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1'ti tl J .1 A THE OREGON SENTINEL. O. .TACOIIN, f.tlllni. jAoksoNviiiijia. SATURDAY, - - .JINK M, I8(a. "To Titr. Kmcicr and ri:ni.Nr,scv ok vnvit Union, i OnvKnNMKXT von tun wiioi.n ts imus- MXI llll.K."-- HikAiii;!. Oregon. Kvcry paper llmt wc receive frnm the West (rn .Stall's brings to us tlio pra 1 1 fI 115 Intelli gence llmt tlio uvcrlntul emigration to this Klutr, this season, will bo very large. HcVcrnl causes linvc combined to produce this result. 1st. The existence of c.xlcnslvo nnd paying gold field on our cnslrrn borders linn itulnctil many to emigrate to Oregon, hoping thereby to Improve tlielr pecuniary condition, or I" relitevc their wnslc.il fortunes. It Is n gcncrnl rule llmt men never retrieve tlielr Tot tunes on tlio very spots where they lust them. Sur rounding circumslnncos nro Hiifiivorublo to llielr siicecs. 'I'liey know nml feel It. Ilenee Ihey linden from the scorn of their dh-nstcrs to new field or enterprise, take the desperate ilinnctf, ami generally win. The gold mines on our cnslcrn bottlers offa, to the restless nml conquering energies ol invli, it fine IK'M fur operation. Ilenee wo henr of large number ascending the Missouri river, nlso multitude coming on the nhl emigrant rond principally from the Western Hlntcs nil making the new .' Damlo their destina tion. Hesldes tlio desire of pain, I hero ore oilier enures that have operated to direct emi gration to Oregon. It I n welt-known fact that the vandal tplril generated by thin rebel lion, tins swept over .Mirnnri with nil 11k blasting nml desokitlng power of 11 limoon. Many 11 family, which n year ngo wns sur rounded with nil the comfort and conveni ences of life, has been redttcul by the devalua ting energies of Hits rctielllon to romptiutivc poverty. Tired and disgusted witli the kcwh by which they linns been surrounded, they have g.ilhctnl up I heir few remaining effect, nml put their little ones Into tlio wa;;oiik wllli 11 view of tccking n peaceful home In tome of Oregon's sunny and fiulllul valleys. 2d. Oregon, in tlw grandeur, beauly nml vn rlcly of her icencry, Is the Swltcrlund of Amcr- ten ; in the salubrity nml iiiIIi'iicm of her ell- mate, In the purity nml transparent clearness of her nir, the rivul of the land of tlio (Vsars. Her mineral resource arc but little devilnpcd, but enough is known to warrant the i.svrtton that they nro rich, nltuiuluiit mid lnexhaul nblc. Her iwitoraldvnntii'.'e .nrA.nnn. . . -. l flinuiiiirni lands, tlinugh llnillcd.nrc or incsliniistnblo feililily, and pro duce all the cereal iiihI grassed in abundant quantities and ol I In) very lies! quality. As 11 fmit country, Oregon ucknowhilges 1:0 suh rior. Thete fuels nro last bitng coinpre licudtd and understood by Ilia enterprising farmer iiimI bushiest men of the (.'rent West, nnd innny ol I In in are wending tlx-ir way to Oregon, with the dtsign of making It their Al lure home. The gratifying fuel it Unit clearly estab lished that the population of Oregon is toon to bo largely and permanently Inercussd Willi the increase of popukition will come en Urged financial operations, nlso n greater ex tension and reouwed activity in commercial rvlatloni. Willi these hitler will come internal im provement, public cnterprko, nnd everything else necessary to constitute n prosperous nml powreful Slate. I'uMublc highways, safe umi commodious bridge and railroad follow in the wnke of the multitude, nnd will be built as soon ns commercial nrcowlty demand them. What we want (hen, is population. That will give ti wealth, comiwriekil Mislilon, Internal Improvement, notional influence nml political power. California has reeeivid benvy npprnpi mt!oi.s from tho Generul CSuv crniiHUt for various nnlioiwl purpotu. wliile Oregon has rectlvttl but littlo. Why Is llib? Is It because her natural diMdvnnlag( 10 ipilml more? nay vcilly. It is bocnuso her iKinauds were lutkei by population, woullh nnd power tho two latter the necessary con-Fcqm-ncrs of the former. It Is not generally tho natural position, but the number of the surrounding population, that gives to u place national Importance. It would have been folly hi the N'ol.'onal Government to have for tified the harbor oroniid which San Kranclfeo is built befuro tho cily hflu un existence, and beforo the fertllo valleys and 'old-producing mounlalne, back of It, were filled with n (Kill ing population of men, who knew their rlgii.' nud, knowing, dare maintain them. With tho prospect, then, that Oregon has of a rapidly Increasing population, her future