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tv SggSMMWlPAHY. I jHP VOL. XIII. HS?lfiraE" nusiMres nqtio,K3. I mm fepn mtiml iuM'Ficii)i or EMERSON'S PATENT umble-Tooth and Perforated Cireular Saws- rarhrtttd Mrt m ml Orow-Out 8hwi, with AcTJustable Sockets. oaw-qummers, swages, CANT DOGS, ETC., wniiUMIitieiUnofflce for tho sals of the .10.605 Frnt Street, San Franclsro. - Descriptive I'amplilctn will bo forward u iT tar one fflvloir ui Ihclr address. " ' anglS-3m, ' FIUNCO-AMKHICAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, orrosin: Tnn Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. Trtrelen anil resident borders will fine n BIBB AND BEDDING Hued In first class order, nnd In every lftj superior In any In this section, and surpassed by nuy In llm State. HIE R00)IS ARK XEWLT niltXISIICI), And i pl'nllfnl supply r lb best or every lMi) tlm market nlfnrds will be nb Ullird for HE 11 TAB UK. Hi tronUM will lx spsrei! to dftrrvo the put rtaip of the tmrcllhi; ' "ell tin tlic purnm itat community. Jtrtsontllle, March 31, IMG. tf " "KI'KOIAIi NOTIONS. jTAH OF THE UNION CFLEBRATED STDUAftHJITTERS! j TVMilfHrlmn ii li Hitlers w rnllnljr !T.Ll,MlIrt fmml'XboUiiil i ttry hurl- TRY A JUDGE t THfMI i fa i FDR JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1808. - NO. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Ambr oty po s, Photographs, Gartos doVislto DONE IN THE FINEST STYLE OF ART. Pictures Ilcilucrd OR ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE. DR. A. B. OVEKBECK, Physician & Surgeon, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Ofllcc at his residence, In tho Old Overlook Hospital, on Oregon Street. DS. E. H. GREENMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE-Corncr of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. He will praollco In Jackson and adjacent counties, nnd nttend tirompllr to professional culls. fcb2tf I Hade my trembling spirit hope, n m PUBLISHED Kvcry Saturday Mornlnc hy B. F. DOWELL, OFFICE, CORNER C fy THIRD STREETS. tuiims op Mtmfcmr-rioxi For ono year, In advance, four dollars ; If not paid within the Hrst six months of the year, five dollars ; If not paid until the expiration of the year, six dollars. TEltMS or ADVKHTIHIXCJl One square (10 lines or 1cm). first Insertion, three dollars 5 each sulcqiicnt Inrertlonhone dollar. A discount of fifty per cent, wilt' mime in inose wuo aurcrtisc hy the year. TLce;al Tenders received at current rates. Seymour Fatlidg. Tho returns front Maine and Ver mont nio linviiijg n fad cflcct on Sey- near nun :j niour. Kbbs ruy I nm fading, Andy, ludlng, uioominir nope away. And I've Inst tho el I of dreaming TRY THCM! 1 TRY m 1 in I TH" 1 YOUR SELF! (il In-ToJlfnl. A f'MKiit 1 ii r t r. mmt (- 1 i (t. ..iV, Tic til .r t .' r oil'il Hli )$('ii am ..in.il4', l,'il'.t I.U lo nut'.' .'rc..it'.ii'tii.lnH)cUi Ma.11 l..o r !, U.r ft (t-illiil . r arfniinlii, Ui'i' it tit II i-fiireniJ jilliCilohiolt'jvhimu. li. (Clilipi)i.l-li'r i'i'! r lm ('. I'll I')..-, ivwr, liUtttiTii,. ll nr Ai'illl, -. rlc. I ir mli tv ! i tc. ( ,' A.lT.M:illM.H tv;.,iTA-Tir r, j rr fRimftiiri' J t krou. fnn 1 r ' i ' im . DR. A, B, OVERBECK'S BATHROOMS, In tho Ovcrbock Hospital, WAltM.COLD ttSIIOWKHllATlIS, j I SUNDAYS AKD WEDNESDAYS, 1. 