Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, July 22, 1865, Image 2

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I'rnncluo, Cnl.
H. K. l'lilii, nitTtilltliic "E Tr
Hacrnmento, C'ul.
Llit of Agents for the Omoon Sentinel
R. F. n'll. general agent for Oregon,,
and Idaho Territory.
L. l either Sin KmrcIko Cal
J.J. Knotflton &Co do ilo
Thomn Davis, AppleiMlc. Ojin.
FT. 11. Hill VIlWr do
I". 0. lllnVore, Roclt Point ilo
Thorua Cro.iii) Crovton Itlsslns do
Wm. Sneer Jumn-un-jo tio
Got. Gibus Portland
D. M. ThompOB Albany
Iloni'K Ittvcn Indian Claim. The last
Congress appropriated two thousand fire
hundred dollar! for the purpasc of furnish.
lug blankets, clothing, forming utensils
nod stock to the ltoguc river Indians; also
to pay the balance due claimants, under
the thrid article of the treaty of Septem
ber, 18C3, for Improvements made by land
claimants on the Indian Tabic Hock Res
ervation, eight hucdrcd nnd fourteen dol
lar and eighty-two cents. This payment
is made In pursuance of the resolutions of
the Union party !at year, nnd which have
been so burlesqued by the Copperheads of
Jackson county, for the purpoisof further
Idg th Interests of their parly. We nrc
Informed by J. W. Ncsmllh that Ills bill
originally covered the vtholo of the claims
described In the resolutions, but money
was rcry scarce, nnd all was si; nek out by
the Committee on cluing, except the ap
propriation for the Indlbns nnd for the Im
provements op. the land.
We say to nil voters of Jackson coanty.
nnd to all who desire to see Justice done,
vote against the Infamous schemers who
have opposed the payment, and justice will
still be done.
PEACE.
do
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W. M. i:vAn Vllbousd
Tuor.vnC.irr dp
Thomi F. Fiord KcrbyvlUe
8. V. SvTjcr." do
V. P. Anderson Phoeulx
D.M.O.Gtult to .
A. Ireland Myrtle Creek
C.ta. h Dnn Ellenbure
Theodrle Cameron Union Town do
Jamn I. Watson ItO'cburg do
Mli Ihttlo Hunter.... ltguc Uivsr do
L. W. S'ullins Fort Klamath do
Hinder llermw, of Canyoavllle. general
Agent for Douglas County.
SUNDAY LAW.
Wc have for a long time tad a Sunday
Law In Oregon, and similar laws to our
own cm be found on the statutes of nearly
all the States of the civilized world; yet
the Democrats are now tonliug otc; It far
parly purposes.
In tbe Iowa statute of 1530, which was
adopted and declared to be the law of this
Scni'Tin Coi.rAX and I'AnTV surpris
ed our town, on Sunday evening, with n
visit. It wis not expected that tl.cy
woulJ be here until .Monday or Tuesday;
consequently, (Cry found us without any
preparations nude for their reception.
The visitors however expressed themselves
very well sathficd with the rtgimt, as they
desired rest. The party seemed to be prct
ty well worn out with fatigue. Speaker
Colfax was hoaree from speaking, The
Pacific Slates can well ofTurd to pay every
tribute of resprct in their power to these
diitlngulihed visitors. Colfax has always
been an advocate of improvements for this
coast. He Is the defender of the Tactile
Railroad nnd the Overland Stage Line,
and has come in such close contact with
the hostile Indians on the route that Lc
will be very apt to advocate such n policy
as will put an effectual stop to their mur
The word probably best understood by
the multitudes of the human race, nnd
needing the fewest synonyms, Is that
which proclaims
"Ftut en fifth urn! (toot wilt union mm."
