Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3819, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1863 — Page 2
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Ik IrlrfrOoro Untile. Dtf-mg th ps wos toe au severe battle of tot war iwe iwni bttwten the irmw of
Th detail of ib engagement. so f.ir
a w bare rc.Yrl them, ara appalling The Uajrhter wv terrible Never mi there more cournfo and heroism Khited. ami never will, mure fearful rewait Blood wee abeil t hon eh
hitman kfoiwae' of no raloo. Tnnowand of brare men Ui4 down their lives to rind rate the
cawoo they Bad or. m od. a freely . ever PktoB Ace wa offered In thoaaande ( household
li there Ke m umirtu' I the father, brother
and on who haie tbu fallen. The arvoonts of the battle- re marre and
OOOOnVaBaOtOr. A victory claused for the Federal arm?. tit '.t -l.e not appeir that the rn hdtK anhdoe-l If it hi a victory . it haa been . woo t a fearful cost We ran form no intelii--e. .( the res ile S .emulations re ue- ' les. whm tw day will reveil the vl I i-'orr. for sad it will be, however triumph mt our arms saay nave been, or may yet he. We my havoj ocmmoq to rejo e thai a victory haa been won,j but we know that we raut mourn the Joe of the : thousand of brave snd gallant spirits who have lallen. In view of thia ternSc content is it not time to J
pa ue and thiii it ? Whv this sacrifice of human life? Is it nereeaary? Meat it continue? Moat the Ud be deluged wall hum in Il mhI belore the controvert" :an be etile i? Must reaouahle,
?lli-ent men. who btve no pergonal enmity
ach other, be forced into thi brutal
Uuichler, when the parties in controversy tnnt
I fiirally agree noon a ettletnetit? War cannot . . Wf t " . - I r I .
ior" it i moii r e-tnnot compel i rienj"nip
Otherwise it force a -epir.ition It mikes the dividn ; line .der mike two families of the " niiL'l.t and houid be one It weakens
and imjoverilie-t both of the contending pirties Would it not be wi-e to stop where we are? We ha .e -j row i. upon mm) a battle held, thai the j pe.jp&s of the North and the South are etjusl in I r.n fr ir.-i Inc.,-in We are ol the s .une i -.ice .
Howjjet u- be nuuiy enough, reasonable enough, eiixdde enough to etile our imtjon.il uio -" -tional ddleiei.ee bv a different arbitrament than
that f war Wood enough has been fhed. Monev enough ba been waved Let us rscn together. Li humanity, inte! Ivence BBn common eue settle the controversy Let u not lou-er pur-ue a eooOOpt winch if ex- j hauMin the contending parties, and a loch, if c .iiiiuueU much longer, must rum all. T
graves of those who have fallen in this unnatural w ir, m ike thi silent but eloquent appeal to the country. Will we heed it? - -as 1 Lincoln i lrarlauimlon. So far as ae ha'-e heard, the em sneipalloo i m-Urn it ion of Ahmaimm Limpmi i i es tiie
, iniisiion .t int-n ronwerrattve rittten, of all who sincerely md earrtestly desire the preser
ration of the ITnion There is no esc i, ing the i-"uc It is Ahsdiiionism It i- th fieedom of the negro or the enslavement of the white citizens
The win cannot lw pro-ecuted for the object now i avowed by the A liuiin-tratioii without imposing ' upon the people burdm more grievous than th : im i n itioii of the inoni delude! sentimentalist
ever aftnbutH to the enslaved Americans of Af fic.ui descent Such i- the sentiment of every man i.ot deluded with the false idea of Abolition phil.iathrophy The Chicago Time thus commenta uoii I s set of the 1 'resident: The deed i done the tleel whi-h unites the
peo tl a, thf South forever in their r-tdlion.
7 jWes the people of the North V the furM,ernfv)se,tition of the war the deed whi h converts the w.r frowj i eonstilulioasl content fori
the nitegritv i ttic I nion to an unconstitutional cruside i"i Um liberation. I three millions of nejro bsrrvjiri mJ and their enfr uichiaement as citiaetis t)ie deed which destroy the last hope of the preservation of the old Goverr.nsflM and inaugurate- a luturr dark, uncertain and dreary the derl which is s unwarr luteal in military as it is in civil Jaw. agaiosl the purposes of which
th hum anity of Christendom will protest, and tu i avert thecoiisetjuei i'c, of which Kuropeaii fKiaer will oiler lere Ihe deed is ione. The craziest . a(Kiliiioi,i-ni haw chievisl the very acme of its desires The cilI for which the war Was com , luetic. Iv the .Lou it,. uit party the seoaralioli of the I'nttui and an armel aim slavery cruaide his been rea'-he! It is not a deed without a nie It will lie known in all hi-torv as the nio? wn ked. atrocious ami revolting deel itrtrle. n the ami al' of civilization. The L'no inn iti K"7rrr, c mmenting upon the proclamation, remark: l'he ppvcbtmalhoi will divide the North. There can lie no umtv o teelmw. herealter. st the Nmih on t!e war. No. true l)etn.crii i!l SttDpuii the war w if I under thai proclamation. It will ( euf"Wtel fMdelv bv AlKuitn ni-t. The line be twe3i the upporters hii s opponer.s id ihe war will, hereafter, be broad and uumist.ik ttle The pr 1 mi vion cuts off all Democratic sympathy with the ol.jf. t t i which the war is to he press cuted The pn.clam ttion is thrown in the (act, as f in denion. of the tapression of Northern public sentiment at the recent elections It is issued in contempt of the wishes of the people, who, in advance, expressed their disapprobation ol it. It humiliates iu the dust every Northern man of noble heart, generous impulse and American pride. The idea that twenty millionid N'ortlierueis cannot conquer eight millions of Sinthern men. without calling u the assistance of negrvies. and usinjj servile insurrections as an inatn.ment. can not be otherwise than humiliat ing to American pride Hon .lohn I I'-hcr. Asaistanl Secretary, is ow Acting e. retary il the Interior, and at teii'is C ihinet meetings A round sis thousand is the Democratic mav:.t in Wisconsin. rhe letres-. th ;iu to our country seems to be UngaiJiers.
