Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, June 28, 1862, Image 2

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O. .TACOII, Keillor.
JACKSONVILLE.
SATURDAY, - - .1VKV. 39, 1802,
"To tub v.rf Cei'cr ami rrnMANKNCV op Torn
U.MON. V OoVK.nt.NT Hill Till: WHOM: IS IMllS-
f,
rcvuiiLR.' Wutliington,
The J)tiy 1h JlriukitiK.
'Unton men of the Xortl. havo always
maintained ttiat tlio present rebellion was pre
cipUatcil upon ttio people of the South, con
trary to llielr expressed wilt and regardless ol
thctr'sotcini. protest ; that the peaceful loyally
ol the .Southern people tins been silenced by n
rnflllnry despotism, more rigorous than that
wjltcli prevails over the frozen pl.ttits of Una
sin i'nml that, a) soon ns the vlctorloiu col
umns of the Union nrmy reached the South.
cm Stales, nil this would bo demonstrated.
'Ilic great Southern heart was never In this
rebellion; it never waj " fired" wllh lrcaott.
It may hnvo pulsated for the Union with n
slower and feebler beat than formerly j but
Mill It was fur the Union, ni our fathers made
It, and fur the support of the general author
lly under the Constitution.
On the other hand, the Dlxlcltcj have main
tained that the South was n unit In this re
bellion, and that, ns such, It was worse than
folly to attempt to " subjugate" nine million
of freemen. Wo hacpoluleil them to the
result of the elections held In the .South
ern State, just previous to the passage of
the Infamous nets of Secession by the politi
cals, and no have n!cd them how they could
possibly reconcile that vote, consistently, with
tho unity of the South.
From the beginning of this rebellion down
tp the present time, evidence has been culmi
nating In proof of tho fact that there was no
general unity In the South fur the overthrow
of the (lovcrnment. livery d.iy odds to the
already oi'crwliilniln;; proof.
Ut us note, In their order, a few or tho
more prominent facts, that not only explode
the Idea of Southern unity, but point will, n
pleasing significance to the speedy restoration
of the Union In nil III Integrity nnd glory:
1st. lly the late papers from the Statci wo
have the full report uf n convention, recently
held nt Nndivllle, for the purpose or taking
the necessary steps to rotoru 'IVntiece to the
Union. Tlio convention nr.nbled hi the
State House, nnd eighteen cottutlcd were fully
represented. The convention was prodded
over by the Hon. II. Campbell, former Gover
nor or tho State. In his opening ad Iron, he
inAcs site of the following forcible language:
'Xo people on the globe cvr went Into n re
bellion so vast nnd so blood) rr i rniiK so
trivial. It was a wild and riclili outburst of
frvnry, like that which swept over rr.inee In
the days of hir fearful rciohitiou. It was not
tho mult of cool, deliberate judgment."
Many other huding men of the State MI,e,
thing language cj'iutly strong uihI emphatic.
A cmintcr-rciolailun has Ikcii ctctiIu-ly or
:aiitrcd In that Slate; and cro Ion; loyal old
Ti'iuiewo will Infco here place In tin Union
iigalu. May Cod hasten the diy.whcu llw
sacred ensign cf the Itrpubllc shall limit In
every place throughout tin- length nnd breadth
of that noble old State ! Light Is dawning
nnd the bloody Infatuation of the demagogues
Is breaking. Let tho good e.uic roil on I
'.'d. The goo.) old North State has lately
snubl-rd the tyrant.', that have so long covered
her with infamy and disgrace, am) riotod over
n prostrated nnd ilol.ilcd (.'onstltulinn, in n
fearful saturnalia of disorder nnd blood
Major lies nc, of Washington (In lli.it Stale),
wni nrrcsted by the minions of did". Rivls, lor
tho tilteraneo of some patriotic sentiments,
and hurried off lo ltlchmond for trial. ftov
crnor Clark, backed by the convention of tho
Slate, tent n peremptory demand to the nil
lliorillesnl ltlchmond for tho Inimvdiu'o deliv
ery of tlic Mayor, nnd they wero compelled to
iK'liier him up. 'I ho Virginia chivalry wero
Informed, by tlio committee that demanded
Mr. Iteijiess, that Xorth Carolina was enju
bio of managing her own nff.ilrs, nnd that no
more of her ellluus must be taken out of thv
Stale.
Tho mll'tary dcip li of the s'luVng C'onfed.
cracy have been notified by Hie tioiornorlhut
NoFlli Carolina will furnl.lt no mora troot
to fight tho battles of treason nod dlstiulon.
Infamous conscription net Ins bocn set nt do
llanco by the Convention of the State, and the
agent ol Jeff Ihvls, sent there to collect arms,
has been llatly told that he can luie none.
The Coi crnor has Informed the rckl authori
ties, that they can use tho raHro.nl of the
Stato In retreating homeward'. Mcantlmi
large numbers of the North Carolinians nre
being mustered into tlio scriiec of the I'nitid
States, and tho Slate is about to wheel back
into the Union again. All hull to the patri
otism of tho people In the gopd old North
State I
.'I. Little spunky Aikun.as begins (o bliow
signs of dlciatitfaclion with the negro Gov
ernment. J I it Uoicrnor lulhs lou J of her
neglected interests, ni.d violated lights, and in
timates that, under certain eircinnst.ii.ccs, (he
will eeecdo from Siccsl.i, and go it ulone.
