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DOWELL, ITOUNEY AT LAW, Jitimixviu.K, Oiikiion. itllce In all the CnurU or tho Third 1 Ubtrlct, lliu Hupn-inn Court of i re- i ircka,ini. wurtJcripprompi- iici. in. J. GASTON, UfMnf hi llMtl A GsMtntt) rOIiNEY AT LAW. J ACKHONTIU.lt, UBK00K. ittal attention given to collection June in. inn.i. 40 (llapikilntannt. QEORQE B. DORRIS. )TAItY PUBLIC OB JACKSON COUNTV. iwllhll.F. Powell, Ew. J.S.HOWARD, ITIYOU k CIVIL ENGINEER, JlCIUlNVlUX OtlKUOM, i near Ibo South end of Oregon January, j, iwm PETER BRITT. Photographic Artlrt, M tn take picture In every stylo "(t,llhsll tliu lain Improvement. wr ao nm givo rniircuoit. no ttUllomsiU'. Cull l III new Gal- ltllil, rxnnilnu lili ploturca, and 'JtHWWW, Q.W. QREER. IWillliN' ANt HUU0K0N, JA9nvlll, Oroiron. tUbt E.xirn Ralonn nod Ryan, wriNu x IO, h ninrv. RQEON--DENTISTU! 'DUO. J. GATES iWrvnMintly locati-d tn Jackwin. ma With lila htvIck to nil llie . rtidclitl treth. Drcayliitf tr-th ixire gold In tlio U-t manner. Mine work In lila llm. will llml '4tantagu to gl lilm n call, 0door eat of Madame do Uo- plHaurnt. apltntr UUGAN K WALL, 'AUIIG AMD COMMISSION MEROHANTS, 1 X4liia-, Cr. VntuUSt ValnaU. CKE80KNT CITY, CAL. I'JAittMd to the KecIvInB and For- L."M".'! " B uwhw euiruiiteit to wiin promptnwn and dUpatcb. "Wt Wlicltcd. UervLamliui re. Mnraite. MtCltv. Anrll II ion IK jo JSoodaeilr Mmij thefrclKbt XfM ( ut.l r. t. n" " u. tt. il . AND PRODUCE taken In ex- for Merchiintlto. at liii-27 MAX MUI.LER'fi. pOaUAPH AMIUM8 at IIAINE8 DHO.'S The HmiM nt RntlisclilM. Tlw Ixnlon Ulokt givr tlir follnwlnfr In t'twlliig account of tlw riff nrnl prwenl po Illott of tli -nrnm-y kinpn of Kurnpr,' tlw famon lioaM ol Uollitclilld t "Amifff all the cimf mw hrM iliUwrn. but, prlnci. lajfM, muilrlnna, rclMml. ntaitcrr,'"cll clfie moti. pnlitlal i-eiie-nilnta, sik) a humlrrd ntlivr. onc'wy iiol bla fflrrtln liaalmotrrcpi'dplilioattni. tiutu -A fuailiif nffti mt rfhTW cmTvrfKnv Unt tnkl lliat a eiwrr nf iW- mt-ni- b-T of tlw lllaatrlnnir tiiwre of RmliM:liilil Imi brt-n Kiting at I 'arid. Thr put port or l lie mrrtlne waa nntlilnr lr tlian tn rr-ar. runge I In; ilnminlnna nf ll prmt bmiklnp ilynanly. Intme word, tlir pnut dJi-c nf tin; Itotlmclilldrongmni waa in mine I lu ll ve liranclirn nf tin liouns wlm now rule Europe tn four, and following I lie vxaniple of (laribnkli. tn utrlke anutlirr Kircrei(;n of Naplm from lire lixt of reiuln inou arcli. Ht-nctfortli there are to I but lour king nf the liniirr nf Itnlhrclilld, with pvcure limine at London, 1'urb, Vieiitm and Frnnkfort. 'It la now exactly a h'indrn! jwrn iilncv a pKir Jt-w. called Miiyer Aii'lcm, made hla aprraiice In tin? city nl I lamicr, bire fiNilttl, with tuck on bin Iiou1iIitp, and bundle nf rpi on lilt Imck. fiucctwful In trait', likt- mont id hi c-rt-ltrinlti, he n--turned to Frankfort, ul the end of n frw yean, ami let up n rmull fhop In the Jt-w lulu-," over which linnc the iiignlioard of rcdnhlcld.billuillnOermaii Ilothachild. An di-uler in old and ntt coin, he made tin- rqualntaiice (if the Berriic Elector nf IIimo CuMrl, who, hupK-nlii(f to be In want o a confidential jagi-ot for ,arloa open and areret purpoaea, appointed tlw lircwd-lookliif: Mayer Antrim to the pout. The Berene Elecinr, licliir compelled anon after to fly liU country, .Mnyer Annelm took charjre of hi canh, amnunllnj: tn h-v eral mlllinm nf florin. With tlw Imtlnct nf lit race, Anwlm did not forget In put the money nut on good Inlerwt, to that, le. fore Napnlt-nn wan Rone to KlU.aml (lie II loilrinu Ekrtnr had relurntil to Ca'ttl, the capital hod more tlian doubled. The ruler of Hcmm GrcI thought It almngt a nwrrel to get lili .money wfely returnMl from Hie Jew lane of Frankfort, and at tlie OonjrreM i.f Vienna was never lred pf ilnjr Injt Ike ffaUe of lilt Hebrew ayrftt to all I'riaee flTKarof. The dweh.