Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, November 05, 1864, Image 1

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?4 TER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
JACKSONVILLE, SATUEDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1804.
VOL. IXN03f4
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SENTINEL.
mscku icTwir MATt'nuAY mmimixu.
S. F. DOWSJili, Prp'r.
JsitscMrnox For One year, in advance,
Jour Dollar ; If paid wllhtti llio first ilc
inoalhs or the year, liru dollar ; IT tint paid
until the expiration of the year. Six dollar.
AnraiiTinxu Ouo souarc (lu Rues or
Im), first Innertlmi, Three Dollars: each
sabtciiucnt Insertion, Ono Dollar. A dle
sount of firijr per ecu t will Do mode to thosu
who advertise by the year.
4j-U,tt TciiJ.r, ttrr ItwI at entrwt nl.
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efsu VirUS "V mbfliwiiie linn, i
Jt'tlxk r. M. llrt'llnnln r-l MillTiitrrlMtllil
u.mnJ MI.A3 J. 1AV, S. U,
J Ikl.lltK.Jt, L Ptc'f.
Tt.il.i.. Ji. M, futtnu, Win. IUr n.l fit!
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Warren Lodgo No, 10, A. If. & A. M.
A HOLD tliclr regular cnmmunl-
T4rctloni tho Wcdiuaday Hvcntugsnft
Vor preci-dlng the full moon, In jack-
HKTIMJC, (IRKtlOV.
ai.kx. martin, v. m.
II. ltt.oow.VrtV.
o. JACnna. k. j. nrmri.i..
JACODS, &. RUSSELL,
ATTUKXF.VS AND COUXSKLOHS
AXI) SOLICITOUS IN CHAXCL'RY,
JjCXIOXYlM.K, OllttlO.V,
nan. mnt SSte Court limit.
All IxulufM committal to Ihrlr cam "111
l promptly attend-d to. July 29. 'C,t.
D. F. DOVVELL,
ATTOJWF.Y AT LAW,
JAI'Kin.WIM.K, OlIKdOX.
trill practice In til the Courts of llio Third,
JoJkUl District, tliv Suprvme Court or Ore
gou. anil in Yreka, Cat. War Scrip prompt
It cwll-dnl. Oct. IX,
I. D. HAINES.
ATTOltNEY AT LAW,
jAi-stiixviij.K ()h:uok.
Will practice In lli'1 Court of Oregon.
OIW. 1'ii.t Ofll.v llntMIng.
QEORO.E D. DORRIS,
ATTOllNEY AT LAW,
AKD
Xfotary 3?xxT3Xlo,
JACXIO.NTILI.lt, OlIKKU.f.
lf
J. 3. HOWARD,
8UHVKYOR Jt C1VII. HXClKHIill.
jACVIONTIUJt OhKIIOV,
BiMne nir th fioulu end of Oregon
s least. January, 2, 161
J. H. STINSON,
ATTORNKY AXI) COUXSKLLOR
Albany, lJnn county, Oregon. nci'J2tl
Q. W. QREER,
I'lIYSICIAX AND Bl'KOKO.V,
lACKllOMVII.t.K, OlIKOO.H.
OICc at Ma n-alilriice on Orton lrcf t.
DR. A. D. OVERDECK.
Dr. OrrrlxYk wonM nnnmiuce to llio c II
lifin or JackKin county jml vicltilly.lh.il
beliM retnrnrd to Jaek'niivlllruiul reriimI
(lie praetlco or mollclito. Ilo will nluuyn
W fouii'l nt hi' hM rt.iiul, lliu Ovcrlnvk
Jliopllal. ornt lil re'Mfticu illo Wit
trrer' llrewery, iiiiIwi uWiitnn prori'Ion
I ImrlnrtK. Il on IJ rurpecirully follclt
a rAaa or forintr putrniinx.
PETER DRITT.
I'liotoKriiphlc Arllwr,
( pripared to Uku ptclnreii In avery ityle
f lb art, with all tli6 lata Improviincnl
K 1'lcturea da not ftti lAtl.facllou. no
harjci Mill Ik inadr. Call at hi new nai
lery, on th hill, rxamlno bU picture, and
It for your IlkrnMi.
Dcalcr in
Dry Goods, Grocorios,
4 1IU0T.S, owl KIIOKS. c-(
d Hardware, : Cntlory, M
mtUaS, and MKDIUIXKd,
Tino Siiquora, etc., ovc.
imhia old FiJUJ-PitooF r
It KICK, nuiitli ido or Culirornin
.Vlreet JucKMiuvlllf. olhir
' NEW 33NGLA1TD
FAMHaV SEWIKR iiIAGHIKE !
OIIEAl'KST AXI) 11KST IX USK.
JTor fnrtlier partlcuUrf.cill at Noubcr's
rBtoreandi(e(llia Machluo In operation.
Macblnet on hand lor alc.