And wc now write it with a profound and
grateful sjnsa of Its meaning profound,
because It reveals a fact which will be felt
to the last limits of civilization, nnd grate
ful because the assurance of Peace has
been reached without dishonor, and sancti
fied by an Immortal martyrdom. Never
was such n Peneo so necessary to the
Christian world. The war that wrought
It out, the mighty fire that milted the
growing mountain of slavery from the In
ner life and jewel of Freedom, would have
been n much longer war had it been post
poned another decade. It camo In season,
was fought wllh mighty courage, and ha
ended without the loss of a vestiagc ol
right. To gain so much wc have lost
nothing sacred but those precious lives,
which, given earlier to their creator, are
thus ensured eternal bliss. President
Jolmton's last Proclamation has a signifi
cance attached to none Issued by bis mur.
dercd predecessor. They were sometimes
utterances of humlllintlon over defeat, or
thanksgiving over Inconclusive victories-.
They were nil nlso prayers for Peace. Hut
now we stand In the vestibule, at tho very
entrance of the temple of Reconciliation
and Restoration. The nngel so long wait
ed for has come. Peace Is no longrr n
Hope, but a Reality. In every view It It
thrice-blessed to the Republic, to the
cltlz'n. nnd to the world. It Is a Peace of
peoples of churches of Individuals ol
parties and of social organlzttlons, The
great Industries of men will thriva under
It. The affrighted commerce of the nations
will coma out from a tbouand ports to
whiten the seas, and make trade bc.ty in
all her marts. Our borders will no longer
smoke with tho battle-fire. Our long line
of Iron, over which huge engines have
THE INDIAN TROUBLES.
Wo find tho following Intelligence, says
tho Sacramento Union, In the Douglas
Camp (U.T.i Udtllt, or July 8tli:
'Rollins, Tllton nnd party, who arrived
yesterday from Drover, Inform us that
when tho stage approached Rock Creek,
near Pott Hnltcck(IOO miles cost ol here),
hostile Indians showed themselves on sev
eral bluffs. Picscntly some soldiers, part
of their escort, who had been on a scout o
few miles olTlhc road to sec how the land
laid, galloped up nnd said that Indians In
considerable strength chased ll.cir party
and killtd a couple of their men. The
coach went back to tho Port, nnd after
ward a reinforcement of mllitnry nnd citi
zens, the latter numbering two hundred Im
migrants started nftcr the savages. Soon
they saw thsin. fiva hundred strong, for
midably mounted, in 'lino of battle' nnd
daring this party to coma on and fight
llicm 1 Discretion was considered the bet
ter part of valor, on the part of the squad
of soldiers, and this scared tho crowd of
citizens, so thev 'retired In good order.'
This was well for them, no doubt, as they
would be overpowered by the superior
numbers of the red devils, thus armed and
equipped.
"Kventually a strong escort was obtain
ed and tho truch eamo through In safety.
The treachery and base Ingratitude of the
Indian character will appear nfresh, when
it is remembered that these five hundred
Arapahoe (with some Phcycnnrs and
Sioux) nrc the selfsame traitors who came
Into Port Hulled;, four or the months
since, saying they were nno'' n111' Iacc
loving Indians, and surrendered, lor the
tcasan, to be fed from Uncle Sam's com
missary nt the fort. Indeed, It is stated
that this same savage crowd drew thiir
rations nt ll.o post the morning previous
to their leaving for the field 1 Vigorous
efforts arc being undo to put n force cf
military there and nil along that route, to
protect the malls and travel-so tooii nt
derous depredations. The party Is greatly fd heavy with tho glorious dead and mu
hurried in its tour through Ongon, ar.d ; tilated living, will glow under other and
been carried to fields of blood, and re:nrn- horufleih can transport them from Julse-
burg nnd Port Larnmio."
will cot be able to stop but a few Lours at
any one place.
happier burdens, and ring with a rars joy
as they ence more elaip a continent, w'alch.
