msjshwuvtSm MMMaMtMH pREQQHSEBTIHEL uB ttffl T1IH WAR KB1VS. ir..fclnfton, March W flic .nviu fl S Their drewes were perforated In several places by the bnllets. As lnlltnte1 lait nljjhr. report In re gard In the nlrs In Coles ond Edgar counties, In this State, tire greatly exog niitee Icarc for llio "V"wt on 1'linra ( crralrd. All was quiet nlMuntoon to-day. , tontmine sites for navy yards at St. . B, ,0 Insurgents, It Is believed, hare ills iLCIeTilml ,Kira. pcrsul. A part or the troops nnvo Kit, -' ... s ii" ... ... but two regiments still remnin, who will Tfc Steamer Showecn arrived nt Wash' ,im with a schooner, sloop and 13 boats, (infUwJorsnlt, tobacco, pni!ii, etc., rl from rebels on York river. Uag MMch a", A h-'lchmcnt of Jllh lllwiiis left Charleston on Monday I 1.w. ..!... I. l.-.l ... 'I loillUCK iuu rrucu cuin-iiuiicu ui rj.'i Mills. 10 miles, nortlwnst of .ifoton. A pnruon in me pume rrgi ,1111 stationed at Mattnon furihc pro- mjofllw place It being threatened kWtliv snil Mnullrte counties. ViiklUit at Charleston, on Monday, ittrtlillliil ; Col. Mitchell, C privates ituwtro wounded; 2 Copperheads hltJsml several wounded were la- bj their friends. AJittfmm the ml river expedition sy rtbtWe concentrating ut Shcrvcporl tiprtt tid from Uen. Hurrisou's forte A ii it iWuroblii. )t. IlnikV cnvalry advance reached pAwnta rathe 10th, nnd the remainder 'Minn arc wiwiii iwii uuvb inarcu. tw It irmrt, the combined force would tu lij Un). Supplies uru to Ik t b; rttf. rVrl .trliuMi was blown up on the 17tb jtf4nl (rounding C men. Arml rebel straggler were at Alcxan- wlirt) lint (ddcu u occupied by the trill. Oar gunboats lind made can- n 1 PX ifi f6.000 Ulm of culto, leeway show no disposltlyn to en. sublets. They huve retired from 'WBtwt.snd llielr recent niovimets urc hwl lo be only reconmilsnanct-s. itwkrc, March 30. The Union Con- ait Madlstm today ik-cled dclrealca B!ilniore Convention unanimously Uaki. r.u!t advice sny that gold wai quoted Hij.taNcw Fork, ut 1G31G4, with ffiiittiM, March 01. In the, House, .6Uw.ltoei the Committee on Indl. X5'ia rrporttd the Senate bill for tbo wwptwiiMor tins Department of uASmli California, and explained iitiElnmlnlatril two Superiiiltn- krtfstoooe.snd provide for thceelllne flM sweat Reservation, nnd the locating MlaJau Id more atiitroprlutc Reser- Uorea of which Is to be assigned iWl The General Saperin. lulfatoiecvWe a salary of twothiwand w. He advocated the naMjre of the tbfroand of econitiiy to tlwgov. ww.fcocu't to tbelndluns. The ffW. 'si!llttgtbarizeilic Postmaster tien- towslrtetforcarryingof llicOvt-rluud 'WttltcMlnn Mn a l..tjn... V.I -JtbefcVtitc to-day. DtB' TOmon,s amendment to the bill sm"' ivrritor hi (iovirnmint fur ""Uoiiteil by a vote of 22 t 1. Itttrikes out the word" while" V"Bir,4efinliis the fluulifJcutloni vaV-'ni. tie. TmiMu..iu j. i..... MS w.whmum. UlUUIC VII m ah ii. m i " anal naseuse -or the i probably Itnvc In a day or two, Fort Smith, 31st. About ten thousand ifTectlvc troops hnvc gone South from this District, nnd the whole nnmbcr In tbo l)c' purlment nnder Ocn. Steel arc now moving South. The force Is about 3.'),000 strong, and Is sufficient to overpower any rebels opposing them. A scout from Price's command reports Caball's force of seven or clcht