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iiimiwi wr'ijw THE OREGON SENTINEL LTWJ" I.MW y ., T "iT.1 4 IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1862. VOL. VII NO. 38. miwiiiMnMaiaiiiiiwiimBgai Tin: ouixjon si:xtixl. III'.MIY Dr.M.IMU'.lt, l'uh'r mill Prop'r. Offxe our Clugnge y Drum's Slullet. Priucnirrios Otic year. In advance Four 'Italian i 81.x months, Two Dollars nml I'll!) cf,,. ; three months, One Dollar nml Filly crat. I'nles renewed, pupirn will lie discon tinued nt the explrntluti ul the time Tor which they httc been paid. AtivniTiiMi One rqunro (10 line or less), first Insertion. Tliri-c Dollar ; each siiWqucul Insertion. One Dollar. A discount nf llfly x,r tent will bo made to those wlio advertise-by Iho jear. advertTsefis. lly application In Potiniilen mid Mnll Car TIcri, miii run K'lirn Unit llic Uiir.iins Skstinki. lias by" fur a larger circulation In Ilia counties rf Jnck'on. Jocphltie nml lought, Oregon, nml lift Nnrle, Cnliroriilii, limn nny olhcr pii per. This (act should coiiinieiiil the Si:ntim:i. 10 v'ou a a superior medlitiu for udtcrtiriiig. Ilt of AgonU for tho Oregon Sentinel, who are authorized to tmuact any lmIncs concerning tlii paper, In the inline of Hie jhiIj- liincr : I, I' Kldicr VAd-orlli V Uayne. Kt-rKniry S. C. Tavlor W. W l-owler P.. 8 lltmlnp John P. I'rlndle... A. II. MclKMii . . K.J. Fm'ws Wi,. M. Hvnui. .. Jixl Tlinrn IMni Mallory ... ImjcU Moorm... F. M. I.llsworlh.. F. Chirm.iii n.W.WakcHeld.. Isrnlamln Cook. ., J II iMnllli AUs-rt Doollttlo.. a.............. .......... San Francisco Yiekti Ashland. riiiiMil.. . ...Applcgntc ,.Villltiinliurg ....ICirhvvllle Vnldii Waldo , Althuc , . .Cunyoiitlllc Ilo-eimrg . . .Slltelll .KiiXvnvC'lly wef-on city. Allmnv. CwvhHI. ....Crescent Clly . .. .Happy Uiiinp ItEMJCTIOX OF P11ICES - IN - Stoves & Tinware. G. 15. DOKRIS -AT 1118- Stovo and Tinwaro Shop On Third Street, botweon tlio Express Saloon and Howell's Law Olllco, Jacksonville, Oregon, Keeps constuntly on hand llic best pattcrnti - tlK- cooking stoves. rAiti.uk stovi.s. SALOON stovi:s. And every kind of Tin, Iron and Coppcnrnrr, Ik-sides n prcnt Viifiety of Culluury article loo numerous to mention Prrnnw.hliig anything In my line arc re spectfully hit id d to call and examine the quid Uy mid price or my wnre. Ete-y kind nf JUll WORK done In order. 31)' imn AVnrr llrpnlrril IVItliiilil llimgr gkorgk n. dorris. Jacksnntllle. Nov. U. iMil. i:i -AMl- L. P. FISHER'S Advertising Agency .n. Hit) XVii.liliiglnii Nlsrct, Nsarly opposite Mngulre's Opent Route, SAN FRANCISCO. Advertisements and sulwrlpllnnn solicited fr llie Oiikiion HkstimMm nml lot tin prlnolml tt on tin I'ttellle cnul. Atlvriliiiiil lornanltil to piper published In auy portion ol tit Atlantic Milieu. 33USINESS CA1U3S. a. u. ki i;o. iti:i:n 1. IUITU.V. fw C5ASTOX, ATTOIIN33YS AT JaA-VT, .Iaikonvii.i.r, Oiimion. J II UKI'.D bavin ilolerniliiiil to coiiIIiiiip the MMetlcu or hU profWlin. Ii.n noclHltil .Mr (itnTox wllli him in liti.ln-. HH'I they will sit? prompt intention lo any lel IIh i-mIihi-i1 lo llwir ir, lu auy ut' tli Court ul tk.Jiidllal lllrmi. t)c In Mine bullilliij; romvrly ocenpl'd l Jlr IUv.1. ' Anrfiil I Ml. ''. oiiAxan jAcous, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jnck.onvltlr, (IrrKnii. ''rI,I,,,,n,, ,n ""',,,,, " ' CMtrl ! II Ik" Kim Judicial Dislriet.-mul in the fiuprt-nii- Court. Ol- '.!: 1 Till: mnlnrjliieil nnnld rw pec I fully liifunii I lie elllcii of Jiielinin mid inljoluliis cniiiitiw Unit lie h.u on hand and will mainline lure lo otder All IvlmU of Sailillvi')' A. IlariiciH UTII AH Heavy I)rntilit IlariHH (Inn? nml linrt tup) Coneoril HumeiM, Iluppy I Iurtiii'4 (double mid Kim.'le) SjionUli SaiMlf. trcm uml rigulnc complete JuImt' ShiMIw, Joekev Kailillrt, Huddle Ihi'. llr'idliy, tiiircinUf, Multert, irpuw, ' Currvcnnibi Whip. 'lilplaihei, And all oilier article iiioiiilly found In a fiwicliui aiueli of all won ic v Ann a X t i: n . In " Sentinel " IIiilMtnp, Culirornhi Store Uml. .Tiiekumvilli iinxuv .ni)c;n. , Ilil. 'Jl.lbCI. .i!nr WAR SCRIP, WAR SCRIP. D. F. DO WELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, "III practice In all the Court" of Hie Thlid Ju.li;l.il Dldrlct, tlio .Supmnu Court oroie gwi.nud In Yrekn, Cul. IIi-Im nu age-ill at Wntiilnglon. nml e.xiect to il'll that city and the Atlantic IliU Sutnm-r tM fall, and any bu.Iue-M will receive prompl tllrnlliin. "'.v:,y 11. F. leUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office with B. T. Dowell, Third Strcot, JArKnoxviu.E. OnKnnx. 