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About Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1863)
mi, BY OVERLAND TELEQRAPH. tim niunun to tiikka urn tiu: dkntinci. Dntcft (u thcSSil. ' v" .'... I. oo.i '!... ... tl V... ,;w 11 vt All.-- I lie I mi imui 4111 ,WAnf October 17lh litis the fnlluwlmr : TIic United Stales Mcumcr Ilicnville brings imirlant Intellteenee, which was received In New Orlenti just belnre her departure, inilicilTrCt il'itt n prnnd expedition under Mj, (i'imi. lhinks tffried n hmding nl l'.'iliil I'nliol, Texas, wlih two corps one under l-VimUm. The surcr.fcl occapn inn of 1'iiint Inlt'l will clve ns, in n slwrt lime, ntiflnn of llwwnvlllc. A irgf portion of I lie Confederate colttm nliicli h hern rent to Kuropo to purchase supplies bin paed through Uronnville to iltc Anpln-rebel htotkmle runners. I vli'jr nn irus Mexican side (if I lie river. Of course our occiipiitimi of the plnce will cfT-dually j-ut a slop to this illegal trnffir, iiikI nt the mmc time riMibk? our hloeknder to close the rlter with n siuull force It I under siojul tliul nnoiher rorpH I on ojtcriiling fmtn tlic tlitiution of tliu ICcxl rlycr conn try. N'vw York. 21t. Money firm nt frf7 per cent elm fry ut tin.1 loiter Mile; (Sold r( ry irTcguW opening ut 4'J ami elolng XuiirVnt 40a ; (.Soternmeul slock firmer M 1WM4 Wiishinctnn, 221. The Washington Ikitmirtr gite prominence to un nppttnut Ij ntttliiiritiitiTc stntimtut rrlnlivc to the temotul of Uoscrruii It says : We ure in receipt of nfmibhing ii.telllEence hi re psrd to tin lulcly popular offieer, whk-h in'! nun!,, il.c wlm'c country. It Is tlmt inne charges hntr dew made nguiust 111 in. 'I bo first i relerrnl by Crittenden mid Jt.C'.K.k- to the iff it that lie If ft the bat tit h Id during the crisis, fled to C-butlimoo-pinntl reported to the officer there tlmt the day was Inst. It U it-ported that mbsc incntly, through opium, l.e becntne limn- sible Tlii hh-oikI charge, it is rumored. I tiwile by iU' tmiTnint, to tlieiffcct tlmt lit order were to rrinmn nt Chattanooga trniil riufare,fineiii shonld nrrivc. The llird chure. a rumored, i (o the iJTi.fl taut Jie ih-clliu.il to mow from Murfrcwbo ik, iir June Unit, when ordered to do no by i l.c (Jot eminent. u on opportunity was of t-rwi to eriikh Urojjjj u laixe orllou of lii nrmy liuvlnj; been wltlidruwii to nkl Itihuston, who wai operating ugiliixt drant, '1 here if nothing later frosi Glmrlestnn Knlittmrnt ol Union nuiicontinae In Ar ksna. Three resimento have beeti form d nt Little Koek. A VIcMinrjj letter, lUtrd Uct 13lli, uy ; We liall, in nil 4obabiltly, liuie it l'roviionl ioern inrnt wiuldihluil in two or three iv "o MmLluiiJ. of Kentuiky. i rpoVen of m iiiou likely to fill IIh lmiIm rnutoriul diulr " The letter odd : "There i nn Imiortanl iiioxement on the tnpt mid in two tt.rkj from now, there will be nn arm id fiK-iMHi the toil of MWmippl." A oimmittce of wealthy tluiehuMerti ctlkil pon the President to prwivt ea'mtend 'iftieproiioldiers into St. Mury'g county, Maryland, to eulit slave from the plantu 'Kins The lVwiflent replied thai so fur os rtidiii tliem wus concerned the order rmrlrt be modiEed nnd white o1Jierimt; Imt fo fur ni the neurec were voncerced lie (jotrnnient int have the (laved ol Maryland and the bordir States lor nillim ; purpotaw. The Tnbunt't special li atcb .iy that Admiral Porter has tUn kd'sutuue of the lilyh water hi the Oum 'il.mil nnd Tenneee river, to g wKh n "IQidruii to points where he can render ca Miiml nrvitu to the urmy. The detention "f the rebel rums v the Brituli Gourn iwnt, is coufirmed The London tfttc np-1 f'tidj the uct. The London lltruld con "dctii the net sijjinflcunt tlmt Karl Unwell ha euccumbwl to the prewute put upon hun liy the 1'ederul Government. 'J'no wr vewchi lud 4xtn on the ulert to prcvinl y uttcmpl ut epiriure by the rums. In tard to the Mesican question, it wnnta 'id that Napoleon had address nn nuto VTajtli lnu-r io iU ArcliduLe Mnxlmillion. 