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r nmsz SUTTON & HYDE, LYON'S KATHAIRON, LYON'S EX'CT GINGER, LYON'S ELEA POWDER, MAOSrOXiZ A WATSH. (Jnckaonrlllo, Sept, 29, 18CC tr AMERICAN EXCHANGE, Corner of Washington and Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. L P. W.QU I M B Y, (UTK rnonurron of tiik Wr.Ticnx IlomtV) TTA VINO TAKEN TIIK ABOVE HOUSE. and cntlroly REFITTED AtfD REFURNISH 11 l It, It now prepared In rccolre and accommo date III' friends HtiJ former patrnus. and the general travelling nubile. For snfrly Iri Hie event tT lire, nud the cnuvfiitaucc 'of ftwsts, n SECOND PASSAGE hn Im-i-ii openid lollie SLEEl'lFO APARTMENS. wlilcli urc (nmmn dlous mill especial uri-iingr-it for the accommoda tion c.rrrtinlih-s, WARMml COLD BATHS ntlnclitil lo ibi-linusc. ahli Itauu U locnlrd nrrr III Ntcambaal Landing lumiany thtrln Poillanrt, THE IIOI'fiL COACH l Ld In attendant).) at the a-ural Landings to convey guest nml tholrhnggnk''- to pud from tlielioitw NtKR J)F CM AKQK. 'The l.-nmeTian a large FiW-JretTlawetoT valuable Tit.' 1'nmrlilur will undertake lliaijiolWfciraajilllH' MlurJont lo render bli bouso stlracllte.snd guests iulortjbc. octfitl Jt. U CHAN. , 0, WALL. DUCAN &WALL, rOHWAEDIRG AH1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dx-iolr. XXixllcllxxaV, Corner of Front nml F turrets, CRESCENT CITY. THEY WILL ATTUNO TO THE ltKCBIV. lug and Inmurdliig rnll gnmls entrusted In their ciiri-, with prnmntiios nn.l dlfpatch. They have lilted np '"" Isrgn lullclliif!f. rr storing good", mill Intro tnnd'i nrriiiijemi-nts to llml wiclmtit doing limine" tlirough tin in ulll imt sulTer by miy overcharges, or low uny Just cliilm for good luM. pO (!oii-lgiiin-iil lollclled. Mcrchniidbc received on turner. lucidly P. B. COFFIN, HOUSE PAINTER, TS NOW IN POSSESSION OK TUB ENTIIti: J Miick nr material" mid loot Inrm.-rly bi--lunglng tn Cii'lilln i Cnlllli. Mr. Cn-ti-ltu laving withdrawn, l'.ll. Gtinin will cunllnue llir buluet. nnd cult Iki linitid at IiIk fliup, (,'oruci- if C nml Tin-lit StrrHs, I n-p.iml In dn work In a uiuLiuaullko inaiiutr and ul r. nnniibn ml . JneUnnvllle. Oct 1ft, 1807. octlPtf EL DORADO, M. K. Cur. Cat. tti Ogn. MU. Jmi ktom lllr, O. S. M. FARREN. KEW BIIOOMS SWEEP CLEAN 1 THIN tiO TO PKKATER'S BROOM MANUFACTORY AND BCV THK EEST IX THE UACCET, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Fwclnry nn enrm-rnf Or-Rnii And MlnRl. by Ilin Odd IVI ! Hull, nnd nppullc lln 1 i.tucn-Ain rcn lli-'lmiruiil. JiiLkmnvlllc. Nov 20lli. lfl.7. nov30-fiw rAY UP-LAST CALL. A m.tiiosic indkhtkh to us aim-- iV lull-by imlilt'il lii i-inne li.rwunl nnd p'tj up by lln llivt liy nf .Iiiniinry cin-iMHf:, im ii will cvrliilnly Im- In lln-Ir inli irt in ! n. C ilium ilii luirliKi mlliniil niimiy In nni I mir nwii Indiiliur : nnd liirilit-i nmri-. ill-mii'i; n fur itJxr tn Mtiiih nt nf nil ciu-tinul. w lmu li-lmiiliml In iliilill.li u Mru-i nun lmU In bwluew after ibc fiifi iluy ol Januury. 16C8 jwd will not ilrliarl Irnm il, BUTTON & 1IYHK Jrtekwnvlllc. IW. mill. 1B67. d'c2Hf HUE! LIME! BUILDERS. AND OTHERS WHO DKSIRK Inn, will llml a cnnnlaiit supply, ol lb lut qimllty. In quaiilltlo In mil, t my t-bup on Mulii Hreel, In-.tw.-tn Orepnn and Third, up poklu Jlnllcr &, UrenUiioV ilnre. In inyab teuce, ill-, Alex. -Martin will wait upon ciuloin pre. STONE "CUTTING t AMI Ktoise Mnsou Work dnne on.tenn tofiilt the tlmen. Order from the country will receive prnmpl allentlMi. JOII.V It. I'KACOC'K. Jickronvlllr, April 2. 