ji - flS' SEfflEh. J" CALIFORNIA AND OREGON CAU IBUB3RAPS- fntn J .jivi.it wruMfw '" r..a TIIK KKNTIK" inrMlHy's imp"... .. . i. ,. In nn tin. ,i-,r r.in lia Mien through- e..iccompan!pt tn some local!- xirr thunder and Imll Mnrm. ifiri 'I Pr,C(1,of wl,cu,, lmr,CJ' .(rtBSinJimchsnglll? ''P"1 ,0n,k'r,' TK Oity election in-tiny "j ,tlet tt bos " knmvn f,,r IVrtturm Indicate Hint Hie Dent- i. probably elected Tltcorhb ami ' ' I 11. ......!., In,t ntunr. ami ""TI i lVobiHtv tlrcted lire rent from iticktt. The rrclpU nt llic . 0 Stnltify Fund trobably ;SXOit"ttinr Tlic UritifU liip, jMnlromllnnf: Hong, lias nt- rljJU Chinese passenger; the im(1 CnrV, CO day from IS cw l- tf V S. 'lorcship. 32 day from IVilic, for Portland, wit it Held, I'olmer inn Honker. Scvrrr skir mishing occurred r..rpcrnl days, noifilnir In Jos u. in i.r 800 killed Wmll)(,.,f( Urenter number slightly wounded. The n"i it irii cum i iv in urn?ir ,r,.:.i.. lTx VlL jirftWiy "!"' Rood rgo . . ft ft . M - - - alaall. L.'.J ,IX Alirr mi BiKirvr uun- Lurt C3. AtkltiMin, foe tli brnc- fcv...liin rutin!. a collection oi h'u'i b nrrrney was token up, j il3 I sVttnlnl to Dr. Uellown. ( pi 4 ;.Kiiii:ives on account i'.a.-ti three persons ut Hood HrrMses are Mr. .Irnklni (and Uni;mr)nmlJumei Luigliliti. trrifrnllyfrll nvrrhnard nnd the L-itrJ In rescue him, and Laugh Ltf'rj to uve liolli, but ull perl Itcd, itrrrrnbaek tlilrf bud In-en wi its tint yet rt iutprisonmctil ut the .itlWll'tiw mloes is 27 dollar VIM, 13th. The schooner Jenny litrwiin- Columbia Ulvcr liar, on psref the Mth wan thrown by the i j Rock Shore. Where the luy ; i Irsty breaker sweeping tier A starlet! lirr timber. Thtf list pismgers, generally engaged n n pimping- and discharging. IUDOftlctnl the sail set, und ahe I iltrp wuicr. Shi-nrrlrcd at iiibair (uit 10 o'clock. Tkunda)' Dlajiatck. iwcKu, l&ih. Tlitt cutcrn line tinker a corp nnd Jcnkin'i dirllon i.f FiilmcrV curpa linsliccn devtlnmil. Dal tun wit ultiMI, If not tiltoeclluT impni;. liV in rmtit at lurk. Flunking mnri-nti-iim bv Merlicrioiti mnircd llii-rrunl nt SnnkeCJari opcnltiif, tip I'wcii, IS mlkn in the rcur n Uiiltnn. 'I'liU was nn aimncr ilmif, limn Slierutiin MilCml the nmln bitty nf hi trnnps to llic riglil, fnllnwlntt Mcl'hrrann. Jnbniflii liml no nllrrtmtlru lint tn mkp night IVnin li! atroiitr luitd. Kl'pntrlck.nt thi limit nf n ilivialoti nf cnviilry nuclittl '" "" "" "'iniyiii me ruilriiiitl a Tew nilWaoNlli r tVcca, nn the nahi nf the It lb. Jihnin force i GO.OOO trnnjr. Ini'lndinff tfi.nno cnvnlrv. tJ...',..i Jnlin Murgnn H ctimmiiiidmc n tir1crit.lt nf inlmiiry fjIcrninnV nrtny la In mnu'iiin cent figlitlnir trun. Fnnvi't ia rtpnrinl m lnivr- crnapil 'IVnnr.rc river, In muku n mid In Sliormmra rntr. rrrpnrnttmia nre miitit' lor Iilm alnnsr tin rnad ntilb of isiimviue ny nniir nr Uin. Shcrniaii no tteron, tint cniiieeii-d Willi Miljjiirv l oj lowpil to lirncml "niilli nf Xmliviiu" Wmltlnclnii. tfilli. Thflntnt number nf wnnnnni iirnneni tip irorn Hip Imtllc fiivd to fur. It 12.700". nnd th nnnv anrr-pun I nnny anya there were but Ifi.OOO rcmain.ng a Frtili'rlek'linre nnd lt.