Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, March 26, 1864, Image 1

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Warren Iodo No, 10, A. F. & A. M.
IKII.I) t ip r n-irulnr eoinmuii
k cations lli'J Wednesday Kvi'iilnjrxnn
iC profiling lliu full miHii,lu jack-
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AliltA. JIAIMI.X. I). .11.
II. Iti.nnu. &..'.
Tho Sanitary CommiHion.
Jn pullilng docs. Ihe Sunllnrv CnmmlsRion I nnnn Mission Itiilco isatltstcd hv hundred
wrf in rflr.i ininiiu. nun ni l . . I
5'k,ioiMlnifiiil",tl ,0ri' '.m '""" Ha competency lor nl Incidents which ennui to (lie knowledge
rirp.un'i"niniiM ' nltico It liiiRni9iiinol -tlinn In lis celerity of the Coiiimisslein-wotkrrs. os ihey toiled
nt movement mid lliespnnlnncllyoriicilon In In Iho wuko of Ilia Inrmy. A few nf
every exigency. iNn matter wheren Imltlnj them may lie recited lcrp. A Biililicr full,
tiiuy liu Imiulil, Its snrgenns und nurses are i lug In llic d.ffirult ascent, ami lying with n
sum to nppcur Iniiniitly witli needed sup- shuttered shoulder, linn urged forward two
piles j no nmtle r wlmt ilinicullit-s mny sinml comrade who lind -halted lo curry liim In
between ilL,nni (diHJrnlilii i(rsuli,'fir.linw tins reur : " I'm of jin acco'ipl t,don't Hup
'ngirlsldy other bndii nmy move, the Onm- for me ; fo? Weal's suke push rlplil up wllh
nilli)3'niuve forwnnl ulivnyg wild n nwilt llm bny" nml on lln-y pnwed, leaving
nml ftciidy pnee, ovrreniiilng nil olntnic. Mm In Ids bloody ventmenls, mnre royul
Imw Willi a iimiliiiliiii nml fiillh In itll I "' ennui tlmn kingly purple, Alnnollirr
wlileli linliU nil ililnjjn lo be pomllile In ilicipl'icc cnloml. lolling up tlic nionnlnln.
iiiiiiie nml service ol liiinmiilly. 'I'lie wnrl; j iiicniiulin d two lirniliw, one n-nnmltil mi
wrriiriiiiil by the UominlMlnii nt (linltiil ilniih, lliu oilirr brniHii nnxlntitr over
niMim firlkliiRly lllimliuira lids truili. Tlie. tiltn. Tlie rnlom-l, not mlng nl flrM, tlie
'I'lic gnlliiiiiry of our men In tlie wnull I 'nps of Grr upon (lie. labors of tin; lun-
OKI'.fiONCMAPTHUNO..J,
110YAL AUOII 3IASONS,
J AUKS0S' viu.i:. otiwox,
IwUliuMltsreRiilnreomiiHiiitcstlonii o-i tlio
l'lrl Suliinlni" !! ifHviiryMoiilli.
All roloiiniliur Cuiiii'iiiiliins In sootl
Un.llti0' arc conllnlly Invited in nttrnd.
U'. U.S. IIYDH, II. I'.
LStrtK.See'v. lvc8:l"
i. ... i . . i
kiiiii'iii (.iiinuiiniiL'n, II will lie trim rn
beriil, mm nuilit iinexpeetidly j ilieinrniiii
of eomintiiilciitlun were. niiirenviT, very
lluillnl, neither Innd nor wuler mules mi'W.
Ini; tlie Middin i.xijjiwtes of llm servlee:
I the i!i'Hitof tipplii,(on, wire far iciiiovmI
lull) ii tlinn. orderid I lie other to move on,
" Hut this Is my brother," ho suld wills n
sob In his voice. The poor dying frllow
on ihe Rr'itind rntllid In nil liisiunl : " Vif.
that'll rle.bt, (Jeorge; po rn, go on I"
(Jenrge, liiriilngn sml Inolc on the dying
tplsslon ;" while others still declare Unit
while life Insls they will cherish warninl
nieiiioriia of the service It Ims rrmleml
Incidents liliistrnting the nfefulness of
ihi Ditectory ins?lit lo cited by the vol
ume. A few, however, of the mnru ttitir
o. j.iron. k )'. niWKt.t,
JACOBS. L RUSSELL. froiii'lhc scene nf netlmi. IikoiiiiiiIi tlml fur tinnliiT. clii-iml his mmkct nml erowdiil on.
