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' I B1 nim .! OTI I i! If,! M V i. i ; . J' THE OREGON SBSTISEL lAcicso.vvit.i.n. tmnao.v STI'tD.U MBRMC, JTIV 9, 1S6I. t Kwni itm rn ImikIko AhiMlnn.rhg ) ' ttrwnrds klllt'il by ilii'tr ticnjilu tn Ihemmin- 'nlmvc related nrCRnowli to scores mid hun Ilcvleu"r Gen. Wright!' ATI- , Un,. a settler on Owcu'a Itivcr, having dnd of people; IKiiKtbvUfVi i".d llidlHin , iiiiuistt-Rtitm of the I'nclttn '. iiirii -lti-i,"l,nl. i1ill..t,-,f ,Wlffls ell v, Wind tbftfllcftt orRnns of Gci. . . ..- ..-n... . .,. il.i.ii4 il.. r..l IV. dcrcd lil. relatives, wu J)ctmrttucHt. Tiic General imtkrt a Jltiid on Me' '7ii 'nff Itadlcnl JVM." iti 'i r- - w Uf 1 Vx.fiL.i. "Tothi: urriCAi'T ano itum tbois. a Goykhxukxt rnn .Miiirnvsini.te.'' H'aiAi'nj'ori Tiir !. The National Union Com mittee have laM down the follow-intr ills tiwsplatform ni the Iue of the forthcom ing Presidential oontrt : "THK UNCONDITIONAL MAIN-. THNAXUKOF TIIK UNION. TDK SUPIIKMACV OF THS CONSTITU TION. AND THIS COMPl.KTK SUP PF.KSSION OF TIIK IlKKKLMON. WITH THK OAUSKTIIKKKOr. DV VIOOKOUS WAR ANI AM, APT A.VD KPF1CIENT MKANS." .lATJowt rcmx niNVEvriox mmmbik. iniiniwnnn nun iiiui-, .---, i j.-- ., .... .Wili.rMcl!.nph.'Wtlghthr-l not KfljUfSo the facts for lin, thrown itilo a foul cell t Camp lode,'1 "'.'"r-: ' ." SU ,. ' .T&T' i i . ti i. n . . .... . ...i wiin i on. i-iiuonni -peni 01 u-ik cnneu pendonee. nnd wnsrobbed'ofhis motley'1 .,..-,,,,,.,, In lhcii of Snndnv moniinr? then. nn. ' horse some SIl'UO mill Wns lf'.t'rclrvid ..,. -,.. ....... i... i.ii,ii -, .., .iiii , , . muTiriiiiinicn. i in- tium ' m v pmrnl nn fXtrnnrilStmiy document niRncil , un,l 'e nitons or Owens J.tur viey cn.(1I,B mid Inn'K-titlnl )aprr In Iho lutnri by brigadier General Wright. Unmmuiider I Ibrcnlcnrd lo arm nnd drive the soldiers urj,nt ii,,,, wretched mercenaries mid cow or the Pacific Department, nud entitled lib i f"' 'c Tort. I.icutenunt Unser, In glv- afii )rc , MpMt )u "1'nrcwell Order." The ilocameifl 14 ndtu-' lnff imtlninny licr!irc ti Court Mnrttal, con-. G(n 'Wjv f nnj(y lUhtiont.vuth tht ble only for I ho following pa wagr : f iclf d himf rlf of dMioneniy, nnl wn cnjli- f Cojiptrhtad Vren. I now point with pride lo the lmppy I Ifd nnd iliwiwicil tlicerrire. Xewrtl ' Wo come now to the jrmvt nccnntton nnd peiicelnl conditlnn of thit cnuntrr. I Iim, he camt twrp, ro-cnllstnl. nnd litis Ixtn I nr nit .,. fi two vrar the mol vlnr lent nnd Iimillinj; iicwrpnpcr in Hie Uiillrd Slnlci have lwn reviling thn Government, ik'iKiiiiiclfiR I lin Admlni'trntinn, dlcnurn ilend tlit man, nnd while mulvr convieilnn t Iiir e iillMmonln nnd vlllirylnir Union men, unlit, i-riin. C.n.tnl Wriiflit tHTinitiiil oliwo under Hi" oliKorvnllnn or Ren. "VrlcM i" . . . . ... .,.. ...,, ... ...,. ...,....