THE OREGON MTINEI til I ITo TUB CAOr JLXD rERMANKNCT OF TOCR Uxion', a Gotorkmcnt for tiik wuolk is ismrnmnt.B." WaMnjim. JACKSON VII.I.K, UHKIIONi Saturday mornim, JIAY6, 1EC5 SPEECH OF REV. J. IV. TOIL- LEU, DELIVERED IN jackbomviltjK, oaf tub OCCASION OF'rilE FUNER AL, OBSEQUIES OF PRESI DENT LINCOLN. Correspondence. X-P. FIlier, J. J.ICtiorUniii;t'o., niul '"W. II. Toby, attTerlHtng agtcnta for Hun Fnuttltco, Cal. E. K. Flilpix, nitTtrtSslna; ngrnt Tor SSacramtiito, Cat. Lltt of Agents far the Oazaov SrvTixaL, K. F. Russell, general agent Tor Oregon,. and Idaho Territory. L. P. Flcticr .San Francisco Cal. 'JJ. Knowlton J: Co do do. Thomas Davis, Applea-atc. Ogn. sTr.R.I!llt wllber do ,F. G. Uirdsoye, Hock Point do Thomas Croxton, ....Croxtons Dlgglnsdo , Wm. 8plcer, Jump-On-Jo do Got. GlbbJ, Portland do D. M. Thompion, Albany do W. U. Evans, Allhouw do Thomas Carr do do Thomas F. Floyd Kerbyvllto do a. w. sawyer uo "" D. P. Anderson Phoenix do ;D. II. C. Gault do do .A. Ireland MyrlloCrcek do Geo. I.. Dean, Ellenburg do Thcodrle Cameron UnlonTowndo James L. Watson lloscbtirg do MluIIattlu Hunter Iloguo Hirer do L. TV. Sullln Fort Klimatli do Hlnfr Herman, of Cnyoavlllc,go ncral Agent Tor Douglas County. JACKSONVILLE OnKoos, 1 Ai-rii. 28, 18C5. f Rev. J. W. Miu.kr Dkar Sir : A. low us to solicit for-publlcatlon u copy of your nl)to nnd eloquent discourse of ycsler (lay, nt the Melhodlst church, ou the death of Mr. Lincoln. With the highest regards for your fotnre success, wo remain yours, very respectfully. U. F. Dnwell, L. S. Thompion, 0. 0. Itrekman. U. 8. Ilaydcn. W. W. Fldler, J. Nrubcr, V. 0. llrooks, L. Sadies. John 8. Lovo, N. Langell, Morris lkum, Mullcr & Ilrenlano. JACKSONVILLE, Orkook, I April 28,1805. ,f IlwpKCTRa Sir : II. F. Dowell.l,. S. Thompon, 0. U. Deekmin, U.8. Hoyden, and other. I comply with your sollcita tlnn, and herewith furnish you n copy of my address, delivered on tho 27lh lint, re grilling my want of eloquence nnd Inability to do justice to the occasion of our nation s most profound anil deepest sorrow the death of our Chief Magistrate. I remain yours, very respectfully, J. W. Miller. addiTess. VIRGINIA AND RICHMOND. We closed our list artiole with the meet log of tho prat Legislature on the American continent. This body was called together by the proclamation of Sir George Yeard ley, Governor of Virglsia, which declared teat those small laws; by which the plan' ten bsd been so long governed, were r.ow abrogated, and that they were to bo gov trned by thoso free laws, which bis Majes ty's subjects lived under In Kogland. That the planters might have a hand In the gov eralojf of themselves, It was granted that a general Assembly should be held once o year, whereat were to be present tb Gov ernor and coonsell with two burgesses, or represeotstives, from each plantation, freely to be elected by tho inhabitants thereof; this asseroby to bava power to maks and ordain whatever laws and orders thought by. them to be good and prcS'.sbic fcr their subsistence. Their first laws were quaint, but Sir I'M win Sandys is justified in saylog " the laws were very well and judiciously formed.' This Assembly enacted that the church of England was confirmed as the church of Virginia, it was intended that the first four ministers should each receive two huoJrcd pounds a year; all persons whatever, upon the Sabbath days were to frequent divine service and sermons both forenoon and af ternoon; and all such as bore arms lo bring their pieces or swords. Grant of land like the Oregon Donation Act, cot for tho farm ers only, but for their wives, because, in a sw country, It Is not known whether man or woman is the most necessary. Meas ures were adopted lowsrds the erecting of a University and College. It was also enacted