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THE OREGON SENTINEL. 1 BUI J-iJ.J gjBMgwrrnn i TPrWV SrrZJijrjvsa-j!- uaj.TaciraTtica. : Atryt-jrxItoJart-fciiagxi.f'jAr' "txrs r-p ffjJrtJjaT ytiTfcj . ry i : rrlrii'fpi rswvryKrvr itu. JACKSONVILLE, . OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1862. VOL. VII NO. 30. IN ADVANCE. THE OUEGOX SENTINEL. IIEitnV OBSLIKUKRPabV and Prop's-. 0im ovtr Clugngt If Drwn't Sialla. BcBJcnirnox-One year. In advance. Four Dollars) 8lx month, Two Hollars mid H ly cents! tlircc mouths, Ouo llullar and 1-Illy cents. Unlet renewed, papers will b discon tinued t the expiration ul the itmo tor which tlity have liven paid. Abvwithino Ono square (10 lines or less), flrst lasx-rllou, Tkreu Dollar e cli tubsvnuetit liittrlron. Hue Dullar. A discount of IIHy per cent will be auwfw lo Ibosc who ndmllsc by the year. ADVERTISERS. by nppllcntlon to re-Mummer and Mall Cur rier, you ran Kuril Hint llu Ohkuov Skntimci. a by far a larger circulation In tliu couiillt of Jackson, Josephine and Douiihi, Oregon, aud Del Norte, CulllurnlH, llian miy otlur pa per. This luct ilitiuld commend IhulJKYmM. le you ai a superior medium for udvcrtUiug. LUt of Agenti for the Oregon Sentinel, wbo are authorized to transact nny buslne-ri, concerning till paper, lu the uaiuu ot tliu pub- "' ,. . I.. P. Flher San Franco-en. Wad.wurtli & Uitynv. riku Eln-r lliury Ashland. 8. C. Taylor rl.iculx. W. W. Fowler . . . Appli-galc It. ri. nutiUt . ...Wlllluiii'liurii John 1'. I'rlndle A. II. Mcllwalu W. V. llltHiarl It. J. Fotbci Wji. M. V?ati Joel Thorn Rufti Mallory Isaac It. M uurcri F. M. Kllsworll F.Charinan P. W. Wakefield llenhtmln Cook , J. II. Smith Albert Doollltle Kerbyvllle Waldo Ktrbjtlllr Waldo Alllionv .... , .Cnnj-oiitlllc tturvlmrr fialim Eugene Clly. ,.... Oregon City. Albany- CorvnlhS CrcrcoitCllj ....Happy Camp. L.P. FISHER'S Advertising Agency No. 049 WnttiliiRtoii Ntrtrt, Kearly opposite .Mn,tuln-' Opera Home, BAN FRANCISCO. Advtrtlemenl nod subscription elicited for llit Oinswix Si.vnm'.i. and lui tin principal imiin on tlm 1'iicllta odti t. Advertisement forwarded to psptrspiUhhcd In uuy portion of ..- . it.....!.. tJ,..... IHV Jtllllllliu .-,.r. BUSINESS CAT IDS. L. H. DEWEY, rnACTiciL Watchmaker and ffowoler, Keep. cou-tant'y on hand a lino assortment of Cuxx aud Jkwkuiv. whlejli Iiu oBcr. lur tale at very low price, for cash. HKi'AlltlNQ Cluck, Waleke. and Jewelry trpaln-J with rtiuiiiliH-H und uurr.mU'd. blioptm Chloral, street, two tlooi. wrrt id Iajt & llllKvrV. Jacksuiirills-. July '.'lis '.'a UllANUi; JACOILS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JsKktcmslllr, Oregon. 11TII.T. ntlnid In liurfw-M In llir dmrlt ol TT the Flnil Judicial Dittrkl. and In the fiuprfim- C'o'iil. Oi-t. Jo;H nut . rvi.i: in-'Hi Mii.wnr. PYI.K K MAI.LOItV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RMflnif g, Itouglu Coiily, g., WHXeltnidto any 'jutlnc eni'.llilrit to Ihrm. In ll.r N-vvral Courla f the Firt Judicial I)i likt "f Onyon. nn.l in Ihf Hil preine (,'iiiirl. 0'i' d t gfl : 1 1 WAR SORIP,WAR SCRIP. B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will practice lu all llio Coiirtu of the Third Judicial Dlttilct, Hie Supremo Court of Oic on, and lu YreVa, Cal. Ho h an axe nt at WmlilnRtnn. and expect to vUillli.it ctlv cind th Atlantic tliU Summer aud Fall, aud any butluvis will rrcilvit prompt attention. iryWilU aV.T9 !Bei.xl3ox snop, Rtarof"Stv Stale Riloon," on 27u'ri Si. Sn.WISG. Hair-culling, Slianipoolng Cur Hue aud llalr Dyeing. AIm. a ncnulno artlcla ot FIh lUinrti.H TOKiTlVK.aud CrlMiulnra'a KieUkr Ihir ) fur fair, jvknonviiii'. .mil, vn.. i PET Ell Bit ITT, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST jArbftAlitlll.. OlYCOll. It prepared to tnko l'icturea In every tylc of tho Art, with all tho latet luiproveuientn. If 3TTmU do not give ratlfactlon.no charcea v, 111 ho made Call at Funk'a Clear Store, or at tho Gallco on (no Hill, anil we ui rieinri-p. '" P. II. IiYWCII, Wholcialo and Uclull Dealer In Tarim nd Domostio WINES, SYRUPS & CORDIALS; - Af T.IX - EXPRESS SALOON, Corner of CaliftiriilA tnd Third Klie.l. New' door to Uuekman' Exprctt. JJ-A1I older, promptly