, J JJ THE ORE SENTINEL. AJ.y WX . ?4 PER AXNTM. IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATTKDAY, SEPTKMHKH 31, ISOo. von. x. NO. 37 TZ U - !TL GON J. ROWS Cisaz? Store ! n.M.ir Lore A Uilccr'. California t.. " Jacksonville, Ore vp.ni. TOYS." TOYS; TOYS V UOI mAY filFTS! ' HUL ,!;....T,m...m...J ! i j K' V nforrrt the elt'itnn of Jackon c .,.- and the pubic generally ItiRt be b; lu.t tti vd and oner lr taw lit Mipcr'ut ill of HAVANA Jt IMITATION. R 2 TOBACCOS, PIPES, FIGS, 2 - rrrtrnv It 111V? $. lllM.ill, Ji.i-!..., "Stationary J Sell ....i i...i..., ooi-noous j. , a: CAVHV, . NUTS, : TOVS SI (? A Its, - ' AI.Hl'MS. KTO. "i- ' 1'iiv ' lu mit llic tim. Call and," . atf V'ur moary. ; '' IUDV110J. n v,sv,-vC0OWHH0 tKHKiOOOOOOOOOOOO ' Mrer nli'l I'lur AiiMliirnt nrUIUutt U'mt .M liuinl, fur J Mil. EtfiKooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo' A :'? oo!iti(m of the lateit and bei S r4 t 'f eirrnlatioo. Iik!? I-" I. .-T-Il?NNl: Happiness or Misery ; THAT IS Till". QUSTIOX. HM1K IT.OI'Ki: rKoi'im-nvits or tiik: 1 Mt'sKfllOK ANATCiMVANl ' II Si K " have dfli-rnumd, rr-atd it i Up-.- It i-t ntKK (l"r the Ureflt i 'i,. f.il i i? butnau'iy) fi'ur of tlnit n-f i .r. I and iiviruitiv LbX. J I I.i v.. MAItHIAUK.uii.J t. d.oal iLa'ii'f: N'rvou lKitiluy, I'remiiure It. ' Mtii.hood. IikI iM-Uoo, U'mli Itif or Ipr i.iti. 1 14 of JCnt-rgy and Vi ti. 1' r 'I i. grmi sociul Kvil uud iIum DuuJ '!. hult from yoaiblul foilfe. ex -nt-i i'f nmturiiy, or Ignorance of l'byf tv iry ot.d Xu'nr !.. 'In. ii Valuable U-cture twr Inter, tbe r:l ' tl.illlelill ClldliVinf tbtHtNMldf, itii i- I ,i ivuiditt h HKK ob teevipt ot T'i'; !ii Cititaiu nmw Himp. by 1 1 , ' !. en-tary I 'untie Munum o! Au' ii'V hi.J Sticiict. I'me itrvtl, i'un I- . ' Irs It "t r to U ut tbroach W!U F-V i (". mirlljl in' 2fi S:3,000 Jg jjc :Kb"u. ;ns:ci- Tie i.'.il' rintl wmld a, lu- U".' UtloU uf lb. mot r--irirull jiubiic to ititir NEW LIVEKY AND- F13KI) XTAIJLE, On tor ;m j(r. r ' i ! a ti'i'A t. Jiekonvllte. V' hive fiiI v ui 1-xi.ell-nl ai!ule 11 :. t. i . Mill w ill rii lm u M Muck ol li'ik'.rt. Wf up' d'-t'TMiiiO'd to iv mil. fjtt.... to all w bo utav roru' with Unit pi"- i.agi-. a g'.'xl urplv of fm-d eontanly on Wnil. 1'LYMAl.K HOSS. Ja'K nville, Junuurv '.'Hi, 1C'5. tf TO thi: OF OREGON 'IMIh under- .gt.t-d liMViiigon Iiuih a num. X bif orcuju'iinr, tburougli-bted .iwtf -ti er Vtrmoot. Mriin butt., u.d u f.w I ti'i'b Merino buck, coim.ling of Uiub. var i .- bid ly ymr ..id, huuwk thi L-K'bed ('f iDfurmrii'i; the utdic. tbat he t r.g tliiu very rmioi.ubly for A'uMi. 'Ite paQi,b or ermoul Menoo ore J KeodiJ direct from tlie ftoek of Jvdwui Hammond, Vermoot, nnd the French .Me ritui from nock imported into Uiegou by Jou i ltockwtll. of Vwmout An exet-lli nt opportunity U here offered for itock uiastera to improve tlieir tlok. i be ineep eao now be Hen at tbe farm ol the or.derigDd, on the North I'liipqoa ! Kutr.atibe "Wiiahwter Ferry." Like! vtwleri of mercbaudiM1. nuuL'bl a chargtO fr 'exhibiting. THOMAS SMITH, i Julin3, i WM, FAULKNER SON iMi-ORTKns or CARDS & CAHD STOCK ALL COLORS, PRINTING INK, All Colim--JIioiiy.es, VjuiiHIi, PRINTING PRESSES, TYPE p Muling .Materials OF KVKIIY DKsCRIITION. OLD TYPE METAL. MscbwUt, may ut all times be lupplitd wb old type uit-ial by culling nt Hf Olny Sti-oot, ""S0"! SAN FItANCISCO. Si y'J-lNJ rhotogroph Albums oun be f h4( cheap. fur cub, nt J. ItowV, uexl r above liradbury & Wode. Till: OKIX.OX SP.XTIXKI.. issvko r.r.nv iatviwat vobmxo. I u. i. winy 1,1,1,, Proprietor. ( SciwcnirTiux For One year. In advance. Four Dollar ; If paid within the first 1x Hinu Ilia rtf I It ... Ii. . .