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THE OREGON SENTINEL. O. .T.tC'OIIH, Killlor. fe "Tii tiik erriCAcr Axnt'kitUAlcKxrr of vntii tNtOV, A OllVKIIVMKNT 1011 TUB WIIUl.K 1H IM1IS- rm.K.''-- WiifhiiiMiui. KATUKOAV, - I'KIJ. li, ISO. Tho Origin of tho Present Rebellion. Tito scml secession organs In the Northern Slates, 11vrsi.1t In the tiiifrcprcscutotlon tliat lliln rebellion was cuUH'il by the ikctlon of Lincoln. IT events nic closely cdnmclnl wllh will other In tin: order of lime, these logicians liiiliintly comj lo Ilia conclusion llmt they must lo connected together I iy llio relation ol cause nnil effect. Northing villi bo mure fullu-i-inm mill deceptive limn Midi it course of reasoning. Ills I'Vclliin win lint the canto, mill Imtilly the occasion of ibis rcU'lllou. If l he contrary was llic ease, h's chcllon having been nccomplMivil In cmislltutlon.il nituticr. Ilicn the ntbelllon of ilia Southern Slates was irtcled,becauc llio mijority n( lliC Amrrlcm. people, In thu due cxirclso of t1ii.tr iorcrrl,w right, lial piTfurint.it n conitltnltunnt net In n ieuciful mill legil manner. Till view of the t-uhject, then, olf.'ri no palliation for scceitluii mill rebellion, lint we laM tho election ol Lincoln was not tho cause of thin monstrous re Iii'lllon mid we propose tn prove It by lb M niilhntlly. Wo quote n few extracts from ll e debates In the South Carolina Secifslou Cm venltoti : Mr. R'ictt uhl " The secession of South Carolina Is not the rrent of n day. It ti not untitling produced by Lincoln, or h) the noil execution of the 1'uglllvo Slave law It ll n matter whlili Inn kin gathering heiul for year." Mr. Pinker "ll Is mi spas- iiuhIIc ilTurt that has come sudditily upon m, i but It has been generally culminating for u Inn. ser'e of jnirs" Mr. Kittt " I have bitn eiignail In this motrinent ever since 1 entered political life." Mr. Inglis ' Most or us have hud this matter iiuih r consideration for the hut In cnty years." Thus wo sco that the siim"1oii of South Carolliia Is not the en nl of it day ; not a sjKwmndicdrnrt suddtii' Iy come upon them, but the prnctlcat nitnp t tot) of tieasnimble rcluims Ihnt Inttp In in m.tturtiig fur the last Iwthty years. While they were enjoying the bemfits and prolic thai of the Coiirinnfiil, they were fierelly ti'.inulng its destruction. It Is not the eoi- tuMvc tipihlii' of a licople smnrtlu-j under the Iiillielioiis of grrnl wnaijs, Init the liliul. davelopmcnt of cool, culciilatlng nnd Insidious traitors ll Is not the act of Ihe prople, but of politicians, In.t tn etiry sino of honor nnd reeklms of thilr coiistllullonal nbligntlons, The Southirn Confulerury Is nillllnry dis ptitl'in, rxtimporlrtilnutl prrelpitiitnl on the people with Indcri nt l.nttc, without ever glv- na jmt ns binding us nny nllur clause In llmt Ing tin in nn opportunity ot expressing tlieirliiKinoriib'o instrument, nnd p'edged IiIium'II iipprnbiileu. to the vigorous mid impartial execution of Ihe It h.n lux ii maturing for I wriny years, and, I'li-llite Sl.it e l.'iw. D.ire nny one s.iy Ihnt nolhltu tlmt Lincoln has done bus pn-tlneid II. So my lite urarlrs, uihi ttlMikmiusUttirt so say I IiommiIio litivv Ixxii managers In Hie plol.ni.d who run deny llulr nuthortly. White tu- were murehlng triutiipliatitlynnwurd in the carur of Nutiniial griiitiici uml glory, hi crraslitg in the ilinifiils of material wuillh mid national power, progrvwnug hi tliu nils and reli'iiri's, und buiuntng u great, power ful nnd happy n'ople, und.r tho bililgu und liberal pilnclplm of the Constitution treason was festering In tho hearts of lie Southern i.Vmagogms, uml ln)tuglu (U-iidUh plans to turn all this nvne of bliss mid pros K'rity into iv fearful seeuu of murchy mid bluiHl, Mr. ntitttsays ll urosc not from the inn rxicutlon of tlw I'u.'itltii Slave I;is. He wlio itiurs tlio shoo knows Ik I where it plnehes, ami Mr. Ithett know whereof he iillirms. The e-in-e wus ilivper than the urea slouil iiiiiieMculioii of it liumuii law, , 1 human law nre not only lni-erfiil In I heir structure, but us tl.iy mutt bo mrriid out bt i r... ... n..i i.. j. ... ... ...ii.. r..il IIIIIH-riVVl HSOV-HT, ItHJ llll.-t IHV.WIMIJ ,HMi to avinmplifli nil the great good luil In ilea liy their ninetmnit. To rebel becaue u law is linptrfuily cxteuted, is an net of unjuslili.i lilo fully ai.d iimdiiiis. On tho ssime prluei ple cti'ry conimunliy nilylii Justify n nlielllon ngultMl the h-c'uly coiutituled uulho.lths of tlie laud. Then If the ocwklimnl noncvecutlon of the l-'ugltlte Sluve L-iw was ml tho cmuo of this rvbellluii, ithcru iliall wu look ftr Iho true cm1 We Hid It in tl.. grow ing ditaiC-etlou of Soutlurn duu-igoguis will. Ihe principle oH self got eminent and Its chief attribute, unleer- sal mtlrage. DM ll ey consult the peop'o in the formation or iho military dtiiotI,m, callisl Ihe .Southern Confi der.iey ! Nuy, the h-adi rs priclpllntid It upon Ihe people without n.klnjr their content, und in many cute lu tlie face of, tho most cmplmtla disapprobation of Iho r, pie. What means tin. who!o! ilUfruutltUts mint 01 tne peopie, 1.111 cu.pu.nio noiiegauoi, of ll.cir rights und Ihnt too no Aiiicrlc.iu soil mid amid Iho sacied muniimciits of Iho Ketn lutioii! It can mean nothing else but the citation of an nilsloeracy or a limited nioii nuhy. Hinr ti'-ul Mr. Itiiwcl.lhc currespou dent ol the Loudon Timet, who while travel ing in Ihe South was treated Willi cti-ryutten-tlou. fnvs or tho conspirators : ' From all (piarters have coinu to my ears Ihe echoes of Irom Vrekie lo this place, etcry two days, j Louisiana struck on the bar, where she still Lune ls soinewhcru