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THE0REG0N.,SENTINE7 S4 vm annum, in advance JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1SC3. VOL. X. NO. 5 ,. ., "iwrtRiiiwhi-,w,iw ! ra.fciaifc,rti) w - . i .fin: oiicc.ox si3Ntinj:i ijsrrti KVKiir HA-mimr itonxtxn. jj. V. BOWBI.I', Prnprlcfor. srncnirrinv For One year. In nilvimce. rjar Dollars; If IM wltlilii tlio flret six n,,nlh of the year, live dollar ; h not mild .-HI (be cxplrntlnti nf the yenr. fix dollars. AtivcnTt.JiN.i One square (10 linen or mi) flrt lncrllon, Three Dollar : cncli jkcmient Insertion. One Dollar. A OIk- coiint of nflv irceut will lo miulo lo those hnnilrertlVl'ythoyenr. l-1 Tf nilfM rrcclTr.1 at f tirrrnt rales. I 0. 0. F. -.IiirKnoiivllli JiilRo 1. T.. 1.1 I...I.I- II. .... lU. II. "IHU- II" ll-H" In ar inui't im on every ".Saturday evening at tlio ' vat"Tr- .Mil'lllllC llllll, Trollicriln pond standing uru Invited to S fllMHOK 1'. FUNIC, N. G. llntMAV Ilr.r.M". It. Sco'y. Tni'ircf. J. .M. Sulloji., Win. liny nnd s.J.i.y- Warron LotV3 No, 10, A. F. & A. M. n HOLD tlii'lr regular communl ..fVcittloii? tin' WcdnoMlny livening on or jirrrnlhig (lie lull mouii, In jack iotiU.i:, oiikiiov. m ' .lOIIKH. ROSS.vV.JI. C. V. SAV.im:, Sec'y. ORANGE JACOBS, ATT0KN1.Y AND COUNSELOR at Xja-"v?rf ANP S0I.ICITOK IN CHANCERY, iTjKKIONVII.I.K, OlUHIO.V, (Idler iiiH).lt- I lie i'oiirl IIiiimc. All Ihkiiih commuted li my enri will I prrt'tly H','i'l' .1 l. July '-'!'. '. R. F. DOWELL, J.irKKONVII.IX, Ulll'IIUN. mil practice In till the Court of tlio Tlilnl Mku District, the .Supreme Court or Oic ri, sml In Yukii, Oil. War Scrip prompt ijculMcd. ct. ll T.T. CABAN1SS, M. 3D. -llll.l. I'lSAlTin. Medicine and Surgery IN Iimkiiiink k AnJoiM.sn Cos. Jacksonville, June lOtli. JnrKltf TAKE KOTECiS: THE STEAMSHIP DEL KOltTE 1 will mil limn ft.in I'nuivifi'ii lor Crcf (rntl'liy mi Iliu ntii its aoi3i vt' iwt'ii .'to.vrii. l'.'f fri'luhl or mmiui' lii.iilri' of Ji'pi1' 1iIIjiI.ii, Aui'iit. coiiirrtir l-'ioiit mill Jul'K ti iirvl. s I'liinci-nn DUtJA.N A WALL. AKnl. Cimct'tit City, t.'nl. Crrtcwit City Miiy Siiil. 'i,:,. Jr3mii JTS. HOWARD, SURVEYOn CIVIL ENGINEER, Jai'Kmimii.i.i; Uiii.uon', n'4iKo uror Iliu b'oiith cnil oT Oregon rti. Junimiy, '.', Ibbl Ollkv nt Mh rwlilencc nn Orotjon firiTt DR. L.S.THOMPSON PHYSICIAN AM) MlUJIUhW ilAn;o.Nvii.i.K, Oi'.Kdo.v, Cm befoiiml tilhvr at the Cily Utug Slnrr, orliitciihiici, one iloor In-low th"i;.V Mi Ollico, iriuirul to (jive prompt ul ImIioii tu iioc nrpuriii); tiU n.rvKm. Jailuuiivlllc. h'otil. aim. ili rfJIlif PETER BRITT. l'lIOTOGRAPJUC ARTIST i i'in:i'Aiti:i) ao 'I'aki: l'tcii'ur.s in livintv stvi.i: Ol'THIMHT, Wl'IM ALL Till-: LATKIMPHOVKMKN'TjS. ' Picture ilo not elm tutUfiictlon. no rgu n u- iiiuik'. dill nt hii new 0.il ''). on iliv lull, I'xaniliic liU plctuivn, mill 'iiiurjoiir llkcucts. DR. A. B. OVERBECK. Dr. Overlii-cli iionlJ niiiiuiiucu to tlio clt uij of J.ickton county nml vicinity, that J ictiiriuil to Jiicktoiivllluuiiil u-Miimil M I'racllci; of iiKilkliic. Ilu will alniivf lound at Iliu M ttnnil, thu OiurlHck !''' ""Iiw nlwjiii proltfi'liiii i w.uM. Ho woiilil rciH'Ctfiilly tollcil ttuw-'l of loriuvr putionuaf. JAS O. MIX 8. II, KArs(Ji. MIX &, FARGO. A' I'OltNKYS AND COUNSKLI.OHS ... ...