J. NF.UHKR, Agent.
Jaekaonvllle, Juno till. 1804. !5m
WatclimaKci' mid Jeweler!
On Orepon jlreet, flrat door north or
nrtnlano'a Jackwnvllle, Ogu.
JOlINF.nC'VCK,
(kWPJKiianui'ciuivr nxu vi',rvr
alliOriaof W'olcliw, Clirpyonieter. L'lotKs
lliuicaland other Inarunien, eo, ,
Aleot(JBVKLltY manufiicturcd "ml
rtpafrr, alter llio moat ppprovril style of
the art, and warranted for oue yeur. I'ricca
aeconling td.tlmei.
.JOHN 1'. IIOUCK,
Chrnnouictcr and Watchmaker,
Jkwie, June Jfl, 164, Sm
Iff
VWIUllllLlnlll IVVflL'VWIII! A ftl
IIOULATINULIIIRAKV,
THE OKEUON
im
BY OALIPOllNIA AND OREOOM
1'JGLEGnAPH.
roiiTxu Mci.uiiyxt,T ior tub icxtikbi.
Ban Fntnclfco, 20th.Tho prruri of
private ouilncri bat prurenUd llio Iraua
mUkton r any Ijlern noin up to (hit
morning. It li nterted that im llrnnmn
hnamitdua hot uf 910,000 to 3.1.000 that
Lincoln will got (en thottinnd nuijorlly over
UcClellnu In thin Statu. He ctnllcnrd W
T. Coleman U mako n flnilUr hv, but he
declined. The campaign li helnr; vl(oroui
ly prniceult-d hy IjoIIi partler, and political
excitement li runntoi; nullu hlli.
New York, ZClb. Special from Wttihlnj.
ton rayt It la rmnoriil Jloil.y'a 'gK made
n raid on Martlurlmrtt, Ya., IaU night, cap-
luring Clan. DulTo and itatT.
It Is Mated on good authority Hint llitrc
l no Immidlata proipcet of n reiiiiiiptton
or lioalltltlcr In the b'hcnaniloiili Valley, uu
leu the rebcla sinke another deipcruU effort
to obtaiu poiacaalon or the kvy of the val
ley.
Grant hii been heavily reinforced, and
lll toon receive kat rfluforcemanli,
reipilrid for Hie grvnt mote on Itlchmoiid.
Admiral l'orlvr'a arraiitmeiiU nro iivurly
contplettd tu attack fortlllentlon, ut lha
mouth or CaMi Kear lliver.
UtrulVi correapot.dcut ullli Sheridan, of
the 23th, y a our position la nearly the
rumc in Ix'foru Hit bnttlc. Ofllcinl npoil
ay m captured, on Ilia lSIti, 1,2U0 prUan-
era, -ID comiiilfplouid ofllctra, AH pUcea of
artllltry, 40 cai'lonr, three taltcrltv, 30b
horrca add nmlor, wllli Iminerf, C5 aml.u-
lanccn, SO army nnv'ii', XW) rotiuJa of
artillery niiuuuiillloii, 14,80(1 mull arma,
all medical tloreo, and a largo iuaullty of
unmiuutllon for mull arma. and u number
of hattle-llaga. A rccoiino'taucc waa mado
to Moricrytown. It lnau;rUtl relwl cavalry
nt-rv at Uoiiut Jnckon. Tha renumnU or
Karly'x and I.ongatrcel'a corpa Imvo gone
to Klchiubiid to l norgaulced and GlUd
Very few or them ivid their artna, uud
but oue pleca or artillery.
Clncluiiall, 21th. OlnwrrWt Xarhvlllo
dNpalcli rnyaBlicrmau U atOainatllle, nir
Conro rlvr, preraliiRllood, wholsrclraat
Iiir toward CadH-u. Rood will Im com
pelltd to move louth to Jaekionvllle. Ilia
army la reported to be without hv.
Cl. I.oulr, 27tb. Dltpatebea aay a train
from Kort r-nillh va btlackrd by llitah.
xhackent, aoiilh or Fort Scott, and aliUaa
men kllkd aud a portion or the train burucd.
100 KuerrllUa, undar Capt, Taylor, eulerid
Marmouta, a faw mile from k'ort fcott, at
12 o'clock Baluiday night, and uiurdered
Cok Knoulev, Ilromi, IUhLIii, UcOarl,
and Steurt, en route for the North. The
Federal lora, In Ihu battle of the 23d, vat
73, Tha nbvla mru chued all Sunday
night, aud a conUaut fight with lliu rear
kept up. At daylight they made a tund
and were again Inmhomvly wlilppi-d, Uott
of lh Kamaa militia hatagoimhonic. Uar
tlal Uk Iish Wen abolllhcd nod buainv
riumil. Five hundred rtbela, uudar I.lvut
Col. MclMuleh, crod the UauuIUil and
Kl. JuhjiU rsillioad, near llucklonu, Mon
day, going norlh. A ttrong forca waa nut
after them. Our forcca Imvo bevn driving
1'rlee lapidly ilnco Sunday, At liut ac
count he a 23 or 30 ml let toutli of Fort
Scott. Ill army I loured and dispirited.
