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w (1 n iM! - - litiiT ft iW 1 PKR ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. J-,1 JACKSONVILLE, SA'ITHIUY, NOVEMHEK 4, 1SC5. VOL. X. NO. 42 i iwwww TTTTM T saams saM - J. ROW'S Ci&txr Store ! Opno'llf t.nvc A IlHger's, Cnlirurntn ft., Jacksonville, Oregon, TOYS, TOYS. TOTS! HOLIDAY GIFTS! J 1!0V Inform the cltlrnti of .Tuck-mi-tlll.-nmt the pubic Bininilly that ho hu jut i celled "'"l o,lcr" r,,r fu'c ''" tllt,t'llor ttock uf , . HAVANA & IMITATION... Itobaccos, pipes, figs, 5 P CCTI.KI.Y, 11AISIXS, 5 Statlojiai y . ScIiouI-.mhiI.s v. CANDY, NUTS, TOYS. SUOAKS, ALHl'MS, KTO. Price to mil the tllnci'. Cnll rave jour money. 1 O.lOYdOX c 7, nml p ,nooooooooooi'00ooouio(iooooooooo(mo I A laircr mill I'llir Akmi titicul f ul Mllltm Willi' on IiiiIiiI, liir I uilt . f ooeoeoooooooooooo oooooooooooooouo A Urn ciilli'clinti (if tlic Intest nml bel JoTeU tor circulation. IIcI.lHC:i. J. HOW. Happiness or Misery ; THAT IS Till'. QIKSTION. mmii: fhofhiktohs or Tin: J MFSl.l'MOF ANATOMY AMI .Si'IFM'L'havo determined, regard Ii orv.NK'io to Utio Fill IK (for the benefit of the ruffi-ring Immunity) four of tlnlr nwt interesting nml liwtrticlivc l.KC TL'IM'.S on M Alti:iAOi:,ninl its iliequnl ilications: Nervous Debility, Premature lit line of Mitnlumil, Inili'iHtirni, Weuh w or Hi priiniiui, l. of Lncrgy tuiel Vi tl I'oncr, I lie great Social Kvll, und those maladies t hat res ii It rrom youthful follice, excewe of miitiirity, or ignorance ofFlij lolupy nml Nature Lump. 'Uee invaluable lecture linvc been (lie mc.uii of iiillfilitcnii'i; utul Hiving tlimamK nr.il will lie forwnrdid FKKI. on rievlpt ol 'Juiutj-fivc Cent in piMtuue etiimps, by aililrersing "Secretary Pacific Museum ol Aimtoin; nml (science, Fine Street, San Francisco." WrU'tlers to lie tent Ihrnuijli WWU J'jrgoACo. mirllyl Iii'h to tiii: VK), GKOWJKKS OF OREGON MMli; undersigned having on hand nmim X bcr ofiiiH'riur, thuruugh' hied Spun Mi, cr Vermont, Mirino biiilr, nml lew French Merino bucks, cnmusliiigiif lamb, jcarl.uge mid ivu yenr-olds, nn-uine ltd mcihoil uf Informing t lie public, tlmt lie lit filling tlieiii very reiiwiuibly fur amli. 'Hie Spanish or Vermont Mirino tiro tie fctuded direct from tlio Mock of Miiwln Hammond, Vermont, ninl tlu French Me rinos from stock Importetl Into (Jirgon by Joi.c lc Rockwell, ol Vermont Aue.u'vllttit oppnrliiiiiiy is here tuTercJ for Btuck nuisteiK to Improve their stock. 'Ibetlucp can now be shcii nt the far in ol the undersigned, on the Xorlh L'mKpiu Hivcr.nt iliu " Winchester Fcriy." Like Wilder of inerclmiitlln', imiiiiht I charuul fw ixlnlillluif. THOMAS SMITH. Julin3. WM, FAULKNER 8r SON, DIl'OHTKIW Ol' CARDS &CAIUD STOCK ALL COLORS, PRINTING INK, All CdloihUioM.eH, auilsli, PRINTING PRESSES, TYPE AM) '-'- Printing Maieriuls OF KVKUY Dl'.SUltlPTION. OLD TYPE MBTAL. Mochliilbts may at ull tiinea bo supplied "mi oiu iypo nietttl by calling nl 0.1X, Clay Stroot, ugCin SAN FHANOISCO. JOHN l- IIOLTCK V'nlchmnkcr and Jeweler! Oirgon Strut, Jacksonville, Ottgon, HAS STILL THE BEST SELECT IJUb'lOUK OF minuim: ji:wklky, GOLD AND SILVKIt WATCHIS, 8 D.W A.NU 3fl llUli: I'LOl'hS. Prices 20 per cent leas thin any other "use In ton. All ftrtJclaoBtrlcllywarinnlcd. Dissolved. I...... I'llh Partnership hcrotoloro existing ! li'Kal business between Jacoba .V Uu :in (US' " ncreby (Jlssohcil. f -fnoa n,ntln. u Ue busfiiMB nt tho old olFico. bePt. 1st, 18C5. EeptOlw Tin: okikjon si:vi'im:i,. ISHfKII I.VI.UV HITllinvY MOIIMMI. 