SCi ' li iwwimii THE OREGON SENTINEL. (), .1 U'CIIIS, Klllllll. "Tl 1IIK Kltll'UV VMlHUMVMMV Ill H It t,M0,.. A (JoVr'JIWIr-NT I Oil Till: Wlltll.K Is IM.Is .AN'SlOU!," - lllilH,7u. HJ1J1I..IMWW Plll.l. , I II Willi II. Illl ! I JACKSON V1L.L.TC. KVITRDAV, AlAltCIl 'it), IHH'i. I , ,U.II Hlll MI...II'.MI1.IIIM Illl ll.lllll Important Fact. Wo often lic.ir nisn who ileeply tympnltiixc wlih the Soiillirrn traitor rcmuiking, that If I ho North liiul given llio South nny guarantees on Ihe milijecl of shivery, there would have Ik-cii no recession nml no iclu'lllon. Our limner Is that the North hnsgivrn llieni every guarantee tlmt rennomilM) iihii could itfk. iiikI nvuo eu"i llmu they have demanded. The h.intli ileiinmliil n stringent fugitive slave luw. mid the North grunted It. The .South nViI for the rtpfiil of llic .Missouri Compro" mire, nml the North coiieiiksl ll. It will not bo prctmdeil tlmt the old Democratic jiarly w . hostile to llio Inlctests or oblivious of the rights of the South. It only inrmln to he shown thou, what wits nml Is the peril lion of llio Uopublio.ii) puly on tlili subject. In order to ascertain the doctrlno of any itnrllenliir Church, we jto to their Conlcwion or I'ullli. So In order to ncertnin the princi ple of nny political parly, vc imut ) to tlulr plntforui, for tlmt U an luilliorntivccmin rialion of their piluclplex. No IihIUIiIuhI Member of n parly linn n right to penk fur Hut party In oppoollion to ilg plalform, lie cr.uc Ihe jnirly fjioiiks itx prineipleo through It platform, nml In no other wny. Jlnilng premlwil thus intieh, we roll your nltcntion to the till refoliillflti of Hie Repub lican platform, adopted nt Chicago, IHOO. It rendii tlitu : Tlmt Ihe mnintrnance Inviolate of tin- light', nml opi-clttll.i or llio rlplit of itwli litnle In imlir nml eoutiol ll onu iliiinenllu lnlllulloui ncei Ming to Hi imu jihIuhimiI u.ieliitliely, l luonllul lo I lint kUmico or mihi' on which I In inrrcctloii nml eihlurnnoe of our Hllllcnl fnbilc iK'pciulr. No language couM hm-e lteeti uwl lo lum exprcfKil more pointedly nml more forcibly the doctrine of uou-lulerferoneo with the d. iiicilic iuMilnltomi of Hie youth. The princl ph: rtcl in, Hint tliey not only have no lihtto irilcrferc, but Hint mcii Interrcretiee would be Hk ikntrnoilnti o His (lovirmnciit Slavery exlits In tic : iitlicru Htalw, nml ii exiMs there by virtue of local law. 'i'lut law I just as biii.linB' upon the c!tlzns of mid tatitcA m any other enactment of their t Utitrw. So far at Hk citlttin of oilier Suii- nre conccriml, tliey arc not rftpouillik: for th" cnactiiKMit of wch Inwj, and lliey hnve not tin i-hndnw of an excuw to juitify any inlcrfcrcuei . Such it the doctrine of the Republican 1'uit loi in wlih refinnco torinvfry in the Slulef. Hut further: I lie lmt Concern a-.loj.tol the following resolution with earvo a diifcnliiig vote, nwrly every K-pnbllean voting for it. Hvcu I.QVeJoy voted in Hw nfflrRMtive : A'nx'iW, lliAt iii'itlier the I'wlerul (iovciu ineut, ii'ir thu mU or (!oimmi-iil of tin-tioU'iliiv-lioMiuir Siaief. Imvon MirMMie, or u Conitlliillouiil rlirlit. (o li-tiilulv uiMHi.or loin- U-rfero wllb liuvry In Ibu Sutilltern Kinte of mo Liiion. Hero i. n cltnr nml ettijilinHo legWatlve enunciation of the wnw iloctriiw in llwt em-liodii-tl in Hie tth resolution of Hm Itepiihliwn rlatforni, Hut soys an objector, thin is nil lallifactury enough to Tar as Hw Conititullon us It now ftau.li i iviu-eriveil, but Hw Itcpub licant, once fairly in jiower, will amend lite Conitilutioii K) iu to give Hw ilglit to intcifvio. We have two muwere to thl obji'oliiHi. The 111 it if, tlmt it ixpiin two-lliiidii of both lloure of CootjiTW, or Iwo-lliirdi of tk .Siutoi to proow umenilmeiiU to Hie Coiull. tutlon, and tliec amtmhoenU before they Ito come n art of the Couititntioii limit icwive ihe vancliou of llinv-fourlln of the Siutr. ThU, In llio lery iwlure of thlnyt, would U impoilile, if in opposition lo Hw Intermti ol the .South. Thcecroiid'unswer ll.-it we give In Hil ob. jccliou U thin : The Houw of Itiprwntativi' did, before llio Southern Slutra M'iediil, mh n propoeltlon to amend the Coiwtiliilion ol Hie Tutted StntN, f an lo prohibit Congnxg from ever itroafter inteifering with Hie iintl tutlon of olmery iu tlio Slnlw, imiMng tint restriction u part of the fuMkinientiil law of thu land. Thin proHiitioii rcoclvcsl u two third majority in Hw Senate nfier many of the Southern Senator Imd wltlidruwn. So much for Ihe Stall. lit u lum our uttvntion to the Torilorle. nml Bee if lime wcro nny grievuneeu there tlmt Congrnw ought In h.ic rrdrtrl, but did not. Alter the election of Lincoln, the fongreu of thu Unite! Stales organic! Ihree Tuiilo- liee, Uacotuh, Nevada nml Colorado, leui lug to Iho people, when they came to form 11 Sl.He Constitution, uml not before, tlio