Turiday we had a light with htm Uitwetn
Hound City and Fort Scott, In which he
naa badly whipped, losing 130 prisoner
and 12 piece of artillery. Among the
prlronera were Major Geu. llarmaduke, Cu
btll, several Cnlootfla and other, office I .
Ho wia again attacked yesterday morning,
aud drlvtn pill mell In a ioul!irly direc
tion, lie burned 200 ft agoua yesterday to
prevent thilr Ixlug cnpturid. Nothing is
said about the lor on cither side, but no
doubt I'rloo'f aniiy la compUtrly dcmoral
Ireil and scaltvrH. fiteele, r, Ills uroug re
inrorciminta, la at Fort .Vmlth, probably
with lhot,w or contesting l'rico'a return
Into Arkanra.
Now York, 27lb. TiiLnnt't cnrrefpind
ent, with Itutler. the 24th. r.ya In counec
lion vilih action of re In I Governor' polio
'iuIIcaIi's their dislra that slavery thmild
aid them In their detpvrala strait. Their
urmy confronting ua before ltlchmond and
1'cler'burg U known lo bu reducvil In not
eiocolliig 33,000 men, ull told. Jilf Dm In.
I.i-e, hongtlrect, aud other diitlngulthad
rebels jeatvrdny rodo along llio lino In our
front, and cut Into ltlchmond. Hebcl ram
catna down the river last night, under caver
of the darkueta to their lata position, aud
find aVy again nt dawn title morning.
New York. 28h Richmond paper of
the 2 llh, contain the proceeding -of the
convention of rebel Governor's, held nt
Augusta, Georgia. After a free inter
change or opinions, It nni .decided that
necessity diman'ded a change of policy, and
they recommended that slave hereafter
be urcd In tho army, and that Confederate
authorities, uudfr prpr regulation?, ar
preprint such portion of the negroes m
may bo rrqulrul.
New York, 27th. Election In Western
Va, resulted In the election of tho entlto
Union ticket. Guv. A. J. llowman had no
opposition, and received a heavy vote. Re
turns Indicate ele'ctlbn, of Hublsarj, Union,
to Coiigrfctsjiy 0Ytr I'.iSUO majority. ' l.gli
laturq largely Union. iGuv. TlrRdford ban
Just proclaimed the new Frcclate"Conitl-
tullonof Md. who are lo favor 3t),01pga
lust 29,799, Gov, of Maine iha appointed
N- A, Frel lo UluneJpIie,d Wnu.cf F
eudcu liiiBvuate,
Si. I.oula, 29tlt. Latest aeeounln pu
I'rlcc near Carthage, still skedaddling, with
our cavalry In hot purult. I'leniculon wa?
slightly Injured by a fall from bis horn.
San Franclreo, 2Bth. The following tel
egram haa been rrcalved here:
New York, O.'.t. 37th. To M. C. ltuer:
Political nnd military propi-cti here are
irj pru-nxii ucro aro
moitfnenuravli.fr. I.lnrnln will l, lrt..
Phantly elected, fn.1 I cnolcnllously be -
llorc that McClellnnlma tint the trlnstt of n
chanco except lu Missouri. lCcntncky, New
Jersey and Delaware, nnd beta bv no means
nr of theie. Let alt who propose nrrnlt
lice on no terms with rcliela until Ihoy lay
down llielformv bo ilnspt'lled by the prov
pect of Right' victory ut llio poll nnd lu
Hip Held. Fiiien Jlll.uxiii.
The Scrdlice, Just built, haa been undilr
turvelllaiice for aama.tlm, suspolcd of pi
ratical purpoaes. Yvslenlay r.ulilru making
a trial trip, she was brought to by a (hot
from- the Revenue cutter, ShubrleV. A
guard uai placed ou board. Shu still re
main under nrrrst.
No Ratcrn uew to-day. Legal Tendera
ipitet at 49.
I'lirciiolitplciil Cliuiiuitcror
Aliruluiui Ilucohi.
Mr Lincoln lu? n lull, spare, targe boned
frame, with which his tliln, promluent f.n
lures jierfeclly corrrspoud, and o bead n
liovii the average sir., and mot fully deveb
wl In the np( rlnr xirllona. Mr. I .In
coin hns not n poetical or a senlluicntal or
ganlwtloii, nor tins bis trulnlug lierusucb
as lo foster romance or fancy. Ills whole
nuke-up denotes n nulterof-faet mind.
