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V-- atmmmtmimmmt b5K" vaii nw . I'iwi r, gMtfiil.Hk. :tli.t,J"ltf'" "t nr ..'' (win am e ' wptt leitftttel M kit ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY MAY 7, 1SG4. VOL. IX. NO. 10. In t.' TncKsoiivllIo Lotlcrc 1' Vr, Ifi ,..,. I.--.-..,-, i . ..... . i"in" pin iTjtmi m. Injp mi MMnjr r th nrt utk In i. Ii month, nnl on HutnuliriifwichlnUnrnlnR Wn-k, i tli IUmiiiIc 1111, lit . Iirvuifm in nm iiamnncnre inTiiffl. IJ ufco. n. nonius, n. ii. i M u iiiioti, uriirj i'miiiifter aiiu I !. . . L'Loo'w No, 10, A.T. & A. M. HOLD liiclr rcculnr cninmtml- ttillon tho Wednesday livening nti nr prilling tho full inoun, In jack in, (" AI.I.A. JIAKTIN, W. M. Ser'v. f!lAl. r.OONCnAI'TKIlKO.-i, O F- IYAIj AHUIl MASONS iucH0.vw,.;. oitmox, LuiutMcUrcommmilcatlon mi the Itsiltrty Eve. of Krrrj- Month. iitjttnlii Companions In good ftrtcpnimiij inviieii in Minim. W.II.8. 1IYIIK. II. P. FiriM. frc .v. iiccm: Loom. :. r. iicmki.i.. IMCOOS, &, RUSSELL, InWBVS AND COUNSIU.OIIS A.T LAW. IjOMMTOKS IN CIIAN'CKIIY, JtcxsoiviM.K, OnKnoK, ppotllv Ilia Court Han. Ii'km committed to their enn' will irpil'ltMiil(iI In. July 1, ':.' 0. F. DOWELL, rOHNEY AT LAW, hrttONVIM.K, OlIWlOK. ktice In all tliu Court of Uio Third J Diitrkt, llio Kunnuiie Cmirt of O ro ll It YrtLa,Cal, War Scrip prompt- uei. IN. J. GASTON, ihoMcrtolWrAAOutM) .. rOItNEY AT LAW. , JAa.reiiTiM.ie, Onxaotf. till attcntkiii clvcn to collection Jimu in, lHfta. in ID appointment. KORQE D. DORRIS. rARY PUBLIC I JACKSON COUNTY. Irth n.JJoyjUq. S.HOWARD, TOIl k CIVIL J'NGINTKK. JlCtlOXMU.li OltKUOV, kt Mir Uo Sou Hi end of Orchil January. 2. 18iii PETER DRITT, fhetasruplilo Artlvt, rriw uxe picture In every stylo kt,!lhill tliu lulu Imnrovemetil. pt ih Mot -flvu ittlrjBtlnn. nn HWkM.lo. Cult ut lit now Gut- lutl ft. examine (l pictures, aud ItslirsfM, 0-W.GREER. lilaW AND SUHGHON, jmUdvIIIo, Oregon. ' liiws Baloon and llynn, ftw A- Co ' Store. EON-DENTIST 11J 0. ,T. GATES PttlUtltW l.v.llivl In .TnrlraAn. -.iMjrM hid HTvlceii to All Ihf.ne J 1 mwttl lev. Decaying U-etti ? 14 In the best saamier. ;; In bin lluv, will tlod -l0 to glveliUt U. 0e Mr ewt of MftCamo du Ho ""t. npllfilf Sl-DGAWfc WALL, SlfiDIRC AND COKMISSIOS fBROHANTS, ""'"f. Cur. Front b K atrmtt. S 0K.T OITY, OAL. JK ili0 H10 KeIvlnK oml For W 30f Good, cutruMea to fj 2i. "Pl" and dl'imtch. SfV. 2, lipiid; jv&vr. W" AX'l)PDrnTTiii...'.... .U i . f.. V. TW'.V wo iukcu in "v .IK JU&JM.1.H.1.1I . -. Tr i MAX MnrKn's. Q8AP ALIIUM8 irt J4AIXKS BKO.-S lex Our Childhood. IIV OKOIIUK 11. I'llL'NTICK. 'Tin Mil. yet mvoet, to llntcii To Hie noft wlnd'a Rootle swell, And tlilnl; we linir tlio mulo Our clilldliood lovti) o well; To guzo nut on tbo even And Hie boitnillesi lieliln nf nlr, And feel ngiln our lioyMi wluli To roam like nugeU there. There nre mnny drenm of glmlnrr) Thut clltift nrouiul thn hhI And from tliu tomb of fculliiff Old thoiiKUts comu llirnlililnu font; The lurinn wu lovt-d no deurly, In Ihu hnppy dnyn now gone, The btmullrul mill lowly, Bo fair to look ujiun. TIiopo bright nnd lovely mntdenii ' Who pcemed io formed for l;llu, Ton glorious nud loo heuvenly I;or Bitch world nn tlilnl Whom Mifl dark cyca eciu nnlrainlnR In nreaof lli(iild light, And whone lock of gold Here itrcnmlng O'er bruwi to iiiuiiy bright; Wlioo unltei were llko the ruicliluo lu the fjirlng-tlmo of tho jrxr Mku the changeful glentu (f April, They followed every tear! They liavo pivmiud llko linia imny; All their lovollntM