and by a per son to le designated ty Ibe board or police. Cvcry such article of property shall be entered In a book kept Tor the purpose, together with the name or the owner, If aMcrtalntd, and tbe name or the place where round, and or the per son from whom taken, with the general circum stances, and the date or IU receipt, nud the nnmc or the omcer recovering tbe same. The board or police shall nlo causu to be kept gen eral complaint books, in nblch shall be entered every complaint preferred upon pergonal knowl edge or the circumstances thereof, with tbe nuine and residence ol the complsloant. It shall olio cnuic to le kept books or registry of lost. missing or stolen property, for the general con venience or tho publio and the police of.tbe dis trict It shall also cause lo be kept books or r-cords or the police, wherein shall be entered the nsme or every member of the police force. with his time and place or nativity, and the time when ho became a citizen ; If he was born out or the United Sluice; his age; his former occupation ; nuiub-r and residence or ramily ; the date of appointment or dismissal from office, with the cniiMj or the latter. Aud lu every such record sufficient space shall lxs. lift nealiinl ill such cnlrlu, wherein lo make record or the number or arrents made by sueb uivmber or the police force, or of any special scrslccs deemed meritorious by Ibe commissioner. It shall alu cause to lie kept In proper books tbe accounts ui inc treasurer or the ioard, and number or the several meetings thereof, and atl receipts of moneys, or warrants, or cheeks for moneys, shall 1 written In books kept for the purpoie, and the said receipts signed by the perron or person ui evrrj cae receiving money, war rants, or checks from the treasurer. All such books shall be, nt all business hours, ard when not lu actual use, open to public Inspection. The board or pollco shall also came to be kept and IxHiud all police returns and n ports of the district Sec IS. And be ilurtXer ennetJ. That It shall be the duly of the common councils of the cities or Washington and Georgetown to pro- .M (I... ..wn....... ..r ..-t.l .r.f " .. " viuw, iuk wMin VI rniu Clliei. rCf-peCUVeiy, all necessary accommodations, wilblu their re spective limits, ror the station houses required by tho board or pollco for the accommodation or the police force, ror the lodging or vagrants and disorderly persons, and Tor the temporary detention or persons arrested fur offenct s, and the taae ru'taUy lo warm and light lu case the told common council, or cither or them, neglect or revise to do so, aHer hai Ing been thereto requested by tho board or pol.ee, tbeu the said bond may make their own provikinus. in the preaiHS, and the same, when made, shall becomes proper charge and ill U for (he expenses and il shursements thereor agnlnit the sa d city .. .'Ihi u 1. a. a k ........ . t t,i v.fti n uwic wiiiHiKii vuiiuDiii nsvesulit'g- Ivcted or refused to make provision as afnrrrald. Soc, 1C. Awl bo it farther enacted. That In every cac or arrest the same shall be made known within six hours thereafter to the ser geant of police on duly In the prcolr.ct In which the arresi Is made by the prsoa nuking the same , aim u snail iw me duty ol the said ur ge ant or police, within iwelve'hours arter such notice, to make written return thereor accord lug to the rule aud n eolations or the board or xl.oe. together with tho name or the paly ar retted, the offence, the place or arresi. and the place or detention. Tbe board of police hull provida suitable accommodations within snlil district Tor the detention or witnesH who are ordinance apply to such part ot tbe district uuuUu to furnish security fur their appearance HOLIDAYJHFTS! rncTABc ros CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS: AT THE VARIETY STORE In llatnca Bro. Brick Uulldlii, can be found tbe choicest and moit complete collection cve-r oflered lo Jacksonville, or 33e.TXtirtally Souxxd AND 33Csre d woraaly XUixaa- tz-cs-tecS. GriSt 33oolus, Altonmw, and Xo etioal Worluai. -ALSO- OHILDREN'S TOYS, JEWELRY FANOY ARTIOLEB, SHELL CABINETS, and BOXES. Ail Ui LaUtt KngtUU and American llo- iorUU, Magaslnu ai.it Nsmpapcsa constantly on band, at tha 