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Weekly Oregon Statesman from Salem, Oregon • Page 2

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'a. TIOI.TIO-ia atrr Tian a srrana iiicia in on tiik imrsKM. Mr. Teal write In the Oregoti'mH, Mnriili ulhc (Oregon ftatcsmiiu. IV "Tlminan II.

IViniiu" la out In a course "cnril," not very iiioorilottil In llaclinriuitur, biting very much like Hint or toiiio pot-lioiiso put-Itlclan liifiiriiilng tho world how he waa "lied out of tho nomination" mr cnnslnblo. It Is dmihtlcs a ralher luughnlile affair to hut wo can hardly pass It purannul ulluiiutii without notice. Il will dnuhllMs ha iiarasNiry lo ksap a strteleys lipiill Mr. Hindi. Vetirnt.

It li utelott for you to do tot you will never catch lilm luflUmuitly off Ida guard to unable you to cheat lilm in a horae triulti, or Olhorwlie pluck him. Fortunately, Nature atamped "6-icfire" on holh your "eyo" Iu character to legible, that italued spectacle can't onnoeal them. Ilu ho not n(ireUt ray culling tPsnrss. Which onlllng I thotimoiidliig or preaching aonKnTKi f'Kma. Mr.

Klrkpatrlok, of Alliiiny, lm been np-puliited special Indian Agent. Ilu will start In few dnyt from tho Dalle wllh twenty-live men, for the bend water ir John Day' river, look after tint Indian in that quarter Tho road to the country nro In nearly mi lin-pniililo condition. Tho few ilnyi of dry weather hnvo atiffetied tho deep mud a to inaliu It very ndheivo, and difflcnlt. of pnaango. A gny Lleiiteiiiiiit id a California com- pany nf volunteer stationed at tho Dalle, wn reoently tliacnvored to boon termi of criminal Intimacy with the wlfo or a citizen or Dalle city, nnd.waa compelled to retreat liigtiirlniialy before a deaperato ohitrgn or the injured hni-batid.

who puraiied him with a revolver till dia tnuoe mid ilarknpaa hid the iinotny Train view. Tho piiraulng forca captured qui to an amount of military "alore clothe" Two or the in- oik 101 rvrHva i MAimr nt i. Our Vlag lha stripes imd mr, The ring af song and Htiiry Th liuiiiiiir borne 'mid Freedom') Wllra Ilu inaliv a Held of glnrv Oar Country's King Ita lolris Host nut O'ar nialliliind, sea mid riverj Then sent It forth, that flittering shout, "Our fJonntry's I''litg forever Our Country's Flng, on every wave, Where'er a white sail glesiiieib, Above the fiiirlfNR, free anil brsve, The nie'eor banner streuttirib Our Country's ring. Il proiiillv fliiain, To foes we'll strike it never i Then rniwt the ery In ringing nntpii, "Our Country's Flag forever Ahama I sham upon th dastard hnnd That Freedom's If trie woulil telber; Slinine shm tm him who hurst Un burnt That bind our hearts together Img may our Conntry' King Horn out O'er rriHinliinil sea and river, And long may freemen mis lbs aliout, "Our Country FlHg forever DETAILS OF EASTERN NEWS. Until of angar Crrtlt.

nid Siniitiiii, "I will attend Ui your case." Individual insisted upon having promise, luni. much at ho had got tin Indorsement of tliu President. "The t'rcsident, air. a very man, and would bo glml If lie had iti npnnititmeiit few every mnn who applied, which, uiifitrtironrely tor hi good nature, li not tlio cno." "Well, ir, 1 urn from 8t. Lnul i I am a Union mnn, itntl mint go home, I suppose, "Well, if I can do anything for you, 1 will writo to yon there." A ytrang mnn want a clerkship.

"Sorry, airs there are no vacanciei for tlio petition you wish, and, I have had over thirty application." And It wont nn for live hour, in which he a mid heard nil who room, plenaniitly, nml nonn went away but wore pleased with their entertainment, nnd most of them hud Iheir heart made glad. Over two hundred were liltened to in thin nhnrt time, INriDGNTH OV TIIK nATTI.lt or NO VI (INK 1, HI Early on Sunday morning, Jnnunry 10th, wo hoard the roar of cannon beyond Kialiinif Creek, whioh betokened a battle. 'Like many younger wen, felt eager for the fray, Lieut. Colonel Howard, or tli Kentucky Twelfth, being ooii-lined to hi bed by tiokueM, I mounted hi well known charger, "Nellie Gray," and went to fill hit placo, or rather try. tho diatance from 8 imeran to tlio tnlt norka on Fishing Creek, where wo crossed, is lire mile.

The mud a kind of reddish clay nnd Tory oft waa from fx inchet to half a many feet In depth, I fell with a iquadrim of "iVolliml't Cavalry, ei-eorting ix caisson of ammunition, euch'enls-on being dnnvu by eight home, driven by four rider. Tberu were aim in tho company thirty-fix relief hoi-ten in bunion, for Htaudnrt't llattery, which wa already on the ground. To tee thin train in motion, while tho hnraet were preaaed to the top of their ipe. il, could he compared to nothing better than a wild tornado, accompanied by half a doien whirlwintla iilnv. ing with the mud at though it were the chaff of a ttirrshmg noor, nbieitrinir.

at timet, the oni-ona, horae and ridera. The ravnlcnde reached tho high bank overlooking Pishing creek, in about twenty mimitea from 8omcret. und camo to a halt. Tho creek waa to high that It t. I ram omul not ne lorded, or at least the animonition would lie spoiled in croMing it.

In nddition to this, a frightened wagou mutter reported that Zollicofler'a foroea had got between smr armv and tho creek, nml thus cut off np idle nnd reinforcements from Somerset. IW. ing theto few momenta or tupcuu, and while the lire of artillery teemed to hn I tude down tho king tteep hill to tho watcr't vlgv, determined to crow nt nil hazards. While calculating my chnncea in one or tho strongest currcnta I evermw forded, a gentle-man, upon a powerful, atrong llmb.d horae, rode up and gave it aa hn opinion that the iveek UHll.l bt forded. lleing more excited Hum I Mat, he flanged into the alream.

Without nulling to we how he "came out," mid knowing that mvrtnl horae could not do more tla.ui "Nellie Gray," I followed. made the opposite ftiore in infi-ly. Hy thia time, the mnaewaicaiH' (excepting caissons) had the creek, and in a tew uiinutea round saftdr We halted with tho cavalry in front of Widow Cnmpbell'a liouae, (aecefh) nnd tent lorwnru a rrconnottemig party. Soon one of pnrty returned and reported tho road clear, i. aa.

iiwuiiivo iiuiu riruiiiir ereeic Croat Itonda, where our force had to Wehh'a bivouaoki-d the night before the battle, it two and a half mile. had niaito two milea of thia ilia-tance when tho artillery ceaaed dring, and toon niter we met niao riding furiooaly down the bill. When we tucceeded iii bringing him to a bult, he told Zollirnffer waa (lead, and hit army in lull retreat. Thia man waa hardly re-eogiiied by bit old arnuaiDtaiicct for hia na. krd, tpnrkling eye-ball to lined to be the only two wt nhoot him not covered with mud.