20 i&it'itN' JlU l. 1-YI.K llfllH IUI.IJIIIV. PVLi: &. iMALLOltV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lluliirg, Doiilui Count-, ltgu, "TII.LnllPiid In any 'jihIijom confidtil In 1 1 them, in the- H-verul Courts of the Flint Juiliiial Dutrlct of Oregon, and in tin Su prrme Ci urU Oetolicr -'fiMJ L. H. DEWEY, ni icticai. Watchmaker and JTowclor, Kwni ciniitnntlv on hand n lino assortment cfCuicsi and Jkwkuiv. which he ult'cM lor ule at ery low price, for caii. IIEI'AIUIN'R Cloekr, Watelie and Jewelry rp:iiml with promptneM nnd warrnntid. fcliop on Cnlllomia utrcot, two doom wel ol Iteftliilacr'. Jnckoiivill-.'nly '.'fi: 2h ftwrof'Xew Stale Saloon," on Tmd St. QIIAVINO. llalr-cutlfriK, Shampooing Cur O linj. and Hair Dye-In;;. Alo. a Ke-iiulna article ol FIU' Haiii It TttuiVK.and Crlnladora'a JCxrttwr Ilnr Jtye Tor Mle. Jacksonville. Jan. aft. M fl. B. BEAHES & BKO. Are now Closing Out their entire stock of Goods, Groceries & Liquors, at the Very Lowest Rates, FOR CASH ! 'U- Civu u n call, at the I'm! OHlce Iliilld ill:, uorut-r of California ami Oregon ttrn-ls April vj, it-ir.'. ui nPIII. undiT'lsncil havluc liad tlio Vnh .L ingloii Mill,'' IUe- nillm Irom Jnckouvillv, hai lhorou-lily rqulrul It. nml erickil Xe-w nml luiprovril iMacliincry, which, from my experience In cnnlriictlii llu Kline, nu well u lu inauulacliiriiiK Hour, war raulmue in ku-Iii-; Unit the ()re(;ou illll cjii and will do Itutler work than any other Mill in the Valley. Every Sack of my Tlour War ranted to bo "A JXIo. 1." I havs opened a . Flour & Feed Store PETER J3RITT, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST JnclioilWllr,ilKn prepared to lake I'lcturcH In every style of He Art, with all the latest Improvements. II 4o not KlvC alfacton.iiocliarfc'eg will lie made C4lt at Funk' Olirar filorc, or at tho Gallery on Hin.BiulwnjJM'loliinw. lllf County Troasuror's Ofiico, -AT- PIIADBURY & WADE'S. J-;, a. iMOIWAN.Trt-tt.uw. JacktQiirllle.AllSIHl li Slcul IX .TACKSOXVJLLC, On California ttrect, oppoilto 1. Ryan' new IjiilldliiS W.M. J. ALI.KN. Jack-onvillc, June II. 1CC2. Vint NE W STOCK! J. WBUBEE TTAS recently received a large onil illvcrM XX. lied aorlment or HHUNU AND WEIGHT CLOCKS, SlliVJ-.k W'ATCIIKS. DIAMOND Ji;wi-.I.iO. I'HAUIi. i;.Mi:itALD,nnd CA.MKO SETS. Together with a iplcndld lot of other lln-ait'1'iiu, Urnoclics, Kar-kin-ifi, Finger Itingc, I.oekelD, lluckli. Clups, Jlraivlets. aleoM- lluttons, Nccliluees. Wnlcli'Glinlni, Clmteluins and Scale. All of which will be sold at low .--icks ond wurrunled. .. . ,n J. NKUHRU tlll continues IthPAIR W'ATUIIKtl. JBWKI.UY nnd CLOOK8, us heretofore, in tho best manner nnd with ill puteb. AH i" tides In liU line innnuraeliiml iromptly uml with nculnewi. Cull and iw liU stock nt the old ttanil, corner oi iiiiruiinu Culifornhi lreel. Jucknuivilie. i-in. ?I.OUlt AND PRODUCE luken In rx- eliuliuu lor ,iicriiuii'' Govciiioi's Siicclnl iMcsngo. Gtnlltmen of tht Ltgi'lahve Awmblyi Article 5th of the Cnuilitiillon of the Sinter prnvidc thai the UoVernor uliall from time to time plve lo tho Lpiidntivu Awmbly Infor uml km machine the co-idlllon of the Stole, nml rrcomineiidmp such iihiimiits ns lie rhiill judge to tut i'Xxdltnt. In cnmplhiice tillli tluil prnvivinn 1 rwpeelfully submit the fol lowing suggestions : ronr. A lrnnlllnn from n Terrllnrml lo n Slate nrpaicr.iitlon always nrpilrm n clinupe ol lawn. Oregon had been nil iirpniitr.nl Territory for linyenr. The nieuiliem of tho lat Lplo'n- lure- found that the laws were embraced In n number nf vnluimp. utid tlint the liotiiul vol umei, Ineliidinp the " pmcllce net," were "out nf print," uml could not be purclinMil ut ntiy place ; hi nee1 the Iz-cMature wifely appointed it coninilltft' to colli el and revin-the lawn. Owing to the nhruce ef linn. Anmry lint brook tn the Atluntic Slntif, the other tncni lit rs nf llie eominillee fcticlnl linn. M P. Dimly InwulM them. Tlie temporary Mw net; nml rekncii nf cilhrr mr mbern of the commit tee I. n eniniil most of the labor lo full on Judge Diiulv. I'heir nport In Iterrnllli Fiilimlllrd, nml I earnestly reeommend lln pnMngc wllhnul ninrmlmi-ntr, niitif the fame lire well cniiriil rrrd, fo nu not to drftroy the liariniiny of one purl Willi niiuiiier. The report In mil n full a might have lipeii denireil, but It rmhndien n eompleti code of prnetice in our cntirln, mid ninny pen erul proviIou. 1 triMt the L-gWnture will t-nmitct with It pome oilier nrct-Mnry lawn nnd order It printed In prrmanenl form. Hut It may Ik well In InUe imn cnn.iili-rotion the nronrlety of tml li-lilnrr the rode nml Mich oilier lawn tin nre pnurd thin nmnlon, In pinn iililit form, nml of ritnlnlng lln couinditer or iippoiuting n new-nni tn mnke lurlliir nport ml nerli el ihln. U'lirn the ntnlulrn n-e iiub li.liid in it boiind volunir. Il will probably be a nnmiier or jeurn In run they nre reviitil nno publilnii nun in. wiiieii U nn nuilllioual ren ion why they nhouM now be prepared with pn-nt cure. The renolullnn nppolntlnp (he code enm 11111110 mmle no provWnn for tmvmenl for ihoir Inborn. I therefore renp el fully reeom mend the juimuci of nu net r(pilrlng llie Sie ri tnry nf Sinlo lo unit it nnd draw wnrrnnln on tin- Siule Tn-nninr fr their Inborn nl llie mle of 8 )-r day. upon the wnrn ntati ment iT well tnniilM-r of the coniinltUo. lor the- actual time nnptovtil. 