" HUSINKStf NUIIC'KS. FltANCO-AMKHICAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Ol'I'OSITK TIIC Odd Fellow's Hall, .Jacksonville, Oregon. Trivelcrs nml resident borders will line MADAME D' BEDS AMD BEDDING I'lsff.ljn firl rlv nnler, mhI In every W rit rmr l-i iiny In lit - n-ctlmi, untl uip.i-'il by mi) In the SiiMe. OER R001S ARC .NEWLY FL'RMSIO, Ami plentiful snpplv nf the lrt nf every Iblng the mitki't nlluriN lll be ub- Uliud (cr II Kit TABLE. No troubled will li pnr.-d In ile.crve ttif pi reniite nf llif truvcllliK 1 ne.il tn the H-riu "jicV'onilfllr.'Mwfn n, ISO.. it "Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JAVKSOX VIU.K, OltKf.'OX. Ambrotypos, Photographs, Oartos do Vislto DOSK IX THE FIXE.tr STVI.E OF AUT IMHiirr llt-ilnci-it ci: exi. nai:n n ufesize. DR. A. B. OVERBECR Physician & Surgeon, .t'7i'."N VIU.K. OltEHOX. ftfloe nl hi- tt 11"' I" ll.ii OM Overact pi.liitl miHr-rf- . Mti-l. DR. E. H. GREENHAN, MITOU'IAN' AND srnc.KON, OFFlCE-'Corner of California nnd Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Osn. II will p"ictlc In JscWn nd kIJ.uvii' tfliiollti, mUlt.'iM promptly Id I'ikI";1"'1" ilk bl-.Mt DR. A. D. OVERBECK'S 13 ATM ROOMS, Xa tho Ovorbock Hospital, WAHM.COI.D .tSUOWKR IIATIIS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. F. tiltt IIP., .M. 1)., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE removed to California Street, South MUP. JicWnnvIlK ll.c. 'Jll. Im.t. ib-cit-lf 1)11. M'.WIS (SANt'Mi, PHYSICIAN A SURGKON AND OlsHtotvlolnii, IVII.I. slleml lo. nny wlio mr rr.intie. hl unlet"" O'SIcp nt II. !. I.iw-lr-onio. th Ka.t side M Aln-ft. mckwuivlllw.mnJll IT r nowtii""" - nTw-ATj.v. DOWELL & WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, jMckMinlllr, Orrxou. Waiter Ide Ho. 10. A. F. & A.M A Itni.DtbuIr rt-Kumr cmnmiuiiciiiou. W'n it"' Wfdnwdny Uvenlnes r iir.-o-d V hm tbu Tull moon. In ,,V,;!:Km C. W. Smnt.Sec'y. D. L. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Empire City, Coos Count v. Os. ".llDESMIIIDES! rrIIE HIGHEST CAHII I'HI'JKH J'All) FMII 1 lllil". ui nil klu.lK. il.llver.-il til Uiu ni'Tln-i f the aailnlKUl,ln Jck,un5'(,)lJ,,-, 0UTn, TW !... O.U lUCIt If ifcvmirr fin irnn 1 1 o 3Boxi.x,yM.oax AND BLACKSMITHS. CumberUiid sud Ulilitli COALsnd I'lO IKON 1,000 Tom, la store snd aflont, fur rule by J. It. DOYI.K. 413 nd 415 I'ttalllo St., San r'ruielco. febt-ly. To th Rading Public WE hv filled up a comfortable Resdlnc Uoora and ClrcuUtloR blbrsry, wblcb will glva everyone who wishes to rejd schsnee, For psrllcuUri ssnulrs t lh. City DrnK Store, asiilf BUTTON BTBAUNhi EL DORADO, I .K.Cr.Cl.Ogi..Je",,rl,',,,I S. M. FARREN. I tfegim VOL. XIV. THE UNM SBNTIXBL. rUBLtSHED livery Snturdav Morning by B. F. DOWELL, OFFinn, COIIXEII c THIRD stueets. TKIIJIH W Ml'UICIUPTIO.'Vt I or one venr. In advance, four itnlMrs j If no! pnM within the tlr-t lx monlh lr the year, tlvr- iloll.iri. ; If not p. uiilll tbt eiplrullun f llif ye ixr. six dollnrs. One.oiiare'Mn rrne"oTn7rriffrtt. ... three iliilliir' ! rich utrwvpifnt lll'crllnil. one ilnllnr. A dtoniint nl nitjr wt cent, will lie ihh'Ip In lho who mlrrtl" ljr Ibc yur. C4t.i'Kul Tniitnr" received nl current tnles Tho Welcome Anllhrrbnlrn ein bm Ilium to rallli'r nnd mr It wn yt.lrncn In llif gloiMnln', WIich tcttct n llulil to . The wit