...4. -!.L - mwmmmmmmmmmmmm THE OREGON SENTINEL. 51 VFM ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. Till: OKIXSON SI2NTIM.1... tSsl'I'D KVKIIV HATI'tlUVr MnttMMI. JI. 1 DOWELL, Proprietor. SriMCRirrrov For One year, in nilranee, Four Dollars ! If paid wllhln tlm first elx month of the yenr, live ilnllnm ; If tint paid unlit llic expiration or Ihu yenr, six dollar. AiivniTHixn One Niiturc (10 linos or les), llrt Insertion, Tlirci' Dollar ; ciicli sabticiit Insertion. One Dollar. A ills count of fifty tier cunt will be miulc In thoo who advertise by the year. jry- lt TrntlrM rreihl at current mips. 1,0. O. F. .JiicKmiiivIIIi' JjoiIkc ri. Ill, llllllls IlK leg- iTtjulur meeting on every MW J-S'iiuniny evening nt llie M----- Oild Ke Ion' Hid I. Jlrollicrs In good (tuntlliiR nro Invited In attend. (JKOIini: 1'. FUNIC, N. 0. llnunv iiKt.Mi. ii.sec'y. Trustees J. SI. Sutton., Win. Ituy mid ...L)T. r t-.i. IT- in A Tf . A TVT wnrrcii ,uuw -s, -i . -. . .. . a hum; ineir regular coinmuni catlons the Wednesday Kvi-iiiiiK'1 on Srnr preceding (he full moon, In jack DONTIU.K, immiov. joiin i:. no.w, w. m. C. W. S ivaiii:, See 'y. ORANGE JACOBS, ATTOKNKV AM) COUXSF.LOU akh solicitou IX chaxckuy. lAri.'KON'VII.I.K, OlIMION', IMlre yinlfi I lie ('mill lluiiai. Alt busbies coimnllled to my care will I promptly nt tend' d to. July .!i. 'it.. D. F. DOWCLL, j.rjn.""an',-D n ic. R3.-v -,- Xj-.7V, Jackson vti.t.i:, Oiikoon. n'lll practice In nil the Courts or Hie Third Juillel il DIMrlcl, tin Knpri'ino Court of ()i e pou, mid In Vlel.a.Cnl. War Scrip jirninpt j cullix'leil. Oct. IK. T. T. CABAN1SS, 11. ). Wll.l. I'll.UTICI- Medicine and Surgery -- IN Jootntisp. k AiuoiMMi Con. Tackimiville, June llllli. jiMllltf TAKE NCTIiCE: T'HE STEAMSHIP DEL NORTE J. will Mil irm Km Friineirco lor Crvr ccut City un Ihu Ot3L cfcj cot la. r i:a:u .month. For freight or p;j;u linpiire ol Jvv llalUd.iy, Auent. corner of Fiont uml Jack tuu itrvvtr. .Nan I'rnncl-co. DUd'AN.V WAI.I.. A Keiil". C'lirvvnt City, C.l. Cfm,-rnt City iluy '.'ltd. 'H.l. J.Hmi; J.S.HOWARD, BUEVEYOR A: CIVIL ENGIIIEEIt, J.('KM.vii.u: Oiii'.iius', ltcUne near Ilia Hontli end of Oretjon itmt. January, i, ltil OHico nt IiIh rwldeiie on ()re(iii trt'et DR. L.S.THOMPSON l'JIYSIUIAN AND .Sl'IUJJ'AKX, J.ClikU.SVIM.K, OlIKllUN, Cii be found cither at the City Dni Store, or lil rcildciice, one door below Hie Ks pre Ollice, prijurid to fivc prompt at Uiitlon to those riiiiiriii: hid urvliu. Jucknoiivllle, Kfil. -Int. deel'itlf PETCR BRITT, PIIOTOOHArJlIC AHTJST Ik I'UIII'.Mlr.J) Til TA1CU lld'li:H is i;vi:nv mtvi.k OFTHKAHT, WITH ALL Till: LATKIMl'HOVHMKXTrf. If l'lclurrr. do nut gUu Kill. taction, no clarge. will be made. Call at M new Gal lery, on the hill, examine hi picture, and u ir your HKeneM. DR. A. B. OVERBECK. Dr. OierUvk wguld aiinouiico to the clt jxein or JackVon county and vicinity, that uuha returned to Jackfom illeiuid imiiiimU (be practice ol iiieiliciuu. lie will alwn). p tumid at Ida wld l.unl, the OuilcxK Ilukpltul, iiiikwi ubtellt lirxli-fluu nl bu.lnckn. 1U- would roi-pccll'iilly tollcil a tiuunal of former patronage. S. D. MIX 8. H. PAIl(Ii). MIX & FARGO, ATTOKNKVtf A XI) CUUXiSKLLOltS -A.M' Ia.-A7-f a ua W'ai.u, Wamiiimiton Tkuiiitohv, OFFICII our Hank E.claui(,'e, Muiu titrtet, will pruetleu in ull the Courts ot Ik' First Judiuial District, uUo Hit Sn piwiw Court. Colltultuiw proiniilly Ht tetdal to. All bmme.i- eiilriiiUd to our CJfB will receive prompt utteiitiun, jullif. S. B. FARGO, NOTARY PUBLIC, Waixa Wamji, W. 