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THE OltMN H3TIJF.L StTSii To tub Krri'-r AvrxaANkM. o vecn Uvl. Jl (JiITKBVMrvT T'T. Till WUOIKI jackoo.svii.i.i:. iitti:iiu SITrRDAY MOKnc. lr I'. I'l.lirr. .I..I. ICnim Hun (ii., unit W. II,T) . nilvt rtlilnt; anient rurnn Fraud. (. Cnl. II. K. Plilin-., mix tllili'K ORfiil lor Acruiitf niu. Cut. I.lit of Aynt for the nmjo 3rx?ft. Y.. V. Ito 11. rnral ageut for Oregon, nml lit lira Territory Ir. KWhcr. . ,.3n rwclto Cul. da ito .ApnWnte. Om. Wllbrr do . ...Koch Mat Croitott tHmrln 4 J J. Kaowltoo Jt Co. Tbau !! FT. M. Hill K. G. llirdye. Tk4Mit' Croftuo. . Wm. Ssteer , .Jump-uavo do Oor. Olhhe I'ortlmwl do li. M. Tkooitoo AlhMy do V. M. Kua Althooat do TboawfCnTr d- do Tkoai' V. Kloyd Kertjrellk do S. V, h'awytr do U. V. Aa4erfn Thoealx do I). M. C. Ofttitt do do A. Irttaad Myrll- Creek do 0o. I.. Iean Klleohorjr do TkAlri Ctneroa fates Town do Jabm I. YWtn Koehurz do Mb Haiti Hunter. . . Knu RWr do I. W. jullioi .... Kort KiAaMih do Hiaer II'rmAn of Cnyiaiil Ajwnl for iMitgLn Couuly. general hUii.auBai'.ai THE TRIAL-MAUnAL LAW. la a prarloi. Imp. w xtre th? fladiar aJ MOttoee of the Cowrt Martial eoov-n ad by (Sen. Kiroi4e to the caie of V!Und m if A farhaat. Ile!or will I loaad a letter from Gen. RinuitJe to the Tailed suu Ci nit Coart, Jod Iearitt oo the beneb ia espkaatioo and dehoee of hU Military admublratiac. HtAWctiw.Pf-irTortn!0w.) ' Cew.vATi. Ohio. May 11th. 1SS. f To tkt HmfuUt. lit Cirtwl Cowrf eMe ' fnf . nfin aaJf IU Somlk- em J(rrrt o tMio : Th umletibjaed. eomaaadlof tbe I J rxutment of tbe Ohio, haeiaz reetlred Wh ' tl from tha Clerk of mW Court that an appHsatlsu for tbe allowmeaofa writ of1 liabtai corpu will be made iht morning before your Uoaor ce behalf of Clemeot I ' Vulliaiiigbiia. ow a pneoaer ia my eni j tody, aifcj leave to waull to the Conit the foltonias itatemaat : ir I .. ia taitulmt In vknliwiU mIiI. cbm of tbe poHy of lbe tioTerBmem. It It woald i-elf be tbe fleet to oppon ay ' aUo my imprcMlon at first, acd I .hoild , pjir' ' J, lu ",!"' '' SsUI vreuU denwraliae the army under my wm , attempt to continue tbe e.xerel of military ' have bevn vonieated to reonia on tU wm- M. L 'ZZmTu !' ''""V--laand. aad eiery frieed cf hie couairy , aathorily after the Htalillebmeni of peace ' mu.aod view in beambM Irom tht rwint I , rrW'SHlbo'tiuie. won hi call me a traitor. .. .... lobliari were it would weaken tWelr iarlneaec univerwl In lbe army, it wrm'd caoae it to ' nniwrrai re nw jibit. ii u wwc it u be beokeo to pircce. tbe Goverr.K0t to be . dlvW. ar home to b invaded, and ao- areb, I r.o. My duty to my G-ma. .. I.M. . I. lit,,!.. .. .o-k M . Mettt forbid ma to imiilge ia nch erili ebrn i ottcera and wlditri are not allowad to to tadal, and this coarie will be im t lined by all hoaeet men. Now, I will go further. W ara in a state of oivil war. Om of iheEtaleaof this Department Is at thU moment invaJi, ami tbn others bate Urn threatened. I ta Malge in .ach criliciMM. " on earth wa lead or eltiea roldlery J but for Seracaat Steam aad Mr. Furd.1 tar ,ui, .n.i. ti !? . iL lint m iu hiibi si lo the eelnblUbmrnt of a ml itirv drino. I Wi. nfir imainv fn kii. t.. .i.. ..... ' " i . ..! U 1 1,1. nllUlui inu tttWI. akl BO man livln" Would hlV lk ' illLimiirAl oru llu wtdml. ,..! I ' "WW, 1ST " - . " '"" ---- - . -. -. ,-..., P-..VB .. N. .,.., ,,vhi iu-: IWff. aH.UljJ Hi.k L . . - , ww ....nnH. ., - -- .r..f.v,. w.m ,w m.u.V. 4UU IU a ..U.. cowman.) tbe Department, and it U my , ffj,, wi Beij;hber of tbe soldier lo Ike ' wfllf l accewiblc, allheugh Sergeant .Inly te my country anl u thi army toU,!,!, t0 aIa mi ( stopping thta license ami ' Stearin clambered around tbe tJ-e ol lbe keep It ia lbe belt pewible condition to ! lq,tfnnfate .UkuhIoo. which ii .llconr-' bke for a sbert dlitanoe. and ascended to IM that It Is fid. eld, armed, and, a, far L-ioe our armies, weakening tbe hand of ! Ik summit by n dlflVrent route from tbe m pIW. to ee that It U encouraged ,j,e GovtrDment nn.1 thereby ilrengtbenlns ' 08 wedeendrd ; yet hddoe not thick k If it is my duly and the doty of tbe troops ' entmy. If we o our boarst rfioris ' cauld (?o down where he came up. TU to avohl wyiag anything that woohl weak ' (;&) i,lesj us with n "lorlous peace ami ! w-tr in the lake I a clear os crystal, and co lbe army, by preTentiasr a single recruit ' Iml,t,j watty. Men of every shade of ' out tbe same tem)erature with the well from joining tbe rank, hy bunging the laiva of Coogrete into disrepute, or by cauiiug disMtiifaetiou Iu lbe rank, it is equally I lie duty of every citizen in the de partment to avohl the sawe evil. If it is my duty to prevent tbe propagation of tliN evil iu the army, or in a portion cf my De iwrtTitnt, it is equally my duty in all por tions of it; and it is my duly to use all tbe force in my power tostsp it. lfl weru to find a win fro in the enemy's country distributing in my ramp speeches of their public uieii that ttnded to deuior nbze tbe tieone, or to dttlroy lUir coofi .knee in the wmtliulni antborlliu of the (iovernmer.t, I oubl buvo thvm tried and bung if found guilty; aud all tbe rulfli uf modern warfare would saitain me. Why should such spteebe frvrn our otwi publio inin be allowed ! Tbe prcM and public msn, in a greul imergmcy like thu prtHut, should nroid tbe uic of party cpitbti aud bitter iuvvc tles, ncd ducourage lUc ciganitwn of secret political lucictiw, which arc alu)s nwlignifled and dirgrarifnl ton free )opl ; but now Ibey are ubsoluuly wrong and la juriou3 ; Ihcy create di..tuiioii3 ami dis lord, which just now uinount to Irwron. Tb simplo uamej "patriot" and "traitor'' ore comprckcnilve enough. As I before said, we arc in a state of civil war and an emergency is upon u width requires the operations of some power that inovwinorc quickly than the clv.J. Thero nem was a war carricJ on succciS.ully wilhout tie exercise of l'mlpoc It is said that the speeches wh:ch were eon . ii I ..T b jn made in Ihu pr re. or lir; Udies of citizens, who. if they thought th-m wrong, would hare thin onj there nr.demned them. That i no argument-Th'-' citizens do not rtrvliM the effect up on the army of our country, who are lt Icrs. They have never been In the .! never laccei nc eoemte. or ine.r eoun i olh wWlraleii ctlroiltl. c never uiidergoa the privations of our 0t) Trwr.j.y fcut, n company with .l.en in the field : and. bid. they Messrs. Wm, Itrbee, l Fori! J. H- Ci. i-at' been le the bablt of rearing their ' citlMM of Jacksonville. Oregoo. ad Or publ.e men speak, and as u general thing j n A stturnj. lt Sereeunt of Co. I. lit of approving of what they say, therefore, ine gmrrrrpo.iuimT ..... npo inepuu .t . i. .. " hehaovesthem to be earful .. to what they ay They mun not u-c I ceo-c and plead e .nen amt upon toe panne pri. aw ii r.!7.. e"r!?,r,:v "": i '""t "" T" . , i i UAllttepo-er I to break down .ueh ""- . ''. - I " M' I "I" b !U!tald in Ihh wntic by all hoaeit men. At al events 1 will hare I he coneeiouineM before G.d of havine done my daty to my coun try. aed when I am swerved iroru the per for bm nee of that duty by any prejndlee. I will no lonrer be a mnn or a patriot. 