V i.M.JanDE JLJixmtrnffr rain J hi 1 1 n c, tfCc cCfr-a -. jL. u i', n' i jfiw iT nmn ":Bmttml Tl. -w W ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. ' -- HPHMPVWnnMMMMMiBMHMM JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY. MAY 28, 1804. , VOL. IX NO. Ii)'. J -ilje SSl!l2SLl.'L ' ma m-.-rvmmmmimrmBmf' r4W fi i ' ' ' " " ...--- m- - --. . , i j ZZ ' at "J in 4L.H "Vi H . lUr. rt 1 1 Cull tt? TTCl ItlT (I Arlk'J urrr.J a r '- 4 A "i "TM 'AIIL 'i tut twi c it fO'tt hmrJ 'old. link m i I' T' W wit4 ' all- erw I"' irt) ... .. t , n P.-Jrhoniii' ijoncf- !,.'-- Dnitglna' Last Speech. In nply In t UMnmif Addn-w In hp. riiWi'A'lialS ' ,f"M,,,' r" ""l-""" -i lpl-of hr,i...,n.,.rfini.t ' "vi.i.tT.r.iio that plarr. May l.t, llryi.nl, hsq.. Senator Vn mii.jjlutMnUriwrl iPt i rrmj TUw "" . . .... ....fk .im! na ' wrK in rn n..-... - - mnl ink hinh fl iitiimi"'t """ r2ftt., JI-ufT t.nllrwf n4 lM iLtkc N I" A.-. SA.ro. aVLD vW - fnur rnmininii- vu . .... " ii. .1 il m.wiii. in jwk r' Max mujtin.wim. ftrt V . IIKOXriMPTI'" N-'' Uf OVAL AKl'H .wi'.' jicswn' hawm. lkJJlitrt' iiniMfrmmn" o im ( ! "", --,T """" Mtik 'nintn u,ie" " .. . . HtMtl) I II II . II I IT.. II. IJT.l. l.y T 1 1 .!"Im ShM m I llwiik ymi forth Lindi.mJ".t,w'i',,.Ll'W.MLK ii m..int T fcT-me ' ""T" ( " " "? JACOBS, L RUSSELL, HJEVKVS AMI roussKLuits ljSJUrnultelN'llAS5KUY. JiilMMVllJ.-, Ormihk. I rrullf she I'linrt llimw. fomm'iiMl lo ili'lr care will ,ll, miI l. July 2!'. '. D. F. DOWELL, tTOHNEY AT LAW, irlUXTIU.r, (IKIIICIK. t jnrficr la .11 lh Court or Un? TUIrtJ lu! Kmmi. Ih Supn-mi' Court f Oa- ul irtki,Cnl. Wiir Scrip iirnmnt- r.W (let. 1H. JJQ ASTON, mor U tUJ 1 fltittia) J10HN13Y AT LAW. JjfxwiMnr.Mc OiKotiv. IrcWtU?nllno flvfii tn rnlii-tln JUII 1U, IKI..T. 411 ti wlycli Vi-ii lif lutti plntMil III w. im l IliMtik I In- t-iiiiimitirv, I llmiiV the iii z n nl Oilmen, f-r ilil prutiil w m i iiir nivpiiini, Hull Ikj rim in tip. Iivr ilmi 1 will ni. i)n xtm nor mrwlf the ii iiMlip.-1" iiIm fur nmnviil Ihnl tliln I'tn'mii n .'nieiNlnl a mi-ip (irrMnitl hum. Li' I" invll. I njiiio- lint Ii M lord (tli i'Iti'.mwI'iiihiI hihI expnVM.n i'f vnnr il. i on in n. I'lMniitntiim. I lie UiiMii umI tl fl itr ll'i'Ci'itnlrr. IMiiTrn J will i mil p.iivnl inv irrntinnitiiin it tin IniN.n. i mn ii'i . rii.wii'i- pt in, uml hiwivit il ff rfiidv nr ..iiiii.HK im pdiitirni inpimmHl puriiuii li. i. .. nmy IiiiW iiVmIii . j I tnil h'I Ittiv- n )miivi Ilmi tvltvn id), rimntiy inl Ik- Ik ilanerr my lnynliy nmj x-tv liiil iihin. I'lii'Mr'. 'Il-Ht llir lUnp.T In llila rniinlry m now luim nttii. im nun mn riincml frnni liln tliiMit'liip. ihi nuttier Ihiw much hi niHr dr. iirr tu miti iln evil. If war mul iiimi-, If tin. iMyiinw mut Im? u'til in inKinitin I ilvcHMT k r m'Ki.i. 1BL" !! rtifriUy. lAhplnow. TJrrc lmwv. it m-n time when th(- State Urr not hil n emn cauf for tfiuntoil thfy ImVf tttHaj. What pn:i(lcc.iiffffcMi thi-y -'B ' t-xiMlng now, Kfci tut not n Un omlit tmy Jm!nWlrl.m ttnitt il (B iffnlatiMpt. GEORGE B. DOFIRIS, )TARY PUBLIC ran jackso.v coontv. hftliliRr Dorll.li. J. 8.HOWARD, P.HTOIt i CIVIL KNGlNKKIt, JiCuoiTirxJi Oiironx, inet Mr lb 8ilh end of Orrjon Junmry. i, ihut PETER BRITT, Pkoto;rapliic Artlrt, ,ppiBtl Me picture In ftny rtyl - ....nam iof Km improvi'meiiiK. 'mn 4 put pie mtUfitrtlon. no r'JIWuik Call ftlhU new Gal l.IL fiwnlnn bU pklntr. and HW", lyw O.W.QREEn. fBKiniK AMI SUIMJEON. 'twerille. Orejron. VU Um FWi nj Rran, olCu,.tU..Te. JRGEON-DENTIS.TMJ D-O.J. GATES wJcul :th. Ikfavlnir trtf. ' Mrt roLI In il.