that of the children of the Indians the most premising boys in wit and graces of nature, should be brought up la the first elements of literature, and seat from lb college to Hie work of coo Tertlog the natives to tho Christian relfg lea. Penalties were appointed for ifi lenesj, gambling with dice or cards, and druo.W s. Excess In apparel was taxed Jo church for all,pablic contributions. n MayDay. May Day has past aa.l gone; but not so the thoughts and memories of the pleasant manner In which that festal day was passed. The Jacksonville Sab bath Ssbool cblldren-thooks lo the care and kJadaeo of their Superintendent and Teaeaers will remember the picnic in ojewa urare - tor years to come. It would sever do to be droopy on the 1st of Hay,. ween the daisy, fresh from the resur rectioo of the Spriog, lifts up Its sweet In! eeese (JIsavM; when the sunbeams fall la golden sbowera lo the valley, and the ft twilight llegers coqueltlshly around the bill tops. Senator WiuuiM.-rjoo. Gcorgo II. Williams bas been placed on the commit tee oa claims and privaU laud claims in the Swale, and be is alia em the Judlciory Committee, wbich, at this tie, is perhaps the most important eoasmitteo lu the Seaate. This la a compllmeat paid to our Saaator Ml often paid to oew members. Ilssaade-Vgoodlawyeroadasaost ex silent Judge, iu Oregon, sod we have bo deabt beiwiil saak a, figlleat, aetirs and , Senator in Congress. jWeeaJI Ueattealioaof our readers to M. A. WJIIiamalewiunleatloi), eonasralug 8eWllteMii,'Mtlse0rtBge. Also to ear bwvbee eerreapesWeot .FsesMeajj JeliMoa.ttM changed the a tieMl. M, Oar. km UJ 25lb a Jue lsi. ia MeeesMe te ;ta feelings el May CferlsUaw, k rehtiea to Aaeeotion day. the grand terms of eligibility te eternal Kver and onon, nmld the icenM and vi cisltudes cngrosslng'thonght and fteliitg encircling Iho crowded Immensity of the universe of God, the human mind, the son! of man, Is, In t earch of light, Inclined to attest Its own eternity and nMtrt its free dom. No man can look nt himself, nnd in deep sollcltndo contemplate his destiny, without discovering soma aoble attribute of bis Intellectual and moral nature, which is susceptible, by correct teaching, ol high cnlllvnllon : er, by slothful Indiffer ence, of unlimited degradation. How must any system, ostensibly rcvrnling man's ori gin, ditty nnd destiny, therefore rise up In mnjrsly and brighten In splendor, lo the anxious inquirer after light and truth, Immortality, guilt ar.d danger, arc Intui tions of our common nature, frought with Ihc deepest solicitude, to every reflecting mind. How can we forecast Its jsiucs, or determln conditions, paramount to time, and lilting as eternity? As naturo does not furnish us a sufficient guide, the ad ditional question arises whither shall we torn for light and guidance ? ITopcand fsr, in advance of all state ment or reasoning-, anddespltc all oppoIog theories, are turned at onee to the revela tions of Christianity as alone able to solve the mystery; and we are thus led to con template, with calmness and candor, upon the origin, duly, and destiny of man. No man can turn to this revelation, without finding it a subject warm with light and life, unrivaled In truth, simplicity and lov- Itness in its mission to exalt and dignify our common nature. It provides, for the justification of his person and the rrgener ation of Iiia .nature. It nerves and sus tains him in the resuncltion of sin, the practice ol virtue, furnishes him with n correct estimate of earth, and Is his chart of the world to come. The dispensation under which wc live, Is rifo alike with wis dom and warning. Infinite gocdccis has never slumbered n moment over tho vast Interests the all comprehending deslng, of bringing the featured tribes oflho earth to the arms of