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w c ar-agrrJfc3g3aaetiCia2riBiBag -- -,-- -j m T3gacaF" xm Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, it? &, Jacksonville; OREGON. .i 5ttCartM Visite ficiBies Meaucea OR ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE. ' t1..J, i-, , eJOHN-MtkLER'S .Spprlmari's, Depot ! IfrtDoorto.F, DowlhMu Pffiai Iteeps always' on ha"nd the &Jxi best.'itoct of'Gnns, patent" and'homer w&de Rifles and Shot Guns, single and double; Bevolvers bf the,lalest patent,; Pocket Pistols, toe&t, small end powerful ; Derringers, the lat est and besU-JUso the best Powder and' Fow ler Basks; all sorts tf Shot, and Pouches; OapsJ Wads', and"ef erythlng la the Sportsman's lineJ-The above goods are all or the best qual; 1fty, and Kill be. sold at "reasonable prices. - All orders ,1a mytlIne,promptly executed ; rer 1 pairing done promptly au'd with dispatch. .'Hay Joe sold out my saddlery business .tbosi Indebted to rue are requested to call and settle! ' - , ." .''", jomr !mherj Jack'soavIlle,'Oregon; Nov. 5,' 1870.-tf " T. f h ' ' r. A. BRENTAIVO t'' "t tY. i iiC.'ii?ii')it C'ueice Liquors and Cigars always on hand. L4AOIA3MA ajjiOElTS. ,r' 3. -" y N)M -STATE SALOON. gRINKS .12 CENTS. iCs UJrW public are informed that 'Pin: S$rAS ofTthe NEW' STATE, SALOON will qsf h their third with' the most choice bcver-i e.J.oe found jneJaoks&riville for ONE BIT. VTe expect taloee.moaey.hy-itr'hrit times are lard, and we cannot see people go tldrtty. " n???!". PAPE &iSAtfAGE. EAGLE BREWERY ! -JOS. WETHEXER Prop'r. THE BEST OF LAGER BEER KEPT Con stantly on band : 'sold by the kegj gallon, or glass. Seeing Is believing, give me a call and judge for. yourself, i JacksonTiliet Jan. 15, lS'O.-tf DR. A. B. OVEttBEGK, Physician &Surgeon, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office at his residence, In the Old Overbeds ltoipital, pu uregon btreet. Dr. E. H. Crreenman, PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON, OFFICE : At ike V.S.Ilold, . ,Cllfernb Strtst, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Be will practice- la Jackson' and adjacent toenllts, and attend promptly' to .professional alls. "ii V . :' " l-fcMlf :ba:thkoomss Xa the Overbeck .Hospital, WARM; COLT) & SHOWER BATHS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. ' ' DR. L DANFORTH, Physician and Surgeon, HAS. permanently located onlbeFort Lane Ranch, two1 miles norla Jof the, "Willow Springs, and otTers his' professional services to the people of Jackson and Josephine counties.' DR. L.3c. DATIS, ' OFFICEON PINE-STREET,111 a , . z. "' v ' r, , v OxXomttd tlxo Old. a j . -I hiR Ei-!ttir'!tnt I' ARKANSAS ,MVERY STABLE. -.JtduanTlllei Oregon. JR.GE0,B,T0LMAN. Phvsician Surgeon AND AC'GOTTCHEUIL T Will practice In Jackson and' adjacent conn ties, and attend promritlv to all call onprofes JoaalbuInea. V OtUe and Tesldenee-on Fourth street, oppo UtkeM.E.ehurch Jaaksonvllls Oregon, Jan. 8,1870. tf 'OMlJi'l'' Irl I, 1. IT II 'fli; MA WWW l'l Iril'l i'. - -. . . m . v ft ! . .. ... , .. ' ,...