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'H; z&N&ty Pt '&& Hzzsmms ISni W ;W ?y hi gjijiiimi TbPtiT- $5 PER ANN'UM. TUB OPOON SENTINEL. liibllsl"Cl every Saturday, by O-aiBARA & FKBANBR, JtDrrORJt AMI PHOPBlfSTUItN. ns. o'-mbaiu, it. 11. MIKANKI'. TERMS ur ouooutiriiuwi (H AnVAXCK.) One Cony, One Year .. $3 W One Copy, Six Mniillis 3 HJ Unc Copy, Thrvo .Months '1 01) ADVERTISINa HATE8: Oae Sqwiri. of Twclre Lines or less. First In- rrftloit,33 00 nnd for each subwqticul liber- lion, 4 1 00. I'rofrwlonnl or lliivtu's Cnnl. r-ncli Square, per Annum. $.10 Oil - lor Six Months, Ha 110 ; for Throe Months 410 Oil. A llU'rul ilhrouiil Will b iii.nl' to prrcons who gdrrrll" to thu extoai ul lour intntroi. TV minili'T ir inn'rtiont should bo marked on lh tnnrgui of aihirlbvmi.'iiti'. tiii: "SEN'TIN'.EL" W BOOK AND JOB JtlfTIM Jacksonville, Oregon. PL&liK AM FAK87 mm and job rnnou OP CYERY DESOrtlPTION, Executed "I th Neatness ami Dbpatch, In Iho BEST STYLE OF THE AHT, AT VERY LOW PRICES To Null tliq Tlmoa. Our vtiorlment of material li new ami rxtcn five, rxl all onlrrn lor 1'laln, Ornamcnt.il. nml Vtatj I'rlntlnt;, promptly flllnl in n manner that will not fall to eltcaatwactlon. A'fiill uvrtment of l.w IImvuh, micIi u lifla..Mort- tlwaya on baua, ana ronuio cucap. B.F.DOWELL, ATTOIINEY AT LAW, Jatliximllle. UrrROM. Will practice lu all the CourUor tlio :i.lJuiN clil Llittrlcl, the btirvuie Court-of Uregou, uml la YrrU, Cal. l'irtlcuhr attention paid to procuring; Iiml WarrunU ami collecting claluu ugaluat tlio (!ov erament. 20ly W. S. BEOCK, Atlomry ami t'ouniclor nt Irftvt. ami SOLIOITOR N OHANOERY, Kmciib City, Oitkuii. Will nractlco In the varlou Court of III .Tr- rllory, uml promptly altrml lo Iho colbri o i of claims iigaiutt Iho Unilitl Slnti's tluimli .in rlllelrnl nent rrhMhiK at Wuolilnxtoti, UHeo lu KiiK'euv City, I.auo County, O. T. SOU' W. G. T'VAULT, Attorney & Counsellor ut JLtuv, Jurtitoiivllle, Oitkoii. like, Up km rn, over tho Skxtinei. Odlce. 1iUNIUI l feudal lo. u itiiti lo lila cure piompuy ,ii- Jucktom lilt i cl 9, 1838. 3'jtr It. B. SKELLING, ATTOLINJSY AT LAW, Yirln, I'uliroiiilu, "lice, on Maiu tfltxct, four doom foiilh of thv llOWl'. U ill practice iii Iho DUIr.ct Court or Juck on county. O, T. i:lM DR. L. "gANUNG riiyiltUn, Niu-grun ami Aroutlur, Jackionvllle, Oi'ckoii. OBce, on California tlrvt, H'coiid door from the Tiu Shop. The largext and beat selection of Drugs and "tent Mixliclne couitantly on hand. UmO I. N. SMITH, Attoriity ami C'ouiiMlUr at Lnv, unit SOUIOITOR IN QHANOERY, Cory.tll,, Oisku . 'JO HORACE G. BUBNETT, Attorney St. Counsellor at Ltiiv, Jacksoxvillk, Obeoo.v. Collections, nml all profeealonal business Kumptly attended to, aitf T THOMPSON & GREEH, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, JatktuKvllle.OirKOii, '' Otlke, at the "Jacksonville Drug Siore." north tide of California street, (bird door tbovo tho Union House. L. S.TU0M1MON, H! P. 0. W. 01IKK1I, H. ). Jalyfl, 1838. 23tf WM, HOFFMAN, For Jasluon CuiiI'i Hit non. Deed, Mortgages, Powers of Attoruey, etc., drawn up, wid Conveyauclng geuerally prompt ly tjweuted. oiifetjtie Post OMcc, Jatks nvllle. 39tf JAMES D, FAY, Altorney anil Cuosellur at law, OoarVcaOULtai, Orasoxi. Will mUco In all iho Courts or tiu State, aMatUaipfomptly to allbukluessfntnutodtQ Wicsre; ' llvl ti.is .- J UNION HOTEL. TncUsoitvlllr, Osjn. Lowfo Zlglor, Wm. Wilkinson. ZIGLER & WILKINSON T.TAVIJ TAKKN TIIK " UNION i jlx iiwruij ".luckfouviii rO. T. nml have completely the came liy ' ItENOVATKD Rofiiting and Painting. Al, lilriiblud New Bods and Bedding. Tin- llottno In now In COMl'liLTH order In accommodate customers. Th" proprietors vlll pare no pains to rend'r llicic customers happy n.id cnmrortnlilc during thelrstny. Having nipritor Cooks and Blcwards, with a well ciippliiil hirilcr. they in- authorized In ay, tiix llml th-lr TAIIi;n Hiatl bunl.iimiii.iirv Ktipilltil with nil Hint In necessary lo satlsfr tlio tnt nml fancy of Hie greatest or epicure. ulil ..ill IIH, ,MI. Hill 1O.10, mi EAGLE HOTEL, I...... .I.... n I iii'iujinif, wri-gun. r'pilK sUIIS0IMIimriT.VINO ERKOTRD sl" n large mldllltm lu tin null kmmn st Hid, slltiuo.1 in lliu town of Krrlyvillc, on th roHil'lit AllhoiiK" pallor Digging uml.j;rcs cehl City, rollclifrfl Minreof pulilio patronage. Will always be furlilflicd with the belt lliu market umml ' Single Itooms furnished on literal terms. JOHN It. PIUNIILU. Kcrbyvllle. Juno 20, IMtl. ;j2tr 3PH0SPBCT RANcu j AppU'KUtu Greek, O. T. Till" iinilcMlRiiwl irlfliin to Inform hU frtcmls nml tin' trawling public that. IiixvIiik tin proriil Iho above Itnitch, (hatr-irnyMtni'vii Kit liyvlllo ami Jnckfoiivlllc, forniirly known ni " n iaiin.,1 .inn inane arrniivnicniK Willi n lamlly to lako clmrRo or Iho lioun, lie In non iimianxl lo nccoiniiioitato all who way patron ize him, In the very Inm! hitIc. THE TABLE Will nl all limes bo mipnlliHl with the lx.it the inniket allonlnj ami comllnnl with rooiI Stnblincr, Kay and Grain. anil u careful ImMler In ntleml.tnce Ab lioici to Hutu u ruaru oi pnuuc p.iiroiin. 