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KSHi ."ww SUTTON & HYDE, LYON'S KATHAIHON, LYON'S KX'CT GINGER, LYpN'S ELKA POWDER, MAarroz.iA water. JnckiMinvin"-, ."rpl. "!t,.uinn ir ISMEItkAX EXCHAXGE;' Corner of Washington and Front Streets, VORTLAXIi. OREO OX. L. P. W. Q"U BY, ' Uxt risornir.Ton or tux " WKTt.n.v IIotki.,") r , TTAVlXC. TAKr.N TI1C ABOVE II iUSB ax.1 entirely REFITTED AXD REF17RXSK El) it. Isimw' nirjnriil inr-ce renndnrc.ttnm.i dntelil frlii.il" nml runner pAtinnv hinl the gen. rl Irnvilllim puMic. Tor salY-iv In the erenl f Hip, mil the cnitri-itla iru of tii'Mi, ft SIVOXD r.tSS.WKhn lirca npittnl In Hie SUM'ifV AI'ARTMEXS. which me mntmn ili'uMMxl M-cliil mimim-il nr llicnrc"in'niiiln irmii.rrHtniii.ii. VAUM ('OLD BATHS ltKdir.l ui ili"hnae,' (Tlili tiou.r ft Inrntlrt litftrcr llir tramboal Lnmtlng limit mi)-other lit - .imi.t THE HOTEL COACH will 1m In vttriiit.r ni tin? s-urnl t.npdlnpt to'fcnnvrjr curt. rdlt iJirlr l.nw's-rtjr' Inni.d limn tit hon HICK Or' UIIAItCK Tli I .- Iiii. ituirire-f roof Safe inr rnlnnMo'. Tin Pri'prn-i.ir will iiuili'iiiiki! Hint rt.ilt.Iiis shall h Irfl uaitW Inn-ndir Hi hull; uU'raclh.-. mid uo.i.-coinlurtulile. nctAll ?00U mtinil VOL xur. iiao.-iSri iiusims JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, A PHIL 25, 1808. NOTICES. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACXSOXVIUK, OREGOX. Ambrotyp o s, Photographs, Cartes do Vislte noxK ixtiie nxL-sr sry.K of art. Picture Reduced j on exlarged to life size. Dlt.A. B. OVEttBECK. Physician & Surgeon, THE OREGON ffll'IML. runustiicn Every Saturday Morning by 8. r. DOWEIX, OFFICE. CORXER C A THIRD STEKETS trii.mh up Mi-ntcnirTittxi JT m. ..,,n R,Axnff- Tmr Dollars? ( nuM within th (lr.t six month, of lite rear, hre tlolur : ir not paid until ihe eii.Irallou of lh yrar, six dollars. ' ' TRtlVtS UPADVRUTIttlXm .. 0n.l',',r (, """ nr ''). "rsl Inser tion. Three DnlUr ( each siilpeanrttt ripe Inn. One Il-dlar. A discount nr rtflt nrrcetir win ' mad in iIm.m. ithnnilrrrllfclir llicreiir. -- - - - ... - . rTi.r.( ai niirr ni miff, GRAND UNION RALLY -1N- fc'EW HAMPSHIRE. el o q ujixt spur vitas . -nv- C3J-OV- "Woods. . ttoi.v. j. u. WALL. OUCAN &WALL, TORWARDING a!?D C0MIGISS10K MERCHANTS, rDriolt :Oxxllcllia.B, CouJ r l't "'! P 'lretrt CRESCENT OITV. ' nrmv wui .mi:xi) to TiiiMsrcmv i. I in.' mul liirwunlliis tl nit ;.-l t-nl i u-Hl l Ihrtrcnn". llliiritiiiiimi'.ll"iUli. Tin1 htxv mini up Iwiiinrtf" liiilltliiis-r-r 'nrni pnml, mul luiu ful" nrnt'itfiiK'Hi' !'' tn-'rcliHiiti. ilniiic l..i-li.. tiirn'iicli I In in ! trnt 'iilfrr lit hh nvi-iclmru'if , or Inn hh.i jui clulm lur pmil lii-t. fLV loii-lnin"iit milicllnl. M-rclutulUi-rtcltiil nil ti.riiiit. liM-fillv P. B. C OFF EN, HOUSE PAINTER, T.i NOW INI'u-.-JMON OK llir. KKIIIII. JL tK'k nr nf'i r ill" n'l l.ml Inrun tlr tc lofinlttii ) ! .