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') i u THE OREGON SENTINEL.1 SATURDAY, - - ,1UNK8, 1802. wmmmmmmmamKm The Ncwui "We arc able to ptcscnt our renders Ibis week with n few disconnected, yet encourag ing, telegraphic Hems from Ihe font of war. 'Memphis lias fallen. Tlia valorous ilcntciia of llmt rebellious city surrendered " to the force of circumstances." In the latter part of May last, nil Insurgent meeting was liclI In (lie city, and the unterrificd Mcmphanj tlicn nnil tlicrc resolved tlmt tlio city never would mr rimkr, but tlmt tliey would defend It to the r last extremity, nnd If llic fortunes of war were against them, tlmt (lie devoted city (mould be reduced to a licaji of (mouldering ruins. Hut when Capt. Davis appeared before tlio city with a fleet of Federal gunboats, n change came over the spirit of the valorous Mcmphnns, nnd they succumbed, not to the gunboats, not to the hated Ynnhccs oh no I but " to the ..force of circumstances I" It does look as though the " circumstances " were a little forcible nnd 1hc nlr a little, murky, with " villainous salt peter." ltcauregard had evacuated Corinth. Fort Wright had fallen, tlio rebel licet had "been annihilated, nnd there, In disagreeable proximity, floated five Federal gunboats nnd eight Fcdcrul rums, with no convenient distance Intervening " to lend enchant ment to the view." The Mcmplians nrc said to be so tamo nnd docile that It won't be necessary to proclaim martial law. Uood I Wo had supposed, however, that nt least a mall scr turn of the last ditch had ben dug " nigh unto " Memphis, and that the ranting heroes of flag-burying notoriety would certainly perish nobly, bravely there t but it seems that their daring only extendi to the burying of flags, nnd the insulting of the Inanimate statue of Jackson. I.Ike FalttalT, they would have been bravo soldiers, ton, If "villainous salt peter" had not been digged from the bonds of the earth, which had stnlu many a brave fellow so cowardly. No rebel craft now floats on the mnjesltr Father of Waters. This great nrtcry of the Nation Is free I The news from Charleston nnd the Shcnan .doah Vnlley Is somewhat conflicting nnd uncertain. Wc awnlt further dispatches with considerable Impatience. Tin: Fatiiiiniikwi. Dy the polllcncM of Mrs. Itrovrn, we have been permitted to rend n prlvnto journal, written by J. II. Drown, who, It will bo remembered, left the upper por tion of thin vnlley In company with the An dersons, nnd crossed tho mountains the day previous to Colonel Dom' company. The mountain, lying between this nnd Klamath I-nlo valloy, were crossed on the '2 1 III nnd J.'ith of May lat. On the S.MIi, Colonel Ito-s" company nnd all the nltendant compnnlcf. numbering over two hundred men, successfully crowed the mountains and encamped on the ntlicr side. The boys were nil In flue spirits. Tlic snotv on tho mountains was from one to klxtccn feet deep and extended nbout flflecn miles. In crossing tho mountains, the plan ndoptcd was this i first a trail was beat down In (lie snow by tho men, then this trull was thickly covered with plno nnd fir bruh, over which the animals passed without much iliffl ctdty. Mr. Drown gives ti doleful description of tho c.slcnt and depth of the mud Heidi on the other tide of the mountains. They had great difficulty In keeping their nulmals from Inking tho underground .K.ige. Tho uper Klamath Dailn was one vuitkhcitof wntcr. They wcro often compelled to build bridges In order to cross slonghi, nnd sometimes were compelled to act as pack animals themselves. They left Colonel Doss' company on tho '.'8th, nnd Jotirnycd norlhnuiil on tho trail towards the Dalles. They wcro uncertain whether they would go to tho Dalles, or tlriko out to the warm Spring Denervation, and from there to l'owdcr river. Colonel Doss has gono south to Lost river I and will try to find a passage over tho mom). .tains, in which l'o.vdcr river heads, In that direction. McCoy, nnd others from the up per portion of this vullcy, nrc already on tlmt routo with wagons. Such Is a brief summary of the Journal of Mr. Drown. It Is cpilto lengthy nnd was not Intended for publication. A 1'irr. Vw, wo have licc.u puffing nil the neck nnd nrc likely lo continue It lor the next month. For be It known unto -iitl men, that wc hac been presented with n whole box of J. A. Drtukhousc Co'a Forest Smoking Tobacco, by tho godhead firm of Drudbury k Wnde. Jf you stlnh to enjoy the delicious enchantment produced by this choice narcotic, call at their flue mid wcll-furnlshcd brick store. Ask nnd you shall receive. 