mercy, and numbering them with the family of God. The agency of this grand mlllenUI change belongs to God, tho instrumentality tnthegorpel. As a nitride of heavenly creation, it contains within Itself the principles of boundless in crease, and shall spread through eiery clime and under every sky until the voices of piety, tho harps of Zion nnd the hymns of her joy shall everywhere fling to the beud ing heavens and listening earth, their sweet and varied melody. Hut although the gospel of God is thus bright and benign to all who do not reject it ; yet, lo those who do it is tho herald of wrath in Iho last not less than of lovo In the first instance. We have here the goodness and severity, the mercy, ai.'d Ihs holimss'of God. We meet nitii a similar exhibition of counterative elements and antagonistic Ibi polscs, tbrosghoai the -economy of univer sal being, and their presence here need not surprise us. And here thu word of God promises the desired illumination that shall ecomo coextensive with .universal man, and shall be perennUI as Iho wauls of his being and the corresponding rf.',T of the Redeemer. Truth shall everywhere tri umph iu the destruction of error and slo, and darkness recede before the light of Heaven. These principles are found In vhc deep foundation of tho vast superstructure of Nature, I'rovldeaec ami Grace. Ilea v. en, in kindness to our world, has held aloft the beacon light as a standard of reviving virtue, the signal or reformation and the dawn of hope. Provisions, ample and efficacious, were, by the sufferings and death of (Jurist, mode for the guilty generations ol our rebellious curse devoted.' planet. The i ransom nt was paid by our generous representative, aod we were received into favor with God, The dread circuaifersnca of impending gsilt, severing earth from Intercourse with IIeAvenwas (brown down and man In Tjted to his native skise. His wide and universal welcome to these who had wan-, dered from Him, waa; (brown-abroad tover eur work! and His besceeuiur.vojca we ,upoc it. Upou repeataaee and faith as life, man Is justified aad renowed. The christian revelations has higher alms and purer motives, than merely or mainly to gratify tho Intellectual cariosity and enrich' tho mind of man, bnt so to change his na ture and reverse hli mornl condition, ns to establish him In tho vlrtno nnd happiness of Heaven. The until of Heaven is imparted lo the mind nnd its Mummi'm to tho heart and every perfection of Godhead becomes his guardian and his frlend.'ln the triumphant career of duty, man in no way depends upon Papal edict, or. superstitions creed by which to mould his thoughts, or direct his course. The lofty vocation of chris tian duty, hold nil his powers nnd pas sions in sacred captivity, while he looks forward, with accumulating joy, to rr hap piness essentially coextensive with the high capabilities of his nature and bound less n otcrnlty. It Is in this way Henv enly truth nnd vision have depleted to the enraptured eye of faith the past and com ing glories vt Christianity. The historic and prophetic. portions of the Dible, in their mutual relations aiid'sfpcli, may be said to constitute the morning and evening light of the great snn of Heulutlon, which, In rising shows us on one hand the slmdnw ol the pait, and, In retting, traces on the other an outline of luturlly. Deliold the lamb of God the great cen ter In which all the rays and lines of reve lation meet, as In a focal point, and thence, diverging, fitrulili their blended radi ance, tlieiroverpoweriiipeffulgencuwherav cr heart ulnill Wat or mint! aspire. Hear His lessons of heavenly wisdom in the tem ple, the synagogue, the desert; by the wnyslde, on the re shore, and especially when He makes Mount Olivet His pulpit and sheds Immortal instructions