18tf VARIETY 8T0RE. where the members or tbe jolice force may be ua umy. See 8. And be It further enacted. That the qualifications, enumeration, aud distribution of duties, mode or trial, aud removal from office, oi racn ooicer or saia ponce lore, shall be par ticularly defined and pi escribed by rules and regulations or the board or police. In accord ance with tbe Coustitutlon ai.d laws or the United Slates applicable thereto : FrovuUd, houtctr. That no person shall be so appointed lo office, or bold office In the ol.ce force aforesaid, who cannot read and write the Eupliib language or who Is not a citizen of the United Stales, or who shall ever have been Indicted and convicted of crime : Andprtndtd, That uo person shall be removed tbcretrom except upon written charges preferred against him lu the board of pol.ee, und after au opportunity shall have been afford id him of being beard in bis defence. See. 9 And be tffurtUr enacted, That the mem bers of the said police force shall potaesr. In every part or the O. strict of Columbia, all tbe common Uw and statutory powers or consta bles, except ror the service of civil process ; and any warrant for search or arreot, ioued by any ruAglttraie or said District or Columbia, may be executed in any part of said district br anv member or said police force, without any hack ing or endorsement or the said warrant, and according to tbe terms thereor; and all tbe pro- vin.unj pi iow in rciauun to me giving aud 2rXTJer3. Tt all wbwtt it may Ceacsra. A SUIT for a Divorce beieg now pending between the undersigned and MARY 'J. LOGAN, hi wife, all pesaeM arc forbidden so Mttw er on account. akX),K.LOUAN. Waldo, Jeeefhlae County, 1 Soptamber 21, 1&61. f sei3:3i':l taking or ball in said district shall apply to this act The superintendent or police and the sergeant or police, hat log just cause to suspect that any felouy baa been, or Is being, or Is about to be, commuted within any building, or on board or any ship, boat or vehse-1 within the said district, may enter upon the same at all hours of day or night, to take all neecsury measures for the ctlectual prevention or detec tion of all felonies, and may lake then and there Into custody all persons suspected or be ing couccrned in such felonies, and alio may take charge or all property which he or they shall have then and there just euuse to suspect has been stolen. Sec 10. And U it further enacUd, That the boa:d or police may divide tbe said district ioto precincts, not exceeding ten, aud may assign one sergeant or police to each or said precincts. The board may, from time to time, establish a station or sub-station in each pn cine t for the accommodation or the police force on duty therein. II may, from time to time, detail and cnange, wiinoui regard to or limitation of resi dence, the sergents or patrolmen to such parts oi ine district, or to sucu ot me police or crimi nal courts, and to the public offices or tbe Gov ernment or tbe Uulted States, or or the cities of Washington aod Georgetown, as it may dueai advisable. Jt shall promulgate all regulations aud orders through the superintendent of pol c;, who shall take tbe place or tho Mayor or the city of Washington or Georgetown, as being tbe head of tho police depart ments or force in tbe said cities, but always subject to the orders aod regulatlooa of the board of police ; and It shall be the duly of the pol'ce force lo respect and obey the said super intendent of police, as tbe bead and ehler of tbe sarae, subject to Ibe rules cud regulation and general oruers or me uoara oi police. Sec 11. And be U further enoettd, That the board or police, whenever II shall tee 01, shall, mi wa application oi any person or persons, showing the necessity thereor. anDolnt anv ad. dltiooal BUBrber &r plrolaea to duly at asy place within the said district at Ibe charge aud expense of the pessoa or person by whom the awlieatioa Ull be made (but not to exceed the yearly um provided tot patrohoea of the few MtUd by lU act a tbe ecser al police forcef. ad tbe Datrulmeo so SDnolnud atuell L aubiiot to .Mx order of Use board of police, aud stn el, tb ! and regulation of the UsH aci conform to lis general dlecIpUoe a&4 in criminal proceeding, and