he c t$u mttml 1 $.j PEll ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. u.LLi.'.uiJi.i-'.'.xui.i.vtJ-Knwsinrgtjfa.'iiil.iJJ..iftBuir: Q. VV. GFIEER, 1MIYSIU1AX AND SUIUIKON. lJl Oiilfi! rtt the City Ontif Stoic, iF.'icnNvn.M'.. Oitwins. 41 E.VrUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office willi II. F. Dowcll. F.-q., Third sti-pet, .T.u'KsnxviM.t:. Ouctiti.v. 20 R. B. MORFORD, ATTOIINKY AT LAW, .lAIMvVtl.NVir.I.r., OlIKHON, TTTIU, practice- In Hit' sevi'ral Court of V V (he First Judical DMricl. nnd In the Suprpnn Court. October 'JO. '!. J. II. Itf.KIl. 3. IIASTO.V. REED & GASTON, AITOUNKYS AT LAW, Iacksonvii.i.i:, Oi:kmix. .T. II. It WW having determined to pon tlnitP lite pr.tcllce of his profpssinn. hasn-so-dated Mr G.isioxwiih hini In liu-ltii'HM. iiih! they will give prompt attention to any l gil hiix'incx cnlriMed to their cure, in any of tin Courts of tlii- .fiiil'cinl D'strlpt. Ofllc" in 'Hint! building formerly occupied liv Mr. Il""'il. Aitizust ISlli. 'tig. ORANGE JACODS. ATTOHNlY AT LAW, ,Jai:ksh.nvim.i:, Oiikoo.v, Will nll'-ntl lo tm-'ni s in the Courts or the Vir-l Judicial IV.strcl.uud In the Sup-emu Court. October tiin " 0756 WELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ilACKriONVII.I.i:, OlIKCIO.V. Will practice In nil tin- Court.- of the Third .liidbiul Dlstriel. the Supreme Court of Ore- I 1... '..I 1W... wTontik J.llllif 011,111111 'II 1 ICIill, Villi. l .7Ull' 'i 1 lJ. fli-Cll'll. WML1- J)uii'.h Hsu-Iut Shop. Ilutwccn Iliiulbiiry.t Wade's nud Kl Dorado Haloon, "California street. KlIAVINrLllair-ciilling.ShaiupnoIne:, Cur ling and Ualr Dyeing, u hmiil anil lor c.iif.n genuine iiitlclenl Fish's IIaiu Ukh O'oiiati vi:. ii.nt CrMndora's i!tc(ltwrjluirl)yt PETER BRITT, " PSioioKsnjvIiJc Artist s pivparnl lo take pictures-in every style nl' the art. with all tlm hup improveincnlH. Jf Pictures do not glic Mill-riu'llitii. no charges will lie made, ('all at his new Gal lery, on tin- It'll, psaininu his picture, mid fdtYor vour likcin-s. L. H. DEWEY, V'a(clinial:tr mid Jeweler, Keeps eiiiiutuiit'.y on hand n frp Hue asM.rlineui o'f Ci.ociis and firysQ Jkwki.uy. wlih-li Iip olli-i-s for kJ ;iw mil) ul very Imv iirlei-s. lor-V .;M cash. UF.PAIKINC- CwU.222&" Watches and Jewelry repaired with prompt jicfs nnd warranted. Shop on California hired, two doors wei-l of Love it HilgerV. Jackso.vi II-. July gli; 28 DR. CH. DESCH, "Wai.ihi. Joski'Iiixk Count v, Oo.v. Dit, Dkscii N pipparpd promptly to attend to the curing of all diseases according to the trciimmit of Pi of. F. V. It.vii'Aii,, with nut the use of Mercury, Aienie, or any poisonous drugs. For the pa-t nine yeats In! Im-. been a nrautitinuer of medicliio at (Jresceiit City, and Is Is well mtflslletl that lie can give speuly relief to the alllieted who taav call on hlia. Ample arraugemeiits fur Cold. Warm. I lot aiiilSteiijn Ibilhs ALEXANDER BUSWELL, -I'liAt-nt'At.- rAPKHUULKU. and Blniik-Hook Jltutafncturer. 5l7Chy and 511 Coiiiiu -rcial stieeti,, between Montaouicrv nod Sansomc, SAN FRANCISCO. Tf- Uindhig of i'v. ry des-eriptioti neatly r.xpcut.