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fIVMi"""'''"""'-'"" '"J ' BA'yTffii'j ' '' i "i""1"" ' n11"1"' j&' s a ,yetf sc 1 -1 i v -' s c THE OREGON SENTINEL. yrwwgtflKlwpiaiW iiij.jju.rjwrj.- r L -LRl.B-'il ! V $5 PER ANNUM. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 18G0. VOL. V. NO. J4. . m; TIlORECON SENTINEL. l'ubllshcil every Sitturdny, by O-MBARA & FREANER, I2DITOIIS ASH IMIOt'ItlKTOHS. 111. O'MCilti, l. II. rnKAMSI.. OIBco ovor Cluggago & Drum's Stables. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION! (IN ADVANCE.) , One Cody. Ons Year tS 00 Ono Copy, Six Month Out Copy, Three Muulli 3 00 2 00 ADVERTISING RATES: One Square, or Twelve Lines or 1cm, First In nrtlon,3 00 ) and forcucli subsequent Inser tion, 41 00. I'mfcfhiiial or Ilnstn'ss Card. Uch PU"e tier annum. 30 00 1 for Six Moulin, U 00 j lor Threo Moulin, 910 00. A literal discount will lw made In persons who tilvcrllMi to the extent or Tour Hiunn. The number or Insertion rliouM lw iimrkctl on llio margin of ndvcrtbctnciil'. J. K. ACKLEY, Home, Sign, CnrrlitRC, mitl Ornn- nicntiil OILDINO, QLAZINQ, MARBLING, PAPER HANOINO, &e. Mixed i'aluts, Fully, Glass, and finishes for Ml.. Jacksonville, Oct. 8, I8.'.9, T.M DR. C. FOPPOLI, simmx, j'lU'sicrAXAXD .wvoivniut. tlfllrcimil liillrmnry illirrlnl hi- lilio.iir. Minkk'h Sriirxr, J.vris.oM ii i.k, Oun. DU. C. I'OITOI.I can lj consulted Tor nil kind nl iIIiiimii ninl iluc ntlmlliiti will Hi -i lm directed lu l-'iiuulu nml Children' cum iil.lui Dr. K. ha III. Diploma nml llie tc.ltmoiital of inxnj person rur pioor oi int siiccciiii mm title Wialmcnt. I'J-.liu B. F. DOWELL, ATTOIIXKY AT UW, llirk.uli.lllr. Unroll. Will practice III nil Ihu Court m llio .1.1 Judi cial Muriel, the M.pieiiio Court of Oregon, nml In Yreku, Oil. Particular iitlentlim iM to procuring l.mid Warrant and collecting ilulim u gullet llmlJuv rnnieiil. '-'"ly DR. L. GANUNG, Pli).lilnii, hiilnriin nml Aiuiitlirr, Jlll'kaoiltlllf, )t'l'Kll. OSIer, nn t.'iiliriirnU rlivtl, utmid door frnin thf 1 In .lii'p. ' . , 1 he larufft and liet M-Itloti of Hnip nml Pnli'iil .Mitlti'lnm coualniilljr nn hmnl 1'iiUl REED & BERGEN, Attorney a t I a w , llavliiita'ioclntid Hiiiu-'Ih" lopilur In tin iHii..,.r Ijiu In J i.M ii'iluo I'iiiiiiIV. Op'jon. will ntli'iiil to r.ny IniMiiiwi rnlrjiliil lu Ihvlr HI! IIIUlllMIIIV. (irpteilllier H, InV. . nilf PJiTKlt UIIITT, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST .I.Hl..., lnlllr.llHKiMi. h pmurtil i li'l." 1'U-ltir.i In n ry Mj Imd I'm Ail, with nil Ihu Unit IiiipMiiinuit.. II ;BJcJC:-JB.- eXJfB5G6.JBi3fSl .In iii.I t.ttn knllrilL'l!llil.lllvllirl' Mill IhMIIIiI'. Call at riiiikVCIirrMrtf,uril IlieCulliiy on tho Hill, and keu liU I'.ttuiv. 11" THOMPSONS GREER, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Jn U.uin lllr, tlirumi. Oltlce, at tho "JiKkwiinllIo llruw FmnV north Mo of California itrn.1, third duor ulmvo the Oilon IIoum. U H. Tllbl1IV, . D. O. W. I1III.I II. . II. July'J,l83H. 83lf Laiv and Collection Office. OlO. II. WILLIAM. ' -' IIIIIU. (lalu Clikf Juitlce.) WILLIAMS & GIBBS. I'ortluiiil, Ori'Kon. Will liroctlco in llio Couitaor Oiegon nml Waaliliistiiii Tirrllo-iw. Xotcmbcr, I83H. --' JThTreed, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JACKMINVII.I.i:, OUV., Will attend to any Im.lner conllded to lilin In h mier.il Court of the llrt Judicial DMrlct of Oregoti, and In the Supreme Cuurt. 30. C. P. SPRAGUE, Attorney and Coumclornt I-w, W1I.I, liroctlco In the wernl Court' of the Flr.t Judicial Dl.trlct ol Ori'itun, nml at tend promptly to liu.luei'it entriKtiil to Ida care. Oalco at KUUllVVHJ.i:, Jo-cphlno county, Orefiou. '0' II. O. Ill IINKTT, I Jackuiutllle. It. Wlll.tAUS, Kerhyillle. BURNETT & WILLIAMS, Attorney fc Cottiueloia nt Law, jfU. Collectiouj wid all professional liurlueM promptly tttteimeu m. ItGtr CHAS. B. BROOKS. M. D., HAS I.OC.VTl'.O IN JACKSO.NVII.U:, nnd omr hl professional rertlccn to this com niuulty In the practice or XcJ.cmt, Surynt ami OBlcu on California fcticvt, ueAt door to cu. Ur'Jeelfy.toro. Calls attended to at nil hours of day or night. March 31, 18C0..U.tf SBWINGfr MACHINE. MATTUKSE, UKUUIXtJ AMI TKNTB. ON HAND and made to order. Houso lAn- CuUorim Stnd, alat Orejon. R. HAYDEN, Attorney ut Caumrlor nt I.aiv, Office opposite Dr. M. C. Ilarknell's Drnj llore, Kcrl'yville, Oregon. Marvbai-IMI. PIONEER STORE. Jacoii A. Ilni'.WEn, l-P nvn A.lli'i.sMn, Jtlchonnllt. Am nthriwo. J. A.RituiViVEii&Biio. WHOLESALE & I.ETA1L DDALER8 IN Dry G-oods, Olotlilns, Boot's'ci! SlLOOS Grrooories -H . m. -. JL W JL"3. J. y To-wolry, oto. .Tint Iteceivetl (via. Ihil llliilT and Crci cent Cllr,) nml Otir-neil, u Froch AHsortiiiuiit or LADIES' nml GENTS' I'UI.NISUING irii Imlln the nllenllnii of the clllzeii nf Itoiziiu llliir Villi")- ninl vicinity, to call nml exiiiilne our mil SELECTED STOCK, hefnre niirtiatii;i clffnlirrr, niwe know they will uni- money hy m itolni;. T A 1 PlllO.liaii'drterinliiMl F. XVt J J. tv XJ tn Lu lorn lor yiir. tiiviitir', mid III tlinl'iro kII uihhN, iltlur forciifh, hi lu ii'ioiiIM' puieliawrr, u,l Cheap mid xlaay 'Jorma! I'HOIHTK. nl rn.li price lll nlfo lu Liken in r.rluiiiKU lor li" iH. Our ro.sitliiif? ptirtuur til Sun l r.iiichcii will luriiwi tn Metkiy Mini wlilrli mIII rn.lil! u In ilu I ir-i nnd Koiieml iinrvh.iiiil xtiitf I'li'IiH'". nl uuryHu.ilU'Uuiice on ."'