such sccommoda tious shall be In premises other than thouc cm phyed for the couOuement of lliosn charged with crime, fraud, or disorderly conduct! nr.H it shall be the duly of all magistrates. In com- milting witness, lo have regard to the rules and regulations or tbe board or police lu refer ence iu lueir eieteuuuil. Sec 17. Aud be II further enseted, That all telegraphic apparatus, public police property, """. iiwiui J acGuuirriuenir, now in ibe possession of the police departments or the cities or Washington and Georgetown, are here by given for the use of Ibe board or police herein authorized; but the ownership or Ibe Mine, and the ue thereof as aforewld, shall bu according to the laws or ordiuanen h!rh ih. city eouueila or rld cities, respectively, In which said properly Is situated, haro enacted or may mirRtiii iiiatk. Sre. 18. And be It further enacted, That tbe necessary expenses Incurred In the execution r,r criminal processes within the said district shall be chargeable to the United States, a uoder ei Istlug hwa. See 19. And be It further enacted. That the l)oa-d or lleultb. or uroDer health sIWf nt ik. clly or Wathlogton or of Georninwn .i,.ii have power to call upon any or the police force ui tut uiniti, iu a uumucr not exceeding six, to aid him. u;on any necessary emergency, In enforcing tbe powers and dutlrnnr..rr.,t n their office by law ; and It shall be tbe dulyof an ellSJttl Mallltkaa ttf Alt..., - 11 a . r' . "'"'"" vl K"'" m cancel upon lo obey him ; but such service shall not continue longer man iweniy-rour Dour. The- Hoard of Police shall, at all times, cauao the ordinances mm lam en me ci ties or Washington and Georgetown to be properjy enforced : and it shall be the duty or said board, at all time, when couslsteot with the rule aud regulation or tho board, aud with the requirement or this act, to furnish all Information desired and com ply wllb all requesU made by the clly councils of said clllc, or by tbe mayor thereof. Sec 20. Aod be It further enacted, That the board or police 1 hereby invested with all the power now conferred bv law unon the m.r. or Washington or of Georgetown, lo respect to nrnVrlnir mlll'nr f.b.TKln,i In t.a - .i: ,. '. "M .... V.MWV ... Bill 111 III.. ,-,V. ..., n- ..-.. . : -- . Beuuumie 10 queu riois, suppress Insurrection uruieci iue prupeny, ana preserve tbe Public tranquility. The board of pollco shall have power to Issne subpoena, attested in the name or II president, to comse-1 befora It ih nii.. dance of witness upou any proceeding aulhor- acu u w iui au regulation, jsaeb com ndsslooer or police, the superintendent or po lice, and tbe clerk of lb board of police, ure hereby given power to administer, take, receive aod subscribe all affirmation aod oath lo aoy witnesses summoned aud appearing lo any mat ter or proceeding authorised, a aforesaid, and to aoy deposition uecossary by the ruk- aod rcgulatiou of the beard of police. Any willful oud corrupt false swearing by any wltneta or person maklug deposition before aoy of tbe offi cers last mentioned, to nay material fact in aoy "'"'; f,uw.u,u( Mimu me iaia rule and regulations, shall be deemed perjury, and pun ished in the manner now prescribed bv Uw such offence. nee. II. And be It further enacted. Thai it . - ,,.. . i r - uaii uc a ituwewcBnor, ouuttaaDie by Impris onment la tbe county jail or pealteutkiry not excecdiug two years, or by a fine not exceeding Ave hundred dollars, for aoy person, without justifiable or excusable cause, to use personal violence upon any elector In said district, or upon any inttnher of the police force thereof when la she dUeharse of hi duty, or for aoy such member to ncffUct tasking aoy arrest for an oflenee against um Ism of the Uulted State cenuaiirted la Bl Mescnee, or for any person, Sec 22. And be It further enacted. That the treasurer of the board of police shall receive a slated salary of six hundred dollars per annnm, and each cinnmlssloncr ilisll receive an allow ance or five dollars ror cscb daor actual at tendance upon the meetings or tiurincsa of the board, not to exceed, however, to each commis sioner (the treasurer excepted) two hundred and fifty dollars per annum : and no other com pensation shall be