niUd. 311 f INSURANCE AGENCY, JACKSONVILLE. RISKS taken upon Mill, Hotel. Store., Dwelllni!.. etc.. on Hit rnoxt Invoruldu ttrmt. la llarlferd. rbrsnlx, Glrard. Goodhue, ftnd otuer well uuowu mm rekpouwiu vviujw nltf. J8i21 K. 0. SESSIONS, Agcat. PI REDltTIOX OF PRICES IN- Stoves & Tinware. G. B. DORRIS Stovo and Tinware Shop On Third Strcot, between tho Express Saloon and Dowell'i Law Office, Jacksonville, Oregon, Keep) continuity on hum tho beat pattern -iii"-U00KINO STOVK.4. rAHI.UK STOVr.S, SALOON STOVES. And every kind of Tin, Iron nnd Coppcnvnrc, rji-riilm n creat variety of Culiuury article too nuiueruu to riiiutinti. I'criM wlrlilns nnt hint? In my lino ore re rpcclfiilly iiivitid locull and examine tlii'ipinl liy nnd price of my wnre. i:vt-y kind of Jull WOUIC done lo order. My own Wmtt Itii'itltitl Wlllintit tliniB. (JKOIUli: II. DOltltlS. Jncknonvlllft. Nov. l, lefil. -13 jm.isa.7ai: 3intfi AND- S.lDZD'Z-.ESn.Tr Tim iimlerlencl would ropcclfully Inform llin cltlr.eui til J'icIumhi mid udJoliiiii coiiiiiIik that lie hat uu land and ulll tmuiiilac- turn liintikr All Kliiils of Sailillcry Ai HaructH sun an Heavy Drntiplit Iluriir (huts nnd Iinrt lug) Concord lluriuM, llni'y llurmx (duulilii mill single) SpanMi .SudilliT. tat uud riK"''1- complete ; LuJiiji .SnillIiT, Jockey S.iddki, Saddle Im, llrldlv, Surciit.'liT, Iluller, Spuw, Curiuiiniln Vlilp. Whip-In'lic. And nil ollur iirtlelei tMU.illy found In a fir! ctiiil itovk of A LI. WOIUw W A 11 11 A X TED. Stnie lu " Sentinel " Ilullding, Cullf.iriiln itrvit. iij:nuv juogi:. Jnekinnvllk Dee. 'Jl. IfcUI. -tUlf "Wautod in Escliaugo! -AT TIIK- 'JlWlu'eL.'MmXJEMM -ANU- BOOT&SIIOEiUWKTOllV OATS, WHEAT & BACON - ron - Harness, Bridles nnd Saddles, Of nil kind', and all kind, of Saddle rlguiiiR. tr Houta niitl Shock mado mid re paired to older In a neat uud workmanlike iiiaiiuir. jimuiiu oi K.n.CIIAI'IN. l'lncnW, I'vli. 1 1. i I.D.HAINi:S&BRO Arc now Closing Out their entire stock of Goods, Groceries & Liquors, at the Very Lowest Rates, FOR CASH ! Inir. corner of Cnllfornla ond Oregon urei t. April 11). I8lii. J9 NEW STOCK! j. wbebr HAS recently recelvid a large and dlvcral llel arnorttneiit of CDL . Sl'ltlNO AND WEIGHT fTXQ CLOCKS, fP- 3S SILVEK WATCHES. JFf-'tlr-DIAMOND JEWEI.UV. PEARL, KMKKALD, nnd CAMEO SETS. Together with a fplcndid lot of other IVJCXiJUIT Breast-Pin, llrnnclics, Eur-Hinj!, Finger Rlc?. Locketa, Jluckle. Cln.ps, lirueelet. Slant- Uuttona, Necklace. Wutch-Chalnf, Cliutvluint and Seal. All of which will le sold at tow ricKS nnd iviirrnntol. .1. NKUHER tIM contlnuca REPAIR WATCHES. JEWELKV nnd ClAlCKS. as lurvlol'inf, in tlic bil ni.iimcr nnd with ill patch. All ntlluli'iin III. line muhuluetun-d prnniptlvund with iii'iitnem. Cull nnd ctv hi Hock ut' the old ktund, corner of Third nnd California direct. Jaolinmvlllc. 44 If. r)ACK-SAIU)LES cnnttuutly on hand at L my Harness nnd Saddlery enalilljliment. 31 IIENllV JUDOK. llaliy Grace. The Si. uiiim Jl(jff(isi'ii for Juno lias a poem of irrrnt originality, jwectness ond powrr, called " H.ihy Omce," n dumcMlc talc, truthful nnd touching ni the " Vicar of WukeGeld " itself. We ulvc brief extrocti below : " What a prize In mother', eye. Was Dahy, when flitt flio hctrd its cries, When tho uiidt'lUcd Little stranurr Miitled On a bosom Mhllc with maternity mlldt What n pleasure, Without any meaiure, Han through her veins ns she hugged her trea sure! Mother nwoke from her Islon of tear, Willi n pleading cry for help In her ear, And looked about her lu tranced urprlie, Till the pale face Ihmlicd at the (mall thing's crie ; And finall nnd crimplcd, and puny and red, With tiny l!mh mid nn etllu head, llahy wni lld In mother's bed ; And cloIng her eyes and creeping close, Tickling the tiny niijforii nnd loc, And scarcely knowing whatever to do For tho joy that was n arming her through and through, She Mwd the mouth like the hud of a rote. Then they led mo Into the hreatldc place, And I klcd the mother and Dahy ton, And I knew by the light nn tho molhtr' face, lly the Iremiilnii hopes that her Icoks ccufcl, That loving It belter ho lurid mo best A with blind, proud k'mes And Innocent bllc. She lluihed and hid her face on my