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THE OREGON STATESMAN. " eunt.lSUK I) EVERT MUNI) AT, III The Oregon Printing and Publishing Company. I). Wt CISAIO. IliiMiiU'ss JtlaiuiKcr. Tumi One year. 1. in coin. Six months, ,-.. I'll" Hemittfiiircs may lie made by until ut our rink, when mal led In tlie presence of the postmaster. V. 8. OfBolal Paper for the State. NEW DRUG STORE Union Block, Salem, Oregon. W. K. T1IG BY, rXTOUI.0 respectfully annomice to the eitincns of V Salem ami vicinity that he hits openened n Wholesale and Retail Druj? Store, where lie hopes In merit the piitroimge of those who mnv favor him with a mil. ' lie oilers tn the public, in quantities to salt, at low rates, a irc-nernl asiiuriuieui 01 CHEMICALS, DRUGS. DYE STUFFS. PA TENT MEDICINES Ayer'e Acne Cure, " Cherrv Perioral, " Kuraiiparilla, " l'ills, Jnyiic'e Expectorant, " A Iterative, " Vermifntfe, " Carminative Balsam " Sanative Fills, Oraefeuberg' t'alholicnn. Cod Liver Oil, Hchenck's Hyrnp, Swnitn's Panacea. Muslani; Liniment, 1'oriy Davis's Pain Killer, Haker s Pain l'auiicen. Kennedy's Medical Disoov , erv. " Ointment, " Ointment for " rMirsapuriuu, Salt Itheum Sc Piles, Hitlers, Russia Salve. " Children' Mrs Winslow's Soothing I'unncen. ureei, nyrnp. Monntnin Ointm'l., Kaiititifr'e Ijoxeuges, " Dysentery Syrup, Hryun,e Wafers, Ileinbold's Haveaparilla, Dnviiio Lozenges, Kxtract Buchtl, McLane's lozenges. " Knee Wash. Pills. Wistnr's Dnlraui of Wild Nowell's Conidi Syrup. HI..- Q: -.in Mrs. Stipp's Thoracic Hal. Hall's Lung Balsam, llnollund'a Hitters, sain, Watt's Nervous Autidoto Mount's Grouper's Ileaduche Hern- Pills, ' Sandford'a Invlgoratnr, edy, Toothache Anodyne. I'l reuch Potent Medicines, Jacob's Dysentery Cordinl.Ilntkes, Hosteller's Sanso- lownseuu s aursiiparuia, - vain s, ana Kicharuson Sends' " Hitters. Hull's " " Soodont , an eleimiit tooth Hall's " wash. Sen-ill's Mood et Liver All kinds of preparations nyrnp, mr ine nair, Winchester's Rvriipnf I ly- Tueth Uruslies, Ilulrllriish nhosiihntc Lime & Soda, en, Combs, Rhodes' Atfiie Cure, All kinds of Per unies and India l.holagogue, I oilet articles, American " Trusses. Shoulder Braces, Hamburg Ten, Letter Paper, Envelopes, " Plaster, Pens, Ink, etc., etc. llrown's Bronchial Troches And such fancy articles as are usually kept in a first class drug store, nease call ana examine fervour selves. Physicians' Prescriptions coniponuded by a coinpe tent Apornocurv. Salem. Oct.'IWi.'S 35:ly New Firm, New Store, New Goods BROWN, COX & CO. w 110LESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines and jLiquoi'M, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, YAKFE NOTIONS, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. Ac. Center Store, New Brick Block, SALEM, OREGON. We have now on band, and are now re ceiving, the LAUOEST and M33T SIS LKCTICI) STOCK OV GOODS in our line ever ottered THIS SIDE OF SAX FRANCISCO! Which we propose to exchange at LOW RATES for Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Oats, Wheat, and Produce in general ; and, rather than keep books, we will NOT REFUSE GOLD AND SILVER. Please Call and Examine our Stock of Ten ic Grindstones, Coffee Sc Nails, Sugar Sc Axes, Syrup Sc Blue Vitriol, Su.lora.tua ii Wush- Bonrda. - Cream Tartar Sc Broom. Tobacco & Cheese, Cigars ic Corn Dockets, Shovels & NntmegB, Citron Sc Wnsh Tubs, Pocket Knives ic Starch, Soups & Honey, Clothes Itnskets Sc Pickles, Rope Sc Tumarinds, . Coal Oil Sc Iloner. Hosteller's Bittern Sc Ontmenl. Dye Stnll'e Sc Faring, Meerschaum Pipe! Sc Spades, Wood Pipes 4: Shot. Raisins Sc Mouse Traps Ktco Sc Saltpeter. lUonrecttnnery ec Salcnnn Sc Wooden, Clnthec.Pins, Bowls, Mackerel ic Puwaer, MISEKS' OUTFITS 1 I I'LL: In fact, everything uiuully keit in a First-Class Grocery and Provision Store ! GOODS DELIVERED To all parts of the city, FREE OF CHARGE. Don't Forget (lie Place: Oct. 2. IWVV BROWN, COX, & CO. fall niraiiiii TiiiiE OF SA. I'ltAM 1 O. BADGER & LINDENBERGER, No. 411, 1, 413 and 415 Batter Street, .Merchant, Situ I'raucisco. Cor. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCK! WE would cull the attention of COUNTRY MER CHANTS to our usually lare slock of Goods. Our stock comprises every article in the Clotliinir and Furnishing liue. We have constantly on hand the htrjreet stock and itreatest variety of Cusaiiuere and Wool II ATS of any house in Sun Francis, and our tirices for those Goods are lesa than those of auy louse, as we receive them direct from the uinnntHclii rer's consignment. Our Slock of Full and Winter Goods is particularly attractive, and the great feature to tlie country merchant is the unusually low prices LfM Than Ihe Cost of Imporlolion ! We also keep the STAPLE ARTICLES in the Dry Goods line, which Goods we have purchased in thfa market under tlie hummer, and are olfering Uiein at New York Coat, and less. - We publish this -ard in order that we may make new acquaintances, and induce those who have not heretofore purchased of na, to call and examine our stock. Good Articles and Low Prices! Are the great inducements to all who purchase to sell airaiu. ilerchutits who buy of ua can make a good profit, and sell to their customer at a low figure. We remain, repeetfullv. Your obedient Servants, HAIXIKK & l.lMiF.'lll:ii;KR, Wliolrsule Cbtlhinv und Hut S'urehfinse, Nw. 41 1, 413 aud 41o Buttery street. San Krancisro. Jmi. IHi'4k 3m:4K Krsirirnt Lou. (HAVE simcyeil one hundred and eventvitht town lu adjoining the l ily of Salem on llie'Soulh. beina quite near the basiners iMirtiou of the citv, and to the steamboat lundiinr. These lots conform to ihe eitv snrvevs, and are made by an extrusion of Com mercial and Liberty streets. A pari uf theia have been in cultivation in nirhard for years. The halanca hare a lieailliful youoa- a-rvHtb of lir and mk shade trves. All are convenient und desirable foi resident bile. A part of them will he offered at privste sale on fitvnralite terms to liie purchaser. I also olter for sal block No. 40 indjotnina: my rexidencei, in lots or in whole, to siit the parties purrha.ioir Iuiuire of the undersigned, or of Hammer Jt Hatch, Brokers and Agents, Mooree Block, Salem, Oregon. (iEO. II. JONES. February 19th, IV.fi-an.sipa Varnishes: NOBI.E k Hoar's KiimIhIi. American Coach, Co pal, lteuline, Damar, and Shellur Varnishes, at new MVKHS Hl lillrS Adinitiislrator's ollo. ESTATE of John W Stover, deceased -Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned kas been daly appointed by the County Court ot Marion eotirti jr . t lr ei(on, as administrator of the estate of Julia W. Sto ver defeased, laie of said runutv. All persons hv iutf claims airamit said estate will prrseut the same witlim six aiontlie. and eJl persnus knowina: tUem--Ives iudrb'rd to the estate will please nske iniaie iliate pavweut to Ihe undersiirned. at his residence II mile, tut of S..l-m. ALHiKD fiTANTiiN. Apnl 3, S0tiw4:' Adm'r. