THE OREGON STATESMAN ruin. mi 1 1) avK munuav, uv Tht Oregon Printing and Publishing Company, 1. W. CBAIO, BuMincm !IinniKr Tumi-One vetir. t'i. In coin. Hix months, tl 7 Kemlttance may be mifdu by niuil at our rink when mailed in me presence or tne postmaster. D. OfBolal Paper for tht State. MYERS & RIGGS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Puiuts and Oils, Brushes, Putty, Alcohol, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Wood and willow ware, Dye-Stuns, Tobacco and Cigars, .Ba con, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Oats, Potatoes, &c. &c. Store under the Legisla tive Hall, Ilolinan's Hock, oc9 SALEM. 32m0 .FLORENCE SEWINGJHACfllNES. Copy of the Report of the Committee of Awards at the f air ol tuo AMERICAN INSTITUTE HEW YORK, 1H05, To the FLORENCE SEWING nURIIING CO. fur Hit But Family Sfwlng Machine. tt! i i nMwiVM riAM nrArui iligucot i i t'lumiu uuiu lucuai. ItcaMonwt 1st. Its Simplicity and (trout range of irork 'id. The lU'verHlblo teed Motion. 3d. The perfect finish and Substantial man ner In which the mar hi no Is made. 4th. The rapidity of Its working and the quiiiny or the work done. ' 5th. The Sclf-ndJUKtlng Tension. The FLORENCE wns awarded the Fint and Highest Premium at the State Fair of Cali furnia, iho only Fair on the Pucific coast at which any two double-thread Sew ing Machine were exhibited iu competition in 1805. Thk Pi.onr.sci received tlio only premium awarded by tint Mechanic's Institute of Sun Francisco, in IH04 and lHikt to any Sewing Machine, Kuwiiitf Machine Company or Air lit. The claim of a competitor to u medal is wiiiiont any tnutMlHiinn wituiover. Wherever the Fi.oar.Nc liaa limi brought in com Cetition with oilier Hewing Machines, it has always een declared I lie bent. It is the must simple, the most suiisrauiuti, the most eitk-ient, and Ite use ib ensilv learned. Every Machine eold is warranted iu the full sense of the word Send for Clroulars and Samples ef Work. SAMUEL 1IILI,. Cieiicrnl Attrnt, 111 Montgomery etreet, Han Francisco, IV. O. PAKKISli, Atfoiil. 7:y SALEM, Oregon. DRAKE'S PilNmiul BITTLRS. S. T.-1860-X. The rapidity with which MHO riMMIi BITTERS Have become allOUSKIIOLD NKCESSrrYlli rough ' out civilized nation, is without pur allel in the bistnrv of the world. OVER TWO MILLION, ONE HUNDRED Tllfll'SINO Were Sold In TWELVE Months. The Demand in Daily Increasing! BICII and POOH, OLD nnd YOIWU Ladles, Fhjslrlans and Clergymen riHOT.'iTIT Uevlveu Drooplnt; Spirit h, ' Leiids STHE!sTII to the System Vigor to the Ellnd, . Exhausted Nature's Great HKSTOIIEU. Its effect, in r:teef of DYSPEPSIA, E,oa of Appetite, Wewkneaa, Fxreaa ive FntiKiir, SonrMoinnrh, .tlen - lul It-oiidi-nry, Ac. IS MOST EXTRAOKDISARY. It ie composed of the dances' root" and heH, the the celebrated CAl.lNAVA HARK. ele. all pre Mrved in pare ST. CillllX HUM. Asagcnlle Appe tizer, and healthy, agreeable Miuiuiatit,' it ha no equal. It ie nlk by all respectable dealer, in every Town. Pari)!. Villn'ire and llumlrl, thruutrhnut North and Sooth America, Ejprope, and the Isluuds uf the Oeeau. IV" Xone ran He aenuine unleM benrimrtlM pri val United rsatee Hianip over the cork, with sign lure on steel plate lalnd uf F A. DRAKK.JcCO. HMIT1I V UAVIrw, TI Front greet, Portland, Oregon. AOE.ITB POH OREOO. and the Territories Sept. 55. 1WS an THE EYESjlUE EYES Dr. E. II. PARDEE, . OCULIST AND ACHIST. AFTER A PROTRACTED BLINDNESS rf extra than Ar yenra. Ir Pardee haa ntade hinwelf thoarairhly and arientiflcally arqnainted wnh all dmasc of 'the Eye. and ie now practiciug with a ano erne not snrrsuwed in the I'nited dates. All operan.ma performed, eorh a lunib.rjQ. or crosa eye. Ca'arart by linear extraction, Drpreaeion of Absnrhti.m, ltrry.riiiR. or fle.hv awmbraiK growing over the eye, He.hirt.on of ftapltvloma. or iHilrinee out of th... Artificial Papil. Kietula Urhrvmalie, orclowngof (ear paawtn. and all defonnatir of the Lid, etc.. ee. Artificial f.rm inserted wit hoot the tea (latin, and fyi ng all the nnvenenu and hnlhanrv of the real y. A tenia assortment cnntfanllv on hand for ale at reaeooabie price. The Itortnr i Kve Halh for (be treatment and rare of all aertoae d'treeee w mm4 all ver thie eoaM. Tbankfal to thnaa pbvrieiana who have erat him caeeo f"r o(rti.M, and hope that hi aiveral Me reee will warrant a roniinnaiinn of their nntlriear. Hie eelebrity aan nperauir fa eoeatraeire with bt aoereeai a paitenu are preeenlina themeetviw fur trealmenl and npermtiotti, f.-oa New York and Utva alainat laontLly. ManT patient ran be aeen at the Doetor'e often dai ly, in different etatfee of reroverv. ' OBret 7H7 ( LAY STIiKtT.labovetD Ptaaa) near Dnpnot Street. Hv Hopr Tr Karaite, IJATENT Ailetlreaee. Lard 111. Nat Oil Polai Oil. N-al(.a hi. C (. Oil, Olive Oil, Liaeeed I hi. I'oal Oil. and llemine, at MTERS a. K10GS V0L.16-N0. 15. Valuable Farm for Sale. MTIIK aiitiacrilier, buinn aliout to embark in otliur liusiinsH. oll'ei'n fur eule, at a limit bur .11 frain, hie Furm. pliuNinllv eitnateil uliout one mile poiitli of the fJoui-iHiiinfr vIHhko of Uoeeburir, l)l)U ULAS CO., on the Stape route, and couipriniiig about One Thousand Acres of excullent lunil, moHtol' wbicli 1 iticloeoil with good frnri!., and umlor a ood emie of cultivation. The Improvement ire of I ho moat nbttaiilinl char, orter, coimim intr of a la:;nj and cohimodinua FltaME DWKI.I.INU 1IOUSK, with WHllod cellar, a plendid frame UAltN, Ullx4 (net, with numerom other ont biiililiiiiii. A lurtro OHDItAIII), of choice fruit, in ticrexafiil beurinir, i unoUier iuiportutit appeudHge to thin ili'inruhlu hoinoHteml. l'erii ileirciin of UMimKintf In the fiirminsr ntul liii k ruiiiiii liiiBinefB in the Hilubrioite climHte of the UiiliriiH ulloy (whirli etrenni run tlirouirh the pieiniiwH), will tlrd tlii a rare chance to acijuiro a very unrirnine locution hi a very low price. Iicums. Time will be trivetr on part of the pur cuuiie money, H orem-ii, rur lurinor partlculare, ap ilv to the enbeci'iber ut toeebtirg, Orofron. Muy 5, lHtiO. JOIi:' KELLY. Fay Up, Gentlemen. ALL PERSONS knowing themeelvei indebted to me are respectfully Invited to cull and pity up ei'on, a j neeu me money to pay my own Heme. Thankful for pant imtromtue. I Initio to Hill ee vou come around to the old nund, where I can be found ready to wait on yon with un Increased etock of , . GOODS AT RUDUCKD PRICES. Sulem, April 16, lili-7if J. M. COULTER. Private Medical Institute. Etulillliml by DR. J. C. YOUNG, - FOR THE CUKE OF PRIVATE DIS EASES, OF WHATEVER r : m- NATURE, And all Female complaints. Con Mil ting Oilicc, ffMO "WaHhintf-toii Street, Second bnil.ling below Muntomery it., SAN FRANCISCO, : : CALIFORNIA. NO CUIIE, NO PAV. COXSCLTATION BY LKTTEK, OU OTIIKH- t iibAi. For Direction of Letters, See Below, HMIIS CKLKBKATKI) 1NHTITCTE m enjoyed X on llii eotifi mi imiiitrrunted nt?