Mwiim-mu will" ' m IJIJIJ'MUWW "1 THE OREGON SENTINEL. ' ) M, gfpER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1SGG. VOL. XI. NO. a . i , :. i no. lV-Jncltstinvlllc lattice SAcTitilir mcctliiRii on every xJJoTfB fSnlurdny eventna at tlic sTUi)W Odd Fellows' Unit. r-,ihnriTn eood standing nrc Invltcil I SSSS NEWMAN flISIlBR, N. 0. ltoBtDcASf.n.8eo'y. M. Sutton., Win. flay nnd Hr.r Tru'tcci, s. J. iny. ffarrcn Lodoo No, 10, A. F. & A. M. HOLD ttielr regular communl- Jtreatlons tlio Wednesday Evenings on yor preceding ttic lull moon, In jack. C V SAVA(ir..Sce'y. "" ORANGE JACOBS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT Xj.A."77 AKP SOLICITOR IN 01IANGF.RY, .UnoxnM.K, OnKoo.f, Omrc nWllt- tlir Court llmtar. ill tn-lnes commuted to my care will m pTroitlytUiiilwI jo. Jiify2t),i. B. F. DOVVELL, AT XjWST, jACKoxviu.n,OnKoox. mi .mIko In nil the Court" of tlio Tlilrd ji Ut District, tUe Supremo Court of Ore S"a in Yreku.Cal. War Scrip prompt- coll.-ctcd. "EL1?:- T.T. CABANJSS, M. D. -WILL 1'IIACTICT.- Mcdicino &. Surgory h Jacks m and oillotutog counties. Res i!;ccc In Jacksonville. TAKE 3VOTICK! THE STEAMSHIP. DEL NORTE 1 T.I il Horn San rniicbco lor (-refect City on the I Otu da SOtXa. ' month. rcrfrtlpht or passage Inquire of Jew .. .. . ... -...... ..I I.V.itil ntul .litPl.'. ' U.lwiay rtCCIH, cuirn.1 ui -..- K3 iirt. in Fruncbco. HL'OAS WALL. Agent; Crescent City, Cat. Crfcent City May 2M, 'na. Ji?inB J. 3. HOWARD, 5UEYEV0R i". CIVIL ENGINEER, Jackin'vim.i: Oiiwius, TIIK OllKHOX SKNTIXKh. ages, can tnkc possession, too, of English IWM KVEnvTlTCnDiT MOIIMNO. ' hCMl, nml lhftt " ftllJ JU!t,CC Mn l,C 'forgotten by English officers ns thoroughly ji. I-. instt I.ii.,, rrotirictor. 'ns bj the Indian or the Cossock." SenscnircioN For One year, In adrnnce, 1'our Dollar ; If paid within the first fix month of the year, live dollars ; if not paid until tlio expiration of the yenr, six dollar. AiiVKiiTisi.Nd One square (10 tines or le), flrct Insertion, Three Dollars: cacti suWqnent Insertion, One Dollar. A dis count of llfty percent will ho made to those who ndvcrtNc by thcycar. S- I-pil TrnJrr. trrrhnl nt rurrrnt rnlri. Castles. nr t. n. Aijiiiiiit. the South end of Orrwon Jummry, '.', lhBI Keiikasc near OGcc at Ids residence on Oregon troft DR. L.S.THOMPSON PHYSICIAN AND SUKUKON, JArKIO.NVILLE, OllEDON, Cu be fouud cither at the City Drug; Store, ;t tit residence, one door below tlic Kx- rwt Uflice. nrcnared to give prompt ut- W.ioa to thoie requiring lilt services. Jsckaonvillc, Sept. 3Ut. (lcri!lf PETER BRITT. l'HOTOG R Al'll 1C ARTIST , M ttC Dre not told There Is a picture In my bratn That only fades to cone again: The sunlight through a vail ofrntn, To leeward gilding A narrow stretch of brown sca-tand; A light limne half n league from laud; And two young lovu hand In hand A-caitlc-bullding. Upon the buddrd npdc-trccs The roblus sing by tnos and threes, And even at the fnlnleft lircczc Down drops n btotsom; And ever would that lover be The wind tLat robs the bnrgcomd tree, Aud lilts the toft tress dalntl y Ou Deauty's bocom. Ah, graybeurd, what n liappy thing It wa. wbtn life wn in Its spring. To peep through Lore's betrothal rlrg At Fields Illyslan, To move and breathe In maglo nlr, To think that nil tlmtmuu It fair I Ah, rie young mouth unit golden hair, Thou pretty vlilon ! Well, well I think not