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r. THE OREGON SENTINEL asfc ' VM 0m "Til TIIK mtl'icr AMI I'KnXiNKM'V W Ylft'lt L'.MOV, A OoVKtlX.UKNT I1HI II K SVItOLK 1.1 IMlH" I'KVM ini.li." Wulttngtim. Lilt of Agents for the Oregon Sentinel, itho nro nulliorlm-d tu Iratirnct any business concerning lids paper, In llio imuio of llio puis lUhcrit l I.. 1'. Fisher Sim Francisco. Wiiltiirlli .V Itttviii-x.. Vrckn J. M. McOull.., Ashland. . Jacob., ..,,.,, t .... 1 1 , Gnsburg J. C. Davenport. Uastuirg VT. W. Fowler Applrgatc It. rt. Dimlap i Williamsburg luhn I'. I'rliHtlc. Kcrbysllle A.ll.McIlwnlii Waldo W. V. Klnchart Kcrl.yvlllc II. J. Forbes W.n. M. F.va T. Smiley llnrrl .lamc It. Wndo Itiifn Military .1. V. McCoy Ui.ic It. Mivrv4. V. M. Ulworlu I. (.ImrtrAn . D.W.Wakellcld Ileolumlii Cuuk Cnrvnll J. II. Smith Crescent City Waldo ....Allliouso Sterling .Canyons lite . . .HoH'litirjr , ...l'orlhiinl Salem Kirgcnc Clly. Oregon ('lly. Aiiiany. lis JACKSONVILLE. HATUIMMY, - - - DEC. 28. 1801. Where They Are." Where are ThcyT Wc of lute hear our Secession friends mak. lug anxlom' inquiries as to tho whereabouts nnil doings of Daniel S. Dickinson, ami Ken tucky's noble patriot aud classic orntor, Joseph Hull. Wo can ntiswcr r Tlicy ore (till for tlie Union, tlio Constitution nnil the enforcement of tlie laws: still for putting down tills van ilal rebellion by force of arms ; still for n Gov ernment of law, lo opposition to the murderous dictates ol mob violence and tlio desolating reign ol terror still for their country ll.elr whole country la alt Its Integrity nud with nil its past renown mid accumulated fund of Notional glory their couolry undivided mid ludlvlsuble Iko model GorcnirocDt of the world. What means these sneers ns lo their patriotism I this Imputation of venality ns to their motives 1 Ten months ago they were the chosen models of tlio very men who nre now making an abortive effort to asperse Ihelr patriotism and honor. Were they not for the Union then f If they were not, then these Irnmacuhitea were supporting men opposed to tho Union, formed by tlio wisdom, cemented with the blood, nnd sanctified with the pray, irsol the revolutionary sires. Are they not fur the Union now ! Then isholiaschanecd, they or their sneering ealamnlutors ! The cheering words of patriotism seem lo full, with leadening, shivering weight, on some ears. The noble rrsnlrc, to perpetuate nt all hacuds, tlie ilenrbonght Union of our forefathers, seems lo harrow np the sensitive nerves or oiiio pnlmli. The burning eloquence, the biglc on fire, of the clonic Holt, In favor of tlio perpetuation of tlio priceless blessings of mnslllutlonal freedom, seem to disturb the prncclul ffpilnlmlty of some palni.li. The Isold, ilirrcl, pungent and logical enunciations f Iho old Democratic wardiortc, Daniel S. Dickinson, once so musical to some ears, seem to hac lost their harmonic cadence, and now fall with grating dlsionnnco on tho.o earn ptitriotK mi J ptattul. Hut, by the way, what h.is Ijeeomo of John C. Ilrecklnridgo J tho lato model of excellence to these pcacclul herocn, who would have been soldiers, Inn, if villainous saltpetre had not lvn digged from tho bonds of the earth. He has followed out Iho logical consequence of liis ptnttful doctrines, until ho now stands a Traitor, In nrmi ogatnit n Government that has lavidicd upon him her richest honors Spurned mid disowned by his natlvo Stale, loyal old Kcnliieky, he bus been compelled to icslgn his seat In tho Unlleil States. Senate. Ills political cancr was brief nnd brilliant. und his full Is all the more Infamous. Hut Jtrrclilnrhtgo was a consistent man. lie de termined to practice as well as preach, if he Ffitght notoriety and ix noma In history, he lias no doubt accomplished lili object. Ills iinmo will bo rcmcmlicred In connection with ib.it ol Arnold', as long as well-regulated lib erty and constitutional governments lmc an t'.iUiicc in the world. Aguln j what has becomo nr Vallatidighani, Ohio' recreant son, and John 0. IlrecMn lidge'. man Friday?" Can't some of our Kccr.Ioii friend give us some Information lo Elective Frenehice. Among the lato Items by telegraph from the Mast Is the following I "The Southern paper nre advocating tho abolition of the Klectlio Franchise." When men voluntarily abandon the1 princi ples of ItKuNIn Government, they soon find t'icmseiscs the advocates of n monlcd aris tocracy, or tho obsequious dcfcndeia of the principles of r .Monarchical Oorcrnnstnt. The Uovernment of the United Slates has for its I basis universal suffiage. The rebels hate this Uovernment, with such an intense and deadly hatred, tint they have taken up arms to over throw it, nnd have madly periled their all in un Insane attempt to wipe tho lost vestige of constitutional freedom from the world. What wonder then, that they thould limit and re strict the right of Rhragc to the privileged few. This desire Is also tho logical consequence of another favorite theory ol theirs. They hold that there is an Inseparable relation ex iting between capital and labor, nnd that il is belter for all parties, tho laborer as well as capitalist, that capital should own the laborer. Hence, they havo always looked with contempt on tho laboring masses of the North, and have denounced them, as "greasy mechanics, filthy operatives, and