'I'., Will take ncknuwlidcuienta ordeidi Fro J't ottB unit dudi made out at liurt no tice aud acknowKilKid, jucaif dissolution lVTotico. 'pHK undtrsigmd has th'm day with X drawn from Hie firm of 'rhouiion ,t "aviit, uud will eoiitiuuo tlm practice of J'ei loine, Siup-ry and Obstetrics, in Jackbonville mid vicinity, and tolicils u "'re ol the luiroiMge. Ollieo ut Ins tesi "uce at the old .Murry Iloeinsttud. ,, lol T. L. DAVIS. Dec. 13th, 18(51 decHtf rVUV. HKS'P UKM15DY FOK H1IKU ni i1",','?"' ""'I'sSarsparilla Yellow I) ""J Iodide of Potass. iiillm DJaSTTTSTKV Dr. P. G. HEARN, Or Yiifka. Cai .1 WOUM) "yi'i:CTFfl,t,Y ANNOUN ! . i.cc '," "'.l' cltlZ!"" of Jacksonville nnd vicinity, Hint lie will remain In Jacksonville lor two three weeks, and 1 prepared to per form all operation, at Hie lowest ratM fur Hrst-clnea Ynrk. Olllce dluclly opposite tlm Sentinel onlcc. rjiivemlwr 11, 1n;." nuillid Aiiirrinui Excliimgc Hotel', roiisnt up SANSON!, .v IIAM.KCK Si., TIIL proprietor of this fntorlt. hotel would n-HppctniHv Inform the traveling luihllo Unit Ho Am'rlcniiUxchaugr. linltiK been recently Hilar gid and Improvid In nfi II department, lie fit now iin.inr,t in .,. superior Inducement lo ld patron nnd the IHlhttfi III tri.lii.t-iil ll.t ......I. ' . ' ' iiiirr eic- ,,m , r illRl(. room)I fup flltI,iitl. nlMj MiiRle rmmi-lnr L-i'iiHtmdi.oti lermn to Mill lie iiintw 1 hi Imiiim- coul tin- a liaiidMiine- iv iiiriilMiiil puiilic parlor, K-atillfiil Inrpe dlliluellall, conimedlolin nnd plnn-nnti.il-llii),' mid leading tooini, tncelhirwltli oilier raclllllc not nect-MHry loeiiuincrate. llin lnef men mid triuelem will llnd the Amer ican i:elmiijjo mchihI to no hotel In the city, whether nc U'miihI" lu.Miry. comlnrt or it "iiiinij-. nie lame win lie Mippllcil with nil the iliIleacleH or the mbmiii. Grateful rorp.Kl Kitroiaip'. the proprlclor rifprct folly rullvilM u colilliiuiiiiwi of the public l""r. J. W. -AIIOIJNT, . .!i?:!i" I'roprlelor. GOTO Till. CITY Dltro STOIti: and Ret n bottle nl KeiHtbn .Scrofula O'lilntrnl, mid cure ynur old fever wire. ci.i:oiata. The rollowliiK remarkable pm'in iupnli. lUInd III nreMiit ininilHirof A7r w,. The Uvld brilliancy ol demrlprlftu and the run- nial rlchueHi of color which rliAraeterlrc tli. tlrt half ol the iiem me vary latchm tlnic. while Hid power or milmal pavlnu In thu ulifliiK porlloiiH pieKiitH a rliiculariiiM- uholoKlekl Mtudy: lleri' CUrwIiin, take my hrnielcli'; They Ur with a purple Main My turn. Turn oier my plllnw They are Lot wlwro I hae lain. 0hiii the htttlgu wider, A imiihc tn my Ihhmhii throw, And Ii'l um Inhale Ike (Mora That over tbe jfuiduli Ikiw, I drenmil I wan with my Atitw'iy, Ani In hi aim I lay; Ah, me! tbo Mon m vaubhul lt inline .h- dliil away The Ikiiiio and tie prfumlKi'ierMied- Ar thl iler. aromatic patttll That wound the blue iniuke of Its bdur Ii now lu' an e.hy hill. SeutUtr n'tt nie row leave, They ihioI m attar my abttp, And wild iwHilal wlorj fan ihu Till Inlo my u-la tit- erep; Iivattb down the bit', aud play mo A iiilaiicholy tune, To rliyHM with a duain that lm vmWh1, Ai.il the lumbriii; uftvrunou. Thetv druwaliiK In poldmi ninll((ht, l.ultM tin luw, tiMooth N1U, Throuub alaiider iapyri, Hut cou-r Tlm kKvpbiK crocodile, The Intiii lulli on the water, And ojwiih lU heart of i;old, And oi'i' r Uuad leaf-pavement