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RT-iTP-Sl o jiyj'u.' " CtAi i A ite A CU. - V v ' 5 V 5." W' I? Mi J ft ; HjiJ -i JACKhO.N VI M.IS K (i tump nr.TS ronHlE -SI.NtlSKL" .. P. l'lher.. . "".Saniini rhonin D ., ..'. AW.,.,r, i, T andfCO CO. (Tile. I'irn. IT. It. ll'll Wllbcr do K. (5. lllrd'eyr. 'Thomas Croxion. Wm. Ppfcsr,... cjov. ;ii.i. Dt. Thompson. W. M. limns.... I homn Oarr, . . . . , .Uock Point ill) Croxtons Plcttln '! .lump-HIT-Jo do , .Portland To . . Altuny ill ..AlthCMM '1 ir ill Ketbyvilln do Thornx P. 1 loyil 8. W. Sawyer "' " n it fmi-rtfiti.::. Phoenix. it A. IrehiKl Mulls-Creek ' Geo. I.. Dean, KllMiliirif " Tlicotlrle Camoron nut"" Tow n in Jnnit li. W'fit'on Uoseliirg ,4V. Mls Haiti llunlsr.... Unfile lr do Ilhi-r Herman, r.f Canyon ille, genual Agent far DhucIm County MAY.,. " I0ih.ifr.fi Union State Ticket! For Coneret! RUF. MA L LORY, OF Vl.'UV uer.YTT. For Governor, o' ir.i.stw awxTV. For Sccrctnry of Stato, SAMI'KIjK. MAY, ( j.idiMiy onxrr. For 'Treasurer, JSOWI.V N. COOK i,.v.i.7.vpr.vrr. - For State Printer, W. A. MMHIKHSCVV, ori.ixxcnrxrv. ri Dhitici .luiiui-, ll. t jii'i hi DirrHur.) ll. F. IDOWHl-st.. To,- i'.om. ..Hue Anonipy, h ,, .7..-,,.. i I l 111 l t, rninn s.j l.). M. c.nAfir. .lOSEl'lllNE CO. TICKET. nm Jtrir. lif.)nfr-ll. r. )owi:m.. rou iinriurr uronxi'.T. l.l. .lri'i-I). .M.CMi.Vl'Ir. rtmiii'.i'niisr.NT.airi:. K. li.SaUTMWOItTlli CO'U.VIV JVMY: m- CAMi'iir.i.i.tJAUiwn.u ronvMMissioM.n' (ii:o. i:. I.OUAN. jJlMOXMIte'SINOI'.lt. ron iitHiirri THOMAS F.FI.OYK. (VU.NTVCI.r.llKi K.VI.NI J- FOIHIUS. ronTiiK.suu:n . S. W.HAWYr.ll. ronsui'tu'CNTiMM srnoni., SIMON McCALLKSTKIi,. ron AssiJimi AI.KXAXDKRWATTS. ron conosKiti V. A.tllll.SOX. I'nlon Co ii til) Conxi'iilltiii, AJ who arc in faor of the perpetuation if tlij L'nlim irly, nnd tho preservation uf tho principles unon which it is orgunlz-' nl, all hu nro In favor ol sustaining order ami good government together with the largest lluirly.compatiblo with the secur ity uf Kepublican Inttitnlioa. ure request ed to hold their precinct metliugs on Mon day, the Mill day of May, to tit ct dele gates to attend n County Convention to bu held ou the next Monday enming, ('.'1st), for the purpoio of nominallng candidates for couuly.iifllcei. Kvery iirccloct Is nllowitl oqi) delegate, nnd ulo iWlrgates for every !( otisoud fraction of 7 ami over, less man 13. Under tho above rule tUvjcIncts will be (iitltlcd to the following.? umber of del egates. Ashland 3 Table ltoclc 1 'Kdcn S Forest Hock 1 Httrllugvllli) I Willow Springs. . . .2 Jacksonville 'J Fort Klamath 0 Applegato. ...1 Steamboat City.. ..I Untie Criilc 1 Dardanills 1 1'crkInsTllle 2 Unlontovrn 2 Manzuulta 2 Kvuni Creek 1 A full rcprcicntatloti It desired, In order to nsturc liurmonlons action, and tho triumph nut suceeti of the Union Ticket, lly order of tho Central Committee. Jacksonville. May Stli, 18C0. B.li. VANIiYKK, Chair. HuriiH iMullur)- iintlJ. 1). Fny, Cuudldatci for Cougress, will address tho jicoplc nt the following times nnd placed : Umatilla... April 29 Lafayette,. May lfi Swill',. . " 21 Hallas 17 La Uronde. " 23 Salem 10 Union " 21 Jefferson Pocahontus- " 20 Albany.. Auburn .-.. " 28 Corvallii JiidcnendenctMay 1 Kuccuo O Hujutivuie 3 Oakland Canyon City 5 Hoscburg. . 9 Canyonvlllo 10 Kirbyvlllo. l).illes Tortland... Oregon City llillsboro.. . 11 Jacksonville Juno 2 H Good TKMri.AR'a Ikstaii.atjon. Tho following Is a list ol the officers Installed Ju Washlnglon T)dgc, No. 4, 1. 0. of G.-'J'., Willow Springs, Jackson county Oregon, 'May 6tb, 18GC: Win. F. Mathars, W. . 0,-'T.i-Mrr'-Strantff-W..U, -JI. S4 Mrs. E. Husk, W. 1- II. S. Miss It. M. Kahler, W. V. T.j Wm. II. Parker, W. B.i Mrs. 0. Sears, W. A. S. J. W. Sean, W. F. S.; Wm. B, Klncaid, W. T.) A. Kahler, W. M.( Miss L, Klncaid, W. D. M.j Mrs. K. Matbari, W. J. U. V. L. Ueck, W 0. 