small filled farmers, not Ot for n Southern gentleman to nssoelato with." Senator Hammond, one of the chivalry, calls tho intelligent laboring masses of tho North, "Iho mud sills of society." Is It strange then fiat with their fuvorllo theory, of the neces sary relation existing between capital and la bor, nnd from tlio expressed contempt of the laboring masses nit over the country, that they should cut ofl the boasted right and franchises of these "mud sills." If the capitalist ow ns the laborer, what right has he to tote, mora than the ass or mule, or other property of the lordly proprietor ? Let tho laborer, who Is Inclined to sympathize with the objects of this wicked, unholy and causeless rebellion, think calmly and dispassionately of these things ; let him paue before he surrenders his manhood nnd becomes to all iutcnti and purposes a chaitle, without any social standing or political rights. rlic rebels havo acted on this principle ever since the Inauguration of this rebellion. Have they ever submitted their secession ordinances ton vote of tho people? Nay, verily; no matter If a vast majority of the voters were opposed to the mad scheme, and loyal to the constitution of their fathers, what right had Ihcfo voting mud sills to question the propri ety of the actions of lhce Belfc-omtllnled ru lers? How was Davis ami Stcvcm clcclcd ? lly a vole of the people ? Nay, verily. Then they arc not only advocating Iho abolition ol the Klrctlrc Franchise, but they have already abolished It aud (he present effort Is made, not to convince the people of the propriety of any future policy, but to reconcile them to the lots of their liberties. The Klcctivc I'raiielilsc hat always been coinldcicd tho bulwaikofour liberties. Strip us of this, and what is lilt of our boasted lib erties worthy of the nanio ? With it. the pub lic functionary Is our agent, responsible to us for a proper discharge of his duties ; annihi late this rending rcsionlblllly, and what be comes or our rights? Man Is ambitious, he loves power. I'laec him beyond the reach and control of the masses, nnd he becomes n despot, with no boundaries to his ambition, but his Insatiate lovo of power. Dccciidants of the Heroes of Iho Hctolutlon, eau you sutUr such a doctrine to triumph In America. . BY OVKRLAND TELEGRAPH. 'grew may pass, or any order from his super! nr. .1.1 i .in Bill. lain, . I I .... J - II inc louowing uispaiei.es nave uccn receive! by the Union, Alia, nnd llullctin I rmT mt'ATrii. Qaxt'T, December Cth. The Secretary of Stale, by order of the President, has tailed the attention of (lemyat McC'lellan to the stbjeet of slaves employed ny int ivocis escaping to our lines, ana direct ing that they be placed under military pro- ircnon, or nnuij ir arreslnl iy llio civil au thorities, the officer making the arrest be him sell placed under military arrest. 8nch cm ploymcnt Is made sufficient answer to any fur ther claim to service. The Secretary of the Treasury will, appoint nn agent to rcsldo In tho Southern territory coming under our control, lo employ negroes, prepare cotton and other products for shipment to New York, to bo sold ni account of the Uocrnmcnt. Pay rolls ore made out, nnd exact accounts kept of the labor pcrfoimcd, nnu nicy arc to bo paid accordingly. Pro visions iouiiii in trie rebel territory nro to be usetl for snMstcncc of the nrurocs s the de ficiency to be tupplicd by the Commissary. Qn.vcr, December 1 nth. The rcnorl of tho Secretary of the Treasury Is out. it Is a lengthy document of great Im portance. Secretary Chne states the manner or raising the revenue, und gives n history of the loans, llio revenue receipts do not come up to his expectations. The aggrcgaln ne rjulred'from loans in various forms, is 8197, il283. The Secretary recommends the con fiscation of all rebel property by the United Stales riovcrnment, to pay the expenses of the war. Ho nlso recommend further duly on tea, tugnr, etc., ami retrenchment generally. The Secretary ol the Navy has sent ouo of inc lasiest ami mot powcriul war vessel in the service Dftrr the nbel steamer Na'hvllle. Thcro is creat rehlcln" In Kentucky over tho President's conservative ollry, nnd es pecially the modification of Canieruu's report. In Congress, to-dny, Cnnkling of Ntwl ork. ofilrcd a resolution In the House, which pnwd. requesting tho Altorney-tlenernl to give his view a ns lo Iho means of obtaining tho rctio ecssioii from Virginia of a portion of the Dis trict of Columbia, orlglnnlly ccdnl, but now under the jurisdiction ol that Stulc. sproxD PISPATCII. Tho Beginlng of Secession. Tl.n V.tfV...,. tnili. ..,. I.. ..rA.ki..M i.. - ri,n .),,; tA..tA-n. tl. 1 I..I I . --""" """"6"' "mi ..iirainu - ...