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fr-MBacs & f TITS 01H MK ir.t.TU -1"M"VT,1 III I '-"- 'ToTRKrricoy axo rKnnnitvor toiih INiiiv. a OovMiiNr.T nut tub wiioi-k m i owfix.i I m.k.'' HWljfc. JACKKONVIMilfi, UKKUUM. SATURDAY M0R!WO, MARCH 28, ISf I. AxmiiKit Afini.tfio Statu. Arkan sas has hail an election, and lias gone over Itody and soul to the Union of Abe Lin coln, ami plump Into the Abolition camp. The pcoplo of Arkansas hove declared ngalnit slavery forever; hnvu hjefclod the Institution that allowed Ircssls ol men to dell their own children, a they did horse nhil wlne bavn njectnl JeU". Davis and nil hl wicked ways, nml hnve ileclnnil for Abo LlncoIiMlhu Norlhern mudsill anil In Uvor or tho clvlllullnn of thu North, rrn State. We cJIpeCl to hear rt terrible howl fnm tho Copperhead fraternity, nbout nn election nt the point of Yankee bayonet, ami all that kind or Mtm; but General Ounlt, who was once a llrlgadler General In the rebel army, and an old cill' mi ir Arkansas, hat most ifToctunlly Ml tho people r lifs State fight on Ihl ques tion. See III address in another column. 1'iwir old T.. hit native Hlale, Ilia be ned"Arkunaw." Imvinu ipcwctl hltn out, nod all "slch." hn now pono over In the ..,1 d fanatical Abolitionist" What be ilono for T'Vault. to alleviate the rapid ly Increasing sorrow or hh uld ngcf If he should go buck there now, wllh a enpy of hi paper !h his pockel, thejr woutd ccr tilnly hainr hlrn for treason, If they did cot put him through on lliooM Imlleiment. Ol'll (.'ONIIHKMIONAI, DkI.KOATIOM. It ha leen u Inns.' lime since we Imve Men a single word of thanka to any ol our dele gallon al Washington, In an Orrgnn news- putter. In fact, wc do not now ncullrclof ever rrclDfr n slnsile encouraging word, or rvtn the slightest Inlllnulloh or gratitude. We believe that they hall) been laboring honestly and fitllhriilly for thu Intrresta of the Nation and for Uregon. 'I dry have each ami all supported every measure which looked In the overthrow of the rebellion. They Iiavo procured largo appropriations for making Ireallea with tho Indiuha on mir borders, very large Appropriation! for fortification nt the mouth of tho Columbia, 1-nVe procured a new mall route Irnm the Stute to Northern Orction. and last and most important to us of Southern Oregon, huro Induced the Post Office Department to malntiiin the Dally Stage and Mull line from Sacramento to Portland, as our read er will see by an advertisement It) another column. Now, If they will only get Cole' Cullfotum and Oregon Railroad bill " I drought they will certainly be entitled to nceivo from the people ol Oregon tho Scripture encomium, " Well done thou good and faithful Mrvanti." HxRiiAvntNd Uaos. ' Richmond papers state that Iho funding of Ihe debt or tho CooleileraeT 1 progressing rapidly nt Pe tersburg. Ualelgu, Macon aud Charleston. - Ttl. lhtfnUh. That reminds us of the story of " liana In Luck." llam had worked very bard for many long years, and bad laid up a handsome sum of gold. lie took it into his head one day that he would become a speculator, grow rich and become great. So ho laid off his common clothes, put on a new and gaudy suit, rut his oM acquain tance, and started out In Ihe worKl. He invested all his gold In the purchase of a horse, he traded tho horse for a cow, the cow for a pig, the pig for a goose, the gooeo for a grindstone, lost the grindstone In a pood, and thru congratulated himself that lie was rid of everything. So with the Southern reheD. They Invested