Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, December 16, 1865, Image 2

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
SATURDAY .Di-c 1, ISlio.
IIktikfs From Swivick. I.t. I). C.
Undcrwnosl reached town from I'l Khtm
ath on Tuesday lit. I.t Urn! rwoial rn
trreil the Army. Februirv 1st, ISC'.. n 2d
I,lrnleninl In li lt'p. Or.gmt Chv. Vol.
and Ih October Mo, lie sent in lii rrigmv
Hon, but wa nnt rele'ved from tlmy uniil
the. 'M iii9t..coiiKo1iently helms been In Hie
service three jenre and ten monlhs. Du
ring tint time lie was promotm! to n 1st
Llciitcnincy. He onii red the Q urirrmi..
ter nml Commi.irht' office In dune. I?ii2.
anil has dichargnl the duties of lhee Im
portant positions, bolh nt Camp Hiker
and Tt. Ktamitli. from that lime until he
win honorably discharged on the 3d of De
cember. 16C3
I.t. Underwood has made, during hl term
of service, an honet, vigilant, active nml
uitful officer. He lias kept the post con
ttnntly supplied wiih n boiinliftil supply of
Quartermaster and C.immlsary store, un
der the mou trying circumstances, lie ha
purchased inpplie In some Instanc on hl
own account, when hewa unable to buy mi
the creilit of ihe Government. When lie
w.u without rnnmynr grttiibitck when
the natlon.il credit was nt Its lowest ebb !
while cop)trhcad were constantly predict
lug the ill"o'ulionof the Union and tb
downfall of the Government and even while
pood Union men donbted in tttceess, he was
confident of the ullimatc triumph of Ihe
Union CJUte and he pk-dgtd hit own prop
crty, to buy supplies for tbe soldiers.
Now, when Ihe Unvornmrnt Is out of
danger, he retire Irom lb mmy. and in x
few days he will join his wife and family In
Douglas county. May the CtOTernnv-nt nev
er ngaln netil hit services In Ibe Mil. ami
Ionic may be live to bin country prs'er,
and way be enjoy n unlet, peaceful and ruml
life among the dtllgbtlul bills and dale of
North Umprpm.
TilK UoriMNnR't .Mnty.ioK.--We Irens
ftr to our column, tblt week, tbe.Gover
nor's SUstige. There ure many Inltnti
Ing qurttioix which it will bring up at the
Special Settlor). The rceton given by
the Governor for the call icuwu ur, no
doubl, tufliclent and Mtitfactory to Ibe
majority ol Ihe people of the State; tome
ot courte will not be Mtttfitd. Tbe annex
allon of Fort Klamath to Hilt county i
advocated, which, no thiuk. is -a move In
the right direction. It In but juit und
proper that the people of Tort Klamath
ihuuld be allow id to e.eroc the privthrgs
of bufTrage tlie great bulwuik of Ameri
can Cm-slum. Not only for Ihe privil- ge
of voting should tliey be annexed lo Juik
ton county, but for nil other county pur
witi. A Ihe boundary now wish, tltsrie
are over a lininlrl kgul uiert who lo
tkiir volet by beiug ') remote Irom the
county H-at ol tlieir county that ilicretmiu,
do not irucli there in lime lu he vomited.
TIm Stale Tiru.ury it in w healthy mu
dilion mid It it reo.iiunwodid by the (Inv
entor that the tax iliuu be rssluerd, uusl
bespeaks "til for ll tlmtncml udmluwiru
tloo, the due und cry ol o.xir.nnjf.irwe uiul
money fquandeitd, raiietl by tbe Cvpjwr
head to the conlrury.
The ilocumtnt U one of great merit, ami
rcc.imnuiuh Itself, both as u literary and
political pruluctiou. Tbe rejxiria ol Hie
Stcreiury of Stme ar,d State 1'ilater will
be publiihed liereafier.
DnsTHi'iTivic 1'ihk. On S.Uurtky night
hit, the barn of N. C. Deun, uettr Wilhnv
Springt, nat contumeil by Bre, burnin'.' all
hny and unthreutbtl imi. am four of hit
belt Imrn. Tlie'C it little doubt but lint
the lire ns Hie wmk of an incendiary.
Mr. Deun. as toon as Hie Are tas ilirouv
crcri. rushed to free hit borni and fuc
ceedi'd in getting them all loe from llielr
itallt and Ihree of them from Ihetiuble
lilt mnU valuable horte uwl three collt
but the other four nere hi frighleneil lliut
they laid dnnn ami refued to eel up. Ilw
Iom amount! to about Uunty-fhe humlrtnl
dollar.
