jJL. BY S. J. ROW. CLEARFIELD. PA., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1865. VOL. 12.-iVO. 13. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. TieRAFTSWAS's Jot? At is published on "Wed , ir,jtf at 1.00 per annum in advance Auykr ' ;,ts iojerted at 51 .50 per square, for three fleis insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a ,rr For erery additional insertion 50 oets 4 deduction will be made to yearly advertisers. aju$inc$$ Jircctonj,. IRVTV BROTHERS. Dealers in Square A Pawed Lnmher. Irj Roods, tJroceriea. Poar. (Jrain, at , 4c, BurnsiJe Pa., Sept. 23. 1353. -pR E IE R I C K t E I TZ I N Q E R Manufacturer of H II kinds of Stone-fare. Clearfield. Pa. Or, i,rioited wholesale or retail. ; Jan. 1. lsw C3.AS A BARUETT, Attorneys Ht Law. Clesr B!4.r. , ..Msy IS.-T.W3. t J C3AS. : ' ' '-' WALTKR !T RR RTT. Select 2?oftnt.." Ri'.RERT J. WALLACE. Attorney at Law. Clear field. P office in Shaw's new row. Market iireet. opposite jangle's jewelry store May2.' yN Al'GLE. Watch and Clock Maker, and dealer in Watches. Jewelr. Ac. Rootn in Srah.m s row. Market street. Nov. 1ft. HBVC11EK SWOOPE. Attorney at Lnw.Clear EeM Va- nfM in Graham's Row. fourdoo s wtit'of GrUm A lioynton's store. Not: 10. p kk TZER.iiealer in Dry fioo.ls. C'o'h iof. lianlw.""- Queenwre. Groceries, Pro fit cj 4 j. Front --':reet, above the Academy. C'tiifieM. Pi. April 2TJ" : "IT7 I (J.f AM V. I KWIN.Marketstreet. Clearfield. Pa.. Dealer in foreign and Domestic Mer handie. H-rjwar. Queccsware, Groceries, and ftmil article sjejerally. Xov. 10. JO.'l.N OI'ELICn. Manufacturer or all kind ol Cabiiet-ware. Market street. ClearSeld. I'a. Ht alsu 11: tike to order CoQns. on short notice and a::en.i tum-n.ls with a hearse. AprlH-: j'-'. TK 31. WuOoS. PavCTioiNG Physician, XJ fcaamiainj Surgeon for Pensions. vxee. South-west corner tf Second and Cherry Stre . (Jiearael 1, Pa. . January 21. 1-S'i'l. rilUt'MAd J. M'CCI.l.OCill. Attorney at Law. X CleirCaid. Pa. Cfii.j, est of the Clear Held . Dank. Deed? and oihe'r lc-al instrument? pre ened with promptness and accuracy . -July 3. JB M'EKALLT, Attorneys Law. CiesrCeM. . Pa. ir:ieii:es in CieJrSild-anJ a eoaaties. .c Ui new brick bildirg -f .1. Iiny;i t n, Jd itrt. door socth of I.anicii'B Hotel. DECEMBER. . Only the sea iotoning, C.ly lhe wainscut mouse-. Only the wild winl uioauing Uver the lonely house. D.irkest of all Dceenl-erg Lveruiy life Ims known. Si tirr.; bore by the euibt-rs. Stuuued ana heljilcs, alone. Dreaming o! two graves Ijing Uul in ilie dun j. iiud chill ; One where too Luifjr.l. flyiug, Pause at .M.iiveru 11 til. The other ala ! tbe pillows Uf thai uiic.-y bed. Kiso aifi t'.l wiib ibe billows, . Uvei our bailor head. Th'. ira the heroic t-tory lied. by fiig-ue ami town ! Theits the Cu.tu and ibe tilory ! ' I liciri the Lioas autl (he Cruwn. Miie to linger and languish ll-re by ib itry fea ; 'Ah! l.nni heart, iu itiy anguish, Wlirft is there left lor uie ? Only the sea ibtoiiing. y'uiy ibe waiuMui uiouse. Only the i!J wiud uioaiiing Over the louely huuM: - ; THE JAHAIOAJSSUafiZCTIOlT. It3 Cause. Prorsiis aad Suppression Horii tle Scenes and Revoking Butchery A Missiouarj Quarrel aai iti Prigatful Re SLits. t'tatsment by aa. Eje-witnes3. Clevela.vd, Nov. 20th, 1565. Eds. JIkliald: As naiueroa.s detached report have cmua tt u. respecting the late troubles in Jaii;;i:tu- it has occurred to me thai a jt-ticr ju.-t nuiu to hand, f'ir.in ut.v wile's si- rer, rcidiiii in Ivinston, Jamaica, wuu.l be iut-'i-e-iiiig to the public It ein tuiics thvi leaditi facts in ih ca. and 7 .... .nivw, 1 a'.u CKuaJcut. lmm tiij- pcrxinal ac ;na:iitav? aiS l::l:ie with the Jijrai:tics anil nidividu- a c-'Mrect viexv or the late lamcn "1 jrcUARD M jfP'.De er in ror-ip-n an r I v. IV niestie Dry tJoods, tiroceries. Flour. Caci'L, Lienors. 4;. Koorn. cn Market street, a few d''r "t ol Jo'r;i?OjJi'-,Clar5eli, Pa. Apr27 rnUOMAS IV : MK)UE. l.snd -urteror nn-1 Cii J Tiyarsrer. 'fi at bi residence. 4 mil est t" Pennvil!e. Voi!offie s-idre?. OrncipiSn Hi'.. l!ois snd s:hir iiiitruajen' tf writMi? neat'r eieca?ed. June 7th. 5-ly ALItERT 4, BRO'S.I'ea'lersin Dry Jo-. U. W 1 roceris. iiardiire, Qiieer.sware. Fl i;:r. Scan. :te.. Won-llan-. C!ear5el.l enmity. Penn"a. A':.:. exieDjivo Jea'ers in a!! kicds of sawed luai k'r shio-iej, ar.d 'Taare timber. frder3 tri. Wcollnni. Au. li!:h. IbJT D1 J. I. Hl'l't TIFiqLP. Iste vrge t.: the S.iri Hegt Prnn'a V'o:. h.ivi:!g refirtT J fi'Js.