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A postmaster iK-iiU-ciIng' to Inform the publisher when his itx r In nut taken from the office, make himself liable fur the nib orlpllon price. BUSINESS CARDS, i nill, II. MIIMII., M. II I- 1IIIIMWHV, M. n. HltOOKS &. THOMPSON, PHYSICIANS.SUBGEONS -AMI- ACCOUCIIKnS, OToolcaaoaxxrlllo, Orojon. Nineiulnr'M. Im'I. J- ,"' g. wTgreer, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, iKKitK, j.vtKati.xvii.i.i-. imiu hi'oiii:, iiimoiu surgical' hospital."" Iam iiuh prepirnl Iii ncvlu uil.inu In tin llorplul. mi Ihv cnriier ol Tlilnl dlrnl, Im k of tlio "tnlmi llnlel.' . . ar.Mi-tM.sv un noon sKcviiirv. ('HAS. It. IIUOOK.S, M. I). JACkmiiville. July W. IMU.JH If. OHANUi: JACOBS, ATTOltNIiY AT LAW, I'liirnli, JarkMin fuunl)', Ojili., "ril.I. itOi nl In ImrfnrM In llic (,'inirlM n! IT tin 1'ir.l Judiviiil llimilel.nnil In llii' 8upmnf (.'unit. !,'',' r,,!" - HUM H. V'lX imi MALMUir PVI.KIt. .MAU.OUV, A'lronNEYS AT LAW, HMtburtf, UoNKla. foonly, lUn., 'IIJ'II.Fj allend to any biuineM cnnflilnl In I lliiiii! in llie M-vi-rnl IJnnrl nf ll- Kitl tludirlal llmlrlct of Orvjimi. iiml in lln- Su iirriw t.'i.iirl. Dcinlwr 2ii:ll WAR SCRIP, WAR SCRIP. B. F. DOWELL, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, Will practice In all Iho Court nf llie Tlitnl Jmll.-Ul UMrlrl, (In- Suprviuo Court of Ore Kni. and In Yreka, Cul. Ilb.i.an agent al W'atlituglon.and expect tu tbllllmlcliy and tint AlUutto IliU Summer and r'all, mid any liurliu-M Mill receUn prompl nllinllim. n-jWilM W. G. T'VAULT, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, A7H'I attend to IiiiIiicm In llm several V C.iurU hi Ike Klrt Judicial ItUlrlct ol Oregon, and la llie 8uprenu Court. Ofllcv on Clllbrila XI, ppwH " Sruinrl " Uffiff. Jackiunvii.m:, Onion. May Wlh. Nil. in.Clit V. V. SPKAUI'K, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KKiinrvii.i.K, Jojki'iiim: Covntv, Ouv., Will punclu'illy attcud to ImttncFi'cntnnUd lo hlxar.-. April IX Icil.-iaif J. K. USED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jackhonvh.i.k, Oueuo.v, Will attend to any bunlucu conlUul to blin lu the ncvirul CunrU of llie Flrit Jmliclnl PUtilcl of OreKoii, and lu the Bupieinc-Courl. fl;3l SEWALL TRUAX, SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER, Or-PIIK, AT TIIH tOl'M'Y Bl'II.DIN(i, JuhMiiit 111., Orrgoiu A I.I. lmlcien pcrlalnlnjr lo Land or Land !. promptly attcuded to. Jnckionvlllo. May I lib. IBiil. 17jf INSURANCE AGENCY, JACKSONVILLE. RISKS taken upon Mill", lloti-l. Slnrcn, l)illnn. flc. on Iho mot f.ivornblu Urnn. In llurtford, I'lia-nlx, Girurd, fJoodlnui, and other well kuuwu and rccpuusible compa nies. j8:2l K. 0. SESSIONS. Agent. IfluTlvS. e1li,'ni.iUHouTcau,rJiwllarru( und 1 o'hiT Musical liiktriimeiiU.caii Imj found at li'.' J.ii'k"Jli Die Hook nud V.u lely elorc. 1 7 P. II. LYNCH, Wholesale and Retail Denier In Foreign and Domestic WINES, SYRUPS & CORDIALS, AT Till EXPRESS SALOON, Corner of California anil Third HlretL, Next door to Deekmnn'i ExprtM. Jo-All onleM promptly filled. 3.'ilf CITY, BREWERY ! fyfwiJifai!- i V, Tcolx.aoxx-7-lllof Orocou. fpilK Proprlctnra having taken poMrlnn X of the City llrrvrery.Tatrlr controlled bj Mr. Fitx, arc prcpnnd to furnl.li Ijiit Itccr to people of tills vicinity by llic lug, bottle or on drnught. An experience of many yean In brewing T-a,&Gi Beer (Jive tlirni nn mlvanliigc over all competitori. ninl wnrniulii tlu-m In promWug A IIKTCKII AKTICI.K THAN (JAN UK l-'UUNIt i:i-Si;Vlli:illv in Soutliern Oregon. Jf Ho hi ic lo rend your orders to tin CITV IIUKWKUV.If you wlh the IIKS'I i:i:k. Kiii:ui-:u ma'itks. Jnekmnvllk 8epl. III. 18111. Il.'ilf PAINT SHOP. CROW & CRANE, 1 1" A VINO removed In the SHOP fiirnirrli II neei:pliil by. I. K, Aekley, nn tbcrornii or I'iMiitli and C rflnvlj.urc prepartd to do uli ktliilii nf IMl.Vri.MI, M.A.IMI. AMIPAITIl llMIIMJ. EXPEDITIOUSLY, IN THE BEST STYE, AND MOST UCASONAIlLt: Ml XI 3VXS. Jneloonvlllo. Hi iil.Jrt. IHfil. jlfiilC ARKANSAS T ilvory S1:ctT3i Ori-gou Street, .Tat-ksniivlllc. 