Ml fciMi' ttn itjirlla. Tint U Ktiftln'cry bPAr.l, And iiiireroBiI'd in- tic niid a die To ti-.lJ nnlthtr Mid ! Jinx lltllv IwiiiiIc inull, All Mie. ink" niiicll.' lo fill, Hut in Kindf tli li't t' I In- -vtijlh, 1'nr mil In nu d I wutllll , Ob ! iivtli tip clmcr il trie, I.U- mfl mi tlie Miimy liit, Win lu l't WW IniiiiUlii flmwth, vtbuli tliy lw Marin tip' rr prcl. Tlif rich iiinn couiitt'ili Mr euif., Il lli FlilnliirfK'""1' I"'' I''d. 11 blpi llii ill on tlnjic, II; V Imnnt. ilmt ulnl-ii the Und Thi- pulr nun ciinntcth til blviti. Ily Ibr lllirfo, oIcf if I. lly lit- l.oji-ll it kIIiHuIii bilrnWccn, Hy the uiiiidu' UlrnliV ll. An1 U'r wilcume l.me, my dntlln"! H.imelu mlllnr mid mrt u' ItV lie it my yo lld ! ' love. 1ba tlie lovo )' brniiisbl l ywl Cnld re tbebl.i.lif tbu ild wind, An' mnishlbu wiild miy b ; Hut Htrin'ii tbe limiw uf the wee on In tin lrti ' niiilivr id iu I 'Wocdcn Car Whecli. vc ... .i i.. 1. I. iLimrteil. I oooen u.ii '"'.-i - --I 'i i : InM-'bieu intioduced leeently on one'e.l with twoMit-h wt.meu, the exi-ling .lithe New Yoik railway. Though ' laclioin I.eHveeii the bexis would tlni.u vsheeN oit three tunc-, the price Uu.ldei.ly expire. -Mi-- Anthony U ft I I .1. . I . . ..I I... . I...M ..l.niuill.l Itut LL'.iril i n the i.rdiuai V t-a-t Iron wneeiK, ine I ....... .i.t " 1...1 i. ..) lhile eon-1 e.xpeue u i .", - I ' ............i ..i.t. iln. t. I llt'lll'L- Ulllll V n'l-'""'' ii in.it r iini'iriMi nu hi advantages galnetl. They iMemoolli-ly.niukiiigeiiinei-atliin, leading, Mini even wilting, an e.t-y ta-k on the ear. Thev are made ot thoroughly i-e.i-.onud elm, oi leak, with Meel tire; are very liiralde, and will wear, by reason o their ela'ticity ami durability, vvr fourliumlretl iIioumiiiiI mile of railway, while tho average u-o ot tho ordinary iron wheel is but filly tlunmnd milen, idler which it i Jieeei"aiy to break il up. It i al usserteil that tho wheel in .o coiiKtriicted thai it i im')ible for the tire to becoiuo ilisplaeetl, and ii.ui. i he wear to tho track I much lex than by the iron wheel. Wooden wheel are mtud on tho .Mctiopuliuu Lmiur ground Hallway, of Lontlon, w'lt-rt-the ftequeiit and midden starlings and nlopi lug of tho train arc calculated to rack and destroy tho material ol which they arc composed. No accl dent, It i uMcrted, has occurred on that road. rr......,.'jr iiiii.iLki R,,, time since wo took occasion to say that tho assertion oi urn Menu. - - . ... ,-. ..mill, ii.nrn.ihst tho proponed filleenth ueuduieiit to the Constitution id the United State conferred ihe right ol Butlrage on the Chrue-e, wa not cor rect. We aro now able to lay before our readei iho testimony of Senator Stewart. That gnilloimn Mini, l answer lo an inquiry from Judge Uibl- win ot Nevada, the following iniw, which appears lu the Virginia City Eiittrjirhe of a late date : "Wamiingion, Match lt 1800. To A. W. Baldwin: The word "nativiiy was stricken from the original dr.ill ot the Constitutional Amendment no Hlo allow the exolusiou of Chinese from it lu in fits. . . . , . in.,. The treaty with China read- "Uut nothing herein contained shall be held to confer uuturaluation upon the citi zen ot the United StattHiii China nor upon the subjects ot China lu the Uniud State.' " ,r o Wm uam M. Stbwakt. A iawin New Orloans walk; o low that his shadow iroqucntly fall asleep on tb ildewalt JACKSONVILLE. SATUttDAY. MAKCII 27, 1800. The Women's BiBhts Convention "Olivia," M.