The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, March 13, 1865, Page 1, Image 1

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN
M I'I'ltl IflllKM r. ) V MiiMi W Hul'.MVU,
l' l) Oi'JJJii Prliiiiitf (inf. PuMlahing Ccinpuny,
I'IMll'KIKTOL'S.
OUoltil ?,)ir of tlm Statu.
TKIiMS-I'iM yt'iir't.iiH: Six month J'.',!;!),
Jf" ', ifWr f in'ii-i- in font . 1.,-nnl T.
;.''. f '"''' ttth.i,rnri''ii rain,-.
It milt in hi iy m- mil u- ny man u lit.- rink ol tin; mill-
If in i I'.1 1 i'i Mm- invtciH-i- nl n iM-dliiiiittlcr.
THE LA CREOLE ACADEMY,"
Dallas, I'olh Utility, OriKon.
llr.v. W. D. NICIIOI,",, Principal.
- . Tcni-hcr in I'riiiairy l)i'iiii'luient.
Tlio Aritilmiilr Ycur will lie divided Into four terms
of eleven weeks each,
filBt Term will canuncncc (Muliue Id, 1HIII,
Second Tel'in will coiuiiciiii .Innunrv IHlin,
Third Term will cntimicuii. i l-t-ti '.',',, IHI.u.
l'llUI'lll 'I f !! It Will I'lllillliHirv ,
KX I'liTsKKi
Priimtry, f I nil per term,
CutmiMiii KhmIi-Ii r, bit pel- term.
Mi '''i' r ICiMjIh li ? I '"' .r no in,
I. r';ji;Vi,' , Fxtt i, J ' d" )i .- V :."ri
Suddm-iion "ill Im lutulo tin' ili. i'.iiu', u.i:cpi in
r,:is,;s of prulnii'loil sirklntMS.
Mr, Nichols comes iininim it liiulily ivnimmi'Mili'il
ii un able mid uillt'iifiil icutler
Ml'IIOLtS l,"ii,
(il'M, IIUdH'-ON,
I'-.U'ClltlVe Coilltnltlcil.
Pallas. Nnpl.-J. IHlil,
OIIKliON
ROW W OR
A. C UI1UI9. ,11111 N N A TIMS', E. S. IMnOAS.
A. C. G-I?.B,J h CO.,
MiiiiiifiictnicrH of
Steam Engines, Eoilers,
' AND ALL KINDS 01' MILLS i
Moisting "lacliHirs,
ii,isc rowt'iy,
immis mitt Mnwvn,
?!i:ii'!7. ,11 ills,
Ain:il((;iii:iliii(j: rati,
and MlvlMIIATOllsl of the. most itiiroved kind;
COOKING KANGKS,
1MTM1H, etc.
Paltoru lUattinK, in nil ft forms,
onnected willi lliin ICtnhlirdiimaiir.
PLAN'S AND HIM-riKJCATIONS fur Mills ami
till kimlwof nmchinery Inrtiirdied lo order, hy an ex
crieiiml draught fiinm.
a. v. vinn at i;ii.,
Si UMTHa ura to L. L. Junes & Co.
Poi-tliinil, Pec. 5, lr.il. lilt'
K.. M'lloJUU). J. r. Ht'HSCKH.
R. II. KcjDOWALD k Co.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
NACHAH li.Vl O.
11. tl. Ii'l)in;ill A t o.,
Cornel uf bansuiuu unit l'ine streets,
HAN FltANX'INCO.
rpHK increiifii'ir Ixihiui'frt of imr (hliiiilihlniiGiit, to
it nei'i'uwtiry to ctnUlip-h 11 Hhiikii in lliu city of Sun
Ki'iiiu'ihcit. wIhmu we will lit' I'IchhitI to hoi; iih lininy
of imr old rri'-tiiln unit ciMtmiierH im call iniiltt' it cull'
eliietlt to cull llliiin tin. e ulliiil k(:ci ut until iiIucl-b
u Ure linil well Si'leeletl Hlock of
Pi Ujts and Mcdiciiirt, l'ninl' .... ')g,
Surnrid liwlrumcnts, 'i.- Mrdirinn,
ihnlal Goods. Herbs and Extracts.
Funnj Arlirlrt. Brewers' and Soda
liruthet and Cnmht, Slack,
Shoulder ff "(' Itraret, Corks, tartr variety.
Ladies' Itandagesand Assurers' Material,
Supporters, Horning oils ffjliddt
duiii Elastic Stockings, Plaster Paris,
Trusses, Marble Dust,
Tni-tlii'i' witli a Intro nnil conit l.-l ' iiHHHimwit of nil
Goo. In kcit in H wi-ll nut l'li,.il Wlioifsale lni(r Sloic.
we loHjitMli'tilly HoliciL tlio;j' ili-nliio in our line to
exilniine aln! price our Mock Itetiin; iini'i-liit-'ili'.' i l-e
where. K. II. MeiiuNALIt.
DEKTAL GOODS.
Dental Import In;r Ilonwo.
DRUGGS3T3,
Comer ot 1'iiie unit Sun-urnc i-ue, trt, S.is I'msriM-
ie. C3.
"1'5iij;i!'J A Co.,
8,CKMi:',To.
liii:;:fii(i,
UTK rr-piTlfi'ly "IV,,V 1
IV'tr-t-1"1 our lur
of ih'iitiil imii'Ik.
ntJi'ininn nf tlio Pi tltnl
illiil cotui'lete inipltiiK'til
K.;XTI- AS1) St:i;ni(?AL IXSTHl-MKXT'S.
'rt'eth I'''"', Ko'.i I'" "f "'I kiml". I'eli'ul 1 I'll'rn
H.m.'Uii l l''"ot I.uiI.ch. It:u-li Cutlon iin.l l "I'lilioiiln
-.eelii, I'iiii.'.'.'1-ih. Scnlelv. HIiti.
ltSoc(o!l Oriilal 'aii',
Vnl'-ioiite tn'iteriill, VulntniAen. Yillcnliile It-n-e nt'il
liiii'iT-'i.iti Itniln IVrrliu A l.ir::e vatielv ( VI'..
CAXlT'l 'IK. .Ill Sciapcm mul Packem: iu...ll,i.r
w ith u hrje illi'l eompI'Me ui'i'oi-tuii-nl. nf iill ailii lcii
of Hie lalit anil lilont niiruvell ttvlet) of Viilculi.lv
Work ,
!)c!(:iJ IJnnks.
Wc'ste;! foiiKlaiillv on lurl a supply of all tl.e
in. ml uppi'mcil .SiiiuiLiiI V..rk on I lilititry. Our
ell-.i-u will 'ic to Kcvti a law an1! wi'o ii-icr v.i n.-ct.
of all IiYiiuiI Miitrni.1. m ilmi lli- I'-utuI 1'rolei.oiiii
ln:iv coiiti.ielillv rely upon luivinif tluir onlein lilli
in llie Ih. pu.ib,e maoLi'r.
OI'tl'llMO.
It H. Mi'DOXAUl & C'.
Amorifiin iintl I'oiriii
E00K AHD PERIODICAL DEvOT.
C1KO. II. r.KI.I.. l ookscllcr ami Siaiiuner. I'd I
I Moiil(.eiuerv stiwl, corner of M"iiiinnt street,
s.is ti;.Lt:isci,
receives sulisrriplions f .r any I'etioilicul pul lislicil in
the I'litlvl .Swles or t'.uri'ii., uuiuUK wiiiili am the
followii'V :
rra iwi'i. rru it'
Harpei's MoalliW St.oH Harper's Weekly f l..'i
Omlev'sIlilvV liook Li't-lle's III IVper
:i.;si
Atlaniir .Monthly N. V. III. New ,'
Leslie's Ktiiii.lv .Matf '.l..e li'iie'stli-rtunnl 11 iH-r-..'
Kiilcki.,bockir.Mai! :i..JI . . Mauls ieitulor
iL0
Cotllini'tital Monti, ly X.'iU ill il London News,
Peterson's I. a.lies' Mair -..,,l with all .Mtppleinenls III.IW
Arthur's II e Mag ,:' I I d l.onib.u Xewsof
Merrv's .Miwetini l,'u the orld :I,W
The Little l-ilu-rim l.li" I.-nilon Weekly
The l!oy Own Msox t.eil Times l 1"
r.verv HnT'i MrtL-aJtine 4,H LojiIoii Weekly Iin
1? n'on Ton of Kiiithion -V-V; pitch I?.01
The Win I.I nf Kahhioii Tin London Index PJ.
K leetie MuuHzinc a an Hi lN Lite in ! Ion li0
(IhIIoh'i M:iu.in LonJ.iti Pnn-di )'
Um-eti Week, iminihiy Tite Npeeiator M.M
,arls
Loudon Art Jotiniat
Atheiupttni
.ri oil 1 In- Saturti.iv i;eviewi.t."