(!(rH8 of Koint'een jrenvrj, und lin Iktoiiio one of tli rcnownt-d I luttpitulH in iiiw iio. i uui uie crL'ifimiteii lhk iioHpitjilM itt to Jmilun,und tl.e no )i-wi renownvd cutablinlinieut of Ificurd t.i I'urin, tliix IiiKliiule liHrj berome In the Pa cilic Count. Tho tlioinmnds tttnnmlly received Hud niniil, piac ii in point of numliorof piitiuitlB among miu vury nrni in mo woriU,HliU llie BUCCeiW OI JIB trt'Ht' mem ikii kk it itccoiiato noitu. IMilVA I K ) SKAKS IS MALKS und IMBV.nv. LAIflTIKS IN KK MALKS are tlieimitil1'iitrnvi,iMnf in'Hiin. iiicy itiKiiiniiHly lit tic k the MVMtein and nnl uatly imdf niiine and (Wtroy it ; they clrive the bloom from the cli.'fk, the In ft re fioin theevi. lb Rii-Mitirth and v)tur from the frame; thev K've to the world puny aim aieaiieii oiiHpnntf, Hn fKiison, thronfrit mm rurtKive, ut nerutioiiH lliu rtue uf 1111111. TUa nmrkN run bo Bco it hi Kfi'iifulu, Coiuumptiuii, Cripples, the Idiot ic, the Pnralyliu, the Inwiue, etc. Tliere 1b no more terrible wourfre to the human race than tlioM divviweR tirrisinjr from the contamination ol Ve tie nil 1'oinmi. Tim mildeiit foriim, by rftreatiug to the blood, hold ever ovor the one ullliiiiil.ib( awniH of (leMrnciiati that is liable at tiny moment to full and uokiii io niieriy (lenn.v nil eartlilv Hopes. JlKKCl'lCY, recognized at the monl fatal mtdiral rnemif to man. coinhituiiK with the Veneieal, donblen us unimeru, i iione who have ben trea(ed with t ih! pernicious mineral poison nro not cured ; the disease tins oiuy ttBsuuieu u new form. Do not bo Satisfied with Partial Cures, that leave the poiimi to crawl through the Kystem, eat ing it way into the tistiues and organs beneath the apparently einooth HiiritH-e, to. bui-st out in the future with a virulence tlmt will batlie theellects of medisine. WilKN I' EH FECI Ct'ltKScun be obiaiueu bv con rrommltiiig a physiriau whom long pructu-e and "ihoro nifli invpftitnoion into the causes ol I'lSKASK of the I KINAK1 (Hv(JA.S euubles to determine at once the aature of the di sho. In all dinetweentniriil to the ntirioi'i euro. PER. FrXTH.'KhDY aud PKKMANENT Cures are always Guaranteed In Kviitiilis und its adjuncts ; Oonorraa and its Be- company jug dietiM's; all tiicnrdcrs of the Bladder, KidiM'vn aud proHratc; Keiuinul Veukuri8 ; Dis eamrs of the Heart and Lungs ; Itynpepnia Indigestion; , luipotencyt lueipieut CoKHiiniption, and all dim-awn oftlm Jrinurv orifaii, in ctitlicr twx, cure always WHninttd, Oft NO PAY ttEiriHEl) at the PUl-1 V Alt, Meclicnl IiiHtitul tilt. 1411 WASIIINUTUN STKKKT, SAN KHANCISt:0, i i t i t. t CAUFOItXIA. Seminal Ucaknrsn or jSpcrmatorrhtra. Tne voonifT man who extH-rleiictts that vrowimr weakness in his muscular mid ineutul oruatiiutiou should stop to couni'lcr whencs it a lines. He will tlud in the weakiifasof the Iwk, tremtiliiiv of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountable failing of the powers oi uie muni, distaste lor society, nnail or im pending I rouble, torebotltntm uf evil, sleep lessnesi, troubled aud lascivious dreams areoiunanied bv rrow ing deafuese, loss ofuniscular power, and numerous other symptoms of ilisortmnixulion. The positive tru ces of that ni'vot terrible and destructive ol all diseas es, (Seminal Weakaesn Wasting away his powers, deMmyinii his how of lifeartd nmuhcHHl, and drujfiiug him alftiiK the broken path of his exiiittucf tnutird a premature uravo. To him who tin tin hts life dribbliuff out iu (be ainH.Ua rye of the vital piinciMil of existence in mtduriiHl aud diurirtl emiseious. the mere ceiuuitiou uf the causes ol its appearHU.ce brings uo ussurauce ol reiiei. Marrlaire, that holv oftice, the sufciuard and hone of manhood, briuas to such a one no hope nf cure, but adds to his misery in the kttowledje that the one who ks to him for so much of her ha i tin lies, is a victim of his evil, and an innocent companion of his punish ment. He adds (o his misery and disorder until hope leaves him. There is no resell except iu proper aud skillful treatment, t'umuilt, then, aluuco, a physician whein Ion if practice aud careful rer-ear-ch has innde tltoroiiifhly conversant with every phase ol the dis ease Those who have become the victims of military vices, thut dn'uillul, faKcnmiinu. and dentrui tive hab it, wh' h tills tho'iftanriaj nf sit k rooms with paralytics and ci iisumplives, aud hundred) of untimely Ari'ures wttn its nil hi tied victims, snouia consult without a meat's del.tv. one who will svmtmiliize with their NUtlerinin. Tosuehthe Doctor would especially ad ilress hiutivlf, giving to eiich and all (iFStirance of a r. II K EC T and v I: M A N K N 1 THE trtlkout km tlranrr trom batmen, change of dirt, or fear of ex pom re. IK not lorget the aiblresa. tSee below. Iinporlanl to Frinnl'. When a female is in trouble ora lliirted with disease. and reonire maiieal orsurgial assi-fam-v, the empiiry should be. When, is there n rlivsivian w ho is ftillv comteUut to Hilii.iiiicter relief, and whoi rci'ivertaido stanluia( iu society reoimmeiids him to the confidence of the mm tti unity I The liNtor, nndcrniNiKliitg how mperaiiveiy uecessary uis rruiretoenis are, feels ulled upon n interpose, aud by calling tint attention if t lie alltictcd (o the fuel tloii he hat levii a I'Uti. Fi:soK OK OHTKTHI('.S aud KEMALK his E SK fr twenty years, and is fully qualiried to ad minister in all cawt, botli tntdtcully and siirgirallj, not in a opertit tal maunwr, hut in us thirnigi a man lier as veura of stndv and prurttcr Mh in hospitals and private families ran nuke, lo save them from the hands of the unqualified, uust-rupulooo, and des igning, therefore, lamihs ran rely um bim as Dptna father. All in nffliction run And in him one who can feel and sympathize with and befriend them In trnnble one inwlnsesecrpcv theutmost contiiur ran be plnced. CtiNM'LTAllnN (UY LhlTLU K l IU KW lt. r urr. rre so. ire n- belw. THE CELKllKATEU r EM A LE HEME ui ES. mm poanthHlfroni the private presrnpiionsof lR. HiL'NW, have now o'ttaiaed a most extended wmularitr. aud are correctly viewed to be the safest aud surest reme dies for tli mmplaiuu fcr which thev are applied The eaitantly arcroiug testimmiats of their e HI racy declare tttcm to be pre eminently superior in their ac ni. NO Im'It shonld ImH withntit tliat ttnAVmlint Agents Nons gmnitje auleiia prornred at this oBice. prn or Mail or Kxp-es. to anv part of the Klnfe THK ft It EAT KKUAl.K unm iv.