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HMMj pMffi2S22ef? vjMbShO'jKSIS . . T() as IST1"" THE OREGON SENTINEL. t f xfyS j W7y7AruKSgSjjfi.' fr J.SC3HivwiaMffiira s?2iXt'i!L "f " f 'n7i Y""-t.rnrv3ofi7:i.lri fcx jity i '" in ""J 1 ".j? jr-pr ""' l1 Ji iiiLj r ''"' iV "" i .r jim $5 PER ANNUM. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1801. VOL. VI. NO. 13. THE OREGON SENTINEL :tx-m PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, OY JAMES O'MEARA. EDITOR AMD IItnPIURTlll. rrstrrttttrtrt T2t.v Offlce orer Claggago & Dram'i SUblei. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t i- Os auvavti:.) One Copy, One 1 ear. . 1 1 , ." (m) On Copy, Six Months 3 00 DmC'oi.v, Three Mouth 2 UU I ADVERTISING RATES: Oat Square, or Twelve Lines or lct. First In Vrtrlloii, ;i 00 1 and fur each ub-.eiruciit Inter- ;lon, SI oo. ' r Fterrsjitonal nr, Ilustncs CnnK liich Funnrc, per niinttitf. fall 00 ; lor Kin Months, Jl. 00 ; for Three Motitlif, MO 00. A liberal discount lll Im made lo proni who , advertise lo Ibc extent nr rmir situiircs. The number of Insertion should be nmtkcil on Ihr margin of ailterllscmcnts. D. WM. DOUTHITT, Attorney and Counselor oVolx.aioiwrlllo, Orosou. DY APPOINTMENT, XVOTAZ1V XT733XjXO For Jofkion ronnljr. Dr. X. CHldwcll Boatman HAS permanently located In Jacksonville, and often bit professional sen Ices In the practice of Mniltliit, Unrgfry nnd (Ihsttlrli-s. Office al III residence. n Cnllfuniln street, in the imuse rormcriy occupied ty A. M. llcrry ant door to Judue I'r.'mV. t'ltaiget very reasonable. Citllt attended In m. .11 I..... uf .1... .1... ... ..I..I.. m nil iifiiir" m im im.v it mum. L. H. DEWEY AS nnenrd a slmo nniiillfl Anderson A 11 (ili'tui. on Ctilirnriila street. In Dr. I.. (laming a drug store, fur repairing )VATCIII-:.S,CW)CK.S,Ji:WKLUV.KTC. All work warrnntul In gite sutltlactlnti, lack'nut'lilc. lire. 22.1. IHCO. 4!lily G. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF PICK, J.UKMOXVIt.t.K Mllfl HTOIIK, Oregon, DR. JOHN HERRHOLD, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL ..... wswr i'lttMolcMoaaixrlllo, Orosou All my work will Im exretilrd at greatly reduced prices, miu'tntl Vnly. Jlici.xuih.4U . JOS. H. BLEDSOE, t. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Wl I.I. prnr lice In nil tin- Com t- ln-t.l In Jack on nml Ji) pMiio counties, mul In tin Jttiprcine Court nriheHlatr. 2llf. REiXiiRGENi Attorney at I a w , J A t KNOX VI M.!, (MIX., VIII attend litany business cnnllil'd In llirm In the scleral C'utirlt of lliu FIrl Jud'clul District of Oregon, and In I lie Supreme Court. Au, r. willTamsJ Attohm.t and C'oi.nhi:i.uih at Law, KKIIIIYYIM.K, H1V. JTtJ . l IV.I ftf III! In Mixkk. We linvu pelul repnrifrom Villlmmliurif, Appii'jiM, Tublc Itmk anil JitrK illvli'n'- At r.ieli Jl.trivt tlif oilier nr ttrmlily enipinycl, Willi w.itir jliniy. (ml lie nvvrngn wg nbtjlnnl. .Mr. I jAl S.vmir, of T.1I1I lt"ck ni!iu, hn. .Iiown i im 8.1ft pltrc of pn'il mul quartz luiui froni '! claim lnt wtrk. Hwivrnl report from '.iSirlrnllilieolliirinliiiiiicliifalltUiiarcfurorr. IiW. Om eonpny nt the Picitrnut crrck tlT-, J "' fjSliJriai:ieiO per ilay lo the Iijii.1 froni a new cut recently iiuvle, alllioiijjli ritflit y-iln1i(,', n llttlij while ago, tliv earth .carei-'y j tntfil for wuh!n'. I rf -, .... MM HIV MUM lllllUllllll.l... iJ flo not v)viialiructlon.nn rln ( will ln'inaili1. Call at Kiink'n Clcnr Hlnrv, in . tliv (iiilli rv mi the IUII.nii.1 N-tt liN I'lcturni, I Uf s I w i isTgmao hTn e ' ' h Arnu:iHi:, iikijui.xo axi ti:xt. o X HAND nml mmlu to order. UuiikO l.ln lii); ami pntir lliuiiflOK. iiy A. v. .M.iir.uin, I CiHfurnui Slnet, 'n t OtKjva. XiRw and Oollectlcn Offlc. 0(0. II, Wll I IAUI, A. C. CUIUS. . (lulu Cllllf Jll.tlCC.) WILLIAMS & GIBBS. I'urtlHiid, Orcitoii, Will practice In the Courts of Oregon ami MVhmaton 'iVrrito-Iea. oTp. DO WELL, ATTOT1NKY AT LAW, ' Je Mont ill., t)rrBH, Will nraclleo In all the Court" of llm M Judi cial Ulitrlot, the .Supreiuo Court of Orcgou, uiul la Yrckn, Cal. rarltcular nttrntlnn juilil lo procuring .mul Warrant! mul collcx-tlug claim ngalii.t the (iov triimcnt. July SURGICAL HOSPITAL. I am now preparcil lo rccvlto patlcnU In tli imuiiai, on inv corner oi i uiru sircci, men the ' Union lintel." Tupm-tMSf OR GOOD SECURITY. CIIAS. II. IIUOOKH, M. 1). Jiwkfniiv.ltv.Jiily 2t. 8i;n..2H-ir. GREAT RJEDUCTIONI OS' tlif fjrut of Jmiuary, 'ill, tUo prlcca ol 4V)'ui:i;i f-a fr 'ln' WW! aXollaoo vera nxluciil luy(virr ;il..ou llio I'aclllo const. A fuw or Im'w. lli let nml cbcnpcit nm 'rmV mail. n rtan Franolxoi rat'. .fickt'it.1 - .iiim. r.'. wit CAVEAT PIEI.I.A. Who In It nhlfpcri tcmli-r lltln". And I ill to- of liiir and nrddlux rlnR", And tills ulint pliniurc mnrrliipe liriiieit A I.ovirl Who'll flpli. and yan, and rilcncc keep, Or at tliu wIihIoh lake i pcip, Then on thu rufu, dunn to (licp? A Hutbandt Who fays hcn married, he lutrudi To kIvv tip Mnnke and giddy friend, l'or that It too luuih money rpvnd.? A I.outI Who tnpii out often late to dire, And cmiiea Imtno nn. not ttor for wine, UutKuIJi lr you rhuiitddurvripliii1! A lluahandl Who'll ipend upon yon nil he miy, Jlnki priMiitu hIiiui-I I'Very ihiy, And deem uuv unite full nniplc pay t A l.otcrl Who fay linw fat tlie mnnry pie, And Imp- n Unit ymi iln nAt ni poc llo cm ullurd ru inuili lor cloiln f ? A HiulMtid! Who tay hnw lone app"nr a d.iy, If cur he h Torcul to 'lay Hut even Hut (hurt lime anry? A I.ourl Who rprnd the nuliimn Willi a friend, And will lull one rliott , tier mid, Willi all his Worn-out clothe to meiid! A llutliuudl Oregon and Wubington War Debt. W'v copy friiin the Suiruinenlo Union, d Apiil 2d. the Act In relation to the liiMiiei.t of the Wiiyliliiyton U'ur Dibt. n pivmil