1'otl.itch, nnd you lliall go on your way puffing- und re joicing. Mr. Devil, where' our pipe. Nkw Siux. Gentlemen, if joi want any "tin," Just pleaso to walk In, under tho new, golden sign of Love k Ililgcr, where you can get anything from n tin whistle up that gre.it matrimonial pacificator, on A No. 1 cooking 6t0VC. Tub Law Ditch. Can any of our Dixie friends tell us in what section or tho South tho last ditch can bo found T The chivalry arc hunting for it by n tcrlcs of masterly evacua tions prompted either by " brute force," or the " forco of circumstances." Out oi tub lions. Our flagstuir Is up j the American eagle sits perched on a sliver sheen on the top, watching with a Jealous cyo the noblo ensign that floats beneath him. All hall to tho sacred emblems of national gicat new, civilization and advancing power. Gen. Dknjamin Aiaoiid, formerly I'aymas master at Fort Vancouver, has been appointed to command the Military Department of Ore gon, which also includes Washington Terri tory, Gen. Alvord U one tho best men iu the army. U.U.I.S. John II. l'riiidle, proprietor of tho Union Hotel, Kcrbyvillo nnd Louis Horn, proprietor of tho Union Hotel, Jacksonville, each will glvo n ball on the evening of Iho Fourth. A general invitation is extended. 1802. CELEBRATION -Of Till!- FOURTH OF JULY AT JACKSONVILLE l I I'ltmWAMME. At sunrise n salute of thlrty-fourgnn. The procession will form at 9:.1(J a. m., on Thinl street, tho right wing resting on California street, under the direction of (I. D. Dorris, K. U. .Session, M. II. Ish, nnd K. F. Dussel, .Marshals, In (ho following order t Jacksonville Dross Hand Officers of the Fire Department Jncksonvtllo Nook and ladder Company ) Hoard of Trustees Orator of the Day Deader of the Declaration of Independence j Chaplain ) Masonic .Societies j Odd Fellow's Societies J Citizen on foot ; Citizens on horseback. At 10 a. M. n gun will bo fired, nl which time the procession will move as follows t Up Third street to Main, up Main to Oregon, down Oregon to California, nnd thenco lo lliglmm' Grove, where will be held the ful lowing onnnn or Hxnnnsw. Ilnll Columbia, by the Hand l'raycr Hong by the (Dec Club j Music by the D.ind; Dcndlug of tho Declaration Song by the (J Ice Clubj Music by the Hand ; Oration by.. II. Deed, l's(. ; Song by the (Dec Club: Yankee Doodle by the Hand Denedlctlou. At tunul thirty-four gnns. l-'oiuili of July. Tut: residents of .Inekson County nroheriby Invited to Join with tho clllx.ns of Jackson vlltc, In celebrating the coming nunlvctsary of American Independence, nt Dlglmm's grove. It has been deemed mhlsablc nut lo have n public dinner ; persons desiring, will have the pleasure of discussing nny refreshments they tuny choose lo brtng. W. U.S. IIvdk.) Committee . 1'. May. of 1!. U. Smsioxs, ) Invitation. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Dale to ho 52.1(11. From IhcFacraniotiti) rm.'ii I'.vtranf HioIGIIi we copy the lollowlug laslern news up to Ihe Mlli: Tlio ll.iril!ptlrh says tint Important ru mors hate Ik-vu ctrculallii) lo-d.iy l Iho t ir.-el Ih.il Secielary Sl.itilim l almt In rclluiuMi charge or Ihu War H.'pirtmcnl. (!eu. Ilauk will lake the plare viiralnt. WAsiiiMirnv, Juue2.nHl Thelax-MII pasnl Uilh houses In it.ty - Ihe Senate uimiilmoiirly Hie llim'o liy only 17 innj. Waiiimitiiv. June 2 III,. The r.iclrte railroad (HI pasil the llnil-e In .lay '.ill In ill. nml now only nivalis Ihu slgutliiri' of Ihe I'resliliiil, Advice nrn neelvnl nt Hid War Ui'paitmenl dated Corlutli, JunoS.l.l, and from Mel'lell.mV army, same d itc. Xullilngof Imporlaiico has Irnn.pIivJ Iu any ipiarlir. Wahiiimitii.v, June 2"illi. A dlspiteli fiom f.rn. MeCh Han's hi'mlipiatlcn, s.ijs llml froiii movtuciitsor Hid enemy last nlchl, nml from Information receleeil from rontniliiiul', an en. j Kngement was cNicleil lids iiiorulii. Thuj troops wrrc all under arms nl ilayllitht, nml eurilliliiK In rimllnes, Inn alter slfht itemnn Irattons hy Hi" 11M', who fnuud ltnliilvi met ut evuy potut, lliey rellud tu their old pit rltloil. Nkw Yi.iik, June 2!ll.- (Sen. Iluller waser ciinik-dli't Iho St. I'harlii. llotil. N.'O., 0:1 llic I IHi. ami made a speech, In uldcli he il.clnrcil Ids foelliijr Irlendly lo tlio Suiilh, lint at Ihu nunc tliuu ho was rimhiil. ns 11 mailer or duty, 10 carry out Ihu law of Ihu Fulled Stales, iimli r all clrctimlanci-. The speech w m II rex'i Ivrd. The libel Geiicrul, Lovcll, has gunc 10 Vlcl;liur. I'oirriii: MoMior. June 23d.--Hy tli arrival of ihu steamer from Clly I'ul.it, la.l ntuht, pi per finm llletiiiiond Hero rievlted. wllli uu nc count of Ihu IIkIiI nl (,'li.irletlon. Tho ncroiiut say lint the liutllo lale. nil ily, wllli heavy lof on both sides. Tlio Charleston piper (Villi d that Iho Initio would Ik) renew nl Ihu ncl iliy.wid express il Ihclr fear for Ilia safely ' of Ihe clly, cnuciicnt upon tlio Coiifedcrntu loss nml i'.huilllou of their jucii. From Ihe nillele, we JiiiIkc llmt lint iiluls lino Imh-.i cut nirfrom nlri-nt 1, 0111 Ihu l-la.i I, liy Iho Ftdural guulniati.. IT Ihu tiippotltluu prutc true, the city mut soon lall. Dispa'.chi's In tho Augusta papers from Cliurltotou, IC1I1, ruy, "a revere luttlo tool; plaeo this morning 111, James Island a few miles from tho clly. Five regiments of nrtll hry, itltneked Iho batlerh's at Hcccssloiiville. TI.e Confidantes, numbering but l."U(?) re pulsed the enemy three limes wllli gre.il (daughter. Tlio enemy fought bravely, their lo.