Hear her rampant (,'omnor :
"If the nrtuhs of tlio Confederate heart
do not permeate beyond the Hist bank of the
Mississippi, let Hoiithern Mls'ourlaiis, Arkan
sas, Te.fai.s, and thv great Wet, know it nnd
prepare for the future. Arkaustis lost, aban
doned, mbiugated, Is not Arkansas ns tho en
tered tho Confederate ti'oicrnini-nt j nor will
she remain Arkansas, ns n Confederate State,
deflated ns n wilderness,"
Thb is a gentle hint to JtlTi .t Co. that
they mu.-t scud this fighting- llcelor a few
brave", or she will not remain n " Confcilernlc
State, desolated like a wilderness." .MT.I do
you hear! Arfennsn evidently wnnlsjo wit
ness soino of tlio'" masterly inactivity "of the
Napoleonic, nnd to rialhwsoaio of his emeu
athlg tritiinphi.u
Juch Is nn exhibition of the much talked of
unity of the South. How do the Ulxlelles
like It? ... .
Okxkrat. lli'MF.n. Tliis Oeneral, whose
falo emancipation proclamation has nttractcd
so much public attention, was born in the
District of Columbia, ind Is now sixty yearn
old. lie was nolcd for his pro slavery views,
before the war, und was nn energetic Urcckln
ridge Democrat. He was made, n llrigndler
by reipiest of Colonel ltlchardson, n ICciituck
Ian by birth, who now represents n district In
Illinois, nnd who is bitter nnd unrelenting In
his denunciations of oil emancipationists.
Hunter has, no doubt, entirely changed his
views on tho subject of slavery since the com
mencement of this wanton rebellion, Ills
proclamation. shows clearly Ihaaiiimiisof Ids
mind now. Ho would wipe the whole inslllu
out by ono fearful stroke of military power.
It is n little singular that tho-o who have
been, heretofore, tho warmest friends of the i
South nnd the ready anolcists of all tho un.
warrantable nets of tho Southern fire raters, i
arc now the moil bitter niul zealous advocates i
of wholesale emancipation nnd general conlls-
cation. It requires nil the conservative en
ergy nnd wisdom of a ltcpublican
to keep such men within the boon
I rtl ll.,ltw It. ll.A li.rt.AJ.MllAii r.r
a Prcsld -nt
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of tho war
r. it J..t r it. ,l...Ml,, l t.l .,.,.-1
of the lending stnlomcn of the Norlh, win. .N"' "'" aM llw onijr rcibct ypo of
rigorously supported John 0. Il,ccklnrMip!',,.u,ll"ly c"r """ '' ''."
for .1,0 presidency, been them.elve. elected In ,,u ' ,"ow "' 'f ,,,clr fr"1"-' "''V'""
that high oniee,a decree of emancipation ."l" Wf I'wni.or figs o thistles?'
would ere this haiesla.thd tho nation. Most 1 1' ,;n,, M Mi Mo"a ,l',,.t ru I,"!' ". '"
oflholeiidersor that party In (he Northern '"' ''''' In l.ri.g clotl.lnjf (ee
States have become radicals, while many or,,1n "'J'!: .V'0" M; "'"" '
tho incmlicrs have become open and avowed
exlrenievlcwii
If tho lamented D-ttiplai had been elected,
the people of the South would have been
equally ns secure In their Constitutional rights
ni iiudir the jn.lic'otn nnd ciinscrvntiie
po'iry of the pn-sent Admiiilslrallon ; but
rebellion nnd I reason woi1d have mil with no
sympathy and support from th it great states
man and pttrinlfc man.
Coast DkrK.ssM. Tkrc is no subject, un
der the prcKiil tlirrnliumg nspict ol n'.faiis,
of greater iiiKml tu th eip!o of this coast
than the one nt the brad of lids nrtlele. Dur
ing the en lly part of I lie scmIoii of (lie present
CotigreiM, wenud about the prospect ol nn
appropriation for Iho constiiirllon of a Maul
tor for Iho defense of San Pranct.co. No
L ..Lu iuUk.l!.L... fl'I.I .1.1. a ......I
,,..,,',, ,, , ., Jvct of this ilmcoursc. In tho beginning of i cnt of tho Cnende this .Summer, owing to Turnips, do ,),
deary thai n troublous limes greab-r rt lancu r, , . , . , , ,, B , ,. , .,,.., , ... ,. ' ., . ..i.i,.lm; ,i,i
, , ,, , , ,, , . , .Secession, wlien nun began lobepa rot c a id the linpossibllly of gel ng there. he Co.,''l,l",'.'., ","
can be tilaced In the slablllly of men or mod- ,. . ,, . ' ... .1, , , ,,, , ,,, ., ,. llleniivililli'ilo
crnlenid conscientious lews than In .,,,,.. of "' iwm, wcordii-.g lo their sympathies, nnd . Inmbla Itlvcr Is now higher than ll has ever ,..,. ' a,i0s, (wMb
crate nun conseiciuious uiws, man in men oi ., f , ,. , . , , . . , . , , ,..,. ........ ,lr.,.i i..i... ,. n.
.Monitor has been bulll. i,o iiironrlatloti forlmut lint be riinforccl " " 11 the Seutl
that imriiixv Inn been made : ni.d the sul.kct
seems lo have b,Mi dropml. It maybe thai
the ilclrtfutiou Iroin lid coast saw the utter
futility of rurllur prftiiiy UiotuhJ-cl nt lids' while pioelatinliig his t'iilotilsni,on bdng told ilnxcn or less ladles nnd gentlemen lo scons
wmIoii of Congress. .Senator Ni-suiltli sue-' that Virginia was nbout to secede, cAclaliueil, i to-day, and c.iect ns muiiy more to eo us to
cwdcil, wo believe, In obtaining nn oppropria-' unguardedly, " Will, I'm with her." AHcr , morrow, llalher a p'eaant place,
lion of 8I0O.H00 for fortifications ut the, tko bitlle of Hull ltiin,ininy of tliem shoutcil j Tho llnttiillon congratulates .lucksoiicnunly
inotith of the Columbia riser.