right to ills poso of tlio vexed subject of slavery, q'he Glh section of nil theso Teirilori.il acts, among other thing, prohibited tlio Tcrrltoil.il U;ii Ictuic from patting nny law lo linp.iir Iho light to piivate property. What moie could h-' tikl.nl ? Again, the following resolution was ollirisl iu Ihe .Senate of H.o Cnilcd Stub by Mr. Drown, of 5li.ti'ippi, n few mouth prior to Mr. L.ucolu'k citation. It ie.nl thus : Iktolitil, That oiptiioiico lining already flioiiu that thu Conrlilutioii ami thu Common Liu, uuililed by rtatulory pinvirhm, do not nlloiil mlivjuaUt ami tolueicjit oroti'ct'ou lu hlnio properly. nuihhiI Ihu Tcirltoiiuc h-iviug lalliil, oihrr luting ulunvl. In u ruch on iictuient., it has become the duly ol (i.grvM to Interpose ami in meh Ian. ns will ulUu to Mate piupcrly In (lie 'IVrriciltr: tlut piutcvtloii wmeu it yii'-ii 10 uiuei hi. vis iji piupiriy The yea and 11 . hrlivj ijujjjmjiij on tb'j icin lil')wt'MWM frm.T.-nnn I adoption or llila usolntioii, It un-- lUcldnl III , the negative by llio following vole : Venn, I Mertr. Drown, .Iulinnn of Arkansas nml ' .Military !l. livery oilier Hsutlicrit Senator , !"1 ,r Itdglng voled in llio negative, llifitby mvlwrtut that down to that day, nt least, there was no1., Tirillori.il(!ricvnnccreipitringreil.eH. Much fact us the above arc worth volume of reck- less n-.scilluii.-t nml vnplil ilcclninnllnii. 1.1 fit..... ll... (J...tll. 1..tt rt 1.1.1 ftfMllltl.l.tSA.1 ' ,m - "'"l""'i "' of nny hostile action on Ihe part of that por- Honor the nM Deinnernllc pm ty located In lhcNorlli.no fur in ilaveryln the Slnln i coneeiiKil. 2.1, The Republican party, In their platform, Inn rtionwerleil iu the most pHltiie manner, ,,,- pirllllk iMCl; with Involnntnrv 'Hie chief engineer of the Monitor wys three wir umit or dlMwlt!m nml their want of (lrnul . rcnMltrig ,mrm.ir. however, we rnletcd bnlta from ili.it wl iid Ihiough the .Mcr ourrlolnterfrrcwIllnJaveryli) Ihe States. nm, fm,wl wlrH.r rr lw. dnt time in our lire rlumc. Tim Monitor was htruck thirty-three tl pou . ..... V.. pointed ilvelnrnlion or their ibttfiitiii, by Ihe mmt Kokmu loRlnlalivo emineliillon, tlmt Iney ' hiw nclllmr the pnrpon- nor the ConMltu. (i, mey nave imcKiir up uic cimr mm linmti ri'jlil to intirtere wiin wnvery in iuo Slnlw." Ilh, 'Hie entire North. InelmTinjf nil purtlw, hnix' tendered lo the South the iiioposllton. fo lo nmend Ihe Contllutlon. Ibu I In nil time to come there hould Ir no right lo Inlerfcie. otli, As to the Territories Soulhcrn Sen- loir,Jii4l pievlom lo the election or Mr. I.ln- coli. by their mien on the IteiHilullou inbmlt trd by Senator llrnwn of Miwilwlppl, ulinwcl in the mini rmplwltc nmnwr, llmt there were no Tcrritminl grlevnn nailing the logl.l,i- live Interference of Congrc. nth, A ltipuhlkn... (ongrrw.M.lip.fnllo edcclionori.incc.lu.org.u.lw.ltliree lerrl- the torlr, nml in Hie sixth feci ion of etich one of Iho organic net, ravc.1 lu in elenresi imnner .... Wl.,le. U the light clalme.1 by Iho South wMdi n Mf , ,mi, ,() In regard to slave properlyjn Hw Undone. ,w oJjijl(, nm8)ff (wt, nen TU rmlm llrrrrnn Hir!sMii...aist Comtnuiioi "utll quite n number or genulno h.nt nml n Urcrjon KoBi-iwuSix UmpaniM. gm q Mm Ohwios Ca v.vi.r.v. Col. Cornelin. Colonel, KrftlMlCr convoention r dead men, to beheld rrJ.,H Vt,!rr-v!r.C1Lr'e,r o" ih or Ap.il next. There wire oim o. rrom I be nwretary or Ynr lliiongn iicneml . '. . . . , . ' Wright, tnudirvlug previous onler: that I .two 1.U that, from their ncllvlty, jnrllcii. , hon!,lenlit only fix bill eomnanle for ervleelary nrrcMed our nltcntion. There wa r iiHlend or Irn which number, wo knrn, Is Don thing ghost who mciikiI lo l resile", i iar "r ru'rther1 Si fT l Wrights UrtgoiiHin. We arc verv wrry to learn that inch It tlic eiucbnt we Mill Iwpo llmt Gnieml Wilglit, In who military knowlcilge. ability ami pa- ,.i..,i... ..... 1...J 11... ....! .,.,i.,.i, .1 ruu.ii. .1 ..in 1 u i:.. r iu i., .1 .tr.1- m ii,.. rll lu.ileB I. , dano to all portion of our threatened Stale. livery ron nl nil acquainted with lite I nil- an In Southern Oregon, i fully convinced that ire nre on Hm eve of nnotkr Indian war. This iK-lIef I ImiwiI not only on Hie osHlvc aerlln of I lie IihIIaus tliemwlvff, but nlo on their nctloiM their growing insolence. That tlio four comsiiiie, originally lo lc ruUeil south ol tiro Cal.ipo.vla mountain, nml luiwniMMil full, will lw neiemrv tlie comiiittl yenr to protect the Hoplo or Sonllwrn Origoi. , Vnn '"tL ' t t 1 u 'r Z - V ? . ..'