-i believed In be lllll, luvludiiig thirty pris oners, ours is istlmatcd ut Irom SU to IHC." D.M.timoiik, June 'J'.'d 'i'ho Dlehmoud Dumtch s.i)s it can be no longer denied Hint JucMou bus been heatily reinforced lately, mid F1der.1l force- mnt eilher combine or fall bark ncroi the l'otnmac. Ye sterd.iy, rebel opened fire upon 1 looker' advance, wllli shell, bul wllli 110 nerlou dam age. Gen. Hooker muucrul wllli one of our powerful new liatlerles, thinwlug heavy shells, which were teen In Inir.t amou Iho rebel. FoitruKAH Mn.iioK,.liiun .:!d. Tho guulioat Jucoli Hell, prooivdi il .Salmdiy up Juine rlter to recouitoiliv, nnd 1.111 iihmiimI 011 a taiid luir. Thu iiln-'U toon leaiuul Hil mid bioiiglit .1 lialtery oflUld piece doun In Iiiu liauk und opened upon her. .hu mcceeiU'il Iu drlilug Ihe-iii oil', Imt not until thu wa con tlderalily Injur.. I. (ieiicral HauKs Is nt Winchester. General Illicit with hli eoniin ind left C'oilulli for t'lia l.innoiM. MlKliell' lluckh.no lieu, evtuinUd to within 2.i mile of Iho latter place, and (,en. lluell can K" that near by rallm.nl. General Morgan' iuni' I rum Cumberland Gap Is march ing towards Kuowllle. Tin tut, (Cal.).Jiino 2CHi. Tho-nas Allen waskjllul und scalpeil by Indians. )elerd.iy. The Ino ilauuhter and sou of Mr. llickox uo cap luicil and carried oil', probably by tlio same limy 01 iiiumiis. Tlio mall fctcimcr St. Louis united at San lrancltco, Juno 2Cth, C.tir Mkktino. Tho camp meeting held under tho auspices ol tho M. D. Church, an nounced by us last week, is now in full opera tion nt Iho old camping ground, In Overbeck's grove. Wo understand that the enterprising j proprietors of tho Union Livery Stable In I tend, for Iho accommodation of tho citizens, In run haeks from this plaeo to the camp ground, carrying those who wWi to go, and bring back those desiring to return, CEi.EimvTioN nt AfciiUNii. Tho people of Ashland and tlcltilly nro making nirauge incuts for it patriotic and old fashioned cvle , bratlon of the birth day of our nation. 1776. BY 0VE11LAND TELEGRAPH. Dntcs to .fuuo I.ltli. The following dispatches came by stago to i Foit Drldgcr, 100 miles cast of Salt Lake, nnd were thence telegraphed to the Sacra mento Union. ' , Cairo, June 8th. The packet l'lnllo Vnlley arrived this mortiimr direct from Memphis. Our flotilla, ..., r n !...,. ...i ,ii, , consoling i mi: B,.,,oUi..0 ..., nH.,. krt Fort Wright nt two o'clock on Thins- duy morning. They nict no obstruction and anchored two miles nbove Memphis nt eight o'clotk the same evening. A rcconnolssai.ee I C , ... - , . .. , )niriniiwn,iniiiiurYFMii,crruiiui uruii-rjiuiiu nns made and the enemy s licet d.sco'crcd r, ,rjrt r devotion to tho cause In which Ijlng near Ihc city. During tho night their wc have enlisted. I'lilcsi these rcfpilsltcs sic lleet mocd down the river. At daylight , clop thcmelcs to n fighting cMint, sve fight they were seen coming up In lino of battle. " v)n. Unless wehnyen.ore clear ln.1 cations ' ' , . , ,, ' ,, . . I., i that the gnat heart uf the people is with us, Our gunboats, In the meantime, weighed uw fc , bo f1.0i T',0 ij0Vcrnmcnt Is anchor, and, followed by (ho rnm, moved lo- impatient In retrieve the disasters that have ward the rebel lleet. Tho first shot fired nt ' bclailin us, nnd tint jet stare us In the face on long range by a rebel boat fell near the l:,,J,c1!1l,n",,, ,uilc!1 ,llU 1,co'!o rull' ,0 "" eral gunboat Cairo, which immediately replied 'jiVcudhm Is nlready moving on Ihc I'olo with a broadside. The engagement became ,n!1Ci JlnlUikV oicintlon In the southwest tronerat. The Federal ram Monarrh struck 'are nl every step siicce-wful ntralnt us. The the rebel boat Deanrcgnn d ntuldshlps, culling . i. .i. mi n.i using ,cr to fill nn 1 her nearly In two, nnd cans snk. I lie rebel mm l.l tie iicuciinaiioniiasii ni ma .nonnrc 1. j nu liuui, uwhi-hi, i. . t t. ,1',.. t..lt. l.nt.nfnH a. in cccded In getting out of the way of the blow In tended for her, struck the rebel boat CI neral I'rlee, Inking away her wheel, and making it necessary to run her nshore, whence she sent n shot which struck Iho rebel boat Omcral ,.... ...ii. r livcli, rcniicrm? ncr unmanagen i.e. .... dlntcly after, the I-ovcll was run down liy the Federal ram, (Jiieen of the West. A broad side from the Denton took effect In the sides of the Jeff. Thompson, setting her on fire, She burned lo the water's edge. The remain lor of the lleet returned down the rlcr, pur sue.1 bv our boats. Tho result was the rap- lure of three rebel gunbo. ,1,1.1, had been nbandnncil by their crews. Captain Mont gomery, the rebel flag officer, and most of the "- ' . . nlllccnsaiiil men rscapiM. ino I nieriii ram Lancaster was slW.tlydlsabk.l during the I irar-micn . Colonel Klllot, who