Never n ripple In rolltd. The twIllKht urvi'M In loo Inry TIi b athery palm to ware, And yon little cloud U a motlonleei An a ttuutt above a grave. An, me! Ihl lireleni naluro Opprores my heart and brain 1 Oti I Tor a ttorm and thunder Fur Ihhlutiii; and wild, litre rain! FlliiKdoHii Hut lute 1 bate It! Take rather bt buckler aud nwoid, And cratb them aud cl.iu lluin together, Till IhU rleeplni,' world Ii ftlrrtd. Hark! to my Indian Umiity-- My cockatoo, ci rainy aud white, Willi row under hh lertlhern That tUkheeaviOM the llht. Look! Iltteli! M backward and forward To hU hoop of gold be clInK"! How hu irembloa with cn-t uplilKd, And he ehrlekn nt he madly twines! Oh, Cockatoo, ehrlik fur Antony I Ciy, "C'oiiih, my lute, come huiuo!" Shriek "Antony! iiitouyi Antony!" 1 ill be hiar you uen in ltome. There have me, and take from my cham ber That wretched little gazllc, With its bright black eyes to incanluglei, Andllsillly HuklinuMl! Take him my iieriea he uw The ttiliiK without blood or brain, Or, by the lody ot Ils, I'lUunp his thin luck in twain! Leave me to gaze nt the liindtope JIUllly btietcblngnwny, When the ulleruoou's opaline tremors O'er the mountains quivering lay; Till the tleicer i.pb'iidor of tuusut Fours fiom the wet its lire And luellid, as in crucible, Their earthly foims e.plrej And Ihu bald blear i-Uu II of the dercrt Willi glowing uiotiulalns Is ciuwucd, That buriiing like molten juweL, Circle Us temple rouuil. I will lie nud dieam of "- '"' JACKSONVILLE. SATl'HDAY, NOVEMBER 23, -Eons of thought nwa-, And through tlicjunlcortiieiiiory Loocn my fancy to play; When, a miouih nnd velvety tlj-cr, Illbbcd with yellow and Mack, Supple nnd cii!i!on-rnotcd, I wnndcrcd, where never the track Of n luimiin creature had rutlcd The fllcncc ortulslily wood", And fierce In n lyrnnnnu rrreiioin, I knew but the law or my mood. The elephant, trumpetlnp.ilnltrd When he heard my fnoMejH near, And the (polled glralfra lied wildly In n yellow clould of Tear. I nicked in the noontide cplfudor, Quivering along the glade; Or.yniwiiiig.iwMlngattlilrcAintiig, Ila-knd In lh' tJinniM. haiU', Till 1 heard my wild mule mating, A the iliadows vt night came on, To brood In the trer-' thick br-.inche, And Hie rdiftilow rr Ieep was gone. Then I rouwl. nnd roared In amacr, And inifhefttlicd Irntn my citf-lilomj feet .vy curving dawn, and ctntcbtd me, And wandered my male lo greet. We toyed lu the nmli-r moonlight; Fpon the wnriu, flat sand, And Uruck at each other our iua.lre nnnn How powerful Ik war and grand 1 lllsyelluw eyes llaabid Ik-wely An he crfiuolied ami gazed at me, AihIJiI ijulverlng tall, like a cerM!til, Twitched, ourtlng iivrvtaitly, Then, like n I'lurui.he M'lmil lut, With n wild, ttlumliant cry, And we met, a- two clouds In lnwen, U hen ibe thunder Iwfore them lly, We grappled and struggle.! lo(tbr, Vmt his lovo, like Ids rage wn rude; Ami bit twlh In the twvlllug fold -r my neck At timer, in our play, drew blood. That was a life tolhefor! Not this weak human life, With Its IrlTidoii", bliHMlle-i. miIoin, lis (trnit.l ptly slrlf! Ciiiu" In my siriii. my htro, Tli tUdorrur twilight grow, And tlwllget ni-k'tit neiwiiMs in uiy vulus begins tu How-. Come not orlnulnj to Hie me! Tike mf in triumph Mid power, As n Heritor that MoruM lortrr! 