0 j J Rush, W 0. Itt'imiliiKioii. Wc chnrpe lb v. J H. Simlli. cumlhlitf furf. S .( Junies IC Kelly. Jnme I). Fay, Jamm O Mcnrn, uml the leaders of Ihe v hole Democratic patty, with lii-ins In favor of nutlificfit'm nnd trpwh niton. Wc prf'pci-a lit povo tliis ly llicir platform, by the dcclslmn of the Supreme Court of tli Untied Slutis. nn.1 by tlie Inngtiiige of tli llrporter, while Fay was ill noting editor. In thenbence of Pal Mnlone. The t-fxtli resolution of tlit last demo cratic platform says : "That tin- txemp. lion of United Stale bond from taxa. Hon i ftilntnr,tlally Iho exemption of rich mm from laxntlo'n because lliry ore rleli, or.J the taxation ol poor men because they nro jmor.tiwl wo nto in favor ol taxing tlitsw bond for county, Stale ami municipal purposes " Tins Is nulliBentton nnd repudiation; therefore, It has liecn ileci-kil i b unconMllutlonnl by the Su preme Court of tl L'lilteil Slil. Iliin ilion uf taxing Unlthl Stalef boti.N fiisl nroso In 182.1, In Urn city of CharWtni, In the iwllifientloii Slnle of South Carolina, nhero Pay Ont learmil to nilmlre the mtllifiention principles uf Joliti V. Calhoun. Tin City Council poMtJ an orJimure l.ixiot; nil personal es tate, eonlln of lioml, notes, fnsnmMc stoeli, sixl tlx ahd M-tn per cent, stock of I ha Unltnl Stile. Tlie Constitutional Court, tho hl(thst coort in the State, afterward! deckled it to be uoit'lllullnnal by n vole of four to thrte ilUsentlnj! Judges, dmljjo H(rer, In delivering n dliitlng opinion says : ; If tl City Council nf'i'lurl'UWMU mx the stock of tU L'nlteil Statr. i nomine, the SUIm con ; otid it the SlAte enn, It Is 'linjirt's.ble not to perceive Unit the flecul opsratlm: of thetlrnrrol (lov rrnmenl mnjr I e- mplelely frustrated by the Htstes. It will I In vnlu fr Cm- nrsto ! aeti niitln'rixmu thcNerip I try of tte Ttensory to Nieinw numer. if lb, hoMrrt o ni tUir slock en be ta.xed foe I ! I I . I - ,1. Ui.i., i,.. Iinrlll, I UVIIKTr Ilia, niiviv i.,"iim 'J.r. " I'L H'rr. '. V,:'i..'.t M crrnteil urn Ut.tlM.tsy. nrnl the may offer ten per cent, for Ijsi.s. but who j ,'' ii ;J?,n;l,rp;i0,'!l who! to their own use? " No gar- crnmfiil. net nvolutloaarr, l.ni ctr nt tesnpled to-tt tts own stik ; nnd among others, for two very snllsfuclory reusmis Firs!, because sueb n lax mut neesMHly operate Inlnrlourly iinn ull fu'ure Ipmss; nnd second, because tl.ue l, In fail, u vlo luilon of contract In so doing, nml there fore immoral and Ifiipollilr. An Appeal was tuken from Hie decision of tlie highest court of South Carolina to tho Supreme Court of the United States, and the ordlninco whs pronounced by the highest court In Aimrlet to W uncon'tl latlmisl and void; and that no City or HlrttecouM tax the bonds ol tho Uiiltdl Suteu. Ctilif Justtcu MuiVlmlt, otic or itiu must learned nnd nb!c Jurist, the world ever pre dueed, dvllwrcdf lie oplnluu of this tribu nal. In delivering the opinion. of the court, which is rcjiorleiljii 2 Peters, page -40 1. Judge Marshall autlolpxtm awl bcau lllully ill jrrlbes .the trials and dlflleultie-s of raisltig money, whuh lLo ration has sine expuimcul during this rebellion. He fay i : 'Ihe lax in question is a tax upon the contract subsistliiK between the ilnvcrn ment and the li.dlvidual. It bears directly upon that contract, while subsisting mid in full farce. The power operati upon the contract the luitunt 'It Is framed, and must Imply n right to uiUcl that coa Iruct, If tho Slates ami corporations through out the Union possets the power lo tux u ' contract lor the loan nt meney, uuut snail Inrnst this iirincinlo in its Minlieatlon In ivery other conduct ? Wliut meusuro can tioverumeut adopt which will nut beix posnl to its n.llaence? Hut It I), nunecessary to pursue this principle through its diveislfiid upplieatlnii to nil tho contracts, and to the various operations cf government. Ho one cuu be