11. V. DOWlilJi" Prmirlptnr. Sl-IHCIIIITION For Onevrnr. tit n.ltnnr Four Dollnrn: If nihl wltliln ilm nr.i lv month' of the )ear. live ilollurK j If not paid i iiiiiii me CNpiriUKin m umyenr. r lollnri. AnvntTlHlMl Ono wiuare (10 lines or le). Ilrot Inoertlon. Three Dollarn : imilt iihequent IiihiIIijii, Ono Dollar. A dis count of llfty percent will ho made to llioe wnn miteriii iij uicyetir. C7f IrtTtll pii.1.t tfri lv,il nl fitrtriil mtn. I.O. (). F. -JiHlcoiM Itlc l.oitu'c AO. i), liolil II It'lt- yf lulnr lHcclina nn nirv f . -in 1 1, film ittirf-.ttiM .t ,k ' &?-& Mnrtnle'lliill. 1 nrnllii'iii III corn (.Ininllni; me Itiiltnl to intend. OlIOKOi: I'.FUNK, N. 0. llmiuw IIh.mi. It. Secy. Trii!ri'ii. J. SI. Sutton., Win. Hay and S. J. Day. Wiutlii Lotl-c No, 10. A. F. & A. M. A HOLD their n iriilar oommunl ' cntloni' the WiilniiNlity nvenliigit on Vor precetling the lull muou, In jack- 4U.NVII.1X, UllKUIIN. joiim: H05S, w. .11. C.W. Swum. Sec)-. ORANGE JACOBS, A'lTOIlNKY AND COUNSKl.OIl AND SOI.It'lTOlt IN CIIANCKUY, lACi.miKvii.t.i;, Ohiuiok. llillii' imitKlIt Hie Cntirl II1111H'. All bin-lncm commit itil to mv enn; will ' he tirninpily nttfn.l. I m. if inu 1 July -.. fi Q. F. DOWCLL, u'Bwr3i'":n:",cL.iic m: xizza; Jaikhonmm.k. Onit.oN. iVIII nmetlci' In r.ll the Court of the Thlnl I Judlohil DIMriet. the .-iipn inn Court of On-1 con.nnd In Viuku.C'ul. ur !crip prompt- ly coiiecieii. Uci. ia. T. 'J CAP, AX I SS, M TJ. 1 i.t. rr.ACTKB Medicine and Surgery IS lOfHIIIN'K A' AlMOIMMI Cos. JurkiH.nillle, June IO1I1. JuelOlf TAKK KOTICK! rpHE STEAMSHIP DEL NORTE I IS .. -I a. ... .. I ii.llll fill I lH 1 mo Z I nt J QOlliUr i:lll ?Ill.TJI. ''- . For ft IIolhfhi .1.1 .,r ....fl. Ii.inilre of J.w Aei'iit concrofl iiintuiidJucl.- uin kii.HiU. .Sun KruiieLcii DLliAN A WAI.UAIP'iii". CreK-ent Clli. I'al. Crseent City May SiW. 'ut. Jm J. S.HOWARD, SURVEYOR CIVIL ENGINEER, JaCKiiMII.m: OlibunN, llevMeuee near tho South end or Op'irwi M((VMJt. January, S, IMI Offlev nt hi ridt ne on Oregon strwt IDR. L.S.THOMPSON ...-. tr-t k- vn l- iii'i'nv 1 PIliSlClAIN A.MJ l ,",1-WA' jAi'hx'M'lM.K. Okki.oK. Can be found either at U Ui, lrg Store. ... i.i. ......i .!.. iui..vi ii..' Kx- i,r 11 iimtiii i. witv ... v.w --" puts Olllee. preiKired to give piumpl ut- Ullllou 10 iliittC riipiirniB nw wnn-". Juckonvtlle, .Sept. 311. dieSUH PCTCR DRITT. PJI0T0G1.AP111C ARTIST lh I'llKlMKICI) ieT.KiJ ncii'iiiSH JA HVKItV b11I.lt OFTHK AUT, WITH ALL Tin: LATKIMFROVKMF.NTS. ir I'lcliire do not glut wtWiiotiou. no chin ew will 1 made. Cull nt hi new Gal lery, on the Mil, examine hU ploluiw, and sjtjor jour llkine'. DR. A. B. OVERDECK. iw n.,,iu.L unulil uuuoiiuee to the oil-' fcTJi iTJTu2i& ! thu luuctlee el meillcliie. II will ulwai. f . . is. is . 