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RSI Cv THE OREGON SENTINEL. U. JACOIls, r.clMor. JACKSONVILLE. ; VTlTKD VY. Al GUST 2, ISO-. ,.,.1111.1.11 I, I, "To tub r.mtur? vi rnr.u vskvcv ni yoiii IK'IOV, A GoYKRNVIKXT OIl TtlU ItOt.K IH IM)U rxs mt.K." Wtukinglon, wi iilwwwii.,iijuiunLiiuiM,imixaw Tlie Continent ion Jilll. c give, elsewhere in our pnr of to day. n summary of tills much-talked of Hill, nnd u copy of the resolution subsequently passed by fVit,rn rtuntir, tnrv II hrnl Llnu tt JWf.-,?WMJ.pil The present rebllion was originated by ' ,"taPtaS I ' ' Oregon Prentiss, slave holders, without cause nnd without pro-, CWX '"" ,,M "r .eh- 1,,',1n vocation. Tla-ir rights were mure. HD.br the " 1,0,t " '" nlM "I ' Constitution, in the Union. The majority r roI ' " "V ?'" ' '' ., I .f ,l- a - r-.....t ....... so trwtscewlently wittv, so much above the the members cf the supreme Ceurt wcrci , ,' . ,. ., , , r ,, . , , !.,. 'common leve of sccslou " sm.irtnew," that Southern men, jealous of the rights of slave-, , ,, i n- , i ,i i . .. ..I-u . I were wc not a little doubtful nbout the pen holders, nml officious in tlKdr prompt vlmllcn- i , ... " ., . ,. . .... '.,'. ,.'dfr of the nulhor, wc should propose nnolopc- tlon of the some, In season nnd out of season. , .... , , i. , ,i - , r .i f. iij!,. ' nicnt nt once. As t l, honcvor, vvc Ectnt A mnjurliyof the senate of the Lulled sttcs . .. . e i .M . ,i . i !.! r .i. 11.. ,.i ii our compl ments and the" Skntinw.. ' were hostile to the irlnei pies of the ltcmbli-, can rlr nnd favorable to tlie Institution, of ' -,W '"" ou KU l0 bc M" "c the South. IlHkltf. tltcrc was no desire, no ! " ctdioosdwwgf. Inttution on the iwrt of the Xorthtrn people) " M'eep On, to encroacu on uic consiiiHiiuuai ngiuc m , shivtliolders. Hud there been such n desire the lrt' of any portion of the Northern';; Jw,1 " ovw ,h ln""Be r.tl' on ,-onW-. ik . .kh.cW In nwHlU, ! tbelr objeel. In fuel, the Congrcei which met ubenrmit to the election of I.Id.d.o. ors- iml foot ofdemln belnngme; to tl U eml Government Into Terrltorlw. nd, In the orialc eu for the tme, Mved nil the rlgl.U otalnwd by tlevtmuldent s nnd, further, l.v n iiDai.lMllvM.rc.ly ever wl.nem.1 In a le Utlnlndf. the Congee- of the United Stale oAredw I. antiMl the GNMihiiion as ihit. in all thn to r.mr hntr ,K,werfl in M. ' ptrlor numerk.1 .treng.l. the free North might been, there should be no power !- eemd to Interfere will, the ln.lllH.lo,, of .luvery. i the State. wlWre It exl.tl by vlr-, . f i,i i .... it ,u 1,1 it ' ... ' ;:,:. :;.a :,:: .: "v.rem.t to u forMti. hy i the mi ii nil 11 iiiii Tmaaaaaiiui ni nil immip niuuniti. "" w.ii .ir... v.-....u tlonal right, niM tlie iiddilioiml guarantee .iv. ii 7..i v .i ., i ii, i Dflered by the generous North, the kvebld-l ,. , i .. i . .! r ., .. cr deUrmlHed on the twlruetiofl of the Gov-1 ornnmit. iwrekuMd by the notrlot tmi of the Revolution. Already have they filial the kind with motirning, ami drenched it with fr w teriml blood. Tlie Gorcrmnciit Iwt kslmred to to eonduet the war m not to luterfvre with the properly of reUtb, whose hand are red with the Wood of their slaughtered eountrymeti. Rut & wleer nnd more vigoreu jwliey I to be rtued hereafter. Traitor will I made to feel the Mwer 01 the Government, awl mutely of the k of treeeen. to pay a W Ithmit the forced nisUlanee Of their stave, the rebel woukl Iwve Ieen oouiieUed vMon ,wt( , vicMiur; I on lufeeteil city, to submit to the law or tlie Government we llw wirv p,iwil g tl cre ,,e mi,. new. 'Hielr Degree Imve built the for tiftou-, hy mxtaung ,! (rom n rver. Some tlon and planted the eaniton. by whleh UmWhi,,, ltmnt eM0,,gh le Muy ,jmt lt U u mte sotdler have leen mowed down In a fearfwl nol innrv lMrfmtm ul the requeetor harvet of deulh. Their ilave Ive raUtd,, ,10h wwnw, 0f tJw lonn. jVfler mature (te prerel nud lraiof teil, from KInl to jtoint, ,tfMtlun. we don't plaee muvli oontlJence In tlte supphe npoa which tlteir nrmie have sub ebUd. Without their forced nMblanee, tlie rebellion would have collapsed ore this, and the dominion of Jaw would Uve been res tated in all lier peaceful majeely. 