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r THE OREGON SENTINEL. "Tit tub KKFteicr ASb rwiMAXKNcr nr yoin tlM. x Oi)V:nvMKT rem tuk vvitoi.ts is news-l-KSsuit.K." Wtmhliigfan. List of Agents, for tha Oregon Sentinel, who ore uuthorUed to transact any business concerning thl paper, In the namo of llio pub lisher : Ii. I'. Fisher San Francisco. Wad-worth A Kayncs Yrcka J. M.McCull Ashland. I . Jacob. Onsburg t.C. Davenport.., W. v. i-owlcr..,. It. 8. Punlap .,... JohnlU'rlndle... A. II. Mellwiilu.. IV. V. Illnchart... It. J. Forbes V.n. M. Kvans. . , , T. Smiley Harris.. Mines K. wauo . ... ... Oasbnrg Apple-gate Williamsburg Kcrhy title Watdo Kerlmlllc nnldo Althoiisc Sterling , ....Cnnyonvlllo 'JP '' ."!T.J iX. is... rtT.losVbnrg JJ. NCVUJ ...,, Portland litho It. Moore Salem I. M. Kllsworth KiigcncClly. V. Clmrmitn Oregon City. D.W.Wakrllcbl Allnny. lt....u...tn n. i. ... ....in. J. II. tf rullh . . . ...".".."..".". I IH ! ICrcJccnt Clly j I" '" J"' proposition; nit ui.diMtund It, .tint mammfmmm M m tm mm m wmm m ummm, wnm lone M"n' cM''altlS 'I n' WH n' ten HiOIIailll : I The t.nloii, nre you for II, or ugalii! It ? Next Jane Election. Miami. Kiutoih i Under tho uIkjvo caption both the OtiyMm fthil .Irjrai'of NoTcrabcr 231, contain artistes, the article In tho Ongonkn recommends the formation of n Union party, Including Ml loyal cltjr.cn, to prevent (ho possible success of the secessionists In the coming election, and that or llio Argiu ii ah unfriendly criticism upon tbc artlch) of llio Orfjonhn. As tho IMItor of the Aiynn has been rewarded by the Administration vvllh ono of the fattest nlllces In tho Slate, b' paper doubtless speak the sentiment of n portion of the Itcpubllcan party, ami If, as may bo Inferred from Dili crllh cliin, Its liilhienco will be In opposition to a union of the llcpubllcnns with other loyal citi zen on term of equality, It will, Indeed, put the remit of tha nrxt Juno election tn Jeopardy. If every loyal cltlr.cn already belonged lo the Republican parly, or could snliscrlbo lo (he Republican pl.ilfurm, there could be no objec tion lo ndhenrlng strictly to It, for wc want no tnvllors In our council or In our cninp j but n wc know there nro many men of undoubted loyally, who do notngreo with the Republlcani on many pulltlc.il Issues, tut do ajrtt teilh llum on all the loucs InvoHcd In next June election, It teems Justice as well a policy dictate! that thoe dllfi-rcnccs be luld aside, intiH an tltj not olrtnih iteiiJ t The relielllon hni crushed out, or rudely forced nsldc inn-t of those opinions und principles which have heretofore formal the bases of parlies, and the capital or stock In trade of politicians. Homo or them It has set tlul suddenly, nnd,other will not agntn flguro In platforms for generations to come. And In the ptucu of lair-splitting distinction, fir re- K'ird to slavery, tariffs of revenue and tariffs of protection, which formed the political Maples we have one cUurly defined and cadly coni' THE FLOOD NORTH. 1 HT',tiaJ.IIJJJII.WtL ll MSt UWWMMB: PISOS 'HPt1itC'. -:l "..jStJW nbout forty persons cm off frrmi escape, noma of tin in In" extreme ileinccr. Mr. Hillary und , , ... , . j. ..... IHIVI Hllllliv, liriHH ii " luiiuiuiii, ling vn : (Viiinil nl Dee. Olli I Mr. Abel llmrirp. xtltmfi .1..1. i... ... il... I.....1 .... .........li- .... I.. I -. . 0. . l)vl BY OVEllLAND TELEGRAPH. (JriNcv, Dcccmlict lfi.- We clip the following from the Cnrvallis " S? iKT, ' TO ,' ."V -- Irbarn ns Ihfl lmt unexiH-cleilly came fn'J'u"i.'" '1'rdiij; next, llio 101 family lived Upon an Island ohoirt fortr miles sight, and slgnnln) .their distress. It was wtrks. to etisbio me memoirs 10 allow this lown. lol Tils four children br the I tonio lime bejoic a plnee lit lo stop could bo ,e.(.nff ef n M while ...cmptlng ? Bet ,0 ' OtWik uKe' bl Z1 a place of faMy. Tins was a lamcntnblu hud prfc, n f,.w minutes nllcrwurik lienrt-rtndlng occurrence, bs llio father nnd A liouiewnssccn with n number of women mothct were ptaccl In tucli situations ns obll- " J' porch making slgnaNi Ihn Meonicr .,t , , tr .iifr could not reach them, but n suit boat won obi gel them lowliness the tlromlei for I fe of. nl .,, ,bc C0l)tin.(1 ,, ,l0 tlwr. 1111 11 uenr iiiuu ones niiuouv wing uuio iu render them nny assistance I On Monday morning Mr, Oeorgo sttrtcd for 0 place of safely with his family In n skiff) while nttrmp ting to land near the place of Mr. Ilaptcnstall, south ol this city, the boat was carried Into a boiling eddy opposite, a high bluff, and siding to the current, Immcdlatily filled nndutrcl, precipitating tho father, mother nnd lour ch!l dren Into tho boiling torrent. The llttlle boy, Abel II. George, was lying In tho bottom of the bent, wrapped In some clothes hastily thrown In, when tho boat swamped, nnd was Immediately carried down with It and (ecu no more. 1'oor little fellow ! It was well for Mm that his parents' care (or the pet of the family m evinced by their endeavors to keep him warm nnd comfortable was the cause or his soon being out of suffering, and a cmueofog. ony lo his parents. Ills less fortunate ilslas nnd parents caught tho brambles Of an over hanging alder trie, which were tho means of saving the patents, but all tho children .were JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY, ... JAN. 1. 