on theie two, Hut the old wound breaks out anew, And the (dd dream, as If 'twere true, Jn my heart netlv; Tlwu tears conic welling to my eyef, For yonder, all In satutly guttc, As 'twere, a dead woman lies Upon th treaties I ktA L.uuk of Di'lltuicf." It Is slutcd ou good uulhority, tlmt are cord lias been kept In Watlilngtou of the uumbcr of persons, Mexicau citlum and patriots, who have bitu cxicutcd In Mexi co, by Kiiteuce of court martial, since the French apostles of clrlHzallvu vctcrcd the country, mid that the opgrrgalo Is ujiword ol 7,000. Wlmt proportion ol lln wire murdcrrd under the iiilomous decree of I Muxlmillian, to which wc lust wnk ullud- Contrast the conduct it ntKi'Aur.n KITAlCi: I'lCTllir.H ix i:vi:iiv hrvi.n OF TH I. ART, WJTM ALL Til H LATKIMl'ROVKMKNTS. I' Pictures do not gho tatUfuctlun, no AujKt w ill be made. Call nt liU new Cub mj. oa thv lull, examine bin picture, nud t for jour likeness. of tboc Gallic CLrlstlatie and clvilims with that observed by our Uorcruwtiit during the late wur. Trobubly, not over u dozen persons wcro rxa-uttd during lt8UgoInsl all enemies, whether foreign or do Only, wc never heard of nn Indian or Cossack who hung men for regarding them with n "look of defiance I ' fYmit Utht't ll'ttUy. Klt'ctioii lmv. An Act to prevent fraudulent nnd Illegal voting, nnd to repeal certain laws In conflict therewith. Ik it emitted by the Legitlathc AuimUy of the State of Oregon'. Sccrtox 1. That at nil general nud spe cial elections held In this State, It shall be the duty of Uic Judges nf snch election to administer the following oath to any per son offering his otc, unless the person so offering to vote Is known to one or more of said judges to possess the qualifications therein ret forth, viz: Von, , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that yon arc n citizen of the United States, vscnty-otio years of age, nnd Imvc resided In the State of Oregon six months Imme diately preceding this election, and ninety days In the district and county Immediate ly preceding the election, nnd you know of no lawful dirqualilkatlon that you posicn; and that yon will support the Constitution and laws of the United Stales, nnd the government of the United States against all enemies, whether foreign or domestic, and will bear true fultb, allegiance and loyally lo the snmc, any ordinance, resolu tion or law of any State convention or leg. Islaturc to the contrary notwithstanding; and that you have not voted In any other county or prccint nt this election. So help you Qod. If an nflirmatlon, the words, "under tho pains und penalties of perjury," shall be added, Jn case the ap plicant Is ol foreign birth, snd the fore going oulli Is not applicable, the following oath, In lieu of the foregoing, shall be ad ministered: You do solemnly swear that you arc twenty-one years of nge, nnd have n shied In the United Slutes one year, and In the Stale of Oregon during the six months Im mediately preceding this election, nud have declared your Intention to become u citi zen of the LTnltcd States, ono year preced ing this election, conformably to tho laws of the United States on the subject of nat uralization, nnd have bona fidvly resided In the county and district ninety days next preceding this election, nnd that you know of i: lawful disqualification that you pos sfis; nnd that you will support the Consti