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i te Till; HON SENTINEI FOn TUB l'ltliStllKXOY IN' 1808, ULYSSUS N. OIIAVT, or tni ditto itATti. "WH itonc, Iho i ul iinil faithful temnt." Tht poo pit htrt rownnli fjr pttrloti puiilihment for trtltoit. rOHTIIK VIC15 l'ltKStUUNCY, (1KU, II. WILLI VMS, or ontoof. tloth tntject to tht dccMon of the Xttlotul Union Grattntlon. D. M. C. OAULT7 - EDITOR. S.vrumiAY MoitNtNO, Mar. 14, 1808. UNION STATU CONVENTION. The Unkn State Convention In hereby called to meet itt Salcn. Miuion county, Unnnii, nn the 29lh it ly or Mitrcb, A. I) . 18U3. Inr tliu pur pose of,nomlintliiB i cvmllilivtu Tor UnngreM, tolmvii'd for nt the cnuiliiK June election, three PrvtlilcntlAl Electors, HlKkiUcs to the Union Nitlonal Convention, and lor the trin notion of Mich other biulnesi m may properly come before the Convention. The following U the number of DclORltct to which c.tcli comity In entitled under the appor tionment of the Uulon State Central Commit tee, namely : lUkcr 3 llenton A Clackamai 7 Clatsop 1 LOOS MMIIHIM Ml utirrjr Columbia 1 DOittliis ! v Ct fAnt " JftCk?ou C Jo?cplilno 2 Iinv v Mnn ,. 10 M.ulon.,,. 1 4 Multnoraali 1- 1 OIK.! Tlllnmook 1 UrnMllU. t 3 Union ! U Washington,. 6 tt APCO t ' latnhlll MMMiifiMiMMM G lOlAI ilwO Dy order of the Union State Central Commit tee. J. N DOLl'Il, Chairman. J. W, Wiialley, Sicrctary. Jnckson County Union Conven tion. Thc Union voters of thli count; arc reaustt- cd to meet at ihelr various place of toIIiik on SutimUy. 7lh March next, locket dHeimlrt lu attend n County Convention to baheld In Jack- lonTlllo on Saturday. March llth, isos.ror thc purpoor fktjiiirlt (0) delcgatci to rcrre- nithli county In the Union Statu Convention, to b- ln-M at b.ila on the 2Uu lsy or March, A. I).. Idhfl. The Im.U of apportionment h onodelc-fnlo for inch nreclncl. mid one fur each KU tines and fraction of 10 or over. Umli-r the above rnli". Ilio varum pnclnct will bo vnlllkd to the following number of deleites : A'hUnd Klen Sterllnlllo Appleicatu Hull.' Creek rirklnnlllo Manzanlm Union Town Total 3 Table Uock 1 I Korrt Cn-ck I 1 Jackonlu 8 t Willow Spring 'i 1 Fort Klamtlh fi 1 Dardanells 1 I Krau Creek 1 1 31 Iljr order of Union Central Committee. C. C. Ilcfknnn, Chairman. Jacksonville, Feb. 27lb, It 08. I'riiiiury Meeting (it Aslilitinl. Pursuant to call ot the County Com mittee, the- Union citizens of Ashland precinct met at Ashland on Saturday, March 7th, lbi)t, to elect delegates to the County Union Convention. Frank Smith, Esq., was called to tho chair, and 0. C. Applegato to the pen. On motion, proceeded to election of delegates, whereupon C. K. Kliim, Capt. J. M. McC.ill, and John P. Will ker, were duly chosen. Tho following resolutions wcro submitted, and unani mously adopted : J'&iolved, That seeing in the signs of the times, that the inviucihlo and uncompromising leader ot our army is destined to bo our next Piesident, and recognising in him an uuswcrv ing pa triot, and otto who would fill with hon or tho pluco but lately occupied by the immortal Lincoltu, wo will bo proud to support lilin when the proper time i shall come. J1hoImI, That in the Impeachment of tho apostato Piesident, Cougars has hut ictlectcd tho sentiment ol tho ! loyal people of tho Union, and has vin-j dicated tho honor of tho Nation ; nnd i that by its consistent loyalty, it has endeared itself to tho patriotic people of tho country, as thu ttuo exponent of their principles. J!f.tnlittil. That as members of that great Union organization, which has over stooil remly to eontenit leartessty day or two smco n message- vvasieeetv against tieason," nullification, repiulu- c,i ,c.ro j-rom a gentleman, informing tion, and all-kindred evils, and vyh.eh , u wIb