Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 14, 1864, Image 4

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hinted delegates to the Ilaltlmore conven
lion, to-day. Among the resolutions
adopted wn one demanding the renomlna1
tton (if Alw Lincoln.
New York, filh. Papers contain n call
for ii convention to b.i held at UleVclaml,
Ohio, on Ihe 2lt of May, for consultation
in risptct to Presidential clrellon.
Newbrrn letters dated the od. say rilK-tn
0i under Hill approached I.l'.lle Washington
on llic'Juili.
Tins steamer White Cloud, from Alex
m mm Emm,.
BY CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
TELEGRAPH.
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TKI.MIUrtlKII TO JU'KHnSYIM.K KXrnrsSI.Y
roil TIIK K.TIXKI
VBUY IMPORTANT NCWS.
Mouilny' l)lsncli.
Uhtr.mii. -till. An Alexandria letter
date 2.1d ult.says : The om-oslve rninpaltfti
for the present r.,l..st the r...cn ... , fc ,, , wfl,
. Oe... I auks' army I, ,.,. ng hack ... wfc , .
a i. i - i.i .... -I'l-.i .. a it.i ..,.. i.i iita iiiif rir iitri
w, ,.uiev. ...v . - ........... ,...,..,,, ,u,mshiim cnnilounlly
trains iinlv.il l..t night, and Hie whole ' , ..
. . ...I Thriv iinnbnati were sutiK nlxmi aicxoh
nrmy will be hen- In n day or two. The
wo. i ne - - , , , .. ., , , . .
i.i .i r ii .. . ..ii.. r.n.n ilrliii ami i lie n.in.pions m". . -
jrunboats nbnve. the fulls, I wn mile from ' , ,. .,
h. . ... . , ,,,., been nttuclad by n rebel halter) -10 miles
Alexandria, ilinvr I.k. ii.iicI. wnlirlnbe . .,
.nnvrd down over llir shoals. It l Impo
Hlilc at present to delernilne how long Gen
Hank, will Imtd Alexandria. On the 'J'.'1
lh rebels burned 2.01)0 ba'cs of cotton
wllhln CI miles ol Alexandria. The ril.el
followed nor forces from (Irand Kcore, inn
when near Cann C.nv! Uivcr, an engage
mrnt took pluco in which the rebel Inst
1.0011 men and nine purrs nr artillery
i...l,n liniiit 1-Voii- n ml burmil. Gen.
Ilittks continues very unpopular with the
tl tiirtny.
On the -till Inlclligcncc was rcccivni ni
Mi molds Irom New Orleans, that the reb-
ids were coiicentintlng on bolli sides of the
rhrr. Hit re was consinernoie vxriicincni
at Natchez, an nn nllark on that place was
repotteil. l-.vrry town between icksburg
1.000 men and nine purrs ni iinuierj. '..... .",.. , i.-., filM will
. J .n i . i .. .b.laml Natchix was more or less mini win
Alexandra has been fin-Mini, n.d w...ks ...,,,..,.,. I. -,,, staled thai
ro beim? cxtetitlcd. Guerrilla under the
Infamous assassin, (Juantrill, urc Infesting
the cuiinlry, and have ulniidy committed
many depredation'.
Pine lllnir dates in Tuwdiy oflat wwk
stales that the day In fore n train of 210
imply waitona. rcltirniii'.; rrom Camden,
wrre hIIucIihI nnd iiipiuml by n lnrjre
rorcc under Marinailukc, within 30 miles of
Pine lllnir. mid a lhunaiid men, with mvcii
pieces ol urllllvry, fell Into the hands or the
i nrmy. This need cnnflrmntloii. TIip
rebel are fallinu' ttw on Oiitlchanl! river,
ilcslroylnji wagon, and cutting ofTconunu
ideations by water with Steele.
