JmTF-'aW'3pii,s,Mst mmiBm LwK Til" i i OREGON SENTINEL. . l w r " nSAv ' .' i j . 4 .' ntt-TjrMrC J. II - - " mm fc. ,H..HhkAL. Jtlftfc.- in a IN ADVANCE. THE OllEUON SENTINEL. HENRY DKlfMRUKH, Pnh'r an 9wu?w. Office over Clugng If Drum'i Stabltt. SriMcitirriiiV One year, In advance, Four ilolUri Six inftntlii; Two Dollar and Fifty cent,., thrcp irtonllu.Onc Dollar and Fifty cent' Hides renewed, paper will be discon tinued at Die expiration or lb lime for which liny Jnyic been- paid. .Awkktis'imi One tniure' (Inline orltw), tint lascrllnn, Tlircc Dollars j each subsequent Insertion, One-Dollar; A discount or Iftjf per ' tent will bo made to Ilium who advertise by Ikt JKt. ' ADVERTISERS, lly application to Postmaster and Mall Car riers, you con learn that tlio Oattuox SairriiKt. lias liy fur o larger circulation In Iht eountlei in" Jackson, Jocplilno and Douglas, Oregon, nnd Del Norte, California, than any other pa per. Till fact should commend the Hkxtimci. lo you n superior medium for advertising. lilt of Agents for the Oregon SentUel, who re authorized to tranract any bustnes concerning thl paper, In too name of the pub lisher : I;. I. Fisher San Francisco JValwortli A Kuync.. J. M. McCall ,J. 0. Davenport ,W. W. Fowler rlt. H. Duulap Jnhti I". I'rlndli A.II. MclUnlu W. V. Itln-hxrt H.J. Foibe V r.. M. ivnii Jot'l Thorn . Itufti Mallury ....Yrcka Ashland. Gas burg , Applegate Vllllammrg Kcrhyrllle Waldo Kerbyvllle Waldo Althnuae Canyonvllle Uoseburg , Salem lano II. Monrc 'P. M. I'llswnrtl F, Chartnau D. W. Wakellild Ili'iijuinlii Cook J. Il.ginlll Kugcne City. Oregon City. Albany. Corvallla ....Crescent City L.P. FISHER'S Advertising Agency Ko. WW JVn.lilnsjtim aintt, ' Nearly oppolto Magntra'a Opera Houar, HAN FUANCI8C0. Advcrtlemcntn and uli-crlplloni Mjllcltcd (or Ilio OiiMiov Hkntisk.i, nnd lor Die principal imperii mi the I'aclHc cimt. Advrrllarmenta inrminliil In pnp n pulillrlicd In any portion of iuAiUiiI!cMhIi. .. 1JUSINKSS OAitns. O. W. UKKKIt, Physician and Snrgton, ' OITICK, C1TV DllL'O 8TORK, fnekMmvlllr, IhrRtm. " OIIANOK JACOU8, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jn liwiiiTlllr, lrrg. Xt 711.1. nll(ii. In l.iuinrn In Hie Courliol f Ilio I'irrt Jmlklul llUlrkt.anil In the HiiiiriiiK't'iinit. . Oct.2o;4l ' ixvrji h. 1-ii.k rvH mimmt. 1YLE & MALLOUV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IluubuiK. UoiigUa CaMtrUgwt Wll.I,ltcixl to any butlne eonUad to iIkiii. In the Nvcrul Court of the First ImllcUl Diftrlel of Oregon, ami In theHu preme Court. Oclobcr ttiil .WAR SCmPJ WAR SCRIP. B. F. DOVVELL, ATTORNEY AT IAW, Will practice In ull tha Court of the Third ,juMI:lul DUIrlcl, Ilio Supreme Court of Ore gon, nnd In Vrrku, C'hI. llolnKaii ugent at Waolitngton, and eipeeU latUlt that city and the Allantle tbla Summer and Fall, ami uny liurlncM will receive prampt Itrnllnn. iryWsl i ' C. I. SlIlAOUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kkiiiivvii.i.k, Jihkiiiim! Ciavrr, Oun., Will punctually attend to builne entrusted to lil care. April i.i. inni.-ijii ' PETER RRITT, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST JrkHin llle, Urvnn. I prrpanil to tnko 1'Icturea In every lyleof 1110 Ail, nliu Ull luu lwi iinwuvvHiiiuw. 3iME3'arj do not pIvoMitirttctlon.nochargvawlll be made Call at I'mikV Clgnr Store, or at the Gallery on tholllll. ami are bin ricturea. Illf V. II. LYNCH. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Foreign and Domtotio WINES, SYRUPS lu CORDIALS, - AT TUK - EXPRESS SALOON, iarWr ar t'allfttrtiU Tklml MntU, Kent door to Ikckmaa'a Bffraa . jFTa" ftr,,or yromptiy . Mtf ajAfUL K. MAY, ' pFFICEIN '.'aCNTIam," tUILOINB, Jatkainllf, OragMi t Dioiutioii ofrtairBhVt. Till'; Coparlucri-hlp here (of ore cxUtlng be tnrcn the undertlgiied, by mutual conicnt la (hi day dlworid. f- U.8.IIAYDBN. J. C. UROADWKMi. JnckFonvllle. Mnv 3d. IWi II '1011 1'HIT1N(J nr all ilewlptlon neatly t) im-ukUtttllicSKNTlNKI, OFFICK JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY II11CTI0N OF PRICES -w- Stoves ft Tinware. G. B. DORRIS Hat now opened t. Bm and Tinwaru Shop 0 Tkiri Mmt, Mur tke Port OflM, Jackaont llle, Oregon, Where he will keep on band the beat pattern -or-COOKINO BTOVKtf. I A limit 8TOVK8. SALOON STOYKS, Am) every-kind of Til, Iran and Coppcrwnre, tluilde a treat variety of Culluary artlclci too nnmeroui to mention. Peraon wishing anything In my lino are re-rpt-ctnilly Invited to call and examine bciml Ity and price of my warm. . a. I a all It4 kill .1..ma In nhlna nvery aura oi .iuii ninin uni; " !" Mr tWN Wan Rwlrnt Wlllinol !Unr R OKUHUK II. IIUHIUM. Jacksonville Not. 9. 