Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, April 30, 1864, Image 4

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Jackson C'oHntr Union CeH
YCHtiail. To the Union Men or Jackson County,
Oregon: You arc hereby notified an.1 re
commended to hold Precinct Meeting In
your respective precincts, in said county,
on Saturday I he 23t day of Aran.. 1 8(5 1,
for the turtosc of clcciing deli-gutt to the
Union County Convention, tit be held nt
Jacksonville, in Mid couniyi on Hatukoav,
the 30th day of ArniL, 1864. Tlio npre
sentatlon from each irt-cinct will he made
Upon Ihc same budii nt tlutt alloniil In the
last Union County Convention, hk MI.ovs:
Jacksonville. 6: Kden.4t Mant-meta. 3:
Afhlirl.0 Untm Creek. tt Table ltnvk,
H Hieriingville, Z t'erkinavillc, 2: Hlar
Gulch, It Applegntc, 2; Pleasant Creak,
It Forest Grove, 1 rjtoitnhoai Cny. 1
Hrjtia w Cwl(, 1 1 Darda-ioll. V. Total. .'I.'l
I'liQ htMtii. lx fin the Union County
Conrcntiou will Ik; the nomination of can
didates for the following County Offices lo
will Three Ib-presfntnlive to the t.-gls.
l.itlve Assembly, Sheriff, County Clerk.
Coroner. County Treasurer, County Sur
Veyor. Two County Commissioners, Super
intendent of Common Hchools. Pub'ic Ad
rnlnlitmtur nnd County Assessor.
The Convention is rxpvctul to nice t at
10 o'clock a. M.
Uy .order of Ihc Central Committer.
S. I), VandtKk, Chairman.
BY
CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
TELEQRAFH.
TILNRAritRD TO jArKSOMVII.I.K KXI-RKSS LT
HIB tltR SKJITIKKI..
iTeiephiHC County Usilon Con
vention. The Union Men of Josephine county
are rtipiestcd to hold llielr Precinct Meet,
tags, at the usual place, on rJAtuiiDAr.
Arsib 30th. at two o'clock, f. ., to chouse
delegates to tln County Convention, to he
held nt Kerbyvillc, SatviHiay. May the
7tb. 18GL for the purpose of nominating
candidates fnf Tbe various county ofllcet.
Each prednct will be entitled tu dele
fairs as follows)
Waldo, H Mrlgga.2; Alth.use,3j Ker
hyTllle. 1 Canyon Creek. 1 Illinois Hlver,
It Williamsburg, 3 Deer Creek. 1 Slate
Creek. 1 Vanny'a, 1 Oallcc Creek, 1;
Leland.lt Applcirale, 1. Total, 23.
Hy order oi County Committer.
M. M. Ivvahb, Chairman.
DOUGLAS COUNTY TICKET.
Ilccommendcd fur Joint Senator,
JAM. WATSON,
G.S.IIINSDALK.
ltrprcsentatlvcs,
ALPHKUS IIIKLANI),
1 0. PAUKlMt,
K. W. OTBY.
County Clerk,
L. L. WILLIAMS.
Sheriff.
J. J. CUAWFOItD.
Treasurrr,
C. OAUDIS.
Assessor,
II. L LBWJH.
School Snperintrndtnt)
K.A.LATHUOP.
Commissioners,
DAN. RAYMOND,
Z1LA DIMMICK.
Coroner,
A. THOMAS.
8urreyor,
JOHN LITTKUHLL.
ANIYOUNCMKNTH.
For NkerlHr.
Ed. Smtintli You will confer a favor
on taany loyal voters by announclag tliat
JAMKd Mi SUTTON, Deputy Sheriff rebel, whose leaders only await disnjter to
will be a candidate before the Union the Federal arms to sire the siirnal for re
Mnittluy's Dlstmtcli.
Washington, '21 St. The whlky qurs
tlon la finally nettled. In the House in
day, Wii'liliurnft of Mlnola, moved nil
amendment to the lux hill, taking the stock
en hand, which win lost. The rule of
taxation was then fix til at one dollar per
gallon for nil manufactured from July 1st
to January 1st. and alter the latter dale
31 2f per gallon. Tax on nle and lairrr
beer has been fixed at one dollar for 30
gallons.
Chicago 22.1. In the Senate, yesterday,
n bill making Portland, Oregon, ti port of
delivery was passed,
Washington, 21st. The following in
formation wns received to-night from the
Army of the Potomac: Five deserters.
Ironi the -trjlh Vu. rebel regiment, came
Into our lines yesterday. It la positively
asccrlalml that lngstrect's corta la at
Orange Court House. Leu's entire Tom
Is rot more than 35 or 50 thousand strong.