1'KVITr.NTIAIIV. The IVnllrnllary hn been n niljeel of rnnildernbh lip'n'nllon nnd nome l-.perinieiil lln loeation in nu unrnriiinn'e one, n part of it I lonitid on li'i-il; Nn inn lu the rllr id Pottlaud upon llieproMrlyif .Siiimii d ffin. A lKirl of it I' nltontiil nn lileek .no. 107. h cli purport, in litvi" been ronviyid fur tl'e purpiiH oi a niie lor tlie iviiiientinry. he IxilHiire of ih bii''ilin; In n'Mmliil in il irie'l. I M t mi n .mil bloikn. to which ihopia'e han mil ih (.Imilmv of u I tile, .llloek N'n. 1(17 overn n ilun gulili. lifiy or niori fn'l iln-n. ihnl it i imprnrlh-tiliV lo improvo li, in iIm iiuiiHil ule wnn of llu P nil' Hilary ill inaiHl I'prn thin iHriit lln c mnilitii ipixiu'iil li iIm- hint L-tfi'latiuo reoriid AH lh Iniiili in lln en-nit ; of lln IVnltinilHry Im. ! liguitf tn llie Siale ore n binl.'in nnd nuigli hat th niiiniiut riipiinil loin el and prenire llie prouiid f"r Impfovi mrnt nnd ocrupnoey ! rpial In eriellng mid cnnipVlliig in-w Ini'ld ngn nnd linprovnuiiiin in n'mM nny other loenliiy" ll the illimtion nT llie hind n iilierwiie, oe block two Imnilml fiilnpinre U i nl lie' V loofiiwill lor 'iillinlliiry purpwii In IhU Slate, where hind in rliinp. five neren lioulil Im fi-ItTlnl nml ficiinil. lv tin eor renpordenn lurewiili niiliiuillid, it will Im nn I Inil Sleplan Ciffin. the owner of block No. lflfi, upon which n purl of the lVnlli nil ury U nlluuli-d. in unwilling In ell llu hind In llu- Siale. A high nubiUnntlal wall dentil rn i-Iom the IViilli Hilary, work nhop,eic., which enniiot Im limit on tin pnnenl ullr. II the nlrrel Cnninilwlouer of Poriland, or tiwnern of nrivnli nronerlv nliniild nliprl to it. I llu-refon rcix-etfully nroniniend that n inrlv nn iiractlcabV. tin heatinn of tho IVnl lenllnry be changed lo nnnie necelb!e point. where line lo ennngii innu enn no wenren p' ivn'np nn many nntiirnl ndianingi-n for nneli nn inntiiulion n pniiiie. Aim Hint lln prig. enl Pnillt-iitlnry properly or ihnl part of ll wli't-h would lo lnipraclivablp tn reinnte. Ik nn'd, nnd the proendn Ik applied to litilM'nc n IVnilentlarv nt u more prnjMr nnd rnnvi-nl inl point. If the wnt or gorrrnnient wn norinnniillv hicntfil. I nhouM nrnnuiiend Im einlililinient nt nneb point, tngeiher w-lili nil other Stale if.ntiuilioni. that Ihn- might l mnj-e dln-elly under the nijMTviiIon or the State ofCreri. nml that llalr working nml innnngrmcnt mluhl l within the view of cncli inemlM-r of the Lgln'iiinre. In new S'aten lln real or fancied Intere.l. f nnnu town in ton frequently made tn Infill ermtn, diricting the mnnngemetit or the insti tution tin miller. If live ncres orprntind woi neleeled nt nnme proper point lor luukinp brick, tiinpornry lop biiilditiLM cnuld lie built nn necure nn lire pren ml pinili-nlltiry. nml tlurenrier the cnnvle-tn enn'd mnke brick mid build n militant iul pen itentiary, work (hop., nnd n wnll to eneloe the fame. Tliereiillir the convicts might be employed In making brick for other Slate buildings now needed, or they could be prollla bly nnplnied In mninifnciiiruig-. Ilerewiih I nuhniit the report of L. Reiser, jtib-leMie of the Pi'iilienilary. tXRAKr. Owlnp In part to tho nnxletlrn nnd ilifnp- pniuinuiitn nl tiio'c who enmc In thin country In become quit kly rich, nml their hnbiln nl lire, there In n very large number ol liiani pcmuin In Ihin State lu proportion to hi pop ulation. Thin unfortiinnte clnn of our cltlvn nre entitled to our nynipnlhie uml care. Il in the duty of the Slate to make permanent provin Innn Tor their rare nnd tni'dienl trratment, nnd nlnn Tor the blind mid ilraf, on noon na the wenlih uml condition of the country will per mit. At nn early day, while Inndn ure i-lunp, l'oihI lornllon. nhouM be nelecleil upon whlcli nnyliimi enn lie built by convict labnr or oth irwin nn llu wlilom nf the L-plnlaturc may ilireet. I'ntil Ilun enn be dune, nnnie tempo rary arrangements nt Stale or enmity c.