their gold in powder and rhot lo detroy their coun try, tbey havo exchanged that for Jiff. D.ivls shlnplajlcrs, worth about ten per cent. In gold on the dollar, and now they propose to exchange their shinplaslera for bouds, and it will not be long until they burn the bond, In ordir to destroy tho evi dence that they had In aoy way assisted In supporting" tho JeOf, Davis Confederacy. They have flow from doing Well to doing badly, and from bad to worse, until now, they have nv.tt to nothing lefl tnrrn nolle ing hut the pangs of reraoffle and the guilt Of treason. A Chanck ron T'Vai'.t ahd O'Mkaim. ' Letter from Knrope report i All kind. of title ore being conferred by Maximilian on Secessionist, who In laro number nt tend him from Pari to Mexico. Dr. Owin Is to be Duke Vnvatch. Pitch In. T'Vault and OMenM. Now I votir onlv chance lefl. Send nt once to Kmperor Maximilian conir of your respire- life Meesslon paper. Do sure to rem! those that are misrepresenting the victories of the Union armies, defaming the United State Government and lis President, nnd eHlog'zInz .TrfT. Davis, tho Southern cut throat, and tho Institution of slavery. Ac company these with autograph letter, as suring him of your hearty sympathy with the Irrason of the Bonlhern conspirators, and your great desire to see the republican form of government broken down In the United State and Mexico. You might also add tho Utile Incident, of the escape from Arkansas, tho training of thu learned pig, and the training rrcclviil from Den- linger. Do this, and there is but little lotibt but the mUshrnnn nabob and embryo despot, .MuXimilian, would at once Issue to O'Mearn n commission, conferring upon him the title of " Lord llluh Cluimberlnln of the Koy.il Pig-Sly." while Old T. would he duly dignified with tho title of Prince or Dotile-Holrters," and assigned to service with" Duke 0 win." A KxrniMr.NTATivK Man Orn. (Jrant I emphatically n representative man nl the American people. Less than three year ajjo he jolnul tho volunleer army of the United Slate a a private. Ilewaielectid Captain or the company which he had Joined. At the general rcndexvoiu he was chosen Colonel ol tho regiment, lie was soon afler appointed Brigadier (Irnrrnl, and while enjoying this rank ho fought nnd wen tin? bloody battle of Port Donelson and Pittsburg Landing. Afler he had captured Memphis ho was made, n Major Ornerul, nnd now he has been Invested with the highest military honors of tho Nation the Lieutenant Oenrral ol the Amies of tho United Slate. It Is generally believed that Oeneral Grant I an Intemperate man, and that during tho buttle of Pittsburg I.i ml I ng ho was actually drunk. We have the evidence that both of these reports are untrue. Col. Clias. Darry, of the lUIIroad Survey, served for nearly a jear under (J runt, as Lieutenant Colonel, commanding the Mill Illinois reglnxnt ; putn-d Ihmuuh both of thu ubovo named battles, under Iho linmediato command ol (Jrant; has been In the (ieneml'a lent at all hour, both night and day ; has seen him in tho company or drinking men, and tho Colonel tny that he has never raw the Urner-tl lake u drink or liquor; that ho doe not drink, and that ho was not drunk at PitUburg Landing, A Nkw Issuk. Wo observe In wveral of Ihe countie n strong inclination to make the question of tho manner or paying luxe u plunk In tho political platform. How Ihe thing U to bo constructed or inatuiriil. we do wot exactly see, ns the court seem disposed lo lake the matter out of thu po lilicnl urenn on