The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, July 13, 1863, Image 4

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    LBEM
Union luccencs In Louisiana.
Gn. Hank. In ccrtifyhff, by hi activity
n II military lender, to the fact that lie it
tiot ambition Hinrel v (or the reputation o(
civilian. Hut having first given hi rc
tnarkablo admlnislrstiv ability to tho
task of adducing orJer out of chaos, in and
oround New Orleans, by tho application
of a coda for tho regulation of labor, and
production, an noon a it was satisfactorily
In operation lio gave hi Mien lion to an
Important military expedition haying for
III object tho reclamation of tho rich
country to lb west of New Orleans, from
vrhonco tho rebel havo drawn inostimaule
upplies for thoir army, and whoso niimcr
out lakeiand bayou afford admit able fa
cilitic for harboring their river steamers
and for constructing and filling out their
ram and gunboat. This section compri
ses tho parishes or counties of Terra limine,
Lafonrvhr, Assumption, St. Mary's, and
St. Martin's, llio wholo being a rich allu
vial country, traversed by ttavignblo
streams, and abounding in lukes, border
ed by rich plantations of sugarcane and
Indian corn, nnd tracts of excellent timber,
Including livo oak and cypress. It also
contain a dense slave population, which
(act has probably entered into the calcu
lations of ben. li.inks 111 planum;; this
expedition.
At our last account, previous to those
just received, Gnu. li.inks, itfier having
concentrated his forces at Berwick's bay,
had divided them into two columns, one
of which mndo a detour to tho north and
west with tho object of flank'ng tho enemy
on tho Techo river, at Coiitrvyillo, Frank
lin, and New lbrrLj ,'n'.7C two other ii.
vision closed in upon them from th' east.
By tho arrival of tho Fulton from N. 0.
wo have supplementary advice to the
19th Inst, bringing the satifictory intel
ligence of tho success of G n. Banks's
comprehensive plans. The column unj.r
Gen. Banks's immediato command hvl
moved along tho Toche river, occupying
tho towns ol raltersonviilc, UMitrcvilIo,
Franklin, and New Iberia, and entered
Vermillionville. At all these points the
cnomey wcro met in force and driven out,
a large number of their steamers and two
gunboats wcro burned and an immense
amount of ammunition and stores were
destroyed. At Bethel I'laee, near New
Iberia, the rebels were strongly entrench
ed, and, alter two days' desultory lighting,
h desperate engagement seemed imminent
but on the 13th thry evacuated their
works, leaving behind them two pieces of
artillery and largo stores of ammunition
and some small arms. They retreated
westward toward Vermillionville, whither
they were rapidly followed by Gen. Banks,
w ho encountered them at Vermillion bavou
a short distance east of the village. I fere
tha rebels bad posted a force of 1,000 in
fantry, with strong batteries of artillery
in ambush. As Gen Bai.k advanced fire
was opened upon him from the w hole force
of the enemy, and for sometime tho battle
raged with fury, but resulted finally, after
considerable loss on loth sides, in the re
treat of the enemy and tho crossing of oar
troops. The former retreated toward
Opeluras, while Bai.k entered Vermill
ionville, and prepared to sdvatc; iinmed'-
stely on Opelu.i. w'th U e Xf-ttion of
reaching it on the l ight of the 19;b. It
was believed that (he enemy would not
stop his retreut short of .VcxanJria,
which is one hundred mile north west of j
Opelusas, where Inry expected to meet
reinforcements undr Kirhy Smith, snd
would make am t'ler stand. No definite
detail are given of hi Iota on either .di
but it is known to be large.
Meanwhile the co-operating column un
.1 il .n C.rnr, ,...n ....
.ill wvn. v., v . . . .... i
succe.-ilui. iTOcctoii.g up uran.i ijike.
aeconipaniod by giinlmat, it n-captured
the ram Queen of the West and gunboat
Diana, and, landing three miles west of
Franklin, was attacked by the enemy, but
pushed forward to Irish liend, nr the
town of I ranklin, where a desperate fight
ensued, the rebsl being lO.OoO strong, and
supported by batteries i f artillery in a
lorcst of large trees. The battle lasted
nearly the entire day. lut nsultel in the
ronte and demoralization of the enemy af
ter heavy loe on both sides. An im
men so amount of ammunition was captured
by our troop, together with nearly GOO
horses and mule and a large number of
brrl cottle. The two column ther. formed
a junction, in the vicinity of Frank! n, and
pushed forward after the retreating enemy
in the direction of Opelasas, as we have
already seen. The w hole number of pris
oners captured thus fr is about l.oOO.
The important result already attained
by thiscxicditioT can scarrelv be properly
appreciated. The most fertile portion of
the State, bordering on the iinlf of Mexico,
has been wrested from them ; their con
cealed barbrir for the construction and
secreting df vesls hit been broken up,
and a largo number of steamers already
completed or nearly fmiahrd have been
destroyed ; their store i.f food, ammuni
tion, and hores intended for the reUI
army in Mississippi have ben seixcd and
their salt mine laken ; and Cnally an en
tire section of the State, amounting to
nearly one fifth of il who'etcrr.tory, hith
erto thought impenetrable and unconquer
able, bsslten brought under the authority
of tho Federal (ioveriiineiit. Cities the
enemy succeeds in arresting the advance
of Gen. ISaiik. at Alexandria, still more
important results will follow ; thu plan of
tbat aide omccr evidently being to (nk
the llVd river, at or i.esr llio rapid at
Alexandria, some S'X'y or seventy miles
from its mouth, and thu cut off frm ihe
rebel array at Vkksnurg nod Port Hudson
tha suppl es they have derived over il.
lie may also be ah'o lo repeat on the Led
river, and 01 a much larger scale, the
blow at their steamer and gunboat, so
surcc.f.i ly administered 'it now on
Grand Lake; it long and tortuouj course
being the reat hsrlmr of all their vessels
intended for tha Misi.s p I, which have
hitherto elndrd our gnnlioats by dsrlin?
Into It narrow and I. tricalo thantirls.
UnU disaster Ufll (Jen. Hanks it
would em a if ihi v.t region I about
to be torn from the reb.l grrs.o and in.
stead of ministering in their cause a it hi
done In the past, will become a principal
means of reducing their stronghold on the
Mississippi, .rough the agi"7 of want,
A near A'trttUtr.
1 Mao
Sot-ann rao.fciTio. A Myitic
Cbpperbeid, who was engigJ lo inlro
ducei th Fohnabrl to the citizen t( Mys
tic, where he wo lo i.lre a treasonable
meeting, went into German storo and
asked the proper pronunciation of tho
lorv'a name. T!i (Ja-rman who Is a sound
Vnfon man, rrpliedl "Not tho (Jermnn
bronunciation, bat v. I give you drn
llion in Fgli'h. It vo a dot cni'tcmp-
libla ropprrbrs'lcd traitor anl rew"
Tb committeeman left, remsrkinff that
iigroUm appeared
to be adrsnring
Inrffor i .
The Policy of War.
Tho following arc extracts from the in
structions for tho government of the armies
of the United Slates in the field, issued
Irom tho Adjutant Genera!' oflico in
Washington, April 24lh, I8rt3 :
War is not carried on bv arms alone.
It is lawful to starve tho hostilo belliger
ent, armed or unarmed, so mat
it leads to the speedy subjection ol the
enrmv.
When tho commander of a besieged
place cxprlls tho non-combatants in order
to lessen the number of those who cuusumo
his stock of provision, it is lawful, though
an extremis measure, to drive them back,
so ss to hasten on the surrender.
