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tntiml iixa---r-.j-rr s Tjt'A. -. x.-c.,jir-i-i-jT,u L'-aat .f-r.-T-cj-jr iraT - S5 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST S, 1SC3. VOL. VIII NO. 57. he wctapn I. O. O. r. .IncUsonvillc Lodge un 1nt.hl,Lltj.inli ..- HUi lufiuiiii uni uii. .1 imui- i aw-- u. iAtl.1 .. rw v 'v .Mi "V"i -" ":" L.i'.-r.v-JV h Hiiiiuiiyin oi'ii luit'itrtiinjt tZjfJ?rtSrp' week, at tlKt Masonic Hull, lit H o'clock p. M. llrutliiiM In good sUvulliii: mo Invited Uuiltnml. WM. HAY, N. U. Sn.t.s .r. I)y, II. Scc'y. Tratrm. ,tii. M. tint ton, Honry Ilonllnccr mid (le.i.JL norilx. Varren Lodse No, 10, A. F. & A. M. A HOLD their regular communl vHrcalions thu Wednesday livcnlng-on Vxiir prcceding'thu full moon, iu jack- UuNVII.I.K, Oltr.tlOX. ALF.X. MAItTIN, W. M. If. Hi.omt. Sre'. ' OltKGON'ciI A PTHll NO. 4, OF UOYAr., AKCII MASONS, JAGKSO X 'II. fsS. OREGON, Will hold Its regular communications on tho J'lrxt Nuluiitny l'vr. nfKvi'rj' Mouth. All sojourning Compnnlons In .good Handing nro cordially Invited to attend. G. W.GKKIM, II. P. li. Sawis. Sec'y. dcc8:47 it. wm. Ducnurr; jamkk i. vav. DOUTHITT & FAY, ATTOKNKYS AND COUNSKLORS A.T Xj.A.'717 AM) SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, T,vrK!svn.t.i:. Ouko. "Will practice in I ho Supreme mid other tlourU hI" this Stall". March 4. Nk'I. r'.'b! morford, ATTORNKY AT LAW, .1 ackson vii.u:, OitKtin.v, A IflLL piiictlfu In ibe several Courts of WW I'll'.-1 JtlUICUl DMI'ICI, IIIIU It) 1110 Supremo ('unit. October 'JO. 'IJ2. "b. f. dowell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J ackson vii.t.k, Oiicnox. Will practice in nil tlio Courts of llio Third Judicial District, the Supremo Court of Ore ton. niul in Yrekn, Cal. Will-Scrip prompt ly collected. Oct. IH. J. GASTON, (Biicwkt t Ilueil & Union) ATTORNEY AT LAW. J acksonvii.i.i:. OtiKnnx. Kspcclul iitlontion u'lvuii to collodion CUSCS. Juno 10, LSliX -tl) Q. W. GREER, P II YS I C 1 A X ANN SUUGKON. OJtlcu nt III- Itcfililvnce on Oregon St. .Iacksoxviu.k,Oi:ko().v. Where nil lhou knowing them-xlvcs In slebted to him. on nolo or book account, will plu:iM) cull r.ml t-oltlo up, or tboir ac count will bu placed lor collection in thu hand. of my attorney. My old 1 alronsivlil still llud mo,7.t n-tr, ready to attend to my professional duties. Mav ti, ISiill. mnvlilf PETER BRITT, Pliol ogi'npliic Artist, Is prepared to tnku pictures in every Btylc of thi ml, with all thu lato iinprovumcntK. II I'icturoH do tint glvo MtMuctioii. no clmrRLM will hi' niiuk1. CuU nt his now GiU lury. on thu hill, cxuiuiuu hid pictures, and nil lor your likonw". DUGAN & WALK, rORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, llrlck HulldhiK. Cor. Front & Frtrctti. CRKSCKXT CITY, CAL. WILL attend to the Reci'lvlnp unil For wnrdinu r nil Good1? cntruKled to thnlr enru, with pronmtiiCKH and dispatch. CoiKsiiitneiits holicitcd. Muichundisu re elved on ptnrngt'. Creccont City. April 1 1. llin. ir X. Il.-No good delivered until the frotylit an 1 cliarcen are paid. I). t W. J. BOW, di:ai,i;ii in CIGARS, TOUACCO, FHESTI FRUITS, STATIONARY. CONFK& ' TION10RY, FIREWORKS. KTC, Next (toot to Bradbury Hi IVailo. Ilmvo jast opened n new fitoro nnd flock ed it with n cIiqIco variety of tho nhove mentioned nrticlo.", nnd offer them for (-nlu Mt tho lowest living prleen. Tim host of olgnru and 'howinj" tohawo will bo kept constantly on hand. Thosu desirlnp riiv -nrticlo in my lino wfll mvo money by rIv inft moHcall. J.Jx'OW. . Jlt(;k;0"vlllo"I"lyl,n''1' JIUf ILLUSTRATED PAPKHS llnrpers Weeklj, Frank Leclio'H, Yunkca Niv -lions, etc., regularly nwlwl nnd for pnlo . ht the VARIETY STORK. "" ' ' ""T" " ' l,'MI ' " ! i.i - PAOK.SAW)i;KS conslantly on hand my Jlnrnee and Saddlery eitnblbh ' went, t J4 HENRY JUDG. THE OREGON' SENTINEL. SSUIil) r.VKIIV