'J'lieu, ni the luve of the rebel ar the sup porting life of the rebellion, lt wui clearly the duly of Congre, in prov idiug meniM for tlie restoration of the Union 0111! the vindication of her territorial intecrllv. to (liininl.li ns fur ns polb!e it vital power. Rvery rebel l.vc , fT Jui1ftt , " ? LTU Cub,IM,f mTi V.i,., , , , . ' I orvign M mister, CominlMioncr, or Coiwul of conCeeated, is the removal of a prop that ie ,!!! ConMernte Slate, helps support the great conspiracy, livery 1 Third Of every jierenn who shall net as fclave set ffto i n pcrsua.ivo argument ml-! Governor of a Sluie. Member of u Conveuliou dree.'d to the miguldd men in arm ngaiuet f !Wutu,fc', "r. J.ui,."tt ,0' ""' S,tt,u CuWl ..,,,,, . ,, of the o culled CuiifetUratu Stule. a paternal ami forebwring Government. 'Iheyi rOHrth-Of every won who, having held arc ofTtrcd the Constitution with all their an nflia of honor, trimt or protll, in the Unl Blavee, if they return to their allegiance to twl Stule. shall hereuller hold un oilia- in the the Government of the Puthers. If they re- '"J4'1?1 t;ifJ,,fUt b,ats- . ... ,. , ,, . . , , . , , 'I Pifih Of iverv k.tsu wliobhall hold any fuse, they mut tal.o the dubious chance of a onioe or n(.cfy , ,,0 g,, Confvderalc hopelete rebellion, Slave pro)rty has hcrtoforc stood between the Government and the restoration or the ,. , .. ., , , , , , , . uiiiuii. .u uiucr Mini 01 iiroixiriy nouiu liavc been permitted to Interveno lur n mo ment. The Administration lias been dulr- ous not to interfere with shivery, in Its iflbrts ' . iw.wr me j.assagc 01 me nci, uemg ...,,, . 1. . t I willfullv and without compiilsiun cngagid 111 to rcetorc the Government. Hut experience I ,, Ifbe,,0n,lmll not within sixty d.ijs lay teaches that the spccdict way to necoinplish down hi nrms nud return to hi ullegiuuce. the object had In view Is, to cut off tho sup-! Tho lull ak-o dtqimlilie euld aix classes ports or tho rebellion, nnd thus weaken its J.om l':,1"li.' "J'W "k ', L'l,"1wl !, ' n r. . , .ii Government, I lie Pree.diut is nuthorizid to power. Ilereafler, traitor arc to ri.k some- l)tgoXulo for ,l0 nfllwllon, by irealy. or oil. thing for their treason, nnd to jvy n ftnrful trwiso, of lumU or countries in Mexieo, Cm jirico Tor continuance in their deepcratc ul-. trul Amenta, or Soutli America, or in the tempts nl national murder. " l3,a",lj r 'j'e V"lrvor ,'Vr ",0 ril,lr of !?Ulc ,. .... 1 1 .1 1 ,1 1 1 uient uiwn uiidi or said countnw for nil pcr It will bc remembered that they commenced 0MhlJcrnltd mQf Mi ncI, t0 to renioud tho work of disintegration, and national j with their consent. For the purposo or p.ij- death, by sweeping confiscation bill. Over , ing the cvpeuto and the removal, the Preai- llv'e hundred millions of dollars, in debts, lion-, ,M,t 8',al1 uso f"6'1 noney a'. Oungresi may ., 1 , ,. ,, ,, , , from t mo to time direct, arising out or tlic cstly due to Northern men, were engulfed In ,"o . flirinl'rly 0tt?ie,i btf rebels, the fearful msolslorm of Secession. Tho cha lico is now commended to their on n lip. If they continue In treason, let them drink It to the bitter dregs. In Oregon, the properly or criminals Is con (located to tccuro the costs or their prosecu- tlon. No objection was made to this law. It originated in, nnd was euacted by a Demo- crallo legislature. liut wc expect to hear tome or those who voted for tills Stale law, and who have ever supported it as jmt and necessary, grow frantic over tho luw, lately pusscd by Congress, for tho confiscation of tho property of rebels, because Sumbo and Culfec arc Included. Tho highest nnd most malignant violation of the law or this State, could only result in tho dentil or one, or, to the greatest extent, or a very fen individuals Rut treason toners in the blackness of tls malignity, until trie (mi! ambition upon which it is founded cnti only i be Mtljllcu by n imlion 8 inunkr. It ttprUots the settled foundations of cocicty, makes law mockery, niul fills the land with n fonrfu saturnalia of blood. If it be just, nccejsnrvntid iI'Mnocririle, to sequester tho property of the murderer, ns nn Indemnity for the expenses of lus proccnlIon, how imieli moro just, neccs. nry mid detnocrntlc must it be to confiscate, during Ids li.rellnic, nit tlic property of tlic rile traitor, ulio lmi set At defiuuee tlic peaco- ful majesty of law, broke the tranquility of n nation, mid finds food for Ids unholy ambition In the wail of woe tlmt comes up from tlic dcsolutcd home of slaughtered thousand ? . . . j Yts. W'v. AVii.t. Do It. 