In North Carolina s alien tin same, vei'te it may bo feigned, but ihrre, Much credit Is duo In tho wigy und ers remains. The report of her burning Is incur tenant. Iloli Milcjlfe I in Texas. The com It no discord In Iho note, ami it sounds hi wemderful strength and iiionoliiny nil over the country, shadis of Ucorco HI, or .oiin,oi, luhiiion, of ull who contended ngalnsl the ureal Rebellion, which luro these colonics can )ou hear the chorus which' . ... Iho Statu of Marion, feumpier t li out Rogluud, rings ihrnuuli tl p 1 I'liicknoy, unJ uot clash your l.o.'tl) hands In triumph? Hint voice says r' J ir could oiilygtt qntofjlie loyal lots n 7jgeini lo rule titer im tee tfimd if eonltnv. " Miotics ol thclnarfyrsj of tliu Revolution I, that, such sentiments should fltid uttcimice Id tho land onco dyed with ) our. blood, and rendered tin inorltl ly jlotir heroic suQcrlngs. Americans longing' fur a Prlncctit to exit ml over them the til election of her Royal Crinoline I I On the fact that this rebellion was prcclpl luted On the Southern jcoplo without their consent nnd against Iheir will, no rist the hope of the speedy restoration of the American Union. The peaceful loyntty of the South has been silenced nmlJ the ilungor of arms am) the reln of terror. 11 the Government crush out the military despotism that overnws ihciu, mid the great muss of tliu Southern icop1c will hall the .Stars and Slrlpcs with tears of joy. God forbid Hint uo should forsake our lirithrrn In this their hour of trial. They aic citizens of tho Government, and they detnniid the protection due them ns such citizens. Citizens of Oregon It bcromiii jour solenmn duty to answer this question at our next election. Tho Resignation of Cameron Tho Logic Of EVC1U8. All of our renders, ere lids reaches them, will have been lulormcil of tin significant fact, that Secretary Cameron tins withdrawn from Lincoln's Cabinet. c ray the fact Is slgnlll- cant, because It shows tho unalterable ill ter mination or llic I'nslil.'iit In conduct this war, for the sole purpose of restoring the Union to Its fnrnur Inlcgrlly nnd glory, nnd of vindi cating the majesty of Isiw and (lie supremacy of tho Constitution. This Is onothcr striking proof of the ontl-obn1tlon Undincles of the Administration, this nuother contradiction In the baseless nnd blatant el in r go of Abolition I'm, so persistently nnd rec1.les.dy made by the little secession Hiiud In Oregon. In fact, there nc vi r was any grounds for this mad-dog crv ofubollilon. It constitutes the only stock In trade of banhrupt politicians and scccssdoti iinpattilscrs. Tal.o this fiom tliim, and Olhi'llo's tfcnpiitlun Is gone. They nctrr address themeltcs to the judgment and Intel ligence or tlklr readers, but always l.rcp In vh.w llielr long cherUhcd prejudices. Niro, tin1 scourge of the Woman Umpire, wa occus- tumid to dress the Ctirlrtl.ini In tho ihiii of tlhl liiii'ls.iiinl tin n In hiss Ilia dogii ut Ihrm tie has his lugtcul luillutors ul this respu'tful ili-taiice of time, nnd rlg,ht mil du they copy their original. The wlllidniwiil of Cameron fiom Hie Cub. Init, was mi doubt the result of a radical dif ferent of pliilou bitniiu lilin unit the I'rcid. d lit, on thu texidsubjict ofsliivirycouuieled with the prereiit ri billion. The I'nstilrut had previous to his withdrawal, modi l!u! Ids report ii .Seenlary of War, so at to inil.e It sxul(, In sin iiiimlstaloilile manner, the conerviitlvo entlmeul nl the Administration on this per- ptexlng mihj-'ct. What more cunt liu'Ing net can beiivt.nl lo satisfy Ihu Intelligent mid ini- partial mini, that tho Aduiliiitiatoii is not infuiid with Ihe dangirouj h prosy of Aboil- lion ? Kver since Linroln lik llio hriugiirut imiIi, Ids nets have glv.n n fori lido conlrudici lion to thu basehrs chargu ol Abolitliiidsiii. In his inaugural iidtlrcrs, he boldly l.itttl llmt tho Piigitlto Slate chimo In the Cuiislltulloii he has not ni.lily lulu mid that pkilge? Did j ho not pr.'inplly iniHliry H,u proelamatlon of i (i.-neial I'ri'inout, which, in its orlgiiial eon ception.fipiinted ut theemaueiputioii of the sl.it i of rebel matters! No man of nny In telligence can diiiy It. Ihiliitl.sti persistently has lie odhired tu ll.e policy of rondiietlng ibis war for the mlc purjioso of maintaining thu Union ut.tl the Constitution, that it has crratrd a breai'h hi hie Culiliiil, nnd rctiittid in Ihe withdrawal of the Secular)' of Wnr. Vet. liotw'itlntiii.illng all then) convincing proofs to tho ctiirury, weeH'et to mx- the little S'piad of ticisslon )mpathlsers, each mounted on koiiiu i'onpii'iiuii.s pi Mile, ban ling, raving ai.d hunting, ubuul Liucolu's Ab olllloulsm. A Fimiai' or IIit(iiiv. Wociill llientleu- lion of our r.umrrous reailim tn tho article I.imiKiI a scrap of history, pnhlMicd on lie Hist page nf Hits paier. ll 1inw how " O d Hickory" dealt with trillion when ho was In coinmaiid ul .Sew Oilcans. No nun ever had ufn ,,it ait night, and arrived here late tlie conllih'iice ol thu American propto lo thu ,(j, i,,,,,!,.. iMenteiiJotcl by thu lltrosif New Orleans. The recent storm was unnstrally severo at Were lie in i inuiul of n Dlvisluiinl tlie tint HmH-ms, nnd considerably delayed nnd crip-1 Union Army isoiv, mid fhoiild lie net ns be'iul iho r.Mtilltlnn. Tlie I'ei't'lefl Hamilton! Ihrn uclid. how the Secelon organs In Oa-, gon would howlm.il rate over thu gr.uo of eon.ltlinionai iiiiiioni: ,tnn )et mese meri cull theiuscltr Diiiiocrnts.niid Ihnt ton of thu ' rue'ftnn fehool!! 