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THE SAINT PAUL DAILY PRESS.
VOLUME II
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA WEDNESDAY. JANUARY L 1862.
NUMBER L
N.
vrn» AuTZ'vvK i7NKsT)TY7 J an . i.
Sf-SEE FOURTH PAGE.
♦••• —
THK NEWS.
A. gcucral stiapeusiou ft s}>eci»- payuitnt
hid taken place with the Ba^lk^» ot New
York, bosiou and niiladeipbitt. Of course
to be foUoweil by all the banks in the coun-
trv. Ii was uot unexpected, aud will no
doubt bo b'^neficial in its result;*. Despatch-
rti say that this action uud thi- eurrtnder .^f
MttSOD and Slidell, have produced a iW-iing
Hi great relief.
The loreigu uewji is very late. .Tuat
iuiok of it. reader in Minnesota, only nine
days old Irom the Capitals of Kurupr Fhe
Asia brings news to the 22d.
The President's message had been re-
ceived, and was gtuerally considered as
pdcidc. from the fact that the Mason and
tjiidell ^cizui-e wa.^ not .sanctioned or
Miladed to. Warlike preparation? were
still active. Pas8«"ngers bring idle rumors
rhat England will tind other caus^- of war;
lbej>inking of ships in Southern harbors;
being named as one cause of complaint.
Some allusion is made to a battle at
Pjidacah, but it is el>Jewht re contradicted.
Gen Phillip St. George Cooke, receptly
returned from Utah..'4nd made a Brigaditr
General, ha8 died a.s the fool dieth— by his
own hand.
in two miles ot ihe Fi)rt." This i!« i-ertainly
rnmarkable lor Christ ui us I
gen. frejtiokt.
NVb give in another i iluinn a manly let-
ter of Hon. Schuyler Collax repelling the
slamler that hi.s lips wcn^ scaled againsi
any defense of Fremont aiul that there
PARKEU a. FR£N€H-
I'his nuiiLkahlo sctipt'f{race, who resided
in Minmsota in 1856, pabli-shing a paper at
\Vutab itiid whi> was Nicaragua Walker's
Minister in the Um ed Stttes, and who is
now in Fort Warren on a charge ot treason,
exhibiiod great ingenuity in hU schumes.
Starting with a certificate of church mem-
were few or none in Congress to defend the ^e^ship in Philadelphia, lie obtained an entree
Pathfinder. Mr. Colfax's generous action ! ^^^^ j^p religious circles of other cities,
will meetH grateful n^ponae in the hearts ^fj^^^^ ^^ ^^^ repiesenlations of wealth, his
i.(>(;al AF1.-A1KS. ,THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
A year ago today the Press was launched
upon the venturesome experiment of joarn-
aiLsm. and sent its new year greetings to a
lew hundred readers, borrowed for the oc-
oaaion. To-day it renews the gratulations
of the -season to almost as many thousands.
Fervently— kindly —gratefully — for each
liDd all of them, young and old, it bespeaks
a Happy New Year; wisbing only that
«seb sheet which goes out this morning, to
carry its silent salutations to your doorn,
were u living hand to return the friendly
pressure of the reader with something of the
warmth ot gratitude that pens these lines.
The year that has gone — shall we talk of
that to-day ? Let it .suflSce at least till to-
morrow, that it has had its glory as well
as shame— that if it began in national cow-
ardice and treachery and perjury, and in
every crime that makes human nature raon-
Btrous— it has ended in a spectacle of gener-
oa-j self-devotion— of heroic loyalty— o;
stern and true-hearted patriotism which
more than redeenas the past. If peace is
lost we have conquered honor, and to day
with a people rent by civil war— with
a constitQtion trampled upon by a third of
the !iation— with u government assailed by
fratricidal hands — with nearly threequar-
;er9 of a million men in arras to defend and
maintain the just authority of the Consti-
tution— with an empty treasury and an ac-
cumulating national debt — menaced by for-
eign nations as well as doinestic traitors —
there is no American citizen who does not
feel prouder of his country — more secure
under the shelter of its Bag, and more con-
fident of its future — than when a year ago
today Buchanan and his treacherous Cabi-
net were meditating on the Right of Seces-
sion— appealing to the constitution for ar
guraenta to justify its overthrow and hag-
gling for peace with traitors at the sacrifice
of the national integrity — and the national
honor
And thtt year before ns — what shall we
say of that? Beyond what seas of loyal
blood must the eye of faith and hope look
for the tinai d ay of victory and peace. In
that faith and hope — overlooking the sad
days between — iet this New Year be happy
— and pray Heaven the next be happier in
the fulfilment.
loud professions of loyalty, and his liberal
subscription to sustain the cause of the Un-
ion, he obtained the confidence of influential
circles, who were familiar with the disposi-
tion ot our troops, their numbers and the
general plans of the war. When the time
came tor the payment ot his subscription he
was elsewhere. His aliavs were Carlisle
Murray, Charles .Vlascy and Christoph(r
Mounx;, each lor different cities, and the
initials C. M. attached to dispatches and
letttrs directed to leading men, deceived
others as to his real character.
Letters have been received by Northern
men engaged in forwarding the interests of
the Government, from French, under one
or the other of his aliases, asking in what
way he could use his means to help the
Government, and they, gladdened by his
disinterested patriotism, would reply, sta*
ting various plans and confiding to him
important secrets. He did some swindling
in a small way, by collecting from sick and
disabled .soldiers and their families, by
which fee kept himself in spending money*
He had lists of wealthy mea in different
cities upon whom to call, with significant
words written opposite their names — as
" religious," "Abolitionists," " Union,"
Ac. — showing a knowledge, on his part, of
their peculiar hobbies, and as it was im-
portant that ho should stand well with
both sides, he had in his pos,se6sion a cer«
taificate signed by the Georgetown (S. C.)
Vigilance Commitete, which stated that he
was a trustworthy Southern rights man, in
whom they placed implicit confidence.
These are but samples of his ingenious de-
vices.
.,,
OHAPLAINNEILL'S SECOND (irAR-
TEKL.Y REPORT.
Oar readers will find in another column
the above report. It contains many valua-
ble suggestions. In noticing the fact that
religious tracts had been duplicated in large
numbers, the report suggests that greater
good would be accomplished by supplying
the soldiers with attractive reading matter
of a useful though not .strictly religious
diaracter. They will read the former, when
the latter would be neglected, and a substi-
tute found in low and positively immoral
literature.
We regret that the Second and Third
Regiments are not near enough Washington
to receive the valuable hospital stores which
have been contributed by ttie noble women
of oor State in such super-abundance to the
First Regiment. Mr. Neill proposes to
turn over to the general ho.spitol in Wash-
ington, the large box of sheets, «fcc., sent
from St. Paul last August. Would it not be
better to send it to Kentucky, notwithstand-
ing the distance and cost ? 'i'here is doubt-
less much greater need of such things in the
camps of the Second and Third Regiments,
thtre being many more cases of sickness,
and according to Chaplain Cressy's late
letter much less provision for the comfort of
the sick.
Mr. Neill makts ackoowledegments to
Rev. Laurt-en Armsby of Faribault, for a
library of fifty volames for Company G ;
to Andy Shearer of St. Paul, for funds
with which have been procured small hos-
pital ao3 staff" libraries ; and to Rev. G. H.
Fond for a sum with which Company D,
will be supplied with a library.
PBAIRIE FIREN AT CHRISTIdAS.
A correspondent at Fort Ridgely writes
ot on the 26th of December, that "prairie
fires have been seen in various directions
during the last five days. All day yester-
day aod most of the night they raged with
fraat fary to tb« north aod nortb-east, with-
of thousands who have felt it painful to be
silent when the pro-slavery press of the
country were hunting down their noble
quarry. We say pro-slavery press in full
view of the tact that the Chicago Tribune
was on3of his savage pursuers. The Trib-
une seems to have chosen for its mission
the work of destroying whatever corner in
its way. Uut a little while ago it wa.s as
fierce for guillotining Secretary Canierou
and others of the Cabinet as it was more
recently for removing Gen. Fremont.
Bat the concerted cry against Fremont
hw* come mainly from bis old political ene-
mies, and is still yelped by the hungry pack.
We acquiesced in the action of the Pres-
ident removing Fremont from command in
Missouri, just as we did in his superseding
Gen. McDowell, in command of Ihe army
of the Potomac, by Gen. McClellau.
The President is responsible to the coun
try for the conduct ot the campaign, and
he must be left free to appoint and remove
commanders under him. But it no more
proves Gen. Fremont's " im'oecility and
corruption" — terms frequently and glibly
used by the Pioneer— than the superseding
of McDow-11 proved that he wa.s inibecii, or
corrupt.
The truth is, that if Gen. McClellan bad
been Ih command of the Potomac army last
July, under the unfavorable circumstances
that then existed — the army with few ex
ceptions little i>etter than an undisciplined
mob — the term oi enlistment of a large part
just ready to expire — Ck)ngrt^ and the " on
to Richmond" newspapers demanding an
immediate advance — that even the acknowl-
edgetl ability of McClellan would have re-
sisted in vain, and the inevitable disasters
that have resulted would have been associ-
ated with his name instead of Gen. Scott's
aod Gen. McDowell's. So much do cir-
cumstances aff>.ct the fortunes and reputa-
tions of men.
In the case ot Freu-ont, he was placed in
a more trying situation than the comman-
der of the army of the Potomac. He had
to contend with an empire in rebellion. His
lines of military operations were in extent
tenfold those of the Potomac. He was re-
mote from the capital, and the heads of
Departments of the Government. His in
teresis, were always made secondary to those
of the Potomac, whether his wants were
men, or money, or military equipments
This was doubtless properly so. The Gov-
ernment could not supply both the East and
the West and it was the less evil to deny aid
to the \V'e8tern Department.
Fremont comprehended the situation, and
planned the movement down the Mississippi
river, to which the Government ha.« finally
returned. But as fast as he gathered men
they were taken from him. Means could
not be supplied, and reluctantly he had to
abandon and postpone the grand enterprise
of striking the Rebellion at Memphis and
New Orleans, blows that would have quickly
ended its life in Missouri as well as in the
entire valley of the Mississippi. He then
turned to lop ofi the branches in Missouri —
when^he could not strike at the trunk — and
really drove the rel>el army out of the State
and left Missouri freer from the relK-l horde
than it has been any time since his removal.
Thus have events and the uiti mate adoj)-
tion of his plans vindicated the military
sagacity and capacity of Fremont. It is
the silliest and shallowest falsehood to talk
of evidence of his "'imbecility."
But, we shall he told all this does not re-
lieve him from the charge of "corruption;"
and the Pioneer has charged us with unfair-
ness for not publishing the interminable mass
of testimony — heaven save the mark — that
the investigating committee have got by in
vitiug disappointed contractor^ to prove
that their fortunate rivals, got contracts by
fraud. The truth is, that their exparte state-
ments have been largely proved to he laise
or mistaken, and it we had undertaken to
give the mass of evidence on both sides,
i our paper would have contained little else
for the last two months.
We differ from the Pioneer, in that we
have abstained from giving otic side, when we
would have found it impossible to devote
the space necessary to giving 60//1 sides. It
however seems quite content, and it suits
its sympathies exactly to publish the evi-
dence against the accused, but to keep si-
lent in regard to what has been adduced
in bis defence. The Missouri Democ rot hag
teemed with evidence of the falsity and
error that abounds in the report of the in-
vestigating committee.
We have no doubt that frauds were per-
petrated 00 the Government at St. L<)oi8,
just as they have been at Washington,
and, as Mr. Colfax says, probably not
a tenth part as great. But that Fre-
mont has been a party to those' frauds,
we do not believe, and feel assured no tes-
timony wll ever establish when a free in-
vestigation shall be had, the truth ar- i
rived at.
Mr. Colfax names such distinguished
men as Speaker Grow, John Covode, C. |B. The newspaper press, and now the grand
Sedgwick and Thaddous Stevens the-prom- | jury, have made a combined assault upon
ment leaders in the House-as among j the Broadway " pretty waiter girls con-
scores of others in Congress, who in com ' cert saloons," in New York, and sevcra
raori with himself have not lost confidence ., have been indicted, several closed bv the
m tnmoat either as a man, a general or ' ^ y^ j 1 ^- ^ , , "
a patriot. He tells ua too, the startline I ^ ^'^' ""'^ **^^"'^ °'°®" abandoned for
Ciot that tb« agent of the Ai^aociated Pre^s ***' °^ *^*^ judicial wrath to come. The
Buppreaaei all reporta of debates, in Con ' d»y of these concert rooms is paaaed— for
grw. in which Fnimont is da&nded, ' th« preaent
NOBLE DEFENCK OF PRETIONT,
BY HON. SCHUYLER COLFAX.
HOL'SK OF UEPnESE.NT.\.TiVES,
Washington Citv, Dec. IS.
Jo tht Editors 0/ the Chicago Tribune :
Your sense of justice, and the friendly
relations that have always existed between
us, will, I trust, allow me a brief space in
your columns to correct a very great mis-
take into which your excellent and racy
\Vashington correspondent has fallen in his
letter published last Saturday, He says,
"He has .searched diligently to find one sin-
gle member of either House who proposes
to defend Fremont ;" that "the most he can
hope from those members who were on his
staff in Missouri is entire .silence," and that
"if Mi . Colfa.\ tfays a word in his behalf,
he will surprise those who know hira most
intimately."
The fact is, members who stand by Fre-
mont are numbered by the score. My be-
lief as I have stated in each of the four
editorials I wrote on this subject, has
been that, he may have mistakenly given
his confidence to some men in St. Louis,
who, though men of great energy, abased
his confidence for their own gain: but that
the altenpt to saddle on him the charges
against McKinstry, who as Quartermaster
(General at St. Louis before he went there,
and whom he had no more power to remove
than he has to remove you from the editor-
ship of the Tribune, and for whose acts he
was no more responsible than Gen. McClel
Ian is for the official acts of the Quartermas-
ter here — Gen. Meigs— is, in the last drgree
unjust. Prabably money may have been
injudiciously exper.ded in the Western De-
partment, one tenth as much as has been
wasted in the Department of the Potomac
—though I hope not. But I .shall not
trespass on you, if you print this letter, any
extended defence of Fremont He will
speak for himself. Suffice it to say without
making any catalogue of names, that among
those in the House who sympathize with
him, and who state openly that they
have not lost confidence in him as a
man, as a general or as a patriot, are
Speaker Grow, Thaddeus Seevens, Chair
man of the Committee on Ways and Means,
and the leader of the House ; John F.
Potter, Chairman of Public Land'' ; John
Covode, Chairman of Public Expenditures;
C. B. Sedgwick, Chairman of Naval Af
fairs — names which I allude to, not because
they are better than scores of others, but
because they are widely known to your
readei-s. I trust you who •' know me inti-
mately," will do me the justice to believe
that I never deserted a inend because of
public clamor or adversity ; and that I
never hesitated at the expression of ray
convictions, in or out of Congrejis. We
may all of us be very deluded, but I
know that my opinion is a conscientious
one, and ttiat I would to day gladly give
my pay for the whole Congress if Fremont
had been sent to Port Roy il instead of Sher-
man. Let me add that if there should be
a Fremont debate here, you will probably
have to look to the Globe for it and not
to the telegraph. A debate on Tuesday,
in which Col. Shank, of Indiana, (one of
Gen. Fremont's aids in Missouri.) Wm.
Morris, of Pennsylvania, and the writer
hereof participated on one side, and Col.
Bldir on the other side of the controversy,
was not alluded to in the Congressional
proceeedings telegraphed from here to the
jolthe Associated Press North and West
Youra truly, SCHUYLER COLFAX
Land Wakranth. Half Breed and Res. Scrip
—all BiMH — pricen.
jy2S TilOMl^SON HKUS.
TiiK Post OnicE will be closed today
from 9 V.i o'clock a. m. until4j.j o'clock r. m.
CHARLES NICHOLS, P. M
A Ntw Ad-iutant Gk.vkrai,. — The Col-
onel of the Fourth Regiment, Gen. Sanborn,
after having discharged ihe dntirs of Adju-
tant General and Ac*in.ir Qnarti^rmaster
General of the State since the war .-oui-
meoced, yesterday resigm'd his post, prepar-
atory to taking oommanJ in person of his
splendid Regiment. We are hot doing jus-
tice to a faithful and pairiatic f'lricer t"» Buy
that it cannot be shown on the rcconiti of
any State where a man in the same position
has devoted more time ; more single-he.irted
patriotism : more devotion to the can?e of
his country, or nsore patience undc/' the
most trying circumstance'- than has John B.
Sanborn since he first entered upon th<; dis-
charge of his duties in May last. Tint he
ha? made mistakes in many thing? in organ-
izing the Minnesota army of nearly (i,000
men, neither he nor his most intimate friends
pretend to deny. That he has made enemies
becau.se he would not allow corrupt inHueu^
ces to control hiin in regard to contracts, all
who have been intimate with the business of
bia office know. And that the elaborate re-
port which he will lay Iwfore the Legisla-
ture on next Tuesday will send^all the amall
politicians who have been barking at his
and the Governor's heels in another direc«
tion, we know and feel certain of.
By an ordsr issued yesterday, a worthy
and competent citizen o; German bin b is
appointed the 8ucces.sor ot Gen. Sanl)orn.
Considering the tact that in ibe Minnesota
army the Germans have furnished at least
one-fifth of the rank and file, we ihiuk it
about time the Governor .'l;ould acknowledge
the claims of that nationality to a prominent
military appointment.
The following is the order to whica we
refer :
ment. Thr Muj^dalena would embark about
1,000 men at Sou hampton on the 21st.
{ Th.- rnad ^^tea^:ers of the Peninsula and
tAl*lib.^bL\ KUK THE DAILY PKKSS. j Oriental Company, numbering about .^O
' w<'!-.- to be armed and made capab'e of re-
erpool on the 2l4t for Queenstown, there of the infraction of any rale that Ind been
to enibiirk over 5)0 men of the 17tfa Regi- adopted. This diepatefa iraa ako dated be-
JPO'Uj:E1£G-J<T IN'E'WS.
John Bull Nursing his Wrath-
CUNTINfTED WAR PREPARATIONS
VKM' GROrryVS op COMPLAim
Enslish Papers Um off al Half Cock.
THEIR i^UMMEXTS OX THE PRESIDENT'S
MESSAGE.
Enropean Diploniscy on the Eng'ish-imerican iDibrogiio.
FROM WASHINGTON.
MANNER OF DELIVERING THE TRAITORS
IMPORTANT NEWS FROM MISSOURI
Emban'assment of Gen- Price-
FROn KENTITCKT.'
Gex'l Hbadquaktkrs, State of MiNh.
Adjutant Uexeual's Offi
St. Pall, December 81
: OF MiN.N., 1
Office, >■
Utb, ISGl. )
OENBBAL ORDEa NO- 80.
1st, The reaigaatioD of Adjutant General
and Actiog Quartermaster General John B.
Sanborn, is hereby accepted to take effect on
Wednesday, the first day of January, 1862.
2nd, O^car Malmros is anaounced as Adju-
tant Geueral and Actin;j Quartermaster Gen-
eral, in place of John B. Sanborn, rMJgned,
and will be obeyed and respected accorditjgly.
By order of the Commaniier in Chief.
JOUN B. SANBORN.
Adjutant General.
♦ ♦
The news from Port Royal at New
York on the 25th, is interesting and one
item of it, at least, is unpleasant. Captain
Dupont and Gen. Sherman do not agree in
their plans, and hence the public service
has suffered. It is unfortunate that the
Government at the start did not give some
one at this point the exclusive direction ot
affairs, and — a policy.
Exports op St. P.\':i. ouhisi; thk .Sea-
son OF Navigvtion of 1861.— At consid-
erable pains on the part of reporters, and
through the willing assistance of our mer-
chants and shippers, the St. Paul <^v,i\ieo
this morning are enabled to give an accu-
rate abstract of the exports that have
passed through the bands o'" our dealers
the past season. It is the first time that
anything of the kind has been practically
attempted here. Uereaiter it will be less
diflBcult to get hold of these statistics ; and
the table now published will serve as
a valuable reference for the future
It is proper to note the faet, that i)nly
the produce that has actually pa.ised
through the houses of St. Paul dealers is
included in the subjoined figures The
great bulk of the the wheat, corn, oats and
pork crop of the Minnesota Valley v;ent
below without being landed at St. Paul.
For instance, the Davidson line of stftim-
ers, and the City Belle while she was in the
trade, carried the main bulk of the pro
duce oi that fertile region, and transferred
sacks and barrels at the St. Paul levej to
boats running below, or transferred their
laden barges to these boats ; and of all
this inmense amount of stuff our statistics
can give no current account. We estimate
that at least 200,000 bushels of wheat
passed St. Paul in this way, to say nothing
of other produce. We only give the actual
transactions of St. Paul dealers and com-
mission merchants.
The item of lurs has been carefully en-
quired into. This, too, is only the aggre-
gate ofthe transactions of St. Paul dealers.
Two hundred thousand dollars, is as
nearly as can possibly be aiTived at, the
amount of furs bought and shipped from
St. Paul during the yeap 1861 :
Flour, bbis .V. :: 25,5()0
Wheat, bush ^., -.527 037
?at8 " ;.; 12,000
garley " :..:...... 7,2<}0
Beans " 5,)o
Pork, bbls 2,4;jo
Bacon, lbs 105,5iJ6
Lard, bbls 8<)0
Cranberries, bush '...., 4,542
Butter, lbs 9,000
Dry and green hides, number 27,1()9
Gensing, lbs 208,6.10
Potatoes, bush 8,0i)0
Deer skins 3,000
Onions, bush 500
Wool, lbs 3,0it0
Furs, am't |200,0<)0
A Pat Riot.— Yesterday afternooo a
couple of Irishmen at the corner of Fourth
and Roberts streets, concluded to find out
which of each other were the most skilled
in pugilistic exercises. Policemen Brisjtte
interfered, and soon a crowd of the pugilists
countrymen rallied to the rescue. The
aain disturbers of the peace escaped, but
Brisette succeeded, after calling the af J of
bystanders, in capturing and conveying' to
prison a man named Broghan, who had in-
terfered with the arrest. During the melee
Mr. John B. Spencer went in on the side of
law and order, and dealt some telling blcws.
He was somewhat hurt, but it is mainly
owing to his prompt action that the riot did
not end in .serious cons quences. We wont
a man such as Spencer for chief of police
very much.
Latest European Arrival.
New Yoek, Dec. 31.
The ^Etna from Liverpool 18th, and
Queenstown 19th, arrived here at 8 a. m.
The Asia reached Liverpool on the lOlh.
The steamers of the Canadian and New
York and Philadelphia lines were stipula-
ting with shippers (or the right to call at any
intermediate port, discharge cargos, <tc.,
should it be deemed unsafe to go to their
^orls of destination.
President Lincoln's message claimed great
attention, notwithstanding public taling was
deeply engrossed with the death of Prince
Albert. The silence ol the message on the
Trent aflair was the subject of much con
jecture and comment. It was generally re-
garded as a leop hole for escape and gave
rise to some hopes of peace, although the
general construction was warlike.
Tiie Times argues that by this studied si-
lence the President has left himself a door
for retreat, but thinks the chances of peace
undoubtedly diminished, and says nothing
can be more ungracious than the President's
trratment of foreign powers when for their
forbearuiiee u siraciou.'^ and courteous ac-
knowledgment was due.
The Times also devotes an article to the
report of the Scretary of the Navy which
it treats with ridicule and denounces the
project of blocking up ports by sunken
ve-'sels.
The Post treats the message as undenia-
bly warlike and though remarking on the
silence r^Jative to the Trent affair, says it
nas scarcely within the ordinary scope of
the message. It also charges the President
with ingratitude in dealing with maritime
powers.
The News considers his silence an indi-
cation of.cauticn and prudence, and favor-
able to peace.
The Star also justifies his silence and
praises his clearness, force and ability.
The HeniUl takes a contrary view and
fears peace almost hopeless.
Parliament meets on the middle of
January.
The death of Prnice Albert caused the
most profound sensation. The Queen bore
her bereavement with much fortitude.
The Asia's news was generally regarded
in Paris as unfavorable tor peace.
Leading journals continue to argue
French neutrality.
Bourse heavy and lower, 67 f 20c
Garibaldi has written a letter to a Genoa
committee which indicates an approaching
movement.
London. — Wheat firmer for American ;
flour quiet but steady. Liverpool.— w!
N. & Co. leport flour firm and Cd higher;
sales 303@3t8. Wheat firm at.advance
of 2 (<$ 3J per cent ; red 10s @.'l38 and
3d ; white 12 @ 14s. Latest— Liverpool
19 — Bread'^tufis quiet and steady ; pro vis
ions firm.
L.^TEST TEE Et.VA, LIVERPOOL, 19. —
Pending the news from America in response
to the demands of the British Government
in regard to the Trent affair, the British
papers have but little to say.
The 7 i7he^ has a .severe article on the
brutalizing effects which civil war produces,
and denounces several Northern measures.
Several French journalists maintain that
France should give moral support to Eng-
land, by recognizing the justice of her de-
mands, and independence of the South.
The Opinionc Nationale, the organ of
Prince Napoleon, says France has no other
enemy but England, and France should not
weaken the United States.
London 19.— It was was current at Paris,
yesterday, that the French Government sent
a note to Russia, Prussia and Austria, sag-
getting common mediation ot the great pow~
ers between England and America. ^ ^y ^j^ LoBil«n.i^,ri^ bitterLyicriiici,* >Ix.
The Herald s correspondent observe? t5«l$ewqVdV:forfi^n*?.lH-*ponSVpc^/?:?arg3r;g
a tender of such mediation would p^ ^
menace, and it would be rejected on that
very ground.
A portion of the British Mediterranean
fleet is gradually accumulating at Gibraltar,
to be ready if necessary to cross the Atiao
tic.
Yesterday additional shipwrights were
taken on at Portsmouth dock yards,
to get ready with the utmost despatch the
additicnal ships ordered for aea. The two
battalions of the Guards, ordered to North
America, left this morning for Southamp-
ton, where they will embark to day.
Halifax, Dec. SI.
The Asia Irom Liverpool 21st, Qneens-
town 22nd arrived here this morning. .She
has on board 500 troops with stores <fec.,
and is consequently unaer government or-
ders. She brings £7,200 in specie. War-
like preparations continue unabated, addi-
tional troops are ordered to be ready to em
bark, bnt the Army and ^'avy Gazette of the
the 2lst says that no more are likely to be
placed under orders until hostilities are actu-
ally declared.
The Adriatic with nearly 1 ,400 troops of
the Grenadier Guards and the Parana with
about 1,000 of tha Scott Fusileer Guards left
Southampton on the 20th for British North
America.
TbeatMmer Cleopatra ivoald laave Liv-
sistiiig privatei:r.= in cii.se of wai.
The gunboats in the seco:jd class reserve
at Port-'Hiouth ha 1 been ordered to be fitted
ou* immediately.
A Berne telegram a.s.serts that France had
issued a diplomat c circular taking ground
against ihe arrest )f Mason and Slidell. and
had sent representatives to Washington in
order to determin;; the American Govern-
ment to make iudiipensible concessions.
The Post says the Americans cannot pos-
sibly complain of the tenor of the despatch-
es to Lord Lyons.
Halifax, Dec. 31.
Passengers by the Asia here report a ru-
mor that the bloclade of Charleston harbor
with stone is likely to lead to difliculty with
European powers. It is turthir ruin(»red
that Eugland's warlike preparations will
continue in view i hereof and that the sur-
render of Mason and Slidell are not the
whole of England s demands.
The steamer A-ia will sail at 0 p. m. for
New York.
Papers by the .^Etna and Asia contain no
real news.
A Paris correspondent says the belief that
hostilities bctweei. England and America
will not be arrested has become more gen»
eral. The Admiralty had notified that in-
structions had bo'n sent to protect British
shipping in India and China seas.
New York, D-ec. 31.
The London morning Post reports instruc-
tions to Lord L;?on9 combine such judi-
ciousnei-s and terajKTance of procedare that
Americans of the inoet tender pride will be
unable to complain ot England's course as
menacing or haugl ty.
A telegram from Berne, Switzeiland, con-
tains the following important announce-
ment : The Federal Council has received
a circular addressed by the French Gov-
ernment to European powers declaring that
the arrest of Mason and Slidell was contrary
to the principles which are regarded as
essential to the security of neutral flags.
The circular state s that the French Gov-
ernment deemed it nscessary to submit
this opinion to tho Cabinet at Washington
in order to determine it to make conces-
sions which the French Government con-
sidered iodispensi )le.
A large meeting of officers and masters
in the mercantile marine had been held at
fjondon and they aad resolved to heartily
CO operate with the Government wherever
their services might be required.
The Skipping 'iazette says that either
our merchantmen must be armed or the
Government must detail a number of tho
fastest and most efficient ships to watch
American privateers.
Mr. Cobdin in a letter declining to attend
a public meeting et Brighton, strongly ad-
vocates arbitration in the American dis
patches and says that the object of all
national men and true patriots should be
to enforce principles of medation on
the Government on the terms of agree-
ment made at thi Paris Congress. Mr.
Cobden thinks tha: no question can be more
witbiu the scope of the Paris resolutions,
tbun the pending one, and the true test of
the di.-=posiiion of American people will be
the Cipressed nil ingness on the part of
England to resort, if necessary, to medita
tion. Should such a conciliatory step meet
with no blotter response than a desire by
America to insult and wrong England, nW
the powers of Europe would forthwitn be
ranged on Englaiid s side. Mr. Cobd-n
says that the cry fc r peace is hardly enough
at the present monect. What is nquired
is peace in principles of impartial juslic ,
and this can be obiained through an impar-
tial arbitrator. The London 7 /m^s editori-
ally disputes the aiguments of xMr. Cobden,
and says that the course he advocates would
by no means tend to the preservation of
peace, either in the. present instance or for
the future. The 2 jmes says that we insist
upon knowing clearly whether we are in a
reign of war or peace. It the seizure ol Ma
son and Slidell was an act ol the American
Government originally, or if it be ad-
opted by them row, it is an act of
war which is to be encountered
by war. Il they disown it they
mun prove their sincerity by repairing it.
It is impossible to negotiate in the former
case, and the latter has not yet arisen.
There is therefore no room for arbitration.
The Daily News while a^ssrtiog that
England will be satisfird with nothing
short of full satisfaction (or her violated
rights, .says it wojid obviously be harsh,
violent and unjust to deny the American
Government all right of rtplying, and
to refuse to hear what she has to urge on the
legal points at issui.. Should there be any
difficulty at Washington in at once meeting
England's demandii, a little frank inter-
course and explanation between the two
Governments would in all probability re-
move it. and this wjuld be by far the best,
most dignified and honorable way of settling
the dispute. Failiog in this, it h for
America to proposi' arbitration, and Eng-
land would not be justified in refusing such
an invit.ition. The article concludes by
denouncing the tone of menace and in-
sult adopted by some of the journals.
The Daily Sews in another article de-
fends the North Irom the charges of the
Times that war was brutal zing the north-
ern States. It ali^o justifies the projected
biockadu ^t, GharUstea and, JSa.vAnnHh by
the st^ifi sIiSbs! Mi3itbonfl."fMeV)nJ>r»lfon ol
warl^e.
fore the Trent affair, but it is coiadered u
showing the peacefol ioclioatiobs of tha
American Government.
Mr. Vould maintained the correctoeas of
his late report to the Emperor sod said that
it caused a rise in the public funds, which
would have continued but lor the apprehec*
sion of war between England and America.
Missouri News.
Ottehtu.lk, Mo., Dec. 81.
One of our men captared by rebels near
Clinton, and carried to Springfield, has juat
returned, having left that place on Christ-
mas. He says Price, with 8 000 men had
taken all the houses in Springfield for b'f
troops, turning women and children into the
streets
lie had unloaded his wagon? and was
making preparations for a long stay. The
people of Arkansas refused to allow Price
to enter that State with any other troops
than those regularly enlisted in Confederate
service, and he had only 1,500 men enrolled
in that service. The country north of
Springfield was full cf men returning from
Prices army, who said if they were per-
mitled to return home and take the oath of
allegiance Price would be left with only bis
regular Confederate troops. Since General
Pope's rapid operations last week there is
perfectjquiet in the region between the Mis
souri and Osage rivers, not a rumor of rebd
camps or squads being heard.
St. Louis, Dec. 80.
Two thousand four hundred troops under,
Col. Carr, with fifteen days rations left
Rolla yesterday, destined, it is supposed for
Springfield by a circuitous route.
Cairo operators report to night that there
was no foundation tor the statement last
night that there had been a fight at Pado-
cah yesterday.
Interesting from Fort Monroe.
Fort Moneoe, Dec. 80.
Phillip St. George Cook recently ap-
pointed a Brigadier General in the array of
the Potomac, committed suicide on Thurs-
day last at his residence. He was a grad-
uate of West Point, and esteemed a fine
officer.
The commissary stores including a por-
tion of the ordnance department in Nash-
ville, Tennessee, were destroyed by fire on
the night of the 22nd. The loss is estima-
ted at nearly Si, 000,000.
The following are the Tennessee Congress-
men : First Dist.— J. B. Hask-jll. Second
Diit — W. G. Swan. Third Dist.— J. B.
Gordonshire. Fourth Dist. — M, P. Gentry.
Fifth Dist.-G. W. Jones. Sixth Dist.—
H. S. Foote. Seventh Dist J. D. C.
Adkins. Eighth Dist.— Jno. V, Wright.
Ninth Dist.— D. D. M. Currin.
Contrabands state that the inhabitants
of Yorktown and the military au-
horities there are very much frightened
at an expected attack. It is believed
that General Burnside's expedition is
certainly destined to go up York river, and
that Gen. Wool will co-operate in the attack
upon Yorktown. Gen. Magruder fa said
to have telegraphed the condition of affairs
to Richmond, and asked permission to de-
stroy Yorktown by fire, and to have receiv-
ed a reply directing him to refrain until be
is certain the place is to be immediately at-
tacked. Strong batteries are placed on
each side of York river aod the force is es-
timaud at 30,000 in the vicinity of York-
town.
Washington Ne-ws.
Washikcton, Dec. 81.
THE DISPOSITION OF MASON AND SLIDELL.
Lord Lyons was in conference to day with
Secretary Seward relative to the time and
manner of the release of Mason and Slidell.
They will not be released for some days, as
there is no British vessel likely to leave for
some time. They will probably go in the
British mail steamer which leaves next
Wednesday week. It was proposed they
should go out on a British man-of-war, but
our Government decided on a leas ostenta-
tious mode.
IBON CLAD STEAM BATTERTBS.
The Times special correspondence says the
navy department is sending out specifica-
tions inviting proposals from shipbuilders
throughout the country for the construction
of iron clad steam batteries. The govero-
ment is very anxious that this class of war
vessels should be immediately constructed.
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fiifn w^th^ ir>s»ICBt?«, Voily.sina-fchftkettn*^ ««
wanton and mischievous as any that history
records.
Tho limes also has an article on Mr.
Seward's despatchc: and treats them with
ridicule, and says :klr. Seward assumes to
instruct the entire h iman race as to the or-
igin of the rights aid prospects of the war
in America, a,nd h.ts confident assurances
as to the dimensiots and duration of the
war.
Movements were taking place between
the Government and the authorities of Liv-
erpool, looking to t le defenses of that port.
The PosVs Paris correspondent says that
neither France nor Russia have taken any
steps as mediators.
The Paris Palrie in enumerating the five
French vessels at N'ew York, says others
are shortly to be sent there.
■ Per A$ii—lMt&i via. Queenstown, Liv-
erpool 22nd.— The ship Ben Payson from
Charle=iton had arrired at St. Nazarine.
London, Dec. 22 —It has been decided
that Parliament is to as.%mble on Tuesday,
the 14th of January ■
Paeis, Dec 21.— The Temps asferts
that a dispatch has been received from Mr.
Seward saying thai the American Govern-
ment is ready to goarantee every facility to
The New York Mayoralty.
New York, Dec. 81.
The Hon. George Opdyke, Mayor dect,
took the usual oath yesterday. It was ad-
ministered by Mayor Wood.
New York, Dec. 81,
A private dispatch received from Wash-
ington states that Gen. McClellan in inves-
tigating the specification of charges against
Brig. Gen. Benham has ordered the latter
released from arrest, and be is to be order-
ed at once to duty.
Janksvillk, Dec. 81.
Col. Barstow, ol the 3i Wiscon-in CmW"
ahy, received orders to day to march imme-
diately with his Regiment to Fort Leaven-
worth. On announcing the fact to his
men at camp Barstow, they received the -
intelligence with great rejoicing. He has
reported a full Regiraeut, and will be ready
to march on the 8th of January.
Philadilphia, Dec. 81.
• A'.,private despatch received bet* meo-
itons us among the killed at Padacah, Capt.
Albert Bacon cf this city. He bdooged to
a Kentucky regiment raised sear Frankfort.
The despatch gives no particulars of tbe
battle.
CnrcDfyATi, Dec. 80.
The enrreader of Mason an J Slidell and
the suspension of specie payment by tbe
New York banks produced a feeling of re-
lief in business circles.
PiTTSBCBo, Dec. 81.
Tbe Citizens Bank sospeoded, specie dm.
ment to-day.
Thk Coast Scrvit.— The Secretary of
the Treasury says in bis report :
"The great value of tbe Coast Survey
has been strikingly attested by recent eventt,'
The knowledge gained by its operations da-
ring the past years, tbe experience and
skill of navy and military officers acquired
in its service, are now available in tbe omcw
atioDS of tbe army and navy, and tbe iwdjy
aid now afforded by it, in examtnatiaQS at
surveys of harbors aod tnlata, to the
of the Union in tbdr movwKota a
- ipOO dM
. . coast, demonstrate, beyond qaewoa. tin
neutrals compatibUi with rights of beliger- wisdom of the poUpy which odKiutal^DA
ents, and wodd givtj any aatisbctioo io one I bw suataioed it" "^
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THE SAINT PAUL PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I, 1^62
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THE FIRST KEOIHICNT.
SSOONP
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("amp ^>tonb, neah Gordon's Fkrkt, Md. (
December lath, 1861. f
Ct)t. iV. J r. Oana, Fast Rift. Minn. Vol. :
Sir — The clow of the secouJ quarter <>f
niy dulifd II? Chajilain of the First Minne-
80ta IlegiuieiU tiiul-t tlie harve^^l past and
sumiiit-r euiled. The malarious intiueDC«r<
of early autumn have fled beloic tbe snow
trosi scattered like ashes every moroin? ai)»i } a Bank Comptroller to be appoiutedby the
MYNOPSIS OF THl!: UILIi TO ( AKRY
0I;T tiE^RKTAKV OllANK'S CI H- !
rx:ncv plan.
The followiug is a hriel synopsis of the
act to aathorize a national currency, siecured
by hypothecation of riiiftd States stoc'is,
and to provide tor tli> circulation and re-
dtuiplioii thereof, prepared by the Dummit-
tee of Wiix" and Mtan-. autl to b»' intro-
<laeed into ilie Iluiise :
It provider fir^l lor u [Tnited States bank
dtpartraeoi in the Treasury l»uilding, with
PRO.tl KANSAS.
Btfuftta—lHttreattitg War lMrid*mtm.
f or«ver do«t that standard ahert !
Whi*r« br«»tbe» the tou but falls )>elor<« a-*.
With Fr«rtJoin'« koiI b«D«>ktb our feet,
And Fr«<«<lum'8 bnuuer lloatingo'er us''
THE NATIONAL. ITIILITARY RAIL-
ROAD SCHEIE.
The committees of Congret^s to whom was
referred that portions of the President's
Message relatlcg to the construction of a
oatiooal military road across the States of
Kentucky and Tennessee, -have considera-
tioo a plan for the connection by railroad
of the eontrca of the railroad sy.stems of the
North and South. This plan meets the ap-
proval of the President, to whom it has been
suggested by General Leslie Combs, of Ken-
tucky, with whom it has been a carefully
etudied hobby for a quarter of u century.
It contemplates the connection, by a direct
railroad, of Chattanooga, Tenn., with Louis-
ville, Ky., and Cincinnati. To complete
this connection it would bo Deees^ary to cnu-
Btruct about two hundred and twenty miles
of railroad over a practicable route The
surveys and estimates hase already been
made by competent engineers. Chattanooga
is the great railroad centre of the south. It
is the point ot convergence tor railroads al-
ready constructed from all the prine pal cit-
ies on the lower .Mississippi, the JjIu;! of
Mexico a.id the Southern Atlantic, around
*.he whole semicirelt frcm Memphis, TeDR._
including Little Rock, Arkansas, V^icksburg,
and Jaek.ton, Mississippi, New Orleans.
Mobile. Peo«aco!a, Savannah, Charlc'Ston,
Beaufort, X. C, to Norfolk and Richmond.
As a strategical point it is of iicmtcse
importance. There is in the immediate
neighborhood an abnndanc*- ofcoul. iron
and copper.
a^XCHANGE OF PRISONERS .1
PRECEDENT I KU.fl THE FIRST
KE VOLITION.
In cousi.j!u iicc of the hesitation exhibited
by the Federal Administration to sanction
u formal exchange of prisoners, lest, by so
doing they should in some way embarras.'
their position and action in criishins,' the
rebellion, a conuiiitta- was recently ap-
pointed by the Massachusetlri Historical
Society to eoquiie and report to what ex-
lent and exchange ot prisoners was etfected
during the American Revolution, and es-
pecially to ascertain and report if. by such
exchanges, the right.s of sovereignty claim-
ed by the crown were supposed in England
to ha\e be* u in any way impaired or set
aside. From the report ot the committee it
appeared that, Irom the battle of Lexington
to the close of the revolutionary war, ex-
change's of prisoners constantly took place,
and often in considerable numbers, although
the Briti.-h Government steadily and cau-
tiously avoided recognizing tlie independ-
ence of the colonies, or making Any politi-
oai admissions whatsoever. They permit-
led eschacges, under rules ot war, for pur-
poses of military convenience, and in relief
of the 3ufieriog6 of their own ulTicer-' and
privates in captivity.
imparting health and t tiergy
«)wiii» to the variable weaiher incident to
the preparation for winter in the valley of
the Potomac, tlie religious services of the
camp have not been held with the reffularity
of the first qimrter.
Two weeks ago, owing to the chilliness of
the atmosphere at the nour ot sunset, and
the fatigue ot the men alter a long drill, on
the ground ol expediency, I reluelaully dis-
continued until milder weather the brief daily
prayer at eveuiug parade, in addition to
the regular Sunday service, whenever one
of the Hospital tints was unoccupied by the
sick, 1 have lectured on Wednesday and
Sunday evening'^
If it should be ordered to prepare winter
quarters 1 would suggest that an appropri-
ate cliaj>el be constructed of logs for the
use of the Chaplain, at some convenient
point within the lint^. Exi»erience has
demonstrated that there is bat little profit or
consolation m listening to the words of the
preacher, while the soldiers are obliged to
stand in the open air on the frozen earth.
The avowed leligiou? sentiment of the
Regiment is leebie, yet the larger portion
treat religion with respect, and towards
their Chaplain deport themselves with cour-
tesy.
In a spirit uf selt-sacrifice, truly com-
mendable, benevolent and religious men and
women have largely contributed in the way
of hospital stores, clothing and religious lit-
erature, to the physical and moral welfare ol
the army. But as was to be expected, un-
der the enthusiasm of the moment, zeal has
not always b«en tempered with knowledge.
Dt pondiiiji upon information from those
who have never once visited our camp hos-
pital, nor Consulted with the regimental
Surgeons, boxes ol double sheets and other
articles have been forwarded, snicable only
for a general hospital, and which cannot
be tansported from place to place, owing to
tiiPir bulk and weight. It is therefore rec-
BRECKINRIDGE'S SUCCESSOR.
It is a most encouraging fact that the
first act of Senator Davis of Ky., was no-
tice of a bill to confiscate the property of
feb<.-ls.
lu the proceedings of the .Senate on the
26th. is the following :
Mr. Davis of Kentucky, gave uoiice that he
should introduce a bill coadscaiing every spe-
cies of property of all persons who have had
any coaaetiion with the Southern rebellion,
either in civil, military, or naval capacity.
It was a noble thing in Kentucky to elect
Garrett Davis to the Senate. Ha had been
prescribed on account of his emancipation
policy. When the Convention was chospn
for revising the constitution he entertained
views in common with .Mr. Clay who so
nobly said *• no earthly power could induce
him to extend slavery, when it did not exist
and where life long cherished principles
were those ot an emancipationist."
Mr. Sc-mser gave slavery a tremendous
hit right in the presence of President Lin-
coln last Tveek, when delivering bis eulogy
upon Baker, ic was one of the most elo-
quent passages every uttered in the Amer-
ican Senate, and produced ;i thrilling
effect. Mr. Lincoln actually started from
his seat as Sumner uttered the word
*• 7/iurrffired" — it was slavery that murdered
Baker — and the gallery audience found it
diSBcult to repress its enthusiasm- Sucii.
is the change in the Senate, that this man
who, one year ago, was in danger of His
life for uttering strong sentiments on the
subject of slavery, now utters them with-
out fear of reproach or criticism, in the
.'nidst of a luneral speech.
A MEMBER of the Academy of Science
stated that be bad discovered a simple
*od unexpensivo plan for rendering mus-
lins, laces,' and all sorts of light stufTi incom-
bustible. It simply consistd of adding to
the starch used in stiffening them, one
half its weight of the carbonate of lime
usually known as " Spanish White.' La-
tlies who wear huge crinolines, and are in
danger of being destroyed by fire should
•' make a note ' of this.
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A Handsome Present.— The employees
of the the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad forwarded to Mrs. J. N.
DuBarry, the accomplished lady of the ex-
Superintendent of ihe Western Division of
the road, a magnificent tea set, comprising
wveateen pieces of solid silver and valued
at $600.
oramended that the lesources of the philan-
thropic be more carefully husbanded, and
that nothing hereafter be forwarded unless
specifically requested by the medical officers
ot the Regiment.
Two boxws of shirts, sheets and towels have
been received from Red Wing and Lake
City which have proved more than ample
thus far for hospital use. Last wCfk also,
iiitelligODCe was received of a box weigh-
ing move than five hundreil pounds, shipped
by the ladies of St. Paul early in August. It
hu.-> been hid for weeks in the wilderness of
bo.\es that rnnaio in one of the large depots
ol .Vdam? Express at Washington, and
was only found after patient search.
If, upon examination by the medical au-
thorities ot the Begimeni. its contents are
not absolutely needcil, iu.-tead o! transport-
ing to camp, it may be well to present if. in
the name of the donors, to one of the large
general hospitals at Washington.
in addition to the ordinary drafts of the
Surgeons, there have been two special ap-
ptopriations from the Hospital Fund, one
amounting to one hundred dollars, for one
prisoner in Richmond, and another of twen-
ty five dollars *or the benefit of a recruit af-
flicted with hernia of long standing.
By the kindness of those who strive to im-
itate Christ, the Chaplain early in the sum-
mer was supplied with a large amount of
valuable religious reading sufficient for the
wants of the soldier. Unaware of this tact,
others of liberal .iipirit have, at some ex-
pense, forwarded to the Chaplain, a large
package of tracts similar tn those already
distributed or in hand.
Irreligious men, we are told in Holy
Writ, cannot discern spiritual things, and
will not be satisfied with tracts alone. If
they are not supplied with a pure healthful,
manly and attractive literature with which
they can occupy the leisure hours, they will
seek those pestiferous books defiled with the
scent of the groggery and brothel, which
filthy and sneaking pedlers, "foaming out
their own sbarae" hawk around the camp.
If therefore the money expended in re-
duplicating the trtcts already circulated was
employed in purchasing Company libraries
of sound and elevating literature, 1 believe
the moral welfare of the soldier would lie
promoted.
During the quarter, Company G. has been
supplied with a library of more than fifty
volumes of high character and proper ten-
dency pjirchased with mongy foywar^ed by
the JKev.' LaGlTeQ-'A-iiisfcjJ of Fiirib^ult.
A smair-bosp{tal-nrid iil^o'a'staall staff
^Httrafj hits Ift^ pricaiied' wjfli lui?djf.g)vcn.
.tJD.thv.'Chp^jlj^i.} hs'jMf. A*i^ri!\}-"Stiej»re/ t)t
Saint Paul.
Fourteen dollars remain contributed by
the Presbyterian Church in Hennipen
County, of which the Rev. Gideon H.Pond
is pastor, with which it is my intention to
supply Company D with a library.
Since my la.st report, death for the first
time has appeared in our encamprncni.
More than once there has been the slow
march, the mournful dirge and solemn ser-
: vice of a soldier's funeral.
These have died from disease, one from a
wound UDintentionally inflicted by a fellow
soldier, and one from a volley discharge by
the enemy, when the Regiment bivouacked
in Virginia.
I am very respectfully,
E. D. NEILL, Chaplain,
1st Minnesota Reg. Vol.
On the 25th at Washington, Col. Ber-
dan was seriously injured while trying a
breech loading rifle, about to be adopted
for one of his regiments of sharpshooters.
The charge blew out the breech, making
a severe contusion of bis right cheek and
IkUlly Injuring the n^i ey«
President and Senate, with a salary of 5,000
dollars, to have general charge and super-
vision over all banking operations under the
act.
It provides for is,suing circulating notes
iu the similitude of bank notes, to be coun-
tersigned and registered in the Bank depart-
ment, to be stamped on their face '" secured
by a pledge of United States Stocks, and
receivable for all dueattt and from the Uni-
ted States, except duties on imports, and
made legal tender lor these purposes."
All existing banks in all States and Ter-
ritories of the United States may elect or
not to avail themselves of the benefits of
this national currency, on complying with
the provisions of this act.
New banks may be formed by any num-
ber of persons under its provisions, with a
capital of §100,000 or more, to circulate
this currency and carry on a general bank-
ing business in auv part o! the United
States.
All banks issuing national currency are
required to keep constant y on hand twenty-
flve per cent, of their outstanding circula-
ting notes in specie to secure the prompt
redemption of the same.
Stockholders are made individually liable
tor the debts ol the bank to the aisount of
their slock.
Banks organized under this act are to
have a seal, may sue and be sued in all
courts, and may make all by-laws necessary
to carry on their business.
Banks under the act are to make quarter-
ly reports to the Bank Comptroller, who is
annually to report to Congress.
If banks fail to redeem their bills and
become insolvent, the securities in the hands
of the Bank Comptroller may be sold at
public auction and the bill holders first
paid.
Insolvent banks are to have a Receiver
appointed, and he wound up by ordei of the
court.
Frauds aud couuterleiting are carefully
guarded against. Thi.-" bill will, the com-
mittee believe, create a large demand for
L^nited States stocks to be issued for bank-
ing purposes. The bills Lseued on a hypoth-
ecation of these stocks will have the faith of
the government pledged to that extent for
their redemption.
These nillg are to be receivable tor taxes
and all other public dues to the government,
and for all salaries, and for all other debts
and demands due from the United States
for services rendered, aud for supplies and
materials furnished. The banks issuing this
national currency are made liable for its re-
demption, and the stockholders are made li-
able for it.
The bill -holders have as security : First,
the U. S. stocks deposited with the Bank
Comptroller ; second, the liability of the
bank, issuing bills ; third, the personal liabil
itits of the stockholders ot the bank to an
amount equal to their stock ; and it is thus
thought to constitute a very safe and secure
currency for circulation among the people,
to pay the army, and all other exfniordina-
ry expenses of the war.
Cm-retpmiden,' ttf' tkt: New York Trxbant.
SiALiNA, Kansas, Dec. 11.
Kaiisio is full of refugees, white and black,
fr )m Missouri. Faniiiy otter lamily ol the
former have fled into Kansas, and seek, away
in new settlmneuts, i.o escape the din and
misery o! wui. I hav>' learned of many
startliiiti incideuLs of the flight of thene ref-
ugees
A man inuied C -. five<I in Missouri,
about fifty miles from the Kansas border.
His family, origanally from the .South, had
settled long ago iu Southwestern Missouri,
and all the family but this man were pro-
slavery. When the war broke out his two
sonri river at that point was frozen eight*
een inches deep, and the thi-riuoiueter on
the IWth ult , was eight degrees below zero!
THIJRLOW WEED IN PARIK.
! Paris, Nov. ii7, 1861.
We resiclied Paris ia.-t evening. The day
was bright, and the eountry thronj^h which
j We traveled [)erteclly enchanting. In pic-
1 ture.Ht^ue beauty and Agricultural richness.
the V alley of the lliver Seine surpassas
I even that of the Genenee. For twenty miles
I eitlitir .^ide of the lluuen, the numerous
I Mat^Hlarturitig Village' imJieaie enierpris-
I iug prot^perity.
Mr. Sandford, our Minister to Belgium,
i and .Mr. Bigeiow, our Consul to
Paris,
brothers joined the Secession army, and 1 greeted us cordially at the Depot, and anx-
they had urged him to do so too. He was I '^'1=' ^o *»ear all that 1 could say, ol public
true to the Union. Hesitating, and with ' affairs, took us immediately to Dinner at
the ties of kindred to distract him, tic re- I the Cafe, in the Palace Royal. At ten
maiued a passive witness of events until all | ".'c'*^"^'^ ^^ went to the Hotel Louvre, the
the man that was in him at length induced ' like ot which, in magnitude and magnificence,
him to take his placi^ in the great struggle, i f^^"* y^"- ^^ ^'-' ' Among its army ol guests
A few days after. his youngest brother rode I « Charles Dickens, living quietly,' at work,
up to his house. At the time he was out ot j .'•"'J« following morning I called upon Areh-
his wagon and had been practicing with his i hishop Hughes at Maurice s, on Mr. Dayton
rifle at a mark, and had just loade«l. Tho i ^^^'^^ l/egation, on Gen. Scott at the West
younger brother said : i minuiter, and .Mr. Bigeiow at the Consulate.
•' I'm glad you're thinking about your, '"ilay we occupy apartments at the Ho-
gun. You had better join a company.'" j tel Empire, adjoining those taken at il^e
•• I have done so,' was the calm reply. I same hotel for the Archbishop. It is eligi-
^Indeed," was the surprised reply. ! *^'y situated, nearly equi -distant from the
THE « PILGRIMS
(The foUowiufr po«iu w»n rend b.v l.ihn G. S*««. at
the New Kagian.l K»wtj»al In Stim Vi.rk «-ity..n "Fore
talhwr't. llay ; •]
Oo.mJ fru-nJfc, b«rB aniMtiu b leu iu plHiMiKni arra*, |
To liuuor thf biiih (if that gl.,riousila>.
When the • \»»yU .»er." ,t.iwini{ in o-bin an.l l.uM, !
Morr buriUBi. , hy i^r, •.bail U«r n>({j.U,r toUl, i
(A heavi. r carg... ..„j \.,r sichtrr treJKhl,
Thu, WH., ftVr uu.l. r«iiif*n iu "Wall st.wl" ..r
Gave forth r.mi her bi^^.u! lb* punlan fl.ick, '
Aii i set them sale .towr ou that ii.j ablt rout
Which still, iu ar«|,;tt ol all wor.h luutaliOD,
Is R"li(rion'gf»«t anchor, au.i Kre*. ..mn .luaJatlou.
U0...I irwuds. pr*> all,,* iue—n irnii Yaukr* blade, <
An «'ur " wliittled,'" or '• |{u»i,h«l,'- or cff«re1 in I
"Tradi.,"
4 iijoiu«ut V) 8(H«ak ID luy (rre rhyuiiog war, ■
Of the glorious filgrtiub we hoaor "o dar t
Imprimis — the.v held aa the cbea{><>N' ..f thiugs,
rh)«o humau iuvenlion» called •• oobleij '' «na
•' kings !
Aud it-okoueJ H deawju iheiuoel' e» hai appointed \
Much gre.'itei thiui nue the Pope ha-i anuoiated, ' •
•' Whose ?
•' Capt. ——,' naming the captain of a
company of Home Guards that had been
raised in that county.
" Ah, that's what you are at, is it ?" cried
the younger brother, and, drawing a Colt'.s
navy, he continued, •' I've got something for
you," and fired.
The ball lodged in the breast of the
elder brother, who staggered and fell with
the violence, or suddenness of the shock.
Recovering himself immediately he got on
his knees and^seizing his rifle pointed it at
his murderous brother, who turned and fled,
but a rifle ball iu his spine arrested the
course of the rebel forever.
The family of the Union man gathered a
few of their effects hurriedly and fled with
him in a wagon. They are now in Kansas,
and he. though severely wounded, js slowly
recovering.
1 will mention one more case, not so dis-
tressing, but quite significant. I was trav-
eling a few weeks ago and met a family on
the road with inree or four horses and about
a dozen hea<l of cattle. There was a man,
his wife, and two young children iu the
wagon. As they were evidently refugees, 1
inquired,
•' From Missouri ?"
• Yes."
"How did you contrive to get away with
80 much stock ?"
^Yes. I had a pretty tight i^ueez". but
got through. "
"Did you lose much?"
•'Yes, I lost my crop, uiid most ol the
house fixins, but I got off most of my stock,
though these aint exactly my sloek, but
they're the same."'
•'How is that ?''
-Why, you see I joined the Home Guard,
and, when I left, my secesh neighbors
pitched in and drove off all my stock, and
pmashed up my things generally. I heard
about it, and got leave of absence aud went
home about the time some Union troops
Boulevard, Palace de la ('oncord, the Tuil-
ei iei Garden, and the Champs d' Elysee.
This is not the Paris I visited ten years
ago. though in 1851 it was comparatively
unchanged during the ten years that had
elapsed since my first visit in 1842. The
Paris of I85I resembles St. Louis, Chica-
go, or Milwaukee, whose magic like
growth, in buildings, bewilders even their
own inhabitants. Here, entire blocks,
streets and quarters have been renewed.
Acies of old rookeries have disappeared,
and in their places stand immense and
beautiful structures.
Some of the readers of the Journal may
remember that, being here i:i December,
whi.'n the present Emperor seized the
Government, differing with other Ameri-
cans, 1 predicted that he would establish
a strong and stable government, give re-
po.S'J and prosperity to France, and become
popular in Paris In this respect history
vindicates prophecy. I was led to these
convictions from seeing order succeed
chaos, so rapidly, and from evidence I
then had that the Emperor was hi.s own
arc aitect— that his own genius originated
and his own wisdom perfected the civil
reforms and reorganizations which every
day revealed .
Thojgbl iSataii, ihau hui'iiliceti pur«
And a luite of Uodi. grmce ot nioren
If th^ir laced were long, their endui
With prejudice strong, th<* bead pri
Ifncowl ou tl-eirw-ather worn foreh
Rftueiuber their labor .lan't holiday
Thev might we 1 he allowed au (Mscaf
Wh.i brought Freedom up and the "
A Bol«tnu Ipmeanor was surely thei;
Who had -Nature 11 nd Saian aud Ind
That the meu had their aulu, the'
doubt-
But let Vigilance •.areiuily nwirch tl
Aud let FrejudiM double the figures
You htill have remaining kuch moot
An the world never haw . and will n^
r and whilet ,
ight than a miter,
iuoe wa* louyei ,
Qciple 8trougei .
>(ad might lurk
work !
lonal frown.
Vilderne*- dowu '
■ right,
lauii to Ught
f'<- uot the leaat
eiu all out—
—and theu ,
la ol men,
>r see again '
C. H. MIX
sUCCBHMOk TO W. 8. COMBS-
BOOKSELLER SSTATlONkr
THIRD STREET, ST. PATL.
GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
The Urgent c<)llecti.>a ot doe booKa «iut«bl« for
prenvaK m the city, coniiiHtiiKj in purtuf
Raphael's Madonnas,
Court of Napoleon,
Women of Beauty,
Loves of the Poets,
The Centre Table.
tROiTI ST. LOUS.
Special ditq^UK to the Okicayo TiUAint.
St. Lofis, Dec. 27. 1361.
Geu. Halleck had ordered sixttaen negroes,
as prisoners in the hands of the sheriff
he!
as property of rebels, to be released, on the
ground that they have been used for insur-
rectionary purposes. They are to be under
the control of the principal Quartermaster
of this Department for labor, untill I'lirther
orders. The negroes arc at work at the
McDowell College, where prisoner^ are con
fint^d.
(ien. Halleck, in hi> letter directing the
distjharge of the negroes, says the act of
were going through that way. i found tny j ^^'ongress of August tith overrules the law
house stripped and empty, wile and child-. I '^^ ^'*^*°'"''-'"'^''^'i d^*'"* ''''^^^ ^^»-' "fgroes
C'UARLESroX— REXRIBI'TION.
From the Neio York iribune.
We print this morning an interesting
letter from our Port Royal correspondent,
giving an account of the stone fleet expe-
dition to Charleston harbor. That city
now can hardly be considered a seaport,
for her only available channel to the sea
has sunk in it sixteen vessels in such posi-
tions as to render it impassible, and the
difficulties of navigation are so great in the
?&rvTL?T,r «!^iP f " f «^,^ ^;^^^ do o",r constitutional
the harbor iseuectually closed. Charleston
now, so far as any commerce is concerned
except that in small coastwise vessels, may
be considered as " up country.'' Fire has
wiped out that rebellious city almost as
efi'ectualiy a.s the wrath of t.'od did
Sodom. Fishermen may dry their nets
where it once stood . for but few fishermen
wdl ever go there, and they only to find
its ruins. That these sunken vessels will
ever be removed is not at all likely. The
shifting sand.s will soon bury them, and
tho superincumbent mass will be almost
as impossible of remeval, so as to get the
hulks, 88 the water itself. It may be in
time, that the tides will lorm anew channel;
they may, indeed, form a dozen new ones;
but it is not a necessary consequence that
any of them shall be deep enough for ship
navigation. Nothing is so capricious as
the course of currents on these Southern
sand bars, aud there can be no certain
calculation as to what direction they may
take on this that has always mide Charles-
ton the most difficult of access of any im-
portant port on the coast. But the prob-
abihiies are that this job settles the ac-
count with what the fire had left her. Her
end has come. One year ago she reared
her proud crest as the head and front of
seces-sion ; she sits to day with ashes strown
ren gone, and the fences down and ail my
cropsused up. I went to a neighbor's, and
they told nij my wile was a'ooiit somewhere,
h>r sht had been there that raorLing. I
hunted round till I was tired, when 1 found
her and these two children you see, in an old
log-house down in the creek bottom. They
were hiding for fear of the Secessionists
The iSecessiooist.s had run when they heard
the Union men were coming. I v.'enl round
among their farms to gather up my cattle.
I found very few of them, but I took all I
found till 1 got as many as had belonged to
me, and came off as fast as I could."
My informant, who was a very respecta-
ble looking Western man, did not seem to
think it any thing to be ashamed off. What
(juiblers thinl; of this
under the confiscation act ?
i>A VIS'S CONFISCATION BILL,
tioiii Ihe Chicaoo Jribntii;.
In the proceedings of the Senate yestt'i -
day, as reported by telegraph, we read the
following with unalloyed pleasure :
Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, gave notice that be
should introduce a bill confiscating evtry iptcia
of property of all persons who have had any
counectioa with the Southern rebellion, either
in civil, military, or naval capacity.
Senator Davis is th: successor ol the ex-
pelled traitor Breckinridge, and he begins
his Senatorial career gloriously. A bill,
such as he describes, is exactly what the
country is panting to have pas.-»ed. At the
hands of no man would such a bill be more
acceptable than those of the Senator from
Kentucky. Mr. Davis has an opportunity
of taking a front rank among living states-
men. Our Government is sadly in need of
a policy, aud the proposed bill may furnish
it one.
The details of the measure will be looked i
for with intense interest by the public. If
the provisions fairly aud thoroughly carry
out the idea named in the notice, the bill
will receive the hearty and unqualified sup
port of ever}' earnest, loyal man in the
Union. Senator Davis regards slaves as
over the place where she once stood. The j -property,'' by State laws and local usage,
tall steeple ofherbt. Michael's, which for and of course his bill emhracas them The
a century has guided the sailor, far out at
sea, and long before he could distinguish
the low coastline, to steer for a welcome
harbor, will warm him now, as he passes
by, ol sunken wrecks and quicksands
which forbid all approach to the ruined
city.
DR. JACKSUNVS ARREST.
We find in the Louisville Journal of the
23d the following account of the arrival in
that city of the person who shot private
rAlhUof the Second Minnesota Regiment :
' 'Captain Markham, of the Second Min-
nesota Regiment at Lebanon arrived here
yesterday in charge of Dr. Jackson, ar-
rested at his own house, near Sprigfield,
for the utterly unprovoked shooting of a
soldier. Jackson, resolving not to submit
to ar rest, stationed himself with another
white man and several negroes and all
sorts of arms in the upper loft of his house,
prepared for a desperate resistance ; but a
notification, that, unless he surrendeted,
the building would be set on fire, brought
him to terms. He has been delivered over
to the Provost Marshal, and it is to be
hoped that he will be made a salutary
warning to all other rufl&anly rebel?. lict
him have justice but not mercy.
The Louisville Journal is responsible for
this:
The following has been handed to us as
the superscription of a letter that passed
through the Louisville post office :
"Feds and Confeds, let this go free
Down to Nashville, Tennessee.
This three cent itamp will pav the coat
Until you find Sophia Yost.
" Postmasters North, or even South,
May open it aud find the truth.
I merely uj my wife's got well,
And has absbv cro«s u too know."
and of course his bill embraces them. The
slaves of all persons who have haU any
connection with the Southern rebellion,
either in civil, military, or naval capacity,
he therefore proposes, shall be "confiscated."
Let Congress pass such a bill, and direct the
Executive to enforce it. with all his might,
and the end of the rebellion will soon be
reached. Until something^ like this bill is
passed, the Government will go on groping
in the dark, and the^rmy will continue to
waste its energies in idleness and lose it«
soldiers by camp diseases.
NEWSFROn THE INDIAN COUN-
TRY—PRESENTS FOR THE AD-
.MINISTRATION.
from th.e Uanni^-al MtSien/ier, Dec. '2^1
We learn that II. W. A. Burleigh, Indi-
an Agent at Greenwood, Yaucton (Reserve,
Dacotah Teriitory. 900 miles up the Mis-
souri, from St. Joseph, which place he left
on the 2d inst., traveling by overland to St.
Joseph, passed over the railroad la.=:t week
en route for Washiugrton.
He brings tidings of jjeace and plenty
Irom the Yancton, Siou.'cs and other neigh-
boring tribes. Strike Three, the great
chief of the Yancton?, who has eight hun-
dred powerful warriors, recently visited the
Pawnees and other tribes south of the Mis-
souri, assuring them that as long as peace-
able he would be friendly, but the moment
they raised an arm against the United States
Government he would meet them in deadly
conflict.
Among other presents from the Indians,
in his possession, were several pairs of slip-
pers made of white buckskin, elegantly or-
namented with porcupine quill work, beau-
tifully colored; one pair for the President
— which perhaps were made out doors — and
a pair for each memlier of bis Cabinet, also
a fine Indian pipe for the entertainment of
j the Hod. Secretary of State.
! When Major B, left his ageocy, the Mia-
prcsumptively as slaves, and requires them
to be sold as such. He decides that these
negroes are held contrary to general order
No. 3. it appearing that they have received
from the Quartermaster certain articles ol
clothing, with the promise that they would
pay for the same in labor. The negroes
will be required to make these promises
good The order closes as follows : " This
order will in no way debar any one Irom
enlorciug thtse legal rights to the services
of their negroe> ; such rights, ii any exist,
can be forced through the legal, civil tribu-
nals of this state, whase mandates will always
be duly respected by the military authori-
itits of chis department. Military officers
cannot decide upon rights of property or
claims to service except so far as they may
be authorized by the laws of war, or acts of
Congress. When not so authorized they
will avoid all interference with such ques-
tion.
A gentleman Ircm Lexington reports that
after the departure of Federals from that
place after burning the foundry, the iiotoii-
oust Charley Martin, and others, followed our
forces and captured a soldier who was lag-
ging behind and ehot him
Last Friday a passenger, a Union man
wLo arrived in Lexington from Boon\ilie,
was seized and killed. It is evident that
harsher measures are necessary to quiet
Lexington.
St. Louis, Dec. 27, 1861.
J'he following named persons have .sent a
protest to General Halleck against the jus-
tice and constitutionality of his assessments
foi ten thousand dollars, lately levied. It
do*J not include all the names of the assessed,
but only of protestants : Samuel B. ('hur-
chll, \Villiam M. McPheeters, Louis C.
Gornier, George Kingland, Mrs. Trtxsten
Polk, Eratus Wells, L. Charles Boisliniere,
Charles McLaren, Juliette B. Gc.(scbe, D.
Robert Barclay, Samuel Robbins, Louis
Dorsheimer, D. H. .\rmstronsr, S. S. Far-
ingtou, Robert M. Renick, E. C. Sloan,
William F. Ferguson, J. W. Wills, John
Wickham, Robert M. Fuokhowser, Daniel
H Donovan. Wiley Randolf, William G.
Clarke, Henry B. Bell. Alexander Royser.
A FLORAL CVRIOSITV,
.Much interest is excited among the lovers
of flowers by the Bonapartea Juncea, now in
bloom at the nurseries ot Ellwanger and
Barry, in Rochester. The plant has re-
m lined in the possession of those gentlemen
since the foundation of their colossal estab-
lishment, about twenty-two years ago —
wjen it was obtained by them from the
P'ioces nursery, at Flushing. How old it
WHS when thus obtained is not known to
us. It continued in an almost unchanged
condition, about the size of a peck measure,
during that long period, except that, about
the 1st of October, it began to throw up a
stalk, which grew so fast, making five or
si.x inches a day, that it reached about thir-
teen feet — flowers appearing and blooming
in succession along nearly the whole sur-
faje of the stalk.
Had any growth of this kind been antic-
ipated—had it been earlier removed to a
green-house, with appropriate temperature
atd cultivation— it is believed the growth
would have at least doubled the size now
attained. We have not been able to ascer-
tain when or where any plant of this kind
has bloomed before in this country.
Like the century plant, which attracted
80 much attention at the Van Rensselaer
minsioD in Albany, some twenty years ago,
this Bonapartea juncea offers an opportunity
which persons curious in such matters will
b€ glaa to embrace where practicable.
Let no one be disappointed, however,
from expecting too much in the way of
brilliancy and size of the flowers. .\11 rea-
Booable persons will be satisfied to see a
p!,int which, after remaining stationary for
ne»rly a quarter of a century in possesBioD
of Its present owners, grew at this wonder-
fo i rate, and is flowering as no plant of the
kiid is known to have flowered before in
these Northern regiooE.
l.*t then e^^•lIlie^ dwell .m llieji Iduits ^» Xhay uifty.
Be it t,nrt to remember tbeir virtuei to <l*y.
L*l UR never lorget buw lUey suapMii aaj wrought
For Freedom of oontcieuoe, and treedom of thought ;
Lst UM never forget bow they toiled for the prize
Which now — our own heritage — gUddeaa oar syeo,
ftUere'er we behold a •' meeting h( uRe spire :
Aa Academy dome, or lactory tire : —
Whenever true I'rogreKsin matter or miud,
Ijeaven Indolence stupidly gaziaj bthind—
While «he driver, through the earth her imperial team,
O'er pathways ufiron, with horRe* .>f Kt«am,
And Joagere you hear her chai lot's humming,
Bldn Ihe lightning proclaim " Clear th» track 1 ah* Is
coming 1 "' j
There, see '—up ilol;, vriin hi» hand ou the reiu,
rhcre'H a solemuold t'unlan guidinjfthe train 1
F. TKive him hit fiuU« like a generou-, wan,
VjU rival his guodnesE «nd itiength if you cau '
U'HAT THL: ARiTIY rUINKS.
I Exiract from the private lel:er of a captaia
in the Sickles Brigade, dated " CuiWRLBS Co..
Md., Dec. 15, ISoi.]
" If you were here you would be aston-
ished to see how rapidly the Army i.-i be-
coming what is commonly teimtd abolition-
ized. The more our officer; and soldiers
see of the institution of Slav ery the more
they detest it.
" Five montis ago, ninety out of eviTy
hundred ofthe Sickles Brigade would have
beeu delighted to mob an Abolitionist— now
they want to abolish Slavery, root and
branch, which ir so well k lown here that
slaveholders are actually alra a to visit our
camp, for fear of penonal injury and indig-
nities at the hands of our m'ln.'
*' This war can never be prosecuted ad»
vantageously (on our side) until the march
of our armies carries with it freedom to all
our friends, regardless of cf'lor. Then the
services of the negroes to us would be in-
valuable. The information they could and
then would give us would increase our effi-
ciency thirty per cent, to say nothing of the
value of their labor, which would enable us
to plac^ in the ranks (i//cfour soldiers,
about ten per cent of whom are now ditoU-
ed as teani3ter.H, cooks, hospital attendants,
various sorts ol police duty such as clean-
ing the camp, and other matters.
COL. .TIlLLBfl.
The .^1, Cloud Democrat of thr 2Gth
says :
By a private letter we learn that Lieut.
Miller's account, written in the Press, of
his father's rapid recovery is all a mistake.
The Colonel sihs np l)a' a ew hours at a
timt-, aud this supported by pillows in an
arm chair. He complains of the depress-
ing eif.-et9 ot the climate there, and we
doul>t if ever he mounts horse again if he is
not soon brought home. H-- came to Min-
nesota at first, almost despnring of health,
and the climate acted on him likr magic
If we were in Harrisburg we would have
him ou a spring mattress, iu a car, bound
westward, within the neit twelve hours.
Will not some one there iruster faith and
firmness to bring him home.
IRELAND'S OPPUIITLIVITV.
FruiH Ihf \ew York Jahld, '£bth.
We are certain that the diy ha.s past aud
gouf when Knglaii"! can retruit her armies
from Ireland to fight Americans The
whole thing was got upjn England for ellect,
to keep the present Ministry in power, and
to cry and make Europe believe that the
" old Lion " wa« not afraid of th '• young
American giant." This bullying i.-^ all for
effect, we think— it may net, though— but
one thing is certain, it she wants to fight,
why, we fan accommodate ler ; ay--, were
there none but irishmen «.nd the sons ol
Irishmen to take up the gauntlet iu defense
ol the land that has longgiv?n them a home.
FINE PRAYER BOOKS,
BIBLES, &c., «Sco., ^Stc.
Cheap fyr Cash, tit
C. U. 7IIX*Ji.
DIARIES FOR 1868
Al
c. H. itnjt's.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
CHILDRENS' BOOKS
for the Holi'iays at
€. HL. RUX'S.
A Word
To All
Who Wish
To Buy
Books or Stationery,
HaviiLf added largely to my utocli by
PURCHASES FOR CASH.
1 ofler Ruperior Induowtaent'. to CASH Purchaftew.
C. H. MIX.
declSdliu.
FURS! FURS! FURS!
» 17 * / .V « * *
V O V Jt I. H ,
.Slitjii; joR 1IIK Wi.NTaa Sil\-<i>>.-.Wa(i.xekb Stklvcj
Eawd.— This Band being again prepared (or the com
in^ .•^wi.non, takes pleaaure in at Bouncing to their
former patron* iiud the public in ceueral, that they
will furniHh the best of music lur Ball*, Krivatt- Har-
tien, Oncert.><, etc., etc , at raten iuiting the timen.
Arrangements to be made with th- underMgned only
by leaving orders at the Munic Store of Ph. Rohr, or
ad'ire«»iug the uuderiigned tbrongb box Sty.
noV.'TdSw GKORGK SKIBKKT
iSr:Li'-SiiAU'««i DiAHo.vu Ph »TOt.KAPHH— TWENTY
FIVE FOR ONE l»<)LLARat
noT30 6m. WHtTN sTV'S 0AL.1>KKY.
Uk.M) fuK riAUi OP EscHASOB. — 1 J80 acres in Mower
county, well a<iap*ed fur sheep lud stock, low loi
cash, or for good unencumbered piuperty in St. Paul,
or a farm in il8 vicinity. Address Boi lSv»2, St. Paul
Poht Office. novS
• — ' — —
Thk immen-f Htock of millinery an) cy article*
ju«t opened al Dtri-iAiV .<, nbore the Bridge, Third
ittre«t, 8t Paul, where the wax ladf ia in the window,
don t look like hard tiui'ii. For ^iiaatity and Mtyleti,
it i"* unparalleled lu the West. Ttey ha\e added a
full line of dre^s ant housekeeping go:)d», oloako,
«ha»lB,embroi ieripn, hosiery, gloves, trirumingH and
ornaments of every dencription. I'iles of cloths ani
iancy cloaking. I.adieti ackaowl«di;e thx d*«ignii au-
perb ano prices mo<Jeratfc. octlt!
UcOAS'w Millinery and Dry UiK)d<Kouu>«an; crowd
ed daily rh-^y are f<elling a choice -tock ot Pry 0<k>.1
received from NV w Y..rk, alcost (a'l new and pretty)
with au imiuenKe ntock of t><>auel>, ribi>oU'<. laceii and
Millinery goo<lK of every def»criptii'n leR" than ooot.
Bleache<l liuenb, nhlrt hoHou^n and vbite goo<tii in any
quantity ar« Helling riicbt along— ecabroideriM at a
sacr)6ce. ParaooU, fans, tac»- mitn aud xunimer gooda
generally at what any reapoctable -uKtomer U wUltng
to give. Pric* ii )l the object — they munt gel money.
LAdiei*, now ill the time to boy. Tbe utore in No. 2
Roilgers' Block, above the bridge, Thtrd ntreet , St.
Paul, oppoelte the krprei* OIBce, wb«r« the wax lady
n thi» window.
MISS S. WILSON,
Having ju*t received a large aud handeome a»(K>rt-
mem of FaU and Winter MilUoeiy, Trimmingt and
Faucy Uoi.>dii, Invit-^ the att«T)Uoii -j' her unmerooa
friendu and patron* to the Muoe .
She has procured the .«rvio.« ..| Mi«6 KFTIS
BROWN, w«U known to the citlxeiui of 8t. Paul, who
derote* b«r waole time U> th* IHIl- nery DepartaMst.
St. Paul. Nov. 16 onrlOdly
ooMPAirr, or bakitord.
Oaeb Capital $600,000 00
S'ln'lU'' 409,000 00
INOORPORJLTKD 1110.
The repuutton of the "OLD HARTTOKD" Um
been h(«ot*hly earned t>y an expwtoMe of fJfly
Te»Ti
UAh ia lla«kal»iB'i BaUdLfi ,
C. J. KON^ITZ,
Manufacturer of Fine Furs,
ALL DESCUIPTIOSB ASD EVXBY STTLS,
3<l STRKKT, Concert Ball Bi.«k. ST. fAL'L.
Mr. KOVITZ, being ibe oldest Fur MduultttuTv: Li
the State ol Mmneoota, anuouuce>: to h.s friend* , pfcl-
roDs, and the public lu general, that be has in «ti>re a
splendid ■'lock of
FIISE FIJKS,
which be irt prepared \n Diakc up i.j order
Particular attention is alko directed to b'.» Full h*t«
ol Furs for La;iios and Children, ^vhich will be war-
ranted better and cheaper thau can be touo.i »l«<w
where iu the city.
Riya! tjroine Set^— Cufl", MuB aud Caj* — torCbil
dren,$4.
Full Ret» iu every Hlyle at price' ranging from $4 t<.
Being deteruiinert l'> close .lul my •lock before he
15th of January, the time a.i which I HTirt on i;.y d^
niia! tour, now ii- the time to
Bit' #■ r j» A r H »t ^ f- ,
■•IMjanl.'i. C. J. KOVirZ.
Land Warrants Located
rjyMJt I jy-IHtltSiG.'S-MiM*, .UJ FV.V #v
beeu e\t*D<uvel> engage-1 In the REAL hSTAI h
b.i-ineas (or the lant ten yedrn in this (-(ty .%nd Stat.-
now oUers hii- unrvices, u. onnneciion theiew.t}. , <.,
li'Cate Land Warrant.-.
There have recently lieen thrown i.jmo to warn.-,
s-riue five million act«~ of tU* ••boiceat la»d~ in Mu,-
neiota.
No landH will belucHled unltmn perHuDbUy . v^mu.^:
by ihe undersigned.
Ternj" for locating 160 acie lj.nd War.'--.i.t.i, ♦«•
eitch. Including Ijiu'l Offiuri f««, auJ all aY^ooQ*
120's, W» aud 40's at proportionate rate-
UENKY iUcKENTY,
Healer in Real Fjttat*. St. Paul. M.a
!»l. Paul, .-^|.t. aist, 1861.
iucnRlt.>t.ica .
Hon. Hfnry M. Rice, I'. S. ^'enHl.•.
Hon Mtirtou S. Wilkin«ou. f. .S. Seual.-.
H'ln Cvrus Aldrich, U. .<*. House ol Reprw^ntiUve*
Hon. Wm. Windom, C. S Hou-ieof Repr»iienUtiT««e'
Hon. Lafayette Emmeit, Cbi«*f .Tuxtice Suprvme
Court of Minnesota, St. Paul.
Bon K. R. Nelaon, C. S. Du<triwt Judge, il. I'au'
Messrs. Thompson Brothers, &u:berR, St. Paol
fM>p21 d.vv.t Ir
HENRY McKENTY,
DKALXa vs
Ii K A 1. K S T A T E ,
*r, ••^rz., Mi.yjs'^mmr<M.
Will also l..rat« Lanil WarrantF anc w'i Real £«
late on ComuiiMlot.
Iiecember 10. 1861.
declOdArwly.
MINNESOTA HOUSE,
-•f. POTGIESKR, Proprietor,
Comer 6tb S Wabaahaw fitre»>t«,8». Paal, VSuu.
Thin houiie ia the miwt centrally located tn the atXj
ut owned and conducted by the UBdenigned, wbe]
from long experience, feel!« competent to give eiitm,
Mtisfaction to all who may favor the
MINNESOTA H 0 U S K
with their patronage.
Comfortable and oommudloux «ukle« are nta ihw1
to the house.
Board by the day <ir we.<k at pHcet eorreiMBdlM
with the time* N. POTOIMBt
dec3-ly.
GOODS
rOK THB
HO L I D ^ TTS ,
AT BUBCHNEK'H,
Jackson st. bktwkbs ritTH<t aijrra,
Nearly of>poefte the BIf Clock.
Toyw, Ooalectiouariee, rrulU,KaU, TobaaM,Gif«n,
Plpee. *c.,fcc. «leoa0d«w>
mgqvom* JJTB CMVJimm
We ieril* tpeeial atttation to o«r Uig* mA mm
pl«U itoe^ of UCLCORB AND CIOABJI, *U af
wUeh w« will mU va&mt fuaraaty a* le ^aUt^, «■!
«t irtoM that are paid far lalirier fO<4a.
ooour. nmtM. * oo.
•
\
>
"i
)
^ 1 —
«
^ I > ■
1 ■!■ ■ ■ - •— —
\
i> rui
Si. FAIL DAILY ANU M KbKLV PUK8S.
\V* UNtia TO A MjrAKJt, (I'HI tPACI UTl UltllD IX TUB
VOLLOWliM TABLB) BlUMi A 1.KOAL FOUO
One Siiutre.
$ 76
I 36
1 75
'I if I
1 00
6 50
6 76
10 00
16 OO
fcAOh add. fNiiMrv.
»
1 s:
2 00
■i 'i>
6 UO
7 &U
Una unit)
Tlir<M< timei>.. .
Ouv wfek . .
T»»' w«!t>k<.. . .
ifur ui laiLi. ...
twv luuutlut...
fb»<i moot ha
:4« luouUiH. .. .
ruBuauBD \yiv% \ wbbk, kithbr in x>ts\.\ uh wbbkly
Firit laserli.':! ...76 C«>ut» p«<r Sijuarc.
hacb nubtMqueat in8«rtiou.3T>i " "
L^lpLl AdT«>TtiM«a«nU publishAl at the «xp«iu><« \>\
il»^ .Vtloroeys or.lering, auJ uot Jelayablo tor thf Ir-
^»: i.r«c*«»dln(j;s, but coUecUble iu nJvncf ,<ir on drliv
«rj ut MffiJuvit. VublL-iherH not MCOuubiblt> tur the
*ocuracy o! legal adrerti-iemeutf bpyouil tlie aiuouui
cb«r|{<«>l fur their (>ubUcaii»a.
A'iTHrtiMtiuiiDtt publiabeU lu biilh the Ihtily nud
W««>Kly will btt charged the full daily rat«<i< with oa<!
Ua.u the weekly rucea aJdxd.
BuitiuuHd Notice.-!, publi.shed iu the Kdituruil ci>l- {
uii.af, ot teo lines or uuiler, will be chnrged, for Hjiob ;
Ui"c rU.'D , ouv .'.ollitr ; if over t«-n liue<<, t^u oetils pet |
▲iirertli««iueat8 leaileil itnd piKCe^l under the b«««ul ;
of S^wieuil SV.tiOHH, it ten lines orover, will be charije.!
V-uoi>> tbe usu^il ralea : il aud>T that amouut. tiity
>*nw- f^r each luKertion.
frtiiTly adTertinem tu p&y quarterly.
.^.Wertiiieuieuu, tor a less time than three mimlb^,
tL. t.^ j..i:d ifl a^Wance
AliVERTlJJlXti IN WKKKLSr.
>iMi jtqoaie, one lu.->ertiou ♦ "6
> ur rsob
two ia<ertion>
four "
HUbHequoat in.tertiun,
and tor each
i>i/Mrt;oii. or ench additional miuare
1 (10 I
•i 00 ;
0 Wlii I
*^ .i ll.kBMuN, Bk.i., at Minneitpolin, aui'. Wet
WDi'i t> DIUK.V, E.'*4., at St. Antbony, will act at>.\i;ent.t
tk. circaUktiuv; the IiAiLf i'suft^ in their (wpective
COWGll.
*^ L'iscre'lited IHin.n.^ aul Wisoonwui oujieucy '
••wt lo UH hereafter will be receivv-1 only at the raleii •
ai which we can depoait it, and credit will be ^iven ;
a>:jordU2g>y.
Hs>«t Ofner, AC. Paul, .^llniieaula.
i
itrncB Btii aa.
Chi week day« from 7 o'clock .^ m. co ; o'cilouii c x
liu .SaaiiMy4,fn>m 12 o'clock M. lo 1 n'olockr. m.
IKKKB or OUdVAl. A.1IU UBPrKTrHI ^t THB SAIUi.
dt. t'aol tu I.a Crasde. carrviut; the eattero and
•CHiUiem mall.
t/enves daily, except Krid^t , at 6 a. m.
ArriTMei daily, except Tuesday, at v* p. a.
••I. Paul lo Kalb' ot St. Croix, Wiacon.sin, »i» Still-
waU)r, leaves daily, except ^junday, at 7 A. Jt. Arrive-,
.iaily , except Sanday, at \'l M .
si Piiul M Crow VVinj$, (Upper Mir<itit>8ippi river,)
■aave* daily, except Sunday, for St. Anthony and Miu-
aeKbCllH, at s A. M. ami '2. P x.
l*c. Paul to St. Cloud and Crow Wing, Monday,
Wednesday and Kriday.at 6 a. .M.
Arrive* daily, except Sunday, from >t. Anthony aud
Minneapolis V. •', p m.
ArriTen Irom St. Clou't I'ueitdn'. , Thurwtay aud
tiaturday, at T p. m.
UailD tor Fort Abercroiubie, Breckinridge, &o , ou
3«d Kiver, are diapatehM on Monday and iiViday, at
6 a.m.
di. Paul t<j South Bend, .Vlian>>i4ou river, leaven diU-
S',ezaepl Saudayx, at S a. m Arrive* daily, exivpx
_anday, at & f .m.
^*t. Paul lo Northfleld, oarrving mail for KaribAuU,
tiwaiunna &c. , leaves Monday, Wednenday and Friday.
at 6 A. J«. ArriveM, Tuem'.ay, Thursday and Saturday,
at 7 f. a.
'A. i'aul to lleoorab, Iowa, via Canuuu Kallrt, Roch;
•ater, 5ic., Utaves Monday and Thursday, at 7a.m.
Arri»e.s at St. Haul, Wednesday aud s«aturday , at 7
P *!.
St. faul to Sapertor, Wisconxin, leaved .Monday aud
la Sunriiie city only, Tburisday, at 6 am. Arrive.M
hMeday.anJ from Sunri.se city only, Saturiay at ()
* ]t.
."H. PattitoSparta,Wl.s., via Hudson, eavee Taexday,
t'haTfd^y and Saturday, at S a. .m.
Arrives MontUy, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 >■ M.
ai. r»u! to Cottage itrove, via Newport, &c., leaven
«i«tT«rday, at 1 P. !• Arrives Saturday, at 12 M
t*t Paul to Re<l Wing, »uppl>icig Pine Bend aud
jflning«r, leaves Wedne*1ay at n a m. Arrive»TuHif
iUy at d r. M.
tuxtern mail closer at 7 i' M.
Mai c< leaving before 7 o'clock a m. , clone at 7 p m.
All otherit close halt' »n hour before the time of
■bkrtiu,^
'fhe postage upon all traaiiient printed matter, tur-
•ign and doineatiu, and upon all lettem, toreign aud
loeoeaUc, U now re<irtire<i to be fully prepaid by 'c'uit-
!«{ Stat-^^ pontage stampti, except in ciiAea where pre-
^ymeat on letter<<, &c., to foreign coontrieH i;4 opri-
uoal ana the Renders do not wLsh to prepay.
PerKi'M mailing letterit, newspapern, tm., whether
teoMMtic or to fot-eM{n couutriex, should therefore km.
OBitain at the office of maiUni;, the exM^ pontage
IB eaeb rane, and affix United States postage sviuup?
w luHi-n^ot »a'.ue to prepi.y the lull po.-stage thereon.
CBA.-. MCHuI.S, P.«:taa^ler
«-. H.»ii,. l>eo. 4, ISlVl
WHtiliLKK & WILSON'S ~
BeHt 10 u«e,
nwxT vnyrviKd,
At ■ New York
price* yrom
*\b U. HOO—
';'eii{ht added.—
lUHtriiotion.s giv-
"u, machlnee put
IU orvler, and all
'\:U» of uee<ied.
for sale b> K. T. HOLTKKHUK> ,
Cifhth fttreet, w Block.s east of lutemalional Hotel
l*t. Haul- nctl6-6iii
(; A H D .
practitioner, (twi-nty-three yearn,) will be
pitmited to attend to those who may engage hix prar-
tie«.
HouiuA In Wollord's Banking Huut^, iitM.r the
liaspendon Bridge.
itVL lance from 10 to 4 K 8PKNCKK.
Residence Minneapolis, Miu. 6ep7 rtni
teeth" on^vuloanite.
Lewis' Cheap Dmg Store,
llllRl) SfKKKr,
MeMrly oppoitlit- On)' <.^ Jciik.-t.
U'OOtfH VOUUMJL, Single boltln 75c,
half doz. $4, do^. %',.•:&.
UOOWS KJitt RMtittOKJTM^Ml,
Single bottle T 5.;, hiilf dtrt. »3.7i), doi. $7.
tCXTMJt'TM — I'ineHpple, Koe-, .-traw
beir* , Ka'.pberry, ,vc , 16c per bot'Ie.
« I *jir «.'%''* €on t.ii-Ku Oil.,
I'ure, tlOc per bottle
qt'KHV^fl con I.H'HH Jiil.M.f,
'•'oc per I Kittle
.y'tneimjM'fi HMnajuT fcmm'«,
SI, 50 each.
I*/Jbl,& Ot all ^.irtH,*.;Uv; per b..\.
TO W.V.«i«.V«' A NJUM^i PJHtL Is.i,
tioc per buttle.
tir»-soTT''« >iJHsjpauii.i..i te
t-KLLOW not M, M.v per bottle.
.vj.VX»** SJUNJl'JUILLJ, 7.V v^r
>>ottle.
J.I WJ\'JE^S HXFKi'TOHJJS'T jjy n
.11.TJiHJTH^JBtV,e per bottle.
,ntiJ\'T, 15e, :'~')c and tiijc per bottle.
Ji'Ji/l'« CUMHtBi" rECTOHJL,
>0c per b*.ttle
UUUtiL.t.y'G oil,, 20c, 40c and 70 per boU
Af.'*r/.*V* oil., the be-l remedy f.jrRheu-
mai-ui in the worlii ftOc per bottle.
H I' fK I^Jljym* ^ cuagh cure (xnre and imme-
.Uat») 4tlc per bottle.
UlSLKW^Af SjlUSJl»JlHi,i,J, ,5
jjer bottle.
FHII. O TOHIiJ\% the beel thing in the world
fur ieuiale-, 75c per bcttle.
UffH.HIT't/ BVCaV, the be-,i thini? lor
the urinary or2iin8,7.">c per bottle.
RJ n If vf !•» * Hji.im^ uKLtttr, 20.:
per bottle.
tt.invrji'ffi XMtjn »' rksot..
I'Ji.y'T, 75c ,,.'r buttle.
tii.oaj>na oi.\rMKJ\'T, mc per b-.x,
lar3;e siie.
WlSTJR^fl wril.n CHKHH »- ti...' per
bottle.
tiHKJS.\^ia OXV*iliJ\-JTIin HMT-
TtiRfi, Hoc pet bonle.
aooj'Cjjyrn^S) uittxhs, 40c per bot,
MOVfmTOjynn BllP8iJ\^ a grand thing
UT dy.spepnla, 6oc per buttle.
A.'l mno. of go<xU in ' « Drug Store below co«t.
0. GR4NT li;WlS,
novM Assignee
USE I T I
LEADBEATER'S RENOWNED
JLiqtlD STOVE POLISH,
In the bent article ui Ufe II iieed« no mixing, it haa
no MueLI. Il poli^hea rust. It L- e«onomical. It
produces no dirl in polishing. It stanils the greatest
degree of heai It preserves from ruit.
Sold by WATSON « EASTMAN,
Robert, near Fifth street .
Ahio by VAWTER & ROSE,
8t. Anthony and Minneapolis.
A. C. HsLMKAMi', Agent
4^Agents wanted in every town in the StateJ
dec3J3m.
CHAil W. WOULBV. 1. T. MAOOArLBT
C. W. WOOLLEY &CO.,
LOWER LUrEE, SAINJ t'AVL
AND
Commission M e re h a n i s,
DEALiERS IN U^KOCEKIEH*
GRAIN. FU0ViSI0NS,LLM5 &0., &(;.
AND
A a s s 7 s y ij h 1 a b
ILLINOIS CENTRAL KAILROAD
l^ENNSYL VANU RA ILR^ >A f ».
Davidson's Line of Steamers, Miunemita ttiver,
Northern Transportation Company from ihe skst .
Kxcel.'iior •• 'ifoung America" Cosn Cobb Mill,
WiKHiWard's dsiutterand Separator,
Kerosene Oil Company of New York,
Contracts for Trac"portation between St. Paul, B0«
ton, NewEngland, Mintreal, New York and all polnt«
Bast, made npon the lowest and mo»t &Torable term*
by the Northern Tr.u portation Company
Maik packages.
■'WOOULKYA O).
^ PAn..
For
January 1 1801— dly
JP»0« STRMCJ^GTU,
-* beauty , comfort and cleanliness , ,
oaturpa.'^se'l.
OaU and mta specimens mI the offlcn of
DR. SIMONTON,
oe''i4 ly IngersoU's Block, Bridge S<|<iare
flHBft
aiESMAN & SAUER,
MAsrvAfiriRBWi oy
SADDLES,
HARNES.S,
HKIDLES.
(;OLLARS,
BLANKETrt. TRUNKS. WHIPS, Ac. Ac,
|Nezt door to Thompson Bro>.. Bank, 3d sT.,.^. Patil.
Mr*Repairiu2 of all kinds done on Hhort notioe.
J9-A11 work made at this <hop \^ of the very bee
material and U warranted. nov2f>dHm<i.
G. I>. I>EA.BOD^
V,Tiol«i(*le Dealer in Imported and Domestic
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
ttOlo} atr-et. Betweeu Jaekson au 1 Robert •«tfe-ts
t. Paul, MinneiHita.
Cr<aBt*atly on hand a full supply uf
l>OUBLE RECTIFIED,
AND
OLD RYE& BOURBON WHISKEYS
mfcyS.Ol
^gB^TB^ t'TM ©*■ TITLMtM TO
HKAL ESTATK,
And ituy iithiv infonaation contaiued in the
RKCORDS OF RA.\ISEY COUNTY
WUl be fnnilsh.kl at Mf)DKRATE PRICI-JS on applica
lion to the County Anditor, at the vault (•onoerte<1
with the oflice fif the Register ef Dee-l •
By order ul' Bimrd of County C<immis«ioner«.
ot2 dSro TOHN .\ICOLS, Chairman.
A VALUABLE BOOK"
L E S S O \ .S
By Titcomb, at
decS.
IN LIFE,
AN ARMISTICE.
OFflCB aVPBRIM'Tli.yUBJS'T Otf
fNDIAN AJTAIRS.
St. Paul, .November 'M, 1801.
NOTlCt; la HEREBY GIVEN to all persons cUim-
lag w be bwneftciaries under tho first >nd second
d«UM of the seventh article of the Winnebago Trea-
ty, eoncluded 27th February, A. I). 1856, to present
Mfore me at this office within sixty days from the date
tM(«of, the evidence npon which tbey rely in -upport
vK tbeir respective claims.
CLARK W THOMPSON ,
Supt. Ind. Affalrs'fof
U'^vitdlwAwlm. yprthera Snperintendency.
NATIONAL HALL
ROGERS' BLOCK, NEAR THE BRIDGE,
THIRD STREET.
rpff/« BaTJiBLISBJUBJS'T, VJSTUBB
the immediate supervision of the proprietor,
CBAB. KIEDERHOFreR, is the largeet and b««t *r-
raai(«d Ralooo of the kind in the city.
O Y 8 T E R a
In erer? style are Mrved up, on the shortest m^tice
ai aU hours of the day and ulgbt.
The bar is supplied with the choicest Liquors, and
ao exertion will be spared to make the National a
pleasant, quiet resort novl >
RUDOLPH SCHO^NEMANN^
WATCH MAKER,
3«d «., DMu- Robert, Saint Paul, Minn.
e»»Tanl«^j ta gold and iUver aeatly dune to -^r.
?-\ *J***S »«»ortoi«nt of watches and oiooks alwava
•AM4C Bapfctrtoc »e»Uy doM and C^iT^ij;
^Vl
THE SAINT PAUL PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1862
\
Navigation having closeil aud terminated our bosi-
Less by river, we are prepared to attend to the home
trade, and w« can now supply all that nay come
with
P^LJUBB^a rVBB kMJ\-BeJH,
at the St. Paul Vinegar Works, Sibley street, Lower
Levee, St. Paul.
4,000 PORK HARRBLS
We are aifenls for the sale of pork barrels manfif
tured by George M. Sevmour, of Stillwater.
""'^ 0. 0. LHWia & CO,
J^ O T I C B ,
The Sportsman's Museum has removed tip on
TTjird Street, opposite Irvine's HaU, De*r the Win
w!J , v.**i *''"* ' "'" ^ prepared lo stuff all
Kinds of buds, animals, flsb and reptiles at the short-
est notioe
nai'r.r !lJ'''*"*4'*^""' ''* """O*"**! hirds. inglaiM
caser on view , and for aale bv
angWdly.
H. SCHRODER
OottTto of thU state and la the Unite.1 Sut** Dlstr^t
Offlee in McClond's Phaems Block, corner of TLlnl
and Wabashaw i treete . 1 1 . Paul , Mtoneseto
«iiii'2£!SL*^ w«ti. ». .ui r—ivenromjK aad
twlal aMotta. «gil 4*wl7
BUREA^K^^^STAGES.
1861 .TnTTk 1862
A JiUANGl^KMKNT !
Miiiiiesota Stag^e (.'oiii|>aii> ,
I .^HKVI.Vli THK
NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS
.VNtl TnS
UNITED STATES MAIL
. -™^ - ..» -
PRJPKlYTOKfi,
J. C. BURBAINK fit CO. JOHN L. MERRlAM,
The ri>adK are well stocked with Kirst Class Horses
Uoucord Cuachex, with carelol auvi experienced l>r\-
vef.x, all under the control oi cuiupeteul .'Agents.
SOHKDUl.K
OF DEl'AKTURES tROM SAINT I'AUL.
YoT Haxun<s, Bed Wmg, Reade, Wabashaw, Wino-
na, La Crosse, (connecting >vith thf La Crosi-r' and
Milwaukee Kailnmd) >'laily, at 6 o'clock a. m
Kor >'.. .\nlhou>' aud MinucHijfdi — twice daily, al 3
o'cl'ic i A . M. , aof! "J r ».
Kor Maudiuin, Auoku, MuutiiiuUu, aud St. Cload —
Mondays, WedneH<liiys aud Kri^lsys, ut I o'clock a. u
For .'^auk KapidH, Belle Prsirie, urt Ripley aud
Crow Wing — Muudsy"" and Friday -i, al 4 a. w.
Kor :»tillw»ler— Daily, at 8 A. M.
Kor Maiiue, luylor's Falln aud the Falls of St. Ornin
— Mondays andThursday.-*, al S o'clock a. m.
For Superior— Every Monday, at 4 o'clock a. «.
For Sunrise, with n.iunectiouB at Bayliuld— Every
Monday and ThurMitay, at -I u'ctuck a. ».
For Richmond, Sauk Centre, Alcxaudria, I'omme
de Terre, Breckinridge, and Fort Aberci'ombie —
Mondays and Friday>4, at 4 o'lock a. m.
For Georgetown, Pembina, Fort Garry, and the Red
River Settlement — Every Friday at 1 o'clock a. m.
For furthei- particulars enquire at the General Office
ou Third street, oeai the •' American, "[oral the t>Bife
o! the North Western Espres" Company.
■St Paul, Nov. '.^4, 1861. _ uov24dly
G-OODS AT LA CROSSE^
Merchants aud others desiring goodH brooitht up
from LaCrossb can make npeoial contracts at
L O »'B a T BJTBM,
ou application to an.
Special and LuW rates will ai.so be given troin New
York and Boston, by Express <>r by "Merchant's
Dispatch '"
Com ft Batf Uietn on M<'ur»
and other return freight. Call on us before makifig
contracts. J. C. BURBANK & 00.
no'' 24-'2niO.
Notice to Passengers.
STAGES FOR 8T. ANTHONV AND MIN-
NEAPOLIS,
Leave St. Paul. Leave St. Anthony,
8 U'CLiOCK, A..n. 7s30 U'CLiOCK, A.M.
a " P.M. a:30 " P.M.
F.\ RE— Fifty cenU each way.
nov21 ,1. C. BL'RBaNK & CO
"^^•JUYTBIt—J J^BW ^nOBB UOOO
STAGE H ORSES.
Weighing not less than 1,050 pound.s, nor over seven
years old. for which we will pav a fair price.
derll. .1. "C. BrRR.jyvi^ Jt CO.
OIL AND LAMPS.
50 BARRELS
Oh
C^RBOIST OIL!
At>M> A QrAsniv Or
CHICAGO CREAM ALE,
For sale by
dec5.
J. 0. «: H 0 Bl RBANK A Co.
SOMETHING- NEW
T
A BURNER WITHOUT A CHIMNEY,
Has just lieen received. Xt is admirably salted for
LAN T E H N a .
And btjrns tip-top. 49-CAL.L A.\D SKE IT
H4KAF1NE CANDLE!^,
Manufactured from Coal, equal to wax, just
received.
BEST CAllBON OIL ONLY 60 OTS.
All kinds of Lamps altered to burn the Oil
E. & H. Y. BELL.
uor'li Near the Winslow Rouse, Third St.
OIL
OIL ! OIL !
AOENCV OF QOEENOITV OIL CO..
AT
UPHAM & HOLMES'
I.OWKR 1,KVEK,.'<T. PAfl.
lOu BARRELS PETROLEUM OIL
i For sale by the Barrel or Gallon- price per gall.
! b& CENTS.
"I'hi.-* 01! has taken the premium overall nthers at
I the .New York and Michigan SUte Fairs and is
warranted non-explosive, and to give entire sat-
I isfai'tion
) 50 BBLS. MAPTHA,au excellent sub-
stitute tor turpentine, and warranted [or any
purpose which that is usod for, and at 60 per cent
less cost, for sale by the barrel or gallon .
1,600 B\RRKI,S COARSE AND FINE SALT.
GROCERIES, all kinds at wholesale prices
L'PHAITI Si HOL.]nE.S.
noviT.ly.
FRESH OYSTERS,
RECEIVED DAILV BV EXPRESS.
T
M A L T B Y ' S
Celebrated Baltimore Pearl Oysters,
Are now prepared to sopply all orders, either by the
Case or single Can. Delivered to fkmilies in the city
free of e.^pense.
Orders from the ouuotiy promptly »li^»uded to, and
nUs'l by Express at reduced rales.
These Oysters are WARRANTED KRESH, and the
qnallty superior to any brand brought to tlis oltv
I O. BCF ' '
Ooit. 2T. isdl j;ini
H
O ^ P
-v n
V
URBANK & OO.
.V n L B a
L . BEACH.
Mauufacter of and Itealer iu
Superior Soap and Caudles,
EAOI.K ^■TREEr, .VEAR CTPER LEVFJ-^
Orders solleitedand promptly attended to
The highest ca^h price j.iiid f.r Ijtrd, Tallow and
^^•- nov«
rjpuB pr.acB to obt tbb BBar
MILITAK Y BOO:iiS,
For Infantry, Cavalry and ArUllery, is at
oct33 MKRRII.r.'.S STOftfc. Thir.I Sire«i
BYERS & POLLOCK
MANTFACTUBER-S A.VT1 nEALRR-S
In Copptr, ah$»U.iron, mnU Tin Wart,
Opposite the Big Clo'<k.
JACKSOy ST S7. PAUL.
St. Pant, Novembar 14, 18«1. novUdSwly ^
m*OTMCB,~-^T ^ jmBBTMJVtt OB
• » the Directors of the Dak.>u Land Company, held
at their &ac«8t. Paul, Deeember 7th, 1861. an a«-
s«s»iiiMit of two dollars per share was levied on the
j Capit*! Stork 0* said Oompany, to be pa!i .o or be
I fore the \%M> dav of January next.
i ^ , T. B. CAMFBELL,
I dMlOMw. aeovltfj.
DRY GOODS.
lN«a:RSOI.L'S HLOCk.
!«*.' fiUBJT a.ll,K «/■
D H Y GOODS
li* OONTI.NTEO AT TlIK
ISTew Store
a*
1). VV. liNGCKSOLL cV CO.,
IN IXGKRSOLLS BLOCK,
And at prioee in many instances
LESS THAN THK ACTUAL COST OF IMfORlA
noX AND MA NVFAITURK.
Mitch >i! the inuuensH stock now olfeml tor sale Iik»
tieeii Mflected troiu the
LAHat: Aucnos saleu
or
UKY aooofe,
IJr TUB VI Tl" *»/-• .V*;i*' VOK'fc,:^2
PANIC PRlCEr^.
lUKlU I.AUOe STOCK O h
FANCY 1>UK«8 GOODS,
Of every variety of quality, will tie sold at piiies \*>
SUIT THE TIMKS.
Mottled Morella Chiths, fium iO lo 26c per Jan. ,
Flaid Poil De OhetTe,-
Kinbroideretl Poil De Cbevere.s,
Every variety of Ciidlifva,
Eiubroidered aud Grey Grisaille?,
Blue, Green aud Pitik Barrege Lexatiua
Knglish, French and Aiuericau .Monsliii-? de
Laines; Printetl Lawns in jjreal
variety.
k splendid f>tock of Giughaiiis ;
AU«0
BLACK AND RICH FANCY
SILKS.
Meu aud Boys' Summer Wear ;
Broadcloths ; black and luncj Cassiraereel
Satiuetts, and Suinmer (.-lotlw.
ALSO
A VERY LARGE SWVK Ot
HOSIERY, J:iLOVES -AND
EMBROIDERIES;
p^Hjaoi.a, avjv v^hbrkli.^h, ve.
ALSO
A large stock of
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN «i001>S
By the piece or package, for the
O O U N T R Y J' R A D K .
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Can purchase tlieir Goods vi us, aud
SAVE TIME AND MONEY.
We also invite the attention ol the Ladies lo our new
STYLES OP CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
OITK K NT IRK STOCK
Will be sold for
CASH,
AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
Th*- Public are invited lu vi.v»tour New Store.
D. W. INGERSOIX k Co.,
alSdlvUc
St. PhuI, Minnesotn
New Fall and Winter Goods.
»J» on nut" u o o It s .§ j>riu
Y A N K K K NOTIONS
tin TO
"The Cheap Cash Store,"
NEXT OOOR TO THE N. W. ELXPRKSS OFflCE,
THIRD STREET, ST. PAUL, MIN'N.
We mean to keep up ..or reputation for sellintj
DRY OOODS CHEAP.
Call and 'nfv for yourselves Rememl/T onr
motto—
"SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALtS."
aov2dly H. KNOX TAYliOlt.
IP OB au^wj^a, nB c^jjy'iia,
-"• Prints, Sheetings, Bleache<i and Brown Mqi-lins,
Tickings, Flannels. Gloves, Hosiery, Woolen Vara,
Satinets, Ca.ssi meres. Cloths, Blanket.- , Baskets, <gc.,
fcc.,4ic.
On to the flue Pric» Cheap Ca.ih .^tore .jf
H KX<JX TAYIOK
nov2 dly Phlr.l .'siroKt. St. P«.il, Minn
CHICAGO ADVT.S.
FAIRBANKS'
.«TANn.4:-;&
SCALES
or ALL A/AD:S
FAIRBANKS & GRKENI.KAI-
ira Laht atrttt, Chlettg'o.
SoldinSaiut Paul, bv I. C. iM H C- 3I.'RB.<\K.
J^ Buy only the genuinn. a20-dlv
d
BO. .t.J\-OVBaBt
ATrOK.VKY AND COL'NSELl.OK AT L.\W
OfBcf in M'Clnn»'« fPbomix) Blck.
PORK BARRKI.S.
STAVES & HEADINO !
Seas»,ne.l White Oak Pork B irrel Staves sod Hea-l-
'"K. {'^ pieces to the be<id.)
Also PORK BARRF.LS tor sale by
roaDWE.vr&cu..
novlttdvim* CTearwater.
a J h B — T W 0
JCv o B a ,
BI1.LIARD Tables
Will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire at Wm. Con-
Btans, near the Winslow House, where the Ub« can
*» "««'• noT-i6lBlo.
JJ^ •*' BH-MuyjiBn K c~oJa
MILLS,
SITLA2ED ON PHALUN'S CREEK, UUSR£
THE STILLWATER ROAD CROSSES.
This Mill is ju.st completed, and is in good rucniug
order. Our machiuery embraces all the laten im-
provements, and was got up in the East, wilhoit re
gard to expense. It has two rcn of Burrs, which
will be kept running night and day, so that farmers
coming from a distance can be a<^commodate<i without
much delay.
The need of a tirsl chiss Mill of this kind has long
been felt by the citiiens of St. Paul and vie i ally.
We have secured the services of James Craigie. who
has made mil ing the business of his life, and in whom
we can place entire confidence.
All kinds of grain will be weighed when brought to
the Mill, and aNo when taken away, if desired. We
feel confident in saying to the public that wn can
make as good Floor and as great a ylcl.i to the bushel
as any Mill in Minnesi.ia, and respectlully solicit a
(air trial.
Also a new Mill (or grinding corn in the enr
49> All work done at this Mill is warranted
sep'20 d&wly
NO TI C E^
rmx£M£jy vp nw tbb auBacBi.
-■• ber, at bii (arm, one mile from Merrimac
Dakota county, Minn., a Red Cow ; (some wh-te un-
der the belly,) about eight or ten years old, one bom
broken off short.
The owner is re^aetted to come forward , prove noa-
erty, pay charges, and take her away,
nov27.!Sw* PAT«tOK BROWK
■m9BJnotrJC..WJS BJVB bbI
■»•' moved onr stock of iroD, nails, steel, etc., (i-om
the old sUnd on Wabashaw street to the new utone
building on the north side of Third, between Waba-
ahaw and O-edar street", where we respertfuUy sjlicu
th" patrongige '.f tiio*- purchasine goods in our line.
^ , NI.lJl,-' s DEAN.
t Pain l>fov I2tvi oi-tai .1»w:lm
Jf§ „ • „^ ^ « » B *~
• J-» 8anr Hoqm in bbU. , half bwreU aad kM t
Par mW fav. OOOtrr, TOWBa * 5>?
JiAlLUOADS.
>RH rOKK Al EKIK KAILKOAD.
(jiieul lij-dud Cluiii^e, Double
Tiatk
AND TEI^ECRAIMI KOUTE TO
New York, Boston
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
CAKRVINii THE
«r. u^HaTBu.'v tj\'iTBn ar^TBa
MJica.
Express Tiaiun lenvr Huukiik, daily, oil arrival M
all TiaiuN on the Ljikt- 81i'.re Railroad, fromClevelaud,
Oini-innati, Toledo, Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul, .<t.
I>'ui^, «jc. , an.l ruu throug^i to New York withi.ul
ciiangr.
Theonly rout* runniuK Ciirn through Innii Ih,- l..aLek
Uj New York City. Splendid lentiUted J'leepiiig (Jam
run ou N'i^ht Traiun.
Baifgage checked thiiiugh. tare always a« low at
by any other route.
Bohtou I'asHeugerM nud llieir Baggage Irauslerrev
Free in New York.
Be particular and .-all lor Tickets via Duukirk, an.'
the New York and Erie Railroad, which are -lold al al
the principal Railroad Offices in the West.
This nw! atfordn facilities for shipuieul ot Freiitht,
superi.ir to any other mute
juy," BXPHKsa ifUBMuUT Tttai.y
leaves New York, ''ally, makint; c.lo-e «,ouJn-cli»n»
through ti. all points West, and quicker tiiue thnn
ever before made on any line.
For Freight 'Rates, euqulre of .1. C. Oatmau, 'l-Vi
broadway . NVw York ; John ?!. tmnlap, IT. StaV" st.,
Bi.t.ton, Ma.io ; .(aci-b Kor.-^yth, Frei(?li( Agent. (M
• "...I, st.,Chica<o,or M. M. Kult.-<VTH, ^l. faul.
CUA,><. MiNOT, Gen'l Supi
H. E. .SAWYKK, North- West Traveling Ageul.
March l»th,1861 —1yd
Great Western Rail-
way Company's
EXPRESS FREIGHT LINE,
**•
Great Western JN.l. Central
jj\'i» tojyi'JVBCTijy'ii Bojna,
East and ^West,
(Jontrolled uuil operated by the Road
torraing the line, and to wliii^Ji
the attention of Shippers
is invited.
BAKKKHS.
For t/tt Trau»porlation of Live Stuck,
thia Boute uffert unequalltd facilt-
tUt, at regardt Stock, Cam,
Vardt, Time, ttc.
Freight Ibrwarded at Lowest
Rates and with Dispatch.
la the nhipment ottroudsby rail, all insurance is saved.
MARK I'ACKAGES " G. W. R."
Three Express HassenLer Trains leave Chicago aud
Detroit daily for Buffalo, New York, Boston and Mon-
treal, Quebec, Portland, Sc, ic, with Sleeping Cars
on all niarht traini.
4^ Tickets via (JREAT WESTERN RAILWAY for
sale in all Ticket Offices.
Giineral FreigfU anil licket Office*.
5873 Broadway,
J\'*H> fork,
E. i\ KF.AOH, ....Agent.
iil
0.
I C. J.
a'JO
Slate Street.
Botton,
KIMBALL, ....Ageut
JUUCS MOVIUS, Gen'l Agt, Buflalo.
BKYIXJE;!. Managing Director, Hamilton.
A. W.iLLINGFORD,
Chicago and Western Agent.
^^Bjjyru Hjtt^Bjyr bovtb.
This is 9ti miles the shortest as well as the cheapest
and most comfortable route to all Points in the East-
em States or Canada-,
It is an all rail route except the distance of 86 miles
from MilvJaxikee to Grand Haven, which is performed
on cne ot the splendid Ocean Steamships of the line
in fix hours. This change from the h«t and duMty
Railroad Cars to the airy and splendid cabins of the
steaiu.ships, where you are furnished with stateroom*
fret of cluxrij'', relieves much the tedium of a journey
Stfjxinships leav€ MiUcauJcr morning and evening on
the arrival of train-s from the West, connecting at
Grand Haven wiih Express tr.iins of the Detroit and
Milicanicr: Railroad for all points East. By this
route the/are is as low, time quicker, Conneciioni an
tureoi by any line, and you avoid the uncertainty
and delay of chauging; cars, and nearly two miles
Omnibus li-a\el to -.vhich Pa'^sengers via'Chica.T^o are
subject.
Tickets via I'rairiu du Chien oi Ia Oros.sc to bi- hiid
at principal tickt't olhues.
J. H. WnrrMsjf, Genl West'n Agent, Milwaukee.
W. K. MriR, Sup't, Detroit. jeri
w M i^B B p ooi. ,ajvn rojsnojv
FIKE AND LIFE INSlBAXtF CO.
Capital and Iteacrved Fund ov«;r |>ti,OUU,0O0
liOSSES PAID PROMPTLY AT .SIGHT,
Without sixty days' notice.
ILIFL: INSURANOK
Eflected on liberal terms Policies assigns ble by eu
dorsemenl without permission of the Oompany.
^Shareholders personally responsible for engagements
of the Company.
liirators and St'tckhuUlrn,. Reference in Nevo York
city.
DuucAu, Sherman A: Co.,
Alex. T. Stewart a: Oo. ,
Grinnell, Minturn & Co.,
B. L. & A. Stewart,
C. W. & J.T. Moore A: Co..
D. Appletiin ii Co .
New York.
James Brown, E^g . .
Francis Cottenet, E.^^.,
Henry Grinnell, Esq.,
Alfred I'ell, F.Hq.,
Alex. Hamilton, .Jr., Esi^.
E. M. Archibald, Esq.,
And othern.
^ep'J
VH« )MPSO S BROTH ER< ,
-igealH for .*•.. PkuI an.i vincinify.
Michigan Central Railroad
18Gi.
1861.
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTfc
To New Vurk, New England and the
Canadas.
On and after SUNDAY, Nov 3d, Ibtil, traiui leave
the Great Ct'ntial Union Itepot.foot ot lAke street, as
follows :
fl.OO «. »«».— Daily Expre.^s (e.\ceptSunday) arrives
at i'etroit ti P. .M., SuHpension Bridge
al4.05 A. M., Albany 4:1.^ a. m , New
9:50 P. M., Boston Vi:'M A. M
6.30 p, m.— Night Express (e.xcept Saturday), ar-
rive at Detroit at 6:05 a. m.. Suspen-
sion Bridge 5:25. Albany 6:16 A m.,
New York 12 m., Boston 4:30 P. m
Cincinnati trains, via M. C. Railroad, leave Chicago
at 6 A. Jl. mill train ; 8:30 v. M. Fast Expre-s ; arrive
In Chicago al 7:00 a. m. Fast Express, and 11 p ii.
Night Mail Train.
The 8:30 ?. M. train leaving Chicago runs through
lo Cincinnati without change of car« or baggage.
SALISBURY'S PATENT DL'STJBRS
Are Run on Day Express Trains.
Patent Sleeping Cars on Night I'rain.^.
49'BaesaKe Chocked Tliroagb.-fB»
^ _ Through tickets fur sale in all Principal Rail«)»4
Offices in the West, at the General OfHce, corner Uike
and Dearborn streets, (under the Tremont Hotu^,)
Chicago, and al the Dwpot. • •
R. N, RIOE, General Supt-riutendent.
J. W. SMITH, Western Passenger Agent. myl8
LEATHER.
r BJTBBtt — KKaaCBH K aiBBL
IMPOKTEKS. TANNKHH
AND
O U K R 1 E R 6 !
Are now reoetvlug and wlU keep coimUuitly on
the largest and best stock of I>e»th»r and Fiadiags
the Stats iM>n<i>-'mg ol^
Spamah SolaLaaUier. sune and 8a.tdle Sklrttac
Oak ■* Belt and Ur« Leathw,
Upper Leather, French Calf Skins,
Harness Leather, French Kip (^kini.
Bridle I>»ther, Oountry "
Tamp'oo and Madraaa Moroeou, and c«piiu.
AlMi a general aeaoruueitl .if all kinds .T finding*
car PUnw.* oaUatkd exjimioe •<\u «U>ek, as w* will
not be odderiiolt* by &ajr hotuie lo the 8lat.>
Pa/tieulax atteotioo paid U< orders
Cam pftid for Hide*, Furs and Deer Ukiiu
K£8SLEK ft KlEHi^
iuim-lx IbairaWa't Book, Tbird itzMt
B.i^JS JKItlRS,
At the ttfdoe formerly ..ucupied by DANA A; WHITE,
IHIKI) ^IhKK'l, S'l. PAUL,
Will buy au.l sell Kxdiange, I.aad Warrants, Butv,
Coinily ai.d City Scrip, &c.
MONEY UlANEIi ON GOOD COLLATEKAI.-
aCKBK K< l«ICKM].>U.IOM TO
Metn.piilitan Bank, .New York ; Cayuga C.iuuty
iliiuk, Auburn, N. Y.; Ilessrn. Evanr. & Co., Bankers,
Cmcinnali, 0.; Hon. W U. Seward, Washington, D.
C ; B. F Carver & Co., Baukerh, Cliicago.Ill. ; Messrs.
Thompson Bros, St. Paul ; Bank of St. P<iul.
(ehl3-lyd«iw
W» J B H Ii M P jt I .\' B ,
UANKi:il AND HKOKKIl.
ExciaA!«(>i BorouT aso Sou. — Sbokt Bi'si.^hh Paksb
DiiMAir.MTii.
CollectiuUf. made through thin Stale— iuleiebl al-
lowed oo Time I epositi. — L&uA Wairauts bought and
liold — State, CVjunty nmi City orders, an.l Bond.s
bought and sold. Safe iiivtfi,lii\ents maile, and taxes
paid for uon-resideuts
OfHce .i; 01.! ;.'lan.i, Hmk K..w. ,iA Street., St .''aul
jaal'6i-riy
AGRK^ULTURAL.
PIONEER FOUNDRl
Ag^riciiltiiral \Voiiif?i.
rglUB lJ\'UBIt.Slii.\'BII Hjri.ya
-* cimuieni*.! the iLaiiufaclure ol
AG RJ C L'LT U R \L IM PLEM KN'i'S,
AT TBI OLU
PIONEER FOUNDRY,
Hs>f opened in Kinnectiou tkerewilh a
W^HE HOUSE,
On the Lower l*-v«), ^liiere they otter to Ihn Farmers
and Gardeners of M nnesota an assortment ot
Tliresliiiiig Maeliiiie!^,
COBJV'-aBBhI.MiBS, BJ.V- „nil.i,a,
CULTIVATLK.^;, PLOWS, &c.,
ot their i.^rn manufacture and from the best Fjislein
tlrms, at prices tl at defy all competition.
We will furnish at nunufaid.ureri' yrice* auy im-
plement or Machine that may be called for, and here-
by notify farmers and others that they need so lonoik
pay to jobbers lor shops in other States such laoR-
MOr» 8HAV»<, as they have done heretofore, for we
have declared war to tbb Ksifg im all such bwisdlm.
Adopting tho motto of ' the nimble sixpence,'' we
offer Machines, Caslingi. and Work of all de'-criptions
al
30 to 40 per cent. Liower
THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT
Heavy Building Columoii, Sleigh Shoes, Sash Weights,
Orate Bars and Mill caslings, oc per Yt>-
Babbet Metal and Btiss Casting..;, 'id/® 30c per ft,
and all other work at corresponding rates.
THRE.SH1NG MACH NK.S AND SEPARATORS,
l,'i and 3 horse tread powers, and 2, 4, 6 and 8 horae
lever powers jonstantly on hand.
AGKNTS FOR
ERICSSON'S CALOKIO ENGINE,
G WEsTINGHOrSE ii CO.'S SCHENECTADY AO
R1CULTUR.4L WORKS,
C. E PE.*iiE'SKXCELS10R AGRICULfURAL WORKS,
ALB.VNY,
PATENT CAST IRON FENCE POSl^,
M< SSILOX OR CA\ro> SWEEPSTAKES THRhSHERS
WOODWARD'S SMUT )OLLS,
SEY.MOUR'S GRAIN DF:ILLS, in stoie, Preee, C. t*eth
$75,9 teeth, $90,
SHARE'S COULTER HviJtRuW.-,iu Btor^, price 16,
SHARE'S tULTIVATOF A HIUJNG iUCHUsE,
price $12,
ALBANY SEED I'LANIEB, price $16,
CLINTON C0RN-SnEU.ERJ,price$8.
FANNING MIIJLS, pricf $15 to $25.
cil:tiax & skag£:k,
Pioneer Foundry,
Comer of Fifth and Pine-sts.; or Warehouse cirnei
Levee and Robert-st. my'21-d&wly
LEGAL NOTICES,
J%*OTMCB Ol' JBOBTO^UB BOBB-
• » CLO.-URE AND .SALE.
Naii.es of M<irtgagors — John K Irvine and Nanoy
Irvine, his wife.
Naiuf of Mortgagee — A. <» Heisler, of Hariisbiugh ,
Pa.
.Mortgage dated and acknowledged — December lat,
A i>186U
Morlgagf refjorded — llecemU'r OlL, A I) 1860, al •
o'elock P M, jn the office of the Register of Deeds, in
the county of Ramsey and Stale of Minnesota, in book
"B" of Mortgages, on pages 208 and 209.
Di«scriplion of moriga^d premises — '-Lits No one,
(1) an.l four, (4) in block No sixty eight, (68) in Day-
ton snd Irvine's Additirn to the town (now city) of
^'ainl I'aul, as dei-ignated in the plat or pltc thereof
on record in the office of the Register of Deeds (or aaid
county, situate m the county ol E'imsey anl Stale ol
Minnesota.
Said mortgage was giv»n to st-cure ;, j.ule made D*
ceiuhej l-l, 1860, by J R Irvins, payable (.ut year af
ter dale, to the order o! A 0 Heisier, for four hunlred
»li i five dollars, with interest at twelve per ctnt, per
annum from date until pai 1
Auiuunt claimed to be due ou saiu mortgajje at the
date of thiv notice, and now actually due thereon, is
the sum ot $455.
The haid mortgagors did, for value received, by ati
initrument in writing by them duly executed, undei
''ale of December 4th, ad, I860, and mlhe Othdav o?