18(12. The Administration has not only Usui much furlicarnncc towards those misguided men who seek to overthrow the Oovcrnmcnt, but lmi ex tendi d a cordial Welcoma In every one, what ever his antecedents, who hnc come forward to Its support ( It realizes, If tho Irym docs Abolitionism Again. Tho logic by which the seccMlonlsts nl tempt In make this an abolition war on tho part or not, that tho Chicago platform Ilea burled under (lownmcnt, Is n little curious ns well a slack- j the ruins or Humptir, that Hi principles and Iwlsteil. They admit, so fur a tho 'resident ' policy, hnwcrtr applicable to n pencful period. is concerned, lliat no act or tils Is tainted with wero no chart fur the ship or MatcninM the Ihe dangerous leprosy of abolition. Tho same atnrtnr war. As In a slate or things nut pro can bo said of nil his Cabinet, for their oftlclal , vld-it fur nor forsecti by Its fnuiurs, tho .plat cxlslenco dejtends on bli good plcaurc. llo rorm ceasiil lo lio n guide, Ilia Adiululilrntlon lilng opposed lo waging the war for nuh an Myciu-ed to mnko Its profersluu a ;ungo cibjt, and Ihey In favor or II, would Immcdl-1 of merit In thoo nwesnirlly unplnyed lo meet ittcly proiluco scliUui In their council', and tbc new ciiiuplleallt.il. Hence, we find men end In llio dlmiptlon of tho Cab'nct. Alid It ,0.t;ie in tho Itipiibllcnii jiirly, who earncslly must bo rcmembcrid Hint his opinions are the oppo'ed llinlrcleinllu'i to power, holding tbo opinions or the cxlillug AdmlnUtrntlon, mid his ' ,,,M ,i iTm,, Mu rriiderlug Ihc noblest service acts the acts or llio prisent Uncrmnvnt. Tho'io tlC coiiulrv, nnd while they do honor to themselves, they do (till mora lo him, who sinking I lie part Iran In the patriot, set whlulhe dour nod fnelv wilcomed them to compete fur honors mid rvitnuu. V find ubo Kepubllcans emulating tho pa triotic exainplu of the AdmliiMralkm. In many .Slates win rv their decided majorities gave them members of Iho Cabinet nro merely advisory ofllcers, possessing no executive authority or power. Hence If the I lend of Iho (lovcrniuent io above iii'plclnn, so far n nlndlllon designs are concerned, and II Is to ndmllled by all, wild whit show or Justlco can I'm Adminis tration be chargeil with nliolltlnnlsmt Vet .... . . . . . I we constantly near men recklessly charging ; iV,,niiH,ly, they h.ivo m igniinluioiisly laid the AdmlnUlrnllon with abolition ilelgn, and ( n,;u hilriidiaulagi,nud Invited palilolsul all In tho next breath, pcihaps, ro ijuabtylng the parties to shiiro with lli.mlu I'm Iioiium and Inseless chargo tes to exonerate tho I'rcsb emoluments ii e.nice, not klii them Uwely I dcnlll To whom ihall we look for Iho sent! M,rrcnd.-r their iwllltc.il opinions, but to nut I im.nU er tho Administration, but to tho I'rc.l- wl i, . common ground i.r loyally lo the. dent hlimclf ! Iho nets or Iho President arc fulott. Vet It steins these noble rumples the acts or Iho Adinlnlstrallon. And ho has jMcbnii lotton some id" Iho KipnbKcani nr r given Iho moil uadullUMu prools during h'slthU lnle-lhal loaves and ll.lies for them- IrylniulmtiiUtr.ilfon of public affairs, lwlli by deiUratlnii and acts, of his nnll-nbnlllloii lend cncles.. D!d ho not promptly modify the proc lamation of General Turnout? And has In Hot recently modified tho reorl of Secretary C'amrron, so ns to mike It express the real con xreallvo sentiments e,r Ids niluitiil.lr.itlon! Has In-not reiiteilly said that the cl.una In Iho Constitution riipilrlng the rendition of f'iglllvc J.e, wasjml as s.tcrnl, Jn-t us bind ing as any other article In that miMnoniblo In strument, and that it ought tu bo faithfully ex- iciittd ly ull! I.Ives weigh more than the salvation of the .HIatc-thal tho .Iryns uotrattried Willi the fit sliiecuta ciijoyeil liy Its editor, s,',7 liiwyrrt and turns up lie mrcaMlc no-e and sneers at one who proHi-e lo conduct the June election on the broad principles of " L'ulun !(r llnrsako of the Union." Juwuim:. I'iik CiiiMuicN or tiii: Ian: S:.v.Tor. Iturc.l.A'i 'I'lii! ilillilriti are both Imys, fine being tibniit ten, nnd the other twelve years ofne. They rtnldeil with their grandmother, in North Carolina, nili.uiinil Id Iho death of II. Mm i.ir. I.i p ..III ulna .li.kl ..I II...... A .. . ., ... .... .III. I III". Mil, ..Mill rill' III..., I. Illll ll IMII'V iiiii.ruj iuo icccnioiiuts, wo arc willing lo ' .Vrih,whiro ll.eynill reiniln. .Iii.lge-Doug tilailtlhat Lincoln has ilono nMhluu, us el, to render him ulmovlnus to llio cliargo of alio lltlonbm but bul what! ll.iv.' you ony way efjiiil.-lng the fulurr, only by tho past ! And If Lincoln lias shown no past nholltlun tenden cies In conducting tho war, what right have hu' lint wife's n.iino nus Martin, mid tho vvuf Iho d.inghtir cfn wealthy Nnrlli ( arollna gentleman, who, when ho died, willed luilfhls estuto tn hi wife, nnd Iho balance In hi. two gruuikhildri ii. When Mrs. Martin illtil she I fl ihoreiualiiliigiKirllontolliim. ThcJuilgc hut no control over it. except lo exercise such you lo calumniate his future ou mere conje-o-1 paternal care as would be coiulslent under the lures, nv Uih-Icss as iho fabric nfa dream !circumstanns. Iv (loveruor Ittlduf North Hut there are abolitionists In Ihc IXern Slates. Cirnliun being one of the guardum of these mid they say that tho object of this war i In , 'I'";'"'", cinploved ljudry. who Is n Ilrlllsli i it i .i . e ! ii .. i i. ., sitbjee, n cnnie North am bring the uovs In M-ilbh slavery. Sappon they do. Aw the, N(Jh '(.llri,,ln w Mlmb0 lc"lMfttu ttJllM In power! tau Ihey direct nnd mould the ,,u t.0lliM-uUd, nccrding lo the Hat .if .1 elf. policy or Ike Administration! They are few .ivls. Theilnta cnnsMit of slaves, lilantn In number and conttmpllblolii InUueiico. 