- : ! a rtl !,:. . . PL.XVI- .ZL- 7S! E.C. BROOKS' KewrWatckr, deck-, & Jewelry- ,,is.6rb, JU8T OPENED, UNDEB THE HALL U of the ur S. Hotel. ooDOSitd P. Ryan's store, Jacksonville, Oregon ; where' can) Jbe found-a general Bseqrtment.of i - ,"' GolAaad Silver Watches, i Gold an'd 'Silver Chains "uni1. Jewelry, Gold-, Silver-, and Bteel-bowed Soectacies. ElghtDayknd Thirty H"onf Clocks. J The Americas' Watches'.' in both. Gold and Silver cases will be furnished at EASTEJRJNPRIOES! t All coods renresented aad sold lor iust what they are, andrtrhelowasillviDg profit -Watcbes,Clo"cks?Jeweiry;"nd Sewing Machines cleaned and repaired for prices to cor respond with the times.;"s' " iOctobcr 1,1870. . Salt It 'i-X "c U FRANCO-ABIERICAN HOTEL, AND "RESTAURANT! OPPOSITE THE l. I - , Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. ' Travelers and resident boarders will find ' MADAME GILIMS " BEDS AND , BEDDING r JPIace'd In first clasa(order.and In eTerj 'Way enperfbr to any la thuv Bectlon, and uuouttHevu jj tjj iu uic uwki nER U003IS ARE NEWLY FDRK1SIIED .And a. plentifuljEupply.of.the best ofevery, tmng me marKei anoras win De oo- talscd' for' TABLE. , -, .A' Hercaucr, her House will be keptopen ali night, and square meals can be.had at any time through the night. Ovsters,prepared in every style,'lnnche! etc.. to bebadXStage passengers, and others, out late at "night, can. always find a good Dre, hot meals, and good beds at the above restaurant.. a - s .. Ka trouble" will be scared to deserve the uai t - -..i r t ronage of the ' traveling' ujrell as'jSe perma neni communiiy. .JacfeoOT'llfe. Dee. 1G9 ttfiil ' "IJUGAN WALL, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA.. MARK your goods, care pf D, If- JT. Ohscerd dtj fsend shipping receipts and bills.of lauing ; ireigut ana cnargespayaDie in crescent City, ou'dellvery of goods.- '; Our warehouses consist of two brick and one stone building ' ' f Assuring ota-patrons that no pains will be spared in looking to their interest, wc ask fof & continuance oi tneir past ravora. " ' DUGAXi-'WALL. Crescent City, March 1.1870.-feb26tf TJ- S. HOTEL, Jktiksdiiviix.E-'OREcfdar? Comer of California and Ikird Sis. L..HORNE, Proprietor,; BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM' THE Public that, he has the largest, best, and most commodious Hotel in Southern Oregon. It is located in the central part, of '.Jackson ville ; SUzcs from the North and Sonth leave regularly trom'tho U.S. HOTEL. The' House has lately been re-painted, and renovated ; tbelfooms arc'newlyfnrnlsbed, and well1 ventilated'.. The Bedrooms are supplied .with SPRING EDS, and every other con venience for the comforts of the,guestsv BOARD AND LODGING ' c- Can be had at reasonablerates,accord!ng to the room occupied. TBS T-a-3BaCjH '-ac.a,i - " T: f-jf , - , . '' 7 Willbe Supplied with the best the market 'can afford. f FAMILIES Can find at this House rooms especially arranged for. their comfort and convenience, as well as every attention' and comfort usually found at a well kept Hotel. A LARGE H At- L Is attiched.to. the, (Hotel, for Balls, Meetings, Shows, ic, aud'ean be, had atreasonabla; terms. !jacsonvnie," Oregon, Jail 8, K7ol-tf CITY BREWERY! VEIT SCHUTZProprietor. THE PUBLIC. IS RESPECTFULLY IN formed tbatthercanfindlat any' time, at the" C1JT BREWERTT.Mt best or Lager Beer, in quantities to suit the purchaser: ' ' :,JacksonviIle,Jan.(15,"M7&Tlf ; ' B.T; DOWEMs H R VATSOXi DOWELL & WATS'ON.- . ,' " j iri r - ' i a ATTOENEYS AT LAW, JacJuaTtUe,,9rcson K-'i'tBu -e '.! JACKSONVILLE,- SATUJEtoAt, EEBKtfAteril.mi W nOREfiON- SI1 iM off -j. mii O . ITUDLilLLCU 3 83U l. ? S t 1 3 .-' Evelry SatttrdT JtforHfat; f , B'hhwirii ' '' " i7TdrFJ.D.O.WIELfc," - j . - . , . m. '. . . m pmCRCORNER 7C TBIRb STREETS. TKiiaisr op scBscniPTioNi . ncta co' 5 - 'j For'oneTefr.'Tn aflVanKp.- f'rmr XiAllr'r? If notlpald:within theflht sir months' of the year, five doilirs fclfiuot pald) until tha;explratloa of the year,-six dollars. . TEIUIS, OP ADVEItTISISa l iOne'sanare tl6' lines or lessV first 'iniprtfnn.