Commanders, whenever admissible, in
form tho enemy of their intention to bom.
bard n place, so that the non combatants
and especially tho women and children
may bo removed beloro tlio tiomuardmeni
v... :. :.,r......t:. ..r.i,..
commences, liut 11 is no iniraciion 01 1110
common law of war to omit to thus inform
tho enemy. Surprise may be arccov'i y.
It is no longer considered lawful on
the contrary, it is held to bo a serious
breach of tho law of war to force the sub
jects of tho enemy into the service of the
victorious government, except tho latter
hhould proclaim, after a fair and complete
conquest of the hostile country or district,
that it is resolved to keep the country, dis
trict or pluco permanently as its own, or
make it a portion ol its own country.
Tho United States acknowledge and
protect, in hostile countries occupied by
J.them,se4vW?n and molality ; strictly pri
vate property ; mo persons 01 iimaoii
onts, especially those of women ; and the
saeredness of domestic relations. Offen
ces to the contrary will be rigorously pun
ished. Private property, unless forfeited by
crimes or by offences of the owner, can
be seised only by way of military necessi
ty, for the support or other benefit of the
army of the United States. If the owner
has iiot fled, tho commanding officer w ill
causo receipts to bo given, which may
servo tho spoliated owner to obtain indem
nity. Slavery, complicating and confounding
the ideas ol property, (that is of a thing,)
and of personality (that is of humanity,)
exists according to municipal or local law
...' Hli.. lain- nrilfltnrA mul ntioti llic
never acknowledged it. The digest of the j p llt' ' W lll' l
Roman law enacts the earlv dictum of tho P?" i0 bf rPJ b.v . ,l,e
P.in inrist. that so far as 'the law of na- I nnss.oners, unless otherwise dcs.gnated by
lure is concerned, all men are eoual. Fu-
! gitive escaping from .1 country in which "r"- ' . 5"n" "
ihev were slave,. vilUin, or' serfs, int0 taken possess,,.,, of the plantation, as n.any
another countrv, have for centuries past nrgris o average quality as he may dc
been held Iree 'and acknowledged free by 'f "y be tumrJ over to htm upon the
.-; 1 . r v :.. ,.- :
UllKl.ll OOCisioiis w i,uiupriiii iruuiiuies,
1 ... .l .1. :..:.i i.. ..r .l. I
even inouzo mo muuio .i iua 01 mc ,
countrr in
hieh the tljva had taken ref- I
uge acknowledged slavery within its own
dominions.
Therefore, in a war between the United
States and a belligerent which admits of
slavery, if a person held in bondage by
that belligerent be captured by 01 corneas
a fugitive under the protection of the mil
itary force of the United State, snch per
son become entitled to the rights of a Iree
.. . , f
would amount to enslaving a free person,
and neither tho United Stales nor any offi-
eer under their an.horitv. can enclave any
mail. U rikuill aui;il iti'U nil.. i..ri
human being,
Moreover, a person .,
mA fr l.v the 1.1W of war is under the I
shield of the' Uw of nations, and the Cr- 1
mer owner or State can have br the law I
..r . :.:., i.i:;..t r.n .. rl.lm I
.
o( service.
All wanton violence committeJ against j
... ... i.i . ....... .il .1.....,,
ricro is III l lie in . aiiiu i.iuuu ..imu.-iiiiiv.-
der penalty of death, or such other severe
. . ...: f....n r,,.. i.ri!a- liivj i
,i,.i-. . ..j -v .--.-v
on the wt by such superior,
Deserter from the Ann rican army, hav-
... .t i9
ing rniereo tne service 01 meencmv, .uiier
death if they fall again in!o the hand 0fj
il.. Pnltod States, whether bv rantur. or I
being delivered op to the American army;
and if a deserter from the tncmv, having
" . . i
taken service in the army of the I nito.J
State, i captured by Hi tnemy, and pun
... . i
ished by them with death or othrra ie, it j
i not a breaeh agaiutt the law and u.a- j
get of war requiring rcdres nr retaliation. ;
A p riwincr of wsr is a pablie enemy j
armed or at'athcd to the hostile army for
active aid, who ha fallen into the hand j
of the captor, either fijhting or woundrd, '
on the fi.'ld or in the ho.iiit.il, by itnbn.l- j
ual surrender or by catf tulatmn. AH sol
dier, of whatever sp'cies of arm; all
men who belong to the rising tn matit of
the hostilo country ; all tho w ho are a
Uched lo the army lor it clfioiency nnd ;
nroinote directly the objct of th war, ex-
cept such a are hereinafter provide, for; j
all duabted man or olliccn on the field or
elsewhere if captured ; all enetni' who
have thrown awsy their arm and ak for
ijuarter. arc priv.ner of wsr an 1 a such
exposed to the inconvet.irnce as well si en
tilled lo the privilege cf a prisoner of
war.
aiia
Tho iVesidcnt hsl issued (he wllowing
ptoclamation :
ar mi rarsinivr cr tub 1 sited sth
(if AMEIIICA.
A I'toclamation
Where, by the art of fAingre approv
ed tho 3lt d,y f.f Irectniber last, the
Suto of West Virginia wa der Ured
bo one of Ihe Lnit'd Siati of Amerira,
and wa admitted into the Union on an
equal footing with the original Stair in
all respeel whatever, upon Ihe condition
that certain change should be d ily Undo
in Iho prop- Cuiiatittitioti lr that
.Stale ;
And wh-rei pruif of a compliance
with that condition, a rt-iniied by ll.o
Second section of tho act aforesaid, ha
been submitted lo me :
Now, therefore, bo it known, lh.it I.
Abraham Lincoln, ('resident of Iho 1'i.ilfd
States, do hereby, in pursn ii.co .f the art
of Congrc foreii, dvlro and pro
claim that (he Said art hall ta'ao f ff-.c t snd
ho in force from and after six'y d.iyi fiom
the date hereof.
In witnen whereof I l.svo hereunti irt
my hand and rued ihe seal of the United
State to be sffixed. Iono at llm city iif
W aalniiCi'in, lint twentieth day of April,
in the cr of our Ird one tlioiiin eight
hnndred ind sixty three, and of Iho In lu
pendcn'.t of the United State the eighty
sfuntn.
l.oa or property Bo corxmanucjl ,y t tie ; - km , c Wh iT
authorized cllicer. ,! robbery T'' ! pC monih : for children b-twe.,. li.e 'ace , Mdiurj C.,,.,.,si,) f..r the l,i.,l of .1,
sackm!!. even after takini a pl-e by main i I'" '". ., , .... , ., i . ,,
, ,, ,. -. . - , .,, cii l'J anl lj. na I rrice. i unarm n.irr t.niti-i i . .i.mi.ii.-iiiih ai i.pi.j
fo, .11 rape wounding nuimingo of shill not be ...ed a (i.M ! c Vi.uteJ and l,,, p.r ..lie,,,,, ( tu
in: ui ui-ii iiniiiuiiHiiv, mi .'.it wo. v. to
runiaiiniena as umi Hi'iti nuciiu.-iic nn mo i , . . ,.
L .u - .r' s .J.i;-. i rroiluct i f the plantation, m beu of
orp.iate, in the act of committing such vi-1 ! ' fti 'f p f h'?,e( "
j i : : rouiiili ofcotton. and le per bushel o
OiCnce, uisvirry ing a pulivi tor uioci.iij; nun ji . -
Iua Aursmax Lismt!!.
iy the I'rcsiJtnt 1
U ilbam II. Reward, SrVy of5r.i'e.
rian for Employing JYcgrccs.