WKIlNIISIlAY AND H.VTITItll.VY. IlKNUY ENL1.;KK, Pub'r nntl Prop'r SmHCiitfTlo.v One year, in ndvnnco, Five Dollaix; Six mouths, Thrcu Dollar.". Aivk'1'I.sini Onu Hiiuiru (10 linen or les.s), llit iiihL'i'tioii, Tlueu Dollars ; each sultM'qiK'iit liiH'ilion. One Dollar. A dis count of llfly per cent will bu tnsulu to those who ndverllM by the yi'ttr. -C3 I.CRal TcnJcru received nl current rate. advertTsers. Fly application to PoolmaMeif nnd Mall CarrleiM. you nan learn that thu Semi-weekly Oitiuio.v Si:ntim:i. has by far n larger nircii Intion in thu counties of .Southern Oregon and Del Kortu county. California, than any other paper. This lacl hliould uotnmeud the Sk.ntinki, to you as a superior tnodlum for ndvurtiflny. List ov Acjknth, who nro authorized to transact any business concern I ii'.; tills pa per, In thu nainu of tho publisher : L. 1. Fisher, Sun Franc-iceo; Vadworth t Itavnes, Yieka; Kber Kmrv, Ashland; S. C. Taylor, I'lirculx; W. W. l-'owler. Apple pate; It. S. Dunlaii. WilliainMiiir; John It. I'rlndle. Kerby villa: A. II. Mallmiln, Wnlilo; It. J. Foibe-, U'nldw; 'V.r.. M. Kvaiw, Alt house; Joel Thorn, Cnnyonvil'.e; A. It. Flint, Ilocluir; Nunc It. Moore.'t, Salem; .1. 11. Underwood, Kueiiu Oily; I'. Chaiin.iu, Orejiou City; I). W. Wakelleld, Albiny; llenjamin Cook, Corvallis; .1. II. .Smith. Crescent Cily; Albert Doolilllc, Happy Camp. BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. TKi.t:ouAriii:i) to yi:i:ica ion Tin: ki:nti.i:i.. DuIrh to August 5tli. Chicago. Am;., 'llli. Di'pntelies dated from Charleston nays iiiiiiiiiniB Point was Heverely liombarded yesierdny. tlie Ironsides nnd two nioniiorc went enajjed. The boin'.iiiidmciit lasted five hours, anil was roppnnded to by biillcries Gri'L Wag oner utnl Sumter. No lirlng to-day. Memnhi. Antr.. 1st (Jol. ITntcli, who succeeded in ilrivinir Riel'iiriNou'H baud of "iicrrillas 1,01)1). down Into Mississippi, is now linnin his ntteulion to (Jen. Pillow's forei'. who uru in tlie tieiahborhood of Pa ris. Tenn. Scouts eontinue to report ilis uffection in lJniprir'i nrtny. Half of tlie Alabama troops dewlcd, and Johnston's urmy reported leavitr. Leavenworth, Au.. .Id. Two detneh ments of Kunsas volunteers Pent from dil ferenl portions to uKard tiuiusfrom Kan- Fas Cily to Sanln Fee. in tin later part of .Inly, etiinu topctlier lieyond u estTord Mo., When each mistaking the other for ene mies k battle ensued, lie nro t!u mistake was discovered, several were killed nnd wounded. Louisville, Aw:.. 3d. Tho election for Stale officer yesterday pnssed off piietly. Returns received indicate tlm election or Jlromlelte. Union, over Wlelcliile, Demo crat, for Governor, by 20.000. New York. Am;., 4 tit. A speeinl dis patch in tliu THiwsay it is njrnin asserted iy undoubted authority that the main body of l'e's nrtny is encamped between Rapi dan Station and Oraimu Court House. It is positively known this was their posi tion on Wednesday tiiuht last. Len.9 sup plies reached Gordonsville. Two divisions of Longstreet's corp3 occupied Culpepper. It is olllclnlly stated that the total nine. Iter of Federal wounded at the battlu of Gettysburjr during thu thteo days. wn about 11.01)0. nnd a fraction over 2,000 still remain inlioillaU thete. A Spenccrvilln. Vr.. dispatch, dated tlio 1st. cnystltu 4 Hi l'a., cavalry, dispatched on reconn'oiesaneu yesterday, nt Little Wash ington. 