-icnc can rnniitienniy Im nuuie with Dr. lliiwiliorni uud Linen for Inking enre of the Iikiiiic. In view nf nn enlighteneil nnd hiim.inc pot ley, worthy or their high standing lu the mid irnl prnrewlon, iliev have nl connldcrobte ex ene, erreled In Kant Portland, n private nny him. w lilth In quite creditable tn thcinclviK nnd the Slnte. Kvrty cnnvcnicnce for the nnfelr. care nnd comforl nf patients which the new flute of the country Hrmltn, oppenrs to be I hi re providul. Atitiin-i.Tfiir.. The late CnnpreM lm iimnlfelcd n iltnponl tlnu tn promote Imlii'trinl pur-ulln nnd eletnle the rtniidatd of Inlmr In the nation. I rmpect fully call oiir ntlrutlon tolhelawenlabllMilug "Tlio t'liltid .Stales liiparlment of Agricul ture," and nl.n Asrlctillnrnl Cnlleze.. The seiiernl ili-rigu of the-former nre In acquire nnd ilillii'i- HininiK llie people of the t'lilliit rtnten iieful Inrorinatloii on tie imiIJicI of nurirul lire. In llie moft general and eompriheuMie ene or that word, nml lo procure, propagate and di'trllaite an oug the piople new mid nlii able Meil mid plant. For "eieral . teurn ifTorln have lieen made lo ohlnlii Irom CongreMi don tloun of public laud, the avail or which 'liniiM In nppllid for the endoumeiit or nn Agrirulltiral College In rneli Slate or the L'nlnn, AllhelatnefflonorCou grenn tin re t Dbrtf wire Mirci-nnful. An act wn Kifid grnu'lng tn i-iim State nn amount or puhiic lami to Im- npiioriloiied lo enrli Male, In I inullly iqunl to thirty IhoiiKinil acre Tor encl .1. vcnl nich rIhiks. And lo nccommodate ruch lallicient force to repel nny nltcmpt of llic rcl iei;iii'n n lire rmilj i(iiuiineii iu ii-nvu n cum moil ichool III nny part r the State. IOIE IT!. Flnlce Crnlhcrn. late ol Portland, died, It tn nup,ioed, without helm, leaving real erlatc to the I nine of nunc forty thousand dollars. IT nn, hi. prnperly erchealn to the Slate, and I therefore ren peel fully recommend that a law be pa'wd providing Tor tl.e selection of mi Attor ney (icncrnl of (lie Ptate, whne duly It rhall be tn repreent tlio Statu In nil such cncn; or, that a suitable pirrnn be appointed In IliU c.ic tn prcicrvc the rights or the State In the prem iss. MIl.tTIA. Tlie late Oovernor or lids Stale, In bin mes sage of SeptunU-r 2.'ilh, 1SC0, very properly said : 'Thrre In no Slate or Territory belong ing in the American i tiinnin wnicii wciiirnimi mllltla Is more likely to be neided than In Oregon." ll In notorious Hint we are mr rnuudiil on all sides by a Irrncheroun nnd war like race of Indians, some or wliom bate been cla lo distodpe us, New York, 24th. The UeraU'i special dispatch from aslilngton, snys a rcconnois nance to Ashley's Gap, returned last night ; at the Gap the Federals met the Cth Virginia cavalry utid dispersed them, capturing a few prisoners, among whom was Lieutenant Col. Green, E enee leghlnltoo in liM-iiiing Slnte inl1tiiiioo Itv tlio provision nf the Art of Juno I'd 18.19. the Penllenllarv wii h-owil tn Robert Newell nml I. N English for flve rears fmni lhi foiirlb diyof.Tune, 18,19. The nbove lessee sublet the same lo Lnverm Ilisser. whnnowhn) chnrgo of the iutiiu(Inn nml i-nnvlcls. There nre imw twrnty.five convicts In the IVnileiiikrv. Twelve persnun lme Iwen patdnnid bv the Governor since the Inl session of the Iygisla'iire. The terms for whlcli five were sinleneiil have expired, nnd lliey have been discharged. Twculy five- have t-f raped. 1 1 Is llie general cnlnm of lh lew to work most of the convicts outside nf the Pin llentinry within the cily limits, in mine mills, brick yard, and at grndirg street, digging ditches, seneis. etc. While lids sjsiem has lieen nf pecuniary bom fit In the Slate, it ban not Dimwnd lln-riuli lor which (lie ioslliu- Liinn was estaldUliei Those who need pun- i-liiiKiit the most, tho moat desperate, are the first tn ecape. Again, tlie working of convicts around tlie city brings lliem in competition with nml do e'radeti llie Iree honest laborers of Portland It Is true, llial il convicts work n they ought to, lliey will come intn conipctitinn with labor somewhere, but tlint compitiiion shnntd, nt ha-d, be umal nil nier tho Slnte, and not liorne by h single class nf laborers In one town. If work sbntHiire built within wnlls, nnd con vict kept nt soino mechanical luiiness. ilielr rompellnn will generally be with the Albinlle States, wllli nn nilvniilnge of freight, coinni's sion nnd inn rest on inorey, fnr what they man ufacture. In this Slate. I therefore resnecfilHy recommend that the system of 'working convicts nwov from tlie prison or prison pronnii', oe proiiioneo, July 19. .MAX Ml'lXKRS. bennliir nial Iti-nrcM-nlai w In Concn-rs to which the rlnltw tiro respicthely i-ulllhdby ilieiipHirloument or Ul'.ll; proihled Ihnt no mini nil luinl shall Ik selectul or purcliunil under llie Art. When the Slnte selects It laud', lliey will b uml r the control or the State, nnd munautd nl Its i-p-nM until tli ale. All liMoiiji nnl'7'd limbr tin law Tor leiil nre rrquind lo le Inn-Hid In lock o' In- t'liltid Males or tl the Slate, wb'ch bid Hi i' r cent or more Inlere.l pi r aniuim ; nnd le inoiiiy n lnie.li d miil ntnnln a p-rm.t mill filial llie inl-re.l or wh'ch shall Ik-IiuIo-lrtl.lv Hppropilntiil by i-noli Slate which cla in. iIm- Ihjiii III or llie net Tor the endowment, sun port nud maintenance of nt lenl one College, when- the huding oljiot lmll lie. Milium! ex cluding other toll otitic nnd clu-lcnl Miidlc. and Ineliiillug mllllary lelence, to tench mcli I'niuehi-s oruliieailon n are relntid to nurlcul- liiro