Tho follow ing is the President's plan,
as announced by Adjutant General Thom
as, for employing negroes on abandoned
plantations :
first: Tho Government of the United
States, in order to secure tho safety of
commerce and navigation on tho Missis
sippi, have determined to locate on or near
i'S beach a loyal population, who will pro
tcct instead of destroying as is now done
the freedom of commercial intercourse
011 this great inland sea. That this policy
may tho more speedily receive its initia
tion, Oeorgo B. Field, dipt. A. F Shickle,
und tho Kcv. 1). S. I.ivermore are hereby
appointed commissioners, whose duty it
shall bo to superintend tho lotting of plan
tations to persons of proper character and
qualifications, nnd to soo that the mutual
obligations between tho negroes and their
cm lovers or superintendents shall be
faithfully performed to attend in some
measure to their moral nnd intellectual
wants, und generally to carry out the pol
icy of the Government regarding negroes
that are to be put to agricultural pursuits.
StcoHil, It being deemed the best policy
as far ss passible to make tho employ
ment and subsistence of negroes a matter
to be left to private enterprise, plantation
will bo placed in possession of such per
sons as the commissioners shall deem of
! good character and pecuniary rcpousihili.
tv. and in hen ol rent a tax win no coned
ed upon the product ol tho land, payable
to such agents as tlio I reasurv t'onnrtyn
shall designate, care betfitrtfil o sec
iient
i
secure
as f ir as possible the just rights of tho cm
plovers and employed : in all cases the no-
gross will befurnished with enough clothing
for comfort in advance of their earnings, in
consequence of their extreme) destitution.
nnd in no case will negroes be subjected
a, f..i.t..r.t niini.)im.,lit lit- til.) I:lih III- rll ll.
cr cruel and unusual modes.
Third. Upon the occupancy of planta-
tions inspectors w ill visit each plantation
and take an inventory of all the property
upon tho estate. Crops yet ungalhcred
ill be turned over to be gathered bv the
leseo upon such terms as shall secure to
the Government it fair share, while all
movable property, grain &c. w ill be taken
possession of by the Government, or sold
lo the lessee, if he so desire, ut their an-
I ....I.... .,.l,1. i.nl tT iIia nr.
llltlll ll lll.Ul, '.l,ll.'IV w ... ..... ". -
the Government.
fourth. After the lc.ee shall have
oritcr ci me commisMouers, tue lessee en
. . , , . i .1
terms into bonds to emplov thorn tint 1
- , ..
no ,lrsl 01 "ri . '
and to feed,
clothe, and treat humanely all tho negroes
thus turned over, the clothing to be deduct
ed from their wages, and to bo furnished
at cost.
fifth. If it shall be found impracticable,
in conseqnence of the lateness of tho sea
son, lo find persons of sufficient chaiacti r
and responsibility to gie employment to
all the negroes coming wittnn tne lines ot
the irtav. the commissioners msv appoint
.1. 1 1. .
1 siirerinieitueuis. 1 n.u-r wiium piii.-i.i-.miii
i '"t'l iu.uu i , ' . .
I f r cu,l,tate,,,,r lh l T ''
! of the Government, ..r nay ie
; .. " " ' V
meir jiiugmeni sua., uo "i-i ..
. ,!V.re.of 1 , TO- ..."I? V
" ' r"!"." aj"J" ,J ""l",: . 1
Le lili susininii'i; nun, n"a '
tnare uron in VJU.VI..IIOIO. i
. . ' ., ., . ,, .
. .iw'Py: " ' I
he at l.iliowr : for amc iHHieu riirn er
! year
hands, and families must be kept togrthr
nn the
rent.
f 100
on corn
i . . . .
ami tmiaroe,
c;....,i in.:i. .,:!;!., ,-.i.;,. -:tl
not b guaranlefd A-r the anfety of person
engaged in cu'livsting the il, yet ll
troop will Le rrqu:rc.i to g,e pro.cct.on
' " ,ie 3"" llll0"t "'J1 to
service, ond it i confidently Ix-beved '.hat
" mii.ury organ.wi.on m ...c n.-RnN.
u .11 It.b.I tl.A r.i rvt Ast ait l. a. Ana - aeu
.... . .i - .. .
"." y -...j
Eighth. Commindi-rs of the Army will
render the comniiaaii.tn-rs smh military
n.sl.'rinr as msv be necemrv. withoul
injury lo the sen ice, for the execution i.f i
their'duiief. The commissionrr wi I re- j
rx-art their pro'eeiJir gs to the Secretary of
War every to we-!!.
(iiveii under my hand t Miliken' I'.-n !,
laoiiiaiana. April I VI, by authority
of instruction from th Seirriarv . S'r.
It. Tiious. A'ljiii.iiit (i fu-r.-il.
- - an a ... .
1'iTTr.n Uoor t'o. sTar. Wo bid an
with Major John Owens, from TortOw-
inu ri-.iii K .writ raauoii on . in.ii n-a ,
ens on-l tho Hitter Iiot country. lie
rnk in glowing term of that fmrtion of
the Territory of Malm, ami sais thi lime
will soon arriro when that will be the
moat Ihiikly -tt!ed part i.f the Territory .
lie J they have thoiitand . acre r.f
the finest arable land ever rutlivated, and
g'Xrd pay Ing mitie as ha cier bien
dieovre 1 exiat in their midst. T he em
igration the coming season will find it
wy in ll.'rte rich valley, and oi town
and citi' will spring up oil over the conn
try. ilo estim.it' lint some thni bun.
drd ihonaand d.jllar in (but wa shipim
dwn llm M."'niri I'iSl Iiu', A imtliT
year wiil loiiih .1 nil by tho many
char.gi' that nr bound lo enaije,
Th citizen of l.ig ll'ilr, lb-aver IT-ad.
I)r.r laodgoatid I'anno'k C.'y have raitr d
a largo fund, and parti" era rtamini, g
ihi country fit ihe ptirpoe of ip.,iii.g
wagon road to tho moat eligible: point (or
lb immigration lo com into the territory.
Other pail!' are surveying th river that
flow into the eouniry for the purpn of
navigating them, if practicable, and Ihe
band of entr-rpriifl seem to bo p'linleij
ward snd upward by th new sillier r,f
Ibat perlion ofatr new territory. The
minr are oxicnttve, and (he propcr( are
that it will prove 0:1c of iho ri, h"t psrUol
tho coiinfry. The rouin lo l'iVt Owen
wiil probably bo rid I,lk City hrafirr,
iiitead of the roiilo ri'1 tho Miaaion. A
parly will proceed from Oro F,no th sa
son to examine the country for a new rosd
lo Fort Owen from that place, ll would
prove iho mot direct route, a I'ort Ui.
rn is nhont rlgfj enat from Irtjwiafon, a
from Oro riiio, and Ihe diatanre, in a di
rect linn, I t.ol over ISO mile from !,cw.
iston. ('illtit An:
a a aa . .
X'iI" V.rior Jingo daa wmien aing
cdy, of which John I'rivrn I Iho br ro
The ol I martyr oul ia " msrehing on,"
with song am drjma to pr:rv hi
mcmorr.
i i". vAiM At ita a a ruT riwuini : lor ntno- i l i.tt i-, n.c ri-itu nt ii cii ua ihh nt rrii
1 . l ... .1 .. - T , t .
A ratriotio Judgo.
Judge 1-esviit, ol tho U. S. District
Court, sitting at Cincinnati, to whom ap
plication was made for n writ of kaboii
roru$ to tko Vallandighnm out of tho
hands of the military authorities, refused
to grant tho writ, assigning the following
run mm. We have seen it stated thai tho
Judge was a democrat and a ersonal
friend of tho prisoner. Tho Judge said 1
" Under the appointment of the Piesl
dent, Gn. Burusulo assumed the comiiiand
of this department. That ho was a limit
eminently lilted for the position there is
no room (or n doubt. He had achieved
during hi- brict military career a national
reputation as 11 wise, discreet, patriotic
nnd bravo General, lie not only enjoyed
tho lonlitlenee and respect of the Presi
dent mid Secretary of War, but of the
wholo country, lie had nobly laid his
party preference and predilections upon
the altar or Ins country, ninl consecrated
his life to her service. It was known that
the widely extended department, with the
military supervision if which ho was
charged, was 0110 of great importance, nnd
demanded great vigilance mid ability in
tho administration of its military com em.