- ttree dollars ; each' subseanent insertion", "onel dollar., A discount of, fifty per cent., will be1 maul! iq loose wno.auyeruse, oy me jear. iegai ienaers received at current rates. T ,LETIEE X13.0K BVF, DOWELL. WAsniNpTOir, D., C- ") i Jan. 24,-1871 "rt . stL. lv) ntTfiOTEMEST OP- ITIK TJirTQCA AlfD tVILLAlIKTrE EIVEltS. "Early in Decerriber 31. Corbett'in trbdnced a respla'iibn calling "on- tie Secretary of "V7a.r for the, reports of the Engineer's information las to the. Surveys of those rivers. ' The .Secretary -ofT War has at last famished the1 information .and it is pnblishe'dbyorder ofilhe Senate.. It appeals from the 'report that the' - is a small, rapid stream, the navigation of, which is obstructed principally by benches or ledges of sandstone rock. It can lie made navigable for about seven months in the year, with a (tenth of tour feet, below its low water stage. frcrm acott8burg,. Jip miles above its mouth, to Roseburg, about 120 miles further upjor $22,500.. . t,' ., ,- Major WiHtams divides the esUmates, for. the improvements of, the rapidsr as follows:, i i , i "' i", Sawyer's Rapids. v.. i..i..n - 503 00 Hart's " .... '....J r,lC0 00 Mill's "' ' i.';. 4,840 00 Delaney's " ....-.'..l..'-' I;l38 00 Crow's ". ... 815 00 Additional 20 per cent, for 'contingencies on above;.' Clayton's three rapids. . . . 1,091 00 10,297 41 Grand Total, . $20,204 41 The Major closes this part of bis re port in lencouraging words;, saysjbo: "-As a steamboat can certainly carry freight, with, improved navigation, from Scottsbnrg to Roseburg atr$20 per ton, the difference1 or amoutitsave'd on. imports of the valley alone,-.for-less than one year,: will moro than pay for the removal of obstructions o the navigation of the river. It is therefore to the interest of the steamboat com pany" as "well as" the'peopte "of "the "val ley to remove the'rocks." THE WILIAMETTEl .. r Lieut. Heuer, recoipmended the fol lowing expenditures for the improve-' irient FTth"e" Willamette, above tfie Falls at Oregon City : For improving.'BawenVBar.lLsr 3,500 ;' -, !'-- JUurppUrey'sUar . wOO 5 t ,",! I Chitwoba'sl 'dlAopo " " " Beaver and Lone "Tree'Rapids'A f ri .P.:...-.:.'.'i6!'600 For improving' Matheney's Bar 1,200 'Total, ilOjOOO If the Willamette river. ,savs Lient. Heuer, "should ba improved at, Math eney's Bar, Beaver and Lone- Tree Rapids, and Chitwood's Barthe result would be'thafsle'ambpatj might make the trip from Oregon City 'to Saien in a few hours less' time than at present, and would be able, to carry a1 little moro freight. As all the boats plying, on, this river arc owned by one com pany it is questionable whether: any improvement on these "bars by thesbv- ernment would cause any reduction in' the'freight tariffll . " ''Should the two, ' qbstacles. above Salem be removed : viz.: Humnhrev's Rapids and Bowen'g Bar,. bOatslmight get to Albany and Corvallis during low $1 .. ... .. - .. . benatpr.Uorbett saw the. Chairman. of the, Committee on Commerce of the House to-day, and ho promised' to bring it before his committee and to recommend these-appropriations. If IrllsiB tihii?P.HsQiSPPinittea Senator Corbetfowill tryjand- get iUinserteclsbyt a recommendation fromhec Committee on Commerce' of tho Seriate". tat at ratsoTixL. A Senatoi; TVilllams is sick, at home, vo-aay.. rt ,,.-. ... i J. J. Hoffman was confirmed, Super intendent of Indian"-Affairs for Wash ington Territory Co-day. r - .,- -- u.. : j . -.," .. j . f SopnTation of-ttei-TJnited States, r -r ; ' , '.' ' I -'.