New York, 22d.-The Imtt' Washing,
ten special says Grant left lor thu front,
and Hurnslde for Fort Monroe.
It la understood that the recent dnvelnpe
mrnts of the Intentions of the rebels, ren
der an early inurement of the Army of the
Potomac highly probable.
The War Department ordered nn addi
tional o.OOO bnts for the hurpltul nccoin
modationa nt Washington.
Itrpnrti gain criilencc that Leo has sent
part of his army into the SIiuihihIimIi val
ley, with n view to comiell (Jrant In divide
hii army, by rending n force In pursuit.
The MorlJ'i Washington sjn'ciul says
(love. Ilrough, Morton, Curtln nnd Yatex
had an interview with the President to
day, aihl urgeil upon him the necessity of
calling 8200,000 more men into service for
defense of Stales twrdcring the Ohio river,
especially Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.
They claim, If authorized, they could
raise that number for that duly by vnlun-
teers. The President seems dlspoetd to Is
sue n call for 200.000 men, to be raised on
ly In Western Slates.
All the sick of the Army of the Poto
mac have bctn sent here and placed In the
hospitals.
The lltrM't Special says Major Uen.
Crittenden has been assigned In an ImpuM
ant command, and ordervtl to rcurt to
llurnrlde.
Apprehrnslous are entertained of difilcul
ties with the Sioux and other Indium dur
ing the coming reason. Information has
been forwarded to St. Louis that there ure
1,(00 Sioux warriors within 70 miles of
Fort Union, picparlng to attack It, nnd
destroy steamers on the upper Missouri,
Uen. Pope is understood to have ordered u
strong force into the Indian country.
Information received hero confirms tus.
plclons of n wide spread coiuplrucy In the
Northwestern Stales, Inaugurating armed
resistance to the Government. Crawford
county, Ohio, the headquarters of a gang
of llollernuls, had been placed under mar
tlsl law. Other counties In that State
will soon be placed in the same position.
Ohio, Southern Indiana and Southern III!
ools contain the principal portion of the
He will depart to-
regarding afolrs In Hank's department.
The fight on the 6th was ut Sabine Phs.
The hliels, were 3.600 strong. Oh th.
.......i.l.,,. t lh'..' riIi Itmika sent forward
cavalry will, supply trnlM or one hundred !r.tp.i1ltlon '.der l- Chiylon, consisting
mand of Ills corps.
morrow.
Cairo, 23.1 -Jlnlrlllgence recelvtd from
Little Hxk. Ark., lftlh. which says : The
County Convention, for nomination for tbe
office of Suckirr.
Mast Voters,
Ftsr HnerlfT.
Ed, Senliiitt: Please announce the
nsme of Samuel It. Taylor as a suitable
candidate for tbe office of Sheriff, subject
tu the decision of the Uulon Couoty Cod
veotioo, und oblige bis
Many FuuHbe.
For Surveyor.
Ed Stntintli'l'ht frieods of J. S
Howard desire that you announce bis name
for the office or CoohtV Sarveyor, subject
to the decision xT the Union County Con
vention. A UKto. Mah.
Imleiieiulent Cnudldute for
SlierlfL
At the solicitation of many friends, the
undersigned announces himself as an Inok-1-KfnK.NT
candidate for llio office of Sheriff
of Jackson county, subject to the decision
of the voter-, at tbe polls In June next.
W. A.Oivrx.
Jacksonville. April 22d, 18C1.
volt.
Philadelphia, 22.1. Itebel prisoners who
have arrived at Washington stale that
Lee's force near the Itapidan was C0.000.
Longstreet was at Charlottesville, march
ing towards Stanton, for the purpose of ad
vancing down the Shenandoah Valley.
Lee's army had received seven days ra
tions for forward movement.
A letter from Norfolk gives particulars
or the late Itebel attack on Plymouth, N.
C. and assault on Fort (iruy. The rtbel
were repulsed with fearful sluiightrr.