STaTL.1 Anvn . mi NT BT TSJ. AlWI1ISJTs tio- Wi Hv Not asi Ca'saor Pit Down this Kkscllio' Wüst this Dbci vr altes Mcass KxisuM.afti - n i'Osias or THE CoyrtDMATM THK! (.'ArTlH 3,MI r Ota laoors Wautk S.wui or tu LariTuL FasMOMT to as M vi i GsMKaat. i . (.'hiis, amij Nf a i. BiTLca to na M a ot 9ai sltast or War 500.000 Nroao Soldi uw to bk Abmeu. tj SaavK Dcaio thi Waa.
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The ins wa not drv with which I hid written
I xpitlaion f Ihr ru from l.ranl
llrpn r I men t I hi- t i r nm-tanres Mated and MusjUll Uuntt d. Kiht. sstixii. Ihe following comm'ioicitH sod or l er anpendrsj therwtn w:l! exi in Om ihtaSB. Mi Ho vt 1'hMi i How ii . Decrnibw? 30. Icfrl. ( I Em. Com. The sccompanying wMhcs m- or ders isj-ueU respectively bv Maj Get. L 5. Grant ' at d Cnt W-.rdeI1. Provot M rh .1 at Paducah. ! Kentucky, will saplsia easily the cause of my coraiti? he tors tle publi I. a iicei!e law abiding citizen, pur-uing I mv legitimate business at Padacab. Kentucky, j where I hare been s resident for nearly four ' veers, here been driven from rav home, mj bosi- i ! . ....... . . " .t. I
ne ann an inn near io nn-. n w- ri.ri n
bribe to rl ssits are in
stale e. work w. of thee i t. uelew and im even a small
ee concier.tions prw'ition
1 ni .rke', and nie.
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Per in . . M It
evesi toward Jew-
:b'e to QnSlinent upu in of the corTupusaa,
is nee prac
hpftery. ra- ahty i.d c-Kta ma t:cel npon the country, the eri.ment bv the verv men who
themseives and the Government, wh'-e srr.cre-t they refers to serve, bv persecuting an4 hunting down Jews to further their own seifish tad illicit e when will there be sn em! to the: , date?
V hen will the people dicover and too sjoven:
The day pi-ei away nl still no new Weotdy km-w thnt something w n p v at Holly Spr g -which pst now i (J . . eJ iSMiJlMMi worth of staves), cars. 4 - I 'he en( la nded seeeral tics below the I ind the rflnnoHg trill knew little taoee th m the leletafk ! id h (df siai iBpertertlv -ta' : Ai -ucr lo..i -'Tit
ti d there all infortaut.on
r tne present sunoa d. inin:' r n.e.
and noth ng ; s.m e outside ol offii ; il circles ws known, eiceps that our stores anl cars bad tieen hawwed and sowas 1,000 men had been taken ' - er- 1 : .a :hi -tSU- J' I went to church st II. ruit the ervk-e had lust he. when an Order'.v ame in and we t toi ward nearlv
AMUSEMENTS. m i Rpoirfci ii -i i
DRY GOODS.
SPECIAL SALE,
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HOLIDAY S
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t out toe real author ol our pub, to the psilpa ami whispered in an excited
ment ie. i
carnmttesT I m li a a r 'ti. Jan 3
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; ut an'i ail int' i 'Jr-' i ir nrsr, r v j
vice ot menlv ti ur hour; not tor i v it. me cow !
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in my la.-t letter, that even - lave demonstrated roitted. Mit tmniy 'iec..ue I was ooni oi jewin that "the administration cannot bring the war to . parwnis. Nearly thirty other entiemtn. mostly a auece-stul termination, when the VV-h.i jt. mirr.cl. al: iesrecr.il. le men and old resident ol j Kepuhl.cs was laid faoi mj tahie, coot.nnin- Padm-ah. two of whom hive serredthsjr country ; in it-leadudf elitonslarticle the ..lh)Wiug orain 1 'n the three month-' e'rviee, and all loyal to
ous parage: " e miv u i oe pieaen wiin me nv uwiciiiii.chi, u.,- -..n-ir-i - .nr ....s
rhich our puOlic anairs are asiim
ctimi.lex on
inn; fut we know the utter Jolly of re-l-ting the ineiorwble logic of eventa. It we cannot or have not put down the retel ton, we cannot et pect .nations whi' b -sfler so tnich bv mr qu irrel to look n as disinterete.1 stjectaW forever '
On tor war to Washington, in older to get this '
inhuman order of M ijor
(icneral (irnnt t otinerm mde !. I a-k you. gen- ; tlemep, to lend the rswerfnl aid f the pre-s to I the ulTeriiig can-r ol ..uti aged hum mitv ; t bfcH I out as oniek a i,dde th J ti;n n our n I
annate in in an v other new-i, . i-i . mli a -en hmior. and to show Ihe worlu th it ihe Arneri
i.. ..nid I...' ........ .ere i i.i.k :. Rut I can ooooie, as a nation, or .nd the nulhor of
4ith refiaawnt Dr Thomas J
Fr
the
Fatal Act in m--l.in : TlIMn KutiP On Thursday mifht. Lieut A C TwrhCCt w a retuniing home tiom a party, a lew nines frwai the c ly. in coaoany with bis wife and another lady . the hor-e alia, hed t. the biiL'gv hiel nl n, object on the niad throwing one id the a h s to i stump. A" Lieut T.jaaipsjd from tfca) htH ry. his pistol fell lr.im the belt, ami atnkinc the wheel, caused its di- h wge. the ha. I MMwiSf the lower part ot the at dornen, -nd death en.-ued ii a lew hourLieut. 1 he. lined to Co R. ahh Indiana .! unteers. He wa- deia 'ed to arre-t icerteis and had for some weeks heen very efli. ie:st in the ;riormaiire ot thi duy He - ::i the v . ot" iüalihs.od, cd had Ui.ii.j i. C:. .- ;. this cut.;.. , . wnere he was rn m ! ie .ie-1 ' V newm es Sun. De. 30. i-awaaaaaaa . gMj SfSWPaOMOTKs. The fallowing prornotMMM have been announced: l-th regiment 2i Lieutenant David K. Adaans to be Adjutant, vi etic-ire M i -.nail, pn0Botevf. ditetl. t 1 -"-!
