ww mtiml smt w mtniMmmtm U annum; in advance. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY MAY 21, 186-1. VOL. IX. NO. 18 giro n r 1nrfcM'Hle Lodge Kr 'V-: Iiim on ftl'Uy of Urn tint ri. l ...! ninttlii. And on I fWiirJiyoNvlilnttmnliiie 1 -ktllilnklUII,t l- Ilru rtSv. il nonius. N. a. ii L'JIji. M. tiitm, llnry txnllowr nl Rnn. . Ldso No, 10, A. F. & A. .'I. "llOLD Uwlr regular common!- Lfillom II"-' cunemy nm ik""i Crrcllnn "- full union, I" '- uBMf.IV .,...-.. W ,, l. ' LEfi0.rilAITEUNO.4, or lOYAIi ACH nM'BB UAiw-wnlarcitininiinicslInn on tlio b .. l'.vr. r Itvt-ry Month. I.. ... rnmti!llllllll4 III CfOOll r ' . tii.t.i it i 11. II. a. il "' " ' . ?. ."' ilecSt!? I1H.J. K. ' lW JACOBS, & RUSSELL, 2NT.Y.S AM) iKJU.'NHi.iAma n. rn TiA-W. IpUl'ITOIWINC'IIANCEIlY, JtHfiiyviM.R. OiiKnns, IMff eiTWillr lire Court limine. 1... M m tf.l lii llii.tr pnrt wilt r-tll' alloinh it In. JnlyW.Vtt. D. F. DOWELL. ITTORNKY AT LAW, JjOCiMINVIII.K, UltKOON. i ..(,.,. In nil Hi.' Courts of (Ira Third .i batrict, tin Supreme Court of tla" uA m i reka, ijl. ur ben prompt ItSMrl (let. 1H. J. GASTON, PwtwMr la UmJ 1 Union) ITTOIINF.Y AT X.AW. i acvmiiviim:, Okkoon. fjpcclivl attsntlou given In collection June in, iflnu. jo GEORGE 0. DORMS, 0TA11Y PUBLIC rOIt JACKSON COUNTY. filth It. F Pmifll. i:q. J.S.HOWARD, ilVF.YOU fc C1VII, KNOINKKU, JicitoNViMj; Onuuny, blntt near tie Soulfc end of Oregon I Jminiuv .'J. 1H0I PETER BR1TT, I'liutoginplilc AitlNt, IptunliVi Uk" piclnrih In every style Ihju' mlhall th' l.ttn linprovriuiMitH. I Fait, jo not erv' siUNfaetlnu, no !? ',1 liiuK. tV.I at hi new Gal I' u& t n mimin tiin picture, mil I'. ...in ... ' -i inn'r.". o. w. o n r r r rtlTStVtAN ANN SUIUJKON, Jumnl.' Ori'"iin. 5cttin Fpri'M Hnlonii nod Uyti, Xpu it Co V Store iURGEON-DENTISTMJ DR.O. J. GATES Ht! '""ntly Incatod in Jnckwn 1 1 lit iaj ir,r, m HrvtccK to nil lhoe mmeu Imll,. Ilfcayliii loctll 1 ' KM "(lM In 111. L..-I ... :IMlm i..iA.kt,. l.i. il tn .... -I, ..,n IN inn llllf, Will una "MrjitUi5(i to Kive lihn a call. c One door cast of Madame de K ant.unrnt. m,Hntf DUOAN &. WALL, WARDING AHD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, "k RaltllK( Cor. Vrot & PlltlU, CIUMCKNT CITY, OAI rn.Uitod to the JlfccUInR and For- ii, i'nin ,, nun rtl'pntc i. Iu'Chj April il. jsici. 5 -.Nol.iJimvwi 'iiitil iheftvllit -2"' 1 I). A w. '9--2i MAY MItrTi7u.e '"OGItAl'll'TuTuMSnt "" HAIM38 BR0.-5 for Ac .Wind. Frceitom'n SoliUcm. FrcodnmV Folillcr nrc koIiik in tliv flclit; Their caime It In inly'i tTntriu nnd Ttlulit. And tlm mliiloim uf Trvnton nru pullvd'ullh TrlglH, A they po mnrvlilnc on. Glory, Olory, vWliiluJah.jCIory.vglory. lialloliijuhl "' r-':. Glory, Olory, Imlli-lnjah I Frecdnm'n miih nro rnuixliliift on 1 The banner In flyliiB-lhey po to tho fniy, Their liaynnvla i;linin In thu llhtnrtheiliiyt A they meet (ho vile tnillnrn In Inillle iirro)! An they go :n.irchlnt; on, etc. Then Rlcimcd tho bright fnlchloti nloft In the fky For the foldlcrn of Frerdom four lint to die And the cnliimim of TrenMin urc ticnltered nnd 11)1 And they go marching on, etc. The patriot' linnncr now rhadmvn the plnln. And the anthem of glory ring I'rcvilom'n rtrinln. Wicro trennoii U struggling mid licopi of her rlnln. And they go marching on, etc. Thy glorlon Mint, Oh Frviilo'ml ittll go nmrchtng on, ThelinnnerM of their fnthcr yet waring' In thu UMI, And Trenton'a nmd career, now. In nearly done. And they go marching on, etc. And honicnnrd turned, they'll iimrch again, Acrorft IhogrHvi'MiiT hrotliiTu rluln, Whllo Treann'ii love blntch on tho plain 1 And they go marching on, vie. Ill.tWATIWA. Aiblund, Ogn., May 2d, lHlit. The Crlttcik-clrn ComproinltA. From the Oregon StativniAii. The (,iiH'rliead D.