-... --".j ..,,1...., uiingn Kiairmcni maeiu in n.recein speed by ! x tlov- fi r her nceoun a ol he i-i-n-nt un lit Km? .iml hii...i ' .'"'". ... . , ., ', . T ... i'i"f iiiuiira ui .iiurvuinu, rrsiicciiiir oil in- m iVtTi'0Ll,,Trt'ap,"rv if iV'ft'i""1 Hl cMrt'1 '",""? '""t tmnlyflre years d.l. labile meeting were held at Liverpool, I ngn, m.bmltsj tho following extremely filler- ...... ,.n ,.,,,, ,u.,o law, LiMMiviimiiig inv iniuir csting narrative ami calling upmi the llrliish Coucrnmcnl to demand an explanation. tiuwrv, Dejcemlief 1.11'. M. 1'rlvatt .Tohinon. of the Lincoln envalrv. la to be shot at Washington" to-morrow, for de sertion. (ior. Andrew of Massachusetts prole! against the Massachusetts soldiers catching slaves, nnd Secretary Cameron sats It should be Moppctf. ' ' f " - - r Colonel Mulligan 1m Inert rclnslated In the commami or in regiment, St. Helena Island, near licanfort. Is neen- plcil by Federal troops. Our force Intend seizing all approaches to Savannah and Charles ton soon. Isews from Fort Pickens has been received. The cannonading commenced .otf tlie tnornlng of Iho 21st November, nnd continued for two days. Fort Meltno, was silenced, nnd nlso the water batteries In reach of tho guns of the Federal steamer ItlehniMnd. At 1 v. m. of the 2nd Warrlnjrlon was set on firo br our eims. nnd that place and the Navy Yard wera de stroyed. One of Wilson's Zounvea wu killed nmi a sailor on board tlie Jliclimoml. On I he 21th one of our nuns exploded, killing firo men nnd wounding others. Col, Drown says that nc can (axe l-ori iiarrancas so soon as rein forcements reach him. tji'txcv, December 10th. Ill llio U. S. Senate, to-ihv. Sumner nro rcntcil ictltions asking for thu eniaueipatiein of slaves under the war power. senator .-Msniini in rot iieei a inn n I ic U. K. Senato to provide for Iho protect on of i nc uvcriunu emiirrnnis lo un norma am uro- gon, whlcli was referred lo the Committee on IVrrt lories. The Norfolk i7jy Huot; of the 9lh, learns inai n nniiie t immediately expected on the Potomac, ns the sutlers were removing stores. (Jen. Jtuller'H expedition arrived at Port uoyni on me lis. . Com. F(vo (vnnls l.OOrt rrnmen for the Mississippi Naal i:.eilllleii. 'lucre nro u,w) jivlf Hi the army or (lie Potomac, The blaek (lug has been hoisted at Colum bus. Kentucky. Oin. Prentiss captured SOO rebels In Nor thern Missouri, on the till. Ql'.m:v. December lltli. There was n debate In Congress jeslerduy nflernoon In the IInno of llepreseulatlve. principally on the susjienslou ol tliu writ ol niwca tairvt. I ulltlnii nwlii'l llio sii'in-n (K.v. SiiiKi.im I now on his way lint to take command of nn Irish llrlgade, now being rnlsed for him. Hero Is what a correspondent of Iho San Francisco lhlltlm says of the llrluadc: Tho Irbh llrlgade which Is licing formed for (Sen. Shield, Is In n slate of encouraging forwardness, and thcro is i-ri-ry rcu'on fur be lief ing Hint it will bo completed as soon as the gallunt (Jenerul Is ready tu lake the command. Of that cominand.lt l uiidcmtoo I, (leneral Shield ha n'ready signified his acceptance. A coininliKti of proinliient Irish citizen in the city are busily engaged In forwarding the In- lenifts of the brigade by colli cling money mid material lor its me. They iutind that In equipment, ns well a in all other rrsnec's, Il shall not fall n peg below any body of troops ll.t lint-rt vnt imn. Ia ll.i. .. '11..... l.l... ...h. .i...w j.i .'..v . i.iw (! ill v IliltL entered Into the m liter with a National spirit. They intend that the brigade thall bo thor oughly IrMi, in onler, to uso their own Ian-L-uiiL-e. " that llic thare of the lulrc wliie-b tho Irish soldier may win in tho present war lor our National arm may lio rt Heeled on the land or tlieir nativity." Three of the regi ment for this brigade are to lio furnished by New York, ono by Philadelphia, and one by lloston. Tho Iloaion regiment Is understood lo I; nearly full. - - - T.KTTK11 most Mn. K. D. Uakkr. In a let ter of the widow of Colonel llakcr to certain citizen of Oregon, In behalf of (hut Slate, who aked for the remains of tho Into Senator lo bo trnntfirred to Its Capital, sho says : I nm wailing stilli anxiety lo learn from Ihosc near friend in Ilia Kal. to whom it is reported ho confided hi wishes, whether lm anticipated the result whleh has befallen, and neiorc going to tno Held ol tuitllo expres.Hd to them any desire, In such an event, in regard to ins lluul retting place a ihsiro wlilcli, fliould regard to him? 1 Ins hi iieaexful little f-'ices I It lute been made known, I should consider It .!.. . . ..... I lilt, .nrrl .Int.. ti em fiilllllA.! TI.I,. T..M. nun mopoiinuer been .piRct? foor Vol lamligbam ! ic fear that ho has sunk so deep in Ihe grave of ohlltlon that almighty jiowir can uwe glc him a political resurrection. IIukikikiiipiii:. On the first page or this number of our upcr will bo found the com ments of Ihe touitville Imti.ul on tho last pouh nnd " dying conftsilon "of Kv.Senator iireeN nridge, llio great apostle of Dcmoe my sacreil duty to sco fulfilled. This fact, together wilh privato considerations, referring more distinctly to tho sorrow and grief with wmeii my cniiiircii nnd inyjeir aro ovcrnhail owed, demand that I should defer giving a def inite answer to your vuhicd letter until a ccr tuln interval shall have elapsed. CONTKVrl.TKII Rl'ITK KOB DaUAOKR. TIlC subject of Ihe liability of llio Sacramento A' al ley I'liilrnad Company for the ilum ago done lo real and personal property in this cltv. I ioe- I.. i :i-.-i.. . . .;.. i ".;...: : -..'- ruey, ' neutrality." - section "und - ,w." I.au.n'rt'l by i'w i late Hood; Itl Igeneraly wlio is now in open arm aguintt the d'overn- l.eldo tho agents of tho company stopped ineiii nc nun ior many nionilis, midir Ihcto "'iiio iiuiurai svnie-r on u sireei, near rsev guides, been Here until n vert tfilA .. ,. .' ,,..-.