-.. - i ixknct or rnt-n pni nml lis co-in!io'en. I mould lmrc All-1 Willlnnm to i rc Aw tommitwn. Col- CitlMii. nelimted by neltlmrinnlicc nor Kf mi!wnoilHi",n,J rinr-iiniimoiijpraowri,ioproi. . . . wIlll ..mal hatred. but by l.onwl natrioll.m alone. iit in'niimi nairiu ciiujinji mc i nn out- " w " w"" " - o ,, . . , ,. ,, - , , bmii ..I fmllci.ftti.in nl suclf. enume us to dranlnniM. dMh.yul.y .....1 prUr.d ni.tlt- '"" 1,'ca,'l '" lhc tnonder over nnd rndrr it li...i r.rl..ln that civil war nnd flir ,, Ucner.,1 Wright rr- '"' h"" "' Mm ,c"l,iM Kntnulul, ns I have Iwn, with a high nnd promoted tjnurlcrmaster Srucnnt. Mrn- e , lb.' nli..lt n.Hl held in my liandi ll.v pow- j n M '" l ' tooc, dolilhalrly iimr- lb er r nit or war. lliid l.ir n momrnt 1 vii'l.Kil to tlip it-nine (Trtnni;iU of n rud.ral bloodshed would Ii.itc followrd "The Union-lorim? p?np!c on this onr.t nre vatly in the nccndant. They have the jmtrtr and tliP Will to timinlain tlip ill Pcrliy of tin Union tin thi-M-diitnnt flinrw. 1't every attempt lo rain' the standard of rebfllion within vnnr bordm b erti'lifd. Listen not lo tht iixidinin nrtrornhirclim!. mllleil lo riflpn'hls cnciinWIoti, ninl nfter-. ward Simt wa beard to bowl that I , KOll PKKslIlKNT. Abraham Lincoln. I'OIt VICK PURSIDKNT, ANDTlirW .K)HNSOX, or THNNM'UK. For Presidential Electors, .l.Vri. F. (i ACl.lIV. of Duuplui ouunty. II. N. OKOIUJK. of Linn county. t.KOIUiK L. WOODS, of Wnnco comity ble paper, nritten Ivltur. ndinoiilrhed him tl.roitb the public prer; tint nil In fain. Tlin tnRtAn.iti!tt4 rnltlttiiiiil In r-rlnA 1.1, ... . . .. ... .1- n....t..t. ' "- ' " "' was men prrpamt lo rmcr u.c v'" , ,! O.MI. WrlKlit contli.iied to piny WIIIanK ratceervkn. TliPvlI.'t Oopperhrnd paper Ixcome fnl- JWibtratt I!alUriii Hart TtnimHion. omi- unit dlneiietlnp, with hi pml-. Willi Furltwrnioeri An nfiWer ut I'mnp Itulf Hip slnieleoTcrptlon of McClellan, nflcr Ids radiciil prw, which, under tlip iifciim npndeiic. i.n Owrn's ltiwr, renibvnl the, failure nnd disgrace, Wr' pl.t wn ll.e only cnip ol loyalty, would not l.wltntc to ernt-1 lr()(,.(, rr, tmi pftt t, the iimtrme- I-'iMural Renerul nbose cnwplennu merlin Ifir Its pruriency for fame by doinc all in I .,.,..., . ', .. t. ., ' " """"up'-d " moderntloii " rxlnictpd t. power to pi ipymir country in nil tW 'V f K , LJ1S 1C l"" "' ll'! 0.p-i.i.I nr. paper,, horrors of a civ, war." -.!. I .U oeour n,I px mi, nth. 8 J,, , , Ul ,,, , J,I0 BUllrtll ,rr Wr s..pp.w that by tl.c'd.lrelin? rad.cal , e are not nwar,- that Orn. W ntM look) ,,,, lnWrtU ,' lb. prtw." (inn WrlBht mnin nil tin- wiwpn-.Hi.y inniMiiw to cu.wl u dws.iwemcr.l dlirM , w w(Wt f cwwbMd ,,,,, ncrs which dinx-tul public attention tn ' the stokn mnwy. TI.P iikiw of the C.inip ..,,,,.,.,,..,, ,,.,, rlinIll Blw1 ,,,,,. ! what was considered bis Imbecility or synv - nwn Rroumls at ftucriimsiuo rrcpiirs j CMn (l0 ,H,ua ,jt.r ,, rommniid pa thy ulili trallon. I'liut divH.nn of the preM was (pilte oonsiderable, und Included the vfiienrati Hag. We 'presume It Is well known tn den. U right that his re- 800 u imHUh rait from th tM.vernmeni; -Ai o.irrf. ', Cen. U'nght vat but he Muted In a dilliiguilitd inrmlivr of I Plitijntg HitlmrJi. tmt Bdtiate that In nr.lr to rent lih IuimI Me tlicCotnimiiider waspiicncrdln the I 10 the (JuVernmellt. Iw ms lOinpclled ll I raMlnnllnc tntmo of lillllunl nl lli., -fir. mnvnl fmm this Department I rhlcfly nt- ff"' weer for WHO dollars n mnnlli. rnn:" In Sacrmneiilo, pirate .