Tl.o IlnglUli niul Preneli (iovcrnments,
nkirriHtl nt the result n( thenilton in llamp -
Ion Itoads.Imincdlalily took lira wlyVct of
conit ilofi-nsM under coiwIiUratiun, nud nre
m..g inai prac.eai imemiQii 10 u,o sui.jeci
. . t. . . .
mai us greui imporianco nn viauvny ue -
niniidi.
i ne i.iigiuii uoverniueni nino nn
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nbiiudanec of m.itirlal und plenty of kiltful
iiuchlulots on this const ; mid, fur ought wv
know, Is now building nn iron monster, which,
lucufoofn war with Pugland, would com
pletely control the cnuimeiclal interests of this
coast nnd make us the iinwillins deoccd.ints
ujion the clemency of that svllbli iin.l arrogant
lutlon. At least two Monitors eight to be
placed In the wuters of this const.
We boK! when our gilaturo meets this
f ill, Ciingrcos will bo earnestly inemoralled
upon IliU subjct. It will stniigthen the
arguments nud give lorce to tho declaration!
ol our Congressional delegation on this
subject.
Pkiikiim, Tax. The Pulernl poll tax I
now being collected iu California. Tho col
lectors find no diffiiullyln obtaining il
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ugly.
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fail, tho (icoplc pay it promptly mid willli:
.Notwithstanding nil Ihe illorts made by cer-
tiiin politicians to reniUr this lax obnoxious, . tlscm." Patriots, Indeed ! Tlieghott of lien
It is popular wills the inaiws. They nill,(-illct Arnold, titling In judginent in jour
eierbefutind willing lo contribute town. d
the perpetuation of Ihe most lienilieent (iuv -
,.r,m,n.,t In ibo firhl. Thrv Know n.,,1 f 1
that It Is a duly they owo toils patriot fotin- S-'nH"" ,n "' Honorable genllcinan for n
.lew, awl thoy nro'dulcnnlnul to dl.eluige!C(T-v of ,'ls,'lwil")" ,C ,,"1lj" Approprla-
that duty
I.1 llie croahcrs urate about the
fuiluru ol our (iovciiiuu.it, ami tlio waul ol n
disposition on the pad of the people to sus
tain ll. 'IVir traitorous propiueiis will, In
every Inilanee, be libelled by the patriotic ue.
Hon of Ihe i-eople', 'iheyhno their Coven,
ment nnd wi'l msttiln il, peaceably If they can,
forcibly if tl.ey must. Ut the politician
talic heed !
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Stvtk I'himjw ThU Is really n fine Insti
tution, nud an honor to our yivithful Stato (!).
Ii Is one of the most iiui places for i ogurs
that can be f, uud In nny hind or uny country.
They arc constantly escaping fiom It, simply
becinso it i3 so frightfully dUagrcenblo to
stay there. It must be that tho board Is not
t.nnil- nr llm snnlple- not verv nfrrpabV .snino-1
.i.t.... I.. ,......i u... .,. ,i. ...ii..i.i.
llllll'' 11 It till" i i u 1 u ISIJl inu nil siiiri i I IL d
I oner to il.ingc tho cook? Somelhlng must
be done. Tho honor of Ihe Stato is nt stahe.
That .nu'. bo a shabbily managed nfi'alr thnt
dlsgiiats its guests iu Irss than two wccl.s.
Wo cm bent that luJuihsomi'lc; nud veget
ables nre both Fcarce nnd dear here.
Stvth Pun. Tho Hoard of Managcra-for
tlie Oregon State Agricultural Society, which
met in .S.il-m on tlio Kith inst., dicidtd to
hold a State Pair, it the Pair grounds of tl.o,'
.Marion wouniy nuclei, near naicin, on inu
llrst Wednesday In October next, continuing
four days. A premium list, more liberal than
that of last year, was agreed upon, which will
shottly be published. Oitgoman,
Me. tliltlorf During the early stages of the
rebellion, while the revolutionists were some
what successful, their pjmputhtzcrs hero were
very numerous j indeed, they might haVc bceii
more appropriately, represented by the name
!' legion " than othcrnlrc. And so bold were
they In their declaration's of the gi o the
Souli lo frcale,to open In their praises of if ill.
Davis nnd the Southern Confederacy, and so
defiant in llitlr demennor toward tho Inderal
Government nnd its friends, that the latter
were' seriously exercised nboat llulr safely
among so largo a number of Secessionists)
nnd some of ihem rcrlously talked, on more
occasions than one, or the propriety, nay) of
tho ncrtsity, cf icactly armhift thtmscltcs
ngnlnst such nn emergency as that of an up
rising ol their Secession neighbors In behalf of
their innstcr nnd natron saint tho arch-traitor,
liflerson l'avls. How surprised were wc, recily lip lo our Cump.niid dilhcrs our freight
then, on the motrow lifter the appearance of the 'niul pns'cngcrs', thus making It very convent
manifesto of the wouhlie Democratic Conicn- j cnt, ns'wcll ns lively,
tlon, that met nt Corvollls April l.'illi, lo hear Wltliln the last week, our camp has under
these same men, to a mnn, vehemently pro- gone nn entire change n complete mctuinor
claiming that they were ns good Union men i pliosc. The clothing for the men has been re-
ns wc. iiut when our surprhe was somew lint
i tcil, wo congratulated ourselics with the
nssurance that we had no cause of npprthen-
sion from them whila
they exccted to gain
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something by ihcir false position.