rrglments fifteen miles this sido of Washington, Mo. Troop are being re moved to Camden. Uen. (Inro has seven nr eight thoimand TeXntis at Tanncrport' under Marmaduke. The rebels arc well supplied with clothing, and Imporlid shoes from Kngland arc said to have jnt arrived. A large mimkr or negroes have been con. centrutetl nt Cnmden and Wnslitnglnn. Qnnntrcll Is south of the lied river. Gov. Kdnards, of the Clinclaw Notion lion is sued n pr(c!amnt!on urging the Ind'nns of that tribe In return to their allegiance to the Government nnd repossess theuifclves or whst tliry have lost during the last three years by unsocial lug with the rcliels, Denver City. 31st. An arrival from New Mexico reports the unconditional stir render of the entire Nnvnjoe Nulioti numbering nearly six ihouinnd to Gen. Carlcton. A morjority of them were in n destitute condition, and tofei-d them Curie- j ton was obliged to put the troops on half rations. A special to the post says : Joshua. II. Giddines was on the floor of the House this morning. He states the chnnge In sentiment In Canada, towards this country, is very decided, nnd urges in return, that wc should not repeal the reciprocity trcuty. A dispatch from Kuoxville to-day, says the rebel, uficr destroying the trestle wurk at Hull's Gap, fell bock beyond Greenville. They took up the wagon ond railroad bridges across Lick Creek, and curried off a portion of tLe rails uud telegraph. Deserters continue to cross In, and re port large numbers trying to muko tliclr way Into the Union lines. New York, 2Uth. The f'oifs Paris cor respondent soys : It Is evidently tho Intcn. tion of the Sovereigns of Austria ond Prusala In occupy Copenhagen, und prob- ubly dictate peace. The Loudon correspondent of the Com mercial stall's that the Archdoke Mnxlmil- Man oa being applied to for on audience by tho rebel Ulidell, asucutcd, provided that Napoleon was willing ; wat Napoleon flatly refuted to function the audience. New York, 30th. Richmond papers ol the 'JSth, have bien received. The ' qmrtr says that ofllclul Inlurmutlou lias been recelwd by the War l)eirtimiit ol the landing of a large force of the wiewy t Washington, N. O. The recint heavy full snow will, It soys, stop any move. cnt to the Interior for some days. The I.jnchburg Htpullkan soys that tue onkees In Hast Ttnnesekve retreat ed to Struwberry Plains, and there Is uo Iloa'o Committee have bceomo tired of waiting, and am sbont to report n series of resolutions emphatically maintaining the Monroe doctrine. McDougall also prepar ed n series of similar trsolullons. which he shortly bring beforo the Senate, sustaining them with n Speech. Cincinnati, April 4th Uy order of Gov. Morton, tho entire Indiana legion hold lhemelves In readiness to lake the field at any moment required. Grand review of lesion, 100,000 men fully armed and equip cd, will be held on the 1.1th in.t. Washington Specials of the Cth.sayGen. W. F. Smith will command the troops in Gen. Dntlcr's division, nnd probably con duct military operations. Gen. Meade, in a written statement to the War Dipartment, nsserts that he never Issued an order to re treat from Gettysburg on the 2nd of July It seems to have been written by Gen. But tcrflcld without orders. The Sanitary Pair opened by process Ion of military, firemen, etc., very Imposing; the streets were thronged and creat enthu. siasm manifested. Subscriptions to the Ten-forty loan opened last wwk at the rate of n qnorler of million per day. News from Italic. bin as ' nrosnoct for u fliAt. e' I Tlie enlistment f colored troops in mid. teRrtolntlimUfjf I.m.llr.