lulkd Oh I many u heart Ii tnnurnliig That they art) with the dead. And yet tbo thought Ii aaddeulng To mu.ooii aucb 01 they And feel that all tho beautiful Are pitting fant nway I That the fair ouei whom wo loio, Grow Ut rauli loving lireat, ( Like the tendril ul the cllugUt; vine, Then tmrlib ulicrc thry rei. Ainvrlcnu Guuvrtiltu Tlicluit number of the Jfanc liana very good article entlllwl "righiin; FcU for Fngle," friini which we gleam (lie fullow. ing particular. Amerlcuu military lilt- tnry k it menu, ilixildedly fuvuruble to old geucruk Wunhlngtou wui furly.four when he nwumed ci'iiimatul of the ruvnlu. tlnnury armli-, and Qlly when ho took York town. Wayne and Greene were llie only youn-1 gi nerul that evinced Wrclilril cnpacliy. Iliimlllon would, In the review rV opIiiMi, liuve been "tho lilghrtt mllim ry nahie In the war," hud he nervrJ ftendl- ly In (ho field, tichuyler wnulJ, he Ihluk. have nlood next In 'iihlnglnn, but fur tlio 'ulunril Jealnnini that ilrprlrtil lilm o coniiiiunil in 1777." Gen. Jackson', creat Iminim cumpaign wai cnmlucleil wlii lie wmi nearly forty-eight. Tlio fol. Inwiup piirugrupli, we confeM. wo dn not (ully coiiiprvheml: "Had General Scott lutd Kicuns nt hii dUponul, wc should have bewi able to pilot to n young Awerloin General tijuttl lo njp rio 1 moAkuxd x hiflory; but our poctrty fnrlmU hi opportunity 111 war aorthy of hit griii'm. it rose tht gtnial cmiuuU oj hit mk," Ara veteran lender, he wai remurkable. Ho wa In hi. l.ly.fnirlh yeur when lio ect oi t on hl memorable Mexican tutu V'pn," which wusnn unhroken K-ricii of grand operations and fplemlld vlctorlcn euch as is seldom (ouim in the history of war.' Gen. 'luylor was nlxty.two when the Mexican war began. The present war lias been mainly conducted by elderly or tnlddlu aged men. Lee is about fifty-flic ; Itosecrans forty.fouri Grant forly-two; Slanewull Jnckson van thlrly-seven at the tlweaf bis death; Hanks id forly-ciglit-; Hooker forty.flve ; Oenuregard forly-el.x ; Uurnsido forly ; Bragg forly-nine ; Silmorc thirty-nine; Frnnklin forly-one; Meade forty-eljjlit, nnd Foster forty. Lander died ut forty, nnd Kearney was killed at forly wven. Gen.T. W, Sherman is forty-six, W. T. Sherman forty.four. Gen. McCIel an was In tils thirty-ilrst year when lie as sumed command at Washington, in 16C1. McDowell vim in his fortytlilrd year when lis failed ut Hull Km. "Gen. ropesorly- one; Gen. A. S. Jofanjon was fifty-riliie when killed at Sbllab ; Gen, Joe Johoson I fifty-one Glm. Hnlkck furlr-elght, nnd UniKRtrii'l forty. Asliby, the moot bril- Until ul the boutlicrn cavalry Icnilern, was killed nl thirty eight. Gencrul Slrwiirt is only twenty-nine. Of our cnvalrt leaders pHtlewnn in forty, and vi-rlll in thirty. Thus it will be sren that very few young men have distinguished' themselves In American wars. Gkn. Frank Ciikatiiau. This officer of tho rebel army kept a gambling linuw- In Stockton In "early days," The Wunli ington cnrrwiKiident of the Cincinnati Cummercmt tells the following nn him: Many of your Cincinnati render nill remember 11 rpwr fnclmen of tlic genii" homo, whn imed lie employed on the river limits, nnd was known as "IVpgle McOne." MeC'iie Is now in the relxd nrmy seeking his rights. During the occupancy of Mis Inn Ilidge by the rnemy, nn Incident oc curred to Peggie that in worthy of record. It was related to mo by deserters who were present. IVgtrle was engaged one duy a lenmsler, nnd Grn. Frank Cheatham riding ulnng. cniipht him In the nrtof pninmellng