Samuel Gohcen was nrreitdl for Ihe
commission of Hip derd. and required
to give bail by Juitirc lluyden in tho nun
Of '2 000 dollars to appear him unsnerto
the crim", nt Hie Kcbrunrv Trm o( Ihe
Circuit Court, nnil In default of bail vn
commilcd In the county j ill.
Comic. Lnph ami Gro tml.n comic
paper, publieliiil at Salfin, made lit np-pi-arance
nt our nfliiv l.nt week. It ro
minils us of the 'ux Vttpvh which wut
publi6lntl nt Salem In 1851.
Dn.Minnv. Dr. V, (J. Jlearn will bo
jn Afhlaml on Monday next, at which
time nml place ho will aiuiulioexlracliug
or mending Ihe teeth of all ihotc who may
call upon him.
' ' i . .
Public 1)cj. We nchnnwlidge tho re
ceipt of J.Quin Thornton's opinion on Ihe
SpeciGc Contract Law, at the hands of
Uon.J.D. Fay.
m
CoNVALEtctM. U. V. Dankj, City
Marshal, Is recovering from u revere ot
lack of Iho typhoid fever, and nlll toon be
able to return to the discharge of his offi
cial duties.
Hkatino. Tho boys at Fort Klamath
are having gay times plating on tin Lake.
Thusuow it about a loot deep urouud the
pott
MESSAGE OF
(lovenior Addison C. (Jibbs
TOTIIK
IiKGISLATIVIJ ASSHMIIIA'.
srRCi.xt. sr.ios. nrc. C, 18C.1.
Contlnuevl (Vow lit p(f.
If slavery w,n not wron In nny olhrr
KWif, Hie fiet that it wn tlie catiH' of an1'
began the late wicked rebellion, U n tnfll
dent rcaon for lUalralltinn. Slavery llreil
the first gun ul Fori Sumpter and Ihu bp
iran the war. To deny thie, U to conilMi
one of the liMt eorporuttd fad In our
Idstory. If its exigence be oiifTv'red, it
will remain n consiunt menace to our gov
ernment and nn Inevitable source of future
trouble, sooner or later lo culntlmte In
open war when the objret we now seek
will be itccnmplishcd or slavery will be
nittonnlhwd,
Tho slaves in most of the rebellious
slated have been eminclpaled by prnclutiiii
lion nml ect of CongrcM, but It Is ten
lended that uch net!" are llllegal. Willi
out stopping In nrgue that ipwtlon, let in
now, as II nothing had been done. nbolNli
slavery In Hit m inner prescribed by the
CoP'tllutlnn.so Hut none can reasonably
cavil. Not Included ill sueh net or proc
lamation, there remain probably over half
n million ol slave scattered over n long
narrow border strip, botindid on tho north
by free State and on the soulh by Slate
whence slavery hat beee legally bauUhed,
or ele scattered In Isolated district' luiir
mixed witli cnfrancliirtd slave. Cert du
ly such nn nnumolotis conIillon ol thlni
us tli it cannot peaceably e.it. At every
step. Innumerable emlKirrossmenu obstruct
our pnvjre. Nn hum in energy nml sa
gacity would lie able to ili'leriiiine Hie leu
ilnitituiid em llieilngipiesiioirf ivhleh would
inly arl.' out of such chaot. It wmild
be iinpoM'blv, If desirable, lo pmtect the
trusgling remnant of i ivrry in Ike iMir
ihr Siuie; uiwl no frerdinan would be -cure
In hi liberty no long as slavery ex-
itteil in a single spot In Ihe UnlU-d Siulet
A'.'iln. Ihe nearNS have earned their
Iruilom nml fallhfully pahl Ihe it lee in
blood b'ood shed not only for Ibeir liber
ty but for ours und lor theoaiiseof human
ily. Nearly two hundreil tlmusaml erel
our betovitl country in tho recent I'f.
strtiglu' Hud all the skives ',, , f.uu,
ful lo Hie rebel ai ,hofc soldlert ere to
ui, with ' aid and comfort given In le
0f9tl(MiUlt by their friends In Hie North
and lwiroe, according to hum in wIhIihii,
it would ;ii.ive lit 00 Impoetibk' lo Uie
ernshtd tho rebellion and sited the Gov
ernment. Thus we owe n debt of grud
liiile lo these brave ul f.iilblul blaok so'il
in. wliich no righit ihat we wo ever U
tluw upon I lim -vlll rejwy.