Ircaitl" Airntn : " I ttondir hat her thnu-hls were hboul! Soinethlng n" tweet n hrrrclf nn doubt t I'erhnp of the beautiful, Irango "lilto globe That pcejii'd out warm from her mother' robe. And to which she would creep no close, and blink Her eyes in a funny contenl, and drink 1" The lat line nf this poem will he rend through bllndln; tenr I " Then llahy Grace Willi her mvect pilo faco Went away fiom our dwelling plice ( Llka a tiny llowir with th-i cold dew pearled, Thin faded leave o'er n wee hrart furled, Aud honcy-sivrct lu the heait upcurlcd, She went, nnd wo (lletug young) could eo No light nt nil lu the whole wide world. " Then Ihiliy was wrnpp'd In a Ittilo wliltcilrct. And ii llltlo while cup wn placed on lur head, And the looked n cct In her hotlne, lhat wc coutd not I vltcio ho was really dead, I!nt fundi d lur deep In a ktby leep, Heady, Jul ready, lo go lu lieil I Rut they toik hir nwny, with her sweet wee face. And n Ump went out In our dwelling-place. And wo at lu tho darknef, father and mother, Lorn mid herc.ivcn, Weep'ng and rllng'ng to ono nnnlhjr IK'Cnii'o our baly had gone to Heaven. Wife and I wore fn young, so young, Tint clovr and clovr In leirs we clung : Po cureless fpilto of fie w.irld's cold corn, Thnl wo look the clothe that baby hud worn, And laid tticin by lu a m-crit phoe, To mln 1 in over of II i'iy Grac i And now and then, when o'ir hearts grow sore, And hard lu a world nf follies nnd crimes, Wo look at the clothes our lilttc one wore, And they make ns huiubh r a hundred lime. I And 'll irmcthlug at lcnl In a world o drear, To know thut uu nng-.d has once lccn here t Though thu lltht has gone from the snowy blow, It Is smciI In keep a token or two Of our dear little baby with ect of blue Fur wc feel no weary uliliuut her now t" Ms:KnciifM. This famous mbstnnce of which many tobutco (molting p'l"' urc made, Is hydruled tllicate nf nugneslii. When puri' It Is white, but when it contains silicate of Iron It Is jillnw. (Inod inei'm-linum can lie indented wllh the tliumli null, nnd is easily rut with n knife. Ills found of diiracnt ilc grrcaiif denliy mine Ilnd will llcut on wa ter, while otln rs will .Ink. Thnre nf imdiuin lUimliyiird pri-rencd by pipe makers. Most of tho pcnulno mcerrclmiim olilalmil, romr from A.ia, hut it Is also found in Greece Spain and Mor.ivlu. It is exported In I In form of irregular blocks. In some can mccrchuum is fahioned Into rough pipe bowls where it is dug, but it Is mostly rent to Europe. The rilies of Pcsth and Vienna- wcie formerly celebrated for their meerschaum manufactories. In rormlu a ptpo bowl the material is prepared for operutlou by soaking it in ii composition of beeswax and olive oil. Tho wax ami oil uhsorhed by thu memcluum nru tho causu of the color produced in such ptpo by smoking, The heut of the burning tobacco cuiiscs the oil nf tho tobacco to mix with the wax and olive oil lu the meerschaum, and these gradually ofsume those dark lints sn much priced by somo iuvetcrute smoker. In tome cases thu bowls of these pipes arc .tuincd urtiflclally by soaking tliem iu a solu tion of iron mixed with drugon't blood. Thu while meerschaums, however, should always be preferred. Tho ecrupliigs of the btoc'asof which the solid pipes arc mada are triturated and re duced to powder, then boiled in soft water un til ii thick paslo is formed, which it niolddl inlu block, thut are dried, then cut out loin pljie us Iroiu natural bluik. There ure viry iiiiiuy pipes mid undir tho nume ol niter schuiiiii which ure (-purloin cdiuposilluus, hut it U viry ililllcult tu detect Ihu luhe Irinn the line by nieru luspu'liou, Koine laiiey nicer fclmum piM.