the mule with n billet of wood. Hlilin mL lip In n lowering rage, Chrathnm dciuiunivrfe nl him in the vilest terms, and ordered him to cenfn his brutal amnsrmrnt. Peggie's Irluli rli sudiletily. Turning about and confronting Frank, he remarked: " General, yon are , coward. Yon know your shnuhler.lrnp protect you, or yon never would apply that epithet to me." " A coward, am I, you miserable devil!" exclaimed the General, Ihrnwirg off III coat. "Iiok here. McCue; thera Is Gen eral Chrathnm nud tho shoulder straps here is Frank Cheatham. "Come and take satlnfactlnn." Pegjrle was not slow to nrcept the Invi tation, made for Frank, nnd In two minutes bad whiped him soundly." The General, smarting under his defeat, started for hi linrse.whent sudden application of Peg gie's foot ntsiotrd hlin to mount. Picking tip the coat, McCne threw It to the Gener al, remarking a he did so, pointing his flt to the rider and then In the emit "There Is the whipped Frank Ch;athnm nf the Cumberland army; here is Major General Cheatham, commander of a divi Inn. General, tihi can repeat the oinra tinn us often as you desire; you will always find l'egglo rcudj for you." Sai Commkom os Fast I.tvtxn An old man who has been living in the most ubjict poverty for several years, vibrating betntrn Worcester county nnd lloikshlre, Mnflchuetts and Conntcticnl, as he was lilfutl by M-lerlinen who wished to clear him from their precincts, has nl length found n refuge, but perhaps only n tempo rary one, In the Slntt Altmhnusc nt Mun son. Forly yenrs ngn this same man did n hmvy grain nnd shipping business In New York, nnd wus among the most Influent iol nnd respected merchnnts of the metropolis. About the time of the completion of the Krie canal, he, with others, conceived a grand rcheme of doing nn immense foreign trade; nnd wint to Knropc. taking most of his wealth with him. Family affairs did not run smooth, and bo gave up his irrand project, went to London, let! n gny life, whs Teasted by lords, becsmc very Inti mate with the household of a noble earl, nnd was presented nt court by tl Ameri can Minister. Afterward he crossed to Paris, where some ombrngllo obliged htm lo accrpt the challenge of n fighting marquis, who sent ball through bis right arm ; but our pan- r being a poor shot, screrely wounded his own second Instead of the marquis, and he had to leave (lint city. Then he went lo Munich nnd made love to n nlrce of one of the royal families, wus accepted, and got first. To Latin -monks were slightly wounded In the fray. Four of tho Greek parly were alio wounded, and among them thn Superior ol the Convent, ho had beeu the enwe of the conlbct. In the evening, twenty-lire Ilashi Dszouks were sent to Uethlchnm by the Pacha ofJcrnsah-mj no compsnleil by three (ifllcUls, empowered to hold Inquiry Into the nfTilr, nnd bring the guilty partfe tnJuMico." ilrnnk at n pnlatlal ball over tils conquest. made n bad thing of It, and left M tinted with dispatch, lie continued In bis cxwe ses, gambled away all bis property, was 11 vuiraboiid in KngUnd a few years, then In western Massachusetts, His life is 0 sadder comment on fast living thuii was cvir writ ten. Jhtton Journal. Tiik Dahujrrx Oitsaox. Our theory that tho numerous nceounli of liihuinsn barbarities perpetrated by tho "chivalry," thut huvo recently come over the wires, were "abolition lief," has received a severe shock by a paragraph in the Richmond Ezamwtr of March fllh. That reliable authority, which we cannot presuino to ilimbt, assures