-lle I'lnln. An Official dinntcli frinn O.n Rhnrlitn. titled Hottitin'a Ilridi-r-, llif imii.anyn: On np yui up niiin-iirn nrouiiii I lie cni-my a ricbl fiunk. unit In the evi-tilng reaclittl North Anna Itlver witlnmt nppnitinn, that night we dcatrnynl the vrrniy'n depot, three Irulna of car, twn loenmiillrit, btn-nti ami other alorva, umoiinlint; In fiOO.OOO rebel rntlnna. tore im the tnilroiid truck fur ten nilU-a, dc'trnyni aiviTal culverla unit recaptured nmrly four htindr.il of our men. On The mnrnlng of the Klih rcuin til our march on thi line. vriHMtl South Anna, ruptured Aaliluml Htnlinu, dcatroy ill a train of cant unit minie. tmil.l n.-a, enn- Inlntng a Inrcn umnnnl of cnintniMury ulnrca. tore up tcrt-ml inileit or rnl, aix cuUiTtt. a trmtlu brldee. etc. AIi.hii ev en o'clnck a.m. on the lllli vcrivnuinl our inarrli on Richmond, mid lonml (I n Sin art, with cnviilry cnueenlralnl nt Vrllow Tnveru iitlnrknl him, mill nDer mi nil allnutc ennteal talmil pnitiKiiiii of llrock 'lurnpike. cnpiuring two pit-cm of artil lery mid driving the rebel item' Ihy Nnrlli Fork tf the Chickiihouilny. At the unit linn' n purlv chargtil thiwn the llrock nnid ciiiniriiiu nn- i-iH-iny KiitKt lleur IHCII niuiid. During the night. .Slu-rlduu m.irtli etl llit whole nl Ina command beltvi-en llic drat nnd arcoiu! lim-a or wmka on Ihrbhilr. nverlookliiL' lint Vn. ct-tilrul rnilrnud titul MiThniKVille 'I'lirnnikf. but fimlliu- t,.. wnrkt very fnrmi.lulile. cavu un llie l.l.-ii nf it)aulliiiL' them, lie Iheu tteleriuiiiiil In cnxii I lie Chickahnmlny nl Mniilmv litiilje. Genuine Patriotlam. We ex tract the following eloquent paa- Mgc from n sermon delivered by Dr. Mel lows In San Frnnclcn rcci-Mly, nnd pub IWietl In the Daily Flng. (Tha apenkt-r wna IMuatrnllng the dilTerencc between mo rnllty, nnd religion.) It has the ring of the trncne'iit. 'You can llluatrnle tltN ilifference very In- lrnctlvelyjut now, by the tliH.-renee be tween real, vllnl pntrln'.lam nnd that calcu lating nlleglunrc nf Interest or dutv.or tm- tlntion nhiclt mnv nrncllce townnla onr beloved country. Iteul patriot lam Is hot. tlevotill, genuine love for the Nation ; for lis source, Its history, its rlehis, lis dalles, Hi progress, lis fninrc. It Is In ihe vert blond nnd bnnrs. Vou contd not burn It out wltli (Ire, nor drotn It In the Pacific. It Is more earnest and pnslnuatc ns the country Is more In tlangcr, as n mother's love Is never so Intense ns when her rhlld lunguishes with sickness and wrllhm with psln. It can eonlemplale no lnult. Injury orelcsrudallnnto that coiinlry without a nishliiglnilignatlon. It feels thcNatinn's awe to be slrlclly personal ; every blow It pels, falls on lis own breast ; every slmtl ow resting upon it, ilarkens lis own brow. Do you think such n patriotism cou.ils (Hl.ts, conleinplules defeat, mencures col atal aeiuleces in failure T No I that It lefi In the latse patriotism that regard a conn try only an a sailor might rtguul a pnlch of inlil-ncein In which he wns becalmnl, no heller than nny oilier thousand square miles o brine I hat feels no wound when the knife of political division euls Into the nation a heart that considers and calcu lates ir snug ndvnntiig of separation and iielitlcmenl can coolly weigh the nr gunienis nguln't n rrlinqiilshmsnl of Its territorial liilecrlly and commerclat bound nrirs; of lis old honor urn! position in the eyes or the world. That patriotism alone, which can be welched in llic banker'a scales nnd sold in the Mtnck market, can be ex pected to be calm, nnd cold, nnd self-seek- Ins, and selfoonldcr!ttg at