'illy approving of his reply to the .Mexb 'an lepuiation. It U MtS tle reply of M.imllmu U rtturdwl in Austria ni on 'M'itante of the -throne of M.k:o. and j '"piiren vcie 4k.'ih' tiAni t enible Ihei AhUIiiU- to set out for Mexico in 1-Vbru J 7 w Mnrcli n-xt A Purls telegram i ": of I'wej r urn to Fiance, thu' it, m will not lie followed by any reduction of the Trench nrmy in Mexico. Gen. Meade hun been removed nod Gen Seilgnlck appointed in liU sicud. Meade was too (low In liU mnvrment. A the New York If'orW's rorrcpondmt (aid, or ders have been ltird to Mrnde to puli Ie to the wnll mid force him to battle, but whether, undrr present circumstances, a battle will be obtained or ri'keil, a mat ter of conjecture. If the nbel comman der, os now (if m probable, gel fairly out of fighting distance J on may expect to lienr Ihut the fate of Itnrcmni Ims leen visltctl upon Gen. Mrnde, who hu certain ly been too caution In pursuing. Ijk tore up the Ornnce nnd Alexandria rnllrnnd when he forced Meade back, nod It will re quire two WTcks to repair It. but in the meantime the nrmy cannot ndvance with out the road to lurnluli It supplies. As Iltxecrans wns deprived of bis command for not whipping ltrngg.so llrngg is to be dUpo'sewd of his for not whipping Iloe eruns, as appears by the following from the Ghattunoogn Htltl : " Hrngg will nnilmibt elly be relieved for Ids failure to drfrnl Itosecran In the Inle battle, nnd It I yet undecided whether Johmtnn, Inngstnt-t or v will lie liU snreei"or. l!C It Is thought will tukclhe field In Georgia. (Jen.Grnnfs new Military command Includes nenrly everything west of the Alleglinnles. Gen erals Hooker nnd Slierman will command corps In the field. The ltlclunond i.'xnn rnrr has n dispatch from Charleston, dnted Oct. the iinli. whlrh read : "The Ynn kivs nre hard at work constructing anoth er battery tat of Gregg, facing the sea, A large number of tents havo disappeared from Morris Island. Onr bntlerles have kept up a brisk fire on the Yankees, who npiear In much larger loreo than utial at Gregg nnd Wagner." Admiral Dahlgren was relieved from command of the Iron clnd fleet at Charleston n few days since, dipt. Turner, nf the Ironsides, has been appointed In that position. The Pre! dent's reply to the Missouri delegation, de clining to remove Gen. Schofield, says : ' Front time to time I have done and said what I supposed proper, and to say it ob liges nobody. Radicals nnd Conservative ngrrc with me In some things nnd disagree in others. I could wish both to agree with me In all thing and then we would lie too strong for nny foe. They have chosen to do otherwle, nnd I don't uueslimi their right. I, ton, shall do what seems to be my duty. I hold whoever commands In Missouri or elsewhere responsible to me nnd not cltlier radicals or conservatives. It Is my duly to hear all. but. at last, I must, within my sphere, judge what to do." l)uta October 27th. Mrnde I to bo rrluined In eommand of the Potomac Army, which Is likely to re main on the north side of the Itappahan for several weeks, twtii the railroad', which T.eregrentlv damaged Iry the nbels, on fulling back, nre repaired. The reM: maintain n bold front ulong the south side of the Rappahannock. On the "JCth heavy artillery tiring was heard In front; pre sumed to be an nrliWery nnd cavalry fight, though Infantry may have bn engaged. Richardson's guerrillas, 400 strong, vis IteJ Colombia, OreenbHrg nnd Hitrdstown, In Kentucky, destroying ruliroad und plundering generally. The Paris correcponilent of the London Poit,t-a$ France will not recogulu the Southern Confederacy. Xewbern, (N. 0 ), 20th The publica tion of the Standard was resumed on the 2nd of October. The editor, W. W. Ilol dfi) rtill maintains his opposition to tlie Confederate Administration. An election for members of the rebel Congress occurs Noember 4rti. A prominent citizen has recently arriv ed from Raleigh, Halts that at a recent consultation of tlw Southern Gomnors, and lebel statesmen nt Richmond, Governor Vance, of North Carolina, was offered the next Presidency of the Southern Confed eracy provided he would wheel the old North State Into line and keep her kt the traces. Gov. A'unee returned to R-iIeigh u fierce wur man. nud would hereufiec Jo Ids utmost to preuul the State fiomvoturniug to tho Union. A Uritl.