- ...r.. I....UI I T..I .1.' . . Ifijuf f r--..M-v- uiin.-iiu jDnuou mere ore nearly lire jl"" "r Wan,en 'i"in the urniy to tliotmod ieody for the field. , 7 been effected under u recent Daltou. Ga.. 24lh.-Gen. Pillow l,n. been seed In cokimand of tl army In Northern Alabama. Httliruv, 3tli TLo steamer Africa with dates from Liverpool to the 19tb, and Queenstown to the 291b, bos arrived. Tho Germans ore vigorously prosecuttng the siege of Duppel. The English Parliament Lod sepornted j without expressing any opinion ou the Wfrea, and 35 vrs'l.iif imp p H their complement of men. 4IIICS tLot lha tfrin. nf ,.nu ... ,1 nL, , -"-- v - m nuve expires, und there "WOtQOoeh rematnip. an miiM. .n jj vessels iu tlw blockade service nj ," ' so out r service. L -w,om. The Prnvnat fnr.l..l JU...I..., . . .""""" !! ,. ""nru me aeizuro or oil rebel The pirate Alabama was at the Cape of rSv1 Ifntin TV1if-tirtrt 1(1 In A..nM. - f . . iT-.i'" n.-r ' ".'l""" " Placervllle, where thcro are several ni.f itii jiiiiiw iiiir Confederate loan o.lWiM. Times tele gram from Vienna slnting that England's proposition for armistice has been accepted by Austria and Pruiio, and the terllorlal Integrity of tho Danish Monarchy under the present dynasty will be maintained. Conference meets at once. IIOUSK VOTK ON TUB AOOMTIOX Of Si.Avr.nr. The following was the resolu tion offered by Mr. Arnold, of Illinois, In the House of ItcpreseiitutUes, March 15ih: KttolvtJ, That the Constitution of the United slates thould be so umended us to abolish slavery In the Tnitcd Slates, wher ever it now exists, and to prohibit iu ix tension in every part thereof forever. A motion to lay the resolution on the toblo was disagreed to by a vote of 58 ogaiuit 79. The resolution was then adopt cd by the following vote, the Herder State men in tho affirmative being In Italics : llroa Messrs. Allison, Andaion, Ar nold, Ashley, Ualley. Baldwin, (Mass.) Bax ter, Bromen, Blair, (W. Va.) Mote, Bout well, Hoiil, Brandsgee, Broomall, Cobb, Cole, CtuictU, Dtvit, (Md.) Duvls, (N. Y) Dnwes, Dixon, Donnelly, Drlggs, Dumont, Kcklcy, Eliot, Fornsworth, Fronk, Gar. field, Oooeh, Orinncl, Hlgby, Hooper, Hubbard, Towo, Hubbard, Conn., Hurburd, Jenckcs, Julian, ICelley, Kellogg, Mich., I)an, Ixiugear, Marvin, McClurg, Miller, N. Y., Moorhead, Morrill, Morris. N. Y., Amos Myers, U Myers, Norton, O'Ncll, Pa, Orth, Patterson, I'erlmm, Pikr, Pom rny, IVIcc, Rice, Macs., ltlce, Me., Bollins, N. II., Schenck, Schofield, Shannon, Smilitit. Stetens, Thoyer, TAomat, Upson, Vuo Valkeuburg, Wnshburue, III., Wash burn, Mass., Whalcy, Wllliaini, Wilder, Wilson, Windom 78. A'nii-Mcwr. J. O. Alien, W. .T. Al len, Ancona, Baldwin, Mkh., Bliss, Brooks, Brown, Wis., Clay, Cnfiroth. Cox, Cravens, Daron, Denlson, lWen, Edgerlon, ICId- ridge. Finck, Ganion, Grider, Hall, Hard ing, Harrington, Hurri. Md, Herrick