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m psvutaBPKEaMTlTO mmFMwmmwmm&m2 UH M P"p3Lgrf1Jfyi JIIH mmSSSSMHHhhMHHHHHHIIH i LJU mi &WJ Kf' UiiA m IKE OREGON SENTINEL. - - ' " JACKSONVILLE. ft A tit it n "vMTiirit a mm - - Domestic Matters. Under tho caption Hints ond Suggis- ,1.. ( - !.... ..I !.. .!.! ....!.... I.. . . nun., 19V gnu iiiitu III llll. iniiiiuvr IU II communication edit til from I'licenlx, which we commend to the nttctuion of tho residents Of this Valley We have not sufficient space to comment upon tho viovs nirkred by our correspondent nt this time, as fully as we opprobrium upon Ids head, that ho was ''the desire, but we (hall at nn rnrly day nddrits bret abused man ntlvc." With equal pin oursclf to the task of n review 111 f.rfno. ! priety can Senator f.nne say the same of him Kvcry render will be convinced from 1boKir, In these days nkn " Ilia little dogs nnd general tenor of the writer, that his prime object Is, the greatest good to this whole com-r f dofumers nrc fiiund on the Pacific cint, I ,iUe. That was not the sort of homo for munlty 1 but tho larger proportion of nailers, nn,i especially In Oregon j some ol wliuiii.( oraw, 0) n, the junior number, did nil will, doubtless, think ns we do, tint he fro- strange to say, were In former years, tho most (,c inr, x,ot,- nnd received fewest coppers, quently comes sllogcther short of his nltnr.iwiiing and slikinaij of his Ihtlinrs. Then,1,,,,, .)rcty ncary nil the klik. Horace had nnd again, in other reipccts, entirely over- hoots It. Thus, ho ultns nt 1111 impossibllliy. when he would have nn Important reduction in the prices of produce and go01'' ""1 '" nngnrotcd. Such 11 change cannot be cffcilcd by the resolves or combinations of any classes of men, but must await tho gradual mutations through which oil communities pais, Irom the primary days of approximately equal condl- tlon, when nil arc quite cvcniy pnsscscu 01 this world's wealth, when labor ranks capital, and when ull are equally di pendent upon and liidcpcndeut of cnih other, until distinctions arise ami grow ami augment to that condition sa-hcii wtsltli liccotncsi mw tiially tliari-U, wilt 11 1 the lew arc rich and the innl-itllv twvir. nliil when capital has become the muitir nnd nrbl- tcrollabor. AV c think, hsppily for our fillow otxens, that tlic day or coiiccntrnleu wenltn upon him. The truth l, however, that while ( h'n new colors was at Chicago. In May Inst, J bill, Itcpiesi illative tVnrny took his seat In cry "haul times' nml 1111 money" forevir. ir and wide-spread deendcney Is nnny yeais these mmdaelous nssnllants enpy every ridlci:- on the ccca!nn of ll.e reassembling of tin- llm llime,ndillng viitei.nli,- Itipiiblienns., wodi not change our co.use. J.i werecol.ul rcmovcdfromthlssictlon. The prlof Jbor ,us par pll c rKcpubllcan Couvcn.lon .0 nominate .'reside, NM- In a community liKcoari must inevitably huvn they per.eclly well know from Icllirs In their1 tiul cnmlidatc. Horace wnntiil New nrk ,nr, iv th.' Houi.iemls'f..r I'. S. .Seimtor. , dollar shawl, that sW dullui hat and thu ten great tfTect upou the prices of every Ililn.'uV. nwn pussston received from him In fore tiny to sunl him ihero ns dilegntc. "New York The i'lt-slikut bus ngiiliiciuiihiinamK.il the dollar boot, the a e we 1 lion with, ilu nluw So long ns men can make from four lo ten dol- pluycil the lud.is tonsnli him. Ihnt Ids letters was ungratelul, nnd woulibrt do nm thing ol onlu of (lurial Seott Tor uddillonal troop,, wo hold, the pin we write with, and the liook lsrsperdaylnlhemlnis,wilhchai,ccsor.luilc1nrenotd.llelinlli. cither of Hit two iiatmd tlC kind. Hut fortune son.eli.nes favors (he l:irf- ,,, f ,, u ?. TFM, 'f m !? "." ,-,-""'lJ,1i,,1 soiulring a derate compcteney, character,!:,. rJU Is'thelave. ... c..l .lftiaKin'Ui and working entirely at their own disposition, 1 proxy from Orig-.n. To be sure, Oregon In- mo: Mae. fa-tuns, or lu bank', or worse still, ncm the too, uncontrollwl by nnd lndeicudcnt off struc'tul for Siwntd. What of that T .Shnu'd it Is slnleil that flflv memlKT of the House Atlantic, further innchlng ll.e Iiimhnul -bcf, they will not accept imploymcnl nt Instruction, cramp the inMgies of one that ''V'!r"''',.,,,!'!:U,!,",V,n:r?;;' 'TW , .,. .,. , tradesorother occupation, at much less than the minimum we uamo above. Conicqucntly, those who must engage hands nre in turn obliged to charge apparently exorbitant rates for whatever they raise, manufacture, or hold for sale. Tho farmer cannot pay high wages to Ids hired men nnd sell hi produce nl low rates t the merchant cannot give his assistants large salaries, pay high nuts, hmvy Iriight charge, and other rAcosiive currinl c.icue' aside from giving extended credits without in tersst, nnd then dixu of Ids goods nl moiUr ate per ccntuges upon his Invested capital ; the matter imilmnlc cannot uiaK-rluke con tracts or perform join for ord'n iry conippum I tlon, whin be Is obliged In give his implnyuJ rxlraordiuary nngi. And mi on. ml ;i'iiij lum, Thirefore, iiuill nil iho rar'ous railing. ' and Interests nro suhj'-clcd In the same leve'iug process, vvhtib niu.l IUiw Irom u rulucllon In Ihc average wage if m.ners him tint pnpon-, drranee of capital our labor, combined, the' siauila.it thai our correspoiauni vvou.it nave cannot lie rcnbAil. Uur geographleul pos.lion lars nn import- nut rdatloii in this .iuk state or lliings, nn.l 1 ..Ill r 1. ,.... . ........... .I.....I. win 01 iisui iimipoMi n im .inu iiiisiiicH- tnaiciluitlon In the prlci of pnsbiiv, labor or comnioilHIif, ui.lll nnmte years, vvhes" nrll-1 H-T..1 ...i (... li..ii i..r.. .. .... ii . iivmi iniii'iv "! n "' -. I nearer in u.c gnui ingi.nnyt in inue . i a. 1 (.1 ainwaur. .vi itimiii, wc are iiuiihu ai.iiuii . any other couiuiui.Ily iiii'ii the racinccoail, 1 nnd the rulis whlrli apply to tin m, In the guv- rrnmint or iraile, uml In llieir Inleremirsc with ths gnat maiktt. me totally Inappliea- ble to us. What noud lie nu illiberal utid , even nliTLMtd'y .oiey with othir communities, t.. .1...T. 1... .......... 