1 wIM ho I fbrluk or covri r. UotiM a you caire In tbe dvivrt, L'rw w wereuii:.ii-u and turn, WImhi Ihe tljrrr parslon- im.iv In u, And low iui yon lrnl m- tln! DutttuiriNa tub Smth. Tbe Xew Yotk 7ViAr of October 1 1 th, has tl folio wiog: An organisation, under tie title of tbe American I .and Company and Akiiicv, has been lormed iu this city, wbiob, when oarrk-d into piaotiesl operation, will duy an liiiifortaut part in Ik woik of ritKMi- HtruoliMi. It iri aires to net nt ugwit for i ull ut Ibn Simth wbo Uv laud lo Mill or iCMwrctM to dvloi, uud trHsw of I ho Xortli, or hWevltere, who Iwve wpitul skill it labor that they may wish to turn to uto ful and profitable uuiployineut In ugrlcul tural or other Industrial pursuits. It 1 oapitul and skilled labor the South neuls ; the last she never bad much of; Ihu first the bus lost by ribulliou, cxuvilili that Imestid in teul estate. This slavery uc- uumelatid in few hands, but shivery abol ished, the natural tuiddiey is that il should be divided Into smaller ijuuMtiliis among a larger number of ihtsoiis. Large planta tions should bo cut up Into smaller uud manugeuble farm lo be tilled by their owners, unci the planters with no capital (n money, nnd their capital In slaves restor ed to its rightful oh tiers the blocks them selves, must build up their fallen fortunes by this division of lauds. I'll enhanced value of thee lauds w ill more than coun terbalance, in a few ywirs, the loss of the money ulne of the lue. Tu bring this about cuptltul Is undid, aud that uiuil come from Ihe North, and with Ibe (most, ment of this oapitul will go emigrants fill ing up the South with a new uml thrifty people, who will develop not only her agri aulluial but all the othir resources tu which she is so rich, but which the exis tence of slavery has hitherto paraliiad. To ilffCt these results organization ii need ed, uud the purpose of this uginey U lo bring the Iwo uction of the country, one with its cnpilul, Ihe other with its bound hn but undeveloped nchoj Into utcful und profitable lelatlons. Governor Andrew, of Mass , I Ihe I'res. ident of the company ; Col. F L'. iloae is the Yicc President and Usner.il Agent, uud lluvse gwtleuuii, with L. W. Winches' Icr, G. 0. Ward and Alferd Gaitherure the Trmtw. Other geutlsuieii of wealth ure lo be engaged iu the enterprise, whoo characters w ill be a guarantee of its uian ugiuient and success. The Xew York Tribune toys; "It is re iwrltd that Alexunder II. Stipbcns, late Viee-I'iidiul of the ConfuKruoy, Is in fa i or of wju"' suffrage ho would alluw negioee to vote who uro quahtkd by the idiieationul test. It would be u good Hung to cod hiui as a missionary to Connecticut." i A Settlement of .lliinti Inns iiSJhr? Jw ,u,,, a,,"iBY OVERLANDTELEORAPH Dr. John II. Mm.. r xt l r t. ...... I -Vl'w Y,,rk Xovembcr lllh. The line to the St. Loul, lltpublma a mlaK.'S"' ,""'! !', Mlal .lpnteb y-; or I. Item from III,,. Janrrlo ilwcrlpllve off Kl,War'1 Mel,"on. ,l,c U' " the Adventures of the emigrant from tlie I M,cr ,,he TT f !'7C, lfC,C,, ,.-U,T j the adventures of the emigrant honlh who have settled In llrnzll lie Judge John Onlllet. nn old nnd blpldy cMrcmcd cltrwn of Carroll county, wllii cvrml famllfe. nnd ISmvia, of Cooper eounly. Miwnrl, with bin InlereMltiR fam ily, nre now here (Atipunt). making nlmnt forty Xortli Anirrleaii, lu nil, the miclciu of n good etllen'iit uround Colonel M. I,. Swnln, of Iniiimiw, whnlmn loon I nl mid paid for a body of laud on the Aunguy -a biuncli of the Serin Xegro river. rmptir Into Hit Imy from the XortlinrM