Washington, full. The lltpiililitnn Is
rtinl mi extra, roniulnlng I he fllowIng:
We feel 1111111011x111 to state that the Army
of the Polomio hu ndvunced towards
Hiclimond, and the strujrale for I lie reliel
Cipllal is nsont to liegln. Oar nrmy
inovisl on Thursday night, and Ins now
crossed Iho Uapldan. The crnsslng wan
made ni Jacob's, Unlpepiier, (ierniunlit and
United H lutes' funis, and wumlT.clitl with
nut rerlmis oppo'lllnn. x has lieen com
pel!.! to Tall luck from the slrong ps-Illoti
in which Iw has brl I u( at bay nil winter.
Tuesday's DlspiUcli.
New York, fllh. Onlers to march wero
istued from (Ku. (iranl's hi-adipurtrrs on
the morning of 3d Inst., and directed
throughout the army at 2 v. m. The env
nlry divisions nt otiw moved forward with
the trains ol canvass pontoons to the vari
ous fords, where the whole army nuccmfnN
ly crossed at mldnliht. Iluvinp crowed,
tlic whole line will be nearly parallel with
the river, Orange (,'ourl Mouse und Clun
ccllorviHe. This bold and ruciwful move
ment tnuit be more or ks ol a tuririKJ to
Ja?.
timnre, last etning, stale that information
roe. thai (Jrii, W. K. Smith, with u large
....mm .II... mIh.iI'i.1 rx tt.u ttsrittlli Bill nf
James river, not lar from Fort Darling.
James river, not lar from fort iJariing. ,, from
His ..I.J.ct was. of coniH'.a nutter 01 mere . 0f rdiifoicliiB
iptculstion. It may be 11 feint to distract
the rebel from muling reinforcements In
J,ee bat it may ho desigiad to cupturr
l-'ort Darling and Petersburg, and cut off ''
Itlchmood from railroad communications
with Norlli Carolinu and the Souih.
I'lie 7'iiirt' savs Culoenner Is bein
The inner , x. pepper ue, ,, . j
Hongly lortified, and will be si a, u dc ' ajm mQ) wM
, "'""" In our hands. Orunt is mailer or tne tiei.t
It is re,v.r.e. here to day that . . Irong rc(rw , , hol
column 'iwler (Jens. Couch and higtl i ,
marching from Winchester up Hhenaislnah ""'
A'aller, whllo (Jen. lJutler'8 force Is imsli-
.' . ... Crni
luff aunil. on a put or hast anil ftoamern , , , , ,,
Railroad, ,0 Pe.ershurg, thai ; mfnrff . S (Jeor.ia. .ucce.s.ully. and
railroad commuulcsliot.s octween Idcli- mr ,i,..r. ar0 fallioL-back.lenv.
...n.l b.1 tl-. iu,il. 4itn lliillpr ttuik ,,,a ,l,v ,t,MV .
rumors and uxcilrmeiit. It wasstalnl that
I lie enemy were marching on Port Minium
in two columns, with 20 pieces of artillery
Wiishlngion, 6th. Official dispatches
milled by the War Department no
iioiincu the advance of (Jen. Iluthr with
his commind. nnd his successful landing ill
City Point, 'n. The Government has re
ceived information from Fort Monroe that
lleiinregard is at Petersbug, Va., with HO,
000 men.
Wellington, "ill. The I'tpuUitan ha
the following: The Govrrnnnnt has in
fornmllnii this morning that on Wcdnexlay
Grant's whole army wimntircly across the
Uapldau. It UMChnl to 11 plain a little
above the old ChanccllnrAVillc battle
ground, when Ire forced out his woiksand
iillnd battle, which was at onceacoiptrd.
The light beeame fierce and huted until
daik. the enmiv k-ing forced back some
distance with great loss, having most of
Ihelr killed utid woundul In our haudii.