- i. "'"PMSlKliIniftcall. tiwenUf M4me de He- fJLfwt. flllCtf WOAN & WALL p.icuil imliT mihI riiiililiitntml lilierly mn mily y iH-furr GikI Ilmi I fil my ciinvcii-nct' In elmr nf nil rmponi.blliiy for tin- ninMucnoi' llmt may ftillnw. I huvc ftrugirliil Innc an llxre oni Iihim uml errn Mflir li'ipe Imil ulninut diMpimnfl. fur llir jiur. fill rolutlim of nil tlw iliffi rnltirg. 1 Imvr imt nnly tcmlirnl tn llnm ilimiilciilrtl Stair (till ami umpto juntlw, Imt I Imve lmiic furlhir.lo the utnuxt rx trcmlly nf magnanimity and generosity. Tlie return that we have rtrched It wor upon the Giivernmeot, the marching of hostile arnilen to reduce our national cap), tal, the di-Mriictlon uf our commerce au the preat failur of waterf, the inulnj; of letter of manjue to plrutw to commit dep- retliitlnni on our commerce on the lilpli ca, and n ciinccrinl movement to blot out the United Slatrtof AmWca from the mnpnf the world. JApplnuf Tliein pie qtieitloa Ii ".hetlier wo will in.inluin Ik- hih eninif nt etalilirhed by our latlicm, or allow It to be atiicken dun bv thut' who, u hen they can uo longer govern, co druvnr to di-alruy It. Whut It the cauie of all thli great ca lamity now bein; Inflicted upon ui? Uliat excuse do thctt dUunlontiiU f've fur breul;ing up the Ixft (rnvernment that the iUD of heaven ever rhnl Id beann upon ? Imniente npptuuie.'l Thev are diMtlfied with the rcult of I'refMcniial election. Hid they never get beaten bi fore? Laugh ter. Are we to tolerate the Idea that a de feated party In a national election muy re rt to the iwnnl, when defeated by the iofiular will? I anderttand it to be a fundamental und !ndiiK-nslble principle uf couUllutlonal liberty that the voice of the ieople exprefcied according to the form, of the cointitutloo must command the im plicit otiedlenca of every good citizen. lApilauie. 'I'hey choote to owume that tlie election of a particular candidate ear- Iric the presumption that their rights are i nnt safe In the Unloo. What evidence Is there to sustain that presumption ? I defy the territorial nnesiinn. Itwi happened ) an rxtfunrdinary fact thai for the first lime, llierc is not an act nf fiinifhin pr(ihlliilin,j slavery anywlinr. Apptane. If you rfir tn the colore-nv-i.t n( ll- Uws. the only complaint mude lm lieen. there has bei-n mllicr too much emriry and vlpnr emplojiil in the rnfnrce. mtiit nf tlie fugltivr slave law. I a-V what pjtiti can llii-se dioinlnnlrls nf ihe South urer for thrir scheme In brruk np this cnvi'inment? The slavery qmstlon is a mi-re i-xi-um.. Applause, Tlieeheimn of .Mr. Mncnin is a men pieiiM. Tlieprrstnt secrwion motimenl is lb.-n-snlt of n tremendous, mormons ci'li.pirney lormnl more than a year ago. Oiitrs. This cnnpir.icy to break up this UiiIihi. was formed by the hsdrrs in theSiiiillmil Cwifuhraey mnrr lhan twelve inmillis Mtrn. They use the slavery ques tion us h im-uns tn accomplish their derlrnJ (ml. Tin y cleslri d n northern inn to be ehciHl I'lifidint by i scclional vole in oiihr In roiKidi-r llmt as cvidrtice that tlie itI!iiiis could not live In pmce, oml so liny might brink- up the Union. Ap plause Whenever the history of tlie last two jeura shall bewritlrn, whenever the history nl this country from the lime that the Ijt-compton constitu'.ion was origfmtttd doHii to the lost I'ruidi-ntml election shall be written, it will ojiiM-ur tlmt the schrmc was fotmed to break up this Utilun. Tlirv desired to break it up, uilng the slavery 'this continent qutstion at a pretext, to elect lh Jteptib lican candidate by a purely northern vote, ngalnt an united touth, aid then assign that fact as a nusrm why we could not live together. The schema agreed upon in Watktnglon Inst .May was fur the disunion' flee. lor that piirioe, but when the qms tlon tomes wbetlnr the war shall be tiiin ferrvd fri.m the cotton fie'ds ir the Si-ulh to the corn fields ol Illinois. I cnoiwr tn say that the