-tin A Oiflln. Mr. t-t- !! )vin- ii)iiun'ii, V II C.'Oil "ill riiiiMnin I lie lullii. it .1 cull Im rmmil Hi tin .l.i'i, CoriU'r of C ril Tltrlil Slri't'l, jn MtwI t. i uurl. In u wuiLuinutlLu tnaiitirr n-l iii '.' '. ' nil'. JnivnrHIOcl t5. 11-07. cctlfltf JACKSOXrLLK ORFCOX. Ofilcc lit hi. rit'lili-nc. In the OM OvctlccV llu.ilial, mi Div.tiill "'trtft, EL DO it A 1)0, HH.U. tor. CBl.iOcii.-Sti.JAUiii.iivmr.O. S. M. FARP.EN. rOT-JVTOTpriTTO-" " PHYSICIAN AND Sb.HCEON, OFPICE-Corncr of California an tiKti Streets Jacksonville, Ogn. He will pmcllce In Jckon mul mljueriit riiiintlif , unil atlcmt pruiiipll to iriir.-luiinl Cll. li'liltf DB. A. B, OVERBECK'S D A.TEC JROOMS, Zn tho Ovorbock Hospital, WARM, COLD & SHOWER RATIIS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. r. Gnu in:, m. o., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE removed to Oregon Street, near ly opposite tho French Rcstnnrsut. Jiicfc-oinllli'. D.c. iUt 1m. diciltr UII. LKWIS C A NUNC, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON AND Olamtotrlalnu. A7IM. illful tn nnr ndn mny rwitilrf liU II ttrrtUv. 0(Sf"inlJnliilni: N. Mii(jl' .linn tliiip. nil Kurtll tW CftlirOllltn StrrM. MckoiiVilii. lim'Ilf .-TIIflAl. NO TICKS. DR. NEW BR001IS GWEEP CLEAN! TIIEX GO TO .'HEATER'S BROOM MANUFACTORY AND Dl'V TIIC i:CST IX TIIC JI.U1KKT, - 1 AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. TuctorT on cnrni'rnr OrcEnn mul UISl. Mij-th ()M TillrnvV Hull, utid t'iolto tin '1 rdncn-Aiifil&ui Kif(rtiirMiit. .. JncVioiiilllc. Nuv JDtli. Ii-i.7. novSO-Cin PAV UP-LAST CALL. I.LTIIOSK IVDKIJTKI) TO U.S AUV il. liiidiy i.nl lUil In omiu-'liirw.iril uml u up liy llir "firi iUj- nf '.l..ntiiry fiiMinifr, b ii .Hill iTriMli.ly Im- In tln-ir lulifrl Inilnwi, ui f Ciiinut iln liii.iiii'.n Hillmiil uiniii-y to nut I p oii liubiliiio; uml riinlifuii'ir)-. lrmiMf " fr lie li.i niiir.i.i i.r nil eiii- M il. Hfliti drleilllllilll llllHullIl.il h Hfid iun lwl 'Ii tmlmiiM(r ill.' fi'i" luy il Jutiuury. 18CB hDd.will not ili-iiuil-lr.'iii it. PUITON & IIYDK . JftrkiniiTillc. 1..'. I9tli. 1807. il-t-aiif t . i .i LIME! LIME! T5UII.DBIS. AND irTlinjtS WHO nWIJIK Jj Inn.-, will Uml cnii.iHiit Mipply. nl il.. UtqiMlllT.liniimil'il' I" Mill.M li'Vl'"l on Mini M !. I. Utw.'ii (lr.-Kn "" "Wfl. pn.lti; Mullrr .V ISr.-i.t ji.i.- Hit.'- In it H'- " 'iicc, Mr, nlix- Martin will vult tipoti rurtpn. - STONE "CUTTING . Stone I Mason Work dntmon Mm. tiiMilt iti' l,- Oiilir fmn tliutountrt Hill r.c-ii" '""".'I'1 !,."'l'!!,,",,. ' JOHN l. "ACUl'K. JcknnUli-. April W. ltT l'7 rr.7....t ,, r-r, r Stockholder's Meeting. friiP A.JUAL MBIJTISfi OKTHKHTOf K I !,,., I.r. ..I lliH ltiisili. tt'v.T VliV W.M.I- l'. Ml ..rr.'.".. f.'.V il,'.. ;.ii.iitn" utr nml lakiiik' II'"1 eii.Mvr,titiu .il.n nrnnrlviy nf )ni'rIliif '" MP'iniMiKk'.ir iIih fi,iv"'iy. iii'i' i"; ";" ' ftptinirnrfucliOtlKVliimliii'M mm comviH- "0,0(f-, J ii.Meolau ildenl. '. O. K Kt.tM t'crrUry. AprU Uli, 1H-H. ftpilM, HUFELAND'S C U.llll.TIII mm HITTERS! Tt f l-Mt rnrlOr of i W U!J t 'A l'l4HlT"nl' U ti .l,-ittUl. Prlukt CuilnMOfl Ut Ctlng iui.tr ll Bllr on il. N-rrli. .