on the na tions of the earth, and promises that Kden's long lost and forgotten glories shall be re stored to enrlh, and God imlllng on His new creation, shall bless It with the visons of Ills love, until mountain shall shont to Isle, and ocean thunder back to main "The kingdoms of this world hnvo become the kingdoms of oar God," God Himself, upon the Mount of Tranfigurlion, proclaim Him the Lawgiver: "This Is my beloved Son, hear ye Him." The enemies of Christianity, have essayed n thousand times, and In as many forms, to diiprnve Iho supernatural source tl.o heavenly origin of thu gospel but have alwyas been defeated, and retired from the attack liko Hume with Campbell, and Gib bon with Watton with the names of their ' conquerors ar.d the glory of the trlemplu of ihc gospel. The Gcel of cfcrhlisnlty has magnified Himself before Iho intelligence of all worlds, by furnishing grcatful pref f to Ihc chrls Hon, adding joy to the angels, that our planet, In lis moral relations and the mat. ter of Its redemption especially, is directly Implicated with the high concerns of a more extended dispensation, In sprctding among the children ol men, the knowledge otd tffulgenco of Jehovah' character and love. The world has been in a leinpcit of con troversy on the claims of Christianity con nected uflh Its million tu man, for nearly sixty cenlnrirs.and the result is the religion of the llible us a revelation from licawn.is better and more unanswerably accredited now than it ever was before, and Infinlltly more likely to become the guide of all na tion?. to give law and limit to tl.o hopt's and alms or all future generations. Memorably indeed, upon trial, have all other systems, when laid in tho Imlmice, wen iouiiu warning, anil lalli. The con clusion Is Irreststable, that the religion of the Ilible, is n revelation from Heaven. Of what avail, havo been the vague gutsies sent forth from time to time, like Noahe dove, from the Irall ark of mill's reason, to hover over the dark snd unfatlr omable abyss of the future. Plato wrote of golden dreams ; Socrates furciihul the lessons of phllunlhroplc meekness; Homer, with gorgeouiucsi of fiction ; Archimedes, with the unadulterated calculations of phy. leal truth and so of others. IJut their teachings furnished no haven of blissful repose, to still the nrnytwil and tossing vessel of the human soul upon a tea ol slrungo untried expectation. It was at this fearful, and most befitting crisis, that Ilevelatlon threw Ihc full light of Immortality over our world, Iho undy ing light of which rcmalua to guide him still. Take man, even as known and commun ed with by us, and you will find him as truly ol celestial, as ho ia certainly and sadly of mortal mould. "How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, how com plicate, how wonderful Is man I" Amazing counteraction of adverse ele ments Mysterious, indeed, aro tho vicis- ilocje and discipline lo which man is sub jected. LivJog, ho dies; dying, be lives forever. An angel's arm can't sualeh him from the grave, ye! legions of angel's arms can't conlino him tb.ue. Adorable para dox 1 astouudlug antithesis. Uy submis sion to the law of Goo, be tshall see iU con sistency and comprehend, its force. Hat gratitude commemorate tke.klndaesi none need despair, Heaven has everywhere sheet its efful anco over the death fraught tide o,' lime. But fearfully it is true, man must die 1 The mediation of Christ was never eie- signed to save man from temporal death, Though death treads cut ,tnpL"0 acdea- unguisn.es tho ligjjt of e.rlh, It flon not conclado. tho history, of-pan. jPJougb mortal, he is still illustrious. Let the (ear. ful inevitability of death-rendered alill more fearful by tho uncertainty as It re gnnls both time and mnnner-clrdm our