18(17. ap27 I H I II '"! - " Mtic. IKK fnch haa tills day been admitted psrt no In niir firm. The tltro numn will be continued under un ity le of &ic1ik lire. Ill rnnnqiti'iiCt'iof Ihe Mnvo chance It lan 'Iranvratlvi- iihcl-osIIv rr uln call on all llmo lnUbt.il tnith old firm, lo settlu t once, icltbur with money or notes. Thiinkfnl for Iho pnlroungn btretofnre nilb ierally ibeslnwi-d on u. n bnM by strict pud corn ct dealing lo merit n continuance nf me wni, O.WJlia Mlk'ia. wttcam VOL. XIII. HUSINKSS NOTIUKS, Peter Britt, Photographic Artist. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Ambroty pea, rhotograpki, Carteavde Visits DONE IN THE FINEST STYLE OF ART. Pictured Reduced OR ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE. DR. A. B. OVEtlBECE, Physician & Surgeon. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Ofllce t hi reitdenee. In tbc Old Orvrbtck Iloiplial, on Oregon Strut. K.II. l.nKKNMAN, TIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE-Cornor of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. lie will practice In Jackson and adjacent counties, mid attend promptly lo professional cU. fi-b'iir DR, A. B. OVERBECK'S BATHEOOMS, Zn tho Ovorbock Hospital, WARM, COLD it SHOWER II ATIIS, SUNDAY8 AMD WEDNESDAYS. r. g u run, m. ., PHYSICIANS SURGEON, OFFICE removed to Oregon Street, near ly opposito the French Restaurant. JiickMi..illlr. Il.c. Viet. IHI.7. diczl-lf DR. LKWIS GANUNC, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON AND Olsatotriolnu, WILL nlUnd tn nny nlm nwy rrniilrc lili unlcen. tinicc ntljuliitnir N. l.niicV Iiimj rlinp. mi nuilli tide C'nllfuiiil.1 treil. jn:I.mivlll. noiSIf ""hT'T:c'iAi. NoriiJiw. Dlt. I-IUFELAND'S VM.HllUTI.il SWISS KT0H.1CII BITTERS! r k y IT! ITIx !! l'urinr uf Ike Illevd I A I'lcmtut Tuulc I A very Agriablr Dtlon ;uurpr-l f .r octitifT nrrlif lil grnlly on II. tcrrll"n .-r ilii kl klJncf., Uwila, T It Y IT! tuinach ami lifer I I ap .ftl al nil wl.olif.Ata All J ruUll HflaOf. I drug mi z'ti'T atorci. NOBODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT 1 J. 0. t'rncif, l-roprUl'ir. .... TAVLUIl A UKXUKI.. 8ol A.tiiti. JtlMy p lid. 13, CUjr 81, san rrnclca. I. O. G. T. ALI'HA I.OllOIC.NO, 1.1.0.0 T.. HOLDS itx reiiuliir iniullii mi Tuml i-vi-nniji r mwIi wi-ik.ui Hn- liiMrlcid I ll"un-, In Jurksi'iitlUf. LOIllii: om-hs ut " o'cliH-k ni:(jiti:i: iu:in inhs nm it Tui-ii iv i.reiuh iiinuib.nlt. r iidjiiurninriit ur tsUIJOUIMNAlK Lonni; All iii'inl-'rs nf Ilia Ord.-r In kmk aud!nK uicvurilUlly luelt-d tn ! pr.-.-nt. 0 W itOOKK. W.C.T. J. It, W'auk R'c'y. JaelcMini III.-. Tiili Blh. IHl-B. fe 8 tf Warren lodKe No, 10. A. F. & A. W a HOMnbiilr n-t!ulr cnuiinuulcutlun. VSrn Ih.t Widuefd.iy Kvcului! nr unc-d- 7 lug the Tllll nlUOII. Ill Jll-KHilNJIU. JIR- C. W. SAVAiin.Sie'y. The Uet Rvsurdy fur liirU)iiis; ihe Ilium), dlreiiBlhenlng thu Nerrei, Uettorluj; Hie I.unt Apellli. I" FUKE'6 HAMBURG TUA. i. . . .k. I...