-h schooner UJen'witk munitions of wur ttns-cuptusvd Vy n l-'ederul steamer dH" Rio Grande, oud two others bloun up. Two rebel powder boata 'wvre u!o bluuu op on the La. coast. A rebel puper sasthe "Yanks" have all left Kanawha Vvl'ey, the nm'u bsdy rvhif.-ciog L'orua it. Gold In New York) on the 27th, closed at 45tj'. Georcia paper give accounts of the dis- cot ery of n thorough organization of ne groes, who intended to join Roccrans. The chief wos nn intelligent fellow, well qualified for the enterprise. All the offi cers were appointed from Msjor-Gencrnl down to Corporal. They were put up to this bv desicnlm; rascals from Lincolndom. The ring leaders have been arrested, nnd the movement stopped. Klniiintli Post. Mr. Editor: A theic has liccn much said against the present location of Fort Klunath, I propose to present n few facts In favor of Its present location: First, It will protect the travel on the new riunl, which will be trnelcd three times ns much ns all other ro.id. I-nvliig the valley to the rustnrd. this road will be the only outlet for the surplix prcnlucls of our valley; therefore, every jierson In our community is Interested in hn Ing the road kept free from Indum depmljllons. Secondly, The Govirmnent has opened n good road from the llnmbuldt to Homy I.ukr, from thence InYnka there Isngood road. Muny of our rithviis Imvo tr.ielel this route, nml nlsn the old Kmigrant road, nud nil lh.it I hate lieu id express them seltcs em the subject, greatly prefir the Honey Iuko route. It would nqulie thousands of dollars to make the o'd F.uii- grnnt Rond paab!e for londitl wagons, while the Honey take rond Is traveled con tlnuatly by heavy, frelshllug team'. These facts explode the theory that the fort should have been located em the Immigrant road Tor tho protection of emigrants, n iiulgrunts will cither lukc the Honey Like route or the new rond by Diamond Peak, and down Rogue 1 titer. Some of our c-it tr.ens are having their feelings deeply dis turbed because some of our brnte so'diers (as they say) will hate In endure the hlut of Siberian winter, wlieic the fort isut present located. Hut I think their fear are groundless, as the diiritenev in I he ulti ludenf the present locution and where the road crossi-s Ist Riter (which tiny uswrt I wurm and balmy) e-unout be a great ns between the Mountain House ut.d Huutir's Ferry, In this valhy. In the third place. I Inline tho fort Is as centrally locuted at proud u it could be fur the purporc intendeil. Il u in tended for the protection of ihN taUey und of tliote trateliug thrnugh the couuiry to tlie t-ost of us. It in siliuiteil ttlthinfiteor six lailes of the head of the Me, w hen La take and the grrutir tmrtion of hi tribe usually reside. To the e-ast and north of the fort is a large lake, which the ludianscall Klamath, und winch they ns sert Is the largett of the two. At tin lake there are u gnnt many Indians. There Is u larger amount of good laod nnd excellent grass uroiiud this hike than thrre i around the one known to us as Klamath. I To conclude. 1 will say that il Uttrj I well known In this tall-y tlu.