TI'0IINKVrJ AND (JOli.VSKI.On.S n time iliv nrnijr siiIKtimI niiitirliillj frnm IlKlitlmr bravely until the summit wns
A.T XjJ.W,
UNDSOMl'ITOII.S IN CIIA.VCHUY,
.Iaikkonvii.i.i:. Ollt'ltO.V,
Olllff tiiMlln I tin Ciillil lldiHt't
I .Ml litiiiii'F enuinillli'd to llh'lr eniv will
U' wnmiillr iilli'inl' d In. July 'J!i. 'r.-J.
llii! want ofriitious; but tinlwltlislanilliigj naeluil. Then, hurrying buck, he knell
nil lliis, long liclnru llm bnlile hud eriind
nml Ihe shiillrnd columns liml fniim) pniuc
n llielr liloody work, ihe iinrsfH nf the
INimiiiVsluiiwire nl work on the field, per-
I fllrlllillir lllMt I 111 KlTVill lll.lllllllllill lit It.n
.. ;' ?WVtV'-r ,itr ',1''I"n. Wllhln ten il.iysiinerllieiiclh.il.
woNviYu:, ()k7,x. 1 ,wo "".'i""!1;1 ,t,",,'i" ;f :::"""ry Mor
hVHIi.eHwliiallHwCiiiirt.nrHiuTl.ti,l ",,u """"'" ,""' "'ninii me
jiiill;ijIIUirlcl.llioHniiviiwCoiirtnr(iv'llr"l"l,l"' '"' uvullalilllly of the (.Vim-
kon. ami In Yittkn, Cnl. Wnr .Scrip pmiiipl- minslmi. Another fact lllu-lrnlen with
Iviillhtlnl. Oct. M. A .n..A,. U !,. I.., MM...I...
.. ., -. m. ij'ini iiiiii(iff iiv iiiuiiiiiiiii rit I iiv urn
j, QASTON tlunf CliIcUaiiiiiiimiwiKfonjjIilniitlielttili
(SmrririJliwU Union), lCi,'. nml '.'(Hit of Septi nilier. lletwevii that
ATTOI?TKV A'P T.AAV. tlllie mid this 17lh of November, rev....
f4ltt'S0NVII.I.K.'.f)llKlliN. IlllOIIJaild uilditliiliul nnrllni'.-u nml ln.v.v .iT
..'... jr.. .: .. I I n... -...... ...
ujieeiai aitwilloii alveii In cnlleollon ' Ktnplo bnttle store, sueii ns stimulants,
faw- June III. IHiiil. HI If.... .... . i i i ,i .
- ' Urmia, vegeliilile.n nml eloihlng, weru fur.
(Il.r n.uilniiiiriit.
GEORGE D. DOFirtlS,
NOTAltY PUlTIiTC
l'OU .I.VCICaON COUNTY.
Olllce wllh II. 1 Dowell, i:..
J. S.HOWARD,
I warded lor tho relief of the sick uml
I wounded.
Probably in no conshlemblo buttle since
Ihe I'oiiinicnctiiicnt of the war hnve the
; wniimliil Ini-nin well uml promptly enretl
for as lit C'hnttiinoogii, The ugents or Ihe
' (Joiilinlminri were evervwhern. 'I'ln-v fltti-il
SUUYIIYOU .t C1YH UNUINKKI5. n ..... rr .i, ri,rril.inil nrii, B..rr..ri,.