The two iitmles lay on their arms all that
night At daylight on Thursdiy the
battle opened again, and raged with great
fury until dark, when It was found the ene
my hud lieen forced back about two miles
In two days' fighting, leaving heaps of kllh
ed and wounded on the field. Many esti
mates liavo Ih-cii made of 1I10 number ol
rlaughterrd, but at this moment it is use
less 10 speak on the subject.
On Friday morning, ut live o'clock, our
forces were marshalled lor another conflict.
Grant was moving on Utj's works. Up to
lliis lime, lliirnsidc's corps, numbering 30,
000 men. hud taken no pari in the battle.
At hair-pat live they were marching Into
jiosition to ingng in the bloody coolest of
three days' balllv. Of result of this day's
light we have no report up to tin inomeni
?' . nf nlii!f to nress. The billle commenced
' , TunIS " as.xin.h..mornIng.and unhss I re
sengers who urrlv.nl In this city Iron, I hi- .. nMmctmnlt r,,iu , ,ns!de's
liniore. last eun ng. stale mat n.ormauon nu, u
Imd b,-en rtelvisl there from rebel sources. .
us well ... from Nmfolk and l-orlr Moo- ...,;.. ,.,
Wushlnslnn. "III. Ilutrer Is rriiorled to
lie moving on Ulchiiiond In two columns.
'I.e lltpnUwn fays this fact leads to the
The strainer Sierra Nevadn salhd this
. . tii.tt. Ait nit.
P.m. Tor rorimnu nnu icm-h.-. -
Vance Is noticeable in nearly no cu-m . .
eood.. Pat llcnlarly Is lids the case wiin an
klnis of domestic produce. Flollr-rxtra
-dim nl SPfaatfOi snpettine, o.(. .-,
wheat. S2l,'(o,.:ij barley, 8.T((n)li 'h
o-joJlf. ..mi- inni bran, tier Inn, 8 III! r",,,
vuiiiV"" I-" 1 . .
S.lijSfoVPft corn.8.1! polalne,81 'j.
The sieatnrr Uolen yge, in-m 1 .....-,
nrrlvi-d nt eight o'clock to-night.
l'rom HUicriihi.
The majority shall govern," Tom JclTerson
',l''1, . . 1 n.
And the National altar on freedom l laid,
Hut modirn Democracy kicks rrom the trace,
And, by war, n minority tries the temple to
raw.
" 1,11c, lllwrly and happiness,'' Tom JctTrr-
son said,
" Are Inalienable rights ' that by men sho d
In- held;
Itut modern Democrats, Jeff. Davis nnd
M.lels.
(And J..c Lane, who In Oregon n General s
rank wields.)
Claim that negroes, mulatloes, and tl.ne-
.iiirli'r.l.lddd whiles.
Shall In -chivalry V lords bu held slaves all
their lives j
AmUlie 'model llepubllc,' wllli the Union
as It was,
lie upheld by Ihe Montgomery Constitution
us It Is.
Hi,. Sktixs-i.: It mint tax the Invmtlvc
faculty of Ihe Cnpieihid ulllors to main-
tain Ihe eognonu-i or llio iiemorrane
party." nnd prove to the rark nnd file or
Ihe I'mmnciilate that black is white, when
nil that Is truly Deiuocrnlle has bivn tram
.1l.1l mi and set aside by ihrm. Wus it
dunoenitle In ihe minoilty to defy the con
stitutional prerogatives or the majority,
and Inailguiate libellion ntal civil war,
when, necoriling to Mr. Stephens, of Geor
gia, and other lending mm, no constitution
al right of the minority was liifringu! on
or ciirlullid ? Was It di inoerallc lor tiny
poll Ion of the clll.ms nl Ihe free Htates In
Ide wllli lie slave-owner s reiieiu wean
ed Ihe constitutional Government, wllhold
supplies or men, money nnd nuns, and n
dnivor to raise einlurasslng h-snes when
Ihe life of Ihe Nation was at slake, 11 tor
elgo power subjugating the neighboring
republic or Mexico, nod nnoiiivr mreign
power liulldlng, launching, tinning and
manning privateers to pillage nnd burn
American merchantmen on Ihe high fens,
under cloak or the bogus Hug of u demo
emile minority? Wus. It dunocnillc for
Joe law In organize four thousand Demo
crats lu Oregon, to aid in carrying I lie I'u
cille .Slates nnd Territories out of the Na
tional Union? and Is It democratic in Ids
subordinate officers In milt treasonable
iiewspaH-r, nnd HMtter broadcast over our
t.ivnl Siaie Ihelr mllllnus writings? Is it
drinncrailc for my neighbor from Ireland.