1 ajraio attl. that every power I poe . ...-. .L .. . .1.. .,..... .. .-6. ......... t..u,u. l will be awd In defence of my Government. ' I. , .ii.! i ii , nil oeoaHe.. at all time., ami In all plM. 1.11b!. Ihh, .lepHrtment. There h n. party, no onmmun.tv. no .Stat, Gov- eruwent. no statr IcUlative bo.lv cor per atlon Mr of mea That have the .to ! a war H.cy that fa. the . v.bdity f mw and pow. but the eo.,,1 . t the, roH,v. If the pe, do not , approve thvt policy, they en efcan,;. the , emrmtatiOMl Mtboritfei of that Govira- BMat at tb proper time .oil by the proper , melho.1. L,i then freely dieciM the poll - ey ia a proper te ; bnt my dciy reiirei i m to imp iieerM ud intemperate iJtetM ' lion wbivb lead to weuken tbe nutborlty of I tbe (i'lvcrnowo! and army: whdet tbe ter U In tbe preweee of the eaewy woold be torn In ptecee who areuM attempt It. There U no fcnr of tbe people bHlaf tbir lloertle i we nil ksaw that to be tbe err ( uemofou'iMj, ns none aut tae i-ao . .... tll K..H .A I. . .11 !-...lll-.. .- " .". im..i.Kii Uir 1,0,r ,IK,: " FP ""' ta ,w, f relnjteji clviliiitlon. edoca - " J freeilom to allow any power en e-irtbio laterfcre with Ikeir llbertlrj ; bit bfe' w,' advaseement in the jrrent char- aaierlmei of our pwple tracbej tbem to ke all the neterury racrlSfe for their onuairy. whan an emergency rrquiree. They will wppart the ooaitltute.1 aaihor - llwt of tha Government, whether Ihry agree with them or not. Iadced. lbe army itielf ie a part of the people, and it m Ihor cttphlr lncatd in tbe love of civil liberty, which U tbe bet piMitlet for tbe pr amiee of oar reDublkr.tn imtltalloiu. ikm t. .l .l i .. l.iii- .. fe'ly t nttempt it T d.i in woold l to v - -- i tl -H ' t- Ou this poict there " t"l for apprehewlon oa lbe f' of be people. T.I. .,-,1 Ikl - ,,. L,. ,,M I. i; i Mni i bh w can mve peace it we .. . ii.i..i I " -- "IIWII l.VU.p.lU U xv HI IM WAIr ,l.l l.. .! !...! . ir iu pr.. m nr bvhidiiiit ... in no. im .in u.,k....i a..Ka.H..KU .a u .a .... .. hj down our arm. All feBilbte men I Hon. A sprinj? of water bonu oat of the know tlu to be untru. Were It to. Might I mountain neat the top, en the tide where we to be so aowardly s In toy them down i "e were, and by following down the eban natil the autberity of the Govcrwittnt is ac j nil which lb water has wide, a good foot knowloled. j iog may be obtained all tbe way down. In I bsg to call upon tbe fathers, mothers ' a" probability. Ibis is lbe only place in tbe brothers, sitters, sow, daushterr. relatives, ' k circumference of the hike wLere the opinion hive the same vital interest in this suppre'iion of this rebellion ; for shouM we fail in the task tbe dread horrors of n ruiae.1 and distractnl nation will fall alike on all, whether patriots or traitor. Tbee are substantially reason, for iitu iog "(jcnrral Order No 38," my reasons for the determination to enforce it, and also mv reason fur tie arrest of lbe Hon. C. L. Vallamlyham Tor the supposed vlolallon ,.f that order, for which 1 has been Iritd The result of, that trial is cow in my hands. In enforcing this order, I can be unanl