tution and laws of the United States, and the government of the United States phlcts shall be returned with the poll, books, to the county clerk, to be ucd con tinuously for the same purpose. Skc. . An net cnlliled nc net to pre vent those who have engaged In the rebel lion, or Imvc ntdeil therein, from voting, approved October 21, 18fil,nnd section 4 Mexico. Tiik Skviiku Our rvndcm Imvo all heard the story of soaping the clergyman' lie following extract, arc taken from t,n I0r nt ,,, ,nwt, M mt' whfl the leader in tho London I, mo, o Dec. 3d, ( hc wcnl , w), conRrfKnlton , , nud show that tho Interference of Irnncc . ... ...... u. i.i,.. Is not popular In F.uropc : Iu splta of nil tho effott of the Kmpcr- of act entitled an net requiring the oath of ZveZ I U U allegiance In certain earn , approved Oct. iU , ItepuW,Cf M "V o' wi J r , , ' f WA I" I overthrown, h very far Skc. 8. herca, tho laws now In (lfftj forco nrc Inefficient In preventing frnudu- , ' . IJIhl nh.l IllAjBial Htf A I I. ..(.!( .. ,mhu, vh.uk, Bm,B( : prnmc, 0cncra, Qrftnl ,, onco moro nlcJ o gom rrquirra guco FAicgnarus, mis nci shall take effect nnd be In forco from nnd after its approval by tho Governor. Approved, December 10, 1EC5. -Tho Oold A SciKXTiric St.san.ARmv Hill iVnrjsays: artificial pond sr.mc two nnd n half miles Ufaln, and yet no one has tho slightest Idcn have expressed his oplntou that the Mexi can Empire cannot last. ThU Is sold to have been done In reply to n ipccch of a Mr. Ikkman made nt the Uulon league Club, nt,d cxprcsjingsympithy with McxI. co nnd belief In her coming deliverance- The general fa ling In America Is In this I uu ui,n iiiu r'ii avail' i mib uivtim clergymen, ana now nc cxcimmcu : "ltrethrcn, I bate served tho lord thirty years, and In this llnx havo never uttered n profane word, but I'll be d d If j can't whip tho man that put that soap In this horn." Our readers, wc say, hare nil heard this but have, perhaps, never licard tho seqacl as it was given to ut by si gentleman pres ent. Some two day! niter, i tall, swarthy, vlllalnoiu looking desperndo strolled on the ground and leaning agalntt ft tree, lis tening tonn eloipicnlexhorlatlon lo rccnl which was being made by Iho preacher. After n while he became Inttrcsled, nlTect- .1 M..1 il.At Int 1mj at irtnl am llirt nnvliltll " . , ... .. .. 11J. mill IIIV.J1 lllitliik: i cult uu titv MiMtviii north ol Virginia, which Is supplied by a o. nquarm w. ,. trance, nor ut .,,,,,,, cemmcncc,i BroanIB ,,e very pnrc spring. A few days since, hc gather-' m " I" ' " ,lm.1 ft ' bltternMs of his sorrow. The clergyman etl his first crop of Ice for next scaionVsnp ""' ",u ".,;;., , L, , i n , wn,,c,, ,,own B",, nttcntplcal to console him ply. Till operation li performed by com. ' ou ,u" "" ,"" "" "'"'" """" mencingat one side of the pond, sawing '"fiu,zc UlC Mlcan hmplrc,l ghesn the lee Into blocks about two feci square ' lw "fl1, ,0 l,hc UcPub lo "V, ? and dragging these blocks across the re-' !? ,,a,l' 0,,1 ,0 0ri,0,,c!' ' '"" malninj; Ice to the other side, where It I,' " ,0 ?' ' " American loaded on the wagon. The pond was' In crvcn,,0 '; Pcc, bra.iecmay.by cleaned In this manner of the first coat or nla&on',,, continual sacrifico of mc.u.nd Ice. which wasnboutnfootln thickness, ",onc-' hP ,0 M'lre on U Jgf bul and nil Impurities, such as floating chips ' " iupprtw rtthUncc