1IUU1I JII.Al.l, lyl l'nrlctor. HARDY ELLIFF HAS crrctid n New and t'ommodlotn Tav ern Stand u( Iho Houth llml or the llig Canyon, DUUULAH COUXTV..O. T Where he. J prvparctl lo 'ui'commoil.ite the t.uli 11c hi' irooil atTle. The louir rmTilnieo or the I proprietor at Uils. point preclude Iho nccetalty fM.lM "-' ' - - - -- - . His Table will bona well furnltlied iu tho country alTonln. OT3L QjaTDl Ii uppllitl with llnynnd Cralu lu abundance. AiiIiimU will rvcvivu i.irllcular attention. IImtv iillvnllon im'iI lo u-uder IhoMiuho call comfortable and Nillfthd. -Iblf JESSE ROBERTS- HAS I-'r cl irN'W Ixi.lding and rvdlled the old l.iver.i iiiud nt CS1,J '-(BMB.-av'-Ji.a H.V.9 NORTH KM) OK TIIK (JAN VOX, lJnii,ilaxCou.il). O. T, Wlnijvhi' Ik pn paiiM lo occommodiitetliQTrav- I..IK i uiilic in K"l i'li'. HIS TABLE Will Io a well fimiMud n any In Oregon. Tho Stnblo I Inrgv. aad will Mipplul wllh Hay mid drain. I'un eular attention p.i.d lo nuim.il, trKvrry ntleutlou .ild to Ihoro who may fat or liliu wllli n will. 'J-lllf Fink's Restaurant. itosniiuiti;, niiKiiii.v, A 1'INIv Iiiih op-mil uml will M, XX. Kl icpu Urlcla. Itottuuraul. III! Main street, Hoseliiirg, Ogu. Iioarilni, ly tin- link, oi.d mini K'rud at nil iMHir-. lo Hiitcu-toimr. 't'he llvflauraiit Is ouiitci.it With .&. G-oocl 3t.lolo, wh'Tv tr.iv in can l' uccumini'd itid wllh .o.il liurM iird iiftl audi " ni iI'PkmiI lo trhi umi tall can Le lurniilitd wllli GOOD IIHUri, wariuultd ohn.i and comlorlable. A FINK. ltosbiirg, Augti't IS. IMP. tllyl .PETER BRITT, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST Jaclituill lllr, lllKul1' Is prepared to take Pictures in uvery stylo or iuu Art, wllli nit I no latest improvements, n 'M"M.vz:'Mr cjj-iLara3ft do not giro satractlou,uochargtui will Ixsmade. Call at Funk's OiKT Store, or at tho (lallery os tho Hill, and see his Picture, ' Utf ( i. ,. ,i I,,, J, II. IIKKO, ABIUIIAM IIKROEN, .JseksQliyllleV Kerbyrille. REED &. BERGEN, Attorneys nt Jnv, Havlntr aasoclatetl themclvc touether In tho Practice of Law In Jowphiuo County. Oreson, will attend to any biulueas cntrueteil to Vv. theh cara luatcouniy. Septeinlw 8, 1839, fc .Oltf J. II. RKKll, JacUontlllc, Tri NOSIIKR, KoMburg. REED.&. IVIOSHER, Attorneys nt J a yv , Will alteud luany bmlness confldtd to them la mo neural uouris oi iuu iqrai juiuci.ii iituiti or Oregon, aud In the Supruuii Court. , September 8, 1839. 3ltf Law and Collection Office, UKO. II. WlLUAUl, A, C. UIUM. (lato Uiief Jutttce.) WILLIAMS & GIBBS. Portland- Oregon. Will nratlco hi the Courts of Oregon pd Washington TvYrlto-Ies', NoveioU-r, W$, a'-'tfcC R; lAVDEI... -'"'" COUNSELLOJ AT-L Av, OaJrc st Korbysllle, Oegsaft' v Hf JACKSONVILLE, 0 McLiwo'g Treaty with Mnn Tho Ciililni'l had held its final mwtlnif orcr this ducument, nml, tho corrcsponilcnii nv dutcrmincd to return It with n ciuuliflntl no! provnl." .Mr. .Mcrino'd prlvnlc Fcurclnry left WahInttton on tlio evening 0f tlio .tfi August, for IVinncola, wliero ho was to tnko tlio ilooiHir-nar llriioklyn, for Vcnl C'ruz, cur rying wllli him Iho tniity nmject. Tim wri ter, wlio comniiinlcntt's tlio liimrnlnir lni..lii. jrence, fniN to lliu- us uny detnlln. IVrlmiM the rcniliT m.iy mill n ciuo lo wlmt tho coriiis ponilint rrfiri to. wlicn lie nays the Treaty ha recelvcil n "qiinllfiiil nppniva1," In tlio follow Injf extract from u letter 16 tho Phlludolphlu It it pri'lly well nccrlnlncil that llio I'rcsl dent Iiiik nt liittriietlons to MeLnm;. ImMIiiff upon u cci(nii of Lower Unlll'ornln liy .Mexi co, in niMllinn to Mlliiil.ilioiu In Hie proposed project nfjx-ciliitf 'l'tioiili.Ho nml .Sonorn, iilid nropiwinir the nMiimntlon, lit the Tnlil Htnttf.iif the payment nfclnlnn nf our citizens Wiint Mi'xlcn. t" lio Mttltil by n conimis alnu ; uml the p.iyinent, lu iiddltion, nf some nillliom ol ilollnw to .Mexico for such ce.sion. nml other MlpulntlotH ineiitinneil. Tho funn nml phmeo!w nirin?tl by .Mr Mofciuo for liie pnipifni imiiy niivo own niaiermny niou- itiiti mm cunntii. It l-t itnderMnml '.li.it Mr. MeLino is to nrcH the "ilnii of 1iwer Onllfornia as u ine ;in wow, nml t f.xhiliit his inHritctloiis tin tlnlt iHilnl. It U finipnetl llml this will hl- eiiri' the ultlnmti' iu-iiiii'ci-iicc o( Junrtznnd his M;iiiU'r.