supplied them with clnlhliig, bniiilliris and
IlI'sMenco iienr the South end of Oregon idlbles, procured mid put up store, dressed
'"red. Juiiimiv. !. l.sill i .. .., ... ... ... ... ,
. . mi' minimi in uiuru iuiiirinr iiiiiiiinaiiu
PETER BRITT jasslsbiliee, nmlsuperiiiteiidciliiUo the cook-
Pl.m........ ..i.t.. . iiu. I Iiil of Ilia rntions fur tho men. On llio
II' pn-pirnl to tako pictures In every stylo wcoml day of llm b.itlle these ngents made
-flliiirl,wllliul thu Into Improvements, comfortable nearly two thnnxniid men, do
ir liclures iii nut vhn mt Mactlnu. no I . , . ,. . , , .,
cbiW will Im niu.le. Cull at his new Cub in" w,l,,t il W,H l'I"lbl for the Govern-
") nn iiiu nut. cvnimiiu Ills pictures, nml ment to tin. One incident will clearly nt-
",ur ,""r lia'ae. ....I I...!. ,r..l.,i. n.,,1 m..i..ne-. Itxlnn..
Q. W, QREEn I '"'' ",n ''l0 "c'' " "'e t'ui,',,1 (Sunday)
PHYSICIAN AND HUUOKON, "r tlio second day of Ihe light, one of the
Jacksonville, Oregon, principal agents fount thenti p. of a church
f Office between I-lxprcs Saloon and Hyiin, ''i Clmttaiiooga, where service hud been
Morgan .t Co.'s Sllore. ...! held during tho day, crmvuVil with woundeil
L.8AOII. S. Svcni lmn' '",crnil? ''l0 "iilldlng. he fuiind the
i A r U o c n ' ie ' wll"' mlltrI"r I111"' w' " congn gallon
ft O M O ti R Q.'S Ifrom llm Ibilllp.lt.iM. r.lnnl.,1 will, rvprv
m... ...-.. .... .-...vtv (,fl f('im . -ij
"OLKSA LK AND UHTAIL. . varlelv of wounds, with no medical or other
DEALERS IN odlccr In chnrge, without food ol any kind,
(KXJJRA.L HIIUCAIINDISK.'w"lOIt water, nml without even a candle
' . . . .. . ..!
JaCKSONVIM.K, OlIKOOff.
BRANCH STORE.
AT
1?-TQ3 NT. X, O It E G O X.
JJUGAN & WAlL,
fOaWABDMG AND COMMISSION
MEROHA1MTS,
"nk umimBl Cor. Fi-out A i.iu,u.
0RKS0KNT qiTY,OAL.
to sepd u glimmering light over their destl
tiitlon; 'The agent at onco carried n nunn
tlty of coiicentruleil beef to u house near the
church, onil thero preparcJ iniincmo caul
drons of soup, which, with caudles, brend
mid waler, the nurscj carried to tho suffer
ers nml distributed, all receiving the gifts
wlli tho inrnt grateful falinfuction. Tho
J next day they wero iiipplhil with vegeta
bles mid other food ; comforls, shirts ami
bloiiketi. were provided for tho destitute;
Ioieiiicai nssisiauco wan miiimsihii, uiiii mm
dreiU of lives that would, but for IliU time-
inu.aiin.i in n.. -....! ' ly Intervention, have been lost, were saved
tii.i War,m'K of all Goods entiusteil' itoi 1 t'e Notion. o slioro In tho triumphs of
vueir care. will, iipftii.i.ii.njjn.,.1 .it !. . .. . ...
eel
Canii .'... '.. 1,,,II'"','W mm dUputch. I liberty ihroiigli long years to come,
"vea SIT""' n.uiai re- .,.,, Mrvc(!3 remler
i rentlercil by tho Commission
Lrefeenl C.H I .I t, mn,. .. I... ... ..f. .1.. ..,. I.lllna nl.nnt M ta
V II "' """l 4 I" J.' . UaVllllt UUKl IWU llWVHk UllltlVB mwvm.