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID Kon omxiorv avau iiods 4Ctf IIE.4TII, DEAKBOIIX A CO.. VOL. 1C-N0.9. MYERS &H0GHES WholeHtile and Rotnil Dealers in all kinds ' of (ji'oceries, Paints and Oils, Brushes, Putty, Alcohol, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Pocket and Talile Cutlery, ' Wood and willow ware, : " Dye-Stufls, Toltacco and Cigars, Ba con, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Oats, Potatoes, fcc. fce. Store under the Legisla tive Hall, Ilolman's block, ' oc9 SALEM. 32m0 FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES, Copy of lit" Report of the Committee of Awards at tlie t ntr nl tlio AMERICAN INSTITUTE fU:V YOKK, lHll.i, To Ihe FLORENCE SEWING JlU'lUNis CO. fur llie Best Family Sewing Machine. Highest Premium Gold Medal licit moiim: 1st. II Slninllcltt nml ercat ranee of work m. inc Kevemmie tern Jiouon. 3d. The nerfect flnlith and tjiibstantlul tnuii 1 ner In which the mivt-hlne is made. 4th. The rapidity or Its working and the dual tv of the work done. 5th. The Seir-atlj listing Tensiou. The FLORENCE wai awarded the Firit and Highest Premium at the State Fair of Call furuia, tlio only fair nn the Pacific coast at which an)' two dnuhlc-thrcail Sew ing Machinea were exhibited in competition in lHtij. The Ff.ottEN'CE received the onlv nremihm awarded bv the Mechanic's Institute of Kan Francisco, in I H44 and lKlt5, to any Hewing Machine, Sewing Machine Company or Ait.nt. The chiitn of a competitor to a meruit is without anv touniiiition wlmtHver. Wherever the Fl.otitNi't has been hronuht in coin. petition with olhpr Sevvinir Machines, it has always tieen uerlnreit the best, it is the most simple, the most substantial, the most cllicicnl, and its wo is easily learned. Kvcrv Mucliine sold is warranted in the full sense of the word Bend for Cironlari and Samples of work. S UU EI, HILL. General Aiienl, 111 MiMilRiimcrv street, Sim Francisco. IS. O. I'AltltlSll. Aueiif. 7:y SALEM. Oregon DRAKE'S PUITillOH B ITTLRS- S. T.-1860-X. Tlie mpidity with wbicli mm ii ll!ivehccotiieaIi)i;sKIIOI,l)XKCESSITYthronijli vui vivio.vo niKions, IS Wliiiutll a par allel in the hilnrv of . . tlie world. OVEU TWO MILLION, ONE Hl'NDKCD TiKIL'S.IND Were Sold in TWELVE Months. The Demand ia Unily Incrcnsini; I Hit II mid POOK.OLD mid VOl .XfJ Ladlfit, l'liyslclnns mid t'lcrgj-mrii n.VD T. AT IT UovItoh lruoiIiiir KtirifH. Lends STKL;TII to tin: System Vigor to the Hind, AMIS IS Exhausted Nature's Great RESTORER. lis eHert, in cases of DYSPEPSIA, Lofttof Appetite, 1Veitltiiei, Excpih ve I ntl'iie, oiirMniuiK'li, .Hen ttil I)es.poiideney, Ar. 18 MOST EXTItAOKDlXAUY. It iscomnosed of thl choirf.t rnnta Hnd hrts. th the Hfhniied CA LISA V A 114 RK .11 nn.. served in pure ST. ClttilX HUM. As a irentle Ap liwr. aud healthy, agreeable Miiuiilanl, it has no ipiai. It is sols bv all respectable dealers. In vit Town. Parish, Vilutire anil ilauild. throughout North huH Sdnlh Auierii-a, Europe, aud the Islands vf the Ocean. fi?" Xone enn be tciiuine nnlvss lariiu ibn t,rt. vote lriiiteil Slates Stamp over the cork, wild bigua' lure un steel plate label uf 1- A. 1'lt.ln.h. ot CO. (SMITH & DAVW, TI Front Hree', Portlnnd, Ore iron. KOI. E A UK Til foil VKF.UUM. aud the Territories. Sept. . I Mia 30 Nil III III (MIS. In the Circu'l Conn uf llie Slate of Oreiroa for the t'nnmv of I'oos. In Kanltv. Rally Ann Trupp, plaiulilf, ) vs. Suit tur Uivorra. ob Trapp. defendnnt. 1 T0 JAt nil TIIAI'I'. dffrnT.nl i In the name nf the Stale nf Orrirnn. vnll mrm hprehv notiHrd and refiiiircd Ut aprwar III Ilia' ('irrnil i'.mrt nfllM.Hli.le of Oreiroa for the enunlv of Cn.m. within ln dmrm from Ihe ervir (if Ihi. at.mn.nik. onon vnn 1, r.J in thiseniiiny.ndif serveil in anv etficr emmtv vl this Slsle wiilon taenly dse frvra sn.b servwe.'and answer the e..mpl,inl In tl,. ,Tr ,,, ., ,f too i.ii . make snrn answer, I'lnintilT will apply Hi the U.art for the rvlief iherrin prave for, ai.il will lake jiidinneiil sirsinsl yon fur o.ti. and di.hnrsemenis o. "ran ui iw. j. oiraiioii, nre.i liiiii J.k.. uf aatd l"1 . , , ,T l IXt llKM KK. Kmpire City, Apnl In, ISij. wii PUinnr'a Ait f Kainmoiiaj. Iu the Circnit Conrt ot liie Rt it nf Orea-ua bit the t onntv of C.mw. In Koiiiiv. Atues L. A lender plaintiff, ) Salt fur livrr, barles VV. Allender. ilef.o.lsnl ) X) CIIAKLK-t W. AIXKMiKK. oVtrod.oti In the luvne of tb S'jits of i tretrnn. Vna ate harvhv nitined and reqnirvd lo appear iu the C'irrail Court of ine 9tate ol Ihrilna tor tlie county n( C.khi, ariU'in tn gave fnwn tne Spr ioe of tl is samlnnns opai yim if served in tMs ciinlv, and if served in anr talier coanly of this Niale, wilhiu twealy dats from such j service, and answer the con. pUniit in lf.e a'x.v. su.t 6le.. and if you fail to make hh-Ii answer. Plaintiff will apply to the Court f.n- llw rviwf lliervia pra.ed for, ami will tnkejnd-tueiitaHajiisf you lor rttsaud I di.linrseiaen:. ' llv wdrr of II. a, R K Stmtlnn, Jn.iiT, uf raid 1 C.r1, this D'.h djv nf Al.ril. j Iwe T U. wlXllimtK, PlaiutiS s All j. SALEM, OUR FIRST NOTICE CHANGE CF BUSINESS. WE respectfully Inform tlio pnbllo that wo deslmi rhunirinit our ruluil Irailu to open a wholuxnle iininninj( business, we will lie-in to sell out from Ibis uny, nnr Dry-Goods, Clothing, Grooerles, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ami all articles generally