I,fi) P.d.lr Ot iiiioit JI,H)
ll.O't T!tr Lmdi'ii Mining
t'ornliill Muifiiziae
Tempt llir
L.,11.1 It S....i:ljr
tl ..i.l WnnU
lid 't Journal of Ik lilt,
I. mil. ui La'a'ct
lfr.illlor,iitv's Kctripci't
h.. "tH iloliHiul
TtM MiTr)iinufl M-mltily
6 ,il I, li-rtit ' Ciuiip'tiii'in
4 01 Vint if our l'uin
l-.'IIO
l.ftrt WiivitI Mtjnuliia
6 Svw Vn-k t...li,.-r
Nt-w M. r iiry
A -it. J.airnsl ,.f Phnrmscj ,.'! N. V. Il-llie Juumnl
.M ..licit.
All lie, V. ir ll. iin.l, (Ki
N. Y. Iiki.h-ii!i'uI
gluli e.lilt l,l
Ch uai.-r,' Jaurntil,
(tiiantlity.)
Bl i...w,..t't F. tinlturich
M lu'xlne
Tttc K.mr Kaffljin
vicwa iittil Bin sv.M'd
bM Hti. i.tmcA .., ri,:,i
It inner o t.i.1,1
8,M I r , ti I ,,rlV ,ri l
Tae li.sl, ttericto,
J1..VI T. 1 "itll, Amerlctin
M
J -nn.al . V
Una T'.. C iti.r' fl ntl mnn Si
.l is! W ,l,,.'fi'i t' ll,. Tane-4,l
P;t. ,,,y M,.'n.iic
Eti;l..h Waiiicn's Pomes.
InteUrctutl t). rttr
Tli lai "i -ocl S i.cMIpb;
Mr-.me
.m. M.ii,l tlMUe
il.in!' M re1'' M 'm'tn
Tie ll.-rti.-iilairl
The A n. Ajrt.-iil,urlt
Piire,i,.l"l.'l J'.nr'inl
Wllrr tare J.-nr n-'l
WeeVIr A1" t'll.' rn
Weekle II tin t
W.-elli A ii'ilc," Flwr
Po-rsincl,. W.-i Klv t'-e.'
N. V We :H t'.'i lr
4. -.I Nan I lit. Iln u.er
e,i M , air, t. i. ii l, '.'li
K rn .' -e Cri.l
.11 It .1. i'i Jacnal
fi.tsl II ,t..i rr.iocllpl
5, 'si II ,.t.,n I-1
, S. V Hen I f'T I.' it's I. .'SI ;
!isi N V w..,'.) Tr l.une t st
tf.i., N V W.,. linos S.to !
J .M N V W .a. W rl.l ;!
.V.sl N. V P . t toes lu.tsi i
!,,, I, .1 ' II i...r ef tin
W sr. Its. 4.110
riill It. lis "I th.
C itterv-.. out Ul .be ftl.d
Ai,p..,,,:e
lilt !.' ti.n .
Y'lnnee N t'
II- tl. i.1. . no
s I Ni- N.t .'Ht
J.., Uil jet l lltl
A,n v f r l -e Atl I
,f L'ii-1 . it.. r')l,"ts re.
Work. ..t Arl. Any S ...asper, )l ,-slinc It i w. wo,er
rrm he il a. t m. 'ili I n U" " ' 1 ' !l H "
I ..o.ler. ,1 att-' l. a H '"' I'" 1 '" l"'i"I h " lt
I'.al nnj W araote.1 .t'.t e.aon.a i l'urrUele i,l,l ii-;. !. A
rineral am ataieal ut 1!a,. al'.s ou b a.l, liolj i an- nil
Ibe new pat.licfll..iii.
a i . A ,. u lli.tr : ut "i, '! l' r.
$40,000
GroeiilMicUi ! Or-tlmcl !
rpllE liiul rst market priie will be ru.lforall Irf.al
1
'I'.-inter .Soles ofT'-red.
Ai'uiv Stf'.IM
ui, Jan. ;w. Ivii) I
li. MTLLT.
Tor Snip.
O in Oni") I.K.flAL Tender Xotf, al reasotn
0-0, 'Ull I,', rale.. 'Alf Iv lo
SiU.ia.Jan.lj, iswyl ' I). kClT.LY.
VOL.1.V--N0.2.
OREGON STATESMAN
''' - ... -' ' '"" -f- aj? .
book and jm Printing
ESTABLISHMENT.
WK linci. Inlelyreceivfil. PIIU'CT KIIOM NEW
i I IUK, per i!ptier fl ip Carrier Buvb, and burk
iiu,;i , II llfW ll!If ('Ulltlltll
Gordon Jo1) Power TrcsB,
Tim I, VTKUT n il M ST APIMIOVUn v,,iient, for
llie NKAT until IIAI'IU exritiitinii of Job rt'lutlnff.
' ' I ..unH it.."
Cnrih. Pr.ngriWmm. Ritt-Ifrmlt, Cherts,
1taflM, I nji-lulls Illnnlm. Leller-llenits,
7i,i',ciV ,'"ofn, Villa r.f l.nilinfr, Sec.c,
linil etui Kncccftifiilv I'otnpt e.iu ntvleaml protuptuet.8,
with asv iirncK Voi'llt l S;iiriinieulo.
l or the nti,i!iiitAry execuiloii of ROOK Work,"
. . mi i
Adams' Improved Power Press,
llie muni prrfrrl unit complete prm fur book printing
ever iiiveii'.il,,iiinl hi thin depurliuent wo are well
uppliel wllili ood niuteriul.
Wo liHvtf ni"t reecivcH hii aniiition to nnr former
titock of !'' T1i'PF(inirhH fSrriptu, Mailiiu
iiiih. Text,Ac..itf.-; in the lint iWtlf(:lIL, US.
"At Home," Wrddlng ana Visiting lar(,
run necciifiilly naiiipet with any office on the coast.
ORNAMENTAL PRINTING.
(lur modi of KANCY INKS Iihh been iticient.ed.utiM
Ity the uililttitin of n L'ood ntoiorltneut ot Plain and
Oriinmi iited ttlldn, we are premred to K've en
tile t-utii fut'iion. (lur mock of Cnrilti enihiacctt
Silver llortlrml. French F.nninrtcd, ami F.mbotied,
Wnhling and Visiting, ltlmninntri Km
hoBHil.ontt I'tnin Colored , of many
neir and health fill druins.
We defy cotnt ctilion in the Stale for neat anil tasteful
liKCOKATlVJi 1'HIXTISO, and having heen
Awardi'd llie 1st Promliim nttlieKtnte Fairs
nl IHtia anil 181,11. we make this insertion without fear
of ueeet..iiil coutrinliction.
Printing for mining companies.
With other liiuU-riitl, wo luivo procured Klectrutypeil
I'liiifH, Idii-ilcrH, Minintr C'utn, lint, HlorkH &cM utnl
cnii 1)11 onli'iH fur CiM-lilirntt's jduiii or colx-d Ito-i-cipti
uinl t'lit'cltft, f)ioui)tly.
VifOnler for Bindinpcan bv filled by ut.
Our i.riruB ure AS LOW iih can he olituliit'd In lliu
Stale, it i iI we .'itinantt'e Katittfiiition with every order
t V- r?n'cii.ciiH of work, Tlain and Ornunietitul.cuti
be hltii ui the ollicc.
OUKUO.V IMUXTIXC & PlBLISniNG CO.
Adiirt'HH, Statesmas Olllce, Salem.
Itl'IllKll'Otll'M
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS.
IT ! v'tifiallv known (hat hit Onui'Ifiillicr witi the
oriffinal inventor of tluc roiiutilabIi pillrj.
I Ut wart ti Bt-ii'iitilic mull, und a medinil prnctitiotior
of I ho ( 'Id S.liool. Jint tit'couiiiig uhtrinrti at the mor
tality that iitii'ii'lfd tlio lik'i.'iiin- and iMiiiumt Prav-tk-e,
ho tnnud hix Mention to tlio ntndy of milnruHiid
tho ihilunoihv ol'iImt-Hse. m hIho la tlio nuturul roino-
ilml a'i-ntf winch liu loiuiu hi t-.xtHt cNcluvivtly in the
Vi'ifotuhhaKitilniii. In (tin n-xcarchtH ami iuvonti-
nliiniH, he hct-ame ftilly Hiif Lslitnl that tlio life wan In
I ho Mood; Hid by wl'iit'jver tiiiino timi'iii!! were di
liiiyuifht il, iin"iiity ot tlx hi 1 wun rl. 11011100 of
n'lrt fimpii' ini'l ti ittlttitl d'U-ti ine. which, hi rt'duriiiir
nil (Itff.'iiKfH ton unit, ih'COrurilv tMlnhliHiiftl I ho hurt
tlmt all wi'iv to l.u tii'ifft-d on the biniuj fjcuural nhi
cti','t. viz: hy I'tiruoih n.