-i di;lvlv TIVB PtiWDER-SKoKAlAHklKU LaDIES. New, nieann miaimue. tasting Imtn ft.nr lo six months Pnc fin. KHKNOI l.l N Ak. OU KKMALE MONTHLY PIMA P.sr euonrcinn. Aft vearsnfasc these pills stand aanvalled In efficacy Price 0 per bin. ' j o i orrtfcpnmirni. Patients reptding in anr iwrt of ibe Mate lm istant. who mar desire rwttcwl advice on thoir rm. spectite rae, ani who think proper to stibmtt a written staiement of such in preterenrv to hiMing a personal tnls-rvtew. are aaeured that their commaaics. tlons will be held mom sncrl Ail Wtterm mirat be Mmt& to tlte eorrestawaling pbystctan.ttiQSt IUO'pl aVJrj Wwbinfftan aMtrret Roi 7Xk P. 0 a Vaew-wco. Col. n. r. bkow.x Uril. I, Uv and rll rtreenlwk. Mlninf Ktnek aad .rafls ea fen fVrmttrier,. and the rlaatern $! ill Ituv OvM Durt or Bullivn OSra with vll fuo k. fn . on Stale turret iMf SALEM, OUR FIRST NOTICE CHANGE OF BUSINESS. WE respectfully Inform the pnblio that we deslmi chuiiuinK our remil trade to open a wholerale biportinir business, we will begin to sell out from this iy, our Dry-Goods,' Clothing, Groceries. BOOTS AND SHOES, And all articles generally kept in a retail store in this rtit v. We have already 'Imported dlreot from France, a spleudid assortment of Albums, Ladies' Satchels, NOTIONS, And etneclully tba latest styles of Dress Trimmings ! ' Which we will oiler at ' VERT LOW PRICES s We call especial attention of merchants, to whom we will esll wholesale at SAN f RANCISCO Prices ! Wa take this opportunity to express onr thanks for the liberal putruMure we have received, aud beu our fiieuds and the public in general to hear iu mind tlmt this notice is not to sell u few dollars' worth more goods, hut invite all to coma aud examine our stock, to price our goods, nnd only to buy after being con vinced of the real advantages we oiler. V. LKVY At Co., . Opposite tl.e W. Woolen Factory, North Salem. P. 8. We will take in oxcliniiKO nil kinds of mer chantable produce at the highest murkutuble rates. Suloin, April 'J, lSliC Sui5 J. 0. SHELTON, M. D. Practicing Physician nnd Surgeon, SALEM, OREGON. Office and residence. Jos. Wilson's brick, opposite the Ueunelt House. BlCIXUiipraditat cifilie Physio Moilicul collejfe.Cin ciiinnti, Ohin.lie is purely reformatory in his prac tice .discarding; iiliko uiiiierul and vegetable poisons .and nsinir Hiu h niediriiies only as aot iu perfect hiirmony with Nature medicines tlmt possess the rule reconi. meuihitiim tlmt it' they do no good, they will do no injury. He lins ulso attumled it full course of lerturi's in the Tobind, (Alloputliic) Jlodicul College, Suit Fran cisio, and Imviii iimcticed medicine on tliis court about six years, Is fully acquainted with the diseases peculiar to tho climate. Doors, Windows & Blinds. JUST received, a iHiae assortment of pine DOOHft aud WINDOWN, from Eastern Manufactories, and for sule chciip, for cash, at STRATJG & ANDERSON. March 19, 18(i6.-3in3 New FirnijNew Store, New Goods BROWN, COX & CO. yilOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, WliiGfa unci HilHorM, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, VAKEK NOTIONS, Tohncco, Clears, Ac. Ac. Center Store, New Brick Block, SAI.IC.M, OKIX.ON. We ln.ve now on hand, nnd are now rn- rcivit..;. the I.AIIHKST nml Itc.sr UK- t'fi LKU1KO hKILK lie UUUDS ill oar line ever offered THIS SIDE OF HAS FRANCISCO! Which we propose to exclmnm) at LOW ItATKS for IluUer, Eks, llscon. Outs, Wheal, and Produce iu veneraj i and, rather than keep books, we will NOT KEFUSE GOLD AND S1I.VEK. .Please Cull and Examine our Mock of Tea ic Grindstones, Coffee ic Nails, Sugar Ac Axes, Syrup ic Hint) Vitriol, Saleratna & Wusll- Iloards. , Cream Tartar & H rooms, : Pocket Knirei & Starch, Snnps 4c Honey, Clothes Hilrkets ic I Pickles. Itnpe & Tamarinds, iCoal Oil & llnneT, ' Ht.etc-ttrr'n UittcV & I Oiitiiicnl, Tohncco A; Cheese, Cieara Sc Corn IWkets, Dve Stnffs & Farina, Shovels cV Niitnii-s, jMccrschaain Pipe, ic Citron ic Wash Tubs. Spades, Kaisins fc MnnsoTrapr-Wriiil Pipe, ic Shot, Itice ic Saltpeter. Cmifi-otionery ic Salmon ic Wooden ClnthecPiii,, liimls, .Mackerel ii Powder, MIXEItS1 OVTF1TS IX Fl'LL't In fart, everything usually kpt in a Flrat-llnss (jrotfrj nnd Provision Store I 00ODS DELIVEKEI) To all parls of the city, FREE OF CIIARUE. Don't Fowl tho IMurei Oct. 2. 1HIV. nitow N, COX, A CO. REAPERS! The well known and celebrated OIIIO ttKAPKI., (Called the New York Improved, or Feymour and, Mnrimn.) Cntnmiied Uachr.e, with great improve ments, bavin a STEEL CUTTER BAR, Can be changed from a ra,H!r. to a mower, In Ira minntea; cots 6 and t, feet swath, within one itch or two feet from the rm..id i will rot IU lo tfll arm. perdav. fen be need with two or more horses V. ill work nn SIDE IIII.I.M, where olkrr Mnrhnrt rill an. Thev are easier to gel the (train off than any other machine, leaving it nut of the way of th lleap er. The GIANT IlEAPEIC Cma a BKVFX FOOT NWATH, will cut 30 acre par day. A IX). SrCormlrk'i 8-foot Heapm and Mower, Ball'i Ohio " " Mannr'tt Wood'a Prize Mowers, tnlon, BajSUlf, krrbej'i, ele. Pltt'ailmproved THUASmiiQ MACHINES Russell's Masslllon nnd Sweepstake, 30 TO S nfll f'VI.I-VDKMSI ALSO, Haines' Illinois Barrester (Header;, Sire Borse-Raket, on Wheels, Rerolvlnn all Slirs, Portable Power llajr Presses. With a treneraj aaurtaw..t of AGRICULTURAL C00D8. ew as can tea parrluued elsewkere. J. D. ARTHUR fcSON, tta lor. Inliriirni and Davi 8t.,H. Y. ollrr. THEnnoVfirued herel? BltiT.n, iwrtis ."T1 h lAIIY JA.Vt; IHIIIIAKII. L. latl hu le-d and bwrd, 1 1 1.