10th, to bw Ass'stai.i urgeo. vice Üruac. teatgm4.dato Ja. 3, 1 -". t?ch regiment II..-ital 9lS)waed I sasj H Croahr to le Aawis'ant Surgeon, . 9 wart, rawignsd. date Nov. 25. lfMS. ' . ic.iueui 6i.eant Major Jas. J i!ell. 1st Lieutenant and' Adjutant, vice RichAdson, niu-iered out. t - date TVs ' 1 ti J j Assistant ureon Dativ S en. vier K v 1 1 - jncjtodate iswc ti. idjaja "isT B 2ftib rwfimept John T. Walker to ' - Major. tics rUuhoa4sV. promoted, to date Oc'ober '.'',
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'hen it is con-idered tint the Wa-hincton Ke
publican is the author zed tryssj and exponent of the Imuiistration, the full a 1 tr-meiid.u- iif nificance of the sentence becomes apparent. Let it be remembered that .1 i- Mr L ik oIu's admiti istruioii whi. li make' this -tartling dedarattea By it Mr Lun oln informs us, iu effect, what every intelligent, thinking man alreniv knew, that his ad i mat ration Is a f.. i in re; tint, in at tempting to .-.ibjujrate and coopier fiiietu of the Slates of fhe I'li m hr mlibin? them .f their property, and tor the sike of confiscating their estates, it Iihs attempted I tak tar beyond itpowers. More than that. Mi Uwoohl herein confessea, in so many word-, t!i.t kit admmistr.i t on has not, and cannot, put down the rebellion. VThv. then, cnlinue the war'
It is easy to see that this remarkable atticls. iput forth by the Admitiistiation -i- a fe ;-r. t.. -certain the fveiit.meiits ol the pope. D bears ill the mark-and pe.u:, o it,e d Mi Sewn i'--;v!e. and aa- no doubl eilher written r dictiteai by him. ' I he complexion which i. in public afiaira are a.ssuming" means the itlarimn.: altitude m which we stand, both at home 1 1 . t .ibioad; our jtrmies in the West in -re.it i er, I . iiidiinkitu IS fog l de moveuietila bsj'ori 'he cneiuv; BurWa sideV army cat oil' from Waahiiuiton, a atrcsaVi reliel force being half way between hi- mi my and thiscitv; Marvlai.d an nti invadt-i near H uper'Fcn v ; parties of reil caval.-j scouring ail ovei tin- uiilry in tl: neighborhood oi Alcxmdri.i. the Cham Briiie. Fairlax, Chantilly and Lewins v il le . parties of Union civ airy captuied by the etitmv within tight of the dome of the Capitol, and matched off to (ien Lee - headquarters; and abioad, Napoleon cert.. in to interfere actively in luv r oi the South early ir. the - ring. The ine .rable logic ol events"' means that the even's tf the last two ysajra kwra JtWWt th t this Administration is utterly incapable of hrittging the war to a successful termination They could do it even now, if they would feiro the C .tninand of the army iu (eu McClellau, and not interfere with him. and would w ithiiraw the emaiK ipatiou irochtuiat.on. Hut they will not do that, and therefore, as they say , "ihev cannot put down the ifbelllon."
As ,-oon as üougree reassembles I look lor some rich dtv eh.pnient-, flowing out ol the publication of this iirticle in the Republic . n The other Uovermnei.t pspori ..eie are trying to m ike Kehl of the fact that the tebeU are in strone liner belweei. here and Falmouth; hut I know ilie lact to i.e to, and. lurtherinore, I know that l" have captuiCil. within the iasl few days. no less than 3.IHMI oi our men and six or eight trams of wsgOUS fillcl with assay supplies. Nor is there nny probability that tiie-e c currences will cease, until one of Burn-, ;. ', grand divisions is brought hack and made to guard the country between Stafford, OcOOOjUan and Warieiuon. Your reader-- need not be surprised to hear any day tjat that stupendous baOshag, Fremont, has been made General in Clue'", and the timed QtM Butler iippointed Secretary of War Humors these objssawajl would ie made to morrow have been floating around lor several days, and now the Washington Republican ives them the stamp of quari authenticity The reasons nr the changes no doubl me, the necessity which the POawklSSM feels of harhag the reat leader of ihe Abolitionists at the head of the abolition move ment which is to be inaugurated to morrow; and the fact that Butler, from hav inir humed some negro regiments down in New QrloaiH, will be eager an i willing to second Mr. Lincoln in h.s detet initiation to raise at once live hundred negro regioioxto to awrte during tue war. F-r I mght tostatehereth.it the radical Republicans here are nearlv frantic over what they call the craven hearted spirit of the North, whose luke w armness (a they call it) in supplying troops is the roaaoo whv we cannot put down the rebellion, (and this in the face of the million and a half of troops that have been furnished by the North!; ami that they declare that, alter to morrow, the l'res idem will no longer depend on the Northern States for ?roo,btit will lely upon the foot millions ot loyal c tiens of trie S mm (meaning the tour Bail boats of -slave-! Now. this mi ay be all brag on the part ol :he ratHcsbj At bjojl I makv them rwspSNMihla for toe statement. m m Since va ritiiiii the forwfroioi!, I have bee;; con vinceu ihii the brwga of the radic.is, :.- aCwSwd shove, aro actwalli founded on positive srofsiooi and der I ir it ion- of thai PiesldevH He has as Mired bit frieiwfa God bolo the country when it i- under the mie of such men as are now the Pre-1. lent '- friends! that he will take care to af ford military employ ment to all the able bodied si nes se: liee by his proclamation to he is-ued to iinrrnw. He will have a fearful SOOOWIII to answer X Frutn th- I'itK innati Coiiimercial. l'a um sie r l.amlitcs uio atlnarler of a Million Arret omotitf IliO lianiblrr - rxrilrnirni in iinrlinu Circle A l.urge I'arl of Hit Spoil It cca er I . Mr Isiac N Cook, formerlv ol Marietta,
Ohio, and latterly a Paymaster in the United States service, some time ahaCO fell into the hands of (ramblers, .md sudained OOOaädOrabh losses The story is the usual one that he then enteteil upon the desperate enterprise of making things even, and of course his losses jrrew heav ei as he proceealeil. until ihev amounted to nearly a quarter of a million ; the sum bofaaf largely above two hundred theu-.uid The fact ad Major Cook's defalcation bOOOOJ ing known to the milium authorities. : lie ui .st energetic elToits were made to recover the lost monev. Maj Cook, it appanws, had been a consciei Ihm book keepei.and lud kept an exit kCCOSUlt of all hi- losses This ei.abled the gov ernineiit to get after the right paft e Arrests weie made niult itieously it i'.iiro. Spr n-tiehl. Colum'-us. Cftfesgo, Clevelsild and ..Louisville, tho prwcmsl pamtH hwing pi ke-i up in each c i-e The.r diamond rings. .ld watch and re idy money his been aswawaSwU, and a number of the insritut ons where the -ti er ig Omrl et. oi-cup el tv VOftOt Sratew an thotity A'".ut aOVOOlJ thotisinl dollar were recovered fr- tu parties aires'-i at C-dro On tho 1st, a lariC cotnp.iny ol tlie -oriiu,." fnteriiity left on ihe mail boat lor Louisville, under arre-t It -cents rwaSsSOabtO to conclude thit the OororooafOl will not, in the end. be tue loser: for any heiw am mit. ml it is possible erv d.'i r may be re eie!