commandwl the Fed eral ran,., was struck In the breast ? "1' .plln.er an, Mnnncjl but soon recovered. ThU was the only casually em our side. Our rams , were maimed by sharpshooters who did t?eml ( execution In picking oil llic enemy giinnets. Tlio U1 loss In killed, woun.hd mid mlsslim ' is hcuvv, but Is not yet nsccrtulncd. "- - ' A Tier the return of nur boats from the pur suit, Commodore Davis rent it nolo to the Muyor of Memphis, demanding the sm render of the city. The Mntor replied that the forrc of circumstances placed the clly In hi (l)avls') hands. A boat was Immediately sent mi Imro and the national Hag raised over the' Cost Office. No demonstration wa, made. It was even reported tlmt It would not be lie cessf.ry to declare nnrtlul law. Five strain crs I) Ing nt the wharf were captured. I'liii.Ai.Ki.rnit, June Otli. The following dispatches arc from Southern pnjicrs : Cn.tni.MTnv (S.C),.Innc fid. The Federal gunboats nrc moving up within range of our Inttcrles. The greatest excitement prevails, as the gunbotls are In sight. Fvcry confi dence Is c.prcffcd hi General Gist's ability to drive nlT the tuvaders. C11 tiii.esTox (S. C), .Tunc lib. The enemy landed this morning, -.0(10 strong, at James Maud, opposite tho clly. A batllo took place, and Ihc enemy were repulsed. Twenty men tire taken prisoners. There Is still heavy firing in Hie direction of James Maud. It I rumored that o::c hundred more of tho Yan kees have been captured. Prisoners taken say that the enemy have lauded 1,700 troops on I littery Island and Jiihn Maud. They nro noiv in front of Gen. (Hit In force, under cover of tho gunboats. Anndvanco Is Imminent. Ciui'Ano. June l.llh. The folhvtlng was just lecelveil from hcadiptailcrs, June 8th: "The nrmy left Ilarrtfonburg on tho (lib. This morning, nt half put eight o'clock, Ihc iho ndvance engoged tho rebels, seven mile from that place. The enemy were advantage ously posted In the timber, having had time to chonw their position Tlielr troop, were formed en masse, nnd consisted undoubtedly of Jatkson's entire force. The b ittle began by heavy firing nt clet en, and lasted with great obstinacy and violence until four f. x. Some skirmishing and artillery firing lasted until djik. Our troops fought at times under a muriK'roii, fire of greatly superior numbcra the hottest of rmall arm fire being on Ihe loll. Il.iyoncl' and canister shot were freely und by our men wllli grrat ilfeei on tho enemy. The loss 011 both sides Is very great. Our losi Is heavy iimuiig the officers. Wo nro encamped nn the field of b title. Tho tight may be re newed ut any moment. WArtilNfiTo.v, Juno 1.1th. Advices received by Ihe Wnr Department state : Jackson's army ullatked Shield' nil vanee on Monday morning, June 9lh, near Fort Ilt-publlc, Diiekiiigh.ini county, Virginia. The conflict was maintained for sometime, but tho rebel were In melt overwhelming num ber that our udvnnce ictlred in good order until it met the main body, when ll.ofebcls were driven back. The fighting It said to havo ban very severe. 'I'ho loss is heavy on botlt sides. A private letter says Shields de stroyed 11 large amount of rebel supplies nt Mllford. Tho recent rains have railed Iho I'nrtland l.'SO Diigeno City ,:n Lorvnllis nil The law requires that It shall be submitted lo Ilio tolo of tho people, fiom election loj ..1 ...ill .mn .. n. l,n ,.r,!iiU elmll rr. t'lv"u"'' '""'" """-' ",vl" - celve n majoilly ol nil tho votes cast In Ihe mcniitlmo the legislature will meet nt Salem, und Ihe ofllclul dignitaries of tho Stato there abide. Noticb. We bhull issue our next number on Friday morning. Our devil is full of pa triotism and Is bound to celebrate. 1 river, which carried away tho bridges oter tho . c"u " ' '" "'',i0 0"1' , i"'l'iu1' '" " "" occupy tilth ollte, nn npially lofty position In !.ftlbl,r.,el,orilieSliem,..doal..whleli ,,,.. fre take pleasure In callb.s iiltcnllou to Iho ,hu ,10resfIo... ltleo.d I an lllusl.Iousex.ini. . .. . . ... . . fact that, to licuro uniroi inly (y'lf, nw '"i ...., . .i.iui,.,. ii.i.i rtmon" H.o ntillo'niil.le.il rlally interferes w lib Iho movement, of troops. ,,,.,, lt(a9 ouly nveLr, to u j:hr KJfK has " " uriVtV IVw'umfcrs, which, Iu ovcij repj-cl. ny roimiud him In Ihl cnunlrv, n n proor Skit of Govi:r.NslKNT.Tho following is ectd all ilnillar pii-p-iiutloas ever olleied to () Uldcli, Iho Phlladflplda College of Mclielao 11.; ! o, n iV 1 ,,pinn "'V ,1,Ml0' Sco ",0 "J crlUc,"a" '" a,wlhw I complimented him w III 11 diploma and thu hon. tho vote on this KNCilcpiCitlon: l.olllmll, oiaiyUir.A,ileKiee. Selecting Ihlt a Ids Held Salem 'M- I'kuto. James O'.Mear.t hasscccdcd froiii'oroiiemllun.iiltliouuli i.i.alllliiliisnL'ra.lu.ilool .Utf. I)uls' CniMltleiillul Cir cular. Cntctno, May lilth, A special dlpatch l finni f'lirtn in tlir 7Vj,,m. c:ta llin ftllhfohieil cjrcuir explains Itself: O.trirm, 0. S. A., 'I IliniMOMii April 18, 180"-', lnvnteami Limjtiicnlhil J Sir : It cannot lie dinted that the pros pects of success Tor the Southern Confederacy tiro gloomy and forboiling on every hand. Whether though luck of tklll or open trench erv oi llic ouiccrs oi our urmy or navy, it - . - . ,- WMl n c0lnuance of such Results, ere three mouths shall elato and pass away, our boasted Confederacy will exist only In history. The I . , ,, . . ,, ,"!