--it J i-t a,,,., , p,o.c4tnin and that be lll J) e, nul. ,4 Ur c utrm llu,i ' B irna M-tS. f.ilk p-only. .'ne rf. Itw. Itrrl" OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 18GG. She (Drcgon J'tiittsmaw. Tub Prbsiuknt and Conorexs. Happily, tne rrasKient tooa tne paaaa-reot theuivil nights bill over his veto in tha best humor in the world. Instead of following the programnio that hud boon cnalkca out for niiti by some of Ins new friends, and proclniinitiD- ConereNi a revolution. ary aasmblKe, cnllinjr upon the militia of Vir ginia to disperse it, and Inaugurating civil war, ho said that perhaps it was well enough that the bill had become a law, though he could not con scientiously give it hi signature. He did not believe tbat the bill wat constitutional, but the Supreme Conrt had that to decide, and in the meantime we could all have the beneficial results tbat might arise from it. And Congress feels that President Johnson Is not so bad a man, after all. The most radical Republicans discover that he really is not a cop perhead, if be does welcome all classes of politi cians to the support of the Union cause t nor a rebel, though Im shakes hands with men who fought against us during the war. . There is a wholesome reaction in his favor. A score of his E articular friends, nominated for office, have just een confirmed, who a fortnight since would have been contemptuously rejected ; and this is but uiiu ui tuo .ijfii. 01 Mm .(inus llliliraiing inn. tne exec 11 tl j and legislative departments of the Gov ernment may yet work together for the goneral safety and thacommon frood. Congress and the President, each having had a lick at the other, feci better about it. There is no question that tha President's speech on the aid of February was au indiscreet one, and that it damaged him tjrloay, bi-t it can not bo candidly disputed that he had a very aggravating provo cation, given by those at whom, according to nenry wara tieorner, lie put ins heels through tho dnsli-bonrd of the Radical carriage. Ho ve. toed the Freedmen's Bureau Hill, and killed it, hut the Hureaa has another year's opportunity tode niiinstrato its usefulness. He vetoed, also, the uivn Kignts Dill it is passed over his head, and thia must be considered, if an amicable spirit pre vails, a pretty square adjustment of accounts, and it certainly is a period when moderate and pru dent counsels may he received and profited by tin. Com., April 19. uiiiikd uiiESMKS. uooi'., &c A spicy writer on fashions, snys : It la all the rnge to have dresses " gored" now a very bloodthirsty word, suggestive of any thing but the harmless tnsk of the dress-mukur. Gored dresses have been in vogue at intervale for years past. We remember, as a very young man and that is farther back than we like to 'think ot having a too susceptible heart " gored'' by a young dvess-maker, named Sally, in a gored dress. She jilted us. She endeavored, we rocolloct, to soften the blow by a little sally of wit; but we didn't laugh, and we haven't soon little Sully since. Hut why harrow up tho slumbering rec ollections of the oust? It has occurred to it that porhsp, some nf onr male renders don't know what a gored dross is. It is a dress cut ilh the waist and skirt in one piece, with no gathers, or folds, or plaits, at. the lop of the skirt. It is a nico operation, titling a gored dress to a lady. Some dress makers will not undertake if. It is only recently that perfection in "goring" has been arrived at, although tho young dress-maker, In whom melancholy allusion haa boeti made, understood it but let that pass. The most recent style of gorod dresses is called the " Princess," uiade en suit. The trimming around the botlout of the skirt behind, and run ning up the sides, a la rail fence. Hretolles in front, terminating in epaulettes on the shoulders. Hoops are expanding alarmingly; Tho mod erate "Quaker" of last spring is superseded by the immense hell shaped Bradley's Duplex Ellip tic Empress Trail! (ioodncss gracious I what a long untie, and what immense hoops, too! The largest size measure four yards and three quarters around the bottom. There is no use of talking the Indies are not going to discard hoops, or re duce their size very materially. - Ladies, very sein-ibly, loop up their dresses for promenading a move in the right direction. I'll is prevents trailing their dresses over dirty sidewalks aud crossings, and docs away with the necessity of "wriggling" over surface gutters. It also olfords an opportunity for the display of white skirts, handsomely embroidered, braided, or otherwise trimmed, wbkh, with spring, took tho place of the balmoral. BoNNKTS IN PARI!,. The 0110 great object of my admiration in Paris is the "bonnet" its ever changing shape, its splendor, its disappearance, lis 'Mark days iu uotiitngiiess," What do you think bonnets were yvaterdnyt Not crape, nor tulle, nor silk, nor satin, nor velvet, nor straw. No, nothingbut flowers. I saw one lady with a bonnet of daisies, and another who hail on her head a handful of lilies of the valley, festooned with a groen ribbon. If it really is anything, a bonnet can scarcely be less than a few lilies of the valley, which at Florence would cost half a Paul. Another lad v had a wreath of wnll.fln The last was too liko a fashion which used to ob tain in London on- Mav-dav : but the others were sweetly pretty, and that such a something as that 'lilv" Itlltll.n, ..... t ., 1 ...j tviin, vui.io uub ui ..Dining, is a wonder of art. There was. too. a dust colored dress and bonnet, -he Intter having in ittwo great natural roses, which were worth paying the grand stand ticket only to aee. Certainly some French women can dress, if they can du nothing else. 1 8tn;Tlti:HN OnKoos The Sefief of June 4th contains the following: Within the past ten days wo have been in al most every sectiun of tho countv. and find that the proiipect for large yields of grain was never more tavorable. The heavy showers of rain wi.irn nave laiien in almost every locality will bo suthVieiit to bring the barley, wheat, and oats crops out in their creates! abundance. Tim com crop is all that looks any ways bad, and it is thought the cold weather haseflectcd it, and ns soon as warm weather comes, it will grow wiih increased vigor. Tim fruit crop will ho large this fall, but probably not as great as lani year, as the frost injured tha peaches in many localities. Tho newly incorporated company arc making arrangements to erect a fine steam quartz mill, oe.ir Dardanelles, Jackson county, lo work the Swindon ledge. They intend to purchase a mill of tho best aud latest pattern. This is undoubt edly a rich ledge, and we think the wholo enter prUe cannot fail to prove a success. Mr. Thomas ('havener has made a donation of Ins bridge aerbss Kogue river, at Dardanelles, to tho county, fur the free use of ii citizens. Ho! For tub Nkw Hui'th! Seven new Hiilladay's Overland Mail Ac Expr.