-.... .,.... , tttu, niertiiy on .Moml.iv lust damned un ineMcession press on tiiis coai-t us a "ill- water until tho city wa deluged that there foro r many nionilis, midir Iheto "l"iio iiuiurni waier on u siren, near ev- relly plotting ugalust, and ho f i""1!' "?' 0,,,i' V'"'1011' nn M"1 n"t,loril.'' bl" . .1 ... i, ,. i ... , , . ' in ,,,e rac f "ie l,ro,Mt vf "10 ('"y (.'oineil, (daj.lws bevn spoken of by tttu, ,10rii)y01, M'om.,y list damne.1 up the tingulihed atutesmaii mid genuine paUivt." A (inKAT HATTMi Initmhmi.. -Tho San I tho Company, a it company, nnd the ogents Individually aro responsible for the il.iniJL'c done. It seems probable from pres- l-'r.iml.rn Ihml.l ll,rt li- c... . i. I. i VIH IIKHCailons 11131 sewriii iiiimirert suns w I lru.ieIseo;rriW.Dee.l.,.wys: "Itiseeiy 1h) rlnw,1(;f,i Blk, lllt our UwytM Bml nideni inula great battle I Impending ho- Courts will bo busy with tho subject. .S'hchi tiveen tho two armies In Virginia. Moth mcnlo Umoii, JVurtlicrn and boiilhcrn nccotints agreo tl.ul one is inevitable. Tho battle will bo tremen dous in its proportion. Some four hundred Tub Hiehmond Whig says that (ho Confid- erne arm in Iririnia is icoriruniad. Tlo commuted a ueparlin-nt, coin slon of Iho writ were tabled 108 ugulnt 3C In both houses. Tho denlli of Senator Dlngham of Michigan was announced. Kulogle-s weru made und the usual resolutions pawed. F.thcrid'C. (.'Ink of the Hnuo. ha received u letter from Tenmuro, stating that the reU-l leader bad began In impress Union men who ne-ro iiu'ihl' im ueiiiuii.y ior proiicuon, I'uisnii llriiniilow'Vnimv has been Increased by Unionists fiom North Carolina mil Ala bama, lie is giving the rclicl much trouble Tho I loiio luvesllgutliig Comuilltee will report iic.m j imrnUiy. Tho rebel nro said lo lie Approaching our lines on the Potomac, In force. A largo rebel force lm taken possoslnn ol Springfield, nenr the I'otoninc river. MeCMIan is elevcly watchlng their movement. Qi-imv, Cecemlter llth-P. M. (Invernmciit ha decided tu (III up the num ber of regiment in Ihe field lo l.tllC. Il I necessary lo da this in onler to back up im perfect regimental organization!. The inievtlon ol Ihe twehuniio of prisoners seem In ha (airly settled I the President, Ceil .Mcl lellun an I nil the t.uiilnel arc In lavor ol the plan. 30 prinoners were exchanged jr terdny. Our ('overnment has replied lo the Invito tlen of Knjliiiid. Franco and Spain, declining lo tnl.e nny part In the Mexlcun Mvetlition. Tho regulars surrendereil by Major l.ynde In New Mexico, nnd uficrwnrd c.ehaiigeil. uie to bo sent to guard tho .Northern frontier. Charles Anderson, brother of lien, ltoberl Anderson, bus airivcd ut New York with his family, they having escaped from the rek-l at San Antonio, Texa, urn then lrac!ed Into Mexico. The Mexican ISovernment will rcsltt all expeditious. Their hatred toward Spain i Interne. It I understood that tho legislature of hcniucKy win noonsn slavery, rcimburs'ng loyal masters. Wigl tman was re elected Mayor of llo.-ton, yesterday, Qtixrv, December 12lh. In Iho lower House of Congress jestcnhiy, illalr of Missouri ofi'errd u rtsolullou eomuu ti ding the eminent service ol (len, I.jnn ui.il thstoldlers under him nl Springfield. In of fering tho resolution, ll'ulr euloglAil Lion The resolution p.iicil. Indng's resolution In relation to the return offugltlvo fluvc same up. Thaddeus Stetens und livejoy niado rudleul speLChri nnd ceil. sureil d'eii. llalleek and others for delie ring negroes back to their icbcl mater. WiUnn of Massaehusclls Introtluecil n bill In Ihe Senate lo inereatc thcrmmbci- of Ciidcls at West Point. Nesmith of tho Senutc announced the death of Senator linker. Ho paid u brief tribute to Ids worth nnd history, and I'll", red tho usual resolutions of respect told memory. Me-Dou- gall followed, referring to ihedeeeuso of two dlstlngiilthed Senators, Douglu mid linker. Itliam clo'cd with n most beautiful, eloquent and truthful eulogy on Iho deceased, when tlie Senate adjourned. There was an alarm along tho lines of tlie army ot the I'otomao on I utsduy nlghl, 10th December, and Iho enemy wu thought tn be approaching in strong force. Itwusafahc alarm. Tho President ha declined (o send lo Con grcij communication with Knjjluud, France and Sp dn, in regard to Mexico. Exciting new from Port Hoyul I expected. (Jii.mv, December PJih P. M. The Republican members In Congrcs, yes terdny, in caucus, resoltcd to lnist on (he confiiratlon of ull rebel propeity, and tho emancipation oi stave. Wc lake the follow lug dispatches from the San Franciico Herald of the IClh. Sr. I.onn, Dec. 10th. On Saturday Inst Major Marshal, In com mand ol u body of Federal troops, captured thirty-five rebel, under command of n Cuptuln Sweeney. The capture took place near Ulas gow, Mlssonrl. Tho Union men In the Kentucky Legisla ture have nominated Garrett Davis for United States Senator from that Stale, In place ol Hreeklnrldge. His opponent wa Onthrlc. The municipal clecilon In Holon, yesterday, resulted in the cluliou of Wvhjhiman to the Mayoralty. 