us that "Dahlgrcu's; cur- cum fell, riddled by uvenglng Soutlierul bullets;" that it wus "stripjwd, robbed of every valuable, and tht Jingtr tut offfai the take of the diamond nugt that tncndttl thtmj" (hat when the body wus found, "it wus lying In a eld ttark tuLedwit'i Ihetx- ttplioit i tht ttottwgt." Our "chival rous" contemporary gocsou (0 say: "Yesterday afternoon tbo body was re moved from the car that brougbt it to the YurkltUvr ilullroud depot, nnd given to the spot of earth selected to leceive It. Where that spot Is, no one but those con cerned In IU burial now or care to tell. It was 11 dog's burial, without coffin, wind lug sheet or service. Friends nud lelatives at the North need enquire no further; this U nil they will kuow he is buried a bur in! that befitted the mission upon which he came, lio has 'swept through the city oil Illchmond' on a pine bier, uudwrltlen lit name' on the scroll of infamy, instead of 'on the hearts uf his couutrjmeo,' oovcr to bo erasod." Iladthis.coine lo us from an abolition source, we should have fell bound to dis credit it. Hut, alas I it is tlio record mude by '-chivalry" itself of the manner in which it glories in carrying on "war" la tbU nine teenth century. S, F. Daily Flag. Christmas Dat at Jr.ncsAi.r.M. The Monde publishes on the authority of two tetters from its correspondent In the I Inly Land the following account of tkn deplora ble scene of violence nnd disorder which occurred at Ilelhlcliam on Christmas day, rnti'ed, uecording to tho writer, by the fun stlelstn of the Greek Christians against the Latin; "According to the usuul practice, the Latin Patriarch and bis clergy assem bled ubout noon on December 2-lth, t the Patriarchal Seminary of licit JI10I11, and went thence In grand procession, accompa nied y nil immene crowd, to the Church nf St. Mary nnd Perscpe, or rather, of St. IIcU-oo, through which the I-ntlns have on ly a disputed right off image to the small church of St. Catherine, wlicrc the Vespers: for Christmas Kve were solemnly chanted. Afterwards came the night fervlce, celebra" led smntlfically by the Putrltrch, assisted by his -clergy. After the midnight mu. I lie Patriarch, beuring a cradle, supposed Tiik Catiiomo Church ox Smtkhy. Wa rxtract the following from n lata letter of the Archbishop Pureed, of Olu clnnnti, to bis diocese t JUtortd Urtthtn and Childrtn in Gil 1 If lens of thousands of our Catholic brethren have fallen In the front ranks of (lie National armies, attesting, even nt this high price, (heir devotion to the Government, ami their senso of the valuo of the Union, surely we can, with tho vicar of Christ, undeterred by what friend or foe nmy say of his paternal Inter position or counsel, in beseeching; the Al mighty God to Inspire the contending boats and their rulers, North nnd South, with the desiro of peace, It Is worthy the noble heart of Plus tho Ninth to wish nnd pray that this great country, but yes terday united, and therefore prosperous and jwwcrful. muy pat the sword into li0 rtab bnril, and enjoy in honorable and uninter rupted pence the blessings whlth God his poured upon It more abundantly tfisn tiny other nation ondar Heaven. The noly Fathcr, lo an audience of tlirre-qusrlrrs of an hour, granted, nn tho first day of De cember, lo a yoong American priest of thU diocese, who had left a seminary la Franrt with some of his beloved fellow-sUdrnU to Join the Papal Zouaves, and who bad told the Pope that ho had risked his life tu maintain tlio territorial Integrity