-ra under llie gn of Red SIM hrnM In their uleevm; keeping carefully to themclrr the treat fact that the electnrul two mllllota florin lia.1 brought them four million o tlwk own. erer wa lionety a better polley, Mayer Aimelm died In 1812. without liav Inc the supreme mtiafactinn of hcartiij likt hnnely extolled by king ami prince. He left five aon, who lurcevded him In the banking ami mnm-y Inidinp builneM, and who coiwctmii nf k:IiI value, riropd tlie lilglu-rtounding one of ItolhK'hlld, tukeu from the ln-board over tlie tmrrntal boue. On lil nVatlidK-d llieir father Iwd taken a olemn oath from all of tliem tn Ix.ld hi four million well together, and they have faithfully kept the Injunction. liut the old olty of Frankfort clearly wai too narrow a realm for the fruitful aowlng nf four mil- lion i and, in comequenee, the five were de termined after a while to extend their iphere of operation by ctablili1n(r brunch bank at the chief clliea of Europe. The rldettton, Anfclm, born 1773, remained at Frankfort; The second, Solomon, born In 1774, settled In Vienna ; the third, Nathan, born In 1777, went to London ; the fourth, Charles, the infant turiLU of the family, established himself in the salt climate of Naples. rv -J,!1 i.VJ--J TKJ 'Hwf, VOL. IX. NO. 10. Wf. oi M irtBf who sWijU, mdetake In WNtr'M( tail fry rn ? nufcnhd -here n moVeil'iw hanitiUliffly and (nriy;iip ward,dowWwhl,rithl, le(l In Wwf Ml- crtmmry '.fcnt no, nn, s(H he -let went dipeorered, they were coipelll Gesturk. Mr. Cough tells of n young man preparing to preaeh who came to lilm for some Ipsmw, particularly in the art of gesture. Said Mr. Cough to htm, "Getiturc! If you have any thing to tay to a cognrega tlon, Stapd up and say It, and wlicn the gestures come, let them come natural and spontaneous that Is all the lesson I have to give you." What should we taluk, said the little Hr NH enirihlnff, or ! thm thing tn wafljjtalrjlhoiit, and ief,lnw N whl tn nod ijr(r. J lmlia1 ihe Motion. lialtfntf"riYi bewi frS)ftltir4 mpl dly with the wrii J'dnt M rn firVn4k, rKt wa irrtalntably bMVW. Hut II waif roggnrtlve ton. Our Vaty t Lefal Sewthenwra. A parly of loyal Texan attemptlaff to escape t Our linen were almot entirely de- atroynl In tle VemaOia Vill-v, and nil the roml are reported to im eecurely gnanliil to prevent escaping. On tho oiher hand, onr prliHitKr who broke away from Illcli-mpn-1 rcpnr) tlmt elshlren men were con fined at Cantle Tlinndrr Inr attempting the life of .Ti ff Ditvi. 'llww fact f-hnw how deadly and complele the ttrrnr of the South I, ami Indicate that there I bat one way to reli-aw the people, which I the eb aoluteixTiipatlonof thecnuiitry. However ileltidnt the people of the s'nve State may have lieen, himeveT Intern their hatreil tn the Yankee and tlie" IJnnJadp'itlm," tliey have long lnce een that the rebellion I a giHtly hiilure. Il Iim not kept one of II pronilm-f. It Imn succeeded In tmlh lug but the entire ruin of the country in which II ragr. Il utter futility and bald folly are now evident tn the tlulltnl devit tu-sof lavery, and it act wilt henceforth be iIhmc of ferocity mid iltfpeiatioii Meanwhile the lute of the hapten Union uii-a within the art-it of the nlirllloa Is one of the gft-aletl tragedief of hl'tnry. Mark iil, Ituulu-d, outraged, murdrred, I hell oounlry I a hell to them, and their only hope of salvation lies In the stalwart arm and strong hearts of thdr felkiw-cltizensat the North. Il I In thl view that tlie con duct of certain memlers of Congmui nixl newspapers in the loyal S Intra is no onl; conleniptlblebut virluatly criminal. When, for InMance, a man says there is a tendency tn place u at the North nmjtr a tlmtlar terror to that of the South, ami tlmt be tween a Davis detpnibm and a Lincoln despotism there I very little tochooee, It. say and Implies what he know to be false lie delilxrati-ly mock the bitter agony of the men nt the South, and by so doing what lie can tn destroy the popular support nf the Government of the United Slate. tie conplre with Tnomb. Ilepjamln, Cobua Wlgfull, and tlie rest of the wreiclied n-U-l crew, tn shed the innocent blood of faithful eltlsen. At this moment, to be a Copper liead I to be iiiutmnu. It la to sustain tlie m-n In tlie Kenotia Valley and else where murder escaping loyal Texan. It I to encourage the soldier of lee.and Long street and Johnson to hold out. 1 1 Is to say to the doubting, hoping, fearing slaves, " Vour chains shall be rivelted ngaln," Il Is to befriend treason, to foster unarcby, to belray liberty. If these truth