at me laic ciiiii oi inncrrM. it wa tent to Ihat p.iptr by Pony hxjiri'nl : An Arr to prorlilv for the payment of the e.xiinn incvrnu ny Hie ivrrciirim or un poii.ntiil Wuidilnlon In the iiipprcln nl Jniliiiii liosllllliis thcrcij, lu the ycuri lbS.') mid 165C. lie it titntltd lj Ihr Stnatt nml Hout o RtmttfiiMiva of'ilit I'nitttl Stale tf Amtr- ten, in Cmgiet ui'tmUiil, That the folliminy tuuif, or mi much llienol m muy lie tientury. ! anil liny tire tieriby appniproprlnteil out ol uiiV money In the Tiniury not otlnrirlicap. proprintiil, In tlelmv tin i'.xicnc) Inearml In ilie 'IVrrilorlci of viihli'Ulnu ami Oii'Kon.lu the itippritilnn of liid'iin hoitilitlia lliinlr., In ihiMium If.'i.'i nml leAO. lor the pH,inciil of volunteer, cmlirncinp the lirl, uxoiid mul ninth Oiron rrglmi'titr, i'iiiiI I In' three compmika ol minute nun, iium-U-rtd fixty. ilxly-one ami nlxtylwo, nml the fimt and ncunl Warhinuton regiment and proiiiNcunui rouipnniiii, Indmliig lliecnmpa. iiim of (.'aplaln Striini; and t.'aptuln H.T.. alter iluluctlnir it'ppnu'ca a i.ic.rtali ed by ihc'llilril Anditnr nl lliu Triitmiy In ! re port of the 7lh Pcbrin-y, Ififil), nmde In pur Aiiunce of a rrm'ulion id the llou-c of llinri iiiiutiv.f, pn i it thv Mli of I'Miiu.ity. It.. 9 ; '.ild elulim to U- exnmirnl and umI'IiiI by 1 1 it' I'liiiil Auditor ol the Trin.nrr, who flinll .illow to a.il volunteira Hie mine pay mid ' loiMinrm a wire paid-to i.fBicM anil lilitrr d iriii,l ri mle at that pcr'od in the United 5'lJiis ntmy fining In th.it country; pro r dnl, tint t p.ijiM nt li.ill only be made to ruch of tie ii'invu iinuiiil eompiiiitia an lull In. rhown by MtUfmiory proof to Imvr bctti hi Vnirul In iictuul nrxlcu in the Held for the k rlml nml in the iiiaumr il.iiniil. l'or the pKviuuit ofcl.iiin' for tervterii, nip pill. Iraiirportatlon, mul m forlh, iucurriil In I he iiuliilinmire ol .m voluulirri'. S-.-S0(l. IMII), to In pa d upon the lirlnelp'e and ourer ib'y In the r.itit for .rrvlcit, opplieii. trail HUliitioii, and a forth, ullowid and reporleil by the Thud Auditor of the Tnamry In lil .iinnald npurt of Ihe Till I'lbriniry, I8C0J CiMo'cd. 'I I. nt tniil Auditor lieiiud lielieriliv i nulhorlzi'duiiil ilireclul lori'rc!i'iuMllloiul i vill. lice at lo the unniunt or value of mppllit, iriinpoititl.iii und peifoiial (crviitr.uiid in c inwt frrun In l.ln fornnr report touililne the rame and In cam where rupplhi win uiiiImimI ul iiliit. In eltlnr of mid Terrllo r'. ule'reii'niilur aupptha were lint fnrnUhiil .'or the rrcu'a-ntmy during the liotl'ilia lu which mid o'uutccr were enfa'd, lie atiuli il'iiw for fiich xippliit the price paid for tlmi ii r Fiipiilln fur the reu'nr in my nl the ino-l I'oiiiiiiiiut p'uee wl.nc urmy uppt!ir weir f irnM.iil during raid time, inhiluj,' thrrctn iln con l ol tniinportiitlon o the p'uee where ucl npplica were fiirntthiil to uld vnluntitm ; nml prtirnleil fuither, Tl.at im coinN'iiiailoii iltall be mude lor llienrvleet nf any jicrrnn in more than one rapacity fur the i.ime tlin ; und all payment, niiulv In puinuiiniv of th' Act .hull b" rccchid in full Mtifaelloa and :l iluryeof the claim upnn whUli tiny an made. Sic. 2. Ami lc it fmlUr enadeil, Tlal nl c'nW for I orrea und other propirly hl or iliMrnyril in raid mi vice thall Ik- Ml'iil ne i-ordin'i; to the Art approved the M of MjicIi, IP41), provld.n for pnynu'iit of Imria'a in otlnr properly h'-l or ihlroul in the mill lrr KrvUvof llu Uuitnl .Stum. !Sit. :i. Ami le il fu.l'iet emuleil. Th.it tin re bi" p.iM In H"U-rl J. Ail.iii'on, Thlnl Auditor of Ihe Trrntury. fur the ilutic Ii re inline piifiiiiuiil by Ii.ri In ihe luiiil(.'utloii f fulcl c'liini.. Ihe Mini of SI, (1(10. out id imi money In the Triatiiry nut vthcrwUc appro priatiil. Skc I. Amite.'! fmilitr riwletl, Thul.foi lie pii Mm nt ol ciattui proridul for in th! Act, tlie Sicre'ii'y of the Triasury m.iy, If he ilini II lApnl'i nl, lii-iie In the c.a mania, or iheir hirnl icpri'-eiituiiici', bonds of the L'niliil .Slniw nf n ileiiomliutloii not lm lion S.'iO. ndit'inub'u in twenty yi ari", and licniiit; lulir mtut llo rate id 'x per cent, per milium, with coupons n'lni hiil. and p.ijulilv unnually or Miil-uniimilly, at the dlu'K'livll of the Hee ntary of tlie 'I rearury. Approved Marrli 2, I8nl, A "mv Vol curnroiKnt of a PiiKa delidda imper suyi ; rit 1 jiiv ly la ii pooil motherly womap, but audi a " fr'glil," as the lud'ej mv. in hrr a pearance ! At In me, 'I takei r re parly's l lino ultoeellir I" follow her up uud urruiiea Ihe furi iture Hliehuunn unotcniiable ficully forilisniilrr'n. Out n' doort her colume fa a xi feel study of Ihe un'que, nml even i J pert uro kept In ii k rfrt upony of womhr as to wlio.e khe (vvlil iue puichuicil such nntiillu van goo.l, or had thim muile up so fo.aih.Vr i it'. S are I am crowlny f ciiiidjlou", let me ray Ihut the only Judy who run nppnaili M'S. (Jruly Inrxternalille., Ulheiiiw Prrsldenti ss. Mm. Inco'n. I saw livr at Ihe 0ari Ihe other night, nod ih spile all the eh pant toady ism id ihe pi o ubout her beauty, etc, it n only truth to whhiper that she may le, ami pn doubt it uu excellent wire mid inutlur, us well us a inmt Vstimuble lady j but she's im) a Mil llm'' po. llvr Urire, round, florid face, cniovllit-luil with a forcheail-wreulh of rid ni. well HUffftiUd lhat her hubund wai tha ritliijr .on of the age. ami large pro portion aie not favnpiWc to an n'r of dip-fl'. Sharp Debate in the Stna'.e. The priKTcilliigs of the United Hlulrs Sen ate, March IStli, were highly interest trie;. Mr. Mason offered the fullonlnif preamble and n solution : Wiiimka, Tlie presence of military force eonantnitnl mul lurinuiiently (iinrtenil nl the na of Oovertiuiint ia a di pur line Irnm nil fuimer iirtipe of llnwriimi'iit uud dnniteroiis ti Ihe rights and libcrtiii r the p ople there lure. llttlml, That the Prralilent Infoim the Sinuiu what number of trimp of tlie Army are ipurltreil In lliis city, the resin ctivc nrmt of sett lea mid purpnuM Tor whicli they were brought lu-rc mid furtlur, Ihut he iuforn the .Si-n.ite itluiifu'd iruop. are to It withdrawn, mid If not withdrawn, for what purpose they me innlntiilmd lure, and whetliir it i- hit p'ir pov lo lncrine raid hirce -wd to what e.xlent. Mr. Doujtlua' rifolutlon in njpeet to forts, "ursi iiil. iiaty yanla-aml nlhvr publ'c pron rly in ti'nliiiu Slutia wu tiikni up. Mr. Douglas uilyonitid Ms tcsolnllnn, lie did not lielleic the policy nf the Adn"iili-tra lion was war. The cons'trui'lhin of the Inane iinil, licmeMr, nt dirputul by some on his side, while Itepublie.iiit were silcnl ncltlur ssenlliiir or ill.