-r t't UJuj., Urill, rtimcliu4liitrl 'rru!f IIIUI..1 HlJ MU1I Hiuw, I Jiuj muJ rructry .lorn. When I Menu to Marry. Wln-n .In I mfu in innrry t-Well 'Tl Ml., to ilJ.pulp wlili Me j But ir ynn cli'wc In linr me t II, Tray ll.ic.J while I (it ths dute :- Whf n .Imistitcr hutf with rn gtr feet, A mntlitrV iMIr toll to llmrr Cn in ike tin pinMliic wbtcli liny cut, And ti.e nl l be Mucking which Ihrjr ireir; Whn miilpn look njvw a min A In h'm-i'ir wlmt Ihry wnnld marry, AmI nut riny-i.l Urn. w-nn A rutliT or n cnmml.rtry Wlin .')trt lifo itIio hire got The nlTi-r f InrtTV ImihI, Conx-nt In OufH lit-f vtxrtUly nr," And do mil inrnn lit. lot of lil'id " Whrri yniinj mthiinle. fire nllnnid Tn (Inil mul will thn fjiini'.'i" itlrll, And ili.n'l i.xp-cl in I nilimnl Ith riihlfi. dlntiiondi mul poarli Whn rshrt, In trrnrt. fliall fm-Jy clrii ThHrhrtrti mid rmn.l Ion I.I llitlr.pouMf, And lire ft the were ivr.nt In lire Within their lre' oiii-.tory hnufcn Then, mi.'ntn -If I'm not ton nM It Jilcd tn quit Ihl lnnly lir., I'll lini'li my li-nrr. ct-fti.. tn rcnld, And liMik Mrniiid nil fur n wir.'l Wariiinuton, I). CL, ) 1.1th .March, IH03. ) Several Congri'fiitimii lutvu rvturiieil (riiitlivNvu'lIitiuili!iueiiiiMis. All nyrei. tlml Onv. Wooiln ininlv nit nlilo canvtmn for our parly. The ollutvtug Islroni the Coiiegtil Jmupau(tn( Jkni- ocratt a Miiiim-h Ki'imlillcau pnjier, T tlioOtli ol Jliiix-li, 180S: "Aiiotlicrol ilioiiniiieiisQpiiliHuincct. ing-i wliii'h Oistintiili our prvKvnl cam. p-iign took iiltti'u tit PhiiMtix Hall, on Sltlinlitv t'Veiilncr. Hi-lnro kIv ii'idiud.- la.lli. wore In waitlnyat the hall iIooih, n, ,0 ,,,t' "ll'l,'y ' Mni'olii nm! Iho NO. 14 Sia JaUw; ..,.-,. Svn luit oiiii cotiMiititlonn) way (iir those State to bo tvMtorod, nml that vn the way ptceiiliOl liy Coiij:ioi lit tlipItocoiKtriiot Ml nctK,nl'liolillii(t roil Wiiiiomh, Irainiiijf conntlttttiotiii, anil anil ftillintlttliip; thotti to tho pooplo. ItoheN had only tho rlhtu ol traitor tho civil tight to ho hanged, anil tho illvino light to ho damned. "Wo nay tlipy tmixt nitd ohall ohoy tho lawn, ami troopi clinll be kept In tliu South till ovoiy matt obovs tin, Inwlior tho Intnl. Upon tho ipti'Mlnn ol' Impoaolitm-iii, ho believed tho loyal heart of the tin. lion boat mpoiilvo to CongrctiK, and that the throals of the Dontoernttopar. ty to light, II it va carried out, would bo harmleHsi. II Andrew .lohinoii had violated tho law ol tho nation, ho mer ited punMinietit n much ni the liuiu blent Individual in tho land. In closing ho paid an eloquent Irlh When Clcncrnl Shennan ya nt At lanta, ptepnrlng for his li(tnoti.-i umnjlt to the son," an order wan promulgated dlreetiiiK all etvillmm to leavu Atlanta (North or South) wftlitrt twelve dnya. Tho day ol il Immc rt geutlemhrt'i'cn. teroit Slternian'ft olllco nmrfnqiilred lor tho General. TJio latter nitnWcrr'cl, cry prompuy,. j nm Oonoral Slier- rery nearly iTJ man." 