t, t , ,(, ,)Q , , in put sttanco of this course, Minlieated . , , , tho majesty of the Constitution and fow m" a'"1 "'questing her to pie- laws, nnd tho honor of tho Nation in thc putting down the rebellion, we will over consider it ono of our greatest privileges to contend in good faith for thc piomotion of its principles. On motion, adjourned tine die. FRANK SMITH, Chairman. O. C. Aitlkgatk, Secretary. m Tannkk Thoupk. Thcso talented artists gavo n special benefit on Thurs day ovening, to assist in tho ptirchaso of a school bell. A card from tho Di rectors will bo found elsovvherc. Thoy cortainly deservo credit for their gener o.sity, nnd wo trust that our citizens will not fail to rccipiocato it at somo future time. . Promoted. Lieut. W. I. Henderson has been promoted ton first Lieutenan oy. and Assigned to Company F, IstU. S. Cavalry, now stationed at Camp Har ney, Oregon. Mnkc Home llcniitirul. How ninny thoro nro who full to re- To-day our Convention meets for tho nlizo the importanco of beautifying nnd purpose of selecting six delegates to making their homes attractive. The repiesent us in the State Convention power to make homo lovely is within at Salem, and it may bo propor to mnkc tho reach of all poor nnd licit nlikc. n few suggestions. Tho State Con ven God's gifts nro bestowed for the pens-1 tion is to leik-ct the sentiment of tho ant as well as for the king; and caith Union paity ot this State, and to send yields her fiuits and her beauty nt the delegates to leptesent it in the np command ol cither. Tho lovoof child- preaching National Convention. We hood for homo should bo encouraged say let there be no quibbling on nny by making that spot the most dosha- question of policy, but an outspoken bio and attractive one on earth. ; ovpiession of opinion that cannot bo Strengthen by every possible means mistaken or niiscotisttuetl. Let thu the s.teted ties that bind the heat t to, question of universal and unqualified home, and the associations of youth sulViugo bo set nt lest, by re-nlllrming will s.ive manhood fiotn many a false ( the light of every State, enjoying its and dangerous step. When Iloratious, i constitutional lelations with tho Gen laden with his warrior's harness, o.v, etal Government, to regulate thu status Imitated with toll and brave blows, of its own clectots. was sinking beneath the foaming Ti-( Not tlml Congress has ever denied ber, n glance nt the white poteh of liU. MlcIl riglt t0 t10 ytntc9 tint continue viueelad home, filled his heart with toiilthelreonstitutional obligations, stiength, nnd he leached the Roman . bt th,u thc quC!!ti0l, ,y 0t enter bank in safety. A glance back nt the, i)U) ,,, imtjoniu vatulim in nny am spot where the hours of childhood ,,, , or c,nlV0l.ni Bi,n,,e. n,i ,1,.,, have been spent among thc attractions j ,, nny bo Mt fo eoUelllellt i,y ti,osc or n pleasant home, has often recalled , w,0 ,BV0 tie rjalt t0 contlol iti 0lir the wavering strength of manhood i 0ff1 01)ilion t,8 qliewli0I1 scarcely amid life's angry singe, nnd enabled I UW(U ri,iu!nUion. The foteing of no many n snuggling swimmer to bullet, M,Vngoon the South, wciecogiiize successful' with the waves of sin nnd temptation. Make home lovely hum ble though it be; let not a spot of earth be wasted, no matter how nar row its compass. Plant your littlu en- Cl,l""n ",l" ,m,U!' "'" "W,B childhood loves them ; nnd back j in.;Uor ,0W biU.k tlloy Wt,rc wcro ))Cl. through the dim aisles of Time, nyc, ,,,,. cnljtclj t0 t.xercio the elective even Irom the vetge of the tomb, your,, mllcNo th!in tl0S(J wI(J ollf,ilt t0 ein.ure.i win iooigi.uci.niy, aim uiv ,k.tmy jt. i,t nn,,,,l0 necessity the hands that made their little world 0t M,tl we wti invt ueferrcl beautiful. Flowers cost