selected which U of more vital interest to tho community than this of borrowing money on tho credit of tho United States. No power has been coufcrrcd by the American people on their ejovewment, the freu nnd unburdened mrciso of which more deeply ofTecIs every member ol our republic. In war, when the honor, the safety, tho Independence of tho nation arc to bo defiiidii), when all Its resources aro lo be strained to tho ulmuit, credit mint bo brought in bid of taxation, nnd the nbundsut revenue of peace nnd prosperity inuil bo anticipated to supply the exigen cies, Ihe urgent demands ol the momrnt. Tho people, for objects Ihe mosl important whlt.li eon occur In tho progress of nations, have empowered their km eminent to make, these uutielnullons, "borrow money ou the credit of the United Slates. ' Can any thing bo more dangerous, or more Injuri ous, thau the odmlulon ol u principle which authorizes cury Slate nnd every corporation In the Union which possess- the right of tnxaliog, lo burden tlie exer cise of thin power at their discretion? The powers of n Statu cannot rightfully bo so cxercUcd us lo Impede and obstruct tho free courset of those measures wlilcfi tho government of the Statu united may rlghtlu)ly adopt. Uut.sny Col. Kelly nnd Mr.;SmIlli, we do not propose by our resolution to violate and nullify the act or Congress, contrnryto tho decision of ho Supremo Court but wc propose for Congress to repeul tho nc;t -nu-thorlilng thcro bonds o be Issued. This Is, lu tho first place, false, and In the sec ond pIsco It would still bo repudiation in Its worst form. Tba Democratlo party, in their Portland platform, propose to tax ull tho bonder the United States for "County, Stato and mqnlclpal purposes)" meaning - tliat.U.Stto - ofOKfloij.houU .twe-tlitin for Slolo purposes, tho counties for county purposes, and all tho incorporated towns and cities for town and city purposes, just as tho city of Charleston did in 1823. To repeal tho net authorizing the. issu ing of these bondt weans to destroy tbe contract, for without tbe act to rapport It the ofllscrs would have no authority to Is sue them, ll means to repudiate the na tional dibt, ni .Mississippi did when sic re pudintcil her State bonds, which did dis (rriicijniid destroy hv crnllt of tlie United States throughout the civTVtd iforld. To repeal Ihc'net Is to wipe out the whole con tract Jusl 03 O'Mcarn intcndeil when he said: " Place tl.o Dcmocrftlic mrly In pnncr, ami we will wipe out the national debt in lliirly days." To repeal the net means what Fuy, r.S netitif iditor of tlie llrpoitrr, tno.ir.1 on tlie 2 Ith of June, 1 Pitt, ami the 1st ofJu'V, lgr.:, when he publUhed, with his approv al, the sptoclie of Hon. IMwatd lnj;croll oml Judo McCunn, two leading and dis tinguish! Itnoerats. These lending nnd dl.t!npnihfd Dfinocrats. In IPCS, on the birth day of Thomas Jefferson, profaned this sacred day by ndvoenling the repudi ation of our national debt, nnd by trying to drcehc and humbin: the Ignorant m. v, like the Orrgen Democratic platform. .Mr. Ingcrsollsays: I mil upon the laboring r,d prctTueiog classes of America, the defenders ufAnvfr tcMi iwiitution, to see to it that no dol lar of tli s rational curse le tratuferrul from tlie revolutionary nidus of Abolition ltm,wlierc It is now pendant, to the insti tutions of their country.. 1 call, sir upon the laboring aisl producing elases ol Atuer . ien In )rot(ci their children rud their cu'ildnn s rbiMrnn from tho vices nthl or erty which the introihictioti of this imlill cal clmueiit will bring upon them. Vomit ing as hifih ii srnto of iccuniary obilgtt ilimoi nnv man. vnuntinir for America tlie highest sim" of notional lioner. I wiy i to the tailoring nml prouueilitf eies oi America, that III the utter tejrctioii of this rcvnUitii'nsry curse of Abohtionuin, tin Irtelf tntejrrtty of Amcrrcnn IrMitntierw i.txl JeflcMoulun Dcuiocrney wiil"iuoult ou Inlllnri" At lle close of Mr. Ingfriir sjieech, Jinlp" M'Cnnn endofs-il bis trnitorntH,nid repiHliiilins utternneei.ln tlxse words: I hsrr litftil with (treat delight lit the r inmk wliieh f. . imm our t ry niiie rriesm Ingefsi'llK ami 1 I from I'lilla iphln (Mr coneiir with him In nlntf.l every thine he 1... I I 1 I.