Ualtimorc, 22d. The Amtriwix has ad
vices from Norfolk that the steamer that
orrived there from Newbern was taken pos
session of to bring important dispatches to
General Ilutltr. The captain reported that
a rebel ram came down within a few miles
of Plymouth, on the 18lb, attaifcvd our
fleet, uud sunk a bomb-boat and two gun
hosts. The greatest excitement prevailed
n..,rm,m rrnm'-N'rtlclltlOehea. I Wf H
Ingnn skirmishing with the emttiy mid
found them In force nt Pleasant Hill. The
wmmawlcr of the cavulry, Ihlnlilnir the
rebel foro-small, si nt n nnssngcto Ihitika
to that i IPcl, ami n-ked for reilitnrcemenis.
itaiismn'a division was sent forward. The
,.rci! as InsnfficlHit. Tlii'ilh-m) rapltircil
the supply trains and sevm guns killed
and wounded n large number of our men.
hikI took many prisoner. As lln't m
prouchitl Oeti. Smllh'a forces, which were
in line of halllf. he npfiail line nnd let tin-
fi.-elng trmiia pass, and Inmre tin-em my
i-titm- up Smith cl.wed his lines and drove
tin m back. The next morning Hmith nt
lacked the enemy, under Klrby Hinlth,
'IVylor, Mugriidt,r iiimI Holmes, dilvlng
Ihem fnkf --Tin- Union forces look n num
ber of prisoner, and Inllietnl n greater
loss ii uon the ennny In klllnl nnd aial
wouialiil than we find stiff red the day lie
fore. Hanks fell back to Grand lvicre, nn
account ol the n-aicliy of rations, mid sent
n message In Admiral Porter, lflO miles
alxive.to return with transorls containing
supplies.
Washington. 20tli. Tlic transfer ol rwn
from Ihc nrmy to the navy has nt Irnglh
commenced. The transfer of 400 has Uen
made.
Nashville. 20lh. Lnngslntt carrlnl to
liist TenmiMKr 18 000 men. but leturned
und formed n junction with Iv with lest
than 12.(100. Troops from Jo. Johnson'
nrmy and Charhslon are arriving nt Gor-
ilnnsvllle.
Chlrauo. 21st. llallcck will soonreslun
from the army and giMo California.
The Congressional Hone Commlllrr nn
Elect iona decided that all contested election
cases from Missouri, where there was mill
tary Interference, shall go buck to the o
pie of the districts
Cairn, 20th. The greater part of Hlrk
man, Ky..nas lieen burned hy the guerillas.
Iindon, April 12lli. All difficulties aa
to the Mexican crown have been adjusted.
Maximlllian will formally recti re. the Mel
lean depulalTon. accept the crown, nial sail
on the 13th for Mexico. It is nssrrlrd that
the relations between France and England
ore very frJcndly.
San Francisco. 22. Gold in New Yotk
yesterday 1C4 and 1G5. Legal tenders dull
hi re at C3c.
Considrrablo eicllemrnt has been pro
duixtl on the stock market by the appear
ance nf rursrd certillcales of mining slocks.
T)ie ar)el by the Grand Jury ol n large
number of gamblers occasions quite a flut
ter nmong the fraternity.
Kauagawa pap-rsof February 2.11 con
tain stipulations of an important treaty be
tween the U. S. and Japan.
Tuesday's l)lsmtcli.
Chicago. 23l. ltlchmond Emmmtr of
the Oih, says commissioner Ould has tflVct.
1 cartel for exchange of prisoners.
Letters in regard to the lied Hirer dis
aster, say great Indignation was manifested
by several subordinate officers against Uen.
Uanks for the conduct of the battle, Cor.
respondence of Eaitrrn papers, received at
CuirOi reports the whole affair a complete
tlefvnh ad that (Jen. Smith only succeeded
In saving the army from total destruction.
Mejnjd.ds dates to the 20lh, state that
three regiments, under Chslmer, encamped
near Suinmcrsville on Fridav of last week,
leaving next morning, stopping Saturday
night at Lagrange. Oo tbe same night
two regiments moied through Saulsburg.
Forest had not left Jackson, but would
soon loliow wild the remainder or hia
forces. The whole body are reported mov
ing into Alabama to prevent contemplated
v literal movement.
New York, 23d. North Carolina ad-
vices of the l'lh, confirms rebel attack on
Plymouth, but nn particulars given.
Governors ot Western States hare mot-
IQed their request to the Presldint for call
of troops for the defense nf the llorder
Stairs. They now limit the request to
ten thousand men for six mouths, doubtful
If it will be complied with.
The U'orld't special says direct arrivals
from the Army of the Polomuu report ull
at Plymouth.aod it was expected our forces quiet. Gen. Grant, In n letter to the Sen
would have to evacuate. It Is thought
General Peck will bo able to hold New.
bern.
Cairo, 2lit. Dispatches from General
bio Military Committee, expresses n with
of 1.000 Inlanlry.five regiments ofcnvnlry,
and six piece or artillery. rcuclHil Pine
ll'iifl. Hftir it rnM tu Saline river, where
they encoiinti red relwl force 3.000 strong,
where the em my wns defeated niter Ihrir
houra' fighting. They retreated, our forces
following them up to near Mount Elba, on
the Saline. The next day we occupied tbe
plan-, without rislsiiincc. Our forces here
divided, one detachment crossing the river
nnd thu oilier ricnnnollering nn this side.