.in I'mm-lici tlr-t ru-l. .1. A. lll(L'N.i:il .V IfKO. Jni'lciiiiilll,-. April :. iMIil.'l.'.tf. BEEKMAN'S 'Mil JSZ'MP .TII.5S; i.wivi: i!i:i'mi:itiii: 1 1 Xl-Cl.'Zx: tt" Bltt,'B3ltJ!U BANKING BUSINESS, nl hi. old .timd. Ill .InckMiiullh', i iiulltiuid .1 n r llli III. iiIim-IICo lit llio Iii.I. by U'w. HullMIN, rl . m II rniiiliii't tin' lni'lni'Min. l-'fnn1. 'Ihrf l!pn. It-urn JaekMiut dlo l,y the Call. I.'urulii sux ;! L'ii.'k kmi'Ih Tor Hitry 'Intuitu, 'nnrvliy iwl Siliml'i, Hiluriiiiigon Monihy, U'flurthiijitiiit I'ii'Iiiij, nml I'uiiiHvlIiijt Mllh WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S llxpn-. In nil pari' or Cnllforuta, the Atlantic ril itimu.il lliii'H"'. Sight Bills of Hxxohnnco prorund. piuiMo In iriy nf the Atlantic cltlea. Cimd , or l.'iiii.p'. GOLD DUST 3cc-(,rji:'.a,-.B; nOUGHT!! pnK'iind from uuy KipriM or l'ut Ollloo In Calirorul i. Colli'clloiK iinde, nml I'lirylhlng njijvrl.ilu ln lulliel!iini. liii.lni'Mi iironiiilU'iilh'iidiitlu. T'.irllcul.ir iill.iilliMi jiald lu lilllnc Onlirnuf UVtTr lli'.l.lipilUII, III IIUU, UIUI UIIJ H,nil OV low. 1 ho patronage of the puldlo Is re.pcclfully so. Iteltnl. Jackmnvllle, Ilecriiilier SI, lSW.-oO. BLAOKSMITIIING. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES l Al.i:AMnU (.Jerry) 31AKTI.V, RIri:i'iri'I.I.V unuouueus to lit Irlend. and the pulllo generally that he continues Tho Blaclisraithing Businosa In the liiitlillnjr lormerly iHMiplel ly Win. llurkc, on Oil 'mill Snil, iimYy AJi( of Uup Qittjt Y ilfUtii ,V.lW, i.iery .pt'cns oi MorK none in uio ir'i manner and Mllh uiilek dl patch, l'artlcuur ulteullou glieu to ripilrlng IIo-ulsIx Irons, and to HORSESHOEING, ami to nuVoB and rcpiIrlngrrGM "'"I 4)02" laiAcaii'j vr'T:. Itllitiiac Tools, l'iclu, IJatu, Kv., mada to ordrr, of tho my tut luatciinls, In the mott npproted .Ivies. All MorU WAItltANTIID. AI.CXANDim MAUTIX. Jnckfonillle, January 11, IH0.-S2tr. DR. JOHN HERI1110LD, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL m'U33imr'jmM Mrjr TMl. lIIUlliOLI) nunouncc to his form. XJ ii paliuus mid llio pulille generally, that he has returned lu Jacki-oiii llio nml locand per manently, to engage in mo practice oi uispio. Vluu. Ti:i.TII Citrnclcd, ami nil ills. essrT, caws of tho JA IIVJ AXP TKKHI. M3 trcuteil nml curt l. Tivtlt filled in tlm mott niuiroi ml niaiiiur. ami wniiuntcil lor two years. Tcilh inserted, and entire plates made to order. AllmyMoiIoiIll bo executed nt greatly rc- Uuceil prices. afifCountrv Droiluco of even dcfcilptlon wnml. eoal. ei!us. butter, lioultrr. ftocK. Ac. taken In payment nt going market price, as coin, liui my icrms uru iiirunuui unon Pooliot Oxitloryl TIli:iti: can lio found n tluo lot or I'ocketCut Itry at the Jackwinillle Hook and Variety (tore, cuinir taiiiviuia aim uregon iirecis. Tin: te S-EISTTIISTJiJIj" w8sfiAlV BOOK AND JOJ3 9 M 4U ' 4 Av A V,i Ji Jk A. OJb,i',I03E3, Jacksonville, Oregon CtAO AKD P',MV HOOK ilil) JOB I'HI.Vn!! OF CYCRY DCCSOniPTION, Hxecuti'd with .N'wIikm mid I)Iatcli, In the BEST STYLE 01' THE ART, AT vn,n t r i ;,0Ar V .MJ-I C J. J. JLtJLUJL'll.l Mutt the T I lit r t Our (..nrliiient of matt rial I new nnd c.!cn lie, ami nil nnli'M fur I'lalu. tlrniiini'ulnl, nnd rniiey rriuiiuir. pronijitiy mini m u miuiur Hut Mill nut full In uhu unll.ritctlon. A full nvorlmriil uf l.M- lti.NKK,inh in llrtil., Miirt (f.ilirf, SiiiiitiiiiiiK'., Siilirnii", IImimiIIoii., lite, nlnnynou hunt, nml lor rule iluiip. HO! FOR GOLD HILL! rouzi ZZORSE STAGE LINE. Infill tlienrenniiinNlitlii'iuf i.roni MMiIng ; lo.!t lli'Miuiidirrul (iolil tiiiuit. iMInt'it lit Colli HIM, III ' mi'iitIIki m'II run u 3D!i.jE3Lji"Sr XjI3T3E3 In mid from then', Mltli Forn nnitisR stacks. from nnd ntlirllit'd tie. Tin' Plnirn mII11i.hu .InekMint I I", from the I'MON 111)1 1.I.. iwry nioriilnit (Siindiya Imdiidid) at 'J iiVIih k I mid n luruliitf, Mill l.'iuc Cutd Hill ut II uVlwk v- fry nihr w iii. PAUOCUO AND LIQHT FREIGHT lakiuoii rui'oii.il I" Icrui'. l'ur IV.' IK or Knliihl. upplv nt Ihede.k of the Union Until, or to ihe miIimtII. r. .KIII.V Ill'.UIIOI.n. Jai'kMitnllh', March XI, lM:ii..iitr. Livciy iincl Sales Stablos. Conn r ol t ulir.ii ula nml 1'ouilli Mm I.. i:v ;i.r(;.cT: u nnoi. larl I iii;i; .i i,i!i,io are cen- ii. i. i.ii i.ii.i ....it..iii..iit . ii" i limn iiuiii. iiur-i. ., and miilxs Mill ! kpt ly th'diy or M(.vl.,ul iimI' rate rlinrxt.. 1h" piop.-klori' have .'Vir.il lino BUGGIES C. CARRIAGES, foriiuonrtnohoiMv. lu h'lon riarouahle lim. AU"M iJood Gn-Jdlc S&ohcs &ISii1o:i, Mhklilluy "ill I I I iyu tunny pirtuf lhei.ouii. try, on nii-oiul'li l mi. Animal I'ought nnd Sold. and horn. l,rohc tu tin .addle ur li.uni'.i'. 