- the army, fler? bis f.rt.fe?T'-:ial erviuc? to the ailiiens uf C'enrfield and vicinity, i'ru' forrHiiisI c.ills promptly attended to. tL-e ea tvath-ta't corr.er s-f 3d and Market street. O.t. . tffji 5:u-pd. . - . ,. ri'TIONCCU. TLs undersi5r.cd ha vis g vi:iv!i -et-j)i to have liad t-mNifierae !e t Jo wUh the outlreak, is Lrieflv thi.- : t:i'ti?c oiittuak. Ly way or exjiianation, jicrmit me to say "L t: ic; iil-i cmilMversv 81 hided to r Mr. l;. is o::e of thu t-ctrctaiies of the Eti i:!i i'ajiti-t 'Mi.iciiarv tit:ty. Af:era visir roth:: I.-!ai.jl a few years f-ince, , lie 'rp.'e io.-j i t ;i:i the cr'iiuitii ns of the petr ji.'e, what luai.-ihoni-Iil t.K lavoiatif a vitw jf iheca-e. Koeently. the I'apiist 31i-iin-aiiein t!:C l.-latid, have made a plea for !' people, a-k:n f'?r ai 1 Ctianoiaiiy. on ac c !ua t;f thih- j:re;it ue-tiuitiuii, &.. con tiiig with the statenjont of i!r. Uitder hi!l. an J e.acratin i. a? ha leen jreneraiiv t!i.!a,Lt, ihc I h U I: CltS-iiiTl !fcf.T Tit cd A tie ti!iir.j of ClearSeld county that He will at tfil to '.llin; sales, in any part of the county. besrver cailod npou. Charei moderate Address. JuilX M"Ql.'f LKIX. T i 1 I ".v.i;ii M'tt'ily a terttis- nccsities. to. II ence Mjy 13 Bower Po . Clearfield co., Pa. rCTIOMJKR. The undersigned having a. hten Lieenced an Auctioneer." would iufortu tba eitixcrs of CleatEold county that he will at tend t calling sales, in any art of the coanty, wientrer calieJ ni-on Charges modcr:ite. Address." . , XAIUA.MDu KlilEL, Feb 22. ISJ5. ' Clearfield, Pa. . w. v wtrianr. traSDSBAW, J. D. OIRK. A. k. wRionr. JAS. B CR1R.V3T, U thitin Jtmiica the ar-Tc ari'1 cnlorc-l are eriniihn f!n ionucr uteanin'r pi"e Arnt-ari L'oni. tl e l.irt cr" a , iniiture of. the African and white, "irli ihe.-e esplanatiwnx. the letter r."iil be iinderstnod hy a:l. It wi"l i e roiin'tiibe-ed that it :t c-rmed by a Mter. j: 't antit-iiwtti'jsr that it would meet the pnh hc eye. Ktriuin the anxiety that many h'eljti't :ti this tini!, to have the whnle truth on the Mi?jrri. and conraininer as it doe. les.-.;!t:i (f practical iitiorta!ie to U3 a Nation, it is respectfully j-ul initted. Y"our truly, L 0." Deardslee. . KixtJSTOWN. Jamaica. Oct. 19, 1-6.5. Dkau Brotheii: If you have carefully read the papers which I have sent you from time to time, you are somewhat acquainted with the Undizrhill controversy, and with the warm and t'scifed feelinjw. winch, have heen r;i!ed forth by the two Drpo.-ite par tics. You iuu.-t have noticed, too, .the strorie language fifqucntla indulged in hy the 5-peaker at ome of the ru'Iie meetings throughout t!te island. "callinz forth fevere I ensure from a jxirtion of the popuTtion. , More nwntlv you .nav have read the ru mors or an itifeifiu ontlreak amnncr a eer ily. Mr. Price thought that would effect but little good. "Let u all go out, theu," aid the baron, lie then called lor the ri ot act, and read it. Mr. Edward Hitchins, captain of the vol unteers, dissuaded them from burreuderitiK, observing that it would be of little use, as any oft hem who appeared at the windows were at once made a mark for twenty bul lets. Poor man ! J think lie wa the first victim. The mob set tire to the Court - House. 1 here was no chance of ecape the balls flying fast and thick through the windows, one of which struck the Baron in the chest. lav. Mr. Ileri-cheil piopo.sed commending tneiu.-eives to Uod in praver. While thus engaged, the burning root fel in, ami ail ru?ned out. 31 r. AiU5iea, In spector of Police, with his little bov in his arms, as he was being chopped down, eried out, "bave my child !" and a womancautrht hitu up and took him to his mother. The poor little inncH.ent, previously wounded by a shot iu the leg. has mice been broueht to Kinsston, but it is feared will not recoer, The little baud of volunteers with their noble captain louubt bravely and fchot dowu many ol the assailants-, but thev were out n umt-ei ed. and were all cruelly butchered except two. who barelv escaped w;th their lives one of them had his eye dui; out. lhe poor Baron got awword which he u.sed . I . 