and wldeli in on tl only practical roulc to the inlnw and to the rich open country be yond, We have already boue mid a llt tk' More, nnd will won luve n blnckimllli flinp nnd n fclinol hou, the tiowtnuirnt giving u Gve hundred milreu a yir to sup jwrt a sehool. We lave small crojn rf corn, bnin nisi potutix- groniu finely, uihl c.Hct to keep nheud of tbe wutita ol ww csinwrs, in, tlic way of fo.xl. All n' this dates from about the time I came Into the Uiy, n riod of lee limn Ihne innnths Judge (JulHet, ami tlw othere, my ull llx i.en. which tiny bad with their H'raooaI eff. eta wa to Xew York, wlemee veeel lime room enough and charge no thing extra fur bringing them tu i'arnn- agua, from wbieli wo nre distant ncroiw the luy, nortlmurd. forty mleM. Thev nd vise the f-lilpmcut of nil clotbw, tools, and every tiling Hrlabl wHiicb may be on baud uud uiunot lie wld for n fair price, as ' furint'r nisi otheis w (IihI cvciy thing useful liere to which lltey have lat'ii acrm loiiuil, nml perbai4 find ft deimr hihI infe rior. Clothing l ebeup iliiMili Irfre. otini log from Knykiml winl Franco, but blankets and bsoVlnib ure always wanted In n I M Mttlemefit. Game Is plenty, uml n shotgun wuukl not be amiss. Kvprcss coinjwulct ought to tend uiovn blm through tu Xw Votk with dliwtcli, but tlwy elmrjre imieli mom than eomuils- iiw inetclwnts. In either line, lilisl the iartl( to deliver (Ih-iii by a sjieeiileil Hurt', uisl exniiiliie tbe ,Mckaget Iwfore r)hg tfce ekuiges in Xew York, tu see Hint they ate ihiI broken nn or Injured. Any ri- peelabW ooiihiiImmhi uierelutit In St. I ni ls or (lie white oujiht tu urrmi(je all llient mattert belter llmu 1 eu. You ought tu Iikvv mnw frinsl or n.wit iu Xew Votk In Dial yon iKwnl and liHjy inifs, or )0H may er flow It. Ho, also yixi ought to eiigaje psusHt to Hio fiom some (esjHintible ship agent or niviwr, wIhi will stipulate dfiuurruge, if you ure detain- id un r.penwi When (migrants urrlve lu Hio tliey euti go limiinlluU'ly to the I'ruln, I'or tiuMH, where Hie GovermnHit has lutniihed eomfoiluble (juarlws fur theiii, oxeept buil ding uud cook lot; uiiieiwils, ut forty etui n da) eaeli, till they uie sent forwurd giulin on' the Urt sti-omsr, to their destination The vtxatiou of Iwo dollars gokl, a pkc fur IlriiKiliuii pawjrls from llrt) Consul Ii. the purls of tlse Unlttd Stutos is not jet dune uwuy with, as it should be, In tbe caw of buna fide emlgruuts ; but a man und bis whole family pass logslher, so that Ihe ex H'iise is insonskleruble. I have written lo have the whole fee rimltltd. I opened u corre-pondtiice with Senor Mureoudes, the Minister of Agriculture, uud obtained favoruble coucossIods. And 1 have taken ulus to Impress Ihe llra.illiatis with the fact Hail Ibis is no oolonli-ttion scheme to empty poor hoiiie and n'nlten:iurlw on their shore, nml lo tell our oountryinun ut Uio that il is no ppeeulutluu of mysi'lf nor uny other Individ uul, but un emigration of Ind-pendeut fain Hi, like" the pioniers of Kentucky and ' 'I -llflf-l-nf wlllllll lIlM InrtUtil-l nf i. ilrln. ....v--r.1 , "u'mh miii iviminani it ijriiiifiM ble war have mude refugees no. I who swk here an asylum. We believe iu the future greatness of liruzil, und are willing to brave Ihe ocean and the wildernifs lo begin a new und prosperous career uuder Ihe patronage ol Ihe good Hmperor wboto character, In , ll.e testimony ol ull narlies. is most salmle i Strong und shurp