-.. Hrijrj,", wrlllinjrotn tin city to the Cliicn'o llqmllkuii, thin hU'IcIk 8oiiiu of tin- iiriiiuiiial. lime nl the nincirit Iiwihl Convi'ii. tiou lately hcdil licrc: Mif. SrANio.v.-riltnwiii!,' in tlie wake W Mrs. I.ucrolin Mott, up roc .1.- I. il!.... r. . .. i.. ., ... tho ciiei'iy What the poet (ayalioiit never wen the heawiiH the irwiwViiV Ti!ftiU" wvn. ... .. i purple anil H"hl liefore the Minet? Ami who woulil c xflinii tliec mellow he ini lor the pale, weak morning r:iyn or the Mil try, utitluitr noon? Nown mI a voice ol rare melody, weel, per.iia ivc, noil riiilmiitini; if. ti tlute, nml you dee n uoinan i potent tn her way a. Queen Kli.-iUeth ; an intvlleeltiul piiuei'M "to thu manor lmni," nml who h luted to till a niidie in the his lory ol our Republic Ami now, read er, you ec lieloivyou a wniniii, "tern, mdiil niiil iiiijirevd.e. Her whole per- m.iiiii.'I ! -ii"elie ol the power of nature. Htreimth. ami loree. Ynu eau- .-.-- -- , a not help lull leel tli it the yowl ilame lor once h n made a Idiimler Mie na put a tiian'i. head on a woman' dioiil. tiers; the m.i-ie Wniin uil wjti.ue Inow, the'laiye ray eye that itiu et at eiov purpiiw with each other, the idear eut. lliinlv clii-eled lip", lh.it, when Inoiiglu together, mciii to li.ie the tlrin grip ot a vice; a woiniii to eoiiiiiiaml; a woman to MilTer and die tor opinion'). ake. Sinan II, Amiio.sv. Header, you ee tjiiin II. Anthony. You ti the woman that would o to the edge ol a huiiiiiigch.ililrou, ora DeiuoeiMtio con-, venlion, to necomplMi d purpo.e. II there U a pillar id Strength Hinong women, upon which the weak, thu de graded, the down-trodden can lean, it mii-t he upon Ml" Su-m It. Anthony. It ev.iv Slate in tho Union were lilew- line puone piMM-i, -, ; .laii.tilv Iroiti the pine Anglo .ivou f rT ...i.t ln.r I'lii.... im Inst the kil mid her voice in jiihtll'ie klml an orator, would ile-iie. Mits. .lmmii.vi: S. Guurisu. An other woman inli-es to adtlre the audience. It i Mr. Jonrplnjie S. (Srilliug, ko hmg Meiilillt-.l with the l-'ieedinen' Uurenil. A tlue-laced, Hweet-voieeed, elegant woman.( You del that die in thoroughly in earucM. You Kein to ku tw that he U the last one who would neek 'notoiiety. You leel that you are Untuning to a woman who hutl lo fluid thu battle ol hie tor hernell and llttlu ouei alone. In thu depth ol your heai I you realue ilmt it is Mich iik ho whobiealhu the breath ot lilo into ibis unpopular caue ami her wcll-choaeii words mute into your soul like dew in the honeyed corolla ol a flower. It p:ice would admit, other pictures might bit added ; but these ahull bo reserved fur another day. II..W to MaickIIaiii) S)Ai'.-The rr quest ill the F.-bruarv number of the Mrki(Utmt tor dlieetiou to make .,., omit pile of letter, lor which our I. ..! Hfi'ils ll14 lll'fll miniivM j t. ,. .1.... jiro t nan a uozeii thanks are due. More than a dozen s-iid thu ti-llowiug; aii.l semis a saiupie ,.f the aiticle. which l Mipinor io iiiii. h thaV i Mild at tho More, ami i quite cheaply made: lour lour gal lon ot cold water over six pound ot washing oda (al soda) and thro pound, ot iimdaeke.l lime. Slir 'the inixtilie well, and' let it settle mill it I perfectly clear. It i beitei to let it Maud all night, a it take some time for 'the m diluent to settle. When clear, strain the water, put ix pounds ot fat with it and Itolkplur two hour, stirring It mot ot the time. It It doe not .em thin, enough, put another gal- I . ut. . f iktl tlllt inninnlr. Mtir tlllll null's s t "- o . drain off, and add a it wauled t the US 11 waoivu m ..