1) furejou flout Ihelr di-clarutlon Iu our lace, conv luce us, sirs, that you have any coutldi'iice in the evidence that yon adduce? Suppufe, sirs, that vvu wbhed to establish an obnoxious political charge agulust you, and in order to do II, should rely on tho writings und dechrn IIonsofutxdltIonI.tr. What would you II. Ink of the character, validity and cmiclii-lvcncss ol lids evidence? Doyouwl.li to bo judged by evidence drawn from this source! Then why ilojou uccuso other people- on evidence you discredit youmlf! Why have you uf latu m fullen Iu love with Iho writings and declara tion of nbnllllotiMs? In It Ntauu the abo lltloiilsU and Iho rclx-la aro luliorliig for Iho sanio common ol-Jecl, Iho ileslructton of the wost bculficcnt (joveriiiue-nt Iu tho vvvrM! lions and e-Ily prnwrly lo llmninoiinl of ub)ul Halt a million ol noiiars. . iieltel issiiii r.v pmsttl thut the boys will refuso to g'i back nt IircKiit. even should they be allowed to do iu ty Ihc liuveriimeiit. I. J. C'niTTKMiKv. Tho so'ilter boys at Camp Dirk, Kentucky, recently pavo .1. J, C'riltende ii n rnudiig reception, llo win Kr nuiKd, und ovultd generally, lie was moved to tears, wus the gallant old boy, when an ur-d-'tit young Lieutenant said to him: "Mr. Crittenden, thoso curseil trillion down In l-'rankfortaiid h-xlngliin don't like your coiir.e iu advocating tha elefeiie of Kentucky from luvuoti. Never mind, sir i you're gelling old ; you've Uvn In tho harucwi a long time, mid lie-lore very long, In tho courw of nature you must die. "No, no." Interrupted two nr three bj.tu-idcrs, " no, Mr. Crilli mien never will die ! we can't spare him." " Well," con- .1 1 ll... ..ITili I. I lmi.. .ml . lint It i'iiii . ... . ..... ' .llllllll IIIU Vlillll. . ll-'l-V ll-'l I .'U. .. j.iu rT umci: I.AW1. wo give llio loitovv- mr(, Mr . Criltendeii . iho mountain boyior ing from the post tflico laws now In foieo In Kentniky inlei.d that ymi shall bo vvrnp.il tlic Unilcel Stales, which eKfcrvo attention : ' In ft winding uluet of the Stuis nnd fcJtriixs Section l'J8. Jit il father tuaclol. That ' al" "l,r,c, , " T . I" "u .n,ar Tff!1 ifuny ienncmiloyed in any iliparlment of the I'oit Ollice shall lniproierly deluln, delay, einlnrzlc or destroy any nesiinier, or fl.u I H.-rinlt nny other perron lo elo the like, or Fhall 0ieii or permit uny other to open any mud or pneket of ncvvspjierii, not diiecled tu the I'lllee where ho Iseiuployid, sueh oliendcr snail, ou conviction mcicui, lorieil a sum not HanniT. while loyal Keutucky trooiu .hull fol low the he-arse." I'Att.tnK or tuk Inn.!: C'lmm. The extent of fniliiro In tho potuln crop is ..jmalling. In Mayo it amounts lo tivcfl.Mlis ofllm whole; in d'ork und Kerry it vurle-s, acconliuL' to too loealilv. from threo fuurlhs In nlne-ti nllis ; and rxmillng filly dollars for every such cfllrw. In other parts of the island Iho falling off has .Mm ii uny otner xroii snail open uny mail otrn unnosi, u not uitogeiiier ns uiMninoy. or irjiket of uevvnioiicr, or shall embiulo or Hut the blight has not fallen upon potatoes dt-.lr'iy the fame, not being directed tn ouch only j there In ilellclt in cereals of ull kinds, lost, the lltlli bube, Sarah !., Jrlshid Its the motlier'd arm". M'hllc the mother wa clinging to a frail brittle aider limb, now with her head out of vvnlcr, and Hun again tub- mcrgrd In the boiling torrent that came over her, still the clung to the babe us tn her own life, llleiisetl be n mother's love', and tender care for our weakness! I low umclfithly It clings to us in moments of danger, even nt I lu rid! of Itsonn' life-. Mr. (leorgc, by seme mentis, ri-nchctl his wife, and working lie r up farther on the tildir limb, tied her wrist In II with a belt he had round him. In this con dltlon she remained, In deep water, sometimes under it, and rcmctlmcs over It, for nrnrly three quarter of an hour, when die was taken nut by. Mr. -I.C. Alexander, and Mr. 0 recti II. Smith. 'He babe, meanwhile, having per Ijlied In hernrmi. Hut the most hcnrl-reiuliiig part of the tragedy was occasioned by tl.c po sition of the two little girls, Mary Jane, ngrel upwards of 12 years, e ml AnneK. ngrd 10. They caught on the limbi of aiders some dis tance further down the current than the mother, nnd iu n more iiiaccitfaule position, nnd cling ing for life lo their frail fiippmt for ncnrlj half nn hour, their unfortunate pnreiils wcie obliged to listen to tho heart-rending crte ol their dear little ones for help to ne theuii without being nb to tn render n particle ofn slttance. 01 horror of horrors ! wlintnpwl tlou for n parent In be placed In I "llodgruiit,'' says our informant who Is himself the father ofn faml'y "that I may live ling nnd i.cui look upon such a pleluio'ngnlii." Mr.deorge (the father.) routd not crn-p out on the fnii Itmli by which they held without breaking it. nnd thin breaking off all hope of saving tin It lives, lie could not reach tltni by water, foi its force trns loo IcrrltiV, nnd would cirtulnlv sweep him pail I'.ein. IV mdy hejio wn Ii. their being able lo l.oM out iiiit!.' kiU-Iuiiii-ei i no, but ul.u! before il cum?, Il.iy wv'i chilled, lei gu their hold', mid une swallowed up In tho remorseless Hood ! lllsns heart rending nn ndalrns we have lutiid tu iiuny a lung ye-ur. Hot) help und eoinfurt ll.it rail und desolate parrnl' heails, win e housel old treas ures lie under Ihu cold waters of ihc Willain ette. The bodies hud nut lice ti found at lust accounts. I'lom the Flati sman 1 The flood rniel.nl its greatest l.etghl nl Fa lem nbout six o'clock, i ., Tuesdjy. It nn, live fti-l above the highest water thut Ins I o n known since tho stttlemenl of the imntiy; the fre-nhct of 181 1 being the next hlg' e t ii- i. by American : iilthoiigh It Is raid that u i in I'ur one wus witiie-sfetl by the Canadian trap- s-IS. On Sunday the 1st the river vva nl a high stage and rising rapidly. There had Utii very heuvy ruins, nnd warm dull atmosphere for scvirul days doubtles rapidly inelilng tho mo.v on Ihc Cafenda moiiulaiiw. tJn Monday inorniig imrelwiiU Ixgaii moving vvheut from .Vnhcuj's ware-hou-c. I h fun noon Iho water broke over the upper whail into llo charm I riiniilui: near llm foundry. mid It was soon loo ihi-p for teams In cross. The lumber road Ironi Karelle-'Msaw-iulll nerved as n bridge, and u great deal tf whent wus- taken over on ttiai unit n firrybont. .Niur night the boat sunk full of vvheul. and carried oil' the road way from the mill. During Mon day ulght Mathcny'ii wurc-hotirc, Dure-tltiV savv-iiiiu, me cuter mumnurinry, ami all tin hoii'cs on that beiieli of hind weic swept away, liven the great brick chimin y, vv hie Ii it was thought would stand against nuy force; of water, tumbled down during Mondiy itlght. A year and a half ago Iturell's establishment win deslroyctl by fire. The wharf built last summer vvu loaded with ttone, and stood till the water reached the come of tho roof, when it rose, I vv sled around with u crush, and went out Into Iho current. On Monday a ruft came down II c river with a party In distress, whieli proved to lie Mr. Joseph Mcnoir. a l-'reiiehman. nnd his family. consMlng ol his wife and two Infant childieii. The inscngers nnd those rescued uccord Ihe highest credit to C'upt IVnse, for his courage and determination, wherever uny sitlTerera were louiid.