-d : lllauk llookn ruled and Hound to tiny desired pal tern. l:y EL DORADO SALQOW, P. H, LYNCH, Prop'r. Corner California mid Oregon Streets. I Tho Proprietor lias just rcclved from San 'iM-aucihco a clio!pe as orlmeiit of llnu "Wines, Liquors, Cigars, ETC., J1TC. .fr-- D'l'P In "'id test thein -Die. 1Q. H" 0 W AltO vV.SSOCf AT10N, Vhiludel phiu, Peiuia'.- jit the reliff 6llie Side and Dultmcl A jQUcttil 'with Virulent lind Giroiiia Dheaus, unit ppcciallt l)i:ucs of the Seauil Organs. Medical Advice jjiven gratis liy llio Act Inir Surgeon. Yaluablp nupoirrs on hi'iiiima toiihoi.v or siimixai. wi:.KXKhS, and oilier iIlsp.isPB of tliu sexual organs, and on the kv.y iiKiiKincs i-mployid in tlm Dispell Miry, fcnt in t-calid letter envelopes, itee of charge. Addiv DR. -T. SKILUX HOUGHTON, Jlowavd Association, No. 4 south Ninth at., Aiirll i!li,:i:y rhUndelphln, i'a. , LOVE & BILGEli California Street, Jacksonville, DEALERS AND WORKERS IN ill LEAD AND BRASS, HAVE just received I'roin the Atlnntlp rilatiH and Sun Fiuiicih'o. a coinpli'l' stock of everything in tliisir llm. mid will keep cniiHtniiily on liainl an assortment nl the liest Tin, Slicitlroii mid Coppprwnre. lirus Pipes. Ilydratilio Nozzles. Force P.tiupx. Chains. L"!id Pipe. Hose. HAKim'A.lH, CUTLKUY: NAILS of all sizes: Har. Plate and asnrled Iron; Paints. Oils, rib-.iw and Glass: All qualities of Powder; Shot of all number : Unifies ol' everv variety. ptc, etc. Also.nlway-on iiiiud a Inrtrp lot ofxtnvcs of assorted sizes. " Hack''' Patent Cooking Slove." and the " New World Slow." the two very lel nud iipproud palleras in the world. 'Parlor. OHlc and Cabin Siovp-. I'uiicv and plain, pon-trnctrd on latest fuel saving plans, lloiler-. Kelt I . Pols. Pans and everytliliiL'coiiuicted with these stoves, warrante'd diintld" and lerlct. All articles sold liv lli"m or inunufiic lured. WAUUAN'IT.D'. Their work is made of Hip he"t material and nl'choVesl pattern". H.Order- altpudeil lo w Ith dispatch, mid tilled" aecoidlmt to dlriciiou. In every- thill:, tli'dr stock Is the larirei-l anil liesl ni-r brought lo Japksonvlllp.and tlu-y are c ;rimt QV TJ(.mith on the- Illotral Im letermiiied to sell at i.ow hmit.s itm aMi. uCnam A . . rV!" T.j " b Call and examine tlielr -tuck bpfore pur chnslng elsewlierp. Jniioill. I ,i!t.-2JI. AupiiI" for llalllday ,v t'o's Wire Itope. J Tt'CKS'Oll TO J. A. UKUNNI3H &, WROTIIEIt The undersigned, having putpliaM'd from J. A. Uruuiiii' it llrotlu-r their entire Stock of MureSiaiuIise, Now olU-rs the hiiiiu for sale nt Greatly Reduced Prices, The stock consist of Drj & Fancy Goods BOOTS AND SHOES, G-EOClilRIES, And. in fact, a varied as-orlniPiit of article- ppitaliiiug to Hip Ceiteral Merchandise buiues6. LADIES uiiil GENTLEMEN plea1-" In givn inn n call, nnd examine the fioo.lx and learn the Prices, before you make your purchase.'. Do not forget the place the Hr'ck Store heretofore occupied by llrnniur it Urn. MAXMULLKH. Jacksonville, July lit. IM52. 27 1W l itjci.1. WF. liave Mils day sold onrlopk of mere-hand se to Mr. Max Mrr.ixit. From our friends nnd palron- wo would ndiclt for Mr. Mui.i.ctt a eonllnnano of Ihelr lib eral patrouaite. J. A. llUCNNFU it DUO. Jaeksonvlle.July Ivth. 1PII2. 