nrarly severed, Is now an Indestructible
unit. Peace makes no moro slaves. It
JIbn Lost Two Port Klamath soldiers
obtained a pass ond went hunting about ( unnuVc, dclp0. rebuktl lo,b. mA
Idleness a degradation, and clovates labor
The following telegram fioni Captain
Joselyn, at Sweetwater Ilridgc, a hundred
miles or more cast of Port llrldger, on the
California (Haulb Pas) route, will bo read
with interest:
SwsRTtVATRB Unman, July Cth 10 r i
1'tJttte: Gotonel (tVcrgc, with escort,
two weeks since. Their pais ran out, and
mriiory. uy inc piojxe or uregon, on me as ir.ey ... not mane meir appearance It amon- ,b, nobllltl(s. Peace, which elves arrived here to-day. Captain Miitbcwion
and saves so much, takes something, too Immediately proceeded to brook in line,
It takes from rebellion Its nridc: froai . ten miles Ulow. and renalml It: win
of which cruets "That If any person, of the .tost. Last Satnrday one cf them made his ! MB1al,y with treason Its pretext, and , through current where the line was corn-
way into the fori, almost famished. The ffom tfc0 forci(.B Dictator bis hopes. It j pitted. Indians arc raising the devil near
otlir gave out entirely, from the effects of raakcs "treason a erimo," nnJ uualihw lure, and are stipnol to be encamped
27th of Junj. 1S-1 J, wc fed a chapter enti-, was thought that they had deserted, thry
tied, "Immeral Practices," the first section i wing good woodsmen and not likely to get i
age of fourteen years or upwards, shall be
found oe tbe first day of the week, com
monly called Sunday, riding, quarrelling,
fiihlcg. shooting or at cormsn labor, he or
they shall be fined in any um sot exceed
Isg five dollars."
Tie Code ComalHloactrs, In ISM.
auong other things, reporttd in tbe 19th
sidles tbe fl!owir-
huogcr, and had to be left. Assistance
was promptly sent to him. The men were
out fourteen days.
keep open bis ibop, wire or woik home,
or shall Ho any ojantr of labor, except
woiks cf necessity and charity, be present
at any dancing, or try pabiic diversion,
show or cnttrtaiBmect, or take any part In
Ocn Town presents n vjry lonesemeap
pearanee this week. Several of our elti
No person sball went to San I'ranclsco last week, ard
those who would overthrow tils, the aav. about twenty milts north: if wc can eel tier-
urn for all tho hunted and opprrstcd tribes mission from General Conner, wc limit go
ol man, as offenders against human as well out against them. Captain llronrn'H com
as Divlie law. Forney's liar Prat, mand went out against the Sioux with
. , ., Colonel Moonlight, nnd lost all ihtir horse
Jzrr Datis" Condvct wmi.it in Con-i ...... .,. , " . ,. . ,,. . .
... ,, . ... Ureigli nrpUct ct the latter, who has
riNKXtNT. I-ortrcis Monroe, June 6 i.1.",, , ,,.. , .. . .
..,, ... . .. i , , ., been relieved. 'I im Ii.iliausj made icvcrn
1EC5. o have the arch rebe lit among . , , .,,.,,,., .. ,
. . .i . . ., bold atlneki, lately, IkIow. On hunday
us, all reports to tho contrary nolwit h-, ,. . . .. ' , , f
. ., . ... . . , ,, they attacked the earn p of the Klevcoib
standing. He has sot stirred out of its ... ' . nJkn, .,.,, ...
, , ,l i i n . , Kansas, near Platte Ridge, some seventy
caiement sicca the day he was first im , . . .,.,...,. '..-,. ,. '
ami trniiM advli lhm. If mM. nr. r.mM. ! r.,,,. nlihln It. ihW, .!., nntl. ,.'"""'""""" -touii warriors,
.. .-....,., MW , Ml. M -.,.M 0 ...,V. .-... .-M,,. ..V
fused longer In fight for tho rebellion ; but
these hk'l only fought nt all because their
service was eriforccd, and escaped from It
as soon ns they could. We told tho world
nil along that there were Innumerable
Unionists in the South, but this was stead
jly denied by the foreign rebel synipatliiz
trs, who alleged that tho entire Southern
population were devntid body and soul to
the rebellion. Now that those who did
rebel nro utterly defeated, their former
friends, so called, abuse them with tho vio
lence they formerly reserved for us. A'eit
1'orA Timet, Junt 9th.