kept In retail store In this citv, We have already 'Imported direct from Franco, a splendid assortment of Albums, Ladies' Satchels, NOTIONS, And especially the latent styles of Dress Trimmings ! Which we will offer nt . : VERY LOW PRICES. We call especial allentiou of mercliaiils, to whom wo will soli wholesale ut SAN FRANCISCO Prices ! We lake this onuorlunltv to exnreea our thinks foe the liberal pntroiiaire wo have received, ami hen our f. iendtmid the public in general t bear in mind I hat tins nonce is not to sell a rcw itollnra worth inula iroods, but invite all to come and examine our stock, to price our Hoods, aud only to buv niter IicIiik con vinced of the real adviiuuii(es we oiler. F. LKVY Ac C., Opposite tlio W. Woolen Kactory, North Salem. P. 8. Wo will take In exctianuo nil kiu.U of nu,r. hautnhle produce at the liiifhest murketubla rates. Mllem, nprll 'i, JniHi. ftua ST li M I, k IIIIEBUK, Union Block, Commercial Street, Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves. ..AND.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIS.LERS ..IN.. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, And Importers of all kinds of KITCHEN FURNITURE, Porch nin und Tinnrd Fruit Kettles. FORCE, LIFT and Ili'DKAl LIC PIMPS Load and Galvanizod Iron Pipes, lioofiii", and all kinds of Job work done As Cheap as (nn be Dimo In the State. htka.hu v ADEHMonr. Miireh l, IStili 3in3 , Doors, Windows & Blinds. Jl'ST rrrrlvrd, h Ititw Reenrtmeiit of pine HOOIin imd IVnilOM'N, rm KuMcrn .Mjiiiiilni'lorift, and for mle t-hrHp, for riti, at STRAWS March IS, lH!.3in3 !i ANDERSON. w.a. ii.nuicii. j. e. MKitu.i., jiina H'caAsia M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & Co, Sliippini!, Commission, nod FurwnnliDg MERCHANTS. AOKST! of l bo California, Hawaiian and Orison I'uckut Linus. Imnnrtmnr BAJf OI'KNTIX and PAIItlKV IS. l.AXK SALT. SANDWICH ISLAND SL'QAkS. CtlKKKK, HICK, and I'l'l.f. Atfents for I'rnvosi Sc Co 's Irtsrved Fruits. Veir- etahles I'ickle and Vinegar. Dealers in Flour, flra n. llacun. Iird and Fruit. Lime, Cement, mid 1'insier. Will attend to thn Purchase. Sulo. nr Kliiiiment of Mcn liandiso or produce in New Vork, Sun Francisco, Uouoiulu or l'urt Ian I. Al.l)l:lt 11, MHilill.l, &(), .u. ill I slid Mh, I alilonna, SI , iiuli Fraliciseo. M'CIIAKKN", UEHIIIIX: CO, I'-'if M North Front St.. Portland. CIRCULAR. rTIIK sruiptonis of lbs diM-uses provalcnl iu our rl A. rauiy ate annwn to every (.tie. If tlie proper remedies were applied in saenn, they would sevens from nriitrurtcd illness severe and lon'u eomiiined imiu shattered constitutions, and last, but not least, a dehij llateil nurse. I hotumiiils an. in tb liitl.it. on ilia an proiich iifn-ii.atH.lJS which Ihev reomnise as Ihe foot steps of some dreaded sad welt known disease, to re sort to Ihe luitcul tnrdiciues luut Hre heralded In enra everything This is always a doubtful aud sometime a fnlal course lo pursue. laKim litis view ol llie matter vre shall k.ep pre). pared, by request us we ll as permisel.ni, the fulbieriiic nronaniliuiis. rttrrfitlln tireiiurMt from nupmi ;..n. ..r some ol our best plivsiriBiis.whnsf indorsement isa suf. tlneiit Kuaniuty ol their valna. Hunk it belter to recommend these tn those who do not consider them. selves .iillliiciillv ill 10 require a pbrsirisu's aMemi anee. tbun any article nf the eonipo.ittun of which we are ignorant. Us wish It fll.ltlietlv ut.derstoM bv the nnldie that. alllinuiih we keep everyibina u.nalli fnuiid iu a droit atom, we will recommend no preparation unless an. proved -by nnr uiediral men whose; quahflcatloueare wvu aiU'Stea Alteratlre and Tonlr. For ilvsneneia, liver coniidalnt. latieral debilitv aiul all svmptuius requiring in alieraliva and touic. i'ri.-c Mat riiiB.-Annprrioiiif Bittrrn. Tin Pills lo break Ilia rlnll in atrne ih Hitters tn prevent the rticurielue. Crice, 1'iila, ,j rviitsi Ha ten, ('J. Liniment. For all the uses a liniment Is usually applied -Price Urvnta. t'oosh Mixture. For Incipient e..Uk'lis.colJs and sore Ibrosl. Prle. 1 1 ". Liver InrloPalnr and Blond Parlfler. Fnrinridd liver, bilionsneM, lanndire, and vitialed blood. Price, 1 1 50 Kje Water. For weak and Inflaiurd eves. Price ?i rent i. Diarrhea Xlxiore. Price l 00. F,e Uf. For weak eyes and InfUroed trAt. Price, .4 ceata Olnlmrni. For scabies, or itch. Price. . !t rente. Rhromalle Mixture. Fur rheumatism, neeraliria. etc. Price, . Solarr. For depression of sium'., haw .f appetite, debility, and a ucrJ prereniiTe "f diaeane pnee. l liU, I'lle Ulxlure. lor pile, eoativet era, ele Prt.. SI fm lalanroai Xlxtarr and Olnlmrnt. Foe eltr..nie e-raen,a. tetter, pratne trh. A.lt rlea-a, and l nll,r rlmmir and oh.liiuue einplioiisof llie skia. Pnr, Minnre.fi. lint inenl, j cent Hair KmtoralUe. ToeliMJe iln, I vadaud pravcnl the Ut fron fall, inn Vnrr. SI 40. We reiietft,llv anl.!i it.. .1...- . t pnbl., w,.l,iII(f e ,h(,. mit u ereaia a denmnd We bav. ..ItU new CbeLm.1, Fl.,4 F.,trH,. and fcr-ovin 1 rerali.. and are fl, freu re.1 la irmiliSrallr Csairaid anv tnarlii.lias'Js, atav he em lo as. I;...c..rt.. r ' M.lt. COX Ac CO., Dm,,. .is and A, -tl eesnee, Monra. Itl.t rwn.lire-na,. OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 180G. She (OrtflM ftatwman. "WHY IION'T JOIIXSOK HANO JUKI' DAVIS?" This question has been usltetl rcpciilcdly asked by tm-n nhn tlintild bo nlile tn givu a snt- iBl'nctiiry niuwer ami It Ims liccn at dTtcn nn siicreu. vt u iirnposo to answer it ngnii). Jcl- fvrsnn Davie was opprolii'iidod by tlio antliuritr of l'resiili'iit Jnlilisnti nliout otio year ago, and lias liy tlia (utile authority been kept, and ie till confined in Fnrtresi Mini roe antler strict guard. At nr nliont III" sartin time, C. C. Clay, a leading rebel, voluntarily surrendered hiin- elf, Johnson having offered a retninl fur hit arrest, and diHunndeil a trial fur llie nll'enso al leged, namely t oniitplieity in the assiissiiinlinii uf President T.lnoiiln. He. too, wits put in cleeo prison liy Johnson's aulliurity, und ihere kept until a lew duya ago, when ho was released liy order of the tame authority, Wu will nutioe these two caeca