'PI IK niideriilgnnl lnm leneii the nbove el'- kiioii Stnti!e. mid Mill rpure no JX-. i ir..rtj to miril, in he Imkt to i itt he, Jlv u living uliure of imbtli: piilrunngv. i ' l Ildiffi to Lot oi- Hire, ily tin tiny or ek, nl mwlcrnlp pricei. AnlmuV lid nt my Stable will be will pio viil.il rr, on mtUfiicti-rv lirum. tSKIHKii: II. C.TAYI.0U. .r.iikfonvllkNiiv. Ill, ISnt. dl JOHN BAKER, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, fWl Xtll llo.ir lu HI Unrailo Halooii, fml On tiillluihb Strict. Mil. IIAKKIt tukia ll.li imlliixl of lurnrm ua hi Irlirnl und the nulillu i:im-riill ilut ho in prc'.irol to do all kin J of uuik in Ihv lltioof Bootmakiog, Shoomaking, A.VDUKPAIltlMi. FINE DRESS BOOTS, -AMI- Alliirra1 anil Fa imcrs' nuota, .Munufucturiil in u ninmier lu warrant ratUfac- lion, nt reiiMiuuliU' pniv. Bw I'itikiiik inivliiL- nriieri for worn can rtly upon liuvliig it done ut the lime priiiiil.ul. .l,iclrnvli:i'. Kepi. .. I6IU. ililllJ SEWINGMACHINE M.lTTHKal'.H, Ur.llUIKM, TK.NTH, AMI FLOUR8ACK5. ON hand und umdo lo order ut ilmrt notice. Mouse HiiIiil' nud I'uikt h.inulng done in a maimer lolimire MiUfuctlon. rAJlTICULAJL N07ZCB. l'liviiiontu mint bo umdo in c-.is.li or trade. 1 do my work ut thelonvft living rule, und can posiilvily give uo credit. A. u. Al.lll'.Uin, GiliorMl Slntl, diuce Orfijcn, Jackrnnvllle.Sipl. 21. 16CI. 3ti:lf. El Dorado Saloon ! Corner of California and Oregon Ml.., Tolx.saosvvillo, Oro(on. WM. lU'IiKn, Prorlctor. The rood chulco brand of Brandy, Whisky, Cordial, WINE, CIGARS, ETC., For Hil-i In any d-lrul ipunlHy. S:i PETER BR ITT, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST fat kwm lllr, OitKon, U nrennred to tiiko l'ictureii lu every (tylvol tho Art, with all Iho late.t ImprovciueuU. II v-Ljmm.Mmmm lo not give atlfactlou,nacliarge will bumndt Cll nl Kunk' Cigar Store, or ut Ihv Gallery ou ine uiii, aim tec ni rieture. llir H3rter &ixoif Opposite the Post Office. STIAVINO, llalr-cutllng, Shampooing Cur ling and llalr Uyelnir. Aln, n evuiitne arllulu ol FUli'n Hun ltK.H- ToiUTIVK,aud Crliitadora'a Kttdmr Ihir Out for raie. JiicKhonville. Juno ci.. .;;w Bibles sad Tostaments. SUITLY of lllblesaud Tcftamenl, In va- L 1....J kl.'ll.U .....Ii... ,1 .. V..i.lll .'...I ..,.(1 til ..III I4H..IJIV,IIVVI"I . .V.II.M IV. FH.V u. hacI .....4 iili.inii. ... .Im jl..m.ull..rtf .F Inn Jacktou County llililo Society lu Jiick'ouvllle. Win. HOFFMAN, Uepojitury. jauv i jui, i-'j. The Motherless. Ood help and ihtctd Iho mollirrlcff, The Mrlckcn j Mcedlng dove For whom there giuhcs no rlrb font I Of deep and dcathlcr love I The mildest tltlen grief confers For who m long at Ihey, Upon wIiotc path n mother's loto ehcih not lit holy rny t No gentle form adore them bends To oolh the conch of pain No voice to fond aa herr enaya To calm the feverirh brain, O, other tongues tmy whlrpcr love, In accent roll and mltd J flat noilt m pwre ou f arlh m that A solher bears fcer eblM I " t-e -ail v r - ' 'I """?" Judge klndfy of the molhsrlast, A weary lot I Ihelw, And oft llm htart which gaycut icemi, A load of rorrow Unr. No faithful voice dincl their lrp., Or bid them onward prcni, " And If Ihey gang a kennln wrang," God help Iho mothcrlcral And when the rinful and Hie frail, Tint tempted and the tried, Uli'pottid nue I rimll crom thy path, O, rpurn Ihrm mil nldc. Thou knowert not what llioil hai been, With trials ever ler And when the llpi would rent reproach, Think Ihey were inothcrleMl A Mmlng on the molhirlcm, Where'er they dwell on earth, Within the home of childhood, Or ut the rlrauger hearth I Utile be the ky aliovu Ihelr hudi, And bright llie tun within, O, (tod, protect Hie iiiolhirlern, Aud keep then free from tin. Btuo Eyes. Tho Mack eye may lieam In II pnnlonalc Hre, llrealhlng Inie o'tn as wntm as the heart can delre j It ghince may l-c lirilllnnl, by (nine be deemed true, llul tl can't be coinpand lo Iho roll, melting blue. The pule light Ihul ihlius In the luilroui Mil'- eyo lidntnn fium llihomotn l!ie brlglil arura fky ; II can rpntkle mid iWb, far nmru brilliant m.d bright, And comp-ired with Ihv black I nl day to tic nlihl. Il.lingiiagi, loieVtnccliil, comes frc.li from llni huirt, lli b.-uiii lnd n 1'1'i-flii wlurever It rimy, And uo kiIi for uMlcllou c.m diiiktn ll ru. Then the gny e)c mtr sparkle, Iho bnmu lud llr.t), Ninl Ihv blink ttlll m.iy Ikmiii lu It pavlunute Ibio Hut for truth uuvir vhuuglug, love holy and lilgh. ')li ! glv mc the deep, thrilling, henvculy blm A ltnVAU Coi-KThii li. 