1811. M TUB nndertgneil would respectfully Inform Ike cltltena of Jnckran and UI"''K eountlei that be baa on baud and villi iiMUUfac- lure to order All KlNeU tr Hnddlery A, Harnea HI'lll AH Heavy Draught Hornem (long and rlioit tug) Concern linrnr, nuggy imnwi .liml.ti mi.1 aliii.lt.) Spanlth Sadillc. tree ami rigulng rnmplctc jAilUra naoiiie, tiovM-y nmnmi, Haddle bag, llrl.lli, tiiircliiglni, llaller, Hpur, Curriiniilti 'l.liw VVIiln-tnilm. And all other article usually found in a firtt-clait tock or DSXiXnv. A 11 WOHK W A H II A X T K I) . 8tore In " Sentinel " JIulMIn", Cullfomlii lire!. IIKMIY JIUUK. J&lwonvilW, Dec. 21, 1861. -I'Jtf ITd. HAINES & IIRO. Are now Closing Out their entire stock of Goods, Groceries & Liquors, at the Very Lowest Rates, FOR OASH I V. Olve im a call, at the Toat Office llulld ln, eoraer of California and Oregon irtvt. April It. IW. l CANYON HOUSE! i&COCt CMX&ctai. rpilR undenlgned beg l-vr to lnfrm the X traveling punnc mat --kj "' " ckarg af the CANYON HOUSK, CMyMTiito, Dofl Cointy, Oregon, Where they will be personally prennt to attend m- L ... nf lv.v..t..p. ami luianliTflulirri a aauar " mtal can Ise furnished, and partic ular attention paid to the comfort of guest at all time. The patronage of the public I re ,pectfullyllclu.d. Canyonrllle, March 10, I82. 9 Wanted in Bxchang! -AT TIIK--AN0- BOOT & S1I0B MAiUPACTORV OATS, ATASACOZf row HaraeM, Bridles and Saddles, Of all kludr, and ull kind of Saddle rigging. pf Mta ana Shoe mode and re paired to order In a neat and workmaullkv mum,. Mulreor y y rbanli, Feb. H. Oregon War Scrip. I HAVE made arrangement wllb a reponlhlo llanklng Home 10 attend to tbo collection of War Scrip In Washington Oily. Having occu- riled the post I Ion of Chief Clerk In one of tint reparimeul during the war, scrip-bolder will d nie prepared to give all necessary luforum lion relatlto to their claims. I will l give my attention to pouting and arranging l"k and account. (flHco III the frnliitrl hulhllng. ri,m HA.MUIII. K. MAY. Jacksoni llle. June (I.IHiil. 24tl Olbolia I A GOOD aworlmcnt ol Clock nl the Jacn onllle Hook mid Variety more, corner California and Oregon .trwle. 1 AddreM of Oovernor Andy Johnson. Drllv.ml In the llalTof h:0",r,.,0,P" rntllvt, In5livlll, Mnnli'4'4, 10 Indies nnd fellow cltlisen : I am hens lo- day under exirnoruinnry circunuiuniTs. - not my habit to mnko long cxonlmin, nor will 1 maKC n long one in-unj. i inigoi ;("' u. 111.,., mi. ilitntlnti In wlmt I Mill lollll ago, when I made my vnlollclory In llili hull, when retiring from the dutkn you bad in- poscil upon me. nna pisscti mem iu min hand. When 1 made that mlilrrs, I hrl . rMni.t.U,nnt will lillfv to tllC trillll sine iiij .,..-.. ....... j - -- that the affair of the gubernatorial ofuce had been raiimuny aiiminiaicriii, ami mm i juimu Id honnn when all wni In n alatc of iindu turbed repose on the bmoni o( iciicc. 1'caeo, with all it attendant liapnlnci, pervndeil the Oommonwcaltli then. How 1 it now? What condition do we find the country In now f Ixik out, nnd ro wlmt ii lo Iks found. When you extend ynnr vision ocr the vi boundary of lb' beloveil country, what do you find? Yon re men armed In nil the np IhIm.hIi nf ipiif tnnrrlilnis rotnmn of in fantry, caviilrv nnd urllllery yon look upon Irattlvlli'lil, nnil sec leiiow-cininirjiiieii mnw Ing. ny nil nil J ami mny i mu iwihih whal It Im been for ? Why do we behold wi-enliiL- father. dlcoinnlnte lstcr nnd liro- ken hearted mother? Why I the matron clothed In black nnd Imlheil In tear? hy I lhldlsatcr brnught upon n contented ami i...,K iinll Vlivtiiiir liranllfiil land the nsylum nf the npprwuil of every clime IMtluil III liiiman moon i i ii"n- ;i"i ""' kerii up the Iniiiilry. why nil lhl? Four ...V. nn I l..fl mv IwlnvMl Hlnlo unlet mill uppyi her free nn nnd lovely ilnnghier hint nol a urrain oi insnmcr. i remm iihj ii the inlitst of civil war uml Ihu enmpt in tl..i .n.i.t.1 nl ilu. rittihnti rnnr nnil In the lew orgllltirlngbiijonel. Agnln I mk. why nil ,1111. t lirllllliur ..,. u m.U f.ui snttii-ilitn. nnd pull noon von to i.i. ulia.1 ,rtiii.i.r. nti.i iniiiprs. i itiii'mi hold the gullly rwiKUislblc for ilinMIng Inno cent blond. You know Hint It Im ictn said ami aid tn me Hint till I nil unjun war) that tlio Unlleil Mian i unjiuiiiianiv ti.nMillInrv write tlLrnlllftt the Soillh. It I said the Smith I carrying on the war for -t..l... l?....il..... I.il.t W'l.fi avi.. snllrttil rif;iiipi7"tnivn, iimnr. ...... .... r--..P... tn nlirhlgo their rignir uie uovcnimeiii ha never on'dl tn resicet nnd fiwtcr It na tlonal ttiietun. Thl. nur molhcr. know no Uil, mi West, tin North, no South It I iwrv'y inllomil In It rlmracler. 