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1 i !N H... r .4 ' 1 u i ' 1- t ... i B" , n L. OMMI M ! " '". ' ..,-,, .7. ,,..... .,. D fHT'at .-. JUL-JJUhlii - - , THE QBEGOH SEHTDIEL. jtBga.BagB'r't-;T:' -- ' ""! The Edward Terry Tight. Wo arc ot length cnubled to lay before our talknccotft ol m) fartlM MM tllrHJtcWrc!vcJ Miy HtJWf1' 1 to MjW 'lttt CJ "ike'L"?a UordA"by brlertte on teetf Tlilslfinression wnffUlislnalelion Matctifnt of (iupt. Wiojf. iftwns tier thtre-JIalrtr led liHi'bal- eWfrs swcrei I we wire "cxceTOe ral a Uo rckdlng t It ft. llcrrcc to for" KrriCiCT and ricnvANiwcr or nv fJ.NtOK, A rfpVl BNMK.Nt nin TIIK WUODC IK 1018- rnNniuLM.'' HaAiyM. Lltt of Agwito.fef tho Oregon Bentlnal, .b uihorlil to tranract any business concerning Ul paper, la thu name of the pub- U'hsrst , . L..P. FIAcr , , , ... Ban Francisco. AYad.wmtu & Hay nes. , trK J. M. MeCall -yhland. ,1), Jacobs .. ii'r.1IK J. 0. D.nport., .uMwiru ' W W.'Konler W,,AM,,rJf MB M. a.()adlp Wllllanuburg ..!... It Prlmll ... ihcroyvwe A. II. Mcllwaln '" WV.-Ulneharli Kcr,T,T!,Je It.J.nKorbc ; ,a V j. M. Kvatu Altbouie T.Bmlley Harris ....Hlerl rig James llVWade Canyonvlllc .llufus Mallory l, ,i ! J.K. McCoy lora i 'iMBoU.'Monrw... s iiMMtEltiwotlh ,hugeneO y. y.Ch.vrman , ...,, Oregon City. JUV. Wakefield AA1 ,T' llenjsmln Cook Cor.r?,llI... J. II. Smith Cre.eintCIl talllon Into the trap on IJsU'a BlulT. Uncc there, llakir soon mh that no way of retreat was open, mid nil tlmt was leu for him to do was to nil bin Ufa m dearly aa possible. - flic whole rcsnonslblllly of thls-appalllng disaster r.i. imon Gcncrnl Stone. It was an Incacu- ...,-... i (-."-..ji . iublo piece ol military mismanagement, siciu lit the comments of the 1'hllaAKIphla WdflA Amtrimntm thcsnd-alnHrt Gradually the melancholy truth Mpeellng Ihe disaster at Ball's HlMlTbi drawing upon ui, .l ll. l.l.li.rma rMtltV IlimH Oltt all lIlAt OUT nni fnliodIn(rn had' looked for, A calami- .,.. .. - j .1. !..! I... Il. jo ppalln migni wen uc vouu-pim uf .. JAOKSONVlLX,T3. 8ATUUDA.Y - -- NOV. HO. 1B01, Jnmti Bnchnnan for tho Union, the Con tltution, and tho Enforcement of the All the leading Pern--"- "' ll-S ,""p"Wr P""nPttmrElic'"'Tl5 "nniOK prwec'Hlon of the war for the cru)i Injf ont, by ornponrrlnj: forre, of thl un holy ami randal rebellion, and lor the reitera tion of the Union In oil lit former Integrity, prhle and glery. Dlcklmon tar, where Lin. coin ha itrnck one blow.he would hare itruek two j and the nerrouj languape of lluehanan i"Tlili Ij the moment for actionfor prompt, rnercttlc and united action mid ncf for tlit ii'iciuiion rAca projwilioitt," What li meant by the peiee preachers! They ncTer yet hare given ui an Inkling even of what they mean by peace propoilllom. Trace" li a pretty word. It It full ol do meMle harmony, aud li replete ,wlth national tranquility. We arc all In favor of Peace In the abMract ; but we want no coward's peace, no craven mrremJrr of the solemn and noble 'MrlhrljrM eommliuti to our charge by our venerable forefather. Nay, we prefer war, to a cowardly lubmliilcn to the dictates of traltnrs'ln armi agaluil the Government that nurtured them In armiagalmt a (government that bai iMliheO nnon tbcm som" nt ' rlrh. rit honors, and encircled them within the halo of lis national prowe and glory. We ak offnlo, what do tuiso peace nreacn . . i A,-7 ny prartleal plan tor 'fleeting an honorable peace f If 10, why do Mhcj-not divulgo It T Has any one ever kmrrjlhim lo anything else than ring the word " Peace," through ulUili ehsnges T As valiant an exploit ns that performed by the amoui Klnjj of l'ranee, who, " with forty WiouMtKi men.nwreiiftl up tue bill, and Iheu msrehed down again I" Peace, Indevd 1 Why this cry of Peace, without any leasable plan to effct without rven the prKal of humbug proposition! Is ijovirnn'ent, but to be slaughtered hopelessly,. there imm be an account rcmitmi ov mv i.t. vni.tv itmibts tlidt the men nil acted ,n,,,.nii.W. nnd were nerved with (carlese bravery and coolness. How then does It Imp tien tlmt an em my, raid to lmvc had no artil lery, could achieve such a victory and cause such n terrible diniltrt Al! Hie esn anal on Is ensllr gnlhered by and decerning mind In perMng titer atcpftnl wc fiublijh this ftinrntnff. Onr men were liter ally lid by their oIlleeM Inla flmbush. They wereexposdl In an open litld. upon Ihe top of a high bluiT, to o murderous Orr from an enemy concealed In a dense wood, ond with the rlrer nt their back nnd no menus ot retreat, lly what terrible error of judgement such n Reld waschtisen for battle by n force which had penetrated to within n short dhtancc ol Ixs- ourg, wo cannoi imui?""-. . Il seems thai Colonel Uovnn had earned his forci to retreat Into this trap, ond that linker io,..1 .