-iiillni: fiotn bin Ititeriirclallon, The Pulley of ihe A.liiiliil.trr.tion IhIii icaee, he ih find to n line the ni rilKiii'ous of Iln country by oh'n'iiliij: n reply to his n solution, whllli, he bclii'Uil, would (jive ipilcl and re ttore piod fecllt",' ami nt Iheil.lTerint Mctltw of the country, lie pine hit na-ons why i. ncuin mat not naitiute war, nnmne wiitch wiic, Ihut he lnul nn power tn rolled icr.'iiue In aeciillii .Stale, nor could lie call out Ihe militia, nntef. to uld at a jxnie tnmiUilm u liil eral officer. If he di-alemil lakinir the forts. etc., nn army of 'J.'ili.ltllll men would be mrea wry, cnstliisr ocr r-X'.ll.llllO.I'OO oiiiiimlly. In coiieliitiou, he ndrue.tted such auuinlint'iits In the Constitution us would hold llm bonier Stale, and tills would secure n reunion of nl'. He coii)-iiitulnteil the lb piil.licimi that the! h.iil putrlotleally ab.uiih m-il the prohibition nl j'avery in the'l'irritnriis. mid udmilted (he puiliir jovcrcijjtity iW'trine In the for mat Ion f tiuvcrniniiits fur Colorado, Ihcutuli nml Ni ioI.i. Wilton said Ilonirlnfi was a man of anxiety. The Prcs'dVul lad scarcely ileliwru! lilt kind and p-nial Inaiiftural, whin the .Siiiutor from lllinuis Mc forth uiiarkul tn plvo his Inter priiatlon, but the .Senator wiit not contint to -tiiml cvi n on his nwji Inlerpretnllou of lln liiiiuuml, lie was not content Ihut the I'ris iilelit mid Cabinet which had Jn-t laki n x)t csslon of a (iovirnniint ami counlrv In ruins. alion'il have lime Ihouali lu rail nliout nml net) Mimi principle nml putrloli.ni nipnre lo In- ilone, but he rushed Into thli rlmiiitw-r and tin upht in u reo!ullon n'klec the Adminis tration to declare In the country what lie In. lends to iln. The Administration would make known its iioliry Ikruuh gcut.'uiien In whom it hud coullili'tiee. IfuHtflus mid lie would pardon the iM-iuVnrr of Ihe Hiiiuttr, who only shuiuil he was hurt. uc m. kiu aoput itruiitnir, wluti It was thai :'iiialor't purpose to nmke n Mioiml iirf.mit upon him. lie referml In Wl'son n beloinr iiito tlie war wlmrol It- publicans, I'Vsiiuli n culled lliiuhit'nlleiitiou to llu ,net ihut be suld llii-.Stnutur from Maine in fluid ol Mufachults. Mr. Ibiiilut mid tin- Senator waa mistaken. lie did tint rrfir In tlie Seiiatiir fiom Maine. lis wimli wvie fiom uimUvcr quarter llu-v emiu'. Mr. I'lsieml'ii repliul. Ids rcmarkt were iini.'rtoil n I iv (Kisnendi n.) had i.M. Mr. ll'iiiijlua Home ciiunot md.itlinl the null whui it Is to'd. Cnurti-sy nipiiiu ilu .S'liator In accent litis i-Aii'aimtlon. The Sen iitnr al'iiihiil mine Intporimue tn himself limn niium no. lie it retpoctuiiir, ilciatcs very well, nml he rhould nut think nllililuii wu in,ide In him, nt there weie other iVople thuti lilinMI. Mr. lVfKiideil llmuht Mr. Douglas had mi rely nude u slip ol the tongue iu luyiny .Siiintor Irolti Maine. Mr. Iloujrlas When I make a correction, the Si outer It bound to nccrpl it. You don't admit il, bcniOH! I say the statement is lulse. .mil the Senator nu;;hl In know- it- Scnalioit. .11 r. riiimiiii sain me neiia'or w,i ueiir m'niil on ii i'iM'iiul ipurnl. He i-onld not ml mil Mr. Iloulut In Ih- u im lithium, Ucuiim' lie hud nml iin.-rntli iiiintv Ijnu'u.tv, I i ilin priH-ieileil in sa-uk of lluiiulas, and howi-U why the rosolulloii oiiglit not In paf. I'he teiid'tiey nml dmigii of lloujrl.it' smicIi was tn Imbue the In In I Ihut Ihe country wn il.out bt-lii;; ilun,iil into war by nn net of the Adiu'iilalrutioii in inll.iine su-pleiom of the H-ople, lie made it a ru'e iu thia chamber In limit Im mini, or ion I'ireiulve l.iny n.itri". He d diiot know nl.clher lloug'uilieiillothecoiU d U nor. I Inn.' 'in said that I'lsieul-n would lie lu foiuiiil when he nude the inquiry iu the prop r wuy Mr. rwii'iiden reiVnl. thai Mr. Iioiisluf' ounce wu will known, but he nml not be .inrl'iil ll.il lie wou'il enj Mill u ilulitiige, oi wiiiil In llul ill'. el. Th to na furl In r colloquy. Mr. Ilu'e mIi he ricoiiinbil n portion o! llio cm mv of Doii-hu ni iotei d i lor hlm-elf He louiid ulrindy prepared for him n lilt'e ajHich, lo bi'fiiuiil iu uu old book ; " Absalom slid, iiioi covir : Oh, Ihut I were nude Jud,'e n iIim laid ihut every man phlili hath ant suit or cau'f nveht enme mitn me. und 1 would do him jti-llce, ' liuhtcr. The fj.eeeli lie preferred in his Crude iih'itl. Mr. )oii;lat That (puliation would have ifriiit wil(;ht, only it showed it was rend tn ii void iirpiuwiit mul In make a Kronut i.tiuek oil inc. Get your qiiolatinin in ndialiee I .im ready to meet you, The Henitor from .M;is.'