- - - " ' . ". "" "" 'W',"'"!""?' Federal army mil navy nrc nlreudy menacing the metropolis of the southwest, und tho key ol pHr j vloMx hMatm ,y Xorllicru , i.,i,r. .i,u.. i,i.rvrr innl.-. ui imn ....... .t ....1 it..... .. .!.... .!... In .lilj1 ....... . iiiiuu iiiein uuii iik' iiiu ,111.11,11:111. .') Inlntt cineraeney Ilio (oerument niipeals lo ;of l crK mvil(cl Vosir I.nii.U , ,nve i,ren ,ul , t,e .,ow . . y0u now look , Lack nnd repent your past nctt Von h.uc , .MrucK i.oniy lor iiiiiepciincnee, picuging jour Ives nod fortunes to Its procurement: will yon . .. . .. . , , , ,U,oIll, r jfPllr iiomi..,, 1C destruction or conll'cutloii of your properly, Ihu nbanilonmelit of jour 'Christian InstlluiloiMlf Arise! nnd convince. '"f mmvfhl" ' a nnc., , lUi0 i lC country, not opentv. fur nbvlons rensoti'. Wo make the appe.il to the people, through the linecrnors of ' Wheat or Clover. . . . .HfAl'S KS? '.!: j ,C,e Unl!uini the circular Is sent, wills the Utfy earnest rentiest Hint Itssplrlt nnd Intent, if not JucUwhcat i.. ,..... .'. i ..' i.i. r i 'o aloes " "-iut, euiyjui iu vmj i....i . ul" en-ll,;W'lTll'c.' .... , .... ... i" irsi ui ni, wu un iur maiumi iiiu in i ... . I.. ,..l....l i...r... n will ' Idc lis 'to m.,lut!.(n nur army. Cl.ill.lng mid ' tln!mt ' nr(Jf .( )ic fM uff fiU Mn ,l(ift hy , c citsiullir of li ill!i, Iho slekne-ss Incident In camp me, nun mo expiration 01 1110 icr.i.s 01 "dlstpicnl. We enm.ot clwe our eics In (lie Tin, II. it (I.A ,.1.iM.i .1.. .rt, I l.l i. liPn.nlil , ns they slioii'd In'. Lt us see Ihe desire In help our raii'e by Ihrlr willingness to fight il battles, nml ifiiecd be, pour nut their blood Iu Its support. Third, we need the encouragements of Ihe pr-oplc by 11 more liberal display of patrintiMit thai, ha' yet been nude. The t.iiiu siibin!lin tli Mid to the iuv.tihr wherctir he has np jvearvd. Is In striking contrast In tho lii.ul we lute hllliirlo hennl of the readiness lli.it pre viiikd nn every Laud to welcome Ihu hirelings wllli bonfire composed ol Ihc irojcrty of Hie People. I four land h lo be ovirruu and emr ,...k l.l.lk IIIV 1. ..IV. . .liv ..... it. r" ... .'iiii'i. peo)le subjected, ht u be our own comptiroi ' mid leave 11 smuMirlng waste lo reward Hum lor their loll ntul lulus, nam every iiamict, village and clly. Give the torch fre-cly lo tour cotton and house. Let the product of your liviM be laid waste. Fly yo'irsclvcs before Ihc lut'iider when) nslstaiiee shall no lunger avail. Thus, ,y determination und spirit hi Hie cause for which tics nro nil uitislcd, yon will give encouragement lo continue Iho struggle. Whcrevir the enemy gains n victory, let It be a booties one, so that the bands now led on by the hoic of plunder will be disappointed mid discouraged ; mid wc shall bo cheered by the niuilfestatiiiiis of patriotism. Oncu inure, wc ex net jou lonwakc ! Shake nlVthe lellmrgy thai hang oter tun. Strike fur the Iriiilimi of ynuacjvc ntul your famllic nml )our hoini-s. Slriko promptly tin I boldly mid our Confvileracy may yet be firmly isinb' llshiil. ThU Is our I.i it and only resource. Those who receive this chculnr will also bo cniiimi slniKtl as ngvnlscf Ihu Ouvernincnt to udvnnce ! . n ..... .r .. 1 '.. ?. r'V,r r?1"'; T. . ' Mmi ' "" striiollull will bo fern aril. d tliein lrii!;ii.il .IciirnsoN Dtvi. Fresldiiit Confederate States of America. Nomixck ron Sitkiiixtiimiii.nt or I'chi.ic l.s.Tr.ftTlox.-J,.hu .Sttell. well and favorable, Known am leaclier In II.Is cily.lms been '".... ' luated as candidate fur the office of Kupcrin-r ",":,'. .,, 5 ton, bill of Public lmtrnrllmi In Ihu irnlnn Aduiliililralion his skccI, Infore ' '"'iw ,I,ml '."' I V l(bl(lt I IIW moil on. Iho rtrn ut euu ai onteil nre or I he clean I'l.lon Ad.nliiUlratlou character. ei alilmul .'.nor. Eiitiiixti-micnt.- Yo learn from Iho fl.iir- ih.ih that Ihu ofllee of Ihu Supiiliiteiiili-iit of In dian nlliiir has been remyved to .S.ilem, by or sUr t.f ttu l)iMilment ftl Wiehlnglnn. Don.1 Wm. Hector I the prccnt Suprrluteiideut, nml l.o IsnueniDlviit nnilliilllirul onieer Ilia right man Iu Hie ilht place. Dad ho tho putter and Ihe menu In ndr tho gilevanecs or thu peo do orSoulhcrn (Jnsgon, In regatd In HioKl.ua .ill, l.aku nipmey, It would be spwdlly done. A dulegutu lo Iho recent seco.doa fc't.ilo con tenllon bel'l nt Cortnllls, who, ilrangily enough, totiil I'ue two of the nominee of that ..o,ii..iilliin. mill r.ir liolio'iir tlio I!o!im e.itnlt. date, has publicly said Unco l!,o . Iicllou that "Ihe tVmMs tumtHlim mu a IrtiwM Ulv, hikI that J-iy lica IkinU if ilt uumUri ikt ( Uuvt Ittn ii 1111 111 I'm! Itffttitllt.SliitoiMiin, Tin: OiinuoN Co.M'KiiKNn:. 