(..It. . I . . . . '.r.i.:'-"' ,"r: "Jl i"""" ' " n? P1 uiiui mr i.'iiitiKMi in me jir. ht uoiiar. Al-VKRTtlMJ line Muare (10 linen on '" fir,t ''ticrtlon, Three Dollar; each lub-iicnt li.j.rlion. One Dollar. A ill. count of flfly tvr ceht w ill lie made to tboe who ndvertUt by the rear. - l,mpl Ten-Wn i-,v.it,-. at mrrrM rsln. i.o. o. r. Inr-liMiiivlllo l.ortco .Ml. III. Iiohl" u tvg- r Jular tarctlne on cverv Sainnlar evening at the Maonic Hall. copiI rtandim: are Invlteil to alt. nd. (iKOltGK f. FC.N'K, X. 0. IKimix Itm.Mt. K.Sec'y. 1 ruif. J. M. Sutton.. Wm. Ray and "& J" IR-Vl Warren LotK- No, ig. A. F. & A. M. HoU) lWr MninmnJ. v5fCtlwi the eilnenlay l.cnilieon sor ,)ri,.jitip tLr tM miHm, in jack- kosriuj:. iniKiios. JOHN K. ROSS. V. M. C. V. StticiK. Sey. ORANGE JACOBS, '" ATTOIJNKY AND COUXSKI.OIt AT XiATTtT, ANP ftOl.ICITOH IN CIlANCKltV. .UrKosvn.i.r. OKrue.v, illlln vJtollr Itir Com I lloiur. All twlnemi cmni tt'd tu tar care will te wwmptly altfid'tl to. July IS, '01. B. F. DOWELL, at XjVCtT, Ja1. 'VMI.I.f. Orkuo.v. rill priH-iu- in a'.l lb- Court of the Third Jodl.-Ul Di-trlit. thiipri'Mie Court of Or- fua. and in l rvk.ai. r np pMmpi- iv colbx-lcd. Uct. Is. . ' m rn s T- t . IL'C? " T TV - -"': i.v? -,i J- -WIU. IJtAilllK- Medicine and Surgery JOfKIIIINE .V AlJ0IM.NU Coi. Ja:onvill, June Iflth. jutlOtf TAKE NOTICE! H-HE STEAMSHIP DEL KORTE J. wd! Nilirm iau rrat.e.Ko lor trw crDi City ou the Otli , SOtli ' K.U'11 - uww Foe freight or pxe Iwiulr of J'mt Holloday. A sent, eoru.r of 1 rout nnd Jack- hu .irw. .v,.i Franci-co. , DL'IJAN A W'AI.I.. Asot. Cn-H-i-ut City. Cal. CreBt City My 2M. 'id J' Suit J. S.HOWARD, SURVEYOR i CIVIL ENGINEER, Jmkmviuj: Onttns, Kv:i.e kttir the south end of Oregon irvt. jMioty. ., jmi j Offloe at hi rwUewee on Oreicott Urcet t DR L r THOMPSON I'llV'jICI VN AND SL'IKJKO.V. i ' J a. Kio.Nvju.it. Ov.tuos. I Cm be found either t the Cite Drug Store, ii tut ti-idmc, one door bilow tbe Kx- Rrolberiin rer Dfljif. pitwrd io give prompt at- ( m MKCW 0f their own free will, on reel to Vinceiiiiet. To prove her oIhiII teuMON to tb. ri,uirtng bu "', tbii ai all other qoeitioo. 1 , m-e to the helm, Delunmrnc then took a oe..om...r, ..-... - PETER BRITT, PilOTOGHAl'iHC ARTIST ..,..,...., TO TAKIS PltlfHH" , I.V I2VUUV TVI.K OFTHKART, i WITH ALL TIIK LATKIMl'UOVKMKNTS. If I'lelurx do not gl wthrfaclloo. no hargi.wiiitemi'. wi ''"!". .'1 ' lit tor vour Jiko. ' " - i- - .1... I..II . ..!... 