'I'lio luto Kmpro ontmvlj, uht-ii girl, rccviwd it iniull und very unlliiie rliij from her goM-ruers a u pn ent. Abniila year ultir the occurrence, tin t.'ourt receiviil a viiit from the (irund Duke NiclmliK, the brotlnr of llie Kmperur Alvxui der, und who at llmt time, wus not the heir i-Xnctunt of tho Crown. The Grund llukc Mtw I he Princes', and with the quick resolve rutive to his dirpoaitiim, immitliately deter miiieil to ink her In marriage. One day, us he nu H'utid by her .ide ut the Hot ul dinner luble, he spoke to her of his forthcoming de parture, adding, that it ihpoinhd upon her win I her or not his a'.uy In llerlia should be prolonged. "What vhull I do, then, to inlluciice your In Icnltom?" was the nply of the smiling 1'iiii ecw. "You muit not nTiise to receive my ad ilrts," iiiimcdiutcly nturnid llio outspoken Niehnlus. "You okk much." "I uik tveu more. You ought to give me some cucouragciucut lu my cudcuvors loplcuic you." "That is still more ibflicult. Ik-ildes, the moment Is uot well chojeu to ask for n fi vor. " "l beg your Iloyal Highness to give mc a sign that 1 am uot totally iud Uerenl to you. You have a Utile ring ou your finger, llie posH'Mion of which would nmkr we l.uppy. I iKto.-cli you give me Iho ring." 'Wlmll givo a ring at the dinner tuble, and in thcprcrcuco o.'nll thet people V' "Ul mu sec ircsi it into IhU piece of Lived und give it to mc." And press the ring Into tho piece of bread she did, and gurc it to the future Rmpwor. Nicholas to k an early opportunity to leave the hull, aud eihwnlng Iho treuturo from it w lieu leu tomb, duiovmu an iuscripliou ou the inmr side in Fieuih, aud running lo the following lOect '."L'lnijKiatrictittla Kuwt." He is said lo have worn the kup.-uke lor the ret of his days, ultached loa chain round his neck, the ring being, ol course, too small fur uuy of his coloetul fingers, Tho fuluro Km- prist, it sccnu, had beiu uheontciously wear, ing for some time the emblem of her future grcutucs. . An army correspondent gives tho follow. lug uccouul of the uicdiciuo givcu the voluu leers i 11 Our doctors givo us the same medicine for all complaints. Head-oche, blue pill bel ly-ache, blue pill ; rheumatism, blue pill; yel low jaundice, blue pill cold, blue pill diar rlnen, blue pill and so ou. We are decid edly, the blue pill regiment, and ure of Iho opinion it dou't take much to make u doctor." Reverdy Johnson on the War. Itcverdy Johnson or llaltlmorc inado r strong Union speech nt msss meeting In Cat vcrton, Maryland, Nor. 4th. After exposing the schemes of tho rebels, and denouncing the leaders of tho conspiracy, lie said t Patriotism now Is arousing the men nf the loyal States to Iho rescue of Iho nltr of the Union. Thousands, hundreds of thousands, arc leaving the comforts of home, tho employ mrnl nf peaceful life, nnJ nerving themselves to the task. The (Government Is directing Itscll to the same end. Until now they have hnd Iho council of a rctcraii soldier, whose life has been one scene of palrlollc honor) whose rlileveml lu the Mj hare given renown to his cifsnly aid Jt.ir blasself m ms)- dSirtlH(.SMM I SrtnJ' j vJlkiiM War arU exigency hare reKoed th nation Irom peril, whilst saving untouched its honor. Winfield Seolt, bearing upon his body wonnds received in the national service, and which, with age, unlit him, as he for himself has decided, has retired from the command of the army. Ureal as have been the deeds of his prior life, none is more calculated lo secure to him his coun try's gtntitude nud the world's rstcim than the devotion with which he, I hough pressed down by Inrirmtlici tlmt mndc him almost i dally sulTci-ir, luu stood, In the present exl g'ticy,n long as he physically could, true to active, patriotic duly. What a shining aud crti'hlng contrast lo the faithless loldhrs (of. Ilerrs, not men, they have all of them been true), who, lulse to obligations and honor, are now warring with tSc vtry Government thui gave tlicm a name, iud set king lo degrade the iilmnitsnrriilstunil.nl which they wire cdu rnliil lo ih fend, nr.d bound by every motive of gratitude, and by oflrepttcil plulges to lieimn, loilelual to the lust. Whilst Wli. Ik Id Siott's