We liave tries, I trim In I be MtUfte
linn of all, Hie e.Vieriment of lin-plng Ne
iiroet in slavery ami ignomnve, nml It has
proven an utler failure, uml nearly dee Ih
tl one third of our eounlry. which hum
miiiir.il rrtoureet, under tree Uunr would
h.tve out vieil miy other part in nt-Miib
I ml print i eM. It l tluw we begin Ibe h.
icy diciated by Justice, reHttxi und hummi
ily free Hie tluve uwl olocHto Hem
-in neaiiism are hi unr uouie. llrir
it Hie fle-d lor the philuiiihropui and mlf
ionary. Hut no am no longer keep in ilavsry
lliote wlm hive briMthtd the breuih ol
fretum and tinted Hie tneelt ol llielr own
labor. They now know the powerund the
nee ofarms. I.t u proflt by the leamm
luught Franee in Si. D.iinliigo n tton
laught by the bloody retittanee of Ihe m
habiluuts of Ihat Ulutid lo Hie attempt ol
their former matter's lo re-enslave llim.
livery pnxiilile irritating cause, lemlingtn
uuoilier attempt at disriipiiui; our oounlry
ilioulil be removed.
The pertltlent opposition to Ihb culled
seNion uml Ihe uduption of Hilt ameud
ment both hero und in Hie ousi, IihIkmIi
that plans arc formed to prevent the fur
ther ubolilion of slavery and if oiille in
re-etlubhih it. We Imvv had nne Slae
hotdeih' rebellion; let us preuut Ihe hU'fc
riau from reconling uiiuiher. If wo wish
to iireive und proserte Ihe respect ol man
kind; If no would net us statesmen, having
in view Ihe peace und safely of our coun
try In nil future time we limit meet the
greit quislinn before ut broadly, (flrclil
ully, lionoriibly und in uecordaiitv wiih the
die I ale of Clinsliiuily mil civil liiion
Lei us follow Iho noble example ol ut lea
nivenleeu Stales wliich Iium wrillin llieir
n.uiies upon the honorable page now laid
before you uud iiwuiiiug your signatures.
Huglund, Fiance, lMnn.uk, Swidiu,
l'urtugal, Ilullaiid und Uuia huu ml
IheuireUea ol iho ile incubus. Let u do
the same nud out promptly; Hie relation
existing between uiund Ihe iiegioisshoulil
not be lelt in I lie prtenl unomalnug coudi
lluti, their slutut hould Lw drllued ut nine,
uud Hie nece-Miry legiklaliun hud ul fii
Coiiioks to K'tllo Hie e.cd question
Four mllliuiig of oppressed human beluga
look up uud slielch lot lit llieir bauds im
ploringly for deliverance. A )iur is an
uge with tbetu in their present uspeue.
Oregou has u uublc record during this
war let us. not now refuse this crowning
act of glory, or be the lust Slate to record
its n.imo on this croll of fume.
Vultcl has mid that ''lo deliver an op-preoH-d
people is u uublu fruit of iclory ,"
und hUtory declares that lutluna grow
in honor und power us they do well, Lvi
us place our gieilueu in Hie front rank o
Christian U'puoliuiii rtiU , by doing vjuut
ami nutl witiit to all mm
I herewith lrnnmlt the revolution of Con
gress on the juibj ct:
ncrrnAnR,
Article II or the Stulu Conllltk
Mvs.tl.it "In nil ehclloin not olhrrwie
provld.d for In this Constitution, every
while mile citizen of the Unlltd Sinie.
of the nite of twenty ono years nwl up
ward", who skill hive rehhd in the Plate
ilurlna Ihn six mnntlis Imniediutely preced
ing tucli eleellnn; nnd every while mile of
forelu-ii birth of Hie aire of tiuntynne
y art and upward who shall base renled
In the Ulll ted Slut"t one jear, and boll
have resided In this State during the el
month Imnudiuiely preeeilinu sack elec
tion, nnd slmll lne deelareil his liileiillnll
lo liecome n ritlgen ol Hie Unltid Stale
one year iirtcnllnu' such election, confarm-
nbly lo Hie laws of Ihe United Smtes nn
the subject or nsturulbiitlofl, lwll be enli
Hid lo vole nt all elections authorized by
luw."