-l-J - The completclreturnsof the enumer ation of theinhabitants i of 'the TTnited States,' nn'dfer tbe' census; of'1 18 o 're ,ceived.jn.,ttie, CjmsM .Ofice jn .Wiab ington, foot up as,, folio wst - . ; 'STATES. ' Alabama.',.'..'....' '.'. ; .9,96,961. ,Calliofna,..v, CqrinepticutV Delaware... "Iv .483,1.79 . 560,285 637418 125,015 . -ii - ' " 'w.rtf v ..v...,, ..,w I 18T.7.5G ureorgia.: Tli:,S,, 1,200,609 .UIUUU). . . 0, ;;: ,539,038 1,673,046 1,191,802 ' 362,872 inaiana t : x ' "i.: '. .(' .Kansas, i. ...... T, KehtHcky.;,...'. . ,-v T.liTiioiino 321,001 MVUUHMUU, . . - , WW?l Maine Jt 626,403 Marvland 780,800 Massachusetfar..!?. ;" 1,457,351 Michigan.. , 1.184.296 Minnesota, Miisfssippi 'Missbnrt.., Nebraska.. '"!" , ' 455,511. 834170 l,7,l5.rjp0 JL23,0p0 M". w 42,491 NewHamphlreV: i S Jg,3pp new vciavy. VQ5 94 New Tbrk....'.:.'.' .';...... ' 4,64,411 Nbrth'Carolin'a'.:..! ;l',Q69,614 niiift'' ! ' '- ' ' ' .Ofts'ohli Oregon ':.,.'! ' .. '90.9&2 Pennsylvania ...:.. , 3,515,993 Rhode Isldnd......'. . . ...'. 217J356 aoutn Carolina t. . 72,oyo Tennessee':'.' . ; . ..'. ',.'.... l'257.983 Texas'..?:.. .' .T.' ...'.'.' .:.. ' 797,560 Vermont. 330,552 l,224;83d 445 6l6 1,055,167 yirgima.I.'J..., West'Vircinia., Wisconsin..'... :n Total, 38,092,653 DISTEICT AND TEIUJ1TOIHES. District of Columbia.; .... 131,700 Arizona .r..v,' i '9,658 Colorado t 39,706 Dakota. . .'J.ii. ..-.:.: r. . :Z. . . 14,181 Idaho r. 14,998 Montana .v. . ...'......-.. w 20,594 INewjMexico, . . .r .-...;... 91,852 Utah j... 86,786 Washington . .... 23,901' Wyoming.... .. '. 9,118 Total, 'V . 442,500 Total of the United States, 38,535jl53. Something about Glass-' The chemistry of to-day is not-equal to the chemistry of 2,000 'years- ago. The Jesuits who first found their way into China, told a story of a" curiosity in that, country a glass cup into! which clear water was poured,- and' then ap peared to bo full of 'fishes. tAnother story was toldotmalleabletglassin the date of St. Paul. This has been de nied, but still malleable glass has'been exhibited. The exquisite beauty and endurance. as well as- completeness of many of thb glassvvrinddws in the old country is well known ; the Barbarini vase, for which the Duke of Portland gave, $90,0Q0,."was" an' European puzzle, and it is only eighty yeara ago, that 'Wedgewobd1 asldmshed the world by proclaiming that it was only glass and not sarconyx, as tne 'world pelieved. Glass has' been found in the ruins of ChartigeitBatinO fubie3'br emeralds could' rival;' "'' ' 'Economy 'on the' 'Farm' Farmers growTich by saving r others have first to earn tho mbnoy and then spena.it lor tood. ihe1 wants' of a farmer are few'that cannot be'supplied from hisiarm. AVhy,hen, should the farmer reDinc because ho hasnot mnnov to buy abroad, or measure his 'wealth bycompannghis money with' that of others, who must give all for things which be has without buying. Herein lies the secret of a farmers success, in .raising everything, .as Jar as possible, on the farm,-, and buying as little aB.he possibljrcan. .'