fnrthrr fi(T that war the bit ter. Applause War does exist. It Is a sod thought to every -pm rim. -War, civil war must be ncotjnleeil as existing In the United Slalis, We may no longer close our estnllmt sol emt fact. This government must he main, lalnrd, the cnenili. of the roontry over thrown, and the more lnrnriiin and over whelmlnc our preparations, the less blood sheil and the shorter the itrnjrglr. Hut my Ttiunirymrn, we mul nitiemWr that IhervanVcertain restraints upon nien's actions In the lime of war. We must nev. rr forpel that wp are a civilised and fhrls tlan people, and that war must be pne- cuteil only for mrp..sis. and In the modi nnigmfi by Oirlialn nations. Then- must not In a war wain! airalnst the con- r-tilullunal r'ghts nf any people on tarth nor must it be war attains! wimi-n nnd children and innorent person. Suvnpes must nnt be let lnor, nor ihehnirnrs nf Imtiserlinlnitle disiruction rnrnurtik'eil. I suy tu rim I will mv-r sanction such sets of warfare upon the rights nf nlhers. but I will berei'di ami impure my couiilryimn neer n lay down their arms, until lln ri-cognize our constitutional rights, f Loud and prolnnu'itl cheers and applmis. We were born under the Cnnslitullon of the Unltnl States. Ill provisions und itr gimrnnters arc our birthright. Applause. I ntn then pri pared to demand und enforce that Inalienable right to the last exlrunlly Applause and cheers. Wt have peculiar rintoni, from our position In the centre nl llltS fmtln.lt tollt Mn Mhnnl An....ta.. I " - tij w miiiiu iii'fuir.r I lie rigiit o any number ol Slates to se oiile at their phuiute and break up our gnvernmrnt. When jou admit the right of one State to secede, you conccdu the right of every State to do the same thing lien yott recognla the right of secession - - j - pr nnd dulj. Applasi'. lvctIut be mm kill ns nn true patrfot who will net abandon all such Isswt In lime like this. (ApplMtiH1 My countrymen, I have saM more than I Intendeil wln-n I ooinmenetd. fShonltnf-Giion.,,"aion."1 Il Is ii sad task to iiitrr into a dlseuslofi nfn qiiestlnirlTlhls mau-iilmde, 'liiriilvlnj ' cinisiipisiipfi so lent ful as must result from this Ii rrilil.- oonll.pl bid sad n Il Is, b'omly and distislmus a I expect It will lie, I. be. Ileve, nnd prnlet my sincere conviction bc fore Oil. that It Is ili,iIntyorV(rirjr"Amfip'" " Iran patriot to rally nrnnnd thofronsllttt' linn und the flnir of hit country, (treat clieering I nnew to yon my expression -f irreaP' .fill nrknnwuMettHi'iit of this mncnltlrmt' iin! Imposing dintiMistrallon. Illslhervl itmec nfvoiir loyally ni-d di'Vollnii o.'llitb flair of vnur counlrv. You are pn ptiml to show by this deniontrnilnn. n ilniri tn lay uMe all pnrtl'nn feellnjr, and unite In p pirt of nil trii men, In the tintnl tVM, tn ihe conorils of l he nation, and whrrevtr. else a man may make hlmelf moil ii'iful,. Illinois occupies a proud position. ITnl liit, prepnreil to ih fml our right, demand. Inif nnlhlnt more than the cojislllntlnn has given, and detrrmtneil never to peimK llila irovi-riimeni to be destroyed. 1 thank yoS mice iti'ire. " ' Istt to carry every simihtrn Slate. oiaJ Mr. J00 ot only dutroy the government, but Lincoln every norttiern hiate, ono ttc Ui destroy soclnl order. You have upturned biihhiims men were io ie pwsiou oi , all l lie foundations of society, and Inougu the I'edcral Government, UueoiuVr to lite I rs J anarchy In its wort forms, and wil army ami navy, umJcr tlie ul ol the uni ted States. Tlit-y expected to have po. Kl!i of the government, ami titer relied upon a divided North und united South, and thus bring civil war tn our doors. The K'heme wui only defeated by the defeat of the disunion candidate in Kentucky, Mis tnnrl, Tennessee and Vlr?finta. Applause ill soon cxperiince all the horrors of tl rreneli revolution. Tlien. tny friends, we have a soli mn duty to perform. It I. to uso all the powers thai God has given us to maintain the con itltutkiu and government our fulhers (stab. IMrt-d us. The iiiore energy and unsnlml I tv we dimlav iu the txrformance of thl Wlnevcr the litoory shall be written, It J K8t duty, the lew will be the disiruction of life and properly, und tho sooner will come the dny of peace. 