. i , ' , , , , . , ,i . In o her word, law r or ito avail If Urielly I from lialmii ilepmaiikMH. b too palpable lor'clriiHftu, nny twivm rr tK-rsotM. relt ni , aiwiment. Wo b.lie-o thai (lenernl Wright ' will eorne to Hkjwumj coneluslou when he I In rail iwMNlen or nil Hie r..ct. Il Is thl , ,' , ,,,.,.. , . ... a'most universal Uller that lias lrailcne.1 llio orgnn'Mllon or the coitinnlc in tbcHmtli. If ibu Iwo eotniunlM mtsnl In Hm North. oniof IheMx companies which wire to he iniwternl there, mu suflkknt, In connection nnt rnsontlluliumi1. Tlwy Murder ourtol-i fu'r ,l WH,twl of "ir0 ,,0.v we Im,v'' wild iW California voliinlecr a I ready in tkdier, but thl I not uiieonsiltutlorul. 'IVy bealen Hie enemy at Sugar Creek llul'ow. field, lo prolccl the Halle country ami the drlvtiufron our oau lerrllory, but lliii ls'Their furee eorwlsled of Van l)ii't Prlee'e. Norlhcrit mine, we have not a woi.l to ,av.',wt. u.coii.titmio.iaUWVyijval-ur (r'frhK .McCiillooliV n.l J'rof eommm. !. 'IVy ,. . , . . . , '. ami convert the stolen vetrel Inlo plratlenl , ,, . . , ... , . ..: I!at we do most roipeelfully proletl agaiutt vn i,u ,1,1, ( ,mt ut,constl'utlon.il. They ' w ont tn wtrenl In wild cwirnelim, will. Iho wltlidruwn I of men enliicil iu Sontliern tleslroy our nnny. mini nnl nivy yards, but lias lo of a corwidcrable number of canmi. Uiejrmi. and wlio are ulwolutelv nccenry for Hd' I not uneoi.slliultannl. They tear down , nMir. inukel ami ammunition. Their Paw il pmtcetkMi ml sfely-to go'U Nottliern 0,u,r ""S ,"M, ,'3"i " A.wrlwn name, but ( ,g yntimmy wJiMWtrtI nl IVihu 'J.l.tHMl to !0.- , ' 1 .1 1 , . lid I not micoiwlitulion-il. lliey rme nn , .. ,,;,, . . . . , . . ,. Oregon, whin lliey Unc mote men ami greater Brmy mr n,0 Voweil purpose of taking tlie 0,)0, MUW awlalneil to lie iimr resoureei tin. 11 we huw, ami ought lo lime as eapiliit mill iK-siroylng the rowrty of IIk 1 Inlly wounded. Mclnlh ami lUelur, tU muel.palrlotlr.il. (government Itrdf, full this i not uuonnstilu-' Imter eon of Ihe (lovermn- nl A rknitrm, Me la eonc ition. we Iww lo av lo our North- ern friend, that ll is n pity welasd not known , (- mlvmW nf lWitrv,ng UtuX, It I Uely the trua itnte or thl nutter n little iromicr. ' unconstitutional. 'iwy mu'tnpt to traiwa-r Tlie peoil of Souilieri) Oregon ure not only n ' 11 soldier rrom one fort to another, It I villain patriotic, but n geuerou eple. Had lliey oiiily uncwistltiitlnmil. if they nttempt to ln (ally eonvlueesl that I, w.. iK-cearary for litem In rnlto five or ix hundrid iih-ii fur tlai protect cm of thu northern frontier, their iinlrl- otiiui ami generolly would liuve U-en espial - , j. r ,,wM ihuu wo wl. A citlacn ol thl valley eanmit leuie It ami go twenty five mllca (YKtward without exposing hi life among Inutile) In dian. Thu fertile plilns nml Hw Illimitable poitoi.il reouree rat nt 11 ure shut out fnuu Ihe riijoj meat of the Hsip!e of SouIIk-iii Ore gon, Hut it is nil well, we upKe. taring HsitJc joking, ll.u reuee of thl in titer U simple litis : TlaH.oplc or Southern Oregon keenly Mt Hie neeelty or rnltlug ut kMt lour gowpanhsi for their own defense and )irotictlou, nml every man lent u lielplag Incite. Tlie ieople of tLe Willanwlle, although a pev trletlcnml loyal m any jieoplu lu Hw workl, felt no rueh nceeetity ; l.cueo Ihey railed to raise their quota. Gkxmii. Slum ThU noble nnd patriotic German hat bud iiuotlcer signal opiorlunity aflbiilid him lo sliow his deeotlon to lit nil..n.ri1 i.niilvv 1.iIvn nc n lAfiirvmi fiAtti I 1 j " - ( the Old World, reeehul ami honored by America, eiery pulnillon of hie heart is Tor the l'lilon with nil ilh civil right nml political hlerslng. Itislhscliiely hating tyranny nml oppression, and loving liberty and Constitu tional freedom, his hcurt l In Iho druggie. I Ho Uoueof tlioso men whose intellectual perceptions e'eur up nmld the roar or cannon j mi the Finoko or battlo. Xo dangers uppal hint, nud no difllcultiee balk the intuitive cer tainly of hi judgement. At the bailie of Sugar Hollow, on the first u. y. oe w .. , co uu.au., o, tie.acun.e ni o, 8U0 men detulled lo guard a baggage Imln.l , , ..... . . hitt in the ,rrorm.e or that duly he wa nttiukcd by twice hi number. Ho succor. fully fought them all d iv and safely brought Hie train up to the main uimy. Taicc lliey had hint and hi littlo Spartan band entirely "T . . .' 7 airoumle.1. but he cut his w,.y Ihrough. wlce.we pn-.n...tl.o UnMerule omcen thought, now old Fo wo have you, but they weic disappointed of their game. Whgru i there ft German whoo heart dee not glow witl, patriotic lire ut ,., mcnlion of 8,;-,;-, W" .. traitors from their hiding place. Ut them hut -uicrcuroquiiu u uumuer 01 cra.y ukiiIiiIjwii wrwn,uvirt wjcvrtrrmtM A OJJtvccaUon of Doad Men. I nit Saturday win Iho day nppoiiilol by n tnithlntl iicrsonotru formerly known in these pari tin llio Democratic Coinily Committee, for l)l0 10,KOf Precinct Convocation. On ... ... ... ..... -..,.... ... .,. 'nnwno0M re(V ,nonlR.oly ghost were soon wc,n, ,H.fr wn. V(.ri1ii ll.c Court House. Xo, , , , w (,r t)K,r(, wmM bt; n flUm. ...... i.,ilnn .l...rn.