(r.ilm In Hint noiltlnn when he landed. Perceiving, with the quick eye ofn soldier. im i lie slow rurrv Mriaawn, rrrcxl no mean 01 n aicitult. which. ns C nnlv cutrrre of dtfcr.pm.( ,i... rit nrrtpf ta tmmwm hv n commnndee wta, JMb k4 i.inm.inl. must liavJsW'tt no turn. Ilpnrntt HlOSie. vanee In the first ptM. tl mitlri) n crral ore tthethvr Ihrru was i... .. i... 1...1 .ti case ofa general ntwsk 1sWIM rrn.i s r rrr nilffWiSS tJrW W I wo old scows, whleiiltaaii kOH (w age was a most anfss pM vm mint, nnd led toalltMSi ' ' ' i' ATLANTIC 1KTELLIGKN0I. We have rrcclvcd no news by telegraph In Mat elETor trn dajtj Tho Hiw between Vreio nnJCSttcnwienlogH, m nwtwl nt this leasing lif worltlnjr or. "Wwpy the follows? Kastern ucf i frm the Saernmcnto jg Qui:W (Ill.l Nov afat. Irfmedtatcfrnnrrhc-rrcelpt olnews nuont the arrest of Jlnson nnd tilldell. Il was dwm.d Important by Ihe authorities nt Wanhlngton to make the prisoners taltfii by Oenvrnl Mumncr more secure than parole would warrnitt. At conling to ordr received from tho Stcrclary of fltitA8uperltttbadentlKctfncdy had ex Sen ntor Owln, t'nlhoun, Ueuhum nnd .7. L. Urcnt rrarrfslttl nml their unggogc ovcrunui. x v; were tuken to Fort Ifuyctle. Altera to the New York Trnitt Plate Ihn 6,000 rebel troopsorc Iri New Orleans, well armed but poorly clothed. Nkw Yoiik, Nov.21sl.A letter from Hal terns Inlet, dated November 18lh, says North Carolina, by n convention or delegates repre senting forty-five coiintles, hui declared n Pro vlf-lonal Ouvemmtnt, and has cntlrf'y repudl atul.tlw Secession Actof tht 3tutv. rrdfflrnilng her lovnltyaud divotlon to the Constitution of Ihe UulUtl Hiotes. Tho Convention met at Ilnllorflt nn Manila? ust. 'I 10 Act uci: contalntd several scctloni. the subitancu of which 1st .... -, .. 1st. Declares vneonl nil the olllccs ortho Stale. ,, , 2nd. Names Marble Nash Taylor, Prorl- Innstl (1nvsrnnr. 3d. Adopts the Constitution of the Stole, Willi tlio sioluics nnu laws coniunii m mu Ilevlsed Codeefl83G. 4th. Itepudkiles the Ordinance nf Seeerilon parsed ntllnWglion the 20th ofMay, together with all olhcr acts Ihrn ndonted. 6lh. Directs the Provisional (lorirnnr to order a special election for members of Con- Ctl'i. Olves the Governor onllinrlly to make temporary appointments toi.nicitfl vara iiclin. Ilic convention men nnjournni, luiycu. u the call of the President. , m (Jovcrnor Tnylor lisuetl his proclamation lor S fw I lahrtwdnrs. of Ihe BM blfi J?S5t'rtW"?,,:kn'j,,m'1 U L ' replied, -laffn, slr.ls-Latlnl" -. James IJuehanai), Kx.Pft,tJ,nt of il, n.i fed Stales, says this Is not the moment to dls- row peace propositions, but for prompt, ,er relic and unilnl nellon. Uut Uuehanan Is be- j fiwiiicimti. Wo haven few Peace Jour- Mia In Ortfw whoi editors know more about this, br sWrlh yW JQ, Mr. i)llciiannnj . Top atiwyn b'gf , Kx.Pre sUrnt, nohow ; T.v.,,ca upeo toe tUilorlal tripod, are "! r'allllei, tU r.x President further rays that nemust Baetfibt these peace propositions woold bo tM hf IheHlates Ihst h.ve receded, unless w t should ofler to receyntc I heir Independence, which is entirely out of tto question. Do the reaeemen.of Oregon, propose lot tTit their "I'J'I. h Ihr recognlHon r ,Iie in.jrpjnoce orhecessIooT Ifther do. whr rfon-t il,.., .. .it " ' ' t -ipam.ineMPmldrat, says (Ms war had weanc mniiablf, by the assault or hc Con frJfMlc 8laies, on Fort Sucipter, No matter which was In tho wrong, the North or the tfoalli, this arsault was n cami Ulli, U was a direct and designed insult to.lhe Government f Ihe United Slates. It w , jnCllllm, stroke, levied at her honor, her national con- .wrimofi, ami g.ory. To bare lamely sub mitted to If, wnnlj have been o brand Ihe (lovernmeiif, with Infamy, Imbecility, cowar lice and rontrmpt. The iut Ion could do noth Ingilsv, but lo resent the Intuit and to punish Iba insurgents. IVo said, it maUcrri not, after thU assault, which was In the wru. il, North or the South, Iic wsr was Inevitable." ShMW lawless tad ?fowr cillwns go Into Jlelco, pliiudnr am? hill Us drfrnsvlesa Inbab. Iiants, it nould be wrar, sod llispvrado would deserve the severrat punl,,mr,,t. U, 'appose Mexlao stwld uke iLc matter Into herown U.bb.) fewdw to avetwe tLe d,H, flfber sUughtereit eiticeAi,mare4i on army Into Mr territory, and swaaalt n fort garrisoned by Americans, nothlpg e0uM nvert si wer,aud tlte .'t"'.Woiti never be siiid.'fwltoast. htl tk ffrst wrwig." The Ml Ion wmmK "araw, the Invadw weald U driven, ttomwr wll and lhati m war wwld ,berrTi4 lelo i Anwlftfi am mw r tw U i l9 iU taralllnW, W Its Blal wwitatUn rnOUl. I.i - ., ! - r-T"-rr "WJ MWMI Brl WkwW Mtl,Ht 'I i ". 