( it wu through the representation of Col. Drew, to the Department, thut n fort was ordered to be built In the Klamath country. All considered that he wus doing lit best to advance the best Interesl of Southern Oregon. Rut the Colonel I eharsed with favoring Secessionist in uuurttiog con tracts. If this prote true, J will help de capitate him, for I belit-tPjfhe worU-rline in the calender I for it inlled State of ficer to give n M and comfort to the enemy in aoy way wfiutsoetcr. Ohiumtv Ntk. Now and Tiikx in TkSuksskk. The Nakhville Uiuon is eloquent over thertto ratiou of liberty of tpevrh. Onu might safely denounce cveiy well known principle of right witli impunity. Hat uan'etlutcry in u like manner, ui.d a thousand etc in un inula nt ore blaring ut the (pt-ukrr with a innligriont fire, nnd lynch law usually It r minuted the uudaciou utterance. No man was tuffi-rcd to attack !utwy, al though only one man in thirty owned slaves. Discussion of thkt t-uhjoct was a forbidden thing. J I wns to be accepted by every one humble b if hud Into a gift .from beaten. "While nooiMvire permitted tospcukor write cguuin flatrry, orutors und newspoprs were making Inflammatory fivteilio in it behalf. Slat ery. Hiangu to tell, c'niin"(l and r.ercK'l tho light to ug Hate thoStute, nnd at thcrumo time with the roice of u tyrant, commaiidcd the State I on Us peril, not to agitate slavery ! SW ry was higher thun tc SukJ S.atry 1 .- I" ! '- '"fTT -' was the tyrant, despot, iiuquestioneil, un controlled dictator of the State ! It titled the college ; It ruled the pulpit ; il ruled the counting room ; yea, il ruled the bum blest workshop like n bloody-minded Nero, rvsolvad to rule without n rltnl. lh we exaggerate ! Wc do not ; we hate fallen thoi of, rather than gone beyond the truth. What was the conscqmnec of thl Inert lent despotism, which bridled every mouth nnd every newspaper In the Stole? Why, the non slat tholihrs were nfrnld to allow lhemelves the luxury nf n moment's Inde jiemhnt thought. They trembled like Per sian sluve nt the nod of thu merciless inns ter who rrletird ntrr them, luflilel elubs were tolerated i books and pamphlets I ilelnno of Atheism. Mormonlsm, mrsnier- lm,splrlt-rnpplngs. ttere circul.itetl open ly; ilews, Ginllles. Mohammiihitis, nnd the thousand and one tlitT. rent sects of Chris tianity could Ml proclaim their own tkws nnd denounce those of nil other cop!c, but the non-slntrholdir duriil not open his lip ngatnsl slntery. This Is no exaggeration, "no ixlruvugrunt picture; Il l plain, mit-ar. tilshed truth. Tlic limbs, the bores, nnd the muicle of the negro were enslotnl.bui n liondsgc more gnllirg than cnrpiiie.il bon dage rnslatcd the while cltlrrns of the Commonwrulili. Tlic whlleman was only free In name, while In (uct he was the slate ofn worse bonduge than negro slat cry. Tlie (latery of the soul Is worse than that ol the body. It Is more degrading, more nppresstte, nnd harder to throw olT. Il follows lis unhappy victim everywhere, deeping and waking, in public and In pri vate, In church, market nnd farm. What arc the pains of the utrrseer's lash to the sen'c of humllllutlon, or the loi of man hood, whlih he must feel il he Is the vic tim of mental slntery? Hm'Tim. Sr.NTiuK.w. I.Mo Ixars u nn like the stream of a mighty river. Our boat al first glides live narrow channel through the playful murmuring of the lit. tie brook nnd tin.- winding of itsglasty bur ilcu. The trees shed their IiUimo'ih out oung heads, the flowers on the brink see-ni to olT-r themsoltcs to the young hands; we are happy In hoie, und wc grasp lagerly at the bcuutie uround us but the stream hurries on, and still our hand nre empty. Our couro in youth and manhood is along 11 wider und deeper flood, amid objects more s'nkiug and magnificent. We are uniinatcd ut the moving pictures nnd en joyments nud industry passing us; weuru exvited ul somo shorl-htrd doappoint inenl. The stream bears us on, and our jots nnd grkh are alike left behind us Wn may be shlpw ricked but we cannot be delayed: whetlxT rough orriuooth, (he riv er hastens to its home, (III the roar of the ocean I tu our ears, and tkr toulug