1 i i i witn telling encct out t tie crave man wa at length renderel powerless, and whilt still breathing thev chopped each of hi tin gers, and while dangling them, exuhingly n inaiked : lou cau write no more lies to the Queen about us.". Mr. Hfcrschl's tongue was cut out ltbre he died. Mr. Price's body was ripped open b' the woman who was the most savage of t he ccndiah crew, l wo ot nector Cook s sons were butchered before his eyes, another escajHjd by being pulied into a ho?-puddle under the fioonnif. bv a faithful black 1 oy, where he remained ail Hight, hearing T he dying groans of each ol the victims, and the tn umphaiit yeils of the savages wh j boasted that they ""had chnnited him ur so tine that his wife would n.t be able to find a piece of to keep the women as servants and for their own pleasure. '1 hey wished to siwe the estates as tor as possible, as they would re- THE PEESIEENT'S PLAN. In the cihicLrms upc-n the iolicy cf lhe Administraticn toward the ur.oreniztd An Inside View of Utah. ) Tl f ll ! t I 1 f T . C . f . . 1 . . . . . - .. ..-v iia iicn I'ldix's uere more i : ... i . . , u.uuuiicu iuie.'s-itiis miu cmotK.ins rusn aiiim .1 Tl . . . " ; "UlUIUtt fceio okr,l0 JZrV i Leenoftcu.ioa ot ccu.e ! up. m him thau in Utah, as he feels that his . . uiMdtvia ui a,uc JO lat.d. fair, perks. W. i.-WALLACE, JA3. T LKOX BD O. L. RttS. Banking and Collection. OSce FOSTKK, PEnKs,rwRKaiT & CO., Patup'ro. Csntrs Co . P ; Bills of Exchana. J. mad iTrnflsdidCoaEted deposits rtctived. Collec'ions made aud pro ' rr nrnrr.ntl v.. ... t , tn l.vV..& An tl.. Pi ... I cuo.-Uhtlv on hand, lhe above Uaukin House t n portion ot the TeasHntry confidently n n.w op?n ar.i rea3v for husinew . oeneve't in bv souio, and iitferiv discredttpd Philipor.Oentre'Co., Pa., Sept, 6. 1 SfV. 11 Al'PT 4 CO., at Milesburz, Pa , continue to turiti-h catlrs rf every dev:riitioa at urt noUce. The? havthe beat assortment f i aiinounc iii"nr oy t iior.. eritertained; of a sudden. him,'' having mistaken his less fortunate brother for him. Iiisbroiher, Mr. Brooke: Cook, received a blow which precipitated fiiiu down a hill at the rack ol the Court Tl 111 1 II K iiou.-e. w lieu lie recovered ins senses, ue found that a black man had saved his life, mi l was cairfuily watching over him. Dr. G era! d, and Dr. Major, were st aled in or der to lake care of the wounded rebels.". A Mr. Batty clung to Dr. G.. hoping thus to ave hitm-elf, but was ton away and butch ered in hisf-ieht. Poor Mr. Hitchins, faint with the .horrible wout ds he had received, al-o .-t.ingcrtd to the Doctor and -ching to Ins neck, gar-ping out "Oh, doctor 1 1 am sinking fast ;"' but ti e blows were continued till lhe spirit was it-leased from its tortured tenement. Many were rcriously wounded, some of whom hac since died. The Wolverine" and ' Caravelle." the latter a French vessel, kindly placed at the dipoal of the (Jovei iimciit . !'V Mr. Arnold Ma'ab.c have been l ack and forth daily, fiom the sceno of nctimi. taking up troop and' officials and bringing lack refugee?, many of whom and among them some of the first whie families-Whave bad to hide whole days and nit-hts in lushes, and With nothing lut tite clothes ihty bad on, inost- Iv taueied. ami stnne wishout hat or shoes. Mi.-s Burton's father and eldest si.-tcr were at tbe Bay at the time, as he expected to re move his busince there, lhe latter can.e a few days since, lut 1 undtrstat d that tl e father has not yet been foetid. It is hoped that h is concealed sr-mew here. Mrs. Shat hic was hiding with them at the time that the troops came to their rescue, but when they were got together she was miss ing. It was supposed thit she turned back to look for her children. " I have not heard whether she has been found. The endih rebels, whr, it is believed, are mail ly Baptists, , had the blasphemy to adjourn to the Baptist Chapel, a little way from the B.iv, to sing hymns an J return th-tnks to (.rod for their siccess, leaving strict charge that none of the bodies of the slain were to be touched, as they intended lou will be grieved to hear that G. W. Goidou is implicated as oue of the chief mo veis in this sedi.km. Before this broke out his course was constantly and loudly con demned, as he was always urging the people iu ouiiu uu lur ineir Ments. tellmir ilifm as if it were toohastr and would commit i! Governmeut to au action which lhe country would uot apj trove. It was urged, also, that the President ought to assemble Con gress to ccusider the question of" reorganization. But we have always endeavoied to show tldt ti..v xk-c .... . i - , , , is now proved, mat ttie course ot Hie