nothing lut tlmt tK ulljllU.iij,0lll liegl0l.H wliolmil ii little care, and that i more than te-, m)t wmi, , ,,0 nnnV ,,,, ol hmt paid by the pleauie of their pocs- Ucil ,)U I)rjvt,Bc; '0 1!IV1. al sion. Adorn your homes; and though ....... P,111,IilWi .iin, .i..,.., ...... , t crcato envv. it will excite emtllntion , , . ' .... . , Iso, nnd your children will learn to i ovo ,011K, ns ti,c dearest nnd most de- . ,, , , ,, , sirablo spot on tho face of nil the 1 I earth ra" ' - . - ( , jIisri:imii:si:.ntatii).v. In the last is- cue of the lleceilh; it is icpreseutcd that .Mr. U. S. Hayden was a candidate for tho Hceordeiship, in oppoitlon to .Mr. Owen, nnd that the former gentle-; man only leccived 17 votes oitt.of 151 j cast on "the day of election. Such is, not the fact. Mr. Harden tew not a cuHilitlutc, but rereived a compliiucn tary vole from that number of his per sonal friends without his knowledge. Tho fact that .Air. Hayden has been honoied with the ofllco for six consecu tive term-, with n political majority always against him, is evidence enough that ho discharged his turn with dig nity and fidelity; and ho should bo al lowed to retire lioni ofllce at his own earnest solicitation, without any tin geiieious insinuations that he was badly beaten, when, in fact, lie was not a candidate. Our neighbor's lematks may have been ittail vet tent. Wo hope Midi is thc case. Si'iti.vn Noti-s iiy a NmiiiiNfi.i.i:. Listen to his song ! Hcd-rock Demoe iaoy is pouring poison in the people's ears, while thu "independents "sleep. Willow Springs is capluted, and the last gun of thu "independent" wing spiked. Tho leader is riding n high horse, nnd counter-hopping " politicians must tako a back seat, The sualllo bit of tho "leader" is in tho mouth of Demoeiaoy. Tho old J.itlu may winco and buck, but can't throw him. Dry goods cost money, but sweet words will honey.fugle tho voters. J.0ok wild, " independents," for your rack will bo empty, mid tho" bed-rocks" aio going to gobble tho fodder. Fukakb or Tin: Tisi.Kait.U'ii. A 'paie linn a Union berth. 'Iho Opera tor hero supposed that -tho gentleman was in an aflectionato mood, ns tho bo victorious." The reptilo it seems message- was repeated ft second time J tin tied its head tho other way. "Ho tho same way. Ho delivered it so, nnd thought that those who fought in tho tho perplexity of tho person's wife was front ranks when the batllo was hot relieved on her husband's ai rival, by ' test ought to have tho positions rather his explaining' that ho telegraphed to than thoso who followed only to feed have ft tram bath icady. It is n good on tho spoils." He said " that n little joko either on tho writer ot tho mes-1 counter-hopper In Jacksonville, who sage, or on tho Operator who sent it. ws scarcely yet dry behind tho cars I since ho voted tho Republican ticket Daily Unionist. AVo havo received ' straight voted for MoBi ido and Gibbs, two numbers of tho Hally Unionist, had nbuscd him, nnd talked as if ho It is a fine paper, half ns largo as tho , owned tho party." -All of which re weekly, set in small type, thus afford- marks wcro well received, and fiom ing n largo amount of reading matter. which I inforred that thoso of us who The paper is nbly conducted nnd woll i had joined tho party recently for tho printed, and every body along tho sake of getting an ofllce, had better daily stage route should subscribe for I tack on to tho other wing, tho Dally. Terms, $9 por year. Riorrr Wino, Our County Convention. ns an imperative necessity, just as much so as was the enlistment of black troops dining the piogiess of the re bellion. We have o.presed tho opin ion that those who voluntarily stepped lorwnul to nc t the Government. no ,....,,1, tllnV!,.r..imt loo lltilf