niously suitaiiud by the people, or I can be opporcd by the factious, bad mril. In lbe former event quictutss will prevail ; in the latter event the rcspousibillity and retri bution will attach to the mcu who resist the authority aud the neighborhood that allow it. All ol which isrcipectlfully submitted, A. F. HUIEXSIDi:. Maj. Grn., Commanding Department of the Ohio . Minkrs is h'OVTiixnK Oiikoox. We have rtteivcd n Utter from Mr. Chaney, taling that Avery and Strang have found more yold in their claim. They took out one lump weighing eighteen ounce and an eighth, ami enough of other gold lo make file hundred dollars. Tbe ground worked (or this amount ol money was a prospect hole, eight feet square by eleven deep. They worktd through a bed of clay, ovtu fet thick. Heretofore miners bad only worked to the clay. L.A'n H1A.IKSTV. Fort klamitii :r t August 'Jj'.ii l-'J ' Etlitir Stntmtl: I pronii'id in a farmer communication that I would give ye my impressions of Oregon' famous Kike, n mil nrhleli will hereafter in nil mobdb.il'V. Uwmw 8J nolcli a3 Xfrtgfa Fa1(i anu j Oregon Infantry Volunteer!. I left Carb Camp, at tbe (tot Of the mountain. C Mir wa(reB rwd from Fori K Math rwr napu ruuu irvm run rv bi h ,w. amI cw4ls lh, ,, ., ' lbat I)olot, BBl gdh? , , ,,,, J -r ' . r ? ,hc lummit ef ,,W B,,MU"1' CB th wu,B t fftJt u of lbe take . ,!,, fro,n ; Ci,U ClBip ,0 lbc ,,rrCp, cr edi: of ' ,aW(,. u nhMi. tKO ....t o-kjli mw : ' afWf et9tjit th ny0o tqr i, Wat I ,. u, ir ,-1 .J, h-rwUrk. OTUj . ,-.V , - I'pon rising the elope bound in? the lake, the tint impre.iion made upon your mind ii om of disappointment ; it dotj not come on to vo'ir exectatieni: ball. I ' ' '. ... thUMonlv momtntary. A leeomi Ioor.) rtB,i ,, i-i., . munnnhcntl ik nuktlr dml y0tt Wsln l0 coo,PrM0J iwr, "f ,! 0f th. iceoery ipread out before an, , doWB ; Mok lBr ,,;,,, fw4, on ,, 3Wfo! i . j VMr n.,,.,,,!.,. tt,) u.rlt " "1 "' " J ,J? , B0W .fcJ lhw of wflUr. tbwi , . hkt thrawin, iu c.nden and ;7.lS,.rk , of n,r ,B ,, tato a, frflm lfc, , of tBt .t.. tlMt i of a W, clrfllkJr lkwt of wnTM. ip0fl . -ki-i, .. haJ i ri,., kH I art Ifa eolor of tbe water U blac. bat !n verr many d.neraat ibadee. atxl like ib eo!o in variegated li.k, coutir.oli; ' changing. Now a ,"p.,t i:, t dark blue. "iitat approaching bUcV, ia tbe aext moment it will ehan-e la a very p,iobi ; ' J1M1 It i. thai conlmlir eh.n. (roa. ! 0B tbA(fe ,0 MOtfar. i wtn. tccc0( ' f ,,(, cbaagableeert. ai tbe iky wm per ' frCtr f aoj j, woy M, t, ij,, WMrJ br aBT ri,ow, . totfe W(Mi B)IW(!TW I . ... tt -tatk, brre. which caaeiJ ripph) of tbe wauru tile may account lor it. ' At jrlt ,.?ht a lereon would not Mil ' , MfftfW of jfc, walrf ,0 ta wort tJwn twoof ,Brcf hundred feat brlow tbe J lwBi, of lht urreood.aif bluff ; and it if ly air jiely look alnv.it ptrpeadie ttUrly down into the water, tbit you begin ' l0 comprehend the duuoec. In Ivokmg dotn into lbe lake the vUion Mem to nop before reaehlm; tbe bottom, asd to oe ' a common expmibn, yoa have te iiok twice before you tee the but low. I Heretofore', it bat Ueo Ibou.-'it by tlioev ' nbo ktve vlilted the Mt. ihnt It wai im nn..il... m ,.i m il .. ,..i .u:. i-.. .!...