together. Immediately after the arrest nf Davis, Clay, tho Stirratia, and iitltcrs ehnrged as accessory to the aisueainntiim of President IJnenln. the President ordered It tnilltnry cnminissiiiii nt Wnshingloii City (it yet being then considered tltnt Ihe ootintry wits engaged in war), for ihe pinpoint nf trying Jeff. Davit und all these per tons so arrested. Tliat Court was composed uf some of the nblest and heat lawyers in Hie Uniled Btatea, Joseph Holt being tho Judge Advocate, und John A. Ilinghiini, uf Ohio, now a member of Cosgresi.iind ouo of llie strongeat radicals In the nation, was assistant Judge Ad vncalii. That military court wna in session for nearly sir weeks. Wilnessee were brought from Canada and from all purls of thu Smith. All Iho recorde, privalu paper anil archivee of the Southern Confederacy were brought up from Kiclmitiiid ami carefully investigated, in order to prnoi ro testimony rtgninst Jell". Dm is and the rest. The proceeding nf that military trial, probably the greatest in some reaped! evt r held, linn beeti printed, and Is now before u in a bnolt of nearly fnnr buii'treil closely printed page! of octavo ize. Sullioo it to eny, that thu Court, Willi tlie most critical iuveeli gtition, fuiled In find uny evidence lo connect Clay or Duvi with the hoirtlilo crime of assns. linntitig tho President. The Cimrt did (hid the following persons, guilty, xh: David E. IlomUl, George A. Alzerott. Lewis Puyno and .Mrs. Mary h. Surralt. With these persons found guilty, ufler fair trial, what did Andrew do J Did bo pardiiii, release, or in any way withhold Ihe penalty nf the law ? Ily on means; but on the Sth day of July Inst he npprovi d Ihe sentence of the Court end ordered them to be hanged. And when Judge Wylie. uf Ihe Su preme Court of Ihe District uf Columbia, issued tlio writ of habcai eorfiut lo take Ihe bnjy of Mm. SnriBtt, President Johnson promptly "tie- pended the writ, and ordered the execution In go on. What mis dime with llie other persons brought befuro that Conrt 1 Pome were dis charged, being entirely innocent, and four were eent In the Dry Tortiieae. in Florida. In work for a term nf y ears, nciairuing in llie order of the Conn, uliilo Davis and Clay were remnnil- rd lo the iliepnsnl nl llie President, und he in enrocrated llieui iu Portree Miiurue, to imail a trial for treason. A short time euliseipienl to these proceedings, thu President ordered another military rniuiuiii sinn, to try Ciiptain N'ira fur his cruelly lo Union prisoners at Anilersnnville, Th- Cum. mission lounrl Win guilty uf great crimes, mid President Johnson approved tho sentence, nud ordered Aim to be hanged. This Inst trial was near ten immths after thu suppression of the rebellion, and there wna n great ontery Ihrourli- nt Ihe cniiiitrv ngnin.t tho further uo nf mili- tury coin te, nml such radical organ n ihe N'ew York Tribune and Spriugfit Id Unmbli can uiii'ing with Ihu eoppetln-iid prer in dr. mnmliiig th.-ir almlilioii, and tin r h tvu beeti Jlspenseil with, except in cam-a nf thu violulioii id the rules nf war. Wu believe lliul one Mnjur lieu is now nn ttinl in North Carolina for pome swell olfei.ee, iu pursuance of the President's order. We eliDe these matter In detail lushow th.it Andrew Jul in. on has umniiitlu nunithrd and executed every man which any court under hit control hat found gu'lty. What, then, j the Condition of Jeff. Davis? lie is now held liy Johnson' Older, without any charge ngnuist him. except wlnit Johnson himse!f maker, ami ni houi the arrant ol any court nr tribunal of uny kind. On the 0th of Deccoiher lust, Congrcs iniuired uf Ihe Pre, ideiit the coiidilioii uf Jeff. Darts. 1 be Pres ident sulnnilted ihe mal'er to Chief Justice Chnse, Attornev General Speed and the Sec retary nf War. and sent their report to Con cress. President Johnson was of Ihe t pinion that he could huvo Davis trit-d fur treason in Pennsylvania nf anywhere) dsr, bat Ihe Attnr act General repliet that such a course would not he constitutional, and that Davis, anil Ihe other rebel n do are at largo on their parole l-i appear fur trial, must bfl tried in Virginia, nr where they commuted tlia overt act " of treason; an I Jolminn. not being a lawyer at all. properly defers lo lha decision of the Inw officer ol llie tioreriiuieiil. Ji'litmin then su) s. if Davis mrat be tiled in Virginia. liv not try him and be done with him. Chief Juslioe Chase it the Judge of Ihe circuit of which Virginia make! a part, anJ lo Johnson's reijueet that Davis ho tried, the Chief Justice replies thai, in his opinion, it is not t lprdient in hold a session of bis court in Virginia." The case nl Clay, jul released, a iu the same fix; but Clay was suffering from disease ami about to die In prison. Now, whnl is the President lo dnf We desire Iu bring this qurslinn home to'lhe heart ami constietico uf every fair, rea sonable, just nmn. Supp.ate that jou were In President Johnson's position, and you bad all these great responsibilities nu Juur hand; you have asked the Chief Justice to go lo Virginia and buhl a session of court in order to sellle this matter and (ire Ihe country peace en this qnerlinnt lull litis great Judge refuse; he I Indi pMidnit nf Ihe President; Johnson ran neither compel liim lo hold a Coutt nor remove bun and appoint tno'her that anUd. What Old Joo bare done with Clay f Would Jne hate kept Intn ill prison until death by jtii ns Niiuriit (witlioot any crime chsrgrd and witb out any trial) pot an end lo Li d ijs f Would ) no ,ave President J .hn.i.ii act j dge, jury and lin,,"liin f Would you make Moody Neioof In iti ? I li.uk uf lli. se mailers seiH.usly before you d leeime the man aha dtclarci lo i " " ' ''''''WIW'' Ihe world that ho has nsed all hit power to have tllcsn men tried. But take nnnthcr view of tho matter. Con gress has been in session for nearly five months. That Congress represents Ihe people nf the Uniled .States. It is ootnpoted of nenrly lifly Senator! and near two hundred Representa tive!. Two-thlrdi of the Congress are opposed to Iho President's policy of reonnslriiotion Now, did It over occur to you that It would be eminently wise and