Nw the im.iid diliicnlty roiiHsK'd in devipine; u vet
iM.ildo coin)imiMl I hat would ii.viouite, piuify, and
I'U-aiiHi the hloud, col-reel and I'l'nliitu all the ditler
fi t wnvtimiH. mul by ) m i l i m dincliarpi the whole
it Hum ot nioiliid natiiVr ho a th- body, tthli'Hit it-due-ill';
tlio htu-nyili, Atiur thirty U'jti'R of cltiM1 nppljfa
li H, ho cnitnidcrt'ii IliM otij.-ct lull y uc'niii'litdii'd in
tin-pit'd'H-tiuii oi then njiit', which h ive now been
In? tore liic imlilu- (ine liiimirin und poiirtei'ii learn,
inn! if i ".'i-.v iiy.rlv HI vcn r nini'o
i.H-.'i k T ;iu.ia- I-'rl'. ".-:t 'l.tn- I'ti'Kt'
J....P,.
niine I jr. Ilrati-1
l,h,'-"luiinu
u iv lit .Ht luvrfi.tL-d hi the American puMi
u an il iimi' tiicir nuptTinr ext t'llc-m-c and virtue have
t 'i:!.ivriv jirn.-laiao'd tv jmprif and itatiiplileti,
ii d :t rapid jviuly inrreuMj t-f t!m faiu of iht-ui ;f
hefed.
To know w!i,it will pavf life, to knmv what will
iThtmo heal'h. ii n lutov li'iLo ii"t lo lie liiihlen, I.
il.i'ii'iiiio. h ii riiiiu k ii r-iiit to tliMnv duty fiiiihl'ully.
have doih d dowu f "f my thirty Kve ytnrV oxjw-
iii'iieo Willi Itiiinili'i'tit'i- Pi!t 'vldeh aru an idled mil
aMIu it id' liilllilt'. and railoU tbe t xpillrion of neri
Mi'Piii'.un 1 1 ii i it lla oi i jifi"!! id' every nckiM-M. Lt
UK :nl.iii( I h.il etpnilpt liitlinilM (utiveaT I hi free eiuolil
:it ii id' t:e h!'d, licit li;-a,n!iviirii Pi'dn take out
tlu-M- IniiiKiro, y.iUi health Iit am, and ila-iitti tor
i i'ki.e.-.
Ni in tn if Midi u,,ve when the principle f coinii
ti"ti j;tiit i he itM-ci.dt-nt'Y; Uiamlreili'it Pill utd the
L'tt: Priaeiplt' t M'ea'ii i he eiupite by retnoviii' the
'irriupi buiimr iVntii tin hndy. Many a time 1 hnvo
fi'i. lite appaien:ly M pie I.ihi ehh, v!aii . cm Pi I In
were ri en, and in n lew h'Miru tlnrtlan;er wiw i-nut.
und lii'.ilih's ll'iod ide KHve the patient renewed life
mul vi-jj'i. Many itro (lie lalliei'e. mother, ftii0, uun
danhteio. Ilm. raved.
Tittle n li'lua'ed I ills Hie cotnporwd" wholly of me-
i iiiiniiol. ioiii'f p'lfectlv haiMiess io i ho uio.t leu.'er I
it;, i,.,.t I ,!, mul i on.. I
lontam any meienrv or inr
i ul'o or weakest IraiiK': yet sure lo si arcli out tint ctlnsc
i ..I sieltHr aiel r.,t..r. the iKHiltb if .lm
I to the ilnecl inns '
I..-I no .at.-ittta dne lln v nretoo wmk to bear tho !
etli ci of these 1'ills. which put no weakness into the
Initne. but draws wcakmvs out, A few ilnscs will oe
SivlnntllXr"
lorcul wiih Hi .iiihiltit VeiietaMe I'niveisnl I'ills, is I
ui.le in rnreeverv ilie.:c where llieuriraiK are sou::d,
and crcaily ituniifB the uveraKoof biitaau He. I
I I. uve now iiseil on toy own person, ami prepnreil
ana
I ii.liiiinisii iiil, Umudrelli, J'ltls lor tlor jr tive !
years,
world;
I l lu ce they are tliu Iiest piimtiiive 111 Hie j
ami with this' medical ipinlity ihey have also .
a -otiic . And as I am of tl.e lirni opinion lliu
iolLioiiiiitlion and levels are ratl-cil ov corrupleo I
ill !!o, be ,," liun lv evai aat.,1, because, it re,.!,.
k over ibe vrio.. Ii:ly, ami tiois.-or
i j-i,., uniiud hhnn I tint. honld iienriMi ull ih htiii
panil vn iiieiiilHr or
! nr,,H it. ..I utd iiiiitotihd: Ulld Hi 1
,A 1 kii
Pill hiiyertdm-et etN-ct tn remove nil curtup
nil cortiuit blood
ami acrimonious humors from the. h sly ill fact, all
huiuors below the vital slauilnril of health: so 1 should
i.i i..os.o.i il, n.s) of ii uieiiiciue which is msM.sm.d
be ixuilty ol a ureal sin. nui u"t ao an 111 niy power ,
of properties socalcohited lo save and increase the
averiiKo of hiiiiuiti life.
I he public servant
IIKX.IAMIN IiliAMHtl. il. H. . , I
Pi iorioiil otlice for llraltil
..1,B u.wiu , a I iiivMr.nl
Pills. IIUAXHIiia U'S III II.HINtl. .New Yora
W. I'. KIIAMMIflTII.
Otlice ul ('HANK i lIUIUIIAM !i. San Francisco.
For sale bv all respectable neuleis in medicines, ly
A C AIIO ion Tin:
ll II
1)1 Ill.lU ItVI III.HI
I'l
Ol' A FIIAXCISCO.
BADGER & LINDENBERGER.
No-. Ill, II :l nml 41.1 llHtlery street,
i . , ,,, i. ,
I Importers and nole-ale Dralers.
t or. .llcrcliniii, Mui rrancisco.
F.XTIKE N'EW AXI) FIIESII STOCK ! j
XV
ry. would end the attotiti m f till .NTKV JIKIt-
I'll NT to I" or ttttallv larL'e st.s'k of tl.Hi.ls.
liar atiH-k r.i!i.ri5's every aMa-ie n lite tlotloita mo.I
r'uriiiehiua hoe. We bat e c.,-l.,l tlv on bund llie
i . ,u L- ,.! ,. . t, at i..:i,v ol 1'as.in.eip llt.'l
W.". H AT-i ..f ii, ,v l,..a-e ill Sin Frati, leeo, and our :
pi
lor these Ii mi ate li: t'aia lliose ol miv
,.., we n-iviietl.em direct fio-u llie inaieifaela-j
r, r - e..i si.."o. !,t ' '"'ik of V inter and MpiniK ,
fa, ui 1
( lur s'.ak of W inter and Mpiiuv ,
(I ls i pittimUrly attiaetne.aiai ttie iirrai tenure ,
lo tl.e c eaitry ,,ic,. !.a:.t is the uuueually low priced j
l,i Ml Tllill tllC f St Cf lllipnrlnllun! ,
', ii I. o keep ibe -T VI'LK VI.TK LliS in il.e liry
(i,... ls line, "ba it e have par.ai-ctl III Ho.
ti a, k,-l under the hammer, aud arv otlerlti( Uiein at
v v... i ..... -.,.1 t.-
v ioiiiii.il Una raid iu order ibul we mar make
new iii'imiut.uics nod induce tl.ose wh.. have not
,..ret...oe ptiMiaatU 1,1 ns. It) can alio Hiioiir war
rtiK a.
r, 1 A-ilrloe, rtnA J .rrtr Prle-tll
1 U J U lit Li. 1 V J " wv n a. -ww.
i A, e t'ae tfteat i-. .lace aeo's to all who pan base to sell
' a 'a'O. t..p '.ant. Wi liny of u. call It.nVe'n i;' d
: r. .:i. na I h ' ii"i''"'. t l liaure. W a
; ralUalU. l..-a vltal.v.
! Your 'W'i SerTanla.
HVIOiKU l.l.ll'r.Mil.lfl.li.
Wlnde-aie t'1 'bin; at, I ill' Wan-lMina.
! I. Il l ai:4 II.'" lU'tery ttreet.
an Frareiiro. Jan. 7. Ij.
A I'nrrf.
Txt! YV.lMNXKR
I ) ll -tl el. w ill Hive .tiict alteliliou kitlieaiit in Ilia
Hue ol hi. profoMinn.
Bclhal. eula ceuoty, Urrfoa, So. a, ll. IM
SALKM.'
E-hc.Orcfjaa statesman.
STAItVlXU JAJIKKIcT'lIISOM.ltsn BII1E.