Query. Is it nrobablc. Mr. IMilor. that wo
ro ln'',n',in "' ,0 "l0 rcn' fc'illineiits ofjglicn place lo neat fitting
these people? Did wc sec, ns through n glas,i and the old slnuili lints to t
dnkly? And is It possible that liny wiiciThc j.ukcts nrcn deep blue,
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"" "' "," SOO'I, loyal, Vnwn-lovmg tmtintt T
test liy wi!eh Ihcy wero to be known. Now
for nn nppliention of this same lest lo the tub-
gooil old Hag, the hitler began lo object the
uiirns iiy n earing nicy woiini cm u nown, u
wc dared put it up utnl the Pena' Sufis by
Imploring u, for Cud's sake, not to do any
thing of the kind. ' Hut, why not ?" said we)
" are you, nlso, nn enemy lo your country ?"
"Oh 1 no ; but thin you will hurt scmihuly's
feelings, nnd get us all Into trouble, ni.d I nm
for iif.icc." Oh! sweet-scented pntrlnts! Low
tinktinl lu us lo lioisl Iniouri'elghbnrhoodlhi -
Iljg of your country ! I "A Ireo Is known by
its frulbt." Ih) patriots despise the II ig of Ihelr
loutitry?
Again : When wo heard of the bombarding
of Port Sumter by traitors, said ot.e of them :
" I wish to Cod that I had beui them to lire
' the firit gun !" J-aM scores of llieni,"hunitir
i alone they nre fighting luselfdcfcii'o;" " Vou
cannot rncrco ll.im," etc., i to. Deforc Vir -
' g'nhi had scenhd, one of tin in, nn P. P. '
lustily for .UfT. Davis and the Southern Con-
feeler.iry, while other.', more ilk-rut, said In
, private converialloiu with regard to the Ped-
.crnl dlsaitir, that that was not the half the
wicruif woui.i gci neiore iney were none wim
.. . i b "'
ii hihilms nl I ,n Ltusc nr I i-iittf in rrnir llni
the South ; nud they hud n general time of
, "J""-"'b -,. v. ..- . v.
ll!iiiT,itmp,il. I Iim-li.,e'itf.n,iti,i,t.tlle-,TiMirtutf-l
.- - .-
llui li t,1.sM fits ottlitif1 r.nt Ineriiu l.n ll rt iliw
r. ,.r.i. i!.. ?,. ..i ... i....i..J
,i..,.ic ,w...i i.-. . i,-m ,mi,i i ii.,-
otherwise noii.il baio been ftitclil.il in thec.v
Irciue, rubjeellng the Capital to invnsloii by
uiv iuhivi utii tit tiii iiiuui, iiviiiiig iniij iniu niiiiiu n; uv ii, km s.f iiim it, is run iintij imhn ' I "rM vi
Ihcnrmlesof Ircaion, lilmscir nml Cabinet to ',, , , ', 'v"'"'' ', ''" ",";
t ,i..nit. ,! n.n i!Mf, ,i inMifiliW" Cavalry, icspecllvely commandeil ns ful
. ...... ....., ...... ...H .H ......... ." ....
j an urc "'traeHon
mid tl.ey have sworn, i
time and again, thai they new inn.' pie one
ecul for the $iipjiieuiuii of the leldliun,
Patriots wlihlug lo light the battles of
IrnllirJI f I'.ilrtf.la tilno .1 lim i.ii ll.it Mifiiiini
,,r ll,,lr roim.re-. l. , .1,, ClB. ,lr,. fnr iu
ovccuilon. Patriot M'nlo,, inonl sccv.l!,,,-
.1..1. ....!. . e.... i.. i r I....I.. .
7 ,1 i.T ' r ! 'Wn8 nt the camp, ll.c Hoard of lluimlncr.
joyfully shouting oi cr the victories or traitors !i , " , ,. , , . . ... ,
Patriots continually denouncing the (loum-p" " l"?,"f Mrilcn' n"1' "neI
.ir.1foriltfMl.i..f..-k-ir.i.xki,. I'ni.lnu n,"u,r-""S" ItHwrogakil the coiiinilssloncil
j with poelict or purse whose 'hut dollar' Is not
v
.,,.1, 'V.HV VI l'..rv mtvi ..... ,..,.M, (M (t.ft
ii Uthc service of their country In the hour or
Its peril? Oh! Putrid!,,,, how fallen!!
Lsim. ..r.. i... ,i...i. f...i.. .1...11 .. i ......
Wherefore, by llulr fruit shall ic Know
cases, would condemn you. .W.ii.isi.i.
l - , -
1 ' -J- u Nw "i.-A e are under obll.
' " ' fKpvin u n pi.un, ii'gie.u, .
moil tne- ni.iie-ineiH oi nie'ip. i ue- .iiiie-iu.ir
Item, in Iho iiboved named bill, lliat 'called
forth this fxeeli was, tl.o appropriation of
$.'0,000 " To enable the President to negoll.
ate a treaty with Ihe Ner. Perns Indians for'
Iho relinquishment of a portion or nil of their
prci-cnt ii-crat!on, or its rxchango for othir
hinds." The (ITort wn3 a successful one, nud
the appropriation was mule'.
Could not nn appropriation 'be hud lo re
move the Ncz Perees li.dhins down Into the
Klamath I.nho country ?
Suimii.no. Wo lenrn from Iho Portland
papers that the waters of tho Willamette nre
fast returning to their uicustonud ihanuel,
uud that the third gient Hood of Ihe season is
ubout played out.
Tha water in the Coluiii
I1I.1 Is falling fast and its caieer of desolation
is ended. Tho d images will soon be repaired,
nnd our northern friends will foou smile again,
, c. .,. " 7,., c,, . "
'liiR.SrwK liiKisuu llm StalcMtm fays
..,.,,., , e-nnnA
that Ihe Stato treasu.y has now oicr .15.000
on hand, and no outstanding orders lo meet.