-' !.- kl..A - .tl.lMI lain. ring, eonumiin nu.1 protlucing eUs-s nr linnlencit by it. somtthlnirinB't bed'-ne to relieve them from it. nml tin? only com se Wt "rrpuilintltm" to eel nwny froni tlie bur d'ti, then. I snr In (lod's name Itt u Jue It ! Ilouil ntnl enthuiaitic cVcr 'II- IIi,uiimIIa t.tnlfnrm. In violation ol Ihe Constitution nnd In direct eiBlliel !'w-? ' 'l"y expectallon of lie satii with thoek-clslon ol the Supreme Court 0rj W,' lt M oil.. Hv.rythlnghMi- Is the United Stale, protioscs to lax i'nlted l"w ""'"' "" v ,..... ., , a,..t,,i hi i.rniuci,. . i, vu ...,..- j. ,- i i. ii'ii. i. nn it.irnn r u sw ii seeiHug lo save our pioperly In ; teil that Jeff wl'l'be truil en this Indict- Sinless botHls. I hi. I nuddlea or. of I (Uo. ff0tn . llnn. VtJ ,',,, ,ct when lie United States Circuit act of Congress, ud rrpenhalion of f April Oils. w learn ttiu k-'"""''l1 "fb...oml. to wh.eh debt to the utnount oi the lass for ll i'.x- ..,, , 1,,miMriilnull u .,,. ,.i. I'lcc ll l now ndjuurind to inevt early m nre,.ltf nmrldnl ihM Ibe lionds 'issUSil Ull- U . leimbardinullt. II Wa elli- , , c , f j C Wl prcisly provided lha the Unl, issued un- nm,t(, ,Ul oU, ,M ,,, tatl(.0 frum iM M rf i eler the net of the 3d of Match, I.-G.i, shall , , ltw m0, many uf the foreign !. n..l,ittl In the nrosecutioii bv Kx llov be exemnt from taxation by any State cr municipal corporation. It Is nbo repudia tion to the amount of the taxes levied. Iiv cauic the government promises to pxy the debt nml lutVrist. If a State was allowed to lax the bneds of Jhe Chltt-d Slates, Ihouc rek-l States Cii'itd Jo tnoro hnim by dtstioylng tho credit of Ihe United States lu Hint way, "i. than II ev have ( ver dene, or r.. ever do. by seccsslgn ,nnd tebrllioii. Ut it be ee- tablithed that the Slates or the L nit.il States have powrr tu tax I loo bonds, nud let them, or cither of them, exercise this power end-lhe ciedit of theUuited Stales Is gone forever. . Hui. repudiation" pay n debt? does ll d'schargo tho debt ? cnn.it to modify a debt that It shall not nlwnj be binding In law as well as in morals? lly no met us. It only renders Iho repudUlors disreputa ble and unworthy of credit. It is our duly, so fur ns In our pVver, to ronc the public feeling on Ihe subject, lo maintain and in sert the universal principles of law nnd ullcernnd thu importance of preserving publlo faith nnd credit. The Hino may come wheu we will have a foreign warutid an Internal rcbcllovn, nnd If our national credit Is gone, tho government W'H lie easi ly overthrown. Ah ! Is'jho little revenue w'hlch could bo derived from taxation of bonds to destroy our honor? "What shall it profit a nun if be gain the whole world and low his own soul ?" Or what shall It uvail a nation to save n few dollars by tux ing bonds, nnd lose its existence, and lis people low their liberties fofeve r, Wo have seen that.no government on earth has ever taxed its own bonds. Is the government of tho United States now la lioiiiu mem dUlmov.l Ibun tlie half ill'' llzed nations of parti of Huropo und Att ? Surely not. We call upou tha people tu rcpudiuto tha party (hat ptoposessuch In famous doctrines; ,wo call upon thu people to repudiate Fuy nud O'Mcarn for publish ing rcpudiatloirnloctrlncs; wc call upon Ihe peoplo to rcpudiuto Kelly and Smith for udvocatlng such unjust and inlipiltous meas ures; wo call upon the people of Oregon, In the language of our platform, to consign their names and the name of their party to everlasting Infamy. "N JoJxriiiNK Nominations. In another column will be (mind Ihe Union nomina tions for Josephine county. With most of tho gentlemen we aro ocepialntcd, nnd know them to h) honest, capable and sound Un l)it men. The ticket will commend itself, and receive tho hearty Kupport of every Union voter. We think wc nro sola In saying that Iho cntlro ticket will be elect ed. 4 TuK-.WtiTMiiHi-.Fof.