-re pur T IBM 1. ll'I... 1..... .t.lml It. I III. . !. il II..T. ...... .11... ..... ........... .-. ill lovmt ..ir. ii iikiiv.i ..,! ti" f tjiinTi.li; iiiir p..,t..rn iuiu iir.iuiiil-ui, Hliu SecnstaryJKitue has ri(;ncd, and tJen- IwKrWeflbVn.'of Mains, hus Utu np tqinte4Tal0ll th pUe, 4 " Irllmtable tn the piltlur of this paper, urn! then iMte infer that the hirelhi? jireso" ol scrvation was inlt-uded fur cured vr. It was not nnr purpose tn pursue a heudlcrs officer ; but as the Cem-ral chooses to he legislature that "fuels had cum to hi. erp Itttlnj; out their rhlp hi this city, nnd knowledge lliut left no doubt in his iniud,, ysould have got In sea hnd It not been for that at least a portion of Hie military of-1 the rlRimlicv ami fidelily nrrlly pi.llmnen; fwri nf il,u enut wero nuluatid br dis-1 'liib' iho cltiwiis of Fan I'mucbco were pCr ii AJn?m Bl"n'l s'fDDipt!(,0 -n.-wneiu penca ntxt war In 11,1, thV i-rI,.A .a Th. . . ibrlcf Ms anlhorlllq contempt; aj nhtlxVh for flihrr rmlMim. i. 'svprlonjr pro, tied Gen. Wright to &, "i h iiiiiiarii-iaiiiF, sc'zeij tne forlljrv nml sucked the town. IUi It not u. his folly In provnklnr; lliinexjj.nre.tv enpitnted coinmander iniplit llr bene. JonvlnR tho ehsrllsUe mm iiif minis wcreiniirniitjorponm, uiiiiiiiu'. in percepiinn: Lot the , alwve'qtiolcd, and Ihe clrcumMsDcejtiV compel in to tw-lieve Hint liln iXtt , hai In-cn nlwolutu svimialhr Il, . hcad, and thai Ids n mnvnl from u( partinent slioud Ik fulloti d by lnJ ate dirm'.SFnl Irom Hip United Statttjt ' . . .... ., i .i. rmlinr In M-curltr. triirlll.fr in II.h uln-nrlli oPiivi',Btid iat.er-nmrknblpuilenlur. nonesi u noi uisioyni miiiiin, u.m ...v.. ------- "--' " " '- "" - ... ..,ii ... i i,, p.n.w.rUnil o' thulr fortlllcatlon, ruiiiHi" uc I hnt wliai ou.npss to -point with pride" to n course I proceeded to relate that n topperlie ail. iia.ml. ' . .. .i ulln .. of nOlela! conduct which itfiilleil in 1,1, . !UtIdB nlRrrc.1 200 cavalry horse for .ale ,0 ,,rn,lc Alatam. cn. lio wild Is- oi iiuitiui conniici wiiitii nriuin ik rv. i " ..it . r i blown out of water, there weru not thirty movul. wc propose a brhf rev.ew of hi. nd-' lo Lo Department, the Inspector refusal , nm n Kwt inlnlstralloii. (Ten. Joe Hooker was not wounded as ( i Jiutanr with Union Mtn, hut Popular j reported. It was Ilrigndier Gen. Murker, who has since dial. PRaHu il r. John Andersnu. of San l'tHiiuii-H, is now in town, looking hale uwl hearty. nil but thiriy of ll.e "crow bulls." came to receive thlrtv more, but the In- WIU-!? f . . . . .t.,,,-.,,! , .,,., ,. ,.. ... ,. iivuiii.. .... .in. ui mii.M.iuu i.u. iw inu uh itiv Confederate ttiz was In command at Fori . .!..!.. 