1.1. ... 1..1.1..... 1- .. 1.1. .. . T uivir 111.u1.mrvj nn.. iiwiiiwi., .inn .i.ji.iiiu ..... iniiin.iii imiii; 1.1 iMmTr u.i- mil uiiiy nri-Bvi-Mii.r, imi 11 n.iiqiu.iBirj- "i.ic,v. sons loconiHlo with producers or inanulae- tunrscbcwhirc. Wc nrc, Ihirefore, obllgull lo live comparatively within oureles,whithir . we would or no. ,Tl.c only rcour.i wo havej against tho heavy drainage of our gold In c. chungo for goods, Is, in. our correspondent sug gests, the Institution of manufactories whiih bull make up Iho raw material our county can so abundantly furnish Into tho stylis ol goods we use, nnd also the production of such articles as our neivslllisdiiuan.,or our upw tltes Invite. WlthprnKriuterprUcand rem.. omy, wu i.cul not rind ubnuJ Ur our woulens, nor for several other leudlig unities ol vnar aud coiuuinptlon. And the writer is again correct iu saying thil, until we poxes our 1. 1 selves of Huso udunitngis. ll.e complaints lar ..land, with bold mountain ridges conyx fnru, I.y the I Il.s.,,r. TI... might be urg.sl lmw k. ,, ,, , , ,,,,.,,,,,,- Blll, ,,,,,.,, I ur;cna;.: 7m sweVdng ,,i; win, .brbe,om of.he Culm iv. C,M. ' Jaihiiiuvllle. plilcly hemming us In, over which It Is d filcutl with some plau.tblllty if Iho nmendiunil of- .tmi ilio il.ouN. I'lrst, Kevvard was Invited "V.- ,'.,. .V ., . , I .V. ,,. I il,P oull. destriicllon, the vut herds or catlU whieh Had Ihel'iithvisoflhe ltevolulloiincqulitc.1 'I hose d-slrou of sending from nillslanee can ut Ihc most favorab'e season, to ennvey large' fired I.y Smatur Line were the only one cm- ', ,,,-,, tW il.UT .lmc lu Lincoln's Cabinet. wlftouU rnanunl unusid imd une...mt.. over the l.lal.is In tha. Stamp Ail mil other opprcxdo.n.Ci.m. I 'rILo!'ra uu 'Vswiriri l" freight, undwhlihure quite lmpali.'ed iring. bodied in the Hill by the Scute. Hut nu ulll ll0, nr, fi, l It In Horace. Tuxus has passed her ici-s!ou ordinance by' a, 1J1,-r?,., ' .c,.',l '" ""'it I'n- '"l"'1 1' ekd ob.xliuice to Kiu0' (Jcurgc 1111.I I'arlln- JaVk..nvlll.-. Kill 2H. ' ' inliSiirtw .he Win., r- month we n miihir proiluix-1 amendment was nl.o . in ml by Senator I'olk, j Kvin Mi oM mrlmr ,, iriw ,,,, WltlIi a Uge m d..,..y- , J J j. jjj f 'Xi J, the m" 'ent, (hero wo ,M it ihc. have Kvn nny WlasoloHoil otiCO." nor manufni lure any thing for di.taut markeH nnd ndnplcd, vvlilcli. wu Miev,., Is quite ob ,V11, 1...1...1 , SMln-flrM bv llw I'rwtdiiilS. .V..V "'?... must avnlullonary CM-ileni.-nt in tlw country. All -JB01UWOn -OXiCO. hard llnus" nnd momy slringiney " illJr,.ii.lN.iUFrt.i.i.r lo hcl at theprmnl be chronic In this community. Hut no dU tlncllve cIumu, In Ihim'elvi-s cnuIderid, ure respoiiidj'e for tl c disudvantnges inickr whlili we labor, or fur Ihc hanbhlp we sufll-r. The onus rrsls upon nil ul.ke farmer, merchant, miner and mechanic. Il would be fully mid improvidence fni- out furincrstogo to He i.vpu.ns suggutcd by tlon, nnd three left. Tho remainder look n our correspondent, lu seme particular, unlos ballot, uud Hen. Ju. A. MeUougull got four rcasouublo hoi 0 win held out to lUm that teen votes. Ho was then di dared the nominee thqlr lubor und outlay would meet with nconi-i of that caucus. Hut that same evening tho pense. In the Willamette, or In California, ill Nugent nnd Denver Democrat united with a great surplus of biiii.btulf. is produced in ' ,u Ilrciklntldgc men, and they held a caucus any glvm year, ll.e fucililles tluro udoyid ol comjielltlun ill Ihc world's market give fair , ojicjilng to Iho produccis for disposition of balance of power game, lisnlved, It is thought, that surplusul living remuneration. Jlut what I to prevent nn election, n Ihey hope to In- able can our farmer do with a gnat surplus?' t0 iltct one of their own nun at the next ses There is only so inmy mouths to ked nt home. kMU ''Mi ,e matter Hands nt lust advices. and we have posllivo limits to our neighboring Randolph appears to have little hope orsucccss. markets, beyond which no cannot go, c.xcept - at ruinous sacriflcei, and eaib sucietding year Ocn ITi:iirsrs. An iillempt was made restricts our sale at ll.uc markits, beuuse ol early in I'ebruiry, In tho llou&c, to get tic Hie increased homo harvest with whlih ours Oregon War Debt Hill reported, without sue vre.brought Into companion. What soimsj tv,,,, 'j'hc i-hanees fur its pas'ago arc very At first icw, therefore, as link of Industry un.l iluulitfiil. Mr. Stout Im some hopes, but ibe IW erroneous system of cionomy with our ruil iris's rcndci ull ligislalion uncertain. iVgirrt', Is really their only true policy. They (,'ni. iM, .a intioducid bills to fortify l'ugit sIo,tWcvcr,shul their lyis to their best inter- Sound und tho month olllc Columbia, nnd tits, and lo their own future prosperity whin.1 fiv Hint. .1j..h.in In nlil 1 1 in ...itn-rd 11. 1 1 in Till I cstcut of Ik-ir abilities in nny undertaking ( which will furnish a pknllful supply of natcri to the mines during the whole year round, I Wo do nol say that, ns n class, onr farmers Ante declined (jiving nssistancoln this respect j Indeed, we know ninny of llicm who have con (r)tcj (o WorKs or llilj diameter in the county, .aml tt,lt) B,uni1 mVanA ,0 0,,!at 'l,r,,lirt Icrly directed energy tovnrds so vltnl nn into.'- Lrj,,C) nj 0 i,i, MU50 Mc Cnn trace n goodly . ,, , ,,. .,.... 