Dolman. Johnson, Ohio, Kellogg, N. Y., Kernnn, King, Knapp, Law, Lotear, Jjng, Mollnry, McAllister, MeBrlde, McDowell, McKlnney, Miller, Pa., Morris, Ohio, Mor- rlsoo, Nelson, Noble, Odell, O'Neil, Ohio, Pendleton, Perrj-, Itandall, Pa., Ilandall, Ky, Robinson, Rolling, Mo., Rosa, Scott, 8tee1e, N. P., Stiles, Stroue, Sluort Sweet, C. A. White, J. W. White, Wfa field, P. Wood-C2. Through tho politeness of Jas. Hender son, Wells, Fargo it Co.'s messenger we arc In the possession of the liotu AVtri of the 19th Inst, from which wc get the fol lowing items : The snow Is fust disappearing In tho vi cinity of Idaho City, and the miners are vigorously preparing to gather the gulden crop, The Aldersnn ditch, extending from Elk Creek to Iluenn Visln Bar, has witter running In It, and parties have commenced work on the bar, ground sluicing- Another rumor, to the rff.-ct that the In (linns had again been committing ilt-pretla-lions on Snake river, was In circulation. Rumor had It that Frank Loudon Intel lost his train, bill circumstances did not seem to confirm it. Mrs. Miller, tho landlady or the City Hotel, had sent the editor of the Mtn n buckclfull of Salt Lake sour krout, over which ho sees nn extension of the hotel and nn addition of fifty bed. The ' Bannock Gold nnd 8llvcr Mining Company" hns completed Its organisation and incorporation, nnd n quart?, mill Is nn Its wny up from Umatilla Landing. The mill will be erected on Granite Creek, near rich quarlr. lodes. L. Brooks Is President, Gen. W. Mnrry, Secretary of the Co. Hon! Jfc Cummings being the resident ncents. Ciipltal stock of tho Company is 8500, 000, divided Into 2,500 sharrs of 8200 each. Conwoy, Vance & Co, aro running n lino of stages from Boise City to the Owy hee mines. Stages leave Boise City, every Tuesday morning. The first Grand Jury In and for Bolso country found the following Indictments at Its lute session : For murder In the first de gree, 0 ; In second degree, 3 5 manslaugh ter, 1 ; assault with intent to murder, 1C : robbery, 3 ; assault with Intent to rob, 1 ; perjury, 1 ; grand larceny, 2 assault, re sisting officers, Ac, 6 ; obtaining money under false pretences, 3 ; total, 44. An election to determine whether the elf liens will accept the articles of Incorpora tion granted by tho Legislature, comes off 00 the 4th of April next. News hid reached Idaho City nf tho violent death nf Him Oldham. Ho was killed by Jos. Rolls, at the Owyhee mlocs. Particulars not given. The Timplc Theatre has been re-chrls-lened.and is now called the "Jenny Llnd Theatre." It is to be eularged and Improv. ed. the main building to be, when complet ed, 102 feet deep by 37 wile. Thcro will be private boxes, dress circle, porqoetle, gallery ntxj orchestra. All this Is done in expectation of tho arrival of celebrated perfbrinen from Portland ond 8an Fron clseo. Tlie Indians stole two borrea irom Mr. Hillhousc, of tho Owyhee express, at Ti lu' ranch, nine miles from Boonvllle, on tho night of the 14th. Specimens of quart from the Gold Hill Quarts Mining Company's claims, were shown to tho editor of the Neiei, which he was assured assayed 82,400 (o the ton. The trial of Wllley, for a murder om. mltted In Ceutreville last Fall, had taken up the entiro time of Uw District Court during the week. The case was expected, to go to tho jury on the l3)tl. Fnox an Ixnio.vAKT Mkxic'ak. Tho following