'I ho Impilry run nliitiL'. nnd what U the oirlii'Imi ....l,..lt ML.. i. nitniil.iltl nf tint rlvht. n'ld say they have lain deprived nflheir jnt nnd iiinilliltlonul rlglil Hi me lerriiorie. nr mil me In make nn Inquiry In in nTtilvi Mine, but iniidv that 1 limy ho under t '- nnotlur Inquiry. What riulil ha Iwtii d nlml, what privrrgia wlthlicld, what iirrrnzami" lni, under Ilio ('oimtltullon nnd law of tlio Un. till H Intra, by nny clllrj-n tlnTiiif.nnd par ticularly n i-llixiii or Tcnnwo ? What one ? Can you tell ? ("nn jon polul It out ? Can von take up the Constitution nnd call atten tion lo nny tigbl there guaranteed which you have lol I Can you seo It fnicll it taste it 'eel it ? Yt mv lax nil your farilllle.niid mniiot till what rigid liu Ixtn Imt. What ixcnuo, thin, I Ihrro for ull lhl turmoil i-l war? What ha the Hmilli h"t under tin' Comtltullon, that palladium ( nur liln-rtlc. frninril bv the .il riot falher nf ini"tliir reiii lury? '".Slavery," I Ihu nply. Where has llii- Institution urslnvety Ihi ii Invndiil ? Can uny nne till? Here lliivirimr .Milium nl liideil to Ihc Tiiel that be nnd olher. who had ditcrmlned lo sliuul firm by the prlnclpki nf eirgovcrnnieiil. had Uvn deiioinlnnli-il Irul tor, and rcml the conslllulIou.il dillullioii nf treason.) II. continued he.lt 1k treason to stand by one' counlry, I nm here to-day n Irulior In your prm-nct. I wa making lh" Inquiry, why ull Ihi? I dinct ymir inten tion to pome fact in nur history. In the fall or I8C0. you miii'inhrr the inemorablo ron lrt for "the Pri-sldeney. Three nuidldali1 were pul liefore the ieoplt Hull, lln-rkln-ridge and Douulas. A fourlb wn tinmiualiil Mr. Lincoln j but he had un ticket in Iht .Stale. I in or Mr. IMIV friend. Whit pn 1llou did you Like? 'Tim Union, Ilio Con lltutlnn nnd the riiRirrcmcnt or the lnw." Wl.al did Ilio lbmisla men propoc for your ...... .vnl t 'I'lm lTitlnn. Ilit ITunxtitiilloil nnd tliiM-nforicnunt of the law. Ilow did llrerk- Inrldgit rliind! Ilio ame. 1 vnieil for Hrecklnridge becnutc 1 thought him a lieller ITiitmi man and n stronecr caiididatc than either Dougla or Hell. And here let me ask those Hell. Ilongla or llreclilnrnlge men pre ent If Ihev did not cost their vote under the imnrrtilon ihut Iht-y were trying lo elect Hie MrongcM t'nlon candidate. My Ullef was lhat llrrckinridgu wa a more eligible man Dion lien , tnai irom in wen mi'iwii jmnuhih In Ilio eye of the nution he could defeat and put ilnw'n .Seei1on. lie wa a stronger man in the South than Houglu, whl'e It wu ndiulitril lhat Pmiglu wa rtrnugrr at He Nnrih. We had retison to hope lhat by n eombliitttlnn of their itrenelb l.'nroln might Im defeulrd. If nil were iKIenlul but I.lnroln. ho wnu'd give him u trial. If ho iidiiiluUtrird the nfTalr of State wlsi lynnd rnnstltutlonilly, ho womld lx) thankfufi If not If hu at temptril tn rnrnuruge fccllnnal hgMatlon and udmlnlaterd nir.ilr illsnaraglugly in nny pari ol the country, turn Inm nut. I wa no) for breaking up this Government, ln-cau for. sooth, Ihenimiof nny set of p illtlci.ni 1ml miscarried. If wo arc lo haven n volution upon such n pitiful pretext, what stability nf government do we po?es ? To y'e'd to the d'upleiisure nf n certain ct or r"yi far n lo partition a political atrncluri! nr inch gran deur a our, would bo tn follow In the Mi ner or distracted Mexico. I told my conn- i it. i nitA I tnnnln a fittr rlimieo. If lit sought to Invade llulr r1irhtorconipie Iheir rrecilom. c'i ct nnniner inc naiioi.uiix.nmiii"! the rword, wna tlio instiiiment In wield. In tho support of Hrecklnridge for the PrcaMcnry. I had labored through a futlgulne canvass, e.v poalng myself In all tlio unpicasanlnefj of travel nr.d the ixlmtisllnn nf declamation. I wa enlisted in hi fortune for the ako of my counlry. I believed him to be tho safest for the crisi and I can prnduca evidence Irom many source tn Justify I lie liclief. Threat were boldly mndo lo destroy the country If Hrecktiirldire should not be circled. To avoid thl calamity. I would mako the sacrifice of my henlih nay, mv life, my nil. Hell men. liAu- nn run Inulirv voiirielve for tho mill you have cniclcd in this blootly drama ? 