'I ho colloquy was ai liillmvn; rn LETTER FROM U. F. DOWELL. Wakiii.voto.s, I). C, ) setn .inimnry, 1608. J v ii uio niiiroiii tuns aro oviuro titrvf committee. Perhaps the Oregon Cen tral wil! ho the llr.t one repotted, and the onlv.onn r..4 any magnltiido tl.nt will beeome ii law tl.' sesi-lon of Con- hoi ol immortal men who had jjlven tip lifo on iunumerahle battli-IIoldi, that the nation might live, mid deplet ed in glowing colon tho work which had been nccoinplifhed by tho llepnb llean party, and the proud fiituro that awaited llio mitiini at il haml. Gov. Wood Hpokcneaily two hour, and at tho conclusion ol III rqicccli, tin' entire aiidfriiee row to tieir fat ami (literal him uumt lairtili." it tliu cloo f tho caiiva. flnv. Woods wa eoinplimonteil by tho lie publican Central Committee, it making tlicbo! Hpecchex that wore inadtMlinliig the whole ciiiivtiMi. All did their very bent. The Deuiocrat clnimed the State by. '1,000 tnnjorily; but the lie piibllcaiiH Imvu can led il by about llneo thoufaud majority, mul they have largo iiiajoiitie in both lumen o tho Legislature. The Kepublieniiscndor ed Grant and Impeachment ol tho Piesiilcnt on every Mump. The iue wa fairly mado and trluiniihautly do- h-I, nod wlili a lieh, powerlul and tint-' "l"' M'"'""".'". will go on, ami .S....I ....t i.... .... .! ....'Grant will bo tho next Pi-...,1i.iii eager to cecurc seat in the balcony, and long before tho hour of speaking the hall was filled. Hundred Mood through the eutiru meeting, which did not close till neatly cloven o'clock. It wan o-thnatcil that lully 'J.OOO peoon were in nltcndanco, and the reception they gave the speaker wa ol the most gr.tt living character. Tliu interest in our pending election i hourly increas ing, not only among tliu otcis, but among tho women of our wholu State. Il rarely Hills to tho lot of political speaker to addles so line mi audience. any where, a the distinguished gentle men were honored with on Saturday evening, and they niaiiileslly felt ami shared tho spirit ol their INlcucr. About half past seven o'clock, Win, L Poster, Ksq., called tho meeting to order, and, in a very happy manner, introduced Gov. Wood, ol Oregon, ait the ill st speaker oi the evening. Gov. Wood in a young man of live mul tliirlv vi-nrn. lull, orcil full linniil. ' ' icat voice, that lilt him admirably lor a Mump speaker. HU oratory I captivating to an audience, and from i!;o moment hi liist pciiod is reached, Oil 1013 TRY IT! T It Y IT! NOBODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I J, O. I eiK. 1'rop.Mvr. TAYUIU IIKNllM-iM. Ar.uU. Jilt-ljr ifMio. 4l3.CI.jr l. Ku riinclicn. I. O. G. T. ALPHA I.ODGi:.NO. I.I. 0.0 T..HOLD' ll n'cnljr mttlna n Tk1j Miunti T Hlvli u.-.'k. ill Iln- IHrlrlCt ScIhh.I IJ.i'1'C. In liickiniilllh1. l.OIKil.' l'"-n Ht 7 iiVI',1. im:;i:i:c mkctinos in ut Tn.-d4v i.rMrh iiKiutii.itlliruilJuuriiiuiiit or SjUIIOItDI.S'Ali: I.OIiOK ill iin-mticrs nf Iho Order In cood ttaudlng aruiurJUIIy lurllal tn pr.