0 Democracy, pure nnd lovely In ih)vef, Low many iriiiiorons eiix-Us "fe prrpelraled umhr the mantling sanction of, ')' patriotic iiainel TJ crul0 ,v.lco Oitscrn Union. Union" Parly." ,! t,at gou, tt tli0 0 Andrew .Tack- fntl ;iwgu Washington Julius Ceusar Tomp- jln j .1 'o h ivo heard of words of learned length and tlmiideilng tmiml, ' wJ7'U ,!"!aarfm,,lc'1 """ "'" ,)t)t l0 doom,!,, iv.,re Union Fbuh bcals ; , ,. . , . . c0ll,,nm(;ra. Hon of euphony Iho nani'j of Slater or llrock.' Wo think they deserve It, The Union, Peace, llrorl.- f.. f.u-r.lt D.Mnnernnv- Kn..,l. u.-ll. 1 distinguishes tho motlern abortion from llmt 'drowned. Tho tlrupo Shot parted her haw iinelent mitt "eniilne hind llmt had the rln;? of "'"1 went down lit Sea-Clew saved. A Union nnd Andrew Juikson glory In it. ,,. T,: SrAOKs.-Tl e singes now make n .rip verunce or tho Company, nnd much is due also, I o tho daring und energy of Ihe gtiillemen I drivers, llio stages also mahc llielr legumr trips from Ihu Cufiou lo Ibis place , ... .. Wull , and Adams generally come through, unless. Itogue River runs over the mmiutulns, or un - i .is i i i less un carlhrpittko opens a jtttvnliijj gnlpli be- tt.L and th: Cailou, BY OVERLAND TEEEORAPH.. eittro, .ran. atjb.-The Nnvy cmrlM Mil bas rrulved dlsptttcli.il loin Plug Offl. r BfeKwn.tI.iltd Sl.lp island, Miss., Jan. incut cer McKunti, dated Shli 8th, In which he reports the capture of the town of illloxl, MK, on the lint Inst., by tho officer! tiiul crews of the steamers Water Witch. Xcw London. and Henry Iuvvis. The male portion had fled and left the women and children. After destroying the battery and capturing the guns nnd a schooner loaded with lumber, our vessels left. ItUJudj-oSwatn, of Ohio, who has been appointed to thu Supremo bench, mid not Swan, M telegraphed. Tort I'ulaskl has been abandoned by the rebels nnd will be occupied by tho Federal troops. tefl. Thompson has appeared on llio Mis souri border again. Ho visited Commerce day before yesterday, completely sacking the houses of Union citizens of that place. An expe dition of cavalry and infantry will leave Mini's Point this evtnlng In pursuit of the mnraudirs. Uen. l'rleo Is to bo appointed MnJorUcn- ernl of the Confederate army. Hen. McCullegb Is nstgncd to the command nl a Division of Cavalry In Virginia. The killed ami wounded nt Somerset Is set down as: follows : On the l'riWul side, Tinth Indiana killed 9, wounded -18 1 Fourth Ken tucky kllh.il 0, wounded 20; Second MInne- sota-kllkil 10, wounded 1.1; Ninth Ohio killed 0, wounded 20. Dispatches rccoited from Southern papers say It's nil a lie tlint Zolllcoffir was whipped. They nsscrl Ihnt reports In Northern papeis arc n mere rne on the part of all street to boNtcr up Fuleral securities. The blow will prove it revcro one tu the .South. In anticipation of the attack on North Carolina by lluniside's expedition, n draft has been made fur onc-thlrd cf the enrolled militia of eight) tlrec counties. Substitutes will be in demand, says tho Italelgh A'rgiVrr. Ueu. Ilulleck has given the St. IiuIj seers slon sympathizcrii mi Inkling of whit they may vxK'ct If they decline tn piy the niM tnents levied no them, llu soizcl tho goml of one of llio defaulters, nihil twenty-five per cent, to tho original iisfcssmcut, put him out of tho Stale, mid then imprisoned his attorney', win) sought tn r'p'cvln the proporly. . (Iin. Slgol Is t-i hire nil important com iinml on tho 1'utomac. Tliu bodies of nlllcifK.r nnd llayllo IV) Ion hare been embalmid, nnd will bo sent to ltol lug (Irven by order ol Oener.tl 'i'huui.it. Iti ports are rife of llio capture of the guer rilla chief, dill'. Thompson. Vc-fels continue to pass up tho despite of the nbel litmkn.il Tho Seventh New lliiiiiiishlre, now nt Wn1i. Inglon, Is ordered lo Torlugas, und will leave .els lor traupirliit!n, tthkli cmisiil the com foon. m.indir soiiiii cmhnrrnssiiiuii, Tl,c Navy .Siiuitnr Mule's report e-nstirn Secretary ' Department throws the repimslliliy fur this Well mid tlnv. Morgan, nnd Insists lh.it the' upon the War Depillmrrit. It seems that the SDO.ODO In thclatlir's hands be nturned lo reported evacuation of l-'ml Pul.ukl win n ml., tho national tremury. I Like ! but ll"1' foil Is eoinpVlely Invi'stiil und tlvlcvj from Mexico confirm previous nc- counts of the union of nil parties, nnd mi in-1 trillion to in iko common came against the In : v.nlers. ! A Washington spii'hd lo tho New Yolk pipers, mys utters irom iiavmia state tliat the ulllci are greatly diis.itl-lhtl with llulr ptmjHets In Mexico, nnd complain that Mir- . nmon ileiiivid them. Tlcy cxHCl(d aid the Union forces. ' On Ihe nljiht of the second i from n stroii party, wherciis they find the i-ip.1 lii.t. n powerful exeilitIon Kfl Cairo for the (illation ngilnsl tin in, nnd txpriiH lie con vie-'southward, the destination beluj unknown, nhin that llielr frixut forix1 Is lindfii'iatc In I I'riec ha made a Hand nl Sin Inula Id. which tiring the Mexicans tn ttrms. Much dlsciM- iCnt prevails nmon; tin m, nnd several rpi.irrils' Iint'o nlreaily occurred ', In conseiiienco of I" cum in in.it ipuriir. which the French will I sent back to Tain-J icr.cr.il Hunter hid prohibited Kamat mi ptenmid the Kngllih will attack Matamor.n. niuding li.inds from entering Mlsiourl. Minister Corwln writes tliat Iho lending spirits An ellorl Is being Hindu to ribnlld the burnt ol the new Administration declare that Mex- district of Charleston. Milwou's Iron bittery ten will make u succtuful rcslilance to the in-' ns launchul at tlacn Point on the 'JDlh nil. vaders. J I' Congress it is ntntnl that Iho - Ciusirta- Col. ItcytioM, finvernment Agent nt Purl lives" have n deeMi'd majority. The Pacific lloynl, rinrts having secured n million dob Ituilru-vl Hill has lm.ii reporlnl In iho lloii'o hirs worth of cotton j that some Ihreo thou, j without recomuitn.litlon, nnd Sargent of sand negroes arc cngagnl gathering ll.e opV, Cilifurnln made a specih In its lavnr. Tho they arc orderly nnd industrious. Treasury Diunnd Note Dill tins under con- The report that tho rtbels had cvacuatid "'deration, Ihu chhf point nf dillkulty Mng Mnna'sa Is untrue. llio prnjiosnl In innku Iho notes legal Undir. .ludgu Swain took his sent on the Supreme'Tho Tux Hill was nearly reudy. bench to day. I Wei hato Liverpool advices to Iho 8lh nil. Troops are n'Mln gathering nt Annapolis,' it Hil' reirted that lird Ituircl luul wrltteii ,! t , U,pvMCl fr another expedition. t.. (I(J rrr,, r the strtmcr Uistcrn Stale 0 mvc (IC flr9t direct ontcial Intelllgeiice of Unnntde's expedition. 