would to all ...pear. .ndl.rn.l..Bn.lr.n rvrrr mrtlri. f IrV ' . rf,lltO I jwmilicnl presCUCOofn - i .. .i... .i'.J i. .i. . ' cOntlderable ntlU ItlNUtLII, PU 1IJIU I1IV IllAl VIU1IIHIII be clear nnd pure. The few cold days following started the new crop, nnd before It was nn Inch In thlcknrsa n singular np pcarancc of clear nnd distinct lines was discovered, extending over the entire sur face of tho pond. These lines bear the same rescmuianco to the ice tlmt the "wn French force. Willi the great nnd successful Republic of the Uni ted States clotc by, always objecting to monarchical government, nnd perctually circulating republican Ideas, wo may bo certain that the moment external force was removed fresh resistance would begin, and Maximilian can only hoc to enjoy that , ,,, , ...i. sourclgnly which Is said lo be so ugrcvii- ter marks on writing-paper bear to the ,,.,,',,., ,, , . , ,,' ', f ii. t be toh ninb tioiu wife, Just so long ns paper. I hey apparently have fo owed , , . ' . , , .. , ' . ' , , , i t i the French iieop e will consent lo sec tho tlin rvnpt rnnrcA rlilrli llirt maw IhhV In ' livta of their countrymen sacrificed In a i qtiarnl iu which they havo not one partlclo of concern. I i It Is evident that the Americans bavc the exact course which tho saw took In cutting the former crop Into blocks ; fo the whole surface Is marked off In regular squares. This Is the most singular freak wc have ever heard charged to Jack Frott. I'll a ivnrl.'mitM r.nt tltm nnvflr tntt tuMi nn occurrence before. Ui ome learned ... , ' ,0 "' ,,' '1'f' ln. with nruu .-.. :.. ,..in.itn,. t n. ,. "' money to prolong the contctt, and It L . mutt wear out the iiitlenco of Frniicc. If Tub AittiiM ok LYiwrK. According the French Uovrrnincnt wtro bullied on to a calculation made by a writer In the ilm mKjrct. the national spirit would be "Journal of the Statistical Society" of1 routed ; but If no such pasulons arc excited I'arls, the total nominal strength of the ' the force nf public opinion mutt ultimately armies ol Europe Is l,7.1.'i,762 mm ; or,1 Induco the Kmjxror to leave Mexico nluno. for a population of 372,000.000, one tol-' The grcatett blunder he has made was In tiler to ubout 75 Inhabitants. At the! meddling with Hint dU-nt und difficult minimum cott of COOf. per man, the total ' country, and ho knows that bis Mexican amount would lie 2,8I!,ir,9,'J00r. Were1 war It tlic most unpopular errond on which this force reduced by one half, the lludgels his (root can be dispatched. might be al'o reduced by 1 ,100.000.0001, DR. A. B. OVERBECK. It Uterbvck would nuunuiico to tho clt- wliole course, nnd these, like Wirx, Ftrgu son, und others, only oftir n fulr triul, nud because they bud outragid tie roles ol war. The bloody and savage inonner iu which the French conduct wur, is only parallihd by the maimer practiced by the Engliih. We a remember me eimuuiring, um nuunuiico to tuo cii . . ... . .... ,.,,.i ...in. tcf Jackton county und viclulty, that partly justineu nirocm, wuu " tu rcturnvd to Jackou 111c und muiiivd tho lupprtsslon of the bvpoy uiuuny, wueu U practice of medicine. Ho will nlwayt i ,. . ,,lfn' ere blown away from the kwi nt his uld stand, thu Ovcrbwkpine "lfD wcrc ."' ,.VBWrv Hpiul, utiles nb.iit prolVwIou muzzles or cannou. Ihc same saogery tlUuiattt. He would ruhpectfully tollclliiag characterized the recent