nnd enn lillteli stlllrage not too little, mill inn t )(, t,5.jn,, tmt intelligence , .,,.,.., Mi11111i,i i... .i... !.. ntmllllrniiiin nione siioiiiu tie tni oni qutiiiiKnuon, nimlivsl alike to all .except thoiu who i i i i- i ate barred by pag.inion Irom beeom- ingpnit of ngteat Chrntiau Kepubltv. ol We do not force our views on thc paiy ', wo simply le-nlliim them, and express the hope that our County nnd Slnte and National Conventions may l.v proper, iiiiniistakable and deeided oxprc.ion of opinion, give the He to the asset lions that the Union patty is in favor of unqualified and universal suffrage in any State now icprcscutcd in our National Cougiess. Willow Springs Correspondence. Mi:. Kimon: As polities is the most impoitant of all subjects nt present, mid especially that branch which re lates to the .Sherilfrt ofliee, I oiler my opinion of the seno of this unlet ly lit- tlocainiion this subject. IJeing ono of tho leccnt cunveils to Deniiieniey, per haps I ought to have written to the I'evi'llk, but as it appears to belong to tho "bed-iock" wing, I wits in doubt of its being accepted in that quarter. Our vicinity is intensely Democratic that is, "bed-iock;" so I suppose n new convert can't have an ollleo before the next election. Our Democratic Club had its regu lar meeting on S.ituiduy night, which was largely attended, mid wasuddiess. ed by Messrs. Fay and Ivlippcl fiom Jacksonville, and others. Tho leader said the scramble for ofllce reminded him ol n pack of cayotes, where two weic fighting for a bone, nnd the test standing mound waiting for them to diop it, so that they could jump in and gobble it. Ho said "that they had attempted to drag him into their peisoual mattcts, simply bee.itiso ho had exptessed a ptefeienco for a candi date, as ho thought ho had a right to." Democrats had icmnustrateTl with him ngainst taking any part in these differ ences, as ho hud always been regarded as tho leader modest of tho party. "True," ho said, "ho had raised tho party from a low position to its pies cut standing, and ho had fondly hoped to pat it on tho head when it should LETTER FROM B. F.. DOWELL. Wasiiisoton, D. C, I 4tii Kcb'y, 1808. j Senator Williams has just finished one of thc ablest speeches on Recoup struction that has ever been made in the Senate on the subject. He proves conclusively that tho rebel States for feited their rights under the Constitu tion when they combined to destroy the Constitution, IIu read the lesolu- tion of July 1, 1804, declaring that these States wuiu incapable of oxercis v.3v w ..v ....... ..v w. w mi: functions as such in the union, nnd " t 11 1 t he showed that Senators Doollttlc and Ilendiicks voted for this resolution; and Mr. Williams also showed that Messrs. Hendricks and Huckalew votei for the resolution of Feb. 8th, 1805, excluding tho rebel States from partie- ipating in the electoral votes for Presi-, (lent ami vice rresnieiit. lie snoweii ., ..!! . 1 .1 the Repitbliean party stood upon the s nine ground now Unit tliey 1I11I hi D4 and '05, nnd that these leaders of .. .l!.t I.. ... '04 the Democratic party had changed. or innocence in the articles of impeach Messrs Hendricks and Huckalew incut, being allowed to sit ns n juror. ' 1 ., . , .1 1 ... , Of course they do not expect to carry wsH? both present, and they admitted j XsH .,uj,.. they had voted for these inensuies; j l. Thoy will raise thu question that the lesolution nnd net in question whether Senators Irom twenty-seven was only declinatory, nnd they hud States constitute the Senate "of the voted for them under the peculiar ctr- titustauces of tho times to picservc oulcr in Congics. bclievitii; that in their condition the electoral votes of thixe States ought not to bo counted so as