Kentucky was it bonier Statu, in which
tin re was a large clement of disaffection
toward the National Government, nnd
sympathy with those in rebellion against
it. Formidable invasions have been nt
tempted, and i.ro now threatened. Four
jOitates lyve jijjur bj.rdgi iire
"in etiiiil danger ol invasion. In Ohio,
Indiana, and Illinois, a class ol miicli:coii
politicians had succeeded 111 poisoning the
I niinJs of a onion if the community with
the ranked feelings of dioTiiltv, Artful
. politicians, disguising their Intent treason
under iioiiow pretensions ol dootiou to
! lilO 1 lliotl. U'.'r.l Kl T I V ill I til il iam, Ill ilia! !
J their pestilent heresies among the inases
i of the people. Tho evil was one of alarm
ing magnitude, and threatened seriously
to impede the military oprrntions of the
Government, and greatly to prod set !ie
suppression of the rebellion. Gm. Ibirn-
. side wus not slow to perceive the dui ger
Otis consequences likely to rcvii I t r. tn
these dislo ul ell'.'its, and resolved, it pos
hible, to supprco them. In the c.crci-e
uf bis discrttli.il lie issued ,l:e order No.
oS which has been brought to the notice
i f (he Court. I .shall not conniiuit on that
order, tir say anything more in vindication
of its rXKilienc. I rcler to il only be
cause Gin. litiMisidc, in his iniiiilv and
' Mtrintic coiiiiniiuiciitioii tn the Coin t, has
I ataled fully his nn tn es und reason for is
! suing it, and also thai it was lor its sup
! posed iolnt ion that ho ordered the arrest
, ut ValUndigli.ini. He liasiloiiij iliisui.iler
1 his rtspousiliility a the commanding lien
cr.il of this department, and in aicoidaucc
j with what lie up posed the power vi sled
in him by the nppointinciit of the I'n-.i
! dent, ll was virtually the act ol the
Kxeculiie I -p.rtnicti t under the power
j vestcJ in the President by I ho Constitu.
: lion, and I am unable to perceive on what
prmcipio this judicial triliimal run I n in
I oked to annul or reverse iL In thrjn. le
nient ol the comiiiauiling (i.-nrral, the
t emergency rrquin-j it, ninl wli.tlirr lie
aete l wiselr or iliscreetly is not itoih rlv i
su'.jeei ior jiniiciai review, i; is woruiy
ol remark lure that this arrest was 1,1.1
i.i.nle Ii) Gen I'iutii.i.U under any claim
or pietuoaiou 1 1. at he had authoiily to tl.a-po-e
of or ptii.is.'i the party arreted, ae
cording to Ins own will, without trial an I
proof o( the fa ts alleged a the ground
..r the arreat, but w.tli a view to an in
veatigalion by a mil.iary co.t or .0,.,
.nission. fciul, an invfiig nm his taken
case, l not a qiiestion before llii Court,
There is clearly i,.i authority in th I out t
mi the peiidu g motion Id rie or reier-e
Ihe proceeding ul the M I tary Coinniia
ion, if they wito before tint Court The
wile qucat.utl II, nl.e h r tha airt Ha
legal ; and Im f.iie reuiarki-d, lis leg iltly
lb pend on the i.o.i if y nlinh ex tied
(r nuking it ; and of that li e a-it, fur
tin; reati slate I, th Com I rM ol ju Ii
cuilly oVieniiiiie. Gen. I!un i.. i un
fjt.i tioiialily ainernible In the iliicntiv
1), I artluri t for ii cm duel. If lie ha
aeted arbitrarily and u oa i.fi.lli. lent na-
non, it ia within I hi power, ami won!) b
the duty of tin I't t ii'cnf, not ui't In
annul I1.1 act-, but tn vi-.it him wuh
''' mark of hi disapprobation,
ihe I'r.sidenf, in Ins i ip.ic.ty of
lo
III rl
in-Chief nf ihe army, ) rnnat answer for
lo official eon In. t. Hut under nur Con
a. itulmli, whii.l, atii-lmiialy tn k 10 kei p
ll.O eXict. ve, b-giiinlivp, ai d jud.eial d..
piirtme, t id tint (ioirrtimi tit Irom all in
Ii rference and coiiflu I w ith t nch othir, it
would bo an ii,..irriital,le ct-irie of the
iiolti-ial r.i.rp fu .I, r-.ilrt lit .1 i...l,i,.ia
i,ralirh r ll, I , ,.,, .,,
IT I
Ita li.L'll reafiOlltilii itn-a. Ii.nl tiolati-il I lie
! Cousiitotio,. ir.it. letter or il si.iril by !
authorizing Iho nrret in rpn ainu,. h-p,-. ,
i-inlly in tliewi troulih toii.e linn, whin I
ihr! national l.fi ia ir, pi r il. and whu union ;
. 1 r, il...lir -..I.-. 1 .
at, I harmony au.-iig il, .J.ir.-, e-.t bra .. h-
of Ihe Gover r,r... ,,t nr. to bi.( rutin y ,b !
r.ii.ndrd, suc'i liit if iene wmiM fn,i no
cnicor iri.li"iioii. If tin ilntrneia
to obtain that en ry 01c ihargr-d with mil
guilty of net of iniai hievou dsloi.i'iy,
Hot wilhiir tho tcopn of the riiiiniiil Uwa
of tho land, in main ly umbr niilitary au
thority, i lo be tut fire by Comii or
JiJ li on hahi-a (orpi.a, il rrrpir tl'i
iirg.iu.er.t lo prove llmt tint in at ilnrn,
ii g 'in fli..t rnit folio, and iho power
1 1 tho Government l.o moat i-rioualy in.
paired. I dare not, In my judii i,il po-iiion,
i)inO IhO leal Inl reapo,4iln!iy i.j..i'.
ill tho sanrtiofi id tinh a rbx trine."
I.tntL IOtun 11 Tin Lat llainr..
Th Sacramento Union t,f May IClh y:
I.ii.hmorid paj.er Kliinal ihir l'i
ir rniril baltli or, tho l.apph.inf,o'k at
'.riirty six tier cenl. of their alnlo force.
A letter from a rebel Major, now n riaon.
er in our l.ndi, statid that lyi had
about 70KK ncn rngf,gd. According
tM he rebol admiion,th'n, raorn limn orm
third ol thi army wa other killi.il wound
ed or captured. 1 hi i even beyond
Hooker' eslimalo .f Iheir Ins. Thn
di'Hih ofSlorinwall Jai koi, wa cpnl to
the lo of at le t f, ihouiid men.
Tur.r Do'r f'liss.n tub .Soimra
When Iho troop of G"t,, llurni lo wera
marrhing through iho siri cl of Cim iiitmli
tha othsr dny, they p,aa,,,j i,, m whrre
tho Ijcm'ieraliri conyention in 'sion,
And dot shout or tho waving of a hand
kerrhief, or even a fiiwully undo greeted
the brava fellow who wire going under
the star and strip? lo rint the rebel.
All wis silent and sid'cnc in tho cop.
. . a a ' .1 t . J t . a
perhrad 1 (
tor tlio A in m.
Musings.
It It llm qiiii'l hour ul ce,
Wlii'll wnilila iniainii nrriil lour,
Ami liinev aliivra tit liav lire war,
Ami in llieir ninl. I appar.