1 (I... Mi ui limk il'bi'i'ilit I'luld'tiful 1 1 JA. I). MIX 8- " ,Ali00' MIX L FARGO, A'lTOUNKYS AND COUNSKLI.OUS W.MI.A W.M.I.A, WA.IU.M.TO.N TkHHITORV, n.'l.'lf'Knver Dank Kxchauk'e. Mulll J Strut, will piuetice iu ull the Courts lot the First Judicml District, uUo the Su prcine Couit. Collections proinpuy ai ter.ih.dto. All biumer entrusted to our cure will receive prompt attention. ju3lf - JTJTe irS, kT S. B. FARGO, b , ' B ,,ow many ,uch DU as NO T A It Y PUBLIC,, WnsMn-ton Irvli g arc there in America ? ,t, ,. ... w t ' I , e, . ,i. ,.ir.u Into this, Vai.!.a N AIJ-A, . I -i 1 God duu't send many such spirits into tni? . r , i ir ., , . . ,. vmi.riea lor five Wllltakoocknowledgineiitofili)eils-I,ro.lwora. I went to ee Ameriea tor i e tent Notes ami deed. u.udu out at hoi no-. , , ,0 M nlllgl I want to tlco and acUuowleilKul. JfJ". , ,our slupemluj iohotti 1 nont to kc ' , ' '. t . . rn ,i,l dissolution Notice. has thin day with' riuir. viimeraigiieu nu ") " I ,l,iw. Irniiilheflriil Ol 'I 10IIIP.0I1 V Duvis.nudvv.il continue the practice of Medicine, Smgery and Obstetric, in Juckbonvlllc nml vicinity, and solicit a huro of tho patronage. Ollieo nt hi resi lience at the old Murry JlocmsUad. T.L. DAY IS. Dec. 13th, ISfii deol7tf rpm: DKST ItKMKDYFOItlUIKU 1 inalUin Hall' Snrsparilln Yellow D uud Iodide of FoUh". Ju3l dual t:xtm'. lit WII.1.HM IIOH Wlt.UCK. Deal gently, gfntly. Winter w!nd, With thefc poor, fallen leave That In the loncforai hollow Ho On thee f.id, cloudy evei. For they have nobly done their purt In NuturcV mighty plan, And have n right to kindly care From nM who nrc lur rn. So penlly. pinlly liiy them down To thdr lnp, iieneefnl rt Ptlll locd. nlllioiigli frever Iwt, On y(Mre' UivImj lrtnl. Lft w deal pently with nil ronU Who ffrvetl In Nuturr'n plan, Who nobly did their noble work To help their fellow man. Tl tint that wecurMhef hnll be To their broml plory wrd; Yi. wrenlhelltlij llirMiillocofOotl. For nil Oi,. truthful dead I AVir Vin-l hit tr. THE LAST DAYS OP BYRON. An American linn wrltw: I tnwd tbe winter ol HuonV death In Greece, ami 1.. .1- t... . .. t 1 . .- ... in me inner pari 01 j lumarj rni i f ' him at Mlwolonghl. He w then fuff.r 'ng from a fit of (plliy, which occurrttl ' ... up TTHfl ill until hit; ui iifriii nmt nn fa tho middle of February. The first timejr,)(C 0 mmJ p ,0 lh M(inclrt, I cfdtad i.' his residence I was net rm1l teil to see him; bnt In a few days I rtceiv (,l n K.iiie twtc irom nun ai im an. 01 iiegrowrvat.t.whowasanatlveofAmerl- on. nml whom Myron l.intl IU W1 prnu j 0f m the !ttt I foimd the poet In rather a wrak nndMrle, ,lC mHt.lillwv ol whltb.M soon as Irrntuble state, but he treated me with the utmoft kind net. He aid that nt the time I first called u"n him nil stranger and most of hi friiudt were excluded fiom his room. Hut," ahl he, "had I known an Aincrl can was nt the door, you altouM not huc becu eleiihil. 1 love jour country, Mr; it 1 1 the onlv snot on (Jod's erf 111 earth that 1, ,)0idlecrateil by tjrauny." I" w eouverealh... I nllmfa.1 to thesym pamy ui umi nirw iu In Amtrien ,. ., rT""g "m-re, All Im wil at time In reply was: "Foor Oroece ! panr (!rcc ! Oikw ll rtcheet on earth. Uod know I hue triwl to help tliec lie then rtrvrrci in rnpiurous icrms to H.aMrk then jnst fullw.aml slionwl men letter from that chief. In a few day after I kit Mm I received Knother note from Mm, rrquelltig nm to Mil and bring with me Irlng' Sketch Hook" I took It in my hail and wetit . ... 