to iulluciice the lesult ot the Presidential election. Mr. Williams renlied ho was not , ,, . , , concerned with ieaons iiitliieiieiiig r. . . ocnaiois 10 vote upon legal construe- 1 C ttons ot tlio Loiistitiitiou ol the Untlcil ..... . ...... States. He then proceeded to show sllnw that tho Supreme Court had no right to ' nttciiipt on tho part of tho President deny the power of Congress to decline to force himself upon tho Democratic these States in insunectioii, which de-' P'V'V their candidate. ' ' v'"1'"- ; u. ills:-: BSffsaSssa; by Congress, except as to lonnessec. I , Me vory ,( ,m,all , 0j)tnjn j)0l. He quoted two cases decided by tho session of the War Olllcc. Supremo Coin t, showing that Cotigiess i TimnC special says the Reconstriie was the sole judge of the situation, tiott Conunittee will to-nionovv; oporl t .i . .i a .i u. . n bill or tho adinision ol Alabama and that the Southern State,, we.e lllllU,r , he Constitution, recently voted public enemies; that no liinll.itl.ui ex- , , , .sled upon the power o the conqueror TIii ,.',,;,. l(.,.jai K!iy, ,jmt over the conquered be ige.cnts save , f , ,(, , , VlWvM m mit. UI!V"(," J' i ' iiiviM- ... ..... v......,,.iv.iv v.... ".W'7-lnl "that at the giivenimeuls in the Nnitli;' that the Deiiioeraevhail eiidorsed Johnson and wuiiim.il nan u iiiiixi i on, mm thev weie now estopped Irom denying i .. . . . -i . ..' !.... . . .-. .r io.ioiiiisoii mo c iiisiiuiiiimii i rigm to dtetalo terms to the Smth. (nil"less ,'.... .i.i " ,' ,""',,!, was the vviii-iiiaking power, i nil no peace eonldiie .....do without tlie eon- sent., I in. Senate. Mr . .Inliii..;.. I.v ; ii. MHiviiiiiiiiiiuiii. ..iin tin., iiiii'.irer. iisiniiieiiisi'H Ill .1 - t .1 iiiudivds mill thoii.in.s in the South aiieriiiesiiireuiier.il i.e.', nun an tue ,. .i ... i ... ... ... i .i ... i .,. ., oigiuiiM'. ... .mes , ,..-,,.,. , ,. . . i . . i .i o . i ii i. was eons,,,.,.. ,. . ... ,. i.tui ... .m,- ,,,,,..,,. )lUs , K WHuvinI eh.se it ccta.ny was ..........utlonal . f , w (, iw ' ,,, ,,., lor (ongnp to i.,ln.,....W.. he , imllo,,M,,,v ,-,,,, being lnouyht to whole s iceeli t an able de enso of thei..'i p I.t'innslriietiiin Acts of Couuress, mid witheiiug a lebuke to .liilin-oii noil his followers, the Democratic p.iriy. w.vit claims. Philo Calleuder, in IMO.iis CoiiimN iouerot Oiegou War Claims, ainliteil and nllovveil to .lillereut individuals to the amount of 8l3,tm 84-100, for which Congiess has not made any pin vision to pay. Mr. Mallory today in ttodtieeil u'bill to pay them, which was lead twice mid refeircd to the Committee on Claims. tlll.VNT AliAI.NHT JOHNSON. HigbyV iinporlaut coiiespiiiuleuce between Gen. Oram mid Piesident JolniMtn, in telatiou to the lecoguiiion of Mr. Stanton as Seetetary of War, has just been leccived by tho Speaker of the House. It completely cxposcx the trickery of Johnson, and 'vindicates (Sen. (Smut. I enelo-o a copy for pub Llic.it ion in tho Skminll, Iiiiiii wliieh it will be seen Johnson intend. -d to de stiny the character of Gen. Grant, by getting him to viojato tho law of the land. Vo have published n gteater part of this cortespoiiileuce, and owing to its gtcat length wo omit it. Kn. Tint i evolutions adopted in Q'ougress on the 3d iust., by thirty-four majority, declaring that it is not expedient to grant any further railroad subsidies, is a heavy, nnd porhaps n finishing blow, for tho present, to the Not them Pacific and the various binnch railroads which have been projected, and for which Goyei iinicnt aid has been sought. We anticipated this result, knowing that, owing to tho present stato of thu na tional finances, tlioio was a stiong op position in many parts of tho country to any further grants of tho kind. Or eroiuan. m