It waa Dr. Hale. When he had told hit itory.on be flew to tell it to other persecuted Union men v.uinconer la tlain; hta force are over .1 uinmn, trauerru ami uetlmyed. Wo are again rree Men. women and children thoqt-tl.

and aven wept for joy. At that moment, I did uot wait to niurnlue, for while Dr. Ilule wra tpreading the glad tiding in one direction, Nelly (iray bad anticipated the caraleado iu aoollier. aud wa fint ou the Sly rt innoiry waa for the Kentucky Twelfth, hot no one could tell me where they were or what part they bad taken in the action. Only one uenu man uau neeu urongni in: I lie uoily lulu upon the grouud in front of one of tho Miune- ota tent, aorroonded by aomo twenty toldieri It had been ttrtpped of all the clothing except the pnnta, and two toldien were boay iu waah- ing on the Uiu.l with which it bad been cov ered.

It wat almoat 'aa while and transparent iu ine nioai uenenie wax wink. Tue liilal wound wat in the breast, aud wat evidently maue mm a pisuii nun aa it coulil lie easily covered Willi Hie eud of my finger. There waa another wound npon I lie inside of iho right arm nUivo Uie elbow, and atill another gUncing a little above hi hip. Thi wnt ZollicoflVr lie whose name had to loug been a terror to men w'io hived their ciaintry, on the banks of the intnueriuuu. it It swim iloolits in my imiid at the lime, a lo wlielher I ti lit wat reiilly the Iwdy of the rebel chief, I turned away to visit uiu ueiu ei tt In Iho "old fit-Ids, anion? the rebels, tome of the Kcnvi wem horrid aud revolting in Hie extreme.

A large number of the ded were allot in the head. (Ine wat shot directly In the eye. and tlio brain wat online from tlio wound, live dead aud wounded InV behind uue lixr. tit but the Wounded one allot in I lie head. Hue rebel had a ball through hit neck, which de-el royed Ibc wwr of speech, though I dou'l think bit wound waa mortal.

Keveral of the dead were old and grey-headed men. A dark tmmplraismed man, with a heavy black beard, who laid be nat from Mississippi, waa lying on the ground with a broken thigh, lie was atern anil silliest bo only had one favor to ask that was that atone of ua would kill biro. I aaid lo biin, we will toon lake you to the tnrgeon, and do all we can to r. lievo you, for We are talit-fieil von have been deceived by wicked men. anil do not know what you have been doing.

To which be meekly replied "lhat it possible." A roung man, quite a hoy, begged me not to let the Liocolnitea kill biin. An elderly man tat with hit back againtt a atnmp. with a ball directly through the enter of bend at the biiao or the bruin. There waa a ghastly grin upon hit countenance hi eyes were a-Ss-tlclied witlfljr open and staring wildly into vtcancy, while hit breath wat rapid, deep and heavy. Ilia wat a living death, for be wat enseleat.

A lad of fourteen, with a mashed ankle. praUtted hit tonoeence and begged to be taken caro of. He said he wat pressed into Uie turvioe aud bid niter fired a gun at a Union man, and never would. Nambert of rebel made iu effect the tame declaration, i a While the tine balled for Ike skirmishers to cour Hie woodt, 1 bad an opportunity of con veriing with Colonel Kry. of the Kentucky Tnurtn, relative to the death of Zolhooffer.

Hit version it at followa While on the border Of "Otd Belda," a ttranger in oitiien't dret rode ap by hi vide, to near that be could have put hit band npnn bit shoulder, and laid, "Don't let at bo firing on our own men those are our soea, pointing at the tame limn toward our loreet. Lot. ry looked upon hitn Inquiringly fnr a msament, upon which be rodo forward not more tiiari fifteen paeet, when an officer on rue oastiHiff up, ant rtoognuing lite ttranger, and almoat at the aatae Instant tiring upon Colonel rrr. At uie tame moment the tirangor wheeled bit kone. faeiag C'alunel Fry, when the Col.

abet him in the brtaat. Tho Colouel allowed mo the wekl-giaat Which he look from the body, and which wat identified aa Uie one owned by Major Heivell nt Hie time be waa taken a prit-euer by the rebel. Colouol Fry baa also the swat and watch taken from the body. The wttch has rim iMimo of Y. K.

Zollionlfer eu-fraved nntin it. I mako this elatement hi lua- tiee to Colouel Pry, beeaute there are at Uast half a doien dilTereut men claiming lb honor of killing th diatingnished retiel. I Ue liotly haa other wound whioh a have teen, but only sum of them, and that Hie mortal one, it a pis tol thoti and Colonel tr'ry i the only one who Hied a revolver on the occasion. The bail from the rebel officer passed through tho lothv of Cokinvl Fry. upon the rigtil tide, snguiiy racturtng the skiu.

C'vrrttftniltnct tmeia The oneialonlal all over Iho oouutry are terribly alarmed what they term violation of the. Constitution. They ool to believe Hint Iho Government Is in imminent danger oi railing into despotism at the hand of the Prea. (dent, Cabinet and Cmigrea. Every net of Ithor having even an oxprcai warrant in we lalneat hingniigc of the conatltntion, il herald- ed aa "another violation oi mo oonaio When the writ nf habeai enrpm wat inspended In respect of certain traitoron conspirator! who wero co-operating with rebel In armi to over throw tho cntiatitlltlntl, they Howled Willi an agony of energy, that the sncred rlghb of freemen wero deatroyed but not a word in oondemna-tlnn nf the trenoherniit conduct of Ibnae in reaped of whom the writ wa inapotided.

Tho eulonsy or poraoiilil lllieriy oiapiayeu .7 theao auir-niimed guardian or the constitution is neonlinr In lb maniroitation againat only thoae Who ne tho power of the government ngiiinat troaaon.and never against the traitor No rational olutlon of (noli a peculiarity can he found, except in the prommption that their anrletlei fnr tho iiiocea of rebellion are more aotive than their deairo for a perpetuation of the present form or government. There ia no inatance reoorded in matory where any government ha exorclaca it power in a leai rignroni manner than bai onri. There it not nn earth now a government that would endure, aa our doe, tho aotive in- torferonoe of trnitoron atibjocb in the midst of loyal citizen, much 1pm among the high nnd reaponaiblo official of the State and army. Yet, nntwithatanding tho unexampled leniency of our government toward that clam of ita oiti gnna In the North who co-operate with and give comfort tn the rebel of tho South, a continual clamor, at thomelest a it ia unjust. I kept np about tyrannical infraction! of the constitution.

Constant attempts are made to raise np faction! to oppoae all the policie of the war and para lyse all effort to bring it to an honorable clme. A to tho (uipemion of the writ of habeai eorjiut, wo premme no higher authority need be quoted than Andrew Jnckeon. He impend ed tho writ or haheae corpus Tor a leal offense than almoat any ninety-nine ont of a hundred nf the ieceionisb In Oregon have committed dot-on of time within the lost year; and that, ton. nt a timo when there wn no real danger. like the present, of a total overthrow of the gov ernment.