Tbe purity of elections Is Indispensable
to our tnrni of government. It is n well
known fact tint heretofore there line
been tinny lllegil vale cist nt every ehe
lioti in Ihecounlips Imrderlng on CaHCir
nlu nnd Whlngloii Territory. Theie are
ulo many in gruiory cbirueiers rumbH
laiing Hk- IMelfle coui, who hive no pir
tlcu'nr Inlnesi or home nnywhere, oral
many of tl m offer to v.iie nial ir nerull)
do me whereirr lli-y hippeu n la-, re
gardleaa of any compliance with Conslilil
llonulaml lawful piovialoni giving such
riii lit. Good government Implies tlwt lis
flleers hon'd be the rrleniN or ul least a
majority l the gowrmil. "A ierin wb"
Ikis no sympaihy with our gtmernment
iHixhi not to vote." We do nnt allow a
muno.en from frletally lorelgn power t
oxrrcise the right ol Miffraife immeillnielj
mi his arrival In our country i moeii
lr should we pel mil n nun In vote,
oh, after Mug iduentnl ntider our fmm
rf ttovenimsrii, hale it hi badly thai be
improvtS) ihe first oirlunliy to lake up
aim ayalnsl it. '1'iea-on hi h cilme. aral
f-rson iriilliy of it. In nil cwiutrh- fsirft-li
Ibeir right nnd cannot vote unlet ibev
have been Hrdnnn. Thai nr h.ivc ar
eets- in Ihe Slate wt0 are h. uafrierally lo
ih govers-mt thai are miwlllii.g in
'uke Ihe iMlh ol ntleglanee. and Ihat Ibetv
uiQ otlten among ut who hive fmudit
against the gmtri.ment cannot be den)
1. Such persons ought not lo uttrmpt to
cool ml n government ut the polls which
I bey could not deitrny by the iword. We
ainnot Ignore the nalloa.il delil llie deinl
eintvot be rah-sd there can lie no Indem
nity for Ihe past j but we should do nil in
our power for security in fuiwre. To rem
sily eelli I mllir to tbe above and lo pro
vide such tttunly, other Slute. have mss
esl rea'siery law. There can I no iilijs-c
Hon lo lueh a law here on Hie wrt of uny
man who wUhw I lie elective fmochtae ox
erotnsl by leva I oiert awl In; a I men.
The term velliaens of the United Stales"
as imciI in our Consiiiullm, luiaos mine
than a ma a wlm ha bes-n horn and ruiwil in
the Uniinl Sial.t. It imphe ihui he if u
lawab sling, hi.wil ihii- noe wUi lm not fur
feitesl bit riyhit by Ihe eomiiit-hai ol any
.crime. V-.ting In n loyal Sale ninny
iniplie hiyaliN it Ihe uler. Under ibe
Cooitlliltinn ol the Uniled Slatra.one of
ihe ubligatioM which it S.a'e utume no
lit admirtisiri into the Uuioil It Ihat ilt
uiiiams elmll remain lojul lo lite ( lover n-ui'-ril.
When tucli obbgaliuu Is thrown
I'tTby ti Siatv, It lot lit lightt ut mcb
Siuie, but Hie general guveiniituil it
liouud lo (ecureatal mamtuiu a repulilieuu
form of goienniieiil within Ibc bouudurie
thereof. Ilesiee u majority of the ciliaeii
of n Slate miy nqu.ro us a fulfillment o'
meh ubligulion uud us u keeping ol il
phghiei railh, lh.it its iuluibiluntt slull
swear lh.it they have nnt done Hut whivli
lorfelU Ihsrir tight to vole uie nut trai
tors iiorubetlort of irwiMHi, on wiialiy
of rjury und Hie exclusion from the
Kills,
Tbi I no new principle, but Hie cx
leudiug of one invarubly ricogmztil hue.
ever nuev tho ogaiiuaiiuu ol uur Stuli
Guvcfiuiieul. Wlm. ihe vole of a man
has bteu challenged, lie hat been nquirtd
to wear that bo wu. iwnil; one jtuitol
uge, that he nus u cinztii or hud Jcijicd
lih uiltlitwii, ihat he hud ruiJul in Ihe
Stale u ul county Hie pii;cnbed lingtli ul
liuie. If till Hut cun be iiquind, may we
uli with a gieaiir pmprieiy, in lliuet tiki
lliiee, istpnre lhai u ,s hull tiol.bi- u
liallor uml Hull he lias i.o. euiiiiiiitud Uu
crime of liea.un which is iubvcisivu ol ull
good gumiiuiliit.
This principle vva9 pecially rtrogula.il
by un uel ul Ihe Ugidutuie, uppiuvui
October 10, 1801, but the uct nu not u
couiplulu u it oiylit lu have been, uud li
nus not made uuj body's sjuchil butinet.
to challenge, uud Iriquelilly wliele ihulleii-
get nere mmt luedul, none were mude. A
regllry law should iiipnru every nun to
lu!(u the oulli ol ulli-giaiioe before his ikiuu
iteillrred on the list ol vulert. und none
should be allowed to vole who nun us uie
not regi-lernl. No goul cilueii who has
been true aid luilhlul lo his goveriiiiiim
tan reasonably object lo lukicg the oaih.
The lav? should bo so framed us not in
make it burlheusume or expensive to the
people.
coumiks,
I respecirully oall jour ullenlion to Ihe
condilioii ol Ihe country in the viumilj ol
Fort KIjiiiiIIi, in Wasco county, and re
commend Hut you luke into consideration
the proprn ty of vliunging thu euuihvrn line
of Wasco uud the eastern hue of Jackwn
. . .i t,.....,l. Tjtbn
counlv. so no to Inelmlc me imiu-
country In .r.ick..ii conniy. 1 '"" '"f"""
II,v reliable clieti of Southern Ongnn
llMl such n change Is .Mmblc. A nmi
rand is now cnmplolid from Jiick-onvlH.
