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jf . nil .i'm .' ii-il,i'Ju..ulujHLiinim'jiMu LWJiJ.MMjljlpllLll'ilMi'aiJIIJIIJEK tye etwtte! $ pit " $4 1EU ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. rjwm n alii2 oniuuotf HKNTiryx:i bkiti) mr satvantT nimxix.i, ScpsenirTtnv For Oneyear. In mWancf, Jour Dollar If uM liblti the, Hrt sis siaolht of Itic yrar, .vc Hollars j If nut n.ild .aill tli cjplrilloo of the year, six dolL.. AprcitriiikU -Due mituro ( tu Hurt or liu), flrkt Insertion, Tbiee DoU.iri! each tabicquenl itiaertlon. Olio Dollar. A ill' - count of nTlyprrcent will be undo tu UioSo UMVi7,".T.tufr,n, .e, T t7r iC -i .i . . i.i-"; J. (). O. F.Jacbiiniivllle I.oelne -..1.71.-,. . i ' AT7i"'" S Haiiinlar nf ...i, lutrrTtnl., " r.T-r pihii Illinilll, .MM U.I 'Vfd?' nk,k(ihMimiiiellil.M I Ml, a. UMl.tri In r"l la.i.lliiar lntll., iiiiiii'i. .ii,ih j. iiAT.'NVrii Utn UtLiiiRiit, ii. (i.r. . jiTri.M-J.u, itatiwt. rro.'iv .4.nl, Wrren LodgO NO, 10, A. F. & A. M. imi it ii. -i. I-- ... i SjV'etloiii llio WnlncmUy Kvonlnu' on Vor prffrdliiH tbc full moon. In Jicw OXTIIJX, URMIIIN. A MIX. JIAUTIN,V. ii. IF. Ilt.OOMM.Vff'v. o, jicnni. n, r. Ki'mn.i.. JACODS, &.FIUSSELL, AnOKN'KVS AND COUNSKI.UUS jflCIJKOr.FCITOUS IN CMIAXCKIlY. JAretoNvtr.f.K, Onmox, ( ovpollli' Ihr (.'m.t lloiur. All IuiIikm ccuhliilllfd to thrlr onra will U nrotnilly ttlcndiil to. July 29. '.', B. F. DO WELL, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jackxonviu.v, Onvno.w, iiwi.w .....r ri-xiuir cumnm 111 Tflll practice In ull tliv Court of lh TMrd J.JIcl I imitlcl.ili.Hai.NCmirtori)H. oo.nd In lretn.Lul. Wnrhciliironiil- lr collrclnl. Dot. 18. . . & . -..... . I. D. HAINES. ATTO.UNKY AT LAAV JjritMxril.i.i: Oiikiiov. TTIH prcttco In tlic ConrlH of Oregon. onicp, r.it twici iiuiidiiiK. QEOFiQE d7 doruis, ATTOllNKY AT J-.AAV KII JACSW.Nrll,, Oiikuox. . Ml ' - If I J. 3.HOWAHD, SUKVKYOIl t CIVIL KNGINKKU. , JlCIto.WIIJJt OHkllOV, KiiMtnc nur tu trill. Kouth end of OrfrROi) Jmmry.3, ISKI PETEFl DFIITT,' Photoxi'tuililo Artist, Fi prtpnrrd to tnkn iTclnrtr In evrry tyl . i in Kri. wiiii nil in,, inn, iiiiiiriivrinraiiH. ' lr rictiirro do not Mo rAlliucllon. nn thirtti (fill lie made. Call Hi Id nuw OjI Irry, on tbr bill, ciainlno bla plclmcf, and ill for yonrljkenfii. Ilmlrr In y Dry Goods, Cfrocoricc, HOOTfj, omj IIOi:S, ch g Zlardwaro, fit Gullory, m'0( IHtUFiS, ami MKIIIUINIiH, .Mn Iino Xiquors, etc., otc. pi in Mi old i-"iui:-iiionp V lIKltiK, miiiIIi Mduor UiliromU MmI, JitclJKiiiillK'. . oclKlf " NEW BNSLAKD PAMIIiV SKWINK ItlACJ!Iil: ! OIIKArKhT AN II IIKST IN UBK. Per further prllculara,cill nt Hcul'tr's Gtoro.aiidace tbn Macblno In operation. Mteblneioii band, for anlc. J. NIIUIIKU, Agent. JaeVaomilM. June lib, 1801, 3m Wntclimakcr mid Jeweler! On Oregon alreet, flrM door north of ,Ureuiaii0(i jacKioiiviiie, Ugn. A e& na,i' 'V j tiiv n imivirr Manufacturer aiul repairer of alliortaol Walchea, Uhrouometert, Clod' IfuileaJ and other Iiuirumenlr, etc. iAIk, JI'AVKLUY manufjctiirrd and rrpalred, afler the mnt approved tyle uf the art, and wnrraiitul for one j tar. I'rlces accordlug to tiniea. JOIl F. IIOWUK, Chrluuuiieter and Walclmmher. 'Jfiekianvllle. Juno 2.T, I81II. Sm LAND 13 ,JJ " eXRiRESS. .Hi, ii nrT in ' fifBsVekly lino of tfJaRea from Jacl.v mvijlle to KerbyTiUqLoutl Waldo, Or egoo, LtAvea Jacktoorille evefy JUoHilay&, Thursday, 4 A.JM U(ifig. leavei )Ynldo every TiAMdny & Friday nCti P. M. 