paid or allowed to the mem bers of the board. The superintendent of po lice shall receive a salary of fifteen hundred dollar per annnm, each sergeant of police six hundred dollar per annum, aod each police pa trolman forty dollars per month, as compensa tion for their services, respectively. Sec S3. And be II fnrthcr enacted, That from and afler Ibe first meeting of the board of po lice, under the provisions of this act, It shall possess all the power and authority heretofore conft rrcl by law upon tbe auxiliary guard of the city of Washington, established by an act entitled "An am to esiaoiiMi an auxiliary watc.i for tbe protection of rmlllc and private property In the city or Washington," approved August twenty-three, eighteen hundred and forly-tro. and all act in amendment thereto, and said auxiliary guard or watch Is hereby abolished ; and said board or police shall alio posses all the power and authority heretofore conferred by law open the mayor or any other officer or officer of the cities" of Washington and Georgetown, respectively, as the beads therein of tbe respective police department or organizations of those cities, which power or authority shall relate to or In any way be con nected wllb the police government or police discipline witlilu either or said cities ; and from and after tbe said Qrst meeting and due organi sation of said board of police, the duty and authority and power or each and all or the aforementioned officer In relation to the police govcrnmcut, appointment nndldlsclpltnc, shall wholly cease, aud vest as aroresnld In the said board or pollco constituted by this act, except that the mayor or Washington and George town shall be, with the commissioner, members ex-officlo or the board or police, and entitled to one vote each at every session thereor when present ai its meetings. Sec 24. And be It further enacted, That the superintendent or police shall make to tht board or police quarterly reports In writing or the slate or the police district, with such statistics and suggestions as he may deem advlsablo ror tbe improvement or the police Kovernmeul and discipline or said district : and tbe board or police shall annually, on or before tho first Mon day lu November, report in writing the condi tion of the police within said district, to the Secretary of the Interior. bee 23. And be ll Turlhcr enacted, That no member or the board of police, or of the police force, thai receive or share In, for hi own ben efit, under any pretence whatever, any present, fee. fir emolument, for nnlirn rrTfM All,,. than the rrgulnr salary and pay provided by this act, except ! consent of the board or police. Sec 26. And be It further enacted. That all rewards, fees, proceeds of girts and emoluments that may be allowed by the board or police to be paid and glv-n ror extraordinary eervlc- or any memuer oi ine ponce roree, aud all moneys arising from (he sale or unclaimed goods, shall constitute the "policeman's fuud." or which the board or jtolioe shall be the trustee and may Imcst as Ihry see fit And whenever anr member of the police force. In actual d's.hJrgc of on eiuiy , anau uccoine uoemy uisabled, bis neces sary espenars, on the certificate of a competent lurgeou, staling the manner, cause and condi tion or the Injury, and approved by the board or ol!ce, during the time or bis disabling, as aforesaid, continues, my become a charge upon said fund, llut the board or police mav dis continue said allowance for any ratWictorr reason. Sec 27. And be It furlhrr enacted, That the board of police shall require and make suitable PtovUIons resjn cling security to be entered Into by the superintendent or police and by Uie ser geants or police, and roi the taking by mem bers or thu pol.ee Torce or an oith or office, and tbe registry or the same, which ostb or office may be tskm before anv ccmmlulonrr ef ih police, who Is hereby empowered to administer the sane. Sec 28. And be It farther enacted. That there Le and Is hereby appropiU'e-d. out of any mouiy in 1110 lltrwiiy 1.01 otherwlar appropr.attd, for the ptupoM or camiig mis net into enret, including the payment or salaries, and all other lieecary charge and rxpeuti or the Metropolitan l'ollc-,'' for