1,1vMi,), .,,.1 distresses. Bonator Lane. It Was n happy runnrk of Daniel O'CVn- mil, the great Irish Agitator, during the time Hut Ids enemies were heniiing nil mniiiur of n" do bark nt him. The tnostnjlignaut of whiliver he did was itaclly right, and none could do right so well. He was their beau Ideal of a statesman, n representative man, ami a soluiir. IT one woulil lelicc tlicto same individuals now, he Is the greatest pre tender that ever sat in a deliberative body, nnd Is. moreover, desirvliiir of no praise for an f ,g rnUttitrv esnloll'. Ills Ignorance f t,c rtcs f (.rnmmar and of orthography inr0 particular objects or their ridicule nnd ntlnr1-c. In this last count, were their charge true, It would but proe themselves the most Incorrigible nmong falsifying llalterrr nnd fftirrvrt rr surily. nn man loe these ne- nulremnitsi In the nrlme of Hfi. nml If Clcnrml r !.. !,.n. ,.,., 1 . il,r. ... r..,r...i.ni ,l!m , llC lfy Vwn l In former jeats ,l0n ,1(,j, cro laMdi rxcesshe probes I The lust grave charged urged ngnlint . iw- tor lame l, tlint be Ins struggled In d.V.ii tho pa.igu of the Pacific Itallrmil It-H. Ihu Is n very serious nil. gal Ion. mid If true. , nlu.uM earn for our .'mater, the iinrcervnl ecn.ure nn.l reprivacli Mrwy resilient rr O.cgon. Il.it Ik fore we cu-d. inn him, M us examine the onieMI pronsiluo." of IheSuia'e nn.l n'rtrla'n what gn.uii.l Ih.ri- ir f.ir Ihc .- .. . arciisniiiiu. ny n ri-ii-niux! in me 11 r ne , Hud ll.nl t.'eu. Ijit.edid IiisM, b f.iro lie vvcuM j give Id vote for the mM.urc, tint the llmno 1 it wcie.il.lll.l.ou'111,,1,. nm-ud.l a. In provide r.,rlflir limir,for who list culd s.nud again.! I-, by laud , the build ng nf u llrancli I! n-l from where the . ,m ? i ww ,ni.rf Mnih- I'liltcil Slult iko almotl . mvln road is In Inter. rl the California line, rflluter from New Votk In Siward" place, iiu .1 vi 1... 1 1 ....!. e ... m i 11111 mi u n in -nmnu ' - ( A a. . . . iiriiu 1n.n1 in in iiiicrmei inu i iiiiioruin inn, nn.l to extend throiiL'h the v.ilievs of ll.uue Itiver, uuipqu 1 nnd W ill imrtle, to rnrtlainl, urcgon. He presscil Ih's nineuilmeul such goodilfecl that il pn.1, nn.l brennic incorporated with the 11.11. We nro uw thai h'scuemhs will nsvrl lhat the nine ....... ..... 1 1. .1 1.. ... 1 .,...' iiinis.irr, nn i in iro.ini n pis..r,-i ill mull II Jm - oiuIiIo lo nnny IrlciMi i.r the measure, If the llousowlll njeii, nr iicrhap, we shoiild ' say, bus rejected, the Hill Im-ame of the pro vision for n llrniuh lload through Oregon, the people of our Stale will not feel greatly Hatter-, nl by the consideration that body felmll ami went liliiisi-If to the (.'upllul to work for have displayed in aid of their Interest an.ljti,.,t tirrlblo man's defeat. The Assiinbly Hdumcomcnt. 'Ihc chance uro that the It'll Vcteil I.lttlejohii their Spiakcr. Horace, i.oth- will piss, and if It due, Ori-gmi mmt thank ng daunleil, though greatly Inciiisid, hung hl lim. Une that she Is inrludixl in the dlricl name upon the .Seiiatnrhd hook Tor ready ion- bentfit lo accrue from the construction of the fnlcnco of the la-gWalurc whin the lime for road. If lids Is disregard id Iho intercut nl .i.Mlr.i ihi.iil.l arrive. W'oful lo rilale. lie us constituent, uml opiItIniio their wishe. j .Inn lias lieu, l.-ine griivnu.ly irn.l. 1- . mujj u 1.. .1.1 . ... .t..... t.. i:.v.r... 1 -. , ,.-. . ...,.-.-.,..- - ..,. ol.nla ure very uiiocitaln unit. 'I here Is one session. Nilther of the three partlrs in tliut uwiy nave lorco siuiieiiin 11. mci wiiuuui in sum wiiii (lie 01 ine "liar iwn, r-o i.ir 11 ua btx-n u game of lioerso nnd th-ilges, and II l likely lhat nnihith'ii will be had. Twenty, u'neof Iho liuuglas Hemocrats held n ca.iee hit! witk. In whlili time was some disahVc- s0. without coming to any direct conclu.lon. . iuttmr. tiw Jlepubliiar nre playing the other cxponit points on tht const ; to Improve, .1... i....l..allAii .f ,1..Mn.. .. ..!.... . n.i.l bki... private reliif bills. Nolhlng has bmi donu in resect to our mall matters, so far as wo cau learn. Tho Flnt Victim. llryond nil iiesllon, the fanatlco-polltlco- philosopher ofllio New York 2'nfcunc, tlio -11. .1 1 11 r 1 1. 1 1 t 1 .. whitccontcd, whlte-fucid, white-haired wc Imd almost said wliltc-ticnrtcd) Horace Urcclcy, will be remembered for years to como as the tint victim that had Tallin under the elevation I to power of Abraham Lincoln. It Is prover bial that " Ite publics are ungratcrui Horace no doubt feels that the more correct, at least In his own case, tho moro pc.tlncnt reading would be, " Utpubluani arc ungrateful." It us hastily pu upon events which have oc curred within the past year, to show how ruth lessly Itoraco has been victimized: Horace had hmg ago withdrawn from tho firm of Sew ard, Weed & Co. lVrlmpi his prophetic nose jmellid out tliut It was n declining house, width, sooner or t.ilir, bankruptcy must over a Mul otinvc such drudgery. He was nmbi- m,, jc tt0ij rstablish n new house, nnd the firm should bo (Ircoley, Somebody Klie A- Co. Tl.e new home should sap the chief trade from tho old firm, nnd leave the old partners n sort of fossil warnings to all who might In future dare to vuiturc in the deep waters whlili only the new house could sue crssfully navigate. Man proposes, Ood dis- pure." 'Jl,e first great venture of the new hoiic wasuccis.rul. The great West has long ltn noleil ns the field or huge operation. Horace J dned tho Wist whin he should Iwvc served lit former chief narlner In the Knst. The. .,i.;'.l.. 1.......1 ...... .1.1,.- it. . .,l.. .1. Seward buckram nnd look lo hlmseir suit or! I, fcoln-ffrrrn. ? 'I he first parade he made If. hadsnloiigbeinun lu.liuelor? Not at nll.llltM0 ,1L. ,w11l m0 m tm ,,vr i-l r 1, .. .....I .1... .....-- .....1 I.. I . .- 'it . 