-i-iit. i. n iiuuurv. ii. j. i. J. It. WrK S.c'y. Jiiekniilll... 1-Vii fitli. W8. fo8tr a HOLlHlu-lr r.-KuUr coininm Vnii Ihtf WcdiivMlnj Kteiilnjruil Ar uf Ihe full wnoii. in Jtcicoikvii Warren Lodue No, 10, A. F. & A. M IIOI.ll tlu-lr r.-KuUr cuminuiileatlonr ur prrcrii I'irtjc. im- . ... Irl IV U- II MinV, n..iii...'i.. O. W. Svjnir..8e'y. The Ilest Itcmeily Cor I'liriryhiK iw lllnud, iStrciiKilii iilnj il Nrvv. Ke'iorlii); ilnt IAil 1,'ix'iiii-. i" TlSBSL-SIIAMMOnOTKA. It l llm Ikti irvn'rri.llr mrnlii'tiil mmt mij IcViifMi.ir usnl lliin-ly- Cnmi-d l Ii-;! mlv, II cm l" Klii-n My oi Inlmits l-ull !-..cil-ii'ln Uiijill.li. riincli. i.-:inmi.l r.ir. Knr mI- nl uf Hid mlulf mid nt4U drun .lore, nml pri";' r'r. E)IU I'llESB. WMeil lrnBis. tioV Ajt'i't. 4IOCIv"lnl. ,llvHrl Sn l-rmielsr" greJ. xti: Jifnn.vr nr sta7itic Ha prepiied a titnniarv Matcment of tho length and oost ol milroad in tho -(M-ral State at tliu clone of 16(17. The aggregate number of miles com pleted in ISO') was Jil,(Jfli), at annggre- L'lilo ent of (l,3f2,!0i,Q8fi; aggregate in ia07 r,H2o, at a enrt n( el,(l.pl,or0,. 700 fhowing an increase in 1807 of 2 710 tnlkM, at a valuation of $01,030,. lit. hi audience i tvi rifjytort with him. IIu i a Western man who emigrated to Oregon moiu than twenty yearago, ami whose mental development ha been inlltienccd somewhat by the grand and niMgniiiceut seeiiuiy ol tho Paeilic slope ol our extended country. Hoi lieh in imagery, ami a an orator ha rare powers. He I a rapid and fervid speaker, and cannot fail to deeply im prcoft and lutcrcM any audience he may jublrcM. He reviewed tho Demnrratio parly Prom the f.Vove, the most illiterate can learn that it I no s;:iall iin.',''rtak- ing to build a railroad from Portland tij.'t It hatched the rebellion and gaie to San Pranciseo. I.et,u oppoo no mad, but work for all practical routes A railroad to the Iliiiinlohlt will soon cause the rich vallic east of the Cas cade Mountain to bo densely populat ed. Uncle Sam is a great laud pmpri- " Unity around the Standard," ami send back from Oregon a good Union Hepnb lican to tl. ''..! e.i."ii-i C'ongre. Slamii.. ..1 rcliitcd by (act The charge of the Copperhead polltl. tiaii ami press that tho .Smith will bo Aliicaulxed tall into seusoles Jingle boforo tho figure, liven now, when the colored men nre the most active spiiitH in the South, mul when for this reason they Imvu been thrown forward into prominent place in greater num her than ihcv othcrwivu would have been, or will be hcioiilW, tliovoiruiiv. ! I ... . ... . 