r1. i,lty.were.a" OH'rtsed people, and the i President was tentative and not final. It patierus iu iLs country for stcaut and watur mills of every description. - AH kinds of machine aud plow eatir;- furnished NewWorld and U.itha cK)k vveia;vw.ys, hand 1 hey'ta -k-s 4 torse see -ft.wnr threshing tnaebinfS-. with thn ker and bo feet of strap lr -SI ii an.l 2-horse treaj-r.ewrr machines, with thaktr atfd.30 ftit o; strap t',.r si7i. ! Warranted to.gire q-uisfactton in tnresbing, aid kept good to thresh one crtip, free ofchrge June 2S-. lS15-y. Isaac HiCfT, at Eellefonte. eoutipuetd lke rifttsfor insurance in anv good stock company ia tfle'raf. AI.o ia New York; tlie Uoyal abd Et ta at Hartford ; ' and the Liverpool aud London, eauital Sft.ooiMiOQ. . . ' ' '-ft . villi. Pa... lm 1 broken ! in S'. Th'irtias in th'j Kftelhodr fie hilled fr a time, when all la-it Thursday, the stnrt'tni r. was made that a rebellion sent off the same nisiht. but. tor some on- .U'connrabV reason, de'avp"! !oin ' till the Job Payto. Pres t. Capital paid ia $ 75,800 bA L AR.xott,Cah. S Authoriied cap S2V0.UW) 1 . D1KECT8KS: : m. Irvin. John Patttn.. Samuel Arnold , K Arnld,' : Daaiel Faat, E. A. Irvin J. r.Irvtn, G. 11; Lytkv il. P. Thompson This bnek buys and setf all hids of Uevern' nseiirjijriiim fyii nea flwaye r tiaiAl uad - - 'rrr irx niiinpc fn nfnn:iT wf if ir.r i . .-w. f a, jweiSc time allow interest.' Iluvs and ee!H noxr u"irnn,!r- 'n.Tn' "in'lii.e the es drafin, exchanger Kbtes and bills "disrouned j rry had ;i -t, transnctcd business ,anl Were ; leal rat of interest, and doe a ger.eral bank- ' just a lion- foinsr to Junclu when a; Joud cry wiH l iriadto wsiT-.r,.,n .Ki., ' f'emeri an rother? present ran to the win-. friends and eu?t wen! may have, that they dtsrs i:dow, when they saw about two tlmnsvuid fMMV ievefc,f..af.teepiB?.. - ,. i n!e. ninn an 1 womn. all armed wi h cittla erchWi. i.T , ,eii t'bu',i" ! ses. -Mrtr)snn-,"- ti-1 fire-arin. vellintr. and rrcosnts. LtitEbetmen and other, and will rn-i j - ,i. i- r tV" t0 ke Tt tbk fte)est fodkiUiir bank- ! n'n- " fi-. .,!,Tr nf the CUrt; ? ba-inrss wiUo. - SAMLRb XiiN'iLD. I ifnA.:,. Oa thiT; irrivaj thev commenced turwB8vili, p. Oct 2i: lCj. : Cushier. i Iwatini Mh'wri the iW and firing at thnvx linvnc . -. ..Z 'JT.7''l?T7T7'..r 1 who venvwd to the ' window. : Th TJmn U nrlir.; i . saul to .Mr. w rer fo oiit !rd II nvi'VPi', suspicions, wherever J them to reunin like dead, dogs for the Joint Crows to eat,- and hat they would return in a few hours to bury their own dead." Before they returned the soldiers arrive, puisaed and captured several of them. Since then thev have tiee" followed uji closely, ar.d every day Mimlcrs of them are seized and either hung or bhot; Hun dreds of them have already' lost their lives. One of the ring;leaders. ; whom ' they style Cant. Giant has been ttiken and executed. and yesterday the head leader, Paul Bogel for whom a reward of $20CH was offered was captured in Montego Baj, and wiil be deat with to-d:iy. - he entire community hai been aroused as one man, and every one capable of bearing-anus who had not hitherto joined the volunteer movement, has since enlisted, our brother J. amoi g the number. .The Gov ernor has shown an amount of courage, pru dence and decision, which I believe wiil go fnr towards redeeming his former character. Morant Bav. (Parish 'of Ka-'t.l that Baron Von Iln. C A Price and several white nvn had 5een killed, an I that the whole Parish was in the greatest commo tion. . At firt. little crodonce was given to the horrible ta!e. but it was sa-ioa conSrmed be vond a !!on"it. Thsa 1 particulars are these: A man li.-H hen cotivi'-ted -a few -days pre vimi$;nf M. Ii ani sjnfencel r-y the court. Thf mol intoi fjred. re-cned the man, and. I believe killed one or two of lhe po 1'cemejf.; Fniin that, and sundry, hints thrown out. apprehensions were enrertain e 1 ot something more orion. and the au thorities vent ofTa dispatch tJ Kingston for a viscl with. troop'v". . ; J he 'Vo!verne. since hemms tamous in ibe history nfnnr nnflTrtniwite is'aml. wasf He has gone with -the troojs, first - to the liay. tnen Tiver to laucnioneai, tnrougu the Golden Grove and Plantain Garden dis tricts, wnJ t Portland following the course of the insurgents, who have committed ad havoc in those neighhoi hoods as well, lay ing the town nf Mauehioneal in ahes, burn ing down Bath