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THE    SAINT    PAUL     DAILY    PRESS. 


VOLUME    II 


ST.    PAUL,   MINNESOTA    WEDNESDAY.  JANUARY  L    1862. 


NUMBER  L 


N. 


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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. 


«  •  •      •  • 


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 


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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 


(Li(i'  ^sMwt  \W[  |)rfss* 


THE  FIRST    KEOIHICNT. 


SSOONP 


NRILL. 


'I      CHAPLAIN 


("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. 

■  ■ 

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. 


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Thk  immen-f  Htock  of  millinery  an)  cy  article* 
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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 
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iancy  cloaking.  I.adieti  ackaowl«di;e  thx  d*«ignii  au- 
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UcOAS'w  Millinery  and  Dry  UiK)d<Kouu>«an;  crowd 
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with  au  imiuenKe  ntock  of  t><>auel>,  ribi>oU'<.  laceii  and 
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MISS   S.    WILSON, 

Having  ju*t  received  a  large  aud  handeome  a»(K>rt- 
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Faucy  Uoi.>dii,  Invit-^  the  att«T)Uoii  -j'  her  unmerooa 
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She  has  procured  the  .«rvio.«  ..|  Mi«6  KFTIS 
BROWN,  w«U  known  to  the  citlxeiui  of  8t.  Paul,  who 
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St.  Paul.  Nov.  16  onrlOdly 

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S'ln'lU'' 409,000  00 

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The  repuutton  of  the   "OLD  HARTTOKD"  Um 

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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. 




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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. 


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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. 


PROSPECTUS 


Cf  THE 


SCIENTIFIC   AMERICAN. 


THE  BEST  MECUJNICAL  i'APER  LV  THE 
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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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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 


^    - 


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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 


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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^! 


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.  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 
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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 

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1  ^^.1/ 


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'*  liiv.  -r  ^'  «<  ^'8ve  a  staieaMat  of 

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,         .  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 ' 


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w«aithy.  by  a 


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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 

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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 


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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- 
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m 

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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 . 


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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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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; 
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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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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 


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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. 

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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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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 
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fba  t  JB  f .  a.  taala  taa>  --^  ^  ..    »<    r  us>  '..^ruagb 
ta  Ctacaaaati  a  kbeat  abaiiyt  ^ '  c»-v  cv  ^tffift 

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C%«>«lk#4  ntraaga.-«B 

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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 

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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, 

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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. 

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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 : 

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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- 
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"••      ■■     ^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, 

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froo^  inuUBg  bar  oa  my  aoraoal.  aa   I   ahall  My  w> 
dakif  of  bar  cnutractiar  froai  aad  aAar  tbi«  teta 
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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 


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r.,-rj«  ji«r 


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WuBkKA^ 


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•>'   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 


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Fkal  Oac  Ughi  Co  ,  adoptad  N'oTwaibw  Ittb ,  IMl .  ib^ 

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haiaky  rw— faj  kaMaaMaS. 
e>d  W.  WaOMaa.  trtkeyakaOhal 
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ti>*Jutie*a  of  tha  f^waa  la  bM  tat 
tha  M  b  day  of  Jaaaaty  iSBt.  at  Btea  a'cfer . 
ferawMa,  at  My  aBa*  ia  tba  ThM  Vw«,  at.  .  ._.  ^ 
•aid  coaaty,  ta  Baiwt  (a  iaha  ItiaaM  ia  a 
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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. 
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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, 


Tu   £  o » 


.■r<ne»     Ficiir    aad    ^aad.  ,  aed  a.K> 


^    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  ■ 

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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' 

!;*lei:  Ihik  Ttb  .i,v  ..(  \neec'»>er     If  81 

HKNHV  K.  llinWttX 
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Pa«iaid?y. 


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•/I — »9    mmg.m. 