nml llu in c'inii'c art, In such maumriis the l.ftlliiliirn nr lln resp'cllie Slntisnmy reM-etlit ly pnfcr.lH-, In oidir lo promote the 'iIhthI nml pmcllrnl nluciit'nii nf tlioliitlimtriiil eliiii In the M-nnil inirriills mid tiroli-soloiik of life The ptopoi!ou of llie (ioiernment. IT accept-il ami oroHTiy carriul mil, will iloulit-liSKlH-orineiiiciilHlilelteiielll lo Oregon. States in be entlibd In Hi? land inu-t accept the pro portion within two year from llie npproinl ol till Act by the I'reeUh-ut, 1 lint lime will ex pirn Ixftiro '.lie next regular e'slnn of the I,eglibiture In Oregon, hence the uccetslly of uniinu.uie ucuoii. tWNTIUfl. Tlie rich and exli-n.lt e gold mines recently dtcoterid lu llie (ntirn part of ihu State have atlnirlid e large iiopulation In the tlel.illy uf John Day. Iluriit mid Powder rivers. In pros p cling lor gold, fin niiug lands halt been found on Ho Irlliiilar v uf Iho.e rivi rs or crenter ev- lent than hud Wo snpnoMil beroru lo exlt lu llni'e regions. I mil informed that cnusldrwihlc portions or Mild land hate already be-e-ti taken ami occoplul by notual n-t tiers. This slate or rael. with i-t ery reason I o be lieve that there will bo otlo-r ilbrou-rle and more oleiiltc settbliK'iits befuru Ihn I.egUlu Inreincits again, sum to li quite Ihnt llure linnli Ih organized two or more counties. In llu I'liorlli Jinllcl.it District, including UVcn county, tli-re Is already tnoie court biulmss lluili can Ik dtioitl nf l,y one Judue. nml I onnlil r it impracticable and unjiit to require no juugos oi inner uisirict in periorm inoa labor than they now do, pnrlictilarly with the small salary they now ri-celve. 1 therefore re count!) ml that. II mw counties are orgnnlxcd. u new tuiliclnl ilixlrlct he i nclcu, Including tucli cuuulle and Wiueo county. e-OIII-OIIATIO.Nil. Paring tlio hut solnu or the I.eclslnture. n number or pelliilloiis were prcsculid Tor char li rs Tor bridge nud road coinnmdes. Under the Cuio-titiit'oii of Hie Slate, no nieclal mlvileues cuu Im grand d. Companies mutt be orguuizvd uml. r gi'iurul laws. In some portions or the Slnte mad nro easily made, nml In otlnr portions good roads can Hi-Mr lie midii except by private enterprise, without Inflicting heavy burthen on the few pi ruins living lu the vicinity of them. The in n slnte or open linHllty during tlio pat summer, nnd It I well known that In (he event of 111" L'ntltil Slates liecomtiip Involved In a war tvllh any or the great Powers or the civil I7.11I world, Oregon would In mnnng the first In sultVr from n de.cint upon her shores of n well dlrpllneil soldliry. 1 see no rcann to clinnge that recommendation. In fact, there In more danger of liiternnl commotion., foreign war and trouble with our Indian In the eastern part 01 uie amir, unw man men. I cannot, then-furr. loo strongly urge upon you the Imparlance of nn Immediate organiza tion or nu tlllcleiit mllltury system lor our Slnte. loTivn. The purity or the Imllot-lmx Is lndt'pcmnhlc In the snlety or n republican pourumeiit. A person who Im no sympathy with our Govtrn metil ought 1101 to tote. As the law now Is, when the lole or n person Is chatli-ngid biTore he can 1 nte. he mul swear that he " is twenty one yrnr or nge. thai he Is n clllr.en or the l tilled Male, ami Im reshlnl six liinullii In the Slnte and flrieeii day In tho county, next prteiillng the eliclion, and llnt he Imn not i olid ut I III elecllon." 1 n-sMCtfully recom mend (hat the law he nmendid so an to require pernio wlinn- totes nre challenged lo lake the oath lo siiiumrl the Constitution of the Culled Stales, nud or the Stale or Oregon. UTorc they shall k nllontil In toki nt nny ihctlon; and uini no perron im nllowiu 10 torn nl nny Mic tion nuthorliil by law who ha not paid all taxes uste-md ugaiiiil him at the time he oUer to tote. The unanimity nnd energy w hlch have marked your labors Ihu Tar, lead me to iH-ltete that, under Divine aid, von w III have 0 useful scsidnn. And If by your wl'doiii nml vigilance nud that or the Slate ofilcir. that peace nml prosperity which now surround 11 shall Iw cu11ll111111l.11 gnueiiii cousi iiu-ncy win rememinr you, while all will have nhuiidnut riii'ou to Ik. grnliful lo Alllllglliy tilMl. Aiuiihin- V. lilllllM. L'xve-ulitc OCIcc, Salem, Ogu, Srp. 13, lbO'J same may le iib"tuullully said ol bridces. "I lii-rv 1 no Injustice lu nqulrlng those who Inn el otir roads nml bridge to pay their share or the i-penes or linking ihem, iu proportion to the amount or Ilielr litivtl. At present iln-n I no law far the organiza tion of turnpike or bridge companies, nor lor engaging lu other business as corporate compa nies a general incorporation law should U Kimil nt this session ol the Legislature, mult r which Incorponilul companies may le funned lo carry 011 any lui.rnl bunluers. ll U Udletrd lliat under such an