1... .1......1 t. A. r. ,,,,,,.,,,,,; !t).,uor T Not at nil.. niieioir, iiuiniv niiriiiiu inu imi...), uuo, in ibilnl say so "il 11 iiislruciioiis, nml nciist I will sulh r 1K11II1 lierore I will conent, or neenrdinglv. He laborml first Tor llatcsnf Mo,' will udvbe my rriui.ls to cnn-int, to nnv con- ., ..." ' ,., ,1.,,,, ,1.1 , 1 .,,,1 .,,. ixsslon or ciiinptombo which Iim.U like buying but llaiM was 1 1. ongh ins. iitssl. nnd vo c ,k, M -u w,rtlwi r ,,U J11V. , would.i t como In him. Ihu Wist ilemaiidnli,,rmml,( , ,!,!, mu. n i-nn-itlltitlt.ti.il l.lnculu New Yotk nnd nil the Hist wantal rievrurd. Horace wnntul nuybudy but the ills tlnguMiisI louti.Ur of the uM hr.u? nnd of the liipulillcnn party, lie worl.ol.he lubond.he I liHSiiil. lie nl cini.l. i.e iiegp-ii, ne inreuieneii, ' nnd i-vrnlnallv he niconiplishril ll.e ilikf nil ijeil of hi iii'is!iui ihedcfiut uf Sewmd. Thin Mine n savage ianr war lutnreii Iho St wunlilr un.l lloraiv. who now ranked hind lllM ,,,M,!,jirii (,rr 6 ,)t,rr ib, voted friend, inf l.'ncolu. To ave the parly from ilifml. tiV 1kih1 id Seward ihiimplons wercobllgitl to miss., rindr ''rfn nllaiks upon lluruce, nnd jjn n, ,tm M 10 crusade ngalist nil oppo- ., t n., miothir swut victory fur! (;MJrv. Siwnnl laid, lu the Hill incminl of 1 ..rlif nfbr il.f.nt. tntlmalid tlial. ut ll.cc.M.I " ' .. ' ... " .... ,,r . , ji,iMir ; iirm.l.c vtnuM forcvir lTIiIiilr.iv fii.m political life, from r.i live public KrlP, Still a grmlrr prosiieclivo Irlumph . . . ' '. . . .'nr n in'itv.ih tit. mi ti.tiin.uiliii. II I its Ii tiul fn- MomcO, fiT Wl.il UlUI CMlM f lailil IlL'lUllM :,., ,,.. rrltll v... VniLIii Si waril S Ii ,,.,,.. .1... !.. r I b, ,.,.!,,. c.l.lnri. y0 ( MI .. . . .... ,c,re,ii,, i;vir since, the li.le ol roriuii,- ., ,w. ,,,!.. and ibblliff with 111 III. until ilut, to have n ' big la'k,"ni.d 110 such cnur. ir,.. t.,1 KHiirtciidid to litin-clf. ThelI nmrc tT New Vnrk Miurul live coal upon ,, burning head, to odd to his ml.eiK. Horace didn't want LlllhloliiiihosiuSniaker. ipui.Hcn,, CUi,Cu let it hang, nnd refirwl instead . , sehvtn.r their unanimous support. Ii..... Ira Ilarrl. 11 irciitliiiinnnut forwaidnnd ..." .. ' . . . 1. .1 I ) IT. nu lauini; 11.1: ll.u.r n- 111-.111111 i.uii.i: ...- ,. . , . ., , ,, 1 1 ccvwmul at Irreveiutcc, wc must ultir the .,.... , ?..,!,, .o.i.-i.i.i. ...... Br..Bi ' W c, ought soon to wcive. to.), lhat the "Sartor ltcsartui." v..r ttll nailing of Ihc niilmrlsm: (.'riihy .roii.il, ..il.rm'ilo.. 1.1 il,.. !!ii.iiIi1Ii-.iii.uihI irc,).M..1craoMiighiirn-ls il. unil tnalio lip ourl ,,,, 11.-,....,1. .....oiIl-m.! In Hm .l.i-il.vi "' .but the la-aWntiirc of hi Slate, and I.luc.ln ' iwd the I-hihs of tho I'libm mm. Scural, '" ";1'! 'I11'1' v",,,,'!1,Hl,,,,' l";l"0f ,,,l'u" '"I couiim.U.1 iiIkiIicucv m ihu Coa.litutlnu nmlilie. rc i!ifi.i..,,r.. iMIi !lSii !'. H'i "jlvs to Ihc "- -'.- ' "";,"-'; " i-. "rJ"VV'!""- n.b ii.... i... v.i. i,..t ,.,,A.t.i..i ,, i r. i i.r..,, "Imi"ni "lm" " ,mni"'n i"'!""-" ,i. ui,..., v. v..,t. .....i ,.,.,,i,. i,,,,,,.,t,. i i . i ..... r :. T . - - -, . I 1 . ........ !.... ..I.Iil. Iu I.1..B.U. -1..B ii.ll.lll ! '! IIV1.I IUBV I. I -' V't t fc I 'I.Ik 1'ALIIL IllL-llS III SUIT ITULllll IW. .Ill 1 I II I 1 1 1 1 1 II V .. I ,p,,orle.l by that samenlil partmr.li.ur.ow j q-. ,Mm,,.0nierv f Alabama) Convcntl.m I1 "u "lu " 'l'w- -everiiicns, 11 w , , , ,orully certain that Ilarrl hash,, .,',. u has 'nude little nrrwrcs. Ju.'hnmu that the i'V.f lid Vull.-y mint ,!1CU ")re e,cli. si0 Horace I finished lu .iin, ..... n,,i wh!, ..wnr.l ns Lincoln' ri mlrr. lie- cannot hope for nny position under the nivv Administration Horace mil the new firm have fallul, it seems, and must go Into liquidation. Hut the phllosophir is not thud outright, notwithstanding ull thuu grievous, ruthless ungrateful nssaull, and sad, overwhelming de feats, Ho llns to bito hi thumbs nt hi per secutors, nnd show the cold shoulder In the man or nil others who has disregarded nnd Ig nored Ihc gnat services done him by the Ttikunt father. Ho hns cither grown reckles . , ,. . ' ,. 111rn.ii11J .i,I,,Uir.t , ,. ,,,, llflrlv. or ,lM Kllkl, .,0Wl. with a calm nnd holy illsgust or politic nml politician', nnd really believes that "nil Is vanity." Ills last recorded net glus us ground for either of Iheso belief. Head nnd be con vlnccil. Hero is a dispatch, dated HprlnglcM, Illlnol, l'eb. lib, which wo clip fiom the Alia California of Iho 'JOth ult : Hornco fireeby arrlvnl to ilnv. llu received Iho new of hi defeat for tho Senatnisblp vvilli hi usual iiunuluilly. Ho lift lor JacUunvllle at noon, wllliout sivlug Mr. Lincoln. Only think of Horace, until recently Ihc most faithful of devoleis, making the pilgrim age to Iho Hi publican Mecca without paying histcspects toils Mohamet. Allah taprulstdl Lincoln Is bicomc greivt, und Seward (wl 'rcch' "."" pro1 "J tfg- March opened yesterday a Utile on the ILuubordcr. ltvvillpro6ibls,J-v ' Uonucxt. General Intollkence. 'I'lie Washington correspondent of tlic Huston ,'?' rl,.w'i u,,!kr utt,c uf11'Vlru"1ry 3,,1,,w follows! ''Hinntor bumncr had nn Intervliw wj,j, t,o I'rcuJiKnt to.luv, in Klallon In tin 0ircr of nillllnrv 11 Id tv the Lnrlshiliirc of Massachusetts! for the defense of federal property nnd enforcement of the laws. Mr. aumncr nsticuvvv inn more can Massachusetts. lo for the Union?' Tho I'rrsldtnt rrplleil, ' Adopt the resolution nlfrrtd by Mr. Critten den.' Mr. Sumner rejoined that Mho public Miitlmcnt of Mnuihusilts makes that impos sible nnd I agree with that rentlment.' " Kx-Uovcruor Hurris of Ithodc Island is dead. WAHitNiiTO!, February -I. The Conven tion room bus been closed to members of the priss nnd they nrc not In be admitted until u vole of tho Convention liusbien tnken on the question ofndmlfsloiinriirlheorpanlz.Ul(.n. The Viiginln ileUgatcs nro desirous Hint tho whole nroccidhiL'S Khali bo cimdueted with closed doors to the prcs nnd public. A cnnimlltiu of Secessionists Is here from Mankind to prolist against the udmlssion of llm .li.l. .nlo Tpntu llixl Sjl.tl.1 A dlpalcli from It. II. Itlutt stale that the Montgomery Congress will meet to morrow and ndjuiiiunvir till the Hnrder Slates Con- Icrciiee lins niljuiiruul. Mils is conaiUcrctl ns n hopeful sign. l'liANMiiiiT, Ky., 1'cbrinry 2. 