-l.i. urtufcpilmir int. nml nti ,,,..,,, 'i ,.,! n-neiiril the nil cm ,1Wf Wc wcie nceoftc.l nt the door by .,,,,.,., .iti, Bmi ei0 weleovncd wllh.i teeming tnille, but there wn to much t,r ... , , ml r , , ,, iat wc illn conioculiou or ileni fr(pm nnw) ,0 twen. ,,,- M w ntfnnK TOrt tWllh!. FoP . pnl..nr1mi ,.r .....i ,.,. .,cro ,.cre rltn vlwblc tu mortal Hint nil Iho gliotli- fplrlls In the other world entertaining the opinion U-hl by Hicb disid men ore exceedingly ruro uud only oecu py the loner fphcrec If nny forlnllous com ibliinllnns nf elrcunistnnees houldi'ier raise them lo thoiphcre In which Andrew .Inclitnn inovn, there would lie n row iu gliroMaml t M. 11.1. 1.. At It. I n .rnn.1 Innl'tn nli.l ' " f . ... ..... . topritldo c-er the couvoenlloiu One J. W., nril.PtrlbL.ofSeion..wndalvelicliHlrrlbc. nM mm () m ,( nm vtn (), . ,,'., ,, . ,,., nr .,, w, tii'wiiyjfw m,0 ,,, ,, MU. ,aVM m ,,ml ,,,,' Wahlngton, ami rfrli the Merriumc l.lly ,,, lHmllW ,,,, nmong 'injured in the two day light. Shvluwuhole morUil. Tlwn conimcnecd Ihe ikligtitmniu I ttivi...r. ti v...i.i.... ...... ,iwr,.nll . ..... ,.,., ,. ,, .... ,.., .... 7J ' "-7. ? " J W I- jilutonlan n-glon llmt liocckii n iuv of oil- elul ret. While on earth lio dwelt with tl dUwiplei of Sam," In their tcnli nml tltvh M - Hlw I depnrlod thl lir, lw Imm re- tmillateil " Sam" nml till his doctrine. After nil Hie solemn dntie of Hw convocation hn-1 lcn duly dieeJmrgMl, tl pmkllnguhcsit gav. "l 1" the table. We lienril 11 dima nwwwf or .try ihhic. leu n rutii in mm nir. ' ' 81'01 lwl dUnppcnrol from uwrlnl 8U8 - - i How Thoy Miuine. We ollp Ike following from Ike. OngtHMu of March l.llh, und emnineml It lo the cowl! I lulioiial howler out thl way. Witness rnie of llielr logic, "'lids Tulai I .1 I... .1.. !"... ..t , 1 eiiroreeiiK-nt of law we imisl vietd to tlmt re- istnnee. Ixtiwmakeu mow sjieeille nppll- wtimi oIHil subject. The J.rv.i-Ieiw crvliw out mnilii't the Amuilstnitlon do- c.rnjf ,lwl iMr mt nro mieoiwtltulhuHil. A I Hie mum lime no word of fault I foi.i.l W III tnitur. Tl UV Oil arms nml niiiuiun Jlon. Imt nneousiliuiloniil Thev ,0,ml' u" '"' "" " " "7 " ' wmw' f j;7K ntritHiv "nml 1,1, unconstitutional. If we attempt to iuieontitiitionul. If we attempt to . .'..V ....w... ... I esuleet revenue In one of our own ivorU, ll revenue In one ol eair own iwU, ll diabolically unemnliluttoiiul. If we at- ,l0red nn udvum-e or cavalry ami light urlll- sjiM'St ' - r y-r :,iU;,mw wm,' o,,1;t ,,u tiiiieHtu) ; hihI If we wish to uikw money f. r,nliU(-''i nl,d break wlait I riipHiiil wouhl be iHiyinir the patriot soldier who lime vnliin-' the reluforeed lino of Hie enemy' center. The tcvriil their liuv in defeiue of their country ll I borrlitiy uiieoiuilltiitliHiiil. Any ..ml uwryll.lng tlmt .felT. H.ivl ,V Co. I nmy do I nil right ; but Lincoln ! Uncoil) ! ! 1 ami then Iosco I lie jwor fellow wllh Ireinii lou voice and dilluscd eye melt iiivny in n ' piro.li.i ol agony 1 It' awful. 'Itnilr melting fervor of iigonizlng sitriotin:i rem'nih us ol " l'k, ,of ,,') 1'1 80r'a' cutlomtd to sit eveiy morning with hi ipro tucle on hit nose nod Iho llible lu 1.1 huial while 11 look of heavenly piety mantled hlel , , , .... , , ,, , , I ..kfe...,. ...u.,. i.r,, "viik, ii. .n,n ,11111. into breakfast, the plou old man would nsk him : " John, have yon watered the molasie V " V." "Sanded .the ,uar!" " Ve." 'Dampened Hw wIlT" " Vw." " Well, .. Iri iu attiiul fmnjffi." " Hattlo of l?ort Donelson, Wo publish on ll.e onUide of our paper nl today, 11 graphic drrcriplioi of this terrible Kittle, l-cl every one who ha hail nny iloubu In regard lo Northern valor, lead it, and have ! , Ids doubt removed. Wo don't ask tlio five - to-ono fanatic to believe ite itateme-nt. or to' heesl it tlguillcaut teaching. Tlio I'nloi men engaged weio not only inferior in number. to lha Confederate, but were llglilinglheui on'ud light wings foiwurd, aur light turning ground especially selected by tlio traitor for ' 'ft '' "' '" "! fro llrlng on his 1 that purpose, Hut still they obtained n (jlorl- l,lcr. This final position enclosed the enemy 1..1..., In Hie iiir nf n elrele. Tlio ebnri'n of I lie In. ""' ..viutj. Hmmn nHmf h , aro .,,. nl, ,.., ,,. .,. .,,, ., , ,,. of Mm b. nc ,,,,, or , Northern men iu nuncio, fur lit iul nml energy Hence, whenever the cold steel has been u,ol by the emb.iiilul and oiiwurd moving Icslonc of Ihe North, Southern traitor have quailed (, M(cl (0 Mr myc , f , 0 . , ,. of ,;un. bayonet clairgo of Gun - cral Smith, Thu Coiiredei nice had been lor li fylng theniselvea for month, but Iho brave liiill.ttirt 1 tul Illiiiftitt liitittA n nl stum. 1 1.,,!.. 