I Fort Klamath, n il.nim nul
ninety tittles. WI ,ll!""ncc ,,nm "'"
Fort inthe Cuniy so.it of Wmco rnniii)
Is nhnul two bundled nnd fifty mile.. I
think it is nlmtit the tn'P dustunre 'rom
Uh. Fort loCinvou City. In Ihe trinitr
Hon of nil county business tin- sellleitln
K'lainilli valley can be li.'H.r uecouimoda
t,d by lieing conneclwl willi.Iackroti Cain
l-OIiK.
Fight hnndreil and riaht pices of Hie
fade nml Lms In" Ikcii printed. To
correct slight irroisnnd oni'ddons which
miy have crept In, some nmnidmrnle
nueht to he made! but It "ou'd be very
unwise to re(ieal the Code n u whole.
A question ha nrben In llu- public mind
concerning Ihe proper construction In lie
glitn lo section Co.'t of Hie rrimlnnl code,
rommonlv colli d the Sunday livv. It l.
are lliere nny klmU of sci ii'nr labor In
be deenml wnik of necc-lty. i wv lhoe
peeially ileelitreil to lie ? For ihe pur
lneof preventing nniiercary 'Itigalion.
I would recommriid lliut Unit rcllon or
Hie crlminnl cinle be nmended o n lo de
clare vital copsiritellon should lie t'iven
to It In shi pirtletlhr ; ns for Isirlrsiic
that rictpt a lo Ihrwe uels specially pro
hibited or nllowed by Ihe srcllmi, vvlui
cnnslltulM n wmk of ntcesily shnu'd lie n
qiiMtlnn of ftct lo bo determined nn Ihv
trial t'f Hie iictlon Ihcrefor. The lietier
npinino seima lo lie lliut such is the prop
r eotailrticllnii of Ihe seellou ns ll lion
lamls. and douhthii sueh was Hie unsler
standing of Ihe Asa tiihly In wing it
llll la well enooth lo lake the club mil
of ll bands id llne who seek In make
Ihe law iKllnitt by eoiMliubig il slriij'ty
or tnlorcliij it bfvond vvh.it vve.s inlewk!.
I iilii reoimm-ml i nniidiii'Mii of esc
tkm '.', of H'e ,iic,-v aet. deHiili lh
eiiniiTil juri,ieiioii of ju.nrv'a iwirt
The flr.t nib division shoitM be rhuntfiil
to us In stive jurisdiction oflarreoy. when
the puiilsliinent may lw imprison men I in
the county iil or tine. A- nil larieu
ut are liable lo be poulshul by lin
prkoomenl In Hie penltentl iry, the sub
ilivislon as it now siiinds confers nu jurla
d let Ion on .Iiim lev's courts nt nil. I
would su.'sest Ihat it clause be nddiil In
Ihi section, allowing a jmllcsV court tn
Iwikc n lese puiilahinenl in the case ol
nsaulit, und astiult uud battery over
which it has jurhdiclhin, tliau n ktiiiI
lesl liy s'Clloii fiU.'l of Hie erimuiil coil .
ireeribing the piiul.lim-nt for such acta
It is only in est ol Ihe most simple n
null. and Uilliry, lliat j'i'tiee's imvv j--.
rii-dicllon and It ofitll liaprw Ihat lbs
hmest fii, now iiIIowmI fifty dollar-,!
an vxeH of Ihe iiflenee.
5lll.IT.VKV.
Tbe AdjulauLGeiieriilV report here
with luiisinillnl Is hi full iiihI csHaphle
ihat I dm It limn cemiry for me lo uihl
more thin Ihe follow log lUKgesthuis :
The C'oinl Uu lion of evecy Siule pro
visle fur Ibe nrguuizalhui ol Hie Sjuie
Mllllia. All Ihe ('.veiunrs or fliegmi
have lecomnwiHUd lhs iirtraiinialiofl ol the
mllllia, uml for the fust lime, we now
have HHiwlliliig like ucompkii' aysiem.