1 1 mm minx to lb llliulrlons anllmr's tl-i . . . ,Uee. He ne fmm the e.uek when I en ,, ,0 111 1 mv baiul wuritilr mid: 1 ; ""' .- ' ' . " ,' . , , "llave ou uiouuui hip oaciou nwiK i , . j liuniitil il io mm, wnrn oviaiHg 11 wun enthiislHiin, he tuintd In "Thu Hroken Heart." "Tluii," M I, "kooe of thr Snet things ever written on turth, awl I ,uut to hir an Ainerle-nreadlt. Itai I nay wijwii " ii " 1 replU! that I had neier Hi kirn. God blew him!" e.e!aiitd !rcn,"U' Is a genius; and he has kouivthlug better than geului a heart ! I with I oould see Mm, but I fear I necr ihall. Well, then, read 'The Hrokcu Heart' yc, ''J'l.e llro ken Heart.1 What a word!' In closing the first paragraph, I said: Shall I confess II! I believe In broken hearts." "Yw. ami so do I." said llyron. "ami so .tna ,. ..riluulv tun utiilewaiiberk and loohi." So I walt.U wknever he Interrupt w ullli (0 ,tlium me t go on; jet I oared - from Hjvon. he.rt. NUile I wa, readinu- mournful pleee. I ouerul that Hyron wept. He turned hl ejr upon mewylog: "You sec ir.c weep, sir; Irving r.oier wrote that story without weeping, nor can I hear It without tiars. 1 have not wept much In thl world, fur troubU never brings tears to my ijs; put lulwuyshavcj tears for 'Tho Jirokcn Heart.'" When I read the lust line of Moore's verses, nt the clo.c of the piree, llyron said: ' ' . ! "What a balms that Tom , null Irving .av .ii.ui.Bi.rulloieI What W Wngl"' e". ' ": , ,; w c'""'" "" nvnll ". r,M,.nize Greece as ' .,,,- fiovern C0 JOUf IjOVem an independent naliun. ..'rhe.c were the last ords of Iljro i'Comk Tiu. Awki.a, i-at!" Write a t son ol the ''"''' ' . . , in. All je unit u . CCrcd box and fill U w lb brick and car . i , is-,, nfn fnnr fitorv Ijui dtilL's TV H III "c " ---- v and me uuu at the topeloe all the work " (From tli' Orejonhn PY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH New York, Oct. 'J:M Wnslilngtoc dlpatch my. cthril at the 1 ml inn 11 urea 11 today, from Fort Sully, dated October fiih. slatw that the ConimlMloneM dlpatchcil to treat with ' ' Hoito.i, September 2,"i, M!. the Imlliini in that fcellon Imil nrthcii.j My Pear Kllpatrlck : I hato recclrtil Hut few Indians were nt the fort. KIrIiI 'youM of the 21st, Intltlaff me to c UP '" hnmlriHl lodges were Mtablbjhnl one lutn- j to Huex with you on tbo 2ath. 1 wlh dreil ami twenty mile above. Thoee Indi-j my cngagmeuli hire ptnniitotl me to du nn were detetred from treating with the, o, for 1 am pure wj would eiioy ft day delejrntw ut Fort Sully by npprihenidoM or two at the fair, mid rtpeelally tlta prom U thry werf only to be brought toother , lied port of tba raeei. The JwirnaUi ritc to fit cn'tmpptil. TIms letter itntw it Id cv .plontnff aceosnt of jifcir (minmteil nml Went that the delegation nrrinl two wctki loo Into to achieve n meccjful con- ferrnce with the trlbi,n the liiifTolo re on had cnnmfiiccil, ni.il tho gnat hunti.And as It Ij, when 1 bear of the ungener will noon be Inaugurated. The Gommta- oiu and iinjutt things that nre wild of loner Intend to start for home on the 'your nnthei and conduct, I fuel Inclined jOth. I '0 brctlc through all the rue rve about l- New York, Ort. S.UTlic mbttancc it'es that 1 have IropoK.l on