Rkiuhnkd. Lieut. Small who had taken somo prisoners to Vancouver, somo limo since, psed through town last Sunday on his way to Fort Klam ath. Fok San Fuancisco. Mr. Sam Sachs, of tho firm of Sachs RVos. left on the stage for tho Bay City. look out for now spung goods. ' Union County Convention. This body will meet at tho Court Houso to day at ? o'clook, p. u. Dolegatos will please bo on land promply. TELEORA1M11C, Washington, 0th. Rcvcrdy Johnson presented the cre dentials of George It. Vickers, Senator from Maryland, nnd inked that he bu sworn in. He was mlvnneing to the President's desk for thnt purpose, when Mr. Sumner lose nnd offered n icsoltt tion iclerring his credentials to thc Ju diciary Committee, with instruction to inquire whether the government of of Maryland is icpiiblicnn in form suf I liciwm. " . - ",""" ni this t me. After debate, Mr. bum - I 11 1 f llcient to allow her to send u Senntor nor wltlidicw his resolution, nnd Mr. Viekcis took tho oath and his seat. Chicago, nth. Washington spcciuls to-hight say I ii. ....(, , 0 j that leading Democrats intimate that w Piesident has fully decided unoni 1 1!.. - t. .. . 1. . llllll regaillitlg ItlllieilClimeUl: his itnpciichii will iippe 1st. His counsel inii'iit' In point I'l"-"' '! -' 7,. "" ,1 111 ;- Oil Flllhiy.lllltl Will lisufnrilll extension . ........V,,.. ...111 .i..,., i,t(,..t i oveiv . .... , -"j ----- - - --, 1 II III IV. HypuliHi-iiii Senator who exinessed 1111 opinion legatdiug thu Piesiilenl'sguilt United Slates: thev will maintain that until all tho States nro represented in the Senate nu! Houe. thu former 1)01 dy is not competent to try the qttes in" of impeaching the President. FnUiut! in both ol these, the Presi tion dent will llruilv refuse to proceed with the trial, nsorting that in such n ease justice cannot bo done. Then he will . t.. M...t .......1 !.. 1,t .!. n.!... fi.,,1 1 w , ,, , . ,.--.-j npnenl direetlv to the people to siistnin I.!... .....1 ...,u ),,, 1, .,.,.,. ..1 il... l..,ll,ii ii-u inn rem in in ..-. .-., ;. apieni tureri htm tiuil pns " " v" ,m v ......... ( 1 1.. .. .1... C Tl. ..... ntiv tirrniiiar nut m.iinii I iin Niiirv i """." ' IIIIT rH'IIIHV. J IIU nilll i meets wttli somo credence, ami among , Ifi'iiiiblleans is icimulcd ns n shrewd ing that he has eoneerled n plan when- . . mi ()i,l.. COIIUM'SS III tllC ( , ,,,..!. ...in i... .i....i,....i . ..vi I'riilm- "' '" ,l '" '" ''"vt "h r i meets. The Radicals have 1M . .. , :!,... i i,.iia i eurrieil the tuuiiiei nil eleeltous in N .Meniti i s. Jerry hick, V1 ,' " ,,,i . I""'. "',.,' S)tiiinbnry, nnd Heii). Curtis, ol Alary - . . .. ...Li.ivelv tleterinineil ; , ,,,,,,,.,, ,,;1IIIM,. I- . .ek- .nm.,t , iK. .elieved will be i. ....... .,..... ii...... r !,.. lll'llll'll. t'Ml III. IHU ' IMIUVI ' ' i... i.io..i iiiuiirr in. is. in inn- in iiiiii-v. iiimirr I mis. in inn- hi I .. .i. i.';..i ,,i U1,,,u i iin'ium'iu i' iiiiiii i. n.Miii'ni'1 ,-,.,i- II VS id. , . tr ,, WO(11 W .-elensed trial. wtuum. l Tmmn w t Oiti:iio.v MAi'i.r.HuuAit. Dr. Popple ton has given us u specimen .if nnne maple sugar, mad. by hi bint her K. R. Piipplt'lou, nt Seiipiinose, Columbia enmity, during the last mouth. He tupped six small ticesau.l obtained ol "sugar water," about two gallons por day oral that rate, Fiom the run ol about a day nnd a half he boiled down thico pounds of sugar and about three pints ol heavy granulated syiup, The sugar is certainly as hands. unc and inn e as nny wo ever saw in the finned or .'liar.ls.it the Knsiern Slates. Mr. Pop pletou, after making this experiment is satisfied that lu'ciiumiiki' sugar fiom the Oregon maple of as good quality as nny in the wo. Id, and that thesyiup of the tteo will yield such u per cent, as to be