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The Federnl troops Imve laltrn popcsMor. ori'lnckncy Island, Ir. Ueiturnrt (S. 0.) Wdlrri, nnd linw tultcn nil the nblc-boditd men. ol nil conditions, prisoners nnd inkcu them on board the vrsjtchi or the fleet. Gcti. Ilnllcek, of California, took command or the Military Department or the West yes terduy, in plneo of Fremont removed, lie was Rcrrnautd lust night, and made n strong pntrlotlo speech, evincing determination rt garding the campulgn. In accordance with the Instructions from the Government, Col, Drown has commenced the bombardment of tho rebel batteries In Pensa cola waters. Tho Fedcrol army from SprtugfkM li arriv ing here. The gramlcit mllllnry review ever wit ncsitd on this continent, took place today on Ihe Virginia side or I to Potomac. Ocri. Me Clellnn.uceompanltdby the Cabinet, reviewed an nrmy of near ICO.OOO lrooMi. A Inrge number ur (Jovcrnmenljrnnsport vessels ore now eoallng In New York city, they arc to go South with troop. Destina tion nut known. tEmmmmrmmmmamMmmmmmm Tho Union Bcntlmont of the South. "While II Is certainly possible to nllach (on 1uncc to thn occnslomil mnnllesta lim tcullmeut in the seceded Slates, verlhclesi cnlllled lo very great ir judgement of the future. Uveii that n preacher in a vilmge of i ilia has liitely lecn dcnouncml as The Union Army. WrniiJilirfiillowliiLTfllnvntrtiflliciiircntTlli of?lho armies of the ItcptfisTtr In lute iwfnibc,. oritlic New' Yor JltrnMi) whW; that-jvurnnl rnyi'wits cokpwed from rtifabli wurcCM Ac corwinff to ft, lW;wholo -$r'ce jlch the Gov crnwientllwi now In the liW( or feady to nnli,' nifRibenffilOWlmcnfnyfolloffiif V Jrtfatory. Uirairy. Artiiirry. iu'. Connecticut 4.188 Illlnol 41,000 liullnnr. 30.0W town 10.100 Kansas .,.,,,., 4, 000 '.Mixn-nchtuoltS.. '29.000 "Maine....".'. ...b.000 MIchlKan 18.743 Mlnnffota 8.000 New-York, jvir.M.OOO Newllnirtpshlre..r.0U0 Ohio 3,000 IVhnylrnh!n ..fll.ooo dthode Maiid.,..Z,C29 Vermont fi,00 Wl'Coiifln 10,000 100 8.000 2.000 8.C00 1,000 ' f.200 6,800 fi,000 Sj'00 4,000 100 1,200 600 201), wo' 300 COO 200 COO BOO 7o0 4.288 48,000 3200 1U.7I10 C.200 2P,0 0.200 24,884 8,000' W.ttOO S.OO0 fi,200 C7,I00 flfi.POO 3.878 f,100 12,300 1,100 Total 381,700 3.1,300 6,300 425,300 In addition to the nbovc (hero are the State and. Government troops In Kentucky nnd Mis souri, which may be estimated ns follows : (lortrnwiul. Stall. Mlfonrl 10,000 25,000 Kentucky 8,000 20,000 Total 18,000 45,000 There arc alio Ihe thousand volunteers ratt ed In California, five thousand in Maryland, one Ihourund six huudrvd In Dolnwnre nnd two thourand In the District of Columbln, buidea ten thousuud recutara, which, added lo, will show the Union land fores to numkryiiv liunilrci anil tirtlvr thouinnil mtn. TiikFihiit at Sakta IImia. The Dghl oc curred on Ihe morning or October Olli. The Zouaves camp was sltiuilrd on Huula Rosa lidiiml.tilimit one mile fromFott Pickrn, and nus srt dlslribulid ns In command nil tlic ap proaches to the fort, and nlso to pruteet the biitlt'rli. Therein I forces, 1,(100 strong, rmbaiked rmm llmJVnnicolu Navy Yard In three large stnimers, nnd landed on the Mundtd oil four tilili-s ubore the camp. It was iibnul 1! a. m and very dark. They mpld'y I'lrmtd In three tritiums, nnd prnectded sllriitly toward the Yriiwrt ramp, hoping to nflvct n tolul surprise. In thlii Ihi'V were but tmrtlallr silccinrul. I The picket cuiinl alatloned about six hundred 'iliiui. This gave tho ulurni, (c nt heart" ur that In n reloin BMrfilVl'i r " tho Slurs nnd Hlrlpt thirds rn.m tin-enmn discovered and flrl upon wmb bMsbsiii day dillanlly raised or that ... . .. tftraBBWic liatieras victory me 1m., -t JaajpjaMgDasl hare come to tlic forts to take MKsailnSrl ulltctanec or (hut we hear nl utid Tho rnvnl tlic atliick nf I lutlniiiM I Itiini n iiiil lit l.i t Inn SI IHlillll'lll llt'lll )UIMMIIM1IIUII (Jnl'llfrS I i,m a iii n 1'V ftfiliimiioi trstu tntiiiluiisiiit itinl IIW llll 0 w.. - n lfH .r.., , XeetlM 4 yaMSHW, jiot. IV. as" lr,nonl In nnllaatsaa asthsssstaf Bawl this day at the coujlksMt nt jWfc. . fnr Ik,, mirnnf,. nf massiaap 1VSnrSBHMI Vsr neral ceremonies oIJIm saswiiaBr aaasaw. The meeting waalnjiwm ' N. Cooke to the Ckavaraial apfMl ter N. Tirry S'creljW' , , On niollon of LW.,CaTW. tor nml I. It. .hoo mlttee to co-opera! ate Senator llaki mains to Sulini. ailMMIV 1M tec or reci ptlon. jgfl jt. 4 On mnt!atl. I.Uolis1JlSMlWb'A sud K. William?, ijiw rtasWt Ol DrranKO"!'""- HtJrtJ, Tlul lowcr to make iucj .irtnrr. nr.tl tha nu:?i'"WE3 (tier be Dtiblislied WWm4hmWm' wilh the request IhtfJM papeW M vipr Un nvollon, the notlly tho commit un motion, ailj fflLK.-COtN&.at'o. uiusTxn .Tk sr . ItrronT or this I, tiakt. 