'Hie Senile ImspiisAil, by u vote nf'-'.Mi) I'-M'lsk's reso- hillon appealing to Southerners to slop in their nvolullon, prnlc.lliig ngalnt Fiskrnl can ili'cirn somoi.r the caii'es which aio ncl-'tlnn. thai im-ysiiuii neir lie tiimgisi io worn """V, "'" ' i' '""i, ' , coercion, nnd roll lint tlial ln the lgls'n- lug srrionsly upon Hie M.p!o i.r Oregon, and f.-r twenty live rails per day. And whin cap- " l. Illjj 1;,j",',,1l.;il;'j' r""J ' . te'ci.'r.T lure ndjourneil on the .!. Ins,.. It be .0 ,lK.,c.,nrl.,lljr of Itogu, Itlver Valhy, t .he M beg n, to ,,,,, l,;j,v bynpon . he hnbsnn, J $ " nj ,r 5 JIlholApill. to hear the i-isponae of our prisent lime. " Jllll ' '' '' !' , ',?. 1. 1 .i I L.flfVr ' lir.-. I taftn pl.s...ire In ren.intnendlng them sister Slates lo our nppllcalion to Congress 1 Weans n!mot c.vcluslvily nil ngrlcullural I llui lliniur.es ol the earth nml tin I rclitT. tl;u tth,i are similarly ani'elHl. to call n National Convviillon. ' and n mining people, mid of courso'diiKinVnl 1 IVop.o forget, ton. Unit we have the liticst ill-, jAM1.4 t.ii'ininK. The Virginia Commlssloiiers Imvc nsolvcd upon Importations fir ulinost every article ol , miiiu in ihu viii... i-ri-tti n long laniiiiariiy 1 'r Mto In Caliriirnta bv. Ilnllnglon A Co., toiKclarutlieiUrlaiiillnii of the South to ne- nppnrcl, for inntiy uf Iho necessaries or life, fori with NutiiroU,aullc,lliiynsiii tiilielii'insi- ,.,iry J,ii.on .V Co., Clmrles .Morrill, San ccpl no si till mi nl nrthcTirritorlul question our agricultural, mining, and iivchunlcnl im- b'e In the iiiir.vnl!idch.irmiir this pieliin-sque fnuiebeii ; It. II .MclNiildit Cn..r1acniuieiiti, J whlili Is not uplilicible lo nil futute nrqul- pleiuent, for our ho'iho'd furidlurc for iln.-iblthi Willi y, set In lis r mountain frutii . Hlce. Conin .V Co., .Muryavlllet Smith A livl, .lit,,,,. few luxuries wo iw, nnd Irdcid, for linirlv Wills inlhs of country will llmb-rcd and will l'.irlliuil.rei(oii. March 17.-lyc-. .linbn M.C.iMi.of the L'nltid Slnles IHv.cvcrvihlng evictit cimral faun irlet I'niirl.li.is iisIl-iiuI Iiiconieuueiicvnr the """!' I . ,,,.,,,,l!S.1,.,,,,,i, 1 'c Wii.il ,n1n sleiiril the Knn-as'cau have nn II ink tunic, but we nro likilvtn "' ' TS . ""' I Mr t seals, 11 liiw 1 lou.e in iiu tin ini, ini-o iri'io . rleht : Ikcuii'i-. whatevir I mieht think of tho . mirllsof Ike vnr.ous proposlti.UM beforu Cou- gris', I should regard nuv i-oticvudou In Iheiiuuuliig wild um.mg Ihu bills, uud yet wo mec HI IIU l.lllV II.C liesill.eil.'ll .1. inu KOlir 1iRHllt.elf.n11dnnsm11in11ulll1niHUlhul1.nr sy stem shall lit-broiuhl down In n levil with 11 Mi-xb-o. Ilui il.U ihtiiL' will hcmifur bo ns C (.ItltlllLf li"iiunil'rATJ niV l'l lliil III Il Ii now, in thu hands of tint Kvp'u i mid If Il.t v dirlie In 1 all 11 iimvinllnii In iimovunny , grii'vauixs iiiuiti'iilniil uf, or In give new ttility-llirc: 1.11U r puunl when wewecu'd guaranteis for tl.eKrnmntiia'i.r vmtedilghl, ml'i'imr own supplii at 11 trill 11 cost. Wi lt il not mb.u to oppiLC, iy I. j-'h prlivs lor fninltiire of every deseri --- ton. tint mound the I loin, with gtuiml nuv J t V'l'J'IST ! ,nj.c for briukage, e-jl if liau.iiortatiun. Ac.. T I. it IMirllarv Olll Nnth'ic liminrtnnl has nceurnd s'net the tclcgicplml lUputiii i.y the tuti runy f.xpn'"' '.. '?,"'" "...,.."; -i.. ... '.V"' : v i nion men tnvc carrieit u.e v irginui ..... ... . . I MIIVI-UIIUII in. 111. 01 llllllV. IIIU Mir..ol,l.l1 !....ir.l .,!,' ..I.,..n il.Iiu-r f.iriv ..... ,,., .,,1.., w' ti .rivl.ii !.( l iindirsliMi.1 that 11 giiiit 111 ij.. 's - lsclnl sin1.1l .m thu ("ill linden nl'rltv of those niil IlillliTtlU ' Zm,Y ih.v will Z U ,,,,,,11,!,, 0 the mui'i '11.0 still in sc.h 11 with r.imd iIiku .. . . . , . ,....' . mi .... - Llnn.ii!.,. il.n I Ulllllltlll III. 1 .((r-'lll.l.'akl)ISa Coiivcntioii Is Nnikclded m ...V striu have jit Ikvh tnki-11. llx-l'rcslik-nt nvnr. The orga rganlratlon nt the N-ulh. against nny ' hi. UlHimlii2iiioH.sciis'.bfr. and the coiu-if.li i.moludcd nnd ll.e Stale Hoops withdraw... . ciM.ri,.,, u ,.t,.i t,n' i.'..n s,i.,ii,.r' i.w .., 1...., .. t..r.....i I n I.M. .I-'. '.... . ...--. . ... Col. Ilayiic uml Mint. Hull have left W'uvh- ingtnii. The ullln.aluin ol South Carolina has bcmt ..'.' r. I. ...!.:. I 1...... .. .1 ,...,. ,,...1.1. I'ltliiu l.,r llu. ..r.i.iil MVlrti.i.ll.i ..v . ... .Ull.... ........ k-.l I ....... .1 .t..M 11-j .... .r 1 1. IIIIUL 111 1 I ll-.ll lll.l. Illllll-ll iiuii- HUT mill .... . .. ... . - pri-Miit.il.unil ii-simiMlul l. J'reg.Mi, 1.11111, 1.1 mi- r.i.ien. 1 ........ ,i- The I'ruldmt say. tl.ut he has no power lo ba" "I'H.. ',J ,Imj (mw' ?r, ("1' f,;r,,''a n-gotlate f..r the Vuirual.r or lioverumcut have ki-ome n turn exporters or bicadituir.. prn.cily.whWlhellK.u..dbylawlnproteel.,m"1.l,1rc brisU P'U 'n l' ""f"1' 'I he public nro willing to see whal (Jovcrnur 'h""' 1'iel en. will do I "'P-TJleil from the Ocean by moro than one Congress bas'doi.e nothing towards a s.tlk- 'l"Jjdil miles or roiky, mountainous road, 1cllt " " j whlili luys uu ifleetuul embargo upon the rfi'veral crisis specehes per day nrc read oir,,","' l'P farm nroiluco of this Willey. 