- Lis own family were at Cuncnmh, and his solicitude for them wus the occasion or Ids return on Wednesday. The ware-house nt Wheatland, with 2,()0 bushel.) of grain wns swept off, nnd It Is presumed many others have got c in the same way. The loss at Salem, which Is about the least exposed town on the river, Is serious. On Tuesday ninrn'ng Meirs. Chas. Crnno, Hubbard nnd 'llios. Smith, started down the river In r small html, to relieve pcrsonsllv lug on the farms In that direction. They found tha water (Illecn fce-l deep nl John l'ord'a farm, nnd everything a total wreck In that neighborhood. They succeeded In landing llltccn persons from situations whero they would have perished., One young man had tied some article of clothing to Ihc limb of a tree, where ho had taken rrrugc, und cut his name on the bark ns n notice of hi rxit. lie wni so benumbed with cold mi to be perfectly helpless. Mr. II on co llolden mid wire, n nil Nlmrod Ford nnd family vu-rv lukvti eiir by the boat. , A gejilleman llvjn-' njnr tha north brnncli ofjstbo iHUMariiy WMtaflrer rbse rapidly finm Sunday morning tiil Monday noon, when It mbjldul somewhat ; but by 'J, a. m., nn Tuivd ly It had readied fifteen Inche higher than iH-fore, nnd tern feet mntu than ever wit nessed by residents there'. The bottoms then1 C'oncrcs will ni' Ihc loth, fur, two spend the hollduys nl homo. In the I,oer House of Congress, yeslcrday. il uiic hard worels passetl between loulke, tf Illinois, nlid Conway, of Kansas. It is feared that something serious will grow out of It. A'ullnmlighniil oIKretl resoliitloni In the i-llect that the nctlon of Com. Wilkes be sus tained, notwithstanding the bcllgercut attitude, but they were laid over. ES'l'lic bill to rnie 20000 more troops for Ive-ulucky wns npposrd by lovejoy and Ste ven, but wus nllerword passe-d. In Iho U. H. Stnn'c Hull iITeroil n rrsoltt llnn tn the eflecl that tho Committee on Mili tary Aft.tlrs inquire Into tho expediency of p.-oviilinrn unirormpinn or dealing wiin the slaves of rebels, widen was agreed to. Line, of Indiana, oITercil a resolution that the Committee on Judicnry bo requested lo prepare n law to prcvint aiders of lrenrn fiom bringing suits for commercial debts In the United Slntc8 Courts. Agreed to. Wilkinson ortiwl n resolution to expel Jcse I), llrlght. Itefcrrcd. Di'palchrs fiom St. Joseph Mo., slnto that n battle' was expected x.ion between the rebel forces nt bxlngton. Mo., nnd the troops un der tic.i. I'icntiss. It was I'rcnllss's Intention to cross the liver on Saturday, (14lh,) nt o point above Iixltifflnn, nnd attack the rebels. The rcU-ls are 2,000 strong; Iho Federals hnvo -1,000. The batk "Agnes," arrived nt llalllmnre. reports n light between tho pirate "Sumter" and tho Unilcel States gunboat' " Iroquois," olf Martinepie. Qctxrv, Icc. 17. TliO Cahinct havr con sldcrcd the matter of tho Mason and Slldell nrrcst and think thut newspaper blotter is not n true Indication of the intention of the llrllish (lovcrniuent j but the impicsslnii is that linvlnnd will make n demand lor tho re- -2S&T yir r'i. r 'Hrz.' V.M OREGON SENTINEL C0UNT1NO-HOUSE ALMAKAO FOlt 1HH52. JANUARY. M'T liij(i:il W 1 K IA ur:, ziriiL 2ft!, UI0I1 2(.U?f2f:i9'.'Uij ..I..1..I "FEBRUARY. IT IH ii'ir, :.. MIT W! n' il tiltilltllv; 2 ....-. rt...i .tin itf.zuii !l;2.s'2r.j27U8j ..H..I..1.. MARCH. MjT : -ii lull Wl T.l' fil C 7 1 2-1. HI 41 t;:IHI!l.Mlil mtiiorMt!) !3I .. .. . .. .. "APRIL. S,M r "o'7 I.'l'll 211 i I 27 2K-2!),:tl) . THT I-'IS i i a' i ft b' Did II 12 I.Ili!'lT lu la i-Mit.-iyk I areicvernl inilei wide, nnd n rise of n few jl.'nso of Mnsnn ami Slldell. Iiiehes grentlv Incrca-H-s tho volume of water. 'I he lower bridge on Ihc Ablipm Is carried away. I nc upjier oire Is not Injured, Silver creek lia cut n ehalitie-l ncros Iho Hal ii.-ur Sllverton, and continues to tlin-lmrge n imrtloii Into the Abliius. A largo hcnii of ililfl-weiotl has stop)cil In the road near Silver ton. From C o'clock, a! ., lilt ft, r. v., on Mon day llio water rose twelve feet. At 9 o'clock i'. ., the Increase was eight or ten inches jkt hour il had then reach! Ihc windows ol the tiiscmcnt story ol the Woolen Factory. At H'j. I', it, it wns by nccmntc iucntirrnictit iwnfevt lie-low n " U-iick mark " said lo Ic the1 highest point reached In 101-1. The water continued to rise (it Ihe rale of six IiicIim nn hour till 8'elnck on Tu-sday muriilng. The water was then Slowing throii'h town In a channel thn-a or four feet deep, nnd more limn n nn nicr of a mile in breadth fiom the l'osl oni-e In Ihe lleev Ihu v. At II,. v. i.,n (it lii wns made on the north side of Ihe oak treo In front of the Hnfmnii llniie,nnilcorrM li'iiding mark In d.fiinul pari of Haleni. Ilyl n'cltK-k i'. , the vuter hud risen pretty n gtVnrly five lucl cs nbnve this-' iifttchcs. The .'ravilly ridge extruding from Commercial strtvt. ix-nr tin' bridge northward nearly to the uioiitn or .villi UretK, was mivviierc iiillu sun mergiil. but .'I'j feet mure vvutei would have covered It nil. Mr. Jones, living on Ihe Id ind. Mow !ndo p"iideiiev, went down the rivir llireo nillcs Willi tils ramuy.ou ll.i-ri-ornf n liuealiln. Jl . . T. ... run mill it tlrill fill,! it I vteri' ri-.tiu-il i lit-' .. .. .....i.i.i I... ,1.. I.-..I....I t.....i.. .-., .