or my neighbor Irom Hwlimland, wini nus
Imi-ii takiu by the hand by 11 fne.generous
and magnanimous jnople, Introduced to
homesteads on Ihelr public lands, und lo
nmltli from Ihelr placer mines and ipiarli!
Inlisi-s. lit 11 V llnmtiveii wiin iraiu.rs
against the Government to whom he had
'Settl TJp.
AU. those knowing ihfimMrM to!
to ihe Htm iiri'l.lierAiiJ
VI
to resent the Impious Insittli stunk lo the
.., mil nf itnnifpr neither went lo the
field to fight the bnlllrs of rebellion ihnt
lheyhadlncl.,d,nrln.ol.ernKso .... g-nj ,; " ,j "V ;.
men to fight the bnllles ol .niinnuniniiy ,iri. ri,.llwli ,,ICI, , ,1(1
1 r,il.ini. but rather, like the Cowboys N)1IV.;. nnd m-tlle up prior tn .
" ' I Ml! I mp lllnir lining 1 "
nf ihe Hevolntlon, conspire In secret ami , j;,, , ,h(f hlHllU of ,-l '
net In Infnmv. eidl.-rMmi. HsllK.lt.H.
Sir, the tendrils or Iho irnnmnns iican
have taken deep root In the nlTcllonund
friendship of hi' Southern fellowclllc-ns,
ns well as tho.p or the North. Mo has
.,i nn.l won the darkrvid beauties of
Hnnih Carolina iipmlly with the blueryid
miildms or Miissiiclufclls. nml " reinuinui
laillilul to Ids conslllullonal obllgntlnns m
lotus as Ihe South remalnnl failliful lo her
iilleglance to the National Union. The
booming of rebel cannon nt Hie wans in
Sumter has rrctd I lie sons nr Ireland. In
Columbia, from the shackles nf parly und
the despotism of slave oligarchy: nnd the
suffering their fathers hnve endured at the
hands or n lanilul nnd Intolerant MrMnc
racy, points out to tin in the path or duty.
As'lhcser.l of Mary crushed Ihe head nr
thestrprnt. so will the loyal hearts and
stout iirm of Irishmen, nnd their descend,
ants on this continent, grind Int" lewder
the traitorous combination that dared to
subvert our republican lnlllnilnn I nnd
In fninilliiL- that noble nnd patriotic duly.
Ihey will mol nssurnlly pnvc Ihe way In
Irish Nntionality. ami Hie ever.asung
fritndililp or the American -opte.
1IIIIKIINM.
Applegntc, April. 1P0I
Tons iiy a Giiiki.v A piriy or seven
men went to the head of Mill I'mli n lew
days slow nn n pross-clli.g exeurslon, and
siring t grlttly on the side or Hie I ioey
plannrd Its capture, each man selecting 11
ins.hr which in escape If nlluchcd. Ounp
proaching Ihelr sevi nil plan-s, they found
il. ml. 1 o mek or which inev tom
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App'y m WM J. M.m
Jiiek-onvlllr. Mnr 7 IKl I tn,M
New York. 8lh. Fortress Monroe lo
he lltrald says Duller Is In pom-mlon of
'elcfsburg.