'I Tlie Knstrrn Slate left (., ,, tie n, n,j ittIi. consUttng of nvi r (lll0 mwnt ,,nd twcnly-llto vessels ol all t.,,,,,,,, mid nrrlicd ut llattcr.es between the 1.1,1 1Mi 17,1, ,vlna been tireutlv relarilnl l)V somo tlorml 1UI ndvcr.e winds, which ,,rcvul during that lime. After its nrrlvul t c.N-,,Crli.-iie'il n scries of uniur.il! led storms, so severe nt limes llmt It was iniosil, lo ' '"'' communlcallon between any two vessels I or Ihe licet. After the stern) sululded, it was discovered that no vcrscl drawing over soten fret three inches could pass into Ijmlics I ubordltito olliicrs under nrrcl. Thechargo Sound, norcould uny tes-H'lpiisjoutsldothebir,"5'sll"t l,'l, ls not slated. drawing over thirteen fict, nii'cse very skill- T.""? . fullv piloted. Tho steamer City of New York I . "" 0' " ft Mkv ist D.x.n- Mr.uk oulsldo the bar. and had a cargo of a,,,. J01"' v' ' ek Jaeksonvlllo, one of the unltlon-value, 8200,000. It was a total loss- U" '",l0" ''alcs to the CharliMon eon- .... . I VeUtlOll llolll eiriinill. Is f-o,nlntk.irv. f.f n Inn. crew raved. Steamer rocaiiontus went ashore near Iho lighthouse, und became n total loss. Ninety valuable horses, belonging to Iho I ItllCHIO liami UIHiery nil ooiiru, we'll Island battery on board, wen ull Ooveniment schooner, name unknown, loaded with oats, and another, name not known, with u crew, were lost on the bench. Thesteumer ' reel she may be got oft". The Kastern (Jaeeu and Voltigfur wero also ashorer the atlcrl 'I will pratuuiy get o:i 'i no water vessels at tached In tha expedlllon had not reached their - - destination when the IvisternSluto left. Had llt not btcn for Ihe comlenseis on board some ' .i i At a ti i st . of Iho vessels, tho most tenible sullirliig must nave oseurreu 3010112 inc. troops. i n iiiougui the pilots of lliittcraa were traitors, hating in ly " v,nl ""Kr JJ" of lL5 l"l,, eW 'tcr8 n,mf ?U all" nnd l.l rrgln.ehl, ttltl. boat's Col. SUrgcotr trcfl, whin they found tlmt the troops needed water, manned the life boats In order to obtain It' Tho boats were swamped' and the Colonel and Surgeon drowned Ida crtflr wero saved, (Jed. Uurnsldc has succeeded In getting one half of Ids vessels over tho bar, Including his gunboats and soren thousand troops. Kvcry thing appears to be in a catlsfuctory condi tion. When the Kaslirn Slnte left, the targe transports with troops remained outside until the arrival of tho steamer Spaudlng from Port ltoynt on tho 2.1d. Nino jverc brought in, the Eastern Stale parsing the last of them as she left. Fair wcuther had set In, mid the schooners of the expedition were mnklng llielr appearance with water, coal and provisions. The only troops that had been landed were the 2 ttli Massachusetts nnd the Ithodo Island battery. 'I here has been no loss ol lirecxcipt ns above mentioned. Reports nro received at ltuttcras from the surrntimllng population, in relation to the dis position and intention of the enemy. Some who came In say that tho rebels were com pletely frightened. Others say that they will make a stand, ami their report is that large masses of Ironps.wlll bo couctiitrntcd in that vicinity. Sttll nnllivr story, confirmed by many, Is that their exertions will be dlrictetl chielly lo the placing of olntructions In the way of unr troops) Id Norfolk. Tho rebels kept a good lookout on our inoviiiiculs with their gunboalf. The Piiisacota left Fortress Monroe, this nf ternoou for Key West, lViinco!n nnd Ship Island. She mIII report to thu Commodore of tho lleet In the tiulfof Mexico to day. A lllehmoud dispatch says that it has alia blc authority for making the statement thai (IciKral llenurcgard tul.es the command of the army ut Columbus, Ky., nnd that Uen. (J. W. Smith succeed him at Miinnai. This chuiuju goes Into tiled Immediately. J.SATK.ST. The Sacramento Union of Wednesday l.ns dates to the -tth, from which we take the' fol lowing : Tho most Important Item of the war news is tnc nnnounn nirnt nf the apprehension ex cited throughout the Smith by the npprp.ich ing expiration of the time for which thousands of tho rrliel iroopi were cnllstnl. A Deserter says tint any attempt to force the ttnnps nt Main's is to teenINt will lend to u Moody col lision. That will bt McClcllnn's hour tn Potomac . strike. The llurnildo expedition was pro gressing satisfactorily, but provoking fnind Irivo been discovered In the t bartering of vis- Kileral ve.H'Is werarmluivoriiisr, withfiirci'ss, to get bctnren this tvotk mid the city. Tien' U nothing of Importance front other points mi the lilorkiiilnl coast. It is nnnoiincc.) that licit. Ilcliilxehiiaii Is to. lend nnolher cxikiII. ttoii to llio .outlurn const ; nml tienernl llutlerhai lnvn grn'ittd peniiifslon lo lake 'several brigade tu a point noibiforo visited bv p'dut Slgel was iippronehlng nl the hind if several dltLinrs. A great luttlu wus e-x . ...... lo the l.tterpoot Ship Owner's Assncliitlon stating that he had rchioinlruteil ng.ilnst the sinking of tho stone Hid In Charleston hurbor, ! lut wilhuut arqil. 