1 .1... t... .....1.1 ..!.. I.. ...... . ... . trttli CopiKthtmTlit Cutset. iupcuiruiu... u. i.j;.. .- i.0nii Heavenly conUIIIon or pence and In the llrst place, tl.rn-fourths of ,lC fore btcomine a parly to sucli u , ..Rraee, w,, Who would have tbo heart to Union men In Calfornla brbeve that In I.U fuI "wl,mj!o nr,,he "rnmonl. lie was , cen-ure Uen WrlgM. ir In the eoiIousnes. nn,l W.. C.n WHrhl Imi lint .!. I niiro, ...i i . . v -... uu.jr .i".i, .CT.ri..ru b wiuiuu " ,wi..i churned his duly to the (Sovernmeul and In ! wretched animals were trct-ived by the De-j b the happy und pcaccfnl condition of Ihe ' cuuutry" with 'bout Index tlnr-t-r T That a Owtrur W a press of job ok and other nutier. ih rprt of the eebibrutfon ul mie4oi'bit. i . I i.i .....- I It'llK.... .,.... ...-' Ilmrtt llf. nnu a. iiivuiii.iiuip. u. i,Mvob!dMy crowded out Ibis week. Dweil nml Ills put. inv muk- wMte btntkk but It wMI only U un MMr." .- unics-iMf. t i . .i ..fti.'i. ti. i.Jt..;,l"rlmcntiitc5lrova(rant prices. cuutiir)- wim bout iimex iinctrs 7 junia 5 ' t, I ,s dl ' iholfS Wewonderwhat sort of emotions will , m.Jorl.y of the people of .1,1. State are .mrinthn heo.docl, wh ed -.very d.sloyul newsp..ir Is his friend nnd . . . . ' " L nmlutaln the lolegrlly of the Union." now examine llipi " ., . . ,. . 'Is true; aud lo that political condition, not conOlrllnff opinions : " "fl"'- (" , of J.MnumUiler. ,luo' tbp Jarrison-two mklet' ott ould I fit on tht Lmtftltrtitt i fMl ial M rorBfaUoni on , COMt l't us i: rim nils nf these When Mull und G tniltnrs wpre arrested at Vlalia fur pub Ibhiitc; insulls to the Covrrniiunt, and for inpiiiiip revolt, the former positively refu rv '"S- . mn mil unit- In Ihn limiil. nf llio tii-.Inii Jlut, tn proceed: One Ilrown. of Block. I ,tli ttIJ l(ial ,., men Rro D0t1U0lcj ton, a notorious secessionist, was nppointid Lieut. Col. of the First Cuvnlry, upon re- If I,, and bis ob e,Ul make lklHo " U.p oath or 'trrionw """' com.ncmlailo,, nf Gen. WriKh. Uilbetrs 4.. .i. ..m I.,- i.. .njif r, wi,itit telrss. ho wotuiiclinrcid. Hall took the . . .. , "... . . .. , wlHte, tly would mimof VlWVaull. try to make n wiitte Uvh oath, ami ever since, will, the full knnwl-i tbioij;h the mountains, ts they wire In Ten ntc and Missouri. Jbout " Jlittlmgt," And II Is for making- knunu tbete thing nf Stockton irmouitraled, but In rain Drown continued a course of extra vupnnce. that this heudlcM commander dares to'warn tyranny uod fully, until the.7n published the public against rt "hireling radical the facts; whereupon Gen. Wright sent j press!" Are all people who work for a t. .. I .:..... ...1... 