Mm. W. II. SmvAitD. During the
single hour that the overland telegroh wires
were In working order on tho 2.1J of Jnn,
a brief dispatch from Washington was u
eclved at Placervlllc by Hon. Schuyler
Colfax the pleasant guest of California
from the Hon. Kdnlti M. Slanton, which
was telegraphed throughout the Stutc on
the same day.
In that message It was satd, "Mrs. Sew.
nrd lo dying." There was no accompany
ing word of explanation, and no other com
munication (or sivcrnl successive days, nnd
Calilorniaiis, whose Interest in this rnling
family has been intense and uninterrupted
since the murderous assault of the memor
able night or the Mth of April In all
that interval of passing time, sufiVrcd the
grievous aggravation of protracted anxiety
and apprehension, yet not without hope of
better news. Hut our fears were realized
when on the evening of tho Stli of July,
the telegraph told us that Mrs. Seward was
dead.
This amiable nnd accomplished woman
was horn In the village of Auburn, Cayu
ga county in the State of New York,
where site had her homestead, near her
father's house, and has resided most of her
pleasant life. At brief periods only the
has followed her lnnb.im! when the exigen
cies cf political duty calkd him away from
Auburn. '
"In thai silliness which most becomes n
woman, calm and holy," she sat "by the
fiieeide of the heart, feeding Its flame."
s.r. n.g.
MiciiniAN Ki.Krriox. The regular 8lote
election came iff In Michigan in Apr I'.
The fullnnlrg U the tifllchil returns, which
ate now published for the first time :
ji'STtrie ov tiir at'i'r.oiK count.
Isaac P Chrisllancy, Rep 60,720
All others 172
T
usrt-KRBON riivit .. tj
' rniiTt.... i.
He now walks bin ii .i. . J"i
and amuses himself ., he . 'I5,
cr wall by trying to put hfg.
careless niesthnt dot the wldt. T'ti
foee; but they Invariably, ,!k?S,
he sought to grasp, dade bin J,
In a loud, strong voice, .ndi"'1!
klol,lm,,rt0ett,, ,,,
a questlon.-Cor. Bodll
itivc. The nr vaiM l, ., . ''tt
- iihii: a rai.i -
k lo him, yet occasion.!.. T"!
"WAttl- K
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to speak
answer
crat.
nk
Death or Mas.
I.Vdiu II. Hlirnnrnn.. . .
- -n---VI ceiebriM
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.,, .tu , uriioru (,'ens.l .,, r
of June. Her published 2
nearly filly volumes, many of S
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-uuiBXITll
circulated
k-prv tvl.l.lto m
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seventy-four years of oce .. ,l. .."
her death. Her maiden asms .
fluntlcv. She mnrrli.,1 11. n,
Hartford:nJ8l3,o;,n;0t'
Washington, June lath.-JsJotr,,
wood, of tho eastern tectlon cf V'
who has come here to tnn,nii -(., I'"
ney General Speed, brings Hbitn.;;
docunic nls connected with ibt 1;
for treason ol Generals Rabetl gT
Corse, Uwcll and Ijin.t, "A
tiors. Smith and Tj-irl,., ..j . . p
.,.u A.y,r
more and Newton McVelgb.of Aw
drln, and about forty others.
Gov. Riiownlow, of Tennessee i.
JPI lhA4 TAAM1ftfll a. . ''
he says that he "would soomE
poorest black man Id Tenne( If
vote, than a niNerable, canting Lii
nf n rnlml. tvlin tint .n.1..l i. .. M
rr...': '..I.::. 7.T..1 .. uwivi
uniuii nniiuuk iiiuiiic ume to ui,i
stnins of loyal blood off bis tiolt" ir
Fiag' ' I
In aildlllon to tlie uiail ctreneand
Pimrtb of July celebration! tbeEo"j?
patlou Prnclaniatlon waireidt tlL?i
celebration nt Uellpassl, In HarlM $
Wlint nn outrage exclaim the Cpptfki
but just let theui cxcTalm foany,
IkLrvrx-iodL
In Sari Prunclrco, July Klb, Ur L
Mix SACiii.of Jnckonvlllc, to aliu Jiu,
myvrmqiie, oi aan tranciico.