myelf while of the Freldent' renmrk on the Mihject In the at iny.au J draw wmc of the Topper. of the reconduction of the Smitlirrn Slate during n late interlew with him, Ii given, with the I'ntldcnF npproxal, by Mnjor General 0. I.. Steam, of MuhacIuikU. In retilv to tku remark that the Ihiaocratj ,.Iam(,l M,1 gnccVer to tlrtlil. the Fro )(jc)t nlllnilf,j t,nt tM icmw.faey mw J(t W(M ,n aijvnnoe e them nml were new ' He liuiil they would suceeeil In doing so. He reiterated his doctrine that notwlthstand- 1k w wlw, .i r t))C Soutltern states iky were nevrr ot of the Unton. j bu, ,1B, J1. Mr rc)jeeu courK, tlifj. fQf. ifdliil llilr rivil L'tiverniiHiits. to rreoii- powihli, he coHsiderai the chief duty of the time. This, he y, camint be dune In n ninmi nt, but Mieh grunt ami happy progress is iteii'g n.adeln It that the teeults some time pHur to him like u dteam. lie did iKile.ct to forever dtptiic rf their forms r civil light even the majority cf there included In Iheumiieety proclamation, but Intended tlmt they hnuld luk for par don, and thus reulliw the eiiarmity of their crime, lie l In fumr of ullowlng the bo itrure whueeriet) In the army, those who 01 n read and write- ami thoe wetcl of certain othtr iiualirieutlnns, to vote, hut don't think it I tol!ey or that U ha the richt to force lhne comlitiou on the white of the South, tlotich he liellevis 1(( y b(f(n) I(t)(f ((U lir,ri. L ;,ffl U frit)jnH.n, -jj Prcaldei.t nli tVws Using reprcenti.tlon In Congre m tU wmU.r o( Itul0l(I yattri( lu$Wtl of w H,MJian, ,. t prcent. ) ,1ie IUtatlVl tdU-itflt cirespondenl say :f ... vorlh L'arulliiu Couvenllan: A sin- . . 1. .. .1 .. Mjuiar nniiaofTnH 111 nwie n iw ....i,-.,,, ,ullul .ir..-, ,i.at fur dlllhwiit ... , ..,.,. ........ ...,i. , - " ".7 ' ai uL' io tiutce over me v apiioi, ami i.nu . - . .. umii io ,-sen l oik lur one. .xiiamg uai ! tinwl reoeipt of n measage from Free Mhnl JulwMw.tiyliig that North Curoli )m shuuM at (Mice und fouver lepudlute ien il"llarof liid,btnliiess cbiitracttd to aikiiit ttu.' rebellion, nrtuiitul the atavinir .h'i.mUw..i ,.,,.!.. nf n viir,n ilmiulretedthe laiiitnlcil Unooln ; I llatl Ibtr onbnanee completely Ignoring lhat debt. atUyhad jtluiw uiy adroitly lahl for , tlw purpose; but on readirg the Fiesldent' dispatch the oidiuanee was iuinieillately tukeu up and pasted amid cheering und great cnthmdaim, there being but few ueg nlhe olu. The propoied awendiwat lo submit it to the people was not adopted. ! ri.oordii.anoi. na! for the orcanizatlon, ' In some comities, of a inilltlu foice to sup pre oBilawrvhaf.it is uii.U-r.lood tLeap nroval of the mtional military furcw j ltM.Juiu.uM wira bdtii.ttd.ririuestliiir the Iwr constitutional rigb.s, to remove the the civil authorities The HeiiJU'i Jackson (Ml.) corro Kndent present uu uupleusuut picture of the itolitioal ami hucial stute of alfjlrs In that State. The legislature, which met Monday, has tome difficult work btforo it, the worst of which probably is the rcsosoi tiiilon of the flimucM, which are In a shoek lug condition. Thu iKbt of the SUtc is Urge, but though many people fvor a i .... , ,i .. , .... .1,, ., . r ..,. ...iu " ."."". .!.. "'"'".-: !'