1.. I... !... ..ilH l llt.Ini.ll.iiiu titri'lliirm '" til Mil .llmil.tmi S .nm Iluey uttacktd Mr S. W- Aswjw , nrm.ll in this cl.y. for the ullcrancc gl!l'W0d u now Inc!w; , Gen. Wright not blm.elf a - hireling f with a Ho JMi H M ta lite lui,Hl.lftrfl.Priit trrnson in u public speech, I'e , . ..., , Does he cur fall to go and drnw his green. ! wlgu of Gen. Wrishl, bus been more vlru- Htamuino ArrnAV. We regret to leorn ' lent nnd tmimmiblo limn before. When of a surlimi affray at KwbyvlhV, in whlti Thomas Ilaker, of Tulare county, was K iwyj, lit 'ftilf ilefe np. drew n Iwlfa. hih! i was ssnt In Visalia nnd made Ihe bearer off .. . -labbTliipy In the brea.t. klnNr; Mm , military dispatches to Col. Kvnr.s. triie ' c rnU' "If 'Br iWud' on luey Ike spot It Is Government. Military of- inn ,v xywi. J..U1.0. .. ,.r,., ....t ..n ii. . i..n..... r... said that Mr. ! ,,udtr nrrml for trmmi llefore the trial I " ,",.,., , . , , iai.ni nnnariiiin i it - Hiimi if in 11 iiii 1 rn ; wvnaii uw,er ts itlrssy j-i.tldabk. We know could be proceeded with, and after It had ; . flf n nothing furlher of the particulars. Income upparent to the secessionists there , for cUkm .,,,, ut u.m. mans won,,, i,, vere.y ,,. Wr, Ul m (Cur. A g00(1 w Mm. JUke, was released by an ordtr ,,, Capt. Owens, o son-in-Uw of Gen "Oh,(w ar nil a dodglnr, Ditt, Ihdft. dotjrtn.0 awl 0fan K. Dodge and his friend Hoy ward will dedgo into JuekiouvIIU nn " iip.xt Friiby cvsiiiftg, to give one of their Ipimllabki and urwwwrfable coneerts. Di3yg will be gswttd by an immense lnwie bet your money on that. And ev ery person who does not Iwar Dodge this tksfte wlW rgrl It bt your wouey on tbmt, too. it i Fourth or Jtn.r. The celebration nl Ikeron drove provwl to be o nice affair ioilssd. Some sis or men hundred per son were in attendance. Mr. Jacobs mad nn able and eloquent pech for Free dom, Truth and Juitlce. The dinner was "immsose," and of Ihe very highest and liest'order. The toasts were heavy on the "rebs,'' no matter whether It hurt anybody's politic nr not, nnd were received with tremendous applause. The whole affair was a srand success. Wo regret that time ami pii will not rrm,t n,orc cxtcnt3ed initio. The "no politlcd" chaps, who mel nl Ileber Giovc, say they hnd o good lime too. A report or their meeting Is unavoidably crowded out Ibis week. backs! or are wo to understand that bis monthly pay Is left 'subject 1o tin order of the Sanitary Cummhulou? or Mm. Tud Itob Inuin, lu beliAlf or the CuufaUraU; soldiery! The commander has been a rapid learner or tho slang of his friends, the copperhead pa lters, and uses the terms 'htn.linc." "radl- enornl I ... ..... ., , .1... .... 1... t..ti Al.. ,r',.il Wa lu.r n. .tiflll " ' ' ' cai, aim " lUUIIglllg ii.u tuuuirjr iu,u cm Osn. Unpkt. Wo Imvo now the niea ...... n.(imMwi ,iin ,M..nniini, ,,r 1,1. ..',,,.. J,.., ".,,?.- .r.l.TI.11.. T.hn Inf.. n.l l,A, -.,--, -" -- ; Ml, llliu .m I.WII.; -.-. .u .., ... u IIIW imu. ,,,m ....w w., m . cun be no mistake. When Col. lvenen I commission, Intending to j.iiu the rslatl . orotle groggery. The same sort uf sense- .. a.k4 .( lin limSli..at 1 .fiAtl .. hr ll,,.ljl ll.lll ? I.. . .Jit. ...I.I. AIIaJ il A.hhAail.f.A 1 kfeAT, hi.laa I .MH" j -nti iiuiu v..t siruMMiu iii iura luinrritu uiitu iuv wuj'jviuvu j'ujivm was nrrwm.iur .."....""