. IJ.vAA Iritni1d.lf.lt... r .... ..I . . ....
nlcharRpja,; w uo ' importoni innn
Tn .,,. n," ;,-n .- nose a reimy rcoeorwo,, oiorre in ure
MV I-Vr nn v ., ,, " "' 9i!ma wcro nisiriimteu wiiiini weeu
. cIoki W iH"l.P'H.i,lr.-1' ! after the battle, ami hundred of instance.!
.!.. J80I. 7 n '
11 lll. 11.1 .. . ! TI 4ISMHI
"n..eo. io, isot, (7w8 uoblcwoik.
Illlr' iiuhi, , ,..l.l .I,,,!,,,. 1 1,,. lionrflN nf Its
tmw uvvtmu 9MVfirv i..- w.- w. .--
nu'iiln ovir the prostrate brnilur. but he
was dead: in llm tumult ol thu battle his
dhchnrgc hud come, uml calmly, gladly he
had been miirlrnd nut uml cine home.
AT the first line ol rllle-pits, In the grnml
advance nf our columns, the Colonel of the
Forty-firm Ohio llegiment fell, terribly
woundeil. A Oencriil mile up in he fell,
I'Sulnliiiltis, " I 1ioh? you mo not Imdly
wounded?" The Colonel only snld,"J)o
you think we will make It, (Ji neral T" " I
do," the Urncral re pltiil. Then," said
Ihe gallant fellow with n smile. I can stand
this." And there, jH'rfeclly content, he re
mained while the buttle throbbed and bent
along thu hills, with Iho shouts ol the as
cemliug heroes " spuiklng tn lilm comrorla
bly" now mid thin Ihroiijjh the din.
In the charge upon iho sicoud range of
rebel works n captain fell, mid two men
came tn his nld. Hut ho would not suffer
them to remain. " Don't wait here." he
cried "g back to your places. One use
less man Is enough ; don't imiko It three."
Just tin n n cheer floated down Ihe moun
tain, as snnio new success was achieved by
the icslstlcM columns. Don't you hear
that!" ho cried. ''March!" And away
went llm loitering soldiers, leaving their
captain where ho fell. With such n splilt
miimutiiiir rnnk and file, rousing to stiblim
est heiolsm in tho hour of peril, what won
der that nil dangers are overcome, nil opjo
sltlnii beaten down, and the flag of the na
tion carried lustrously wherever duty points
the way I
A prominent and most useful feature of
the Commission in Its work among the sol
dicrs Is Its Hospital Directory, which was
originated In a humane desire lo supply a
record of the Inmates of army hospital,
whether Incoming such by dhcoso or from
wounds recehid In battle, In ord'r in rtt
tho Inquiries of the friend of Iho tiMitr
una bio to obtain any knowledge of t!:e
name or tho locality of his hospital. The
benifit, however, conferred by the Directo
ry has not btm merely lo friend of Ihe
soldier, but also to the toldier hlinsell, be
coming, us It has, a medium of coimnnnlca
Uon for wives and mothers searching for
husband and son3; a channel through
which has flowed messages of love, and
cheer, and hope, moro grateful to the fe
vcred brain and agony of wounds than the
tenderest core cf surgeons and nurse. The
total number of names on record In this
Directory on the 1st of December lost was
M3.-I37 j tho total number of loqulries
12,881 ; and tho number of successful an
swers rendered 9.203,or sevenly two per rent
opon tho number received. In theso nine
thousand two hundred and three answers
lies n history which only the Day of Final
A&ifze can reveal. Hat the gratitude with
which their receipt Is acknowledged Is not
hidden nor concvulnl. Mother wrjto of
' their undying grntitode " for the simple
announcement that ttcir boys pro doing
well In hospital j others " invoke the bless-
tabling will serve our purpne here.