a time i like tilts. Wlil-n llif, tinrittifa nf nti nnl. child suddenly stricken with a fever, Hop to count the cost of a physician's skill, nr the price of ensent'al medicine nnd loud, before Ihey send for i'!her when men of, Honor slop to plilliHopiiijse about the value or repulallon Tor veracity, nr bmtnm fdi I- ns much as we do those who entertain them. knowing sacli di'stnrd hcre"wotild be Jnstj ns great dastards if they were on their own side. "' which lini been pnnully thairnyeil by llicjlty, or allow Ihcm'tlve In dicns thel '.i?le Utt evening. : la lit Riiiriitog iMpera. About - cie pull"! l the ClIV chclinii I't Tbe snik! party ilrcud nil in.tiaiii three nuirvinnrs. In inemi n'uht nlitr election, a l-weecarml, The mob uvciiion- 'Uiw. iud llw i'rotont Uiunl ' utriciK with druitii iMhrw, ami m ttiiaj. iw ike steamer K J ta arrivtd at a late hour iv 'tUie laiporlunt news Irnm i-m. twruatlnikeii out lie- FrWl'rr. 'Hie Kp4iilt Heet Ueflignn IlitChlnclm I. en 'my, but which was repairetl by him In 11 hours under u heavy from Ihe ri-M but- erics, i ien. .ii'irin aiineKi-tl llic eneiitv U'e i'XM-el cavalry I drine him iifTiis far n C.n I .Mill. Ihe eii.'inv nlnervinir every cro log nf ihe t'hit-kiihnniiiiy, ntinu out of their second line nf works' in considerable force, unit nllnrkt-d lite division under ! . ureggnnii lisun. Alter u severe con test they were repulsed and driven bitcc In their works, These divisions, niter oillect iok uieir nininiieii, rvcrnsMtl Hie UIIICKa limniny. Our Iiim in cent ten. AllonrwmiMil.il were hrnsL'lil oA, with Ihe exception of about .10. who were lell ut farm hnuc Rinriullv wound ed. Our Ininl loss is ubout .'1,'id. It is e iu.,..i .1.... t-i ii... i... i lj... 7. .. ' iimaini mm niieriii.in ni'strnyeu prsperij- IS.- l5"PlnillK; lotlicvulu..(.rsit).000,(rt)a. ' ,T Inlrlligeiico will An ,..xel.itge or prisoners hn been Ik-II d'"UKl: I" tU pro, ogret-d upon according to the, tennt of 1 W tfK loltroliL Ii n iv lump. I n. I.J - -..i.i " (d.J t i . I c I t'.i'.ii'.il'iirr voill. -up lade, ud tt,e, l,,lMii11ln. lClli A arHeUI s.-ies ll.n AttM?.i f H",,c,m " turp'im or the lClh New Vork regiment, f!rtivi " "" ciipinreii iiio tnirii twy, ami suiiniiueniiy .i!;1 .""K " tt'llun. I narnleit. has nrrlve.1 ut WiisIiiiilMuil He or of their own wires und d.iughlers, tie n we mny be excutil fur talking nlmul the cnuntry as If a traitor's stab here, or u Slate's M-at-sImi there, or u i.lav(icrncy' triumph over us everywhere, were tilings that could be paid lur in pence, uutl ctitlon und peace 1 Men Ihut exn feel thus for dear America, our sacred Union, our Invlolublo territory. ZZ .hi ,,":: -rennt men tn be trusted anywhere. Tlr . -r i... it i .- i- ....n. ... . mi-niiiiirii iijirrp, , ua iroiinen utiueri root, for Ihry fling as they glide about, sllnjhig our lirorls and homes wilh their guile and their sclflshnivs. ' Who can have any real peace In Ids heart ut a time like this who has not giv en In tin unqualified devotion of his soul nnd body, his possession nml his prnpecls, to the National flag and the National cautf in uucnlculallng, unmenaured, paislonate and atl-ubsnrbtng cnuccriillnn of liim'elf A Gamk that two could p-.ay at An- tlRKW jACKSlin AMR .TolIM 0 OAt.AOU.f. Helng at that time n member or Concress, nnd having occasion to call upon the l'res ident upon some business