.icbuM.'tt4 lid off wild n mVruliV iicition ulullntk; the .Senator from Mulne fullowiil, uid Ihe Sinalor from New llauishlre en me In wild what lie culled n wrilltn srHvch. I cHi I tn (five tin m some trouble this ks1oii. I mow their silumi's. I iln not iiuuti I hey shall bnuk up Ihe Union and druiv ihe coun try Into iv ir. Apptuiirciu ihe iiulli rlcs, A fc-'tn itor bugiil.d Hut the galleries be clearnl. Mr. Ilonclus As tl.cgallcriu will not be qil'el 1 will my nn more, He linn iibruplly loo'i his sent. An it uu c.xu-uiUu kifslun the Senate ad join md. , . A ronnwro.xprM of a New Yoik paper, who had accnmpun'Hl the Pic.ideiit thus fur in It's journey lu Washington, gics the fol lowing descupthui of his perioui ; Mr. Mncoln stands six lift nml four inches blrli he hat a large head, wlih a very higli, rhelvinir foreluud; thick, bushy, dark hair ; n kixn, bright, piercing, indeterminable colon il ye; a prom'ncul, lliinnoafrilliil noe u I irge wril-bowi il luoiilli ; a round, prctly chin ; ii llrcl croi of ilarkitli whiskers ; a clean, well built mcki more buck than cbrtli a long, lank trunk I limbs of good shape and luugi lade arms ditto, with hand ami feit symrrei rleallj but natu -ally large. Crittenden's Farewell Speech The following, taken from the Sacramento Uiiimi, Is the latter portion of Criltemkn's farewell ficcch, dctiured on Sunday n'ght. Murcli .Id i Now, in tetrard In the Hnulli nml the bnrd r Slates, 1 wou il huu- them truit tn the Union nml to thevople. The Ninth has given as surances of their symnuthy lor tlient. ami Jm I lie will be done. I In-llere It. Tin re are nruruiicis given of kltiduiti and patriotism that will I.- reiln-inrd :imt sympathy nod that klmlnrss which exists in the Noillt will nttract others in il ; It standard of I.llx.rty and Justice will be ru'acil from one end of the country to the otlnr, uud Ihe people will crowd around It until States shall come and make pence nll'erlnes In thctr brillircn. That iliiv'wtll come, nml It will be a Imppy Our. I Ik-II-vc Mils, nml I would hare the rmlfi mid the burner Stall U-lhte il. Our Northern fellow ctlixeiit l.ntehilitleil Ihenisclies In con iMence by lliilr iiellnn upon Ihrne very rendu. llntM ; thuiiMitids und teut of ti.o'tsatuli lure come here wlih pttitlunt In their faior) nod lu oil th a I ncogii're a rp'rlt of kindness wluli nl.otl'd b'nd the hcnrls of Soutl.ern men. I will ray, I am for Ihe Union ; I tint not for (clni. Nn, sir. And at to my imtiu Stite. 1 will say to In r. more than tn ntlurs. I d.src lo see ynu stand by Ihe Union of tin c 'iintry. Do not go ir iinlif a an lniteriou nwfsHiy foreis von. Ynu have qivcu tn lh-w.-r'd loiigcontimiiil evidence of your consls leiiey, your pntrinihm and your fidelity In the Union. Stand by II. You have stood tin re be eturore t why not now ? You hate literally foil 1 1 Jiil your .State upon n rck. Vis, sir. upon a rncK unit ntaiu l rniimkil, ami you have engraven on aroikyoitr testhnony in Ihe Union. Tlie stone you rent lo be a por tion of the monument tn Washington bore up nn its Kentucky burble fiont thrto words! ' Kentucky win the lirst In enter Ihe Union alter the mloptinu or the ( onilitulion ; flu will be the bl to leave it." Thut sinliiuiiit thu hat engraved uiinn niitrbte, und it now standi suiietlllid still more by formlii! a por lion of the monument In tlenrge Vuli!uglun I want to lee her true to Ihut great and noble seiiliinent. It swells theheirt within me. Tin re is imWdi, it seeiiia tn me. In nil llu liojeof Irliiuipli iiiithiinf Ihe mipily nod hnirt-41'cll-n iharitcter of Iln- fc.-l'i) -k wh'cll th't nolle and pi.riotle . ntluunt hsscallnl forth.' 1: lu-r 'tiiinl Iheie wild us; nml staml by thoi-e sintliiunts. I.el her Im the lait tn Iniic the Union width U eorerid with m much of glory, so much if trlumpti. nml so much of blcKsing. This Is the only (invent mriit on c trlli under which man can control hit uctin.t, can Si'uk his own thoiigttt't. mid when-tut mm is lntuls"ticd iiulnwlully fiom oik end lo the other frem Sun I'miu-ticn In rorihiml. hut if our 'lieaoirv U itiniir uud our money spent, nni our (ioviiiiin-iii bully iiilinlii'tii'rul? Still, with nil tliiM- laulls, it ft lite lint WoTormiKnl In the world. 1 1 Is hue only, in llieurii.t id tin gnat end mlgiily einiuie. that libi-rly n premntrd In Hie world, lu ull lur itituht, ami all ln-r eh-ry. mid nl. her iiefulnits. lu the little lti'ii1i'li it Ihe Alp ne lulls or l'.uioa-,wliosoniiif tcr- runt i tire n o small in 1 1 r.ici lie iinmiiioii nr top dily of Iiiijh r ul p-w, i, there liktly is kiptutu thug In he linked lit mil p'l el : but here, she ttai.di In nil livr majoty nml miglii, Willi in r unit Mn tehliig across a eon t -it nl. Who doc nol low this gn at cm nt ; , with its tnlsihty beni l'it to cvety ctlcu? Toe n line of lit counlrv g.MM Ih f.re liin like a itui, ai.i i a ilileld ovir him. The vcrv .liime coiilalni a cliurm nml u sk-1I whlihat laches to til us Incvity region of tlcwirld; und lis glomes nr.d bltrslng l mn;n'flel itillinoreiMryil.iv. I fay I hoc Ku.tui.kt wdl stand for the Union, Try il, uud try it ujuin ! If oui! C'.uigri'SA iI.ks nut jud.'o riul.l y nn I il M-s Hot uel rig' tly, ithnthi r w.ll j It is i piiniiplei.f our Cntirmucat lhat llu'ie fre- in nl ciiutiia win give ut justice, nnd etrry mute in lliu Union sliou'd eXerche i'1-n- und foi b aruiue. 