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Show 1 DISUNION. , ' Vfintotttit the medium , of a( friend we - ,nre favored with clipping, receitcd by pony on Thursday, morntngj, from tlio San jFrancisco Etining JluUettnt'Ot the ICtb.itndthoj&cratricnto DaUjf Unkri, otthe'lSth " Wo gtvo all1 lie clippings Ijclpw that '' we.'thoughl Would Interest; our readers, fcailfbrola Is bdi far behind tlio times. Tho, star-spangled bonnet still watch In triumph there. Nor Is Oregon more likely , lo bow her knees at "tho secession slirjiio ' pi Jeff, pads.. One thing, Is particularly observable fit America There Is to much talk and .to Hnch;blustcV;;sb much parade, so many . prcscBtatlons of flagshy ladies, o. ttmuy .fearfully' eloquent philippics without any Tearful results, that no looker-on could como to any reasonably Just conclusions.' as to tho outcome?. " r Wo take no part on either side. We are an American by adoption, yet. littlo accustomed in our own native land to bluster'bcforo Mows, Tlienj are faults on both sides. It would be hard to say that al the extreme vindictive abolition hUattho Korth.and the leaders of the present Insurrectionary Dioveraelits. in the South should bo pctiilentiaricd or Ignc-lul6usly Ignc-lul6usly executed. Yet, who Vould wstiott the justice of the net f Why lo. they not-aer to work? They tto dealing unfairly - on both tides; with the time talldttcdi to them on earth. President Presi-dent Lincoln .may make tho lame, apology ' , that ho bates to sheet blood, Can he not "' see the precipice at the edge of wbtch our . , t most glorious government ts tottering? O . The choice b election of the. .nation; us its President; and tho guardian : of its t .rlgbtaand liqertleshe is braveol in his .mcapltal by ea who can bo'consfd' ered only 'as traitors, to their fathers and their country. If he has influence such . as ought to belong to tho Cbief-Magis-V . trate of tho best and onco brightest of all the Republic tho world was c,ver honored with; why docs ho hot do dig-: dig-: ; ; riity to Ins position, ,nd purify his country? If- the Southerners are, the " ... brave men wchavc heard they were (and ' which vwo do not presum6 lo question) why do . they not" pitch u? They hare threatened the capital. Jeff, Davis, U Is aid, has ordered a dinner in the White-t White-t House to- huTowtf .honor. Why is tho ' - JWpl'nollatWcB.ittodcU; and why are ' the cooks not immediately ordered, to pre- &tm: paredlonef? SfiS' Humbug Is not" a very harsh wordf ySm- . hence in charity, wp apply it to all the yjSr.-. .movements in the present troublesome lllljl-. iIrieslu,thoJlend; Who crer heard of tHH n,engogcment such as' that reported of f Jt - .tho attack ou Sumter? The best! guns B . ; known in warfare, and the brag artillerists ffPSt' . emplojrcd, anil yet but One, man mortally j ShK. wounded during soma forty-eight Lours jSBp tremendous fighting U Tell it not'"' in KW Eoropel Publish It riot iu tho highways nA, . or your colomesl lest tho daughters of BKgaL'''. 'princes .rejoice; lest tho lovers of man. HPp. archies bogladlll jHr. v AaWthe final fute of the SonUt there Vfflmr. ' can be, but little doubt. They may brag HH.v. and bully awhhV, but let them beware ?st tho. big hoes' that threw up the lively PPm'- erth od dug up Uie weeds from around liifjif , 'their corn, their cotton, and their sugar-v3ffi.V' sugar-v3ffi.V' ' c5n8 In peace-time, are dug deep Into the ?ke unoffending heads whom tho bravo brag-; brag-; g:pg warriors have left at home. If as Kfl t 'c' apprehensions have been enter- V '' tatned, lot them look at tho national '"census. . iSI " ,!f ljJk!f8 ,K BFS0!