Tli enemy were found rnmu distuncc from
Ml. Elba, having been reinforced, nnd ml
vancimr on our hirers. Hasty preparations
were made by extemporising u fortification
of logs, rails nnd cotton bales. The enemy
charged three limes, and were each time
repulsed. and finally tctlred,nflrr six hours'
valniflorlstodisliNlgnu. Our forces then
chafed on them, scattering them In till di
rections. In thl nnd endairrmrntnl Hranch-
vllle, we killed 84, wounded flftO, and cap
tured fiU. In the meantime the force which
h.ul Iki ii sent ncrnss the river was busy.
They relumed in the evening, having
inn relied fid miles during the trip. They
niplaml nnd destroyed n supply train of
A0 wagons, and took the rnllre escort, 3IMI
men, prisoner. Over 1,0110 horses nnd
mule fell Into our hand. Then- move
ments took place aboitl the 30th March.
New York, 23d. Authentic Intelligence
stale that the rebels nre bully engaged
sirenullienliig the fortification of Rich
mond, nnd the opinion prevails that Iav
will fall back there when Giant advances,
and no considerable resistance will be made
on the lUp dan
Intelligence from New Orleam state
that the In- of the 4th division. I4lh army
corps, In the battle nf Ued Hirer, nn the
Bill, was 1.12& In killed, wounded and miss
ing, nnd the In of 3d division, same corps,
was 3(10. Nnom attaches blame to Han
sntn or Franklin, In the movement which
resulted so diststrously. It being contrary
to the advice of IhiIIi these officers. They
obeyed orders, and did all that officers could
do under the circumstances. The lCth,
ami 17th cor, with part nf the division
nf the lOlh corps, were badly whipped, the
rebels driving tbrm seven miles belorc they
were ordered to retire.
New York, 23d. Advices from Hilton
Head report the evacuation of Hilataka,
Florida, by our trooi, who brought away
everything In the shsie of military stores.
Hie lltiatd say iersons who nre pre
dicting an immediate battle nt ltlchmond
will be d!s4pNitnli-d, unless Lee makes a
forward movement or advances into Penn
sylvania. Itrports arc freely circulated
that Grant and Slanlnn have quarrelled.
San Franclico. 25lh, 9 r. x. Eastern
line down until a late hour this cvcnlni;.
1'rivate telegrams of to-duy quote gold at
180. Steamer St. Louis, which sailed for
Panama on the 3d. took 8UOO.00O In
treasure, and over COO passengers. Moses
Taylor, same day, carried some 700 pas
sengers. J. Waiter Wu'sh, publisher of
the Sunday lariititi, was shot In the
breast, yesterday, near the Dank Ex
change, by a man named Teuekle. Wound
supposed to be mortal. Cause of I he shoot
ing was an article published in the Vnrit
titi, reflecting on the character of Tackles'
wife. f
.spFiCiAii.yoiu
hj
Tiir Skckssiom IxrosiTioif or 8tatk
SovKRKiujiTr. The present rebellion was
set in motion upon the fundamental error
that each of the Slates of the Union is a
sovereign Slate, ant) can leave tbe copart
nership upon any pretext, as among tho
rights reserved to tbe States in the federal
constitution. Now mark bow easy this im-
KMtiire is demolished, Accord ng to tbe
constitution, by a vote oflwo-thlrdsineacli
house or Congress, ratified by three-rourlhs
of the States, slavery may be abolished In
all tbe Slates, though art amendment In tbe
supreme law or the land, Virginia, North
and South Caroltdo, Florida, Georgia, Al.
abalna, Mlsslss'ppi and Texas may all vole
unanimously aguinst Ilj but the supreme
law will prevail In those Stales, as in the
8lotes voting for the proposition. If a
law can lie mudu constitutionally binding
upon a State, In tbe face of tbe unanimous
for tire confirmation of tho nomination of I vote of its people, what beconus of this pre
Gen. SclioOeld to a Major Generalship, 1 poiterous humbug of Stale sntereigiily T
limei' special says lien. Uluir has been It become as dead us (hat other Southern
Lyon, on Hed lllvtr, brings the following ' ordered by tbe President to rauuio com. heresy of King Cotton A' V. '-
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TW Intlttntlon will It enrxlmlftl Ufa.
nt Jmh iI tlarr, n-l will to hIiimj?
hsnllli ami iuritIMi .in of Judtw
plsn r olnrallon will eml-rnea Iht fuU,.