proper for that Congress. representing nil the people, aud having suoh majority In dictate In thu President, tn declare by resoluti ir otherwise what ought lo he dono wilh Jed Davii and other leading rebels II Hie President ii such n bail man as some papers represent Ii i tin to be, would it not bo the dictate of outiiiiinn prtidenoe for that Cungreia to lay to tho President, and to Ihe people 'of the United Stntcs, that Jeff Davis and all the lending rebel ought to hu immediately put in irons, and there safely kept, until our Chief Justice, who sustains our views of reconstruo lion, shall go over to Virginia and try them for treason; and then. If Andrew Johnson pardons any of them that may be convicted, we will impeach linn and turn him nut. Wo would think that some suck course as thut would not only ho seusiblu aud piopcr, but also the plain 'Inly (d that body of men, ubtiiu foot repre sent Iho peoplu in their highest plnce. lint what has Congress dono in relation In Jeff Da vis) Kot anything. If you were President, would it nut relieve yon uf a'vast load of re spoil! ilnlity tu have Ihe representative ,,f the American people say, iu Congress nsecmblcd, " Yuu do thus and so with Job Davis, and we will sustain yu WimM you not consider l hut an act uf kindness in such a trying honr, deserving of ymir c'verlueling gratitude Hut Congrure does not thus nffur to carry any part of this great load of responsibility in disnosiuir of the livo mid liberties of these men. The fact nf the business j, fellmv-eitineni of Oregon, injustice is being piled on Andrew Johnson mountain high. Despioahlo copper head traitors nrn falsely representing Unit he has gone over to thein, while Ihey snenkiugly attempt In steal hit good uui.ie tn serve tho vile purposes of treason, faction nml disunion ; while In other tiiurtrrs uiiehuiitiiblo men, who did not risk llieir lives nn the field of battle for the Union, are now hounding with tho mal ice of Inveterate haired the man of all others who risked all and snffereil nl! in defense of his country' honor and perpetuity. 1 When Andrew Johnson depnrts from the plalfonu ol great principle npuu which he was elected i w hen he shall signify to the world that he is in luvnr of iidiuitiiiig a singht disloyal man tn the halls of Congress, or when lie shall manifest the least disposition to nbuni'on the ust claim and riglil of anv class or color of Ihe American people, it will then be the plain duty nf every man who voied for him. and of t very other man, to instantly repudiate IIIID. It we sin nld ever behold so sorrowful a lay. we will bid adieu In Andrew Johnson . tutw ..i.er w.a ....i. . . "'"low, i,i, nmn we sec srch a inniiifestntiiin of evil iu the President, a nuttier which we never expect In rec, we will eouliiiiie lo uiiiititniu nud defend his good nnnie. And now. Union m.-n nf Oregon, wu caulion you to beware of loose v. ho v., mid crento dis tinction or divirioo iu our rank. '; heie are nine tiieiriif disappointed ambition, who were mice iu high mcir. once nominee lr high hiinnrs. n ho nrn doing Ml .y rfivisJc- and defeat llie Union pnrty in Oregon; and if the parly is defeated, upon Hi, ir bends rest the everlasting infamy. In tliu language of Sen ator Sherman. "The curso of God, llie male dictum of millions of our people, and Ihe tears and blood uf uur liuw-mudo Iree n, will rist upon tliuec who le determined to destroy Ihe uuily of tin.se wliu have every motive fur bar ninny Willi the President nml Willi entb other Vkakki l kxplosidx at AsrmvuL. I lie Miropean arrived at Aspinwall nn tin morning til MieXd instant. ud ,, the after main ol the euine il.iy came lo alongside the iioiooai, t,iiniiiiity s wn.nl, used liy this line in discharging oargo. eutly all local freight na out nlii-u. about 7 unlock nu .t.nii.. ..I .l. i.l .. . .,-.c ..... . . h ... o. irrriuo expulsion occuireil on liourd euicn t.ioK art at Iho tinner tmii f ih. .'-! and blew several largo plunks off the side. Ihe whnif at which the vessel was laying. and winch wns some four hu'idred Ii et long, wu. hlerully turn In piece. Thu supi rstrui ture a coiopu-ieiy ui. n,lrll ,,11,1,, n I,,,,,. ureu le. t ul the rretglit hnuee. and lurdly a plank leiimiiied in lite enl.ro b-ngtli of lie struclnro that was not w rent hed Irmn its fns lelimgi. Iiniueilialely in front f H,ere the vessel lay. a pass was cut Ihrough Ihe wharf, piles, plankiiiir. elo.. all disappearing. The slop and wharf holh canehl fire, and Iho let ter na a .ted from entire deatrnrtmn nnlr l Ihe exertion of scleral citizen, who got the lire engine In work, aud after a full hour, ex liiig'iiehed lha llnoies, regardless of the risk ihey incurred from another explosion of Ihe burning ship. i. Tin Panama Jtailroad Company- splendid freight house is Ml a pile of ruins. The force nf air caused by Ihe coucusion seems to have raised Ine iron and slate upward a few feet, its own weight bringing it tloitu with iininenso force litis the building, and carrying with it both end Hulls, leaving the boas, except Ihe .. ...i.e. viuiun appeared not little II at all mpuea. a mass nl ruins. It Would lie dlllicillt III illinirillM morn no,,. plelo wreck limn Hint presentrd by Hie freight house end whaif. Fear being ent, rluiued that a second explosion would occur, as tin cause of disaster a as still unknown, ami none ol the olliocrs ur crt w of Ihe ship were It fi who euuld give anv explanation nf lis cause, it was Ihooghl best lo bate the burning ship ...... v ...... ...,-n,, , j toyni iiimii sieatu- slnp Iviiiiarl, which had airired the eveuiug belore. inimedintely got up stratu and prepared to tow the burning ship; bofore this could be accomplished auotlier explosion took place, lhou;li not of sullicieiil force to cause anr in jury. It was supposed lo lie the magazine. whK-h Continued small ipanlily of powder for ship' use. The Latuert then made furl lo the burning balk and towed her mil. The two tiwli barely reached Ihe opposite side of Ihe by when another explosion more lerrifio than Ibt Crst occurred, but fortunately the ship being far from Ihe city and in deep water, no harm resulted. I he Ust elploelou la supposed lo hare broken op Hie ball, as in less Ibau hall a hour alter it occurred the aufottuuat ship a.utdowii. Tim top nf her smoke stack Is the only part visible. The West Indian and Pacific Cu.'s Meauiehip Carribean, which lay IU cIm projimiit to the Kuiopeau at the time of Ihe Gist rlplosiou ha susliiiocJ serious mj iry. Her iminei se iron girders aresuapprd tulwain. Thifleto nf b.r frames Were bro ken aud the knees and In aces uf the heaviest timber . Intu from lltrir place. All her IkbiI are render, d ll.el.