'IhC Norfolk fVn.l Aim flui- sav that ll (xpcclsnn immediate bat tlo on the Potomac. hT. Ixit'iH, Heeember 1 1th. General Price is on thu (). riv.r wlih his Confederutc army. It numlurs 6,000 or iu,uim men. A largo Federal force I stationed at Sedalta, i ipmn ami .ictierson uny. Tho reliel General Price has been snnercedtd in in command ny ucn. iicntli, or Virginia. The Federal force now at St. Louis num bers 'jn.mm. Gen. Fremont's body pnnrd linbrcn or dered by iho War Department tu report nt Wuihlngtou immediately. St.Imu, December 12th. Guidon, the lead.r of a sort of rebel guer illa band, which has been pluiidcrtuo' the ieo pleof Missouri, has been li'ilMr and his band captured. (I'cnernl Until, with sixty thonsaiid well ap pointed United .Slates troop was, at lut ad vices, ndvaiiclng on the rebel lrcen nt Howl ing Green, Kentucky. General fohn.tnn has command nt Howling Green, nnd hli force eondsts of about fifty thousand men. I lie I-eilernl troop havo commenced an ad vauccfrom thcl'otimuc toward the MM. slppl. in liverpoil. l-.iiglaiid. great Indignation Is niniiKesteil at the arrest o( Slldell und Mason. Public meeting hud been held lo giu vent tu the indignation. rr. Utvw, Deeeinlierl.l. Senator Polk. Unlleil Slate Senator Irom Missouri, ha irono South, doubtless tn Ion me rioi-i, roiKS lerm expires in ibii;i, Gen Hnlleek ha ord-nil n fnrccil contribu tion to the amount of 510.(1(1(1 fiom tl.n libels residing In St. Lout', lor the benefit of Union Kii!e wlmnrerefiige'c from Soullinrsl Mis souri. On the, -lib Instant Iho llect, with 2.'. (100 l-'iileral troop, in ried at Port Itoynl. Tlnw relnfiireTineiiia nro commanded liv'Gen. II. F. Itutter. or lasaehusells, nnd will swell the Feileral forre In South Carolina to between .'.0.000 nnd liO.OdO niui 1 A comspoiiileiit writing from lliiiurorl. say lli.it liolli Charleston nnd Hivmumli will S'hiii bo ill posiesslou of tho United States troops. Latest: Third Dispatch. Wo revolted the following dispatches from the l'.itt last evening : (Jcincv, Dec. 18lh,A.M. Dispnlches from Tlplnn, Mlssoiirl.sny that our troop recelteil orders jeslcrdny to hold lliemselves ready nt n moments notice. General Popo ut the head of hi forces, is already marching toward Worrlnsburg, for the purpose of cutting olf Price, who Is trying to unite with ltulns nnd Stein, nt Lexington. A Southern caneus nsscsnblnl nn itn In n room In iho Capital. When en(erlng the House of Reprcsentnlh-tj", Governor Thomas says he was surprised to observe that Ihe mn Iters from the slaveholdlng Slates were absent. Whilst reflecting on this strange occurrence, ho was asked why he was not in attendance on the Southern caucus sltlinir In the room of Ihe Cnmmltlpfi nl Claim, f IIa ntnllnl tl,t .. uau received no invitation, lie went to the room, and nn entering round the following res olution under consideration, nnd Hon. F. W. Pickens urging It upon the approval of the meeting i " ' (Moin, That no member of CongreM representing a Southern constituency shall again lake his seat until n resolution I nav-snt satisfactory to tho South on the subject of ilavery. " Governor Thomas condones "I said to Mr. Pickens. ' What next do you propose we shnll do ? Are wo lo tell tho people that Republicanism I n failure? Tf you arc for that I nm not. I came here to sustain nnd uphold American Institutions to defend Iho right. of tho North as well n tho Motiin to secure liarmonyandgood-fcllowshlri between all sections of our common country.' They dared not answer theo question. The Southern temper Imel n)l then been gotten up. As mv questions were not answered, I moved nn adjonrnmcnl of tho caucus lint ill. Mr. f'rntg of Virginia seconded my mollon, and the company was broken up. Wo returned to tho House, nnd Mr. Ingcrsoll of Pennsyl vania, a glorious patriot then ns now, Intro diiccd n resolution which temporarily calmed tho excitement. However busy Mr. Pickens may have been in the rnucus nflcr it met, the most nctlve man In celling it un nnd nn.lnir iho Hnnil.. em members to go Into It was It. 11, Illicit, also a member from Sontb Carolina. The oc casion, or nlleged cause, of Ihl withdrawal from the House In secret deliberation, was an anil-slavery sjieccli of Mr. Slado of, Vermont, which Mr. Illicit violently denounced, and proposed to the Southern member to lease the House nnd go Into conclave In one of the Committee rooms, which they generally did, ii nm nu ni mem. no nre nine to state, How ever, what moy not hnvo Itecii known to Gov. Thomas, that nt least three beside himself of those who did attend il, went thcro with a purpose very different from an Intention to const nt in nny treasonable measure. It. II. llAxrnm-T .V C.i's lltnf Now Hooks Hand Honk Almanac, 18(12. an Official real trr and Yenr-Hook of Facts for the Pacific males. MaJ. Gen. llalleek's Taws of War. The Southern llebilllon. Purl 2. Nnllnnal Hym. by Richard Grant While. Rebellion Record, Vol. I. and part 7. Army Regulations. Revised 16G1. , Men of-War Regulations. Lady Maud, by Pierce Kgan. Anderson's Oknvnngo River, East Lynnc, or the Karl's Dutiirhler. Cecil lirccme. by Theodore Winthron. Ida ITelAVr'a Last Travels. Euirenlfl Grandct. hv It.ilrjii-. Essays, by George Hrlmlcy. Tho Cloister and the Hearth, by Chas. Rcade. Diaries, 1 8C2. Gift Hooks, a great variety. SPECIAL NOTICES. I. 0,0. F. JACKROxvrM.K I.omiK No. 10, holds Its regit- lar meeting every SATUHDAl' KVKSIXU, at their Hall (Mc'Culty's Theater building). ilrotltcrs In good standing are cordially In vlted to attend. It. F. MAURY. N. 0. Y.. F. Re-ssitt.t, R. Sec'y. Iflgifim' - - -1 -US LADIES AND GENT'S COMB OZf B, OOMB ALL AND HUY YOUR riiiiivniii.D M:in; in