'I ho tone or some of the French nnd Ilritl.h Journals continues to bo dcchlnlly miti-Aiiieri. can, but It is coiuolalory to hear that our Suite IKpartnicnt bus nillspaellieontiylngni- ""ranees of Ihoconiplite ii.tornlloii cf goo.1 fifling lownids the Uultexl Slates in Kuglmid, Franco and other Continental Stales. Tho privateer hnmtcr luul lieen ordered nwny rrom 1 Cudiz.nud had gone lo Oibraltcr. Four Fid- ' ushIs had Uen charged to follow her v.hercter sho may go. Thcro Is ouother rc- l,or"r0111 ''' '1'bomas, that Ihu Sumter was ' crni.tiig in the nclghborhod ol St. Domingo w,' ' probdily u ml.t.il.i. Cuptuiii Ritchie, of Iho steam frigate Sara- ' "-' WB "l Aeapmco, lias plaeeil some of h a . , , o-i----- - v - isuii.i renei regiineni. 111 juhc Mil lie was In Washington endeavoring lo get Ids scrip paid, professing great loyalty, but opposed to" coir, clou," Wu thought then tho government ought to have been iiliprl.-ed of Ids proclivities, uiui ins noniii wiinueni. lie lireli'inliil li was coming In Oirgon when he got his money. " " " ' mariermusier 01 n . irg.uia regl- K ,. ht".! , ' . '.ll!!",,all,!a" missions i.i nil inesu wonnies noro issued on V'V.."'." . "' "' "'"' """'"' lorizul Jeir Davis, It is wortliy of unto Hint every ntuce" inin who has sueuked out of Oregon has Joints iho rebel army S)kes. Melealfe, , iiannau, uimericii mm loine. lliat exipnsi I j !' !,c'jr"V.CU.!IJ sflVs'.rriii' iM.'.' i 'vtVLi iviiii.il lUO lirt K'" iniliUra Will I Ull III jnc mi jst flvo ,0jc, i,y t,a sluislu- or ; tncte oeautics.Ursi'o.i stiitwnaA. kMsSatats Particulars of tho Trip from tho Mines to tlia Dalle.'. Tlirto Men Frozen, 1 iiroin 1110 .nuu.iiainoer 1-.ura.0l .inn. zu 1. I On Momhiy list, nliout uooii, John dunie?, R'q., In clitrgc of Tracy .c Co'n JJxprcss, or rlvnIulliic.Dailes, bringing' with him llirec hundred pouhds in treasure, and n largo num ber of letters. From Mr. James ttq leurn many particulars of the llt-sturrcd trip lu which Jugger, Allphin, nnd Davis lost their lives, and so many others sufil-rcd untold hor rors. On Saturday, January -1th, nt 8 A M., the slogc left Walla Wulln rorlho Dalles ,hav. Ing the following passenger list : John h. James, Tracy .t Co's Express, Walla Wulla I. K. Jaeger, Portlund j W. A. Moody, James (lay, II. S. Nile, Kugcno City T .S. JiiT rles, llelhel, Polk county; dairies Wilson, Snleni) It. Itoltou, Sailor laggings. Califor nia nnd 11. Wellington, destination unknown. Tlie parly started In good health and spirits. After suffering many tiiconvvuhnces nnd delays by the way, they (lunlly rraelieil John Day's River, nil sulb nnd sound. This wus on Wed nesday, the eighth or January. On Friday night, Jnnimry 10th, a stranger came to the house, mid lell curly the next morning, on his way lo tho D.iIIch. This man has not been heard of since, nnd the probability is he per Is! ied in tin snow. During the slay at tho John Day House, Iho company wits Increased by the arrival of F. M. Alltihln, from the Umatilla, nnd Pal Davis, understood to be from Iho mines. Tho detention nt Iho John Day was In Ihe Inst ihgri'O wenrlsume, nnd uccordlngly various expiillinls weru devlsid nnd ilebntid tilth a view lo gelling awny. On Sunday morning. Jan. 12lh, their patience exhausted, Messrs. .Ins. (iny, W. II. Moody, F. M. Allphin, nnd Put Dal, minniiiiccd their intention lo start out nnil teach the Dcs Chutles on foot. Af ter Incredible surVcrlnir, the first two rticci cilcil lu reaching their ilisllnntimt. Tlie party had mil made more than four mill's from the John Day when Mr. Allphin gave out and laid down by Ihe ride of the trail. Mr. Davis pro ceeded probably a mile further, when ho be came exhaattetl and turned back. Neither of thee me 11 have k'iicc been heard from, and the probabilities arc thul they died that night. Mr. Allphin has n wire nnd two ihlhlrcn liv ing 011 tlie Umutllla. lie has nlso n brother, M. J. AVphiu, engaged In business nt the Dalles, ami, If wu mi-itnl.c not. u fattier und mother, wlio rishlu In Linn County Oirgon. 'IV pirly riituceil by Iho d'pirturu of the four mm, remain d nl llu Jnlm Due lloii-e until Wednetdiiv, the 16th, when Mr. Julius having procuri-ti n wagon und six lioise-s, ll was ilctiriiiliiid to 111 ihu 11 dcS'icriitu nl tempi lo continue their Journey. A I tlie time or starting the patty iiumlnru! (in Krsons, ns follows : I. K. .lugger, John II. Jnmrs, II. Wclllngl1.11. II. S. Nlles, D. .MeDougal. .1. Mulkey, J. K. (.'lover, T. S Jetlrlis. Charli Wilson and R. Ilollon. They lift ttto John Day nt 8 a. m., wills the express wagon.dr.iwir i.y six norses. 'I tie snow on the side M lite J0I111 Day Hill, was some four fict ilerp, and the eoltl wus lii'cn-i. Altir Immeiiso cxirtlon they niceiithtl lu gelling Iho i.pris matter nnd thrie ImiM'S tu the ton or lliohlll. It was now 12 u'ctnek, noon, uiui n consi.tlatlcn uns liml ns to the practicability of proceeding, A majority ik-termlned lo pusli lorward. Jag ger said hu " hid his fare set for It, nnd could m.iku it." Mr. James wus of opinion dial Hiey cotiM tint m.il.u Hits slulioii tlmt nlglit, so lie tKi Hi' il it Instto liiko Iho treusiiri1, ex press unit tor. elc, mid return, .Mi'-.rs. Ilidti 11 mid Wi'si 11 ii'sii thought ll best lo li irace their slips. Ilirorls were made In lu d'liv Jugger tn return, but lo nil represi 11I11 linns of this kind he replied, tlmt ''wlnre others Hint, lu could follow." "Farewells" weie llu 11 exchanged, nnd tho parties sepa rated some 'f tin 111 never to m.vt 11 ngatu. Mr Jiiiiii", In ihnrgo of Hit L press, left Scott's on tin lelh, nei'oiupmiUil by n huge party, und surily nrrlvul ut Iho Dcs Chutes Hut night, mid in d Iho Dalles 011 thu 201b M-'Ssrs. ('. II. Juhtitiin and t'riil. M. Slock ing li It Ihe Dalles en tu'iirdiy. 