mimnrywill ever live, honored and revered by the good and the great or tin world, every true solliir will try, for the fnki o' h s profession, lo brgct that such men hud Mongul in il. Scolt has gone, but the or my lu still n chit f. Though new to fume, M 'Oil hiii's reHv.itul ni.d rapid victories In Wlcm Virginia llmt ro flllu tviry patriotic htart, and his untiring zcul, selentide nlltuinmints, iiiidcnmpkleorgiiulwllnii of hit vnit nrrny, in- guarantees on which the country may und will rely that the honor or the nut Ion und llic .nine or the army ure In safe hands. Willi such a leadir and such a csuse who enii doubt i he ultimate result. Sooner or Inter we shall hC "the stars to spaikle Irom the sphere from wliii.li they hare shot." We shall set- (reason rruthid and thftTulon rrstnrtil, and Dial done we may bo enntidiiit ngulut the world in arm. That Ooiie, " Pnii-tgii fn-t tr rd'e beirullliig, lli.il I our Uiilini u-'i r ilUhlo t Hand In hand, while p'.iro It snilllug, And In kitllo lde by !d" In IhU iiiktunre, too, ns It ever is, Interest i the ally ofdmy. 'I'lio firmness and patriot .sin of o(, Goiernor, encouraged and sup (HirlCil by the loyally nl our oip'e, haw a vol us fiom lhudireiieulaiiiillesirihe strife. Our Holds uie untrinhlen by the Iruilorom. fiK.- no horrid clash of nrms hn sturllitl our hnimsullh duiuiny no ihsolullon I within our limits no armed soldier Is hero but to protect and ikfiiid llie hijnl. Pence Is our condition, nud nono of our pniplo arc subjeel lo the haturd or the contest, but thocu who urn patriotically giving lhrmclrrs to their country's service for lluir country's defeue. What a contrast to the sad fate of our mU gilihd sitter, Virginia. Through folly und crime, the nur which South Cumllna Irullnr-nu-ly initiated, she brought alinml exelusivilj uitliin her borders, uud sad, uDlicliiigly sad is iho result. Private grli-r und misery, Individ ual poverty und state bankruptcy, m.d the lo of the renown won by her formir generation ofgieat and good men. Ict her example strengthen us In the resolve to remain true In patriotic nbligutinu. I-t it tench us how ihur to Hi. IohiI.I be the fume of our goo,) and great of the sumo generation, aud how luixru live the demands alike of lolercil and duty, to preserve the renown they achieved und left us, iinlurntahcd by our dishonor. Patiknck. The subjoined hlstoilcal rem Inlscencts, which are rcprodurcd from tho col umns ol Iho Journal Jt Ihbalt, might be profitably ncallit b'such of our countrymen as are confessing in querulous tones a feeling of Impatience nt the delay which attends our military ojicrations on the line of llie Potomac : '-The Americans began the war with F.ng. 'and lo 1812 In n deplorable way. The first army which they put into the nelj made a ,.huiin ful eiiintulutinn. Hut Ihey ended It in lunuury, 1813, by u magnificeut triumph, the vielnry of New Orleans. It was thus that Peter the Gnat, after defeat upnu difeal, finally succeeded, al Pullowa, in dt.lroylng his con querors, llie Swedes. It was ihu llmt the soldiers o( the Ficnch Itcvoluiion, who were very poor soldiers in llie outset, became by ex-p-rienee iheheriKS of Fleurus, or ltiioli, of the Pyramids, and of Zurich, S'or can we see any reusoi) why il should not bo thus also with ihu North Americans in the war nf which the year 18G1 hits seen Iho commencement." That the delay of our military leaders Is not inspirit) by auy apathy in Iho uatlonul cause, but is dlcluled by what Ihey deem indispensa ble considerations ol soldierly prudence might bo inferred from their patriotic character, and that the riod of preparation Is to be followed, ut llie proper time, by blows which shnll tool the capabilities of the Federal arms for Iho suppression of insurrection, would seem to be significantly iutlmutcd by Major General Mc Clellan, when, on the occasion of receiving the sword recently presented lo him by the Coun cil of Philadelphia, he expressed the opinion that "the war cannot bo long, though il may bu desperate.'' In the mean time It bchoovis all to second bis aspirations for the "forbear uuee, patience, and cuifidciicc,, of his country- uicu." pttlivwu liitiliKtn'tft The Finances of the Country. Mr. Chase, the Secretary of the Treasury, has