December. 1S«0, duly recordefl in the office of the Bag-
liter ol Deeus in said county of Ramsey, auly waive
and surrender to .^aid iiiortgagee, by virtue of snd
pursuant to " An act to regulate the Jereclosore of
real .-i-Ule," approved March lOih, 1860, all iheir hen
eflts and rights of redemption of, in, and to said
premises or lots, except the right to redeem said lots
with.n ine year from the dale or lime of any sa^e
Ihertol, unier a foreclosure of said muregage.
Default havn? b«n made in the pa)m^ni oJ 'ihf
said sum of money due on the said mortgage, and nt.
proceeding al Uw or in equity having been insUtulwd
to recover the said mortgaged debt or any pan
thereot :
Notice in hereby givm Uiat said mortgage will be
foreclosed, and that the said mortgaged premises will,
by virtue ol a j.uwer of sale in the said mortgage ccn-
tained ani Uierewilh recoreed, and pnmuant to the
provi.-iiou.., of the statute in such caaes made aud provl
ded, be eeld at public vendae to the highest bidder for
cash, at '.he £roi.t door of the Court House in the city
o! Siint Paul, in the county of Eimsey and State of
Minnesou, on the SIst day of January, a d 1862, at
2 o'clock P M, lo salisly said mortgage, with all 'lega;
costs ai.d charge".
Dated Saint Paul, l^ecember 11, 1861
A O HFJSTER,
Mortgagee.
OUVKK Dalkvmpui,
Mortgagee's Attorney. decll 6w.
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LAFA Y ETT B, MINNESOTA.
FREE HO.MES TO SETTLEKS.
rm^BB PBOI'MtlBTOBa ot JBB
Bl town of LAFAYEITE, on tKe Red River ot tU
North, will make libera dcuations of lots to ^il per-
•on* who will eettle npon and improve the same.—
Thisiown is sitoated 40 ailes below Ft. Aber.;rombie,
and 180 miles above Penbina and directly off otite Ou
mouth of thi Cheyenne itiver ; i« the centre ot one ot
the richest villeyn and b*st agricaltnral regiocs in the
world, is abundantly s ipplied with woo<i ani water
and the country around it has been recently anrreyed
and is now open to aei l«m«Dt. The town marla the
head of navigatxon on t;ie Red River of the North,
and is ea«ilv accessible- -the line of stages trom St.
Paul to Pembina, pasiiini; there aemi- weekly. No por-
tion of the great west offers greater indaeements to
ettlers.
•"For Information addi.>s» JOHN R. IRVIM, Esq
■^iot Paul. Minnesota. mb24-dJkwlT
POLLOCB,BOJS'JtLDaJVOK OBBBJS
DKkLRRil I.V
China, Glass and Ci-ockery,
PIRATED WARE
• A R B 0 N OIL AND LAMPS
I^ O 0*K ING GLASSES,
TIN WARE, PLAIN, PI ANWHED AND JAPANNED,
Table Cutlery.
Ooiut*aUy on huid the most complete a«aorUueut of
HOUSE FCRS'ISHIXQ GOODS
To he fomd in the city.
HOBKB,? 8TKSBT, ST. PAUL. MIKN,
Jf^BBBIBJPa ajiJLB JIV W^MBTVB
*>* of an execution issued out of and under the seal
of iLi District Court oftheSecond Judicial District, in
and lor the county of Ramsey and Slate of Minne-
sota, upon a judgment rendered and docketed in said
Court on the lOih .lay ol October, *. v. 1S59, in an ac
tion in said Court pending, wherein S. f». Jackson ia
plainlitr, and Elkanah Bangs, Jr., is defendant, in fa-
vor of said plaintifl and against the said defendant, ic-r
the sum of three hundred and Beveoty three 78-100
dollars, with interest Irom rendition. I have on the
13th day of November, A. u. 1861, levied upon the
following (^escribed real property, lying and being In
the county of Ramsey and Statu ot Minnesota, as the
property of the within named defendant, aud the in-
terest which said defendant kad thereunto on the said
tenth day of October, a, d, IS59, as follows, to wit :
The undivided half of two and one lialf (2)^) acres
beginning on the line running east and west, dividing
the north from the south haii of section number
twenty five, (25) town twenty nine, (2S) range twen
ty three (23} west, at the disUnce oi seven and on*
half rods from Ihe north ea.-t corner of the southeast
quarter of said section ; thence on said hne we.st wv
en and one half rod.^ : thence nonh twenty six and
three quarters rods lo place of beginning containing 'z}i
acres moreorless. Also the unoivided half of the east
half of lot ten, (10) block ten, (10) in RoberU & Ran-
dall's addition tothejity ofSt. Paul; also the undivided
hall ol lot two, (2) in block nine, (9) in Guerin ti Ba.
zille's addition to the city of St. Paul ; also the nndi
vided half of the south one fourth of lot three, (3) m
block four, (4) in Patterson's addition to the city of
St. Paul, being fifty feel wide on .'■aint Paul 6treet| b»
one hundred feet deep : also t^e undivided half of ik^
north twenty five feel of the south two thirds of lots
one, (1) and two (2) in bl.'ck seventeen, (17) in Saint
Paul Proper, according to the recorded plats thereof
in the office of the Register oi Deeds of said county of
Ramsey, together with appurtenances pertaininx
thereto.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that I wjll
sell the above describei real property lo the ighest
bidder for cash, at public auction, at the front door of
the Court House in the city of Saint Paul, in said coun-
ty of P.arasey , on Saturday, the 28th day of December,
A. D. 1861, alio o'clock in the foreaoon of said day , to
satisfy said execution and the interest and costs
Saint Paul, Nov. 14th, 1861.
AARON W. TUIUS,
Sherifl of Ramsey county
By ROSd WILKINSON, Depntv
iKA-NOS BBV'UIDGB, '
Plain ifTs Attorney novl5w6.
The above sale is aojonrned until Saturday the lltt
day of January, A. D, lSt!2, at (he same toor an*
place.
St. Paul, December "/b, 1£61.
AARON W. TULUs,
Sheriff of Kamsey county,
_ByRossWiiKl.v90.v Deputy.
ti*B£BIFB'S aJLB.-BV flBTVB
*>^ of an execution issued out of and under the seal
o' the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in
the county of Fiilmore and Stale of MinnesoU, upon a
j..dgraent rendered in said court, and docketed in tUs
county of Fillni...re on the 18lh day o! October a. c 1861,
in an actiou in said court pending, wherein Oliver b'
Tweedy, Dexter Tiffany and Charles Tweedy arfe plain
tiffs, aud Ignatius F. UFerrnUand Stephen C. Lang-
worthy are defendants, in favor of said plaintiffs and
against the said defendants, for the sum ol five ihoa
sand one hun.lred and nii;»ty six 74 100 dollars, wit*
interest irom rendition, which said judgment vra*
docketel in the county of Ramsey on the thirty first
day of October, A. r>. 1861, I did on the thirty first
day ol October, A. v. 1861, levy upon the foUowi.ig
described real property, lying and being in the coun
ty ol Kamsey and State of MiunesoU, which wac at-
tached by the Sheriff of Ramsey countv by virtu* ot
a warrant .jf atUchment, on June the'fonrteenth a.
i>. 3801, !iud filed in the Recorder's office of taid
county, as the property of Stephen C. Langworthy
one of the above name<l defeudaola, and the interest
which said defen.'ant had therein on the said four-
teenlh (14) day of June, a. d. 1861. as foUowf lo
wit : The East half of the Southeast quarter of biook
lour, (4) IU leech's out lots to the citv oi St. Paal
being 148 >i feot by 283 >i feet. Al-n' l.iis fourteen'
(14) fifteen, (16) sixteen, (16) seventeen, (17) eigh-
teen, (IS) twenty one, (21) twenty two, (22) twenty
three, (23) twenty four, (24) twenty eight, (28)
twenty nine, (29) thirty, (30) liiirty one. (31) thirty
two, (32) thirty three, (33) thirty four. (34) thirti
five, (35) thirty six, (36) thirty seven, (37) thirty
eight, (38) thirty nine, (35>) forty, (40) lortv one
(41) furly two, (42) forty thiee, (43) forty four (44)
and forty five, (45) in block twelve, (12) in Stmson
Brown & Ramsey's addition to St, Paul. Rsmsey
courty, in the Suie of MinnesoU, together with all
appu.-tenance," and hereditaments pertaining thereto.
Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that I will
sell the above described real propertv anJ the inter
est said defendant Langworlhy had therein on the 14th
day of June, A. D. 1861, or at any lime since, to the bi«h
est bidder for cai>h,al public auction, at the front
door of the Court House, in the city of St. Paul, in
said county of Ramsey, on Wednesday , the eighteenth
day of December, a. d. 1801, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, to satisfy said execution and the in
terest and costs.
St. I'acl, November 6. a. d. Ihfil.
AARON W. TULLI8,
SheriH of Kamsey County
By ROSS WU.»iiN80N, Deputy.
B«Kkv t Watkbmaji,
Attorneys for plaintiffs. nov0-4w
The above sale is adjourned until Saturday. rec<>m
ber 28th, 1861, at same hour and place,
t^aint Paul, December 18th, 1861.
AARON W. 1U(,US,
Sherifi of Ramsey eounty.
By GtoRGK T. B40o>, Deputy.
The above sale is adjourned until Sattuday, Janua-
ry 4lh, 1862. at ssmehoar and place.
St. Paul December 28, 1861.
AAR >N W. TULIJS,
Sheriff of Rimsey county.
ByGEOKGKT. Baco.v, Deputy.
».V PBOaaTB COVBT'~-COVJVTW
-■ of Ramsey — State of .Minnesota,
Al a special term of tlie Probate Court , held in
and for the Countv of Ramsey, at St. Paul, en
TJieaslay. the 14th day of November, a. i. , 1861.
. In:the'p:v**'«r of the esute of William C. Gray de
ceased - ■*
■ 'Upon reading and filing the petition of L. B. Greig
snd W. F. » heeler, administrators of said estaU
praying for re- sons therein set forth that they may
be licensed to sell the real esUte of said deceased
It is ordered that Thursda.', the 26tL day of Decern
ber, A. D. 1861, at Un o'clock in the forenoon at ihe oO
Bee of the Judge of Probste, in toe city ol St. Paul, be
assigned for the hearing ot said petition , and thai
the heirs at law of the said deceased and all other
persons interested in said estate, to appear at
a session ol the Probate Court, then and there
to be holden, and show cause, if any there be, why
the prayer of the said petiiioners should not be graAt-
ed ;
And il is farther ordered that the said petitioner*
give notice to all persons Interested in the said eetateot
the petidency of the said petition, and the beariac
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be publish-
ed in the St. Paul Press a newspaper puhb*bed&t 81
Paul, ia said county of Ramsey, for four suoceegiv*
weeks previous to said day of bekrioff.
! . r, HOYT.
nov23 4w Judge of Probete,
TJTB OF JUlJTjyrBaOTJ, covjriw
of Ramsey.' ""
To the Sheriff or any Consuble of said County
In the name of the Sute of MinnesoU, yon at* here-
by commanded to summon 8. S Smoot and D»t14
Wellman, if they shall be found In your county, to be
and appesj before the under*irned, one of the Jntt •
ces of the Peace ia and f r said county, on the lOtb
day of January, 1862,«t«liie o'clock In the fcrenooo,
at my office m the TVMirs«d,8t. Paul, in saideoua-
y , to answer to OaoMrCtofll ia a rivii action : aad
have you then and UMnthkwrit.
Given under my hand this 18th day of December, a.
!>-, IMl. M. W. SULUVAN,
jieclQBw^ Juatiee of the Ptaae.
Jk^TiCB^..WMBBBJB JKIT Wifm
» • Henrietu S. Horn bM, wltboat eeuM. left air
bed aud board, I hereby forbid all peisooe whctaetma
(ron> troating her on my aocooat. as I shall aay m
debta of bar eoatraMia«r tnm aad after thk Ma.
Dated St. Paul Dec 38Ui IMl.
dMaNSw. J. B.
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THE SAINT PAUL PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY h 1862.
SUt ^mt iaul f it^^-
LOCAL NKWS.
8..uth fmin Bowiiiii? (^reon. iimW d^t*- of I (H )M M E RCI AL-
Di-'Oriubfr 9tli: : ••■
The Couoordiu cavahv. •( Lt-ai^ini.i. ar. CURRENCY IXD EXCHANGE QI'OTATIO
rivtd here y<?^ifr»l»iy) »>"*^ have goin- into j
They bort- u bluck flag, thr uppear-
Db. D H. Kkid s Lecti'bks on Chemis-
TRT. -A sy.-^trmaiic wititiT (;ourso of sixty
lectareson this svit^nee will |)erhupsdo moiv
toawalien «»*tieral .itientii'ti, to the. impor-
tance of thf sfuJ> of sei^-ncf, in relation to
the malt-rial waists of man. than any other
men?are with whieb wt- are a.qiiaintcd.
Chemistry takis ei'ifnisance of everytbintr
mattTja! that cau be prefieute<l ;o niiiii in
iQH world. It replies to the lirst question
that materially arises in refereutv to every
object presented to our view — 'What is it?'
It has resolved "air, earth and water." ele-
taents among the uucientii, into more simple
elements, and traced their reeiprooal action
on each other, tnd on the animal and vege-
table kingdoms. Heat, I'gbt and electrici-
ty come within its domain, its countless in-
ventions and discoveries which have so much
enriched mankind, and given a new power
over created existence on the face of th'a
globe, have resulted from the accumulated
experience of man, or arises in more mod-
ern times, from experimental investigation.
We are glad therefore to learn that a suffi-
cient number of young men have come for-
ward to form a cla.ss. and that it is also at-
tended by adults. We trust that the great
object proposed by Dr. Roid, the institution
of a school of practical science in Minnesota'
will flow from this step. The liberal spirit
in which the Academy o: Medicine has taken
up this subject must recommend it to all
our citizens who»take an inte-esi in the pro-
gress of science, arts and manuiactures.
Pure Vinkoar.— If you want pure vin-
egar, purchase at the^mannfactory of C. C.
Lewis & Co., on Sibley street, or of those
who sell the genuine artit-lc manuiactured
at their establishment We have often bad
occasion to speak of this article. The more
It is tried, the more general does it enter
into ase in families. As will be seen. Dr.
Reid. our celebrated chemist, ha.s analyzed
K this vinegar, and pronounces it ull riuht It
should in ali place? snpplanl the common
mineral acid-s which are sold for vinegar.
camji.
ance of which wa? the occisiou for t-.veiud
shouts trom the Kentucky troops, all ol
whom would willingly go into buttle under
the sanic ci'lors.
— Tiif.Lagrange (Ga.) fle/w-.'pr discourses
thus of the black flag:
When wo r»tlecl upon the obji-ots tiiid
aims of the Federal lleet in the iuvagion of
our coast; wiien we know that nothing hut
desolation and ruin can follow when they
have got a fiX)thold upon our shores; when
we kuow that their progress among us will
drivi- us froHi our homes and destroy our
properly, we leel like that it is the duty of
our people to raise \hohlayli flag&x)A resolve
lo take no prisoneis.
THK .4K.nY ON CiREEIV RIVEK.
We are glad to hear favorttble accounts
of the oonditioii of the army on Green riv-
er. It is repeated to be quite rapidly
advancing in drill and serviceable condition.
The building of a bridge over Green river
is only a smail part of the great work that
is going on. Gen. .Mitchell is laboring
with characteristic zeal with his brigade.
The artillerists are busily practising, and the
rawest of them are rapidly becoming pro-
ficient. The whole army is well clothed,
well armed, and well fed.' The horses, even,
are well cartd for. having plenty of forage,
and being generally in gocxl condition. The
army will be able, after the construction of
the Green river bridge, to move forward to
Bowling Green without waiting for the
railroad to be rebuilt. Supplies can be
wagoned from Creen river to that point.—
Cindonalti Commercial, 2~th,
Frcit Tkkes. — '.'ha-<e who intend to
plant orchards next .-spring, wiil please read
the advertisement of Messr.-<. Pluuili, WiUey
4 Co , of Madi.sun, Wisconsin. Trees pro-
duced 10 the latitude of .Madi.sou will flour-
ish well in Minnesota.
BCtiUL.lK TROOPS FROITI CALI-
FORNIA.
The Call lornia steamer North Star.which
arrived here on Tuesday morning, brought
a squadron of the United States First Cav-
alry regiment, under command of Lieuten-
ant-Colonel George U. Blake. Colonel
Beall, of the First Cavalry, is a passenger.
and comes on a requis-ition from the Retir-
ing Board. Colonel Andrews, of the Sixth
lofantry, was also a passenger.
General Shields, who was expected by this
steamer did not arrive. The General was
yet in New-Mexico on the departure of these
troops.
The ngiilars remainitjg in California
liumbcr 12 corapanie.^— nine ol the N'inth
Infantry and three of tbt Third Artillery.
A considerable porportioo of these may be
expected on the next steamer — S. Y. Tri-
bune, 26'/*.
iNEW ADVERT1SEME^7S.
Thk Oyster War is daily getting more
fierce among the retail dealers of the city.
It will be seen tliat the old veteran in the
i>y.ster trade, mine hust of the Apollo. Chas.
Ranch, has entered the lists. We call at-
lentlOD to his advertisement, and at the
buQie time regret that u concise and accu-
rate ai;couut of the oyster war is uece.s.sari-
ty laid over till at^other day.
A Plack to sek New Years. — Capt.
George Bentr, of Union Hail, presents to-
day all the possible attractions tor those
who enjoy festivities upon holiday occasionF.
His advertisement presents his full bill of
fare and all tlie necessary accompaniments.
Thi new Chapel of the Baptist Church,
corner of Kighth and Wacauta streets, will
be open this morning (Jan. 1.) for confer-
ence and prayer at 8 o'clock.
The Society will worship there hereafter
on Sabbaths, morning and evening.
NEWS SL'.TIMARY.
— Ttie late experimental trip of the Pensa-
oola was all that could be reasonably ex-
pected. The vessel made nine and a half
knots an hour, and went to Indian Head
and back again. Mr. Sickles, the Engineer,
will remain on board the ship until she gets
to Foriresa Monroe. He has been practi-
cally a prisoner on board for some weeks
in order to get the machinery in good work-
ing order. The Pensacola is a splendid ves-
•d, in beautiful order, and apparently admira-
bly governed. We shall hear a good report
of her soon. As well for caution as pretec>
lion, the tug boats Reliance and Yankee
will accompany the Pensacola by the bat-
teries, and a tow boat also wili render her
dssistance
The Board of Fire Insurance Compa-
mes of New York City, held on the 12th
mstaot, appointed a special committee of
five to investigate and report upon the na-
ture of petroleum or rock-oils, earth-oils,
Ber.zjne, Benzole and Naphta, and the oils
refined from petroleum and coil oil, with a
rate of insurance upon the articles. The
committee made their report on the 23d.
The report states that petroleum, rock oil,
or earth oil, in its crude and unrefined state
is largely charged with volatile matter,
highly inflamable in ita nature, and evolves
exposive gas to some extent at the usual
temperature of the atmosphere, and much
more freely by an increased degree of heat,
and is hence uninsurable, and will .violate,
all policies where it is kept on the pr-crnises
LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS.
— An Augusta (Ga.) dispatch of the 7th
fays thirteen cotton houses have been burnt
by their owners in Port Royal Island, one
i:i Pari?, and one in St. Helena, since the
invasion. Letters from Hardeville, the 7tb,
pays that active preparations for defense are
progressing. A detachment of the Beau-
fort artillery visited Beaufort and burned
450 bales of Sea Island. A detachment of
Col. Martin's mounted regiment was am-
buscaded while going into Beaufort, Friday.
Lieutenant Branewell was wounded in the
arm.
—The New Orleans Picayune h&i the fol-
lowing items in relation to the Confederate
navy:
The bomb and ball-proof gunboats now
In way of construction at the navy yard in
Jtfforson City, by the Government, under
the superintendence of Mr. Tift, formerly of
Florida, will be one of the most effective
ever devised for our river defense. It is 256
feet in length, 56 feet beam, and flat bot-
tomed, Its shape is a peculiar one; and
when driven with speed against a woodeo
vessel, it is hoped it will open in easily.
— A letter writer sends this paragraph
rm^UK .riK.ytBEits of thm VJ>rto.y
^ Olijij «i!; givf a series <pt
TWELVE O'CLOCK PARTIES
at .\rinory Hall, eTWjr Frii'ay eVKiiiug. Crood Muiic
in attcndiinc'* from 8 till 1 o'clrick.
>«. B.— Memtx»rs of th« Club, and ifanse receiving in-
TitatioDd are onrdially invited to bring their friends.
Strangf r^ wisUing to vi.sit the Club mu^t invariib'y
be intrih'uced either by a niomber of the Club or a
perxoD who has rsceived an invitation.
Invitatioaa w 11 be isHueil to the Ladies bv«ry week
bj the Soliciting Committee.
Applications for membership will be received at the
Hal', on ^very Mmday evening. jantdlw.
"grand
NEW-YEAR CONCERT
AT
UNION HALL.
GEO. BE.\Z
WiU gi?« a Grand N'ew Ttrar Coocerl at hlB halt on
Third street, this day, commencio); a* 2 o'clock. A. X.
WAGNER'S BAND
Will be in attendance and discourse their ucriyaled
music Durinj the (ifternooa, a firand Raffle will go
off for the
"GREAT .MECHANICAL WONDER."
janiait.
THIS MORNING-
MY
HOUSE
IS OPEN FOR CALLS.
r INVITE inr friends to LrsxH,
an
SIP EGG-IMOG,
■antdlt. GEOHGE BEWg.
CHOICE, PURE OLD
"C^OTTLED WINES,
OF EVERY BRAND,
CAN BE FOUND AT THE
UNION HALL
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
janld Is. . CEOROE BE;<Z.
PALMER'S VINEG-AR
rem
1 862 !
. Aiiotlier.; ;"\^ictory'.!
. • . , ■ " " ■
V7ithiD -th«^hht'fwv 'dayn otii' V/o?g«r has been
submitted to a cheraic»l t«!tt, by.Dr. D.. B. B^id„ .tJ
»hv8«irj-, »>.-o«8eientiSc csseflrclj .a}jlnttrfin''eQt<
aro of atverylhigl: orde{, jijiupoa >l}6io oel-t'Scfte
the 'pHSlifi •<n*-»ofy. ■•• .••'.. .>
From D B. Reid, M. D., F. R. S. E , Practical Chem-
ist, and author of numerous works on ChfiuiBtiT,
Public Health, 4e. ;
'" I hereby certify, thit T have examined the vine-
gar manufactured bv CO. I.ewia k Co. of this city,
and have found it of excellent quality and free from
allde eteriou^ ingredientp. D. B REID."
"St. Paul Do. 18,1861."
Sold at » holenal- or retail at our works on Sibley it.
.«t. Paul, Jan 1, 1862. C. C. LEWIS * Co.
THOMPSON BRO'S ;
B A N K . , K S .
AMU UfO.%I.KU» li% KXCM%KUK, L..\.VI> .
B .i N K A B i K K L .\ D S . ,
New York, New tCiii{lauJ, '
Uhio, liichigau, I
Iowa, Philadelphia, j
Indiana, New Jersey, I
Wiuona Couuty tiftuk, Pittiburgh, t
Ram-sey Co. Endorsed sScrip. Peoples' Bank, |
r. S. Demand Notes, City of St. PauliJenp. [
trailed Slates 6 per cent, two year^ Notes
EXCHANGE RATES.
PremiDm-
Bauliable I'Dadf •••IK
Uhio, Indiana, Iowa, 1
New York and New England, \
American Ould , >j
Cuited Sian-.H Treao 7 a 10 Notes >4
."Subscriptions received at ourOfSce for the National
Loan bearing 7 310 interest, or one cent per day on
each fifty dollar note, by appoioiment uf the iiecretary
of the Treasury.
December 31. 1861.
^ — ^». .«^
ST. PAUL ITIARKET.
Tuesday, Dec. 31.
The weather the past week has been fioe
for bQ.sine33, but still our business men cona-
plain ot things being dull. This is accoun-
ted tor by tha fact that although the roada
are tolerably good in the country, they a9ord
very ordinary wheeling and uo sledding.
Fariner-t ar^* holdine back for a heavy fall
of snow.
In wheal we uute no change. Very little
i:j coming in, and buyers arc not anxious to
purchase at figures above 50@52 for No. 1.
Pork remains firm at .§2.50 for hogs
weighing 200 and upwards.
The pa.ssage of the new tariff bill by
Congress, and the advance in insurance upon
marine ri^ks has given tea and coiTee a con -
siderable advance. In our market teas have
raised 10@15 cents, and coffees about 3
cents In the Eastern markets the advance
is greater, and at Cincinnati, Chicago and
St. Louis, coffee is commanding at least one |
eeut per pound more than it is io St. Paul.
The following are the ruling prices at
present of leading articles ;
Bea.ns— White, 65 cents ^ bushel.
Bdtteb— Firkin, |)lb7(g8. Country, in roU.s.
12X@15.
Candles— Tallow, m'd, |i tb 10(311. Star
16@18. Adamantine, 20. Sperm, 40@50.
Cheese -W. R. |^ tb y(g9>^. E. D. 11,
CoFt EB— Rio, ^g? lb Prime 20@21. Laguayra,
2l@25. Java,25@23. Mocha, 28{g30.
Egos— Per dozen 10@15.
Fruits— Apple.s, green, ~^ bbl. |2 50@3 50 ;
dried, ^ lb 6(^7. Cranberries ^ bushel 90@
|1. Peaches, dry, |) lb 9@12.
Flour— Superhne ^ bbl. |3 50; Extra|3 75
@4 00.
Meal— Corn f sack, |1@|1 10. Buckwheat
2c. ~^ Q).
Graiv— Wheat ^ bushel, 51@52. Rye, M.
Oats, 22. Barley 30@S5. Corn8U@35. Hom-
iny, ^ bushel |2 25(^2 50.
Molasses— Plantation, ^ gall., 40@42. Su-
gar-house, 50. Golden Svrup, 55(^70.
Meats— Mess Pork, fJ bbL |15. Mess Beef
I? bbl. $10@ll 50. Clear sides, .8@9. Hams,
plamS. C.,10. 8houlder.s, 6@6i>^. Canvass-
ed Hams, 12.
Lard— Per lb 6(g,7.
Onions— Per bushel, 25@85.
Potatoes— Neshannocks and Pink Eyte, ^
bushel, 20.
PoULTBr— Chickens, ^ pr lb. 5c <g7o; Tur-
kevs pr lb. 7 (g 9c.
Kick— Per lb, 8@8>^.
SooAa-BrowD, 5^ ft 9@10. Refined 000,
10@n. Refined, O&OO, 12. Powdered, 12,
Crushed, 12. Cut loat. 12.
Plcmb, Willkv k Co.'s Ncbskey— Located neir
Uadi.'on, Wi.'^. . upon the high, open prairie, ^a order
to prevent (as near as possible) your being imposed
ujoasnd swiadied by TBEE HiDDLERS from the
Rochester Ntrjery, New York, or Ilimois Nurr^erii's,
I will here state that I will fujnih you wit>i sound,
h'-althy, hardy Fruii and Ornamental Trees, Ever-
greens, Shrubl)ery, and everithing in the Nursery
Lin". Stock can be forwarded from the Nursery to
this city in three day*. Who says it is lot worth
the attention o' every per.-oa to look the matter orer
before giving orders to foreign Tree Peddlers. Beware
or them by all mean-.
REFERENCE,
Governor A. W. Ranuall,, Wisconsin, Dmle! Walls,
Jr., Wisconsin ; Seston, Brother k Co., Milwaukee.
G. W. BABCOCK,
decSldSm. General Agent.
Carbon Oil & Lamps.
L ^ M P S
TO BE FOCNI) IN THE CITY OK 8TATK
ioo ooas. i>.\np chiotiveyj*.
i l.Avg» !<tuok M all kinds m
LAMP F 1 X. TURKS-
THE BEST QUALITY
OF
C A R B O ]>' OIL
In the city , so w^ll knoira at
MARVIN'S CROCKERY
Importing House,
Reduoed to 60 CENTS v*' OhIIob
NO INFERIOR Oil. :
St. Paul, D%e 28 nor'.ildSm
AMPHITFIEATRK, j BOOTS & SHOES.
GROCERIES.
MiBT ANy:— lanply t<j yours, asking wiiai yot»
•nould K've your friend tor a present, we adris«
yon to gotoE. k, H, T. BeU's. near th» Wiaslow
Bouse, Third Street, and bay a cice lAmp and a gal-
lon of their Best Oil and aead it to her, as the pras-
eot will b« a><eful as ^*\\ a; oruameDtal.
Tbey have alco got a nice assortment of Fresh Gro>
ceries. Fruits, *c., 4c., -ifhi-h they m&X remarkably
cheap Yours,
.nrMlkLi.
COMJ\'Mltt 7Ta tt J^CKSO.%' MTk.,
Open every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
Evenings.
«}. W. OE HAVEN, Manager.
</. F. LORD, Treasurer.
Equestrian, Gymnastic, Pantomi&ic, 'and Theatrical
Performances
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Pertormance commenc«4
at ">i o'clock.
Admission 25 Cents to ail parts of tlie houiie.
Ilckets to b« bad by application at the Box ofiice, be-
tween the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock i. »•
There will aKo be a
RIDING SCHOOL
Open fos the accommndatiou of Ladien, Geatlemen
and Children.
Kcr terms, ice, apply to
G. W. DeHAVlCV, Manager,
Or UuvsK Bell, Kiilmg Master. decl6.
IJtrTIO.V TO aCHOVl, TKJICHMH^.
c-
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
We havo just received per Express a
SPLENDID LOT OF THt
NEW m\l ZEPHYR HOOD
SONTAGS. &o.
Also, the Prettiest Delaines of the Season.
dec.i.deci Hogan & Camp.
The iiramtnais authorized by the State Normal
Board are '• Green's l«t Les.sous," andGret-n's " En-
({lish Grammar.''
The Copy Books are Pay son, Dnntoo A .Hcribner's,
>fo other Grammars or Copy Book.-- are (.ermitted to
iM usi'd in the Public Scliools.
These books cau be found at ITIERRI£<1>>§
Sook Store. St. Paul, who is tipeci.-i! agent for the Pub-
lisbers, for Uinnesota. declb.
THE BEST
CIGARS & TOBACCO
Can b» had at
Kellog^'s Toy & Fi-uit Store,
decll Third street, opposite the Bridge.
"*^ dium, in drums and boxes ; family Mackerel Nog
1 and 2, in kitts ; Sciled Herring, all in prime condi-
tii.n and at 1g« heures, at
decV2 COOLEY TOW PR & CO.'S
jg» « o .M s TO B a .V T ,
Iii liie Second and Third ntories o! my -tore
nov2Hf CHAS. E MAYO
Still They Come.
KILPATRRK
■•^■IMMTI! rBK
I N TKRN ATION M. H<>«:i..
lut" tbin .lay r<v,eit(j<; two oae*>.
BALMORALS!
9,ytati n( which are lu>»1 with Oottoc
Flannel, and i>uly
91.50 A PAIR.
\\mt cbildron's BALMORALS wiUi-
out taeei*
MONDAY, Dec. 16tb.
JOHN TH0RT7ARTH,
BOOT* SHOE MANUFACTCREP., THIRD .STREET,
HKTWKKN ROBERT AND .lACKSO.V,
8t Paul, MiiB
Ktw-pH o.>n>ii«atly <>n hand and makes tu order
BOOTS & SHOES.
Which ar« warranted to do as g«K>d service, and of as
good style and workmanship as f made to order.
STEEL SHARKS FOR t^EWED £0018,
The first introduced in this city will be pnt In whnn
ordered This makes the boot stronger and more du-
rable, and IS lighter and &t« neater.
REPAIRING
Ooue on the xhortest notie*— aiid in good and neat
style,
JC'HN THORWORTH.
Bt. Paul, Dec 7,1861— decTdlr.
BOOTS & SHOJES
W .M K R E U T L E R .
a ofVFACrrRtj; or
FliNK SEWKli AND PBGGKl' BOOTS & SHOKS,
Kearly opposite tbt Ini-inaticua! Hotel, first door
east of lAOgleys Liv-^ry i'table,
j NEW GROCERY HOUSE IN ST. PAUL
COOLEY, TOWER & CO.,
BraD'<li f>t Outdey k Tower, (turmeriy Livenulwe K
Oooley) SUU'ui-, e-ublisbe.1 1*4S
WHOLESALE GROCERS
COniQISSION .TIERCHANTft,
1MP0RIB8S OP ms,m feciis. m&. mi\
LIQUORS. CIGARS, 8lO.
JACKSON 8T.(b€U Levee & Third) ST. PACL
^UGSRS aOO BHL,S, P R CRVSB~
*^ed. Powdered, *c, for >ial<» nt lowe»t maike' rstes
by COOL.EY TOWER & CO.
O
K
C'OI^JfJS Ml— 150 BJIGS BIOJJ\'nL.Ji'
gu&yrs, prime. 10 pHC*i ir-^Mooha do, very choice,
for Kale by COOLEY TOWER & CO.
^PICB8''^0 B^iUS PUPPBH ^J>m
'^ spice ; al.fo Nutmegs, Oiuves, Cas.sia. (dinger,
Cre.im Tartar Babb'tt's'^sloratiH. &c, Kc. at
COOLEY TOWER Si. CO.'S
ff
O O o.
WOOD,
nro OB.
For the accommodation of the c itiiens of St. Paul,
and the pe'-sons that hring wood to the city for sale,
I will receive orders and supply any one in the city
with any amount «f woM they may wish at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICE,
by their learing their orders at my office, co-Tier "f
4th and Robert streets, (Whitcher's Livery SUble).
Which wood will be accompanied with a certi6cate
of the amount, or I wii! measure it atter dfliverfd, as
the person may see proper J. H. NEER,
de 29dlm. Wood Inspector.
F
I P T B
BBGl^tlBJVT
THE OYSTER WAR!
A New ADtagODlst lo the Field ! ^
CHAS. RAUCH,
The Pioneer in the Oyster Trade of St. Paul, would
inform the public that with much reluctance he hai
been inducwi to enter into the Oyster War now un-
happily distracting our community. He had suppos-
ed that others would conduct the war to a successful
coniluaion, but he finds himself mistaken
He is therefore p>epaied to anroance that he is
convinced the beat oysters served up in tbobest style,
and with the bestflrings, horse radish includsd, yield
too much profit to the restaurants at thirty cents per
dozen. Therefore, he the undersigned Chas Raucb,
will sell the best oysters in market, and have them
served in better style than known heretofore, in Bo.-
ker'tdoiem — which means fourteen.
V. B.— All guests will be allowed, free of charge, to
count their oysters before eating them.
CHAS. RAUCH,
janltf. ApoHo ^alron
IBBOjyr O/X,...90 BBI.8, BB&T
grades, Including a few barrels of the celebrated
!' Eupioa oil " for tale low to clo^e at
OOOLBY. TOWKB * GO.'f.
Irish Kellow 0 juntrymen : Now is the time to prove
your devotion to your adopted coootry. All who de-
sire to enlist in this Regiment wih please call on me
at number 40, Robert street, betirfien 4th and 5th
8treet.<i. Those who come and join the
JACKSON GUARD,
will be placed in com'ortable quarters immediately
on their arrival here.
When your coantry requires your services, as she
B'JW does, to pat down rebellion, yon should nothei^-
itate for a moment, but rush to her rescue 1
The Fifth Regiment is Qliing up rapidly, and in
all probability this is the last opportunity you will
have to rLo'<v the world how devoted you are to the
free Institutioaa of your once happy, adopted couotry.
Let us go forward and help save the Government
which Montgoaaery rtitd to establish '
W.B. MoGRORTY,
oec29dlm. 1st Lieut, in 6th Reg. Uinn. Vol.
ri ST. PAUL
Ale and Porter Brewery.
ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND.
With gool buildings thereou, nt VSTiite Bfsr Lak«,
kcown »■■» the Mjuiray property. It will lie .-oM at a
bargain for cash Vo PiCKERI.vo. Applv to
1 R. fl. BEXNETT,
ti0v27-lw« 0 'tta«e Gio»e.
MM I I. C M JV B R 1' .f «V J»
DRESS MAKI^STG
Vaw. R. H. HAYNE9,
Having had a long and exi.eusive experience .-n Milli-
nery and Dress Making, calls 'he attentionof the ladies
of St. Paul and v cinity, to her room in Watson's
Boarding House, ou Robert street, between Fourth
and Fifth >-treetB, where she has commmenced
BONNET, DI|,E3S, AND CLOAK MAKLNG,
In all their vaii(*d forms and fai-hions, .ind i<nUo)tr a
sbateot the pub ic patronage.
She will cut platterns to bt the form for Ba>qu"«- or
Dresses — also iqake to order silk or velvet
BONNETS or U A T ^\
lu the most approved styles.
All work warJunted to give satisfaction. dee22tt.
JY
K
MADAM ANDREWS,
Clairvoyant anq Kortuue T<*ller, Ci«u t* coo.':ultecl tor
a short time onjy, at the ArneU House, corner Second
and Oregon utrclets, Minneapolis. Terms— I adies 2
cents ; Gen lemen 60 cent".. Clairvoyant examlna"
tions $1. dec?nd3m.
iciiOICJE
WINTER APPLES!
Webave several hnudre<i barroU ot Apples lor «ale
at low prices. " L B. & C. GREIG,
dec21d2w. Ba4- Building, Sibley st., Lower I.e7fee.
•'» of the lar^e consumption of
GUNPOWDER,
by our OovernneDt, and the recent advance taken io
SALTPETER.
the undersigned ageut- have received instructions
from headquarters to advance (6) six cents p<r lb.
upon RiQe, Canjster and 4 cents BlsRtin^ Powi'er.
ag foi
LEY,
B FRESLfi
Agent tor K. X. Dapout. DeNemours k Co
Wiimingten, Delaware,
TEMPLE 4 BEaUPRB,
I Agent" for LiifHin & Smith,
St. Louis Mo.
decl'dtjanl
PI^TTSBURaH
Ale ab<l Porter Depot,
JJCKfiOJV HT. BBTWBRJS 5th tt 6(At
DREWRY & SCOTTEN,
CBEAAf, STOCK ALE
AND
PORTER BREWERS,
DAYTON'S BLUFF, ST. PAUL.
Orders by mail promptly executed. dec29dlw.
M. DORNIDEN.
Hax just rncsjived a splendid stock ot the atx>ve.
Ales and Porter^ which he will warrant superior to any
in the city, and will s-'U chfsp for ca.»h, by the barrel,
half barrel, bo'jtle or gls6».
Also a fine stock uf Liquors and Oigars at wbole-
•sle an'l rersil iiovSSylv.
Notice to Lumbermen !
TBB BBt/T PJJS'B rJJS'Df*
OJf
RU.M AtiD ST. CROIX RIVERS
And their tribotaries. amounting to several thousand
acres, locate 1 six years ago, for sale at low rates ; or
the stnmpage upon them disposed of on favorable
terms for Inraher Apply 1 1,
' l.VMAN C. DAYTON,
International Hotel,
nov27dftw3mo. St. Paul.
^BJKSPB^aKJ.yB BIf) PBMBJVD8
'^at a
GREAT 8A0BIFI0E!
VST
B D
JOSEPH HALL
Respectfully arnoonces to the Ladies and Gentlemeo
of thig city, that he it now prepared to accommodate
parties of ladies a&l gentlemen wisbiag
OYSTER SUPPERS OR MEALS.
The rooms just fitted up are ntoely furoiahed, aad
are entirely apart from the public salcoo
ENTRANCE.
One do >r from Burbank's Express OlOoe. dec29dlm.
W>aJ\'TBD-'J GOOD 1*0 VJ\ G
Horse, for Oaah. Also a good Team, Wagon,
Bameu, &c., In exchange tor a bojee.aad lot oa the
Blutf.
For ssle, at*i63s th«a half price, ^ aores ot l&ad 4
milet from the city, partlv imp'orcd, bnaie, Ac.
Price %f> A B. WALLS& box 124 P. 0. ,
dee28dXw. Or PioMtr Ivaatixj-
A few oopies of this Celebrated Engraving suitable
(or Ohristmaa Presence, fcr sale at HALF the uiaal
BOND'S
Old Drug Store, Thud Street.
price, at
decao.
AT
TENNEY'S
CLOTH & CLOTHING
SMPOBiujn,
ROGERS- BLOCK, THIRD STREET, ST. PAUL.
Always on hand an extensive aaeortment ot Qoths,
Oassimeres, Vestings, Efairts, Gents' Foiaishisg
Q««ds, Cmbrellaa, Oases, kc.
Also a good MeortoaeDt of Military Cloths and But-
tons, that he ofien (or aale by the pattern, or mann-
£actured into garments, in the beet tad most approv-
ed »tvle. deetidOm.
m rr«.~BO BJuuBLa uvcludltvo
*«., km. ooounr,*MwiB * oo.
*^ bjJies family, lor sale at low ratts. bv
COOLEY TOWER A: CO.
gyOBDJGK—'iOO COIJ^S jn.iJ\'Mt.l.J
'-^and .lute R pe ; Bed Cord^, Bn.om Twine, &c, kc:,
at COOLER TOWER &. CO.'S
Respecfully snnouncet-, that Be i.s making tht t>eBt
woik in his hue, out of the t>e)t selectAl stock. In
addition to prfsent liberal patit)nage, he desires all
who want » GOOD FIT and FIN K BOOT?; to give him
a call .l»c3-ly.
RAISINS, CITRON,
GKAPfc:S Ac HONEY.
Toys of all Kinds.
AT in. N. KeLLOOG>!».
decll-dlw. 3rd street, Bridge Skjuare.
Y tf *-'• if' GMi.PIhLJiJ\i JTTOBm
^B • N'EYS at Law, corner ••< Third auit Nfmnesota
etreeti,, 8t, PaiiI. If'Dtiesi.i*
C- l>. 0"ri»T «>» i . r. „
10A BBGS »VGJR BOVSBs GOL'
-■-"" den and Amber Syrup, a choice article, at
J C *H. r.BUKBANK &<'o.8
0/| BBLS. S TV^Rl '.V BKST BOJVB K
^" j^yrup. a choice article, for table use, at
.1. C . & H. C. BURBANK fc. Co. •»
*•"" ter boxei- Kaisin.s, crop of 1S6I, at
J. C. * H C. BURBANK i: Co. »
P^CK^GPS J9SOBTBD
Fruith, consisuQg of Piums. Prunes, Cur
ran.i and Citron, all new crop, tor sale at prices to
suit the times, at J. C & H. C. BL'RB\\K & Co s
135
M9£k BOXBSf JS80RTBD TOBJC'
^:^" CO, comprising all the'favorite brands, at
J. 0. * H. C. BL'BBANK & Co.'s
£SA itoxKjy DUBOIS bust cjist
••" Steel Axes. Also 30 doz Red Kiver Axes. Al-
io 25 Boxes assorted Blued Tacks, fir,"t quality, at
J. 0. & H. C. BURBANK & Co.'s
flC^I GBJUVm P^Tm\~T PJjyjytJYG
"" Mills for sale at manufacturer's prices, at
J. C. & H. 0. BURBANK & Co.'s
jyo
T i C B TO S C O T CB.V B J>',
At the Festival held at Joe Hall's on St. Andrew's
ni.^ht, it was unanimously agreed to call araeetiug of
Scr-itchmf n favorab e to reconstructing the ?l. An-
drew's Soeie'y, or form a new one, as the meeting may
determine, 'lo be held at Joe HiiUs, on Thursday
evening, Ded 26th at 7 o'clock. de«24d'it.
150
BOXB8 W, B. CBBBSBf ^
prime article, at low dgnres, at
.1 0. & H C. BCHBAVRfc Co.'s
allen'^&'comstock,
uF MINNEAPOLIS,
aAV£ JU8T RECEIVED A
FLNE LOT OF GOODS
By Kvpreas, for the
HOLIDAYS.
decC&dlm
JJt / #• T~B B B G M Jn B jy T .
A few able bodi-d recruits are wanted to 611 np tbe
ranks of the
RAMSEY GUARD,
Fifth Regiment Minnesota Volonteers, now la (jnar-
ters at Fort Snelling.
This is the only company that will be received at
the Fort previous to the 2>i day of January next. It
is provided with excellent quarters and offers superior
inducements to those wishing to volunteer at once.
Clothing will be i Kued to recruits as they a e moi-
tered in, and pay wi 1 couimenci at that time.
Recruits eanrep<')rt themselves at the Fort to
Capt.L.F HUBBARD,
dec24d2w. Or Ueut. A. M. TEELE.
JUST RECEIVED.
MEJ?r'S AND WOMEN'S
BUmiO OWHOES
CHILDREN'S
MISSES' AND CHILDRENS"
SISTOAV BOOTS.
WM.J. SMITH& CO.
at. PAtn, Dm, tT. im.
aotttly.
ERNEST ALBRiaHT,
eAHCfACTI'KSK AMD tias.LKa 131
FV h s OF ALL KIS DS ,
Third Street tbree doors twiow Day n Jenks' Drug
St<.re. ."^t. Pi.nl.
Uarx' 'UHtivotly on hand and maketi to orOrr HUBk^
IN EVERY STYLE, 0 ata Mittens, Hloves, Collars,
Capes, Cap?. Moccas'ns, and ic short. «»arythlng ap-
pertaiulng to a Fur Store.
All work warranted, aod soli at thr lowest prii>-'i<
for cash.
4^ Higheht cash price paid for Furs nov24d6m.
A RARE CHANCE!
As I intend movui^ my stock In a few week*, ! will
sell at
REDUCED 1> KICKS,
4 BBACTffCi. .lasoitrxBirr or
DRESS Ci O O D S ,
EMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY,
liLOTES,
ZEPHYR GOODS, tJENTS WEAR,
A.ND
HAIR ^ E T S .
At s <T,'eai Bargain. Also Fancy Goods suitable ior
the season. A 8. EU'ELT.
dee'22d2w, Third St. nesr 're^byterian Church. _^
t^Cerriag to the above, we t>eg leave to state thAt
(or the better accommodation and convenience ot oar
customer' aiid tnendf in tht uppei country, we ha*«
•etabliahed a House at this p<.nnt (lu >*ooneetiO(> wtu
the Bouse uf Cooiey k Tower, St Louis, whMh wiUl>«
continued as heretofore,) and axe now opemiig a e^-
plete and well aiwicrttvl stock ui
GROCERIKB,
WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS. *o.
To which w«i invite the attenttun ui our trModt, and
the public generally, trusliug ihat the long »»ut>li»h
ed standtng and reputation of our Rouee wUl a8«rd
the amplest guarantee of £>ir and bonorabie de*hj>g,
and with the oonviction, matured and oonflrawd bi
longexperience, that the true interesu of the bsfei
and seller are best promoted in this direetlCD; wa pro-
pose meeting oar friends upon a
CASH BASIS.
ooandeni that oar facilities wtU eoabie us to QMe*
the views of close and discrimioatuie t-uyers
In the department ot
LIQUORS Sl MliARS
our stock will be tonud at all tjmen larce and uaiptete,
embracing choice brands, conHned exclusively to »«u
Rouse, and to which we non&dently Invite the aU«A
tkKj of those ii.terested, and remain, awartii^ a« la
tpeetioo oi our stock and prio.^,
Very resp-cfullj
COOLEY, TOWER * OO.
SalnlPaui, Nov. 21,1861. nov21dlv.
S. K. PUTNAM,
atR.VER 3rd A.VIl MARKET STREETS HT PACl .
VTBOLSfULB A.<VO KataO. ItiAlXM t!f
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
UNION HALL,
B tr GjB O B G jK B B J%' £ ,
VTho tia. removed hin well known rstabiisbment
from the basement to the drst iloor. His Hall is fitted
up in a first clasi styk- aud tbe bar is stocked with
the finest imptirted Ijquors and Winei. Lill's XXX
Stock Ale, and Pitts'onrirh Ale ind Pf^-ter. His No. 1
Oysters are nerveii up in a goo.! ntyle tor the low price
of only 30 cents pel doxen. ftememt>er the UVION
HAIX, Wow Davenport's Bfxx Htore, Third »tr»et.
f27-dly
MfOB SJLB—jrBWL%' PVBI.I8B-
•B: ED MAPS OF Ml.N'.N&OTA, ac-uralely laid
down from the Government sirvf-vs I and districts
and offieeb, county boundaries ana towns, roads, post
offices, railroads, Indian rese -rations, salt springs,
fakes, riverr, marshes, pineriis, prairies, townships
and sections, ^c, shown in tlieir proper places and
according tc actual survey. Tbis Is the firHt map
published of Minnesota showing the full extent of the
State according to Government survey, and should jt
in the hands of every one liaving an interest therein.
Msps 6»<5>j feet, on rollers aul in sheets,
tjiijuire at the office of
CHA!^ a. F. MORRlt*,
City Engineer ,
octl9 d3m* French's t<ton<> Block, Third »tree
» • # ^ TBB
WILKINSON ZOUAVES
FOR THE FIFTH REGI.MENT
MINNESOTA VOLUNTEEKS
At the old Armory Hall on Wi.bashaw street, in Mar-
shall's Building.
VOLUNTEERS WANTED:
A drill will be held every ift^moon between the
hours of 2 and 4 o'clock p. m. Cititens are invited to
attend and be instmcted in mi itary drill.
Subsistence allowed to Voluireers at the rate of 40
cents per day from the time ol enrolling their names.
Apply at Drill Ri om. dec20<l2w.
•^
G B B J T U .a B G J M J\' I
k .'^^lendid .Vew Cntter, eoitting $126, for ^ale for
only
FIFTY DOLLARS.
Address Box 1,148 St. Paul I'osi Office. dec20.
m« O T I C B ,
FIFTH REGIMENT.
The undereigned inviirs his fellow citizens to join
him in raising a company for tbe Fifth Regiment.
Alt men will be mustered In at rnce, and there
shall be no delay in bringing thin company to a con-
dition of efficiency.
Office hours from 10 i. m. -j\ 4 r. m., French's
Bkck, Third street t<t. Paul
dec20dlm. WILLIA^I QROOK".
«^r« t K BBtPBB.— TBB SUBSCBI-
*^BER ha« taken up on hi* cremisea a two-year old
heifer, ot a moderate site, of i pale red color, with
smooth trim horns. The owner is requeeted to come
orward, prove property, pa v rharges and take her
»way. ' ,« A. THOin^)N.
MocxD Vmw, Ramsey Coaof. Mio., Oct 8, 1861.
^J* BO. B . a C B .\l^ B B M. ,
CORNER JACKSON AND FOURTH STREETS,
DKAUEB UI
GR0CERIE3.GRAIN .k PROVISIONS
Keepx consutttly on hand a tali »upp1y of tiie
choicest brands of Hour, com, eorn meal, oats and
bran. Also a choice lot of
FRESH ROLL BUTTER.
And in kegt packed for tabie c se. declOdam.
l:^ROVISI0T?C8.
Kwepe ounsuiutly oa hand a lull stock •»( Cliuiee
Goods suited to this market, including Flour, Com
M*-aI, Buckwheat Flour, Frw^h Roll, Jm and Fi, kin
Butler, I>ne«i Fruits of all kinds, including a large
quantity of
K A S P B K Ft K I E S .
Also Woodt-u Wsre, Roasted and Green 0<t}.T. Spi-
ces, Pickles, Choice Green and Biack Teas. Sugar of
all Grades, and in short, everything usually found in a
wellas'.-rted eKtabiishment. t<j which he invites ti*
especial attention cf sll w>j« wnat .S'ICE<tOOC« aT a.
FAIR PRICE. novK:ly.
Tr~W. EDDY
G^ENERAL OROCER.
AKD DKAUK ill
THE VERY BEST
Family P r o v I s I o u s ,
KOBT STRKCT, 8T. PAUL.
Juotreorived au entirely new sloci, comprising !s
pa -t, Stewart's Sugars, Belcher's Byrups, Fresh Teas.
Pn-mium Butler, Darkt-e's pure ifipices. In tin foU •
500 cans fresh Peaches on consignment,
E. W. EDDY & Ofl'S SOA?,
Pure Wines and Liqaors lor medicinal b><>, '-ihT %i.
other articles usually kept in a first claAs store
nov26a&w3mo.
J. B. SLIGHTER,
Family G r o c c r 1 e t
I*RO VISIONS I
AOKNOY OF THE CELEBRATEI> DCNDAS iOXJ,
FLOCR.
CORNKR T(fc AAD JACKSON' STRXJCTS,
Oppneite International HntMi
GOOI« DKUVraEI) FREE O* CHARRK TO ANY
PART OF THE CITY.
ATA BOXBS CBOMCB B^JBBVBBB
"*' Cheese, for sale cheap by J. B. SLIOHTER,
Corner Tth and Jackson.
t^WBBT a.VD Pl'BB OBIO CIDKB.
*^ Ju«t rfceired and fcr -.A.f bv the l^rrt-l and gaJ-
Ion, at t'LtCBTER'c*,
Cornei Tth aud Ja.-'.ksui.
Bk.'S-BJJX'DJUTD BOB SJILB CBBJP,
^^a large lot ol Fresh Can aud Preserved FruiU
at
SI.ICHTRR'S
2lii.OOO «''«'•'** coMPBtsMJS'o
^'"T^'^'^'a'il the choice and favorite biandf
Also a iiae lot of pure Turkish Emoting, and fine
cut Chewing Tobacco — the BEST in the city — for sale
at pnoes to suit tbe times, at SUCEm^R'S.
Opposite the International Hotel .
^^ PijyrB ^aaoitTJBBJS T
• B
HOLIDAY BOOKS,
For Children, at nBRRILL'S.
dec8
^ or ^riLL BiJS-D BJTB BP rBM
M. Ittgtat uid best Mlaetad itocha ofGrooiriw is
WP t'OV JBB /-V Ur^J^T OP ^
^ supply o! Family Gr(«:erie.^, call at tbe corner of
7ih and Jackson street*, wh»re yon will find the beat
selected stock of Family Groceries in tne city, a«d
wher* your wants will be suppii«d at prieae U. skit
nov',?2-ly.
2tO *-'*««^« •#• TBB BB9T .#JV-
V'' ti BX^lo«ive,^traw colored Carbon Oil, at
'^"" "" "'■" lion, at
the times.
tplc
COMPETITION PRICES, bv the barrel and
OB
SUdHTEt'S
BJ^BBBB OiraTBBB BBCBiWBD Blf
•*■ Express daily— Malt by s celebrated Fewl Oye-
ter* — for sale by tbe case or can, at tbe lowest ralM,
»' SLtLHTCJlU
OA TOy-B OP BB^JV O.V MJJVB
"''and for tale at MiU prices,
by J a sucarat.
THEY ALL GO THERE!
THEY ALL 00 THERE! !
THEY ALL GO THERE '■ '■ I
WHERE* WHERE ?r WBERS rr*
WHY, TO
WATSON & EASTMAN'S.
Robert Bt. Bmwcm «Ui A •U^
To bay tbeir GroMhM, Floor ud FmA.
There are ■ereteeats in ttJe city wbe mO §ow fW-
portlBC *o >* '^'MB ^ CMuMt mao. Tkan «M^
tHtog^tto 4VgwftlMM«W*,^Vaw|a«||M
WttMs ft ibataM'*, M tt« an «ii
^ -
I I
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THE SAINT PAUL DAILY PRESS.
VOLUME II
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA. FRIDAY, JANUARN :i. I.s«2.
illjr ^auit |)aiil ^xtss.
MI.. FKin.VV .I.W
THSSL'SFENSION Of SPECIE PAY-
illE.N'TS.
The ?u:ipt'u?io:i oi spec paymt'ius by
ibe banks lurouijhout ihf cv>iuiiry is by no
uieaos so terrible a thing n^ it soeuu to luuny
people. lu tinini-diate effect is to euse the
:.iODey market. The bcoks, so ioni< us they
tud to pay .specie, ntces^rily kept, ilieir
tioe o\ discouois low ; but now that thty
are do longer reqiiired to pay specie they
Will diaoouiu liberally, and afTord all the fa-
cilities that Itgimato bu<>iu«*-! operation^ <Je-
inard. Nor will thia likely result iu nuduc
etpaosioL Certaiiiiy it did not after the
•.»pervuuo of 1357. The great tuotiii'i) in*
efitutions of the Ci>aniry arc conduoti iJ by
UH'n of ttio much ^yigaoity aud pru-
Jesc?, not to coadact tbuir busiuti-' in
•neb a way that resumption of ."{K'cie
(Mytnent at the earliest practicable day may
b»j acconapli-shed. Their great trial comes
when they resume payment ; uud to prepare
for lti» Ifiai, they have to t>e circutostnct^
and keep their means in hand a.0 mu. b as
P'>«i:ble.
The bills of in:«olvent bank^ will puss an
wnii Mi ever : the only effect of the recent
•bCdon will be lomake gold relatively high>
«r; or in other words to make cnrrem y the
•t&odard uv>tead of goid.
A su^teusion wa^ unavoidable. The Now
Vork banks bold oai 823 000,000, while
tbey WMC uader obltgatioa^ to the Govt-nw
■eoe to adf»oce within ifat; next 15 days
MfMi $30,000 Oi)0. On Monday the Vmn-
■ittM ol Ways and Meant in the
Hoose reported a bil! uuthorizin^r toe
Mae of filty millioos <>f dollar-' of
^BHMNld Treasury notes —differing (ttMD
tbcwe oo* io etreofauioa only in nm being
at any wpedBtti pUct:. It nu-^t be
wai bek^ afloat
I coin. They will
te reosTable for all Cifwr— eut dm ex-
eeffl OwteM Hoiue daties. It the war
OMdnai hijwil aext ipinf , then wili be
mo ewape fnm a kqpe kcae ot pnrticalj
faredemabie pifcr cammcy Frwi fn-
U tMsU be imammlbie to
It
U^
thaevil
, that the Gov-
avail it«eli of every m
theww. «M« It
or the
THK 5BWS.
— RosfcrhK.- and I,esiit' C'ouujbs made
speeches at Washington in rci^ponse i(» .-'eie-
nudLS. The latter naid that the Kentucky
army would go forward. There would be
no winter quurtecs for thtui. The forme'"
spoke motlestly of Western Virginia.
Roseerans aud Schenek had a long inter-
view with the President.
— One ria.Non for the adoption ol the new
recruiting regulations, wa.-^ the largely in-
crea.*ed expenditure ot volunteer over teg-
ular recruiting hitherto. Several Governors
have been then' pleading lor a return to the
old system.
—The IVoM says: The large quantities of
arms roceotly urrivtrii in this city, and on
their way hither from German ports, explain
the delay in military operaiiona which has
excited 80 much public impatience These
arrivals combine, with other fucl^, to raise
the expectatiou oi early movemenLs on a
large scale against the enemy, Upward of
a liundred thousand of the very best arms
manufactured io Europe will, in tie course
of a few days be put iu the hands of uur
soldiers m exchange for tho.^e they now carry
ar.d imnicdiattly thereafter they will have
au opptuiunity lo exhiliit their skill in u>ing
them.
—The ucliug uisistaul paymaalers re-
cently app 'intt-d by the Navy Department*
will be interested to it-am, that unless they
tile their lx):jds aud report for duty imme-
idateiy. ihtir appoin!m<.nt will In- revoked.
—There i.s great wailiu^ among the filly
naval ofHci rs retired by the new law. The
youne army officer* urge the passage of a
i'milar bill t;r land service «"oinmnndir
Charity H Davis, Dupout's fleet ('aptain.
was promoted ii» a Captaincy after the Port
Royal victory.
I — The Bo^tMii Courui has hit up<»a a
plan to bring light out ot d«rkiiesci. It
proposes that the Cabinet resign, and in ad-
vocating thio Miggestion, refen to the un-
popuhuiiy of the members at the Soath
— It '^ill be scwj that VTMcd, oi ioe boat
QOlohcty, has been very nTinrwIiiJ in tbc
■inliciara of Meel rifled cabnoo. which
arBfludtogooffwMh beoer than the ice
IVIASOIV AN1> SLIDEI.L.
The (!hicago liihittic doses an article on
the .surrender of Maiou and .Slidell as fol-
lows :
.\nd tufttier, though the aUjvt- constitutes
a sufficient reason tor the surrender, it i^ not
dishonorable in our nation to maintain the
position of unwillingness for a war with
Knjjiand, and of even more reluetance for a
war io which Uie sentiment of European
<iOvernmeuts is .livided. Il is no humiiia-
liou to confess that we are quite too busy
at home to undertake an unnecessary war
with a foreign nation. Our intentions as
regards England are pacific. If there is to
be a war, it must be plainly of her own
seeking, and when it cornea on that basis
we shall be ready to meet it. If England
is really hostile she will not lack of oppor-
tunities of showing it, and the GovernmeDt
at Wai?hington will have taken a wise
course in ttirowiog upon her tht. ouui of
picking a quarrel. Events will speedily de-
cide 08 to the wisdom of the decisioa
NUMBER 2
aski. A large portion were already ou
board, when Lee, jearful of the gunbt-mt^,
countermanded the e.\peditiliou.
Tatnall has three -iteamboaL-j and one flat
b'ja! wit.'i three heavy guu-*, one rifl.-d
Two more gun bouts are now building
Daniel S. Dickin.son prem ots flug.-j to the
Eighty-niulh New York to-morrow. and in
the evening be leetii«es on " The Union ; it<»
Perils and it8 IJopea."
Gen. McClellan ha.s, in a general order,
thanked Cul. Harvey Brown and hi.« men
for their gallant conduct dm 'ng the tt^<t-nt
bombardment of Pensacola
Gen. Sherman says, in a private lett< r,
that ill a nionth it will be time Io issue a
proclumatiun ol invitation to reliel slavej*.
Other private letters from Port Royal say
that the expedition is, in a great measure, a
failHre. Mjch of the cotton burned could
have been ?aved.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Laxd WAKLum. Half Breed ud Rea. Scni>
— alt Hite*! —prices.
jy2« TiioM P.SOX imos
TIIK I.ATtSI .NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
rii'iUiiSLl Fult Illii UJdLY PKfcSS.
Pkkso.naLm— lion. John Whipple, i.,.- .»f
the uieuiberB ol the Uome tnnn th' Thud
District has arrived, preparatory to etiier-
ing upon his Legislative du(it» ii»xt
Tuesday. Mr. Whipple i-. a re*>ideiit of St.
Lnui.a county, and a brother uf the Ri:rLl
Ktv. Bishop Whipple, the Ep:.icopal prelate
of this ditx-ese.
I
Ouv. riiiin.iji ifi prosecuting thtnur, * o-
dorsii g the National Adminisiratiun . en-
I dorsing Sute authorities , thank mg To'.un-
tee- 9 for their devotion and prumL-ing to
support the ticket D'Muifialed without ro-
gaid to party isbue.o
FB02TI THE SOUTH WEST.
Kansas Citv, .Mo., Dec. 30. — The Santa
Pe mail, with dates to the Uth u!t. has ar-
rived.
The reported maasacre of twenty men by
the Indians, near Fort Stanton, proves to
be incorrect.
Memorials have been passed by the Tern-
toria! Legi.slature p-jliiioniug 1,'ougress to
enact laws and make .such appropriations as
will authorize the Indian Department to
select suitable lands for Indian reservations ;
also, that New Mexico be relieved of the
payment ot the amount of ta.x. assigned to
her by the late law ot Congr(.s.s. The law
for the protection of slave properly in New
Mcvico, was repealed by an almt)st nnani
mous vote of both hou-'es.
FROJI WASHINGTON.
Si-'cuii DitiKUi-K to the Chicago Trit-uiu
Wasulvgto.v, Dec. 80, IS61.
Commander Drayton's otticial report of
ol t.he
boat did.
—TV
waraneai
iittee
VGMCkl. "^mTES » OB
DLCL*tBLB. i^Cl.
■ ■i eharadertaiaai ol Lbe
Ml .^«t week al Sonm-
gave pNMK «r rieigtiiig
the
oe (be eoadact uf (be
They iad great
the OMRS or the
BeO Rao <Ssast€r. as to wfaicfa refolar arj
wliiliii ageetgfciyr ladicaliy.
— OoL BMka% rM%iiiiiiiii <tf hb ca».
■MiaTBritUlaMani
Ciaa. Seott wii boi at
W«MBBteL iwAm. Mt at aU. H
rdJertd
— The orwe of dtt- auf-'VMa 4^
payiaeot by easmm kmaia creatca a* tehi^
at St. Louir Ail the hauks Rfaad ta wM
go.d oat me^
per (ML fa- qneie fv
his late succe.-slul reconnoissantc
Edisto river and waters adjacent, ha.s just
been transmitted to the Navy Department
by Flag OflBcer Dupont. H« reports hav-
ing discovered a tjrt in that vicinity eon-
sisting of two redoubts pierced with em-
brasures of five guns each, couoocted by a
curtain and protected iu the rear by very
l)eavy pal;»ade3 of plank
Oa his approach the adjacent coiton
hoQMS and out buildiU|;s were set on fite.
He advanced upon Kockville, a small
toaii u) the viaoity, where be had been
iufonned uf the preaeoee of a rebel foroe
about S^e buoditd strong, but theyde
caiuped hastily. He entared their
camp which had been oceapaeit tar
OMMha. Tbarahek L»d ahandooad it
neh haalB that hoth tents and ataica
been left behi^, the aaUiBra canyiag
away oaly their anaa aad liaiii^ liuii^
their roaia aaiple tneea oTa had aGam mA
a homed ■wiiMnit far tha aitenor.
On^too lAidt paaaesaioD
Talue
«ho are io the eDJoyaeaft of heakh
kr theaMNVMi imMi aaawasU
ke flloBHr Gtty or Altaa. OB her «a J
to8LUMiiMaaim.«a»iPBi irtoat
, Ma., by a party of Jet.
Ok of tha
that oae of the pOoto «M
«•- N« poaaa was k^amd. A
federa] cavalry »w Mat i
and
left the Pengruin in diarge of
tbefcMt.
He aext eatered the teath Idaia wl- t
•erted aad dcetrafed Be ako ooaaaaaiea-
Hdadihlietf Troxtoo. who rcpatiad craiy.
thief 4«tt at Sl U^iutA Soaad. Md tte
fen there, which the
. . edpitiasaiate
Oapt Draytoa hroafht ki two
The
takes bj G^it. Deejlua
oa board a ooai aehaoMr hoaad ta
to the Nary Agent
flf t&e mouth — [Hut
do — _*7th
4aU; meao — [ »ttj..
do —i Iflt]..
. ..»* •
.n •
....tt '
... «V
••..fit *
,— .. t "
I of tte Beaah Sl.^°
>ofO«eeaber. 1^61.
er-red^ that flf 19(0 fay €^^ aad that af
IS r nemrty 16'. ItbM beea prahaUy
toe r : Iieoenber exptsieaoedMn tl«
';- was settled. Saow kH oo ioar
hmh 1 ea the aftuatwa — d itmiI^ of the
ath
The k.iaoaDt of water derived heai the
a« af as iaeh. vhieh hi
ath far five yean.
The wioda ««re leaa varaatiie thaa
•ai It. W.
aciauKT or oaKarAnoas f«a thk tka&.
The aMaa Ifpuaiit of the
IMI
TRI,EGK.%PH NEW«.
Owing to a bleak of the teiegiapii Itetwet-n
LaCrosse and Milwaukee we lost a pari of
last Monday nighb< dispatchet*, which wo
supply below from th- Milivaukee >kntin*-l.
FoBTB(i>N .VIOXBOK D«C. 2V.
As the steamboat Expr€&i. v,lieh runs
between Old Point and Newp-ri News,
was leaving iho latter place <his u.orning, a
rebel lug boat was seen (»ff S. wailH Point.
She wore a (.'ommodore's blue ;ennant,
which wa^ mistaken at tir-t for f- flag vl
truce, but on tiie Eipifi^ a-r;- . g wi hiu
range, the rebel beat bred a sh- t ucro^8 hf r
bows, and followed by she' -, rb'- greaiest
consternation prevailed for n sho-; time on
board the Kxprts.^. whieh wa? unarmed.
The jchooiar SiuiwoikI employed lo brm^
water from Newport News, which was in
tow was out adriit and d«>erled by her rrtw.
The fchoooer drilling down with the tide,
Was taken pos8ef.-it. n of by the r;bei tup
boat and towed lo Crauey Island. The
rebel gunbtJat subiefjueniiy made her ap
pearanee for a 9ec< nd time.' but toe £if>,eis
got away and reporie<i the circomslancec to
the dag .-hip Alter a long delay aliout ball
a liozeo gunboats ^ot str^rted t'osTirds the
Big Pont Uatterie^. witboateAxi, ftBUra!!
ki:o*n. The ^htucvod bad been lit«d with
zinc, and fitted out with a valuable force
pump tor a water boat. Lose estioiated at
The br g K>np,it saiit<i yesteicuv t r
Port Royal, to ci>cii trad-. She to. k a
cargo of pork, pr.'v s^ a-, i. . ab<t a bai-
ioon aad rhaiiciia, aod ac aparatai for in
^liqg it, eooiigaed to Gen. Sherman.
A DOle from Gen. iiugrr to Geo, Wool
aonoanoea that be is ready to send 240 pri»>
ooers of arar dowa the iasKS Bi?<r from
Richmocd. by a flax of trata, wheaaver
I bey will be received. Gen. Wool aill nend
a flag of truce tut them Tharsdav w Fr -
day.
The Preakieut aod Oirector6 of the
hanks io this city lieid
foreoooQ and resolved to si
paymeDl forthwuij
WAaoscToa, iMc.to.
Hot s£ — Mr Potter offcied the ftaUow
Tnut tbo Seeratarf of tb« Trem?7
.-c^-c^u:.: u> fiwaieh, — '^i i ■■■riraeMi
' . to the acleet eaawtiae iaalrsied to
—..aire ia-a Iha alhfsi dwl^aliy uf Gov*
h«ier a^die M iwt,, aMresMrf tn ttai
, . _ ef «he eaaMBiTue to tbe
of the Trtmajj.
Mr Potter also repurtea a
eali^aatheflecreury of the lofaeior ta
■■d*ly leapaad. He (aid it
Mry that the aelect
ia order la
THE LOWea »-C»TO.MAf
THi£FiFTbREOiwK.NT — Lieui ilcGroriyj The sU-amer Stepping Slooe came up
went into quarters vesterday at Fort Snei- ' '"*"• *^ flotilla lapt night. This eteaoHrr
iiug with thirty-five" men. wh.. have already : Sfo..*'*iL..'i!^!:!?!'^^'"«.^"P,"P ^.^-ccqaam
Phelidelphia Items.
l'Hxi.Ai)iuPaiA, Jan. i
Q^>l. Alfivd BacoQ was not killed at
Paducah as prerioosly reportctl. but in a
^ skirmish between fedtral aod reb-i pickets
ba* Geo. McClellan been dangerously ill ' '**^'' ^''^hoon, McLean countv. A sqnad
He is rapidly recovering from a severe cold j <^o«npo8ed ct men from the 3J Ke.MucKy
uken at Gin. Porters last review. j M^dry regimen: was attacked by a large
lorce ol rebeU. and live our men. includitig
Oapt. Bacon, wm killed, aod t weuty t«.kai
prisooew
William Ba«"on Stevens was consecrated
Wa.shington News.
WasuKutox, Jao i.
«'EN. MClfLLAM CuHVAt^pSCCJiT.
We are hippy to state that at oo tin.c
M( t'leilan been dang- rously ill.
been mustered into hi^Coo^pany. the -Jaek- , wfil S^d"''"^ ^'''' ""•' *'" ^^""^
son Guards." Th " ■■""
rapidly
Be (ompany i.- filliug op
ahols from her tweofv-four
poonder rifled gun. the
As.'i^tant Bishop of Pennauvanla
morning, at St Andrew s (.'Lurch
this
r«htioUiea,idsi-ofthereuS.c^"."S!^'*^^ ^'^ SlideU En Route.
oo her retom ^he wa» lollowed by ndtmen
' -ho, concealel behind trees, fired Kvera?
Death or a Soloirr.— Or. Thoapoou
young phyHcian of J^Sueur Co, aod a pri- I '"^^'^ Ihroogb her sides: one of these shots
vate of Company I. Fourth Refftm«nf. died I PJff^ ihroog-h the head ..f the captain b
at Fort SneiJiu^ y,¥ierday morning, ol i tj^ ne. rt*^ h.t.««. i= i> v-
highly respected aod estimable gentlenuui I *^^ the oearettt battery to ihi? c ity, at least
■ ■ j one heavy rifleed gonifi planted' there as
rhellshave b©»>r fired into the mouth of the
Railkoak M.irT£B^ — Our Iriend Gear.
who ha." beer; i-cnnected with the Milwan-
ktv & La Crossi Ruilrua<i the past sea<>ou,
has translemd hitnstir to the Prairie du
(hieii road. Ue will be foond in New
York and otb<r Ka.n-m citit> al>our the
tuue om mercuaiiL- u. e ready to ship their
sprine grinds
TUE DKAF AKD DtMH o* MlSN£90TA. —
From sutisiics gathered by an intdii-
gent citizeo belooging to thL- unfortunate
cla.-5. it ij estimated that the iiumbcr of
deaf aod dumb person- iu the State L- about
eighty or one hundred. Phe uneducated
aroor.g them. a« weil as the blind ainl insane,
it is the duty of th' Slut.- to properly pro-
vide for. That .she will do so a- ^x»d as
her hnaocial condition will allow her to en-
ter n! • Ml- iv-ces>ary upenses, wp have do
d(.<uh'i.
Mat la woman '"reak.
KKIJCA«K or KiVi. BtXUAM.
Goo. Benhstn nas been released from ar-
ordered to report him
The court of enqui
i'auviDEVci, Jan. 2.
The Bnii&h steam gunboat Rinaldo left
here at five o'clock yesterdav afternoon
with Messrs. Mason and Slidell and their
Secreuries on board Ihewindblewa
tiurricane ah night
Gkile in Boston.
lioiTov, J«n. 2
The gale in lIo.ston last night wa& los
most severe known for vears
rest, and ha? i->e*'u
Hell Ivjr duty al once _ _
ry jgnore<] the charges against him as soon
as thcv weie n-ad
TARGrr pRArricK —Tin? new rifled mus-
kets J-.r liie Fourth Regiuunt have arrivd,
aleo twenty two case? of ball cariridge.-.
Col. Sanborn is, with these rcfjaiations, £0-
iog to immediateiy ooouaeoce learning his
BJvn bow to *hjot. There will b
practic*' - v, ry dav hereafter
A REUIU£>T or MECUANICi>.
Col. Wlboo 8 regissent ot Mechanic Fu-
rikera have bemi ordered to report to Gen.
LaoealPort I^esvenwortb. The line ofB-
cers will be se octed from the Stale !rom
which each conpany hails.
From
'srget
FaoM oiH Sou>iKB> ox Red,Rivsr _ We
a meeuiig this I^'-t from Fort Abercromhie." that Capiaio
I««o, a Ompany D, Fourth Regiment, j,c c,^u aoj /«rm a suUe bas,> I. r ihe u
(wtaKb eompaoy i^ r^ w sutioned at that | mate hqaidalioo of the pnbiic debt A r
pa*.j ba« received
erai
Mr. Mallory iphjecUsd to the iatrodactioo
ot lbe above resoiutioeealiag oo the Ser«
re;«ry ui the lotenor 4c.
- Kv .* : ; — .\ , ■ -i, : L I. -auoo was received
ti. Secretary -i War. lo reply to the
• ^ .-^ n of the Senate. «u<ing that it was
iiii.v ■.»:.:.,■ ».i., ...lie imexest lo
f u " ' - ; , ' , ■ i ,:VT' I
t>et*t J V
Mr. onmes 101, ^-.... .
the title la tha Dim r.'.-: < .,.u:u
Mr. Davis iotrodnoed a L..
alien euau)tf«.
the .appuiitaitfit of
Posts ChapUin. Cap' Inmau is a r^-
lerly onlaiued Minister of the gospel, m the
iiethidisl Gbareii.
Gift. Lewig, with filiy OKU erf his eom-
peoy. *• eoBrfiwiably quartend at George
l^a, fif^y BHleB bdaw AhcranMabie. in the
Jmrraeks ktely erected by the Mio-
StafeGoBipany. Gapt. L. has oaaed
the BHW pott ia hoaor of the Colond of hk
■•Kuneot. Fort Sanborn There wcie oo
■gM of Indian dutarbances at last «e-
ooaats.
• 41 ■^
The talal aaaaat af saeittape vl
reached the earth io te twm of ran
ia
"^^^^ ' ••••••• •«•••••••••••«««• W«w9
Tm average aicao tesiprratare of New
ToffcisahaatMosaitheavcfaie dcyoit
of aiestare ahoat 4» laches
Hk Bttiimum t^mperatare oocarred at
St. Pan! on li»e 1» nzi Z: ' Jiugaai. JJ«.
The waiaHB :emf:>er&'.^''> ^ra* ->- ^'~if
7lh arrehnMy. —27'
Ti* raagaef the year lije.'e; tc va» .-u».
P4.r ^Wiher pfwaiwi oa 166 days.
t of
*-Froni a . L-ceived by a g«en; ,
this piao^froM Mr. R. Everts, a aseaher o?
the Miaafantii Butery af U|ht Aitiitiy.
we ieaia that the eaaapaay ia aesr hi cbm
Cavahy Cnaipaiiy ham tte State.
TheaeawereaasB goad heidih aad wHl
pleaaed with their lasaliHi aai iMMaseat
Mr . EF«-r • — woo aifl he i^^^^^ ^ —
ey ol our r^aden as havii^ heaa aae e#iha
— wi4testhai the
S: Lnisart
be theaMSt orderfy
Hec MB to be isaad ia the army there.
Speakic^- of the anrival ia §L Leaii af tfta
ta. :L^a=auM pruooers fnm Friea\
br ari T ,f y
preser • .^e &
sppearaaoe
ShowfelC«dt4aya, to the
It niited aa M dafa.
Toe o*3-n were dayaal
oat acT tall ot rain or sscm
with-
er P*.n, Jaa.
'.%•%
— R'bei ootra§f« in Mi«»«r: ai«af
v.: . ..: : : :-rraDOf . Near Re... a a ooy
Jaxw KTer. was naDgod L.i ba face
^.i*ca.. IL o.tier ■.: feet h:a; ic ret«a. Lbe
pijtoe ^itie SCJS3C ^jas were coDseeJsd, but
Ui,c aoy proved gaae. aad ti* rtbeis d.i lm
fg& laa gaaa.
McCUi, aad
At.-r cieauud, Prmdaat
DaeSfr— llr. a.
raeeivedat the
moroio^
I Ita
ooai dMR. hat aat Oaiied 8lMea
1 De aathacities arferaKd (he
a coal vassd that r he haded hH
United StMes sesael ehorid be biittlJ to
itae board aafl the doaeef -ne «^:
the prac-..->|iu.-
whel 'i' : ■ :.e
Bcauuig
was ta wiehfibc
to hfr ^MBd< J— ««
had a CliriatauMi gilt of oee
'y-five dnibrD. the
ssid L O. J 3.
traddaaRof afsnKr a
Om9»tm^j the Seemiby af the Kavy
rceclvei two haadred mmI fifty ' ^
peptr. sigaad '■OiaiiLuui. ' hi
ted ia the Treaaary. Mr.
» yaat & ''T'oosdoioe.**
fcb rouiiT; . lbe Cvrfaautteeof
Way* aad Means. .;. . « '^ be
cfspeoe paymeats.ha -ried
the fiaai.c*- .^ ' vidjac for tla
oi L' \ uj..,,l!-.s ol ^
I deoikod. «.;^L>u;
o: p*s ii,^r,t
iof iu. I J. Ttrtro— 't
a. ;.i;'ii:: snd
r: ;cn {.asaed
Pi'.urfion.
" ' axfoire
a
'■■■ lunng
, ana lur con-
ttticathis thor propetty foi the heotsfit of
loyal pefassta.
WaaBaccaBBL Occi n
tCsmiadsiidaiusrdhe InAnaa)— U wiH
r^uaoe the ftiaaii af GWaaali UiMona.
Hood, aad other p«ad ««eet« hoM m
b) the rtheis, la kaow that <b the
of Mr ~
*■•• That jeatieaMa, a|na hii arrirai in
BwfaMad, read tha wTllaiy aothontcs a
lectare u|Kn their acleet to do so at aa
esrlitf day. Bsyi«( that aaea the phvaMsn^
nosrueasle^iathe Harth. w«e tattv
treated.
Hr. F:iy.reoeivrd $100 iu ^J ' i|k
head ol Mr, Faalkoer_a Curi-.t.Tn«. pna-
eat Iraaa Hoa. Sehaykr CoiJAX, t . t» Jb
trfbatrd aasoaf the danituti private »*]•
HpriuMd ia Bichawad. aad ao d»-
ofiL
Uttaes hraaght by Mr. Ely fitMa pifaa-
cnsodtolWealaaM. Ahu ariieatr that
they sea qaitp eaafHtaUe.
Xooe ot the pisuauii at Richniuud.
or — "
DiPTBsaiA. -We notiee thsi haidijas
' haeomiaf quite prevabnt in some
puts of the Sute. It is s n.aiady that il
not arcated at its ntj oatset. i« alnio.*i eer-
taai to prove Add As aooi. a, the first
TMpfMM eppiar. a phyaiciwi sh >uid be
inetaatiy anaaoaed. Meaatuae. artil the
doctor arnves, temporary relief can be al
^■f*' ^ 8W**hiS the throet every uo
■Mooie< with a atnirf deeoctioa ol common
salt a«,.| water. Make it as stroop a« the
pMieot can eada'e it without hUaogl-ns,
•7 s ten ^paea Ml of salta, to two ubk
qpoooB fan of water. Ia «aay ioicaacce
this Maple reaaedy has been koawa to ca-
tirdy check the diRease wiiboot the aid of
any farther prescripuon.
«ew York-
Xfu 'i oal^ Jan. ;;.
BnMMA'rioii or cari. pcuirz.
It !^ reporteti that Carl 8churz h^s re-
signed the Spsni^ Blission to take a com-
maoJ io the army.
BTUKK IN A BAVT VARO.
The workme i at th.'Navy Yard. iiumKr-
\cs oearl\ 3,tilMi have struck lu cinsequence
oi a ree-ent or«iier oi the Secretary of the
.Navy,n«juertir.e them t.. work from sunrise
!o ^url.•^l. as IS ilotjc outside.
sruoiSTTon from tuk < hambeb op com-
MESTE
The < 'hambei- of Comment; lo^ay adopt-
ed a resolution to propose a memotiai to
Congreia askiiij; lor the speedy posbape of
effeciive hiwg, by which equal* luxation be
levied oo the serneral States. Al.<<i a judi
cioos system of excise lu euotaii, the pub-
Iti-
ree-
oiuiioa was also adopn'd alter an extended
dis( u?«ion, that the Chamber remoostraie i
agaiust the r€c?nt ooostroctiun of it<e late |
tahfl law by wl^idi the act is itiad< applica
We t4> goodf io bond imported prior to it^
p:^ssage, aud goiids on ship board prior lo
the 5ib of Augiist.
rut trasisa jsarr at vera cuvz
lbe Spanish iqaadron took possession of
San Juao li' UHoa on the 16th of De«m-
ber. Vera Oru? ivas evacuated by the Mex-
ican troops the next day: tney re(ire<l wiih-
oot firing a ^nn Uavana letter- sav that
Santa Atoaaod M'ramon are b'lth tog., to
Mexict!. Geo. Prim waB at Havana and
was about to have for Mexico with reic-
torcemetifi
ARaivAi. iraoM poai koval
The steamer ./kriel arrived here yester-
day from Port (loyal ot the 26lh.' She
brings no news.
The frigate iabine arrived yesterday
from tieorgetowii, S. C. via Foil Royal
for lefMiiis.
The priite barii Emprc>s arrivHi irom
the New Oiiesn« tjar
The gleam corvette Riclunond arrived
from Kev West.
lancieco,
tee^: that port
XXXVIi CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
Washixct -•.<», Jan. 8.
Sekatk — Mr. King f^.i-«-^ut] a peiiii^n
numerously si^rned by ihe caizeas ot New
York City prayini; h.r t!,e enianciDatioi: of
slave- liuder the war power.
Mr. Latham presented a petition trom the
Chamber ol Commerce of San Fi
for a >ieam-j,if, mail line betwt
and fhiba.
M'-. sumuT ..;!, red a ref^lation that the
President be requested it noi incomnaubie
with the public iiitere.st to tranj-oiil" to the
Senate aU corri-spoudeiice wbich has lasen
place Eioct the Coopress held at Parii in
lb.»t., relating to neutral and biliiceretil
righi;3 or; ine ocean, wi.ieh wa> agreed to.
Mr. Kennedy presented a r^-soiuiion from
the stale of Maryiand. proiCiiing ajrainst
interferences witti «iaver; in the States
the General Gev.-rLn»eot.
Mr. Latham oUtred a rewlution iu>troct-
mg the Comaii!.-ioijers ou finance to inquire
into the txpidkncy of istabi.ihmg a distinct
boreaj lor ihe tnasurv deparimn-t to rC'^-
u'ate and control the mint*. Agreed to.
Ml. Wiison od.-red a realutioti in^-trjci-
mg the Commis.-i.jners oo miliiarv afldirs
to u.qiiir, into the nec*s.-ity ul modifviai
the act ol Julv, LSlil. iacreasir.g lbe m 'i-
tary status of the Coiled Stat-s. Agreed
to. A1.H) a re&o.'unou calling un the becre
tary oi War totran.-mii tothe Senaie ihe
nurobtT of cavairy regiments authorized lo
be raided, wticre :idtioned, and if it would
0..1 be advisable to eonvt-n th.jse not mus-
irred into service mto re-imenis of infantry.
Agie d to.
Mr. Wilic.n in'rodoced a bill to provide
for the appointment of f.utlers lor the
unteer R-rvice ol the
by
arniv. and
Vji
to define
the;r dul.es. Referred
-Mr. Grimes iiuroduced a bill io regard
totheadmii.istrraiijD oljasticc in iheDistr.cl
0. Cluinbia. whicb was referred.
y.T. N ^i),):!, o.ltnd u re.-oiut-OD ca"inp
on lilt Secretary ot War |or copies of the
reports ul the Surgeon General, and the
5ai;i:»ry Commi soner on tbt h.^th ot itie
army. Ai.Tt^ to Senate adiour;.ed
Monday.
to
MILWAUKEE MARKET.
HiLW
ALKSa,
400 bbl<
Jan. 2.
Country
'M^m thai Ma«3c and ?Ii
(^ aad His. ait ..:*. r y arq
the pee^ hi(h and >c« wc sboafd
i^ limti ccrreep^tiMir!::,: waaU haid ii
mil raiM? sheap as s ptof^tei
>rw YamK, Dec. »<:•
At a coriemKx <tt oar ei^ haaks Sutor-
day evering, bv a aaaaiaaae vale th»
reealved apoa tha I r Is iaiiuniiio of
specie peytoCBt. The heavy dnJla oo their
c-.)i ..au-vd by their larfe advaace to the p-a- m tw- „earh .nd.^ Jrr.
Goverri ^t rf>odered this step in their]
Thb Brrcheas' Baiju at Aaii . , iia i on
New Year** eve, was oae of iht ma-t !*r. -
UutKathenafsoftheaeaKMi. At 12 , *>
|he oaaipaay sat down to a feaet suiL a- . n
7 the ca»erer» ior the puWie of our city
know bow to gat ap. Meai wiiJ acd
taoje of all kiads.aswdl asfi^toj f •wl,
served io erery style in prolusior. The
lers t^oa- ho«- to do it.
Pouce CocRT — Jaa. Broghat, who was
arrested oo Tuesday for resistirig ai. offi-
cer, was fined f 30 and co.sts. aod in
default was tontaac^d ib.ny day-' impri-
onoaeot
Lor>»'-iL _«:, Dec, 'jS".
The preparstTon? in t'.:- ijiirfrntDt ap-
•rijDt move
.d. Tiic ur
t* are certain.v uc-ir bt ha
We presBaw It wil be ^pite geaefaUv
«fw«din the laffe eilin. thoagh th^
draao ^aa oar city banks reselti ka«
eaaaea which tcad rather to
then weahea tfaebank< oTthe iatowr,
From a jentKi
: 'rci) KidwoasC
' Dg fads:
• ? If Ihivis
■ mrwhat ii
w ...j KKja raise it.
"'.: ir.- Miscc and Si- -
« :,' t 'H'i "0 r.- r.
■e \\..\ v^, -<f.-:.
k a parucaiariy mteiUfest 6e-
hiolB 1 , •^•. Pa'.aii; CMCfi ir;i.. _.ur . nr*
T^hee 1 ,.- ;. }" s^j, .-^ .^^,^^, ,^.^^
"^^-"f" '■*■'" p- »'■ P-i.ark &u a
et .i-a'.i*,:^ ;. aiivb z ^d uev . !•
isrtiffiBg w:t,t earn. «<»*• Tu-, '.^x'-.
a»a armed »i'h s-il,. «.•■.. l, ;.'?-• ;>j; :^rm^'
•ith Et-tt .. .. .c :.^f ia,_;.rL'«fcii m^iiexe
y pOWOer «Dd i>fc;s*. T tyi
ZV..U \ psiC! - Coofedr-a e
C'-c r>m c'ea' ipeci£:::-«
Cijpaifc,_ o I TtKe
traopr mti
tboo^tt o* y
rrtsr. Engi£^
, 1«.£3C f a:t_-aifl£ tor F^ra" -c-c* F, -
I teet Laod.-e^ troopi were to bt "anded c»c
1 ^ Isiaod aod Sve haadred oppOMtt Pal-
Wt lll^ jU^ i '
kam tbe foilov,
the hhXlTt.
the*, hat Kr><:
LsMShi aocw .^-..
-|drii.Mdtfc. ~ ir
said He asBnii i c -tj^z
wooMdefeat ue V-\ t
k! : tna- ■■ X. . .. -,,,4. ■. , .. .^ . , .,
Mac- M I JE oers otCoogre* declared iiat
TiLLtr ..ar c-ct a^ab iato tha Or.i:M5,tbe
S-'ii'.t woL.. -^-c: aae a praviaef of England
LowBTiu.t. Dwe. Jf.
Tbe Jsanuif haa a ^tier fr n. tV4nnitMi.
c^if^aa aceiaatofs hi^jrhs f.if5rai*!i m
Adair Oty. Theepha. k» wa? 5t« kited
Attaci.ji«r.tt wtTf- fiied lo tiie LooiBnIle ■
< tUT'Oery C^'ort c?r daiurday. otKier the i
.4* ^i>}o«ing I' fcccL praeesi. the pro?er:y '
-•; -r be-is wu ■ rrsaair, ir tbt Sjotbero Cior.
•ed m-rv thiny davt^er itspasKaire, sfiitLSt ■
ei Minister Preston and
|faoisatK'n« of the diff-reni l.fisrade- and
divi(4oo£ hare bcei, near.'y c -m-^k- ...i. The I
army has btfn ri-dnccd v a -:.kT.d..i fUie
of diaciplioe by confian* fxercis" arxl bv I
active ?»r\;ce " Ttie np^rt Ibat Gen. Bue^l ]
had 3aid b;* army Wli^ ai. armed mob. is j
asoFt j.r'^nabiy un'.rutr
WA*^ai^<iT. >. LK-c 30 — Ttit otfi.1.1. r- '
inn oi C' UiU'Odure llup.jiii. riiat.ve t • ti<e i
ankiog < ■ ;t,c ^toce dt^ ', ha? ixea rec-eivtd '
at lbe Xavy iiepar.aent, bat presents no
if^w leauires It ea)tjdi«san accoani ol an
*x-«--Tiitiou up lOt: N'..rt!j Edi»x<j which is
'•.g atd uainifcre»-'iis. |
Federal Pnsoners Returning.
Fort Hoxkob, Jac. :.
Captain!- Shi ling, Law and .Manson of
the 7i>\h Sew Y irk regiment. Luutenaut
W. I>ickers.';n of the od ref;imeiil ol inf.ir,
t-y United States army, LKutenant J. W
Hart of the 30lti Indiana regiment and
<^orporal Tbomait McDowell ofthp yiuh
New TwL, arrived here last night by a fiug
of truce from .N'orfoik They are <f ine
-50 rris'renj rploased n e.xchage for an
t-u*: number wh) were 5ci.i to Richmond
it^X Week. A gtrat improvement in the
treatment of prisaneris is said to nave ukei.
plax wthin ihe li-t two «etU. The above
named a-Kliers gu to Ballimore lo night oo
:bcir way Jo their homes. The reouindcr
of the number t*.. i.e reiea.-ed are iiptc!ed
to morrow fir(no»n, ar.d number of our
wuurided. uiAk::;g a uai uf 2=1 to be re-
!eai^. are cxptcled in a lew days.
Spain's: Invasion Ol Mexico.
.Nkw Yoke. Jaanarv S.
U> |«Mru Irom Uie ffavaoa liaiio i;,at
tlifc Governor of M'trtt Cru/L w.- wiiing to
evacoati tbe cay. fral demaoUe-i and ;^tiv-
ed a respite of twimty-loiir honr-
Gtn. Gault. oo Ludiat'. i«-ue»l a priicls-
mation to the !r <'p.« aid enotber to th(
people— tbe ialici i.. Ihe ifl-xt that Ine
troops had come thitbcr only to demand
^liftaction lor tl>e failure oi trratie^. and
v.oierce committiM again.-; tinir compatri-
ot!*, and to obtain c uaranltv- aa:,iin«t similar
'■Jlrap.s. 'lijv gTTiteet satisfaction ot the
army wr.uld be. after fulfilling it;; mission
'rf.ni lbe Queen, to return to iifs own conotrv
aitti it.e Certainly o! havinif merited the
atfecti'.t!- ul Mexicat.;.
Nearly 100 nfl -J cannon, or ttK^ latc^
pallet 0. were foaoc in .San Joan.
ricar quit I. Fjicj;
S ing extra's, 3.T6.
Wheat, closing steady aud unchanged,
fealt-sNo 1 in store al 7.5 cent*, S850 bush-
< Is. No 2 io More 72 cents
• iW of a.pa»lu« j Goodricli . £r .
Ptn
Mabtha w
, , AfJKj So }Mr«
MTTic*,. w:li b« Ue,(l»t lbe tttiitacm cm
ft/*-- a*ar the .Ml.rti.aui, Cpp^r Town, tlU
(rrHitj)inomuig, »t ,ri»ven o cl ck »t »h>h tb»
f'««^i„ftl>«£unil, ^. nriMKJ u. ..i.oa wtbomi
fcr'.b*r toUr,'
^EW lUVEimSEMENTS.
FESTI VAL.
Tht c»bb»ih -'chjol of lbe l.t P.r«btte,Un ChorcL
• Ul .««i at Iiinr«>U'.H» 1, ,t h.if pw, oa. oolock
oo S.mra*jr mftmoM, for ih AnoB*! lUport. Ping
m,-, 8^e*th«., *c, ^'tr*au u^ arited to earn*
th»ir children. Fji*ii lf ui .>*UUfcU»i^,.„., a,*
t«<J to a'trod ,
.i&ao.
Sf^"'** *>«/'* •.A- cautTTXC
•^ il"iliC«e— .M»hanJre.J«J..!l*iM wonh nf ,.x>d»
c I..^•.,t^: ,, • gMwr.i «s«)rUuroi ..f btrU «ir»
gi«. WM«. a-r p.H.d. »roc»ri«. crock«^ *.. w-ii
y» 'Ol »t i.ucti. L t. -.Lr hi«a..i bidlo^r. on !«Httr<i«T
twit, J.!i>i»ry 4th. r, mmoi,c:D? at 10 o cWk a m
Wilfa
By ttun l^iLCJlMoji. ilepul/
A W: Tt"IJi5, tiUenff.
U
BOA RJD ING.
••..K^ar; r.,L i» ^buinrj «t Wauoo'* BoMdiag
u P» u. . B..K » on K..ben i.tre*», at r.aaoBa-
b* rat«-« MeeOeri of the I^eliturti andotLer* df-
•iriiit » «|U"*I . honwlike lM»tdin< pla?« . are inntad
^ ^' I'A.Ni-. T. WAl.x>X.
t raui.Jan 2, ISSS.
Hissoori News.
Pt Lorts. Jan. 2, 1&61
I>e»>pafbee rec-ired at Headquarters an-
, uncc tht captuiT 01 tb.' not<»rious J,fi
Kt;.fi:n*roii Tiii. 1-!r>i Regiiie.vt.— j Owen?. C-jI .»ot.e« B!,d 50 of t.Spir brike
.-jt-^... I Burgess o: the Favt iiogimen:, , burn^rg gang, near Marticsburp Audrajc
wno bs" i<:tn at feu luA for a shon tiiie. I c«.aniy by Gen S'ltffield, commander of the
g lor Lj4 jegiiaeoi, arrived beie .State militia, ana vari.-'as guerilla binds
n*cn with ; al r^s the north .Mrgwuri raiirciad have been
i pretty thoroughly jcaltercd.
i Six refimect! o; {.idcrai
MlNNKSOT.\
SEWING MACHINE
JJ K P O T .
Th. a: motion oi »!! who are aeairoai of procurt^ a
GOOD FAMILY SEWI.VG MACHINE.
^t»Me "f pw^rm of to« ma«t Jimcn't work opaa
,, '•"""*•* »»"»• or th* bMTiMt cloth aD.i lMit«r
will fio ' It :o th.ir a-iTaalag. to ^11 »od auaiM
, rejru;:;rjg lor
, yesierdax. and received iO
! wbom he aeparied fur Sl Paul to day.
1 hc»e iiieii had previously ena^ie-i urider
_ --.,_..._ iroopi have left
lapL Shaw. ioT Birgea bbarp#hooters, l,ut '. 0>r\nlt^ ted Tipi /•.' ' - WeTtOD,
not be n^ wanted
,,Ter u~> lbe Fiivt
ff^
'^hbilUlH.
ior tha: were tu-iMd
Mioi^tcaoia. — (f iwrnc
dLstuown expcdi'.io
New
on as
Bacfcaer
Eciward CrotcuSd: 5 property !i»1$20fi00
tmc.2. aod ic ^uiier auas afaiiai se««al
KEW YORK M.VRKET I
Sew Yobi Jbb 5. '
Fiou.- rules quite 5nn. No dcm&od f r '
fxporx an.i home coosamptjor Sales 16-
oO<.» barrei*
Wtieat qatet. and very 5rm, ut^dcrs a&t ! over
dapond to seii aa!e« very full pnaea are I for Railroad Coma.ja^onar,
I Bflwiatioea w«ii
Hampiihire Republican
Convention.
(OKcoao, Ik H., Jan. :
l&v New Uampshiie Republican State
Convention to da;- nuuioaied Governor
Berry for rcleclion Dr. Croaby, of Han
Democrat^ received the uomioation
Um
ear CU cfe eonaia'aaf c
BARTHOLFS CELEBRATED MACHI.VES,
Wh^ci We »-» i,>a»«,d to ;nf 'no th« puWic an aam
r*5uc»i 10 pnoM tb*t an vltitia th« rmeh at all
L«l'«r A r.nulr M«chiii#, Hi ras^ ^^ «_.
mODltik a^u in V»» T^rk C;ty va« S55
A Ma-uf^to ,», at ^ N V p^^ j .^ ^^,,,
c Si. .. .. :^
MOORE i PERK.INS MACHINE,
WLiofa 11 auiubia tor D:aaa aa-i Cioak Uakam Rn
«M DO* ra.u«« lo sa6 formwlj^ aoU ^UMO. Tb.
UMOX SEWINO MACniXE
•lanli higfa In raak , and at nneM that »iU aut tk«
U«« Said at »a a»d w,A h^l^^^^" *• ***
Ai, MaetiiMa waira»t»i to (i*« Miiafcettoa «t
TBE MUSKT WILL BE EMTUSOBO.
tsMO <orauBri*aafa«rfcaai0.r««ten. «M*«fO
oae* aa^ Sal« Bmm ic lb* Dm.
Tboapaoa a.-oa Ea«k, 7UH i
1
f
f
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V!
THE SAIM I'Ali f'RKss. FRI!>A^, JAM AR*Y '6. IH<>:4
f l)c ^aiut p:iui |)rrss*
Yoit
_4W Tom. Tsjlor ul
« n«MM*d dl tfai. 1*1 iMMtaokf
at 1^!
;. ,. ,
■■KBl awl aim -T ». n . . i,,. " " *■•"»»
. ia t*t A<»at«- «a t^ •'v^-ic <«> ti^ jNk
^^ ail . - "-■■ rt^Hiiti^. r% m
f^ rB|(ai •!)««>«. T J«itaa
4Mf l^<.TO%.
toXkrC
etthtrnmtk
VImt* btMltM* tlM IM kat kU* I
With riMli'« »t>a taaMlk aav h
Aui rmAmm • >ia«ir ftoaliac*'
N»!US HMXABV.
•"i— III I iNtc as
*, |ii>ii*i xbt iPjufim H.ip«a, «ai ,«a« .yen Mx^vimo-
fram Xfw Yoifc. Jaiod cii^Mtw iw( 3^ iiiMiHai.. aniir <4iiint^<4
IH*. AbMf aatf VCt-km**^ :i .<m iLr r<^iar
■I
- ;. .fc, l**«* W*^ mgittui u, Mr «. »anl «tiat ,
TT t-. . t UK iHfiii «< tfc»in.iUii i<»aiM ali belHi ;
• '"*• •* : 10 iiw, iohi. IM <v^ ♦« u.* • thi
,_ - „ , j_ . . — Ik- - br«.
,<Ofe»(
ii»
iwr*
— -TUr •[uarr«! beta««D CaaHiio«k««
Duponi «unl « i<rn. Fho* W Sbrrnian hm
Colminatet) m ^reakiag up Uml Vaila^s
tipedition tt ibr aaBeot h «m reaif t»
m3. We ve not <urprtied. DufMOt k
AD old «Mi dog whu vanu to conduct tba
V war io AH nmfg^ii- manDcr. thna^ it maj
hurt the rebeto. ilc u> mora auDoas to
■ftve the I'aion than the "pccoliar nialita-
tion. ' Sbenoan is exactly the rwana. He
«liurui9« a trDder regard for the ** pruud
■Dd hospiublc ciuzens c>f the Sattffg*
8t*i« t>f Suutb CaroUua, in mhatt mtantj
ht rnpuaH ao aaiir happj hows,' as he in-
ftirxncd them in hi» proclamatiub
—The name of ihe pihni Lkul— ■■>
Cotooel of th« sad IndiaM resioM^ Gas.
McCook's Diviaion. vho participat«ti ao
crtKliiably in thr MumrordsTiile Dfht is
Henry Von Treba He vas tonwily ft
tear daaier in Cbieagu. BaSan oooii^ tm
this coantrj be vaa an vftear of AMiDe-
t>OD in PruMia.
-The last plan for the ooiaatMMXkm of
ccotrabanoii which ha4 boco profMMi'* it
to f;iTe theni the Indian rttenm wt of
Arkansas, irhicb hare bcc^n turilaited by the
rtbeilioo of their red liripaeH iohaWfeMtt.
The country thas revwtiiig to ^h Gov-
cmmrat embracer about twenty iilliiww
acres of cotton !aod, ot unsmpewad totil-
ity it is said the pianuti<.>u of the
Choctaws and Cbickasaws
fulif euppU the Aueneaa
the ttii year of the
It is proposed to apply the pnodpte of
Bentoo's Fbrida armed occupatiop act, and
send all conirabands to this Tenitary amd
apprentice tbetn to tfaa aattlri opow
coitoQ lands, tearing the qaaathi of
final ditpoaiUon to be eeidad by
at the dose of the war ; all contra hands.
at fust as they eoac iaio oaap. U be
prompiy torwaniad thidwr.
— By the testimoDy of ail refhgeea who
At a^kt he
!avr tan
^- •« »_ j£ir X*"* Irwmc
The naiatins m f
tUrts oi KbA- m memt wil
aksd iMdf tA the mtfal aaa ef
etTT fc»
tiie *«r
aarriirai^ea th^ peapir
\a dvKt hardeaa «f tte war hcae tf ya
hrts taipaaad. Its espMS* hacv haH aMt
tTMe iai|rtal# have haa levied Bm the
crtdii ^d the eoaatiy cawaia be
deft^ me iiifarj i ijifw «f Iha
■eal, aaJ thr inttraat oa
the war.
The pRBoat iwari y<*r vdl toaee as
ap^biediktof am^or
•Ot far the uajirt oT ihr iatontt of
whKh faiWditfia wa he laqairai. TW
Bel
tte
a ■!
sf ife
irta
^r*: ,ai
pan lA the -9rml sp:=don of I thai, he
«f ForaiK \ 3» ■ -I. the j iwaal I
a wtaaadi lo iioir. Cartio
the IVaiiliaBia trogpg
Mr B^ fBiimd wriLg
gM M^baMdertheoa:
r. He said he hai bsea
«ri^
l^tL.
zns.
=■1
althe
is the aaj of ihe
Hewaayi
tathai
>«i «a
to'
•etvm, iv ihay ahrays latea
that, thay vera at aar Ff
■Mar adwat the tight ef MoardHiig aaa
e
«■ , —iMtj Utewmri csv-e a diaaer
> I y->nifs All •' waaiitlUB uf bulk
II 1— I-' tr. •-.- bf read the »4fcial
f >-- - -,■:*■ x:., h:mse;l and Lyoas,
' rreuder, ail took it with ooano-
neodaa, vho Man! and called <
.... %£iioasapoa Wt^mtarmhjea j
i: . aine &Ld LoiaiKatioo. PrH>too i
ki. ^ «ujc|4£d it a* aa aeoMBpiriwd tact,
olhur^ at« ol tha asaK aaiaioa TW oor- !
Ofwa every Wtb.NL.SDAV and SAIL Hi>AV
EkeaiagK.
€i. «. Ul. HA%i:N, a»^,^
C f. LOMO, Tr««uw
B(IiM»tria« r;_cii,i.m«i4e. HaMt^aMt , ' aad TutaUte^l
"*g*t '"^Moaaaaal 7 a ciuct fVr^farciuiac e<'
»t 4 ;« •'•iadi,
^ OwU hu ail ^rU «>l Iu«
•*• ^ fc^ *»y HtbeHiOB at tba Bux oCer »*
tvaw lac baan of 10a»u )3 ^ eioel. a. k
a I D I N <J SCHOOL
If
Ai ttrai
aBaB.Dsc lA
«»i »..i..
al thai
the
o have cawed at thi^ thar.
ihsB tti he ahhvid la
aif sad aary. at aa
that iif pa« yawa of
aaa HIS It ia arfe to asf ih«t fcwa aad'af-
be daaad at ttet tiwe. wadial teae a yaw
ly aapeadkara of tMMMAIt. Witt a debt
of tl4Mj6MOM M a T«ariy e«« of $?•.-
majom. wsu^a aa^ of tt:4>,a8om.
i Iha KartA (Va.; /> ""^^•lisahai
fa*of lheew2dw' s^i^^ "^ ' tioe aw jmbj « Wa
adsAaraawwaw thsw i. . - ■., . ^^^
m^waaMiadsSLlUa.. ' *^
SBMNIW aer Haai
tike :
■Fkaavaiohe fw
,w Oca Oelb waa
taih^
F** < rV.a^ ^MiiaaB - ^ -» ;• ck. * ■ -
.to
•«F
wali "^ "^ ^^i^""* * ■■ ■
by the I
afihei
I of a
a the
tae SeereuiraftheTriaiaty ahwh
to be wffttea ia letien «f geU
iatheOs
ideaef
have come North from the CooSederacj. '. B,-j,jt^
isaaief
and bj other uodoabtad ■ridanma, ve
have every reason lo haliava that thaw ia
not aa ioc^Msdorable portioo if tho
S>atbera people heartily sick ot this ra-
beiiion, and are unlj waiting for Iha afwy
of ih:; Republio to advance apoa aad
crash the mock government thai tjraniiiaes
over them A genilemeo at Wsahiogttia
fron:i the Ur S^juth states that there have
tK^^n several attampot at iaoynaction
umong the nesroes, and a rreat amahar af
them hare suffered death. In one iiutaace
about fittj wwre haox iii the Deighborhood
of Vi:k«burg Ua retanad to a atateawat
of a Sooth Carolioa lady, pohSsbsd w Hm
C'lncionati Commmtal, sod aaid a was
atnctly correct. He is satiflad thai if the
Union artny were m Sew Orkana, it waald
o« joined bj halt' the dtuena at leaar.
— There was a terrible 6re — the aioBt dea-
tmctive «oee 1830— «t Ajttverp, Dolgiaw,
1 tae niirhi of the 'Jd of Ueoeaber. I^e
total loud rtf property i» ftiBW*«Hi at Hl,-
•00,000. Twenty tir.- wea ven^ kiihMi by
boiidini^s.
Shipmaii haa dciivewd two ai-
tifl? opinions in the Unitad States Difc
triet Court, New York— «ae awaadiag <17.>
OOOaalvage to Tillmaa. the cohavd aaa
'vbo, arte** killing threr white a»to ai sea.
hroaght tbe schoooer Waring into port
to hfT owners : the other d idiag that
snip uwnen are liable lor carRO distiB|fad
by rata.
—The death of Prtiice Alber: .. - -t ^ i
the gossip about Qoaaa Ticioria a early k>ve.
It is part o tb<: rossip of Eagiiih Ooart
life, that thie young mvereign aw waiwly
iittach^ t.:> one of the uob)e« of her Coart,
Lord K!pbin$toDe. late Ciov^ntor Geowal af
Iijdta ; and that, bat for the argent rewaa-
itrances of her mother, the Dake of Wdh^
con and the Cabinet mitkisteru, she waaU
have married him. notwithstanding the law
«bioh deban an English aoaarch fiaw
!ora)iog a matrimocial coonectioa with a
aabject. Bat Eiphinatone was seat to India,
aod tbe joaog Duke oi Sue Cooang tialte
brooffht to England, subsequently to heeoaM
the Prince Cotwort
— Cyrus W. Field, of Atlantic Triefraph
^me, has addrwaed a letter to General Mc-
OkUao pccoaiaeadsag the lajing of a wb-
marfne telegraphic eable aroaod the Soath-
sro coast, to ooaaect oar fnti aad liliiaij
Nations oo the coa^t with the North, hj
way of Newport New?, Fortre* Moorae.
Hattarw, Purt Boya! HI too Head, Tyhaa
lalaad, FenwDdtaa. Cedar Key% Fon Pick-
rns, Ship Island, u> (islnatil. Texas.
F^
there s
Oathe
lathe fshawiiigdMra^aaiawaw
of the rirffgiaur
ESy'e t^perieaoe U
HtUe to oar p- r> r^,: a:.owi
the eaia to BiefaaMad, sUaitt;:; :,;•, i-o ;„r
fcw of the popohoe be wa.- -ic*^c 5 into a
tahaaea ^tiaaz •.ni'^uJ. w.it !at« uiio hoe.
noM^Wfe -Ll' >-vt-:, ;-.r;-..:..:r- who pat
H^mg Half. dMlS.
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.of Kmh,
«t*X. ^jgjfcihiwiapnBBBwithjokea. Ely
^1 all ■fahatoad is gfvca ap to the war.
MiT WfKodfd asUien ara hi etary hoaae.
fgf^^ Ffciii .^Thaiagaaadiaeeplioo. with fl^p^
maac aad speeeha. Oovaaor Lncher
1 ^^.1/
h-.
toi
of tte
tikr
fain that h^ wa.- worth a tl
» -r-^^ (ht oaj alter Faalkaet's arri
T-. L T -,i w.'h tia. and reoeived »r
At
DIARIES FOR 1862
c. m. muL'o.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
llic, inr FrfUifil i>rlaiQri it Uf klML | C'HILDKENS' BOOKS
i
-.1 Hogan & Camp. ^ ' ' ^'*'*'" " ^' "• »"*•
8 T P A I' L
aad
t«cc*ted by a n^i AIc &iid Portei' Brewory.
var of PaiaiabBiK to i
DRKWRY At »CMi>TTEIN,
STOCK ALB
A.Ki>
am ^ :- fc-
patoewi fraw la
the etawiaalwa wthaeaaeofO. H. jchk vM
rorter, ot North Oaraliaa. hitora the Goal
■aiaeaalhictwai, Aowv the whole a&ir
to ha a hanwbead fraad. and that a lettcn I r>i|r>xL-I> DDLW-LM>^
writea w Kotihera papers aboat the opri^ ^ rO K 1 h K B R V W hK>,
fJ^°!.5?**,?*'T?!' ."^ ^ ■"^■■■" \ i>A^ I0> b BLL F>. s f KAUL
for the
1812 A<«D isai.
'* liiv. -r ^' «< ^'8ve a staieaMat of
.u.:^-='..v, ,:-.-nr'.L ot the Baglah aad
I LEI T at %K AT<
Tha Aad - ..i. - ' *
•:xfl]
ihei
, . hfihai
M wcM at the lichot : thev pri^SgH
eo^ititaie at aaee the ehiei ^wy
flsfetjroi oar oaaaiiy, aw* j[ he i
abrioged by a ifatow fl '
the
i'.\
1 oat
the(
iefdehA«
tMe,aad
w«aithy. by a
ika Mvhka
It
Al»> i^. t or FESLBAL TH&OP9
J, I INT.* K%«TeK> &E.^Tl<&I-A
BiTTLI^ I^:ai?i>EST.
, ^.* •. .•- i
of the
war.
Bsdafamt j^^ ^^ "
^af the «v oa the pnaovle ar
aatoatpaaahle Arethera
oaa, either in tit* origia of the'aar or ia ito
eaadaet by thr rebt4* vhkh osfi far awy
apedal tabucr^tr^!• o:: oar part? If wc
woald oaly s> s af oBea wfaa
war to a aaoeaM dsae with hhF the aaai-
herofweaaaw.farttewipwtlya^idh.
Tsia iCirt to avke the soath
•* prrasare." Wc eaaU eaaw aat af ihii
war with a debt of aafo sawa haadMd m
dght baadred wKaaA twtoad af. w aov
tweea tnew two saws thve hes al the dif
fwcaoe whiek therea betwtm r>::T ami
aad ,:,:r ^. -^ /: ;W
prosperity ^
free people, aaa ice- zt*~.-^-^zLz:-
**d of tiwa^ too iffif»c»r".*i:
to a tiaud poliyar a -zm:.
Itiafor thepeo^ .br
their 5' •.ere* -J ir
the
lal the
Ti« Naval B
hawaalheCdi
of theraoheti
to be
-I
-1 feaaevcn gnat i
yaaaa thri^M^aad
whiih I haacWtoaed
Of
Aait- ?i. 6,>« which it appears
ttat w u^-' 2i: ii'.rsseis. with 18941
tv. 1- fc'o JiO-.Ht X- : ; f •oae a Britid) !
r:-?r.t'! ; Oi i-essH*. with ILOO^^ ^- .d«
It ii iatciciliBg in this ooaaaeiioo. to sn-
with theyhihil at 1812.
At thu tine ihe had aa anaed
m of oea^T a Tb'j^^nd vesaelR, with
lSiJP(' n>i w! ;. ■_.; m*sqaitu tkei
ao: •■ :.-,j ,^;: :..-,■- ' ' »*rr!y
twia^ vaafci, i.^-. _:" wlxzl «.:. :>..,ow thie
laidc of higalBt. aai two uf thew aHsa-
wrtbr
^ fa* tt- •.jrutten go our f4reogth iii rda
' ! .;. L i«^l!er aav ihaa dwa. Bat the
rfiUigi. .- int »-hsracter af anaed vwaeis and
thti Bwde of waHara hw beaa so gneat. that
uaBuiial IwBBof the Iritiah navy appaan
to he ka tkaa it WW ifty years ago: yet
ao aaa caa ^awiiaa that i»< effective streafith
ii vaaHy gf saaa Tlii ii true of the Aaser-
ioMi aavy. bat aat to the saaie f xi^nt ; for.
w pet, we haaa ao iraa dad Warrior*, aud
aogaag larner than ^0 e^n fngate« to con-
tani with Bnitth -^ip^ of the line with
thrtwlSi
ALLEN & ( OMSTOCK,
Ok M I > N h A r O L I 8
HAVK J1'<T RBOSn Kl) A
FLNK Lul OF GOODS
Bt fjlpnmt. I<4 tM
H O JL I n ^V Y H .
.-•e3a.:l»
PITTSBT^RGUI
Ait mid Forte i i>e|>ot,
jjtMf «».■%■ xr. t$»cT»miK.y atA m 0(a«
M. DOKNI DEN .
K»-ja(1 (vaai*«d » if lwil»4 aUe* irf tkw kbuve,
AiwkadPMtar. wlurt. bv «i!: «&r:«e<. rtipcnor to ka^
>■ ta* «iqr. aai «a> •'U«A<«»fi>r .vL l»T ib«h«jT»l,
hair taml. k«*tto w glM>
Alas a Sa» *to«k ••■ li^iiw mm* Oifar* at wttula-
f»W %m* rrtaii •<'tU .'It.
Notice to Limibennen
rsr*- BK»T hm-m au.vj»*
m
'. ^^.7 ; RCM ANl» ST. CB( IX KIVfcRli
Mcarreot a Miaaoun ih^i oie j ^0^.^^,^,^ „„^^„^ .<. ^,r»: ti,ou.«d
Ted feiishla I Mil. iueaSki mx •sKrua^o.fsr aalc a* k.« rsUii or
of theeiiMwKOof a diabolical '^^ "="»:»«' /-f"- '-^ <ii»^«^. ' .u !.T..r»bif.
LTMA.V C lUVTu.N,
latMBctiooJi! Hii^^i
«tl .
^ ^^
B thr tawaiiaa af ihsl hady;
■avo 'TYAxaaa vhuam*.
,B.N. who aw
tftheaMh aa hawd Hw Tiaat.
at dnaer by the BfSfal
Tacht Gkit Qr ..? ^: msaai
bir with tht .-^^l 2s.:z../. I'ffi ling
t cawy data. -»v.i. ::.e *;vC/ot*|
A:., r k -.,- \\,
pha oa tha part of '.l^* leoeie ic destroy
at k oaooerteid tima ali tha laflroaa r^rso;:.-.,
•JB Ihe difisriait iiods io tbe .'>ta'.e kr.<i
taar ap thetraaka. Gan-Hail^k- r.r
•r Ic' i', , Tht: ftrrxaptne-* ■•: s;, whjch tiis
cdirtr.- '.A. r aimed .. .; <«.. lioaoiieae
« r a # .V « «r .* AW r J /. 1. . "
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r.«»
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w^sB aaa BBBB i. ■-.■.. ... t..:>i' -sj- At
t -•« saaani heib£ .-.*-■:,..•. le; :^e ."%*• J»-
' to WW at 8t i : .'■.i.fc- , _ '.-i t i Dii liT i "! : t
r — ^ to HsTsaa aa th? 6 t cf No-
' - lc«Qd thsa the S^r J ^ MO had
:* iriBs haw SJcTh: ■:itaj- : :a: t*r
>. There, sad that tv 5.
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Ai>e » («»: Au-i r'Eical o( llOiU i,> i ioUw auJ Sal
(•■a. tkat ha ode: • fr^ >&.• bj itr fu>iL«n>. i>; biabm
aMterat lata f»:B>-i.'», u: U/» *>••' M3 ; su«»; Ai»prw*
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. . , vtoM Ito vaa IkSy M la tha «tBiM ,
I la Oh Wait. IWf ha«a aMaS a i o^'' x;- lTr~« li^k .-.j caIU 'beat ;<>at)aaot ibaUdia*
«f A(*M M^ hmmkamlmg wilt c^ma. ~
-• »-^ »:^ : T ;.:j,t_t,u. bar -u«ui us Wataoo'*
B«4i vrg HiJii«t. PB K.. t-*Tt »uart batwcac Fvortb
agt kl.: at : f --.t -!.»-?•• •!,«.'• .a« ha* o !:Limm«i>oai
'-•-" »i-- BU.VNtrr. DRESa AND CLDaK MAKiyO.
*"*'*** »- jg ^, . .^ .. T,-»i ;:rci» aod l»*bj<.Bs .b-; tolieit* a
-:• f abase i.' >t.« j uc .c pa:raDac«.
j Sb« •.;. cu: patt^Tct '.u ci -ha f'<rc! foi Ba*<jaaa ..r
j I Pre .aai — aiw) atA» 'c. urdar ali ci *sWai
. - : ^ ~T:-jt at mtmi Oiawipaaa. f^
aMlM7«iMaa
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i tt:»-.-7 f»»»i» af
Sff tc9«i£ haasK . kKj". i^jDsma »a4 v&.-.a 411a ili ia mmg ^^^
ii 0 N N E T 8 or U A T ti
Ifi Vtesta*' kp;>rrTt^ U; taa.
j AU m,at wtrruitad 10 rira aatu^^'
• : '»i,;s. »,' L*» ijr : ttrxi z/u.
MAU.\M ANDJtEWS,
j ■■• f»* • ria» »M :&» M,,>*es — !:•»» !=:»•. f*; zj^-or; ; aaufu>a^; ase toituBa Taiiat. c*b t« ooMaaltaS lor
— - B0TBISrXr\€i UFFICK AT Wf ■ -^'-^ ' • ;» i** tisa* u ".bt TV ,■■ - j So j 1 * a^c:! txi* onlj ai ;t>* Araa.: Bcak^, aoraarSaaMd
PAli,. ' ,K..,r^- »,.<.« .t^r, •.!«;.-■. ^ r^ r- ,._.,^ j aai Or^a .-.««. Mmoaa^atti. Ttea.-Ladla. 3
D«t!y urges thai the plan be adopted by
ibe uovemment, aod that Mr. TielC -< -•*?
aatborized to have it carried into execQi
.: r>oa
—Tbe Detroit Fret Pren mentions aowa- '= -^ of
.hsDg Wc bfttfc never heard bafiota, via : that '^"-^ '
:ht Second MichigAn regiment hw bc-ec
promoted ic a bcidy to tha rsgoU- ».--,
uod IS aow tht " Twenty firat Ecg'^crv. '^^rt-i
toiUbeci
if-T.
It is
rTws of c. t «aj
I
» ^e'..:^? r
jet
w,. Wa.'.
r-v; f.'-.-T^i-'* a;; f t.-p tliC ;*., : .
— wkaa the tnsn wi.- :-'-~!p-*ed r.j; ?.,.•
Ohartw Wjdk,ft»mip-< :i..l»-ut ; . Mex-
.v» ■ t -# T:.A' ■~"-.-«.L "y&c WB(
U. S. A." This, we beliere. ii the £rs;
prsrsctioD of the kiud that bm
iuncg iLe war and is a high aod deaerrad , ^
aooor. I fiy P^^» "
gt>twaaw.s
prcjaetafai
U': t If j.*i" .>!. - sjA.:* i.*»<- :»^i ■ c'> r-
A .» .!i.Tr*» mc-- ttr-itt Wskxioss c»f that
I
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^«««0(ISbi
: 'l.t •"Si»a»«
CHOICE
MIS8 B. WILSON. '
ti»r«f .ort rvoRfv: k iarc* »i,c i»r.d»&o,« mw««i- I \V I N T E R A F' P L, E 8 *
!fi«>>i ^- r»- ami WiO»iw Mi.a»»,-« TrSiatisa^. »c«. |
W* aan aarvra. &..a^ra(i Wrraii o! Abntea lor
:^- ~ ::-:-: : Utziz:. t f:>r ilj, jaj* ;D.ia.j*;Te T&est taaiM apf oft-
:ii saiB- p®rpan wvi ti ;i.: . wij of it spar-sa o£ Ujt La Crcwf
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a»|W> •«». K»»vs wtA* niLtmt.' tJ'. r: y»aX. wfec d»c2id3«. !&» Saiidi&j . SAiaf
I!.. La««r L«vaa
J Dt L.*f - •ati.Hiias Aad M:jWAsie» raaa, «»d wni; Oftf^arr re.
I__ ^ \ ^^a^ ^^ . hz'M ._■% " ^ .: rspirifi -r se*- ^--est fciT:^* tmqE oot sc 2« dor* saeer 'hac;
I.. ■ < k . aaa to pa^'er.: '-tir ^I,..?.^ aar. fro::, ^^e,- i^et w-;-::*! arrive r» :^. Psa;
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To All
Who Wish
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Mauiifkcturer of Fine Fiirx,
vLL UAftClUITZO.SIl aMj tVKKV STTLS
S«« STREKT. tViuc^rt Hall BlocA. »T. PAl'L.
Mr KuVITi;, Iwujg lii« M^ilaai tar M&auLunurvr u.
ibr !>ut«- of ilinni»<it». announo*.. u. a., friend* ual-
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olFuri !or La<lie* ao'i Qiu4reii, »li»ch wni ba »a/-
rant^ bftUrr >u'. ch«<xp<T tltKU -*ii b» louu.i M.^
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Ni. UnJi. »ili U;jo.-«t»<l uui<w> per-tooatlt ••m««uu«i<t
b> tiia aixtarfcigiMKi
Tana, lor locaUii^ iwj »ci» UuJ Wfcn»..u. »i'.
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HENKV .lleKBNTV,
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Hue Cjrui Aldnch, C ii. Uooaa u( Bap
Boa Wai Wiadaoi, C ri Uoaaa of Bapniiatatiaaa'
Tloo l.ata]rattc Cmmrtt. C%i«f Jocttw iapivBa
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Mvacr* Tbr.is|>»rto Br^ tb»ri>, Uankar*, iit Paa)
(wplil a.i. ,t It
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0Bu.aii u>
lU E A 1. K S 1 ATE.
•r. r.tfCA, MMM-jTMamTs.
Wiu al»n kfcata LAa4 Warraat^ aad aalt BmJ la
tat« L>ti (VtmiDiiiakx.
IkM^KtM-r to 1861. daclMOvly.
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la u«o«'i and eoodu-'tad b» tba nod ralgoad, vha
fr(4D k>a( expariaooa. Iaak'«a«ayat«at to riwa aa«n
aaoafacLOB t- ali »bo aa/ !aT<ir tha
MINNK80TA 00D8E
wiib tbwr ritftraaja
OoBforiabla and rnoiaodtoiu atablaa ara atiaated
ta tba boaaa
Board b« ib« day or vaaA at pneaa oorrMMadtiM
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Wa tanw puniil aMaatMw to our la(f« tai ••«
Plata itoak or LJtilXMU AaD CIOABB. aU of
wbMk «• wtu aali aaidar gaaimaty aa to ^aattty, aad
at pnaaa that a>a paid km taiwtOT goada.
