Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 21, 1864, Image 2

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THE OREBOR SRKTINEL. '
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JACKNIINVW.I.K, OKt'.dON.
rvtiirpay 3innxTi;. - HAT si, 1SSI.
"Thtiik Krriuicr asp rmuuKKNtrr or toch
Ifs'lOV. A (illVKONMBXT WIS TIIK WHOM: II
IMilineKMni.K.'' ItdiWnjfoft.
Tiik Isuk. The National Union Com
m'tlec hairr laid d.iwn the fallowing di
inct platform n the Uuc of the forlhcom
lip Presidential contest :
"TUB UNCONDITIONAL MAIN'
TllNANCKOF TUB UNION. TUB
SUPREMACY OF Til? rONSTITU
TION. AND TUB COMPLKTK SIM
Democratic p-uly conM only fasten the
war on Honest OM Ahc, they would b
willing to dicThow.and en to that henvenlv
paradise of the Southern tmltoVs.'wrieri-
ike Constttnllonal 'fight to buy and sell
their own children, tti hang the d il
Abolitionists nnd Methodist Frr-.tcher. to
tar nml feilher the school trnchr, nnd to
have wlrWky wllhnut minor mid without
price from rtrr nnt fountains fl nr, would bo
secured to iliem forever. AW will show
blnw that Lincoln did not commence the
war.
S'ime friend In the South has sent to th
Rt'igiatti Ttlt'(opt, printnl nt Djylnn.
Ohio, n H'crsh Almanac fiir 18G2. printnl
In Nnhv!lle nt the Southern M'thndUt
R.vk concern. Rv. T 0 Summer I). I)
editor. Till Almanie w printnl hv the
1 Southern Methodist Church, nt Nnhvilh
Ions before that ptner Ml Into the hands nr
the Union army, nml la therefore good au
thority. In n table of "remstknhle rvrnts which
transpired In cnneciton with the nrtranizi
tlnn of the Southern Confederacy," this nl
nianac In' the following :
'Dec. 20. 1860Sndilen evacuation of
deml by Capt. Hill to the Tex) Cominis-
loners.
j March 13 Alausm-i ratified the Con-
ISlnilnn nf ih7?,infl,.rii Slatrt ! Vote nf
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Convention. 87rlo C. ' nn nopporiMl uuinw", jwnnr iw.
Gnvernnf'r.r Ulilo in 18557
Who votrd In the Conslltntlnnnl Con.
venllnn if Olilnngalnst a provision to,pre
D))BK .V .
vent negroes roming Into uum i
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IRanis lMtunn.'y. t j:
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. Fori Moultrie by Major Anderson, Unlird
I State Armr. lie snlkrs the cons, htirn
IMtfc-SlOV OF TUB IIBIIBI.MOV. ,hr Bun nnhM, ;, retreat, to Fort
wrni TUB rAUSKTHBKKOF. U
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VKJOROUS WAIl AND ALL
AND BFFICIBNT JIBANS."
Governor Gilili.
Will ajilrru the people of Jackion county
AT JA0K4OSTILLC,
Saturday, (lie iM instant;
at rnasxtx
.Momlav, the SOth instant;
AT AHIL.IM)
Turular, Hit i Inttant.
Sprnkit'S to commune at 1 o'clock r. w.
Iillei are Invite! to ottmil. Itally
prryblr, to hear on nblc ipweh from our
Ulthful Uorernor.
Judge 'VViltltutit
Will nddrtii the people of .Taekion
Bounty
At Jacksonville,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE FIRST
At Dardanelles,
THURSDAY, JUNE SECOND
AnJ the people of Jotephlne
At Waldo, I
SATURDA Y.JUNE FOURTH, j
Speaklw? tn commetKC nt 1 o'clock r. v. '
Ttdfrs are Inrited to attend. Turn rwt, '
Turn out ! The Judge If on able and h
jaent ipeaktr.
Sumter, which ho occuple.
Dc 27 Coplnre of Fort Monltfie and
Cadle I'inckney by the South Curolimi
troops. Captain Cote surrender! the rev
tnuc cutter Aiken.
Jan. 3. IBfit Capture o.' Fort I'ulaki
by the Harannah troops.
Jan 3 The arenal nt .Mount Vernon.
A In., with 200.000 ttnnd of urms sefud br
the .Malum i troops.
Jan. 4 Fort Alorin. In Mobile Day,
takrn by the Alabama troops.