t!ourt House, Kensington, and several estates. . ' It was renorted that Mr. Foote was kill- i pie. mnn and woinn. all armed wi h -ittla-' c but that has proved incorrect- U e teel extremely anxiousaioui emr cousin ana ncr little family, though brother J. thinks as lterhits-tiaml is a1 Bnptisr. : they . will have nothius to fear. Their neighbor. Bev. Mr. .Jone. esosirvcd with bis son. in a little boat. papers even stated that he had been heard to say that -it ihey could not obtain their rights by any other means, they must take them as the peopie ot .Haiti had doue." Fiom the beginning of the outbreak theop pinion geneiaily pi e ailed that Gordou had a hand in it. Appearances were stronglva gaiust him. In the first plate, it wasthe brut vestry meeting from which he was ever kuowu to be abseiit. Again the statement, "1 am ou Mr. Gordon's side," is said to hae saved more than one when on the point of fall ng by the hand of the assassin. Further, some ot the prisoners have gheu their dying testimony against bini. Infor uiation liaving- been received that he had he.d leguiar correspondence with Paul Bo gie and others Oi the ringleaders, inquiries nae keen made at tte postomee, winch cor roburated the statement, aud letters taken out which fully warranted his immediate ap- preiieiision. lne Ooveinor bimscli came up to Kingston for hitu, and such an ex Citement as there was ! A company of sol eiiers and volunteers, with their revolvers cocked, marched to his store in. search of lnui. uien to the Iriiune office, to Mrs. Sherman's (his wife's mother) to Cherrv i... -ii.:.. ... ii .i . r vjar-ien, vms rcsmence.j anu lastly to nuad quarters, wt.ero be was persuaoed ly Dr. l'iddes togive himself up. He was then ta i. -. ,.i , ae, wnu me uovernor ar.a ine custas on each side of him, aud a mounted miard lin- ning the l-oad, on board the "Wolverine and on toMojant Bay, where there is every reasoa to supose he has already paid the jienarty ot tlie law. urot her J . was in Mr. Francis' store when the procession passed. aud seeing the culprit look so hacgard, ill, and wreti hcd.involuntaily exclaimed, "Poor man! .Mr. r,, . Jr. Anderson, and Mr. britzherbert, captain of a comt anv of volun- , , ... - - . teers, niiUieuiateiy took him ud sham v a- bout iuthe latter taking out his ikx ket book aod asking hU name. In the evenmg.wheij lie went tti he diiHed,' Catitain Fimizies tax ed him with having publicly expressed syiu .....i... :.i. i r .-A . .. 'j - i .i iunnj wmi ;ir. uuruiiip, ami yesieroay ne wa asked alout it atrain. You mav ; iudtre by this of the stromr feelinir airainsf him. (Mr. G.) This morning. Kellj', Smith, GoldT .sou, and Jr. oz, were taken up and lodg ed m headquarters. What evidence there is against them is j et to Lc seen. The anxious iiKjuiiy naturallj' arises in your minds, Is Kingston safe? It is generally thought per ectly so, for the pres ent at least. Besides the forces on the pot, they have sent to Nassau, Bermuda. and other places for reinforcements. Every rentieman in the city is a soldier, ready to bed the last drop of his blood in our de- leiice. A strict warch is keut. aud it is le- leed the majority of the blacks here are on our side, although, manj-, even little girls and boys, have been heard to talk nuitc an- pioviiidyot what has been done.and threat ening something similar to KiiiL'ston. Most of these have been taken up, aud notwith standing it was designed to be a general in surrection, it is lielieved already to be al most entirely quelled. So promDt and ef- teetiv ehave been the mexsures adopted, that ii'ey nae Leen ten ihed into submission. cttu. is you may suppose, we are by no mentis free from apprehension. What most ot us dread is setting tire to the city, on which account, no night services are held. J UCRSDAY hVEStNG. Oct. I'Jth. I am closii g this to-nicht to send off in the morn ing. J. has cone to take his turn as night guard, and will not be back till morning. Under present circtitnstaees his absence is doubly felt. J. W. Crole has len taken up to day and placed in custody,it is suppod to give evidence again.