'I tut propr!i'lor pi ilise IViiiMhialuclto .at-lifiu-tlon lu nil Ml.oi.iiy ruur thnu villi a lull. jiitk.ouuiii,ii. t. i-iir c. v. aioi,, SUnGICAL AIJD MECHANICAL Ofllct At liU Iti.infMT. tuUtndof Cull lornl.i Huvt. Hi: wii.i. ri:uroiiM Ai.r. mve.Mry op, ralluus lu his Hue or I'U.iiio', lu Ihe I Itett uud luo'tiiniriiV(i.t)e, Tinvni liiHftteiioii CIUX.JJ 3.U.ATJ3 in full Mt or in iiiuts, iik maybe reipilnd. Tornin x--OVIBH. 12 ly. X-ii"t7,03C3'" t5"fc10, ItoieliniK, . T. Gtl'.O. HOSS HAS TAKKXflL f tho biiildin,' on tho corner niM- f&Kl ilo the American Hotel, rtilltul and M it airaiiginl (he .amo .ultaldu lor n LIVERY STABLE, Where he kajH Horn's mid ll'iggle.at nil Himm ready to uccommod ilu eutouuis. l'lom his long nml Mill-Known eM rknnt, lm Isulde to pioniko that nil miliiinls liU lu his ilmrgo fli.ill l.i will ami latthlully nltemleil lu. Alnuis ready tu uecomiuodale CtlK.ll' lor a IMA llo-tliurs. Xuv. 1, IMC -I"if HARDY ELLIFF HAS erected a New uud Commodious Tav ern Stand at the South Jiul of tho lllg Cannon, DOUGLAS COUNTY, O. T., Whcro he Is prepared In oeeommodato tho puli Ho lu gol lle. The long resldenco ot the proprietor nt this point precludes the mccsclty ol' tiling that His Table Mill bo as mcII furnl.liol ns the country nirords. Issupplktl villi Hay and (1111111111 ubmidaiico. Animals Mill reecho iiaitlcular utteiitlon. Hi cry attention p (Id lu render thoso m ho call comfortalile uud tatUlled. KHf JACKSONVILLE CEMETERY I NoTtcn is'iiiVm:v (iivr..v. That tho CEMETERY GROUNDS haio been completely tun e) id, fenced lu, nud ilh ided Into appropriate lots. I'rom nml nltir this date, lit krinuitsMlll not bopcimlthd until application 1 had to Meters. JlUltriX A LINN, Jackmn. llle. I'artles Ueslilng to purcbuu tullablo plots Tor FAMILY BUEYINO GROUNDS, Vaults, Monuments, Ac, can Re tiro them upon application to tliu nboio named gentlemen, liy order of iho IIOAIIP OK TRUSTiaS. Jacktoaville, Pccunber 10, l?4.-tM7. Tito Contented Man. Why need I rlrltc for wcnltli ! It I. i'iidiikIi for me That lU'inenlinlli wnt me flrciigtli nnd health, A .ptrlt ;lml nml Tree! flrulciul tliui! Mr..nK to reclcve, 1 eliijj my lijtnn nt mini nnd eve. On wime, nlmt lloodi of rlclir. How I IIuiim', henN mid gold haio they ( Yet lirc'ii Ik-.I Jujs tln'y nour kuow, Hut fret their hourniiunv. The more they havf, they 'fnU Increaio J Complaints nml im Ins nel cr cease. A rule of Icara this Murld they call, To melt M'cm. eofilr; It couulKai plmiiirci hath fur nil, And iiuiiu ikiileil Atharc. TIip llllle Mid, on ncwIKrigcd ttlng, And lnctsreul in the Spring. Tor loc of ii .. hlll,Moodi and plalm lu iK'nuteoiis hues ire clad ) And lilnl. .Iinr far and nnir icet atrnlii', Caii:lit up liy tcliiK's Klad; " ltlnu," .Iiik. the link, " onr lal to ply i'' The lilRlil!iiale Ius ' lullaliy." And mIicii the cohten "iin rocs forth. And all like gold iipii'tir, When Moiim u'ertprvadi the KloMticatth, Ami IkhU liau HikiiIiik inrii, I think thi'KU Ktorlc that I rvo .My kind Crintur made fur inc. Ihi'ii loud 1 llinuk tli' Lord nliore, And .iy, In Jo) fill mood IIU loM', liiilo.il, I. l'ullur's loc IIdmIIU to nil men phhI. Then let m enr cMtvfnl llie, i:nJu)Iii;,Mill licihlgm to gn. Tho San Juan Difficulty In Parliamont. In Ihu llmi-eof C01111110111, 011 llio .'Id of Jlny, .Mr.H. I'llgrnild mknl the .Secretary r estate lir 1'on.igii Allalri, whether lie Mas prepared to glo the House any iiiforurition ni In the iiniteut po'Hion of llm negutlatlon bctniTii tills country nml tlio Unitril .Stale. Midi referemv to the Island of Han Juan, nml Mhcthcr lie li.ul uuy objections lo lay the cor rcfmiilciico Midi the I ultnl .State Ooicru infill on lint subject upon the table of the IIoih.. He m Wnil fiirilier.tu ink, nlllioiigb he li.ul not gltin liotlee of hi Intention so tu lu, mIiiiI mih the preniit tmiilitioii nfnllalrs 11 tu the mi'iipitloii of, nml Jurisdiction in llio Iflaml ul San .liian, lu (oii'eiiueniv if tlio nr- inurements undo with tli-iifrul .-'cult. He ulsu Ml'liultu know Mhcllur llie noble loul had h filled inn tMiiiitirpriiiiil1iii froin llie I iiilnl Male, mid liilbir be luul made nnv other propo.itiiui tu the L'tiiteil Slate lu con in.ipKlK'v of tluMMUiprombc Mhkh hepropoied having ban rejected. Would the noble lord ul.u slate m lull was tho nature nf theroii.- pruuitse thai bail betti rijwtcl by llie United .StJllT. Iird .1. ltti'MI A lo Ike last iiu'tion. I niiiiiot proTly giu nn iiihmi r ul prtsvut. lur ll mouM not bo uiiiieniciil lu eMil.ilu ii'iw llie 11 iture of I1.1t the honorable gintleiiian cull mi: comproiiriK' mu iroii,ii, Mliieli mo MiIiiK wtis lairly in meoiilaiiiv Mllh llie terumf the Inaiy id It HI. The pimm slate of tlwipii lion I (hi: We made a pnioi!lion In Angiikl l.il. Mhicli m.i nfiiMil by tho Anvrl- e.in guvciiiiueiit, lliey tMitiu uvir ugalii their claim tu (he il.uiiiiei, v. htt.lt ihoy h id originally 1i.11u1.il mniii uitir llio treaty, iiu lutimliil lu reidy lu llial, nml llare Mitt khiiii iiiistloii whitlnr llie Aiiur.e.ui fnirium'iit Mould gHe uuy rtlily lu nnr il sp.iuh, but llie latt intelli gence I utvlteil wii lliut (Jk'ti.T.il t.'