looms up bright nnd glorious. Add to this the fuel that her industrial and commer A W m.' jiwtfil ' ilfcb. cial interests nrc nbout to be nwnkened into life again by tho golden current flowing from lierenilern border, nnd that n Pucifie Il-ill- roud Hill Ima patI tho House of Represents lives, und ho imut be n mUunthropc, indeed, whoso imagination draws a black pall over our future. Tlio dawn U breaking, und the day Is about to Uj ukhercd In. Tho telegraph is established, und chained lightning belts tho continent. The multitude are coming, and In ', their wake will fullo.r tho iron horse, the ,, noble symbol of advancing civilization, popu- . ltion and power. Okkoo.v .Mill. Win. J. Allen, Ihc pioneer Ipinllicr ol Iloguo Itlver Valley, has leased the ilflouringmlll commonly known as tho How- jrfoal Mill, put It in thorough repair, nnd Is ij- iwm-lji v .w. uwui, l V HJVC IflVU II1B i' m.IIiim A V 1 flM... 1. 1..... i-t. 1 .1.- fji-ar aaa ean rvmni"iH i The Victory. l'rom the comparatively full returns, which we publish to-tluy, It will nppeur thnt the Union ticket lias swept the field by n trhiinp nut and overwhelming mnjorlly. The peace softs nnd tha eoinpromlse debnitchers hnve been overwhelmeil by n perfect Wnlcrloo de feat. Kvcry cwinly In the Hlntc hns gone for the Union ticket, save benighted Joseplilnc. The Dlxlcltrs coaled thetr nauseating dnetrlnc wllli the ilulcet naini' of Iiemoerncy.nnil, nfler the manner of the palrnl mtdlelna Tendoro, advertised It to the world ns un iintidolu fur our natlonnl disorder?, but they found no sate. The people or Oregon disbelieved In the mon strous doctrine of Secession, nml they have expressed their condemnation in 11 clear nnd emphatic m.inncr. They have full lallh nml confidence In tho Constitution ns our fathers made It, ns 11 complete and nlmo.it perfect sys tem of government, nnd they hnve expressed that reliant filth in their iccent verdict. The Constitution has worked well In the past, Is fitted for the present, nud they bollove, under Ood, It will 'live und triumph forever. . They have said Injudicial compromisers nnd roust i. tutinual tinkers, keep your hnmls olT of that sacred Instrument. It nerds to tie enforced not amended, It needs to bo rr?pccted and obeyed not changed. Such is I ho verdict of tin loynl people of this State. Again : The result of this election is 11 withering condemnation of such men us SlurkJ and our Utile Governor. The people of Ore gon will bo Insulted no more by weakly pro nunclamentos from the Kxccutlvc OITlee. for bidding tln'm to whistle or play Yankee Doo dle, fur fear somebody m.iy raise n fuss about it. Senator Stark, after nil his efforts it t re organization have fulled, is Invited home, to ruminate on tho expediency of drinking healths to Davis and Ileiiureganl. Many n would-be great nun will ever regret the record that he has made at this election That iccord will lust forever, nnd will be np prilled, lu In coming years, as the lest by which the loyally of any nsplrnnt will bo tried. .Men cannot, lo say the Usui, place themselves in a doubtful position In their country's duik est hour, nnd (hen, when the danger Is past, e.enK) the coiitequenctv uf that record. Tl.ey have deliberately made It let them stand or fall by it. Tin Now. The tiding!. Irom the wur, although not nl n sanguinary character, nro equally interesting nud lmxrluht. The Napoleonic Hcnurrgiinl has been compelled lo retire finm Corinth, leaving behind him Immense unity supplier and largo quantities of the munitions of war. Ilallcek has occup'eil the place, while rope- has gone forward ar.il Is fust bugging the game. Up lo tlie hunt dales he had taken 10.000 prisoners nud lft.000 ilacd of nrnw. It is reported llmt when the Napoleonic learned that the railroad by which ho Intrndnl to escape had Ixxn destroyed by the Federal force, he became frantic and udvUcd his live-to-oner lo esatpo in the best manner their running Ingenuity might suggest. No doubt, they took the ndvice. I IIC UIUVUIUIUH ll MII Hill ,....m. .......i... unsiipwrtvl 5 und llmt seditious und ilUlnyul ...r niu umiii ue 111 I ho hands of tho Futon troops. We Iwd lenrs llmt the .Memphis- uns would carry out ilnrlroft.repc.ilwl llirttiU'..,lllllc f(irm,r K.n, ,,,,, llemaw, for C and iiurlfy that iiolhiliil city wllli fire. Hull...., 1... ,1 . 1.. ..... ..r ........ 