Kat
xaioci.
anotlicr rwrly started Into the monnlnlnn i
on Tuesday morning last, for a hunt. Wc !
would Inform all wild animals that some
"crack shots" are "out rn tic war path,"
auntcrs. y cnardid: twenty-six armrd men stand
j guard over him night aad day. Twoio'J
Attention Mounlun Ranozm .'-In ,,,, ,0I(W A bayoneted mui.cu
ndcordauce with law, there will be a meet picc ncmanl- ,0 aB(j fro , Ml cf,.
it of the members of Company A, lit TlcC ,,u nlx, wa,k , ,
Regiment, Htlrlgade, organized mHItla jtrcctlon. To each other, to and fro across
ofO,cgoUnleg,latlveconvtn.lon.ate lliecc) -, . f , UCl1fr
any sport, game or play, en tie Lord's day. , of taking advice, aiders they desire to have i has not takrn a single excursion up the
csmmcnly called Sunday; and every one their tealp-locks exhibited to the denizens Potomac since bis Incarceration, cither on
to cCtoding iball be liable to panisbmtnt! of Jackioaville, to ecp out of light of said i gunboat or monitor. In fact, Jeff Is close
by a the cot exceed kg Sic dollars for each
cflVofe."
The criminal code pamd tbe Council,
centaining this lectloe in tbe obmvance
of Sunday; bat in tU House a fight was
made over It, and it was stricken out by a
isvall majority. Tbe council refsted to
coeer la tbe ameuduint, aad the House
adhered. Mr. l'alktnic-o then iatrodaced
tbe Suodsy Law of ISil. nhkh psHfd the
Council and tbe House, and tbeo tbe
Council aiHcted to tbe amesduect of tbe
Hume.
This Assembly was ilrorgly Democratic,
particularly the Couucll. Mr. F.fttnion.
tbe stubbuin cbampivn of lb Suudjy Law,
was tLen tbe Democratic member from
Polk, and is Hi!! hvisg there, voting and
acting with tbe CopptrLtadi. He is tLe
father of tie young nun ho wm arretted,
not long since, by tbe military aulboritlu,
for having mude trwionable rewatki in re'
tard to Ihu death of Mr Lincoln. The
Code Commiisionerj who reported this law
to the Legiilature, were Judge Uoiie, Jlfge
low and Col. Kelly, all deaiecrals thea,
aod Kelly n Deaiocrat of today, as well
as the late Copperlead candidate for Con
grits. Kelly and lioisc were aitmbcrs of
that Legi.lature, and volid fur tbe law as
reportid by luennelret, and forlk-Pulken-son
tabilltute. which putied both Houirs.
t"l O. . A . . 11 . .1 -.
i ue aiaitiman, men me iiiinoeratic organ,
edited by Mr. Huib, bow tbe veiled editor
iVihlaod School Ilouie. on Saturday, July
20lh. 1SC5, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A"
membcri will, so fir as posdblc, appear uni
formed, armed and equipped, Tbe arm
jnit reeelveil will be distributed, and new
surety required of members for the tafe
keeping, use ond application of arms. All
dulrlng to become numbers of the com
pany are requeued lo attend.
Oliver C. Applegate, Capl.
Commanding Co.
Aihland, 10th, A. D, 1ECS.
No KxrzDinoN. Mr. Milter, who re
turned from Port Klamath, Wtdaeiday
last, informs us that in all probability there
will be no expedition sent out on the
plain;, from fort Klamatb, this summer,
a the requisite supplies for raid expedition
have not yet been oblolned. Hloom i-
Hunt lav bMi, luiiil.livtl uu rtcori 10
Camp Dtdwell a distanco of 110 miles.
If they are unable to obtain another escort
there, they will leave tbe Drew route, strike
down into the Chlco read and go in that
I ,vay'
PzatoNAL. Por the benefit of the many
of tbe Arena, said not a word inoppoiltlon who have been seeking and inquiring after
to the law while it wai before tbe assembly. Mr. H. P. Dowell, we will aay that he re.
