Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3921, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1863 — Page 3
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DAILY SKXTIM I
MAY
Address of the Democratic Members or THE GENERAL assembly TO THE PEOPLE OF INM1NA. ellirr frth Ihr HiMnri Off Ihr late eutan. and Iter itm.nn whf mon ii.ul not krm nrrom -pllthrd tfarlm HtOMh siiinf innul Term.
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In any uuatitlty.
PRWE t! So PEKine All orders hould direct the peerhes tn be I by ex-
Addre.
EI.DF.H. HA KKNFSS V W54HAM. Uvllanapoli. The Coiicritioii Act. i SPEECH OF Hon, D. W. Voorhce8. OS THE
cxDNscrFinpTioisr bitjT, Ii. the H')u of Representatives, Februar lr--Tbla I nur of the flnet oecrhes of Mr. Vrhees, on a eeeMi'm now occupying large bare of puhllc attention, an-: every ruter in Indiana abouid save a copy. Democrat should raise club to attribute thi largely in every School UtntrV-t in the Stair. It make a pamphlet of .-irtit Frier kl OO per lOO. AU order should direct the peeches to be ent by e .
Ei., as tbe postage i one cent for each copy, and mut e prepaid. Addre BLUER, H KURSK A KlNiU AM, Indlanapolia. .lol I'riiiiiii;.. W arc now ready to io all kind ot plain and fancy ,IoK Printing. 5n the best i le. on bort uo-
lice, ani at r'iftp at uny other afire We have Competent n ut-l eooo presses. :i hue a(rttnent oi papei and card, ami we can do good arid cheap walk All kind of hook-. Oriel, catalogues, &c , printed in the let style and ffff ': ort notice. We ak the patronage of Democrat, and allolh ersthat want printine done, tf. To latest AnvKBTistBs Ktes of advertising in the local column will hereftpr be as follow: for ten line or le. $1 00 Over ten lice-;, fen cent line No notice will le inserted until paid for
Koi ktfvmm Dat or th FxMi!ATto?ra or thk Ptnttc Schoo La The Examination waa ( ,ntimied. yeaierdav tbe Primary Department oncer Mise Daniels and the Secondary Deoart ment under Mia Kichtnond. in the Eighth Ward. The exe eise commenced with the Primary Depirtruei.t C lease were beard iu Readme Spelling, and Oral Arithmetic, interspersed '" einging, and promiscuous (luention. in Geognphv The examination waa highly commendable The rUae did finely in their reading and spell it.f; they bed been thoroughly drilled iff, the pound of letter and mnrk of punctuation. The order was superior for a primary department. One very commendable feature of this depart ' ; meat, wa tbe cieanlines of the room; also, the neat and tidy appearance of tbe pupils. Miss Daniel i a line diactplinarian. a thorough and ' competent teacher Lung may she he tbe instructor of youth. The exerciaea in the Secondary Depart met t commenced with a recitation in Reading Tbe
cl read clearly and very cred tahly, indeed The uext recitation was by a cIkm in Spelling. They spelled over aooie twenty pace, and scarcely mi-ed a word A class in Geography wa examined a far a the m.ip of Aia Tlier recited perfectly not one (jueation missed. Mi Richmond gave outh grett number of queation in H -story both r. . cient and modern embracing the history, or the . outline of the present war. Hverv question wa J an-wered correctly and very nndsarstandinglv The mingling of historical, biosrrnphwr il .in! mathematical information not contained in the text book, formed one of the happiet features ot tnis department Here, .is weil BS :n the I' ru w . oider and iiealtieas were h clily creditable to both ' teacher and pupils. Some very enrnuraging remark- were made by Dr Elliott and Mr. Cully, wh:ch closed the eicr ' cists of the afternoon.
Of Two million fHhrf' worth of rmv-'oth-ma baa jut lieen cor iemnei awt-rt de The aflor whoauppfied i' ought to he. i ilemned tA n One wool'l think their own pee-e wou'4 bis them.
TELECRAPHIC.
marai r,4ri.i aran atirtstL.
mui Reports.
CThaS speaker- at the Abolition meeting, at Maoni-Hall, last night, were intensely t.itr orer the withdraw! of the Democratic city ticket. It was food for severe denunciation. If the,', bad not been scolding about that they would hsvff had ome other or place on their seat o. honor to scratch, so it ii jut as well they should claw at that awhile.
THK LATESTVl AR NEWS.
A mht Report
r ro in N. Vork.
The wnemv enraged large bodies of owe troop at Hard Times, five srss sboet Grsd Öulf Kb gnaboau tb tWo tear porta paswed Grand l Gulf on tbe '29th. The snesa wss em be Loauu ;
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MEDICAL BOOKS, C.
Nrw Yoaa. M v 4 Tbe Cairo cosTsspondeiit ana bore, below Mobil off lite 3Ml.
The ICVrkrl oitijn ll. i t, i-ht.
CiiaüGE or Time The train on the Terr e
H'ute and Richm0'i fttllrosjd lilt IffMfflftlT II Dirt and arrive a fohuw. Paaawnger trains wall Destruction of Rebel Property.
Aniveat4:4' A M ; 1 :! A M . tad t 15 P. M. These change", aili he madein our time table to morrow Baom.ng
of the Time states that tbe movement to cut off the Rebel communication down the Mobile and Ohio railroad, snd in Central Mississippi, by all railrosds connecting with Vicksburg, would be succe-ful
The Mubii Telegraph of the 24th. ou a half . .
sneet. im .vcw. A mot ,ter finlKni. completed at Monteom
ery. will soon leave for Mobile, to be plated and I ,kirinih
armeu. A chooner arrive! from Port Royal reports that she was boarded off Morrill Inlet by a boat
OswaiaJ inf.rmüow savs that the sk-'p of war
Prebl waa detroyed bw fire. 29th eJtimo, off Per.sacols Toul'loa
GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY
IIABtTI
I rom 111. h.nonrt
Richmond papers of the '29th ay that ioforma
ve4 of the orusBc, of tbe Rappahsn
nock by the Yankees, in the rear of Fredericksburg Parencers srrived thi Baortune. retx-rt
ing.