11 ut wait l und when. Il il bo our sad Ute.rila'llh.u and it tnlulioii shall lure mivstil ocr the whole laml.l waul tutu old Kiului'ky standi igup,t'Vin in tltat day ol ilssoIiilnii-i'mid.iii:uiwilhmmbaliilitriiV;ll. nml with the Flag ol our Union in her hand st.indingupi.il In rconqui Ml ueMslike Iholasl soldier of u brute nml gallant band ; mid thin w hi n Ihe Union Is nn mine, nml she stui.ds tin Ii the image or patriotism, hiui.ir, lu-mlsm nml lldclily lulhe Union to Ihe lost j tin r, and iml till thin, I would lute- her roiudir what is next to be done hr l.crlf. My principle Is. mke cm c ol ihe Union eoinproui e ; dn any th 0o' lor il. It II the pal adium of Citcrii in nt. TuUcaicof it,aud il will take care ol JOU. Mr. 1'rcslileiit. I lmieoceitp'e.1 more of yot r lime Hun 1 ii tended. I ant about In pa it runt nil my fronds hen-, whom I slnlllcsorrt to Irittc. Il I have olltiidcd or greinl tin heart of any nun, I iiitirsnlnti'iul.tl, I lute . ken whit ut solrn. nml truth 1 bdiete, .iml what In some t-.xlint. com lit finui the re gion which 1 il't, I uuv suy I know u fact, I Inie einh-iiiuul tug Vu you warning, but nol In Ihiruti'ii. 1 hate long ngn leu r md nl in thriiitir. I may warn ; il i oae of the ilut'cs of brothirhoixl ; il Isoieof tlie t'.utles nt my plate iu Ihe Suiate tu wain you of ant dtngir I FccupprnaUilugour common country I lutecndeiitiiird Imlnsn, Tisin.irrow.alli-r lomoiruw ni.d each .ueciiil ng to-murow, biiti,-s with it niw I'mrs ml new upprehen sluim. Tn my mind, rebellion and rvtolulicii tevm In be i p'il- neu iu iho laud, and seme mildly uiti-il be iletiMil. Crilteudiii closed with an appeal lo the Senate In pisi some incisure. " not of comprtv ui'sci bill ul policy," which thnuld bring peace In the country and allow the sunshine, once more lo break thiougli Ihe clouds, and nuke ut nice again Ihe brethren ol odd common family. ' i - I, . i , Onn Fi'i.i-imsuu-, The Uraiid llrprcseu latites report the number of IaiL'is iu the Unltid States to U 3.M7 i the iiinuhtr if nieiniK-rs, 173,818 ; members relieved, lll,27G i the nuiiiuut paid for rilief, 8470. 739 27 ; tho luvipls, 81, 1 03,107 211; und I lie lolluwlng facts in relation tn I be Order, couilnr a ie riod f thirty ytursi In 1830 theic were but !H IMliriaaud 3,(130 mtmberi within the jiirirdiclioii of the whole United Slates, ami It.ere ims imiii aiiuniKii io tin inwrsnip snev. up to Itlill. 408 CfcU j and ussistunee hax Urn given tn 32..72C members, and 24.U lute ik eeawil l Ihe total muouiil expended fortharily was $9.-178,128 41. nml tlie nctipu or He fiimeH-rio.l,81P,31.8ll 92. Tiik Her. J. II. Newman write In the MctltiIirti II i Ii an (I that Protestants hut e counted too lureely upon ihe moral reiulu of me itannii retiuuisoti, or rauier upon ine ntcr throw nf the temporal power of the Pope, As fur as I can Irani, Iho Italian Catholics have nn intention to renounce Iheir religion. Al most to a man they desire a rept-rutlna ol church uud itute, ai4 they are rriua,(y onaiil mous to retain tf c Pope at tMr srlrltual lu udt Speech of the Ex-President. On the journey from Wellington to his horns nt Wheatland, ix President lluchar.an met with flattering attentions mid cord'ul net comes ut various points. Arriving at his own county of I.uticaitcr, a grand ri-ceptinn was accorded him. The llalttmora .-fiiirntun of March P'h, gives the following account of the ulTalr, wlih the honored cx-President't bri.l ipeccli t lluilianan was quite htnilmmclr rrccireilat rucaslcr on Wednesday . The civil and mil itary procession was seviral squares In hngth. Tlio arrival of the special train was greeted with a national salute of thirty-lour guns anJ tlie ringing nl Ulls. Diichiiiian wnni'eompa-h'i-d by .Ml.s Harriet Isine and Hetty Putkcr. The prncwtlini wni fonipoed of the Mdyor and City Coiinell, the firemto, I'encibles and Juckion It rlf. mul large delegations from th t'oimtry. It liultul ut Center Square, when Pit-ton, in b half of the Hullimnrc City (ittard, made a unit Sicech, bunding lluelmniili over In Mayor SiiihIi rs'iti. Mayor Sandrtson then wdcc-innl Iheex-Picsideiit.tn which lluihutuu n-spoi.ih-d siibtautla!ly at lolluws : " My old nrigl burs, f. lends and fvllnw-eiti-Kin I have not l.tnunie to cxpriss the feci mgt which swill in my heart on this oecnion , but I do most cordially thank ton for this d-iiioiilrat on of tour personal klidn-ss loan old man who comes link to you ere hn; tn 'ay his lioui-s ul rest with your lathers. And here let me ay, that having visited almnsl every clime under the tun, my heart has i ur liirniii t,i ijinentUT at Hie spot wneie I would with to live and die nml be buriiil. Wluti jcta young mini iu far n mote llii'flu, mv lieart wa still with your fathers, my fiiimfs mid t'.clishbors Id cooil old ljtncn'tcr. I Ap-plauu-. And nltliousli I have always been true to ynu. 1 have not In en half 10 Hue In Jim ns you limn bun tn inc. Your falhirs too'i me mi win n a villus man and fo-lcnil ami tlicrMuil lue throiigb many long ii-iut. All iIkfc hnve p.iiiil'unay. mid I slmul be fore you today its a man living In a second giiieratlun. A voice I saw you mount yiiiirhnisi whin you tnarilml tn llaltlmore, in IHI'.'. I feel with nil inyheuit, though In the initlst of po.terlty, ihut thise sou me nuni-f.'-tln? the mine kimltutsii which their fulhi r would have ilone had Ihey Hud lo this day. (iiiierallnu of tn irllal linn rise und rink mid are fnrgfitltii, but tho klmlncVt of the past ginrratioti tn me, now so conspicuous In their sons, can lit vcr lio forgotten. I come home ft'lluw-cittZ'iis, lo lust the rimalmKr of mv iluy among you ns a good cllii-n, a fuilhlnl lrlel.il, u Hem lacior or the widow ami Ihe f.ithiihis. luid appl.iue. All political nMiiratioiis l.uw ihpnrlid. All that I have done during u somcwluit iirntractnl life hat pa Mil Int. i hittory, uud if l.liuie done au;!it to oireml n single cillzi n, I now slinvrelv atk It p.tnloii. May (Iml grant that this Union ami i.onsllliillon may lie M-rK'tual. Ap pluuse.l J close by leiKiitlnir the unliniii.t il-i.r lo civ licurt (J.hI grunt that the (.'on stimtiun and the Union may be perpetual, and ooitluiii' n shield of protection to ourulvit nml our rhildrui furevir, Ittichamui rctiieil amid mile. He thin rrsiiuuil I rnlhiit'usiie an- p'auie. He thin rrsiiuuil hi place lu Ihe carriage, nml wus ncnrtiil to Wheatlaud. lKmnr-sTiKii Statistic. The Mcmplilt, (Tii from nn.) Aivliiiide publlshm a icltir rniuiulnl I m l'..xriulite lieeiiiuriil No. C2 of Ihe llrsl I union of the thirtieth Congress, which shows llio number of vuluntiin from inch Slate iu , k'ngixl in Ihe war with Mexico in lrl.