11 me nsK, liougtas siippouer. now rouiii von go off Into the disunion camp? I was n witness of tho reign of terror which followed the de lent of Hell, Hreiklnrldgc nnd Ilongla. nnd w hen the election wai nvi r 1 rcpali cd to Wash ington. It w-n Ihcro that Hrcclilnrldge showed the cloven foot, South. Carolina wa there hn"ly and udroitlr nttempllng to dissolve Hip Uuiou. I saw Urcckiurldc uud conversed .... . .. . i ., i ... ..II .11. mm wl Ii ii m-.oi,. mm .no pcopm - - - ' . ie u.. r : r b "z "' ux,: Wlmt win it rrnvT " L'hii wc coerce n .r" . ...i . .. - - Statu ?" I remiirked, " It I our duly to w.vc " " - -r - . . the Onvrrnmcnt." "Will yon cmri-e I lie again dciniimhd. I tnld him not In denl In tecbtilculltle Hie inns niusi ire upito t one man In Suulli Carolina would rob the mint, cnimterrclt money, or commit nny other crime against the law of Ihu United btnle, ho would bo punished ; nnd it mattered not whether tho law was uroKcn ny one man, ir twrnty, or n hundred, or even by the State t self, the Government mul be vindicated. . I he oul of liberty Is the love or law. II Ihi bo a i, and you have no nuthority to enforce It, you have no law in prmeci mc ra n the strung. My Interview wiili llreekinriilgc nn. Ill-n nil 111 lieri? Ill 111V bosom. I Wn lie- cclveil In him. nnd illscoveicd Hint llieekln ridge had no hope of being elected no hope but for Kinliickv nnd the Simlliirn Slates. okul hlmlr he was willing lo disunite the Slate iHTniisoof Mr. I.lncoln' mcce, nnd lifcauc iliseonlenlwl South Carolina nullnte the subject? To this question Hrecklnridge rrpllnl In oil mifumitm slang about subjiigu I.,,, nn.t ilm hnrrnr of a evil rnnllict. con vincing me Hint he had gone Into the arms of diiunhiii. A he could not bo President ol nil Ihc Slates, he was willing to divide tin m ami become. Presliknl nl part of Hunt. We cni rni.il. I luriinl in v back to him nnd said: " You di reived mc then i that wn our faults but when yon dicilve me ncnln ll will Ik mine." Let mc nsk Hill, Hreiklnrldgc nnd Ih.iwlns mm, what duly 1 lelt you to p.r r.i.in v (l.ilv nun. If vnu eniinnl find out .. I - -,..!.. - ...... I.....M l.ut A.i.i.n fi.P.vnr.t lifct nlini riullis Jint ini.u h'ci, v.-iii ii. ........ .... .. I I ..I l.,l.... ll.n. nr.i.,,,.1 ll.n iiUnr nf1 ii iiitiiu tit ,h .,....,... . .i , ynnr conn ry, aim say urn ;onsiiunion man L ............I. Ii. rSinniln? tn mv native State. I nlTi r the olive branch In me I nnd mil tin. tlonslltullnii ill the iitlnr. With uud iriore lor ll I have emni In crl-1i. If iimiI lie Hi pour nut my blood n fire libation for Its pre rrviit'on. The Pislernl Gnvcrntnent Is undo responsible for Ihi war by the men who haw cnliilhd ll horror np'ui ilm country, by cry ing out their prcti tided right tiro gone, l'i us forget nil parlle nnd former iissoclatloni nnil feu the question n It I. I lell jon, the nvirv qiitstlnii bus licrn made the pieiext for hreiiknii; up Hit Govcriimeul. In IM'J nn iittrmpl wa made to breuk up Ilm Gnverii iiKMit.urd I well reiiMiilicr In have heard read, by n man named lliwell. while etilul on my shop hoard In lhat im mortal Jear, the ptocliini.iHoii of Pirnldcitt .lueksnii, nnd fell linn, us I now il", Hint It i-oiilaiueil Ihc only d i.-lrinu to promto the preservation of the (iovtiliiuciit. It will siiiiiiiiiisi ny ume urns, ler slatesmen. Wilwlcr. Clay nnd .Iaeknii, I xtiii.il now ns Ihev stood In I lie llr-t stoiui ot Sfnli- j ninl for this I nm pcrsceutnl. IM not blame mc, nut jmurtivi who unvu gone wrong, ewno up, show your minhond, tie kunwkslge the error of your piirpn-e, mid rt miHc in support the L'nlinl Sialm Govern tiicnl the greatest and bvl r.ibrlcutlon or God and man. UilWJ theycnrofiiiillifirnllon luckion wrole n teller to Craw lord, or Georgia. I In vile your nlliiitlon In ll. What il.d he ray 1 Then- cx'sti.l mi ileut to brink up thfl Gov. i riuri it." It Is now Iwi nly nine yi nr since i fi w idin nil with .liicksnn Hun. u to Ihe pre ervallou or the Union t iinno run d h" r now Were It pnwibto lor Old lllikory to nliirn In in ninl mi! wlmt I going tin. what would Im ihe trentmi't t nf Huullu rn tmilor I H'lulnili