., . , ,, n- t . . ion, was cvuciia eel ny our irooiii. iincre
I his sum Is more thai, fullicient to pay our , , . ,, ., ' . ' . , ,
... , ... . ,. , . ,. , or n what dine on our troops retreated is
allotment of the wnr-tnv, or.lfapproii.lated to ...... ', , , , .,
, ,. ! I i . i ,"1 stated ! but no presume, judging of the
day tho npcnica of the Uglslature, ns In, . .. . ..L .,...,. Ilf, ..
1.1. nlv will f'Avnis nil iiiilfiil (iitiirnni lull. us
Tm.isiooK, Tlio vote iu this counly was
unanimous for tho Union Slate ticket. Hur
rah I for Hltlo Tillamook. Sea breezes nnd
pure mountain ulr make pure principles.
Camp Cmikahv, Juno 1, 1EC2.
Dear Senlintl: lly way of whlllng pway a
leisure moment this picnrar.t June evening
ami perchance gratifying soma of your nnmcr
ons readers, I propose briefly to tell yonjomc
thing about tlio Southern llattallort'of the
First Cavalry Oregon Volunteer.
How wc got fere, our Trials nnd tribula
tionshow wo journeyed through rain nnd
snow and mud, went to bed cold and wet, nnd
sometimes ht.ngry-nit this i need not tell yon,
nsltlsliiitheiiast nnd nlmost foreotlcn. Suf -
ficeit trfsay, wenrrlicdnt Camp Clackamas
il. nil ,.f M,. t.i i it i,t. .i
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condition. Our enmp Is very pleasantly loen-
ted, on the north side of Ilia Clackamas river,
oi the ground occupied by the Stale l'alr last
full, nbont half n mile from lis Junction with
the Willamette.
The steamer c.prcs, plying
I between Oregon City and Portland, runs ill
cciveil anil issued, nml I nm conliileut thai
there Is scarcely n mother who would know her
lown son nt n Utile distnuco. Wu ucd to be'
nblc to recognize each other by the baik, but
lint n liner. Tim rnrr mi1 t.illrrt llml trr.irnl
not to now.
Tlio rags und tatters that graced
here, nnd nt Camp Daker, have
. many of us
uts nnd J ickcls,
'
Insly foriiKC enpt.
iliC troncrH lllit
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tliMtilll tVMII. VII II 1.1 II U I ill. I II I U I HUH VI K ll I I
, ,, ... , , , I
material. Wehavcolso received our ntiii',1
t Midi consists merely of a gun similar to the
yager, only, pcrhap, two Inches shorter.
nppcnrs to bo n convenient and efficient nrm.
Wc hnd not yet tried It nt target.
Wc nre now, having recehedour clothing.
anus nnd equipment, ready lo do our Uncle
Mnte service. Prom present Indications how-
eicr, we will not lie nble In do inutli Pr Iilin
making II Impossible to go by the Dalles, n
, inc peringc nronnii ino s,nraiic cannni oe
made. The snow Is still llneerlni In tho Cas.
cade Mouutnlr.s by way of tlio old road, byif.'jpT "
Poster's, rendering it nlmost Impossible to go 'Candlei.' .'...'..',
that way. So, Inking nil things toether, I Vlm-gur pirg.il
would not hosttrpit'cd If wc were here nmnnlli .
vet. However, ns Iho cherries nre cetthiLf
rlpe.nnd wc lire becoming somewhat ncrptatnt.
rd with ll.c fipfe In the vicinity, the lime'
will unis off nli-isnntlv cnmteli. A eood
many of the citizens have visited us, n major
ity of whom. I believe, were ladl-s. They
have shown thcniKlvei to hi kind, hospitable , pPI-I'H JACOIW is henby npiioliilnl my
. ., 'jil iigint, lo lake charge of Ilia Mglei Mill
ami ngrecalin'. nroiwilv. In .lncknn ciniiilv. and Is niillmrlnl
The Sutler (perhaps you know htm),n friend
r from K vllle, nnd a ' I.uir." were out for -
I , , ' . . , ,
i , aging to day, nnd from Iho report they give,
. wire emtneiilly iueecsfiil got nit the cherries
( they could cat, their dinner, pretty girls In
talk v.llh, nnd InvlUd to call again. We had
on ll.c eminent success of the Union liekct.
llor.n Sotir.ii Dor
. i
i ii. ,
(ol. htcln.
district of
linvir.w at C.f CiacK.Di.vs
bergcr, cominandlug the military
Oregon, accoinpanlcil by Majors
rj I ..,,l,.v.t
r i.ucnocii,
o.kIn, Mini.,
, Wlmton and Prancls.Ci.pl.il
i I
....,. .,. ,.... ., ,,. i,,...,, ,.,..
i n n
Ililan"
Illlans proceede-il on board the steamer Van-
"ivfr, Saturday mnn.ing last, lo the
! Clackamas counly Pair (i'round, where Ihirc
' , .. ', , ......
nro ni iireseni eiicaiiipeii unco mm n ii.iu com-
'
. . ..f.a ..I .Jiiiilnil I ...1i.,.t.. a Irv t l.i. I . i
lows: Company A, Captain T. S. Harris;
i. . .i u .
Company 1), Captnlii b. Iruax; Company
P. Cniitahi .1. W. Mathews. nud ndetaelimeiit
P. Ciiiituln il. W, Mathcws.nud ndilaehuuiit
of Company 0, commanded by l.leut. While, , '", ';r 'lw clr",'lt C.iiirt.ngiilnsUaU Hejn
,,',',, , ,,, , ,, ,'woeJ, lu favor of llio Mhl I'altirmii.
and the whole under command of I.icut.-Cul. i ji.jj, VIir, Hierln.
Mwy "' MsJor lt'llMWOII. for the purpose
' "MeUI y examining and. ei lew lug the camp
' d Its otliccM and regulations. Shortly after
. m.iABj r.r i. i..unii. ni..ia. ...