1 .,, it M-cms Hint enough rlahlewis men dnill!. - - within its prcclncls to save it from Hie lmH.'t- uous nuidnoM of Ik- I. our. The forts thut giuiructi u opproaciuM are i.isi lulling into ht. potion or tho Kileral forcw. )-url Wright Ikis r.,len,und l-.,rt I ...idolph lu. Uf 11 ws(d by the lleet of Iron cl.nl gunboat innirr wiuuwmi ui i.uininuiiere rwiiv, .iuy (!.! I....I... Il.. .1 ... l... .1... I I.I .n.,.. it.w f., .tll, II1V nivillt VIMIIIl li, of lint ltepublio, which llw hurled nt the fool of Ik statute of Ik- immortal Jackiou, slmll be drtliileuil and ognln bo icrmittkil to llont hi the buees ofhisiveii, the noble cmblein of civilization, program und iMtiomil miwer. Vicksburg, below Mtmphis, U nt the mercy of Furrngut gunboolM ; nnd probably 1 re (Iim the iinvigallon of the .Mississippi U completely undr the control or Ik Federal Meet, When those two pollutiil cities shall Tall, the hum bug Confederacy will Ih cut In two, nnd, 110 doubt, will bleed to dwitli Tor want of proper uavul surgeons to lukc up tho diuovciul vuhu und nrlerUt. .MuCvllun, with hU well-appointed nnd vic torious nrmy, is slowly but surely tn boning tho rebl Capital. Davis mndu the Mime abortive nllempt there that Ucnuregnrd did ut I'illsbiirg Liuding, und wllli ubonl Ihornme rosnlts. Tho fight was a bloody one, but tho rebel were diiven from the field tit the point of tho bayonet, nnd. finally, inglorlously fled, leaving their dead ami wounded in tho nosM-' elon of tlio I cderal army. Ily lust niglil'd stage we learn that Mem phis nud Vicksburg havo no doubt been eur rendeiul, and Ihat Charclston nnd llichmoiid are nbout to be attuoked by powerful fleets of Ironclad gun nud mortar boats. All the arrangements wcro completed nud tho ball was ubout to open. Moiik or Tin: Ciiiv.u.uv. A hocus dis- natch was distributed nil over Linn comity on elect.:)!) day, by the Dlxieite.", to tho effect 11 Hut tho Cabinet hud sustained the action of General Hunter, that Hunter's proclamation had Icon issued in accrdancb with instruc tions given htm by tho Sec.'etaiy of Wur j thnt tho Democratic members from tho Uor der Slates had withdrawn from their Butsj Hint llio Democrats from tlio Western States hud dcclastd their intention to do tho same Also thut tho Tux and Kxch-c bill had passed tho Senate today, (.May 27th) by a voto of 20 to 8." Such wcic soma of the means re sorted to by tho bankrupt Secession clique to carry tho lato election. Lost to every sense of honor and right, Ihey tcsorled to lying und forgery on eleclion day lo mlslcuil und dclraud tho people. Uut they failid. Old Linn rolled up n largo Union majority, in spite of their bogus telegropio dispatches. What con- Odcnco can the people have hereafter in such a crew, Aguln, nil of this was dono in the sacred name of Democracy. Yo Union-Democrats who la good faith voted that ticket on clcKlIen d.iy what think yo-i of yoyr Kadvrs f nuwmimunin BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. WjMiitNUTnNi June 2d. -Iloullgny,ex-Mcin- beror Congress from New Orlc.uis, visited, lV,, b . , ,- t.7a i,tin ,.. ....1 M.i i.l"TIicro were Revere storms on 'lucsdaynntl the House to day, nml wna received with much warmth by the members. Wasni.nuton, June Ski. Tlio Deportment tif Fortress Monroe hns been nbolWicd. (Jen. WmI nssmnes command nt llnltimore. (Jen. t)ix reports to McClellnn. STHAsni'iiu (Vu.), June 2d. Frmnniil, 1 with n strong column, left Franklin, IViMle- ton comity, last Sunday, llo crossed the Sheiiamloab mountain.', marching neatly n hundred milt.i, with little means of transporta tion. This morning, five miles from Htrnsbnrg, ho overlook Jackson, In full retreat with his whole foico, on the road from Winchester to Slrnsburg. Colonel Clwcrl, conmumllng the advance, enmo upon the enemy, who was strongly polled with artillery, which opened ns soon ns the Federal column npeared. Fre mont's main column was brought up nnd formed In lino of bat llo. Jackson, however declined to light, nnd while hol.llng Closer! In kluck with u portion of his troops, he with drew his main force und continued lo retrent. Twenlytlvo prisoners were taken by our cav alry. Fiemont occupied the place that evening. A rccontiolsttiucc discovered llio enemy In force seven miles west of .Front Iloyal. Con. Iinbands report that Hosccran hud attacked Jackson, nud heat him. (Doubtful.) Xkw Vuiik, June Ud. (Icncrnl Slgvl has been appointed lo comlmind nt llnrprr's Ferry, superseding Gen. Sn.xlon. , Waiiix(1to.v, June .'Id. A dispatch from Gen. McClelhin, yesterday, pins: "The nt luck was commenced ul one o'clock on Satur day by Hill's division of live rebel brigades, mostly from South Carolina, Virginia and (lenrgin, ntlacklng Casey's division, near the turnpike leading over the llotlom's bridge. The fight was dinslrous to