. - JsTor;,is1(this mistake .the only jone made by farmers. They all want too much land, and too much stock for their land. Remember that fifty acres actually, worth, one hnndred dollars per acre, is-worth more than one hunj area acres, at tmy aoiiars, per acre; be cause, one-halt, tho work expended. on the first, will raise as much ,as. the; whole amount expended on one hnn dred acres. In the, samo :wav with stock. "It.ia better to, fatten five heads. ot steers weiLthan ten only Jiait done; because,., they will,' sell for more, 'and you. wilL,also'flave 'lie. interest ,pn pne-, half the investment. Never be .sorrv for anv rrenerous action iha ypu evter 'aid, ,'ev.en if' it was'. betrayed. ITcver be'sorry that' .you ,were,!raagnanimons, if ''tho 'man was mean alterward. XSever; .be'sorry that you gave. It was right for you to .give;, -even if ,yonrrwere 'imposed up- ;pn. Ion cannot afiprd to, keep on the safe side by being mean. , Subsckibe or the Osegct SEiTiNrE. ,! i; "" " v v 5 "lI tLtA'0'11 in'' ,.T , iV y'.Thb IrbnlBorg&JT'R.T XSn tte,AnlmraN.VO Xwt.l ' ' " ' A locomotivo iron horse has been ad-, ded to the catalogue 'ofcurious inven-. Patrick Breen- .. , ." A T Mr. 'Breen is hi "native of Tralec,- county oi, .nerry; -xreiana. ne was, brought up in'tne1 apbthe'caryr8hop'nof the celebratedi?Dr.7 John' O'Conno!,1 uncle of the late Daniel O'Connell. He camis to 'this country in J 850, and to Anburn'in'lSSS " Thoush cene'rallv. . ' -idrv- ..t-.-VT -"T---,( I-- ,- empioyeu uporr ine' xn ew-aorir Vcnirat xvuiiruuu, iana- iu our. rucai -uiacnino s,hpps,; io. hasj perhaps,, ibepnr-liotter known hero as acurer, of .blindness., "He has the" credit of several .inven tions of merit. " c- ' " : ' ' ' " ' For necrljr ayear past hfe has beep; cuipwyuig ma leisura nours m'-siuay-ing out somoplanto make a self-supplying chenliical 'power to takethe place -of steam, and'toimakeit,,movo a piece of machinery haVirig thermoti6n of a horse. Ha .claims' ;alfo to 'havo brought that to, a, 'degreq of perfectrpn, wbich indicates success.' That, he, dis-' kalies and acidsj "which bas never'been W.W...U . ifu j ,, t .u v.G, mmi al brought into practical use lor agncttl turalj implements, there is, noiaoubt. Whether, he, can make it work,hi?, ma-chine-hol'so1 over soft, and, , uneven ground 'seenJs tb be the only point to be tested! 'Hoappeari to be rvery bo'n fident himself that it will do:soi . Up on, that we express; qurr opinion flow. We give, his description. ,o the machine as he fias'furriisb'ed'it to nrffor 'public information not tb advertise it, but as a matter of news.' ) ' .if . Thq machine does, not go on wheels like an engirie,(bnt walks,like a hprse, on four legs, wliich rise .eight jngh'ns and makes " a' forward movement of eighteen at every1 revolution? of a' cen tre shaft whiehworks them. The shaft is" ten 'feet loner, the length of the' 'ma chine. "The' legs' are Jive feet ; 'apart. which enables"thd machine to p'reSerye its balance' on uneven crround. ' It 'is so co'nstructed Hjatr'jtT'wiTrgo'np'or down a' .heavy gradb' with1 the greatest eise, andis calculated'.to walk and'ara'w on soft r.nd tilled land with mbre easo than a'teafn pf horses. It Sums fpn'narj'jts own' 'length to'anyjoint needed.' A's to speed, it will go, at any rate from three tb, fifteen mlies per hour: Tho concern can be reversed., It'cail be employed for all the purposes'!that a' team of horses are useful,, such as pl'bw ing, reaping, ordrawing wa'gons,'strect cars and canal boats. ' . Interesting to Settlers.1 Wd extract the following paragraph from a letter written by" Hbri. S. 'Gar-' field to St W. Brown, Esq; 'Receiver in the Land Ofiioeat Yahc'buver, W. T.' arid 'puMstiecl in the' Hegisler ol thfe 21st ult.' ' ' '' i' - "In regard 'to the7 settlers-occunvin"' abandoned homesteads; 'tof'whicti' you reier, x navo.to say that such ot them as have.taken.these abandoned; homo steads under the nre-emntlon law will hold, whether, those' lands 'are, surveyed v uuomn.,vu. V1W..1UCU tUU UimUlS were taken on surveved land's ririnr to their withdrawal'for railrpa'd purposes. Perhaps you are awaro bfthe fact that an order of withdrawal lands for railroad pbrpgsesd6e's hot Mover arid h'pply tb unsnrveyed, lands'. 