'ThroHfjli paraeutjrrt will be fnmUbed ulthigool Vaddle-buraea at' Woldo.'for 5rwiKlily. ' ii-i' ' JOSIAII A. IjANDlfl, -IWrv 1.281)1,1801 ' octitf' 1 'Jhiii ;-rrr r-- I .1 .1 ryT-vvr- Tin lyi UU wiiiiiKnim The Spirit' Slirliiu. nr urine a. iti'.vrisu. Republished byiriqucst of llio nothoress' i l'Te licVnl tl said lliat nn thlt wilt , w.i,i ...... i i.... . .i ..i ... ., ;. . ftre ,'Hl"' ' If "'Ii Wi mi. 0, where, my soul, In lids eoU world 1 llilne-i ' Knt In the gorgroii lighted hall, , W'" ?"" "" 'Pn.lrmk ...scene, , Ann Interludes of muric float, .,, ., .,,, , ' "lcrc "auiy s r-yo mtgiii uriBiiur il)f- I.nre'a Voice niiuno a made awur. . ,.. .....I, ,,.!.. ,- i , ' " , '"' ', "J. , ' , , Nor to.sucb chirms Ittiworablpvpay. T 4 , -Ar Vbre friendship's voice breath soft and itril. ' tuu-imoncl love aweon averv ntrlnu-. t ' t Aim iTiiiuiiiy wiin toiivc wart 1 Wi'ot oStrltiK to llio aplrlt lrln 1 And lncM from Mollciwri'i Wnftn errry Irftcc of Bloom ivwiy, lurni llrn I vduIiI not cUln to tiow, Tint' prtllilJj would Ud in vtnr. N'or yt-l wlfro prIJo uium t Uo nln, Wlivre uiomiiiuii't wlllarln' fiilo dutb blow, Ami Qokle fvor ibli nd lido 1 I'llOCarlll lllO "ICfMl'll lliin' . ' U'lipti- gM in y Ml llio ptleo of kiuli, Or lllle will.- llio uplrlt'i wotlli, : 0 coubi I li w it nifli 'i fltlne, Tin- oblld ofn InuiHirlnl Llrtb I Nor ould I knvel to lfurnln fount, nt...t f. f..ti. -I..1.... L.il. t ' . ,.u". '"' !"'-"- . I .!.. -.. Bull. 11 .& BU . "J "l" " "'"' v.io.b, Now llirrc to wornbtp wr n Mil. And ubtlr my bert would Kraut .tppUuio, And kIvo to clnc nil IU i)tvnf I Hilt not unto II erect A civ:ifrlnl iiliur tton. i And prl'l'ii Dluro wtll I lort, ' Iby luv.ty idcnd itckbunnd bllli, iT.'iy liliilus Wiiltr tciMd nud bribt, Tby Upilii n n uud. illillnx tllU- I Lure fprlnj,-'. ti:ilvr, d'y trrnlU, I And lummrrV ry uf KldiHi Hxbt, . And AulumnV roboof riolicr xlow. A n J Hilda' m'tlc K'l"' f wtills. TL HtvIiiK 'rov, thr trmbllnt; km, AhLu tlic mluilrcl' ItiuUicI uot, Tbtlr virion obnmu ironu ru tbruuS, Aud o'r uy .uil to mvll In iMti. ' Yil rot to IbifO my iplrlt itnnjpi; Dill upward mv3ip on wlnx of fire. And to tbclr niltlior,phtlc, lunvi Tbc oul' FinmorUl lyre. Tbcro only, would wy rulril Imih", Tbrc only, would I dvlttn loknrvl Tlitru oitlili Mould nut prove umlu, Tbvro only lovo rio'.vv Hi aval. BY CALU'OEUlI AllD ORECIOl7 TELKORArH. TH-'UrjU-HKIl TO JifVINVII.I.U KJrXUfU' I'llil TIIR HXXTIXKI,. Saturduy' Dispatch. San I-'raiielrro, I tilt. ivtticrn line out order cih o( Omalm. 'I'luro m con- i-rublc rfjolclnir Imt nluht, atMonutt tbc ; Krpubllcjiis lliruujilt'iul tbv 8Ulr, over tbe uew Horn I lie hsitcru .Stale lectlcuj. Under ileclclon of ConiiMtiiloner of In. lernal ltorenue, tux of onelujf ofom per cent, on bullion may be paid In curren cy, ut a currency valuation of bullion, Moll, In ifllct, makri tbo tar rqutl to a coin rate, TJieMint Siiperlnlrihlent glren ineclal notice ibui an Inteiiwil rerniuw lax of baK per cmt. will bo lev ltd on all depMitea of Kold and illver bullion, payable in U. Ii. currrnoy. Btamped b.ua, tsbicli Imvc once paid rcvei ue lux, arc extiupt fiom further luiatioo. Indict' ClirlttiMi Ooninilmion Fair nai inaugurate at Agricultural Hill, Uit eTenlnf;. An adJrcia wag ilellvcreO by 'iter. M. 0. Hrippf. Private dlopiichrs o,unto 0nM,ye(er iliy, from 1;0P($109 premium. Iegat 1Vnikr.3u(&i. Nit VorkfiSth. Tribune's wrrwpoud nt,wiib llullir, xrilM'tliat fifty deierlera cams Into cainp'to-day,nud repocl exten sive dinAtiffoetlon. Ifeidipiarlcra, Army of the Jamet,10tb. Knllrc linraipiM to day, except belling of our troops by tbo rebels, at'Dqlch (Jap. Unto this afternoon, heavy cannonading was heard lit the direction of J'ttersburrf. Tbo World' correspondent wllli Sherl dan aaythe bile vjclory p'vet rebjsl.,evol is (iw most complete ever won. Tbo (juris captured hvhmjrvil (0 tbo celebrated Haiti mora batteryi , Watbliigton illrpalcli from '.Marylaud ayallljiWiifViTptifjtJH wiro llic lity-i lion of the now coiiilUution. l'lilluilolpbla, 12tli-''oniei' J'eif olulrni a lt'iblican majorlly of from tbiw to flvo tliA(is.