. H I tuougl.l Mwiuippi lias i.u vnoogh ol this, aul won't try It again, - cent as far as reguids lhat portion of her debt contragted to aHlt the rsbellion, all ,....,,.. . ,,,,,, ofwbch, I is believed, will lio ignorwl . wl.icli Its member A no her iiuHtlon wi I. wind II membm will have to doal Is that rotative to admit. tin" neuro testimony ill the Courts. The MBJ(irilv of then, are Wid to be In favor of thw coucelou,aud this 1. ludicated by the election ol uovernor MinrKey, who insists on it, to the position of United State Sen ator, and by choolng for State 1'iluter a gentleman who alwaje fuvored It Tliir are only a l w oi mo many iiiineuiuea uu.oli lul. l,BWaturo ha to .K-nl with. A ,ed by the war, there Is n gi eat want of the ck q uo ,( Sum .. ...1 i ... i .i,. i,.n...i i.,. i.uia M tti. vi,ii iiiu villi: js'ii-i iiwim.ii ij .'ii-." .ippl mgro with the aury tu-vt u t Chns'- mn d Hie pavrriiini'nl liiteml-i I" glic web of them it trnet of IimhI llenee. nianv refiielo enter lnlitconlriclwllh the plant. The lltrM'titr fr a iierhtt evtemllnt; In-yonil tlmt A letter re- time. SleUU's 11111I Nw tli'mi'y. brilliant campaign In New Jewcy. und If I were i.Icrtejmin like yeurwlf, 1 thoukl be In the thickest of the fight with you head Crc that is conocutrated 10 holly up on you jutt now. IUfora the war you nml I were among tbme who exerted theminlrji to put the Democratic party of New Jersey In imwer I believe the inssiee. of the Demoerary ol New Jersey aro to day as pntrlutie as any of our countrymen , but the cimtioltng leaders have managed to put the Mute In an attitude of obstitnte nml prn.trut ho tllity to tho Union suitlrucnt of the naliou. In New York tbo Democratic Slate Convention 1ms recently dectarul that, "banlihlng all ftilimr party comlderatloiw. and iicting In the rpirit of an enlargctl urn! get crous p.itriollni, they eerdiully nupieirt FrrslJeiit Jolmnon In the policy he ho avened to enable the Slate Into In revolt to put their (iovernaient In praetlcal eipcratlou, and In 'all rush domtitiitlonnl uitisare as he may inaugurate to Iminnu 1 10 the cnmitry and re. tore and cement the union of the States." As I underHand It, this Is preclly the ground joti occupy In New Jersey, u porting the Union plut forin. The party in power In New Jersey, might lenrn a good deal from South Ourn Una, MMlppl nml Alabsun. In those Slatci, when slavery was found dead.lt huh decently btirkil by the voluntary d creei ol tho ieople, prnnoiitieetl by the Convention now In session. New Jersey refute Ler assent to an nmsiidmeiit of tho 1'cdcrnl Constitution ubolishiiig (.lavery Is thin democratic ? Wo do not no iiiidorslatid It in New York. More, the Damoeratlc ( Parent Ion hails with e-ommenilallon the "frank and xetMfous aeeeutMiM by the Kotubrm SialM iwonla ol ika OMaditlmi la which , ,- lly mvo lwi liehl by the recent war. In- ploitlii. Iba uliiul(Mimat of ularorv." 'Ilii i".Z, "i .-... a ii ,-.,. , - .