Tlio enpiMTliead. iHptTi tffeot tt tliliflii VB
the nikciiuiit ill lliu lirutal mill ifwilinont f tint
It'Uenil priMintTi lw Uvo ln'cii p iiiiI'iii ttiitttu
a hi full iiitu llie IifhhI, f tliu relield, Tim
fiilliming rxtrnct fniiii a fpeecli tUliieretl liy
Foiite in l lit? Cimfi'uYmtH IIiiiih- uf UepremMi
tulivn on lliu lijib nf la.t Deccinlu r, il.own
not only tlmt tlio irimnnTii Wuta ilurvt-tl but
it tern premeditated I
"Mr. l''imt! c.vpt'e.(.ih preat iiiiliirimiioti m
llie toiii'M? iiiiiiiicil liy J llei'siiii Duvm wiifti
Pi ttilierliMi ilifliniinriilily Hiirri-txli r-il Vielin
hiir to llii- .MUMity. The 1'rn tlint unul,. him
lliu uiittitiiii mil can ieil him in lnit;'H nr.
my, wliet'i., im lie rude, tlt. niliii.r wen, hiiinl
In my, "llii-ic (tni'H lite irtiilni' Hlinilelneifil us
over at Vii'lmliui'i;." The l'rc,ii, in in ter
itril the 111 tiiy utthtiuliliiiiifr unit it jtity lifter
yet. Ilutt it hm mil IhHiiiuoI liy iltMi'l, r. He
Him iimli'iiiiii tit it) in the Oityi-'liiitg h tjair. lie
iiifli in lt d ISriiKj; ut Miii lu fulioru. Jltt m,
iipetiiil (ieoiiii in 111(10011 nf U. cuumy',
tiiiopK anil I it 1 1 1 Sntitli Cariiliini Imltle to de.
ll'iicliim. He iliaijieil Uavia with having nl
iiiii t ruined the coin, try, nml ili clareil tlmt he
would inert lliu cliiuiipiiui any tv lu re In dirciiiui
it, Wiuilil tu Onil he would iever viit tlio
nrnty ngiiiu, iio. A certain C(itiiniiiiiiiry Gen
Till. a u ctirw to the cmintry, win invented
Hitli authority tu control I hit imilter nf lulwu
tence. T'llii nifiimler. Norllirnp, hud iteiiltliiljr
placed tin gineriiini'iit in the nttilnde charged
liy lite eiieuiv. an tl had tiltfiiipted tu siurvo
llie primneri) in imr liniiiU. Fnini the 1st tu
the ilGlh nicala were fnrni.lied the prisuncr
very irregularly nttd in a ineiigro manner; fur
twelve davit lliu mpply win iiiaiUiiiale, and
fur eight (luy they hud mute lit all. The Cum
miwary Oenernl. .aid Mr. Finite, wan a n pper
ducior down in Cliarlestou, and luuked like a
vegetarian, und actually made an eliihor..to
report In lh Secretary tit War, fhowing ll a-.
lur the uili.i.tcncc of it human Yankee, citruiitu
tegetnlile diet win the tno.t roper. For the
honor of the cniinlty this Northrop should lie
ejected at once.'1
Wo do not wonder that Davit it On. Intike
Dixie oo warm for Foolu. His irrpprcs.il.le
tongue would tell ugly truths.
THE EXPEDIENT OP KEPrAMNG
AIIUIKTU. TREATY.
THE
When the C'hiiirmnn of the Senate Commit
tee on Foreign Hclntion. tngges i an inquiry
into the exticdietjcy of tcriniiialing a treaty
with a friendly Power, we presume, ns a rule,
lltnt there is reason tn dotil.t the fairnesa nf its
operatimi. Wo pretuiiii) nlno, as a general
principle, that the proposed imjue.t ha. llie ap
proval of Hie Executive. We have luund at
least in two very recent instance! of a nntalile
kind, that in the mailer nf the suspension or
alirugntioti nf important conventions hctwern
Great Britain and the United States, there hat
heen perfect nccord between the Executive anil
both houses of C'utigresti. The appearance of
rebel pirate r.n lh lakes ha eotnpelleil us to
teruiinnlu the cmnetttiun by which both Pow
ers went pr, vented frntii maintaining naval ar
maments l hereon. The (prut innnhle netil rality
of lliu Ilillii.ll colonial iiiilhiiiities tiitf ns
milch n the ittriiiilulie npcralinn of llie Con
vetiliuii of 1AVI litis determined the fall, nf
I ho Keeiprnriiy Treaty. The revival of the
passport system belong logically In the snme
train of evenls. And no one who is careful to
study llie rupidity with v.hii h great liteanirea
succeed each other in revolulionaiy li s, will
In snrnrirfx.l mi H.,.li,v i. tt... r, I
.... ......... ,111' voiiif'pi.Mlill
reitiul this morning. Hint tlio first step has been
IT" ,m""'l """g "ti end to lite A..ol,ii
1 ii no ,
Mr. .-5 il 1 1 1 1 n r. If we eiMtvelly apprehend lite
bearing ul the resolution w hich he iniriiiluceil
mi Monday in the Senate, iitnl which was
ptoiinilly passed by that body, spe tlis at once
for the entire bit al coiiiiiiuirlv. as well as fur
the Executive, when he prnpues an iuitiest
luln the expoilti'lii v of virtually e iiieelnii; llie
Extra. Iition Treaty between llie United Slates
mid Grout Hrilnin. This latest nn-astire is
simply the lialilr.il. end. we tnilit nliuost say.
the iiH-vilab e, si iili'iice nl the treaty rilptuiei
hIiiiIi have preceded it.
There are supposed In be, in popular par
la'iie, tun sides In a batvain. The colonist,
under llie Hperittoti of lit - convention which
excluded American and Ilrilisli aruiatnenla
friiiu llie in an I seas, have been sited an ex
petiditore, the limits o!' which it hn alnay
been upeii for u not fur ihein lu lix. Un
der llie treat nl l'il lin y have had the double,
ndvauliiL'e nf cuiiiii''. tvilh nil thev ee.n pro-
.luul, ;... ,.. ai, U..t fr,.. nf t,,ll. a 1,11.. ll.r
fc j , , ,,, ttjl vt.mU
.1 , n . . i, .1 r 1 .
their lull lient. Hy the same free and easv
commercial arranceiuenU Hie rathnivs lor pas-
settlers ami mails have liecn in it were ciun-
q'-.tin. being ask,, I n
either ide. And III the inuller ef delhering
criminal fugitives, there lias been. on nnr side.
even up til aw lale A date as llie surrender of
.. ,. . ... . . f
.... I'" '.i"
rxisiing coiivrniions. 1 no fori 01 nyciprcliy
wu have had froal lll.so neiuliho scarcely
u,,.,, , (, ,isoussed. That we can do without
., . , . r . .
' " ' '!- 'ct that one by one our con.
venitnn. wnn ine iinttsn atiinorities nre lieing
nrfmatnroiv rui-turetL with (lie cmli.il mmput
Slaici. .. 1. limes.
llnlimiN'll TUB MlflSIBrtll'PI I he CllicngO
j nbune. 01 January I'lll. give, descrtpllon
of the new railway bridge completed across the
.Mississippi river. Iron! the lint onshore to ( Im
ton. Iowa, on lliu Ot I) of that month. The
railway rum In an air line west from Chicaen
- ... ... . . "
In the father of Itivers. and ia intended in hn
contiuued llirouuli Iowa to the Missouri, at tlio
I inoiith of this l'btlle, and theuce westward lo
unite with the Allantio and I'ticifto Kuilwny.
Annlher extension nf this road ia projected to
i Saint Paul. Minneiota, and thence lo lVmbiua,
on the lirilish Anier can frontier. Thin latter
stretch has already enlisted lirilish enterprise
anil Hill be rapidly pushed tn completion by
lirilish capital. It wilt open Chieng i tn the
trade of the lied Kiver of the N nh and the
vast stretch along Ibe valley nf that river and
llie Saskiilchawau tn the Uiickr .Mountain- on
Ihe 4,-:h paralleloriattililile. I lie new brid.-e
cm r seven i.-n .ph.. en-, tjim
''-.! L. J""?-.wi!" P'1' WB'l'1"'''"t P
taff'l 1,1.. MIH, TO, in. ..I UI.W'Dlllljj,.
iter the steamer ill m in I at llie western sho:e.
The stiuclnre is six li-et nbove the Ingliesl point
th.. ni.ti-r ever altaioi d. nml the a hole .'1 2 .1
feet butt;. It was bnilt nt a Inlnl co-t of
t IbO IHM).
' lil'.CnnNITI'tH f'F .MAXIMtl.lAX
,',. Yi.ik Herald ( a recent dale litis t
No Itr.cnnsiTi'iH up Maximii.iax Tin
Xt-n Vi.tk Herald ol a recent dale liai the fill
(,,,, siijiiiliejiiit paragraph )
... ,lf .,,,,.., ,, wt,
. s.-nat,.'. a n.liio nt id the Co
concurred
iill-tllar
ami Ptpbui ulie Appropriation bill, ibelarini
,i . .. .... , ii . r(.rr,.,mi.,n ,t ,. I-,,,., ,1
Stall s of mi ei:ipiie ill .Mi XI. n. and the lull lint
been p.i'si d
Not a tingle Aon in in Pow. r
j, , ,.Co I, d lh empire
in Mi ji.o. nor ir it
Ilk I. liiat any of I Im-iii dill net otlo rai.. linn
to bdlott the I ad of llie ft, ltd Stales in till"
matt, r. It ha- been only Ibe I'oeets of Europe
that bare been swilt to express (If ir ciiirain
. .lions on llie supHisi d d.. iilull of a r public,
ll reiuniut. Ibi'ielore. tiniply In be teen whether
liny or we ate In to lrd on Ibis comment.
We il.all s'xm be ready tn te I this lest mil.