-mocrucy nro nnw trying to inalie capital net of what ! known a thu Crittenden Oninpriimli'', ul leglng that the llfpilillram ulouc urc re fpntisHile for iudcrrut. We da not propn.o nnw to cIUciim the rnerlts nf thin plun of oiljiinlini'iit, which wot prnpned by Mr. Cdltmlen for tin pucillculliin of the country, nnd U now rondo n part of the itnl form of Ihc Demo- crntlc parly of tin1 Slutc. Dut we tin pro poc to almw that the pro-Iuvcry l)em- ocrnllc Iniiler In ('ongrifn were iippntM ft) any conipronrM., becuure they hud found their lung nought -xcne und iipirlunily for ureiildiij,' np the Union, and tiny weie deterniiiicd not to kl them pa uului provei. 1Ct nn recall the atalc of faclH cxlMlng when lliU f.imoua mi-nurc wuh under dw cneion. Ilticliunan uh yet IVwiilewt. Floyd, nnd Thompson, und Cobb, were vt in Ida Cabinet, dicpiMiog uf tho publw urnn iiHtl property, nnd minify in micIi u wnv oh to atu'mt Ihu rebelllnn iviueli their trultor frieniU wen) maturing, pud ut the aame lime pot it out of tlie power ut tin Uoverimieiit to put it down. Lincoln hud K-cn elecled, but It wins yet inoutlia until liia imiuv'uruliun would luke luce, nnd It waa nut pretended that ooy uct of the Unvertiment had impaired u alnglo right of tlw Soulli. South Carolina -had for inally aeccded from the Union, nnd other Slutw were pre paring to follow her ein pic. Tlio Gnveriunent must quietly tub. mil, without ahow of rwlntnuce, to ita own annihilation, or It must resist tho uur which tho rebels were preparing to wage There waa no other oltcrimtive. Hither In nccept the challenge to the combat odered by the Southern tmilora. or bassly ylc'd to them nil they ihnunded. In this condi tion or aflalM, Coiyiw very nntiirnlly oc copied a lurge part of the sewion Intvrvcu Ins'octween Lincoln' election nnd inaugu ration in discusilon of the ularmlug ton ditlon of ulfaira. Oii'Llie Kcond day of 1lmt fftuloo, (Dec. 'I. 18C01 Mr. Singleton of MUsUslppl srtul: "I wua not sent Iwro fur the purpose of making uny comprotuuo. or patch up c iUiiiK dirficullie!'. I ltve, sir, to the so v. reign Stuto of Mislippl to dclermlno for bersclflifr prf""' Ta'eral rehiionj.' Mr. Ilnwkim of Florida, raid, on the roni" day : " 1 might na well rny in mlvimre, that I am oppiKi-d, mid I believe my Siule la np posed In nil mill every cninprjnuiae. The day uf rumpriimtM! Ima paned." Mr. Jomn uf Georgia, inudo remarks or siiiiilrr.tfiiiir. on the cumu ucciinluii. M r Ulopiiii) ol Alubjiiia, TuTd -t , " 11,-licvlng that it tilate liua the right to feo-di'. und lliut the only renmly lur pri cnt evils i M-eeioiiuii, 1 will not bold nut uny ilcloive luijie, ur function uny tempo. rieing ioliey,'' Mr. 1'ugh, nlao nf Alubutna, uned theae wurd in tin Mine debate : " An my Slule iiiluida following South Carolina mil of the Union by thu 10th of Timiiury next, I my tin nttintioti to any notion token in thin body." About the Mime lime lecrffln of (Jenr L'in. mud thl lungunge on I lie floor of the U. S. Semite : "Sir, the Southern Slutea that nrc now moving in thin mutltr tire mil doing it with, nut eon drrutiiiu. Wu believe that Ihc tin ly sieiirtty Tor