The Tfibunt says Grant has hurled his
entire army against Uv'a forces on Friday,
The 7Vitinc's special nlro says that
rant has received newsftrmi Lliatlanooga
i..on4.n. tlajbnaiu. . Jjuufr iook mmr Vftm
the field in person, at .he head of he army ; - fur
on the Peninsula, vtslerdav. Me Is sup
jiorted by Gens. W. F. Smith, Gilmore
und Weltzrl.
Chicago. Ilh. The Rlclunnnd Knqnirtr
of ihe 30lh, says a gnat fire in the city of
Wilmington, N. C Ins fallen heavily 011
blockade operations! iudenl. It may bo con
Mfred to have put on (iTeclual stop lo
b'ockade-runnlng for some tnv. The loss
'Is estimated nt from three to four million
dollars? In spill.
lli!"fi mine, -Jill. 1 l"I wi"Vii iiirn 1
of the Fouttu Ccujivw-oujI Diilrict uom-1
Sai Francisco, 7th. The weather for
Ihe past Tew days has been fpillc unscltled.
Light lulus have falleii. accompanied wills
heiivv winds. The overland telegraph line
has not worked for several days, and we arc
without later K.slern intelligence than that
already published by you. Gen. Chipman,
formerly u member of Ooiigiws from
MicJilg'un. was yesterday urresteil by '
I'mvost Marhal, und mit o Alcatraz,
fr treasonable exprewlons made In a re
cent speech at a club meeting
Summons.
TS the County Court of tl.n Stale rfd
J. gou for Ihe'coiiuly of Jnip!iloc.
Calvin Halne. rialullir n. 1
Di-remlaut.
-T.. Ilia, nlmvn liilmi.t .1.f..ti.1 ml Vm
I hrrtliy siiminouid nnd riiiifnsl lav
' I In lliu himI Court on llin llllli ilirifJ
The crl.s or the cub brought the parent In j IWil-H... "rjl Moi.ilay l-lng on IW,
io--.io- ,1.1 tif Jllle. I1H1I III I' U-itllll msllr!
Ihe irsciic. One nrihe party, .lames 1 or (j W) ()j. K,.tl.-,,.. In miiI eontn
den seeing Ihe bear npprmehlng. Iminiil. ninwi-r tin1 rnmplalnl nf lint said l
nlel'v coinmenred climbing the tree he had I Hl.d ugalntl von In said court. orlW'
amy roiiiiiiuinii 1 ,. . ihl will laUtJiiiUin-utngiiliist you f..
selecleil. nnd succeed-d in getting some six m mr, hi tliu sum of l-iriy 4h
r..., r...... tl, nn-innd. when the limb of' ulili Inlert-l lliervoii, from the EM A:
11 1 1 1 .t 1...1.1 M i,ivlni wiiv he Ml in' June. IH.VJ. 1111III paid logrllier silk
which he had hold ol giMng waj. 11 irli . . liub,lr,mi.nl, A ,, ,u(, , w,
Ihe ground jmt ns the Iwar nrrlvnl nt the jj, . potViK ,
. ii,.r.,n. 1,1. 1,.,l ilttii- to L-alher from m7wfi AllVrrirl'l-u
his (all, he wus scit-d by I lie nrni, Ihe claws! Summons.
or Hip Uiir slrliinlii!.' I lie Ih-sh and mmcles T v ,, (ir..., i;,,.,., nr ,U lt, ,1
. .1. 1.. . n- l'i... I..... lli, i ... jt-t lillll till I t.it. 1 r.ir ii,.. niiiinl, of .TdM-filiiltf.
euiiieiy on. ihui.h. ...v.. r. ..- .unn, - --, j ' 1
Ihe side und bresl. leuting I1H11 liorrioiy. , s. W Sawyer. I'laini 111. rs. r. J. .Mnirj
billng and, mingling his limbs. '.I,; .Zt tSA
. .1 . . ..r tin. .-. "-- '...... . ! ,1 . 1
bear wus llreil upon y me rrei 01 .."- r"-, yht or l J. .lortlienii . uminm
.y mid woiindeil, but in.idellescaK-. The I gn-ius Taylor and George II. MvrmJ
tro.in.lnl nun Is not cl. tollve.-.,nf '.ry ... !'.... ..U.