Il it difiieult in ilevkas nny plan Hiul will
piwse overybudy. It U not e.xaclnl In
please Ibn' who un- npHi,td lonll ,,w
nor lo sillsfy IIhh who fur thsi hist four'
jear Imvo billerly iippo the mllilury
uower of Iho Government. 'Iho law re
quire every man who U liable in do mili
tary duly lo tiihur join an indx-mlcnl
conikiny or foy Hie mm of two dollura n
jear In lieu thereof. The mniHy thus
ruhed isexpniuVil In xiviiig ihoe vvlunh,
Irulu, Hie mm of two dollars a day while
Ihey are thus cmplojul. F.very dollar
thus colleclid is uceounled for in Iho Ad
jaluiil.Giiieiurg reports. The law is not
oppressive, at two dollars u year is nut
high lor ' exempting n man from doing
military ilmy." Those who lliink il is,
can iKifurm mllilury service in.lead id
iwyiog lliut amount. A stiein thai n
quinil mllilurj sirvire. wholly would br
of little iilly,iin!es il r.quirtd at le.isl
two or Ihrie diyt service unuuall), uial
that umouiii would be win lb more than
two dollars u Je-ar lo mint men.
Unless there ure more iuni.inlM of llif
orumslAil militiu foriWHl, Hiilv will bo u
tuiphu ol iii.ituiy fuiui. in tin li.iitmy
ut Ihe end ol the jear, uud il may no will
lo milhorlAMlic Trtusurer to pa the same
lo the general fuud vvheu-vvr meh mridm
ureiiiiuiUti-t,
The lu,t Lfgisluhno iiulhoriiid uie lo
use the sum ol ten Ihou-uml dollais, m
my di,crelion, lor milituiy purpose, und
I mil happy in tay ihut Hare I u bUn no
oecnion lor ilt use ; uml nm u euu m (
hi b i-n UHilsir diawn Irom IheTnumry.
Tliu liicidellls ol Hie Wur have rnnhusl
Ho laboit of the Ailjuiunl.G.nerul inmli
guuler tliau wus coiiiiiiipjiud, ami rt.
IiOiiM have uddiiiunal (.oiupenmlion.
For the unlit ol Oiignn, it ulhuds me
pleamre lo siule Hint ull the iroopi calleil
for by the Wur Deparlrmnt tltrtsituli Ma
Jor Gtiierul MeUoncll, have bun rui.nl,
ami our patriotic citizen, who re.poiidnl
to llulr country's rull, uie iiitltled lo
greater roiitideraiuui when no ufleei that
ihej inlisud ui, l8s iniluteiiii-niH, in ihe
wu) or homines, n,j w,rt. ,t.j, 01 hy
uiiy oihcr Siule which wus ruising troops
ut tho some, time, It would Imvo been
uu act of giut Injustice to Imvc nquirid
thcc vnlunlerrfi In perforin tnllltnry per-
vicr. in which ull were nlikc liilereslid, for
pevrnttrn dollurs n inniiili In rurreney
without nildlllmml bonniies. The limiu-Ih-s
should have liren grrnlcr lnlead of lc8
Tlie low provldid two cluei of Immla lor
this purpiw. one clam rrileeirinlili In ten
vear. nnd the other in twenty. The ng
uregatu umouiit dirrclrd to be Issuul bus
been greatly niNreprisentrd.
Tlie ni'gregntc bonds ol each clnM Issued
U ih follows :
Additional pay boniN S.riB"!)! If,
Itounty bntids .'17.1)00 110
I'mhahlc nmniinl lo be issiud B.'JDO 110
SlUI.B'JO 10
riNASUKI.
Thi' finiinclnl cond'llon nf Ihe Siule np
pcir In the tcpnrls nf the Sicrelnry if
Slnlc. Thers nto no llnbllillcs or ilcli'H
ngaitist Hit' Stale, oilier Hum Iho bom's
above nferred to, which lire due in leu
nnd twenty jenrs. while our Stulo Inxm
ure hi"s iliuu they ure In u tnujoriiy of Ihe
Sillies. 1 urn ol iho opinion Hint the C'ir.
rent expfihcs run be mel nml III" reilemp
tinu or Iho bonds prnvid'd- for nt u le
rule or luxation. I llniefore iicommeud
Ihat the Mil' be trduiiil.
INSANi: AKYI.I'U.
Ilciewllh, 1 transmit a ieport from I Vs.
Ilawlhorne .t lairyen. upon the condition
of Hie Asylum. ItntTorilt uie pleusiiro in
li- nil's in state Hut tho Institution con
tinues d be will mannged, und Hint Hie
proprietors are falllilully Mtf"-ming ll.e
oi'iiilltlnii" of llielr contract. Ti" imyliun
is u credit to Hie Stulo mid Hie projiris lor.
The past year lias In en un even' lid
ons- j lesliiiiis mini: hd with hope, sonow
nml rejoicing hiivo - rvmloil Hie public
m ml. Tl'f oiil'iil Hiroiigli which tlie nn
lion tias pisidhas bicnu lenlble oik,
but Ihe triumphs of Ihe Iwtlle flihlutui
the ballot box present u sublime speVSnc'' .