Taleu eKrntely, his feature are by no
mean classical, but, in combination, they
assume n very decided and strongly marked
Mprri!on uf cliaraeler. Nor Is this the
rcpulaive face bis prejudlciil opponenla or
enemies would make It out to be On the
contrary, It will paw, In ull cnm.iij lime,
for the face of a well meaning man. Ut
us look agnlu at this uot unattractive fan-
which bus been so much carlcaturrd uud i
ofien held up iu the Koutb as that uf a
nmiiiter In frk-hu... fo.ilhl, ......!- U't.i
o wc W? A well fornieU uiw. uv
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n,t I. ha . ..m. . tl 1 I ..... . ll I
..... ...K..r ww ..,,., iwwnn me otherwise for the use or another, shall If
Roman and Ihu Ureclun. In prnuiineucu clh(,r ,);irtr rt,mre It, adjudge or decree
U an uvldjuce of a davelapJ miuil aud u I that the prlisolp d mm ao eoillraoled. or so
sirona; eluracler. It U nlihwr beefy nor noelvcil, aud tho lutcreal llureou, but not
blunt, bat U In every way a first-rule uot. tU costs of th action, or suit, ah all Im paid
An uiiexceptlonul mouth, wills full ami i In the kind of money so specllltd In such
well cut lips, iiiclinglug up rather than i contract, or In the kind or money so n-celv-ifouvi
at the corners, ludietinj afT.-ctloii, tJ f'r Hie mo of nnnlher.
veil, nnd iilnvf.ihiesi : rvi'i not Urn,,, bm '. 2- That the several conrta of this
well set and'vcrv rxnrcsalvc. ludieatlmr no
nlle, no trrnclu-ry, no foxy cunning, but
the simple, houwl, nnd earnest Irulh j and
a fonlirtul ample, but nut ponderous, the
P"rceplive fscullies Iudividtiulity, Knriti,
Size, Order, Rvenluality, uud Ioaliiy be
ing among the largest ; licucc he Is very
pracileal, and abounding In facia. There
i mure ineelunlini lluu muslo indie-itlng,
more proao lliau poetry. The chin is mill
er prominent, but not ton heavy, while the
cheeks aro concave rather than convex;
thl is owing partly to the spare build ul
man, and paitly tu other causes. Hut
there is nothing Incongruous tu this face.
On the contrary, there Is, la Mr. Lincoln's
face, whea listening to pleasant nnd unlma.
ted discourse, a innit luterntliig nnd win
nfuit smile, tho whole cnntenaiice being
lighicd up wllli a suauy and ben!gtmnt
glow. The size ol tho head U In fair pro
portion lo that of Ihu body. It is not tho
head of a fighter, and ha can luku io pitas-
me In cumlxtt erconlciitiou. Wire there
wok of the linu in lilin ho would bv It-
patient and more executive. Tina la not u
N'tru bend, but is narrow rather than broad,
nod indicules tin lu-rblvoroui rather than
the carnivorous nature. Mr. Lincoln Im
been tilled a gorilla, a Nero, etc., when the
truth is, bo Is fur mora like a lamb or a
Howard, both In feeling nnd In character
He Is called "s'ow?' He Is eerlulnly not
fml, but proceed cauiloualy, leaving it lor
circumstances or for Providence to indicate
thu when and the way In urt. Tune ulnntt
can deterniino whether IliU or I hit course
wouiu nave ss.-en ucsi, ami Mr. Lincoln u
simply the instrument in Hie bands 0f
Providence and lite people to do n wrlnln
work. Thvre Is no man living wo could
fill "Mr- Lbicolo's place accrpluble lo u7.
There ure great nnd conflicting interests at
atako nnd to be protected and conciliated.
Where la the man who could do what U
required to be dune und mnku no mistake T
For our part, we accept Mr. Lincoln at no
worse, If no better, than other men. If he
U not a Solomon In wlfdom, neither It he
a knave or a fool. Ifhq la not au adroit,
scheming politician, neither Is ho nn ambi
tious or a eellifl. man. If ho has made
mistakes and who has not 7 he has been
honest enough lo confess ll.ein. Men may
sny what they will of his nets, wo can
vouc pu he,auborty,Qf his organization
for the corrvctnes.rif hl motlvfe. Un has
largo Hvuevoleucc, Urge.CouscIentlouincss,
nod large Hope II( Veucrailon Is full,
and his Spirituality average, His religion
consists more In kindness and juttice than
in Jaitli, humanity of devotion. To do
rlglit and to u good are lib, moral cbarac
lerisllw. Social, ho is strong in LU ,at-
'tielimeul, cnuUuut iu Ida affections, and
well tuhptal to wctldtil life. Intellect
unity, tliaro is nothing wanting, Ills Cum
allty Is full, (Jonipjrijon j large, and near
ly all the perceptive largo nnd attractive.