WAaitl.NOT.iN. Maieb li, It. .t U Hontra
p.s e ,1 the b II tn es'alili-ll a h u t h.r ilisablej
soldiers. Tie it, corporator, ate Loot Gen.
Grant and nirti ty nttir otb, r. The capital is
to ennsi.t uf million in? dollars, made up front
the nulparr fund and from par an ' donations.
Tbftt to It if txptnie to (be Go'emnn it.
OREGON, MONDAY, MAHCII 13, 180.5.
A KIM, IIDV ATIXdl KllTAIN LAN DS TO Til K
(IKKIiU.X I tXIUAL M1L1TA1H' ItdAU 10U
l'AJIV. Six. 1. Whereat the taut tetsion of the
Cimgress of the Uniled Stnlet passed n certain
net donating lands lu toe Stale nf Oregon,
which act ts here set forth, to wit i
"A bill granting lamia tu tl.e Slate uf Ore.
gon tu aid in the consitiiction of a null a,)'
r mil IV, i in Ei:getie Ci'y (n the siiiiilierii or raft
ern hoiitiilary of trtid Stnte.
lit it enacted, etc.. That there be and hereby
is graiili'd to the Slate of Otcgoif to aid in tint
con tritcii, hi of a iiiilitarj' wagon road frntii
Eugene City, liy way of midille fnrk of lite
Willamette river and the molt fea Ible past in
the Cascade range of niniiiilaint, near Din
iiioinl I'eiik, lu the tin theru or eailern boan.
ilary of the State, ultcru ite teutioiit of public
lutiils ilt lignitti il liy odd niiltibert for llnvo see
linns in width on each tide uf the road ; Pro
vided. Tint lite lands hereby grunted shall be
exo'usively npiilitil in llie coiisirnuiioti of said
road, niid shall be disposed of only in the work
piogtessi , nml llie rntn,' nball he upplied to no
ot In r purpose whatever: And prodded, fur
ther. That any and all In lids heretolure re
sarved to the United Slates by act of Congress
or other competent authority, be and the same
are hereby reserved from the operation of this
act. except so lar as it may he necessary lo lo
cale llie route nf said ruad through tlio sa inc.
In which case the right nl way ununited.
I5KC 'i. Ana bill further enacted. That the
said lands hereby granted to taid Stale, shall
bo disputed nf by tlio Legislature thereof, for
the purpose aforesaid, and for no other I and
tlio mul mud shall be and remain a public
highway fur tlio nso of the government of the
Uuited State-, I tee from lulls or other charire
upon the transportation of Rtiy properly, troops
or mailt nf llie United Slates.
Skc. 3. And he it further enacted, Thai
laid road shall be constructed willi such nidlli,
gradation and bridge) ns hi permit nf it) regu
lar use at a wagon road, and in tuch other
ruaniii r aa the Slate of Orognn may proscribe.
one. . And be tt further enacted. T hat
iho lands hereby granted to titid Slate shall be
disposed of only iu the following manner, tlmt
n to say : that a"uaufily id laud, not exceed
iug thirty sections for taid road, may be sold ;
and w hen the Governor of said Slate shall cer
ttly tn the Secretary of Ilk., Interior that any
ten continuous mi let uf suid road are completed,
then another quantity of land, hereby granted,
not. to exceed thirty sictiont, may be told, uud
in from time to time, until taid ruad ia com
pleted ; and if taid road it lot completed within
live yeart, no further inlet shall bo made, and
the lund remaining ruaold shall revert tu the
United States."
Therefore, Be it enacted by the Legislative
Assembly ol the Stale of Oregun :
Skc. i. That there ia hereby granted tu the
Oregon Central Military Koad Companj all
lauds, right of way, rightu, privilege) and im
munities heretofore granted or pledued to litis
'Stale by the net of Congresi iu ibis act hereto
lore recited, Tor the purpose of a ding said cutll
pany in construct i tg lliu rtad mentioned de
scribed iu taid nut uf Ongn ss. upon llie con
ditions and limitations therein prescribed.
Skc. 2. Them it ulso hereby i ranted and
pledged tn taid cninpiiiiy nil iunnoya, lauds.
ii ins. privileges anil iiuiiiunitiet nuicll may lie
hereafter granted to tins Slate to aid ill the con
st rod inn ul said road, lor the purposes and up
on the conditions ami Inniiuliniis herein tueii
tinned or which may be mentioned iu uuy fur
ther enint uf money or lauds lo aid iu con
siiriiciiug such road.
Six. il Inasmuch at them it no law upon
in" sunp-vi iii ine present nine, inn act snail
lake illect Irom ami after itt passage,
Approved Oct. Mill. Ir)til.
flow SlIKIlMAN S.XUUS AltlHIQANT Foill.8.
A Mivaunaii leiter tells Low Gen. Sherman
answers the many loipi-rliiient questions and
ins, il. ol sallieaul the stubborn " ilic-iu-thvelust
ditch " sort of rebels ;
Speaking nf tiibjugntion. Gen. Sherman hat
a verj terse way of ineetiiig this diflietilly. To
a pioi.d lady who said lo blui. General, ou
may conquer, but you can't subjugaio us," he
iiislaulli replied."! don't want In subi'iirate
you. I iu, ..in lo kill you- tint whole of you, if
) on (lout slop this relic Hum."
To lino' her. who wanted tn know nf hilll l.nw
long (he war would last, ' Well, well," in his
rapid earnest manner, "I don't know; per
haps six or. eight years, and then liieniy or
liveiilv five year) of guerrilla warfare; iong
enough In lies' my this whole geuerutiuii, and
then we'll begin anew."
lu this way he dasho their arrogance, right
and left, to the wind), and they leave hn pret
ence utterly confounded, and, at least, with due
retpect tu the Yankee General.
Humanism im Exni.Axu fn an n, I dress be
fore the " Cnilioliu Congreta " nt M tliues, last
year. Cardinal Wiseman tiiado lluurishiug
stnteiniula that Itomnnisin was making pro
crest in England, gaining ground daily on
Protestantism, ltecently, at a meeting nf the
Statistical Society, V. G. Lmnley lead a pa
per nn the tlatittict nf Humanism in England,
slnming that tu far from an increase, the pro
p., man had In some cuiea declined, and that on
the whole, considering the increase uf popaia
Hon. there waa no actual advance of Humanism.
Ho priduced figure) proving the inaccuracy of
Wiseman, drawn lioul the tlutisttca ol the
Itegister-General.auil from other sources, and
iilsn deduced the billowing remark from one of
Ibe tablet with which hit paper was illustrated:
" That while tiie Human Catholic population ol
England and Walet doei not amount lo otic
twentieth pnrt of the inhabitants, mis fifili of
the inhabitants of the gaolt in those countries
are set duwn at nf that religion ; and Iht ratio
of tuch iniualii appear) to lie increasing."
XV It wan Henry III. who canted a grain of
wheal, gathered from th middle ol the ear, In
Iih the ttaudard weights thiriy-lwo of
these, well dried, were to make one eiinr
weight, twenty penny weighta nno ounce, and
twelve ounce) nno pound I my. Since then it
hat been thought advisable to divide the pen
nyweight into twenty-four equal part), called
graint. The wird "Troy" was the monkish
name given tu Lundoii Troy Nnvant. Troy
weight, therefore, it, in fact, London tteiglrt
Tin: War in Jaimm. ll eem that another
attack ha. been made by the allic. on lite Ja
panese city and furl) at the entrance of I itlui.il
Sea, Hlleuded with a degree uf destrirclitoi In
property unprecedented. The correspondent
of the New Yuik 7'imst tiu t the thelll lio n
the fleet set the lily nn fire, and tne couflara
Imn raged two mitre day), destroying "SOIfl
house) and templet, and 37U0 warehoil
Abot five sixth) ul the oily waa butiiid.
ArTt-SAnBATAHlAxa. At reoent meelini
of the New York Agricultural Iti.liliile a re
ported in the Tribune, .Mr. KUerliH.-k S. Greg
uiy. nf Cajoling i con my tent in a paper which
was rend, arniii ' elaborately from tcriptural
amliortly and the tradition) nf the early chris
tian church, against the keeping of the Sab
bath at day ilrvuled especially to religious,
duty. Tl.e . ctor.-r cite I from St. Augustine,
Luther. Melauuth Calvin and other father
nl lite Romish a. well at the Proti .taut clinrt h.
toinikegi n-l hit argument. II thought there
Nat "abundant eudeuee tu )ho. nut only
that the iioninaiid to alitluiu Inoy labor no
Saii 'av, it nl man. and not of Ilmnn origin,
but that it b ads tu iujuriuiit ntultt in Tariout
Wajt."
tV A portion ( nur army in Al.baiua (ra
ted lor president niidi-r rebel Bre. At Tat lor't
Spin, (Alabama), the c Hairy under Colonel
llalrll Rere ttnigliug In prevent an advaiio.
of lliaal. and at the regiment voted for Lin
coln and Johu.on, an ncucational thi ll hi-ted
over the bollot-liul. and Ibe palter ef Imllett
came op fiom the iwamp. The Itrav Uuiou
b,,; 1 (ttvk torsi in vutiug and f ghtmg.