-ss y the ooUcussioti and evervlhuig of a Iragile nature shattered itilo lrgn,e It is now pretty cerlaiu that III" t lliloeioo a as taured lir Ihe eoinhusliiin WHOLE NO. 789. of glyoerine oil, There was on board, shipped miller an ordinary bill nf lading for a mining company in Sim Francisco, about seventy ra sei, The estimated damage reaches.' at the least computation. $1,0; ll.OOO, and very pnssi lily it will exoeeil that amount. Bcareelr a building in the place escaped without damage, those of a substantial nutnre suffering must. Nenrly ell the brick and stone buildings were badly injured, but the freight house is tlie only one rendered uninhabitable. Hardly a whole Window of glan remains in tho oily, and the destruction of olnsswnre. crnkerr ami such like, is really n'omlerlal. Although many ves sels were lying in close proximity to the r.tiro pcnn at thu time of the disaster, none except, lug Ihe Carribean, sustained any serious dam age. Some immense iron girders, nearly twelve inches, deep, were snapped off like pipe atenn. Thirteen of her frames were broken. The knees and braces of the heaviest timbers were lorn from their places, , All her boats, and In fact everything light was torn tn pieces. The lose of life by disaster is much greater than was anticipated. Prom SO to 60 persons have been killed, including those who hate died of their wounds. The linilrnad Companr'i hospital is full of wounded, most of whom are do'.ng well. The mini of the freight bouse huvo been examined, and ns yet four dead bodies have been discovered. ' In the water near the dock two bodies have been recovered also. Of the souls on hoard the European at tho time of the e.itil'siou only 12 urn unin jured, i Lost (known) from ship; Capt. Cole. Mr. lIopb, Chief Olhuer; Mr. Parsons, Second Ollicer,. Mr. Burrows, Burgeon, Ed. Davis, carpenter. W. Prilehard, sailor. J. A. Yonnir. sailor, W. Dreuiiuiil, sailor. Itichmd. cabin boy. Known from shore: Mr. Salvo, and 13 others. Missing, from shore, unknowni : : o - ' C0XUKKSS10NAL. ' "I Washington, April 18 Tho Senate nnsseil the joint r lulimi appropriating ft 177.084 for the fulfillment nf certain treaties with luillnrt Iribe un the npper Missouri and nimer Platte. The Senate debuted the bill protecting Union ollioor nguinst vexations prosecotion Tor nets during Ihe war. Edmonds of Verntoutt offer ed an amendment,, providing that tho net should not apply in States n il , declared tu he in rebellion. Clark nf New Hampshire, hoped the amendment would not prevail, as it would exempt Kentucky, where over 3.000 such suits were pending. - Untitles! of Unhfiirinu, also opposed the iiiiitmtliiicnt.. laying that as the ri-ueis are liemg partlouetl why not extend an auinesty ulsn to tJnioii oflioirs. ' "'. ' The House 'debuted the bill increasing the regular army, but readied no Important sen elusion. The bill will occupy several day yet. Thu House Judiciary Committee, have had a inn consideration ol .the rrcsfilciil s lat Mc- sngii and will report against ny Itunlillnatlon uf the leet oath, believing that there ar plen ty nt men to iniiu iiiiicu uuiier It.,,; ,.. ,,, , ,, , . Wnshitigtun, April 1!) McDonia of Ca t- fniitla having; tiiulerslond that n resniiitiun would I hi offered for hie evpnl.m from tho Senate, for language used by him in ilehati nn .Monday, April lliili, promptly apologised to tnu M'liutu in uny nun also tn ins colleague, He seemed In ippreciato very fully Ihe indeco rum ho had committed, Induing friini tho man ner andjinattor of his apology., Hi statement v.ns accepted in llie spirit jn whicii it was ten- reil. and Ihe matter endeil. , , , . , t The Senate brtellv discussed Iho hill for the admission jt Colorado, tipnil a iiiotiun tn re-' oonshlur the former vote. The question was finally iiindu the special order fur next Tues day, llie SMik. , ,, , , April 22. Tlio Iteoonstruolinn enmmiltee will report this week Ihe following Important pniilnsiilorri ; . i it, i n on n-mj Mc ciioiil. That the Constitution be amend edjm ns to provide that alter the 4th of July, 1871!, there shall he nn discrimination in race or color in the elective franchise In anr State. See. 2. That tiulil the 4th nf Muroli, 1870. thero shall he no ilisnriiuiiialion iu race or col or iu llie elective riniichise in uny Stale. . See. 3. 'I'lint II the 4th of March. 1676, represent ition elm II he apportioned ml thu ba sis of legal voters and after that period by pop-' ulution as now , ,., . .... .,3 ? i. See. 4. That from nud nfter the adoption of this amendment, there shall not hu any dit eriiuiniiliou in eivil rights. ' ' Seo. 5. I That no obligation Inenrred by the rebellion for slavea emancipated, ever he paid ny inc uuiicu Binie nr any ."jute. . ,, . Tn this is attticlietl nnrnaliliiie not to tho ef feet i lint Southern States may be admitted in no way excepting on those terms, provided their Seiiuliir and liepreaeutatives can take (he lest oath. Jt furiber leooiiiiiieml Cun gress In passu law, that those who were uiein tier nf the Cabinet or Congr. ss iu I8li0 und ult'-rwurd look part In Hie rebellion ahull mil be eligible lo July 4th, 1870. . New York. April U3 The 'J'ribuu'i onr respatnleiil sat Ihe reconstruction committee have mil fully agreed un their report, although it is behoved I li.