1.. i.. u.u.ii. tl.e M.uin. - I, l;WllM Jnlmson. ol Tw, '"' " '5M" " "" "re B"" l0 ""1 u' Iilil.'l. . ell C11I1I1U I'lisldi-nl M010 reunite ruttirs Inve Ikiii seized nt Nov Orltaus, uud some lort in Arkansas ure renoilitl uk having been taken bv the State troop. .Ma'sut'liuMtt semis commissioners 10 the IV.ui. Congress ut Washington. Tho 1'rwi.kiit .led will have Sprlufield, for Wa'lilngl.Mi. on Monday next. I I'.u k' name h 1 Ihu ii si nt to the Sinale, for Daniel' placo on the C. H, Supreme Court Hi uih. The hlil.su.iicndlug Mull servtco In tho se ceding Slates, lias passed the House by a large majniiiy. Kuriqican .lal( are tn the li'll. of .Tanun ry. the new is unimportant TlIK Hssi'LllllN. The Manh number of,i,.. Winter, but found ihuio.t of inh.btcnco this admirable California magazine was re ceived during the wetk, Il contains u full sized paper p.ittirn for nn nrtlelo of ludiis' near. In addition lu the fashion and pitlern Illustrations prlntid In the wtrk. Versing wishing to siiWci Ibu should udilres Mrs. V. 11. Day, San l'ranclsco. Tha inagaz'no Is furnlrbid nt S4 per year f..r single copy j three cojdis for Sill ; live copies for 815. I.vnv Fuaxm.is. This illstlngultlici and cstlinublo lady visited I'orlluuil on Iho 'JOIh, where the w.u thu honored gue.t of that excel lent gi nth man nnd public spirited citizen, Mayor Itol.blus. Idy franklin I nccompa nitd by her neiee, and proposes to sojourn some tlmo at Victoria, where n number of the former compan'ous nml friinds of her eminent husband, Sir John rruukllu, uic located. Hints and Suggestions. I'motx, b'eb'y 2Glli, 18(51. Kmron SKtmrt, : From tho promptness with which you notice gold discoveries nnd the careful ntlcntlon 3-011 bestow upon known 'mitring localities, keeping the people posted in i relation to oil tho Ihictunllons nllendlng tlint most uncertain nnd capricious of nil human occupations, viz : gold mining, it Is reasonable to Infer that you hnva n lively interest In nny prijcct, enterprise or change, which promises to ndvnnco the Industrial Interest of this com - liiunlty. muful trades or pursuits are mutually d pen.! - cut upon cnih olhir, nnd In the long inn, if ono sullcr.s all will uttimatily rrixlie injurv-. 1 That some nrc more Important In lank Ih.in oilier, is niimuteii. j-arming or iVgrieuunrc stnnds nl the head of nil pursuit', for we could mi it rsninniiisiriul peope w noui ,0 Ml. 1. a 1. 1. 1 tin. .ir.rii nil irnnt inn riiiiivni.nl. rii inn flit. It It nn Mituilillitt ririMilmlliiii. unit maile nimimratiw ny fostering nllur pur- ; - ; .1 : suits inniiufiiitiirrs, mining, coniiniree mid ineiiunic, that are moro or liss tlepemU'Ul upon It. Audit is nn Important patron of wliiresomeiniieaiinii. Wliativer link you strike In the grand chain of enlightened employment, wlnthir the "linlhor ten llioiianilth, breaks tho chain alike.'' In the light of thij principle we proin cis . wondeiiil . . 'iirciitsntid vr.nt.iliV. N it to lu ",l,i . '.t L"0r,r!!.'.l""Ti W !!"- .Tf. Ui,d wl -..I il. J l VCuV 'hem " T Tr v " ." nerd then, nml will I, tvo them. cnJoura.-e 'the sturit nml Miivwitiuiirpri.e to put 111 opera- u lion n carding machine In work up ll.e wool (worth now only b.n cent per poind) so that , i.ur slockli..s ui.d mitt. 11. m .y be (Mnllisl. nu I nur othir nrticles of vvwir, and blank.!, may lie wnvin nl home. Wu havo c-.illlo far otitiiumlierlng our wants IIIIV 1n.-u.00 in uur imiu nun jnuvr. iiuvv fourths nf our candli . sent finm Ki.leiiiniar.! l;cls. v ul.uvesi.il i,I im-iirii.is-.nl lerlllily,, Him u Miviium vmiiihv ti mi iii",uii'ii i b.rrie. cut rani. .Ve.. but we buy of tin-, iniiihanl Jims nod Jellies which shnu'd be undent home, mil i.iy for l.iulisli currants lUiiuon. quuc every unic.e in nincii cnuiii un.l slio'i:. in-iii.iiio lute, nml iurniii.nl nt lower rates. Wo buy maibto for our house', for iiifiniiiuciitH nnd IoiiiIh, froi.i distant iii.rkcts. i... .. , ... ..... ivni:i iiu-rii 1 mi i-MPiitii'.-11 i.irrv 111 in.-iijr ,,",..., ....... ; .'. . ... . . T 1 " union 11 11.11 liu.ri. 01 Kin iruiioi. biiii. nun I.V within n lew mile of our count v smt. nnd othir iiuarrlis nre know 11 In cx.tl in other porih.ns of ll.e lomily. This IU i.rght Ik- lAU,1,11 iv" 1 tin in ri u in iiiviii iu inu'i til 11 in it !! ii riiti if iiihi lyi.iiifW inn 1 if in ": ". " V 't -r...v- ...... v ... HC lUVtUJC WC p'imi.H', Ull Hi Ullllll ,C , ir.ll. ,M ? I'"'"'"-" ''' ' " "n") " ,r g"'d in c.xelmiige for lliein, thus draining the . (Wiiiry 01 me viry nu uiunj 01 our comiuir- mK" "' ""jJ. covering the "'' ' c ''' ijlMtwitW C liil., ami , thu then ""'"" "'": ' mM!'r ,lK' vmau "!n V.' Iho bowels of the lurth. or in iMractlng It om the llinly iiuartz roeks. Tho people ol C'ulifnrnl.i ure uu looser ull miner, urlisaus and ineirliunU. Airii-ullurn I recKini? Il T , , . ' " ..I. , , "" "arc..1",lnlu",uT- .!"? ,"','"K'! f"m wiiereaiiu to vsiiom no wc imiii tor n u.ari,ei ""? -". ."" .' ;; , , , ; -- " ;. . J--' it . ."iZ... t.. . 1 . 11V...,..,.. 1 7.... ai ..! ...... "Pr-. ...... . . v. ... . hmk lor the sale ol their uirrtculluml product. And tu this end. uud for this renson, the fanner inu.t enenurage ll.u mining IntcrscM. Hut thil cannot be limited by ul.lng forty dollars Kr ton for bay ; one dollar per bu.t.el for out ; one dollar ht bushel for potatoes cluht dollar a b.n ul Tur Hour ; tho sama Tor cor" n,Jal !, fr.T fll1.v '"fnly-llvo cents wr I"""'1' r"r ',u,K;r ' n" "'-, r,r ic fm' wl" I,cr ,,ow". for (-"- " c; N n."ul producu moio iloc.u, more bushel, more bar rel. more poind nnd moro Ions, uud be con tented with a hs per cent, profit. Tho mines do not p iy well enough, nnd nro not certain (iinugli to'wairint high prices now, n when lim iii'm'i ooiiM lnl.o nut bin niinon hit il.iv 'vvilli his pan nnd rocker, indeed, many person cuine hero last lull with tho intention i of nrmnicthi'' the ni'iimlatii irulclies durliiL' for man and horse ;oo gnat to be given for in-re chance. What is iho ren.nn, that proibico cannot be afforded as low here ns ibewheio mi Iho Pneillc coast. The soil is rich, tlo climate favorable, and wo boast of produc'ng larger crop ut nu ill.T c-i-l Ih in I ..one iu the Willis luetic, where Iho prieis ol farm pioduets range about llfty per lent. Ies, and where money in ill. rn aru nol so stringent. Hut, says one, lliu law or iiemau.i urit suiquy icguiaics mo sunniy iw price or cury urllcle, so tlial 11 Hues ti'Jl im pend on Ihc caprice oltho I11divid11.il to say what a thing Is ninth, and if high prices pre vail it is JnH uud is 11 natural coiueipience. Yes. but if ull Ih.iju who supply, uguc or cimbii.e In ask high prices, Iho law o( iliiuaud and supply is suspiudi.il us iu tl.e case of uny monopoly. The cost nf traniport.itlon from tho iVIIIa- .. . . r. - .. nutto nnd Ump.pm lo this Valley is so great, tliut tho farmeii here arc not subj. ct lo much coinpctillon in supplying 'he inin'u0' popula- ...V......H....H... ...... Vl.riH'n . ...