the initllution to which we utlneli u miieli Importance I ricet-ciiiiiniid u Southern CMiilVileriicy. You lulk uhoul n pealing the IVraonut Liberty bill, ns u emiec'ilon to Ihc South. Ilipeul them ull nn morrow, rir. nnd il would not i-top the prnini of Ihi revuliitlnn. Il i not your IVraiuinl Liberty bill tlmt we driiid. Knr dn we Mippnc that there will be uny overt net on the purl of Mr. Lincoln. For one, I do tint drnid overt net. I do lint pro poe to wait lor them. We iutwd to go nn." "iflVritin l)vl. on the Inith nf the nmr innntU, oirt ihraf TrofiHhTjhe Henale In di'fene nf the infumoun Irrusiai whh-li lie und hi fellow eonppirutom were llien ifia lurin? : "The Slate in thi-Ir fovcrrlgn cnpueily lime now n ulved in Judge o( the infruction uf the I'Vih-nil ciimpiict. nnd of Ilia mode nnd nicumirc of retlrera. Shall wc cling to l lie mere form or idolise the tmtne nf Union, when It htcfa'mga uru lout aller itpirit liaft flid." Wigfall, of'IVxii, aid, one day luter: "So far na thin Union la concerned, the the colli sweat uf death in upon it. Your Union I now did. Yi'iir governm-nt I nnw dnul. There it n fi.i il, detetmeiictl, willtlut they will be free." Senator Iti-nj irnuti uf Lou!Li::a, Raid n abort lintenfter: "The day for adjustment In passed. If you would give it now. you arc too late." We might multiply I hen- extract until we filled hall the pritit iiuiuUt ol thl pa or. Dut them are etiongU. They show clearly, conclusively, tlmt the -Southern re bel were not only utterly unwilling to uc-ci-pt even the large cnnawslnn cfliied by tlmt ooinpromlik us the price uf their re maining in the Union, but dial they nero ilelcriuinvd to uccepl no compicmitt tit (ill, Wur wan with llo:n u foregone couuliinhm, u (jucfltion no longer dcbatublc. Soulh Carolina, ulnudy kutdd, wub sullvu aind ihfiant, iriclulming tlmt it laiJ Income the enemy of the l'Yduul governmeut. The polilie! munagere uf the Southern Sluttn, ceing the power nnd patroimgu of that government pursing out of their haudt, were firmly resolvid never to be rceoncilid, orloMibinlt to it. This cclome uf Mr. CritU'iiflon would, if odoptell, have betu u.eltM to prevent kccuIoii and stave utT the war. The merits of the- plan llfelf us a nice- uro of compromise -how .far it would have humiliated mid disorguniiud the Norili, a id yielded tho whole mutter in imue to p irop.iKaiidit uf slavery, i mtiUliw -cpioilion, to which wo shall refer before long. Tliu Luiit WoriU or Stilifii A. J)oui;lutf Ui lilrt CoMtitryinen. My Dear Hut Uemg deprived of the mo of in)! arm ut present by u severe ut tack of rheuiiutisin, I nm compelling to nvull mjself of the th-niccs of na amit-u-CD?U to anaircr yoar two letters. It scrum tlmt come of my Irleudn nre un able In comprehend llit ihfftreoct bttc(tn arfumtntt uttd in favor of an o'nnWc tampromiH villi the Imptnf niYifrog Hit horrnn of war, and Iht iiiywr o" tht Guv ernmtnl amljliig nf our tuuntry, trhtn iivr i'j be nip wetl ugaiurl llit United Slate alh Iht .otvirctt purport n pralitting a perrnautut il in upturn vf tht Union and a tottd dtttruttinn of lit Govtrnmtnt, All lioic of cinnprnmluc with I lie cotton State was uhinlnncd when they aMiinied the poaitlnn that the feneration of the Union nn compleic nnd final, nnd lint they never would conrnt !n n nrnnflruc. linn In any rnntlngrnry not cvmi if we wnnld furnlOi tliem with n blank sheet nf piper nnd "permit them to Inscribe their own