-, nml tlio l.ilientl party niemlly, uml lliat material uld rurtiNlictl by our Feder al Uiivirniiieiit to thoi.lk'nil party will ena ble it to triumph nrrr.ull opponents and (stub- litli llscir us the iicrmiim ut (Jovcrnmciit of .Mexico. Without Iho express nuthnrity of both IIoiijm of Congress, Hie President possesses no power to uiitliorlw or allow the tmops nf the Unltcil Slates In pass the borders nl Mexico, mid miiulo in the contest there. Tho invasion of a riiiYijrti Stale, even ut tho Instance of the oV'iirfo or tkjttre tiovenimrnt of such Stnte, rccojinizeil by tlio United Hlnles, is n measure wliirh, under tlm Constitiitioii, tho Vmr hlent does not possess thu(pmvcr to ndoiil. Nor can ho iiupon'o wiui mo iiruirniiiy laws, nrr au thorize tlielr Infmclloo by cltlwns of the Uni l Blnles. In nid of tlio i.ilieral nartT In Mex ico; but, on Iho contrary, lie is sworn to wo the laws faithfully executed, mid if lie should connite nl their violation, he would not onlv Dti remiss in uis uuiy. nut ins comma would exhibit n gross Inconsistency to tho course he pursued against Uriicnil Wuiker res)cclliig iMcaragua, ami nouni lunject mm to impencli mrnt. It is supposed, hnwevcr, that Hie money which will bo supplied to tho Liberal parly, ns stipulated in the treaty, will niwwcr Hie wished for object. This cuiinnt, however, lie produced directly from tho (lorcniinent of the United Ktates, till CongrrH has made nn np proprhitiou for that object. No money what ever h.u Utn appropriated by Congress In nn ticipution or nny treaty of uny kfod, imhUTiH probable Hut well miproprHllonsJMfirrnntrd 1.7-w'tirAt"tAmxitWrnoni'fctt;wirtcilt7y the middle of January, irunv nmirnnrlnllons should bo made, the money will probably jmve iu uv raiM.ii uv a louii. An Oi.n-rAsiim.NKi) Momim. Ah. how much meaning is compriMil In tti.it simple ox prff Urn. the ntd finhwiitil mollur. It carrier our thoughts back Killnuo women who-o home Influence was purennd flovalimrt who tnnslit their d.iughiers how to bo blemiugs lo socletv, by their goutiness, their dlltigenrc. nml their uneful ktiimhiluc. UV think of the lofty ho roiiiu, lliocndiininct'. the tliousarxl rirluw they Inculcated, uml sh(h ut Hie contrast Ik'Iivitii the past nml the present. How few modern iiiotiiers iinilerstuml or iierrorm (heir duty in training llieirchildren. A Muttering ortliis. that mid Hie other, Is considered quite lufflclent edneulloii, nml tosliow off to udvnulnire is made tho great ImiMess of life. No wonder there. nrt so iiinny ilrsnlate unsidM, so many unhappy wives to many drinking, gambling liuili.inds. Is IlKMnms IlKAUnrui.? Always I In Hip child, the mahlen. the wife, the mother, religion shine- with u holy benign mi beauly nf its own iiliich nnlhiiiir on earth ran mar. Never yet was female rlmrurler perfect without Hie steady faith n piety. Ilt-mily. Intellect, wt-ilth ! I hey lire nil likcinilfulls, dark in Hie hrightest day. iinlless re'ijrhm throws her soft beams uround them toprify uml.oxn't, nuking twice glori ous that which seemed ull Invliuess before. IMiifhm is very beautiful, in health or in sickness, in wealth or in poverty. Wo enn never enter the sick chamber of Hm good, but soft mii'do Hx-imtto flout on tho air j mid the Imnlrn of their smntn " Ia lieaeo is here." Co'itd we look into the llioiiMndi of fami lies today where discontent fi-ihta nll.uilv with life, wo should find the chief cause of un- luippimw, want of rclwion In woman. 0, re- iiirioni iienigiMiil iii.ijesiy,iiuli no thy thmne Ihoii sillest. glnrioas mid exulted, Not nlion --Hk clouds come never between thee nml truly pious so-ls, not beneath the clouds, for nbovo ines is I leaven, oeiimg through u broad vista oi cxcetilmg beauty. A Tiiikk Noxpi.osss:d Tho San Franciico 7im relates the following ; A funny occurrence look plaeo a few nights since, and is related nl follows i A gentleni.in. well known in this community for Ills brevity and tho matter or fact manner in which he conducts all Ids affairs, wua altvnin in lit1u.l. chamber when he wss aroused liy the found M a man BVTaiiiiiiuix up me water spout near tho window at tho head of his bed. lio quietly drew nut a Imgrf l.nrso pistol which he kept loaded under his pillow, mid as n human head protruded Into the room, ho lereled tlm wrunnn direct h Hie fuco of Hie intruder, will. th quiet remark, "ou get I" The thief, upon meeting this unexpected reception, let go his hold. Jumped to tho ground, and as he ,1 .ap peared in tho darkiw, uttered tho simile re sponse, " You bet 1" 8ince this midnight ad- venture our Wieu nus neconie moro (ban prer a believer' In. thn old adage that "brevity b ll.A an..l r .1 M - lliu puui vi nn, LaROK DaMAOK Sl'IT AQAINST Cm. T.'n. UONT. Tlolln-r A Crenshaw, nn .1.1 A .,i couimencol un action in tho Distrlc Hmirt nt 3laripoaa pounty, says tlm nr, against John 0. Ii'reinont and two others to recover 810.500 damages.aud to nbato thonu'lance nlledgeil to bJ done, by the Fremont dam nt ltV ITnllow, to their mining elalmi and nt'ning macliincrr at "Washington I'luti en the Merced riycr. A lwly l.ieing alwnt to marry a small man, was.told (kit, he was a very bad fellow. "Well1 said (ha Idy, " if ho is so bad, there U one comfort there is very i(t'e of him I" A usdt beimr asked to waltz, cayo the fol- lowInj?senibe.aud nnprQprite answer : ",Xo, I tl'aak yon, sjr ; ,f have Imt-ctii; cncish at hom," , eftr uflV,, vsjAIm? tmm.wrzy ts- ltoi(iJiMlwM; , 00m nmimtib Irb'yK !W"I f3 llWBiwl, sull'ers It lo jia-s nlong. Tlio largo jwipcr-mlil is kept In constant motion by I ho simple econ omy. Miiuy mouths lire led III the maiiiifactiire ofp.iper, uml Inttlhgcivoi fo scntturvil broafl cast over the land mi tlio sheets Hint nro daily I n r mil nut ; uml iu Iho dilurcnt processes throiiuh which it pasccs, money is made. Bo it is In tho living hundreds nl people. They net enough or money. It passes through their hands every day, nml ut Hie yeure's end they nro no butter Jf. What is Hie reason T They wiui i n limn. I neir 'Cxpciuiiiurcs are increas ing, nml no nnmlirnl good Is itttulncd. Tliev want llieui ilammud up, so Hint nothing will pass through their hands without bringing something back"; Tvithoul accomplishing somo useful purpose. Dam up your expenses, and you will soon hnvo enough occasionally to spare ullttlajust like that dstn. Ixikutthat, my friend I" 'J'rcnton Tme Amuuan. Hi Xkw AsTinoTM to It.trnxsxAKi: Hitb The great niiniU'r of kisoiis who have suffer ed dentil Irom mttleKiiako IjI tt-ss in Iho West this season, (tweiityltve or thirty.) hul Imlnml Prol. Christy, of tho Ohio Medical College, to make, n series or extcriiucnts with n view to ascertaining n reliable nutidote for tiie poison. lie recently maim u trip to mo eouiii, procur ed u number oftlun drailly reptiles, mid is now experimenting with them iu Cincinnati. The rwnilt solar Is us follows: A dog was introduced to thosnnko's cage and was immeihjlely bitten. I'rof. Footo ndmis istcretl to liim Imndy containing five drachms bromine, four grains of iodido 'of potassium, mid two grains or corrosive sublimate, lie rtcnuTvd lu usliort time. To test the ques tion whether his recovery was duo to Hie bran dy, or to tho ingredients it contained in solu tion, another dog was stifll-rcd to bo bitten, mid tlm bromine, iodide of Mtnj!uiii nml cor1 i oilve suhlimatti administered tiloiie. An hour after, heeemeil to be ret wring slowly. Tlu next. c.X)crinirniiWill be ta administer tho -bran-irj' alnmywhleWs xhitw-,'" "- "(Iwtiwt rCmcay." -r Ticrxinatioi or this TonrsT Divoncc Surr. The N. V. Iltmhlmji concerning the Fur rest divorcosiill r Thl cvlebrnteil caue. whlcli lias so lon-'occuntcil thcat eiitlou uftlie court uud tho public, is ut hut on lh uvo ofaflnal ettlemeiit. liy Hie decision of Juilirn Wood ruff, thu question of iillmouy has Ih-en sent liefiiro n rclerw.' .Mr. Ilradley wliojo nwunl, it is expected, will lie nude soun. IVmliiiL' his nrhrilmtion, nn interlocutory decision nf the court gives to Mrs. Forrest nn allowanco ol 61!00 a mouth, and 6I.C00 Uw fees out nf the defendants eslntc. Tho counsel Tor the lady nro Charles O'Conor, Nelson Chase and uenjamin Ualb nlth, ami for 3Ir. Forrest, John Van llurcn and Jitmes T, llrady. It is iirnba b'e, from Hie gmerul clianuler of Hie evidence, that the referee will allow Mrs. Forest from 8.1,000 to 83.000 u ji-nrmit of Hie delendanfs estate, the runner being the sum nwurded by Hie venlict or the ury wlilch Irhsl the case. 1 ie tides this, iho will b.- entitled to tlienrrenr ages. Hint have nei i ! ! uee then, uud wliicli will amount to upwuid or 8'.'0,()00. The law costs will ulso form miolher formid.ib'e Item tho sum or 81,3(10 allow tl liy the court Air the present proctMling- upiCH'titing but n small portion oftlii'nggr :u. A pair or sweet I ins. a iiu-ure or two or delicate hands, mid a pink walit ribbon, will do us much to unhinge a nun as three lems, tho measles, u lunre sited whnonim! cauuli. u p-ilr of lockjaws, wvenil liydmphobius, uud ineiiueiorH inn. Mrs. Swisihcliu. in her letters to vounir ladies s.iys : Jivery country girl knows how to color nil with madder. ' This we belieru to bo an elhiiologjcul lact us we have always noticed that with ull girls the muddcr they get Hie rvuuer iney gei. Let uo man bo too proud to work, or be aslumed ol a hard list or a sunburnt counten ance. Let him bo usliamed only ul Ignorance mid sloth. 