111 iiiiioiuou 10 ineir milliner, a vcrv iiiHigullleaut place in tho convention. in n scathing manner, charging upon It In Virginia les than oiie-lotirlh ol the convention niecoloicd men. In North Carolina les than oue-ulnth, in .Mi-sis. it vit.i.'ity. That every rebel in tlje South from Jell Davi to tliu lowesl piivatc, and every icbel syinpalhi.er In the Not lli, wa n Democrat. That we had a Dcmncrutio President, Cabi net, Congress and army, ill the com- etor, ami he can assist us to build the I iiieiicemeiit of tho rebellion, and if they r :!. lie can give the company half had, sodecircd the war would have been the laud 011 the route, and when tin railroad i half completed, tho balaueu will be worth three lime a much as the whole of the laud would bo with out tho load. All want a railroad. Aro you a laud owner and can find no puichiiscr for your btoad acres then you want a railroad to bring immigra tion. Are you a merchant nml Hud trndu dull and precniioii only during a short season nl tho winter, then you want a inilroad. Are you a stock rais or and find it dillleiilt to get your cat- prevented. That the principle ol the Democratic, party were mbversivo ol every interest ol tliu people. He next examined tho position of Andrew John son and the Democratic parly in regaid to the legality of Congieshioual legisla tion with ten Slutcs iiuiciticsoillcil, showing that a a logical necessity their position led to lepudlatioii of tho na tional debt, inclined in crushing out the rebellion and to the re-etablish-iiient of slavery. Ho passed in review the opposition of tie to mniket, then you want a railroad the paty to tho war, to tho emauelpii. fM'VlfdiiiVetnrlTii; I'ninpmiy "ill '' ii'd ' JMUiidt nuVy".pidiy. II'- l dy r, April amlJlor1ihiirini'M.of J,-iliiii u ll"jd mi TJlricfniy nTTlln. ru-iiiiii.' ,sr and luktnu' Inlf B 1LL-.KKADS 1MUNTPD AT Jib BMirinei. OrrjcE nt 812 jer tuoueaoo. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. NOTICK.-IUrliii.' rlU-nnM ir nur Kv Inry. f Hf unw prj-iiind inlv nnr wlinle nlt.i.tlj.1. n rtnj 1 liber ..ajt'I'l"4r - On h.ni'1. ilir.t-1 Imi'n Kr..nrr. Can Mp. Duim.lie lullu-r. Itn-H U-v- rlc. JnU.sO.llMV. IL. FtVHK. jJniivnKAT. NV.k. ) Pxrl'. j H" Fraucln. Addr.-. IIKIN A IIUAY, u KreiKo 4 1 ' illi-ry slr-H T 10 lovtJ3.ar,ya.o AND .BLACKSMITHS. CiioilfrUoilnil WW COALsnd HO lB0Jt X.OOO To, wliieh will beget heel packing estab- lishmeiits, and taku your beef to mar kit in a hurry. Aru you a farmer, nml find it difllcalt to procure seed, also to siet cheap tr,nispnit"iioii for your pro durt. von want ar.1lbo.1d, of all men n railroad will be a very betii.g to Villi c.irpentcr, artoii.-uiison or any otlicr kind of a worklnginaii, your very pro polity and happiues depend upon n r.iilmad. To all those yhn like ciiilb ration and refinement, a railroad U their It will bring Intnoer to tiou of slaves, to tho Freed men' IIu lean, mid tothoCitll Itightbill. Tho Democrat objected to tho latter that it clothed tlu iiegio with eitixeuhii, nml that wo had 110 right to o it. The Dfiaocrat had clothed all tho in habitant, included in tiu Louisiana Are you a shoemaker, a tailor, a , purchase in 0Q with ciizciikhip; also 18)0,1111 luJoil'la; In 1614, all IM'Tcx a nndNe,w,Meieo, and not only eon fcrrcd ciljzenshJp upon tho Cherokee and Chnclaw lidhiin in ljSQ, butia-tu-ally paid them a stipend of U10(crgo laud