il 'ii Ihe numer nf nn old man who km w nnd loved him will. He came In me n short linn ago, mid In reply In my question, lr any bid been Impious iinuili tn plant the Slurs and ll.us ovi r Ihc old Iiiiii'h crave, l.u said : " Yc ; mid I'll lied d If I didn't c.icct tow llr i Id man Jump from his grnvo nnd order the 'at traitor to bo lj:iioiiitiilmily hanged 1" ll It were pnnlble for Ihedetul In know what I. pacing here iimii rnrlli, ami leave their lonely tiiU'rikielu In mingle ngulu In Ilio busy scene of Ufa, I would long since cvlul in hm. lark son nl Hie si-.it of Government, nnd heard htm exclaim, with that extraordinary linger elevn tnl" y the Kterual, thu Union iuii.it nnd sliall be preserved !'' TurliTwu tho pretext for disunion In leil'J, and the slavery or negro qut-Mlnn Is tho pn text now, Ilow do the fuel stand when we i-oinc tn exatiilne Iheui ? l.-t u go back In thu proee Hog of the Inst Congnss. What wn the true phase of Ihe lluifa? A compro mise vim renumber tho Crillrnilen propoil lion wa Inlrndueisl. The Soiillern .Nun tor, Including Henjamln, TooihIh, lirrmn and n host ol olheri, prelendcd that If Hit iiicusutu p.ised Ihe South would be s.itlifled : but Ihev desired cerylhlng tl.e but roinprn mlse. 'Senator Clatk nib nil nn niiu-iiiloienl which he Mlvrd wo'ild be ntispliible to the riotilli. I had critically kept pnv with lhie pretender. Their Mtrt win o.ly lo ills guise their real Inlinlliui. Wheu the vote was pul on ('lark's iiiniiidineiitmurk will--only lll'ly-llvo li.illots win- ricnul.d. Tin iimeiidituiit wus ndopicd by two viite-thii il fcallng the original coiiipriimlM. Who l ic'pomib'o for thl w. rk ol ihfciructloii ? Six Southern Si imlors s landing Ihrro uud refits ing in record I heir vote. If Ihu ( Villi nden coinprnml-o had iNeiiudoptisI they would have Ihtii deprlieil of a pretext for their treason. .IiiiIjIi Henj.im'n u sin.ikliiglhUI and perjurer, and nn uneoineiou.ilile traitor, wa seated near nm while ihe vote was doing InKeil. I told him It was hi duly Income In Ihe rtliif nf Ihe country W toting upon mi iinpnriiiui nrniuisltloo. lie fiiierluglv tiiiswered Hint when he wauled my advice he would make in, innivu . the rupiesl." I said, you are a Sumtor. in tl 1 demaiid lhat jour vote be recorded. With six other he conlrlMsl lo deft-tit the measure In- ulliinlii.' out. Thev wnntiil no coniiirt). misc. This. then, hiiscnu-til tlio prw nt tlif ficnltle. These slv Siiiatnr destrnjul the conipiombe, upon which they ba'cd renin ii m. let u examine ournlves, gentlemen, uml fuiiales, ton, lhat we may arraign the gullly ones tit tbo shrlno of public suircritie. Did Lincoln or I hi Itepublicans ilissoliu the Union? No. Who, then, tire lo b'nmo? Men who in themselves were capnble of inert Ing Ihe itorm. and yet cried Hiiro wn no hope for tho South nn rscape from separation You know Ihe clamor hu been rnbed that the nnii-slaveliolding Stales would nniend Ihe Coiislilullon sons lo legMatc nn the subject nl slavery. On the JOlh of Diccinher Soulh Carolina pasid on Ordinance of Scmslon, took Port Moultrie, mid Ihu revolution com menced. Soon ofur South Carolina went nut, seven other States followed. Their argu ment wns lhat Ilio free Slates would Interfere wllb their peculiar Institution by legUlut'on. lly tho wlllidinwul of these State, Ihe Nnilh had over lluco-iouiths of the vote In Con gress, n"d eonseqiienlly had Ihe power to leg islate. Having the power, did I boy so amend the Conslitutluii ? No they did not. They 17, 1862. 'came forward with nn amendment to tlio cirot Iflninrt tnrwnrt jr ,; """ ,.... ,11W ,m ,ve w h . !tf. .i..f..j " i ilnvcry." Ihe uinciulinctit wn pasiu ny n VOte Of IWO-llllriM. Illirilliljiniwi ni-n-n It, Insteiul or being governed by n petty tryanl ? 1 will now pav my respect In nunc genlle- men who bate b'crn iletinvid of their riglils In Dm 'iVrrlinrle. Wu have had nunc cl.imnr- on harangue about Southern tlglils. The most nr litem nave procccucii inmi ihum nin lilllonlst. who nevir o-iiid u negro j tiny how been terribly disturbcil. i, myself, owned n few only seven nun I cspcci inej run nie more labor than those who owned u hundred. I luring the last session of CongrcM three Ter ritorial bill were pnil. nnd nflcrnurd' the ninciidincnt was ndoptiil taking the powir away from Congress lo legislate upon Ihe sub- ti.i-1 nl .titvt rl. TIip Ihne fillt orgaiilr.lug the Terrltorie of llacotah. Nevada nnil uolotiiuo, riiinracing vtri-tiifh of tcrrllorv owned by the I'nlllil Ki.ni. imivMe that the l.