In conclusion : he l3 open lo conviollen,
true to liis hlglier iialuro, nnd governed by
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1 "8 '',rn'' l:"'1,'i'. Rntf". kM
J,e,ir'. n.clionatc, Intelligent, wills n
,,,!fu 'WW r lriff. prnctlcnl common
" If not great, Is tie not good? II
not the best man for tho
situation, where
cai) you fluil a belter 7
A.cllfiit pnrrra to Abraham Lincoln In
enw relatlug to a ccrlutn land claim, nnd
Lincoln said lo blin. "Your first stop must
be to lake thirty tliot.rntid doltnis and go
and maltc n legal tender ; it of cotirso will
be refused, but. It It a nccrsnry slop,"
'Hut," said the man, '-I haven't the thirty
thousaud dollars In make It with." '-Oh,
that's It, .Tint step over tn Ihu bank with
me and I'll get It." So luln the bank
Ihey went, nnd Lincoln says tn the cashier,
"WcJuU wont thirty llio-itniul dollarn to
mako a lgnl louder wills. I'll bring It back
tn nn Lour or two." The cashier handed
across lbs money to ''Honest A be," and
without the scratch of a pen In ncknnwl
edjiifnt, he strode tits way with the spvlcu
ull la molt snered simplicity, mail.i the ten
der, nnd brought It back with us much
nonchalance as If lie had been borrowing n
silver spoon of his jrnndmothor. 6', '.
AViM Ltller,
The Sifclilc Contract Lntv,
Ilfo' we publMi the law recently pissed
by our Slate Lrghlnturu for tho enforce
ment by the courts ol speelflo contracts,
It was approved by Hi" Governor, and went
Into eff.-et nn the llllh lust:
Seellnu 1. That (lie several courts with
lu this .Stale In giving Judgmo;it or decree
nn a wrlttou contract, for tho payment or
d'dlvery of gold coin, legil lender noles, or
' "' utf Kmi '" mwim ,n"m'y' ',ccl",a
i '" ",,," . " ' K'vmg jinigmeiii
i or d-ieree Tor the recovery jif money rccclv'
"""ridon dipodt, or us ajont, or trustee, or
. Huw' '" KlvlnK J'''l"ent or decreo for nn
nctlonof suit for the noniKllvury or rail
lire tn account for gold dust received on di
poslleorus agent, or trustee, or otherwise,
for tho use of another, shall If either party
rtfjiilre It adjudge or decree that the dam
ngas niaeamnl for such non-delivery, or fail
ure to neeount, alnll be pild tu gold ur all
ver coin of the United Slates,
Sec. 3. A written contract lo piy gold
eolu or lis equivalent In gold dust, ur bar-,
if uot performed nceordlug to Its terms,
ball thereafter at the option or the party
entitle I lo the beiicdl thereof, lie deemed
aud held to bo n contract lo pay gold coin
only mKIiIu Ihu meaning of this act, audi
miy ho onfoici-il accordingly,
fee. -I An exeeullnu to enforce a Judg
ment or decree for a specified kind of mon-1
oy shall miulra the sheriff to rallsfy the
e.iiue, In the kind of money ur currency
tclild In such Judgment or decree, uud
In cami uf levy aud salo of the properly ol
thejiidgmet debtor, he shall refute payment
from any purchaser nt such ' In any
other kind or mouoy than that spnelfied In
Iha execution. The iherllf shall pay over
according to law the kind of money rvcov
eft'! on nich nxeeiulon, und lu case of neg
lect or refusal tn do so, ho shall, be liable
on Ida otllelal bond lo the Judgment creditor,
In three limes the amount of money collec
ted. &-C. 3. Tho cnllflealo o f sale of real
properly, or nu execution, to enforco a judg
ment or a decree for a specified kind uf mon
ey received ou such rale, and the notice of
sale shall speeRy the kind of money In nblch
bids shall be m ide at such sate, which shall
Im the same as that spelhYd In thejudgment
ar decree nnd the sheriff shall atate lulus re
turns the kind of money received
Sec 1. Tho purchase nt n salo of real
property for a apeellicd kind of money .shall
be entitled to receive from tho rcdi-mptlon-er.
and rcdcuintioucr from each olher. the
klmlnl money specified lu the certificate of
rale. Provided, thati.o money shall be re
ceived In iatlfolon of a Judgment or de
cree for a specified kind of money or upon
nn execution to euferco tho snme other limn
the kind of money specified In such Judg
ment, decree or execution. Provided fur
ther, that tho gold and tllrcr coins or the
United State, to tho reapectlvo ninouut for
j which they nro legal tenders shall bo re
ceived at their nominal values. In payment
of every inch contract, or liability, and of
every such Judgment, decree, or execution.