:.i»d^  a  itw  tar^ak  6:  ta* 
tar  aaJ*  jo*  ta  daac  at 


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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 


»— "">  »»  -^I     >l«IliB     SI 

MIMULLd  BOOK  8TI»&, 
ThiH  rttrMit.  Sit.  Paal. 


^s. 


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THE    SAINT     PAUL     DAILY    PRESS. 


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S'L    \  \VL.    MlNNKNnlA     ^A 1  i   KhAV.     iAM  AKY    4      I8«2. 


i£tjf  5^ain(  ^aih  |lrrss. 


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. 


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the 


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the 


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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 


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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 


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■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 


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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 

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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- 


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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 

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by  arifaig  thair  caw  anierial 

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••   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 

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tu  the  ooaatij.    Xane  bat 

heea  with  yoa,  as  I  haft; 


aaa  f**  lltk,  !?»« 


Ran,  tbi-idepanm^t  wae  trtt  with 

Aed  via   affalnMii  i 

mSm  of  bwatier,  csnosed  to 
ofticaer 
The  northwartoa 


•u  of  tho  speaker  of  whom  it  discourses.  1  ""^'^  !        .   .  ^  u  ^     1  -  •  _. 

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 
public  of  leadmg   British    quarterlies  and 
Btacktco'jil.      Thcro  i:»  not  to  be  found  in 
any   other  shape,  or   fjr  so  small  a  sum, 
such  a  complete  view  as  is  given  in  these 
journals  of  the  beat  results  of  modern  set  - 
enco  and   thought,   and   of   tbe  changing 
phases  of    pohtical    opinion — Whig    and 
Tory,    Conservative    and    Liberal.      The 
present    State    ot    Europaan    affairs  will 
render  these  puhlications  unusually  inter- 
esting  for  the  coming  year — standing,  as 
they  do,  midway  between  the  hastier  pro- 
ductions of    the  daily  press  and  the  closed 
books  of  history .    Ttie  receipt  of  advance 
sbects    trom  the  British  publishers   gives 
additional  value  to  these  reprints,  inasmuch 
M  they  reach  their   readers  on   this  side 
of     tbe    Atlantic   almost     as     soon  a.s  on 
tbe  other.     No  present  would  secure  more 
frequent  remembrance  of  the  giver  tlian  a 
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- 


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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 


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New  Tesk.  ttel 

uaefy.  deeiasc 
laths  Federal 


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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 


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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 

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laemaaeaai  laat  weaea  aeai  aaok  1 
laa ;  Ol  aev  SM  have  oaly  heaai 

mart  fghl  aear  er  ga  to  the  wall" 


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*^^         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. 


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af^  dfil. 


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ti«e 


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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 


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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. 


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MINNESOTA     HOUSE, 

.^.  FUTUIBSER,  Proprietor. 

t'«in»*t  5»t  k  Wahaubkw  •tr"«t*,St   Faal,  Mton. 


la  tbaBMKt  a|>pi\  tr-'  (Ijlt-e. 


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ih&ri;>H\  for  tbvir  publie«tioii 

A-lTMrtioMiMilt^  publiKbLv!  Ill  boU«  til*'  ItetlJ  MMl 
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teir  t&«>  iT««kl.r  ntM  addcHV 

Bu<i'>a<>a«  Notice*,  pablub»'1    lu  Uw   IUita>rt»l  o>.i- 

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ti'<n   .>n»  .'.olUr  •  if  ivi-r  t-o  l;u»<,  ten   rfot- i>^ 


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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«, 
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«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. 


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'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 

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<  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 
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WcvtUfimishat  «MiM</iM<«r(r>'  jKrico  aa^  lu- 
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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 
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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 
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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 
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(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 


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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. 


aan**' 'I 


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-♦- 


B^mabMae 


— I 

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..•V.    ■■■!■■■■»  I  111 


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 


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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. 