-7. nml also Iho list of wounded, died anil killed ih battle. I he patriotism ol the South has been much mr.ujncd by many Northern iii.n, v.l.o have, on the other hand, ban biilstirout in their prnVs if tho Jointly urn) dilution to tin1 Union etcr rxhlbllrd by thu North. The following lub'e will show the distinction be 'Weill Iho men of the twit (.nut divisions, when lotc of Country ntul loyalty to the II. .t tu rn, ht mi-ant somelliing mote than tau.rlnu'. imply winds whin il imunt the risk und sac riCve of life ulul I'urlune ; vui.i'.NTM.tm ruon nil u rtati t. .Vn. Killt'l. H'viinM. IKnl Mii'saclui'ctts. Niw Votki,,, New Ji rsi'y. . IVmisthamii , Ohio Michigan .... . Indiana. , ., Illinois Iowa.,, ,,..,.. IniT i! -: MM 61 77 71 2 It I n") f. llih II1U 31 2 VI? ii 7 i :i tl.O 4! - llN 5u7:i iot or :m Totnl ,2290!) 2M 1'Ua CI'JS toi.v.srti.i.s rnox m.avk st.itm. An. KilM. WvwM. lh-1 Arkansas 1'lor.ila ....... IV.taH Louisiana Tennessee Kentucky Vlrg'na North Curolii.n . ouili Curol.i.n,. (leorKla.,,1.,. Alal'iuu, ,,,., Miubsippl Mis-cur lil.M 22 3 lit :-m i i 7 731.1 4S 10 117 77iH IA U 1UJ .'uu r.7 in im. IMiU 1U.1 i 17li llt'M C, V0 73(1 -. 171 10U i8 11.1 i'tl 2UI7 4 S III. uuil io:t 23.VI fa) 43 25li 1733 21 -l Tlh Total ... 4I3HO 4U1 V.VS 1VV0 The Slates of Florida, 'le.xas, tiu'ilana, .South Carolina, Ocvrgia, Alabama and Mis mssippl, now lorming the Southern Conlrd eirary, conlribiitiil 23,7yj into, or 867 more limn Hie nine I'teu Slabs, alllioligli iu popula tlou II o latUr rxeetdeil the fmnirr thnv lu one. Wisconsin, iln n a free Territory, contributed 146 volunU'fia, ol wh'cli none were killid nr womidid, and nine died, while Ihe District or Columbia (sliivcholding) coiilributid 1.330, ol whom nine were wouuilcdi thirlivn killed, nnd flfiy-lwo d'e I. It will be noticed that the South Carolina Volunteers suM'ered vastly greater lost iu pro portion of numbers, and Ilie Massui bust lis Volnnliert very niuih less, in the sime pro port Imi. limn any other Stale or Territory. The Free Hlttlis of Maine, New Hampshire. Vcrnii.ut. Conm-clicul uud Itlmdu Island dal not contribute uuy voluutecr during tlie war. Dilawaru was Ihe ouly ilaUhuldug Slate which did not. Tilt: loVe of tun col let und Intoxicating com pounds it so univirsul it may altmit count us an Instinct, llury nation has it iu n gnu let or less degree ; some in the shape of opium, some of smoke, some in drink, some in snulf; but from lite iqnulor to Ihe mow line it exists a trifle changed in dress, according lo the climate. Iml nlwuys Ihe samo neiil, ulwsti the same desire. Kings hate decreed pnnikhincnls on lh Mcu'ar side i priests hnveaiiulhcmatixcd on Ihe spiritual j law makers have sought to pluck out the bubil, root and brunch, from their I'O'p'c ; but nil to no uood man still goes on smoklo.inufllng and chewing; pultitg an cm my iuio bis mouth to steal away lilt biolns, and finding an Immense satisfaction in a pmcllce that makes him both an Invalid nnd a midman.and never quilt hint nntil it has laid him fa'ilv In his grnt., t7innsVr' favwl Lkitkii KanM (Iiivkh.xoh JlotSTo.v. The' A Carriix -Moth hi. Punth rImt ut a I ... a. .... ...... .. ... . . It (s'alveslon Civilian vf February 12tb hi the following : We iin.lrr-tnn.1 that Ocneral Honiton lias bcin for some tlays til his flare on Ualvetlnii liny preparing a plan- of retirement for bis old age. He arrived tin re lutt Friday, but trav eled In the riiot private way, nml avoided all Interference wild the pic-eut political agita tion. Ho dors not, however, we understand, wish, by any means, to lie coimIiIimI as one f those tlevriitli-hour cnnvrrls lo tecesjlon, so many of whom aro now claiming ihelr re ward. The Austin Inlilligineir has hern per mitted In publish the following e.xlrarl Irnm a letter writttn by tJcncral Houston tn an old frit lid, which defines hit position thus: " You say It Is retiortul thai 1 am for arccs slon. Ask those who ray so to point lu a word ol mine authorizing lhe statement, I haic lUtlarnl myself in fator of peace, of har mony, of cumprnmiar, lu order to obtain a fair expression of tin." will of tlie proplv DatiL'croiiH as may be the rn cedent itinusura- leil by the Cmivintion. befnro the majesty of me law, wn.cn recognizes its power tu suunui the qmstlnu of dituiiioii to the pvoii'e, 1 jit'd in me same rniru uiai aciuaioi Andrew Jackson In tiarbur Hip fine arbltrarllv Imt on him nt S'ew Orleans. 1 am if terminal llial thoic who would overthrow law shall lear'n'no ieison (ram mr. 1 Mill billet e that sceisslon will bring ruin nml civil war. Yel If the ptoplc will, I can btar II with them. I would fain not be ilet-lurrd an atiiti from mt nallte home In old Virginia, to Hie srrnrt n. my tarly toils and triumph in noble Tennes nt, I witiM not, of my own ihuiir, gitc up the banner bclU'Olli which 1 have fought j the I oiislllutioii which 1 hare rerrnil, or Hie Union wh'c'i 1 bate luvctl und cherished nt Ihe glorious nnd priceless heritage laqucathcil me by my fathers. SUty-lcvin vims of frrid-.ni. the ncollictioil of past Iriumphs nnd suffer lugt, ihe mrmoriis of heroes whom I have viu ami known, und whose venerated shadis wntild I mini my f. otstept were 1 to faltt r now, may fihin lute mud.' me Ion devntril lo the Coiitli"'':i;i and Ihe Union, but be II so. Hal 1 U'liete that lilnrly and Ihe rights of the South ilemaiulnl the sneiillce, I would not Imitate. I lalieve that list conres'ion than was ntces'niy In fritme tlie ('ot.stltullon will now ircscrt'c It. Thus bellevln-.-. I cannot vote for sensslnn. I bote hesitated to say I anything on this topic, bcnin.' I d.