that infamous order an unworthy of their re
spect and confidence. Yours, ropev tfull v. C. J Kaskex
icon J Hssogt astirs I Mth Army v'..i psy Dl.l'.VkrMKM O Till TlVMsSXt, f Qwroriy Mo . December 17, L-'.J. y I.IMKAL ' KliHl M ' 1 1 The .lews, us n tawt, rlohttlot every r rwj i tion of it. nie estatilisheii by iheTrea-ury Depart ment. i,-i deptrtment ordeis, are hereby ex ! pwlsOs ttXM this deiMir'.ment willnn twenty four "J4; hours Irom the rcce.pt ol tin-order by Post j Cnnun imieis They will see that all thi- i la.ss of people are j furnished witli nasse and reaiuired to ieive. and. i
anv one returning aller such uolillcat on will be ..rie-ted aud heW! in confinement until mi opportunity occurs of sen ling litem out as prison ei-, unless iu:uisied with pei tints from these headquarters
No p.i-.-s will be divert thee aooM to visit hoadquartori for Um pur. m ul nuking pe; sppticatioe for tra..e jermits Bv mdei of M j ! Gcooral GRANT. .lont A Kxwt.i'.s. A A 6 fMiutol J LovtLi., Capt. and A. A. G. oorr Okfh k of thk Pkovosr M u;sii aV Paducah.Ky , Dec 28, ltG2 C. .1 Kaskh. Si. You will rejsirt to thi ojfiee immeaiiately . aa I wish to .-ee you in reis tion to General Older No 11. issued from M ij. r General Oram's iiead.pmtters. L. J Wai'Hh.l, Capt ami Provost M o-hal. OTT Üll'll l OF Till. POOTOOI MvKsll.VL.f Paducih. Ky , Dec SB, IH89 j C J K -kkl Sil : In pomtooe ol Goto! Order No 11. is-ned from (Jen Grant's hoad quarters, you ate lieieby ordered to leivethe city of PeduCah, Ky . Oilhtn twenty hnn hours alter receiving this order. By cirder. L. J WaOOKLt, Capt and Provöst M irahal. "A dew," in the Ciucinnati Commercial, de sirous of pointing out the great, wrong and call in attention to the subsince of the despotic order No. II of M ij (ten (rauf, ouyhl to hive
citei foots, which are numerous, provmg (ien
Grants bar snd bisoruer a tissue oi Mlsoboods, exhibiting only malice and piejud.ee, and not a particle of justice To be brief and as lew woids us the case will admit of, I would simply state a lew Iscts subs tan astins mv assertion.
First. No mteJiigent poraOO will deny that there were a hundred Christian to even Jew follow ini: the arnres of the Kast and Wes', in everv capacity, from Sutlers and cotton buyer up to swindlers of every grade and description ; many of the latter in ojeii conspiracy with command ing officers, not even pretending to render an niote service lothe respective commands they are with than v.u do in your sanctum at home Are the few Jews, in seeking to buy cotton, or trading in any leit;mate way with the inhabi tints d the different departments South, any w..r-e, for being Jwsrs, thwrifhesp t N hy draw this distinction, and point out a. a class the .lews, because a lew violate one ol those verbose orders of some indolent, WIHah drinking, bar
room tienerais: Minne on such conduct, and shame on the Oovetnment that tolerates it. I know of what I sr,eifc. Leaving out the ' more urave charges of wholws.ile roblerv and
dowwTighl stealing at the fountain head of af fairs, and in the (ofham ot ihe country, which barf and are now being exposed daily by the entire Not thern press, we have hpTl Bt h.mic in our ni ibi, a svstem of stealing in every department oi the (io eminent, comp ned towhichthe.il ie'ed violation bv a few Jewish merchants of SOOM one horse General S order or rule wgittOO alter a tiihl's del. ui' l.ery and dissipation van istwii. and a;fie.irs as a fsros I know Quarter m-istei- who Bad snd harp eascted snd received Iii. in . Ui J'i per ofW on every doNar's worth ol met chan.iise contracted for hi them. Are ihe i eople of his cree l to Ik ex. eded liom anv de
part met. t wherein these transactions have Inn- , p&redl I know horse iuapeetors who will in j spea't and p iss anv thing from an old brindle up lo a three leMod animal of alm i.t anv desciiption. prorkhnajths i-nimal goe- in with a five dollar' a head. Is he or his cl ts of people lo oc ban j -;ie.i? I know plenty of people of all cl i. e-. all religious usssOasioos, excepting .lews, (and; so do vou and every other intelligent m m know ,s weal,) who need only present claims, backed bv a patriotic (eneral, or MHM other rom in I - , i r l"..l ' a ....11 . . . I
itiviauai or i nti:e ti bwsocw, on naiv . n. secure a row pie of thou-and gtosnbacha. Bnt it is use les to enumerate tiie manv inataOCOJ of robbery, swindling and cundrelism practicodofl the Got eminent since tlie war commetued. nor would that exonerate the Jew - But to mike tiie .lews,
as n ciass. the aoaonwt ice oi the Ossaseons, the 1 Mo Bans, the Cumm n:-es. Ihe McKinstrieo and