A poor wi'iuun from Wisconsin, whose
hnMinnd Bnd son weip.tu the ranks, learn
lug that llie hitter was tfnhndul at Imk
out, made her way lo Ioo!svillc. whence
die win sent by the Commission nunits lo
Nnhvllle. Ow ng to the interruption of
railway coimnunlcult'iiM it was i in poi Wi
lli send her futthrr front, nml ihe Nmdivillc
nffico accordingly letegrnphed to tho Cmn
inbslon agent nt Cliallnnoogn for iufnrmn
linn. The next day, which wa Thiirsdny,
it was nnwenil that hi r nt was severely
wnmiihd.and hud been placed Inn hu'pltnl
which was siibsMpiently enplitrctl bv the
enemy. In wIiom haiuli he then was. It unf
sad news, but belter ihnn none. It wns
eominmilenli J In her ns kindly ami gently
aspmsiblej but gently ns the Intelhfitiico
was Impartul, It a'in"l drove lur fruiilie.
Several times iliiring the ilay following she
vMiul llm ('ffieo tn Unr more, but ihcn'
wus unthin? inna to tell. And so two
days more slipped away, each it blank. The
suieiiM) Iricnnie tirriblr. Wns Im nllvo!
were his wi'iiiiiN e'arid fur by the rebels!
win he dead ! Such wern the question
which the pmir mniher ilinmd roiisiunlly
Inlo llittinrs nf the ngents. "Oh lliu t 1
could hear I" she crhd. " Kirn the worst
would be better than this sufpen-e." Al
last on Sunday n'ghl Iho words so prayid
mid walled lur came. It wns this onlv:
Dead." il wns n terrible blow. A virv
ngooy of grief settletl upon tho mother's
heart, and fur hour her sulleriugh seemed
beyond till human ciiduiunco. Altera time,
currying her great sorrow with lur, she-
went away j but the next morning she ic-
I timid to ihe office, but calmer than before,
nml suld. pointing tn the llig over tlie door,
with leurs in her ejit, "7J.iii.g itJauUij
tltur to mt tint morning. Ir ii.es ciistmk
somi:tiiimi." Her means were exlinimlul,
and the Commission dt frayed her r.xpenses
home. Think you the memory of lis work
will not be forever side by side In her
wounded heart wllh recollections of her
boy shiln In the battle's front!
One day a chun, stout-faced fanner from
Dun.rrs. Mnssuchusetis, apirfari-d at tie
Nashville office, seeking Information eifhls
son. Jiu wns rurnlsru with pasces. uml,
with nccewary dirccllons, smt nn hi wny.
A few day arierwaid he relurnul, carry
ing n sword and haversack, and with n long
white box in his care a ve ry qnh t lx..x,
but very precloui tn Ihe old father. The
sword uml huversuck wcro his sons.und Ihe
suns corpse was In Ihe quiet box. It had
been recovered through the agency of the
Commission Directory ; but for that there
ncvir would lime been In a Duuvrr church
yard the headstone which lolls now lo the
days as they go the story of that farmer's
"ncriflce In the country's, cause.
Another Illustration of the vnluc of this
Dire-dory Is furnlnhed by the following In
cident. On the 12ib of November the
following Inquiry from n northern oily was
received ot the Nashville office : ' Sanitary
Commission. Answer Immediately. Is
Henry Ford, Company F, Thirty-fifth Ohio,
olive! Hospital 13 Fatiikii." Inquiry
was ut once made ut the Nashville hospi
tal, and this answer promptly returned;
' Henry, Ford. Co. F, Thlriyflfth Onto, Is
alive slightly better j soys, Tell father to
come as soon as he can." Thus father and
son wcie brought together, as they proba
bly would not have been but for this Di
rectory. Some of the scenes witnessed at the offices
of iiq Directoiy at Washington and other
central point h are touching n thccclrrinc.
Thus, bl he Washington office 1 A fu,',fr
pretent himself a strong idoo, und still
young in years asking for news from his
son. 'J'l.e record is referred lo the boy U
dead. The Bunounocmeut, couilug with Ike
snddencjsJBf n bolt from hrsven. govs with
shurpesfngony to Ihe father's hcurt, nml
lie- stent awny weeping, with a shadow on
his life that only Ihe sunrise ol some grrnt
hope can evir brighten. Another, telih
white face and trembling voIceVprewlng'to
the office desk, bety for information of hli
hoy t " He was n noble fellow I no father
i vi r. Imd,ttbcllrr. son ; can't you.lell ma.