12 miles from here, they encountered n company of rebel cavalry W0 strong, nnif drove tnem turoimii tho town. It is ascer tained that a brigade of rebel cavalry Is posted a short dlstaneo from that town. Prisoners taken represent thu rebel army in a desperate jouflition, bitterly bewailing tho error of the recent raid luto Maryland anfl Pennsylvania. Halifax, .Hd.Steamslilp Arabia, with dates from Queenstown to thn 25th arrived. An Anti-Southern Association formed in Manchester, counteracts thu influeneoaud corrects tho inlsrepresontatlons of Slave holders of tho Confedereay, nnd employ all means against tho Confederacy. Tho army and navy tlaztttt of London says, that with Grant's army left free to co-ojierato with Uoscncmns. there Is no grounds for speak ing hopefully of thn prospoots of thoSouth ern C'diifuderacy, ttnlc.s Leo Ih nblo to re verse their mlbf'urtituo by a great victory. In tho nottsoof Commons tho subject of foreign enlistments was introduced by Mr. Cobden. on thu 2'2d; ho referred to thu pro ceedings of tho Alabama, Florida, and Vir ginia, all built in English ports for Confed erate service, and said that it was well known that two iron-cludu wvro now being built In Liverpool for the sntno purpose. He believed if they were allowed to leave Fngland. the result would be the declaration of war on pnrt of Am tlcan Government. Iloomplored Government to lakes'epslo prevent the departure of vessels. IIo wa informed that the American Government lind taken nolo of value ol every vessel enptijred by privateers, and had debited the amount toiler Majesty. Government. lie further was Informed that American Minis ters made a formal demand upon Kngland to indemnify American ship-owners for loM". Lord Valuierston defended lhecnure which the Government had taken, and said he could see no distinction in principle in selling urins to Federal nnd selling ships to Confederates.' He appealed to the principle laid down on the subject by thu Americans themselves. It was true Kngtnnd had law bearing on the question, and Government had curried out I hat law to tho best, of her ability : nnd that law which they saw no reaon to alter to salt emergencies of for eign power, they would continue to enforce as far as possible. Par!. papers continue to evince strong feelings in regard to Polish questions. Philadelphia. ! Hi Tlio draft in nil the Congreslnnnl DMricts or this cily was com pleted to-day. The Richmond 'lilg of the :tlM.!ian telegram announcing tlio death of V. L. I'nticcy. The same papr says John II. Floyd Ih very ill mid not expected to recover. New Yotk, 4th. A special dispatch to thu i', says direct advices Irom the Irout sny the army of thuPotumnu is Inactive nnd likely to remain so for some lime lo eo'itu. Tho llr.it Installment ol conscripts reached eaniji yesietday. IJebel unity lies between Itapidau and Rappahannock. Money easy, large supplies seeking Invest ment at f, a l! per cent. .Sterling dull, open ing at II j Gold, '27J. Richmond dispatches jut received at Fort ress Monroe, contain thu following : As iiarth.l relief from the unwelcome news wu have been receiving from the .South, we have now intelligence from that slaliou that our forces gained a decided victory In Lou isiana. T'ie President yesietday rend a dis patch fiom General Hardee, slating ihal General Dick Taylor hail an engagement with the enemy limit r General Hunks; (hat hu had completely routed the enemy, cap turing six HioiimuhI priouers. Tie dispatch iiIm) publishes I'degrams received from VYl dou nnd Guhlshoro, North Carolina, an nouncing that thu Federal forces had been repulsed near fort Draiich or Jackson on thu Itoauoku river, mid had returned to Ply mouth. Samu paper says the bridge over Tar river, destroyed by Yankees, has been ro-btiill, nnd trains are running regularly. Wheeling. (Vn.). 4 Hi. Tho Legislature of Western Virginia, In sect el ses-lou, elected V. F. Wiley and P. Vanklklu U. S. Senators. Cincinnati, ! III. Tlio ek'ctlon in Ken tucky has gone Union. Vicksbtirg, UOtb. General Steele has been transferred to the command of Helena. Arkansas. Jn the late movement ugalust ! Jaek.