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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   , 


t%5 


Fjrm^ttr^ 


'Smmmmvmm 

>••*  tM  ai  an" Ml  M 
BTRBOnEJtOa  H 


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: 


•r»Mff« 


mmmr  csmr 

laa  Ibvar  Aaa>      AI 
.  OrM  ^aahte,  a* 
C,  KTAmaKKicv. 


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 


O  O  't. 


»*••/» 


■*  •  0  M 


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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I  F  r  m 


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. 


•  o  L  n 


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 

«  HEKr  '     WHERE"     WHERE  ♦» 
'THT.    TO 
VV 


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A  rsON     d:     KASTMA.N'S, 
It«ken   «t.  Between  «lA  A  ^tl^ 

t--»     •,nr..'    iTr..c-er  es.    Fioar    and    \ 


Prttatk 


A  B    'tA.^Xa  :st 
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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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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THK    SAIN!     FAIL     PRESS    SfNOAY,:  JANLAUY 


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■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 


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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 


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AiTrrliMinieutM  le«de<l  Mid  pUced  under  the  bead 
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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 

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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. 


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BANKERS. 


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liiijil   liruaul  4«H !!;;«',  Double 
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A.M>      IKl.KiiRAIMl      RoUTK      If) 

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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. 

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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 


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•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«. 


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parakaMMf  roadt  n   ■>. 

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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     | 


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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- 

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>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.      ^ 

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UiA'.>*7.  i.       .>i  aac  r^-  («r  "uiil* 

ji'mm--^  t  ueMmt'enrrmmji^ 


1.)   K   Y      O  V)  <  )  L)  S 

New     Si  ore 

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. 

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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.) 
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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 


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Uie^Alcd  Baitiuorc   PfAri  u>btfr$, 

Are  aow 

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RUDOLPH     .^CriCE.NE.MANN,        ,  I  JSf 


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:  ..  .kf      haa  siade  ai^lf^^ttaiMlkaaaafkiebii.aadiB  wk^ 

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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 

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To   Buy 


LK..\TnKR. 


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la..    .       -      .  .  SIM.,  a  nao  vow  .  (aone  wa'ia   WB    j  R.  V.  RIOK.  .ieueral  Snperi 

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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, 
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n\  aaiu,  PLtjv  i'i..*.n lshkp  ani>  JAVANSicn, 

l\ible     Cutlery. 

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MOrSh  FUR.NL-IiINu  OOOFH 

To  ka  kaad  hi  tk*  *iy . 
ti-  «««aT  gnWKI,  *T    PACL,  MIK.N. 


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;  dac41  ttlw.     Ha--  Bu';am<   SibUy  »%.,  ixmar  Leeaa 

tiaJiranUiusr  ia  ^oUl   and   siieer   oeat!y  done  to  or    •    -- 

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tatL 


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Ni  I  I.  i  T  AU  Y     HOOKS, 

,  fta  ITT    *^iakll  a»d  Art'lf-T    .a: 


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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' 


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.^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- 


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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 
'*%»-.>«.     Rev.  0.  J.  Korhber*,  Pastor. 

ulKX.\.'<(  EVA.NOKUCAi.  A!«<(x:i..Tioii-^Curmr  of    P 

•  ud  i!:ieTentb    i>trBel>,  Killi.on'.H   AiUition.      Serri 
f    I'J^^A    «.  and  7 »".  51       Vud.    T:trnuUer.l'4!<''ir. 

CATHOLIC. 
•jAiiutuKAL  OK  .•*T.    Pai'i. — Comer  of  St.  Peter  and 

•  4iuib  xtreetr.  Services  at  T  a.  it. ;  at  U  a.  m.  tor  the 
rrecb  Congregation ,  and  at  lO^  a  M.  for  the  Eng- 
a«tt  <li«»kiag  Congrega'icn.  Vesper*  at  3,^  P.  ,M.  Right 
Aev  T  I.,  tirace,  Ker.  K.  fUvoux.Rev  A.  Onier,  B>>». 
i:   CaUIet. 