-tjd, JVAfblv Later, returns may reduce It, .I'cewtt, appearances iuuT cato u gain 'ofMbree Uongreumvn. The I'hlUdclpliU sst t;tte .Hint from llio r(i: tun,) of 10 counties tbo Democrat huve a galnoMa.OOO. ' ' ' (!o!d,mlcinljy;'2;07ffl2:6gf,; iiir Yo'il,-, I.llli.-UhTel'Jiiillccnvi'cr, II. T,iuv ilied qni.be,jeycnlvj, .o.l hi ?i)x. -, r 1 MWAI14MjrfM.M JACKSONVILLE, U'orltVt special, from Montreal, 1,1 III, n.iy.i n rrixilnlliiii.pni.u'il.to-iluy In llio (Jon fernncc, nfllnnlpg conrnJcratlon of Uritiih provtiievn. 'nililnijlon, l.llli. Secretory of,.tic Trcniuryjiii niittiorlxetl Ilia Ifniufvi- In llio Nnvy Department of the Itete,nuo ,brlg i'nunlleroy, nt Hin I'r.mcixco, lilcli De partment it lo thoroughly Arm, equip nnl fit' It nut for lervlce wllli engineer Diillttim, mi tlic leli'rnpli expedition (9 the north ern conit of America nrul Itnt.In, lniK.in'jpolli, 12ili. Forty-five cnuntiei plvc a Unlen majority or 2l,00(). The balance io'bq h,eard from rtj prpb.ibly In, crcJFo'tho majority fiyo (Iipyfnnd. 'iVre It 11 'null Union major hy.n lwiti'l)rniie.hn of'bo Ri.ilntnrc. For Conircs.', .all Uuion except tlio lit, 2d nml 7lh dlttrtclt. Iliilllmnn, lfllli. Scnttcrinj relurm from conqtlea Indicate that the vote on the new eoDililntlon will be cloie. Thc'oldlcri vo'uj will probably bs required to decide the rr'ult. rblladu'pht.i. IStli --nfpnrtil majnrttle from 4.1 ennnttcf lnnv n Union majority of S.C7.J. In (ho MMtlnliiK Z.I counlloi the vole lt year rvc a Union mJ')rtty of M. If ho allow total faMiiR oft" In Un ion volo of 8,000 In couulle to bo beard from, Mill a Union majority on the borne role of ?V,H. TI16 ty claims a Rain of 20, 000 011 Outline vole, and that the Democrat will have i majority nn llio homo volo of '1,000. FdoIIiib up tabic reporlrd Demo- emtio Rilm m far 1 1.2.12 In IT counties. The 12lh, Coiirc.vlohiil illilrlet g,xm I, C00 Dmoeratlc majority. It wi reported nt 2,000. Unlnutit claim election of Win. W. Ketchum In Conjjrefa tiy So Id lent vnlc. Nih- York, t3. Ulcbmninl IIV. ba n ilc'pifch from Anxnita nyrtbo rcporli-d capture of ltntni with 3.000 neprnea l con- lirmrd. Yanko' destroyed nil Ihelr More and 2 aquirei lo Ibe tuitneM part of town.J (lira, WUiirltr d.i'Unl Into Mnilclla, and litinu'4 a Hook of bulldlnca nud the eourt Iiojij. Tbo Yullow fgver itlll provallnl nt Cbiir!iiilu:i. Momlay's Dipatcli. New Ymk, Wlb. Th H'wAI uy lb Drmocrili in lti!ylratiin will prubtbly obtain a nnjority nf fi,(l(J() on the home rote, while lli.i 7Viuiie figurta oulovei' 3.(100 majority for the Union "irly, on the home vnlc. The V'n.-.n' Walhlm-ton rpecial atra tbo arrival Ihla morning, by mall beat, from (Jity Point, report that the ene my attrruptul to preuilralo our liuea by analUck on the cmUr of the 2d corpa, bill were rrpul.nl. Cincinnati. Ulh Tim Union mijority in Ohio, on the homo role, if uboat 'J'tfilO; the toldicu' rote will probably increuie It to Bft.000. Kvvcntccii Uniuii Cougrcsi men are elided. Wjihlnloii, I lib. A gtngnf.Moiby'a ituerrilli, In ilrmig forro, yesterday, at. lucked the outer piekUii of ll,c 2d Diilricl of CVlumliU raiment, italiuuu) at While I'IiIik, on Manillas railroad. A guard uf right uen were captuied. 