Illt,.lff I'l IHU litlllUIIUIIt lllilllll lljM'll
. ,...!,, . l ., 1 , , lltieil tUnil llllll, Mil klllll, I 1 ,1 'J 1 1, 1 ,
K" ') ll' 'nien .....d then ndmluls- Mf ,. muecrs,lo, cirsoid und nwrj four
"( .' ,c 0;"1' fkf' ' '' mCmlt mC; ,C'j,l,"f;r'S
the Colonel nnd tho other ofllccr c.xiimtiit.l Hie , i'"?.,'"!' VV. w. , '' ..t,.ir,?t"l.ti ..',.' ..""
ptnrlcrs. After this, n eollatlon
of gooil
lliingi wns strud lound, nnd nil par tool,
...
.l.i ...t.iii,. rt ,,i,, n,n I. it tf., i-M.n.in.
"" ) " T,"llvi l"" !'
I iioing rspeei.il jus.ico to inc ctarci" ami oilier
luvigorulliig cordials. After lunch, nil the
eonipanles wero drawn up for rei lew, nnd went
lliroiigluill ihe mllilnry evolutions In prefci.ee I
ui uiu voiunei umi tuiii uiui u nuiiiuiT oi Mines i
, iroui eirvou e.uv. i nv icvie-M Having iacil '
oil with entire salbfaclion to tho Colonel nnd
staff, mid with erullt to Ihe (fliccrs nnd men
of the companies, tl.o parly ngulu returned to
tho sleauur nnd departed, nmld long nnd loud
chrirln'g, Iho band playing and n general good
fiellug nil nrouud. upon arriving nt Port
land, the slianier stopped (or ubout an hour,
nnd the C'lliccrs nud guests ngalu regaled them
selves upon tho good cheer olll-rcd nt Iho Me
tropolis, ufier wldeli they went on their way
rijolielng, nud no doubt returned lo Vancou
ver, Ihilr headquarters, well pleased with their
days visit. Oirgimian.
Tut: I'miM.i li.u linen Tho following
is from the Memphis Aivhiuclie, ol May I'.tli.
"Tho lelegraphlc news from ltlihmond Is
' painfully significant. McClellan fcciiis to
jiaie been pieparing Ilia fame futo for lEleh-
mond lli.it Duller ni.d Porter got up fur Xew
i Orleans, Tho enemy's gunboats ascended
.. , . ,. , ' , .... ,, , .
orkilcr, on Sunday, o w lliin thirly-uvc
, .. p ',....., ' '
"'"" "' ' .""' "" --"
when tho uunooats will net lo lliclimoud, ll
Is painful to witness tlio gradual surrender of
our strongholds, niter yeurs of toil in fortify
ing, without the striking of a blow by our nr
niics. lion ever, the policy of evacuating will
soon of a necessity come to a elosc."
Ojnjm
V
k:
-COfNTIKS
r.ii
a
a.
I-
ti-t '.', :
Jackson..: ....i.vA fI3 44.1
Douglas . .7. .... ; .118- 271
I.nuc 4.1 1 :r:
Jn(ih1nc 2.11 2.VI
Ml
Clackamas nil) VA
y2,lj,,;;;;i ';;;; ;;;;;;; ?,!!j , Ji
' itpnii.n '.'.''.'.! 'i'.'.a!!v .'.'.' silt ii':
408
2r.8
'Jlullnonmh."...;. J..:..'..,..' ,ni' 210
Mini C:i!) fl(0
221
I Marlon.. , -., 1)18
Columbia 0(1
''?"' ' &
" "a!
281
fiO
12!)
.mi
10
:ii
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l
Odd
no
CS8
r.i;
118
lit)
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21!
70:i!l
UI.10
' tlininiua., 1,',1
H""' ",1'i
Tillamook 22
Totals.
c.'n!) 3g;u
::t:t2
.Majorities for Union candldatcOl"
3.1f!)
Jnxksonvlllo Prices Current.
ItiiMiitniroi-llit'SiiillmlCiiiiictKlmtltl
.I.uik.soxvim.k, Saturday, Juno 28. 1802,
Wheal, per hmhcl
f.o a
''!', '" j1" a
l.."'0'''. "" ."' I'.V.'.'." ......
A
,-nln n (r. ;e'r' iw't'. S2 r.o a 3 no
C'li!cl.ciis,pcriln ?.loun.luo
' ""' ,"'"'; I'l'r ,uu '"
IIai- li,H lint
$1 Hi) n A(M
$33 lo S HI
17
1.1
20
II
a,:(V ,,jc- cimr, t,Cr lb, , .
' ilo uu with bono
' no Iiritn . i .
l .
tin slinilldcw
ilo hog roiiml
Href, mil, per Hi 12
1.1 lo In
lo 18
II
( MVitTtt" do .').'!.'.'.'!
I ,unl, lenf In llns, per lb
I l'' , In keen do ,
n'!i,cr' ffi' t
' Clici-o, per Hi
10
1.1 a 21)
18 n
2.1 a 37J
none.
2.1
';" fiwi.porilo
' fiViI!1""' "slo ' ".'.".",
.i a
I to
I A
3 n
3 a
none,
none.
31
(1
23
33
3.1
331
2.V
23
'?
An
2.10
- '','.),1 '''''
.Till
no"
22 n
'.'.'.'.'.'. "So ii
, 10 a
Ail n
200 a
wmiiJiwiwuM'-ipsi
(.'ru-btil ."ugar. ..
Ilruwu do
mMmvi.wu)vmKUmmc,lm
Ntnv ai)Vi:iitisi:.mi:nts.
3Cor Rent.