TITMBVr Off Ali. im I a LABES Of TMP oumast an sssrtt A , psssiws.
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fnisn the Monticello. who reported tbst on that been sent out to establish a newsnaner at Clifton I
dav Lieutenant Browne entered thst Inlet and in the Reese U:er tniuinr recion
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THE BATTLE ON SUNDAY.
CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
Waxtid. A first rl.a Milliner, to whom prod wage anl steady employment will be given Add-e-- I' inI ofiire (mix '.74 apr'M 4t.
t"rT"The member of the Fenian Rrotherhood are retpietel to meet at their Hall on TueffffM evening, the 5th inst .on huins of importance An important teronsge will h pre-ent my 1 2;d J. A Stewart. Sec'y Irr! Ii r! I r. George W Pitt ha on hand plentv of pure, clear I-e. to suppU hi cu-tomer. without shipping ftom Toleilo or any other point Anv peron wanting Ice. cn bt supplied by sd dre-ing ieirce W. Pitts. Box H3. Indiansnolia P. O. ap30 2m JifWe hone no Democrat who entertain any rP:.' t (nt '',k i,irt Wi.l go to the ptdl to day Let tbe Republican run the machine until they get to the bottom ot ihe hill There is no use putting ballot in the box unle-s there is a reason able hope of their being c muted out. Uf"! hose who would like to attend the meet ins of the Marion CowDtt Teacher' ABBOrinHoS next Safunlav. will find it at the First Ward 8chool Htic. in this city, instead of at Acktott. as was expected. I.MSTiTt T. roa tue Blish. A large lot on which is a food new frame house, near the Blind Asy Ian ! I sj sale by Delr.ell ti Jones Also, in the ame neighborhood . five fine residences, IMSSjiBfj in price from $."i.(Mit) to $!.(hio
Tue Elcctiom Boans The Journal, in lH snxiety u cover up the ungenerous conduct of its party in the creation of the election boird. does not scruple to tell a delilerate falsehood Prevarication and mirepreentation is ery com mon with the Journal, and a lie won't choke it. It say the Democrat were offered a repreen ition on the board. Will it please tell us when ii 'I where? I says there are Democrut on the hoards us constituted by the Council. Who are they? Democrats of the Joe Wr'ht chool, we rfjffljBje Men who make it their chief and only lnirie- to -lander at.d villi far and mirepreent the men with wh jtn thev forrnerl y actetl Such men are more obnoxious to the Democratic party than the MtSoreaS o4d AboUttBBiwM in the State. ssmJ would go farther an! do meaner thining to advance tbemelve with their new sssocinses than (Jrcelv. (lidding or Sulgrove. Democrat in dee I Again, the Journal ay that the men e lected by the Democratic convention and who-e names were BobSRitSffd to the Co ined to form S minority representation on the hoard., were mem hers of a errel politic tl organixation. This is
false The men proposed were among tKc hist and best and oldest citixen of Indianapolis, and were never identified with any ecret political organization. If the Journal i n well posted a it nrofesae to le. it lies knowingly on them But they nre Democrat- and hive the confidence of the masse- of the partv and that is enough to subject them to the slander of men who are de termined to rule or ruin the coumrv
S--T-18G0--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invi., rates, strenxtL-!. ar. l purifie tbe system; is a perfect appetuer, and Nature.- great restorer. It i composed of pure ffV CBSES Rum, tbe calibrated Callsay Bark, root and herbs. Particularly adapted to weak an I delicate pSSSSSW, and can be relied unon for Its purity. It cures Dyspepsia, 1 a pent! tonic, snd iJn tbe tbire for chsnge of the sesaons. Seid by all Grocers, Drueaiau, Hotels and Saloons. P. B. Drake A Co., Wt Broadway. N-w York. Jar.l4-1A wltawSm " VAN AMBÜROH & CO'S Mammoth Menagerie A.TD HUT MORAL EXHIBITION
yrttt Frost, AAaxiAgor.
Rebels Lo-ie 16 Pieces of Artillery.
de-tr.'ved two large warehouse fillevl with cotton
also, two Isrge schooners, with cargoes of boots
and shoe" lor the Rebels
The latest dates from Oreg n report business dull The merchants expected an immense eun-
gration from California, this spring, but have
AN IRI?H KKKtADF. CAPTURES THREE REBEL BAI T ERIKS
Siv York, May 4 p. M Various ru- been disappointed
mor arc affMfel to day. probably to influence New mines in Nevada. Colorado, and Kastern ks. One is that Hooker's right wing suffered Mexico, has so directed emigration that Oregou
OUR ARMY STILL ADVANCING
A General Engagement Imminent.
Hooktr i'anti of Succtss.
FROM CAPE CIRARDEAU. ESCAPE OF MARMADUKE.
JjjB" We hare receiver! the following line t' i - ugh the postofBce. Wecstf not ee the pxjint, but others BjS)f be side to do s: "An-ly "w Ann' n the medium's hands O, tl'iBr! flour' why baui.t yr roe'" JJBThe alanagers ot the Orphan Society will meet . for the election of officer, thi-. Frid'tv alternoon. at the house of Mrs. Aaron Ohr. We-t Michig in street, at M o'clock. A full and pane tu.xl attendance i earnestly retueted ItarrriK V. Hulliimt. Sec'v.
f?yT"We ktpi the Republican will have a good time io-d sy at the elections Thev will hare all tbe fun all to themselves, and as there is nobody to cheat they will do the buines up fair and square, ami herald their triumph to-morrow morning, iu flam: capitals.
SBBBSSBilHMi A gentleman was shot dead at Fayettville. Faette county . on Saturday night , while serenading his lady love. A nvjl lover w arretel on suspicion of the iiasssBSnatlon. but as no proof wa forthcoming he was dis charged. tlf"The Ne York Express professes to have information from a well informed source, tliir (iei Hill' investment of Washington. North Corobna. wa. in the ra iin. S feint the object heipe. while he kept Oen Foster thu employed, to obtain grain tV-'m Hvde county, ne of the
crain growing counties in the State.