'i'im rffker In comuuud vrai iliqt in several place, aid abaiidoiud to bin fute. liallimore, 1 lib A sin.il! body of Moa by'i guerrillai eroiutl tlis I'olonue Into Montgomery county, Maryland, during llio tail 2-t hour. To day tlicy wro driven back. Neir York, Ifilli.The UtuxUl't correi pomlent, h riling from Jlorlliuburg, Mill, u;a Moa by iiimIu a uiott audacioua and lucceatful attack ou a wedern-bound ex pie train, ten tulles raM of lhh town. Tbo engine was driven off the track, two paymaiten and icvcral other ofliceia cap tared, wllli over CWOOO (Jovernmeiil fundi, l'lirenger were robbed of money and vuluabtea, cam tet on Gre, and the en gineer and fireman so badly scalded that their recovery la doubtful, Chattanooga, loth. Uen. Schofkld ar rived hero to-day, and ot sumei general ill reclion of affair. The inerny ore reporleil in foreo at -Dillon. Co). Johnson, wilh tbo 4 1th colon (1 regiment,, ii making a de termined defei.ee. Chatlauooga ii strong ly fortlged and amply aupplied. Tlierciv Iroop epongh there lo.miko uiifflccUtut and aiiccrsfful rn!lnncf. Bliermaa bcioic ou 1 1 ooda rear, Washington, 15th. All cojitImjcs.nu.Wt along the lines ol ho Potomac, eieen 9c- cailonal picket firing. Secretary of,!))".' Treasury, and other prominent personage", Jiavu left )'ablugton,for the Army of the I'ntomac. Ti Winie'i Atrmy of, the. Jomcs cyrrca pouileiil, p )l.c')Ii), pya psr gunboats tu d.y eucci-coeJ in ,slrticlug n rebel bat-" ery, 011 the squIi stdo, of the Jatnts rycr, from wlilcli. jhey jiayo rvcenDy,ic(;ii ubk; to tiirow sliella Jnto Dutch Ua.p,taraong Our vrorkinu partips. Tbo cjimal, I, rojid ly npprojcbing completion, atd clvca, hromiso of success. .Mailers at the front I uro wJIJi0ut,)uteria cbuijgo. , New York, 15lli, Ittralil't special iflys lha majorlly ogalnstbe ,cpusHt,u,tbjn, (i !MaVyaud, is nt Joast flvv llipu?aid. , , IUolimond Vixamintf lava all 'Yankee' nrJner At' 1K-Mu 'Islu Llbby"j)rliou',,i oncjll ijic)rn1lnlq, pofuliliaYa .llvWo rixupJ Htilli, Tbo nboU number soW-at -'wi Jjrvfww.ajfcrfciitra SAWHTOAY OCTOBER 22, "U, IUclimond, tick aud well, Ii not lit hull' - 1 ilrtl. Xbc Whig wys 200 rebels, who had de leted to (Irani, nturnod under lc'y or ilerjpardonlng and furlougbing them. ,'J'lio Lxamuitr n llio damage done to llio Virginia central railroad by tflierid.tn has been repaired, nud Imlni now run to Staunton. The anmc paper ln tin nc count of a fllit In Nnrib Curnlliu, be tween a rebel battery and reveral Yiitikec gnnh0.1l, and claim that the gunboats wfre'.reptilied. tHt.'Ijmiln, lMb.-Dlupqlches from MilJ. Wlllliimt.nf the lOlli ICnutiu regiment, MV.-hc has taken no.trrilnn of IMInt Iviinb. Uu.ttrJ slfrroupdlnir region were found 2fl0 ntntinlcil-rcbel, Includlni; 2C commission ed nfflcerf. (2cn. Ilniccrntia has Imool slrlngent orders for tic government of the coming election. I). 1'. Randerjon. Colonel or I tie l.llh regular Infantry, nnd l'rovnit Maralml (leneral of the Department or .Mlantirl, died today, llocuccrnnt readied Jifl'-r-on late taotglil. A t lat nccnunts. Frlcn train was nn Trtmlnc river, with Ida malu forco near by, whence he was to mnvc westward. Our envulry advance was said to have been rrptilred nn the 12th. but hn since been reporlrd at Sedalin. (Irentrx cltcmcnt exists In ICnmn. The .Milllln ha bcen-calleil out In repel lhclnvalon. Waslilnglnn, l.llli. The remain of Chier. ImlleoTnney were accompanied to tlic railroad, to-dny, by President Lincoln and several member or the Cabinet, Tio body will Im conveyed to Frederick, Mil., for IntCTtnent. No doubt Is enlerlnlned among the friends of cx-Keerelnry Chae but that ho will bj appointed Chief Jus lie". Nuw York, ltth.