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fra*.- HArinc a.it, lLAf>rw.> Itajb* ot lb* Itnrriti oja,:
ttuii'atii.f JBaai-'-'WAj k<r A.i {«>!nl> Bam By tki*
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ai- til*' j.^y t* CAilivi lor aud bara-
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ba<<'>'><v-.A.r»-. «.>i. w TUB Kjiira oa all aacb !>anM>'.ai
Adu(>i.^ tba n>otu> oi " ^ba nimble alxyaaaa," wa
vitfo' M'^M^.naA, OA*iiBi;« iJid V\<.rk oi all daaeriptioa*
At
30 fu 4U per et'ui. Lower
r?<4.V ssr (iTUKk KSTAHUSHMMyi.
tixa>> l.iiiuiiic0ataaaii,8lamkfibor~.:^Aj-'.. M>i|[til«,
torkte tth/> and Vffi OMtitCi. Sr pei- ^i
Bakkrt Mml aad Brao CADiiDgs, ^tt.aaaoo p<-r tk,
•■i ail oUht work *; ro; rn«jH'Odui^ tauw
THRt.SHIN«r MALiii.N t - N -kJAKATORS,
i, < AS : . iixne vroad p. i •■ ...... i 6 aad t bona
Wter poa«:> ...Ul. ) . u baud
XtiKNiS h«.)U
itR..l>o-'N - I AH'KIO kNlil.SK
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PATKNT I A^T IRO.N rKNOk Pl»ST»,
M^t^aUi.H OK cA.M\>N >WKKt'STAiCf>TfnUfiJHBKa
tJ<atf>WARI>.- >Ml 1 Mil.;.-.
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fTc » 1«^IL, tw
SHaKI ? OulllKK U.<i.K^i>N - -u.rr |.ikm> 18,
SHARKS >.L;.TiVAl\* A HH.nstJ V^fHlKE,
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Ai.UA>^ SEI-i> I l.A.Snat.|>na> (U,
OU.VTio nr.v SHKUJtR.'. prioafS.
rASMNt. vnu> prKi* H* to rJ6
OIU'tAN 4c. HCACiKU,
Praaarr Foaadty,
i'tiramt uf Rftb and Pia> at*., nr Waiaboaaa ooraai
L>>*ov Asd Robert tt layfl-dAvly
PROSl^ECTUS
Of TUA
JSriEIVTIFK AMKRIC A>.
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*a < K-ruUtii iiruait uut uf ilu.1 ucder tbt> »<:aj
ii: tiie Ihstnrt Court o* the.-^eoond Juditia! biAtric! 'o
aad lor the county i.' R».ii^»»> ani Suie v: Winii*--
Kuta.upou a jadgmt-Di ivudiTii.! »uu dLCk.lad ic tA:i
Cuun on tba Unb 'lay oi onobar, a. u IsAt*, id au a..
tion in iiaidCouri p«D '..lu;, ahiieia ^ l> Jaokaua la
plaintiQ, and Klkanab Bangk, Jr. \» drtradaat, id ft
tor of AAiO jlaiuiit! »u'. Hifaiokt thi> aa: 1 defrocant, lor
the ►Uiii of ibrw Iiun<1rm1 and »evt>Dty thie« 78100
dolUri- with m'.er< ni iroiu rauditiou 1 L»re on Iha
Idlh da t'f .Nuviuit>ei , A p Ihtii, It-viei; upun lt«
loUowiuj lienciiow: rvAl pro}>«TiT, lying act t>»;og lu
the Count j ct Kar.ikey and Sutc ol MiuueKta, ki ll-ia
propiTly oftbe ailfain named uefaudant , and tha in
t«r*»t BbK'UKAid da*«udADl laad tbrrountn ontbatauS
tfBtii day f <»oii>l>er, a i> :!silt,as fuUowa. to »-i :
Tb«- uo-iiwUiHl bal: ol twi' and uoe half (*»<) a.taa,
t>e){inu<i.X uo iba lioa ruunm^ eaxt and wp<>'. , nivi'lmi
lUa nortb frooi Ui« kuutb bal! ut hecuou number
twaaty Bva, (25) tuwi; t«pnty nine (.»; range '. jrun
ty thrae ('Si) weal, at the di.\tAnc«' ui n-ren ado una
bAlf r. dk lr> lu tba nortV aaai eorufr of th>- «outb?A»l
ijuart«T ot -Hid »oc Ion . ihfi.ec un ^aic Uni" »♦>»! aar
rn and uDr ball rods : lliencv dui b iweciy i>ix and
tbrte^^uarlararod- lo place ul begmniu|f coDiainiug !X
acTaaiuor«orle.». Alsatlit- uu.iivuiad bal! ofibeaaat
half of lot laq, (10) ldi« k t«>u. (10^ in Ri.bert- A: k«n
dali'iaildiliou lulbec:t> ilSt I'aal, alio ibr uouiridad
ball «.f lot two, (2) m hli^-k mue, («) in uuerin K Ba
tilki. addilioD to lUe c;ty of St. I'anl alau lb« und;
Tidad half >r the nuulh una luurth of lot three, (S) in
bU«kruttr,(4) lu Pallrr»uu» audi lion tu the city fl
St. PauI, being filty feet wiOe uo r&int Paul »tr<^t| by
one hundred leet deep ; aUo the uuiiiTidM hAll o« thv
nortii iwrnly tiktrtwi .^f the huulL tw.i tbirj. uf lot»
one, (Ij aad two (i) iu bl.nk wwulenn, (17) in SAint
Paul Proper, aooordiDK lu ij,« riwurdro jiialu tbtrao/
in Ibr oflkoe ot the R»gl^ur < I I>eed« ol «»iii rount, ol
Ranaey. tofathcr with appurlenanceK p^rtaaiinc
tbfiflu
.Now, tUen-fore. notice is her«>t>y (ti»»»D, tiiav i wili
aril the Above ii«<»cribei real pru)>erty lo the ighe»t
bidd»T lur cAkh, «l ;,'j!ilic Auclion.at thr tr .DtutHi. ol
the Court Uoaaa id ibc city of Saint Paul, m naiJ coun
ty ol Raraaay, on SatiirdaC .the UStb day ol L>«»c*nibei ,
A. l.. Ibol , At 10 o'clock in the loreaoon ut said dAy to
aatiafy aaidekecutiou and tbr luteie.^t ajid coal« '
Saint Paul, No* Uth. IHOI.
AARtt.N W. TCI US,
.-^heria r.t Ranixer foonty
It* KiKS WlLKl.VaON.Iieputv
i'KA.Sn^ UlVBaOK-A.
1 ia;l; lUi. Allunie^ UOTlbat
Tlip ab..vi. ule !► A.i.i'iurned until SAlurdAv ihe llih
d«> uf January, A. II. l^eJ. at the "ame boir And
plact'
bt. Paoi. December u^. l^ei.
AAKu.N WMLLUJ*.
AbanO ol Kaxat-ev oooaty.
By Kaal\Viuu.vaa.\ Deputy.
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Capital aixi HM>r<-«ra Kaana ovvr96.OIW,0e0
•^iBBBB PAID (i.oMCTLV AT SIGUT,
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CHJCAGl^ ADV'TS.
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A oov rr^aae of ikta a'tdcW cu-ealated paper ooai
■«»»»« oa lk» 4ib of Jkiiaary Kvery numbar OM
tarn* • xleea pac** ui aatial latoroianoc. aad frM
i«a to laa onnaal aagta rwgi. . f arm mrentiona aad
" ' i,an e* vbteb are
IWBusiiniL AaHona* » davotad to the iDtem>U
of r«ipalir»jeaaa.tbaMiebaaic Arte. kiauoUcturt^,
laraationa. A(nc Itnre 0<a:iaK>ce Aud the Industri-
al Paraaita aaaerally, aa<l ki raluaMe and iBatructira,
act oa^ ia tba workabop and niajiuiAciory . bat alao la
tba kaaaahald . tba libiai> aihl tbe rMadint r-oni.
r« rmm j.v> £.\*r««.
The g.'rrnnc Aamtfii 10 :i; i«c.-r ..aMe t<. rvary
sBTcalo- . aa it a»t aatr <Mat>.ia« i.iii>lrat«d tiareri^
tioD» "■. oeariy all tba kait iafaatioa> a* ibey oaaM
oat. but each naaikar amitaia* kd ultiria! !'Ft r,> the
rlaiM> ot all tka aaaHAa iaaaed ttxn, tbe I'li.ir.: .^^i^.tm
Pakiat iMboa dartan tbe prv-T:..!!' *•-<-» .- ^:«'U(
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Tbe 8.ia.<rnnc AJisa]i.t> wiu t>e found tbe n>o«t
a«te; ^(•uraat to ibaei All tbe ae» diororene* in
tba aeiaaaaat iikwaiiti.i iiia r>*«a ia It* >.-olaMB«, aad
tbe iataraaU of tbe arch leei and carpenter ara aet
aaartoakad . all the nea mrrotiun* and 1iiii nirrlaa
tppenaiiiiay U^ tbeee pu naita kaiag paktiated froei
vaak to aaafc Uaaial aiid practioal taJaraaatian yar
tAiaiM; to tbe iatfaaU u< akiUarigkta aad mill ova-
e.-« wtQ ba foaad pabliabiid in tbe SaDnin< Aasaj
CAS wbtob iatoraiatiaa thay eaaaot poesibly obtain
!rj(c any ■■•.Utx aooroa. Sak»aoU> m abicii piaatr^^
aad bnaeri are lalaevaltd will be (i>ua<l diaenaaad 10
tka Scuanini AaautiAX at<«t of tba uayraaa- ,
liBral tnpiMMaU kMa« ittaatialed
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IBYERS & POLLOCK
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RUDOLPH SCBO^.N'EMAN.V
WATCH MAKER,
^1^ a« , near RotMrt, Kaltit l»aul. MUin.
NOTJCB.
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ta Ctacaaaati a kbeat abaiiyt ^ ' c»-v cv ^tffift
«AI.ISiM»k*« PAT£AT DCSTfiKa
Ar» rt-ix jA 4«k» AXfVpaiA Tiiaiaa.
h'-ar'^ Kenpit^ (.:•< ,»> Sifru: Ttutiu.
C%«>«lk#4 ntraaga.-«B
f; ■;> ■ -A ■ . » '■—.arapA. R»ilroa4
, .a l^ W«»i' f .r,' '--i>«r'A. i.tS,'* rvrt f r Laba
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B. N F..Cf '^i-iTA Stp»r.i.'»»-...tii; .
i M (i«TTB Wo- •-•. k^-a.- Af»^ ._iH
*-* ,,1 all eieriiliuii iii-ue.i out of And under tbe real
>>• the Uiatrici l*>uil o: lbt< Tbiid JudiciAl Uiotrict, In
tlie county of Fillnuire ad ! ^u;e ui Umne.toU, upot a
l-dgmeni r«>ndared in aaid court, *nd doi^ketrd in -be
I county ulKiilniureoo tbe Is, h day ofOrtob«T *. r, IS61.
IB au action 111 iut>,t iv^urt (lending, whrr- ti u.irer u!
Tweady, Ilexlrr rilT.uy auu Lbarlei. Twe«Miy are piam.
tiUa, aad Isnatiua > UFerralland Stepbeo C LaDg'
wtrthy are d» (eqdaut^, lu i!i»or ul said plaintifl. ah^
agAiUfi the mi.J itlnidauts, lor the »uu: ul five th.u.
<«nci uof bun.ired au,'. iiineiy mx 74 lOu douara, wiU
mieraei from reudiiiuu, wbioh kaid judgioanl waa
doofcalei id ;he county of Ramat-N un tie ib rty flrat
day of iK-;ot>rr, A i>. IW.l, 1 did 'on the ibin'y lirat
d»y ot tJc«4>bar, A l> l*fi:. levy upou XXw fulioai |
pre ared eipreasly for , daaorik«d r«al |kroperty , iyin« Aud being in the ceua-
ty of Baaiaey and :»late u! MiuDeauu, wh'cb wa. aV
lAcbed by tbe i>baritr 01 Raiua*y county by rirtu* ol
a warrAnt ol attaobmanl. on June ihe lotirtrenlt a
f 18«1. And 61ad In xbr Recor.ifr « ufli>-e ot KAid
county, aa tba iwoyerty ui .<i.vbru C Ijnigwurlby.
oaa of tbe abotra aameil deimdAOU, aim ibe int«Te»t
tvbteb aaid dafcndanl had tli«?r«in ua -.bt naid four-
taaath (14) nay of .'une, a n IStil. as ioliowii. u>
wit The fcji>l half u: the .-^uutlieaal quarter ot block
»oar,(4> lu l*e<ii . out iuU lo tbe cily ol bi. pattl,
baiat I4«)» iwt hy -.aW *» teet aI-u |.it» fourteen
(U) finaaa, (16) mxteeu, (16) aeTenfoeu . M7) e.gb-
lean, (18) t». uty one, (il) iwent? two. (2:jj twrcty
Ibraa, (aS) twenty four, (,£4) ta-.ity eigbl, (28)
iwentT nme. (29) ihirty (80) ibirly .,aa, (31) thirty
.•••, (32) thirty Ibree, (00) thirty lour, i34) thirty
li»e, (.•*) thirly Hix, (;ifl) thirty neyen, (37) th)rti
eight, (3*) thirty uiue, \^iV) lurty, (40) fortv one
{4)J furty two, (42) lorty three, («) forty tuor (44)
«iKi tony h»e, (46) in bliwk Iweli e, (12) in Stinaoa,
H,uwn X tUniM>3 '^ »d,!iti,.n t, St PauI, Saoh^j
<fuiit\ . In tbe ^^t«;.. 1,; Mmuenot*. toife;iic ar.b all
A]') urleUAuar.< .,.111-, ;.n«Miunieni» periaimag tbereu>
Nuw tberei,'!, . ii,,;i,.»- m iieifhy g,\-fu, UiAl 1 will
aell th« Ab<•»e,".^^crll>^vl ).•»! jiroperty auU l!ie iat«i.
Akl KAid defctnilAut LAnpwurlby liAd the.rfin uo i^,, im,
dayofJuna.A. n. l««l,orAt any timesiuce, to th» bi«b
e-t biider Utf caan, At publii aueti .u, at the tpuai
do«r o! lUeCaurt Hunae. in liie oity <>( fJi ^Nu', lu
«aid cuauty of RauiM-y , on \VednH.,{»_v, '.iierigh-.o.rnth
dAy ofiteoeniber, a. D. 1S61, ac lo o'oViok in tbe fora-
noon of aaid day, to »atii.(y said fTecui,i.n aui tb» la
teraat and ooeta
* Pari, Noeaeiber 6, A n !^61
AARON W TT ■U.I^;,
Shell
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Atloruey* l»r plaintiit-,
week
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of RamaeT Cuuiiij.
ROSS WIMtiXdOX. Iiepnty
LKATHER.
— i «o L>n|lara a Year w
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Tia OapM* Cnr ait r.
1\MCa^ia*^:r Twel.r
Fittree Cop r« ft^r tweit • i. , nlb»
Twea'y C>«|m< • n.r • w»i , f .u ntba ilB M
far all c^i.' ' .vi-a'T >ir ^ear.Uieyaarly aubaeri^
tioa !• oal} S' > «r.."«OAn l>e«eat in at differaat
Itaaa aad Ir. . ,;i--''» "•<«» o4i>-«». S,<e<:.Ui«-n c ^
h>a aiU ke >•- u ■ K "^ *• ' >,» part 01 ihe c«>Bntry
W«BIH« All.- t,>-ii>' '''<">*7 or paatmfe i'arop*
takaa Alpar ior Aaaaenpuoa*. Ckaa-'iiaa i>ub*cribart
viil piaaaa raaail twaaty f eaeaatrntra on eanh yaar'a
aakatrijtoa *» pre.aae )<>«tar»'
■IliRtN A. (^., t'ubliahera,
dac'.O N . .7 i-ark r,-.w Nea V-^r*
LAF-VYKTrK, M I N .N KsTi r A.
rRKK HOMKH TO SEITLKlt^
dotC Cw
Tba above Mie la A'ljuurueil unti! Saturdae, X^««Km-
karWlb, IMl, at *aine bunr and place
>Aiut I'aul, li.s.eniber Ibiii, 1861
AARt>N W ni.iJ^,
^beiiS cl Kamaev eouaty.
Bf Uaoat.a T. Baoom, Ltaputy
Iba aloee •at.- i. a<l ourued uu'.ii twtnrday, .anua.
ry 4lU, Ibb'.' »'. iuini>- bo u and place.
St. Paul i»r,-eniu»r 2>, !»t)l.
A^K -.S W Tfl.U.-,,
aaeiiu c Ruiiaey cauaty
ByOaoaotT. B«mN, Deputy.
of
At
An
In
la
LB
AliBR the petition ol t.. B Grai(
A.;(uiuii>lrAi.ora ot AAia eaiaka,
tb that ttier tiiay
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tba t,ii «iAa£ aa Vaka«a>aw aitrea: b kke aa« et<»«
kB>«S«Bf «• -.^ : ,ru ..J, _ T^a-c tiiimaaiM «Fa|a
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ak>t k« t»4a»-«k" ky aay »9m m tba jkala.
f'ar'uetiAi' aMaatina pat-.-. '« or^rt
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tcwii ..f LAFAVKTIT .n i^. H-i K,r,r
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ije.i.w Fi ANer muibie
AC * d.r<«<-;)v ..f I ,\f\.. in
> ib' ixot-^ . uiie o:
ic i.r^' f • >■■»., •— ■ ,k» - , oltum rxgi, c» iu the
; - »i ..l: -.» -.-.... v.'.h »i»-t Aa' water
bf .>nit t't jLM'uUtl L.A' *»^*'d :-.>*ui,) hur\*,ved
• o->w open •,. *••.:. •men; Till? luwu wmtrki A*
^ nofifacum i'Z Ih' Re-l Ritai of tbe .N'orlb,
L« naaily anoeambte — tk* line '^1 I'ta^ee troaiBt.
lr> PMBCnea, pajaiBf therr »eni! weekly. Ko por-
,• the jTYiat w»r« ttt^TM rraater iadnaeitMnt* t«
**".,ier»
fror IBtomtatMM aAdru^ MtOi R IITl.M, Kai)
:Wt)' t »o Wcoo-.^'a Bik'i4.>l\wl»
nmt.1. •< ar. u mjs-u^ l «i«.v* it mu nm.s
1 Lt' ILk.-, <
Clilua, (ilttt§«i and Crorker}',
P L A T E r > W A H 1 :
A RBO \ 01 1, \ N i) I, .\ M 1» s
I. O 0*K I.NCI Cl.AlSI»Bt,
TV Want, ni,AtN,»"!.»viSHKi' ANO jAriWTrr.
Tablo Cutlery.
CkMitiaUy «a baad tt* idaat ooapiat* Aaaortataet of
HOrsK FCRMSHINT, r.ikODs
Ti> h* looBi la Um crty
rmmm^TB vvcmT*-.~citc.yTir
-''y — Slate ol Umuaajla,
a -"peciAi trrni u' i„r rr^iiate Court . be'.J
; r Ibe IX.unly . ! KAma«y, at St Paul,
r> lay. the Utu day .,! .Surember, 4. c , 1861
lu the matter of tba aaiaU ot Wiaiaiii C. Gray da>
QMA«d:
I'pnareadiagaad
aad W. If. «• k
prayiBg forre Aona theiriu ^^; f. .tb that
be liaena^i loaell the real entate ul ««, i ,1eceA.ed ,
It i« orderad ibat Thuradi,.', tbe 2«lt>i day ul l^ai
bar, A. u. 1861, at tec o clock in tbe 1 jreno.-iu at tba oQ
lloa of tba Jadge o! Protmtr. m the oity ,jl .M. Paal, b«
aaaicawl for the beannK .,• said peti'tion, acd that
the beira At law of the aai,! dao»»M<i And ali oibar
Ki-T." ulfresled iu ka:-. e«Utr, t., appear at
» -• - ' • ' thf i'rol«Ale Court, then auU Ibara
t '"ilfu.aol allow ,-Auae, ii any there tM, wky
tt , i.r»«-er ,'' Tb. -ai'l petii;.iiie-> .h.yiil.i not ba grant-
A 1 I i<i further ur>tri-rS that the aaid patitioaara
g, , , u lice to all |ier<«uu.-' mteraxled in the aaid ealaSaM
fir it«ideac> f.i the iiai<2 petition, ind the baariaa
:LHt.v,i by oau>tuK » cny M tti« order to be pobilak-
- i> 1: -,^1 J'au; Ire*, a newspaper publiAbed at 8t
"•• ■■ ^ki . -'^ "' Ramsey, for tour kuo-aAiea
x^^'A I :pMi>iir 1" "A.,: j»y of baannr
I y HO^T,
"o*- ■** Jad(« ol i*robata.
' oi Raoiaav.— ae
To tbe Sheriff or anv Con»Uble "f «aii' Oonnty
In tb<- naaia of the HtaU of Mtatvaaota, you aia hara-
\.\_ c n.tuaaiiaa U» aouiuoii 8. 8 Smoo't aad Daetl
Welhiian. ii '.hey khail Iw found to your county, to ka
and appear before ihe ondarkign*,!, one tf the Joat
oe» of Ihe l^aa«a 10 and 1 r aaiJ ciuntv, «n tba IMb
day if January, IW.;, at nine 0 clock "in the fi ranooa,
at aiy oflSce in tb* Third Ward, 8t Pan! in aaid ooua
» tu aak wer to Ckcar ranfll ia a ci»il action aa4
bae* you than aad tbaratbiawrit.
UWen -mder my haad tht<18th day of Decambar, A.
B.lWl U. W.bCLLrVAJI,
MalBSw. Jnatioaof tbaPaaaa.
jkmTMcm^-^mmBmat^a jar
• a Ha ■ ~
VUTM
- Wirm
HaanattaR Stars baa, vltisaateaaM. Ml mf
bw! aad board, I hereby forbid all paraoae wbaknaMr
froo^ inuUBg bar oa my aoraoal. aa I ahall My w>
dakif of bar cnutractiar froai aad aAar tbi« teta
Dated Sl Patti Dac iUltk IMl.
I* J.B.I
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THE SAIM V\\\ PTJFSS. FRIDAY. JAM \R\ 3
1HH2.
0' .•
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r«r* I .%imj%
(Lhr
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1862
i^f5$
I W KITK OTUU K PAkllKS
Carbon Oil a: L.uiips.
\
Tbt.< iifvr volume b«ginH witli tb« Nr« ) ear
tbe nioM t ivoruUle time for sutMcrtbiD|{. Tb«
success which (he> rKic»» has nchieved dunng
the tirgt ye»r of itspabhcMion ultords th«> best
eTideoce of iu « ulue as a aewspuper, tuid that
u morefullv ux-rts the wjDtsand views viftb«>
people of .Miiiiifsuitt titan iuit clhrr paiier pub-
liahed in the State.
Th« ruxsswill cuuimue !••
ADVOCATE THE CALSE oF JIST AND
KIGHTE'.H S IJOVERNMKM
Tbe interests of American UbiT ,
THE FERFETllTY OK THE l.MON
and the preserranju oi Republican lostituiiODa
Honesty and economt \n GoTernineDt .
THE VlGOROr^ rRO>ECl'TION OF THE
WAR
far tbe suppression of the Slaveholders' Rebel
lion ;
Tbe use of ererr available mean* to cmab ii
efiectuall J, without regard to tLe prrserraiioD
of tbe ptculw institution for which tbe war
was begun ;
Tbe Pesss will give th« current history of
the war ;
The general news ot the day ,
Al! iha telegraphic uews '>r tbe Aanocitwd
Presa cf tbe United States,
Tnt proceedings of Couirreu and s*iate Le^-
ialtture ;
THE PUBLICATION OF STATE AND
UNITED STATES LAWS,
(Td It alone would make the P&xss wonaaorr
tbta ibe iubicnpt.on price;;
MARKET REPORTS
»T itlegraph, from New York. Chicago aod
Milwaukee ; and carefulljr prepared commercial
rtportaoi the market and trade of St. Paul
• I Jkmorr Hall, •««r]r Ttit»$
m altM^Aaat* frost » uK 1 a'ctK^
CHOICE. PURE OLD
Ht>TTLEr> WINES.
OF EVERY
« A N BE for
UMuN
ItRANU.
N »» AT TBE
uall
rilKAPKR TH.\N THt CHKAPEST.
.aiai.
GCAR«.r BC^Z.
PALMEHS VINEGAR
L xV M 1^ JS
PIN Ml IS rBk cm QB &TATt
oK'f> ■<i>.ck L-n «!' r«a» "
FlXll KlLts.
IBST l^L'AUTV
e A R R O > OIL
IfiARVlN'S CROCKERY
Imporiiiig House.
ao CENTS - — .
Still They Gomt:^
KlLl'Al IM< K
(iUitLUlE^.
NEW SftOCfHy HOUSE !N ST. f Aut
J^**'»*^**ai
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COOLEY, TOWER & CO, ..
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I t-lQUDRS. CIGARS, &,C.
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E.IURGED MU IN QUIRTO FORM
a wiU OMUia atMBt roKTt
n*diag mattet— oaartj M^ht
ttttla apac* baai^ i«»..tra :o «anTti
Oaacopyona j^«r
Oatetp «ixiuontbi
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rTeccpie. ooa vfar
T-o •npi-.oaa jmc
T»«ai7 copiaa om ywu- too«» flil.^
Tm.^t.^f.:^ ^ rfiTiTnliTii— ■ ti W
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ditioa* to ela«Mt— for «a«xpir*«cl
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(*r MMHiaiMtwr^ »< C.C. i •«« AOa. af iMa mtf,
aad kav* fo-js^ ii af tjcei—ui ^aaijtf aMI A«a feaa
all <la a<iawo>i ■ tairrxiif t» n B BBft."
••!«» PiaalD e la. IWi
Sou at »aiiw>l- ar Mlailu«tf «««to«a«Uv«i.
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Km, WiuxT A Obl** Siraa
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to yrMwt (aa aaar aa paaaMa) rtmr W^
ut».i«ad awiodM >>y ffUS FeOOLtti
Rocbaftw Hbrtary, K«w T»i*, ar I
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bMltky, hac4r F^v* Md tHiwiatai n«M. ■<«■
fli<Ma».Ai«Mary,«Mi iiMjIkJag .■ ite Hvnay
Uu* AMkauWiarMrted f.«« tbe Barpwiyu
Ikia city ia Ikrae <iaja Wka aa*a it to c«! WMtk
tiwatimtxta oVvwy ycr:«aie toci tte aMtarvMr
liefor* r*im •raen ts feMiga t^«* n lib 1 1 ••«•■•
ot ilMK bT aB aaawL
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rcrt* !»•
OF LAXD,
B. BCrSEIT,
WfM OVERSHOE
CHILDRENS
S>row BOOTS.
WM. J >MITH i CO.
M<««l9
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C«Btaiaisg all tb« i
»• matter t.i th« Da^t
Oaa «»py one T*»r
On < cop; (IS oK-'Dtha...
One e .py thr«e tunatK',
Cloiw v.f fivMrn-* jtxi ,
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i a >« prapa *4 *o <io work chaapty, aw
• *srr aeinrtmeataf Jnk maA Bonk rnnti««
Ikiok Mknu^iura. ce. . Ac
OiJ«r» f.,r Coun'T unl OMeuU Rtaak
•a«iu paniealarlv •Alieito!
Addrea.1,
PRESS PRINTING CO..
St. Paul. Minaeuia.
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Ii* •& ■ K!«ak
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m«r:; .«• HaAe by tlw aawi iewffh WiitntaA, ■■> able
w. lb- Mid 9 4a(7 n. Jaekaua
ThaaaMaM dateal tnba^aeaad aayaii! u|<ua tti*
MMaMtriMval tiM(late<rfUua aaliaa.ia eeven biiu
*»•* •»* eifBty •»• «i«Uar» aa4 twvwrty »»« oenis
AaJBDeatiw piimiiiaga'i laa baviac bevu id-
•niaied M laoueae tba 4aM taaarr^ bv lb» tatd aK>rt-
fa«« ar aaypart tbwairf.
y 3w tbatafcw, antiei i» b>rnb> firvu. tba. bv tii
tae •< a paaar a( «!• eoatalawt la mhI aiortmse,
au4 ilfctwably 10 Ik* alatatM ia anab <aaa »a<1«
aad yntvMal. tbe abov* «teaar[baA aortngvl aiwat
M» wiB ba mid at |«il»iie aaetioa at iha Trost door of
tbaaoan koaa*. la tbe mv of ■*t, IHul. a; tfu o ii -ck
■c tka fcewaaoa of Ibe l&th <ia:r f4 Fabraar; l^ttv.
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Mr^t'bMMla j_W,!„aK..' ,, Ii -....'.oUu* u« „.»,
frM*d, a|(a>B«t ».i*b.ih < h... k,. «, A.lo.t^,-; • ,
oftb. e,Ute..tWBi H B*o<l»li .,..cr*«. . «,, ,, , ,,
tberl>, Uhutj, E H»*,rr, Audre» i«N«ni.rf, Wu. H
lloru«, Joaet.!. M Mai>)iall KUu.ur Wei«, (.*„ir
CAiupbell, JuLn H :^aut••'ru. .xti<<i«(>(>i| l» Ooulu Ea-
anru C Bolton, ([..rlr^ \ Mamubin, (-rantuB ^ U-
g*-iiuii, AlFjianutr \ai.oH (iii,«h. Ufu, t M,,to, |,^
Will (*J(iweil, Albe.i Cl.iUfi:,.! «( t Whitney , Iboni
• ' h '.(jMUu/lioraoii H Klieti.n. Artwmui. Gale Wju
I a.uimiL Ti...ju«- lh,lj. iVi^r iJtikev, I albrop F
K*^ • J ' . r»;j(i, Muiuloi.1, Cljuner W Willian.- JoLu
^ '" -;-,<'h.rl« H Williai;. , Wm M 0.rc4.ri.c
K.cUaiJ Uayioi,ilor.<* Ailm. li,r liwril <,l ton. cm
MoiHT. o( ihe county ,.: KauM-x Joseph A J-aiui. Mu
■e. Palliogili, Woj K M».i»l.»l.". ,\ !• Unrl.r. '}' u
Waabiaglou, Itaaiel A HuoiMj.an. Mu.rf Perry
yaakliaStaale, k C l«lmer. Clii i-u-pber Ii Thorn'
Wm U bau, Uuu■!«^ B<.nu.i, »ijd purliuif ;nj.ih'
|iait«aria«"Bouton.t .<njiili, i utb-r W uunuii Hi'
Txm A Taeker, Walter K tiurotr, H B i;.i m.,! Wm
H Ruxtoa, partner* uuoer the ii.li>,. »u,; mi,, v\ H
A Tucker * Ct.. Mt*rt FieW, .)«u,f. B JacUoL, iUt
garn A William, by ber nexi h„ii, , J J i, «rv h.
lar A narlin#,Lo<-kwf-irf K(ir.»,I audCbiu.-'cLeatf
Vouo,, JobG Mc\V«l.. Ch»r;.. C Luuo. 1U*uq,u. 8
Fletcher. Epl.i aim C Kb ■
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W« Davi*. B.char. M.r.bail & John ii ;. ,i., Hicbari
MSpeorer, J.-in. f (V'i,i,» i,...,,!... I \Vi„.
iiaiM Nel*«o. Aaron W Tullu, i>i. l,J.,.r a.
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SUITS KENTUCKY
SALT KIVEE BOURBON
SUIT 8 KEKTUCIkY
SALT HIVER BOURBON.
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H Shelley, J b Mi.hler. Alex.n.ier t> il^cr., 1- 1 Joae!^
H M 9 r'ea.e, Cliarle. Hunt >d< Uu,, l^n,.,. » ^
T>n the kbuTe named I ffendnn;. »bU t-ni. .., x^\^
In li^e naiueof the >ui«oJ Wiuneboiavu »i» t.ert
bj Kummoaed aaU reijuiTBO lo toRWi-r iL« ccmblijii
ifc ihi!. action, who ii. • ni», . j. .1 womiuj. ojiU .uw ihl*
aottOD by Mo-<i> .Sherburne o! i,«!,i couuty ! K»uj»t'
beraaxt ln«i»,l,« copy uf ehicb i» here».;l, »«r»e(J
upjja you. kiid to *ervea copy of your »c-»er on >he
»ahMM-iker >l bin o«c« m the city i,l S,!nt i mi Ui
»ai.i ft.u- oi Mmaeaot., wilhiu taeoty day* .Ret 'tua
-rrioa ot th.-, humuoni t n you, exclu»i»e of iha da,
ol«uch«efTice ardi! yoa fail to an wei vie i..i
MBiytaut aithin the ime aloraaaid, -he puioiifl ^
tbtaaaiioii vill apply to ite Conrt f r ibr i.-l>e! d*
aiaadad ibarain. UlJSKS SUtaiBl'KNE,
_ Hlaintitr. Attoriie) tuivl ifkilT'ini
riaT»,i .say..,..,|,e. V4 IJH.l uuf-.hwl
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Distilleries,
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J^ If . ^ A a * r 1
WBULBULC AXO KSXML IMCALKK IN
Books and Rtanonei
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3 K. PUTN
OO&K&Ji ore AKI» MaKBKT ^OMl
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a.., FAMILY
C^tiy.
Naa » tae taaMaei
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ClSRE^rr AND E.\IHA\GE qiUTinu
or
THOMPSON BRO'S
H A N K .. K S .
AfD UEAUKRr) I> K.VtH\:«(iR. I.AKD
'M.\RK\.M-at. dhC.
B A N K A H t r K U X D e
.■♦aw Tork.
Onto,
tova,
lo'liaua,
W aooa Coaaty Hank,
ttmaav i-,. Eu1or*a<l Scrip.
-. 8. f>'2iaoii N'ot*,!.
CaitA.-t Sutaa C per oaai
YVoae wha eoaa aad jaM tW
ACkSON GDAftU
ptaaad ia eaa-a'taMe ^aaiti i
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m^m» rmrrmm j,^t
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It'Chlfaa,
Philadalpbia.
Kaw Jaraey.
Pitt. barf b,
r<»plM Baat.
C.t. ot A PauiScrp
twu year* X.-«at
EXCHAVGiC lUrCS.
a- — w. • , Ptaaiia*
Baatable FoBdn |l
Obio, TaJ*na. Iowa '..." i
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^a» Vorkaod Nev £iuiaad w
Atoanean Oold 2
Ca.ad 3:*t». Treao 7 3 10 Sotm.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.',. J
■'obsanptiooa reeeif«i at onrOace for tba NVUou*'.
I, *3 ''•«r.o{ T S 10 laiara^t, or cat oaat par a*y oa
each say dollar aota. by appoiataMBt of th* :)aer«ar7
^'^ba Traaanry
Jaaaary 3 ISflU.
OUR HOUSE,
THIRD STREBT,
aSTWS£.V CiDkR A MINNESOTA
St. Paul,
w rtady tc aecommodata tbaix old eaalOMara
aad Uie pabUc.in geaeral with tba b«t ai
OYSTER* i: 2S CKNTS i-tB MISS,
■ AND yp.IED at 80 CCCT8 PER DOXEf,
OOOD CID KASHtOXFD HSBMS oi OTB-
T£83 at 40 CE.VTS.
'^beet of Liqaorn car «!w»fnba bad at tba bar.
HENRY F. E. VITT, Propriator.
«ae»dtf.
baw
tnrtws
/s
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r t n
TOSEPIl HALL
BaifBCCaiij ~.c;
a: tbia city, t^-. • • . -
pa rnee o( ladte* aa \ ftatlaain aiikMii
OrSTKR SUPPERS OR BEAL&
Tba raaaM Jaai fitted ap are awa<f teSMM
an> aatirejy apait baai tha paMla aalBaa
ENTRANCE.
PITTSBURGH ALE
P i: R E LIQUORS
i.a^et Beer A; Luueli.
Tba baa? la tba city aaa aiaaya ba ha« a: tha aaB
aovn Pittabaigk Ala aad Xsm" Bmt Iklaaa a<
.TOHN HAGGENMILLER,
Boer •tr!«t.6aaiaarfraai1teil ^ccUtfte.
RAISINS, f ITROX.
(j RAPES A: HON^EY.
Toj^ of nil Klucl«
i^ it,
ERNEST AI.BKIGHT.
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weladiar a t«rfe
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Foreign Wines k Liquors,
OLD BOURBON ^NO ftrl WHISKEY.
ASU MOATUUL MMLT WHisKEY.
i tad iba: tba iatprvaMoa pratuw that inre
«, ran. I wfeh to aaeara ilw eittaea* mnA cth
-r. bat faeyeaa aaialy r«l» up«n frttlnf pure.
Uw-ulteraied Wiaeo. Braadiw and U'n Jromior,
U . U . U EBB.
A.--< . V. ,. ^ • '.-: .->c<>tcb ile.S«>tcfa Whiskey.
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Wiliiaiu<> twiu({,Jr J
The 8iate u( liinoa«ola
To the Kttovf naiueil .>:«uu ja.
V on are hereby nuniuioned auj t**u,r»U „^ .n..^
the complaint of the pU.otiff in xt.-,lt.^,ZTc7l
lion, which hat b.>en lhi» diiv il Jj b.ed in "b. ^ «~
of the rlerk oi thu Court, it ti ';;' '°f Is"^,' ^^
Kauiwy county, l^inLe^ola, and to ►;tre * ..^ic:>
} .ur«n»wertoibe aaid conipUin! uix-u ii,r .ui4n
her. .1 hi. oaoa la aakl city .Tf m. P.u! «'ti -wJZ
ty J»y» aftM toa aarriea ol Uiis Kun.wun. oo Z r „.
eiuaiee vl the it.y of i,uc)i ^errice : au 1 if , ou «» ■ u
aaawer the sai.i cou-pU.ul aiibin ihe ..me ai.,^«;d
tba plaiDiitf will takr.ii.,tgn.ent .(ra.nM yoa lor lU
I, t»l.001.o.; witb iiilfre.t fci ihe rale ..iM-TaB
per cent per annum upon ftaOO thereof irom ibe iaij,
rf«y ot llctober. A. I. !bi«. ,u i ii the rau o: tw.lri
pel cent, per aunuu. ujH.u »» 1 Wi tbireot lom 'ht
-«on,i ayolUarch A , IW^. upon $lfl..6 iberaof.
I""l ■ "*"<'•.» "'April, A. I). IW.», up„n $4g »<>
iSr?« .'u"*")^' '*"" "''* '■' March, .. I, J(i60, upol
WT7 thereof, ti OBI the fourth day ol .June a a
ItBO, and upon >40 *-i tberec!, Jrom the ^efoD4 ear ci
Hated 8t. Paul, Uinn . Nor. iih. *. d. 18«l
U. R. BiGEUiW,
"':^ Pl«iotir> At!. iue>
oeata,
wmtum I T jn^ p •
herein girt.i, the; ;,
ol Urine '^ ,1111 iou ,u,j'
A RARE CHANCE!
f: w. e n d y
OENEHAL tiKOOER,
.£ > lev ««afc.. 1 «1E
I n I
REDUCED PRICI8
• M«mn AaoaoiBt a*
DRE&6 GOODS,
SUBROIDSSIIS.
aOSIfiRT.
ULOVBB,
ZEPHYR GOOD:i aUfTS WKAR.
i' a lu I 1 )
VERY BEST
P r o V I s I f»
w«B«r. St. PAn.
II
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vs.' W.r?- ..; , IIX
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PROVISIOXS!
AtlESC: • Br iTl i8RAT£i rirN&AB iOU.
■"»ppee.m Uiciaai,umau Hotat
^nmmti.mbi am
1: 1: ^ ► t: I. r c.-!j''.. .uU
I re o! r • V .,' .alwo tbt> 4th «»ay t Ortobar,
* ■ liM, c ' -ted and delitrred t.y twmuel
'^•th aad baAi:y t.»<ct, hi* wife. iDO<iga^oi>, to Si
■ea Cakhart aai Joaa Han Barthmau, nioiigafteei,,
aaaiaji iag to aaid a>Oft«a«ee#. t >Mtr bail* aad ae..«iia,
Ike faUaviac kaeeribed r«i»i e«ute, eitoata ia Barniry
ity Miaaaaoia, lo ait »• Bepaaii^ a: tka aortb
alBi Aatkoay Uteet in tb<«eity of Saiat Paul,
M 'be eaatre of lot a.«, (4) ui t|)«(i ••Tealaan. (17)
IB K oa * Imaa'* addition t« Si Pai.l : theac* ii &
aattberty •-iiaataia tkroagb tbe eaatre of Mid lot fire.
(>i aad B'ao thra^ btt tbree. |S) inbiockaaaaataaa,
(IT) to Maia atiaat, aa* huadnd nad alaety titbt!
(IM) fret ; tkaari wakt aith U,t lia. of aak) atiaat'
twaalyetckl aad half (Xjilfaitt, thaaoain a aoaih
ara diractiaa aad paiaUai with the liaa firtt uaation
adta 81. Aatkaay attaat, oaa Uaadrtd aad ninety
aMt ftai . tbeaei aaat vitb aaio etrrct. twmv
•%bt aad half (MM) hat lo piaee of bag ooinc _
aad alfo tb* oee bal' o'^ tbe wil of the brick buildinj
«« "^l •* tba aaid lot. n. w .«eiip«*4 by J it M
Daily."
*■ Alaa lou aa*. (1) aad twa, (^ la Lee«b>. .uh^i
ewioa «f anrlfc wm« cutrtar .f block fcmr, (4) la
UMk'aaMitMaaroBTloUto ti.e city of tJt. Paul
afffwaaMe to a plat recorded ia tlia oAoe of ih. Regj.
terolOaedeinr ■aaMeyowMiy. - aoaditiaaed tr. be
, _ . t «»l twtatr <>T* baadrad dollars
beeordiaf to oaaprcaiiMory BotebiMrioii
a«aa 4ate with Mid nMrtfaga, abidi wa> lied kir rec
nHia th*a«eaaf ikeBev»t«ro'Oaad< tnrM.i<lBaBi
o^ eoaat.T.ne tbe 4th day Oetekar. IBU, at 10 r'.
alack,! a., aad duly re-ordad tbareia la book ■ y
«f llart«acM, aa pafaa M7. •!>, «1» . aad na w'
tbata ia daiaaad la b* due at Die date <>f th.-
twaaty aaiaa haadred fcmr and 6-luu dolle
TlMnfBtw, aatiaa ia hprebr riece . that »^ ".
tha pe <ar Ol aala ia aai.: mort,r. ga aa»'^^JJ""'" ."'
pacaaaae* tka. aaf. aad of tbe at< latr ,f^'^^ '■
rac* afll b. foreelaard by a aaleiif' w.' '"S " " ""•
prtauaa. at pabiia «aadwa. la * .M.tl^^TJ''*,'^
aaak, at tb* uaat daar rt th« ' ^ "*, "Jp*** »«Jder for
aaM artkaSrtk dar «.f J' ° " "^^^ "* ^"^ ''"•
^^^ tttildJer "IV-' •» «> IWa, to aiUafy
•▼ co.\a:R.N _.\otic<'
John H. Irrioe, proptieii r
IrT.ne , 2d aJdiiKW to s,. I-,uI. aill u«ke nrplicai^.'
to the P^^trlct Court. -J IlMnrf. :u end iJT 1,!
county . Ramify, .t a .p... ^\ ,e,ui .1 M.ia C^r u
t* holJen at the ■ ourl l'..-,m in the city .,{ bt I'.'ul
Hr; .?X7 "■•,»'l'»'^*»y- ^^ 2''h day of :.,c" .'
bar^.B. 1861, ai ihvop«iiBgofKaM\ Court, o, «. .oob
tkaraalter a» c-un.«l canbebaard. lot aa order va^t
ta« tba plat, and ►urreys and 'the re^.d: C "SL
pUieaaasiirTeys of nueh par.» aad portion, of iT
::'^/ "»', '••',- "■»- lrviu»V-."d Addit^u to iec u
of St. -aul aloreeaid, fc. lie and kre embraoad ,ith»
he f.,.loa,ng limit., v,i Cniroefcug at a point «•
tlie«iatb lioaoi ««,d .Addition, whew the iZlUaa
<■( Main i.treei interMrt* rtit! ^oulh lioe , th^n«a be
^^T^\ 'I" •" **•*•• **''*' *" l»»* northieet coraS
of t.l«ck b. ten ttienea *a.t by tb» north liTi
Mid bl.--k to the we.st hue ol llecatur ,irvet . ihJao.
in ■ direct line, to the northweM corner oi t>l nk nT
-leren ilience u.-rlhriiy by llie rouiterly Ui,, ,.i dJ
eatur Mreet Ui 'he «.k1 lint .,r Truxun el^ei iheae*
north by the eiu.t line ..i Tnii . u ►tj-ret to u.e i.o.'tb
bouadery Ime of «„ .vjjitlpa . ,h^„^ ^,„ ^_ ^
n..rib .lue o the noribea»t ooroer ot uid AddiUou
Ui.noe ...utb, by ibe aeet Hue oi Mt.d Ado,:,w. U. l^;
«..i.the.M corn-r tbwTOJ : Uienoe w«,t by the eoatl
.Qe «rf -aid addiiioa to tba Llece ol heginu.ng
Al«.. that p<.rtioa of aaid Addi-ion within tb« 'ol
in,t limit. Ti»: ODBBiencmg at tba n.rthwem
of aaid Addition . thance by the we.t nn* o(
^outh to th* north hoe of Vin» ►tr,.-i theiioa
•a*t by mid north liae oi Vine Hreet \^. Jl».Ii hUael
Hue De ^endaariob . th.noe by lU. »l.i li^ o^ ,T,a
ta«t naaied .ttaet, nonb to the north line of .aid Ad
diu„n . and ibenof. we.-ly ..„ u„r-b l.ne
piaiv of beniuiiBi;
d. u , <,.. . J. H. iiiVlS>
8t. Paul, (ietolier It, 1861.
lo«
ci'mer
t.. ibk
r.,-rj« ji«r
•W'^
WuBkKA^
-"•^.^
•>' MmuTh-Jiuit
I.yiuai. Ilay too ac'i ban* Ii • -^ .
bi^ Wife, ol the ciij ul .-^t I .ul, county «r ■ *•> •-• '
and ^Ule of UinnaMjtit on the ird day o' Kauis*^:
eit^uted and delnered to Haer* K B»^ >*•.». 1601,
ta iv>unty, in jsii ^ute, a oeruia i' .■••U, o- Ueko
f»ge ol that date, which wa« re.^ ^denture o! mort
the Re^iRter i>'. Deed* ot tbe ue' ^^''^ '" "'*" ""^<' •>'
oa Ibe 4lb uAk o: llay, A j "i* i""oij u! Keai.fT,
iabook •' R ' of niirn»r ^^\, »i i-X ocloci r.x ,
wberehv the iMud Ly u» J?" "" l***" "* *'^- ''~^,
too, ;.i» wile, did g' -nl^.Tloaand Mm ia ii I.»y.
mortgage) to afc'" *"'• '»*fy»"> "^H aod c-imy, (la
n'-Mgne. (b« ► ■ °«»'> •■- BKlweil, bi« beir, kod
lanu. aiU-,** "lowiug (eacnbe.1 piece* or pare*:, u
■ey aaA7 '■ •.*"" ^Df*- hainn in iM-id coud't '>' Ram.
AU<> laleui MiuDeeou, lit
<»•' ..' "rV"",>'i'"°^'^ '*"l ^''^^ '^ -WDsCip OUUll,.!
^ ^ly eight, (2S) aou the Ue.1 half of the bouir
aieb
notica.
1861
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A. k jiuacte
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' "'•"* f --.. ■ k s: • -«»f,^.; Froit*
9f • laaalatioa of tba Board of Piiaetan af tb* St.
Fkal Oac Ughi Co , adoptad N'oTwaibw Ittb , IMl . ib^
pricao.'OaJ wu re.:a8ed froea aa.1 after V = 'emUr
Ut, frsxB
S6 TO So PER 1.000 FEET
at- Paul, Noreicbe
PiCUKHAll.
S*cr*Ury.
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with colorec |!a,M,, eontala*d la a rwl moroseo oaa*.
.!„'"■*''' *^ '"'^bly rawardad oa laafiac thaw
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to tb* HM«iC ar aaiy
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r rs?()RT'4RAiN otparator ■
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MRS ELIZA FERGUSON,
Corner «tfa Oi Wabaahaw 9t»..
Saj aaooBBiodaUOBf tot a .'•• ».;iiuoiia. boardtn,
•Mbar day boardart or «xi^*ri. aaeSA-lna^
Ccub't
T. bacco, Oiaia, *■., a jast raaaiTbc ha M
wiater itack.aadwpiapBjad ta ftU ardan ta aa
ten', Cm
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BUeour., V.rgis,.! k^.i &«s:..a.> 2<<£,.A.&f aadO
JBf Tobaoeo. Fiaa Cat (^awiag, xpijai t« «
the aty.
8WBST BBIAK BOOT f>irBe.
a la(|a aaiaitaiia' Thaa* pipa* aia aU tha ga i
F. W. TVGBiU.
Third atiaat, aaat daat t* Cbah'a BHk SM
St. Pbal.bew. 17
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THEY ALL GO THERE
THrV ALL GO TRERE • •
THf^ ALL GO THERE :i
WBESl WHERE" <rHEEr'»'
ve\. TO
Vi'ATSON At KASTMAN'8,
Rakei t kt . B«-t w«««i «Ui Al ftOi,
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^ t^ T^dad— In Ibe ofir*-
i^- ■~. «*aa>e>y aaaaty . Mooe,
•' ■*•,» Pi •■ b"t*^7ir^^*'*i "'
t<aa toSl. Baal, in said cruD'r
ioar, lea aad aia. (4. *. «d t, -.a „
SS^l^^Vr** «uar«ar«< bktct lour. (4) u, I.^b -
i-r rtita at ant loU u> iba towa (■«• citr) o| -• la^l
!?yl***°*J">^'^«^'^''' "^»*i, aad alliitoaied
>a aBBMcycaaaty. M uux — j.
. ^""••Jit fi'aiauB to b« aa* aa awn aMWteaa* at lb*
nlfc TT't!!? ^■^•»«' ■•^r » aa W lot dallare
daairAed Mrtfa«*. by th* a^iect «< the ^ u:
f*tor« to pay tb* aaai of ■aaty tbarebt^ ,*.
i 'u ""^ . 'T^SlS*' ^!?**** iaititulac
'acj» fliMalM*, ao^ie* ie barab]' Kie«;> t'hat b, r>r
ta. ^ the pa««r afial* ia wid aMfigaB* o.nti;nrd
•ad by n,ia*tb«»j|,ak4 aT the Miuffe. ih7 -I
! ■r«P» •"!. b- i»Bai«ad by a .0* o( ^aid preml^e.
a. P«bbe "aiua, u. tbe hicheat Mdl^r.at tb* Ir. u
do.- cj tbe Ooafi Hou« n ibecjl.f of .-• V»^i ,n .a..
^',r'7 "^f*^- ''• '•" ' "'''' n ^* ^ "" -D "' the
^tb day of Jaaoart . ■ K^j-^. ^^ ^n^., jj,, ^u>ouu\
tbea due cat lal.. Bjort^rarf,, icmaOiif ,, h tbe espao.
«-• kiiawad by la» !>•>"<' iie<ee«yiar 4ib, 1»«)
••■NATHAN BikBSBMAN,
,« ,__ siM'V HEBBABT, Mertaagre
_Jj-^0MMOV Ally dadllirlia
fjjTjTK •EMi.wymamTj,
»^ . t i: :.tk._Ii..;r,u C..-url.. Kvorih
iric !
4»!tb*aMtt*r rttheappltaatioa (fOharla* N Karl
aa msolTeot debtor, faj a iHMJtarge <um bi* debt. pnr'
' ■• J'^-'r.-toO' .-■■ .•..pt.T '8 of th* compile.
CO -tale a: MiaaaaoU. eatiUad, '■ Bebaf
; Debtor* '•
^'^* 'tJ'^' •***<*"•■ loeentoiy and
Chki.e N Earl,a reeidint of tbe town ot
-!<• f. .r-T '•• ABf*a, an' fita'e t.' Minn*
:i« ^ ..».-... jed fron ht* d*Mi purfu
, -. T .,^E. ,-.■ .-Upter -6 c- xu compiiM
ii,« .-•.*- .-;>i.Eoe«oU. '■atitied •Rel.efof
l>eh,u-? ,1 1, i,r<aer»d borefee ikat ail tb*
*■*•■--■'-■■ -••.■.^ .>v.. CbariMN E*! «rr re<iDir«l :c
rh»'..-.c; Oo::r- -• :'.. F.-anh Juc;,, » ...tnct. and
eouE-j ." AcM.i * - - •'■•tctwrnt TfaeC.uriHou.*
to Mianeapat. 10 >a : J.-onfc r...trirT, un tbe flret
hj-aaay onUrab. a. : ItSTi, „ » t ^,^^4 ^ ^ ^^,
•.-a' day, »hy ta aa.!^-cm»a; 01 tki *»w 'n»o,fa«i',
e.tat« khou.d act be mace, an-' h* ^ i-.-charged froaa
_ • j»b!*, penoaa: to th* ptoTi.ioii. o« •*.. ehacter
of -.•:.. ^Ja^p!^ed S'.atBt*. »fora»»i^
A a . ,» furlfier ordered tha
e< .a the ■ 4o>>k» Bef .ibiieac.
' a". Asoka. tn tbe oot^cty ot a».-4*
-. ^ , r*>crtkM^*
-..tioo nuniUr two, (Ii) h.nn^ U-rc .ein!,. ..,i ir.i.
•a addiuon 01 o«t WU to ibe .-,iy „1 .St !•»,,, „od„
i^'■*^£??**«•*»'"^■•"•f"'''tTl.,*. .,r ueyloo i.
^■"•" ■ Praepaet Addition to tba city of Iji Fa
(eioeptuig on.y from the luragoiac daecription, •• :o-»
nuii.l*r.^.eolT.i:f)) ^eeaatyoae, (71) .ighty «.
«. Wkrien a > ri»,p«;t A.iiliiion to the city o- .S' J'io) 1
lo^-thrr *.XU »ii kn,i Mujtular \\w t.erediUa,^r.-» an'-i
apfunetancei thereunto in .o|wi!.f appe. .Amine
'.» -><-ure tbe payme.,i c Ihe »um '>f »4,4l.or kn' ic'
lei^M thereon at the rale ol twe:Te ,,er cent per «ii-
cun,.ar,.,idin^ 'o toe oondiiion ol a c^riMn Drinili-
.u:i aoie.^HtP,; «... -„dd»Tof SU^ . U(^] e.e,-Lted
' , ...k,. iyui.o ItaylOB, pkyabie ano UeliT-re.! to ...d
lienry t Bidweii, and ,lu« on oi lHrl..re the lit aa.
o; October after vikte '
A.DA wherv.v ^»;,1 Umaii laytuo »n.i jj^r^^ g
I'a.vtocii.k Wilt, u .i kl-o in kod by shici in>;.i:.ture uf
niori^«*e, lu f.,iiR,Jerati,«i of thd prrmiMi snd tbe
.^uiu c: hvecoU*™ to them in hko-l pe.a by »a:- Hen-
ry 1. BiQWeu.d.d waire, surrender and release i;fc
•a.o Ueor.i E B,dw«i|, bi. heir- mO kkfittj, lorerer
all their r.^l.t, bc-Dfbt. equity knd cjnim of -eden-i.'
'Kic whatever ( with the exception . ( on- vear'- tiaj;)
lOkod t..IbeI>!^n.lse^ »; r.■^«!.1. kr.d their sourte
n»nie.,uj eTery part kuu paicel Iherwi.aecordW' ta
the .latute in luct. cju«- ii,k.5e aod froeided
XuA wh»re»«. \Uftr 1^ n... n tb.- i"\i» <,< -ti, n,
t.cr ci..me,i i, t.^ .jue .n.i i« due <.„ «,a promiMorT
n. 'e kUil nv.r:^!.,,.. she ►uni of $4 ti6<),8e, »at n- i-u t
or pUH.-.:iii^ ,: u* oroil.ww,,^ b,, ,,,...^1 i,,j
stitute.1 to r covsr tbe a. S.i -rcure,, by ,*..;
or acy part Iberaof, and :,., pur! ihere,,'
paid—
Now, tberelore.noiioe i* hereby .cir^n
ha^ l*en Biad* in ihe payDieLl 01 il,( '
W O" tt 8«i, due a» atnrMtid
c«e.vrr
J a icu: In.
<»C Trk ■
aiSdiT.: ■
Be'b.-..
aotk \ .- k .
• t: t.'Th.
8utute« .
Itikf 'T-ef
that detkBu
kaid kua cf
kod tbk! ««id morleftu-dul
K.U,..*. will be«.|,, by ,b. ^henn o .LticZ^t
a»m^ey, :n -*paikl.> parceU am. itcvidiijg to ,ubcl
viMon. and IB the order .,e..g,ateri, »l p„t,S, .uciWd
ar:erao,i b, vulue .,! * power o: -klr conumed L
."",""::'^u ';• '■''% H^'^"' "'1'^'^ •" '^•^' •'^•
■-' • r '•» U<^C,.uit Uouse :c tl,e c.ly ot St. J ^^
- Iu.; c.Hiutj 01 H.m ey auu St.te ot Minne.,<.u, o.
' '• If'fll, kt 10 o Cock Ic
10 .aticfy ud [,tv lb.
, ... 1 -o'} tJ'^'e andmongaira a'
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tar aaJ* jo* ta daac at
mmmr
liBc* kj* anxbaaSe :a ttd r
partial u v tcac um OatataA
tag i» fat the 8Vs«a«a
Vbkmb k teaaBa'a. a* tha;
wbki eaU t^'w
WeCK: V PUH. k nawk
papax pabaab^J i« the at. .f Sa-nt r ku., the eaTt of
fc.T»rTinea' o- Uj, SiaU of Muuh-wi. ,„ j^, ^^ ,„
•acr, week fcr taa taooeakiTe wa^a
Date-^ niKsaatlNT ISth. IMl
CiUB & TaM^ibCBOB,
^ _ .Indga *«b J idiaW Pi«rt*t
•e W>
k„ . •*»»«*y.— I>!vtr. t Court, -id bikfrvn.
An<;u»;a)-R Ckpebarl, PiainiiB, >
agamet ,''^uniroun»
Heniy? It»w~,ij :i*.„n.i»D; j
lo ttie oame r>t the Sta-. o: Minuekou . To B*ar>
S . 'kWgfD , the above tMta-d Detcadaot .
» ou are hereby .nmujoor-.i and required to aatwar
ih.cotLplajnjn Ihi. act.m,. wbich ba. bacn Bled In
tb. w«ce o( the Cle:k of ti„- Duuict Conrt af*re«id.
aitbee;trot Sa.pt Teu! m ih. count, of Haoikey.
.^.k!-*,: MinBe.w:k.k ifae Court li,,i.e in i»id city
ano .0 M-rje » , r.j , ,/ jour aiuwei to tbe aaid on*
piaim OB tb* »ttb*.cnber. at hii office in the .aid city
of !«t Pkul. IB »!.-. oouot) , within twenty day. aftar
ine imrr.oe o ibn, .uoinioB. upon you, axclnaiTe of
tiia dkj of ,uch ^rvioe, «ud ;f you £»il u> an.war tb*
«j»o conipiamt wiihio tb* time eforeeaid. tb* plat*
UO IE !hi« af.tiosi wui take ju.lguieot againit joa
•or tb* kuai cf uur hundred, twen:v two and 14-100
doUsfk (»42a 14), with interwi thereon .inc* the
twer.tiet!. ( 201 h) day o' Ortober, Abbo Donuni our
tbcHkand right fauDdr*d and iizty, hcatde* tba d^
bureeaaentf ^ thi. actiea.
ADOCeiTS R OAPKHART,
Plaintiff, .nd Attoraay m p*r*<ia
Oktad St. Pan i , Oct i'» , 18«1 cct31 Bw
^m M .'i^£ W~S'mirrW9 — r»
SCHOOL BOOKB.
for .ai* and latroductiaD, at aaar Hani, at
acta
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MIMULLd BOOK 8TI»&,
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THE SAINT PAUL DAILY PRESS.
vOLlMi: 11
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NUMBER 3
I.HI'OKl'AM' KL nOH.
The Cbicagu Trtbune pLuvs r« liaiict- iifK>D
itk: report furnished by its \V;ishioiit«»n cot"
fespondtnr on ibe 3lst all., to ibf efltvi '.tiaX
Cien. Hal!i ck !« lo be a*<itn»<«i lothe o.>m-
laund of the army uf th«r l^Vtonao, iUHkr
Geo. McClt'llati. Aliliuiigh »uob an cvi-nt
M Qol improuabld— thf lYttiodwl «od lu-
creasin;; dutif^ of uie ComniouKkr>io-i4uer
Q<> doubt ca!liO!; for relief iroin Uie iioni<-
<ii»te sapertri-iiiM) «»f tb«- army of the P.'ti>-
uiiiL" — the retiviuce of the reporter uf tf»e
Ai^ociated Pro-w i>o the.suhjt^t ■.ioccTut^-
Jay, wbeo ibo r»«(x>rl oripiualef. render* tije
sMry at lous: doibtful.
VOH IHki riiriH tli.«.in£AT
rb«- Chat&id fkwiiiiKi a|
Wiu H GuB, of tUiphetii
mcastAl io raiaDgr « ooaipMy far i^ Bngi-
iueoi. tiod we are proud to mj vttli
iug pni»pecis id Miuce» <|uitc a uuaher
oi our ba
io hH Ooip— J mmI ao dookt
that h* wii <nnD harf a i«B and
oompaay.
Capi. l^erc van tur«cTl\ V. S.
ood i« well kBown thrn»4hort the Btatr.
Hr Will. BO doob?. nu9c a
i:MM>ttaa.%«. TMS M}l
H« Central JtipMUKtM tiakna m li» imk
approvini; of the mntmin of
SHdeil We iiave twij lo mj i^ai wt mn
Tiir K.-
JL> Ocher
wnt;
F£JDKRAI. HVTKON A«WF HKMUW-
KU U> rHK P10M.EK.
W" •'hail iiu .1 'ubt .-♦'.•uri.- tnc ^.Tatiiude
of the Pioneer by our jreoerosily id j;irii,g
it the bteiieSi of a free udvor'jsenient in tbe
Pkkss, of ti.i foilowiny auitouncemefit — thus
giTJus: if a much wider circulation than it
C'lnld ohtair, in tlif coluiniis o! itwt paper:
We are infonuod. from Washiogton. \\\%x.
lb* PkMttr J" DtvMjcnt hu l)e«n deaignaied
b? the Federal AdmiDistration as the odieial
paper for M.iuiosota. in place of the St. Paul
I'ru*. The iawa of CoD^resa, ibertrlore, end
treaties with foreign powers, together with
public nolics-'s anl advertisements, wrti here-
after be published otficiallv in all the editions
of this paper. This will add ^Teailr to the
»alue of our paper, and be a apecial indace-
ment to the people of the State to subscribe to
us issues.
Ai ao iti^m ol news, we could have at-
tioipa^wl tli's iifioouD<*m«;ni a'. Ieaf>t a
ifionth, bavirti tarly in Deoentber fyvn ad
ri«>ed that t he characteristic appliances '>f
Ear! S. Goodrich, Esq.. — who hasjast re-
turLed from Washington to oiaketfaeabxve
modest auuounceinent —would »uoc-.-od
in obtaining for the Ptoutcr this pat-
ronage.
If is projit^r to i-xplain thai the appo;ni
ment of papers in the several Stares — two
in each State—to publish the laws, .tc. are
made bat for one session of Confress. and
expires with liu- lonipletioo of tbe publica-
tioa of tbe Inwd. Ac, of that sefiaic*. In
the ca-^e of the Pre«, therefor* , then has
been no removU. Ihe term f.)r which it
was Rpnointed Iiad expired. The appoiii'-
ment of the Pioneer is for a tK?w term, and
Ihe impression eooveyed by the language,
• Jo place of tue St Paul Pr&vs." is. there-
fore, not correct
Sn far a^ the Prk.<^ \-* aftccted by this
anion we have no reaiiOD. nor are \»e dis-
posed to maiio any complaint. But if we
have any jujt appreciation uf th-r m-rit« of
the matter, and of th.e *engi' of justice of
the Republii-an pr..!3S and people of the
Stale, it will be regarded hv them as an
outrage and an insult to tbe ever true and
loyal suppi^rtiTS of Rppublican pritjcipirfS
and th"^ V:» lion il Administration, thit liie
patronage of that Administration ahoulJ be
beitowed on u joiroal that throagh Ion?
years of rorrwp' rale of their opn<«ent?
enjcyeil proii-^- patronage — that riirouL'lt
iho^ years wi.s their bitter, implacable, un-
•crupuloos en- my.iind aae<i the power which it
convineed it wm rigkt, aad wr
•urreixier as uoe of the
Tiir- M ^, svertiog tlw
threomedat.
We <iared m tio tifjtA
femptrd to do wrong.
Wc 'tnlorsed the actioo ol oar
ir.ix merppcary eoniderat
gratuitous.
LiKiAL AFFA1U6. '\ 1 1 1.^
Lam Wauask. Uaif Br«e<l aad Bea. Scrip
irtt luuupsoN uKoa
Tat iloaae of Hope aimoal pew r^^uting
will take piMe tjhif afteroouo at .3 o'riork
aY
I.ATI'ST NEWS
TELEGRAPH.
vN' f jwid their two mileai;e> l<-for«
opinion was officially furnished tor
KlPhiySSiy KoU lUE DAILV V\SJ^'^<,
WASHOrGTON NEWS
Rkuukmn Sbbtigu wit] U beM iu ib*
HoMc (oomer of Eigui aad Wactiu-
<A ilreelB,) la-ararrow; pr—rliMn by tlie
PMbir. Bkv. J. D Pijpe at lOi^ o'clock
a. «.. and at T f. « Sabbath Sabool at
h»b-pMt tvelre, tmA tbe L4>rd'K 8«tpper at
UwK o'doek r. m
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
INTERESTING FROM PORT ROVAL
AHOTHER JfAVAL DEMONSTRATION.
Tat UibiaLATcas aKts neat Toetiday.
■Goig tu arrtre, prepar-
■UWT til awamiiig their duties We no-
ticed ia iMm ia« evaai^ the (oliowi^
ul Fiiioiura Onaoty.
— Wlnpple, of St Loom.
MaBiMViOf Filnon , Aiken, of
r8«8uw;AlleB.of
aadllarni,ofOhB«ted;
Fkwl 01 Wttmek^m. and llMrbtr. of Good-
'h-
niiuifeterial gjidance
A*isiiiut Secretary ol Treasury, Harring-
ton, ba.« bet-n absent "from tht Dtpurioient
for a week or 10 davs past on account of
I sickness
BKPOBT O.N lUK PLBLK PRIXTIXG-
It appear, by the report ol the Supcrin-
, lejidant ol Public Prinliiv, John D. Ds?-
fr«s, thai Ihe (iovernnient Printing Bureau
haa been conduoled with tbe utmoM tfficien-
cy and salisfaction 'I'he wisd-.m of Con-
gr(s< in eupp. r-cding former arrarp mr r.ls,
b, the pres<nt '•^tabli-Lnieht is luily vii,.jica-
led a- compared to tlie prices formeriy paid
public printers. Tlif-re has during tbe past
7 monlhri been ao actual saving to ibe (iov-
erument of ScOOUfJ.
Grcverr.ors" Messages.
r.EK.
ilEREJ.T
OM
— Tbt wjury
trying «
uu« a
iug
^ByorAerorGeottmi
of offic^ew has beeo iwtitvted
Miijiir Wood. CafH^un Poner, aod
BUnchard. to ioqaire into the M%b ol the
latr tireuf tbeGoffcraMBBtilabieaat Waab-
ington, and to aMntaiB the aoMttM
aod d.image omwwaed Uancby 1W cr>-
den^e ^bova that the — Im of
burn<ii is two baodred and thiny. bat
have been unable to leare that it wi
work ol M iaeadiarv. Jhff
luoiruw.
-Serator UarUo'fe bill,
provi-uooal fioTrmniria in nil
•are Viifink. is iaianded aal omt to
duce tho« Stain to a tnritorial oooditior,
but put a stop to the inter State &iare tnde.
frees slara berewfter bora, and diridea pal»>
lie land) and other pr jpertj ol
among the natxinai soldiera.
marines.
— K bill will probabiy be in
Coagn:fi. next week, rapealiag the act ear-
ryine the reciprocity treaty with
to tfiect. and adriainf the Praadnt to (hvc
notice of the tarmioatiao of tbe tiwaiy it-
self The pawige of this act m^ had to
retaiiatory legialation hy Graat BMak,
such a« tbe repeal of liberal proriaaaa in kar
iMTigattoo laws, by which oar vva«# ha«w
a 9harein their eoailiaf tnde.
— Tbe toUowing items aretrtiM tte
aourcv
AccittaBt.- -A
was ^ -»i My
iL czcaTatjag a
Patrick 111
city. The
la^ge rudt khk^ Mr. Pehao oo the bead
ly thuogli not CaiaRy iaiurinf him
JacMt Fcban
y white aogagvd
opoti the ptv-niMa ol
the upper part of the
t caved io aad a
the
nor the
ptaetire oe tt,» acbiec?
The United States bare always
ftaedoa on the h^
and wfl always ba far aa a
of theint
it cgtaia m^mIUji wMalwayahc
oar aafal aadfinl atUtadu Dwriw
the hmg aara haiamii B^aad aiad
France. a« had the canyi^ tiada of
rea-'. 't worid. W« aaaalal tkaa,
'•* ^ '^- - •'^ arar ihoi^ that neatial
tjialy h«e Craea mter-
r i ... ■- --behi
hdii thus ai-.j lire-l to the fullest extent to
pnvvQt the election of the pres^ent Xatioral
Admioistra'ion— and above all. that during
the dark aad tryin;» day? that shadowed that
Administration from the Inauguration un-
til thv» Grea of Sumter di^psil -d the durk.
nes. a !ded to the dangers and discoura^'e-
meotij of the country by such disloyal and
treasonable utteraoues as the foMowinjr :
"It cannot be done [crusUmi? the rebellion',
you have not the power and never will hare ii.
A million atrl a half conservative men of the
Njrth will nevi?r fn-rmit it ; and we finnlr Lh;-
liave if the aiti^mpt be made, which God Ut-
b'.d, the 8tru<i.;ie will sot be confined to soutii-
era soil,"—/', -•i-.r, April 10th.
If the PrktS wii-M unacceptable to th'.>>e
who dispen-e this patronage, tbere weresr.. h
trne and faithful roprescnlativi'* ot tl»e pnn^
ciple^ of tlie National Administration on
which to bestow it. as the Stillwater .We,
tenger, the Witoiiu RtpubHcoti, tl.e State
Xetvs, and a .*coro of other con-i-^tent und un-
wavering Republican papers that have borne
the burden and heat of the day— that
through years ol fierce contest with the ene
mies of their principles — foremoet among
which was thi.^ sime Pioneer— securevl the
trinmph of tiio«e principles in the Slate
and contribated to their -uccess in thcN'a'
tional Admini3trati:>n.
We must not be uoderstooil as ceosuriag
the Adminislralion. Neither the chief of
the department who makes the appoiM-
ment, mach Ic-ss the Pre.-ideut. kootn any
thing of the papers npm which thi.s patron
age is beatowLd. The re«ponsibiliiy r.iits
•I?ewhere.
The advocacy by tbe Prks^s oi K-.'pabli-
can principles, and its support of the Ad-
mini-stralion is not in the least qualified by onr
not receiving tbis|palronage. Such advocacy
and suppoi t long tnte dated tbe receipt of
such favor, and we do not doubt wUl con*
tmue long after the Pim-er shall have
ceased to enjoy, or even profess the prin-
ciples under the color of whicii it has
obtained it. Our .support of Republican
principles au 1 of the Repoblican Adminis
tra'.ion was nn purchased by offi.-ial
palronajje, and will not be forfeited bv ila
iaaa.
Happily, t.j,, the PaESS is not at all
dependent on such patronage'.
We are proud lo say that its patrona^
aaJ support, como from the peclb. the true
eovereigos, with whose right moral aud p..-
litical 8ymp:ithi?8, and heaTen-bom instincts
It '•- thoroughly acoordao' it is m no dan
ger of the lo.-s of these.
of a terpe
Tbe J»ttUifmtm at tbis
paraitrapb for th« h—«8t of " aH
concern," (as Ku&sell, who had
first article on ifae arrvst of Maaa
was furntsbed from the State
that It had do ^»plicauoa to tit* cwcl It de
n:es toe first aad is soleoialj iroaieal as to itar
last. ■■ It IS well kaowa," li says, "that Mr
Russell derired the ric«« of bu letters frrw
the comnnoaest text books."
Congressaua Jackson wnlcs ftwa KeMnc^
—where he baa a rqpsseat of Caralrj — tkal ho
shall not take his seal this winter, iiaisw the
armv :□ that State has tbe ciiaiatlaas lo be
ordered into winter i|aarter^
Postmaaier Geaoral Blair u said to he desi-
rous uf a seat ea the
If he \i pot there tbe eiedlestt Fbat
Poumaster General. John A. Kmsss, of Iowa.
is likely to take bi« plaoe.
A larjte puMie BooliaK win he hoM here he-
fore long, at wbieh speokera, hsch cn'U ami
mUit.ir.r, trill arge reasons tor a snst* wariike
poller, and tbe use of alt means to pat down
the rettellioc.
It 13 certain that the
at Ur&insTille is un
tien McCiellaa is rseavenag bst slaw I j A
brass band last week did aol saoeeed ia a«r«a-
adin^ htm into a ret>lr.
Runr.ur says tbat GreAt Britain will deoiaad
that Wilkea be rfiiiiMnailod
In ^ letter to the tMnrirsa Miaialar at St.
Petersbursh, forwardsd Wn hy the laical
steamer. Prince OonahakaC says the B^we*
ror h.u never ceased to arow his hspss fer the
grandc-ur of ifae American Uaisn.
Gen. Pbilip Su G^orgt Vsrkii fs sni to
be the rebel nng t-fim of wtteae death hv
suicide I appraiMd rou.
— ti n Curtis has beiii aetgotd to the
c mmaod of the district Soath of the Oare.
and W»^i of the Mariac in Mcaooh. Thb
is the br^de whxh will embrace the thrae
Minoc<uU cavairjoaaipaDies. wtJch,aoeM^
iog • > t^rcayoifcut, will be a Cbloael
Lf>*» - roiiment.
—Mr?. Boiky, who has ivtaiaad hmm
NorlotK. uoder aflair of traoa. waiaiiaaul
on the Baltioiore boat, and oaiaefaa? kt
ters irom R'irfamaod found in the Koiof ol
her bonnet a!Hlaad«rh« garaHnt>. Her
diary coataioed pricca ia ffmhawnl, and a
memoraodan of harinr ktaaed Jed. DaTi»>
han<?
-« i«*J
the
Giaat
Its
fc-.— that ao
.t; isaactity or
to the Slate,
■J.—
irciiB
ofthp
! Slate;
I 2.nai
he
tafadahaae here, to which ,„^
liam of acrr¥ af fniitfal land pv^
taoity •
3. That Mumr^irta a pnhaahle ai
Sinap. aai that tbe
cakirati.^ of land mo tbe fiart of
aa •* » wcQ
It-— I
naeai in ■■■
the ^r I
froai the
iiafla«
ofRfieroahoth
Uaft
■ he read with a aeaae
of tbt Atlantic
jBflhlh CMT-
the ^aeiits of the
hraaKas
mh
to I
■) aa caqawy wdl atim afta
' i* spitaliuii t;e?atBe, ts
base faiirted from paun .i_
IWt Ihi ar^hhwa^ Sbitea. WiKoa.
ad lawa. io itfani to igiiaiiaa of Qer-
are m4 atfhgat, aad that
■7 aho,at p>cantt,a<«er%
AfBBt :
BM oiha- '{$iai«s da cx«
it IS to pn-r*--:-. mb.
sfinat^'ij reithiaa
Ai-— Hon. Geo. Sluotz, the meai-
to the Wisconsin Legislattue ffoa
Iht Saperior dMtnct ol that Suie. wr« ia
our city jiafciOay, cm roafr fv>r
1W Norlhwoiieni .Tg k«i of "■ Old W
did a betaer dead thaa when it elected
Stactz ;a fvpcenat its iatcraata.
Man WiliiaaM,ef the St. Peter /Wkoie-
is down <« a baMKM virit to St. Paul.
Oar BMrehaali shoald exteod their adrerti-
mag psiwaagf apthe VtaneaaU raHer, and
the Tr^aac it oae of the iwal and truly live
of that regioo ofcoootry.
■ ♦
Ot» CavALar Coxtakies — Lieutenant
of tbe VbiTd Cavalry, furnishes the
I items frasn tbe bead>
qoarters of our boys in Mis>ouri ;
Barrox ii«Bb .lks. Mo., i
Ueceoiber », l*ol. (
We amred jcsterd<v in good order. We
^^ V^*J food quaners, bui are not vet
I— ia two or three daTS we
shaU be aD right
Tbe three Miooesou ooaipaaiss are bow
•^ethar sad X tbiak we shall form a bauliion
s»i joia the ragiasat known as the Curtis
OwsH. (Col. Lowe's B^aeat>. Il we do iLis,
we shatt probably get oar hsfass withia tea
dafs. Tea Miadea has jastraoeived a portion
of his bacata.
"^ ■« a *eiT ezteasivc ar-
of Fresssat's. There sre
troops left bote. !t is a
m drf wiall w, tboagfa not
rfear awa,bowtei, have
to riBSS|ilsiB of than t>ad eolda
We expect to go tnto netire Ber*>ce in a
rerj tbort time, ia tbe dircaiaa probablr of
BaUa.
We are aadw iaati^ ohhgstasas to Mark
Ueadnck* ead Joha Chambsrlaia for their
"•^ snd aaretaitting atientioos to as during
the trip la (%ieago— they dessrre tbe highest
plane far their Cirittitm Ukt
BR.VIIA.V S MILITARY IRIAJ.
POsTPO.NED.
The reporter f<*r th- Associated Pre^i did
not a» is allegi'd report or circulate the re-
port, that Gen. McClellun had diimissed
the charges brought by Brig. Gen. R..;^-
cran«. against John Hcuham, nor huS Lo un-
, '•' DOW. said a single word upon the sobiect
.Ki.. .1- . .h -Il ^ '*-^'* " ^'''^ P'^''^- ! The faeu are briefly there. The char-rp.
^tiona^ eiiianupauon y^^' ' ^.^\:^ 'TlJ'&r':^''^ '[:^
mL'to it^ndTe^fof T fT""-^" ^'; ' *•-»-'-- has deni.] tht truth o "^e
ferae to it and instead of :t a Mil nrvoared , d.arges and a.ked for a court martial but
thi< war refused ai tiie present, from
ed^Kis oommilto ,j also ,„ fa.or ..f „.a .„„„,. ,„„4 in KemJckv sud ca^
Wasui.vciok, Jan.
SITPPOaKit VIIC»rb uF TUt I OMMITTEJC
COKFISCATIOX AND EMANCIPATION.
The HeriUJ's disfiatt
. . prepared
by the cuinmitlee and predicated upon tiie
suggestions cf the Presidents mesisa«'e i., iii
"*■ '^■«»**y *■■■■«• «ha M MMBM, imoMA> Buvd,
«^«»*'th»laa.J«haH. MKJ.U.aadcraMkM of
thalM. Dr. 1h«aw ai94,«U er X«w Totfc city.
rwmm%i teTvioM wiU to hriJ at tha
a.f>
the raaadslinathcj caa crtiaet «
iChwarttbe rehriiioa eaa-
■idaifht darknea al»>
'» da.-j^ f re we «ma
the
aay " it'liffcaiai " Thein= .
** *B** *•■* ahae, witho.. a :.
oat Hapart^ wiih^t a market
f their
Wa
whh the I
at a tiae when oar a
tbebkKhaileaadaar
Soaihaa oaaL We
UK orr ar > ^
H la the dafeaa of the coast
.\ c rrespoodeDt o; int^ CtiUral RepmUi ! ■■> Oaaala. Oar
aaryoatheglahe.
faeeiia
Dat .n.ni.NG
A arxi.
CA.HP.
part of
thei
hadyfai
BttT
•NKW .Vf)VKRTISE.\IE.NTS.
»*" tPf« amu «( T«Mh w ValeawM lar
TWBJJIT OOLLaas A SET-
i««rhea4i*ir«r«>«t.«laM««ot t^t ««*
"**<'a««Mto«aw»a^^«lHM, ar thm
*•*•* O a.
bring into the service whatever number oi
troope tbe Wiir Departau:nt and Com-
majiding General may it?quire.
THl iMTEO STi.TE6 .v.VD KlKOPtAX PnWKas
OM ItClTRAI RIOHTS.
Wasbingtox, Jan. 2.
Spetiai 10 T>ibune.)—h is doubtlul
whrihtr all thti corre^pondencl- between
this and European (ioverniutiita touchine
the rights ol oestralaaod belligertnts on the
coean, called up by JScnator Sumner » nrso-
lalioo, will be ONsauuicated u the Senate.
Boonffh will be Blade public, howevt.:, to
abow that Ruasiit, Spain and tl ,- .smaller
maritime powers are alm.>i ready to accede
to Mr. Mercitrr't docirior. by wh.cli private
property IS gaartnteed the same immanity
oo tbe ocean as on laud; that France if^ not
lar ijehiud them, and that Great Briiain
alone, despitaha' rt cent championship o(
oeutral r^^ alaods by her old procedt rits.
The publicaUoo will wiitiout doubt eoairi-
bote to tbe 8uca«. of a movtraent in the
right direction, shrcadv on f(K.t in Kngland.
Tbe earliest letters date back to 1856, &aon
after tbe Congress of Paris adjourned.
Soae of the ableitt io iht collection are from
Mr. Maton. the iwvdecessor of f.Mr I unik-
ner
-Mr. Pickens dispatche) from St. Pettrs-
borgh are full of interesting conversations on
tbe subject betwien hiiusell and tiorizcha-
koff. which are perhaps too frte and ea?y to
f« made public The whole subject will
proOaWy be diaOHsed when the •t-solnliou
is answtrtd
CliiS roil RAisl.VG RF.VEKt B.
1 lic bub Committee of Ways and .Mean-
are engaged in preparing a gemral tajc bill,
which wi I be tht basis ot a ojiiona! curren-
cy. Tuc comiLiliee's idea is to raise mooty
trioogb to sustain the credit ol tbe (ioverr.-
mei:i, though tiie ux may fur the tiiue tx.
iug. be more than heavy.' Tlie committee
ii also maturing a Urilf oil', the provisions
of ahich »i i larjrely it crease the duties oo
many articles ot geoerai eoDsumptioo
6PLKVDID SAMTASiT rONDITlOX OF flit AR.><T
Cfficiat intormation received at the .Mwl-
ical r»epartm*Qt .fthe army ol the PoXi>-
mac, sutes the Uiortalily is W in prapdr-
tioo to ifk; number, than ia any American
city The Depart^nt !,»« the ofDciai list
c4 llT,t»00 90ldi«r8. and the health of this
large body of men, uotwitbstaoding their cx-
poaare, ii better nhan among an erjual num-
ber of aeo anywtere in the Unitcnl States
BSBCL
convenience of their altendanct
out detriment to ihe public interest.
with-
Latest Port Royal News.
Xaw VoEK, Jan. 6.
The Hein/d says our news from Port
Kuya! by ihe Ariel yesterday is interestirg
The British steamer Fingal attempted to
run the blockade ut Savannah but wai
foiled. She got ready to make her way
through Warsaw Sound, but inforraatiou
hi\ing been received from a deserter, the
gunboat Ottowa was dispatched to' the
Sound, and on her arrival the rebel mos-
quiio fled ot Tatnall caTie down to aU&ck
her ; after a brisk engagement a she!! wae
put tlirough Commodore Talnall's vessel
when h; reiired. The escape of the Fingal
was thus frustrated.
A Sj>ut,iih schooner without a name, but
laden with a valuable cargo oi Havana
cigarc, 8hoo«, and other stores, was cbaseJ
run aground utid burned at Cumbrrland
Inkt on ihe loth, by the boats ot the Bien-
ville uud Alabama. Iler cargo was takt
off. The trew had previou&lv fled to
woods.
The traospon? Cahawba and Roanoiie
fror
arr
news.
keu
ti,e
- -""f"'^ ■^-iianun uuo xioanotie
■oni Fort Royal <,n the evening of the 30th,
rrivfcd here this lorenoon. i hev bring no'
ews. They pa.^«t-d the sioop of \Var Cum-
berland ou ItiC 1st, in latitude 3G, longi-
tude 75, cruising.
Advices from Port Royal indicate (h^'t
Commodore Dupout id preparing for a new
naval deuioustruiion. <Jun boala are coij<
ceatratiyg m.d a large number ol armed
launches are practicing to apsi^t tbe landirg
ot troops. About lOOOO troops cou!d be
spuretl Irom Ili.ion Head, iu addition to
lien. Sltvens' biigadt, to operate acaiu^t
CLiarltolou, Savannah, or the reU'l force at
Coosausatchie — the latter most likclv.
01
Message of Gov. Andrew
Massachusetts.
Boston, Jaa. 2.
(Joviriior Andrews message to the Ug:,
laluie lo^ay is of onusui.1 !■ ngih. Iigv^s
a ceuiial hisu.ry ol fads abd figure.* show
Ihe part MassacLusett.s has thus tar U:-
naotitt
10 ACRE LOTS,
a tha eit« UariU cf
!a*4 MM i«»<U:j
IWaalS Aci«L«talj^ arias
k.raBi.fi:pwacK iwe
BtaafcraiMrtracT*
•t. ftial. Jm. «, less
Bssaa maKsxTt ,
atH.
an gives the fi»Uow,ng ac-Nvaia of the
iihaMot of a litpor s^^ller :
■' T^esterday quite a
sc.ne was bebeld by the aoldien of iha
bngade. Tbe Sutler of the 2d New Ygft
was dfuaaad oat of eaaa. flis aftaoe
w«a_«;UiBf whi*ry Ttigeaaahw of
tMttles were found in he aaguu. The
guard who stopped bia the satlar iflrapT
ed to b.-ibe, first by anacj. ihea hytha
precioas enateuu of the eaatrahay haOiiK
but thesealiad waa iaoamptih|^ Md aicr
a s'.ort oocfineaeat io tbe gaanMaaae he
bad half^doaea beClies iisapiailii hna
bis neck, aad IhM. at the paial af twa hav.
OQeU>. was marched down the lioes of the
whole brigade, which was drawn ap aaar
the New York 3lth, aod l>elor« (jancral
Gorman':* •juarters. iroa there Ibrowh aar
camp aotl pe»*e.l the New T(«k M. He
was marched ia tnis maooer to Poolaiille
aod through the entire ieag^ of the
ooc Ma the road leadti^ to
tLer w » dtjchamd by Corponl
son. who hfcl tbe honor of
escort. He was honored w.th the _
moiiC ot the Ofe aod drum wbis+i pi
the Rogue s March
■rhr'^7~K- .' ■ . , U-' Tn-.> Sutler of tihr 34iii New York
- the VNa5liiQgt0Q telagraphic cori**- summarily discharge*!, aod
pondent of the Chicago Triit^n* says that | ^'"*^ '■'" preseoc* w.thi'n toe i
'* It is reported that Gen. Halieck will be ' ^^ '"""^*^ ^^' the s. me oOeaK.
..signed the command of the Potomac army \ StcnelniGor'ailn '^" - "^^
aoder McCleUaad.' ; piayiog smash with' Sutlers
• simple Utafflw
. d peae^WMh " '
that priaooers. which
of a pawerM aly aai
"" " rartatflac
war.
thei
the
pabieniiw.
the
The
he laaaJ to lie ia
Earl Bojaera leiier to Lord
in ttraa «r the aaat |
li i« not MM^iiaij;iidi
hati Lyaas to aada a .
Solar firoa Rowiw av «
to
G«ocnli
Dana, are
L«H Lyeai
toaaoriedi
IcLeod
ati
the aaaaer i? whK
la the atiaatKHi o:
Thin dBcal^. aar m b^piy eaded. haa
great iaportaaae ef the ataca eaniaael
its streoftt for a pr^::ri£p: .<appr^!9»4oa of the
IMl
PAvauABLr
TO M TLSKS^
I*. Uk II orjtf. tf the
Mpsed the tafl aah-
83. O O
' • * r I
Ii 1 W A R D .
It- ,__v. J •'*'•■ Year*. W» aftne-y
I Livcr aad WVta '
POINTER PUP.
Wia a ehaia eaiar aad itxnp a><oat the aeck^
"J^wiUeaaaiateaa/ p«w«,w^
laat* .aM 4w sir b( tmmS, or «Mi
• the aaaa «r «h> If artli Wes«na bMM
C If CaKPSraGt
Another Supply
KILTATRK K
uapaiiia iws
^snmsAnoisu. Hiiin..
**» thaa 4mf Maa*^ by tearaai
« nm vm m
L A o I h: S
BAL.HUH.\LS!
hjlKE xs larlv call
a* TBKT GO err QCICM •
SATURDAY, Jan. 4
Wit'
J^awrirsie irji
^» thuaapayraafh
tho«&wthamMa«ri
ihetiwaaairbaMhM
^<>«
• >
■den the
. _ P»y.hita _.
STLf? J^ ^ r****- rf«k« raha
el WW w*^<A a f«rt a thesaae as ii Bee
by &peaa^ aci
•atlM!
iaaMry SStk <
Ato r. tu
uMattiMal
IU,
ken against ihe southern re billion.
The war .xjKnsCs (cH)t up nearly S3 36 J,
00(1. Jo offset this the Slate has been r'--
imbursi-d by the Government cTTo.OOO.and
by oth.r sums making an ui."^re<rafe o'
Dciriy 81,tiU0,0(»0 Tlu- troops^seot into
tbe held both lor three months and three
ve.ir^ with the txception n( one batterv
huvi l>ecn full) armed and tuuiiipcd bv tl'e
Slate.
'Ihe (iovernor recommends the State to
aasume the collection of the direct national
t^a\ ..! Sb-Jl,oti. i,^.i„j, i,g proportion of
^:'(i,U(Kl,Ooo auihori ed by Congress. Tbe
State has cuntributod five regiments of in-
fantry, oiit battery of artillerv. and one
batalhon ot rifles of her miiiiia to three
ujoiiths service— aod to three years Service
eh. has sent as \oluutcers, twenty- four r- c:-
ments ot inlaolry. one regiment ol cavairy
five batteries ot artillery, two companies of
8l!urn shooiers, and an lulautry bataliion of
livi coni{mti:(.s. Si.\ companits moie are
attached to iwo regiments from N\w York
The Governor urges the rejM al of consti-
tutional discriminati.iu between citizi-na ol
alun aud tl.ose ol loreign birth.
The rccommeudation made by the Gener-
al Goviriiiiient with reference to coabl
defence is fuliy endorsed. A communica-
tion from Gcu. Jotlon upon the subject will
bt laid before the Legislature.
-Military education' in u!l common schools
i-i recommendeii The whole numUr
of enruiiid militia i^ 157,490 ; whole
number who have gone inio the
volunteer service of the United
Stales, _is reported by the Adjutant Geoerai
at 27,276, about 11 .(.lOO more are estimated
lo^be iu naval service as saiiurs, leaving
217,000 at home, besides those men capable
of ordinary duties.
The Governor closes Lis message as fol-
lows . '• The great rebthion must be put
down, and its promoters crushed beoeaih
the ru ns ol their own ambition. The
gnatest eriine of nisto'-y must receive a
The Mag ooota4cd land claitn bttwet n d^J 'm sci swilt and »ure that the enemies of
U. Laneard tiair>e8Ja<k6on involv- I l>opular government shall stand in awe
while they contemplate it. Tne monstrous
cl.aract- r uf the crime has never ytt been
adetjuauiy considered, nor is language able
to describe. Groundless and causeless in
its origin, it began aod grew up and contin-
uts under the aid aod direction of men who
bad receiv(d all ttic favor? and enjoyed all
the blessings ot our government, and who
were bound by their official oaths to main-
tain it, rtckless ol consequences and deter-
mined to luiu where they could not rule
Iliey conspired against the welfare of 30,-
000,000 ol people, aod their countless pos-
letiiy— they pluiiged ihcm with incoaceiv-
abit madness into every danger, and suffer-
log and sorrow which follow. Entrusted
wiiu the precious inberitage of iibertv and
enuowed with the gilt ot participation in a
p.pu.ar government, the Conslitation
maktt, him at once the beneficiary and tbe
de coder ol interesL^ and institutions which
he cunuut inti.jcently endanger, and when
he beeOHM-s a traitor to bis country he com-
mit; f qoal irea.son against mankind.
MUVEVKVTS.
(Tw**' Oifla'di.]— Rtb'l ^ct«lts came
yeatcfday aoaM eighty rods this Fide
of Fairfax Cooit House, on Little rivir
turnpike, aod oo the Fails church
road thty came within a aile of our pickits
and watched tbeoi closely. Squads of their
cavalry occupied the hills surrour.dini: Fuii-
Csx ; a hu;gc fortji! is two miles Otvonii and
eight rt^meats are at Flint Hiil. '
KO rCBTBKB TBOl BLK W ITU EKCI.Ayn PROB-
ABLE.
Tb- rumor current in newspapers that
further trouble may be expected with
England arrisiog out ot oar bl ckade of
Charleston aod Savannah with stone
hulks is regarded Iwrre as .iiiinlv with, ut
fourdation.
tieoeralMcOiellan's health c-ntinoes to
improve.
aa.&ISG CtiTTON tx THE WEST.
lb- Government has taken measures tu
obtain PottoQ seetl from Port Ivjyal m
tirder thai it may be planted in illin.iis
and othw Wastern Stat-s.
I.V sBSSIO.X.
not present i- either
A qaorora
Bona to^y
GOOD racLTsiu jx MPLoiiAnc circlks.
New Yeai« wait oarfced by especial cor
diality r»o the part oJ the diplomatic ror|>s.
All foreign k»gations were prisent at tbe
White House at the official reception and
calird subaequeot y oo the .<ecretarv of
State
W*8Hi.xc.Tox, Jaa. &
Jt LAW si IT riSALLV SETTLKD.
iag tbe title to a valuable qaarte r S4 ction ot
land adioiniue l.*irrenre. Kansas, has bun
€naliy decided by th. C ummissioiur ,>f the
Land Office, the r„mmi»s.iooer of Ind.an
Affairs and tbe becretary of the Interior.
j ontqoivocaily in lavor oi Gvn I^re. The
. menisol^ the case have been exhaustably
; preaaied ne^ hatli aides by .•mineut legal
. adeiKTs and iaeal«(ed tbe onmnal partio-i in
I a personal conflict on the ciaiin roulting in
the woor.diog of tieo. Lane and the death
' of Gaioei Jackrao. Tbe ca.''^ lia* txcited
' great interest throaghout lesal circles of the
varioas departaniis and the country at large.
The decision viodicatini: Gen. Lane on
• his right to ibe propertv, was rendertd on '
the last day of l>5oemin:r. At the com- '.
mamt' a#»*f.%- wm I '^"<»*^^' »' ^*»» 7^^ Gen. Une prm-nled
mu cMoty. ihat Wi;i»^ i '** •'** Attorney o! Mrs. Jackson the sum ot j
aa«*iwtactua(lMl. at $1,^00 u a free a ill New Years ofleringol
*-", to «M At Mf I kiodaea aod eymfaiby . I
Ihai
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I»*>U CB«BtT
*K01T TUK MiLKAGB Or CONGBBSSMRM.
TTie '.pinion li Comptrul'er Whittlesey
acqairaccd in by Secretary. Chase , is that
according to the w^-sent law regulating the
coaipt nation of irembers oi Cougress ibey
can receive Oiileaae only tor tl.e r»=galar sj's-
»iot . therefore milimge lor the July extra ses
eior reroaKS to be jjrovi j«i for by future reg
aiaiwc. It may tie suted that terexal Sea
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• lovolveti in this controversy for life, tor
freedom, aod for honor, let Maaacfanaetts
in following the flag and keeping aw to'
the music ot the Union, never fail to prove
to all the characteristics of her people that
Gr^££ FOUBTfl PAG£. ~~
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TRK sAlM rAl-l t'KKxv SATIHDAY, JAMARV ». IS62.
(flic ^amt p:viU ,^i5s
7IK. ltlV«KLt. «»>> ■»*>
AI-KAIK
rM».\r
proof oi iIm influ- ' Soott';* lodgMnM <
VTb-re br**th»'. tl»o (»>«• b'i» hill" Won- a<
VVith KrM-iom' «•!> brneath our foct.
BEFlM>»i OK SOKCiHI '»i TIOL %*•
SES.
Chicago. ll« great City of tbo Laki-b, wuli
characteristic saj^acity and energy, offers all
practii-able fucilitiri tor rl.e now iiitorprise
which promises ti» term uu iiiii»ottaiu fta.
lure in its r'uturi- trade and commertv. The
Ch'cago Refiniofe Company, of which Mr
Belcher is a raoviug spirit, now refine quan-
tities of the crude sorghum >ud Iraphoe «yr-
op ut ten ceotsi ptrgal'on.or returuseveuly-
five gallons of refini'd for each hundred gal-
lons of the cruile article A hundn^d eal-
Kn? of the crude yi:-!d aboat aiifty ..fthe
retined.
Mesirs. Chase and Emery, of the Uiiuois
Uorticaltoral Society, declare that the rv~
tined sorghum 'rank- wiiL !hc Ust rrfin»Hj
goldeu syrup.'
The Sugar Elctung Company is^tHbhsu-
td the trade under the uamt» of 'wesifrn
plantation syrup." and the article !■» -joM at
fi:ty-five i-ents per galloo.
As in Iowa, so also in Illinois the syrup
trade now takes in the RTgbum aluio.''t ex-
olwsively m various liK-alities. and in Chica-
go thv- new article i:» rapidly sa[ien»«lioK
that heretofore dealt m.
Harper's M.\g.\zink for Janaary opens
with an illustrated ^ketcb of the Franco-
man Switzerland by Bayard Taylor. U
describes a portion of the unnijrtnl little
r< public uot often vi>ited by traveler^ and |
will be found exCiCtlinglv entertaining.
Mr. BonsoD J. Losaing cuntribuie^ a brief
history of the United States navy, copi-
Oii.siy emhellished with illustration.^ ; among
them are .1 r.umbi-r vi portrait?* of the
lOUgh old worthiei who in the early days
made the flag of our infant n.ivy terrible
on the seas — Preblo. Bainbridge, Truxton.
Lawrence, Hull, Decatur ami others
' Orlcy Farm " and " The Adventures of
Fbillip" are continued. The destiny of
ilr. Thackery's loud, red haired hero i.s as
tnuch d mystery as over, and bids tair to
remain so till the great novelist wntes the
final chapter. A variety of sketches and
ehort tales, with an admirable poem for
the lime, *' Castle Pickney," by Mrs. Alice
B Haven, comprise the remaining contents,
excepting, of conrsf, the monthly record,
the editor'.H periodical discourse with his
readers, from table, easy chair, and foreign
bureau, consecutively, and his amusing
display of the contents of the drawer. The
occupant of the easy chair makes the
recent lecture of Hon. Edward Fverett, at
the Brooklyn Academy, the theme of an
exquisite little dfscriplive essay, a.s elab-
orate and finished in its wav as the ora-
If netvl were for any
«>ncv of passson 10 bliadinf tht vr«« uf
reajhtn. it would be femid In the extraord!
nary manner in which the American pr^^.
junVt.s and sijH'aWors l»»ve tr««tad tht *r-
re.si of the •' amha^-Aitor* of the CoQleJ-
••lite St.ite> ou Ix'ani thv- Royal nail
steamer Trent. But '.here are many pMpl*
who in private h lid very ditiVrrut language.
Th«- .luiet littlr tongues ol the Stork E«-
ch.-»nge are bintmg their double very
unmi>takably. and I venture 10 as>Tt thai
if the opinions o( the judge* of the .*ad
were sought }>rivately they would pn*
nouncc *j;ain«;! " the" bald and patnotic
action of Coomixiore Wilke* " Tke beat
let*! authorities tn the city ar* agsin*! it.
But with the utivraJ cowardice which i» the
result of subniissiou— habitual pr>>>tratian
tu the lorce of majority — caen mil aai
publish. Dor write, nor speak ojwnly
thev an* free to oonfe»« in tbe stody or
conversation ivmer 'l"bere is a cbcrus afl
over the land ot *' tjuite right— don't b«
afraid, and an imflMnae aMooat ofantol
patting on ihc tiuk Peopte aak, " What
docs England .are ^ibout Masin and Sli-
dell^" and ar^ astooiabed to be ioki in
reply that slir I'ares naMhio: abotrt the
law i>f nations and ber national hoocff. If
it w^ere believed really that Great Btitaio
would take any seiioua notice of the act
there would be an immadiaf «- paoio in the
commercial and OKMietary world vhieb
extends its efTecLs to e««ry daai in the
Union, from the President, who lavaatt hia
salary in the National loan, dova to the
daily laborer Bat tbenr i:» a
hope that the Cabinet will not do any-
thing, that at the very ouuide than wiD be
a n.-mon.strance and a tenglhy eorreapBnd-
ence, which wiil end as many other mat-
ters of protocol and dispatch have ended
before.
THE EFFECl" •* i.lMMi If «A!•>■^ A\n MJ-
DKLL.
As I write, there is a ruoior that
Slidelt and Ma»on are to l>e surrendered. I
If it bo true, this tiovemment ii broken !
up. There is S(> moch viokoce of spirit i
among the lower orders of the pet^le, and
they are so ignorant of everything eaoeyt
their own pohtics and paMionc. 90
ted with pride and vanity, that any hon-
orable cooo.'s^ion, even in this hoar of
of extremity, would prove fatal to ila
authors It would certainly render theea
so tinpi^palar that it would daouife tbeai
in the ci>n duct of this civil war.
us IS ixtrrKD to LKcrrar
Admitting the pneral diSBBon ui the
>.r<s ot reading aad vritiag amoog the pee-
plf, there i» a special ignorance cf aBjthiag
but .\tnericaa notiooB wbicu is very aelo*-
i<^bing. 1 may mrDtioo in proul of ihii
tluu 1 have reci^ved several letters reqaeat-
ing nh- lu appear in public for the aid of
btnevolent i-r literary soeietiea. the
o( wnioii were cither good eooegh to
mo to the ^>eefage. or were UboraL
tlie delusion that the nobk earl at the
head ot tbo (orvien oftce was Kekief relax*
ation !roni tie cares of his department by
act i I.s as your ^i.>ecial oorreepondent in tlw
L nitetl Sitter Thetse IcMms were wriUca
by secretaries of aaeocJatiBaa or by
wno were litiTtrr enoofh to keep
<tt Hutograph^
1 tie sicr«t aecoasioa organ of Mew Voih
i> playing the game of the coiyUecalai by
ex«-i(iog as fiar a9 it ha.* any ieiaeBee. the
ignorant u^:.- ' : unst Elogiaod in icftienee
to tiie Mao ~ ideil amet. aed in ihoat-
iug OUT for a wai wiib ber sooaar than laharil
tn the iodigiiitf of doing joBtiee. IV poor
Jack PaddiDg, in bis liBar oJ Jetectioa,
is hoidii.g j;! by the skirts of the Serwtary
01 State, and his cry 19, • S^-ward and I ai«
quite agre^ od this ! .Seward is my aao,
and 1 am Sowaivl's oma. Here we are u>»
g ther. His programine is this: We arit
no tavor^ from England; we simply deaaad
j wiUc. and if she will not yiekl that, we
w:il fight her as we d.d before. If she will
not listen to words, tben let as try what rir-
PiraB
CHitral f '
ami
Prteid t«i rrmd)
■aa. that ihc aaut
d Xbr iprjpT««.- ■* air
•It. Ham hm
ijBr J3 SSTSL''
«i»-
«. w»'
r<«('«ed.
Mtwt , _^
at^T bKK •juiMioaad wi— ii with iIk aitea^ Im di> *«». Oaa
the .
af ibe uiCTA t!« Kumber
*^ imtf U' Mugntfr ' » an Uhdv i*» km. m immt
i I f tkr ruM A> wtli aa a; M ama^ any if ium tium ^Mb iSr
thr daiy <i( ih= urwi^) nmw to n-icra it ta jTkvwmr^. it the l*iwedtwi^ uMitl' 11 w
ilB««Ma' Valt. ^ --' ^ -^- \ • • ^
rvlair lA he war i)» ei Hwl . As w the ck^ Mr Bim^ii.. ihr
tc^mri* tin paii«r» merely ] ^ tj^ Hayika dwterwMwi. ha» dbN« to
he w at War witb the other, trhat he t tmmmmt to Uayn. far
graalato taealhei.' Bat ««er aed ahaw ' au
al' Tbna pMM ii the fact,
lettaiv. oi tht special chaiaceer of the j Wte! the niamiiai ^nr^ «am» i« as
The priaoiale mvabed ia that I H<h
t^ jai; ammed by wtlMts of aa- U ■ jmi ta
' at the Boatai
aadthrUatod
airiw
J Ok
When the
K ■ gu»d oiutble
tik- r^ r is •< < h .*. a d ih< betur
psrsaarc a»y i* « mucti iu<««- » it
,;r"
AMPHITHia %TRB,: Q. H MIX
lasi ^Kw
tOTX«»>
'V 2«ll^ piib-
•< the cordis
Ihaniy. aat
States ia IMft
1 >«iil.«XB
The .Nr« ^ 14. Ht
babrtB aa r^Utniir ma<.- <
it aMMh- <4 the k-« :.. itioii manu-
•hsOieU k .>.» ^.uglaud. It
Ui !br riw ill iht- price al
iheis i4 thf heaviest ixMtun
ia Near Baghari woald rxslise
by arifaig thair caw anierial
prieei Ihaa hy the aaie of macu-
at the iacicaatd rate-
Per JiKsenf, at UMihted, Maiacthe
af cattaa aav heU br the Leeaaia
4.M0 b^ica. which, at
the iwucBt ale of rQQ«tRBption, will bet
By the sale wf 001-
. oenentioo,
•• a rranied It
is <nie there is diStt . .Irriog titc
to he idte, io ~< .ucnoe 1 1 tbe rast«
(fthe maehiDt- iifficahy iu get-
lothr .^t'eadng aaoB
btit i- ™^ -ii a^fcra get wi-
MO «r 30,000 man hf wjlag their cottoo
thea ia wortiag it ap, I
BiillWia
ia Lowell havr a aop-
plj c€ cattoB «yeh wH tel them six meatha
at picnt prtet. Onaiiirt^ the bm
cSG be waMeHifhy the <w|Wi aliens {/"Sey
said the meterial at prmeat pticti The
"- • withma-
m staf fnr
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heea with yoa, as I haft;
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Ran, tbi-idepanm^t wae trtt with
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The northwartoa
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JL _^ ^_ _. ! tue there is m cannon beus II a a n«-
TOE BBlTI&a Revilw .\ND Bl.ACKWdOD'S
.Magazine. — Tho new year atfords us ao
upportunity again to commend the excel-
lent reprintJ wbich I/'onard ;?cott A; Co.
continue tu lnrnish 10 the American
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phases of pohtical opinion — Whig and
Tory, Conservative and Liberal. The
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M they reach their readers on this side
of tbe Atlantic almost as soon a.s on
tbe other. No present would secure more
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8(t of the Reviews for this year.
Shot Woc.nds is the Li: .\ 03. — Brigade
aiicholy exhibition — degrading to the peopic
wtio tolerate it. and only oAnsive '
tb^. .Vmericao people do not pabfidy
diaiv. as they do privat^, soeh
braggadocio. * When Mr. Seward peimhs twy
his Ttaine to be osed io »ch a manner, and ! u- perkwm the
repalBd,and the KAuwba VaBi^
A amrah of cat haajbed aad tweh-
FSaidfy yoor pariraer aad vakiMgB \
te tiaitiir fhnd vithm year reach. &
hf a pM«piiate nUcaft hp OHa}'^
yea hare ihm sahMaalial Ik.
of vietaryy Wertctv
benrif and the invader is
wiiL Uthe aamsof
Chie^ Md ia mj ova. I
Bat tbe couatry wfll otpect 'jam iX>i.
aH» lag tkauat expect — still secre fri.<n
yon. A cempaigB withoal a dMeeL, aith-
aaCcvn achedi omM Heedipsed by deeds
ofgifaln- laativ.
To tUs cad I iM»w caJI apoa ;aa fv year
owe lebaR hnaar la Arrote yatacisiia with
cMfgy BIB MM te pertBct yaaiMlsas ia aa
sdiill.
sa^ fawiyYwiih m
lha« tahe Cat
lAtak My Self Imil
Marah. 1775 mmi Sever
y«a ttatlhad
_ this new BODE
Ibe WiUenMaa, aa4
to ibat ofrr 01 the
4 ■withiaa for
lam
a Waodmaa and Castaag that Bode as aay
albar maa Sirifiaamiak watt me I waaU
thaakfaamaiiihuae a Line ^r tha past the
aa4 he ITiU Lode? u at Mr
ataasfars «a 1 wish S»
il ia :• ae Laatlhai I
lam dear aw yaar vcty
iiJiDuiaciuni^^
: -Ml., -i.'r>dies
■ » ■ .^ t 1 <>M
;pei\U
(.> and uvJDv
yt«r tiu-ftxk
In .TiKHit 4 ".(.•<•
Mm: al L»w\tr.
H. S , have a supply of ootton which will
last aalii aheat Jaly. forty
1 per week. tmi«g eat fai^
^ank arleefoedi per day
mg the rise ia the price ol the manafcctered
artide trom oiot: 10 eleven aad twdvc ceaUi
per yard, it is the oyiasoa of tne amM^e-
mnii that the oorponliofi eoald make iMre
by mVag the cottoa than the calico. Fif-
IBBB haedrad helm midiead ootton, tor
wkschlhtf paid e!av«n eiBia.aBd whieb
thi(f mm hold, is aov w<«ib tbirty-fire
oeehs per paaad
SPLKVIHD Lv»T OW THK
NEW STYLE ZEPHyR HOOD
SONTAGS. &c.
AIh*. Ibr CrflUrU Driaiurs )! lli( ^rliM^O.
Hogan & Camp.
DIARIES FOR 1861^
M. lYIlX't
THK LABtiK.S'l .\SSORTMENT OF
CHli.DRENS B00K8
ti<: iL* Uoli.<a}* M
V. H. mx's.
Ua
aav» of
DASI£L BOONll
I UftMAVLT THk 1. t«T OF
FSILLMIU nt KDEH I %KK
HALEK WAR SPKCcn.
j.-r'triiioiiacui ol I:.- ii rn
baoator Hale > reo«Di belligercLi
flveiT
to in dm
dnll.
Tam^(
for yonr >
ize itoards uT
aKvieeor tke<
shaUthei
w ben tbe White Boom is the
pe-.tple who are mppceed to exernae
owr the " organ " and the inmate! of tbe
H u^, there ia cotorlortheanpaesitiim that
ih<>e miserable iitmltB are not dislBtiBfal la
(A rsoo^ who ought to shrink at all ceaab
Irom thf discreditable aspnciatioo of thaie
wiio ofler them.
HE IS BraPBUXD AT res ATTTrroa «»r thb
XOKTU.
Ir is most extraordinary that, in taal-
ters deeply affecting tbe object for irhich
they are cooteodiag, tbe North will %boic
studiously aad completely the merits of the
case in which so ranch is involvad. One
WDuld think that Mr. Everett might paam
betore be citt^I the ca»e of the Oarefiae or
the arrest < f Mr. Laurens aa cams ia point,
and that writers io a reapedable paper bke
the New York Tunes, by the very awgai
tude o( the issue, would be rsstraiaed htm
eii^agiog in the puerilities wttich form the
staple of their articles on the arrest oi Messrs.
Siidell and Mason.
HtS OriXIOKS I* TBB < Aa&
■ A ntrutral" <ays Whmtna, " istiK coai-
moo friend of both parties, aad eoaaeqamit-
ly is not at libtrfty to £aror one party to the
SargeoD Pineo, of the army, meulions three | J.trimn.t ot tbe utber. ' If tijat he so.
are
Toar eaeaues and impbrabk la
hetied elyeat thwea ae Bmassea e<
hoodto wUeh thiy
DHCBEB rOBT KvOQ
Biawtfaid ami JcC Dam. have
even ia aolema praclsMaliaai| to
— 4irom thsse mea yea base eothieg la «- TuSLav
pcct. Toa matt be prepaied to t)
theai, aat aa^y Isamas ot aatgaaasmi^
lowii their owa trailflrov
-A Al ome
0^ tiriuad
_ mt.ii tahea. aad he had lae goea
I start to t«aU<^ them ta avestakv him
I The tStaad Jan al
' N J.. hadMn-llMB
htf MkHOT. aad that i€ Mn. Ada^ I was
Sweaav.the'persac with wham Badrtsfci
havdad ia BtaoUviu iodidsd the lasitiTe
far the mm ill. Mrs. Jfaria tcMMksJ that
HIv SHH WtBt HBuFv WbY oWwOCUW B W
FHhia aas a amrned maaahn they
at the Bavaiia. UeraiBfeBr,
■ed hararil to he sadaeed by
aad raneifad hage preamts fttim him
riftpr^ Mseide, she
sauic, waa caaaed csnre.y by martMsalssa
at tnr trxpofwre of bw shame. Mrs. Marks
iatrnJawd RadhMki ta FeBaar, aad the lat-
hT was wsde 8«^ sriih hy the farmer far
thasAsarhb seaaay. The Qami Jary
the amrder od Mis. Marks, she waa dm; *
lea raeaped la parts I
it ■» H* ihaly that aa^ aae ariU
Mm. Oatmar hm lafaad to her haase ia
In. Maiki hm caM 10 PhOa- :
r
eAn waeraasKsi i
thia morairg, ta peevent
Hale frommairim his war speadi,
aa nwslini^t^ oa the Adasiaie-
wt, thenrii h> waa
fonied to driisir it un the sim^ aaatian
of a^yoanaMol, and not on tbe reaolatioo
which he introdaoed. Tbe iil-timed effon
va» laeaiTad with no favor, and the
adiuirabk reply of Senator Sussnar shows
detriy that tbuc is procpect of an honor -
sHf and smirahir a^juitamnt of tbe Tr«nt
t.S.i.. thoagh if thera is any loicrencc i.'
> -.« ram laesBeech. it i& that tiiis
r.^u: • _ tie obtaiaflia by arbitration.
The hileving i* Samners replv, which
to St. Paai :
ST P A I T.
Aie and Portei firewery.
IIKKWUV Ai m;OTTEx>,
C R t A M S I <i *. K A L K
AM'
l»okTER BIU.WKHS,
ALLEX & ro^ISTOCK,
OF MI N N K A I'o LI S.
HArK Ji.-T KnosnEn x
FINK UiT OF GOODS
H O L I HA Y B .
A Word
To Ail
Who Wish
To Buy
Books or Stationery,
:I»»iiW a.-'iihi \M.tgtlj to in» ttock hy
PCRCHASKS FOR CASH.
1 ••Ou i.ain-,"i.>r ui<iii-*incDU to Cl^iH furel»K<t>t».
C. H. MIX
d««t-/<iiiii
FURS! FURS! FURS!
Ur Samaer (Mala.) aaid that iha
(Bale) had aMde a war speech.
or what BNdbt be tmamd sucb For
hiiaarW 1» (oamaar) had rather ouo&ider
this giasa and important qiKSttuc when
t waa preiHfd in a pmciicad farm Tbe
Seiui' ' had treated tha whole matter li
hypothesis. He (Hale) had .v4ia ibai
Gitat Britain had made an arrogaci de-
SBMid of this GoTcnament. Ucw did the
Scaator kaov dus, or the :>eiui'tc. oi the
ooantfy* Be (inmaai) did aat know
PITTSBX ROH
Air aiiit Porter Ofpot,
M . Lr v> K N I IJ i: N .
a*. j«*l mOHWl A tpUaiiiij »ti«« ui \hf abofe,
.!»<» bad PortM-. wkica Jkr ■ill «»r-a«t vapcnur to aay
.0 :b»eltf .aa<1 vai «rneh>*s '■''^ *•>]>,>>; 't<->»irrl,
kk'.! ti«TT*l. iM'tIr or ftac .
\i«. » iavatoei <y Iiqa<ir* ami 0>f»r> al atiot*-
It . The Seaator tmd said he woald favor
an arbitration. How did be know but
wiiat tbe 1 iliaiamlieiiiie had r.^id red
iiikt • The Suaelor was loo sAii: ^n his
eeswtassana- His (Samner*s) ^.'wn ucii' f
wn? thxt the mattar woald b-. aa.i *b.y
kij .'-' . 1; v&a ia safe ha.:.<b. &:id u
w >-. ; ' • .r the Senate to leesrfe u.i-:;.-
>^ i- 19 . . :jk.ia and Dot act upon a L\ p^.:.-
eicai eas«.
Notice tx) Luribermen !
Tmt. mKMt r*.vj i^.y^ti
C. J. KOVITZ,
Mauiifaelurer of tliie Furs,
jlll Msrau-riox'. and evbrt rttlk.
ad !»rKKfbT. L:..n.--n Hall HU>..k. «T. PACX.
Ml. MDVITI. briu;^ tbtr oiuMl > UI M..iii.!i.ctui>t X
of MiuoMiiiu., Miiictnni-«» lU h,> (i lead*. paU
tb«> public iu fTDfTai. th«l kv ti** in auir* •
aplMiJMI stuck of
FIXE FURS.
• tiich t<- i> jirepAie.] u. rukki u[i i.i iir<l»r
I.»U»« tn ■ CT-,:; !-i, »b:ch will h« wtj-
■HO
RLM
AM' ST lBtU\
RIVERS
i
Fcauac ai Wassnaai
r Qcasnea^The WeAi
^J the \e« Yeck
t J» i -V A » •«
-:i •» :-Tti.
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..iFu:
r»Ot«s. I.r !.-. t!!.: -! fh|
R iji! Kirr.-iif Set
Yiil .-;- ... ....-■. V
$1111.
B«iU< 1.-I*-! miOf.1 lo^.!u-«■ .,ul wy jtclk tM''l.r« Lr
l&ih 4i! JaDuarjr , tti» timv •'. Huirh I otart od ray aa
Qiiai lour, ui'ik i.< ;be *lui«- l<
-Cutl- Viurt an! Oap» — f.irChU
m I I*
olMjasib
#• I
m M J r ,
t. J. Konii.
•*.;a
(i R F. A I s A r R I F ! C K •
•^
1 r -- b
Let aot a
paratioasfar thei
C-i.=i«i ol recovery from jjun shot wounds of
tie lung. ''Of gun shot wound.'? of the
long let mo say a word. Three ca es of a
bullet pa3?iog through the siibstanof o! the
long, produciLg emphjscraa, and ti.e air is-
suing from the aperture tn.ide by the bul-
let, BO as to make the ca.<^: unmistakable,
hnve occurred under my < bservatinn, in
wiiich the patients have recovered. There
bRB been some questioti about the prohabil-
ities of recovery in gun shot wounds of the
tborax, and I therefore mention these case^,
tbioking you may be interested to know of
such favorable result^, in go many cases, of
80 grava a lesson."
What is Slavery now costing tbe United
States? Two million? .\. d\v for the gup
port ot the Army and Navy, and one mil-
lion for the value which the labor of sol-
diers and sailcTs would create if devoteil to
peaceful productive employments. In all
we are now paying thrkk mii.liovs of dol-
lars A D.\Y, not to mention sufiering and
loss of health and life, for the privilege
of keeping four millions of fai-hful friends
ol the Union en.^lavetifo it? deadly enemies.
Is it not about time to put an end to the
nece?eity for such an expenditure 'r — .V V".
Tr)bu.ne,
~ "~ 1 one neutral fwrt, and a boood to aaotter.
—At Manchester, N. II., therr are * If the Treut were t^mployed spwaaUyloooa-
twelre distiucl oorporation.* and twenty- j vcv Messi^^. Md.-H>i. and Slidell aad thaw
eight mills, which have not enjoyeu so high \ di/patcks. tbvr. a.;j'ut t* aome hbow ol iaa^
a degree of prosperity for several mo.uths as | titication for •::■ >. ; ;re. bat as it ntamh
they new do. A few months ago s^everal i there ii iv''i.':\\x^t^tT. De
xcilis had ceased working; but they are now J iudicates c!<.;ir!y iLal postal
all at work — some runnicc full and others i empt from - • = action The* aiaao -irasr
part time. tmerei
Leoceforth. according to tbe ue« practice of
tbe United States govemnkect. we arv booud
to carry no more deq>atches to Mr. AdaaBi»
and to permit so mt<«enger, afov. eibw
-sador. or di^patcfi in tbe ^erriee ol tbe Uoi-
ted States to go io any of oar sUpe to Eu-
rope, and. cuppoaing tbe doctrioe of the
United Stattx; to be troe, we ooght to take
that cours<-. We have amiHBed a aaairai
character between the Northon States and
tbe eecedtd Sute? . to the latter we hasa
conceded a position vested with belfi||cna(l
rights. " A neutru r^.- 'H-^thmg to do with
tte jaBtiee or inju-t o • ■ the
Sir W. Scoit lay* (i:w : ti
rule respecting cootrab;>: i t; .\t it most be
taken tn deiido, in tm? 3 .a protiecatioa ot
the voyage to an en<.mt . -^^viri. (Adwi.
Reptj., " Tbe Ionia,'' vu.. 3, j . . 68 1 Uader
tbe circumstances, the search of tbe Treat
lor coQtraband coaU aoi be jaMtfed. UsaC
Wilkes knew tbe iksieulw ef the dap, aad
was well aware be ooold aet fled oootrymad
oa board of her. Hid she beea saiKa^ from
Huvara lull of arms and maLitioor 01 war
lur Southampton, to be thence traaitanad
to a vessel or America inteoded to raa the
blockade, she could not, oaverthdam. be
toucheil under any pretnw whatev^ ■
a'conbnc- with the law ..r aat.. :.- Ho
writer I a>i ever laid it down of int^ *i«f s ih«t
an ambassa^i-r oi :tu oueiDy c*c tx soaed 00
hoard a Deutral ship which has mailed ham
w. s.
■ AHHIErr ^4KTI>i:4l 0> Tilt
TMI^T %FFJLUt.
M<a» iiarri • : oeaa cantribat«s a
inter to the Jarr^liHXBry 'ftaaisn^ of tha
w«k,aatheaeiBm««f MaaM Md ahdel.
Irom whirh wasafeaat wt mmssm:
Attef a Mag caatae of kwheafaact. al-
aa the part af
of the
of a
thepaaple af
laagramiDhe
aad, gviesed. shocked, aad arimsaed as me
she! he to war aaaa yaa at te eame toae
ae the ffseihwa Btaim, me ihsl bar<^ no
eattaa. *"****■
Ob the coeiiiHat. and br same peopte ie
If^lMd. it is flSN^wd ibat Mr. Sewatd
sioaaeaaHlhodafAawhvsff to
eoaiiet arith the Jaaih ef leee*
taew aBBBBV 01 saaasivg lae
Stefem, aader the deaaaod« aad the pepalar-
itvofataavamar. Ideaot beieee this;
war wiU be the salvhhoa of the
far as the pnsBaC tfiaak is
TV bhKkade «■■ he diipened at aace. aad
trade oacaed halaea the Saach aal the
icatafoamertd. I aeed aat gaftsiharia
Tie* ieaii la the *ack«g tiaih thet ai
mtaeaot af
manvaky Mr. tA
New Tesk. ttel
uaefy. deeiasc
laths Federal
10
the
rtic
to
BO!«D*8
Uja |ltu« .HI or... Ttiii.'. atr*n
" ^^ *<«j* litian
trif laiaiWM twiwa— !*■ >•«.<« ar«i — TWCKTT
»ims» wnnfCT .■> UAixotv
oa the abiety
itail*'
iSpilfll Mgl.ftwil,
In*. &<■ ISBS, SL Psat
i«ii<
loathe,
The
of the
Oaeol the
AT
TENNEYS
CLuTH & CLOTHING
Alvm>« oe band au eiir
«.B^«a#r.a.
HIA>CK. THIRIi .-'THEEr. «¥
f'AlL
: HolU,
:■ I L ■
anil, t?M>wtl>a, C»iif '^v
AI»o a g— * »mutiujrui "■■ M .
UMa, thkt a»«awt lor «i« bf U>- (.aiu... , <ir maOQ
thilii 1 1 into fhTTuraX*, 'j> iLc a<Mil >.:, u:o-l approv-
»d«ty>». <«rlM2m
mg f X. i. # .V jr «t 1- J .V Mf
DRESS MAKING
MR> H H. UA iNKS.
Land Warrants Located
fjnuMt I'jyoMmaiiBjyrM », ^mj WMJS'*t
i-«-o »-\-fi.»i»»l} f-aif.iffa lu ;(i. KK4L ESTATE
n... i.-— . ; , I. .s-'. :-i. ►(■- iu \hjn .tiif ant Slau
Bu« ■)•','■ ■ !..- -r; » ^w»^ , 11, ooiiii«<''<in liiar«wiUi . u
!<>cal<- LaU'i Wturaat*.
•UtuO ^Tt. ;.^..|..U kCi-fl- o Ihf rU'ilomt 1X11. 1« to Mli<
.N , l&u't- will hf l.>^«t>-.1 tutir>> |M«r*<>BAll> -'in"-*-'
0; Ulr Ull.l(irHi^U«>4.