.fan. 9 The steamdilp Star of the West
fired Into and driven niThy the South Car
ollna latter!? on MorrU Mand. Failure
of il attempt to reinforce Sumter.
Jan. 9 Miitipp! jecedtd : vote of the
Cdtivenllon, 84 to 39.
Jan. 10 Fort Jaekfnn, St. I'lillipj an4
I'lke, near New Orlwoi, captured by the
, umljhna troops.
- Jan. It Alabama weeded : Tote of Con-
ventlon. C2 to 29. '
Jan. 11 Florida teceded.
Jan. U Capture of I'emacoh Narr
Yurd, and Fort llarraneni and Mcllae.
Major Chare shortly uftertrardi takes com
mand, ar.d the siege of Fort l'ickcuj com-
mtnew.
Jan. 14 Surrenderor the llaton Itouje
,areral to Iutskma troojH.
, I Jun. 19 Georgia Kcededj vole of Con-coim,-T;veila.203to87.
I Jub. 2C IioUlana receded ; rote of
Cofivnlten, 113 to 19.
Jan. 31 New Orle-ioj Mint an Cui-tom-ltoojc
taken.
Feb 1 Texas teeededi vote of Conven
tiMi. IC6 to 7 submitted to the vote nf
the people February 23, the act took aflVci
March 2d. '
Feb. '.'-Seizure of Little Rock orwnal
March lC-'Oeorelii rulUlftl the Corntl
tiilion nl die C.inWerule Stale? vote of
Convention, 9G In o
March 21 Lniiiwna rntifi-il the Con
stitution nf the Confederate Statis ! vntc
of Cooventliin. 101 t.i 7.
March 25 Ti-xm rntifil the Constitu
tion of the Ciinffdernte States t vote of
Convention. 68 n 2.
March 30 Mi'sippl ratlfr-d the Con
stltutlon nf the Confederate Sinte
of Convention. 78 to 7.
April 3 South Cirollim r.itlfiil the
CiiiKiImtlon ol the Confederate State J
vote of Convention. 140 to 29
April 12-13 Halite of Ft. Samicr
After 31 hours' luimlwdinenl. the' Fort
surrendered to the (Tnnfnl'rnleFtille.
April 13 Bvacimtion of Fort Snmtcr
by Major Anderfnn.
April 14 -Lincoln. I'nildent of the
Unllfil Stiitr. l"iii- n procMmallon call-
ins fur 7S.niin vnlunie'rs to put down the
Southern IteWlh.n.' "
Now nlwervp npitn : Aft Mre o(
won nml ttr.oitiirrtd htfmt April 1-tA.
tcntH ilttrnMll Lincoln ! Iit Jlill Hip
The Di'ttinernttc pirly
Who drcidii!
Ohio that riinlnllne laid ihc rif.'ht to vote?
Rut-treti ts"sl. n pnml Democrat.
Who, nfier tlir d-clsinn, elected Rucben
WiuhI (Invernornf Ohio?
Tlte Di-nmerntlc pnriy.
Whn rrfiifil. In the State Convention nf
18.10. in remedy the evil established bythi
vol'' ! di'Cilnn ?
The J)rinorriiltc parly.
Whn, with the above fuels Marine them
In the fare, nre continually yelplnjr. nid
hypncrllloilly whinlnp nhont Negro Suf.
frni:' mid ' I",''0 Kquulil ?' i
"1 (Te Dettincrntlc lurly.''
Who ha peopled Ihc Siuithern Slates
with Ihc It'll of ihotMnnd muluttne and
mmdionii by practical nmntgnmntton?
Tne prvut D--mnerutlc party of the
Suiiih lh chlvulry.
Who hus bmiL'ht and nld. trafficked
tnidr-d. nml made mrchandle of the blood
and hmlie nl their own children, as o
many linrs'ti or hog who?
The Democratic party of llie Southern
Jnew toSay;
.ReitlloIn'rrirtiloSniijriC
TTKKTlhNfK called to lb, ,,.
X3l 11M or Aiuerttun nd lorfl
t -trinniinii Brrnutment lm?e K
liVSthc t'llllcd aial.V Oorrtn--?.