The penplo applauded him then for hi courage and patriotism, and though he woa fined by a vennl oourt for an alleged contempt the people, after the most mature reflection, remitted to him the fine, ont of the gen ernl treasury, thn putting their teal of appro bation tn hi conduct. But the londeat howl come when the gov ernment undertake to protect itsclfliy refusing tn carry in It mnilMhe incendiary and treason aide stuff with which certain newspaper, boa- tile to the war againat their rebel friend, are crammed. Thii i exactly what tlieae treasonable newapnpera are engaged in doing. If the government have the right to Hon a man' month, or take hi life, for truitornu hostility. why doei not the right exist in a higher degree tn atop hi pen, which, a all men know, wield it influence throughout a wider area! In this mntter, the government does not do anything more than to refute to work for the benefit of those who give the government Doth' ing but opposition.

They ontinot juttly onto plain for by their own act they are beyond the pule of its protection. The practice or the tynipatbizen lo decry these and every other act hich can lie dis torted ao a to create prejudice and intrust of the Federal government (they don't attack any other) it calculated and designed tn Weaken tho loyalty of the northern people, aud thu trengthen Ihe arms, heart and hope of the rebel. So far a the result to the govern ment nre concerned, there onu be nn practical difference whether one of ib loyal citizen be deatroyed by a rebel, or nedoocd into a treason able attitude by the rebel eynipalhizer. mario co. rivion outicvti Thi body, which met at Salem on the 29tb made the follor, ing nomination For Stute Senators John W.

Grim and William Greenwood. for Jirrreienlativet I. II. Moorea, C. A.

lieed, John Miulo, and Joseph Engle. Cnunty Judge ioo. C. Peeblii. Count CUrkGro.

A. Edc. Sheriff Sumat'l Hendrick. JVrflsa-rer John H. Mount.

County Cumm'utiontrtW iu. Case and II. L. Turner. jtsieaaor William Porter.

Sup'l nfSchooli A. C. Dnniels. Coroner Dr. P.

A. Din is. Co. Surveyor Walter Forward. Dele falet to State Convention I.

R. Moorea, E. N. Conk, Amihel Hush, Samuel Urown. B.

F. Harding. Geo. A. Ede.

E. William. Jo. Mngone, John W. Grim, P.

A. Davit, Wvtloy Shannon nnd Wm. Case. Tho following resolution! were adopted without a disaeiitiiig vole i Retolvtd. That we.

the qualified voter of SI anon county in convention asaenililed, are in favor of the nppresaion or the prenent wa ked rebellion in our nation or a vigorous prosecution of the war, in lung at necessary to frustrate Ihe mad scheme of armed trillion i aud op. poaed to any peooe oilier than the honorable our. sure to come when rebel' and Iheir arm-pnthiser tuhuiit tn the constitutionally elected and qualified antliorilie. and lo the legally enacted law of the government. Xetolced.

That we think more of country than of party and individual preference, and are in favor of supporting the geiierul government in Ib Just rndeavnrt tu defend tho Constitution, execute Ihe law and preserve the Union. Jietalred, That we nre willing lo unite in ihe election nf a ticket npon (iit-h a basis, at the con ing general election, without reference to former political asnaualions and Hint we will not inpport for office anv ininted with disloyalty or in srinnntbv kIHi r.du.1. Uetolred, That' in these troublun timet a strict ailheienoe to the Constitution i the palladium of our national tnfety. IT Somebody at San Francisco ha ordered our man lo lie carried on Iho iteaiuert. If they would returu them to the Huge route, the public uf Oregon would get their mails earlier, and be butler ntified.

A it it now, they are packed np to Victoria, and delivered in thii valley aliout a week behind atuge time. Let the atnge carry our mailt. Horn upon foreign kind, a churgtid hi th Sur man. Uirgoaiua. Will you have the kindnca lo quote the S'd(u' "oliargc," or any recent dale, to that effect.

Have you not been uuwarily led into copying ouo of tho Advocate's untruth tr Th Corvnlli 'io plead for ihe right id teooMlon, and call the U.S. Senate a "mob." A little banging would bo good for that acrub. Stockton hideundent. Tho (ood' tpotied traitor loft Ireland where they bate "hanging tat touting." I Hint "atiow la mindly all "IT lit the Dalles, and that liilueri iu great tliinihi'ra are leaving ally fur Salmon river." Tbe mud ia extremo- ly deep, making tho roada nearly iiiipiiaaulilo, Tho rlvor I clear a far aa Jnlm Day' river, mid will In a Tew day iidnlmf tiuvigiitinii at fur at Wulliila. Nearly everybody bad onino bi tlio belief that tho murderer or Mr.

Woodward wero iiiine renegade Indium, and that no fear need ho entertained of any goncml trouhlu with Indian. 1 Intelligence from the Qneinnlle ay the mow had been twelve feet deep, nnd Ihe weather extremely oold, Tho loss of itnok waa nenrly 50 per and would heniiinli greater before Spring. It wua thought mining in tho Cnrrltum country oould uot bo coimiieiiciiil before tho lt if July. Home nt tho Dalle wero aliout twouty-tire per cent, higher than at Portland. JnnieH Hraiiimn writot from Fiornnoo city that he think tho mine are extenaivo.

He did not know of any working digging that paid lent than one ounce per dny to tho hand, nnd Imd een eighty ounce taken out by two men In five hour. Wage f8 por dny and hoard. Notwlthataiidlng the mow wo tlx feet deep iipw digging were found ovory dny. There It grout tcarclty of provision on Ihe route none to he obtained exocpt inch at I In the linnda of tho trnvuloti. The Portland JVm or the Sflth, inyi arrived mulv hi avsnlnu bringing the grullfvillg Inlslllgeiis Unit rhs sfaauiar HVt snrraadad In rauehina Vvidtnl In surety, an ntnnterad no Ire to Inineile liar, ami leumed thai tlio Ira was von hstwaeu niilliila ami urn mniiin at nnuua risar.

The Hnnka baa Imau clear (if Ice for aitiiin dny past, ao tliut wn aiuv now eusldar lh rlvnr eleur ul ira up to the hau ornuvigiiuon, wnmn tor ma praiam Is laiwistnn. Tho rollnwlng it taken from a ontnniiinloa- cation to the Afouniiincer. in relation to the John Day mine Tlnty tre upon ten Kits! hrunsli of ilolin Day's rlv or, ul, nut titKI miles from tils plan, mo ronil (uiHing Ihnuigli niuiiy tin vulleys, ivoll uiluptad for culilvu IndoeemsuU for working lliesa nilnna nra i Tlialr prositnltv to Ilia telllenmcu. Ilia titrilily Willi wlnoli suppliaanin ha Imnsportad. anil mllihiFsa of rllinat', nil, hi fill dlgglnga Ihera wiiulil he na prorllnlila as 'S ut Kilmon.

In mldllio, Il is lint a Ilule devlullon from ilirttrt rmiia to Mniinuu, nun too uiMuiHiieu mluht wsud thsir way thlltur, witliuiilany rutrogrude niovttiueul, II. ulinva I thai fid. I'ntinnv. sr. ol Jlnriott renin la now al ilia Ilnllea, aurl il'e Irons lo orgnnlia eoliiennv of miliars to go out Willi hi Dt lha John luv.