to every adult, ami .'120 acres of laud to every tjild, to becoirtu cHl- js s;or ni - t ' t noyi.F da od u fKitio eu f" 'r"" milv bone l,..;i.l fence and house and it "'! brim' ovsters and freh fish, and fruit ?cns. etc A railroad would quicken the , 'r),o jtinrdity of ijio.lpptriiio that pulse of our commercial llo, ami line tho "pldcht Juhabltant" t,andiog lil in ataaicmont. iho Slate arc entitled o all tho rights jow whjqh they p9jef8wl before o war was cluarjybown, and. that )wvo ippi less than ouo-tciith, in Louisiana theyhavoa uiajoiity, in I'loiLla they 11 ru ouu-foutth, in Georgia less than ouc-clcvculli, In Alabama onoflfih, In Aikausa Iom than one fill eculli, ami In South Carolina tliey aro about equal. There I but one Southern convention which they actually couttol, and in all tint I et their mluoiliy in sinpiuliigly mall. I'hiUult ltliin I'reim. A Goon Ilir.-Vlhu CAronlrle ha tho following poke at the nationality of thoniiiueious Deinoiratic applicants for pohiiiuimou the Han PraiicUco Po lice ; It i iiimoied that Chief Crowley ban received a cablo and overland ill patch all tho way from Dublin, Mating that theie mo largo iiumber ol gen tlemen in that city who arc willing to nccept poititiout on tho San Francisco Pollen lorcc, provided the, chief pay their passage. An nnVcr U requeMeil "prepaid," As a cum outer waft passing along Chatham, street tho other day, ho wa set upon by ono of the shopmen who lie. It; wiilt for victims, ami importuned to buy (something. "Havo you any shirt?" asked tho coijiitryiulul grave ly "Yen plcpty of thlni," "Are they clean?" "Yen," "Then you'd better put ono on, fbr you need a clean shli)t badly," Exit' countryman, leav ing Hhopkeeper In rage, WiJIW a,yoiing,gctlcmctiin Canada wIsIich to pay attention to a young lady, ho luually, II it bo winter, under takes to kill, Jier With. kiti(lne-rby taking lioroutud Bloigbiuj hor. Citi7.ei'i-General, 1 am a IVorth'e man, from the State of Connecticut! have been lit ing nt Atlanta for nearly seven year; have nconniiilnleil consid erable proierty heio, and a.I ieu,tliat you have ordered' all vitleni toTeavo within twelve day, I enrh'e tico If you would innko an cxeyjitioti in my case. I fear, If I leave, 'thy property will bo .destroyed. , -, Getteral Sherman Wltat' ktud "of property do yhu gwn,' (dr.W.Perhapft I will innku nn exception' In yoiir case sir. ,rt) i - k.vr . '.' iii ' Citlien-r own a block of.Morr. -.t .1... ..ii... . . . - .. ' iiiivc invciiing, a piautatioii two mile out of town, nml a louiidry."'' General Sherman Foundry, rhi what havo you been doing with yuur foundry? Citizen Hnvc been making oaMlng. General Shcnnan What kind of eastings ? Shot nml shell, and all that kind ol thing? Citiett Yes, I havo tnado omo shot and shell. General Sherman You have been making shot and shell to destroy your country, havo you? and still you claim laxor 011 account ol being a Notihurn man! Ye, sir, I will mnke nn oimn. lion in your