lirm. Still the hnpe wan elirrlslifil tlmt rrn snuible and sntlnfacinry term or inljuit nii'iil ron'il lie ngreed npnti with TvnncMci1, North Cnrnlina and the border Slate. atnl i hut nhntever ternm uuiiM prove utltfuc tnry to thic loyal States would create n Union party in tho rotton Slate which would be powerful rnougb at the billot box to destroy the revolutionary government, and bring thoi'C Slule buck Into the Union by the force nf their own teopte. Thl hoe WdS cli'Tii'lifil by Union men North and South, unit was never abandoned iinti nctiml war wn levied nt Clinrletlnn, und ii- nutlKiritutlvp nnnounn ment mudc by the revolullnniir) government ut Montgom ery that Ihc accesalnn flagwou'd bo plinliil upon the unit nf the capitol nt Wu'hitig Ion, and n proc'annllon livucil inviting th plrakt uf the world In prey upon the com meree of the United Slnte. Tn-r Unftllic Ciela, t4nVti conme' tlim with i he Imastid unncvunctninit thai the ravage nf war nnd enrnnpe should Ih rpiirkly Irnusfeirrd from the rnllnn CfUU uf the foil i h to wheat nVhlsniiil eonifnhU nf Ihc North, furnish the ronebii-lve evl ih'iice that It was the fixed purpn-t1 nf the secessionists utterly in ih-struy the jiovcin nient nf our father mid nblitcrote the Unltetl Stale from the nm) of the world. I view nf thl state nf fact there ir but one putb ol duly Id I to patriotic men. Il wn not n mrlyuiftlon, nor HiHion involving partisan policy J it wan n que timi of gomuim-nt or nn gnveriiment ; eon n try ur nn country j and l'iioi! It bi-fwini the inix-ralleduty of cr ry Union man fiery friend of ronstltuitmuil lilieriyf to rully to the support of our -common onun , try, it pivirnmint und flig, u the only mean ol checking the pmerci of renoto lion nnd pretervliig the Union of State. i mn unable to nnnwer ynur juetliKi in risHet to the policy of Mr. Lincoln uihI bin Cabinet. I urn not in llo-lr cniifilriiff, ii you and the whole country ought ID be unure. I io neither the supporter of the luirtiou policy nor the apologist for ihc error of the Ailiniulstru'.lan. My pie vinos relalion'n lo them remain unchanged ; but I trust the time will never come when I shall not be willing to imike nny needful Mierifirf of pc rsonal fa ling nnd partisan policy for the hofor uud iutefimty uf my roimtiy. I know of no mode by which a loyal citlsen limy to well demonstrate hii devo tion to bia country ns by sustaining the fUg. the CiMHtltutlon nixl thn Union ui.ikr ull elreumuuuccs ard under every Admiii!" trutinn, (rrgrdlm of puny nilltiw,) ogalimt all usfalhints at bume und abruud. Tlw coure of Clay mid Webster toward the Adiiiintslra'ion of Ucn. Jackson in the day ol nullifluatlau, prrsoits a M)b!o und wuflhy example for all true 'Kitrloti! At tho iry moment that fearful crisis was precipitated upon (ho country, tturtlssn strife between Whigs und Democrut wus quite os bitter and relenlhi on between Di'inocrut und Republicans. Tl.o gulf which srparatid parly leaders In thnsedajs was quite a broad mid dicp us that which now separate the Democracy from thu Ko publican. Hut the niomcut m vi.uny I jest iu our midt. plotting tho ditinciribcr. nratof the Union, mid tl.c rirctryctlwi of i Ibp (Invrrnmcnl, Ihc voice nf purltsnn trl!o wm hii'hed In patriotic silence. One ol Ihc brightest chapter In the history of our country will record the fct that durU,: thin cernlful perloil. Ihc'preat leaders of th? opposition, sinking the partisan In the pa