soint-ihlnir of lilmfVHa lfiJivtKt'JIi
" boy" Is In a hospital but a Tittle distance
olTj he gnnpi the hand with bolli of h's,
tears running down his chcik the while,
and without uttering another word, leaves
the mom. Slil! another comes 1 woman,
who with almost broalhlcm voice t.xdums,
" I want to find my husband I I huxo not
lieonl from him for months 2 Can you tell
me where he Is!' ills mime and the nun.-,
ber of his icginicut is asce-rtniued, und tho
nnswer Is promptly returned, 'eYou. will
lind him nt Lincoln Ilo'pllnl." A inomiiv.
tury shade of inctedtilily appears on tho
iiii.xiuus face j liu n, turning her full eye,
swollen with i inol Ion, she cl era ooc look
of gralllnde a full reward for years of .
labor and in un instant Is In the sin cl,
flying with swift feel to rmbruco the hiu
band of her love. Thus, ilay by duy, tho
vurled scene gii on, inch nc Inohlent nil.
ding lnh testimony of iLc vuluc of this ad
mirable syste ui.
At Iho liuisrillc effiec scenes equally
nffniiiif lime Ik en prcMtilid utim-sl, dally,
ever since the advance or Hom cram from
Mai frn shoro. One day an nld man from
Northern Ohio entered ihe e ffiiv. He had
lruvch.il the long dlstni.eu to meet his sou,
nml applied nt tlicfftUv. o he had been
told lu do, for din cl Ion to ihe Imptlal In
which his boy .was quartern!. While Iho
cleik examinee! the hftiks, the old man
clmticd of hi son ami home, tilling ol ll.u
d fill int articles in his curut bag, plueiil
there by molhcis and sletcrs at home;
inch hud sent some little comfort. He wo
all animation mid hope, poesied of plini
unt unllclutlons of a speeily meeting with
his boy, Alus fur his hlyh liojws! thu
record said, " D!td" that very morning.
It was a terrible slunk, but It was tietler
Ihan to grope on In tk datk. ncter know
log how, or when, or when the wm of hie
love had been calhd away. He had found
his boy ; It was a consolation lo look Into
his furu even though ihe dialh dews wero
upon il. So slowly and sadly ihe old man
wentnwny, a rhik going with him nml
procuring a ceffln fur the ileur remains,
with which that sumo day he sturteil for'
his Ohio home In which, heiire forth, on
voice would be missed, om step would ney
ermore be leunl on ihe threshold.
A sprightly young wife nppearrd ono
day ut iho Louisville effiec, Ptklng In lmo
n dispuieh wriltin for u ximll to visit Lrr
husband In Nashville1. The clerks turned
to consult the icoords for his name, which
she nt onco pronounced a useless delay j
"she Girir he win In Nakhvllle, slid all slil
wanted was a dispatch written, and would
be oblieed for us much haste as itosi b!c,'
" Hut," raid the clerk, " aro you quite sure)
he Is In Nashville!'' " Certainly ; nothing
Is more certain." "Yoi wnu'd have ie
objections lo nice ling him here !" Ihe c.'etk
Inquired again, lis eye resting pn on open
page, with hl finger nt a pnrtleulrr name.
The woman flushed, as If ommyed. " You
are ploying with me, sir. Will yon glvo
mo lLo dispatch !" " No, you will not
nerd it. This 'abstract' will please you
belter. Tkfonro directions where to find
your husband a few blocks off," the clerl:
njolned, a finite breaking over hi face,
With one look to be sure that iho was not
the victim of deception, tho young wlfg
darlfd away, and a few minutes afterward
found that, after all, the one the sought
was tics' in Nushyille. but right wlthi
reach of her loving arms. Hud she not
gone to the Directory, possibly she might
have procured pass (n Nashville ami iron,
or failirg In thai, might have gone Ifc 0
without sowing her husband at alljeu'vlng
Mm omtig siranyrrs, longing Ihrough day
and nlgbl tor glimpse of the face wblcu
made the sunib'uc ol bis home,