'I'hls Ciinfir cneuwill miet nt Vancouvir on Ihe Clh of Ausuit i not on Iho lilth, as was incornelly 1 piibllrl.i'il. e see a statement in the jUto wte (X. Y.. of Muv ..fir.Miiv intijlmt llev. IIWiopi wiikiijaii 11 niil.l f ill Ins. lfii. 1' in fl.s isniiaf I1111 "l'"" "-" ,; 1 iZAi, few days-tWa,,. Mictalt. Every Housekeeper c.per:ences how ill,- Ihe editorial chair of tlio Democratic A'rgi's ter ', und 0. W. .Milltr lakes his place. Koiv , o see the,,.. now you don't. C.ti.. Staok Co. Agent Andrews nnd A. I', ltii-lmiil.nn . Sppietarv nT Ihu L'oiiun.iv. vis. , -....,-.-...-., .... Ited our city .luring Ihe wceK.a.iel larrleel a lew stays. M Ai-ii ir W II llcnnelt hni been con JIau 11. w..-i . II. ucnnt 1 11a uccn con finned United States .Marshal for Oregon, by i. ir..lin.l Ui..iu U.m.iiii IIIU Ulliu.1 u.u. UV.....V. St.u . .. toon Visit our State on a lecturing tour. Couvcnllon. Mr. Saett Iu l""V" " Vf. T", "'Jl '. ... ".. ... .7..i ' '''""" i-'r .0 ' . .T. "' "'."" '"t Ihe Cimvrnllon riirijwl 1 craniciiirii hid i.iiiiiiiin,ni.i hiumi.. claims itpiuei nmi i-.iii.o ro inm'..ii - i-.v- titc t-emteniiou rxpnut-iii ii..,i,,..i n i1.,..in,.i ii.o .,-. I .nt i ... nnii-. wll, Iho iiccpsnry toucl.ir,. WiNt of the IICHCl tvntllil r.""".." "v ... , , , nu ,,. v,,t fr etllemiMit : lllld those. Ill- Contenllon was very bar- ol llmo. being Iho original hair culorlni;. and I " ' 'J 7,7.' ""' , Z I'alo ,,a, F,Jui..i-; WaitA Fortl.ind corresr,oiid cnt says: "It Is reported hero that Judge1 Walt Is going to Salem to utile." ""e Salem to utile." " We thought," says the Statesman, " that the vote of tho people had Milled him." Compromlfo with lilm, .Indite. Voccinnlion has been practiced nt Victoria npon the whites, nnd In some Instances, the disease with which they wcro Inoculated wn worse limn small-pox would have been. A chilil that hail aI.II.I lt.nl t.i.1 Li-tin C(iirtitnln1. rrPillltl( ilint VII I Ml iltitfc linn "VVii invwriFuiiiii KvtMi, l"" . ' ,,,..,,., Ihc victim nt horrible loathsomeness. Win. . (Jen. Wool entered Norfolk with Mayor Lamb, It Is not lo be presumed that he was Lamb's Wool. Gr.s.M'Ci.EiXAN has a fine Scotch regiment. When It gets n chance, It will scotch the rebel snake. MAimiBD. At 'llllnmtiur. May 2DIIi, ly Itcv. t.. T. Dawhlu, .Mr. Lkwiv .Smith lo Miss M. V. rim.i.u. A I Vrttinnv l 1'im.i.ii. At VannnyV IVrrr, on (ho 2 lib Inlanl.by TlmnmsJ. PerkliK, li.. Mr. Diimiv llui.uv, Tlmnms J. t'erkln of Cuiimui Cieek, daiiKhier of M. A III .MISS ,11'I.U .. .lllll4IIV, mill Dan let A. Johiuon, of Kcrbylllc, In Jacksonville, nn Wednesday, lln 2."lh lnt.. Iiy Itev. M. A.SIcurns. Mr. Ami; IIh.i,, late of Minnesota. tz-" """,-u"' """! l ) 1 1.! r-). , Dllin. S.M, it, !.., I ft. i i.miiox, soi, 111 ,nrniiam e. nmi a (.iiiiitou, June 2:1, A. I). IN'..', nfler an ,,',,,,.,,'. ii,r.o.c..nffl..l.i chills. age, live jenrs, cIkI.I nionllis nml cW it .). rCTMtw.wiiitijrrayiyji-u.iii ,,,,.,.,..,,, Am,Mkasiiii:. i.m.mi.iiov. ' Wc piiMW.. ly r,,,i.e.., .he following lahlc of weights nml measures, taken from tl.ePtnt lutes of Oregon : .i.i. per in. jier iiusnei. ..". .. .Hi .. .12 .. fin .. 2 .. 2H .. )r,,, .,,,,., I Hied Peaches .- ..... . , ,. Iaa .. -. - Sen hliilulM of A. I. IA..i, tasfMI sre- ' ,""" . ' "l"'1 Stf'10" ,M ut A' lf.7, IsamMake. Wo have t.en sin a Idler fnm. the S.cre tiry 0f .stale, dated Dee. Dl IPHO, Haling that It n mistake, nml Ih.U M ,1k Is cornel. KPHCJIATj NOTK'KS. WAimiiH LODOE No. 10, A. F. Ct A. M. A HOI. D their regular ciitmminle.ittoi.s 7ylli U'tiliirsdiiy i:veiibigouorprict.ding VSihu full moon, In jtrKovii.i..:. niiv. g. w. gdi:i:d, w. m. II. Di.no!, Stt'tj. I. 0. 0. F. .Iacksoxv Ksnxtitli:I.iil"iie Nu. in, hold It regie ...it,,,., ., v vri'l'h 1 I I'VrvVi' ' ,, V,.'n'.M ..,,.' ; .'I Ir Dull (McC,ully'1 healer bulldliijr),nl lar mec at Ihrlr 71 o'clock llrolhcr In uood standing nro cordially In vlted In utlciid. IlKSIIV DltNIIXilKIt, X. G. J. M. SfTrnv, D. Sec'y. i:i:(;on cuai'tp.u .no. i, -OF" IXQ'SAL A3.0II IilSOrjS, j.iuksox vii.1.1:, onr.aox, Wilt hold It regular communications 0:1 Hie rii-Ki Hiiitu tin Kwiiii'K or r..i-?iiiiiiii. All m.t.it. rnlilf CiUnlilltoni 111 L-nthl ktailllllll nro cordially Invited I., a I lend. W. U.S. IIYDK. II. I. .it..Gi.r.Ns, Sec'y. decs:i7 wriMtTnrFT' .....,,, 7. ' .,tV vvrrimr ttvp IHIMITAULi: HAIR REGTORATIVE. IT IS NOT A J)'i:. ,it ustnre gray hair lo II orlKlual color, by - ... "iIMlyl '"' l'"-"y ' "" lwl11"1'11" , Icnauce, Impilrid by nu or illae. All . i!.i)tt.iuui i'aro riitiipimil ol cir fi.i.- delroylng Ihu tllnllly and iKiiiily or the hair, ami nll'ord of Iheneelic no ilre.lnu. IMui' "i' inimiiaiuu c.io nnK " .v.. . - fititi In Il-t iifitiiml riiiiiF liv nn pav mocepf.bll I . ....... . .... ..... . 