....., " ,llC (jonrcderacy would be u White, und of tho Kmi. when cousplralors weru plot was roteastd from Fort Alenlraz an oath nmlifiid and dittaM by himvlf. Other iruitow, of less note, liuve been in like man ner released from military imprisonment, without any satisfactory explanation, until tho Provost oflJcers no longer think It worth while to arrest brawling traitors, because thoy will be immediately released and turned upon community again "by or der of Gen. Wright." Fraud on the Coventr.ientForet't, Trai tors and Mitrdtitu Etiapt Vunuhmtnt. Again Captain McLanglin was court martialed and dismissed the service for for gery of vouchers and defruuding the Gov ernment nt Visalia. llefore going KjiI, ho boasted in this city that he had with him recommendations lo reappointment from General Wright. The lume brutal scoun, drel caused the cold blooded murJcr of fhlr-tv-two frlendlv Kern Itiver Indians who hnd come to the settlements for protection that the Uuilcd Slate was the preferuble ' tiog Ihe dwtruetlon of tho Government nt service, the design was ubandwned; und , Washington, nnd Ihe saino is tho capital that man, who Is reported to have becu stock or Ihe copperhead papers here, where frequently hvard hurrahing for Jiff. Davis, " '" wMI" ttBt o years one while Intoxicated, is now in command of . kouwnd armed traitors could have pos tr, i.i;.., -rl., .....,,,. f 7?.. tsed thsniMlves of fall the fortifications. lIIIVII ffUIUIVlM ...V .VIIIIIHIIIUM -M. Point has repruledly publicly declnretl' that he vouW not fire on the Confederate JUig. Isevcrlhelew) be Isstill there. keeping guard over Vie commercial infertile nf Sun Htltilwns, Inferential and Conclutive. Jt seems to us that It had been better for Gen. Wright had hu even cncounUred that terrific " outburst of indignation "which could hae coino from none but traitors ..., ,i,. . ... - - frantueu i ue .miliary posts swurm win, , jall t0 )mvo loil lho cnfci.nce r ,u0 jj. disloyal sutlicts, conlruciors and other i on ,n8n 0r this Statu und mfTend even the traders, nnd it has been pubhJud that none jmllil displeasure of his Government. At bat a Copperhead cau obtuiu n contract, uny rate, It wire more fortunnie for him ut nil. j had ho icfralnul from liorrowlng the ribald Oioiotw t7oncaions-Pfunt.jm of the ' lllirnw "f copperheads, by which to cbarac ' ContertaUvt J'rtu " I 'er'I!c "10'u w,l(' ''TB n,ai' ntjn" bis mail- From Ihe foregoing indi.pu'table focU,! ' ,,n1,UneM,ru' ,l,c l"""'0" "M -,t.l.,l. n..n.Wtloht will nut allemnt In Mn. he has been visoly lemoTtd, aud w lib the i tradict.lt Is maulftst that the Department , WroMo" or,nn lul inUo"- 1J,U1U1'"' on the Pacific I. I,,a wro.ehid conditio,,, in-, J-JTIW;.? feslcd with traitors and overflowing with: wu to the in.uir. ruulo Inmlls uf lagaUmd and io retaliation Gftceo white men were of-( eormptlou. Most of tho clrcum-tauces.iruilors employed ou opierhend uewpa- From Fort Zlasuth. Foiit K i.am ami. June 28, 11 Eil Stnlwrl: 1 wrlle mefelytoujj u,e expedition isonierid tu Irate thug in?, nml will undohutidly crlssirt-M nn hour or two. 