-r,.n.... 1-VVV. ..'.. ...V..J .. .-. l. . . .. 1 . . J . ....... ...IV ItgPIWII JWaillllll IWMJ !! II1MJ.-1' .JI'J ' .(.. . ............... .... I. mi ...?.. I. ....!. In .1.. clluo, they tuin the inlvcs out with the enws, I in l luil-cmil'l i. ih-ii I'lturi 1.4 ti. iu U17 put the plow nsldu for a time, ' lay down the . "tllPniiiir run it 1 ..'..i .i i... 1 ...1.. .1...... 11... 11.111.. m" meetings cury .IIW.ll HUH IHi; HOC, IIIIII1UI.U . '" and the bow," snjin,' lli.it "It will not pay,"1. 77 ,'"""' "',,,, ,m resolve lo raise the prlic by les.i-ning hen It Is held on HUD.W J. A.U.V.. ami resolve lo raise the prlic uj ici'ming production. If the mlncr were really riih this cnure might d t for uwliilc. hueli is not the case, hnwevcr, nnd most icrsiiin not pos se?ed of excellent mining clulmi have left. U-t us s.iy njraln tli.il the time ol high Prices is past. And though we in ty not speedily bu cuniD rich, let us build nn our irmn.irics higher, plow nnd sow more land, make inure butter InHi cheese, produce moie 'of cur) thing good or tho susli nance of nun nnd be.ul, ititlee n intitllludo ol miners lo our digging, inuniifnc- , lure all that we can, sel ..e mid buy less, ui.i me sun 0. pro.periiv 11 ( "". ', miing our pockets unit glaihUning our hearts. I have heard sevend wusiblo and well-In-1 formed pcrsims e.vpnsi the opinion th.itnsl "ii ns the richer inuios wire cvluuitc , this 1 ; ; ' im K '"'W"V ' - 11 iivin.r .iiiiv 11 it'll v i.iiiiiixi'. .... I v in ii - nlir.ew of traile betwien Hie .North nml uall- 1 .. . ;. . . . .it. . mrnn. r or my mm j'ari 1 c.i mm nouinig I to warrant ruch say tint llii.ru Is siillleient gn'd In the number. Iks gulches, hills nnd mountains, suirouiidiiig this Volley to pievtnt n ilcelinc of wages to the l.iiroiK-an standaid for limidrnls or jeuw. I believe that heio the day-laborer can look upon the ir.ountalm ns nnifketlvcguaraiity to I'll a I'mir.iiMmi. nu niij b.iii;i imsplr, tils eliiliireu, uiiil Ills viiitiiriiis cliii- ........! ..1.1 ..-..-, -.r t fcI. 1. ..I W.111TV11, wiui 11 iiiiuut irii"'iin riinui - In Ml dl I hail l go. rally nihil led to a mining region, niiii uiiiipyiiiifii mn.i niiporiani gco- gr.iphiiiil uml Mila.f.il pimltion, why slum "d ai.y vrMt wMi In Inive It. or pnvutstlc.ile so nioiirnrii ly nl its lutuieili.tiiiy: I uui tuht by thus., who Inii-iviKriiiientinl. produced In lgm U.vcr alley, pioiioiuiee Jhu.i m-.irly, If not ijuitensg I in nny giown ' in l.' AiiJiVs. I leloubudlc lie hardy v.i - T'-"" J" l',S. '",.?:, S-HLm,, 'Jill. become Iho graie producing region or the wlm.e counlry North? ' v tt!K,.,.?V":.e. te ?i?lS!J!iif.?rtm , . , . , i ,1 u,.l.,j"'' '":'. ' U'! . . . ...vtlons. , t ma nssmv ... -Mr. Kditur, tl.M ill 11 iliiiespiel, iir in 1 11, n4 pritirtpli-, mungiil tliMuahoiil ll.oi-r-mip!i- of uny portion ! 1 i,u svllli lliu puuetiiallty ol ilnrhwiiik. ami II.I'lIlU' ll.iv will ', i 1 1 .1 .t.t. Iw ruvlvul In the spirit hlcli Moiiimiil Ihrm, I rema 11. e i ii- 1 1...... ....... . I, '.., I .. , u... Tin: Cmii.n Cosv i:tkin. The Convention culkd nl the Miggetioii of Virginia, which nnl m V.YUtIIIIIJI.111, 1 ill. .(it. mid In n.tli'.. ( . , , ,,',,.,. ,,, .. ..,, ,..,,, " ' , - -- - --1 - naili 111 Ihrmuh Ihu uml iiaiiiie. Ills Kivjitly hoped thai in-aiiriM nny Iw kv fictiil to n-aloru die full Colon, un I lu pro vide cvirmoie ugalinil iv rieurrriicu of uiiulli.. nnd huitlle nets belweiu tlie North nnd ijoiilh. Wu iiyrvl to see thiil Michigan refuse to send Cuiiiinlssluuers to the Couv'iutlin, imd that Ci'ov. Wmliliiiriij of .Maine violently ipihoh- the 111 ncmwit, 1111 1 cj4'.oIi his p.i.j.lj iwt to favor II. .MiMMiirl, IdiiuM, Wiiiviislu, Iowa, Virmiml, Nuv I lat.ipihlic, Indiana, livntueky nml .New tori, have suit Ciiiiiiiikuloii.'r, mat sn we b.llvve li.u TeuiiesJi.v, North Carolina, I'uiusylvunla, Maryland, De.anuic, Ci.nmeti cut, New diraiy, Ithule Island mil Oni.i None had yet Uvu uppniulctl from Mas.aehu ji.iiiin.il nu. u .uaa..ieiiii- ii. Kx-Pnsak nl Tyler ., r ,, , an of the Coiivetiliun. setts, i far us vve k-nrn. of Virginia Is Chairm. cwl or lliu In. on lu Uwollur, TIivmxmK'Iii hue. therefore, uipomlblu lo Ihu in note of llu- would have been Wavlshl iKMCe. (ublci-t) l,.it iiiouy, and (.iibildizcd) prosperity, ft nm one . i ... A, , , .. ., ., ,. ., end of the Colonle In Hie other. I he 1 alhers of the Involution were, thirefore, responsible In I ... m-.it. .. nr I ,n I !.. ..n ... r... , ... ll..,. ... .- .... , ...-,. V. ...v ..."... .V. ..... ,..M V' truordiuary condition of the Colonies. lUUTllsS." On Iliittu Cieik, KiiuJay, iVbruury '.Mth, the wile of 1 1 i:uv Iliiw.v, ut a itaughtir. tmmmnnut w f iw Near Jiak.oinllle, 1'i-b. IC1I1, J vvihs II., In fnut son uf Jajiks IUmi.is, agul one year ami uuu Jay. SP13CJIAI NOTICES. PHOENIX LODGE No. 23, A. F. & A. M. Hold llieir regular communication the A .Svvimur Kvi.xi.xii on or piecetling thixT lull moon, lu I'liieuix, On-gon. S. M. WAIT, W. M. S. ItKiuiiii, Sec'y. jau'JCs'J oiu:uo. ciiaiti:iTnoTj7 H Q p II ROYAL AROII MAUOHM, JAVKSO.V YII.I.K, 0UKUO.', Will hold It regular communications 0:1 the Kll.l Sulnrilny l'.iiiiliii; irKi Munlli, All sojourning C'ouq.xulons lu good stauding lire coulliilly luvltci In utten.l. w. w. rowi.int. 11. i'. .l.vs. T. (Ji.I'.nk, Sec'y. dccb':17 WARREN LODGE No. 10, A. F.