No lnlr niimon eoulil Iw se lerinl to lend an xhh1IiIoii of the III ml. and wa ilnulit not his puuv will lilt up in lew rlva. Tliesa minaa ran he reurhrd al one lll'tli lb "allay ri'ipiirml It: go lo Salman rlvnr, nml 11 la Iwlleved Ity Ihoar wliu have proaH-rieil lliem limy will par ipiilo aa well. Human Hkmainb Fiil'NI). Iho Muunlum- ter also hn Iho following (In Huhirdiiv lust, Mr J.

AllpMn roliirnrd trnm a prolrurtatl saureh for the renimna ur Ills lol limtliflr. Iu the rouria. of Ills avtlirb lie luilliil nil Ilia river, I'J utiles nletva Ihn nuiillh tlf the I tea Clinlea, Ilia linul. unit Iota or a nnui wliu supioseil pi hava imriahad froin exitomirs to Ilia wrtllhar. A Hili- irrni Mun-li wua mads, tun imolliar pun uf Ihe limlr wu found A nnrtlim uf Ira hair, inula gmv.

aillisr- to lha hsad. nnd from apiwaninraa lha n-iuahn ra npptwt-d lo tin Ihnse of a vary Inrg" mull The clolll- ine nun oaeii lorn into atrip wim toe narnpuiui a aiilillnrs' ovan-iatl, wlilrli wna prsllV nmr enure. lie body had avliteullv bean drviiural Itv wild aninitili. I'ltrt of a nil bar nuraa Waa fitiliul. ami III It 111 III ntnoav.

near tbe hotly was rutimi aenrpa or paper. which on vxuniinaiioit provril inbeluilmn voucher laailvil I.t J. nillullt. ant; neil v.ihuhu, ami lutiau hr .1. SI.

Klrknulrirk. Hlnvisl Imliiin Agsnt. Tim ra nialns were liiiarml, and lbs mnni'V and utan bus Imii plurrd iu lbs ImiiiU of Ilia Cuiintv t'untnar Aa already alahrtl, Mr. A Uphill was out in ararch of Ilia nttftMllg hrolber. but fotiuu sn tntrra.il Ina reuiuina.

He reports the two fcalileepoii tin rotat Itatween John Ihtv aud Miller's slnliun. and it ma Hbelv lhat tit IkkImi of. Ilia niisaiug uiou will be found until Una malls awuy. Tho regular trip of tlio steamer on tho up per Columbia will begin week. Over three hundred men left tho Dalle but week for Salmon, moaily nn font.

Price of horse re age frmii Xi to l.10, a fair pnok aiiimal scllmg al .10 wood sella nt 10 and $12 per cord, and is vary tearue at that. A gentleman, who left Salmon, Mnrch lit, report lhat proviaioue iii the mine ore nearly all exhausted, and that many wero oomiiig out on fmit to preonre iiipliea. Tho least depth or mow in a diatauce or a hundred toilet, waa four feet. The mow on tho mining flat wa il feet deep. At the Dalhi, (10 and (12 per day wat of- fered fur a man nnd team, and great difliuully wnt experienced in procuring any at that.

The ferry nn the Dei Chuhi will itart about the last of March. The water an tho upper Columbia wat thought to Ihi too low for tho iteamora lo ceud lo Lewiaton. It it, lioivnvor, rising. Not more than head uf cattle are left in Wiilla Walla valley. No boef in the mar ket.

The ttreamt between Dallet and Del Chute wore to high a to bo dniigeruu to ford. A ItKCANTATION KxTKAOIIDINAItY. Red- path, (he noinrioii Knasa agitator and com- poudont of Ihe New York Tribune, piibliahe a ennl in hut paper, the I ine unit 'u(m, ruuouiiO' in In faith in aiHiiuioiiiam lie uy Having necoiiie cotivinceii mat many ui the polliliciil doctrine Hint I have advocated in mr writings are daiigeroiia and abhorrent to the higher itiaight the miirilemu poller, for ex ample, of inciting the alavo lo inaiirreclion which I have urged repeatedly, and with terrl lily mistaken eul I wish lo ntiuoiincc here that I shall retire from any participation in the politioal niniiagenioiit of litis journal, excepting fur Ihe purpose of retracting past errors, uulil null lime a I leu I Hint I have ultniiied a clear er nnd more human and Chriatiau view or tho dtiliee ut Ihe freeman In the entluved. Iteilpnlh it nn Englishman, and purhnpa in tin laut we have the secret ol I nit change, Knglniid has always used lha slavery queslion aa a lever lor tbe ovurlhrow of our ttoveriiineut The present position of Iho British government in regard lo Hie Uouledernle Stnlet It consist ent with thi new English idea cotton and luvery are cinbriioed, while northern nbohlion iain, that ha ao faithfully worked out John Hull programme fin the destruotiou of the In 'on now get tlio cold tboiildor. Judge Wnll ilerirmt ua lo alala ibal he dor not regret having signed Hie rail for lllrmkinriilgn) Democratic Binia Citiivanllitn.

t'regttatan. Poor little Judge he ha gone body anil oul over to the enenile of hit country i la tniil to have been teducod by female influence Tho art of Iho tex hart long been known lo have an nnooiitrollnhlo Influence over him Hit weakness, in this reapcot, bo often boon tbe subject or remark among the b-gal profc Ion and though it it much to be regretted Hint be thniild lima bo beguiled ont of hia patri otlain. It will injure nope so much himself. MAItJI nf.TWKRN CAUrDHNIA AND OllKnoN The editorial onrreipondenoo ot the liulletin, nnder date of Fob. 4th.

ha the ful lowing llom It having been futind nnlte Impiwallilo to oar ry tho Overland mail between Saummetito and Oregon during tho winter icatnn. Ihe contract ha been abrogated and the nihil nre hereafter to go by Holhday Ac Flint' line of tlcanicrt. FT" Mrs. Douglas, aa guardian, hn refuted to end the ton of Senator Dougla Honlh, to mvo their property lluire. She aye, "If aent tliero, Ihev would be oompidled to lake Ihe oath or aliegiaiioe to th South.

Tho Inat word or Iheir father were 'obey the Cnmtl tiitlntl. Hotter poverty and untarnnhed rep nintion, than riohe acqulrtd al the exponas of honor. a to ITT There nre only tulet qtttH Awi'K man mn't hr fir Ikr Vmlnt Staltl or nraiHll it, 1'htrt can no nrulMlt lit Mia 'lr ONLY TBinra on thitiiii. Slrikf A. Donnlnt, Halcm, Moiitlny MornliiK, March 81.

A lHPOHl. It will ho teen, by recent nowt, that many niombert of Congress propoao to olTer ench Stato deairing tho uholltioii of alavery within her borders a money compenaation for tho value or tho negroes, out or tho U. 8. Treasury. Upon the reoommondatinn or the President, a bill of similar tenor for the "oo-oporatiou of the United Stalot with Statet undertaking to abnlltli liua pmaed the lowor liouae.

Wo think tliu bill wrong in principle, und boliovo, if put In praotloo, it will prove an outrago mid a hu miliation upon tho loyul tax-pnyera of the Uulon. If the rubul States genorully acoept I lie prop- mil inn na tltey moat wisely would wheuuvor tubjiignted nnd brought to their tenaet it would bo a concession more fuvornblu to that section than tho moat bruioii braggart ever thought of. If Jeff. Davit were dictating terms at conqueror, he would not be hearlleat enough to make suoh a demand. Theto iluve-holdera became diaaaatlsfied; they declared their stove insecure or lest pnifltnblo in the Union than out.