0intlrma.at4) Qaaa1 ity nave riqucjini niefmtMssjaB)i hOflBA or the ruira ana rrpsM trpb ,MM)at ry, tlie number or ofsenteooesnnd n luce the July tcrpta 14 4, Jiuunoniau count) 'jnere are tldriv confined In the Pci io approach their! nrr ami all the r ooivtrs mint be at Ithey are not allon with any person wj rl lielr ui ,ir,n with the niut pcr (Jiiancc nnu i n0 snail iicfnduilrio isuor uuirt-u ir according to their! a'l enjoy Bood bca lick by Doctors I lour Attached lo th there are Imprisoi years, one j sevei lour years, two) years, nvn; oneyi siio ioiiow ntr escapo j John K dler Jennings, fro iwwcri utio aim j;averirn'niwii) nrnon, Aiiguii 2UIH ; H.HIcy (ui (rom tho brlikyard, Sept. 23d Wm, ber. from the sawmill, October 22d. Pardomil by tho Governor : Francisco Va larda, Aiignil 20lh ; Charley Itoberts, restored to citiwnship by bavjnjf reniittnl Ihrw daya orhis sentence-, b'ept 10th j A. 8. Dates, Oc tobtr 22d.0cviiiii. si 'UssWitSclgis" and Kcrct nrganlziitliini ol Bfougnul i hi- huuiii arc nil mile- aap propiicnc signs, inrsc rcunereti Himis arc iiuiiniiiunsoi mini win or linuiisc uprising as roonus the Nn- inmeni exiiiinis us power to pro bose latent lorally Is now convd helmed by superior rorcc. null not nutli these iKVelnpmcnls ir true import, it is tuny to ex uillcy nfter volley was uiinrd upon the volun teers. TIhv wro fnreid lo f.ill bjek. leavinc their camp in the luitids of the rebels, which they immrdintcly commeneed burning. Fort Pakeris was by this time thoroughly nrotmil, utid three vninpanles of regulars came to our assistance. It was now nnr turn the rtbcls commenced retrtuling to their bouts, cW-ly follow til liv the rrculaia and n small nuinlM-r or volunteers, keeping up n destructive fire upon them, kllllnir mid woundinc a larcciium le-r. The rebels flnallK, auccvciKd In r.-aehlnc ipoiilaueoiii exlilbltlnn of active Ihelr bouts, but were not permitted to depart For all practical purposes, the o easily. Tlulr strnmers were about live iitcAnre now wnui tiivir journals iiinniinii yarns irom inu miicu, aim our men nit. It Is true tlmt, had the nrdi- poured volley upmi vullcy into the crowded ccrnlon (nt the lime nf Ihdr pn- m.vs. Lvrry bullit told, and by the iiibmlltid to the people, they would njtcted by an uuiutitlinalile nu l (nuully true, that were they sub- ... .- .. my, mere wount uc no v the shouts and utter coiifiuton of thcrnrmy, it wascluirly evlilcnt that nv had obtulucil ample sutlafuc thin for the Insults lo our llig. dls- Tho rranlar loldicri la-haviil noblv. and !ii Wuilli itKokluir of. And llUn "rent credit U due Caplulni HobcrUnu and though not unltilclliglblo clrcum- Itllldl, and T.'eutinanli Seeley nnd Taylor, for t IIiok portions or the Hmiiti (n in tlic aiiiuimnii- cooiikh they uispiayii in ma in la. ncim-ruif: iin-ir rriipeeiivc eommaiius. i nr camp t.rilio Kixtb Urginieiit was ntinnst to. tally destrovid, iifTicers uml men losing every thing. Major Ncnby had a narrow eicapc rmm capture. He wus couflncd to his bid. dariKirnusly III, ut tho lime or the ntlurk, nnd having bet n mslli-d to ilrvtw by his si-rvants. was on the point nl h-avint; Ids ipiarters when the rebt'li clinrid up lo the door. One nf his servants was iustunilr kllhd, nnd the other lukui prisoner. Tho Major levrlltd his revol xer nml shot one (if the n lit Is throuuli tin head, and ihrn passing quickly out of Ihr house he succcfilal In mnuntlni; his horse, nud rode rebels, as Ihouuh tbey were afraid ol saMy through the slorm nf bullrls showrrrd hem miiri, seeing wc linve lo take ' upon hlnl by the dlmippolnleiU-iiemy, to whom ami Georgia.) that were moit union, aro now pnritri llio moil holders oi Meceiulon. nothing discouraging In the fact, ays bo clmruclcristlc of the gnnl in, lo accept the i-stabllihtd order , in nj rniiiv ifiut,i nun kin, in io kceesiion, win recoiiu'ri ineni . There Is loyally enough In tlu ut it Is in pone, not in tut. It Is cd on a seie. comnlete. nnd con punishment. Whether rightly or ,' i ne Miiiiimiirniinn geis popular a cerium iciiuernrM in us iicniing k. U litis lie so. it Is u crvnt error li'poiition will be wrmisht In the re mind prcctscly In proportion tn the iinewiu ineiiirasiiiiig nicy get. rnere h " Union sentiment" In tho Bouih nlcnliiling on as an nctiie force, until subdued Ihe rcln-ls. This done, there woufauil auxiliaries that will cumu In turning loyi r loyally, ic larKQ Indiau.) Jiogru Kxtk.miom or tiik Tri.roKArii-Tlie 'e. Iprlans arc getting up a project for construe ling a telegraph lino lp Vuslilngloii Terrl- iwrj. i in-y nave two rouira umier consldera lion. One from Victoria to Itaco llocks, about 20 mill, ami a telegraph rablc ncrors the Strolls or Fucn, which, at this point, arc u"i rcini mues. or nuiiojr, not moro ban nine. This nould connect theni with Wash. ircion : rrr orv. Tiq ollirr routn U ,i,Vi Hn uuan ami ureas Jiiand to Ilia continent, ami Ihrnea down to Olympls, Troni Olympla to Portland, ami thence to Yreka. Willi this project coaiplated, the Colonitt aays : ' We would bo put fn instantaneous communica tion with the Atlantic State, and the JJritlili nrnriueM "' - ' iSi This L!o.ad tiik Hiiort or It Some timid people are afraid, now that nur (invr,i. went has gooo Into the oo(on biislm-w ort its own hoolc, Ibat jt may be pnialed to tl the jIjBvrenea between long and short staple, mvrc i no reusnn in oe apprehensive on that seorf, furby'the time a few more Port Knyal bh bavebeen maile, long staple Itwlf w raWtefiWgb,iimlsboftlapio can be bad m hag at Iwg os it U w)tvd.--fyfs. r.'i,.., i , m ,, fJir UjliriH AD NWHT StSKAlA. vrpm MtuwmniM lakan aaotbvr step In w jMitof. w fafaigti inrrel- ;r""rH JtT".T" RW m94 "wt i fii. Uvay rssWt 'tor. 717, .??"? W Aw. M Jr WBa4r, r i'm ' t . t - - ai ni iiaaai a si iui rrr sir rui m iim ir.-stM m b a . mU Umir wUlt iai. ,' ktteihZ'tZZl'fZZr: ZZPirWlZTJri i Bieht tUtmU'ltM bum lulitulxi u.r iii k. Mlirue,M lb aMl l,M Fori mumalt Oil HkhaoaHUwar Utiuvft.LL.)' ..'...I i Wil ft .MlfHkiM. SO tlwt'tlumi ul La u ptIkMl'UvrrciJiad. ' " f'Ww.WNiilisRiiUlrlisf'hU weh'tkaad lU.tMln wp'twd, i otiHT ny tiJ.v, i The towo vl Warsaw Is is doubtful whether KnglunJ and Franco Uac fullr accvUfd to this. The Indon papers are dlscusstrg the Ameri can (juestion with much eurncs'nvss. While they Ihiuk every act of our Gnwrnment legal they censure Lord Lyons and liil UusacI foi luditcreet Inleri'erence. Hoi.m, November 21st, Alvjces from the outhuut stato that Gen. frice has aban doned his position at Cafsvlv, and is moving on to his o'd camp at Neoilo, MlMlourj, near Ihe Indian Territory. The rebel Legislature, In session nt Neosho, has passed an ordinuneo M Kcession, united (lie Stoic, to I he Bouthern Confederaev. and elecUd'ueneral Haines n one or the mem bers lo tho Cnnfedtrale Coucrcss. Tho New York 3'ies' correspondent says nuvicrs reeeiveu uy ine uovernniein iroin Great JJrilnln represent that though much MHirutH or feeling is evident towards the United bUlc. there was maplfesled a reeling lu favor ol strict neutrality, which was daily itrtnidhening. Ad Ices from Franco Indicole feellmts on the part or the Government lowurds the United blaies os eerdwl. The Mpera in (license or General Fremont have bn for several days In the hands of. Major Lee, Judge Advoenta of Ihe Army, who io-uy maue nu report to atojor lien. McCkllan. Acouanviiig the report were charged nibstaiilclfrTy Ihu axiws u those pre ferred by Colonel Ilia I r. WAwi'nT0.v. Nov, 2Iit. Lord Lvom baa maiUj no offimttvo eomments upon Iki Mawn aniiBiMt LoBuir. 'itwrworu to the nrelu- dle.or tbat MIUer are potllWtly .fwitra- dlettf In djpwW( lraJf, T(.e Goriimviit baa Mlwd Jtrf wall, lnteB4l for Ibu rebel CommlsstNi. Musua ami 8l4fi. it eofttajm &b.qf Unui pa pers, lltH. dUiiutJi'..tJrafis. etc. JkiswhW City. Nor. 22iWA train of eighty wgm ad 3O0 mi),'from SedaU, m rwle toltvwwwth, waHttkul by .-100 rate. Itwlllthenbewnrth rim; the InrKO imrly ot comrrvntlve resisted rcetss on In Its Invlnli-nev. n in Rnnth Carolluu llitfc Union turn rtr defeatinL' llieoecesslon Ordinance eeucrolly known the vote siaiultncr an five hours at U0 a (mint lo III or.' ii the tide bruins to turn, when tha in- is arc beaten nud the rebellion bioken. ill the true me of Hit- union tuny of III be made mauifut. For it is nrr. jthosc conservative, nearoiiiving men nieit open lo llio Ingle of force. Hut dauirer that, if we iKIav much lont'cr. Is element mny not bo available. Aa m on, the hopes and Inti-ruU nf this litre around the new nulcr of nflatrs. Government Is Gradually lolldlfviiis s, new nititulions nrc formcil, In which o called lo taka part, nrofllab u ofllcn Id out as obji-cts or ambition. V reloru crush the nbelion U-rnre the rils and aspirations nr the Union men imilh find u new oblect. and the crnnd ppiililloMs and nfUctlonj wholly Jie out. iu Ytitk Timet. Tiik SIovino Mama or Causorma Min krs We think, iwjs tbo Sonora Mtmotrnt, Hint notnillistamling our countryimn Irom Malnu to California are great travelers, this portion or the American people the adven turous, roving citlKiw or Galirornin can "lay over" and out travel all others. If you want to sec on exhibition or their rradlnets on short notice to pull up stakou and atari for "furrin porta," just set un some biu store about " rieli diggings being discovered, it doesn't matter mucn wnere, and nwuy tliey will all go n Karch of tbo new mines, leaving paying claims, good builnes; and comfortable homes to tek tWr fortune clswcre. If proof is wunli-d, see how they scampered of! in drove to Gold Lake in '9 and "50 1 witiuta thcexodiu lo the Autrnllan mlnea ; the rush tor Gold blutt (n 61, nnd the (ravel o Bogue Itiver, ip Oregon, lu the year following. Add tp these the slam pederorKirn river, nnd the grand pell-mell break for Frnscr, British Columbia, U-stdea numerous other cold Mcltsmeata wlilab we wnrwt wll to niiod,.aHd It mint bo .ad.ultletl llwt Lalirornlans oafry offllie palm as travel er;, Talk of experience teaching wisdom 1 n iiwt i,- (ok, wi isr na hu i-iium 11 n.n. cerned. A e have In TuolumBe oounly miner Who left good ehtlma to' go to Kern rl w, eot Immbugvd, and aam baek 4t broke. 