-fiidd. 2:1 l'JilRr Tuesday's Dispatch. New York, lAlli.lly arrival nr supply steamer from Pensacola, we have purlieu bus nf Ailiothc's pxpedllloii iriln FIorKJa. Hcreturnrd to Pcnucola on the lt, bnv- In? been completely riiiwrssfnl. IJo brniight In over 210 prisoners, -110 nrgrois. 100 head of cattle, 400 miller, und 11 large amount of stores and niumunlllon, As bolhe rerilvul a wound which will prob ably nrcilal the amputation of an nnn. Poliib (lovernmtitt bai Issued n proola nation declaring that revolution was still in progress, New York. 15lh. IhiM'i lOlli corps corriepnudeiit. says the mlK-Ja nre bunt Ihrowlugtipja new Hue of wmka aero; ilia road, about one mile ouUlde their main works, enclosing the cily. Tbc some cor rriponJent t:j number. of convaleaccuU and recruit nro constantly mriving, and appear o be n hardy, iutelllg-iit class of men. ' lltnM'i correspondent, wllli (Ireci'a cavalry, any a recnntini'tapco was made hy 200 of tbo 13th Pennsylvania., on llic night or the lllb, to nteerlain tliostrvngth of Ihc enemy lu the vicinity nf Stony creik. 'IVy passed the rtUI picket, cup luring Kl prisoners, screr.il inuhs.ntid re treated without loss. Rebel force is strong ly Intrenched, and consists of seven thous and Infantry and cavalry, under Wudc and Hampton. The lltrahl't filli corps corres pondent sars ihe total loss of that corjis, In the Pi r'ar drove fight, was 203, of whom 1.12 were misting. Duller, being convinced that colored soldiers nrc pat to work In the rebel In treiichuienls,has notified tho enemy that he has also put rebel officers and men to work at Dutch Gap Cunal. It Is staled that our colored troops hare been murdered by Iho rebel', after capture, in front of (be army of the Jumts. Washington, Mlh. Returns from 24 Pcniitylruiiia regiments give 3,050 Uolon, and 350 Dvmocrnlio votes. Nuw Yotk, Ifilh, Hull's report upon the, testimony gathered concerning treason able societies formed in the loyal Slates,.! published In (lie Uwiiiig Voit, to-tby. According to report, the Ircasouablo order embraced societies bearing various titles, iucUui Mutual Protection Society, Circle of Honor, Circle pf Knights, Uolden Cir cle, Corps Dd.imicqiidSqnilKcn Legion, Order of American Knights, Order of Sons or IJberty, .Knlgbls of Order of .Sons of Liberty, ,1'esco, , Organlutloq, .American OrganUt.(on, Pfinocrutfc Rjiiog Ifpoin, aud M'cpl'eliau Minute men. Tha litlcr Kilo is ono borno bv several nollllcal nso clatloDS In 4S"w York, aud other parts ol tbo Northern States. Holt says' it teems to tie a branch of the O. A. R., having' suUstaulially the' eamo oujvpl to apedm- piisii, iiv ineuna ivswreniv tuiuq iu mv luybl Slates In which (lu-y oto cstablisheeir Chief KKjfetaryi of this' ewuclatlou.'Dr. D. F, Slovens stated, June last, to reliable ivltuesies, whoso testimony has been furn ished,. that those who reptesent McOlellenV LbUercst,.are.eopelk,d to .preach vigorbrut proeiilloq,ofwar,'in onkrtoi secure pop- liiluci sAnlinwut, im1 allure voto. Mdi CielUH.'Minuto Men appear1, frow,lrculr isittetl.iby .ebltt4 see-retary at NV 'York, U organized upon a utilltary LailavklRllIar1 to that.pf thcioriWrtlp'roperaDilelle