-, .......ri.iiilrn anlntal mnit aoy slcknem. If UK-d lliuely. Uomp..;d l herl only. It can Ihj clven Mifcly lo liduiiU I ull dl reeilona In Eos:llti, French. im...i;o and Ger man, with every packet'. TU IT I Fnr wl'i t nil thu whuleoulc uud rilsll drui; stores and pnavrles. EMIL FK&SU. Wholesale DrupglM, biilo Agent, 410 Cluy treel. juyl4yl 6 FnnicUco DOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. NOTICE. HarliiK dIpoiil nf our Fac Inry. we ru now prepared iimlvonur whnle .... .!.... ii mi. l.i.iillii.r ftiul Kllldllll? btllUS. On hand, dlrt-ut fmm France, Calf & Kip. Domedlo Leather, Uont Legs. etc. Jons fi. IIkin'. L. Favrk. I Joux Dkat, New York. 1'arln. Hsu frraiiclsco. Addres.. IIF.IN & DRAY, Ssn Franclwo. ill! nailery Street AND BUACX1MITH8. CumUrl.net snJ LxbuiTcOAb W JW.N 1,000 Tonsi, JaEtorsaodAfl-LfuTM QyfK 413 sad Ptc Bt., SM It dj; JACKSONVILLE, mi i 'i ii -mnnii Till: OREGON SENTINEL. rucusuKD Kverr Saturday Meralm ky m. r. Bowazx, OFFICK.C0RNSR C A THIRD STREETS TEttMs or NVSVCnrPTlUKl Fnr One year. In advance. Four Dollar? t If pm wiihin mi nirt u month or Ihe year, ore uninr; u noi paiu unui me tipiratloa or lot yenr, i1,t dollftfs. TEnMi OPAOVCtlTIIIXOi On rqiinre (10 lints or Icsk). (lrt Inner tlnn. Tbrre DolUri" each nbequent lufer Inn. One Diillar. A discount of nfty percent will Im irindo In lhi who ndvcrlioc by the syesr. " upi xeiMri rcriri l enrn nt mIm, Saint Jonathan. BT JOUM O. SiXC. There's msny an excellent Saint : St. George with his dragon and lanes; St. 1'alrlck, o Jolly and quaint; St. Vilas, ihe Mint of Ihe dsnee ; St. Dinnls, the saint of the Osul ; Sl Andrew, the sslnt of the Scot ( Hut JnVATlUK. ynuncrst of all. I Iho mlghtlcil saint of lbs toll He wears s nvst serious face, Well worthy a mirtyr's poiiciilng ; But It ln't nil owing to grace, Hut pirtly lo thinking and guessing ; In snnth. our Amntcnn Sslnt Hss mtber a secular bin", And I never have heard complaint Of bis U-lug excesMvely plouI llu's fond of flnsnclal linprnrrment. And l always txlrcinety Inclined Tu bu sinning romu pructltal movement For mending thu mornU und mind. Do you nk mo what wnudi rful labors St. Jovatiivv ever ha done To rank it lib his Calendar neighbors! Jutt listen, a moment, to one : One day when a fUh In Ihe sir Split hi' iiicetliiK-linu.e fairly srundcr, Qnnib Jii.vatiuv, " Now I decUre Tln-y 're dresiUatly canb-ri with thunder!" So he lntem-d n rod lu ihe rticple, And now, when Ihe lightning comes 'round He keep It from building and people, lly running It Into Ihe gro.md I U'fl cling, with p1ensnt etnnilon, On tlucHpllnl Juli bu had done Quoth Junmtiuv. " I Inne n notion Inipmrem.-iits havn but just begun (f nulhlngV cn-utnl In vnlii A mliilhUin often li.rniin ih--Thu llghlnlng Ihsl's watul, 'll plnln, I' really rumclhlng euormuiir 1'' While cyphirlns over Ihe thing, At biicili he dlrcuierul a plan To catch the OdrlrM King, And inskn Mm lln 1-rvnnt of tain I And now. In an on rly nny, Ilu files mi Iho fl -etcM of ptnlotii, And carries Ihe ne' nf the day Allorir his msiter's dominium! One morning, nhlln taking a stroll. Ho heard a luubrb'U" cry I.'ki- the fin Iik of a u3Vrlug loul In a llni!tnl fla'idlng near by J Anon micIi a lerrlblv groan . SatntidSt. Jnnitliaii'scar. That hl bnnm -which wan't nf stone Was melu-d llli pliy to her. That tilphi he Invented a charm Po mt.'iit that folks who employed It, In tiding n leg or nu arm, Dnn'l un"i-r-biit rather enjoy HI A mtracbi ynu mii't allow, A Eonl nu tint lt nf hi brotben And blcix-d Sl. Jimslhan now I pilrou of cripples and mothers. Th'ieV many an exctb-nt Paint i Ft. fti-nrge wlih lit dragon and lance ; St. 1-lrIck. snj.dly and quaint ; St Viii, Iho saint nf Ihe dance; i-'l Di'iintr, ihe saint nr llin Gnul ; St Andrew, the mint of the Scot ; Hut Jonathan, ynungr't nf all, Is Ihe mlublrst ntil nf Ihe lot 1 LETTER FROM B. F. DOWELI. Waswnoto.v, D. C, ) 27th