us. Casey's dl vision was forced to retire before superior lumbers, having all their camp equipage and . twelve pieces of artillery. Homo New Yoik 'and I'ennsylvniitn troops behuved very bndly. Hevernl nf the officers were killed while nt templing lo rally tho men. Ilelutxlcuiiin'H di vision coming up, charged the rebels with the bayonet, driving them like sheep nud regain ing the ground, except nbout n half mile, when night closed our operations. Hitmncr'is two divisions crossed the Chlckuhomliiy nt three o'clock nn Sulunhty afternoon, taking n posi tion on llelnlxlemau's right. Here they en countered biiigtici'tV, Itnlns' nnd llugur's di visions, composing tlio flower ol tho rebel nrmy. The fighting wns desperote, every iurli being holly contestiil. The enemy stoml the lire, hut In every instance, lied before Hie bay onet. These two dlvisiuns done nub'y in i!c feuting the rebels nt every kiIiiI." Nr.w Yoith, June lid. The Tunc' corrtv nondent, smiiklng nf the bntlic of Sunday. wy: "Terribly did tho rebels sufier lu this, , ns well ns on the previous day, from the well llrccted tiro nf our artillery, which pilul the ground with dead and wounded. Terrible also to them wcro the frequent charges of our solid column, pressing llieni back, step by step, to the last point of endurance, whin they uiilnu mm 1.111, iiigniliMifiy itimiig iicimiii them ninny ofiJeers nud men ns prisoner!." Ciiii.Mim. .Tnnn .l.l'l'l.fi t'Ui fl.il r '.ln,lftlllll , ..,, . ,..,..,, ,., ..I ,,1.1. 11 .'' ..1 ,... .,... .V.T i....u. ..w....i ... ........ 1,, , ,llv ivilKMill Ul un- .... ntlll clIMr.,.. .,..,, .,.,,. ,,,, .,.. Ing the 'J I hours from eight o'clock on the ,,,)r.,jMK 0i ili( .! Cu.c.io.Juno.llh.-TI.eFeileralh Inlwo (lil, fijjIMS U.n.re Itlchmond. Inkllled and wlllll),ioIi W1A irw ,ll)UWIIllt Tll0 mi,,,,,,,,!, ,. i,..,.,,!,.. i ,(.llrl, it 1.... .... I o '"" ""'""VI iu,i ! ulyl,, J aimiimitiin, .lime I1I1. Iho following dlsjMlch wus reoelvul at the war Department this nfteriinon : Hau.M'k'i IIkaiil'aiitkm, Juno -tlh. To Iho Secretary or War: Generul I'ope, with forty Ihonsiiid men, Is thirty mile south of Corinth, pushing the enemy hard. lie al ready reports thnt he has ten thousand priso ners nud deserters from Iho enemy, nnd fifteen Ihoiuniid stand of nrms were captured. Thmis 1 amis of the enemy were throwing nwny their nrnir. Our informant soys llmt when (tenure gar.l learned that the railroad on his line of re trent hud been cut, he became frnnlle, und told the men to save themselves ns best Ihey could. Wc ci pi 11 ted iiino locomotive! and 11 number of eaisi. Ouo or Iho former Is already In running order. Several more will bo cap lured In a few days. The result Is nil I could iletdie. (Signed) (Jus. II.su.Knt. Ilenuregard's nrmy Is scattered In every dl- rcctlnn. Oaiiio, June All Tho bombardment of sort right wns again commenced on Ihc morning of the .'Id, uud continued nil day. Il was renewed again yrslcrday inornlng, nnd was going on nt tho time the steamer .left, Tho rebels occasionally replied. Their thcjls wcro accurately 11 lined, but have failed thus far lo do nny damage. A parly ol guerrillas came down from Hick man (Ky). nml gave themselves up, and said they wcro tired ol serving Jeff. Davis, and anxious tu return to their nllegiuuce to the Federal Guvcrmnent. Ciiicaoo, Juno -llh. From Tennessee we learn Unit the steady duvclopment of tho Union feeling In that Statu la cheering. Governor Nell S. Drown, n prominent rebel .nud mem ber of the .Military Honul, addressed n Union 'lu'ccttng at Columbia, few days since, nnd said tiiC rebellion was played out, Ttnnessco was lost to Ihc Confederacy, und all the peo ple ought to go for the Union. Fetisacolu has been occupied with Federal troops. Tlie rebels destroyed n considerable quantity of cotton nml sugar, at Jucksonport, Ark., June 4th, It Is reported that Memphis and Fort Wright have both surrendered. Iliirnside Is carefully working his way into the interior, A FacifJo Ilqilroad House. Hill has passed the f A Bill )ms passed Qongrtw pgnishlng Po lygomy in the territories- LA'I'KU. AVariiixotox, Jilno fills. A dispatch re ceived this cvcnlug from McClcmtn Bays t durlnc tho wltolo of yesterday. Tho Clickn hominy rwc lo nn uiipiccc'denlcd lilght. Trains from While Houo to (lie bailie field were detained. All Information shows that the rebels suffered terribly In the lute batllc. All carts, omnlbu'set!, etc., were Impressed to carry their dead nnd wounded from the field. Hotels and pilvnlc residences were occupied ns hospitals. The rcbeki opened flic lids morning