They, an a body, ttirred np thi war for mercenary ends. We have bnrno tho tide of victory nguitut (hem. Their negro have, by tliu fully and crime of their musters, become unprofitable and dangerous. Kveu before the word ha pcrhap fairly begun it work, the United Slates comes forward, purse iu liiind, lo tho or these dlsalTeoled or rubellioua aliivo- holden. We do not wish to bo taxed to buy the negro from hi master, and every dollar tent to the enlTur of that irditiou sort will go most grudgingly.

A debt or a thousand million already lower over and posterity, and why thall lhat debt be mnru than doubled (for lhat Is Iho estimate) to enrich tho very arch trultor and mover or Iho war! What a prinoely dividend the prioe or four million lavoa would lie among tho renowned three hundred and fifty Ihoiiaiuid sluvo. holders. It would ru compeneo them for ull their toilt in warring against tho Union, considering the slave have now come to ho worth nothing. If, for philan thropic, pecuniary or other reasons, State! wish to emancipate their slaves, let them du it in their nwu way nml at their own expense. Let the parties who have alwayt enjoyed the bene' flit of the tlavet' labor, stand the cost of Iheir manumission, and not the Tree laborer or the North, ir the people of South Carolina or Al ahama feel their throats unsafe from negro in surrection, it it to be hoped I hey have already mailo enough out of the slaves to manumit them or lo provide omo other security.

Just now, we don't wish to pay much for the wifely of South Carolinian throat iu general, and rape cially we dou'l wish to make that people the direct recipient of national bounty. Aduishion or Dwuiyai, Men in tiir Sen ATI. The Sacramento Union, speaking or (he argument or Carlisle and (larrctl Davis in fa. voror admitting Stark without questioning his loyally, hold tbe following language 1 At to tho expediency of refutiug to admit a person to a teat In the henato nn account of a "mere expression 01 opinion," we shoiihi tup. poe thedecuion of that question would deiK-ml upon the nature of tiie opinion expressed.

1 it poMible lhat Uarretl Davit, or any other Seuator, would vote lor the ailiiussl of a per son to a teat in that body wbo cherish Ihi opinion that tile independence of the "Confed trntu Stale" ought lo be acknowledged, and wbo laildly annouuoe hi intention Ui advocate such recognition npon the floor of the Hennle Can it be luat any loyal henatura would con tend for the admission of such a man to the se cret exeeulive arssions of the Senate, upon the tame footing Willi other Senators who are known to be reliable and trustworthy let this It just what tho Senate would Ihi obliged to do, if such doctrine a those advocated by Duvie and Caihlte were established at the role of action for that Iwdy. According to their peculiar con tlructinn. or miller perversion, of the language ol the constitution, any ou and avowed friend aud laudator of Jeff. Davis and Iho onfeile rate Stales" must lie admitted to a lent In the Senate, if he present Hie proicr evidence or election or appointment lo the position. 1 In mere ttatemenl or the proposition and iu legit imule consequences it enough to aalisfy any reasonable man Him the doctrine ntoiued hy Davia ami Carlisle Is inconsistent with the ores ervatinn of ttriclly loyal and patriotic councils at the nauoual laiuiai.

The nation baa bad enough of treachery at aldington. I he cherished plana of tiie gov ernment fin- the prosecution of the war liave been to oltan betrayed, aud "enterprise of treat nith and moment" have been so frenueiit- Ty delayed or thwarted by secret treacbery.that Hie palieuee ol Hie people na been tried to Die rxlreinit of forbearance. Thi i nn lime to iiicn'asu tho forco or disloyal or doubtful men in ongrts or the Department and tliost who have been permitted In retain their wat in tho neuato and House ol Keprem-nlnlive afler uttering treastuialile KiiliiueuUi by the boor, should be tulilected to unreuiilliiig tur veillanee. To admit tuch persons to the secret essiona of the Senate la an act ol supreme lolly, There are lime when leniency is criminal, and wo apprehend lhat such a period baa arrived in the history ol tlio united nlale. IT The Congressional Committee on fraud in army and navy purchase, delected a broth er ln lnw of Secretary Well, named Morgan plundering the government out or The N.

Y. Tribune close nn article on hit fraud, a follow i The people, wbo for morralion are In pay tsmvy Ism on Marly vsryttoior tiy eel, diiuk or solos all ihity fMVe wl un nil limy spvml lo py the coal of putuiiK down ItiitisirtH-iwiM rebfllioti, am ovrutin lo holil to a riMoroos all wliu wuke uiuot-Y npitllr out ska palilHi nmlurttum, wish all wbo aid limn in On so. It is hard saoairlt bt squalidlr ptwri bttt iMwUoaball Mslwrit wtasilh natlfi run-' IntHa, ewmati looa or ayawitaa oat of lloa star. Witt It aven leas a nt)tet nf envy ihan he who makes a riwrati Kvinir hy mauling rail at a dollar a hnntlretl or fliop)ing kuoiiy al II fly csals a cunl. Aauear or Ukvkr, this Muiihkiikr or Ki.ink.

(ieorge Uever.whu killed i'erry Kline at Willow Springs, Jackson county, on the Oth wat arrested here, by Marshal llnrker.lait Monday. He waa recogniied by Dr. MoCully, wbo know biin in Jacksonville. Justioe C. N.

Terry iuued a warrant for hi arrest, and when arraigned. Hever pleaded guilty. He wat committed to Iho county Jail, lo await a requi-tltion from Jackson county. Tim War or tub Ultbar ok tiia Han Francisco correspondent of (he Sacramento Hit, write to lhat paper i Lsiurs have bn raesivrd bare from V. J.iiiijlon frtuu lesililiK rpublaos llwre, bKMiK tmwwli-lug ilislr Irllow repnbllratia liar lorol llieniarlvM hHite frtn the railiral, lire nllnj( abohlioniiu of His nanr.

The Hlars sun Ibal llw t'rauilanl ha uiadt. ntwn war npou Uwai, a only In aaloiiMioo. Lot iliv aiae f.Himl. Tiie nnwnl, nun- p.4ity of lha flotraninwni ia tMptl hy lliat rlsaa of axil I aim may am wwnw BtOa Willi lmrsll.n of put It) Ul Ijnllwl HlMlm. I'resitlrul Llorwlo Is tl-l-r biiimmI Itusl Iho ram of abolition faiwilraul Ilia North, aud Uwtllrtiaaun af lha koath, slisll varaat alllnrl.

Had Kiiii ia reported that T. J. Dryer, United State Commiationer lo lb Uuvern-ment nt lUwioi. it ao pouttaull)- drunk a lo render liim until lo diachargu Iho Julie or his oQioc. Yttka Ilnshsnot be so a shoantuksr f- reproached fnr having oik -'sueas.