constitutional grounds. Whether it I proposed In reform Ihe courts, I or to e eri me lieiris ature unon Hie tsue. doe not appear! but ir there was nn other question before Ihe voter of the flute, we lidve no doubt ine result would lm as unan- Imous, n it could ba on anv which cod Id be submitted. F.verybody eems lo think that l taxes ought to be paid in currency, nml We presume timt iisnliy any one wouM nbjecl to raising Hie sularie of public officers, so that they should not suffer by being com pelled to receive- them in greenbacks. Orrgom'ciii. The movements of the people on this question, to far, wrm to Indicate tlial no man can get the nomination for Circuit Judge, unless he will hold that " Green backs "are a legal tender for Slate luxes as well as private debts. "Greenbacks" are fast displacing coin as a medium or ex changes, aod will eventually drive coin from circulation as currency, And the sooner wc prepare for the change the better, Tiik Tbhaty With Tits Indians Tho Houmj ha passed the Senate bill author ising tho President to negotiate with cer tain Indiani in Southern Oregon for the acquisition of lund, and Appropriating twenty thousand dollar therefor. This matter Is now disposed of. So. it seem, our Governor I not yet llfled. That prospect or ne ocmno a Hates his grent-whal shal wo eafl It not heart, certainly. Try and ca I tointnd that llllle story or a certain nlinl tliM climbs, UoVnor. Utnnn uiuiu,... Yon tr to call U mind that lit tlo slory of n ceftfllft ultlmal" thai twl t" crawl nroiind JncKsonviue. -on nn i..."r, trying to nvold the prrjentc of nhe Utti' linger. Was it n Uoppcrnwi n-"i snake, or wns It lennfa O-.Menro, which was It T Try to call to mind, berorc yon spit out yoor vIIcbcm nl Hch men os uov. Olbb. f-'onTfrrATfoff as Tit 1'Atirr) Coat, TIi 1orilficntlrm Anprnprlallon bill, re- ,i rvnm ihn llnino Commlllrc of y Way nml Mean, npproprlalrt 850 000 for tht fortflt Fort Point, U30.WI0 for 1-orl Alrnlm?. San frnnelsco Hay,' nmJCIOO.- 000 fat rfufenies In Oregon and Wnh!ni!tnn Territory, nt or near tlic month of Iho Col- nmbln rlfrf. Tills lasl item 1 n netv one, nnd contrmftlalM tho millillfJg of earth works, armed" wllh hravy guns, nt the month or the Oolnmhlfl. . ws ' And while the lamp holds mil I lo Mttt The vllct sinner nmy felrirn, ' A laic lelrirrapli dismlth ir i " Off! elal ndvlce Irom Arknmn wy there l n steady relurnorclllwnslonllrvliiWf.mahy prominent rebels wing nmong the number. flen. AHiert Pike ha mnde ovcrlBfe for amnesty." T'Vuull, when arc yon going lo cet down on your murrnw.bonenond beg Father Abraham lo pardon your hecwlon, Copperhead sin : III about lime, n your Slate Is quite thoroughly nbollliunlrcd. Tiik PnKM-it ts MMiro. Lite ndvlce i from the southern const announcu that Sun Hlas nnd Teplc arc virtually under French control, although there are no forei1 there, Ihe official carrying nut all order of the French. An tlT.-climl blnckailu I being maintained at all Htrls south of Maiizanillo. The French land force lift Guadalajara, on the '.Mill ol February for Colitmt; the sup posed engagement wllh national forces oc curred before this. Politic in San Fhancmco. The Union Convention Committee of Sun Fran cisco has culled the primary election, which Is to be held on Monday, March 21st, for tho election of delegate to Iho Stale Con vention. Test prescribed for voters: "Will you sutluln tho prmnl National Adminis tration ? Did you vote for Gov. 1iw V Down Aoain. Tho San Francisco Hullelin'i commercial report of yesterday