.iu'n.c ul to neeive oiiKi fioiu tliv 1'iisiihiit to pre pari nil ttiiiMir luuur ilt.piteli. 11-j-rmi on the truiit of Stmt luinccr Mhetlar 1 i-au lay tlm i'oireiHimiuiiu ( 11 lite laliie. or Mhrllur .oiue lurtlur reply on tlic )urt tifliir .Majesty's iiuicriiiiieui miii inn in m-eet.arv. At tu uir rtuteufllie ordiputiuii of the i'.l.itid ofS.iii .liian, Ihu Houe IsiiMarolInt liemr.tl Harney Ihoulit It nutysary In placo UIO nun nnd n li.tlttiy of guns on tlio Maud, tiin, h'1011 M.11 milt Ilu re iillb onl.-t. from the IVe'ldent tu lui Ills own ilisi rellon, on Ihu b ills ol .Sic retuiy MureyV dispatch, Mhleli it well kuonti tu uli f us. Hi 11. .Siott netiiin' In liui spirit 1 f that ili.pitcli. Iinmediiilely stilt nwav Iruui the I.I.1111I nil but till) lui'ii. und dielartil tli.it iieitlar parly O'lvlil tu have lie '.cllliiuj'l- iieiidiiig. lie isil.elioii MliUnllieiiueilioti nm in- nlsu Hilt iiMiiy the gun, uud iufonueil the (itimnor of Vuiieoutir Isluud nud our Admi ral nf Mhalliu bad done. The (Jmcriior of Vutieoiiur I.laud did not cou.lder lilmcl( nil thorlnl tnenttriutnanyrnnipromlseorngra incut Mith Ceo. Scott, nut having lud nuy or ders from home. Onkr Ii no sincu been sent to tlio Admiral tnliud Hill marines the sum nuiuWr or men hi the United .States had on tho iil.iiul. Wc said nt the Mime lime that il wii fairly In nceordineo uith what thoAiuer lean CoieruuHiit had iKilmnl that tlieru should be no celuiiu Jurisdiction cxereiwil In tho Uliiiid, There has been some doubt In tho mind of tlio Coieruor of Vancouver Island Mhcthcr we should liau n itt.igi. Irate on the Muml lest It might rreate eouruslon How tli it lias been decided, I cannot say, but meli mus the stale of ullaiis ut the date of may last iiiUllistiice. Who Low: Xmn. Who, Doktuv. I '.using from cliildhoml, uud from tho child hood of H'Uctv. to tlio grovvii'iiii men mul women of thi most grow n-up and uuchildliko ngo lite mind nml heart ofgreati-st depth and elevation tiro commonly thiuo which take tho greatest delight in poetry ; the tlinllmust mid empthst, on the contrary, nronl nil cvcnls, not iliifeciMtfuddictcdtonoul reading. This accords, too, will, nil uualagoii exiiericuec uf liiiiu.it) natuie. I he mrl of person who not merely in bouks, but in their lives, wo find per K'luully engaged in hnuthig fur excitement ironi without, ure invariably tltwe who do not pfis, i-itlter In llie vigor of their Intellectual powers or llio depth nf lltelr sensibilities, that vvliiili Mould en iblc them to find ample excite ment nearer home. 'Ihomott Idle and frivo lous per.ons tako n natural delight in fictitious it ii r.ttiv c; the excitement it all'ords h of tlto kind which comes from without. Such persons ure ranly lovers of poetry, though they may fancy themselves hi. decau.-i tbev relish novels in erte. llul poetry, which is tho delineation of me deeper mul more secret wordings oi numaii emotion, is lntcietin,,' only to thoo to whom it rtcall vvltat they have left, or whose Imagi nation it Htlru to conceive what they could ft el, or what they might have been ablo to feel, had their outward circumstance, been different. Ciayoit, Two old maids were conversing with a iottng lady who was about to bo married, vvhui one exclaimed petulantly, "'Well, if you will do it. you must bear tlio rcsponsiblty," "Cirtaiuly, I expect to," was tho significant rep')' U.vsktti.kd Statu or Kunoi-E. Mr. Dallas, American Minister tu Lnglund, Intimates lu dispatches to tlio Covernmeut ut Washington, that serious apprehensions arc entertained by UnglLli statesmen lor the general peace of IJiiione. lie thinks that J.uropeau attain are I in a pricmious condition. Tho Chicago Candidates. Wc cMrncl below from Ihe San Krartcisco Ifciuhl or Juno lltli, the ulilor's coinmcutl upon tho result of the Chicago Convention, mid concerning the camlldalcs for 1'reisdeiit nml Vice I'resiJcut. 'I ho urtlcle will Mill re pay perusal. If, beforo rcslirday, any member of tho Democratic party had been disposed to inter tain apprehensions ns lo the result of the l'ns Idcntlai contest next Xovimkr, uppreltcn sioiu b.Knl upon tho tempurary delay that ha oceurri.il in cliooslnglliuilatidard bearer of our parly, be mutt hac been lully cured of such doubts nml fear by the announcement by Owrlaiiil Mail, of lite nomination! by the lb!- publican C'oimutloiint Chicago. Ilnny 01 cr sanguine Ilepubllcau bad thcrelofoio imlulgetl lu delusiie how of possible success conseiuht on distraitloii In the nuik "f tlm !......., nil such H.itUring nnd isionary c.xpictatinu must liutc r.ceied a cruel shock. Had Mr. ScHiird Ihu Mnhomcl of bis pirty been tiio nominee, there Mould have ban some rcnion for tho timid mid tho waierin uinong llie Dcmocriicy to fear Id success. Ho ha liein the luiindcr of the ltepublican party, lie lias forced it out. He h.H lianimcred it lifto ton sislency nnd sliaH.', nnd stteiylli nml tinir. In nil .Southern mind be is the luipirsouatlbii of Kepublicatiisni ; nnl bi name Is llie only name that lias kept the fanatic nnd-rha fatu Ists of bis parly tiyilher. HI frlvale cliar ticlcr I exemplary and talent command res pvet. Without an unbroken front 011 our side there was dinger in him. Hut tho danger is past. Mr. Lincoln, the 'inmlneo of the Clikngo Convention, Is n person unspiclulile talents, bill incuta iiuiiiirchnr uitir nor antecedent tu evoke in hi beliulf tin enthusiasm uf the Itcpublimti inae. 