from five dllT. rent points opposite New HrldgP. to pn-vciit the rccou'trucllon of that woik. Three of our balterlci replied, causing the reb els to ictrent, nfler 11 hot fire of two bourn." Nkw York, June fills- 'I'lic Key West correspondent ol the Rxpittt sn'ys the frlgnte Folomno lias nrrlved rroui Vern Crux with Information of llio complete il-IWit of the French, nnd their retrent to Vera (-'ma. ComxTii, June filh. Gen. Ilallcek movri. his headquarters to this point today. The onemy Is ropnrlcd lo be 80.000 utrong be tween Italdwln nnd Ol.o'ona. At lust ue counts Fopo's iidvunco wns this nide of the Twenty Mile creek. Tho enemy's rrur guurd was on the south side, stlll'rclfealiug. Wasiiinuton, June Rlh.r-Advices from 11 reliable source report Hoods In the upper Po tomac and the Ituppnhniitinck, and soys that bridges linvo lieen carried nwny.. Tlio loss or these bridges Is considered serloii. Secial.s lo the New York paor. sny : " A released Union officer, who wus ten days In the hams of llio rebels a Winchester, Vn where he talked Treely wllli Ihvlr olllcvrii. mjj that they seem to look forward lo tho di'.ruc , tlon of llielr great armies ns n thing sure to ' Sc()K., ,i)mU, repeal the net of Union by liappcn, sooner or later, nnd made up their wj,cj, jnm ,wt icr liidcpriiilence. niltul lo-luke thu bush mid wage n guerrilla j Hmv j(IJ.ft ,icn( ),, lIlC oyil) citIr-(,,1(, warfare in which tliey snld thry felt themselves f Oregon- feel, Hint by n unltrd nctlon on thch nt homo. All the nilleers Impressed our In ,wrli u, xx lJnl)ti.box. they hnve constitution furmniit ns to n man devoted heart nud soul to Lmj. nn.i, (Kflrcfully sent Into the wnlks orprl the cause of rebellion ; but lie thought most of VlltL. fl. ,I0M, ,iusrrniw nud corrupt men who the sohlleis iccmed not tu have their hearts mvo lliri,t,,ril our fair esculchi on. nnd. under In the business. .Minister M orris has iioliru.il llio bluto I'e- parlmeiil tlml llio I urklsli liovcriuneni lias iwmcu nn uruer rcinsmg i.unuiieruic privaicers iiilniis'Inu to niiy of the ports of the Ullmunu F.iupirc.ln nceonhnice with the treaty of Furls, slgmd In I8.C. Sr. Lons, June Cih.-Ily order of General Halleck, llio Slate uf MliHimrl, except the cosititlsts of Femlseoll, New .Madrid nnd mis sl.i-lppl, will conslitutu the .Military Depart nieulof .MlMiiuri, iimlcr oomniaud of General Seolifld. lIoi.t.A (Mo.), June nth. Colonel While Suwsclliug, uf tlie rebel army, nud .lumen Mux sey, Secretary of .Stale, under Clalb. Juckson, together with tibunt twenty ordinary rebels, were captured sit I'ussvllle, n few days sineo. Advlccit Irom General Curtis' nrmy in Ar kniwis miy tlml rcouilngpnrllai in the vicin ity of Little Uncle havebeen very successful lately lu breaking up rebel c.imjis und running down guerrillas. Major llowen, commnn'diiig n detiichmcnt of tho Tliltil lowu nivaliy, on Tuesday, fell I ,n, n M.Im.1 M.H.H 4lr.f- M1IM MM.) ,( 1.,,. I vllle, sciitlcriug llio rebels lu every direction nud capturing much camp nud garrison equip- j age, many prisoners mid large number of horn. C.miio, June fills A simmer lias just nr- ! rIVMl r,"ll, Iho llolllla bringing iicwm of the evuciintiou of Furl Wright nud Its occupa lion by the Federal. From n person who visited the fort we hum that there nro still twelve giino tln,ie--iv number king spiked. 1 The buildings, filled with connnWnry Moree. were burned ; ulso the cotton of which the breastworks of the (orl were constructed. The gun cnrii.ige, barrack', sun! every nrllelo ol u were conunitteil lo the lluuiw. One large mortar, recently brought frnm tho South i . . hursted ; also nnoihcr ten-inch mortar. There Is no evidence of the presence of the eticiny ut Fullon works. The enemy kept up a heavy firing on Wedm-sday night lor the purpose of covering their lelretit. A Tier h-nv. ing the furl, the enemy destn.yol 11 line pon toon bridge, across Hulehee liver, wlicli wus constructed some weeks since. u c nave renoris inni uie gui-nonis ore , slenmlng down Iho river. No determined re sistance Is c.Npected nt any P'.iut below. If none is encountered, the llotllla has, by this time, nrrlved nt Memphld. Cinc(io, June Clh.An ufliciiil dispatch from Cairo to the Secretary ol tho Navy re- eelved to-night says 1 "Thodisjmlch bout re- ports Hie occcupallon nf Fort Wight, by our troops ;" and ndds that most of thu flotilla hud passed below Fort Ituiulojph. Mocst Jackson, Vfl-j, Juno fith. Fre mont's headquarters nro here. Further pur suit or Jackson Is impo.vPile to-day, owing to the sudden rise lu the Shenandoah. A pon toon