-ulilulurc ilmll havu t.n powir to luti-rli.ru with private procrty of Ihu citizens i ilrllnw uml iliclnrei si.ne lo im prlvule prnH'rly that no tax shall lie laid on him (the clilzen) to drive him nut of the Ttr rliiiries. How mue h of the nuestio.l H lell for .Secessionist ? Their Senators defcttcd n iirniin4itliiii. nirered III u snlrlt of tirmnes ami conVnlily. mid whieh. If e.vciptnl, won d haio restored "the (lovernmcnl, nnd no blood would liave Ilow nl on nur consecrated loll. Win re, then, Is jor Soulhern rlghl? Whence the iiniHMil Ihi rebellion? What right have linn in. in nwnv? Mho want to tnl. in groe Into the Tirrltorle mid Is tillable to . ml Who hae lnt uny right iimlir the I Coiislilullon ? There arc two p.irllc in cms - . . lei CO W III Wllllt llif Ulllltloll. hlnMrV llllll II ml ...I...... .... f. .1.1.1... U llin luililir. SiitntiiT .-rt'iimviii .i......j - y- - waul lo break up il,e Gmcrnminl, nnd so tin ihe Abolilloiiisl generally. Tiny hold lhat irslaiiry fiirviui ihc Union cannot etidure. Secessionists nrguc lli.il lr the Cnloii snrvin shivery is lost. Abolitionist want ihi com pmmlc; but they regaid peaceable sieission ns n humbug. The two occupy the same ground. Why? Abolition It dissolution: ill solutlnn I ftiiiisloii j one Is the olhir. Ihilb me striving to nccomidisb Ihe same ol.jiei, Ouu thlak ll will destroy, the nlhrr save, slavery. If the Southern Senator were rin cere, nil Hair iipprelieinlom nbntit Lineoln showtil n wondirlul lack of sagacity. Whin Mr. Lincoln came Into power on tint -lib o! March we hnd six or it majority In Hio Sin ate ncn'i'Sl him. He was imwirlcs for iil. lie could not form his Cabinet without our approval j heci'iild not send a mlnbttr to n lonlgn court j we had the power to njecl Irentle intcrrd Into by envoy he could not send n Consul nbroad. Lincoln could not win draw Ids S'J.'i.OtMl n Jiiir wllb which to bav bread nnd limit Tor the While Ilium, without our co opt ration. Where w.it He danger, then? Why not remain nnd rnnlnd hlsuclion? Hence, till tho pretext Inr the crime nr sin filon is iiureasiMiable. In Ihi coniuclliui I must le ieriiiltl(sl in repeal, Hut nflcr cslabllslilng the Irulli that negroes hive been the (xcuc for nil the scenes of domntic t.nli-litrt- nnil the CC!i(u3Ctl jccncjof war whiib luwila'ikeiuil llrt Iilnry or If-r.I-tVJ. tl c nit Ihorsnf this commolioii had lit vtiw rouii Inrtling rnnsplr.iey. Semelhlng midi'rlin ilK'Irciiudiict.Kliiiwing slavery to be imlliliig more lh.ni u ptctext. I was lunghl hi in.i nirlitil day In Iclwe Hie pvopV of Hn Unltid Slate c.ipalile of filf-goM'inm' nt i but u nrlaln portion of the Nnrlh Hid South it pin l.iU Hint doctrine. The great boast or tb S.io-slnnlst wns that If the Oomiitmiit would not rrnilt them to separate prrc ubly. alttr Ihe priMlriillou. iltinoralir-ition uud mm b'mtl horror nf n vlgoroui war, Ihe couutiy wnuld submit, and Id them rcicl in the t-lv gi'uvnr llulr slnlin Irensuiis. 1 will not ihiliornto nny fttrlhvr, but will repeat that llu n gin I oii'y n ircte.M now, us Hie tarill' wa. In 18.TJ. When worn out by toil ami IiNmhI. i In peop'o or Ihi gicat country will cii pt my opinion or government. Who Is -It IV. I -vi? When u boy ho wns laktli iindir Ihe histt ring care tf the Government of the I Villi d Stale and educated nt West Point. All bN honor nnd repumtloii were obtiilneil nl Hi' e.H use (r the Unltid Slate. Now you liud lilin wllb wnrd in huml nnd iirm iiphfiid, irndy In pluiigo the deadly weapon Into Ihe Imisoiii ol hi iiiiither-lhe Unlleil Slutw. Are you ready lo bow the knee to him u traitor to hi country nnd (imermniiit, a Government nf thepioplc. and consequently ol God tho wisest uml most Ik rillli cut which was ever devised or will wir cxl.l ? What kind nl gnvrriiimnt were theso concoctor ol treason ulmut In cslablii.li? Head the lt'climonl U'Iiii;. It public Iv in d boMly rxpn n' u prt n r ir.ee to (Juwn Victoria over Ihe 1'nlml Slalf Co-'criiunnt. (Jueill Victoria is ilouhller n good woni.tn, but do yon ileslni her In rule over you 1 All our women tire equal to (Juecn Victoria. The liiammtr snj n illelnloi should Iw bad. 'Ihu Cliromilt ami Stulml. ol Aiituti. Georgia, and many nth rs advo cate similar nlunrdilit. Tie Memphis Am ImuliC waul Hair' for king, and Hu Major ol Memphis ii ili-spot. Lham G. Harris to he a tllelator! 