Tm.i ror loQfttuiK \iU k«r» LaoJ W«Tr»<.u, SU
nCCb, laciU'liOK L«D'i OdIOIl TMi* ftCd &^ «(^u<>k>
120'v. SO . »ri^ *'»'- i' pr<>fK.rti'Hi«t« rk>i
HENRY .'^cKBNTY,
isvufer ia K«ai t<t>t*t«. iit Pan. tin
.-"i P*-., -•pt t!l>t, IWi
h.iu U'C.) M Kir*, r S. ^HDafr
Hon. Mortuu £. WilkioMJu, Cti. bfeiUkU-
H ii Cyru- Al.li.ch, t3 -^ Bi.nM o! R«pr».-^K>uaT«»|,
tl< a Wu. WiudoDs. C !-' Hon:.* of Kt;pm«tilst:*w
Uou Ijifjiviflt.- Eicn.-'.l , Cbirf Jaxt.ev Sapr
I U.art ill \f:cu«|ioui, St P»ul.
'*""• ' Hfw R K X».l»oii, r .S. Distnct JiKig*, »t. r»a.
MrKr't TL'iQ)pM>n Bn thfri,. Bunker-., 8t Pml
-ep::i i ,t I.
IK>k«S'Sl
n : -1:
the
neamiy lor at ta give faaein ifov. , .
laemaaeaai laat weaea aeai aaok 1
laa ; Ol aev SM have oaly heaai
mart fghl aear er ga to the wall"
■HTand I*r«cf »*itk n^ r^it, -tt ctvotiODrii ibd i»<i>e«
f^ ilMMiw »•• •'' ^ T**ii! »n-: V c.oity. t '.i«; r-- n: .t W«tiun >
-^ } BtaardiB* H •o»r . t R»b«i i-irt-.'., b*t«««n Kourib
*^^ j aa : i'r.t. ►tr«*L- mhrr* i.h«- b».- '■• i..iuia««;t«l
iMarpet«»4 ' UONNRT DRESS AND ChOAK MAKIXu,
imt Dry Q»al ' la ».. '.t>r;i rmn^tl l<»mu bed fak*b oo« nod i«.licit< a
i_L_._ji ^i" *'' **' patT»rB» I. fit ?be i^ru. iirf Ua^oMi »r
lTfi«w— .alwi oa*» l>; i.r'irr viii m ViiT«t
BONNETS ot UATo.
lev Gauxi
at the
af^ dfil.
,— ^. y.
ti«e
ail tosBrty or amrr The iocjL.,} rv ..id
he ia aaaae fatal spal, wfacTr h^dirK-. i>t<'-,-.
teaem. ctr^ ahoaad Td: mk - ^^ , Il^
the cam ma T he. muet ieat o< kxu <,- ...i
alaft ham a giwue pMt a mtaste <k -
oat for a gaad ^. f
eer. irFfpjwiv ooi-r
imyediiDc£ts tt^t ;«;
may oame ia coct^n with,vh3e the nemair.
der shaald. at tfe Tijp*"— «f th: a^'C'c
thee. SHfft ia paaseft hrs-piair is prtci^s
the saaw caanr B£i tt^' catcL wtu prt
casdr -s UmXx k? t»t :- "-rr.-e wt*n the
■• . . : ^ : ■. . . i .'^. ■ t.-r b'-aodr
%1U.^
HENRY McKENTY,
;li K A 1. K 8 T A T K ,
«r. r^ii., jmijyr.vMmvr^,
W ki>.: 'ooatr l.Aa<i Wafnuita and aril lUai E4
'■at* uu Cuniniiw.toi.
iirmurwi lU, IMI.
.IrclOdkaiy.
MINNESOTA HOUSE,
.^. FUTUIBSER, Proprietor.
t'«in»*t 5»t k Wahaubkw •tr"«t*,St Faal, Mton.
la tbaBMKt a|>pi\ tr-' (Ijlt-e.
decent.
■ ta»<
Misa a. wiLssoN. |
^.: rvcvrrc a laif* »al h^uAtoms aa«urt- j
~ . *a: W.rt« '•' . .'J. li'u..2>nif> as.i I
MADAM ANDREWS,
C«jur».>raA: oq . rnnaD* T«ii<ii, («b b« oonsattAd far
a i^^or: t."« <.<i:t. a; tb* Anrau Etoua*. coragr SaeoMd
a»1 (.Vi^<a ^lr<4u. M;aBrap<}Vta. T»rfU»— Ladiet 2
ecBl* (*«a feacn K' .-^ti*' Cli.rfi.Tajit exkoiiaa
tsat Sl. 'taeSaSSio.
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bikitlVUki'
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Wftiavc »Ters' hatilr«ti barr«
at Mm fxitm L B s C CUBG
tedUdte. Bm^ Httitdii*. itMar it. . Utwmr Uvm.
T H E B li » T
,^ CIGAR> & TOBACCO
Oa« te h*d 1.1
1 bi- bi.u-* i> lb* uont ecDtrnlLj located id tha ettj,
If •iwo»Ji an: couduct<^ b; tbe uodi!rtl|(i>a<3 , wb«,
from liiog pxpviiMic*. fM)» rnuiprttnt tu fir* ootlr*
HttuIiu'l.aB tt ail wbu may ta«or tiw
MINNESOTA HOUSK
■ lib thair ^trr,aa^.
Comfortabl* aod cwo)ia<x}>i>MLii iit«bUii arc
to tha heuac
Ba*nl b* tbs .iaj i>c «o<<4 a' i>rioaa eorraai
with the tiB.e. N POTO'
da«&-l)'
M 9b<a*c. Wl rvKl
Kell<»sr»8 Tojr A f *ruit Store,
H rra.— »e«.
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St hz
Sm^ Alaosda. FiXhartt. Ti
Qoouir Toirta a oo
a o o D s
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M c:) 1, 1 D i^ Y 8 ,
AT BUECHyEK'S,
JaCKsO.S ST. BtTWMMN fltTH A. XTXTB,
SMrlyoppoait* the Bi«r 0»<K*
T j>»,C.»»h»otiv.aarwa, frult/i.Nuta, Twt>aao«,Oif»ra
Piy..fcc.. *tc. Amoatam*
W* inriM aiMctal attaattoB to oar hUf* sad mm
yiau av^k of UlCitJORa A^D OttlABa, aOal
vhifih v« irti •••: iiDdar ^araat^ m to qaaUty, lad
•t prteaa tuat ara pa;'*, ua interior goods.
otMixr. Town * ool
aasm^w-*— w i i mi
I
THE SAIVr PAUL PRESS. SATLliDAY, JANUARY 4, 18(i2
■n
u ur ^auU |laul |)ics5.
«.#!*;» Of JiffKmTisi.y*.
bl. PUL UAILV AMI HKKkL\ PKK^S.
l-gM U>tt> tv) * KMI. AkK, ^lllli .-U-jH » ^««l.»kl' l> !»■
h*eh Ada. iVtoar*
•
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l)RL(i> ^ MK1»1( INE>.
Lewi^ Cheap Drug Store
TTORP iTKK> r
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fwv luoaiha . . .
ftkrtw uionlhji
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riMt Inwrti-. . . . . ^A »->ut« |)*r»qa*r«
l£»vt iiahM»q'.i*ut InnortU'ti 37 >^
l«>H4l AdT«<rti>'em»nt* puM.'.h«a »t ll.» at !>•••• ol
ol »ro»:»HHlia|f», tiiitc»illifcUt>i«' m *J*iic«."r vu taJir-
«f7 of Mfidani. l'ttbh!ih«r> 1. •■ «!«x.»nubl* d't \\m
Moancy of lef{*l ».W«>rti''«>ni'Mt'. bi>y.'>u'1 th<» »ni.»unt
ih&ri;>H\ for tbvir publie«tioii
A-lTMrtioMiMilt^ publiKbLv! Ill boU« til*' ItetlJ MMl
Weekly will be eh*r«<Kl th* !.«U »Uily r»v- wuh ooa
teir t&«> iT««kl.r ntM addcHV
Bu<i'>a<>a« Notice*, pablub»'1 lu Uw IUita>rt»l o>.i-
B«, of t-tt lio** or unOer. wsll b« chuf*l, for -*cb
ti'<n .>n» .'.olUr • if ivi-r t-o l;u»<, ten rfot- i>^
Adv>'rtU<-iu>>ul'< lokJiMl Au.l pUcait iitt<l«i u'k- ''■•O
4C8p#>-iA! N'i>lic*«. if t«a l.Di«i> oro»»r, will b» oU.*np«l
teabi* tua u<<i»l rklMn . U Ludet Uukt fttuc.:.i1; ^V}
MBt* iV>r e)wb iUMTtiou
T«*rlj *aTvrtU<«r'» to p»j ,uiaWrljr.
AdT<Ttiw<iu«uU, for K !«•« Um* Ihaia tUn^ ,a.u.Ui«,
u> fo« («i>! :a »(W«nc«.
A.I)VVulTISlSU IN WCklCLV
• :»
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. « tM
> ^tqaati*, one iuM»rtU>n
'• two iniM»rtioo»
'• four '• . .
ftiie"^^ •ub»equ«^t iu*«rlio«, %B>1NMrMAb
t&Mtrttou, or Mieli adiUtuMukl sr^uKrv . .
0 37^
0^ \ HiKJioM, Kiq , «t MlaneHpohA. fcn.' <Vtt-
«OU(> BiuE<(, Saq ,at St. .^ctbouy.wiUact u A^nU
U eir^ul»tiuic tSM> DAaT T'rws ia thrir rMp»ctiT»
townit
j^ l/'»jr««i:l«M Il'.iBou *u.l Wl*c*>u*ia aurritucy
MBt tj HI Uerw»ft*r will b« r^c**!***! only »t rb* r»t««
»» waJC'i w» e»n df poii*. il. f.ml credit wU'. o» <■■»••
MOOrduiKly.
f»*t limce, St. rani, niiutrsulit.
>H^K» HOI ll!>
'jt\ wfl* ii«i* froin • o'ciooi 4 » U- . o'cioo* r «
31. k'iol to !.« Oro-ift, oiirr»nc Ui» »*»t#n> kuU
Muth^ru uiail.
AiTit.-*diui7,»»oep» !«*•<•'.*>, »t » P. «.
St r-Aul to I'alii' I >t. Cri.ii, WiiOonaiB, »^» .•^ttU-
•»t»r, l'i»T«<s<l»i!v, •'X'-'pt SunUy, »l 7 * M .»rrirw»
4aii>, exMp*. .SuuiUv, at \'i H
!»t Pi»ul 'ocrow Winj, (L'ppoi UU«w»!fpi rivta.)
iMV<4 Jniiy , ncept Sunday , '-.r SI Aathoaj %n<\ Mm-
OMpoIif, at s A. SI. and U v t.
St. Paul to St. Cloud aol Omw Wiujr. M. uOay,
WadnwJay aod Friday, at ti a. \1
Arrives daay, •\e*pl 8unil*y, fr».iut<l..iuia..uy aud
)luiD#apolii« at 6 pm.
Arrtv >« from !*« Clu.i \ Tn»«'lav . Tuu«>''.»» and
dftturclAr,*t • r V.
Mail* lor Fnrt Al>«reruiut'i>-, BrMkiartdKi^, &o , uu
lUd HiTfr,ar«du(Mte)i~'. or. Muo>lay tad truay. ai
«A M
dt V»u.^- tu Suatb B*nd, iIia'«»4i.tariT«>r, )«ar«* liiti
"t .Pndl to N'orthSBld, cvn lUK mall lor Fat ibauit,
•Jwnt' luoa *o. , lo4»*» Monday , W«daMi<tay anJ > nday .
at b A. !». ArriTia, Tm-Bday Thuraday an.! .■<»tiirday.
H 7 P "«.
Ht. r.\dl tu [VMorah, lova, ria Oamoa Kalla. iLielk:
Mter, sc.,leav«« Mooday ai.d ThuraiUy, at : • *
AiTlTM at (<t. Paol, W«dn»iid»y a«d .Satur>Uy. »( 7
r.it.
."Jt. P»a! toSaparior, WwcaAin, !••▼•« Mon.:»> aud
tu Siuj.-.-.e city only, Thuriday, at b a x. ArnT»«
T«Mday,»a.l from SuBri'rt oity only, S»TtitlA.> *: 4
* «.
St. luii. t..:*parU,Ww.,v.4Hudw>n »av«- lu-»lay,
Tnaritday *nd :^aturday, at 4 a. m.
ArriTi>4 Mouday , Wadumda) aud Friday , a; I p k
.Ht. P»jl to Cott*<« rtro»#, ».* .\»wptirt.»c., !•«▼..«
ttatMrHy, At 1 P. M Arrlvfx Saturday, at \'i H
St r«'il to R«>d Wlof, ■ui<pi)ilux i^mt B>-u.t *ad
Nietnjor, laafo* W^dnaaday «t H a h. .•VrriT.--«Tui«<.
dJftT ft d P. K.
Ra^t-<ra m»ll cIomk at T f m .
Ualu iMarliiK baforo 7 o'clock a ■., elu«« aI 7 r a.
JUI otlioiD olona bair an hoar bddirp iba \i\\\* oi
st»r"<j,(
rtiM p>v,iA4cr iip< a all trauxiont priaiad matiaf, Kt-
MffO iina domaKUc, and upKU all lattara, forai^D aud
doOwiiid, Ia now riK|ulr<«l tu bnfuUy prapaid by L'uU-
•d ;*taT«-n po«t«K« •lAiiipK, •^•••pt in oaa** niii'ir pra-
(Ayiuaat on l«th*r.i, liti. , t'< torvifueuuntriv* » opts-
uOal aul tha i*0'*.itr« do out «rk>h tu prapay
i>rtr.>on« maillDg l«tt«ri, i.^oapapara, £0., wiivthi^r
itfairntio or to lori'ign couuti i--*, Auould thtrxfurr -«
oarutu at tha offlca of iu'>'lii>(r, tba axac: p^xta^a
tu aii.-h CAM, and afHf I'liit^d St*tas poatafv itAuipA
u •uiBrirui TiiliiA to prapii;r '.Ua full pnata^ thvio^u.
OHa.-^ MCHiM.H, »N«;ni. ••t
4». IVui r»W!. 4 I*'".!
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P<-r«a!«t>r
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of luixriialiotik) II'Op
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fjnHt: tJS'UKHSiu.ymu, jift.vr.Ji.
lirriutltionaTf (Iwauiy tUiaa yimr*,) a.il t*
p)«a*a<i to tiuiiil 1.. 'liVM Ml.. I may antci^a U < yn '>
(tea
HoouiA In WoUnM* Htultla« tlouM>, naa' 'b*
'tanpannion Bridg*
Attandaae* froin lu lo 4 K M'KNt VK
fUaldMocia Mlnaraiv>),<, Mio, ■aii7 itni
TEKTH ON VlILCAMli.
■^ b'Auty, comfort and cl«Aoha>'<«.
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at tta iiaca of
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art . . Xa«rbarry. kc,M*rm kattl^
ji«««r«.>-'» <•<> tifum nil..,
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iij.y if ■^ ^jmit^ruttn.M^t rtc par
.lA.^'r. loc. J*en»d«*c paraatt^
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1861 " 7,7ia7 ^1862
A H R A XG EM KN T '
NORTHyVESTERN EXPRESS
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— I>» tatoi%»«a »ailfa<.lw*itmi laad,
. Tate*.. '~'iiij . MBvnakaa 81. l^a•l . %
Ac maA r«tt tkruii^ t>» N<mi Y<«t aitiiuat
BANKERS.
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Al ll.' alttcv tunu^tf .«x„M>M>i Hy HAAA « MUlTIl,
HiUt'KyBii4 aMi Ktchatafv, taad Wanmau xttata,
UoMiiy aa4 (Kty ><arip, te
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B«ia M NaaaMoi ft,
MrtT.tiuLlai. Bkok Srnn Ymk , Cayuga Cwuuty
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Tkoanaaa ikm., ;<«. Paal : Baak of .■*! P^ii
taUt-lydkv
LEdAL NOTICES.
m»oTH'H o*' .mttmruatiB
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iiMMiiiir
r» 0«akitk. a»*
wtifekai*' MiM a: ak
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ltac«Mt Aju> aoij>— jtM.«t Bi«uiai» i-ai-h
r ahipattttt •« ftaH^Xt
tliroafh ;^ia StaU^— luu>r«al ai
repn»it« — I.Aad Varranta beo^t aad
Oavaty aad at; orAara, awi Bo*4a
>initlt Mid »oU. iMa laiatitiattU uada, and baza*
fnid kr ■<»-ra>tdaata
• 4kaatlNJ ^naad. B^a* lu.*. Mlitittai, .<« Pawl
Oan.-M
C%>B^a.<r M li
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A(;RI( L i.lLliAL.
PlONhER FOlNnRY
GOODS AT LA CROSSE.
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LEaUBKaTKRS KE.VuV\.\K1'
LIQril> STOVK POl.tsil,
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Great Western Rail- \
way Company's *
EXPKE^^ Kh'thtHT J INK. 1
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Girat \Vt->Uru X.Y. ituli'al
u.vi« r«.%-.viifr *.>•<• a»jn*>
i^asi and Wt^si,
CVLl^I^.^lit^ aad ofNrmtrd bj u.e Road
f-.nBit:^ tbe line, tod to vhif4:
T
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AGRICULTURAL IM F*LEMEN IS
it n« on
FIONLLR FuUxNDKY,
B*va n>iiii1 Ik oMiMttMa ttenvith a
... .... a«; L»tr«>, •aar* itey
jj Uar^aoan of Miaaieacto aa
tolbaFanuara
rtnf
Notice to
Ik Ui» t* . ■ _ . .
B' •t.^a.. .: y^ .^baa .aaL tt la
pctvduoa* uo J>rl ia pnttaklaf. 1 auaJ- t
dagraa af b*ai It piaaac^ai ttvaa rwi.
TM4b) Masmm * BA«ntA.s
Mtart, Miar Ptftli Atraa*
lu AMkoay Mil Vl»
A. C. I{iuiVA«r, Atast.
4I^A^nt< traa>ad la avarj fa ta Um %i*^
daeSJtai
UlA« V. VttilUl
a t.
C. W WOOLLEY i CO.,
KOKW.VHl) I XG
AKI1
Saasiv; Wo«r;
A IMMt
Utl8»RY,
.JiAAA STMX «F
tiLOVtt 'ANU!
, J%ar tfca J r«a^|Mrri«l*ai> «.< /<t« <>l«fA4
I 'a ma. FiMK, rtr.
Bates and with Dispatch.
< Lu.-l RK AMiJ^ALK
N»i .t» , • M'lgn^orii — John B Irv.n* «i. 1 N»nc)
Irrma, bi««ii«.
Maiue of U«tig*^'t — A . •) Heixtxr, of llarrubnrgb
Pt
Murlfa^ dAl>~t «n<l a. hiiu«l«dge>: — LHH«mu«>r l--'.
A uima
Uortfao iweordad— %c«mofr &ih, a u IStO, at *
o'rlr,ck Psi, in the cfflcf o' ' ht R--gi*'pr of Dfedc, in
tha county <>l KaniM>y and Stulvul M DD>itota, in book
"K" «t Mort4,a((eb, uu pHgen lUt) and 'i^tv.
Uaaeriptii n "t incr'gafjui prfnjmei — ' 1 'I- .^o one,
(1) and fi.ur. (4) in Ijm ck .No sixty eight, (68) in Day
tut ano ir» n; » Ailuit:< n t*) iln. town (ouw city) ol
>aiut I'aul. Ax dei>i^Dhtt.<: lu '.lx plat ur pltn tuer«ot
on record u the office of tue K*-/i-trr of T'^-tiii lor sa'i
eouoty, <-<iuki<- .n the coi.n'y «•! Eira.-ey tnl !*l*ta tl
MtoneAOia .
baiu m>irtg»|f>. »«*. (jit. u i-- -v^mi^ k u /.« naijo I>t
eauil*r 1 -I. IsiiO, by J U irv i.-, payali"- t n year %.'•
lar (iatf , u. ibf ord«<r oi A U tteisler, for n ci Ui a "rtd
I iiHi bv« tiullarii, wiUi .D>rXHl a'. twfUr pei en., per
I annam from data until pai :
I ABMUBt elaimad to be tiur uu haiI oiortKai^e tt tue
data ol thi* til.', ce, aud nott acuiaily aui thereon, a
UMiainof»465.
The laia luorigAgorn did, '"r vahi* n-ct-iTK;, by an
in'>trum«ol lu writioi; by them iuiy i-.^rH:ul«-(i, under
data of WtrCj-inVr 4ih, a d, lb60, ana i n the i h 'a» oi
Dect-mber lb u, duly recpide>3 io the otJice of li.* B'g
utei ol I»ee<l» m nairt cotnly of Rirtiwv, duly »«;-..*•
and 'urrander to aaid n.'.r't(a|^,by vUt><e ■-■'. rni
purautn: to ■• Ai, art i>, if^'iUre it!*- t»rei.l'j-i;r» uf
raaiatuie, ' approved Uarcu lO'.Ii. I^t0,kii ihrr b«a-
I all lA and ii^hlA of r<>den^plion <<!. in, ttki to saii
pmi-.iKVH or lotA, exoppt the right to redf^m «ai,^ lolg
I within < nt- year truiu the dAt<- cr ticif i<f tor aair
j tUartu!, tnle. a ffrecli^^ure vl naid luoreg^f.-.
, l>»'taui'. hat n; l>wu n-A !t iu th- pa.Mii'Dt oMls
Mid aucn of njuae\ Uae on thi^ waid raurlgage. and nc
pttMaediag at law or la aHuiiy haring beta iS-niated
to raroTpr the '^d Il.l,rtgAg^c ^"t,r or any part
thPieol ;
NotieeiD beraby ^T(D 'b:i' paid ir,urtga,{a wiU b«.
forvdoaad, asd that the uud ciongageil (jreci scs wjl
by Tirtoe of a power o; imU« ;d '.he ►*: ' ii-cri^tt* c a
laiaad tni tbarawitfa rrwreetl. aud pursuant to iLo
nrotnaious of the rtatuie .u iiuch caien made aod prori
dad, be aold hI pubac v. njue to \\.# liigheni Ui-ar !cr
«a«b,at 'ha frtnl Jo,,i ot ibt Court Hi. use n tae city
ot Stmt Paal, :n the count) of Bun-ev aao 8tate ol
MiooatOta, on the 'i\»\. day ot .Unuary. a C XMi, at
2 o'clock P X, tfi »«:U'y Mill icoiigBgt , w.th all i«ga.
eoau and cbanrv .
Dated aaint Paul, l^ecembpr 11, 18M
A U HEIslkJi,
Uortga|;6«
L>UVB« Dalhyhpui,
Uor'.^AKee V Alliirnt-v. .^►<'. 1 6w.
•^ ol AU ^xtLUt.oo ihsued oui of and unJer ibe etai
o; lliw l'.A'.ricl Court jft^ifSaoond Ju;.i.;»i Jistrict, m
and ivr the couuty o' Hatuo.yaDd Male cfUiDce-
aota,upuQ a judgman! rendered and '.'Clieted m aaic
Uourt OS the lOlh day ol October, a. d ISife. ja an ac-
tion in aaad Court pending, wherein t: jA(.kSOQ '.t
plaintift, and t"lk»u»u Bangn. Jr . u de.tudant, '.c fa-
»or of aaid plaailii) auJ t^'aint'i tha naid dt-f.-ndant. lot
Ibe Auoi o! Itir.'* ..uad:«d aci sevcuty three 75-100
dollars, wilb insert"-. T'.ci r^E<!'li..u I li»Te oa the
13lh da\ of .Novemhtr, A D 1S6I, levied uf>oc tL»
hilloaing de«cnOf,i ri-Ai proj*rly . ly lae anl ij*iDg .t
the couuty o! Halu^r^ nuJ -■Ma'.c ol MlUiJe^otA, e>i i;;!»
pni(»rly ol the wilhin n»r,T.d defendant , anit "iie i.i
tare*' wbicb said ds<eudi<ui Uad thereunto on tbeaai'.
tenth day uf Ortuber, a h lS6t),ai> toiluwh, to wit
c^m.v-mmnt.tKHs #^.ff.v> .aix/.»,
vXXTJVAT.nc , ; .-'WS, tc..
ol tkair a«tt wnnfaMurr and from tha bMt katMS
Bi— , at pneaa thai itUj aU •oMyMtrkw
WcvtUfimishat «MiM</iM<«r(r>' jKrico aa^ lu-
cr Maehiaa that ciay ba aaUad linr, aad bar*
aad utaira thai tha; Mod ao loiWBB
pa^ 10 johtorj tor ahflfa It othar Btataa taah aroa-
■on* «KATaR, aj thay h*i<« doat hwlaBin, ter «•
tevadaaiaMI was m wm loan «■ «n iRich awixDiai
^aMtta oI'MlM ahaUa aUpaaaa, ' «ra
Oaatiaga aad W<«k of UI deacHptitiaa
The undivided ba'.i ot l«to aud cu* halt (i^) arten
30 to 40 ptir t*eill. LOW^r beginuiag onihelmeiuomogeAiHand west,diT;diag
iba north from the k.>i;l!] bail uf urclioD number
a «.'«. I-iKCa.. A
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<«ara4ilf &w akir^ •• <
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I HE ANU LAMPS.
AlB«»<Mkaf
IKtlUSnC AND T^EKiGN U<H>1IS
% tte paaer >« paaa^v, Kv tha
« U i: N T R Y r K A U K,
CVVSTRY MERCHASJ::
>aVK riMK AND MOMKY.
a Traia* Mar* OhMMt- aa.1
Raa Y«t, iHaaa aad Itoa-
roraaad. te., fee , vltti Saapii^ Chr>
aa alt a^At '.tva*.
a^-'-.'. - ^.A uB£Ar vkstiOaX railwai k^
CommissioD H e re h a d t a.
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tsealatiH " V.««iav AbmtI
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IC»r^«>s* IHI t.^Wi|»e« \** M\w«,
OoutrA.'.. . r T;kt»»i>i.r'»; « t- '««M^ l^al, Saa
luu s*«i ..(.•at. v. :>« >-• 1 .<«ha»l aUaaMi
Ba>'. , u » T, -.Ui ■■ T-.^. <^ — ■ At k*«a%V)»>i«ai
hy iHa N..^,.-- > 1' >■ |o.fUik>«i(\Map«ai»
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Jaatia > i taal— 41*
GIESMAN tSr SAUER,
50 BARRELS
c-r^iiBo>: oil:
ataa a .. -
CHICAGO iUKAM ALK,
lta«to^ J. O. 4 «. 0 MTtMMEACi.
SOMETHING NEW
Ol' K
or rtMSMS AMP MAmUJiM.
K N T I U K s> T i> C K
Vai ha mU fc«
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tW ra>A« •!* At4tia l» rw«t aat Xaa ihaaa.
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ai Siaaa 9u«at.
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a KUBALX, ^sett
n Agt, Batekv
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d»^»-iif,v ••rr«.
aa aoUaa tha
raaia \m all Naata te tta
Ol W INt
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Wt-w Fall aud Wmter Ooodt.
It ii aa aU irt raaM «xaM tha «aiuna af M aiiw
K flraad flkwkf wMah ia pvtawad
taaHI tioMw SiiaaMhi|a al UwBm
Ml ckaaf* ft«ai tha hat tA*m»f
Ohia latbiaAr) aad ftaadU oahhw af U»
fiaiaMMd atth atetaawaat
^•taMaai «f a iaaraay
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KOriOh: 18 IICRKBV (ilVEN \» all par*«n« daiai-
lag l<' ^n beoenclariaa under tha dr«t ^tl taeoad
alauM-K uf the laventh artU-la of tha Winuahago Traa-
triOoocluded27th Fabrnary, A. i< 1U6, t^- ).raaaat
bafoni me at tbU oflce wi'.h.n ^ixty day* fruni ihadat*
Mr«ot, the evideare upon which thaj raly in •upptvt
v.rf their rA«pe."ti»e rlaima
TLARK W THOMV*j.\ .
Su^t. !■..!. AaAifVi..,
UBvgtdlwAwlro Northern Supanoleodency.
NAT ION ALT'S alt"
KOOEBS- BLOCK. .NE.\R TUK BRIDOL,
THIRD ."-IKEET.
tb» imf.iet'.iAte jupervuiou ol Iha pr<,pr)«Uir,
CHAS. NIKPKBHurrFn, i,u,. Unr-i au.'. !-.t ar-
raiV'l !<Ai<wn of lh» kin,', m tha city
O Y S 1 K H S
tn H*ery atyle ara Mrvvd up, on tha •hAr*r.<t uutlea,
t.t al! hour* of iba.layand nlgkt
rba bar ia aappliail with tha choMa«t Lii.,uun, auad
oo eiertion «iU he npan^', t<' maka tha Natloaa' a
plaii'«aat, qaiet re.'>ort nr\\- >
RUDOLPH SCHtENEM.WN
WATCH MAKER,
SA-a at., near Ilobcrt, Snini Paul. ."♦Itnn.
M A I. T B A -
Mrbralnl ftAlUitturc f'tJtri ^iyur^,
Ax» MPv »M»ai«d •■, caikar ^ tha
I
f— r
I Bwar
BiL,LIARl» TAlil^fclS
Vat ha aald (ftaaa xtr <».<&. la^atra at Mm. Qm-
«hiaa,aMr«lw«iatlr««eaaa.«har*DMiah« omi
(
Vh»~r >y*T«. ■ - . v\-nzi FBc«;;
« .lavaw w. a^ »#a*i I
l«ai
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t7 K^f
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.\ ju ju a m
■ m m ji I ,%-^ m n ■ ** . «
AI 1 I. U :?i,
mtLimAiTM Bi*A» ratttsxs
ti ai ca«d raaaaag
aH Iba hit
1W %M r a traia laaaaig Ohian* raai Ihraagh
J tr Csasaaat: atthaat rhang* of can er hancaga
«>^Lisuiu\-N ivvrcvr Divmts
> I .- Raa «« D^y tapraaa Ikataa.
! adT liActfAcc ( livrkrd Tli r«> ii g h . "«•
**■.-■ r
aa>^ 1
Ch.cac>
A aaa ««iaaM at '^ .i»u.. jiai.<-r oom-
aiaacaa oa ibe 4ili .o > <,.-.? loimliei eon
taiak k'xtaaa yage> s>( u»>'>.i iuk.iiuaii.'U, aad fliHa
if* t* laa nrtgiaal aagra nags -i new invenlioni aad
dMaaeana*, atl of whmb ara pre ared ai^ra»lr l(>r
ita aalM*t«aa
11W tHllliHtl AaanOAl i* det .>iad l > tha mtereatl
<.(l%|>i..ar B laaee iheHMbaaio ArU, .ManuiAclureA, | » warrant ol alUobnirut, on June ii.e louri
Ut^aa- . a*. At., -ui* 0-^n>ma.oa Aud the Imlu.lri- " '*"> • and Bled lu ibe IW.oi.ior n cftio
twenty Ore, (Ufi) •..»!! !>%( nt> aaie ('.9; range twee
ty three (U;.) Wf^t at the Jiktacce c! leven adj one
half n- U Iruui ihe nuiik ea.nt corner ol the bouthea.!'
4uar'.«! of kaid kccuou . ibeuce uu HAid hne wai>t mt
eu and one hall hhI- tlmicn l^: h twer.'.) -;i etij
three .^iiarteriiroiii. ii. pi»cect beginuiu? coLtaiLiDff y ^
acre* uiuret rie«n ANoiUe uuoiTitled hail oIlheeA-i
half of lol tan. (10) uiiKk ten, (tO) in Robeiti & Kau
.iiU'A artditi'.n lo heritj tlSl I'tu! , also the uudlri^ied
I hall uf l..t !». . (■:) lu block niup, (fi) in Guerin h B.i
I iiUe « addinoi. to the ci',y of .>'t. faui . aii*, the uudi
j Tided 1 all • f the K.mh ■ uf lourlU ot lol lh:e<-, (1,; -.a
biiK-k f"ur, (1) 1-. Patler^oTiV Addition to tt.e c.i\ i
' St. I'aul, beiug Ollv terl wide on ^Aiiit F'aal ctreei, ty
I one boudre<l leet Jeep , aUo the uudivideO half of lU,
I north twenty five leet ■ t the Aouth two ihlr'l^ of lot«
I one, 1,1) Aua iwo (i) la hl'ck keventeen, (17) in Halut
Paul l*roj».r, ai-c.-riiini; to the racordod plat* 'bere'if
in Ihe office oI llie Re^ Nt«r i ( Deedi of said countv c\t
Ihliuaey tmelher nilk uf (urteuknci- . [wrtaiuin^
theielu
No*, tlicirli'i.- i.,.i,,e .« lierehy given, thai. I w.ii
aPll the kUote i'.e-.ribe I real property to Ihn igbe^t
bidilei >,>! i-a>h, ki putou Auction, at the Irunt door ot
tha Tourl Hou«e lo Uie city ot iiaiot I'aul. m »aid couo
ty ol Rkaisey, ou Satanlky.ihe ijllh day o? i^ecember,
A l> IHrtl.k! id o clock in the loreaoon of said daT. Ui
aatisly kaidexecut t>ii and the luleieni and c>o*lfi.
Saiut I'aul. Not Uib. Ibtil
AARliN W Tl'IU?*.
Sheritl ot Kaiuiev couLly
lly K'JSd WIUCl.SSU.s, i>eputy
tAANcn BavniiKui.
J I'laln itTa Attorney aoTlSwO.
'he »b*oe aale it aoj-urned until Saturday tba lltt
da> I 'January, A .•. ISo;;, at the aania l,o.4r kiij
, place
fft I'aul, DManbar 28, 1(01.
I AAKo.S WH.l.I.l.-',
I >heritl ol KaniKky count<
, Bv RruM\Vi!.KiN!io.> III |oi-,v
*^ .'! AU execuiion ikkuad out of *iid under 'he irai
,'• ll,« l>i»lr,, : t'luil o' III Thud .ludh-ial Diktilcl, ,B
\Ur ,,.uii ' ol Klllmoi'e mid ."IaU ol Miui!e»ots, upoL a
^ ilfliuri.. iriideii'd III kai't Ciurl , and ducAeirU lu 'iie
iH>uin» ol Kulni rei.u the lilli day o'Uclotier A. £> ISol,
man action lo aahI couit (leutllog. wbiiein CMiver ii
Tww 1. liextei IMIaii) auJ Cbaiii>» 1 w»ei'.> art | aiu
llt!^, Aiul Ignatiua K u KerraK and Kirptieu i i-AOg
Worthy ail) deieu iaul>, ,a u*r>r ot aaid plaiuiifia kiif
again,.! Uie kni'l ,li t»u<1aulii, lur the auiu oi d'e IU, ,.
■aud one liuiiitii'i! au 1 ninety «i( 74 lOj didicii., ti.'t
iulere.>l ti.iii rendition, winch ^Ald juilgnieL* »bi
ilockelel IU lUk luuuty ol Haian') on i,.e ih v'y Oral
day ol ilcioi.ri , a i> iaiH , 1 d id ' ou the tbiny Ctat
day of I >f tuber, A n Inn', levy upon tlia loUoal ,g
daeoribed real I'loperty, \)\Ui aud being in the coun
ty ut Kauiaey auil .'Malu ui MiuuvaoIa, kIi>:i eai at-
tached l«y lliailhenlt of Rau.n y ciuiitt i) *.iii;» ^A
nib, A
I tau
a i^e , t,4ii p AX 1 utaiiiiiat'tory.bui al»>i
tha ta>t»> ii'-.d , I, .• litu ^1 1 and the r«A 'mg r'-oiu.
r« Fdrjr 4A'»ji-.vr«di.
Iha S.MaMPlr Aaaai>.A« II tavotaaaaahl* i. erary
laeeaiair. aa il aol lOily .ml uia iilu.li-atad 'errriff
t ■ . > it.oii. A« ihey omia
Ml oMoial lial'n' tha
r.iain» ><i an iim. |>».tui <ui- itolu III* I'ltUa,! Malaa
KhMit USaa during tl.e prarMu* wa.-k , liiua gKiag
a aottaat hiatoTT ol Iha pf^graia of tha ineentiona la
liiie aaaatry. tV<- araaUo i^H-ainng erery week. Iba
haat kCTeau'tIr 1 >ttrnaia o Oreal tiritain, Franra aad
Gertr. a uur paaaMalMi all that
u tr.- , .J I ateaaa aad art
•Maaaautae. Wi ahau caattaua to traaafar
aalaaia* aaymaaaaWaaU Naai th.AaioaraaU of what
aaar «a ma?dea«i of ifttaraet to v>ur reailer"
CHEMISTS. ARCHITECTS. MILI.WKlliUTS
AND tAUUIkJlsi;
nMSaayrtfic Aaitaiit> «iii tw found tb« a>oai
a«(a( jaataal la iham aU the uaw diaooeartae In
tfaa aaiaaataC ehwi»iri ntr giraa in Ita coluaina, and
tha lalMaat* ol Iha atch \» < ant ^rarpaolar ara uot
aaarloaaad . all ihe new - aad diacovariaa
VffmmMam \:> ihaaa p>.-- \^ pubiuled Ttvm
Mak to waek raaiulaiid o.a.i .ai iniomiaiMU par-
taiatag to the latare^u o w «-.gn<kao,l aiiU owa-
ar« aol be found pabliAh>d in tl.e a.'ir^tini. Aacai
rAM wbo-b laioraiaiHia iber caonoi pfiaaiMr obtain
(Naa aay othai koana. dib>eLi> la which |>laaian
aad faraaeii arr laiereaii d kill te found ,Ui.ctta»ad ia
tha 5 'M
■seat-
iaitA
To 1
Ud'a;
yleta V
F«^
and .
IVi
Ihr.
Pttv
Tw.
V^i
au.i i- >al»aMe and IBairuoliee, , count >, a- tha properly ol MepUeu U l-.iig*orthy ,
(g Ollv of the kliove uamed detenilanti-, aul II u .nltrtal
which aait* dnieudant bail tliriem on the >*i,: lour
laanib (U} oav ol June, a. u ISei a« lo.iown, lo
alt The Ka>l naif of the Koulbeaii ijuarlei ,1 b|.jck
K>ur,(4) III I.each'k out tola to Ihe citv "i ^« l",,m
."Jl ' •*'"• '"*• '"^' '*'' "b^H "••' ^> '■ I •! ■ ^■>.rte«ui
(W) n.'een, (16) aiiieau. (lu) i.errnti'en . ( 17) aigb'
lean, (16) lA-uly one, (il) twenty tw.), (W) iweutt
three, (ii> twenty four, (U) Iwanly eight, (i»)
l»eiit> nioe, (U») ibiiiy. (3o) llnrty oup. (.11) tlilil*
two. (M) ihirly Ihraa, (MS) tbir'y four, \JH) thirty
n»e, (o6j ih.rty alA, (a«> thirty "eTen, (.17) tb rty
eight, (MJ lUirly nine, (S6> lorty, (io) loriv one,
,e tl,.aA ■ <*'^ '""^ "•"• <••> ""'*f ""*•• '*-*^ '"'J ' ■'■ I'l;
^n^!^ i "^ •"">■ "*•• <**J '" *''"•'' tweUe. (1.') .a Minaou
•" ' ' Blown \ Kamae; a adoilion to hi P^u,, Kain.ef
oouniy, to the Ctata ol Mlanaaota, loi;i'i>i: »; h aU
appurleoaaaak aad heradilAaient^ j-ertAiuing tuaieio
Noa iheralura, uoiice ia herein a',^"n, tliai J will
kail Iha aboeadeaerlhed real propeiiy aud the inter
a«t aaid defendant tamgwortby had there. n on liie Uth
day ol June, A n. 1101, or al auy l.meaiuce, l.' iho hiich
e*t bidder lor GA»h, al public auctioi-. tt tLr Ir i.t
door 01 tha Court Houae, lu tha cily <■'. ?5i I'.-.u . Ij.
aaid couul.t of Kaiuaey, on Wedneaday. theeittu eenlb
day of UrceOilier, a u. ISfll, At 10 ocl.>ck r. '.Uu foia
noon of aaid day, to aatitfy aaid ezaeuticn aad tha ta
lervat and eoai.i
St. I'ai I. Novambei 6, a i> ISei
AAKUN Wr TTl.l U
8hari ' of Ram**y (.ount)
Uy Huei!« WIl.liiN.iD.V, Deputy
UXMT ti WamMAM,
Allorneyt for plainlllfa. no^BOK
Tha alKira aala ii adjoorned nntil tiaturday, TaMB-
ber 28ih, IKtti, at ^alna bour and placa
>a.Qt I'aul . December IStb, IMI
AaKuN W TUiM-,
^llel iiT o: Kaniiev xiue'.T
i^ uauaac r. Biuo.i, liaputy
' Tba atca rale la ad uuiued until SiaiurdAy, Jaaoa-
rr •iih, ISIf; «t aamf hor and j lace.
81 I'aul l>.oenit>.r :8, IWll.
a/iRinw Tii.ua,
M.erill o II imaey rO"nlT
Pt liariunc T. B*c .n, tv-joly.
Aacltlc«^ o, -t »: the improaia-
'iltnral tripiatuania bainr .llualratad
nuns.
• .' .laisA Vtiai or Una
.s I'ne lii>llAr (ta^N tot one cuta-
1 • -^tr^ two Tolamea cnuiprtkeaaa
< a Iha Drat .>l .laauary
« LI M H.%T£S.
T . :\ moill'ia
t 4 00
I aiA inoa Iba
. «M
twelre cionllta
. U«
. for iwalta moattia
. nm
- f,»r tweirp nioniha
. » 00
J- ^l
thai aiay
Na«ig»'. it. Jig ...-#'. i...
by .' ver Te ar* prepare-'
trada, aad va raa aoa aa^fiy
with
rjr.wKdt'w Ft am
at Lbe .-"t I'a,.. T;«,.i»
Leraa.St. U.::
d.o>< PORK BAKRKI
Weaiea^rauu lar thaaalaot path ham4a
ttir»J by liaorfc M. ah^naar,
Li . BEACH.
Mc ef aad IVaWr n.
Sii|M*rk>i- Sihap luid C .nmllcsul^*?*? "S^*^
' vBB HBlflt HlH tK wtt -_v
!*dSlMBareMaia«l
t"
r'. a: tae 1^ •
K. N. RlOk. Oaaaral .s^yartai
Lii jUHLR.
■ .A lwani> cr orer. theyaarty aahaarip.
one tl.M. ^aBJeAcan baaant ia at difforaat
and fr> m diOaraat p wt ofle**. BpaaiaMaoap-
M-a v.'.l be aeal gra i» to ii.y part ol the euuntry.
Weateru and OanadlAD uiitoay or poatage kiampa
takea at par lur aulModpiioaa. Canadian aubxribaira
wtU plaaaa raaalt taaatf HaacaaHiaalra no each yaar'k
aahaenpi* n lo pra-aay )«e*aga.
WrXN A- CO., I'ubli.liera.
(Ie<>ia >■■ .S7 l^rk row New Yorh.
iIakayettk, MINNKSOTA.
of
^jfut^M.—ammm^mm a aimai
1M10K ri:;KS. JANNfc-UH
AN1>
(' R R i K R S<
OaWaaUiag la goid ^na tliver uaai., .lone 'ii'
»•>• A good aaaortfflan: o! watohaa aud : ioclia ajwaya
an band. BayahrtBg aaaUy doaa aad warranta i l»r
daoSl/
rMmm^rji ('oi'«r..-coi.vrf
of Rainaet — State i>f Mmneaoa,
I At a k|>acial term ot the I'robatvi Oonrt, held tb
I aad for Ilia Cuuntv "' KaniMy. at ht I'aul. r.a
Thoraday. tha Uth oa. ■' N, lenrbei . a j, . 1861
la the mailer ft!... ..i:.< ■.: \Vi...i.u, l C.-av u«^
eaaaadi
I t'p<>nraa>l>n>aod Qllng the petition ol L. B Greig
I' and W. F. ''haalar, a iiiiiiii«iiA:ur« oi jaid eauia,
arayiag forra<aonk therein aet forth that tbry may
be lioeoaed loaell the i.al eMate ol »»ld <1pre»«ed ,
j It ia ordered thai Tliuiai.a", the "J6ih daj <■! Ueoem
bar, A. t> IMl, at ten o'i'lr<k in the f./renooo »i iLe ofj
boa ot the Judge of IVilule, m the Cisy ol .■-• f'rul, b«
I aatuned for the hearing ol aaid {..-titioD , am! that
the heir. Ht law I'f lie ml decmaei an,', ai. o". Uet
paraoaa Intereated m eaid enlate, to appear at
a MMioa ol tha i'robate (our! , then aui tbera
JIKKfh, will .UAke liberal .looaMoBk nf Ktta to all far- to ha haldan, and khow cAU>e, .i any there Im>, ah;
anaa vbo will aattia aaoii aad impnxe the aaaia— tba praFWOf tha nald petitlu'^eni khould not be grani-
IViainwn ik aituatad 46 lailaa halow Ft Abar.'eontWa, ' ad .
KRKK IIOMKf4l\> SKTHKk*"
ra%tni. rumFaianmu.s «$■ tttm
M. u>wu.>i i..\KAVKTrk.Ha lAe AlW Aiiiwr *t Urn
•-.rlaa ahnT* l>kat<>iMi an.l direolly .i^foriletAi
W C1>^aia« Jllta^,' la th, ceutre o' one ot
Ttriara aud htat agricultural ri^,^a la tha
:'au''.\ ail pp1i."l with W00.1 aol wat«
- ' a.-i uud '. hA. bean raoantiy nurrayad
• r-'i ^-f» eT'en! Tba town aiarlc* (ikr
.. I. uwn .« ite Rel Kiear ol tha North,
,. > .V. .*,<.•< 1 J. «►-'. he ; ije :•'. alAge* Irom 8t .
\ j«»i'i!ij 'h*-' -.-111; w.-ek.y, N'o por-
. , Y,-.' ,1 .. «• eaiei laduoeruaota to
Atid it U fnnhai o.-.lere,: that the «aiil pctitioeara
gJTe DOttoato all (wriou-i intern-l<-! m the aaid ea lata of
the paadancv of ".ii* «i,i peUtiin. and the hearing
Uiereol, by caii-in,{ i copy ol thia order to bo publiah-
r<t in the '^'i tnu, i'rehk a ueAapaper pubhkbed at Ht.
Paul, in kaIi', (■• uuty ot Rainaey, for four euceeae*
week, t-ref^cua I.. Raid ilay ol heArlog.
J F HU^T,
UK.fi?' 4w .ludgD of I'lobata.
•HS rl.
j^inl i'ail, Wtaaeaanta
/ ff cm, n mjv.t h »». v« a mt» nmj^
I'tilise '.t
liiliiu. lala^^ and d*oi*kery,
V 1. A 1 V. 1> W AUK
t' A K n 0 N 0 1!. i N I) 1. K M I' .H
■aOO'KIMl. Ul.A!«SKSi,
HM WARE, PIaAiN,H.aM.>Ukl> A.ND JAl'A\N..I>,
Table Cuth-iy.
IKVlSh. haq I fc»r-ir# •*•.»/. VJ>*Jf»or.t, C©£V%Ji*
whM-.lawl* I «Qio» Racieer— a«
j T > ihe.Shenll oi any Conalable ot aa.d Coonty
I In the name . f the ^tate of MinnaaoU, you are her*
J ov commanded to »ummon 5*. 8 .Smoot and Daeid
WeOtnan. if ihey *U»i'. be louod in your county, to ba
aud apnaar Mlora vhe undarKlgnad, one if the Jnat •
' oei, ,.f Ihe I'eaca in an! ( r «aiJ ciunty, on tba 16th
day of January, 18«2, at nine o'clock In the fire noon,
At my office in the Third Ward, 8t. Paul, ia «aid ooua^
V , to answer to Cacar Cantll in a citU action . and
hafa you then and thare thia writ,
Uiren under my hand thia IStb day of Dacambar, A.
D, IdBl M. W.SCLUTA-N,
drciTi ;t« Juktioa of the Paaaa.
OoU!
Ooa<
'3«<-a - Vli.-C'-.:ag'<
aa-^l Wa.»»..«.« rlr^aeu •
Mt witb
piaal attnctiaa
Ooaaiantlj oo haad tUr mo*t cvmip ete %a»i,i : 01*11 1 o<
nOU.^K FURMSHINO GOODS
r.. I.O fo.. ij iB u.a city
noasRT •*TRrr- ^rr PAn , miwv
a^ lAwly
jBMTicB^'^-wMMmMuam JBV warm
*▼ Henrietta S. Horn ba«, witbont oattM. latt m/
bed and board. I hanky forhid all panoaa abatfoaatr
from iruiling her on my acteunt. aa I tbaU 4NV *"
dabt) of bar aoutia^iair fkvai aad after thif data.
Datad 9t. Paul Dae. iiSlh IMl.
J.l.
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H
mIL
THE SAIM lAl'l PllESS. SATtJUDAY, .fAXUAHY 4, l8iJ2.
she is to liny :i-* hIio was o\' nKl, wlicn .>iie it
Wis tiiat tirsi iititurled the fldir. Hi iioot'or h
there will he no one to rousiiU r how to
reconstrm-t the Unitm oxrludiDir New V.ng-
liind from the siHi.rlnKxl ol StutiM. Wher-
ever u fiM', luiJ ti»M.suic or biootl was the
f.il!. thoy hi'itnl '!*.■ (Hiip!i'ot New Eagluiu]
respond by opening; ilie lai) ol their imlust J
and by ii>c iiiurcti ol ihur bravf>. Aid
now, wtc II ih' beiiuty >'! unr Israel Ims
betn -luiii in our l.i:.'h | l.ic- >. an.l when h«*r
Lif>, Rfverts ami in i hockwiKxisutiil IJo*.
maim lie in li-lons c«ll- nml hundredji ot her
•Otis wrur out lli< ir Oi-urUx m >.nl oii|itivily.
viefima ot their vaUit ami lU'vuuoii to our
Union, one irn pi-e^-ibli uiipul.-t moves our
people and inspiren our soldu !» in Uv field,
ODO praViT to si-i ihi- d ly -.viiru «< .inny i»!
loyal Americans shuli liumuier ;U ili< .i.nn>
of Ihe prison hoos»'.wuh both hands pledged
to the soli mil t^isk of war. and with neither
hand averted to uphold the in-titu'iod which
!s ill.' cause of ;ili (hi" w.H , .ind iliut they
shall ut.t turn back, and their Kwords* retui'n
not empty mitii the i,'rau<l dtliver:ir^er shB.I
be iirconipiishcd "
Michigan Legislature..
DETnuiT, Jan. 5.
Tho extra .v.sMon i>f the Michigan Leg-
islature coiaiiienced at Lansinij \e.*terdrv-
The Governor's lue^sagc suggests the liqiiii
dation of direct Federal tax by releasing
the F'ederal Goveruuient from reiiubur«.ing
the State on uccounl of war expeuse> to an
equal amount. Twenty four thousand
men have been furnished by Micbi.:an
lor the war, of which ten re^ji
ments for three years, une
of artillery aud one
Jhc .^aittt yaul ffrW. /^-^^'^^ ^^^ •^ Lamps, j
— — — ^^ — - — T j rjfjr t.jmt^M»r «r««ft •#
Counting House Calendar
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lilK B»usr <^CAUT^
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.irST RECEIVKI).
(iUi ( KUIES.
NEW GRocERr house1n^t7paul.
crrta.u LiirlyiKr
t.. ... ■ .1
I. ^
Mt:» AM» uoMK>'s COOLEY, TOWER k CO.,
1.
BOFFALu OffiRSHOES
CHILDREN'S
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I
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Jan. 1 « s 4 ft « t9m.
< J» 10 n 15 1^ ti
1.% 16 IT Is Vi ■.•«• 51
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F E S T I V A L
regiment 1
tDonllii!' voluuteers have been raised j
ai tne expend- of th- State, costing S.i3i,- '
000, of which 892 000 have bevL refunde.? ;
by the United States Government. In
view of the manilcst disp.xiiioD of forei}»o
powers to intermeddle iu i;ur domestic af-
laire, he recommends that provision bo made
for organizing a uoform m litia, to consti-
tute an active force, and their .speedy en-
rollment, to be siibj. ct to draft at ary time.
And while not favoring the ♦section of ex-
tensive fortifications, advi-esthe Legislaeure
to urge upon Coni,'ri'Si the immediate ne
ceasity ol establishing at some convenient
poii:.t in the Northwest, an Arscoai, and
tuanufactory of arms and uiuniiions of war,
and al30 a naval ?taiion, to be located in
Michigan, us being mt»t advantageous both
trom t'le extent ot her coast and her unrival-
ed re9<'»uroe3 for ship oiiildinc:.
lu alluding to national affiirs, lie attri-
bute's our complications abroad and troub-
les at homo to the inactivity of fLic armv.
and sjys the peoplr will not tamely submU
to see our aruiies used to protect nlave prop
erty of the rebels, when the most active
means should be taken to sappreee rebel-
lion, sparing nothing, and apologizing to
nobody for our action<>.
Tbo SibSaih Sebml »: 'h \*\ PrtwhflMlMl
•ill ni<K>t m In^MKoir* Ball, •! iuOi r«ti «•• •'
ODiikturlkj aflMiK^ia, for :h AaawAl
inj;.^!{>tstcLM, Ic , Pftr«eU «rt laTit*! to
battery ' thrlr chiMroo. ■'-i-wi -f l^fc^tti •*cki rl« mi* iavW
>f three I »••' t.% atteD-l i*»*.
Fire in Philadelphia.
I'uiL.MiELPHiA, Jnn.
8.
A Ere cummeuceii about 2 o'clock this
iBorniDg in the basement under tlie Ameri-
can Telegraph Office and betore it could be
subdueJ the lower floor and bnft"ry room
worccorap'cteiy burned. Howard's Expre-s
• cilice adjoining was also much duma«e»l.
The telegraph instruments c-fcapcd wi'boot
irjuiy. Communication v.iib iho country
ctjijiiuues without inleruptiou.
A Calamity or a Canard.
H\L1F.*I, JUD. 8.
A painful rumor is em rent in this city, of
the lo«s of the httainir Parana with 1,100
troops on board, io the St. Lawrence river,
hat it cannot i)t' traced to aoy n'liable
source.
A large war steamer «iip(Vjats1 lo b*"
American i.s cruisin? offlhis pott.
Gen. Butler's Troops.
Boston, Jan. 2.
About 3,000 men ot Butler's division
vmliarked to-day and will, sail to-morrow.
N'bw York, Jan. 8.
A Richinoufl dispatch ol the 31st says
the rebel war steamer Jameatown joined
her con.sort, the Yorktown, below in James
river. The;;unboat Teazer would soon be
ready for active serTice.
The Wuishington corrcspoudput ot the
Philadelphia Pie<is says tiiat orders are giv-
♦•n for a movement by w;\y of Occoqutn,
also, that {'ixv,. Burnsitie wiil as, end the
Rappahannock
The strike at the navy yard ha< eiidetl,
the men returned to work to day.
St. Juu.Vii, N*. F. Jan. 3.
The steamer Bohemian with Itritish
troops on board. pa.ssed Cupe Race this
morning.
*^ ilMi^i^t- — o*is h«B<*niJ JuU4n •ortii of «•
coctutiaf ot % jpB#r«: »<«ortaaftt «4 h«i4 «•(«.
^IftM v«r«, Jrr f^^od* gr<MMSw, exoek«rT. te . «iU
ht MkM »t kucti'^n to th* bij;bnt Mddar. <w :!«t«H»>
iMZt, J«nu«rjr 4lta. cottiueupi^ at 10 ^•'cIbm a a .
ID Kii(»ra' B'.ock oa Thl.-\i «ir*«t
A w.Truu^.ah«n«.
Bt fU»a WiLXT!CSf>'(. IVpntT j
B O A RD I N G .
(>oo>t l>oar\l C4U1 tx> obu:c«<i at WAi^oa •
HooM in Pain*'* Block no Robni •irw«:, a:
bl« rat**. Htmlwri nf thii laiiiliiui* mJ bILmi ai
nhog a quiot. hcfarUte boudiat fiua, m« ia«toa
^ <»1! nasi.. T. WATiO.V
t. t^ul.Jao Q lM«r. j<aai4u
o uirHoiTs^T
nilUD STRKKIt
i. rvsuicc CDiK a -MissKsotA
St. Paul,
It uam rttAy 10 mioammoiiu* Uumt .lu <■•«:«
and Ui* pubUe,m t— »iai vita tte MM m
Ra^ OY3TFB* • it OCO^ »EB
srKWtP .t.VD FRUU^ ai SO CENTS PKS
An.'. tOOD 01 D fASEiOStJt DrSUS^ .t
TSBS at 40 CakVK
riw li- . L..,j..i>. c«n »;»BT«fc» had at •!»» «»»
HF.NKV F. r. VITT. Po
MARVINS CROCKERY
Importing House
u-«- 60 CENTS ^m^m,
.<%«» L>K( MI«»H OIL :
Missies AM» 'HILWUKN!*
SXOM' Hi >Ol S.
\N M. J, b.MI 111 .V (M».
^UlnLKWli (IHOlKRS
am
LIQUORS. CIGARS. &.C.
JArK5»OVST.(b«.U«erarhinJ>ST. PAUL
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M.-*a l«
JOHN THORWARTH,
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♦ ' au, aw'. tfUl i,» which w rl^ag*
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aj.* «i» haM (3T)i) faM ajaa Wahartuw anu . ...u.Dg
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•titatad to laeuTw tiM .)»bi M«ur«(! hr th» mid aiort
Mi ar aaj aan ilmaof.
NowUMiama, notior i« lM>riM>j ftya, tkai h> tir
laao(a|o««r ot xaW r.-niainiii m naid mortipty*,
aart MNbtaakty to ta« alaiut*' \u o.n*. rax' mail*
aa4pra*Uad,UM abovadwuTilMHl at t ',(.<-' [.i^mi
«M will iw tt>\A at poMk' aurii<>n at 1... (t.>i,l '.^ir uf
thaaaart auu.-i*. n \Ur ci\y ofS-,. I'»u!,«l l»L (. cl. ck
ia th» fetaaooD 01 tb* 1 jili dav ot F»t>ru»ry ISrta.
DatadSM Paul. Hecfinb^rahi. IMl
sliJ.SF , t) JACKSON.
M»rl|faf«*.
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--« .fumni.l. Wni K M.,^tia,, .\ I' Laujlnn. 't i,
W'»sli;i,^l..ii. jiKiiirl .i HuLt-iiiao, Muirt Hfrri ,
l-raiiKiiij stt^ir, K C lalmri , Chiisloj.ln'i H Tbfriil
Wij. H Kum-, < u«rl.- jVuii.u nc 1 filMt.ing tsmilhi
I»«iU.«»t»i;i. •■lJ..u»i.o .V .^n.itli, LtithiT »illi«nj», iii-
r«i!. n Til. kii \V»ii..| s t<iiit>r>-, H U lUx auid Wbj
II Kuivuu. (laitiiiT^ uuJei the uaur aD<^ Briu <i( "H
A Ti;ckrr A. «*.. KiU-i KlM, J»iur. B .lacLsoLi, Mar
Ifarci .\ MlUutui' by h«i ui-xi fi-i»-u,l, J J I'lwrv a*.
iwr A llariiuK, Ucka.HKJ RCar«w>i: and C»ia".>cL«iB*r
pariufi^M- 'I'- .iiiK Cari.*rii \Scii»ir«i. JuLu 1.'
Y..(.iig lull. llf\.i|{l, Cliarlfh C I.uLc], lUartJuw h
Hfioli. : .kphraiui i K'^y , Jutn Nicg:".aiSniirii.tra:' <<,
B»l*!.-..!j'hiln.K.»..,i>u..u «. Uuui«'y,.lauiw kirkii,.^
ncK atd II II K.x. parii.rr, *c. II B U»rriroai., G«.r,i. fc
Warroii, Ki.htrt W .iiUcr«, liC TaylM, U»-uiv C g^ .
aillmm Sl.rtii, J„()u .-vL.au, xu,i j„,^i, Sl.»ii,'.lr j*rv'
D^r« »!. ■• W \ .1 M,*„ ■ j,,^^ K Malt \v,u T I(l»
hart.Hrni) Wri-K,., . .„.„tch»pu.au. Wm \Vak»fie,.,
Wni i»«vi,,it,cl,»,aMarhLaU* Jolu. B V od . B.icha.ri
M }*t>^ooei. J l,u CtoiliD* L<x.iui> 1. WLi!.. N WC
liaoiK NeUon, A.^on W Tulli., IMr IXeriU, Urhh. O
UhI., (I B liTrell, 1.. r. ux.. Alli«. Wni BUii^Wj . Wlj
H S.jf.lfy .1 B .-luMrr, Al»-x«nfl.T Wilcon, f t JoDw;
TliomjjMJu ar.i'L«-rN, J>.hn H Kaudall, V I) K Sai,(laii
R M 8 }'f%er Cbai ics Hunt kCil Morris L*njpr»»
Ti> ilir aNiip uKCLril !v.Viii3i.d:k knj>.ach ot you •
In tl.r tianje ..f the State „» «mni«.i,iH \<>u'ar» f .rw
by Ruu.aj..i..^i nD.i rf,,u;r«^ lo au»*er ih« totipiaiut
m lhi» aclwu. wtju ii. « marrltd woman, »ud nuc/. tiiU
Mliun bv MukAK SUeiburn*- ol aair cuiuiiy .,( Kaafri
h^r next lii»nd,ac<.pj..i ,h.cb ;, iierewiiu ier^e-*
upon J..U, aud lo wrr\e» cupy of jour au,-»oi ou 'b.
i.ul*,."ik».r at hiiioBc* tu lUf citv n' s«irii Pacl Ji
►aid Stalb u( JUun««iU, »iUun t»eBt> da*, alter ''ut
wrvic. <.t tbii. nun-aion^ ; n you, exclu«i¥« or a>e .lar
o) nuch rwTicr , aL.i .1 you fail t.- au^a^r th« aa.i
>ua)ia»!(il wilbm Ui* i;mf .lort.<«i.i., Ihr rnunlitf .i.
ihu a.- o.i w'!l aiijiv t., tl,.- C-,urt f r tL- i-Urt d*
mandt..! ll.ui^ •, W08lkS SHlLRBL'R.St,
r iitu'..a r. A-.torD«> ami nrxi lri»uc,
l*in«' .s«,>iauilM>i .A. IHm 1., .»'».■«."
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aiafayaua.
TMf! /'.V/».%
■* Club wiU gif • a »i>ri<'i i.t
TWELVK DCLOCK PART1B&
a; Arnmrt HA':.r«rrr Fri.lai avaaiaf tiaod MwkM
in alt«>nd.tnc*troin S till 1 o'«lMk.
N. B.-MnubarxtftbeClub, aad tkoMiveMn^ia-
TitatioDa arv cordially ioritac! tn htim^ xhttt fiiwji
StraOffWa vij>h:ag to riitt tb» Olab Ku«t lavariakiy
b* ^ntmdnoad rithar by a ia»ai>ii of tka Oah w a
por<<in whn ha» r««f ired aa iavitatiaa.
t.iviuti'W-i « II b« lMu«d to tb«> Ladi** »*«r< a«i4
by the Sttlicitia,; C.toimittfv.
ApptleaMnoa for mfnWrAly aUt ha rvcMvad at Uw
Hn ; on ••Tvry Uoo'Iay ^vvniof . laalJla.
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Slowly bat steadily the different brancheH
CHOICE. PURE OLD
BOTTLKD WINES.
OF KVIIRV WRANW
CAS n K F O L X 1) AT THE
UNION HALL
CUKAPKH THAN TilK CHEAP E.ST.
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FAMILY GKOC'ERIES
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UA1^1NS. ( ITKON.
O RAPES «Sc li<^>XKV
Toy;* of ail kind>
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Another Victory : 300
Burnside's expedition assume .shape and
dirociioD. Tiie [xcuninary preparations.
tne bfiiintf of tho expedition, have been '
mainly done in New York, and L'apt. Bijtgs,
the division quartermaster, is sii:l there; but
matters are now in such a lorwnrd stab-
that what remains to be done can only l>e
properly attended to at this the place of
rendezvous of the transport and laii I lorces.
Gen. Burnside arrived here on Friday of
laat week, and has since been vigorously en-
gaged in closii g up the preparations for the
expedition, ilis .staff are l.kewise mainly
here, busily employed.
Gen. John Y'. Foster, commands the
First Brigade. General Jesse L. Reno, the
Second Brigade, to day reviewed the regi
meuta thui far assigned to hi« brigade, con-
fitting of the E e.venih Connecticut, Fifty-
fiv9 Pennsylvania, and Fifty-E.-sl New
York. Gen. Reno's staff has not vet been
fully determined upon. He is one ot the
most recently appointed brigadiers, former-
ly belonged to the United States engineer
service, and is spoken of by military men
who kn'jw him, as an oflicer of more than
ordinary merit. Gen. Park, commanding
the Toird Brigade, has not yet arrived, but
is momentarily expected.
Geo. Burnside's injuction of secrecy re^
gardiiig the important particulars of the
expedition is ftill in force, but will probably
be removed within a wtek, when the mag-
nitude of the preparations, which have
been much enlarged since theeXDedition was
tirit conceived, may be properly and fully
reveaietl. The iDdications are that the rc-
tioense of the pre>s in regard to these par-
ticalars will be folly and amply reciprocated
by the General, in affording ilie representa-
tives of the press complete facilities for ob-
taining and transmitting promptly all legiti-
mate matters of news.
WitLm llie ;*»! wm KiA\' .'..r '.u.,--.r ha
aiibmittKd to a ehMuicii t<>*l, bT IV !>. a Itai4 it
thi« city. trlio»»»c»»ot«lo lewarrk and attaia- «at*
At* •>( a rcry bi(b ordvr, and opaa «lM«r avrtiSMt-
tha public can rr'jr
From D B. Hmj, U. ^ . F. K. ii. C , l*nat>Ml CWa*-
wt.and aathor uf BbBi«n>D« warka oa CVtariatiT
I'abl.g llMltti, k\ \
" I b'Toby evruly, Ibtt I hao »<aat(«a4 Um atoa-
tcar maauiaotur*d bi CO. la«i« A Co. of tWa arta
and bava fa-jn.1 it ofaicllaat <iBaliiy aa.1 ft«« tnm
all .!* eteriouMOfivdiMit-'-. p g RKU> "
".-^t. !'«u. D d Is. ISii;
»^nld at •IxilMal or m«UiI at .^arvf<rt. oa SibWaal
J*t^«''.J*i»l.»««3. C. C. LKVId * 5.
Pir»B, WiLLtY 4 On -8 Xcubt— Loeatai aa r
Midi.oa, VTif., apon U>« htch, opaa prasiie. :■ onfor
to prpvent (a* awr a< poanbto) yanr M^ ff a i '
u|03>uJ awtodlad by TKKK PliODLjati ftaM tka
RiKljaatM Ntr.«ry, X»w To.-k. or Illiaoli Na
I wiil her» »Ut» that I will fain ah ywa with
h-althy, hanl/ f niit aad Oraf >atal TiaM, Star
irrr«n*. Shrubbery, an' »r#r}lliiac i» Um> NaiHty
Line i^t.iok can b« forvard«d tnm tlM Wbumj |»
thii city in Uir»r Jay» Who tayi «t >i cat wortk
iha attention of tvcry per oa to I
bafora fiTinic o-d«n to foreica Tr«« I'irtilkii
or tbftn by all mt- aa-
intTemor A. W. Raadall. Wiaeawta; Dtaiat VaUa,
Jr., Wi*oon»in . S«xton. Brother k Co , Milvankca.
«i W OABcMi-K,
daoSldCm. U#o«r.l Af*^.
Him K&aMAa Ca ,
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4 SO *•"« ^—mrmm r^m^v^
^ ^^ ««. rtaiartwat ai« ttv«fcaca«l» kraaAa. at
mmmtuv
— ■^t AST* A
-~ A- -• !■ aranned
J.fr *■
t a C BTRBaXK a C:
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laa Ibvar Aaa> AI
. OrM ^aahte, a*
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THE VERY BEST
r » m 1 I } I* r o V I V i „ u s ,
^T^'*"'*"*^. »ii*M»i ^ata dMoM. la tia •«! -
aU
ff
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For th* acroaiinouaticn of lb* citia>aa ji A. t%al,
and tbe pe'nunfi that briaff waud to tka city lar Mit,
1 will rrcelr* order* aad supply any oaa ta tto oi^
with any amaunt of wo.>d thty may wiah at tlM>
LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
by thiir iMTin^ thair orden at mj oSca. eo
4th and Rob«rt »traata, (Whitekar'a U»».t
Which wood will b* aeeoapaaiod with a
u' the amoant, or ! wii mraatua it aitw drliMi*^. m
thu person mty aaa profor J. H. N
d«r29iilnn. Vaa4 1
■dtohrtaloai ■■■alimain-a pnM». at
J C A H. O BCBSaKK kOr^ .
■■•^'" pnaM arUdaiM iav Anre*. a<
i 0. A a C llFBBA^C A On. <
1
. ^ tkM aiQ ka nai
MttwaJ^MJawMTf 1
ta tbaaa wakMc *• aaiaHlaM at aMi
_ wOl ka ^ »aa4 «a rraraSi aa Ihay a a ■■
M, aMl pay aid piamiat* aatkat rwi
iWMWtiio at ika Fan to
Oa liaat. A. M. nEClX.
\VlLKi>MI> ZOlAVllSs
T\>R TEE FIFTH REGIMENT
MINNKSOTA VOLUNTEERS
At tte «U Aia.a} iialt a« l^kaikaw Ktrw, »
VOLUNTKBRS WANTED:
AMiilwiitki
k«ara oT t aa« « a'dMk r. a
r.UMMafa
tka
K. V. tUbX A OOlV tn^
^*«ia Wiaa« aad H%a— tnt Mottaia^ aa*.
J B SLIGHTER,
K M ni i I > Ca r o c !• 1- i f «
PHOVISIOJSS!
4AK>-OY «.» IHt Ca^EtUUTn- OTSJiaS Mlli
OiCAVIt :tt ASD JACKS^iS SlKXta>
•it>> la*
wji.TKm u: Wit tiM,
Foreign Wines & Liquors,
OLD B0UR80N AND AVE /VHlSKEY.
AA7> M \iHii.^t. MAi.i >> ///.SAil'.
1 kad tkat tka iaipiaaaHoi prevmit itiat yun
VWiifB Wtaaaaadlnafly cinti'^t >- humci ic
M.1^: 1 viah Vo aworw ■ .t . ..- an
•ratkat hay eaa •afely ivIt t.) : k- : j.; • u.-^,
uDada)t»«atad %iwM, iraaa tn and itm imiu ma,
w^aal u> aav iaipartad.
W. W. WEBB.
.1.- ; - :.Hi Kojt»i,S<>ot.-ti jlle.Sc..! t WUisk,-*
MINNESOTA
SEWING MACHINE
D JE Ir^ O T .
^'* MInMHiaf all ai.o are dtairuiu ol procunux a
QOm FAMILY SEWI>fO MACHINE,
Oapakle ot perfMm^oc th» moa diflcult work op.in
the tkinaeot gmnm or the baavmatahxlb ana leotber,
will Aad i'. to thwir a iTaoiafa tn eali «nii aiamin*
ol
J%«*»T/VJK^TV J A A
•» CON^ExCN.— Notict- ■
BARTHOLPS CELEBRATED MaCUI.\E.S
Wnuh 'TT .i.rT pl<«jw.i to u! ,rr.j tli. i .'.n- ar.- u<>w
r^lac*^ '.D pi c»'.- tt^t Mr «ithii br r-i.rti .>! k1!
l.«tter A Kami) W».-i..ar, |4h rr'a,: pri<^ i|t«
inoatk» afo IU New Y<itk city «a> kk6.
A Maaulactunac at tau N V m..-^ t'. «n... aa>ST6
B " 7k " .. ". %o
C " ' %i. • ijj
• i.««-. Tat wutatT KXdWs
MOORE A PERKINS MAiIUNE,
Wkiak ia eatUbie tor Drwa ao<t Oiuak Maker. frl
eaa aow raluoed lu $Sb, ^<ml«^ i »..1.< st $!>^) Tlie
rMOX SEWING MAiTlINE
«ull the
Stan t« hutt\ i-i rank, and at prxiaa thai wil
ijwHw Sold at SK ami with kt-mner t3i.
*i; Varhinex vairmnled (•■ ^>r* i«tiatav-t»m
jr
I'm Moygr will m ttsrrvDMfi.
Sead <vT Sauplw ii( Work an'! O r<-nUr.. which will
ke niajV^ 'nrr
!->*,»■ a_." .-j.e a ".ai is Vhr ii oa Block, oppuaita
Ttioaip*..!! Bx BanK.Thitd ulr**!, Si fan)
H 1- KITIIVI.V,'
teclldaai tieneral Art-ol
# .*• r «
# .A- A «
PABT «f IHis CITY
net
mrmtim
•ale ekMa bj J B. .-UCHTtR
CkiBM Ttk and JaakMtn.
i_ ^^ ^- ** iaat riMi<id aa< hr
FIFTY DOLLAB
^mmti mmtm cimmm,
•a-* bj the {•tt' aad gti-
Tikac.: Jack«<io
AU aorta, kiada. aad oolora, iru* (he >-.-i>bra'<^
MMiakatonror J K Wada. Naw York. fo» .*<•> a;
■aaafaetatar'a prim, kr
<»M J. C. a H C BrRHANk a Co,
21 A A »»i-s.^»iS0nvKu mrrnimm'i',
J. >-\ a -I. t . arii8\>in ft oo
•^ <|Bnr« aad Cigars which ■
w.ll iaaare tjuick tai^. ai
J. f. * H C.
■ llrr ,' pr-,--»« Thai
IL'RBt>K a Co
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of
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mmoijgm.^rr
—In regard to the faring of th« rebls at
Commerce, Mo., on the stetmer City of
Alton, Capt. Barnes learned that the
band consisted of fifty men, and it is
believed Jeff. Thompson was present Id
pffson. Tho boat was warned off repeatedly
bv a women n.uned Kversol, who said
Jeff, 'J'horapson was present. The boat
Iriah Felluw C lontrynen ' Now tn tka Iimm t» pra«a
your darotion to your adopted eoaatry All who da>
«ir« 10 anlmi in thi« Rag lOMrnt wiU ptaaao call oa ■•
at number 40, Robert itreat, bataaaa 4ik aad ttk
htreeti. Thoae who co»« and juia the
JACKSOX GUARD,
will be placed in com ortable qaartar* ha«iii1i»iali
on their arriTal here.
Wban your coantry re<]uiraa yt ar Mraiaia, aa aka
niw doe*, to pat Iowa rebellion, yoa ikoaM aatkw-
ttate for a momeut, but ruxh lo her raacaa 1
Tka Ftrih Ra^nMat ia &Uia( ap lapidlj, aad te
•U probability tkia «• tka Iaat iipfiiilaailj y«a wili
,^«n» •» «..^ ;^l..^J u I _ , ^** to »bow the wo-ld how deTotad aa« a«» to tka
went to an islaiid below, were muskets and fre.» in.i>i„, , w v^, .
' ' """J "•" '"•^'tu'oii ofyonr onoa happy.a^iplBiaBaatry.
nties were obtained, and then returned,! ^"" '° f-twan and help taea tk* Ooearaiaeat
bat the rebels had fled, and the Unisnists i '''''=^^'^°'««"»«y *i«ito eataMiak •
of the town gave the boat tbree cheers. j .^^. int^t .I.LC'^V.l
'MMPmm — rjiJi scmmcms^
af «a kta sawBiHa a taa- jaar old
o; a ■idiraii iiao, af - - -
tri^kwaa 1%a
arvard. pfaaa praparty. par
•»»T a A.
Vmm. ■■— y Oaaaty. Ifc^ Oat C, BR
^ mm. jr. mcm.xjimmi.
K iACBKMI AXD FOTBtB .«
J^ • r » r m
FIFTH Ri:(.IME>T
!
ifA-v mj.vmjagm mmm h^lb cmatar,
^'a 4aix» M4 ol riwak t*a an.. ? re«*rr« Kraiu
-1 irHTkK .<
512 AAA t-im^mn
*.9V^\W^W^9^xi» eko..» aad aton.* b.-aadi
rmjmrmisi.y'f)
kSdl
tat
Tae
lot of para Taikiik t^Moaiag. aad
T>»a«s>_tka BBSr ia Ao e^v— *r «
- .Setiotae at BUCBTU«.
<'>ppp«ite thi ta>iiamia>l latal
«v jmm MJV w^.'vT mv j
r'T rf nmit) CroBoi wi, caU at iko ooraar oi
^-MMHtiarta, wk«r»yaa wOl Bad tko boat
-'lafffmOy Otaoaiiaa ia tae city, aad
■arta «>ll ha aappliid at pnoaa to aait
Di»T-.-2-ly
GROCRRIE^.GRAINJb PRi>VT3ION8
a mil 'mf/fif wi Ifte
Karpi f'.aetoaUy oa
MiMrthnadiarBw.ai
Alaa a okaiaa 1(4 af
FRESH ROLL BUTTKR.
A*** 'a kapo fiiki 1 kw takli a«e iocItiaM
^^ mi.ym jmmmmrjmm.^r •jr
HOLIDAY BOOKS.
ForCAddraa. > VKABILLS.
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mmmr
' iwmli af tke rill will
>• • - -^ lImh at
rcMkLcv rowcB a <^-*s-
•.V i-miMu^' rmm ior»
put at
KIMMCI* srCCTACl.E.«
J ia a lad i
I ka MAakiy lawar^od aa Iwetw
tl.
fMmMJL» mr rmm mm9T jjvy,
ti eaptoaJTT, atiaw uiluiil Carkaa Ol, at
aiwrrmO.V rRlcni,kT tka karr»l aad >aU.ia. at
MICHTUIS.
Tu tka t'kariB ar aoy t ■ ii.'.ubif .i. ^« . ....niy
la tka aaaia af the M:a:« uf IC.nup..vik. yo)i are
l«erabv ,- •n|)^nand^^,l !o «uiiin,> c - > Si».i~ ^ aoJ I>a-
»i4 W We.imaii •' th-j kUail b« f. .:. : ;t, M.i.r eouo-
■».■-,- h» »u 1 apjwar ».(■!(.:»• •>.- ,c.:»'. .n. .i, one of
;l.» .l-'l f- f -be ''eace n «Dv. .» Jn'v, oo
it* 16 t. .». of January l*6». a .,ioe u . ick lu Ue
t.rec.H a at my i«S-# m the T^.'. ^ Ward, M t'aul, .n
**iJ cx aaty ;,. aa-wer U> .! he Breaaan in a
riTii ac'ioD and tiaie yoc taan an-i there thm writ
tiirm an^rr bit band tkit IRth dar >>' r>oceir.her
» f !l»kl U. W ?»l I'l !WaN,
<)eeia.Bw. JuatMM- . ! the Prac«.
.«r«-- -r
mjscactf'MO mw
»■ .~V,- .f,fh-«:«.i ?>ar, Oj».
»y tae .-aee o- -raa, •• .;> ;. «rnit rate*
•W^'iwJ tor aaie at MiU arioM.
prioaa.
J. B.
Gnuit .Fai)!i and Plow>.
Mtalkjea
T JEY ALL GO
TiEV JlLL mo THERSIt
TllEY ALL GO TtiERB'II
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It«ken «t. Between «lA A ^tl^
t--» •,nr..' iTr..c-er es. Fioar and \
Prttatk
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C<r ».
. .>se 4
r»«i»cj'
MHS ELIZA FEKOUSON,
cm»er AtA dk ^Vokiaofcaw »ta..
Bait 1.^-amittoi.at^aat iss a lew k.j
^•■,"» »r» aercaaat* :c tkt» rtty who aellB?.,*! par.
;^.nua( u ba .'tob u<e Catanet Mli.» rkooc wtak-
.ai; w iwi Ui* a» I ma— II I II MB aas Sad It at
WitTooa a iaataiiii'a a# tkat %tm tfa*
Tobacco
ClciARS. PIPES. :«NIIFF, *c
y * Tl'OHtl.T Third Hlierl, u-t; Kmr to
Oooib a Buok Store, Wholoaale tn\ ReUil litalar In
Tohaaaa^Op: \ ...i neeiTii « Ui» tall and
wiatoe Morf, ".i. , rj.',:..' Vo flu order* t.' an^ ex-
taot, fki
#/.vjr ijmr»mrMm> ti»iam«,
Miaoaan, Virfia.^ »■>.'. Kruiu.-ki 8tuvkioi; andOhew
iagl^kaaoi f ».• i ■..; i "win( .upenor to any :n
tka city.
SWF. kTUKiAR BotT eirgs,
a 'Mlf* a«aortn>eat Tbe^ fitf"- ^ra all the g» uo* .
r. W.TICHKLT,
Ttir!l itroat, next do<>r to 0>«nb'a B,»f>k r^tore
tfl. PaBl..Sov t; ooTlTdly.
PITTSBURGH ALE,
P T^ R E LIQUORS.
1.4(ger Beer 6l Liiucli.
Tk« hart it tka cfty eao alway* be ka.i at the wwil
Down fMUbar^h Ala aad La«ar lloor kalooa ol
JOHN HAGQfiNlllLLKR,
rt MiMt. QMdaat taMlkM
^Cicif Ir.m .
tnet
tienrga W . Kwm^
•r
^ lUiani ii E»u)L -i .
Tlja Slate ot Minu*--.;^
To the alii.ve u*ir.«^i Jeleu.ialjt
^ou Mt Ueraby mmnionoa anri r»quirmi u. an.-<i/
he cv^ujplaml ultlie i.U.ut.tJ .n Uir itboTe enutled ae.
turn which hat k*,r, thu day duly tiied in the cfijee
..f the I lerk o< tUu Court, at the city of ftt. ?»u'
Kaiawy couuty, Minnesota, and Vu nerve a copr o^
}..ur .newer lo lUr «aia <ompUint upon the *uUcr.-
b^r. Kl L,. ..ffio..- in wiid c;t) ..i s<t. i'hu;, wiib.u 'wei.
l.» •!»?. alU-r tbt- fcrjuor .1 IU* hUu;u.on. oc vol ri~
.-.UKive ..! Ihe day o.'suiL „erTio.K . nn.! jf ym faU u
an^w«'r llj» ..lU ^'uujpiaun within ibe time aiorehaic
the plalntifl wilnak«..ua^meat ««iin»t you lor in.'
•um ..t v.u«. ih.Mit«i,.; aim on» Joilari and lliirty Iwv
oe..U. ifl.ool.a.;; »ah .uifit,™i at the rate of'^Teo
|MT ctut. i^T Biii.„i,; up.>n $(>00 thereiii from the ISli
-,. rt U. t,.ber, *. D. IS.tt, anU at 'be rate .,{ i*^ „
1 • .•. perauu.in. apon »fl Vb tt,t-rec:, irnm Iha
-OMi. ayol lUrci., a. b. lUV, upon $lti.L6 the-ef
Iron, . ISujday of April, A. i>. ISly, upi.n »48 »i
then. , .rotn thu 24tli day ot March, *. i \<^<yO, uuoa
*vXlT, U.ertrof , (rem Uie fourth day of .lun"- a .
IbtJO, auo uiKin HO n iLtroef, iroa. the »ecf,tu Uay &i
NuTtmher, A. :.. l!»ol. LehiJ^sihe col-l^ o! thu actiot
l»ate<lt<t I'aul, M.un., .Not. &lh, A D iRfll
H. R. B1GEI/;W,
J^ Plamtiff't Att^a*.
, , L, , - l-ereby k.t«-u that ;
John K Irnne, proprietor of IrTiue « nut loin an(?
Ir»io. ■. 2d additj.u' t.. .St. Paul, wUI wake iipoUca'io*
to lU lli^uici Cuit, •i.i KiNlrict, in aud for Tbt
county o tlamaey, at a ■.p«-cuil leim i,l t«:d Court, ic
be holden at the i ourl Kuoni in the city rf <;t Pan!
in aaid county, rn Snlvr^'ny . xh, JStl. dav ^f r»c»ni-
twr, A. V. 1S61 , a: iheopeuiujj oi .a:;: Cour'; . or a» hf.f.i
Utataalter aa wuiusel tain be beard, tor an order T«e*t
iBf theplatj. and mrveyi,, and the reroidn.f iba
pUli. and aiu-veyh »( »uch par,* auJ porll.mi. oi 5r
i.tiPkoul lotK and Itvine'n Jd >d.liii..n to thecili
■ St. I'du! afireHHid. a» lie and art? embraced witl iv
tlirfoUowing laji;l«, »ii ("oaioifij.-iog an aiKjint'ot
iLe .f>ulh Ua«o: muU AMuion. «lj.ie -.he »ki iis»
>1 U.i;u »irw. ii.t,T(.eciii i>ai,i ...ulti line thence ^>
I tie ra*t line o' Main i.lr»et t.. ihr n<>rUiwe>t cori..
..f blo<k K... ten ; fhenc* t»ht l,y th< north iiuc .^
aaid M.ck to iheaeM lu.e o( Diiat-i: nlreel , ihtnc*
ID » <1ii>-cl line, t.> the n.>rthwi<«t corui-r ot bli<k Ni .
eleren tbeuce uorth^rly by the southerly lint, ol Uv.
catur itreel to tht i>a»t liur uf rrnit..n street iheao
north, by the ea«t line ..' Trux;. n street t,. tie nora
bouniUiy line of haul Addition . thence en..! b. wuc
DoriL liue lo Ihe northeaat eoroer ol lajd Addition
ihrnc* Kiuth, by lb* e<.t line ..t «aid AUrt.Uoa U. the
aouthen « I o.rner thereof . ibouce wr-t U\ th» »-iul'
lueof Kaid atldiliou t<> tll^ piaie ..f IwginL.uK
Also, that portion oi M.d Ad litiou w.thiu the :ui
l"win(t limit-^. Tit OooimenciuK a; the north we»«
c.-riie: of aaid ,Adi!ili..n . Ihenr." bv lb* »«.; .mt r..
•ame, -<iHth to lb., norili hue of Viur «tiKl lb»i.r.
aaat by caid north line ot Vine «ireei to Main ktrea'
Hue De Kn udeniich , thence ty the wont iin» <>,' „b,I'
teat aameri ►treet, n..rth t.. the north line ol »ain ao
ditiou ;aud thfno. «ri.,f, i., .ai.1 u..rth bee u> tka
plaee ol begioninK
8t l-atil. (.tctober ii,, Itol. .<Ji'> >.»
•» " 'iKhBA^. l.yn.ao I>iivi..n ;in.! Maiia B Dm i, ^
b.« »i .-. ..! the riiy it ;3i i ...,1, county <,i .HaiiNi-,
and .Mala of HiuueM.u, .m the ard day of klav Isdt
executed ani delivered to Henry K. Bidae'.i, J,"r)akc'
U coonty. IB ^ala >t»ie. a certain indenture o.-^ nu.t;
Bige ,.l that dale, which »a.< rwnWed ;r. the ofh,e r i
the iie<iBtet .iflVel* of toe »aid Pounty of hunj^ey
i.n the .iih flay ol .Mny, * n. 18«il, at i.'\ o',-l.,ck r. a.'
lu b.xik ■• R ' ol Hi. rttiNKm, nn pa^eo ivi* «i.,; Jiv
wbeteby the aaidl.ywto Iiayton and Maiia B Jay'
ton, bu. wile, did Rrant. b*i>ain, *ell aod coiiv.'\ (in
m>.Hi{aire) ti.Mii.! Ileui;, > Bii)w»U, h> Leir-'an'
a>».>«(u«, the lolli >»ing r..>cnbe<i plecwi <.r parcf - n«
'•«>'■■. eiluite lyiiiif «i:.l being m naid couuty oi Kam-
•ey aud .State ot Minneenta, Tir
All t.f piectuiii n>.ml>er two, (S) intowti-bij. ounibei
twen'y eight, (Wi) and the We-t half .f the Sou'.i
e--t quarter, and Ka.t half ..f th* .s..oibaei"t quarter
ot Motion number twenty neten, (.7) Id lowmbu
uuinber tweulr uiue, (X*; all . i rai.<i. number twen-
ty two (?2) We«t a ;« riion of the k1 . vp r'eKcrine"
•ection iiUK.t>tr two, (•.•) Ijiriug b<' u >..i:.:.ri led ,i,i.
an fcaditioo ci out lou t.. iho cii> .f .•;t P»ui, uod.r
the u«iut aou descripiou ol McuHiue. or Iii.vto(i 4
WalTeu'^ I'ronpect Addition to the c.ty of bC haul
^ (exoepting only from the foregoioi; dekcriptn u, " lot*
, number eeTanty, (70) •e»eri»v one, (71) »:yh-y nix
j (»«) ^i-'l eighty acTen, 1*7) '^ iu MontT.ue. .r l»*oB
I « WarreiiV Proepecl Addition to the cit» u: ^t. I'aal.)
j t.-Retbt-r ttilh a'll nud »ingu>Ar the liereditamentn nn'd
appjrtenaooee thereunto in anywioe apiiettainmg
I,. i««ruFe Ilir pr... iiieut ol the »i,m ol $4,4io, kud in-
terest thereon n*. the rale ol tweire i«r cent, per ati-
ni.ir., accoriing tn the couditino i-i a certain pn nila-
i...i\ n.,t« .■.«!, i', »aj ar.ldavft M«y, l?*f.l , necutwd
by »aid I.yman Dayton, payable and deliverel m aa.d
Henry e Bidwel!,and dne on or belnre the Im Ja»
01 Octiiber af.er tati:-
An'l wberea*. nail I.yman l<aytno aud M&r,» It
Pay 'rn lnr wiie. did ulwi in Nud by K;.id indenture of
ni(irtg«,(e, in cnL«ider»ti^.u of the j.ienuiw* and 'hi
»UDi 1-1 lite I'oUapii to tbeoi in band paid fcy i^-A fl.t-
ry K B).i»»!l, dirt w».T» •.urreodrr and relioiMi unto
Uih[ H.nr. E BiilweM, l... hm« acl Awigii. lorever
ai; ibeir right, hentbt, equity anu cmiiu o< redensp-
tif'ii what»Ter (aith Ihe exoeptioii i.'. nuf rear'* t,u»)
iu an.'' w the premisw. afnreRai i , »n.1 then appnrta-
naooesaoii every part xn»' parcel thereof, according to
the ulatute in iiurL cji'-e made and |.roTide<i
.And whereas, there m onw. hI the dai* of tbia no
tip*. c'.» n)e.i iv hf due »nd m due .n said prouiiMo'*
note aoj m irijf<i(re. the .um of >4 iXf,M, aoJ no •lUl
or proi-ee.Iiug m in* ot other* ii-e han heun had or it.
Ktilutetl to r- coTer the delit aeourwd by laid mortgage
or »ny pai-T t henwif , and no part thereof han hean
pai.l —
Nfiw. therefore, outioi ia hereby g:Teo, tljat delnon
haa been made in tho payment oi the aaid •un, o.-
$4.deat>A, due aa aloree*id aoJ Ibnt «aid mortgaged
prenimeii will be »oM l-y the Sberiflf .. nud county of
Ramsey, lo oenarate parceU aad according to aubdi
TikioiiK ani! in the ordor denignated , at public auction
under aud by eirtoe of a power of oale contnin*^ is
aaid niortg»„e. tn the highest bidder lnr pa»b, at th.
fr%»ot .i.»>r of the Court Uouiie m the city of 8t. Pm,
tn the «>uDtj ni Hatv. ev and State ot Minneeota co
Ihe -.iliit .laj .,1 l«e,-.-u.t,er * V l^f.l. at 10 f,>loek In
the foreu«.u ..f tl,:.l a«y, t<. ►ali.fy and pae the
aaiount due nu .i»i,l prnmnmorr note and mortgage at
Uiat I'at*. anJ c(»-t» i.i l«r«cluaiii-e.
Dated tlii* "th day of .VoTeu>t>er, Ifctll
riK-NKV K. BIOWFIX
1 . Mortgagee.
IlATlll.^AiKIIUl, ^
-.— ^L-Ill' J^i^rljL^j'.''*'' ^' *'»"' • Minn. ooO : 6*
A>' 'tf ^^^ *'' '^'-^J^-MtMmTjgy c-of/.v.
•^ T-i ot Kaaiaoy .— Inairict Court, 2d biitriot
Aujiit.lii. K C«f>ehiir;, I'laintitI,)
»^!D«t ^.'^littimi'Ul*
ileury .■» I>a»*nn ileieolaot. J
lu the naiue ■>' the State oj Minnesota . Tn Btary
d !>»w..>o, the »!>■.% e imiaed Defendant :
> nil are hn>b> MiiunmDed and re<juired lo auewet
the complaint lu thm acuon, wbieb baa baen &iid lo
Ihe nfSce a1 tb, aeik ot the Pintrict tViur; aforoiaid
at iheiitvo' 8iiinl Paul, in the ooauty of Kaaikey
."Lite,; Mlnuo-otA.al th* Court Hou«i> id laid city'
and to aerTe a c.py of your aaawer to th* laid eOB
plaint i.n Ihe miiw :,ber. at bii ofioe in the aaid dty
of St P»ui. iu Mid cnunty . within Iwonty day* after
the service ol thin summom upon you , eicluair* oJ
UiB .lay '■■ »uch aeiTig, aa<l 'i you fail U, auxwir tko
t* o-mpiamt wiib.o the lime aforeeaid, the plain
till in a..* action will take jui'.tcn>'"* »««"»•' yow
lor the mm nj our hundred, twenty two and 14-100
dollar* (»4-.*2 14), with loieren tber^.u nine* the
twentieth (20th) day nf tVtnh.>r Anno iionilnl onr
thouaaad eight bundre<l and >itty, beaidei* thi die
bor-wmeoU >> thih aetien
aWfSTtli K CAPEHaRT,
PlaiBtiB, »nd Attorney In peraon
_Uatwi M eauK Oct 29^ Ml oct3I «w
SCHOOL BOOKb.
K'O' aale and lotrodiietioo , at bbct aam, at
UUlRIU '3 BOOS 8TOKK,
i<t/S TS'r.l «te««»t. at Panl.
^jg rvLiT mvPfLir mr mtmi.mm
"^ TaitaaMM, aad lakhatb Itbaal BMks. at
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THE SAINT
AIL DAILY PRESS
VULUMK II
Si. I'AIL. MIWKsniA MNhAV. JVMAltV
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I8H2.
(ll)f ^ainf |laul |lrf5s,
-T PAUi. SUXUAY, JAX. 5
SOI THEK.N ^KtT<S.
Tne major [uit of our (li>paicliti« Uib
•orninf? urt tli< rt-ptirts of atf.iin» among
the rebeL-. Il tli»y »re to K- r*^\\^■^i on ihe
traitoiA are in u hud way.
UBLfclASKOI'- m.NNESOTA HKIiM>M.
EUS.
i'th- tfltyraiiti thix moromi; givt« the
welcome information that among the 'HO
Ft^leral Piiaoners gent from Tiichtnoad to
Xorfolk to be t-xchangwi, arc lii. following
Minnesota sjldieni, ot the First titgiinfut,
wuo were cuptured by the reheU at Bull
Run:
Eugene Wilmer, Compaoy r.
Joba AndersoD, Companj K.
W. U. H. Dooley; CompanT A
O. G. Nellis, Company B.
H. Williams, Company C.
J. Smith, Company C.
Jaa. Kcettei. Company A.
tr
^iMl.1 «ll-
nus. swissHELn to lkcturb i?r
Sr. PAUL.
We are auihortzed to aocoaoctt that Hn.
J«0€ G. Swias^helm will lecture iii St. Paul
wriy (luring the present session of the Leg-
islature— probably during the seco.id week.
The disiioguiahed ability of the lecturer, and
Uje iatere8tin« theme* she will dijouss. will
pr«wst to Members ot the I..eiri.<»lature and
(h(» public, great uttractlona. The time will
t>e duly aunounced.
A nOVE^E^T FOR I.NC RBASBD
PAY OP THE AR.nY.
In the procfediogs ot Coogrei* ou
the 22n<l ot Dftcember, we find the follow^
mg, which waa uot in our telepritphierep'irt :
On motion of Mr. Aldrich,
Ji-$oli'fd, That the Commitiee oa iliUiary
Affairs be instructed to inquire into ihe ox-
pediency of iocreasmf; the pay ot Qoa-cooi-
missioaed oSicers iu the army, and report by
bill or otherwise.
Mr. Ilolmun moved to insert "and pri-
vates." Mr. AiJ.rich accepted the amend
loent.
the l(»diinr thitik. !- .
protu^My into ih»- Ail u c.
Tb^ Spriimfi.id RtinJUcn
tlioritv ju ouch thingH ^av«orlt.
Iu leading idea is ihai ot" lu ediior, Hi*rl««
O. Leiand. .lud aasumes ibat the d«Minv af
thecontiufiit la about to lam upou a a^cvdj,
probably a forcible. euiauciMUtun of aiav**.
Beltering that this act la to be t^ ffvat av—t
ot the a^t>, and that iti cousamautUoB ia Dear
ai hand, Mr. Leiand profcaaea tolMad a iral-
cla<(8 uiaifatioe upon ibM politini dogma m tt»
cornerstone Ttie contents ot' the leadiag
number will compare larorablv wnb the pa»-
ular British mouihliet>, in liter'arr merit, aad
in the t umorons department it bieara a auong
reaemblance to the Kiitktribtekir.
Tut SoLTU CjtaoL..iA NRoaoEs Witxrxo
TO Bt r,sEFiL — Th> Port Royal con««
poudeat of the Ncv» V..rk Ctmwuiual Ad-
vert lur, writes uinler dale ol" £>«« lytb
The oegroed are remdily enlisting to btmi
and desttroy all the rradieat mevMof ootn-
muni:atiou to aud irum Savaonah aiHl coo-
tiguous places ttut uijg:ht be of aervirv to
the rebt.V. When protect- d by our Irtwvpg,
they penetrate well into the country and
render i-tMcient service. TlMy aMoor
best anxiliianes, already, io the importMit
work of building intrenchmeats and ^»tb-
ermg crops.
The number of cuntrabno^ free in Beaa-
for.^Iiiioo Heud, Tyhttr. aod oo board the
'hipe, IS not far Iroin 1 1>00
Rev. Mr. Dtnuisixj bmugtit alaripenpplj
of Bibles, Teeumrnta, apeliiqg boah% alpha
bfti), and other vamxa of iiliimiuu. ti^u
are now being well cir*.u
L(M AL AFKAIKS
ttatf ■r<«4tM4
by Mat h^ ■wxIm'. at to itrntit >-4«* frf V% tU^T «r
!
ivtf rUOMPS<»\ UltO^. I
Ukath or litcMAO. K Aami Rn*^— Tbu-
THPSCJUREVUCR OF IV4SOV A!«D
SLIDKLL— COrUAGI:: OF THE AD-
.TII.NlSTUAriO.-«.
XotwithstanuiD^ we hud giVf^n onr read'»
em very full extracts, received by telegraph,
we devote a large part nf our pupi-r to-day
to the letter of Lord Russell. auJ the reply
of Secretary Sfward. ooncerniag the arrest
ol Mason and Slidell.
Tile very able lotter of Mr. Seward ex-
\M<ir>* the enbjpct. and will carry coLviction
10 the mind of ivcry reader, that the action
of our fjovcrnmeut waa right We know
of no e.\ample in history more truly honor-
ab!»; to a govenimetit than the surrender of
Mason and Slidell by tne Administration.
The decision, the boldness, the frank hon-
esty, and true moral courujje exhibited by
the President n-ui his Cabinet in the prompt
response to the courteou.'' demauii of Eng-
land— seeking no delay, no subterfuge, no
crooked diplomacy — we regard u.s one of
the gieatett mtral and political achieve-
ments of the age. The National Republi-
can well says :
In 8 recent coriversaiion, Jeff. Davis, (ac-
cording to the New York Herald,) used the
following language ;
"1 cajnot believe that Mr. Seward will be
wiilmx to stand the storm of execration that
Will t'dll upon his head if ho release our am-
oassadors, and places them once tnore under
the protection ot the British llag. "
There are two kinds of courage— the brute
ooiirago of the bull dog, and the moral courage
of the man who dares to do right in defiance of
a "storm of exccralion."
We all remeiuber how the AniLirican heart
thrilled with pleasure over the recital of Copt.
Ingraham's conduct in rescuing trora lawless
hands, and gir.ui; the panting fugitive, Koszta,
ihd protection ot the Amenaan flag ; and agamj
the -Vuiional h-jsiit swelled with pride, and
bravos i-verywh.jre rent the air, when the
uews arrived th it the chivalric Wilkes had
overhauled the Trent, and taken from her
decks the peiiurod traitors wh'^ had sought
refuge beueain ilie Drinsh dag.
The press teenud with praises— the Secre-
tarv of the Navy officially complimented him.
ana tho popular branch ot Congress honored
him fay Its otiiciul sanction. The rebels had
been bumbled -a great triumph had been
achieved, and the t-nthiisiasm of the people
finally aottled down into the conviction that the
traitors were satLly secured in prison, where
they bad bienroj'itfuUi/ sent by the daring act
ot the gallant American commander.
Now comes the test of <ru« courage. Eng-
land feels bets.-lf insulted, and demand*
reparation for the \vrong. The matter is calmly
diicussed, and however humiliating the fact,
we are found to be in the wrong, and " Vlr!
hewurd. willing to stand the storm of cxecra-
tiocs that will fill upon his head," iur.J to
do ri(/ht, and yielded to th-j just demands of
England ; thus illustrating in himself and the
Presidaiu the hiKhest degree of courage and
of ^Tisdom-foiliiiT ibc rebels in a deep laid
8chei:ne to inrolvu us in a foreign war, and
showing Ihemselvts equal in diplomacy to the
wisest statesmen of Europe.
A.\ ADVANCE IX KCMIFCKK.
The Cincinnati Comnettal of the Sis:
sayti ;
The prepwraiion?! i ir j iV^word moveiaeut
upon Bowling lireen appear to be owrij
c<3tuplt-t(d. (n-ii Buell and ataff left Luiii»>
ville yesterday, lor Mumforti«viIle, and all
officers in Louisville are uod«r ordm to i».
port to their respective commaoden. Aa
we stated, the reports of an advancr rtoros
Ureen l{iv> r, were fdl<*-. So. al-so arv the
reports rf an pngagernent there, which wtra
extensively circulated io the city yeatenJar.
and which pmbably grew oot'of the fact
that a picket guard waa attacked bj the i«.
bels at CrtlbouD, Ky., ar,d fi«r kJIed ml
twenty fakr-n prisi nerv
WaOHB WORK. 1& IT.
/rem tk* State ITetai, St. Antkamf
The transfer of the Pniteil Siatw Gov-
erument priuMng from the St. Pa'il Press to
the Pioneer is a fiagrani icuult to the Re-
publican party of ihi^ State Pecaoianly
it i^i of little con-sequence, as a few hondred
dollars will cover all the profit to be gaii>>
ed; but il indicate^ what inflaerc»*< are ruL
irg the Repn^enUtiv^- at Washington.
Two mori'hs ago, the Pioneer, the old tool
and organ of M.nr>eK)ta Slate corruptkm
turned u sudd'-n sufmersault into the Re-
publican rank-.— Earlr" S. Goodrich the
head and front ni that institution di^ponng |
of all his intert-sr lu the Pioneer »•- ' i-
brother:
The fi-jt fruit of tht- euddeo
wo nave before n.<. Aii CJocdr
aftf^r the tran«ter for Wishiuf
bt- prestirtied that he socieid.xl
convincine .Nleswf"^. Aldrich.
Wilkinson arnj Rifv tbs» the Aonecr had
now acquired the confldet.w of Miooesuu
Republican- and was now the true repre-
peutalive .d th^-ir principlea. The rmuam-
sihility rests somewhere. Who ammnea
it? Mr. Rice? If so. where are oar Re
publican member-? If this is not tne c r-
trivance r.[ Mr. Rice, which ot the ibr.*
Republican re>jpre«ieniative9 has been fasri-
natcd by the wiiy (Joodricii' .Miooeactai
an« would like to know.
lilt L.ATLST NKWS >'«^^ "roni the south.
bil-TIMOKIt, Jan. «.
BY TELEGRAPH . Ov .1 il,e rwlea.s,Hi Union priH.ner.Miafl
"•"^ I**' cliioiiul rn.m a Kichmood pajitr which
rJPKESSLI KiJK rut hjULY Ptth^'^. ^ "''* '"' ""*' ^'*^^^ '•» hi. uiot it
■_ __, _ I K'^" a'i awlul pictire of the coinlition of
I liie rrb 1 amy uo the Pot m .c, .-aying that
! the entire anay k olterlv demoralir-d! reg
1 imautai drills have oeased entirely, the men
jaieDoitNe their time with cards Great
iiauil>.-ra are offerin)!' large -uins lor -ub li-
lute i.iie ofl red ai, high a.s $i.ouO The
editt»r urgi;- n,,. g.,!:eroinent to do some-
- tk. ut p«M tur PROM WASHINGTON.
LATE SOUTHERN NEWS.
11
Jan. «
ATBAITOa.
i» aaud that cirouoHtaooes ba«t: trau'«-
wHhni the last few dayc IcMding lo
the hahef that it wilioot be d.fficuii to dtt-
ifnate with oenaioty the aoaro.- wheuce the
ritiLls faawa darived'iheir idbratatitia with-
iatha laaltwo
' oeimn hers
SOlTHEa!( NKWa.
to Ttikum.) —A dispatch n^-
Mattathat ap
ftp* mnmj oo
AJDiVEKTInEMKNTS.
- «*• — a-T .r «, „
•* *h* •met «t artMsa A Wmmt, ■•
■>l*«lMka. «( ^m^,muttmtm
-** — ** *
JOHN A. STEES.
UNDERTAKER.;
arU»dmmBdio
ais faoem trooi the t!athedfaJ to dsf
IK Ttiwx. — Our oauoiry brrth^
aoaiben to he
1 the cftam of the
L«?Kiilat8te. la ailililiim to Mr.
•f the St. Pelcr r-i*a«e, «h<«e arrival ve
J. we have now to reeori the
anivaJof BrMm.flf the Ucaml
Hender. <d the Xaakato Jarfyv.db<
IT. of the RudMstar ftm : Th.^ma.-. ot the
suie A'cwt aad OiiBBail, of the t>cott Coualy
J^ruaL OaLSimaa.«rtteGkBeaeJhy
he bal^i^ci t» tt0
Hook, and far the
ciawd with
Tn I mm inraa—llemhen, arrived ui
ihne yesterihy.aad
cdalivdj ap-
Ct>i
at ODct- m
Windom.
V.vra 1HitU>iM. y.\MSOt
i'AVL
JMMIcwlf
vkto thereby are caiied at
M Taesdaj. the ■Mastoeraaf
' win very oear-y aii be
JOHN A. STEES.
■**^'*f<' ■■■ *x» ia*m »
Fiiruitiue J^ CHlNuet Hare
\ew
INTERESTING .NEWS PRO.n Rl( U
nONO.
A -jRTial itirres pendent of the
York Timn ha-, the following .
From a gentleman who haa joat rciux;
froia Richmond, we learn t
int-re&iing ittcts : Jrtf. l>avis
tire .^uit of Georgia boaBe-apm, of dark
gray. In conversation, he stated that the
blockade had somewhat ii.coinmo IrJ tiiea. ,
but Kn<;laiid woulu aoixi raise it. Liaaela j
could flit iurrendnr Ma.->on and i>>lHleii. and I
their situation would lead to war He ex-
pre;^-d conSd'^n.v that the rebels weald
d.leat !i.e Union tr^kops in a (ia>r 8eid, and J
ti.al ii wtis :.np'.-^-ii.:. i..r them to be CJO-
quered. Many memoers uf Coafrem de
clared that rather than come agaia ioio the
Union, the South would become a proraMe
of Engianil. Great di-^eatistaction was ex-
pressed -n !,ii;h ij lartt rs at the i^fnsal of
Secretary Seward to grant passee to Sooth
erners at the North to return home to r»-join
their familie»i, titd it wa« thoujibt the flag of
tru'-e between .Norfolk and Forln^ Mod-
r.-e wr-nM -oon f>e discontinued oaieai that
privilei^e was granted Some member* of
Congre.=s were urging Davif to t^n«tit lo
no more exchange;* of prisoner*. unh>n we •
shou.'i e(>n5ider ingiiive slave? as prisoopta '
ot war and exchange them. j
A list ot prisoners to be retnrned ia #«- '
change lor tne two btind^ed and fifty latelj '
sent by iw was pn panne -^- — ■^- ■ - '
OJ •rtk,'* 9%x-,f »
•7*»«««Saw»rm,
Coni<r 3d
aud JaiR»c«Ma ■■•. ■«. r,,i
•a-Ui^MU^imm
ik«t.hM.i.
«»»<•-,•»
J »y
N
O T
I c
E
liii-fTART Frai&AL AT Poer &xwlum9.
Oa Ftidaf motrmmt the PowJ, R<^
■ *■■"■' praeeawM. eseortf^ the
nflTr rill fill II X
a; the MiiMkesou riv«r
way to his late rBRdaaae. m
ry The nrraeiaB was oee of m
cnBaaiy iidfil i Dr Johaaoe
of the Ref^iiBeoial Band. Ue waa
saBuoofMMtewtfa:
•a' Us laas «a he decplf laaseoied by a
'■'V' circle ^f frieads both 'u. «im1 out c/
thearan. The Jwrwiii Ifvasa wife and
>aa»)y
ca.
JaM«1«
D O a LOST
POIlfTER PUP
^a •«t tteoMa
" ^k* (Am «ftV Monk VTstM^lLZZZ
WTtll A
lal
*^^ «". c*»«
Another Supply
kilpairk k
CalJ L
MB. faaa jaaa
Man^a ieaatfrr aa4 ma-
ba I iW id that
bae fwiahliihmsat will be rtfici veU ear-
ned oa hf Ibe abia maM^saMM af the aew
for Khegui-d
this evwBing irom Loaisvtlle
to the Utesi advioee CroBi Bu-
oo cafJ^CMOit had takes place.
Il was fxpedad Aal hot Bitle time voold
dapse before there wcokl he a dedsive hat-
tfefaaghl, Of a rapid retreat. The rebels
wew Rpoilul to have laktn their poeitioo,
•ad the Oaioamle w^re within one half
day^wi«horihe«.
The NorMk Dag Bmk, of January 1st,
eoaUios tbe folh»wioc telegram : Nash.
rifle. l»ec 3l?t.- -A ^Kdal'disiMtdi to the
Lootsville Courier, fnwj Bopkicsville. mjt
thai Col Forest a cava 17, about thrt« bur.-
4k4 ftrooK. Md the Uoioa cavalry, about
Ihe saaae aaaher, met at Sacrameotn. on
river, 00 Saturday, whcu a dcirmisb
Aboot fifty UoiooiBts teere killed,
voooded. and taken prisoner! Oar kes
ol Captaio Clay Mernweather, of
and oae private killed, and one
The eoeny Ikd lu great confu-
ane
Tbe RwhanAd fa^at/yr of the 30th savti
that the Uoo. Wa. A. Brown, aa Ewlieb-
■ao. fomHTlj an editor of the NewYork
/evmol vf C0mmera, has t»een c mmi--
■OMd aa acting SecnrUry of State durio;:
the teaponry aheeoce froa Richmund o(
the Hue. R. M. T. Hooter. 1 his confirms
tlie report that Uaoier, with Breokinridse
had sailed far Haiiiax lor Euro; •.
Tbe RiAaiwiJ papers o( the 2frth a^
ired io several places
J ereoinp last Several woodeu
of but soMill rahie were deMroyed
It is elaMMt ceflAU that the Ei^isn w:ll
if thrf have not alirady oecopied Matamo-
f«i, wiM ibe desiga it a feared of opening
eommeroe with the rebel Stales, bj way 01
BroarobTille, exponiog cotton aad importicg
ooairahaod.
[titraWs DitpaUk j— A fighi orrarred
aa the iadioslaot, between the Union gjo
Yaakee «ad Aoaooeta ol the Potomac
aod tea ivbd hatttry at CoJkpy.
Point. TTie aauies from the rifltrd guos ol
the hattcty, otnKk the Yaokee. doin^ but
amafl daaagr; several of tbe projeeiiles frcm
the gOB-boau toc4 cA^ct in the mid^t of the
battery.
wbat 80XS or nu acsEtf A^t slppoced
TO THIN'R.
[Speeitlla Timet.] — Six rebel prijioocrs
sent to headquarters to day. Ttiey
taken bj our pickeu on' lue iefi
of ovaisj. Tneir information is
of hi|{h value and stringent ineas-
oras are uken to prevent all coramun u:*-
tion witL ibem Tbt rebeli are expcctin.
ar. advanoi; o( uur armj aloiK the whole
line. They are mare than ever demuraiueil
hy the discords among their public men.
Oen. Magmdo- is heheved to Uv«. be^^^n
rdieved uf hU ooauaand at Yorktown and
O**- Wiee, who has been quiet 8inc« tiij»
retoni from \Ve»i^rn Virginia, js expected
to assume coounaod there, or if ot.i there
at Frederick. There is a well founded
belief of a .3riuu» d.-aucction tu the rebel
at Charleston, ain-juniing
g<i
thing to r uK-uy th. evil, and says such a
deas<iral.z-d condition of the army cann' 1
I go on. Th'Mi-aods who would enlin are de
I terred by tbe diaooartging condition of the
army.
A Xew Orleans despatch ..i ; he 29lh fuys
that the powder mill opposite the citv expl'o
ded last uiglH. The |;uard had inspected the
premi^-s ui.iy half m hour before U is
attribulaole lo an incondiary
Tl>e prienoew say iheir cioiliing and ixiots
w.Tc iouked upan wiib longing i->es bv tiie
reheb, eipeciaily thei ■ boots, many men o!>
fering as high as «25 a pair for them Cof-
fee i, held in Richmond at 1 1 50 per [ound.
lloBU.K Ala Jan. Isi— A Confederate
steamer going from Peniacola to the Navy
Yard, was firtd upau yesterday from the
hatteries at Fort Pickets, Geo. Braee ^ bat
teries replied and tiriog was rontioued at
fatft aeeoants.
A(7oosrA Ga .Jug. i.— Private diupatche?
received Irom Pocataligo duifd yesterday
sute that the federals attempted lo advance
fMm Port Royal Fen-y, hut were repulsed
by tfi« Uih rciriinent ol South Carolina
volunteers under the comaiand of Colonel 1
June?, tbt Co'ifederate los- Wus 15 killed j
and wounded. One Yankee was taken pris- I
oner, but their loss is i..<t otherwise piven. i
Ci«n. !>•«', has Mfsnoed Jtfl. D.ivis tiTat he
IS confi lent ut Lis ability to prevent the j
lederaW Irom advancing on Charleston or ;
Savannah.
The Kiciiroond Dt$}Kitch ol Friday, says a
private dispatch was nH-tived ye*t. rdav from
Cenireviile by a proninent ofiieer, now in
RichiuoDU in wnich it .«ay<j indication? point
to an attack ky the ledt r'als at an early day
on Evamiporl and the probabilily was that
an attack woul.l also be madt- by them on
other pi.ints ou the Potomac.
The Richmond Dtikildi of F.iday also
savsaUei the Confederate battencii replied
lo Fort Pickens the tiring continue«i ail
day , u., vcsitls wtre engaged on eithea
-Mde and no casualiiits otcurnd with us.
Gen. Braig wa» abs,er l whUe the caiinon-
adu.g was going 011 and Gn. Ai.der-on
was la commaud. Ger Bragg returned ou
the 2d msi . but the Federal- did u> 1 renew
the tight -iud our gaii.s w ere sileut.
Iuq«5rUnt news from the South is con
UiiH-d in iaie paixrs a: baud. A d:spaich • ., "'^P"'"^*^ ""'^ni the Indian cjunfry show
(rum Hensar^ila ^.r.>,-l or... i ,-_'e^ _. 'hat liie War ha.'lairlw harr,,n K«,~ ..._ .!..
to iaaonection by reason of the
apparent abendonmeot .f the .South Caro-
lina coaat to the Xatiooal ;Lv».siori a id
the uufaanae deHruction of ^.topetiv that
the owners have willingly consigned "to t;.c
laaea. They have desiruveU not ic-vs liian
110,000,000 worth oi .otioD. wiiich. *i
they were depl jriog. *.-> tliev
the blockade wa> about to lie
raised by l!:nglaDd aod iLev mmhi h,4ve
shipped aod sold it. They'wer« b
Irom fensacola dated ^ anuary 1, ^jays Fort
Picken; wpened tire yesterday but the
tire wai no: renewed Uur batteries are
silent.
Toe Charleston Merrury states that
a large force ol tederal* had landed on tbe
No-lb EJi-^io uLd the g.-irure of the railroad
blath.ii No. 4, on the Lharleston uLd Sa-
uaanaL railroad. Sixieen war vtsseis arc
reported at Ship Islaml.
A dcsirjctivc tire had oecurrod at Rich-
mood buriiinsi the theatre and other valua-
ble properiv.
Toe Richmond DiapiU.; ol Friday gays- I
«f <h ' I^^^ ""*' ^"■'*.^'^"^ Batler is "<1 t.e pe .oa. t,»; bnn, ,o.a to ,h, ^j o- 'tl
aisbiplshmd; also ih»i «v»'- i-'^i^-.i- i I t .m «„„: . . n^cuy 0. »ai«,
vvar has tairiy begun between tbe
oyal Indiana against the Tcxana and rebel
hali-breeds. In a fijht in the CLer -kea
c^.uairv It ,s r-ported that Cooper, a Texan
General and Mcintosh, of the rebel Creeki
were killed. The loyal Indians Icgt fourJ
teen.
M0.VTREA.L, Jan. 4.
The weath -r during the past two davs hat
been very severe Ther.Tiometer last'night
15 dfgrees below 2 ro.
was
ff
9 o o.
wmojM, W0OO
THE CONTINENTAL MONTHLY.
With every dispositioc lor friendly criti-
cism of this new candidate for popular lavor
among American r.aJers, we cannot resist the
conviction that ?nrely old Samu'lJohnson's
reply to the man whose business he didn't
like, but who nrged in defence of it that "he
must livt," 'I cannot see the least necessity
fur that," may with justness be applied to
the Contihenial. We carmol see the least
necessity for a publication of its pretensions.
We understand that the Atlantic w not
too we!! hustaiacii ptciDiarily. The Canttr-
nerJal cannot hope to rival it in genuine lit-
erary ability,— ccruinly the first number
gives no cvidenc'olsoch rivalry,— while the
foim^r M sufficiently progressive and liberal
io politics — sufEciently radical and declared
00 the side of the priuciples of the Declara-
:ioB of Independence, tbe application of
which at this crit^is in onr national history,
we are given to understand, is thw leading
Idea of the CcnlimrUal.
.Mr. Putnam, w!io« name h acsoctated
wii b the failure of a once able Magazine,
would, we should think, be cautious in ven*
turing upon a new enterprise. The 6rBt
namber of the ContiturUal does not com-
pare favorably with tbe Allantic. It lacks
the ripe icholarship, the mature ability that
on which the
three months' men would jave piefcfae.
A moot.' tho*t: on the li^t were C^pu Bow«n
aad Lieut. KaighL-» of R;,.»k \-\^q\ Oar
prisoners irt- ^^aftttng, ana mary have died
for lack ol n.edicine a:, i i- ' Not an
ounco of quinine can be '- '■* ■■- n;.a.«.»-»j '
nrrraaanoMai.
M* Tim 4m
LO*
f
A .u Richmood. .
and but little raedii.ioe of any kind. j
Information has hera re<>?iv«d that Geo. 1
Evans hjis been r- iicvoti ir-im command at *
Lrf^burgb, aod Gen Hill, of Sooth Car,>li- j
na, put in his place. An order has alw |
been issued 10 enroll all amies m Virginia
from thirty 'o forty -tive years old. to he
held as a reserve, in ca^ of eajrr«.-ijcy
Jenney, the Quaker author, fuu lie "relea«-
ed from pris^-n, at Richmooo
All of \.\w sick and wouiKted
the batt'e ot Bails Bluff, and
been at Letsbnrch. hav
Richmond
I- A D I E S
BALMiiRALS:
*UEB AS EAJU.Y CALL
A4 flBr eo ojiF CCTOK '
SATURDAY. J-r 4
10
ACRE
takes at
who have
be«n roJTiOTed t,.
iea£i> :
aLPa«i.s::yw
la ISM i« si«s ^
at Paai.j^a. 4,isaa.
LOTS.
-« it>« edf li
t^a^ Ta K«t' li« ala
Kentucky News.
Lot isnt-i-E. Jan. 4.
The or;dge nrer tureen river will be com-
pleted to-morrow Federal rexDnoiaaocfs
are made almost daily south of tbe river.
The ret-*'s are r*'iir;3e ^«*ore Col. Gar-
field in Kast'-rn Keutocky. CoL Garfield
is advancing on Prestoribur?
G'.»n. Schfx n» has made several ioeHectBal
attempts to draw ZoHicofr=T from bis eo
trerchrawits. Tiiere i« v,r, prot^peet of eo
immediate g?neral eogagrtuent ihef«.
All the Kentucky bnnks. !ccu ed where
rebel domination prevail-, navt oeea ooosoW
idat^ nnder H^nry J. Lvor^ formeriy of
Loossviile. a^ President, who has aatboritr
to run them for tbe Southern t^oofederacr
BOARDING.
that shoold have
that ea»
AirnTnaa.aT. — T%tt
of the Gcman B«adi^ Soesaty aldt. Paal,
wtt he ariahmrdat tlie Athaascom t«
'■•••''•• ''"'^t ■•ad^. Jwtmry 6ch.
Thaafthttl perlaraMae«, to be falk^wcd hf
a baaqaft aad haCL TWfetts gfty am» to
ol the hour.
ro A Mmmib or rac HociiK. *
E. D. OhBtohia, ew af the Mea-
heva ef the Hook af BepraeMadvee Iroa
Dakota coBcty. had a 1^ hiatea fay
throwB hwa hiacamege ahrw days a
Qox. D. 8. Noaiwn, ti Wi
y iS at tbe latematioiml
e are hsppy to
i» a«»w eaeraJeHeat. He wid prt^-
h:y be ah« to ieaae his rwoa ia a lew days.
Jobs A. Saaa^ at that old aod wdi a-
aad depot,
lliiui««io!ji streeto.)
MBi^tfhathe La
We eaS aUcMsaa to ha advcr-
Mr Steb IS the aals^nt far
"^5 c i tnriai canes.
6^
was
, r M-"rk '' Jding
. if not haa - " responsible fur these disasirou-
hives and many ciliaesa wef« bJd eaou
lo say I bat the old Government
better than \\i» new
■^i&aL-B o> Ttti Lei-jkit roroMAt
K«E--tiucK. Jan S.
0#ciai advices fn:: W.; ,iatnsp..rt s*ate
that J tdchmenu .1 tbe 13ia Maj^sacku
feiti aLd let Marylaod panicimted m tbe
root of tiK nrhd taraes oc Toeedav Oar
am hnried » of the eaeay and it'iamip-
poeed that aaoy afterwar<te died of tbeu-
wound- Oar loaa according to private iu-
K-rn wai <:vi wounded and nooc
k. -.;
S KXPKDI-nOW.
WAaHisorox. Jan 4
TW d<«ieati<ie of the expedition of Gen.
Barns< i is a- n ! =. myaterv m was that
of Gtn. Soermj;,
BOW MaSO!*
i>vD
M.IOEIX \rKKE ua>i>u>
ovsa.
The agent of the GovemnKot who su
pevialaaded the removal of Mason aad
Slide!! from F-Tt Warren t«i the BritL-h
aaoboa: ll.caldo. relumed this eveLing.
So papers were cxchai^ between the
agent aod the Kngiisb commander iii 000-
at«tioa witb the deiivtry an-l receptioo ol
the rebel Commi^ioaera.
uSJi i.,AXE's XOVKMEVTa.
*^*** l*Be of Kar.*a« i> tnasu.^ pnparc-
al the Federals have
nominal possession of tliloxi. and it is be-
lie^ei they wil occup. all the towns on
theooaalio tfiat region, Thev CHj.ured
twocaonoo at Biloxi. It is slated that
ine> landed Uicre (rum liUOO to TOOO troops,
aod It is lur.her rumored lb it they express
a determination t > push forward their ( >rci'8
to Jackxxi.
FoiT .Mo.vBot, Jan. S.
The editor of the Ricnmoml Di^}yitch, as
Wl- tiear bv a passenger by a flag of truce I
16 ii'W lu Baltimore. A flag of truce from
Norfolk thi^ afternoon brought down over
thirty passengers to jp North, including
a tUfairical company. The f>llot*-ing ih
the only telegram in the Richmond Dispatch
ot vMterday
CoLiMBU, S. C, Jan. l.—AU the Yan-
kee prisoners from Cbariesion, including
Co.'. Cue irnn. arriM-)] here ibis afternoon
in a >peciai trim. Thrv were met at the
depot hy I be rebel guar.1 of thi.s citv and
couducted lo jail.
Retui'ij of Uaicn Pnsoaers.
toa^ Mu.NHOE, Jiu. 8.
The steani>M»at Georpe Washington left
Old Point at 11 oiiock this moroinir !ind
proceeiied up Janu-j river, about nine^ miles
abov. Nv;wjMrl News, w it- 1; ll . rebel steam-
er X rriiampton wa- m*^f «rilh Union pris-
otiefB fr..Bi Riehinond They st.-pped on
buaitl onder prolei-tjou c I the national flaL'. I
As ;b i -.ihsw.r. eilled. -ueh happy
look..,,. :;, .,A-r< >-eldoin w-en Ch<^r after
cheer arose Irom eac^ boat, us they ap
proached. trnd Ihr band o( the Fourth Ar-
liliery pi.ivrd - li.mi-'.Sw.rt IL. me,' -^ which
a»ided to the enthusiajim. As the boat
Mastd Newport News the crews of the
CiJled States Irigatea C-jmt>er'ind and
Congre* inanneti il,t riprtncand thefriK^pq
at Caiiip b itier crov.detl the beach and the
wbarv«», ain- ^ ,,» ovei the water their
shouts 0! weicoL.e The Geo. Wiishington
arrived liere. on her return about halNpast
5 odock. and i; 1 Buliiinore boat which
was detained f..r l.ne purpiae. t.«,k Mie relras
idprisoovrs to Baitiin;»re. The number re
leaee.1 i- 240. nearly ad n'" trhom were taken
ai lut B.iiue of Bali Run
The pri-oiHT9 ie,t Ki.bmond about 7
o'clock thu m rmng. On arrivi.,- here all
who noedeu cioihing wer immediaielv
Piled by tb^- quarur ma- r s d<
I wUl recBire „rd^r« and .up^;^. ^ny on» in tti« citr
»ith any am .am o." »o .i toey o»*y w.sh at tbe
LOU EST MARKET PRICE.
by their laa»m? tb-ir ord^r, at my office, c« ner U
4lhaad Robert .tr»«tv (WhitcaWs LiTeiv 8uble)
WuicU wood Will b* aecomj*n:e<i «,th ", oerfflcat.
of ib« amount, or 1 »i.! mea.ur. it after dehrer*d a.
tbf person njiy
<iv 291111).