1il everJVtuuu'ba ushametl or d- Jioue-Uy ana idleness. A coi'.NTiiYMAii going to town with a load of pork, was met by u young girl who genteel ly made lum a low courtesy. " What I tiu you. mako a courtesy to dead hogs T" he exclaimed. No sir," niuwervd she, " to tho live one." A Miwouri husband stood nt tho grave of his wlio ; "I vu lost cow3, lie said to a neigh bor, as the cojlln was lowered Into the giave, " I've lost sheep jI've lost horses, and I've lost calves, but this Is the wust of tho whole lot." A good hook and n good woman are ex cellent things for tho&o who know how Justly to appreciate their value. There are men. however, who Judge of. both from tho beauly of tho covering. Doth should be well bound but never loaned. ' A lady of wealth put her daughter, who had been rMinreredby Indolence under a coverncss. Upon calling to inquire how her daughter progressed wun ner studies, sbe was toied, "Not very well." "Why, what Is the reason T" '8ho wants eaiwcity.'' ''Well you know, I don't regard expeuso; purchase oud immedi ately." Ilobert C. McDonald, the man who killed lis paramour, Virginia Stujmt, In New York, ios been Indicted foe trimler and remanded for trial. He will, in all probability bo hanged. A policeman In New York, .whitest tempt ing to shoota, disabled liorsoon Ilroomo street, killed a respectable citiieii n'amed Ja?ob Qt linger, who hsprwoed to be passing. 4J tER : Itelwim wigmiimlm, (ta triwtiqhiafal 23i JWJWH. -.w'y SS.TLTSP WLaKH"?0.!!! Jltlf M WHtW SOT MOW, HIH m tHM'NrfhiMrW uikd tt.titMi. i-f'lwn.iii.1 Hmm. ' swwW. i tws m4 sWr to W 9& SSWIHM wf USMM, SIS ilBhmuiomaiiUorHWg'rTO!6imo co-- Ha-isct rocks, Iioston boy, Massachusetts, U-lug one Imirnrilic unii"' "rnnuiiiirt u .". ... . prmtctl lo cuiunloto the work ncconllng to the original cstimutc, forty-sorcn thousand and ninety dollars nml thirty-six cents. For conumilnth.ti ol fuel mid quarlcrs for ofliccrs of the urmy SirTfug on llglii-lidiisc tltt- ty, the payment of which Is no longer provided for liy "hu quartermaster's department, two thousand tlireO hundred and sixty-seven dol lars uml forty-onir cents. Fur compensation of two siiiiprintcndciits for tho lilu-MivIng stations ou the const uf uing Island uud uw Jersey, three thousand dollam. , For compensation cf fifty-four kccitcrs of stutious, ul two hundred dollars each, eight lent (urs thousand tour liundrt and fnrty-Hirco cents. thousand four hundred uud sixty-three do! I'or the best lllu-bbnt. to be placed nl ench of tho twenty-eight ille-saving stations on thu coast of New Jersey, six thousand four hund red nnd forty dollars, mid so much money us wut nmiroiir tiled ut l liu last sessmn or l.'one-- ress fur this purpose ns remains unexpended is hereby directed to be enrried to thu surplus iiimi. ' For rcpniriug tlio life-saving stations ou the const of Ion'g Island uud New Jersey, two thousand dollurs. Sumy of Hie Pnbhe ImhiIi. For surveying the public lands, (excliisivu or UnlUornia, Ore gon, Washliigtou, New .Mexico, Kuiiiuj, Ne braska nnd Lluli,)'iiicliidiiig Incidental c.xhii mm uud island surveys in the interior, nml nil other special mid difficult surveys dcmuiidmir augmented rules, ,to lie- npporlimied and ajn iuii.il 10 in-.' several surveying uistriels, nccorii lug to the exigencies of the public service, in cluding cxK.'nscii ol selecting swump lands uml the coiiyieiisutlon nnd exiicuses Id survey or to locutc'iirivntc land claims ill Ixiiisiunu, In additiou to the une.x tended balances of all for mer niiPlicntions, sixty thousand dollars. J'nr.aurveying tlupiiblio lands und private Und clln'lli'llrutllT'ltmM(lK nhv w p ines iiiuident ti the survey nrclaiuu', und to bj disbursed ut the rules prescribed by law for thu'dlQJrcnt kinds uf wurk, forty-three thou- salid dollars. -r For coutlnulnnr the survey nf base, meridian, standard parallels, townihip. mid section llnc-s in New Mexico, twenty tlumaiid dollars. For surveying the neecSMiry Imiu meridian, standard piirnllelH. tiiwnliip, uml se'cticfii lijies in Iviiiisus mid Nelirudtu, iihn outlines of In dian reservations, including liabilities incurred In Hie years eight en hundred nnd filiy-fivc, eighteen hiiiiilritliindlllly-six.elghUvti hundred uud fifty-seven, uml eighteen hundred uud lift v ciplit, forty ihousand dollars. For preparing the iiiillnlslicd records of pub lic und private surveys to be transferred to Hie Stuto authorities, under the provisions of the uct of tncllth Jiiucciglrtccn hundred uud forty, lu thoso districts where the surveys nre ubout being completed, ten thousand dollurs. For rcsurveys nnd examinations of tiie sur veys of the public lands in those Ftates when tho offices or Hie surveyors general hnvo been, or shull be, closed, under tho acts uf twelfth June, eighteen hundred mid forty, and twenty second Junuary, eighteen bundled mid fifty three, including two thousand dollars for tho siliiry of the clerk detailed to this Hjiecial ser vicu in the (icucrul Lind-Ofiice, two thousand dollurs. Fur surveying tho public lands iu Oregon, to lie disbursed nt tho rates now authorized by 'aw, twenty thousand dollars. For running und marking that part of Hie woitern boundary ol Minnesota wlilch is not defined by tho natural landmarks, cstlmntcd distance ono hundred aud thirty miles, lire thousand dollurs. For binding field notes, pints, and records nf survey's in