-t uru very costly. TIikc urc mostly to be lound in Austria. They un furnished with amber mouth-pieces and studded with silver. Speech of Governor Stanly. From tho New Urn Progress.) Tho speech of lljvrrnor 8latily, which was lellvcrcd at Washington, North Ciifollna, on the l'lh of June, Inforc the great Union mas meeting, win lull of moderation nnd elo quence, nnd it may he primouncul one nf the finest productions of the ituy. It was re ceived wllh lists utmost satisfaction both by the I'Vdi'rul troop and thu citizen of the Old North Slate, who were picscnt fronucu'titcm count In. Notice was given tome two weeks sinee to the people of the interior that one nnd ull. loyal and ilislnyul, might come Into our line nnd hear Coventor Slauly. Seientren toun- tics were rrprrscntiil In this i;rcat gathering, which was the largest tver assembled In this Sfclinuo! the State This grrut pr(ch will rcvrdulloiitze thu Old North State, and be the mean of bringing her back Into the Union ut once. Wo understand that Captain Wn'kcr' rebel cavalry. In the vicinity nf Washington. North Carolina, it completely di moraliz.il and partly dlshntnhd, but n very few remniii lug. Many nf its members canio lo litnr Governor Slnnly nt Washington and remained. Thu Governor said : " Fcllow.Cillzens t My appearance litre to day call to mind runny scenes nf the mt I thank Cod that wc arc tcrmittcd lo miet lu council mire more. Ever ilr.ee this Infi rnul war, brought nn by wicked politicians who tic ircd power, I hnvo lind nn comfort. My thoughts liuvo been directed tnwnrds tliue hatlti-fleld. Night nnd day have I kin watching t-venN. 1 could lint hrnr n word from my native Slate, consequently I wus tin- b!v tu ham anything definite lu tegnld lu you. Ilowcvir hud I may l.uvo bein.nu man can ray I iut ilcceiicd him iu uuy niticulur, ur liiteiithuiutlv led him nslrav. I come to ynu with ii bh-vtling lirtrl,houert nnd simrrc motives, drslriii In give you ome plain tlioii'-hts 1 urn n'cnsid In no so many of my iM f' uds who have been so truu lu me, some of w ,iom gave mo u stint in the worhl ll I In '. m I comu tu talk. I'lvo thousand mile I'um' I come to leaoii with you. 1 1! .Ire no ' lotion ; 1 came for no love of gain ; ( ink n-i i for m.wclf. I dlJ not suppori Mr. Lint"'. Hell nnd Evirett weru my choice. 1 Vrstood the wlikul Intentions nf tluro t.um.'fii li'iulcr. 1 have known Ihrm hoig mill well. I lookiil forward lo this niitbrnik. I miw ll wits itn'lliiliV. nnd un der the circumstances I considered IK 11 and Everett the iml mil pliib'u men. I iln not ihrlra tndl'cusi or ilitir In ull lie Cultures of lids wnr, nor lulk ubout politic. You nil know wli.it my politics havu been for the past twenty-fire jeurs. How r.iinc North Carolina out of tie Union T You my that PioiiluA Lincoln' proclamation drew you Into this wnr. How so? What was his duly when ho look the until nf uiTiee, whin he wus cworn to maintain the Union and enforce the hint ? Has he not done right iu lining whnt the Comlltutlon ic quins him to do? Mow could lie do diner nilly ? W'ai he In act the part of n political Irick'lcr nn.l gambler, mid wink nt this un lawful utlrmpt nt t rcertsluii ? Whit would have been his futo had he nttrmptnl Ihus lo trllle with the mend rights m Hie peojiie. mid allnwisl a Onvirnmriil tu be brrlinup which lie hud sworn In prrwru'T WouM he not have hci-ti liuprucluil nnd Justly lump for Ihus vlulallni! Ilia n-ilh id fllfi'! I ngaln ii.l. How couM h" do iliil'i-rintly T Whit nro iheilulhtof n ShiriiT? I he not rxpecii-d In fiifiin-c the law? Should n mob ntlimpt In n-rist him. U it not hi duty In cull upon the people fur nssl'liiuci, In riiublo him In en force the law ? Thin Is what the Prethh-iil has done he rould dn nothing clo he couM piirsw nn other course. Suppose- New J, rey thiuiM attempt tntecide, and New York nnd the neighboring Slutrs should rifii'c In nll In obliging lur In respect the Onsllintlon niul ihu laws of ilie rouiitry, WouM it not be ihu duty of North Carolina in furnl.li the I'roldent witli troop to enable him to exe cute the laws? If Stcesslon Is in be recrgnlzisl, what would It lead in? Let Lnubdnrn, rrode, mid then, after It Is nccnmpllscd, what hinders her from handing that State over to England, or to nny other Power, commanding ns it does the mouth of the great father of wntirs? This she would most nnrcdly have n right In do, if she has n right In secede, thus dam ming up tho great uvcr. and excluding nil the Stales on Its borders from n market. WouM thcgre.it Northwest submit lo this? CouM not any seceded State hand Itfclf necr to any Power ll might elmofo, Ihus giving tu mon archical Governments of eerryklnd? What hat North Carolina tu complain of? What rights of