777. .... r..iir;... ..n- I com, autlv lncren'1112 in lator. ihu i.j Ih)II, genllemen and ladles. II U sold by till respecl.iblo deabrs.or can !; prncurcd by 1'itiii of D. S. lltiiM:, I'mpllelor, New Ymk. Ttt o sizes, .'.He. nml r? I . i w 2 ly Smith A Ham, or r.)iu.in.i. A.enis. Qoolhln" and Uracing. Th.'?"' "" I"1' jur.itluii In e.llenee wlilrli lias such it soollituy ell'ect In c.ieof nervnu exelteiiieiil n HOSTDIT'DD'S KTO.MACII III ITMDS, .-.ui,,).,, t,u fame of Hilt renowned liitl-ciatd ri(lU Wiliy ,:, lis astonbhlngcuresof I -. p i Wu,r Cuiiipla'.nl, mid intc.tlinl .llH.r.h-is. t npially cQIcauIoiis In ntivuus complaint', 'ThouMiids or ladle U'sort l II as it n-iiudy Tor hvili i-In. iliillirlni: or Iho I carl, ncrtuii hi ml , ..1... t. rlti.i ifmu.tiil .ti.litltll. niul nil ifi'llllar I i ;: .. .:.-.. . v. ... .. i.i.i , .iimi r nee. . , ,i -(. ..-. . ... .. - " .,im, n.,.l ;tf.UP..iuCll,ir.irt-mclli nn Ihu body, nnd lt use I net it l.dUwtd b) "SSi"'.."""' " l',S;w Illlll IHS.tVl'VIi;"l".l ' Tut: Mmucti. ami Siwiiwi. Im.mtiti: of Dr. I,. J. C.tvc tv Is nlready secured In n podllon ttincn place II, n wen u 11 ii.'.iikI . Ua nsmlllu of clivy ,) ,irrw,lnnat . . . .. . "" In Hiu school or France, tlio ni8iiii Rre mnfM , pracMoncpi ,,, Mi ,tc.nrlincnt or Medle.il science, and lliey s a L'ra. thul'nlveiMly or l'olli, mid I tie Chief I Surgeon or Iho Hungarian Iletoliitlnnnry Aim)', for ntoru e.leiidc.l labor, Dr. L. J. Ceapl.i'.y has beut hi earne.J altenllou .0 Ihu ei.ro orehtoi, e , 0N,(., tl.at ho f now ioKmai.it ms tlio n-.ul. v In Ihu branch of bis .)1oIl1oii throunhout Ihe -- ,., ,,,.,, ,.,v. ,Vw;r readi r In Ilia most eNeliisItojoiirir.il'. Ihc Doctor' ofllee nro nt his Medical mid Surgical IlUl, ,, Sllcriuiicnlll 8t C0lncr r ,lMl.,. ,jrr, Cnily opposite tho building of thu l'a I nltlst T.i ( I riln.tnikliln Pnnmniiv. r... ..................... --...,..... J III! ! HIIVlS HllVIIHVII u "ISS t . cu (0 thu t 01 i eei tllleatu nf 1 emai kablo cm tto itK 1110 parucuiar mieiuion 01 our rcwi es, 1 In another column of this papcr j . .- .-.-.. - ir(itii t ii.a in iiniti in. in il nil iiiiiiiiiziiu. . . a.. . i . . t li ..... a inn I DECIJJJJ? HIS I . UJ-'J-UiM In tlio Trices of j111(l ,WI ,wirilirr 1 """ . "o o ATTIIK F-RANCO-AMERICAN RESTAURANT. Hoard nnd Lodging, per week &U UU Hoard, per week 7 00 tf..ni-.1 nt..1 f iwlirtiirf. itor il.1V. Itll Ittl IIUDIII iimi I("iiii p.- - f - g - - vnte room, iier-i siyiu s " Lodjiing per night, In private loom. . . . 0 l.nilirliiL. ner nlirlit. In double loom.... 60 Single Meal THE TABLE. ttednetlon In price, but no reduction or change In liilde. .My table slinll not bo sur passed ny nny in euu aiaio oi urcsim. madami: m: hoiioam. Jacksonville April 21, Ur,2. 15 DUGAN & AVALL, FORWAHDING AND COMMISSION 2kBROPXAJ5rTS9 331-iolt HixilctliiR, Corner or Front nnil V Strccln, CKESCENT CITY, W,U,a,J l f w'" l,r10,.,.,l,,, attend lo Iho Deceiving nml forward nil (iooil culiiislcil lo llielr caie, with promptness niul ilbp.itch. UolI'lKllinelllS sunciieil. .iicrciiaiiiiui; m ,.,.n,,i,,M iornie Cieseent City, April 19, IPOJ. 1" N. II. No gootls ilclhcrcdjintll Ihc freight and charge 111c p tld. ' D. V. CITY MEWEltY I (On the Hill) aoatn:ora.-o-illo, Ox-ogon. 'PIIK I'roprictcrs lmlng taken possession 1 of the City Drewery, lately controlled by Mr. h'ilz, nre prcparid to furnish laser Deer to people uf thU vicinity by the keg, bottle or on draught. An experience of many years iu browing XjCisoi0 32eor Gives Ihcm nn nilvantiigc over all coumclllnrs and warrants thein In promising A IILTI'MIt ADTICLK THAN CAN UK FOUND KI.Si:WIIF.Itl'. Ill Sottlheru Oregon. I tAr Do Mire In send your orders to Ihe CITYDDIiWF.IlV.lfywi w'sh the Dli-ST 111:1:11. iciir.i.iiiiA M.vni:s. Jueksniivllle, Sept. Ill, ls-f.1. Il'.lf Dissolution of Partnership MMII?-! DAY, bv mutual ronset.t, Iho part 1 lursldii or A'NDLItSON .V GI.I'.NN, litek-orix illf. ()ri-i."iu. I" hileby illssoltnl. All wh.ili.tvo claims ninitift Hie same will pirn... prewut the same nnd receive tlielr piy. niul all tho-u knowing llicm-elic ludebtnl to .lili.r ni- lioth or the uiilh!.. by uotu orotKii uceouut, will snvo t-.wl by enlllng nt Ihi-lr s'Hice. nevt ilonr In Iho Clly Driitf Clnri', nml I' '' '!'. clmnnslaiict.rpi.ilre Hi il Ihc dcMs l.ti;,.,,,,) , ,ry ,1-. Dltlier party will lie ulluiuil to sIrii In ll.piM.ilb.ii. JOHN ANDDDSON, JAS. T. GLDNN. Jacksonville, April HI, Mi. 1 Intf 'Jsarsfl Koc. "7T.Iiave Hil il iv sold our slock of mrr V rli.mdin' III Jlmrs, lllt.l.il IIV .V Wll.K. All pfro!i liid.-titi'd In us nro'liereby notitled in u.ibi Iniiiiiill.itih- nml Kiveeii'ts, DLDLlCII A GOLDSMITH. PliieuK, April 17, H-fli. rn-I-'rnm our fi limit and introns we would tollell for Hie new firm a coiilliiuaiicu of tlielr IIImtiiI litt-illltlle I DliDLIC'll , GOLDSMITH. riuinW. April 17, 1m lima - Administrator's 3Motico. "' TtiTICI. I henby given, that Ihe nn.ler i '"" '' ''"" "fl"'1'""1 A.li.iluMral.ir r ,M.,(M.r Joiiv Mkiiku i.v.aeil. Into or IjnriMinr-.unly. (ii-jii-. All p r.m huvlng i-UImj nisnliei Ibp islale nn rnpiimi in pix' .....t1.... ...Id I.m. tl,4...iri- l.lll lllTrf. Wlllllll , e v -ar Won . Ut ,.r Ihi m.liee fo- sent,-. Hll., . n, jH-imnn ImUbted are rupilrcdlo umuv Haiii'illaii' pivi.i".n 'JOHN I.ODACK Fit. Administrator. Jui'h'om llle, Juck.uu county. Or.'Kon. (. .'