NI'AT
COTT,
T.(ir. IIOUSi:. fur-sr'Sr
furubhril.lonsuilablu Ibirv.J
nt lids olllee. 2I:. SM
-e- liblinl urim
initiin iri'iiin v i
.... ...I 1 Im .
jSST. Ha?f-
i in irniinicl nil btMnem cuiiinvlul HiervMllli,
' ' "' "" ,,n, 'l'1 '"r,0" ''l ''! -'i.'! I'm
inn necouiit of any liiiMiiexsciinneclid wllli sabl
I -.IBjc y ,ropaiy. D.itnlnt l(n-lniri!.l)gn..
-May loth, IM.2,
JIUKUIIINkON.
i!:'?
"si'ATi:oPoiii:(;oN,
Coi'.srv oi" Doi'ui.AB. )
In JiuliceV Court.
TU SAMUEL GORDON :
VOU nro henby notlllcl lliat n Writ of At-
1 tiieliinvnt has Iwe-n bvicl npilust you, nud
iniir iiimu-rK nllurtitst. tn ..illifi t In. .l.-ttmit.l
'i.f U'oiiard Slliigir.iiiiioiinllug loTldrly Did
Hirst Now. imlen ou shall iitmenr lH-lon l
'- llouiiiaii, n .liutteo of the I'eiico In mill fur
,M counly, at his ontce, on Iho .Mh Hay or
."'ciitcmbcr. IM2. Iiiib:mviil will be rendered
iignlnst vim and yoiir propel ly sold to piy the
ilclit .m.i mi; 21th .in .r Juiir, imi..
"i.i l,i:).S'AIM)r!TI.V(ii:i:.n.iInllir.
JU'.M.?
'IS hereby kIvcii lo nil ieioa who nny have
I wheat In tho Iltll'H'OOl) Mil.!., on Hear
Cittk. Jncktim coiiiily. iiliUIs un ilirie irlr !
'nlM i. 11i,.,i... .,-.. , , w i
vr.... . .. ,!. . . ' ...
ll 1.1 V til ki.l.l mill ,1,1.1 initl.i. Ihi.lr f-litl,,, 1..
........,..- , v ,.
Ilic same, ns nil Iho wlu-ut tlure In l,ulliwa
uttachid nt Ilit.- ult or I'atlrnou e. HimoM;
'! I
llurior
,0,,i
unit un
procevu in sen i no wuio. or m iniicii
ns wi mined by Iho la'.d llopnood on
uaim-,1 it iy. In satisfy n:i cveutlon Is
-util unoii u Jmbnicnt oblatuid at Hie June
' Jline Ifilll. 18fi.
pubHc gn.O.
I rrim: MiWrlln r will olfer nt nubile sale, nt
i- Hie ranel. of.Stlekw.-l, A lloehus. nt larrl-'
(Juleli.m'ir Aiidegila Cm h,J.icloii county,
l&'. o.o'bi.Ll.iy. . he'll. 1,'d.,- ,.r July W&
the follow Iiik ile-crllKil properly, lo wit: One
horse, ono II ly. one coll. six ions wllhc.ilici.
ele-iell cons wllhoiil cnlll'ii, Inu Ino-yiar-old
r.i.,.ilti(. I,.i..1..,.ii.iiI.. ..(in ...Li. .iT tvtuL' mf.,1,
nmi iioiue-iiul'l furniture. "Tunis of tale, ea.li
In hind
Property not to Imi l.iken away until
' niM r,.r. 11.11, , I .limn -'W. lull'.
jiiiio :!, imi.-.
, - HKMtV hTICKU'l.ll.!
...-. -.. ............ ... . ...
Suiililnx Partner.
Ai.i:.AM)i:ii iicsvi:i.i,
-I'KACTICAI.-
3H2OOJl3L33lJaLa.0X,
PAPKnitlJI.KIt, and
BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER,
HI! Chy and 51 1 CoiniaercI.il street.,
beliU'i-ii Moulgumery uud t-'aiuouK',
SAX PUAXC1SCO.
n. Illndlng of cvry ileserlpllon nrally c
ccut'il ; lllaul. llooKii tilled uud Houm! In uuy
il.-llnl inllvrii. !il:y
Aiiiiivei'sSni' Ball !
. V - ""- .ft
M UNITED STATES HOTEL, &!
JAClCSONVILLili:.
TOl'IS HOIENII nnnnuuees to Iho publle that
JlienlllKlieuHAI.il nt Ids Hotel. In tldi
phice. on (lie evening of Iho I'OUIII'II OP
JtM.V. A general Imitation ii.liuiltil. No
linllatlou cauls will bo bsuul. Uoeid Mudc
will bo jiroihli'il,
Tlrki'li, Slv Dolliirs.
21b I.OCI.S IIOHNi:. Prnprlelnr.
FOURTH OF JULY
'JK ItALIi!
W.
cr 'i&r
A 11AI.L WILL IIP, GIVKX AT TUP
"Cr.ss-!.:, H:.cil
IN IvKllBYVIlL.LR,
Ou Friday Evening, July 4th, 1802.
A general Invitation Is hereby given.
JOIIX It. P1UXDI.K, Prop'r.
Keibyilllc, Josephine county, Juno !, 1SW.
'-
!: sLiC t jrintvBa --J f KLc?Xil-
Governor, Sctrrtary.
71 Mwjrr
rrinter.
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230
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3117
3.190
Sachs Bros9
Wliobnlc niul Rtlnil Pcnlm In
Domestic, Foreign and Staplo
Dry Goods,
j:ms:mm :ji'; cm ,
Hats, Boots & Shoes,
Hosiery, Millinery, and
Fancy Goods ;
Gonts, Ladio3' and Misses'
Furnisliing Goods !