What A Kiiitihii Okkickr Says. A Brit
ish nllicer, who lias recently visited the arm)
of the Potomac lavs :
I visited General Hntlrr'i line, nnd wat
presented willi three llii liiiiond paper) of the
morning') issue, cnntnining-'nueiinn tiilci of
negroes. Now, I think I came here n very
good neutral, though I ennfesa I am morn dis
puseil toward the Nnrth than before I vitited
it. Hut llie peru.al nl Ihit ptiblio annonncc
incut nf the tale of human hoiugt by miction,
iu company wi li hogn. furniture and fodder, at
lliu present lime, uud in the actual statu of
Kiclimotid, tun, inaliet neutrality Impossible,
onleat we Heel nur honj-ls ngnlittt every feeling
of justice, religion and humanity. Every one
111 net wish lu tee that I'unl blot wiped nut by
mine uicaiii or oilier ; and, ns Gcnciul Grunt's
army ii hauling lor lliu destruction nf shivery,
he hat my hearty wishet for his itioiieti,
lu passing Ihruuirli WasliiniMoii I presented
lliytell at the While limine, mid it happened
that Just beltim I wat received by the Presi
dent, new t had. reached hitniif IheCniiltuleriite
raid from Canada, nml the robbery of St. At
bant bank. This furnished an occasion to Lin
coln for indulging in a good humored cliuriio
teristio sally : "We nre nut in well nlT fur
tnoiscy," he raid. "Ibul there ii a necetaitv for
parties from uorosi the border to come and rob
the banks." a
I caniiut conceive of them in future other
than 11 niilitaiy people; hut; whenever I In
quired what, alter the war, wtta to Ih-cuiiio of
I he young Genera's I met in nil directions.
initio under twenty-live leart of aa-u, I waa
told they would return lo their former pursuits.,
"for we are a peculiar people, and can adapt
ourselves tn circiimiliti ces." I foiral, Iiiih ev
er, that if Ibis topi 3 win pursued nnd they
were encouraged to talk on Ihey would gener
ally end by imitating that Napolenn') proterre
Would have tn be driven out of Mexico. Thai
.ceine, I tu be. n fixed. retolve willi a great many
tn whom I spoke regarding the fuluru earner
of the American armies.
I have traveled upwards of three thousand
mile) iu llie Federal Slates, nod taw very liltle
tn remind me lltnt the country nns involved iu
war. and certainly nn'hing indicative of suf
luring or exlinu-tioii. I taw the return of some
nun huiiilivd days r,a;iiiiciils, a force miu-t ad
mirably planned for spending money uselessly,
enriching clothiers and unsettling young men.
They are very unfavorably regarded by the
regular army at the front. I baveomne to the
conclusion thai the resources of Uie Federals,
both a regards men and money, are practical
ly inexhaustible. Ami so great is llie ailvaii
tnge they pusses iu their navy in tim uiomqmly
nl water li'ins orlation, that il will in no way
detract from Hie p in k and endurance display
ed by the Confi deratei w ln-never llie)' Jo agree
to terms.
Tub PitimitKBH in." Manufactures in tub
Unitrd States. In n table recently publish
ed in Hast, 111. showing the cmiilrion ol the dif
ferent factories in New England, the average
dividends paid by thu several manufacturing
coin;, nines for tin- Inst six months of lite year
loin Wer.i quo id nt the rate id twenty per
cent, per nunum. Hint proving that the capital
invesleil lu luanulacturitl ' hiisinesa is very
profitably employed, lu the natuiiil course of
things lliu present heavy larill' on article of
loreiLMi production, lite advanced price of fold
uud llie consequent high late of exchange, must
greatly slimulule iloinestio nianiifactiires, He.
lorn lung we shall see factories for lh iiinnii
fiiuture of cotton und woolen fabric! springing
up every where, nml uiiiiiy years will not
elapse before the United Slate) will bu the
greatest mauutacturiiig, as it is now the great
eat producing nation, in lh world. At
pru.'cut we piodiiue everything that a country
needs for ilt own uiiuis, mid help Inrdci to
feed many nlber couiiiiies. Willi our vurielics
f U...JU, ..liittnto and anil, tliel-o iii lioeille
anytliing which can be made in yield to ski'ii
nun lunor mat is not produced hero. Our lJu
emu teaiioaiu nun ll ivleru ten itortei nre
teeming with gold nnd silver; lliu Ceiilrnl
Males are rich in coal and iron not to ear
anything of the, petroleum El Dorado the
whole West it a cereal camlcti. out of which
the hungry multitudes ol a hundred uniiuiit
might lie led. Got', in, tuiiar, tobac:u and rice
equal tu the consumption of half a world, iionr
in Irom the Soulherii Stales; wool it grown ill
abundance on the Western , rallies, on the p is-
111 ret 01 ine iNorlliweslern Mates and in tin1
New England State), while the frontier rccion
on the Norlheru bike) give their tribute of b ud
anil copper.
Wi'b tuch resources it is impossible long lo
rei.irii uie enterprise wlllcll u ill Im ilcvntcul lo
iiiiiiiufacluiei. Not only will uiuire capital be
invested, but fori ign speculators will find it to
their ititere.t lo embnrk Ihcir means in the
inauufaeture of col ton and w oolen goods. Ink
nig advuutago of ull our facilitiei of prodiuls
rinsed abnoat at the ilnir of III, or (actor ri of
our cheap coal and immense water power.
Thousands of the skilled artisans of England
are anxious and ready I t etuigiate to this cotin-
Iry a. timn at a stiiiiul 11 iiyiveuto ninimfne
luies. The war ii furnishing (hut stimulus,
and before five yean of pence lias rtlrerlied
the laud the I.' lilted .Slate) n ill be the largest
iitanufaclniiug as well as the most Iruiifu! pin
ducing counljy iu Ilia world. , Y. Herald
StiiNI:W'AI,I. jACKS'lN'a ItAltBAKirV.
Those who have been so ready lumculm every
heroic quably lo Slum-wall Jackson will he
soinew hat taken back by ibe recent atithenliu
coiiliriiuilioii nf n rumor which was prevalent
nunc time since that he once inhocali d the
prrscciitloti uf the relii lliou umli r Iho black
Hag. Ills life which bat just been piibllsbed
iii Loudon, nritlen by Prof. It. L. Dalniey. 1).
I)., of Richmond, informs ns. in a veiy pious
tlruiii, that wle n the ciisis nf secession ap
peared, Jackson wnt one uf those who tried
hi unite "the Christian pm, pie," Noiib and
Sotilh, in nn effort to .lop ibe war, nod. baling
failed iu llii) iiiiiiuliiined thai "it waa tliu ! im
policy nf the Suillh to take no prisoners." as
"tliu war wa an nui-iisc against humanity so
Itloli-lrniis that il outlawed those who shared
itt guilt beyond the pale of forbearance." ll
thus appeart thai the gn at "Christian wiiriior"
of the Sotilll cherished the notion that tlio war
itself nnd nut any individual acts (on, plained
of ou the part nf the North. Justified llie reli
elt in treating Northern sol, Iters nt noilawt,
and tiibjecting ihcm, whenever it wnt pnteible
to a wholesale systeiii of assti-tiiiaiiou. Such
view Mould seem to be, fruin lliu fervor nnd
idolixed charae'er of Stonewall Jackson, llie
culmination nf pro slavery Christianity, Hut
tn truth. Jackson win a sheer lanalio ; ai much
wn-re than John Ilmwu a. the inspirations nf
tlavery are worse than tho.o id freedom. I hit
together a iih bit g hhI military educalion
constituted hit ellicieucy in a limited range of
operations, but be nan a. far from being a
great General at he wnt Iriuii being a man uf
Lliriftian iiiagiianiiitiiy.
Al'FKCTATInN IN Cl.KKiiY. Gail Hamilton
thus tiilirizei the cloth " : ' Was an orthodox
minister evur known to use the word ' nt'e' io
the pulpit) From the manner in which be
stern round il. line would suppose that ill ut
Urancu an a ban. V, ur 'contort.' 'com
panion,' ' iho p niiier of your joys,' or sor
rows.' or ' bosom. i ret'ogiim-d ; but nobody
ever prayt for yonr ' wife.' Why it il not ju.t
at well lo lay that Mr. A. will preach in the
afternoon, at in the alter purl of tlm day P
Why not any that the man wlu,e life you nre
eketching was married at a Co, taut ajie. r.itbel
1 limit that he entered lulu the marriage) rela
tion t' Why in the pulpit thill we not hear
nor on loii;:un III which We were liuru I If
dignity caoool aUml Anglu-Saxuii, ki much
Ibe worae for dignity. Giaul. comineu, lioueal.
racy, idiomatic word! and phrasei are not onlr
the strongest, bat often the mott eluiutnt. The
cuuibroui (sphonitm of a ptilpa p.iloit are
nej'.ber plvaiaul tu tlio Utle, nur ,kmJ ur
WHOLE NO 730.