Wo mny hove tatd you wore "reproach" to ilinniiiaklng. The pnhllit will hanr witness Hint I Iinil not, mnnthui-ihI Mr. HiibIi's nnme In the Ailvnrnta i tlml I had imule no ulhislen to til in or his prnrsmlliuri wlisn lie made the Into wanton allnek upon m. 1'tnrne. That It utterly false, Mr.

Poamo, ami you know It when you penned It. It it nno ol your rqiilvocittloni which admit of no milder name than falsehood. "You have not mentioned Mr, Buih'i mime In the Advocate," 4to. Mr. Hush had not mentioned your name.

Tliu S'iiim-man had. And tliu hud, by Inuiieu-does, mean und nialioimi ai yourself, repeatedly nasailed Iho Stuttiman, During thli winter you bavo referred to It ai assailing tanred thinga. In your itauo of Iho IHth yuu my And ttmrtinlh, haea we taken a Arm amnd nirnlnst piddle jouriutlUrs who luive proslilutMl th prs lo die usnsioii oi religion. You intended this to ho npplied to the Slulri-man, and to Its editor, though you knew the Imputation was falsu. Your paper ha never been free from audi covert attacks, whiuh you confess under the head or "taking a firm stnnd." Again, you confea It, nnd convict youraelf or falsehood, ill your whining card Yur Uia Huteaman Ihniiuht il vary fine In tie.

ery the early ntiMionurirs, ami vilily lha tv. t'nurrh liar rroioa, umimjf Qtkert, fur cttaUtthmg uia Hurordic was to meat inuau grtwi nssuiuis. The Stiilftmim never vilified the M. K. Church, and it never decried the early mission ariet, or any of them, a sir li.

It ha exposed the "bird of your feather," Dr. Whitivri an im-tuulnr and humbug. In it hud occasion to do the aiiio thing Tor one other, scarcely more reputable, but not at a missionary, None knowt the falsity of these statements bet- ter than yniirseir. Hut you nre not the man to atop at a fulachood iu the endeavor to injure and prejudice whom you halo, For year yon have, everywhere, and ut all timet, with your Chriilian tongue minrepresenled, villifled and lied about Mr. Hush without stint.

All nocua-touted to your presence know Ihls lo bo true, And, Mr. Peariic, when, hi Iho extract above quoted, referring to Mr. Hush, you mid "I had niado no allusion to him" you knowingly nml willfully uttered a falsehood of which scores or men in Portland and elsewhere, in whose bearing yon hare taken occasion to slander him. can convict you. Doynu "challenge tiie proof I Tlieptildirailntiofthal (rrbrll rail waa nnlrapretoxt for llr.llush to deiioiittrti ma.

HWiki htfnrt tkitt call rrppolrro in Ilia Atlrorttlt, ha tlinmlettatl to do ao opon pw nirpin ai toai uerirru yuntj. rnroe. That I not to. Mr.lluih did mil threaten to deiiouiioe you. To uae your favorite expre lion, "proof it challenged." In a peraoaal roointvuny brtwecn Ilia atpsra.

TUr. Hn wslt knowa thai he ran rail ItaH anatv an.l Mt epilhela which Ilia pntviart. of lha ffiwitf will not kwrtiiil ata, aa atltt.tr. Ut ranertirala. if I war olttae wtaa ditptMetl i.t do ao.

To atuek rnu. Ilwo, as he ha dona, uot only cowardly Il is menu. rmrsr. If your liipootilie.nl profeuion of religion iin pose any restrnint UHtn the use of yuur fish market epithet, we don't think It i worth your while to wear the cloak longer, mile it enable! you to overreach a neighlHir in a trade, or obtain a livelihood vititr than yon used lo on the bench. Hut the fuct is, uouo use viler terms of abuse than yourself; and your mode or maliciously vilifying nn oneiiiy.oud then lien, ing behind your cloth, and whining uboiit "do risiun ir religion," it not only "cowardly and mean." but characteristically puppyish.

No other demagogue ever whined more pilenusly for $ijmpalhif, or morn leolously courted astir ty'dom. than duet Mr. I'curne. It i disgust lugty inanirfst. Mr.

Hush eannotforlwnrtosoeakof thehlitnVs. It. Is vary ntrelul to ttvarlut.k Ilia fart Hull hut ward lha only jot lk.it kind tut down. Thi ia Ihe tecum! lime you have printed this falsehood. You ought, at least, to make amends hy refunding to tho quartermaster what he overpaid yon.

Hut you will not do it. No one ever knew you lo pay back a dullar you once got bold of. Home ot yonr brethren have told nt that you were quilt remarkable in Ihis par tieular. To cloae, yon believed (and to itnled) that the paragraph your card mostly referred to were not written hy Mr. Hush, but yon halt Mr.

christian Ibiaigh you praftu to bo, a few men ever hafard another. And it gratified yonr devilish malignity lo falsely asaniuo that it wat be, for the purpose or tho bestowal or your impotent abuu. Yotixo A ha i it a Dmkktkr Sometime liuco we republished from un Ulympia paper a Victoria letter charging 2d Lieut. John Adair, ton of (sen. Adair, of Astoria, with deerling from the U.

8. army. Hutler P. Anderson, of Olympia, a relative of young Adair, published a letter in reply, in which he denied that Adair deserted, and tinted that he resigned, and that "hit resignation wat accepted and endorsed pursuant lo law and reguliilinna." Mr. 8.

A Moody, of Victoria, publishe a letter in Ihe Olympia Prut of the 24th in which In reiterate tbe charge of desertion, and ma it, with the lubjoiuud letter, received iu reply to one addrewed to llrig. Gen. Wright, command Ing the Department of Ilia Pacilio i Biut have th honor to acknowledge the receipt or vmr M-uar ol ua mill lo uh Uanerul turn taiahnsr th DamriUMMH. The (leueral ilirerlaine In sur III renlv. Unit I.lent John Atlatr, 1st t'avnlry, tendered his raaiunuliitn nml then left nti regmrnl eunaatpieuuv na was tllrtwU'U lo Npnn al Unite iiaaii iuanars, wiuen oroar na Ue elinnt looltav.

Tho Aet ot ruuifmasaiiprovrd Aim bill, I not, oWlaraa dial anv ottim wIhi leavas liis pnel or pntpnr dulHta prior Ut llw aeeeptaueti ol nw ratiinta-lion, or remain ulaa-nt nardna notieaof non aeeap laim. tluM mt rratssrsd as a nsiSKTsn. aad sua liliso as If. V'Sii utleaely ilr, A'liur i prrHicn- mini. Vry rssiKetfiillv, your oh'l sere't, IllCllAltll f.

IIKIIH, Aaat Adjutant Usuaral. To Virloria. The punishment of desertion in lime of war is death. Adair is in tho Hrilith dominions and aa long at ba koepa there ho will etenpo it. Tms I'seimfdsTiioiiisr Thia known fur Iu thi.iihi pntsliviiiaa, ha baa tuapantled for to praarn1 oar.

pnnte. Thi jonrual, Iho organ of the Metliodislt South, but been about at much a dabbler in politic a th Portland AdvotMt. The roault in Ihe ouo oaso wat tuoh a falling off of tup port aa made tuipeniinn a necessity folluwing a political ambition beyond the hounilarie or church iiialton, limy result aa disastrously to tho latter. cession prints or thi Statu parade an llom id Intelligence, derived from a private (teceali) onrreapniidntico, under tho head of Viotohv." Tho tulmtrnine of It la that a great buttle hml lienn fumrlit within tlx lliilel of CharliHilon, nnd that tho Confederate wore victiirlnin. rniitliig tho "enemy" with a lima nf 3000 dead on the field.