Sec. 7. Inasmuch as (here Is now no law
In this Slnto anMiorixhig the payment uf con
tract or written obligation In Ibo kind pf
mouoy orcurFepcy.'pcelllcdtth.-rein, tulanct
shall be In force from and after Its approval
by the Governor.
i - '" '
Tub Lcgiihitnre has parted, a law.allow
Ing voluiUcert live dollar bounty per mouth
for the whole time of their service ; a boun
ty iff ono hundred, nud fifty dollars, (o all
who may hereafter euIUt,
JReBoltif ions of (ho Union Na
tluiml Ootivciidim.
ADofrni) at ntt.TivoitR, ivsz 8, 18CI.
1. llttolvnl, That It Is the highest duty
ol every American citizen to utnlntaini
lirffillltl nil tlsntp finnrtttito llm Inlr.lM f
... .. .... ...... .iM,af nu iiii.iiij in (
the Union ond Hie pnrnmnunt nntbority of,
the Coustltutlun und laws of the United '
States : nnd that, laying aside nlld.nerences
nnd poiltlenl opinions, we pledge ourselves,
as Union men, uiiimulid by n common ob-1
jjet, to do everything In our power to aid
the .Onvcrnmeiit in (iuoIIIiil' by force of
urms the rebellion now mRtng riminist ,
ruuuioriiy ; un in uringuig io ttic punisu
muni uuu to their crimes luc rclielt aud trai
nt'of" "neil agulnst It.
2. Hnolrctl. That wc nnnrovn the deter-
uilnution of lliq Uovetnmeiit of the United
.Stairs not tn comprnmlso with rebels, nr
to odor any leruis of peace rxcept nich us
may ue iiasui upon nil unconditional eur-,
render of llielr liiHtilHy nnd u return to
lliiilr but nllntrlfinrn rifllir. Cnti.lll.if I.... ntul '
laws of the Unitnl Stales; nnd that wc call
upon thu Government tn mainlnlti Ibis pu
sillou, und tn proveiito llio vur with the
utmost possible vigor to the complete nip
presslon of the rebellion, iu the full reliance
upon the si-ir-sncrHlelng patriotism, heroic
vulor. nnd tha undying devotion of the
Amcrlciiii (i-'ople tu their country nnd to
Its free institutions.
3. I'cnhol, Thai ns slavery was the
c.iuie.und now constitutes tho strength of
.1. t. .. i. .in i ,. i -.. ..ii
una ri-oeiiion,iiiiii ui u musi oe,uiwiiys nnu
everywhere, hostllo to thu principle "or re -
publican government, Jim ice nnd the im
iiutlonulsirfuty di-mnud its utlcr nnd coin -
jiletLM-Mlrpiitlon from tin soil of the Repub
lic. Am! that while u uphold nnd main
tiiln tho arts and iiroehinmllon by which
Iha Onvernmcnt, in its own dei use, li.ii
ulmeil u dnitli blow ut litis gi';miiiu evil,
we ore In favor, lurtlniruion-, of aueli nu
nmeudmi'iil tn the Constitution, tobemude
by the people, In conformity wills lis pro
visions, di shall terminate und forever pro-
! ! 1! ',S. " lJ ri?..," iu,i"
.I J ;. """ J Mwer II. II. Ildlnl. Jismn McDonoagh,
l. Ilmlivd, Unit the thanks of the ,. ... , . , ., , - ,,, ,. ..-. '
AmeriMii islf nro due to the soldiers "' M onsl .1 h U . Smith wentfbal on
und sailors or the urmy nnd navy, who "eer bunt stijmimed nt night with a Mr.1
have periled their lives in difcn.u of their ' Henry McM,iohcl, on Grave Creek, some
country nnd In vindication or the Hag i ihrec miles Mow llu Grave Creek, Houso, ,
thai the nation owe to them tonm perniA , ,, . .rii.,i,i t . i .'
nrnt recgnlllon ..r their vulor, und " ,,k m,r,,lmf of lLe ailliii"Ulonl
nmplu and permanent provisions Tor ; i"rl, Mr. Haird started- In pnrsull of
tbinw of their survivors who have received J gnme, tuklng his faithful dug, Rover, wtti
dliubllng und honorable wnimds lu the ser ,ln, v proceeded ubout one mile and a .
vice (if the country ; and that the memo- ... .., . , , . :, , , '
rlrs of thou, who have falleu lnltd-.ren..', I,"llf'wl,cn UU dn-' ba"d lbre prlalrj; .