- ... . ,u i " - I4PIIWHIIW w.ct iiM nrniHR, rfnu in a ii mm'im nt a im utmoai, star 111-: wa.er' ed. where no bura.a bting rW ' Mood ber-jre. "Ieir ihouu induced Mr. I Cfaaw . myself to attempt the feat. wkiek i. Im f... .I- . II l : t wmcu u in laci oaiy peruoas in imaiina- w'er in Hague Uivcr aliy. c mi ' no Cu of any kind, nor ewn injects in lite ' walri I1 o'T thing we saw that icdi- cated that there arc fish in the lake, was a king Fisher. In aicecding, I measured the distauce as well as I could, from point to point, bv the eye. aud conclude that it is from seven to citthl hundred fet iieriH-iwlic ular from the wattr to the summit of tbe , ""' ""..., ,u u, ,Crf nearly ' c,r'oUr' ou'1 '' from wvn ,0 " '".lis I Mnir 'I'l.n !.!. .,., . l. . In diameter ; and except at two or three points, tbe bluff is about tbe same altitude. Near the western shore of Ibo lake is an isliud, about owe half mile in diameter, upon which there Is considerable limber gr.iniug. The iiland is not more than one quarter ot a mile from the western shore of tbe lake, aud its shape is n frustrum of a coi.0 j the top stems lo be deprewtd, and I think there is a email crater in tbe summit of the Island. I think a path could be made from thj summit to the water's td-e, ut lbe western end of the lake; for the formation seema lo be entirely pvnuoe tone ut that point, auJ to slope to the water's edge at a less ungle thau any place else arouud tho lake ; at this pomt, also, a boat could be let safely down to the wu- ' ter by a rope. I do not know who first siw this lake nor do I think it should be named afttr tin discoverer. Sergeant Stearns ami Fejton Ford are tbe first white men nbo enr reached its waters, ami if naintd after any i ersun, should be named for Ihtrn; but at 1 do not belieiea more majestic sheet of i ik f.w nf the .,t. tmor,,.cthor,Mne''Mnjesly " . bo vl.ud by thouund. herearur, am IcVronid do well to build npon I bsnk.a houseware (he visitor could U,air.o keep a boot or b aroa it. a.en. that i. beauts m.ght I tree to a better advanUe. I' 11 Smaoi'k. "And Auother Hook wtu Opened." The actio" of the America people " prJwtlned.ul-itlowhly. to occupy tt mcal eoopleuoi pipe in the hit-ry of the Zinioeteeatb century. Aroumi im-.r gr. I ... ... --.- tit nlTilM 111 lrt I 1IM ZWi'iii acnn:vrii;nn -..- - iu. will MttrMllT rfTOlTf, (W Jte -. ""I P " ' lfcf mkh - fc. will ,mren.lr rerolee, m' i cler arivted awl center nn .. of ., . NP.biie! iwewit wmee.tso.thatwe arcenSraftlnK f ' of g, w, A,M , ' "I '"" .-,,,,, w.,h the broad ' P"T " . . e-tnaMlve taller cf our fc'ttut and growing aaliooallty ! Kipeehilly will the twme of Abraham Lincoln hra up In colowl proportion, thre:lul the eternal vWtn of the future DM eoeMCtien with the momenta rcvo .. . ,. , i.. .. . ..ii atWO. ee wwnv urawroi i" " 5vv-.u. , ... . ,(, ,..i ' """" . . ! .' . ! hn ne laiper hab e ! wt when we come I , " ""1 TEL lhu nldfirfa, ,ble elreum-1 . jXtaJ ", ' ; "T-IT.S i . ZJI. i ' ' ' --.. " --- ""i.- --M -m " , T!tTT"ZTul I - - Wl;h,j;' ?J Tf f Ml coo lint o of the lapplett prlvi- l of W, fcllowi teen.. , V the Imell of Ibe who mi7 M ly latereited in the early lifr. ' '",,, imimiw .aiw .aneequeHi lire or "" .