were borne constantly In mlid, tlie Copperheatls would be made tn feel the wight of social obloquy more hea vily limn hitherto. The plea of an honest difference f opinion Is Inadmissable. If a man be bonettly a ret, let him lake tlmt position If he be unconditionally for the country and the Government, JeUjIni stand earnestly by tliwn, If he vociferate thai he is for them, and by all ho says and does Incessantly cheers the rebels and dirhearl- ens loyal men, let him expect and receive tlie conslilerntlnn due to the baaest false hood. Uarjttr's WtMy. tl'e. When the remain ol their unQnMi- I meal su fonml on Sntunlay morning a great hubbub was ratsed In the camp, and when the perpetrator of the canine mnrder TlIK DlMWHrnitTS ok a FvftfML8ftej niKB in x iiKUEi. rmsoN,. a correspon dent ol the Hulltnioru Ai:tiiuu Blokes the following statement : "I have been informed by a number of released prlsoneiv that ou Friday night lust a splendid pointer dog, belonging t,o one of the rebel officers on Uellu Use (Lieut, Dos- suet) was killed and partially devoured by three of our men, so craving was their ape fcwreh to the front of the line of prisom-rK flfawn np, ami eat the remaHtlng portions Mkcdog, nfceflwJiich tlcy were aent to (JrgU, where trjre nawbers of onr sol- iKiita have beemrHftrrel during the lift twowretw. ' " "V'- Flvvren n1 Chllalrca. Kt Marvel In hi last work, entitled 'My1Ferm of K.igewood,' pays the follow Ing tribate to a little daughter he lately lost: Flowers ami children are of near kin, and too much of restraint or too much of forcing, or too much of display ruins their ehlefest charm. I love to aociate them together, and tn win them to a love of the flower. Some day they tell me that a violet or tuft of lilllcs is dead; but on a prlng morning they come, radiant with the story that the same violet is blooming sweeter I linn ever, upon, some fur away rhft of the hillside. Ho you, my child, If lh great Master lifts you from us, shall bloom a Uod I pood on some richer, sunnier ground. We talk thus, but If the change n-nlly come, It is mnregriev. nu than the blight nf a thousand flitrs. She, who loved their search among the thickets, will never search them again. Hhe, whose glod eyes would have opeoed In plearant bewilderment upon some bold change of shrubbery, or of paths, will nev cr nprn them again, rtlie, whose reel would have danced along the woojpalh, carrying joy and merriment into ilsshsdy depth, will never set foot upon these paths again. What matter how the brambles grow T her dress will not be torn; what matter the broken palings by tlie water T she will never topple over from the bank. The hatchet may be hung from tlie lower nail now, the tittle hand that might have stolen possesion of It I stiff is fast! (2ml has it. And when spring awakens all lis echoes of the wren's song of tint blue bird's warble nf the plaintive cry of mis tress cuckoo (tArdalnlily called her "mis tress cuckoo") from the edge of the wood what eager, earnest, delighted listeners lutve we lifting the blue eyes, shaking the blaek curls dancing to the melody 7 And when the violets repeat the sweet lesson they learned lat year of the sun and of the warmth, ami bring their fragrant blue petals forth who will give the rejoicing welcome, and be the swift ami light fooled herald of the flowers T Who sholl gather them with the light fingers she put tn the task who! And the sweteit flowers wither ami the sweetest flowers wait for the dainty fingers that shall pick Ihtm never again I Youxa Dahuikr, Forney's Vrueeo talns a brief tribute to Hie memory ol thta noble young hero, whose marlypleM by tU rebels under the most revolting nm) Stsjalsk to n circumstances, Is horriblo to toattaa t plate. Th soul ilekeea at the perns! of, such ontrMrf. perpetrated not eoly fey nominal Christians, but by thosa, , tfi brnod, !w(rytaa!WIwii'lra4rBia4 iyflttel.eowieetltfi, were known' a aMfet rTrVahd' nrothert, Irut 1ht arM;' commenced simply to Introduee the Vt. graphical sketch alluded to, am w jive It without further commenli Col. Ulrlc Dahlgrrn whore death I aa.w fnlly ascertained, was a little over twenty, two years nf age, a hero in history, am, that part of history which will