16th intt . for llic I ).'S Chutes, Inking with llu in hhinkcK plottslous. mid cur) thing iiiiisn.ny In the eomforl of Ihe t)or itnforlnu lie men who hud sulf nil so much from lI.eivM, 'I'luy rcaelail tliirenliuiil li'clok In the 1 veiling, 'tun were nn.ihlu to cros lltu Dm Sliuli river, Iho leu hating g'tiii uuy. On Siii.diy inotulug Ihcy r.gi:id up a l.mul sleigh, mid cross'iig the (.'iliimbla soii.u d,stanex IhIow tin moiitli of Iho Des Clniles. siieciili'd with much d llicully in reaching thu li'iusu of Mr. Pole, where Ibcy fisui.il e .till of tin stilllreri. Siiuio of tin in In 11 ih-phirah'o eon III Ion. Mi iiiiin were Im mul'iili'ly luken for llielr removal, and miking two trips. Ihey sut-citihil in brlngim: six of the unfortuu'ili! across thu r-ver. Tho ollur two pnli rml mn lining where llnry wvre. I'mir of Ihiin weru brought tu the D dies by Mr. C. II. Johnson, in one of thu Dallis Por tage Cii.npiny's sleighs. They ni rived here ubout six itViCH'k in llio evening, und were Immediately lata 11 tn tho Umatilla House, where they will receive every iitliiilioa tlmt kiudi.cM or huuuiitiyi'.iusiiggist. 'I'liese inui nre nainiil rcsiMi'tltrli, Win. Rldlly, Dnu.'nl McDonald, II. Wellington und 'I'. S. Jillrlcs. About mi hour liter, Mr. F. M. Slocking nr rlvul, huvtiig wiili him W. A. Mo.tdy und Jumisllay. Thi-so last two were taken to the' Wcstirn Hotel," where liny will receive every l.hidm n mid iitleullon. Fiom Messrs. Stocking und Johnson wo h arn the following parllculars relative to Hicsc unfortunate sulll-icrs : On Sunday morn ing, Jan. 12ih. nt III a. M., Messrs. W. A Moody, Jus. (Jay. Marlon Allphin, nnd Pat. Davis, left llio ctosolmr of John Day's River for the De Chutes. That night Allphin and Davis gave out, and wero lelt on tho road. Moody and (lay walked all that night ami Monday till midnight, and then built a lire nnd thawed out their feet, which were badly frozen. At daylight Ihcy started und reached Rule's house- about 10 o'clock, having traveled nbo.it one Hiilo from e-amp. The reel of both tlicso men uru badly frozen. Allphin and Da vis have not hcenheierd from,aud uru supposed In have iierlshetl. On cdiiifil iy, Jan. 1.1th, Messrs. J. Mauls key.T. S.J.Ilins, II. Wellington. Wm. Rid illo. Dougul McDonild, J. K. dlotcr. 0. Nich ols, II. S, Nilcs. nnd I. K. Jaggrr, left John Days Tor the Do Chutes, I hey weru out lwoda)snud two night. Jugger wus the first 0110 ol his parly that gave out. Hu wus left on tho road, about llfteeu mllvs from tho Des Chutes, und Ihou-h not frozen was utterly e.thaustul. Mr, Wellington, tho last man, left him nt daybreak, on the lGlh. Of this party, Mies Is thu only 0110 that cscaiied unlu Jiirul, Messrs. Riddle and Jell'iles ure frozen ull over, mid Ihe b.ihinio sutfired greatly In Iheir fill, bauds nnd cars. Jugger, without doubt, has perithed. Meusrs. It. K. Miller nud A.J. Knno started mil from iho Des Chilli's rm Saturday morn ing tit search for Jugger'a bixly. Not having been hen id from up till Sunday noon, ft. im ure entertained lor their safety, A partv con sluing of John Irvin, O'ltricn, und I'Vauk Shellon, wero ubout to start out in search or Miller and Knne. The John Irvin mentioned above, Is n noble fellow. He was one or Iho party Hint went nud brought In Maulkey, uud lu doing so hu had nnu of his feet badly frosted, Noluilh standing his Injury, ho promptly volunteered to go lu search or Miller and K'uiie, All honor In tho man who nobly responds to Iho culls or humanity. The body or J. K Jneger has been round. Mi-srji. Allphin aud Davis have uot been full lid, Klfiinnth Indian Reservation Destroyed. A New Reservation Troposcd-Its Effects on Del Norto County. CiiKsVKsjr Cm', Feb. id, 1862. Eil. Stntlml: Sir The late frc-hct has com- vatlon, nnd now Mr. I Won, Iho Indian Agcnl, proposes to cstnlllidi a now Reservation In this county, to embrace all the land nlong the coast from the Oregon mid California liotit.tl.iry lino south to within about five or sl.x miles nf Crescent City, and as fur cast ns the lop of Iho first ran go of eoatt mountains, mnklng the ratcrn boundary Iho llumhnhlt meridian, which wilt contain ubout 40,001) acres of tand, 1 2,000 acres of which arc suitable for agricultu ral and grazing purposes, COO acres being now under cultivation. Negotiations nro now pending lielwccn the Agent (for tho Goternininl) nud Iho settlers Tor n portion of these lands, lying In Iho tery heart of this beautiful Vullcy, the Mnjnr llrnd ford l'lirm being ubout Ihcceutir. Prices hate (seen agreed upon Tor near C.OOU acres, 2,009 acres or which are under cultltation, for tho sum or $o8,000. This sum will not pay for the Improvements thereon. Strange as ll mav seem, there Is hardly a dis senting voice In Ihe whole territory proposed lo ha purchased against this mstvement on the contrary, tho settlers nre ready and really anx ious lo accept or the various prices ottered fi r llielr lands, Tho Agent,! mn told, has author ity from tho Indian Department tnprnthla n new homo for Iho Indians In this till Won of Ids district. Should Iho Department npprotoor this purchase, Congress could hardly ufuru to mike mi appropriation to purchase tho whole of Iho proposed tract, when they lake Into con riderntlon that there Is not less than 10,1)00 In dians In tic provltkd for by this Reservation. Rtcry one concedes tho fact