- .. ...... . . .... ---. .. .. .... .ni. .. .., .... ..iu ....k.... .....'ii.. ... Itlchmd vva very fu'r hii the bridge, two nnd huvuiml full piiilleulars. or l.iels. Hilly con i ilf miles from linlu. I still slnmlin. I'vvii trmtory, but tin; klief hem Is thai New Or The New York Itcrahl't Washington ill- patch rav that Iho President has no ofliehd Information from l-itighind relative to the Ma son ntnl Slldell nlfiir, but thought Hint diplo matic correspondence would settle the matter without w-ur. The Upinn sentiment In liistcrn Virginia Is said tn be rapidly iurreusiug. The Keiintu Military Ciiinmlllr-c will reiorl In morrow ngniusi niiniiiotig iiisliiicUuns tie-. Ivvrrn Keguhirs nnd Yolittitivr.. li'orlolk nnd Itlchmnnd piiiers ol Ihe 1 1th give full parllrii'nrs of the great fire nt' Ch-irtt-.vlnn. I-'ifly-sevi n bullillneii were de stroyed, Including Ihe Itoninn Culhnlic Chure-I r St. I'tlrr's lipiseopal (,'hureh, Cumberhiml striil (iliurrh, tho MelhoilUt mid Circular churches. The lu-s will ba from five to kvcii million. The slenmer " C'hamplnn" from Asnlnwnll, with the California n,ieimers.1 nrrivul nl New Yotk on the IO1I1. She tc)rtj U-Ing e-hnsetl by a pirate on tho I Ith. Hr. Uii'is, Dec. 10. I0BI. Commercial letters frotn l.'ughiiid by llo last liurnimin stenmers expn-nt Ihc opinion that Iho F.iigllsh llovernmeiit will probably nk nn optilngy fur Ihe rret-ut net of Conimo doiv Wilkes in nrrcjlltig Mason and Slldell. The l-'iil. ral lrni nre moving, In Immense f tree, tuvvuids the 'Kutivctce river, fiom Ken- lucky As regard the battle of New Orlean, clr- cuiiHiimll.il i-viiirnce' receiveii ikic set-iui to Sllstilitlate the nport that New Orleans ha' liven eiipturfil by tl.o l-uk-ml lionpl. We SIMITlW --W- i ft r: 7 MAY. Tll-'IS Til- 8 life II 12 lit U H-I92II2I, i?:i: JUNE. h ii In Ift'll'ilU 22i:til l"i" ITIM-1 ift!n 2:'.':i,it 2tl.ll).. I -1 lull Is JULY. S.MIT '. ; 7 mi I 20 21 iViK -i. Tf Fl 3 II in i.'.iti;1!: 2V'MlM KRXV A l)VKHTISKlIi:NT. List of Letters RHMAIN1NU IN TIIK l'OST Ol'l'Ifpt nt Jacksonville, Dec. 31st, 1801 :- Alfinitranger F It 3 Jluce 0 W Armstrong Iteiitieii Armstrong .Ins K i:m AUGUST. SMT W T F S "rrr I 2 .1 6 r. 7 I 0 lull 12 lit 1 1 Ift l(i 17 ip tu injuria ai I- SEPTEMDER i D lr. ,2:t Wl T Fj 8 It! 4 ftj (t :i. oil 12:1:1 lt ItliO 2.Vi(l:27 OCTOBER. ITIVTII'8 7. ll a! I ol .,' ..I... . .: .-i '.""i i:iiiiiAltiw Ihll'Tl i'.l-U' 2I.U7I28I29,.KI1:II NOVEMBER. ITiW lift II I IS IHItlUllJI iWH'ii DECEMBER. M.T.tV l 2! tt1 i m n In 11 ift:i(i,i7'iH 2'.;j:i2l:2.V n,:il ft: 0 12,1:1 in.rti j7 'D wt jt$.j?ts A?Txri n a MAU1UK11. P- lion es with lights burning nl the window nre I ported lo have aseil lndipcndinevou Mou lay night. The Saiitlam ran nil 011 Ihe prairie Mow is mouth neatly n wX" in bre.ull'i, araL tr-o hvp to be f.nl.sl. Anlmil of all Mi.dl. houses, barns nhirpmiarlfa were deslroyeil in 11 glint inutility. .Nnlinn am known In U- is-st In Hut vlelliity. In Ihe iieIghboih.nsl ol Ind. :irMlelicv similar loss Is Atntcd lo have oc- vcw V,k. vvhleh. ll It lloiiwht.wlll nmbali'v ourred. .bout rlglil fumllhs Irok.rrfugo ln'iWult iu lliefiiswiisliin of some of tho Lnnks. ori'. tint tin; Iiflie-I In in Is Hull .Nov Up linn I in thu bunds of ll c 1'idcrul. A battle Is ieiiding. nt nuy liiomrnt. In Ml-souri, bwlvvevii the I'ltlcrul lioops and It" bcl forces. I."nl Lyons, llrltnh M'nVtir nl Wu.hlng ton. has rccclrctl nndispiile-lus from lie (inv- c-fiment In lelutloti tu tim SlidJI und .Mason nlfiir. Thin' is n great financial exe leinenl iu 1 luru, iKnr Mr. Unys, nnd were obliged lo remain ll.rii' daring 'Undiy night. At Jilfersnn ni.d Sunt!. 'il City no great diimage was thmo lo hoiis. 1 . ! rcrry n l the ,,ov,.u.M , m.-rim, with n cm latter place Is imiifwluit Injure-d. A( nlNiiy-.ciilnlliiii not exce-eding :i,IIIM)( ntc t Ti.tv liniui-d u-i 111 it.-tflnit.vl 'tl.H M.ll '1.1111'... ...11... I.. . . ... I. ..I ..... 1... t... - " - -."" "-. ............ KUcollancoua Clippluji. A bundled vi ar. ngn llieiei weru but four cumiiliieil cir- tfli.m i.M..tir I he Sal lalll r rvllltili-r fin-..- I1.11I not Ins n tin iidilnl. ntnl ovciilowedlhcpinlrlcs tills of Kuox'i Hulle. ' rjllrnud nr le-legriiph hud not entered Into nnd did eon.ii!irabIe damage. the remotest cnmi'plioii ir hi 111. Winn we At IndoKiidcitv. lie ware b-tiise had In It ..... i,, t,,i.- ii,-t.- i ii i,n,M..li il,r. vl.1,1 1,1 Ifi,ii0(l bushels id vvhi-at. Tho hois' did nm hislorr. we ilnd Unit Iho ceiilury vvhleh has .....i .i... .. . . ...... - . thut of but sctileil do. en, nnd the wheal mostly wet is not cf much value. Orleans, opm.itiu Corvallls, Is tinted (0 be vvnsh'tl nwny enllri-ly. Ili'iirirlelrom Oiegnn Clly, to Weslncsiliy iiiornliig. inys nil tho mllls'ut Iho falls nre washed uiviiy. A fuimdry and several houses, amang whleli N llm Oicgon lintel, nro gone. I h.' vjil igu of I .Inn City Is entirely dcilroyisl. All the hoii.es ut Chnmioeg lire state-el In lie c.itil d i.ir; soino of lie merchants being unable In tAo their hooks. Al Albany, Ihu huw-milU aro pretty much dcstrnvcl, und put edt 'run ford's tlnuriug mi 'ssimewhnl lidund. I'l.o v.-uter rose in Ihu ware Inuise-s, and wet n great (inutility tvurni. 1 no tneienniii liters' aro sum 10 nave lo.u thirty thoiiruiid bii-hek Mr. MiKirc. of Oileiun, lost Ids rafe, Singe Company lost 11 coach und one horse, At Ijincu.ter. nil but two limues are re porltsl gone, mid those about tn go. I iiv lies Cliulis.oti llio east slloortlic Was- usett Ii 1 been nllutletl Id moie luijmrluul events In ti.elr U-nnng upon ine iiamnnevi 01 the vvoijd, than nny iitJ-cr event whleli hit lm P'lietl since' Iho crvnthai. A hundred jcjis lioncej iiiilvvlihsiaiiding nil ntlrmjiis by petty ilespot nt it cotton oeraey -who e'un loretell 1 ur d -ve-lopimnts, und national 'riutucM. '(Jiiiisit" Ivx.vm 1 nation. "Mr. I'arKi." fah! n lawyer to 11 witness,"! limit rsluiid you In s ty Unit Ihe de H miaul Is a proresnr uiclij, lmi. Does hii practice correspond with hi: profesitlon J" "I never heard of uny correspnii- 1 on ok. ilrlnks easy u nuy man I ever saw," '-Oi.e more ipii-stloii, Mr. 1'uiki. At tho resldeiiCo or Win. Jncipielt, Iu lids county, on Christmas, Ihn 2.MI1 till., by J, 0. Tillman. County. Jmlg'v .Mr. 11. W. Ciivi-k lo .Mis llt-iHi.il A. sjrntT, lain or liTvva. " l5l(2VXKlX (In Dect-nilitr Sil, Iu crovlug l!io H'lll.iiu-ll.