'The' odd sections7 reserv'cd,'for( railroad purposes must be .segregated' and'ascertained by actual' survey1 beforo'the order pf with drawal can operate upon them. There fore' prc-emptbrs who ha'vd settled or iriay herealter settle upon "tho public lands'nnsrirveyed, will hold those, not: withstanding tle order of withdrawal for railroad purposes. Such is the" de cision of the Der) aiftmen her,ej ancl I dbnbt not its correctness in law arid equity. There' is, However, no provis-; Ion' in' favor' of homestead settlers upon the last .class of lands. Those whb. h'avcMtakeii homesteads np'o'n nriurvey-. ed lands' navtf necessarily ctone it' at, thcirbwn.risk, as the! law does not ah-; thorizo the t'ikirig of that class' of claims on such" lands: To meet this' difficulty and if possible1 to' protect those who'have made homes, 'exp'e'ctihg ifn early Survey 'of tb?e localities Where' they have settled. I have introduced Ja bill in the House extending, the bonie-, -..a i :sii-.tl. ij --. i tsieau jriviiege vo Tmsurveyeu as wen as. to surveyed lands, he 'same a's1 'the pre-emption privilege. This is a meas' ure'which' cffecfs'a'Il tbe'frontiar locali ties throughout the United States': and being bfsuch .general interest, I corifi: deutfy'hbpe to obtain the'nece'ssiry ac tion upon the measure at the present session, and sccurelfs passage., n j .rr v.-'t ? -' P - r Fboii the Walla-.Walla, Uhiohs.Wxa small-poxiSypp joke here. . Jt ie pot worth while to" call it the "prevailing disease4" or"arIy'bther pet name';' for the fact is that it is now pretty' (gener ally spreadthronglfthe settlement on theWalIa"Walla river nearit'srHbuth and, ori thojlowerpart-of the ToucheU Quite a number arejiiqw, sickwith" it, uuo ii is saia w do oi raiuer a. mnp type. uMfrBhmwMiS s .General .Joseph, R West, the-Senator elect from Ldusiana for the term, of vice the Hon. JL-JLTTlarrw, m a native of tho -State, whjch, jc i jtejdjjhimjland well "kn,own aa an oarnist and ,atlo Republican'. " ' v " 7 V AtfahfrbreakirigoutbFtheTilr ha resided in. Cdlirornia, ttfld btgariiied'thei 1st California ujfantrf.uncthb icityiof the regiment as colonclT' Hftwas prdmota'to th'e rankif brigadier gen eral Decanibcria, l862,'atfd?aiiefTanru oua servidean.Ui'a field.ht(.,TraS''nonora bly mustered, qu January- 4, -18.66. 5PjKW-RaUTJta(f,Geral W est served fbr some timo as nnncinal deputy"1 United Stafe's'marehaPun'der ucuwui'-i.. .- xaerruui iiumeuiaiciy 4fter;-.;thJ jrfaugnratiofr lot. iPieadimt .Gran.trrSecrctary BQUtwrJl nppoinUd ami : Ncwl lllnho I rembvejthojcorfuptDcmooTatictMayorj ith; thq Other, muhitipafcjoiBcialajjpt New Orleans, when general, Wes was selected by Governor Warmoi ta fill thb nrdubus Hnd responsib'lopo'sitii'n; of Administjator qf Pijblic Imp'rovihnente. He, performed, the-dntiel oiithisLoffice tip to thodat oi.hi3,elefiiqn,as,.United Statds' Senator with great -credit to Himself and with' ac'c'eptivbil'ity'to tho partjand the citizen's bf NW Orleans. : .Geporal West ia a.gcntlorriarf of' fino business salifications Hq-isa.jjound aid cdnsistent !Repubhcanarid( uxim tho Stato-of Xo'uisiana will have akable ' 'THe Hew German Constitution-"" , (Tho German.crowh hasbeo'rr offerdd to and accepted by' .William bt Prussia. Among the'hioriarchs.of tho-'hourKing William is: the ,most prosperous. Un der him tho dldiGerm'ari'empiro isite ptored SincotilBOfl the jGeimari'.'or Holy Roman