TELEUBAI'IIIC DISPATCH . S.
f ohinibln, 8. ( ., lliirned by oar Troop.
Sheridan (itilin another Victory over Eitrly
New York, March 1. Letter from Grant's
lienilipiarlcrs my ; Though nil ii quiet ill front
uf Iticliiiioml, active itperalinnt before long are
looked Tor, Tim utmost vigilance it observed
iu our line), The military railroad hai been
completed to a point, on tlm left of the army of
the Potumitu, nn II atelier's Run, and train)
will cnniiiieiice running regularly on it to-day;
On Friday Inst one hundred nnd uinely rebel
deserters oaiiieHnto the aruiiei nf the Putoimie
and Janiei, They report llie Petersburg lliu
aire, filled with rebel gumls, hail been burned,
This is instanced as adding proof of the inten
iimi on tlio part uf the rcUls tu evacuate that i
town. ' ;
The Commercial's Hatcher linn onrretpnn
dent says t Tint order for the nrmy to bu ready
tu move at a inonieiil's no: ice. lint been conn-
lerniiiuiled, owing tn Ibe storm, after the men
bud been under arms ull night; Fresh nrdcri
liuwever are expected.
Li e will remain at Kk'limnnd to direct Iho
movements nl that point, and will handle bit
nwn army for lliu defense of liicliiuoiid. Tlio
Richmond papers of Monday iny all is quiet.
As In Sherman's exact locality it is a matter of
doubt whether tlur really knmv wlieru hi)
main hi my it, except Ihut he has crojied into
Jyorili Carolina.
Nov York, March 2. The Richmond Ex
aminer of the S7tli ultimo, bad n lung article
tu prove that the abandonment of Richmond
hy the rebel government anil nrmy would hn
the abandonment nf the reheme of iudepeii-
lenoe for the Southern Confederacy. ,
Wash',ij;tnn.Miirch S The Richmond Whig
of the 28tli ull., hat the following: The Co
torsburg Eiji-cis nf yetterduy lays': Reliable
mtclligcnco leads us In liclicvc I baton the tilth
and 25ih, the enemy moved a portion of his
lo ci and artillery to bis I, ft. Tim tumbling
of llitir train) was distinctly beard. The eii
my s cavalry nnd the maiu body ul Ins iuf.iut
)' have been moved toward Ilatoher's Run.
New Yen li, March 1. l lie steamer Arngn
reports, when nil ( 'harleslon harbor ou lliu
12 1 1 1 1 . being iiiforuied that Columbia. S.C., had
u lim ned, and tint'. Augusta had been cap-
luted by our Iroops.
New York. March 2 Tl e IKiW special
ilisiiatch has the follow in ' additional particu
lars cniicerniug the repurled burning ol Colum
bia, S. (!.. When the Arngn appeared olT
I'll .rlctoo liar, It dispatch boat met her willl
important news, which, if Hue, illustrates nn
pnralelled lend tr achery. The ollio r who j
brought llie intelligence, stales that soon after
il corps uf Sherman's troops had captured Co-
lilitihlii, Ibe rehel citizens III, Ml endeavored III
cvciy possible iiiauner lo li.irass our troops.
The corps tt hicli entered the oily uf'er its cap'.
lure, ul once lull to join ill Sherman's further
alliance, uud was succeeded by Slocuiu'i
ci,r,'s.
While the littler corps was qn'u liy iiniching
ihrough the princ ipnt-tl reels to their tempuiniy
bari'aeks, ll number of cilizeni poured a deadly
fi io upon Ihcm fioin windows and roofs of tlio
houses which they occupied. Thu insurrection
was beginning In spread, nlien nur Iroops re
treated a short distance, uud subsequently fired
llie city which is now in ashes. No further
parliciilari lire given.
.News had been received nt Charleston that
General Sherman had itiaiclicd in force on
Augusta, mid tin.' enemy nl -once evacuated
the city. Il is also slated that a large amount
uf rthel properly bad been captured there, and
that Sherman, tiller leaving a tuflicieiit force,
lu garrison thu city, proceeded on hi) way
northward.
Thu announcement w us also made that Sher
man wat probably proceeding to Ihecititi nf
vl w P nod Charlotte, N.C., In fnrcc.
and i hat he bad captured a l.ieg. ......ik f
supplies on the route of march. ' t
Thu Herald's correspondent says : Colum
bia was burned by order nf Gen. Sherman, us
a punishment to the citizens for firing nn our
iroops when I he eliy was in onr possession.
Washington, March I. Tlm following tele,
mam from Gen. Giliuoru bat beeu transmitted
to this department t
Charleston, Fb. 20. An Inspection of the
rebel delences ut Charleston, show that wo
have taken over four hundred and fifty piece)
oniiiaiice, being more than double what I first
reported. Thu lot include! eighty ID inch
Columbia, l, a great many ii and ii pounders;
nunc seven inch Br uke's tillea and many
piece) of foreign make. Wu also captured
eight liN?oinotivei nnd a great nntuher of pna
lengrr nud platform cur), all in good cumliliuii.
Drserlni lepurt thai the last uf Hardee')
army wat to hate crossed the Saulee river yes
terday ('.'5'b). bound lor Charlotte. N. C, and
that it lias found Sherman had nlieady inlc'i
copied their march. It it reauk d ou similar
authority, that llie last of Hood's amy, l.'.O 0
strong, passed through Augusla, Ga., last Sun-
eay, on their wy to lleiiuregurd.
G oigvlnwii, S. C has been evacuated, and
is in eur possession. Desert, rt are coming in
constantly. Wo have over four him Ired al
ready. (Signed) Gii.moiih.
NkvV YiiIIK. March 2 Richmond editorials
foreshadow the evaeiiaiioii of that cilv. The
World s nrmy nr the Polmriau special dispatch
sat a :
There it every iinlieniioii of a pallidal Rich,
mond. 'I be old ISenaluit and oieiiibert o! the
llutise are fleeii g, and mV tin re is I, irely a
nui mil in Cougrcsi lo Iran-act bu-iiie t. This
has been hushed lip. but now llie Richmond
papers openly allude to the fact, and call upon
ilie military nulhnriliel to bring hnck the fugi
tives by force.
Avery important nintemeiil it now being
utiiile by Li e ; and it il believed In be the evac
uation of R chiiioud.v
Nisvr YniiK. March 1. The Tribune's
Wiishuigton special di.ptlidi my) Gen. Joe
Johnson assumed the command ul force) in
fiuiilaiid rear of Sherman ou Thuiiday last.
The World's Wnshiugioii special dispatch
says : Richmond papei of yesterday llicnlinu
their reserve in respect lo military upeiuliuiia
iu North Carolina. They lire not in nil exult
ant iioMid. It ia quite certain that Sherman
has lint yet encountered nny foriuidablu line in
Im path.
At the annual meeting of the shareholders of
llie Atlantic Telegraph Company, In London,
nn th Hill of February, lliu Mluwiug persons
were i lrotcd directors i Sir Samuel Conrad,
Hart., Edward t.'rmipper. George II. Hidden.
Esq.. E. M Archibald, Peter Cooper, of New
York, and Mr. Hugh Allen, nf Montreal. Up
to Friday evening I lie 17th, I.SdO miles uf cable
had been completed, ami PHI miles have been
innnnlsoiured per Week. Tlin Great Eattern
will be reatly for wa with the r utin. table n
hoard Iry llie lint of June. .
The me.tagu nf Gov. ltrunn, of Georgia, ii
published. He defends his Slate against uewt
paper charge) of allowing Sltertnau In march
iininoleHed throngli 11. I lu tnyi she was
abandoned In her fate and neglected by the
Coiib-d, rale autlp riiies. lie recommends the
establishment of thu militia organization to be
tinned uver to the Confederate Government.
Ill also reeouiuieudi iho iinpret.tiient of pro
fisiimi fiom pt rtnui wlio won't i II supplitt Ui
the indigent families of soldiers, llu reeoiu
mends n law tn puniali robbery with di.'tth;
oppose) the arming of slaVit ; coinplnitit uf the
usurpation of the Confederate Cnngre n in levy,
lug disproportionate taxitt charge apou it
many abu-ei and charge! ull military disasivri
upon the Generalship uf J' If Dai it. He tayi
Ibe Gon rnmi-ut is a military di-palinn ami the
Conbderaey it i lilting into anarehy. If pet'
listed in. tint mnil terminate In rifonttrncilnn
a iih r without iihjogatinii. He oppiav-l can
tcnpiion and argei requitiilon npnn the Btatea
for triHips. He alto urgei taking film Davia
power at Cniiman'r ia Cknf, and ealU fur h
CeaDtlon to amend the Couitlttitlnn.
BOOK. AD JOli iyJI.MTI0
Of ororj lasorlptlor MEATI.T mlP,tolpTtT .xacalr)
RATKS Uf AIIVtHTlSINO:
f.Unl a.lHT-u......... ai, ,, . ... .
,..c,v.,.., T Hvr .uunre, oral inscruoa
Vl.iH, a.eti aiihsequeiit tnaerlton.
uesai .tin Ail ir.atiaai tav.rtlioiii.nl. in atl b pr.ptlil t
Inaare l.L-rtlon. . .