1.. iry inosamc inmg on Tvortlinn ttoopa uud eee how llay will tuie-td. rw ! r dm .? BST OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. Dispatches received by Aii.i. I n-.unr.il llulliiw. March lOlli ltrunswiik, In Georgia, nnd Feriinndliio, In 1'lorMa. nrc In puiwuslon of the Federal, also l'ort Cllnili ul the hitter place. "prtclvo Inrirc nuns fell lulu our bunds, toi-elher , will, one Inim1n.il nml twenty rilW camion, I Our force also captured tho rebel steamer l).g0, oa'i!e.l wl(h wagons unit timmuiil- '. ! ton. JottTnwH .Moxttot:, .Mitrcti loin. The Monitor ll piejwreil for nnulher con flict. Iter performance on Sunday was per-1 ftclly wilructory. The olllocrs upenU or her Ua ,w Mlietl ,crnMi timeK, but.not Injurwl. Only the opportune arrival ir the Monitor linuiicil the muely of thu MlnuoMta nml the other 1'ederul veel Sho tlhiubleil the .Mi-rilm.ic, wldcli, prevlotu lo her nrrivnl, wns proof uguititt ivoryiiiing. A Hag or trine (nt to Crnney Island to day, Males that rebel ofllcerj fay the Mcrrimac wus il.innged, but not wrioiwly. The rebel gunboat Yorktown recoivid n shot In her boiler during the engagement. Tlio Norfolk Mil Hook ml mils (lint tome or, Ihe Cumberland' oliotis enlcrtd ihe Merrlnmc Oiw Mull killed eventeen men. mid woiiim1.iI Commodore. Hucliunnn, wlio litis ulneo Hint. ,.,.,. MoUof ,, ,,,,, ,0 )jt (otnMMt , . .,, j Ahliiiit Secretary Fin hns rcturneil to , 'x""' '" llcr ,iul1 bl" ,I,C MnHor. und was ,1,1,- i.a.lly when lw tit Imek. Tins Cum ,,,,,-, briM(Wl,, llrtl llliy ri1K ,ight lllJ(,ml lm w ,,. ml ,, p,,M nol llok tin Mlnmaota nml Itoanhe, ul.hough both wro njrrmil(i u l!ll)k lh, MllllfMB roII now liaudlu the Merrlnmc, oho being si low -'l ""wieldy. lie nimMcm It utterly Impo .h.l. r.. i. 1,. ... 1.1 ... .lu. ivmitil tinnis. HIsi r.r Ikt logo to mi. tlio would linnif "Hntely rounder in nn onllnary gule. Ciiu-nm, .March Uth. .Miinaiwis has ln iweiiibly uceupknl by the Federal trooM. CKXTntn'u.i.x. Mnrtli lllli. Thl stronghold nr Hm rell pmwil n oonc ir ilulullon rarely wltncMed. Tin n iMtl emunienwdevacuuniig 011 SutunUiy ktM. d wmllmwl until MmuUy night. They' Ilien blew up Iho 11.1. lore up Hie rnllr.Ki.l truck, iMinwil their tent, fonnte and jirovl low, ami. In fact, destroy ing evtrylhing ibey could nut rvmuve. i The eurlbwofk ut Ctulrevlllo nre greull.i ' nilrepietiieil. They wenkimt of iw fornild iibk' I'lmmatir ns mis suppofcd. The enemy ,'ww wiivliig. bad WHnewkut Injunil thuiu "rwKing wuunwuro. ms. ...... W.iiiiNini)i, Mnreli 11th. There lw lieeu u light ut Jjmiuler Siiilimi, ..... . .. ... mMU ,,r " ' ""'m"e' "IWWI H',Kri" M" ,.,..,. , , .......i. ..r ,,,1,. " 'r,K" ' . . T . ' latter were ciriven imeti, ami iiiiriwn prr- irncri aipltireil. Ssv.ntl werekllkd on iiiel. aide. Tin- llnllli-nl .Silent- C'rrtll, Aili.ui.ni. St. I.oi'i. Mnreli 1 1 lh. A special dispatch from Suar Creek, wliere ll(01,rm.. oI- nj SouthwwHs .biltoned. ay Hie nml n iiuihIkt c-r uther proiulnri.t nwn are prisoner, U-iik 11 large number of lU rank nnd llle. Cneml Curtli' ofuVilal dbiwleli to C.encrul Halleek.sa: M'lui iiiinik bv Hm ooemv onmmeuovd Mniol. . . . ...... I fill., on my right, unci eonllmrrcl until mur o'oloek on tlai morning or .Mureu tu. 1 or- o'oloek on Hie morning of .Mureli 1H1. I or 1 moi'eitKiit w.u Iu pro.'rea wk-n the enemy, ut I eleven o'uloek lu thu morning, renewed Iho nt lnek on my right. Tlie tight continued nmluly at thetc MinU during tlie duy, tle ewmy hav ing gained the ioliit hotly eontwled by Colo net Curr nt Cro Timber Hollow, lint wa entirely iepulac.1 with the Tall of thulr coin maiilvr nnd (ieneml MoCulloelt, ly our force under Colonel D.ivl. The jdaii of the nttuek 011 tlweiK'iuy' tvuter win gulkiutly es.rrkd ' ' riLKU'.ir.l l.t. (..!aiu,I Cl.l,u.ltiill. Ulu. IV. Ullt. . . ,. .. . . ,. 1 - 1 por to I by Gin. Ouvb entire iliwsiiiii,iilllioiigh that of Gen. Sigel'a oommaml, which lind ro mnlned till near Hw cloo or day, left before1 Hie day oloetd. I was conviuevd the enemy hud ooacentrulcd tlwlr main farce on my right. I tliercfure coiumeuecd n change of ft out for ward, so a to face Has enemy when he de ployed on my right Hank in Mrnng Kition. Tlio change had been only mrllully (ILcled, but wiui fully iu prngrca. when, nl umUe, the attack on my right nml center w a renewed, thero being firing ulniig Hie whole line. My 1 'eft. under Slgcl, moved close lo the place 00 copied by Iho enemy, driving him fiom the 1 liti.lilj nttil mli-nnntiwr clnmlil, Inu'.iril I Imiil ....,.,..... ,...,s ...,. , .. Hollow. I imnicilintcly ordered Iho center - "-- - -- -.