O, Itirr m vlainna Hitlinu tv,
al inir attfiil In nil a, nil,
ilklllit llll'IIIIM il'S uf til (Mill,
Till tin. Ma i. f,'( luiu lull,
Tlii'V wtiiapri' uf Hid trio. itmi lir,
til linpra Willi llnni lliul lint,
Ami of ill liillillv I'lirliallril joy 4
,Tlit tiliMiHit'tl, ami iln'ii tttMiiilaul.
l.ik nillr. I ittrniiia o vesper sunn
Kuril m wl wln-pri tln-ilN linn Iii'mI,
Kor II Iihi liaiti Hi .ir ml n lla,
Ami llm 'liiia hwv it. pail.
TliriVa mil. u' in llu lliiwetela
Whirl, Idooin iiIoiik in v n nr,
Tliul tiiila mo lu ll iIii iii ui I ) -
Tliev Ion iiil liulr wy.
Itirli nre tlio Iiiiii'i u. I lim r ilirsnicil
tlf miiii'lie rlmiis alrnvr
Wliru ( In- uiilVli.'i M fiiiiri romnnl
'Mul IIioko noilils ol lt;lit nml lout.
I'miii out llio limloii a Irl inn or,
llivnk, letioml. Unit tiiiiil mo lu'ir,
For I iiiu-i sM-iik llni viioni tiii(l 1
Whu'li I lei'l now linger uenr.
ThfV lnvloii in In folloiv llirnt
Tospiii-t- nml iirui'i'dit nTtiict-,
lirir noiilil tmlii.lv m.iv niiimn'li,
Ami nioii mars I In' soul no iimrr.
.a mist.
J f" Our tioir are Inilililrn , born w illi brenlli,
ml limlo'ii Willi ii nijilv
OiTf,M)n (lly AdvorlisonuMits.
ilicc!
MMIK Ulnlrri;iiiil Inn inu iineluiMi llir.liik,
f,
i r
l Ae, or tits ii;h.ii.x i in n.Ki.iu,
ornirrli unrtiril on In' Mr, !' I'liHiinun, twu l.i
nil I lie lillrimon ul lis fniini r oln.ii 10 I lit-
I'.n't lluil lliry inlrml In rain on the liiwm w mi
a to kTi on hnml rry llnny in II. r way of
Fnmilv (r()(' ri(s
for low a mul i-miiili y. Tli nllnilioii of at.-am-tmal
im i.irli, nlarly e.itlril, riery lliiii in onr
line mil tie ii'lii. l imxinnlilii rati .
A line ttvM'ltniriil of I.IC.H UKS alwaia mi
liaml.
Tli liigln-al rll incra n..l for country 'lu
ilnee. l.rj;ol 'I'oml. r Nolra tiikrii ill and i il out al
llo ir ui.nkrl mini.
i iii Di r a i:n.
w. ,v J. I., haki.mw.
tii-on I'iiv, Jan IT. IsliJ. if
Hardware lor Sale,
liY .r .. lK.m
TINT li:i l III) ,l C..sl aii..ly of Hinl
fl w r. i-. n. .ilnjj in part of lliv fo.liiiioj
ti on.. I arlii li-a:
'l aunrra1 liai'a, of all kncla,
Croaa rut an.l Mi. I awa,
KKa, t'ln-'., Aiira,
Uciu'li Pa nr.,
airt'snka PUtfonn Sca'ra,
llulil'a (.'liii.itn A Ira,
llan.l Aia,
llutt'lirta,
liiiirmil Sok Aug. ra, Ae , ala,
tr.i'in. lir.i n t'r.i.llra,
llialon lir.il K.iui,
hr'lMrn.wa,
nl manv ) r tloi gt Imilrduiai tn mention -all
of wliiili wi.l b a. .1.1 ilit I I roll or i-khii-trv
rialiif. I if,oii I ' n , Jan 31
Imj'orti'il, iliiivt from N iotoria,
ang .
qf srrr.r.ioit yt Ai.rrv, wiow.i
I. n.l.ui nk llranly 'oil Ilu laou'a llai
Mai 11 il". in ,
M..UH, .a Co da do.
rnria. n f ia.
nu ll Ii kv, in raw an I Larr. I
Utai'rhr . J I. II Vlil.OW.
0,j.n t I;. Mir Ii II. ! I
IjidiImt, Liiiiilicr,
fY .
i i:sci;li"Ho. krpt. n 1.1
V ' ai.il aa l y
w. .v 1 1. it ov
7',fxtt.. I lrU
! SI III It Mi 1)WVIV1
And Stationery,
.uti'.iv.v .v ii.wik iv inn am.:
.r' i.i isn run r.s.
r.v j. r m:m i sv,.
At Im oil ai ir J. Ma il air. l, I laruoa Citi
J J IS al ak ion.pi ara, in (all, ll, fo 'oa.if
an.tra IVn.rr, SiwIIaf, an I nilr.
I'aikr ami VI axiii a 'lr ami I'.raJrra,
Cla'k a l.!rini.'ai A'jal.ra,
, tiira' ,riiliriiii. a,
Tliinn-n'a Afiilin.fiiia,
I'aikrr a 'ln i...,iv.
U olaril'a olio.lg'.l lli.l.iry of tl,a I'n I I Sla,
1I..11 a I i.iil 1.. uf II, .;..ii ,
,M,n,lr,lli ,V Mr..,.y'a (..r Ii a,
y narkri,lH' I ral Lraauui in hi J .-ll c..nii
an ani.
Mrl. lj n'a
WiUurali,
Ana'ii'.al tiinnl,
.lio ian.a, I. Inn. mart Silr ami
I nm r,
l'i,l!r'a Ana'.'inv, riivai-.lgy ,t dig n,,
I op, liir, .V N' l''r,
0.i,a ami Malo I'fiiroa,
Mainaol Al Nnt.a, Iran and Ari.ulla
dlak, I l.i', an I I I Ink.,
So'. Iti f, anl I -r I !nt. pi,
(il'oti'ar. I. t.ra'..l M.rl I'rna,
l.lal I I.'.hi.ii ,.,. an I ILo'Cn piir,
hin-.-r'a H liiief II . ka,
l ull. Ml iV l;.-iiiian'a Iiral ll,k Kri i.J,
wall ll'.k K"i.n Clank
A'.o, 1111 rl nT rn !l na I oka.
nr. con Til), rrli I Illi, M l
JI'ST r ) anl f.r a.. I liy ll. an'i-ib r
'lli Hi, I ral I'rm Win." (.. nml Ki
'.I'"'"' ' m V. , XT'"-
,mi( ,.,. ,t Ap.(Ar,
i!..1.. J tl.t'.MIN'f.
- . r
' II tl I.M K'.H lull rna'i'H al l.ani,l
( f l nt wf ( f (r ,.
A((m f.,, Uf
marl .1 .IM;
'I
Ml K lonlni to riil,, a ilmai rirlkniua
I at.rf in M vili. , ir ia' l.y
mar 1.1 J Hf.MINf;
riVIK I'll 11 llj nm II'. k, f-if ' nr
1. iioila J. I I.KMIN'i;.
0
I VIIAS A fin lli' l f.rf l.a.l.a, f.rr aa by
J. r'M.MIMi.
lil.l)IM.n.N rf ci'rt hi;i l.i;ili
Voasl 1oVi1ts.
rw.uNif.i to mki: Mi;iiT
wi, am) ttulniiou
mm.. m3 ym.
Jvpia'ly r..fta III
i.ovm, iKiT iuscuit,
llW.K W'llf. A T nndmhr tnln,
OIGKUIIl:K.l, ami raka of ill kiml.