' p.'op*r
J. H .\EKB,
Wood Insr.jicti'r.
rn,U r-llow C .untrymen \o» ii tb« t.u., t . pro..
Tonr deTo'.ion t« your adopt**! couBtrv. Atl who 1^
^ireto eolLt m thi. K.f.m«ot will pl,a«e c*;i en mt
atnamWriO, Po->*rt .treet, b*t re^^n 41!: an-l 6tb
v.r«»t«. Thr>M( who coma and join tba
•r A C K S 0 X 0 U A R D .
»ill l»pl*c..U incomo.ubte ^a*""- ima*!ut«;T
oa tiirii airlTil hire
When your coaotry Tr.i^^.. y,^, ►.:,.«<,, a. .b,
n >w <!«,*., to put down rtibelli.o, you .hould noth«,*-
uiM !.r a ni,.raeat, b-jt ru»b 'o her rwcu. :
Th, Ki'tb Kegiffl.n-. .« nm^g up rapidly, ^nd In
a/l probab.i.ty this •» tb« U.f opportunity you wiU
bavo to ,1 o r .b» ,0 H how ^.Toted vou a-, to th,
frw .DH.t.,- OM of your once ba?;.;. aJop*ea<
I.*t ns gi. frwani aud hrip h»tp the
which M. n-goaery died to esubli^h :
w B. MoOftoRry.
I country.
GcvarnmeBt
-n 5th R*.(r. Minn. V,,1
Tjrn iwjo.y
rg UK MK^nmBita or
-■• Clut wiUtrv*- a »«!r>»o;
IW'ELVE ti'CLOCK PARTIES
aiArmoo Hi:i..v„y Fnd.y ^reuiOK iiood Mu4e
in attt^udancrfpoin i till 1 ocl^^l.
N B._M,^ber. of ib^ Club, and tb.-« n-o-inojlo-
v.t*uon» are cordially inrired 10 bring thnr fn.ndi
3tnin(p.r, wuhing to »iH.t the C:-ab ma-t inrarAhiy
^ nirCu •*.' t-.jer V,y a laemoer of th. Club or a
person who ha* rsceireH an iaviuiion.
Invaatirii, w U be tM«»' to -i.- UlU -verr week
by tbe SL.bciting Cv.mtL..::,-p
Appl;oati )n.* f jf ra.mber.U.p will be r««»,ve<l at t'-e
HaU on erery lionUy e.enmg, „ni j.
K JV E a
sup
.\ »coaiiiuji( pj,-
:t this
lepariment.
pluct this
OUR HOUSE.
THIRD
aocaasiaa, N. V. Ju. 4.
Ho.-. Alfred Ely arrived here lo-dav
had an entbasiasUc reoepuon. Astei
day s r«t be takes his wat m Congraab
•« on-
and
lew
«aw oranxi m a
a«a aoor nu
taiS- a: t-i CEklki
The taM»(L(,M,» a««aj»»T»se h»^ ^: tte kiu
_ Itgf RT ». F nXT. f
FdhaB.the laborer who
a wHl on Friday,
t BM •dock }CS
t»oa^ '..r the i i.ve eamoaieo on wV.ni be ( ™'^"*''*g «»"J proctcoc j i.i Great B-ihtl aod
wiu s ^.:. cater I foai d il.e place uccup.cd jy a guard ol r av-
Toe tioveriiment ba- ooer. prompt in giv- ' ■"■-' '^'J Ihe piac wns taken (o-oeu on
medran-ior ijri.L-u- .g ail ine ieo> j ** ^'> ''»^' ^^^^uiwg partj and a guard k^it
*"-' '^iillL I Urt:r«i. Ihe names wl iMurjod Richmond
Forei^ iJ^s: ' -'■^" *'*^ "^ '''•' '^ '^^''^ ''''' ""-^ '^'^
iiaurax, Jan. 4.
ab^amer MagraiitK froa. S< uthamp
tan. Satarday. tte .Irt ot i^cerober, has
•mved hrre. M ,- ; i .. •r.x>pa kr
Oaoadn — the o<w« wa^ianiicipatid. It wes
WpoetMl OB LaNjooc stiiek evobanff-^ tt.at
kgmi autheritaeB at VVa.^initon had pr.>-
Booa^d 6gaiaM tr* rapture . ; M-^^t Ma
BSB and S.ideii. at, t tiyit inev wi e oi iheif
irty to E-iglarid j
r-ja«;h.;t5 troo^. t!r Pan- Pajru of ?ht> '
lumtjer . t French Tsr v««=els iff .NVw Yort
f-Tacte^i i.tteiu .a an: was regard-d wit •
WDf^a saitlaci! <i i« Lx)od«; chanee.
Tliere n n* >w» as yet of ib^ stearerr
Parana bui nH »p(:<rH{KXHi- ne ;., r'Hrard 'o
ser rtiiey have saijMued
til-, i. i IX :cav.,
ilOi '( D^jfcmbei
X'b» Vosk, Jaauarv 4
T^* ?M)tb regiiarct ui New York voian-
•exs ^u ihi5 r. M :a the sttamtr Mibow
iar Kjgy West.
irom Uit Uct that
aonihtruptoo ur^st tbe
tiic wesL
Tn.' following are aoong the names of
rutftaed L ui n pf .sooers :
JohD Anderion. Companv K, Ut MinneaoU.
Aadrtv, t ariiM, Con.pai y C, JU Wi^onsin.
VI, H H. Duoky, Couipj.ny A, 1st .\l,un
Manoli'"*'*"*"'' ^''""P""- "• '-"'led Suies
l'*!?^.^***': i;onnj>any .\, igt Mmntsoia
til ililler. Cotupaiiy i, ^il Ohio
*.. G .Vc.lis. Company B 1m Minuea.»»a
^K. "liu*^ ^''V"^^ '• ^^ Wi8coiia.n.
I u *^ «, *"• <-'<"^r«": I. litti OLic
. u . ''*• ^o"'?'"' 1 ^i Artillerr
.^. bean. C..n. .nj D. 24 Wiacooain '
i . iioat, Coaifan^ 1, ej t^'iaemmB
^ ^r^^°.' C-mpacy .i ftb MiobiKW).
y. W Di.ler. Company 1 2d Wiacoasin.
t> O Krearaon, Tompani K, 21 n'!»con»iD.
t>. Cirabam. C^inivuiy E, 2d Wiaeonain
J. Gicgorv, id WicconaiE
A Grant, CumpjB\ H, ii', Obio.
X Oiffjrd, tX>mp»',ij B, ;sd Wisconaiu.
E Orinneli, L\>innany K, 2i Wisc.>n»in
J M. BawkiG^. Comp^nj B. fa WitcoDiin
i. E. Hotfanaorm, Conpuir F, 2d Wi«
^uaea« Wiinirr, Caanpw y C, Isi ilian
H. W.Iiiaaia, tompauj C l«t M.na.
J. Smith. Cot&paay C, In Minn
.JOSEPH HALL
H«»pecifQUyirao>no.s t.. theL^dir. ^ad Geotleweo
O'thi. city, -iLV. bpi» cow pr«.par.d to aocoanjo<UU
parti-, of ladiea an 1 f ^n-iemen wishing
OY.STER SUPPERS OB MEAL3.
Tbe ro.jc-., jm: fitted up are ceely faroUhart, aad
are Hniu^ly apart from tbt publio aalooo,
K X T R A V C E ,
Ono do r -ro-n RnrSank > Expr«i.» QBe.. dacgSdla.
MINNESOTA HOUSE,
-t. PUTUIRSEK, Proprietor,
Corner 6fi A. Wabashs w .iroei*. ^t p^^, joaa
Tbi<i hooae
t» ow«*l «nd
from ioag ex
aaUs'a t oa '
MINXES O I A
with theii patruti-.k-p
Couif-rub- ao-i oomwodiou. gt^kb. ar« attaalMd
t" the he-ine *'■'"""'
wilb th. lime.. N^5SgSSi"»«
d^o3-ly. N. POTOIESER
HOUSE '•-
•r
MADAM ANDREWS.
CU.rroyaot aod ^ ortuae Teiier c<b h. «n»-,i.,^4
eenti , Uen
ttons Si.
.auiao fru emita
iot
HuuHe, oornariJaaaad
^MTna-T adieu 3
CUairvoyant examiM
We-iTfite »p*<il»l attesHoa to ont larfe and «h»:
»tm*«tiwk fcf LKiOORB AUD CIOAIU alJ^
wluah «•• wiU eaU wi«er gaaraaty a, to qamtitr lad
at prtM* that an Hid Ik iafcrior t«e4a.
<3oour. ToirxB a oo.
ni#^- • -v5i
NLMBER4.
Califoruia Arrival.
-Vtw Yoaa, Jan 4.
The steamer Northern Lij^ht arrived this
A. M. from Aspinwall, with $710,842 io
Calilornia trfasure.
Advi.-o^ from South America eute that
the Equadorian Government wa« preparing
to repel the anticipated attack from i'eru
In I'eru the flections had all been gained
by the .MmLsleri 1 parly. I,, Bolivia there
had been a revolution putng in President
Aclia and electing S, tiaior Frederick, 'i he
people lojk no part in the election, it beina
consuni mated by the at my.
The Chilliaii Government has contracted
With Henry Meigs to complete the Val-
paraiso and Santiago railroad.
Items irom New York.
.New Vook, Jan. 4.
The steamer Edinburg far Liverpool
take.s out $305,000 in specie. Tuere is if
aiiylhing, a little mue harmony am .',g
the Banks to day, with a disposition to
encourage the circulation of United States
demand notes, many of the banks insisted
oil paying ou; their own bills and naa
these notes.
F.ve hundred bales ot cotton, eu route for
tng.and, has arrived at Panama. A tnacb
larger nmojaf i^ going via Cape Horn,
taortd aie making to raise u very large
crop the ensuing >ear, of a superior quality.
Chill I? about t'.i make actual war against
the Arancnian Indian^.
Gei,. Y9.1.7 w:is k-lle<i at Lapaz bv tbe
people, in revenue for a.ssussiniUions order-
ed by him a month prtvioui.
Iu uG attempted oulhreak by Col. BalziL
a hundred p^r-oris were ki:led and himself
badly wounded, and final;v took refuse in
the house of the United States Minister.
Gen. ham Roman is elected President
01 F ru. He h-js already befn stoned ia
th. t-tntts of Arr-qiiipa.
Michigan U. S. Senator.
Deteoii, Jan. 4.
In the Republican caucus at Lansing list
night, Jacob M. Howard was unanimoasiy
oominatpd lor United States Senator, to
fill the vacancy oc-a^iooed bv the dealt of
Senator Biuguain.
General Telegraphic~New8.
CuHn,A.VD, y y. Jan. 1
A dest.'uctive fire broke out here last
evcomg, in the Kagl.- Hotel which w^a corj-
surneti, lo^s about «SOOO-no insurance
A liarne« shop u.-ij.jining was destroyed,
I0S8 fe.OOlJ— ao lusurance. Also a cabinet
Shop and ware rooms, loss about 84 000
— pari.y insured. '
Leavevwoeth, Jan. 4.
IB
/
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r^*l
THK SAIN! FAIL PRESS SfNOAY,: JANLAUY
U^.
■y- 1 ^^ ' ji \\ I VK ^^- fort- nam. .i Wfn thi'ii for
itk ^aiul jaaui jrrss* the.h,p. a further d.m
J 1 :*_ -*- the Oomiiiandir of t» eTi
For«T«r doftt thni. »un<l»rd sh*»t !
W;>»r<. bre*'h« the 1(K» luit I»IU b*i>irH u»
Wi:U Fr8«>lom'« !«>il bfot-ath our fn»t,
And Fr«««loaiV h»niwr B'ldtinif o'er u*'
The
Surrender of Mason
Slidell.
and
SECRETARY SEWAHDS LETTER IN FULL
fort- naiii..i wt-n th<'n forcibly uk-ii oil ot
t-maiil -^-i^« n]H<l; tti«i
I'ren! ^liould proot^J
on board tlw? San Jaoiuto. hot he miJ he
would If It no hiiIhss fofi-ihly coiii|t( lli^i like
miw and \\i\^ demaud wK>t n>i iii>i>i<d uj^h-o
Upou this MateoHHit Earl Ru*ell r» marks
ibtti It ihu-i iiji^iar- that ».ertuii. iiulividu*lB
have bvu f.irvMbly tnkrti Ir^^m ou t>v«rtl a
British vrtssfl. the ship of a inuirml Tow. r.
whilt' that vttcit-l Hra.-' pur»uii>}{ a lawial ant)
innocent voyage, an »et of vio'em-*- «hK4»
j was iui tttYronI t > ih'- Krittih ttai! and a vi -
laticn ol iulenmtioual law.
Kurl Russfll i» XI !»».>* that his Maj(t>i> -
govi'riimeut, bearini; m inind the lri«^<lly
reUtioiw which have k>ngr sub*i»t«HJ b«-tw#en
Great Britain and ib«^ Unitiii Stato.. aiv
willing to believe that the naTal officer wiio
couimitteil thii> aj{grt«:ion was not acting in
ooiujiliancv with any authority from hia «ov-
tmment, nr thai, ii he coocrived hioM.tf to
be so aiithuriztnl. hf greatly luisuodenMood
tbi- instrootioiM which he h»d recrived-
Eurl Ru»)t.II argo«8 that the Uniteil :^tati-s
must b< fully aware trai the British tio\-
ernuit-nt could not allow soeb an nffroot to
the autional honor to podd wiihout full repa>
ration, and they are wiiliog to believe that
it could not be tiirdriibenite intention ot the
.Am.Ri-3SELL TO t.OBD t,vONS. Unite,! Stau-^ ..n.,ec.«arily to foroe into
- X- o^ iQ.i diaciMSioo between the two UoremiBeots «
FoRLiuN OrncE. Nov. 30. I80I, ^.^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ character, and with
fk, icrd Lyons, K. CB, <tc.<tc. ^■. ^^^^ ^^^ ^^.^,^ ,j^^ ^^^ .,j^ g^j^^ „^ji^
ilv LoRDiIotelligenco ofa very grave ,^,^,,j ^^ ^y^e ,0 enteruin ,iuch uoanimity
nature has reached htr Majesty s Uovern- ^^ feelin?.
'^*^'^^ ... ^ ,, Karl Russell, restituf uihjd the jtaWifnt
1 hw inte hgenct was coa%;eyeu officially ^^^ ^^^ argumem which l" have thus ncitad
to the koowio'd-e of the Admiralty by Com ^,^^ ^,,j. -^^ ^^^^^ j^^^ Majesty* Gor-
mat.ding Williams, agent lorma.Is ou board p^^^j.^ jru>.t that when this maiur ifa«U
the contract steamer •• Trent. have been brought uodt-r the consideratioo
It appears trotn the letter .. Lominai.d- ^, ^^^ Goverameot of the United States it
ing Williams, d.iied -Royal Mail Contract ^j„ ^^ j^^ ^^^^^ ^^,^^,^, ^^^^^ j^, ^^^ ^^^^
Packet 'Trent ' at Sea. N overabe-_ 9, that ^^,,.,,^^^^ ^^^ ^edrt^s aa aU«e could «t -
the 'Trenl- left Havana on the .ih inst.. ?f^ ,he British naiioo. nwaeiy. the tiberalioo
with her Majesty 3 mails lor England, bav- ^^- ^^^ ^^^^ prisoner.^ taken fnim the Trent.
ing on board rumcrou-* passengers Cotn- ^^^ jj^^,^ jjj^^. . ,^ lordship, in order
mander W ilhatns sutes that shortly alter- ^^^^^ ^. ' j^ ^ ,^^ ,,,^ g^j^
noon on the bth a .t^^nmer having the ap- ^^^^^^f ^^,i\ ^^,,Me apole^ for the
pearance oi a iPan-oi war, bat not showing ^[jj^ressioD which l«a been colnmif.ed £ari
colors, was ob^rved ahead Un nearing j^^^,, g^^„^, jastrucU vou to propMe those
her at l:l3 r. .m., abe fired a round shot ^^^^^ ^^ ,^-_, j ^^^^^ ^^^^ g,,^ ^^^^ ^j,^
from her pivot gun across the bows of the ^j, ^^ ,j,^ governmeuL
JiT- . "'^^r -^'^."'"^ American colors. Th/j, .^^ ha- U^n subm.tt^ to the
While the -'Irtnl was approachinir her p,.^ijj.„j
alowly the Amtrican yessd discharg^i: * ^ BrituhGovemm^Mit has rightlv enn-
«hell across the bow. of the Trent e.xplod- ^^^^^ ^^ ^ ,^^ ^^«,^. ^^^
in^ half a cable s length ah.ad .>f her^ 1 he J ^y.^^.^ .^ cuoc^,Vin, and execaUof
Trcni then 9topp.^l :ind an offijr. w th a ^y^/ ^^,^-,^^ ,„ oaestion, act^iJ up.10 to
latge armed guard of marm- boarded her. - „„,P ,,^^,.,t.^^ ^i d.ily, without an v di-
The officer denianded a list ot he pa*=en- | ..Hns.ractinn.oreven for^knoWk^
gers: and compliance with this demand he- ^ ^^ ^,. ^^^ ,i^vernuiem. Xo
mg refused, the officer said he had ordeis to ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .^ J .^ ,^ him. or .ay
arrest Me«.rs. .Mason ^lidell^ Mctarlaud ^^ J ,^^^ the l.«r per-
acd Eust«, and that he had sure informa- ^,- ^j^^ ^ ^,,^ ^.J^^,
tioo of their being pas^^npers lu ll.e Trent. 1 ' ^ ^^^ ^^^ ,^ ^^ ^
While some parley was going op upon th« , J . ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ \^
uiatl.r, Mr. Slidell stepped forward and ^ or elsewhere. The Britisft Gov-
iold i^be American oacer hat the four per- I will justiv infer in^m th« f^O
Hon.-» he had named were then ^lau(llng be- 1 .. , ,. ,^-,A ^, • .^ _,,, ^„i^ u... u^ _^
, • n-i _ 1 t' .u T'-^ . that tne Ln ted states not onlv na*e oad no
tore him Ihe cotrmand.r ot the Trent L th ught. of forcing
atid Commucder W.lham^ ^^^^ ^t,.^,,^ ^^
the act of taking by lorce out ot the Irent | ^^.^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ \^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^
any wjij the K>n8ibUiti«« ol the Bnlish
- f fender il Ir.
•re cooftcUng
libntj. lifc.
tictjb^ oai
afTHH. and all the ulKcet>- of tbt- Trrat. - rrend^ ii ir. U iv«.;i.
dudiiy Uf iVaaMnder Wiiitam^ ha<.1
ksowWlgs i>f the MauiKd ciMr»r(rr» aod
parpnar* of the pfMw hrfocv naiaed vhr-o
tbrv emharhed on that v.-*<-l
Your iordiktp wilt o<>« prmeivr that the
ca!>e befbi« aa. mMv«>i ot pn>*«utuL • laer'^y
fla.rant act «# rtuitmet tat ihi: part of
i'apt. W . k^ V aH|rti« wHl W iakrwd froM
the iniMUipV-tr laii'aiael <«f i< iKjt wr«t up
U> the British «*«» twi'itt. «a> uaiertakit.
a.- a iMiaplr Uirai and catfimBmrj hr|%M«at : captarad
pr«t«(ai( hf UitI- WSBBi b* anaai aad ; iaatitmtr
eapiure a anlial ««■! oigafEd ia caiiiiM tte eaati
cuotnaband of war lorlbF air aad heumi of . akf haw jariafcttwu ia
the iMWiryLt tbair v-'oaito ha«*
Tke qjatatioa belon: at b. whether tlua ciaoK to raaifahai
bjaadcoaiactad 1 try
.h^
..t
u
asd duty nmrjir om-
("lai*):, uawJnug >Alrty,
inn
Wik, ^, w'.K* w.«id t*,- & dMhuh .« their I devala|»ed ih.
*";^^^'^ . ihti- t).,..m.
Oapt U tikcr- uaa prcMcatui u> tiii* !>•.»- (miv w.mi ibf
Itii rraeoii.- lor relea.-io^ ib<:
hobor mimak^ Thqr n^jaira a iriba- 1 •• in ranmmnrr of mv
tared aiv wfaah ; tk^ Br«tral and
ret Slalf %tr rqjal
Whilt th« !■« a«ia»i«Hae» «*^ t<iaad
-•Mil. It «a» aa^CMcd at «a (arty day hy
iiu»Go«enaMat. thai y^M iteaU Hht ibe
pun autl
r t4> tfj
t.K-b w.«kl U- a .«.„„ .» ,„...r . n^u—.-w, ..... n-s..orcft< of a .ontii^fil. and
a •oiMidtTuble tuuritiine power
racfux't und <t>ufiili'nfe ol
■. - - .. , t^ . .. " 1 """'-^ !"<•• Mm I r,.->. '.rin' ipl.- «'tr»- laid
TNM. I lurhcre 10 M-iXe her. be says, | do«ii tor .i. 1., IM14 ,,^. j^iIq
in mnaamance of mv Wiu^ oo ruduoad in i to HMtru<Mi..4>. 10 ,1
crew, ana in the derangemein , Imi r ?•• Kii:,'l«tn.|
dillViviii frmo thtK.
toJkelawor
thefoHowii
l8t— W(
•oppaa«d
2d— Might Capiaia
the Trent
dtjip&iches *
3d— Did ha eBtcii
wtr aMaBV?
4th— Haviaf Imb
aoboaid.aBd io
to capton:' the "— «— *
It
H would caaac mtMioftit pt-nn-n^. iher»-
heiag a wrgt awBher ol pasncu^t-rs who
fPaoU have heaa put to great io» and in
coavanicnee, aa well a- di«a|>p iunut-nt,
from tba ittteiTu|iuoa it would Uave cauaed
them tn mH bang able to join thi: >toan)er
frum SL IThovoa io Eurupr 1 iii.rri >u
eoncloded to aaeritice the iniert^i .>t uiy
•Aeon and crew io the prue. aa>i suffered
hat to prieeed afW th- d^'tcniton noces-
•ary to aiaet tha traostet a itto;^ Cho-
mifliiNMrd, coaadBiinj^ i had obtained the
I had in ntw, and which
llw iaiaraut of oar ooantrv and
• arn«^ Mnnroa,
Altiiou^h th«
'tl.tdi4<)ti,
our Min
i-w-i« Ije
dlOp
that ngbt io a kwlai
the CHJotrabafHi per-
yuu
Uie
1 that it trmti bat
wHgM of a jaAoal
Ooaivy
with th
part, aad try tbc*» the <}<
the re^Kl ia cootrabaod. Tou 1
of ' eaa pnaa ilia be so by proviag the aa-
htaiigbt prciedaBBlabeaiotrabaad.iMdlk» floart
■oat thea detanMoe tJhi vaaEl 10 U. coo-
iatamipud the actioo of that of the Con-
fint, bow thawj r«a*>n^
the artioo of thin Govern
aod, areondly. how they ooght to be
' 1K> aftect the actioo of Grvai Brit-
Sth— Did he entcbe that r^;ht of oip-
hy the law of MtioBi*
If all taBK iaq«ri8a ihail he reaoirad la
the aSrmative. the BritHh Goiniwarnl wM
have DO cki« Car reparatina
1 addmt im»if to the firat •t|oi(;.
aaMly. ware Uh
their 11 1 aw d
llaritioie iaw ao geaaraiiy daaK aa ill
prot«Mon atf , ia rcai. that ia. with propartj.
aod n HMoaa with puaaaa. that it MtHia
Kraioiag of the term cootxafaaad to opp^
it to thaai. Bat persona, a> woB a? piupti
tj. nay beeooae eootrabaad. siooe ibr word
hruad^, - oootrary to
eoBtrabaoH the
Sttn there
the
roa haiog
loM ia ai
the«ie four pa.-^enger9. then uniler th<' pro
tectioD of the British tiag. But the San | ""J
Jacinto was at the time only two hundred | °*"*^'^-
yards from the Trent, h<,r ship'.s company
It i-; true that u round shut aa* QraJ by
• 1 . ■• " I the San .lacinto from her pivot iron wheo
at quarters, her ports opt-n, and lompions I ,'^ ' "' ' " . '^ i u...
.' D •• *^ .1 \e^.^„ f ,u' the Trent was distantly uppr.iachmc. Bat
i.ut. Resistance wa.- therefore out of thf: ; ^, /..,„„ t^ _..vl.^i t„.K.^ li^^
, , ,- .1, Vv .• _ as the fact.'i (jave been nporteil to Ibis tiov-
qartiiion, and the lour genlleuien belore "■"" '" , , , , ^^^ >.w»i..^ •— »—.
• 1 t •■ I . 1. « . f.u„=i,:., eminent, the shot was ueverthekss mlai-
uamedwere forcioly taken out <.f the ship. 1. ,, c , ■ i- .• „ .. ;■__._
•' *^ tioiially nrrtl lu a .iinxtioo ao ohvioaaly
the c-our* ot the Tniit as
A lurtber demand wa^ made lliat the com , ,. ,
mander ol the Trent should proceed wn I d'^fr^t'Ol troru
board the San Jacinto, but he said he would i
not go anla=? lorcibly compelled likewise. ,
and thi.5 demand wa? not insisted upon. 1
It thus appears that certain iodividnal? !
have been forcibly taken from on tioard a
British vessel, the ship of u neutral powt r,
while such vessel was pursuing a lawiul and
innocent voyage— an act of violence which
was an aliront to the British tiag, and a vi-
:»lation of international law.
Ut^r Majesty'* Govtmment. b'l.ring 1:1
mind the frii ndly relationj which have lone
bUbMsted V>etween Great Br tain and the
United .States, are willing to believe that
the United Stat"? naval ofBccr who commit-
ted the ag;^es?;on, was not acting in com-
pliance With any authority from his Gov-
ernment, or that if he conceived himself to
be so aulhoriz<?d he greatly misunderstood
the iustructioDS which iu' had received.
For the Government of the United States
must be tally aware that the Britisli Gov-
truracnt could not allow such an affront to
the national honor to piss without full n^p-
rralion, and ht;r Miijesty's Government urc
unwilling to b-i-lieve that i'. could be the de-
liberate intention ot the (iovcrnraent of the
United Staie?i unnecessarily to force into
diicussioD, between thf' two Governments, a
question of so grave a character, and with
regard to which the whole British nation
would be sife to entertain such unanimity
of ieeling.
Her Majesty's Government, therefore,
tru-st that when this matter ahail have been
brought under the consideration of the
Goveinment of the United States that Gov-
ernment will, of its o-vn accord, ofler to the
British Government such redre>= as alone
could Biitiafy the British nation, namely, the
liberation of the tour gentlemen and their
delivery to your lordship, io order that
they may again be placed under British
protection, and a suitable a[)oloiy for the
aggression which has been committed
should these terms not be offered by
Mr. rieward you will propose them to him.
You are at hb^^rty to read this dispatch
to the jiecretarv of Slate, and, if he shall
desire it, you will give him a copy of il.
I am, Ac.
RUSSELL
MK.
SKWAUD T'. LORD T.YON'S.
DEPAkTMKnr OK Stats, /
W'ASUtsftTo.N, December 26, 1S61. )
/%< Sight Honorable Lord tyont, (tc. , «fc .
My Loro : Eirl Kus-<cll*s dispatch of i '>n<J*-r »tj enemy » Qag. Th«<e
November the 30lb. a copy cJ which yoa i contraband Irom favor were a
to he quit)- as harmless us 4 blank $bot,
while It should be rvtntrdtMl as a signal.
So a'>o we learn that the Trent was not
approacuiog the Sao Jacinto slowly when
the shell was tired acru«i her bowf>. bat, 00
the contrary, the Trent was, or seemed to
be. moving un<ier a full bead of gtvam. aa if
with a purpose to pa^^s the San Jacinio.
W« aie informed also that the boariing
r.fficer (Lieut Fairlax) did not iMMid the
I'nnt with a large armed guard, but he left
his marines in hi* ooat wh«n he tnl>T«^ the
I'renl. He stated hie insiroctiooa frooi
Capt. Wilkes to search lor the foar persona
n.imed, iu a respectful aod courteous thoagfa
decided maiiD«^^t. a-id he arind tha eaptaioof
the Trent to show his pawrugar list. vhi«.b
wa.s refused. Tlie lie'itenant. a:i we are io-
lorined, did not employ absoh;te force iti
transit rriog the ,Da«engers, bat he us<rd joat
so much as wa~ neceaaary to satisfy the
parties concerned that reloaal or resistance
would be unavailiitg.
.So, also, we are informed that ilie Cap-
tain of the Treiit wa-« not at any time or in
any way rcqaind tu go oo hoard the San
JacinfM.
These moiiiticatioti'5 ol ib« ca* as pr\—
sented by Commander Wiiliaiuti. ane based
upon our ofScial n ports.
1 have now to remind your K.iddhip ol
some fects which were •ioubiles»iy omitted
by Earl Russell, with the very proper and
becoming motive of allowing them to be
brought into the oa?e, on the part ol the
United i-^iates, io the way mo^t aatiahuMory
to this Government. These facts an?, that
at Uk- time the transaction ocrurre I ao io
<:urrection was ezisling in the United States
which this GoTeminent was engaged in
suppressing by the employmt-nt of land and
naval forces ; that m ref^ard to this domes-
tic stnle the Uuiied States considered Great
liritian as a triendly Power, while she had
assumed for herseii the atuiodeof a ntutmi:
and that S[>tiiu wa.- I'onsidered iu the same
light, and had assumed toe ^ame altitude a^
Great Britain
It had lieen st-ttled by corr»puodeoc«
that the United States and Ivreat Britain
iiiHtually rvcogoiseti aH applicable to this
local strife these two articKs of tne deciara
lion made b_v the Coogrees 0/ Paris iti
iS56, uamt-ly, that the ueatral or friendiy
Qjg shooid cover eoemy's goods not cooira-
beiid of war, and that neatrai goods not
I contrabaudof uar are not liable to capture
" — yf
ac
jUI writers and j«||ei praoaa l aa»:
or BdiUuj panoas io tht vrrist of tk as-
aa m eat off IroB theaaaaf all bis res.
aad to hinder Uaa froa esadu^ a: r
to sol icit assistance. Aod Sir W^.
■17s yuo aaf sMp the eashaHBdar oi joor
leas daarlj fwnliahand, aad the
cooTiffs who aadertake to carry thna al
QodvT tiie »amr coodHnoaCioa.
A Mhiai^ m^ ha niasd, whelhar pcv-
tcndrd miai^tent of a aHipng pq
rtocigaited ss ie^al by either the
or tbr aeairai. eoald be haU to ha
bMtd. Bat it waald Aiappa
sai«eeted tc what is the trae
cwses — oasaely. tha spirit of tae law. Sir
William Soott, apeaki^ of civil
who were anvMepi and deuioed ^<
band, saja
"It a|^t6ar> lu me 00 ptinapke u» tie bat
naaooabia. that whca it ia of ~ '
portaaee to the eaoay that
shall be aeat oat oa the
toe public expaaae, it
gro jod of lorfeitnre agoiaA the
oMj be kt o«t for a paipoat so inti«aitly
fiBifird with the hiMlile operacinos.*
I tiast that I have shown that the loar
panoas who ware takes from the Trent hf
Chplaio Wilkes, and thasr diipalrfcia. ante
cootrahand of aar.
rhe seooDd inqairy b, whether Capt.
Wilkeb b^ a right by the iaw oi aatsoas to
detain sod eearvh the Treut?
Tha T»aat, tiwo^ she earned
into the proper
tkefertansi. tte
pergonal
off Ike
of Ike
ed,ii resliy
Ike
tke^vat
"*
are satatnoury to Hm Oov-
wkras Captain Wilkes la ^^m-
I voaU not desire tnai the .San
ker oSem lukd crew should t>e ex
to daipv aad !<)«« bv wtttk-i »>.'
their aaaker to dslaeh • prisr .- . ^ i' j 1
oa buani the Trent Still Ism oonld it dis-
avov the ha mane motive of preveatiog in-
eoavoaieaoea. kaaes, aod perhaps disasten;
ta the several haadred iaaooent pameogers
hMHsd on koard tke priae vaaoL Nareoald
this ti'inihainl preeeive aov groand lor
ike hMl that the^ reasons.
liy ioooagraoo.-<. did operate
io the Bslod ol CWpt Wilkes ai.d deter-
■toe hiss to refesM.- tlie lYeni Humaii
ac«ioo: i^enerahy proceed upon mmgted.
and MMSKtimas eonflictir.g, motives. He
thesaerifiv>es which this docision
eciet It u;;nife9ilv. however, did
not ooenr to him that beyood the sacri-
iev of lie private )0ttTt-*u (a« hr c^ils
tkia) of ka ofteen and atm, there might
kkn poarihlf be a saeriftos even of the ctiief
aad jpnbfie okyet of his c-a(>Mire— namelv.
l^ai qasitian ajstg to be realy dehumia^ tha nghi, of kis tiavernment to the custody
4. tfai aH, by diplsaatir arraagemeoi or tod dufioaitioo of the captor^ persons
Of **r. ! Tl:s Gcverasseat caoaol ooosare him lor
One may wei rxpnaa* has a—iahi wbtn I this ovcriigfat. It onotasas that the wcoie
hraiaked do sabjact came onkwewpo opori tbt- Govem-
acd perfect taect ai: dooistleas u did appo turn. liM
qiMStMus of pres^oi oonrioUoas oo the point io qantHtn
on. Morwrar vkM tki
prileoonrtnpiatkeiaar
wF^tke wavi is reader
amhiog. aod hin^
iair aor the Bfadai
af Ikg iBapiiatiBii to
olU-I^IIK-vl
»iK' ure incidei tally the
, *ubj.-«i-. .it tha ).r.>. Ill t'l-cuSBM.ii i»„ ..rround
I be SBMUi'O lb. wiib L«|. -a(ii« I iiiiw KH-CU-
p\. and iJie arjaiixui> oy wlucfc lie sum
! taiot-d hiinspfl ut«»i, u, have o,tii itn inspi-
rMii«« tit OK' ill prufiMJiBg ibi* reply
Whtiievi r,' he say.-,, property 'oimd in
a rieu mi ve^-*! i- suppost-d to Ix' lable ou
any ^rooiKl lu capture and conde uiiaiion,
th- rulf iu all eases is, that the juetilion
shtill not be decidni by the captor hut be
CJrri«id btjfon a l^jfal tribunal, when- a reg
ula- trial may bt had. and where the cap-
tor himself IS liable to damage? lor an
abuse <i'. h!^ [,i.<»t r. Oau it tje reitsonabic,
then, or just, ihit a belligerent cotiniaoder
who is thus n-slruied. and thus nnpoosible
in a (^aae oi tner< property of trivial amount,
should be permitted, without r^-rurnng to
any tribunal whatever, to examine the cn*w
of a neutral vessel, to decide the iiaportant
qoeetiou 01 tbeir resprclive allegiaic«8. and
to c«rry that d«rcisiun into execution by
forcing every individual lie may chjose into
a "servioe aWiorent to hia feeliniri;, cutting
him ufi Irom his most tender coruectioos,
exposing bis mind and his per*in to the
mo^t humiliating discipline, and his life it-
seil lO ihc greatest danger ? Rea>^oD jus-
tice aod humanity unite in prolestiuf against
so eitravagani a pnK:«editig.
If I decide this ease in tavor ot my own
Govenimeiit, 1 mjs,; .iniavow ii8 most' cher^
isbed pnuciple*, and rever-e an i forever
abaodui iu essential policy The country
cannot afl<;ird the sacriGoe. It 1 maintain
tbiise principles and adhere to thi»t policy,
1 must S..I render tUi case itself, it will be
sewi, tlierelore. that this Government could
not d'-ny the justice of the claim ijresented
a number ot year-, kept ihe principal rew-
lauraut oij Market «ir*.fci I'he luecesi cf
fhi-i* men affords- itmndant evideoc* of,tbeir
sterhng worth and great busmeas capacities
Thotnac Dorhev, the caterer, Ii estimated to
Ih- worth Si 2 000 to Sl.O.OOti. ('. O. Jooeb
and Il-nry tiordo:,. both public caterersi,
and William Winters, a re«taarat«ir, are
each worth -aeveral thuu.saiids ot dollara
Th'x- parlies alloommen<.'ed life in the hum-
ble capacity of private waiters, and have, by
their industry, frugality and economy, raised
theniselve* to their present positions.
THi: >k(;ro>8
LOVE
UY.
OP SLATE-
I A writer at Port Royal dfiscribing the
' feelinir ol the Blaveii tuwards their masters,
; relate- the lollowiiig instanoe^ .
Tlie negroes, as yet, show tew symptomii
' ol vindietiveness : out in two instances they
j have assisted in the capture of their former
ma-Mera. A Mr. Cuihbert, the owner of
I several Urge plantations on St. Uelena la-
land and the man, laud, was caught by
Capt. Falconer ..( the New York 79th, with
the aa^isuoce of his own mgroes. A small
reconooiiering party on tht Coosaw River
met a boat containing hall a dozen blacks
and one white man, u G^ruiui>;the boat
wu*- -seized, tht blacks interrogated ; they
belonged to Cuihbert. and were going to
meet him at a neighboring point. Captain
Falconer took the place of the captured
white man (whom he lett in i*re ot bis
trooopsj and ordered the negroes to row
him l)ack to their u)a.-ter. Another boat
conlaiuiiiir a ?quad of Union men (ollowed
at a short disUuce. It wa.'- nearly duak^
and as Falconer approached the place where
Cuthbtrt iiooti, waiting his boat, the latU-r
cried out, •• Who com«i there '^" The ue
groes answered, and were recognized. Fal-
coner at once jumped ashore with the blacks
and siiz-d the rebel. A scuffle ensued, lor
the Southerner was armed, and a large,
powerful man. ani Falconer .small. The
laU ttei the law r^
thiiof
s ch giavc
«vv Tke
teal on
by the reiffction
are tke reantt
«id dedi
aod not of any
.1. .... i negroes took no part (ihev had not vet
11 kVl r Tril^Tv'-; "'"'" ^^ ' «««^° ''''' ^'^^i^^w^ if a master.) a^ S
aiv asked tu d.. t. the British nanon just , ,ill the second boat arrived wj CuthlXTt
what we have alway* m-isted ail nat bna 1 w.,.,,rp,t WhiiVT^ ^ a ■
oufrhi to do to iw "• "• Btcured While he was r,)wed ofl a pna-
T. M 1 . ,? a V. r . ouer in his own boat, and by his own skves.
n LiT. u T*"^ Goverumeul « thene bur«i out into singing, to the tUM of
D<'i made ni a discourteous maun-r This — .... . . ^ ^'. "'- '""*"
Ills
■raster
Cnind
aityeai
withoat
tke qacsttot] no« :
Oaptaia WiDrb ip ju«iitit->j ;
Oovamsspot in wkat he did. bat what
preoBDt vKv of the Qovpraaenl aa (i> me
«&ct J what he has done .\a«nihig now.
1:
thai
ia the
U Gftal Britain aod the
%e tttia to ponoaal pn>p ^^r^utKot's aakr onit tnnt the rHease ot
ke lOMlwd hf a eaart :^ f rett. u voiuutary, involved a waiver ol
reioniag to tha ietioa that tke 1 the daim of the Govvmment > hold the
has lost aad thepsasai ir hsahwmil j eaptaicd patsoaa. tke United States could
tke tide to real cfllalo k iJniauJ nj hi that esoe have no hesiiaiion in saying
(ke aaaHO of iassginary ' that tkii act which has thas already been
It mmt ho aaafcMd, however, t'opprovH by the GoveroBseat is&st b« allow
• bile ail agfiksui antioaa dnaand. ed tc d.»w i(« legal conoeqaeooe alter it.
u iMpoftial ooes eaafleie, the aaed oi it is of the very oslure of a gift or a cfaar-
af iadieialpMoaaiiodrtMariaaig [ ity thai the mw cannot, after the ezeniae
of onalnkaad nenoas. oa i of has hifviita ia p^^. recall or modity iu
tk»
lu uote of anr to
iKutral aad evan
nod of ike right
mon caniar Car Mn.
only throe elaana of
war, reveane
sek. The Treat fclk wiikin tke kt-
tar eliM. Wkntovor dupotes hove
eziswd Loucarnhig a ngjht ol '
search in time of peace, neno, it is
has etielad in aodMn fnit?
ngbt of a hsMigsii lit
eaptnre contraband io
friaadly laitv
of viaitalien aad ssarek, la of^ar to
mii>e whether they are leutral. and are
documented a scrh accoriuig to tfte iasr
of oatiooa.
I read Irfifak nnfttaritka, h legainlad'bT
Ureal Bntain heraeli aa trae mantiine
iaw that the riiraMHsiiu that the
Trent was |ii iinewdw^ froM a naatral piH-:
to another neotial port dooa not M£fy
the right of her bdigereat eoptnr.
The third qoeation is, vbatfwr Caplaia
Wiikes ezetvued tho r^t of search ia
lawfid and proper aaanar *
Il aaj (kmbt hong ovtr this point, as
the ease was pnaented in tke rtstaasetit of
t, I
away
osktr fhcai than the iDogieal aad di
oae ikos described cxisis dot has any other
yet been saigeHBd. PknoliaBly. thcrenre,
lae ehsiae is kstaeon UmA jo4wal reatcdy or
noimkiiiel reaaady whatever.
1! there ke oejadkiBi r^^wiedy thevasnli u
that the qnwiiiin wsM be i^te/miaed by the
esptarir iiiM; oalfcedediof theprinc tbs.
on. « cry gvwvr oayettioas arise aofHaei
aoch a esane. The captor is araeS, the
omUai. if traly neattaj, m dMoAoNOlBi. sab-
dued aad kelposs. The trikaae 19 irrespoo-
(ihle, wkie «a jo^gosooi k carrted ioto ia-
stoHlaMaaiiea. TkeeaptaiodaattjkcoaB*
pelkdio lahaiit.ihsaih hoaod by no l^al
metal, or tiwaij ohiigauon to
Repaiatiaa is dMaat a
de^nds St kai mi ike
or weakacsiaf tke Stata
by vhoK aalkanty tke
Oat of tkoK dkpatBs Kpnsak and
y mtm
tkst it Msy wci be
vbethei thi$ form of remedy is 001 a greater
' ?ni than al that eoald fslaa ii tke
. >a( right of
sad
1^
have left with ine at my requeot, is of the
following effect, uamely :
Tiiat a letter oi Commander Williams,
dated Royal Miiil Contract Packet Boat
Trent, at sea, November 9th states tiiat that
vessel left Havana on the 7th of NovemlKT,
with her Majesty's mails for England, hav-
ing on board numerous passengers. Short-
ly aft';r noon, on the 8lh of November, the
United States war steamer San Jacinto,
Captain Wilkes, not showing colors, was
observed ahead. That steamer, 00 being
ueareii by the Trent, at one o'clock tilteen
minutes in the alteruoon, fired a round phot
from a pivot gun across her bows, and
showed American colors.
While the Trent was approaching slowly
toward the, San Jacinto she discharged a
shell acr<^ the Trent's bows, which explod-
ed at half a cable'- lenath before her. The
Trent then stopped, and an oflBcer with a
large armed guard ol marines boarded her.
The ofiBcer said he had orders to arrest
Messrs. Masoii and Slidell, McFarland and
ceptance by tho parties ot the rule b)ihertu
every where ri cognized as a partol the law
ot nations, that whatever is eootrabaad is
liable tu capture and conS^cation io all
cashes.
James .M. Ma.<on and K. J McFariuid
are citizens of the United States and resi-
dents of Virginia. John Slidell and George
Kustis are citizet^s ol the United Statrs and
residents of Lousiana. It was well known
at Havana when ibi'so |tarties embarked io
the Trent that J araes M. M«soD was pro-
ceeding to Enirland in the sfii«ted eharscter
of a .Minist- r i'ler.ijwjtt nliary to the Court
of St. tl.imes under a pretei)d>\i ct^mmissioo
from Jefferson l>avi>, wiio had assnOK^I to
be Presidf-nt o( the tusurre-'tionary p>.^rtv io
the United Sutes. and K. J. McFai^aod
was going with hiin in a like onrvai char-
j acter of S<»cretary of L^>gatiou to the pr^
I tended mission. John Slidell. iu nmilar
( circum^tar.ce^. wa? going to Paris as a pre
Mended Mini.-<ter to the Kmi->erpr vf the
i French, -md (it orge Kustis was the chosen
Eustis, and had sure information that they Secretary of LL^ation for that siir-ilatod
were passengers in the Trent. While some mission. The fact that thes" p.'rvot* had
parley was going 00 upon this matter, Mr. I aaumfni such characters ha.- iKcn nnn-
Slidell stepned lorward and said to the 1 avowed by Jefferson Davis m a pretended
American oflScer that the four persons he | message to an uDl.iwfui and iasurn-cti onary
bad named were standing before him. The ; Congress. It wa.*. a« we think, righiiv pr«-
Commander of the Trent aod Commandfr \ Mimed that these Mir.i-;ier= iK)re preterKie-J
Williams protested against the act of talking , credentials and instructiiXJS, «Dd«uch papers
those four persons out of the Trent, they ' are in the law known as d*-patohc*. We
then being under the prolectioo of the Brit- are informed by our Coi su! at Pari- cat
ish flag. But the San Jacinto was ut Ibis thegi^ dispatches, havii 2 escaped the :«aich
time only two hundred yards distant, her , of the Trent w^re acluailv convpv-d and
ship's coromaad at quarters, her ports open delivered to emi*3ane« of the iiMurrt-:-'. • 1
and totnpions oat, and bo resistance was , England. Although it !? not ei*- 1 1 1 f.
out of the question. I he four peraons be- it is proper to state, as 1 do also apon in-
I
thsLi
edy may hr aappasad tu be. it woaid b^
practiee. ketter to iaHesr ii ihao
with the captor and
ifiplsoislic it Dales to ratiew his
Practiealy. it ■ a qmatinn of choiee he<
twoeniav with its aopoiMiiaai aad de-
teys, and war, with Ma evis end teola-
tioa«. Nar ia it ever to be iorgotteo that
otiiaikj. hoaeMlj aad jaatlj prmerved, k
ahs^tkekarhiagerof^eaee. aad tkert-
which is oaiymiyiog tkal it k the intemi of
bumanity it-df.
At the saaR taae it 10 aat to be denied
that It mt§ saaetima hap^ thai ihe )a-
didal ressedy will btoosw iaapasabk. aa by
the skipniorii of the prise vesseL or m»it
ctraaa
roiVr '
aaUvf
■led. W
qu
xvod hk
the eaptor
or isMig her iato port (nr
laaashacavttp vigkt of
to the eustady cf the captari^
^'- ^ M thaai. if tiMf are
^■%. - .-be daienl their
-cs. csukU reasoaabiy he do-
'haii be applied in soch a
csptor oaght to be re-
ef Iki ja»
halt.
thai hao made the eaptnre.
r4hw to kear tke cnss|Jsmt of tke
ortoreAsasit? In that ceo? the vciy
of eaplare voold be sn net of war— of
bqtoa wiihaat aoiioe. aad poFsibly eotkehf
11 adopted hy tiie Bfitiah
think It must have alioadk ^_
brfare the modibcmiMOS of titat
which 1 baT« already sobaiitted.
I proconi to Uia foartk iaqairj,
Uaving found tke oasyamai conti ahoad of
war OQ boaro tiie Trsat, had Capt Wdkai
a right to capture the nssl
8uch a capture is the chiaf it aat the
only recognized ol^hot of the parautted
viaiaiioD ana sssMk. Tke priacipisa of
tbe hiw is, that the hslligsn- nt expoead to
aa^ preveat tke
r thHgs kaai apptrkiga
or boiag apfhsil to tks hootils esse or
pui poses deaigasd. Tbe bw is so rery
libfltmi io this roipect that when imtra-
band is fcaaJ oa hoard a oeotrai vessel.
m toaly is tke coatrabsod lorfutcd, bat
the vuasd, whidi is tke vehicle of iia poo-
sage or transportatiaa baiog taioiBd ako
baicome} «.v>otrahoad, and k anhjeeted ta
capture aod cooftseation.
O.il* the filth qoBBUOo ri-amiai. oaaely :
Did Oapiaio WiiMi eascwe tks right of
eaptorine the coalrdhsai n coofanaity with
the law ot oatiQaB?
It is jaat here that the dilficaiiks of the
cvebsfin. Wknt k tke ■Bnaer akkk the
law of MtJoBs pnKrfln lar t|iir g of
the cootimhand whec yoa have foaad and
seinsd it 00 board of the oeoteal vossei ?
The aoNPor veoM be ea^ir ioand if the
qoestion wore what voo
oootmhood leojcx. Voo
her into a coorenieiit port, and sabieet hor
Waiodicial praaaeaMa tkaeiaaiMnkj
whidi vUi try and deoidi tki qm^gamti
beAifereacT, oeutratitr. eootrabaad aad oa|»-
torv 80, egoio. yon won d pnmpdj iod
the soma aasau if thi> qaeolicr wrr<° What
is tke aasaaet of pr\x«>«Hi)n« - ~
tbe law of lalioaa in rxv^'-: '■- '-lii ..:.:ra'
band if it be property r . ..r matefial
of pecankiy va^ .t
Bat the qpmt: - : :-• rus -.Ck- u>a)«
of preeedam in n'^ard lur. :o ibe vt!fs»t^ tLat
aas aarryiag the coctraoar-d dot vh k~>
eanlraband Mngi wtttc; cvtrtrd ir>^ i.^rtri:-
oreof the v«n»l,kot ; ,-. :rs:wu.il r»rs».-s3< c^->i..rv '.'"^tt '. R 1.>w» TL,ai
"nw books of law -i. .:..3i:x Y ei the j ca^iurc r •;. • c»*e «Ta» tf; untin4»h.«. y>r
iisportau as it k diScalt. { *es a^il . : W:.eib<f- ibt Uiuted
raiit CBpU>r ha? a rifht to State* tiiw t ngii". tv ii.**»i ihc cftir; pubho
prtveot tke oontritiand -.ife.^rT , svi»d« r" sa..- :>« aftiu f •., aaii>e.} \ k .-.pture^i j«?rs* n*.
or, lalMiek i a»e»enjrer «>r .-^^.x rej tram pro ^^- P^or :,^ . «r^ t Aauat^and. wiii
rnedihg III hi amsi' fill i_ m i 1 1 I , ir-rmi- upw>. il^« ; ne uuKn^&rT quefuon
tkedietloed SOMOO; hif n.5jniH*.- *rT-.ie 'tnHiv^T Urn >vm\.:^ 1 :..« traiisactiiw
Ba' ' ■.".' :?Ji«r tiand Uh {^.er-ioo capjanM onncs-r,; «-.» Lix-*»>'Jirv, ..>r wtetfwr ?;
lUd) tx .^;ivX"xt»t'— *hal Ii, &« may oos t« ; was aan- -•;.--,: v. ju.d iher*ior* v .untan
cootrabaod He. thereihie. has a rigkt to a ) If it was aacaasarr. Grvat Bnutr. at we
u.r trial 0' the acra^atioe sgaii^T b^rr s..;i«x mast of esarse w&ive tbe i«*eci.
The aeotral Stkie mat tia.- t«£iNi uim aader ai<d lih. c.'oai quant faiiutv d the ludinai
I its h^, k hoaad lo prmoet hha if ke k uot r.ti,t4v. On tke oth» liand. it is now M«n
c^cirabood, aad k ihorofaro entitled to be i t»w :b# rr..rsd S:Met> evin insist npoo her | Briti^b ^u;h^•rnle^ b
sa: -;.ed ■peatkottepartMi qaniiaa. Tke »!&. v. . . ». ..c^- ^ ^u.edv, iftbedofect ' iMcstnttei a Urgr ^.
t isiih of that Stats 's pls^god to his aakty, j of tke n^iare iwmitf . an act of Capt j policy by which tht
b«oefit«.
We ar^ thos kroqgtt directly to ilie qae»-
tioM wkJtlier we are eolitled to regard the
release vi ihf IVent as involuntary, or
whethei we are obliged to consider that it
was votiDtary Oeariv tbe release would
have htm invoiaotary had it beao asade
sale'y upon the first ground s«gned for it
haC^pl. Wi'kes namely a want o.f a suflR-
OMat favr I -''-■i ti,-. vt:- v.-<m: :::.^ p.,!t
Ora^iadicatiob. it i^ ■.-.ex tiie duty of a cap-
tor to hswd hk uvu ve«el in order 10 se-
CQiv- a jadicial examination to the captured
No large prue crew, however, is
loawry, for it is the duty ot the
party to aoq«i<w*e and gr> willing-
ly laJbie the tribunai to whuse juriadictioo
it appeal-' I< the captareii party iudicate
to eHiph)y iiaM of ref'i^ian^^r
the oaptor cannot with probable
<y to himself overcome, hi may properly
leave tte vts*. 1 to go forward ; and neither
she nor the Static ab«' represents ^aii ever
afterward jaetly object that the captor de
privod h«of the )oiBcial reandy to which
she wa» eontlod.
Bat the seeeai reaooo aaswned by Capt
Wiikes fbr rskosiog the Trent differs
from tfe fir?t At l>est, tfjerefore, it mu.-;t
beheld that Capt Wllke^. as lie explains .
bims^f, acted from cooibuied aentituer.ts ot 1
pradnaee aad gcr.v.iT.».ty, ::^ thxt the re- '
ieafer-i tho prixe \r>8.i was not stricily
neoeeasfT or involuntary.
Seooodly. Uow ought we to expect
these etpianationr by Capt. Wilkes of his
reaoonfi for leaving the capture incomplete
to afeci tiie action of ibe British Gorern-
ment.
Tbe eboervatica iipon lbi^ point which
fi'^t ociSors is. tho> Oapl Wilkes' explana-
tions trero not to the authorities of tbe
O^Munid ves^l. If made known to them,
they^ icieb )\avc approviHl and taken the
relnse, apon the coodition eif waiving a
jadicial iov^ligation of the whole trana
ad too. or tliey might have refused to
hcoept tke reieelw opoo that condition.
Bat Ike eaae b oae not with them, but
with tbe British Governnient. If we rlaun
that Oreat Britain ousrfat ntit to l^sl^•t that
a jodiaal tnal luu be«n lost i>^au>e
w« volantary reltuaed the offending vu^el
f**it of oansadcralion for l<er innocent pas
sengeni, I do not ase how she is to be bound
to ac^iiie^e 'n the decision which was thus
made lij a» without oec\S5ity on our part,
aod sritkoot know «d^(. o; the conditions or
ronsect of hcrown. Tbe question between
«irt.«°. Britain and oar>eives thu.- ^.tated
"I •.' 1 i>e a question not 01 ngbt and of
i*-x. ill of favor to l>e o">nix'de<i by her to
asm tolum of favors shown by nstoher,
of tho tohie oi which favors ou both aides
we umiiln II sbai! l>e the judge. Of
oourss the United &uie> could iiave no
tkoaghl of raising -ach a >>ufestion in at y
maun-T
Government, since iti flrrst orguuiziiion, has
uever used mcffe guardeii language in a
similar cast.
In couiiuj^ to my cuoolusioo I have not
lorg..!ten tluit, it int safety of this Uuiou
required the detention ot llie c-aptured per-
sott, it would be the right aad duy ol this
Goveroment tt- detain iheji. But tbe ef-
feilual check and waning praportiotvi ot the
exi.*ting iii-urrecti,.u, hk well as the com-
namtive utiruporiauct of tbe captured per
-ins ineinw.ive>^ when dispa-iaioualely
weighed, happily foroid aie ft'om re-*ortiug
lo that delencc,
N^r am 1 unaware that Amer can citi-
x«is art not in any case to l>e uineceaiuri-
ly surrendered for any purpt^Jt into the
keepinw ol a foreign ."itale. Only tne cap-
ture«i perious, however, or others who are
interested in ihi-m, could justly rai^. a
■.juestiou on tliat ground.
.N'or have 1 been tenipted at al by siig-
eejJliou that cas«-s might be found in history
where Great Britain nlusod 10 yield to
other ualicAS, and even to ourselv; s, claims
hke that which is uow liefore c.s. Those
cases occurred when Grert Britain, as well
as the U Lilted State . was tbe hocie ol geu-
eratioi.3 which with all their peculiar inter-
ests and ftasfiooo. have passed a iray. She
coold iu no other way so effectually disa
row any sutli injury as we think slic iloes
by assuming now as her own lie ground
upon which wc iheij t^tood It would tell
little for our "WO claims Xaj the character of
a just and miign<inimou<< people il we should
.-.o far cou'ient to be gsided by lie iaw of
ntalia'.ioj at to lift up burini injuries irom
I heir graved to opi>ose against what iialiuu-
al coofristtucy and the nationai i>onscietice
coirpel us to regard us a claim ird rio^ically
rieht.
Potting behind me all HUggessioue of this
kind. 1 preter ti express my .<iitwfaotion
that by tbe adjustment ol the ptv.<ient case
upon principles coniesi*edly Aiaeiicau. and
yet. !i* I triwi. luut'iaily satisfactcry l> bf)th
Daiioo* coDCertieti. a question I- finally and
ri:?fttly settled l>elween them, whi.^h, hen-to-
furtr exhausting not only all form; of peac^-
ful discussions, but Hl"«i the arb trameut ot
war it»flt, for more than ball a ^'tntury al-
ienalerl tl>e two countries from each other,
tiiid perplexed with tears and ap|ire!ien«<ion8
ail oth<r nations.
The lour persoa- m question are new held
in lui.iiary cu*ti->dy at Frwt Wan-« n, In the
Sute of Massachusetts. The,,' «ill be
cheerfully liberated Your lorlship will
please iI>dic.^te a time and place tor receiv-
iiiir theiu
1 uvail iuy!«ll of tbw occasion to <'iK?r to
your lordaliip a renewed assuranci. of my
Very high c-onsiderstitMi.
Wa. H. SKWARl)
LKTTKB PB0.1I BA¥AMD TAYM^B.
nt OK, F.TS TO PaTHKBUTKRaHV
OF 0TIIKB8
orrtu-RiNii
la tke
I trnit that i : av -hi^wn to the satisfac-
ii.vn of ItH tir!U>; _ v.^rui.i-,! t by a .-ery
tjmpk aod natural sutcnieni iJ the facts
j a*>d aoiafsis of tbe laws apniicabie to them. [ ernmeitt. aad a most melancholy song, com-
I that :hiigOTeniBKnt has neither uiediUted i ™^ncing:
• or pnK'lw^^i liof apj)rov<d. any < eliberate
1 • n"<-j: m ttn •.rar.&sctioi.* to which they
r...t iik<j !ts a't^Tntton and on llie ct>n-
, trart thai what ha< happttn-d has U.'On
( SBni.>J> on inadvertonoy ct^csisticg m a dc-
I partuni by the naval .>fBc<^r. free from any
aiMOiioo a
Fmi.the 1
h«
to
I Oft ol ha own.
Oaptaia Wilka^
akcr captaiiag the cootraboad pnooai aad
■akioff a pri* of the Tmrt ia wkatsMMsa
mmktmf laafU aHnaar ta^Texii ot srr.dmc
her into port rekaekiher iron (l« ^^^'tart^
and ptna.ltrd ivcr l.r. pr.'^^n&fd wa; r
aji-r t*' v\T..^ lie liiOK
ly pwveti'' u '.u6 ^^c'-c%it^ tjiaia.. it—
asighi otkerwKte i»Tt .Nvjrred.
If, now, the eaplanoi the A>nrrati*nd ' Wroogiftl r.otive. 'roni a r-ile uncertainly
aad tks capture ol the >r:-aband c^tib'l-b.c aod j>rx>i»ab!j bj tbe several
to be regvded, aol as :wi x-r- j«iri»t<s •<»< cvmod either inipei1«"Ctly nuder-
dhtinrt ttaohhctiow unaci ihaiMoodir utmiy ucko-.^an. Fur tUu error
v»K but as one IraosacUoo, oae j the Hi tish wovernmiTi ha.- a tiaht to ex.
:htL '. t1.>w» tLai ;b« jieci tit ^iiv. reparation tftHt we as an in -
deneudtct .-r'ate. shon d <sp«ct tram lireat
Britair. or frxjoi any otiicr friendly oalion
i.T .1 sMSiiar case
I nart n ' '^een unaware that id examin-
ing ch ua.>tion 1 uBVe fallen into an ar-
jranv«"fi k tor «rhat vtiem> \,-- be a British side
of It. iraiust my own coaotry
reitercil frjin *
«jbJT>cl,
Kluib.^^, .v. v., Ilee. 2v>, USi.
KoIToK^ i^A Caott^s RspcBLrAN: — My
attention has been called to tbe accompa-
nying paragraph Iroui the La t.'roE>se /iem*
viinl. in your paper:
BcirTircL Idea.— The following :hoio« idea,
cU-.Dud tJ have been writteo bv on« Mane
Mifjiiioneite lu 1^00. was iu reality penadd bj
Bijurd Taylor seven years since. The fact of
IU beiii(; stolen from him, detrtcii nothing
from the ideii :
i osDDot tell wliT we should have
Suet) calm, ceiightfnl weather,
Why winter and Julv should wall
Th.us Bweetljr mild together
IVrcUauc.; the summer, when she wruir
Her song with pencil gold-tinned,
i.efi out a liDe, and so would tai )
Annei. il id m posicript.
Now. the stanza quoted, or aovthing like
it, was not written by me, s'ven years
since," or at any other time. M«t authors
complain ot beintr plaffianzed rom, but I
have the ^iugulur late of being credited
with many things which I never wrote — as,
for instate. . a paragraph lielonging to I^ed-
yard, a zealous defence of tbe I'apal Gor-
' Oh. griet sits heavy on inj b^art,
.\Dd sorrow on my soul!"
.\s I prefer not to be charged with the
paternity of the children ol rthei^ however
beautiful they may be, I i)eg permission lo
assure -Marie Mignonette.," thiougb your
colamos. that shf- may take back her own,
wiihoni further process of law
Very resp«^M fully joura,
BAYARD VATLOK.
one ol their rude hymns, making; the versi-
cies as they went along :
" 0 Massu a rebel, we row him to prisou.
Uaflelujeih.
Muasa no whip us any more.
Hallelujah
We have no massu now; we free.
Uallfcljjab
we tiave the Yankees, who ao run away.
Halleiajab
0 ! all our old massaa run away.
ilallelujtb
0 ' uiassa going to prison now.
Ualletujab
CuthlM'rt, who had cf»me to the island foi
the sake ot preventing the escape of his
slaves, was a lientenant ot the beat — a pa-
trol estabiished for tbe sake o! prolectmg
the coa.'it at once against thf Nationalist*
and the negroes He hail, in conversatioo
with Capt. Falcone:, scrupulously main-
tained that tho uegroes loved their 'masters,
and waijt«Hi no freedom ; but when these
exulting chants were song iti his bearing,
he acknowledged that so long as the Union
forces remained, the South Carolinians were
in danger from their slaves Ht has been
sent North, a prisoner.
SOMK JOKBS-OLD AND NKW.
To keep warm in a cold day. women
double the taj)^ and men double the korn.
A Irish lover said, ' it is a great pleas-
ure to be alone, especially when yer
swateheart is wid ye."
A Dutchman thus describes the New
Yorkers — 'Fine people ; they go about dei
streets all day, shea ting each oder, and
they c&lll'hat piisiness."
Courting is ao irregular, active trantiitiv*
verb, indicative mood, present ten.se, third
person, singular number, and agrees with
the girl.s — wonderfully.
Tiiere is a fanner in i'utnam county.
New York, who has a mile of children.
Uia '.:amc is Furlong, and he has eight
boys and girls. Eight furlongs one mile'
We once heard an Englisfflan give his
hostler orders as follows : " Enry, take
the arness hoB the orse, slip the alter hover
his ead, hand give him some ay Land some
oats."
Lord l^almerstoo recently said in a
speech that a man ought lo know a great
deal to acquire a knowledge of the im-
mensity ol his ignorance.
The elements of Imman happiness are
love to God aod man, love to one women,
and the possession ofa good hired girl.
Mr. Harris " was never more s-s-ober
ill the whole course ol his life," but wheu
his friend Jones asked him lo take a chair,
he said he would '' wait till one came
round."
" A man who'll malicioubly aet fire to a
barn," said Mrs. Slow, and *'bum ap twenty
cows, ought to be kicked lo death by a
jackass, and Id like to do it." Slow is
very severe sometimes.
An Irishman heard that .some one had
1 e«n goiog into stocks. *' Troth, and
a fool is he," said Mike, 'or he'd oiver
gone iuto tbetn tight places for hk feet
without Iteing carried at> I was "
A dastiiug widow says she thinks ol
soeing >oine gentlemen for a l>reach of
promise, in ordtir that tbe world may
know she is in the market.
"Sally, what time do your folka dine V
"Soon as yon go away— tnissas orders.',
Unc siiockingly inclement day a poor
woman begged uf Charles Lamb, eading
her appeal with " Believe me, sir, I have
seen better days," "So have I," said
Lamb, haoding the poor creature a shil->
ling, '• St) have I ; it's a miserable day I
Good bye."
A sailor dropped out of the rigging of a
ship of war fifteen or twenty feet, and fell
plump on the First Lieutenant. "Wretch,^*
said Uie officer as galberetd himself up^
•' when' did you come from ?"' And sure
I cane fn m the north of Ireland yer
honor.'
ABTKtIITS WAMO, (raR.CHABI.E8
p. WBOWlfE,)
Is making quite n sensation in the East with
bis lecture on the '*ChiHren io the Wood."
The 7 ime$ thus descrilK-s him :
"Mr Browne is a tall, slim, aod geotle-
maoly-appeariof young man, rather oarefal
io bid d|«S6 thao otherwise, aod gifted with
but 1
am
giving some
u! that city. It say* :
At tne head of this class in point o( wooitb
stands Stephen Smith, formerly no ezteMivt
lumber merchant nt Ootumbia. a oxao ol
frjin a.I en^barrissmens uti that i great businens tact and financial ability, and
I had hardly fallcc into that line ] is reporieti to be worth over $300,000. He
of aifjiimect wbec I d»«>vfre>^l that I was j is now an extensive real cMde owoer, tbe
nVtlv Menoing and mAinUmuig not exclu- \ principal part of which is k>catec' in tbecHy
«vi»tT Ifc-nsUi niiert«li.. bat an aid huaurvd j of l^.iladdplas. The next io older are tho
and cttns levi Atnerican rtkux:— not anon | heirs ol Joseph Oaasey, who bc|«o lifc ee o
that i poor barber, aod at tbe time of his death
I ai> imperturbable exprcasioa of tbe face,
j which adds very materially to tbe efieci of
tbti droll phflosophiea that are propoandeil
by him The "ChlldTon in the Wood ' is a
The Colorkd Uppu tkm op Phiulool- title skiUfuliy made tase of fagr thalectartr
niA.-The Phiiadelpbia P,eu has been m » mediutu ior si-yiog a great maiv ffMcj
tbe tiui^ as having an immediate refci'MC6
to •anethii^ that has beeo span out bv
htm, ihg effect of which, aided hy the droll
soli^aoity with which it is uttered, coavol-
sbh the aodiwice wHh la&ghter. By the
fift of natore, Mr. Browtie k a coinedihir.
iis delivery k provokhifljr diUkorate, aad
there is a suk^^i humor risible ip every
exprersioR oibis face." , ^^
nc'.pies tbat i poor barber, and at .uv: >.»» v. — — — , ^^ 0 c J » a B 9
: '.u distinctive , was worth $80,000 Tbe late Jaross Prop- \ JfM -i^^uj^ Hno'« in bbu., ii*i? b«rrw« a&d k^
Uuiied Sute? hav* | ser left property valued at 40,003 He, tor j fw -i. Vow. ""- -" '^'-"'" - ~»
ooo, Ky. T(.>w8ji a 00
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rHK SAINT PALL PUKSs SlNDAY^ ,1 AM AUY .'>. UM>2.
illjc ^aiirt .^:iul .^vcss*
For*T«r doftt ttutt nuodarcl iih*>t !
W'.i^Tn breVh*. the tiw >mt I»IU WU-t- a*
<Vi:1j FriW'lom'x w>il bcoi'atli our fi**!.
And rraMJomV S»nner H'^ti i|?'>'«r ui"
The
Surrender of Mason
SlideU.
and
SECRETARY rSEWAKDS LETTER IK FULL
kARL RCSSELL TO I.OBD LYONS.
FoBEic!! OrncE, Not. 30, I8dl
nit Uiri lnons. K. C D , (fx- »fc. uft.
3ilv Lord: Iut€>llig«-'Dce ot a very grave
Datur« Laa reached Utr Mnjcstys (Jcvero-
meot
This inttlligi'nci- was coaveyeu officially
to lilt- kDowl.'d'4e of the Ai?raira!ty by Com
Banking Williams, a^eiit I )r maiU ou board
ihf coDtrart steaimT •• Treul."
It appears from the letlt-r i. L'oininahtl-
lop vS'illiaoii. d.ititi -Royal Mail Contract
Packet 'Trert.' at Soa. \oveinb.jr 9," that
the 'Treui" left ilavmia on ihe 7th insl.,
with her Majesiy's mails li'r Kni^lanil, b.iv-
JDg on board niiracrnu'i pasJcns^trs. Coin-
njaoiW \Villi!tin= :*iaics that ahorliy alter-
nooii on the olh a sti'nmer, huvir.;^ the ap-
pearance of a mau-of war, Im' not showing
Colore, was ob^«rve.d abend. On nearing
her at i;ln r. m., she firud u round ahot
Jnm her pivot ^un ucr'>«j llie bowt* of the
Trt-nt." and >hoiVi.d Atiierieai! colors.
Whi'.c the -Trt-nt" was approachinc her
slowly the Anurican vesinl discharged*
Hheil ucro*» the buws of lh>? Trent, explod-
inir half a cable's len;ith alu-ui of her. The
Trent then 9t<ipp''d. iitut an officer, with a
lai jre armed cuard of m:irin»-« boarded her. '
Tht otfi'ti- deman.Ied a li'*! of rhe pts?eii-
gor?: a':d compliance wiih thia d'-mand be-
ing refusud, tlie officer said lie hmi orders to I
unrest Messrs. Ma.son. ^lidell, .McFarlaud |
Mild Fiusti.s, and that he had suru informa- '
tiuii of their iK'ing pasM.-nger^ iu il.o Trent,
fe.rc nanno i7»t< th< u Ioo-khv t.,i<M, i>it ••!
the ship A further «K>nao I a<^ nii«<l thai
the ''omiiiand< r of tie Tie"' -.,»'u'<l prwNxJ
on board the San Jaoiuto. bat he said be
would not s;o ui»le»» forcibly c\hihh ll^^l like
W)>< . and tliis demand whh n«>t msisuJ up«>o.
U^Kiu this !»t«teiueo( Earl Ru*<ll nmark^
thill It tbu" iipp<jr< that i-erUtiii imiividuats
have Iven foreibiy tHketi twm on t>.iard a
Bnlith vriwfl. the ship of a ii«-iur«l Pow. r.
wtiili that \e»^l *»•«- pursuing a lawlnl an«>
innocent voyage, an »et of ttoleuiv whioh
j was tin alTront t • th<' Kritbh Mat* iiu>i m ei -
' lati- !i ot international law.
' K.i.rl Russ«ll ii< \t -itty!! that his M»j«.>i> ?
government, iiearing ui mind the Irirtidty
j reliition> which hav»- long 8ub*ir«it-»l brtweea ■
1 iireal BriUin auH the Uniteti State's, aw i
I willing to believe that the n*Tal oflBi>er who ;
commitied ihi-> aggrt^^ion was noi iicti:u( m
oempliuiuc with any authority from his fov
enmunt. or thai.il be I'onorivetl hi«n«« It to
be so authorized, he greatly iu»«uoder!»to»>i :
till mstruetiDna which he had rectived
Eurl Rii»»ell arguealliat the Uuite^i Slat. >
must Ix' fully aware thai the British ti^'s
t ernuient cunld iKit allow such uq affroot to
•he national honor to ^mw without fuUrep«>
ration, and tluy arr willing to believe that
it could not Iw thedrilx^rate iatenlK* oi ttie
Uniieil St:ue> unnecessarily to force into
discu?.'»ion between the two tioveniinenta •
«l'ie.stion of So grave a charaeier. and with
rrcard to which the whole Hritiah lUitioQ
would U sure lo eotertaiu !>uch uoaniinttj
of feeling.
Karl RusKeil, re-«ting ujnjn the Maiement
a?id ihe iirgumtnl which 1 have thus n''*ited
closes with saynia; that her Majotty > •
ornmcnt trust that when lhi.<) matt< r >..i-.
have been brought undrr tlu eou.<idtraiK>n
ot the (ioverameut if the Uaited States it
-,-i
lint n. 1 it* ■ e . vi»-. 'if ■•* •> i
ageut. ami all tb< »41<?er- of thr Trrol
dukiiiig tb- I' •inmaniltt WiliiMW^
kiHtw^lgv of the a«uM(il charM'lm Mid
pur|M)«K>a t»f iKe |irrw» Iteiorr naMN^ vhi^ '
tbt-y embarked on tbai v«-*m-(
Your lorMiip will now funvtw that tbi-
('•ae hifMtr ai>. iikii- ' . «iaeri>l3>
tla::f«Bl ftrt of ^ part oC
Oapi. Wiik<>. »• iinittii m\-*i Hr utk-rred fnMR
the ini>»mpW'.' viatt-Mvat trf •' 'h.«t w«-nt up
Ui ihi Hriti:«h <tvtV*TaaKat. wa* untriiakt-i.
II.S a jampit- i«^at and eaiMBMrv taHiiiMtwt
prinr^Nlint! h> 0«pt. WHk^ to arvwl anJ
capture a :tTiiir«l ve^rl eo^aji-d in carrying
oaitraband of war lor Uar war aad hmsll ot
Xhe iujurgi-nt.%
Tne qiMOtiaa bdonr m m,
proeeedii^ »•* MHlMtriBnl hf and
acoortliOf to .Ik law o( natioeK. It iniuiffca
the follow ioft iK|nnea:
Ut— VTtre tke pmmm aoBMiaoii iboir
Mippoatd dt!>paicbea contnabnnd of var?
'id— yittht Capinia MTUhM InvMj ;9lo|t ; oan nneb in
and ^at-arrfa ike TraM for tlMiae cnatrsboKl vid kove tke
? hgr
llMl ngbl in n tavM
itC-^snnt
OBbonrd.aad «
tlie cooirahnnd
to capture the
5lb— Did ber;
tofv in tbe
by Ike law of aal
If nil toMe inquirtM Anil be neaolvM M
Ikf aBraniive. tbe Britkh iaovemawoi w9
h««v no ckia for re|inmtioo.
I adir«6 a^ymir to tki Int
ujinelj, were tte foor
iticir sapposed dt<patc&« cootraoood *
Maritioie Uw ao ireoamUy ibab. as in { al
own -jde
i apt W .iWi- na^ ^iruseuUai lu tiit» (ti^v-
•n 'h.n I di-v»lop«l th,- n-*..uree. of , , ..nti-icut, and
ihu- !•• . "Ill, 41 ,-,»i„iil,.ralilti luuntuiie power
bwv.- w<H! the rW!po<-i nnd .-uiifld'nce (d
• ....---... r..- it*' - .« i..- V\ ilinR, wto. 1. « uiit t^ t -iefouit
Mnvatl^ ii I. :i Her
an- <-nJIki — ^-imi'
Ijlartv.bk li > .tivoM- anunenl hi* rek«ii> lor rdea^Uf; the ! uiunx in.ii .,.,. I tu-M t,rn.. ml. , *. „• JHi.l
•*TWJ o.t«-l , .^^ving aofo.,. I Tiwnt. •' I t**«« to ^..e lier." ne aaya. I dowi. for u. ... IS,I4 K jI'^.. M.d.l"i
baonr and .«ipin i .^^m|«ir* a inbn- | •• m iMn--^|aoof of mv Unij. ^ r^uced lu , lu •uairu.Mi.Hi* i,, .Um«. Monr..« o.ir
Bnlandainnl Tto i ifAHi and tko an|^ i oAcars and crew, a-wl n. »hf Jomn-, n..-..i iM.n., Ki.-Um,i \iij„.,,^i. ,i.,'
landaNo^aafo; th.<KHitfal.«llH|l|fer , ii wouM cMa* ,. p .<..„., ih.r- | f..,. h.m ..^..v,,,,,, .:.i.;.;f ';,,..
'*\??f* T.*?**^ . ' ***"* ! *T "■"' - i-- -^ '^ *^"- ' dill.n..i from th(H. vi..,. .n- ,n. ,1,
•<'' i.v u w «a|vc«4al ataaoanyUMy »\ | ronveoieiKv, at> well a- .i.s«pp lauii. ni. ) '
luiN iiowanMHwa, ttei ytm ikumkk take Uie . irooi tha intorrupiiuu w wcKu.i Okvf > iiu.-w.vl
ra|iiar«d pmmm iiaMi a mm** •" «» P"rt ainl tken in not brng able tu joui tin; Moamer I
frwoi St IboaMB tu Earupr
Min
I'ast Im:
I ir-r-ous
ii.illy the
ooarta can mtenain n<> proc«rdi»|ra
ia tavnr iif ur
pemoitt aa
i<l~DidlM
rcplM^ all tkis it tnae; bat yuu
eawis a decMoa vbicb
vHsM of a J^Acfol one
pctaee«dmg. tXiafey Ike
frtker with tke avfwctod
into p^irt, and trj ibrre ibe t^ae^
tkerewiiscoMskhoDd. To«
oaa prwa ii to ke ao by pwefof tke «»-
prcwd mm mker— (tfakaad. aad Ike ooarl
tkca ditoraiioL tke veael lo Ix coo-
tiakand. Ii tke Ben areooteoalnbawi the
A— aUna Stiltkere
la no joflRHMst lar ae aflafont tke oaolatad
Bat it vae OHMOed that tkftv
wooM i«Mk horn tke detfenalaaiioQ U tka
i cs-tan imiLMwi, the vomH a kigal certaia^
Ikerkarartar of tke
1 iherelorx-
to anentice ihc uiiere.>.t ,it u>\
and ert-w in ihr priM. nad &ufrtrt>d
kar to |tiue««d after ibr dataMfon lux^-s
sarj to ifcet iba tranater of tlKici« (.\»{n-
ooaaidahng I bad obtaiu<*d tho
MmI 1 had in view, and which
i aifteled tke intorest of oar country and
interTupled the action of that of (he Oiw-
federatos"
I 1 fball ctiMder, fint, how ibawr re«:»NUi
ouirkt toaAect tke art xw oi thi? iJoTom
aeoi; af^l, aiTinndty. bow they nughi to be
especte^i u> aflect Ua- actit^ ol lirt-ai Brit
nin.
T^nxiaonaaK aaui^aciory to Uns t^v-
to for as OaptaiD ^Vllke^ la ..tM.-
I wottid not .k-atn' that the San
tu. lie* olBaen and crew shoakl be ex
to daagor and loot ky wekkening
their nuatber lo deuch « prise crew to go
ou buaid the Trt-oi. Still lee eoald it di.o-
av^ow Ike kaaaoe inotivr e4 pireveotiiig in-
eaoMMieBa, kMeB,aBd perhapi> di!«.sier.i
I lo Ike teraal koodnd iDBOOctii ikti.><-i-n^Ta
kuMid oa board tbe priae vt««l. N«)r oould
be aH^HUi vi lb. ., »H,ifc t4„. naiua I now nceu-
p\. ami III,. urjudKni- by wtiicli he sun
taiikij hiinselt u^mu. ii havr ix«i. m. iiisp.
rtiiioi. (•• iiu ill piu|ia.iiBg ihi» ri*pl>
Wh.Hovir. he mys. property toiud 111
a iifu rnl vi-!*«el IS auppo*tl to l>e liable ou
any irromid lu capture and iMiidt mnuiion. '
thr rule iu all cA-es is. tiiut tl.e .luestion
a niimbi r ..I y.-ur-, k<pt thf principal re«-
tauruul ou Market litrwt Tbe hucc«« rf
th.-f mi-n atl'or.ts I'tini.liirji evldroce f.f.their
Hlorliiig worlli ai.iJ ;.'n at bu«ine»i eaj>aeiti.->i
Tfiotna- l)ors<y, the caterer, id catiiuat«d to
Im worth ?12 000 to Sl.'i.OCX). ('. II. Jou.h
and Il'iiry <»f.r<lo,,, h^th public eatenr-.,
and Williuin Wn.trTa, a r.-^tauraif-iir, are
euch worth s.'v.Tal thou.^aiuls •»( .Jollars
Tti M parties all com min<;ed life in the hum-
ble i»pueity of private wuif»-r.s. :ind have, by
tboir imhiBtry, frugality mhJ economy, rai.sed
theroselvi-- tii thfir firPsen? pcj^itionK.
THE MiCRO'N
iiV SLAVE-
It t
probibiteit.iikga.
AU writMsan.
or ■uiilary pers^
•MV ooDtratMcd.
will. o. its own aconl, ot^er to the Bniish ' pr,»'.'*p>(»rs ii^y. laicai, tkat ia. vilkiwoparty
govevntnent such n-drests aa al«»oe o^^u! .
isfy the British naiion, uameiy. the liberiii
of the lour pri.son*-r' takt-n Ir.m the Trent,
and their deiiveiy to your kKdabip. in
that they may :tgain be placed ander '
prntiction, and a suitable apoKvy for tbe
a^rsression which has U'ea commit .etl KatI
Rus3i-ll tinally insirucL* you to prop.'oe thoae
terms to me. si I should nt>t tir<t ofter tbaai
on the part of the govtrnmeul.
This di.spatch ha-i been {•ubmitt.-.t to the
Pn^ident.
Th" British tiovernm'tlt has rifktlr cou-
jeciured. what Is now ray duty to state, that
('apt. Wilkes, in conceiving and executing
the proce"tliHif in oueslion. acte»l upon his
I own -uz!f«'stijr..s ot duty, with.nit any di-
I rection or instruction, or even forekuowledge
j of it ou the part of ihii tioverouieoi. S'o
I directions i.ad 'oeen given to him, or .-ny
other naval otfijer to arrest the lour per-
•!i)'is namtrd, or any of tliero, on the Trrni,
ThveaMae oTprneeediog a»td opoo thia GovcnMaeni
to aiany oh^iaw. It elevates tba iacidoot- j (|MMi<>oi»g ik< _, , .... ,.
al inforior pnvala iMeraK into tbe propa^ | tko«Kb ammktlj inooi«nMMM. did
pfooe of tke omm pewoat pubhc one, ic (be aiod of Oapt. Wilkaa and
jirf\>Mve ai:
biet
iiy iji
idom witk p«MH,ikM k mam% I and poaably it may'iaako tke fottoafea. tke
' the tern oantrakand to affly • aaMy. or tke eskimee of a nation depend act
Bat persoo$t «» vott at proper- j oo tke arcidenH ol a arrelT per^iwal and ' aod
Ik^aiiaa. Mafoootr. «kn tke
of tke priae Mart apon tke fow- I voald
While som" parley was goini^ oi' upon thi^
or on any otht-r British veswei. >t on any
,, ,,,. , ,. . I , „> ^ „',• other neutral vessil, in the place wh^^re it
matter. Mr S oe I -tciineu lorwa d unil , , , , •i^i„ i> :.-,^.a-._
^^ . r I o'Tiirrtd, or elsewhere. Ihe Britiift tioe-
thc four per- '
fon-* h-? had named were then
ioid the American oflicer. hat the four per-, ^j,, . .^^^^ ,rotn tbeae foct,
landing' t>e- ■ __ .» - . . .
lore hiiii The cotr.nvMid'-r ot" the Trent
and Cominucder Williams protested against
the lie' of taking by force out ol the Trent
these four pa-v^enger?, then uad.T th<' pro
lection ui' the British Bug. Bat the San
Jacinto was at the time only two hundred
yard.T from the Trent, h.r ship's company
Bi (juarters, her ports opt-n, and tompions
<.;:c. Resistance wa,- therefi»re out ol the
qursiion, ami the four gentleu»eii before
oameii were forcibly taken out <;f the ship.
A further demand wa.s ma.ie llial tbe com-
mander oi the Trint .shouhi proeeed ..n
board the San J.>ieinto, but he said he would
not go an!e.»? lorcibly compelled likewise,
and ihi3 demand wa' not insisted upon. , • .u
It thu3 uppiars tliat cerlaiu individuals \ ^P^'^T''^ «!!,,>.. -..
. , y^ -L I 4 1 ^ f V .«_! „ ' the ?hel was tired acrot«s her bow:
have l>rcn forcibly tnken frooi on hoard a ■ "
British vestiei. the ship ot a neutral powt r.
while such ves.sel was jiursuinga Uwlul and
innocent vo3a!ie_an act of vinieneo which
was an aftroni to the British Hair, and a vi-
olation of international law.
Her Majesty's Govirnment, bearing i:i
mind the Iri' ndly relatione which have lone
^u^>«i8ted bptwei-n Great Br tain ami the
United .States, are willing to believe that
the United Stat.-s navul ofRccr whocommit-
t'T'd th? ag;?rcs?;an, was not acting ia com-
pliance With any authority Irom his Gov-
ernment. 5r that it he conceived liimscU to
b< so authorized he greatly raisun<Ierstood
the inatructions which he hail n ciived
For the Governmint of itic Uniti-d .States
must be I ally aware that the British Gov-
truracnt could not allow such an affront to
thi national honor to piss without full rop-
rralion, and lif.r .M:ijesly'H Governinent arc
anwillingto b-lieve that i', could be the de-
iiberate intention ol tbe Govororaenl of tbe
United States unnecessurily to force into
discussion, befveen th** two Governments, a
question of so irrave a character, and with
regard to which the whoio British nation
would be sij'p to entertain such unanimity
of ieeling.
Her Maipsty's Government, therefore,
fust that when tl.ia matter .^bull have been
brought under the consideration of the
Goveinraent of the United States thai Gov-
ernmenl will, of it^ own accord, ofler l<> the
British Government e^ich redres." as alone
could siitiafy the British nation, namely, the
l.lxTatioQ of the lour gentlemen and their
delivery to your lordship, in order that
they may again be placed under British
protection, and a suitable apolo|ry for the
aggression which has been committed
:?hould th»'se terms not be offered by
Mr. Seward you will propose them to him.
You arc at liberty to read this dispatch
to the Jiecretary of State, and, if be shall
desire it, you will eive him a copy of it.
I am, ic.
RUSSELL
MH. SKWAUD TO LORD I.YOX8.
IlEPJLKTMKnT OF StATK, I
Washingtu.v, December 2.5, is.jl. \
s\e Sigfii Honorable Lord lyont, itc.,itc
Mv Lord : Eirl KuS'ieirs dispatch of
.November tl.e 30lb, c copy ct which yoa
have left with ine at my request, is of the
f'.ilowing efffCt, liamtly :
That a letter ol Commander Williams,
dated Royal Mjtil Contract Packet Boat
Trent, at se.i, Xovember 9lb sti'trsthat that i eas-s.
vPHsel left Havana on the 7th of Noveuibtr,
with her .Majesty's mails for England, hav-
ing on board numerous padsengcrs. Short-
ly aft'T noon, on the 8:h of November, the
L'niied States war steamer San Jacinto,
iJaptain Wilkes, not showing colors, was
observed ahead. That steamer, on being
ueared by the Trent, at one o'clock ulteen
minutes in the alteruoon, fited a round shot
from a pivot gun acr.jss her bows, and
fhowed American colors.
While the Trent was approaching alowly
toward the, San .Jacinto she discharged a
shell across the Trent's bows, which explod
that the United Sutea not only have bad no
purpose, but e\-en uo th usrtjt. of forcing
into discussion tbe question which ha.«
ari.seu, «»r any other wnieb eoiiki affect lu
any wjiy thi' .<»» iwibilitit-s ol ihe Bnlv^
natioo.
It s true that ;» round shot »!»* nrti by
the San .Jacinto from her pivot gun whrii
th." Trtnt was diilantiy ..pproacbing. But.
as the facts have he«n rtjH>rte«l to this Gov-
ernment, the shot was ueverlhelt?8 ialen-
tionully firtxi in a direction ao obviously
divergent trooi the course ot the Treni as
to l>e quit'- as harmless a:) » blank shot,
while it should be regarded as a signal
So also we It-arn tliat the Trent was nd
San Jacinto slowly wbeo
but, oo
the contrary, the Trent was, or senueti to
tx . moving un<ier a hill h(>ad .'W gteam, as if
with a purpose to pass the San Jacinto
We ai.' informed also that the boarding
oflScr-r (Lieut Kairia.x) did not U^rd the
Tn-nt with a large arme<i guard, but he Irfi
his marines in he> boat whtii be tnt<T(x] tbe
Trent. He staled his instruction.s from
Capt. Wilkes tu search tor the lour persons
n.imed, in a respectful and courteous thooffa
decided maiKKi. and he asked tbe captain of
the Trent to show his paweogBf liM. wbivh
wa- refused. TLe lieutenant, as wc arc ;»-
lorined. did not rniploy absoh.te fonv in
iranst. rriog the passengers, bat he ust^l just
s . much as wa- nectssary lo satisfy the
partiis eouceroed ihut relusal or resistani"e
would be unavaiiii,g.
So, also, we are informed that tlie Cap-
tain of the Trent was not at any tiooe or in
any way rcquind to t'o on l>oard tbe San
Jacinto.
Th'^e niothticutuHj- ol tfit casr a? pr\—
sented by Commanuvr Williams, arv based
upon our official rt pt>rts.
1 have now to remind your U.idship of
some feels which were .ioubiies^ly omiiied
by Earl Russell, with the very pn>per and
becoming motive of allowing them to be
brought into the case, on tlie part ol tbe
Uoitt-d .States, in the way most satisfaciory
to this Government, rh*-!* facts are, that
at the time the transaelion occurre I ao iu
surrection was existing in the Uiiited Stales
which this (jovenimmt was engaged in
suppressing by the empii.ymfnt of laud and
naval forces ; that in regard to this domes-
tic strife the United States considered Great
Kritian a.s a friendly Power, while she bad
as<uimed for herself tbe allitade of a neutral;
and that S|>nio was considered iu tbe same
lieht, and bad assumed tbe same auitude as
Great Britain
It had lieeu .settle*! by eorr(>i9|^iondeni"e
that the United States and Great Britain
iiiHtually rtcogoise»i as applicable to this
local strife ihe>*; two ariichs of tliededara
tion nia.lc by the Congress of Paris iii
1S56, uatntly, that the neutral or triendly
fljg shoold cover enemy's goods not ooatia-
band of war, and that neutral goods not
contraband o( ua.- i^tl- not liable to capture
under an c-nem\ .•> Qag. i'btse exceplKwa of
contraliand Irum favor wore a Degative ac
ceptancc by the parties ol the rule hnherlo
every where rt cognized as a part ol the law
ot nations, that wliatever is contraband is
liable to capture aud eoofi-scation in ail
tkevord
trarv to prookMBation,
■ ;il. •
pr tbo.;i»x aaval
.1 St rrioe of ibr e«-
\tMA aava ^
OS to cat off Irom tbe eoenif ali kis
and to hinder hiw from ^«nd«K tMnwteri
to solicit swisiancf. Awl Sir Wiikaai SooU
lays yon wm^ slop Ike «aika«adar of jav
eoemy on tus p>^ia|p\ Ditpaiekit art nol
lei;s clearly owtimbaod, and the bcnren or
coorierii wbo uodenake to carry them al
under the >aa»? owMkioatinn.
A wbtilitj aM|ht be raised, srtKtker pn^
tended ioin^rra of a oMrpanr pover, ool
reivf oiud aa lo^ by either the kollifiirct
itr tu- neairal. coald ks htld to be eantra-
baii4. Bat it woald dfoa|ipearoo keiw
sahjeeted lo what is the trte ie«« in al
oases — oaie^y. tkt apirit of toe law. Sir
WlUiaa Sooit, spedkiat of cifil
who were
band, says
*'lt anfiean* lu me on prinapte to be bat
rtaaoaaMa, that wkm it is of taftdeat iai>
portancc to tbe enemy tkat snah patsoat
sfaali be sent oat .:« toe pobtic aerrioe at
tbe public expanse, it skinid afford eqoal
gro jnd of lo.-feitttre a^aiodt the veael tkat
may be kt oat to; • p<irpr«L «u intisMtaly
connected with tbe boatik uperatinat.'
I tntst that I have shown that the fimc
peitnan who ware taken from tbe Trent bf
Captain Wilka, and their dmwtckw. ware
contraband of war.
rbe serood inquiry is, wtirtber Cape
Wilke6 bad a right by the fow oi aatsoM to
.letain and searrh tbe Trent?
The Trent, ihw^ she earned maiU.
was a contract ot nercbanivessel— a com
iD<jn cairier fur hire. Maritime Saw knows
only three eiaates of Tftasis — taeeU ''
war, revenue ▼aatia, and aerektiit tc.-
seU The Trent follt within tke lat-
ter class. Whaierer disputes have
exisltd concerning a right ot viaitatioo or
search in time of panoe, none, it isaoppoted,
has existed in Maderu times about tkt
right of a belfi|erent in ttaMof war to
eaptare oontrahaad in neutral aad even
friendly merchant Tcaeels, and of tke rifbt
of Ttaiiatton and i«srcfa . in order to detcr^
mine vketknr tbey are netaoal, aad are
docoaMBtBd aa ai»n accor'iiug to tha fow
of nations.
I presume, id tbe prcemt case, wbat, as
I read Bntish autttoritKS, is regarded by
jjround for
r«uisons.
operate
deier-
Wk to refotee the Trent Human
gimuaiiy pmceeti upon mmgied.
coodicting, motives. He
which this (Incision
It maaifotilT. however, did
of the capture of tbe vesiH is rt>n«kr ^ not occur to bin that be)-oQd the sacri-
«i,it reaiiyeoMfote omkiag, and Wnd« j ficv' ri the privatv^ inttrx^^ 1'
■ailksr tke kriHfmcBt dMe Mr Ike wnlrsl j them' ol bis officers and er< >« '''<^'' lo^h'.
upon tke gnat {(arnkm of tke diipasilioo to altn pntisbly be a sacri&oe even ot the cniet
kemadeoftkeoaplwedoQetrakeBdpmoaa. uA pablie oh^ of his capture— namely.
Thai qaeatioo i> still to be mally detevmin the nght i»f bis Governinent to the enstody
ad. ifat aN by dipfomniie anaairemrai or and dHpaaitioB of tke captured ]>ersons.
hy «ar. TUi G^tcnateal oaaaot censure him 'or
One amy «ai csprem kis ear priiic wbiii this ovenngbL It confesses that the wbob
taid tkat tke lav cCnatiQH kas fanutked ao | aebjact uaate anfrteseen npoii thr Uovfrn-
ble, practeUe. and perfect I laeat, as do«klle« ii did upon lorn Its
tkaa this of AetenMMf faantaa of ' preseat OQariatiQae on the pitint iu question
e ck ^ve import Wtaeui sovtfvlga po«- 1 are the resoU of deliberate ciaiaioation
aud lit^iuciioc now madi, simI ii<>< ■>( any
imprewooa previoaaly forintd.
Xevcrthdatt, tke qwttioa now ls, doi
wb< tber Captain W'llkes is jusiibed tu his
Govamment in what be did. but what i:: tte
praatot v^w uf the Qoveromem as to ihe
rSict uf wha( kehasdoar \sx;Mitii.c now.
lor atgvmiwt^ take only, tbat the relea.s<> ol
theTreet. li voluntary, involved a waiver ol
tbe daim of the (Government to hold the
could
in every ayttem ot aMiaipal lav. es-
pedal'y in ii<e >ystem vhieh exists ia the
matar paitians <•' Great Britain and the
Uaiira '
TV titi.i to personal pi^
erty can hardly ever be reenltwl tiy a eaart
witkoat rRsatting to tha fietiaB that the
daiamnt has kol and tke
it, and tke tide lo real ealale is <Bipaiad by
real Utifsots nader the names of iasagioary
peraonei It max he crmfnaed, bovever,
thai nkile all aggnevMl natiQaB draiand
and sM m^«tMia] ooes I'oooeie, tke nee«l ".
aottefarm of jadicisl prteata ia daim min ng
Ike ckaraders of ceirtrskaod persons, uo
otbtr form than the ilkfioal and circoiums
oaedMideterikid ezirtt, aar has any other
yet keen 8«ggeiied. PvadiaaBy. tkerelkre,
toe choice is lietvsen thai jndiaal remedy or
oowdioiai leaKdy vkaltvcr.
fi there ke no jodnial remeuy tbe result is
tttat tb« quMtion omsi be iklmmiaud by tke
captor himieif. on te deck of the prize re<>.
s Very grave oh|ections arise against
^ . a a amiM.. Tke eaplar ie armed, the
., utrai sananmd. The captor iOnt<r :,i
nl. pr»judio:d. and pertaps
batiouod . osptorei parsons, the United States
in mai caor have no hesitation in !>aying
•J at the act which has thus already l>een
appmvtd by tbe liore'nnien: cust b? allow-
eri -,0 dtav us legal oonaeqoenoe alter it.
ii IS of tbe very natnre of a gill or a chur-
ity thai the fiver cannot. sf\cr the exercise
>volence
of his benei
I is pte,*!. recall or modify its
rtl at half a cable'.- l.-nsth before her. The
Trent then stopped, and an oflSoer with a
large armed guard oi marines boarded her.
The officer said he ha.l orders lo arrest
Messrs. Masoa and SlideU, McFarland and
Euatis, and had sure information that they
were pas8cn.u;ers in the Trent. While some
parley was going on upon this matter, Mr. |
SlideU step'»ed lorward and snid to the '
.imericao officer that the four jjcrsoos he j
bad named were standing before him. The i
Commander ol the Trent and Commander '
James M. Mii.->on and K. J McFarlniid
are eitiifiis of the United Stales and resi-
d.nLs of Virginia. John SlideU sod George
Kustis are citizeua ot ihe United Statt-s and
te.sident-< of Lougiana. It was well known
al Havuiia whtn ihepc parties embarkrd in
the Trent that Janie? M. Mvicg was pro-
ceeding to England in the affected chani<rter
of a .Minister Plenipotentmry lo the Court
ol St. James under a pretend*»d comrai^sion
from Jefferson I»avis. .vlio had a^numtd to
be President of the iusorreotiouary pirtv in
tb. United States, and K. J. McFarlat:d
was going with him in a like unreal char-
acter of Secretary of ly'gatiou lo tht prt?-
tendetl ini^^iion. John .Slideli. iu .similar
circumstances, was going to Paris as a pre-
tended Minister to ibe Kmperor . f the
French, 'ind George EusU-s was ilie cho*'n
Secretary of Legation for that ^im'iUted
mission. The fact tbat theft-' persotis had
asBumfxl such churactf-rs hiv« b-en .eioce
avowed by Jefferson Davis in a prt'te-ded
message to nn unlawful ao«] iusurr^ctionary
Congress. It was. as we thii.k, rightly pre-
feumt'd that the.se Minister- bore pretVrnieJ
Williams protested against the act of taking | credentials and instructions, and «urh papers
those four persons out of the Trent, they ' are in the law known aa dispatches. We
then being under the protection of the Brit
ish flag. But tbe Sao Jacinto was at this
time only two hundred yards distant, her
ship'i coiDinand at quarters, her ports open
and tompious out, and ao resistance was
out of the question. The four persona be-
Great Britain bersel! as true
law . that the circam&tance ihat tka
Trent was prooaadiaK fhnm a neotral port
to another neutral port doea nat aMdify
tbe right of her bdl^^erent eaptor.
Thi third qtieation is, whether Captaia
Wilkesi exercMod the nght of searcli in
lawful and proper manner ''
li any doabt kimg over this poiat, as
the case was pmentad in tke stataaaent of
It adopted hy the Briti^ ttovenunent, I
think it must have already paated avay
before tke modificatioos of that tiaiamMil
which I havtf already submitted.
I prooenl to tbe fourth inquiry, namelT:
Having found the suspected contraband of
war on b.^ra the Irani, bad Capt. Wilkes
a right to capture the tame?
huch a capture is tbe chiet ti not ibe
only recognixetl objeoi o! the permitted
Visitation aocl search. Tbe ptiadplea of
tbe lav is, that the keikgereat itpnasd to
danger may prevent tha
sons or thiog
or baiag applied to tke hoatile aam ar
purposee desigoed The Uv is so very
libmml in this respect tbat wiien txmtra-
band is found on board a neoliai
n t ody is tbe coattaband
the vetad, whidi is the vehicle of its pas-
safe or transportatioo being taisted also
baeaaae* cjnirabaad, and is eoAiiectt i to
enptnnc sod ooaftneatiea.
Old* the filth qnetCMM nsmiat, naoMly :
Dki Caplaio Wiiites exercise the right of
cti't'.iring tbe cootraband m conformity with
tbe law of nations ~
It is jost here that tbe dilficttiiH^ of tbe
case besin. W^hat is tbe manner vkkk tke
bv of aatioDs proRribes for diipaM«g af
the coatrahand vhao yoa bavt ioaad aad
seised it on board of the neutoal vessel ?
Thr answer woold be easilr foo&d if the
qoeMam aaia vkat vou skall da viih tkt
coatrahand imbiI. Voq maat take er and
her into a cjnvenient port.aivl subject
to
wUab via try and deaidt tkt miailf of
beHigenacT. iieutrality.cODtrabaad aad eap-
tare. Bo, agaio. yoa vou d prompdj lad
the snam aanver if tbf> (paeatiOQ werv' What
i^ the laanmiff ol proaaadiag prescnbed by
tbe lav of aattoaa ia i^pard to tke
tkaad if it be property or things < r mati
of pecnniary valae ?
But tke ^aatfoa ksr«? coaeeras the ssode
of piemduw in regard ;.c : to tbe vomal that
was oarrjiae tbt- ooQiratMi>d. oer ye< to
contraband things wbicti wiirfeed ttie kidiat-
orc of ike veetel. but to coatntaaad paraaaa.
Tke booki of lav are dumb. Yet tke
Jumtioo is at impovtaat as it it difBooh.
'ii«t, the baltiferaot captor has a rwht to
prevent tke eooir,it)aod ..>ffir*-r, sujd>er ssii-
or, mioiller, mnesmcvxsier or ooi r er treoi pro
ceediag In his anis«fui voya«t and reaching
the destined saeaa of kit tnjunous service.
Bat. --n tbe otitM* band. tktncrsoQ v-^piered
may be lonooeot — that is, aa may r.ol be
c-}otrabaod He, tkerefbre. hat a ngkl to a
u r trial o' the accossTlos against
The neutraJ Suie .bat na- tisiiei. t.iui
i!a lag, is bound to prvect him if ke k aoC
Ciacratiaod, aci is tberafora entitled to be
England. Although it !s not essential, yet ' mtisfied upon that impotttat i|aHiiQa. Tke
it is proper to state, aa 1 do also upon in- i (aiih of tbat State Is pledged to his aaiety,
neaital. if truly neutral, b dr^mterested. sub
dded aad hrialam Tbe tribune Ls invspoo-
ahle, vhit im judgaMat is carried iatoia-
stent exataUta. Tkeeaptaredntityitcoei*
pellcd to sakaut. tkaacb boaad by ao kfal
moral, or traaty ohitgaiioa to aequleMBL
Reparatioo is distant and pwihlematinal, and
drpeodi al itai oa tke jaetict, asagnanimiiy,
or veukantaT the State m vkom kekalf aad
by vhott talkm ity tke naplaH vai made.
Oat --f tkcmdiipawtiapntBlsaBd varsorc-
ossar.'y arise, and tkese aie ao fn^aeot and
d«tiactiw that it ssay veil br doubted
vkrthcf ikitfarm of remedy ■ Mt a greater
tncsel cvi tkta al tkat eakU ftlov ii tke
biHifUUit right of search were onivereally
benefits.
We are tkos ttror^t direcily to the ques-
lic. vbitlvr ve are enlilled to ncganl the
release cl ihf Trvnt as involuntary, or
vbither «. arv obiig-i t^ cuisider that it
vas volnniary. Clearly (tir release would
have been involuotary had it been made
<o>'y upon tbe first gri»aod assigned for it
ly ('»pt. Wilkes rismely a want of a suffi-
rce I- sen<i the pri/'^ vesstl into poit
.. - ^.»-.icaiioo. It IS not tlie duty ot acap-
tke ! tor to lisiard hit own vessel in order to se-
eane a jodiciai examinatioa to the captured
party. No lai^ priae crew, however, is
legalty bectssary. for it is tbt- duty of the
captartid party to aoqeiesre and gt. willini.'-
ly bahre Ike trikaoal ti> wbuse jarisdictiou
il appttU If the captured party iudieate
parpaats to empk>y means of rt^istance.
vkmh tlte eaptor caonoi with probable
safely |i> biamrlf overcome, hv may properly
leave tke v*»ei to go forward ; and urither
she no* •.Ik Stait- fch. repn«nts can ever
alter w irj )iistly >^je<*t that the captor de
prived b^r of lite iudicial remedy to which
she vss till tied.
Bat the second reason assigned by Capt.
WilkOH, for releasing the Trent dtfTers
tkroaR oat step lartkcr. What if the Sute
tkat hat miade the capture, uaretennebly
is-fue^ to hear ike complaint of tke oeatral
<v to redroK it * la that rase tbe very act i
of capture vaald be aaaelof vur— uf var
began witboat nMioe. aad poetihlyenfkvly
witkoat provocaiioa
1 think all aapr«^adMBd aaadi viH agree
theu impsrtect m tbe iiikling jadicial rem-
edy amy he saf^fMtad to be, it vould be. as
a geaerai prartioe, better to ftiBov it than
to adopt the sommai^ one of leuvii^ the
dfciaiiiB vith tke oaplor. aad relyibt
diplnmatic di<haies la
Practically, it it a qucalian of ckuice be>
iwuen uw with itc impeT<ectieoa and de-
lays, an>i war. wiui iti cvils aad deaala-
tbMK. N(V IS It ever to tie forgotten that
neuirahtT. boneatly and ji^y preserved, is
alvaya tke ksrhaager of peace, and then
fate is Ike eamatta iatenat of aatio«>s
vWck is oaiyrngpiog thai H it tke iatrmt n
hutaaaity it-elf.
At tbe aame time it ia not to be d^iied
didal remedy viU henttte mipaitikle, as ky
the skipaieich of tke price vcatel. or eieer
cireuBfltaaeet which exoam tU: cspt^ir
from temdhv or tthkig brr into port fbr
tbe captor to tke cusiady vi the captar^
peraoae and to dkpaa» ol tkaik if tU-y are
ratly cuMMkaad, aa as ke
nobvtdpoqwei» cmmi fiatoaahly be da
med. w\a\ rale skail be applied in such a
ctae? CleariT. the captor ought to be re-
quired to iknv tkat tbe feUaecaf He jadi
cm] reavdy iv»ults from ctrvnattoaem b«^
yxmd his control, and vithnui bis fanit.
()therviH>. he vould be alioved to derive
edieaiagi trum a waagfei act ot his own.
la the preaent ease. Captain Wilkes,
alter .-^apturiiif the tsoo'.rahaod pnaoat and
mahiof a priae of thr Trent in vketaeein- %
d uf *ndinc
iato port released her bvm the ca^)ture,
and penaiUcd bar to proceaad with her
apaa kar t^age. He thae
iveaied tka judicial «:.iaauoa-
light otkervise have oocaned.
the capture of tke contraband
Itrever. Bat carry : from tbe f?r?it At best, therefore, it must
if.
are informed by our Coi>suI at Paris ibat
these dispatches, havij g escaped the sear cU
if the Trent Wire actually eonvev-tl and
delivered to emi-ianes of the msurrectiou lo
If it
auppoea.
be beKi that Capt. Wilke>, as he explains
himself, acted ftum oembined senticter.ts ot i
pradriice and genefos'uy, r<. th«t ihe re- !
loaded tne prue \ev»ii w.ss not strictly
oeoctstry or iovolunlary
Secondly. How <.>ugiit «i to e,kpt^t
these (txpianations by Capt. Wilkes of his
reasons f >r leaving tbe capture incomple'e
laaflfe-rt the action ol the Briti.sh tioTero-
menr.
The observaticj) upon this point wbicti
first oiioofs is, that C«pt Wilkes' eiplaiia-
not 10 the authorities ol ttit-
vee^l. If made known to theiu.
tkey nii^i havv approved and taken the
rekasn, npoa the condition of waiving s
jadidtl inveatigaiion ot' ihe whole irans
action, or they might havi- refused to
acoept the relea.se upon tbat condition.
But the case i:> one not « lib them, but
^;!h tie Briiish (ioverninent If we claim
XtXi (Jreat Britain ought not to insist that
a jodictal tnal iuis been lost because
we voiuntary released the offending vt:j»sel
out 01 ooiwideration for l.er innocent pas
•tagira, 1 do not tee how she is to be boind
lo aoqaieoe in the decision which was thus
made hy os without necessity on our {lart,
and vilmout kno-^ odj. oi the conditions or
eoBserit ol her oven. Tbe question betvecn
Great Bntam and ourselves thus staled
would be a question not ot nghl and ol
their I law, hot of favor to be c(»nivde.i by her to
oa in return of favors shown by iis to her,
of tbe value cf which favors ou lK>th sidca
ve ouraelvea shall l>e the judge. Of
course the L'niteu Mates could ba\'e no
thought of raising snch a question in any
I tntst tbat i have sbovn to th< satisfac-
tion of iIh Briiisb govemment by a .ery
simpit^ and natural statement »f the facts
and analysis of the laws apniicable to th. ni.
tbat tlis gv'VfTnmer.t has neither inedilaled
" ; rnctioeii n-T approv.d, any leliberate
» rc:.g in itK :rar.sao'^ior.s to which they
have lulled its att.-ntion : and or the con-
trarr that what ha« happened ha.s h.«.-en
■mplj an inadvertency ronsisiin^ in a de-
par tuie by tbe naval oflSi.'er. fret from a^.y
wrongful r.otive, fr.^m a raii- uncertainly
and tbe capture oi tbe oontrsbind cstabijihiti. an»l pn.l>ab!j by the several
■ to i«^ ».yi«il^ mt^um t»« «»y^ i pjnigp ntnrrnnil eitht-r iinjKrl.ctly imder-
r u>alftoed-sr etmreiy i-nknown. for tlusrrror
ibe Hiitish liovemmert has a lijht to ex-
peel ilie sii;ni reparation tbat we a? «n in-
depfoilect .•* 'ate shond . xpect Irom iJn^t
Britait or from any other friendly nation
i.-i .1 similar case
1 n«.Tc n t been unaware that in examin-
ing tfjis (lU'.^ioo 1 bav<' fallen into an ar-
gumei t. lor what s,.ems to ix"" a British side
of it. affsiust my ovn country : bat I am
re:ieT(d fram nil emharr-iSfmeut i-n that
subj tM 1 bad hardly fallen intu that lino
ol argumei ! when I discovered that I vas
really deleiidiog ai^d maiutaiuiog not exclu«
avHy British interests, but an old bouured
ii;;d ciensiiesl American csu.ni -not
sb«ll not be d«-<idHl by the capt. r lull be
ciriiad btjfon a l«3j,'al iribiinal. where a reg-
ula- trial may t>t had. and where 'he cap-
u»r himnelf is HabU- i,. damage^ lor an
abii!^- ol lii.s p.>w,r. Can it ije r.-fisontble,
ihen, or just, ilut a l>elligereiit co nwaoder
wht> is thus resiricted. ami thus n sponsible
in a (»aeof' meri- projierty of trivial amount,
should be j>erniitted, without r-eurrmg to
any tribmoil whaU-ver. to examine the cn-w
ol a neutral visstj, to decide the important
question ui tn< ir resp.-clive ullegijiiccs. and
to curry tlmi iltt-.sion into ixei'uiiun by
forcing tvfiy individual be may cbuose into
a "lervK* abborcnt to his feelings, cutting
him off from his most ten.ler coiii.ectioos,
exposing fi».s luin.i aid his pervon to the
mo-t bumiiiauinf discipline, and his life it-
sell lO ihf gieatest danger'.' Ue.i»on jus-
tice uiid huuiuniiy utiitf m protestii.tr against
so extravagant a proceeding.
It I decide this lasc m lavor oi my owu
liovernment, 1 iniis! disavow its n.osi' cher-
ished principles, ami revere at d fort-ver
abanduu ib. essential jiohey The country
cannot aflt>rd ibe saeriliot.-. II 1 inuintaiti
those priiiciplt-s and adhere to if a' policy,
1 must s>. I render th' i-ase iti«flf. It will be
sewn, thereloro, that this tiovernnient could
not d.ny the justice of liie claim pre.sented i
lo us in ihi.^ rtvi{H»ci upon lt.■^ incu- We j
:iri' :tskf 1 l ■ .1 i t I ihi- Briti.«h nation just j
wliai we ha\t alwayo insiated nil nations I
ought lo do to UH.
"lie claim of the Briiish Govf inn. ju is j
not mad«- in a dise'uil.ous mamer This j
Gov. rnmenl, since itJ hrst orginii-ation, has
uev.r u<»ed more guard«tl langungc m a
aimilar cast .
In couiiiijj to ni\ v .uiolusion 1 havi not
iMrjL'oiten thut,.i ifi«- safety of ttis Union
re«piiri\l ihe detention ol tb«^ captured per-
sons, !t would Uih'' right and dity ..I this
Goverument tu detain them. Bu; the ef-
fectual eht-ek and waning praportn'ivs ot the
existing iii-urixeti,jn, a^ w.'li ae Uh com-
pamtive ut.itiiporlamt; o( the csp.ured per
.sons themaelvi"-, when dispiissiouately
weighttl. happily fiuoid uie fron resortiug
lo th.i! deteucv.
N'lr am I unaware that Ameiicau citi-
xens art- not in any ea-e to \w uineeessari-
ly furrt-ndcred for any purpvji into the
ki-epinn oi a foreign .\Lale. Onlj ttie cap-
ture.! pi-riocs, however, or other who are
iiiterestni in thmi, could just! rai^.- u
quc-stiou on thiit ground.
.\dr havi 1 Ix^en tenipted at all Ijy sug-
ffi^tion that cast-s might be fuunc in history
where Great Britain rtlased i" yl> Id to
other !-a:ia,s, and iven to ourscl"«s. claims
like that which is now before is. TDose
cases occurred when Grert Britiiiu. as well
ai the U lilted State . wa.s tbe hone c: gen-
eratioi.s which with all their jieenliur inter-
ests and passiouo. have parsed tway. She
could in no other way so effectually disa
vow any such injury as we think ihe Ji^es
by assuming now a.s her ow.^ laf ground
up..M which Wl- iheii s-KKxl It AuLild tell
little for our own claims to the c laiacter of
a just and mbgn-iiiimoU' people if w. should
.so far einistnt t.. W gaided by in law of
n taliu'.iou al to lift up buried lujuri.s irum
their gruvis) to op)).»»t against what nation-
al coot^isteucy ttnd the national conscience
com|)? I us to n-gard as a claim iiitriiwicaliy
right.
Cutting behin I tiir all Miggeseioui. of this
kind. I preter to t'xpre»> my 'aitsfaotion
Ihat by the adjustment ol the present case
upon principles er,hle,vsedly American, and
yvl. its 1 triwi, iiiuiiially .satisfactory to both
iiatioDM concernetl, a question i.- finally and
rigtitly settled between them, winch, hereto-
fore exhausting not only all forms nl peact-
Cut discussions, hut nlao the artitrainent ol
war it!*.-ll, lor m .rv than hall « tnntury al-
ienate<l the two countries from i*ach other,
iiid fierplextii with tears and apprehensions
ail uih. r astious.
The r.Mir person^ m question an n; w held
in iiiiiiiary custody at Kort Wairn, in the
?itati of .Mrtssaehuselts I'hty niil be
cheerliilly lib«'iated Vour lo'dship will
please indic.ite u »iim aud plaw tor receiv-
inir them
I uvail lay^ll of this ocrosion to otier to
youf lordship a renew.d a.ssur:mc^ of my
Very high consideration.
Ws. H. MKWARI).
LOVK
U¥.
\ writ.r at Port Itoyal de.scribing the
feeliim ol Ihe sluvea towards their masters,
H'late- the lollowing instances:
Tin- nf^rrow, as yet, show few syuiptom?
ol vindiitiveness : but in two instances they
havf l»^isl^ted in ilu' caplurt- of their former
mitsu-r». .\ Mr. t'ulhbcrt, iho owner ot
sev.'rai huge plauution- on .St. Helena Is-
land and thf mam land, was caught by
Capt. Falconer o| the New York79ih, with
the a*^i9WDce of Ins own negroes. A small
reeM.,iinoileriug party on ihi Coosaw River
mH a boat containing hall a do^en blacks
and one white imin, a Gcrmup ; the boat
wa- .seized, tin blacks interrogated; they
belonged to Cuthbcrt, and were going to
meet him at u neighboring point. Cuptaio
Falcoiu r took the pluoi' ol the captured
wtiite limn (whom he left in care ol his
irooopsj aiid ordi r.'d the negroes to row
him back to thiir a)a.-<ter Another boat
coi.lainiii!.' H sqii;»(] ol Union men followed
ul a short distauci' It was nearly dusk,
and as Falconer upprmclied the place where
j Cuthb« 1 1 ..lood, waiting his bout, the latur
LICTTKH FRO.TI BA VAHD TA YLOK.
ntcobjri^y to •'•ATHKRLintR<K\
OF OTucas.
OKKaJ'RlNU
vesse; i
arsiO'c
lav of nations, but as one traaaactioo, one
eapturt onh-, then it fi>Qova tbat tbe
captaia m tl^ case vat left uafiuieked, i^
vas sbaadoBsd. Wbelktr the Lnited
.Mates have a right to relaui tbe ^le.'' pubhc
;><3etii5 : .t, name it
^''. pn->T :.g tkta to
•iepeoo jpon tka
HlMIIA. -N. Y., Dec 1v, ISOi.
Kditoks La Caoasx RgpfBiiCAN: — My
attention has l>eeo called to tht accuinpa-
nying purairraph Iron, ihe La t rosse />fm-
Oitnl. in your pi.per :
BEiCTiriu liJi.* —The foilowini^ choice idea,
cUiu'.ed TJ liafe been writteo b'^ one Marie
.Mijjnoiioiie III lS(j'"', was iu reaiit) penned by
Bijurd Taylor seven years mnce 'The fact of
118 bei.ig stolen from" him, detr\cti nothing
iVoai ihe ideu
I caonot tell why we should ha 'e
Such calm, .delightful weather,
Wtir winter Hiid July sbuiild wh k
Tii Li!> sweetly miiJ together
I'eri'hauct' the Rummer, when she wrotf
Her song with pencil gold«tipi>ed,
l.f ft oui a line, and ao would la n
.\nnek il lu it poaicnpt.
Now. the stanza quoted, or arything like
it, was not written by me. •i.<ven years
since, ■ or at any other time. Most author*
compluin of l^inir pia^iarized Irom. bat I
have the singular late of beinjj credited
with many things which i never wrote — as,
for tnstai.c, u paragraph belonifing to I^ed-
yard, a zealous defence of tbe ^^apal Gov-
ernment, aad a most laelaocholj song, com-
mencing:
' Oh, gnet sits heavy on rnv heart,
.Vnd sorrow ou niv »o«l!"
.\s I prefer not to be chargtd with tbe
paternity of the children ol rthftN however
l>eauliful th.y may be, I beg [M'rinission to
assure -Marie Mignonette^ " through your
culamns, that sh ' may take bsi-k her own,
without further process of law
Vary respeit fully joura.
BAVAKD TAYLOR.
crietl out, •• Who conit* there?'' The ue
groes answered, and were r.-cognized. Fal-
coner al once jumjied ushoie with the blacks
aud s( iz' d the rebel. A scuffle ensued, lot
tile .Southerner was armL-d, and m large.
jHjw.rful man. an J Fulcon. r small. The
negroes took no purt (ibj had not yet
gotten over their awe of a master,) and ool
till the second U>at arrived was Cuthbert
secured While hi- was lowed ofl a pria-
uuer in his own boat, and by his own sfavts.
these burst out into singing, to the tune of
one ot their rude hymns, making the versi-
cles as iht-y went along :
" 0 Massa a rebel, we row bim to priaou
Uaflelujeh.
Musiia no whiji us any more.
Hallelujah
w e have do massa now; we free,
liallfcljjab
we hiive the Yankees, who no rua away.
lialUlujab
0 ! all our old massas rua awav.
lUallelujah
U ' uiassa goiDg to pr.«on now.
Uallelujab
Cutlil»ert, who ha.l come to the island foi
the sake o! preventing th- escape of his
slaves, wa." a lientenunt ot the beat— a pa-
trol established for the sake ol protecting
the coit..t at once against thi NationalLsts.
and th.- ntgnH-s lit- ha.'., m eonverealioo
with Capt. Falcone:, scrupulously main-
tained that tho uegroes loved their masters,
and wauled no freedom ; but when these
exulting chants were snng in hi? bearing,
he acknowledged that so long as the Union
forces remaiueii, the Soatii Carolinians were
in danger from theii- slaves. He has been
s^-nt North, u prisoner.
sonic JOKBS-OLO AND NUTV.
To keep warm in a cold day, women
double the uiy and men double' the horn.
A lri.sh lover said, " it is a great pleas-
ure to be alone, especialh' when yer
swateheart is wid ye."
A Dutchman thus describes the Xew
Yorkers— ''Fine people ; they go about dei
streets all day, sheating each oder, and
they call that piisiness."
t'ourting is an irregular, active transitive
verb, indicative mood, present tense, third
person, singular number, and agrees with
the girls — wonderfully.
There is a fanner in Tufnam county
New York, who has a mile of children.
His '.'.\\x\v is Furlong, and he ha.s eight
boys and girls Eight furlongs one railed
We once hoard an Knglisoaan give his
hostler orders as follows : " Enry, lake
the ariiess hofl the orse, slip the alter hover
his cad, hand give him some ay Land some
oats."
Ijord Paliucrston recently said in a
speech thai a niaa ought to know a great
dial to acquire a knowledge of the im-
mensity of his ignorance.
Tho oloments of human Lappinesa are
love to (iod aud man, love to one women,
and the possession of a puotl hired girl.
Mr. Harris " was never inure s-s-ober
in the whole course ol bis life," but when
h's friend Jones asked him to take a chair,
he said he would "'wait till one came
round."
" \ tnan wboTi inalicioukly set fire to a
barn," said Mrs. Slow, and ''bam apiwenly
cows, ought to be kicked lo death by a
jackass, and I'd like to do it.'" .Slow is
very severe sometimes.
An Irishman heard that .some one had
1 een going into stocks. " Troth, and
a fool is he," said Mike, 'or he'd niver
gone into tbein tight places for his foet
without being carried a^ I was "
A dashing widow says she thinks ui
sueing >oine gentlemen for a l>reach ol
promise, in order that the world may
know she is in the market.
"SsllV) what time do your folks dine Y
"Soon as yon go away — missus orders.",
One shockingly inclement day a poor
woman begged of Charles Lamb, ending
her appeal with " Believe me, sir, I hare
seen better days." " So have I,' said
Lamb, handing the poor creature a shil-
ling, " so have 1 , it's a miserable day f
Good bye."
A sailor dropped out of the rigging of a
ship of w,-ir tifieen or twenty feet, and fell
plump on tha First Lieutenant. "Wretch,"
said the officer as gathered himself up^
" whore did yoa como from V And sure
I came frrm the north of Ireland yer
honor.'
Uiv c.«ptjr«»i 5*rs« ns.
be Oi>uirai>and. will
arv ,]tie»tion
Thk Cm.oRTcn Cppkb tkm nv Phtladel-
: i!!A. — The Fhiladelphia Pit>t has been
gtviui; somt ^tatisties of tbe nerro nabobs
ol that city. It says :
whether iIm; leaving of the iransaction
aaaasaarf, or vbeiber t
, aad tketafore v<olunUry
Great Britaic as we
of coarse waive the delect.
t faiiuR ol the ladicial
On tkt other tiand. it i* n. a sec
At tne bead of this class in pcint ot wealth
stands Stephen Smith, formerly an exteative
lumber merchant ot Columbia, a man of ! solemnity with which it is uttered, cooval
great business tact and financial ability, and st* the aodiencc wHh labghter. By the
ARTKnUS WARD, (MIR.CRAKLEB
F BROWNE,)
Is making quite n sensation in the East with
his lecture on the ''Children in the Wood."
The limes thus describes him :
"Mr. Browne is a tall, slim, and gentle-
iuaQly-apix>anng young man, rather careful
in bu dress tbaii otherwise, and gifted with
an imperturbable expressioa of tbe face,
which adds very materially to the effec: of
tho droll philosophies that are proponndcd
by him The "Children in the Wood ' is a
title skillfully made use of by the lecturer
as a mediaiu tor sf yiog a great many spicy
aud smart things upop the current topics (n
the day Every now nod then he alludes to
the tille, as having an immediate reftrence
to semethinfT tbat has been span out br
bim, the effect of wbichj aided by the droll
1.S reportid to be worth over $3(10,000. He
is now an extensive real es^tf owner, the
priocipst part of which is locatei in tbe city
of riiiliidelphis. The next in order are iha
apoD I beiie oi Joseph Caasey, wbo be;(B0 lifia as a
tkt Cnimd fttate^ oan insist up::. Ccr ; Britiril antburutei>, but ap\>u pnncip'^ that i poor barber, and at the time of his death
of that iodifeai remedv , if the defect coostitoted a large portion of the distinctive i was worth 8^0.000 The late . fames Prof
fift ol nature, Mr. Browne Is a comedian.
lis delivery is provokio||^y delibarate, and
there 18 a subflued humor vuible ip every
exprepsion ofbis face." j t^ q
JfM
of the captaie
jj , lime aeicci coosutuiea a lai^ge portion w lue oiaiiuci.^e wb* wvh.. «rco,ovv • ur .•" '■•^i^w^ • ■-•^- \ mr.m. " ij^t h.MD'« tu t)i>i».,u*ir
an act of Capt j policy by which tbt United Stat*- hav* | ser left property valued at 40,0(i0 He,fOr| »or •»!• W ooo, kv
O L J » S B B
fu Hmq'* <o bbl». , LL«lf bcrrW* and k«g
i INTENflONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE
I ■ I
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-ii
i i
7
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rx
«^ <y*-*# *4*^
ii.f^li.
m6
aiic ^aint ^aul ^rcss..