4der ami pQorer.lfnot wjw awi.totlWiOW stamp ing ground, JIUfhliPK donn fq Iwrd ,wrK they pneo mtv ware iloW well wben ,ll ex cllainent bonUrawr rlvw v'lmt tlem, and off they went to that dlat eonlry, saorltlc every thing to get away, ' 8W'afaln. tlwy returned frtm m 'lgtjefiry travebworn, waar-y and jwwlks, awl m ,. Mw lbB, nfoj& vlaworjba Injurlawn; t ihe feollMirdy )rp. . AfijfJ..je it my apior, we, ,wtl wsgw thee vry two ara omm tlje rt to ruh osTtp'tlfofcji'ilyl? nr Oariboo mlaa. aa soon iiWmkh, ) iih:ioc vsiiiwiwwiii mug HtfrlW saW-r u uelil otiicrr would liuvr liet-n u ureal price. The Sixth Itrgiment Inst 10kiil.il. IC wounded, and 9 prisoner. The regulars lost A Killed, 20 wounded, and 10 prisoners. Tho nbclx lost, by their own sinlrment, H50 killed, wuiinilrd and missing. We look 35 prisoners, including three doctors, who wi-rn rcleasid. Dr.rKAT or Jrrr. '1'iioxion. A soldier or Company A, Tviitb Iuwa lteglmcnt, statlomil st Camp Girnrdcuti, Mo., writes, under duleol October 28th, to u brother In this place, the following, In reference to the battle near Fred crleldown, Mo.: "There was n batiks fought about sixty miles from hire four day ago. Paris of ilinr, ngimriits from this camp wrlieliAlid In it Ihe Klevrnth Missouri and thu tjeveutu-iiih nnd Twentieth Illinois, Tbrrr was about aeven thousand on each side, Jiff. Thompson was thu Hecivh coinmniider. About 300 or the rtU'ls were killed and forly.thn tjkni prison ers. Our Inx was only cIkIiI killed. Our men caplureil two cannon, 400 rifles utid shot guns nnd nearly three hundred horses. "Jextifct wo will go lo Iiulsvlllc before long. We Imve had ,o good time so far plenty to cut nnd wear, and huru Enfield rifles nnd plenty of ammunition." Lnpiasa Ginu. The Frankfort (Ky.) Com' moiivrtnlth quote that which purports to be Ihe proceedings or n meeting ol tho young ladies of Indiana, In which tbey declare ngalmt marrying slnynt-humc young men, and ph-dtie Ihermeliu lp receive only the addrwsea ol sol diem, and makes this cruel comment : We admire the spirit or these " pretty Utile devils," and hope that each or them nmy have a good Inubund, and, if possible, nn editor. Hut, from the nngelio manner In which our Kintuvky girls -smile on" the Ohio and In dluna boys who have come over to defend our young men, wc are afraid that the I. G.'a will have to take Home Guarde. or do without a ' hubby dubby " entirely. ' ' ,.i in .1 i i n " Sisntowi Utrricuijr. A difficuty occurred Aiomijy nnernoon, near uuimimu s Jlnncli, be twitn two miners named Jumea Colwell and Dennis O'Urlen, in which thu latter waa badly cut. O'Urlen had Colwell down, when Col well cut O'Urlen with a pocket knife, nfier which O'Urlen fired his pistol at CoImvM with out vlTcct. .O'Urlen has since died .ol his wounds. Tho difficulty originated about usinjr.j U.1.I1.. .mm h .I....I. I ..iIm.uII . bnl.1 Im I... .... n"Hl livm H uiibll, Vtl'inc I W DWIU U .IIUVU actyd eujirely on the defensivr, was .arrested, lomiay evening, rr preliminary exnmiuntinn before theJusllee or the Peace, and discharged. rrMu jonriiur. Th Fokkion CArtTAMsva. We Iwrn froii geod aulhority tlmt foreign oapltallsts Juivit,)iV-rn tho enjlury pi tw Treasury, to tako,ft f fpO.OftO.OOQ loan rtl TJulled States Gqvernmeut, nt CJs er e-nt. Interest. It, would eM tlntt tjie foliilmtoortli London Timi save net snewwW in frightcHtlug any. bod, ferenr eredit U good on ever it was abroad, ad tbe mowy hetdeM ef Jindon would bo. glad to wc the ijeofiilftry accept tbelr propolliH.Fr.', f, Po,f, TT rtportid hifrul by Cou J, P. 8ticvk,vw)J will be Marlwl or theHrfkr t(wlea nt aUr. FraeU,f ami lua W4k1 all mllilurv aud aiv-ie kaaIpiIu ?Ms dkUftWilWfU siitiiiilnwt io iho vlw, hivlw.lMUrtal.Mnllinf lu l prwfwaiou ta niwl And roks vvh humbug witb goWvn buc. to him Ltthwltb, Parson Hrownlow' Knovvtlle llVn'r con tains n (notation from thu Ilivliinond Kxam mrr, which declare! that A. ll.AHrphcHji Is not n proper man tn bold Wc ontw of met Prwldent, hope tlsVkl lie w4H not fce1re-el!rd, and cays that " Ida atwcrMttm to. the lesi- dency would be a gniA put4lc caktIty.t i , v.. rr: J 1 1 t j w i Among the shipments nitcly iwn Hnn tn foreign ports, were three mindii-daiid efMy three barrel of shoe pegs to Liverpool. Jaekwnville Prie Crtrrest. lteirlnlft,rihrMeiilliitCrTtttetwtkl)r Jackoxvii.i.k, Saturday, Nov. 30. 