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amcff- FRANCO-rAMERlCA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, orrosrri? THE Odd Fellow's Hall, JackRonvlllc, Oregon. ' ' 1 '' UJJi - ' Traveler! nnd resident boarders will line- MADAME D' ROBOAM'S BIDS AND BEDDZZfO Placed In firt clnn order, nnd In every Way ruperlor lit miy In ihl. secllnn, nud lurpsused by nny In the State. HER ROODS ARE NEWLY Flin.MSlICI), Ami n ptciiltrnt supply nr tlm liest nf every tblug (be innrket, iill'iinls will be ub "". tulncdllor HEH TABLE. No troubled will If iparif1 In dcHirvo Ihe mt ronsjp nf tin trawling M ncll ui the ticrtnu Bent eoniinuiilty. Jacksonville, Mnrcli 31, 18CC. tr P. B. COFFIN, HOUSE PATNTER, IS NOW IS POSSE-WON OK TIIK I.NT1UK Mock nf nnitrrlnls mid loots Inrnierly b--InnKliiK '" Coslt'llo ti Cnlllii. Mr. C'nti-ll ImviiiK wllhdiiiwn. I II Cnlllii will continue the Im-duc-p, ntiit cull Ihj IiiiiihI mI his -Imp, Coiner or C and Ttn-iil Streets prrpireil In iln win k In it wnihiu.t.ilikc miiiiiiici anil ul r nnuiihht ruiei. Jacksonville. Od IS. IPO". nclllltr KEW BROOMS SWEEP CLEAN t THKX 00 TO VttEATEK'S BROOM MANUFACTORY jiiu iit'v tiii; r.csT ix Tin: mahklt, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Fuefory .... corner nf On-iorn inn! MittnFl. by llii- ()M Fellow's Hull, nml uppmlto lh Fiww'i Aiu'-ricui lt.'liniriiiil. jNikw,nvllli Nov amli. Ifr,7. iim-:iii-i,ia TAT UP-J.AST CALL. ALL THOSE IVIlKUTKI) TO t'.S AIM' iM'it'by i.'ii.-il in emu- l.irw.ird I n up li) lli iirsl iliy nf .liii.tlury nniu.njr, in. i will certainly In- In tln-ir Inteierl Inil.isn. im v.. C.inn." ilit bii-lio-s wi'l.i.ni numi'V in urn I I'll nun liulii iiii'k : mill InriliiMiii'ii'. tic iitiM! ' fur lie ImiM iiiliunl ul ull t.-.iiciliil. w- !"'' iIhIcmiiIihiI III lltM II IM" I'M" II ll..is 'I litislne. tiller tl..- II i" il.i, ul .l.ii. nun, 1 Bf'H .(.till Hill l.lH ll. '.l" I'l'lll ll .-r i nv .v iiYiK .1 trk.i.1 v'Hi. ! -. Ill . IHI',7. .1 e'JI LI:IE! ir Bru.i)i-.i(- ni '"'i lillll. will Hail ll ' i'llitll.- viiu lUiii' inn' iii.idy, i ' Iwiil imiilllv. In nii.iiillii' tiiMilt.nl mr Mhiii on Mulii lni-l. If twin Uri'tfiiii m.il Tli'rd ! posit.. Mullu V Hi- iitrt- ' "'" I" " ,v " fliCf. Ml. ivlex. Muiln I. t.o ii.h.i ii. ' cis. STONE "CUTTING " AMI Htmie .Miihoii Worlc done on term. In Hill Ilit- inn.-. Onl'T. Iitm. llie country will no-lvi prniniii ntleiilli'ii JOHN II I'KAIWK. Jwckfiiilll. April St.. IhiiT Hpi7 Administrator's Iotico. Novii-i: is iii:ici:iiv oivtis tii vt tip uuilerin.n il lm been ilnly nppnlnt-il li tlm t'lin.ii) Uniirt ul .low pliiiin ci'iinn. Siui' if Oim, iv I lie .Siliiilnl.llilli'r I'f I In' exbite or Antiii.tiii1 t'l.irk, iI.cimhiI, lulu or JoM'pliluv county. ivk"ii All pi-won hmlnjt cllm ncnln't nbl ef tnlo urc ri'(pitvil In prermi lln-in ivitli pinH'i voucln r in mo, ut my ten tlence, In hiioker Creek Viilly, Jiw"plilnciniiily. Oregon, ul li In nl"e liiniilli'i Iroin llni il.ite lanul'. All per oni liiilebtiil In tiilil e-luln uro liquuid lo make Immvillutu pumi-nt. TltUMAS II BOWLUi:. Sueki-r Creek. Jinn-lAlli IHC8. Jy4 4w. i i BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. NOTIC13. Iliwlnir rllnpnwil nf our Ko tory. w iiie nutv prepureil in ulvi-imr whole attention to mi' l.iMiher mill l-'iinllii lmlmi' On liAtnl, direct Iruin I'mure, CulT & Kip Uomollo l.i-ailier, Ibxit .!'"' ' John O. IIkiv. I L. I-Vviik, I John Hiuv. Nbw Ynik. I I'urU, I Pun I'iiiiicI-C'ii Adlr.. IH'.IS A IHIAY. f.m rimiaUc 4 Hi lliill.