s-iys: The bottom ha fallen out of the wheat market: good rumple, rapidly silling a week ago at 82 .'1002 -It), uro to-duy of fering nt 81 8U(o)l ilO-Ihe latler-n.imeil of choice quality. Too condition of Iho market is Just this. Purmera yesterday said to their consignees: If you think there is a fair prospect ol rain, we are will ing lo sell our wheut at 81 60(31 CO, but If wo aro not to huvu any ruin during March, don'l Mil nl any price. To-day, holder aro freely offering lo sell at llm fig tires above-mentioned. Yesterday, Dray llros. received Iho first car loud of wheat yet brought over tho Sun Joso railroad, i On arrival, it could havo been bought fur! 82 per 100 pound.', but fulling to obtain that price, it was placed In warehouse, rather (ban sell it at 81 'JO, the price then offered o hear of no sales of Flour." Tub Rush North. The ruh of freight for Portland, by steamer, Is Immense. As Mr,y " o'clock this morning merchants were at their stores, despatching their dmys to the steamer with Roods for Orecon : and before 10 o'clock there wero over 100 teams In line, waiting their turn to unload at Hroudway wharf, the drays being piled up and loaded to their full capacity, 2 to 4 tons each; and yet it is said that tho steam er will not coninieoco loading till 4 o'clock this afternoon, aud perhaps not until lo morrow morning. We hear of 850 per load being paid for drayage in several in stances. In the fuco or all this press, tho bark J, A. Fulklnburg has been three day? getting 150 tons of freight, while for the steamer more is offered, and on drays, than tho can carry, even 12 hours before tho be gins to lake In freight. At tlili writing the steamer has not yet completed discharg ing her inward cargo. S. F. Jvumal Tiik Maii Dispatches from Washing- ton announce (he reletting of the mail con-. tract between Sacramento nnd Portland- j whether dally or not, we .re not mformed. Frsm Hihertti. o'TIs the flag of 'the Onion, for battle dis played. Call on freemen lo sterol to trreir tru. lis the Hag or Columbia, y tralle-ri a nihil, ... Calls her sons from their wtrk-shops and farms Kn. Skntinki.: The epoch hr whlcfi we live i the grandest Ihe wnrld ha wen lor ft lltnmani! year. In'plrntloo Ami the presence of the Holy Spirit tell ns wc arc the generation wlmc high destiny And privilege It Is to Inkc part In nnd wllws the liimlamentnl trnlhsorthe"7erlnrntlnn of Independence " lllnMrnlrd nml carried out on Dip ballle-fleldi of the Notion by a patriotic-nflrl nmrafrd people. This lasl grrflf wnr or Hainn Again! ine Klnirdnm of Christ. I led by Lou! Nnpo Iron In F.nrnpr. and hy JrlTerwn Davis In America ; nnd o deeply Imvc they schemed nnd ptnllrd that it will rennlre nil the ener iy nnd patriotism of good men to buffi' their devilish snnre. nnd hnnlsh them Iff ilnit nnlwnrd dnrknr "where there Is weeplne nnd nnahlng of teelh." In nil great Irlal of Immunity God ha rome lo the rescue of hi people, nnd railed fender front their rank In cmilrnnt the Ihe nrch-enemy of mnn J nml ll was from nmnngst Iho lowly fishermen of Otillilcc, nml not from nmnngst the proud nnd rich of JtmVn. He selected III disciple. Ir like manner Hu will select from Ihe ranks or Ihe American people, clllrm to lend tlirm, whom Up will purify, instruct nnd .strengthen, by Hi Holy Spirit : nnd those political demagoune who nre scnhled nil over with n-erssion procllvlllr nnd slave perpr tnify, will be cast nslde n worlhlrn Ilii'liej, to be cast Into the fire, an I replaced by men of the people, In Illustrate