1,1. ,.U.Ir. iiul DR. A. B. OVEKtitOrv. I Dr. Orrb.ck would aonoauo w wt on- LIT ?Jr&:::LZ i . - - - -' -- ... .. . i . .. i .. t. i ....... tbv irciicc of ttwdiclue. ii m iw.v U Iwuud ut hi M uud, lb OiwUek jj,UJ.,,tr. jut let me tell you tl.utthe! k&l. iifwutfueUi-f ,-our ir,s,B,,,,,,,oa'orvKw;u a retMiwal of fotwir ttwa. ! merely ui a part of the great Atuuicon orK otl ot am, JAS. P. MIX B- "'" MIX L FARGO. VnOItNKY.SANL'COL'NsKLLOItS Vaixa Vaixa, Vahi.noton InuniiOBy, OFI'ICKonr Hui-k Kxehaoge. Main xji2T&iZ& preme Coutt. Collection, promptly ut- L..iwt tu. All bu.ineu t-btiutd to our' care will receive prompt attention. Ju3if. FTfARGO, " vnTA;Y PIJBLIC s O X A Jt 1 X u J3 lu x w, Wai.w Waiaa. V. '1., Will take acknow bdsweoti! of d(di I'ro teit XoU'i aud detdf made out at nbort no tiee and atkuowiwltd. U?"L Dissolution Notice. flll' iHuler.icmd Lai tbii day Willi -. .... , c --- , ,. - . .. T 1 drawn from tbe brio ol iuom.on o. Davw.uudw.il continue the practice of Medicine. Surgery and 0 e r c , J8CK.OI.vine uou vic.onj. w .v... thare of the patronage. OfJiec ut bis re.i dciioe ut the old Murry lIowmieBd. T.L. DAVIS. Dec. 13lb. 1SG4 deol'tf J). M. C UATI.T, NOTAJIV PUJ3LJC, JAIKftO.WILI.K, OIIKUON. Office ut U.F. Dowel!' law Office. I TO WTOllUlt. nTiTT. ' ' .v. tomorrow, once again, itinera in Jr,jmJi golden October, the following po- ( em, copied from the AmmMtt UJil Frttov, ! may not be demed Inappropriate: . . . ueorgecn are thy wod, October I Clad In plowing mantle wo Ilrlghtest tint of beauty blending, Like the Writ when day' descending Tliou'rt the HtiiKt of the year. Fading flewerj arc thlnci Octolerl Dmth f.ul the iweet MueMI, Cione tlie ble'mi Ajirll eliirJfU'd, Vlolrt, lll'y. re, all twrMTd Fntgtaace all tied from flvld anddflt. Sonple8 are thy weed", 0totrl avewben trdlircast' mournful lay Thrnngh the calm gray tnern I iwelllng, To the lUt'nlng eeliiK-r telling Talei of ditrkneft and drony. Siddeft round are thine, Oclotert Mu'tc of the fallleg liuf O'er the peulve iplril tenllng, To it thrilling depth revealing "Thui nil gladueM lnk in grkf." I do lore thee, drear OetoUr I ' Mare than budding, blooming prlng; Hrr'i ! liepe, dclushe uniting, Trtt'tful heartr to grief Ifgulllng; Meniere luv thy dutky wing. Joyou bearti may love tle Smtimcr, llrlfht with MinblM. nwgaml Mower; Hut the heart who boppare bllghttd, In Ihv gloom ofwti lH-iilghUil, llftter lovei thy kindred bower. 'Tai In thee, tliuu ml October) IK-atb laid low my Uihiu ttowrr; I. Iff hath Uon a wintry rler, O'er wboe ripple gladueii never GltMmili brightly. Mnev that hour. i or.x. i.i3ii:us ii:i:cii. S ' " On the lit of AasMt Owiol I'llmcr , vii.,-dI.xint..ofl and ndd,e,..d .1 cltl- irMit Mekdva- Hall, lie d, eland hi . ii i iti ... i i.i .i .ow-a-uav, wc UBTii iiy mum, nvn purpo to dlnhurge 1.1 dui f",'",,,,,l.jllMr noy,BM, our MvilfwingiM mmagc, IniitartielU. lie referrtd to tlie rlectlon . .' ., ,. , , . , v. about to tukt nltco, ami iM XmX while lie , wantfJ B w.aln great public noHllM nL I waniru a eeriain grmi iui'ow ii tl In the right war, he wantu . . ' . . Y0,er' ,0 u" ll lu ,M,r own (Ml tlX IflMl jjtt . ".'!, not approve y.r dicW-.n. but 1 1 hall approve lu every fn?mqti. In every J ... legal voter In tbe Slate, tbe citreb of hi own frre. uttewttroied tobntge. If jou UMfitdlng to I'arl enrriipondent, to re tlMll deride nsht. eo nmcb tl Mter for ulie llic unllciKitioin eiilcilalind a lotbv yott; If you ibull decide wtong, oltbou;h I fbull, aa cithwr. Htlrr nunc ol the ill coMiMUtci el your wroog judgment, yet I ihall only be coitIW to bear my per- tton of it; Ut I urn rotill lunijur- looilly rt.toib!eii