returned to Washington, having during his absence, completely succeeded in the purposes ol his visit to New York. It will be remembered that Congncss, nt lis July session, authorized a loan of two hundred and fifty millions of dollars, leaving nt the op tion of the Secretary In his negotiations three form or Issue, vix: llnnds nt twenty yinrs, Itonds or Treasury Notes or small iKiiomlnu. lion without Interest, payable on demand, or running one year with interest. In all enses the interest to be paid was limited, and the aggregate amount or .Increased Indebtedness was not to exceed the sum or two hundrid and flfiy millions of dollars. ..In 11.1 month of August, t!c,bnki ofNsw York, lloston and Philadelphia were Invited to a conference, and the delegates appointed in pursuance of such liivitaticn received from the Secretory in person n finnk and full slalrmiut or Iho wanli iif tho Government, accompanied by an expression or his own financial views. The several conferences so held In the city of New York, notwithstanding the gloom which then hung over llic country, resulted, ns our readers already know, in nn agreement by the Hanks to take immediately fifty millions, with Ihu privilege or taking at their option a loin drrd million nddltionul, in two amounts ol fifty million each. Subsequently the second fifty millions were subscribed by the banks, the option ol hiking n third fifiy million expiring on the lit De cember proximo. The issues for these IiiiimIihI million assume the form or three years' bonds, paying nn interest or 7 .1 10 rnr cent. It Is understood thai llic Secretary prnpnrd far only one hundred mid fifty million under the lii-m of tho national loan. Such was ht confidence In the patriotism nnd energies ufniir people nnd In the resources or the country that uo doubt rested upon his mind Ihul, with the Immediate old or the bank, supported by n popular subscription, the large sums memary for the successful prosicutluii ol Iho war could lie nuindly rnlfcd. Kvinl huve lully proved Ids wImIiiiii nnd fore-sight. The first two subscriptions fur fifty millions inch have Ix-cn followid by it seven er cent loun ut par, In twenty yiars' bunds, nl a third fifty millions, leaving with the banks the option ofluklng llie fourth fifty millions in three years' bond at seven und three-tenths icr cent. The column of Ihl Journal hive recorded the financial transaction. of the Guvernmuils of the Old World a well aa the New for n (criod of hulfn ivntiiry. We feel a pride In declaring llmt wc ran find no parallel in the lib lory of any Kuriqiean Government, and cer tainly lint hi our own, of traduction nf suili magnitude carried In n succissful le-riuinallon by nny financial Mlnhtrr, surrounded, as Clmsi hits been, by u glgnullo rebellion aud ritil war ul home and an almost entire ubseiice or sym pathy from abroad. It Is true-, a wc learn, that several proposi tion from abroad, having nferenco lo un nl legid ili sire nf the people ol Kurope lo partici pate in this loan, nud various proposals for the disposition of large sums nbroud hate been re ceived, all of which have been respectfully de clined. To the financial skill of Sicrrlnry Chase and tho largu nnd comprehensite patriotism of i he bank managers of Iho North are we In debted fur our continued ability lo meet promptly, in coin or its equivutint, Ihcrxlra- nr.linary demands upon tho Treasury. And all will admit that llie Integrity ns nlo the en ergy with which tliu affairs ol tho Treavury I)- purtment lutve been udministcrcd, notwith standing the overwhelming duties devolved ii'son i(, have justly Inspired that confidence lu its ir.uriigemeiit which has elicited the gen erous, and patriotic responses ol iho whole h:o- pie. when npmulul lo by Iho Secretary for lloancial support. National InitlligtMtr. Tint Hkiiki. Pukmuknt and Comiisiov kkm. In his late meSMge JitT. Davis eiiks nf iho Muson and Slidcll nfialr very much us dii tho Loudon Timet aud other KnglUli tort organs : The dUtingiilflicd gculleman who, with your approval al tho lust session were commis sioned to represent tho Confoueracy at certain foreign courts, have recently been siizcd by the Captain ol a United Slates veisel of war while on board a llrilisli mail steamer on a