'Micro Is n little, grmublinir. negative, fault-finding sheet pub lishcd nt Kitgene Clly, cnlled the Demon alt c llcgnlcr. Ills, nt present, under the edito rial care of one C II. Miller. l'vcr since this shifting panorama of weakly, secession grum blings commenced Its existence, it has been wooing in. with ull the pnssionntc energy or n secession hag, for nn exchange. "'e have, so far, refuted. Hut we have relented now. Jn the lust nutnbfr of the Htgntrr, there was such n pleasant wlltleis m on our on n nnme, llmt we feel it our duty to encourage the fast TlicSttwIonmnpntlitacri arc twrlfFien"; wn w"KS InpcTiy o. WK'i.. 1 l.ey '".t0 TT ". )m? f "w , . . . ,T V1 ,,"l"t ' Br? W ": T' , j"'-, ' ,,hK !,,vw of Un?l " ? ( "7 M ever beeome reeonelled ,0 l,7,r 'al.c' , , , . l "f 'iJ lenders, f M '":" xle.KW to 'Im. that .lmhl no U exlemM to ., her, -"llo.nnevvl, lei, tr.? Slav h ero, to fee,l tl rvUelllon ; Iky d ig !'" '"nm '" ? !" T"'""" Ind which reUOUunsiulk.. and from whkl, rU a"0'"' " Wu lr, 'le. whiih b id to lurtlwr the rebellion, U gun. cannon 1 or nmmiiiiition ? Will theMi conetltHtional expounder explain tlte diflerenee In the prin- ,,.,., ., , . , . . elwle? 11 1 hure the lieneflt of your logic, ' . . . ,.,.1, t n tr ,J "Tt" '" '" "";""'" ' '" "J"" . -.... 11 ..- n... m .r n.. VIMIWAII lklhnn Sl( ,'IIVIM rt f( eeeeh friettd oftcfl, wonderlngly, enquire : Whet h the object of Duller "s canal ut VleJaltHrg?" 'latere have been many solutions given to tlte ivtery, equally ingeniou nud pluuelble. Some think he k digging tlie - last dltoh" m oftew ipeA f ,y ifc, chlvulry. ilu iii iMwm.1. u l wi ! Others South to straighten thing general!; ; that, while he l about it. be ha determined to ulrniehteii Iter l:VDM. fill- lltl. Imiw muiw In llxi mm. the last nuppotitiou. Conllscatlon liill. We (uke follow ing of the ConlUoatlou Uill, lutely poseed by Congre, from the S. I . Alia 1 I'lrtt 01 every nctn who shall net as nn oflleer of the rebel unity or nuvy. Sowh1 Of every ivfoii wlio Hhall net ns Pruwilenl, Viee Piwident. Member ol Con State, or undvr nny of the -Slalom thereof. liut (hhmim in I lie tinnl mill III tit ciuft-e ;' hecce,,tU their omioluliuculi lime the date of thu sevcMion Oidinuuiu of their State, or Imve tuken nn oath of ulligiaucc to the CoiifeHleiHlc State J sixtn ui every person not w iinin tnc nuov c . ,. -..- ...,...- and which shall have been confiicatccl to the use or the United State. lt seems that the Preai Jen t was opposed to an enactment so sweeping in Its nature, for, on the lCth insi.u icsolution was passed by I ,.. r .1.- r ......... .I.n nl,- ijuiigtvsa lur 1111: iuriusu ui ri'iuuving mv w- jeclion or Mr. Lincoln, which provided " that tho section of the act to suppress Insurrection, and to punish treason or rebellion, aud to seize mid confiscate property of rebels, shall be so construed as not to apply to nny or the nets done prior to the passugo thereof, nor to in- eluded uny member of the Stnto Legula- lures, or Judge of nny constituted Court of the so-called Confederate States nor sliull nny punishment or proceeding under such net be construed to work tho forfeiture or real eslulo ol the offiuder bejond the term of his natural life " 31Y OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. 1JMV1 Mi .mi) ,oi... rrcdcrickburl fVo.). 23d, rursitant to the orders of Gcncrul Pope, inllucntlal citizens of Predcrlcksburg were arrested Inst night, to bo held as liostngcs for the releac of certain Union men cnrrld off by the rebel Inst "prlng. The parties wtrcent to Washington, I-argo numbers of Individuals arc visiting their families here, on furlough from the nbel . rawrcments, when he will buy them from the i a strong column under Jackson who Is nip- j nrmy. Plans ore being arranged for their Post Office Dcpirtment, and will redeem them .posed to bcnlivc advances nlong the Siiennn capture to night. as provided bylaw. The Stamps issued by i doah Valley to ocenpy Pope, if not to enter A detachment of Indiana cavalry had n I the Postmaster Gcncinl differ In no wlc from 'Maryland and threaten Washington. Whether j