-,..... -. wr. -,.. in ree(marmlln(r them to the Siojfrnphy I , ""r l""J- ttB'J B,,nn' A ,Ir',m,", -non thhCW; writ. m hv Hon IlmryJ. "?'n"'1- M ' r'' fl ' " r' "W-or llaymnnd aadonbt- wy peeel advaatrtiree .aperier to any ,Mbw ""hr f"r ,b owp""00 of an authentic and complete hbiory of lbe l'ra ident'n lite. Alwaye tbe bwoii friend nod AAafLlaAit.il A.ltlxa a T haIh La aua rA qaenlly referretl O by that preut tm. hlmeelf. a bU IJentcMnt General in jxMI tice. Toctadrd within the nboe hiitnry are perwiial reminlteeacce of Abraham Lincoln, by Frank It. Carpenter, together with official dieputcbe warning the I'reil le.it and Secretary of State of the intend) aiuHiantioa. Tht book b rold o.ly by iabcffptlon. Mr. Wm. Fldlrr. of thb place, ne (toiler lUnd. I lUncroft'e daty autbtrietd agent for Jitkeoo County. I'it Iloatae. Mr. Myere wai in tawn tbe pjt week, rettiiijr 'm of hie flue calin ' . i " nana coaoueni inat unv nn. over, ia vain, are beet ac they bivernver .. l.. wr fpecimem. It le ille a ram !:,. ,,, -. .. . . , . , I TzL "I . ', V i "r l" ! ' .ulV i" aa V r' ', . C ft M ? viT1', T, I . """" - OfB IDC Utt tlvat lie colt, ara rearlia?! Is taken inta e.miu rrtlon. tbev can Im eoniM...! 1.... ! Mr. Ujm Harts for Salem en Mowlav oe.tt. iNaraiVATK Utter, diied Fori K lam alb. September 2d. J. K. Fowter. IU . siyii A tumor reacht. u ymiwdav (but Cspiuio Kelly' comma ad bad ba a' flht with thu fudiaw, nod ut two cr thirr wen-no particulars. An Indian brouht Ihe news. eoeefmntly, it k rwt ery reli able. The exptilitwn oemraasdrd by Captain Sprav'ue. left yesterday. It cob lists cf porticos of companies Fasd'CV Alex Miller' pick-tram and lhirly.su heal of beef cattle. Colcnel Maury ul.o accompanied it. We learn since that the rumor Is correct with la wwpilon that only one mn was ium, ami eral wundtd ! S'"i!0 tUtM w"b " i for th iae ,MfMir Uke. Pftitftln UTII vi Aowx.-Mariy haads l,aT, been cordially extended, dsriag the week. o "eicimenoraelbatoldrriecdaod worthy I Olll7sn SlllnnJ k?t 11 . I -...-.., -.,,, ,,, ,;,(ii WJ0 a jHtp abwnt tome i.me moalbs ou a visit to the home and frurids of ins ehlldhoo.1. m aria. He looks beorty on.1 robust, and bss no doubt wjoyed a pk1I)t with those who bade him a tearful good I'jej ears ago. J- K. Vi.Mo.v.'lhis gentleman deliw ed two u-ry able lectures ia this place, on edneeday and Thursday nights lait.upon the subject of Temperance. TLe friends of lemperaoce ni-mg his line of travel will Hod him an energetic laborer in the cau, ud an Interesting, straightforward and ny esreest speaker. IIomi: Aosi.v0. Jacobs. Kiq.reiurted hoaie from Yreka, afttr un abeocc of twc. wks, highly pleased wj,, i,ia ete,ioneer. 'ug ton. ami the succe.s of the Union cause In Siikiyw county. Orr to Sc?rkmk Colbt. II. F. Dow. Wl lait Saturdnj for Salem, to attend tLe b"Pr"E I'ouit. There nre onl two casts at this tum f,om .Southern Ortgon Mr. DowellU employed ou boll, cases. Krom Pacrnmctito Unlnn 1 BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH Xew YonK, AtiK'. 31. The 7.'rrt.f Iticliinoiiil correspondent rayg tlmt the citl ns of that city had rolled the Union meeting f,,r wlddi I hey imd for jomc tlirc pail been nuking prep.untione. All the a!frs were men iliu ninntli ngo were prominent supporters of .Ti (Tcrcon Davis. TIk re.olution e.tprtis lnillnnntlon nl Hit Inipii'ntioti on the lart nf Nnrllicn people and journals, tlmt reennting icccMinnislj are nut sincere In luklnp tlio oatli nf nllcg inc and pronounce Mich imputntlonr utter y groundleM nnd false, and profes the wannet attnclimnit to Ilia Xntlonnl Guv ernment ; acquiesce in the results of the war, iiicludin); tbcubolitlon of slavery. New YonK, An?. 31. The lltmld't Vicksburg corrc.pot.drut report the cup. lureofn iteatner by n party of guerrilla who released the ofl'tcera uiid crew 'I'hey did tint leave until thiy hud secured everything prniitnlde nlionrd. Other