18C1. Wheat, per bushel,..,...'......-.. 40 A0 Onts, do 25 a IK) Hurley, do .,..i.;,... ..(;. 30 40 (lour, In ur. sacks, per 100 lbs,. 1 0to2 00 Chickens, per doa ,,.,,$! 00 n 5 00 Corn Mcnl, per 100 lb a liny, per ton.-. , , , Dacon, aldetlcar, perib. . , . , 1 do do wun none do hnm..r..7.7..,'...J (lo (lii)llldrrn ...... ...... do hog round.-) , r. m . h:, '.V. . ,..;. Iloef, nott, ier lb I'orK, do no Mutton, do Lard, leaf In tins, per lb. . . do Ifl kegs' dii, flutter, frcnh dairy, do .., do tn kegs, ' dil Cheese, per H .... KgK", 1 resu, pernor. Potatoes, per lb, .. unions. uo nil 111., uy f. lynuun, uo . . Ucuu-.-w littc Uo Green ADples, per lb,. Dried Apples, per lb ., Dried Punches. ...-..., 4 on . .-rl", J20 18 21) 121 TllG tOllK Al L .. JX ai 8' IC ia U. 12 11 25 so ' 37 22 J to 50 2 "7 t1" ' ' .,......4... 1 1 1 t ......... ,3 3 n -3 a K R 6 a 10 7 25 33J SPECIAL NOTICES. I. 0. 0 . Jackkonviuj: I.oihii: No. 10, hntiUltsregn lar nwrllnps every SATURDAY KVKXISG, nt their lln1l(Mo'Cully's Theater bulldliiK). IlrolhciK In good standing nrc cordially In vited to nllend. II. F. MAU11Y.N.O. :. F. Ri'asKi.i It. Sec'y. 32:Cr WARREN LODGE No. 10, A. F. & A. M. A HOLT) tliclr ri'Riilnr nnmnuutcatlnnr 'js'llw WeilncHlty Ilvrnlugi 011 or preceding Who full moon, In JAttMONWI.I.i:. niiv. G. W, GBKIJIt, W. M. JI. IlMXlX, Sttij. our.aox ciiapti:u no. i, ROYAL AROn MASOBTX, JACKSO.V VJJ.LK, ORKUOS, Will hold Its regular cuiiimuulcaltons un Ihe Flnl HMurtlM)- Ki tiling orI!rr- ?Intli. All mjoiirnln Companion In good ttamtlng are cordially Invlttxl lo ntlrml. W. W. FOWLKII, II. P. J.vs. T. Gi.jixx, Sec'y. decb": t" PHOENIX LODGE No. 23, A. F. & A. M. Ilnld their reculur commuiilciiltiiiis the A Smiiiuv r.rKMMi 1111 or iirrcrdlug he'jrjs mil moon, iu I'Jicenix, urenon. rw SM.'WAnVW.l. S. KKnMcii.SiG'y.,, . JanSCS! Band'i Sanaparlllal- Who has not beard of It ? How many have euiikv to li lliankful that It lint cured their nllmcul, nnd r'alcd thrm from a bed or tliktirts lo the 1 1J0; ment or laallb mid strenKtb. Wc ib ivi-ry one to bvnctlt by It, but caution Is required Iho tty ncci's or the article Is tun el ngalurt It by the cupidity of others, nnd numerous pri pnrailiu or oculUd" Sunaparllliv" nrc lu tlic markrt. The orlf-lnnl .iiid genuine article, pripxrid by tjands. hcitig lu univrr'nl u, Is rold alinott every where. Ask for that and taka nn other. lo Forsoiia whose Health Is Urokcu Down. livery dUeasc ml;ht unipiertloiiably lie prcventid If luturu wire atnlitcd to rally with that most wonilcrful or alt tuvlgorutorr, I) ii. ltiurrKrTrii'4 Snnuwr Ilimiu. When the llame or life w ones nnd quhrrs frinii ebaiik tlon, nduilnlster this funinus rertoratlvr. It will once more become steudy and strimg. In the debility which follows violent fevtr In dl-arrha-a, dyKiitery, dyrprptlc compluliiU and cliollc in the weakness coimujucnt upon untu rnl dicny, or rtmltliip frnm free li lug ur over tMrtloii.iincl ul'iitu tuoKi painful nud too much tmglctiUd allinvnls to which ladles are welu slvely sulject the Ulllirs. nntr fl to girt imrmaucnt relief. Sold by all .Druggists and dialers ctcryuhtrc, 4514 NKW ADVEUTlSKMKNTrf. BY virtue of an exrcutlOn duly Iwuerf l.y the Cl-rk of the Circuit Court or the ute of (iieon for Jnck-nii cniinly. and tn me dlrrctt-d, lulnvor of JOHN MUlI.KIt, and kIii0 M. O.V1.I.O, for the eiiforcmeul of a Mix-bnnlc's l.l.-ii, lor llio sum or Two iluudrrd and Tell Piillam 10 0Q, with Interest at ten percent per annum, tojcrthrr with Thlrly-elxlit and tneuly oiic-huudrcdlb dollars fi.18 20-1001 oiwt.1 and accruing ooMn1 have Iribdutinu and will offi r for rale, for cti, to highest Lid ibr, 011 tint prfjnlwK. 011 Saturday, the 23th day of December, 18431 The fullnwlni; ilfjcrllml iiropi-rly, to-ttlt : A certain DWELLING UQV&K, l(ijntd on lot number three 8, lu bluik numinr twenly-lx 20, in tbe town of JaukMiiirille, Jackwoi oounly. Oregon, frontlnjr on thu sontb side of Main flrcil. tinld bultillin: to Ik; oldciclolie of the lot on which It stnmU. ti.de bclwiwi tbe hours of one nud four o'clock. r.M. of said day. W. 11,8. 