skirmish on Monday with a body of rcbek ' those received for potage, except that they ' McClellnn will consent to perform his allotted , sevcrnl miles from here, on the Richmond road. Six rebels were captured and one killed. Xcw York, 21th The steamer North Star arriving from Punnma, brings ndvlccs llmt Moqucrn had issued n decree making einl-1 grants, Immediately on their arrival, natural- Ized citizens, with tho execution Hint thrr should not be required to do military duty for twenty venrs. unless In case of forelirn Invasion They iirc exempted from taxation, except In tl,c InmJ ll ,s fufficlently comprehensive to tlon. New Orleans is raid to bc unusually their municipal dlstriet. I seenre lite punishment of the leaders nnd prom healthy nnd quiet. A portion of Piirmguf Six hundred men will probably be sent from i l,,on, actors In Ihc rebellion, nnd nt tlic end of, fleet has been ordered from tho Mississippi to Panama to reinforce Mosqucm" forces. , sixty dijs will ojKrntc ngainsl ntl persons who the James rler, to nssist in the npcrntlons Two French min-or-unr were at A cnpulco. continue to defy the supremacy or the Federal I nga'nst RlchmonJ. Cuplnln Davis will be Advices Irom New Grenada are nnlmpnr-1 'aw- The bill making nn appropriation In 'lift to look nfler Ylcl.sburg, nnd keep the tnnt. The war Is drawing to n eloo by the. nW ' emancipation In Ihc Rordrr Stntes was Minlrslppl open. Ills telegraphed, ns news, continued successes or Mosqucrn. Gcnlrnl Ar-, defeated to postponement. Tlic President, It that the foreign papers wy the civil war ought baleila Is reported to huvc been defeated, ninl J !i stoletl. Mill give all the Generals, who do to be terminated by intervention! Something captured with seventeen hundred of his men, not nlsh to enforce tlie provisions of the con- ( to lint iffect has been sent over the wirrf, with by Mojqucrn's force. I Uscatlon bill, n chance to resign, nnd will In- painful regulurily, for nbout four I ren monllu. KInderhook, 2I- K-Prosldcnt Ynn Hurra ' "pon tlic prompt and thorough enforce- The story Is tM CBORglt to nwkc Ikcwlrct dieil nt hi residence this morning. I nwnl r the law. In order to secure ft more ltuly. Cairo, 2 Ith. Officer or the dispatch boat intelligent tuperviicn of thJviist operation ummni-to Juij-uciti. rrom Yieksburg saj it wns reported nt Mem- "f '! camign, OentrjiUllnllcck has. by the -piie Intelligence is not or much importance, phi, rrom rebel sources, that the r.iboat Ar- counselor General Scott ami the wwcut f ( l'ron. Tortl Alabama wc have rejiotls or knnw had been captured. The ofricrr are Oeneral McClellnn, been tummonnl lo Wnh- gucrriirt d.-prnlntlcHM. At Vleksburg the Inclined lo bel'tvc the report, ns nn expedition lnP,(n t0 ncl M Getieral-In chief. Stanton i ,(alu, 4 ullt'raKrj, The Arkansas remains was planned before they lelt to cut her out nnd Vl '" tlircforr, be compelled lo slnml aside nnd , Mnj,.r tilC protection or Ihc Imtterles, under eaplnrc lur. ' j " Imjiertlnent Interference. The war Intel- rc,K,lrs. At Memphis, the work of sep- Memphis, 22d Advice from Yieksburg Mlgwee I generally Miiwaciory, tnrowing con- nrollnp llw eji Irnm Hie gout proeewl snt say: Farrapufa fleet received no damage in Mcrnu!c light uion the progrew of He slnig-, diiv, tlie seep remaining under the jKiwliig batterlf on the night or the Arkan- j R,c ,n Virginia. .McChrllan' nrmy remain ( AiM of Mlu nmi ,l0 goat!l i.n(j jrjtcn ms' exploit, nwl wteeeeihnl In silencing every ' m It position on tlie banks ol tlie Janw. i0 ptntf In the torrhl fleMs of Dixie. Gutr rell battery n they passed. The mortars gaining dally in strength nnd eonfklenee. The I rilla ruilj 0I1iy ,,, l0 Mrengllien the resolu were still shelling tlie batterie wlien the In-' f'1"1 1,ft,c dr"Bn '" lMr llnM ,cnrir 10illonof tlie lioul men to rid themselves of Af niant left. No respoine was inaile. Tho Richmond, ami from certHin movement going hbor who urc the settled foe of law, lib canal Is now flubbed, but the engineer has de-1 W1 w",l' of ,l '1,nw il u wpioed tlmt Iky cr,y arKj l,uminlty. At St. tauis Ihey have layed letting on tlte water until lliere I an-1 1h,mmJ ,0 lr.v ,0 ''hnikade Hie river by shore M( nl) Bllt UriilVli excitement, In conwuence other rite In the river. No doubt is