of the wate brniath our feet, and the luid lessen hi our eyes, and the floods are llfietl up uround us, nnd we take our lente ol earth and lis Inhabitants, until of oar future voy ugo there I lies witm-ss save the JuOiilte Kterual. Two young Indies of Phlhidelphla were lately sjK-ii'ling the summer In northwest, ern New York. During their sisil Ihey toeik seterul long nJe with the daughter of their host ab'Mil tlie country. )o one of these occasions as they hud trait-led for some dlsluoee. and the day was wurm, ur.d us a trough U running wutir stood In tiliiigly by thu roaAiWe -they conclu Jeil togite their fwoy a driid;. One of the city ladies ognttl to get out end urrange matters for thi purp'se. The oth ers iimaliiliig lu the carriage, und deeply engaged hi wetsation, for some lime paii) no attention 10 ihcjirocrciiingni iiseir companion, Whrii, at hut, surprised al thu long delay, they turned to lunrluln the cause, they diooterel her tryleg to un buckkj the crupjier, (this being the nume 1 twlictc, of tho strap that paste uroood tlie horses) c-nuilte apjiemlage.) In ornss nient' they Inquired : " Whrt In the world ore you doing that for?" She naivly re plied : ' Why, I m unbuckling this strop lo let the horse' head down bo m l-eud down to as ho can drink I" ProiT. Arnold will dullifr a b-elure ihi (Saturday) hc-oIiik. nt Ihu SI. K ('lurch, ut 71 o'clcck. hiibli-cl: ' IcmiIoii, or the, philosophy of thu Iiuiuuii tu-'i " 1'iull'. luasul'Jeci. 1h Krlurti will Ixj mt ntoig, omusli.g. and ii.Mruetive. W hope and b.- In to that ho will have rt large audieuse Tb" Kiurl.riu. ArUOlll I riOUIUl JU lUUfVUKUIJ liui,,n hiiu , "Milt I M Till: VKRY IIEST Mv"US OWE-KITAGLASS, Of wlikl. yon oi It tMtlfll I7 4vUllniit Hit EXPRESS SALOON. Y17T2 keep contanlly on hand the liet IT of AVlnrs, l.leiuoiit nnd Cle ar, nnd Invite our IritmN nnd the publiu to cull nnd test them. Wc hate reduced the -I!) prices lierttnforoprctniling.nml nto coiifiih-nt of our ability to make n fair lit'. K I'J hnilshlnc ll lt nrllcli-4 nt IcrIi i iiiistii iirii'H mr inri.i LI SCIl nt II zf.il . nmf 10 P. .1. Ut ni ntimiioiirr. R. K. MYKRH .V CO. jMVmtlllf,JnlrKJSM snstlf NEW STORE, NEW jGOODS. SAC II BKO.'sS AKK MltV Kt'CL'ltlllR llllll OlH'lllllR AN 2NTXXU2 2USW STOCK or- Fall.and Wintor Goods, Direct from San Francisco, nt their BRANCH STORE. 3P3E3CCH5ISri2C, And are determined to SI3M., AS C1IKAP AHANYmiir.it iiiu'hi: in .iaiicsov County, For Casli, SACHS into M Jarkwimlllo. Aug. 2U. IMI.I im;nr OHliSAP l'Olt CAB J. MAX MULLER, AT Ttir. BRICK STORE, Corner of Orison and Malu Streets, .lucUsoiivllle, HAS just retelveit nn addltloii to li'x former laryo and wtl) m hcUd S toek ut CANOY, 6TAMLE & 8UMMBH DRYGOOBB oiiOTnira-a, BOOTS AND SHOES, Groceries, Lifjuoiy, Cut lory, Crockery, Mining Tooln, All at Reduced Prices. ON'lInnd ALI.m lotlteil lo f tur him wlihaall,uiiiiiu Ing to show uedls. mid II N u ilt ii re 10 sill lU-ni ul prlo to lot that none esu complain. Highest I'rfco I'alil fur l'i iliifo isi llxi'lniiigr i"ir(oils. JSVANSVUalaK IlOTHf, fun :H 'MS SK W? 2 5 rTilKiiWo hnlel siloaled nt KVANfi'. J Vil.l.K.JuLsoi) County Jr-nu, ii'r lliu Uuguvlilur ftimiiany'i' la-fljw nin lioiiim lUt.r. with a lino Oarden sdiii- dldly (iieloMil, and mine land mljoiiilng. will bo (ut rent on und ufler thu hi day of fieloln-r, JfcM, 'fhejiitK-nt ovruiuul hilj (ll-poiM of soma furniture to ll.e lneoiniuv ttliaut. This I a luotl futoml'le ojijori Oily for s"ui Koexl mail u t into a v.A pat lug butllieM Abo. lliu T'Vnnlt llauih ndJolnlilK sa d oru, 600 acres or tliw 'suiwdow, lor leut at Itlll fc.l!llU llllLO. Amili in 1 human I'lmv.nrr near il W&.T III , nrfinlw. 1 lllJL'.H CII.WHN'I'.lt. Auvu.t )l. IM-l. mPJ!f . AXrAS'TKO. --Two Komi LOOT. Sl Vi hllOKJIAIil!USiin. im TANNKU. Apply nt iho I'hauu 'lminr,v Jiosym "unty Oncoti. auJK "rot-L-lluheil pre p .ul rr Wm I" t Il'IADULKV A WADI.h