Act much momy In the Siale which I now being loaned nt ruinous rete or iiili-rest, would be Invest-1 In umntifuc taring establishments, br.dgo nud road compa nies, requited rorude-velopiuciitor the rc.ourcn or the Slate. KCiinoiJi. Ily tlio Constitution. II10 Governor of Iho Slain Is made rx-ttfiao Superintendent or Public iiisirueiinii. ineru is no law nqulrlng IUe County Superintendents to reuort to the ftor- crnor Iho iiumlH-r or scholars, or the condition uf the school fund u Ilielr respictiivcnuulies. n-i... e, I. a.......!... 1....I.. ., . .. ner.onii nuthorizid to muiit cirllftcates to ttachers. Olid there Is IIO li'lxin Ion Inn. 1 leneh. era can appeal In caso tho Superliiiendvuts iiiiiisu uii-ir puni-r oy rviusiug Cirilllcnles. 1 -. .. ...-..- . ,-.. ... .i..,,.k ,li tiiitiiii'n. 1 An the nresent h-nse expires some Ihree ml0 known lnlnneei win re treat liilustlcuhni montlis iM-r.iri- the next ei-mlon of I-gIWuro U-e-11 done ti-nchers, nnd some nersoo ouulit tn tome provisions ought to be made, at all le empowered lo grunt Stale certificated to pre BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. tTi.ij-.iiminuii to vnttKi lint Tiin ma.-Ti.vKU Dates to September 24th. Wamiinotox Ski. 22 A proclamation ha Ikcii Insiiiil by the Prw-iIi-iiI, the subntancs ol which l nn follows: "I Abrnhain IJnroln President of the UuIuhI Sluten nnd Cummand-r iu chief nf the army am navy, liertbv proclaim and declare, tlint hereuller un hen Infore, llie wnr will be jirosectited for the object of prac ticable restoring ll,? cnnitltnllnnnl relation bclwtin the United SliHen and the Sluies thereof In which fuch reJuliom are or may be disturbed. It Is my purpojc nt the next meeting of CnngrcM tn ..gain recommend the adoption "'; " - "" ...,,, , . , . ', 1 permitting resumption of business In-dat of a prnellcul meanire, tendering pecunlarv ' T ',,,,,.., ' .t . e..., .1 E '.., ..i.;. Our cavalry cnptim-d 450 reU Is at George V j",,ru,,i-lt ll,,;illl,,. IHU -il,,c Ul nilllll may tint be In rebellion against tho United States, which may then hate voluntarily ndop led or may voluntarily adopt the Immediate or gradual abolishment of slavery. On llic first of January, 16C3, nil person hold as slaves within Hie Stoles nr parts ol Slate, the people wlurcor shall then Iw tn re bellion against the United Sluten, shall lie then and cer after free. On tlmt day, tho Execu tive will designate by proclamation, Slate or part of States in which the people shall be In rebellion. The fart that any Slate shall on Ihnt day bo In pood faith represented In Congress by members chosen by a majority of electors, shall, In the absence of strong counteracting testimony, be divined sufficient evidence that such Slate; have not (seen In rebellion The President quoted the new nrllcles of war npproud March HOth, and also the 9th and 10th section of the Act to suppress insurrec tion nml punish treason and rebellion, npproved July 17th. 18C2, and enjoins upon all persons In the inllilnry and naval service, the enforce ment of said articles and sections. The Executive will, In duo time, recommend that ull loyal citizens shall, upon the restora tion of their Constitutional relations, be com pensated for ull losses liv uct3 of the United States, Including slates. Cincinnati, 23d. General Wright has re scinded Ills order requiring tho suspension of business niter four o'clock. On every Saturday, however, between the houra of two ond five, (miners will le suspended am the citizens of Newfort, Covington and Cincinnati ore to drill. New York, 24th. Tho Tubune regord the emancipation message as tlio beginning of the end of tho rebellion. Washington, 21lh. Dispatches dated head quarters of army nf the Potomac, Sept. 23d, say information reeeltcd from rebel deserter who came ih yesterday, show their loss in gen eral officers during the Into battle to have been greater than ours. Rebels admit their loss at the battle of An llelatn to be 25,000, and since tho invasion ol Muryland. 30,000. An Alabama brigade commanded by Col. Corning, bus not been able tn mustir out 50 men since the battle. llaltlmore, 21ili. The wncan'i cortcs pondent. from Sharpiburg, under date ol 22d says, both urinies qro lying quietly with llie Potomao between them, nnuiting detelop menis. We hold the riier nt Shurinburg in Dates to 27th. YmcrcA, Sep. 2Gih. Tlie following Is what the Associated Press received yesterday : Alexondrla, Sept. 20tli. An engine from here yesterday proceeded as far as Rrlstow's, We captured IC freight ears found uninjured. No rebel troops were found In the vicinity. It was ascertained on good authority that t ruins arc running night and day to Culpepper, bringing supplies to the enemy, which are con veyed by wagons, via Front Royal, lo Win chester. The bridge otcr Ranldan Is rebuilt : that over the Rappahannock will