-tevM-l-wskrtle Sun hss IrauUd through ft cloudless sky and the earth has began to put on a dry and thirsty appearance. Hut on Thursday morning lust, a heavy thunder shower drifted over tbo valcy. Haln fell for several hours and as sequence tbe fsco of ine country it greatly rresiicned In appear nnce. TELEGRAPHIC. il5';;r.i. 10 run shxtisei.. - llnlatotlic lllli (On)'. Pas- I'lUNeisciJ. May litli. The Pacific Mull .vieainship GvUn (My which left Panama April 30th, where she connected with the steamer Ic.rilng New York April 2lrt. arrived here tills morning. The new from South Anurlea Is of ll.e niol startling character. Valparaiso ha lieen boinbaidid hy tho Spnl.ll tln-t, nnd a gocxl portion id tli (own laid In ruins The following particulars nre ghen in n Chile loiter, published In the Panama .Vtor iim limit. On Uie3lsl llio iimrnlnK of tlii'tlirfatriifdliotntrtidment 11. M.frlgae ."-Wyniul t.ftmlrr with the DniltUn, and storehlii Xtrrui, left the bay to lake an cliornRe outride.. The American ships nlu had to pi't out out of the way, and nt about K i. i. the enemy's ictli liegin to lake up position over ngatn't llif tonn. The llrltlfh resident werrf promlid the proteelioti of the l'liglWi siuadron. Ihe American Commodore, Uwlger, promptly plnccd hU f'limitrnn for co-operation npalnrt ."'nln, hould tbe thrrnteuiit bombardment Ih nllctnplrd, nnd the represetil,illtc of Pnnci' wa rfUily lend.tn takr Ihe res' loniblllty of J ni nine th Americans, nnd Kngllsli to prevent lli ntroelly that was fnired j bnt nt lst Hi" Publish Admlrul drrw Imek. hestid hi Cuiild not Inlerfero except dlploftUlftilly and that Ilrltiih in terests Must look out for themselves on shore. Cow. liners shrank from under taking nelton of n st.-nce V the Spinlsti fleet when the llrllbh epmnVlore had re onled Irom llm position lie i flret had takeu. liirntstlynd most urucnily dMJJw...her?unoji the ipicsllonwn- rererml Ibe Ani.rlcnn chirked' nifalrs, (Jen. Kilpat. I to Altronsy (.n.(;ill,whotinswerwi;iho np. Hek. ismI Commodore Itopers labor In kv l be town but In tain. While this was going on. lime wa bt to neutrals nnd lh diy of It..- bamhordineut csme on. Ihe neitlrstt lill lud their ptop'tly in tke eii'iom Hosts ami lb store. 1 be conduct of th Ilrill.li Admiral ! loudly condstithil ly the nnie1lh residents. We gather some further Inlelllgeiw coneeruing tho beiif Irtnlttienl from private sourest : The fol lowing Is an i-xlraet front lMlr, dstnl Lima April lalh, to llwlgen.. Jlojer A (J... : llii.ltiyi nil along tin t'oait Is roinplclely irHll.nl with tho sbeeklng Ititrlllence of i Hie tmmtmrdinelil ! Vnlliarntsp, ail I merchant limine taken the lirreaiilinii lot rriuoiu their L'ao.1. lo ..lllll.L-o. Tla'l.ov- eriii.Hiil I.mII.IIoi;. h(. ,.), eepl lt. rn.lom llou.e hleh was Mill de.liov.d - - . . , i A plhate teller says Hint ttiv limn ion boii.tMrdnl for two hours and u half, Vl'J .hots were tired. The destruction of pro perty wilt not exceed thne million. Jhe foreign Ministers, Interculed but to no pur -..., ........ ..... 1 1"- " ,rar" aP ""' "" ;" liiero ar" iwo uoaunt; ira-ri" in uiai place, and Iko Iron Clad.. Tu the hatbor. Tlio gneil linpretslori Is, that after des troying n number of urii;eltM places, thf tWt wilt retire. At the dateof Ihedcpsrtur. of the malls, such of Ihe shop., nud .lures, a was not destiojcd, siere opened and bul ness resumid. The opinion prrvullid thai the Spaniards would turn I tie Ir attention to other defenceless towns, tint CSllao had btcti put In such a complete state of de fence, tint tho designs uf Ihu ianardt could le' i-tfietiialy thawurted. S.