-Ilivir. two mll.-s above Clirvatlls, ,M.viy.'VNK, agiil liyi'ii'rs, 7 iiimilh, 21 daysi ,V. lli.i.v- 111.TH. ngcu in vear, 1 iiinuns nun ziun, s; Aiiki. U. ivgitl years. I month nnd 2 days; Sunn lluuv II., ngttl I year, ft mouth nnd I days ; the only chlhlreu of Abel mid Lllr.aK-lh S. (b-orgi'. (),i HtCiinber 2d, iiIhiiiI three tulle In-low Cnrvallis, vvhlluallt'iiiiitlug In rave Iho live uf oilier', lj.i:ie-nnt L. i'vunkii. SPKCrATi NOTICES. - Ma30ufc KTotico. The regular Communication nf W.vmii: Lnimi: Nn. Ill, F. mul A. M.,w tht went M vnif Voir, will U' held n follows : Morgan lilllnigh1 Mack F II Moore (I "8 Marks John I Maylk-ld Win I Miller Mason Moorehend (li-n 1' Maltby Theo D Merrylli-ld Surah llurllu Wm II Ncwei imer Alirntmm Jf Nevvcomber MIssF Nixon Allen. Nenl Mrs lluncr N-al John Nicolay Mr.Wm OittKirn Thos J 0'itrfivll Isldoc l'aakmt J I'arker 1 1'nrker A 0 l'almvrleu Deo l'reston II I, IVvblcr Wm IVni-lton M JTalnrr Wm lloburl John llnls-rtson Joab Kiev Frank Head lllrnm UaiiHlak'Slephcri IfeyiiohN Ilogtrs JnhwW 2 Itlce Alvln T Hubert JO Himin John Simons .Mrs K Risml Aadrsr 'JQerO' -Winion Jim W Sterling ra Mintlidil Wm J RnckHi1o Clin 11 Z Pmmii Franklin U Sinclair Thomas 2 Kmltuyaml Smllli-Kaml II Smith Mrs M haln Fin! lb .MTnliael A Sluwnrl James Hln-llnn John H Hi-rgsnt Conrad Jipears Miss America ffiermiiti Morlmer U Wienls Clia St-luieiih r Floreln Tliikhnm ,Mr Levi Trimblu Jit Tlioinp-iiii Jiioob Tnt lor Hum Ti ruinn Sainti'-I Town Francis Thomas Ihivld Tnjlnrllly Taylor John Tlwrnlon Chas A TivtetJ Henry Tripp Otdeon Vine Wnr Wright John S Wlnlnn MrsOA Watt. William Wlll-ou C F Wll-nn 0 l T1lllan1s the pilnler Wlill.) J11II11 Aim Whitehead Will Wlifini IM -ii Wt-trall Newton WnlliiigOllvt-rT Walker J.ihn'l Wiil-ou Plm-tie If Viuidei Mr 0.sirgu Amirrlest Win Arnold Kv II Alcorn Mil. sF Anderson Wm Hall Allison llrlght John llrovvn ai)IV llnrn Mrs Rcbcccn Hllss A F llrovvn Leslpr Urollie-rlun Wm lliowii Henry Itcntx Henry Hales J D Ilrown W W Clark llctso. 2 Cnulrel Jphn CnlllniJM'AV Cliapmnh John Cnnlrell S Chrlsnian J W . Churchill Clark Curtis OronvlUo Crocker All Ciiinnu llaalt Hingmau W It Dickey JO Duskius llnrny Dickcnion Mr Dewey Dun'ol Drew Cha 8 Rvtllc M rr'nn 3 Fckey Wllhelm Fads John Fnslgn (ieo I Jt wards Wm It FJUhnghAT 2 French ItrayctU Ferguson Win Ferguson W I Ferguson Dunle-V Fuller Francis Fargo l.ayfayettu Foster ItoU Fry Ja French Wn-h (let' Jadi 11. -Rohbmllh A (lure l.'ua-rroii (iillispie C Crimes 1-1 1, liray llyly llallltowt.ind 2 Humphrey .Mm 1' lliiuipl.revsT II Hick Wm Hick SiiiinrA IlillleoilibOide'OllC Howard Llla II Henderson Tho V llannhan Jeremiah lllllls Sam C Hanllng Sam lleilden A (I Howell Jas II Howell Caleb Howell J II Irvln J II 2 Ives I'eli-r Julius .I11I111 2 Jiiui-s Wm Klum Ch.i K k'lietlaiidOllbert II Kaltaili-r Jnhii Kliiciih'.lnhti Liibldo Clia 2 Loiliis IMw-aid Lilly Jn Morey X"nas 3 MeCitll-li-r Wm MeCatLl- r Slinetm .Miirnliy II It I'l-mins civlllug for nnnf these IctU-rs will plea-o Iu my ih -y nroii.h.-rtl-iil. s. k. iiaim::s A.I. P.M. Does his i-racllco correspond with his " mill ,'l',"'c nr I'-'I'f M p isnlii" belvvi en them." " Ye fn,.,.,! mid iimethiiitf ubnut Ids prniieiislly Tor drill Sty 0 ' lhK '"' ,,ri"k '"' :'' "No ' ,,,m,c ,ie ,,rInl . i,.v.. easy u nuy man I ever saw." '-Oi.e 1110 Have you kunnii the i.i. K'Kixi.tiK 11 long nine 1 vvnai uru ins nanus 1 UV . 1 ...I I...-I-, ...'l. 1.1. ..... Iiuiiti nr ninerniiit- - i nu imiv hub gui iihw on, I think. Is rulhcr light under the arms, nnd I ton t-horl-wuishtl lor the fashion." "You can tuke yimr nenl, Mr. 1'urks." eule-s, ha ulso ben very high, and eiirrletl to Walla Walla. uvvny Iho loll bridge, on the road rv 1 Ihc 1 We learn that Ihe whole of lit level country In ihu forks of Ihu Willamette, vvu Hooded. Tho fences and flock aru The houses were lint griiciull .vi r. .Maxwell, llm ferryman, living lielow C01.. HvKKti'ii Kmii'I'km'K. At the cnnclu- fiom Dalles I 'i"11 "' Ihu diserlplinu nl the pageant, iu honor of Vol. H.iHcr, In llio .IH ur ycslciil.iy, we gave soiiie'e-xirnrls from his sHrehe, but from lack id space omitted Ihe following gem 1 " ltlghl and duly are nlwujs niajislle Ideas. They march an Invisible guanl in the van of nil truu progie-ss. Iliey anlmato the loftiest nn est ly destroyed lv wasiictl away. .ill. .'lUAttlll. lliu itfljlllilil, mini; wiun .I .,.. . ..-,..--. . h w ...b iviiii.i Ihu I'm k', lost his house ondiiuwtol his eircts. "I'lrlts In Iho public iisseinlilitij tliey nerve At llurrlsburg. 110 houses were swept olf. iho arm of lha warrior i they kindle tho soul butconsIiKrnblotlainige occuntd. The dam I of iho statesman, and Iho liniigiuallon of the of Ihe mill vvu dostroHiL Tho water came p"fl i Ihey sweeten every reward: Iheycoi- out nhniil hidf a mllu In Ihe prairie. I '"'0 every defeut. I hey are of themselves an iiuiissiiiiiuiu L-uuiii Hineii 11111111 lecuie, erring At Ilrowiisville, the Culuimolu came nro und Ihe hntiMt-g. Tho upron of Ine bridge wus car- llo wai awny frotn homo when Ihc river begun ricd awav. and two ml1! ubovc there arc ilea iu riM-, ami swam a coiisiuerante tiisiance, in reach hi hou-c. He built tho raft nnd set out Willi Ids fain ly nt d soma clothing, to voyago wucre ilia current picaseti, nicy jicrson. or not being nnllinriw-d tn ren-lvo or open Iho fame, such oIKi'der fhull, on convic tion thereof, wy a sum, not exect-ding iwenty tlullars for every such ollence. Ste. IU2. .