PRESENTS ! AT SACHS KHO'S Fancy Dry Goods -AND- CLOTHING STORE: WA11EM LODOI No. 10, A. F. ft A. X. Jk HOLD their regular communications XJf Hie ncdncixiay Kvcntngs ou or preceding i moc mil moon, in JArKXilNVIl.t.K, 0(l. G. W. UUKKR, W. M. II. Hiaou, Sti'v. 10,000 ' Toys, Alcknncks and Motions, EOR THE HOLIDAYS. Rush in and secure presents for tho chlldrea at tlie BOOK 11 VARIETY SIM JArKnoiiviM.it, Dee. 14th, 1801. These three men wero Henry A. Wise, Hu! lie Peyton and in. Cost Johnson. Neither i f them opened his lips In the caucus: they went tn olxcrve and we can nsura Gov. Thomas Hint If Mr. Pickens or Mr. Calhoun (whom be names) or nny one else ha 1 presented it dlillncl prnpositlnn looking In disunion, or secession, ho would have wllnesenl a scene not soon to have been forgotten. The three whom ; have mentioned werens bravo as they is etc deletmlncd. Fortunately, perhaps, the man whom ihey went particularly lo watch re mained silent nnd a?i!ve. And now (us the Amen'cait remtiks) lot tho'e who ore cidhd upon In sjmiuilhli'.t with .Suiith Curollnn nt Ihe pn-senl Juncture', read Ihe strong entillrm.itliin of tins'. Thomas' ex perlenre put forward by Mr. llhelt, who (aid In the late South Carolina Convention I 'The sTcrslon of Hotith Carolina is not Iho event of n d.i y. It Is not anything pro. diievd by Mr. Lincoln's eleetlnu, or by the nnu execution of the fugitive slave l.iw. It his lie-cu a matter which ha"s been gathering heal for thirty ) ear !' A I.sr.nK Hikik ('i.M'i:Ry.Tlie lmdon Weslcynii .Milhodisl HiKik ('uneern Is In thai stnleiif prrwjierlly that the Wnielunnn says It li nbnut to enlarge Its citabliihment. Il adds : Neatly two millions of tracts havo lieen Issued by the book rifim ilurlug llm yrar, the nveraw miinlier ol inins K-iiitf i Icht In each trirt. Of (In. hsmn book l.tiMHOcnplm base iecn snai, ih-iii; nearly iwo inoii'anil more than tho numbr sold the iircrndiiig year, Of Iho new school hym book M.'.'IO ciiphs hue been sold. Of the .Mntrnxliu! l.'i,.'(ll) of the Nl..ieny, and in.nnOnf tlo ihllllng nun Ikt Iiiiso Ihs-ii sold monlhly. Udnif three Ihou saiiil mire limn last jeur. Of Ihe other perl odlcn's Iho sales liuve nlso been largely lo creased : tho whole number last year srus'100, 000, this year 201,000." Fiiom tiik Noistii Poi.K..'! he Jimnnlf CuiiiiiKKt, In mentloiilng tho return tn New York of Dr. Hayes, with Ids eil, soss i '''Iho Doctor Is In good health, and talks hopefully of cuntiully soiling some of Ihe circumpolur prnlilciin with the aid of a steam. boat. Ho brought svilh him n collection of rare nmi valuable Hi ins, representing lie ani mal life of the Arctie zone, nod a multitude el dried plants nnd dowers, liesldes tiuiry other curiosities. Tho Doctor also Imported Hirer OltKGON CIIAI'TElt ACT. 1, SI Q f SI ROYAL AXOn MASONS, JAOKSOX VII.I.K, OHh'tlO.V, Will hold Its regular communications on Iho Pint Maluiitas Errnliig of Kvt ty Month. All sotonrnlns Companions In cood standlne arc cordially Invited to nltcnd. W. II. 8. IIYDK, II. P. Jas.T. Gi.kxx, Sec'y. dec8:-!7 PHOENIX LODOE No. 23, A. F. & A, M. Hold their regular communications tho A HiTi'iitnr Kvkmmis on nr precedlug thexy full mewn, lu t'haulx, Oregon. V H. At. WAIT, W. Al. S. Rnutrtt, Sec'y. jau2fi:2 Sand's Sarsnparllla I" nn excellent altera. live and tonic. Dcllcalo females of Irregi lar hstills, or at tbc turning period of life, find II the best and safest remedy that can bo used. It is aba peculiarly bcnclklnl for purifying Ihe blood, expelling obdructlons, strumous and rcrofiiloiM humors, pustules, pimples, nnd nil disfiguring eruptions upon Ike surface of the fkjn. f.Onil To Fertoni whoso Health ii Broken Down. Hvery disease might .uwpicttlouabty le prevented If nature snrc nsdsled lo rally wllh that mutt woiid'-iful of all Invlgnralurs, Dn. lbMrcrrcuVijiiunni IIiukih. When Ihe Ihimvof lira'waiirs. and ipilvers I'mm rvh.uis lion, administer this f.inmus restorative. II will onco mora becomo ste-ndy and strung. In the detilllly which follows violent fever In ill-nrrhu-a, dysentery, dysK'ptla conipliduls and ehiillc In the weakness conxipient upon until rul dicoy, nr resulting from free living or user r.erlliin,niidnboln IIioh' pilnful ami loo much ui'Kbcted nllmeuls tu whleh Indies nreexobl' Ise-ly subject- the Hitlers ntr fail lo give Krin.tnent relief. Sold by oil Hruggl'ls ai.d dealer eer j where. I.'ill A liattlc Usmiii rviwrliil. JTW2SL Sl- t,-SlSfWB '- " " ) v iii-uiivu iniieoieu mr uiuciioi iiiuuew auiiiueiiu i.now. occupation of i-ort rulaski by the Federals eilgo whleh he has ncpiircil In the far North, li not true ; but it Is expected It will full Into our liuudi soon. Troops now occnpylng Ty. bee Isluud will operate against Fort Pulaski. Qnxcv, Dee. 18lli,P. M. Information has been received nt Cairo that New Orle-ans has been allntkeil by the Fed eral forced under General Phe-tps, (rem .Ship Island. Rebel reinforcements have been scut down from Columbus, Ky. Secretary Cameron bus submitted to Con grew n repcrt lu favor of nu appropriation nr ijl,"10.000 for putting Iho const defenses lu order, from the l.iKes around to San Fran clkcrt. The steamer .lurrt nrrlscil ut Porlluiid yes terday from Llserpocl. Things look warlike In Kngland. A large number of troop ere under orders lo leas e for Cumuli, The A mer lean shipping Interest