lemuiierative. There nie ma ny pliiii's along the Columbia livernud the Willamette too, for that matter, wheio maples are uumeinus enough to lender sugar making prolltuble, 0o goniim. Gov. Woods, op Oiikoon, Makp.s a Sknoai ion. Manchester, N. H., Fob. 27. The political campaign in this SImIii is verv niiiinnted. (loveriinr Woods of Orecon Is now delivering 0011s, 01 urcgon, is now nuiv crin, a most eloquent nddtess to nn immense nuillenee, ami untioiiniieii nppiause. The Unionists of tho Stato nro every where working with tlio greatest en thusiasm. Concord, N. II., March 2. Governor Woods, of Oregon, addressed nn iin monso nudienco hero on Saturday even ing. Tho wildest cnthuiasm piovailed. Tho Gov 01 nor delivered ono of tho best speeches over dolivcrcd in Now Hum Bliire. Shooting Afi'iiav at Coast Fomc. A shooting and cutting nffi ay occurred nt Coast Fotk tho present "week, be tween 0110 Southwell and Clark. Wo haven't heard full particulars of tho skirmish, but learn thnt Southwell fired two shots nt Clatk, nnd then his pistol being taken nvvny, went nfWhim with a knife, inflicting wounds on neck nnd face. Clark, wo understand, wns un armed. Tho canso of tho difficulty our informant did not etnte. State 'Jour nal. m Nbw Hami'siuhr Elkotion. Re turns not nil received, but It is cortnin that the State has given Republican majority of btween a,00fJ and 4,000. I .'J " i 'i S.T-186O-X. A (rent Vrcncli rhylcln nojit " More Ihtn hlf of li rifmi;in;itl1WMrtllnM.,.M.h,rn1lf.'d.Ti, , gtMtiMret of hiiihi to wro the conduit ortutsiom cli nJ ml tfgiiUr nJ iinlfifin, lht tlin.i from itl-M.f In the wnrlri cntnei from neftlrrt to fitllfth. IV from II. HI III Ml II. Mil .'I J .1 .'lll, vt.t. vnill.v. w., l.f mctilnr)rofthttM1)f,iinJfcrrJ rtl.tMo." Now, It Ii A fuel, pnnltlra ml wtll known, Ihit thtro It no iucii bulwmk lid iwiliMnl for I he Stonucb a) PI.ANTATIOlt IIITTRIIM. ..- . fl I. ... !,.. IlltHH A. MAH.IA. .a. ., ,TI,l''ri'iMTon'einowiijiibriiiiiMtofpopit fjrTinrtrmMomiifii"tiinvhontofonlfr." Tho ctt nf It Ii thl I rinntatlnn Hitler nro enrttln ttk,niiniiwitiorii.unJiiirowiiiriii Initilinitfr. Tliotrn.Untrnftlio onrllini offi nlwvuwnd.nnirojnll.lnn-.Ji Uitlllllo ' tntnrrrtt UitJnlrM of Hi Slomvh, tt ll lit mnclilntrr Koprmtii Nulnreli 1 n wir. Inward n rnro I mi no n-o it iiiuo niiinc t t proptr llmo, llm? much more rrnmbl nm ,c.,i;ii,llhflplierlonulllinrnllf,yttpowrftil ,c.nii,llhfipi1erionuiiiinrniif,yttpowrftii Tonlr. llnn In llnir nthl KMkeiinml.li'frKtWeiiriillTo !'"" iiii..K.no.i;.irmi.n.in.fyniiiurhitu oillj llliptir Rlhl P1AIII III? lll. 01 uii.n.nuuvia. nly iluptfy mivl pUnt I Important Certlflcntcs. " lowo mnrli loynu, fr I Ttilly btlltrt tb PtiinUllon lllltcni Imm mwmr llf" Kir. VI. II. VVAnuONklt, M.drlJ, N. Y.H " Tliou ltt nl nt two lotlln more of tho MitnUllon nitlira. My Mire 1ml Iwrn irMtly Iwnlfltxl by Iktlr u.. Thy frl.nJ, Ai- cmfiiv, I'hlUd.lplil. l'," I hnTt tttn ctrnl infTt rr frtim Dr.pf pill, ml Iml to kUMiin prwichlnit. Tho I'Untttlon IlltlfraMtcruioJ nif. ItllV J. S CATItOnrf, Itothf.Ur, N. Y.M I linro rIVcii Hit I'ltnUtlon Dillon U hntvlrnl. of our dl.Wl aulJIcra with tho mott Mtonlili Ing tffrct. O, W. II. ANDIIKWS. Buptrliitcniltnt Solillrn' Home, Cincinnati, 0." Tlii.rinll.m lllllrrinklhrfk itronR lh lon (tnl I hrlllUnl, niilnrrvilinuiit I Nuturo'a rU rr.tor.r. Ilii lilllilio omy lvni n..iirni iiwi in nn.i iii in trniiy I'll Hire itunUnlof Ilio PLANTATION IIITTKIIH ilfrom. Ktrrr Ulllo lnr th folmllo of I ff.nttliir, our litntur on a tint lUlt.ujttilng, or II cum) b An.reonpren.imgtot.u PLANTATION niTTKIlS Any,,rtonpMtMi.llnKtoitiii.i.ArvT.Tiu.N nm . tntnlk oriiyih FiioiHiminii.rti.i imrir. "f rrfilW ImlllMj St tlil our I'rlfttt Sl Be Bump It usMUTiLVTuiioTfrftfry IL.M t.. .11 tlHil.l Mr. roik. I ""' "'. .'