-ou, Mississippi, Sherman lost, iu killed j and wounded, ulnrnt 1,001) men. Thu army is being renovated and some time will elap-e before any important movement will bu made. Reports regaidiug Johnston urevon Hiding. It is certain, lion ever, that hu can work us uo harm. Now York, Mh. Gold without change 127. The riot cases camu before thu courts tn-dny. Soniu Kfteou wete presented through motions of counsels. Only two were sentenced for robbing; one for live nnd the other for tun years In the penitentiary. Thu IKrattt has the following: ltnjqn hnunock Station, -lib.--A force of enemy'H cavalry, with artillery, attacked Gen. Un folds pickets IIiIh morning, and drove them a mile, when thu general went forward with tho 1st I.rlgade of his division, under Col. Chnyman. nnd the 2d. under Worell, and drovu them beyond Dradley's Station, estab lishing our picket lines half a mllo farther out than they were before. Our lovs wns one killed nnd two or three wounded. In formation from seimts nnd pickets Indicate that thu main body of tho enemy has fallen back towards Fredericksburg and Got dons vllle. Fortress Monroe, 4th. A Norfolk papers contains tho following: Headquarters, lid. Information has been tccelved hero of tho cavalry and nrllllery expedition under Col. Spear. They crossed the Chowan River nt Wcltoii, N. C proceeded to Jackson. 12 miles from Weldou. near the lioanoko river, wliero wu discovered tho enemy iu strong force. Our advance made a splendid uhnrgo on the rebel advance, and drovu them back, capturing seventy prisoners. Our loss two killed and three wounded. Wu took forty bales of cotton and J til) lioives. It has rained almost Incessantly sluco tho expedi tion started, reudering the roads almost Im passable. The men bud'ered great hardships. New York, flth. A ClmileMon lotter. dated tho Jllst, says tho lie-t day of July passed uway with everything promising suc cess, though perhaps not as hoon ns some would wish. All thiugti nro working well. It i known that anxiety U felt in Charles ton for the uifcty o the cRy. Last week lliern win linmrtnr frnm tlie ti!ipniul4 of Slimier, as proteullou to the walls, lilies of cotton nines, u tout uspmiuiy tiiat j;hih;ii shot were equal lo it" destruction. Rut the cotton bales being tlitd by Iheir own guns they were obliged to tnku them down. They nro now piled nwny in scorched Innps behind (he tort. Everything betokens fear I'iiIiics on the part 'of the rebels here, which encourages us. Fortress Mom no, flh. The Chatlcston MricurioT thu 28th. says there wete about 27 vessels lu-ide tho bar vcterday. Among them the Irom hies nnd six monitors. Thire were alco 2 in Stnno Inlet. Cairo, Mb. The splendid new st 'ntner. Ruth, valued at SlilMlOO, burned lift night opposite Nlii ml No. 10. She was en route from St. Louis to Vickshurg. nnd had on bnniil eight paymaiters with their clerks, a number of pn-sciigeis, $2."()l),000, (100 Ions freight ami 200 mules nnd cattle. Roataud cargo are u total lo-s. In live minutes af ter thu lire broke out the tipper works were a inuM of ll.imcs. Shu uns headed for thu shore and struck the bank lull force, fire having forced the onglneeisfroti' their posts. The engines continued to unilc. As she truck a number of passengers jumped on shote. She soon swung round down stream, nnd. with the engines still woiklue;. started down the river again. Shu left shore with nlioul thirty persons on her. Alt must have perished. A squad of soldiers on board as guard for the money nut d heroically, mid stood by thu boxes containing money until it was certain they were consumed. The boxes were iron bound nnd not heavy to move. Five soldiers tire known to be lot. In all, thirty jm-sengeis on board. Cieu saved, excepting clerk, two deck hands and tlio chatubcimaid. Yreka, fith. Very heavy lhundcrlnrm here this nfternoou. Tlio railroad survey ing party reached heie two days ago. They will continue the survey to Portland. An Incuu:.t. Tim Chicago Jounuil says :" Wo passed over a poitionof