11 IU(iAN & WALL, FORWARDING AND COHKISSION JfiEROHANTS, IltlcU Uulbtli.j,', Cor. I'Voiit & V streets. OltKSCKNT CITY, OAL. WILL nttend to the Ueceiving and For warding of all dooiN entruxled lo their enre.-with pronmtuesx and disjiatcii. Couxignmeuts solicited. Metchaudiso re ceived on storage. Cmcent City. April 10. 1802. 15 N. U.-No good delivered until Ihefreight nnd chargps are paid. D. it W. WANTKI)'. 1. 01)0,000 pounds of 1'lour, lu exchunge for koui1, at .J5ACJJ? IIBOS'. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 18G3. rLAf..n'.,inniLiiMaiiuiivMi.u.viiiarssarsfTvsrri..j ui.'i in b THE OltKGON SENTINEL. ismu:i) i:vi:itv wisuxkshay and batuiiday. III3MIY OENIilNCJICri, Pub'r nml Prop'r Sniscitii-riox One year, in mlvancp. Five Dollais; .Six inoiitli-, 'I hree Dollars. Unles? reiiewiil. papers will he discontinued at the expiration of the time ,'or which they have been paid. Auvmtiisixd One itpiare (10 lines or less). Ilrl iuserlioii. 'I lure Dollars ; each iib(uent I serllou. One Dollar. A dis count of liCtv in r ecu I will he made lo thoM- who adverllhe by the year. ADVERTISERS. Ily niiplleat'oii to Poxiiialcrs nnd Mail Carrieis. ymt eau learn that the Si mi-weekly ()m:iinx Si:xtim:i. has by I'm a larger dreu latloit lu tliu touniiesor Siiiiihirn Orepai and Del Nolle county. California, than any other paper. This lacl should commend the rfi:vriM-:i. lo jou iv a mperior inediuiu lor advertising. Lirt tit' Aisiixrs. who are autliorlzed lo transact any busnics-i concerning tliN pa per. In llo name of Hip publisher : , P. Fisher. Sun Franc sen; Wad-woitli & Kavnex. Vn ka: Fher Kmry, Ashland; S. C.Taylor, Pliiimt.v; W. W. Fowler. Apple tratPt'U. S. Duiilap. Willlaiipburg: John It. Prliidle. Kerhvville: A. II. MpIIi'.iiIii. Waldo. U.J. Foi be-.' Waldo; W u. M. Kvaus. All house: Joel Thorn, CuuynnviUe; A. U. Flint. Uo-ebitrg: Imiiic It. Moores. Salem; F. ,l. Fllsworlh. Kiigenp City: F. Cliiirman. Oreu'ou Cilv; I). W. Wukellehl. Albiny: Iteujamln Cook, Corvallls; .1. II. Sin th Cre-cent Cily; Albeit Doolittle, Happy Camp. i ll-juilllltlll VillcniiVJi. During a ib bate in Hie United Slabs .Sen ale. December Kllh. upon the lesiilutions of liupilry ol Senator SauWiury. of Delaware, a- to the imprisonment of ecilalu citizen' of that .State. Senator Nci-milh, of Oregon, spoke as I'ollhws : Mr. Pre-Ideut, r. I jnopose to vole for tl.l- i-psolut on, and all llion; of a similar eli.it aelpr. making Inipiirii'ti on subj.cls in rpgard to whieli It N prop-v tliat IheSeimte and the eoui.lry shuiild be liiformi d. it may. perhaps, be proper tliat l slioulil give n few ri-asonx uiiy t -nail do o. In the Hist place, necoi ding to my tintlnr slau.liiig of the form and llu-ory of our Coveiniiiint. I think Hu-re isuondmlulslia live act hi recaid lo wh'ch Hie peopleslionhl not have iul'oi million lu my opinion, th re is no publ p aci.uoiulmitiislralivoact. which should be ki pi from the people; but. in vol ing that tlip dun of ilii-p nrresls nnd the nam's ol lli parties should be laid before the Scale, I do not give that vote with the intetiiio'i ol cuusuriui,' tliu Admiiiistiatiou for Hip arrest. Sir. I think I have ax lender n regard for tin' libi it. ps of Hip people ax any in-u: anl I am not eiiMvIv Igi.otantoi nio-i'Miuiinn li-Min- which tire lauglil by l-.ugisli liistoiy. that Hi" ii-sirainl of the l.b'rty of the sub- jeet had tuiieli to do with d po-iug tin mini- uicli; Hint It co-l (.liaries nis uean. ai,u Jainev l.ihcroun. and made him a lagranl "wanderer. While 1 am not cut rely Igno rant of tho.