Yasrek Robinson This old lavor te of our nlav going public appeareal !a.-.t night at the Me tropolitaii. after hii absence of eeral years. He is the same old Yankee, inimitable in his bur ISffqMSS of the peculiarities of the nutmeg tribe, that he SbSJ when bedclii:hted the laughter loving in the infancv of the dtsma in our city. A B Y tnkee he cannot he heat He i- the peer "I
Dm. Matble. or any other man. The evening threatened rain and the audience wss sltm. but the entertainment wa good Huwa called tie Jore the curtain to give an nccount of I.imelf at the close of the first piece. He appeared in his stage co-tume and told of the pleasure it gave him to be "at home" again, in his Yankee way, and he hoped that his brief sojourn would give pleasure and lighten tbe burdens of life to his old friend The days of '7R will be repeated to night. Morl Prisoners. Yesterday ixteen prisoner. were Oroii i; ht to the eiiy lor participating in the recent Bafrsj at Centreville. Watne county. W hat the charge i and why they were not examined at home i- known only to the jiower that
be. It is a little strange that the Abolition county of Wayne even, cannot btTOStigata a simple case of a breach of the peace. We pre sume they have all the office?, from Constable up A the prisoners are to be examined before Geo. H i -cull it is presumable that some sort of a charge of constructive treason has been trumped up against them. Is not this "marble game'- of arresting, under frivolous snd false pretext, here and there over the State, a few Democrat at a time, rather a slow and tedious way of serving out Executive LsOffd t There are some one hundred and thirty or forty thousand Democrat in Indiana who have no especially tender sympathies for LfoconP Administration, and if they are to be "cabined, ctibhed scd confined," why not "seine" thoni by legion and mvriad Polk a. Itkms Three of Gov. Andrews' ebony recruits and two ladie "ob color" were ud before Mawr M xwcll yesterday for taking a farewell spree in Sheriff Robinson's hay loft They Wore a naked a the day they were born when d;s turbed in their revelry by the police Oneol the boy. i in attempting to escape fell from the lolt. but strking on his head was uninjured by the fall The Rebels will have to "fire low" when shoo". ig at the-e fellows, for a muket ball will m.ke but little impression on their skulls HiHonor fined the b i, fine and costs. 1 each, an i dismissed them with a lecture. In reply to a remark of His Honor's, that as soldiers the should abstain from all unbecoming conduct, one of them Bald, "Uoira BBBSMHt, link a feller won'i lake hii rations w :ien lie .-et cm ?"
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Anthiucita R A friend informs m that an enterprising Fiori't of thi State ha di covered what mav le regarded a a ct eater curi osiu tbivn the green rose. : ow n mnrh the rage with amateurs. It is. in fact, a black rose a "coal black roe." and the beautv of the plant is. that its stem is covered wit!i something exactly
ruhhug Alrican caput moss.
'The prohaht is that Massachusetts will
fill her quota of troop before the concrintin net ie enforced. She is feeling round for negroes all over the country to enlist in her black brigade. Eighty have enlisteti iu this city and will leave, we undei tand. to-day or to morrow over the Be'.letoni iue road for Boston. We will le verv
much obi the OSSM State
1 t t;ov Andrew if he wi'.l take all tnds that find their wav into our
Thk Haan fuxm or thi. Alabama The head gunner of the Alabama is one of the mos: accomplished artillerists that was eer in tbe British n tvv He was paid ofT an ! got his di charge a few weeks before the A'.ih.imi - ' and instead of eiilisting in Her Majesty's navy. tok a commission on the Alabama at tbe very round sum of two hundred pound sterling i month in gold, which at tbe price. .f Confederate paper is the moderate salary of forty-two thou sand dollars a sear
HT TheGermai garU to women, wh
BOW. They v "a woman ia always ahead, whether the road lea 1 to Heaven or Hell " The Sentiments expressed Sv M.s- DicRinsoii, at the Cooper Institute, do not permit us to doubt that she is ahead of all iter contemporaries in breeches. nor can wa be anistaketi a u the direction in which she is traveling r Phil idelphia Age.
A New Ham!b:re
been bringing a youthtn! - 1
lor tetchtnr the young ide how to thoot" in a
trie rot con tern "i a'eo it. his en-ajement as a pedagogue Tiff committee sftj 1 the report that "had hw bffffc older, ht would have lea rued thi' is. os his voti.-.g I sdy nun is in opet. bo. la an exercie not recogniied by our common
school raguiatioba. and one not likely to be p. her qweation
by tbe people ol tbe district
'Three compaiiir d the il-t regiment
went to Terre Haute on furlough yesterdav to Tote at the muüe'ipa! election in that city The companies were raised there and doubUews have a right to et there; but it erv strange that they should have been all wed t . rote here at our April election. Tt.e ulaiaa was i:.ei. aet up that tlief had aeqaired a reidence here. Can thev
have a residence here and at Terre Haute both Journal
Since- !
We heard a good story yesterday related by s , German who wa confined in one of the hospital at N ishville which prove concJuively that sick o'..l'.ers appreciate fod for the stomach more ! than food for the mind. A Rebel lady visited the hospital one morn n.- ' with a nero servant, who carrie1 a larce haket on hi arm. covered with a white linen cloth She appioached our German friend and accosted him thu :
"Are vou a good I'nion roan ?" T ish dat." wa the laconic reply of the German, it the SSM time casimg ao hopeful glanie at the sfbrswsid bi-ket. That is all I wanted to know." replied the ladv. ami. beckouins the necro to follow, she passe! to the opposite side of th;- room, where a Rebel soldier lay, and asked him the same ques tion. to which he very promptly replied : "Not bv a d d ight " The ladv thereuisin uncovered the basket and laid out a bottle of wine, mince pie-, pound e ike. and other delicacies, which we:e greedily dsvouied in the presence of the Usdoa soldiers, who felt somewhst indignant Off the following morning, however, another lidvmsdeher appearance with a large covered basket, and aNo accost ed our ("Jerman friend, and desired t. kn w if he was a Tnion roan. "I ih by Got. I no care what you got. I bese Fnion." The !dy set her baket on the table, and our ;ei m m friend thou.nt that tbe truth ivailed in in this case, if it did not avail iu tbe other But uvigu.e the le: 'h of the poor fellow's face when the I idy nncovere-I the o iket and presented h:m with stell a bushel of tracts. H shook hi- head dolefully and aid: T no read Eng. ish. and. peside dat Rebel ou te uolsr suis of te l.ouse need ihem so more as me " The ladv distributed them and left
I t long afterward along came anc'her richlv
ilr-essed Uiv. who propounded tbe same question t i 'tee have agsin to our Germ n friend. He stood gazing at i m .ter to book, the basket, apparently at a loss for a reply. At j
length he answered her, m i anRee styie, a lol ; lows: "Bv Got. you no get me dis time vot you got mit de basket?"