local out- !"" uf furnu;r l"t"'c brcnj. iu Jawacia, where over two thous and men nrfa womcu huvc been summarily '" wx " KAI1"0' hung, under court martial ecuIcucm, be- MIX & FARGO, i side many others flogged nud linprlslouid. AT10HNKYS AND COUNSELLORS i Wg rcad n luc jonwcn Standard, tbat or r. . wV tiP -A'7Vr.',. ! about fifty of the alleged Insurrectionists "xluWaiaa, Wabiiimiton Tnr.isiTonv,' , ' , , . ,,.. OI1iv iwnntv nr , , who were caught in one uo), onij intniy U.r.uTcr waiiK r.xciiangc, .uuiu . . av0 i,, n any way im fclrrtl. wil nructice Iu ull the Courts wire 8U.own . ua " , L ,.?. .. plicated, nnu wcro comuumu iu, .. court martini. As regarus mc muu.uuw, iFFICEover Dank Exchange, Main fclntl. will tiructicn In ull tin' L'uurtS "lie Firtl Judicial District, ulso the Su iTi tourl' Collections promptly at kmu to. All businctj entrusted to our y H1 receiTc prompt attention, julltf. S. B. FARGO, NOTARY PUBLIC, Walla W'mxx, W. T WiilUkt acknowledgments of deeds Fro I ;(l' aid deeds made out at short no Md Mknowlwlgid. JucStr Dissolution IVotico. 'Vlft Uwlcrali-iil tmo O.lu lnv will,. f drawn from the firm of Thompson ic Vj ','Bd wi" continue Uio prucllco of J.rt ".. hurKwy nnd Obstetrics, in tt. ?'!lle acd vicinity, nnd solicits a roi the patronage. Office nt his rcsi- the old Murry Hoeinatead. r. , T.L. DAVIS. .U3tb, lgct dccl7tf "KGlLAll DISPATCH LINK llet ween UJ FEANCDjCO and UMPQUA. PlIE following nuw aud tlrst-claw vcssuIh l run regularly lu tho nbovo Hue. 2fc ))'l lluR- Hugbt. Master. B,hoyo Au? MmIWi .!T '"I'lor Inducements to .hip- Ripply to C8n' 1,,0r lrolK,,t ur SIIIMI x- wiMmi-n j4' Steuart St., San FiuiicUco. mestlc, nnd will bear true fullh, ntlcglance and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resolution or law of any State couveutlon or legislature to the contrary notwithstand ing; aud that you have not voted In any other couuty, district or precinct nt this election. So help you God. (Or if an afllrmatlon to conclude as In the Grist oath.) Skc 2. That lu case the applicant on ly wishes to vote for presidential electors or members of congress, so much of the oaths as refers to ninety days' residence in district nnd county may bo omitted. Sec. 3. If ony person applying to vote, is challenged by n lawful voter, the Judges of election tlull administer one or the tore going oaths or affirmations to the said ap plicant, before he shall bo allowed to vote. Pre t. The afonsald oaths shall be administered orally. Skc. 5. II auy person or jicrsons shall, bv menace, threat armed or unarmed, Intimidate or prevent No consolation ho was too grtnt n sinner, he said. No, ho was loo wicked there wat no merry for such ns be. "Why, wlml crlmo havo you commit ted J" said tho preacher. "Have you Ixxn guilty or theft !" "0, worse than that I" "What, havo yon by vlotcnco robbed feinttc Innocence or its virtue t" 1 Worse than that I 0, worso than that 1" "Murder!" gasped the now horrified inlnlitcr. "Worso than that 1" groaned Hie smit ten sinner. The excited inlnlttcr commenced "pccL Ing olf' liU outer garments. ' "Here, Jlrothcr Cole 1" ho shouted, 'hold my coat I I've found the fellow that soap' ed my horn," A. Waiiii, hit not tiik Auticmi'a. Tho Virginia City Kntetptne very plausibly says: Wo do not think the telegraphic an -nounccment or tho smothering by toal ga. or "Artemus Ward and wife at their rwl