' .-!.... ..r it... tT. u lu
In lli- Supreme Court nf,- ' " "" "?"? ' '
i -- '.' r.. .....w. .Wfrc .im . fc
nin rnaldiil to recclte ml-rrlM
much lower rnlp limn fnrmtrlv T
enri ami nlli-nliini ll tie fm J
wnrdlittf or nil packapp., fr wk.rili
ri'tutfttloii throughout the I'aciS (V
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Ininiid tht tltfimt (4 Mr Gortnimnit he
fiiid tunrn te pntttt He was certiiinly
slow enottsh In l-plnnlns. He did not Is
ue n mil for soldier nnill the rebU were
marchlnc on Wn!ilngton llelf i nml vet
m-n ciilllni iiimeives lnwcrnts, po
iiImiiI the Diunlryyellln? lliemlvrs hnnre
with Hh lie tint this I Lincoln' war. TIh'
miserable traitors know lietter. 'Hie reliel
in Ihe Soulli don't pretrml tlwt (hi Is
IJneoln's war. It Is their war. They
iIory In it, nml they despise ther lory tool
In the North, who po around drcelviiip (lie
iL'conmt nMes with Ihe munslrous lie
that this I Lincoln's war.
Hy reading tliM article In connection
with the one on the outside, about the Crit
tenden (VmpromIe. no one can lie decelv
el by tli cry ol ' Lincoln' war."
SiaM. by snpNirtiiig
Ik- Iiiitilution of
of Shivery.
Whn I It that wants to continue nnd
fasten upon the Nation, this sluve-breeiline,
kiTr-ilrivliifc Di-nincriitit; Institution of the
Sniilliern Slie, lid curse nnd blicht upon
lit" flory nml prwH-riy of the Notinn
thl litnniliiitlnp and ilnitinnlne ditgrncti,
nut only to Ihe country, but to civilization
and humanity who ?
The Drinncrallc party In Orepon.
JosKrn'H flxAp is sot'.vp. Joeph
Sclmfield. an adopted Knellsli-Amerlran.
wrllrs to the Stienlifle AmtriMn, the folio
wine description of n traitor:
I 'The 'Irnllor's coot-of arms' cnnsisls nf a
Jlta, nfiij, a mappte nml a ndtof-Utcon.
(Explanation: A lien will bile either Hi
Svcro I'fiuuUx.tMxt
ittutloii.
, ipuck or Ihc dead ; so will a araltnr ! A Py
olawf,' currupts and cantamlnates all It
1 Ba"mci In contact with j so 'Will a traitor;
, A niisple Is always chatterlns. Inlklncond
M this is to be the principal stock iu ( lyinj ; so Is a traitor J A tide of baenn is
traucot tlte uopperiieau stump speakers I ""cr ureu mi u is imij.' twitucr is n
nluMlt hxM nrnnnu In fiifnl.li r..m lu.- , traitor.
wwais . f HI'IUV JV 1-tf (SISSS MU
low, a
few Items tn carry nlonp in their
vest pockets, tn read to their faithful few." '
The matter has been published everywhere, '
over and over apaln. but when Copperhead I Nowi-Deolors and Book-Sellers, Bond
iyins is uie oruer oi me uay, it.eie little i
item ought to be pasteil upon every door I
to the CAitntry. Clip nnt and carry with
you to read In reply to I-'ay and T'Vnult :
Who said that all men are created f qualf
Thomas JiCerion, the father of Democ
racy.
I'lltlllf? M,-uL.-iii
The nominee, of the Jwkwn county Un-' b Arkansas troops.
Ion Convention will ad.lre. tbeir fellow.) tb. 4-burrendir or the revenue cutter
oUIms nt the following times and places: ( C" ,0 ,he Alab.ima authorities.
..,,., , ... .... .... Fb.7 Southern Congress met at .Mont-
niimn- nnrins. jionuay. hit -J, iai;
I)inl4nlls TiimUr, )Uy 34lh:
Miller's. .S.iri 4 Crwk, U dnetUy. Kay S3.
WoHgaU's, Hutte Crek. TliurHUy. May 2C.
Manzintn Sio-)l Nou. on Friday, 27th;
I'bienlr. Monday, May 30lb;
Atliland TuonUy 3llti;
I.nst.nvr. shool-hou(, Tuesday , 31st;
lUnMrUt'. Apples-.it'. Weilnelayune 1st:
Unlontown. Applesate, ThurMlay,Juae2d;
.Sterling, Friday, Juu 3.1:
Jamvill, Saturday, June 381b,
gomery, Ala.