as our wit may be, it is not wj strong us Ihe memory of looU. nor so kieo as their mtnlinenl; be (but bus not the stiinglh of imud to forgive, is by nu iiieuus wtuk tnouyh to furgit; und it is much (usier to do a cruel thing thuu to Buy u seviro one. lies ides There uuur jet was human power Which uould evade, if uiiforgitcn, The iialient search and vigil lung 01 him who treasures up a wrong." He who thinks that he tun find within i himself Ihe means of doing without others. is much mislakcii; but he who thinks oth er, cuniiot do without him, is Hill mote iriKluken. Thu foot- limit ou the wild is washed out by the ocean wave, uud easier might wo wheu years ure lied, Uud tbut leot print i than recall lost hours. j aa.L. 1SU3. i rrn.m n.n nm,rt..t,.n i grcM by the late rebel State on the roll ol the next llouee. The Tiibtine't special dlepalrh pnyst Judge UnderwiHid ha eotidemiird (Sover nor Vie properly for roiinVntlnn. Ills real estnte l not worth that formality. The total number of sick and wounded in Government hospitals throughout llie country Is les than five thousand. Might monilff flncc there were over a hundred Ihntiftiiid. flincnil Anj-ur lias ImiicJ on older for blddlnjr llie whipping of colorul uicn under nnylnwor Vlrglnln within the limits ol Mi Department. General Ingralmm, laic I'mviut Mureli al General of the defcuroi north of the IV tonuc, is being vigorously urged lor Si r gennt nt nrmi of the next llourc. A genlhm.in o( Intelligence who has just leturncil from the .Sniitliern Slates as II i tlw Intention of most of those Statin to appropriate pensions to ribel oflieeis ami soldiers woundid during the n hellion. Xo upproprlntion will bo made for South ern Union Soldiers. Tlie UtrahVt Wiiihlngton (1lsMtrhnysi Il 1 understood that Proton King ha re signed hi position in ('ol'ector of the lH,r- "' w i inn. Tl'1' mntitrrhur out ol ilclachmenlsol tlm Vt1rrnn Uonrve Corm, In Urn District of l ''. lfln lo day. r,vn- "i won't neeept tlm mistin In it i ' .KtlULM IIILilil- fllt tlS-itlliiiBtiisi-.u I -s" "iniM ! VII V lIIIFIIIIIV11 Ihe Uurlift erelal diKitch Miys: A tilirmn from Governor llolden Indlcnlw HhiI ho i eK eli d by u small majority. The ll'oilil's ep'chil dliiHictb says: Gen. Stwdc, who IuisJimI reluriird fiom hlscom maud on the Ulo Grande, bud u long Inter view yesUtdsy with the I'lisldent and Sic nlary of Wur. lie slutra that military nNrutiom along that Hoe ntii.iln utiehan oj. Our army Is simply one of otxrva I ion and will piobahly shortly bo wltb druwn. Xew Ymk, Xovember, 1 lib. The H'urU'i Coluuibiu coirisjiniHleiit, under dale of November tb, wjs: IIesolullo,is were rrurtoil from the Coinmillteon l'il ernl relutions to llie I-isluture tu ihe ef fect tlwt Sooth Carolina bad fully cum pliul with Ibe lititiuieuts of the Auims ly proelatnation of President Jnbrsou, niul Uaving i luineipntid her slaves, I eulllUd In Ibe briiHItt of wild Alnllisly, alal ue knowkilglni; Ibeir posilkon its enMpMied lieoule uud niovpling the Itrms iilleml Ihun, they ask tl withdrawal of mllitury rule, to wlilib they my 1 1 fullb of the Govuiiiiurnt slumls pbOgid. Thu rcpoii ia)S llay have, with honest purpose uud intireloyulty of hcarl.gheu solemn phdgis to be henceforth loyal citizens. The iih olutiuli will probably be adopted uualii iiiously. Wuihinglon, Vovembtr Hlh, The Pnenknt today ujipo.nted Genual John A ligan, of Illinois, iinuister, and William A Drowning, of