Is disastrously nfTcclcd. Qwxcv, Dee. 18th a. m. In tho Senate, yesterday, Uathnn offered a resolution that tho Secretary of Wur bo re fiucstcd to Inform tho Senato by what law and reason passports are required from passengers from New York to San FraneIco. Agreed t Sherman cflVied a resolution that Iho Secrc lury of Wur lurnUh tho Senato a copy of all Iho correspondence between General Scott and General Patterson, Agreed to. In the House, Klllotfs resolution proposing tho emancipation of lho slave of rebels caused awurin debate. Harding of Keulueky made u strong speech In opposition. The dogs arc large, muscular, covered svilh lonu hair, nnd If M-en est ray In the woods heie nbouts, will itrlulnly bo hunted fur wolves." V. (Invcnxoii Wickmkkk, ol Kentucky, I. one or tho wealthiest men in tho Stale. A son of Ids is in tl.o Confederate nrmy, but Ihe veil crablo old man i lands true and loyal. At n mass meeting In Harlan ho maden poivirful and Idling speech, the but of which Is thus reported. "As an evidence of Iho sincerity of his feel ings, he (iflcrod to support the families of those who went to Ihe field ; or, If I here was n young man In llio crowd that could not produce his outfit, bo would agree to furnish It for him. nnd p'edged his last dollar to aid In pulling uowii treason, a tnoui w.ishiii upinui msiie tno lorest ring. NKW A UVKHTISK.M KNTS. Mm.j-WL. HfLsV bUjN AMI- . Kioto Tknmi-os Dkm.imi with Mis.oiiri Rr.iiKi.s, ICansais Citv, November 15lh Colonel Jen pi attack last night, and slept on heir arms., ,.,..,,. ,nJ tho eltizem c..ll.-.-il In n,n ..,.!.. r,.lvayr..r mnJn?,!! S e'0 "n" ,0 to , c fqniv. Tho Union men und rebels Jvcre towhieli they may bo ultuehed may happen rcody for nn emergeney. 's-ruraiid. I'.J.uihI .rni.l-.n ilMmit, to be. The presence of this Illustrious uro uio I rboners uro now being exchanged ccry lunmticni. nnd announced lh.it ho would hold j" K.irnHj will go fur to correct the erroneous Nkw Oiii.kaxs MAmtCT.Prices nt New Orleans arc as follows : Coffee, CO cents per pound s bacon, -1.1 j sugar, of Ihe poorest qua. lly, 2.1 i suit pork, .10 j lord, .17. Clothing of nil kinds Is very scarce, nnd brings exhorb itant prices i Common coats, 810 a plccoj verts, S18 tn 80 cachj good block frock, coils bring 875 j ladles' shoes nro sold nt 88 nnd SIO per pairs men's boots from 819 to 8118 per pair, nnd nil articles In liko propor tion. Dry goods especially have advanced trcincudoujly, reaching, in soino instances, seven and eight hundred jer cent, advance. Corn bread Is tlio principle article eaten, but iiin are pieniy ami sen ircciy, JlIsGraco tho Most Rev. Archbishop of Ne-w York, has left nu a visit lo Kuropo. lie in fttuy n short whiio In Ireland, in order tn obtain u kiidlcleut number of Clergymen to uf ford a Chaplain to eiich of tho Union regl. ments requiring one. He will then proceed lo Home, lo obtain Ihe necessary posscr to giant families In such chaplains, so Ihat they can olliciutu In whatever dioevbe the regimi nts thou.-and men will be engaged, assisted by ur- Prie'iijr Iho thrco armies of the Putnmac, the tillery more formidable lluu was ever before , Vii'0' "r"i "IV ""jl" ll '' comnioiul i,.j, !..,. ,,i or (Jen. Johnston. Gen. Heauregard commands brought into ono field. t10 arnly of 10 .()tonluc . (,-,. Thomas.lack. ." """" son that of tho Vullcy, nnd General Holmes """"' " i""Vi "u "in- urremen ill vequia. no uriny oi iho I'oioniac comprl day. V. nt II, r. OfiMlnrn .f I...a -.! CII.1-II "W '""" f' . '..""...: "i"""- " "" "- eminent Irnlns MwZito" lnlcn,eex-.J.M.Fnix'cr.1,.l Morse & Fisher proprlc. eitcment und ludignation. ,nr, nUll ,.ciim, IVjcei wro c0l.ft,CIl,if,i Qe'lXCV. December l.ltb. Tlio homo r.f I'nrinr n, ..ten il, ...III ...l 'i. In the U. R, Honw of Representatives, yes- 000 buhcl of ssbeut owned by Thomas Rleli tho latter responsible for the safety ol Gov- '' a'' no,v prcvuleut there in regard lo the I ho More uf I), J, t'orlcr, ouuiuvru re-ue-iiiou, swnuor. Southern California while on llieir way lo bo four division ; the first, Including tho Vi Join the rebcU, will beplaeed le lu couliue.m.it liLi".'v(,'i";,flT'!.l H?n,1U,lW, 'Si"'."i at Fort Yuma J cu' "'t j fcurlli, ticu. kill irl. Iciday afternoon, Illalr read a letter from Gen. iurd-, n captain wills Price, und nl. ilallcck, explaining order No. .'I, lu icgard to three miles fiom town, were bun I tno Iioiisch Hill llSLS 4.l Smith; tho return of fugitive slaves. Ilullccl; savs Thev wern itm iiiui'-vvmia ,.r n.n ..i (i ,.' lxllby that It was a military neecwiiy. He is wll. ,enty Invrcj, twenty w.igoii3 and lilly ne-iees Ibr uimy will uol lail us, uud the uavy never ling, trjwiver,ioe.ceuic uiiy law whlcli Cvu- weiculsoeviiruvatvd. U,J' It. J, Wulkir Is now in Wellington, nnd sustains the AduiInUlrallon witli ell his abil ity, When ho hcuiil nr tlio disastrous reeon. nnli-anec ut llull'8 HltilT, bo exclaimed, "Do not let us despair i wu have tho ships, the sea mm and Ihe money, Tho rebels have neither, 'Pill, tinder'lpncd would ii'spielfiilly Infiirm ,L tho elllxeiia or Jiiikxm uud mljulnlii e'iMinlIrs lh.il he has on band mid will manufac ture In nrib-r All Klntla of Kiss! ill fry &. JlsiraacKs hi I'll M Heavy Draughl Harness (long and short lug) uuilkuiu nil, it?., Itupity iiuiiist (double and sluglid Spatdih Suilillm, trees uud rigging complete l j.uiiesi .