The 1 idy required an unwquivocil answer t
and was about to move on. when
our (iermsn friend shouted out:
"If you pet tracts, I bees I'nion. but if you got mim e pi. mjt nound cake, unt vine. I bee seceh. lak ter tivel." Suk soldier have H tie desire to read tract whet, they are famished for the want of those little debcactea so conducive to the recoverv of hop,ul patients When our ladies visit hospitals, with tract, we would suggest the importance of accompanying them with a basket of provisions.
ano tney will be better appreciated --' Louisville
ave a famüiir adae in re mav here find its applica
Colossal Golden Chariot,
Van AmburL'h .V: Uo take both pride and plaoaarc lu.allinc tb attention ot a dteeYlSBIM stlfff pnbllc te the fact that they ( m itli a determination to cast aside every ..ppOMtion of Whatsoever km. I of nature,) have expended on tin KstabIbluneui the cnormou sum of to ?nak4- it -nrpiss anything the worU '-ver befeSTS h ive SSOff, It ROW rises pre-eminent over every competitor. A 1 1 the a. I iMntngYa the t w esvlth talent aaul eafforti ace eowld romiaari l, have been brought
into requisition in stirring tin.- gbrABUc enterprise. Be.ntlv, v. Inlc Mr Van An.bttrgb w is in foreign countries, eolleeiing Ahlnuda for i!ii Menaewrie, reports of bis death v ere lrculao-d, but VAN AMEUIiGH STILL LIVES and will aCCOTapany the MellaKerl",, and bear livins testimony thai he is N.r dead. This CaSBffdsSB HawasffBfle. IfaeeMl nawSla m.-rca. In nn entire neu nullit, v iih new HwBW s, .evv Hlhf t BBOWlSil Hnrnesa. -v aSawaal UwUea hnriot, Krw t.orcoiisl v I'.dntcd C ases, .cw hffebai Wsjffssts, sad ,ev Mv cenre-i..e amass. Bix Times as I-arp-c as any ordinary Circus! i lie iiiip; ralle lleil and mot trlnmphaitl snccet which ha atteffded ihis time honored i n st ii ut ion, i without prcceii. ni. ihe MeMurerte la the streets, about IOa.M.. w ii'. form A Llovinj Panorama ! in Ortewtal ?p1"iiftor. nearly one mile m length. err FREE TO ALL. "u The immense I'avilion will a. commodate m iny thousand; so all w ho may desire can in' LIVIMi U I I.I) WIM A 1.8 from every dune ; also. The Great Van Amburch
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Pcrfom:n? Animals. Tx'. A (WsaW Pnnthrr. thru Kmgii at-' jitr Auutf Lf ipardi. The following was taken from the livins aniin.il. in New York, Mar. !i S3, I SWS, nnd SBay be coneldered A Cobrcct I-t.T or Aximais. VTar Ultphnut faaaAsA P"''iSef Elephant Tifpoo S-iib. T"o Hawwtatk h.itphnn:. F'nr I -n mnd ."iis Aftttr nn t A'-r-m, S'Ut'l ,t""r,.-l JtMfr, jf''C"ll Panther. f'"it'J Tiff H i I Tigwf (oa.'y osi i A"i ft) .".'.. tk'ee yaumf !'it:'i' l.r,if (tr i,::irtf Asutt'cand Afi nn Lteffff it .t,"sr l.t pad, S' Vionthi oil St'ijn! HytH'i. (ot'y one n Am'riea) S. A'nenrnn Paitit'r anJ tu a. ' tfl iy aa 'r L three ynr Old. California lkliri 'in;zlwB rs B.wk Wolf, fntt ,eVol' Gr ij Wolf. Zth a af' t - Mr Vm A:k irk ly th E'tr! f Dtrl y iTC'l" ' ) laa nan 1r-u Lop-Hit-ed I'izV y fiontt (. 'a'v WJ ta Amtnca ) Back lamJ, JU crn She p, er U iii I ami l.'erf A'erwetan Latum, or Ytenn. Awtram Fa.7flw l)rr Jtrimn linnn. ct Buffalo, tarn .''.i Ces-lhB, (ony ' txat&i - awjesas tn 15 yar.c) psw c liee Jjh it. or Atta!"- Ant''"p. P"va, or -1fi-ean Wh i hug. feefA J"ir is
Auf 'i. Jixa Ha'e Tig' Cat or I (tctiot.Fifitf.fr ll'flf'r Cat. pair
Ichntum hi. tt'kfe ' round tio and Con t, pur A nt Tl'-'t't. Gn-tra rS's ssatSewl eeww tf L' '4 Biarii and W'hif llahaima IseJkeSt Ci.'.e t on i '" K-t tt-'T ..-, . pai' of ftttt) II 'aid Vt im f ', u'h Amr-i-nn Cewdse, tue fttg$m Btf ! that Vi, fassf ti" r .vria, Afrtenn - 9nm SB tot Oohimm Peatant tkrt Stlrtt I he ant. ei r liohet'uan I teaSBeM. part 7.'ms Pkearan', Ck nrto Fi" Ihm. ".fS A ' Pi ' - Spa-ih Warnte, pai- 7V?; f - fire &awt Afif I Sesofs, pair Htng ! n. ;.! Eg9H l n ,. .