1. ll U in., hi. w., 5lionlil the bate pUblan rabble !........... ...MMb-mi I Hare to enst lis faltliliss eye PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, i Where 1'r.mk ItUlr, my U-ntcn coniort, itsl'VIH UUUVU 1111 I'llll UI l)Vt . , Sct'k hltn : nj tho lojnl icypl .aba ! tla.l lin llkb ll. lllltl AS ttlal As I dreamed the other dsy. Wbero.tho'Ufmocratlc legions Who n vowed ire their support t They have gone to ulher regions, Aud their number'ii geltlug short. "Though tlio friends that gathcrrd round me They have left tno In llie darkners, llllnd, and vseak, and faint lo grop-. Hud I record now as Grant has, l'rmnpt tnuld myrlring will, I would light like n Unman lie the great aiplrcr still, "Let not Salmon Chase upbraid ms As the tneiins nf his defeat i He will bain hncaiisu of sorrow When ho hears how bad I'm Lest. Like n noble umdern CiC'tir Once I put tic Hi 1 11 jr aside, i Yet I got the nomination, . Hut 'twere bolUr I bad died. South side. Jacloiinrlll'. Die. 2lrt. 18(i drc21.tr MjUlttmciic nibcrsiis; DEPARTMENT OF MEDIOINE AND ' SUROCflY. CESSION" fur lCfl-0 will commence on tbc O fourth day of November, nnd continue (our months. The .Medical Uepnriinent .In now established us n permanent iiHlltiHioii. Tm means of illustration in ench tlepartmcnl tre ample nml tho courno nf instruclinn llior eufh anil complete. Mulerlul fur pmctlrul Anstomy will be supplied. Bitidents on urriv ieln lie city ore requested to call on the Dcun, bo will ulve any information ilesireil. Iit- ( 01 inquiry uuurrMCU in inn man will re- te prompt attention. Medical bonk can bt procured in this ell v. II. OAUPKNTKR. M. D. Dean of the Medical Fuculty, Balem, Oregon. BOUND ToTolfT D. C. MILLER IS BOUNTY TO WORK ACCOUD1NG TO THE TIMES. c HORSE SHOEING ai reduced prices for cash. Ten per cent. wueomii wii w made on all kinds of work "mm uin is paid. March 20th. 1808. mch21tf DRS.BUSH& MCALISTER DENTISTS, 0. to, Market Ettiwt, Can Francllco Cal Dr. McAHstcr. or llm abovo named firm, will Mat Jacksonville In a short lime, and remain i!i JJr . .2'.1, To nny Penon who tins bad a i or teeth that thuy cannot use, I will make kin -uf 0I! Mr 'T,n8 tho ouat ot my ... 1"y JcPr-lble firm In town, the n,,' ?? Tec, flllcd Bna wored lo tlielr for ... form wU.h flno 6'd tt,,d ado uf"l er years or no cbarg. r,o?aP,owja.cii.yjacxoxij AND BLACKSMITHS. CuBUtUM and Ublth COAL sad PJQ IRON X.OOO M70XXSB, .??,!?w,'iao4t1fo,i.br ii. ... J R- DOYLE, , r.M w 1)14. LKW1S OANU-VC, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON AND O'bcstotx'iolaxit WILL ul tend In any wbn may require bis rrvlces. (nie lit II K. Uoweli'a offlee, onjlhe Kusl side 3d Street, JuckroiulllcnovCtr n. r. PovrcLi., r. d. watso.v. DOWELL '&. WATSON, ATTOKNEYS AT LAW, ,Jm'l.iih! 111.-, Oiriin. Warrou Lodce Nb, 10. A. F. & A. H a HUM) their ififiilnr cninmiinlcutlons V on the Wednesday l.'veuliiKH or proced- VA Iiik the full iiiooii, In JACKiN'vn.i.t:, im- ,ins. A.MAini.WW.M. O. W. StVAnu.Sec'y. BTotico. Had uo ti'e fur Llm or me. Though, 'lis lrurK. both have thought so, We must bow, to the decree. "And Tor tbee, Oh, noble Andy I In who'o shoes 1 liopid to rland, Iteuch lu uiu frinu out the Wbllo Home One lust, dear, cniirolliii; bund, Tell tbem that the men Imiu told me That my hopes ru lu the dut ; Teach, nb. tench me I leucli me bravely How-to. lull U rait luiu-t. I am fudltiff, Andy, fadlne;, Kbbs my blooming hnpennar, And I've lost tho plftuf drrnmlug, Ah I dreuinvd Mm other day. Ah, uo mine u'lion the p"bite Dare 1 lift my bnwbii; bead ; Iklmuiit uuw, nr Andy, nld iiik I Wbllu House, uli! the hopu lidcadf - ... ,i