I lie en paclly of mnn for self-government, nnd the right of Ihe majority lo m-h-ct their ruler, ll is n patriot!': rifhclinn on the part nl the Unlon-lovin? clll'n of Jnrksen coun ty to waive nil minor difference In favor or n fellow-cllbvn, n their Congressional ran- didatr, who. from lic nrrrt act of the re bellion to the present moment. hi been un swerving In his devotion to thcnnlly of the Nation, the support of Bovernment and Ihe rlchl of mnn, and who will fenrlessly carry the " star nml stripe " in line of bntllc, In defense of tho Constitution, the Union and the law. When slavery's proud lords rent Iho Union, Ami arayiiack iwillnllonsnrrnjrnl, Tli"v thought mil of lovnl men's fusion, With Iho Hits or Cnlii'mbln displayed; Hut Lynn soon chatiited their false notion, When at llutlerniit rank ho lit II r: Ami Fort I)nnelon felt the (Wco motion, When Yankee for victory Irv. HinKnNiA. Ari-MuiATK. Patrick' Day, 18C4. m Tiik Gold Hill New says: "Wiiliont we soon havo rain, hny will lx Un Ihommul itollari per ton, In this territory next Win ter." Why does the New persist in ad vising people to go lo such n country? If hay I likely to bo 810,000. or even M, 000 per ton, what will be tho probublc price ol breadstuff in the ulkull and sugo brush country T NKW TO-DAY. THE BALL IEostpOri.ec2. 2 Tho Ball advertised In Another part of lid paper lo lie bIviii at tho U. & HOTIII, on Monday night next, will lie postponed until further notice, on Account of the 111 ne of Mrs. Dome. LOUIS HORNK. Jacksonville, March ifitli, 16G4. UNITED STATES MAILS l'O-ST OWCK IlKI'AIIVIiKKT, I Washington, Jan. 2U, ltsiij, ( PROPOSALS will be received at the Con tract Office of this Department until :t l m, nl 1st June. 18IU, (to bo decided hy the 10th,) fur conveying the malls of tbo United States in tho titates or Cai.uoiima and Ok kuox on tho route and by tho echedules of arrivals and departure herein rpecltled, on which service 1 to commence Kith Septem ber, IKfiJ, and end 3Ulh June, I BOO. Hid aru ulso Invited for service to eud 30th Juuc, 1BG8. CALIFORNIA. U807 From Lincoln, by Maryvillc, Cen tral House, Orovllle, Rio Seco, Hutto Val ley, Chlco, Rock Creek, Grove City, Teha ma, tied Illutf. Cottonwood, American Hanch, SbwU, Trlulty Centre, Callahan' Ranch, Fort Jonc. Yrckn, Henly. Ashland Mills. (Oregon,) Phtenlx. Jacksonville, Rock Point, Dardaoeller, Inland, Galesvlllo, North Cnnyonvllle. Mvrllo Creek, noso- mrg. Wilbur. Kugene City. CotUge Grove, Corvalll, Albuny. Salem. Jefferaon. lielpai M!mE.& aVcVk! "' l.Hn Lincoln dnllv f S a m: Portland, frwrnMlte 1st April to 1st b.. In 7 dav rest of the year In 1 Lcavd; Portland' rWly at a m ArrliS Lincoln, rrom Isl April loll Deccraktrw 7 rtnv.-irest of tho year ill 12 dTS. ' Rid lo cnmml-nce scrvlco on the u r. - I lUltl Mit.t ..Mil nB 411, L . fS'piCnUK-T, 10"t, Mini .'IIU UU OHill 4, I18fi8, will bo considered. ir service nn this roitto be let, Ihe rrrr on routes number 14898 and 15021 tj not lw. HMH From Lincoln, by MAmffl. Centrol llmire. Orovlllo. Tltr Setntm Vnlley. Cfilcn. Hock Crrrlr, Cfnive CIlj.T,. huma. Red Blntr. CHInnw!, Ameri, Ranch, atmtn, Trfntty Centre, Csllal,-, Hnnch, Fori Jonc. Trekn. Fleiilyf Arilw Mills, (Oregon) wfl PhnwilT, to JWk. vllle. b.10 mile nnri bneft, seven tlmtti week. t 1 f..l .1lf. m A k r -. iicnTL- f.iiirinn if.,, , hi, HrriTSll Jnchsonvllfe, from 1st April lo 1st IXt. ucr. In -l rfiys rsi hi inn year in I, l-are Jnrknnvlllc rTnlly nl 2 n mr irri,. nl Lincoln, from Isl April to 1st M:bL in -i iine