AMiMii TiiK \TK K.; DiHiiS \' M I ! >!rl N KSJ 1U HllANKs ^TA(.I>.
1\ Tlfl *
bl. FAIL UULV AND WBKkLJ FKK88. j
n>LijOWixu TAHij;) iuum. * utoAi ^JLlo
Oa« Siokje. h*oh »<W. S*<iu»np. ;
..... .$7» »
1«5 «2,S '
1 T6 87i»
'i as I 37 ,
4 eo aoo '
b to 2 7»
d 7i a »7K
10 00 6 00
15 00 1 tu
Op«n ererv WEDNESDAY ami SATrRDAV
Efetungt-
Uur uuic
fbrMi tiniCK
Odo iirv«k
^>u<' mooth. . . ■
fw<< (uoathit. . .
thiis.' montbB
Six uu>utb«
Twi^itf mouth*
' ~ XkJaL "Al>VKKTU^KMK^•^S.
tVWi»HMi> 0«IC« « WtBJi, WTHMK Ul OAIl X OK WBtXLJ
Ku-»t In-sertiou '<• OwdU per .-^uarw
Nacii i.ub««nueul lBitertU»u.37)» "
i<«g»l AJ»»rti»«a«#iil.-. jmbliihul »t th» MXpailM ol
Uir Atloro«y»orvleriD<, *inl uot dolaj*bl« tor Uie le-
f^ proc<««.luig«. '.H.toi<ll«»olAbl« in »dTnc*.'T on d»li»-
*ry ,.r *JfidA»it. l'abl,»h«»r« nol aooouuubl* fur tb<i ».,«.•■?»!
•eour*ey of l«f«l »JTertui*ui»Dt« b«»ona th» unouut ,«*.!%. I»K imA»»r«,
•5h»r^l for th«ir publicatDo.
Art»"rU««m«uU publubed in both the Uaily ^ai
W«fkly will b« ch*r|{«a Hie lull <Uily r»l^- with oo«
h*ll tl'e weekly mlfi »d.lel.
Sii.inOM NoUof!., piiliU-tbiKi in Uu» KdiUiri*! ool-
OUU'i. of ten lin««ii or ua ier, will be cbunp*!, lor ••ch i u^on i>p»n at T o'eluck IVrturauuce
lllMr'.ion, one dollar . U »»er t»u linti*. tau c«nl» per
un».
AiTrrliMinieutM le«de<l Mid pUced under the bead
»»f ::*p.-ciAl Notice*, if ten UnM oroTer, will be charired
idu^i'* the usuaI mlwH ; <f under that »uioiinr, tSfty
M3ia .'ur e«ch loAertino.
Yearly adTxrliierii to p«y quarterly.
Ailvvtia^uienu, tcr k le«» time than three uk-uIIk,
fa be itxiA in adTance.
advertisino in WKKKLY.
Ja» H-iuare, one Inaertion t Ti
•' two lunertion* ^^
four * W
for rkch 'tab^e^uent imtertlon, and tor each
lasK t;on. or e«ch Mldiuonal *ia»re 0 37>||
Lewis' Cheap Ditig: Store.
hear*) •pfNMllr Dia) A. Jcitli*.
u*;- . I S4 *.» r •»
^M** k««t>* Tta, teU <W^ as.!*. Am, •;
:«cT.i . Baipbenii . Ju- . lAc t>tr t«4t)e
I fare, die ye« katkie.
ifi mmi^m cmm Lit-
C. r. LOHD,
Eqaei>tr.;ui (•vuinaiitic. PaatoDiiak, a»i TW«tiiMl
Parfomuutoea
at 7S o cl">cU,
Admimnion 'JA Oaat* lu alS p«ru ul the \
TIeketa to bf bad by apphcaliun at the Bu« ^Mrm. k*
twMD the hour* of lo aoii 12 o i-iack t. u
Tbert will al*o be a
R 1 D I N (i SO \\ O O I.
Opan fo* the ii<.'-<v«nimodat1aa »f Wiie*. i)«at)e«iea
and Chiktreu.
For term*, .\c . apply to
G W DaOAVEX
"j>i- per •-« •.lie-
>1 i«eaca
f/M.l.m O- ^leurta,SMe f«l kba.
rmmw^mjvw* n^m>ijr j mil lj,
■ •Jc pef t»4'. r
ttftrmmTva »jmM^rjatt.L^ *
i«u.v«>*» \jmij r'~imrM,t^. '*< r*<r
'»il)e
ai.TMmJTI9'M,:^. ,»f ^•o:te■
jt'Mit's t mt^aat' rM^t TmmuL,
«iU«<i>I.i.V« ^ili^ ate.«aaa<1*pOTkM
aattiM la .he wdrU Mr y«tetUt
mmmmM^jrm'm mm^ ««• (iimi Mae-
dlate) 49c per Wmlr.
1861 .,«f.K 1862
\HHANGKMKN'l !
Vliiiiif.><»t«i Magi' C uiii|»«iu^ ,
MOBTHWESTEBN EXPRESS
UNITED STATES MAIL
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W <V>NTIM RU AT mt'
Ne^v Store
JUHW L< McHIUAMa ^ j^^ »i pocav m luau; ni»t«ji.-»»
' ' "• ni.4.V fa* SCtVAL oust -j* IMVuHIa
vaU elHCkei with > irri U»m !!.«««>
IIAIM{(>U)S.„
BANKERS.
SKH VUlik ^ ICKIK lUlLKUAU.
liiijil liruaul 4«H !!;;«', Double
Tiack
A.M> IKl.KiiRAIMl RoUTK If)
INJ o\v York, Boston
\NI» ALL KAriTKftN CITIES,
CAiiKriM<i ritc
*dT. tt'ti M rtim.%' i.yt m it m r.# tkm
IIEWSUK At BARJNE8,
AT th» «mce torraorly occup^wl b> DANA A. WHIIE,
nUHlJ SIKKKI, SI FAIJL,
Will buy au'i fieii iCxchao^, Imdi'. Warraau, State,
County and City Scrip, to.
MOVKY UOANED OS' (iOOD COF.LATKRAiJ^
Melr'.poiitaD Baak, SVw Yorl ; Cayug* County
K»l' »' ft»'U» ;<«»«nnnk k. te<W,<>ii arrival o( | Baak, Auburn, N. Y. ; Memr. Reanti k 00, Baaktre
»li Tin.ii. t^ith.' IjOieK'.ore K,.|T'<»(f,tr..i.i Clevrland, ' CiMtoiiaV., 0., Hon W H. .■reward. Wai.hin<<;oD, D
C'lii i^ua.,»>Wdo.aii.«fo, V <^%tiit«a M Paul,8t i t ; B. > Carver it Co.. Baukfcr., Oi.wiifo.m., lU»ar».
I,.iii-. .scan.', ran • .,* '■»'W \ • i. willjoul ' Th«m>^on Broii., St. Paal ; flank ol .-'i. P«.nl.
<:haii<e . febUlvd&w
Tlieouly ronie I uMiiaK I .: bj-oujh h' ui thaljik" - — -
to .\,-« York cm .<|ileo<ljc1 »>-n1Uat«dK>fpUMf t »ii jn Jl It H H H f J I ^y Mi ,
riui o.i V^gUl 1 : ■ uk. ; ■»
^S '"(r* ob> h. ' ihroujfU ^n•^■ »i»«yii »a iow ai
tin
i>r OutKB Bai.1., Ki<ti*g Ifaiter.
dwlft.
I
gg' X. tt.kUioM, K.*i., at Minueapolw, and W«T-
«OBt (J'Baj>«,£aq., at St. Anthony, wtU act a»Ajwnt*
to citcul*Ui»K the Uajit YM.ts» in their retpectiee
^W04.
49> Ihacredltad UUnoi. and Witeonatii eorrency
MSt ro ns hereafter will be received only at the ratea
atatiichwecan .ieponit it, and er«dit wUl be jlT»n
«cou: Ungly.
Psimt unci-. SI. Paul, Mliiiieaoia.
urri. I HOIKS
ju liooa day rrooi7 o'cioca * ■ to : u'oloek f a
v/o dunUy», from 13 oclock %. to 1 o'clock r. M
HtH'lif 0> AKHiVAL A.tO UKPjCKn'RC '» riu MaiLe
S: I'iiJ to La Cro<ie, carrying the ea*tecu and
•ouUii«ro uail.
Uaisd d4t^ay,ea<3ept FridA> , at 6 a. M.
*rrtv"»il4ily,exeep»TueiKlay,»t 9 r. «
*t. Paul t« /aUj" ot St Croix. Wi«oon«^n. »i* :<till-
«at«:, leaees daily, eicept rtaiida*. at 7 * » Arrire.
daiiy, «xeept dundaj . ai \i m
8t Paul o Crow Wing, (Upper MiMii(i«lj>pl river,)
aMTee daily, exnept Sun^lay , for St. Anthony and Mia-
*aap.>U-, at 8 a. a. am' '.: v. M.
d'.PHultu St. Cloud and Crew Wlut(. Monday,
Weda'»*diy and Friday, at 6 .*. SI
Arrives daily, except Sunday , from St. Anthony and
Minoeapolw at fS r ».
ArrivM from at Clout l"ui<«.l»y , Tnur-iday and
Saturday, at 7 f. si.
UaiU tot Fort Aboccronibie, Ureukuind|(«, *c , on
(Ud Rivet, are diapftlahei on Monday and *>id*y, at
A' ■■
'4t I'aul to South Bend, Miauenota river, leavea dai-
», except aunda/-!, at H A m Arnvee .Uilj, except
«lunday, at 5P.x.'
•*% Paul to N'orthaeld, cirryiu* mall for Kanbatill,
'.►watonaa *c. , leave* Monday, W-dneeday anJ Friday.
at 5 t M. Arrive*, Tu»*tay, Thurfclay and r^aturrtay,
•t ; p «
4t. I'aul to Uecurah, loon, via Caonoa talU, Koch:
«eter,&c., leave* Muudi^y and Thur«lay,at 7a.ll.
Arrife* at St. Paul, We.lneuday «od Saturday, at 7
f M
4t. Paul toSupenor, Wi»oon«iin, leaven Monday and
to Suorir-e city only, Tharida* , at 5 am. Arnve*
Tuesday, ai: I from Suuri*e city only, Satur.lay at 6
f ».
St Pftui to Sparta, Win. , via Huditon, eave- Tueeday,
rhur*Uy *u.l .-^atarday , at S a. «.
A.rivwi Monday , Wetlueoday and Friday, at 6 P M.
St. Paul to Cottage (Jrove, via Newp<irt, &c. , leave*
teturlay, at 1 p. m. Amviiii:teturday. ai VI »
St Paul to Red Wia^, lopphing Pine Bend and
Ntninger, leave* Wednesday at H a M. Arrive-. Tue*-
iay at 4 P. M.
Ka ,tcrn mail clo-.ei at 7 P X.
Uai 4 leavinK before 7 o'clock a M., eloae at 7 P ■.
Ail otberii eloM half an hour before the *iioe of
^tartini;
The poHlage opon all traneieol printed matter, for-
Wfn and domejii.o, and upon all letter.!, '.oreign and
.kmieHtic, ia now reijuired to be fully prepaid by L'nit-
«d StateH p..,iUi{e itUmpN, except in ca«e« where pre-
^yiuenl oa ie'..l«f'>, Si.^ , to fur.-.j^nooiiatrtej :» opli-
.jcutl and IbuMnder* do uot wUb to prepay
perMjos tu.Mlmg letter*, ne«*paper«, &c , whether
ioaegtii) or to foreign oountric-., ibould therefore ■•«-
Mrta.u at the offlee ot mailiaz, the exact poHta^e
a each c<i4e, and aflSx Loited State* pottage (lamp*
o uu'ilcitiat value to prepav the full p<.>st«g* tbereoo.
CH.\>" MfaOLS, P.».tm«.ter
HOLID.VV PRKSENTS.
We have ju»t received per Vspie*" ^
fSPLKNUID LOT C»F I HK
NEW STYLE ZEPHIR HOOD
SONTAGS. &c.
Aho, thf FrftUrsi IKrlainrn of ihr Sfnon.
de«...wi Hogan & Camp.
ST. P A T' T.
Ale and Porter Brawer3^
:wr l»a.aM*, 7A« fm Wtile.
mlfLMfm mWOiV, the Met tkia« Mr
t*e ar^aary otfaa*. '.it per butt^
r*r kMU*.
mjnwjvm mm^m %• *««•&-
I •«->•▼, T»e tier bolt .
««.•.«.«->« mi.XTJmm.^T, .J»r ^m has.
iarfi- ».ar
»l»TJm'* m'tM.t* t U f.mm%\%»r fm
timmmjs^m mxi'tittjs-j tai* mtr-
■ ■ -jtpai*, i-^ • per b> w. •
AM - . -«.« la tW Drai
O MttlTT LKWB,
weM Aaia
QV UKPAKTCESd FROM SAIXT FACL
■ad Wu« W— **. Vakaehac, Wi»i~
>, (cwaaMftn^ wak tkr La (ioa-« aad
" --|Hf.«««
' Mm* «I tke iM»«M «lMk ■»« »<en * mr mUi
1 beec .fleeted fr<>iu the
■ LAHtiK il'niOS }iAL£ii
or
H0..11.1, i'a.v«rDKe. < »U'' ihe; Hmfifa^fe trannlerre*
»'ree m .New York.
Be particular and oall lor 1iok>t/. «ui I>uiikirk, »n<:
Ih. .Sew York and Krif Kailioao, wbicli are .<old at all
the prtoeipal Railroad OSoe* In the West
Tbi* riiad afforli. tacilitie* for >>bipment ol FreiKht,
tuprtior to any other route
BA-NKPIli AND liHOKfcK.
BxcwANiik Bill UUT Ajn> .SiiLi>— .Shobt Bt itivnee PaPMi
bianocHTsn
>*dl«.atS !
,•1 4««lMk*.a j
Fnirie. <«*. Kifriev a«d '
, al < A. B^
, atta. «.
aad tkaPMteaf M. CMb
J t<'^ao« a. ».
DRY OOOOS,
A<%- rmtt «fri* •/ .yaw t-ouh. \*i
1 M M I m Ljt a.u tt atuVM UM
FANCY DKESS UOODS,
(H *W9€J vaiwty <M ^aaMf , will b« >otd at pneae to
SUrr THE TIMKS.
>i Mnreila Cotke, fr(« !• to tk |<et yaid
Collectioun made througb thm State — Internet al-
lowed on Time reposild — Ijind Warrant* boapht and
j lold — Statt, County and City ordern, anil Bendj-
' boufht an,! Jtold Sale inve-tiDerstd tnAde, and taze*
' paid for uon-reaidenUs
leavae Sew York, daily, mAk1l>« olo«e conn«<cUoni • OtBoe »i Old aiani, Hank K<jw , ii Street, rtl Pani
thix.uKb to all poiata Weat, and qnirkar time thaa | janl'61-ri'-
ever lieh>re made ..u any line. ' _^ " i^^^^^^^^^m^— ^»^i^—— ^—
For Freifrtit ' Ka ten, enquire «l J C OHiman. '.'-iO I A (~^ Ti T T'^l "^T r|''I^l> a I
Bixwdway. New York ; John S. r unlap, Ifi State n.. /VvTivllUlilU IvA Lf
Bi-«t<>o, Maa*.; Jacob For»yl.b, Fr«iffat Aftenl 64 ' tr=-T^^=r^-- — - ' . ■ •■ —
CUrk xt. , Chwago, or M. M FuR^\'TH,Si Paul. ■ T.> 1 / k V L,' L' IJ L'/ \ I TX' I \ IJ A;
H. E. 3AWYEK North- Weet lYnveiin? Agent
March 19tb. 1861 —Ud I *""
Ag^E'icultiiral Works.
rB^BB I'.VIfJSttSMtljy-JtJt B^ f-/.v«
•^ coniniMLn-».i ttitt niauu:;ioturr OT
Grreat Westejrn Rail-
r^i
a»d FWi Akiiurn^V
Fnday«. a: i u'kKk a a
PMihisa.FiaftAMrTT.aadtk* iud ^Unhrokk-nid aud Grey tirisailiey
— Seeri Fniay at 4 •*«laek a. a.
Hi iMlhw paiiinakri «ieiiiie ii theOfwH
•■TkMetTMt.Martk* ■■ AaMMaa, "oral ik»<
«l ttw Jterih Veeteoi Bsm*** LViMyny.
Si Ffc«l. y-av a*. ItM aaeatdly
I GOODS ATIaA CROSSE.
I
Plaid Poi! De cWrt* j KXPHKS^ KltKlOrllT LINE,
Koihruideivd Foil l>d (Aflront, „««
,-„_., ^-:,f, Gieat \\ e«»teri» IN. Y. Central
jjx'it f0.>-.yKcrt.-''*i nojins.
n ♦
DR E \V R V Ai SCO rT K > ,
C K K A M STOCK ALE
AND
PORTER BREWERS,
DAYTOX'S BLIFF. ST. FAUL.
L*rd*r« by mail proaptly *x*c«t*d.
\VHKE1.KK A WILSON'S
ALLEN & COMSTOCK.
OF M 1 .\ X E A P O L I S .
4AVfi iVgt RBOnVKD A
FINE LOT OF GdoDS
By Elxpreae. fnr the
H C) 1. 1 E) ^^ Y S .
d«c2bdlui.
«at»
Q R E A r SACRIFICE!
A few C'^iien Of tki« Celebrated Eufravtof taitable
for (Thristioa* t^twaata, iei «ue at HALF th« anal
price, at BOND**
dec20. Old Drag i*tore, Ihitd OUaat.
LEAOBKATeR'S RENOWNED
LIQIID STOVK POLISH,
III
■id* ac ■"«<"g, 11 ha*
h U maiaitwl ft
't itiadi l*e nea«a*t
I* lh« baai artlela a ai«
ao >dm1i It fiHifeak
yrndaeie ste dirl »
of M«t ' t
»aU^ «AV»«i 4 KASniA.S.
••tart. a*ar Fiftk atiwai
Ala* kr FAVTEK k
:»t. Aatkeay
A. C Bwat«ar. A««at-
i9>Afeat. aaa^x! ta eeary la«a la tba SUt«|
c T MJ r
atwa«bi ay
at
« .
A • ■
ti:' aa.
•ad LOW faMa «JU alaa fee gicaa
Teraaad Ba«aa. fe; fl^im or kv *
Itmmtst Umttt tiitim mm #Vr«
it. CaLaa aa kaiiia
i C M*1tBAKK k 00
aa«M9»».
oaa* w WT»)Lrr
a t.
MTAT
f"or,.Aleby it- T. BOLTFJUlurt",
l£lt{bth Ktreet, w Blocko eaat of International Hotel
at. P«nl- r.ctl6Hn.
C A H D ,
nnHK VJynERSIGJS'BB, UKJS'T^L
practitioner^ (twenty-three yearn.) will he
pleasAd to attend to thoae who may engAice hi* prao-
ti-ie
Room* lu WoUord'i BankinK Houxe, uear the
Sntpeo.^inn Bridge.
Attendance from 10 to 4. K. 8PKNCKR
RMHid«nc<> Mioneaoolis. Min. »»^' *ni
TEETH ON VULCANITE.
AT
TENNEY'S
CLOTH & (LOT KING
Mt.ni^0MMCJm.
R0GiCK.1 BI>OCK. THIRD STKEKT, ^I PAlL
Alwayn ou baud an txtaaaiv* a»i*Qrf«at ol riscka,
Oaa*imere-<. Vefftlnin, Shirt*, rteut." FuiaUhioc
Uood*, rmbrellaa, Oaoe*, &«:.
AIM) a gooii aaeortment ol Mihiary (3otk* aad Bat-
t'lot, that k* offers fnr sale hy the pattera, or aaaa-
bctured into garment*, in the bail aal neat a*fr«*
ed 'trie. dectt<Hm
C. W. WOOLLEY 8[ CO.,
Li'WmM lavMM XAiAI PACL
KORAv A.R n T :n^o
an:-
Commission Merc h an is,
l>i;lAL.£lRSlN aKOCt.HIEs»«
GRATN. PROVISIONS LlMg AC. al.
A a a B 1 M Fu m i h t
ILLUiOLS L'RNTRAL KAiLROAU
faymTLTAyu aAiutuAD.
Qkf rfHMi'e Liaa tt
Notice to Passengers
STAGES FOR ST. ANTHONY AND Ml»-
NEAPOLIS.
Lnvp St- Paul. Le«e* Si AntboDj,
• U*t.lAK:K.. A,«- l»3e OH IA»CK. A.M.
a - r. m. *>» p. :*i.
Fa RE— n^r «M»( aa* way.
J. C BaBBANK & iX>
Blue, Greea mm) Pmk Barrege i^i-xatitui.
, Freooh aod American MoiiHiine ik>
LAin«9; Priuirfl Lawns >i) sn-K'
▼•riety.
A Kpleodld iitock (M tiioghAta.'*.
way Comr^anv's
w«,jr v^vy ^c*A jr ^ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT.S,
at TH* ou>
PIONEER FOLNDRY,
Rave opened m eonuectioii tkerevniU a
WAREHOUSE,
On the Lover Ltiveu, wcere tbey oHer to the Fannerit
aoti (Terdeubris of Minuvscta au aMOrtcieiit o!
Tlirehliiiig Machines,
^citeC cillCl VV tJtet, , a-LTIVATuRS, .-LOWS, AC.
ControUt^d aud operated by the Road of their '-eiimanulaciure and irom the best kaktei'.
Ortaii, at pnc«!s that defy aU competiliou.
vn A.vo eaoii
STAUk UOUata
««||MMaat|MttMljM»FOud*.Mr«««( mtfm^
yaan d. *r «Mk aawiU fay a kir ariaL
BLACK A.NP RICH fASCY
SILKS.
)&(« mxA Boys' Saminer Wear ;
BRwMoths ; black and faory Oa9Sliotta|
Satinettp. and Sumin> r Olotbe
ALSO
A vMur LA mot atuct ut
HOSIERY, C^LOVES AM)
EMBROIDERIES;
rja^aoLs, siw caaamLLjn, »€.
I
t'oruiiug ibe line, aiid to wbiob
the attention of J^hipptjru
IP invited
W* will furuiob at inanufacturert' jrricet any Im-
plement or MHohine thai is.a.v be caued (or, aud herw
by notilv birmerH and otUen, thai they need Ko U)NOtA
pay to jobber* lor "hops lu ...ther States «;icli SSOB
■Of* hUAVTSit, aa they h*ve -lone heretofore, for we
OIL ANh LAMPS.
"*50 BARRELS
C.VRBO>^^ OIL!
ataa Jl 4|i.'Aanrr o*
CHICAGC* CRI^AU ALE.
F« ale bv J. C- A U C BFRBASk * i .
!•••*«••
mp o H aTttKjyrarB,
JC
hoAuty, comfort and cleanlineii* ,
untuipa^.'.ed.
Call and nee epecimen* at the office of
DR. SIMONTON,
OCt24 ly 1nsrer*oll'* Block, Bridire ^^ijoare
o. p. pth:^bo r>^
Wbuleaala Dealer ID Imported aod [)<>ra**t)c
Winesj Liquors and Cigarj*.
ThlTd 8tre«t, Between JuaIikod and Koben !*tre<>t*
t Paul, MiQne*ota.
(Jonatantly or band a fall *npply o*
«• I L t I jy K a \' J .y m
DRESS MAKIN<T
MRS. R H UAYNES,
BanuK hat * ;i>nK and exteoaive experieaee :e Milli-
nery And Dree* Making, calia 'beattentloeof tba Udiea
of St. Paul an-i veioity,io ber mom m Wataaa'*
Boarding IIoa*e, on Rokert otreet . between Feartk
aod FiftU .^treer•<, where the ha* eommmeaoad
BONNBT, DRESS, AND CLOAK >LAKLNU.
Id all their varied torm# and fa'hfi- - «nd toUciti %
■hare of the pub ic patruaaf*.
She wii; <<ut patterns to Ht the fona tar Baa^tia* or
Dre<.^*a — ali-o make to order iUk or velvet
B O N N K T 8 or H A T a
In th*mu>'. approved atylen.
All Work warraote^l to frive Mtwl
afXaa Tart
OautiMUfcrT^iiHiHiliii feataaaaat. faal, •»
taa. S'ewBi^ad. MiBhil, Ka* Tatkaad aU patela-
■Ht, aakda apua tha lawaai aad aeet ^eofahia teraw
fef the MorttMrf* Tnn pMrtotMaOaaiffaay
Hart ya-»*<— .
- voatUT * OU.
% Flan-
Ftr
Jaaaary 1 »•)— dly
GIESMAN & SAUER,
SADDiXS.
SOMETHING NEW
A BURNtR WITHOUT A CUIMNKY.
Ba» 'U..I aaaa teecivad. It ia aaauaMf *»amk lor
I. A N T 1*; K N » .
Mi*" ^r<-'ALJ. ABO BBK IT
PIRAFIKC (A?(DL1»,
Coal, eqaal to wax. juM
r«ceir»d.
CARBON OIL 0XLY60 CTS.
«( Laapa altef«4 ta tant tha OtL
AH
« J > - • . -t as«
aAKNESS.
BRIOLB,
co;
FURS! FURS! FURSl
C. J. k:o\'itz,
Mauufat'turei- *i( Fine Fiu*««,
AU. nisciumoNS a.vd iviax sitls.
34 »TR£KT, Coaoert BUI Block. ST. PACL.
DOLBLE RECTIFIED,
AND
OLD RYE A BOURBON WHISKEYS
may 8. 61
OFPivK svPKaijyTBjyna.yT ap
I.NDIAN AFFAIK-S.
8t. Pacl, November 20, 1861
KOTICE Id UKREBY GIVEN to all perpou* cIaUb-
uig to be beneficiariefi under the first ^anj *t«oi.d
■:iao*e8 of the seventh ai-ticle o! the Winnebago Trea-
ty, cnnrluiled 27th Fi-rnary, a. D. 1866, to pretent
before me at tbi* offi«e .viibia sixty davH from thedate
bereot, the evidence npoo wUieb they rely in tnpport
of their renpectlve cUim*.
(IjkRK W. THOMPSON,
Supt, Ind. AlT*ir«'for
anvS-idlwftwIra. .Northern Superoitendency.
I^ATIONAL HALL~
KOGERS' BLOCK, NEAR THK BRIDGE,
TUIRD STREET.
nnaas MUtTJBuaB.nBJS'T, t.yDMU
ihB Immediate huperviM' a ot the proprietor,
GBA3. .VIEr»iiRHOFPT,R, i< the largeit snd Seat ar-
.-iLored ^loon of the kind in tba city.
o Y s T p: R s
la every style ara terved up, on the sbortxat aottee,
at »!' hour* o( the day and nif ht.
Tb« bar ii supplied with the choiceel Liqaorn, aad | ~"^
oo exertion will be *pared tn make the .N'atiooal « J
plean.iat. quiet resort novl ) '
Ur. KUVIT2. Uein; the oldeat Fur M^caairtitrvr ia
the State ot Miane*ota, announces lo h^* tnead*, pat-
roun, aod the public in genera!, tkat he ha* la ali-ia %
splendid stock i>f
FINE FL'KS.
which be '.* preyarbd tu tnake sp to
Particular artenl' n !- i-.-^.i ;5;.-rc:eJ to bit Full Set*
of Furs for Lui.;.«i. adu i>>ii<!rfu, which will ha war-
ranted better ind <?he*tier thaa can lie tonnd aiaa-
where in ll.« city.
Riyal Erm.ne :«eti — \.uiU, Mat aad Cap* tor Ckd-
dr«n,$4.
Fall sets la every atyla at priee. raapaf frvoi S4 u.
flOO.
ReiDir •'H''jrtuia<*d to due* uataij *kvA hetave Ite
16th cf January , tb* time at whinh I start >a ay aa-
nual tour, uo* i« the rtme •■-
BLAXIlETS. TRCnUi. WHIPS, Ac. te
piertdanrtoTkaaifaiaaraa. Badk.Sd •(..$«. Paa'.
i^lUpavtaa ef al
«#-▲! aatkaaiaat &iaA<s»i.0< tka vary b*«
Biarerial aad to wanaatad. aavSNlMa.
^mmarm^cra aw rrttma ra
REAL ESTATE,
RKL\>RDS OP RAMSEY COUNTY
Will fee laratofee-i •( MOOUUn PBMXS aA«|^<a
ttMi la the Oaaaij A^-ivcr, ai ike
«mh tM «•■• ar Itai BigMw ar
By aaiar ar Baara ar Ofeaaly
ovS tarn MBS VIOUU.
E. & H. Y. BELL.
Xaar tAa Viaalaw Haaaa, IkM al.
a faure *t<.K:k of
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN GOODS
By iU» ptec* or pacAa^, ler tlw
<J O U N T R Y 1 K A l> E.
COUNTR y MKRCHAS TS
Oho parcha** Uttii Good* ot iu, and
SAVE TIME AND MONKV.
Ke six- Diiie the ■Itaalma ul the lAdia* U> our new
StTLitS or OAiAKS AKD MAXniLAS
OITK KNTIRE STOCK
Will be told tnr
CASH,
AT PRIOBS TO DEIY COMPETITION.
IW Fahlit are iavitod to vv-it our >'•« ijtore.
D W INGKRSOLL * Co..
alt-dlyhi ''t i'aui . Mmoeeota
Kew Fall and Winter Gt)ods.
m,^ *t M u M %' at a a IM a j .v^Ji
V .\ N K E K N <-> r I <> N H
r>« TC)
"The Ctifup Ca*ili store,"
KKXT IKIOR Til THK -• W. UkPRt:>;s OFFICS,
TBIBP STRWrr, fT. PAll., BINN
We aaaa tr ke«y ap oer rtpatation lur eelnux
DRY GhOODS CHEAP.
Otll aac'. •«• for youreelvM Raateuljer oar
BM>ttO—
'•SMALL PROFIT8 AND QriCK SALES. "
aaeidlv _ »•_•_■* Zl""^ TA% LOH.
m^aa sma m's.a, it a lj j .yat if,
■Br rr.nt*, aaaaUan, Bleaehec. -ml Br wr Mnsllns,
IhMhBi, Flaaaala, Maea*, H<>-.'-> -'- ^am,
*e..*e' " '■ " ' ' '■'"-"''■ '■••
Cki tn the Oae Hnee Ohea^ Gaah Store af
H K.MliX TAYIXfK
aart diT Thir.l .SreMi <t Paul. V
B»r tttt TranBportmtion of Lirt ^rtarlc. i have deoiaredwaK to rui Kjiirc od all such struoLU
tht, »^>ul. .,irf., uHf^unll.d farm- ' \^"Pl-°« "**■ '"'A"", "■' ■' '°r vv''"'•''•^ "'n^'''"'", ""
I i>9er Machujet, Oa^ttuijH ami W urn. ot ail deHCiipttou*
l*r*, at rt^mttt .*! »ffc, Cmrtf j ^.
*'"'^'J[!!!1' "" J30 to 40 per cent. Lower
Freight forwarded at Lowest' '''\^' ::''V.''''\^rT''T.T\\,
~ 1 • 1 -TN- 1 I li*»v'-' Building Columns SieigusLoc.s, Sash Welghte,
Kales and with Dispatch. ! Orate Ban and HiH castinsfs, 3c per tt-
* Babbei MeUl and Brsse Caatingi, 26/3^0<; per lb
■ and ali other work al correspoDding ratee.
la the ahiiiuieut ot Good, b; ra:l all insurance i. »av«d. TURLSHLN'ti MACHI.N'ES AND SEPARATORS,
1,3 and 8 horse tradd powers, and 2,4,6 and S horse
lever i,owere c<justantly on hand
•^^^i^^NlS FOR
fnree E.xpre'.^ I a«*ea. »: Tra na leave Chicago and
Detroit aaily t^ir Bulfalo, Nfiw "i otk, Boston and Mon- RRlCBSO.S'i; CALORIC ENGINE
treat, wu«hec, TorlUnd. «c , «p , with Sleeping Oa/s Q WEiJTLN'G HOUSE A CO /S SCHENECTAbV ad
oti all ni^hl train* '
Tickets via GREAT WESTKRN RAILWAY for
MARt PACKAGE:" • O. W. R."
,it- !'i s 1 fickrt OBia*!.
ai S'Jite Street,
O. t::;klBALl., ...A^ent
873 BroaiwrvT
•Vrw IVirA-,
t I' RF.ACH,....Ageu
JUUL'S .MUVlCt*. lien'l Aic't, Bu9»i.>.
C. J. BRVUUI^. Maua((ing !>ir*ctor, Hamilton
A. WALL Ni;F<)R:t,
aitO Cbioatri ai^d Mestem Airetjl.
» tt.t.yit B.tyB.y aavTK.
RICl'LTrRAL WORKS,
C. K PEASES EXCELSIOR AGKICLl-TTRAL WORKa,
ALBANY.
PATL.ST CAST IRON FENCE POSTS,
it ASSI1»N OR C ANTON SWEKI'SlAKKSTHRKSHCftS
WOOUWAKD'S SMUT MILLS,
SEYMOURS GRAI.V DRILLS, in stoie, Pr,^, fl 'eeth
$75,9 tertU, $&0,
SHARE'S COULTER HARROW-, ,u eiore, pnce 10,
SHARES CULTlVATOii A HIUJNG MACHINK,
price $12,
This is »c niile? tbe shorleki i.s well aH the che»pe». j ALBANY SEEI' FLA.VTEK, pnoe $16,
and nio-ii comfortable route to all Puiuls is the East-
ern States or Canada*
It i<i ao ati rail touts except the dialauoe of 66 luilea
from JltJi«iuA'- (.1 Orand ttavn, which la perlormed
oflinrot ttif spienlid Uceitu ~'>.eaii.i>Uip8 o! the line
IB ►ix hour*. TliiK chanjfo from the bet and duaty
llaiir«a<i Cars to the airy aud splendid cabins of tUr
■teamshipe where yci are turiii.be<l with staterconM
frtrtfekarye. relieves much tl * teaium ofajounooy
SUttmtkipt lAiiv Afiliou:Ui-<- ntomtn^ and ^vrntn-j ia
the arrival o! !rK.u-< Irom ihf Wtfit, oonDectinj; at
Grand Havmi with Eipr««» trnins ol the Ufiroit and
MU»OMk«t Railrotti for all |>oiuls i'Ast. By this
route the /arr is OX low, txmf (,uuJcer, Connrthonf at
tnrt lU hy axy hHf. aud you iivoid Ihv uneertaioty
aod delay ot cbauirinr can, and nearly two mUex
Omaibui. travel t. which I'aesenyer* vis Chioa/o art
aufejact
Tickets via Prairie du Chien ir Im Croose in hi- bad
at princip*! tick' • oil • '
.1 n Wamia.<>- «Tei> I iVe^l'| Aiteut, Milwaukee.
W. K. Mcia, Sup I, Detroit. jel::^
OUNTO.S C0RN-SHE1I.KRJ, pnce$8,
FANNINT, MIUi<, pnot $15 to $25.
GILITLAN & SEACER,
Pioneer Foundry,
■7.k>ruer ol Ki'tii and Pine-it«.; or Warehouse comet
i^iavae aod Robert-st. rov21-dAwlv
C. H . MIX
srcCESSOR TO W. 9. COVB!)
BOOKSELLER &STAIfflER
THIBD^STREET, ST. PALI..
OIL ! OIL
OIL
CHICAGO ADVTS.
AOBN'CV OF QCEEXCITV OIL CO..
A'
I'PHAM Jk HOLMES'
LOWn LCTIX,ST PALL
l» mBRKIaS PBIEOLEDM OIL
«t* fey tW BaiT»i cr GaDoa— }-rwe par yatL
5 5 CENTS. !
^ aaa laAaa the ftaal— «»«waB lafeari al
~ Tarkaaa IfiaNBaa SMa IhMMt la'
lad — ai^ahi. a»2 ta «i«* ««taa aal- '
itJBSfe
n APTMAa aa wbiMii eafe-
tK tarpM^aae. aad vanaated kr aay
> whkli tkatwatal kr.aadat M par eaM
I fey the fearrai or |^aa
, -K -tSP.r.-- OOaXSB AMP FDa'B SALT.
t.UlK I R i l^«, a:-. kia«« at wWWaala prteai
FAIRBANKS'
STaMIAKU
SCALES
ur ALL £iyDS '
K \rR BANKS A OREENTJ'.AF
17 9 Aa*« #lr««l. (lHt*f».
iatiam:Pn. iv j i a H C diCKBASR.
^Bav iialv ••<» c~tiT5- «*.1»dly
w I VB B r oaL ^ .y n l oj\ itajv
KIRK AMI LIFE I^HIKAM'K CO.
Capital aitcl Rf>rrv<<l !■ n naovt r iU,UUU.UOU
1.0SSES PAID PUOMFTLV AT SIOHT,
Wttbuul sixty da/s' Butice.
fL 1 1 " F. 1 N S tr R A N C K
KOected on liberal term* Policies" assignable hy en.
■lorsetuact without penniaaion ol the Conipaay.
aaatabalder* personally responsible lor engageniunts i
of the C»«mpaoy. |
DinAtnai^SUtciikaldtTt, Re,'trgncu in A'ew Fork i
Mtm York. , city. '
Jauiaa omwa. Koq., jDu tcao, Sbermau A C"., t
Fraoei* Cot tenet, bImi., Alex. T. Stewart A Co.,
Qanry Grinnall, Hmi . lUrioaell, Mioturn A Co., I
AUrw) IVli. ^:'«.: , >1. L a a Stewart. |
A'.ex. Iltmiilnn. Jr., £*<).. {0. A'. A J T. Mo<n-e AOo., I
E. M. Archibald, Jbq. , 0. Ippleton A Co. |
I 4nd otber« i
THOMPSON BBOTHERS. j
j -ep.^ i(entH ii.i :<i. Paul aud vincioity. j
GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
The largest colleetlou of fine hookr acltabU (oi
prawnt* in the city, couiLsting in part ot
Raphael" s Madonnas,
Court of Napoleon,
Women of Beauty,
Loves of the Poets*
The Centre Table.
^^««. a. .yaraxB,
ATTOK.VKY AND CXA"NaiCI XA>K AT U\W,
(Wae a Wdaar** ffhanix) %uv^
A VALUABLE BOOKi
LKSKON8 IN LIFE
^Titiiwli.al irF.RRII.I.lB.
BYERS afc POLLOCK
^ AS1T kC^tTBiCiL- iXD MiALAA.>
flhi Vterw,
PORK BARRELS.
STAVES &L HEADING- !
creat central route
To N.'w Vork, New England and iht
Canada a.
J^ a T I c B .
tX ST.
^ Paal. Noeeafear 1-4. IML.
>rIA«*wl«.
FRESH OYSTERS. |
BKC&IVED DAILY BY EXPRESS. bT^^
Wbit* Oak PWi Barrai Huves and Uead
iaf.(tpiMMtatlMh«a.)
Alaa BOBK BiBBBlB kr «!• by
OftBDWCfTAOO.,
apTl6d$ia* Oarwater.
Kv a B a B M. B— r w a
lilH.IARD T.ABL.ES
fee «.^:i ehaap f^ eaoh. lcq«u« at Wm. Ooa-
aear tAa Aiaaiow Boaae. where the taba eao
•nvW-lBin.
B I' »*
etlijuiU.
M' c a M
I B B ^ JT .
C. J. KOTin.
.a*a Maaaiiii :-«_« -»;-• =~. »; ..?,
TVt^d^ti•e^, afpante IrT:o« a Ha... aair li* w ^
itmmammm, wbcre 1 will fea pupaja* w> '-.mJ- -
kiada oThrda. laiaaali. laA aad i»liki at i&e ete^
aataotica
aaar «• r«»«. a*d Ifera
a.ia<«4d1y.
GOODS
rOK TBI
HOLID^VYH,
^W -m- faBBJBjjk\ BTT mB^itMmw
*B» OOOM-KLUMI AT t-«W rtactien ia ad Um
OBa.-t> a? taa -Slateaad ia «ka CaatM dtataa Hial^
Onart
ia MaQaac • FkaEBa Btoek, o«Mr ar 1te4
haahfew atraata. ;t. Paal.MJMaaata.
An >a«aaia- kaTt vitfe ae wi." rac*«W p(«a.^t aad
i1 sttMiana aaai 4*«1v
AT BUECnXERS.
jAVKwy .sr surweMS ruThj^ sjjrrii.
yi*T[j uppcaiU the Big CUv-k
LsAF.WETTB, MINNFJSOTA.
I
rayt/fi w.yMB a m B.yM B,
B _^ivrs rv>*
aaAM
M A L T B \"
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ItietNratcd aaitiaiBrt PraFi
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hlera.
Ai«aa<
Ca*aar
rpaaaaiaaaaaepp^yall aiBMa.
w^ Cfea DcL'vevM ta kaK
■Bfcr. fer tfee
H ia tb^ «<ty
NOTICE
tB.y «.r ar tbk sratfcai.
»\ bis Tarin. one mV ', i-in M»rrlrnar I
•aantfjllaa., a Mad Cow . iM.mr wAHe aa
tke feeUy.) afeoataifhl or tea years c:J, one born
aB «fe«ri.
avner i» re.jiwte<i lu ci«aeiurwani. pro\e prup-
mtj . pay ehArfwt . and .axe Uer awav
ttof.--'*'' PAT •■ K' m<,.trv
taa. b «» r J^li'32U*^iIu^ ' •«»-»»«- 1'V a».l j f.«xA»CA. /#•.» J / « S.V» A" UfiUB.S
",..«■ ..ler, ar* WaBBAKTSL' HUSiH. aad U>e 1 nv^i-rnj. :,
f«Aii;y kiLpener ts aav feraad Waaakt Uj His citv.
J a KBJsAVSAOi.
On. t:. lasi — da«
Micliig^an Central Railroad '
isi.1. i^mmaflHHE iso,. fine prayer books,
BIBLES, &c., &o., &c.
I Cheap for Cash, at
Ob aud .lier SUXDAY, Nov dd, 1801, Uain* laava '
the <>reat Cei.tml Union iWpol.foot of like street, ai | C. 11. IfllX'B.
fuUbW* '
O.flO a. lit.— !*ally Exprean { ex oept Sunday) trriTe*
at iH-froii fl p SI , SuspenaiPD Br.dge
at 4 06 ;> V . llbsoyt 1& .i. a., S-im
tf:50 P. 31., Bolton 12:?0 .» M
0.3U p. iM.— Night Eiprest (sx<-ept flalurday), ar-
live at Detroit at t-M a. k.. Saspen- I
sion Brirtire lliii, Albany 6:15 * * • i
Kaw York 1* ■., Uoston 4:o0 r H
Ctaoauah traiat, via M. C. Railauad, laave Qucmo ____
at d A. a. ie»Jl tr«'n . Si.'O p. n. Fast Expie-a : arriea '
in Ch;Mfo at LOU a. a. Kaat Kxpre's, aud 11 P. a. !
^'i^'^L'^'*'" , „. . J THE LARGEST ASSORTMEXT OF
The 8.30 P. a. train leaving Chicago run* ihrwich ! awuv^^v* uaa^^^ a wt
to Ciorinnat! w!'b..in ■•lnoffi' -fesr'.r b.^sfagt
5tALi»BrRV S PATKNT DFSTCRS ^ CHILDRENS' BOOKS
.ire Rnu nn Day Kipraa* Tralnx. I
Patent ^Heeping Cais fwi yig/a Trauu. for ih* Holiday * at C. H. auX'B.
adrHaBxaso CUeciK-d Tbroaslk.'^B
4^Tbro««hti«a»l« for sale in all Pnneipal Railroad j ' *
Uftee* 18 the W«»t. at the Genera! OSce, enmer IaJc* i
aod Dearbi>rn street*, (ii«ide- the Treoont Honaej ' a «i y j
Cbic»«o, andat thelVpot JX. W OrU.
, R. N, RIOF. (vetieral Scperintendeut.
J W. SMITH, Western .I'si^'enjer Agent myl8
DIARIES FOR 1862
u.
WBBr.T-jtBm r ta,*a
Tftya.Coatectjoaariee. FrMlta.Nuta. T.'baooo.Oigar*, ^"ttrre-- -.n'"-" --
\f T T T t^
FREE llOMKSTO SEm.Ktc- ^ a- -l-. a^ <_ .
i .Si?- "* • -V FUAUiBS OBBVA.. WMMMM
^ . . „ ^ . w* > '"^ iFAfiB muAD n
=. J i..vsT.r V i_^ **^i ri^» a» • «-< «-Ei««*a»d. a^ »t ta
^^. -'I'^.t'T^-'^ '?.•*' *^^-^J' *• 1 •»*« ^- tiarbB»«. e«br»oai «M tJi.
. A*r-» wiuaaliaittaai ^MaMMa ^ iMi «• aB par- { pimaaiau. a.-. -^ > ; .j .a :V* R**t, wlthont r*
^ IZ ^J^ '^ iTLTT* '^ ^"^ ! Ji-~e,,..- I, *•»* two raa 1 Bam. wa^
niM .o»a M ataale-. . _ Iw b^..'« rr j jw rsaAla ' j ^ i ,bI r^^^ awte aad ^e » a^»« ^
,md Ifti aifiat abr-v. ^^t^ ^ a^.. , ^ n r -m . ««_.a» :t^ ^^lir^lTVll «■ diaii *^!?
I MSHA ^ kt %0^,n<,^ atirer , «. Ik* -; -^ .„ rf j »».at%.»i "~ "™"'
, tkirv*«.t»»**e •»«*•« afrJeal tar* T.«* . H ' v--, ~ ^= s « - . ah-. BHl rf *h Hai l»a tow
Ftpaa, Ae.,ae.
RUDOLPU KCUCENE.MANN,
WATCH MAKER,
<*rd St., nenr Robert, 8alnt Paul, Minn.
CHOIC15
W I N T K R APPLES
•if-
ttaltranliln^ hj fo'.d aad ■%»rir aeatir doM t« or
*e Af--' ' .«. .
n hand,
aaa year. daoa-ly
W.- ba*^ .-«v«rai haadred iwrreU ef
i at low prtoM. L B A C 6!
i daell IS*. aa>' BulidiB< Cibley ««. . T
!•
•-sa rwaaatsv »err».fc; .\ . .,^,, .,. _f«,a „-« ,.«rrMMB •( Jmm. Cnarte -ehi.
and « «<^- oftu •.. «,.-. ^z.^: ^ i, ,;. ,^r^ .a. .^. ,..,. . ^ ; -._, ^^, i^m^^ akmhm.*: i -r, -ba«5
■•■l 1, «a«:y acoaartle .. tto lia* rf rtar*. iroR »• ' ^- it'. ■ -_, ^ '.^ h, "we^tad w*ei. -: -,-l- •.
»!»a; *«•«• 'il^r* create' ■ »• t, s^-sje-: • .. -^ , ;.* -, . ^ •'-i.afcfce .i*; *• ,-»•
' sst'it^' <ivU ta tha kaai.'
rnai...- *.-..--«>» .-jAa^ « l«r:s«. i.»^ I ^ta^tt ._-- . . ^.paatfaBy aadiett »
^a«!( 1 i^s ura'
' - ' a,«e a •«;» it-., i< crus -e* rwr^ la tii» aar
•^.dV di^.. aB A*a ««rk <iaaM at _ - U
uaa, a«(t>. e^aas. ata . t9K= '■aedlft AA»|v
iii. . ••*&• I '*'4"i».L»» *ij*s- ta taa aaw «•»•* I ~ ~7 ~ _
b«, ■ .., t. -i.. ^..-.t «!• «<ni-.^ fc»:-e.z CT y*« r-t-MCB rm mbw tbb BBar
f hiiiA, Gln^s and ('rtMk«*rj,
F 1 . A 1' F. n WAR F
A R 8 O \ > i \ N : I L A M r s
t. O OH. I.Mdil UjUASSBSv
nN a'ABS. PLAIN njk.\i8aKn and jai-anked.
Table Cutleiy.
C»i— t*iiHy •'O haua Um oiaal c laapie'.* aaeoriowui of
fiorsK FCR.vL-nixu Goon>i
Tv ha touad la tA* aiiy.
» «»iT ^TBC^r, <T PAUL, BIK.N.
^U <*Awt»
LEATHER.
a n^THffa KKs^LBa a mtXBl.
IMFOUHiK!^. lANNERS
AN'l)
0 U K R I E K 81
Ar* ociw HK^etTtDf an ' win leei- o-aiitAntly en
the larfeal aad bw>t stook of lAa&ei and FiadiBfa
tka fliata u<ai ns tag u<—
i! m Jl F
.y m
.y n z B m
I^FAoixh "^'le Laatkar.
<ik •• '■
rp[*r laafT.er
liariiaaa '..eather,
BrKlie I/Malbei .
■«i -^ an ! Saldle Skirtisf
8»n and lAce Laatkar,
fraiMli Qilf aiDi,
French Kip ffliine.
rnuntrj "
To All
'Wlio Wish
To Bny
Books or Stationery,
I Having added largt-l.> to my ateek bv
PURCFTASES FOR CASH,
I oiler superior tadBOoueau to CASH ParehaaMar
C. H. MI2L
3
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A
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itA
^a<«T raa.. MtlWHarO
Bf BAi a fj A — ~.W^B BM»*4
,"'**'* -*~ — ■»< V _i »-waa a; «aa, aaiti*. eieai.
'**'v fP"»;i""*»«^<'«'*»**^«»'l<'*<»<k»ahrar» j ^fr*.BJIB.-lMM» RBTXA, r H cat»B-
•n hand. Repairing uaatly doae and »arraato 1 tor I *» ed, I'ow-lered, Um, fcr sale at iuwe«l taarksi rale-
ky cic»«xj:t towkr * o«.
•itaw a^kl <^ ia :
parakaMMf roadt n ■>.
VKflt.* * .-tA*
Ml 1. I T .A (. V Ji K.)OK S.
Fo» Tateatry . Gaeah-r »i. * - «■ f ;» »;
L. . H K A t ' I i
Ma.~ a."e- of*; ; I*a v'* .^
sin>erlor Koiip ami CaiHiles, .^.^^
»AO! V j-mtF' VKAR rPPCT ITTF*"
u»a«»» •• el aad (.rompll) attcadad t».
Ti>0 L^am^i -*<di ?rvo» p^u iar lard Iklivw and
nocv
Taiuploo aod Badni's Btrt«co, and Hpltte
Alao A^euerAl aaaortmeat ..f aM kuuS.i of f^adlngl
m rr«.-5o ujaaBJ.a ijycLVua.ya \
•» Hat'. AC.'. &;:'. ^«.i <l»oads, FUbertj Pacaaa |
FUaae c»r au : t.uuT:0 e .mt *lo«C, aui are wiU
I cot be unrte'«. ' i>y any bocaf In the S'ate
I H*itieal*i atteetfin paid tn orWs
PITTSBURGH:
Ale and Porter Depot,
JBcantuy ar. bbtwbkjs 9th a ath.
M. DOKNIOEN.
haajiMt reeeivada aptaadftl Maek aT the above,
.l.Ala*aod Porter, which h*- will warrant MfttdArtate^**
fn the city, and will sfll cheap for ca*h, by tbebarraT
half barrel, b«' tie or gU'i. '
^. »_ ^->/« c-»^ '-_;----_- ^"^fj" i ..... i Al*o a fine ttook of Liquors aod Oigar* at wkola-
te. Be OXJLSY, Tdtrra a OO I iaal-ei-li aaoaiibUi . Btoea. Tkiroetraet | aala aad rataU irt»Sl.
■..ifi'nin).
IcmI .f*
KFNf-iJiJt A HiUlL,
-»-
THF SATNT PAT'l PRFSS, sr\D\Y. TANI'MIV *,. 18(>1'
ii i,r ^auit pan I |lrfss.
AMi*ni I IIK A IK K.; Dia (JS \ Ml IH< INKS.) lilKHANKS ^IA(.1>
i)\[\ (AH)\)>.
IN Tin
hi. i'.VLL UllLl AXil WKKkLV FKKbS. |
ntlXnWINU TAHIK) MIUM. ■« LlJUAl f.'tlo
.» 76 ♦
1 to «2S
I T6 »:h
. . -i fi I 37
. .. 4 ou a uo
bM 27*
4 75 i 87S
10 on 4 CO
i.'i uo : 6u
Dur uuir
fbroe linieK
Oo» wt^k
l*»i orrkN.. . . ..«>»• ' "J. I
fwi> luuath:!. . .
tbtf^' lUtintbn
iix iiiKiitb*. . . .
T«" ><• luouthn
rnHl!<HIl' iwe» « W«1U%, KITHKK is 0A11» UK WIEKLT
>ir"i InMjrti'.i lb C«»ot» l>«jr Aiu»r#
!\a. II F-ubMnjiieut ln»««rtioo.3">i "
J.^^*l A.V»«>rtM«ui»ni- l.ubU«he.l»t tb» «»?«»»• ol ' Qp^i, evtTv WtDNKSUAV ui.vJ >ATrRnAY
li» Atloruev* t«rderiD|{, au.l uol dulaiablo tor tUn li»-
I Lewis" Cheap Drug Store,
iiutu) ?riu>i
1861 ....... 1862
AUKANOKMKN l'
.%liitti« Mi(a NiA^t* 1 uiii|iaii> .
tom.ynH iiH *■ J./. «>«.»• •?•.,
Ui' Attorueyn t>rdeciD|{, Au>t uut dulajabl
(»i [ni>ot<p.lin({», 'n.l^"ll«'cl«bl» iq »dToo«-.'r ou d»li»
*rj oi AttidaTtt. I'ubl.iUorn not aocuuiiUbU fur tb«
»«0uri40v of l«>it»l a-lTerluwuiHUt* b«yiiua th» kiuouut
-b»r^>'l for thnir jiublKnti.iu.
«v.'Milii4«meuU publi»beit la bolb thu L%Uj »od
W*e,^i.. will bo ch*i|<ml til., lull lUlly r»t-» wUb uo*
>u«lt li'ir wwkly iikl"" »d'le'l.
9n« ni>»H Xolkvi, piiliU.nh*! m iIm« Mvu.rukl aol-
Oiuu-.. of teo lin.'" or uu Wr, will be obiirf«.<l, tor MMh
UunT'.ion, oDo dollar ■. u i'Tit ton lintw, Uu c*aU por
uni>.
A'tvri'tiMtmMutii le»d«^l mi.l j)l«««.«l uniWr thu h»«»<l
af ^♦t**'!*! N'otioiM, If Wn liue< i>roTi>r, will f)» ch»rir*>l
i.»uM.> ;U» u.'u*'. mien 'f uudtrr tb»l luimint, dfiy
mZi'.A .1.1 <'*''h lUMTlHlQ.
i!«sxly S'lrnrturr* l*' f*y <jamrt*rlj
Aiiv»'ti«<'ui»nl», tur a iMi time Ihaa lhiif«- m.-uitit,
ADVERTISlNit IS WtEKlA
.^ur '••tu*r», out» lunvrtiOQ » 74
■' twu iun^rtiiian 100
four •• * *'
*or.-M:b Hub'B'^uMnt iu<erti"», »u<ilor»iich
(aii^ lion, or .•<>"li iw<lii;i>t>*l ■•qaar* . 0 37^
Kvenin^
U. U. OK HA\K>,.
TrvMBr**.
«e«- - Uarjii>.s. K*i., «t MinuwnH.li*, »ud Wrr-
«OKt iVBKiKM, Knq-i »t -■^t AnVhony.wiUaor M AgeuM
'Ji -.u-uUtiUK •!!.< l)*liv I'KOiK in their rwp*rtiTB
*|r 1'""^'-<1"«'^ Illiu. ." mi'A Hi«ooQ»iii currency
Mot -o 'in hiT«»fli>t wiU t* rwotfived only »l tbx ratM
4t fcn.-h «• can aepoult it, wid CTfldlt wUl b» flT»»
- ■ -
P.Mt unici-, SI. Paul. Mliiiicauia.
-Jb >ii<.>« i'.iyi rroo»7 .rcioci a a <•« r n olock r a
\ic .^uD l*)-.,fr.iu» U .'.loct M. fi> 1 o'oi"ck P. si
•wi H.- 0> AMItli^LASD UVitltTt-KC <» flU aAlL»
■^i r'-iul to La Crette, carry id« thf .«»l»ri« and
•euuivru uiail.
Lkaieii daily ,«xcept Krid«t , nt 6 a. m.
*n-i»«» ■laily, except Tu'"d»y, at « p. *
^: t'»ul to Falli* o! ^' Croiv Wi«oon»'n, »i* ^itll-
WhU. , .Hiv«)sd*ily, "iceiit HuuiUv, at 7 a « AmT<««
iaiir. «x<stipt SuoiUj . at 13 M.
8t rVul o Crow Winjj, (Upper Mi^«l'<.''iipi rlv».r,)
aMTWi ^laily , exnept Sun^lay, fur St ▲nthtiny and Mio-
•Mp'>'>.-, at S A. a. am^ J p. m.
i..r'«ultii il. Cloud ikud Ortw Winjf. Monday,
W»dj.>~l.iy and Knrt^y.at 4 *. M
Aiii.*.'f(Uily , except SuQiiay, frouiSl. AnlUouy and
'i(inD'«ap')liii at 6pm
Arrivi»s from at. Cloud I'ucaday , Toufwlay and
Saturday, at 7 p.m.
Ukiln toi F'>rt Aberc:<>uib:«, Urm:kiarid|{«. He , on
A^ H>.T«<' ,K re diitpateh^ : on Monday aad r'nday, at
6 A M.
<4t I'&ul tu South Ut'nd, UiaaMutahfer, Imtm diU'
V. r. LOHD*
E<4UMitnau itvmna^tir. raatottiuttc , «a-: rbrAtrtoal
rurfonnaai*"
IKxtn opvn at 7 u'ckirh IVrturnuim'^' evmrntruaf*
at 7.S ocl.^k,
AdDiin-TiK'n Ui U»n<- l<> all part* •■■ t'.tr !!•»•(,
Ticket! to bf bad by apphoat^uu at thr l^>\ ••■<v, b«
twMn Ibtf huur« lif luan<t 12 o <-;<icL i. u
Th«rc will al>v> b* a
R I D I N «i .s C I! (> O I.
Opau fo« :hi< a<*<v«mmndatliui "f IjkdiO". i)Mit<*M**
ana CUUttrru.
T'lr tcroi*, *c , apply ti
(i W lt«BAViu\.Maaa««r. '
l»r OutKB Hkil, rtidiBg Ma>t#r. daelS. ^
HOLIDAV rUESENTS.:
NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS
TTNITED 3TATES MAlI.
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mi amT»,%''m r»m ii9'mm mil-,
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r« •*.%-• jr.vj»*w mjmnufjmii t^,
Mf i'Wffrr'* mjm»u f.t til I I ~t *
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I). W IXiKICsoLI \ I 0.»
IN l\(iKllSl»I>l.s Ul,(U K
iOHN L. MtRRiAM. I jt^M
«i« wit •t.-.k' '. ailti >ir>t l4A>a H«<r*M>
la atM>} iu»ta)i.T'>
ri»rh»i, T ill -an ri •m4 av^i^aac^t lai 1
all uaAvr tW Matrol • < oMSf***** Atrmtt ' ii«m«> i< i«» imiurMa «aab ■■» »»iiw i ^•r
, tw«« •«l«>rti#d h^4a> thv
SCHKI>U1-K
Ofr UliPAKrCR£:i IHOM SAINT I'ACL .
LAHiili. HCltOS s.4Li£i>
UAII.KOaDS...
SKM VOliK i KRIK KAILKOAD.
BANKERS.
llK\VSOrV~& 1JAR>ES, '
Atth"«moH tofiu-riy .>ccui,l*l by DANA A. WHllE,
nUKU SIKKKI, N'y FAIJl.
UaiIKVINi. rilK
*iT. a-* ^ri.«.*- t.y'iTKit itT.iTttt
buy au'! -mil tCacbangv, Laud Warrant*, Rtatx,
County and Oity S<;rip, kc.
lirta! Siiojul (jiitii^t-. Doiiblf
1 iiH'k
ANH TKI.Ki^RAI'H KuUTK 'If)
Ni'>A' Y'<jrk, Hostoii j^^,,
\NI» Al.L KA^TKItN CITIES,
MDNKV l/)AVEr) 0\ GOOn CilLLATtMAlJ^
KXKn H\ KtUVUlNKIS' 1X>
Mflnipolitau Bank, Ww York ; Cayuga County
I «i ^- IM ).• ..*vei tMnli 1. daily, ...1 airual ..1 HkMk, Auburn, .V. Y.; MawrH. KvaD* k Oo., Bankers,
•'' T . .« II. lakaMmra ^x . l-o»d,li-..ii- Clfvrland, (inaiBiiau, 0. H«d. W H. .-^ward, Wa«hin»{'.OD, fi
Ci. ... .L.tVil*.! .,Chi.-.«fo. V 'auiMa St. Paul, 81 U, ; B. !• Carver & Co., Baiikorii, t^.c*^o,IU.; M*i<ani.
I. .ui- .to., au.l r«a Ihniujtb lo\««York wilbooi Th««p«i.ri Broi«.,St, Pan! ; Bank of i<l. P«<il
'•iMugf I fubia^lvdA.
Thtxtuly r*oLc 1 uuata(l)iir4 IfedwAftvttu Utaljiki'''
t(i.NV» VorkCiiy. .<<plt>a4id TsMfcM Rlwpinc Cau M» JI It H K H P J I JV M ^
r'lt! . ■ SvfSiX 1: . UI, MT
^ HANKlJt AND liUOKl^K.
\\\*^ I. Ill In
Hu«t«ii l'a>.«<*ni(i.' • aui^ their HaffKatc traiiHlorrM
»rvf 4U N»w Yi.ia.
Bv particular an.l oail lur liok^tH via Ihiuktrk, »a£
lb.- New York an.l Krif Raiiiuau, wUitli arp ..ol.i at all 1
the pnnrepal Bailnmd uSoe* lu liiv Wmit Col!tH:l:Li m made thrf)u<;U thin .-(lAt'— lnler«<«t «l
~" " ~ " \\m\x\ ■ '""**' °i Timt" rwpoK!lj< — l.aod Warrant* boofht ant
Tbi> r.aid afforU tacilitie* for «bi|iniaut m Froi^ht
BZa<A»<<k Uoi UUT AND .Sl)U>— SHOUT Bl HlUKM- hAPSh
UiaiiocMnn
B .-tlAt». — lnler«<«1
and
<old — St«l«| C'.unty and City iTuern, an.i Bondc
.^ laO«-r<..«-«u^ -ah tUr l^ li..*^ aa4 '.„...,.... . ' paid for uon-reaident^
|»mtn. .r In aiiT ">li»r pj.iitr . .
«
S1'LKM)1I» LOT «-)P THK
NEW STYLE ZEPHYR HOOD
SONTAG-S. &c.
d^i..w; Hogan <fe Camp.
li
*xrf^X SundayK, »l Sam Arrifa* .Uily, exc«pt
ndAy, at i P.M.
•'t Haul to X.jrthapld. Cttrryiu* mall fur Karihault,
'.►w^tonaa .Vc , Waten Monday. Wi>dneaday an.l Friday.
*t i 4 t. ArriTna, Tu-mlay, Tbur^lay and :<aturday,
•I : p M
St. I'aul to Decorah, Iowa, Tla Cannon KalU, Kocb:
•wt«r,«c., l«aT«>i» Mouduy and Thar»diiy,at 7 a. M.
ArrirwK at St. Paul, We,lne.*.Uy mia SatunUy, at 7
t n
it. Pnol toSapvrii'r, Wl^tcon«in, InaTfn il.mda) and
to 5uorlrM» city only, Thuntda* , at 6 a M. ArnvM
ruetiday, acJ from iSunriM city only, t^atn^lay at 6
p ».
St Pauitodparta, Wi'..,»iaHudi»on, ««vt«« Tufwlay,
rawirs-tay «ud Saturday, at !i a. M.
AitItmi Monday, Weduuh'iay and Friday, at 4 P M.
St. Paul to Cotiai?e (inive. via S#wp<trt, ic., laavmi
Tkilurlay, At 1 p. m. Arr;v»H .iaturday. »i \'i a
St Paul to RimI W;a,(, luppWinK I'm* B<»nd and
N!niDg«r, ItAven Wednesday at 8 a m. ArriT«..Tue«-
i«,y at 'i P. M.
lU .t«rn mail c1oh«i at 7 r X.
Uai'« leavinK b«forc 7 o'clock A M. , olo*r at 7 P M.
Ai! otliern cliHC half an hour bpforc the 'im» ot
^tArtini;
Thu pcHtxgfl upon all lran»ient printed matter, for-
M^n au'i '.ome.«:io, au'! upon all leltor', '..>rei|f;n and
JomMHiic, is now reiiuir.-*! to be fully prepaul by L'nit-
-ti 4'.iitf N poiitafje iitainp.*, eicrpt in casM wherx pre-
,j»fc', lUMtil un leiwra, 8i.c , l.j furHijfnoiintrie^ !« opli-
Kial and thiv MtniterH do u it with to pr»pay
Pernuna mitilmg lettark, UAwnpapera, <bc , whrther
doiawllo or to foreign oouuiriii, Hhould th«;rBforp •»-
Mita.u at the office ot m;iiliui;, the exaci pONtag.<
M «rtch c"i*e, and affix I niti^ .■itatea p<.4tat^ Btaiuim
o au'tlciunl value to prepiiv the full p<.<Htaij»» there'tu.
CHAS. .NlCaoLS. Po»tra»-t»i
*\, f<„l Xh-c. 4. IHrti
ST. P A T' l>
Ale aiid Porter Brawery.
liU E \V K V \. SCO IT K > .
(! li K A M STOCK ALE
Asn
I'OKTER BR i:\VK US,
D.WTUX'S HLl'FF, ST. PAUL.
Order* by mail promptly cse<-at<>d. dwtiSdl*.
fc>i««l.#.V« •ii., SBC. Mr ai*« I« pOT Ml
mrmrijyr'm •#<., Mm »»tr*fMiif twRWa
..iatiM3i in .be awU Mr yerWttte
d.at-) 4..k,. per ^.'f.le.
^t l..t«ir
rmta. • r •« jr.v, um bMt ih««iBtki ewM
tor teaiaie*. Tftc y«r ItuttW.
«#*Ajvr>» m&cmv, tbe mbi ikM« mt
tnr ur JM17 acpaaa, 7te pw katt!*.
per bottle
mjMm'Ji%''» ma a it* «*.^«iL.
&>nti»
TSm», fie per jofle
mm»n~i.y'it •» miTTsma, iw fes ua.
'•"• dy«f>*pia, i«^ • jnt W>tt '
.« >4jn« u( c<Ki-l« *x the ttrag dun* beiu* oaai.
c 6«»vT ims.
U i^ K 1 r !
LEADb£AT£R*8 RKXOWNEH
LIQJ II) NlO\ i: POLISH, j
»'ttm\ a. • , aa t i: P ■
I 1 \ 1 » "V f ^ ( \t W ASai I '"*'•• "«■• ^"t^. dail>, uiakii.< clo«e connection! . ' Offloe at Old atand, U*ok Kow, i-l Street, rtt Pau
I ' I "k I \^ ■ V .* V^ 1_^ •T!? J I thruu<(li to all pomt* Went, ainl quicker timf thaa janl'ei^lj
. al :»
e»er ^*^lre inu.tf -tt au\ ';ni*
llwi*afa.
MMiti«.>^u, aa 1 < Ooad—
a»l Fniaya, at I e cioek a. ■
1.%' rmtc «ir|- «/ .>/. M »-««(*. .< I 1 j^„ Frei»htK«t*h, enquire «.J C tMtniau. l'-40 '
Btuadaay. New York . Jobb !< (luulap, \f> Htate at.,
B>.<t.m, MaxH. : Jacob Portylb. Frelrht Affent, 04 '^
rwfi«ckBafid», B>4k Prauw. uT. >if4r> a«4
Ok«Hi Wi^ MJaiara awl Friday, ai « a. m
» . I Ai. Ja
1) , al k A *
r.w ManM, Itef Mr * rMk aa4 tk* Fkit* of M. l>aU
• •a4l»a*«day>. al t< c^«« a. a.
IliM'tay. a 4 o'ck«Va a
PANIC IMUCfclS.
TtfAix i.A aa a si oVM u t
FANCY OKKbS (tOOU:>,
Aitent
CUrk «t , v;u.i.a(r.., or M. ii i.uK>VTH,Si. Paul.
AGRICULTURAL.
:^aa Ceaara, AIpj
^m TtKf, ■r««kiwi4(« mad Fort Akar«raakie—
llMriar* Mbi Fnteya, at t u'Lic4 a ■
rut
tanely ^^•. i^iiauty, aiU be ealrt at pncee to
SUIT THK TIMK.S
, friea 10 to 'J4c I'.'r yaiU .
u?!J.TNVT"\;;..":p-t. PIONKKR FOUNDRY
H. K. 3AWTBK, NorthWeei ^NuTeiint Agent
MarrlilOlh.Mn — iTd I **"
Asrk'iiituiai Works.
Great Western Rail-
way Company's
Plaid Poi! De Ohevr.^ KXF1^KS^ KiiKKillT LINE,
Kahrokkred Poll l>e Cbi-veitai. i ^f^
tvwy rarif l? of Cli»llHtts
r».f*«k«ca.roct««Ty.a««itw«.J ]fiv r-'.l ttihi Orej iJrwail!-^.
— B»«-i Fr lay a; 4 e'eWk a ■- j i» i r» i
.^^_.. . . .-^^ ,.^. ■^■^'^ aiid Pmk Barrejrc Iji-
Fai twtber fautwalar* tmiw* at the Getwril itftr*
«B IVirietrwt. aaartlw " AakMieaa. .'Ta tke (ISce ji,, -
•I tto Ji«*^ *Mtafa Exureaa CMBpaa/.
mi
xatiua.
.h aud Auk'iicaa MoiiHlint* if j
91 P*al, Xa» M. l«»l a^ra*4ly . U*il>tS ; PriuU-J LuWQS 111 BTtliJ
GOODS'aT LA CROSSE. | ^*«^iy-
I hplmdid >'tnck 01 <jingbaiit.t.
Careat *\ tsterii IN.V. CJeiitral
^- comt'-Hbr.ed iriH mauu::icturt- ot
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Al THK UL1>
PIONEER FOUNDRY,
!1h>«> op^npu in conuPction Ikerewiiu a
AV A.K EH O U S E,
On the Lower iit-vee, wner<; th^y (..fler Xa the KarmeiK
and Usrdonerb of Minnuscia aij aaaortufect oi
taOgiH caa Mate ayeeiat oeawcti at
mmwrmmr mjtmm,
to aa.
•allDV latM eOi ai«< tw gitet. :r*atK««
it. Oaliaa m teten
J C aTRBaKK JfcOO
ALLEN & COAISTOCK,
U F M I N .\ E A P O L I S
H.\VK JliU RECKIVKO A
la the beat artleie la a>e It ■■*4» ac alxiag, K bM
aa AtI la >nH>hh^ t tmmkt Ue <Taata*t
gnaafteat 't iin—mi ftai laat
flMkf «AT»*N a EASTMAii,
■otert. aaaw FUlk atiaa^
AIM 19 VATTEB ft MOK,
St. Aat^^WiV aad
A. C Bauaaaar, afaat.
i^Ag«at» aaa'e-i ta •»■>> taw* la tbe Statef
4ecSitai
KIL>T
aaocarvar
Notice to Passengers.
SlAUbS FOK ST ANTHO-VV VND Ml!l-
.VEAPOLIS,
Lwve St. FAHi. Lmw* Si .\Dthouy,
t UH:1jOCK. .a.M ?:>• «rciju( K. A.M.
« p. M. t»»30 P. M.
Fa U— rwy «Mto aaea way.
J. c ■UKB«.<^K a a*
Ai^i
j Tlnciihiiig^ Machines,
I Kiist and ^West, <^»«*^- ^J''LYS'!!:\ ^^'j-"^^^*
I ^^ ' ■ CLLTIVaTuRS, plows, kc,
! Colli roliCil aUii operalfO by tbe Road j of theu ...eu manufacture and from the be,st h.abl«i'.
• . . 1 1- J i- . I flrius, at prices that defy ai; competition.
BLAUlk A.\r» aiCH ITANC^
SI L K S .
Mmi and Bovfi' Summer Wear ;
I
1
loruiiug the line, uiid in wLiis'i
iLt altentiou of "ihippHins
i« invited.
We will fiirui»h at inanufaciurers' price* any Im-
pleutent or MaohiDe thui Diav be cai:ed for, and herM
i by noti;> (iiriiier« and uthr rt, that thpy netd yo wxcia
! pay to joVibt-ru '...r fbo^'- lu .-tlier Slites such ssoa
— — ~ 1 MOis hHAv'BK, a* they h.»ve done heietofort, for we
M^or lltt I'faiitpurtalioM vt Hi* #torilc, i havedeolared wak to the iv.vipK on alUuch awi.<(Di.u
thi. Haul, .■/r,,-, „«,,,M«;/rd f»cm- j Adopting Ih* motto .,:■• ih^-nim,.!. :..:.p,-r.re,'' we
I uOvr Machinea, Oastuigs and Wura ot ail deftciipticaa
hs: black aiid fancy Ciu«-!;i.»rt»| i<f., n* rr^,:.rf« •>«„,/.. ran, ^^
SaiioettP and Suium* r OloiU I *'""**' ""*'• "*' 1 30 to 40 per Ceilt. Lowei"
I Freiirlii lorwardeL ai Lowest ,/''^,^ ,r^f^*Vf''TT'"i''
Rates and with Dispatch. OrateBariandMilicaMtiu^s, 3c pern,
• ' Baijbei sVU.; (ind B.-asc Oas'.ioge, 'Jiia'iOc per tb
and all other work at cornsHpoDding ratei.
AUP
J ViTA't' I.JkK9K SU,( n ' '
HOSIKKY, (.LOVES AxNlJi
|7ia|lii>l xTj-v oTiTuo , 1 lu the ahipiiieiil of 0«K>di-b7 ra.l allitt*nraucei-Nar*d.
MAilt PACKAGEji "J. W. R."
S T A U K U U R S E S .
9t Imtfeaa IjOMpaaada.aM «««i een
, tar wk^ we will p>v a bir rriie
C. W. WDULLEV .\ c:0.,
LuWMM LMVBM iAtSl rATL
FLNE LOT OF C^m^^,,^^,yj^nr>i^^
By bxpreaa, for the
H O L. 1 n ^ Y s .
deeSSfUu.
V.ii.SKl.KK A- WICSON'.S
U K K A J a A C K i J 1 r K 1
A lew opit^ of thi* C«>brated Euyravln^ auHable
fur Chri.<tioaa Present*, foi eaieat UALP the iwaa:
priori, at BOND**
dee20. iHd Drag i*ti>rF , Ihiid Street.
ANf.
Commission Merchants,
GRAIN. PROVISIONS. LIMS AC, *C.
AMD
A a M 9 t a Fo m t i§ M
ILUNOlit CRNTRAI. UAilJU>An
HKSya TL TA SI A Ma i LMixA D,
'utaaieby R. T. aoLnacuui-y,
eti(bth Ktreet, w Blocks eant of International Hotel
.^t. Panl- octl6-6n.
< • .\ It D .
•rm^HK f.y'iusitsia.yjsn, itK.yT.ML
practitioner, (twenty-three yeaif..) will 1*
pie»»i*d to attend to thnw who may enK*Ke hi» prac-
tiffp
K4I/III1. in Woitord'.i lUnkmic Hou.«e, near the
satv>^nMon Bridge.
Att*ndar.o«« from 10 to 4 K. SPKNCiiR.
Bf.Hid»<nj>' Miuneaoo|i>. Min. '••"7 Km
TEJE^rH ON VlTcc A N 1 r h > .
^ h<'»u'y, romlorf aiil cleauune«^.
!•••»•••
uniui pa«...etl.
O.:: and t.ee specimen* at the office of
DR. SIMOXTO.S.
0Ct24 ly InnerHoll'a Block, Brirtje Square.
AT
TENNEY'S
CLOTH Ak CLOTHING
H.nPOIItlCM.
ROtiiLK.>^ Bl/JCK, nURIi STREET, ST FACL
Alwaya on haud au esteaaiTe a^owtmeal ol Oothe,
Oa*iimt>re-i. Vaptin^n, Shirta. <;»n'«' Fuiairhiog
<Jrio'«, fmbrfUan, Oaueit, ii
Alko a i;o<ai aaeurtntent oi Mihtary CUitha aad But-
tooi, that hx ..fferH fnr sale by tbe pattera, >>r maaa-
faetured into garmecta, in the baat aal M«at avFro*
ed utrle. (teclS-tea.
jM I L V t .y K m y .s .%' m
DRESS MAKITSr*^
MRS. R H IlAVNtJs
BanuK ha>t a ionK and eilen.4iTe eipenaare in Milli-
nery an.l Dree* Making, eali* beattentiuaol thaladlw
of at. Pan! ani e cmity, to ber rmiB la Wataoa'a
Boaruiii j licsAe, on Robert iitreet . between Foartk
and Fifth »trper«, wnere the ba« eommmeoeed
BOX.VKT, I)RESJ:», AND CLOAK MA£l.NO,
In all their vaned torms and fa^hn-"^ -. <nd joli..-it4 a
<hare of the pub ic patrvHiage.
:<he will cut pattern* to St the iurm for Baemt— er
Prf -»ea — a!«i. make to ord<*r tilk or THrel
B O N N K T 3 or H A T ti .
In themur*. approTed atyle...
AU work warrasted to gie* «atie<ioiiea. AmiStU.
Ua«ideaa'» Lute of 5tia»er», MmaeaoT* Kieac.
Sattkwa Truaponatiaa UHmay t|iNi tk* Eat t .
Efliiir - Toaac Aamnm' Ooaa OaM Mill
W.nMwairi'* JteatMrwad Stpaniia.
gernaewe Oil Ouaapaay of Maw Tar* .
C- > ..-acu ter TraMfamtaaa tatCMB dl. Paal, Mae
tos S<->Kh^b4. Maalnal, Haw Talk aad aU
Bwt. aMkd* apoa tha lavaet a*d hmm fcwatakh ter
hf ti«e M<inber» Tri > pM Utwa OaaipMy
Mark paekacea.
- VQQUCT k GU.
% Fan.
Jaaaary I IW aly
OIL .VNh LAMFS.
50 BARRELS
C^VHHC:>X OIL!
CHir.\«R) CtthAM ALE,
ral••l•^< J. C. AH C BTKHANK**..
rjmj»niit. «f.>* r.nBftnr i.Jt. St.
A laripe atucfc of
DOMESTIC AND FORKKiN UOOD8
By tlM piroe or paekafe, ior tba
CJ O IJ N T R Y T K A n K.
CUUNTRi MERC HAS TS
0km pan ten tbetr lkaK<« ,.; uj. ani
SAVE TIME ANP MoNKV.
We a)<u >a*iie tbe attMrtMa a* Ite l^adlM to our aea
SfT/.Jt* OF CLOAKS AXD Ma.WILLaS
THRtStiI.S-(, MAClil.Sta A-Vn StPARATORS,
1,2 and 3 horn* tr»hj pi'W^is. and 2, 4. 6 and 8 hors*
lever ^owere ojiislactly on hand
T... , n., A -ACiKNIS FOR
1 liiiw E.\preK.. Paaaen.er TrkUiH leave Chicago tno
Detroit aaily for Buffalo, New Vork, Boaton and Mun- | EKlCSdO.\ !> CALORIC EN'GINK
trwl, guebec, Portland, «c . Up , with Sleeping Ca:s Q WEiiTI.VGUOLSE i CO S SCUENECTaDV aQ
on all night trains '
a^TlckeU TU GREAT W'E'H-KRN" RAILWAY f««^
■ate IB a 1 Ticket t)mce«
etnarta Frrinkt and lickd Officu.
973 Broad WAT
K. P RF.ACU, ....Agent
JUUL'S MOVICS Grn'l Ai5't,Bnaalo.
C. J. BRYI)«<b>i. MauaKing iHrpotor, Hamilton.
A. «'AU.ivtiF»m;»,
»U0 Chicaffo and Aeetem A<p^nt.
RICILTI'RAL WORK.S,
C. K PE.'tSKSKXCELaiORAGKiCfLmtAL, WORKH,
AI.Ba.N'Y,
HATUVT CAST IRON FE.NCE POSTS,
U A'i-n.ON OR C ANTiA' .SWEKl»S'iAKF>*rH!tliisHL«a
:^L «.*-Vii» MJl^'Ji.y HOLTMi.
I
O I ' H K N T I H K S 'J" O C K ' rri> u. Wj mile.1 tue .horlral Ko well a- thf cheapen
Will be •<'>ld tnr i *i>>^ t>'^'>' ci>mforiahie route to all Puini-i iu the Elast
. -^ -_ — _- ern Stale* or Canada*
e: ^^ S H ,
ATPBIUBTO DKI'V (UMI'LTITIOX.
ffte ^kHa «l« iawIM to Twil our .Ne« Store.
D. W INOKRSOLL i Co..
allHUfte 81. Paul. MinoeaoU
New Fall and Winter Goods.
SOMETHING NEW ' j, a « i- ' u « « /, .. ^.viji
GTESMAN & SAITER,
aa»r*A>-< •.(.
SADDLES.
UAKNESS.
BRIDLES.
COLLASa,
BLAl^lkETS. TliUXkii. WHIPS, At. Ac.
A BUR.NLi. A ITIIOLT A CUIMNEY.
H*a iw^ eaea r«Mived. It i* •aaaiimkly eaAiri tar
I- A N 1 h: HNS,
Aa^' karwt<F-uv MrCAia. A.\0 SKK IT
P%RAFI?ir rA?(DI.KH,
llkBBiactared from Coai, cq«at lo wax. jnat
YANKEE NO T I < J N H
r.« TO
<*Tlie Ctieaii Ca.'^li .s lore," | "i/f •>»«*?•'*'«*'•« «>*•*•
it t!! an all rait route except i he difc',A.uoe of S6 ii.>le«
frt.ro Jfiitoauai" (,-< Qmtui uaxrn, which u periuroied
oa c ne ol the auien.Ud Ocean .Sleau^i-hips ol tbe line
in .-ii hour*. TliiK eitange frim the bet and riuity
iLaiii.'ai Car* to ihr airy aud aplendid cabin* of thr
«team«hip« where you are furuiabed with «tat«roonu
friK qf ekaryi! , reliefee much lite teuium of a journey
Skamtkipt leaee Milwauk)^^ i%oniim{/ and 'tvniii^ in
theariiVol ol tniiU.« from ih> West. CAinnt-cin^ al
tiranl Hareu with Kipreae tpiin* o! thi* Uftrcnt aiM
MUvxmke' Railrnad tor all viiutH I'.aitt. By thih
roale the /arr U as low, tim^ ifuick^r, Connfcttom cu
ture (u '-y any tiHf. aud you troid the uncertainty
and dvlay cf rhau^ing car*, and nearly two mile*
Oranibiir. travel ' , whirh l'aii»engei» ri!, C%ica,co art
Biibje<t
Tu-a<''« Ma Pralne du Cbien .>r Iji Croane to bt. had
tl State Sirvet,
Botloit,
O. fcLlMBALL, ...Agent WOOI.W.UtDS SMCT iHLLS,
SKTMOl'RS GKALV DiULLS., in Htoie, Pr...ee. f 'eeth
$75,6 tetith,»60,
SIlARF/S CUULTBR H.lRRoVV^ :u store, pnc« 18,
SHARES ClJLnV..lTOi: A HILUNG MaCHINk',
price IIQ,
ALBANY SEEI» i'LANTER, pn.-^ $16,
OU.N'TON CORS-SHELLtR.^1, price $»,
FANNIXG MILI-S. prict $15 to $26
GIL..1IAN A- !i£AC£R,
I'ioneer Foundry,
■7'>)ruer of Ki'th and I'.ue nl-., or Wareh.use come*
i^Tee and Robert Kt . mrtl-d^wlv
BKSI CABBO.V OIL ONLY 60 CTS.
AU kw4a of l^ui^ alirr^d to burc the OiL
E. & H. y. BELL.
Nt»r the Wiaalow H.u-. . rt.r - >:
osry
aocXl
OIL
OIL
i>r to 1
|N.,.
•#>ai wock siadaat tklai
Material aa<1 to wanaatod.
t,adet..!4(. I>ta'.
I U ui tte rmtf baa
^mmarmj rrm mm TBttmrn rm
REAL ESTATE,
aal aay atker lilii— liia aMlteMa la Ike
REC\)RDS OF RA.y$EV OODXTT
O. P. PEA.BO D^
Wr.ulMiale Di>aler !D Imported and Doraeattc
W mes; Liquors and Cigarb.
fblJtl Street, Betwaeu Jaekaon and Koben ^u>—\'
t Paul, Minneaota.
Huoatantly nr Hand a full anpply o*
IMJUBLL RKCTlFIEl),
AND
OLD RYE* BOURBON WHISKEYS
mayO.Sl
OFPiVK svFumiJVTB.ynK.yT #ip
iMUAN AFFAIRS.
St. Pirt, No»emt.er 'JO, 18«J1
KOTICE Id HKREBV GIVEN to all percou. clauc-
mg to be 'oeneflciaiie* under the first ^aiiu *eeoii.J
uaoites of the wrenth aiticle of the Wiuaebago Trea-
ty, concluded 27th Ft-'roary, a. n. 1866, to preaent
before rae at tbii offlca within «ixty day^ from theda''e
hereo!, the evidence np».n which they r^ly .n .upport
of their reapectlve claimi«.
ri.ARK W. TKOMPSON.
Supl. Ind. AfTaim'tor
ti'.'v2*dlwftwlm. .Northern Superintandeocy.
' NATIONAL HALL
KOGER.S' BLOCK, -VEAR THK BRIDOK,
TIIIRD STREET.
fij'HtS K!»TJBLlflU.rtEJ\'T. V.yUMU
i.'iB iii/iiiediate iiupenrim. a oi th>' proprietor,
CHaS. .NTFJiERHOFFKR, is the Urge.: .■•,' >.,« ar
ranged Saloon of the kind in th* city
o Y s T p: Ii a
lu every style are nerved up, on the «hort«*t notiee,
at »ll h'juiB ol thed/«v and night.
Tne bar is supplied with the rhoiceel Lujnoni, and
oo exertion will be apared to make the Natinaal a
plea«..iDt. quiet reaort nn»l »
.VU. nc^c KlKTlo.SS A.VQ KVCaV S1ILX.
3d StTREKT. Cncert HaJl Blo.-k. MT. PAl'Ia.
FURS! FURS! FURS! >'i"-'^^'^*» -"MK^AispwdK-awi
ttaa ta tbe Cdoat^ Aa.a»er. at tke eaait
C. J. KO\ ITZ,
Maiiiifat'tnrt*!- i>f Fiiif Fur^*,
A6KNCV OF QUEEN CITY OIL CO .
IFHAM X iUH.MKN*
U u:. >r PAIL
100 BARRELS PBTROLECU OIL
turn aaie by ike terrr <- Ga.. ^ — i ..-« :«•." (a:..
5 5 CENTS.
Itea Ol ta* taAea tbe MiMliiai omr «r. »itkar» at
KKXT IKBfK IM IBK :> VV. iJk.)-Kr.Ss ^>KF1C£, |
THIRP STRFFT, »T. PAll.. MINN j
Wr aeaa tr keep ap our re.TUtation lur i^lnu^-
Ueo'l Wehi'ii Ai(«nt, Milwaukee.
W. K Ml m, .-=..[. t. Detroit. jeili
twmmr umL ajs'tt Lo.yttojv
DRY Q^OODS CHEAP. H»it AM) LIFK IViSlRAXF to.
C. H . MIX
(trCCESSOR TO V. 8. COMBS.
BOOKSELLER &STATI01H
THIUD^MTHUKT, ST. PALI..
Oril aail •«• for Toarwlre* Remero>jer anr i
Capital bimI IUo< r\ < a !• itnaovi i kt'.oOO.OOO
•«MALL PROFITS A.V|> QUICK HALES."
B«eSd1v _ H. KNOX TAYI.OK^
K««4i «Jr.« »*/.*•. I* K tu I .yji M,
■^ riiim flMlkl ■' - r.l Br wn Mnnltni,
fkkkif*, Flaaaele, •■ f >.-.-> , Wuoien Yarn,
■kittati , Ok'aMaerea tilaukeU, Baakefi. .^.r.,
kc kr
•1.^ to t).. (kM> Hrtoe Ch«<»)i Caah Sior* of
R KNOX TAYI;i»%
aiy T. . i -••r»-i -■• ;■» r. M
i>OP5E8 PAID PttO.MFTLV Al .SUiHT,
WiUiuiit iilxty dari' notice.
FL III*, i N S LI R A N G K
IJlected on liberal term* PolicieK aa^ignable ^y en-
lioraMOMlt without permion on oi the Company.
Stetakalder* personally re«po laible l.ir »ncageroenU> i
<>( the Company.
_____ t Wr««:fvrja»i.'.S'(.' XA.->/J»r«. ffi'Vran.-u tii A'ew York
\yllAV. AlJIJ>^ f'IdL' _*^» ^ ^Jau.eH Brown. K*(,. ! Ouncan, i^herman * C".. \
-' 1 FraiicmCotienei, Ea^., Alt x. T. Stewart A; Co., i
•jt-.^. r .\ I K B.\ 1 KS ' Beury Grinnall, )u^ . irmnell, Mintnrn k Co ,
" ^X ***•■ '^''- •■- ■■ * ^ * * *•»»«■». I
* A^ps. Hamiluin Jr., fi*q..iO. Ml'. « J T. Moore a Oo. , I
K. M. Arrhibald, Baq . 0. Appieton H. Co. {
*nd rttber.
'<T.*NI»AKI«
SCALES
m^A
THOMFSON BRfmiERS,
.'V(entH lor ^L Paul and riucinity.
GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Th* largest colleetiou of fine hoo>,> «c'tabl* foi
pra^entH .n the ciiy. coimisting in part o!
Raphael" s Madonnas,
Court of Napoleon,
Women of Beauty,
Loves of the Poets »
The Centre Table.
ffkifs aad i*
aa' to fire eatire >ai-
ajT
.IV J
I ISBRLN >APTHAtaa«soaUMi*w£
•'•■Hii : .--.:.-. ant varraated iar any
«nh the oSee af tte lig !■ ft CaM
% e«ilar •! Bau4 af Ckaalf (V*mb;
««4«tei JOBS Ma4£.
' •kjUi iaa«aaa*4 te. aai at M p»r ceat
Ma* eaaa. far Mie ky tte barr*. >..: cal^c-a
1A« BAUSLS COAitSS AHP K1>K
ttBArPmeS, ^ LwA< at wbftl
I PH %X 4k H
».. . :n . 1 1
I
IBTERS & POLLOCK
ATTtRNKY AMI OK'NaFJiAiK AT 1„\W.
Itmy, %u H'naar'' fPhaiatx) Bto-k
-. PORK F.ARHKI.S.
jSTAVES& HEADING-!
I
A V.\LtJABLE BOOK*' '• Ai^»»r. »**.l,*r— , —4 r#- ■-are, ' Ate.»UM
•if-f-'ti.tCX.^ek. I D,.Tl6d$ai*
Mr. KuVIT;, '.^xog the otdeal Fur Mwiah<-tuf»r ia I By T «<»<•*>.,
the State ot Minneat^.ta, aaoounaaa to h.* Ineaaa, pal-
r.>oa,aad the public In B»awal.tkat te kaa ia •la.ia a
apleadid stock . f
FINE FTHS.
which h» *.* prepared to make ap lu ur4«r.
Particular attentit n !.• »Nn directed to bi* Full ij*l«
of Fur^ for Lad.ex an^. itiiK'ren, wtiich will te war-
ranted better snd cheat>er than can l« toaad aia^'
where in tl.« city.
Riyal Eruine :^•t•. — cutta, MaS aad Cky* turCfcJ
dr«n.$4.
Fall eeti la erery atyto at prlne> raaciof (tmb 94 t<.
$100.
Bemir .'»: tqiio.^ to due* uat akj •k>-:a fcetaaa tte
l&th of January, lh.< tioie at akif^h I atart mi my aa-
nua! tour, uow i« the time t
m I' w* PCM" t m M ^ r ,
clllj*nU.. t I. KOVIFA.
L K S 8 4> \ S IN LIFE
'»i*t»Ri'*.M%.\'» .vtaiki.
ST
i
» 1»<ul. y.TeoVee 14 IWl
FRESH OYSTERa
Ri-LtlVED DAILV BY EXPRESS.
a'e M
Tkird t«tieet, appr.<
•tav iftaaae, where
ktedaofkirxk.
artaotioe
aaaar «• viw«, a%j kr cabin
a.<c«4d1y.
m baa raa«v^ ap oa . rm^iif. t .y m M M m i m.yM tt. '*»i.m
■ ^ "a.!. Mar tke Wia- ; •■ • "- r 'il
-rar^ vn ♦tal all M \ T T T.I X.' * «^
^: (efbkaat laaAan- , > l A L.t i ri Y >>
""■^^^ .'t A^L ki.\D.^ Michigan Central Railroad
1 MIliiAMvSdfcOKKKXI.KAP' \ , — _„-,—_-—- FINE PRAVTTT? Rf-lOTTH
L \ H C ttlHBANR. ' i
■ •■> ''y j GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE , BIBLES, &C., &0., &C.
' To New York, Nt-w England and tht [
Cunadr'Ji. } Cheap (or Cash, at
On a»d attar dLTCUAT, .Nov M, ib«l, Uj.ina laava ,
thaUreat Oei.tnl Union Depot, foot of lAkeilreet, a* ; C. II. .tllX'ft.
li.lluWn j
a. Oil a. I.I. — "ally Exprea.. (Hiicept Sunday ) arrire* ~ - •— -^— —^
a? I'<tniii 1 r J» , siinpeneton Br.d^ '
:;^j;f^..v.tri°/^^'t"'''''i diaries for 1862
e.30 j». M.— Nipht Expreo (axrept Saturday), ar-
rive m iietroit at CrUS a. a . ^a>>pen- '
«inn Bridfe S:26, Alhauy «:!5 a a., , *' C, H. miX*S<
New Y-iik li a , li.jblon iiO f a
Cittuauat. ;raiaA, vi« M. C. Ratlruad, leave Chicago
at li a. a. rr»l! t>«'n , h:.',0 p. m. F»>.^ (.xpie-a; aiKva
in Chi'-afo at >.(M*. si. Fax'. K\pie<4, and 11 r. a.
.SifbtMai i«:n I'pijE i,AK(iEST ASSORi'MEVT OF
The 8.a0 P. a. train leaving Chicago ruoa tbroogk : ^oov^rvi ati..-* x ur
to C'.ocinnati wiihoui ch^ago nf c»r« it b.^gage.
MALISBIRVS PATEIfT Dm-ERS CHILDRENS' BOOKS
.\re Rnii on f>ay Ei preai* Tralni.. i
Pnteti! Sitepuig Cart on yig/il Tiuuu. ; for the Holiday* at
tar "a»yyag« ChPckf d ThronKb.-Sk
aWThrvUi^tickeH '.ir wie in all Hrinc. pal Railroad
Otticea IS tue Weat, at the Getera! OfBoe, pr-rner Ijike
White Oak Pori Barial *<tivei> Mid Mead
, (k piaaaa to the h»ul.)
(M- Hlr t.f
i«JU>W K.NT a Ou ,
Clearwater
£ K— r w
lill^l.IAKD TABL.KS
ft... »■ •.^id ateap f-.r eaalt. Inqvira at Wm. Cua-
•laaa, aear the a inak>w 9oaee. where tte tab a can
te laaa aowM-laia.
NOT_ICE
2ijhn.y IP mr rmm ^rmticmi
: i« t»rni. .^oe mile
c. u. aux's.
a4 aa^a, ki
M dcnnaoKii
*9» OMiS^BLLOk AT tJiir. Fiartiaea la aO tte
Opa.-t> of rkk Stata aad ia ite Cvtai Hiiii D^kikl
Court
OSea ia MrClaaf "a Pkaeia Bkick, eaaaar af 11^4
aad Wakaatew cuaau. :t. Faal.MiBaaaata
AU kaeiinw' left witk aae wil' reir«*ea prea.) I aad
partal atteniwMi. aa«| 4kwle
GOODS
,^^, „, Ilafaykttk, minnf^ota
H O L L D ^V V S ,
Uie^Alcd Baitiuorc PfAri u>btfr$,
Are aow
Ckm*1tt
Uraeerf
taeepplrali
Cka Dei^vereJ ta
•Ilk'- 31 -L-
aa ia tte eity
tte oaaatrv yraai^a aiaaalil t«, ao-i
kr Ikprava at ndBcad rau^
Ojrrtan aia WA>&Affm> mesn. aad the
<aalt;y ewfuiia >a aay kraad teiagkt u llii otv.
J. a wmfiANs * ou.
net. x;. ikei.—dkM
FRKK HOMF»TO 3Km.Ktc-
AT BUECH.NEB.S.
jAi'huoy sr BKTWKKy ntTHjt Sixrti,
Naarly uppcaiie the Bf Qock.
mw J. mmjT.x-jmm r rs.-.a
MILLS,
uxvAtmo <jx puAiMsrs cmmmh, wuemM
uu STILLWATmm B"MD CMliSSKt
Itea mi. it ja«* raiaiptal* .i, aad to ta food raaaiac
(*ar iiiteliKj aabraca all tte MHi te-
ft^BK /• H'tPmittTOIt» •# 1 1tM
■^ ' ■ -' .• ^ 1 -■ " . ■» W MtA Miaer ef tkt
ihr- %. w a aa - r.«.~> .<-.%•', -• ^ (ms ta al aa^
^' 'Jl ' ' ^. r- . .' Ak«.il^k, WTi. a. kepi raaau^ u^t aad «ay. »• tkal kraier.
lh» r ce:»t ». »^ aa«■^ee1«gT-a «-- •»" "^ -i" tte | tteMad cf akial ateaa 101 af
lU. a»' wa; rrt ep la tte Rast, wj^aat re
gar4 U, «ipaa.«. It ka« lw.< raa af Bana.wkick
T«ya, OoalecUooartee. Fn>lta,Nut«.Tfbacoo,C%art, ^j .,.,"
Ptpea. ae..ae. daeJOaSw*
i. « : ' r
an.'! .» a- ' ft :
- ■.«» Sec River ,-»• ■. .
« I teas Mt kf ttM «■
:••< I We hawa aaawak tte <
CHOICE
ii^L -::ii_L_ \y I jv p j> ^ A I' P L K JS 1 !«£■
RUDOLPH .^CriCE.NE.MANN, , I JSf
naf Ma klatkaalaac
«t fc- Faal aya Tiatehy
: .. .kf haa siade ai^lf^^ttaiMlkaaaafkiebii.aadiB wk^
"^ '-h, «t flm aiaae eatua eoaf lasea
^ ,» ,, ■'^* AB k&a* U ra*a w»H te waigkai wkea teaa<kt to
Fa«lt-»-r .» .»-,., i..«^. »«. , ^ 5^.^. uieiiui,^^ ^uaarteatekat awae. k 4a*raa We
o: 14.. ..ea: »». J!-r- traate: i.._j..^i:. w fcei ■■■kte.t m laji^ to tte » 1
wmmmi FlevrawJ a* freat a
i le ••« 1 !i.~,-**-|>» — -.n* l-.c* 9* .'a.-.
WATCHMAKER,
■«anit Paul. Mil
. Mma., a Had Otm
niylD
r ^r 0Sf ««• ani IVarb-.rn etreet*. (nnder the T:*mont Ilonae i A TTT J
fr..m M.=rnn;»r, Chicago, and ai the IVT««t .A W OrCl
(aoaae wk'la aa I R. V. RIOK. .ieueral Snperintenoeul. I
To Ail
"WTio Wish
To Buy
LK..\TnKR.
mjiTmmm.>-.KKSfLMM r mismm.
la.. . - . . SIM., a nao vow . (aone wa'ia WB j R. V. RIOK. .ieueral Snperi
del •._. -• ..; .J abo»»te»<ht or taayaaiaoia.uoe bom ; i w FMiTil '.^r-. ".. ei,'r. A^ea-
brckeo off "kort. I ■ ■ "
The ovarr la re^uaatad taa— aafaiaaiil.prave prop-
erty , pay charga*. and taka ter away.
a<»»v-.i*w« HT.'lf'K Hijittrv
rvLLvt H. uo.y.it.its.yt* it- *n.i»tt.\
( liiiia, C.ia>> atid (rorkrry,
F J . A r F. n WAR K i
V K oo \ 1 i . \ N ;. lamps;
k. O O M. l.Na UlaA^SKB, I
n\ aaiu, PLtjv i'i..*.n lshkp ani> JAVANSicn,
l\ible Cutlery.
Centaotly .« hau.i tte oioat e >atpM'te aaat.rtawot of
MOrSh FUR.NL-IiINu OOOFH
To ka kaad hi tk* *iy .
ti- «««aT gnWKI, *T PACL, MIK.N.
I
9 I
i
I
l.Ml'OUTKKS. JANNKRS
AN'l^
0 U K K 1 K K 8 f
Ara aow rao««e1a( ao'-^ wfll kaap ei«<taJ>tly cm
tbe larffeat ano beat (toak of I^atliei aud Findinf*
tte iihite ..« .-latag ut—
a.* • -# P
-^* m
.y n I. K 9
^.-^ at., .ear Robert, Saint P„„,, Ml..... ..To?-:.:."-' ""="- T^V^ '^f^"*^ ^
; dac41 ttlw. Ha-- Bu';am< SibUy »%., ixmar Leeaa
tiaJiranUiusr ia ^oUl and siieer oeat!y done to or • --
■ ' Mkiahra,
iraatel b
*»*-l9. \ kr Ca^M^T TOWKR A 0«. t i>aa. Jte*
■|^'t«>.£«l ak«rl» i« Mi«K>«>t« an! r*.p..
watt Akwlf k^ uiBl.
A^ a aaw Miii kw fwim-^mg «i
lAaiMal Ikiallii.
ia tbe ear
, le waxTaatau
K.aat'ji. •^A- mj^'M mm.
.- • -. -- i<i & utM., aa:S-. ••.*«4 eU . ifts^. sekW dkele
'.ii* ■ * > . * . „ i» .-■.."**■ la t2Mi oaw ate^M i ~^*|-— ~^'— ~-"~*~".—~^~~~^— ^~~""~ -~ — — .^ _„
b« . «*..iR.-e ^-.^^z^tZ 'J^fii fi^^m rm 4tMr rmm mmmr
par Apood i!9..rtnientol wa«ekeeaBd'H«eh»ahray« ^UmJHt.—IViOBntSi, P H CmCmm-
JO liaad. lUp«;rla,! "aally done and oairaaU I tor 1 ** ed, Too-lered, ,%a, f>.r uta at ;uw*.i ma-* •. rate.
tatL
ectU dkwaa^
Ni I I. i T AU Y HOOKS,
, fta ITT *^iakll a»d Art'lf-T .a:
L. H F A < ' M
ki - «c*e: of »::!*. ■
s Ulterior Soup and Cu tidies,
■;*•!'• -rRkK' VV AK rpprn : rt'F^'
T-- »a. . .-a»h prioe p.:; wr L».d Taliuw aad
Ijritninb .S>>le Leather,
dak . •• •'
Tpper Liatler
Harnaaa l^.athei,
Bnrtle Leather ,
•*.. •• AU ' 8a. 1.!,.- Skirting
8e" snd Iac8 Leather,
fVench C«i! ?kin*,
trench Kip fk^ne
(.•nititr) •'
iBooks or Stationery,
I Uaving added largely to my ateck b\
1
I PURCHASES FOR CASH.
j I om-r auperior iadBoementa -o CASH Porchaeen.
I
C. H. MIX.
Taniplfia and Madraa* Mnroceo, and Hpllte
Alao a^euer^l aacortmeat .>f all kini!.- '>f rstUt^tpi
PITTSBUROH
Ale and Porter Depot,
m I Ts.-iQ m.MmmmM.a i.ycLiut.y^
• ' Hard aad Sot*. !»h»u Alaoada. f ,.t»r-- y'ecaB» |
call ail i uaaiuiiie .Mil aUtaA, aa a* will
not te UBfleraoM by aay bovie in the .»^ate
Parttaahtr atteatxin paid f or<Urk
a . 'or rfkVi* Tue»»uiV 1>mi. .HaiCia
IJFv-i.f.H 4 KIK.KL, half IxirrrS, h^i-'tie or gU»'
Al-K) a flue i-tock of Liq'
.M . D c) K N 1 a Ji N .
Haijuat r.<ceivea8 e|>lendiii atock ot the above,
.^AJeeand i'.ir'er. whi..': ht- e-ill trarrkot aaparlflr taaaw
fn the City, i-nd will aell cheap for cahh by the barrai,
- - - - eCaB»
•e. . fcc OOOUET, TOWKS a oo | janl'ei-i.. iA»cauaii. • tiiooa, Thtra atraai j aale and rataU
aon> and Oij;ar* at whola-
1 INTENTIONAL DUPL I GATE EXPOSURE J
1>
■c-/t
xiS.
■ ^
1
A
5
■4-
THK SAINT TAUL rUKSS. SUM>AY, JAM ARY
o. 1862.
She ^mX |\iul %Xt^%
Counting House Calendax-
00
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5 « T
Y«b.
Apr.
1 12 IS
no 20
■!(• 27
J 3
9 10
16 IT
•23 24
12 'it
' » 10
;i« IT
'48 2-1
W81
« 't
113 U
i^ 21
lUy
Jan.
'■>?
2S 29
4 5
1112
13 1»
25 36'
1 '2
-< y
Id itf
•.'.' 23
■;y J'->
1 2
s 9
l^ n'.
22 2:<
29 80
.% 'a
12 IS
19 20
2i5 27
ft «;
12 13
19 20
26 27
"3 '3
9 1»
Irt 17
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.. 1
7 S
14 1ft
21 22
2S2t)
4 6
U 12
1^ Itf
25 20!
8 I Ju'y
10 It
17 I*
2» 2ft
81
i Aug
14 15
21 22,
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7 S
14 15
21 22
2> 2'.»
8«pt
« 7
1.-! \\
20 21
27 2S
;i '4
10 11
IT IS
•24 25
81 ..
I 1 ' 2 3 4 ft
8; 9 10 11 12
15 10 17 is 19
•22 -US -24 ii) 26
29 80 81 ' . . I .
.. ..'..I 1! 2
6 6, 7 S 9
12 18 14 15 If.
19 -20 3122 •?<
26 27 ^-S '29 Sli
4 ft Get.
11 12
1> 19
25 36
•2 3 HOV
9 10
16 17
•23 24
80 31
6 7 Dm.
13 14
■2tJ ''l
14 15
21 ^22
2S -29
•■. 6
12 1:5
19 -iO
•26 27
2 8
9 10
16 17
•23 '24
ao ..
1
7 8
14 15
'21 2*2
■> 'ii
« 3
9 10
16 IT
•28 24
•^Ir
7 s
U 15
21 ^22
2S 29
'4 'ft
11 12
IS 19
•2ft 26
4 ft 6
11 12 l-^
l>i 19 20
•25 26 27
"2 3 '4
9 10 11
16 IT l-^
23 -24 3ft
30 81 . .
.. . 1
6 T s
18 14 1ft
•20 21 -22
27 l^ 20
8 3 4 6 6
9 10 11 12 13
16 17 IS 19 2l»
V, 24 25 26 27
dc' 81
CHL'HCH DIKECIOaY.
lieiow fr« gire b ilireoturv lo the Tarioua Cburck^«
k''tieeit;, >or tha mmo ot iirui^erit, aad otb«n wbo
K&? wiith to »tteud nArviiM al any of tbrm to-diiy ;
•J.SITtU) PKESBYTEfUAX,
u latj^ArKoU's Halt, corner of Third aud Wabanhsw
■ .r««r«, I0>4 wi. M. :iu>l 3 P «. Kfv JuH«<pb McCart
r»«v, Putor.
SAPTIsT.
Saftist Cbcrch is War:*!. Papl. — Kei^aiar wrri
let on -umlav — preaching at 1 >i, Sandity .-o^'ool at
\i% a. X , prayer and coaferecc* ai>«tiDK ut 1 Si >* M.
IU». K. M ri. lVas«, Paittir
t>4/T.^<T Cui'ROH — C>n Firth «tr««t, u«;ir Jackson.
IrrTiMs at 10 «i a. M. , auu7>^ r. M., Aabbiithii. W<>d-
•ida. •reaiujt, l3ctur« at '\^. Ker .l'>hn D. Pope,
-•^tor.
ntESBVTEHlAS
rvtat PBBUiTrEiUAMCai'iirB — 'hi tb" rorner of Third
kaJ.-'t r>«t«r srrti«t.i. Strricen aA. 10 i< a. M. ahd 7 H
r II SdT Jubu MattocaH, Pa!>tvr.
C(.rru\L PKiitRYTEiua.t Chcrcr — Un Ninth «tre<4,
iMtx tbeCaiMtoi. SerT.c<» at lOH a. x. and 3 r. M.
iier J U. RlhelOaffer, Pastor.
aocst cv HuPK — Ch<pel on Walnut utreet, (two
aintetn vent of the Winsk)» Buu»«.) S^rvicM at lOS
A «. aaa7>% P. X. Sunday :iabool at 9 a. K. ; W«dnM-
ca; eTMaic^, iHctureat 7>ii.Rev. Ur. N'uble. Pastor
METHODIST.
MAKNtir SrREET CacRca — On Market ••treet, n«ar
•»ue Post Ulfice Services at 10 K. M and 7 P M.
n«b>Mth School at 2 P. n Prayer Mi'eting on
Wrt^iue^a^y -vening at 7 P. M Kev. J. O. Rich,
K-a^tor
J tCKiioji Strict CiirRcH — •'ornerof Niniu andjaak-
M.ui«u«etH. Services at 10)^ a m. uu 1 7>i »€. 1". Sab-
ratb Senool at 'ii^^ P. m. Prayur Mneting on Wadnes-
> ty rveuioit, at 7>^ P. M. Rer Dr. B. Y. Cr»ry,ra»-
l«»r
'jrtawa.>i Motboodit CHrHCB — Corner of Sixth laid
iu.«»t«)l utreet*. Service* at '.O-^ a. 31 aud7>^ P. M
fieT. V .ioiik.. Pastor.
tiKRXAX l(cTHUDl<rr SkHviri — Corot-r ,A PluaMUit
.»ud .'lu» Mtretf til. near Jetfernon Sch<M>l Houne, every
muoalh, at 2S p. x. IU<v. Cbarl«H llollman, Pastor.
■*CA>-DiN*viAi« MaruuDurr CtirKcu — Oi'rner ot Tenth
•ud reiu[H!raace atreeta. fwmcMat 10>4 a. a. and
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CHOICE, PURE OLD
botti.f:!) W I N KS.
OF KVKKY UKANl).
I' A X H K K O I N !• A I" T II K
ILMON
CHKAPKU THAN
tanldlt
HAl.L
rUK CliKArKS!
PALMERS VINEOAR
H'K
1862!
Another Victory I
Wiiuui ilir !a»; lf» J.vin .lur Vineifxr has br-'U
submitte<l t» A chemiei' test, by t)r 1>. B. lUid, <>t
this cit» , wh'Jee srientirt • re^tearrh «nd atraia-^ rni«
are ul a vrr) hi^t order, ami njxio wboae c^rlideate
the public «au reij
From V K Keid. M. ... K. R. ^. fc. , i*racti.-*l Chem-
ist, and author 01 11 amen u« work* on Cb*iali<tiy,
Public Health. Ac. •
" I hereby certify, that 1 have exaniiBwi tlie via»-
gar oianuUcturwl bt CO. I<««is A Co. of thii city,
and have found it of eicelleot ({ualily ana free from
allde eteriou« ingredieuti>. D. B. RKU) "
" St. Paul D c, IS, 1S«1 "
Sold at » holeiial' or retail at iwr work* ua Sibley at.
ST Paul, Jan 1. 1862 C. C. LEWUI A Oo.
Caibon Oil & Lamps.
I. A .M P ^-
TO BB KOI Xn I.V TH». r|T\ «>k .sTaT*.
3«>4» iM»c. L % nv « Hin% K««
1. .\
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I
JUST RECEIVKD.
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BUFFALO OVERSHOES
CHILDRENS
GiU.CKlUKS.
NEW GROCERY HOUSE IN sT. PAUL
COOLEY, TOWER & CO,
Mi
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KENTUCKY PR3CMIUM
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Ueuri.'tta .'' Horn ha«. 11.llo.4t c»u-r>
<*ll BiV
bed AAd board, I tivreby forbid all permou* whaiaueve*
from irustin)( ber on iby account, as 1 naall pay •.->
debts of ber eoutraclio«r Irom and afWr lUi* date
Dated St. Paul Dec. '.Slh IMi
dec28d3w J.|B.-HORX.
r \ K B O > O ! I.
MARVIN'S CROCKERY '
Importing House. j
Mae*. 60 CENTS P-r uatt-S
4un*tii»Mo> ntHiH.if^iH,
\» --r-
\.M» « HILI»KK.Nh lMf»KlIlfc> «} n»k||t\ fki|^ MTsi. it{\%\
SXOW HOOTS. i-IQUDRS, CIGARS,
&.C.
\\ M. J. ^M ill! it CO. I •»At'K^«>^ -i ."^l. Uvrr AlWd ST HAUL
NO INFLKIUK oil. I
». fan
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.TU.i<aw
^TJTM OfMl.y.^'BHOTJ,
ol Kanuev. — s.h
T» tti.H Sheriff or any l^citabie ut aaid County:
In the nau^«o>' tUe Slate •>{ Minneaou, you arehar*-
by commanded to auaiaiuu it. 8 tei<H>l and Davtd
tVellman, If ihey ahail U- found in y»ur oouaty. to be
and appear before '.be underi-igaed, one cf the Just ■
ees of the I'eaee tn and f r said c uaty, on the ISth
day of January, \^f>'l, at nine o'clock in the f> reaooa,
at my office :n the Third Ward, St. Paal.ia laid eoaa
y, to answer to Onear Candl in a civil aetiaa aa4
have you lUeu and there this writ
Oiven under my hand IhialSih day oi Ditiwhac.A.
I)., isai. M. w. sruJVA.N,
dcclttSw Jaatioeof ThePeaoa
P" R~0 S P E C T US
ValT ATM —la i«^ «• yaar*
•ImmiM giea yowr frtaad kw a |n lilt, w* a4«ia>
/^•u td goto C. k H T. liU't. a«r tk« Tiaalai
Ba«aa, Thml Sti«ai, aad b«y a aiae I^Mf a»A a flal>
Ua id tb«4r BaM Oi: awi m»i it U iMr. a* tW rcaa-
eat viU ba BM<^t »« wall aa eraaaeatai.
rsey kata aleagat a aiaa aaairtaiiat of Fiaafc C»».
eertea.rntta.te.. *c, «hi* ttar aaU taMiteMy
Toai*.
JOHN THORWARTH
•OUT * SHOK HAmrACTTKIE. THIRD :
UKtWlSS ituBEST ASP iXOUCkS
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tntma» la um npprt eovatry, •• kavo
at tbi> ptaint (m aubneeuoa witk
O* Bo*** «« Oeolay » Towt. S> l.ouia. wbteb will be
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ptM* aad wati arwurtad >u>ek of
OROCEHIKS,
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Inventions, Agrio Iture O'^mmerew aud !be Indiutri-
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inventor, as it not nuiy *<>at In-, illustrated dercn^
tions of nearly \i\ the b'nt inveuliooa aa they eoire
out, but each number oouiaius an official list of the
ctsimi ol all the psieuts issiiei! from the Taiteu State*
Patent Office during the previous week : 'bos givag
a correct bisuiry of the progress of the ioveotiooi in
tills country. W- are als/. receiving every week, the
be)>t sciealitic journals >: lireat br'.!'.:in, France and
Germany ; ihus placing in our posseaaioa all that
is transpiring in mechanical science and art in tliaaa
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AND FaKMER:5:
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appertaining to tbeM> parsuita belug pobliated ftasD
week Ul weak. Uaetul and prartical in:i>rmat:.>n p«r-
taiaioix 10 the interests rfmiUwrigbis and mill owa-
ers vi,! I>» found pubtisLad io the Bouarrmc Aanu-
txks which inlorroation ibev caaaot pi—iWy obtain
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and farmers are interei<ted wii! be touud diacus»«d ia
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.leclu N<'. o7 t'srk row Vfw Y"rt
J.V fltttUJTK COVmT-'—COrJ%'T\'
of R-im-aey — .•^late ol MinneS'ta,
At a s|>eoial term of the I'rubate Ooart, heir In
and for ibe County of Ramsey, at .•^t I'aai, <>a
Tbnrsday.the 14tb day of .November, 4. D , IMl.
In thri' matter of the estate ot Wiilmm C liray ie-
censetl ;
I'pon reai^ling and Bhng the petition of L. B. Grnig
'iDd W. i . neeiei. atimioistrators ot said estate,
pr.'Viug for le aons tiMreia set forth that tbey may
be iirnnaed to sell the real e«tAt« ot ■•si '. 'le<^*a-<ed ,
It Is ordere^l that Thursday, tbe ',2t>ai day of I-ecriu
oer, jk. v. IStil, at ten o'clock in tbe f.jrenoon at ibe nQ
oce of the Judge of Probate, in tbe eiry ot St. Paul, be
assigned tor the hearing ot said petitioo, aad that
the heirs st law 01 the said deoease-l aad all other
pernooa interested in said estate, to appear st
a sMwion ot tbe Probate Court, then and there
to be faolden, anl show cause, il any thare be, why
the prayer of the »aid petitioners shou'd not be grant
ed .
And it is further orlered tuat the sai<i petittoaer*
give n iiice to all persoiui interested ui tbe said eataie U
tb.> pendeucy of the said petition, and the hearing
tb.treof, by rausiug a copy of this ord-r t<. be put>U»h-
ed in ttie .Si. Paul Preae a newspaper publiabedat 8t
Paul, in saiil county of Ramsey, for f>.ur 'iuec«e>>\e
wfeks pnvioua to said dar of heanoc
J. F. HOVT,
uov23 4w Jadge of Prokate.
y%«or/rjv 0F M»»TiJJ4JK romm-
• » • LD^ilRE AMi-^AI K
.Nau.es Ul MonipgoT-. — John R lr'':nt' aoQ Vsney
Irvine, bis«ife.
Name of Mortgagee— A. 0 Ueister, of Harriabarg h.
Pa.
Mnrtga^ dated and acknowledged — Deoamber lat,
a nisea
Mortgage recorded— 'December 6th, a p IMO, at I
o'flock PM, in the office o( ibe Register of Deet!., in
the county <>f Ramsey snd Stau of M-nn^iMita, ia hook
''R" of Mortgages, on pages 20& and XUW.
Uescriptii.n of mortgaged premises — ' 1. d* Vo ooe,
(ll and hiur. (4) in block .N'o sixty eight, (66) in Day-
ton and Irvnj's Additun to ttie town (now city) of
i^aiat Paul, as designated in tbe plai or plsn tliersof
on record io the office of the Register of Daatts (or sa^d
cmiDty . s.tuate in the county of Ramsey snl State of
UiDoesota.
Sail morfjiii^e was gie^n to -ei-ur* a n >tema>le De
cember lit, IMO, by J B Irrin*, payable on* year af-
ter date, to the order 01 A O H«o>ler, tor lour imnlred
sn 1 Ave dollars, w,th interejtt at tweivs per cmt, par
uoDum from ''.ate until pai t .
Amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at tbe
date ol this notice, and now actually dne vberenn, ia
tbe :iutn orf466.
Tbe said mortgsgors did. for value received, by an
instrument in writing by them duU eieouted, under
dale of December 4th, an, 1M60, and < n tbe 6ttidav ni
Iieceisber. IS 0, duly recorded In tbe office ot tbeR>g-
ister of Deeds in said county of Roni-ey. duly waive
and surrender to said mcrtgagre.by virtne of and
pursuant 10 •' An act t" regulate the !-reclaeare of
real estate," approre<l Maroh 10tb,184H),all tbeir beo
efitsand rights of redemption of, in, an^ to said
premises or lots, eTOapt the right to redeesu aaid tola
within ons year from the date or time or any lala
therrol, un ler a foreclosure ul said Borefage.
Uefault uav.nx been made in the paymrnt ol tbe
s.tid sum of money rl.ie on the said mortgage, and no
proceeding at law or tn et^uity having been insUtntad
to rei"Over the said mortgaged debt or any part
tbereol ;
.Votice is hereby given that oaid mortgage wfll be
rurrcloaed, aud that the said mortgaged premises wi'.l.
by virtue oi a p<^wer ol sale in the said mortgage crn-
tained sn! therewith recoreed, and pursuant to tbe
provii.iouN of the statute '.a sacb case* oiadeaad provi
ded, Im seld at public vrndiie Ui the 'iigbest biddier far
casb.at 'he front door of the Court House in the dty
ol Siint Paul, In the oouuty of Rim«ev and !<LaU o<
MinneaoU.on the aist day of January, a P 1M3. at
•t o'clock p M, to satis' V said mortgage, with all legal
costs and charge -.
Dated Saint Panl. tVeember 11, ISOl
AO nEUTkSt,
Mortgages
Otxvta D.iUiTifPi.a,
Mortgagee s Attoraay. dacll-^v
■8l<t
TW til
Board art
gliab
Tto Oof y Baaas ars r%fmm
No other QriMsini ar Olfy
ka aaed latlM Paklia
Tkasa banks caa ke
Buok9u>t*.^t :*aai, wbois
liaiMte, lor MiBae->-ta
%$ tiM Bute .Senaal
art parn:.
s.
ittal te
ageat
tt^el'ak^
iarlt
■* iium . ia drama aad bon* . 'amut Mackarel N
I and -2.>D kiru . deii»1 Rer- . , % ;i pr-«a eaad
ticn aad at low bvarea. .t
declS COOI.BT TOWPK A C3*.*S
M
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J\' T
la tka Seaa»ii aad Third sioriaa ol mj ttoac.
■orUt.' CRAd.K.IUru
goayca, prtea. !• par^ f.U r.,
for sate ky OOOLEl' TOWER
#.V.
BOOTS & SHOES ,^„,
WM KRECTLEB
n.vK
luoa of ear tnaada, and
«k» FBkrfc reaenUy. traatiag ikat tbe taog eeubliab-
adstaaciacaadteyatattaaerov Hnnae will aflord
tkaMiplMt gaarantaa of mtr aad itoauratile ieabag,
a»l wiUi Iba aaanaiMM, aMUnrad aad ouaArmed by
t&at tbe tn»e usiarasta of the kwyw
rt proMMod ia this doweuoa, we pr«-
pMa maWlag oar maada upaa •
C! A S II B A S 1 »S .
tt» to
a«all.
tbe baM
, !■
X» >ii»iMt liktea: aitinaw->» deaiae aU
nKC Bnois ta give kiai
>e8ly.
oar laciiitMS mi\X
the newt a( ctosa aad di'.crusitaaiii^ k«y«i«.
la tbe d«partMMi w'
Lll^l URN A. < ll-AKS
«HOutKAUI uaaucK I..
Foreip Wines & Liiquors,
OLD BOURBON AND fi^E WilSKEV.
-4A'i> MOMRXAl. MALT WHISKF.T.
! Bud that the impression preva li ihat pure
Foreign W,ne« and Brandy oaunot be obtained in
^. Paul. 1 wist t»> assure the cititfO' and oth-
ers that heyoan -sfelv re'i upon gvW.nt pore,
unadulterated Wines, ftraodies and Cm Irom me,
eqjs! 'o sny Imported
w. vr. irERB.
^ - .. .udon Porter, Sootch Ale.Sc.teli Whiskey.
LEGAL NOTICES.
^^ of smasy ,
iMMrict (;ouri, S^couu .lu ;i lai Di.-lrict.
Mr» I'haneU .- Wiluauif by M Sberburue, bei u-- 1
ftieml. ugaiu^l EUixabeth C Randall as Admjeislralri*
ol ili^esUte ,.c Wtii li ftmidH: .eceaM«d, Martii tu
tbrit_*. Heu;^ KllHkn, .lii u» U\eiiLj;, Wu. ii
Mortoi,. JueepbMMi<r»tMiil, tbeu-^ier We la, Gm< W
< aiii|'l..-li, .'ol.Li M SaiibiTD. ."-io-i»i><.., |i i,ou|.;. J-^.
war., i; Boltou, CijHrl.n N Maptumo. ^:ra^tu- ;■ la-
gerioii. Al»-xaiidHr Vance Brown, Henry Maltb> , fd-
•JaCildwell, Allien Oaldnel I. Joel iv Wl.ilne> , 1 boii.
mT. li<erton. Cordon H Ed^erlou, Arteoius Cai.-. W ii,
I. B.U111DK. Iliouiai- Dalj , I'-u-r IVrk.'j. lalhiop f
Ree.1, Job, P»igy Muuilor.l.CUrle. W\l'illianis,.JohL
J Willuiui., Chaii-- II W.Ui.uj., Wm M CurciraL,
Riibard dsy loi . Horace A ,rn. \i-r R.aidui Um-niii.
»i lirr- 0! the count) o: Khiu-..^ . J.^trih A I'auit- M<>-
«»« iellinijill. Wui K .\lar,!,:^:i .S 1' Lauxior,:, i' U
WashiogT'o, Dsuit-l A Hui.taui*ii, >tu*n I'rrrv
traukliii -SlMfle, (•. 0 I'alnier , Cbriclopber H Thoin
Wiu ri Kuuu>, tniarles ItwuLc ani .■5ierlm(< aioith
partUMiJ HN ••Bijui.ii «i tJiiiilh,'' Luther Wnlianic H,
raio A Tucker, Walter S (.uiner, H B Ijij and 'Wn.