- .I.I..L.. - li boiling mixutri'. ia um -..i " tried by occasonallv putting little on .... .. .1 ... I.I U lik.lliilll Ol a idalo to cool. 3lir in a iia.nuu "i salt jiiht belore taking it utt the lire. Have a tub ready soaked, to prevent the soap from sticking, pour it m, an; let it setlje until mdid, when you will have from the above quantity of ingre dients about lorty poids of uice wlill sop. m Castor Ukass. 1'wenty-four thou sand bushel of this oleagiuo beau wro raised in Napa oouiiTy U jfr. me iiniiiiuii .nu. viiuy rM:iiivll, or llie JUvoliifivn, niie ol the mo-1 lieaiiiilul nnirsjieiiillyilli'il wmiieii of the ilay; nUo a Wry fuvljiaml in tlie ramp ol tntiml z .... .,.. , FroipecU or tho Fifteenth Amendment. The total number ol Stntcs i9 thirty seven; but there nro three, viz: Vir ginia, Mjisippi and Texa, which nave no orgontzcil govcrt incnti n d are not recognized as pnscsing the rights, jiower ami functions ot State in thu Union. The number o! actual Slates N therefore thirty-four. Ti e aent, of three fourth of these is necessary to ratify an amendment to the Constitution. If twont v.W Slut.. llCCPllt flu. Iirnl.itan I n, ....... I. ....... !. ...Ill I ,....,-.-. v ..v ... .v .. ... VrflifflW.I,l,'5,t "J tlio Constitution ; but t-ei tain to reject it. Georgia ami Loiil'iana may posibly do the enim. Add Oieifonnml California, where ! acceptance in iy be cotMideied doubt- lul, and we have nu aggregate ot seven State which would seem to be the ireatct number that can bo counted with any probability in tho negative. All the other States may be counted with reasonable eeitalniy in the nlllr ninth e. At lea't ix hao already r.uilled. Il Virginia, .Mhsiippt and Texat are icMorcd lo their irlallou with the Union, llieie 1 every proba lillity that they will ulno ratify. The pnipoiitioti will come before all the nther States before the Legislatures ot Oregon mid California again ucuihlc; .Hid therefore we uutiuipato that the iincnduicnt will be ratified by a sullic- lent number ol Stales belore Oregon ami California have an opportunity to vote upon it. The question will prob ably be settled before the next general elect! ui occurs iu this State. We do not eu how ihe iiinvintiucnt can fail lleloie the cloe ol the present year we expect to see it a part ol the Con-titr tiou of the United States. Orejoiiltin. Wai.ij-.isii. The billowing beautilul description ol waltzing is so tine to lln' that we ic produce it. II it should so happen that the reader has belore j read It, why pa It over. Ihe writer ot the same inilM have spoken from real expt-iience: "A group ol splendid one i on the lloor, and lov ingly mated, ami gent incitcle their paituer waist with one arm. Thu ladie ami gentle men cloely f.it-e to lace. They are vii-y eiect and lean a liltlu toiwnrd. (Muic.) Now all wheel ami whirl, circle and curl. 1-ect nml heel ol gents go rip, rap, rap, rap. Ladies feel go