A,lmlrtl.tratnr. notlcrs, and nit arlvartlaements ret.tlnir tt
Ilia ealata at iteeeai4 Peimnl, mull ba prepaia, anlaa. fir.
,J' J", ',''"S ''H "" ' Judite, tnd ttuutataea lo ba
pnta ny mm,
A lr.rllainf lull, ml paM vllhl , ynl fm'u ttm4
l,n cnnlrsrlil, ill b.. In-reiirrl ticoiilgr.lvprsnl, ok
year ,yin,.il.ii.a,it ih.in,.r,
i Wir.MINQT()N, Mareh 1. The Hiohmond
Vtspntch lays; Joe Johnston, on Thorida
last, tisinrued ooinniotid of tiie army in Slier
iniio'i front, lately- euuiinaurtad by Gen. Bcao'
regard. ,,,,-,.)
The If7n hai the following from Charlotte
Irom llie Auguita papen of the 20th : No inv
portaut movements are reported. : Capt, Dick
insoii onptured several oflioeri and a onniider.
able number of men during the raid to Florida
Gen. Thomaa' irnopi are being mounted for "
n march through the interior of thoBtatiof
Alabama, i , , ( ( - . w, ti
The Richmond Examiner of the 27th soyil
Generals Crook and . Kelly, captured tome
day tinue, arrived hare on Saturday last, and
were I'lirniahed .willi npartmenti at Llbby
Prima. i , ; mi.,"!- .in' m
The Enquirer ayi thu rebel Congressmen
have become frightened and were fleeing front
Richmond. The rebel Conz: est u left with:
out a iMiurnni. ,.., , ; .-, '. m
Wamiiington, March 5. The following dig'
patches In relation tu the reported defeat and
capture of Early by Sheiidnu, and the onptnre a .
of Charlottesville, Va., bavo been received br
.1 !- 1 - . . ,
una ieparinieni i - . , o-'i o
Sheridan mid hii force! coinmeuced their
movement last Monday, Feb. 27th, and were
at Staunton when last heard from. Gen. Hans
onek was placed in eharge of the Middle Mill,
tnry Divisnn. during the absence of Sheridan,
with headquarters at the town of Winchester.
(Signed) Stanton.
i City Point, March 5, 1 1 A, m. 7' Stan
ton ; Deserteri u ho oaoui in tint morning re
port that Sheridan had routed Early and cap
tured Charlottesville. They report the depan
lure i f four regiments from Richmond In rein
fnice Early.' (Siirned) Grant"
City Point, March S To Staunton t Ref.
ugees confirm llie statement of deserters in re
gard to the ciipluie of Early and nearly hii
entire force. They iny it took place ou Thurs
day, March 2,1. between Slauiimu and Char,
lotlesville, and that the defeat was total, -
(Signed) Grant. i
The 7'ifflr-f inyi a letter from Winchester,
Va., stu'os that mi tlio2.".li February cavalry
reinforcements land pontoon trains an ived there;
and ou the 27th Sheridan started with ab.nl
15.1X10 cavalry, In operate, it is said, in the ilU
reclion uf Lynchburg. , '
Some say Unit Sheridan nnd Sherman will
meet and act logelhcr, nud Ihut Hancock will
assume command at Winchester on the de
parture nf Sheridan, i ,
Nkw Oiu.kash. Kt-li 23 It reported that
Gen. Caiiliy n ill leave for Mobile tu day, , Ho
is master of the situation, nud a good report
may soon he expect, al from him. , The fleet
theru under CouiHiuduru Palmer ii hard al
work.. . :
Everything it iniet in the trans Mississippi'
region. I he nvert are higher now than they
have been for years. , No apprehension it felt
nf a land invasion by the enemy. - The block
ado running between Galveston and the Weil
Indies is earned un successfully, perhapi rival
hlig in this respect the port) of Wilmington1
ami Charleston. Quite a number of eteamert
rim iu nnd out of Galveston during the past
week. . - - - - ,
The Government Itorei in Texaa and 8hrtve
port are full nf clothing hud other necessarlel
uf life. ., . i i, -' - "- ;
The expedition fitting out n't New Orleam ll "
believed to be intended for Galveston anil not
Mobile. - . ' i ; , .u t . . ..". '
The army of the trans-Mississippi is in ex
cellent spirits and condition. - The trnopi are.
well supplied with clolhsi, food, aim the mu
nitions nl wnr. ! .
The meisuge nf Gov. Allen, rebel, of Louis
iana, argues in favor of placing 21X1.000 negroei
in the army ai pioneers, wagnneri, etc, and
the message meets with universal approbation.
A correspondent of the Montgomery Appeal,
writing from Grenada, Miss., tayit Aflainon
Ilia border are only in tolerable condition, and
Uie cuuniijr i. All., I Hih batnJ. of Juyhawker
and rib hers, principally deserter), whose deedi
rival the daya of the fanioui Dick To'pln,
tuch a leign of terror hai been inaugurated.
The travel hai been alinott completely broken
up iu ionic porliuDi of the oonntry. Coo pled
willi those ore large number nf loldicrt, re-,
turning lo thi-ir bouiei on furlough, who an
vowing vengeance nn northern oountiei who
have refused to take Confederate money for -corn
and tha other necessaries of life from their
families. If nothing is ipeedilv done by IIiom
iu authority, no may look for a desperate lUte
of affairs here during the present month.
Oswego, March 4, Major Grant hai re-,
ceived ti dispatch from Gov. Fenton that the
War Departmental Washington have received
informalinn from iialifaz that the rebels In the -Provinces
are contemplating a raid nn Oswego
and biu callad a public, meeting lo be held in
(hit city Ibis afternoon, to tnko inch autiim in
the mailer at may bv necessary. -
Private dispatches, dated New York, March
')d. qui te gold at 107.
W ashingioii, .March 4 The pnasestion il
now b , rniing, Ihoegli a heavy rain is tailing
and llie street) are almost linpatmble from the
iiiitd. The Avenue it filled wiib a dense maia
of people. The ei remouici w 11 taku place in
the Senate Chamber.
New York, March 3. The Commercial Ad-'
ttrtistr KI unities the ituiubvr nf gnus captured
from lh rebels since Ibe first of Idlil,. at
I ..'KII. This dia l not include the guns can-
inretl or destroyed ou llie Alabama, 'I euiiessee,
Florida mul other rebel crafts. During lit
same lime we bnve-not Inst 300 camion.
New Ymh. March 4 The Herald's Army
nf the Potomac (ortespoudeiit tnys i Every
Ite-li butch nf rebel deserteii that Collie wilhin '
our Itnea reiterule the .taieiuent made by pre
vious ones. Ihut the rebels are prepanug to
eraeiiiiie Richmond and Peiersbuig. -
No prisoners have been deliveied for several
days. Judge Gold layi high water has pre
VMiied hn doing so. This has not lessened hll ,
.'.bility lo receive largo number) of their men. -It
is ihtiiyjil in be an excuse to gain an unfair ;
adv Mage iu numbers. No more will be de
livered by lite Uniled Stales until another In
stalhui nt has been made by them. ,
New Yoik, March 3 Judge Hoghei ao- '
coinpanicd Singleton as far ai Grant'! Itnei on '
hit way tu Richnioiid, and hoi returned here.
Singleton nlered the rebel liueiaiid proceeded '
to Richmond. ,
It li generally- tiodertnod tn day that the
nomination of I! ugh MX'ullocb. as Heoretary
of llie Treasury, will be lent to the Senate on '
Friday, 3d of March.
New York, March I The Herald's 8t. '
Louis dispatch tayi the demoralization la Kir-'
by's army Ii equal to that nf the oilier rebel '
army in various portions of the couutry.
Largn number ef deaerten from it are con
stantly coining Into the Union liuea at Liltle
Rock. . i
W'athington, March 2 The Ilcrali's ipe
aial tars : Sheridan hai sent forward to ascer
tain If Lec Ii preparing to fall back lo Lynch- 1
burg.
Acting Admiral Stribbliiig riporti that on
the 1st of February in tJpe.lilion lelt III Uni
ted Stales bark al midnight to destroy salt on
Wetern B y. Th' expedition returned on
the 4th, having destroyed wurkl nf 13 613 gal
lons boiling power, 70' bushel of cult and 124
barreli of Epsom salt.
The Herald s tnetmndi nt ia)li Desert
ers from Lee's army stale that when he made
his la I kl.it Smith, he took two division! of
Andrrson'i army with him In rcinforco the ar
my tonfroiiiiiig Sherman, and that heavy ilcge
f ont are being lent Irom Petersburg to Green
Hirn. N. C .aml thit cltiiem of Petenbiirg ;
and Richmond are preparing to lve.
The papers charge Gnv. Umwn, nf Georgia,
with discouraging the people and encouraging
de.nl ion iiid ttraiigiy inspect bin) of being a
traitor tn the reliel cause.
The n-bel House of Uepreeeotativei hat
pwied A bill to pl" 300.000 negroei iu thi
anuy. Tile bin duet nut guaraukN frwrdotB