hers hno Uen inhited? Wherein has the Gomnmcntof thu United Stuti-s dis tressed her, or nny of her citizens ? Wus she liurcluicd by taxation? Were her citizens called upon In pay a direct tux to support the Government? Were not all of her rights and Institutions under tho protecting R.ijs of the United States? " My doctrines nro thoso of Washington. Marshall, Iladger, Graham, Gilmer and Hon net! ; doctrines on which the Government wus found' d, Scatslon is treason. It must be put down, otherwise the republic is pone, and we nro Involved In uu eternal war. The Gov- ernn ot muit bo maintained, Wo ore one people, or.e wo will remain, one wc will die. Seccn.uo Is eternal wur. If It succeeds, re publican liberties ure lost forever. " What do the rebels say 7 bat did they tell you ? First they sold Secession wou'd be ptuceable, that the Northerners wouM not fight, uud that foreign powers would recog nize the "Soutlurn Confederacy ," that the Democrat in the North would assist tin South In securing her itidipcndcncc. Have any of these pridicllons been rtulizi-d? Af ter Sicesiou look place you Were told thai the Northern troops were coming South to tree ull your thins, confiscate till your prop crty, iletuttutu the land, slatightir eour wiumiinial ehdd.cii.outiage your ilmghtcrs. nnd su on. Has this bit n reuliZtd? Hate not your rights uud properly Ui-n respected? " Outrage) wll1, lu a certain extent, be com mlttiilbythe best disciplined nrmles In the world. Jl must be expected ! Fiich nre Ihc re sult uf wur. The properly utid rights nf nn people have been rcpatud i well in times of war ns jour properly und right. Andwli.it is more, Ihc Guvtrnmint hoMs itself lu readi ness tu rcmum-rntc nil loyal eltiz.-us fur ull the hisrcs they have utiiinid. CouM there be anything nunc fair? Will the tViifinhraey do this? What Is their money worth u bushel ? Not n cent. " You suy jour stave arc nil to be cmanci puled. What course Inn the l-Ydcnil Govern mint pursued Ihus far In regurd to your slave? When I'rccnionl, Hunter uud Plu-lps Issueel their proelumatluns of emancipation, did not the Prcilent revoke tl.cm nil? ll.i he nut raid, ueer and ovir agnlii, that he l.u no conilltullonal riht to rnmnclpitc the staves? Has he not ndhered strictly lo the Coustitutinu and laws of the country? Does lie not Insist thut all the Studs shutl lie pro lectcd In nil llieir rights? What more can lie nskcil of him. wlnt Is tin President of nil theSlutis? Why thin arc wc iunlvcd In wur? Much Is sild ubout the t'uve coining Into ihu I'e-dernl lines, mid many o tiipta.uts iimde beeante they etc not promptly given up. Arc thrynot In ihu Confnlenite line, nnd an llii-y not ttseil In Imlld fiiitilU-atli'nt uud do the work of libels, uud In many iistaures ircil lo ninn rebel guu, und flht ugnliul Ihc Union ? The Pcderul nriny e in't make n bus iness of e-nlehlng negroes mid iMIwiloglhvm up. They have come here to put down trea run, nnd u wnr which lire libels iiiniutiratnl. SiifTeiiugs must boexp-ctul, losses will be in currid. ynu mint ubVo bycvints. The South I to blame for till lh.- ilisnstus wh'ih may oc cur. If Ihts war continue ln.l( ut the cinc-qui-nii-. rte' what I,a ulrindy tiikm plaee, see wlmt niul fiitlon'. In Niv.Urn Itn-ie ure ncnrly fivo thnusatid staves ; tiny tire here; iiiniv loiilliiue tn come. Should llu- wnr con ihme und the l-'nlerul nrwy be idi'lcnl lu nd viinco Into the Interior, linn will lhccoir rpii-uee-s In- upon your own head'. 'I hen your Institutions utnl even thing ynu lrae utij own will uicii'nrily he In peril. The people must move. Cull ynur met I ing lu mry coutily. I-t jour Coiienlio:i know jour wlshi. I-t Irudo bo opened, hi the bloilcaito be withdrawn. CVmo nnl In restond lu the Inistiniabteprlvlli-gitof Amer ican citizens. Any man who will take up arms ng ilust inch u Government nt (hi ought to lose- lit property. 1 um Indignant ut such turn, nnd cannot refrain from expressing my feelings. "Mmh has bem t.itd about Ihc nrgru rchnrils iu New burn. When I Mini here I fnuiid tin m there, rftuhllrhrd by Mr. C'otjtr. lie cure to roc me, uud i1ul my opinum. I giu- It tn him. nnd told him that I thought It was injudluhius ut this time that ll would hink ns though I liitiudid to disregard tin laws nf tin- State, which wouM ihstroy ull mj liilluini'C uud make me n eery uiiwiteiMne vis itor In the piopVnf North Carolina. 