-i) Sliiil T X'O'U.sxd.x'srxxa.oxi. AND BLACKSMITHS. CuoibtrUml mnl Ulil(li COAL ami I'lO IKON . IpQQO Ton.,, loSlouMidflftit, drinlxliy t'A -. , j. u. i)ovn- I - 413 mnl tli 1'itfllU- St.. ,4v4 .JTrnocWp. TAIM FOR SALS.. qlIK VALU.MILB FAllM OF WJI. 0. .X Wllk two mnl n Imir mlleH ninth of I'Ikb- nU. I iiomt otlVriid lor mlu tit luw llgiirc ouil uprni inuvjn'inf. Now U lluiitline to Invert in bind ill tbo beft ;grlcultmu aiitrlot in tbu contily. For parHeul,;uqalrp,pr ' v. . O. JACOBS, Jo?i7.ir. Jrtwyl,Qga. EEL !l (I II AIM), i r.Cat,.Vi)Ri-4U.Jnokcii.vlllr,(. ; i S. IVJ. FARREN. xnttjy'aE!iar .. a. VOL. XIII. AHWfffS BUSINESS NOTICES. Peter Britt, PhottOgrnpluc Artist, JACKSONVILLE, OULVO.X. ' . ,. Ambrotyp c s, Photographs, Cartos do Vislto noxE iktiw rtxL'sr srvu: or Art. IMc-ttin-A lU'iltiCL-il OK ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE. DR.A.B.0MBE0K. Physician & Surgeon, JACKSONVILLE, ORECON. OntCtMitliNiprMfiirr. In the Old Overbed; lliiKpllitl, ml Ori'Kim Street. DR. E. H. GREENMAN, 1'IIYSICIAN AX1) SUKGKO.V, OPFICE-Corncr of California nnd Pifth Strtcb, Jacksonville, Ojn. tin will tirnnllre In Jnrkiin mnl iiiljncenl eniiiiller. mid iilleml prnmplly In prnrelntiiil cull. ubitr DR, A. D, OVERBECK'S 13ATHKOOMS, n tho Overbook Hospital, WAItM.COLl) itSUOWKlt UATIIS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. r. ;ui;i:i:, m. i., PHYSICIAW&SURCEON, OFFICE removed to California Street, Couth side. Jiifk llle. I).C. '.'It lKl. ileCil tr 1)11. Li:VIS (JA.NU.NG, PHYSICIAN A; SUUGKUX AND 717'ILL iilletnl to nny wbn niuv reiiittrti htr l ervl(-is. (iflU-e ni'jolnliiu' N. I.idki'IV hue !i'ii. nil liiirOi ble (.'ulllnrillil t-'lrtt'l. H'k.niilille. niii-Jir KI'CPIAL NOTir-KS. i,TAUCFTIIEUNI01fi t-C-iUTrD ! t TOHACH DlTTCfiG! J T!-i'H If'i " r't I 'tie n - mll-flr) Vt,,iul.,.....l - fi.i.in. n-. it .crj l.utl-1 7P.Y i A , JJDGE t 1&T lY0UR ti: mi r c:lfi ; ill tf rrwll' ti. A 1 f-rt tii 1. , -.t ir-t 1 ( m. .oil . T I .kll-ll ' l v.ii.t li-i.M4ieu.iiM.K)itru il.u'l.-.l- Lbi.lo r.nitdtt trnimttmluilf.t rttnlltMa'.Uiltll4.l.biai i1 ( '.il l.lis a -o ''lulraliytiUi.n il la V.a i.tf of J (itnis.llrnsv:l.itiiurii,i.iniif,iitirnii i'nTls, It m PjM1 jwt. ler, iinlaj JiPtlirii. v. I. t 11 iu. ... ..'. ).... , '.. utK It m PjM1 jwt. ler, iinlaj o of A "e-le, i",ic.lt r 's it. . : nc. ( A. H.M. ! S. t 'B'Atri -imn, r. r..n- net A t krn. I mi I r i r I (LOCK ; a. ... . ... . Dlt. IIUFELAN D'S rt i.t.i. i. ri. n SWISS KTOJUIIII HITTERS! r e y IT! Tlif W't 1'tii.nrri.l lli IUi-41 A l'UMiii it'ierl A tf)- Artwiit. Prli.KI Uiiiirjl fTiutliiicturilr l.itt K'nl.jr on Ihf nll"l." f ll kiJll.)