rci-i ui ,h'j ... in " unjw, tilth trr enmmeiicc service on loin Km. lembiT, 1)1(11. und end 30lh June, 18CR, will lw cmfifered. If (rvleo on this ronto bo let, that w Ao. Hf97 will not no. OREGON. Ift02 From Jacksonville, by Danfct,). le, KoeK point, linii, (laiesville, 'nb Cniivmivllli'. Mvrtle Creek. Itnselmrsii. V,l bur, Oiklaml, Kiigene City, CnttnKcOmrr, CorvHlIK Allmiiy. flilem. Jelfersoi.fn si. Anrnro Mills. Orrgnn City, nnd Jfllw,,,. hie, lo Portland, 2U0 miles and biw,mtn llrw n wi'K, f Ail re Jacksonville ilillv At 2 am: in rlvo Ml Portland, from Ui April in b k ii:mt-r, In 3dny rest nf Ihe yenrbSrhj,, Ijiivu I'nrlliiiid d.illy nl ft u m; unite il Jacksonville. I Mm 1st April l M Irrertv l.-r. In .'t dnyi n-st of llm yrnr In S dsp. inns lo commente service on iron tx lemlfi-r. tflM. mid eud :t01h Juno, JH68, wUI !( oinslili'nd. Ifsertlcv on till rmito be let, IhttM UH97 will not Us. NirrK. Encb route ronl bo MO for srov ralely, with repnniln itiiNrnnty nnd ctrtlt rule, nnd mut provide fin- Ihe rnnvejrtOM of the mnll wllh "eelerlly, cirlnlnly, ltd security," mlng Iho term of tho law. For lorm of prnMu1, unnnmly, and err lldcnte. nud for Instruction, requirement), etc, bidder nrr referred If) Iho piimphht Hilvcrll'ernrnl nf route In California, Ore Kim, etc.. ilulrd llm lAtli OcloWr. 18C3, to bo fun ml nt Iho principal post odlces, llldders ilioilld bo careful In tot etr Md. M. IILAII1. mhlli Posmnler Gentrsl. A CARD FOB THE SPRING & SUMMER Clothing Trade OF dAN FRANCISCO. BADGER & LIMiEJBERGEl, Not. 411, 413 and 410 Battery St., Cor. Mrirlmiit, Nan Fntnclaco, Importers nnd Wholesale DEALERS. Entire New unci FroHh Stock. We would call the nttenttnn nf CountrT Merchants I" our unusually Inrgu siou or (iimnIi. Our slock comprise uvery arti cle In the OLOTIIINO & FURNISHING LINK. We havr countautly on hand Ihe largrtl and ureulesl vnrlety of UASSI.MKIIK AMI WOOL HAITS of nny huusu In Fmi Frnnclrco. nnd our pri ce for them gooils uro le thnu those nf anv huuse, ns mu receive them direct fren the mauufucturcr it consignment. OunlucK or SPRING AND HUMMKIt GOODS I particularly uttructlve. mid tho Kreatrr luro to the country merchants I the unusu ally luw prices- Lew than the coat of Importation ! We alu keep llm IStA-xlo Jk.rtolcm In tho Dry CinoiU line, which Goodswehsve purcbued In IliU market under llie lmmnwr, und nre ollcrlug them at New V'ork toil, and less. We Duhllih thlscnnl In order thatwemty make new acquaintances, and Induced lb who have not heretofore imicbiued of ui to call nud examine our slock. Good Articles fc Lew Prices Aro Iho great Inducememeuta we offer lo all w ho purchase to roll again. Merchants wso buy of us can muku a good profit, and rvll to their customer nt a low figure. We re main, respectlully, lour ooeuiem servants, UADGKR & LlNDtiNDKKGtiR, Wholwulo Clothing And Hut WArehou, Aos. -til, 4ta nml 410 Uattery aireeu San Francisco. March 14, '64. mh26rfl3 BTATK OF ORKUON, I Sg, County of Juckson. ( In Justice's Court. TO DFA'KRLY B ATI'S You are hereby notified that a writ or a.- tar.hment lm Ix-i-n lamiixl Koalnst TOIL AIM your property Attached, to satisfy tho ue maud of T. Oamkbon, amounting to fifieei dollars and llfly cent. Now, unlesa you rhall apiKjnr lforo M. D. Sturgls, a Jusile of Iho Peace In and for said county, Jw ofUce.ou the 21st day of May, 18G4, Judg ment win no reiiaereu against you anu property sold to pay tlw debt. Dated tui lUthdayof March, 186i marenzuw t. iajsmiw &H. HaSS!SSSS HymyiiiiBti3W.tnii, ius "HWltflAlll .fcl