«.-««ri(PTiox  Cai'KCB— ^German]— Nintu  >Unet,  be 
,•1  '.'la^  au.l  St .  i'ei.i.-.     Sjrvioen    *t  7  a     «.,   10)^ 

-  .,  \  11   ;  If.  «.     R.<T.  D.  Marogoa.  Paat  .r 

KPli'OOPAl.. 
3t.  P*i-L'8  Chfrcu —Corner  ot    .VInth    and    Olire 
'(rMts    Senricei  at  10';  *.  M.  and  7X  P.  M.     R«t.  A. 
•<    Patvernon,  Rector. 

OaU'fi  GacKoa— Oa  C«dar  street,  u«ar  i'bird.  Ser- 
-..•e.s  at'10>§  A.  SI.  and  7>4  p.  m.  Rev.  f>r  J  V.  Van 
'•:t{«a.  Rector. 

COX(;Rh.GATlO.\AL 

ilTMOirirf  Ch<  ROB— On  Goo-Jriib  street ,  ue»r  Uie  Kul- 
^r  K.iu^e.     .Services  at  1U>^  A.  X.    Sabbath  Scb<^>l,  at 

-  p.  «.      Ereoing  iterviueti  T>j  P.  m.     Rev.   \.  S.  Kiske 
'ijitor 

UTHERAX. 
;>u:(iTT    Cmcroh — Cornet  of  Wabashaw   ani    Tenth 
•<rf*etji      riervicea  at  lot*  A,  M       Kav.  i.    S   Kyer.  Pa*- 


OF 

She   ^aint   ^aul  ^re$? 

FOS,       1862. 


The  new  volume  begins  with  the  New  Tear — 
tbe  most  f  ivorable  time  for  subscribing.  The 
•uccess  which  the  Press  has  achieved  during 
the  first  jear  of  its  publication  attords  the  best 
•jTidence  of  its  value  as  a  newspaper,  and  that 
u  more  fully  meets  the  wants  and  views  of  the 
people  of  Minnesota  than  any  other  paper  pub- 
lished in  the  State. 

The  Pbbss  will  continue  to 
.\DVOCATE    THE   CAUSE  OF    JUST  AND 
RIGHTEOUS  GOVERNMENT; 

The  interests  of  Aniencrtn  labor; 
THE  PERPETUITY  OFTUE  UNION 
«ud  the  presTvaiion  of  Republican  institutiona 

Honesty  and  economy  in  Oovermuent ; 
THE    VIGOROUS  PROSECUTION  OF  THE 

\V.\R 
tor  the  suppressiou  of  the  Slaveholders'  Rebel 
liOD  ; 

The  use  of  every  available  nieaas  to  crush  it 
eftectually,  without  regard  to  the  preservation 
of  the  ptculiar  institution  for  which  the  war 
was  begun ; 

The  Press  will  give  the  current  history  of 
the  war; 

The  general  news  of  the  day  ; 

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The  proceedings  of  Congress  and  State  Leg- 
Ulature ; 

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tty   telegraph,  from  New  York,    Chicago    and 
VCiiwaukee;  and  carefully  prepared  commercial 
reports  of  the  market  and  trade  of  St.  Paal. 


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SAINT  PAUL  DAILY  PRESS 

One  year. .$6.  Six  months.  .»3.  Threemootb.s.  .$1.60. 
Good  money  »*iit  in  register? '.  letter'^  at  oar  risk. 


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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. 


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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. 