H RnvtoD. pjtrtmrt under the lian.*- an.' flrui 0! "B
A Tiuk>r \ e... I'll-,! F.-li, James H.lacUon, Uar
gai. ; A W IliiHiuii bj )iei un; frMn.i. J J {lewt-v • Ke
ter A lianiog. l,ock* ood Rt^ar-ai-l. and CliastscheBei
paiiimi.a^ "lUrl.DK Car«iWei i UK .N.befler," John l'
»'o,DK. Jobli McVei,<L. Cliari^s- C l.und, lhr.d.i. us R
He cher.Kpbraiui CJiliy,John\icol», administrator o-
. 4t«iealPi„i,pRoH.,Pe.>tou CHnuiey.Jamee Kirkpa;
k aLd H BHix, partneri- Ac, li B Herrimao, fceorue H
V\ tiitacre 11 C Taylor, Henry C ggll),
ohii .■si.,Hij, iiiii) .i(,no Slosn, Jr, part
,„ --ioan,' Jame^ K Mi^tl, Wjn T lgl^
harl.Hcury Weissei , i,eoC Chapman, Wm W«kefie:rt
J\ ra I»an„, Richard MarhLall 4, .lohn B I)..,u, Richarrf
M hpencer, Johu C Colluii- l.iKiruis 1. While '- Wu
1"T ^'''J'?"- *."'"' WTuUi», iHi* Lbentf, Uraen*
1 a.-.h, U B ierrell, Ix.ieuio Aliic, Wui B Ijuiiriev Wm
H jshelicy, .1 afl.chter, Alexander WUbou, i'c Jones
Thomphc^c Brotherh, .lobu H Kandall, EUR Eandai. '
RMS l'ea>.e, CLarieh Iluut ano Moriih Lamprey
To •ihe above uanie'l I'oiendouH and each ol vea
In tb* name of the Sute o( Mina»80!ayou are here
by summoned aou rrquireJ iv aubner tiie complain,
in Ibis actioL.whu i!, a marri'ri wonmn.Mid huei. tbi,.
action by Mo-es Ulierburne ol said county o( '<aE»e)
ber next friend, a cpyol which ib herewith servec
upon you, aod to «ervea copy of toui acmer on tbe
subscriker at 4is ofbce in ih« city of .Saiul Paul ir
said .<tate ol MinneM-u, wiihin twenty davs after 'tbw
service oi ihi- Kuujtnou^ on >ou, riclusive o; the aat
OlsuchMH.ice : ai.uil jyu UU to ani-wer the caic
eoDiplaiDi within the time aioresaid, the piat»t,B ii
luis aciion will appjv to iDt Court f r the r-he' d*
mauded therein. Mu.■^B.^ sUKRBCRNiv.,
Plaintiff's Attoriievaiid nexttr.eni"
I>ate,! Septeniber '^14. I8bl
Warren, Roberi
W'iliiHiii Mono,
Dt-r.- ax " W A: .
i».,Tl8we
A\TJTti «>•
' TY of Ramsev-
trlct.
.« /j>wii soTa, cocjy-.
-DisUicl Court, 2nd Judicial I>i»-
ERNlilST ALBKIOHT.
■ sariacYrua ajn> '^-■t-i .•
PV h S OF A LL Ki A O S .
Tb«d Hueoi lArsa Aw4a betaw t«y « Jawka Ot^
■lam, ai. naaL
^^^ sliT •« aaad
IK BVOtT BTTLK.
V> ar«e; R*i|
Olaeaa. OoUara,
•earytbiaia^
■U at tbe Wweai pf4e«e I
pnea paid for ran. aavMd«M '
uaraiwOi wiU UeiottadataUtteaslariaaad easpleu,
ascbraeuig eb-Aoe ksmads eaataed •xehMfralT to oar
BaaMjSM lu wtucb we e»aikaeailj isviis tne alien
tJaBtfUtenei t«*«att>l, aaa letaaio, awaiib^ aa in-
I aar saaafc and prion.
Vary raspecUaUy,
iCKkLEV, TOU EK * v'O.
Hiaai, .Suv. 21,1MI. ao-rSldly.
A RARE CHANCE!
.:ti»nce,
CO.
HMffMi
•^ -^pice . •!••) .Vataage O^-^, , ^
Creaai Tartar fhbb.tt*'. -^aWatas. Ac. Ac. at "
rOOLKT TOWKR * c;«.*s
Aaliai
eellat
R F.
m a lew w
I wiU
I> U C I D PRICES
»^ b,<»*. f\mil« . Mr sa're at I
moxm- j.y'n
lie ai
G«OI.B¥ TO
CR * CO.
Rs*«R— BOO cmil.s JTjr.VtAA^
'a«d JataBje . 1*^ »■«- • rt . . : . u«. be, Jcc,
at OOOLKR TOWKR * 0O.*S
"RAISINST rfTRONT
OH APRS ifc HONEV.
Toy» of all khid%.
AT
dMll-dlw.
N. KELLOOi;'!k.
irxl »tr«*t, Bndge l^ai
w m c, j».
•*• SKn at L
SWYTS at Law, mrMw -w 'ftur^
St. Faai. M«ai»'.«<*
id V
1|WB «««« mvfKta mmcma. «•&<-
'■^^^^ 1^ aa 1 Aaiker *txta, a cka>ae arbete at
*B c.
J c
BTABAVK ble
tmr mmJT'M tr
00 ""•»' »'Ttrsmt*m mi
*^' "^.vr'Jp. a oboieeartwle, iar taMe ase. ai
J C. b B r BTRBA.XK ^ 0>'
300
-mm LB, mjLB j.\'b ^rjm-
"■■ i»-. ta.- n- -r,»» ,11 ls4t, ai
J C A a C. BTRBANK fe (,. .
sail tbe Ua
BJCt
<^>II91S
tr-Hi. all as
i.at J. C A
' a
of
amamBTBB
Pta«B, Pmaes. Car
, tar saie at an«a* 10
BTRB Oi'C A Oa «
MO
r« jmmmmrBB tbb^c^
(OOiprts.nt a;i tas^henrite bras i», at
10 a U. C BTBBaXK b Ca '•
JCA ttBBBjr mmmmaa mmBt r^mr
«»^^ .-ileal Ana. Alae M doa Bed lUear Ana Ai
DRESS
EyBROIDERlSS.
Goo Uj^
ZKPHYR uiXlOa.
HOSIERY .
♦iLOVKS.
GRNl'S WEAR.
8. K. P r I X .\ M .
OCMI.SEII &rd AWn MARKET iHRHrrs *! PAH.,
waot^uia asn asratt naaxaa i.<<
FAMILY (tROCKRIES
i:"Kovisio]srs.
MIXNKSOTA
SEWING- MACHINE
1> K P* O 1 .
The attention of all wOo are daairuus if prucuria«t •
GOOD FA.M1LY SEWING MiiCHINE.
Capable ol performinjf llie m.Jtt difflcu:t wor. upon
tbe thinnest gau:e or ttie heaviest cloth and leather
• Ui find it io tueir . ivHothk,*. f call sn' einmine'
Oi.r Dtock ix>asiii:c2 0;
BARTUOLFS CELEBRATED MACHINES,
Which wo are pleann<l to ini.na the pi blic are cow
reduoMO 111 pnces that are within the reich of all
letter A, Family Macliiae, $46 retail (,ri.-.« nve
months i>go 10 New York city was $66.
A Msnufac'urugaHftO N Y price* S nio.. agu $76
R " 76. " '• •• .» 90
C •' ' »8. •• « .. .1 126
*1.>«I TBI WISItT ILVOWSf
MOOKK A- FERKIN'SMAt'HlNK.
Which IK iiuitabie tor Ureae and Cl<^k
oea now reduced to tS6, f<>rroerly sold
Kaknr-
.H1 $60
!Ti
The
UNION SKWlNli MACUIXK
SUoda high lu rank, aon ar prices 'Ui will suit the
times Sold at $30 ami wili. heuunex 136.
Ail Macbio.s t>ai:anied to
\l *
HAIR NETS.
•ireiat BhffHa Ab* Faaey Geode saitabir <ur
A dL WUKl T.
Third 81 aaarl»raaky»MiaaCbarek.a | FAIB PBICB
„ ^7'ps iTsaitauUy au bead a mil stock of Choieo
OwadsealMto tt;. mark*-!, iaaiadliy Fiour. Corn
■«*. Bajkwbaat Flour, Fraab Ball. Jar aud Fukio
Aitter, tbiad Vtaiu of aU kinds, hselnding a lanre
f aaality of as
H A S P B K R K I E S .
.i;an V'f.odeo Ware. Hoastel and Grern Coder .■<pi-
eea, PMklae, ObosoeGreeaaad Mack Teas, Sugar of
*li **«•**••. »«d la short, everything usually found ib a
wwUasa riad eetakliehiaeat. it. whiqb be invite, the
;fl|??tal »«*satioa e# all » he wnat MCF rtdODti AI A
DovtS ly
IM1» HALL,
B m m ti B m B .^- d .
t. lu. *.. !■♦ * ...tmK
to tba tna loar. H« Ba:iu Astcid
*M» aad tbe kar is aiaes.aJ w-.th
IU«asr*aw! Wasaa. Ul a XXX
leaad r>artv. BksNa 1
ap in a ewd *«y|a Iw Iha law wriaa
a> a^tr 3» eaau per doasa BsaH«ker ^a UXKIN
BAU^ bebM Ite.*%poct-a Bn.* «Nv», nMt4 aoaal.
J B SLIGHTER,
r a lu i I } (« r o <• f I- i f
JPBB BBM,B^^%-Mwa.wr ^mmBtmB-
•BT BO M*!- >V M!NSB*)rA, ae«».r»»»i. .a^
deaa fra«r -- ■^.- —
1
I*ROVISTOXS!
*t4K.\0^ '>F TMF
CEIXBKATkli
FI.'ifR
HCNOaS MIIJ.
iMincu
laal
aatt apriaga,
pnurtat, lowaabipe
c tbetr proper places aad
Tbis ii tha trat aaiy
tbe hul eataat af tba
yiMStiM :tk A.VD JACKSOJf STKKKn.
'Vpnait* lalemauoaal Hoia).
r baaBa a< aeary ana baeiaa aa MM
■ms •< »}|- fcM . oa rattara aad «a Aaala
b^B"* at tbe ■ Bm af
looura
MajrsBKii FKua, <* tUARCK m any
TART OF Tint CITA-
Rt!>.
Frsafa'a
A. F
Blaek. rkiHsnree
I It yuMXt WILL
give satisfaction
HK KXnSDKD.
s>en<1 for Samples of Work and C.roolars, which wili
be milled free
Office anu Sale Boom in the 0 na Book, opp«,site
Tuompauu B..,«. Bank, Third street St Paul
U 1) RCTflVLV.'
.ieclldtioi. Oeteral Agent.
« / Jk- r jr ji
I jr B M
and colnrs, from lh<
K Wade. New Yorl ,
.Ml '.orti,, kinds
manufactory of J
manutacturer's prices, bv
decVi ,1. C* B
J. c. B r4. :. ai;K84SK
oeVbrated
f'l* «%)«. at
BCKliA.NK a Co.
WBi^MW,
.* Co
<jeorge W . Kwing j
agt. ^►Snmmoio
William (>. Ewiuj, Ji . j
The Bute of Miuuenoti
To the above named deiendani .
iou are Li-rehy tummoned and required to aaswwi
the complaint otlhe plaintiff in tbe above entitled ao
tiou nL.cii ha» bteu this dar duly filec in ihe t,&ct
, of tht Clerk o; tbis Court, at the city of St f»»l
I Ramsey county, MiDDe^ot*, and to nerve t, eopy of
youranswer to tbe said complaint upon lie subseri-
ber, at his oftice in said city of .St, y^u., *ithin twee
ty days alter the service ol thi- suiuuions on yon ex
ciusive of the day of such service and if )ou fail u
answer tbe said complaint within the time atoresaid
the plaiutitf will take .iudgroeiit sgainut .ou lor th*
sum of one Ihousaii,'. nod on*- dolia.i, aud tbirtv twi
cent,, ($l,001.a^.^; *.th ictere-t a; the rate ol levet
per cent, per aiiuuni upon »iyi>o iherw.f ircm the 13ii
day ol ttctobei , a. u. l(u.t, and ai tbe rale of twelve
percent, per aunui^inpou $H.li6 ttneot, from thr
KHcou. sycd March, ... D. lg6U, upon $19.26 ih^reoi
IroL. 16tiiday ofApn;, A. i, )8/.9, upcn $4S dU
io?.'-. •,•■■«"" }!" 24th day ol March, t. d 1860, upon
$dO . . thereof, from tbe fourth day 01 June a o
1^00, auJ uiKia $40 4-2 th-^rwd. Irom the Kecond day of
NoreinbBr, a. c. 1S61, bfsideMlie costs oi thin aetiot.
I'ated St Paul. MiuD.. .\ov. ?th, a. d 1S61
a. R. BKiLlXJW,
°°^ PtaintilTi^ Attorney
•» CO.SCER.N'.— Notice i» beieh, given
John R. irvine, proprietor of Ir
IrvineV 'M addition to M. I'au
to the lustricl Couit, VId ilinrict
count,- Ol Ramsey, », ^ special i^ru. .1 b»M C..urt,tw
be holden at the 1 ourt Koom in the city of St Paul
in aaid couniy, on SalurChy. the SjSth day of llecem
Issr, a.D. 1861, ai ibe opening of aaid Court, nr an soou
Iberealtei a., oounfei canbeht^Td tor an orOjr vaca-
.ng the plat, and ►.rvey«, and the records o! the
pIMs and surveys of .ach par s and portions of Ir
L'°H,' p"', '"? ""^ ^"'"*''' -'^ ^ddit^r to tbe city
ot 8t. 1 aul aforesaid, b» ii« and are embraced withiD
the.oUo«mg limits viz. Couimencing at a jiomt ..i.
the south Ime of said Addition, where tbe ^t Una
of Main street ipUreecu said »outh line ; thence b,
the east line a Main ttrrei to the norlhweM corn.i
^liti!;^!."/,*"' '''""•' "''' ^'> '*»* noithl.neof
*«4d blo«li to the we.,1 „u« of i«-ciitur street ; tb*n»
in a direct line, Ui the uortbwekt corner of bi<.ck Ni .
..leven , thence nortbeiljr by the southerlv '\n- of I)e
caiur street lo tb« *a*t line ol Truxton street tbeBee
n.'rtb, by the east line oi Tnixi.n itrtel lo XLe uc.rtb
boundary hue ot Ma,d AdiiiCou ; tbenco east b> saiu
n.iriB hne to the oorllieaci corner of aaid Addition
lli-nc* a. uUj, by tl.r ea-l i.ne ol »«id Addition to tb.-
houtheast ccrner tl,ere,>f, Ihtnce west b, tbe soul,
ine ol K»;d aUdiiioD t(^ the place of begiDoicg.
.U»o, ihai porUon o' aaid Addition within the :,.i
lowing limr..,, vu : Coiumenciug at tbe noribwee*
Corner ol h«i,i Addition , thence by the west line ot
same, .outh to the noitb l.ne of Vine street • ibeoee
east by said north line ol Vine street lo Main i-treet
Hut, I)e >reii.denr;cb . iben,-*- hv the weM line 01 saiili
la.-t iisnied street, north to the north Mne of said Ad
ditiou ; and ibenee w«~i, by <«iiii u„i
plaoe ol beginning
8t Paul. 1 VI ot«r •Jij, 1861.
;tiat i__
Vint- ^ 01,1 ioti. Xiti
will make appiicatiot
ani lor ibfc
in
bee to Lbr
o(:\-M Be
^ i.^HtlB HTOCB 93' PI.'VB 1,1.
^^« quom iiiiCiijurs, shich w» otter it prices that
Will inaure quick saiee. at
•'. C. m B- C. BCRBAsK & Gi 's
jkfrjrjf •>'.w/jv.%-ii(««rar, cmrJS'Ti-
of Bamser —fh
To the >beri:I or au>
In the name of the -;
the,
iiHlable iu saic cuuuly
a-lr of Minneeita, you are
hereby coiunnDded Ui -iimmon S H tiii(,ot ntd Da-
vid W Welltnan, 11 ih»y shall be found a your ooao-
lo b« and appear belore the unders guVd, one of
leJu.t'.^s of !h.' Peace 'u snd for sai ' coun'y, oc
the la h .av o( lanusry 8M. at nine r "clocii m the
forenoon, at my offic.- 10 tbe Third Wari, 8t Paol, in
said count*, .0 annwrr to Ji;bo Ri-euaau in «
oivilac'ion and have rou then anl ib-re thii. writ.
(iiren under my band ibis ISth day of r>ecember,
* f'fl88l. M W .SI . IIWAX,
den)0.aw.
.Tustict ui tbe Peace.
so 'Zb Bo\ra aaeortrd
J 0
Ybcba, Irwt qaaiity , at
JE H C. BTRBaNE bt^'s
50
*>BBJrr*m BJTB^T MMJVjrSJrB
viii.sfor .ale at maadbclarer a prieaa, at
J i .* H C BCRBa.VBACj, »
^ • # JT r m m
WiLJ*.l>SOA ZOIAVE.S
FOR TUE FIFTH REGI^EM
MINNKSOT.\ V<^LUNTtt:KS
At lae oM Atv wy Ball oa Vi
I
^1^ nmXBl, CBBtCB BJJBBrmBB
^'^^ I !.-»» •»« sale cheap by J B, ^IJCHTtR,
Conter Tib and Ja«ksr>n.
wBmr ^.nrm rvBB mBtm ciobb,
ia»\ re«a>t«i aa.t lor aa.e by the t>arn-l and gal
•« ^LIcHTER.s,
Darner Tib aad Jackeon
loO
\
BBXat W. B. CBBM»M, ^
pnme art ela.at low ogare.. at
J 0- * H r BTKBAVK * Oa.'a
•ft WAA BtJVB Bjvm mr rmm
'Argesi and heat acWtsHi etaaba irf 'T-nrws ia
tbe West. at tba warabooeeof
deelS r « 4. c. BtmBABK * C
t B T u am
A tew abkr bodi-a reoraita are
raab* af tbe
SET O U A
ta Vataateera, a
t JB a jr r
R I>
•a qaar>
1 aatf ra«taa* Ibat wsU ba la
pr«Tia«B ta tba tt tey ar laaaarr
Miead at
aeit. Tt
•apeirior
_ St .-oce
Clothiag wai ba iwaad ta rearaita as tbey a c maa
tared ia. aad pay will aaaiaaMas at tbat tisM.
RecruiU gaa report tbeaasaleaa at tbe TWl to
Otpt L r HTBBABC,
decMdtw Ur Ueat A. M. nXLT.
VOLUNTKBRh W AN IhU i
A anil wilt ha bel
baaraefSaadda'a
Apiiy at [Wm B osa
latwaaa tba
I P. a. CMiHas are iavited ta
sfiitarv drill
1 to \ataa eers at tb* ra4a a(M
iar«M«MSMtbf4r
r •
B ^ I jfr t
A g-^liadifl N«* Cattar, eastiM $im,
FIFTY DOLLA
Addnaa Brt 1 14$ St. i>aal f^t uOee
^^t. »!ire Icl nt rr»isb C*a and Preeervr-! FruiU
o| THTKR
Ai*.' a
BjiBa emjmBBi»MJ>rB
tt»e ebowe an,1 fa rente biaads
lot li.; 0: pure Turkish Smuaing, and doe
est Cbewlag Ttkauis the WRT in the city— for *ale
at pneaa to sail tba tiaae*, ai -UCHT^K >
Oppaaite the InlaraatioBal Hotel .
MB v*or aBB #.¥•
•^ aaapjraf Vbaiuy i>rv>cerie>
Btb MW JaakSBC 'treei. wti^n
•.#.vr •#■ ^
call .1 the r«mer ol
b^re yoa wiii find tbe bsal
M>M««ed itocfc >>f VaBi i( Grooeriaa in tJ>e city, aad
aaats will be eappUvd «t prieeo t.i ».u;t
nov-.-S-ly.
Tobacco
OIUAR.S. PIPES. .SNi:
KF, Air..
K H iCOHt-H, Third .street, ».al do.>r to
Comb !. li.«k Store, Wbolaaale and Retail Dealer in
Tobaceo, Clears, «r., :. ju.i reeeivii a bis lall and
winter .i.,.-k. an' i« prepared tii fiii ..rUii.- 1,0 Koy aa-
teul, foi
*/.vjr t.nroBTBD ctejms,
Miaeuar:, Virgiuia snd Kentu.kv .Smokiiig aud Obew
iiigTobaaeo. Fiue Cut iJbewiag. .uperior to any in
the citv.
.-WkkTBRlAH KOUT I'lfK.^^.
a large assortuteot The'e piftes are all the go now.
y. W. TICH ?LT,
Third street, next diH.r 1.11 C<«ib'* Itook Store.
Cl. Paol, Nov. II.
is l/xytM,
ccuniv oi Ranaey
rd day o' M»j, IWl,.
Bidwell, o: Dako
.*li of seotK
tfcruly eiitbt.
eist quarter,
ol ••ctioci number
Where emir
R S .
decSB
OA B^BBBM-a •#> TB
•"' « li;.!..ei».- straw i<.,..r
OUUrSXltiO^ PBiCRS. by tb* bai
■ BBMT JJ^m
rl Carbon O.I, at
1.*! and gi>il< n . a!
tOJCHrtE ».
PITTSBURGH
P I" R E L I Q
Logger Beer &,
aoTi;dly.
ALE,
iU <:> R S
Liiiich.
JT
mMBBB.'^ Ti
ap oa
ae, ef a
nwowaar
orward, pr«»w pv'^perty, paj
away S A.
Morra Viav, Ratitsey Oaaaty, Via.
mCBMCBMrn
a twa year oM
lad
TBOXPSON.
om inn
&
» C B .Y ^ B B A
OOKNm JAObsiON AKDroCBTR .-<T«BKni.
FIFTH RFCslME>T
Tb* aa«er«%aad iaviie* bb aadlaw
as >a raie>ag a eaaapaajr •»' tbe nftb Baf la
AU HM «t)! ke aiaatan^ .a at eaw. aai
ka aa Ae'<ap la briatiaf ibta eoMpaay ta
ditiea oraBblMay.
OOaa boacB fraai M a. a. te 4 r. a., Fi
Blewfc.lbiid atraal ■l.raaL
*a*Rnn WTLUAM OBOOB9.
CMBMBJV •#A.~»B Bmi.B. BBBT
(laAta, laflaliaa a fcw baxtvU o« tbe ceicbrala4
:*lafknOil ^satelow t^ ;k>>* at
COOLKT TOWER 4k rO.'S.
m^BBitB
B-^ K1p^e«,»
• M'STBBa BBiBtf'BU BW
'aily — Maltby's celt-t-rai*-; I'earl «>v.
•ale bv tbe oaae o- ran . at the io«»6t rate*,
Sl.klirKK'S.
30
ky
aad K<r sale
BB,sjr 0jr majvB
Mill prtoas,
J. B. i^UCBTkR
Ths oeiii in the .•>!» ••in »lwa>s be had at the well
ntiWD Pituburgh Ale and l«ger Beer Aaioon of
JOUN HAGGENMILIJSR,
Robor ■. atraot, one door from Third. Iecl2d3m.
E. W. EDDY
OENERAL C> ROGER,
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THE VER\- BEST
I'nniiily Provision§,
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oa haad a lall aappij a« lb*
FRESH ROLL
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Jastrwoiaewd aa eatirelv aew tn^a. ,-via.prisiuf la
fert.atawtn* l««gani, Beieher « Svrups. Fresh IW,
PraiaiaMllattM. Dar«ae * pure Bpioae. in »i« Ibil ;
tt'"*^ caas fieak reaches -n c^asiguaMSt,
► * KDDY b tX> 'S StiAP.
r«r» WtosS aiM ;.<,juor» 'o medic a», um, and aJl
otb« ar'u.'les aaaal^y kept lo a ft.-s:
DovWitAwana.
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rirB."^T ji jmBBTE.y'B mr
tb« Dkecu.r« of the tbikata Uad Oompaav, beld
ai tketr eflsw Bt i'aul, n*«e»bar 7lb, Ik-l aa ae-
.. .-t. — ..-».- ^-^^^ ^^^^^ .^^ twTtad oa tba
Ckpttal BUok ol said Oampaay, «e be paid aa ar ka-
kre tbe TtCk «ar «( JaaMry aaat.
T. BOAHPHLL,
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Land Warrants Lacated
fJpBB l^\'BBB»lBJVBB,lMf^$^MjrB
been extensively engaged In the RIAL K8TATI
lusmeee tor me last ten years in tbis city and State
aow oBers ins services, la oounaetioa tcierewHlb. to
iociile L^od Harranta.
There bavs reoeatlv been thrown ope 1 to market
•oi.ie dve niUinn »ore« of Ui* rhoioest lioiJa in Mu.-
oesota.
No lands will be located onleaa perstmal.y •saniioed
by iha uodersigawl.
Teraui tor Uyatlng lAO aere baau Wiirrauta, $36
sack, incladlaif I an.i Offitw fees aad al exp«a.M.«
llO's, »0'» and 40 > at pMportlouale ra:e<i.
HENRY :»eKBTr\,
Dealer o Real Ratate. St f'sul, Mm
Bi. Panl, Sep*. -Jlst, lafli
sarcaa>r(«B . Ju 1 -
lloii Hear) M Kioe, L' S <^s«ate
Hea Mertuu d. Wiltiaaaa, C.B. Beaals.
Boa Orru* Aldnch, V g. Boose 0.' BeprsMataUTwaX
Baa w« Windutu, r B Haaiwaritap(naastati*«)i'
Baa. Lalkyatte ICiameu. Cbief faatife "lareais
Cbartol MtaaeaoU.ft PanL
Hon B. R. Valsoo, C- B. Dtatrict Jadffa Bi. t%\tj.
Meeara. Thoaipaao Brother*. Bankers, Hi Pai'
sept] d.» t ly
H EN R Y~ McK^rTY
DBAUiA n
jR E A 1. K S T A T :E ,
4rr. B^vL, JBijnn-aBeT^.
WiU aiao iocau Laad Warraau aad ei4t iUal E<
AHlNftviy.
maOTiCK «/■• MOttTHJOMi
WW W n«K«ao, Lyman I>avt. t nn ! Xlsm
bis wile, of the city ol St. 1 ^t 1
and .-tale ol Mionei-ota, on the
executed and delivertd to Henry E.
U couul) , in Kaid Mate, a certain ludaature ol morl.
gage of ibM date, which wa^ rcorded in tbe office or
:h^ RegiMerof I>eeds 111 the said county of Ramsey
on tbe 4tt. dsv ol May, A ,.. ISOI , at 2\ O'clocl p M.'
10 book K ..| m< rtiiages, 1 a pages 638 aoi 638*
wheribv the said I >Luiii. Iiayioii and Maria B Lay'
ton, hi> wil.-, did grant, barga^u, w li and conrey (ii,
mortgage) to smd Ueuiy K Biiiwr^l, bU heitr and
mm^us, the tollowin? rtehcriln-ti piece* or parcel 01
lauii. siluale, I3 mg and being in aaid county of Ram-
sey and Static.! Minnesota, \ii
0 uuinti.T two. (•.:} In township numbai
(•.W) and the We-t hail ol the .-outh
md k-xt I, Hit ol ihe SiolhweM quarter
teeiity neveu, ('^Tj lu towni-blp
number tweniy nine, ("iV; all ol range number iweo
ty two i'il) Went : a p'rtion of th,. above rieRc-nl^d
section in n.*.r two, ('.') havloi; breu subdivi.-'ed intt
an adoition it oui lot- to ib- ciij of St. I'aui, onoei
the name and deacripiion «\ MouiTilie. or Havuin .\
Wsrren « Prospect Addition to the citv of Sf. Paul
(noeptiuw only from the foreifoing deso.riptiin, " Iota
nunit>er St veuty, (:o) seventy one, (il) eighty aa
(HI) and eighty ^.eveD iS7) '' in Moutvilie, or Lavu.a
At Warren's Pri-mptct Addiiion to tbe Citv oi .S|. lauij
together wiib all and nugnlar the hereditaments ae,,
appurtenanc^-i. llj.n-unio in auyaisr appntvemi
».i neeuretb- pay n en! of the sum ol $4,400 1l1 in'
terent lUer»on at the rate ot Iweiv* per ceqt n*r an
Diiw, actor.' ing to the condition <.i 1. cerl^,n■ /ronii*.
soo not*, -nted sai' :jtd .?.y ..r "Vfay, \y,n , executed
by said Lyn.an I iiyUm, payable auu ,ivl„»red to wJd
Heury L BMwetl, and due on or belore the 1,1 dav
ol October after date. '
And wtiereaa, said Lyman PaMon am: Mans M
Uajtonbis wife, did »!so ,u and by xaid .liiienture of
mortgage, m . ..ii,nieralion of the premiK^ and tbe
sum of hve, ollars lo them in hana paid by said Hen-
ry E Bi.lwe 1, did waive, surrender and release unit
said Hear. K Bidw^'l, !.,. hen. ,no ,vMgus torever.
aHthe.rngbt,beD«ti!,wju,ij»Dd cisuu of redemi>^^
tiou whatever (with the exceplinu ot on.' >M.r'stimei
10 and to the premises afcreaaid, and their appurle
nanoesaiiii evtry part and parcel !lier«.l, according to
the statute in sucb case made aud provided
And wheri-aa, there ia now, at the date of this oc
tioe, elaimed t« be .m* Hud .„ du» ,.n .,„i promiKsore
nole and morlgage, the sum of $4,tJ6V,8e, and no suU
or prc><-»-«- iDir at ia» or oUieiwise lias neeo bad or iii
stitute.; to r cover tbe del.i secured by said martgar*
or auy part thereof, and no part thereof has beet
paid —
N.s , therefore, notice is hereby given, 'hatdelault
has U-rn maiie in the payment ol tbe aaid aum M
$4,* 9 80, due as aiorea»id »ud that said mortgaged
premii.ee wdl be sold by the .sberilTo said couuty of
Bamaey, iu s«.paiate paicciN aud kcoordioj; to subdi-
visions aad lo the ordei dfgigiiateJ , at public auctuMt.
un.ier and by virtue of a pow.r o! sale oouUinedin
eai.l mortgage, to the highest bidder lorcash, at tbe
front door of ibe Court House in the city of St. PanJ
in the county of Pam ey and State of Minneatta on
the •ilst day if December * f 1861 , at 1« o'clock ia
the foreneoo <>. tliat .1.^ . v. .atihfj and pay the
SKionnt due on said prociiaaorv note and mortgage a'
that <ate, and Costa of lorecloslrt.
Hated tbis Tth day of NovernVr Ufil
HKN UY F.. BIDWFLL
., Mongagew.
Alt'y, for MortgHrffH. St Punt . Minn nov7:6w
** T^ ot Ramsey .-Districf Court. M Uistriot
Augustm R. Csj^bi.r;, P.aintitT,)
u u »f»'°" Uummonj.
Henry K Dhwsou, Defendant . j
In the name o.' the Slate o! Miune:<ot. , :,. Mcary
* '*»*""U, tiie sbove named Defendant :
You are hereby surnm< ned and requirad to answer
the complain- in tbia aotion, which baa keen Gled la J-
tbe office of tbe Cleik of tbe llislnct c:<jurl aforeaaid
at tba aiiy ol Saint Paul, m tke county o( Ramaey'
Stale OT mnoesota, at ih* Court House in said city,
and i<. serve a c<.py ol jour answer to ths said com*
plaint on the sub»ctibei , at his office in tba said Oitj
of St. Pan!, in saU county, withhi twenty dart after
tbe service of tbia eanmions upon yoa , exalueiee at
the day ol such servioe, aud il yon <ii>il to answer tba
said eomplalBt within tbe time aforesaid, 'be plaia
till in this a«;lion will take judgment against yon
lor tlie »um of our hundred, twf oly Iwc and 14.100
dtUara <»4M 14;, with Interes th»r.on since tbe
twentieth {20tb) day oT October, Anno l><iD:iat ooa
tbomsaad iigl.t hundred and Mxty, besida* ib* di*
bareamen's '^ this actian
AUCUBTTS R OAPEHART,
PlainUB, and Aiteraey io perana.
Dated St. Paol, Oct 2«. 1841 oct31 iw
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ST. PAlM.. MINNKSOI A 11 ISDAV. lANrAKV
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18H2.
NUMBER 5
f t)r ^Hint ^aiil ]prfss,
-»T. l*\UL. TUESDAY, JAN. 7?"
(;aooNK%vs Kuon sot ru caku-
Au arrival troui Von Royal briu^ the
^ratifyioi^ iDtelligenee that Geo. Stcvetki
wiih a loice ot 4500 Lad croisfd to the
main laud, attacked and dispersed a h->dy of
tne eaf my, and followed the ri-treatin^ I'ul-
[Qettod to within six miles uf Ctiarlestun.
The steamship V'aoderbilt, from Port
Royal, arrived at New York yesterday, hav
lu^ on board 3 ()79 bales of cultuu.
GETTING READY.
The ves!*<.Is ol Gen. burnsui.'s exiH-dition
were inspected yeeterduy by order of Gen.
McClellao, and the men pJid otf, indicatinfi;
that the fleet was at last abtv.it ready to
(tail.
A di-^pateh !rum Cairo says the .\IL*i»-
fijjpi fljtilla is also ready for action. The
crew3 were mistered in on Jyaturday. and
th>r ves.'^is were to anchor in the slrfuinyfs
KTday.
THE LeOISL.iTL'RE.
Ttie iwo Orauehe:) ut the Minnesota Lc-g-
«iat«re will assemble in their respective
eiiambers at the Capiid to day at twelve
o'clock u. Last evcnina; all the monib<^r.i
were in the city with, we beiieve, ihr*-© e.\'-
ceptious.
::«0.1IINAT10.\ OP I.NCIOE.NTAL
PRINTCU.
!t will b« 8«vij by the proceedingb of the
Legylaiive caucus held last evening that
Wua. R. Marshal of the Passs, was nomi-
nated by boUi branck's for Incidental Prin-
ter. We may without impropriety, aid a
fact wLieh does iiOt appear iu the proceed-
ings, that the noiniDalioiis was made by ac-
clamation. Our grateful acknowledgments
are due to mtmijcrs of the caueos of all par-
ties, both for tli<- nomination it>€if and. the
tijh eompliuient of its qdu: imiiy.
ADVEBriSING OP THE .^AIL LET-
TINGS.
The Pioneer tiaunts in the face of the Rt-
pnblican uewspapers of Minnesota nearly
five columns of an advertisement of ihe Post
Office Department. It is entinly miatuken
in supposing that the Press expected this.
But we oertaioly did expect that it would
be given to souu- one of the many old Re-
publican papers of the State, that have
maintained through good report and through
evil report, the principle* of ttie great and
pariotie party that succeeded to the Gov-
ernment last March — some one of the many
loyal papers that, during he most trying
time of the dark year ju>t closed, stood by
the Goveriiment, and againi't treason, when
the Pioneer wa.-« lending all the aid and com'
fort it could to the traitors.
The Pi)neer would like to convey the im*
pression that the Pkess is under a ban at
Wa-jhiogton, and that th-i Pioneer is in high
favor with the powers that be. Sow we
do not believe a word of this ; but if it
were the ca'e wc should esteem the fact of
the Federal patronage being withheld from
the Press as the highest compliment that
could be paid us. If our independence in
speaking of the slavery question or the
Fremont removal has cost us the Federal
patronage, we are more thin willing to
Buffer the loss. Many times the value of
the Federal printing would not purchase
a sacnflce of our independence and man-
hood.
THE EAULK TURNED SAI.N'T.
" Wha > the devil wns sick, the dtiTil a mook would
We uuderstaud that Earle S. Goodrieh
was engaged nearly all dayjyesterdar at the
Auditor's ofiBco in overhauling the bills (or
Htate Printing done at this office during the
past year,— with the highly laudable and dis
interested view, as he explained, of trying to
make it appear, if possible, that the charges
were excessive atid exorbitant'; and that the
whole business would be much more honestly,
tcrupulously, f.nd economically managed if
entrusted to Earle S. Goodrich The Iruits
of this virtuous labor will, we are told, ap-
pear this morning in the columns of the
Pioneer for the purpose, if possible, of influ
ercing or at least of stavmg off the election
of State Printer.
It will be time enough to reply to aecusa -
lions of Mr. Goodrich when tliey appear in
priut. We anticipate them now only so far
,a» to gay that whatever they may be— their
origin and their motive are prima facie evi-
ifvirlence of their falsehood. The speeifica
tions whatever they may be are selected
simply to give a specious color to a foregone
^nd predetcrmiiif-d libel.
Without any reputation to lose for honesty
or fairdealing it will be the .same to our ca^
lainniator — whether the intended fal.=ehood
be expjseJ tomorrow or next week. His
purpose will be achieved if it iball have oi:e
day's run unanswered, and raise a question
in any honest mind prejudicial to our ofiBeial
integrity.
We shall not now go into the question
whether our accuser has clean hands, nor
attempt to describe the enormous impudence
of the man who in a single year took out
of the State Treasury over Eighty-Eight
Thousand Dollars, on a pretence of paying
for public printing, and who cow affects
t(l find evidences of extravagance and dis-
honesty in accounts covering lliree times the
legitimate printing done by him in 1858 and
flmoanting in all to one seventh of the sum
which he exacted for work as inferior to ours
iu Its style as it.s quality.
— Gen. McCiellan'h health it appears from
last accounts is improving. A dispatch
fom Washington under date of the 3d says :
*'0«D. McClellan slept ten hours Iwt night
— afavorabl* fuel ia a tvphoid case. To-day
!>• Mt up soma tune atte'adiDg to bosiacu."
THE F|0\K(:R*<« nKFEVCR A
KHA.Tl AND A rALMF.HU«>U
Ttie Pinnrtr itt it-i \n>x iskU't tne- : > n*-
lirve itM'lf from the damaging tffii-t «>f what
\ we quoted Irom it- danwiiti^> ii'«*<int, by the
i pitiful pifft that it^chiet .iiilor was iib-
j sent a »freat part of the ij-iie.aiiii wa? tlKT»v
fore — marvellous lt»irirl — not re«(H>n.s.ble for
what appeantl m it- i'oliinni>. and that the
paptT ought [)ui 10 be held re»p<>0'»it»le ft*
ila own oft npt<Ht<.d view I'iiis mDst mis-
erable delemv wns made by it last summer,
wht-n wt- brought up m jmignfoi against
it. pot only the treas^nabl- iitteranceo of
the 10th of April luat. bjt uauier«>us olh«r
extracts from it> If-a.linj,' editorials durtag
the perilous month" tha' ela|Mi^ betw-eu
the election of Mr. l.iuv\>lu and th«' fall ot
Sumter. It hs* now mad«- a dtcidetl a»U
vance on the areum<ni of la^t August, fur
now it uDbinshingly slater a most palpa-
ble fuUhood. We quoit- from the f m»-
ncer of Sunday:
To show that we were not entitled to the eon-
biderutioa we hare received from the Federal
AdinmislrHiion, it ouotes from ib« Ptoiu*r of
the lOih of April lasi the fotlowiDtc extract
from ait editorial of that date.
"It rannot bt- ilone [crusbing the rebellioo^.
You have not the power ami uever will hare
A million and a half conren»atire men of
j .h;ui 'h^ij .St .ii! t>\ l!if i.'v.i ;;....». .. -.».._k ...
I tbt> war, which pri>v<vi >iK Nmi/<i ettablih-
j meat lu taavt ben ia the inteNtt Md pa)
4\» . t Ltl
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ol Jitf Ikavw. Tbir oM Scotch traitor wiu
cooipiatHy mrrd by tbii cxbibk, aad |iran-
iaad to mippiiirt the nowiai— ul eamairiy.
fnpecially Mr Seward Thb >:• tb* Ant
time this matter has been made pnblir
THE NEW».
—The committee reprw-enimg the Naw
\ork tianks, will «.-oofer with Sir. Chaaeoa
a bill already outurad, aulborixiof a far-
ther ta»ae of IVeaaury notes tor the
rary reliei ol the Treasury, and also
another pnwiding in* reased dutiv< on iroo,
.spia"* and salr and an eicis*- duty on ***" ***'»* ^* ^^ foiwft gf t»ie t^liels is
I thirty ttooutMid. Dariag the two maotbs
, of his iaipris.iomeot. 2 500 rebd mMttn
Varbk- h»»e rrturnr^ fivm N Aein »*k I'lh-y
Miv that «i the grml ireat MMb^tth), wbieb
Mvn tBadred Ibowaod doUark
of proparty. en the 22d oil.. C Q.
'« pork boii:«(:, ioruirfiy «4 this
city, ooatnbaied mmUmiaiiy it* litv prtifreM
of tbs laflteB, and that Mur d shells etpio-
<ed iwiiiadly io evt-ry •.!ivcii<Mi Tbt rvl>- >
*h baw prrNMiad to pay l«tr the ouau as
it *aa eagagad bringing ibtvi madaoaij
under ■ permit froai Secretary Cbaae
— A Ijtntttuaai of an loJtuna ngmeM
vb« ha5 hevo • prisooer at Bowtiog Uwea
bat baeu rekaMnl. «iod arrivtd at Lwriwlle.
LOCAL AKhAIKS. J\\^]
III WAKHAHiTh, Half breed hikI tie
-all aoM- prioea.
iy« ruuMPSON BROh
.Scnp
>.,..
the North will nev-r i^rinit it; and we tirmlv
believe if the attempt Uu made, which liod
torbid, the airug^le >4ill not be canttaed to
suuthern soil."
The PrfM has produced this »am.- extract be
tore, and for similar purpose.'<:kno\«in,i{ thai it
appeared in the absence of the editor, and triat
all sentimenu like it, were di.sarowed bv such
editor uD his return to take control of ihe pa-
per.
Now, so far from dis^ivowiug the above
eilitorial "by sach editor on his n-turn to
take control of the pap*:T, ' i? was not dtsa-
vowed, or any allusion made to it iu that
paper until months aticrward-i. whm we
(juoted it strainst it.
Wi- have expressly conced.il that its
Editor had the right tt» disavow an article
in his paper if he did so promptly, or at the
earliest opportunity, bii m the oa.'H? of the
Piortcer'i efforts to encouraife the rebellion
and to intimidate nnd dL-^ourage loyal
Union men during iho*' long months of op.»r,
dtfiant treason that preceedtil Mie fall of
Fort Sumter, thire was no disavowal, until
by profi'ssing an exct« of loyalty it sought
to inaugurate and run lor its owu benefit a
Union party Then it ^erved its purpo^ to
die ivow if,s former tifason. and it tried to
make u scape jJT'iut of the Asaociate Editor
If there was any sueh di-iuvowal of the
feasonable utterances to which we have
alluded, it will be very easy for the Pionerr
to produce them. But it cannot, nrd there-
tore instpad of convicting us uf unfairness,
it will have f" statu! lonvictitl of fai*j-
hnod itself
It speaks of these articles whk;b ware in
sympathy with Ji-9. Davi«, thai appeared
in its columns, as having been written bv tlie
S'eu-< Editor. If they were written by Mr.
Mills at all. his relation to the paptr was
not that ol News Editor, butJAssoc'ate E<li-
tor. and as fully authorized to write its edi-
torials a-* the chief editor himself. That those
articles fiad the approval of the chief etli-
tur, there can be no doubt in vhjw of the
fact that they cxiendetl through several
months, and in part appeannl when the
chief editor wa.s in St. Paul.
It is notorioHS that tlie Pionev like it<
prototype the inlamous New York Hera'd.
fighl-* for whoever and whatever will pay
be^t. When Dtmocra.'v had p-sasessioo ol
power it was Democratic. When DeiBoc-
racy waned, it was first Union and then Rr-
publican. Like the Maine P..>straa5tcr who
when told he would lose his plaae in
consequence of a change of Admit. istration
replied : h« wouUl like to see nn Ailmnvs
tratinn change quicker than tu coiUil — so the
P'cneer can changf as quick as any Admin-
istration, wh»nt'vtr patron«g.> '\a to be secure
by such change.
While the question was in doubt whelhfr
the rebels would succeed in preventin? Lin-
coln's inauguration — while the fate of the
Government trembled in the balanc*'— its
manifest and repeatedly espre-><d sympa-
thies were with the traitor.--, just as the New
York Herald's were. And the thunder? of
the Nation's aroused hidignatiou and patii»
oiisin. wak.d by the fiery peals ot Fort
Sumter, brought conviction to the Pioneer
just a-< it did t(i the Herald. The history
of the conv.rsion of tht two is perfectly
and symmetrically alike And if the Ad-
mioi-stration should select Benneit's Htrald
for the recipient ot the patronage of the
Gcvernment, it would be no morp an out-
rage upon the Republican Party of tne en-
tire country than, such selecfiou of the Pi-
oneer is an outrage on the loyal masses of
Minne.«ota who«e vote^ helped to elect the
present National Administration, and to res-
cue the Government from the treasonable
Administration of Buchanan, and his Cobbs
and Floyd?, tl,at th. Pioneer had help.-d to
place in p^fwer ; while it did ibi utm'Wt to
defeat the fortutr.
AK l.^TEREVriNC BIT OP GUMIP,
•piriu, tobacco and aeveral ariidea of luxu-
ry, which will be intn>duced intoCoegraM.
— The Staunton (Vt.) Spttttvc.r leaias
from a Xofthcrn Catholic priest thai Areh
Bishop Hughes has gone abroad, dapated
by a council of the Fathers, to use hw influ-
ence to aecfire the- intercanaiou of torvign
powars m behalf ol peaee aad a recocnitioa
i>fthe Southern Oonffederacy
— A dispatch from Knox villa aonuuuoet
that the Rail Teaues!«ee and Georgia iUil«
road will cumroeuce running on New Year's
day.
— The schoouer Pnne« ot' Wak>, loaded
with salt, wnile attempting to ran the
blockade at Georgetowo, South (Jarolioa,
was cha.sed by a" Yanke cruiser," baaebad
and burnt.
- Two new baOooiM Ibr <*oferoawnt
service have been brought to WashiogloQ
by Prof l.,owe.
—it BMaM that all the ladies at Warin
ington who are lending aid an J comfort
to the enemy have not yet beeo oontiaed.
It lA aaid that twu Udies. axoeileatly
vouched for, sought passes from Seward to
▼isit sick relations at ihi South. "Hiey
were refiiaed because the rule is int)e>.;bie.
Subsequently it was discovert thai they
had rebrl oorrespon.1eiioe and other ooa-
traband goods on tbeir pertons.
— Uur affairs in .MexiciJ. it wtiald appear,
do not run aa smoothly as could be .lesired.
Minister Corwiu will probably r\tuni iron
Mexico within a month A ourresponJeot
of the I'hicago Iriimne oayt that be bM
been rtfusrd leave of absence opoa hb
earnest rt-quret twice repeated, and has other
causes ot di^satisfactioa with the Stat<> Ih^.
partneot.
— I»rd Lyois with h.-i wh •; r:
paid their r«9pt-cta to .Mr. .Vw.ir :. .^
Moos. Mercier and the Freneu u:taihc7>.
—.Mason and Slkkll it ;s ivi» tied vill
g<t no lariber than BatiCu m toe iUaaido.
there they will take tfee Niagara.
— There are only about srrep liandred
Texan Raog«r< in Gt^. Baduier** army.
His whole (urce of eavah^ ■ aear three
thouaaod. Thi Rangers are reported to be
splendidly armed, bat aodij)cipliDed.
— Affairs in Ktnitucky are apparently at
a itaod still. No oeem of ceoMqaeace n
received from that qaarlw. A Loabnlle
dispatch of the 3d says that the XashviUe
Railroad beyond Gn«n River » in perfcet
condition for four miles ; tbeooe for five
miles aooth the road has been deatroyed. lias
burned, and culverts destroj-ed. The rebels
are still using the road h'ooi Bowling l^reaa
to Cave City, where their advance camp is,
but arrangements have been made to destraj
it if they fall back. Tin tunoel at Glaayovr
junction will be blown ap if the r«beb re.
treat. Trees have been felk-d aloog the
turopike beyond Rowietl's Station
—It is propowd to (XKioect Lansing, Mich.,
with the rwt o» the worM by a tek-graph to
Owe«;so
— Capt. Seymuur, the Q'jeen's special
uicseenger to I^ird Lyons, sailed home from
New 'iork. on Wedue^Iay.
—From the English p.tpera we learn that
Mi^ Martineao ha.-, assaikt] John Bright for
his American >ympathies, in a letter shrew-
wiah and foolish.
— Vijilelly. artist of the Loiuloo b'iuUr<i •
Ud Net€%, has been to Boston to dcelch the
«;eDesof Mason and Slidell's imprisonmeot
and t he departure of the rebel commiasioo-
ers.
—A f'pecial election tor Parhameot, ia
* t .11 li>lr. Kng., reoalted ia the choice of Ed-
mund Potter, on tnc anti-American isaoe.
He had three majority.
— Col. Jeff C Oavis. U S A., was
married at Indianapolis last Thcrsday even-
ing. Ue has left Missouri and goue now to
the Potomac.
—The "Lieut. Hurd, ' who imposed upon
the New York Innes's reporter a state-
ment ot Col. Corcoran's escape, is sof^Miard
to be a young scamp from near Scranton.
Pa , who left some weeks ag(., and, havmg
a cork leg. is k- owr to have iepreseoled
himself as a wounded suldivr and tu have
leceived douatious as such
—Charles Anderson, the brother of Gen.
Anderson, with whose amat io TtXM aad
have breo buried at Bowling Greaa, aad
.^000 aeat to tbebospiul at Na-hvillc
— Au atse«|rt »aa BMde U£t Saiitrviay
eeeaiag agaia to firr the Qovanuneui. 6ta
bh9 at Wasbiogt.Mn. ov a pierv of lighted
catidle, which laokily went uui alter oharii^
the woc^i (woie disiaaee. It «a« discov.Ted
over a besm
— Tha OavemoMiit tmt expeodrd twin-
iy-i«o ailioai (or ire-araM sinr« the rtbei
lioo began Col. Scbayler. bought l^rve
kmmdnJ tkmmmJ alanti abroad lor five
Mil liana
— Scverai daj9 ago Mrs. Greenhow. who
was aaaag the fint Ihasie arrests, and who
is siiil iu prison io Wariuagtoo, receitvd a
rate troai some friend m' hers uukuowu to
Ibe gavd. Bdore deiivering it uitu her
lMad^ Lirot. aheMoe, who has charge ol i
the feasale prisoners "n^jvetutg <»n(neihing
«f«MC, ezanioed the eaite and found em-
bedikd thv««ia a iiaia iaioraiiiig that lady
LcGisi^nvK CAttis.- The mt uiIhth ol
the Lecislalure held a caueu- at the 11 .11 ui
the House ol l((prt3S(.'nlative> la;«i ui^ht.
Th«- call war originated by the Republican
■lerobers, but wlien the caucus met, Mr.
Burt, meab«T of the Hous« from Stillwatir.
aiiiVid that all iiieinl>er> nt ttu- Iitgi^4lature
wl»o an; in Gavor of «be Government ot the
Uailed States be fnvit^d to pariici[Mite in
the (*au('U6.
The motion was carried aoanimousiy
wh«reop III most of the DemiK-ratic mem-
ber« ol both branches took s<.ats withiu the
bar. and partieipatdil in the proceedings of
Ihe cat:cas.
Senator Webiicr was cbusen Chairman;
D. Blaktly Esq; Stcietary, atid W. H*
Shelby Kq., Serge^uit-at-.Arms
The tollowing nominations wrrc made:
SB.V.\TE.
Secretary -FKEl) DRISCOLL. of Soon
county
Asai6taut Set-retarr— .M
Steele couaij.
Eogroaaing Clerk — GEO.
UouatOD oouotj.
Enrolling Clerk-G. F.
FaritMult countr
Ser|{«ant-at-.Aruis-0. T.
bashaw county.
Fireman-FREDLRirK .^CHMIDT, of Ram-
siy countr.
Chaplaio— A. S. FISKE, of Kamsey couDtr.
Incidental Printer— Wa. B. MAR.SUALI., of
the St Paul Pakss
WASHINGTON NEWS
Burnside'jj Fleet Ready
tc» Sail.
INTERESTING FROM PORT ROYAL
A
of
UaILV
F POTTER, of
CLEVKLA.M), of
CUILDS, 01 Wa
that arrai
heea SMde for ht-r \ couuty.
uoirsx
Speaker-JARED BENSON,
of Anoka
M ooovejaBce to Hichmou<l, nam-
ing the day and boor for her ddiverance.
T^ informution, ho«t;>«:r. «a« not oom-
BMinieated to h(.r by the iieuieuant. nor ba.s
the vriKf -rf the nMi' hivn disH^-.>ven'd
UOHACE bMCKI El AT WASHlNU-
TO.V.
TheCbiai^ Tnimiu \V...-:,,i(:;-.ai, w>r-
mpoodeot, apeakiqg oi a U-. lurx. d iveml
by Uoraoe UreeleT at Wasbipi;ii>n. >ayM :
"The place was imnienseir crowded. The
Prswduit and Secreiarr Chase, with Sccrtsat r
c'a— roa» familv. aad aearlr baif of Coa^rt^
were pre*eui. Mr Grt>cle>'l»uidlT prucUiuied
that the real obieci of the war btiould b«> the
«lcMr«ici)oa of alarefy. Waeaerer he decluvd
Ibis to be "the oaeaolepaqtoaaof ihebghl,"
' was vdMMMaUjp aaphaJsil ; as be waa alao
a be oiledthe dadwatraaor Aadjr Jobasoa
mat "rsbali had no rigfai to own anjibiag,"
■■4 prwMWBced it to be the enunciation ot a
patriot aad ibe wiadoai af a atatesman
"The sympatbr of tha aiiiiiaeu showed that
as far south aa Waabiafftoa, the intpuUr opin-
MM was in harmony wiita the opiuiooa ol the
lecturer."
eSlh. LANK.
The Laaveawor' . i '»itrvativt of the
201 h ult., ia apea.. ..^ ■■ tieo. Line, sayi< .
It » probable that tien. Lane will re-
sign his aeai in the Cuiied Sutes Senate
bktweeo tite 15ib ai^ 25th ot Janatirw
Gen. f*. will l»e here withiu ei-tii days, lie
will hare comunand o< the toJlowint: tr.xf>s
12.000 cavalry. 6 000 infantry. 4,0«tO Iiidi-
and thirty' pieces of artillery. This i> a
II estimate of Geo Lane's i*omaia(Hi
Gen. Lane wdl. io efleci, be a Major Gen-
eral, aod his slafl will bold currespoihiii^
rank. The- staff will be appointed by 'Jen.
McClellan aod transfem^l to Ger, l\aiyi.
Geo. Laoe will be a candidate before the
Legtshilure for the U. 8. Senat*-
Chief Clerk-DAVIU B1.AK.ELY, of Olm-
sicd couDtf.
Asstatani Cterk-J. JAY EN OX, of Ramsey
couotj.
Eni?ro*!,iug Clerk-D. R JOHNSON, Jr.,
ot Mower cuunty.
Enrolling Clerk— E. McMLRTRiE, of Fill-
more countr.
Sergenl-at Arms-LEVI NUTriNO, of Rice
coaoty.
Fireman— Woj REED, of Blue Earth coun-
ty
Chaplain— J. C. WIIITNEV, of Uennepin
coucij.
lundenul Printer— Wa. R. MARisUALL, ol
Ihe Si. Paul Pacss.
Kl.KtTly> BY TIIK FlaKMENS A«SoClATlO.S
— At a meeting h.U by Uie Firemen's As
sociatioo last uight, the loUowing officer-
were ekcteu fer the ensuinj; year :
President— H. F. Masior^'Oii.
Vice-Preaid»nt— W. T Honaldson.
Tiu»tees-B Rodicit, T. L. Welch. J Mend
elst>tui.
Ireaaurer- C. W. ReihI.
SetTet^y aad Collector-J. II .MattLewa
Tlii'' organization us now coiuplctid anti
we believe gives entire s.itisluctioo to ah
ooBorcted with the Fire Department of thi
city;
BiiARDixG — We call attention lo tht
card of Mrs. Ferguson. Membv-Ts ol tht
Legislaturt^, who prefer a private boarding
botise, will find Mrs. Ferguson s a plea.<aut
bome. It is conveniently l.-cated— twi.
squares from th.- Bridge on the street lead-
ing to the Capitol.
LATKST news ^^otJ^er Victory in Western
. Virginia.
BY T,ELEGRAPH. j Cleveland Jan. 6.
*"* I A special dispatch to the Cincinnati Coni'
r.XI'KESSLT FOR THE DAILY PRESS. ' mercuUtrom lluitonsville Virginia 6th sajs
- -- - : - - ; a lorce consistmt: of 400 of the 25th Uh o,
I 300 of the 2iid Viririuia and 38 of Brack-
ens cavalry the whule under the command
of Mbjor Gen. \Vel»«(tt-r of the 25th Ohio,
returned to-day alier an ab.^nee of C day<»,
having.' inurched i) Huniervil'e, the depot
lor rebel supplier in Western Virgiiiis, at-
lucked nod put to fl ght an equal reb^l I'.roe
and burmd all tie reljel ttjie=, the rebel
force consisted of 400 regular cavalry brmtd
with Sharp's carbines and Irom 300 to 500
infantry an'' militia Their cavalry attack-
ed us two miles from lluniersvil e, we drove
them from point tu point and finally ihey
beat a hasty retreat out ot town as we
chartjed throug-h it. Tbeir sapp'ies con
sifti d of 3.")U barrels of flour, 300 salted
beeves, 3,000 pounds of salt and large quaJi-
tiiiea ol sugar, ccff.-e, nee bacon, army
clothing Sic, worth Irom 25 000 to 30 000,
were entirely destroyed, we also took a large
number of .Sharp's carbine.^, sabrea, pistols,
&i. Oiie rebel was killed and 7 wounded.
Wo had one man seriously wounded It
was u compiels success, Major Webtter ard
his commaLd behaved gallantly throughout.
The march was a severe one, of 104 mika
but the boys returned in glorious spirits.
The blare and stripes were left Boating on
the Court Ilfiuse.
3,679 Bale* of Cotton Ar.
rived ill >cw York.
A FltillT IN SOITH CABOLINA.
THE PALMETTOS BEATEN
SKIRMISK IJi WESTERN YIRGIKIi.
D%MEI. «.
Dlrii|>««0.\
CMiftta.
o> Titti:
fiir
L»anielS. Dickinaoo delivered aUctunat
Washington oo •• The PcnU and Hopes of
our Coontry. " Oariag tbe addre^x be
spoke a« follows
*■ Wc must pnl forth all our torces to di-
stroy this lebeliioo. We mu<>t strike hart).
e<t wbere it ia weaken. While we stand up
apoB the GofHiitinion, we ^hr«]ld
all the pmperty ol rebels — in-
eioding persons ht Id to service^- total, ub
wlate. imuKxiiately, and employ them in
tbe camp: feed, cktlbe an<l protect them, aod
leave it to Cong i eat to make such di^pcei-
tioo of them as humanity and the nature of
tbe oaae deaaad. He held lunhir AH
govemoMai* elaun a ptrrf^t-tniiy; and lo
laiauvtt fOvniiBHul every powt^r niaj be
need — evea to 4aqK>tiMi. Constitutions do
not make gorereaKaty; governments nuke
ooouiutiow. The habeas coi|»os aet must
yield Ui tbe terrible eiigeociea of «ar. A
ftt* prv« aMMA bow before tbe iroo rule ol
martial bw. ;- Woman bids us he men f«nd
roi ct U»e occasion." and, under all ciroam-
•laaees, wbisptrs, "preaerve tbe Union
SlPPKR AND FtSTlVAI..— The ladles' ul
WeM St Paul are making an eflort to puj
lor thtir houet of worship, and inti-nd giv-
ing a Supper and Festival .m Thur-iday even-
ing nest in I^ngevios Hall. Th.y tu.pe a
large number will met t on this side ci tin
hvtr, gel a good team, cross on the ice and
enjoy the occasion.
Capt Smith Harris, tbe Invkntor.—
The Galena Adverlioer claims the invention
of llollin s steam ram lor Captain R. S.
Harris, who laid his plans before Congress
in lh57. They in return referred it to the
Committee on N'a^al AtTairs, who reported
favorably on it, but did not at the time see
Uie necessity of it. as the nation was at
peace with hersell and all the world beside
The traiiRition to rebel hands and uses was
natural o: cuurse.
VIRGINIA t'KIONUTS IS WANT OF SALT.
New Yoaa, Jan. 6.
A Tribune dispntrh say.^ the Unionists in
the vicinity ot Kui-la.\ have petitioned Gen.
Wadsworih for salt, to enable them to kill
their pork.
TO BK lltKO.
A soldier will l>? hung to morrow, br
murder. This is t it first case ol hanging ia
Ibis war.
t:NI0S TEKl-INU IN RJCHMO.VU.
Mr Gilleit. one of the released prisoners,
sf>eaks ot the Cnion »entime:it io Richmond
with the great«»t |-o*itivpne!^9 a=i large, and
'vould be ettective ii tin- whole of Virginia
was r.jt nndtr the bet I nf 150,000 ruflSans
st>nt from I .e cotti.n States. 'I'ne Siate is
held d'lwn by lerrori'^m, and a savage dis-
cipline maintains t le rctw 1 army in its po-
sition, through piivation and discontent
enough to try the licst troops.
Washivoton, Jan. 6.
ALLOPATOT VS. UOMCEOPATUV.
It is .said the inirodiiction of the homce-
opathic ptactice 'it inodicine has raised
somewhat ol a conaiiotion among many of
lue regular surgeons (»f tLe army.
CONFERRING VITH TttE INDIANS.
Commissioner Dale will soon leave for
the West on bi:Rines.s of importance con
nccted with the Ii.dian tribes.
KXCUANfilNC pniSONEES.
It seems that u delinilivo but informal
mode lor an exchange of prisoners has
been inaugurated. The prompt recipro-
caiion in regard to ibis mailer by the
Southern autUont es will soon be followed
by the Government m lorwarding another
largv, party for a ccrrcsponding return.
Washi.\oion, Jan. 6.
lONTRADirrFD. OF COCRSE.'
The painful rum .rs in regard to the arrest
of a prominent mil tary ofTirer of ilie Gov
ernment for treason, is without foundation
Some matters ol iciportance in tht sbape ot
correspondence have l>een discovtred, but
in connection with parties enlircly d:fferent
trom the cffi cr iiamtd in the rumor now
current. All the pirtics implicated are now
under arrest. This citv is full of southern
<ympa!hizirs, or spii-s, in high social posi-
iioc« The tim« has arrived when they
mu-t be vigorously dealt with.
Shipwreck.
.\*iv Uav. U. C. .Ian. 4..
M.* S.vCKViLi.s, Jan. 6.
On Monday last the shore's ol this
were strewn wiih half barrel-, bolter, chest
Kay
'PI. V V K V J ^ ,seb?equeLtt>icapL via Mexico. Havana, etc..
Ibe New York Sunda,, Time, altempt^ | ^fa^ public ar.^ a.rvady lamiliar. arr.Ted at
to explain the rea=or of a vi.it which Thur- \ h„ old home in Cincinnati, laM Thursday
evening, and was -pkmdidly welo^med bj
hia l^iend^ who thronged tbe Opera Hoosa
Tbe bopea I f our coiiotfy. ootwithsiandinff "nd small poiiiun> ol the cabins ul a .ship
It. per.U. wvre greater now than ev,r t«- *'*<*™ *•**''/ ''-^^ « nutnbtr of boxes, 2o
lorv.
low Weed paid |to Herald Bennett, at the
residence of the latter on Washington
Heights, some monlhs sinee. It says that
not long after the suppression o»" several
secession prints in New York Ci'v.and after
Ih? Herald had tor .<onie time prolented to
be loyal, Bennett began to ^how his animos-
ity to the government by attacking ilsSnaD-
oial policy, and aboat the tinw; Secretary
Chase was negotiating his first loan in New
York, be was preparing lor a terrific on-
slaught upon it. Secretary Seward, how«
ever, was determined not to submit to it,
and he consequenlly s«nt Weed to 8t>e Bto.
nett, and inform him of the feeliiig at Wash-
ington. He was notiOed that if he opened
on the government his paper would be iieia-
ed, and he sent to Fort Ufayettr Bennett
" dom'd" a good aeal. but was silenced by a
despatch dated at ibe Herald office, which
to see him and hear him speak. Hon. BeN
lamy Storer made the welcoming addrese,
after which Mr. Ander>on addreased the
audience at sonn- length on his experience
in Secessia. Judge Morer bI*o admtniMer<
ed the oath of allegiance to tbe people oi
mane.
— A fire broke oat on tbe evening of tha
3d, in the extensive wagon shop ot the
State Penitentiary at Jolift. Ill , which waa
entirely destroyed with its contents. The
stricture was a «uhiantia! ^tori baiMiiw,
and one of tbe ranee alon^^ the oorlbside of
the quadrangular tnc!o6ure. Hie total loia
» ab<Mit SI 6.000 Among tbe properfj
lo-'t, were filiy five seia of hamts* bel
to the tjovernmer.T valued at $b 500
— A Loiusvilie dispatch by tbe &Moe»
.4FPAIR«» ATSOVIKBSLr, K.¥.
d^-i«i I i'pmIcK l« a« dmciiuuUi Cmmwien%ml.
On the night of the 26tJi iusl. the iith
Ohio. Col. Vandevirr, made a silent caaitMis
march to il»e ealt work* oo Fishing Cre.>k.
with the full ejipectation ol capturinj- a
regimeiil ol sccesh cavalry, who werv guard -
iqg the teorks. while somt- of the mr n were
awaafiictaring salt. When thty arrivt-d
there the workmen aod cavalry bad gone to
tbeir caaip. So they made a charge oo tbe
Mit learfa. brvakinu the k.tik«, disabiu^
tbe pamps, aod spreading havoc among rhe
Qteoala geaenlly, alter wbicb they mardied
t>ack to camp.
Laet night oar anticipatiooaol ao attack
ren vary Ugh. The battery bonea wi.»re
kept haioeaKd all night, bat no advance vra^
BMde duiiog the oigbt. All h qniet to-
day.
Our ratiooa are short ; Maietimes wt* have
baif rations, at other tinMO we have plenty ;
but tbe disunce from the raiiniads i< do
exeaae for oi not bavine av winter cloth-
re this. Oar clotRin<r \* a thin blouse
aaKaed paate. which la about lAe
aaioaot of our entire clothioe. and tliev
have become ratht-r thin, m laet raesr>.»d
oviag to Uw laagth ol time they have txtti j ** lJi'''ici »" p'aee of Kzra Hanscomb Ksq
ia aae. Saeh ttia dotbior give* but little "^^ ^''" mteting ot the new Board will be
•atiaiurtioo to a eoklier who has to bi^ait ' °" "^'^ Toeaday —>tau St vs.
3'
pairs of Canadian boots tur ttie nflc brigade
a cask ol butter marked 11. Tenant, ijvt r-
pooi. an a bo.\ cuver marked L. Smith,
Yestirday u puriion of the k.-d with a
quantity t»f copper attachiHl, and a portion
ol a wheel, caim ashore. No bcuiUs have
been discovered. I he vt-ssel is supposed to
have fitruck 8t. Pauls.
•T. A.'VTHO.'NY AND~laiM<Vi:APOI.IS
ir»:.Hs.
Soldiers Aiu ."^ikiktv. — This Societv,
which mtvts wttkiy at the Wm>iow House,
bs ncary prepart^ a large box of cloth
iog. of aljout 50 pairs of shirts, fee-tins;s.
sheets, pillow-slip*. clippers A'. Th«' box
will be iorwardetl Itelore many days. — State
Sew*.
Cou.vrr CoMwtssiovERS — Ou Tuesdav
last the old B'.»ardof County Coraiuis-ioners
iiiet and cioseil up the busin« ss ol ihevear
preparatory to the comiag m ot the "new
Board. Some S2 000 of orders wen can-
celed and bills to the amount ot about
$500 were authorizeil by the Board. Tbe
total esjieoscs ot the County for the past
year were aiK>ut ^9000. A htalement ot
the exp»ndiiures auu receipt- ot tbe oountv
will be publiehed soon. The new Board
will be the same as the la^t wub the ex-
ception of H. S Plnmmer. E-q., from the
I.MPORTANT r .VA.SCIAL SCnEME.
[Special to '/(fftej]- The Committee on
Ways and .Means will report and ask an
immediate passage nf a bin aiithoiizing the
Ksuenf 811)0,000,000 in denian<l Treasury
notts, receivable toi- all public and private
dot sand debt^ m^King thctn legal tenders
nnd exchangeable or six jier cent, bonds,
also extending the same privilege to all
demand t.oles alie i iy i sued.
GEN. BL'RNSIOE's EXPEDITION
[Special to Hnr.ld ]— The ves.sels of Gen.
Burnside's fleet were ins|K>cted to day
by order ot Gen. McCLIiao and the men
paid ofl. .Several hundred thousand dollars
were disbursed.
r.LARDIXG AGAINST SPIK.S AND TRAITORS.
.VIeasiin-s hav( been taken to guard against
commuiiiealing info Illation to rel»e's, espr-
eially tbroutiJi lemile soun es. Five rebel
ileserter- arrived yesterday from Manassas,
they hav. no idea of the number ot men
there, but r- [x.rt.d i he delenees ol a (ormid
able character Circumstances have recent-
ly trarii-pired which ix on Col. Kerrigan the
guilt ol having giviMi information to tbe
eiumy.
Grood News Prom Port Royal.
N«w York, Jan. fi.
The .'■ttaTier Vindub.'t from Port
Iloyal 3J, has arrivtd. .^he briiiffs 3,697
bales ot cotton. GiT,. Stevens brigade ad-
vuneeil on the mainlund on the l-Jt.und took
possessioii ot the lebel batlerie-J afier a
short resistance. 1 he troops were assisted
by the trim boats ,n shelling the rebels.
Gen Stev,u^ follow, d np to withiu 6 miles
of Chnrlesioii.
A flag ol truce from th. rebels requested
permission to bury t leir d ad. and an hour
wa.- L'raiiii'd tor the pnrpos-e. when thev
ull buck on their tuitifiealions, which are
^id to bo very . x'enaive, and defended by
1 1 .0(H) or 1 2 1)00 m( n. under Gen. Po[)c.
Thi'ir loss is unknown. Our force wa? 4,-
500. and had ei^'ht woundi-d, including Ma-
jor WHtst;n of the bih Michigan nurrtally.
Gen Stevens now luids possession of the
main land, and awaiis ninlorwments from
the North to proceed
A Collision on the Upper Poto-
mac-
FiiEDKaiCK, Mu., Jan. 6.
Advices from Haocoek, Md , ibow Gen.
Lander's arrival there. Also that Gen.
Jackson witn a large lorce, having joe 24
and two 12 pounders appeared opposite
Hancock and threatened lo sli'-il out our
troops unle.-^s ihey evacaated. Gen. Lander
gave them a fitting response. He commenc-
ed ahelliog which was continued up to Ibe
latest advices last Light, doing liule injury
to the town and t^itie to our 'roops.
FttEOEBicK, Md., Jan. 6.
\l an early hour the 3J brigade leit here
for Hancoek leaving the 46th Fenn. et
VVilliamsport. The rest of the division is
ucdet preparations and awaiting march'tig
orders. Nothing has been heard Irom Han-
cock this morning
Point or Rocks Md. Dec. 5
Six thousand rebels att^eked the 6th
Connec'.icut regiment near Uaucotk yea
terday. who w.re protecting the railroad,
after a slight skirmish our men retired to
this side to await reinlorcemei t- meanwhile
the rebels destroyed the railroad and tele-
graph wires breaking off our communica-
lion with Cumberland, Gen. Lanier march-
ing to their relief.
Missouri News.
ScDALiA, Mo., Jan. 6.
Three men arrived here to-day, from
John^on Co., who report that Jenni^on was
at Rochehill, Johnson Co., a day or two
since, which place they report he had burn-
ed. They are re[iorted to be oo the way
to this place. It it be true that he is on
his way here, it is to be hoped he will cap
tere the notorious Methi dist preacher and
his brigand.-, \\ ard Cockerel!, who is re-
ported encamped wiih about 500 men
near Columbus, in the norih wesi part of
the county. .Many ol mf^st sub.-tantia! and
le-pectable eitizfos ot John?on cojoty, ar-
rive here near y every day, being driven
Iron, their huu.«cs by this noted bushwhack
er and his gang.
The report that secession ism is squekh-
ed in Johnson county is all bosh. They
are it anything, worse than they have evtr
been. The son ot Mrs. Heath, paetmaster
at Warrenburg. coming home from Kaasas
th*" other day, tell into tha hands of Cuck-
erill, and was nearly stripped of his clothing
The
From Santa Fe.
Ka.ns.\8 Citt, Jan. 5.
The Sanlrt Fee imiil has arrived, with
dates to the 22d ult. \o news of impor-
tance
Furt Wise is garrisoned by four compa-
nies ol Fedt rals
The small pox is raging in the whole
Ter'itory, and isextfrnely fatal to chil-
dr^'n.
Specie is very scarce m the Territory
The weather is cod on the plains.
Ijirge numbers i.l Indiana
road but are friendly
Mississippi Fleet~From
Texas.
CaiCAGo, Jan. 5.
A special di-spaieh to the Chicago Tiib-
uiie says that COO submarine batteriefi have
been planted between Columbus and Mem-
phis Gentlemen who have witnessed their
ex|ierimeuts, say they were entirely success-
ful.
The crews of the gunboats were muster-
ed in on Saturday. The whole fl et will
probably anchor ii. the sfreiim on .Monday.
The Memphis Jppeal of the 19th has the
following from Texas : The Ga'veston
("iv'liaii of the IBihsays last night's niai's
brought advices from the Rio Grande to
the ellect that a Lincoln sieara proptlUr
Lad ariivcd and was blockad ng the river.
She bad captured and burned a schooner.
A fight is still pri gressing at .Matamoras.
The Houston lekgropU of the 20 h says
the people of G dvestou are in considerable
stew over the report of General Herbert
ordering the destruction of Galveston if the
city could not be detendcd.
A Federal fleet near New Orleans and
Lake Poiichartrain have captured several
rebel steamers.
Inaugurating State Officers-
Mauison, Wis.. Jau. 6.
The inauguration of the (Governor and
State ofhcir? took place on the steps of the
Capitol at 12 o'clo-k to day. Two regi-
ments from Camp llandall ^e^e in attend-
ance. The oath of office having been ad-
ministered oy Chief Ju-tice Diron, ex-Gov-
ernor Randall addres.«ed the citizens and
soldiers in a few words expressive of regret
at parting, and tendering thanks to th.-se
who had a-v-isted him in his labors during
the past four years. He was followed by
Gov Hai yey in a few brief and appropriate
words. The time occupied by ceremonice
and speaking did not e.xceed 15 miuu es.
are on the
the bMt winds.
DetxMber
and e-^ld da-ihiog rain-i of
fUcovERTor Gix. LainkBB,— Geo. Lmd-
der has fco far recovered from the wourda
received at tb« baiiie ot Bud s Run as to
be able to report for doty He will imnic
diatcly retaru to bis brigade io General
Bank's division. |
MiirxEAiHius Atokn.«im.— We call the
attention of ourciizensin Uiis institution.
It contains from bOO to TOO volumes. Many i
of tUm are o! great interest and value.
From Fcrt Monroe.
FoBT Monroe, Jan.
Meeting of the Ohio Legislature
CtBrBLAND, Jan. 6.
The Ohio Legislature organized to day.
The Governor's mes>age is congratulatory
o:i the prospect of a favorable lermination
of the present war and on thegeneral pros-
perity of the State for the pa«t year. Ho
recites briefly the history ol the .State since
1802, when the Constitution was adopted
showing its immense increase of wealth and
population. Afur devoting some space to
afiairs of local interest he refers to the re-
port of Secretary Chase and dissents irom
his plan of National currency as liahle to
many objections as a measure of relief to
tbe Government. Likewise objects to the in-
cone tax imposed by Congress as making
an unwise discrimination between people
who are willing lo contribute la support
Government in proportion to their
the
A large SL>outing nartv under command .>,&.„„ ., « i j- ■ --
- •= - ^ ' "'""^ means, and also discriminating between
United States and State securities. Refer-
prove th.-ee long wmrry evenit^-s. by giving tt^.'lT h7i8bt^''n'oc.npred'b7rrXr^^^^^^ I ""["^/^ "".'.'''r'l affairs ho states that on
•L, ,n uixv^s to these Volumes. The librarv Breastworks were found n^Jrt. i,„ir „ 1 :?: I ^^^ ^irbt call of the President 02.000 volun-
Parents, .-ultiv.te a taste 'or us, ful read- of Gen 'VVebl>er v.-terday penetrated to tC;^' v-i'Jail "'"^ <.'*?""'"■'"«
M^ m your children, and help them lo im- tJreat B^hel. which plice was found dcser- i H°!. 1^^.!m:! "."L*^ *^i.*L^'!°""."^
1, k. pi at the bo.k^iore oi T. IT W.lhami', in wtent."and"pieVc..'-d "or"'/2^gaQ*'8,'^iIr ! -'!^*^: ■ l^'n"T^' ^'?'.'".1^J?? y*»«'
to atU ak»tm.~~State , party returned without leaving a gaard
who is authoruol
service is 77,844, of which 45.985 are io
tiiero.
ef"S££ FOUBTfi PAG£.
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THE SAINi FAlfL t'KKSS, TUESDAY, M.>ri AR\ 7, 18C2.
cTlir ^aint paul |!rcs.s*
For««T«r tlokt thut Ntiioditra nhe-t !
Wliere br^i'hei the toe but laUs bflDrf u»,
vVi;h Fre« tom'-t !>i>il t'^Di-ath "ur feft.
And Freedom's b.tiiuer tli>atii|{0>r u^*
I SI SPKNSiONOFSI'KC IKI»%% MKN TS
Thf stisp'iisiiit) III sjin'H- (Ntyii:' )i's i-j
till' BiHitis. followed a- i! P' .-vsN-irily ua- by
thf Treasury lioputment iil tlu' (Jovtrn-
loent, is ouvniiii; the ejes ut Ooii^rt-sH an«1
Uiti peopU' ti) the Jiini;tT8 ot un irrwlMHiM-
ble im\)v\ »"Uiitiioy tliiit will iiievitubly »le-
pr«ciate aiui prtxliuv ^'O'ut los> aini tiuati-
cial ikrauf^t'iueut. The irui- niiitdy i*
heavy aini iinmwUuie titxution, -uflii-ieitt to
Mistain iIk- crtdil ut liie Govfrmuiiii W»-
make the follt^winjc iibtral oxtract-' from
IcuJin^ paf^ters. iodieatiui; the views ol tixM:'
best qualitifd to discii'ts the question :
th.in thf trmhtH'HuH Cm-. .V 1 n;.il,l, /»*-. 30(4.
niK St'SI'ENSION OK TUK B\NK8.
The suspensiuii ol speck* payments by the
banks is a matter which produces profound
uu<'asiiie>*j' in all firclis here oubiide ol th'^n;
enijaged in purely !>p»'culative ventures.
With the country lull ol i^ojd, with ei-
chanfje;? ia oitr favor, with busioess relative-
ly pro-»perou>. with all the iiidcstrial aetiv
itii-3 of the North in full oj)era!iou, notwiih
standiog tat; war, it is felt to be a serious
discredit to the country that the banks have
b<'iu forei'd into a premature saspeiisicii of
•specie pay in 'ill. .Napoleon, it is rea.<on(d,
i^uct-ecded ill i.'Hiductinjr the most gijfantie
wars ol modern tim^'^ without any such
disaster oecurrinjr, although France, when
he tirst awunied th- reins of power, had
gone through the borrow ot an exclusively
paper currency, aud was. i.T the opinion of
ATlt nPT rot APTl UK %NOaill\
TUi. STKA.1|KKt;ir% OP ALTON.
'•' « t^iui
.«NTIIK.n-
HtKOU' lOMHl r UK A LAUV
AiK riuui a. •. wiLUA.
IIVK KKBKL
WKAMk.'M.
» VA<I ATIO>
<0%P|M-nRD
OF
THF.
Carbon
learn Irora Mr. .Ittsfph
opportune tiimncial policy Napoleon .sne-
i oeo leu in eooductin<; military operations un
an enormous .-cale without ailding mateti
sorting to paper moot y. If th.^ baUnee of
exchanged had beeu asjainst ihia country, it
we had bctii drained ul t>ur gold, if the en-
ergies of the nation had been impaired by a
1( iig and devastating war, iliCre would have
been *ome ivasori'^ci it is argued iiere —
for this step. But nothing except the
sheerest rai^nmuagenient coulij have brought
thi.s disaster upon us ut this time. With
I. very disposition on the pari oi the mon-
eyed men of the country to »JOstain the bur
d> u of the war. Conirrcss has tailed to devise
the vvay.s and iiieaiis to conduct the finudcial
u{>erations ot the (.iovuruuient nucce**fully.
T'h<- true policy has been repiatedly
;)oiuted out by Secretary Ciiase. It wa.i
dimply taxation sufficient to pay the irUer«st
on the debt contracted, establish a sinking
fund, and provide for the eurreut expeu.s«H
uJ the govi riiiuent Th< re is a bitter fetl-
ir.^ here at the nuu-aciion of C'ongre*^ in
tii-i vital matter, of as much im;iortanct to
the nation us thi- subject ot a war with
Kiigland. Had the month, which has been
THE SEW YORK INDEPKNDEMT.
Under the editorial charge of .Mr.
Beecber ihe Iiuhpaukiit surpasses its
former self in poner aud superabundant
richness of thought and warm human sym-
pathy. Ueecher's nature is so full — con -
fined tojno narrow channel, but overflowing
like the Nile and enriching the whole broad
valley of social progress.
The following extract from the Chri.stmas
greeting of the Independent is nobly like
hiui :
We do not trouble our.selves about the <iafethat
marks Ctiri«i's birih in the past. Ttia" day ca
which all Chnsiuns uuito to pr;iise Go'd in
the highest, aud show uood will toward men
on aarth, on that day Christ is t>orn, to thcui
at leiiRt. Put Christuins ou any date of the
round year, .lod if rnjliilv kopt, that is the very
date of the Lord's birth 1
To b!1 a right merry Christmas I .May tbo
light of this day ot sacred ussociuiions throw
some brightness on your sorrows, and kiudle
new joys'. A merrv Christmas to all xi^thered
at uuine, to all absent one.'?, to all home-
less wauderers, to those e.xiled, to dwell-
ers iu camps, to niuriuers upon thp soa I
Oo.i send peace, l.enlth, aud bies.sings to all 1
May the child ji;el well ! May the angels
ajfain come forth and sit at the sepulchcr
tvhBi-e you have wept : For those in prison
we implore God's mercy ; for the poor,
man's helpfulness. .V kind' word seud we f .rih
as a Chrislnms gift to all who huve stumbled
and fallen. While «hei)el;s ring, the church
glows, am! 'nyriad dwellings gliii't and spurklc,
and children are ull a-^'k-e. and mellow old
friends bestow themselves with genial mirth,
may some kind angel bear forth our gentle
thoughts and wishes," through laues, and dens,
and huunts, where men crouch and snifer for
their sins '. To you, O wretches, a Savior is
born ! It men forijet to be gracious, ye have
a Father in Ilim, who seuds ram and sun upon
the just and aiijuist. Rise up, :ind hiipe.
NEW.** IIE.HS.
—The annual report of Mr. Pollock,
director of the Philadelphia Mint, is just
published. The amount of bullion received
at the mint and its branches durinj: the
year was as fallows : gold, $110,970,-
OO'i.86; silver, $t,624,96I.o7 ; total de-
posits, S12 1,594,964 '2;l From this b,tal
deducted the re deposits tf bullion, or burs
made at one institution and deposited at
another for coinage, the amount will be
$72,640,671.01. The coins struck amount-
ed to $63,400,51*7. of which sum S49,-
597,071 was the work of the Mint at Phil-
adelphia. There was coined in the branch
mint at San Francisco, California, 812,-
421,000 in gold, and $198,000 in silver.
— The number of gunboats to be used
\Q the river expedition now organizing at
Cairo is tvelve, of mortar boats or bomb
ketches thirty eight, and tugs and steam-
Ijoats twenty eight — .seventy eight in all
The gunboats are absolutely ?hot proof,
having been proved so by actual experi-
ment, and will carry a very heavy arma-
ment ; the mortar boats are so constructed
that they can be used for bridges, beside?
carrying each one of the the heaviest mor-
tars.
—The correspondent of the Woodstock
([II ) Sentinel, writing from Gen. Pope's
division, says :
Gen. Pope tvvice telegraphed to St. Louis
for permission to aitack Price after taking
those prisoners at Milfurd, but was forbidden
to do sii. Why he was not permitted to anni-
hilate the rebel army in Mis.souri. can best be
answered by the circumlocutfcn office at St.
Louis. Gen. Pope allirms that he could easily
have taKeo Price at that lime.
— A few evenings since there was an
Kttemp: to flood New York city w^ith coun-
terfeit 10s of the Commercial Bank, Bristol,
R. I.; 28 of the Merchant's Bank. Lowell,
Mass.; Is of the Merchant s Bank, New
Haven ; and 5s of the Farmers and .Me-
chanics' Bank, Philadelphia — all new coun-
terfeits.
—Long lines of advertisements appear
in the Charleston and .Savannah papers of
plantations for sale, some of which are
recommended as beyond the line of defense.
SigniQcant.
— Old Knick loses Lewis Gaylord Clark,
who has commenced " Clark's Kiiuker^
backer.''
— Gen. Tottoii reports the harbor forti-
Gca'.ions of Philadelphia as in readiness
tJ receive their armanents of heavy guns.
There are Fort Delaware on Pea Patch
Island, 135 guns, and Fort Miffln 47 guns.
—A Fortress Monroe letter says that
Faulkner carried to Richmond important
rebel dispatcVies rolled up in tobacco leaves
as cigars.
—Captain W. J. Kountz, United Slates
Quartermaster, has been assigned to Cairo
for duty, and has charge of all river trans-
pcrtBticn.
— Lord Macaulay, tboagb one of the most
elegant of rhetoricians, liked a strong and
Kometimes a quaint comparison, and by no
means supposed— as the London limes af-
fects to do — that it wa.s infra dig, to be
witty when wit would serve bis purpose.
Writing about the prosecution against John
Wilkes for the publication of a smutty
poem entitled " Th-. Kssay on Woman," the
historian extenuates the fault of Wilkes, by
alleging the fact that the volume was circu-
lated exclusively among the author's boon
companion?, " whose morals were in no
more danger of being corrupted by the loose
book, than a negro of being tanned in a
warm sun "
— The JiTew York Herald's Washington
dispatch says :
Champion Vaughan will be on General
Lane's staff, with the rank of Colonel. He
is a South Caroliniac, but for many years
a noted anti-slavery man. When Lane was ' tors, a matter unon which it seems thev
confirmed a Bri-adier-General by the Sen- i „, ' „,» ^"^ "FD wdicd it seems they
ate, the other day, Vaughan fent a dispatch ^ "''^ consulted. Mr. Lewis Tapp*n U
to Leavenworth, in these words : " Lane is °°^ ^^® owner of the Independent, he having
confirmed. Glory to God I Let the rebels bought it from his son-in-law Mr Henry
bant their holes!" C. Boweti- '
JVnui !Kf
We learn Irora Mr. .htst-ph Magehao
mail atfvnt on the rivtr tx-twtvn this ca\ and
Cairo, tt at «»n ."^uitdav alltrooou the mail
puekel City ot .\lliii. iNpt li4rii.-i, eamr
Hear tallmir int-- »lh ban-N <>i .l.-ff. Tttomp-
st^n aik) lis in< n .n (oiimiene The cir
cumstani^s a^ reiutfl to us arp MtloWM :
.\s the Iwiit neared the lan.liiiu at Com-
ineii>- a lady wan sren on il»^ ttunk gesticu
latino wildly, and •^houtimr to thute oo
board the hiwi ' to ke. p back, keep b*ek •
don't land, the secesh will shoot you .' But
before she could be distinct y uivieretood
tlie brmt had approaebe<) close" in shore and
(be gang plank had been ran out ao that it
nearly touched the levre. At tht^, iiislan
a crowd of Jiff. Thompson s band ruabed
forward from their eonct^lmeot and com-
menced dring with muskets to bring down
the pilot. Thtf bullets fdl thick and last,
hiiting the »moke slack and upper works in
sundry places ; bat iIk- pilot bad by this
time run? the bell to back, aiM^ the boat pat
down th* river some two mil*-* to th.- plao-
tatioo of a loyal Frenchman, where thtv
procured arms in soflicieat quant iiy to make
a formidable reHistance ; and having iMrn-
caded the wheel house, aud the exposes!
po nts below, 'he Alton moved hack up the
river again with colors dying. Oo her ap
proach the second time, ibe wceah took to
their beelii, leaving the lauding of tbo boat
Kngland, iu no position to carry on a gn^t j oncontcsttd. Com Porter, who wa-> on
War. Ami yet by wise management and an board, took charge of the arr»ni»e nenls tor
Spinia ot Liberir.
Wake ia ibe Land *
8oiM of our Fofvfalhifr*.
Raise the Mroutj hand '
tiuro iu eacb lieart aaaw.
L:beriy'» flraa ;
Wave ihc old Flag agaui.
flag of our ajr^s ;
Olow all thy stars agate
Banner of Ligfa: '
Wave o'er ua lorever .
Embtem ot inighi ;
Ood for our Banacr
Uod tor tbe Rigbi !
Libeny ! Libeny '
lliaiuns of Tyranny.
Tremble and kneel '
The aons of the Pilgrims
Are sharpening iheir steel '
Pledge for our Land again
Honor and Lite '
Wave the old Ktag again ,
Omta tk* Arifi :
*a*e« of our Furefatbera.
Witaeaa our fnghl !
War* o"«r oa forever
BaaMaai at might ;
Qodfbrour Bauner :
God Tor tha Right '
Liberty ' Libertv !
Jan. l.lStt. H L. GORDON
'I tie Honstnn T^fcrraph. ..f i|,; .),| j„^^ '
allium, ihnt ..alv..s,..„hHs li.',,.,.v«eualeti;,
aid the m..VHble prop^r-v ,„,|,|i.. and pri '
Hon. 'VNm P II m ,„immI m l...,„t a lew i
?Kr.T "! *'""" «• >f«"'-'."",.,«llv
th* f«>i|.«winif Ihi-i<.
On tb, L'u.l, ult.. . „„.„,„ .., ^.^^ ^^^
miDed thai 11 w«^ .,iq«,K..i.ie t.. d.lend the
Clly wceessfully. Th, lurj^-Kt t-uns at thr
foHificalions upon th.- island wen- :IL> pound
.rri. smooth bort-s. bavin- a range n..t ea- i
et.»diug two mil.-., while the enemy s ffuns '
wtre of the largest calibre, shooting with
accuracy three or l-mr mll.N. I'o await an
attack wa.- simply lo invite the mirr'^nder j
or dt^tructiou ol our iroofis and the city. '
without ih. jy^wer of infiimng injury upon '
lb.! asaailarLs It wus thought lu-st, "there i
lor*, ttoder all the nrcanistaoiY^i to fvacu- i
attt GalTwton. and ... eupv .i position m tht-
rtiir of the city, so as to r\pel ai.y advance
ot ihr- Frtk'ral troops afur tk.y had lauded.
ji2Z!L'^*" '*"^' '^" remov.tll roil) the
aulerent fortification*, and the t.r(Hips have
tailn back to the terminus ot the railroad
bridge on tbe islam!, and a still largi r force
stationed at Virginia Point, on the mainland.
It seems that tien Herbert has otvn no-
tifii\l of a contempiateti attack, but is not
i advise^i as to the hrn point thai mav be as
sa.led-
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Iha CooiBUUee q\ iott Forvigo Kvanirem
VIOHT AT SACKA-HKNTU, WL\ .
r~.«\ i\- /..-ufciii-u/i. Jul., na\
l-'-J
roii»
Jeff. Thompson toki \t\y peopie who i "*' Alliarx^ has issuctl a cireiilar
ally to the debt of France, and without re- ; were standing on the bank shi?ering with i a wt-r-k ..i prater l.>r 1862. The MkHrio*
cold, a. the boat wa. cluing round the »r. ....-: pu s Mi.teii lor a prom s-
ben.l on her Lrst approach, that h- wou d ,. , .j,^ ., . ^ • / *^
soon make a tire ttiat would warm ibem """ »>»^^ "^ i»«" '•^»»"rt-'"HU a.ul prar^™
all He had made preparations and iotaaOod I ^ '*^ ^ucwwive daja;
Kariy on Saiuiduj ujorumg
i» of Col. Jacks.ii;'B rt-t;imei
two fquad-
rt-^imeut, under the
command of Major Murray, left t!ic camp
bear Calboun, on a sc<^iirie; eTjxtlition
aeiv**- (irero riv.r Wh.'i. ihey arrived at
South Cantlioa, the squadrons separated.
ao.1 tbe first returueu toward? Calhoun by
way of SatTmmento at vyhicli plac • thfy
to burn the bo;T;ai[le7"ha'vi;juk"ii lh» i I'ci^**. 7l»L-ita«,ok!|«*, lor prafer- 1 1!L^j;5"^.v,*^,C" ^''"'^'''*^ ''T^'^^ ""'^•''^
her all article, ofmoat valae%o bia gan« Tue convenaon ol tb- uugS^ t^J ^^^^^ V"' ^'T"
of deaperadoe. and thieve., and w^ld tion n, intemnerauc. aud .mmontli.vr^d le^ a wa^^ ,;;,/„; "n^''' '^^f ^T
have un.io«bted!ysucee.ded in bis design..; the .pr^do/ritaJ religion in ot;r lamina J^^ Ty w.^ aitS cHi;; M n "A^^^^
but lor tbe heroic lady aU.vr referred to- Md bOMekolds. anon* oor mlera. tbe rich oi^ of Col I^rki ,/ n ^. ^ ^.i ^'1"
Mr. K>.rsoll. The would be ince.dian^ I «.d U« poor. .n.r aold«. ^ «Uoni. tl. ^^La 'rie ^mtSl^l'ugt^^nr'S
»tA«v AW .—In rr|.i. t.. jro.ir«, Mklng wLai yon
«hoala <!?• ,our frlena tor . ,,reH«iit, «• aJTUe
/ou HI g.,lcK. k H y. B«h.. v^r tU Wmslo,
HoUM,, TlkirdSUMi, i^nd buy ■> oi w Ijuup ,n,i » j»l.
•BV w.ll be ,.»«ftil »ji w,,i „ omaaifntnl.
Tb^T h«v« t!<o goi a nico MSorlBoant of FrwU Gro-
OBriet, JVuiU, kc, »e.. wtucb tU.-y »*U rwomrkahly
JI^MIMa.
.•*ut>ii a.s i •
atai tii<
evuy toriu
urope
il.c East; lb'* uverlhruw of
anticbri suan error
the con -
threatened to 8h<x>t her. sl»e defied them
todoi' .Vfier '!;e beat had backed out
in accordance with ber timely warning. ' ^■♦*'^'"" ^ 'he IIt>us.- i! |?rael; the prevaU-ooe
Brigadier General Jeff, approached her. <>• V^^* am*Mi}» all nations c?>per:a!lv iti
menacingly, tiliea with rage, »iioD siie > Amer.ca, and a yei niof^ abtiodaat biHHing
cmilly inlurmed bis excellency that oe waa tipoo >'ur britbreo and iitiTS s^Sjliil in
a dirty cat tbroai, and his men were a ''■' «'*rkar auaSkoaa, Otiristiao educatioi.
band 01 thiev. s and murdere;*, and tliat if . atd l«l««l»w in ^nmt^ luds.
they would come one al a time she would THcaaoAT. 9th. — Tb Cburfh ol Uod
affairs, and
men, wiib-
^ ht-roic
valor aad determmaiu.n, in n hand-to-hand 1 *"'•»« |ool buUdioK
The Alton arrived savely in this city at
a late hour last night Capuin Barnes
should uke waruing by this incident, and
be prepared in future for any simiUr dem-
onstration.
spent in idle discussions on irrelevant top- take a contrncl to whip every mothcTs s.wi ' '"'^ **>*? Christian roinisirj The iocrea^
ics, been devoted to the raainring of biil.s j of them. • You know," said she, • that «P"itoaHty of the Church,
lookin * ' ' -..•--
woMld
The C
now acknowledged, i^ unfortunate in its
composition. .Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, its
cljairniun. is an iffcctive speaker, and Is an
excelVni fiiend of the do*B-tro«lden Afiican
Me i.s posse.Ksed of some very decided con-
victions regarding the "tate of the tM-gro,
and is tolerably well infcrmod iu the tariff
disfussions of twenty five years since. But
it is not pretended by any ol his fri-ndsthat
he understands evin the alphabet of finan-
cial science. It is unlortunatc. at this time,
that Messrs. Chase and Stevens are not. per
sonally, on good term*. Messrn. Chase,
Fessf nden and Morrill, have been in repeat-
.■d cou'^ultalious on financial measures.
It is certain also, that the present (.'on-
trress has not developed as yet. any remark
able, if it has any ordinary, financial g''nius.
It may be that now the .'xicnt of the mis-
cliicl bcinu' understood, the chaam yawning
bi fore us. Congre-^s may be able to devote
s ime lime to this most important matter.
A vigorous system (.f taxation, looking to
the raising of 5200 000,000 yearly, wd^
give a new lease of lile to the nation, and
nothing but that will enable us to carry on
til is war with credit to the country. An
'xciusively puper currency has already all
but destroyed the Southern Sutes. It will
have the same cflect upon the North if per-
sisted in,
•s. to a heavy luxation this evil day | you are a'l cowards, and if thai b,>at c >ine<i ! *•** seporalii.n fr m tbe world: brotherly
have hc.>ii postponed indetinitely. bock with .i half a dozen muskets, you and ; •<>**» syoipalhy and union ol labor among
Jommittec ot Ways and .Means, it i.s your cowardly dogs will nil uke to your '• ^'•' L'wJ'* Jx'opK: abigher suodaidol pity
neeis." Another lady, a M'-s. Hawkins. , *»J P«>*«f amoi^ Christian Kinistefs and
gallantly g«ci>nde<l Mrs. F.versoll. and to I *" ^*'*''" f""*** '•^O'**": the outpouring of
them belongs the chief credit of saving the ! '^*' ^P''""^ "poo our universities and colleges.
bo:»t. The day of the heroines is, not 'pa.st **"d oti the ri&iug ministry at Urge: the ood-
'^«»oo »if 'h-' vouug. uud a brge bk^ssing
upon Sunday and otbei schools.
FwDAY, lOih.— The word of (iod: that it
may (k received wito mcredsed faith, rever-
entv, and love; iliat tu asailant- ma\ be
tDiigfateOeti and brought into tht way ol
truth; ibat the power ol the Dirioe Spirit
may attend its private sindy, and its circu-
lation throughout the world.
SATcaoAV.ilth.— The Lurds l>ay that
iL- divjoe insJitutiOD may !» rtcoguizetl,
and it$ desecration at hosH and abroad may
Sisdav, I2ib.-- Sermons on the Mgus.
dangers, and duties ol the present times:
nolivi'S to jterwwal holioefss and Christian
activity.
TUB SeOK.ME KOK A NATIONAL rmRKNCy.
I'l-om l\i Sem York timet 31 «.
The Hub Committee of Ways and .Means
are still considering the scheme of a Na-
tional currency, and have adopted and
agried to report the lolluwing additif nal
section, which is important in view ol tbe
suspension of the banks, in tbe Northern
citi'S.
Skctio.v 79. That for temporary purpo
SIS. and until the circulating notes' author-
iz d by this act shall be is,«ued and put info
circulation by corporations and associati'm*
to the aggregate amount ot one hundreii
millior.s of dollars, the Secrelary of the
Treasury be, and is hereby, anth»<rized to
i.-sue fitly millions of dollars ol Trea.snry
Notes on the faith ol the United States,
payable on demand, withont specityiLtr any
place of payment, and of such denomina- i not bo in vain
tions as he may deem expedient, not less Tne gratilying lact is apparent
than five dollars each, which shall be re
ceivable lor all debLs and demands, due to
the United States and for hII salaries, dues,
debts and demands owing by the United
States to individuals, corporations and asso-
ciations within the United States : and such
Treasury not(s,«hall al.so Ix' a l.gal t.T.dcr
in payment of all debts, public and private,
within the United State;*, and shall be c.x
eliangeable at any time at their par value,
the same as com, at the Treisury of the
Unit'.n Slates, and at the nffi^-es of A-sis-
n.iit Treasurers in New York. Boston. Phil
adelphia, St. Louis and Cincinnati, lor any
of the coupon or registered bonds which the
Secretary of the Treasury is now or may
hereafter be authorized to issue : and such
'IVasury ikjIcs may be relssu'^-i from time
THF. Sll ENT APPEAL OF THI.
$(L.\VE.
Frederika liremer saiu n ao Amerie-an.
•'The fate of the negro is to be the romance
ol your history •■ That romance now luakds
part of every* story of the war. Amoi^
the fugitive-i who crowded within General
Sherman s Hues were a husband and a wife,
who bad been sold asunder eight years be-
lore, who had never seen aa<-h other's lace
since, each of whom kacw not it tbe oihrr
were alive, and whose unexpectnd mtviiog '
and mutual recognition in the camp, with '
clasped arms and weeping eje^. prudaced a
«a'ne which touched tbe heart' ol all roogk
and sturdy men who witnessed it. A slave-
woman, loot-sore after a two days' flight
from her master'.^ house, swam Nt-w River,
crosse*! I*inckneys Island, and then swam
the rapid current of Skull Creek, to meet
her husband at a chosen sp..i, where Ik^ was
lying in wait alter a similar es>rape. Lean-
der buffjiiiig the Ilellespont was not so he-
roic—for this act was a woman's. A gen-
tleman whiise name, if we were to mention
it. would be familiar to the readers of The
Independent, report* from Beaufort that he
-4iw tht- scars ol M.n-era! ttegroes, belotging
\.<i a sia-isiand cotton-grower who*.- backs
had been marked by droppimi melted seal-
ing-wax in a bUze on the bare skin \ It
any man setks for lostanci - ol htrroism, lu-
staiK-es of snfferin?, instanees of lortitude
under tbe most cruel trials, instances of
patience and liith worthy of Waldensian
martyrs, let him gather the pt-rsoual histo-
ries of .American slave* Thi-se hi.st.rioa.
unwritten by human pen. are oot aorecord-
ed of li.jd. and the solemn appeal which
they make i very day afresh into tbe ear ol
Hun who hearetli the cry of tbe ptwr. shall
eB||agi!«eBt, ot the oloodiest character, and
o*ly retreatird wh, u tluir amminitiou gave
oul. Our lo«8 C'.i.s;>ii-d of t'jptain AMjerl
U. Bacon, who h.id his |,or.se sh.-t from
him. and w.is killed in the retreat.
priNdtes. Lieut. H H.Kme, ol
Franklort, was slightly wounded, and seveo
or ttghi privai.* were wounded more or te.ss
sewerely. Th» n-beU .stated their 1 ss at
thirty when they renrhtnl lireensvillc.
Among the reMs kilk^ was Lieut. Colonel
.M.|riweib^r ol llopkiusville.
The relnrls Ittt Capt. Bacou in the wootU
pi- ty ! tn a dyiiij; conditi..i;, huvmg :iripp,d aim ol
his watch an>l ritled his poeket-^.
Thr mojt remarkable instance ol power
of prayer happened in the oasc ul Gov.
Tod as related by hiinw-if in an address he
mwie lately to the Briar Hill miners, on the
oeta^siou ol leaving Bnur Hill, to prepare
lor a«uming the t'bair ol State. .Mr. Iod
said:
In the spring ol 1847, when about to
leave h«tme in the service of our National
Giivtrnmeut, you met me on this spot and
gare me yimr pravers ai.d good wishe> h.r
lb.! safe return ot myself and lamily ; and I
hn?. f-it h:«t to tlii-s.' prayers aud goud
wHh.N. in part, am I indebted for that safe
return , tor not only did .Mis. Tod, nivself,
and all the children we took away with us
(fi^'e in number) return aalely to you. but
u<t (nought back lu-i mme.
»»
COTTO.N- AND CORN.
tottOD aud Corn were miKhiv Kinga,
Who diflered ai times ou diaVn-iil things.
To the country'a desire contusion:
TflK :nASO>V«LIDKI L ».| KKkN. '
Dt.ll- J
Fhr iQter^iil uf thisqutstioo is not tx- • ^
k»sl«d wtth U.e dep^ttur. of notable trai- | B^" 'ror:^tnd::';'iv.ng^".n^
torsfriMn oor shores. Th. N. w York Ti '
the peo«
pie are beginning to Icarn't'he g'.>od lesson ol
meaning well toward the slavi Tne sud-
den slow ol patriotism which sot all true
hearts i.n fire last Ap.-il. has kindled a more
genuine love ol liberty The bon^lman's de-
liverence cannot b«^ lar in the distance
rbroogb what struggle it may come, we
know not , oor can any man loreaee. but it
is to come, aud is imir
.MINNESOTA WINTEBS.
.\ correspondent ol ti.e New York I„de-
pendent thu.- speuKs of our winters :
'Our Minnesota friends liave entere<i (»n
their royal and rdenlless winter. Th'^r-
mometir, Nov. 30th. down to IT hdow
zero; river froeen o?er at St. Piuil : s^.^en
to time, as the exigencies of the public ser- ' inches of smw and good sleigliin;? down to
vice may require. And all the provisions of Winona. N.) more glorious winters in the
prov
the net entli'led '• An act to aathorize the
i.ssue of Treasury notes." approved the 23d
day of December, ImjO, so far a.< the same
can be applied to the provisions of this s>ec
tion, and not inconsistent therewith
hereby revived and re enacted.
are
TUE KoiTOBSHir OF TnK LvDEPENDFINT -
The following card, evidently from K- v.
Dr, Bacon, appears in a New Haven paper:
MussRS EoiTons: The Journal and Courier
of to-day joutains a statement which liaabeen
published in several of the .New York papers
— namely, thut the late editors of the Ind--
ptJtdtnt "^.jii stjii gjyg jj ,f,j gj^ pj. jj^^ ^
pens." Some persons have inquired whether { ^ "•!
that statement is correct; 1 may be allow ed, 'Ork.
therefore, to suv that it is entiieiy erroneous."
Mr. Beecher, in announcing tiimself as editor,
expressed a most ungrounded expfctatinn that
the former editors would become cootribuioiH
under tbe ne«r ownership of the paper; but 1
have the best possible reason tor believing
that all ihe gentlemen referred to have ceased
entirely to commuaicate with tlip public
throug'ii thut medium, B
country than those of Minnesota : ur dry
and exhilarating, .emperature even, ice and
snow permanent, "kies lijat blaz-, m ni*
and bodi-s sparkling with health An
amusing story wa;. told me by a missionary
among tht Indian? 350 miles northwest of
I^ke Superior. ,\n aasi-^tant wa- e^mf»-l'
d by advancing age to contemplate a re-
turn to his Inends io Ohio, and it was
among his regrets that he should suffer so
much from th^ wiritrrs in his earlv homo.
Strango a* at first sitrhi it seems, it is n^'vtr
tbeless true, and capable of easy expiaoa
nation, that iho inhabitants of that almost
po'ar region sutf.r le*s from cold than do
we in the fitful winters o' (^hicago '^.r New
lie add? son:-' church statistic? ; There
are in Minnesota, 21 New School Presbyte-
rian Churehes. and f>51 members : 63 Con-
gregational Churches, and 1630 m-^mbers.
New I1.^ve.v, Saturday, Dec. 21.
The reasons of the resignation of tbe
former editors was the change of proprie-
THB BORNEO WILD Hlkfi.
A gractltss scamp has been imposine.
a la Barnum. od the public by exhibiiing
two idiots of remarkable appearance and
great strength, representing that they were
a species of ape, or wild men, captureii on
the island of Bort:eo The .shamelui fraud
has been exposed. Tne beings were human
twin;, born in Obic.
Th.- .>.w 1 orK limes
says:
In tbe pTBKot cuoiused ami uoctTtain
state t.f iniernatiooal law, it was impoesible
that luval hostilitii-s shooid be carried on
by a power having such extensive cominer
dal relations as the United Sutes. without
the ocourauce of some vexalioos complaints
betwfvn ourselves and neutral nations. In
the adjust m nt ol any such cases as may
herealttir occur, we tru>t that tbe Iriendly
lorbearance, t-DltgiitetK'd potiof aad wise
'UieMMMNhip of neutral linTWiiBMiiln will
be as conspicious as h«\»j been displayed by
our own Guvernmeut in tbe surrender ol
Masun and SliJeil. The able paper of Mr.
Seward which wc publakirfjeaU'wiay, will
be as satislaitory to the |i|ihfic as it is in
harmony with the progressive principles of
neutral rights lor which Franklin, Adams,
Jtffsraon, Madbwu, (.'lay, aod all our grvat
statcMieD have invariably contented.
The iFoWrr oftbt 3Ls(. has the fnUowing:
Indeed, there is tuit one opinioB among
all intelligent people as to tlie ooar*^ pur-
sued by (iovernm.nt aid th- chnracter ol
Mr. Seward's arj .ment aod ..niUisions
embracetl in tl . limitation t^ I^rd
Lyons. I have ;Kar.i il.is pmnounced by
many the ablest pa^)er which has ever
emanated from our bureau uf stat<^ The
quiet and car. lul grae< with which the al-
Irged luleotional insult to Kngland is di».
proved; the comprehensive, exquisitely
dear argummt m which Commodore
Wilk€s»'s ttchnical errors ar< a» oui'e ac-
koowled((td. aptUogized tor. and e.xeused in
bis behalf i the cheerlul courUisy with which
he disagreeable bosiaess of surroudcring
iKjr four cap'ives is fairly perfornteil— all
I bese masterly features .'f Mr. .Sewanis
pra"tice are in turn detailed and appLiuded.
A ureat 1 md is lilieil— aijd wooderAi.lv lift.
ed— Irora the best public raiud We breathe
more frti ly and for once, even in this bel-
licose time, are disposed to acknowledge
that the p.-n i« master of ibe sword, aod to
bestow grafefol honors upon the cool, clear
genius Which has in the piCMot instanct
wieLied it eo wll.
C^ONGIiESS WD TUB FINANCBSI.
The N. \ 'ln:,c- A\ .t .~ia.-«hing article en-
titk-d "Our Ii.c impetent I'or^ress'concIadtB
as lollows .
Tbe treasury will become insolvent, the
public lailb he dishonored, and the naliooal
credit ruined, uukm Ooofreaiaball have the
moral courage to lay a pood stiff war tax.
To levy a heavy tax in the mann. r whieh
will render it leaat l»arden>omc to all ela«« t
and iutereiHa 'u a problem requiring tore-
sight and sagacity, an intelligent aoquaiot-
auoe with the bu-i.-A-ss tf the c mntry, and
ati e.|Uitabie balancing ol contiicting inter-
etiSL Ihe diligent in.juiry and .'arelul com-
parison ol \iews wh.jh the s.-iiuiion of tb«
ng •' ioH must. '
.">o alter he boaated, and bullied, aud cuaaed,
Ue got up a revuluiion.
But in the course of time the bubble it bursled,
And Corn waa King, aud Cotion was wirfUd'.
H I ft /
K .*. «.
/. « i- ,J I. s\.
ao.t roKT.a WurniH s«aso.n — Waojibhi. r^nuno
Ba»«. — Thi* Bud b-iDg MT.lD pr*p«rp<l (or ih« o..in
i»t Maaua, lakaa p|p«.-arT in kusuunciuK lo thuir
(•4^i»rrpaUoua»d(h« public m (envnl, th»i Uiey
Kill furnUh th* twat ot ma*ie lur lUII'., Pri»»l» f»r-
(w>,0i>Mat1s. •!<:., tttc, at ratM laitiDg tlw tiuito.
Ar'tafrnwla to b* madr witti tti« un-Wsiifn^a only
bv :mtiii(( or.ler»»t Uif Muiiii; Slmv oI I'b, Rohr. or
•.i.ir^-'inn tbi-uo-WiwitiHkl thruu.(h l^n ^ll..
uA-.'roacj MtJOIWli SKIBKKl
.sti> Sni.4.'»« Dua.M'it I'H .T.i:»«*»-ii»— TWK.VTV
nve FimuNE nOLLAKat
'>»f^i^'«*ro WairNEYS OAUJJIV
I.iKO hOM iv.La o» KxnuaoB.— loso «em> m u»*»t
eoutlt.weU adaptwl for she«p aol -Uiuk, low lot
p»*ti. or ft>rirno,1 UM>ueoail.«rv<1 pii>|irr<T id St I'aul,
•r * hra in iu rnaaitT Addra*» Bit ISM. St. Paul
•'"■••«<» ^ _ ,.a.8
Tu imiuaMa ataak •( aNIItewy awl cv artlcW*
j«»i opMMd at Dr«A.Vs, Aix.*, tha BrM|*, ThinJ
•uiftt, 8t Paai, wU«n. iIm wai UJjr U in th* •laaow ,
J-u't 1,h4 ;,k, o»rd Uia>* For .juiioUty and sIjIm,
It u onparallalad io «b« WMt Tbey h«»e adJ«-1 >
fail liD« of dr»sii »i».1 hou-ol«wpiuc p-idi., cloak*,
iha«U,«<ubr«M(lariaa, tewH^^y, gi<>rr«, thajmiafi irnd
omMMWtcol rrary d»i.cnpiioa. I'iIm ot cl«th»i aod
fanry cloaking la.1i~, ii.-kn«wlf^i» th.- dMign* lu-
pfri. and priem laodvnitf . uettS
oroAjii. Milliawr uid Ory (ioo.li. K.M>m»«n< crowd
od i!ail> rh»y «r« »eUiug « rboio* hlook ot flrv Wood
r«o<i*«drro«.>(»» Y .rk, alcost (aU d«w and pr«tty)
with an luniMMw itoek nf bonn.<la, rib.> ju- , UcfK voJ
Milltoaty |aaia of arwrj daaeription U.^^ ti^iu o.^nt.
lilMrhad
ONE ULNDllFU) ACRES OF LA.XD,
thar.ao. »i Whit* Ite»r Like,
kiicwn as liiB Ma;nij propartf. It w 11 b* .old at a
t.«.-|{.iu for ca,.-.h. No Hjckejiivo. Apy\y tu
R H, BEN.VETT,
i:OV.':.l»» 0,.tRv»<iiOV«-.
w;*imu~< orn^isB i^juhk j.vjj juk.
, 'mm maruu.-auu i-.)i.«« , tim.iv Muckerrl N.»
1 anJ S !o tin.; ; .> !-^ >t..rnne. ill !q ,.r ^p o.ndi-
liib and at low i>aur«>. ai
■WlJ CJOOLEV TOWICK jc CO.'S
j^ o « .w A r « a Me .v r '.
lu thr ^»««i.-i »oii ibirii aioriM of uij- avor.-.
. "■"^•'''^' CHAS.K MAYO
Opeo every WED.VESDAV and SATURDAY
Evenings.
O. W. 0KHAVC\, Mauajsr
C. p. LORD, Treiuorw
E(itte«trian,<;yninanlic, Hantominic. and TUfatrica)
Perforniitne.^-
Iloom up«u at 7 o'clock. Perlormaac ooumeiioM
at "X o'clock,
AdiDiMiOD 25 Oents toallparu of tha noune.
Ticket, lo b* uad ty applioation at ib». Boi oflo*, be
tween the hours ol 10 anil 11: o'clock a. ji-.
There will also be &
RIDING 8UH00L
ui«n .(* tiie accommodation of lAdia*, 6«allaBi«a
aod ChiHreij.
Fort«nn«, ic . apply to
li. W. D«HaV|CN, Managw.
OrOuvtt Bkli, Kiding Ma»ifr. decl6.
HOLIDAY ~PKESENfS.
W* hhT* just r»c«-iT«l per Expreau a tt
sJPLENDID LOT OP THK
NEW STYLE ZEPHYR HOOD
SONTAQS, &c.
Also, the Preltitst Dtlaines of the SeawiL
dec2i.o«ci Hogan & Camp.
g^vfmtt-i^a a^titi nut .tjyit j,j.
^^({uavra. pnni^ 11 iMoK-ir-M.-.h* -1... very o'lioic*
f..r»al»i.y COOLEV TOWER 4c CO. '
S'
'flfJSS.
30 ujuM i^itrrxH ^jvn
pic.' nU, .\utiufg>, Ol.iVH., CaKMa, Oiriirrr,
Ot-am Tarlar Kadb tt'« ■<»'-r»tiis v J*- ai
COOLKV TOU EU 4t CO.'S
•^ b.»\«.« family (or fc;i;.- at ii,w imrn lij
rOOLKV TOIVER 4c CO.
gyoKnatiK-ioit tons .it^.v//,/^
^-'an' .lute K p* ll>*l Cor.i>, B .ora Twine. &c *c
ai COOLER TOll ER dc CO.'S '
UAISINS. rJTRONr
(t RAPES cNr HONEY.
Toys of all Kinds.
AI n K. KEI.LOGG'K.
<iaell.dlv. jrd «tree , Bi i..^.^ IfUjuarr.
•A. firfa "•• ""fri.M.ut.y, ^TTOM-
"^ " NKYS at Iaw. euriMir «' fliird anri WmnMota
•tr-.i. , -1. I'aai Hin. .-►,.»,
I- '• <i r... .. ,^ „,, ^
lOO 'it**'* ttvuju Kovmrn, «•/,.
^^'^^ l-n an-l Anib»>- Svrup, a .rUoce article at
J C *H r. B^•KBA^K * Co -s
ST. PAUL
Ale and Porter Brewery.
I>RKWRY & JSCOTTEN,
C K E A M . STOCK ALE
AN'P
PORTER BREWERS,
DAYTON'S BLUFF, ST. PAUL
«»Td»rp by maM prouipl'y exi'iMiieii. Jec29i!lw.
ALLEN k COMSTOCK,
OF .M I X X K A P O L 1 S .
HAVE .If<r kKOraVEI' A
FINE LOT OF GOODS
B> ICxpr.>n«, for th^
HOX.1 JD^ YS.
dae26dlni.
AT
TENNEY'S
CLOTH k CLOTHING
JEMPOHtlJa,
K«KiEK.<<' B1.0L-K, THIKIi >rKKKl
T i'Al L
Alwayn on Iwnd an «>xt«ii«iTe ansortmeul ot tlotiia,
0*.<»imere», Vevtinun, SbirlM. »;.'Df*' Kuinishing
tKII ***"■'*• *'TVJimi'>m BKUT moJS'ltw'\ «<»o-!',lQ)breUa->,CHne»,4Lc
♦V .-»r..p. a cKoic arucla, tor table uh.. at .^^o a ^,-.'. a-,.ortment of .Mil.ury Clolbn and M«
tons, that be offer- for nale by the pattern, or manu
factured into garment*, in the b«.t en \ raont appro*
•t'clRHZm.
•» ' . -* H t Bt.RBANKIiC<,
alOA •»'^'»'-'^. M.ll.t- J.vu atJH.
''*'^' '♦'t bote- Kaisin.«,cro;i v.'. H6I , «l
_ J. t! A H C, BI:RBA.»*K « t>> 'a
'•^fu'tt. ooo-ii.iuK ol Piinjs, I'ruur-.Cur
rants aud Citroti, all new crop, lor nal- at pricBK to
»uit tbe tiQjM.at .1. C A; U C. Bl KBa.VK *t Oo i.
ISO ■•*^* •MammHriin ToBJc.
^^^ CO, iou.prl«iu< ai; Ihe'fHroril.- brand>.,at
J- 0. »H.C. BIKUANK Aj(V. >
flC|| t»1tXtt.%' ni'BOIB BKUT rjittT
«»^^ v,„,,|^,„ Ai.oau.ic.J. RelKivri Ax^. AI-
•<■. 'Jt B..xf. aiMotrird HIu«.i Tackis, ( ri.t .£UKlily, M
_ J. C «. H r. BtlRBANK fcCn.N
8i€% t^Hjjs'rn rjTKJs-i' r^jwrijv'ii
^t..iri,ir hall- Hi iiianiifactuier'. piiceB, at
pllCeB, at
J. C AH C BDRBANKftCo. H
150
Bmxmm w. a. CBttxsM;, .
prime article, at low tijfurf*, at
\ Ol UrtLI. i^l.S-O B.%-K OA- TBA
•» lariTMit and b,«t ».-l»cnid ntf^-k- ol Oroeer.e* in
tbe Weht.at tlit- »aieliou»eo(
'1'^1» .' I « H <: rt KBASK * C
m^ i *- T B H K U I .n K .V r .
.* tew aiile Itodied recruita are waut«.l t<» 611 up lh#
rank* ol tbe
RAMS K Y « 11
A R h ,
now in r,nar-
e<1 utTle
J^ I L I. I JS- K It »• a J\' It
DllESS MAKINO
MR.S. R H. IIAYNES.
Haviug hA<\ H \-<uz hd; v\\Ka^^\K experience 'D Willi
nerv aud tlrsKh U«kiD<. cail« "he attention ot th« iKciw
of M, Paul and voinlty.to her room in Wataoo't
B-^nlinK House, on Kobeit Hreet, betiteeo FourlV)
and fifth ►treetK. where whe has cnrommenced
BON. VET, DRESS, AND CLOAK MAKLVG.
In al) their vaned lortiiN and f«hhion-, »nd •nlicitf a
Nliar>-ol the pub ic paltiinai'f.
She will cut patletns to nt ihe fonu for Banqneg ,./
I'resHe«~ali>o mnke to order silk or velvet
iJ O N N E T S t.r H A T tJ .
lu theraoHt approved tljleK.
All wurk warranted to gite aatiafiiction. d«ic22tf.
FURS! FURS! FURS!
I, ahirt boaocBi. an ) while gonde in any
■ioa-lUty ara aall ag njrht alone— .-nibroidertaa at a
jMcriflce Paraaolt, laua. Lace iniU> aod kuuiuer guinU
IMiraUy al what aay reepvcUblr cu.tomer i.< willing
to gire. Priee aot tlie objaat — tliey nioit »et moDey.
l^ttM, Dt'w i< ih« time to bay. The ittnr»- ii> So. 2
K..i|»r«' Uock.akaTa tbe l»r!^, ThlM sir.«t , t*t.
Paul, OMMMifta tha liyraae •>fflce, wU«r* the wax la.ly
n tile window.
Pir«B, Witxav k .o.!. Vrasaav —UKat-^t ne.fr
Madiroa, Wi.«., upon the high, open prairie. Tb order
to pteraat (aa aaar aa iHiaaibie) your being imptnu^
-joiiod awiodlad b> TREE PfOWXRi frcm the
Roclieeler Mcriary, New Vo-k, or Illinois .Vurseries,
I will h-r« state that 1 will fuimth you wit>> -oa!>d,
healiay, har>iy fruit and Ornaiaeaul Tree*. Kter-
irrea^, S)irubt>ery, aod eTerything io the Nuri.ery
Lijf. ^t'K-k can he lorwaided '.torn th.- Nuree.j to
thw {ity in three I'ayi Who »ay» it ;- rot worth
tbe Utection o e»er» prron tn look the matter over
twiote «iv:ug • ,ier- lo '.^reicn Tree Peddlerj, Bewar*
o' ibfni by alt mean' ^
BEFERENCB,
(rovtmor A W Randa;i.,WiiK>i>aiiiB; Daniel Well«
Jr , l'i»co'i-.!i Sextoii. Brother k Co , Miiwaakae
'i H BABtx^K,
■!e<flMiai ..eueral A|;ent
.MISS S. WIT.SON.
li»»i»gjU»t reoeiTed a iantr »ol .hauilcume aaeort-
ak«M •>' Kai; and Winter Miiiinery. Trimming- anl
K*n;rtio.';- iiiTt--t'ae ■-l-otJon •' U»,[ uinDeroun
Fifth IteKimrni UlnDeMota Volnnt^erx
ter« at Kuit 8nellin,{
Thi. i« the only romp^ny that w,:i be received at
tbe 1 \<rt pre*iou* to the 'iA day ol .laauarr next. It
IB provided with i-icellcnt quarter" ;iu<i (.fferB Huperior
ioduoementa u> those winhiog to rolunteer at once.
Clothiiiif W!l, he 1 i.ue<t to recruits an they a e nina-
terv.1 III, and pay wi 1 eouimen^v at that time
Kerruil* can report th»ni»elvei at tiie Korl to
r.pt 1 K Ht'BB^RP,
deciW'iw ijr L4euv. *,M. IKkLJ.
farm k mttii^mm — rmn nrBscRu
*^liEK baa taken up oa bi> premnwa a tw<i-y«<ar old
heifer, o^ a luojeni'.*- -ire, uf a pi « r.~! color, with
aaa.Kith trim boras Tlie owner la -wineated to oome
o-wanl, prove pi .perly, pay cbaiifen and take her
•••y •>* A THOVWON.
Mor.fu Viaar, ttaaiMty Oouuly. Uia., (.Jet K, IMl.
__ .vtio-l.'in-
Qj. mm. m . u c m .\ j b b iT,
( ijRNKR )AOKi«^).N ANUKOfRTH STRKITS.
DK,iij:a la
GRUCKR1E.S.GRATN & PaoVLsiOXS
Keepa cunauntly •)a baui a tu;l itupply o) Ute
choice.! hraodi, of a mr. corn, o<jm meal, oali and
bran Alw. a eholoe lot ot
F R F 8 n ROLL BUTTER.
Andinkerfii packed for table oaa. decI9]3m.
J nHOB T*mBJ% T
C. J. KOVITZ,
Manufacturer of Fine Fure,
ALL DESCHUTIOKS AND XVKST 8TTLK,
Sd RTREKT. Conoert Kail Block. ST. PAUX..
Mr. KUVITZ, being tbe oldeet Far MaouCactaivr la
the S'ate ot Miiine.ota, autiounces to b.s tnendt, pat-
roD^, and the publir in general, that be ba« in atore a
Rpleodid ntock ol
Flls E FURS,
which be ia prepared to make up to order.