1 am uwuie that we have had some diffi cully and pnjudico to encounter In produ cing unanimity. It it not supposing thai such should have been thu case. We must remember that it hat In-en but a few short months filncc we came ouj of a fierce polilh eulstrifu which ingendcred much bitter nest of feeling. It lakes some littlo time tn baniih those puMions from the human heurl.and substitute unalloyed patriotism In their place. Whoever Is not prepani) to tacrufJcti parly organizations and plat ill record tliat grand conspiracy, und the present diiunion mowmeul ut the ntult of it. Hut this Is not the time to go Into di. cuision of the couset that have produced thiw results. The conspiracy to breuk up the Union Is a fart now known to all. Armies are being rul.id ami war levied to ucwmplirh it. There cun bo but two s:des to the controversy. AppUuso. llvtry man must le on the $ult of tht Unitttl Statu or cgaimt it. Immense applause, and cheers and cries of " good," ' good j" etc! There can be no tMUtrals in this T. WlLLiti-..!.. ., .. u u. ET.r" ffV??"""! -nl For- ii. .."l "" wu entrusted TlBJKl ijjrj PAMVirPiriiinyiimii on earth to show me any one act jfaaa,-,- IIUIll. UI WlUtll IIICVUU VWHI("'I" x.ujtLajjTs f UK, C. Froia A ... DESCENT CITV.OAL to Inc their rich!. In jeopardy- Appluuse What one act has been omitted to be done of which they can oamplain? I proclaim to these assembled thousands that, so lar us the constitutional rights of the South em Slates are concerned so far o the right of slaveholders are concerned not one act has been done, not one duly has been omitted to be done, under thlt odnnu- it.ri"'uu:,,0'--"'e freight litration, or which they complain. Ap- iii'n.... " l pubs" i uere iiuo "" - nAxninniiT..77T 7 .:. ... J . ti..i.ininn ... to. "ssttfor i i ,wv,""M.cnincx. m 'n6 wen ueorge "nis "-- leM'fe,it;-,T UiiKurated as the first President of the ir- LHi- United States down to this moment, -ben tho rights of tie Southern States stood firmer under the laws of tUe land than they Urt .,!. wus c -. iiu ummrrtnAj . .. . . tucau .AT,,r. j ?m "'I'fttcu. lS1,elW' Merchandisvre. JOlAprll U. 18C3. t... ""1 PL'NelW 15 APirTliBliiifiT.- "AINKS UUO.'S war. tt'roiongeu cneeis j jnerecun ne, lorms on the altar of his country, does not none but patriots and traitors. Appluii'e. deserve tl support and contenance of lion ThailkGod! Illinois will not be ilivhls-d Jft people. Ch(en How ore we to on that question.. Cheer. I know that lomeome partUan sympathies lo the minds I hey have rxpcctxl to present n unitwl Hf men ofall partiet,so ai to prent a uni j south agaiiift a diviiltil orth. I he con- tvd front In supiwil of our counlrv ? AVi spirators Iwve been led to hope thut In the N'orihern Steles. It would be made a par ty question, producing civil war between Dciiu-erats and Hepublicans, and the South, being united, could step in with their le gions and help the one to destroy the other, and conquer the victor, Laughter and applause. Tbetr sckines were bloodshed and all the horrors of civil war In every nortWn Slate! There is cue wuy to prevent It : united action on the pan of Illinois; closing up the ranks, renders it im'HlbIc that war shall rage on our soil. Appbute. I repeat