the office or Iho suneynr-gcnerul of ICunsas ami Nebraska, one thousand dollars. l'or preservation of the colk-etlonsorilie e. lilorinjr and surveying expeditious of the gov ernment, four thousand dollars. For collection of agricultural statistics, in vestigations for promoting agriculture und rural economy, nnd the procunment of cuttings nnd seeds, forty thousand dollars: l'roinlnl. That un wrt of this appropriation shall be used or expended in defraying tho expenses of uny body of men or delegates assembled in Washington or elsowhero ns nn agricultural congress, or advisory board on ugrlculture, convened under the orders or by authority ol tho Secretary of tho Interipr, or uny oilier per sou under any name or for nny pretended ob ject whatever. for drawings to illustrate me mechanical report of Iho commissioner of patents for the year eighteen hundred nnd lifty-tlght, six thousand dollars. For support, care, nnd medical treatment of forty transient paupers, medical and surgical patients in Washington inilrmary, six thou sand dollars. For purchase of manure for publio grounds, one thousand dollars. For hire of carts on tho public grounds, one thousand and ninety-five dollars. For niircliaso of trees, nnd tree-boxes, to re place where necessary such os have beep plant ed by tho United gtutes. and tho reulr of pavemcnis in iront oi iuu puutio pruumu, three thousand dollurs. For annual repairs of the Capitol, water closets, public stables, water-pipes, pavements and other walks within the Cunitol Houtirc. broken glass nnd locks; and for protection of the building, live thousand dollars. For annual repairs of the President's house nnd furniture, improvement of grounds, pur cliaso of plants for garden and making hot IkxIs (herein, and contingent expenses iucident thereto, three thousand dollars. For fuel, in part, of the President's Louse, ono thouMBd eight hundred dollars. Por lighting tho Capitol nnd President's house, the grounds around them and around the Executive offices, and Pennsylvania Ave nue, and Bridge and ifitrli streets In George-1 own, fi.rlytbree thousand dollars, ' 17,1850. ."v. IIL'lByfU'B'MlBWWH Vrwl,,fmr sksuwnmi (JolBij. jrr pwsj pi uv, so, in m t'wg nji swWAtat bf tki r sVi BaMw. Ti hjm mimmhimitM ii tl t ..!. " upiiih mtm, jl uwrr. t- Pot.iiwae. Xart 1tJ,'Vi r i sot lt!vil-ou'w'dolfl." jPf tirwi rivuik) -xWkv thiw ttewMsddoUm, ,,12'rt l', " i. WWMlfflMI. " KWI 4HMPWrMM4l) trt' ttmik tmlmim nl ... .I 1,-w.w ' lmwnui,pij ll WNWBklf mtgtmt'ySat wsl'enu-l Fo.rw'mnl6thiFWwMciW or-ftbn Yiorth ironi or tlio i'uteiit-onico building, grading and )niViujf rfnvOrn uiuml the ku h cnrlownir , trout jnrds, mid improvnii nourt xsrd, lltty thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior purchuso lor Messrs. Little, Jlrown nnd Com pany, two thousand copies of the eleventh vol ume of the United Statutes nt Large lor dis tribution, agreeably to un ncl of Congress di recting tho distribution of the other volumes, seven thousand dollurs. For public reservation number Iwn nnd I.n- iiiyciie tfqttnre, two tiiniisaiiil dollars, I' or making jcnses mid fitting up rooms In uiu i uiciii-unico uaiiumg (orcccitcconjrlght matter, and fur transferring, arranging, und tuking care of the same, thirtv-slx hundred dollars. Government llfitpilol fur the lmant. For continuation of wall enclosing tho grounds, three thousand five hundred doflnrs. For flirnisliln? the nresent linsnllnl rntiilnn. ntton, comprising the centre ami thrc sections or tho vvlug, rourtcen thousaud three hundred dollars. For fire apparatus, nine hundred dollars. For pnitituig and sanding battlement and window heads nnd frames, nnd tracing window sash of the live scetion of tho Luspltul cdlflcr erected, eight humlrtd dollars. I' or grueling und planting trees about the hospital edifice and upon.lhe approaches thorctu within tho grounds, ono thousand 'dollars. ., Towards tiu; completion' of the four sections of the east wing which will complete tho hps pital edifice, forty thogsaml dollars. For tho su iiport, clothing, and medical treat ment of Hie jtisnue of tlicDiilrict or Columbia," nml oi too urmy ami navy, nl the asylum in .l.t .tlihlM. r.....i -.1 !.... I.... i rum uiaiiitt, miiiij luur luuuiuiiu lliu uuuurvu dollars. For salaries nml Incidental cxticmics bT llu institution of the deaf nnd dumb, nnd blind In tho District or Columbia, three thousanJ dot- i-'orirti3rtd!uucwred Jwt'lTmTnory io taking the eighth census, fifteen thousand dvl liirs. For United Htntes Capitol extension, lour hundred thousand dollars t Provided, That none or tho money hereby appropriated shall be exiendel lu tho decoration nml embellish ment or the Cnpitol extension by sculpture or paintings, unless the same shall have been Dis proved by tho Art Commission authorized by the net of twelfth June, eighteen