ibjonrandi of other m n t leeches al tho imthmal , ci ii. is ao ouir io and i ataia aooo ÜMawrofi hooa ol the boasted Asawienn republic, eooaparod to I which the acts ot the m -t des .otic iiiicient or lodern ot Kuropean (ov en. n.ents lade into iusig niticati- e In thi BSJB0 of justice, in the name of com i BOO atnao, and in the n:ime of al! that is true ai.d righteous, when will the-e contemptible out rses ceise"r When will this long aUndtng, SÜlf prejudice uis.ive hke the oaorning mist? When I will mir more enlightened and better inhumed citizen en leavor to have this evil abated? I here as.-ert. and no lilieral tumded person of ordinar oprail (ophite for observation can success ! lilt i-ontra l et. that the Jews as a class, and iu proportion to their numbets, are more liberal in , their views, more libera! nnd zealous to the ; eanroof their adopted conntri , and less extlu . sivelv devotel to nnrptn b, thin any other, d s of ettiMM As lor the numerous iile ;
aril mate transactions diill c.mi.ng to hht, iu , cotmoctMNi with the war snd under tlie advantages
which tho OOnntry "s m sh rtunes ntlbr.i tr pe ui it;. ; 1 defv vou, General tirant. or anv 0O0
1 eUe. to point n.e out a Jew goUt of any one ot . them The alpha and ontoga ol theii . Reuse, or i th;.' of a lew ol them, is their desire Ui tmdo leit; inite'y 00 nWrnntaol our arm; . where i nr nmre le.- Fanhea Christian tiaders don't think it I worth 'heir while to aste the r srradjsr Vilmt$ Mi F.d t r. I know perhaps a little mre of : the it.sme workings of tiie people's or an vera
Our Arm) I or rrspmidr ncc-I rom Mlatishi ppi . HO. I T Slh.MiS. Dec. -24. lb2. I do not ii.s'-t urwaa rear puhlihiug those lettors, which 1 wrote IrOOl this p' ice last week, for, to u-e a camp phra.-e, they were incontinently gobbled up bv tboOooail ivaJry dsriof tho raid n on ll ige !a-t Saturday Not oren the . n re I - in ; mv Ci.de riaaruel, nor the name ol tl - S el - : the wieteh in the t -ce, is likeiv to have been -ijrti, iertttv rennn Old br the m .ii a h. ; the rvis'-ofri. e. to avow ihm 10 pro red Even bsd they passwii rAbjo "rileal, th ;- -i.: I- 'wi t le no cooiniuni0)tion with the world at laie from this point. heocO, valuable i- they wete,hev must be nu inied Ss wholly lost And now it is uncertain when tr '- letter will et out of the iine-, for it is the under-t and ing here that we .re sutronndel Various ru mors i each u- fn.m te Nnh. as to the ommu nicttion with ihe ...nd oi bread and tiew-ipapers. We nil v know that none ot the litter hare
to me. "Oiuera everything snd re ately." Not ki.o m . be 1 let. even worse than
ive teen re. . i ru to Hollv Snr;
prfck up inincii
llil Ju-i ll.-W . ... 1. .. ...-.; it v-nce, and otiiers my r; ping 1 did lett h .... i'...r fs n
disc ered th t tl-.ere was no immediate danger and returned lo church One load of .stores was rent up that dav. snd on the load on Monday I ieft. eein th it the sm illpox was in town aodoor ttoews aawst v not, wi:ich, combined, j;.ive me an Men ol unhedthinesain that latitude irom which it was pi u lent to re tue On 8und iy, the army which h .d tone from eight to twelve mi! -..i.:n ol Ox lord, w s put in motion. About church time tear oral of the neiresf brigades pael norihwain, creitiiie no little anxiety anion- the eMuor. They were evidemly pleased at it e neceesitj of a retreat, but loartul lest a Untie mivht be i..n-ht in or ne.ir their town. All Swi m i v oigbt the at 'lTery and other trains vent towahetinjg along, very much lo the d;-turb n.cc ol saj --ecp, lor a log lay ni-.ss the stieet for a loot path m muddy time-, over which ibeykdted lieavilv It s.-emel tome the till must he a foot or mote, audi
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FURNITURE.
reached u- for i eck. -.iilm.it the supp'y of tie w eie.i li.a' mn w n w.i- i,..t broken; but
Idrmer is ;.r winft distressingly -c-r e, w dh no m the m-initi
very fl ittermgd.rorieets of e-oly i eplenishment I'erh ips in a (Sure letter I m i s:l mote on the oating onOMhaO, if indeed there ever occurs an opportunity to tret a letter through. Things are not now as they were a week aim at tins point When 1 arrived here at ten at nie!''. ' i-t week. I at once met mv vounir friend, W H Smith, late of the.. trice d lohn S Don lop, of hidiaiinwolia, wboio in the Cpanmisr iry Ptpfcrf Oai with Capt H F llrvarit.'d ("raw Fol larilto Th -t saved me lr.n: loi.'..ii... -me lea rf id ! t !.- hug-. r it is no bin for a stranger to land at a depot, half a, none IroOl town, at that
1 discoveteai that il was unit an
inch oi so I aunpoM that Geo, OlSOl had rvi i.iea that driving over it w.mld disturb my re pose at all. Ju-t alter daylight toe 4r h and 51tii Indiana oasaod, Col Ettwy on loot, boring lent ii:- h- rsc to a sn k man. I he lud lac, in
lme of b ittle. or ra ire
sll night. There
rat- . i .a S . I . Tit 1
I He gammers i-oiwMoei inemse.es an uibüci . . fr , f, di-ttferesfed. dt
sc .t ii hvtduafs. but they knew, when winning ,. ;.Ui..-i o. th-a r-ou,i-. I ..,.