-o ciietnu-tauces. and what hd to those tifulK 1 believe that the time Im art iv.d in this country, in dcr the piculiar circuuislaiices wh eh now ex si. when It Is nece-Hiry that the power of the Covernuu nl should bo p.m it. d to arrest crtaiu men in ourpotnmunily, mIio are doing all llu-y can to t.r up strife and tr.-a-on among the loyal IK'oiile. Sir, wh.ri) Is the use. of your lur iiishlug men. iiruix and money to piosecule n war agaii.si Hie South, If you permit your own cil 'iis to luriiish all the aid aud-com- for', in llieir power to the enemy, and lo give them nil the liiloriimllou they cnu oli tain ? 1 do not know whether those nrrests nre entirely Ipga I or not. The question x to the suspension of the writ of habeas eorpu 1 propose lo say nothing about; but 1 urn in favor of Hipporliiig the Government by all legitimate munis. The n.-ople wlio sent hip here are a Union-loving, law-abiding people. All their hopes are hound up with the Con slitiil on and Ihu Union. I am lor support ing Hie Government, within tlm bounds of thuCousiitutioii.il that is possible; if Hint Is impossible, 1 urn lu favor of doint; it anyhow. Some persona, doubtless, hnvo been nr replcd who miL'lit not to have Iicpii. The Pre-ldetit has exerclsul that power nt his peril, mid it is our duty to let Hie country know in what manner ho Inisexeicised It. No doubt p-r-ous have been arnstpd who should not have been arrested, but 1 know n gnat many who have run at large who t-lmiiltl have been nrnslid. i hem d Sena tors on this floor, pi lor lo the -Ith of March, and alter tint -Ith of March. 1M1. denounce IhoGoi eminent in the- mo-t defiant terms. They Inaimnrntid Hie rebellion here, and they raid Ih.-y inleiuled to carry It through; nud they have denied upon your own floor, and in jour own presence, that they owed any iilllyinuc" to HiN Government. 1 know u young man in I'tis city who cnnio to mo and told me ho was goitrg to iolu tliu rebel army; that he hud reeomnien-ilatlc-uc from S'.-nvi't n' in fvd"Y U procure u zszzziizs commission in the rebel army, lie told tins all about them. I think he ought to be ar recti d. I do not know that the young man could have done much harm in tin b'nulli, Tor he was ns mean nud as low-livid n crea ture ns I ever knew, and as worthier a inj." iibninl ns ever threw himself on the otiMtlu of u pint of mean whisky. Laughter. Another individual came here alter 1 had taken my sent upon this Hour a mail ho had been n (onm r resident or Oregon, nud wa sent on lure for the purpose or lining to Charleston to make my llluslrioiis prnhcpsKir President of Hip Unilul .Slate. Alter the breaking up ol the Uiurleton Convention, he ueglecud to return. When the rebellion broke out, lie became an ollin r in I lie rebel army. It seem" that, by somn mean", he cot