Union Leaguo Cub. ituci:iiioN or wit. colpas. The Union Le.igtio Club hnil u uiim- ne ineelin last night at their roomi on .MwiUon nvvmie. Reports IVoiti (lillvrent (imrlc'tH ol the countiy were f;ivi'li, winning uinv iiiiu iiiiiiib iiiiii! ifi'ii coiitrihntcil by tho DciuouniU Letter From Qansral Dix. The following privato letter lrotu General Dix was addressed to a gen tle man in 2cv lork: 'Tahis, September 1, 1808. "My dear Sir: It was my hope that my ilifctnuce from homo would have se cured me from nil participation in the political excitement prevailjng there. Hut I notice an announcement in one ot tho newspapers that I am heart and nanu witn Mv. beymour. I nm not aware oi anything in the present or tho past which could rightfully subject mo to snch au imputation. "I have been acquainted with Mr. Soyraour more than a quarter ol a cen tury. He is an mutable gentleman, of unexceptionable pnvato character, nnd of respectable talents. Hut you know ns well as I that ho lias not a single qualification for the successful execu tion of the high rflicial trust to which bo has been nominated ; and ho is es pecially deficient in that fiimnrss of purposo which, in critical emergencies, is tho only safeguard against public disorder and calamity. Uo- hits been twice at dill'crcut times Governor of the Slato ot New York; nud he lias in neither case had the talent or the tact to kep the Democratic party of the State together more than two yent s. I should regard his election at this juncture, wiicu steadiness of purpose, decision and self-control aro so much needed, as ono of the greatest calami ties that could befall tho country. "Moreover, lie lias bicn put in nom ination by n convention which 'lias openly declared tho puspo'c of those it represents to imy the ui eater liail ol the publio debt, contracted to pu-tervr the union, in ui'iircciaicct paper, aticn n measuio would in inv judgment, be a paipanio loiauim ui mupuuiiu i.iiui, pledged under ciiciiiiiHtanccH which should have been binding on nil honor able men Mr. Sevmoiir lias made pub lic rpeeeelies to show that it is our tin tv to nay tnc dent in specie, in 40 :T"TITT-aai Loiter From WufciBfrton. kiiom our spkcial connKsro.NUKxr. Washington D. C.,SEtT.21t.,'fl8. tiik canvass. TIim Congressional nominations have been completed lu Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey nnd Tennessee. Tho Re publicans hnvo made no nominations for Congress yet in Massachusetts, New Hnmpshiie, Connecticut, and some of the Southern States, nnd havo inado but low nominations up to tho i -- i ... f- i. . , present time, in Now York, and two XKicnH l,Uric or three other States. A grtat many of the members of tho 40th Congress have- been renominated, so far, lull y ouo half; and wheru new tucu havo been put on tho ticket they are usunlly strong men. It will bo salo to say that tho 4 1st Congress will bo nbout as strongly Republican as the present Congt ess more than three to ono in both houses. Thu Democrats will lose in the Senate niter tho Uh of Mnreli, and they will not gain moru than n doz en members in tho Houso if they gain any. The Republicans havo 171 mem bers in the Hotisu now, nud tho Cop perheads only ."I, which will bo about the complexion ot the next House. It will certainly contain n Republican ma jority ol uioru than two-thirds. The Republicans are thoroughly organized, united, and r uthushulio in v cry State, holding scores ot mass-meetings daily, nud will entry everything before them in November. Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, wlll'l havo nodoubt, fol low the exumploof Vermont and Mniue, and roll up Republican majorities in October, nnd, if they do, that will sol- tlu the Presidential election inevoca bly. Of tho 'J I electoral votes Sey mour nud Hlalr aro only suro ot !J1 .Maryland, Delaware nud Kentucky. On tho other hand, I think Grant ami Colliix are certain to receive tho voles ac cepting tho nomination to tho Presi- .!.. l.n n.Ll.Iri llin .lli.t.ltf tf.M (tilt ll Ati-lit to'be tinid in paper. 1 know f Maine, (7,) New Hampshire, (0,) . "i rrMli; hooka nnd nccmmU of tlioSKNTiNM.ttr i IllKi hCn WCht for llu pumoso o( colon a i . t I. ..r t I II ll'.it mis 'I lit lust .. . "a' yi - t jl in iii Ira""" " " ' ."""-".."" I ixlii" liiilinuii nut ftouiiieni unio Willi ..,... -.. Indebted count. Toams will ideiMii call nnd iy tlielr no il, t. UUW liUU Camp Wantod for Warner. ON, nnd arter the first day of Octolxr, leG8. tbo iimlerslcned have determined lo sell lor cabb rxcluslwdy xcept upon special con tract. Thoco Indebted to the firm must noil tlvely pay up, as nil accounts will be nluwd 10c oberl.t: GLENN DnUMA UO. kvprtr. nothing so humiliating in thu history ot Attn rltan polities as this tergiversa tion. It wns, pcilinps, not ur.ui Hint Mr. Seymour, niter piesidinj; in IfcOl over the Chicago Convention, which declared tho war a tuiluie, should pro side over the Convention ol 1H08, in which n tiroposition to di'CM'dit the dcliL eonlrncted to carry on tlio war was received with "treuieudeoiisoheer iug," and that ho Mioiihl hu thuehoM-n iiibtruuu'iit to execute llitb wt of na tional teipitude. "I do not belivo that tlio wWin or opinions of the gicat body of the Dem ocratic paity uio fuiily expressed in these proceedings. Ulicy imvo noiii iujr in eoninion with tlio Matmmuliko viuws of poliey, nnd the high m-iiso ol national honor, which guided the p.ar tv when Mnitin Van Huioii, William I. Mnrey. Silas Wright, Lewis Cass iiiiii Stephen A. Douglas wcro nmong nt BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. torr. we aro now prepared tu Rive our wholo ot unr no blood, no poverty, no cles attention to our Miuiucr mm rnrais ,""",;, On hand, direct from ! ranee, Cair Kip, Domestic Leather, Uool Legs. etc. Joun G. Hr.tN, Now York Address. Iir.lN 416 Uattery Street L. Favbb, I Joiik Iliur, Efi DOKADO, H.E.Cor.Cal.&0n.HU. Jacksonville, O. S. M. FARREN. ATTENTION FARMERS! Gang Plows. IIUVE purchased the patent rlRht or Jack son nnd JoM'Dlilne counties, for tho celebra ted l'Bel GANG PLOW, and am now prepared to till orders, and will guarantee that this plow will do better work wllh less power, and give more satisfaction than any yet offered to the larmers of Koulhern Orejrun. 1' ow. warranted In ever respect, and all kinds or black.mIlbInBdonont ten per nt. discouut forcai.b. octt0m3 r.DONKGAN. illegal volors from Kentucky. Mr. Colfax, the Jfeptibliean candi date for Vice Piefcident, entcied their hall and wnsiceeived with gieat aji nliiinic'. Ho was ut once introduced and bpoko briefly of the condition o f 1 i t most conspicuous members. tho canvass. Tho Republican party! "I heu but one source of safety for ir. ii invcd w h eiiiiusieu wiui uiu i in cniiniiv uniier uxiaiiniicireiiiiiuniii- !!. and that is tlio election oi ucuerni Grant. In hi" decision of character, good sense, inodenitioii, and ilisinter CM el iintriotism, I believe tho .South -ill Imvo u far better hone of rcuniiiing tho potition in the Union to which it is entitled, than under a man whose political career has been in nothing more conspicuously marked than in uu utter Infirmity ol purpose. "Independently of all these consider ntions, 1 should bo greatly surprised if tho pooplo ot tho United States wcro I..,.. n tlu-ir Chief Maifistrato n D lllliu, iiiMvv ,... ,..