m nev fi.-m M y i C k. that ii was not his monev . but that ihey were rOQwfctg the O.oetn meiit. and -lint o! them puisue! him in h s tr .v el- I he imt!;rij h-.ie of Whalev . in thia city, it iei rtel to hive taken near oiie huudre! th.ius.nu .ndUrs ol tie wiistdng money The; houses of Lew - and t'orrey are al-o in the scr .j-e. ; -a iwptwsensed os tho trip to Louian.le. McK in w a n ibl-eil at Cairo. The ivmi-tt w n..t n rreen one He , some y Bars sgo, s steamb-.ttman m the Ohio truie A iter ward ho arao asj iget.t of too Man etla road in th-s city , and it i now said tit it there were rumors of a defalcate n on h:- part at that time The.e tacts have Ih?mi kn. sn t.. us f r evenl days, ;,nd the : ubli a: "U of the arcwOl -lances Ii i la-en leferre! that the tiov ern ment might bare all the advantages in levying ti n the r.ilers The 0OS0 has. however, been talked over for three d.ys. and w i- ve-terdiy neatly as weil known in thecitv as if it had booi ventilates.! in the new -papers 1 he authorities did in. I wish s ftnl snppressMii d the matter, snd it
is well to tell Mich tales without adorn ment for d.iecuon. even by a Jew, provided he can afford the tuofal that thev -i :ii to buv it. or in other w.rd, t.fler handsome
connected mm uual in
from positive knowlelge of peculations which, were i Jew guilty of the tenth ptrt of any one uf ilieiu, would poantllTi him. and as a clas,ail ihe .lews to ever' jjiting ioiainy Such is the consistency of the pre-ent era: -uch the justice -.f cur li .vcrt nient cfficials. N.t to cm use surpr ise at one of my last MMi lions I w N itato that the Inaoarlodoo which 1 claim to po.er in releret.ee to the-e matters derived trom per-, na cy with a treat many of the pertoi mer l these .utovent" hot patriotic" tr in n ..s It ;s , 1 ufe of aftii- Kvery peony a iiuer. ami every accidei.t il Po-r Commander or I' ovo-: M ul, .! ve:.this spleen on h class oj jaople. their superiors, because of religio u diflTerences, without a wwd of rebuke, in a ingle in-unce. from the pu piess' It i? the me on one -ide. and a!l the si urn. slander anpbuse on the ;her Iii Na-hvil.e d Memphtt. .nd at numerot.s ither points bj possosaion of our Ipooos, passes cm be h id tor almost anv purpose, aud in anr
wa. io org alarm, von mai judije, an t the pios pect ot being nearer a sliooliug match than a man of peace principles dftifOa, rt a More flat terag tli-m agree .h'.c An effort is m ide at he i.locai tei a to cieate the inn re-s , j, that the ;aid at Holly Springs, and indeed sll along the road to Colnnrbus. did not
hour no dr.ty. no omnibuses, no place to leave necessitate ihe rotrograahj otorepprnt of t..e a trunk, ami no wai to carry it witb yu. except j rinv . but thai ii had been sgrood upon several the prm.ithe oay ol shouldei snu t . and woraC ;.ns belore. 1 don't beliere a word .1 it I
than all. no place to lo to, and so thing to eat and nothing to :-ieep upon when yon t;et ti c.. . unless c.nry it with you. 'I be !iol of this i I..'- I. i un ted me bu- n...ir before I reached Holly Springs, but it all vanished in a in 00M I ' when 1 met Smith He gave lOO a very cordial invitation to i read my blanket ai the floor of the house he was occupviu with his mess It grew
cold ; iw.tfi in .riiin. mi . was during ti i
know of unrevoked ordors which contradict it.1 tie Grant may i well confess ih.it he had spread himse!. over a nUle more teinb.iv than he could well aojreri and tnu the rnids -o very natural and v ci y dwUO0tW hive 111 id) It O0OM .-ary for bioi to curtail a little A rar doebüre and highly attategtc move is promised witnin four or hvedays. pl umed, u is
said, tuoie tii i. t week l We h. -ie w hat
i a Ta,wi y 2
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i..v( r tfiti:ss sn. hs FROM AKTION AT FK M M CF.XT TO 03 FEU T A KD.
DRESS GOODS.
lOO PIECES OF
i Dress G-oods
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est -nan of the w inter, but I thought how much we shall see. but I opdie ihat we w ill not see
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( LOA KS.
IM HOW MM VI IV' iL ALL OTHkBS, SOTU I HVfJI vnp run a
hettei oil 1 was thin ii I had not met mv triend,
hence I shivered without a murmur an i slept eonakierahl. A military necessitv kept me a day at Holly i
8p Dga, which 1 inprorod in iookiug aroond the tow n Ii was once one ot the pielliest places in 11 the Booth. Wealth had concentrated here una e li, u, any intei i'-i city : my actjuaintaiice Planters, who own the country for many tniiearoond, had huilt splendid .IvvrUins here, and richly furniahotl them inside sau t Ptpfptff oina meiitisi them w.ihnit Tlie town covers nearlv
thia foi roaiou not proper to he mails uublk
1 hi rappl) tt food I- bocnOaioo ahort, and the road to Oolumbwi is ont of older. To -i.tv a train of 4K) Wagons is making OS to go across the country to Moaplua tor supplies The dit laOOf is hlty miles. Ten Uwnoaod oIuler. in- ; I .i.trv . artillery ami ctvairv, the whole of OOO. ! Qninhj s division, : along as gonrdr. It will take a week to m .ke i!ie trip 'l iiere are ntasura ihit Vickshurg ;:i tl Rich I in and aie taken, but we do not know wh it to be ' iicve coucominif diem. Uolh Suriiisa is aafo.
BOWLING SALOON. WEifiif s tm LiiG siim
400 Ealrnoral Skirts.
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aa much territory as Indiaiiaooiis. yet probably und all is piiei on the H aichie that vou may , jü
Fl Its t l i MS ! s kt ssiv. HI I.si.K BAT. AMi AMKHIt'tN SAIU-K, IMH ..HI r. !.I.Y AM FOR SAU IOW.