cbtM-1 SfL 180.1. wjLmimmaiajm poseil of companies, one for each election district. Ten companies constitute a brig ade, with n brigadier Oit. tit It head. The whole Is under n cnmnnndcr-ln chief. The final aupremc commander of the order was l4flfMItlNNMltJMriii P. O. Wright, editor of tha News, whoj Chattanooga, IfStb. Our foroes today was hut Slay sent to Fort Ifayettc. ' reached Ringgold nnd tha lllock Ilonse, Ynllnndlglmin was hi sucecmor. Robt. tltree miles In advance, nnd found the rail Ilollowny was T.ient, (lencrnl, and nctrd road and brldgossnfc. Nn commuhtoatlon In Vnllandigham'B stead ilurlng bis nbsence. wills Sherman, lie has scoured abundant Col. J. I). .Sanderson. In bis report of llio supplies ut Atlanta, anticipating snch prngrci of llio order, oxprces hit opinion mm ins orucr wn lounucn uy aitatioig- htm, during Ida banMimenl upon couiuiln- iI.h ...111. T..n 11..I. .1 ..,1... Mk...uf...i "",'"IUI """ "" u'ui iuiui , proro uisnstrou. trallora In Itlchmnnd. The order lu Indl-j ; ana IomI tliolr drat ritual camo direct from for rt Stutintij .t Dnvl and 0110 witness pollivly stales Hint DilcHlng. r ,' 1 Davl li a member. Tho numlier btlnglng,i .1' , , . , ' . to the order tun teen variou.ly ertlmatedl I!vry PC0P' 'mm their own clrcum from atiO.nnotn 1.O0O.000. Vulhindlnham . '"fw "u PcutUr turn of mind, haro labli epeieb at Dayton put It nt 500,000 which le probably nearest the truth. They ire connected through Intl., III., Ohio, Mo. and New York, lu March lal tho entire armed foroa of the order capable of being notified for elfeollva rcrtloe, rcpretsntcd at .110.000 mrn ; Instlmony coe to ahow that arm have been furnUhrd to members. In ; Viwliro nlllce were found loiters to Ilx Senator Will I nf N..J, lu regard to Hie pur ehao of 20,000 GnrrlUMI rifles to be for tA'ft mIajI In tnnn iiFtia nitttt (n Its CirurAiMlvit . by way of Canada and paid fo' by aft i M,cin' l, bc n l of ,lie mm mIl,,' ll"t ments upon the lodge. There was mtioh wlierf ,,wl1 r.tlinentsi urc posicsscd by nny , lelimony taken upon this ioInt, report full I"0'''''' ,,ie TCr mS"n5Q ol that pcoplo uvldenoe of extensive operations. This par-, ,vl" contlntto to perpstuato those scntl Heular ritual containa bmad declarations of, '"" nm'ing overy (woplo that speaks or State rliihli ngnlnU thu attthorlly ol the cultivates it latiguaje. In iho Ltstoryr Klcrul Goremment to coswo by arms utiy : of the onalont Oerm.ins, wc see tha germs' Soteivigiifilfctc, amlftveia that tlio exeou-, of onr modern Ariglo kixoi'i clvlllsallo'ii. . tiro urflccr of the Govt, may be expelbd by ( The ancient OVrman was lje In battle,. rorco or armi when they refmo to aduihihi-, lived contented wllli one wife, whom Ji'u icr 11... uovi in nceoruuiieo win. in i, n,r, Mluourl that on Joining ho umlerMood the i object was to furnlib aid In tbv Confedoraor. Uo sd.li. the oiilrliintllulii ctery reapsit, to tbo General Gov't and friendly 'to the' ..... - .r . o. ... ..U..M...,.,..,.. uaui ue-, pcmH , ,uiIm, bai..-rounil ( J,,,orr. areiaa niemuers wniuaemi w.u, nrius. , dralI; ,,, , , w , -r , lie principles of the 01 d.T whenever dree- .. f t.. , . ,, ... ,-" . uO to by competent nulhorlly of the onto-1 "' ,OTe1"",, ! ran sl1 'i1' ,,aw ' , lit... adiul.led by on. of the oidr lu l PU!"e """. " 'S duels. Tho ' Confvd 'rata Gov't the order Is cxolu.htdy dime grounded and Idealized In tho d'er made np of disloyal persons dealrlng the In. J mnn language. And At tho present ehry depend'uee of Ihc confiileralet with a vluw I wherover the language spoken is liiiiiudl of restoring tho Uulun a It wa. The pur-' atcly derived from the Tuutonlc, the iirotes poan or (be order aro thown to bs aldlna tout religion ottolns while the corrupted wld!vrlod.eit,eHslruotlonof Gov't pro-j lMln Idiomi bold among their household perty, prlvato properly of Union men, and wonIf lll0 Joclr,BC of ,,,, ob h of -niially cxlenulnal. tho Norlberu Confeder. I A,(, flmong lIlctcDlrocnoriljc oIJ bu: Not York, Wlh.