be finished to-day. All tho engines and cars not com pletely destroyed have been run oflT from the station at Rrlstow's, and aro now being wed by rebels. Washington, 2Clh An Interview between the President and Governors of States lasted three hours. Recommendations all partook of the nnture of friendly suggestions. Some sub jects tho President said had already received Executive consideration, while others, being for the first time presented, were, nt the Presi dent's request, reduced to writing, In order lliat they might meet the attention which their Importance demanded, New York. 2Glh The Knirllsh schooner Htrong force, while tho re-bils hold tho oppo- Rambler was captured on llie 9th Inst., after site bank Wc aLo hold Wilia.nspnrt with I lia,.,llg tm tbc blockade at Sabine Puss, She Datci to 25th. llirrlsbnrp, Sept. 24th. A gentleman from Wllllomsport, this morning, soys no Federal troops passed into Virginia up to three o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Altoona, Pa, 24th. Tlie Governor! of nearly all the loyal States met here today, according to agreement. Fourleen werc-pres-ent, nnd three represented by proxies. The greatest unanimity appears to prevail with regard to the President's emancipation mes sage. New York 2.1th. The Htrahl' dispatch from Altoona says the conduct of thew or ha. been the topic among the Governor. Two propositions have been discussed first, to de mand the Immediate removal of McClellan, nnd second, the approval of the President's emancipation proclamation. Gor. Spragne, of Rhode Island, urged the removal of .Me Clellnn Todd, of Ohio, ntrongly opposed the proposition. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, also opposed It, stating that had It not been for McClellan, the rebels would have lieen suc cessful In Maryland. Gor. Andrew, nf Mas sachusetts, mado fully nn hour's speech in fa vor of both the propositions. He urged Mc Chilian's removal should bo demanded, nnd thai Fremont should fill Ids place. Washington, 2.1lh. A proclamation by the President lias been iiiucd, which is In sub stance as follows : When at, it has become necessary to call Into service, not only volunteers, but also a portion of the militia of States, to suppress insurrection existing in the United States, nnd disloyal persons arc not adequately res trained, by ordinary processes from hindering this measure, and from glting aid nnd comfort, in various ways, to Iho enemy, it is ordered. first, tlmt during the existing Insurrection, all rebels ond Insurgents, nnd their nlders and ubfttors, and all persons discouraging ndist ments, or resisting militia draft, or cflVring aid and comlort 10 the rebels, shall bo nbj-ct tn martial law, nnd liable tn trial nnd punish ment by n military commission j second, the writ of hflltat rmmis In suspended In repecl In persons arrested, or who arc now, or here nfier may be imprisoned, by nny military au thority. Iiuhn!lle, 2 tih. Iulemc cxcilcnrnt of last few days 1ms given plnce to great re joicing nt Immediate prnxlmlty of seven dl- tlslons of Rutll's army. The enemy seems tn bo eonrentrntlng at Illoomfield. About 12,000 of ihem were seen this morning be yond Salt River on Rardstown road. IiuIville, 2.1lli. General Ruell has or rived. General Nelson has !sucd an order y airy cnpturnl 450 rebels at George town. On 21st, three regiments of cavalry, under McUook, drove tight thousand reU-l cavalry out of Mumfnrdivitle without any Federal loss. Rebels lost a Coloucl and Lieut. Colonel. Chicago, 25lh. Privole dispatches report that afler the evacuation or Cumberland Gap, Federal General Morgan marched on Rich mond, rTy, nnd recaptured that place with large amount of stores and prisoners. New York, 2.1lh. The Ttmt'i Washington special gays, several rebel prisoners captured by Sigel's scouts were brought tn to-day. They corroborate tho report that the loss of the rebels was thirty Ihoutaud while iu Mary land, The Sliarpsburg letter or Philadelphia 1. qwrtr, says it has been seml-ofDcially Hinted our loss in battle of Aulietum Vai 0,220 killed, wounded and missing. Washington, 25th. Surveyor Gencrul Hum mond has returned from baltlo field between Manassas and Dull Run. lie reports our people have buried 3,000 rebels who were led dead, though the rebels held the field after the engagement, lie adds tlmt there are yet 600 rebel corpses to bo interred. was laden with cotton. Instructions found on board were, to ll the cargo at Havana, pur chase powder and medicines, and return to Sabine Pass. Louisville, 2Gth The Clinton counly IToma Guards attacked Champ. Ferguson's guerrillas n few days since, killing Ferguson ond 15 oth ers. Rragg's forces arc reported nt Mlddlcton, 12 miles from here. It is raid they withdrew In the direction of Springfield at the approach of our pickets. Louisville, Sept. 2Clh, midnight. The city is quiet. The streets have been blocked all day by Raell's forces passing through nnd camping on grounds in the Ticlnity. The markets arc almost drained of the necessaries or life, from produce and supplies being kept back. Refugees are rapidly returning, nnd business is becoming quite active. Haltimorc, Sep. 27. From Sliarpsburg, letter, ol 24th,rrportn,inee rebels were driven over the Potomac, oar forces had made fre quent dashes ncros. A few days since ona company of Fifth New York brought back 5 brass pieces. Yesterday Second Pennsyl vania crossed below Sheppnrdstown and cap tured 400 rifle, marked " I,ondon. 