attention. M" mwt Ut. In ho midst oi !lf wo nro in death. Whether In the unimpaired vigor of yonlh or showered over with the heavy frosts of age, nil ore nlllee liable to tho sudden nnd unsparing strokeol death. Children of mcrtallty-of tho dead unit the dylng-thlnk not you nru tho tenements of n csstlo of brass or palace of adamant, nnd therefore secure. How deeply sad and mournfully solemn there caslon that ha3 brought ns together, Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United Slates, is with us, In person no more. He expired on tho lflth Inst., from n wound received tho oventng before, from thu hand of nn assassin. Though dead, ho vet spcakcth. President Lincoln was a Christian, a profound statesman, an exalted patriot, whosu truo fidelity has nlicady been engraven on the tablet of en during memory. High Heaven, help us to Imitate his noblo example I He po.vses sed n pure heart, n sound judgmeat, n wise and discerning mind, true nnd substantial qualification for tho highest office and most responsible trust in the gilt or the Amen can people, which high honor ho twice dig nlt'ed. I could wish lhat the act was that of the OMi'-ssIn nlonc; but I regard It as the intrigue and conspiracy of Individuals, nnd of tho same quality ns tho rebellion Itself. It Is Ilicixn.'O demoniec spirit which cur ried the same lite th.it lint flashed the lu rid glare of war upon tho sky nt Sumter, and tho wmc perfidy 7llh Davis, Floyd. Urecklnrldge, nnd their sympathizers. It was nn exhibition of thu .same inhuman, demon rage manifested Ic Ihe massacre nt Ft. Pillow, and the atarvin to death of Union soldiers In rebel prisons. The crime of the rebellion was great enough before to sink It to the lowest depth of eternal execration; but, alas, it has foandn place beneath, a lower deep, nnd will receive u heavier IokiI of infamy upou its sinking head. What weight of indignant wrath and Imlc will be hurled on tho guilty h'-nds of tho assassins, whose foul hands havo now struck at the center and Impo fll the nation Itself! Had the death of thu President come by divine appointment had he been surrounded by all Ihc fond and uflccllonatc charities in his quiet residence could he have been permitted to express his last JActaoNVirxK, Mtiy 3d Kuiwn SKSTiNn. : I hereby transmit Iho receipt fir nil moneys received nnd for. warded by me to tho U. S. Christian nnd rfunltiiry Commission, since my Inst pub lishfd report, amounting In the ogregale to 6277 00. Two hundred nnd twenty dollars of tlil-s amount wnn raised nt n meet ing or Hie cltizcus, occasioned by the fall of Richmond. 1 would suggest to the people of South ern Oregon, the great Importance of keep ing ullvo thu noblo work of necessity, to which they have already contributed so liberally. Although wc have bright hopes of a speedy peace, yet, pcaco cannot bring health to tho luvalid uor a cessation of pain lo our wounded nnd mnineel soldiers who have shed lliclr blood to bring nbout this happy result, nnd who nro now pining in mllllarj hospitals throughout the length and breadth of our land. It us remember tho blessings we havo enjoyed on thh const, during tho entire period of this terrible war, ns compared to nil other sections ol the Union; nnd express our gratitude by n liberal contribution of our abundance, for the relief of tho distressed whn have bore the burthen from our shoulders. The following-receipts wljl show the ad ditional nninunt of money contributed for the U.