1 licHid the gentlrin.iti kindly, made no Ihriut tn him nor did I giichlm mis Ire or lutiuitions. 1 hutu been m'sri'priseuted iu the whole matter, which has iiuneiiriirily rugeudind n bad filling. Lincoln is nn Abolitioulrt ; he U th lii-rt fi tend the South has got. 1iok nt l.l priictiinnilion to Hiintir. It Is full of meaning If j iut will not take these things Into your own hand, jou must ubtde the conequeiiei Ynur ports nnd cu'to.ivhouics can be opened in leu than Ihlrly day.. " I urn l.eie for jniir bem fit. In prl jou out of n bad scriipc n.vl bring jftii link tnjnnr iilteglanee. Ti-ll jour leadirs what I say. Go and tell the peop'e wlmt I lure said. Ifil war lasts, what Is to done? what will be your cundithin ? I cuti'l suy how lung I ran remain wllli you, or how long it wllbc In my power lonvirl the approaching ilingirs. My inter it rails me nway j my ullleclhins and hope o' lining good Ut rp inu hcie. The AdiuIuUlru lion wonts peace. Tlio Govirrnunt did not comnimco the war. I um no agent of Aboli tion Genera!. When required In be such, I will leave ynu and return with n heavy heart, I will do mulling unbecoming a Christaingin lleiuan utnl patriot. Ilenufort, gtorlous IT uu fort 1 How often have I thought of ynu, the home of my early friends, who huee made me what I am, lluse scenes of my chlldhnod. l.'stenlun friend und couiiliyniiu, whu has ever beiu true to you, Comu under thcod flag which has protect! d you so long and will. The gallant champions now lu nuns for the Union would fight for you to-morrnv if jou were with us, and shotiM your rights bu In viidid, Ynu have pioecd j-nur courage, mid uic i.ow ab!u lo sec tho wli'ied Intentions of your bad leaders, many of whom Oocrre the liutier. " I am lotd that I had better go luck that I can nccnmp!!!i no good here, und that my coming will d fplcusc the exticmes of both sides. I uuth-e no such nonsense. It would have been fur more tgwabje to me to como lu jou a n private cillzen. As it Is. howcvir. there Is no love lost between me nnd lhocwho find to mue.Ii fault. I come not lu Insutt you. I cnino lo do good. I shall not be nb'e lu control armies forever, nor stay the uplifted hand. Untiss you soon show n disposition to accent honotnbto terms, I ha war will co on, uud Ihc urmy will bo forced to murih Inward. Why did Mr. L'ncotn send me? I did not vole for him. lie knew that I wus burn uniotig ton. and would stand between ynu nnd nil harm, nnd be nbte lo tuggist inch terms ns you couM hononib'y nccept. I enmc Willi the olive-branch, and stand, fur the time being, between ynu nnd Ihc powerful armies of Ihc llenubtle. whose unwind march will twerp you under, and necessarily destroy jour Insti tutions when brought Into contact with nppns. Ing fiirci. Soon It will be too Inte fT jou to nccept of my honorable trim. Then eve nt must be left lo the cruel ncctsdttts of the Jus tice which Is vindicates! by ihc swnrd. " OM friend ! honorul gray hall I I come fur ynur bem fit. You have conic from the dlsl-int counties to hear me today nn.l tnke home what I say. Your In'tiul iki.i.nnl pence. You desire to be fnc from turmoil and battle tlrile. Why thin will you not In. slst on having these troubles brought lo n rinse? I hilicvj jou will act. Prom the signs of the limes it is evident that n great n action has liit.'in place in the dentil of the people. If yni'r peophi should refuse lo ncl, und will still cling In Si cession, nnd nrc gltcn tip tn jour idols, I mutt then leave you with a ad heart. To my country ! will do my duly. And In you, my old friend', lo whom I am so much nlluched, 1 will ulso do my dm j-. Cun I ever forgit jou? The monarch iiuy firget his rrowuj Ihc bright sunbeams m.i, forget tn shine, but I lu-Vir will forget friends su d.itr, m.d u people who hac done to much lor me. "Where Is Port Domlsnn. Columbus, Mnrcn. Tu'u.kt? Where Is Niw Oil. nns? Whir.