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iiirilier from the Kappatntiinock. Ni.w Your. May 4 The Tribune has just issued the following extra: i new- by m iil Iroiu t!ie 1C palunuock is up to Sunday morning At that time our left wing wa in pose.ion f Frederi kburg and of the fitst line of redoubt on the bill behind it and wus fee! in, its way to the second line The river wa co.-c.l with gieat ease and very small lo-s of life The Rebel- hffd matched away in the direction of Chancellorville to attach our right
wing thete posted, leaving it lirst 10,000, hut
subsequently mil more than o.isio to i.OOH men in their work, as was ai-certaineu by a recoiitioisRfSd Irom Loffff'l balloon. A great portion of our Falmouth batteries, were engaged on Saturday with the Rebel batterii-, firing across the liver and into the city. Tbe firing of both musketry and csunon off ihe right, in the direction of Chancellorville, wa vet;, heavy. The enemv had been to reed to fight on ground of Hooker's ow n choosing, as he promised his soldiers It was believed in both wings that Stonetnan' expedition to cut the railroad betw een the Rebe', and Richmond had proved BwCesSfffffl, thus cutting OffT the onlv path of retreat. So confident wa Hooker at Falmouth of success that in conform ity with bis order a force had .already commenced lo rebuild the bridge over the Rappahannock. The troops are in the finest spirits, and every thing looks propitiou-. i.ATi a Ntw York, .May 4 The Herald has an extra giving dates up to 11 A. M . of Bands?, statine that the Rebel store near Frederick -burg and Stouetuan' Station had been burned, and vi SB minor that our right wing had captured sixteen nieces of artillery, that the ltih brigade
took three Rebel batteric.-. tint our cavalry weie tearin- up the railroad track and destroying Rob el property and that we advanced one mile yes terday and were still driving the Rebels with great slaughter. At II A. M. heavy cannonading was heard on the right. Lffithffffl from Hooker's Arm) . Ntw YoiiK, Mav I T he Times correspon
dence dated Off the field near Chancellorville, 10 I' M . May 1st, stale that the Iffd armv corps took a position tbe night previous on the left, and the 3d corps reached the front about noon. The position thus Ocenpiad is thus described: We bold the Gordonsville road securely a country road leading to Spottylvania 0. H . and another road lour mile iu the rear of that. Thff ffrsSSSy S flank is thus dangerously exposed, and if thff fight it must he in the open field. A dispatch as captured vesterdav, from lien
Lee to an engineer oflieer. dfflffd the 39th. Lee BSyS bei much surprised at this movement, and he had not anticipated it, and was hot prepared Iff give instructions. About noon, a movement vs made to compel the enemy to show his strencth. Our men enteied the held with much enthusiasm At first, only one regiment of cavalry charged Off the Rebel infantry. The cavalry were frequently driven back, whan finally' a small force of infantrv supported by cavalrv, checked the Rebels. Oncdirision under Sykes, alid a Rebel division under Anderson, became engaged. Our troops drove the Rebel from wo ridge parallel to the R ipnahannoek. when Hooker ordered the troops to return from the pursuit, as he did not wish to bring on i general engagement. The Rebel mistook our retirement for a check, and followed rapidly. On top of the first ridge the Rebels halted and gave a yell, then came down on the double quick, but were met by 8yhoa division, of regulars, who poured in I ter ribtt fire of artillery nt short range. The contest lasted thiee quarters of an hour and extended across the woods There were twenty two of our gun which shelled the woods effectually, and the Rebels retired. Durmg the afternoon the Rebels nude several attempts on our lines, but were repulsed each time At 6:30 P M. the Rebels made a desperate charge to capture our battery commanding the plank mad to Frcderickhui g. but were handtflfflffjf repulsed b Geary, assisted by Knapp's and Ham; ton battene. who double shotted their jjunp with grape and RBBntStT. During f lie night both our and the Rebelbuiit earth works, and the battle, on Saturday, it was thought, would be surely opened by tbe Rebels. I'arapc of . o i mndukr r Lot is, May 4 Advices from Cape Girardeau state that the Rebels under Marmaduke. after having their rear twice assailed and suffering -eveie loss, escaped across the Whitewater. They burned all bridges behind them, and disap .e.reil by various directions to Chalk Blutts on the Arkansas line. The result of this raid to the enemy is repeated Hiid humiliating disaster and cowardly fight from greatlv inlet ior numbers
severely on Sunday
In the absence of anything official from Wash ington, and owing to the rigid exclusion of all dispatches from that point by the censorship. considerable credence is gained for sensational stories, but no reports of disasters are credited. It is stated ihe Presideut ha received dispatches from Hooker that he has eered tbe Rebel communic itions between Rowling Green and Hann, ver C. H . that Slocum had captured 1,5(KI Reb els fter crossing above Falmouth, that our communication with Gen. Stonemsn has been cut off bv Rebel guerrillas but will soon be re established, and that Hooker hopes to capture all the Rebels north of tbe Rappahannock. All the new thu tar is encouraging. The rumor is afioat here that 2.1)00 Rebels bad been captured, but it is not from a reliable source. The Time ffffS the following, dated two miles below Fredericksburg, Sunday morning. "vli: Rartlett'g brigitde of Newton's division. OOtt- - n Rg of the 121st New York. Iwtff New York, l27th and Stfe Maine, and the th I'ennsvlvatiia,
are charging upon the Rebel battery in front of
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the merchants aud citizens of Boston at the Board of Trade rooms, this P. M , on the subject Of Um Atlantic Cable. Tbe attend nice was large, and s committee of nine of some ol the leading bankers and merchants were appointed COMMERCIAL. .BY TKLKitBAFM. CTIttcintiatl narkri. QffffffnvffnfJI, May 4. Flour was dull, and pri.-e declined 10(glSc per brl; clol at $6 .Mlj 61 for superfine, and $. bO5 -5 for extra. Wheit is bl moderate demand; II 25 lor reaJ,
at 1 $1 .'KbVt 1 40 fr white the latter for choice, Kentucky. Corn. 61 (dG'Jc in bulk Oats in fait , demand at 69c in bulk, and 79c in sacks Rve'
is scarce, and has advanced t -.V$87c. Barley, dull and nominal at $1 40a21 4j for spring and fall. n h;k mas Mold and r.r.i m in. iminlnil'
the Brasswffll HowSO, led by the Mth Pffffneyl- j v2c was asked, but buyers retused la nay more
vania It has Bred with con-.derab.e precision. .to,.