-S. Sanitary nnd Christian Commis sion, from Jackson County, slnco my last published report. C. C. DnscKMAN', T resa r. TonTt. iND. March fiih, lfiCr). Hectved Irnm Wells Parget & Co.,tweulv luiidolliUMimiunl contributed from tlie.M. ) Sunday School, at Jacksonville, for the U. S. Christian Commission. W. S. L.tt)D, Trcas'r. Portland, Oregon, April 7th, 1BU5. Itereivi-d, thruiiL'li Wells Fnreo & Co., from citizens of Jacksonville) 8.10 In cur renev, collected nt municipal election, for the U. S. Sanitary ('nmtnllon. p. u. Hctiuri.Kit, Jr. IVr S. 1). Siiattock. Sec. Oregon Ilrur.ch. Pon.Tr.AM). April 2fith, 18fi.". Iteeelveil from CO. llfckm.in, Treas'r., two hundred nod twenty-live dollars incur rency for the U. S. Christian Commission. W. H.Luhi, Treas'r. Hamilton Miss L Hamilton HT Hnso Jas A itews F.IIur Kenedy Noblo Kniglit Wllev StesM. W&a' Kloppensleln'NIck W.sbWn fe Lake K Wlti-uJ." ,lli Lnckey J4 Wren .Tar-i.J , Lot.H.MF, W ch & Mayes OW Willi? fifi-o To obintn nny or thc.o tcttera n.. . cant must call for "advertised iVt't 5. ,f9I! tho date of this list, Ud pay Z Kfi" lulvcrtlalnir. jr not- cnllPd Tor within will bu sent to the Dead Letter Zt"" IK mailing letters, place ih,t.t slump on thu upper rlcht.lmn.1 LK?ta! Icuvo space botwecu the stamp sneld t leave space between the stamnand,! Z,r hSKrBwi,,,uuunU"tt B-1MIA1NE3,PM. MEDICAL GAUD; "" Wo would call especial attention U a. Medical Card or Dr. 0. W, Mooro, In sSjJ cr column or this paper. In sdaluw 1 tho many notices, whtch ho km kj from the press.throtighoul tboiState, Ware plcaascd to bear testimony to nti pro'faji,,. id ability, and recommend him to tlj, I to conlMenco as an honorable genUtaaj nnd n sklirul physician and Burgees' j whom the most Implicit reliance can be fa, cd by those requiring bis services.-., . Ito dmttlt. FAREWELL MILITARY BALL 5 rWin-j4?, ilflSMf GnmKVa Ajikmcan Conflict. Thir ls no doubt tho most reliable, authentic ami Impartial history of Ilia present war Wchave read notices of the work in per haps n Imndacd different newspapers, mng' and most solemn thoughts, and blessed H ",n ." I'W'C't rcspcctlbillty as nation, with his dying breath, over which be has so honorably presided, his death would havo been received and borne with a ctrtain patience and equanimity of mor al auguisb. lint Ike cruel death, by assas sination, of the Clilif Magistrate of our nation, carries with it a bertavment too great for expression, a sorrow too deep lor utteracce, a dceolatlou too deep for sympa thy, The loyal heart of a great and pow crful nation bleeds at every pore. Among all imposing scenes and events of which the earth Is the theatre, tho most sublime Is n nation In tears; In tears for n man who respected Its principles, nnd to whom it had confided its noblest trusts, lldig lon and civilization weep, for they are shocked nt tho terrible blow. The teach ings of tho barburism of human slsvery hai culmliu ted in m-ardcr most foal. This is tho estence, tho last out-cropping flower, the natural fruit of this hell nourished tree of Unison, whoso roots nro slavery. The salnli-d Wesley characterized s!uery as the vilest institution under Ihe sun," and "the sum of nil villiany." Tim mind recoils nt the enormity of the crime. He who said "vengesneo is mine, I will repay," Is sure to overtake tho assassins nnd inllictjuit punishment. From the Thraclan robber to Muirlll, and from the bloody Herod to the meanest outcast tho world ever loathed or abhorred Judas excepted never be fore was committed such n deed. Defeated ia principles nnd compelled lo retreat be fore the smallest ray of truth, the assassin lets loose his insane rago upon persons. Tell It not In Oath, publish it not In tho streets of Askelou, lhat slavery should ever nnil nn advocato upon the soil of America, twice hallowed by the blood of a freo peo. nl. 