'I lie military dcttt , men, tindei rommaud of (Jul. Drrv uapiatu iveliy, ivo, u. We lure ji u mountain howiizcr, well supplied A shell nnd cannister, pltnty of omtxiv one four-mule Government sgoa,n bulsnce and Ihe forge. Snttiien it) t xem will numw BS lo 50 men. Cat, goes out in rapueity uf ga.de iia- prcler j Mr. Il.'otti, ns nwuyer , Mm,, ns l..Mgroplirr nml geolngut, iij Greer us surgeon. The JHikrnttftk- ure limrlr, nnd nnxiou to Iwntitlt-; Ue1 expect tn puss through s psiu the country of whlih btila huVnlrfl loforo known, and shnll keep si duni of Itspenvrul fiature.ruutpf.dru nnd other items likely to be of t Vou will hear from tn hycxpmiiH-fl as we arrive ut Goose Iike, Kl'! LATKIt Camp 28 miles from 1'nrt Kkal snutbcaslerly direction, en Utile KlaJ rivrr, June .10, ISCt. W. J.ACaia just came into camp, on ihe myttfi Ktanuth, and fays John I'kiarJ train fiom Shasta valley. tintnlieririV twenty-three men, and two fnoil'w eight or ten women, and seven err wagons, were attacked by IndisKibnfl Silver Iikp, sixty miles from hm,a easterly direct ion. Lleulcnsot I)jtB,i tin men. from Fort Crook, frff Is lliero. Two citizens woundtd ssJ tM soldier's horse shot, after the stud: soldiers returned with Iltchard'oclbfl forly miles, when they fell in wits T 1 Allen's train, fr?m Jat-ksonrille. cobul-J of nine wagons und twenly-isie i.l 80(1 head or rattle, belonging toMr I els. from Scoit Iliver, nod canipnliMl mills from here, in a southerner!; c on Little Klnmaih river, Osr smlaHl and guard bus just guno oat sfler wounded. We ure all well odJ bffU pyes open. Col. Drew Is expend I from Fort Klamath. More si ? slble. K. O.Es JVt.rx-ioci. iiT il, l.ri.l... fail,fr tn Ji ni.Iiin enastl 01 . m., s. '. .. ,i'.. t, tv...r.J ny I U02B. vnrr, a i ., n m. .w-ii to WIH JKSNKTTIC IVIIITK. Three cheers for Kians I Fnllafcl4 6'nKw.always. That Is the wsy toetWf the 4tb of July. Col. Wilt Is no i the last old Itach lu the Uoloo null' Jonenhlne counlv. With tho ubovo notice we sttsesVM Km rnnmtl.nenU or onr Union fries! tether with a Wautlful inlnlstare itl of tho Uulon colors) nod oer Hie"Cij GreeuSpal" nil hands unite In l choloest bleeslnns on Mr. Krsns sm ' happy bride. Eorri. At Williamsburg. Josephine conalf,JB oi.. i.. .1.. .vir e Mr llirlD JUUii.BfJ .lliuminilliui - -'--- 3DlecL. lu JdckMiuvllle.oo the creulng Clh. Mr. II. A.TinuTs.aftersaJiw'n inuin..., ,., .!,.( mviiilnetle fit."'"1".! ho was struck na .the tuoridng I.... . I.. !.. I1.1 v..lr rit III. Btfe. luai,, I.I IUV uu JV v. w -, jfJM Deceased was a worthy member fornla Lodire Ko. 1, 1.O.O-F.. of ' .1.... .....l I...1 I., n I, nl a thort Ubp .i ' r.i.i. .1. I.n lefts .1.11.1 In .nnxrn till ln. t rCl" 1.1111,1 .v .,,..,. .... .--.. laTS kind tttcntlon and watchful wl''"1'! or the member, or Jacksonville VF ...t,,ri.i .'.rriiii rn in his JllaW" Thur-duy uvenllig was followed lo W and buriud by them, In meir -"""'.. ... i i:r..l ...! I..,nr.alvp " lag m-Huuui iiw ,m..v....- their Order.