tl repreiitutlcof the Gmetil Government to ho tlmt tle h-gal voter of the Suite thall be prolrclul i. i dciremyelf that the people f Kentucky Miall underHarid that the, paMtigem, without touching the ufely- State in regurdd ui one of the ltohood ,h,.,ntid nlmply by nilui; the helm, he of State; that the people nre regnrdid ol,K,ctndfd rar Xogent, and llo-ilid for ote twri ot toe grcui iinerirau laiittiy;: that their drktinie are unitid Indbkolubly with the deiliiiiet of the State north of Uie Ohio riur md MUth of our own line. 1 1 am atixiou to have you know (but tbcjxo pie of K Mucky are not to be diktinguiih- .j iB anv icallar rtltet. from other tico , nit, of tbw L'nitn. My fritwhi. I do not 'know whether it I wll omiccil oointiwn , Bmf),. KetituckiniM or not) it l i'l tJiul v .... ...-... .-. B man who Iwi kied the blarury toi.e )ttojj, j,!,', (rtvr und it ! uld tbut a mm U SU a drink of Ken.ueky wl.Uky U forever a kmuuckuu; wMt n ". family, and we do not brlleve, and we are auxioui that you ibould get rid ol tne im i preriion that unibody dciirw in any hiac, ,Q fprw ony ,M,0B of ,lC ,lMpe f Kentucky." General I'almtr gave u review of ae 8Dl; veiy policy of Lincoln, ullir whithot be begun until that if Werlz I con he gave the following. the couclaiien ofclt)Jl The friuid and couim-I of Wcr. tbe whole argument; hop, it I laid, to clear him, by proviu .., , ,,.,.. m ,nak-v here baled that he wad actinif under tho uulhorityuM ' t ,, Lu"of tl)e ,,.,041, beyind i thi; I do hold it to be u truth .. old llhecartblUclUiold o man LiaudK. . . .ii.t m.naiM. I believe, from the ! Almighty himlf, that every ma- I cut., itbdio the fruit, ol hi. own htor. I do l-1 t;., in n.hiim. nature of the Dte'ara- 'iin ..( Ioder.-Iooe. that 'AH ntn are enui i..,. .1 ..ill, nurta m nalitnaoie rigm, 1 1 :..! ii. I.U.ICU - ' amoug ilj. ure life, libirty and ILe pur- i.annicfH.' I believe tbut precue- in J 1 1 u &f reVl.Uio . dc . ,f I believe tbut precue- , m;,,, -uU ... .- claiming to oe a wiui.i "";" - ..iniat tuv tirineiple of morality u to vio- late that. I believe imte negroe nuio iini liehl theV'hl God ha given them. . i.L nilur men- I believe ! .Vy huuger b h r m abor They have atfection.j not elevated, ' .niruteJ. wrhap. ua ure the aflcctlous llv linl'i; u riUBl v "" --. "J - "1 I,V v.-.-". . , of the refined and cdacnted pcopto of thl country, but Mill they have affection, nnd thojo affection lead llient Into diner-cut re- lalioi. inch im ninbainl nn.l wife, parcel nJ cliil.l, ami I believe under thwe rrht- llom It become tlirlr duty to discharge . .. .... .. certain dtitle. I bclicre Hint. I .1 omit believe that God meant ntty one man or any ore woman ihould Income n futber or I inmner mnpiy in create uicrciiamiipc lor .1... -!...l ... .. 1 II. . . omc other man. Oreat npptiuiK. I do not believe that. 1 have no doubt a great many people would call that' Abotillouhm.' 