-sa Compa ny's Coaches with fresh and well matched horses, have pa -d West as apart nf the roll, ing stock for the Laramie, Big Horn, nnd Vir giuia Ciiy rout, a. A number of ranchmen i t selling nut and moving before the approaching railroad whistle, to lake ap their khode in the region of mountains and rich mines; soon it will be 110 SA( KKD limiting ground in the wes tern States; all will have been trampled and upturned by I ho gold m-ker. and "the neigh of the iron horse." will resound harshly from peak to peak, striking gratingly opon the ear of the hack-woodsmen. Even now there is but onr locality that attracts the ere of the pioneer Ibst is .Montana and Idaho. Col. James Uridger. tho oldest pioneer in the innun tains? hss hern oidi-red to report to Col. Car ringlon, s guide on the expedition which is to leave Kearney in a few days. Where liridger gnei the l.-seer lights will follow. A large number of 'pilgrims" are already passing Kearney for the roonntains, and now that the prairie brgiu lo look green, thousands nf oth ers will greet os. Furl Ktarne Ihruld, April 14. T11 a Lahokst Man ix thc Wont.ii. It appear tint Teoneaata ean boast of having produced lli largest man In the world. The Jackson Whig it April ,'Klih says: Miles Dardea was. beyond all question, the largest man in the world, at least ince the day nbeg there were giant in Ilia laud. His bight was seven feet in iochi-a, two inchrs liiglnf than Porter, the Kentucky giant. Ills weight-as a fraction over 1.00(1 pounds. He lornrnred around tba ttaulsii feel four inches, and it took one hundred feet of plank to make hia colli u. He tsae fifty lite year old sthen he died, foil af bmior and poe.-cd of fine sense, though very eeueiuva on I lie subject of corpu lency. We knew Dardeo filter u Tear belore hi death, lln then weighed four hundred ttopnds, but continued to increase as lie lie became older. : - -' k yu,Ccti DEATH UK 11EIT. m. SCOTT. West Poipt. N. Y., May 29,-Lient. Gen. Winfteld Soott died this morning at half psst 11 o'clock. New York, May .30. The funeral of Gen. Scrlt will take place at West Pot.it at 9 o'clock on Friday morning, and that day will be ob served, by order ol the President, in a proper manner at all military post,. The flags of shipping are to-day at half mast. Oen. Soott was out Saturday afternoon and there were no signs of early death. Ha has been failing quite fast though his physician expected he would not expire at such an early day. He was perfectly conscious op to the moment of his death. .Though he had Inst his voico some hours previous, hn recognized the chaplain of the post ten minutes before ha (lied, and clasp ed his hand in silenoe. June 2 The funeral obsequies nf Gen. Soott at West Point yesterday, were largely attended by distinguished army nnd navy of ficers, a Congressional delegation, pIo. The Episcopal burial service was read,, and after addresses by Chaplain Freiioli and Bishop Potior, the remains wete buried with rnitahls military honors. Tho day was generally ob served throughout the country. - Divorck inMassachusbtts Chief Jus- lico ISigelow. of Muasaoliusetts, Hind short work with a divoroe case which camu belore him at Springfield recently. It was hn ap plication uf a wife for divorce from her hus band, on the ground uf eitreuio cruadty, It coming up in the testimony that the woman had been beaten and otherwise ill-used by her hnsliitm', thc Judge nt once decided the ease iu her fuvor, Inking occasion to remark that iu case of any violence by a liuslinnd In the wife, he should not lienr afl tlio points before decid ing in I'u'vor of the latter. . The woman might forgive cruelly toward herself, but the Court could nut. ITEMS. Tklkurapiiiu Fkat. Quite a telegraphic feat was accomplished on the evening of May 4lli, by the American Telegraph Company, iu transmit ling messages over a circuit nf one thousand miles without tlio usual 'netjiod of employing repeaters. This was performed by the application nt a new telegraphic invention called Letfcrt's Open Cir cuit Instrument, which, by its successful opera tion on this occasion provos that a desideratum of thc telegraphic fraternity has been attained. CiiN. 8nnnlAN aki 'tim Im.iANR. General Sherman and stall' passed through Wamego, Kan sas. Hay 4th, en route for Fort Hiley. A large party of Sac ami Fox Indiana, who we to on a friendly visit to the Pottawolamius, paid their ro spects to tho General, nnd entertained bim with ihi'ir war dance and several games. This out burst of savage welcome was received wilh deep respect by the great warrior. No Safkty. Gen. Early, late of tha C. 8. A., who has just returned from Mexico, denounce the Imperial humbug and the scheme of American colonization. Ho says: "Tho Emperor, Carlotta, or any one of Europnan nationality, cannot go three miles from the city of Mexico, or any other large center nf population, without a strong body guard for protection; they Would be killed at sight, among the people, without it "., Mli.t, Foit Hi.ack Foot. The frame work for a flouring mill in Bitter Hoot valley, nenr French town, is now up, and ready for the machinery. The mill is about 41' miles from tho newly-discovered mines of Elk creek, will be in tho center of a fine agricultural district, and with a dense mill-. ing population oil all sides, cannot prove other than a success. Ongoninn. Messrs. Heard Ic Miller, teamstora from Chi eo, with freight fur Owyhee and Idaho City, lost over 4lb bead of cattle nusr (.'amp Lyon by the depredations of the Indians. They followed tho Indians inrn the nintiiitiiins, where thev found tho remaitis of most of the stolen t attle. They saved only Mil head out of 4110. Act-ltiKST. Mr. Albert Weaver met with an accident at the court-house in Portland Inst Tues day, whirli resulted in breaking one of his lower limbs, badly shattering the bone, below thekueo. Ho was standing near where a pistol accidentally fell from the hand of another, discharging as it si ruck the floor, the ball enteriug the left leg above the ankle. Oirguniim. A ni:vol,i)TioNARY IlRnn Dkad. William llulrhings, the last surviving Revolutionary sol dier in I he Ktate of Maine, disd at Penobscot, on Thursday. May 3d, IMtiO, aged 102 yeara. Special nonors were arconleu to tha memory of the de ceased, at his funeral. There are only two more Revolutionary soldiers surviving in tlio United States. TiKcnNNTHCCTION. Caleb Cnshinv and soma other Conservative authorities express the opin ion (list the Republican psrly will be irresistible in the North, with their platform, in tho coming