eater- tulned of its rucce. IHtbvilfe, 21th. A parly of twenty-two guerrillas, in Todd county, n Tew iky since, were nttnehed through mistake fur Federal!! ! by nnotlier rebel squad of forty rrom Tenne- ee. The former were whipped bv ibe latter : ' eight were killed, mid cptllen number woumled. Wushington, 23lh. The Commissioner or " " Indian Jran Affair Ims received cheering dvloes front lite Indian or Indium have territory. Large number!' ,l,Ql "c w cn,',,w,lca"' " r'wl ",B" '" nkl to be furnislieil I tl,e r,l11 ',1,,ec' Tl,u' r,r ll1 Pr"" !c with arm to opentte ngainst Secessionist It Imi been ascertained llmt tlte rebel Govern ment profess to have made treaties with the Choetawf, Shawnee, Sennetis, mid oilier tribes, and appropriated money to enrry tlie treaties into eilee't. A the Senaea mxl Sbaniiee nre known to be loyal to the United Slate, it b uppod tlmt the treaty has been .mule by nrew only or tk'lr chlefo with ,livlr nothing or Jackson, and i U quite prob Ti,e)gt i able that lU rebel report of Ids elealh was Specials to the New York paper sav that I rce, J ke onl' I"1 erul'' ,-'''I ln,' i Un ha-doblIe received nil Hie trooji tltat Senator Um, of Kan, jwlerdav received I "8!MI c"w f"ii Vlcksiwrg An IrtHi-elod ' 1m. rc,UirM, ihl the iwwerrul Ibet camiMiiekO authority from the President aid Secretary of I tfu,'W, ca'1 ArkoBas, tlmt had bn j bv Uw j ., W(lkw u rouI.. ror B0. troop With (lib authority U will leave fur the W'ctt to-morrow, w liere he w III issue an order calling fur loynt men, irresiwclivc of eolar. lie ex ieet to have one while nnd two blnok regi ment In the field within three weeks front tlte time he reaelie his destination. A telegram from n member nf MeClellauV Htnirwys: All ulvilliaiM, liK'hiding oorreion dents, arc now excluded from the lines of that army. The first or September ha been determined ajtheduyou whleh the Internal Tux Rill got Into practical ojteralioti. Collectors and Assessors will be appointed, and whatever other work Is necessary will be done bfforc the date fixed by thb notice. Chicago, 25th. There was reports of Cab inet difference, but they are authoritatively contradicted. Philadelphia, 25th. The Clly council yes terday appropriated half a million or dollars fur the lament of furly mid fifty dollar bounty to each volunteer from this oily. Fortrew Monroe, 23d. Tlie mull bout from Peterson's Lauding has arrived. No new. All quiet. Now York, 25th. The IlcrMS Washing, ton correspondent learns from pretty ncourate private source that Knoll's, II lilt's, Iing strLCt's and Jackson' divisions have lelt Rich ;radually during the past fortnight. io.ng over the Yirgluia Central road. now eonccntnlliur near Gordonsvllle. mond grad mostly goit nntl nrn nmv pnni pntrfllfix nmp f?,,r,1nns. 111a ....- ...V ..." .-........-.... M. U,UUl.,,C, constilutlrg an nrmy there ol C0.000 meu. " """"'" l-l V 'V '" u mw Colonel Scott, eontideulial agent of the'""0' co'"n"n.n' l0 nP 3 'V Post Office Department, sent to New Orleans W"0M Aof Mrkan ns " re' In May, returned Inst night. Ik sav tlmt I"1"- counts are to bejkept, and coutpen bailor the stringent measures adopted bv "o " UfKhcn to-proir persons j" nnd Central liullcr, New Orleans could not be'? ,thvU'u W' "8 U'SC "L " and,"Ul held. Memphis, 25lh. General Sherman has as sumed command of the city. All orders here tofore issued will be enforced by him. Four Iniiii1r..il nxsnnq triril. tlm n.ill. iruln..!,,. ...! one hundred and thirty received parses to go Rn,.,,. ' South. Washington, 25th. Tho steamer Frceboru nrrlved nt tlie Nuvy Yard this morulng, bringing as a prize the schooner Subine, rcceu tly cnpturcd in tho Rappahannock. Citizens along tho Raukatuuk mid Ruppuhiinnotk riv ers urc represented being In great eonsterim- tlon, especially tho who recently deserted the . . . . , rebel came, mid took the oath of allegiance to the Government. Marauding parties of rebel cavalry arc suid to be making their appear uncc, und imposing citizen into tho rebel service, Tho alarm is so ureal that n lame number or men sieep in boat to prevent being I surprised und cajitured Arrangements have been made for u general sclmugo of prisoners. cl.ui.ge ol prisoner. General Ilallcck and staff, accompanied by General Uurnslde, Ut last evening for