Feb'y 1808. f THK IMPEACHMENT KESOMJTIOJtS Passed tho IIouso lv a strict party vote of 120 to 47. Mr, Houtwell was next to tho last who spoke in favor of impeachment. It wns ono of his happiest efforts. He in substance charged that the President was guilty, first, of violating tho Constitution and tho oath of tho offico by which he pledged himself to sustain tho Consti tution; and, second, that ho wns guil ty of violating tho tcnurc-oMHce law in tho removnl of tho Secretary of War without asking tho ndvlco and consent of the Senate. Ho held that ho was guilty of tho latter offence, whether tho Inw itself was or wns not constitutional. In reference to Mr; Cart's suggestion to refer tho matter to tho Supremo Court, ho said that thcro wero 54 Sen nfnm. nnd that the ludsinent of 86 of them must bo in favor of tho coasUta - entitiel sett SATURDAY, APRIL 4. 1868. tionnlily of tlio tenurc-of dflleo lair. The Snnto va, for tins ptirpoW', the highest Judicial tribunal ot tho laud; and he not only held tlmt there iv.-ib no renpon or right lor tho assumption thnt the Senate Bhould take the judg ment of the Supreme Court or of nny oilier cpllrt; but he held thnt it wns the duty ot every court, the Siiprciuc Couitiai well ns any other, to nccept the jtnHc.nl decision of the Senate (is to whether that law1 is coiifitltntionnt or not. Tills nmn, Andrew Johnson, imitating Sylln, who suVrurtcd the Ro man Rvpublio through tho comtp lions of thu army ; imitating Louis Na poleon, who trampled n republic under his feet nud raised nn empire on its ruin through thu conuplion winch he Intro duced into the armyhad also tried tn seduce the army. But It wns the most glorious, ennobling, hcart-ehcering ev idence of the present generation thnt three leaders at least in the great con test for liberty (Grant, Sherman, nnd George II. Thomas) had spnrncd tho In ducements of power, had defied, under the law, the attempt to corrupt their minds nnd to nllenntc them from the country; nnd had rebuked, ns words could not rebuke, the assumption oftho gentleman from New Yoik, (.Mr, liitoOKR,) thnt three-fourths of thenrmy weio with the enemies of the country. What wns tho history ot this man, Andrew Johnson? Wns not ho the man who, by his conduct nu the 4th of March, ItiOS, brought displace nud hu miliation on the American pmple? Wns not ho the man who, by his tnaeh-illation-, had kept ten States out of the Union? Wtis not he thu man who used hi power ns Chief Mngistrntu to delay thu collection of thu public reve nue, nud had restoied to railroad com panies" in thu South propel ty which wns in the hands nf the Government, tippropiiating a portion of thu money to hN personal use? Wns not he the man who would be, lu the public judg ment, condemned' nn the greatest usurper ol modern times? Thu plot, uf which the tcmrival uf Mr. Stiiutoii wns tho outgrowth, was this: The President deslted to get control ol the War Department, in order, nb in 1801, that thu munitions of war, tho army, the mtitciialH, might bu ut-cd for thu purpose of euabliii1,' him to succeed in his aspirations to be thu next I'rrsldent ol thu United blatcH. Ilu knew that If he could corrupt the leaders of the ii-my, if he could bend them to his mil, he would have thu Southern States in hi) control, and could fend to tho Dem ocratic Convention, on thu 4th of July next, men who would support bin claim fnrtliu I'lesidency, on tho allegation, which hu could well carry