-A Wter purported to ! ''"? GamMt "h ,C?a.r "M U0' obIa ,0 have bten wltlen by the rebel Vlet-IWdent ' ntepliens, In wpjy to a letter from soveral of bit fellow-olllsens Is piibllilitd. He says ao person more nnUully desire an cud of . warllun lie ; but It Is not in his power nor , In theirs to bring It about. JIo ay n rcc .xulllon of the soverelgwlly of Statoa It tbc only solution of Inmblv. The Mm of main. tabling the old Union or any Union br forco I ir poterou. Tho iiilijugjllon of the .South bv North would luvolvo tbv d4lruo lion of tho Coiialltullon, nnd overthrow their liberty as Mull as ours. Any jxtace growing out or any .State esUblUhvd by rorco would bo as rontons to tlicm as to u. The Chicago Convention as fur as the plat form goes pmcnti a light which tuny break lb. dawn or day (o this long cheerless night. A convention of atatc for Ibe mlhutni-nl nf mirdlAkjilllva 1 have uo objection. Washington, 17lli. Offlcial Informsilon been received that on the evening of tho 14 Col. Ga.iervort of tho Mlh N. Y. cavalry I surprMd Mo.eby'a command near I'lodmoiil I Va. captured nil artillery, cantiilluji ! of 4 guna. ca tsous etc., nlo a number of boraee .... ', . ,. e. -,..!.,. and nrlioners. A number of tecossloulil of Alexandria, luwo been placed upon Ma lianas trains to run the rl.k of being shut by builiwhackciswho llio on trains. Nvir York CvmuitrciaV special says six northern counties of Yirglnla nro to bo de populated and Iho Inhabitants iint lu the rear, In older to prevent guerrilla opera tions, New York, J7th. Ms correspondent, with Duller, or the 13th, says our toeses In Ibp reconnoltianc on Iho Darbytown road, on Iho 13th, arc 18 o.llceii and SS0 men. Thoenemy's Qrlng ou Duclh Gap Canal m ceased, iluco Uullcr placed a unmber ofi prUqners pn it. eaii,riauolo, J8lhlT-I.cgal Tenders 49a 20. Gold on tho 15i1i,,2,J5j2;21, -Aprgm- incut Democrat here, ycateiday received a telegram slating that Pennsylvaplabad glv-, en a dv'tnperatlo majority, including (hi soldiers' voto. ' ' iNcw York, i'7lli. Aslilnglon sneclal to the 2'nouile' says tho 'majority folr new constitution In Maryland, Is P00. A'oor becs, of .Imjhiui, s rcslected,' by.leti tlao, ,100 majority. iGross ,ilcg9liy3ia,.ph8rfed nn(lils qeatiis o bo qoDteledlltllcibl.H-it believed, wjll.chnpge thp,rc4ult. Ginoinn,tl, J7ih---ll3lurns frpm, 73 co'imtics. (n Qdo, glyo a Union majority pf 27.273. .Philadelphia, 17th. Tho Liquirtr says hp returns fiom tho Pennsylvania elections I foot up a Uuloti majoriiy, on tho homo votp,'o( Ufi'Ui. at. LoullStb,-The IW.twra's Jeff.-r-sbn City dispatch, snys''tbe Pacific railroad U running to Lamjoe llridge, and troops. are ocinr rsp'uiy .'" (uere. uen. rax leaves iu'thc ino'rnlug on du important re- Ki.AmJkyitTiCulimHm VOL. IX. NO. 40 connolssrince.