-Miiiiitey, .lueKey ..iiwies, Saddlebags, Hrldlt-s, Surcingle's, Halters, Spurs, Cumcomln Whips. Vhlp-laslies, And all other articles usually found In a first elast stock of 1SA.33XXjZ2X1.'V. A I.I. WOll K W A II It A N T K D . Store in " Sentinel " Huildlng, California street. Iin.MtY JUDUK. Jaeksnnvllle, Die. 21, ItjiiL -l!)if SANDrS SARSAPARILLA. NATURKS TRUK RKSTORATIYH. PLKASANT TO TIIK TASTK, Composed of PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, And may bo taken nl all seatons wilh perfect safely, The famo ol' HAND'S SAUSAPAHILT.A 1 Is not confined lo the llmils of our ow n country but II is now mul in n'nio.l esery pert of the world. The following Is from .Mr. Fay, Ihe well known repreaviituilvc of our Gotcrumcul to 1'ruS'Ia: I.KninoN U. S., Ilimi.iv, ri:resn. Messrs. A. II. 1 II. Saints (Jenlleini-n ; lhi. lug seen your HartapirllU utel in lids cltv with great effect In n res era case of Heroful.v'l have been rcuesteU to order thre-o dozen Iml. lies, which IiIca'o send wllh the hut w,7. (Itltiy, 1 am lurpirid only by n fiellng of phl. anlhrojihy In K-ggluK you lo publlth this un inked tettlmouy to the value of a medicine which, widely us It Is known, if not kuouu as II ought to be. I um, gentlemen, iiopcctluiiy yours, etc., 'JllfcOIMlltK S. Kat. Price, 1 per buttle, or six bottles fur 3. Ask For. SANDS' SARSAPAR1LLA And tako no other. Prepared by A. II, St D. Sanph' Druggtsts, i uu I'uiion streei, corner oi wiiuam. iN, v. For sale by RKDINGTON k CO., San Frr-nclsco, it. & ii. Mcdonald & co., JUSTIN GATKS & into., Sacramento, THOMPSON & QRKKR, fiO lm Jacksonville. CAVALRY! CA VALET! Rally ! Volunteers ! To the U. S. Service, for Frontior Frotcctioa. TI.HM orservlcc. Ih'cc year", unless sooner discharged, l-aich nnsu will be required lo furnish Ids own horso aud horse equipments. Thu total amount or pay per month fur man nnd horse wilt be First Sergeant M Oil Other Sergeants , :ifi sj Corporal ;a Oil Farriers and lllacksmllhs Ml nn Hunters .12 lu l'rliatcs at (ni Clothing und arms fiirnbheil Ihe men tho same us In the regular army, nnd 9100 bounty at the expiration of scrvlcu. An Enrolling OJBco, For enlistment of Volunteers, has been opened At JnckKoitTlllr, And oilier ofllces will Iks claMlshcil al point In this, Josephine nnd Huuglas couiilk-s. ar loon ns prncllcnlile. R. F. MAURY. Lieutenant Cnluuel 0. 0. II. Jacksonville, Nov. 2ltt, IHUI. a.Mf sfll.-Jiar M..t Northern Wines ! SELLING OFF BELOW COST I $47,000 worth of GENERAL MERCH1HDISEI -AT- BiiuiiEit & Bro.'s. TIIK uud'-rslpidl. wllh Ihe slew of cnimucn. elug laidiie's at U'nll I Walla, have ih trr niliml. ami will p,i.ti y, ehm'iiul niirrnlllir lixk of .MeTt'hainKc, now lu rlnii' ul .laekoi. i Ills', by Ihe First Dayul' IVbrunry ik'M, hi:gaiidli.s of co.st. Our stock coiikl-lsof-- Groccricn and Provinions, Uuccuj, Hard, Tin and Vooelcu Ware, CLOTHING, Xlootsii, SHllioora ct XXtvtw, Staple aud Fancy Goods, Icwi'lry, Citllui'v, Sailillvry, TOHACCOiindSLGAHS. Also, 1,000 gallons assorted LHl'OH.S, 300,00(1 lbs. of new FLOUR, And '.',000 bushels or OATS. All of Ihe aliovc gnl will be chved onl ut WilOI.KSALi: AM) Itiri'AIL. And the goods nro warranted as represented. Wo will alio sell or rent our Firo-Proof Brick Store, Willi ll.Nlurca and Wiirehome. Also, Iho (,'OITAGK lately occtipltd by J. A.HHUN Milt, witli a complete sett nl hmiMhold lur nlliireond eneklug utensils. Abo, adjoining Huitdiiig, wllh stable-, tie. Ahm,a tuo-Moiteil l'liiuil)' Ciiirliige', Willi a sett of llurne'ss, In Hrfext order. Alo, A PAIR OF GRAY IIOR3K3, Well maleheil. Amcrlenn slock, nnd will work single ur double. Abu, Coiiliiluln- .'120 ocres or GOOD LAND, lo. eated ut Pleasant Grove, udjidnlng llebcr'a I'UIIII. ii:itistuy. DR. F. O.IIKAHN will l0 MfrnZv in Jueksonvillo Til U ltd. WmfaMk DAY next, and remain lorn few t IT l weeks. All filling warranted. tOr Oflico next door to tho United States Hotel. December '.'8, 1R61.-50 ixrotioe. Tlio Gi'ealcsl Opening Yet! TO CO.MMKNCK IIUSINF.S3! OUR BRANCH STORE, -AT- ASITLAND MILLS! HSf For further particular, apply at Ihe Store of J. A. HKUNNKU U DUOTIIKH, Jacksonville. Nov. 23. lBfil. J S hereby given that Iho enparlneMilnhere. loforo cUtliij bclwecn M. II. MOUItlS and ,Ufil.'.STtIS TAVLOIt. under the nuuio und stylo or MOItlfIS .t TAVI.OK, Is this day dl. solved by mutual consent. Tho business will hereafter lio condiieled by Augutu Taylor, who propose to For Oasli Aa miis otlui' House In I hi) Counl)-. Tho debu ol the ilrm will buscllled byclllier, and thoo knowing llieinelve ImleliUd lu un are hereby notllie-d Id eoiao foruurd and sellla wilh cither of us Immediately, or Ibelr uccouuU Mill bu fheu lo uu nlloruey for collection. .M. II. MORRIS, AUGUSTUS TAYLOR. K'Kiun vim.k, Dee. lTth. lH(il. 4Uui:i pEIWONS HAVING GOVERNMENT STAM. a. pen i.nveiupes or uiuoiu i.sue, eau exenanso em a i u once ior mo new siyic, a. par, r.s, j0U kin'INU of nil deaerlptions neatly tho period of slv days from thodato ul Ihii ,1 ...........i ... ,iin ui.'v-i'ivi.'i' ni.'l.Mi'l.' mil... ,.r ii.ni nm..ii,..v ..in inr,,o .-.1,,. " eeeulelut the hl'..N I I.M',1, HH-li h ..w..v., ..v. .... ...... ....J ...I. w V. ..-. ,...,.V, .S. jl. IIAlNia Atkt. 1, M. December '.7 III IbOl, I USTIUUS IUA.NKS lur sale ut OFFICE IT- n &ffWJm6Hir BEHEttl WBKKiKKIEiBB