out, and which no other man could mako good, that with thu unity, nnd with hjsiiiflu euco among the leaders of tho South, hu could Fccure thu electoral voto of those ten States by excluding tho ne groes from nil participation in the elec tion. II, perchance, this man could get sufllcieut votes in tho North to elect bint, u hen added to tho votes of the ten Southern States, then ho hnd de termined, with the support of tho army, to bo inaugurated President at the haz ard of a civil war. It wab this day that thu country escaped from thoso evil. Of nil tho army but one man had been found to obey Ids will, and ho old, impotent, nnd weak tho objectofsynv pathy nnd compassion rntlicr than of hatred nnd revenge. This day, said he, in (oucliision, tho country is safe. Though there may bo a momentary ex citement; though pecuniary interests may, for a brief moment, suffer as sometimes tho sun sets behind dark cloud in tho west, and the thunder alarms the timid, nnd tho lightning affright the fearful, it rises next morn ing with celestial beauty. So it will bo if wo now do our duty. Removo this man from tho office ho holds, re deem the Republic, nnd ri an exam ple to nil postetity, which il will gladly imitnteil, unhappily, like circumstances shall again arise, nnd to posterity nurl to history wo may safely appeal. 'I he people of tho country nro wedded to justico, They believe in duty. Iknow that this people, who furnished two and u half millions of men for tho sup pression of tho rebellion: who passed 6ifcly through tho era-is of tho mitrdor ! of a beloved Chief Magistrate, oa,n now, A.M- rfrv- NO. 11 w with constitutional hnmli, lay hold upon me usurper oi tnq laws auu on the violator of tho Constitution on a man who breaks onthp. llcniova him from the office ho holds; preserve tho Constitution unimpnttcd, nnd the na tion will again, through these instru mentalities, bo ndvnnccd higher nud higher among tho peoples of tho earth. A hum ot applause went through tho audience ou the floor nnd in tho galler ies. Mr. Mnllory's speech on Impeach ment I" ablo nnd argumentative. Wo will publish it ns soon as practicable, so all the renders of the Skntinkl can read it for themselves.. He takes strong and high grounds in f.ivor ot Impeach ment. All should rend it. General Grant's telegrams to Gen eral Popo and General Meade, about Alabama, wore submitted to the IIouso yesterday. They explniit themselves. They nrc In these woids: Washington, August a, 1807. 7b Myor Qtticrul J'ope: I think your views sound, both in the con struction which you glvu to tho lnws of Congress and ihe duties of thu sup potters of good government to seu thnt when it-construction Is effected nu loonholu is left open to give trouble mill embarrassment hereafter. It Is certainly thu duty ot thu diati let' com manders to study what thu (miners ol then-construction laws wanted to ex press as, much ns what thcydocxpicss, nml to execute thu law nccoiillug to that interpretation. Tills, I believe, they have generally done, nud ho far hnvu thu appioviil of alt who nppiove tho Congressional plat of iccoiistiuc lion. U. S. Guant, General, Uu thu S3d ot December last, Gen eral Giant telegraphed General Popo as follows: Thu constitutions adopted by tho conventions now in session mu not thu law of thu Stntes until submitted to thu pcopli; nud ratified by them. I do not see, therefore, how you can enforce laws enacted by them uiitil so ratilied. General