We have teied Hh- ciiiiraL''', cromluney
uml strength of the penpV. nnd in tplie of
tlie dbrourtigi rmmin of the men of mo
,ii. in splti or llu' prediction ol lik'li
fUcHiU. even III Oregon. Ilial Ihe war
' musl result in the eteroal scrinesiif
Hie Un'oo ;' Unit "lie war vrnt nevr
intends il to restore the Union ;" thut the
lime is now close nl luiinl.ui.il li ginning
In be felt, when nil lliiNt share lh"l'ouimoii
ruin." In spile or such I'ppixlllnii to Hn
ifforie of our governuuni ut self preset va
tinil, the iirrnlM of the t ih issiVh of-mii
country lire teal lend, nnd lhoe vvhn were
llulr leader ure now huinbly bowing with
cntriiitles for mercy from n power lils.li
ihey could not bteak.
"l'ower depart.
Poitexlonii vanish, nml opinions elinnge,
inl Hiloii hold n lluittu.iling wit.
lint bv Ih, "liirm-of elieum-laiiii'iiii'liiiKcii,
And ubj-cl neither to eelipse uur vvivvu,
lll"T MStiS "
The work of rc-nrgiiii'Xlng suciely und
ealiiblislilng law nnd order in tlie rebellious
S'iiics ir now iiefore us. Nothing ahoiild
Is sImho In the spirit of inallii' or revenge
The great m i't of Hums' who rngaieil in
lhetinhot,v warf ire iiguiu'i the (loviinni i.l
were duvivnl nnd iliragid liy lain1 Mul
livenls of llieir wicliul Iraileis, us lu Hie
churuoior uud pnrHisea nf Iho ps'opte ol
llm North. Uiiunslukulile security f r
lite liilnio iniujl however be riquirsd ; ihut
I'rnvi loiice winch bus so nianilwlly gu did
our de-linh-e. hua H-ruiiltid ihe ilincllon
nf Iho work In lull iiiln Ihe hands of the
able und pnlrintiu Ambew ,Iohnon. In
him nc trust, nml with him ure the dullce
of the gold, n hour.
From lh isuiiig nl Iho Hminclpnlion
Proclamation, vieinry it I Is r victory follow,
til inch other in quick tik-cesimi ; und
when the spirit nf fccceiuioii found it could
not iilli-rwin conquer, it nus pri'nitil In
minder. Ami in halcyon p'-uce win pic
turing In r"U upon Hie bosom of Ihe tui
tion like n ilceecmhd god, Abraham Lin
coln, Ihat good mini Iho prifcrvcr of his
eounlry fell, sliuck down by the hum! nf
Ihe HK-iisMn. Nn pen run dweribc Hie
gloom that pallid tho nation and sln.cl.ul
the world. Twite tho nut inn had been
cu lh.il lo mourn Hie loft ol Ihe clncf nng
i.trulc; Inn now it hi mid that the loui
luin or leiir li.nl In en binliin up und then
was mine m fiimfor1.. Tho lilnw nut m I
aimed nt him only, but was ili-iguiil lo
siriko ihe cntinl power uf ihe G'lv.'imneiii,
Wo would ll-.il ho might have liwd out
Ins three scoiovnir uud un, that he might
have seen u miiiou's giutitude for its dc
liveianee in her hour of peril. And If ill
he muil, we would Ihat it might i w-lifu
a calm und peaceful ihnlh, In ihe in i i -joy
im ni ol his fainlt.rr. -urromuKd by Iiih
l.iiinly mal Irienil.. II" richly do we
eheiub ihe f.iriwvll uiIiIiim of tliefutlar
l Iom cnunliy; nnno Ihe lens would we
pri-one fiom iik prererver. His no
ii.hulmiil lu the memory nf u gratelul
piople, with lima-ol our brave, puliimic
ami si-lf-acrifieiiig Mi'dlers, who nill'ied
loriure in prisons nnd laid down Hair
lives upon the nllnr nl our belovul coun
liy, shull be hiiiiilii down to n gicallul
p'wlinlj ; mid " llu blood ol thin nnlie
unity ol iiiuityia (hull be, us of old, ihe
Kid of the chinch,"
"Hung In llm viewless winds,
Or on the wain cat.
Their ushi-H flsiill be vvnlchid
And Kutheisd ut hil.it ;
vvhllu In. ni their s-culti-rid iluit,
Aroiiml in and nhroud,
Slmll i-prlng the pieclniN seid
Of Hti,ifes for God "
ADDISON O. (JUIIiS.
Hoi.iiiAvGiKrs Head J How's new
add, for vvt uie very coulldenl you will tie
fciiiiu'ilimg mentioned, which is dedicd lur
the Holidays, uud go Ibero to parch'1 1.
nPRnRMoTTiTrra
-v""us ou arxvinun
C19 llrrrhnm v. i..... U,L'"i
'" "' mii irnnrssA r.i
te.,!:al.?e"Mf,,ce ,.,..,
d;-lrlng u re-ldeu leu L XLllC,,A
mentis. u"lr "'f'-'tior Iojuet.