--T XjACSr," alu Wai.i.., Wakiiinutu.s' TcnniTonv, OPFlt'K over Hank K.chnnge, Miiiu olrtvt, will practico in all the Courts l ll'e rust Judicial District, ul.o tht Sn P'tme Court. Collections promptly ut "Wed to. All bumut-M cntrustid to our ejill receive prompt nllcnliou. Ju3if, S. B. FARGO, Notary public, Waixa W.u.i.a, W. T .l!,J4k ocknoftlidgincnU of ilet.ls Pro- Auiiii uud ileiiU mado out t short uo '1 ncknuwUilgcil. jucatf dissolution notice. pilN uuderbigiiul has this day wilti .f umwii Iroui ihe firm of Thompson & is, uuj will couiinuo tho practico ol Ja k i','e,i Smf nml Oneirics, in ihir-,0"v,'"Ml vic.nlty, nnd eolicila a dl U.le PlroiWK"-'. OHico ut hia tibi- , m uie old Murry Ilwiustcud. Jc-13th, 1601 T. L. DAYIS. ileol7tf TI.,m?1,':v1T KKMEDY FOR1UIKU A. mat sm itnii- u in . -V..H ... i. Wa Io.lM.Vf ':.'' JU'J"n'm w -v ui i UIUSS. iuara . MA. .. . .- rv-'i i iraF y-XCTSl V2 .-(;' ,W-J DRY AM) FAXCV GOODS, CLOTHING-, BOOTS an:d shoe lEMPOHrUM. WE HAVE JUST Received and aro now o3?srcrzrja rpiIK LAKOKST, 1IKST ARSOm'EI) X nml mot FiKhluiinlilo Slock in the JCy iilmvc line, tn he foiiiul "IgSd 3y this niilc or Sun I'rrm. nRa r Cisco. AIolhc-a Lull's! Sljlc Of Ladies' Hata, Cloth BASQUES Sl CZ.OAIES, WOOL HOODS AXIl NUIIIAS. A FULL ASSORTMENT 03? Ladiou, Iilissos and CHILDREN'S HOSE. N FAOT.KVKUVTIIINC! AIM'HH- , IrilniHU' lo it Firl Olms lry (.'ihhU ih1 fi Clolliliijr lloti-c. All of -tba CT vihlili will he hAI at "iM ) tiuiriilntfl "a LOW PRICES. An Iiuiueiise .S(oi'K Of Groceries. Liquorrs, TOHACCO, Ktc, Of Iho best (pi.iliiy, tind nt prlcu war runlinp us to my I hut they arc the cheup cdt In this county. Favor us wills a call and convince your, -elves. SACHS HKOS. Seilcml)cr30,J8.'i.V ?ll,:,,)! "WM7 FAULKMER S- SON, IMI-ORTKRS OP O AltDS & CARD STOCK ALL COLORS, PRINTING INK, All Colors Hi oiizt'S, Vainisli, PRINTING PRESSES, TYPE Printing Materials OF KYKItY DESCRIPTION. OLD TYPE METAL. Machinists may nt nil times bo supplied with old type niclal by calling ut 111, Olay jsta-oot. ' nugCin SAN FRANCISCO. JOHN F. IIOUCK WutGlimnkcr and Jeweler! Oirgon Stit,JacUonvittt, Ortgon, HAS STILL THE BEST SELECT KDs'lOfKOK s:xitim: .ii:wj:miv, gold and silviul watchus, SlUi A.U 10 IIUI it rUJtivS. Prlcni 20 per cent lo.. th.in any other limioo In town. All articles aro Hlrlctly ivarr-iulcd. j. ii. uisATi.ii, w. a. uiNoroiin. LABAlivnni vi.i ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wnllu Wnllu City, W. T., One door nest of Kyger & KeceV Ij.ick More. l'JLl. LASATER & LANGFORD, 6UPKUU Photogrnpli Albums wu bo O hatl cheap, lor cash, nt J, Row', next door obovo Hradbury & Wkde. I winmxjjn THE DEWITCHED TERRIER. LV IIIK AilKANCl- M(UITIniI.i:. Sum Jnhnon wns n coloroi! man, Who live! down liy the wn; lleownH n rut tun terrier That Mood 'limit one Toot