Wnrrantf.il fully qual to any in
tllC IlKll Ivflt !
Akor
l:l:iilXf;TON f Co' VK.tftT row,p.p.M,
ami lak no '.tin r, if yin wrrtl. hat iimf'rf inly
good 1 : 1 : 1 ; A I !
ManHfaeliirail an l xiM a, linUanl ,y
KKIil.NriTiiN t VAt,
A'lf nnl 4 1 1 I lav air-1, fn ( ran wo.
DISS k CO,
ComniUsbn XVTcrchaota
a an
JMtttln Flnur.tliaiH, I't "I, I't mil, hlkrt,il
H. I,, town iwi. hh4 ll aliiiir'a tl,
AJ.V MASCISCO.
TC,HMjnnn nf 1 ki.l rf Calif w4
(tff-1 Priarl'lf Sr-M'Stl
SAX Ft Mrs
LIVER INVIGORATOR
iWirr Iiln!iltitts.
It aeniiiHiiiiiili.i enliii'ly finiii t.t' Ms.nnil Ima
liroonio nn '"I'llilialii'il I i" I . a hi'i.liii.1 nir.lioiiir,
knoll n nml niiiovril lay nil Hint limn nm il II, mi. I
la no IV nainli'il 10 mill roliloUlim in all III ilia-
ru-ra l.ir w hu ll il la l'ei.llliiioml
ll liua c nre.l IJiinia.
inula ivlllini llm l.ol
In n J on in wlin Innl
i; I oil lii nil lioo of
rrliof, ii a llm tnilil.l
ooa niinilii'il.! rrl In'
io.ilra in my HlaM.
ion .lioiv
your jiiiljiiiiil kiii.Io
ion in llm ii. nl lli
l.lvr ImiKoiiil.ir,
nml ii mil em l,nr
l'illll.l.ol.l, lillllona ill
luck, il l a i r i a it,
v Ii r o ii i n iliioilm. i,
annum r i'..ni.liiiiil.,
'Hi ilnao iiiii.I Ii
ailiiiln. In III li'in
iinnii.it of Hi Iii.Ii
i l.i mil inkiuK il, nml
ut.I In am ll liilll.
lira iia In in' I foully
un III tioivrls. ,
l.pl I lie ill. Inlra of i
erMilullv na nit inilinary
ill., iiln y, il r ii i a y,
aour aliniim li, liilm-
lllll I'llNUVi'llPaa.ell.ilie,
elioli'iii,eliiiliii ni.ir
Ini", cholera inf.. ili
um, llanilrney, iuiiii
ilh, fiiinilo iiruanrMi
an. I nmy Ii n.r.l ami.
.unity nn ill, In, ll will
cum auk lira laeli na llionaamla emi l.ailly) In
In nil y ininuir., if In n . r llifi Ii aiooiihiia nia
lukrii nl I'oiiiiiiFii. ninriil of iillnek. .i.l wlm un
it ma jiini lln ir Iminniinv In n liivur.
M.i iinl'T in tli ii ion i Ii null Ilia tiiili;iirulor,
nml aiviilloiv IniiIi toollnT.
1 T I'm, $1 'i i Is lll.
,tlo. NAN ru: I '$
FAuu.v c.iniMiric riu.s,
coMrofsimn won
i'ui t 'ii;cti!tr i'.xtrm ft,
I'ul in i;ln.a caat a, an lijlit, ami will krrp In nny
eliiunl.
'Hi r.inulv t "at ll ii H u- Pill ia a ull till! aeliia
enlliarlio, win. ll III iioUirl.ir liaa ua.il in lua
.ii'ln-i. nun I loi n Iw.iily yraia.
'I'll ron. luiltlv I'K ira.iiiK ilrniiinl fiom lluia
n tin liai l"ii( uil tlio I'lll., an.l III aaliaiai'ii.in
w hu ll all i imm HI
1111. 1 In Hi r umi,
hoa in.liiertl III tu
Ur Hi. in w illnll III
trai'll ol till
'I'lir pr..tr.ion w rlt
know that ,1 ll.'irnl
rjiliain. a a. I on il.f
trirnl .ioiia ol Ilia
ta.w a
Tim I'liiiily I'n
ilium.' I' II Im-, wnli
iliio rririanoa In una
Will lalnlilialnil Itll'l.
lit-r ll e o in i oim.lril
Ir. .in a iiiiaii' of lli
.llfal lr(. Ul.l rl
Iiaila, wlin-li a. I a
I k on iiy purl uf
III iilnm liliirv ra nal
ami ad t;imil ami an'
In all raira w lino il
railurlr i. u.rilial
au.'li aailora'ii;.'uirii.a
of lli a oui .oil. li ri na, pauia in Hi Im k ami
liiiita, hvi.raa, .iina ami a.fruMi orr It.
nli.i lunlr, in nn .n.ll.'ii i-.!l, nliie!i ftr, i.uili ,
i,' in i;'i'iii il i ii I in i loni! r.oiia i f fn.r, In uf
.iij.nir. a i ri i.mih arn.aii.il of r .-.I i-irl lli
ll , ir.r....r , lim.lai li, or wr.lit ill Id
lir.ul, all mil iitnnainiiv il an', norma in ol. I
iliu or ail il'a, i li'iiuiaii'iii, a einl ..iol.rr i f lit
I.I.. il. ami i. .on iloraa. a lo u In. I, llr-li a In il loo
iiiitnrniiia lo n. rnli. ul in llna ailti'il arm. nl
,., i to :i
n:ii K. tiii;i:k iiii:s
Th l.or lni.;ii alor ami I annly Cailnrlir
I'l.la ma a.lil I.) lnif gia'art. nialirr... ami l.y
i:i:iuNi; fnN ,v m,
.Vo' . Infills for lli I'a ill.- roat,
4 111 .V IIS ninl al , .V411 I rim i-ra
Dr. linker's Tain raiuuni
la 1 otnj.. 1 olur!' of In lilies iitma, nml vrjrl.i
I.! u la ali i Iirltia It la la llri'llv ..11.1 III
in ail .1-1 l air I i u-a I rail ii.o-l aiorrii l a j
llilt I l.a lirirr kii. wn any, li .nrlrl ilrli. al.
I., I. ir. , li il III III Iraal I w .11 r uililina lo I
i.ak ll. i.tM..r.l, wlio lial Iiot iimI (, lo In ll
; (,,( ll, li l ouil.f il.-rjM-a. If ,,iv al ll 'I al a
; ll. J Willi ,1a lira! o iloirlt.ra. III noiiiri W II Ih
; . l,rrifu'l rrfnmlol liy 11. a;, ill wl.ri On. int. I.
' no ia fr a.,'
ll . 11 lui r-i.ii in Hi Si. .111 . Ii 1. r ll.i. la,
jlrl a il. ul Taiii I'-iinrra iiertoaliy, t,ailioi
1 111 al) i,irr ll, it' ,.r, i,,l, an l . u wi.l al
iiu.r rrl,.r 1,1 .n,wr a. loni an I trl ri lli nn
ll oiltata !oi . itr iiiiimI. I 1 1 la.- i, w. II
Willi lli I'j 11 I'aiia. l fiiilliinr.ail .l I' '!
I rli. 1 lit -a .1. ami laa mil a. I III an.l
Itr il ikr W...111.I in .1 .',.i'l I 11,
I I iihi ai l,n n N'n. i'a' a or lil.rn-
. 111 .1 r I'a ii., (, '' I . I'a 11 I'.inr. a f. 'v, ami
' ik. a it . nl it iii'iiia Ii, ileum. 1; 11 101J
' toe'..; 1. w I' ii". n i' run .In- J...H, bul wi.l r,-
nn lli ran .( in .!i,r .