an . ving us to some extent
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CoroffBffffj's old biigade and the troops of Newton'. division. Alter a temporary lull the musket dring has again commenced We are losing some men Artillery on both side hah ugain opened, and Iff tiling rapidly Our troop are well protected behind the liht side of the Richmond road 9:20 A. M. Our batteries on ihe left have changed their po-itiou, and are doing better exe entloffj. 9M A. M A pontoon bridge lu been thrown acros.- tlie Rappahannock at Fredericksburg, and persons are passing to and fro The Rebels have removed their guns from tbe earthworks above Frederickburg. Our guns op this side are throwing an occasional shot.
than 4c
Nothing transpired in Provisions, quotation entirely nominal. Groceries, unehanced and quiet Gold, dull; 4546c premium, nnd Demand Notes the sme Si'ver. 3d 35c premium. Exchange, steady at tRc premium.
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street, north of
fhursday and Friday. May 14 and 15.
Do- r- pro at 1 i and 7 o'rl.wk. Aomiv-iua ss
40 cent. t a:llrer !it..lrr tr.ue year 25
Pirute Captured. Nrw Bi:nioRn. May 8 The Captain of the brig Leonidas. from St. Domingo, Match '2?, re ports the capture of the pirate Retribution by the United States steamer Alibama.off tbe harbor, j The Captain says he saw the occurrence himself. I
tForcitrn we, Samu Hoest, May 4 The steamer Etna from Literpoo! on the22J. and Queenstown the J3l. huS arrived. The Rntish Government has ordered to be defamed the gunboat Alexandria built for thff f'nn federates, at Liverpool. The procffediiigs ol Admiral Wilkes cause increased irritation in Entrlsnd On dit that Napoleon hs become offended at tbe course of the Federal Government, and would
rcc!l Kffissffr. From U ii ati Ing ion. ffTa 1 ISRTOff, May 4 Rebel prisoners were brought here to-day. including a Colonel These, numbering .134. make a total of 600 since Satur day. The Postmaster General has issued orders to discontinue the general ditribu'ing offices at Columbus and Toledo, O , and Dubuque, Iowa. The Pit StSff Alabama Again. New Yorr. Mav 4 The steamer Roanoke, from Havana on the 22d. has arrived A vessel arrived at St Jago reports that she was stopped by tbe pirate Alabama or the 19lh ult Vera Cruz dates of the 17th state tbst up to that date Fuebls had not been captured front M l on. St Levis, May 4 Tbe Kansas correspondent ot the St Louis IVmocrat says the expedition Itting. out .it Fort Scott for Texas, and known as General Blunt' armv. is composed of Nebraska and Kansas volunteers, one regiment from Col ortdo and five thousand Indians, and efforts are being made to start tbe expedition bv the K'th of Mv . . r!.ngfield. Mo. correspondent of tbe Democrat RRjrS the force at Fayettville. Arkan .i. coi.si-ting of the first Arkansas cavalry and Arkansas infantry, have been ordered to Springfield.
from (ape Cälrardean. St. Lot is. May 4 Tbe dispitehes Inst
announcing tbe arrival of Vandever and McNeil's
forces at Cape Girardeau were incorrect. Gen. Curtis received advice from Vandever stating that the pursuit of Marmadnke terminated at Chalk Bluffs, near the Atkaiis i line, on Satur dav Severe -kiriiiishing was carried on during the porsnit and at the final crossing alSt. Francis river the enemy were badly punished. Our total lo-s N about twenty five That of the Rebel is much greater. McNeil - horse was shot under him Our troops marched t!40 nnles and drove the enemv out ol this department in great disorder ami much demoralized Stlrtttional So re i jrn ew. Nitc ToffK, Mr 4 The following additional foreign new wa- received by the at rival of the sto i nier Etna : Loxposj. April M The New gay it is su peotffd that thff Government at Washington ha gitffff Sffofffft insfru i to its officers, and think thff IffSffims ff( Ad. in giving a nermit to one -el upports the suspicion. It says aid given to the Rebels by British merchants furnishing them stiprilie. gives no Biffed grounds for excluding British vessel from commerce, and if such an attempt is made bv Admiral Wilkes the British Government will put ii down. Inquiries had OOSn made in Parliament as to the course the Government intended lo pursue on Affferleaff affairs. Paltnerston K)stponeI answering. There is a rumor that the Government will give up the steamer Alexandria for lack of sufh cient evidence. It is reported that the Government will prevent further shipments of organized gSSaffR of men, ostensibly for railroad purposes, but lielieved to be for the Northern armies. The Government declined to send a mail agent by the lower to Mat iBRQTBB, and recommended them not to carry the mails. The Times denoutiees this as pusillanimous, and triicklmsr to the design of Federal cruisers. It calls aloud for a stand to be made against further encroachments on the right of neutral. The Morning Post ssys Adams committed a fatal mistike in granting certificates of exemption. It forbear tospe-ik of hi extraordinary assump tion in strong term. feeling confident the Cabinet at Vrtsh'mrton wülhaten to disown the act.
The Times denounces the seizure of the Alexandria as worse than the Peterhoff, and ays that America relies on the reluctance of England Iff engage iu hostilities. It i reported that Louis Napoleon ia greatly offended at the facilities given by Mr Adams for thff conveyance ol arms, Ac . to the Mexicans. The Pans correspondent of the Times says: It i thought the time i not far distant when France and England will be compelled to assume another attitude toward America. There aie increasing apprehensions in Paris on the Polish question. It is believed that if the reply from Rusia to the note of the three power be unfavorable, Na fflffon will not hesitate to draw the sword. Polish insurrection continues active. France mikes active naval preparation. Two -er:. ms engaentffnts OCCttrTffi between the In-urgent aud Russians, one in the forest Champanaes. si miles from Warsaw, and one at Pultoesk. The latter place was burned bv the Russians Prince William has accepted tbe crown of Greece. I ii i si from i tie Army of the Potomac.