voyuge from the ueutrul Spanish port or I la tuna to Kiigland. Tho United Slates have ihus claimed general Jiirl.Mliellon otcr the high seas, and entering u llrilisli ship railing under lis country's flag, violating the embassy for the most part held sacred even umong bar barians by seizing our Ministers whilst under the protection aud wiihln tho dominion of a ueutrul uution. These gentleman were ds much under the jurisdiction ol iho HritMi Government upon that ship, and beneath its flag, ns if Ihey bud bce-u ou its soil, and it claim on tho part of the United States to soke them In the streets of Loudon would have been as well rounded us Ihul lo apprehend Hem where Ihey were tuken. Hud they been mute factors, and citizens even of the United Stules, ihey could not have becu ur resit d on board of u llrilisli ship, or ou Hritlsli soil, unless un der the express provisions of a treaty and ac cording lo tho forms therein provided fur the extradition of crimnals. "This animal," said an itinerant showman. " is the royul African hyena, measuring four teen feet Irom tho tip of his nose to tho cud ol his lull, and tho same distanco back aguin, muking in ull twenty elghl feet. He cries in the wood Id the night season like a human being in distress, and then devours all thai comes to hi assistance a sad iuslaucc of the depravity of human nature." The Secretary of the Treanry and Mew Tone Bank Manager. (From tho New York, World of tho lltlb. The associate bank managers met tmlny In the American Exchange Hank, at one o'clock, and, after a protracted discussion ol tho sub ject of national loans, at length confirmed the plan recommended by Iho loan committee. The associate banks have thus agreed to take at once 850,000 of United Statin twenty years six per cent, bonds, to bear interest from to day, at a price which shall net them seven per cent, per annum interest, or about 90, Tor I he six per cent bond. The banks also have the option or refusal of the remaining 8.10,- 000,000 of 7 3-10 Treasury notes extended from TsMesator 1 lo Jaoaary . Great uuau Imlty ofswrsMssi rallasVat ihu meeting, and the chlcl ditlercnce lo oploksa.' respecting the twenty years' bonds was aa regards the expe diency of issuing them in sterling, or Interest piynble in London. Hut this suggestion was finally withdrawn by those who proposed it, and it was agreed, without a dissentient opin ion, llmt the true Interest of the United States linieralively demanded that wc should raise here nil the money required for tho Govern ment without recourse to foreign capitalists. During n part or tho tlino of the meeting Mr. Chase was present, and, hi n sieecli of some Icugth, gave a very strong and pointed atsurnncu lliat theGovcrimn'. now taw their wuy clearly to quell the rebellion; llmt they had Information which warranted him in say ing that the public would soon hear glad tid ings of success, more startling and more cfTect-Ivc-in their results limn those of Port Iloynl and the West ; llmt neither the Government nor Grnernl McClcllnncvcr had the least Idea nf placing the nrrny In winter quarters, but, nn Iho contrary, the military plan all contem plated, regular, systematic and energetic actir ity in pushing forward upon the ribcl ns prudence and judgment dictated ; tlmt Gof er mm nt had ample funds to supply every lia bility until Fibuury 1st, nnd llmt all the ma chinery of tho departments was gradually woiking Into a very satisfactory statu of iffi. ciency. The Impression mado upon (he nccmblcd Hank managers was incnascd confidence in the Government, and n feeling that rapid pro gress was being made to suppress the rebellion. ll I understood that Mr. Chaa I convinced nf the wisdom or adhering to n specie stand ard fr Hank currency, and nf the prudence or using e nringly ul lh Treasury demand note. I he prompt and liberal spirit In which the associate- Hank have udvanctd the Immense sums requlnd by Govcramenl, and Ihu chmp term upon whieh I hoy do so, form a strik lug contrast to tho rapacity of politicians and contractor. To the New York Hank maun gca wcarc Indebted fur I ho existence or our Giiteriumnt ut ihu present time ; und not the cuUol.Mr Chasu's merits is the fact that he ha framed his plain of finance in accordance with