out ra'ee n well nsmurdcre by tliem nrc recur did. In order to put n Mop lo litwlcincs in that State Gov. Slinrkly lias by procla mutlon cullid for Hie formation of one com pany of volunteer) in each county. Cotton Itcailnsr by vagrunl ncjrow i) very fie. ijiioiii nl Vicktluirg. Nrw Ydhk, August 31. The 7'niiin'j HrnwrMvillc letter of the l'Jth, fuy that the 1 1 tie of the Illo Grande i gruwinc daik with ttoopi. Gen. Stet'le i said to be pet tinjr tlilngi in order, but nwin to bad ncMthcr uhd want of vegetables, the mortal ity among the tronju iaserious. Wiuiiw Si-ri.no., Ojn.. 1 August Hist. 16fI5 f Editor Stntmtl: At MViral case of email pox e.xl.t nl Ilili time In till coauty, 1 tbmihl. iwrlmjM, yo'i might like to pub lish the receipt I rend J on, cupltd fium I he Iadon Clircnuli (Iceland), and pub lifbed in the Knerameuto futon nbout one yiar a : Cck roa SxaIX Fox When the fe ver U at itl hetghtk. and the flrt ciuptum appears, rob the ek-M of the patiriil with Cniieo oil nml Tartaric ulntment, wliicb caaieo the whole of the eruption In nppenr in that region, nnd thu relu-Vit the real nf the body. Thta cure It now enforced by venernl orders, iu the Ilritlih army in China, and always iiicreeris. to ramvK.sT I'lTTi.w my wam. I'ox. Thu upplicatlon confute of a eolutiun nf India robber In cblorolnrm, wliich is ptilnted over the neck nnd face wlwu the cruplt-iii las Looime fully develi.. When the uhlorolornt lias cviiporuted. which it readily due, thero ii felt a lliin elastic film of India rubber over the face. The patient will frel wore comfortable by it. os the diea;rcable i'ching ie removed, uml what i$ d t ill nmrn important, pitting ii" eotire'y preventtd wLcrcver the rultilion ha i Wen applied. Iteectfully ynun, w Ki.ua ii Ciianxt. China Mail I.imi Hy referenco to tbe di'patt-bes on tin- firt luge, it will be ien that our Government has taken a step la tbe right direction. The service begin !y placieg a line of new steamer ou the route by tbe 1st nf January. J8f7 The (Iregoiunn sinking on the tnbject, say : "Tlvs I a most important entrrpri It will be of value not only to the l'..cifk costt, but to tbe whole uiuntry. Commu nication with China from New Vuik. will hereafter be bad by way of San Fraiicisc. . The esUblishiiKnt of this line nf steamers' will begin a trade with the rich couutrh ol Asia, which is deslim.I to be of gnat advantage, to this country, nod which, on the completion of tl.o l'ucific lluilroad will turn the great stream of commerce which hit hitherto passed around the Cape of (iuud Hope, across the Fiuiflo oan ami through the continent of America. New York will be but 9,000 miles from China, iaitead of more tbun double that distance as now." Small Fox. Humors for the past week haw ben circulated through the county concerning this malady, which wo desire lo correct. In Sam's Valley, on the opposite side ef Hogue Itivt-r from here, there are seven cases of small pox, one of which proved fatal. The others aro in a fair way of .recovery. There is not a case in town, nor through the country, exccpMhoie men tiooed in Sam's Valley. Wo have been particular in our enquiries, nml what we slate can be relied on. Dr. Thompion thinks the contagion will go no further than it is at present. - Umpijia A oa ii km v. 