elections, enter justice thase is in favor of the constitutional amendments. Gen. (Irani pro nounced the report wise, Just, and expedient, and warmly recommends It. A steamer going from Huston to Portland, was found to he rniitiii.fr aslrsy, owing to devia tions of her compass. The deviation, it was af terwards fomid, w as caused bv tlio steel hoon skirt of a young lady who was in Ilia pilot house, and on her retiring the compass resumed its proper position. Ml iiliFR Charles P. Duano, a notorious row. ily. recently .hot Col. Ross at Ran Francisco, bv coming up behind bim. wilh his brother John Du ano as aid. The difficulty is said to have originat ed from a dispnle about a land title TheDiisue w ere immediately arrested, and are in jail Col. Itoa died the next day. (Ion. Cass is dying of softening nf the brsio, and his fsmily are in dailr expectation nf his de cease. He is at times rational, and abl4 to con vene with friend ; but this ia an exceptional stale of mind. m passes most of his lime Iu sleep undisturbed; tien. Cass is S4 years old. In Mercer County, P., woman dressed her self in cotton garment thoroughly aalurated in oil. and set fire to them. She waa aeen by her children iu a few moments, and the tiro was ex tinguished with bucket of water, but not until she had been fatally burned. On the ,K)ih ult., In San Francisco, a man named Smith shot his wife, and then committed suicide by shooting himself through the head. It Is thought the woman will recover. They wera both low character, and once lived in Portland. A new Invention, paper sock, ia announced. The socks are made of pspcr and muslin canibiu ed. Tho Inventors aay they will lasts, long aa an ordinary pair wnnld keep clefin, and their cost will not equal the price of washing. The Supreme Court of Maaearhuaelta ha decided that a revenue stamp on a note Is no part nf it. and need not ba copied, nor doe the want nf a stamp on th note affect the validity of It un less fraudulently omitted. . Oono roa Dli'Kr.sta. Charles Dickens da ctined a recent Invitation to read before Victoria on the ground that ha would not go as a per former where be wa not received aa a gentleman. Charles is almost equal to self-government, Unlwer, ths novelist, In a letter to a gentle man in Boston, says : " I hsv closed my career a a writer of fiction. I am gloomy and unhappy. I have exhausted the powers of Ufa, chasing plea sure where it was not o ba found." The Connecticut Arm Company are manu facturing a sheen-aljearing machine, which is said to he a marvel of mechanical triumph. It is shoot aa larg a an old-fashioned little spinning wheel. Henry Bunnell, of Windsor, went into his cellar to cut up ome potato for bis cows, when he stumbled and fell upon his knife, which pen elratcd his heart, causing Instant death. One of tha regular writer for tba New York Tnisw Is a lady, the wile of a prominent eustotn house official. Two young men In Troy, whlla serenading a young lady, were badly scalded by tha enraged papa's throwing hot water upon them. The first green corn of ths season appeared In the Han Krauciaco market on tits WtU of May, selling at W, centa per dose a Last year freight from tba Mlaaoort river to Salt l.ak waa 30 cants. This year only U cants. Hon. 8. Oarfu ldo has entered nnon hiadutir as Surveyor (jeueral of Washington Territory. Look out, lest by Indorsing tht character of others yo'i hue your own. WHOLE NO. 795. XKLKGlgAlMIIO NKVVH. Woshingtrn, May 29. The Committee nf Waya and means, after holding daily sessions for two mnhtlis, are taking a short rest before completing the revision ol tha tnrtn, Which tlicy have us yet discussed only in a general way. A comparison of opinions lends however to the belief that few important ohanges will be made other than those required to harmo nize tha tax on imports with the internal tax as imposed by the bill just passed by the House. It is possible that additional prntco tinn will he given to some articles, but there is ground to helievo that the wool and iron inter ests which ara clamorous for heavy duties, will ho disappointed. : ... ... .,, Mulligan, the Indiana ooiisptrator lately re leased from imprisonment, appeared befnre the United States Court tif Indianapolis yesterday and gave bond to appear for trial for treason, uext November. i ,,. ; A Washington aneoial snys.- Tho Senate yesterday rejeoted Wade Hampton for post master of Pitsburg, and Single for postmaster of I.htoyette, Ind. The latter is the editor nf (lie Lalayclte (burter, and was appointed et'ce tho present inoniiilietit, the editor uf the Jour nal, removed. Among thti confirmations were General Cassias Fiiircliild ns Utiited State Marshal' of Wisoonsln and Iown; Cumming. Associate Justice of Idaho. It- is said tliere was Iu be a cleau sweep of office bidders hi Illinois where the organization of the Repub lican party was in radical hands. - Tho Chicago Timti of this "morning an nounce that it is not iuiprol.ali'e that Presi dent Johnson will deliver the oration nt the laying nf the corner stone nf the Douglas monument in thut city on the 4th of July. Gov. Ogleshy had been selected, but the so leutiun gave dissatisfaction in tlio friends ut" Douglas. ( . W ashiiigtiin, May 21). Sciinr llsrrcila yes terday presented his credentials us envoy from Iho Peruvian Republic expressing the friend I v dusires of that power. The President replied), expressing reciprocal regard. New Orleans, May 2!)tli. Utider authority froai the War Department, General Canity liua relinquished, nnd Brevet MnJ. tier). Bitlrd, lute Assistant Commissioner nf tho Freedinen' Korean, hn assumed command of the Depart ment nf Louisiana. Sarulugu, N. Y-. May 2!th. Cougross Hull Hotel was burned tin ruing; total Ins $&(l.0ni, insurance flOtMKKl. Tho Hotel would have been opened mi Wednesday., New York.- May yfl. Suspicious Fenian movements lead lo tlio belief Hint Gen. Swee ney is on the war path mid iiniis mischief, ltodies of armed F.-uiaiis aio reported leaving Cincinnati, Indiiiupolis, Cleveland unit other points fur the Canada bonier. Ada Isiuio Menken is lying dangerously ill aW tier up town residence in this city. . ; ' New Yu.rk, May ao r-Tlie Vtrtia'i news kives improved impulse lo gold, lint the effect .n., ri. .t.t..