appear in the Virginia Union, nnd is good enough to be a veritable let ter.' CuinAn or YinatxtA, ) el vicnt tins do MarM, '(! t. I Scnor Editor : Jush hciird, have I, nmy CRtlmada Sennr, tint el Emperador Mux imlllan, he Joost appoint have done, tUt viejoold enrrojo O d d 11 llwln, a hi nobleman Diiquc. Muy very bad Scnor, carrojo I d n. Olo Gwln, do Rtcamhtut Pacific Mall stral big dluern muchtsimn, ciirrujn, plato-.il n teef, nnd nn have Pa cific ltullro.nl bill pass el flnngmio do lo Hstados Unldns. Carrnjnl Urundlscnlo rascal. 0 d d n. Maximilian, el cm peradur, mucho muy very big d n fool. V Sennr editor, must tell me I soy carra- Jo. Do olo gristle Lime Point swlnzle. Gullermo da Gwln, have him, el illeho, num. Inndo grandonoza HI Dtiijue tie Pnnta Ctil !!.' Carrojo G d d n. Good-bye. Yo Q. b. s. m. FnA.vmsrio Valvaium. Woman's TKxritii. No trait uf charac ter is more valuable In n fcmulo than the piwemlon of a sweet temper, Sonia ran never bo made hsppy without it. It Is liktf the flowers that spring up in our pathway reviving1 and cheering us. Lot n man go home at night, wearied am) worn by tint tolls of the day, nnd how southing is u wort! dictated by a good disposition. It is sun shine falling upon his heart. He Is happy, nnd the cares of his life aro fnrgiillin. A sweet temper has n soothing Inllueno our tho minds of n whole family. Where it Is found In the wife and moihsr, you otocrvw kindness and lovo predominating over tim natural feelinga of the heart. Smiles, kind words, nnd looks, characterize thu childrto, and peace nnd lino huve their dwelling there. Study, then, to acquire and retain a sweet temper. It Is rnnru vuluablo Ihnii gold 1 it captivates mora than beauty, ami to tho close uf lifii It retains all lis rtrbixw nnd power, Puplith I'optr, " " "".' " Southern present etate or affairs. lU l,iha "Lif0 of Morftu Xaw York, April 3J.- Columbia from our army still Mining Itrv. The Kooteual wines are attracting considerable attention. All reports from these mines indicate ousIder- IIOIHE l'JUCKS CUltUHNT. FfiMtlc UvIm Xw, JUrrUlo.J oiiocmiKii am) riiomcK, tvT,yib Cwu Ailf(" I)rkxlAplr, M Urld I'rttlm, NJc lucwi, J'jrupy kII TM,lniu. Oun. Tm, UUk V ttt fluurVnu-k (liiluid, V Pi tt a IImiii, -a tb auAiOCblckriuftdui. MKkx" W44 llZm, tl L W7lup"r eojoH-.j u ,6 in CB.11L AsWDwmIIuUo, 40pU w 76 4U oio 7UIS fl tt aot to uihp Plrnnr-iui. -rim MfnrlAa 4l.l r .Lei. I im... .. richness has induceil -qnlle a number to I wr'j'r tlUt8 .?,"" Su' " 1.- i' .NiUU.tul.r.is- .n7:"..'r!'','"" ! D0UQLA8 COUNTY TICKET, Recommcndci) for Joint Senator, JAS. WATSON, U.S.HINSDALE. Representatives, ALPHEUS I ItliL AND. P. O. PARKER, K. W. OI'EY, County Clerk, L.L. WILLIAMS, ' Bberlff, J.J.CRAWFORD, Treasurer, CO ADDIS. Assessor. R. L. LKV!B. i3ehool Buperlntendent, E.A.LATHROP. ComnilMloners, !AN. RAYMONI, OILA DIMMICK. Coroner, A. THOMAS, Surveyor, JOHN L1TTKRBLL. ii "wsii Jackson." circulatlnir op fop ' v, n.u. . J Ua . " "" v"1'" "'"i wi 3, , " ', j pushing up Red river. .83d 'Ohio cavalry ' ' sJitaiat'Ti 8peCla'5 MJ8:lreaclled AleiaudVlii Wth, haviug marched . . " . c . uou' ' ior- W nillen lu 5 doya. Our forces wereaev- " "wn ordered to Jackson, ;r more Jicalthy. I M'nol.l,.i a .r.j o .. ...i sent to Tclnforee tlie garrison House CwnalUee of foreign offalrs had ve returned, sUol.Hlekshav- Mexican question under consideration for ""l force tOrPIM-l-.