-y will be substiintinllv as Indi cated iu a previous dispatch. There I no doubt, however, but a liuiil comnreheusiv ptuu win lie eitiniiiiieii lor oil re I ii I action liy Congress. It Is probable tlie report will be Ml . , . . . . i aecouipiiiii-'d hi n bill nr Joint reaolution mil king it impossible lor the poll lien I power of the nnuni to nc controlled by those who were in ac tive rebellion. A joint resolution which passed the .Senate on Tuesday aud Ihe housu n 'Thursday, up. propruilea 121.78.1 dollars tn feed Indians, who will a seuilile between ihe liith of Mnv and Ihe Sth uf July at Pint Laramie. Sully, II ice. union nml llcrthold nt each mure thniiQIMXI tu conclude treaties of pence Tho Indians were invited to assemble by the War depart ment, wiiicii uncovers at llie Inst moment Unit it bus not supplies adequate to feed them. ; Huriug Hie heiialo debute, the whole Indian policy wa discussed at treat Iciielh. Mr. Sherman deminiieed it and said it was a farce lo make treaties Mi h these people, 'who, after being fed a fear weeks aud receiving presents, would sign anything, ihey know ami eared tint what, and lakn ihe tomahawk up immediately after. He said it was ridiculous in bring these treaties for ratification ae high as negotiation with foreign powers. It was notorious that several treaties with ihe Oregon Indians were mine years ago r..tilird without being read, aud being thru found lo involve large rums of money, were sii'priided, leading lo an Indian war. Mr. Diadtttie said Hie result of his ex perience last year convinced him that we had better make Ireulles than light Ihe Indian. Our war with tue ledums has cost tdU.UOO.OOO, Iu this particular case Ihe luith of the (Jnv- eriitueiit was pledged. Mr. Sherman thought the fnnts disclosed showed clearly that the In- dian llureau might he. transferred to the War IVpartmciit. Mr. Diadillle said that eery proposition was be considered in tlie committee. Mr. Sherman hoped Ihe committee would oo further and report some mean by which Ihe Indians intgiii ne placer! under iiiihtnrr if,,.. eminent until they should bo absorbed In ill general population. DEilOtUATlC RKnilin-KARE-i'Al'KD IX. (OXSISTKMT. 3. Ilnolcd, Thai the nosition assuinml bv President Johnson, that Representatives from the Southern Slates ought tu be nl once admit ted In seals iu Congres. and that legislation affecting such Stales while they ar ourepre Settled is uncoiislitulioDal, meet wilh oar hearty approval. Democratic I'laljom Upon Ihe receipt of Ihe annual message of President Johnson, the State Rightt Democrat, Ihe leading paper of the Democratic) parly in On gun, and whose tdnor i now the Demo cratic candidate for St ile Printer, In the issue of ihe VOtL of January lost, uttered Ihe follow ing eonceriiing that able and sound document i " W git a this important Stale paper In full, we find it Iu lha papers of the Slate, Wt BOOK AMI son PHivni,, '" 0f Evert. Deaet'iptbia, ; ( .n,-.'i,. mkcwkd with NKATNuaa Aiiu.,im tij i- :. , aiVBS OS JUSVSRTI8IS1;,'.i "I .it ..FU-st Insertion, 8 utt squars of leaiaiss- M- lw, MiitVej msssurs. (1 1 ch eUana Inscrilom t. ,,m tVailvsrilslns bills, rnanaoi said Iftadraaeev m' charxml nreiiiy-fivs p suit. J.llitonal, lo enter eiM( ':?2 ''"''""' "b-da lleeral deduction mm the ilbnvs ratvs llle etattM a favor of thass who .lvcnl. by Ui, inurlar. ., , (,a have not spice to review it . w Kfithi'-.it 'ii : Bneand.i , specious, deniogogical.. pnd. '.wr . "'';!f'lyn-Deraocrati0.o,ft rcadi , Jiki JK2 , itnd.ou, effusion of a,, aspiring, grasmng Ji. , eerupulou. p,,,i0 0fiie,P, 'j, )4bjl wink the people nutil he inuld seiie absulat power, which he would n and abuse , tn ibt. roMest ItmiU. No Denial caZZX' j Again;,, ,M 1j:,, ,..,.. ,,.,.) tl.lU ,irn1 ' "Had Muohiavelli. Hbrnos Walpolef T(kT-' leyrand and Aaron Burr prniepied It in th eajia rious portions, the resoll ooold hate heed bare- ly a difftirotio in uhstanOe,l:hewevet'rriflWt'1 more artistically and smoothly wriltefl')ii''T i -i, v:.,.: I BRPODlAttOS."1'"'0 "' I 4. Resolved, That the erihittr'riHaj,Virr'fLIa oppositldn. that Ihe Iremrtorntio'pattVjs fti'f. or of repudiating the public debtJ'Vnd Ihat ff1 is in favor of nullification and pe!s!!,n'.' ill slanderous and hUr.Demacratlt TfalfoViIJ. I ,','. ' i , '' in n "i" nun : " V'uf'iiM M ! .1 , i , .,'l," ,' reM0,doa'belrli national del is a. nalionalidilentinglk ht.uWt believe that,, by a systeni o,f.BXuliw,ih,w)o. ntn can be extinguished in Uiirlv.ys.aftiliHs may rest assured that, if h people eeragaiaia recover the control uf the iGov.rnment.7t4ii.in f not take mure than that Bomber of days ea tingnsh the w hole corrupt dcbt.-We. C?JMrj t in the State Rights Democrat- net,-a- tandidaUn's fot State Printer on Dcmocrati).icke4jr, m THE JIVTERI01'3 STKAMSnip'SlUElild'! 1 hu very mysterious robbery effected ilni thane, steaiiier Oregon; during, bi t trip front, Aatartaia tu tins port, some tbreH. niuiiths ngoj.l'a a l length been bruught tu liglt, aud the-iU-tectarwdl Whu ferreted nut the rubbers hve,adiled osesi li IllOlu cusn to lllflr lima. l-lMlfarl . AjP . jlaal.al .1 t 1 Ciiiiu'B ami uriminuU, anJ tlio ((eiiU.uiD ( Ailitt m.idt ..I... .... .1 . . -I -ur. vioniiiuu r ano repiHiltlon.i Well! jais) stake has lieeq 6Jeared, from vile iuemuatir.a,.i , llirnwn ogt against him by hujeiieii(i,iiAJorii!l rideruble HUiomit f)f. Uiv-. money i'eidiM)lriat9 recovered and two id" the rbleriOTreetd.ti!.'lun first parlies wliiiin, thq experienoee .dtMrvjom .snspicloned were Juhu.LaniberU .MiiafJIes.-d Ensor, a waiter on the,teaier. and Aaikeweio McElrny, alias V'mt, Andrew, th pniet,.ftnJi'l anbsequent dcvelopufent liava proved .Uierfio ieuspicmns were oiirrecamimrfcwnaarreetoel v on suspicion at the liine.,bf witli all Hreik ouir-ov ning cross qiiestlimingtliey could iHakj.tUVpnitnl ' apnn him,. Until almmtho latliof Mitrclti Mnl-l Latnbort .lounged round in perfeeteafii'llrr ....I .innya aione,,,uowevur,! lor, yaptmej to Lees. Elli and Vatki were 0 ki iraultilHoi't wai found tu keep the, outipBy..f Jjillr k'nsma a negro minstrel, nud young -girl. .Aldit'j Hnttio Hall. The twojuitei! iudtyidualaiwcrii'-Hi iilestitute,, but, look passage, on ilm, alrtamrnid America, which lailcd.on the lilh, ni Mtmjttiiill Lambert. Fax, and 1 isa Hale wro.,fretntinly:iiw seen together,r aud , tho,, corps vropo iUL mbrBiiI oonvinced of Jiis oouiplioity; in. lb,robleey ibfi.Hl Adams' trunk when Ihey; foundi It luvl mUi(l ... n .un- n no me noioneis mepiteiieU BliqyiB. tt Searah ! Hindu 6 the AtneTir'a, Ul trftonbrf T8 eh was- Hindu 6 the'Amttirx Ut Cdtrineff Ta I not lie found. " Gatrtnnj' Le'es ,ihen. ieje. hed to Superintendent kenriedr' 'nt tho u epolitatl PtHlce of. New Ynrk, the fnWowi,; ianatnl. . V I . -.tit 0. "i1: 10 11 , . t.'