For- trew Monroe. I .. ,..,.., . I lie Wur department learns through Gen. D that the rebel authorities o 'cr the uncon ditional deschargo of all InU nl Surgeons , p,,nl. ,i rirr. wl.ilrt In discharge of their Iccilimato duties. This is in accordance with the example set llicm by ' the Government. It lins been arranged that the Postmaster I General shull lsuo stamps on and nfler the first of August, to bo used ns. currency until the Secretory of the Treasury can perfect ar- I will be without gluten. out gluten. , " , T. .r r lith tctho22d July. oummui v the Congress concluded one of the mot memo rnbtc sessions In Ihc nnnnls of the republic, on i the 17th. The President has signed the con- fl'eatlon bill, with the resolution explanatory , there of, nnd the Act Is therefore the law or Hterkss ns lltey onee UM Ibe I otomac.0rn r,umi,cr 0r ihimih striving to avoid Ihc Meantime, the dachlng nud brilliant move- istAtifti ftf i 2Mkrn! lArwi linie lliifitin ta ritluiU iHlfUIIMl tits Tu!1MWI tF Bil tW TFntilUlhllfl. - ' ' " "-i'i wk Into coirtternotlon mid cxelll nlarm nt Richmond. General Pope Imi also acted upon tlie instruction given to make wealthy rebel ....... ... .. contribale to the Htpport or tlie natle.twl . DjIiIuhiiu has become lulolerautly lojol, niid r,cw- necorellng to tlie plntt that prove.1 olnns to have n government without a single UMM' r1, t.stteral t sitow- reccive.1 no ciiecK. lie lias cut otf one or tlie main source of the rebel supplies, nnd by lib lH)ld udvatiic. crealeel a werrul diversion in ruvor or McClclmu. J1ie traitor Twlgjr has gone to hi hist neeounl-l.lv death being an- iMmnee.1 In the Richmond p , tiers. It is now thoueht that Jo. JnfamiMi' ound w HI prove mortal- uiortiScntioti having i, vr veiled. miller the late bn '""-" ") - '. uvre.i , , ,,, i m,j nttack nllj fu . vow !.. I. i.. ... e . . . mi. uaiiertea oi ivatourg. aeverul lateral ve ml were damaged, and tlie Iron-clod 1 t-up poel to Itave rulk-rcd to n eertuln extent. The fleet was unpreiared fur the monster, but will probably bt able to lake cure of her here after. The luw ol life in the combat was not serious. The rebeb nre making un obstinate Oght at Vickeburjr. Morgan guerrilla bund Ij been routed nud dipertl by General Smith, and by the arrival of reinforcements, the threatened town In Kentucky have been rendered secure. The capture o? Hamilton. North Carolina, I confirmed, It was taken ! In gallant sljle by three gunboats nnd How-1 kin' Zouaves. The cepturo of this jwiut ojien the way to 'oidoo. Miiiimni)- from il lo Ulth July. The intelligence from the Kust Indicates the adoption or a more earnest policy by the Natlouul Government. The day fur the em ploy incut of oue soldier to fight mid two to guard the projierly of malignant rebels Is closed. To u certain extent, the principle that war should support war " I to be enforced ?" f, u ' T P, ' V"", T1 1 J"i ?). ' Dfr,BWOt m, " 123'1' l.lic I '' tomnionelen are authorised to sciw j , them, are very improper iiersons, they will, of course, be permitted to whistle for their pa v. This policy can work no injury lo loyal men. lu the South nt large, as in Missouri, it must prove the heaviest blow to treason. It otfers ' ""J 'T."10 l. "M1 T .wlio fight ngainst, or support the rebels in fighting ngainst, tho supremacy or the Na tional Government. Tho promulgation of these orders Is worth a victory In the field ?'!' l'T' ll U B'B,C, B,U QSSUD.,C ,l,, ,nclhc (Illllflfl F nISlnlni.li.1 S A. .1.... T I -. 1 ln..l l.na.I.iia duties of command toduv, Ilallcck having or rived at the Cupltul, we suppose, to net us "'"""l'1", Ci'Icf hV,l '" r0reCS ! llin Tin It ml Slfitne M W'rt lntn iv mnnna et VHUVM Miatiei V UHIV V IIIVHii V forming nn estimate of the strength ol tho di- visions subject to the orders or Pope. Tho troops occupy a lino from Fredericksburg on the east to Sirasburir ou the west. Wo be- ' " . ' K'TS Fredericksburg, Gen. McDowcllat Wurrcnton, ' ?n' "J' at F"''1 C,,rt V,01 Gens. Uuuks and Sigel in ll.o vullej ousci and u g ' i . .. . l' "7 " E0 'u WD m ." T' '" 8UPI w" ', nrtlll(,ry ?' cavalry, would seem to be nothing more than an ndequato force. I Iio rebels arc reported to hold the Virginia Cen vh, u ij,,, uy ewo uwonsjuniHioii. a Figtil ,t u M.CWIuii'i turn. Jackson