- ........ . ll( ;(VVV --.- - r . 1 1 1... ., .t.A A,l.....t..l I .....I.I.... n. till! Af.flill.inV cr in tne innti, ueiwtxii mu iiiniiiiu'iniiii who us id.iN, """,;":' and tho Pacific; peace extending its 0f Music, on the 4th oj July, J 803, a glorious vistn, bringing with it htalnii- j,Cccli deficient ol alt tno cuarncicri a-ilvntioii of tlio country: lor it is tho province of loyalty to preserve what loyalty won. When that victory is miined traitors) will cease to speak in behalf of tho "Lest Cause." Wo wa olution, no drafts; wo want peace, on ly pence peace in tho North, in the Smith, tho East, tho West, and pence ATwli. Bin KrMclaco. ! in tho White House; and no moioend & IIUAY, Sao Francisco. I less sessions! Congress in expectation Ol JTCSIUeilliai Violence, ieai-eui:ii.Tii Congress nnd tho Executive, peace nil over trie iniui, pi nuu iw n h ivn t', mitt Willi 6iaoilliy,liniBiinv auu tjc8 0 n tJcvateil IQVO OI cuuniry, ui. with probpetity, piogresb and with tl0 vrry ,oUr when General Grunt was progress, pence. Our chief, when elco-(.arry;nK t,c victorious arms of tho n,l I'ribii ent (said Mr. Colfax,) will.tr,,!,', (?., Vieksburir. and when thou- .,.. American no wer for tho protection i r fi.lldiv.countrvmcn wcro of tho American citizen m tho ravanas )OI-jg 0ut their blood on tho plains of the South, tho prairies of tho est, loi Gettysburg in delenco of their liouici by tho Atlantic that surges on tliu , aI)1 ,0Veriiment which Mr. Soy eastern coast, and by tho Atlantic that IIJ01ir wn8 ,j0jj; n in his power to cm surrounds tho European countncs. ' 1...,,-..-..ml disaedit. I nm nultc williutr that you sliouM r. A t!..l ...il i uSs'dd iSonUoC Voia'Lhow this' letter to y fftcnjl. who nino jeaiBoiu m i.? j . nil lltcregt j ,ny opinion in ,oppo.HBouBi.. v.'-"-, ""-. ,, i..;.,01. nnd I inut u'pi'k was carneii on aim ivT ieuii" " v"" : , : ' Inst wctK, was i n Wril.l011? ,m,tl..iilnilv de.iious ol removing oy nn c..or..u.wab:.. ; .-n - ;-, ,, ,, .,.,,. Umt am j ot npparei, u.o .. . r' I '""".. ', ,. ,1UrJi,udiatloii of were nil tnat were icn. oi "" uvvoi i """ , r. ,,, tio ""..r.'""',.,. i.ii .,!,, i ilm nub a debts. on i. no were uni . uiiy 'u"" .- , ---- , ..- SisselwiioB of Vartaership, .... i t.in .n..nrtA orlillnp1 httWLell I rrJ ' .ffl Y IW "n" n n ."dlssolrwl ply"g aWUl l..-Jl.o"u ".. , . --- , . -1..-.1 : w iklsdav. The accounts of Ur. ureenmau iiu.p ( u -- i jf.nr.u..! of lo W. 0. Grccnraan, ano an , i .mediate settlement I. nuired.nEENUANt W. C. GHEENMAN. Au. fitfa. 1M0. e8tf TOBAVork notly tiecuUd at the Jkntinki. . M river, day en up inents bones ....nutimnta .., lnni-n nnv uniiics in connection with 1 tho above sad calamity. In tlio same !..!i.i.rimnl Rnmo children who were l'B,uu" ,"i" i ? !,... .,ri lliu yuiu .. rn atiaOKCU ut uiiu ui beasts, but tho timely ap T nm sir. verv trillv VOtirs, ' John A. Dix. "Kot legs?;; iiAI. I,. i. nniir fnni'llO --jj,i. ;-- . fu" p.... "jii 'Got what, clnm r -uone, . "Certainly not, but why do you ask theso wnu oTOw, . v v, -i ... . - nuCil on?" "un, iioniing, nrmrancooftho mother oiuiui-iiiiu...... "-;'.