- i .i. . u,..,u v, nun-,,, ev-uui ii iub nn. ii-e iiintt w a. expected. Investment Inquiry wit active and the slock more animated. Offering tif the California Wool Association was uineiided by dealers. The quality of tlio wool was not all desirable. Tile first quality brought a fair price but poor descriptions tnld low. As a whole, the sale wne satisfactory, und all offer ed iv us sold. Prices ranged from 71 K to 73 cents. ....... New York. May 30 Tlie Peruvian hronght 7,W passengers, arid Inst, during Ih passage, 35 I mm cholera. There are eighteen now sick, who will lie tiausl'erred to the hospital snip. , , Washington. May 30. The Secretary of War to day sunt to tha House the report nf uen. oinneiiiun nn tne Memphis nuts.' Stone man says the investigation shows 24 negroes killed, 8 of whom were discharged soldier. " , CONUUKSSIOXAIi. Washington, May 29. The Senate. I.y uiinmioii vote uf 43 uyes. struck out tho 3d section of the constitutional amendment, when Howard offered a substitute ns agreed to in caucus; as follows: No person shall bo a Sena tor or lierresentiitive in Con gross, nr elector for President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, nr under any Suite, who having pre viously taken an oath as nVemlier nf any State Legislature, or an executive or judicial officer of any State, tn support the Constitution uf the United Stale', shall have engaged in insur rrotinn or rebellion against the same, nr given aid and comfort to tha rnemu-a thereof; hut Congress may, by Vole of two thirds nl each house, remove such disability. Howard also imposed an amendment tu the first .po tion li substituting iho words, horn in the Utiltcil State and subject In the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United Stale and of the Slat wherein they reside." Ho ulso proposed to nmend the secoiiu section so ns to apportion representation iiccurdiiqj ft. voters. .Mr. Siiulshiiry said IhU was the first notice the minority had received uf the result nl the cau cus held by the majority. He therefore moved that the amendment lie printed nud that the subject be postponed till to-morrow. On mil lion of Mr. Freeen leu, this order was entered. Mr. Sunnier substituted a bill fur the enabling nut which provides thut when uny Slate lately ill rebellion shall hare rutilied the foregoing amendment, ami shall have mod lied Its Con stitulion and law iu roiilurinity therewith, and ahull have further provided ihur there shall lie un denial of Ilia elculire Itauidiisu In oil men nf the Untied Slate because of race and color, and that ull per hall bo cquitl before the law, the Senators and lii presetitativcs from such Stales as are found duly elected and qualified muy, after having Inkeu the required oath of office, lie admitted inlo Cungress as such; provided, that nothing in this section shall be so const riled a to require the disfran chisement of the Uiiiu who Is now allowed to vote. The. House passed Elliott's bill reported lust week continuing the Freedmen's Bureau for lliree years. Mr. Sumner also Introduced a bill to enforce the article In Iho Constitution abolishing slavery by securing tha elect ive Iranohise to colored ctlileii. ' It provides llml every citizi if whatever rnce or color, shall have ths right In vole at all elections; Slate laws to lite contrary shall be void. The Tribune' t rpeoial says the Constitution al amendment ns revised by the caucus and reported in the Senate yeaterday. received a unanimous role, ami will receive a Vide af nl least 34 Senators, while at luosl llieru cau be but 14 against it. Tlio prospects are that it will be acted upon In two or three days n tliere will ha uo speecll on the If u ion tide, ' It is looked up. a with much lav.'.r In tha House by all leading Union men, und will be adop ted by a olid vote as soon as it puses the Sen ate. Washington, May 30 The Senate took on the vuiistiiutinual amendment. Mr. Doolittle moved to amend tha first sec tion br Inserting the Word "Indisus not lux- ed." Mr. Cowan lliougnt it belonged tu lbs State to say whu ate citizens. Mr. JoIiusiiii said very aenoa question had atiseu and Sniuo of Iheiii had given rise to tn much emliarrasinciit as lo who are citizens nf the United States, and what art tht rights which belong to them. Tba object ol the amendment was to settle the que.lioit. lit thought Ilia committee to whom lite supjeet was referred, and by whom the report had kern made, had acted wisely in defining what iitsiensbip is. He knew of uo better way of acooinpli.hiiig that than the una adopt ed by the couiiuit'et. Mr. John.on then pass ed lo Ilia amendment of Doohtlle, ami ex ploded himself iu favor of it. lit (Mr. John eon) hoH-d tbat ths friends uf ill joluk resolu tion would adopt it. Mr. Howard said that the great objection tn Doolittle' amendment , that its effect would It to naturalna all Indians wlto said tax. HOOK Al JOB rJUMIAU, - Of Every Description, KXtSUUTKO WITH NEATNESS AND pUPATCIf. f xatki or ADviansnto. - SlrttltMertlen, S per square of ten lines or leu, njntoa awasar. It for each aalaMaaeat nwsrllsn. tW Advertising till,, wlxra tint paid tn advance, will rlisrmd tTsnly-Dv. per cent, aildllional, to cover th.c.i! feollMtlon. : , ' - 1 I ' ' ' ' tr A liberal deduction from Uk tv rale will b Mad a tvor of Ihos. who advirtli, by th. qurtr. . Mr. Doolittle tavs tho words to his amendment were in the Civil Rights Bill, in a provision similar to that which was now proposed as a constitutional amendment. The Civil Rights Bill undertook to do the sainn thing which ia now in progrnsa here, declaring who shsll ba Citizens. This declaration nf Congress waa without validity unless a constitutional amend-: ment should bo brought forward to enforce it, Therefore, he professed to report this amend ment. Mr, Fessenden said such doubts wera never expressed in tha Comittee ot 15. Do ring all the discussion lo tht Committee, tha subject was not mentioned. Mr. Grimes said that Mr. DiHilittlO's charge was not only an Imputation upon the Committee but upon every Senator who toted for the Civil Rights Bill. After some remark by Mr. Saulsbury, nyt s and noes were demanded opon adoption of Doolittle amendment to insert the words mentioned, Disagreed to, aye 10, noes 20. ' THK S0VYKK. ' Twilight begin i' i Hid in a sheltering itrch. I sit and wait, And soo, how from the day which hurries, lata " " llrave Labor, on the threshold of tha gala, . One more hour wiu. ', Far down the field, Dew balbed, I see, with ftnltering rags and feeble hand, An apid man, who east iuto tha furrowed land llandluls, In which the harvest time has hid and plauaed I lis fntur yield. i . , j .. 