the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and filly-two. In addition to I he balance or the appropriation made bv tbn actapproud February twenty, elghleen'hun drvd and sixty. " for tbe compensation or the auxiliary guard, and one lleuteuaut, aud for fuel, oil. and lamps, and fr twenty policemen," which balance Is hereby directed to bt applied to tbe purposes oi ibis act, tbe sum of sixty tbousaud dollar. . Sec. 29, And be ll further enacted. That all statutes, parts or statutes, and provisions or law, Inconsistent with Ibe orovitiom of ihU act, are hereby repealed. Approved. August e, JB61. LEGAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. Summons. In iht CiVcti'l Court of tht State of Or if on, jot xnt wousify ot lhntgiat. WitxuM R. Willi, oaainst Rodxrt W. McKcb. TO KOIJEUT M. McKEEt Sir t You are hereby notified that on less you appear In the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for the County of Donglas, on the 18lh day of November, A. 1)., 1861. the Orst day of tho next regular term of said Court, to be holden at Ruscburg, In said County and State, aud answer the complaint against you. on Gle in said Court, or tho Rime will be tnke-n for confessed, nnd the prnycr thereof will be granted by the Court. MOS11ER h OUAlfWIfJK. Attorneys Tor Plaintiff. Roscbnrjr, Dongls County, Oregon, August. 8th 1BC1. 30:3m STATE OP OREGON, I q CoujiTT or UnrQO. ( 4-a IN JUSTICES COURT. THO JOHN 0. ROYAL t You nrc hereby X notified that a Writ of Attachment bs been Ifsucd wrninst you and your properly at tached to satisfy tho demand of Daniel Lucas, amounting to Sixty Dollars aud Twelve Cents (860 12100) together with Interest at the rate of twenty per ant. per annum from the 6th day of Angiul last. Now, unli-M you shall appear before JAMES APPLEGATB. n Justice of the Peace In and for said county, at his olBcc, on tht Eleventh Day of Aovrm &rr, 18GI, Judgment will bt rendered aralnsl you and your properly sold to pay the dtbt jiaira mis jytn nay ol September, 1881. 37ld DANIEL LUCAS, Plaintiff. NOW iiAivniivn Kx late Arrival. BROWN SKILLS AND SHEETING 30-Iech Sheeting. BLEACHED SEETING8, Assort. AVWtU BLANKETS Of all grades and colon, PRINTS and DELAINES, In great varltly. Dress ami Fancy Drr Goods. Alexandre's Genuine Kid Glove. Gent's Furnishing Goods. DAVIS AND JONES' SHIRTS. Flannel, Hosiery, Etc House-Furnishing Goods. Drusscl and 3 Ply Carpels, new pstttrit, Paper-Hangings, Druggets, Matting, Holland, Hemp Carpets. Jcwet'a & Agency For Comou't Oil ClotlH. STATE OF OREGON, 1 Eq (!nnvrv r TTutwn r Oi3 T IN JUSTICES' COURT. 0 JOHN O. ROYAL: Yoo are hereby notified that a Writ of Attachmeut hn been Issued ajrainrt yuu and your p:operty at tached to satisfy the denund ol Daniel l.uca. amounting to Forty.Se-vcn Dollar and Eighty One Cents (847 81 100, torcthrr with the In terest on n certain note of hand, calling for One Hundred and Twcntv.Elrht Dollar ami Thtrty-One Cents (3128 31-100).) of which this is a balance due from Mnrth 15th, 1861. Now, unless you shall appear before JAMES APPLEG ATE, a Justice or the Peace tn and for said county, at his fifflce, on tht Eleventh Day of Xartmbtf, 1601. judgment will be reuderitl opaliut you and your properlv told lo pay the debt. Dntrd this the lSlh day of September. 1861. 37 td DANIEL LUCAS, Plaintiff. For tale for cash, or lo firsl-clsu. croai paying trade, at a discount from market ralrt. PRANK BAKER, 110 nnd 112 Clay st., Sao Frtnc'ste. October 6lh. 1861. 38( STATE OF OREGON, I eej Cocxtt or DoroLi aa' 'pO SaMCU. Oohdux i You are hereby noil X Bed that a writ of attachment has been issued against you, and vnur properly attached to satisfy ihe demand of Ell Morgan, amount, ing to the sum of eighty four dnllar and Bfly cents. Now, unless you appear before James I While, a Justice of the Pesct In, and for slid county, at hi office, on the ninth day if November 1861. Judsrment will I rendered ajpmst ynu, and jour properly told lopsy tbr debt. Dated this 14th day or September I8G 36:8U ELI. MQRO A N. Plnmuf. SAND'S SARSAPARILLA. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ARTICLE, Endorsed by tht Medical Faculty u hit The Urst and Purest Extract of Snrinparllla Made. BANDS' SARSAPARILLA Purifies the Bipod. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Cares Scrofula. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Cures Stubborn Ulcers. BANDS' SARSAPARILLA Cures Cutaneous Eruptions. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA May be safely taken at all time, ll wluV cure to ladies a regular periodic habit, in), the vrrv best mrdlcine thrr ran take wbmr. rived at the period called " turn of life." Ask For SAND'S SAUSAPARIL.LAI And take no other. Prepared by A. B. & D. Sand Drurshk 100 Fulton street, corner ol William. N. V. For sale by REDINGTON k CO., San Francises, r. Jt if. Mcdonald a- co JUSTIN GATES & BRO.. SacramtDte, THOMPSON k ORERK. 37 Im JackssntilV. TRACY & GO'S OREGON EXPRESS, CONNECTING WITH" WELLS, FARGO & CO. TO CALIFORNIA. ATLANTIC STATES, AND EUROPE I Treasure, Tercels and Package forwarded la charge of Measeagerr. Good Porcbsaed and Commissions filled with Promptness. Note, Draft, Bill or AccouaU CokUeted. Well, Forgo k CV cheek est Sao Francisco and their Draft en London, Paris, DuUia er the principal citle la the Atlantic State, Can be obtained at any ot our OSBca. OSces and Agents. P" nd Wells, Fargo & Co. Cascade UraJfnrd & Co. H.. ."..: .: Stocking k Co. Walla Walla ..Baldwin k Whitman. Oregon City N.B. Ingalls. e.uaini.oetS J. P Urawford uuiievuie Administrator's SaJLo. JU I JCU is hereby given lhat, bv virtue i f X an order of the Countv Court or Jack. son county. Oregon, I will offer for sale at putiiie vendue, to t)r highest bidder, oa tbr premises, on FRIDAY, the 23th day of Oi lo wer, a. i. looi. an me rijtiii, title sad inter est nl Vincent 11. Tatr, deceased, to a ceilalu Inwn lo: In Jacksonville, Juckson county, Ort.n, 8'd lot is slluntrd on the north side u California street. U I wren the hit un which Dr. A B. On-rlirck rrs.de and a lot claimed by John Me!auphlin. and i sonv eiglely feet in width by Iwo humlrrrl is lenglh 1'. P. PRIM, AdiaV. Octubs-r S. 1861. 38i3 Administrator's ftfotico. THE undersigned having betn aupulntid by the Probate Court fur JoM-phitit ceun'y. State of Oregon, at. the August trrra. A. D. 1801. Administrator of the estuto nf Nathan Barney, downed, notice Is hereby givnl lo all perrons bavin claims against said estate to present them to inr, with the m-ci-uury touch ers, within nne year from this dale, and all persons owing said estate are requirrd ti make payment to me, at my residence, near Van noy' Ferry, In said county. TUO-S CROXTON, AdmV. Vnnoy's Ferry, Sept. 28, 1861. 38i4 GIIOVGR & lUKBR'S FIRST PREMIUM NOISELESS FAMILY Sewing Machines, At Greatly Reduced Prices! At Greatly Rcducc.-I Prices At Greatly Reduced Prices! SIXTY DOLLARS AND UPWARDS I .SIXTY DOLLARS AND UPWARDS; SIXTY DOLLARS AND UPWARDS'. 'J.CI per cent, discount! US per cent, discount! 25 per cent, discount! FROM OUR FORMER PRICKS. Administrator's TtTotico. rPHE undersign d living been appointed by X the Probate Court for Josephine county, Slate of Oregon, at the My term. A D, 1861. Administrator of the estste or William II. D. Douglus, deceased, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims sjralnit said estate to pretent them to me, with the nrct-s-sry vouchers, within one yer from this date, and ull persons owing said estate are requirrd to make povmeut to me. at my residence, near v annoy i-erry. in saw county. TJIOS CROX ION, AdmV. Vannoy . Ferry, Sept. 26. 1801. 38U Commissioner's Notice. PIIE undersigned having been appointed ov tbe Probste Court for Josephine county. Slate of Oregon, at Ihe June term, A. I), 1801, Commissioner of the estate of John Beard, who has been obecot from his farm during the last two yearn, nnd Is supposed to be dead, Notice Is hereby given to all persons havlug claims against said estate to present them to me with the necessary vouchers within one year from thl date, oud all persons owintr said estate are required to mako payment IT -, "V "V !"( e I BIIUUI S Ferry, in said county. TUG'S CROXTON, Com'r. Vsnnoy's Ferry, Sept. 28. 1861. 