ahull lie held in grateful nnd cvcrlusllng , ,,wr in their bl. Mr. Halrd got within
reincinbcrutic. j fifteen yards of them, midf sfiot tho largest r
fs. Iletuhtd, That wc approve nnd ap I one, only wounding It. Tho bear pj(ci'ct1
plau.1 llie pnscllcal wisdom, the uiaiin.ls Bt Mr. 11. wiio ran about two'iiundrcd "
pntrlotiam, nnd the unswerving fide Illy to I .,, .... , ,,, ,..'.' '
tho Constitution nnd thu prlnei pies' or " "'s'" H'O bear caugut 1.1m nnd kuock
American lib-rly whli winch Abrulinm '" B11" nll-"' Ixlfen feet from jiim, ,
Lincoln bus dUchiirgi .1. iindi-r clrc.im-.tan- Getting louse from the bear, he sprang to
ces of unparullehildinie.ilty, lp Kijt do-, ,1Q ilnb of a Uc(; ,l0 hiaT .,, umJc'r
ties nnd r.Kp..nilbl itk-s nf iho I residential '., iltl . , r. .., '.., ,,.,
unlet) 1 Ihat we npprove nnd endorse, ns de- I "T Ml,,,nf ,!i ,wc,,t norl d,,"4nc8
nmndnl by tho cni.-rgency nnd iwnllal to Juwn lu0 "I", when ho ttoppid to BjbWhsT
the prirvrvalion of the nailon, uud us with i dog. Mr. I), got tils gnu, reloaded if, nnif"
In the provisions of the Cmutltuti Hie thot tho bear the second time. Tho bear
meniiiiii. mill uels svl.leb he has udnpted lo
.leu nil the nation against Its open nnd sc
cr.it fors; llmt wo npprove (-apeehilly the
I'melHinalloii of lumiielKitioii und the
employ. n.-nl u( Union sohlu-Mus men hero-
tofure held in slavery t nnd that wo bavt
full confidence iu his di'terinhmtitin tn enr
ry on these nud nil niher Untilutinnal
iiieum.nn csiilhil tn tho sulvuiion of the
country with full nud complete ifll-cl.
G. Itcolicd. That we .levin It essential to
the general wt-lfnre that harmony should
prevail In the Nntlnnnl council, nud we
regard ns worthy of oflkiul trust Ihnso on
ly who cordially endorse tho principles pro
claimed in these resolution, und which
should char.ictcrizo tha administration of
llm Government.
7. llttohtd, That the Govcrnntrnt owes
tn ull men i.njiloycd In Us nruiles, witlinut
regard lo distinction of color, the full pro
tection of the laws of wnr, nnd that nny vl
nlullon of Hicm laws, or tin' images of eivi-
llv.i.l nall.vn In llinn nt tint lilt I tin Btlii la
now in urnis. shi.uhl he mode the eubj.cl of ' ' l"vlng been killed on, thfpPf
prompt nud lull rcdrcM. j Tiie benr ami dug then rol'td dowu the hill
8. sWivri, That foreign emigration. I some distance, still Drilling, when Mr. II.
within the p iH h-is added much to Hie. gathend up his gun, wo knives, the ropo
weullb. development. -f resourojt nnd in , wJ , ,, , y u , ato ud
c reuse of power in this pntlnn tho nay'iim ,..,,,, ,,,.,. ,, ,,
of lhei.ppnw.il of ull nullum, should hr "' l'l-'J "r Mr. McMlchasl't cabln-
nuterni ana eucouragiii by u liberal nnu ,
Ju.t pnliey. I
0. llmalfttl, Thai we ore In favor of the
anti'dy construction of u railroad to the
Pacific.
10. 7iWiW. Tint tho national faith
pltilgi-d for lite rvileinplion of tho public
debt mint bo kept inviolate, nnd for this
purports- no recommend economy and rfgld
rmnonslliliiy In the public expenditure,,
and a vigorous mid Just system of taxation;
that it is the duty of every loyal Slate to
tnstiii. . the credit und promote tho me of
the nntlonnl currency.
11. Iletoheil, That we approve tho po
siltnn t.iktu bv Ihe Gnver. u.ent, that the
pcoplo of the United State can never re
cord with iudilferenco the attempt of nny
Hurnnrnn nowr lo overthrow by force nnd
supplant by fruud, the institutions of any
llepubllc,4u Cnvernment on tho Western
Continent, nnd will view with extreme
jealousy, ai menacing the peace nnd inde
pendence or tiie.r own country, mo enoris
of nny 8u,ch power to obtain new; footbohU
for monarchical governments, sustained by
foreltrn military force iu near proximity of
the United States.
Turi'Conpcrlicful' Tcu Cout
HiRinlmeHtB. 1. Tlmu thalt have no other god than n
dur)ey inland: lo him shall thou give!
.1..,,,
n) vuiiiB iwurni.uu.
o n'i... -i.i A. H..i.. ..KA ii. --.. '
. j uuu ouun uuv uiunc uiuw mm uuv
im f..i.t..- .f.. -l-.. .
l.ncncfa.ui nnyi..)i'g !( I'r (icuycrt uci'c
lor that mlgil Indicate, progrera and not
"conservatism"i but all thy llkenesa tbull
by found In (ho pit below, vtlicrc serpcn'js
nrrcuiheneatThSlj.