1 know tbo man! Mi.uu G Harris to Im king! Mi.nn G. Hurr's-who tied Mom thocipltul wllb such il.tslnrdlv iie clpilulion. We ore In bo his ilavcsl lie shotld not be my lave much leu my mai ler! A we trawl along, what more ran we find? The ProvMonal Government of the p-iiiilosoc.illeil ('(iiiffdfMlc State prnhihli the slavo Hade, while tho leufcri declare Hint a si ie republic Is Ihu only n public fir tin wiili. Nn wtiitc nun siuuiiii no niiowiu in - - , ,.,..., .. c-i oie nincw nc minui hum, ....u..-u .... .,... ! can enter tho Confederacy imlw jyltb sl.cr . In Soulh Carolina no man Is rliglbto lo a sat in the lirlslatnri unless ha own leu negroes nnd n proportionate amount of land. 'Hi ir irineip'e, nf representation mid lasntlnn I nvst iitiju'l to the poor nun. tin tn South Carolina to git your rights ! 1 couM not drop Into tho UgUlnturo there licence I own only seven negroes three les than Ihe rrqu'rid iiiiiiiIkt. 1 bedi vo man lo bo ciipib.e ofu'lf-govcnini. nl. What makes goven m nl? Not properly, but men. An liiKiluntlon n delirium Minn lo hava swept over tho lard ll sci ins like n dream. What has it till he. n Tor? Look nt the bailie IU Id. covered w.ib bleeding and mangled corpses, hear Ilio cries nl tho wounded uml ill ing. Then 1 no euu--e fur Ihi war, this bhediiig or blood, this meii flee of live. Wlmt Is Secession? A demon tjranl n serpint In I Men. The wily serpent flint hl. pcrcd Secession into our graiiilninlliir's ear. In the garden of Kdcn. and nur limt pnrent se cedinl nnd hid lhemclve. Snillli Carolina went out of the Union, nnd ran up thep.il. niello, Initcnd of iheclorloii stars nnd sliljies, Louisiana elevated the pelican, a bin) notori ous, mainly on account of Its capacity lo sual iowtuud the minis, fulls, etc., wue vm VOL. VII NO. 18. swallow itl by Secession. Alabama fas soon h pri'KcntMl tiy IHC Sllliue ll gomi Cllinnni ior the VenoniniH Secc!onl-l of that region. Who comnunced this war? South I'urolinn wenl nut on Hie Tl or Pelini.try. lint n mislorliitie to the country that Andic.v .link oii wus nut in thu Presidential chair In place nfi'iitm Hiichan.iii, wl.osatsllll uud nlluwel the Irallors lo go on coii'itiiuniting their uu-k holy schemes. What did Smith Carotin i next do? Attacked Port Moullrli nnd l'utlu Piucknry, drovn Ihe gnlhiiit Aiidersmi inln Port Sumter, nnd thin, under the direction of Ihutiregurd. who Is rnmeliiw Slyknl Non giird, ciiiiimomcd erecting ll.clr long line or battirles ninl lirt. Iteiuregiird continued erecting hi fort until, mi tho 1 1 Hi of April, he had u eonrcieiicj wllb ibeg.ill.ini Anikrnii, wlm tuld him be would be out of provisions on Ihu Killi, and would then, nnte relief was iiit, bo conielliil to mirreiider. Pry.ir of Virginia (that then loyal St ibO w.n In I 'leir.t-. ton nt the time, and iiiiliilnlncd that n b'nw niii't be struck, nr Virginia won'd n lol. An iiiiirmeil Vessel, liu'en wllb provision, wnM In the rellif nf Port Sumter, lint wns llrd upon bv ihe rebels and turned luck. (M the P.'tb, Ituiiiregird followed theiidvlivof Pryor. In order lo help Virginia out or the Polo i. I need not till you or the many long nnd wmrv hour of snllerliii endured wiltiio Ihe wall nl' Sumter, by Ihe brave ninl pilriniic Anui-smi mid his llit'e luiil of riilHiful so'd'ers jon have nil doubtless rend them. Here, Tor Ihu first time hi llu' Nuiloii' history, was the in I'ouil Hug of the Polled Slates dl-grnrjil. Soon nfter the fall of Sumter, St eretary Wn'-I.r-r pnblle'v boaHiil lhat nn the 1st nr May the t'liiifiil'mte Hag should llo.il nicr the Cup Hot nt Wiislilngliui. ninl prenralliiiwnnindj by Ihe iVovisloii.il (.vernment nflhe t'onrnl. irate State to rabe mi nrmy nf 1(111 (1(1(1 mer. All thl wasilono before the proe'nunlioii of IVisldcnt l.nco!iinpKnnii. Itaviscoinin-nifil ihe war, mid you were nillnl up n lo nlt iheSoiilhern I'niifiiliniey. lo join tin m and take buck Washington, w Mill nlrciidv belong s to you. You nro rolled upon In Join n bind of robber and ilisiiulenlsl. to get luck wlml nlrciidv U'lm g to you I The North Is rnrry lig on tin war In maintain He l.iwr and Ihu Com l lutloii. Wli-n iilluii ss'nt conn, the war i n Is. When 1 hv1 nroiuil mid see those gentlemen clothed In lliennlfiini of their counlry, my licurl Icils, nml I wet come the sohllir n the prolictor ni.il savior or hi country. They nre iml jo ir i m mli s, but friends, ixl'm come In re In pn tell Ihosi sirrid rights im I privileges gtiiraiilisd by llu Ci stilulinu, ninl lo restor'Hiiiil""ilrd'liiictiil eoiiiilrv. There nte more Abolliionlils In your own Slnto thmi In ll t nrmv ul Hu Pn tnl Stale all ibny any liolllliy ilil.ertn ymi or in yi ur prnpi rly or IiisiIiuiImis. 