The Democratic parly was In poner until turned on Thursday last, after an absence
iciv, and never attempted a repeal cf it. of two and a bait months
IJut now, fiora unworthy mollves and mere
political purpoiw, tLcy areconitantly blat
log about the revival of Puritanism,
through lie re-enactment by a Union
Legiilature-ef their old Sunday Law.
Can brazen-faced impudence and taeaking
party hypocracy go further than this 7
We think not, but pause for a reply.
Mn. DowKU, says there are two more
communicatioas from Carrlboo back yet.
They will bo published when tbey arrive.
Njsw Hook. We have received a new
muiie book entitled "The New Harp of
Judab," by L. 0. Emerson. It Is gotten
up in gecd style, typography fine, and tbe
manuel of instruction Is nronounced auoe
COUMCNIOATKD An article On tbe .In, l. ll,n.n .m.nlnlt.l kUIi mn.lr
Press, Loyal and Disloyal," from tbe pen por Me by H. H. Dancroft & Co., San
,. U. JIcDougal, will bo found on Franeiico. Cal.
of Mr,
the first page. Mr. MeDougal delivered
the oration at the Pboeaix celebration,
which was noted for the blgb patriotic
sentiments it contained, aod its great ora
torical effect. He posciies abilities of no
ordinary stamp, and is deservedly ranked
a one of tbe foremen champions of Liber
y acd Union In Northern California
lIouE Puoptcrs. We examined an article
of nit, tbe put week, from tbo "Evans
Creek Salt Works," in this county, and as
far as wo aro able to judge, it b as nice as
any shipped from below. It la vary white
and Que. Love & Dllger are agents for tbe
tmpny, and all who desire to examine tbe
article, ran do eoby calling at tbdr store.
the eye of one of them. A commissioned
bfllcer, too, continually keeps watcb and
ward within the cell.
Since the removal of tbe irons Jiff. Da
vis lakes bis confinement more resignedly.
He Is socially dlipoied, and is ever open
ing conversation which cannot be kept up,
as the officers are not allowed to talk to
him. There is neither chair nor table in
bis cell. No books or papers arc allowed
him, nellner en, iuk, pencil nor paper.
There arc exceptions iu the way of booki.
Two volumes are allowed tbe prisoner
the Ilible and Hook of common Prayer.
Tbcie two are certainly the two molt
needed of all others by Jefferson Davis.
Clement C. Clay bears bis confinement
i fought five hour and were finally driven
OS,
tii EcrrViTrTioTuEi in us.
It was lo be cspeciid that the Ilrlllih
pro-kivcry organ, which have done so
much to prolong the war and foment the
rebellion, should go to woik to vilify the
Southern people, now Hut the Confederacy
! bai falkd. The London J)np,uUt carries
this to a great extent, faying, in an arti
cle on the "collapse of secession:"
"Men could not have been in earnest
who were without the devotidnris nnd res
olution to lay wane their country that the
enemy might be without supplier. It was
clear that a people who bud not heart
enough to deitroy their property that tbey
might defend their rights, were ntillwr fit
to fiht nor worthy of any fate but that or
submission to oppression. It was still
more palpable, when a whole army, twenty-five
thousand of Lee' troops, laid down
their arms under tho walls of Petersburg,
and dcertcd, In his utmost need, the com
mander who had so often led llicm to vie
Chrisllancy 'J majority BD,5-IB
nKur.NTs or nir. univkriitt.
Edward C. Haker, Rep. . .fi2,:i.11 3,'l,001
Oliver C. Comstuck, Dcm.ly.aH3
Ceo, Wlltard, Rep f.O.Pll 31,-116
Kbcnczer Well, Dm lDfl'JC
Jtinur. or twkupth jumciai, niitturT.
Clarence K. IMdlo 1.72C
All others 8
Eddie' majority 1,718
It nlll be ubierved that the Cuppcrhcnd
party is growing very fnt I Will the .'a
prett notice this great political change!