-. -. n . vour ton,0 was I-1"" i I 1 .ii iniirfrir.'n IV 1 JIVMUs l' J j - . s--. . Who courageous X --. "nVing nonimornlng HP" wlti-Tdub .Sd dro? him off and J ".-"JKffi' ved tho 1 ves, it is probable, of the , I v fcb ,g .i.iMron. fAlbany Register. . ,noui ,r -Albany till night, and bow it could run ail, ui." Wiiiioiit, (fit) Mnisachiutvli (!'.') Rhode Island, (I.) I'eiinsylvniiln, ('JO,) West Virginia, (fl,) Ohio, (2 1,) Indiana (HI,) Illinois, (10,) Michigan, (H,) Min nesota, (I,) Iowa, (8,) Kansas, (:,) Ne braska, (:),) Missomi, (II.) North Car olina, (,) South Carolina, (0,) Al luina, 8, Florida, :i, Louisiana, 7, to tal IDS. Then if wo count Connecti cut, 0, New York, an, New Jersey, 7, (Jcorgi.i, U, Arkansas, f, Nevada, a, Cililornl.i, 6, Oregon, ar totnl 71-nll as being doubttul, and add them to Maiylaiul, Delaware, and Kentucky, it only gives Suyinour and Hlalr tJ out ofl!OI,lenMiig Giant ami CoIUx 802, or a majority of 110 totes. Hut it is almoit certain that Omrit nnd Collax will entry nmro than half ot thosu States ut down as doubtful, and piob ably every one of them, making almost a clear bweep ol tho electoral vote. IHXAI'IIAllNa IlKl'UllMl.'ANB, McCulloch had nil llie Republicans 'cleaned out ol tho New York Custom House, and old Welles is now follow ing his example, In the Nary-Yards, and has totally made a clean sweep in the Kittery navy-yard, Maine, and the Philadelphia yard. "Uread sum mu ter" aro all thceo fellows are nfler, the tiiui total of their patriotism, and they are idiotic enough tonttempttothwart and overthrow tho will of a large ma jority of the peoplo of a great and en- lightedyl nation, w ilk "patronage, or the f'bred and butter of the- Govern ment," to nse tho elegant languago of Postmaster-General Randall. tiOWIN0TIIKinC0,OllS. On receipt of the now. from Mnino ft good many pictures of Grant and Col fax, and other prominent Republicans were hung up in various rooms in the Departments here, to ludlcato the po litical status of tho inmates, who in many cases, aro Copperheads at heart, aud would havo been swift to display tho portraits of Seymour and Hlalr, or any other Copperhead, if the election hndgoiiotho other way. Tho time .orvcra and Hlairites, who wont to hold on throuiih another Administration, have no longer any doubt about who tlio next President and Vice-President will be, and are becoming enthusiastic for Grant and Colfax; C0.VGKE6B, Congress met jo-day, not for gener- al legislation, but to Ink tutst. 1W cH, to ihoy can HHamblt at fli er day than December, if necostswy. Thirty-four Senators responded to thir names Corbott among the nuBosr. In the House no quorum toted, tn Domocrnts refusing to tot. AHr session of ono hour both Houim ad journed until tho 10th ot Oetober, tod then, unless) othorwise ordered) until tlio 10th of November, and then units other wis ordered, until the 1st Moi day iu December. It is not probabl that ther wilt bo another maetlag be fore tb 10th of Novotnbsr, If that soon. Ootodrr 1st, 1808. i'omticai. It is now apparent to OTory candid observer that tho Democrats hav lost nil hopo of success, and ar virtually giving up the conttst. ,Sinc th Mai no vlection their processions la this city hkve been slim affajrf, aad similar falling off ia prtabl all ovor tbo cwntry. ' Kw m?i 9 per) conjifj the elsiiasTaJ( Graat and Colfax lu November, mUboaaU that