the Michigan Southern railroad, and among the mscnger was one. u woman, who til traded thenlteiiliouuiid awakened the sym pathy of every beholder. Younir, wouilrnut fair, with n clear, soft eye. mid heir that IVtrorcli's Lama might have sighed Tor, with sprightly mind nnd a nenlle spirit, site wns, it wns'feuiid, hope Icvdy ci ny.nl. Her frlemlH taking her to Asylum of Indianapolis, but sadly us to the grave. One who tcnnlil have Siren all tiie world to her. fell in Yirgini", in the front inuk, nnd I In bullet that found his Iteart out, struck t In little girl ns well, who was wait in:.' ut homo for her " bold sojer boy." Her madness whs mildness ; she iaueied she could II v. nnd waved her while lixuds, nnd nng Miutches of songs nnd fragments of hymns. One moment it would be the bugle-like strains of "Totlirin on tlwtr ulndlicj way, Alxmt lU'lr ranks tho iii.iuiiIic.hih pl.iy." And then it would be a breath of Logan's "Oh, could t fly, IM lly with tlicr." broken nil' with " I'm oVr yonii,- t nmrry yot," And nil along she would cull iu most persua sive tones, tones with tenrs in them, Hen ry, Henry," listen an instant for a respnmo that never came, and laugh so like ' st;ivi bells jangled out of tune." It wns not haul, knowing us much of her story ns wo slid, to tell who " Henry" was : it was ho that slept iu his bloody eMiuent8 in some grave, of the " Old Do minion." Hit friends slopped ut Salem Crossing, nnd u the train swept on, we caught a glimpse of those whilo Imuds n she wnved them from the platform where she stood. It wns a snd. sad sight ; ono ff tho works of the war ; nnd that poor girl's fate sor rows somebody's thrcshliold. Thank God it is not yours nor ours ; thnnk God, no patriot's. " Henry," dead to bcr, nnd she dead to the world, shall join hands nnd stund witnesses forever nguinst traitors. Wc do not wonder t lint Dr. Jbhnon prayed daily during the yearn of his life, that his reason might not be extinguished. " Did you evir thnnk God for tho gift, of reason ?" u stronger nbruplly said to a gentleman in tho si reels of London, " Do it then." he quickly added, for I have- lost mine 1 hurried nwny am) was gone. Think and Talk Lkbs w It, Girli must think little, urn) talk less of matri mony. If they will look upon murringo ns tho bight of worldly aspiration, ns the prnnd source of earthly iinppiness, we can tell thorn ofn belter "wny to reach that goal than by frcejucnt discussions of the theme. Let them seem, by nssiduously cultivating tho graces of lifiJ, by attention to tho needs, tastes, nnd happiness of tltejr nssoriatcH, to forget their own personalities. Lot them cultivate cheerfulness physicil I in-siiiii, ioiih.sijj,-, iiim un curisunn unices j springing from conscientious devotion to I duty, nnd they me suro to become thn ob jects of that solid ndmirntion which re icnnmicmfe for wives nmi mothers. This, is a great country for jokes, ami wu have just had one that is to good to keep, Early this morning there were added to one company ol Jiaveleis u pair who looked vety like runaways; tho gentleman, n lull, raw'bone specimen of the ' lialf-hoise, half alligator" class and thu lady it fair match for him. Among tlie pas'-entieis from Na poleon wns n solemn-looking tentlemuii, who hud nil nlomr been taken for a pieacher. About ninoo'elok last night 1 wns convers ing with thu " reverend" indivulitul, when u a young man stepped up, and addressing him remaiked : "we nre going to haveiv wedding, and would like lo have you offi ciate." "All right' sir," he replied, laugh iiiiily, nnd stepped into the ladies1 cabin, when sure enough the couple slond waiting. There hail bum several -kissing games" and seveml mock marriages trouu through with during t lie evening, nnd I supposed this was merely n contiuualion of the sport ; and so thouuh't the preacher, who, I could