.!) June i mil. iw. Adrainiotrator's Iffotico. "Motii - k I hereby glien that ll.i.iin.bulane.l I i haibivu nppuluisd iidiuliil.lrniriv ol thu sMlt" c.f JAUI.I.I Itlisllf .MADV K. JOHNSTON, Admlnlitratrlx. Host-burg, OrvKon, Juno If, IHOi. Silo ai "0 .d?i IH hereby given, that tho copii Inrphlp herein ,,ro i'.ltliiK U'twivn J. ri, llurp.'u and l. I. Inn, under tlio mine and sljle or liurpeo.V l.liiu. I'lt.Udivdlrsolvs.l by mutual consent. TliuiKliUoriliolIrm will Ik) sullied by D. I.lnii. All IliU'O hnowlnit Ihennelvw Indebled to ihu lliia. me liereliy 110II1I.-.I In cemcforunid and H'tiK linim dtittcly, r Hulr necounU will bo ulvi-n lo 1111 uttunu-y tor coIUtHou. h j. s. iii-iira:, D.LINN. Jacksonville, April Mb, ISC'. Klf Agricultural Implements. t i,, LADGF. nnd varied nssnrlment of Agrl- , , . . . , , , ,,;,, land consl.iully urrltini, fur sale on Ihe most fatorable teims and at Ihe lowest clly prices j. n. ARTI-5UR &. SON. .-.... w Ixunaortora tjlj XJo.ilorra,! . , .....,... .,,. ....i, street. , S V FUAN'f'ISCO. dl JCirss&a.iIc;l.- i T UXV. r.11 "l(l';,v, r-uthniirnt 1 1). .'Ol'DIUY, of ns my aircut, ibnluu my nbscuce, lo tr.iiiniel lnnne.ii I or ino III my uainc. IVmm Knott Ins llnmiselte Indebted lo ma by nolo or uceouut, nro untitled to call on hint l.u miuaiiiy nun iiay up. S. M. WAIT J.tcKtonvll!e. April 53. lffi.'. 23n.l"to02. Hear of " Sew SialtjSjlM QHAVISO. llalr-cjiltln j nns nun 11.nr i'5,ciu$ Alo, n f-emiiiii' a in To.ttTit K.aml Ciilid6 itile. tale'. 'Jack, QI A GOOD nsspj.-l.iie X. sunt 1110 hook U.illfornla nnd Ore, . .v.-"ii'j 1 my Harness , J)UNHriI UtClMHUf liMW " I I ivi'ivi iiiv . .... ..- .--- - r y w V iioy At f fcvi 7 ' m f 1 m 11.111 n , it. i i'u Tlic Largest Kfock at (looil, nnil ti,,; Fluent AKnrliucnt ofdcntlc iiii'ttN Wi'iirhiR Ap liii'f)l. in tlic tiintc of Ciillfornln, cm, lie lutil at nil tiniest nt the Store of HEUSTON, HASTINGS & CO , FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS & TAILORS -OF-XC,V YOKK & S.CllA.Mi:iTO, Who have Just opened Ihe lnrcest sloro In S.m I'utticI'Ci). In Lick' new building, corner of Monli'iimcry nml Sutler, and in the same block us Ihe new MASONIC TEMPLE. trQ' Send your orders nnd measure, nnd whin you visit San Francisco, wc thai! bo glud to sco you. IIIXSTO.V, HASTINGS k CO. April 20, I8fi... 1 ."Sine NE W STOCK! J. WEOER HAS recently receltcd nlarKcandillvcrsI lied ii"iirllnellt i.r P r SI'DINO AND WF.IGHT 7 CLOCKS, JC1& SILVKD WATOIIF.S. -ff DIAMOND JDWFI.ItV, IM:ADL. D.MKDALD, nnd CA.MKO SIXSV Togelher with n splendid lot of sillier t9"UrWTMZATMr3C Drcat-l'in. Dronchcs, Lar-Dliiv, Flnaer Illn?, Icleel, Duchlcis. Cln,p, Draetlets.Slccte Duttons, Ncchlnecs. Watch-Chalns, Chutvlnlns and Seals, All of which will be colit nl law t?ky. and wnrrnuli'd. J. NF.IMIF.D still enntlmica nKI'AlR WATC'IIKS, JIIWKLUV and CLOCKS, ns hcrclofoie, in Iho best manner and with dis patch. All 111 tides in hit line manufactured promptly nnd with iicntnci. Call nnd sec hi stock nt the old stand, corner of Third nnd California tn-ct, Jacksonville. -Illf. LOVE & BILGEU, Calirornlii Mrril, JnrKsimUllr, DCAUCRS AND WORKCR3 IN TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER. LEAD AND BRASS, HAVDJust received from Iho Atlantic sides and Sm Francl-co, n complete Mock nr cvcrylhliii' In Ihclr line, and will keep constant ly on baud an nnsurliuvnt or Ihe best Tin, Sheet Iron fc Copper Wiirv,. Ilrnss Pipes. Dydraullo Nole, Forco rump, Chain, Lead I'lpe, Hon, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, And Nails all Sizes ; ll.tr, Mali' nnd assorted Iron j l'nlnls. Oil. Sire and Glass 1 Allipiallll,'iirrowdvr; Hliotofull iiumU'ri I Drii'lie-orctcry t.irlely.clcclc Stoves. Also.alnays on hand.a larye lot ortoves c nimi tvil sire. DUCK'S FATKNT COOKING STOVF.. tiii: NKW WOItl.l bvovi:, The two t cry bett and npproved patterns in lllo world. I'ailor, Offleo and C.tWn fjetc, fancy ami plain, conslriielril in latc fuvl Mvlns r't. Holler. Krlll, Put. Cam. and en-rylNn? cnuiiecteil wttli tliee kton-s UMrantid elurabl') and petrict. All articles sold by them nr manufactured, WAttllANTrJ). Their work l mad or Iho besl material nnd or choicest patterns. SB-Onler nllcndeil lo with quickest din patch, nnd tilled nccorilins.' to directions. In nvei-TlldiiL'. llieir slock Is the larieil t I computet ever brought lo Jacksonville, md they tiro determined to nll OZSEAI1 33OXX - jSJ Call ami cvamlno their aloe Insclicnhcm, & Call and cvamlno thelr.atoejfcj- ilnxclicnbcrii, j5r 2K j j t ,4.A.y mmm m ' r&w. ,skj. Jn4lffiHI1pQKbs?9liHllH3lVVBiBiViHHi