Grant, on thu 10th of Janu ary, telegraphed General Meade, ap proving thu Inttei's conduct in remov ing thu Statu Treasurer of Georgia tol uol obeying thu orders of thu conven tion, Also, thu following: I would not ndvise interfercuco with thu elections ordered by thu Atlanta convention, unless very satisfactory reasons exist for doing ho. As distiict commander, you will bu peileclly jus tifiable in adopting ns your own order thu May laws proposed in the constitu tion lobe submitted tu tho puoplo of Alabama and Georgia. A sensational letter teas read in the House thl evening, from tho Superin tendent of the police of Now York to the police of Washington, which caus ed considerable, excitement in tho IIouso nnd tho city. A doublu guard wns placed in tho capital Inst night, nnd it will bo continued to-night. The let ter Is as follows: Ofi'tcr. Suit, or tub Mr.Tnoi'Oi ) ITAN POLICK, No. 300 MtlMIUIIUV r SritKirr, New Yonn, I'm 20, '08. ) Major A. C, II ichards. Superintendent Metripolttun J'ollcc, Washington, D. C. Slit: I havo just been called on by Colonel Till. P. Shaflner, President of tho U. S. HhiHtlug Oil Company, with n rcmiest to look up five cans ot nitro glycerine, which was delivered on nu or der from a regular custniuur, but which order is now pronounced to bo a forg ery. Tho quantity of tho oil in tho cans wns about 105 pounds a quanti ty sufllclent to blow up tho St. Nichol as Hotel, in Now York. Ho fears thnt It mav havo been on. tainrd In tho way it wns for somo foul purpose, ns ho latterly has hnd several applications by unknown poisons fnr thopurchnso ol the nrticlo, to whom ho refused fo sell, owing to their being strangers, nnd would not explain satis factorily tho purpose for which thoy wanted it. Ho informs mo thnt, although it is given out thnt tho stone walls ot tho Clorkeiiwcll prison wcro blown down with gunpowder, thu material used wns nitroalvccrine. Now sir. tliis 165 pounds havo dis appeared from NowToik, and if listen- fled lor misentei, it is moro HKeiy jor use in Washington than elsewhere. I giyo ynu this information to put you on irmird, "Very respectfully, John A, Ken neov. Superintendent. SVhcther it wns to bo considered a t'soll'' or not, it was gonornlly remark ed that tbo seats on tho Democratic sido hnd been vacated as though the Domocrats really had serious apprehen sions of a Guy Fawkcs plot. TREABO? is -ot PPI9P , "t In tho .gouth. .Senator CarlsfH 4fas just received tho following lcttr from a jdlstmiraM,ed oli! ftftho WHT Afhly; -wTioMs well known Ja.Oregoa to be a man of truth nnd voracltf. Hero is tho letter, read It : Augusta, Gkokum, Vkb, a.td 'OPV oi. Jf, 7IT (,'qrku, UiiS.,8tnatort Stnf Upon the: receipt of" tho now of tho Into attempt of tho President (o removo Secretary Stanton, interna ex citement prevailed in thin city. V do not think thcro can be nny doubt thnt in case of a forcible contlict be tween .thu tKxcciitU'Q .ahd uffttfgrcs upon this, or any other Issue, Oio Southern people wonld rise as onu msnv The flrcmnn of this city punded ycstrday ono ol.thd'englnes wns surmounted with a sllkc.n banner with "Jcflersorl Davis," iifgtlt to'ltcr. upon it, lhason U not odious 'here. A fellow calling himself tieryent Bates is ciirouto from Vieksbitrg tb Washing ton, carrying a U. S. flag, upon, a wager that hu will perform thts'jo'urnuy .with out bring Insulted nnd without it cost ing htm a cent. Thus far ho has bem received with mniked nttontlonnt