-v i it. When I read the soealtud Dtrnoeratln platform nf New Jarssty for 1H'.5,I flod there an cll'urt to hcnmhi the relwU from their treason, by awtlng th bin me of the rcholliou on the Northern majority which l""K "t' vtiy imvtl lielure nlmt Hw li"iltl wcm of tlw Federal Oorern - meniiuo nuvaniogw ui piwoiu ciintnc the right of tlw Ktntc to do an thry pleuse that our national debt Is a wUin -ity und u curse ; n demand for the udmli- slon into tho Congress of the Ualtwd States of U perwrw elected iicoordl to tl.a law. f "ir iiittM ,,m'""1 "b,cl' ttw,W 1 store DavU, Slnlell, TooiiiIm and their asto ''" l" -,'. "''' rdunl or uot, and In spite of their lreao) ; and, In iua breath, the Admiin.trution of l'rtl- J.J - '- -I '- ,rf g lo ,- of the Now Jrry Dsmeeratlo plalfurui of A u;-ust HO, IhCA, regurd the rebels a hav ing lott cither right or MiMhUratlon by their treM), NeilUr iIk rebellion nor It authors arc dsiiounaotl except lue Gov eminent tlint put tlio relmllion down. These nre net the real sonlum-xli of the New Jersey Democracy. Tliey will repu diaW thern as thu same inlsehierou error have been already rspadiateil in New York ; ami I rejoice lo w yeu charging through tUrn, as. under I'ieaionlon, you broke the enemy's lines ut ilrandy Hlatlon and as you uflcrwuiil drove the Ily.ng fee beluro you to his hiding pluue beluml tbe foriiBcat.ousof Itieh.peml. I would not have you suppose, my tUai General, that 1 am not only grateful fur the k.ml oitir of "yuilhy" lendrexl by the Democratic Convention of New Jr coy to L officer ami koldivr ingagml in the late war ; I preme that Ihey are HQtry tot u that we did nut keep out of tl e war as they did, uml ol eourse we ought to wiABwltliuviditytheconiplniienttirvvliiU'll'" ll0'. "Ot having cluugd thuni," courage and "wtnlu" patriotism paid to u at the expense o the black Ireep. "The credit of thu victoiits vyiu by the Union aruite are due nloue to tho wb,ta oII'kcu audsoldlers. ThieipiOUl -ju Uvm I W !! U , ,m,IU.1IW.IIIPW the seventh resolution I as gmerous na It l grummttlcnl. You nml I know, us nil our coNirailts know, that tho oxelmlou ef tho black troops from n fair ilmrc of pra!o Is as iinjuit s it In mean. They perform ed their duty with courngoaml fidelity aid real. They Imvo proved their lltncw to enjoy the freedom which their valor helped tj win. If, as tho Copperhcadii ray, tho war was waged for emancipation, was tt not right that tho raco which wan to bo enfranchised should share the perils of tho coullict 7 If. as wo ay, the war wni pro, eoutotl to defend tlia Union nml C'onstltu tlo'i of our futhcru, uecd tho Copperhead 1 eompUIn that negro took llielr places In ranks T 1-et them grumble 1 no ene tlio Is hnrt. 1 find In tho four tli resolution of Hi Union platform n satisfactory portrait ef tbe people you nro lighting so ably and ftrVelhely. "In dealing with tho Natloiuul OovcrnMient, In which was committed tho afely of the republic lit times of publlo danger, they eavllwl whero thoy slinulil tivo co operated ; they denounesd when lliey should have encouraged ; thoy thwar ted whern they ihouM have strengthened, ami thus became largely icsponslble for the evils of n coullict which n united pcoplo wol,,i i1Bve ppcctlily endeil t ami, In view of these facts, wo arc assured that In their do feat nt the otimlng election lies th oaly hope Hint New Jcnry will do n worthy part in the solution of the great ipirillon of national policy which remalu to bo dsol. del, and In "rearing the just fruits of our victory over rebellion." Faithfully, etc.. I. KlCKUJl. Major General Kllpatrlck. The IS'uiiiuml I'liuiiiei".. Secretary