I If l.i.il.ai lli l'i.i.i. an.l ..ni f.l il.a
1 ir.-v.ra lour a'iMinrti 4 w . al.,!,,, lak a il--.' i.l
P,ni I'ana r 1 .1 rr 11 Ii In- .1
ll ...ii li.i a I '.iii' I r So V.i.ili.-r
I l.r-..,. i iv'i l'i" I'a. a 'au i . i ,n id . tl. '-.ril
i I'O'a, an I t " Jr ''' 'im Ii i.r llnual iliir .. I .u
; , inaa a itai .
! It ...a Itai 'I. I'.aoli.ri. 9 a ir' nr.l -m ..I
rli Ui. i. lak a I w ,.M.ai,f I'a ti I', hi .a.
III I lll'l w II
rr.lnlril If
I .ii I. a. - n
I, , innl i.ni
II l' I: h
arti, , -.'l !
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pi nlul awrll.i ff. I.aili 11. I ar.a fo
w,i aHiii rli.-i .o a ii, aii-l lli.' .
i In I . iml I.-.. a .rii iiki'Ii
ll. '.nn I'' "ii I' of r.m.. i
id .'t.tit al III aaiti I ni
li-anlli
I wi.l atop tli j'l l.
ll l ...i Im a pa n in t', ll ra.t S ilr, II rk ,
,i r . i .1 ..
-in. l-.l.ill ll pula all I'.l lii 'iinf an I I -'al'at;
! IS 1. 1 ll.
i a, Hi a in,.. I m
to k a
a il r i,f id I am a
l.fii.'ll
If a Mollirr Ii ia a l'kil l.rra.l, a ly ,1. I'am
rearra aa li'l aarail Ir IhiIii.
If i . ii ,rl Ii II) nr rl. I, aa l!iniifti inn wai
.', I" liaa frr, Uk a it of I'anarra.
ll tati liai a w.iunl, euf. r (..a'U wn lour
Iia , ..'y III Cain I'anir. a; it will lak out
li tli iiittaniii.un, ifl l.i al tit a.r in ainn,
I in. S.rlil li I Hi pr nrii al .loi. r at., a i l 1. 1
lil.iM.i'. .V t i, Aj'i.la.
llCanit II" ( r ail Mr, t, San I ran aa-o
iiiir)
IMAl.UniK II Mil HliSTOHATIYI.
I OR
litthriny !r,ij ILiir In ill Original Cotnr.
I t ri::v.T-i nn: u mii hhm r m.i.-
all flaiiilriitf ainl a uif fiom Hi In ail.
ll a'la)a all iii..aliii of tli a. a'p ll 1 1 la ami
r. fir. lira ,li lirail, ami iiniail lo Id l, r a
I. 1I1I11, ln.ly apt aiat.r.
I' M 'I h pi'r4 rna tali li rrinni ilan.lruff
anil ai nrtl.iaii ll, In ail, allay nnll,i,n ami fia
ill a a p fi .in limimra, rrmlrr Una ail ! im iln
air aa a oil 111 all rulaniHi altrrtmna, aur I,
aali.li, It.i.li, ta.ili I, In am, ( liillila.ua, I. nap.
In. lliuewriiMia. M.inir'ra, llilia ami hiinra nf In-
I u. I. ...) -II .iiii.i ,u ll. .L..11 a.,4 .Itv ll..l
' raiwil hy I'.IIMlN II K
I 'I Ii mily friiuii, a,,.. It la ,nl up in I'lVT
r.' lili, anl liaa Ilia wnllrn aualiii nf ,a
M 1 1.1.1. id iirvm ,1 pr,,ptiinf ami monif i. ,i,ir,
nn 1I1 (..In-I ami r i rr l'.w ai nl all put tn
rllTrrr,ttatlr, win. Ii hIIH'MI.KI III'.
lll.lll.M. IUV A. I 11,
to loilr-al Arl,a,
Illi ami 411 l l'.nl tlri I, hat, I nam arn
VNY IIVK wlm p"i'ra l.i nmliralanrt all
trail. a nr ari. nrra, aiimra In llnr an !
aiinl.ly upiri lit pnlrl r. Ol, Ilia aain pilliripl,
any nn no .In il wlm ll pin'., a In nil" all il a.
aaa ta nnwmiliy lit a ili'al nmfi.lrnr, ami
admi'.l al cmr In il'iiminiril aa a quark marl ruin
'lit
(Jni-fr-iilifr Fninily iMo.licinoi
1)0 nrt naanin In nil all itiaraara will, (ill r,n
rrl;'. 'l iny ln il'Kll il.fT iml ,)ii.i i,it, anrli
arl.ilH In lla peculiar r.aaa.', ninl lint liaa pntr
r I-). mil a r)natii,n lli rfTn ary ami ivrlainly nf
llira prrpa'alinna. 'I lin, Ital r nmpliai lh fn.
IllWril, llir.lilllir!
tlnrftnhtrif Vrprlithlr 1'ilh;
N'lrthnWi I'ltnnr Culhuliion;
(Ititftuhtrg Siirnfiiirilti
tlnrftnhtrg 1'ilf llrintihi;
(Inrfi ulirrff Itirnlrrif Syrup;
tlrrtn Mniinhnn Oiittwrnt;
(tnrfrhlirrg f'lul'lrrn'l 1'nnnrfit;
frirfnifitrit f V(Hrm,fi'f'l llilml
(I'ntfthhrrff Eiir Ijitiuii;
(trtrfriilirrg I'rrrr umi Agar lirinnlij;
(inrftnlitrg llmllh llillrri;
(!rir(ttilnri Miliimit n llmllh.
l ot aa' by all Mriifgiai lliinnli'iiil Ilia Kla!,
firaraai. A'irara t
lli:ilf.TON a i:i),wi,.,iaia Pule,,,,,
4lfianl4H I'mnl l , Hu rramiaro.
I NTI.ItNAL IH:VKMt'K KTAMpH, fr ,l
1 1 ILKMl.VO
'. MM. HALL'S
Halsam lo:' (Im; Lim.
('iiniiiiNiiiiii, .lafAimi, Sigil .Vwrilf, .ViWdnif
ll'o.o, i . ('uiil', IllMllfHlH, I'alH
in f.'i Suit, iihi Ihttuttl uf
Ikt .Uliya.
I'r. Win. Hull's lUl.nin for lit l.uiigs, hi all
eilM'a, plai'a ill In at of a, ill.hl.il. ill.
Or Win, ll.ill'a 1 1 it )-1 in fur Ilia laiiij liaa
ivr..iiilit tiioi enrra anii'ii Ha liilruilni'liou than
am , oof nnili iiiilielnn.
I Ir W mi ll.ill'a lliilainn for llm .lllij la nil'
il.naiil lay jour li'ttil nil I'liyoruoia na Hi aufial
ami lipal isiii. ily n lirlma ill ultille.
lr. Win ll.ill'a H.ila.iin f.. lln- l.uiiiiala aaf In
na nin.uitf i liililri ii, ami yrl inwrifiil la rnaa wl
elifoiile iiiliiiomii) iliaraara,
I r. Win. ll.ill'a Hiilaain for llio Imi'U lunik
Ita .ililicnla almial ilnlly uf lla won.lrilill tuica
ill nil I'.iiib nl tliv vouiiliy,
Til Ml.ir allikniit priHif of lit llilflll.a' worlll
innl rl.'rllrlii'a of I If Win. H.iU'S ILil.tiin for ill
lainiia, la alinivn In III l.i..lnv Willi wliii li ll ti
I'oiiiia n ururi.il Invniil Willi lli io.la, Tli'i
la n.K 1 1 1 ii a "I ii aiimlnr iniliira lull wlinl la aoou
rual linn III alimln wlirn III llal.aul liaa liorll
liiir.niilily li'air.l. l lm aunla I. a lla nlo, Ilia
eoiuiliy nlrr, ill urilaiinn row auiilia, al
iriy fiillinaluaiii' In ila faior, aayniii " ll la jnal
III lliitit ; il aria Ilk a eliaim lla rllool. uiv tru
ly III.IJJM'.ll "
Tli .iireliiiarr alionlil la vrrv parliriilar In Ball
fur, ami lak mm Iml Or Uli.l.lAM IIM.I.'H
IIAI.S.WI l ull Till: l.l'.NliS, nhieh ia war
lanlril lo un .iii.l.oiion or lli inon) nlurnril.