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eertea.rntta.te..  *c,  «hi*  ttar  aaU  taMiteMy 
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COMPLETE     BOOK     BINDERY,      i 

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\  uew  vulume  of  this  widely  tirealate-!  paper  <^m- 
mencee  on  the  ith  of  Jaotary.  Every  number  con 
tains  a'xteen  page*  uf  useiul  iaf«»rwaik>B,  and  (roai 
five  to  ten  urigioai  eugrariug^  -'f  uaw  iaveatioua  and 
dijCDveries.all  of  vhieb  are  pre,areil  etprvaaly  .W 
ita  oulanins 

Tbe  SciaxTinc  .^MBiurA.N'  ia  devoted  to  tuc  int*reeta 
of  Popular  8 :iene>!,  the  :klechanic  Arto  Mtnufactun**, 
Inventions,  Agrio  Iture  O'^mmerew  aud  !be  Indiutri- 
al  Pursuits  generallr,  and  ii>  val<iaMe  and  icnuuetire. 
not  only  in  tb->  'vurkihop  and  manufactory,  but  aUo  in 
the  h»u/tehHid,  lue  library  and  the  reading  room. 

TO  TMMt  M.yvKjyrTum. 

TUe  SrticsTiFio  .\aKRic.<.\  11  indispensable  to  every 
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 
old  cuunirieA.  We  shall  coutiiiueto  tiansfw  to  uor 
column-  copious  extracu  from  these joaraaU  of  what- 
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useful  journal  to  Ibem.  All  the  new  disouveries  in 
the  Hcience  of  cbemintry  are  given  in  ilp  co!amn>,  and 
the  interests  I -f  the  architect  and  carpeaier  are  act 
overlooked  :  all  tbo  uew  inTeuUuos  and  dieooeariaa 
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 
from  any  otiiei  .lource.  S  ihi<-eli  in  wbirti  planter* 
and  farmers  are  interei<ted  wii!  be  touud  diacus»«d  ia 
the  S'  iK.VTiFK  AuBKirtM  .  uK'St  of  the  improo.e- 
nients  in  agricultural  mplemenlv  twine  illaatralad 
in  its  columns. 

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yetir.    The  vnlumes  eommeneeon  tbe  flret  of  January 
and  Julj. 

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tion  is  only  11.40.  sameaoan  be  sent  in  at  differaat 
times  and  fruiu  diOereit  p<»t  offijoe.  Specimen  cop- 
ies wilt  h.-  -.ent  gra  ix  to  any  part  01  the  coautry. 

Western  and  t^nadi.nn  iioney  nr  poataga  tiaaipa 
taken  at  par  lor  subscriptionh.  Canadian  subaeribara 
will  pleii.<wj  remit  twentv  Ureceut^ extra <Hieaeb  year's 
suhicript.on  fn  pre  par  po«tsge. 

nU.NN    6t  CO.,  l'ubU.:ier». 
.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 

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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. 


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Aaliai 

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m  a  lew  w 


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moxm-  j.y'n 

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at  OOOLKR  TOWKR  *  0O.*S 

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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 


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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 


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B  m  m  ti  B     m  B  .^-  d  . 

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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, 


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deaa  fra«r    --  ■^.-  — 


1 


I*ROVISTOXS! 


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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, 

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<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, 

an    oa><xs   .■ 
THE   VER\-   BEST 

I'nniiily   Provision§, 

rOBT   >JTRIC1T    ST.    PArU 


naauoi » 


GROrKRlKS.GRAIN  A  PROVm<NfB 


Keep*  ciiaetaat.y 
•botaeet  kraada  nf  daar,  aa 
brma     Also  a  ebiias  lat  a< 


oa   haad  a  lall   aappij  a«    lb* 


FRESH    ROLL 
Lad  la  kage  paabed  fkr  taWa  ■ 


BtJ^l 


jamBBrJBB.%  T   bb 


v*  •«r>.*.v    rmtojt'    tbb    *otm      •'"•v** 

•R-*  b*et      a  la  ;  P"^'*^ 


OC 


c  r  .\ 


k  :» 


will  ba  aaiai 

Giaiii     FRi«.<s 


^w    Q  a  reJ  ai> 
b.y  rewarded 


•a<iw«  tK«Bj 
,i*o-.'*-<»t» 


aud     Plows. 