Teiu.csxe, becnlary of 1'gution lo the Itepubllc or Mexico. G'tir liguu Is well Lnnw n us u strong nnd cum est supporter of the l.ibctul cuuie of that oountry. Governor Hamilton, of Texas, writes lo ihe President that bo expects lo call u Hlute Coimiillou lu December. The Hoard of Common Council hut pass od u resolution ulmost uuuuiinonsly that shoukl uny bill hu introduced iu Congress for the udiiil.iou of the colon d men of Wa.hliiglon tu Ihe right of sulfruge, the Major lieuulhon.cd to cull Ihe Counul logeiher for Ihe purpose of lakiugluloooii talaratiou imtiiuiM for holding u sja'Clal eleotiou lu get Ihe sentiment of the cop'e on the subject, 'I ho Aldermiu bavu not yet uclul ou the resolution. Xew Vork, XovniiUr lltb. The llurlfonl Curuiiuf ol yesterday says It is Informed semi officially that u company of ""'no from Canada crositd into Alulno Tor Ihe tiurpco of arresting ilestrkn. The nun ttfuacd lo return with Ihe olliccrs, und upplieatlou was made lo the United Stairs authorities to have I hem given up, which wai nfutcd. There wui duugir of on out break. Hancock's corps is oidered to rendi'.vouj iu Maine, A company attach ii lo Hancock's corpi In that city (Hurl I'urd) left for Augusta, Maine ou Sunday evening. Thu Hartford J'oit says; The company left the city ou Sunday for Augusta, Maine, it h rumored, either to prevent ,il0 i,'lnaa frm,, entering Canada or lo ,,ruVeiit llrithdi soldiers caiituriiur deser- i ' . . ..... ters from their army who Imvo lad to llie United Stutosi. Xew Vork, Novtmber 1 lib. The Hit- i aid' i Milledgewllu dittiateli says: The - ew Constitution of Ueorla, wnsltucUd UJ" ,uc Hla,c Convcntiou, was udoptid a u whole ou November Gtb. As it was adon L- 1-i- VOL. X. NO. 0 'ted, Hie Stnlo debt contracted lo aid tbo rrbelltoii U repudiated. Phlladolphln, Xovembcr 1 lib. Wash ington L 1nnc, etlilor of the Aeifgrr,dt(0 this morning. ii - Tiik I'ACiri- Hvu.noin. The Xew York Tribune, of October -Dili, has tho following on the early completion of this road: 'We hear wllb great sntifnetlon that both forks or prongs of the eastern division ol this great work nro being pmlicd vigor onty forward. The southern (Ivann) fork, connecting with Ihe Mlsourl Parlfla ut the tuoulli of Kaii.is rivet, is now In full operation to Isiwrrnee, nnd will soon, lie nHn lo Topekn or beyond, nnd Is to bo pushed on lo Kurt ltllcy next season. Wo hear that lis completion lo thl point will save the Government one million of dollars per nnnuni In the transportation ofprovls. ions nnd intinlttitn. In our forts nnd forces ou the Plains; judge, then, what must bo the saving when the whole Is completed. ' Xew blood has lately leen lnlucd Into thli enterprise by nu association of capital ists connected wllb Hasten roads looking for lncreard Irnflle thcrelroui j SJ1, 000,000 was put In by them a.i n first Installment. We hope soon to bear that the obstacles which have hitherto prevented the payment to Ihli enterprise of the subsidy stipulated by act of Congress Imvo been htpplly re united, nnd that tho work Is henceforth to lie pushed forward with ample meant and lesoluie energy. Irtt us once get our cur- ifiicy bark In rock bottom, and wo shall Insist on tbe construction thenceforth of nt least one mile per thy of tho main track f the Pnclfie Itond till It Is llnlshnl. l'or that road Is destined In develop nnturnl wimIiIi hitherto bidden lu Ihe earth, stimu late the Industry and Increase