denco In Worcester, .Metachuctt," had nny reference at all to Charles V. llrown the hiimorltt, far tlmo rontons: First, Clinrlm F. Ilrowu is not n married nun; secondly, bo docit not lire In Wormier; thirdly, the name or Ward Is n common ono In Worcester, and In the adjoining town of Shrewsbury aro burled the rr matns nr General Artunut Ward who woti Commander In ('tiler or the Continental Army previous to tho appointment pf George Washington to the supreme com mand The dcte.ised General Artunui Word hai many dcscrndautH, nnd it Is nl- wilh which cuormous sum 4,000 or 8,000 ' If, as tho French EiniKror npjieariiat kilometers or railway might m made every j one lime to havo expected the Confedcra-, together prubabto that tho Wnrd smother year, nml the other meant oi communion-' tes had succeeded, he might nave inaiie i Clj ,y co , ,,, wal 0(ig 0 tCII M woj tion completed. The necessary network Mexico the imnns ol telling up French In-1 ul ft ,BmWtti(C, lliicnco ou American Mill; but, ns events nothlni: could be alleged against them ex- or attempt to intimidate or prevent, any cent they wcro "stragglers." Rut never- ( person from challenging another voter, or tliclees we now quote from the SninuW.-i prevent nny person from votiug, such per "Thev were one by one lashed to o gun , 60n or persons so offending shall, upon con. and catted, receiving fifty lashes on me G J? J1 E "'V DRUG STORE tmS,'6 ' KonedyM Healing eDt' aud aPl''y to your bruised finger imro back, laid on uftcr uian-ofwar rash Ion. Among those thus cruelly and, ap parently, wantonly outraged, was a roan named George Marshal, a brown man, about tweuty five years old, wlio, on re ceiving rorty seven lashes," (we still quote literally), "ground his teeth and gave n re u.i.u look of defiance at tie I'rovost Marshal." And what does the American reader think was the punishment which an Eng lish offlcer-a high minded, Christian offi cer of a people who lectured us nil wrougu our war ou Mewy-tuousut Ha8 U'e ,1l,t;r ited punishment of George Marshal, for bis naturul nnd least dcmorstrutlve of all protests against personal degradation and cruel outrage? Let the Starta, J tell ui: "lie u-at vamethotilij oultud to be taken fiomthegwiand lunjjnl. A'o '! '" lot, and he teas nceor.lng'y strung uP Such being the just pcuauy, it.tti.i. ,t. for n "look of defiance, wo nronUlc-sto know what refinement or punishment nn English officer woMld deem proper fqruwmd of protest, or an nttempt at resistance? Possibly being blown from n gun, or drawn and quartered 1 These nets prove "that the ferocity, the thirst or blood.-whicli we denounce in sav- of railways, roads, and canals once term! uatcd, and means for keeping them in re hate turned out, he It merely providing a pulr secured, Kuropo would Ihcn be able grate for so many French soldiers, und u to apply the tuvlngt accruing from tho menus of watting so many millions of reduction of Its army to the redemption of francs. Vanity ulone prevents) hit confw its debt and by laying aside l,000.000.000f. ' Ing hi error and making n rctrt'ut ; but ho n j ear for that purpose, would in time1 will sec tlmt although the Uultcd Slates ure succeed In relict fog its Iludgets from Uu extremely unwilling to quarrel with him debts. j they now reel ublu to avoid doing so chief -- - - , , y because Us plans do not wear the aspect buKBMAN Amono "" Hou'CM-A 0r cucctsu. If ho changes bis plans, and gentlumuniccentlyrrom Winchester, a., t ft ,uQcIci)l force ,0 tl Mlll,ng relates the following focidents which he u,on ,lC ttl, ,uIm a ,0U1, lkm0ll( ,n wltncsed Just after the fumou, battle o I 'u(;fica f(jf ac(,Y0 ,nUrcnC0, So Cedar Creek, where Sheridan had turned . ., rou, . n mllfl M K.no!