the practical advlcu of those who hold in their hands the sinews or war, and also pos Cl the wisdom and patriotism to uo them for the good ol their country, and not for self lib aggrandisement. "TiiK"S.nin.NKs. Not longngoa Wes tern landlord, somewhat noted for hi blunders. look it Into his head lo get up a bull at his " tavern." As he Intended lo do Iho thing up brown, and have everything on the big auger plan, ho fancied that u few storu "fixins" would bo a great addition to the bill of faro of pork and turkey. Ho therefore mado In quiry ol his friends, and found that Iho only delicacy lu market at that season of the year was sardines i accordingly he sent to the near est city for two dozen boxes or sardines. Ills chirography, however, was so villainously bad us to muko it read " two duzzen boxes syrin ges." The night or tho party came, and as supper lime drew near, the landlord looked anxiously down tho street for tho stage which was to bring the principle dish on the bill of fare. At lust It arrived, nnd with it a pack age for tho expectant landlord. Directly there was a great outcry, and a sound of curs Ing in the bar-room. The entire party rushed nut to reo what was tho matter, and there stood Jloulfaco, ai mad as a turkey-cock, pull ing and blowing with rage, "hoc there I" said he " see there 1 I rent to Dubuque for two dozen boxes of sardines for supper to night, and Iho cussed foul sent ma twenty, three boxes of them d d pewter squirt-guns, and sajs that's ull there was lo market !'' Tiik Ki'not-KAN Intkkvkmion in Mkxii-an AriAins. Soon alter Ihu auouueemcut hud been uiudc of tho contemplated Intervention by England, France and Spain in Mexican uf lairs, our Government dispatch a ship-of-trar, commanded by a much experienced officer, to the Gulf to look uftcr our interests there. Another vessel was also disputehed as Tar up the coast as Taniplco, with a view to prevent the transit ol passengers from the rebel government across the country, and also to prevent the shipment of cotton aud other articles from llie rebel States. This wise pre caution, it is said, has resulted favorably, and suddenly put a slop to an extensive traffic which was about being Inuugiirutcd. It will ulso be remembered llmt ul about tho tame lime Secretory Seward sent a rcsricetful com munication to England, France und Spain re specting tho alleged Intervention of lluse gov ments in the itlluir or Mexico, but up to the last nd ticca from Kurope no satisfactory an swer had beeu received by our Govcrumeul, They appear to bo quibbling upon this mat ter, and seem rather disinclined to slate their real objects und dcslgncs. Our Government is, however, keeping a most vigilant wuteh.and will not Krm1l this formidable Ku'iopean com bination to make, auy advances or ngerctsious ou this continent Caitais Ciiaiu.m Wiijcksj. The name of Captain Charles Wllkos, who so neatly nabbed Slidcll and Mason, Is a name known both In navigation and In seltnoe. Ho ws born In 1805, and originally entered the naval sertlci or his country In 1K18, at the early ago of thir teen years. In 1838, having previously dis tinguished himself by bis nclcutlllo ability, ho received from the American Government Iho command of a naval expedition Intondcd lo ex plore the connlrlea bordering ou the Pacific and Southern oceans. His command oamlstud of two sloops-of-war, a trig, and two tenders, and he himself had the grade of captain. Leaving here shortly after his appointment, k doubled Cape Horn, orossed over to Polynesia, Van Woman's Land, and Australia, advancing a high as the sixty-first degree of soath latitude j he then rlstlcd Hie F.J I Islands and Hornoo, and reJuYncd 10 Kow. fork In lutj-afwr-lx-: visited Singapore and the Capo ol Good Hope. This memorable expedition of four yeisr wa fertile In useful observation, which Captain Wilkes recounted In a very able work In flvo octavo rolumns, entitled " A Narrative of th United State Exploring Expedition." In 181ft llic Geographlcnl Society of London prectilrd him with a gold tncJal as a token of their ap preciation of his labors. He has also since then, published a work en titled " Western America," which contain laluable statistical and geographical fact, and maps relating In California