'I bis excellent school will be ojtn for the admission of students on Monday, the lllb Inst. This awdemy is pleasantly situated In the little Ullage ol Wilbur, Douglas Coun ly. I'rofcsser Itoal is a successful leacb. cr, as hi long experience at Wilbur will testify, and the school has enjojed a good reputation for many years. See their ad teftisuent. Scuoow 'I'bo Jacksonville District School commenced a three months' term lait Monday Mr. Kubler tcaclier with a fair ntiendancc. Tl.o Sisters of the Holy Names of Je.us ard Mury will couinienco school on Monday next. - . . Wxti. Kxi'ectkd From the Mountain- rrr, we learn that a Vigilance CommilUo had been organized in Idaho Oily. The roughs had also armed nnd equipped them- stives, nnd a collision wos momentarily ex peeled. Three lliounsaiiil were under arms r-Z' T. --"-re no njr I !., . "f'ttid '"curneralicfil,, rmi . " loci. Al hi reililcneeln .Vim'. vT, "- conn years old Wloa aVjat a La $. 7Sm g.T warned laaO-aeraT sMW l lor tilt; sale or United s?2?we NK laming M(nB'iS Kul ctnl.intere..rlwrttnnimi'tb.p,, SEYmilMTY LOW Irom that tin.-. IncurrVner ., .,IW ,W l. S. 5-!i() Six i.cr cent GOLD BEARING BONDS nine K-r cent Incli.dlnp f0, n&f November, which makes the a'unl iZtl on the 7.30 n at current ritej K I lea Ii. ruvmm ih.h mrnaNu i . ,. I'AI. TAXATION. WIIU-II AbM tMX '," T....KK s-r. tot. iu.ni:. .ccardinVES pt . HyaMe In ciirrvucy, e. rm-anaaiUy by c..iihm atuelH.1 to ech note, h,i Tlie Interest amouats to One cent per dy on a MO note. Two cents $ioo Tea " im i " " 4I.WW Note of nil deoAtnlnatlon named ilt U M..mplly fumWHd uin receipt oriaUrp. Hon. Thhis r THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now uttered by the Government, aid u Oiitldi-nllr exie-et-d that IUniPerivr.itla lH(e will inekv it the iiPiCAT rnri'UR loan of the pecpil m than fauo.000.ono ef ite lw i. thorifrd i.y llw lt CutigreM, tr riv co thu iikirkel. Thl' nmmint. at the rate at wiltl It It being nWiirlml will all le Mt-erit-1 for within four month., nbm tie str ill iilHliiiiliteilly comnuaj a sreat.tei, s bis liiiiforinly Ireii lheiwsa(tiua'tat wli eerlptlotM lo other l.oaas. In ord-r that cit xeasof ettry Umn vi' secll.ili of tbe country tn-ty te iinlt f-elllli'--for taklnc Ike .n, the Sit -u.il Ikiuk, .Suite I Milk., asd I'rirste UmVin lhriii,ihut the cwnilry hire irrrilly agreed lo Mle uicrl'liotn si nir ub-crlbers will eilccl their on a;culi. ir whom Ibey have eanBdenre, aiid ko ol? J r lo Ik reepvutlUe lor the d.livtrr of lU uuiea iut wuwu iuft imut viu.o. jay cooki:,. FtiWrlpllou Ah'tnl. 1'LilaJdphU. May li), 1st ADDISXIH'M. Fun Otku.np TELxuBArii: FiiiLAiw.riiu, May 17lb, 1M5. 'Jtl Sirks all sold. Cummeeceil oa 3J eerie. To lluwlrtd awl Thirty IM II('J30,0(IO,IHIO) precierly like OlUef IwC Seriee. except ilattd 15tl. July, awl Out. ernment reserves the ncht to pay six ptr cent. In GolJ loileud ol 7 30 ('wren-". JAV COOKU, Biibcripliflfl .seut.J'hiarkiJ; New! New!! Nowll ICREUZER'S -ZZJiTsV STOBE, lletween N'-w Plate Sal.n sna-DrsilViry ,. Wade's. JackHadh'. 13 STOUKKD COMPUriKLYWITU Bost Cigars and Tobacco, Fulfil CANKIKS AND NITS. NEW TOYS &. NOTIONS f s fl 5 .--"'' FKE3H FF.FITS.LTCrnC. Mr. Krrnser bavin, Pirr'; Al.o io in. '""""' ;,,-. ibo went K; imrK'rt.w ---- LIYERliSsttDlB a THESE STAUMS areju ceS-l-caUdanX iLMeiHentlohel.1' -5 id ltini nsittv-" .-.-: . .-. ir.uvi"" i.iU for one or two horses, lo te. B?kJ ti... nrourietor haea"' c.V. :X.!...IL-C AMI lAlUM'- iii.i.iiii. ..' The proprietor. pWjtfSror iMr ullslaciiou .V,f oga. WJ--' a call. Jackfonvnie;.'- - and lod.de of VoW-