- Pium-ico, .May llth. A dbpitch stales ihnt Ihe widow of T. Starr King, was married in NevyYotk, on, April P-'lli, to Mr. Norrls, Secrilory of the Cal. S. X. Co., 4 , N.iiiiviu.r:, lOili, TIio Tcnu. llousoof repre-senlatlves, haio debated Iho bill, conferring civil rights ou the J-reeiliuii. An amendment that tin.' law, should nut In) cunlrue-d to permit col ored invii to lt on juries was adopted by n vislo of 31 OKalnst 2K, Another amend- incut; that colored children should not at- tend kIiqoI with the white children was adopted by a close vole. aThu bill theu pas sed by a vote of 111 agalu.t '.'8. Intensu ex citement cxbulii Nalivllle Memphis nnd Clialanooa, concerning Hie proposed Me- Iropolltau police bill conferring on iho (iou-romrnt tho nppoliitmeut of police Hoard., for each city, Tho Jolut wlect cnmmltlco heard nrguments to day, loclud log fien. Thomas who ndtecate-d Hie measure and llunlly voted, ten against three, to re- purl the bill with a recommendation that it pa.s, nut even the Franchise measure has occusluucd so much excitement. New Youx, lClh, Tbo grand preparations for Iho trial of Jelfe-rion Da-, Is, attract very llttlu alten- llou, and excite no counnent. Tho New York, papers up to Saturday Pilb, haveno edltorlal remarks on tbo subject. Tbe fol lowing Is tbo text or Ihe iudlottueut, as spiclully telegiuphed lo the Chicago TrAum; The Grand Jury, of 'tho United Slates, In and for Iho District of Virginia, upon their oaths prcient ilmt ; Jefferson DavlSj latu of tho city or Itlchmond, In tho County or Heiiflco, In Ihe District of Virginia afore said, Yeoman being an Inhabitant of nnd residing within Iho U, 8. or America, and owing ttllclgaiico and fidelity Hieroto, not having the feur of God bvlore hid eyes, and weighing (he duly of his said allcglaUco ; hut being moved .nd seduced by Iht iustlea- jlouj of thejlevlJt and, w-Jjkf(Jj. dviWag una intsnuiug lo rtotato tbe peaco and Iruuqulllly of tho said U, 8. iof America, tei disturb tho Government of the said U, S. or America and to stir, move und luclte, Insurrection, rebDllou, and war against tbo said U. 8, of America, on Iho -15th day of June, in the year of. our Lord 186s, lu the city of Klchmond County of Henrico, Dlst. of Virginia nToicsntd, nnd within Ihe juris diction ol the Circuit Court, of Hie V. S. for thn fourth Cbcull, nnd for tho Dirt, of Vn nforeaId, with force nnd arms, unlaw fully, fulely, maliciously nnd traitorously didcompiM, endeavour, nnd Intend to rnis luvy ninLcirry on war, Insurrection nnd re bellion against (lie said U. S, of America ; nnd in ordT to fulflll nnd bring lo effect, said traitorous compn"liiR, endeavours nnd intentions of him, tho said Jcu"crou Dai if, afterwards, to wit; Hero follows thechargo of tho Indictment which is too long for ourcolmns,tiot having been received till n lato hour, it Is to Hie effect that Jefferson Pavls, did on the loth, of June Ihdl, raise, levy nnd carry on wnr again t H u lawful Government of the Pnlled State wllhln Ihe jurisdiction of the said Circuit Court in the DMrict of Virginia in Ihe manner prescribed nud for the pur poses mentioned In tho body of tbo Indict ment (KiO. The .Scot I a, sailed nt uoon, taking 3000, unn dollars In specie. The Kan jaroo, nlo sailed taking .15,000 dollars In specie. Charles Kesys, Warehouse, Ilrooklyn, was burned this morning with n large amount of cotton, several other buildings were alio destroyed, the loss Is very heavy but not estimated The I I'-al Hi OlJierr's report stales lint since Ivt report, no now case of dwitlffroui Cholera bad occurred on Ihe Hospital ship. All are well on board Ihe Virginia and Il linois. Cnirino, Ifith A reconstructed Confederate sohlhr lining le-eu elecleil Clirrk, nnd .luiIceof lb Pence