lippvty, tip, tlppety, tip, tip. Then all go lippety, clijipetiy, slipperly, tlippety, skippety, hoppety, jumpily, Mimpity, thuui. Lailiis lly otl'by ecu- trilugul momentum, ueuls pull latiic hard and close reel, swing, slide, look tender, look silly, look dizzy. Feet fly, tiesfc tly, all lly. It looks luggity, huggity, pullity, squeezitv, piehsity, nihhlly, tip. The gents like a cross between steelyards and "liui er jack," beetle nml joimtVjX's. The maidens tuck down their chins veiy low, or raise llietu exceedingly. Some giggle nml tiow u, some siut-r, ami all .went 1 1 eel v. The ladies laces aie brought against those of the men, or into l heir bosoms, breast iig itust breast, uoso against nose, tees against toes. Now they are again making a sound like georgy, porgy, deery-peery, didy pidy, coiicny, poachy. "This dance is not mm b, but the extra arc glnroius." If the men were women, there would he no such dancing. Hut they aro on ly men and the dancing goes on by women's love ot it. A SitAitr 1U.T0UT. While passing up D street, yt-sterday noun, in com pany with a radical, we were overtaken by a Democrat, who said to our friend: "How long will you keep that gun fiiinir?" Ah." reiilided the ladical, 'you don't like these gnus; I don't blame von : your friends down South did not liko them.,' Till sharp retort drew no reolv. Tho Democrat went on nu thu street, while our companion . - , . nml mimn mm clml Wftlt IlltO a Place - - - r)t.ar by ami got some relreshinents. I -mr .'It. !... jUiiryisviuc sincm v..n-r.vn Tr Tli Viri'iiiia Enter' prise lay that thu road between Ham- At. . i Vll... t-.. lt....l ...1,1. tin li.nt. 111011 ami Iilu in illicit w.m ." "-. iiiK it toward the "poor man's paia- dice." Kentucky, it Is said, ha never lot a cent by the delarcalion of any Sutt official during her utira sisuno at a StMC, N ). 10 A Haunted Houm Among the Colorado Mines. The house in which Dr. Whnrton livrtl a Idle In Georgetown is haunted It is is a small frame eott.iep. nit tidied ill the lower town, Immediately umlei the dark sliadow-of themnuiit.iiii, cloe lo where Mis Lander met a sad and i-rntd death. There Is a horrible feel llltr ol ill end steals over tin. Inn. .If traveler who chance to pass this spot hut iiimaii. j nu cuiiurcn ot tlie village speak of it hi whisper, nml matrons find lu it a talisman which tue niu .... . . diluted crooked pinctreeMand, which has a hang dog, shabby air noma It, which would be noticed even by n trntitrcr. It has n mhr-rablv contract- ed npp'-arancu too intry to grow a id loo mean to decently die. Il is tin- i upon whio'i Iliinbiiilgewasliing u. Uudei- that little ciooked pino ho tit teied hi lnt prayer, ami there I o warned hi executioner to remember that night, lor he would haunt them until ho died, About two months ago ihe people who were then occupying the house wiK startled by mj'Meiiou nole in the ululit, which liighteued them away. They mocd out. Three turly miner, hen ring of the trouble, resolved to slay all night iu the house. icv piepared thcmulvc with phtul and a datk lantern, One night satill ed llic.