bridge, replacing the bridge burned by the rebels, king completed, part of Fremont's forced crossed tho river this morning. The river ro?e twelve feet lii four hours to-day, bringing down large quantities of diiftwowl und heavy timber, which 'parted the bridge In Iho middle. Tho matcrinl wus ullsuved, No accident oeciitred. Ominois. A very few'yonng men of nny tiilciit nnd promiuenco in Juckson county voted the Secession-sympathizer's ticket. This is ns it should be. For 11 young man of any ability, noble aspirations, nnd the world be foro him, to have gone upon tho record in sup port of such n ticket would have been equiva lent to political suicide. Tho few young men ulin 1II1I vnln llir. Hlvtn IM.-M will ,o...l li . ! the lalnt neilo.1 nf .heir live.. Tlia 7,M nnllt. I 1. 1 . .,.. r., ..... . ' icai singers voiui wo jji.mo elect to n num. This Is no mora than wo expected. Weddid to tho dead issues of the past nnd oblivions of Ihe living present, tho only thing that keeps them from voting for -General Juckson still, is tho nbsoltito refusal of tho board to receive votes for dead men. Let servile folly humor its utuplan fancies. Foumu ok July. Wc have been requested to say that Ihcro will be n meeting at the Court House, till evening nt 7Jj o'clock, for tho purposo of making arrangements to cele brate tjLe coming anniversary. All our citl kens urc cordially incited (0 olUud. - - - Cbngrtx. -C0CNTIK9- & 1 a. B. .tncknn. .t;, .... .1. . i,..?. A 13' 3481 I HP, 2;m f!IO .too nn.'i vis 'ICO I. 'VI fl m 274 311 Slit 1)3 lr.ii h'A 2)0 (Hill II Douglas JW...i.. Uiiie. Jowiihlnc,,,.,. . Clncknmus Wii'lilnglon..,, '.; Ynmhlir....... lll'llloil,. . . . ,4 . u V.f ,.rt . MulliKimiihU. Li-- ..-. 1. inn , Mnrloil. v .fjgf CnliimliUi,"; .. Uttf' I'olk. .tit 1. 1. 1. 000 1 tt'nsco 27as;ii7 t:'-noo loo unn 0110 noo mio 0110 000 000 OlutKop. ... I7tlliqilft.. . Curry ClM) Tillumook.. i. Tnlnl 0373 2703 A IjcIci front Ililicrisla. Ari'i.miA.TR, June Dili, 1PI52. " llreathes Micro 11 mairwlth soul so lowly, Condemned to chains unholy; Who, could he burst his bond nt firM, Would pine beneath Ihem slowly V Mn. 1'niTon The "Liberator of Irelaiid." the eloquent orator mid uiipiirehasablc patriot, Daniel U'Connell, heuded many n roul-stlrring letter to his countrymen with the nbovc lines, by Tom Moore, for 'llio purpose ol tstiniiltiiiic nus effort of the Ir!h voters lo lelurn one hundred nnd five Liberal members to the Knt!- j,, iurjflnic, nnd by n united nctlon on ,.,,jr Imr, jM coiisltlnnllon wills Unullsli nnd u, gnUc of Deinnernry, were drlfilng our Slate Into the damnnblo dtvps of Secession, 1 nm llWlj j,), jMlt ,imvcrfiil und unprlnelphil ; tit.,nl)t ,0 ,si jM,iHjon of our Stale Gov crnmi'iit. The position taken by Judge Wnlt in the laic c.invnss namely, that lie did pot know ol nny Secessionists In Ihc Henioernllc party, neither did lie believe llierc were nny, or words to that ill'.ct miMt havccmcnuled Irom cither n very gnlllblo or 11 very unprincipled man, nud filled the loynl citizens of the Applegntc precinct with surprise nud liidigtintlnu ; bill us I do not dodrc lo k personal, 1 will confine myself to this fact, thnt on election day, two men, passing the house of Mr. Ileiiedlet, frnm which the Hug of tlie United Slnlea wus flying. one remarked to the oilier in 11 cuntnnptiiniiH lone," Look nt that damned Abulilion ling!" und thu man making the above traitorous re mark volet! for Judge Wnlt. Sir, the different phaes of Ihc Seers-don parly reminds me of a fable I read InnHchno'- book when n lltllo boy, und I now give II f. r the edification uf the so called Democratic can- .11.1... f .. o... ... . A town the Scccsh feared n siege, nnd held n cntiMillatiou, Which was the ksl method nf fortification ; A grave, skillful mason gnvr, In Ids opinion. That uollilug but stone let ux ulouc could se cure the diimlnl.iii ; A carpenter said, llimigb tlml ivn well spoke, Vut, 'Iwns liellvr by far to defcud It with onk peace, p-nee ; A currier ox -Judge), wiser Hum both these to- gCli.LT, sJnld, try what yon please, lost there V nothing like k'iithvr compromise, uwiAi. $, ,,. nre tnu ,0 ,.,,. owl .,r,.nlp , Ttio r.il-o to ilu-Ir ennntrv. 