Feb. 8 Provisional Coostitutioo adop
ted. Feb. 9 JefTertoo Davis, of Miss., and
Atex. II. Stephens, of Ca., elected Presi
dent and Vice President.
Feb. 1G Gen. Twiggs traaifers public
property lo Texas to the Stale authorities.
Col. Walte, U. S. A., surrenders Antonio
The spsahing will coaimenee at I o'clock, to Col. Ren McCulIoch and hb Texas Run
i. u. web day. Opposing candid a lei ore gers.
rnvlt.,1 to U present. Arrangsmsnts will , Feb 18-Inaoguration of Prcsidnt Davis
b mvle, if tbey dtsirs It. to divide time a. Jlonteomerr. Alabama.
Who pave negroes the right of suffrage
In New York T
'Che Democratic parly.
Who presided over the convention which
gave this privilege lo negroes J
Martin Van Daren, a Democrat.
Who ufierwards elected .Martin Van
Ilaren President of the United States
The Democratic party.
ho married a negro woman and by lici
Allilnu
' IJcod'Itulla (Italian) .
" Ijx Croulea iSpanttli
Doitnn Wvrkly Juurii.il
" Flag ill" uur L'uiua
" Pilot .
" Wuverly Magazine
lluniKr or Light
" True Flag
" Jnvtfuliguior.
" Literary Companion
Lliiull's Liviiic A:t
, I'hllsdelnhla Foiih-v's Warl'rers
Packs and forwards nil the Dally and " Dollar Newpair
Wwkly Newpapers, Magazine, etc., lo all ' , , "' Saturday Evening t'csl,
parts ul the cuunlry, with Great Dispatch. "lR"re Weekly Sun , . .
i l.oiiluille Wevkly Journal
I SELL AT PRICES Cincinnati Weekly Comuiertial
ai. i.ouis KepuMtcan
Foreign l'erlodlcals.
London lllmlrnted News ulla lop-
NEW TO-DAY.
and Remember.
J. STIlATillAIV,
M'li olcsnlc SVcws Dealer,
Atlantic PcrloiIIcnlt.
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Harper's Monthly Mng.izlne
GiMley's ldy' llook
Atlantic Miiuthlv ..,
Irislle's Family ttagnzm..,.,
Kiilckirbocki'r Mauaxiue ,,
ContiiK'iiiiil Miiuthlv
1'vli-r.on's Lmlio' .ilnguziuc , ',
ArAiurV lliimu Magmlne ,,
l.iilirIlvpixiinrr . .. .
Talw nf the Day. ,
3lantlily Mivulli'llv ,
Kclrellc .Mnuaziue .. .
lliiutV M'-rehalil's Magazine
lliinkir'n MirJilzIne
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I llruwnson'i Iti'vlew ... .,, ,
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Turr Ki-cKter tyeuriyi . . t
llallnu'R Mnunzlne ,
YankiM Nniloiis(cnmie).,
L-rlii-n Iludgi't ol Fun curuic
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Comic .Monthly , ,
I'liiuiny Fellow (comic1
New York Wn-I.lv llrruld
Police (iazeilo
" ClipN-r
" Ilium- Journal
' Wii kly Trilaiiie
" biliiuay Atlas ... ',
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" - Courier
" WrtklyTiniM .,,
" World
" Joiiroul of Coinmrec
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lllu-lntli-d Nvts
Ia-tIIvV Xlelung ((itroua
" lleiimkral . .
' Criminal lulling
Family )llttr
' Vanity Fair
" Irlli American.. ,,
" Sclenllllc Aiueriin ...
" Wilkes' Spirit or Iho Titati
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That Defy Competition!!
Kvery New Novel received as soon
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, I H VK special arrangements with all the
different piilillihers. iationrs, etc., and
furnish Iho Trade with
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with thci. Wc hope to e n guocl turn-out
or the sterling L'uioo men or the county.
The ldie are Invlteil to b orent.
Who Jlcgnii ho War I
X SKCUII .SLW.IX.IC.
Feb. 27 Peace Congress adjourned at
Washington, uaviog accomplished noth
ing. March 2 The revenue cutter Dodge
seized by the Texas authorities."
Now observe : r.vznv osk or thzsk
This U Lincoln' war." yelb the secesb I "" or TKE-WI0! AS0 wn' " "
Oh! with wliat gusto '" """ """"'""'""'.