These Journal arc the pnkeamenof the Dnnglna (7) mnn who have tailed oi to tho Brookliirldgo raotion. yet ure In favor nf a "vlgnrou prnaeoutlon of the war." Thp Joiirnnla alao, doubtlea. are In favor of a vigorous prnaeoutiim of the war with the vigor II on tho tide of tho rebel. V. I Thnmpaon haa rnaigned Ina mmiaaliin Cnp tain of Company Cavalry.

Tho original number (ten) nfonmpanle having been reduced lo fix, the displacement of four tctt of iiflionrt wa neoetaury.atid Cnpt. Thoinpann gennrniitly realgned, to afford other oaptiilni a chunoo to retain their pintitintu Kepnrtt from Fort Yalo tay lhat tho people in that vicinity Have been living an nilt moat and liali fnr two motitlia A noice of Mr. Ludwig, id Portland, wat aooiileiitolly ihnt and killed by a pistol iu the hand or Mr, Ludwig, a few day ago A correapnndent from Clatsop plain oloae hia letter thin "Time hard; much "took dead and more dying; every body going to the mine; whinkcy ha riz We mggeat that, in the ahetioo nf wbiakny, If tho Clabop muat huve jia, there are leveral sorb lunch cheaper, and very nenrly a certain to kill At a ipion of the county court for Lnno comity. A. Hlukcly wui declared tho Y'rckn paper wo learn that a largo proportion of the miner in that Iclnlty are preparing to go to the northern niiiiet In the circuit court for Multnomub counter White wa teuteiiced to the penitentiary for three ycurn.fnr the crime of forgery, chairmen id two committee hold I secession convention mr ftiiiiinomnn coiinry.

The product nflbi fusion will probably be thut uf mule, nothing. of all kind have gone np in price Troni twenty-five to forty por cent, iu the louthcrii part of Oregon. Onad living li likely lo lie an expensive luxury all over Ihe country, during the coming year. volunteer in company Jackson county, named Liunly, wa fatally injured on the 20th by the premature explosion of a uurtridgu The men were engaged iu firing a laluto, hen the cniualty occurred. Another man, name Lawler, wa nlsn (lightly wuunded by the ame diechnrge.

California paper have acoiinul nf uuolhur diaatrona fliutd. Many sections that escaped the former one, have been devastated by the lute great rise iu the iiiotiiiiniii aiieama. rViurul of the sirruins have changed tin ir channels, doing immense dam ago. At meeting ur the stockholder of the Oregon Telegraph, ou the 2(ith, 4HlhJ shares wore represented, nut of 750. W.

S. Ladd was elected Provident; S. G. Heed, Secretary II. W.

Treasurer Jnbn MoCraken, Jiiperiutendeiil W. S. Ladd, D. K. Ilrndford A.

G. Kichurdsoii, C. N. Terry nml A. Lovejoy, Director.

It waa slated by Mr, Strung, the contractor, that the wire. had been ordered from the East, and that the pole were mostly cut already General Wright hn promised lo lend a military force Into Ihe mining country to protect the white from In dian depredation Tho Timet tart that lingua quarter engirt, very perfect in imitation id" the genuine coin, arc in circulation at Port land. id Ihiwe'gn'mg to the mine uf Powder river, nre agitating the question of opening a precinct there to they can have vote iu the Slate election The Stiperiu tcndfiil ur School fur Marian cnuuly informs that 20tiU scholar have been reported to biin for 1H02, between Ihe age of four nnd twenty-one year. Whole nut of fund fur 04, making Tor each scholar, 1. 02,7.

Isuao K. Moore, or thi place. ha recently become tho happy father ot twin boys. Mr. M.

assure na that ho bit no in leiilioii of miming away Mr. Johnson, of Foruat Grove. wu teriously injured, on the "8lh by the lulling or her horae. little hope are entertained of her recovery The Jacksonville Sentinel, speaking of Kev. Mr, Peariic tayt I "It it loo truce, fear, ol Chris.

limit, that while they are punctual iu their do votions nud InuUles in Iheir they ex hibit a recklessness ami iiiconaiateuey in nii tic that astonishe the most ihoughlbi tinner. Tho Jacksonville Sentinel tnyt "It reported that Thomas Dryer, U. S. Commit. tinner to Iho Government uf Hawaii, will lie removed.

Tho cause assigned is the habitual Intemperance of tail! T. J. Dryer." Some Cal ifornian or Californium have probably reported Mr. Dryer't inU-mperniioe A young man displayed a toccinn uewapopcr nt the house of an old lady of Howell prairie, when ihe threw it In the Ore. In consideration nf this, ix ludie ul the uetghhorhiiud gave half a do) Inr each to furnish her with tho Htutetnuin one year.

IT We observe Ihe name of T. H. Pen rue in tho Multnomah county convention, and have no doubt ho will turn up at Eugene, na dole- gatcsliiH thither go a begging Ihi bad eather, Hit oontiiinally blowing his horn aliout what ht hat done for tho Union, it Ihe hi west order of begging for political preferment. Every man ha been bored lime and again ith tome malcontent, lolling what he ha done Tor bii pnrty, and all know it tu be nn application for oflico. Pearne will toon pitch bit "religion' after hit oobbliiig kit, and make ofGco ieeking hi third "culling." Optical Ti.M'Hion.

Tlio Shasta Cuurie ael off the following i It turn out that the Nashville people did not hoist a while (lag. What waa taken fur uue, turn out In have been Ihe tliirt Inil of one of their evaneaount Generals, engaged in making a liirviiird movement on alempln! IT A aiinilry ptimiiM are troubled over their owu report that Mer. Harding and Buah are eaudidatv for Ihe U. n. Senate, thoo gentloinen wib It undentiHid tlml they nro nut onndidnle for that ur any other office, In thlt world or the uvxu f.

.1 1 r. Itl-nertll wwtvioi ul liensnl Halleok, inyi t.i wna r.ite.Keo riv file enemv. oommericing on tne otn mi my oontinned the fight until 4 o'clock on Hie mnri ng oi toe ui. wo.t no iiuvnnes of lie cava IT anil llgll rmiery, un'ier tu ternan. wim orui-r hi uiiu sou ureK ahu snppusea woniu no uie re rceu unc nf the enemy center, my iiiovimocih, waa progm aoi5 nnrii mr nirmji luisntnr renewed Uie annca on my rignt.

mc js continued maiiny nt incite poinis uatmr tl uitj, ine i-wmj 'iiH nnui coiitttted by Col. Carr. at Cross Timber 1 low I out tHev wero entirety ri' iuisen mih tk, loaa ol their coinmanner, iienerai Mccullud liv our loree nnuer uen. iav is. i ue nian attack on Hie center wa gallantly earned by Col.

Osteriian. instained liy Oen. Dark and Ihe entire illusion. 1 wbi convincen ine enemy naa onncentn. It'U tllt'lt lllltlll trtt mt Hunt, lino llfU An ii.t i tore commenced a cnango oi my tront Innurd an a tn face tho rnemy when they had deplot ed on my right flank hi atreng position.