--'- . -- o- w- --" -- ,, oMcn(11,,, irolIg,,out 10 wIloIc ,InC( Uminlotilv routed tl.o whole rebel force, which lfllr8nUll , lwt confllsion ,,,, ,1w1 nlll, Impaablu defiles ami cross timber. Our Iom was heavy. Tho enemy's In cannot he as certained fiom the de.ul scatleied over a large ' Md. Tho encmy'a force sjc.1llvn.1l in n . bl)t , ,,,. ,,,',, fmco reU , t Itoston Monntnin. Gen. Sigul hi nil ill umed , to Huston Mountains, Gen. Sigol fullows them towards Kelt Irvillc, and my cavalry Is , puwuliig 1.1m toward tho mountain, tcour- , iiw tlm 'Ainilri nml lirlmrllK' III lil'limniu. Z.Imi A Messenger arrived at th.ee o'clock this niorulng.nndieport8iiat our lora on Sugar ( iia), Aihaii.a vv.i lour huudicU uud 111 s. the rebel lut- one thousand Mllcil nml woum!i.il nml one thousand prisoner, further nf the llntllr In Arlniins. In uiillelpntiaii. or nu ntlnek on the mitli,lii tarcc, with n buttery or fix pieces nml two (lencrnl CurtW ordered the trains to be drnwn howltrcw, miller tupt. .venae, lownnu up on the north side, but nn unexpected nl'eicnlng, most of the enemy's) guns were si trick commenced on the renr, north of our ' lenccd j they, however, mnilo n desperate nnny, by l.flOO or 2,000. rebel oovulry. (''o". charge on the howitzer battery, wlikh was dc Slgcl, with ?00 men, prelected the Irnln Tor rendeil by dipt, l'lumptnn's Compnny of rcg sevcml hnuw, nlterniitely retiring und stopping ' uhirn nud n portion of Col. Plfw'a Heglment lo bold Iha rebel lu iheck. while the Irnln , of .Mexican Volunteer?. 'I he 'JV.nn, COO pushed backward to the main b idy or the army.. Mwnwhllo the rebels engaged SIgel nihi'trirpn HitiM iirMiniil..il him. but he cut hie way througti every time. Ourl-xfils cutimitcil from 800 to 1,000 killed. The ribel hv not known opposed to be 2.0U0 or .'1,000. l'robably l,.r00 prlsn iipm were tukeii, nml more ure coiwtnnlly lulng brought In. Hi lee, with nbout 10,000 men, retreated northward nml then took nn easterly direction. Ueiicnil JiOvrnn C. Ha vis is nflcr him. The rebels hud In tlwlriirmy 2,000 Indians, supposed to bounder the com-1 maud of Mclntwh. l-'eilcrul foldier were found cnlKil, nml some were otherwise tnutl. lated by these ravage. On the morning ol the Otli Vim Horn rent n Hag of truce with h rrrpict that ho be nllo.reil to collect the bodies' of onioirs and men v.lm fell lu the rngngnncM. I lenertd Curtis gave Ids consent, but mldeil an pxprnwlun of rtgrut nt such nutrnges cm Hw buttle Held, n living contrary lo clvllissed wnifsre. Mnny of tlie Federnla had been tomahawked nml sculpeil. Curtis 1110 c.v piewed th hope llwt tills Important Mruggk wtitiM not lU-genernto into winge wnrrure. i;itul t'nolr nl Jti ni)lil. UiVtvn.t.K, Miireh lOlli. Heliublo Information from Memphis, under date of Wednesday, ny that the clllxeiw nre grently alarmed, but relying on Fort Pillow Tor uVfeinc. Hut few troop tire nt Memphis. MrnilfCt of the Ililature have oentteiul, nT tcr iHiverul imireelual nttempt lo Iratumci biwlticn. iiov. Hurls is Hying from one outlieru )Hiiut to another, with little pro pcet of uemdlitg- in hi tlturt to rally the ienilt to tile nhl. lI.MTnK.Mari.il 11 III. Umrnl llHekner ami Tllghnmn item put .. .... iu olote eoiiflneuifiit nt Fort Wnrmi yester day. TIk i-n.tru is not itxtrd. 3!ur Kniinlliiii nr itf 'iiLTlie I,.l Kdirl MimiMliiilil In JIIiuil. 'I'Imi itdiel iVHeotiteil Niw Mmlriil. Mo., last night, kni Ing n qimntlly or guiw, nmunl. Hon. Icul ami storr. which lliey were tumble lo curry uway. hoim.' nghting IihiK place ywlerduy between their pm nnd nlege Imt - lery. In which our Iom ivus tw-ruty kllksl ami wiHimleil. A shot from one of their gun din- m.iunted one of our y-t-Hiumler. hilling four nml wounding lv. 'IV In of ili cim-hiv was not areertalnetl. ns lliey curried off their 1lu.1l ami wrumkil. Col. Cnrr of the Tenth lllluol wo kllksl Wedmtday uiiehl, while pluuing picket. The mt my was uppoed to number 11,000. 1'him1 No. 10 I reported to lw evacuated. Cietirm: l'oHV CiHcliil Ilriiint of tlie .l.u Jlnil.l I Ifullli. St. Ijnvm, March lAth. General Pom-' nfllebtl report to Gen. Hal k ek w llml Hie vJclwy nt New Madrid wa gieater tlwn nt llmt ts-jHrrU-sl. Twcni.fle plect of artillery, eonlliog of twnity.lmir ami thirty-two oiiih! rllUI eauiinn; two lct- terk of Heal urllhVry, n:. Iiiiiih-imk- quantity of liked amunltiou, several thou mud (mall arm. ten Iwxe. of miuket earhidgea. three huudiol lionee and mole., tent fia- on army or 12.000 K....a,Hla.,l.n,WmqH.nll.yl otlnr prc.i- WI?P.,t,,l..,,W'. lh"'1 " '".""'T t,r.,J!l,,,", 'n .,T had falkn Into mir latnd. 'Mai rwniy left 0 hurriedly us to ksne nlileer' Uggugenial Hoi men' kiwMi.-k, the dead uuburkd, ami 4iipieriHi the table. A Morm whleh raged during li.e night enabled them lo inukv u cir cuit (rom the river umllK-cuvted. Haling the whole day on Thurad iv our line whip drawn In oIomi nrdr to tlielr wih-I.. Umk-r 11 furlnii (lie or sixty jileew of nrlitkiry, uud the fear .. ...1. .,..! .. 1. . ,.....!.,. ,...!.,... n n... . H tun . , iVh 1 . ,. .nu..; . naiuwu iwnnu mm prvvipiiuicn; ....run nn iikfht. .Many prkwner wore taken, uUo. 