-sire tin-1 iK-oole lonct for Ihemolvu My view uret..i,:..i i.,..t is,.i,! wi..i illt',l,..n,oi. oiticcord. Yet His pi limps but right ihut my, ftlemls shiiu'd know that the iliuree that I mil for sfnlon Is rube. If I err In li...l:nir mi , ji,;,, u the curie of the rummy." More .till In the skirls i.r my temrate.1 old m-.thrr. ,tu, ,u, .)lHlf. , ,M Mr, uurt.rd Paul I Irirtiiiia. nml Ihe rutii-r-niollu-r which inalur- ' iil me frem bnyliiHul, glorious 'IV uuetor, my i eoiinlrvnicii will rorirlte im'. ut Hey lutveror- L'lten ntc for m'inr n'.her ll.lh'fiV I hate d ne I am willing rteu to be culliu a luouilAluu si l'or (heir lake." ?i M- 'I'ri-i.im,,,,-., 'lt, . fi.l',i tin UPA ll,i.l boutiil.it let' of the ii-'-w TtirllorKi orKutilztd at Ihe laic seUh.it of Congr.-sa : . i Vint j is luKcn rmni xvestirn Ulan ami mat . "hot. win i;"- mvnmii, .". Callfiitiilj. b,mi.d tries are at follows! ton think of hlni!'' - He mnt U-an Inr.-r. Ileiriiinii.g nt the point or Inn ism illoa id" the ' nil smarl loan." replied tlif coutlllfient, " be I'M .1.-,..,. ,.r v.ii, i,itiii,. v. lit, ii, :ioil, i i-uits uu ninety thousand men wou.d ever send iK-nvol loiiL'ltitile west Irnm Washington Iheiiiv runnliig south on Ihe line ol tin llfiih do-jite West loimilude. until il it.lersecU Ihe norilurn boundary ol tin; Tiriiloiy ol New Mt.xlen; tin me duo west to the dividing rldae wiurntliiir Ihe waters of Carson Valley fiom llm-e lhat fl iw Intn Hie Pneille thence State ol Ciilifoinla thall assent lo llm Mint bv'nti ncl Incvocable without the cement of the I'tiitol Stalls. Hakolallesbitwren Int. -12 3U' and 40 'j north, uial long. 6 30' und 111-' west. Il Is boumlid on tic north by llritlih Atmrlia. intt by the Stalls i.r Mluticsola nml lowii, south und west by Nebraska. Ill Ki'glh from north In south i "iMl udhii, lit Atir.igebrrinltli U nls.Mil '.'(lii miles, nnd il hut an aica of .70, 0UII square mil.. Colomd'i Territory etnliracct nil thai pari of the l'niliil Slabs Includinsr witltin the (ol io log limits, tiz : coiiinienciiig on Ihe thirty itinlh imrallel nf imrlli lalitu.le, win re the Im nljl fh mtraliiili of longiiuik- nut from Wii'huiglnn criissea the rami' ; thence north on said ni'-ridian to lite rurly-llrtt piralli-l ol uorlh lallluiK'i thinco uh.ng said pn'allel west to Ihe tliirtt-M-cnnd Iniridiau nl Imigi tilde west Irnm ushingloi. ; llieuce ninth nn said meridian lu the northern Hue of New Mexico I lliinte'iitong Ihe thirty setrnlli par allel of north latitude to Ilie place of la-gin-n'tiir. be mid Ihe fame it hereby elected into n li-mporury potcri.tm-ut by the name ol tin Ttrrilory or Colorudo. 'I he Constitution nnd till laws i if the L'niliil Slates which are not locally Inapplicable shall lute tlie same force und til' ct within Ihe said Tcrritotv of Colo radu as ibcwhirc within the Unhid Slates. Origin or Skikxio"! Al Ihr. 1.1'c Pilgrim landiinr umiltcrsury, hehl In the Astor Home. New Yoik, Seward dii'laiiil In his snicli llial the mul of New Fugluml Intetited the irrcatest political dncotiry in Ihe world the confederation of. IP.'piililiCan Stales ; and that Ihr eople bf South Carolina Invt ntul the due trine ol s. cession. Si'wurd, iu his ragifi (torts tuattnch blame la South Cur'tlitia, falls into a grcnl irror concerning Ibc origin nf si cession. The flrt disunion speech cur nudo in the United SliUl'S House of lb pu lilatlvcl Whs by .To-iUli Quinry, or Massacliu.ctl'i io rcganl in the Louisiana enabling rtct, January 14th, 1811. lie said: I am compelled In declare It as my delib erate opinion thai, If this Ii II p lst s, Ihe boml nf litis Union uro virtually ilosolvcd llial ihe Slnles 'which compose it are fire from llnlr moral nbligatinus ; and thai u if trill In ie right if all. eo if in be Ihe duty vf town to piepnn tlijiniiili fur a lepeiution amicaulv ir tiikv can, rouciii.v ir tiikv ni'st." A Suiithein munlH'r of the Keiulr, Mr. I'olude.Xler, of. Miitissipii, consideml this dic'aratioti of ihe right uf all. us il was tin duly of some, tn prtiaro for sepcraliou peaceably If Ihey could, forcibly if iln-y mnsl," tit vert- nearly akin lo treason, and called the New England inventor tn order. 'Ilie intcnlor nf disunion rcKatcd hii asser tion, committed It lo writ Ins:, and tt'i tbe mutter tn the Speaker, who d-7idc4 It out of order. Mr. Quiney tpi-n!ej frnm ilia de clilon of Ihe Ssaki:, and was snstalnwl by a vote of 56 to fi'i in ,, ,g,, M (IC fVpreVii,. iatle of J,IW England, to invent dituuiaa,- Ri(i'r.wul H'iijj. ut, Tlir, following dispatch, says the TMo BlaJt, went through by telegraph recfnily : ' Churlea and Julia met at 8, yesterday quarreled and purled forctcr met again this morniur nnd parted to meet po moremet nfaln ill's evcnlnj imd wc,o rotrrUd," .ii im. in., i. ok iii.rf.- iiui iiim . in.- .im , ,M4 a )HN, grubbing. Arc ynu rcodv In go :" degnv north lotigilndei t litnee due north t , -fhe prompt reply from the honcl IrMi heart ihe iiinilicrii biaimlaiy Due of the Suite n! ni ! ,. N(i nf l)0 Won )f p.rhave Oregon! ihcnceibiJiastto the pace of bM ,M np to tl.s wlih It. If your lluM, nnd sttiiii.li.'. lhat r::'..r. :f t!i: I...1 ','fr"'"'-, J0U ubolltlonittt may light It out the best way In Ihe priient I liii.lai.r I tebljleof California. J Cai.."