nml Uivell, enue,l r a elcspcrate ekserlptlo... The Ar-tth tUlrl) tUoHttm mu)W!CUI,v ,l(t ine 0 kail roved to be a very superior vessel j ,k VIrplftjl Lwllrtt uj ,rom OorUen am) l not only soeceedwl in beating off lier W,le, watehlog l'o cult or the mountain, atsallanl, but run tl gauntlet of tl w hole ( al)j Sige)i bo ,,,,, i lhi t aHcv. Pope Lt.lon Ueet.and was wfely inooml under lhe.U Mtevea to wve taken the Deld on the trnl lU-ilroad from Gordonsvillc to Staunton j but between the former point nnd llnnovcr Court lIouc, the road lias been partially de stroyed by King's cavalry. An attack upon Gordonsvillc nnd then n combined movement upon Richmond are likely to bc the chiif fea tures of Pope's operations, unless the enemy nsitmc the offlnsivc, ns they threaten to do. Richmond goslp is to the effect that McClel Ian Is to be held In check on the James, while 'pari in whs prcgrniiiiiu-, iiiniiiu wwhvu, ' Mngruder has gone to rnst Tennessee, where1 crnilrf Kfby SmUli by (i lnCi In Kcn ' part in this programme, remains to bo seen. lucky nnd Missouri, operations ngnlnst the gu crlllns are vlgoroiuly prosecuted. In Missouri, the whole mllitln force of the State has been summoned to the field by Gen. Scofield. This branch of warfare Is to bc one of cxtcrmlnn- ; MiHtia druft by clntiiiliie ll proteclion or .i ttf.i i. n ... -..!... .-...- r i.i... ' . h. ,1. '!'.. 1.. 1... !... t. 0.. uki mm ut j inn. jii jtmiiiwic titv ?vvi' onlsts In tlie Clly Council Imve been com- lulled to resign, nml n special (-lection has I.Kn nnlenvl In Sit llivlr nlntMi ullli liivnl nun untwItHi ,, !. Stonewall JutkMiti did us n good turn In tliat quarter. Vin Charleston c get ele-iierote new horn Texas. Calves- t00 , l0 Jcfciuletl to the very nlie, hikI u numUcr 0r Uiiloulst. who weiu round tkrl.h- Uig ,,,!, 0r- Old Glory," In expectation or ,,l4. i'm fled, )mf been chlvulroudy hung, v,vire b Patmerslon! From Virginia we teeth.e ,.,.,.. miwiltm, 0r nll nmiroachIiiir , Wln, A ( Mlin(f traw)0rli iht have been v iltltiw lu .T.inuM rlii.p. iukii-.Tihim l&laiul. Iinru " t -- , .-. ........ ................ Iropped dowu to Humpton Roaeb, we presume to get out of reneli of shot and sliell. Mct'Iul 21th. Supposing tlie Cupltul to be secure un tier lite i.vc of llulleck, and Sigel to have twenty-five thousand men lit thu fortified jmmI tlon at Ike head of Ike valley, Pope can op crate direct ognlmt Klebuioud without dreud of a dWastor to the flank or lo the rear. If the Government lius massed u sugclent force in Yirginla and after tho hard lesson or tlie past two months it would have been un unpar donable tin not to have done so wc can look forward to the Impending struggle with liopo full hearts. The shock or battle cannot bedo- I.iti1. Tlie nation Is a pomllllon of ralnful wpfClBncr. roregn po,,.,, ,M the sword of Intervention cu!teuded by a hair. The de tiny or tlie Republic U In tlie balance. If when the clouds or battle uro swept from the field, no behold the old flag floating In tri umph, the Southern Confederacy will bc n thing of the past. If we foil now why, then, we must follow the noble examplo or the French nation when menaced by tie com bined ntuuurch of 1'urope, dwurr all former uprising by a moivstcr rail) of Ihc people, and, " ,,ccur-' BroW,to hU1' llic tt0rU in dcfuif0 of democracic institutions. Rut wc shall no. ,. tUMJKJUBlEHI K. P. ItUSSHLT NOTARY PUBLIC. Offlco 7ith B. F. Dowell, Third Street, Jacksonville, Oiir.aov, 29 WHO WANTS TO SMOKE A Tine Havana Cigar, MrH:E.- 3tB.i nncj.a ia JK2r If )ou do, go and get It, at JIKKXTAAO'S. Jr.ekfonvllle, August 2. dk. on. i)i:.scir, ).0CXTi:u AT Walae., Josephine County, Oregon. J)K. DKSCII Is prepared promptly to attend totbecuting of ull discus. uccordlng to tho trcamctit ol 1'ruf. F. V, IUshjiii., without Hie use of Mercury, AiKiiic, or any poltonous ilrug. For tlie pat nine jinr lie luuUen a Is is well satl.lleU lliatlie can give sjindy relier ... ,1... ..nlln(...l tll.n ,1V Pllll .111 Mm practitioner or imuioiuo at rcjccnt t;ily, nud to thu iitlllelud wbo uiiiv cull ou Mm, IJATHINO-Ainplunrrangemeiit lor Cold, Warm, Hot und Steam Ratlin Who wants to Smoke n Fine Havana Cigar FOR ONl'3 BIT? K vou do, go to RRFNTANO'S and ge( J( NIJW ADVJ2RTISU3I1JNTS. Take Your Chance! M. ABKENTAIVO, riAun is- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS And all articles pertaining to n flist class Family Grocery. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Candies and Nuts, Toys and Fancy Articles, In any tlcftrcd qunntlly. Mr. imiiXTANO recommends his stock to the public, nnd will sell It out CHEAP FOR CASH, As he wants to make place for a LARGE FALL STOCK! Jacksonville, July 26, lr-2. MAX MULLER, II CYlMHin TO j. a. imr.vxr.it &. imoTiinn. The undtrslgnril. havlna purchased from J. A. llruiiuvr fi llruther tlielr entire Stock or Merchandise, Now olfirs tho same for talent 'Greatly Reduced Prices, DEPOSE. CASH. The stock conrltts of lJV &L 1 S1I1CV brOO(lS V i -i . , -j.t i. t1 - ,. BOOTS AK SDIOJES, GrPoOCEniES, And, In fact, n varied aorlmeut of articles pertaining to the General MerchaudUc butlness. LADIES nml GENTLEMEN, ple.vo to ptvo me n call, nnd examine thu Good nnd I rum the Prlcef, UTuru jou make jour iurehiie. Do nut fort the jtlitco tho Ilrlek Store htretofure eiecupled by J. A. Ilruun-r ,V Urn. MAX MCI.I.KII. Jaekonvllle,Jiil2' 10. lHt.2. IViJa E-euoir WChnvo thb diy sold our flock of mcr cIihihIImj to Mr. Max Mi i.i i u. From our friend und utroiM we would rollett for Mr. Mtu.wi a ccullnuanee of lh-lr llberul pilrnn n'. J. A. llltUNNF.lt .V JIKO. JnekfonvllU, July I'JIli, It-D'.'. V HMKMAiV BJIiOOM Has constantly on hand, and Is dully receiving new additions lo LU pront laiyu und vull Kleetid ktock of Genl Slerchandise, Conthtlng, In part, of Tlio Xjntoat Styloa or FRHNCH. RNGI.ISII. 0I5RMAN Aud AMRRIOAN PJKBr g STJFLB DM GOODS, LADIES' HATS, IIOSIKRY, nnd nil kinds of GA1TJJRS, RUOiKKSniidKUI'FKRSi A Inrge Stock of CKXTLipinN'S D3Cir:E?:HM::irj 2 ROOTS, SII0KS,0AI'n:R3 AND IIATSj Crockery, Glassware TABLE CUTLERY, 31IXEUS TOOLS of all Kinds. Particular attention Is paid to procuring the Best Groceries for Families ; Alto, the bct 'lualltics of Liquors, Winos and Cordials, And a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. All of tho above goods will bo told at prices to dfij cemjxtilion. All articles that may bo purchased of mo will Uj warranted as represented, or tho money will bo refunded. ' I.udleg and Gentlemen are kindly solicited to call und examine my present stock und prices bi-roru piircliaingilcvhire. 1 uui coiilldcntil will bo to their advantage. 1 coutldtr it no trouble lo Miow Good. All kinds of Produce taken In exchango for merchandise. Qr-nemcniber my old stand-- McCully's two-story, Fire-proof Brick Ruilding. . , IJRKMANRLOO.M. Jackson vl I le, July! 3, lb(,2. 27 3Wen tl jL5. ALU those knowing themselves Indebted to trie lor a longer period than ninety days. i ! !Ka c" "uU l"y ul' or "Ir ftccouuts wlt bo placed lu the bauds of my uttoruoy foi collection. ' IIF.RMAN RLOOM. JacUonvlUe, July JU, JbOJ ;7 NI1W AIVi:UTJSnMENTS. BRADBURY & WiS JAClvSONVILLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -i)i:.i.i:ns in- DRY GOODS, 03L.OT3E3:iISro, BOOTS AiD SHOES FANCY GOODS, 3E3L"Vts cC3 Ocv;ps, ajOCEKTailS, PAINTS AND OILS! XjIQL'W.OI'Q, Tobacco and Scgnrs, PRODUCE, Hardware, Quccnswarc, Glassware, "Woodcnwarci itttt?t) o' mrrr or lUlIi2l0 XJJ1jO ALL OF WHICH WILLlli: SOLD LOW 3?o:37 C?cjs1i Or Dosirablo Produce. ALL DKSCIUITIOXS OF SUMMER GOODS AT EEDUOED IIATESJ TO maki: 1100M FOP. Zfbll JStOOlSLS. JUST RECEIVED, A FRCSH INVOICE OF PICKS. 1'A.WS, SIIOYHLS, ItLMlllKIl JIOOM ULASTI.VO I'OWDKU AN'I) Fl'SK. SUYTIIKS AND CUA1JI.KI HAY, UAHLIJY, And.MANLTIUIFOHM riTriT , ; A Choice Selection or tin :3S3E3BX' 'JFJZij&.S ; liver olfered In this market, embracing E FouitTKHN' VAiiii;ni:s of : f : Black, Croon & Japanese, : In bulk, papers nnd cuddiis, st I . prices iu sun inu inosi purucuiur. riTrn' PHffiNIX HOUSB BRADBURY &W,1DI! THU CITIZUXS OP PIKKXIX A XI) VICI.MI Will And It In their adtantacrc to nurcliv us, as wo tbull keep on baud a good tujpij rATJCY and STArxq MERCHANDLS ron SALE AT JACKSONVILLE PRICKS. We will tale nil descriptions or Produce1! can uo utrposeu oi vviiikiiii a iocs, UHADIIUHY & WAPEi 1'banlx, July auth. I kwis i uinDBinr, &ih FranciKo, Ji MI'S It. l JdtkuwA BRADBURY 4 WAD omiK uth lr . vivrmv -iifii r. i' lut'ssrs, .).i.. isuaji vv i san phanoisco. Itm:RS for fioods and conilBiimca v utegon rrotiucv rs'iiietiea. W