-.id le il flutter tiwtetl. That if any l'osl master t-Iiall unlawfully tb lain in Ids of!ice any letter, paekuge, pamphlet, or new soaiier, with Intent to prevent thu arrival mul de-live ry nl the i-ame tn the person nr ix-r-muw to whom file h letter, paekage, pjiujihlet In green crop, In liny, and in fuel, tho small ipianllty in luri mae wnstnuti inisyear oeiug almost ued up n In tidy era the poor have passed Ihe threshold of winter. Ahtiopolilim lUwid. IvtrnovKMK.NT ix TKi.Ranviiiisn. An tin prnveimnt upon Morse's nnd House's plans for tmusuiitlliig news by wire has been mndo by I-!. 1'. Harnen of New York. It consists iu ilit-Mlmr llm i-.inlhil lellerg of lha FiiL'lish lan eamo down ubout eight miles, nmld llio great est peril. 1110 wiitriiug luriiid etreum was mil 01 mm, ami ne many points urea King out into the timbered bottoms with such force that it would have been certain destruction to lake ono of ihisechnnnckj. At .Salem, two men wcut to Us reiki in a suull Miifl there were few good boats nt this inland town one of llicit: givli-g room for the wife und childrer by remitiilng' on tho unwieldy ruft himself. Ho was efcouito relieved, but a long way down stream. On Tuesday morning a continual khoutlng was heard ucross tha river from .Salem. Two skill's went across, and twelve persons, living In that vicinity, were found on 11 barn whleli wus likely lo bo Heated oil' in a fhort 1 1 mo. Tha vvutcr had cut them olf during llio night, humanity lo the throne uf (Jed." ItfjiinNKn. l-'roin a Portland paper we learn that John Adair Jr., formerly of this iroyetl Al Fmrpiin IVitv. Ihn water ran thrmiedi town, but we hnvo learned few p.irtlculur.. I Mole, ton or (Jeneral Adair, who held the The highest water in that ncighbiirliDod was . oMco of collector of iho Port of Astoria, for on Sumlay night. The water Is said lo have I ,1C i,i tcn vcnrs.l comnlete.1 his education extended from the Willumette lo Iing Tom in great depth. No low of life heard of ubovc Corvullis. Tuk Rtoxk Fi.Rrrr, On Ihe 20lh of No vember a II el or twenty-five vessels sailed from New London and New Uedfurd to thu South ern coast. Thev aro all onlleitia whalers, tou-di and substantial cnoug yet for Iho uw lo be Uiiko nnd Chambers, both of Mississippi, aid made oflhem, button old to bo lruled for, rival cuiididutc- for Congress. They (ought very long voyages any mora. 1 ney navo oeen vvitli rilles, ut III ty paces, ami three stiois were isiimon, .vivftic. I'uiriut-. ntereiiniigeil. At lliu tiiinl lire .iir. uww ut West 1'olnt n few months since, has shown his gratitude to llio Oovcrnmcnt for this per vice by resigning. Tho son of flen, I ine done tho same thing, and is now a Lieut, in the rebel army. A duel was fought on tho 1-llh October in Arkansas, opposite .Memphis, between Messrs, collected fiom New veil, Nantucket, Sag Harbor and Kdgurlnwn, stripped of their copper, and each fitted with a hud pipo In tho bottom ol tivu Inches diame ter, In which is fixed n vulva thut close It wusfhol, mortally, In Iho head. Chambers was uninjured, Thedillieully occurred during their ciiiivom. .loll' Duvls fays lie puts Itb trust In I'rnv'. Jul)- V, Aiigtisl II, S-plrtillH-r :i, (Iciulnrl, 1111111l1rr , llrcrmbtr .1. lllll'lt OF MIIiri'INIi, from Octolier In April, nt 7 o'clock r. m. From April tu Octo ber, at 7J o'clock l'. M. 0. w. 0111:1:11, W. Me. II. Itimu.S'c'y. Jicksoiivllle. (igu.. Jan. 11. 'i:j. t'f llrellircn will du well In save n copy or this nutlet Tor rcferencj'. ."nliitni)- 1.1, F.liritar)- I'f, Mmth 11, Apilt I), Mtij- 7. June II, I. 0. 0. F. JtcK-towii.i.K I.oixik No. 10, holds Its regu lar meetings every .VATl'lllhlV .'I '.'.WAY, at Ihelr Ii.illlMu'Ciilly's Theater building). Druthers In good standing nre coidlully In vited to ntlcnd. Jt. V. MAUItY. N. (I. K. V. It'.'ssKi.i- It. Ht-ejy. j:rj:Ciii WARREN LODGE No. 10, A. F. & A. M. JL HOLD their regular communications 'jj'flhu VV eiliiPMUy l.le-iilugsouorpreceillng TNtho full moon, In JAC'MoSWI.I.H. IHIV. U. W. UUKKlt, V. M. II. Hlooji, Sic'ij, onnooN ciiAPTuit so. i, ROYAL ARCH KTASONS, J.lOh'SOX VILLK, OHKUOX, Will hold It regular communications on the l-'lnt Hat unlit)' IStriilnK iri:tr- H011II1. All sojourning Companions In gout standing are cordially luvltcd lo attend, W. U.K. IIYDF.i II. l Jas. T. Gi.kx.v, Sec'y. dec8:17 Band's Banaparilla Is an excellent altera tivu and Ionic. Delicate females or Irregular habits, or at the turning period or lire, find ll the best and safest icmedy that can l-o used. It Isnbo pceullaily benelklal for purifying the blooil, expelling obstructions, strumous mid fcrofulou. humors, pustules, pimples, nnd ull dUtlgurlug eruptions upon ihu unlace of the sklu. atiinl To Persons whose Health U Urok.cn Down. F very ilbea.o might umpit'stlonably be prevented If nature wero nsaisted lo rally with that limit wonderful of all Invlgorators, Du. HiurKTTi.il'. SroM itii IliTTK.tH. When the ll.iiuoof llfo wanes and ijulvcrs fiom exhaus tion, adtiitiil.ter this famoit restorative. It will once moro becomo ttendy and f trong, Iu tho debility which follows violent fever In dl arrhica, ilysenltry, dyspeptic complaints and eliollo- In Ihu vvenkui-s couse-ipicut upon natu ral elecay, or resulting from freo living or over ...I 1. fl 11.. ... I.. .. ........ ... ?!.... .. . I...,ln. ...f. 1 I In .1... ..I.I.. In li. . I .n I... I. 111. - ' .... "'u,ul " ' "'" IV." ''"""""" 'i """."." YY'o" 1 . o 1 deneuror Ihcuiece-iisoriiU campaign nguln-l. exertion, and ul.o In those painful and too much 'I hey were rescued and brought 0 .Salem U calculated that hi 20 uih.ules uller removing 1(J Nl,rtl) .j.,,,.,., j,,,, wlm, Ull) ,,, ,ill)y ,,, I wo young ...en. hl.as Presley und il- he valve, the vesse I will have unit to ll.o hot-1 whl iel0r.0 , ' wlll, ,,, B(aid " ,JJT T. ,.,"' ' , ,,, .' CZ, llam I-arrecl. went from Men. to the relief or torn. Knch vesK-l Is leuUtl with p'cke.1 a.oiie ,,,,,,, l0 .rm-ideneu 1,11 Ih, htm&wtMWatX M 1)imU an. soma of Mr. Chi Woo, 's fiimlly, and by some j us deeply as is coniisU-nt vvllh Mfilv uu tho ,ltt.i.ndlheiislcdidn'tknow what ehc shoulfl 515 even vvherc "'""JVI"" means had their boat broken In two ugulnst , vovuge to her unaiiitounccil ilestliialioii. A ,u i, .i.ir n,ivi l....