that tho lucallon selected Is will adapted In every particular for the purposes contemplated, nnd that none bet ter can he found, If the Interests or Ihe Gov ernment nud the wants of Iho Indians nro only tu bo consulted. I think II may be looked upon as n fixed fact that the ltesenallo.i will he es tahllshid time, although there Is a guud ileal of opposlilun lo ll outside. lids will not bo wondered ut after Inking n peep into the Intt rn.il condition of Del N'orlc, nnd its tl!ie,ls ii'mii Ihu revenue of that coimlv. The whole amount of properly, real and ht sonnl, In tho counly, lu IiSGI, was about J ISO, 000. Thu luict pmposid foru resirvnllon con tains nboul oue-tinii of Ihu whole amount or Iho la.xnbh properly lu Iho counly, Tha ngrl cilltuiul lauds of 11 county Mug nlwii)sllie iiiusl reliable and pmn incut basis of rcieniu, thu loss or tho 12,000 acres out of 19,1SC acres, which Is the whole amount of lands taxed In Ihe county lu I Mil, cannot lut In seriously fell In Iho future rovinuo of the county. Tho loss by Iho late freshet eiiuuot tc less than $10000 along Smith's river nlouo; thu -losses on the Khim.ilh nnd tributaries, tn lids inunly. nre upial. If not iiimtir nnd ovir one-half of our population wilt have In the Ppi Ing for Ihe 111 w mines, Inking wllh Hum 11 largo amount of movnl.lc pn. ily. Deprive Ihe counly of nil nns iiiiitus, itt-iiiir win. i.ie Kimiui in pre - elation lu the taluu nf Hint remaining, and ll will udiiri llu niuoiiiit of tuiMf priM.rly of lid county, lu IM!2, lo probably less than $23ii,oon. Then Is nnolhfr source ol revenue of some liiiMirlancu nboul lo Im rut oir. Ilinii,r,ir,. I ipillu 11 hirgu muviiul of taxes mid loonl assess infills have been paid by lion risldeiils. Inde pendent of Ihesc, tuluiitary subscriptions, In lariu umoiints, Imtu In en paid by llu 111 for p'iblla iiupioii mints, with n tlew nreiihiiuelng iht viiliiu of llulr properly, the Assessor's list rieter ful It tl to give them eotitluclug prooi r lis rising tuliie. It had lo them 11 pro-jKc-lltu Value, nud llity paid llielr muiiey llUrnllv In cot 1 r nil eipi.ii.es 0:1 ll. Now, strange ns ll nny appear, thu suicidal nrtls nttimplul to cut oil' this largo source of roienne, by n little trick ol legislation n piopo-Itlon that even 11 California legislator outfit to blush nl, and certainly none oilier would eiilirl.iln for n mo incut. Like thu goose tlmt laid tho golden eggs, II, loo, 111 11 't bo klllul, not because ll fullid tn produce the goldriiegg win 11 rupilrul, but fiom u mlsgiitilid iiviirlclousness,or lo grat ify a malignant und wanton spirit lo destroy, lo Injure somebody or something, without con ferring a corresponding benefit on any othi r person or thing. Wu niu.t set this down as the work of otd litis) body, who nlwnys pnfus mis chhf lo kiting " well rniiiigh " utune. These facts, of Iho condition of the county, Mug thus stripped iT all these sources or rev enue, naturally e.xcltiH nn alarm mnong the bond holder, scrip holders, and, I presume, r lleu-hohUrs, loo (If Ihey nre not made of sterner stiill'lhau mortal Hosts Is heir In), ami thei-iicr-Hon mnong them nud others J seriously cousld erul, "Can Ril Norte, lu this condition, main tain In r county organization, uud piottdc for Iho p.i)iuent of lur ikbt, amounting to not less than $u0,000, after paying her Statu and fed era) lax, which will probably hu Hot less than one dollar on Ihu huudridln 16ti2:'' It I will tu consider, In thu event that she cannot, what Is her falu uud wl.eru Is her di liny, llorderlng as (ho docs on Ihu Oregon line, she cannot, of course, seek affiliation with lur Oregon neighbors. Her only C.illfurnta nelghW mu Sltklynu nud Klamath couullis SisMyou Is connected by a narrow strip on tin cast, but ours would give an lll-shupcd. gotiul 1'ko form, addition to thai counly, uud whclbcr Siskl)ou would consider Del Noitu a viry talu- able ncipiUUIon, wllh her enormous debt of $:io,000, Is a question. Rer next neighbor U Kl.ini.illi county, or which Del Norto was ouco a pail A proposition for an nuTJatluii there would bo a humlllatliig concession ; fur, after a separation wilhuut tier consent, and a trial of live years to maintain a separata existence, lu return, like the prodigal son, uud ackuowlidgo our Inability to do so, with a largo additional debt for lur to assume, would, wo thluk, bo re ceiveu oy Ki.inuiii wttn soino liesllallon. Hence, no wonder llmt romo should fill alarmed at Iho establishment of nn Indian Ilet - irvatlou on tliu most valuablu nirr Icu tnral 1 Hid In tin. counly, and llic utti-mut to hootl-' 1 , ,1 1 1 1 . 1 . ., . ., wink the Leg.-lat..ru tutu tho proposed net for, the confiscation or tho properly of non-residents, thereby cutting oil', 111 Ihey do, Iho principal sources or our revenue. It Is t li lually set ci lu the main arteries or tho county's existence, A iiieciiiig a cuiicu 111 M'cscciu Ulty re- cently, to get somu cxpiesston fiom iho people .