38(4 SaiSaa...L.......F. A. tUHTIIOUfat DaytOU William Mntu.n.vil balcm... ...,., J.Jiuclat. orvatus -Stock & Kaufmau. Albany.. .,, Shelby A Co. KugeneCily.. W. A. Alice. Oakland ..Lord.retere&Co. Hoacburr. rr lUrinn Canyonvllle. Perry, Wade k Co. JackssHVilf e. -UeckaHUH's Jixp's. Adwinistrator's Xfotice. NOTICE it hereby given that letters of Ad ministration have been granted to the un dersigned, by the Countr Coarl of Jackson county, ou Ihe estate of Joseph G. Corbell. deceased. All person having claims again t miu iiiaie nru re-quirves to Bnsenl Ibeui, Willi the necessary vouchers, within one year from Ibis date ; and all persons owlog said estate are required to make immediate payment to me, at my residence near liuiikum. in said county, or to John Corbell, at Klerlinif, lo said county, SAM'L PHILLIPS, AdmV. Bunkum. Oct. 1.1861. 38(4 April II fca K. W, TRACY k CO. Phoenix Works ! sToMthaB Jttttrig , Trop'r. 78 Batttrr aC, Hear FaaJAe, u PranclM. MAXUFAOTURwTof Fireproof Poors, Shutters, Bauk Vault. PrUou cell. Rail In5. Grating, Salcoalc. JJolt. Bridge Work, And ALL KINDS OF 8LA0KUTI. WORK STATE OP OREGON I OQ CouKir or Jackson, f ou' Couktt Covht, October Term, 1861. Jn tht matter of (lit Estate of Joii B, SuKtooc, Dec'd. IT appearing to the Court by the exhibit filed, that there is not sufficient personal property lo pay tbe debts agalaUaald estate and expenses of Admlnlsirasm nnd the Administrator ha vlwr filed hi bUKIoh for tha salo of ihe real .estate belonging to the Dec'd, Notice I hereby given lo all m-rsons Interested. to be and appear Mote said Court on Thurs day lho7tbehiy of Noiembt.r,18Cl, and show cause why an order shaH not ha crantwl tn said Administrator to sell said rl citato for i lie purpose of paying the debts, charges, and ui:gwaiicc. By order of JJoo. J. O. TOLMAN, Ct Judge. Wm, Horna. Clerk. 33it TKR great success attending lb Introduce! of nr Am Style J-'etaily, Sarinf Uuluna Is this Stale, as In all others, has sreaiettd (rrtsl unprincipled and unreliable parties te raiVsrsr lo force upon te public certain lafir.er st so Oktxxo "CHEAP MACHINES," which, ellbei by legal Injunction ortseIr Inherent eiiftcts.bave lost; since died est la Us Eastern State. IT IS OUR DETERMINATION to svrn.r a GOOD MACHINE At a Ww PrUt, that the purchaser rasy not, a la past lasUsci, experience is la pureaaws at on ut Is nls niraed ' chrap tewlor aacblMS," a dur IsrjsU aud a .' of tnvuy. The VKld-wbJc SefHlallM -or THS GROVER & BAKER SEWINQ MACHINES, And the fact thai Our M,M0 tart tot) ttnij uU, ni are dally and bourlr ellcklnr la sverr ouarter et Ibe globe, proclaiming In thiirusff ring action, perfect operatloa and wonstrfil lllH4ICIiy, Tlielr Und eHlablfl Superiority, Is the best evMeas w aa adduce of tailf merits. The highest cruris of loventlve genius, lis most (Mifect soDlloall&ii or saechaniesl skill, ana in oesi pracnosi rsMiII or an unsirn'S aim to rRE-IuJJlNKXOt: ABO YK AU. QTR- hits are combined In the OftC-VER. & BAKER TaMILT SEWING MACHINE. That Ibis nreemlBefle baa been attained It unconlrlierlitlv evidcacrd In their unnrict uenieu uia iBcreasmg saie, aate ins UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Attending Ihcm at All the Fairs of 1800, Where, sealost lb most nowerful and nnrfislt- ting oppoJtlos of rival macblaw, they bsn,K every wnmnee, reeeireu mo Tirst TreMltm -ovm-WHEBLKR k WILSON'S, SINUEKt HOWK'S, cod all other Bbatlle MseblsM, Send for a Circular of our Reduced Prlw cult, HSBipje or Hewing, etc., cto. H. O. BROWN, AgssU 320 Montgomery St., San Francisco., JeUH un trisii) m- rii ij-m-v OsAJs UV UHlsUUO I tjo if! A 1-- i a m ... not a sacBber of le polk force, to rUeV"s ss.iV ZZ, 1 T17a ,. rRt blsir as beUj suh wewber, w'n" , w"uu' hand and for sale at rrauduleat dcIg. AU oriL nrtMr.iu .tt,nAM 1 1 .s Z)r asll9 OpKJXJ ho will. For particular, en ijuireof 16) D. F DOWKLI., Agent, ,. f ,--., a, vuvmi v vAiauji, In tht maHtr of tht EttaitS ilUQll MctUSSJN. Vtc'i. ALL persoBS interwted in Ihe final stltkv ment of Ihe said estate nro notified last THURSDAY, the 7th dav or November r sulntT, Ims been set apart for raid final Kills' meat, with O. D, Jfexle, Puhllo AdmiolHs tor. By order ef J, O. TOLMAN, County JuV. S8;t9 WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk., A GOOD ssaertsMsK e4 Cfe&ci st tb Jssk foavllle Jtoek and Variety store, W Bd Orfl streets. IT JOB PRINTINO of ail inscriptions nstl; executed utjtte SIJNTJNEL OVF1C&