., kuttrl tublah l.n. tlt.rl T 11 Y IT! ur iVt oUllrn' miJ null ll.ujr, tlniitiiO nn.rr. ituict. NOBODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT ! J.U, I'MKIl, rru.rUlvr. TAVLUK t UKNIIKU S.l Agentf. Jolfi-ly -ji iid. sl.l,CI Bl. Su TnrxUto, I. O. G. T. ALPHA LOIIOU. NO. 1.1.0,0 T.. HOLDS Its rt'tfuhtr intetlnt'. on Tnt-il.t t-vt-iiinj: ol" iiich week.ni thu Ki-lnct s'clionl IIi.iih'. In liiekmuivlllf. LODCi: opens lit 7 o'clock DICOItlii: MKKTINOS (ho .nt Tiiwduy of e.tch iuniiili.itlliritijiuruin.'ul or tiUUUUDINATU I.OI.OK. All uiembcrs of tho Order In cood ttuuOInx ii.L-vu.ilIully iuvltwl tn be prurei.t. I), vi u. UAtl.l, w. v. i. ,i. K. wauk S'Cy. JHekHiitvlllf, Feb Kill. 1 8(T8. To R tf Warren Loduo No. 10. A. F. & A.M jf. HOLD Iholr n-Kulnr cnnnniinlcatloiis 5foii the U'nluewluy Kveiilims or pp eed ArS hit; tin full in. inn. hi ieKiivn.l.K, iilt wit.v.. A. MAHTINi '. M. U. ,V. SiVAiir.Svo'y. Tim Best Kerned)- for I'lii-ifvim; Ihe I1hh, f-ii-euulheuliig the N ivw, Utntorinj: the 1. 1 is. Aepetile. In FUESKW IIAMDL'ltR TEA. II l Ihe lu.'1-t iir.c'-ervuilvu nainstul ijievet nny fiokucH., If ined timely. Composed ol herbs only, il ci) bo given wfely o lufmils Knll dl-reetlnn-i In Knulbb. Fii-naliHiiiutsn nnd tier linin. tvltli every uickiijic. TltY IT! For Hide t nl tiu,wliole.uu (tud ntall drug alorcB noil urocerlcn. EMIL FRGSB. Wholetnlo DruRglst, v ' Solo Aguot, 410 Cloy treat, joyHyl San Frnnolsoo. "asm -jiBi "v - ?'i: ' i - t . x'-jjr i.". JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1868. TUB OREGON WTINEL. ruuLisnED Every Saturday Morning by B. F. DOWELL, OFFKB, CORNER V TIMID STREETS, Tr.tiMs op NunscniPTioxi Foroneyc.r.ln mlynncc. four dnlUrs5ir not niM wilhlli the titrl lx mntitb or the yenr. nvr- ilnlliirs j If not rnU uutU the cxplrmtlou of the yenr, fix ilollnrn. TRIlMt OP ADVKnTlHIXa I Oiu-fqimre (10 ltncp or !). flrt Innertlon. three ilollHrx: inch nili'niniiit Iiifcrtlnn. unc dullur A ill-cmiiit n HIiyixT rent, will be ni.itlo, to lline who ndvertlH- by the yenr. 0I.criiI Tender received nt current rlr. vm luiuwimamw n li Wlia I 1 Would lie. F.IOU TIIC NKW- VIIIIK curi-KR. II I Imd to bo n bird I wouldn't hvtl link. They Imve lo rlo o eurly, And K" to IkiI nt durk : , I wnnMn't be mi eagle, 1 ha king of bird", (mi called), I wouldn't I io hi. Mujirty, Fur ti-.tr 1 riil'hl be bild. I wouldn't be it ptrrotv It Miiuliln'c be much fun To lime i l.e nnblu pnrlrinun Come round with dn ui.d tiim : Nor .HI would bi u chli'keii, 'Co win li tin- inorlitl coll Wim rlmnl d oir. tut ijulet life Ml)!ht Il.tli.li In it bind Hut If I hud In lion lilul, I'd lie one ihut wit fly '' I'd l u (my c-.iiniry And 1 will lell you why : IK-cuuse you're tiuuteil bamUome, And ll you only rliiK, , GeU ciitllfflrh nml chlekweed And loin ul bully thlngf. And to film- clmiuiliij creutuie Von cuu bre.illn; your lure In bour. And wnrbteou your rouudel.iyi Itlnht to her rwei t nnd utroti : She'll cull ymi till the pr tllet umik-h You'll lit In Ihi tMtUrJ Now, II' yuti h.nl tn ! u li rd, Aim :!n um ih liii.u lor! J. II. II. LETTEH FKO.M B. F. DOWELL. 'v .VS.IH.V.IOV. I). C. ) .liitiu .Jit., IKUts. )" ooNitifhs:u.v.t. avi this ciiim.hi: ji- SSV. T.."''it'is' mi .-iitttnbiy List aibtptt. '1 i iv, .iv- tod-ty the t'h. . ". ' ' . (Iifs X. 'tig 0,'liilf li, .. .. . .e iii'i-ii'i.