nf the Stales nf Ihe Clmrch, no would be willingly die to defend the Integrity nf Ihe Union, and assured hint of tho sincere love of the people and Government of the North. At the same time the sovereign pnnthT confided lo Ids care nn autograph teller for i, doubtless, as In the Instances nf tho Ictlrrs totlie Archbishop of Xew Orleuiis nuJ I ho Uto lamented Arebbishop of New York, to urge us (n use our brut efforts iu tho Interests of peace, Wc huvo not re reived this honored letter. Hut) 011 urn our witnesses, thut while we go with our whoht heart unil soul for tht imiiiiltnitiuti the Union end the aMitian of tfovtry againil ntithtr of tttnth dot tht Suprtmt Pontiff cf Cirnltiidom utlrrn tingle void we liavu omlttrd no opjiortunlly In our visit (o our churches, In (ho admlulsirnlloii of confirmation, bi our public prater uornlng and afternoon, In our cathedral, lw -exhort our bctovod children (0 wollu with at In supjilicrttiwiis for t-ce, Tbosc wlo opculy advocate iimulgaiMt. tloc, and praetlco it, are far less dangerous than those crafty, ereiit-tongued dLclptu of oegro equality who proceed In a rau tlous and gradual way to oMuln (heir iiids, Eiprtu. We know nf no one fjvorlug ony such thing, and if wu AH, the rcspouilbllity I would bo with thcia. If people uro dU to contain the Infant Jisu went In soh ma priK-estiouto the Grotlu nf the Xiitlviiy, ui4 deposht-d the cradle cu the stonu which marks Ihe ery spot wbere Ihe Savior was horn. 'I he Glorlu in t-xcelsls, uud the 'Te IteMHi'' were next sung. Masses were then raid at Ihe ulter of the Mug I until the time uppolutcd for the Greeks to enter the jrotto nnd chant their liturgy ; after which, tho Latin mattes, were aguln resumed, and con liimid during the morning. At half pant 110 en, wiiiio h I'luuurtwu iiiuiih win e--i. 1 . .., ,,,,., ., .. , J powd to amalgamate fiolhiijr cun prevetit gaged 11 celebra ug mass, the bunerlor 0 , , . ,' f, , ,, ,b , , ' ' It, and therefore ull argument nr laws t I11 I Iru.lf I 'nnvanl iiiilistil fliA Allt ami . the Greek Convent entered the grotto, and complained of Ihe Latins keeping possession of the alter bo long. A Latin monk Imv. Ing refuted to allow him to advance until the conclusion of the nervlec, the Superior rashed into the Church of St. Helena, be longing to the Greeks, ordered the bells to be lung, and called in his coreligionists lo drive out the Latins. He was beurd lo ex claim. 'Kill four or five of those dogs I wo will hold ypu blamele.' A fierce conflict then ensued between the Latins and the Greeks in the choir of the Church of St. Helena, In spite of all the (fibril of the lw 'still, and find no difficulty in filling up their Ihe etnlrary ore listless. If a Copperhead editor should conclude to marry soma guoJ looking colored woman, would coiidrmnlmr public opinion prevent the union? The relatives of the woman might object 1 ApptvA. InlflOl.lhcfilli Ohio todkwllb tbrm into (he ficlJ an eagle, which has fnllowMl them Into all their flghto, and screamed wildly above tho din of every battle, Tim bnne fills It now on n furlough, having re. enlisted nnd liavo tho eaglo with them tin Patriarch to f revent such a scandalous hcene. At lost However, .Mussulman, jwui lim,of liethleham arrivod with an armed force, nnd toon got the mastery of Ihe Greeks, though they milled rielertly at their ranks with recruits. The noble bird has been twice wounded, an if lie comet out of the content, the boyi Intend he shall be -kept at Ihe cnpUol at the charge of I e State.