never contaiueo a,uoo vvnne inna;..' n.ts. n i a toilet ti in if rieh country -ed's, with from one to six a. ! es attached It Into bOOO the headqOaH ers of various rebel armies at duTereiil times, un i hod MiH'eied even Imm its friei not I little The ptiasago of oor trMipa, aioppin ome a oav ami otiiers a week, hid not ;reili improve i mitteis. vet up fid lait Satu: d . y it let lined most
of it- i.e. uiy. ami coiiip.iaiively few had lee.i nitdestetl Tbourh I fouml otTfotfio goii oonrton liere, 1 with nothing verv prnoiisiog further down the i road, vet last Frhlst I took mv dopartoro for the;
advance lines, because business iudteatod ' course Ani it is we 1 that i did, else one m re would have had his OSOM enrolled on the iist el paroletl prioooonti and ovoo mv old shiits, and probably mv new ororcoat wonbl li ive heen com forting some secesh, if ind'.etl any man can be Oototorted after as menu n tri-at as carKuring, the. i stripping, then paroling o harmless a m in us oiir cm respondent. Doing southward, i brought ap it Oxtrd. some .'IU mflea south ol iais. where were lien (rant's hcailfjii.rters, nnd iVfvotid which it was neelies to go at j resent, I,., the pa v in asters who should have been there ihron ÖsTl hofiitO. hnd gone to Me.up'ii . iustoad f following their original plan In uiy Cilorts to procure n Stopping placo, I ha i seveial adventures, ami OOafiya Ostaatrtipho There was no room at the inn. KM even by fur nibing mv Own bed. anlotl 1 would oaononl to bo responsible fbi tu v own banjtago, lodlitesbio, "or I miisf aloOfi 00 the floor, il I could ind room, -md e it . if Mything ooold he lb nnd eita hie Rstlter than -ubin.t to this, I choose to koeh quarters io a private house I had heard, you know of Sooiborn boapitalif r, and eon eluded to look it up. M y first sdewitoro broupht tne to .i st.itelv mans, on. where I heaitl a lew -; fii ej v wer boarding. On the veranda I met a half a dozen women, who, as I learned after
le.y uani
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DIED. (i I I.ISli .lanu iry 3 I, of crtip, Willi. Sanders, only :. .r 51. fi ati.l J. T. ttatl I r. ng"i 2 years. At..'thT Uiat t hioent hi besvrn.
sTKt- f t'. NORTH HOT., a. I Hi . !-. Tii ' MOSn-
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lia a-ih. 'i riritliiit the ' . . i:l Snd II a- it
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oi . nw-r : iri'sTvl t a. I on. citv. a weft n.- if" patrsnh.l S.erct.. . - I Ml i e ..--I
MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS AMO ORAWERS:
rs-.rt f.-r . a -e-tmn. flit'- ' I It l: - . ni. iJccls i:ilti
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ANNOUNCEMENTS. QT WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AN PXWJSCR RbKAZICfl MM.OXK, of WHyr r. tu.ty. m candid fete Tor I.rieej.iT of the IIum, sul-jtct t.j the Legislativ caucus ol 1M- Li.-inucratic UM-inWers f tLe Ix-si-l.it'ir. . tW AUK AUTHORIZED TO aNN I M'K W. K. I'liMuroK, ot Knox county, as n can i!ato f'.rPrcsidi tit of Mi- Uord ol Ciraiisj,,tiers of tho Sinkin,; M:n l, subject ' - -'r - i rl inn f tbn I flwatlss CsaaWS tifthe U iiLr iticiiicmbers of the lagjulalail
DRY COCDS. FOE THE HOLIDAYS!
"No f8 I :iM
SPECIAL NOTICES. QPSINGER CO s LETTEN " A F I M
K
ILY tJtnJtM ..: V'HIM . with all lU re.-er.t iTrajirmc- ' onow, to the bCnT anal CWt APKfIT awi mostrfm ti- , Fl" I. H all wasasjt nnicliitic.s. Tl i in i i n n 'II iwnj i ill. nr. from the riii iiintr ..f a tuck in tarli-tnii tm the m.-vk- 1 irifc of an overcoat atiytliine f-nr. pilot .r heaverclofh ' tlowii t the - .It. -t i?at..- -r vo ann-r tissue, an! i ner ready to lo it- work to p- rl-cMon. Ircanf.-ll. her, rind, gather, tuck, quilt, and lias rui .v-ty f..r a ereat variety ; of ortiMncuul work. Tbialawst 'b- BWtjr'aweMac titat j enn fell, hem, btot, and so f..rui. hni it will do s,, h.-tter llin snj other machine. The Leiter A Family S.-iiiK: M idline may bS had it. a irr at iriet v of o1-inet esSSS. The l'iddin' Case, which t- imw bsestatssi m papolorfK, ' aits MHM itnolies. one ihm mi Itr IStSsi int.. a box r !
I case. Winch, when -.pviid. niak'-s a bestttiral,nl WSBtla. ''
cuiaks. rn v LT, MKk!M.:. VKI.tif l;S, ih l. N V At.FM IAS, UOXwg tiiwiiw, I l.i I 11 CibnVKS.
LlJftS 1'iK KI T HOKFst,
LACK COLLI ;s.
VM.rM'il.NMSI.Arf, LoCB RIB, LAGS Hl KFS. KID 6L0TKP. Boons, m s, si in ; vi, s. s: v:;i, BaLBOB iL KrnTB, Bt '! sKII. ! s. LISLK l UM vlMiLOVKS. rujci ii uoti WOOL HOSH,
COt l"N Hoon, Lai li B' I Mil ;.WK liss,r a r lo K w k.R. Mt .N l'NDKKn I AB. '
I at f Ci o o l m t n Pw t FOR HOLIDAY SALES. If. . FM:T4 HFK ( O., 2 ami m 1BI I aflBOawlBBI T.. lMU.VN.vmil. IVMAM. dc-.-dlm HOLIDAY BOOKS. GIFT BOOKS -AM)PboWRiPH AliBlMS, I N i: V Bat A f All T V , T
Bowcn, Stewart & C
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w id. were tliseti-ir:-' the siiii.'. int ntiestioii. !
I m iwl .......II.. - . I I. a Ma
then brought up by two new rutsss asaonK f " ' '" ' " " wimapo- iicne
I an- i fvnry i;:i-i:;inaiie nf--v: j.lai n .is t li- . - err w
J.lst
the "r,e- , ' . Mjer-
1 toleeted the ntust m il
rotily one is tjr.th.ihlv the proprirtn UI of tho ot -.llishn:etit. ind very re -poet in iy in e!e know;; mv w nit- O. horrors! You unht to nave SwaO outraged dtgOliy put on airs. "Me. -ah! I v ti ko a w... ii- i liking f-. s ,hY Me keep bosrdora, tht You mud bo 1 " As i Hi la l.fkei liko anything plao than tskioji ediier I the vnanan r taking l 'iins. 1 t.eit rsamst rather pftci;.it'iie!v. vet certaiiiH e.e:tt;li--i!lv :
Ii 'aatif f..rst, ..rs ataboratety flnbtbed m art asj makrthem. 1. M. SIIIOCO CO.. No. I.". Br..a twav. N u Y"rk.