'i III shadew block. ' - -'X fllirfctitlc, walks beside bim through the dust, ... Like master! Ob. how well the sower mast ' llrlieve, thai dnyk fly frriarhteii with no Idle trust,' - i And turn ma back ! . While to aud fro He tourneys, patient, pn the lengthening plain, ' ' 1 watch, unseen, the showering of th graiui .... ;i And, as he tills his hand, and sows again, , .1 marvel hnw, , ' ' ; ""I " Wilh subtle torsi " ' (If lusllilisouud, the shadow, fold by fold, . ! . .i t, Kprmtds up Its winirs, until the sower's hold Aud solemn itiolimt aeeois fo lay it bold - ' ',f ' iii I' poll the start. ', Hugo., ' A Cuitmi'S but Doubtful Story. Tha following I from the Norfolk (Va.) correspond, enca ol the New York Tribune: i , ;i . , , A ourioos statement was made to nie jo pri vate, conversation a few day since by au ex rebel ollioer nf Hlnnewnll Jackson's command. HpeakingnfJackM.il, he said that if Jaok'on bad been in command of the rebel army nftar the lint t Iu tif Aulicliiiu the war would have been brought tu a cluso. This statement I waa anxious to know the rcasoo of: "Jackson proposed to Lee and other oflioers that McClellun should be delicately approaoh ed wilh a proposition in place him (MoCtellan) in cnimutiiid of both the Union and rebel ar mies, and then dictate to the Administration satisfactory terms for peace, which at that time would have been the deposing of Linoolu. Bm Jeff. Davis got wind of the plan, nnd it fell through. , We thought that tha United Stales Government had become awart of sack a plan, nnd that was the way that we account ed for the fact nf MoClcllan being relieved from the command of the army,"., . . This seemed so curious an arrangement that I made further inquiries, and discovered that snch a plan wit certainly proposed, aod thought Iu be a feasible one. ' CvKi'g W. Fikld. A New Ynrk. paper snys that Cyrus W. Field has Just returned from kls thirty-sixth voyage across tha ooean on tilts enterprise to whioh he haa devoted tba last twelve years nf his life. , , . ;, . ,H Mr. Field says that all who were connected with the former expedition tn lay the Atlantic Telegraph Cable feel sure of soocess this llino. If accomplished, it will he Justly regarded aa one uf tin) gruntcst achievements nf modem times, and we are glad that the honor should fall to one of nur countrymen. This ia now conceded by Englishmen thetnrelres. The London Mar sarsi "Tht causa of At liintio telegraph 1 Indebted lo Mr. Cyras W. Field more than lo any other individual man or tn any body nf men." This is Iiigb praise lo come from John Ball, bat it is as honorable to those wiio rentier as to him who reoeives it, Ccrlaiuly. Mr. Field has fought the battle lung enough. No man in either oountry will wish to rol him nf the honor, if at last be gains the victory. Such Indomitable perseveranoo de serves, and we trust will ommand t.Flag. A Hoiir Trust. Mr. Bcecher. In' bia lec tors ou "Reconstruction" made, this illustra tion uf the relations nf Mr. Lincoln and hia suocesaor, tn tht Radical. Mr. Lincoln waa averse tn strife, ami be yielded to the radical pressure regretfully. lie said it waa the "grca.1 mistake of hi life," bat he wanted peace, and did not want members of hia party lo einharrass hi administration. For the reason, against his better judgment, ba pa tiently submitted tn the diotatioti of tba Radio ill leaders. Aware of these fsots, Mr. Beech er says: "Tho kind and patient Mr. Lincoln wits cudgeled and whacked by Cungress, aad bore it with a putirut spirit, reminding bim of some horses who merely nut when oudgeled, as though it was tn brash flies off. When they ooiumeiiued whacking Mr. Johusou. Ibey foond a pair of heels through the dash hoard, and they left the wagon aud took to tree aod bush es crying "brast. brute," but siuoo then k4 oudijcleil more carefully." Tiik Hai'ti.k of Five Foxae. Uea. George K, Warren has prepared a report of the battle nf five Forks, with a Justification of hi conduct in that affair, which presents quite a new aspect of tht caso. It will ba reooi looted that on the occasion referred to Uea, Warren was removed from oomiunud, for an iliffstlgnlinn. the pnblio have remained Up to this lime ignorant of the cause nf hit removal. His pamphlet is intended to show that ha was unjusily trealed. and though h writes tempt-1 rutely, it is conceded that lie make out a vwry strong case, which hi acknowledged bravery ' and former sncerss as a commander nf the Filth Corp will go fur tn strengthen. It ia suggested that lor the sake of history it might be well If other officers of the army would pre sent their views upon disputed points in a spirit of seeking tn render reparation lor what ever of injustice may have been done partici pants iu our great slruggle with rebellion, p v Will Kkiioknk E.xploiik? Three death's wen oocojioi.ed recently in Lowell, Massachu setts, by tliu exploiiou of Kufuseua lumps. Good oil a ill not tipltale, but a eerlain exoase of benzine render it explosive. The follow ing anfety test is given aa I he best: Pill a tum bler thrro fourth full of moderately cool water.' and IlicM pour one-half lablcspoonfoll of oil ou to it at r it together, then bold a lighted mulch over it, and if it takes lire from the va por before the flame comet In contact with tha ml, It it dangerous aud ought out lo ba astd, a good eil will out oaro readily even wbea a lighted maloh is thrown into, it hot nioat of thai jilulleratrd oil will bora freely. , . . , Am Old Watch. A friend ef oars oa Scott rivrr, tars be was show a a lady'i watch. belonging lo Mr. Coiudrcau, a, French liietchant doing business on Juhnsoo'e Bar, who assured h,tu that It is two hundred and rixlr five year old, or has been that kmglu In family. Mr. Coludreaa says it formerly be longed In his great, great, great (rand-mother, and ha been banded down from one to Moth er ever since. It Is quite a small open faea gold watch uf the Aid-fashion ball's eye pat tern, aod it really looks at if it might have at. taiued Ibis great aga. Its workmauship Is ex cellent. Is iiuw in good running order aud keepa first-rate time Yrtka Journal. At Leavsuworth, May lid, a policauian named. Carry waa subbed and killed by a man name John Quina, whom hs wa sndsavovin; to arrest fur a breach of lb pam, Quit.B wa ladfe) la jail, lath availing about !) u'eloek bt wu lakes, from tha jail by a crowd and hang lo a ite. 4)no Austin was recently killed at UoiaaCity, by falling npon a circular saw, whilt la motion.