leave of nh'eiicc, as about hall ol' our ollicers me getlinu' now. lo he ail ol our o leers nre getlinu' now. to nu alMUtlrotu his command and he panic up . hejPtoeolhct a claim which the (Joveru-, , .i ..I'll... it, ill., l si.ii..y .in..! li'm ini-u.r. . vices reiabrtd in the Iuiliaii wars in Ore-' New Ymk Woods Klri! and Davis liiul Kpn. I was not cogn'zatil ol the fact of his hern in priiMiltnlion. His deplaialioii that having been in the rclnl urtny. and he mnde tl. hIioiiIiI order all Union "fiiivis eaplureil a lool of me to the extent of going lo Ihe'j,, ,.IW, ci.tilluement, and hand litem over Triasnry Dip rlment wilh bin. and intio- ,,, ,((. i-,,,,,. miilioriti". lo he I lied and duping mill idenllfyinir him. lu ntdi-r Unit ',... ,i r.... .,, UMnlimr. la Hm uianifet- ... m v lit 01.111111 li is cla in. lie hut. I'tiHi tlilf.M r n-t-linsr hb khvubo as i.npotput. lu gel ngix part o I. sp In in and wpiiI buck ' . ,. . ....,, , . ,.u, ml. lo th.' S.iiaheru Conlederapy and rejoined ' M,'7 "V" ' ' ' " ' , " ' ihearmv. A genthman ha- recently In-, eni reb-N a l-mbe ret Ibution It won d. I. ,,,,...1 I,,,, (I,,,. I... c,iu-lli..tmniMiii.iii In I'lill 100. !. lll-tlliell lV till' CIV I 7.fll Wl.rlll. ptl Iphin. who mid li'tu that he had u. t got all M- pay; Hint the Goveiuinei.t st II i.wul l.im n cei'lalu amouiit. and he wa coming lo re I'm-it. I.auuliler.j lie ackuowl ge.l to my informal. I tliat lie was in Hip bailie off Pi a Utilge, Hip Imlih' of Shiloh. mid I lie kit-1 lie of Autlelaiu.iiud he said he was coming here to get Hie h.ilaticu ol his claim, on leave ol absence ft out IlieCouliderate dov eruiiP'ut. Laughter. I think lliere is a ca-e witere, nlthnugh it m'tflit not. ppi-lmiis bp in arcoidatice with legal fornix, it would he proper to mrcM n man and deprive li'm of ids liberty lor Hie t hip being. If I were President of Hie Uni ted Stale (which Cod save me from ever being!) I "diild oxerclf-e the power auliow. I would exercise it in all such cases, and. as I said before, It Is a power that niii-t be ex ercised liv Hie President at his peril. If he does wrong, It js proper Hint the country wlmiil.l L-iiniv It. 11 In vtolatiH lie liehtx i'l . citizens, and wrongfully arrests peopli -War of pxteriiiinaxhtin" I hi frn. l)C-ngnlii'-l whom lliere is .to'evidence or su-pl-1 ons wholly to the kotn'sarp (lepailntint. c'on. I think it vi ry propi-r that the country Advunpi (jitrd" this is n mud tlm hav -hoiiltl know It. and that it liould be laid J mv ; ,- nnni, in keep our I'ellowj beforu lite Senate. I f,.n1) ,i,.,inir imo the ptieiuy frotii wards. We all know, in relation to this mutter or utf ortl" llil- is n gard tln-v Imv tu taking oaths, that Ih.-y do -not miiniiiil lo' , , fellets. when tin. 'nre sur- ZtuSf: 'Ki eT n -W. tL Llichl..' into ll eiiama hack- gluiii. wlilfli the suhher propnsul to swear, wans. a...! turn loose. I.aiight. r. A gieat many "Awl quii-t on the Pottprmuek -hi of tln-se g.