'I'ht only eminence ho ha attained ha Ikvii tliri'igh tliu iiihintitlous notoriety bunnpilrl In os,mm!ii Mr. Dougla in Ihe Senate, lie lia ora ipialillcatlon, howcer, for Ills prei'iit iinhaiiyv ixvitlou i one tiling to in'.ltli blui tu thuiurnesltiimpiitby ofhis party. Hell .. .!... I .l .....!.. l( I.. I...... 11 llloion,ii.'ivai ii.'ova'"i-. i.viii 111 i.ir t.iekv, lie bassK.,t u blcllmc In .kiiunclatloi. r the In.llli.lluni of I.U iiattie Slate. To u .,,..1. .l,l.. In. 11 III ..ri.nur.iil.inpn.i.1.1. I ilu Tu propurlluii lo the blaikuc ul Ins Ilea sou. Mr. Iluiinilj.it llimlin nf.Mnlne, thcllcmib lieau iioininiv for Vice'l'resideiit. lia iiotliln,' rem trkable in hi Intcllut, hi history or hi habitude, except that he wiw a Ikuuurut n long ns Deinocruey In Maine mii soliint in honors uud emotumiiitsi lint iissikiii usudicr' ity mcrtunls hi party mid iliuuppodllnn pre 111lc1l, he deserted In the oitiiosltiou. He has iibtaineil n ciy high priix lor hi recreancy. 'I'lti'tc is indceil nothing lu liltn. Theru is no Inulir In tbu Itfpubllcaii parly, not even I'liil Douglas (nhutii lu lunch rc'i'iuh'ci In color iillhougli Ihu llxiter Dull letliaa.hide ur Imii the udv.ititagu uf him), who Is iml hi siirior in tu'ul ol iutcltiit. Had n Lincoln is, mm iiiijcciiotiaire in i viry Kiiiiiueni oi ittc Auuihaii iKtip'o, Hainiiii Mill beu luillstoue uruunl hi 11(1 1;. IImii tho poor entry ( nihil- -t.iM, t'iKsius M. Clay. Mould hate Until uiui'li dnrttter iio.iilu.itiou. Th.'ii is n curloii feature lu these iioiuhia. lion. The Id publican parly, ileclarln,' there ixl.ls tin irn'pnti-lliio cuiuuei ucimccii lia Norili mid the .Sotitli. mid lli.it one iuut me eiitnii in tm niiicr; in on er oni, iiciiiz mi Xurlli. mid iiguliiit iillSoulh. lake n man uud iigaiiht nil uiilli, lake n man Souihcrii.buri. the exponent of it prhicii.'e n n cud dale for the .'residency or l ho Cnllnl Stall-. Again, lite Itvpubhcai. p irly. .Uciar. lug kuVuiIv by icsulutlon ngul.i't llfiiHicrary ' ami .ii-rtililiu Mtor.n' of iMuocntey. ami . ilng savorni' or IMuocrney, and parties nnd I.mim to it support , oraey, lake u in m fr.l. fruit. 'the .auip- ud,.rt.r Mltli all the tnviiii..' mi uguluil D m odor of hi liif.iinv clinging tu him tu be llie l-.ui.ni.iiit .ion i-.iiri ,,,,,.,. I'xtioi'eiil uflhelr principles n candidate (or lite Viec-I'rmideiiey. Aid II 1 serioudy claim d that u thing of slim!. and patihc like this, nn urgan'Ail Jugglery, iiiheut. u swindle, a ba. charlatanry without evin n decent pretence lo principle will uvircouie tin Iktuui ratio liosls in llio coming conti.t. l'-foie the Chicago nomination theilalni wn ubtiirb ruougti ; but now, the thing is ulnioil loo prvpOiteroui rur si'rioin consideration. As Onii Tiitrr. White men, Indian and negroes, will steal ; but we did think the brute creation, with nil the bad examples ihovvn tin. m in association with the human race ni every hue, were jet fan from tho su.pieioii uf theft. Hut every day wo learn soniithlug ; every day, nlaels, some new phase nf crime. I made know u tu us. u don't l.ke milieu any how. One of tlte stubborn tribe lined in an ugly trick some Ivvo vears ago, nnd wo nre not . (ho dUu.loiis ovvi-.t by lutil-jucr K. likily soon tu forgit it : linrcforo we may be lwivn tm im (.'hutiiI Jackon. pardoned for any pnjudiio reg.irdina' the mil- Wlu.it 1 wsltid Col. Heiilon at five oVIoek mult. Hut above all bias, we do now assert In the evening, I was coiidueti.l lo him, In n i. i in i i , ' , , . ,i, i,Jrooiiivvliiiobovns niriouuiliit withliUcbll. that mules will sleat-ut len.t, oiw mu.e l ,mMUlli ur w100 book. He was teaching stolen, and to say that ii.' will, theicfore, Ii, ii,,.,,, iimclf. That day he had prccntid an (jolngiiogniibr leiiglh linn politicians du evervdav iliirliu" m. txcitiug raiivtus, vvhll.t iliargliig ollensi- ngaiint niipumnU. Hut to exp'alu : Ui.t Tridav nlglit .Mr. O. D. lloxie, living six mill from .luel.ionv ille, heard u ruin pus iii his barn yard. I'retly soon be beard tlio roll of wogoii m ha Ii, ih parting. 