Ihe wealth of this country beyond ull precedent. We look lor an niiiiiiul product from our mine, of gold and silver of live hundred millions ol dollars per minimi within lLo next twra ty years. And tho most potent agency whereby Iheeo magnificent results arc to b seemed Is the Pscltlc Kallrond, which wo pray may be puihcd forward with all pos sible vigor. KorMiihiiKii at Ska. Tlm brig 'Mania, Cuptuln G. W. I'rutiii', which left Pblla dslphia ou the morning of the Hlh Instant, with a cargo of coul und liny, for Mobile, rnroiiutirod a severe gale ou tbe night of Friday, the l.'ltli, which ciiumiI her to spring n li-ak not long nficrwanl. Iloth pumps were nt onie uiaiincd ; but It was disi'oteiisl thai, despite eviry effort, tbo water was gaining steadily To lighten her as much us pmndblu the eurgu nu deck wu thrown ovcihoardj but ou sounding (be pumps again live fiet of wuter wat found iu Ihe bold. All on board now went to work with redoubted uiergy, wllb tho hoH) of kuplng her ulloul until Ibe arrival of succor. 'I'be water still gained, but not so rapidly ns ou Ibe first night. Two day passes) In this Incewsant labor, when ou i' ding Ihopuriips, It was dlseoieied that tho waltr was now eleven feet deep. At tho wssel In IhU condition was liable to sink ut uny moment, It wat dctirmincd to abandon her without delay ami according ly u iu ft ten fiet trpiaio was coiiliuctrd arid faunibiil, and on Ihe lClh Instant, tbt caw nnd us:teiiger, ten ersons lu all, embarked upon il, Tl.u party conilstfd of nine men and one womuii. Iavlnir the ship, which wtut down two Lour after being abandoned, they dilfled ut thu toercj of tho winds and wuvet. Tbp weight pf the jHrsorij on tho rut sunk It one foot below the surface ol tbo water, which thor oughly saturated Ibeir plollilnv. lu Hill wrelchtd slate, without food or water. Ibee Honied about '.'I hours, until on I La 17th, In latitude 3. degrees UU inluntes, longitude 71 digreit. they were dlscowml by the United Hlatis gunboat Florida, Acting Volunteer Llenlenant Males com manding, which Immediately ou sight of the raft steered for II. und look on br.urij lis famished voyagers, whom thu ciouro of their situation had renihnd helpless und almost lifelrss.-A', 1", eniW, (ht. Wth, A IlKAUTiyui, K.pt.KonuM liulwcr elo quently says "I cannot bclievu that earth is man's ubfding place. It canuol be that our life Is cast up by the ocean of eternity lo float a moment ou lu watts, uud Ibeu sink Into iiolbingmsil hhw, why Is It that the glorious utp rations, which leap like angels from tl e temple of tho heart, nro furoer wunderiii(f about unulls(led? W by Is il that rainbow und clouds come over with u beuuty that Is not of earth, and then nuss oil und liuve us In mure up on their favored loveliui-M T Why it It that the stars, who hold their festival uround tl.u midnight throne ure wt ubove the grasp of our limited fucultlc., forever mocking us witli Ibeir unapproachuble glory T And filially, why is il that sucb bright forms of human beauty are presen ted to our view und then luken from us, leaving tho thousand stream of our ulTtc llons to flow buck lu Alpine torrents upon our hearts ? Wo nre born for a hicher dustiuy than Ihut of earth i there Uu reuliu wtiere mo ruiiibow uever faibd--where tut .tars will spread before in like Ibe Island that slumber on the ocean' and where the beings that tins, before us like shadow will stay Iq our presence forever."