-ntleiiien have been sworn and I shows what perfect fiibjecshnn our felleM lurui d loose, lu my opinion, some ol ll.fiii ought to have bei u shot. Sir, when a man makes up his iniiiil i become u I nil I or lo such a Gnverunient nx this, and cause its overthrow, and lakes arms in Ids hands for Hid pin pose of consummating tliat net, Ids oath is not worth n straw: and if the evi. deuce is concluiv Hint he harbors and eu terlnlns those dc-igns with Hid intention of putting them into elfecl. 1 think he ought to bo testialiied of liberty slid prevented from consummating such n wrong. I do not pretend to justify anybody in icstraln ing anvbody else of his liberty, nud I do not ju-ilfy It. As I said before. I am not igno- rant ol tlie sacr.iluesR oi personal poi-ny, but I think this Government, this Constitu tion, this Union, nre paramount to all other eon-hletalloiis, nnd I think their preserva tion Is tar above thu peoonal libel ty of any slimlo individual, or any lllty imiiviuuai or nnv live hundred ind.viilu.ils. Willi these views. Mr. Prislilent. I propose to vote for the resolution of the ueiitlciimu from Delaware. A.votiiku Pkack Dkmoohat. Ill his Inlc iiu-i-s.igp. ilifl". Davis proves hini-plf as earnest a I'eaee Deiuoeiat us Vallandig ham. He pmys fur peacp. hut at the mine lime infi rins his Jit other Peace Di-niocratn al tlie North that no one will be accepted which does not reeounze the Confederacy as an inileiiendellt CiovcinniPnt. The l'Vtl- eral Cioverniuent may stultify it?elf by nc ccptb'g pence on Midi tn'ins, but wo think it will be it low? limit Hist. Davis' nies- sage is adroit in iiigiimrnt nnd nssiimp linns. He tititfi n bold face on the mutter and iiRMitues Hint the people in tho rebel .States me united, nnd tiie rnormmiR debt he lias eieatetl is due to tlie people, and therefore wil not provo oppressive. That is lo Fay. tin' people in the rebel Stairs will not Miller patticulnrly ifnll their prop erly is consumed is tho prosecution or the wur to destroy the Union. He Fays they they nre fighting lo maintain Felf govern ment. Hut -scll-government presupposes that the minority will peaceably Ftibmit to Hie majority so long ns the I'm ma of tho Constitution tire complin! with. This is just what Jell'. Davis and his conspirators '.i. f.t.ii-Ml tlu.v would not do. beci'.iisn tho A merlcnn people had elected, in accordance- with tlie constitution, n iiepnniican r resi dent. Were the Confederocy ncUnowUdjed, he and Ids fellow rebel iissoeiatcs would be the first to order out nn nrmy to crush nny Intuicd oppo;tiou whkh m'ght be o"'cre'.l undriTC2?rc?uu VOL. VIII NO. 3. trmrr.TuuM.trtmixu.u auiuvu hy a minority lo tin? ittle of the mujoritj. Tliete run be no K'H'-govei'iiinciil unlioui thp piaciful submlssidti ol" the itiimrlyto tlip ru'c i f tlii' iinijoiiiy. Had DnVis and his liioilnr ttdti-ln'nciwl on thiH principle, lliere could have been no reliellioti and no war to i.'iush it. Hut the relii'l President oxhiltitH nomo temper when trfiiitup of the imnucipiilion proelamaiion. He thaws a" nvoliing'ii pieiutp or tlii' intentions of tlioypwlin is nit'il it a he fou'd invent, but tines not say that the ImrioM which he paints tiro liliely to liillow. He tlerivis u htlle cun.ii. hit ion Irom ihe ti'Hiniplion tliat tlie proc lamation proves, tlutt I In war. us. lln-y ehnnrrd two VPllts llL'O. is WilU'id tl I'lC'. flnves. ami not to restore the Union. ThN . . -,, ,, ,, -,, wj'W '1it m 1 ' ' ' " '. l-iom tl.e sinnlaiiiy in senlimeul wit f.liiiiiT1 stintioxp I it! 1'i'iiPi' Deinopraisor the 'I'hc policy, loo. of sueli n poiuse wou'.l prnve filial lo Hip nliels. It w. u'.l uroit'C ',piin-rs of vindictive levi'iiuo in Hip ppoplo of Hie loyal .Stales which would eniwe tht'in, as oiip man. to deniiind of Hip I'Vilpntl (iov- pinm.