that so long au It was possible to settle this question by peaceful nieanr, J was willing to make any reasonable cacrl- must cease discusing parly Issues, make no allusions to oil parly ttals, no criminations ar.d rtcriminationi, indulge in no taunts one ugaliisl the other as to who has been the cauff of these troubles. Applause. When we shall huve rwcutd the govern merit und country from its perils, and lien Its ttjg floating in triumph over every Inch of American soil, it will then be lime enough to enquire as to who and what has brought these troubles upou us. Ap plause. lien we shall have a country end a government fur oar children to live in (Kacc aid happiness, it will lie time for each of us to return to our parly banners uccordlor to our own convictions of right Onroon Ixaxk Asvt.i'M Kcw persons mn ii-alizi the Improvements and extent of the Onoon Hospital for lh Insa.ie.un der the pniiiol of lr. Ilawihone k Ior. j ea, In Must lVrlhud. We may really ny It it the only public institution in thu Stale that one may Invite sfrnngera to vil li, ns nil index of development nf cnlcr priso III Oregon fur the public hem fit. 'Ilierp oro few place In the Slate, and none near Portland, that afford n moro beauti ful rrtieat ; where one may spend ,a pleat unl and profitable afternoon, near Us mag. nificenl crystal spring, surroumled by fine landscape scenery. Il Is n short walk from the firry landing, and a circular drive Is nearly completed for thoto that are fond of a country drlic." At present there aro forty-one State patients ami five prlvatu put lent i In the 'Asylum. Willi the em ployees, etc., there Is a household of seven ty person n " town In thecountry." Drs. (Jlisan and Wilton, gentlemen of well known medical capuclty, arc the consulting physicians, on the part of I ha Male, who visit the establishment monthly and cxnm Ino the condition of (he (mliuilt und the institution. The Governor takes prlda In lis proitress, and visits more frequently than his offico of Siierlulcndeiit require. The proprietors arc cndravorlng to Intro, duce mucliliiery of n costly ehnrucler for warming und ventilating tho building, and rulsiu water to the top of tho institution, In place of the hydraulic ram In present use. When thise plans arc accomplished II will beor favorable comparison with older ami more costly establishments of like charao. ter In the llmt. livery one should visit the liitiiiulinn, fur III merit and oblict are deserving the praise arid good will of the citizens of the Stale at large. Tha charities of the present day aro the brightist. noblest, and the most endearing monument of America clvllizution. Oregoman, Thk Kky to Mjmiswicwatiiin. It la one nf the funniest thing exlunt, to hear tha nrgaiiM and stmulera of the slaveocracy d. clu'ining against the abominations of " mis eegenalioii." Who are tho vrtitticnl stoa ihs of "mlwegenolloii?" Whoarf upon the Ihiory. and reduce Its abstraction to pwtiitt Who but the chivalry T Whenco come the mulatto, quadroons, and oo Kxuis, that make Seccasla us piebald and spnllcMus the cutllu that propigated wills willi the rxe'cdhajyl-rodnof the patrlatcli leforn their eyes? J it tho nholitioniilt or lUv tlinehclJtri who have been most ad dl(td lo woolly locked mlslrrssei? Is It the uholiliouiM or the chivalry that have rui.ed fjnrti colored olf-pring by practical amalgamation, nnd then Milt their own !hh and blood lo the auction block ? The fuel K tho slaveholders have had a monop olyof m'kcegt nation, and they ore now raising a howl brcuuse a sly, satirical Yan. kre has sold them, by publishing a book which, as they conceive, threaten lo inter; fire with their uio.t cherished privileges. .4 J 1 im tx 1' 11 . u ? lafif - - Jti