Particular atieci. n i« »Iko diiect#d to hit Full 8ete
of Kura lor Ladiee and Children, which will be war-
ranle-J better und cheaper than cau be Sound eUa-
wbere iu th^ city
B 0 al Ermine .-^^ •. k— Cuffii , .MufI aud Cape— !or Cbil
ilren, W.
Full aeti in every »tyle at priooe nutging from M ta
bring detenu n^ to cioee out my atoek t>*fora the
16th ol ,IttL.ui»ry . the time at which I nlart on my an-
nual tour, now i« tbe time to
•#
A"/.VA
• #
probien. dtimiiKls ««peci«ilv Irom s hodv *o ' "'' '° '' ^^ ^■'^' '•^ ^h" «»"
raw in guc*i lavestifratiooa, wili give tbw
Con:jr?*ss fa ! miploNtDvaf I'T its abilitiefi
till tbe matter Lm betc discusfctl ami dis-
posed -M Until a financial gysteni is ma
tured. the pubiic iott rests demand that
other questions be kept in ihe iMckgroaDd.
Iq Blarcev Caailc. c~/n a cruinblinu tower, |
Tberf i;eg a stone, ^abore vour ready reach, j :
Wbicb 10 ihe '
Of !*c 19 rd
And hence, o
Ttte peaaants »«> - U«'s kiaaed tba BlaracT
Stunt "
? Iipa impana, lii aatd. tht, |>ower ( b,^ bouorabi,
iisetiood ana per»uaai?o apeacti; j y,^
o! «3e who talks id such a tone, '
Sto.i ba> pronarfKl tho ■wti.-b. ,,« s(i«. EFnS
8lltJ»rs, ipell kaevn xr tbe ciineo« of «t. faui, who
cievoie* her waole time to the Millinery r>epartakeot,
i*t Paul, Nov le no»16dly
B^t.tTWmmm pimm M.\mvBjj^cm
OLtMPA.VV, OF HARTFORD.
UMliCkpitai . .000,00000
Se'plu- 400.000 00
iNooRPoiumi imo.
Hi. roptkiattou of the -011) axBTTUlU) ' kaa
\ by aa eipenene* of Fifty
HOLIDAY BOOKS,
For Children, at AllCBRILL'S.
\mA^jrVBMt.~^
W r Bona, tor Oaeb
Alaoagooil Team, Wagon,
,^i<- . in ev.-hange lor a ho j. e and lot on the
Uarneiui
BInfl.
For B»l- at1e^^ 'bko half price. IIO acres ot laod 4
milac from the ciiv, partly Impcred, bonae. Ac.
(•Tice»6 A. a tffALUm toxl24P. O..
.'ImW.IIw.
Or tl'»Beer Fonndrv.
s. w ^MtrntoNG, AgMi,
UAaemlUekubU)'* Boildinn,
jaal-dljF U Straat, at. Pwlj
mfk mmi.». 9Ti\§B-r» BMjmf bbj^bw-
^•^^ Byrup, a eboiea article, lor table aee, at
J C. & H C BUflRAVK & Co.'*
1AO *«•« acti^MB BtV»K, OBL.
■"•^^^^ den and timber, a oboiea anlc e at
JO *a,C. BDJtBA>^tCo'«
j^/««/A*'* » mm LLm BB'B
DIARIES.
Forises, At nui:BiKii.i.'it.
B V %'
ell l|\nl5.
f I' B n
r m m ^ ^ . ,
C. J. K0nT2.
GOODS
roB THE
HOL 1 D ^ Y8,
AT BUECHXER'S,
JACKSOS ST. UKTWKSH FttTH A BUTTB,
Vearly opposite tbe Big Clock
Toya, CoBlectiODarjea, Fniit«,Nut«.Tobace6,Clg*M.
Pipe*. Ac, Ac. d«o20<!2w*
CHOICJE
WINTER APP£-ES!
We hare eerrral hnndred barreU of ApplM tor mkt
at low pncee. L B.AC. (iREIG,
d«e2ld2w. BaiK Bul'idlar. Sibley *t., Lower Leree.
gyjCTMOJS' TO BCmOBL Tm^CBXB^.
Tbe Grammar* authoriced by tbe 8tata NoriBal
Board are" Ore«D'i( iKt L«uonii, andOraan'i " b-
gliah Otrimmar. ' '
The Copy Bciuka are I'ayaao, Dantaa 4 eeiibRar'a.
Na Wkn (tiMntani or Oa^y Booka aia ptsdttod to
be iiaad latka Pablie iiebaala
Tbe*e beoki can be fuunj al MBKRILEt*!
Bookstore. Pt. Paul, who in Hpecial agent fcr tha PoV
tiahara, iat MInnaaoU.
\
I
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I
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THK SAINT PAn. PT^ESS, TrESTUY, TANTTAT^T 7, 18fi*i
isa
= Le'wis Cheap Drug- Storw.
l> Tun
ST. I'AIL DAILY A>D WKKKLV FBK88. \
ruu.oiru>u tahi.k) bju.nu ▲ lcual Fouo.
I
Un* ijquart*. rjusti Mid. rtqu&nt.
$ 76 •
I as 82S
I 75 S7<»
i « 1 37
4 00 4 00
6 60 .. J Ti
8 76 3 J7i,
... . . 10 00 5 00
15 »» 7 60
Una tioM
Thiva tim«a
4)iM> m«tk.
r«i> wtH»kii....
Uut< luJQtb
fwo uiuutb* ....
Tbi>^ moathH
iSti month-"
Iwmvt* iiK>athit
Ebi7Il7 ADVKKl'IaKUKM'ii, '
fFBU^HIO OXCB 1 WBKK, CITUHR IM CillY UK WKKKI T
Kir»l ln!><'rti.>u 75 Ouim p«r .-*qu4rr
l.>-)pil .\dverlirt*iM«"nt« publUued m\ Ibe «s|miuiw ot
lUs Attoru«y* orJerui^, aoJ uot JeUi.viiblf for tUe is-
(ki prootMHling^, butoolltictabW in )idtUi'>-,»r uu Jeliv-
ory of iu&>,U?U. Publnhurx uul accouuubl* for lU»
ftccuracy of l«((ai adrertUemrtut* beyom' ih« mmount
eh&Tftht for their pubUcatioD.
.VilvenlMiueuls publi.sheL'. in butb tUr llMilj kuii
WM'itly will be charncl the full ilaih ri4i»-» with .m*
haif iii« w«M>kly mUt.i atided.
Bus'.aean Xotic«n, pubUaheil in ibo tlUiU-rial ct<l-
lUan^, of tBU Uu«.-i or nader, will b* ca»r«f«J, for •»*ch
iBn<rtioD, one <lolUr ; tf OTer t^n UnOH, iru crntH p«-T
Uu«
Atlvt-rtntenifnta leailM and plaoM uuilrr tb<« btwd
.>< Special Noiic«w, if l(>a lia«i ororer, wiil b*- cbai^vvl
teabl« the u.ioal ratev ; It an<iKr thai tiuoiiiit, ttiiy
3*«u lor each initertioD
Yenrly aJTertinem to pay quarterly.
A%i>»rti'i*tiieiils. lor * {«•<» time than thr-." luontb*,
W be pai'Jl in aiivance.
AJPVKRTI.SISO IN WEEKLY
jue 8ii'j»r«, one mi>«rtiou 9 75
■' two iDwrti'>uii 100
four ■• 3 00
Sur vai.*li Hiibi>e<iue:it iiuertioB, aa<'l for t<acb
ia>t<;:tiou, ur tutca aulitional x^uare 0 27 >«
t^ \. UAiutct, Kxq., at UinnekpuUif, and Wn-
■0U> O'BaiBi', iLtq , at si. Aoibony, wili aut an Agvntrt
ta ciToululm^ lii# D*iir l*RKfi»< lu th«»ir renpeeUve
to-Tc»
((^ Du»cr«>.lit*a lilinoi." and Wiiioou.'>ia currency
eaac !o UK ber«>Aft«r wui be received only at the rates
at which wi« can depoxit it, aud credit wiil be (riren
aeaordui|{ly.
t>oiil umce, St. Paul, MliiiiKautu.
ofKics antio j
•Ja wees daji fn)ia7 I'clock a M. t<> 7 o'clock r ■ j
•jn SondAyK.frum 1"^ o'clock *. to 1 o'cloctl". X I
IKlCBll O* AJLtUVAL .«>>U bKPiCklirillt <jr llUt MAiUl.
c*:.. I'aal to I.t Cro-se, carry oz the eaHteru Mid
•outbem mail.
LeaTaa daily, except Fri-Ltt , at 0 a. .«.
ArriTes daily, et^fp'liKS'lay, at a r. .«
Mt. Paul to Falli' ; >i. Croix, Wijoonmn , via ."iiilt-
•ater, leaves dai'y ; t?.ic«)pt dauday, at 7 a h . Arrtvea
^aily, dxcept Sunday, at 12 M.
St Paul ) Crow Wiuy, (Dpper Mis»iiti.ippl river,;
le*«Y«f dally, n.\eept Sunday, fur dl. Anthony and Uin-
Beapali'', at S a. m. and t r. ».
St. t'oul to dl. ClO'j'i au.i Crow Wiog, Monday,
Weduesday anl Friday, at 6 a. M.
Arrivos daily, except Sunday , from dt. .\nthony aud
UlooospoiiN at 0 P M.
Arriven from 3t. Oij<id Tueeday, Tnuriiday and
aalaruay, at 7 p. M.
UaiU lor K-irt Abeicrombie, ttreukiuridi^e, Ac , on
Hed Hi^er, are dapatchpd ou Monday and Kriuay, Rt
iA «
dt. Paul to South Btfnd, .yinnenotarivt^r, te^ivef dai-
TUIKI) aiKKKT,
>ifarl>' oppoitltf l>nv I'C Jriifc>.
hAlf d.ii. »•! .1../ *:.-j*
Sni.<lr Ij.iitle 7;>c. Inif iMi #; :.!. .1..^. $7
KXTBJi'TtI ^ Piue^ppM, l>"»-, "'ra*
^«>'->. Kn-'pheri I . .V . IN- |«'t •>->t'le
miHMTO.'%'*M too 1.1%'KH •II.,
I'ure, oOi" \vft hotllr
ifVXBi'tt con Litrmt jki.j.it,
'be pt-r bottle
. va; k nya.n^ » hu #■;.# * r #• f.it p «,
*1 .Soeac'..
fll.l.a <i: A ' -'in., •-■('c \-a K.V
TO w.ysK.^'tfs M.ia.s:i rjHii. LJ,
ri >c per botiV
«ri'«»TT'.<r NJRSJPJHMI.I.U K
%'HI.I.OW niHH. x.w por b..tlle.
S.t.ytfS S.1USJl'Jttll.l,J, 7.-C (ler
■'c.ttle,
xj 1 .vff.N- tixrm- Touj.yT j.\ n
J t.TJittJTtt'fi.-.^- yi b,.tiu
.« K X I <• J.V Mt ItTJ.Vti i.i.y-i-
•W/fvVT, l.)C, ;j3v- aid t.6c p*>r bottle.
.# t'ii/fS CMHRHl' fHI'TOHJIL,
SOr per b<)ttle
UJUtiLl.y'H Oil., Wc,4<>r aud 70 pr hot
UVSTl.ys Oil., the beMl reaMxiy for Rheu-
iu«ti-'m in ih« worl'l Ofc por )>jttl«.
HVI-'Kl.J.\'D'S ci>agh oar,- (.ureant ^odoi*--
<iiat«) 4"c p«fr Ktiir
ai.%L,BVN HJHSJI'JHILLJ. 7»
p*r bottle
FMiLOTOUKJS', ttie bot tbiORin i)>f world
for !<«maiei, T5c per l>otile.
It I n r. K f" ft aiCHI', m.- i>.-p! M.mif lor
the uriDary or)(AU4.7Sc per bottle.
Hjnirjvs nn.iin' nKi.ii!y,2ikt
per bottle.
ii.lIlft'Ji'^M itHJUf HUSOCm
t'H.y'T, 7i)c ,ei- b.ittle.
•>J.OJ.\~'ai OI.XTMK.y'T, 30. per !»..«,
i»rire nite
U'lfiTJU^.t Wll.lt (iVA-«M»\ two i«r
(HiUle
UUXIt.\'*» oX^'t^iK.^-J rail BIT"
THUS, *:^c. per boi!,-
UOOM^J.,t.yU'.1 UMTTKUS, 40c per bot.
HOVUUTO.yit I'MCrst.y, a^raodthint
lor dynpep i», 50c per t>ottie.
A'l c»<irt* <.f {"Md n tlie Druf Store below co«t.
C fiR»NT I KWIS,
BUlir^ VK'S STA(.V>.
1861 .,VTKK 1862
AliltANU^KMKNT!
^liiiii(*M>ta ^tas«' Cuiiiimiiy .
lAkRVI.SU THk
NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS
UNITED STATES MAIL
PM muaiom,
J. C. BURBANK & CO. JOHN L. MERKlAM.
IM!Y (HK>1>S.
mi-: ija*:jT m.tt.t- »»■
I2> «I«V I
.T i-HV
Nt\v Store
D. \v. im;i:iss<m.l At <;ck,
IN IXCiKRSlU.LS KlAli K.
^.except Sand»y8, at "* a J« Arrived .laily, except
ia
t/wat«ana 4io , leave? Monday , V^'edne-ulay and Friday.
cday, at j P. si.
•*{ Paul to N'orthfluld, carrying mail for Fanbault,
_ W. . — • •
At 5 .1. J*. Arrivee, Tu-*}ay, Fhnrsdaj an J Saturday,
at 7 p. M.
^l. Paul to Oei»>rab, Iowa, via Oanujn Kalli, Roch:
Mter, Ac . leavee Uouday and Thursday, at 7 A. M.
Arri'HM At .St. Paul, Wediie.sday and Snlurilay, at 7
r M.
:Jt. Paal to Superior, Wi.^constn, leaven Monday and
tts 3unriie city only, rhuri«lay, at 5 \ %. Arrives
rae«da^,aod from Sunribe city only, Saturday at 0
e M.
lit. Paui toSp*rta,Wiii.,viaHud<<on, e9veT<Tnee<iay,
fburi>-'Ay %ud Saturday, at S a v.
Arrives Monday, W«<lne»ilay and Fri.lay, at 5 P X.
3t Paul to Cottage (irove, via .Sewport.sc., leavea
tetitpday, At 1 p. M Arrive.-, >^aturday. at 12 If
St i'aul to Rs'i ^ng, ^upplvina; Pine Bend and
Nininger, leaven Wedne-iilay at 8 a m. .\rrive-- lues-
4jiv at 9 P. M.
IVi-.teru mail closes at 7 P X.
Mai s le&vmg before 7 o'clock a X., close at 7 P x.
Aii others close h i.!f an hour before the 'iiue of I
«torti=5 I
Thtt po.itage u(>on aM transient printed matter, for-
M^ and domestic, aud upon all letleri, foreign and
4orae«Uc, ia now required to be fully prepaid by Unit-
td .-states postage stHiups, except in ca.sr:.s where pre-
payment on letters, {itc , to foreign eouotries i.s opti-
ooal aud the senders do not witib to prepay.
Persons mailing Irtter-i, newbpapers, etc., whether
domestic or to foreign countries, should therefore >•»■
Mrtaio at the ufficu >.: mailiog, the exact pox 'Age
Id each cane, and afHx United Slatei postage °tampA
o 4u;l»cient value to prepay th»5 full p.oittage thereon.
(MAS. NI(;riUl>, PoKtma^ter
•Jt. Hsiil. I»^. 4. 1««!
U S JE IT!
LLADUEATER'S UEXOVVXED
LlQl II) STOVK P4M.I.SM,
Is the best article in ure. It Mwdii no mixing, it hai
no smell. It polishes rust. It is eeooomical. It
produced no dirt in polliihin,^. 't stands the gre«tMt
degree of beat It preserves from rust.
Sold by WATSON * EASTMAN.
Robert, near Fifth street
Aiso by VAWTER b Ri 8E.
8l. Anthony and Minoeapnlia.
A. C. ElKtxKAXP, Agent.
4ar.\genta wanted in STery town in the State]
dec3!3m.
CXAS
B. r. MAOCAfLXT
A: WILSCJN'S
.njiruiJ\'iii>i,
Hest !n u-m,
aiWLY improcfd,
»i N»w York
prices. From
Uh to tUlO—
freight added.—.
lasxruetious gir-
-n, tuaobroes pat
iH i>rder, and all
Mirer* (if lieM^lMt,
a. T. HULTKKH(>F> ,
Eifhtb street, «r Kio<:lkS east of International dorel
3t. Psnl <H!tl6-6>n
*JpHli IWUMiltSiaJS'ltlt, tlKJS'TJI.
practitioner, (twenty-three ytiarn,) will be
pleased to attend f > 'hose who biay ecx<ge his prac-
tlet.
Bcoati in Wolford'-> EiaiiidnK Hnu»e, near the
S««p*nsion Bridge.
Attendance from 10 to 4. &. SPENCER
Residence M'nneatxilw. Mio. •eo7 ftm
TEETH ON VULCANlTli.
riM a»-ts arw «Mil atMkvd «Htll FlfWi^BMi Han<aa
Cou.-»nUi>ai'he«, with carefi.1 and »mttafcMll nri-
vttTo , all uuiler the •oatrAl of eampAtMat AcMifak
SCTIKDUI.E
OK DKrAKTUHES FRU.S1 SAINT PAUL
Fur II.t>iia«s. t-rd * irg, Ha«de, Wabasha* , Wiou-
ua, UiCrosMT (connertiog with tbe La in<~« aad
Milwauke* RMInuMi) djuly. at 6 o'atoek A «
Kor ;m Anthi'uji and HiuDeA;«>tt. — twice ilaily, At A
o'-:l<>e A. X , and 2 P ■
FVir Maoomiu, Anoka, Mooli««liu, aad '^. Ctuttd—
Mondays, Medaeidays and Fri.Ujis, at 4 o clock a. ■
Kor Sauk Hapids, Belle Piairie, ort Mipley aad
Crow Wiag — Mondays and fridays, at 4 a. X
K< r.-^tiliwaler— I>a!ly, at 8 t. x.
at pnOH< m many iu>tauce^
M.M8a rSAA' THM ACTVAL rilsT Of IMi'UHl »
rtoA ASD MASi-FAcrmt.
e( tbe iini— i MMk ■•« oflerMi ixr «»le ha*
b«— iiliatid ITMU the
L.iHUK AVV1U)\ 'iALKn
fJV TUMi CITV •»- .VA'I** *'UUIk,-'ai
I'ANIC PIIU'KS.
laMia larok stock •>/
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
For Mariue, Taylor's Fall- and the FalU ol M. Croii ! Of weary vArtcty .« hmUij, wUI be aold at prtOMi to
— Moodajs and Tboreday *, al 8 o'ehie^ A. X.
. ,. V u.. A .^ .. u .SUIT TliE I'lMF.S.
For Superior — Kverv Moodav, at 4 o'clock a ■.
„ , ^ i MoUMMocvllaClottu, froa lOu--4:6oper yrnrO
For Suurii*, with e->oo«eiM(o« at BayOeld— Every m j •. •■ .x ^.i
Monday and niursd\y at 4 oVInek A x. > rmld roil IH' Chf-VTt*
For Rich nion.i. ■«aok Centre Alexan-lna, Pomme ■ Kmbr«>l<l»-rvl Poil De Cbevenjb,
da Terre, Rr«ckmri<t«e and Fort Abererowbie— | r.„ . . . • ,. ,i
Mondayn »ui iruUvs at 4 o lork i. K i tr«fry Variety Of L'hailt^s
For Georgetown, Pemhtoa, Foil OtuTT.and ih« R»d Rmbmiilerod xuii Qrey ijrisaillex.
River SetUemeut — Kvery Friday at 4 o'o luck *. x. .., ^^ . .. > ,. . ^
Blue, Qm'o xnd Pick Harregt- lA-xafiut.
Koffiish, Freueb and American Mou^liDf tk
Laiofs, Priiu»?d Liiwn.-< in imai
variety.
A splendid stock of Giajjrbaiie-
AU90
BLACt ANT» RICH FANCY
UAlLROAUS.
For further pariiculars eni^ui-e at the Geaanl (Mew
oo Third itlreet, near the ■' Amwioaa," orat tiMlMkw
ot th< North Western FxpreaaUoxipaDy
_?' P*"'- ''^'^ 24, 18el iwwiHdly
GOODS AT LA CROSSE.
Merchant* A&d others dcKiring goodK bronght xp
from LaCnn-e cnn tuake opruiAl oontracu at
I. o w It s r H .§ T i: ft ,
OB appliextioB to U-.
Special and LOW rates wiii ai- - ^ •■r., ::..inNew
Tork and Boston, by bpr««> ■•<■ by " X-i<*hAnt'a
tXapxtck."
£«ireal Mmt*» ti4f» mm P^mr*
and otiier letLirn Ireigbl Csii on us before xiakixg
eontracti. J. C. KKBANK ft 00.
oo- 2i -/lu.
Notice to Passengers.
NkU \(l!(K 1 KKIK lUlLKOAD.
(■rciif Hi'tmd l«aui;«'. Double
'I' rack
\Ni» TKi.KciRArH KUUTK TO
xS'ew York, l:iostoii
AVh Al.L KASTKRN (MTIE.S,
CAKHVINii rilK
«r. U'IsMTKIt.V t.%'ITKn MT.gTMH
.UJH..S.
til/i' Sf Iniii.- lesvt Uiiiiki K !n:ly,on arrival i>i
■«11 Tram* ou the Ijike "^hore R«ilr<Md, r^fimCi**vehuid,
OuiC.t.iiatl. rol.>l.i, UuCAKu, Milwaukee Si. i'aiil. St
l/>uis, ftc.. and run -.Urougb lo New York wit houl
chanwv
Tlieouly r-iuta , i>uQiug Car^i ihrnugh Iroiu Uit- Ijike>
l« New York Cily Splendid rentiUkle.', Sleeping r.4i»
run on Nijhl Trsins
Baggage eu>«ked lliroiigh I'^aj-e always a* low ai
by any other route
li<»l< u Paaseogen and their Batggage lnutsrerm>
Fr«e in .New York.
B'- iMirlicular and uall <ur Tieketx tia tiuukirk, ani"
the .Vew York ao-l Erie Eailr<«d, whit-li are sold at al
llie pimr-pal Kailmad OIBoee in the We^t
ThSK r<.»d affords bieilities for sliiprieu) ol Freight
euprrior 'oany other route
.l.y KXl'HIiSft rUKiUUT TUJIJ\
leavee New York, daily, luakmg clo»e cuunectioni
tbnxiirh to ail points W.k;, nnd quicker tinie ihait
ever lielore nm-1e on any line
For Freight Kalm. euquir« ot J. C. Uatiuan, 340
Bru«aws> . New York . J.ihu .^^ Uunlap, 15 .Stute st.,
Buatun, Ma<<« . Jsoob Fois>th. Freight Aneni, M
CUrk st..Cbica(n, or M. M koRSVTH.St Paul
CllAs MINMT, trt-n I Sup i
■. K. SAWYBK, Nortli Wa<t TraveUng Agent
March IBth. 1B61 — Ivd
Grreat Western Rail-
Tivay Company's
EXrUESS FREIGHT LINE,
Tin
(■reat Wt-sierii >.Y. Central
^.•\'it io.\\\E€TiJ\'a uojos,
to Am> rxox
iilast and West,
Cobtri.lied aiid operated by ilie itoad
torming ibe line, and to
HANKKUS.
IIi:\VS<)\ c^ JiARiACJS,
l^^V^ JCKRS,
Al the witiie lornierty iKsru i>i«il by DANA .V WHITK,
rUlHD sIHEJCI, SJ. PAUL.
Will biiv and sell Exchan^, Uud WarrauU. State,
<'-<>uiil> aii-l C^ity N;rip, fn:.
MOS'irV l<iiAV|i() ON OOOIt C<)l.l,ATKKAl^
KirtK KY ei KMiHSION pu
Mvli-opi.litHii Bank Ke r York ; CAynga tVitinty
Hank. Auburn, V. V , Mei!.iis Kvao" * 0'' , Baniiet-,
' ii-innatl, ij.: Hon W H Reward, Washin^-on, D.
( , H F Carver & Oo.. Bhi kers, Chicago, 111. Meesrs.
Tliouipxou Bros , «t Pan! , Bank of St psnl.
<«b13 lydAiw
M» J tt M K a p ji I .y K ,
liANKKIt .\>\j liltOKElt.
I EzoxAtiia HorsHT *.>»i) Soi (>— .Shoit Br'MMKHx Papib
I IiiHOf>r.irrKi
CulleetluQs ma>le through thik Statt— Inlerest al-
lowed on Time I'eponitn- Ijind Warrants bought aud
-lold — State, Oiuoty and City orders, and Bonds
btiught and solil. <a1e iDTHatments maile, aud taxea
paid for ood- residents
Ollioe at <(ld -tand. Baoli R.IW, M Xtroel, m Paul
janr«l .)y
LEGAL NOTICES.
ACRICULTUIIAL.
S
8 i 1. K
M."n and Bovt* Stiinmci \V«-ar ,
Broadolotbs ; hlaok and fancy Cas.-«aiut-r«.-ij
Satioett^ and Sunnnt-r CliHiv
AiiSO
A ygitr la Ron si< -UK of
HOSIKHY, (il.OVES .AND!
EMBKOIDERIES;
Uie
the lint-, and to wbic-fc
Ibe HttontioD of Shippers
is invited.
for lb* Tra-i»imrlMttUH of I. lit ^tocft,
tiiit Roult ottti t niit^u»Htd facUi'
tli», at rtgnril* attttii. Cairn,
%'4%rtlt, T4tat, tic.
Freight toiwarJed at Lowebt
Rates and with Dispatch.
S^TAGES FOR ST. AVTHOW AXI» MIN-
N'tAFOLl:^,
Leave Si. Caul. Leuve Si. Auihonr, i '•'*J-*Ot*. *r.V C.nnnitr.L^t,. Jfr.
8 0'clA»CK, .\.n. 7t3J O'CLOCK, \.H.
a p. •»i. Mt30 P. m.
FA RE— Fifty c«nU c»cb way.
Hit„
In i|>e ehijment
.MAUtL FACKA(iKS
1 ail , all insurance is saved.
G. W. R."
nov21
J. c. b(.;rbane k vu
W^J.\'T/!»^J FBW MOKK UOOB
S T A U K HOUSES.
Weigbixg not I'ss than l.<>50 pounds nor over eeven
yenra old, for which »ewill pav a fair prire
OIL AM) i.AMPS.
C. W. WOOLLEY ifcCO.,
t.uWKU. LKVUK. HAlNl i'ACl.
AKD
Commission M e re h a n i s,
DEAL.KKS IN aiiOC.'KUlKS*
GRAIN PROVISIONS, LIMB >il\, AC.
AND
A O g y J S f V H J // A
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAU
fXyNSFL VA i\lA HA ILHOA D,
IMviJbon's Line of Stnametn, Minnesota River,
Northern Transportation (omiMiiiy from the &uit
Excelsior '• Vouog Amenca" Coiai Cobb Mill,
Woodward's Hmut'er and Separator,
Kerosene Oil Company of Vew York,
Contracts for Traii-|M>rtAtion between St. I'aul, Bon
ton, NtwEugland, Mnntreai, .New York and all (M>in's i
Kast, made upon the lowest and moet beorahle tsrnui '
by the Norlbern Trin portation Oompany
Usrk package.,
•' WuoLLEY ft OU.
•*? Pai-l.
For
January 1 1861— dly
50 BARRELS
C^RKO>: OIL!
Aim A grAXTrrr or
CHICAGO CREAM ALE,
For sal« by
i. 0. ft H. 0 BCRBANK ft Co.
der&.
SOMETHING NEW
AUK>
A large atoek af
DOMESTIC AND FURFIGN GOOOS
By the piece ui package, for the
t) O U N T K Y I U A L> K.
CUUS TR y MERCHA V / .s
Csui purehate their Roods ot as, and
SAVE TIME AXI> .MONEY.
We alio mvita the attaotiua »l the La.tt«* to out aew |
STTIMS OP CLOAKS ASD MASTILLAS \
DUK ENTIKE S J' <> C K
Wai ha aoM for
C A. S H ,
AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
The PubUc ire invited to visit uor .^ew .-»iore.
D. W INGERSOLL k Co..
al9-dlyh« St. Paul. MixxaanU
l^rwe KApn-M Pasaen.er Trains lsa\e Chicago and
[lelroit daily for Baifalo New York, Boston and Mon-
treal, Quebec, Portland, ftc, ftc , with .Sleeping Cars
on all night trains.
S^ rickets <ui GRRAT WKSTERN RAU.WAY for
aair in a I Ticket Offioea.
Oewerxl frnfkt and lickeL itflictt.
97 J Broadwav, i til State Stn-et.
.Vew fttrk, I BuBlvit,
k. P KEaCU, ...Agent. | U. KIMBALL, ...Ageut
JUUrs MOVIL'.S. Gen'l Ag't, Buflalo.
C.J. BRYnGF.S, Managtov Director. Hsniilton
A. WALU.Vt.Fi'RU,
aiV Cniria;.. tiid Western A/ent.
6^
H.l.%'l»
Ijtk'Mi.S' UUITH,
A BURNER WITHOl'T A CHIMNEY,
Hax just been received, li u a-lm.rably suited lor
I. A N T E li N S ,
And barat iip-«op 49>C.\L.I. \yO MKE IT
GIESMAN & SAITER,
HADDLES,
MASrKAI.-rCIUWM 0>'
HARNESS,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS,
BLANKETS. TRUNTiS. WHIPS. Ac. Ac,
|Nezt door to TbompsoQ Bros. Rank, 3<iit.,St. Paul.
'Kepairlng of all kinds done on short nutica.
«#-AI work made at this shop is of the very baa
material and in warranted. Dov'.2NaB0.
PIUAFINE CANDLES
Maoafactured frotn Coal, equal to was. just
received.
BEST CAHBON OIL ONLY 60 CTS.
All kinds of Lamps altered to burn the OiL
auT21
E. & H. Y. BELL.
.Near the Win«!ow House. Tbird el
OIL ! OIL
OIL
I
AGENCY OF QUEEN CITY OIL CO.
AV
New Fall and Winter Goods.
jr,' <> u n It %' I. It u If .* .f •>l^'
V .\ N K E E N O ri i> N M
>; . TO
»» The Cheap ('a?ih store,"
MBCT IK)«>R -W THi X W. EXPRESS OtTWX.,
THIRD sTRISr. «T. PAIL, MhVN.
ttt lueao lo keep up ■• r ir,iutalioa for selling
DRY GOODS CHEAP.
CkU aad ■•• far yaaraelves Retiw>mi«r <iar
■Mtto —
••S.MALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES."
p«»^'<'* W. KWI<i^ TAILOR.
EV«A aimjW£.M, It It 1.^ J JS'jt tif
••^ Priata, ;$he«tiBf-. Bieache^l and Br-wn Mn-lios,
Ttekiaci, FTaxxale, liluvw. UtmMrv, W-joleo \ara,
^tiaets, CkaeiaMCM, Clolba, Blaakoti,, Baakats. ftc..
*o .ftc
l.o lo the Uxa Prioe Chwap C^h More ut
H KNi X TaM>»h
?»«»»♦ die r... • ••-,,. »-- i>-.,i vi.,.,
rUis IS M milas the iborteit as well as the cbeapeal
and mojt comfortable route to all Points in the EAst-
•rn .States or Canada >
It i( an ail rail roi,'e except the distance of S>0 milei-
(ruxi Milwaukff (.-> Grami Uaaen, which is perOirmed
u* I oe o! the ^pl(-U'lid i>ctuio ;iU)ku>sUips ol the hne
ia ria hours. This change from the hvt and dusty
Railroad Cars to the airy and splendid cabins of the
ateaB>'<hips. where you are furni«hed with staternonu
frteofcKarijf, relieves much Uk' lediuni jl a jnuruey
JtMauAijit leorc Miiwtmlye ni-'min-j and crenirk; on
the amval ot 'rain* from the Wer.:. c^Dnectiiig at
Grand Haven s-ilfa Uapreas trams ol the Oetruil atvx
MiiwauL'r Kail.oad lor ail ^i dats East. By this
route the /art is a* low, (tt.'ic qnidcfr, ConntcUont at
cure at b^ any fine, aud you avoid the uncertainty
ai.d deiay ol vliAuging care, and ueurly two niiles
(.hnoibus trsvel to which Paaaen^i-b v.a Chicairo ara
subject.
Tickets via Prairie du Chien or Ui Crosse to he had
at principai u^krt o|)ice<>.
J H. Wuirxss, isen'l West'n Agent, MUwaukea.
W. K. ML-ia, Sup t, Uatroil. jeS2
PiOx\hl<:R l()Li\DK\
Aim
Ay^riciiltiiml Works.
^X coniiL-.-iJced the nis^ iJActure of
AGRICULTCRAI IMPLEMENTS.
AT Tiit QUI
PIONEER FOUNDRY,
Have opened in connection therewith s
W^.i^RE MOUSE,
Un the Lower i>j*ee, when* they offer to tie Farmers
ir.d (Jardenern if Miuct5>-ota an asaortnient t>;
Tlire^liing Maciiiiies,
CO/t.y- aaH I. L KH S, M'\tAi--Jttli.L,fi,
CLLT1V.\TUR.<, PLOWS, ftc,
I of their own tuaoufa.^ti;rf> und !rorj the best Ka^tein
tirnjH, at prices that dofy al, competition.
We wili furniHh Ht iiuinh facturert' prictt any Im-
plement ur Machine thsl n <ty he culled lor, and here
, by notify farmer- and others thai tijey need .ho lumosk
pay to jobber^i tor xhope ii. other biates mcL MOR
XOCH suavkh, s« they liA^e c.jue herelnfure, for we
have dn'.lsied wau to rm f Nirt on -ill such swimil».
Adopting the moUo of 't'le nimble 'ixpence," we
, iitTrr M.*ch'neN, Oii-'iugs aiid Work ot all descriptioug
Mi lo 40 per cciil. Lower
THAN ANT OTHKl BSTAULISHUHSi.
Hoavy Building Colamns i^leighSuoes, Sash Weights,
Urate liars and Mill castiti]:*, 3c per ft.
BAbbel Metal ant Brasi Cat-tings. '^S/SSOc pt-r ft ,
au>'; all other woik at cor eoponding ratce.
I TURt..sUlNG MAOHiN >S AND SKJURATOHS,
1,2 and 3 horse insad pt)w>r«, aud 2. 4, 6 aud b horse
I lever (loweri- co islautly ou hand
I ACiKNTS FOR
I ERICSSONS CALORIC EIJGIXE,
Q. WBJTINGHOU.se ft CO.'d SCHEN'KCTaDY A«
RIOULTCRAL WOLKS,
C. itL PEACE'S KXCELSlOf.AGRICCLTURAL WORKS
ALBANY.
PATKNT cast IRON FC CK I'0-<1>.
\d A-i?I!>)X OR CANTON SWKEP3TAKICS THRESHERS
WCMJPWaRDS 9.ML'T MI.L9,
SEYMOCR'S GRAIN DRILLS, in etote, Prece, 6 teetb
$7;), 9 leeth. %W.
SHARE'.s COn,Tfe.R HAKROU'-. in slore, price 16,
SH.\RES CLLTIVATOR \ Hli-UNG MACHINE,
price til,
ALBANY SEED PI ANTK^. price $1.\,
CLLVlOV CORN SHELLEdJ, price $8,
FANNING MIlJLi;, price Jl^ to »'26.
GILjnAN &. SCAG£B,
Pioneer Foundry,
'i^met ot Kittn and Pirn iU.; or Warehouse curnei
inr?l-l*w1 V
i<«vee and 14nlv»rt-«t
TZ.
MIOJV]
(JHICAGO ADVTS.
W I W'K M r UO L .1 .V //
FIRE AM) LIFK IXSIRAMF CO.
Caiiital and Rest I vt II l-unU ovcr$r>,0UO,U0U
1.0.SSES PAID PRO.MPTLY AT SIGHT,
Without sixty days' notic*.
;l I F i«: I N S U R A N a K
Efleetad on libera! teiiD- I'olicies a>sigQable by eo-
daiBaxMXt without permik^ion of the Company.
Shareholders personally responsibla tor engagements
of the Coiupaoy.
I ffe/°«/ «<*(>■« ta AdMi Fork
C. H . MIX
BTCCtSSOR TD W. S. COMBS.
BOOKSSLLEFi STATIONER
TUIRD^5$TREr:r, RT. PALL.
lUPHAM Jw HOLMES^
i.-VK.-i UVK£,ST PACL
!i
!•••*««•
J7» O « S T It K .%' a T B ,
-^ b«ftuty, comfo.-; and cleanlineKo,
unsurpassed.
Call and see specimens at the offlco of
DR. SUIONTON,
»>et'i4 ly Inger-toU's Block. Bridije ?q'iare
Or. F. FE^BOJD^
Wholesale Dealer 'n Imported and liomeetic
Winesj Liquors and Cigars.
Third Str««et, fletwet^n JaekHon and Robert .*»tre<-»s
t. Puiil, MinneHota.
■^BftraJ CTM OF TITLKfl f
REAL KftTATE,
I Aud any otiiur laformatiou uoutained in tha
RECORDS OP RAMSEY COUNTY
Will be rnrntsbed at MKDERaTK PRICES on sppliea
tion to the Couiily Auditoi,*; the vault conueo.twl
with the offloe of the Regi.<<ter ot Deed
By order of BoArl of County Coraruissiuner.
JOHN .MCOLS, Cbainuaa
ov2 d3m
A VALUABLE T300KI
LESSONS IN LIFE
.TIF.UUILLVS.
By Titcomb, st
dec8.
l^inAtaotly on hand a full supply u*
DOUBLE RECrriFIED,
AND
OLD RYE & BOURBON WHISRTEYS
mays. 61
National hall
ROGERS' BLOCK, NEAR THE BRIDGE,
THIRD STREET.
rw^nia khtj ni.tsu.niiJVT, vjs'okb
the imiuedia'e supervision of the proprietor,
CHAS NIEDERHoKir KR, is the Urgest and best ar-
ranged Saloon of tho kind in the city.
o Y s T r: R s
la every style are served up, on the f<hortest notice,
at all hours of the day and night.
The bar is stipplied with the choieeft Liqaors, and
oo exertion will be spared to make the National a
pleat-ant, gniet resort novl j
RUDOLPH SCH(ENEMANN,~~
W AT C H MAKER,
3rd at., near Uobert, Saint Paul, Minn.
OilvanUinjr In gold and silver neatw done u, or-
per A good asgortment ol wstohes and ciocks alway*
oo hand. Repairing aeatly dona and warrante I for
one year. deg3 1 v .
ERNEST ALBRIGOHt',
XAnrrACTCRix a.vd dialk< ly
FURS OF ALL Kl^ DS ,
Third Street three door* below Day * Jenka' Drn|;
Stcra, St. Paul.
?v Vw°'**°"^ on hand and makes to order K0BK8
r.,i .J'^ STYLf:, C au Mittens, Gloves, Collars, | tha oM sfaud on Wabas!.s» ■<Vr^"li''tiZ
Sntag'1o^°?^K.°'' '° "'"'"• ""•^y^e *P' I ?°i'^'°s "".'i'A ^11"''.*^ -> Ta.rd, b«w;;7 wlb".'
J^ ft T I r B .
Sl'OaTS.UA.\'M "Mt'SECJI.
The Sportsman's Mn*eum has remove! up on
Third Street, opposite Irv't.e'g Hall, near the Win
slow House, where I will be prepared lo -tuaall
kindv ot birds, animals, Bsh and reptiW at t»>» short-
Mt notice
Alf-o a Iar»e collection of uio-inted birds, m glass
caser on view, and for 'ale !^^
»ug'4dlv. H tVP R' . r>r R
-W -n- FBKRMjjy, JTT OMjy'B wa
«*• Coiv-EI.U.K .tT Law. Practice, ;u all tha
Oonrts ot this .<tAle and in the I'mteil !>tAtes District
Court.
Office in McClung's Iliocnix Block, corner of Third
and Wabashaw streets, J t. Paul, Minnesota.
All business left with me will r«-»ive prompt an.!
pecial stiention. ne-'1l -Itwlv
L.AFAYETTK, MINNTESOTA.
FRKK HOMES TO SETTLEks
\00 BARRELS PETROLEUM OIL
' For sale by the Ikrrel or Gai.nn— price par gall.
5 5 CENTS.
Thu Uil has takea the prvraium over all others ai
ih« N«w York and Mickigao SUte Fair* aa<I Is
warranled non-eiplnsive, and lo gi*e entire eat- '
:sf»''ir>fi
50 BBL$i. IVAPTHA, an excellent sub-
•titute lor turpsn 1 .e. aud warraatad for aay
purpose Which ibAt is uaad lt>r. aod at M per oeot
lee* coat, for sale by the barrel or gallox
1>)0 BVRRELS CO.iR^E AND nSE SALT.
GKOCERIES, all kinds at wh^M-ss** ;" 'ee<
I Pll tH & HnL.^E-S.
oovyr.iy. ,
BYERS~ & POLLOCK
MA.vri-iCTLKEIc- *Nl) DEAUii^.■^
/» C»pprr, 8ftttt.lron, an* TIh »'mr*,
Offimtm the Big Clock.
FAIUHA.\K!S^
SCALES
t'/ ALL K/M)^
F-\ 1 1 M i \ M< S A r. li K KN I .HA.>
17*4 l.mtn Str*rl, Chiraico,
Sold 10 Saint Paul, b* J C \ H C 91KBA.SK
F<.n onU the reonine ,->r, >) f
Vir«etart and Stockk'-l'irri
yew Fork
Jame« Brown, Kaq.,
FraacK Oatenei. Fjh^.,
Henry Griooeil, Keq..
Allred Pell, t,"..,^ ,
Alex. liAmiiioa, Jr., Eeq.
K. M. Archibald, R«i ,
And others
citg.
Duneao, ^henuau ft Co.,
Ilex. T. Steoart ft Co..
lirinnell, .Miniuiu ft lo ,
1. L .V .\ .^tuwart,
;. W ft .1 T. Mo<.reft Co.
'). Appteton ft Co
sep?J
mUMPSON BROTH KRr*.
Agents fnr St I'Aul and vincioitv.
GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
The largest oUeetion of fine books suitable for
pre-«ats in the city, connlstlng In part of
Raphael's Madonnas,
Court of jS'apoleon.
Women of Beauty,
Loves of tine Poets
The Centra Table,
x».
lichigan Central Railroad
d^S."**- •*'JyotJBMMt
ATT<JRNrY AND OOTNSELUlR Al LAW
toffee t, MTlung's /Ph«nu) BloeA
, , I »1 w..
FORK HARltKI.S
STAVES &c HEADING!- '.
:<aa*axad White Oak Pork Rarrel Stsves and B»«d
ioff, (1 pliBH ta the heAd.)
Al-o PURK BARRHJt for «ale ! r
(ORDWEXT ft CO. ,
Dovli'iltia* Oarwatef
1801.
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE
To New Y'ork. Ni*w EoglaDd and the
Cttoadas.
1801. ;FINE PRAYER BOOKS,
BIBLES, &c., -Sco., &c.
Cheap for Cub, nt
JACKSOS ST
^» P»nl. VoTsmSer U, 1W51.
...ai PACL.
•oeUlftwIy.
ft
B — T
FRESH OYSTERS,
R EC E 1 V E 1) D A I L Y B V K .\ I' R E SS.
rrniHE r.s-n tt as /"« .v j? o, »oM.m
■B. AG" - ■
iK.Vl.S F.)K
M A L T R Y
tj
BIL'^IARD TABLtiS
Will be sold cheap t r iA«h. luj ur" st Wm. Con-
staoa, aaar tha * ia«triw House, where the tab • ran
be seen. aovM 1b<i
NO T_I C E .
Pf^Jltli.y- ir »»• TMH SCBSCUlm
-*• btr, al his larm, oue mile from Merrioiac,
Dakota county, Minn., a RM Cow , (t^ime wb<te on
TUB rnoraiicTonM oi- mtt
lownof LaFaVKTTK on :hf Bitd Uiocr of Uu
Jitrih, will msk.i liberal doaation." of lots tr> .sU par-
eons who wilUettle upon and improve the sax: e —
Tbisiown is situated -»0 miles below Ft. Ab-r romhie,
and 180 milee above Pembina and directly .« / otxU tht
mouJk of ike CKtjfennf Hiver , i« the centre o' one ol
the richest valleys and best agrfenltiiral regircs in the
world. IS abundantly "uppli«d with wood an 1 waler
and the country around it has he«n recently mrveyad
and is now open to nettle'rent. The town markt Ou
Keadi.J navmoXi.nni,n the K«d Kuer of the .Vorth
and is easilv accesKib.e— the hne o! .tagee irum St
Paol to Pembina, paaeing there aem: weekly. Ko nor-
t*(»ol the great we-f offers greater induoements lo
ettWrs
^Tor In formation a.Mr.s<s JOHN S iKVlSI. Eaq
l«alD» Paul. M'n»«eotv „h24 i«»lv
■mm K.n O f^ M..... Wti BJ I'B BM~
-■«' moved our su«k of ir.,u, n,ils, steel. efe.,«h>in
new Kione
' A" wrA. -;.:;r'.Lr'"'.. ^ ,. . I ■JW*"'"' cedar str»eU, where wrr^p^^t.-u;.,.
totcJh '""°'^' «"» •"" " ^* lo'^t "riO*. Uia pattpagac* «f »i«>^ purcha.m^ ^4u ^ ouriM^
-»Hi«b«atc.;hpri«.,akiforrx«. xoTWdia. 1 t Paul Nov .IMl. '^^''^ * 0»^^
«_i I.J,.,... ... iiAsoia conniv. Minn., a n».i LOW , it^ime wO'te Dn
celebrated HAltlmOre Pearl 0}8ten, ^t the betW.) aboat eight .-r too yean old,oua barn
broken off short.
Are now prepsred to sopriy s :• ordera. e -i - •.. the. The owner is re^uaeleiileaameiorvraid, pr-ve piv.p
Ca.«e or single Can Delieeted to Ikxii; ^ -a, j ertv. pa* charges, and take her awav
Oo aod after i>CNDAY, Nov 3d, !861, trains leave
the Ureal Central l'n">n Depot, foot of L*ke straet, aa '
Ibllowi j
A. 00 A. IM.— I>iily Express (escept!>noda>) arrives
al I'etroll 8 P. x., Suspension Bridge 1
at 4 05 A. X , Albiuy4:l& A X , New
i»:6u P X. Boston i '.2: '0 A X
8.30 p. Ml.— Vight Express (eX'-ept Saturday), ar-
five St tietroi' SI » Mb a. X . r-uspen-
•loa Bri'tire 5-26. Amaoy e 16 A X.,
New York 1 ' x , Bl^tl)n i:-',(i i- x
Cinciinati trains, vis M. C. Railroad, leave Chicago
at «j A. X . o a|i tra n , 9.30 i». x Fss' Fj:pre s ; arrive
in Chicago at T:00 A. x Faet Exprcfis, and 11 P X.
Night Mail Tram.
The 8 30 »• M trAin leavng Chicago runs through
tf* cinciuuati without chunge of cars or n.-^gsge.
KALISBIRV'S PATENT DISTEKS
Are Run on Day Express T.ains.
haieiu >iJ«eping Cmi$ on !sighl Trams.
4^Bacsace Cheeked Tlirougb.-^»
4^Tbroughtieket4 for sale icall Principal Railroad
OAeea In the Weet,at the General Offce. corner LAke
aod Daarboro streets, (under the Tiemout Houae,;
Chicago, aud at the liepot.
R. N. Rice, General Superintendaat .
' W SMITH Western i'stoeuge.' ^ffuX my 18
C. R. RKIX'S.
DIARIES FOR 1862
At
c. n. inix's.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
CHILDREXS' BOOKS
for the BoUilayi at
A Word
To
c. n. imx's.
fi»c ol ex pen tie
Orders ffim tlie eouotry promptly atta«<W<i to, aad
filled by Express al reduced rate^.
Th-»« (tyetan ara WaRRASTFD FBGiH, axd the
nov''Ti1«w»
PIT |OK niH«w\;
qoality "operior to any br»n 1 lirou^ht to Ih
(tftt. 77. IMI— .lam
J. O. BTRBANK ft ^.
ii.
J . B a .s I .y^ B n r
MILLS,
r •.♦»
I'ttfl.tft k. IfU.X .t t.ltS.\lt A l»*^ltt!l,\
China, i>lii>» and i'roi'kei'y,
I'i. AT FD W A R I:
ARUON OIL AND LAUP8
LOO'KlNe G I. ARSES,
TIN Ware. PLAI'^.PIJLVISHED AND lAi aSSFD,
Table Cutler5%
OwMtantly on haa-1 the moat oovplate aeeurtaaaat af
HOUSE FCRNTSHIXG GOODS
To be fuaad ia the Hty
rtUiWRr snUkKT. <«T. PAIM., WINN
nt- -law'.
LEATilKK.
SITlAlgD o.V PlfAL'-ys CRirKK. WHKHM
TUg STILL W A TgK K<>*D CRoSSKS.
This Mill is joal eowplat«l, aad ii ia good taxiX^
order. Uur machinery emhracae all tha tataat la.
proveweuti, and w»< g.it ap in the East, without re-
gard to expense. It ha.- two run ot Burr« which
will be kept runmqg nifht aod day. eo that iarmara
coming from » distance can be aceomm<slato.i without
much delav.
The Bead <jf a trtt cbMs Mill af thi« kiad )mm loxg
been felt by the eitlsaos of 9l. J-aul and vicinity
We hare secured <ha aarvioaa of Ja«ea CraigW. who
has made mil log tha hxrtxaaa of hi* Mfa.aad ia vboa-, ;
we can place entire crmfldence
a;: kutds of grain will be we ghed wheo !>roa(fht toj > ut'*/— «tx
the Mill, ini also when Uken »way. u' de»ir»d We Ij . XJ il* A <_ H ,
feeiconfld«.l ^ .Ayiujj lo ixe public that we oaa I Manafaeter of and Dealer la
make a« gno"! Flour and as great a yi^ld to the buabei .->-~w
as any Mitl in
fairtn»l
s
• J r
.\* It
>' It I. B ft
AUo a new Mill lur binding oora in the ear
C^ A'.i work done at this Mill is warraatwi
sepJO.lAi.lv
Mlnnosot*. and re^p^jUuIiy aoUeil a SU|>eriOI' SOap UIHl CUIldlCS,
&AOL£ {TTRUCr. .NF.AK IPt'Eh ih, ir..
Urdara adiaitad and piompt^y aiteodcd ic
rn? bifbasi eaaft price patd (or lArd, Tatlow and
rJI^HB I'LJCB TO tlMT TMM MM»T
mimtaky books,
fat Intaii'ry, Cavalry aad Artlllary, ia at
— ' xnuLL>a STQU. nxiti BtfMt.
W KJTHKIt.— HBSSt.KIt V BJBBL
iMf'OK'lFKS, TANNFRS
.VN'n
C U K R I E K S I
Are BOW receiving wod Will keep eouftantly on
tlMlariaataiidhaMaMab of lAiather and Fiudioga
the nate fm ••> tug •!—
All
Who Wish
To Buy
Books or Stationery,
Havinr added largely to my atock by
PURCH.\SES FOR CASH.
I offer superior inlueeuunta to CASH Purohaaar*.
Spaaaah Kile l/oatltM
Oak
Cpp« Uather.
Harxaae LeatLi-i
Bridle liMther
(tMMt aud ite>idte Airtirg
Belt anr* \ai-» I>>^thar,
Krcnch CaIi -•'iins
French kiip 9kio«
Countrv "
declaim.
C. H. MIX.
Tanpico sn,l Ua<lnMs Moroan., and Aplila.
Alao a gei.eral lenH-tmeut of all kinds of Ftxdia(a
ftr... ftc
PITT
.Vie and
jf.*cMii:v #r.
SBURGIl
Porter Depot,
BttTV'KEJS ath r etA*
m rts.-30 BJaaK£s ijs'ci.vni.*t
• » Uaril aad Soft sihaU Almond*, Fi.i>«ru, Paasi
te., kA. OOOLftT, TUWU ft Oli
ft^ n«MH> nail an.1 examine u^ tbuok, as we
ni.1 be axAar.-. .1 by any hone* in the Stata
CartiealAr kiteotiju paid to uriers
Caxi paid for Hides fun and r»(«.r Skiiu
UeSfiLCK ft RIUlL,
iMim-ly MaAahte'a Bock, XkM
wtU
M. I>OUNlDEN.
na« lust receivtal s Mileodid stock ol tba abova,
Alaa^^'er. w»i|ch h wUl warrant caperior to any
in the city, aud wAU s,^ll -heap for cash, by theharral,
half barrel, bo'tia or gla»'
Also a Una iti |pk o' Lnoora and Oigari at whola-
iftlxaadiviftU. aoTS8:dly.
j^fMr.M/^'A-'A ef.lJ.B.—-B%'' WlliTVB
*^ -.1 »n execution issued out of and under the seal
ol ihe liiK'.iict Court ot cUe>'>ecoud .Judicu.1 Disliicl, m
and lor the county of Ramsey and Ktate of Minoe-
sola, upon a judjfmeot lendepe-i and docketed in Nsia
Court ou the lOli. isy of October, a. u lS6i», in an ac-
tion in said Cuurt pending, wherein .S l>. Ja'.kaon is
pUintifT, and Kikanart BangH, Jr., is defendant, In fa-
vor ol Mtio plaiatitl and sgaioet the said defeodan:. for
the sum ol throe hundred aud eevaaty three T&-100
dollars with m'ereht irom rendition. I hsve ou the
ISih da^ of November, A. D. ]8ttl, levied upon tha
following de.",cribefl real properly, lying and btuig in
the county <l Kaui'e^ and .Stale ol Miuijesola, as the
properly oi the milhin naoie-i <!efend«.nl, and the ut
lerest which said de'tulant Utd thi^eunto on tUeaaid
t.nU, d8> ot October, a. d. ^Wb.a* to.lows. to wit :
The BDdivided halt of twr, anc < ce ha f (■J>ij a res
beginning on the line runuiCij east aud west, dividing'
the nurlh from the routU half of section nuoiber
tweuty five, ('2b) town twenty nine (iflj rsngn twen-
ty ihroe ('a) West, at the di^ucce ot seven and one
hsK r- dn truia the norti- east c^irner ol tho suutheaat
quarter of said sec ion ; 'hence on said line west »ev
en aud one hall rods : thence nor h twenty fix and
thrtt quarlcrsrodi' lo place ot beginuingcoDlaimugS^
acreij Wore or less. Alsoiheuu- i-.i'.ed half ofitjeeh*t
half of lot ten, (10) block ten, (10; in Roberts ft Kan-
dall'a addition to i be city K.iiil. Paul: also the undivided
hai; of lot iwo, (•/) 10 block nine, ('^) in Gueno « Ba-
zille's Ed'*itiin to the city of .-t. Psui , al^o the lindl-
vided half of the south one fourth of lot three, (3) in
block four, (4) i.i Patter-.on'n afidiiioo to the cly of
St. Paul, being fitly feet wide on aiol Paul slreel. by
one hundrnd leet deep ; nUo the undivided half of it..
north tweciy tiveieel of the s-iuth tw.> thirls of lot*
one. (1) an.l two (i) in bi ck •eventeeo, (ITj in Ssant
Paul Proper, acconliug lo th- recorded plaie thereof
in the office ol the Register ' I Deeds of said count> ot
Ramsej , lo,c''lier »uh sppurieuanc^s perlamiog
thereto
.Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, thai I tr-Sl
Sell the abotf de:-cribcl real property to the Igheat
bidd r for cash, at public auction, at the fr nt door of
the Ojuri House in the city of Saint Paui.in «sid coan-
ly of Ramsey, on ::'atur.;ay,thfc 28th day of Oacember,
A i>. I8GI, at 10 o'clock m the foreaoon of iaidda; , to
satisly saidexecut on sud the inlerebt iod costs
Sa.nt Piiul,.\oT 14tb, 1861.
AARON W. TUi LIS,
Sherilt ol Hsnisey county.
Ry VifJii WILKJN.SU.V, Deputy
FttA.VCTS BlVSVIDOS,
I'lain lO's Altorney. covlSwd.
Thp I. hove sale is a''journed until Saturday the 11th
dsy of .lanuary. A. D 1>jd2, st the same LojJ- tAd
place.
Si. Paul, December 2S, 1(C1.
AAKON W. TCLLISI,
Sheriff ot Kami-ey conntv.
By KoH^WiuuxeoN Deputy.
t^BKItlH-^^ tt\tLB.-B K f^lttTvA
*-^ ol au execuuon issued out of and unutr the ieal
of the Di'trici Couit o- th- Tuiid Judici-.! Di.t.ici, ia
the county of Fillmore and S-tate of Minnest ta. upnn a
j .dgmeni rendered ineaid ciurtjand aockel d in tha
county ul FiUui.-reon thelSiuday olUctober a. 0 1S61,
in an action in said c-Dun pending, wherein Uiiver 3
Tweedy, Dexter rufaoy and Charles tweedy are plain-
iifls, and Ignatius ¥. U'Kerrall and Su-phen C l..a.Dg-
worthy are defendants, in fsvor o! i>*id plaiB'affo amJ
against the said dtfcndanls. tor the mm ot five ih-ju
saud one huuilred and nmely six 74 lOj d'-.lhir.s, wiik
lctere^t Iroru itrndilion, v,uich said juagmecl wa*
rtocketel in the county of Kmu.-iey un lue lU riy 6r»t
day ofaciober, A. D. 18(il, I did on the ibiriy first
day of Uclober, A. D 1&6'., levy upon tiie foli'uwi g
Oescritv-d real property, lyin.; ani be-.ug in the toua-
ty of Kamsey aud Slate oF Slinnesjta, which war at-
tached by the ^beria of Rams- y cmaty by virtu* of
a warrant <d altschmtnl, on June Uie fjurleenlb, a.
D 1861, sud Cled in 'ibe Rrcorder'e office c: i-tid
county , as tbe property ol fciephen C Langworthy,
one ol the above named aalcudaoiB, and ilie totere'st
which said defenddut ha', there. n ou llie sa.d lour-
teenth vU) oay ut .inne. a. d 1861 aa ftiiows, lo
wii : The tast half of the Southeast quarte.- of block
tour,(4) lu Leecl. s out lots to tl.e cil. ot fet. Paui,
betn? .4S^^ feet by '.'SJ^j r.-et. Al o" Ijts ^ouiU^q.
(14) Bl'.een, (16) sixteen, (16) seventeen. ('T)egh.
leen. (18) tweuty one, (vll) twenty two, C.^.^) i*euty
tnree, (-.U) twenty four, (J4) twentv eigui, (281
tweoti nine, (29) ihirty (30) thirty one, (al) ttiuty
two. (S'.!) thirty three, (oil; thiry' four, (34^ thirty
five, (U6) thirty aix, (30; thirty seven, {i') ih'rty
tight, (;>8) thirty uine, (a9) lorty. (4o; lurty one,
(41) forty two, (42) lorty three. (43) foity four, (44;
aua torty five. (45; in blocn twelve, (li) m aunson.
Brown a: iUmhey's adiiiion to ct Piul, Bamhey
county, it) th.- Slate ol MinnefoU, together wi.h ali
appuriei.ances and herecilaments peruiuiog the.-eto.
Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that I wai
sell th« HDove described real prupert,) and the inter-
est i-»id dnlendint Langw-urlhy had therein on the 14th
dayoI.lune,A D. 1861, or at aoy time since, lo the h«h
est bidder tor ca.'ih, at public auction, at the innt
door ot the Court House, in the city of St Paui, ib
said counl> of Ram^ey, oc vVcdnesday. theeigh eenth
day ofDfcember, a. d. I8bl, al 10 o clock m the fora-
noon ol said day , to satisfy said execution and the >x-
ltre.^t and coi-i^
Sr Pacl, November 5, a 0. 18«l.
AAKUN W. TULI I«,
Sberi i of Ramsey County.
By P.LISS WlLhlNsO.S', Deputv
BmRv i Watkfmji.v,
.\ttornejB for plaintifTs noT6 6w
The above sale i» adjourned until Saturday, leocm
ber v8ib, 186i, at i^ame hour and place
iaiot l>aul,i;eceDiber 18ih. i86l
AaKuN W lU Ll-t,
frheiiffo! Ramsey eoQoty
By GiorgbT. BtCON, Deputy.
The al o -e f ale is ad ou'nt^d until Saturday, Janua
rv 4ib, lB(i2, at ssmehoir ard pl.ice.
'St. Psul i'ecember2U. 1861.
AaR -N W. TCLLIS,
^iinifi o R.mspy coarty
By Georok r. R>rrN- D--tiuty.
l%molACK OJh MonTOJIiJl: tUHB-
•" tLOLRii; ANDSAi K.
Na . es ot MurigBgors — John R Irv'n* and Nancy
Irvine, hisnile.
Name ot Mortgagee — A. 'J Hpisfr, of Harrisbiirgb,
P».
M -rlgage dated and acknowledged — December Ist,
A t) 86J
Mortgage recorded— "^ecembsr 5th. A p 1S60, a*. 4
o'clock P M, in the office of heRg-serof D»eds. la
the count> of RamMty snd State of Mnn -sola, in book
"R" o! Mortiiages, on pages '.OS and 'J\ri.
Uiscriplii n oi mor'gij-d premises — • L -t" So one,
(li and f.iur. (4) in bo c« No sixty eight, (6S) n Day-
t lU and Irv n-'s Addilii n lu the town (n-w ci:y) of
."^siot I'aii!. a-i de»-ignateil in the plat or pu n tuereof
<n recnrd in the office of the Regi«t(-r ofDee'is 'or said
county , stuate in tne coi ny ot Kim>ey tnl State of
MiiiD-isOta.
i^aid morrrage was glv- n to secure a nitemade Da-
cemb»r l-l. Ib60, by J R :rv:n , payable < n< year *•'-
ler dale, to the orcer o- A U Heister. for tour hi n red
tnl Ave di'Mars. with 'n erest at twelve per c- n , per
aunum from date uolii psi i
Amoi D claimed to be due oo sam mortgsge tt the
date ol luis noiioe, and now acually due thereon, u>
the sum of S455.
The said morigigors did. for value received, by an
in.trument in writing by them duly executed, under
date of I'ec-mber 4ih, s D,l&6ii, and ( n the 5 h d»v ol
December 18 0, duly rec irded in 'he office ot tbt R -g.
ister of Deeds in saidcoiny ot B nisey. duly wsiva
and mrrender to faid mor'gagte, by virtue of tni
pursuin' to •" An act to regulate the t-recic>ure of
leal esta'e," approved March 10th. 18f0, all their ban-
efiisand lighu of redempiion id, in, rn* to said
premises or lots, except the right to redetui «»id lut8
wiihn • n • year from the dite or time ol i-ny aale
ther«o!, tn ler a foteclosore ot said nioregape.
lielauU bav n- been made in the pa>m<ni of tha
said Slim of money due on the said roorigage. sod co
proceeding at law or in equity hsving been nstt ut«d
to re over the said tuurtgaged cebi or sLy part
theieol ;
Notice is hereby giv. n that said raortgaare will be
f.in closed, aod thai Ihe said mortgagee premises «ill,
by virtue of a power oi sale in the sai^' mortiiage c. a-
tained in I therewith rec reed, and pursuant to tLe
oroTisioi.R i,f the statute in such case* madeand provi
ded, be sold al public v nlue to the highebi i idder lor
C8^1i,at 'he fri n door ot the Court H- use n the city
01 Son'- Paul, in the county of R>m-ev and Siate of
viuoesota. on tae 31st day ot Jaousry a d 18ti2, at
2 o'cl ick P M. to satis y .i-aiu mortgnge, with all legsJ
cost^ and ctisrge .
Dated Saint Paul, December 11, IScl
A O HEISTER,
Mortgsgee
Ouvita DAi.KTurui,
MirlssKee'x Attorney. de<116w.
J.>* J'ttOUJlHi COlltT—'CULWTl"
ol Rim ej — >i»tt; of Miunes ta,
At a special term of the Probate Court. heU iu
and for ihe O'unty of Kamsey, al 8t Paul, ex
Thursday, the 14lh day of November, t. D , 1S61
In the matter o! the estate ot Wi.iitm C. Gray ila-
eeased :
Upon reading and fi'.ing the petition ol L. B Greif
and W. F. heeler, admiaistralois ot said e^tata,
praying forre s< ns therein sft f rih that they may
be licensed to sell the real estate ot niii deceased ;
It IS ordered that Thursda;- , the 26ih day of iiecenj-
bar, >. p 1861. St ten o'clock io the forenoon at liic ofj
fice of the Judge of Probste, in the city ot it Pau-, ba
asslgued for the hear.ng ot said petitiua, and that
the heim st law of liie said deoeaM"! and a^l other
p*r*ons interested in said estate, to apfiear at
a se.-tKion of the Probate Court, then sm! tbera
to be holden, and show cause, if any there be, «hy
the prayer uf the said petitioners should not be grant-
ed ;
And it is farther ordered that the said petitionera
give n 'lice to all porsuo.s interested in the taid Oi-tate o(
the pendency of the said petition, and lh€ bearing
lbere<-r, by cau-ing a copy of this order to Ve? publish-
td in the St. Paul Press a newspaper poblishedat 3t.
Paui, in said county ot Ramaey, for foursucoeeaiTa
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
J. F. HOYT,
nov23 4w Judge of Probate.
fLiTJiTB oyjnijyrjVBaoTJi, covjs'JW
A^ of Ksnissv. — ss.
To theSlienfl or any Cooit«b^e of faid County :
In the name of the SUta ol Minnesota, you are'here-
by CI mmanded to gummon S. S Smoot and David
Wer.nian,if ihey shall b-< found n your county, to ba
and appear betore the undan-ipied, one if the Just •
o«s ol ihe Peace in and f r said c unty, on the l*5th
day of January, 1862, at nine o'clock io the f renoon,
at lay office to the Third Ward, 8t Paul, in said e-tan-
y , to answer to ('scar lanfil in a civil action : axd
have you then and there thio writ.
Uiven under rav hand this 18th day of December,*.
P., 1861 M. W.S'OLUVAX,
cecl9 3*. Juslioe ol the Peace.
m«0 TtCB.-^ WMBBMC^S MW WIFE
* " Henrietu :^. Horn has, will o it cause, leit my
bed and board, 1 hereby forbid all personB whatsoevar
. from trusting her on my account, as I shall pxy so
debts of her coutrscting froin4iDd litter this data.
Dated f=t Paul Dec. '.8lh 1B61.
dec28d3w J..B. HORV.
rf/6).477«.— 5800 BBta. P B cavnB'
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THE SAINT PAUL PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7» 1862.
active service ©utside of the State. This
Joes not ioL'lude citizen'' ol OMo who have
eiiiered military orKaiiizalions of otlicr
Stated, because of want of uuthontj- tore- j
ceivo ibem in the Ohio contingent, the nuiii
ber of Wiiich id esiimated at lO.t'OO, The |
total am mut expended lor war purposes I
to January 1st, 1SG2. incluiliug unpaid I
habilities "is 5i.33i),45l ; whole amount
roludded by th<' United Sutes to Ohio,
1*1,077,900. The Governor thinks the ul-
.imaf eff'-'Ct of the war will be the exlinc-
on of slavery, but deprecates immediate
emancipation.
XXXVII CONGRESS-'-FIRST SESSION.
Washixoton, Jan. 6.
House — Mr. Conkling rismg to a ques-
tion of priviU-ge called attention to the fact
ttjat the second day of ti e session a reso-
lution was adopted with reference to the
batt'e ul Bails Blutl'. The resolution pro-
poaed no investigation into future transac ■
tions whatever. It simply requested the
Secretary of War to inform the House
whether any step-* have bicn taken to
ascertam who was responsible t>r the dia-
astcr.
The resolution was handed to the Adju
tant General, who submitted it to the Com-
mander-in-chief. He (Conklini:) was un-
willing? to believe that the Commander-in-
chief had read the resolution, because he
could not impate to Lira the design to trifle
wi;h the Hous« and return an evasive an-
«wer. It he had read it he certainly mis-
Qoderstood its purpose. He seemed to have
received the impression that a future enqui-
ry was to be instituttd, and tliatofavery
grnemi character, and he accordingly ex-
pressed an opinion to the Adjutant (iencral
which was reported to the Secretary of \V;ir
and by the latter transmitted to the House.
The answer to the resolution did not inform
the House 'hat steps had tu-en made to
show who was to blame for the Bail's Bluff
disaster — the response was evasive. Now
tills was a disregard ol the privile:^"^ of the
House which ought to receive and requires
a prompt notice. Unless we consent to a
trampling on our rights we should watch
with a jealous eye the right of wholesome
inquiry. The enquiry related to a great
oaiioiial calamity, and to the rao.st atrocious
military murder ever committed in our his-
tory, and the most humiliating triumph of
the rebellion. A blunder so gross that every
man can see it, ac 1 no one has ever dartd
to deny and d' f'^ii.l it. Besidt-s the deleat
and the large loss of arms and mi'nionsof
war, there was a sacrifice of 930 men.
The resolution to which he (Conkling) re-
ferred, proposed, out ot rfspeet to the mem-
ory of those men. and in deference to the
public propriety and jell'-respcct of the na-
tion, to enquire whi tlier the military author-
ities have taken any steps whatever to as-
Certain who is responsible for the .^laughter
of the SODS of New York, .Massachusetts,
and Pennsylvania. General Stone, who
was at the time in eoDimaiid, is a member
of the reijular arinr. Col. Baker was a
volunteer. The respective friends of these
gentlemen have raised a queuion as to the
merits of the case involving the • ffioiency of
reiiulars and volunteers. He (Conkling)
had no toleration for such a controversy.
An enquiry was absolutely necessary. The
man that is to blame should fall upon his
knees and asd pardon. If Col, Baker was
responsible most lamentably h'ls he suflered.
If General S one is responsible, a greater
weight of guilt never rested upou a man
than rests upon him.
Srsate — Mr. Nesmith presented the ere
dentials of Hon. Benjamin Stark, who waa
appo'nted Senator to fill the vaciincy occa-
sioned by the death of Senator Baker.
Mr. Fesseoden moved that the adminis-
ter cf the oath be :?uspended tor the pres-
ent, and the credentials of Mr. Stark, to-
gether with certain papers which he held
in his (Ff'sseodcn's) bands, be referred to
the Judiciary Committee. The papers
were wc.l attested by many of the most re
gpectablJ portion of the inhabitants ol
Portland. The papers state that Mr. Stark
ig understood to be an open and avowtd
secessionist, that he defends the course of
the Souto, and had given utterance to
btaiements ut war with the Government,
such as approving the attack on Fort Sum-
ter, and declaring that in the case of war he
would sell his property, go South and fight
lor the rebels. He (Fessenden) had exam-
need the papers with deliberation, and
therttore made the motion.
Mr. Br gilt said that there was no pre-
cedent for such a motion. lie never knew
of a case where a Senator had been refused
the oath, ^He thought the Senator had bet-
ter be sworn, and then let the .Senate take
eogn'Ziiice of the latter property. Never
had baser fahehoods been offered, than those
in regard to himself, which had been sent to
the Senate here. Hp had in his pocket a
copy of the New York Herald, where it was
•fated that he (Bright) was u Brigadier
Gt-neral in the rebel army.
Mr. Fessenden said it was true that t ere
was not a precedent, but the stale ot the
country was without precedent, and we had
now to make prfccdent.s. These papers in
reference to Mr. Stark were well attested by
his neighbors aud townsmen
Mr. Bayard thought the case had better
go over until to-morrow, that Senators
might have time to look into it.
Mr. Trumbull said the case was not with-
oat precedents, and referred to the cise of
Mr. f^nman of Conn, where credentials
were referred, and also to the case of Mr.
Griswold ot Ohio, who.% credentials were
also referred.
Mr. Sumner said the case was unprece-
dented. The Senate is now examining the
loyalty of certain memb'^rs.
Mr. Bayard said there were members in
the Senate in 1812 wlio were opposed to the
war wiih Great Britain, and with the action
of the government.
Mr. Bright said iic supposed he was re-
ferred to by the Senator from Massachusetts
(Sumner.) at any rate he was in the cate-
gory. He (Bright) was glad the St^nate
was e.xamining, and so far as he was con-
a'sroed he was 0DI3' sorry that they were so
slow. He was anxious lor a result.
Mr. Lane, of Indiana, thought that suGB-
cient lor the day was the evil tfiereof. When
other cases come up the Senate will be ready
to vote. There could be no difference of
opinion ia regard to the present war by any
patriot.
The credentials of Mr. Starke, and the
papers handed in by Mr. Fes-senden, were
then laid on the table !or the present.
Mr. Wilson presented a petition from the
citizens of Pennsylvania that John C. Fre-
mont be appointed Lieut. General.
Mr. Wilson alao presented a petition in
reference to Gen. McKinstry, representing
that he was confine*] in prisoo clearly in vi-
olation of the rules of war.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Cooperage ! Cooperage ! !
Jum r#c«i*«d knottier inrolov u(
COOPERS TOOLS.
Tj which the *tteattoa of the Trkilr i> iDf itcO.
jtnTlUt. CHRRITREE A FARWEIJ..
Foreign News.
Haup^, Jan. 6.
The steamer Bohemian from Liverpool
26th, via Londonderry 27ih, has arrived.
Business generally in Liverpool and London
had been suspended, owing to the holidays.
Jfo provision nor breadstuff market. Hon.
An^on Burlingame, -Minister to China, had
arrive 1 at Canton and was well received.
Placards were posted in the street* of Hong
Kong threatening the extermination cf all
Europeans, There was great excitement at
Lisbon and the body of the King waa to be
dJBiaterred.
JU
u J R if I .y tJ B O V H K .
MRS KLIZA FfciHOUSON,
Corner 4(h & Waboalmw Sl«.,
Hii.^ »ocommo.l«UonB lui a !••• »<3ilitiuo»l bo»rfl"r",
T rmi rao<l«.r»tr. jfcnTdIm
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SrAT^OF MINNt3)TA,
OrriLK OK Tui TKtist-iiKK or SrxTs
Sr. Pacl, Jaay.it, UoX
tu eompllaoco witb S ctio > olaTrn, Article nioe of
Ui« Coa«titutiou ol the 8 at* »f Miaansota, I ^ubliah
hfMwilh a t'.rtii'el ttammeut .«t th- KdCt-ipUand Uil-
buincaieatd of tb«t 8 at" T tiiiurer for tba S cal y«ar
aadiog Nut :M)th Is^l. CUaKU S S 'UEFFFK,
TrnaKuirr of 8 .at*.
RECEIPTS
1001 .\no]ux Cuunly
March 16 Haid l<y T.'vaxuier do
acc't 01 tAX, ISS9, t 208 «»
March 16 Paid by Treannrsr on
acc'l of Ux, 1800, S»0 u«
J(io«> 21 Paid b; Tr<>a*urer ou
acc'l uf Ux, IS6U, 379 9S
Ool M Fail by TreaHQffr on
acc't of tax, 19 8, lb M
(ic*. 2^ Paid by Troaaurer oo
icc't of ux, 1S69. liA 64
Ool '.'6 Paid by Treasurer oo
ai-e'tof UX, ISflU, in« M tliAlft M
Benton County.
Mareli t Paid by Treaiurcr od
acc't of tax, ii>6»,
March S Paid by Tr^'aaurer on
ac^'t Ol lax, ISjO,
Nu> 11 Paid by Treasurer on
aco't o( tax, 1800,
MiU4 La. t\ MTUy
Hatch 30 I'a'.l bv T aa^u--- r ...i
acc't •■< tux. \^bs>. Bt 31
iiapi 12 Pal.* by T.ea urer i o
acc't ..t Ul. 18O0. 33fl M
Jtorrutm Cdunty.
Paid by T ••"un r n
acxi'l »i Ux. i*''* **il M
Paid by Tr a o •r ..o
aecl >i tai. 8«0, JiTT M
Pai.i bt Tra»«nr r oo
ace't'oi i> X 1S»0. 490 »u
Paid by T^ea-irjr i'u
aee't oi Ux, ISM, tM 00
Man-^min C untg
PaHt hy Tieanurir od
a.e't of ux, 8«0, 21 «a
Paid by Tr -aoi r r • n
aco't u< US. l»6i), 18 6*
Paid by Tr-air r od
aoc't OI tax, U69, 17 OO
Paid by Tr J»»i;r r on
acc't I.' tax, l!«JO, 27 00
PaH by Trj»«or»r "d
acc't o lix. \^i9, 106 74
Paid by Tr am r r 'D
ace't t>l Ux lieo, l.Oii? M
Paid by Traa>urd oo
acc't bl ux. IHAO, 11 X<
SieoUa CovfUy.
March 21 Paid by Traaaurer on
aco't «t ux IMO, l.Otn 37
Oct 'i2 P^id by TtM>arer "O
aoc't ot t*x, IS&h, 31 00
Get U Paid by T eau r r on
ace t of ux. ISaU, 603 03
ulwutml County.
April S Paid by T.-ea-unr on
ace I ot tax Is'O, a,06« «3
Airii 6 Paid by 1r«aiii.r 'I oo
acc't of Ux, 1»9, too 93
3api * Paid by Treaaur r on
a«e'i of tax. lieo. 1.4S4 01
S«0 l»
Mareb 27
Marjhr
J una
t
*.r«
3
March 30
March 30
Son
11
Jaa
2d
A|ril
\i
AtrJ
16
May
23
l.Ml T(
*7 M
l.lll 31
821 10
238 4»
846 72 1 MA ao
J.iU '.>V
March IS
March 16
Au^ 'H
March %i
March 13
So» if)
April 9
April 10
April 1 >
May 29
Oct 24
May I
May 1
Mar 31
May 31
March 18
March IH
Oct 24
Oct 24
Oct 24
March 28
March Zi
JOQH 8
Oct 26
April 1
April 1
April 15
Jq!j 15
Aug 13
A|.rti 9
Blue Earth County.
I'aiJ by TreiMurer oo
acc'l of ux, 1^59, Its -ii
Paid by Trcaiiurer on
acc't of tax, 1859, 9 M
Paid by Xreaiurer on •f
acc't ft tax, 18S0, 700 06
Paid by Treartuier on
acc't ul tex, 1360, l,0d3 04 I.Wl U
Broun County.
Paid by Treasurer on
acc't ot tar, 1859,
Paid by TroiHurer on
acc't of tax, 1860,
Paid by Treigurer on
aoc't "t tax, 1860, 470 00 1,963 M
Can-^r Cuunty.
I'aid by Treaiiare'' < a
aco't of Ux, I860,
'.'aid by Treit.iurcr on
aoc'' of tax. I'Sa,
Pai • by Tri-anur^r on
iicc'i o' Ux, 1S6<J,
Paid by Treasurer on
acc't of ux, 1^59,
Pai i by Treaeure r '.u
arc't of Ux, i860.
.136 0>
C50 24
470 00
801 n
56 bS
43 44
36 00
186 57
i,in M
Crow Wing County.
Piid by Tr«ai(urer on
acc't of ux, 1859. 6 60
Paid by Treaaurer '.a
»cc'x of t«x, ISrtO, 65 81
Paid by TnasurfT on
ace t of tax, 1^60, 1 10
Paid '>y T easurer on
acc't of tax, 1859, 1 59
ea 18
ChUoQu County.
Paid by Treasurer on
acc't o t<x, 1859, 67 76
Paid by Troaaurer on
acc't of Ux, 18<«}, 909 02
Paid by Tiea«iirpr • n
aco't ol tax, 1868, 40 78
Paid by Treaaurer on
acc't of Ux, 1959, 81 67
Paid by Tr(-aiurer on
acc't ot tax, 1860, 689 40 1 671 62
Paid by
acc't
Paid by
acc't
Paid hy
acc't
Paid by
acc't
Paid by
aco't
Paid by
acc't
Paid by
acc't
Paid by
acc't
P.!d by
aco'l
Dako'a Coun'y
Trataurer on
>f t.x, 1859,
TrfXHurtT on
of tax, 1840,
Treaaurer on
of Ux, 18-0,
T aaaurer on
of Ux, 166ti,
Dod^e Cuunly.
Treipurer pn
ot Ux, 18^9,
Treasurer on
of Ux, 1860,
Xi^a.iur>T on
o( Ux, ISW,
Treaaurer on
.f tax, 1860.
Trea^uier on
of lax, 1890,
497 <7
3,477 03
890 16
1,113 61 6.971 M
69 67
80'i 48
36 Tt
41 2i
20 66 1,061 96
Fixri')a.\M Cvunty.
Paid by Tresi-arer on
acc't of tax, 1860, 644 09 644 00
PiUmofc County.
Muroh 23 Pa d by Treasurer on
acc't of isx, 1860, 3,100 88 SJOO 38
treebom County.
April 16 Paid by Treasurer on
acc't of Ux, 18(0, 609 U
June 6 Paid by Treasurer on
acc't of tax, 1860, 16 74
Oct 29 Paid by T e»<urer on
acc't 01 tax, 1860, 90 13 734 00
O'XxHiiit Covntg.
Feu 6 Paid by Treasurer on
acc't of tax, I860, 2,636 00
Iprii 3 Paid by Trea-urer n
acc't of Ux, 1860, 52 81
April to Paid by Treasurer on
aer't of tax, 18&9, 2'1 11
April 20 i aid by Treasurer on
acc't of Ux, 1860, 1,776 86
Nov 9 Paid by Tre surer on
ace t o( tax, ItdO, 1 837 26 6,610 M
Hennfp n County.
Jau 10 Paid by Treasurer on
acc'r of Ux, 1858, 1,472 50
Feb Ii8 Paid by Treasurer on
ace't of Ux, lS6d, 764 41
Keb 2S Paid by Treaiiurer «a
acc't of tax, 1850, 1,360 20
April 2 Paid by Treasurer on
acc't of Ux. 1860, 2,685 47
Mar 1 Paid by Treasurer on
acc'l ol Ux, 1869, 845 frj
May 1 Paid b< Trea.'urer on
acd't If tax, 1860, 5.''9 09
May 10 Paid by Irea-uri-r on
sect of tax, 1860. 41 27
Sapl 19 Paid by Trrasiirrr on
acc'l of Ux, 1(60, 4,266 30 1I.4U 64
Houtlcn County.,
Paid by Treaaurer on
acc't of tax, 18i<0, 1,485 63
Paid by Treasurer on
acc'c of UiL, 1860, 901 a7 S,3«0 i6
Jtanti County.
Paid by Treasurer ' n
acc't ol tax, 1860, 80 64
Paid by Treasurer on
acc't of t»x, 1S60, .3 83 61 36
April 1
Not 11
May 7
July 10
March 28
Marrh 28
March ?8
M*r;hlH
O.;'. C8
March 26
M»roh 26
J una 26
Jaua 26
Jjoe 26
Not 11
Not 11
Nov U
No/ 11
Feb 23
April 33
April 23
Arril 4
April 4
May 29
Msrjh 7
llarjli 7
Kektdii/jKi County.
Paid by Treasurer on
acc't of irx 1358, 8 Oo
Paid by Tteas. r-r on
arc't of Ux I860, '7 00
Kanabec Ciunty.
Paid by Trea"ur' r oo
nci of Ux, 1859, 34 79
Paid by Tr i*f ur. r on
tcz'r Ol Ux. li-OO, 217 46
Paid by T.eaBi r r on
acc't of Ux, 1860, 87 83
Lt Su«ir Cyunty,
Paid by Tr -a't-r r on
aoc't o' Ux 18.S9. 897 83
Pail by T.-ea-tr r on
acc't of Ux 1860, 1,104 18
Paid by Tr'a»i;r r on
acc't it tax :8j8, 8 11
Pa d by Trea-i rir on
sect o tax, 1859, 17 06
Pai by Tr a» r r o i
acc't ot t X, I860, 11 07
Paid b» T ea-. r r on
acc't" f Ux. 186$, 34 21
Paid bj T.-eani-r.-r on
aee'i >■> Ux. 1856, 138 91
I'aid by Traaiurrr oo
acc't ot lax, 1859, 138 91
Paid by Tr-a»i r 'r • n
acc't 01 Ux. 1860, 405 00
36 CO
ISO 07
3,104 34
Martin County.
Paid by Tr'asi r-r on
acc't oi t-x, 1860, 12 86
Paid by frea i r-r on
acc't o' i.x 1859. 24 60
Paid by T ea-i r r on
acc't ot ttx, l?60, 43 33
ilcLtod County.
Pa'd by Tr -asurer on
aoc't <f ux, 1859. '.i68 O'J
Paid t-y T eas irer on
aco't if tsx 1860, 17 68
Paid by Tria«i r<r on
s«J't of ux, IStO, 21 3b
Uttktr C«un y.
Paid by Traasari r on
acc't of ux. 1869, 137 06
Paid by Traasorer on
MC't Ot tax, 18«9, aoo 00
•6 TI
343 Ot
mu
1,«43 40
6.894 84
Fab 2
Fab 30
MarehSO
March 9
March 16
April 27
Jane 6
JuB- 5
iiapt 4
Oct 24
Jan 36
Jan 26
Feb 14
Feb 26
Mircb 6
March 15
March 20
Sapt 7
!)*pt 7
Not 4
Fab 6
March 12
M rcbl2
Not 18
May 16
March 19
March 10
March :o
March 30
.Not 8
Mir<:b 33
F^b 14
April 4
April 4
Not 14
l'in€ County
Paid by Traasurei oo
ace t of Ux, 1860.
Paid by Tri-asurcr ■•n
ace t of lax, 1860,
Paid by Treasurer on
acc't oi Ux, 1860.
Bice County
Paid by Trrasnrvr on
acc't cf U«, 1*60,
Paul by Tr-a.>urer on
aec t ot ux, 1960, 2
faid by Trea-i4rer >u
aco'l ot UX 1660,
Paid by Trtascr r on
aoci of Ux, i*iM,
Paid by T.'wwurar on
acc't ol tax, 1561,
Paid by T^aaurer on
acc't ot Ux, 1860.
Paid by Traaaari r oa
acc't ut Ux, 18«0,
Bumtey Cowntp.
Paid by Treaaurer on
aoc't it Ux. 1860, 3
Pal 1 by T easurer ■ n
sect < t Ux, 1860, 2
Paid by T.-easur«r on
ace', f ux. 18fO, 3
Pa d by Treaaurar < n
acc't of Ux, 18(0,
Pa d by Traaaurer on
sect of t X, 1860,
Paid by Treaanrer on
ace t I r tax, 1860, 1
Paid by Treaaurar on
aoc't vf Ux, ISt'O,
Pai I by T^eAsuier uu
aoc l ot Ux. 1B6<»,
Paid by T -aaa r^r on
sect I tax, J860, 1
Paid by Treasurer on
acc't of Ux, 1860.
Tit 80
46 0«
369 3«
100 00
1,680 40
416 00
100 00
433 Ou
708 71
6W> Oe
.68u 43
,863 l£
,196 64
503 CO
610 00
.098 45
xj n
700 C«
,700 00
616 88
60 00
630 IB
6,1jO 19
14.463 73
aO 00
i,ao6 01
100 00
646 16
2.0 U 07
1,470 73
1,470 78
6S7 83
94 66
30o 8;
101 00 1.030 63
St LouU O
Paid br T.va»urer oa
aoc't Of tax, 1860,
Scot' County.
Paid by Treaaurer on
•cc'i of V X. 18t0,
Paid by T'«Murer oo
ace t ot tax, 1859.
Pa d by Tr aiorar on
sect ot ux, 18(0,
fUelt Count).
Paid by T.'eaann r on
ice't of tax, H60,
Sherburne Cvunty .
Paid b} Tr am r.-r on
sect Ol tax, I860. 871 87
Paid by Treasur r »•
aoc't ot ux, laOO, 169 Ol
salt County.
Fa d by T.'easurer on
ace't i! tax, 1859,
Paid by Treasurer on
sect of Ux, 18(0
Paid by T easurer <>n
tec'.' ut Ux, 1800,
fUom$ Qmnly
Paid by T.aasurar oi.
ace t ot tax, 1800, 1. ICO CO 1,100 00
WaiteaQmiUy.
Paid by T aasnn r on
ticc't OI ui, 16 0, 322 60
Paid by Treasurer on
sect . f lax, 18i0, _4S7 67
Pai4 by T eaaurar on
• cc'i ut tax. 1859 '32 60
?•■ by Trea--.r-r oo
rcc t of ux, 1860 53 00 846 OT
M'o^iaiAavi County
Mar 16 1*4 id by T «aaar<r on
acc'l ot tax, 18e0, 3,137 37 2,lt7 r
WatKinglon C unty
March IS Paid by Traasun r on
sect ot tax, 18'0, 4,7S6 84
March IS Paid by Treasunr on
ace't oi lox. 1^59, 399 U
Auii 14 Paid by Treaai r r on
sect ol tax, 18' 0, 1,370 26
Oct 13 Paid by Treasun r on
acc't or ux, 13(0, 333 OS 6,728 96
Winona County.
April 13 I'*><1 ^y T ea<ur« r on
ace't < I lax, 1869. 033 77
April 13 Paid by Tr a»arer on
acc't uf ux, I^OO, 3 873 76
Not 5 Paid by Treasur* r on
acc't of tax, llKO, 3,786 43 7,633 94
Wnght County
March 28 Paid by Tr<aturer on
acc't ot lax, IS'O, 691 63
Match 28 Paid by T.>aturer un
ac:'t ol ux, 189, 193 6ft
JiUM 10 Paid by Trjasurtr on
acc't ut tax, 1860, U2 CO 1,007 68
March 13 Auioant rafoodad by
M Byron 53 CO
Jane 36 Amouut r facdad by
MinoeauU and Pa^
c 6c HalkoaJ Com-
pany 043 00
!^pt Iv Amoun'. receivad of
t" 8 Tr a urar f. r
bt'trliig V. 6 jr.s-
t>oi r ai PenitaoUa
ry 158 04
Sept 19 AnouDt rraatead uf
U. S Tiea«urer for
axpaoMis ufaatriaa
expaditi.-n 1,111 77
Sapt 19 Amount r clTed ot
U. S rrea>urtr on
ace )uot ot Fire per
cent Fjod on sale
of r-Dbli l.aod' 8.443 67
Not so Amount rs'niidad by
People■^ and La-
Cr laoa and LaCias-
cent banks f.ir ex
prass cDsr^as on
blaoa bank ootaa.. 44 40
7,l'.',i ..
4,473 twi
4« UO
40 00
711 84
798 76
600 0)
lUS 00
30 00
1.000 0)
871 -.0
!08 16
4'.: 00
448 Ob
iiute l.ibrariau,....
<i >Tanioi'4 aalarr,
> r 't Norma l^l-^M•l
Xxrt-uliT« oiitincvAl ftlbd, ^186)^60)
Auditor'- •luiingt.ii" lun
Tfaaurer » .•••uiugeol tund,
Attaimey Ueit.'rai r r .utiu^volfuad,
8 ipreiue Court ooot njent faatl,
(ite'e l.ibiary . 'utiiig.ot uud
Fuel and .i ht^
State U.dnanre
Di-tri uUi.i ol Laws,
Aa<lit t , salary....
A<ljataat lia— ral,
l*r»si'ienlial Kwtor*. .....•••
Kxpadiitoo to Wii/ht Cuuaty,
Jada*. l>s r w Coart,
J«4g*»Sitr ma Ciurt
K***** tfcruaud
C. H. Sehurmeitri
(«>r6ou K tola
(^pitul keeper aod portar ,
BeHUrs of Oapilul, ,
Alfrad Miller,
I^kuU t'uuDty cuotes ad ^ee;kia,
fe'xpreas cbar|{iM> oa hlsak bank notaa
W W. Bavw
F. Shultj »Co
{(tate PriKuu . .
liafl-aaU'e fund, (180.)
UoidaBUl irotiac, (1801)
Aadrew Nta-el,
J. P Kidder.
Warden Stato PriMto, (IMO)
Ito .'ental r&peosea orprUMW,
Auditor, clerk, (1888)
Wiltiain r Wheel, r.
M nnaanU Poateo ,
Cl oiniissiooer !SUtU<ic'a salary ••••
>\if rioiitDdeBt Public Instructioa,
Register ^'c^oul Lai.d [^apartment.
ICxoo«U*a cwtingent fuud for prcMtcatiaf
oflbO'iera.
OoMiauBiaaioo) r Suiuii.- oootiufant tuu4
Ojperiatasdent Publir Instruciluu -anim
f»«t tuod,
3 M Hint
Printing and biitdiag Uwa an I jo«nsala,.
Rnlar|{«meai uf 8 ate Prison
Buil.iiBg guard honaa lor Stale rr.aaa,..
ipensao .<«tata Priaoa OMnnitta*
PublmUing Goremor's Maaaaca in Ssede,
4:0
( leauioK and rapairing Svale arma,
Kent ot Arsenal
A. C. 0 aa<r
CoMtruetiog bookcaaoa IB Library,
Paiatiug (^uitol , ,
B. K Wall k'naa.. ...!..'.".. .".".'..'".!.".*!!
iraiiani R tToOd
BraMh C lie«r<>w,
Owen Duai!,
Janitor s ealar>-,
AroBg k Wylia,
J. Cauria* A Co ,
IreiBO * Faton,
Oeorga Tan 8 >laa,
J. A M. HoieiBgton
Z E B Naah,
k'noaauiian PnntiDgCo.,
W.lliaui H. KogUab,...
Obarii' S.'baSar,
F M <*aultieT,.
Building vfllar to 3uta Priaou,
Sunriar lixpvditioa,
WionaooUand Pacific Railn ad,
Transit P.a'lroa«1
Mioaeapol.a anu Cedar Valley Railroad,.
Sinthem Miniie^uia Railr>NM)
Na«ap»p>ri coouiiuBg lioaaraot's Maa-
Mioaaaota T<»«fTapb U«. ,
O Brovn,
Preaa Prin'..og Coaupaay,
J. A Wheelurk
S D. Neill,
Daput y Warden SUta Pri* a,
Newspaper ^und,180U,
Execiitike an. Qoremor's coatingentfiand.
Clerk 8 iprauie Court
IncMenUl '' iutiB(.l860
I»<islati<e Fund.lHOO,
SutoFund — Amount pa d bounte on black
birdti.aa per act approved February
2*. liOi,
Inleraai Fund. ..••
T..u: 0101.7S2 06
RECAIMTULATION.
BalaooK In Ti^aasury .lannary 1 1861,. .3 676 78
Amount r.-c«i*ad troot ail soaroex frum
Jivousry 1, 1861, to Norember 30,
IS61, 106,786 60
0106.462 38
Amount ol reimbaraaoaaoio fium January
31 <t lo NoT«nberSO:h, 1861 0101,732 t«6
GHlCKKIES. ^*r.#»i. #* jr« ij. 1839
NEW GROCERY HOUSE IN ST. P/UJL. '
176 44
•27 00
4 916 33
138 ."17
37 46
65 00
046 00
aoo 00
160 00
86 (0
70 00
3M 00
no 00
SttOO
so*
50 00
137 60
3B8 48
36 00
75 00
8£0
MOO
tneo
78 60
410 00
tU6 30
10 80
V9 48
M4 a
100 00
100 00
997 00
1.0 26
110 00
9 60
7 00
■M 00
50 00
1 ,4-.'5 Oil
5U li3
81 '.0
0,309 77
973 as
030 44
U,4.i6 61
U 85
8/NOOO
Balance in Traaaaai , De<-. 1 , 1861 .
.0 4,7'.U 4'.:
JOHN A. STfciKS.
UNDERTAKER,
COSSKH rHia.UA MI.SXBSOTA SIS. S7. fAt'L
Sola agaot t ir Meullic Burial Oases and CVskeia.
jan6dAwly
t
ToUl 0101,786 €0
DI3BUB3KMENTS
Go»rroor'« aalsry, (1*59) I
''aproma 0>urt Rep. rU,
Territory or MinneaoU
Attomfy (Janera '» contingent fund, (1069)
Supreme Court c ntiniient lund, (1860). .
Icc.denUl prmtinaand binding,
Prueaantmy Att riey'< satr/,
loeldeoU Legi'ialiTe expensei
Baak Ottp«r m-nt .4u.;itot's OSice
I egislaiiTe lund, (1"J5S)
Pubic ^UtUtrS,
T vasi rar'sMiary
dacretar 'ssaisry, (1860)
Militia oSeara,.
•> :I!taio n. Acker,
WashiDg'on ^Ucs
tio c'ler k ^itnipsou,
L . (^ Ml iva ,.. ..••..■.•.....•*•*....•.••
Martin Bray,
0. L. Oraat,
ftipremaCoor H»^nt
Mi aa.e Couou T****) r r«,
Newspaper fund, IMl
Fr.QtlogaDd prepar.ng jorr.>aU,
I'rioting laoi r >l and sp.c al lava,
Printing lor ^ a'e OOcers, *c ,
Local ng TniTtr ity L»nls,...
Raport Commisiiooi r ot B atiatiea
Atlorney General. 1'159
Cfpansei ci 6 ier.04 ••••
Pub!>c«il Dollars,
Ci rii hire in lilrvry,
Q l) WolO^^tt, .... .... •.■••■■.....•■.•••
J I law raw ,...•,.•*•••.......•••••.••*••
0 Greaolaa/,
Luka Millar
K I. Nicholl,
Fillmi re c mteatad eleeUoa,
Mmitb. Onodr .:h * Ailis
itoTiraor's PriTsta Secret* ry,
1 rntorlal pr niiov
Ul»ri Anditor's Offlee,
(7.«riPeeratary'sOffloe,
Oiark Tr«air'e « OSca,
Cltri Attomay Gaaarai'a OSea,
J. U FaJch
Attoraay Gaaerai's salary
Sfcratary' a salary,
Auditor's contingaat hind, (^UO)
B criUrr's c^ilngaat tnvA, (18MJ....
«f«Ok«* w. TiuBOall,
25 00
400 00
447 to
293 50
25 0
15 Oo
90 00
13 10
10 i -Al
78 Oi
43u 00
1,008 ii
319 00
MOi
Ml 00
116 oa
U 00
•a 46
5 0)
6 Sa
473 00
1^8 60
978 i,7
a 611 85
14U3 67
762 Oi
340 10
10 00
10 00
Sll to
066 Ot
3 fO
CO 00
36 00
65 00
li3 60
65 00
6 00
130 ro
319 66
80 00
i,rs>60
007 00
660 00
118 6«
1»0 00
t.0tS 60
1J00 60
ro OS
no OT
27 00
.TOITN A. STEES.
MA.it-rArTvaaa A.vti ixaiax it
Furnitiii*e & Cabinet Ware
' >•. every vanrtf c' .•>;• an.^ patlrrn
Comer 3d and Mlaneaota Sla. St. Paul.
0^A.. kind' lit lumber (akeo in trade ^0
^.>u5.l4l«ly.
N O TIC E .
Full L'pper seu oi TaaUi ou Vulcanite for
TWFNTY DOLLARP A SET'
Fuar hundral per cnt. cleared at that. Work doaa
aa well as ean be dona aaywhere, or the money re-
rucde.1 n s arTCHiN«>N,
jaB44lli» DanUit.
Another Supply
KILPATRICK
uMtaim rsa
I^rtRXA'nOMAL HtiTKl.,
nas thla day reeaieed by Kipraaa
a xioa LuT or
L A D I K b
BALMOR.VLS!
^AKE A\ EARLY CALL
AS tasr GO OFF QCtCK
SATURDAY, JuD. 4.
10 ACRE LOTS.
Three 10 Ac.r» Lots 1 ^ miie. from the cifr limits of
St. Paul, $17 par acre The same lanrt sold readily
In 1866 for 3100 peraara.
ift. Paul, Jan. 4,1801
HFVRTMcKENTY,
jan«djtwlm. Dea'ar iu Re*) f> ate.
BOA R^I'iTg"
Good board can be obtained ai Watson's Boarding
Home in Pame'^ BU'Cn on Robert e'.reat, at raasona-
bie rale». Members of the Letr'slatnre and other* de-
siring a quiet, homelike boarding place, are inrited
to call. UANL. T. WATSON
t. Paul. Jan 3. IIXW. jso;i.t4i
O U R H O U^ e7~
THIRD ITTREBT,
BETVrrKN CEDAR * M1N'NE.S0Ta.
8t. Paul,
la now ready to acoommndate tbatr old cnatotnara
and ibe pablio.in generii with the beat o^
Raw orsTJR* St -^ OE-VTS PER OOZtS ,
STKWKD AND FRIED at SO CSNTS PER DOZEN,
An.* <KHJD Oir> FASaiONFD DISHB of OYS-
ma at 40 CE.VT8.
The best of Liquors can always ba had at tba bar.
HBNaV F. K. VITT. Propriator.
dae'JOiiU.
COOLEY, TOWER & 00.^
^«i ..1 Ouoley « TowtTi , (toni.erlv Liy..riu<>rr fV
0'«.lev) St. l<oais, e.lalili«h~i 1»4:
WHOLESALE (iROCKRS
S T . SUIT
KENTUCKY PREMIUM
•Suit Riv«i- Bourbon.
H . T . K U IT' .S K E N T L C K y ! « 5 4
SALT lUVEK BUUBBON
a T SUIT S Kh.MLCKV lfS6
SALT KIVEB llOLHlJON.
\,Nn
romilSMIu.N nKKCHAN-I*M,
iMPoiiERs ur num mm Miis. wink
LIQUORS. CIQAR8. 6lC.
JACK.SO.N ST. (bet. Ueree &Third)ST. FADL
'<aiMrrt«( U< the above, we be^ Imtm Ul aUi« that
for tlia battel aoeommodation and convenienre of oar
euMtoaieri\ and trien.lK lu Uie upper oountry , *e liaee
a«tabUi.bed a Uunae at ihui point (ui KMioecUuo with
the Kunae of Coolay 4 Tower. St l4»nia. which wiU b*
»mti'Sn»d at heratufora,) and are b<>w opening a ouaj-
plele and well aaoortad stock of
WINHS. LlgrORS. iJIGAliiJ. He.
To wtiiob wa inrite ttia altantiuo uf our 'nendh. and
tlie paMic Ken«rally, uustuig that the long enUblii-h-
•il stJtndiBg and repuUtion ot uur House will atlord
the a tiplasl guarantee uf fikir and honorable d«aliug,
aad with the eoariclioo, nuturad aod oon&rmed by
lan,riapariaoce,ibal tbo true lOUrtMiie ul the bayer
aod tflirr are besl proinott^t in tril. drrectlOb, er pro-
pose Sit^iting uor frieo<1.i upon a
CAS II BASltS.
ounttilen'. that our taeiliHes will enable n» to ateat
the Tlews ot cl.iie an.1 ti-cniuiaaautr l.uyera.
In the department ..'
LIQLOKS \. < KaARM
oursinok will balouadal all 'antes tante and uoiplxte,
embtacioi! choice bran<i« coneue<l eaclu'ifaly lu oar
Ho«u4, aoJ Ul which we »>on>ieBtly lUTite ti>e atten
tioa o'' th'<M> ii.tarested, and remain, awaiilnic an lu-
apar.iion ol -tar -lock anc pneei-.
Very re<. pec tfully.
cooLEv, -ru%vi::R a. co.
Saint Paul, No». 21,1661. » noraidly.
11 1 1'. .\B0VK IK BITRNKL.
IS GENUINE
A i» l» R E S h
H. T. SUIT,
Salt River Distilleries,
K K N T U O K Y .
We hare the ahoTe celebrated Whuky for sale
BEAl'MONT fli tiOKIKJN. V^holesate Grocers'
nNOK & miCOBAIJ),
1. C RAGUKT « 00., ■• "
W W WKBB.
WM. i,np, •• "
HAgn^^m I'Kni^Lgv. " *•
jr^ o . M K m at g L M. ,
WHi)LhiiAI.K AND RBTAIL UKAI.ER IN
Books and Stationerv
CT23
ijirl .-itreet, near the Bridge !*t Paui
Ur.*JLTttJI If*. WKBB,
» BOMtMALa naaLKa .>
Foreign Wines & Liquors,
/VHISKEy.
OLD BOURBON AND RYE
ASD HoMRKAL M.iLT
I tind that the inipressiuu pn
ForeiKD Wines and Brandy cannot
:<f. I'au! 1 winh I) »si-ur« ' he ci
er» Ibal h.<y oau i-afeiv rely upot
unadulterated Winf-s. HraLdies at
e<|ua; "... any iniport»"i
w. w
triiLSKsr.
tails that pure
be obUiued in
ireDi- Had oth-
1 gKtliUK pure,
d flin trfm nie,
WBBB.
Alao, l»udoii PorUr,Soi>'u:h Ale,siootrh Whiskey.
MINNKSOTA
SEWING MACHINE
DEPOT.
S. K. PUTNAM,
a)RMER SrJ AND MAKlaST sJlKKKTS ST PaL'L,
aaoueuLa axd lURau ukaum t»
FAMILY GROCERIES
PRovisioisrs.
Kelpc ciiuhtantly on hand a tuli stock uf Choice
I.00.1I suited to thi.n market, inclu'ltn); Flour, Corn
Meal Buckwbaat Fluur. FreHh Roll, Jar sad Fi>kin
Buttor, lined Kriiiis of all kind", includinir a large
quantity o(
K A S P B K li K I K S .
Ai»o Wooden Ware, Roasted and Green 0<'fl>^. Spi-
ceit, lick ies, Ohoics Oreen aud Black Teas, .>>.;gar of
allUtades. and in short . ererything u^uailT found in a
Weill-, rled e-Ubllshaient. to which he'lnriles the
•"■pt-cla! attention of all » li« wnat SICK GOODS AT A
KAIH PKK:K noTi:;.ly.
J. B. SLIGHTER,
oasLUt i»
F Ji m I I y Ci !• o 0 e r I e s
PKovisioisrsi
AOENOT OF THK CKLEBRATHi nr\UA« MIU-
KLuUK
.X>KyKH -.tk ANDJACK.HON .STRXSTS,
oppoeile Intemational Houi
Wni\*i UKUVEKKD FREE OF CHAKliE 1-0 ANY
PART OK THE CITY.
50
mmxKa CBotrx bjjubi nuu
Cheese, for sale cheap by J B. SUOHTtK,
Cornar 7tb and Jaskaon.
latt^BKT .#.vi» rvBK oaio cidkb.
*^ .lu.t rei^iTed an. I for sa.e liv the barrel aod (fal-
len, lU SLICBTKK.s,
Corner 7lh and Jackson
0.%'B.M.\'njHti» MfOB SjtLK CBKJP,
s. large lui ol Fraah Can and Preserred Fruits
g si.irHTRR's
o^ OAO ^''<><"« coMrBifiijs'ti
•'"f^'^'Vall tbr choice and faTOrite brands
Alia) a fine lot il pure Tursish Smoking, and Ane
cut (.tewing Tobacco — the BE8T in the citT — for sale
at prieea to nnit the times, at SLICHTC^K'S.
Opposite tbe luternational Hotel.
»#• WOf ..tBti i.y W.MJ\'T mgf J
■• iiuppij of Karuily i.rocerif". call at the corner ol
Yib ilnd Jacksdu xtreeu., wli^re yt j will llnd tbe best
«elected stock oi Family Groceries in tAe city, and
where your wanU wilt be supplied a« prieaa to suit
the ' imes. nOT^..!-ly.
0|| mjBBBKLtt Off ram wkbt Jijv~
nM\W 5, explosTT*, straw colored Carbon O.l, at
OOMI'KTlTKiN PRlCftS,by the barrel and gallon, at
SUCHrF.R'S.
m^MK6iB Bi'ttTKBa BJRCBil'KIt BY
a7 Kspre>s daily — Maltliy « cpl»-brate»i Pearl Oys-
tein — for »ale bv the ca*e or can, al the lowest rates,
at SUiHTER'S,
30.
by
T0!\-tl OF BBJjy 0jy BJiJS'U
id lor saie At Mill prices,
J. B. SLICHTKH.
The attention uf all who are desirous of procuring a
GOOD FAMILY SEWLVG MACHLNE,
Capable ot performmj; tlie tu.ist diflcull work upon
the thinnest gauze or th-- heaviest cloth and leather,
will and il to their a Ivanta^e to esU aad esamlDa
our Block consisting uf
BARTHOLF'S CELEBRATED MACHINES,
Which *e are pWased to iut iriu the publir are now
reduced in priceM thai are within thr reach of all.
Letter A, Family Macliine, 046 , retail price hve
luonths ago in .N'l-w York city was $)6.
A Mauufactunng ai OtW. N V pruies B mos. mauf.i
B " " 75. " »« . " • ft/
C •' ' t5. " " " > 126
aiJ«o TBa wiPKiT K.vo irx
.MUORK & PERKIN'S MACHINE.
Which In Huiuhle tor IlresB aod Olutk Maker^ I'ri
ces now relui-cl to$36, formerly sold at $50 The
I'NioN SEWING Machine
HUudi- high :u rituk. an.i at pricen that will suit the
times Sold at »ao and with hemtnor $35
All Machiues wairanted to give •atistaction ot
7 //A- iro.V^r VltL HE RVhVKDKD.
Send for Simpler oi Work and Oiculars, which will
b« m tiled free
ua-Locjif. jdBJVTs WJi.yry.n.'i^
Olhre aii'l .-«le K'lom in the 1» b» Block, opposite
Thompson B-os.' Bank, Tliiiil (.treet .<f Paul
H. n. RKTHVI.V.
■ Ie<-lldtfm. <3eoeral Agent
H I .y r K B s
I JV K H
All sorts, kinds, aod colors, from the celebrated
ruanufaetory of J E Wade, New \ork. I«« sale at
manufacliirer's prices, by
dec^'2 J^* Tl C Bl'RBAVK ft Co.
•1 An^ BBVU. JiSSOUTKAt wii«MW',
*9^9^^ lor sale a«
J. C. * •<. •'. BlTKBiN'K « Oo
yg l^anGK STOCK OF FIJVB i.l~
0'M. quors and Cigars, which we «n»r at prices thai
Will insure quirk saies, at
.1 C. * H C. Bl'HB^KK ft Co.s
*^ of KsiuseT— ss
To the f herift' or any •'onsUble in said county .
In the name of the S'.ute ol Mionesou. you are
hereby conjruanded toKuniniooS. t !«ni(H.l and Da
rid W Wellmsn, it tli-y khall be locndiu your coan-
y, Ul bs anil appear before the undsrsgned, one ol
the JuKtices of the I'aace in and lor .jiid county, or
the 19 h day of Janusry I86'J, at niae o'clock in ib*-
forenoon, at my ofBoe in tbe Thini S'ard, St. Paul, it.
said county, lo answer to John Brennan in s
civil ac'ion : su.l have you then anr th<r« this writ.
UiTen undu mv liapil t!ii« 18th day of December.
A n flSfil M W, sriLIWAN.
decU.aw. Jaiti«a ot the Peace.
T o b a c c ci
(;i(iARs. PIPES, snuff. &c.
t. W ri'CHKLT. Third «tree
Comb's Book ."lore. Wholesale and
Tobacco, Cigar n, ftc, is just recei
winter stock, and is prepared to fill
tent, tot
FiJ>'» iMFOBTHU I
Missour:. Virginia and Kentucky Sn
ingTohac«i Fine I'ut f'hewiug, »i
the city.
MWKliT BKI AK ROOT
a large aaaonmeot . These pipes ar*
\ . vs . n
fbird street, next doot lo Coml
g1. Paul, Not 17.
I. n»-xl door to
Reuil Dealer In
rii g his fall and
irder" to any ex-
lOJiBS,
okiog and Chew
ipenor to any in
PIPK.«,
all the tro now.
CHF.LT,
.'» Book Store.
novl7dly.
PITTSBURGH ALE,
PURE LIQiTJORS,
lAU^er Beer &. i.iiiich.
The best in the city ean always he !tad at the wall
nown Pittsburgh Ale and Lager Beer Saloon of
JOHN DAGGENMILLER,
Robert street, one door from Third. decl2d3m.
r *
.V jr «
JOSEPH HALL
Raapaetfnliy ai nomoes to tbe I.A<tie« aa.l Oaatlemen
of this city, .hat be 19 nuw preparad to aotooimodate
partise of ladies sn '. gentleman wishing
OYSTER SUPPERS OR MEALS.
The rooms }a<t Sited up are nioaty faraisaad, aad
are aatlraly apart from tba public saloon
E N T R A N C K
M 4*cir k«n Bvtaak'a
E. W. EDDY
OENERAL OROCER.
aaii UKAUcm is
THE VERY BEST
Family Provisions,
FORT STRKET, ST. PAOU
Jutt raoeived an entirely new stock, comprising m
part, Btewari'i. Sugars, Belcher's Syrupe, Frasb Taaa,
I'remiuui Butter, Piirkre's pure Spices, ia tin foil;
6'Aici>ns fresh Paachet. un cinsigument,
K W. EDDY ft 00. '8 MOAI',
Purs Wines aad Liquors for medicinal uaa, and ail
other articles usaally kept in a ilrst class st«r«
Ddi86dft«8n)0.
THE BEST
CIGAR^ & TOBACCO
Can ba haJ at
Kelio^rfT's Toy tg. Fruit Store,
dec 11 Third street, oppoaita tbe Bridge
m—rfCB.:^r .« jmBHTKJvo or
* ' ibe lUractors of the Dakou Land Company, held
at th<lr olBoaSt. Paul, Deeamber 7th, 18 1. an aa-
aaaamant of two dollars par abare waa lerlao on tba
Qapiiikl Atoek ot aaid Company, to ba paid oa ot ba-
fer« IM IMt day of Jaaaary imt.
T. &CAKPBLL,
Land Warrants Located
rwiBK cjynBBHi»j\'Bn,iB.MWtjyfi
lieen extensivrly engaged In th> REAL ESTATi
busineee fur the last ten years in tUli city and State
now oflers his servloej., in connection therewith, to
iocale Land Warrants.
There haTe recently been ibruwo upen to market
some flee oiilliun acres of the ch(»io«»t landa in Min-
nasou
So lands will he located anleas personally ezaiuioed
by the undersigned.
Tertus (or locating lAO acre l^nl WarranU, $25
each, including Land Office fees an! ali axpaoset
I20's, ftO's aod 40's at proportionaU -at«s.
HENRY AIclCBNTY,
!>ealer in Real Kjiute, ■if Paol, Mia
Kt. Paal, Hept. 31st, IMl.
RKFTDmcW .
Hon. Henry M. Rice, U. S. F^euaU
Bon. Morton S. Wilkinson, C.8. Stuau.
Bon Crrus Aldrieh, U S. House ot ilepreaaaUUroa^
Bon. Wm. Windum, U. 8. Uooae of RapraaanUtirea'
Boa. Lafayette Emmett, Chief Jastioe 8oprame
Coart ot Minaesou, St. Paul.
Boo R. R. Nelaon. C. 8. Diatrici Judge, St. Panl.
Meaars. Thompson Brcthers, Bankers. St. Panl
sep51 d.w.t It
HENRY McKENTY
OBALKB IN
dREAL ESTATE,
ST. F^VI., Jaj.tVJVMBOra.
Will alao locate Laad Warraata aiid aaii Kaal Xa
4«MM«I^
LEGAL NOTlCEg^
7|(«Or/r'J¥ OF MOBTtiaVB »ai.Ji,
• » "HUNKas, L\i,au fiavlon aud Maiia H Ua, i. n
his wife, ot the city of St Van!, counry oi RbuIh.-^
aud ^Ute of Minnesota, on the .'ird dsy of May . 1&61.
txeculed and ileliverrd to H«fDry K. Bidwell, o l*i.l.(,
la couiily, ID ^«lU .^.J.lf . a 1*1 lain iLJenlure o: luori
g«Ke it that date, wuii-.li wa- ie<xiidni iij ibi- oftii. 01
lliB RcgiPter ol Dteui 01 the said c'liuty of hamny,
ou the 4lh uay ol Mk} , i 1j. 1861 , at '.'\; o'clock P.M.,
iu book " R '' of nil rti^iigrs, un pa^en 538 kdii hint,
whert-by the fcsiii L) man Dayton and Maiia B I'ay
Ion, hi~ wile-, I..IJ Kx^ut, baigaio, sell aiiii convey, (il
mortgage) Ui .-aid Henry K Birtweil, his heirs sue
ashijfu., the lollowing Ct^i-cribe.1 pieces or parcel> ..:
lan.i, siluate. lyiug and being in said county of Ranr.-
•ey and Slate ot MintiesoU, \ii
All of section number two, (2) in township ouuit<*i
tweniy eight, (28) and the West half ol ihe South
east quarter, and tjist l.alf of the Southwest (juartar
ol ssction number tweniy seven, (V!7) in townahip
number t*«nty niuf, (29) al! uf range number twen
ty two (22) West ; a jKrtion of tbe above descr:be<l
section number two, (2) having been subdieidad into
an addition of out lots to ihe city of St. Paul, under
Hit- name aad descripiion ol MontTiUe, or Dayton A
Warren's Prospect Additiou to the c:t> ot St Paul,
(excepting only from the foregoing description, " lots
uunib<-r seventy, (70) seventy onr. (7)) eighty ail.
(S6) am! eighty m-vhu. (87) ' in Mimtville. or I'aytoB
ft Warren'- Prospect Addiiion to the city ol St. Panl,)
tog^-ihi-r with al] and lingular the berediUmenU anC
appurtenances thereunto in anyaise appeiUining,
to secure the psyment ot the sum ol $4,400. aad io
terest thereon at the rate ot twelve per cent, per an-
num, according to the condition of a cerUin promia-
soiy note (^ateil said 3rd day of May, 1861, executed
by said Lyman I>aytoD, payable ami delivered to laid
Henry £. Bidwell. aud iiu«' on or t>eiore the 1st day
ol ticuibei after dale.
And wher^as, Faid Lyman Ihiyton and Maria 8
flay ton his wife, did also in and by fcaid indentnre of
mortgage, in consideration of tbe premiaea and tba
sum of tivt^ collars to them in band paid by said Ben-
ry £ Bidwell, did wsive. surrender and raleaae niiti>
said Uenrt K. Bidn.'ll, his heirs and assigns lorevar,
all their right, benefit, equity and clsim if redem^
tion whatever (with The exceplion ofoni- Tesr's time/
in and lo the premises aforesaid, and their appurte
oancesan.! every pail and parcel thereof. jircoruing tc
the sUtute iu such case made and p.'OTidea
Aud whereas, the le is now, at the date of thia bi»-
tice, claimed te be due and is due on said promisso.'y
note and mortgag»<. the sum of $4,(^9,86, and nu sul'i
or proceeuing at law or oihemi-ie has been had or iu
stilulei' to r cover the debi secured by said mortgage
or any part thereof, and no part thereof ba* haei.
paid —
Now, t hex efure, notice is hereby given, that defa^
has beeu made in the payment ot the said sum o.
$4,6(9 86, itue ar alores..id and that said mortgaged
(irrui..-e.r Will be hold by the >herifl o saiii county ot
Ramsey, iu separatf parcel* and accurdicg to su'bdi-
viMions and in the order designated, at pubuc auction.
I. Oder fcud by virtue of a power ol t-ale conuicea is
said luortgafce, t' the highest biddt-r lur cash, at the
Irunt door of the Court Uoukc in the c.ly o! S'. Panl,
in the county of han. ey and State of Minuesvta, oc
the 21st day of December a. i). 1861. at 10 o'clock It-
llii* for^neon of thai day, to tatisfy and pay tha
amount due on said promissory note and mortgage av
tluit .ate, and costs of toreclosure.
rhit«^il this 7th d«.y of November, letll
HE.NRYE. BlliWKlX
Mortgagw.
DavidSamwed,
Att'y. for Mortgagee, St. Paul, Minn. nov7:$w.
It* r-# TJi OF jnt.vjyjisoT^, cop.y\.
*^ r'V of Ramsey. — JhKtnct Coorr, xd biatrial
Augustus R. Cspehsrl, P.ainliS, \
again<^t VSummonn
Henry S riawson, I'elendaut. j
la the luime uf the State of M.nnescita To Hebry
3. Dawson, the ab<j\e namt-d Deiendant ;
you are ber<-by summoned and required lo auswa*
the c.tnplain' in this acuon, wlocn hsa been filed in
the office of the Cleik of the Disliict Court aforesaid,
at the citv of t^aini i'aul, .n the county ol Ramiey,
jtate ol Mianesola.ai the Cuurt fljuse In said cityi
and to serve a ctipy ot your answer tc tbe said com
plaint on the subscnher. at his .iffice in the said dty
of St. Paul, in sai.l county , within tweniy d»y» altat
the service of this summons upon you. t-xclufive (f
the day of such service, and if you fail lo an^war tha
said complaint witliiu thi: lime aforesaid, the '^laia
till in this action will take juOgment against yoa
lor the Hum o) our hundred, twenty t»o auO 14-i(M
dollars f*42'J 14), witb interes tn'ereon since tha
twentieth (20lh) day ot October, Anno nomini ana
ihoui-aiid i-ight hundn-d and sixty, besides the dia-
bursemenls . this actisn.
.*DGL'sTl-S R CAPF.HAHT,
flaintill, end Attorney in persfm.
l)al.-a .-St. I'aui, Oi-t. i9, IsSl ooi31 6»
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O O It,
»'ooif, wo o It
For the accoamudation of the eitiaena ol iSi. Paul,
and tbe pe-sons thst brin^ wood to the city 'or sale,
I will receive orders ani supply any one in the aty
with any am >unt of woikI they may wish at the
LOWEST MARKET PRJCfT
by their liiavinn their orders at ni) ofiico, ca-uer ot;
4th and Roberl streets, (Whitcher's Livery SUblf?)
Which wood will he accompan.ed with a cartificatv
of the amount, or I will measure it alter deliver, d, a^
the person rasy aee proper .1. H NEKR,
de 29.11m. Wood Inspectui.
' M F T B
H B o M jn B jr r
Irish KjIIow Cjuntrymen I Now is the tlmetuprwe*
your devotion to your adopted oonntry. All who ••
siretoeuliht in this Rei(imeot will pliMMi ,-aii on nta
amumber40, Po'ierl -treet, bet vaen 4tb and $0]
streets. Those who oome and join the
JACKSON GUARD.
will be placed in oom'orUble quartets immeoiatal)
on their arriTal here
When your coantry requires your sarvicas, as aha
D )W does, to put .lowu rebellion, you should not ha>-
iUte for a moment, but rush lo bet re'cue !
The Fi;lh H-gimi-nt is filling np rapidly, aad ia
all probability this is tbe last opportunity jrou %ib
liave lo sho* the woM how devoted you are to tha
Iree instilutions of your unce happy, adop'ed couati v..
I.iet us go forwarl and help save the Gdtarnmanv
which Mi.D*Komery .iied to esUblish \
W. B. McGRORT\ ,
■lec-JJdlni. let l.ieu». m 5th Keg. Minn. Vol.
rm\UF MFMBKUS OF TUB IW'iOJ^
-■• Club Will give a s'Tii-- ol
I'WELVK OX'LOCli PARTIEb
at Armory Hall, every Friday evening. Rood Ma^ic
ill attendance from 8 till 1 o'clock.
N. B.— Member"; ol the Club, and :hose receiviagla.
vitaliona art cordially invited to bring their fnenda.
Strangers wishing t.i vi-it the Club must invariably
be introduced either by a member of tba Club or a
person who has receiv»-<l an inviution.
luviuUuns w II b« I. sued to the Ladies e»ery wach
by the Soliciting Cooimittee.
Applications for membership will be received at the
Hall on every Monday evening. lanlrflw.
MINNESOTA HOUSE,
Ji, POTUIESEK., Propriclor,
Oirner .ith «: WsbasUaw streets, .S| Paal. Miao.
This bouip is tht- most ofutraliy located in thati'-t*
IS .iwoed and couduuted by the und rsi.:Be4. «ho'
from long experience, feels competent to ftw, .T^'
s«:;sfact.cn '. « all whi may (avor Iho "oure
M 1 X X Y. S 0 T A a 0 U S K
with their patronage.
Comforuble and commodiwus subles are att&elMia
ti) the house v«»ew
Board bv the day or week at prices corraspoiidla*
• ith the time*. X. poWiSkR.^
ue&>-ly.
jy
MAD.AM ANDKEW>S,
Clairvoyant aud Fortune T-lier, cm be consulted tor
a short time only, at tue Arnell House, corner Jeond
sud Oregon streets. Minneapolis. Terras -iadia- J
-eut' Oen lemeo 60 cents Clairvoyant exao^iaa
""^" *'• d>e'>or3ni
£^i^ro«« ja jr n c m^a bb
We iavite special attention to our large aod eo^
plete stock of LK^t'URS A\D CiGAas, all ol
which we w-.ll sell under gnarauty an to quality, aad
at prices that are paid for Infarior goods.
OOOr.KF. TOWKR ft oO.
UIVIOJX HALL,
« V ta^B o B «t B a M jy B ,
Who has removed his well known eaUblUhlDent
from the baaament to the 9rst floor. His Halli* fitted
up in a-flrat class style and tna bar is ttoclad with
tha Snest Imported Liquors and Wines Lill's XXX
Stock Ala. and Pittebnrgh Ale and Porter. HU Ko \
Oystere are sarred up in a good atyle tor the low price
of oulySOoaoU per duien. R«member tba UNION
HALL, below Davenport'. ?W».1< ?tore. Third straat.
f27-dly
wp»M aazB—jyawrv rvaziaa-
•*■ EO MAPS OF MIV.VSSf)rA, accurauly laid
down from tbe Government surveys. and diatrioU
and offices, coanty boundaries aod towns, roads, post
offices, railroads, Indian re/<ervatiuos, salt ipnngs,
takes, rivers, marshes, pineries, prairiaa, townshipa
and sections, ftc., shown in their proper plaoaa asd
according to ae foal survey. This is the first map
publ shed of Minnesou showing tbe full extent of tla
oute according to Government survey, and should a
in tbe band* of every one having an uiUreat tharata.
Maps 6Xbii feet, un rollers and in sheeu.
Roqnire at the oflflce of
CHAS A. F. M0KRI8,
OitylDKiaaw,
ootl9 d3m* French's Stone Block, Third tttiae
jB FCM,C BUFFM.W Bf arMJLMB
wM tMtaBMta.udSaMathMtool Books, at
lUUaUs'd OOV. OM BM
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