- n.i tar elm l.,rl,. ' nr ii(-usiuiiier iimv lie ndilrt-a.-itd or d.rrclul to thu tuual course of Ihc transportation of Iho guuge nil.f ll.o Arabia numeral Into five lie-lulree, and fuved themselves by climbing un , crew of six nun '"iU each vessel, who, when M-r.l'lusiovlh MvuouaK mull route: or ir any PiMmastcr fhall, with mental straight lint, over which Ihc electric 'in mo oruueiics, vvnere nuy remaineti iiii,iiic suiKing lias oeen mime sure, nro moo inhcn ii..nl,Tn Dkatii ok Sam MoesTov It l intent as uforesaid, given prcftrei.ee to any current paw, closing nnd opening ; In conso late in Iho afternoon, when the .-learner oirinsira.ll boat to men-of-war In alien- ft(B, ,,; Buuil.Malou-'lcMli tss minonnctd letter, package, pamphlet or newspaper, over nance wU tho forms of Ihc lcrinli.nl stations. Onward, C'apt. Peui-c, found ll.em. 'wo,danee. Ihe caplu1nef every wii!lliaall,B , . ".' , xi0111' r,. ..inlou liyforwnriUn llio one and iclnlnliip the oilier, riitiltlit ihc liikti nnu-nl bfinKcapublo of trans- drowned,, but wc huvo not Icurmd tliv (urllcu. pilot that tukvu lur uut of port m left. Iir fltitll. on coi.v.l'IIo.1 tltcrcof. lo flnetl inn niuihii aev'tfrul ihousaml Ktlcrs u minute. Ur. i HulUtm "" .. .-.. . iiis. ij.it'-. 1i.-n.11.. .f J IIU WMM Mill 01(11 It l lll'lll IHV 7 UIIS Sill .'H'H ISTotioe. T OST HY TUK IIAKKHOUARDS. 1st U sum not exceeding flva hundred dollars, and iiuprisonetl for u In in not rxcre-eliiigKi.vmonilis, nnd tlwll, iiimetiver, U- fiuever thcieufter liie-.i-liable nl' holding tin, t Que ol IWuiusUr of the United Htutl'f Xkw.vikii Oi-fieK8llenxKU. Dy Ihe lute ' day, nnd remained at night ubove the Yum Uru nt I'liurlesloii, ti. V., Iho cilices of Iho hill. Ald.v)light the great rioo hud rcachul I'li.iik-ston f"enrcr und MtHury were tic- then', but On pi. 1'titse kipt on ami J d 11 ur (trnjid. , 'tct wicek ofpiojuuly ull day. MepieKul up Oreiron Cuvulrv lleulmeiit. on 22nd Do wns born In Hoekbridgo county, Irgln a. cemler. eight miles from Jacksonville, on I March '.M793, so that ho was murly liU ycuis Apphgato mud. ON 11 DA UK BOUltKL I of ugc ut the tlmo of his reported death. IIOK.SK. will. U1I1I lava nud three white feci. A French llishop wi.l hut-ly Ih u tcrrann :' As old doctot suld. that pce-plo wlm- were 1 .hu mU high. Sadd'e nud Urldleon hluivvhen "Lttwoiniiireiueiuber. lliat while nutting on pnunpt In their paymenl ulivuvs recovered In M. tttwiu. Iindiig faiU horse will plcase-I their profile nud eWiHvi'atliir.liovviuiiuvv Ihelr slehiuw ns Ihey wi-.e go(l cmtoiners, le'uvo uouwat ia,'eKNTlNM. y ra me the gules lo paradise.-." , und physicians could not ti!Tril lo lev them. , . 0. tlAKItia, v. upl FRKSII GOODS! TOTMKlIt Al.ItHADr I.AItlll-r AND vi:r.r,.si:i.i:on:D hiook oi-' MERCIIANDISEy THU U.VDKIKitl.Vi:!)- .Villi NOW WX'KIVINU uirJi03lX. GtOOCZS h'UOM HXS rit.VN'ULSCO.WruiCIt , AUK ori'KUKD .AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH 1 To correspond with the hard tim-y. QUICK SALES AT SMALL PROFITS, POIl HH.iltV l'AV, 18 IJKST KOU AfJ Kirry Arllrle ffarranlrd ns Krirttrnlnl Please give us n call. utiii;, WIN & co. ' Jarksoiiville, Jan. 1 1 fifi'.1. 51 ;tf herifl- Mate. BY v Irluoof t.vn cxi i-iillousiluly lned by tho Clerk or Ihe Couiily Court lor llm enmity of Dnugla nnd ft etc of Oie.'on. hihI In m ill-ri-ete-l, I have levh-d uia and will proceud ! sell In Hie hlght-st litibler, Tor ca-h, Monday, February IDth, 1863, belwee'ii Ihe hours or ten A. V. and ln I1, M., nil lha right, lllhi ami Inreivsl or Jackson Wright In nud '" n" l'-vt piiveoc jrnteel of land know 11 on Iho record of tno Lnnil olllc-'. nt Itnseburg. ns thu donation land rlatntnf .Wil liam (;. Mlllikcn, situated' In Dnuglas uiinly, Oregon, nnd dvscrlbetlt a folUmsi Tli E halft.r Ihe llt hair of secttotk 2?t an llm Ivtst hair or Ihu sontilii'A! miurlrrnf ntiii 13 j Iho north-west num-ler on soulheiv't quar ter of section 13 j iind'thenortll-eat ipitrJor of Iho smith ucstipiartenofseellon 1.1; In Iowji shlp 'iV, or soulh rvr.go .T we-.t, Willamette me ridian, nud conliilnhig 20 acn-s. 'mora or less, with all ami slutfil.ir Kit' lu.-rdllumnlsd p piirtinmo's tl.t-cuiito It-ltuiglng. Tim said propel ty I taken lo salhtyim ex ecution Issuul mil oil said court In favor of Jeremiah Itapployi',. nod ft gal iu-a Jackson Wright, Isaac IUIK7 and for tho mm of IC8 l:t cent, am) against Issaao Ilallly, Jss, J Weaver. Jae-ksoir Wright and- Martin Wright,, for Ihu sura of 110 50 cents, making sum total! or ST IS CI cents, Judgments and coils. Halo on tho pi-emit'. JOHS l-UIT.KrtTON-. PHerltr. Douglas county, Ogn. Dec. 2V, T80I. "" "kerLrT !. BV virtue of an execution to mo dlrcatctlv, is sued nut or Iho Circuit Court forftho coiii.tr of Douglas and ritnlo of Oregon, I have levleill upon uud will proceetl to sell to Ihe highest bidder, fur cash, on Saturday, the 8th of Febuary, 1883,, between tho hours or ten a.u, and tun si., all tho right, title nnd Interest or Hugh Casey In that pleco or imrc-1 or land Known tin Iho reoord fr Iho Unlteil platen surrey. Inr M10 Land Ortlco In Host-burg, rt Iho Puliation Land Claim or Michael Hanlev, situated In Pnugla county, Oregon, nud lying Iu section lwclle, In lovenslilp Ivveuly-nfiie, soulh r rango slr west, ami containing ono hundred1 and sUly acres, moro nr less, vvllh all nud. singular thu hereditaments and appurreiinsicvs thereunto-lev. longing. Tho saM iiroiM-ih- Is taken la Ffttbfv an oxeciillmi Issued out of said Court In favor of John Dlllurd. and ngilnst Hugh Casey, for rho Hinnf Six Hundred and eleven amf Hfly-sU ono hundredth dollars, juifgau-ut and costs. fjulo un ine premises. JIMIN 1'lTU.I.KRTON.SIwrR Duuglat (.ouuty, 0., Dvu. W, tkUlu SOW '.I t . W ) '.V ' t Ml r 'I ..I '!' Ai 1 1 :il , -, , 1, ,M -.A V mm