-t Geo. Gordon, hav ing been so much with him of late. Flarry, the sboemakcr.atid others have also leen ar rested. B umors aieafoat resectiiig Btiach. Mr. Burton has been heard of and is safe. I grieve to think how anxious-yon will be till you can hear further tidings . from us. All you can do is fo commend me to God. which I know you will do constatyly and fervently. Large numbeis of the rebels have laid down their arms and sued fbr mer cy, and it is thought the neck of the rebel lion is broken. So take courage and hope for the fiest. Ever your fond sister, , , C. was, as General Logan justly defined it, an fviiiii-iinfiir 'CI... .... levt stand on mfHirrn Zion, lit the valley of the Gi eat Salt Lake the laud of the letter Day Saiuts the land of many wives and chiidiin the laud where- Bcpublicanisui aud democracy are unknown the land of the one umn ower. There ait three gov ernments iu Utah, viz: the Territorial, the Church, aud Biigham Young's Govcihrncnt. The Moiiiruii prophet is the head of the two last ii.ei tk.iu-.d. ' Tin- fn--t 5 i.o:i!,i;l,.t exerimeut. lhe couuny is, commuted to l by Concrcss, but i: is a fie! ion Utr hr.n jo-a nothing lhe first cardinal iKiut which elected to the LcgisLtute except Moiu;ons. wsis to be assertained with the leal disposi- If the Governor votoes laws i,a;sed the tiou cf the dominant class in theiebel Slates. Lt-giluture of the Slate of Deseiet cau pass Upon that everything depended. Was it them, and Gov. Young gies them bis sanc- trust-worthy? Was it such that the hand tion. and they are laws for the Slate, when or uie c tared Btates ccuM te toon and en- I tliey laued to be so lor the Territory. The iireiy wiinarawn f The President has never said to the peo ple iu the unorganized States uhoia he sum moned to act, "Do this and that, and then the States will be restored as before." lie has merely said and repeated: "Certain things are obviously necessary in -any recon struction. Now, then, let us see what you propose. 11 he had said, after the surren der of the rebel armies, ".Now do so and so, and you shall be as you were." there would have been no discretion. 'Ihose to whom he appealed would have complied categori cally with the conditions. Twe lei tesLtiia tives would have come to Congress. The foolish advice of withdrawing all the nation al forces would have prevailed, and the late rebel States would have been restored to their full relati-jtis in the UniouT before the disposition of the people in thei wa- known. Now by the course of the President this dispo-ition has been fully reveaied. To use a familiar phrase, be has given the late r! els rope. The consequence was, that iho.-e to whom his proclamations aopeafed at the couth showed exactly what they thought and hoped, and the Democrat partv at the North, supposing that the late rebels were to return upon their own terms, opened in full cry for what they called the. President's folicy. That policy, as now appc-irs. - was simply an experiment to assert ain if . the lite insurgents could be trusted: and tlie result is before the country. So, also, if the President had called Con gress together in an extra session to prescribe conditions. Congress itself could not have acted intelligently. But now, when it meets in December, it. understands exactly the spirit wit h which it has to deal. That spir it is hostility to the Union and to, all who have been faithful to it. What the KaL-igh J'r7re.v; says of North Carolina is undoubt edly true of the entire insurgent section : "lhe V ance and Davis leaders fused and marshaled their forces ajrainst Governoi HolJen, as they would against anv other man who h.td denounced tt e war and the Confederate leaders, and hence the largo vote airainst th in. If Governor 1 1 olden is beaten, the same meu who have doue it would vote for Jefferson Davis cr Zebulo'n B. Vance against Andrew Johnson. There must be a great e-hanee of heart in North Caro ina before Andrew John.-on. as a cau- ditate fbr t he Presidency, can carry it again-t any prominent leader in the rebellion who may ot pose him. We feel confident that it is but too true that a majority prefer to vote for a rebel hero to an ultra, unconditional Union man. These thiuffs are unpleasant to thae of us who want civil law and a place in the Union, but as they are ti ne we owe it to ourselves to state them. The whole people were very loyally disposed, appar ently, in May and Jun when the bristlin? bayonets of many battalions pave them cen- tle and eonsant reminders of the uecessity of good behavior ; but as the pressure was withdrawn the di-affected became more and j Lw.sxir the State of Dtsent aie notpublish j i'''t.ae kept among the teciet aicliives. 