- are all nf Ihc rebel fiirtlGcntloii ? IK Core New Orlinn. Cell, some distiognUhed llriltrti sub ject wholind beiu thete nr.d ixnmlncsl nil ol its fortification, went to Wiishlngtnn nnd luM the Giuerumenl that New- Orleans cunM not be taken that ll wus Impreguiibte aid begged the Gnvrrnnicnl tu d-stsl; that tin Fu!et nt troops wouM meet with n greater dis aster nnd more th.ttghtri.ng than did the Engllrh trnups in their ultiinpt In lake that city. Iln-wim It? Wlmt nre Ihc results? Ni w Oilcans was I akin bi-fnn1 tin iiUfu-t. All In II couM tint prevent the Ymk'-e from Ink ing lli-it city, or nny otlirr. lure Is rsntli-villi-. New In I ll, ibinlinke Ir'uli.l, Corinth, und id! tho furlifi.il rliht nnd battcrha on tin MistWppI River ? All Ml Into Ihc hands c! the Fideriit Irriops wlihlu u fiw months, nflir liny inidertoi.'K tln J.,i. Well inny f.iti-ln nallims marvel nt Ihu power nf this Govern incut. We have accomplish! d In month whit it would take years fur foreign Government lu ni-cnmplish. Well may they trimbtu at our grr.ttnts'. You say that you are In waul for Ihc ne- c.'stnrh of life. Wh. re Is Ihc citizen desti tute of fond ? Show hlii tn me, nnd I will see lint his want are itipplieJ. Till I nm ati - Ihorlnd to do Sonic of ynu appear lo hive ft faint hope for the ('onfi-.ler.icy Hill. Watt until you hiar from Richmond. Even suppose lhat llu re.ult nre disastrous, to Ihc Union army, ii wniiMnnty detuy the contest n little linger The Ihouiand upon lliournndt of iinemp oj'ist troops now In the North, who ure so iinxlnu' in shire Ihc glories nwaltliu tnc Ln.oiiiu. iii'i-s, wouM lie CuKcd into the fivld nt once, mid fiu'ih this ttrugglu nt n blow, Wc n'l, fur x'acr. nn I nru willing In I rgi I mid for- glie. The Government ran ufbird lo It-gen-ernu, fur she hat vindicated lur power. L'rtin tu the vu.ee of tcaton, couirlencc and tmtrlul m. "Thf grrnt Ji-hnvnh the author of peace and Inter of concord cmnrrauds ns toemse lu ild'ng each othet's blood. 'Cuke things in your own hand', d it card political nsplrautr who fight for fear of puni-luiunt, nnd ten thousand linns Kn Ihoiuand tliuil lite up und call you blessed." it Kcut itchy Coiisi'tvatlsm. " Orptitus C. Kerr," lu the New York 5eiii. i'rti Mtitiitij, gives the following amusing de crlptlim ol conservatism t Upon quitting the strawberry fc-llval, I re turn.-.! posl-huHe ngaln lo Paris, where I nr rluiljust iu lime tn sturl with Captain Bob Shorty nnd n company from the Comic Sic tlcn of Ihc Miickirul Ilrlgndi. on u foraging (XH-dlllon. Wc went tu hunt up u few stiuw beds fur Itio feeding of the Anatomical Cue iilry horse , my boy, and tho cnnsi rvatlve Ki u lucky chap went along to sru thai wc did not violate the Constitution nr the rights of man It's my opinion, cnmiud.-," said Cop' " Hob Shnrij-, us westurted nut " It's myopm loo, my Union ruugrr, that this unnatural wur I gelling worked down tn a very fine point, win n wc can't gn out for an nrmfull of forego without taking the Constitution ntong on nn ut. I think," rays Captain Hub Shorty, '-Unit ll c Constitution Is as much out of place he-re-as n set of fancy harness, would be in a drou of wild bufialoes." Can such bo the rase, my boy can such be the eae? Then did our revolutionary fore Cuthcis lit o in vain. Having movul along in gorgeous cava'cadc until about noon, wc Mopped ut tlic house nf n First Family of Virginia, whnwrrc Just going tn ilinnir. Captain Hub Sliorty ordeied the Mucker?'! to etiecdf aitr.r nod thaw ca'i'ccns in the front door yard, and then wc entered the iluuie.' nnd tainted Ihc domestic mass meet ing In the dining room. 'Welcome, sir," siys Hob, addressing the encrub'o nnd liMiinlinlcd chivalry at the head nf the Inbte, " to n! you if you have any old tlruw beds that you don't want, that could be used for the cavalry of the United States of America ?" Timititt-nlrv ontr tiaused long enough to throw u couple of pie plates ul us, und thrn says he t " Arc ynu acctirsul Abolilioiilsls 7 'Thecnncnutivo Kentucky chap stepped hastily forward, and says he : " No, my dear sir, we're the conservative element.'" The rhlvntry's venerable wife, who was a ftiiinlu Soitthirn ConfclcrnrJ. leaned back n little In her chair, sn that her little ton could tec tn throw n lea cup at me ; und ayi she : " Ynu nlnl 7Vitunc reporters, bo you ?' Wc were nil