and Oregon, Com modore Wilkes received his present commis sion In IP."). He ha been In the service alto gether forty-three years. Ten of tbeso years liu has been ou sea service j twenty-six engaged on shore or other duty, and seven years unem ployed. For some years latterly be has been assigned a special duly near Washington. Pi.r.ASANr NKioiinoititoou. Ono's pleasure after nil, Is much affected by the quality of ones neighbors even though one may not be on sKaliiug term wills them. A pleasant bright face ut the window Is surely better than a discontented cross one ; nnd the house that has the air of being Inhabited is prefer ab!o lo closed shutters and unsocial blinds, excluding every ray or sunlight and sympathy. Wc like to sec the glancing, cheerful lights through the windows of a cold night, or watch litem as evening dtvens, gradually creep from tho parlor to the upper stories or tho house near us. We like to watch the little children go In or out of (he door, to play or to school. We like to see a while robed baby dancing op and do-rn at the window In its mother's arms, or the rather reading his newspaper liter nt evening, or any ol these cheerful, impromptu hone glimpses, which, though wo are not Paul Pry, wc will aiscrt go far to"m1c a 'pleasant neighborhood to those who lire for comfort Instead nf show. Sad, Indeed, some morning on waking, ll is to sec tho blinds down and the, shutters closed, and to know that death' an gel, while It spared nur threshold, has crossed thai of our cheerful neighbor. Sad to miss the whlto roliod baby from the wludow, and sec the little coffin at nightfall borne loto th house. Sad to see the iunncent little faces pressed at eventide against the window-panr, watching for the "dear papa" who has gouo lo his long home. Mkax Mkx. Tho fellow who ticket tho molasses from a blind nigger's pancake is held up as a sample or moral perversity. Hut he was a good Christian compared to the scamp who swindle the prlutcr out of a newspupir for one, two, three or four years, and thru re turn it through the postmaster as rtuxd. If a man is too poor to pay, he should be hon est enough to call and stop his paper like a man. If ho Inclines lo thieving, lie should never commenco at the highest grade or crime br cheating a printer, lie should begin small rob children of pennies steal chlik en serve asrin army contractor forge bonds of the Southern Confederacy, and icn he Is ready fur a personal irnlcrview with tho hang man or the devil, he can cap the climax of nil villainy by subscribing for a newspupor and swindling the publisher. Ilollidaiilurg (i"i.) SliinJanl. Masox Pi-TTiMi on A I ns. A characteris tic Incident Is relate! In connection with Iho reception of (he rebel Commissioners, Mason und Slidvll, on board of Ihu San Jacinto at the time or arrest. When they came over Iho side or the tcskI und stepped on deck, they were met by Captain Wilkes. Slidcll, In con formity with tho etiquette upon such occa sions, saluted the Captain but Mason, wilh a stolid potnHsity, omitted the usual saluta. t.ttlon until ho was confronted by Captain Wilkes with tho following remark i " I am Commander of this ship," when the salute was rtluctuntly and sullcntly given. Pniccs at PiTKRsm-iia, Yikoima. The Petersburg Exprtxs, uuder the bead of " The DiiTercncc," says j Kggs arc selling out in Iowa at one cent per dozen here they sell (or twenty-five rents, There, corn can readily bo bought at fluent cents per bushel hero it is worth seventy-five to eighty cents. There, apples sell for twenty livo cents per bushel here money can hardly buy a bushel. There, flour is worth four dol lars per barrel here it is worth from seven to eight or nine dollars. There, salt Is soiling for ouo dollar aud a half per rack here at fif teen. Ilul these arc only a few of the rflixt or the war and (he blockade on the North and South. The Southern rebels have become dissatis fied wllh their flag of stars and bars. They propose to have a new one. Anion; the sub stltutca la one with a blue Held ami a spread white eagle in Iho center. Change aa often as Ihey may, Ihey will never fiud a flag eqaul to tho glorious old banucr of the Union, awl In a few months wc bslivvc Hirer will lave mid waul no other r. li