1MM..11 an.i rrrr,,i . " Oh ! traitorous, corrupt nud svlicmlnz men. you hnve sown tlm dragons teeth llmt have now sprung Into armed warriors to confipnt you, nnd you nrc appalled nt the sight. Sec the i-kom:, In nil llielr ninjmty nud mlghl, looking ut you with their large, chnrr-yc, and holding suspended over your heads the sword of Damocles! Von filhd our primary dictions nnd nominating conventions with hniihlcr striken', drunkurds. gamblers, nud po- Iillenl trlekslcrs, nnd they filled all our office of Stnte with men ol similar iifllnitics, who stripped our northern ursenals, scnlttred our navy. pl,;c.'d our little nrmy on the distunt In dlun fronltere, bunkriipled our Treasury, stole the Indian trust bonds, nnd left Ihc great hrnrt of tho Nation, the Capital of tlio Unitisl 1 Slates, bured to Hie blow of Ihe nssusyln. This gresit rebellion that you aided to set on foot, and encouraged by n venal prow, hns now got beyond your control i nnd, in pacing your sol itary rooms nt night, you see the handwriting 011 the wall, nud drawing near, you read The People will kill the sunko Hint Andrew Jnek son scotched. " And where Is Ihc band Hint so vaunting!) swore, The havoo of wnr and Iho IkiIIIo's confusion. A Qmditution nnd AuO'011 would leuvu us no more? Their blood has washed out their foul footstep pollution No rcfugo could save the IniWnnil knait, Kiom tho terror of tllgkt and the gloom of the grave. And tho Stnr-Spnngled lianucr In triumph doth wne, O'er tho land or the free nud the home of iho br.-u e. HllUiUNU. IIonkk. Mr. Horuco Hoot. Kq ono of the r-,,ml gentlemanly proprietors of tho -19 mining C,u,,n"' ,,?nr Vl"m' '" ,M com '"" se"1 ussevi crul sections of the backbone ol tho mou bter whoo tusk we gave un account of some few weeks ago. Tho largest section sent us measures twelve Inches ut the bm,e, or on a lino drawn horizontally across the spinal col umn, just ubovo the spinal orifice. From the upper edgo of said orifleo to tho top ol tho backbone, It measures sl.v Inches. Tiic orifice Tor Ihc spine is u little oblong, nud Is some thing over an inch and one-hull In diameter. The width of each section Is ubout three Inches ; tho length of tho cut Ire backbone, twenty two feet. Tell us, yc who nrc lenrned in the records of tho past, In what peihul or the worlds bl.lory did this huge utiimul live ! - (turn nor. l-'rrtlary. Trtantrtf Prinlrr. 9. ' i? , If K u 1 0 o 3 5. f. ID Wi -141 2:12 MO lll.x JUS 2fifl in ii;:i I'M 3! 2HS 2M OOD (Kill 00'J 1)00 000 417 2A7 :i.i! 245 2f2 PS 1M 214 177 001) 2M 42 000 i::i nuo imo 01)11 ooo 000 M 34!) 43il 227 040 3il7 391 2fln 41:1; 147 UVii 000 278 OIIO 000 000 000 0110 452; 2iN 313 2:ii 2fi2 83 IliS 220 m ouo 270 42 001 no 00!) 000 01)0 0110 0.0 431 ,H2K2 .110 248 2110 00 let 217 lft 1100 230 4T OIIO 101 000 000 000 OIIO 000 023 2!0 CM 307 403 sr.r, 430 4 .34 iii 443 230 CIO 3l)fi 400 2.11 482 US 038 tfo 000 2itt (MIO 000 01)0 0J0 000 2fitl 3 li 9.17 l.V) 037 000 9i.-t 000 273 003 OrtO (1110 003 ooo 101 000 0011 0110 009 dob nils; 2;,72 4uct 2i;c" A0R9 2.!).1 1 iiiiii r.oj.i 2002 Uletcorologlrnl. Abslruct observed liy Natiiaxiui. Mvi.ii. nt Mount Vernon Itnnge, twelve miles sonlli-ea'l of Jacksonville, nt suiirtc nud 1 j r. M,, for the month of Mny, 1FC2: Thermomoler menu, 04.03 j thrrmnmrlcr ex tremes, V, (3. ltalu lu Inches, 3.74 ; snow In Inches, COO. Coldest day nt sunrise, the 11th, nnd warmest nt 1J f. m. the 24th. l)it)s cloudy, foggy, snow, rnlu nml clear, 2 J cloudy, foguy, mln nnd clear, 10 ; cloudy, thunder, rnlu nnd clear, 3 ; uloudy nml clear, 12 ; clear, I. Oillclul Vote of Doiiclns Count)-. A friend lu Knvliurg hns copied from Hie ortlcial nlnlruet nud I'orwiiiiled to us the lollow lug vuto of l)ougln coiiulv. D will be se.m llmt every etiml.date 011 tlie Union ticket has been ehetid : STVTK TICKIIT. I-'or CoilgrefS.-.Mo'llride .318 Walt 274 Gorcrnor- Glblw 3.14 MiIIit 2.17 Secretary .Mny 310 Vlnlnt ,,.i 2iil Trenturcr Cook 310 Greer 202 Printer Goidnn 318 ,. Nolluer 2f8 Seat ol Government I'orllnnd II Salem 1U. I'ugeim 301 Coivnllis 13 I'roreciillug Attorney, 1st Ills. Gialuy.. . .333 .. .. .. Fay I.i2 (W.VTT TtcKirr. Fur Representative ltulus .Mullory 3IA J. Wilson 318 llaidy Htlir 243 J. K. 1'. Wlth-r 2 10 Judgc-W. I!. Willis 314 .. L. G. London 243 SliurliT Leonard Howe 33S J.II11I.0 201 Clerk It. It. Dearborn 33n Vnndfiilio'Ch 2nd CominUsloiiers S. II. Ilrlgg 343 A. K.Mcffeo Sir. K. L. .Steventoii ,. .215 John It.ititt.it 212 Trcauicr C. GiiiIiIIn 3 IR (1. W. lluovsr 212 Assessor L. Iluell , .'III. M. 1'. Dr 241 s'cbuol Suierlutcmteiit - Coroner - A. TlinnmK. . J. (i Clnrk .Siiru-vor -J. Litlrvll. . l' A. Liilhrnp. J.S. Fllxliugh. MiW A I) VKUTISH.M KNTS. Oregon 3VE13.1. r"PIIi;underlgneil hurlug lcnuil tho ' Wash J liiKtou Mill," llio iii:ih I10111 Jacksonville has thuroiighly repaired II. nnd crvciid New and Iniiuos (l Ulacliinvr)', wldeh, frnm my experience lu cnmtriiclln;: Ihe .anie, nn well u lu iiiuuulueliiriiii; Hour, war rants mo In Kiylug tluit llio Ort-K"1! -Mill enii and will do better nork than nny other Mill In 1110 a uiuy. Evory Sack of my Flour War ranted to bo "A Mo. 1." 