1 am perfectly willing they ihould." - . - (Jl'AI.ITIFf or TIIK lloKr.. Wc ahoulil take more palim to brrrd horse of beautl ful carriage fine proportion, good temper, courage nnd doeillty than for high, (lilpln pecil. Wc want Iiomcs for all purpose, that are not cowardly, that will not lake frights for thoe of that temperaincnl arc ever dangerous to whomoevcr may iue thtm, ntiil to pmoii in Ihcitrwt. .Much damage I done nntmnlly by tucli hore, to catriagC!1, hartici nnd other properly. Many limb nrc broken nnd II vr lo.l by thee uflirightetl animal. It flioiiM be nn Imliclable offcnc to bring inch nniniil In to the market. Courage nnd other good trait and ipialitlc In llie horc nrc lirml itary, a In the human race. Wo ihnuld look to the pedigree for purity of blood, leu lib nnd cflintitutlon nlio. The gait t( the liore I lc9 cniy and graceful when prred to n high rule of prcd. It I much inoro healthy, plot unit and rafe, to rhle nt n modiratc pace, ujnin a hone of wy gait. When riding for plcaiurc. it I more plcnfaul nnd rafe. nt a lx mile rpetd than nt -10 or ntnler We have, thu, the mnt perfect view of the country or town through which we may ride. .Moderate hore arc the licit and inoit comfortable of mnnagemrnt, for ititliifM nnd dometic purport and tur. 'l'l .1 t I.. I. ...! II. 1. 1.. In . ' , "l u' """ ' " , '.l """ ,v '" " f "'' or "" t.illy l.jurul.we U hardy than othcri. ,. ,, ' . , , '. ., h.wmm". " ow' " UM """ TT T'U'V ' "ru 'ww ' ,Mfc" " " ,"" iiimi in .. w rki iiiIijiii tiiiiAtii in ii inn "ruiliug and rearing or born I n puunc I.Uw Mvn TV ItfTTItV. 'll'll .! Wl ' v" 'w' ".'! Akhmi. Xavhiation at I.r. The lie- ru xvtH. invented by Deluiturne bid fair, ,uereriful npplieatioii .if tLc vertical helm in euutrollmg the current of the wlml, by wbieh the coure of balloon have hitherto ln guided. The vtel row lu the height of lilieen liuinlritl yard, uiwl then took a couredue fouth, IMuumrne, who ucliil w UUiikiii, rlieietl the veeml in an nppo tlio direction, ami it accordingly wiltd ill nonhirly route. At the r'uet,t of the tome lime mar me curtit, ,mr mmim on bour und u bull tk.y ihcidnl ondttccnd lug to the neigliborhool of the CLoUy, which Ilrlumariic ucouipliiheil without the ,iglitet dilTa-uliy, uml hi piMcugui lund' dod ou terra flina ui tatily ui if they had .tepiMl out of un exiiroi trnln. Two tc- ulu. it it add.d, are evident: ', - ,, isontal helm plawd In the tlirnof the ve. tl, it uwend uml di.ctnd at the lit-luw- ,, nun' pleanur, awl by mean of tho luUitt pluitd at each tide, coinbineiJ witb tboao- lion of the helm, a horizontal our:e 1. ob- iuiiku. Jur Pavu The New Ut lAth.tnyit "A well lufortiitd correspondent ut Willi iugton writo m that Jtd'crfon Davi will be triul Ufore a civil court, and probably at ltichmoml, hifore the I'nlliil fituti- Circuit Court there. Wo have teaion to believe, further, that the triul of Davi will orden of Davi und the rebel Secretary of War. If they mu produco wtUflor7 cr. Meuco of thi of MuiM that wo.,1. furnUh Im.)0f,alli tMtlmony for uo upon He trial Imporlanl testimony (or uo upon of I av.., Th. and other c rcuiuil.ncei are likely to paHponc the tria of Davi. for levcral month. It I probable that the rebel archive, captured after Ibetur- a-siri.lj.a .f .1 if. ti jImii (, 11J iiu I1mi!P llr - -.., - .