Kinliroiiliilcs, Luces. Millions,
And a complete nsiorlinent of
Dress Ti'inuiiings !
Are constantly receiving largo niMitlons to
ll.eir now cxteuilve stuck of
'e resjc I fully solicit Iho patronage of the
public, and gii.imule'0 Mlltf.iclton tu till who
may laior iu with u cull.
8.V0US lmos.
Jaehsonvllle, May 23, lfco1.'. 1!)
FEMALE SCHOOL!
Opcnlngr Day of Term Monday, 23d
Juno, 1862.
TEniM-S JXU'Y DAYS.
A IKS. J. W. MiCUI.I.V takes ploamro In
111. announcing lo tho putd'a lh.it fbo will
oiie'ii a Hlionl on Hie 'i'M In. taut, lor Ilia In-
rliiiclli-u of fi'iu ties In Ihe dlll'erviit branches of
LiikIMi iilucatlon,
lu iiuolhirdi'pirliiienl, isoi will bo given
Iu DuiwiMi ami Misie, ami K'moiis on the
(it .Tin ami 1'uno.
Ttrmt t t)mtter- lluglMi Course, $8.00 1
limning unit .Mu.lc, extra.
Jae'kouiiiio,Jiiu'ji, tsn.. s:tir
Oregon 3VI1X1.
rpilllundertlBiiiil liailmr b-ased Iho "Wuslr
J. luglun Mill," llio miles limn JaikionWIlc,
mis inorougiiiy repauen n, nun menu
New ami Iiiiii'ovi'il m.icliiiit1!')',
nhlch, from my experience in conilrucllug tho
same, us well in In iiiiiiuhiclurliig Hour, nr
rant mu lu saying that tlio Oregon ; Mill can
uud will ilo better work than nny oilier Mill In
Iho Valley.
Every Sack of my Flour War
ranted to bo "Jk Ho. 1."
I have opened a
Flour & Feed Store
IN JACKSONVJLLK,
On California street, opposite V. Ryan's new
building
W.M. J. ALLKX.
Jacksonville, Juno 11, ItCJ. ri;lf
NEW BOARDING HOUSE.
AMOS i:. UOGintS has tuhen Mrs. J. W,
McUully's new dwclllujr, on C.illforultt
lui't, for Ihu above puipoc. Ills tablu will
be luiuldied with tiu: iikst Iho inn.hct olloicl,
niul pollen up lu "nmilo plo older." If any
ono is dbpose-d lo doubt Ihu coirectuofH or .the
nliovo btatemeuts, )ileafeo do hlin the honor of
calling, nnd tho whole Hilnu can at oncubo
tented, It will only rott S7 to try it n week,
oi mijcenisior n ciiikiu eau,
t a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BRADBURY t WADE.
Dissolution.
TIII1 copartnership heretofore existing be
tween tho utiilerslgncil, muter Iho nam)
nnd stylo of WAIH1. MullUAN ft CO., Is Hill
elny dlssohcd by niuttiat consent. Pltlicr pnny
will sign in liquidation. All persons l:i.
iicnicu to ino iioii-o are ncreny rcspeciiimy rj
ipiettcd lo (title their accounts, cither by cas'i
or note, nt tho shortest possible date, and
debtors of long standing nre urged to hnilun
payment, ai Ihu business must bo closed up.
Creditors will idcnsa present their claims Ut
adjustment at their earliest comcntcucc.
t a eii.'ki i tir i in.
KDWAIUi S. MOUOAX,
1.KWJS I lIKADIIUltY.
Jackionvllte, Ogu., April l'Jtti, IHOi. Hq
.Copartnership.
'Pill! subscribers hereby form a connection Irs
JL tho Oeneral Merchandise Iluslucss, nt
.fnckromlllo mid l'lia-ulx, Jackson county,
Ori'iron. umler the namo mid style or HltAP
IIL'ltV WADR
They nsunic nil tho liabilities of the late
drill or WAD!:, MOIKIAN &. CO., nnd are nu
lliorlr.ed lo collect nil demands due Hint house.
IMilorsiwIll pleno lako duo nollco snd sctllo
un without delay.
i.Kwisr,. imADiiunv.
.TAMPS 11. WADi:.
April 2.1111,1862.
Reduction !
NO MISTAKE
TO MAKE ROOM FOR
Spring Arrivals,
WE WILL 8ELL
STAPLE GOODS
-AT
ici:iuei:i rates:
For Cash or Produce
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HOOTS AND SHOES
AT
Very Small Profits,
TO I'OlTCSliOllil Willi (lie Times
IllilllllHIIV k WADE.
TO TIIK CITIZENS OP
llI(i:.M AM) VIII.MTY.
HAVINT. boiiKht tho Stoehs nnd Mercanlllo
lliulniM or Mmr. lti:i)l.lCII .c (iOI.D-
MITII and I1. 1". McMANUri. li., nt lids
luilnt. and leased tho llrlrk llulldinir lately
occiipU'd by lie lift nami'd parlies, wo now
oll'ir liiiliiecments to the I'uLllo to I'aior us
with their patroiiaj;c.
Wo pleilKO oure-lves to keep (1001) AltTf
CI.US. uud to sell Ihcm at ttu I.OWUST JAUK
SON VILLI: I'HIOIS, which nre fast comliitf
down to Summer Intel. Call and see.
Wu will tuku nil dei-crlplloiis or 1'roduee that
can bo disposed of wllhoitt n lots.
Ml iilliUltl & WADE.
I'lKHNlX, April 25,1602.
i.i:msi- imiimruv,
&m FtaneUeo.
jimks n. wint.
Ji)ek$ourille.
BRADBURY & WADE,
OI'HCB WITH
Messrs. JAMItt, 1I0M) & CO.,
SAN TIIANOISOO,