McCiilloch i beitwlth dole gatluiM of fluunoltr. each one with somo pntrintle tebenie for Improving the nation al finance, which the Hccrstnry I urged to recommend to Congress In his fiirlhre.nlup; report. Hut MeOiillnuch, while he eeurlo nusly listens to nll.krtps his own eeunsels, ami is doulitleM iti.vturtng a plan baud np- nn the nclmil flunuchtl vvanLi of thoimtlen, Ills well knnwn, lionovcr, tlmt he advo cate n reedy return lo a specie basts, nml that ho dwireu to oonolhlatu tho public seeuritles. The imllonnl debt, which was SOO.'fi", HJ8 In l.ifil, had Inorensetl on the 1st of Inst July to 2,7f8,f:t.27r., nnd tb Inter rst far the next llwulyeur will be,lnroiint nuwbetf, VlS.l.oaCOOO. Tho other ex pense, w being MtlimtcJ, will bo sormi 2W),ono,(IOO more, so that tf.l&fi.OOO.OOO maro or k- must bo prorld! for. Tho rcivlpH from enstoni are eatlinated at triO.duO 000, and tbe InUraal revcmio wilt prmliieed at kssut .'5 ,000.000. to which add oilier Murae of Income, nuJ thero I u proUbillty that there will bo iv mrpltu of from forty to fifty mllllcns, which will ba a famoH lieglntilag for a linking fund, It Is expected lrml('oiigrri will bo In vlteil by lb Secretary of tbe Treasury to somewhat amend tho National Hank Act,, and tbe New York capitalist tirgo tlmt alt country National Hanks should have agen do of redemption at that or wmu minor eorninerclal center. An attempt will alio be made by the ortloers of the Having Hank to exsmjit their deposits from the taxation In.poieil nt the last swslon. Of rouree, there will be a ilvsjierate at tempt made by nearly every trailing man ufacturing or other Interest, to icouru a ru lUcthrti of the Internal revenue dutlea 04 their reepeetlve purault or produetloni. Member of Oaiigrese nro to be elwtul next fall In nearly every Slate, ami tbo present Itepreeeutativee who dnlie n r e leciioii. will naturally desire to favor their iwuiedialc uouttitueutt by eiirlug n re duction of tl.e duties which press heavily upon Ibtm. Tbe Western firmer uill ul.o mako a moveuieut Iu favor of striking cheap wool from tli free Hit, but they will meet with vigorous opposition from th woolen mun ufaulurers, who are organised for the de fense of their Interest. ('ui. .Vac. Unun, A OoiNoiiiHNt'ii Glancing ovr odd of Habln'ri atlmlrable reprints of nnelent laiHpblti btarlng ou tlve history of this country, entltM "The Slats Revolution In New llnglund," and originally dated 1C80, we Cud a frith illustrutiou of tho old pro verb, "Thero Is uothiu,? new under th sun." The oplo of New Kiglaml, deter uilned no lenger to endure the oppresilon of tho Governor, Mir Kdmund Amlroj, row in revolution, deputed ami imprlsoucd bin. Tho following tei.lenue referring to thl trauiaetioii, liai a familiar ring ; "Wo have alio Advice, that on Friday liut to wurtU livening, Sir IMinuml Aialro did atlempt to in u l.u an 1 jcapu In Wuiuan'a Apparel, and passeJ two Guards, nud was luppeil ul the Third, being dUcovcred by Hal her a (Inking oorroepoiidwuM in au im portant erl.la iu the live of the first ly taut cud th last tiaitur of America I Tofc INVITVII'IN Of TUB I.A0U3 Will vb"tly tuatl ui'OU thu tall ul uiy du h :; i i I! M Uj ' J& M M I Mi ' 1 . .. ur h U 41 , i . ' rfi im i i i , t 0 1 1 w '