New York, May 4 The Times has very full reports from three of its armv correspondents, who arrived frffffl the field of thegrest battles of Saturday and Sunday. Thev were among the j hottest and most important of the war. On Fri- j day we suffered considerably. The 1 1th army corps, under Gen Howard, behaved badly, and lost au important part of our position. The battle did not close uutil near midnight.
During the niht Hooker changed his base, re
formed hi army ami wa ready for battle next day 1 h liht liegun at I o'clock, and lasted six hours. At the end of that time lien Hooker held a very strong position, and felt perfectly safe. His riirht rested on the Ranidan at Elias 's
Ford, and his lett ou the Rappahannock. The losses have been very heavy on both sides The result thus far is not decisive, but it ia believed the Rebel ran onlv save themselves bv
v orU stärket .
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Flour, dull, and :'u I0c lower. Whiskv. dull and lower. Wheat, dull and declining; winier red Western $1 60. Corn, about 0c lowei O ils, dull and lower, at "A(tt -5c. Pork, dull and unchii"'ed Raom Side-, e.-ier at614(rt7c for antics; "'y lor very choice lots. L ird. in moderate demand at u3410Vfc. Money is abundant at 4 a .'i per cent ou call. Sterling Exchange. 16.H4utl6.i for first class bills. Gold, unsettled snd lower; opening at 50c. and closing at 4714(Ä471vc premium. Increase iu loans. 638.634; decrease in pecie. fü'iH.539; decrease iu circulation, ...'IM, .I'd I; decrease irj de posits, $1 ,670,081, by weekly Uank statement.
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larff eitle Imporinnt lo frVnialr! One Qepartment of er rx-penaary h aectally easao-S ta the treatmwt ef tRr nUeasea f r-male. ob at La-cb-'rrbea. r Whlit.," lrrerulsr. Palnffll and SoppraMBRSSffaffRSE, 5-r- and Genera; Ueiutj . Daoa "f be Wrmib, HarreDne Consult atlrms and examination-free mf -l ar A bx for sale, UK Mew RHirLAT d: I'tLLS far Female Obstrnnloe. IrrecolasKies, Re. Marne ladies certain situations bradd t - tbea, at 1 1 w woaMcane nlacarrtar Price ffi per t - x. iM aaaj be err? bs mall. DR it a I IV'S PRKVKHTTTE An Invtiaable article for thoe w'lsbinc limit the number of tb-.r tffsp-ias. et tbe barren s b letre cbiMree; waif anted at tc injure tbe Realib. and will last for a ttfethae Seat t" aay address, ander Baal, oe receipt of tbe price TWO DOLLARS P ATI f NTS AT rdSTA5CF-h seadtRf a bftel ttstenit d of their ytnptoma, will recrtre a Ttlank Char contaitiinr a Ilt d aoetlfn. oar term for the cenre of
treatmetit. Ac Me1ieln -nl tn aa part f the i
to cure may case at boUia, tree Irani daoctr or
All tranact Inns private aod cod fide ntiaJ Reaaaabev the bame atxt number. UtrtH-t all letter t.. 6aU I - iu p utsfiytAki. aorl. 6C1A ' LeutavUle. X
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INTERNAL REVENUE.
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Arc in IkAILI receipt of freh good:
Conatantlv on baod and for -ale at f h- losers?
prico-. a aree anil wn.n'i icrk of
of lee, sugar
yfnlaaaea Sif nip,
Hire, lea, lalla.
f. la. oonrnunre,
no,.,,, ansllea, Biarrb,
Kaiain. Clfjair Tohaires).
Tlackrrei, Thite I i ii , twrdage
l v me, t ott on .irn, llre.atnffa.
lilts. fflffWs Oatea, Jelliea. Rrnndy.
Gin Hm. Witte, hiK .
aollons af all kind.
Plantation and ttoker'e Bittere.
Ornca Aaaaaaa Uraasai Rksbsii
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Indlanapolia. April T7tb. IStsi N CHI RR t tac.l'.tate the anuual BBSffRffffffffl which will be made In tb ui-nl, f Maj. lsC3. and ta make
toe same with a miKu ecvi.i.ni as pvarible, wt deesa it prt(er tc aak tbe ritUen f the Sib (UMiTeia,al IS-
t nr "f lriana to prepare aud have ready thru mem "r nieaieraodtttaa. Mtbat when the AaaeaBi
tbe wii! : 'i'i,. il, ibereSy ,anif a hear) es
to the (ovemment. Tbe asnietita will te made upor. the foUuwta: lat. On all carrlast, wagons ur oth r vehiclea, the
body ef which
exceeds the suu.
harness 2d. Llreiisee wtll Im- astaesed to run Irotb lie 1st ot Mav. 16,1. tlt d Ma. Ift4. Alt umpired lacabee will r- renew rd and charged for tbe fraction! swrt of the
v. r. cninincine fr-aii ihe expiration fthe old Ik
udetidin.- 1m l May. 1VU. Any iwrsou reasins to
businea at or before 'he irate n of the oM.
the amount -f tbe new llcen-e refunded by anakttia pr"i appbeann lo ihe Collector of tbe UUtrfe.