1IVDK, Sheriff. November ,30b, 18C1, 4Ctf CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTHACHE DROPS. Complain no more or Addng Teeth. r.rUIK!F. DROPS have.boen ftxtanitvrlr uial JL by tliounndH, whose experience has proved that tho Anodyne will give Immediate sud per manent relief, nftor tbo failure of en ry oilier remedy. It Is nleosAat to thu tat and until. and a few applications will entirely remove thu pain and sorcnexi from a decayed tooth, so that It may bo tilled and rendered aa usefol as ever. When tbo pain proceed from tbe race, or from the ruw around a tooth apparently sound, this Anodyne .will gle speedy relief by rubbing a few drop on the parts aRrctod. It U.w only to bvcorou generally known to be n b1j:k,ly appre ciated by the publlo as it Is by DcntlM. " Head ,lie fullpwinj; lcttqr frui one of the most dbttiugaUhed praotlaal DmitUu In thu city of New 1'ork 1 Miwut. SAnw j Gentlemen In lbs course of my prootloe I have .cxtcu4roly u-cd your Ulovu AnoduiCj with uwab sucoesf, tor ttw ra aV .of. Ike .TeotlnU. wid'ai-l aousuailv. re- ooanuund it to my patient, 1 deem It but Just J .uiiiiiuiiii juu.ui uiu 111KO upinoHi j iinvu 101 It Aver other reaudlat, 1 aw yeurt, vary rwpue fully, M. Luvh-rr. IMitU,," .XAtc, ?W CiiU wr VUI, Pre pared by A, H, 4 b, am' Dr?Ws." 100 Fulton afreet, onruw nl WIIKaw. NTV, B. k H. MON A IJ 1 Jbo!,11 JUaJTIN.GATKii.Jb WUO.. OTOMl'SOK X' UKKKK.T 10 Ira Javksouyillc, "ywi11"""1 ""Wit " lH.'tJJlH. .-stst 3C3u3at- "3. " Ittfthern Mines ! 1IH8 OFF IELOW COST! $47,000 worth of pi nan Bruiser Si JJro.?s. r"plIK undersigned, wilh hr view or ccbhsh. j. ving iiuiiivf n tfmm it nun, aave UflrT. nilned. nnd Will vavitlu-lr. close Ont imr nit slock of Mrrrhaudi9i new In tlorept Jcl,t, llltby tho Tlrst tay of February ntxt, iiKUARnr.Ke of cosr Onr stock comb ts of-- 1 , . Grpc$ris, nnd Pxoywioj Queens, Hard, Tin anil Weedes Wan, CLOTrfiNGr, Sttpl and FfuxoyGroosU, Jcirrlry CHtlcryi Saddler)-, TOIIAC'OO andMWAlW, Also, 1,000 gallons assorted I.IQUOH.Q, 300,000 lbs. or new FLOUR, And 2,000 bushels or OATS, All or the above goods will be c!ncd biil VIIOL,ESAL,E AND IlKTAIL. And the goods arc warrauled 04 irprrstkVJ, Wo will oiiOKll oc reut ont Fire-Proof Brick Store, lib. fixture and Warehouse. Aba, th i:MlAiif. IttUly occupiwl liy .1. A. HHU.. NHlt, with a i-omplele sett of lioiisrbi.lj w. niture and ifx.kiiic utensils. Atsd. silsiisiw llullding, with stable, itc Also, a tKimsir Fn'm II' Carriage, With a sett Of Humes, lu pcrkd order. A! A PAIlt OF OUAY IIOHSr Well malchcil, American stock, and wlllaak single ur double. Also, Uontalnlni 320 acres tr OOOU L.VXD.b. ciitnl ut rjiusuiit Grote, adjoining ILUt'i rutin. The Greatest Opening Yd! TO t'OMMKNCK IIUHIXFAi! OUR BRANCH STORE, -AT- ASIILAND INtrXT.St 46y For further particulars, apply at tU more 01 j. a. jmuiVNi:n a. nuoTiitiit. Jutksnnvllle. Nov. 2.1. 1SGI 34 to SIM 3ts 3ia SIM the lata lk CAVALRY! CAVAIRI!! Rally ! Volunteers ! To the U. S. Service, for Froatior Protection. TISKM orsrvlc. tbre yrars. iinle snrt dbchargfd, Kas bmb will be pnulrntk fiiriil-U 1iIp own biie aud' Imrw ruulpinruls The total amount ut fy fit iuulk, tv( as and hnree will U' Klrt Scrci-anl ...... 1. ......... ,. Other Sergeuuts. . . . . Corporal Kiirrliri nml Uluck'Uilla.i. ...... liuiiiers. ...... ., ... , ..... I'rhnles Clolblnir ivbd arms furiiMiul rnnvi as lu the regular army, and tlOO Iwusi nl thn i-xplralliui of smiov.. JL, EHr4UiBir Office. I-'ur eidialinriit of Voluutivrs, bsUeuvfca4j At Jacksuuvlllc, And olVr offices wlUW etblllitd stp"WJ In this. JiMU-nbluu uad Douelas couatlri. M svwa I as laraetlcaMe. jt.a MAUKV, IJt-uleiiaiHC'ilontl 0. C. IU Jacksonville. N'ov. 2M, 1MI. 41tf tmm V --. - "W"-B iy mm BiflBi " " M8osic. VfOTICB U beriby plvm in the mrmbnuj Vi WAItltKN LOUGK, No. 10. V. w A. M.i that the nimual rkelUi. ol iKerrin Ihr ensuing Masonic year, will be held Jn iM Imii, in Jacksonville, Urrgpn, on Wednesday Evening. Dee. lltb. 1WL 'I'hc tnombers' nr the Il?e are hrriby j fiVd to attend early on tbe erenlng abore i lloual. jjy order or o. w.anKKU.w.M. Jacksonville. Nov. 16, 4lt4 Di:iTIfSTKV. DH. F. O. HIUItN illlc DAY ext, and remain foru few wriks. All flllliiL' warranted. sjr OScc i)et door to the Uollnl SM Jloirl. Novemhrrl6.lBGt.4i Farm For Jiale ClITIJATHII nv 11KAR CltKKk'. sU O six miles from Jacksonville. wlllbes4ll nl nrlvnlr ul,. Aim A V A IIM 'IO LKT.I .-. -...r.. r.( m.r-t v ..-. . r I rurtlculars can be had of tbeauhscriher. s rurm on llear Greek. O. U. IIOXIN OcIoIht fl. 18.M, .Vdl . " : r IrWTIi 3fmr a3ajr"fceir 3cxop, Opposit tbe Post Offloe, SHAVING. Halrcutllog, Sb-ioipoolng I IIuk and Hair JJye-Intr. Alui f-llillnn rlllA nt Vt.ti'B IlilKStl ToiUTlvend Crlsladora'a JCxcdtior JhirVjtX salf, Jacksonville. Jtta.iW4.r.L I L. H. DEWEY HAS opened a shop opposite Awlersl Glenn's, on CaWornla street, nPr,l Ganung'a drug store, or repairing I WATt'IIKS OlfpOKS, jpWELIiy,! All work warranted to glre satuiacuo?. Jackaottv'lw-.JJoc.ZJd, 11-60. g-!L BiMss u4. .TtaM,eBU,( srFf , t4,j0 , 1, A SUPPLY of DlWea and Testaments. J 'J frjwsiLfrmj&w &.mij& jay,yv,wf ,.f r. ,si ..ssrotJjQ. Jltc,Au,il, ISlil. Jwkwuv 3ti .0