.'l ii -IMlllll uouiu no granhed Metrnoolitntl ir.0 .liana, nl. . 'II I . -il 1 o -O' 10 11 I ' Bum Htaetoa.'Mai-rfi liiiil iMH, ' John A. Ktrmiltri'iiHffii Uetrepotkan Polici 'N. V!,' V, nm'"t J"'1'1 Liibrl J(iisor yiv ISeHMaao Msjadt Collector Adone onjovi-rnnieiit fuiuis. ,.eft,,.ii atanu-jn r Amsrba Murcli I.Hh. via Nh arnnna. ifesmblint " Enxlih, age4,hlirlitfSBtT, Mir "iWWe, !tlvili t?i;ll?,' inoustacha, leet win uonar froettiK,lli, oval foeelsperl1' " Ui cbin, lijrht cniiijleiou.ovi'iatiiii WSiteroiiateain-O'.h era. Hntlie Mull und Hilly to, ai-gro inhuiUvL. are fa, eompsnvo eteureh theni and bupgiis. New York ad-, dresaol rJiie.ir.97S Sixt-ti aVenire. loiter by niall March"1' linh.,,iAiiawrif aVAfBrtril ;. euitvu -b W.Lans; -..Jl sa ' ! - i ,n v,ti, ,y,iid'a1VI)al'v4 italleaiiol l ' In answer tn Ihe above dispatch, Capt. Lea received the following rot"i-,ueila nl eii'Miat-sl ,M , i,i-.iii mi, .swVoai,:hilpril,ftl:;,1, Captain Itaiiih V, UnVlteelinn iort a noiiiasmx ... , 've srresteil John Uinber, Biiaor, Adilie ItuJI Mm,. Wilhsm Cox. und lomiit nrtli.lt bo,o.ioi, (Ma 'iluim- ,, and lour hundred dalMea la goMi llfloefl ttioifanitll seve,n"'" huiiilird ilullurs in mining aiinpunles1tia.b.Hnd IIIItV1 ' bmiilreil d llaia in bill.'... I will ley and hold rtieia aatU-Mmi you rend nirtl'oin. J will retain posncstiqnpt t'(e-ruoifliia and stock against n plrtiihir reeorudtii. , .T'T"" i'l' r....,ni v -.1... jh.. ,-' - l.'i.. i .oi ,-yii-vi.'- at hu iihuii nrm tneit leiegntpneu on lUiieYf-j 'York tn Ihe Police fur theiH in ' eVlrtse 'Mlsa 1 , Hall and Fox; Nud to hold Lanibert add all Un?', ". money. McElroy' turn' panic liow j, ho Via' : easily onptnred, and confessed sttl fie kbeyf pf"a" the mysierioin affair, aria1 eondnoled :ivl f faithful detective to' lhe!ploe where h hair planted $5,(nH) ill A tin box ifj YeHiii JkeDr.'3 '", ' uemelery. ' McElrny seetnerj snmewlth,l' etsier"l: ivheu relieved al hhj load of gold. ! wliioli ia"V says weighed heavily nil ill! onnfeienco! " Tli"'"'! matter will be more fulfy reuiilutvil herf'after,!,?8:l and many an Interesting Ifciti iimy com frotuT'"1 the perpetrators of this "mrstcrlnu 'robbery.'' 1 Daily American Flag! April Wh '' a'" ' e-J h 'lt t'Mtl'i srEc Bt mmtir, MmiZfJ.ua Cihcauo. April 19. President Johui-in, in.i reply to . serenade fmiu Iho soldier aud anib-U ml or, lust evening, said t h . .i.;.,., -,--,- In We are involved in Ihu most oritioal and My a.fi . ing slrugglus thul have occurred sine. thiaGoe, win eriimeiit uatiH- into tisteuoe,i,Tiie Oofi.:.rr-l llleut baa l.lli.lbnS trii.1 al.tl In .n.ll,...nl. .LJ. ...! . . .. i.,,..i.itf,fiq -ao o w is to givu evidence to lha naluiiM .of ditemitlioiiait and its una cilii.-u that it ha power enoutdr moil to put down treachery t home, aod rreaiv oj within its iiwii burdrt. Cke'rs.J,'i Ww ltatoiHnia commeiioed that slt nggli., and I Uuet im UisflRep : we will pass through it eucesefulJy.'.vTbwurol.iidi gaul.ed ami conibiuud power that have eetuli'.! n ly ftoial arrayed against as r disbanded a0( , .,,ij driven fioui the, field, but it does net follow 4baiiit ni there are nu enemies and traitor abulias rtMtm 'present form uf Guverunieul, aud On Inelilu-ii-is's , tions. I stood in, Ihe j Senate ui then UaiUd'sT.i'l Stales denying, ihe duotrine of eoeeiie.-. isib' think I have given etideaa that ! havav sina been sincere aud in enrnest, and now I wantn'' A to know why it is that the whole packr hati-'wIT derers are sunppii g ol my lieiis.. Cajerstp vuo.a Why la it that they array llieinrln,iigainskl "enwj me I Is it because I stand oil Ihe side ol Ih. era! people? and lieu I sny ihu people? I inoUd. i, Ihe soldiers aud sailors., , Cliel l t Why Islri )ink that they are arrnyed in traducing andivdlify.t tm4 ing and ciiliiiunintiiig tun I - Where were they during the rebellion! A vnln' 'AtlioiTtB,!l in be.!." I ihe Menale I raised rny Wei''"', against il, and when it was hollered ie Wohl"", be tu thu Inlercat nf lha nalloo ta assist in jm. '.T ting down ihe robelliou.. did I not U-avav my , a i place iu Ihe Senate, a place of emulnue4 lod nl distinction, nud take my position abere IsnsetlV di at einy euuld hu reaoked, ami wher aieo'a rurero n in Were in danger! cheers while I vsm uppnoeol Aeb personally ami publicly by lenient my pmeat b!i:,.ar Irnduccrs and valuianwl'ir, who Were iar ta-i-) et.l moved frura Hie foe, and whe werieating.n t euse and comfort. But t oare nut fW lliteirsa . h.oow care not that slander, the fun I ahelpof siiulMr ui nil been let Um against nuv. I car nut fcwuaMt it v die that; aud let iu HI yo hereto-day, iboagri-id taw pretty well advanretl iu life. fe.1 that I liaaVi.itv survive long euuugh lo livs.down Um wlaslta i-o pack of iriidueersaud slanderer (Applauta.) j'0.il I hey hat lurued the whole pack Uhum to lejwat 'iol er me iu your estiiualiou. , A tnic-e-,',The ,a!M cannot do Hiat."J lllauuht, l iny. Swlhr't )u;;ail and all the little dog oonie akKig, snappnig tus n,. my heel, but I heed Ihein B'd. (Cheer f-tinfcM'e'n Americau people, eitiaeua, aoldiers aad ailorui iirat know thi, from my advent into pulihu liie toM.tii llie present hour, I hate alnaya tut it tvu un-id en yielding aaduiiHavetingdefeu'iUruf Ibeir rights .! and itileresls,' Wlien loliclliun ii, Maiaiii.Tiiu4 etU was put down, did thai put MiieaaaaieVtU, vbn nut uf the Uumu end destroy llieStatel Waealm tod rebellion in peuus) Ivama wa put down, daliisuoidl that destroy the State and put u out of thus. beij Union I So, when Ihe receut grtat rt liel)iuni( , was closed, tbnsn Stales constituting a par id , .'. , Ihe glorious L'nion wi re resion d, A great deal was done hi Teniiesi-e nuilcr1' "-' my predecessor. We cnunneiened Ihe vv.o k l " 1 gelher; w e succeeded, before t nsenined my Iiresent position, in restoring tho troubles whicii tad existed between Tcnntrsec and Ihu rerlel