three; And tlio wny that creature chawed up rnl iVagoJits Tor lo ee. One day the dorp wa flnmhcrln' IWilml the kllchen flove, When md.letily n nicked Ilea An ugly little cove Cfltnmenced upon hit rathfnl lack With lmuiy jump to rovo. Then up arorc the terrier, Willi Irenry luliUeye, And wnillnj! only lnng enough To nmko n touchln' cry, Commenced to twlt hlnelf nrwmd .Mint ioBtli'rfiillypty. lint nil In vain; hi thapc na flcb So mi fill Hiort niul fut That Ihough hcdimMnl up hlwlf, And drained lii-elf nt thai, HI innulh a hair an inch anny From nlicratluMnnrtlnt nit. . The di.jr "t up an niiful yowl,. And livUtt-d like nit ml, KwltUiif orlw of mUtry At cr'ry iilp he'd Tctl, And tnmldln' dnnn and jtmipln' up, And tuniln' Ilk n whet I. IIhI ntlll that met nudet(mf Ilea K.'pl up a e.iiHniit ebmr, .liixt win re he cotildii'1 Mtatehnt mil lly any ri'Hcli of w, And always half hii liieli lynnd 111 iilvtltn'f Hmp1ii; Jnwr. Sum Johnwm hoaid th noIe, and caiiia To mivo hi anlmlle; I lilt ivheii lii: ma hi erlller iln And UiKIhh all lh wlille )U4nled liydwr.iliy, A ltd IIich Ujraii ttf ilk. 'Tlw wrp N ml WKmih," mvi he, And logtrlM' In hi-me. lie cv tbe irblil it rrlir A ilr of nn fnl crnekn, That 'IMcbetl IiIm imiI upon tint (liter, A dud a cwtt tocU. MHHAU Take rniruln'liy lM lurler, Now liirn.fi lo aml:e mat) And when mUCur'uii'" ll-a hall coino I'pon your laek In -m1, lhWMrr. or you miy din lauo You can't "' 4"' thd' mtH, The (it anil Dor Tl; town. lit In I'iok- There l nu excellent moral to the fol lowing story, which I told with print kkill. II shows us how n wholo village h omvlim li''ii tn pieces by n fieht Ixtwcon two puppies. The most renwrkuble fight on record conic of at Frostowu, on thj frontier of .Maine, soma j ears ago. It eiurosH-d the entire communliy in ono liiilUcrlmliiiite ineh'O Intermlable luwtulls or Hilts ut law d'strnotiou of llw town ami Its downfall or rulu. A fanolfitl geiilui, mined Joe Tucker, n nun nbout town, a luuuger without a visi ble means of suppurl u do nothing, loaf ing, cvar-sui'iking, good nuturid MIow, owiimI a pictly beust.ulnuysnt Joe's heels, ii ml liiiown us will us his nuslcr, uud liktd fur boiler limn Ins master by tho Frog lowntrii. One day Job uud his dog were passing Ilunloii's grocery slorc, when u pic bald, ugly looking dug, standing utoiigiddt) n wagon, bounded onlo J o Tucker's dog knocked him hels over heud.nnd so irlgliieneu iiiiuvuritrsH.,r...ua,,. t B. .! !... .. If.. ...... .....A.-. f.... ..... .lj I. p l.nkli i.kil'a liliirlfhrtitlli klilll liK iui,Hlu. ,.v. ... . -, .....nl.t.,1 lin.-l.- niriiek one ol Uiiuiboe children on Un heal, killed it for a short time stone d.ad, and eo alarmed Mrs. (Jumbo that she drop ped a stew pan of boiling hot oyter Into ..til. l.t-. .IL.rinB llmi Cll ward nnd h.r old suu-lmnnet llonpnl off, I u " ,u""ai "". ' "' inori '"" -"'" " -,,.... , nean onui.i be iook.il Inlo, then, you would riwn0MKto4 to the wag-1"1".1""1 "'"' ',uw '''"'"''' ,W lkU "- """;-,'"lV find Iho Imago or some w an. If yoi. n H. . arteJ S Ulerum's barUr,jrtti"' frl,,,ful ci,J'- T,'e friends n tU.u pu.t and pmenl suffer.!. II.. re- (Klk into .he brr.sl, of Iho Isdlw, you Hud on. Jlo si uriw. nu i . . Iaw f,ow churchmen of Dsocon Pugl, suit of rebellion. 