-n. The door were opened by hum en hands: lootstep were heard on thu lloor, on the tep leading to the chatnbcr,"ovcn lu the very room where the men, with white-eyed tenor, s.it and trembled, but could seenoth in.:. Since that tiuiu no mini, no human being, has been loiiml so brave a lo enter the house alter dark. Co- onulo JltruM, Oreuon AppjtuimonU Tho Orcjonian publisher the follow lug di'patuh frbm our SuuaCor. I o II. W. Scott, Kdltor Oregonian: -We have rccoiuiueiided thu following appointments: Howlby lor Collector ol lulei mil Huvuuiiu; Meacham tor Su pcrliiteudi-ntot Indian AOalrs; Jacobs lor Chief Justice ol Washington Terri tory ; Davuupoit, Latultutt ami Uazh-y lor Indian Aueuls -. Uuderwood lor I'ostnl Agent; Willi for Hegis'.er at Hoseburg; Stevens for Hccehcr at La (Jraiidc; Young tor Marshal, and Lyon for Consulship. U tilers are uucuaugcU. We hope these 'reccouieiidaliuus will be salistactory to the State. Go .. 11. Williams, ' II. W. Corbelt. The appointment of tho persons named will, we think, be generally acceptable to the political friends ol thu Administration iu Oregon, ami quite as acceptable to otho as any appointments likely to be niado Speaking for oumelve we freely siy that we aro satisfied with tho rccoiu- iiiLfiiluiiiiiis. mid we bono with our ..-- i . i.imtnrM that others will bo so. To maku selections lor oflice amid so man conflicting inteu-sis is a difficult task ; ami no member ot the party, even il he U liiuihcll in the list ol disappointed applicants, should complain so long a. competent men and good, reliable He- publicans are appointed. Oovernor Bullock's View ofOeorglaRe comtruction sustained. At a nn cling ot the National Grand Council ot the Union, League of lleor gia.held at Atlanta on tho 13th instant, the following resolutions wcro unani mously adopted: HeolvtU That we, the National ri I r'..Mi...il f tin. ITntiin I..iuii'i nt llt.,. V.. ........ ... ...' w. .'.- .-.-, ... Georgia, at nflicei for the ensuing year ami lor me transaction oi omer hum ness, repre set ting, s we do, nearly thirty thousand loyal white voters and nearly seventy-fivu thoiiaml collond voters, ol Geoigia, take ihi opportunity ot expressing uu uiiqiinlilled er.tlors meiit ol the memorial and of the fact l..itii .....ii.il.iui1 iiri.anliil liv his Kx. celleucy Hulu U. Dullock, Governor ot weorgia, to ine uongreoi tn,i uni ted States, and of urging upon Con gress the imp rati ve necessity of prompt ami firm action on their part tor the protection ot tho right, property, and lives of the loyal tueii of all classes In Georgia. William oMabkhaw, Pnmdent N. G. 0 U. L of Georgia. The woman who iuarne icr Money is not overstocked with cJelicoy. s A Perpettttlltlr. --. Dr. Jobn Brown, in his "Rab and His Friends" the best bit of dog liter aturc ever written -ays: "A dog in his house Is a perpetual baby." Think of that, ye whose herts are yearning to love something; think of that, y now not young father and mother, who remember tho joy in the bouse that baby No 1 gave you, from tht (list hour ot its baby life, until baby No. 2 took its tli rone nnd reigned in its stead. Hut to have n iiprnf.tn.il h. by a toy a plaything a something knowing much, yet nol judged nccoun tatile, nml so a large tnnrgiu given to lo as il likes, and all It doe gives yon pleasure ! A perpetual baby this Is a dear, good doir, who looks nt you with iiitr-ii'cly loving rye, nil affection in their clear lintel, brown or black depth a being who obeys you implicitly, waits lor you at the door of the houso it which you call a being who loves veil just the same whether vou arurtcb one year and poor the next ; who, into in.. ,, ,. . . . i i j 1 . V...I... ll .1... IIIIIM llS. icatu you. ., ..v in ...v ........ ..- lend vou, yottiself, n much a to say, "Cheer up, my poor unlortuiiato mas ter 1 You have no noine lor mo to tnkeeareof; never mind; I will con rent rate my attention; I will watch and take cite of you." Yes, a good, atlectlonatc dog lo whom you arc every thing, who love you with hit great nlVectionalc In-art. Of such a ono t'le old proverb ought to bo str'utly kept tine, "Lo '0 1110 love my dog." Dog mid mnn, how suited they nro lo e.ch other I Notico a dog without a tnss i(.r how very wretched ho is. He look lik.t n miserable outcast. How bo follow each likely looking person in whose lace ho think ho discover the lent trace of dog love I And how lie trie to ingratiate himself with such n. one. Hu wKi hi tail and looks as much ns to say, "Do let me bo your log ; I will be such n good dog I" And then with a more beguiling wag and look, which says, "Now do, you dear q tod man, now do." I'oor mastcrlisi log l This ha to go on many day until to his joy ho finds a master a boy perhaps, but still a master. Than he hn to curry favor no more ; Ins has not to wander about tail between legs for why 1 lie ua got a master. Matt. H Carpenter for Female Suffrage. In answer to a letter from Hon, D. 1. Maxson, of the Assembly, to Matt. If. Carpenter, inquiring whether in hie remark before the joint convention ot tho Legislature, nfter his nomination, tn speaking ot the rights suffrage, among other thing to wiitcii man wt entitled ns man, without distinction of birthplace, race, rank, color, sc., he also included "sox" which was omit UhI tram the speech, ns revised by htm and published the following letter has been received, which is understood to commit Mr. Carpenter to the eiUsv slon of suffrage to woman: 'MilwaL'KJck, February 1.1809. "Hon. D. R JTaxson : . My dkarSiu: Your favor of the 20th ultimo ! rtceived. In the speech lo which you refer I think I did em ploy the word "sex," ns you recoiled il. Whether I said it or not, I mean it. The present adjutineiit of the marital relations i a relic ot barbarism, and ha no better foundation in reason than the Institution of elavcry, vii: that mlijht is right. Truly, youre, "Matt. II. CAnrK.rTa." Madison ( Wis.) Journal, Feb 2. The Reconstruction Committee held a meeting this morning, and examined one witness relative to affalra In Mls issippi. Tho committee will noxt week take final action upon the question be fore them ns to the admission of Vir ginia and Mississippi, and also upoo the resolution ol General Haynr, of Wi., instructing the committee to in quire into theoligiblity of tho Georgia delegation In the House, that Stnte not having compiled with the Rccomtruo- ' tion acts. It U thought the committee will report agninst the delegation and dcclate them ineligible to their eeata. Men's lives should b like the day more boautiful In the evening ; or, like ' tho$uromer, a(;low with proiiUee and like Autumn, rich with the golden' sheaves, where good worke aad(ldeed have ripened on the field. Horace Greeley told tho New York' oewiboy that to be rich tbeynnst be honest, which advice wm coldeiai by many of them in the bigbeH ladfi' cl.