lllvjj liiittptniltfit. -,- ,, ,v iminnl lr-ilnts 1
" ,re heiehv summnmd and rimn4 tt
, 11....... .ni.,... ii- llicl.ll' John P. I.. .,'.! I'.iiirl. oil Hid flt. ilsr dT
&. i,r.,..,.u .1" -..ii. - iyu 11. r .-- I.il
,.,.. gran,...,, ofOrn. 1-ulh.n., l-'lffi -; 'W-"?..'
ptrsenliil for exhibition nt Hie Alliany (w-()h j,,,,,,,,,, OctoM, IMI l.idj
Armv Ilellel llanur the pistols In which , aiih.day i.r said mmitli, '! Ikwj
. .. 1 . ..1 .1... ii...i.. ir Hut roiiiiilalnt ol lli risiavc,
was Uiirnnl llielim xi
it.... 1 will lu s msifitl
Ml II "ill"' i't""' 1 Ht mKll lr l li'sr-ni 1." " -
... t .1. 1 tl... ....-.. 1 .1r.uilt llll I i .t,.. Imlnmuhl Mivnllitit Villi fur IV Ml
,n hostile array nt Is-xlnglon, shouting. J ; JW ;M;::i",K
'Disperse, ye rcliels." imd fired his pistol innf, ,ii,llr-m--t or I ids mil;
Ihelr mlilit. I lis If w was shol under him. I pnmlses um. Wag-; J Iff ,,, f
bnthe manag.il to escape. 'I I.e pisto's . " " . ,.., .,w.
air.nH..iei.over....e..: ... ........ . ... (, Wwfm ,, . ; , J , , ,.H s-,y.
,wor..ullvgI..nce.a.i.l in oku.J proclaim , . of r,,mtl(m r w M.a uj
inn irnUomusrtirtl that ' ihey were rrndy "hM) w .n.e.u I , rurvC0.wi, except as '''
' , .1 l ,1,,., ilinlr lives worn by him .luring Ihe IUw.luUoi). . n , DOlTrxl
lo take tip arms." and " pledge tlielr lUi s. ' ,, . ,ny7n AU'y rurllwijj
rorluiH-saidsacri-.llinnnrtodrtltan.lpre- l,rc,.,lerconlimporary tells of n png, - - "
mvo Ihe purity ol the ballot-box !" I ow t wJf (i ,,,,, , """"1T' M ct ol
cm1 is the honor of vo of I he lorelgn- YumSXiJ
born cillwus who drafted, slgnnl and pub- , ,pnlm0tCll,v, ,,nd a. f "'i?!'. " . ? . WH CsVl
li.hed that pledge, when one or ' '!, lrenwlH,01w ,, r,hed upon the shadow, "Fmn(;u ,;,;,,. M. ,), UOtf
,ho State election or 16C0 by the old 0 ml j(f ( ,(t lmIl.r ,e UolcilIIll, Wll, Wm lal.nuuK
Democratic judges, pastel Into Ihe ballot- " u j,nru, . 11111 . .-..nnrrr,- ... 1 n -
box the voie of a German who hud onyl To I he -,vo name, sWJ
..l 1 l.U nlent 00s the incvious Set ',,..!.... V . ., .. ...1 1 us., ttlmuowas
wiv'-ii 1 - iiui kmiiIiti nun eoni ueruui'Oi
i.,ir. Iicfore Mr. IloiTmanl here is
I,.. Iinnor nf HlO SBnlU 111811, wllCII, at tllC
election of 18C2. he, by blinK-Kand others.