'Ilrere were taken, nktn, colors of mend Ar kniisw reghntnl. Ilolllu was in commaml of Hatir Hoot of gunboat. General Piqie hn Iweniy-Hve gun in t Ite enemy' work, com uuiuling every t of Hm river. FOUKIGN IIKI.ATIONS. Wahiiimito.v, Mureli IMIi. Tlut rekilloit iHtweci the United Slultanuil fiirtlgn piovers ure now mild to le en tirely free Ironi npprvhe'iiMoii or dll urbane vvluitever. The tone or nil coricjodtncu id conciliatory. It is oontiderotl that the Hrlt lili.uswell a Hie Pieueli MlnUtiy, 1 evi dently gaining Mrtmgtli, owing to it disooun tenuuclug any yniKtiliy wlih Scccionil3. C.lllllllt .lIcOlilliiu Allilieoi'j. IIU Alloy. Gencnil MoOiellnu inlilrewcsl the Midlers or .i. 1. i .i,..i. . m 1. ,1.1. i.... uiv rf.iioy 01 iiiv 1 uiuioiii; .uiiien j-iiii. x in , .,,,,.., , ., , , a mug nine oe mis i.epi iiie-m inactive in timer that they might be ilk-clpllned. nrimtl ami In- ......,...i 11.. i.,.i.i ti...... i,i.. 1.. ..!. ii..., .....wv... ..u v,. ...... u..v. .,.., ...,. uiey niigut give n tieutii enow 10 1110 leucuion. 'I'lieir patience nnd constancy in general were worth 11 dozen vlutorlee. Tlie moment for fic tion had now arrived. I will now bring you f.ieo to fuoe wllh the rebels. l'ui'.oo llioit nluvv hllll T.ltis. Xasiivk.u:, March l.'itli. Parson Ilrownlow arrived lioro today. St. Loci, March 13th. 'I'hc llcpuUuan Im3 n letter from Albu . out rnue. dated Feb. !Wd. clvlnu nn nccoutit or a fight nnd skirmish between tho 'IV.vn lebcls ,.. ,, , ,.,, ., and tho I nlon men under Col. Cnnby, on tho morning of tho 21st. Two hundred Texan mnh, with wagon master were cnpt.ncd. l he 'I csniis were on the heights opposite Itlo Giuiidc fiom tho Fort, which was dealilutc of water. Col. Cunby had to puM to tho water guarded by hi bnltciy. Ho hnd 2,000 men, nnd nil other outlet vvcro gua.dcd in force. The Te.nii3 must either surrender, or cut their way through. When Iho e. press closed on 1 on the morning nl tho 21st, booming of can non was heard, announcing .hat battle 'd mencd. comment- filler ii.roi niatlon stales Hint n military cpro3 had Just n.rivcd from 1-ort Craig The bittlc co.nniciieed nt 0 o'clock 011 the inotnin0 I tlu 21. betwi) u oium of our mvmKfiM troop-, under Col. Huberts, nml llio enemy, "cross the Hlo Grnndc, with nlIcl success, until noon. Col. Cunby then crofscd the river, strong, nrmcil with carbines nml revolver, nml , a ecn poiiml liowilzer, cimtgni iciTniey nml furlniwlv. After iH'elinricing thtir our- bines nt dine distance they drew their revol - vers nml lushed on the battery nmid n slorm orgrnpc nml cnmiMrr. The Mexican volun- leer, panic Flrlcken. Ikd. dipt, rlumplon eompnny ftooil their ground mull one hull were killed, C'npt. Mellne rcftiKil lo lenic his guns nml was killed nt Ids post. Kit Cnron, in coin- ( mand of n roglmeiit of votunlccr.s deployed ns skirmishers, did good fervleo during the nc Hon. Our los Is 200 killed and wounded, and tho enemy' Ixlicvcd to lc much more, i Knntnivs II i:.vnv, March IStli. bnltnllinn of the 1st Xehrnskn lleglmcnt ntlntkcd nml routed the icbcls, numbering rjno, at I'nrlf, Tcnn., to-dny. 'I he special dipntehr lo the N'ew Yorh pliers tutc Hint the Scnnto Naval Commit. lee, to-.lny,ngrced to rcjiort n bill npprojviut. lug ?1, 1,000.000 for Iroii.cluil veel. Awlftunt Secretary of the Xnvy, Fox, now nt Fortiw Monroe, tctagrnplts that Ihirc 11 no dmiUt but that the Monitor will did; tlici .Mcrrimac in the next engagement. Ornm.ANii HMiiiiiATiov.-We fird the follow. Ing In the Salmmil Inlrilipcuftv of Jan. 2"th ll justice und linmiiiilly will le npprcciatid by the loyal elliden or Oregon nml California : lit il rmietnl At. That for Ihe protection or emigrant on Hie tuerland rnnle beiwrin the Atlnnllc Slnte nml Ciilirornln.Oreirnii.iind Washington Territory, tin- mm of 2.'i,000 I 10 lo expended under the ilinetlun ofllic Sit. r,.irv of W..r. If, In hi judgement, Hie nine ifxiy lie nreeamrr, - - Ficomptlsu ltantfl licroived r,t the T....1 HHlnn nf Diii,lmnr Lautl Office nt Kcsuburg I.vxn Omen, 1'iMKiHim. Mnrrh ID. l.t',2. Thl ontco Ims rwlvi-d Pre-emption Patent r the following iiphtwI wttlir. The Patent ftw nro rernly for dcllirrjr. iim,h Ihe sHrreniter of the corltttenle lfrr,l from thl olHevnt the llmo In nn oath lo Mipimrt n! entry, and Milirlli'ng I Iho Cotwliiutltm nni) Onveniiiic.il of the t illicit jSiute tlmmitm fUm'itVMnv Ann Mil Ikrn. Allierl leap. .Ih. M. I'nrillee. Slephell P. .InllU'OU. I."wl Prtcsli'l. .riifin 51. Ihtrk-r, Tho. Nurrlfr Ciirrell Crockett. Jm1.ii Pavls. Minimi ("nil Ciiririi, lliifjli Heap, (!io. I'elit, rerdlnuud I Wright. I'mKftrt (iMnlft Alev. 51. Applegwle, C raoia Mulkey. 