Koraalo liy all I roo ..i.).. ami by
iU.IHM.liiN I'O.
IS"' Aunila,
4lfi ami 4IS I'fi.nl airi I, Sal, I ism ., o.
SCOVIU.'S
S . KS A 1' A li I I- LA
AMI
ST I I. M N (IIA!
oil
Mood y L 'ln r Syrup.
I
tor lit I..II..W ii.( ilma haling llirr -
i; ii in ,i i..iiliril al.il uf lit I.U n :
l ai.k.r, I I, rl.ill. lia niol l,nla;rllirlll ', In
J, I Ilia, ('al.iro.liaTlllll.ua. 1 .1 1 iH-l.ia, K'llj'l
Hill, Si A in iiiiiii ' I n, W Inl, wllnn;a, ,a
a.inat rrolilnnia, B.itl,.lra un III t'ei ltliH
lllltiaill, II nli lira, 'i..tlllrat 1 1 airHi4, le.
Si l, i .al ia- anl Mrieuiial Atl.rliuua ai ilirr.l;
( 'll.iif.nia or .l. .inn li.nia in Inn il.; taorll'.r
rl.ra nr Intra, ma Ir in. .1 I.) Il.a na ullln
M r, I'm
'lli iiir.ln al m.il.ra of Saiaiai.Ha in ran
jumlii.ll Willi Mill. inf. a ai writ known 1. 1 all
tn. I. ral mail lo I' Ill Itrat ni.iiHiiiinl it iIimh
I nnl loi IraiiM ami nnilt lli Mil, ami araJ ral
all llilllt.if fiolll lln- alalrin
liai ri.irn lli to. m In ,ii.l .ln a.r.ana in
lli ri.nnlri, ili.il llir) mar know wlialll.'i ai
ll.ll.tr, .HI I w 'l r.nililili l. arll.l ll III malt to llla
lj
.iii.ii. ul aio.w.ii in in
;ir lruta lilr..f nitil
I ila r-ni . i inn , tl.-it lliut III.
i) may .i hur ll in
I Hi, ii piiirt r
j Tlti, pr, , .latiuti alan.la at lli liaa.l nf Ida li.l
of lrnia.li a I. if on. iliH all it a. a., il.il' fiolll im-
j . ntitn a ... ll. li'iiil ir ,liara.l mativi Imk.ii m
! Hi, a, .li,
I li...i.ni!a wlm li u, lli. .Vi. II. i. f. a an I
! S,oaii I'a .Ul..l.l In ila irit, ukali rlfrrl in
' iiii.a.n ..II imp. .1.1 a lr..it ll.r.f Ii'.i-nI, I i. Im.
: ,o. I ("' lit lli wli. U I. an llainr, anil tlr
' in. a..ltli) arnnn In ll it, fniii'tniiia uf tli
! . .-i i
'I ll.' I. al.ill.t. lai r. r. itr.t .11 I'a favul fi.llil IliailV
im iii ia . I ilo- Mr. in- .1 I a li ly w.ml.l, wai a. a
( l.i p.il.l.ati llirnl. It I a I .rr I. Iniil.-
1 1 I. f r i . ai r i mi l.'i Im anj. ii .a ml nf in of lli
i.'.l.al anl .r-l pra. t.i al rl.rniM'.a in Iti niuiiti).
, W S tro 11, I'.nr lili.l. , aa .l Hi.ii a
I i,ii I, if. n l ,( r aiiM lai an, I pool) hi nil lli m
' j I rnla
' A. i ! i ii' ramrili , fu par ti ami i-Van. lli
, I.I.mmI 14, ii' il ! Irom all ll in..,. an.l I'l.p.ir..
lira, w a il Willi , ml,i!ri,r llif.' la li lialt
r in. .Ii
i N. ! l.y n llio.- . a, ami 1. 1
lll'l M. ll, .V III. fr,,..
41 f 4ii I 1 1 " I i" I a irr, -a.i I I inc laa-J
I'n w 'i. i all "i.l. fa ah .M ti .!ili-a..
w
Mill Ii I III- W I I'll 'I I III. l. III.
a. nl I,
fair a. ff finui l!i iiiiiih ri iiniiia
,
' "t
11, u 110 pur 'ata ol ,,i lilu " II
W4filJ ill
Inn,
(ill
(oiiify )nur
rator jour
a
Iii. -ml, aal
li!.li, Im
v.ll't III-.I
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lli numr
elr ut r
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km.wn, ta
ua r. ii.Ti
maikali' rurr
r j 1 1 a .
la lli lian.la
i.f til pll pnrlfHa, lt.U. al.fl.ialil) ill '.
IM.luN A CM, iVilia.il AK,i'.a, 4ICanl
II I'mnl air. I, Han I'r.iiiri.ni. tQ
run' llxlrm li f'r Klavtuin.
aawr, 1
tM.v...i. ..'wo.v, nmxai:. rr.Acii,
nil n.it Ai.Mnsn, 1:11:
'I
lltl. f I'ra. ! Hwaa, in lit rival ranran
rrtitratrtl f'iriii, Id .lilirimi laalw amlmiiell
Hiliinrail llamr uf tit ililfr-rrtil arl.rlr alnn ran
inraiil, an l fur all ml naiy purjH.ar will b
f.iiinil III Imi.t i-iiiiitiiiiriil ainl ruttvntiil Mian
nr nf riiiniiiiimi al.n( Iti flimr. It paitn iilar
nak f.r Hi k.n.la pirptrnl l,y ua, aa ,lir ar
many kin I pirpn., lir aa thai r many
kmila in 11 nolo I aaa 1.1 lull I, Illi , if any, of lit
Iml llamr. I'ipir. a' A mil I l.v
III IHM.ION A CI,
4l'r ami 41". I'. nnl al , Han I r inr.arn,
NO OrZUM OA CAIOMSL.
Dr. Win. IIiiII'h ISalnaiu f..p
tin liiiio linn im fijiml an a
luii"; iiicilii iiH', mul is aajifi.
ally ii'l.ijili'il lo lli.' ciiiisfif ii
limis ol fViiifilr-i nml iihii
Hiirr. iino; from ' hihii m j ,t inn
orimy liiiiroiiijilaiiil. (Jivo
ita lii;il.
Ui:iI.GT()Aff),
Whnhtntt Agmli, (, nnd 4IM front it.,
Sun fiiiitiriim.
LAXXXO'S
JM00111 of Yoiilli,
OR
Ltqvu) pea nr.,
ma r,'T,rv,iri in rararanan tMRcnurtfi-
In tan Mia,
Mnal Invaliinlili. To.lrl aidrl vrr invtnlnt.
IM:iIM;To f 11,
Ho' niflil fnf llia I'a, I, ,,,.. 4 IT, ami 418
I nml alrl, Kan Klalir rn.
fllllK IlillllNK AlAI AN Atl f.rf Hi.1,jnl
M f.i and fr ala, h
r.t K. J HI Ml so