see, had a good deal of humor iu him, and was inclined to promote general good feel ing and merriment. The couplestood upbe lote him, wilii a good deal more solemn tone than was necessary in n mock marriage. J thought and the "pieacliei" asked the ii( cessary qiteslioiis.und then proceeding in tin usual way, announced llietu "liusbuuil mil wife." There was a good deal of lun after ward?, nnd when it uas ovtr I left the cabin, and so did tlie " preacher," who re marked to me that he liked to see theyouiur folks enjoy themselves, nnd look n jrood deal of pleasure in contributing Ut their fur but he did not tiudcistnnd why llie.v si leeled him to net thu pieacher. Ji.U then one called me aside, uud the old gentleman stepped to his stateroom, which was r.vxt to mine. When I relumed, tho dnnrMoml open, and the "preacher" stood just inside with h m coat nnd vest olTnntl one hoot in Ids bund, talking with the gentleman who had plac ed the "attendant," uud who. us 1 came up, remaiked " Well, if that's the case, it ia u good joke, for I hey are in dead earnest, und have gonu to the same stateroom. Thu old gentleman raised both hands us he exclaim ed : "Good heavens! you don'l tell us so!" anil rushing just us hu wns boot in band, to tlio RtnlcHiom indicated, commenced tin u.ssnult oh the door, us if be woti'd bren): it down, exclaiming nt each lick : " For heaven'f! Bike don't ! I ain't a preacher !" Tlie whole cabin win nrniwil, every Mate loom living open with a shun, when tho door opened, und the " Arkansas traveler." poking out bis head, coolly icnurkcd " Old boss, you'ie ton late." What Hai.timoui: m Poind koii otin Loyai. Soi.iukiis. A little over two yoais ngo iu lliu'stieels of Halliniore, loyal sol iliera hastening to the National dtleim? were shot down by n murdetnus mob, thou sands of the rich uud inllucntiul ol tlio city, in the ptivney of their homes, icjoieiug over the inhuman deed. Today. Haiti more, atoning for her oll'nse, is foremn-t in every good und patriotic work, sparine neither' men, mentis nor effort iu her sup port of the National authority Nowheui are our sick nnd wounded so kindly cured for : nowhere nre rebel sympathizers held with a firmer hand ; nowhere is the com fort of our noble armies in tho Held moro thoroughly consulted. Not only since, the battles !u 'Pennsylvania have immense traimi of sanitary supplies been forwarded to Gettysburg and other points, but thu thou sands of wounded who have ic.iched Haiti moro have been looked niter with the ten derest consideration. Kvery train is .met upon its arrival by delegations of patriotic women and Uomioitiees oi various union associations at whose bands relreshmeiiM ate ml minis torn, soie wounds tiro cleupsed. shattered limbs urn bound up, nnd tho grime und dust of buttle ute washed nwny with snltest touch. The nation and brave defendeis will not forget these kind ly deeds of the true women of thu Menu tncntul Cily. whose lives will blossom with new joys 'the compensations of right do ing--iu tho years which mny yet remain unto ih. A'. Y. Evening Post, July 8th. - - - Tiik Himo or Yick-ui-ho. Peter Apple, of Oakland. Ind., nceoiding o tho India napolis Journal, is the burn oi the siege of Vicksbui-g. Iu the luto assault on the reb el works he. did not uotiee that om men wero recoiling under the terrific fire of the rebel batteries, but pressed on until ho reached ono ol thu rebel guns and seU-r a gunuer by (lie collar, brought biui, into our lines, saying, "Hoys, -why didn't you come on t Kveij fclluiv might liavuot one." r The way t render timijseinents healthful is not by violent prohibition of them, bus bv surriMindmg them with such clnsteuim; und refining illuenec3 that they shall loj. all tendency to evil. Coppei heads never celebrate ('plop vic tories, but they spike Union cuunonbcu L'nion men utumpt it-