-- Plcaantonl-8tnrta Tor tha front torrjnrrow, to take commnnd of U19 cnvnlry. It Is believed that lr onr mpiiat ed forces moro rapidly, Price's train will be cnplurcd. ,' movemonts. Rebels' six months supplies nro nn hand. Our officers reel Hood is InnLHn, A h.nMm.nl ll..l ...til . ..l-fjl ' .. t "" ,w,.i,ivi,fc lull n 111 UViiaiUf 1 "iginnicii uws, custom, nnd sonllmcots, which nrc in uiemirives niigencrl. Al- mat nil the nnclont barbarian wcrcpolyg. am lit J, yet tlic (Herman, say Tucllns, werp content with ono wife. Tho Jewish scntlmonls, commencing with Abraham, strengthened In Hgypt, nnd stomped by Mows with religion and law, remain ,to' ', this day, nml give coloring to the. modtni clvlllsiition of that peculiar people, whrrovj. cr seittUrrd among tho Gentilcf. And It took with him wherever ho went, Invrd. le- """r "a"J" w"" wu uermans. ' ll0 a,it" '"'"' "'l language rcqulrr d, " 1&x$, tho Jomau (VathpllpJIlellglqn k w,,Ich mn pmpagateil in Litln. never bo- . '"l ' w u'Wl"ciy unn.inat or ducll. lug deeply rooted. The Greeks, althousli they had a duel numlwr In their language, Ilcvcr fought duels. And among tho Ro- tmn an appeal to the gods was mora sat a.uk-iurj- io a leiiow-couairyman man a challenge to single combat. As the duel or David und Goliath hud deoiehd the bat. tie for Israel, so Matiliui contended la sin gle combat with tlij Gaul, and tho 'J'rigom In!, Iloralll nnd Curialil fought a telplu duel for tho Runnni and Albatit, Hut n Ronun fought no duel with u Roman. And as n punishment, nothing, certainty, can bj ' more absurd than duelling, for the Injured man Is us llkoly to b? killed as tho aggres sor. Though tho barbarous Gcnimu super stlllon made men believe thnt Heaven would sida with the innocent. And hence the llurgundi made the wager of battle a part id llwir munlolpal law. Aud this d.IM of sujierstitluns Ignoranco remained a on lim8 ... ... ,.. of .,,,.. ,. o)( ,, B0W mMt countries bare . , , , , , , , mac enactments to entirely obollsb this rolio ol barborism, yet some of the most eminent men of our own country have been engaged in it. In tho Southern States, where the few are iutelligcnt abd insolent, and tbc many Ignorant nud servile, this barbarous practice has always been encour. aged and applauded. Aud n Southern ' gentleman never attained to the honor of the (hit families without shooting at soma body. To couduct a nowspapcr, frequent ly required two editors, the one to be kill cd iu n duel and the other to write Ms cpK " toph. In a higher order of civilisation;-1 ' however, duelling must be considered as no'" reparation for dishonorable uggresslon, but as unwarrantable murder. Who can reflect upon the talented Hamilton without' feel ing tkatijia was murdered T Aud who can ' walk QVerjlbe gravo of llurr, lying by tho' ' side of bis father in Princeton, NewJcray ' without a head or foot-stono to mark his -restiog place, without laying to himself that this man's character merits oblivion t ' But the best way to prevent duelling Is to provide an adequate, legal remedy for Iiv1 sultt. Aud, in this respect our laws are. Ypry.dcCpicet; .'J.'hcrp ore, no doubt, cas where wealthy ,ond ipfluciitla! men insuUi.n their neighbors with impnnily. The law prqvldes uOjreiueJy. Tie so-called law of honor cannot, bo retorted to, ond t strike the insullordpHit will subject an Individ-, it ua tP ijorerp legal pnutef, '1 III, fliate ot , i things is notliing woreqr )ci-s;tlmn giving, the Influential full Powfr to (pre) it.ovprtha, 'liurnbje., ,'1'hls Is wippg, nnd bp .uglo sJHi9n,ra,cq .vill .generally piefer, plural IJborty-witb nllilsiocopvcuipnccs than.pW' II tlegrttikllons. , A.Mtinoios, i t i,s . ? aJMesV ift J :jtir,im',.t- 'J lit j.K. tt' :JWlt,j - I'.i. iitft Ytgrrtmmatimmrwtr mPTu r-iffm "-fv ?