case; you shall go Soutn to-morrow iiiornhig nt suminc. w,Jn. taut, seo thnt this order I carried out. Oideily, show thl mail the done. Citizenlint, General, can't I ro North? .. ' !' General Shcnnan No, sir; foo inn. ny of your eln f hero n heady, sliv ' Tin: escape ol tiuth I rout the tolls of her citsnarOr alway biiitgn to thcur face an oxpostiro ol their machinations. Ono by one, Incidents occur, divulging thudangeiotisand dlshnnest rnctlcci or the Cojipcihcad party, nml at tho same time showing the people by whnt specious argument they are apt to ho leeetvetl. 'llio municipal vlcrllou a Syracuse (N. Y.) waeomitietcd liy (lib . Democracy on theusualory of retrench ment. Their makebelloio song wa sung by c ery olllco seeker. IlducMy, lioMover, unmasked their illlaluy, ami since thostieccuslonol'thc Itepuhltcans, It ha been asccrtaiued that tho retlr ing dynasty had increased tliu city debt about .'10,0(10. Tho question might not bo imp-i linen t: Wa this additional debt entailed to peipetuato Copperhead tvll'l,i(ulrlf,nta Vrt, Afo.sT.iizi:i. The N. Y. World seems to havo apostalicd Iroui tho Deinoerallo patty. It ha ' thrown oil'" on tho wool und.shiii'hoiie nrgu. inent. In a recent issue it sa: "A it race the negioc of Now York, con-si-letcd from a police point of ijew. aro 11 belter clasi of citizen than tho lower grade of while. A iiegio or uegres I hiought beforo tho Courts occasionally for thelt; occasionally a man i arraigned for outrage, and very rarely lor ilruukcnucsx or tnuriler. Hut tin 11 clas ihe negroe giio llio polico compariititcly little trouble, Thl Is tho almost universal testimony of pat rolmen, sergeants, captain, and super iiilcuilcntr. Tho J:ciiniiiicr and (,'oW should lo.e no time In leading thtf llorAoul o the pail v for these liupq llllo ailuil-'- - N I VlmmU'te, Tiik Di in. 1 1. its u.iie been iiisiiiing with iqipaicut eiirni.'tii.-H .m .1 iu.ln. tlon of govcrniiiental expenses, livery step of Congres or the respective )o paitmentM in that direction met their appiotal until a bill wan liitioduccd into tho House of Iteiueseulativca to yacato some ol the higher olllccs in tho m my. Thl ineasuie wa nccordant with ihe pievluu reduction of the ar my llsell. Hut tho Dimocrulft howl over this leduellou hecnu-o il will less en the grade of some of their own noil.. If expenses 1110 to be reduced It cannot all be ace plishcd with ihe rank nnd file. Some of the GeneinU must go lower. Why not ? Yrtku Journal. Tiik Wkhkoot or ihhTraykih. Jo sppli tells ol how horror rft up in him, Ijko a iiitishioom, on xUitlug a ltadlcs.1 meeting at Klehmoud, on hi travel. Ho say a negro presided, a negro wa Secretary, and negroe addressed tbe meeting. Why does ho not tell Ihe wholn truth about that li('ud.iitk, which ha so di-enscd Mnlmnguialjnnf Why doe he keep II from tho'iibllb that that meeting Was called iy "n. groes, and fornegioe onlv, and that In. Smith and ouu other. Wehfoot Ware tho oi)ly whito iqeu iu hy-JQiHr