tho Democrats will win at th next election. It is said that stvural Democrats from th Western States called ou tho President a few days ago to acck Government patronage for olto lion purposes. Ono of the party re ports that Mr. Johnson did not recciv them very kindly. II spoke discour agiugly of tho prospects ot the Demo cratic party, and expressed tho opin ion that Seymour nnd Hlalr would not carry utoro than four States, wkloh is not fnr front tho truth. KKIIKli ST 1 1.1. AT WONT.. Day before yestimlay tho Hlalr D uiocmcy broke up another Ropublioan meeting in Georgia, nt the town ot Warreulon, "dispersing tliocarpot'bsg gers" nud coinpelling them to He to tho woods. Aboutaho 1st of Septem ber tho rebel Democracy, openly cap tured a Government train ol 40 wag ons loaded wllh supplies, near Marshall, Texas. The garrison at Sulphur Spiiags, in the same State, was sur rounded at last accounts by rebels, and reinforcements had been asked for. Au ofllcer, writing from Texas says; "Tlili is a Hue pence n United Slates post besieged by rebels in arms and n tico taken of it." MOVKtlK.TT Of TnOOPH. During tho week the SUlh regiment ol infantry, numbering BOO men, whloh hits been stationed at Washington for a year past, lull lor Nashville, Turn., lo be stationed in thnl Slato to prevent outrages at tho approaching election. Thu train ran ofTthe track lu Virginia, and killed or wounded some IB or SO soldiers. This lea s only nbout eight hundred or one thousand troops at Washington City. AI'I'Ol.NTilKMA. President JoTlnson has appointed Sl tnoii K. Johnson, of Washington City, to b Commissioner lo certily thu laws ol tho United Stttm.ln place of Caleb dishing, resigned. Ho has appointed Jesse Williams ot'ludiniia, J.lUeckeus derler or Ohio, and Urevt. MaJGcn. IL 0. Wiight, Commissioners to xamln under instructions of tho Secretary ot tho Interior, tho road and telegraph lines of the Union Pacific Railroad, and report tho condition of the same. It may io rememoereu mat niiuun Johnson was rejected by the Senate last Spring as Assistant Secretary ot tho Treasury. 1IIU ALAIIAUA DEl.KOATIO.V. Tho delegation sent by the Alabama Legislature, had a final interview with tho President last Tuesday. At Irst Mr. Johnson was inclined to give them the cold sholder, remarking that all men In the country wero now loyal; that nono were uiaioyui, ana mtrsiur he did not think troops wcro necessary. Howover, he finally agreed that th troops in Alabama shall bo used to en. force Ihe ! 'd 'W . V"9! and that it thu force in the h Ute is not stililcieut, relnlorceuunts shall bo sent. The Secretary ol war was Mlbc-riied to Instruct General Meade. 'Ihedelo Kalton started lor Alihaun on Wed nesday eveuing, highly pled with tho success of their mission. Tint inian I'JtArr. comuuuuow. The Peace Commission, composed ot Gen. Sherman, Col. Taylor, toiumiis. loner of Iikdian Affairs, and others, will hold a moetinff in Chicago on ihe 7th ust This commission i humbug, to far os preventing Indian depreda tions is concerned, and all tho treatise they have negotiated are not worth tho paper thoy are writteu uppn. TIIK 1-llliaUEUUtA )KM0NbHUTI0ir. A great many people ore leaving hero to-day, your correspondent amoiif tho number, to attend the great Sol dier's and Sailor's dciuonstratiou at Philadelphia, which will perhaps be the largost political gathsrfug ever Mjabled in America, w I- FTT. 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