empire: has-been defunct. Now, that the dldnamojiareVivedipeo pie ask what tho" restored Germanjqm pire means. Ina.fow',w.6rda lijCuHoxpIiniJI Tho new constitution comes under a three fold .division; : It consists of tho crown, tho prindesyartd theParliament. Of the Parliament, or Reichstag, we must speak .well. Tlje po.wqr is jstrjbuted in accordance with population.' Tho Reichstag is to consisPof tb'reb "htih dred and eighty-twJ mcmbei-BelectOd by ballot and universal suftrag&in.tlle proportion ,of one-member, to.qyeryrono tvfp-thirds! of thei whole, In'tho Par liament, or Reiohatos', "PTuasj( .jviil thereforc?,be master of jhe situation., The Imperial Coqncil is to consist ot the' twenty-five' Princer'of 'Germany. The votes' are to be as follows-:" ' "' Emperor (Ifingof Prussia). ..:... .'.'.JtlT' Bavaria. 1..'..... '.. .1 . .,.:. : 1 ,.. -6 Saxony . j . . ;, .,. Wurtemberg , . ,". " 4 R,j . a .- .1 :Ui s Hesse : ..'....-: Jji . .V.r.n:r. ..:. 3 Mccklenburg-Schwerinu''. i . ;'.Uf..1'2 Brunswick. .-. ,'.,..... ..,.ij.:l'.t r.i 1 2 r..v-,o'3"'fr'.4 Me'cklenburg-"Strc'litz..J...'.' . ? Sixo-Meiningeri..!..r.'..y.' .'. i Saxe-Co.burg-Gotha'i . ;n;.-l, baxe-Allpnburg;. . ,;..: i .t... .'..'t'i.vtl Wadeck vi M.;iar 5i. T4 VJtn3f.roi XiiUJUlUbllUlU , . Schwfarzburg-Rodolstadti. ...'... .:.'.' 1 Schwarzburg-Sondershausen '..'..:. '..V. 1 Reuse,-Scbietz . . 44.,.-4.-.i.. if..aiuf,1 bcpaumburg-Iiippe ,t,j . . -jl Reuss-Grclz, . T X Hamburg J Tiribpckt "" ' ' ' f v''- '''' ,1- Bremen. J..;. .j-.'.Oii Jtl ; luii:'Xto 1 Anhalt. , . m. ...t..,;;. oyl .x hoS Total . .58 o. .J,-. '" " vwt Jews IN , ROjie: Set ,PjtEB.i-rBy.'d 're cent decrceof .Yjctor Emanuqjj.jllcijj z'ens of tho annexed Roman PWJnpes, aro placed On the rfame-footing as re gards .civil rigUts.'1' Vour 'tbousjm'd' eight hundred Jews .huddled (together in tho Ghejtloand who, .until' a ;fp"w years ago. were, forcibly penned ,110) there by huge iron gates' being closed at nightfall, ana heittfer irigress 'nor1 egress permitted by tfie,'gtlard'1untll, tho following morningarcf thusieman-rt cipated. Up to . the present Jtimr,j though many disabilitieswcroromovei, their' 'testimony was not'considered 'as valid in' any court bf 'law; 'sb'thaal Christian who ldlleiba. Jew, in the-' preset enco, of twenty Jewish witpessefl,! reji mainedunpunished for wantprppf, j They could not possess real property, a' disqualification "Whicn unhappily 'ex isted too long in countries more-'eri- lightened.r They were-debarred; from all theliberal professions, fijom, attend a'nce.on tho public schools and'a'cadc-. m'ies; the only 'exception intWiffaVbr being the1 permission to attend 'the' medical;, lectures' at? tbof .UiivsityJ They ,now,;nre restorQd.toall thoughts;-. persecution of tbo-' Jewsw Tho. whom human Taco'-oughto tor.cry ibut agaipsWArcJibisbopipaldra ing's and Charles. Pyr;pnBor's.p5titio?.fl to have," the tyrant ortlio .Vatican , ctilm again' &iffi" civil 'pw'aaa1' armed' with tho "SWOfdii-sO:cu?i.mIl' ule-ui.I inat:sr''I It is always in pur power to make a friend by smilesrrwhataToIly, then, to makd'ati enemy Wy riy Wyirowns: r- "" A'CAUFSKMAman 'nas 10;o0 lo.bnjft OTiens. auoiior 91, inq-rasigm-npuso:.at Orleans, whicMceTe'bW'un; State governhfenldetcrhriricd'to uuu energetic representative, ana .ine Republican 'party a zealot ad'vocaWjbt its' principles:- Wailifogtyt Vtixbflide. rn'this HouscPrus'sia willbVrepfcVe'hV edbv two hnndrd'and fort?'orneiirlv otother-.ciUzcns ol itomef AO,ru5 inq a. uuu u.u, ivuu...vu .v ..-.-, .. . r. cree an3'rovivc'!tbel ,a