In Kewaneu County Wlscansln, Ihe Incumbent refund lo rutrendsr Ihe of- pllcnnl fur uMoc n. follows : Having served n a volunteer In the late rebel army . you have forf!t-d all p illtleal rllil uihIit Ihe V. S. (Sovstumrnt. nnd lb it (Soterninciil can nlmm rrctore ihem, Havini; plaeiil yourself In Ihs Altitude ol an alien enemy of the I'. S. yoti cnniioi exerel tighU and prlveb-ges, not accorded lo aliens. Nut having a right lo vote soil cantlul hold oftlee. No Itepubllo could live );u if its nekuowkdgtd enemies could larticlMtc In It.ndinlulHratloti. - Wasiiimito.v, May 1,1 Judge Under wood ho ntrtxttl jesierday tnornlng Ironr N'irllk with n copy .of the Indictment ug.imst Jell' Davis for treason, was is con sultation ull diy r, iiL Asiistnui Attorney (ieneral Asliton, Stcitl liciug temporarily tinur Cliffurd, of Mas., and Mr. M Kvci I ttt Ol New York. 'I'llO text of tho Indict I nient is not jet Inade publw but Is mid l' ,.'u "m,.ar .,u ,,' '." I'"""1 '' """"I Jury of Alexandria some months mure, whle-li Ihu government did' not proecutu. Judge U'ltlwtttods churgu to the grutid Jury on Tuesday, Muy fib, clearly sets forth their duty to u;'l leuilei.ly, vveu though their fidelity inijjh't brinj I hi in cuiuios and murdefuus assaults us had been Ihv case with a previous grand Jury. lu this connection be ajveitexi tu bis charge tu Ihei grand Jury preceding ihem, undsuid he would not e-xt.s hiiiiieir now us he belle-ted Hey alHiucw the sentiment! I.e ha-.! expressed. .Shut' then kucc bad been do c'ared, the wrTl of lmbcas curpus re-stored; rcceutly 1'risident Johnson had e-xprtsscij a de-sue that uu such subordinates us Wirix ihuu'd be bruught, in punishment (or trniuu, but that tbe chivi uf truilurs should be tried ; It wus ugaiiMt these lead' liiK'iUViiilel that he would have Ihem uel, and punish Ihe principals und not Ihe tools. It li.iJ been decided that such efl ndeis must tie tried in Virginia. At ll.e North there had b.en much cunitdaiut or the tard iness shown in bringing them to trial, ThO delay bad been unavoidable, 'there was ins will or further delay however, and he Imped the time hadcumu when it would bo shown hero tlsut trtyisqn was held us a crime meriting tho highest punishment. He urged ihaMha most of the people of tho Stute witHided with rebellion und look up urms could not be held accountable fur treason. Those whei had imtiosed unon the credulity und Ignorance or Ihe mosses, nti'l incited tliciu to rebel ugaitist Ihe Guy. ernmint he would have punished. There was no obstucle' In Ihe way of bringing ln dlctmeuu agalust all tho leaders in this re bellinn, purolcd prisouert as well as the un paroled. Judge Underwood nunounccd that hu thought Justice Cljaso would be in atler danca In preside in June. The grand Jury then re-tired usd on Thursday brought in art Indictment agalust JelTHavIs, when Jud:ri Underivnoil oiljiiiiriied Hot court In Ulchmoud. The Judiciary committee who have been making Inquiries as to what evidence exists iu regard lu Jeff Davis complicity In the u&iaiiiuallon of 1iucolu, have been unable to get any response from the Secretary of Slate showing tho reasons for the famous proclamation of May, 18C5. It in under stood that the committee will coll upon Hie Prcsldent.beforo making a report to the House. JusmriNi: Dkuockatio Convisntio.s-. This body politic (!) met In solemn cou cjavo on Saturday last at Klrbrvllle, and from the nominations maduwemorj than hair guess, Ibat there was Imlncut .danger or a ' row In camp," Ono of our. corres pondent writes from Kerbyvllle, that the Democracy aro soro, having round It neces sary to throw over nil their best men after nominating them in caucus by a two third votcj because, the minority threatoncd to bolt, In fact tbo minority ctitlroly con. (ruled the conrentlou, ami such men as Vlnlng.tWHIson and Slowe, were passed out tp mako room for boilers aud their friends. Cpi.rcruUivl4Uo.iiuaiiiiUou tat KsM-eeeet-tatlve, Durham for county Judge, liauiiah reir Clcikand Chapman, forSupt., Com., bchools. KifcerrsiKNT. Dennis Crawley, tiled a com plaint In tho Circuit Court, on the 12th, against K. K. Amberson, in a oaso or eject ment for tbe "Forty Nine." and other Mining claims lo Phoenix Precinct, Jackson county, San AcctnSxi.