'Ikbw who limstod o... d.iguerrcolypy of Charley, u porlmonle. u ,,o ,, upset II. oad of woo I, . I . which u ( h J, a falling down Oumbo refreshment cellar, .ilon.,,n r Al.r.l.m.s ' ui ono of Iho Inevitable results of the re- .,. W III! II in lllllIIVIi lliw v imsss.si.i .v.. i . . . ... ... . .. . I ... .11 ..,.. I It s si ,. ..!. I. lhcli.pofl.cr customer who """.,, M MllCrlmln..elell.t In less limn by luxe KvIchI on thcoplu forsuol, ,,ur for tho savory coucoc.ionb, , , lub.e In q j , Asmm Jl)NWV, corner, instead of Ihc di.h. Mrs. (sumbo ' ' ..,, ,. " . . v.. vM. vn,i, f.ii..Tli (.. nulied for the child, the customer fur tbe door. Mrs. Gumbo screamed, the custom cr jelhdl "Oh ! oh ! oh, oh, oh, mj poor child," cried Mr?. O umbo. "Eli, eh e c f," screanud the poor child. "Oh, murder I Ob, my everlasting si-, I'm icaldcd all lo eternity I" "Murder! murder! roand ihe poor cus- tomcr. nd some ' ...ii ..i nr i ii wairnn.ana bo nu I lie nor. c, W" r.i B.rnt.re dv" c-mo out of the , oiuicrorinesirnui .p,,..., wiM atoie jut in m WVJg0 dog. and not ' a rOCK 10 , , .' Wuiiin :"ic Jee1-' '" '7' e ' u 110.,,m the back that poor Joe fell loriyj fl t ,, . ,,,.. und sinking a long M-, ,, J, which jln, Kd,,by was rohed, ., band, wine Ihirly feet above Joe lei iirne. gave ouu such , Jcrrii)Irl)abr()USi,i ladder, Jim und paint cnr,,wijnjr to the earth, crippling poor i pot prowiiotr i 'jiimn JtXKm flWUWWlKJIlt HIWmWHIIMWKIMIUtllWUl I Iim lor life, nml apriiikling liluo puiat over the broailrlotlK, Mthiels nml calictw of Atirnham Miller, n formal anil eventemp crcd Quaker, who ran out ol the iloor jut in mc iwo nogs pot iniriy nt it, nip nml thigh, nip nnd catch. A glance nt things seemed to convince Abrnliam of the true Stale of the cae, and, In nn nniitually e!e- .. . . . . . ... .. . Viilwl lone of voice, Abralnni c.tllcil out lo .locTuckcr. who had rlphlnl up: 'lofcjli I uckcr, thy dog' n fij;hllnp I" "Let Vm fight It ont'yellnl the pimn.t-' clous owner of the tlranpe ilog. "lt 'cm I1f!lit It out. Ill bet ii log of wood my dog n,,I' "'i " "P If -0.000. Tlio Unlnnlitn can bent any dog In town, and I can beat R"'1' number of Slate Senator nml A li the owrr." ! fembly men. llenAVood U sleeted Stale We have atd Abrnliam Miller wa a Senator from this city. Tlio election In cpitct man; Quakers nro provcrbiablly to. Hut the paunllct thrown down by the atrnnper from the coutilry ulirnd the pall , the first time In several yen tr, Ims pono of Abrnliam; he ruluil into Ihe stote: nnd Union, We'll Is elected Mayor over Far from the back yard, havlnp sllppfdhlco'.' ro, by about 100 inajorliy. The county lar, Abrahum brought foith u brlndle cur. strong, low and powerful. "Friend," said the .cllcil Qimtar. "tliy dog shall be welt benlcn, 1 promise the 1 Hike, sciae upon him." "Turk, here boi!" And