- ' tin lloirsi- t' '. i ... . jii iiu.i.L ..nil .puci.ilnis ..1 ...y J..... l ,in4 geiirliiueii were rum pilbvl In oi'isipy seals upon the i-teps I in tin- .ii-.li--. The tbuii-ways nail cor- iiini'i weft iiivr.ii. j... i.t.i. i.i crowd, if pui-sible, was .nniu ilfii-t-than during the iii.pcacli.iie.it trial. The Sjieaker said as soon as the Em bassy was nimiiiiiiieil by lilt-tltil-ki-i.-er Hie Cleik would suspend the .tiaill.ijj. ol tliejiiiiru.il, Whun mill way ol tl.e Hail t ho lut-mlieis vvotibl lise in tlit-ii' jil.it'ts, a. l one rap of th.-guvel would ii.ilir.ite ulieii they shtiuld again hi seated. The Embassy would then take position in front ofrhe Hpealau's desk, and would be pn-scutcd by the Com i nit tics severally to the members of the House. Soon after this announcement the Embassy entered jllnti. Anson Jtur liogamcj the head of the JCmhassy, who is an American, was escorted by Gen eral Seheiiek, a member from Ohio; one of the .Manila, ins by .Mr. Uronks, a member from New Yoik, and follow ed by tho Chiuesu secretaries and the iuteipieteiH. The order indicated by the Speaker was then followed. Mr. Scheuuk ad dressed the Speaker and presented the distinguished guests. Thu Sjieaker, Mr. Colfax, then inhlrcbscd thu Embas sy, d.i. M lie: Yoi'it Ex.-ku.kscii:s: The House of Hepreseulatives interuiils its ori)inarv labors today to icceive in this Il.-ifl the Embassy which thu oldest nation ol the World has commissioned to Ameiica and Europe, ami in the name of the United States we bid you wel come. Spanning a en.1ti.1cnt in our area, from thu IJ.iy of Kiiuday to ihe granite portals of 'the Golden Slate, wo turn our laces from the fat her laud of Europe to clasp hands in closer re lations than ever iicioro Willi iiiosu u-lio come to us from that continent ( which was the birth place of mankind, Nor does it lessen our pleasure that ' thucliiutoiine ciiimhshv, iraiisieneini ho vyas from inemjoiivliip pcru tv ai- ploiuaiio (iinies norgau to v.u iiibvmh lidenco of his Imperial Majesty, to ' ., ..-! J .I.n ntin. whom lie was ncctvilitvil, tlmt lie re turns toiler midst honored with his uiiiiiiKiiisiicii nssocinies, ns tne cusio Milan oi tne innsi roimirkunip iritHtvver comililtted by an Kmierur to his Kn-i vtvs. ' This Embassy ol the Chhieso Em - mre whieli litis nttraeled siu-li tiiiiveisnl ""tjo.i, lus bee., hailetl .limthont uur tniiii, hi i. univ iih in:iKini; nil on wartl slot) in the Woild's hUlorv, but nbtmf Al ii..nltne iiiii,,.iMt i. tl.t. 1?,.. llllHit.. .:.. .. u-;lim s,..,,- . ' , .1 ntinEtl IrontiiiR the sumo I'ltettic be.-i on whu-h the millions of Cl.i.tu have looked, ntrw-Jielnro our country was born into the lamily o( nation, with our 1'iiilnu . ---. ..... . . . ,, ititiironii iitituiy iiiimniiiiii)r coiniii) tion nnd ditineil with lines orMftiiiiers iilving li-om its hrmiiil, K.it nml West, to JKTo.m, the l.fcliu-ny ! com. l.iillioail ntpiilly npproaeliinij eoinplu- iiuiie between Ain aniT Euioi.e: with our posics-iions on the l'ueilio slope, nearest ol nil nations ol the country from which you c-ome-wo hail your a p peiiiance nt this Capital as thu aug - eiing of eloper commercial and interna- tioual imereourse. Wishing you us conli.