-Uj a, , "-" Me.sni,gal),. w.,,.,, '2 John I'earson ran eff mu " Mf Lory nivs.lt M V"r,,t , ,r,M,U d,onwereonths,.gonal 'tr'- .reoll l,lly t,J,rc.l.,0J,rtaS J' IhoyouugeMelnld will ol r(;l wogon nml cargo wvaNoh,,,,, F.nK.-or, y-.dfl;.. , mt l ;; MMlonegan'shoucuhtfifs,;,,,;, slovop,,e.andwM cfm,io ,i, of burn ng when few b,e.t, of 'J. .,...v.. ,,. wn,i, ,,, ,Umw 3VInriiod. -May 1Mb. at ihe re.ld. nee r,f ih. bf1 father, In Jncksonville. by Her. Mr fr llan...M.,M, HnrrMxx ,oMr It. I)0Rnts.nfi:.i(;.ticCity. " Tliey generomly rcmrmWrtd H,.rtltU ' erg with n bounteoussnpp.tfufnt.(tl4 for which they lave our limit, Stiru,' on tneir new h while yet In U,pJ lime of youth nnd the llidi of bcity,,, hope that ll miy nlttsy.be Sprir(!tt.1 nnd that they may enjiy ns snath kirk! ncsj ns can foil Jo tli- lot of mortj', 3D 1 33 33. I V '?J5 ''"; -; Th .mi. yn,,w, i of II and - - M.rrjtnn.agM2tti.2 j nnd 17 ih)- 6 "win , I. ).(. I . -JiH'Utmni,..odlf I vfo--? (.Ilr'....-Uvl i rtrolh'-i Its good rn',.liiii ,r. i-viwi, attend. NKWM N I IMIIT. U IIi.xbv Dim It.s.-). Trii'liH's. J. ii. Soli... Wm. Hi; ij I sW Warren Lotluo No, 10 A.I'.iA.K A HOLD their te;uUr r.iatsfr ' "jrratlons r!,. Wm' irM Kt.ms-. ' Nor prie.tbn,- Ho- fllUllijup j,. iVll.l.r. emi.ii" N I.VNfitU, WV C. W Pumr S . .: 13. F. DOWELL, m.n '.' .m- : A.T XjVtT', Jei-Kso.Nvn.it:, OnKoox iVIII nrnetif In oil iiil'i,uriiiu 7ii Judl-'lal lH'trli I. IL .-"urt-tnr (rt.''jrf eon, nud In Yrkn, Cal. UarSr.) sf s Ty eollKle.1 tut ii ORANOE JAOOB5, A'lTOllNI.Y ASH fill NUM AND SOI.lCITOIt IN CHASraiY. J.erKsoxviur. Oi.r.,iv. eimir npiMMllr the ('niill II.UM. All lieislnrs comantlid lo wt cats . I-j nrpmptly nlie'id'd I". July:?, 'IJ T. T. CAHASISS.M.D. - Wll.l. IKVUt'l Modicino tJt urgcr7 In Jucks' mind adjoining c.asities. Pt ideneein Jneksonville. J.S.HOWARD, SU11VEY0R A CIVIL LGLYI5, Jei srowi.ii: ine ltldensc near !!.' .Vuih - -1 -f e'rcs street. Jaim'j I '"' Offire at bin resl.lenee on lbiia'rit DR. L.S.THOMPSON physician ami i'iu;r.o.v, JjerKSONVILLr. I'Xtxiv. Can be round either at tbe IMj lUtiw. or Ins re'iulenre, -ne do' t-e w t'-' " preis Olllcc, preparul ( t re srr " Icntlon to llmse ruiU'i r Lu Mi' Jacksonville. Fiyi .list. S. rjFARGO, NOTAHY PL'ULIC, Yau.a Wsae.W.l, Will lake neknimh'dKinenlsefileeJ'-r test Notes and deeds msJe out l ' tleuniiil'kckuowkiueii. J" L. L. DAVIS, PliYSICUS .I.Vi SVHtSEOS. OFFICK. Three doors cast cf Uel'-8 Mnlel. C'al.Sl. 1UIDKXCK.-The Msury IIjoc.' 1...I HI.. VI... I'l 1M. . tfiirft.uniiov. ..; ... -"! j. ... i ...Ti.il. w. o, uvn- LASATER&LANGFORD, ATTOKNEYSATLAW, ..... 1 ..!,. sin- V. Th SVISSII. "inn. .-ji - j One door west of Kyge-r A H.'S' jseSf Store. jAg.ii.mx "-r',l A'nOUXKYS .XD COU.Nsl:lWW AT XjA-TXr ix'..,. Will... 'asiii.gtioi lr"-1' OFFICK 6ver Hank hitta Jg Stree-I, will .rctlloBMl't; of thu First Judicial HiHrW. '!? "i prcme Court. Collections VV' tended tu. All business entrap g enro will receive prompt atteutios.JU DR..A. B. OVERBED ......... ij .nnanetsrr lr. xivcriH-e - , -i. Izens or Jackson comity si d view liu Las returned loJacksonti lew :. . : ...... . r ii. ,, us i" ". . ine prucucv ui iutoiv..-.. --, oi' bu rouud at his om . ;U ir h.l mIu aUeol I.1" .1,1 7 "'' . y u,.W,l respeclfu" s- a renewal or former patrons. PETER BR",;oq,Itt 1-nOTOGKAPHIO ART!- IH fHBPAIIKU TU TAKK JfT,"0J OF TUB AUT, WITH ALU -ino -. . .-.L'l.fi'KOVb'T H Picture, do not $$ charges will bemsJe. 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