-" ,, , . ... , newer ciiarge ai a.uiugiuii, miii c thoroughly cxaiuineu lor oocuuieniary evi deuce before tbe trial I begun. Of course DavU i tried In Itichiaoudla new in. ',iir.1.n will l,Bv In l. dr.wo and found - - lu that tli.trlct by the Grand .Jury. At humiu ho u. uitu win...... u... m ... DUtrlcl of Columbia. The new Indlct- '""'I '" probably arraign hi in on oilier wU tJx IfiVilf '...will PH j0Vuuj dclilwratu nmrdurof prUoucra of I war. ....luin u ,mnl flinrfMfur lilfil with tho 1 From the Owntan J BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH Fortrr.t Monroe, September 17 lit. The ofliecr ol the guard over C. V. ClnyV cno mates nn withdrawn yeileriUy. It I l Hcvcd that Clay nnd Mitchel will oon have their prlvlhgi eiteiuhd, upon their parole. I, .1 Vf-I. .....! L..l ... I-II. iiounea iiuir, (..iiin.) .-,i'nnin'ii inn. . The tenmer Chronometer, bound from Co. Inlvfor New Haven, nrrlved hero to day She report having yrtorday run Into the tchonncr Friend, Mlllbrldge.of KHaiberth port, for H0M011, the vecl liikliig In thir ty minute. The crew were r-avul. New York, September IHth. The Utr (ti'i Hrownsvlllo corrwpoiidi'iit ny .- An Imperial wagon train bound from Monte rey to Matutuora va nttaeki'd aonie time ago, nnd driven back by the Republican. It contained S'J.'.O.OOO In pfcte. General Slicrid.m' military di'play along the ltlo Grande I making the Inijier- Inl oftiecr ncrvoit, mid by baIN nnd other entertainment they endenvur to conciliate the dreaded Northmen. Tiinrcr. iiti.l hi Cabinet, on leaving Chi bimhun, went to Ml 1'ine, but It wn thought he would bo followed by the Im tcrlutlt and be obliged to tnkc refuge on the American aide of the lllo Grande. The lloM'i New Ortenn correipcnd cnt oy : Mineral Cnnby ba IimiiuI up order requiring the I'rovoit Mar.hat to fiirnlfli riglil.iii of voter, wlib lift of thee who nflcr ciirollmcnt fur I he drnfl left the Slate, iiih) thoio who claimed f emptlon lor IbepurpMeofprvvcntins their voting. New Yntk, September Iflth. The U'viliVi Wii'lilnglon ipcclnl dlrpalch ny t .ludgo l'acall, of Ten, nnd other prominent cltlr.eii nro Vcrc to urge tho re lene nl.hff. Davi. New York, September 18th, -The 7'n fOHc'i Wudilngtou rpcclal illpatch layi : The hotel nrc crowded today with Hon III cm par tic, waiting for furgiwiicwi, Among the mote dcmomtrnlivc are immbcn of I he late relnil Congreu. Iloiton, September lfilh. The .Wirr flier ha n jx'ciiit dispatch, d.tted ('oliim bin (S. ('.), September l.'Mli, which uliite that tho Convention pawed, without do bate,iiu ordinance ngnlntt cceilon. Thrro delegate vote.1 no. New Yoik, Replmibcr Iflth. The Mcanier Ariailuo bring Knvannab date to September 1 lilt. It. M. T. Hunter, releui. 11I fiiim Fort l'ulakl on parole, lnp vtnger by tbe Atiadue, on hht way to hi homo In Virginia. TIki piper contain no new, beyond the mioiiNcemcul of fiwpieut ea of highway robbery. Wnvbingtoii, HrptcMiber 181b Many holder of the Confederate cotton loan In Kneland nvoidiil tho remit tnreling In' liOlidou; juuriiai, tin ri Ton-, leem to bo at n . lot tb know who thu happy jiculutora a 10. Wiuhlngtmi September 1 Alh.