hundred uud llfty-eiglit, in tlio maimer staled in tuid act: but tins provision shall nut be so construed as to interfere, wi'li tho completion and pavment for works already begun by Craw lord and llogcrs, or tho completion ol the painting of rooms In tho north whig ulrendv nurtlv iialut- ed. For extension of the General Post-Office. one hundred nnd filly thousand del!:u. ror.paynient or the mortgugo nnd interest on property in Pino street, in tho city of New York, belonging to the United ,Slaies, and pur chased under authority or the net of fourth Augustrclghlecn hundred and lifty-fiur, eleven thou'and dollars, or so much thereof us may be necessary for that purpose. llolanie Garden For procuring manure, tools, fuel, mid repairs, purchasing trees mid shrubs for botanic gurJen. to be expended under tho direction of the Library Committee of Congress, tncnty-threo hundreddolluts. r or pay of horticulturist and assistants lu the botanic garden ujnl green houses, to be ex pended under tho direction ol tho Library Com mittee of Congress, five thousand one huudrcd mid twenty-one dollurs und fitly cents. For deficiency in the executive extraordinary expenses' hi Kansas Territory during the nil ministration of Governor John W. Geary, six hundred uud uiuelv dollars nnd forty cents. 'For introducing the Potomac water into the botanic garden, uud building a cistern thereon, ono thousand dollars. For cnninletiug certain volumes of the Ex ploring F.xpeditlon now 'nearly fiidshcd, and pay nl siijicriiiteiidcut, the sum of eight thou sand two hundred nnd twenty dollars mid five cents. To enable the Secretary of War to nay for the purchase ul Mmcs furnished for the ue uf volunteers engaged In suppressing Indian hs tililies in the Territory ol Wiulniiglon during the Mo Iiullnn hostilities in that territory, seven thousand dollars, witli interest from the time the money was udvanccd .by Governor Douglas for enlil purchase. For the payment of volunteers employed lu Florida during tho years eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, and eighteen hundred and fifty- eight, nml who were caiieu iiuu service uy re quisition 01 tno i-resiiieni 011 tun governor 01 the state, me sum 01 lour Hundred and thir teen thousand six huidred dollars, or so much thercoras may bo ueceisary to pay the amount found duo for the time said troons were actu ally In the service of the United States : Pro viiled. That no greater pay or commutations be allowed than pro authorized by law to simi lar troops of the United Stulea army. For repairs r tho Long Dridge over tho Potomac at Washington, five thousand dol lars, to be exjiended under tho direction of tho Commissioner of Public Uuildings. To enab 0 tho Commissioner or Public Bui dings to pay to John F. Cullan foratQoc takeu truin Fquure uuuiuvr mu imnuivu nun aixiy twb, in 'Washington city, am) used In paving New Jersey aveuue, one hundred aaa sixty two dollars. Skc. 2. And be it further enacted, That tho First Comptroller of the Treasury do allow, iu tho adjustmeut of the accounts of Peter Lummond, disbursing clerk of the Interior Department, the sunt of fire-hundred and thirty-four dollars and seventy-seven cents, paid to A. G. Coohran. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That the lot of ground in the city of Pklladelnhk Lere- torpra agreed tp be purchased by the United clety, as site for a court-house shall hn an).! dr and "that the lot fp said city L4Ktefor' hi uawiv tiiuo 10 iu nieuait ou w um-i ir Homgi YImAI lit tlwmwd i t n" tj. -i U m4 rwnt1 Jrcioii aujiiiiwM tho cotrtlrnetiAJi f.MWpt41d wit brifctttl the Cutns-I y OarMksriia m not nn iHSitMylPkBBBWMr-" ,B1 sBVCVUmilllilJJPIiwlUP ' "lftJT7W b!1 i Providtttt rJ1iat Iho wbolo nmoaot to b extended In the construction of wilil bnllcl.i.jr, 1iutt not cicced Uw balaneo of Hie ntnoun re- Iceivcdfrom Die sale of the said lots and the toiVlDce of the nppropru-llon, Skp. b.hwJf jurtner enactcu, i wu iuu power to Issue nnJ"ri'iSWJr"'y, ,ol' cn"' lerrwlon tho President of ti0Lnltl-States, by the net entitled "An net to iVl0.r,z.c uo Issue of treasury notes," approved IIP. iSjsJlJi 4 third December, eighteen hundred aiunusy ' seven, lie nml tho same hereby Is, revived and eoiititiuiil in force from the passage Of this act until the first duy.of uly eighteen hundred nnd sixty ; and to defray tho expenses thereof the sum of five thousand dollars is hereby ap propriated : Provided, Thut tho said notes may be issued bearing nn interest not exceeding six ner centum per annum ; nnd that it shall not be necessary, ns di rected by tho original net, alorcsaid, after ad vertisement to exchange them Tor specie to the bidder or bidders who shall ngrco to mako such exchange at the lowest rnta of interest upon said notes ; and thut iu nil other respects the tciisuc of