of a constituent. I found myself In his reception room. In the presence of some flfleen or twenty persons casually assembled there, most of whom lie had probably never seen before, to whom he was disenrting wnrmly on the great top ic of the tlay. "Mr. Calhoun," said he, "talks of n re served constilutloiinl right or tiuiliQcall.in. us irany constitution could provide r.ir its own drstruetlon. lie hat got n few conn ty court lawyers to buck him 5 but." und this the President laid, placing bis hand on u large file of letters, "I've got the people or the United Stales, ir he means the law of nature, tlmt'i another thine. Hut what Is the law of nalure? It's Andrew Jack son with hit mukct on his shoulder uhd tliut'n n gntne, he'll find, that two can play at." As he tillered the last words, lie strcighlcned himself op nnd made the mo tion ofcarry arms." This wns a definition nftliej'ut liema", (law ol nature.) not III adapted to the cxicencles of the timet. In Tail Ocncrnl Jackson had determined to set hit Iron heel on the incipient rebellion, and he made no lecri'l.of lit firm purpose, Willi the first overt act in Carolina, to or rest Mr. Calhoun. Happily for him nnd his friend, the compromise tariff brought frrwnrd by Mr. Clay, nt the next session. (with the Congreas and a warm friend of Mr. Clay, I voted against It,) formed a bridge over which the nullifieri were able to make u not wholly Ignominious retreat. Looking back on these transactions under the light of experience, there It a good rea son for the opinion that It would have brcu better for the country, Infinitely better for Iho South, tr this treasonable conspiracy had been allowed to run Id natural course on! meet lit just rate. If the serpent of nullification had Hrangled In South Caroli na in 1832. by th hero of New Orleans, Secession would not under her lead In 1BC0 -CI, hare shot f.x-lli Its hydra litnili ihrmighnnt the South J-'nm a mjtr ly UlvnrJ F.urttt in the A'. '. JJgtr. rikat."?.1'! '" H'.'1!""' ' fwW. I'" nrrivcl at' Wa.hmgi "- ' mi muiii linn iiitiiu . .,!... tn . - .1 t . - . . 1 M La b ....".. :.:. ""p'n'ruiBiniieeiii wiiiinu is noi mnrm..Mo 1.1. cniiiiirr 11.., !....! !!. !,. cxt ;,,. , " KW w,u "ut "" 'evere as to mint him Tor service Tor I i' ,' ", ,'", ,, . . .. ,rn wutluct iiursued 1 !,., 11.... M'i.... ..... .. i...i...,i r! no lonser the me unehntvstru'L'Ieofdoiibi S''ll liCtjt, fuui lH.ll II I-".... . IMUV WIV l.'i II.II.IUI n ,.l ' nv- 'l'"t. Ilrdbi? ' 0l,rlhc reliete givinc up fur Hutio time yet. j nd pondering to go through every day. Prvwiii ...i '1 "'! '"' report tnnv Lo was wniiiiiieii it con-, n.dr lieurls do not veer nbont w th every LL .. .v ."' nntl wo nljice 1 tr.ini,i i... it.. ....,. i.,r,r,n. ,i, t. . ' uutiuMj of ih Simreiiu. I....H .1. . 1 Vt r .1 ""'-.'"'-' rumor us tlic news seems tuvorubh; or uti tUfiiJ,iii 1 , I, "" ny he irivatlons or the rebels enly seeina , ,,.,-..,, 'ihtii Iiriepemknce to exasperate them, nnd they are kept f"vorable to the Jsutiuiml cause. They y ine iioiu)i exiianiiing ua aim couiK'ii- "' "u vik m niiuw ttm;iiicr me t i-i ing us to noiimion the contest. or the rsurtliwcst muy not be able or in- New Vork. 17th.