'PI,!. . I .1 II . ... ..mj limn ujiiiuauio rcueiuon against to literary talent, ami all give the author the hlghrst enconiums far Ilia candid, thor ough, and impartial manner In which he has treated the subject; and ill who wish to keep up with the lime, should read the work. It lummtnthjamtttrofjtutlool; besides being interesting In style. O. A. Davis Is canvassing agent for Jackson and 'Josephine counties. N. D. The work can be had in cither German cr KnjHiii. Ft. Klamath. Wo receive J a pro. gramme of the Ft. Klamath Theatre this week, it seems Hut tho bojs not only follow the profession of a soldier, but olso tngagc in the finer arts. The long, dreary evenings of tho past winter have been en livened by frequent dramatic performances. Wk call attention to tho Military Hall, advertised in nnother column, lo bo given nt I'heu'iix. Wc be-speak a full attendance, as tbo boys will soon be tramping over Ihe sandy plains. TIIK cltl.flns or I'lieeiilx, ami -rfcfslir propose giving n Farewell rarly.iotit' soldiers of Camp, ttaker nt Colver'sllill l fliecnlx.on Hliluy evening, May Ijlb.UM All lhoc having friends In tm ssrrlcist Camp Ilukor, nnd nil wishing and willies to participate In u social mid Impartial . ncr on lhat occasion, nro respectfully lad- ted to nltend. Good music will bo In nttendsaee, Us table set wilh Hie best Unit can boiitocnred. and Iho best or order maintained. April gP'h-JHiKj. tnsj6ir! Administrator's Notice. NOTICK Is hereby given that Istlenef ndmliilttralliin, with tho will mtui, on the citato of J. J. Anderson, 4. ceased, lulu or Jackson county, Orejoo, diss been urnnteil Id the undersigned all per son buying claims ngulnst said estate, its rrquesled lo present lliem wllli the proper vouchers, to tho umlcrilimtd, at his resi dence, near l'luurix. within six months from this date, nnd nil claims not presssW within ten mouths will bo forever bsrrta; and nil persons Indebted to said estate srs re queried to make ImmeillalA payment to lis undersigned. J. F. ANDL'IUO.V, Ad'ra'r. .May Ith, ISU5. maytat SJ pie, human liberty in tho American common wealth dies, as It has lived, accursed by God aud man. It wos born of Ingratitude against Heaven's best girt of government to man. It dies with its hands imbrued In the blood of oar nation's noblest and best son. Never before did assassin's blow strike so noble a head. What crime has the rebel power not commltltd f I would lhat the words of the world's iiweemer-whoee great disciple and Imi tator has fallen-could be said or the new murderers: "Tbey know not what they do." Alas ! Ihey knew loo well, ami because they knew, tbey struck; they struck for their maiter-lhe Devil. Hut tho bpris. ing and throbbing of tho nation's heart, testifies lhat there is such a thing as pab llo faith and public good; that there are prluclples of Justice, truth and honor, which sway all hearts. It IrsliCeo, also, lhat while good men die, wept, honored and sung, principles have on bnending life, and pissing from one generation to another pervading and monldiug n nation's heart- principles worth living for and worlh dy. .sIrT" , ?Vfre " "0t for ,ho firm WM that God bas a purposo In the offairs nf men. ami will ,,.. m, i ... ted in splto of the raeriner of ,vii u jMUwolfirtfn.ittJi.oBrfor'hopo, Uod yet rules I Our nation yei lives I Dki-artuues. 0. Jacobs started on Monday last for Salem. II. F. Dowell nbjo started on Tuesday morning, on a pro fcsiional lour lo Walla Walla. Ho will be absent about three weeks. U.11UII1 Lmciu. Ry n late law of Congress, all letters not prepaid ore Immc dialely fccnt to tho Dead Letter office, at Washington. avcrixM.'oci. On Jsckvon Creek. .?unii.iv ol-..i April UQili. I.v V 8. Hayrten. J. I, nt tho' i wmi-uco o in iiriiiegroom. Mr. Ali.kx I). Aviry, to Mrs. Amiiiia I'acsuiid. At the residence of or the bride's rather. In Lonyonvllle. by S. II. ilrlggs. J. i. Jlr. Garukt Ckockktt, lo Miss Khiivdice l mwhlk, ull or Douglas county Ogu. Final SottlomeHt CTATKOl'OUKOO.VI Coi'.vrv or JACKS4XV County Cburt, April Term 18W. In