- Tho Portland JffiUft Ortgownot May JthJjs; Wo learn Wsje I. that.General Lane, by u forced march, EgM K . Wai able to reach Dillcs on the3dinst. KpMj' nl camped until uext morning. Upon PSE.J; his arrival there the citizens fired a salute f -F of thirtr-fcurguus. for tho Union. Thj I General appeared during the Bring; but f C' soon ascertained that the compliment was Wr . r tkt Itft, as no notice was taken of Jjfe his jpaaraucc only n70ung-mau ea me : ruimfiig.outOf tho.Post Offioo (it is snti- "'-.iv' P"el) crying, "Crackahead.boysIlUri;' ' .W - pltutyof.Free-rJo'Laues focwaddingl" ttW- leara Iso tun a'rf tflly Was found i , suspended near his camp the next mon - V s J'. i - fa8 bearing the inscription, "JoLano the : J)t J" traitor!" That certainly Was not in good jli, i fte. oeltner was it pgiite in tho Dallas T y , Popk. U was tolerably expressive. ! " V ;' r IAs !$ "fe'4 taite," It is a (ubject too , ?'. nonsensically ridiculous to even mouth j L; "r t&roii. If wo were not good citizens f:;,. wecouiabutsay that good tasto is the I , . J preservatlbn of our Union.ts tho honor of , ' .' :f ourcoputry, aative or adopted, and the &h triumph of our flag. Our Qod! that flag that waved so triumphantly when lecher- ;'',.;) m tyranny sought to make good honest r ' meabow shamefully their heads; and now . fl?atr- b7 lrto of their blood, trium- t Vf.J 1,16 "wleLof nations and banner fc 'H otttepatriou of all countries. Shall it ft th South attempt secession. They shall "J" m f kta the earth, and V- f iel th wor,d tflt caod and honest gov- 7 ' eramnqt can be mado.'and presided ottr- Botyot.iraih seek acrowo, ' II . kiL,. TtlE,Fihsir:KEamESTf Energetic mea-surci mea-surci arei.bttiig adopted, In.'Snh.Franslco to raise and. equip the, first Regiment 'of volunteers for the wnr, It (a tlio design of those who are activo In the mattcr.to ralsO conrjianlcs in different Krtions of the State, diid 4s soon as possible proceed t6 the Atlantic . States, without waiting ibr.a demand from tho President Wj give below o letter from Fr'anci 3, Llppitt, la(c4 San FrnncUco, Jly. 13th. The1 person to Whom it is addressed will not accept, tl'o luvltatiou contained therctr. t ho author of the. letter 'enjoys a high reputation" as . a military officer.. It is altogether probable that Sacramento, will bo rcprcsentcd in tho regiment referred to: "Dear Sirs I am, raising a regiment of volunteers for the United States scr-.ylca.in scr-.ylca.in the present Wii war Wo, ore tlie ''First ' itegiment .Oalifornia Yolun' tccrs," and enlist to; .servo three years, unless sooner discharged, Our recruit log station is at the .California CfnardS' Armory, Sacratnehto street,-- near J'M&: csdorff. Attached to the regiment, (which wilt eonsjjt of eight' companies) there will be a light artillery battery of one hundred hun-dred men, and a ibuk company of ridtn (real sharpshooters only .take n)( Jnhies it. Olney Will bo Lientenant Colonel, and James, F CurtH, Mnjorwtti -cxpcricuc-cd and efficient ufllccrs. ' Colonel Catlin, formriy Colonel of ,"tho famous Seventh Kcgimetit of jNew'yorki offers to cbme in. ami serve ia any .capacity. W. only commenced tti morning. Tho append knees are thntwd shall hootif'.havaa regiment regi-ment of tjileiulkl lnxteriitl, 1 would like so uticl( to toU'q :yon along with us in command of a company. If youwill got Jci mo. kifow n( once, and I will "send, you o roll. Will yoii oblige-tne by coramnt'fca' ting these particulars to, tho eiiitor of the Uhhn. They might Interest its renders. As' tho Union, ts clrcuhiteU all over .the State, you would thereby cxpedifu the filling iip of the regiment.' Tho first com-p.niy com-p.niy that ohliiina tho miniuiuiu immher of fifty-four ifanifi, will proceed t onco to tho election ,of its' ofUceri, under the State. l W and will 'lie entitled 'Company A ;' tho second, !Coinparty..li aridsd on. The conipany officers wlli tak'o rarik, ol conrse, according, totlio dato of'thei'r election. Lieutenant Ilimiilton, of the Thttd Artillery, U, S. A, has ' applied for tho Acting Adjntautcy.add will rticriVo it. to-morrow, oS sobii as wo, can gut 0c-eral.Sumncrij 0c-eral.Sumncrij order to tnabl? jiith. to do so; which 'tro' cxpeilt io il to-morrow. Ilo hTmsclf wltl drill, all tlio men;' 'The drills, commence td-morrow?" H |