'Ihiuk lug no more of the matter, u$ liU watchdog gave no barking signals, Iiq returned to rest. Tlio next morning ho discovered that his farm vvugou was gone. The noise of tlio preceding night ncurrcd to him. .Some rascal had stolen llie vvugou, lie looked In his barn liorsis nil there nil right. Ho was ubout selling oil' in kmicI. of bis wagon, when ha met n neighbor biiuging back the vvugou, mid with it a mule, Tho mud vvus the culprit. Ho wu taught early that morning, dragging off the wagon, to which lm bad attached himself by a long baiter, it having become fastened ubout the pole of the vehicle while the mule vvus klikiug up Sam around the barnyard, ilr. Iloxlo re ceived back the vvugou und took tho mule In custody, subject to the call of hi proper owner. He vvus in part to blame himself, Mr. H.savs, lor leaving hi barnvard gate open, but that doe not Ic.scn the criminality ot the mule. That animal should be looked after ; that bo will steal Is a fixed fact. Xo doubt lie lia done tlio fsmo thing before, for ho is branded. Hcreulicr let It bokuovvn that mules will steal. A candidato for Legislative honor wa standing upon a platform elected upon a fence, uddressing the " dear iwople," nud very impor tunately soliciting their suffrages, when one of his uudilor interrupted bim by asking him how bo stood upon llio vexed question of Con gressional Intervention. Another voice cried out, " He's on tho fenco !'' " Ves," instantly responded the bewildered candidate, " und its so very muddy on each sido that 1 am ufrid to get down." " It is woman," said u wicked fellow, " and not her wrongs, that ought to be redased." General Sam. Dale. "The Life nml Thins of Ccncral Sam. Dale," the MlfiN.ippl partisan (suis tlio Sac ramento Union), tni recently been isjuedfrom the press, umkr the iditoishlp cf.t. 1 It. Clalbounie, of .Mississippi. It is n most in teresting work, rail of startling Incidents, mIiIi it running cnmmcntniy on men nml thing of tlio day In Mlilcli the " partisan " 11, at. llelow wo glio bis Impression of men nnd thins ubout W'ti'liinglon, sucii as existed there in hi day and generation : About this time 1 rcwilreil lo visit Wadi lugtun City, to nlteiid to my claim forn large amount due me for corn nnd other supplic., iiiriusiieii lu ihu iroop 111 tin) scrileo ol llio United Stall's nt 1ul011s tlnu-n. mid on the expedition to l'ort Dale, in Iluller county. Ull lirrUIII". I lull nil 11L .llr.moa II11I1.I 10,. 1 ue.xl il.iy Mcnl to lite Alubam.t ill legation. The third diy, Col. Wm. IE. Khijr.of the Senate, brought mo word that tluicrul Juris sou iK-sIrnl to k-o me. "Tell Dale," said be to Col. Kin:.'. " lltat If 1 bad as little to it j us be h.i, 1 should h.ue seen him before now." The llenerul wu Mtilldng in the lawn In trout ol the mansion ns wo approached, lie ml tuuail uud granil nit Murmly by the hand. "Xo lutroJuctioii Is ncidcd, said tlic Colonel. " Oh, 110," said Iho Ocncral, shaking inv hand again, " 1 hall never lorgit Sam. Dale. Wu Miilktd into bis reception room, and I Mas introduced lo Col. IK11I011 mid Ihe or six other distinguished men. Tlny Merc .ill very cull, mid Invited inu tu lisit tin in. They Hero lalklng ' Xiitlillentloii," the ingrowing sublect nt tbnl tieriod.mid llie I'ictlilciit. turn In,,- to me, suid : " Cineiul Dale, If Ihli thing got on, our country will be like a bag nf meal Mil both eiuK otieii. 1'n is It Uli lu llie mill die. or otherwise, uud it Mill run out. I must tie llie bag and site the country." Tho cent patty now took have; but when I roo tu lire Mltli Col. King tl.O lieiienil ilctaliieil I re- me .ir,1.rfl mi .111119 MJibki. nud dlfictiil hi ser- vain lu iiltt-L tut iiMiur mini onciiiiocK, :: ., , , i .1 r Vu "Uf ' '"ir ."?r w ".'" "'J ' u"' i,,l,"i "r biM'i.e.s that brought me to nsli nlon. H tlllll Mill i " Slllll., J Oil lute blVII ttUJ til jour country, but )ou Ittiic made one mistake in tile. Vo'u ore now old nml Military, nml Milhniit a boMim iriiii'i ur lauiiiy to coiniort you. Coil called miiij away. II it nil I bate achieved fame, poaer, itcrjlliing 1 Mould cxiliauge if she iouM be u-stored to me u moment." 'J he Iron man trcmh'cJ mIiIi emotion, nnd for some time corned lit fueo mIiIi bis hand, ntnl tittrs ilrntitvcil on hi knee. I mus dieply ulleetiil miii I. Ilu took two ur three turn nerixi the room, uud thin abruptly said: ' Dale. Ihey lire trjiiij,' me lure: jou mi,i mh do it ; but. by die Coil uf lli-.nen, 1 will lipho'd llie laws I" 1 tin 1,'rslooil htm lo lie referring In nullili. ration ugalii, liU iniml having evidently re iiiriul lu It.iuid I c.riiial the ln'lo thai tiilfgl Mould gu right. i'hey t'nilt go righl, sir," lie ecl.tlincd pasiIouatiI,ihikirlu(liiiplK.upu'i ll.o table. He niluii.il down idler this, mid hoMcd me Ida collci'thm of plvs, many of a mot eolly nud inrii'in. hind, Mtit tu bim fiom every ipiarter, bi propcudlv for smoking being Mill known. 'I hese,'' said lie, " Mill du In look at.- I still smoke my corn itdi, Sam, n ou ,""' ' " """ od'n n me " l" " ' I "I-. ., ,,, xs 1'tl' ' r",1 '' JJ". ' c wcc. In e to " l' r''" ' "' '? " .- ' ' '"-1'' , '' '"." '';' ' " " ' . ' .,i,,1m,, 01 '"".l" "' """" l'1" d'mil Mill. bin. v- , "' r"" '" : '" " .TV.'"" ,' ''' liuien uis-no.,iatl.r vvlut dlgniturle ' I'n '"-' 8 , '"H ri''1 '.""'i' ,' lc ,"' cry sparingly, on!) ak.ng a s.ugle gla-s i ,.,..- .-, -i.u :.i.... .. ...111.,, When mo parted lor the last tiniu he said s .My friend. fatcMcll ; ivo shall sec eaili uthtr no mure let ut mat in heaun." 