-i;.f(m (.i.) SiU,I. t nnl l.i 1 Im lii.l.il ultlitn Ni'lii. 1.1. until lln-1 ... .11. .1... .1 .... -I.I ..a I... ..t.ll.. .. I. k III ' little essence oecalunally which l hiuhlv sa vory und aromatic. Motlters and miteriml aunts will tiud tlie following tender epistle, from one of tha former to one of the latter., ple.Klng, If not wboletome, f.'oni the moral It conic; i: Doiial Siiieui Planlagnnct will come by' the train which arrives al 11 o'clock. Have lunch ready ..r him al 12. Million broil, th Inside of a chip, the thigh of u pheasant ; he dines at 2 soup, a little tMi, nnd a snipe, will dn for him. When he govt to sli-eii aHcr dinner, put some wotttnl gloves on Ids hands I we are bn-ukiiig him or sucking hit thumbs. Warm the drawing-room so fa for him. ami put three blankets over him. If be cries (which he will probably did, buy him several toys and give him a wax noil or two. IU pulls Hum to piece's, and they amuse him. II. you hare nny cumpany al dinner, let him have' a large dish nf grnty near" him he always' pots both hands in. When lie is n man, ht will leave Hilt ofT. Lrt a sir van t ill up with him all night l il be wukes, let her hat some thing li.il far lilm. lie suic tliitl jou greo. hit nine well for him bclnre lie stcvp he i given to snn'ring n titllow candle ncxl thti lighted cod Is Ibc best. Truly youti, Mai i l.i) a Uitowx. Tim member of a roeiety In M.ilnc. b dinl of lung exertion, bad erected a small church. One of the member wnt dispatched to n large town In ntpiest n imlid ilivitnj tn tike pari iu Its ditlieniion. Not gelling hi. errand exactly, he simply applied in the mln. IstiT lo come and dcdicutu the n.w church. " What part do jnu wish me lo lake!" said the eletgyaiiin. " Why, wr want you lo dull rate the church," was the nply. " Hut iln you want me to delivtr the sermon, or make tlie oiening prayer, nr only make some re marks!'' "Why," exclaluictl the brother, piqued at the obtutenrst of the minlstir, " wu simply want you tudediixite the church, the whole on't i it's only sevenly-flve fevl by llfiy f want you to dedicate il." HnwAnn Pait-JilI before he last went to Curone. 'iii'in ifkt-il by a snch-ly of jimng men. in New Yoik, to contribute tnwarilfa bind for promoting nnpri m-ilil.iti-J or extern poraueoii' saking," ili-rliueil. nnd among lilt rrnsoiit lor lining so, said t "(Jab Is the fital epidemic of republics. What distracted t'rever?' I1..I.I tVI.,.1 ltoll,...1r,.l ll.i.i.,. Cull! An. , H.ii 1,'nloiiT Cab! The i ti rnal mniHii. i.i, t .,i,i.ii .,,, .11 r, !,,., nml ni nil Thk Sew Or'ennt DtlUx lells an nnccil.iteof A exam er II. alenlieiis, as lotions! liiw oi ur members of Congress from Hilt Stale was pointing out lo a cniiilituiiit of hit lite m.l distinguished munU'r of llm lloii'e, when thu t' ranger's, eye llgltli'il nx:i Strp!icn, wlm ws III Ilie Cliutr. I urn ni irnm mo gzo of Aiiam, Mr. Ingcrsoll. nn I othtrs nil the floor, b luddenly exclulmed, ' xx no t :'sucli ti lonking man to ContfriM Ukl 4 he wui a 'slugul rat. Oxk of our coercion, " no comnromiso " He. publicans, on nieellng nn linni.iiearleit Irish man In tho strut, said, " Well, Put, I think bif ire matters gel right atraln, we'll have In march down South and gue these Secession' Or ihe Clilncw Kmpcrcr every one, tv.n tlmse of Ills nit n cUaiiilf.T. stmiilt in me great- isl iniigiimble uwe, uud on no pretext does nny one nddress him sate with Ilie use of all hit grnn.l nml tilorinui lilies. It It iho eti quette lit tho Chinese court Tor the enqxror's physician in apply the some titles to his ills rases nt tn himself, nnd accordingly they tulle nf "Ills liilisnd inluhly slomachnche, " Ills Imperial nml godlike ily.epilu." Hit eter nal und iicver'euding ilijitlivria." A CiiNTRArrnn who was building it tunnel on a certain Ohio railroad, nlncrved iiue morn ing, llial llm face of one of hit gang had its surface all spotted with brills mid plasters. ' Ah I Jimmv," said he, ' what Ii ive you been doin'T" " Nol varry much, sur," aiitwrntl Jimmy. ' 1 was jist down ul llillv Mulligan's hut night, sur, mi' htm an' me we had u bilae u ili.coojhtii tnd ithnks." A sronv It told of ii Hard Shell Ilaptlst missionary in Medina, who had Itti'onin mixed up in laud speculations in Mlnnisutn, on enter ing the pulpit reivntly he annnuuevd to tins con;rei:aliun, al Ihe opening of divine service, thai hit text would bo funnd in "SI. I'.ml't i pHtle to ihe Miuucsothiiu, icction 4, ran;e 9, wut." Tin: following elialo0-uc Is reporti-U between two b'xi i ' What do yon think ? my father, Ihe oilier day, shot nine hundred and nintiy-uino pig cons wll li one barrel ol his tun." " Oh I my cosh I why didn't lie say a thou sand ut nlice!" ( Iti ply reprovingly.) " Do you suppose my father would tell a lie just for the lake of ou pigeon t Tim Itcy. Robert Hall, illiguitnl by ego. lism and conceit of a prenclnr, who', with a mixture of self-complacency and impudence, ehallrhgcil his mbnirutton of n sermon, was pnivokcd tn say, " Yes, there wat one very fine possaireof your discouis.', sir."" I am re Joiinl lo hear yon say so; which was it?" " Why, sir, it was Hie pass-ijre, from Iho pn'plt Into ihe veslry." Washington Jrtlng chanced to be caught one day in a thunder-storm with a rustic neighbor who refuse tn join him und. r Ihe shellir of a tree, ami gate il n reason lhat his father wat killiil by light nth. " Ab," said Irving, ' it runs in tin.' lamlly then ! ' ' Mastks, hnw do yon sell your Ix-cf lliit morning T" ,." Why. fourlivn ci-iits a pound, how much will you have ?" " Foiirleeii cents, i-liT Huvo you got n heart J" No; Jt sold It." " Well, ljusi knnwexl you couldn't have a heart awl ax four two rente for beef." A dih.fr in dry goods In Paris engaged the service of several well dnwd ladies, wbee promenatk near III slorii and when they o any lady (ooking into the wiimvv.WQof them iipproacb atnV exclaim, "Oh,isiil II sweet,!'' or, ' How cheap 5, Ut ""go in and buy ill ' A Wtk paper announcing Ino dcal), of a genllesgan a Iowa, says ; Ho was a great anValrer of norace:.Qrretcyi bt other. wise a very respectable 'ru'.' An Klllorfaklaff a rogue who'lleet In hla Tleinilv.rays-.i He bae broken cterv bank, ami Jail, awl Sabbath we hart;, U'l .a lids cviatry for the last rite vitin V 'V'.' V" f. ;