tbo mutter or thu estate of Wallace A. Grlillry, diccaied. Kotico Is hereby given, that 0. JteoU, ailniinlstnttnr or raid uliitu, has tied his exhibit for llunl settlement or M tiUU, and that Weduerday, Iho ecrculli diy ef June, isu.'), nui u-cii set upariiorssianasi ettlemeiit. lly order nfllnn. J. C. Tolman. Const; Judge. IVM. HOFFMAN, County Clrik. mayCw-t .May Cth, 180, Born. -In Douglas county, April -lib, to the hb i iimii wornui, a son. 331odl. r . V.1! "k l'rincl, Douglas coun y, April JOth, of intlamation of ihu bruin I'.LiZAUKTir, daughter or Samuel ami Eliza' n!v:n?;edS,wclve3',;ars'nvcuion,b'' NEW TO-DAYf When Is a gua-barrel like a robbed man' wiien it is rifled, Li it of Lbttors DKMAINING Unclaimed In Iho Post Or- ui nl 5kwn"'s Stato orOgu,, on tbo 1st day of May., 1803. yitentrnnger F K. Miller B A Miller Mrs n A Morfjan John Alvrton Koward Museor Huso Jonas NallorU Olsby Willis llouudlro Charles Roberta J P Smith Kdward Smith J. W Smith Geergo Smith Uilaull. Slack T'JJ Sorle Jacob i Hhoudv W H SjbuDlph John pbepardwVraos Tlillrnlnn IT IMI'OUTANT OAU'I'ION TO TUB 1 PUIILIU. Duclur JurdoD.tVprittcr iiml l'riiicipal of Iho 1'acluo Aninoitlt Mineuni, k-gs to Inform Ike public 'ail Is is In no way connected with any adv.-rtl-l-ig parties who may uiume his nsae. Dr. Jurilun usiimes lids mode or cautlca ing (ho iniblio. lo prevent linpotllor; amiss Ihe analumlcal miia'um Is n wrmiacut is sllluliou In bun Francisco, pirtiei travel lug In Dr. Jordon'a name, will be r,';srde4 n iniiiintiirH. msstaV Notice oTrinal Sottlemit IN Ihe County Court or Curry County. In thu iiiutlvr or Iho estate of V. I Illllard, ikci-aud, , Nulico is hereby given that M. IHU.; mlulMratororsiililoslalo.has filed bis W exhibit mid pellllor, for final ecUlemMl slid eitutc. and Hut Monday, the 3J'i'Sf July, lbti.'i. bus U-eii tet apart forssidM" sellUmeiit wllli said uilmlnlstrator. Ily order ofM. 1J. Gregory. County W' mayiiivt G.L. Di:ANWtfc INTOTIOB. MVwIfo, Marrnret Illack, having lft mj bed nnd board, without any lost cause, I nnllty nil penuois not to trust n hi my account, as I will pet py nr?rt, or her contracting. Oil AltLKs DbACh May Blh 185. taay6wJ TN the Circuit Court or Ihe State or Ors J. gon, lor Iho county of Jackson. W. G. T'Vault and 51. Marlon T'Vsull, plalntlUs, vm. .TnineH N. T. MIt. Jjss llarns, Geo. W. Kccler. John O'UrlaJB, John W, McKny, It. II. llagardlne, b. V. Foudry. Geo. T. Vlniiig. J. V.JNM' John Wlnljeu. Herman Helms, TaesaM Heall. Kasiier Kubll, Antolnc liruns, J," Fay and P. J. Mntone, Uerendaots. Mutt In Cliniicciy. To Geo. W. Kvcler, ono of said dcrwd. Youaioreqiiiril to appear PR W f oi mo term or tho circuit cours. w- il far llin. ihM Ci,.ln ..iirl' rnunlY, SI l"' Court 11,,,.. l t.i .Jllln on tb ' --.... ..v..ts. ,,, 4.WIW,,,,. - - iMIen Salavctta Uanlster Uobt Uuroett A. T. Uotsford Moses 2 Chandler M Q Crain Daniel Olaason E M Oartwtigbt Vf T Collins John Davis 0 3 Davis Mrs H F DJ!Mt Alfri-,1 ier Miss Lorto Knsley Sara Ksllnger James. sjox bam Griffith Kit, t Uresarnore 0 Monday In June, lHlJo, tind plead aoseer or dsqmrSo raid; coi)lalntou.D)l P W" you In said Court, orjuilgme'nt and dea in lauo an accouiii oi mo s" " ,. tockboldcr In Ibp pref, typo. , ' ",1 stock, fixtures nndaupiirtenoncesonoej" "Oregon qazelto" litwiDaper.Bud tot W or said property, nnd n division or n5PA ceedsofsald sale will bo taken, and w? pr?Kr qr the complaint rl,t6,0, aguliist you for want thereof. Hy orur of V. l 1'rlm, Judge, I IJUWtil'l' ",'- March 31s, 1805. Xnfor'ffl". rimrston II Hamilton Wm A A Talley Wm o. JAcoas. r, ,mllv" JACOBS, L RUiBSlvLl,,,, , ATTORNEYS ANn-OpUNSMtOp AK BOLKJITORS Jtf8?A0Wj Jacksonvili, QBseK'. imsjm w4to ttaevOgiyr aii Busiaeas commisieu w ". Si at be .promptly attended to. J7 w (" w, m M