triot, riuhnl to tlic support of the Goicru. ment nnd becme lis nblrst ml best cV. femlcrs against all ansnllnntn Antll the con spiracy wn crushed nnd rnilitt, wIkii tln'vv reliirncil to their former positions as party leader upon political lsne. These nets of polilcnl devolinn firlrcncv pr been jivmiJ evidence of Infldclllynr ptillilca! Inoihcry, on the part of Cloy ami Webslcr to the principle nnd orgaii'r.tioo of the old Whig parly. Nor Imvc I uny nppreherslon tlmt the firm nnd miuiitniou Hiipport thlcli the Democrnltc leailm nnd mns'C nrc now giving to llic Coutitiitlon and the Union will cvrr be deemed cvldcneo if Infi lellty to Ircinocratlc prlnclpk-, or it wnnt of loynlly to Ihc argnnizatlon oikI cntd of the Ilcmncrntlc party. If wo hnpe lo regard and 'icrpetnatc Ibo nsccu. dancy of our party, ahoutil nevir forgot tlmt a man ciinnot Ic a (mtdtmotrut unlut lie m n kyat patriot, Willi (he sincere Impc lint these, my comcieiitlou convictions, may wilnckle with those of my friend, 1 nm, very truly, yonrs, STNi'iim A.liui'ui.n. ToVk-gll Illckox.lC-q., Cliulrmou Democratic Slule C'nmmltuc. The Kastcni Cnllioltc l'rt-.s on sliivci-j. While the traitor Monitor In tbli city Ii ilebaiichiug the Irish Catholic mind, tli '' hit Uulbll,iuriMila of l he Hunt ar- Vnniliy; nobly sp to the upport nf tb-1 Union. On this subject the New b or). Tiiliint ubserves: "At the outbreak of lite rcdelliou. Ihovmon'i Qwuttrly llciiew wu utmost the only advocate of an mill slavery pulley iiiuiiog till the Catholic juurn-al. Tlw greul mwjorily were violent!' opposing ev ery ii nt i slavery aurusure of the Govern went, und iictiug in concert wills the ultra IMHicu faction of thu Northern Democracy. Hut the progress nf the wur lia wrought umniig theui several conversionn. 'Mm Cincinnati Ttlegrayli, the oryuti nf A rcfi bishop 1'iirccll, was the first tu inuu ovsr to the ull slavery psrtf , and to udmit aifl even to urge the necessity of ubnllsbiu akivery tbrnuglutit the Umlul Slutc. Its (Miinile bus rctiolljr been followed by tlw (Inutile, thu Csthwliu Uk.t of I'lulude plnu, hlthnrto u viuleul Dsmocruliu uni uuti-Adniiulslrulion sheet. Ju u late issuii this piHT admits Ibul tho winv uf tho Hi-puulic deuiundn the ubulitiuii of slaver); lliul the ualiuiml current in favor uf iibdli. H3II grow steadily strongvr nnd Inn boH come Irrvsilible, uud that II would be u" surd to ulteinpl to nlpoj It. It therefore gives lo the Irish Democrats the sensiblo uilvicc tn ueapt cheerfully what lie)' ara unable to uudo." With the ubove nameil powerful Catho lic Journals, the Sun I'rannUoo Mumor slundi in "stroug coulraslml littleness despicable ullcn truitnr, who "sleul tho liviry of (he court a! Heaven In nirve tho ovil uue" of dihuntou. About onoe u )fur Arilitilklion Aliir.anv find il lieruMarv Id repudiate thu Monitor, declaring Ibul It U "not u Cliuicli organ;'' but uvvtrthcls, the Catholic clorgy coutlnuu to (upiprl tUi mpir, und ull other ChrUtiun deiioin'na. tlons, who think north while to gve it any attention, rccognliM tho Mmutor m Ihu wicked sbvphcrd who, wills u wollc's In. stiucls, u shu-ps clothing uud u crook sto Un from thu Apostles, leads u Iruitlug and Impulsive ptople Into the Dead Heus uf trrttSUU. live can get nloog with very Utile language. Two rquct-xes uud u hug will couvey more tneauiug than thu whole five books of Moses. 'J'htt coldcfl scut Ju tu omuibu4-lbc ouu tsMtcit tLc VvW. i W T I! 1 kl J t