(Cn ...... M this. ditaster into an overwhelming victory.-1 , oUU- u u ikc 0 ral ,hal has by Tho wounded wero being brought In and ,nUtako WttI1(!l.j huontrap, very anxious attended to by tho surgeons. A soldier!, ,..,.,... oul in ,.1.1,1. HC ,;!, . . ... I wna linvtiw. nil nriii iimnillntf it rlilnrftfflfffl . . or violence, wnetner ., -- , - - uimjucctw. nan uecn auminisiereu to renner mm - Insensible to pain, but ho recovered consci I Ain't Yocia ? An ejtehangc orginales (insnrai lurit m tho lurL'uou was fawlii'.' tlio followlnir I A bothful unj rather through the bone. Yet without seeming ' green young fellow or our acquaintance, in to pay nny atteutiou to this, he lookcil vited a yo.ing ludy to uttend u bull wim around and exclaimed, "Hoys Isn't 1111 hiro, one night last summer. Tho Invlta Sheridan a perfect brick ? Didn't wo give ' Hon was accepted, and the couple omicar- . . .. . . . ... . I . II..I ,.!..! . . .1 , .11 ..... .1 I.... ...'...,. U to tuedouony sr'anuj uiscyo iiguieu up en ai tne uuii. vuer uuuviuk " with the tiro of victory. Not far from him time, "greeny" ww his partner sitting iu our friend noticed two whose wounds had one corner cf the room, ull alone. Now been dressed, one had lost en arm, the other! was his chance. So ho walked up to o ic'i lfofc' focc to face on adjoining cots, where the lady was Mlting and sl down All well so ur j nut mo nasu t.l .1 1... I.nalnlllilllltnl lit VlCtlOO, DC punisucu uy iiiiirioiwuuivu. .u the penitentiary, not less than one nor moro than three years. Sr.f. C. There shall be published, in pamphlet form, by the State I'riuter, on or before the 1st day of March next, for tho use of the judges of clectlou, 600 cop ies or tho rollowlng enumerated luwsoud acts: 1. Constitution or the Uuitcd Statci.; 2. Naturalization laws or the Uuited States; 3. An act re-latiug to elections, and Iheniodeofbiipplyiug vucancicj In office, passed January 11,1851, excepting sec tion 1 of titlo I; 4. An act to amend an net, entitled an act relating to elections, approved Oc tober IC, 18C2; 0. An act to amend au net relatltc to the qualifieatfou or voters, passed October 11,1601. C. This act. The Secretary or Slutc shull receive from the State I'rinter the abote pam phlets, and immediately distribute them to the county clerks or this Stute, accordiug to tho number ol prccint and election wnrda therein, who shall distribute them to thu judges orclcctiou of their resnectite counties, with the poll uoous, wmc.i i John Mitciiki, in 1'aiiis. A I'arls cor respondent write : "A celebrated chanc ier has arrive! in I'nrl thoex-lrlth rebel John Mitchcl. 1 hnvu not keen him, but 1 am told tlmt ho looks e-itrcmely ill, u con sequence partly or bit linprltoiimcnt, partly It I said, or tho Hoverc domestic bereave ments ho hat lately sustained. Jih'vx of Mitchcl' prttcncu here, it will be in your recollection that l.u was rclraacd by the American 1'rctldent at the instuncoof a Fenian deputation. Has bo como over hero an u laud centre ? 