-il iigici'ling wherever you may go, on Hie Tlian.es and (he N-itie, thu KdX. .ri' VI "" X"": euinest nml u beai Hell welcome. , to be called out to snppicss ihe liot. Mr. nuiliiiguiuu then responded ns This year order w.-n mnliitnliicd by the follows: ,ciiy police; yet two negroes ami one .Mit. Sim:.ki:i:: On behalf of iiiyns..' wl,i,,' ,,m" nvn' killt'11 t-oon niter the eintes nml myself, 1 thank you for this election was over, warm ami unusual reception, it tiatts It is ptobablo .milling will he done ccii.ls ,iU pciM.nal coii.pllincnt. It is ulth the Oivgon War CIiiIiiim IiUmh I l.e greeting ol one great people by , , ,, . ., ., , , , ,. .....l.er. It is the Occident and t hi A,m,,i B- 'Hu-'Hiinl Au.lilor Oiieiit tor the fiist time in Hint electric "'' ut' ''cud uu niiiciiilment to the coiit.ict wliii-e tntich" makes the hole l.iw so as to allow him to nuillt them woil.l kin." It is the uiecling of two neconliug to crpiliv nml ustlce. Con emllxiit ...is nlih-li have hitherto re g.ess will probabKailjourn belbrc this volveil in sc pu rate spheres. It is a , , , .. mlifliiv rev oil limi. l',.t t.s I, !.. n'.'uhcs.l..eksoiiville. tlmt it'vv ill noon without thtiMt com ul. nit It win goon without tl.o-c uonv ul- mis which nre too apt to iiuirk great iiii.ges'iii huiiiaii alb.iis. J.el us hope II'Vii ! .:''"."l!,,Vr1..ui ,"! ,i'. Sl! cl tl .Ili.il.lln.r ..i I...... ..i i i.i i .-..x ....e ... .,,.- i.niir ,, iiiiiiiiiii l,,1,1, We ate tne it.-.i.... W .,,. i ..I.I. beat of ilium nor martl.il tn-ad. Grant can beat filly Chases, and the Though representing the latent power whole Democrat lu pint v throwed in ol eighty millions ol fighting men, we (,,,-,'bo.l balances, arc t lie hcr.iila ol mmi will. Wosiek ri . m . , tort a that cpmli.v vvi.h.iut which r,,u ll""l""t"'n MIL to pay tho nations ami un u are' degraded. We l',ir11'"1 expenses ol the Government seek not only the good n China, but only appropiiates (.26,0110 for the stir-voiii-good and the good of nil man veys of thu puldio lauds in Oregon, kind. e do this it. no seiili.nei.t.il Tl0 Committee on Publiu LiimUot the sense. Vtc would be iir.tcttcal es the c . , , , , . , ... toiling millions whom we represent.. N'""t,! ,mvo "Srtt,, ,0 ' II ly SVe inviie .viiutoal.i-ii.nli-rti'ade. We $"V'(J0. invite you io a more iiilitniie e.amina- Theru is a bill pending in thu Senate tiouol the structure of Chinese chill- to iclieve Hodeiick R. Hutler of Ten ,...., U e ,,,v He you to better nm,n. fOI ,,10 ,,.,, ,iMlW,y m(0M.,l iniculioii of the iiiaiiueisol that peo-' i i i ,t . . , ,.. , ,' ,d -, :li. ir icii.-MiMuec. their p-,l.ei.re, "M ,,im ' lla' U''1 0:U'' !" Iti It tlieii-n.ti'i s tn si-lmhioliip, their emu will pass both Hoii-es soon, and then jit-tun. c...i iiiii.it ions, thi-ir high ciii- hu will take his seat in tho IIoiim. ore ul let mi. I silh ; ami we shall nsl; .nf tlit-iu, fi'.mi ymi, moileru scieneu .Vim ii. It.,, taken lis ilevuliipineiil with in Hie ine.uni-y ol .nan, mm the holy docilities of our Chiitian I ill.. It is for the pt-l to say whether or not it .vHscitine when it continued tilling szvx n!iuu is' ioMiie'trio, say