AjHeal,
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GOLD BEARING BONDS
These bonds are now worth a prralsai.1
ulna pi-r cent, liicludl ig gold internt ina
November, which innki tha actual rill
on the 7-aO loan nt curmit rales, loslsiif
interest, nbotit ten per crnt. per ioaiB.
ride Its ilm:iitii)N ikuu itatxisd tr
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reckinridgo anda few other "ixilrlols" thiiki; r:n cent, moiie. aceordineUUi
i ne uoppeiiieau arc "no iuvicu uu umvr prupoi,
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riik is iajuuiu in iiuivuwj, w.""--.
TiiAiTuns The Copperhead papers nrc
still terribly exercised about John llrnwn.
One would think that John Drown was on
trial for treason, and that Jiff. Davk
July 3d, Truman Hbart,ionef Jthuj
Pnkel Wheeler, of J.ickion cuualr.Ortrx
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As the wct (lower that feints tie no.
in i mine ill inc riMilg uajj
Tliu liivoly no this lnfnt' diws,
Thus swiftly (led Its life away.
acre his accusers
ixrficlly nbllviiMis ol the fact that Johu
liruwn has had im ihty. and that Ibis is
the dy of Jiff, Duvis and his follower.
IJ'came John llrnwn mudu war on Vir
ginia and was bung wo see no rcnion why
Jtff. Davis, who made war on all the
Northern Slates should not be hung ! Wc
cannot sec the logic of this rebel argument.
John Ilrown was o crazy faunllc, and has
Mid the enaliy with his life. Jiff. Davis
is a murdering rebel, and should also pay
the penally of his crimes. John Diown
inuriKrid but a few Individuals. Jiff
Davis murdered huudreds of thnusandr.
If he bad as many lives ho should be hung
ai many times. Appeal.
PfRiir or CiunACTKn. Over the beau.
lorv. tlmt llipv were not nM!cr il.nl il,.
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...;...'". ....' ,r..i !.,..::... were wholly unworlliv of their cause. r,l l'.u' "" l"u,n unu "1C AIf'cot mere grows
,... iu. Hu.B m.u iHuvi..., - i .. . .... . z. ...... . . ;. a bloom
Its commencement. He occasionally exi f "v,v ""' "' -"' "" '"
Pr, rnnfMn f..r Mr. CUr I V I. "' n ,0 Southerners haya rMihi iu
Inveterate smoker; tobacco Is furnished J "atl em,nc,nce of '"? ,,ie on,y P(0I,,e
him, and tbe most of his waking hour aro
occupKd In puffing the toothing weed.
His food is regular army rations, of which
be partakes hut sparingly. His eell is
barely furniihid as is that of his chief in
crime. Tbe only books permitted him arc
the Hlble and Prayer Hook. Writing ma
terials and the newspapers are rigidly pro
hibited. The casements where Jff and Cloy arc
confined poises one great advantage In tbe
hot weather now upon us. Tbey aro de
lightfully cool in the hottest days of turn
mer. Cor. Phil, lnquntr.
Gold Skimiiatob. The model of a ma
chine calculated to separate gold from dirt
without the uic of water, was shown us yes
terday. It is a really ingenious contrivance.
Tbe inventor promises that it will save al
the gold, and that as much dirt can bo put
through it In a day as two men can handle
It seems to us as If It would lie a useful ma
elne in districts where water is scarce
Ooe of tbe machines has been built, and to
day, at six o'cloek, p. (., it will bo exhibit,
ed at tbe Oregon Iron Works, where it
will be tested. All who feel an interest iu
this matter, ate Invited to go nnd see it at
work. Orfgoiii'on.
known to history who have drierted their
leaders in the hour of trial nnd left the he
roes they themselves elected to gnlde them
to be teized ns prisoners or hunted down
as traitors. They have not been conquer
ed they have funked and caed In. A
handful of Swiss bent back Austria ; the
Flemings, single banded, withstood Charles
V,; Holland defied the power of Prance j
eight hundred thousand Scotch baffled all
tbe efforts of Ldward I j two million of
revolted colonists defeated the armies and
the fleets ol Ueorgo III. The eight mil
lions o the South neer could have been
subdued, bad they been true to their cause
and faithful to each other. Hut they are
fickle, sensational, Inconstant and craven.