'I In in erlioti Hint they hte nny n her mnilvi Is only n coiilrliui w In delude nnd ditelie. Whin jour own Miip!cwvlhtit Iheynieiiboui lo he punbhed- whin liny ft el tliornpoiibniit thrlr in i'k they w-tnt ymi In d sliny jnnr c'l v, while ihcy Imrn mur brhlgi md rob j on nf'joiir nibslJinci I hi. I liny umy lesaifil. Wi'll yon tin It ? 'I ho bravo soldier who tin now among you nre your friend iliiyrnnii In raw. lu.t'tn ileslroy. I hfiiillly wvleoiro Ihcni, elllecr nnd private, i nn Imrcalnnd in in my. but there are leglot more whin mi ltd. 'Those who huu Imsii diludid i nl d.ic vul into a filling nl hostility lo tin Guv iiiinietit limll be Ireatnl u hiiiililly us pnssl hi., but coiiieious. Inti-H'igi-nt lriiin:i must bo punished mid win it lb 1 ihin', ymir Gov- rtniii tit will be strong! r limit ever, ll Is u tioiernmeiit made nnd sustain. il by the wdui nf Ihe Miple, wh'ch I the nieonf Gm him eir. 1 luvi lo hear nor nilhui.il air, which hue no doubt sent a thrill f Joy In many u hem I, nfter Mug so long riibjulid In u relm of ttrrnr " Hail Cnluiiibai." Yaliktsi Doo dle," Sttr-Sptligled llaniier," cle. Again 1 n.k, what Is thl wur fur? Can jou not seu lhat thev nre In the wrong, nnd inint Ime. while we" nre right, nnd must triumph ? Then can be no prolicllmi for ilawiy but In ihu Pulled Slates. Governor .Minimi bore spoke lu Mint: lertns or tl oio who had lain slain In halite nr died from fatigue' nnd rwimiuri'. mid s ild Se cession wus rcpoinib'c for Hnir tin line'y death, nnd imilher and I.U her were te n- hie. Ixt us I nve no mine of ild."ii'iiilu imt he j ' cnll back jour sons, and let Ilm ginliy lender In piinbhid Inr their trtnson." lie then rtfimd lo tin iiioiiiitnln opV. uud ilecrilicilnineirilo bidigii'lie nnd ih-iiccii-lion they had Ihhii iildectul In by the Con r dcrnto iroops, and mid he liu-tid ll i limo would mon collie wli'ii the glorim a old ll.ig wo ild be Hying over Ihe bight st enk hi Uu-t Tennesfce-, nnd the people rreed from the n;--piis'or." lie ulliuleil In Ihe h Her from Ilm Soutlutn Coniintsstnnir to liril.lohu Ku.-ell, nnd to tho proportion iiiuIj lo tin' Pre neb Geiicrnucnt, uud said, "Will jon not iimbr .imii.I l hie quest Ions? ltd ns como fmniinl and siaml by the Star mid Siri'H -l.ii- r y ami Pul n.nno nnd lii'eiuruhl i.nw and I'oi rver. Oar citor will be li.ill.stl In lire nnd liioml, until llii'tinvernm.litaudlhc Cniiitilil tlon lire iimlnlnlnid." The Governor now relnrnt lit thanks lo the ladle, who, he said, nro pilrlnllu ns In former times, when lley s'rlpil ilnin-eliiM n( their Jiwib, nndgiuc llum up n n mcrl. Ilec for liitdnm. 1 npHitl lo Hun In preinil upon their liii.biinds md son to take up nilin In d.feiie of fienlnin." Al'ir nil en'niry on patriotic women, he said : " l'l u h"k for ward to llim wl en nil will In well. I i mitt! hTro lo restore Tennesies to ilio position H or ciipled when I rilinqubhid Ihe reins of (.'nl ernmenl, four year ngo, having done whieh, I will leiirc nnd have it in such band, ns vim may sc'tct." Alter nlln ling lo the Port Don ebon prisoners, and to Ihe snffcrirg of mmv ramllie here In Nnhilli. he said : "Ymi hate got to understand lhat yon who have In augurated Hit war inmt bo innd. lo luke earn of ihe widow and children s uud If llm-e ma rnndlii'.' nnd guerrilla parlhs nje imt Hopped, jnuwillbe held responsibk lor the ileslriie lion nf bridges) and oilier properly In tin iietgl iinrhoad." Again he relnimd Ihunk Tor Hm ntliutlou pilil tn h!ni. uml sat down at lillccii m'n'i'oi past Iwn n'c'uk. An (xelnnjc paer tells ns of the sa 1 ea o of it limn who wns sh'pwriikid nnd c.nt upon iiniin'nliatiltiil bland, without n milling In his pocket. IsitTiiii lhecnmp'e nfn locomotive. Ho nun along, whistles over his wmk, and Ml Im never lakes tinythlng but wutcr lo wet hi whittle with. .. . . If you and your sweel-heai t vole upon tho mairmge quittliui, jo" f"r ' "l"' i,v "-"'usl It, don't Hitter yourself us to it being a lie. WllKNKVKtt n golden wedding is going on. nlmost every jnitng lady would like to bo in the l'ng i or i.etliir lmc a finger In it.