Th change had only Dcen partially etlected, bat waa in lull progress, nen, at sunrise, my right and center renewed tiie lirmg along the wlmlt tne. Mv ncht nnder Uen. Higel, moved ckw Ht LllD piitoe, ta-tiijitf-u if tun rut-til, unrillt them from ihe height, and advancing iteadilr lowania the Head id I miner iioiiow. I tmiiiediaU-lr ordered Ine center and nrht wnitra fnrward, our richt tnriiiiiff the left of tbe enemy, and cross filing ou hit center. Tlia nnai position enciiiH-u toe enemy in an lr ciruie, nnu viinrgn ttt itiniiiiry 1'AU'nuilir ihriiDchout the whole line, completely rimltl .1 I 1.

1 uie wiiuie reuei iitroe, wnicn n-tresu-u in rrm confiisntn thronrh deep and ahuoat uupuuuile dcfih-i and croaa timber. vor ins 1 nenvy, nnu uie riieioy loss can not lie ascertained, from tne fnct that the lied are scattered over a larire field. I tie enemy loree aoaiiereu iu an direction i i .1. i nut i units tun niaiu iitroe reiurneu to Jhalor, Mountain, lien. MRt-l liilbm lliem tosirdj Keitsville, tny cavalry pursumi; them timink Him anitlirittir Ilia titllliitrt ing in prisoners.

A letter Iroin Loloncl Hodge, apcaktiig thia Division sayt The losses of toe 4tlt. 9th. and Ojtli Illio nou ini ai taiHtiitt, iittut iw hi uu racu rerl- (i-. I. i ment.

killed and wtiunded. Only 3U0 of tin 24 th Missouri were present. Their lass killed, and numlier wounded. I be 20tk taj 17th Mioun, tue lowa Cavalry, and lbs Hth Indiana, lost about 4U each the litancU Iowa Itattene. JU each.

Among imr aonndrl are tscnerul AslHtlh in the arm Pitt also in Hie arm l.lt ntennnt Cdoiiel Galluclier ui uie am ittaa, iii'uirnaiii oionei Ilerrat Mni.ir tl. tltl, 1 k. fioer killed are. Urtcndier General McC'oll and Colonel Mtliith. Itni-adier General stock and Colonel Kama.

daniM-muslr eon4 eo Mnjnr General hterlmg Price, slit-li wittiiiut-u iu inr iinnu voionei ed 3d iuiuiaiaua. kilhd. inw las cannon captured, wai oue loat by Sicel at Wil ton iret-K. Ittbrl riltlil at Mti hsIiiiiltIoii, March I Ith. The special in- palt'b lo the New York papers states tliatt'ii.

Avereil, with a large force uf cavalry, eulerei Miiiiatwa last night. he intelligence flitt ered I nun Uie nt-urumirlMMKl tends lo (how lhat tbe hole r.bel army has retired soutbwiri but it i not credited. They will attempt iiiuae a tiaua near ny. at a level oouutrr iiiipriiiiileiiiir for suocensful defensive a arlart. i ue iinir enriiire imiiih hi wiiicu mi can propiiciy attempt to make a ttaud.

uear .1. juiiviiuu ui tne i rvoerM inu oiiMiiae Hie Ceutral irrima Kailmad. 20 mile mini in jiiiuuHiuu. ju nut poiut the cvunlry much broken, and tuited for deh nae. It ported that tliey Have destroyed raitnuul briilw ahnif UN) itanpatmumatk.

It Is evident um their army I oomplelely demoralised, aa uat ii i uiierir aunt lor eernoe. einiKKluig pin trtt iM-tiiuu, arvtiieu xnui ui ue maue iirMonrtl I be lorla are all abandoned, hat log hula.Nl virtu nt aixiitniiniKiuiv lunr ou.taaj alio au mttnciise number of lent and liult nre ilrewn all along tbe way between (- treville and Mauaaaa. lleapa of dead karsH cover the nt Ids aud the vit tuitr of the railruW track. it i unui rsinou tue none lintlce of the reutowu i urupike aero Hull liun. haa keaj iiiuw un I talk ina nrvsi ifsi ai.u I'i nrmt SH-lweeu entreville and Manassa.

Erny tiinix ai iue miter place tiid cale a preripnnr nitlil ol the rebel. hoiiie emssitiis were fmai but no runs. 1'ilc of bullet and eartriticei with au immense quantity of vtnrc were iH'liuid. At one Bluer- Hie Ketlentla dirrj JtMJ.UMJ bushehi of corn, which had bee 6rri alill smoulderine. i tie people in the vicinity state that pnur hi me evacuation tliere were JUU.WW trwipt Manama.

Lniee number of oniilrnbniuls have rencM our but which now extend bermid Man Junction, and are etill coming iu drove. Kvaruallou nt fr'alifai. Waallilirton. Mnrrh II The fore tiwf Mnjnr llitlht Id wa ordered, rerterdar, low" airlui. ami within a ilu.v ttit the rtw my, who retreated before them.

At nm uVf eneauiped at Knirfux. and discovered that plane had Iwm.ii evar.naiiHl lnt niht. lbs ere- mv b-avine bnta ami nllir nntrurtv la-hind lara-e ntiantit. I A I. Tatulcr.

ait! detnuliment, arrived hhiii after, and ptsar as far as Cub' mil. tltrea mile above leDU Ville. and diatuivt-rMl a nr of trBBl standing. Prriw, am n.r..j ui.kw.uj aa Bar ritia. Kkw Ynrll fnn.t.

19 1 1, Kuril ramliiia l. l. Min.1, ill, anrs. that Hraga'a fitn-a. riiiii.ltMriiia ls) anired n.nt..ii M.

-f .1 tni'D a he aftor ilaaatnirimt lh, fttrtificatw iv. ii. i -o and gunt. It it also said that the rebels are cilhul pare forces into Norfolk. The force at Newbern and other bulb Cnmlinn.

tiuuiberiiig 1M lo well drilled, and the force, it it lliouitht. Iaa tl.r..aa l.r. I ihe dtrrr Hon of F.liiuheth t'ilr. a. a-'aan-v taaanca 4iwii.ua j.

vaaii mii'i .1... ti r.otll0 in iuui an. itrncili taa. iv.v.'V aaaaaaa a ed in the street of Oconnan by an official. .11 la.

L.l. 1.1. .1 a.l.t.a luaitil-it aa iu Mil aa with rebel arm. HIS tiou of a new armv department vret llw toinno and east of'tlie Mississippi. .1...

l.ui,n.i..r Itenr tltaat t.a na.n lll K.Ulth lean mails. nrovidt be ran be protected ax anniL-clcr of Cnliforina letter. a Aul.tu,,l KiHin'tin Mai.tntp. Ira .1... 1 1 MliSlh l.l.aita tllttl tllt'lt- la lit.

aaiaaa will link Ihe Jtfrrrimae iu the neXlehtT llielll. Mx Roulhern men voted are. and In the House to day, on the I'retub t' eipation lemlulion. Other inemben fn't Uurdor Stale Wero not pretuiit..

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