noes nnd no nt es. Quite a fea ture tn social Intercourse, my boy. The n"rd chtv.itrv earned thrro fresh chair to be pluccil nt the tabic, nnd having fulled lo discharge tho fowling piece which ho had pointed nt Caplatn Hob Shorty, by reason of (limpness In the cop, he waved us to scnts.niul soys he s Sit down, poor hireling. of n gorilla dn pot. nnd Icnm what It Ii lo Inslc Ihc hospital ity of n Southern gentlinnn. Ynu nre Lin coln honlif," siy Ihc clilviilrj', shaking his white Inch." i.ml have cftme to Imlchcr the Snuthrrn Confederacy j but Ihc Southern gen-tlcm-in knows how lo be courteous, even lo n vandal Ii." I lire the chivalry twitched out n cane ' ti he had conceited Im-IiIiiiI him, nnd rnadj n bh, ut Captain Rob Slmrly. "See here!" says Hob, Indignantly, "III b: " "Ilinlri-'fivs the conservative Kentucky rhnp.nglintnl." don't Irritate Ihc old pntrl nrrh. or the future ntnlcnb'c rccetistrucllnn of the Union will In- out nf the quesllor. He hs natnrntlyn Utile provoked Just now," says the Krntiitkv ehnp, tonthlngly. "hut wc must show h m that wo arc Ids friend.' We nil sat down In fwee nt the hospitable board, inr Imv, only n few swict potutixs nnd corn-cobs being ihrmvn by Ihc rhlldren. ond lonnd Ihc fare lo be In keiiung wills the situ- iitlnn of our instructed country I may say, warfare. " In rnnsrqnrnco of the btrckade of the W.i-hlnsion Ape." say tho chivalry, pleas ntitly, " wc have only one course, you tec : but evi ii l! ese last jeur'. iwecl pulateies tnusl be a 'tixury to mci cetury inudsil!, uccuslomce! to hii-ks." I had Just reached out my plate to lc helped, my boy, whin thrro enniu n gtent noise frcm ilie Mackirnls In tlic front door yonl. ' What, that ?" says C.iptaln Hub Shorty. ' 0, nothing," tajs the femilc ConCiderncy, taking nnolhrr bile of Iioc-cake. " I've only told one of the servants lo throw tome hot wuter nn your rrptile hireling.' As Ciinliiln Hob Shorty turned to thanlc her for Iter explanation, and while hi plate ns extended lo bo hclptil. the ngnl chivalry d n pisteil nt him across the tabic, tho ball nt crnztng his head aud entering the wall U'i'tid him. "lly nil that's blue!" rays Captain Dob SI irly, i-xrltidty j '-now I'll be " " He i-nlni. now. lie calm." snvs ihc Ken tucky chop, hntllly. " ilonl't I tell you that it Is only natural for Ihc pood old soul to lc pro vnkiil? If sou gn to Irritate him, wc can novir lire togrthcr ns brrlhirn ngnln." Mutters loin'.' thus rendered pleasant. my boy, we quWy CuiVhcil Ilie slmp'o meal j nnd us Captain Hub Shorty wnnhil off the rore--Ing-kulCi'J'ist thrnwii nt him by the Chivalry little son, he turned lo the Cima'c Confi-dcracy, uud tny he : " Many ihnnks for your hind l.ojpilullty niul now ntiont that straw bed?'' The Vligin'n matron threw Ihc vinegar emit nt him. nnd says she : " My servants hao nlrendy given one to your scorpions, you nasty Yankee." "Of course." taj i llio vrnirnb'o chivalry, ut missing a blow nt me with a bowie-knife, '(.frnursn jour ilesptcnblo Govcrnmcot will pay mc for my properly. Pay you !" uj Cuptaln Rob Shorty.hot ly, " now I'll be " ' Ccrlulnly It will, broke In (he Conserva tive Kuitntky, eagerlj-, " Ihc Union troops conic l.rre- a your friends ; fur they make war on nnno but Irnltor." An wc left the dotnlcll, my boy, brushing from rur coals Ihc slops that lind Just Utn thrown upon ut from nn upper wlndnw, I saw Ihc chivalry's children training a fowling piece from Ihc roof, nnd hoisting tho flag of the "iut hern Confidcracy on one of tho rhimncyt. And will it bo posslb'e lo rrguln the love of ' 'c nob'e people ngaln, my boy, If we treat tl.t m constitutionally? Wc shall tec, my boy wc shall sec. An nMirman called upon an nrtitt nr.d or dered n p'ct nro of himself. On it being Co Wied Ihc nt.lerman refused tn pay for It. Oh, aid the arll.l, it Is nothing ; it will be no los, for 1 can paint n tall to it, nnd it r- III make a most excellent monlry. " My yoke Is easy nn 1 my burden is ligul," ns tho young fellow said when his girl was sit ting in his lap with her arm around hi nee'", There Is just this difference In tho matrlmo nlul process: thu bride Is ulwayi given wy Ibc brleJcgrccni oftca regularly told. J m i : l