vv lather it is lor u lair siud opeiii'"" I"'"1"'", 'ving mivunii limes rep. policy or lor one foumlt d on prejudice, ' resented his district In Cougrcst, madu ..ml in lit. it assumption ol superiority juipi'cch in Qtilncy recently, in which wl.i.his j.s.tilie.1 neiil.er ,j physical , , declared that the hlgheu wellaro aliililj nor lt mora e Uvation. I i .i . ..i i i . , .t L The pep!',, ol tin Unued .S.n.es ',' tho nation deniand, tho eleotion of havoie-iiiiailiil ilii.i.iu'li their Exei-u-"'"' Grant to thu Presidency. His ivc ami tl.ioiigli this House, iniilj spt ech was carefully piejmied, nml mi tliiongli the pies- with n unanimity mblu one. Col. Morris read to thu and .in.l utility of souiiiiient which makes!:,.....,, .,.,. fiJi,,...!.,,, i,..,- ,.. r. mu jitoiul ol the eivili.niion in which lir. was 1 ess re. I, nnd glad to seu II missed in ruticw by tho scholars nml states men of China. I trust, sir, thu Amer ican people will iiliiih by that senti ment, ami I hope it is but an earnest of that spiiit which will meet us oil the shores of tho distant sen mnl on the banks of the beniitilul river, which yon, sir, nave iiaiueii Thanking the House fin-the rccep-ltwo piessvd its welcome, we nwnit sitc-li nirllier action us the proprieties of thu occasion may remiire, The closing sentence was greeted with lotiuds of iipph.uc. The Embas sy then occupied positions in trout of the Speaker's desk, ami each member was severally iiitrndnccd. Mr. Ilnr- tlf.. 1 . 1 'Wc grceicu many ot nisoni irieuns ami awju.iliitaiices in thy lloiiso vvth gical corili.iiiy, ami the Ghluese tip parcnllv looked upon fi, with levcicnce ami gralilicaliou. Mr, llurliuyaiuu was dressed in n milt black Aicrican -,otiuiie, with tlesh colored kid gloves. The rigid hand glove was pulled oil' and he held it in his left hand. All thu Chinese weru dressed just liku those mound Jacksonville, with n straw- hat liku the women's bonnets were twenty veins Ewh ni, u. rm.iVu(, ft ;mnu. nnd a licaity rccopthm. I have no doubt the mjssipn mcnn prpgrqss, and that It will result in great good to Eu- NO. 25 ii-t i- .rope, Chin nnd the United States, misckllankuus. Dr. .Tcso Robinson nfrived here a few days ngo. He is in fine health nnd cood spirits. 1 It is said the witness Woolly is now ...tnt.. ... ...n ...i.... t... n ...t.t. .i. ; J ,10 IMIV(J(1 flir lll0 lmnHMO of ,.-.,...... buying Si-imtor' votes on the impeach- itwint tinl Tf It. .Iumi t... ...Ill 1... ..... , , , ' '..,........ ii-ni-ii iiimii i-uniiiii'iiii'iiL in it iL-tr iinv-i. i n, i.;n B. ..aj i,,t, if., i I ,,,ol". pnwed liotl. House, nd- '""""J-" Aiknnsns, Loliisiatm, Alabamn, Ot'orgin, South Cntolinn, North Cartv linn, nml rioiiiln , nilinitttliij tin ,,,, i. .. .i:? ... ,ou "' " Una, nml Floiidn will soon follow A io last live Slates is iiion in the Senate. I ,mvo no ,0"nl ol ' ''K.'