-..., 1 ......... ... . .. . . . upon mis tuojiei ; uui mu iiisc'lisiuu loos an nuieirlunalo turn. I mean unforluniitc, In not getting at what was most desirable at that time-tho views of Iho people or the county In relation to the prnpilely, or linpioprlcly, of I ,.... ...,(... ,,. ., 11.U111); 1111 11111..111 iK.en.iiioil C8iaijltlii-i In ll.ll.l..l 1,. Smith River Valley, as a uiittcr thrcatcnln; Kl. Htnlmil: Sir The lute ftc-Iicl lias com- idctelv dcmolbhed the Klamath Indian UcFcr-4..r !?!S!!SP'SJ!!!t'&:!!SSK!S!!SB!!m!llSB!Sm Iho existence of Ihe county hut tcty fortunato In li';lng the means of calling out sonic truu niuf loyal tenllmenls from some of our promi nent citizens. A resolution was Introduced nt I Im meeting, nnd ndvocnled strenuously, urging violent resistance by nrmid force lo Iho landing i.ii.,.,- ,r.,n llr.,i,ni.tt -,t.ivt rtn ,i ttcmner nt descent Clly.cn ronlc to tho novf nervation. Tho nullior of Iho resolulton no doubt thought, fi om the Inrge McCouncl vote recclted there, nnd Ihe tnud Secession talk (for talk snkn) In thai locality, that the sentiments ' contained In (hat resolution would not " grata hartjily upon tliclr cars." In tlmt he was mis taken! Hicy wanted no ''Star of Ihe West" nlHitr there. It called out from cren Ihe Mc Councl men the bitterest denunciations they pronounced the sentiments of that resolution. carrlid Into practice, ns being Identical wills those that binughl our country Into its present lamentable condition. The resolution wres de feated by nn overwhelming majority, 80 Icl 11 be recorded lo her credit let her existence be long or short, prosperous or struggling agnliist ndverslly, that, notwithstanding bef former Iilxle-Constllullniial-McConnil Democratic" proctltitlcs, thu latest public expression of Del Norto showed Ihnt she was loyal. It. Ox tiirScikxck or"' Wiooi.k Wjeaai.te.'! . Tho Sierra Citizen has on Instructive essay on the economy of" Wiggle-Waggle." ll says : " 1 ounL'lolks scat themselves nnd one li chosen to bo "Simon" whoso duty It Is lo catch thu rest. When hu orders tbcm to point up or point down, or tovigglt irnggU," without nth! fug thereto," .S.'mnn say." and an one docs so, hu or she Is caught, and hns lo give a " wnl." Hut II lie snys " Simon says point mi,' or down or ' wiirulc-wuiretle.' auel nny otic refuses that one Is likewise caught. it occurs 10 us that tiirrc 11 a rrmurkablo analogy between tho toohasly urchins ml the Ciii:en'i penre-pnriylst. When the war broke nut. Lx Senator (J win saltl to theim. " wiggle!'' inui without wnillns lo hear who Uncle Hum luul In say, llio chivalry ieieglC forlhwilh. King cot I on said " waggle I. omj without hesitating Tor the authority nf nss tlonal onlers, stralghtwny ihcy waggled. In consequence ol this Indiscreet precipitation, ihcy have now to pay Ihe pawns orhumiliatlon, Ignominy and contempt. Having loo liastly wlggle-wiigglid olf their cauiUI ipiscnilages, they nre now the slump tail psjsjlkwilhnut Iho wherewlihiil In eilhtr wlggleTW waggle. I'lncetvillt iYiirs. m:v a i) vi:utihi:mcnt8. List of Lotters i) i:iaininii in Tin: post orricK It at Jiicksoiivllle, lib. loth, I61II : Alexander Chas 2 lliiiderson Jackson Austin Seth Hums II J llellinger Merrlllo llutler Win llrico N W ll'ev.ns Alt! It'irlh Jonathan llrowii CiHilidge II Downs Austin Rom's R ir R Charllmi Chas A Hotmail (Jeti 2 Johnsnii John Jenkins John Jump Jo.tpli Jiini's Kuiolliio James Thoinus K 2 Juinblo Jus Jiiiiih Wm S KiberMrsK A Moor Marcus MeCutulH r Mrs II II 2 Marlon Wm Mohelt (Imis Miichiiel KU Neat Jolin Piiulir Mr. Pjlug T W IViirion F I'ratleS II Rilherniel l'wls Rimesdah Sliphen I Sirgeiit Iiriitia Siinlh II S.'iiler Jus Simpson II M I Sauborii Richuiil M Turiier Thiimu Wilson Win W'iii.tnw D Wilkin Wm Wutls Alexander I (iiii .liiKitftli c'tisit ril Stephen . e.ullliait Ir.l Conn tnu Juno D. wson Jus !'"'' J"1"' j .!;; ' ,s I i.vfil'J.i..- w.n. Kdrid.'i'N. -'- ' Flinl Win P Flint Mis ltibi'cca Pluisly Jolin i'ohy P..t l-'ulhrl D Is'itodill l.tui-m (iilsou T 11 1 .rumbling Adam II.11111II011 ( A Hopkins SupU'ii llorloii .us IVrsouscatlliix fornuy or llinso letters will please lo stir lliey uru mlvi rll-nl. S. li I IAIN liS Ast. IVM. Wanted in Exchange! -XT tiii:- :h n:uv. jut j-iras m m HOOT & SHOB aUiMIPlOTORV j&jt 3EH.oorul2EF OATS, WUS AT 3t BACON - ion - Harness, Ihlillcs and Saddles, Or nil kinds, und nil kinds of Saddle rising. jnir HiieitH mil) SIiiich mada and re, iKitreil to outer In n neat uud workiuauliko in.iuuer. luiiutro of . . K. li C1IAPIN. I'turntx, Feb. II. i. rublic ffalo. NOTICin hereby given llmt there will lo ollered ill public talu lo Hie highest Udder, iho following personal pioperly lo wit ; SIX AMKRICAN IIROOD MARKSi lltu head of young horses anil colls; two cows) two hind or )ouugcalllu; a lut or slock hog ; 11 qiiautlty ol tunning utensils J a few carpeii lei loots; household lurulture, consisting or cooking stove, beds and bedding ; one wagon ; twu sets or harness ; ouu saddle, ami other arti cles too numerous to mention, On Tuesday, Uie 4th Day of March, 1862. ut ten ii'cloek lu thu forenoon, on Iho lurm of Johu 1'orlune, lalo or Paugla Cumlv de ... .....I t.,l,l faun Is slluatnl uliout hilf-war j jiuugl.is Counly. Tirms madu kuow on this lulu ititlt .Xl)rllO UreiK uutl xanjrMiiv,iiv, in day or sale, AI.PHKUS 1RKLAND, Adm'r. Itoseburg. Wu, lh. DW. 6o AdminUtrator's Notise. vjoltco Is hereby given that the undersigned 1 X ha been aiipoiuted Administrator or llio cs I ...... .., l.llh- ll.ill.I'VL. .1. ....... kl . I ll.ll. f,r Dl.lllV. IHIU Ul WI'IIA tllHnrtBlH...".,!.,.". --- las Counly Oregon, All persons having claims 1 nguliul said esltilo uro nqulrul lo nreseul tluui, Willi llio mcessary touoliers, wtllilu one year, lorselllemiut ; and Ibuto Indebted are requested to make iininulIaliMMtmoiit. ALPHKU.S lRKLAND. AdmV. Itoseburg, Duug'as Co,, Feb. 4, 1802, So Indian Hosorvo Claims. T)eisuus holding any or Iho above cli.mi, can r .llu.u.u of them I,v luaLIni! Immujiute 01. ollcutiou lo the uudersigued, ul his oltlii' in tliu I. ...... 1. LS t lll'l'l If ll IV os-ii.m.i, in.iun.iu. o.ibiu m. 1 slacktoutillo, Feb. 8, 6ii, t . ,- , ' WatCll rOUnd, AyHICIl ''oown can liavo i.y prov 11a piop- ' ' ' v"' "'" s""-""4 vu" ..".'.."''.V 'I.".'v" aonl lu W W. rOiVLUH. Applegatc, Fvbrniry 10th, I 30' r K&mmz nsTsvr W"