M Manufacturer-, Rutcbera, arul etbera. will their in. 'i.t hlj reportk as usual, hui with a littie
pr.iiiitnevh. 4th. An scuwr ty will also be aaae ed upua tbe annual Rains, pr.bi .r income for the. yaar ISffS, of all person reatdlop witAin the IMtrv-t. thethee 4erTwt from any hind of peoperty, reau, latereeta, dividend, aalartes. or from aa prob-loa, treffe, employ ment or to cauoo or fni any cairre whatever, prortded Much ratna. profit- or in. ol. exceed the staa ot als handred dollars. In estimatmc such rain, profus or foeoma, n other Kations), State and local taxe aaeed nponthe property or other aourceat incoaie, ahall be Srt deducted; alo, the rent of any dwrllluir'it r-nted, ioc npied br the party so as-
nd all other expense incident t o the mas ins BRffh
profit . r income, but in no caae will the expe-
of II vina- be deducted. The tarmer will be leguired tc make return of tbe value of the prodace of hi farm, without deduction tor tie lab. servic-s of himself and hi family, or for any portion of such produce cot i am d by kainaclf and famiiiv, or for tbe owe of any new structures, such as dearths;, enclotins same wjth fences, and for haproveawta to bWrMinr: bwt all aatount actually paid for hired labor, rent "I ft. v. fany.) and neceaaarj repair upon tna bulldimrs or farm, inclnd ns; tbe subo.at ea t of the hired laborers, will be deducted. rami prcMlurc. whi. b 'he producer had on band on the 3 1 t day ot lJi-r.-nil.er, lHWS. must te appraised at its mar ket value on tbst ds Fach peroii will be required to return hi" total income . ao far pecifylnn be sources from which ft 1 derived, a to enable the Aitant ,s-or to decide what dedur Üons hall be made therefrom. 1 he follow RRj ffSffSSBW ha t-ecn aj.i.omtec Aitant Aaaeaeor- tor MARION GCIT Joes H. er" n No. I. Vt 'ffi.-e. and BffffSSR Ko. 57. eery of Ii..iinaputi. U M P H. Wiffffffl Ko. t. -Kurib bsif f centre township. William HotT rTliB Mo J South ha'f " town hip. J. M(oao. Division No 4 lawreace and warver, towoebrpa. Twowaa Tiieu IHvlwoe No. 5. Frank 1 Hi and P-rry tOWIlehlpfc. F iKfxaee Rrsiea. DtMsiao Ma. B. Decatur and Warm twnhlfM. la Hoi.ukwowt. BffnffMi PR I Pike and S40 ins ton towaabip. WIU ' M A RR.rSHAW. apST-ddrwaw. w-ewws th lh'ect of trsbana
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ae.uch a- Svpbibs .chancr adal. primart . c
iarj Tertiary, or pha-e. lbo..rrna .et
Stricture V irt-nr, ilydrucel I' nnary tWaeaaea. aper roatorbea, Semme WeehROSS, ort urea I BBRWaaeas cat effort of elf al.UM-. honH AT ONCr vi.H Or Clarke's PaiVATi Dssca at.d -acred Cotiultat "n Rooms, No 24 l. East Wa-hincton Street, and be cared. Tbe U ct 'r Bfieau year' Rxrratrsrr lo Kew T r BtRj enable bim 0 treat you acieatiRcally Conultatx.ti frer. (iflk. bcsir from B A . M. to S P M. P. ffA h..x ii4. aprffffly C O W I O E N IT I A Ms
Particular attention (piTen to the kale of
PROiHCK Of ML sirV
Tl Ni MPN WH M t VF. IM iUrwd theraael-w- Uv cert ans .er
haeda. whssh anfft them Sar bawneaa. plesears er tbe 4effee ef snuneS Mf, alae. aoddle-area ai id men. no.
from the follte of youth or ether causes, leal a debt hay tn advance sftReff yeara. before niacins themaelees asstse the treatment ol uny oat, should trat reed 'THE SKChKT FRIER D ." Married latitat w,il Uani sesaeAlif of latee'tenee ef Remains; "Tbe Secret Fmad " Rent to BBf addr.. 1:. a aied Dvwlepe. aa raaatpt af Ten Cents. DR STUART A CO ran be coeeulted us all I of a private or oaaRdaSitlal aatare. f'om SAM t S P M . (Rwndar from St.. II A M .' at thete affat. Addxe OR. t STL' ART ff CO . mcbJl dAwly I,. Rmatea, Hoav
HAT8 AND CAPS. I S A A C DAVIS.
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ret real 1
Hats,
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From C leveland
63 Ea-st Wa&hiiigtoii Strt,
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CLtvtt'P. 0-i May 4 At a meeting of the . National Typographic! Union held here to day ihff fiffttwwi ers were eierte! Preident. Eupene Vallette of Philadelphia; FWfft VTffS Pre'dent. (erce McLukin of St Lou;4; Second Vice Presidei.t. J. A Srenar of 1 Cleveland. Secretxry and Treasurer, Tbos. J. Wlh .f Xew York; Corres pooilmg SecretajT, W F. M-ore of Detroit from Tlurf rrrshore Hebel ie-rt. täte that Hodge has advanced eleveti mile e.t-t of Tucumbia. He met For rest Fighting SfffS reported to have occurred on the 29h Dode was iu poaeeaeion of Court I aud on the ; the 25th Jackson dispatches of the 29th repreaent Grant I at rjnion Church on tbe Natchez and Hazelburst !
road Light boats sre uow moving up the Yaioo. TffSRMRMRFffl had retched Hazleton, and it was
evident the etiemv intended moving on Natchea. I 2 m-.... Hanks had tken Ales.ndr-a He aar. it is A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST,, i m rnt i K?aa V. ' m tn rtmmt i n ff XstaWtn r . a. k ff tiniil I
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f!Hl- Loi ide and dean, ant will be suld low for
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kj 'oe Faat. wbleb bo will -oil a low na the lew ma
Ab the Lxnet urnae kea at Me U Pomvvlvaait street, fear doer aoath et tbe Past OffVe.
aprli- ein,
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A RARE OPPORTUNITY f 'or a . If echnn if or iAtborin? tTass 1 o Obtain a House and Lot, and thus get a Home. BrjKTg wiUaaU CM Lta oa lone time to poracatwbe ff Wii) buiid a hoas on the lot purrLased If rul itrea. wc will furuiah part of the moans BaasBSSRS for ection ofbuildine to tboae whoao means are to - BstBrtont Is complete thir houses Mr KERN VM 4 PTKRCR.
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HOTELS.
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IT ttltM. I DI lA.
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A Jackson dispatch at 9 o'clock on the 29th sa that communication to Grand Gulf has been re established. After six hour fir nz the gun boats withdrew, they tired about 'A . HX1 hots tem porariiy disabling one guti Our loss three killed and twenty two wounded. Col Wade of the Artillery, killed. Ta i gunboats, apparently disabled, lis three mile below on the iuiaana shore.
VtN Lot i wide and dean, and will be said lot
cash MtkKRMAM A PIERCE.
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