ev ery important point. Do the enemies ot truth expect to use, this fact to dls provo tho chnrgo of the total disloyal ty of the Southerns? I linpo not, for it is no test. Tho iiotarloty of 'the thing, nud tho fact thnt it will bo nice) ns a test, protect thu man. If tho term of this wager had not been heralded over tho whole country, he wonld havo lost his wngcr beforo ho hnd gone twenty miles. I understand they will recelvo him witli boner here. Well, how hypocritical that will be, you can Judge when I tell you that I nm insul ted dally because of my unifurm, and because of tho flag I hangout of my oflico window. I hnvu repeatedly seen, women walk !n thu middle of thu street rather than pass under the flag. Don't think of rcduofng thu Itcgu lar Army. I lepent, from a knowl edge oftho fact, thu country needs every soldier It has got. Is not pievcntloa better than euro ? HKNATOU COIIUKTT'h ItKCErTIOK. Ill thu midst of impeachment, and nitio-glyccriuc plots, I pause tu notice) tho reception of Senator Corbett. On Monday night his spacious parlor weru erowded from nine to twelve: o'clock, with tho elite of tho city. Neatly nil thu Oregoulaim and Cnllfor niaus who ate in the illy, nud many others nttended. Senator Williams ot Oregon, nud his lady, Judge Lander and Judgo Ollphant, uf Washington Territory, ltupicscntatitu Illijhby and Senntois Couuets nud Cole, Gfn. Sutter, General Hutler and his family, Senator Frollnghuyscn, and Spcnker Colfax wero among tho number. Thu com pany wns received by Senator Corbett, Mrs. Corbett, and Miss Ittiekles, a sis ter of Mrs. Corbett. Kach and all wero coidlally received, and tho com pany appeared ns familiar and as much at homo as they would havo been nt a little family party in JnuLsonvillu or Portland. How to Have a Loving Wim. A correspondent sends tho following to tho Phrenological Journal: If you would havo a loving wife, ba ns gentle in your words after as before marriage; treat her qulto as tenderly when a matron ns when a miss; don't make her tho maid of nil work nnd ask her why she looks less tidy and neat than when "you first knew her;" don't buy cheap, tough beef, nud scold her becauso il docs not comu on tho tabU "porter houso;" don't grumblo about squalling bnbics if you cannot keep up a "nursery," nnd remember that "baby may tako after papa" in hfs disposition; don't imoko and chew tobacco, and thus chatter your nerves, and spoil your temper, and mako yonr breath a nuisance, nnd then complain that your wtfo declines to kiss you; go home joy. ous and cheerful to your wlfo nnd Ull her tho good nows you havo heard, and unt silently put on your hat and go out to tho "club" or "lodge," and Ut her afterwards Icnrn thnt you spent tho evening nt tho opera or at a faney ball with Mrs. Dash, I.ovo your wife; ho pntient; remember you are not per fect, but try to bo ; let whiskey, tobao co and vulgar company alono; sprnd your evenings with your tlfe, and lira n decent, CJwfstian life, arid your wile will bo loving and triie-you did not iiiarry a beartlesi .beauty without sn or worth ; if you did, who is to blam,o if you buffer (ho consequences t ' . ' Tho stool1 pen manufactories of OU mingham employ 320 men and 2,000 wo men. Thoy turn out weekly 08,000 groan of pens, in which 10 tons of atcal, val ued at $15,000, is used. m i i ' Good, Jeff. Di W Exeotfns Mas. sjon, at Itichmond, U to be- eianged in to a Frccdmcn s bchool lien ; Is-fitb, 18CA. tswuTisl