1 canaot say. Hut I own It would I) rather curious if bo wire to mict in l'orl with thu escaped prboucr Stepheut. 'IVre was a report on thu lloulevurds that this political Jink Kheppard hud lauded ou thu French coatt." IlKAiTifti. Tiioi'Oiit If (jus tJiouM gl uic u dull of nand, and lull uio theru were particles or Iron iu It, 1 might loolt fur them with my eye, and search fur them with my clumse-y liugtrs, und bo unable to delect them, but let mo luko umugneluid sweep through It, and lio,v woulj It draw to ilsclt thu most luvlsiblo purliclt by the meropower of uttructlonl The thankful heart sweep through thu day, and us tba magnet fiud tho Irou, so it will find l ev ery hour koine heuvruly bussing; only iIk) earnestly discussing the events of the bat-, beside her. - ...i .... . . , , ..-- tie and praising "1'hll." HbcrWan, Willi i ul fellow was at a iei lor someming ioj . ( (j0i,,g (, u ,,0,.oiur Il'sii. whom ano lor tvnoin tuey uoiu wbuioi m soy. jiu iiueuu uuum twiiinuiiv mw . j Holme t. Cghtagalii. 'J'he samo cntusiasm prevaded I was swiuting profusely. Finally, luklug . ,. - the entire hospital, nnd the groans of tho! hold of his willed collar, he commenced, Ueniioiia Hufovtnim in Tknnkhskk. suffering were hushed by tho txultiug couver.ulion thus : "Jf powerful wurm (jclltra Milroy las icccival, ut Nmlivllle, shouts for their leader and their success. in this room. My thirt Is wet; unit n oolttctuxi of human teinulmi fouu.1 In I touts?" Hi narlner bluihed, said uoth I ing, but took hi arm for the next duuee Gkowimi Ricu. Nothing I more cany llmu to grow rich. It I ouly to trust uo body, to befriend no ouc; to Leap luterest upon interest, cent upon ccut; to destroy , haru from the Htuunton I'lrgiiwn, that ancient gruvo lu Wilaon couuty, Tennu scr. 'Fhey were taken from rough ttouo . ...fi ., ......i.. ..r ui.l.. ..... ....I., il.. Li....v. J'l.t-AlJOIlGATIIKItlhOlJ' IT l)l!4J).--W0l'V'. '" '" l" -f ' '"l Ul u uu, uiui'fui culling ur iii-wiug , biii all the fiucr features of nature and bo rcu dcred mean, miserable and despised fur soino tweuty or thirty jcars.and rlchc will corneas bure as disease, disuppolut uicnt, and a miserable death. - - -- Saip the wife of uu ex-negro trader iu Fctcisburg, Vo., a few duy since to a freedmun who wus skinning a live catfish in the murktit. "J low can you be to cru el ?" "Why," suld the Intelligent ooutu bund, "dis i de way dey used to serve we, and Fee gwine lo get even wid somebody ." the ludie ol that region ure making an ell'urt to havo their dead rebel friends col lected from various battle fields, They ay that tho Feunsylvuiilaiis ure plowing otcr thousand of them at Gettysburg, and tlmt som ten thousand others lie scattered about Winchester. Aud has arrogonl Ireuson come to this to hate its bleaching houe Jostled by the plow share of Prcc dom ? The best capital to begiu life ou Isu capital wife. au none of them exceeded tweuty four Inches iu leugth, the averugo being fifteen or eighteen inches. There ure ucru or Iheso grates at dillereut points, uixl lliere Is not u largo skeleton to Ihj fuuiul. Km hi, v ull tho Democratic editors bato been spreading themselvt on lla "Kfghth ol Jauuury." They didn't feel ery well ou the 1st.' Thu truiturs hajr'o no part nor lot In the glory ol the latter days and havg to uisko thu mojt of thu eld anuitersaries. S, F. flag- ,1 1 I W&-- t-h: ! , :t- ."u Fnm kX"1 " .,1