Inducisl u young man who nail previously
supported Mr. Lincoln, to absent himself
rrom the pr.lls.ond rewarded l.lm for fo do
ing by placing Mm on Hwlr Copperhad
llcitel for tho office ol Justice of Ihe Peace?
tt'licro Is the honor of the next, when
about sunset of the evening of Ihe last ,
"Don't you believe the Inrd Is on our
side?" said n strong Uebel tn n not over
M.i,n.I..nl friend, soma UlUO since. "Don'l
1 - ' .1 1. .....1 us.. iMnuiDwai
JUIIII JIUISUIUII HUM ..." " . ...
x . n iii iit-n'-j
1 mi . 1.
.... ... , t 1 .. ........ ir III UU1"
moneii mm ri.ini " i.i- ,. j
.. .. ... ... .1... ....I ivrn v
on inn uri nay ... .uc -.- rV .
to be lM.-g.in and held nt the
vlll... In wld eonniy. on n. ---, .
confident friend, soma time inec. -imn 1 ( vie. in swu.. cu ..,.,. .. -
you Ihlnkndw,, he lord's 0.. our .Lie?" StK
..wi ,.. ri.tniiiiile.1 H.iolher!"V-e-c-S. n... . ,1.1 ,,ll,, 1111 iUkiI nmiili.l )uU."h
but Ile'saelhigmlghly ..range about ;a"'hh..n7.!r.mVr?rf
mlghtj strange.
cur . or 1 10 same wm "'- :l
! fe..l; und the plalntilfwill UKe.-j
?'' 'V" ?aM, .krr. : r, s. "i
, n ... .... foi.1,.1 nn lul.n,!' I..l tier CVIlt IMT nKlHIB. I "
aiioui sunrei 01 . '""' - - ' a nan in omicc iuiiij ' """.-- ...: i:... wn uaui isj
Htnin Mpptlnn. bo indued u Geruiaii, whin ni.,i,, t f.,.11,.,, m. .rvlni: to cllmli the 'h, '''''". .'..... .i.liH.rsruieuU'll
.."" "" - I ." f. o ' . . . . IIIIHl'IOr ..ID ciniom. " , , I'l.lffl NH
had paired off with hlsemplojer, to violate nm,,i wheel. When asked what hewn jMI ua ihu Donation Umltt i
i.t.i..i.. n,1 -..tt tils (lonner teail vole. ...,i.. 1... ...1.1 I,., w,w irvlnif lo net to Ihi I. 1 in secilolis niuti .in.. "'. '.v..
,.(,,, - :- -- --.. , h-v- - ..---,-r o- l:iM.nlliorriinirHimvell.lorinei.j--...
but somehow or other too stairs wouiu ut 1( Civim ,)f Ju,1)1( j. DieKiu'W' "
1. 11. .111 It,. 1 ..I.li... .., .mil v. Ill till' h at0,V,'
Hum auu. o. " i".v -7 '- ., .i.f.iulial.l
ami murtgageil oy jne . -- - u,
Cole.1.1, tn J.umiali Yarl.al . " JL
cloHil. unit uvcuiton wm '",,'
wHlm.it the knowledge of the loyal man
whom be had cheated? is mere nooor
amongst the Northern Democrats, who, by
nlttlaes of aid. Indued our Sonlhern fel-
nw-cllizens lo tnko up arms, lo trull the
Nation il flag in the dust, to fill the land
wllli widows and orphans, to encumber the
Nation with an immtnso debt, and then,
scared by the Hidden uprising of loyal men
Swlveller says lint he has been without
mmiKU en Inn,' lint liU head achts "reailv
""""; -' ---f. ..." ...- . m i.iiuii, 111,1 .i
to spill" when he tries to recollect how u ' tint tanl defemlanU
' . ..... 1 ......I .j nil a.villlllll
.tUw.nii.1 lli?.MraJ
il Will i .--
dollar looks. I lo Hiys that the notion th it
"nu live lu the world of change" is a great
fallacy. . .
....... ... nn Mviriiili.it at taw.
lly oider of the Couyt. .,n.VE,,u
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