read, like romance. His career In the army was fill cd with exploit, hi last crowning all. In the fall of lPf.2 he led a dsrlng expedition Into Fredericksburg, routing three hun dred rebel cavalry with but one-foorth their number, and this act Gen. Sigel pro nounced one nf the most brilliant of tho war. Under Hooker his raids, ami danger- ons but alwsys successful missions, wtro many. On Lee's second Invasion of Mary land he took but ten men, and destroyed tho enemy's pontoon's at Williamsporl,aml at a later day, with but one hundred, he went round the rebel lines, captured tho famous order from Davis to ix-e, destroyed 170 wagons, and when surrounded by over whelming numbers, dispersed his men, nearly all of whom regained the Union lines. In a gallant charge at Hagcrstnwn, on the Gtti of July, he receUed the wound which cost lilm bis leg, and gained hint tho colonelcy, which he richly deserved. Ltka Decatur, Dahlgrtn was a IVnnsylvanlao, ami young Pennsylvania owes him a mon ument. Tlie last Information received by the Government shows that tho body of Dahlgrrn was most brutally trvntod by thy devils who shot him. His ring finger was cut off. his body entirely stripped and thrown into a swamp outrage and (goo my the more keenly Ml when we remeni ber the military genius, unsurpassed, a. most unequalled bravery, chivalrous spirit, generosity, modesty, and kindness of this young and unquestionable hero. Not Euuiulk. 8ome montlis since) tlie members of the church In I were called together to elect a member nt the Hoard of Trustees. A gentleman In business as a wholesale grocer was named as a very suitable man for (lie place, but his nomlna tloti was ubeincntly opttosed by another brother, who was very zealous In the I cm Iterance cause, on the ground Hist, In the way of his business, lie sold liquor. And appealing to lirothtr Adams, one of the oldest meinbei present, who, from his solid and clerical look was called - the blfhnp," he said, "What do you say, brother Ad ams r "Ah!" said brother Adams, looking very grave, drawing up his cane with a view to give emphasis and ioInt to what he, had to ray, "tlmt Is not the worst of it solemn shake of the head) that Is not the worst of It !" "Why, Urother Adams," said the others, crowding round, ami looking for some other development, "what else Is there!" "What else," said Urother Adams, bringing down bis cane with a rap. "He don't keep a good article. I've tried II J" The brother was not elected. Wants a Ciianor. Il affords plessaro to the Los Angele A'su-i tn learn of Gen, Wright's removal, and the probability of General McDowell occupying his place, Thai paper is located In tlie very hot-bed of secession, copperhesdism ami treason, It has had complaints to prefer, and griev. a noes to complain of, such as entitle It opinions and preferences In this matter ta some weight. In the full fervor of exala. Hon, that paper lodulge tho sul.Jo'ued comments: "It Is most sincerely lo be hoped tlmt there is no mistake this time, as heretofore 'it hss been announced several times that a change had taken place wlileli has olwajs proved unfounded, (Jen. McDowell Is a good oBcer, belongs to the regular army, and we believe he will be honest ami eou rclenllnus In the discharge of his duties on this coast, correcting abuses and punishing traitors am) loud mouthed revllers of the Government with the Iron hand of power, Those persons who dislike the Governmstit, but who. living under It, have the sense and discretion lo keep their sentiments to themselves, and neither by word or dud seek to disturb the quiet of California, will not havo reason lo fror nnylhlng from a stern and rigid general, Hut those who are cootlnuslly giving vent to their abuse of the government, and setklng by words and acts to Incite tho people lo hostility ugalnsl It, will, wo opine, find the new Gen- era! a harsh master, and have cou lore pent of am change their wavs. Favors to enemies of the Government will not be so frequent, and officers or the depurlnient will be colled lo ncwant for irrmitinir unv such. In fact we Imagine that there will be an cullre revision of affairs, und many changes be made, should Gen. JlcDonell come." f ! ttif & -"1 --" -"-"-