1862." nnd n 12-pounder of English manufacture. Tlio rebel pickets In all cases fell back on our ap proach, but the main bulk of the rebels seem to remain along the Potomac. Our rcconnol nances generally find them in strong force, and smoke of their camp fires nte seen opposite nil the fords. Their manifestations arc not alto gether to be trusted, as It is a part of rebel tactics to show most actltity where they have fewest men, nnd it must lie difficult to feed their large army at n point so far from rail road connections. The suspension of picket firing across tlie river is agreed upon. Fortress Monroe, Sept. 25lh. llie Rich mond U'ttg, of the 20lh says rtinforcements have reached Lc since the battle of Ma names, innugh to replace his losses In the recent bat tles. The yellow fcrcr at WilmtngtonrN.- C, is very malignant. The Richmond Dupalth abounds In tho most unmitigated lies regarding battles In Ma ryland. It says Io repulsed McClellan on tho 17lli, pursued him on the 16lh, nnd de feated him on the 19lh. Alt the rclsrl popcrn claim the rrrrnt battles nn victories, ond rait upon the people not to believe one word con t lined In Northern papers regarding Northern success.. They siy McCIellan's account of both battles fully equal Pope's bulletins for misrepresentations. In rebel IIouc ot Representatives a bill lias bx-n Introduced establishing military defense along Tennessee and Alabama rivirn, and for construction of gunboats for protection of raid ritrrs. Philadelphia, 27lli. The Washington Slitr. of yesterday, says that our pickets oecnpy the eountry of Virginia three miles ont from Harper's Ferry, nnd that It is cvidmt there will be a movement of McCIellan's arrny, os soon ns It in prnperly rtippllid by quarter master's department. Our troops ore tn the lest possible spirits, nnd nre eager forlhe frsy. Rebels occupy Worrenttm with a slrgle reg Imcrt. Thin is the nearest point lo Woshlng Ion at which they have a force of that size. Gkk. Hanks. The liullelin very Justly soya of this prrat man : Few Gtnerals that llic present wnr has de veloped have so well maintained through thick and thin tlie confidence of tlso people as Gen. Ranks. A civilian until tho war broke out, he has on the field won the highest commenda tions of officers who have made military science their study ond military ort their prac tice for years. A graduate of New England common schools, lie has ot the age of 40 made a reputation ns 11 mathlnltt, n statesman, and a soldier. These ore times tlmt try men's souls. Very many " great men " of two year ' ago hare been found out very small men- some who stood foremost arc dlscoverep pre tentious humbugs ; whilo others whose great ness was unsuspected kfnre, loom out leaders of most noble quality. Ranks was one of tho sort of whom Ids friends prophesied lliat the hol ler the fire the more his excellent temptr would be displayed. He had been in perilous places before and corned the title of the "iron man," ns much for his political qualities as for the business In which he first mado him self known to the Mas saehusctts people. Tiir Faith or Ancmns'ior Ik'cim. In a recent oddrtss in Dublin, Archbishop Hughes, speaking of the Mcctsily of the American Union one bik) Iftscpaabtr, ex. pressed his faith to this (filet, os follows : I tell you that, even If peace was restored to the whole country of America to-morrow. The people would scarcely unbelt thcmselvra until they hid put other questions rigid, It is one country still, and mutt and shall Iso one, jso matter what may occur no matter the foreign interference, whether military or naval, that may destroy tho cities round Iho border of that country no matter what may occur, the question must end, end that pcoplo .ball remain. ... " Sal," cried n girl, looking out nt the up per story of n small grocery, addressing another girl who was trying to enter at the front door. " We've all been to camp-meeting ond got converted; so, when you want milk on Sunday, you'll have to como in Iho back woy," Forty-four iron and iron-rlad vessel will bo ready nnd ofioat in October, This will mako the U, S. Navy, with other ships of war now being built, the mojt formidable (l.'ct in tho world.