1 he Mormons fill maily c-vei v office, and everything is under thcirecntrol. The Dis trict Attorney has six wives ; the Collector of Interna! Beveiiue is a most belligerent Mormon, and besides the cflk-e, bolus also the following ; Shetiff of r" alt Iuike county and Territory, Member of the City CounciJ and Adjutant General of all the forces of the Church and State of DesereL All of these t fsws arc -of groat importance, and comprise more powers than our room will allow fur explanation..; He has six rjffices; ne has six wives. The Assessor of Internal Revenue aud his a.-situms have three wives each. The postmaster of Salt Lake City is an Krgli.-fcmftir, and b.as two wives and nine children. . The -p-wMshilion of Utah is esti mated at .one hundred thousand. One of its leading uierchaiit.s JaM year cleared nearly a half minion ol' dollars, ?.nd a'l the energet ic business men are correondirgy prosper ous. The anifunt"as-escd for the whole territory is about $;)s0.0OO, which is $C2, OiiO less than the assessment of Colorado. tha contains only two hundred thousand fuls. Tiiis people, under the advice of their leaders,'are preparing for resi.-tarice, even to war, against any inteiferenoe with what they call their religious faith. ; They antkipr.te no iiiierfcrence, except from the United States. The burden of their speeches 3rd scniion cven where is to arm for t he cr.ming. conte.-t. Tlvey are arming. Brighnm Young hes iust teturr.ed, after, a lour ft' jour wocks with bis. military staff and speech-makers,. Their faith, asappear" fronr all they ?a;, 2nd a'l they a.t, is re duced to but one item pofycartiy. This is thoonly thing they tail; of fighting for. ard its the only itqju the leaders care a rush for. Oxe nr THE CniVAbKy. On ' Saturday, Nov. 25th, about thirty of the chivahy were piesent at the White Ilonse, amom? whom wxs.Wm, Porclier Miles, of South Carolina Appnuehiiigthe President he stiid,. '"! come -Tii'fer what the President. to liiorure a trdon. sir. class do nm come?"' asked ,1 left a seat m Congress to. join my Siate, and have only acted ai( tljvu.-aiidsi of others have done. You have pardoned two of my Colleagues.' 'Messrs." McQueen and Boyco ; my name is W. Porcher Miles, and 1 only a-k the same favor. j.he iTPbrir. psou.pt!-rcpliud, "Your case must take its chance with others "and in regular way: I cui;h.j. iukc il up now. i tits was an evi-- l.M.i- tuM-.?.-1- III? Jl,l..t w.i. . . ..-- v , ,l,.h ied. and said : ve a permit ru "We!!, sir, I would like to 1 to go tj we.iK. in K.me civil pursuit, either uiercantiie or irolbssionaJ. I have lost everything and niustdosomchiaer," "That i? not necessa'7," answered .the President, "there are.no such psirers used." Not to I t .put, olf, .Miles continued, "Is there no .' tiii do by Thicb Ivan expedite my paidon t' "None at all. unless vou see the Attorney I General and learn if there are reasons why ' it sr.ould not be erantcd. and the chiva r:c more insolent, until now men, wouien. and children, on bended knees, are imploring Mi.es lowei hurriedly out of the presence Andrew Johnson to restore them their tiar- J of the men he had so often mocked, to hunt ling pet, Jefferson , Davis. These iid'atua-1 up the Attorney (Jeneral and hurry his par tions may be sweet and pleasurable now, j don through,, mi he could get out of the but if we mistake not they will become ter- sight of those whose associations were evi ribly bitter before the ; March winds shall ! detuly to disagreeable to his retined fcenses.' a uave ceased their requiems. e regret to speak thus, tut wide spread and increasing disaffection compels us to do it. The sup porters of Wade Hampton and Mr. Worth are the enemies of Andrew Johnson, and will be as long as he is the enemy of treason and foe to traitors ; and when the time comes when they can strike him a blow they wiil doit." , . . , . The course of the Administration, in pa tiently permitting the real spirit of the late rebels to display itself, will, upon reflection, not be condemned by any truly loyal man. To Renovate Black Sii.k. Take the dress or cloak to pieces. Mix an equal Tngencjtt of a Chinese Tailor.: qnanity of honey, soft soap, and spirits of When Minister Ward was in China, a clercv- I "idV to the consistency of cream. Bnb man who was with the embassy had occasion . Rome of this on all the soiled and spoiled to sat hi attt an 1 mnMUn both inended 1 Fpotsi