1 could nnlv misni-r l.lin with tears, Tor I felt that vvi sF.ould meet no more on earth. T,e Alab.iinrv iLlegat Ion each Invlliil me to u formal ilium r, nf.il introduced mo very gcnci- ally to the iiieiuKni. .ilr. Cullioiin vva par ileuhirlv kind. It was from blm that 1 lint neilveii the n-niiranco that the iiulliliealion trouble would be settleil. Ilu was n limn of simple manners, viry plain lu blsullire, of Ihe uuul moral habits, lutcnc:y iiiiiiieclimi. some iIiIiil' of mi cnlhuIat. nml, if iicroiiillv inn- bilious, equally ambitious fur llie glory of his country. Hi t)le oricuMng mus ricciili.ir lluent, often vilieincut, but wholly without or nament ; bo rawly ued a figure of kpecih ; hi ge?luris vvero few uud simple; but lie .poke with hi eve they were full uf ronecii liatcil fire, nud limkid iml through: he was lume.t in uvcry thin,,', lie found his vvuy very I , ..si., t.i. .i iri .111.1 I t lirtll it I ul 111 til At ll't , daboiale report to tho Siuate, llie usullof laborioiK nearib. nml had pioniiuuceil n pow crful spiuli tt there ho win, wlih I'ivikIi uud SpanUh giaiumar', i;lobei, nnd .lute nml lieiiell, instructing hi tluMrcu in tlu rudi incuts. Ho iinplojcd nn teacher. The next inornlni' nt suurisQ 1 was strolling in the Cup jtol (round, m1h.ii whom should 1 see but the Colonel and hi little ones. Shaking me by Iho baud, be said, " These ate my p'ckaiiliiutcti, IJcneral my only inusurw. t uriu' ii.em eviry morning uinong the ftovvcrs, sir; it )WU.f,M them to love liod love Cod, sir." I .,., fcir,itk with Ihe sentiment, and w ilh the labor thi great man performed ; and ct he never seemid to be fatigued. Ho was not a man of conciliatory maimer, nnd seemed lo bo nlvvuvs braced up for uu attack. Ho spoke vvilli u sort uf snarl n protracted sneer upon Iii raie but vvitn great einpnasis nnu vigor. Ill manner toward Id opponent, nnd espe cially hi looks.wcre nbaolutily Instilling j but it wu well known that he wu ready to stand up to whatever ho said or did. It was won derful how bo and Mr. Clay n voided personal collision: they hated one another mortally at ono period ; they spoke very harsh and cutting thing in debate ; both vvero proud, ambitious, obstinate und imperative; both were fearless of consequence, und though habitually Irasci ble and impetuous, perfectly collected in mo ments of emergency. They differed on almost every point, and only agreed cordially on one both hated Cal houn. A nu orator, Clay never had hi equal in Congress. 1 would liken him, from what I have beard, to I'ilt. Xo single speech that consummate orator and statesman ever made produced the impression made by Sheridan lu Iii celebrated oration on tho impeachment of iiu-itmg ; no speecu oi uiay may no com pared with tho great oration of Webster 'to reply to Hiijne; but. for n series of parlia mentary specel.es nud parliamentary triumphs, liv lit Itistl in imii majr uu riNii'lll'i null I Ult I and no American with Clov. To a erv lilehl -. llallE.l. no-, ilno iino I. i r.A... . A.l 111. Ik!s oriicr ol iulcilcct, tncy both unite, a boiu tcm perament, Indomitable rculullon, nnd the fac ully of coiiiuiiiiiil Iho lilgliut lacully of uli. Webster, with brilliant genius, Mitli it wit less studied IT not so f'l.ukliiuj u Slicridaii, and nitli oratorical gift not mrp iscd In ancient or modern Hurt, mus of 11 convivial, not a resolute teuieraiiii.ut, nud Mas tklicieut In none nnd limincM. Tlic Munt of these mu felt throughout Id career, nml enabled other to succeed m hen ho should have triumphed. As u ii)inpuiloii,esccially idler dinner, he was most delightful ; ut olncr times lit was saturnine mid repulsive. Ci.iv mih haughty, nud only conbul tu his frieudl. Ileiitou Ma stlfT Mltli every one. Mr. Calhoun Mai iitl'ible and conciliating, nud iietcr filial to ntlruet tlis young. Hut Tor grace of m imirr, for lliejuit nitliiiin of dignity nnd 1tII.1t till t , mul for tho capacity of iuliencing men, 110 one of Ilu .' jrett nlen, nor til&y'JBfyirfmtaoHffHWl gardetl him n 11 sort of aunglng deity 1 tlte rough ImiIsmooiImiiuii follonul lilin Willi fiar les conlliUitco ; the tlteotiei ot politicuu mid jiiricouiills Ml befuto hi IntiiitUc pin-vp-tlonst lysleinsuiid tulenicii Miicoxllnguisliid truether i 110 measure mid no in.insurviieil It's opposition, mid lite enbit nuard bitn prcce- iletiee ocr nil. neiimi lautis, uui utey were lost in Ihcliijtcr of hi ili iractcr i bo mos ton arbitrary uml p.Hsiouab. nud too opt lu em brace lite I'.iuse in in irieiiu muiioui iuiiiir In;.' into its lustier. Hut tbeo were faults In lik'iilul. ticrurii. to hi frontier life uud mili tary training, uud tu the Injustice be had ex KTleiiail from hi opponents. 1 saw Hlair, of the f.Vof-r, Amo Kendall, nnd Col. Ju. tialci'. or Iho Xitlional ii(ri gtnur. Hlair has the hardest faie 1 ever in-spi-clid. Tlie lute (lm. Ulasscoils, of All- 11.111, urn ol the noblest bcntteil men llmt ever veil, told me thul n mct uf lleorglu mid Ken tucky mcmbcis, dining togcllur one day, or dered nu ovstir supjicr for thirty, tu be paid for by the incs lli.tt produced, for llie occasion, the illicit man from their respective i Slates. The owning came, and tlio company assem bled, and ticorgia pa-scntcd a fellow not natu rally ugly, but who luul the klinelc ul throvvlnu Ids leutii.