.I.V IIWOKK 31R. LINCOLN WRXT TO Mil-
ixuTox ; vrrr root.s and tiuitoks sav Mb.
Lincoln uwas the iv.ib!
Hut we quote another batch or facts, as
had mulatto children? Illuiik Hooks. Mimtn.
Richard M. Johnion. 'PORTIUITS. PRINTS. MBDALS,
Who elected Richard M. Johnson Vice ' . ...
President or the United Slates? MolainotypoS, otc.
The Dsmocratic party. ' O '. . HIooIcm
H President Vun lluren had died, and ' '" mbbat varietv.
Richard M.Johcson had become President, I be uneoualed racllilles, and guarantee
wbowouol liavelKcome the Democratic'... blwssintiniIon.
mistrewor the Whl.e House? ,'Hor a price list, and give me atrial.
This same negro woman. I tJOPIX STJXVlIAX.
Who nude Ihe ne-rn & rlllvn nt l. SAN FltANClSCO.
! State of Maine? ' a ,
An ovrwhelmIng Democratic majority. ' jtiHieriCail J LUPS 1
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With full pnmnlcmi.nl nf 1l.nl .,.!, 1 I 1IUO lOlir KCViCWS anil U UaWIMI
Musllll lilt Lame. Iinllatluu of llnntln, I SrSubrrltilInn nelit-d for "
III Fat Colors ut the I Sau Francic Uulllw, at l'uWUw' f"
nt every corner. Oh ! with wliat gusto
llvey read the tlxprtn. lltvitw ic, when
in a full column tbey dennunce " Lincoln's
war." Into what a blaze or excitement, !
rage nnd insanity the Copperhead orators '
get themselves, when, with about eighteen rouoJ in ihU Imaruc. beginning
lues or tarantula juice in them. Ibey let "iU ,Ui ! ftef Mr iocolu's admiou
down on Lincoln's war." And with what ; l"'0" '
nn elongated doughface the pious niembera "Marc f Geo. Iktmrcgard assumes
of Vallaodigham's Caurch pray fur the'eomatand or the troops besiegiog Fort
cod or " Lincoln's war." I Sumter.
Ob yet, if tbesc precious patriots of the March 12 Fort Drown, ' x. wr".
AVhrt lavi- lnt rpflfrt thl rlf.lif tn vrtia In '
New Hampshire?
The Democratic party.
Who permitted eierycolorel person own
ing two hundred ond Hfiy dollars In New
York to become a citizen?
A General Assembly purely Democratic.
Who repealsd the laws of Ohio which
required the negroes lo give bond aud se
curity before witling in that State?
The Democratic perly.
Who voted lor a bill in tlte Ohio Legis
lature repealing all laws making a distinc
tion on account of color iotbat Slate?
George E. Pugh.
Who afterwards elected George K. Pugh
to the United Slates Senate?
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lkdliniLire.. ..
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Liverpool Wllmer ii Smith Tma
Dublin Nation,.
Cornbdl Mugiziua .
Temple liar Magazine, .i. , -St.
Jumes Magazine..
Loaduu Lancet
" World of Fanblon .
Chambers' Jouruul
All the Year Uuund. Dlckcas
Loudon An Journal , . ,
Hlackwood's Muguzlue
Wettimer Quarterly Review
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BUNTING PLAG-S,
Or all sizes, Irora sixty cents to
one dollar pur toot.
UNION BADGES AND PINS,
( sii Unat Varies,-.
J. S TRATTON,
Major First CallfurnU Artillery.
I Empire Nens Depot, northeast corner or
Wiuhington aad Saniome streets. Sn Fran
' clrco.
Any Newspaper, JIagazine or l.el '
ihvimiuiiiu in msuiiuig ,,.-.--- -ul
til nnl-i- HriL-ra fr.r HiVlkl. JlOttC ,V
PV AHIi-Im a(m HII-.l nr.-ktillltlr i t
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et raurkct raus. Sutwcriptuws PJI
invarlalily In ulvauce. .....
inyaitr News Agent, San KrsatW
In. In. ......In.. r'filllliilllte f
Sli.-riir.
At the .nllrllntlnn of many friends. I
llmlftli.iiu,1 Biinniini.v. lilnu.alf OS A8 11
r-KSDEVr candidate tat Ihc ofiico of Stal
ofJacksoucounlr. subject to the a"
or the vutcrs. at the polls in June btti-
W. A. Oif
' Jfonvllle, April 2!d, leCt.