-Thc Ifnl t(.l Statin CohDiil ul ('innlHiil.iiilc, In 11 letter to the Slutu Depurtment, dated An- guit Milt, luyit ll i iftimuted thu vie. lim of iholein ulu-ady number twenty ihiiUMinl, The number of dialh In a tingle day hal nut-bid one Ihoiixind. It I uid that protiahiy two liunilrul thuuuiinl ' of the terror itricken liiliabiliiiiU liuvc Icll ; the eiiy. Wnthinglon, Seplemher lritb The irouvlud Moimduock, thu atenmer Van . detbilt, und I be ictew ileamer Tuiouroru will leave ou the 11 ol Oetolnr fur ihu I'u eitlc. They me to lie allacht.l to the riiadron on that coa.t. Tbee vnw.U will lie uw:"iiiKtiii!il to their ditinatioii by ComiiKduru .I0I111 Hmlger' Ollieial iiilormuiloii ha bent received here that the lliuzilian Gotcrnmvnt ha aewpud hi intirely tatiiUulory Iheexphiu atioiu und reflation ol ll.e Lmlid Suit (inveimiiiiht. lor lie unaiithi rzod luizme of ihu rebel puule Florldu in llruzillun wuter. - - . - Cai-ii'iik uy a Dmki Kioiit!. About 'i o'clock yoterduy afliiiiooiiuiwariuof Ue niailo a tiiddcn irruption into Hli.ckley'a drug atom, cormr of Clay mid Keurney alreet. The gitillemanly upolhrcaucauud coiniioiHidtr of iiiiilicinu guvu imimdiutu lull Id to tbe inlruder, but a few ttingmg upilieutlon forced thiin to beat u huty ruireut.uiid leave I lie iiieiny In umlnpiitid powetiiou of Ihu field. A largu crowd toon collecb d und many ttragvtio plum were tuggrled to reoaptum the place, but none were fuund hold enough to enter. Finally mine Iiy pouon wa. procured and placed within the door when the imliiitrl oui honey nukw under tho mi.luken Ideu Ihul Ihey could cull twicU finin to Invit wig looking a mixture, luilnl, unu un 10011 fell victim to I lie tuiicrlor alrutigy ol tuvntti iimiw ! un . victim to I he tupcrlor alrutigy 11. .S". ', Flag, man Tiik Mknkkm. Whin Adah Iaca Men ken waa about to have 1'ana for New York, bu announced that ibe wu coming again to tho Pacific. Her i-arriagu hone and dog weru udvertited for tale by private conlracl, "the preient high rule of trannit, uij.1 the long voayge, precluding the potability of ihipping kii many hoiee und carriageii to California." 'Ibe Uml contiiU of u thoroughbred Arubiun bore, a white mare, u pair 01 nay geiuingit, u pair ol beautiful u Into iionlui.u bay bin,, ter and u bay hone. She bu alto two broughuiiH, u trotting buggy und u pony ohailon. Her ihu: includtf n thorough bred gic) hound, u toy terrier, 11 tun tinier, a French poodle, n Hcollt terrier and fuu "lack ad 'an terrier pup. SPIItlT BII'SINO, nr n.u:iiKi How the rWon of childhood linger, Thronging at Mentor) door, A we til In lim Hitting rhadltt, Dreaming of day no motet A wc ll i" the fading itullght, And look hack on thi year that are gone, While the badon of tilghlcome itcallng So .pitetty over the bin 11. 5lttlng lbu, how will fac, forgotlu And linrled over for yeat, Start up from the mouldering n.he, Dtemod In mlle, ir 1 1 may bo, lit tear I And we grieve that wo had forgotten For o rhort a time, the dead, And wtmib-r lfir'W lie remembered When Ibe gran wave ortri-i.r head. ltut tnime face then are, which never Will fade from out memory' fauo, And we lo. In Ihluk -looking upward Of our tdlwful reunion again. Tlie run had gone down In tint wct 'Mid purple nnd gold and led; And ipilellr taking my etching' real 1 rut - and drcauied of Ihu dead. I dreamed of n cot 011 the lilllililc; (Ab,Mimory oft wandcra there,) And I at on my alno), In tho corner, IMde my dear mother'., nrm-elnlr. And my bead on her dear lap wa lying The plaoe where It luted to lie brt; 0, how moil flic erl huibed uty crying Aud lootbed my grleird plrlt to rcitt Ye md thought! go back to that cvcnliir; When I i.it, ut