I'urtlculiir nllcnllnn glrcn in ,u
he purcl,a.ean,l sale or Uml T teH
I'ralts. Slum,,., SmwIi b llnKrnol,
other 'nu.ciln. t , ,,, afc' ' ol
'M.erlee,ll,,(lu.,lll1l,,i:11 mHcot
rurchiH-s win ,n uiei... " . .
3.,,rsufspec..dtft;
co 111. (Dsbovn
. ScfisionD,
Formerly will, C. It. Onnnw.v. 4 rft
VMmlesiilu (Irocert, Sun Kranri.f , '
IIH10..U.Y .V Wle,ks.pYiig
REPER Bv PERMISSION TO
VWsteaaiB8r0l
n tt in a .
I Is II 11 A Ml ttklH u...i i. .s -
11. (in; i'l
:iufh, in'4
I. ' ' ,,l
.".-"" ""wt in-aurt, hj lri.i4.
t4hSi(f
ATIKiTlOi ALL!
P. H. LYNCH
TS AGAIN IN TOWN AND AT HK
I "hi liMlie. ur saloui id uV. 5
li.uidscunllnd him, with the ' "
BEST LIQUORS
.... .VND ....
B'"' u.bb "t fl C.E j sxm
In town, In tho
old KXPitr.ss orrici:,
N'.-M door west otV J. llyan't Store. Ctm
nil'' otii'' all
OiiniT i; isr.j oetllif
kp.w in .iackso.wilm:.
lusimiiK nil
III.OOH'rf I'A'IKNT,
H7iti Wringers Attached.
rpillS work the Mine as by Imml iMn;
.1 a iniieh work in mieil iyn six wni,
wiih iipial ele.iutiiio. le wear In clotWl,
and oiu-h.ill lt-s o.ip. A child -a Jrtl
old e.iu work till iiiicIiIiih wllh i.-e, m-ti-lug
nny faliilc Irom u thread lu lil qmlt.
I lmv purchaHil llw right lor ihe ma
ulacliire nnd Mle ur the uhove lumtJui-elilm-n
in thl county.
'I lie machine Is lor sale ami can U sew
ul my shop, on Cullloruhi htiect, oatil'tt
aliove Diuin't I.iury Mnhte. (iiv' Bt
cull. C T. VII,SI)N.
Wringer will lie furnldied as kxm si
tluj'jirtive
Happinef3S or Misery;
THAT IS TIIK UUKSTIOK.
rnilK I'HOI'HII.TOIIS OK 'HIE
J MU.-.i:i'.MUK ANAIOMVAMI
M'lhM'lv. huve il.liriinn.il, is-ganl s
nl exiHiis- in lu.- I'ltKi: (iur Ike bint
ol Uie mil ring liuiiMimy) f-ur uf ilair
niiMi iiileiittlng m.d nmiuiliic UL
ri'HI..S on .MAHHIAtill.uiiditsiWqus!'
.Ile.inous: N.rvousll oiluy, IWnri
ll.cliui-nl .Muuh.Hiil, Intligitlii'li. W"'
ms or Ibprifion. Iis ol lios-rgy oml U
ml Power, llagrial bueml l.vil ,Hl'e
maluda that rsvull from Joutlilul MW
.xeeews ol iiiutiiinr, nr iiiuraiicerij
lologv und Niiiurea laiws.
Tlw- invalii di!e Leciiire have been IJ!
mei.i.s ol siiligliieiiilignliduivuigtlieii'i1"1';
1,,!willb.rorvvaiihiirUi:i.onriltipU(
Iweiiiv-llve Onls in Hlage HhiiS, W
.hl.ug.Sserel.iry I'ae.lio Mw J
Anuiomy nml .Suiem-e. 1'iue biri, w
I'llllil'lrtil." , ,..,1.
ttjy lii-liert lo be sent Ihroiijh U
l-'Hsgssjfc Co tiiirllyl
Uinpqiui Academy I
' I MIC Trustees of Urnpijua AwsVmj
1 il.orougl.ly ir,ulnd Ibe bu Mu
It i now iiady lor school. "'u''b
Term or it w,Ks will cuii.ineuee.N ur His.
Tho fcpriuguud Summer liiui, 1st Mows;
In .May lm,U.
KATES OF TUITION FcrQnarter
I'liuury lKMrimnt jW
S coudary do "" .
lug. ijch, e.Mia ju(rt
.Mu-lo 3 oj
lloatdlnpi'vate luuillics "'". .
F. F. HOVAL, i'llncipsl.
Mu. CtaiiK A'mitii.
AmU 'I "'
Masonic Notice.
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