-ci nil nn one side. Kentucky vvailti uiHiik of trouble. Their man. whom Ibry ll.ld ClMMK.nl lip for II VVClk, Mil SO hopJesl.V ilriinl; that he could nolstund uu hi leg. At the lust moment a happy thought occurred to AlbcrtO. Ilanen. Ho juiiiikiI Into u bacis, drove to the UMt nlhee, nud brought lllnir down o nn Invitiil guest. Jut ii be tntcml, looking bis prettied, llavvc mug out, " lllalr, lools u nature made you, uud the oysters oro ourf.liv'll-d!" It Is hardly necessary lo udd that Georgia paid for the uvstcri. The first time I saw Hlatr. about c!cvcn o'clocls ut night, be vva writing sits ulitiriul on Iii knee. He read It tu Col. King and inwoir. It was u tluiiideiiug ntlael; on Mr. Calhoun what I euliiil " ula.bcr " lor sotnilbliig lliut hid been mid that morning In Ihe Small, t nt. King iicpgw nun tu soiieu It. " X." Mid Hlair, ht It tear his Inside o.ll." Willi nil llit eotieeulnl lire, ho wu u man nf s.ngul.ir inildniss uf iiunners. He In- vlnd me t nn elegant dinner ut bis fpUiidul man-don, troivtled Mllh ill.tlngu1di.il guests. Hetiitiilnlnid liberally nud without utTecta tlou. uud I mus clmrmetl with the beauty and 1,11111111711 ut lu imelnating wile. Amo Kuidall. nfvvhom Iliad heard in much ns llie champion of the Democracy, I found . i little, tloop.il up man, eadaviruusnn u corpo, rather taciturn, iiupritending in manner, nui oi vvonuiriiii icsouriv nun iuicui. Colonel Jo. Cab in John Hull, ll.cy tell nu, by birth uud in liniment, and ho bat tbu hearly lool; of one. Hut il so, how came tliu Hulls in burn hi cniccihring the war: Tl.o liittttietmcr, I will runcinbtr, stfHl up in.ni fully for the country, and often bavo I uud my comrade. In 18l;t-li, whin hungry find ! ponding nml Ik'scI will, dinger, been cliccied nil by ii stmy fragment oflils paper. (Colonel I (aha sl.U'ik me nudliilly by the hand, and In ltnl tm tn dino with him, ll.'lng iouiel!ed (o deitiue, he Insisted on my taking a drink out of hi canteen - the very best old ryu ever tastid. The .line evening lie Kilt a dozen tn my iiiiarlers large, honwt.niuarc-stiled, high shoiiidircd liotile-i, tiiat wo rarely sec uovv-a-da v i. Tlio printer nt Wu.hliigton nil live In princely r-lvle spaelnin dwelling, pictures, statuary. I'ariil.ui lurniture, suinilous tables, iholio wines! Nothing in Iho mclroiiolls at- touldicd me so inueli. A printer hi the South iwiially live In u Utile box ofn home not big enough lor rurmturo ; his picture ami tiutucs are hi wife uud children ; hi oflicc is u nicru sluiity, studs full of glue and pasti, uud uli sort, ot trapt ; lie works in in loat-siceve. wills ll.en-jil.tunevsoiiistlmcofu little, ragged, turbukiit daredevil of u boy j be toils night anddiy, ufiiu never paid uud h itf-.tarved, nuking great men out of mull subjects, nnd often receiving for it abu-cs an J ingratitude ; the most gem rou fellows in the worldready In give ou lialf they have, Ihou-jh tl.ey nldom get inueli to give. In Wiishlugton they dibits port, madeira, uud o'd rye; vv Ith us they te! doni git higher than rot-gut I An iccenlrlc friend of our stepped into n store, In n village which shall be nameless, where some colored brtthrcii were doing u llltlo trading. "Ah! Mr. ," tald our friind, 'jou bavo jour con-Ins In, I see!'1 The young merchant said nothing, but looked mad. Our Iriiud stepped out. but in a few minute ictiirued, after tho table customers had departed. I hope you will not take any offense at what I remarked Just now," said he. Oli, no," say llie iiurihaut, " I never tnku oftense ut am thing jou say." " Glad to bear it," replied Ino nuiwer, ""the nlggtr are u mad us the devil !" Ho then slopid, narrowly missing a Hying vard tllik. Tlte following I said to bo the prlvato rcclpo of an editor out West : " Take one pint of whisky, stir it well with another pint of whisky ; beat carefully with a .poon und keen pouring tu wiilsky. l-ill u largo bovvlvvltti vvutcr, and make tlio servant set it out of louriinch. Tuke n small tumbler, pour lu two spoonsful of wutir; pour out tho water and till up with whiskv, and add to tho above, l'luvor with whisky to your taste." " Mr. Speaker," said u new Irl-h member, rising, " we unnot prize too highly the right of fiecuien. They bavo been transmitted to us by our fathers ns n rich legacy, nnd palsied be tlio hand of tho man who would refuse tu acknowledge or maintain them! Among tliesii rights, Mr. Speaker, i llio right ol volition, or doing a we please, l'.vcry man. sir, should do us ho pleases ; and if be doe not, he should be conipei lid !' Wiikat Iti.miiT. Several farmers bavo told the tditor of the San Jose Utporltr that part or tle'r wheat I suffering Irom the blight, similar to Messrs. Hidwell and Turner's crop. I 'I'll n .: TahL nil toll minn jiIaiji AWfltttinSi - iW VH'ji-a in'ttv nvtit vut ujj( viv-tv !, (Iim'- (Ion the heailt arc founl lo be pmnty. In somtV cases tuc liusus aro ojvuw auu sjuvau vuy 1; TAl.. " vsj N I iV ft To w tiV. I M I'tV. .. j Afi A - .vtfcfSf-S' i-aWrrjV TTH5Wt- ty.