said treasury notes shall bo sub ject to tlio terms and conditions of tho act aforesaid. b'co. C. And le it further enacted, That tho Secretary or the Treasury Is hereby authorized under the act of Juno fourteenth, eighteen hundred nnd fifty-eight, to issue couiran or registered stock, as the purchaser may elect. Stt-.l. And. if it' uilhef enacted, That the nost-ofllce iu Iioston. .Massachusetts, shall not ,bo removed Trom its rirescut location, until af- ier.XH4 next session ot congress, iirprniMi tno nnwusiranis onanist iu rcmovui win mucin nirythofgorc"rmiiful Irom uny additional ex pease jTwlng-out of any contracts for another site. Hit. 8. And be it further cnatltd, Thai such officers as were placed upon the "furlough list" byihe action or iho said Naval Iteliring lizard, mid who have Iktii subsequently trans. rerrrtt to me -rcaTr tl?t, almll bo utfunckl "leave pay" for and during the. time they wcro on the furlough list as aforesaid, deducting the furlough imy which they received during said time. Klc. 0. And le it further enacted, That in , ease of tho death of any officer after his resto- rat ion or trunifcr ns alorcsaid. Ids legal repre sentatives shall bu Tn titled to receive tho a- monut whjch said officer would have received, under this act up to 1110411110 of his death. Sec. 10. And U it fnrthtr fiiacted, That In default of any contractor under the act ap proved August iwctuy-stxin, cigniccn nuuureu and fifty two, entitled "An uct to provide fur executing tho public printing and establishing tho jirlces therefor, and fur other purposes," to comply with his contract In furnishing tho pa per lor tlio public -printing in proper nine una of siiitublo iiunlity, tlm superintendent of the public printing Is hcicby authorized and di rected to advettitu for proposals, lor such time and iu tucli places, as ho may deem expedient, aud award the contract to tho lowest bidder, and to piirhnso iu the open market upou thu best practicable terms, all the paper that may be rcuiiircd fir tlio public printing until a tic contract is made ; and uny increase of cost to the government in procuring a supply or pa per, the contractor m default and his securi ties shall be charged with am) held responsible for tho same, mid shall be prosecuted upon their bond, iu tho name of tho United State lu tho circuit court of tho United btatcs. And all acts or parts or nets inconsistent with this section be, and tho sumc lire hereby, repealed. Skc. 11. And It it further enacted, That la ull cases w Ik re, by the terms or any Indian treaty in Ka.11.as Territory, said Indians are entitled to seperute sections of land, and to a patent therefor, uudor guards, restrictions, or conditions for their benefit, the Secretary of tho Interior Is hereby auHiorizcd to cause pat tuts therefor to Issue to such Indian or Indi um, and their heirs, upon such conditlous nnd limitation, and under such guards or restric tions as may Im prescrllicd by said Secretary : Pi ovuled, 'I hat nothing herein contained shall bo eotiitrutsl to apply to tho New York Indl an", or to affect their rights under tho treaty nude by them In eighteen huudrcd and thirty eight ut I'uflalii Creek. Ariar.ovr.D,.March 3, 1859. Ciur. LXXXV1II An Aet making Ap propriations for tho Sujiport of the Army lor the Year ending the thirtieth of June, clglilecu huudrcd uud sixty. Be U enacted by the Senate and House cf Representatives of the United Slates of Amer ica in Coium assembled. That the followimr sums be, and the same nro hereby, appropria ted, out of any money hi the treasury not oth erwise appropriated, for tho support of the ar my Tor the year ending tlio thirtieth of Juue, eighteen hundred and sixty. For expenses of rccruitiog'trniwportatlon of recruits, tiute months' extra pay to non-commissioned officers, musicians, dud nr! rates oa reenliitiucnt, eighiynine thousand nine hun dred and ninety-nine dollars. For nay of the army, three million and nlno- ty-one thousaud seven hundred and eighty-four dollars. For commutation of officers' subsistcnest, nine hundred nnd uin.ty-elght thousand lour hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. For commutation of forage for officers' bor ss) oce hundred and four Uioauad one buu drol and twenty-eight dollars. For payments to discharged soldiers Ut clothing npt drawn, fifty thousand dollars. For payments in lieu of clothing for oft'ews' servants, thlrly-nlno thousaud eight hadrwl and ninety dollars. For subsistence Iu kind, ono million vim hundred and slxty-nino thousand fire tnuMlr-ed and forty dollars. " ' Por clothing for the army. camn. sum! mmtI- son eeiuipage, and Iron bedsteads for T. , f ,.,-.. 2 - . - . " J.a..i Pt.iit L...uij ..i r -f-y fi(j CUfa wj .- fourth frfr ' - enrui ccnu. . j Mil M fl f1tJi,t i A-jiA. Jk... .4fti , t. .i .'' i tytui r S'i