Ihedogi went at. Hob Curler, the smith, coming up In time to hear the slrnngcr'a defiance to the town, ami bent on a fight uiili miuuhody lor the ihiimge to hi wife, clumKd the collar ol llw stranger, and by u uriwi o ten pouml ten upon llieluee, back nml nMn' ol his bully antagonist, ivlili his natural i i4i!ge-lKiiiiiiifrs, lloli stlrreil up the Mrenflh nnd Ire of III., bully stronger lo tl top of his compass, nnd tlwy made sparks lly dreadlully. .Joe Tinker's dug, icirforciil by Abra hum Miller's, In ik n fioli slarl, nml lie- twMii ihem Ihc strung, dog wm being cm oily Hit to hit trum. D.nieun l'ugli,oiM ofilie mewl plum nml substantial men mi '' ? .1.1,1 ,n, ail ( ouch lUOa. Ihc 1 1 rol, he is perhaps iinjHtlienl of coiilrudic Frogtowi!, ounie up. nml imli.l ihc ti link i vntl' " ' Sinle will nm probibly cxwd i il" nml nwill.!y scmliive. Ho Ii pmli ton n not utss'inbliii:?. ami iK-awm I'u-li. 100.000, of uhicli llullotk will tetvivei bly ronccitcl, piwilily pcdanllc, nnd nriuftl with ii heavy wulking slick nm) lrtikdni llie riissctriehs iMrfitrw lilin. iimrpls. t ul up to th dogs, e.eluliuiii u he did m: i "I'le. fie. for slntw! dlcrneffHll ymi ' uiwn cillrns of I'rogtuwn, will you sIiiihI by nml" I "Don't the-1 don't thee slrlke my Inr. Dmcoii I'ugh!" orle.1 Abrahuui Miller, aih vuiiring toward Ihe Dmeon, who wa abiHil lo cut right him! loft with his cane. Your dftfj," shoo twl the Dsuoosi, with ovhltHt lervor. "Not my duffs, Deacon I'ujli,' kumI tbe Qwiker. "Wln.l ili.1 yoi say so (or, llmi," siwnt- m1 ihe Dmcim. I netw-MiM my dogs, Dmeon I'mch.- "Youdid'cxcludly nHlwrulnJ Dsueon I'ugli- "Dedcon 1'mli, thee speulw grodndlew ly." snid tine Quaker. "You toll n (bftuod, Abrnliam Mlllsr." "Tlie utlirs u mendacious asserliou," re Iteriiled Abruham. "You you lull u lie!" bawW tin Deacon. "Thee hail provoked my evil piss nn, Deacon l'ui.'h." shunted thctiulwart Quuk or, "and I will oha.lo' Ihec." Ami into Ihe Dacori's wool went the Qjaker. The Deacon, notlilnif loth, on tired Into the fight, and we lo.ivo tliom to "nip uud luck" to loik to Ihe struugcrund Hob Cur ter, who fought and fit, nnd 111 nml fought, uutil Squire Catchem nnd tho constable came up, and in tho utlcmpt to premie peace and uncut ihe (jQVmlvrs, Ihe Siuirc was thrust throtiu'h ll.o window ol a i-cigh- . tmrimr u. nlftliiiiiiL'str. stsitn-'r n lissmi rifslistn IVtSv ..Mini,.,..!.!., .lll- M IKHir W Mllll - . , ,. , , ,. HnV. .....IV ft.".. . ...v... I , II. M.,. .lllll, ilu ,,,,, ,...l.. ...!.!, lu u misluku '" ""' ",u """.-". "- ' iiiir their employer thus besot, came to I lie . rescue, while two Irishmen full of fun und frolic, believing it to be u "free fight," tried ! Ihtlr hands and f ticks upon tho combat- I '" - """' V ' ' ". '' '"."y. "'.T grai.u, suuiiuieiy riuicuioua, uim must ur- rifiu battle. I Heads and windows were smashed; chll-1 dreu and women screamed; dogs barked; und so furious, mad and excited btcume the whole commnniliy, that a quiet looker on, il their had been uny, would have sworn iho evil once were all in Froptnwn. A heavy thunder btorin finally put on en' ,0 ,ue row '',e l'0t'' He ' ",ore or 't's! killyil. a L-hlhl Keverplv u-nuiwld. 