-iii llnil the rpli-1 Slaied should lied vastaled with fire and swi rd. The retri bution will he fi-arfal. Sac. Union. " Waii rttAZiis-." Josh IMIIiign takes a loL'ihnl vn of war fr.izpx : "Oil tu Htehiii'iud." that is til s.t.'if tlio the kusscd rehels will allow it. i'urriirlel lines" are them kind of linen that neviT Until tOL'i'lher. ".Military n.-cpssita" 1 0 oOIsits nud a gnlou of w'hiskf to every iIiicp privpin. 'OiiIiipp tlm tloruH of war." hut ninzr.l.i tin darniii fritters ; if you don't, Kotneboily Will Lrel huii. dip tituli-r. "Mililnrie Ftrntajra" tryiuir In rnlnt'o ft fiwuinp by keielnn Inllmu li-ver out ov it. "Pipki-ls" tln-se are chap that are cent nut to bnrry tiirlmckcr of the Piiatna. mid tu fpc if the eiisxpil rebel- Im got a pus.'. liATitKii I'ltttKONAi. on 1'ofi:. The tinny cnrie-ipondpni of the Chicieo Tunc, writ ing Irotti Holly Sprinj;, Mis.., relate tho following tinu-iliile : News eamo to 'ho (Jlmplain of t!io Iteguiieiit that n gond Union soldi.-r wa irivi-n up by li' surueon. i:i.nidpred In a dving condillou iitul lU'tfirptl spirtual cumo i.itii.n. Tho Uluip'iiin, n in dtpy bound, went tti see him. sat down by hi cot, and inlkcd of the death and the repxiirreetion. t,; I The book up 'lied nl the account nrSimWs a'ayinir so iii.iny I'hilistlnea w'nh the jiw- bone or mi n. At tuu t:oiipiuion u.u pntdipr nslied what Iriok he read Hint Imm. The Chaplain replied, " My d-ar rrh-ii I. it is the Wind or God." The so'iler iv(-iest id him to ri-iid it niruin, nnd at its conclu sion, to see Hie book and read the chapter him-plf. The Clmpl.iin haiiJctl him thu llili'p. when he exc'aiini'd. " Oh, dear ! my eyes are no dim I enn't rend, bill U'H m Clmpln'n, hotu-sily, isn.t (Jeueral .John Pope's name sigih-d ul the bottom of ih.it chapter?" A.V 1MPUK8IVB MAP.UtAtlK CRUIIMnSV. One of tliu coulies of llit .Slat.' ol Coiinee- j y ticut boasts or a judge, who. though poorly 1 ( furnisli. (1 willi those Hlilu rillin'mcntnl usually met with in polished fioeiety, is uti energetic, shrewpil man. and n promising; lawyer. A neighbor of his was about to give away his daii'jhier in innrrhmv, and having u deep-ionted dislike to the clerical profession, and being determined, as lie said, "to have no infernal parson in his house," he sent for his friend, the judge, to perlorm thu ceremony. Thu judge, came, and the candidatia for tho counbial yoko inking: their plneo beforu him, he lima nd dri'Ssed the bride : ' You swear yon will marry this man ?" " Yes. sir." was jho re nlv. "And yon" (to the bridegroom) "swenr you will marry this wonmuV" "Well, 1 dn,"Raid the groom. "Then," says the judge, I swear you me nuvriBU. Wliv is ri cncndtliril'l'H nurso lil atlmn- tleveloutl ? li.'causi; U lu youtinually liliC- I u-lt)J,f