Such a people will be as readily reconciled
to humiliation as Pistol was lohls leek."
Now, there is no more sense or truth to
Ibis sort of slang-whang than there was to
the opposite sort with which wo have been
so long deUged. Tbo rebels fought des
perately for four years. They struggled
till their strength was exhausted, the flower
of their population hilled, niained or cap
tured, their resources destroyed, their fioan
ces collapsed, and their efforts absolutely
hopeless. There was a large number of
them, It la true, who, about a year ago, re.
and a beauty more exquisite than
the fruit itself a lofulelicitit nil. ,!
nstiusiung cheeks. Now If you strike
your band over that it is gone. The flow,
er that hangs In tho morning Imparled
with dew, arrayed as no queenly woman
ever was arrayed with j.wels once ahake
it so that the beads roll off, nnd you may
sprinKie water over it as you please, yet
it can never be again what it was when
the dew fell silently on it from heaven.
On a frosty morning you may see panes
of glass covered with landscape, mounlolus,
lakes, trees, blended In a beautiful picture.
Now lay your band upon the class, nnd bv
the scratch of you finger or warmth of
your palm, that delicate tracery will bcob
Mleraled. So there is In youth a beauty
and purity of character, which when onco
touched and defiled, can never be restored.
Eatlern Exchange.
The Jacksonville District School, un
der the supervision of Mr. Wm. S. Bab
cock, closed last week. Mr. Uabcoek
leaves the school to engago ic other pur
suits, and will start for Maryavllle, Cali
fornia, soon.
Tiiosk Concerned, All who aro living
upon tho corporation limits, are idered to
tho corporation uotlec in another column.
Pro PATBiA-See what be aavs on h.
Grit page.
by cgiiuoii nttnchid to each nok, Ui
limy be cut off Mid sold to aay tut
banker.
The Interest amounts to
Ono cent per day on a $J0 net.
Two cents ' I00
Ten " " J500 M
20 ii " $1,000 M
$1 ' $3,000 "
Notes ofull denominations nsaeatBts
promptly furulibvd upon receipt at iT
iluns. This Is
thf nroi v I nANIN MARKET
now offered by the Government, aad It
t'liilidtfiitly i-xiiecti d that Iu tuperisrum
luges will muko it tbo
(JIILMT rOTl'Lalt LOAX OF THE BlW
Less thnn $300,000,000 of the lo3
thorled by the last Congress, srs eo
the market. .
This amount, at the rate at "IW'vJ
being abuirbvd, will all be subKiiW
undoubtedly command a premium, i "
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llllU,liIJ ltl ...V V..W w v
ecrlptlous to other Loans.
In older that clt.zensof every J
K-etion or the country way be ff0"7 Jj
cllitlea for Inking the loan, lbs
Hank, Slate Hanks, and l'rivste B?
throughout tbo country nave wfl
auntd to recdvo suUeilptlo' "J"'
Subicrlbera will wlect their owa !
whom tbey have conBdeace, and
nro to bo responsible for the diUrerj "
notes for which tbey receive orders.
JAY COOKS,
Subscription Agent, I'hlldl
May 20, ISM
ADDENDUM
Per Overunp Tklzoranu
Viiii .mri.Miu. MaT Ptll.JW
2d Series all sold. Comtoesced J
...,. .... ...j...i .,! Tkirll "
scries, i rd iiuuom u- !m
lions(230,000,OQO) precisely likB0'fc
Series, except dated 15th July, w
ernment reserves tbe right to pJ
l
cent, in Gold Instead of 730 CrreJ.
JAY COOKEt
c..k.-.iiinn Anent. PhllaaVIPSt-
Ttiocntnllu nf Tt""''
rTUIE partnership heretofore ewui
1 tweenV.P. Oomstoek, Jojlj
person k Co., bibb day ggggftSk.
Jacksonville, June 24th, I860.
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