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. 


iiiAs.  store 


HOLIDAY     BOOKS, 

FurOkildreca:  rBIBRRJLL'B. 

deeH 


f  B    MAilBit— IIJRIB.  MO 
reHC\)KTfflUIV  !«D>4RaT0«. 

r»OCRI-s  Mi6,.iNE  .^   t  *-.- 

A".  •»•  fokTat 
*'  »tj>e-     r»     ■ 


are&oti.* 


-  >■  a  r 


•tk-W 

nk-M 

...Bid ««  i^a* 

I  eve*  aad    iWbJ 
F    SO^B 


THE       B  E  S  T 

CIGAR>     ^    TOBACX^^O 


Caa  be  bad  *i 


•  ,*  B 


»  jv  B     m  B  r  B 


-mmt  ^j^TBB'^a 

w  r   liovM,  for  Cash 


Barnes*    ^  - 

Bill*? 

lo    .»  •  ,  i 
IB  .'.as    '    <tii 
PtvseM 

ieaaftdlw 


BBBB 
baage  kt  a  be  is*  ai>> 


rBVJ>  B 

c.     ^'  agf«a 
'.  ^      -a  Ike 


Kellorr'i»  Toy  &.  Fruit  Store » 

decll  Tbird  atTMt,  eppoails  tba  Brtdge 


'.::ui  batf  prtc* 
Sly,   parUf   ubb  e 
A.B   ^ALLKB 


laad  4 


$^  acre.  ^>: 
red      house      Ac 
tai  1»*P    0  , 
Or  PiaaaK  Feaadiy 


(.ajnaei 


.MRS    FLIZA    FEKOUSON, 

AUi  &  VTabaaKaw    Bia., 

Mr  a  few 
iadgaia 


i  Mbai  day  boaraate 


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, 

■y. 


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, 
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THE     SAINT     PAUL     DAILY     PRESS. 


VOLUME    IT 


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 


V  r<  » 


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- 


Oil    &     Lamps. 
r.  A  M  P  S 

TO  bK  Kot  NJ,  i.N  TUE    CKTV  OR  MATfe 

l«l»    IM»5E.    1.  Vfl,.   rmtlMiVH. 

.s     .M>tl»  ;M.H.|i     .(    ,11    ^jort,    ... 

I.  .\  M  F       V   i  \  1   U  U  K  H 
THK    RKHT   QUALITY 

or 

1'  A    R    |{  O  IV     <)   I    I. 

la  th«j  rity,  IM>  wall  kunvD  %\ 

JttARVIN'S    CROCKERY 

Importing  House. 

R-l-o-l.^  60     CENTS  p.rualU.„ 

."«<>     l?NFIuKIOB     OIL  I 


AMPH  fTHKATRE, 


M.  ituil,  ii«e    A 


oorZla.'im. 


defense,  and  thing*  wt-re  m  condition  for  • 


vigorous  action. 


♦ 


UKLK     OF    FH.«YEK  »Oa  |8«8. 

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. 


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THK    SAINT   PAn.   PT^ESS,  TrESTUY,   TANTTAT^T   7,  18fi*i 


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=  Le'wis  Cheap  Drug-  Storw. 


l>    Tun 

ST.  I'AIL  DAILY  A>D  WKKKLV  FBK88.  \ 


ruu.oiru>u  tahi.k)  bju.nu  ▲  lcual  Fouo. 


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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 

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haieiu     >iJ«eping    Cmi$   on    !sighl     Trams. 
4^Bacsace  Cheeked  Tlirougb.-^» 

4^Tbroughtieket4  for  sale  icall  Principal  Railroad 
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aod  Daarboro  streets,  (under  the  Tiemout  Houae,; 
Chicago,  aud  at  the  liepot. 

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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»' 

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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' 

'  ed,  Powdered.  *o,  for  sale  at  lowest  markc  ratM 
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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. 


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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 


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Son 

11 

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JOQH         8 

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April  1 

April  1 

April  15 

Jq!j  15 

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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 


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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 


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acc't 
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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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»'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. 


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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 

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