. These Soul hetn Stnn-s nre said to be ns quiet ns the City of Washington, I The election in Washington has just ' , ... .. ,a"!',',, ol1' " WM ,""re I"'1'1 ,,",,, the one which wns held hciv in 1830, which I intended. Five or six men ,Vcic killed about the time of the el.'e- l" '' I" I8S0, and the maiiiies bad The Dcinocnits intend to iiominnte im t'cmocniis iiiieuu to iiominnte Chase for President on thu Ml. ol July t their conveiilion in New Yoik, if he iMit distanced by Pendleton ur-Han- " " , j, , ,, coek on the first ballot. i Lettei from Gen, (irniit. (I ruw ILf Ctiki.pi ltrVuLlki.il ) Hon. Isaao N. Morris, an old and proii.i licit Dcmoiirat of Quiuuy III,, who htm repeatedly been honored by ri?.h u? ,,l:,co,, '" " um- Grant, written in IflOl, in icply tn n . ,.. , ,.,. , , . ipiery from himself whether Grant would accept thu Piusiilciitial nomina tion or not: Nasiiviu.k, Teiin., January 20, 18(11. I fou. I N. Morris, Di.aii Sin: Vour letter of thu 'JOth of December I did not rcctivo until ,uyH K0 r rt.ct.jvo )lly Bllt. '"''" '" "!l Uln.lly spirit, ami y"uasuioi-uiiuiiswer,couliieuHally, l win not will. hold it. Allow 1.10 to say, hoWcver, that Iain not 11 politician, never was, nnd hope never to he, nml could not wiito 11 political Ictlcr. My only desiiu Is 10 serve the country in her piesent trials. To do this ellicient ly it Is neeessnry to havo thu confi dence of ihe army nnd the people. I know mi wny to butler secure this end than by a fallhful peiforiuancu of my duties, So hiug as I hold my present position I do not believe that I havo the right tn criticise the policy or or der of those, itbovu me, or to give, ut terance to views of my own except to ihuuuthnrilicsnt Washington, through the Geueral-iii-chief of (hu Army. In tl.is respect I c pvv I luive piovcn my self a "good soldier." In yotir letter you say that I havo il in my power t bo til" "next Presi dent. This is tho lust thing in tho world I desire. I would regard such a consummation ns being highly unlor tttnnto formyjolf.if not for tho country. Through Providence I linvo attained to more than I over hoped, and with the position I now hold in tho regular nrmy, if allowed to retain it, will bo more than tatislicd. I certainly (shall never shnpo a sentiment, or the expres sion of a thought, with a view of being candidate for office. I scarcely know tho Inducement that could bo held out to mo to accept office, nnd unhesita tingly say that I iuliiiitrly prefer my present position to that of any civil of fice within the gilt of tho people. , This In a privato letter to you, not intended for others to see or rend, be causu I want to avoid being heard front by the pulrilTrCxcept thtuugh ncls in the performance ol my legitimate, du ties. havo the honor to be, very respect fully, your obedient sorvn.d, U. a Guaxt. m ..I - A Democtat 011 Urnut. Some months ago thu Pittaburgh Post, one of tho most respectable ol the Democratic papers of Pennsylvania, contained 11 leader under the caption ol "The Demoeratiu Party in a Certain Event," from which we extrnct tho salient paragraphs without any l.trther comment. They speak for themselves: Suppose that, contrary to thu wish of some of thu leading Radical I Hack ICc publicans, who waul the office them selves, Gen. Grant should be nominated for .he Presiileniiy by tho Republican paity, what course ought thu Demo cratic party to puisne? Ought we to nominate a man in op position to Geu. Grant ? Ought wu to charge