.mji.., v... nxiri i! Drtltri throulout thtwotu 1. II. DltAICi:. At CO.. New YrU, Solo 1'rep'r, ni:i)ii(jT)i Ai. co., .no anil '118. Front Street, Him Francisco, Agents for California and Nevada. rr.RAN. I.j"n' Mnjn.lk In.Kt IN.witrr It mrt nl ttrltnilftlh totirryllilng i.f tin llwet tltt rit, llotcbtt, let qultutt, Anit, lliifto, IT KILLS INSTANTLY. VVhil I. preullMly iiirpil.InK In rrnnl to In IhU trtl cl It, lint iKilllli.ln.lln lla Iniltnl lMth to lnKI, It I. urifrttlr li.riul... in tn.uklixl unit doint.llo tnlnult. llUi nlnlt.1 or tulf n llh Impunlt) u . it.rT.uii.mi.,u kno.n. n n t M.i-.ilr,ciien..vn.iiny t.d. iu.v. ' itifcttt. Ti. ...i... ... n,. .i.n.i..,..r'. i., il rtnt.nntif.i or Mtrn Mini impuniii. 11 orn 10 Ittlluivny of ttnlnrnl UMIniulihril rht nilill llitt It U POISON. t tttlifwlton to lit tiully tn.1 rrt-llly I'.nv ttcli flaik. lltwtitoicoun- i.iu...f i.n.i vv, : Anyii,iniMofti.u . mt..i.nlmliil..iH.r.i.i,nififtll. Anr.lnitil.illlpro. ' eilt,ii1.r1ilir,l,i.i,.iiiire,fc,ii.,r. bvMi.y.iiuruWuitid,titin.Bibti-ifl.ei.i, Tht tt nulnt hut Hit ilintlnroofK. Lis, ud In M- jii:xh;an .MUSTAMl MNIMUNT. It I. n lmltlrd frt lint tht Mulfun Mmtinc Unl m.nl wrfntmi m..ri rurt In n li"il.r time, on uiui tud btn.l, llianany trlldf orilUiiirfr.l. ,Nnrx'ixi"l h ntr Utulni.nl'lto uitful udB- CMloU.ilKUllUf ItllKI MTMS, SlIIIK TllllOAT, Htht Sh JniNra, Iku.vt. Illll'IsM. Mm Ann:, .Vl'IMINH, S..UII.IIIS. Fsmii Cits nn Wocxm OrtnyollircoDirUlnUrrulilniintiltrntliiDllctllftn. 11)11 IIOIISKS It liinliKll.ptnlll(.ni MlmUi rtmnly In tllrtiM nf Sp.ulo, Splint, Illojllonf,Wlii.Ull,IIrul..,Slr.i, te. It tliouM m krpl In ttrry lioiiio, cirop, nnd Itttilt. At cldtnVt III ocenr. I'romplliit .t It iBlcnty, Allitrnnlnl.wrPillnl.l pttltti(iATlatt,titriic lh.ln.lurt.fO VV r.l.rik,Chtiul.tn.Uipiliilt U. S.iltoipofDI'.MAS IIAIINrS t Oo.oi.rlht top. Antffoit Lu km m.lo loctiunl.rf.il It wltbtn.p ilonanUltUtlr. lm tlmtly I Sollliy til DrintRl.li and SlurttlntTiry town tod bIb liitinpon l'(IHo owl, llcileiiiption or State Bounty Jloinls. OrrtcK Statk Tiikasciit. I SAl.hU. K.li'y 20lli, IRHS. f SnAi.r.n ritni'osAbs wii.i de rkckiv. id Iiv tin' nniKrrIi;iiuI. nt In ofllce. In Pa lem, until 12 o'clock, M.. Mnrcli '.'Olh. I ACS. fur Hit) nirn rnli r of lluuniy llmi.li, I'mi.il iiiulcf Ilio l'rnvlilnn of mi " Act of tlm U'rMaIIto AMcniMy nf tliu State nf Orepnn, grtiitliiR bounlltfn to voliinleert nf tills HUte, rnllxte.1 In tln htvIcu n r tliu Unltfil States. npproTrd Oct. '.Mill. Ibfil." nt Hit lovvrit rati'f. not m ci't'illiij,' pur vhIiio, as may rttlcnn tbe grvateit nuinlx'r of Honda. Filled! Ibnutanil ilnllars, nnw In Ihe Trew- nrjr. npplloAlilu to tlio reui-mptloa of Atd ' Howl'. Illili lo bo .l.ltriw lo E N coo,a. Slate Trerer. Mch 7tbi ,8ll8f rneM.w. KedeiaiitloH of State HohiIi. RelieC OrncK Jjta Tiikasiiibk, -f Saiam, Kub'y 20th, 1808, SEALED PROPOSALS WILL DE RECEIV til by Ibo underilgnctl. at hi o81e. in Sa lem, until 12 o'clock. M., March 20llt, 1818. for tbe furrondtrr of Hellvf lloudo. Uet) under tbo l'rovliluns of an " Aol of tbe Legitlatlre Asrernbly of Ibe Btato of Oregai. rantlnc relief to volunteer) or Ibis Statu. wiUtted lo, the service of the United StaAea, approved Oct. 24ib, 1861," at tbe lowal rnte, not exceeding par value, aa mnr redetiw tbo- greateat nixuvoer of Bonds, Ten thousand dolltw nnw In tbe Treaaarjt applicable lo Ibo leikroiiljoji ol laid Bouda Utda lo bo addresieil to K. N. COOKE, State; treaaury. March 7h, 1888. bcM.w. SEEDS! SiEPSt A LARGE SELECTION OF FRBSH (MR den Seed, from the Balein 8ee4 Garden, Juit received at tbe qilrnrug .Store. All Ulnda of m. Inoludlug FLOWItll. 8URUD aa-JTRBB SUED, ordered (rata 8a ktonvllle, Feb. 31t, 1888. feb 13-M