-Tho steamer Fulton, j dined to mteti up a disgraceful peace iu Oen. Ilirney, Tito Fulton reports that M'y re not Inwardly hoping that foreign wnen otl t -linrlenton llur, the J 1th. a gen-1 Uovernmeuts will Intervene to compel Br 'ei8l Tend,,., 3,lF ,hat U,e " "PWUtke Frn.. A.1...I...I .. fwjit tit d.: :r.j ." '" P "f will probably be 'War's ri...n4i. uiniai. Vw ""iruciiOB, .'.' and were itM,lu. j.t.. &:i'Jr',Tj' teori. " " ?""ni'B. nur- 'o?Z was .'"'I'tOtlH, "ile",;,,Vl?,l,"0Jl erni engagement was going on net ween our 1 compromise ! They are not bdievers that I. iriT" ,';,,"r'"'lRn" ' "" "i' the machinations or old partisans, lobbing batteries on James Island. All Iho mouI-, , ' , ', , tors appeared to be engaged, and also nl 1 in stocks and politics, and using simple the new ironsides. The contest wns splrl-' minded and popular soldiers as the stalking lied nnd seemed general. The W'orUYi spe- bortcs of their unpatriotic purposes and Snn M.."'ie l"" ! i'1',1'6 2i1 io'o1 '" I P''"' BIdS ,0 "coeea In demoralizing 500 killed, 7.000 wounded und 1. -100 miss- , , , ... . .?, Inir. The 5tl. corps lost 1.200 killed, 7.-' lhe uoneil Democracy of the country. All 500 wounded 1,300 mucins. The Cihl this Is left for timid, lialf-hearted people better than finrtnpr Kn mluil Richmond, cumo down last nlirlitniia open-' "J 0D l'lf" ecenioniw limn by u uuk. edfiroontho fleet. Tbo monitors drove legitimate President who think the South her back. Tho Richmond Viyxittlt, or lite, Imslieen wronged und beghttole coiicll intli, says the funeral of r,en. J. U. " tated. and agree with or cuciulei over Iho Stewart occurred on Ihe 12th. ....,. ,i, 7 . ,. .1 , ltl . I water, that weau ntvtr Hit Jon n the ire- Tl story Is told of the toMierg of the ' beWon. J irooder such treasonable send- yu.i. 1 mi nier nsing 1 t.e.r rnner. inrj , m a, , . JUU wonniteil l.JUU missing. Ilie otllimn ik " hiihu, Jiaii-nvni corps loat 1,000 killed. G.000 wounded and w,0 think a handsome traitor I 1.200 missing. Uurnslde's lo. is In about ,10me) ,riot w,10 wou,j the oaina proportkni. The reliel iron clad, . , ' . . ?-f Howard;' fiel us l . 1.1 " .. 11 1., . MV " w"i tnin; 1 iicir unnvra iivit miu i vu wiit wmiii. spread tho ground va robber bMnkets in .1.111 dry, ond then sell it to Scccsb cit!K t SI Iiloiid, and I believe they would if our report be tabled, p-r prnind. . eneni'p' Im-t n 3t th spirit In d'pt', i'''i' t 'Met. Srr.rru or PBJ(lKT Lincoln. At the cloke or the Patent Office Fair In Washing, ton, Lincoln,. In ur.swcr to loud nod contin uous eulN, made the rollowlng remarks: lant:s ami Gkktlkmkn: 1 itjipear, to say hut a word. This exlraordlnury war In tthlcli we are (iigoged fullt heavily upon ull clafses or people, but Ihe imt heavily upon the sotdier. For It Las betn sold, all that a man hath will he give Tor hit Mo: and while all contribute of their subitance, the soldier puts his life at stake, and often yields It up in Ids country's cuum. The highest merit, then, Is due to the soldier Cheers In this extraordinary war extra ordinary d-velojnneut have nianifestM) themselves, such ut has not been m-u In former wurs, nud among these niunlfesla tons nothing hat been more rcrnaikable than these Fairs fur Ihe relief of suOVrlng soldiers und their families. And the chief agents In thei Fairs ure the women of America. Cheers. I am not uccustotu- etl to (lie uw of language of eulogy 5 1 hare never studied the art or paying compliments to women, but I must tay that If ull that tlmt has been said by orators