the gray twtllght hour, With the gathering liadow deeping, llowed to Meieory'a mtglo power, When my niJ heart wn orerlbinlng Willi the gathered grief of year; And no mother' baud could wipe away Tlicawlftly Honing tear. There I dreamed of n baud of Mcr, And of luollier, true nnd brave; Of aged grand pareut, "goilo before," And i father' watery grave; Of i blue-eyed girl who loved me; Of n babv gono homo to Cod; And two dmr "mate.'' of my youth-time. Sleeping In-iipiiIIi the rod. TlIK AMIAIII.K Gk.MCItAL I.KK. A Vll- gliilau write tho following a Ihu rea.an why General le inndanpplloaltoa to l'ri Idcnt Johnton for a pardon t "Had the General con.hlcrcd I1I.1 iwn holing alone, ba would have dlrJ looier llian bumble lilmielf und n Jn.t cnumi by a n tiling iilmli.Ion that it was wrong;. Nil application Wki 01111 mora proof ofhla lovo for hi country. Thcro were tkoutaad of hlgli toned young men lit the South who imditnted ' expatriating theiiMelve. and who, when inked why tliey did not acek for n pardon, replied that until General Lea had done o Ihey would not. After a luiijr atiugglu with hl-i luolinitllon, Ih-IIcv. Ing that theio young men ought lobe raved to tho country uhoio littura they wero I) well qualified to ndortt, nnd by parlicpv ting lit tint right of oitl.i nihp, to guide und kaie, thu General had duoo violence to hi own fooling und mad-i tlw tKuet." Wo think It I to bo lograttcd that "thl GeHcml" did not "coiuldcr hi owu fl iug" mid n fu.i to apply for pardon. II would havu been ilecldedly belter for the country every way, bud "Ihu high tuaed young men" thl corrrtpondeut ipeuk of, bun permitted to expatriate tbcmaelvti, It ll probable, however, hat thl talk about contciuptutid expatrlatlou Ii all gammon. Thu war ha lught u to ro guid tho "high toned men of Ibe Houlh" a) ubout the moat coutimptlbli of all iolf tylcd "gcntltmen" ever heard of. Tho ideu that they would leuvu their country fur their couutry'i good, would prcamnu In them u far higher degree of virtui tbau they nally po.Mii, lo applied for par don becanto bu knew bo wu guilty juit what any other criminal would have done, Seiitiblu people, will never ho lupcwcd up. on iguin by thl .kliubloicmublo .tnfl about the "bigh toned," cblvalroui" ikar ucter of Ihu lulu rebellion ilaru owner.. (Jnuninii. Tira ItttTcii.MitMAiiYLANii IUiikij. It upara that tho returned rebel uf Mary, laud, liko those of Mioitrl and Teuueiwee, arc to bo held under ollliual diubiltci. An F.aitcru paper nay 1 Thu regLtcrcr of vote In MuryluLd bavi held u Cuuviution In llaltimorc, ami r olud to enroll noruanu u voter who hail the general reputation of having lympa Ihized with the rebellion. Thin will cxiludu from the poll about half of lhoo who have hitherto cxcrcUed tho clcotivi fran ehlio In that State. Maryland standi wltb Tcnnckito and MUsouri in her roiolutloa lliut tho trultor who have been engaged in dttroylng tho Govcrtiincnt shall for tome tlmo to coma huvu no share in It ud imuUtrutlon. It I not a bad rulo fir thoio Rtatcd ivhteh havu known tho atroc ity of the rebellion by experience ; aud wa aro glad to know that thu ofllccr of lb law In Maryland uiu riiolvcd to do tbelr duty in accordance with tho Coiullluiiou of tho Statu. inn wt 11 nil nuiii firm mil