him with being nn enemy to his country, or in favor of unjust mens tiles, merely becaue he may havo re ceived said iinmluatinu? We nre inclined to believe, that mure, depends upon Geiieiul Grant now than upon any other individual In the (.Mil ted Stales. We belivo him to bu Inr supeiior to thu majority ol Inr-slghtcd politicians who have been 11. ling thu nation without biiiiglug poncnor econ omy to our legislation. Ilo Is known to ull the peoplo as 11 straightforward man, and, so far as can be judged, .1 man vvelf dUposed to deal l.ti.ly with thu peoplu if all sections of the Union. What better thing enn wu diijic.ii of General Grant's iinmluntloii by tho Republican paity than to vottvr Um fur ttc JWaidiiti'i Our aim should bu to Hticugtheii hit hands; to render him im much as possible independent ol paity, nml to flat him 111 fiu JStal tic nt is' tho jhojiU: If unanimously, to much thu better. Wu solemnly believe that if the peo ple generally of thu United States can eoiuu together with teal unanimity on Geueinl Grant, in regard to tin. Presi dency, it will be thu happiest thing lor our country that could possibly occur. Thu luturu good cilia ol this coursu mu almost incalculable. Wo earnestly ask our Dimioeriitiof. lends ovc.ywl.oro t.i consider this subject caiulully. The Pni-lfli) Itiillroml. Thu first official communication of General Scholield to Congress Is tho following Idler ol General Sheridan, embused by General Grant nml him self: IIi:aikj'!h Di:i'Ai;TMi:.STOi'Mib8oinii, Kr. hcAvi'.s-vvou'iii, Ka., May S, 1808, Thu Kutisns branch ol thu Union Pnclllu railroad wilt in a short tliuu bu completed to a point about thirty miles dlM.iul Iron. Fort Wallace, Run. sas. At this point thu G0vert.1ue.it subsidy ceases and work ends. I would respectfully urge 011 you thulm liortniifuot the Government continuing its aid nt once ns far us Fort Wallace, nnd itttorwiird to Fort I.you, Colorado Tcriitory. Thu road could heflnUhdl to Fort Wallace by about July , nnd to Foil Lyon in timu for thu sjiijng freight to Now .Mexico In I8U, 1 know that, peculiarly, it would bu to thu advantage of the Government to help this road eeitninly as lar us Fort Wallace, and also to Fort Lyon; but in uiblitiou il utmost siibstaiiipillv-ends ihe India.. 1 roubles by thu iimriiiciTfct which It exercises over ihe liidi.i..,aiid mu laciiity wine., ti gives to the mili tary In controlling them, I have not had a single depredation lu uiy depart ment since I assumed command, ami I linvo thu greatest desire to maintain this peaceful condition of ullairs. I madu a great deal of peronal exertion by visiting nearly uvery post in tho bedim, of tho country in which Indians weru hostile last year, nnd in nil inter views vyith thu Indians, I wns led to believe tlmt wo. nay benbluto preserve peace during tho coining summer. No one, unless hu has personally vjbitcd. this country, can well apiirechito tho great assistance, which tfiis railroad, givQs to economy, security, nnd ctlect ivciiess in tho administration of milita ry afinirs in thisdepartment. Yours, truly, V. II. SuwtioAX. MajosvQenoral, U. S, Army.. " General U. S. Grant, Commanding, Ao