& A. M. Vhoans' Stltuulttv, Mulch, 10. A HOLD their regular communications r,,Tx,111;,1l,. ) .ifllw Wednesday Kveubigonorplecidllig .Ut IJJlllltl 8, AloiltlaV. M'll 18 SAlhe full moon, iu Ht(o Clfok, iUomuV in u xo' JIIKMIXVIII.K. OIIX-. i'P.il.l.i lf.M.I- I !. W. (UtKKlt, Y. M. i""10 1ot I Titi.wiliiv M'h 10 II. H..oom. Sn ISuttei-llolilH, f lHtfeU,lJ win J. The recuperative qualities of Sand' Sar-1 J?111)."1101!?' WedncBdiiy, M'h 20. sapai Ilia never falls lo give oallro satisfaction,! .Sterling, llllll'Mllty, Mlll'Cll 21, when fairly under Its Influence the purlflul Wt'llrt' Mills, FrilltlY, Mlll'clt 22, moon course, inrousii ... ...vi c, sii...n.m tissue of tho body Increased lu volume, Impait- lug healthy nouiblimeut to the vital organs, with tho pulso sliong nnd legular and tho ill. gcsliou Improved ; thu pallid ihcck soon re cuius Iho hue of health tho feeble becomo roig. Sufferer from scrofula, nlccrouajml ciupllvcdUoi-d:r', try it and beio vliced. I. 0. 0. F. .TackkosviM.k I.nnui: N'u. 10, linldsllsregii- SATURDAY l'A'KXISV, ,. ., .t r m-i, of each month, Itrolheis In good standing are cordially In vited to attend. W. C. HANSOM. . a. Hwxnv Dfvi.iNnrn. It. Sec'y. n2:fim Miisj. WinsMiw, nn evperlcnciil nurse nnd fc male physician, has n Soothing .Syrup for child ren tvelhlnir. which unnllv facilitates the tiro- ccw or teething, by soflenlnu the iruins.rciluelng H Inllminul nii-vslll allay ill pain, nml Is "'y "?"''."":' "'" 1.."'" ' I" "i "',;, - ,S,: iV.f.x-tiy Vafe bi ill , Sro mherllsuiunt In nnollier column. Dyspepsia, Fovor and AgtlO, imii.rctlun. sour tluniach. w nit rbrndi. hrnrl y , ,t,ntinc, llvercoinplntut.ncldlty, (tnlu- '',ency. Jaundice, ihange of climate, sick Lead- i - . . ache. Id's of nppcllle, female complaints, oppress iln.i nflcr eating, unit general dtbllily arc rapid- I p. trfectuidlvniiil surily cured by the Oxr m..ATui llirrnis. 1 runniiMA rviin-M-K. xMimnr 11,1!, Oil., Ji( lillh'.'lMS. Har- ng mlli nil Tor lllteni years with Dysprpdn, lu Itn wmst form, nnd li.tvlng conullnl with th liosl ii'ivn'clnii", nml triul eiery thing ricotu- rnemi 11. without reiier, 1 wn inuiiriii 10 iry m , ,,.. n..t.. irn ..1 4..V,. Why QallUtf Hall at ri.uKr.sv vm.., ... if ' l.'iviiusi'llniprlics there aiu Irreslsllldeargif 111e.1l. I11 It r.ivr. ' Wuv nreso miiiv ciilnmrrcn:islanlly lunk- tiU pureli.isesni q'iimt Ihu.J M,in,u.t I. the biririst mm In tin-city, mid the gno.. uiUrul. Uisj Ut uml iho cheapost. 1 Viiv nrc tlir lalerooms nculid nt (Jilicr 1 1,M ' ,iu,,,lru-nr.nit uiiulnd bv the gruwIiiK trade of the Iluuse. ' .'V do ll.e ,nvs, say . nnny graceful ! ,J. Z "Z. " !'. 7. ".G"?ff,..,5?.I .HZ' ly ilesei lug or IheeoulliK-uceof Ihu Hiu.Ajiri un 111 'nu r niiii'iPi.'. tmj Twur ctot!itn ut (Jt icr llvi.uaud save your mo- ineyi'V sn lining. l.-'iiKin'i.-r, ill 1 li, 113 au-l 1..1 Mii'iiin (im. fincl. -iss :mi ViJtar'e Balnm of Wild Chorry. The only p in) nnd genuine llnl-.ini Is, unit for 1I1.1 lait twenty year, has hot 11 pn-parul by -Si:tm V. I'nw'ii: A (V, of llo.t.ni j nml their printed u.itiu-,r.s mcIIih llxiwrllti-nslgnnturcor I. I'm., iiiiir-ar 011 Iho outer wnibiKT. As , ., , . . ., . .11 . . .1 . J " -. iiioF'.irHiisniiii iiiiciiiPKr. nine, (its iijiii itl.tr! Tlil Im ulu ilde reiniily-- I Wisrau' IIvlsiM ii U'iiji C'ltriillV 1 the Inrsl n in extant for Iiu' sufi', sjKuty and pnuaninl cuteofenugbi, ihl, son' Ihrovt, linmchllU, , J'IIiiim, pleurl.y. p-ieumnula, rronp. whooping omii-Ii, lib-ti'.lng at the litu;:', Ho lu Ih" bn-at nr il-. ami lu tact every form of tlirn.il, chi-t ind lung eniiipl iluls, u willns ixixsiurmis It si'T. 'lid' hiiu-ilu.lil reiinly slniul.l be lu lliohamls nfi-niv fjuillv nml linfivlil.ul. iv-u tluu-ly sn I p'teuthm of II In u slight cold will iwim! Iiiimr- Hale rtllifi while cu-vs of bmj st.unllus.oh.lt- uate. n id nl'iiuroutly li.curableeli irueli r, will ut-i-ly yiibl lulls wnudirrul inn.lhe mir and lis'iin-at mlqitatlou lo the wauls if man wh.Ni nr.lletid. I'or de lu Cnllfnriitn by lteiMlui:tiin A Co., t nrv Jnhu.i.ii v in., unsriis Km iclju. t It. II..Mei.miit.lACo.. It'iv. CiiRlii A Co.. MarysV llh-! nm . l)M,,t .,tiimj.nregou. Man I nrv Jiihu.i.ii A t.n., uhsrlis Mnrrill, rau .icrain.'iilii t ml by HiiiHIi Ac irchZHu-ly. A lVi:ilTl.SKMK.TS. Educational. A T the sid'c'itatlnii nf some of my fnriwr XV kind tulrni.. I i.riitMe In rt-oin-n school on lh tllh or .March iie.xl. lit Die vniniorn I'llll! coinilair.libi lien-tufnro exMlns lie I.' - ixc'n Wixiil.in, Holviiu A Hiviunxs, li .Iho 'tabling und llv cry busbies, In Jaekso-ivllli., i, ,i.M.ua I.y mutual corneal, Mr. Sivunv wltlalrawlug rimu Hie llrm. I (I.. ...... I. II... .... . .. Ill An..ltiA ll.A l.at. ' lllIM.Ii . lini.MM nil i iinitiuuv .i "...- ne. nt Iho nhl stand. In whom alt ib-bts duo Iho lata llrm urist bo 1..1I1I. nml ull ludubtcdutu of the II. in will bo II.iuMvled by Ihem. Jacksonville. March 'J, lful. 7ilw 3VJl.Cf. A I.I. H10.0 knowing IheiiKiliea Indebted to uu bv uutu or ImhiIc nreoiint nro rrnii.-.n tueall Ulnro the 'llt.VI' DAY O- Al'ltll. next mul iay up, nr elm llieir accounts will lit given to my ulloruey fur collection, us 1 am going lu liuvu fur Ihu Atlantic State. SAM. W. SAWYIIIt. 'pilK under.'gned re,H-clfully nollH, tho I pul.lu lhat ho wl.lus to nil ill bl prop el ly, i(iiiItingol A TAIOI )P IOO ACUF.S, under ciillluvtlun, kiiuwn as the Uccvc' farm. Abu hi Stable, together with Horse ami Cuirhgi. Abu hU Storihou'e. Ihulllug, etc. for particular, call at llu premlsi of the uiulcroliiiul. SAM. W. SAWYKIt. Kirbyvllle, IMi. 2ll, lhiiO. inlr.'!i:liw Notice. To Doliaquout Tax-rayon. I WILL ulttill nt thu follow big named Ituvs nml places, lur Iho purpose of ric -lv lug ami nviltlug for taxuiduufor the year ISiiO, tuwll ; sliliuii1, rritluy, Mtirch 15th. O lirlCIl'W, StltUUltiy. iMtUVll 2S. ' " All persons interested nrc hereby uotlll il that taxes not Kittled 011 or Ixloro Ihu j;ii lu , vu U-u.lleclid lliv'iiaflir by dlstialut uml sale, without lav or. I.. J. 0. HUXOAX, Shei III" Jackson icuuly, Oteiron, Mar.di M Ifclil, wh2:7:Jw Wllhm RSsssn WM3