1 lmvj opened a Flour & Feed Store IX JACKSOXVII.,1,1:, On California street, opposite I'. Ityun's new building W.M. J. ALI.K.V. Jacksonville, June 1 1, lhii2. 22:lf FOURTH OF JULY & I5AL A vi A HALL WILL UK GIVKN" ATTHI-; 17:hb.Js.i9b. JkWMbCizTi. On Friday Evcniuff, July 4th, 1602. A general Invitation Is ken-by given. JOHN II. PltlNDLK, Prop'r. Kurbyrlllc. Jooplituc county, Juno (i, 180i. Estato oi John Bomhoff, dee'd. STATU OF C'AI.IFOllMA. C'OIMY OK Dw. NORTK. NJOTICI Ik hereby given by llio nuclei finned. J.N Kveculrix of tlieabuio nniui-d oUto, to Hit- crullloih of, nnd ell pernm having claim, iignlm-t. sai.l d ceuscd, lo exhibit the ainf, wllli llio necessary vouchers, wllhtn Un moullis from tlie publication of lids notice, lo tlio umU-i. sleued, nt her resilience, In tlie town of descent City, county nud Kl.ile tot nforeni. L,ATHAUIM; UO.MIIOFF, 22:d i;.eculrl.x. t'u'fuenlily. June fltli. 18(12. Administrator's TJotico. NOT1C1' U hertliy given, Hint Hie imdvr-slgiu-d lias been iippulutcd Adiulnlslrntor ol tho oftnle of Joux Mnu.i.it Ucutnsed, lato of .Incki-ou Cuiinly. Oregon. All persons having claims ngiilm-t tho itnte nro required to pre sent them, with the necessary vouchers, within ono year from (into of tills notice, fo- settle ment ; nnd nil putoiw Indebted me rvqulnd to make Immediate payment. JOHN LOLAOKKH, Administrator. Jnckfonville, Juokfou county. Oivkoii. j (22d) June IO1I1. 1SC2. : BTATK OF OUKOOX. J County or J.ukkon. 1 ss. rTO JOHN W. SKAUS : Von are huvbv uotl J. Ilvil Hint n wilt of iitlnclimrnt has licvn Is sued iignlni-t you. and your properly nltachc losatlitfy the dtunniid of i'lilnh Chaiiev. nmoiini Ine to I'lKlitv-niiio nud suvenlv-llvo oiie-liiiu dredtliH dollars I $b!) 75-1001. how, union, you ?.F..r.-air. 1;. a rni)iiin, u s 1 co Ul IIS -. I ff il It 1 T i.. .t n-.i 4 reuco 111 nun lor saiu couniy, iu tils onico In Jackroiirillc, 011 llic Twenty-lirth day of August, 1602. at 10 o'olook A. M. of said day. iudiriui-ut will bo rendered ngaliif-tyou.nud vnur prone; tv. sold to pay tho debt. Datid thlii l3tbitaroV June. lSiiJ. P.LUAU C1IASKV. I'M ' Plaintiff. K13W ADVISUTISUSIKN ;BRADBDRY & WADE.I .MJ.BhU4US.IUlI, SM P Till- cormrlnrr1iip bcretofore c.xllinj u tneen-.tln lindeHgnid. 11111I1 r the m1 ' 2BJ nnusiyieoi o.or., m iihi. ico Un,-, IH) ' dny dlfolred h mntiial consul K-ilirritmt H,li will Ign in liquld.vlion. All iKnmii 1? 211 , doliled lo llirhone lire bcrrliy rivetrnllj Ji 101 quested to stlllc their Hceouuts, eilher l.i ts I "r ol 'ue moricM iiosrime -oitl 10 debtors nf Iook stnnillna lire urirril tnlu,i hk 4,1pisyment, n Oi IsHnt-s mu hu elon-d J 100 000 CmlHoM will pliwe prenut tLelr cUiaii S uujuriiuiriik h uii'ii nsi 1 11." 1 sviiiii rninin JA.MK.S U. WADKh FDWAUDri MOlttlAV j.kwih k lmAimunr' Jnckconvlllo, Ogn., April 12th, lt02. 1. v,w: Oopartucrslilp. rpilK HiWrlkri. hereby lorm ncnnnretlnnlt L tho Gcuernl Merulinmllse lluiiiens, t .luck'otivlllc nnd I'liiotiix. .Iiieknin ennnw, Oregon, under Ihe liauio and stylo of llltAli! IJUUV .V WADli Tliey R"umo nil the llnbiliths of tlie Ute llrmor W.VDI-:. MOItCAN .V CO,, nml nrv i. IliorUed to collcol nil dein unls due Hint lnu, Debtort will pl'Ao take duo nuticu atij scttl up wllhuut delay. I.KWIR U nitADItiriY. .IAMKS5 It. WADK. April 25 til, 1HC2. C3r3ro.at Kediietion I NO MISTAKE TO MAKE ROOM FOR Sl'KIXC AllRIVALS, WE WILL SELL STAPLE GOODS AT K I'XUCKIKSC ATES ! ST For Cash or Produce DRY GOODS, OaLLaOTDESCUSTGl-, BOOT AiD SHOES AT Very Small Props, To Corrcsiioutl with Hie Times i!ii iiiiiiiiiv & mm:. TO Till: CITIZKNS OF L'lKKMX AM) YICIXITY. HAVING bought Ihe Stock nnd Mercnnllle llu.lutkH of Jli-ssrs. ItKDLICII A (.'OLD- SMITH and V. 1". McMANL'.S. K-q., nt this point, and leiued thu Jlriek Iliilldlug lately oocupled liy the llrst nainetl parties, we now our iiiiiiieeiufnu 10 1110 runiio to luvor ui with their patronage. We nleilse ourrolvis to keen OOO!) ART!' CLICS. nud to svll ihcm nt lie LOW I. 'ST JACK- SONVJLLKl'ltlUIij. wliloh nre lust comliig ilowii to Summer lu tie. Cull uud see. Wo will luku all do.M)lplioii of l'toducc that can ba dipoid uf without a loss, BRADBURY & U'IDIi. PJKKNIX, April 25, 18C2. j.ew is i nn uniT.r, San Iraicueo. JAMf.s n. wjipr. Jadiomillt. jIBBADBUBT&WADE, orncr: wnu ... TiYCMiY TUtYfi .C iiisoaioi u;i.s,ii;;Sj ituilJS vv vs. AN FRANCISCO. OHDKIIS for Goods and coi.jgnuisplf t Oregon l'ldduce SSllUlUd.