11 nnin " - i wJ' wfc'on bfoke. Ihu horse ran him- sell to dcntli, his owner badly beaten by ' Hob Carter, whiwo wife nnd Iho wives of iniinv nllinra u-f rft ilfinrfPrniiBlr cp.irril llio . ' ------- . ,. . PlnieT was crippled, dry goods rulntsl. a Q "J "n-, two IrWimeu, I-iwyer, j ; ho bv U cl.njei, am some 11 f y " r ' " ' "" ';, 't1" " l.8c". j ;- v - -i -i plied, Jvivvfults en f udi lollowi' uud Ihe entire peace and good repute of Frogtown n nil by a reruarkablo dog fight, 6 Dlllllllllled - i "j- -- --- . - , . ... ... -.-.. From tlio Or. onlan 1 BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH Xcw York, Xovcmber Till -Uoturn rom a mimoer oi town" ami cinci hi me. - Slnles shmv a falling oft In the Democrat-' Ivpohtanck or a I'n.icycAU IlmxKfi lc vole n eompuetl with last full, (tener ! Kih-catihn -'-In tho eilucntlon of the nl F. U. Harlow (Union) Ncorlnliilvdoc- )'"ur,t.' man great care should bo take" . . r. .... ... '. .. III... 1.1. I..lll. 1.. .... I .1.-1 ...111.. If' Secretary of Slate by n Inrcc majority The whole Union Slate ticket li elect d 'vcvcu wanK in thli city have lifcn he.inl from, plvlng 11,000 majority fur S locum ' ("cni.) Tim rcmalnlnc ward will prob- llit elty wa genernlly iilet. llufluto, Norcm.ier "In. This city, for ' l nlsn Union by nboiH TOO majority. New York, Noiember Till, ll:30 r. i. Nearly complete return) from this cily give Slocum (Dfrnocrat) over 'JOOOO miijurily, being n Dtuincrollc loi of I .'I, 000, compared w llli the vole of hit yiiir. Iliu majority In this cily will be nbout '., 000. lit turns from tl c Intirlor gruemlly show Union galim. There Is nn ilnnbt of tl lection of K.irlow (Union) ns Stcri lary of Sinte. N'cw York. November "III 'i r. m. 'llw ,0,B' number of iiamen ronl'lered In tltM city up to hut night uns ,.0M HrHlon, November TUi. 'Hie Slalr el. cllon was held In day. The nti Is suwll nlioiit two thirds of that if last year. The icturns Indicate n larger proportional loss to the Deinncnits. The volo of IttW tnn whs 0 FP0 (or A. II. Itullod; (Union) nml :i.S3l for Couch Dent 1 Itctunu f""1 "Mt' hmidml ami luetic town give 'r"" T.VIMJO lo F0.O0O, nml Couch less -MOO. Denernl Ikiuks Is tlvctid U.mgres In tho Sixlh lUtrict, to fill u vacancy. Ills volt Is nlmut the same ns ,al flir ''"vermir, In Wiillham. The D'inncrnis chotcil nm Snwlor In Siiflulk ouniy the only one In Ilu- blulo. Ne York, NovnnUr Tib. Iltlurns from New Jersey nlm.t Invailobly cnhlb It Union gains m er the Mile of last ytar 'I lure Is not murh doubt nl Ihc election of, .MutCM I.. Wiinl (I niou lor woienior iiw-r llunyoii llrm.J by u liinj.Kity o! .'I OflO lo :..