'boa shnU'tioityuke tho nan)r "tli
3. 1 boa shniniOiMuke tho namr thy
C...I. tr i"., rfw.s.. .
ouuiiiviii'iuuniurain vnin, i(jr SHcy Wilt DOI
bold thee gniltlpwlln so doihgLwben re.
torcdns ilipiilionest lo the Jsoitrol of tha
tinltnn " "
hiss and
siuiiuui
.t. Rruvmber the Institution of 'iiegTd ' T
i . . . ,. . . , .
",incr' ,0 ""P U hp'",n B,,1h ". '
convcnl ions, and tbonghtr for tbb shall-,
thou labor and do nil thy work Tor it la "
the Institution cHlie fonl.thil we'are nil
.. , , , . ,. r
i "PI""""" " irsjimiiiaioT.j
posterity, wilhnnttkQUmsaUtU.ltanhw.
of IhcAbolitlrnlsls. or, oilier heathen iwScm
mumblo theirs giblwrlsh aUMitfeomrrnJaji
brolherliood." r-T -M "ns
6. Honor Jiff pavis nnil,lili toiler', '
nte linrdcs, that thy days jnay 'b Jong .Tn r
,lho oniees which they may yet confer nl .T
onll.ee. M'-'OX
C. Thou t1in.lt not kill a rcliel. ' ' ''
7- Thou shall Hot commit adultery rx-nO
cept nn tho plantation. " ' " I
8. Thou shnlt uot steal except Jit -Floyd.
4 -, aifT
D Thou limit nnl lirnr ftilan wltnrr". 'ptT
ccpt to defame the Adniinlstrattpn,, to pro
mote tho cause of the rebellion, nod la
bring reproach upon patriotio menn . ;
10. Thnu ahull not covet thy i.tdghbor't
t.. . i.t ...i . i.t. i.v.i,
"w
1 '" " ""' ', ,""'.".. i? . v'
' ""J' E001' ,h,nl' H't Is thy neighbor's j but
' lids tliou shnlt rconyniie no right a thy'
neighbor which u Comierheud It bound ta '
respect.
' orrrr
Rout'K Ittvnn Oct., .11st,18Gt,
Mr. Editor i Tijo follpvtJngitj'ToJ3k
bid sliitriuent uf the inilancholIy,denb f
Mr. II. 11. U.ilrd, of the northern purtf.
J'" "'?. Oregon.
now came at him more (urlninly than be.
fore, nud knocked his gun out of lilt Uand
the Kcoud time. Mr. II. swung tiroiinda
busll lo keep out of the benr' rcach.'dfcw '
one of his butcher knives nbd stabbtd'tfio
bear In tho belly. Tho bear (ru,ckWnf l
swcral severe b'ows, knocking his kulfo
out of Ids hand. Mr. II. then drewhT?
second knife, when tho bear scliedjils hand
In which he'held tho kulfo causlng'blnno
drop it. The b;ar uqw got the better ol
ol Mr. 1)., geltlug him doivn, biting Urn
In the luce, cutting several severe gaihe on
the left side, tearing out his right eye, and
nlso tearing oil ull the rlgl.t tide of bis
fi.ee. It bit teverul large holes lu bis right
hide ; lu fact, bit hlui nearly all over his
bodr. down tn lib. Iinntn. Tlifi"tenr now
turned to fight the dog, that hud joyed Mr.
uisiani unaut one nine ami a nuir, .wutre,
ho arrived, much exhausted, sbottt.mlt
o'clock a. m , and was assisted JnlQ,tha,
home, when be reL.ted tho lucuauohplly,
event to Mr. McDunough. UiingvCo.tteloua
that ho could nut long survive, he spoke of
his f.imllvy pud big desire to.teo Ibera be
fore lie died. He Was reconciled to meet
death, nnd spoke of a hope of future bop
plnrfJ. no died nbuut plae o'clock r. x
of .the tamo day. Mrs. Haird mm tentifor
and hastened with nil possible speed lliq
distance of 18 mlki, over a very rough bib
ly road but arrived about ,0ve minute
too laloito gee her liusband alive. He wot
brought home and buried near bit farm,
some four mlka north of Iloguo Wcr,
j near the ttogo road. He leaves a.wlfe and
sixteen children, eight of whom or.e.!l
young aud live at iomc, v
Rev. J, AY. MiijJ'.iv.
Ax old bachelor In New york.c-BVred
ludy a pony for n'kljs. Shelve iijrolje
Jjba. He refusea her the Io,ny. SJieiued
liitn. IJe plx;adid 'po consfderaUou.'' Tbo
court ttccIdciC lhat a kin was legal'contio?
cration. ChiUluly It Las nlwavsbewni
matter of earnest consideration '.wltb ' us,
11 1 L. 1 t ' .'1
nnu we pave no uouoi.wup a gooa many
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outer youngjeiiow wimtVMt journal.
ow noin
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