and poets since thecreutloa of the world In prutse or women were applied to the women af Amcr. lea, it would not do them justice for their conduct during the war. I will close by saying, Ood biers the women of America !" Ureut applause. IlmiNQ tiik Nail on tuk Hkad, At a Democratic caucus la Hartford, Cono,o veteran speaker smashed the prepared tlatej by a few cuerjetlc remarks, f which the following Is a sauitdu : This war, wbteh is now golug 00 lo the land, was brought on by flllibuitering, cheutlng and fraud, aud uothlug else. If it hadn't been lor Southern Democrats bolt lug fiom the Charleston, Cooyentlon, we should not have had any war. Swia-, dling brought on the war, pod tie satuc spirit is being manifested here, to-night. I have been a democrat for eighteen yean, and I want to know wlio I vote for with out any packing about it. I move that the' d. aud tlat wc proceed to '-) Wo.toxRri'1, Ciunuk. Among nil tho curious hupiH-ntngj or the tlay, none. ru more curious than tho revolution being wrought in public sentiment. Kven Dorn ocrats now sjiciik tr Slavery us a thing of the pat, nnd refuse to tlo it reverviiee. Men In Congres, tn our SluU la'gistuliiia und In Tammany Hull, who, n few month- since, worshipped it ns "the god of thel. Idolatry," now not only Ignore it ns an In stitution to be held suervd from the rough usages or war, but complacently contem plate its extermination us an Inevitability rather to bo dclrcd than deprecated J The worst of evils have their compensations ; nud the evil or the war into which mad men dragged ut. presents to ut this compensa tion : I hat, end trfitn It my, Si.avs.uv will ns knokii with it ; and all the people will say Amen 1AIIhuiij Kvtning Journal. Attrxii tiik Mkktimh, Don't forget to turn out to the political speaking dntjng the next two wcekt. Itoih sidea will Ue representetl, and a warm tlmi imly'lxj px'. peeled. The ladies should bo there by all ' meant. The Mnrysvllle Appeal says It Is no won!; tier llatlcr deceived Itcavregard : being'1, , croM-cyed, he loiiked ono way and marched I" the other. t UNION NOMINATlONKi 1 l-'Olt PUKSIDKNT, . , Abraham Lincoln, Subject to Ihe decision of Iho National Union Convention. For Representative in Congress, J. II. 10. HENDERSON, or LAS.K COUNT V. FOIt ST ATK PItINTF.lt. xr. x. pittook; Or Ml'l.TMIMAII rOL'.NTV. STATE TICKET. FOR HKPUIiSKNTATIVK, For Prciidontial Electors, JAS. F. WAZLF.Y", or Douglas county. II. N. OKOHOi:. of Llmi county. OKOHUK h. WOODS, ol Wutco cotuity Or I'OIITLAh'll. JACKSON COUNTY TICKET. For Representatives. Til OS. CROXTON, ll.F. MVHR, O.J A CO IW. For Shcrlfl, (IW. 8AVAOK. For Clerk, VM. HOFFMAN. Fit Commissioners, JOSKPIt SATIKRI'IKLD, JOHNK.IOri:. -.: For Assessor, P.R.rSPItAdUn. , For Public Admlnlttrator, O. I). IIOXIK. For Sarteyor, J. S. HOWARD. For Crimer, lis. THOMPSON. For Treasurer, K. F. RUSSIILL. For District Ailorney, U. F. DOWKLL t ,' Ut 1 "9 . to 1 -; iii ' 4 . 'I ;.m JOSEPHINE COUMTY TICKET. Tor Stale Senator, J. V. U. WIIT. I'orliegUlatlve Asseroblyoian, 8. It. BCOsX 1'or County Clerk, 8ILA8 DRAPER. For Bherifr, " THOMAS 1 FLOYD. " Tor Treasurer, WILLIAM 8AWYKR. Tor AssetHor, WILLIS ALDKN. For Cooiniltsioners, 18AAO THOMPSON. BAMUEL JIARKNKS. For School Superintvndeut, - R.J. FORUKS. For Surveyor, !"'SM It. It. MIDDLU8WORTII. - tt ForCoroior, -" isi I' B Ml i. &