with a liard brush, and when all the before appearing at Pekin ; they were so I "tains are removed, rub over the whole diess much patched and darned by a Jong resi- j with the Fame mixture. After this, dip deuce m a Ian 1 of scarcity of tailors and each breadth in and out of the ter until high prices, that they were not fit to be' aI1 tne mixture is off, and hang the pieces seen ; and at Canton he left them to have a , nn line that the water may drip from them, new suit made. He received at the appoint- i P not wring or rub the silk together. Iron edtime new garment-, with every darn aad J fconthe wrong side. ( -- r1 ; patch fa accurately true to the old clothes, j - , . . t ' that nothing but t he greater strength of the j Annexatiov of Canada; The Fenian new cloth could 'determire one from the excitement having somewhat subsided in other. The tailor had uoluckilr conceived Canada, the provincial confederation that the darns and patches were no many ' scheme.' our Montreal correspondent states,' emblems of the clergyman's profession. : . will now be brought up again. , Every ef- . lion wui oe maue oy tne ianauian anunome OXp.SAXD XOTES FOR S Lit. Tbe StldersiirnsJ rnn: . .u . . . . ... . t tw . . 1 ... -1 - t r. n """-wimiaiii cttontT-.,, : . - - " . ' . r. : . ' a k..- tl,.:-. tiAlltl, At nan. aiso per eent G?Terei.t ntw: -''cw man . t hey may l.srei, ro yon sooner j r..u.,. , .,r .' Vi Ji!.-l!i "a ""iAh nd cried out. ' ' ' r li B.i5WOOPB.Vl than to.ohr of ns r i A-k them .whatihey feign wa -w-icim venr wmre jo-i eiu. c ... .'" '-r in t)4 ii7 4, i864. . - au L-i ' wariK 4nd it mv nfe T'u vieia it up read- man on the Island, then the chddxen, and aJl over, doctor ; you needn t eome in The New Bedford Mercury tella a fitory ) governments to effect a union of t he colo of "the height of ewnomv, bordering on . Jiut the maratime provinces still oppose meanness," A man of immense wealth in .A trench Republican club has been or; one of our large cities was sick. At length, : franked m Montreal with theobject of actfa aftr .i-a r ln. b died dorinir ting in favor of the annexaUon of Canada t ;ht A .-hiH. only heir to to the United States. -IVrhns xrni ha I het Old Mr. Hinchelwoixl also had a narrow es-1 his vast estate, sat by the window tne next ' ; , . . , . k olhem, aT vm, area ' cape, but they leveled hi hon-e to thelnmrning. watching the advent of the physi-r A ermont; farmer counted lhe prodact . . V..' i r. u:- t.Aii;,l, A. fin A h annroaehed the huse, the be- of one kernel of buckwheat and fuind the yieiu 10 te inieo utouaouu vwu uuuuiiai iiu yenty kernel - - - -. it s There are on enr army and navy Tsts a genera!, cn'onol, lieutenant colonel and sev eral surgcrn.s, natives ot the Sandwich Is- ' lands, who volunteered to fight for the U nion rstuse tm the firA call 'for men,- and it is claimed that the two thousand AineiicaDS ; re.-idiog on these ilaridj, gave more to the, Sanitary' Commission, in proportion.to their; numbers and means, than any community 1 in the United State. -j. " r- :. ' - -j " There is a genuine "war of races" at New Orleans, benveenthe Creole and American citizens, all about tbe teaching of French in k the public .schools. The American element - has control in the city, and js determined that French shall not be taught, 1 and that : the next generation of Creoles shall be thor oughly Americanused.' -This rouses in iho oppoite fany a spirit of jealously il not of;; hatred., ".. ' . , . . '- A Mountain of Salt. A striking curi- '. osity has lately bec-u discovered- in Nevada Territory.', It is a mountain of. rock . salt, situated about twenty miles from Meadow" Valley, and only -eighteen miles from the' head of navigation on. tbe - Colorado river; -It rises abruj'tly from the plain, about four hundred feet in heisrht,'.a mountain' of pure,., sparkling," erystalized sa!tJ ':..-'- 1 ' - - -''.- 'i .,.. - . - 'r The country between Louisville and Nash- , ville is perfectly 'alive with wild pigeons, Tbe yeomen of Kentucky .and Tepucssee are reaping rich harvest from the Innumer- " atle roosts along railrdadt i One night last week the pigeous thronged upou the. Green 'L. river bridge in such, weighty numbers that the safety of that struct ire was imperiled. A merchant who- started in business in New, York a few years ago,, with a capital of $16J,tnJ. was "admitted to thej aluiiwhouM. hut week a a pauper. " " ' " nr