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character of tha InHII0ll.i,n. rHIil,(J
II liw unnaj aitrtlirl mi Ihf irMtmri h4
of Iht citnmM.illjt, wl tin arittlrt u-
Ht.llrtr-t t atttcU hsnuner, an dilvrq
will nut tn.1 with Id .rMnt, Inn ffi
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mannf r, If w daalr o an In ILL Mil t
aial In tha alclnllj, Ihaliapj. exult. t ni
tlllutkai aa lh Slalars Aca.lrmr, wt
It ami a..ft It t f.'f IM iurf, a an
tnnaalt our cluulljr aol STntnllr. Tk,
of a mnltllaJ or chlMrtm tht rart of it.
dlatrltattlonof aaaUlanrt ! tht prtj Iti
lh Irtuurt of chrlitlwi tUill; sraSatl
with oj-tn liinJi, but with InlelllKranVf t.
vrCiMrltjr. nnllilns, amutiill;,
tntvairikiramtiiti milling laiaturt wUal
runairt n. rt4tclkai IImii ILI ClavtuU,
tlon. Tlittianiplt of wir brtthrtn tf erl
M danvanlrwlloti, who, on almlttf
lm, at Vrtnth lralilt ai.l at !VftUl,Ml
attualtu with anCMiinwn imI, iUkiUiiHu
hoi tmaUtka tutiartlatiiurhunuwltu
urchaill ( tht titatllilinieal t U
Traatlns t.i tht nat llbtrallljr ahtaalaa
ia.ni.in aiMii i-p aiariri r mt prtaa tf
ingnroiirnttni RfMin.i,ani iraiMinfi
hvuat fur tht Siatria SrlJ.
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MOTHERS
DO.fT Ml I" prvcurt tltS,VIN)IA1i
iiro unit!. ciiildiihn tkktiiisu.
Thla Tklaatlt prf-rallvn la tht prrwriftl.1
of tht brat ftault pliaklana an.1 narna ha
tfl Slalta, tuxl haa Wan ird Vt tfclnr.o-fl
nattr Wllns faljr ami tumaa bjr Mlllkaa ri
tra and thlklrtn, fruoi tht fatUt latul i( J
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alaa Hit tWimatli and U)tl, rwrrrrti i
(lira lont ami tntr( lu Iht wh4t trUa
almuat Initaatl rtllaft
(lainaa i mi Itowsuj, tap Wnif
Wt ball. it It tht lUat ami Sf..l kcaaal
WotlO, In all cm of DVSK.1Tr.nr aril
ItlliKA .N CIIILUHKN, whttUrllwlMi.
Inn vr frvrn an cthtr n.H,
rull iilrrctkjfM hr ualnir will arromrsr aal
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nnnt utiiuiut uiiiwm nit ic-aiHiia at na
PKIIKIAd.NtwYurk aim thtvulaUa
tkiklbr all tltJItlut IlMltn: rrtacM
lit mini .law Yvik.
raica uair a tiara ria iwnu
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410 an.1 IIS Vival St. Sm rv
aajTtaiS asrtltSt
Alasunlc Netlce.
rTtllK regular commiinleatloaipfN
X Malge, cit. ID. r. ami A. H.
vllle. Oreirou. fur A. I). IM!. fiU
on tbe following days, to-witl
inminrT ....... i, in asswT . .
l-ebriiary H AiigitM, .
Marel 'tS SepiesW.,
April zO Oelolrr....
Mav 18 Novrtt
June 15 DtceaM..
and regular Semi-annual isViIhIs
Ztlh; ami llio regular Abbiui i"
PecemlxrrZItli.
The hours of meeting will be. fr
to Beplemln-r. at 7J o'clock! sua
The lirethren aro earnestly fl
meet early, ror work will w i
tha appointed hour.
Itrvthreii Mill do well to save
ttamnt fur Tnlnr-H rHferelical.
ALKXANDKU HAUW.1
llaaMAN HuxiM.Hec.
Jacksonville. Jan. 7, 18I.
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Mf Jeseph Wett
' O, lager, sweet larger, buitlo'ta
Now Its praises we'll sing sit
coiiiw In .,
Eln pbeif uud eln Lager Dettl
rnilE proprietor announce! "!
X rangeiueiuaoriiniirewei"
live and complete that hecaauti
petition in Bourne rn urenou " -
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The larue cullara of the t-slaMe'fl
nlnayssluckvtl vlh kegaoflsp''
tho largest boll-sale urritall"
Call ut thu SahMin. on Ibesij'
Oregon street, teat the U-er.aial
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