'Hinmas llneliHiniii. hint CumhIh 5lnriln lleiiuett. .limn 'intf l.'llslm Appleimte. CUw CuHHift Cli.l.tliiii Liliulicrr, NvUon llHOII. .Tons Km v. ISrglfter. iToscphino County . UNION CONVENTION. , I A County Convention will lie held at the I Court llmi-e. lu Keitij vllle.on Saturday, tho ; W dy of Way, iHiix. at I o'clock f. m r..r ' ' P,,r,,H, of wleellng eHiMlhluti Tor the vu-1 rin c"m,r " P""" i-l".M"-l , "r l "" ,n,,n, li,v CT"iy .M' " ""," -c'ta"', mid lor the transaei:..., u, other lml I """I' lewMHHiiw.! that aseeUag be Wld la I ..... i..i,. ,u. ci..,.i. ,1.. ana, day of April, at t o'clock p. m.. to m led del-1 liule to ipioMiut Hhiiii lu the CuuutyCou., ivutlun. Thu l'reuinet will Is witlllul to lelegute ns fnl In wr : Waldo (5 UrigB 1 ..-..-I.. . in.. , iwi""iiiiiii hiibm in ririn huh r Ilnmnlown :i Orar I'lut 1 Suuktr 1 licit i- Creek 1 State Creel, 1 (iravu Cim-k 1 Wllllam-Mirg '.' ofiCanjoii. ..!'.'.!!!i!x Illtll.lll. I 'j;;;;;;';! (j,,,,. . Walker' Mill.. A. II. Mc-I..wa.., Clwlnnnn, ) A. Teriam, t'mlml t.w. W. 51. t:vN, ) ni:w Ai)Vi:uTisi:iMi:NT.s. !:iiu!i;ii.i:ii;i!!,ji!i!!iii:i', Soaii Expedition! Attention! Subscribers! ALL or thoc who HiWrlbed Iktcou, Flour, etc.. fur Hie Powder ami .Suluinu Itlvcf ltod KxH'illllon, oi'auiiUiil nt this phtoe, me her. by imtillisl In bring In I lie hiiuc a mioii a. ' iHiKkllilaut luitliett iMituiu Ihe 1 1 1 1 li of tlio - , ., . , ,...,. .' e inning month nud leave ll at tlio rlorcofi Uermati Illooui. Tin) putty ilwlgu aiiiulng on Hie 15th of Apill. llv wdr or llm ' LXIXT iIVL CO.M.MlTTI'll. JndjtonvlUc, Mlt., 2i, 1W.'. lib 5!icrift's fJalc. I BV virtue of 1111 llvc-uUou lo 1110 dlreclid, Iiiim1 out or the County Coin t fur the County or Douglus anil islutu of Oieguu, 1 have levkd upon anil will pi octal to sell to the Idghurt lilililer. lor ciir.It, on tlio prcmUes of. Aiircn J mcr, in Douglas county, urcgon, on ' j Thuradtiy, 24th day of April, A. D. 1662, iMiTwecu tlio hour of 10 .1. m. and 2 1: m . the .intll, l.r.l r ... Ilia Tli..inll.. flnl... ..f nK.... Tiller nforemlil. nml tltcilbcd nslollow: He. ..... .11.1. .1, ..iu .7...l.,l,..l. uiuiiii ,., ..iiuii ' K'IK at a point J0.50 chain rouil. ami ex.! ehnluwot ot conur lotxotlon 10, xl,X3ninl so, Towndilp so, ronth nuige ft ami C. wcM j tlmneo south twenty (it)) chains, osrt forty (IU) ft $1P$ (70) chains, to plnco of boKlnnlng, containing hi'ee l.iindnd and twenty nous, moio or lew, Tlio wnilli ball' of salil ul.ilut lwlong to the wife ot Anion Tiller, mill Will not bo rohl. UOI , ,,, .- I til ... Ml ir,v u V.VL-K.U.UI C..I.1 H 1. ,.. ...1 ...... .., r.. .,.. num .mi, ui nun uiiiiiii; vuiiii, 111 imuiul .Illllira T. riluiii,. AilmlnUlrnlni- f llw. -Inlo nf William 11. Tinnier. .Kcciih.it, for tho sum of Two llunilu-il nml Twenty one ami nfiy-niuo iiiiu-i.iimirciitii imiiar tzi ov-iuui, nun in- i;:!';,,": ,1011 X FULLHHTOX, teiort ut two nml uiiu-luyll' per cent, pur mouth, Sherlll nt Dun An, isomitv. Oro:rnn. .Match 21th, 1mV. lid i Tt'sncns BLANKS for salo at r O 1H1S ol-FICE. FRESH GOODS! TO TIlKtK A Lit HAD V LAUGH A.M.) vHLL-si:Li:cri:n stock of MEKCHANDISE, TiiK uNni-:nsuixKi auh now KK'JHIVIXG 1 j josDtL C3-OCDC3.S 1-HOM SAX FltANCISCO, WHICH AP.1-: OP1-T.UF.D AT fOW PRICES FOR CASK , To correspond with the hard time. QUICK SALES AT SMALL PROFITS. itm ltK.inv iav, IS 1J1WT FOU ALIm Kirry rllrlr Wnrrniilnl lirirrnilril l'lcnse give us n call. WilDB, HORCIN 4 BO. M Jnelwonvllle, Jan. 1 lPf.2. 51:tf -ANU- rpiirtttmlerslgned would respectfully lnfiirw -L Hie olllxeiis or .Inckfon nml iiilj'illiin ' c'-ui.tU-s Hmt be has on hand nu.l will uiaimhi. IlirC 10 OrilOr All Uhuls f SmlillcryS. Hiinicvs hl'lll AiS Iwn v Dn,,,.),! )Iurne (long nnd Mmrt tug) "Concord lliirncss, Huggy lliiinix (double ulid hiligle) Spanish Saddh. trie and rigging enmplclc j , l-"111' i!V,,!,,1, J,H K'? ,,,,,llw Biitituc iiHirr, 111.1111?, Surcluulcs, llaller, Spin. ('urrycouibs Whip. Whlp-hislic. And nil othir article iisu.dly found In a fif'l-chisl xtock of ayv.xixsxian."3r. ALU WORK WA It It A NTI'.I), Store In u Siutlnel " Hulldlng, ('ulir.rn!i Mriit. nr.Mtv .irixsi:. .Tneksoni llle. 1 l.-e. 2 1 , I Kb I . -lUtr BOUND l''OJt t r Within Sixty Days! GOODS SEHLL1XG AT TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE Willi o u I lienor ve ! AT J.?i. BRIItJHEn & I Wo tlio clefei iiiliicil and Oim pel led (u lititee nil out' Hook Accounts and Notch In tlio hand 1 of our At toiney, lc ! action At tlie coming term of the Dis trict Court, II' not paid on or he fore tho 2d J) AY OF JAM'AKV, 1802. J. A. BRUNNER & BRO. JACKSON VILLK, Jan. 11. M decj J)K1) 310 1 ) lT C T I OM In tho Price of Board and Lodging! - AT TIIK PRANOO-AMERIOAN RESTAURANT. flonrd and Lodging, per week $9 00 Ilnnril. neruei-k- . . 7 00 ..., ..... , 0111L, 1)er ...... .. . ...I. ---. 1 - v.....,.. .- ...,, . ....... -. -, v,v,., nt0 l0UI" b0,,l 'V10 2 75 M 50 hoUglng per niglit. In private loom Lodging, per night, lu double room Single .Meal J.HE TABLE. lic'iliiclton In price, but no reduction or chniigu lu table. .My table hall not bctur patseU by any In the Stale of Oie-gou. MADAM i: J)K KOUOAM. J.iel. ouviile 4m lo I vi, a.tu