inapahs OnVi No. 3 Uos-Fettows Hall,
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WasbioaTtoi
a;.Is-.IAw!)!lle!.l C3
Tbr Market i s full of imitation-, represented t b" tlt otaoo os " BB0 wBt BKOBCULALTBOCB EB." nhkhon
and sathfsctrUy . for I brought ui all my forms, j Iw is tan aaaa jr simil 1 a sf p nam 1 a tnjss j . nwnjpawalsta Wtthom hrokeii I--lies, nut w ithst.in.;in' the ml , wiil sswnannl lofcllai pripaiMlana and lower prx .sl lev ol' lire in iho roar which panaed nolo the tMi-Ttt. afri ""ts wrrt irrnfltts thcavarni Akf,rand Bll. I .. a.'l
gate 1 nan .t lei-r roe aauBiacviow 1 urrtug 1 OOTAIN alv onOWN'S BUONOHIAL TROCHES"!
wLieh .y ksnf aapt rienea üaveprve.ith'ii olawhaaonj
REDuCED 25 ?i.R CEXT. VI-XVET B NM;i AT COST: If. .1. .,J,IU, lroV.
de,
DRY COODS.
e. 11
SKIRTS.
I bad .t. leist ihe natia faction al
a boruoti oest wuuout tt'in- Mvoroly atung. But it was no time to sutren ler. I faint heart never w.m a fair atnppinp; plaee. and rather th in te0p not d tin r-. or try to sleep at that tavern at fßJSH ; er day. I Cuoclodoi p9 ier aevere At the next pine ihev hid nothing to eit, and tbof looked very noch as if they would not know bow" to 1 ok it if they had; heme I did not insist Atter refMMts rOpnlSOa. fhftOI various cause-. I .'iine 0PQ0 ;t reiireii nerch int. who h id cl sed .nit hu-une-1 in 1 hurry on the arrival of the i iv hawkers helonidn to ...ir iv airy, who tripped his tore of it.- COOtOOaS and then his lOBOaOT hooae He wis pjiiinij fajninioohjitirfl. and (ntte willing t t-ke in bowrdeiv, prorhtsd he hnl anything to food them 00 I oootpro-
m'sed by proposing to purvha-e tiioi some e ita
Shirts !
reri;i e.l :l.e v.i!.ci:-.n of pLyicnins . enernlly. and test!-m-i.ialh fr.ai emnieiu men tbrouph "Ut tbe comitrv. HK..W 1 BBOBt MinL IwOCUI, whenaJlcwed to lltaolve alswy Ol tbe aawsth have a direct influence to the iit.-ct-ii ;.att-: the -edativr and noothiuK effect t. tbe tne. Hwing sftiM windpipe int.. the Broncbiiallay -FuJ-aTAWMMyitYttntfanwad cireh r-1 iet in r..ui;b!i, Cld. and he ari-.u ritroataOsetfowats . h pnO ltaapeaasnsjo1 Ongl rare lia'ile febll-dlj'62 NOTICE.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
IHK undetifrnej iv fnrml a ( o i'ar li.-rMiii for
t.i I'arivt' t!- n tf tWltl CnnVrv rm Prr-ducc
VtilsT 1 1 1 s. it, t 1 . ri t v .f I r T an u I Kr. In.sii.s u hl I
- , - . - W - .. .. ... o. M nu llt' sr Vwz hies tioin our .oniiniss rv dep irtment, and thus transacted in the name ..f Hoshtre A Co.
1 w is e mtot ihiv qu irieittl. al I noppoood, for
aiveek ;it least B it th il inenuhle M Miliary pocossitl '" Wh ,t ootragfa are not ;.erpetratel un.ler it phjo Why. I pjurod. and which way I moved, must Le saved for another iet;et T A 0.
!.vr uvfoua, Jan. 1.
s rt u.m;sh!F, .1 VMKS I w a l is, JI1N' F. COUNCIL.
jSHIRTS,
Shirts!! HVII Halt
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150
Writing ' Det- O.V leminils me th it this bj Christ wtaa, hot ihst i aH ihe food it oes There msy be some ?ure onoogh Chri-tmis at h.-rnc. hot l ere is not the MOahlanea ol it here, 001 -vet with the reople of the Alriem perotu
nion Tine m$j wenibobbing aroood tbii ooaro ing !:.re bl W kf .-t yoJItnC provuk'tiirly. Chri t m s -lit. tn ovsn! " but they know there is nothing he et., ve I tried to put one On by Rayhig jatf
thit I bud nothing bot :,n old shirt, ati.i it was dirtv, bot the Etheote grinned horrihly and m I "lit do fnat rate, tnas-i, me oap wash him. an' I.e'- not is oh! ai dis tm." pointing to -.-.me un hleieheil -hredj- ou hij boaooi N". nea- vet from the Nurth no communi alM.n with the outskle world 1 here are move me v- of tr ops in t irioui directions, and there are mini I bsttloi. bnt WO know not what to believe nor when to hope for s better ?t ,te of affiirs I bojateed 1 promised to tell you how I came to leare Oaiord relore my time wa m I had first nt -jn srtei- lor tiie lOJpon. nd fouad the fsmily f-leasint. noiwlthst sawing the ptawaneo of ; 1 tir .dirg army, fhnrw waa'aOnjawPiUaoBanl ainoni: the children, who rerivrmed well "t. the piano, especially w he rmy-haaizing a eeesh song, an-i I 'm ii'.t -ure tut I mirht h i e m tde .jnite at. nipresti t.ut 1- th- .(!::. ifrd t d r, it tin Onmstic ei.ctimbrincesi at home Oo Siturday, tfte'JOth. very evrl v. tho Odogrsph snM Send tro .. - nme-ü itelytoU 11 v Spangs TheiebeN , re here." ind then without further comment. eeand That left us M a state of porplftgtng loeortaintf A train of ear whi4i had been loaded wilb OOttOOb was tmtily unloaded ano the troops put on kw-ari. And tins aaaOOH we knew. At he i dq utter- there wi g!o.m urnl awBowBLl Gen tirant looked a if he had lost something.
We have dj.pvie.-1 of mir to-k in trade and hntns to Me--r- H-.(r hire Co. GraUCt I f r the patronage we bae rec' ird from the citfiens of InwlawawoB an'! vicinity, we rpo-tfully reque-t our fr en-i- to continue their fa KT t tl.- new Lnn. ianatf B0GSHIBE HC XT Fit.
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