()00. The l.tiirM ulso show a lit r go Union gain on Amll)imu, Riltimore, Nui'iin'Hr Till. Tho vote In .. Hlllioro U ry llht. Tlmre iins ry little oppnelilau, lss llsm lliio lliuii swhI voles neru nit. Thomti Uilclnl In tin- wound District to Congraw to fill u vaiMiiey iiccasloueil by Ihe icslyiiutlon of CoIihwI Welxicr. Clilcsgo, November Till. Itoltirn from Minnesota Iwllcnlc Ihe election nl Murih.ill CnliHi Camlldalo fur Cuvernor, by u Intg iiwj.irlly. Waililnglon, NovsmWr 3d. The fnl lowing disKitcli from the President lo the fjovcrnor oiCuorgiah.is bicn piiblUlnil : WmJiliigloii, October '-'aih.-To V Joliiuon, Provision il Uovtruor ol (.torgi.i The pixiplc of (jvorglu should not hul lulo n elnglo muiuuit in repudiating rvury dollar of debt muted to uld llUlllon n trul in t tho (iovcriimeut of Iho Uullcl Stules. It will nut do to levy and collect lares from a State and iei)ple who ore loyal urn In Ihe Union, In pay debts erea lid lo ii Id In making war agaiuituiid sub verting Iho Cnu'liliillmi (f the Unite I Klu.. . ... .. n. ,,. - ...--, . r of tl'0 ptople of (ieorgiu, when lift uiiiiiflu belllon, though It may Mem hard lo them " should be willed, at home and abroad, ",ttt no 'ltljt conlracled for Iho purpose ol 'Hjsvohiiijf Ihu Union can or will bo paid ...... :..,,;: """..,.. " "": "iniwi ' iiu.uih.iuii iwii-jimi(it .;; Though members fleet from Iho South urn not placed on tho Clerk's Initial roll of Kcpre-ecutallvte, it Is rigarded as Hlllul thut seuts will ultimately be grunted lo ull whoso respective Slates hare repudiated tho war debt and adopted the Anti-Slavery Amendment, If Ihey cao luko thu test oath of l&G'J, The announcement Is tcmi- officially made to the politicians of the Knnlli Ihnl llinr infiv Intm llifl ilnn nntfrn thereof and govern themselves accordingly, It will also be questioned whether the President's pardon does not overrule the laat nnlli nml timtn Iliu rorlnifrnt f.llfrllitA In - ....-.., ...n oHlelal pralllon. Xcw York. Nov, cml dl,)alch , Information nrtg. vcmber 7'b Tho Timis' savs tu re Is no Miiemi ,.., ,,.. , , ii'i.,.-. "" 'h.... i lie (iiiuiii i rpeviai uijiuivnij . "- reported departuro from Fortrees Monroe, , for tin l'acifio coast, ol four iron clad, I wonoun.l untrue l.ytl... tyxy Ihpart- ment, Tlrc.Mnrinilni'ck l the only one or ',crf.i tn ,..,i ,,..tim . rr,n.. niiii mi uiiiiiii in- iiui iiiiiiiiiii, nun iliu mind oe lln spring and elaM icily, under lo ill of cumbersome nnd uupriictic.il lenrn lug. It has been said that nt tealnnc fiiurtli of the liiilenl of our literary col. lege lonvo them wllh Impnlrcil hroltti. I'ull ouc-haH nrc too sensitiio lo benr thu rude Jollliigi of the wor'd. It is wonder ful hotv nmiy MrcnlJ Svnd money which Ihey can ill spuu to unlit their son for futtiro iirfiilncs. A rollegl.ilu ediKMllon cannot be reconimeiidnl for tlio majority nnd Ifnllaliribto, It not iWlrixblo. When n youth h;ii pursued n courii of prrpira lory education he should then go Into a counting Ihvimj, wlmlover miy lift lili fu. Into Pociip.it Inn. Ilrcrge S. Millard has ' drnn n n graphic picture, Intended m n wiurco of coiMnhitliMi to thoso n ho nre tie- plorlng Ihvlr falo, that they ennnut obtain ii colk-giiite cduciitlou ; nml no ui It to show the ndvniitngiss ofn practical biisinri (iluonlloti over n (sdlvginto rdurallon t "Two youllis, for linlamv. nf the mnio ngf Niivc hom nt the samo tlitK1, nnd ono tutor eoltogo nnd Ilia tilhsr gnei Into n cnimtlng limitfi or businoM ikjImuI. Ami let lis supMM tin in npully rutiM'Ir'iitlm) , and equally ilki-i1 to tuako the best of Ihflr opporliiullle. Tlio cullegltiii works bard, ami lonrns inunli, nml In timet ac ipiiiMillstlni'tlnn ; but from the rrcluro ul life In) Ihis led, h.' Is likely lo hive nwl wunl mniiiwr nml nn utiprcpisitsslug nil- die, nml irlinM has Impilred health. I mm nut hairing Ixi'ii lr.ih.isl lo K'lfcon- pretty sure lo want Ihc sixth sen0i ivhtcli is culled taut, lie kiioivs much olliooks, but little of man or life, nml fiom mcro confiitloii ol mind, Incurs the reproach nf iteukiiHs of iharactcr. On tho other hand, ilu youth whocnlcrrd upon n liiMlnes k, MimIs wIki lever nf ctniceit ho limy havo broitglit Irmn the vllUgo nmdemy Ii soon rubbed out of lilin, Ho Is obliged to kicp hit nits nhwit him, tu dscld (pilckly, to have ucuralo vy nml triithlul uis, tu 'Imtli Ihut thcrvmc hut sixlv ininutiv lu w m nn h.mr, nml Just ouu hundred cent In a lollsr. "11m haunt ol his day oomo freighted wllhlnH)Mof srlfrelhiNOO und solf-coui-iiiiifI, nnd I lie grain ol his ihuructer will gruir firm umlrr tins dUclpllue nl lilc. A buslmvs uluentlnn will In of uilvuiitugu to eieiy mini, ulmlevcr his futiiro occupntlon may be, Tn farmers It will leach busluesi Imbils und nltiiillnii to uccounls, which will glv.i Ihem liicremo.1 iuti rest und suo- In their IniHliiMs. To iho mechaulu it will leauh Older, sysKm, iiuiiuigimriil, iho piuelical value of book keeping, und reined many of their defioieiicies. To the pro fessional man II will ulTonl n clear insight lulu thu Ihe practuul ox rations of bml ucm affairs, on I give hiir. faullillm In ob taining pruGtice." swfsi's Ti rutin on IIuiiiim. The day labour, who lurni wllh horny band und tho sweat of his brow, coatso food for n wife nnd children whom ho loves, it raised by this generous motive lo Irua dignity, nnd allhoiiuh wanting Iho r fine ment of life. Is a nobler being limn Ihoib who think themselves ubiolved by wealth from serving others. Axexcmnguys ilut if every man's A dancer once said lo a Hpirtsn, "You can't stum) on ono leg ns lung as 1 can." "Perhaps not," sold the Spartan, "but any goose can," Tuku ull sorrow out of lirr, and ynu take away ull nehuoss, nml deplh, und tender n. Sorrow is ihu Furuucu thut mills teltldi hearts together In oie, The soul liiul body uru us strings of two musical Inilrumtrils, set ixuclfy ut ouu height ; ir ono be touched, theoiLertnui bles. Tlio I'ofMi recently scut out his bull lo but ugalnst Iliu ivulls of Musonry, but tho creaturu will only hurt his horns. "Pardon my wuruiath," as the red hot poker said to tho clown, wheu he Inadvcrt. ly put it lu his pocket, Tho love ofiuturo H sure to cxrwnd lo lotho love of God. It is upon tho smooth co wcsllp; tho rough path is safest fur tho feet. , To give pain u Ihe despotism, to niako happy the true cmplrr of beuuly