-J ntlyj, .. .. iatttsslii.il :""" ""-" , some lime, out reiiaineii irom taKlng ac """" ,u -nmii:e uonu is re- Zm... "'tat 1 aducah on FridoT, Hon tlnriunnn. A 1. nM.Ul !....,. ruu ! ported OS Mven nnd u half leet decrj. and "lOOK M II . . .--l---- -I. ... -,-v-.-. ..-.... v.. v,w ...... : fafud m ""H"nDa "w "e ; retory Sewurd, who Informed the Commit- Plcnv or wn,er " reIoro anticipated . ... ..mini ,,. chauge their route from Bolre to tho Koo- tenal iinlncti. Miners are reported as Lav ing done well during the past winter on the fcars of Clearwater. The miners in nnd about iifa City aro in good spirits, unticl. potlag a larger yield of the precious metal this than any former season. The Amerl- ! can river ditch, which will carrv 3.000 Inches or water, will be Unhdied in Moy. There ore about two hundred men in thew mines. The snow In Florence busln In pa. Four other! uv he did not want ony aetion by them as for ,Le sml"' work. Mou.itamttr, miii, ami 11 uiigui interfere with tits opernliors, nndf The Oral thing a man takes In his life sin uuur.(imwuuuuua wuu crencu sojerumeni. is miiK thf lust Is bis bier, In tho Circuit Court of the Stale of-Orrgua for tho County of Jackson. ARTIiUR LANUKL-L, Ooiuplalnout ui, A.D.BTROUP.Uufwdunt. ) 11111 fsi Cbuucvrt'.. TO A. II. KH'JIOUP Yon aiu Acreby summoned to nppeor In laid Court .on luo 13th day of June, 1BCt, to aiiirvnr a complaint lllca ogalniit you Iu the above entitlud cause.; and you nfuiiieri'ly notified ithot if yon (all to answer alU cum plaint, as above rripilred, the said plalutltf will apply to the court fur an or.lor to tnku an account oftbe sums of inouuy due Iu suld plalutln, 011 a judgment in fawir uf said plalntin and OKalnst sahl defendant, rendered at iiie February U'erm of paid Court, and for the amount due to defendant on u Judgment rendered in said court. In fa vor of aatd defenduut and uuabiPt mM plalnlliranti John JllffUatu. anil that iuU judgmeuls bo cancelled, io far as they sbull otfuet and psy each olliar. Uy order or the the Hon. P. I. Prim, Judge or said court, J. GASTON. April 8, Wiq All'y for Plaintiff. NOTICII-I Jitirbv give notice that 1 have mithorlml Mr, John Mcl.oughlln to act tu my agent la general buslnesn, dur ing ony uUeiit. HKNHY KLH'l'KLL. jMksaevllle, Ftb. V, 18111. lua.lf NOTICK.--Nollce is licrcby given in nil ulifim tl mnu rnniviii Ihfit C that from It, no sound can ever awoko hlm'Jeobs la ny agent Iu Jackson ceuuty, lor toglori or honor ajraln Oreeonm,, , the iramactlou or all uiy btulnew during " '6""""" I in, nliu.iivu. Anv rupxnn wlkhlnip In luir. ..., ..w.. .-.v r.. .. .......... ,..,.- NalU.cul.PV l -ltli Hw, lted Prs.,, aocI.U.ttUuk(,i1 lla OOW34 Onua Uuclu, ft dot. SU Aiiomtiom or BwritHr AVho con hep wondering at tbo ifblly ami bllcdoesa of the proreased Union man In Corujreis w out or it, wlw opposes now the Immediate and final settlement of this oyrwhelinl.q.i(tIon hi a constitutional Asunucry Ue Js madly fighting against Veedom.agoliwt bumaslty, against Ooi!. mv is uiggiog a grave for himself so deen , When may a chair U. uid !o dislike ' " wy ral uU,e U "sfwAir jjouj Wleollcooltoiryou. I Mor(hl,J8C JuilSif