Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3962, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1863 — Page 2
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olinit. . r The Pr--Wrt V iavnod a requisition udoo laoW i kf "i n. "'twHM.mn. io view of tbe ihr'wl mraaion of lfortlaorn territory by th fcobel f xoa Adjutant) Geerl Nuslk baa tawueai no order uniting np-.nomch Conjfroawional I - ! f r O- f ,( n f , f tb.. -sv r u b.f m rfnoJat tfcu the call will aT'f,? ' lor) t W prnual tbaltha esrniner of th flomeUnartfa and Lija! 1 lfu it to ill est rat 'W patriyiem in the pree.it eti.e- t f bad '!' " ii. tn II tarv dri.l. thej will be better fi led for the held than ti Ho out had that advantage The tr Uo engage in tlie ai montk's er vice ur-lor Urk ell of the President. will be crwditen to th Siato upon an rejumltio.i which m .r be nd upoe h under the en scri radon lw The fact that the PreetteM ia culling for sis m ' volunteers make iha imprctioa thtt in bis opinion tb war will bw hvnnght to a cloae, in mate auv. within that tim UfThe Suie Semmel yt that "tmer are no better friend, to the (tuvertiruent than Yallamlig htm and Pugh." Whack Government do the ei,- r: mn, the Feeler il or Confederate? The anwr deponda upon the fact whether the Senimrl, in writing 'he aenlene. intended to lie or tell the truth (St. Joseph Valley Kepobli CM41. The abore we find in one Schi-ylui Colfax's paper, lo!s mi ou U be con.-i.lered a sharp fellow Now what ii a Government? Wa BT kb it i "an emp re, kingdom or State; an? territory orer wh.ch th rht of sovereignty i encoded." So theo M Little Greeley" admit or rotirotlea. in the inquuy he nukw of ii. that tbe Confederate State are a Government orer which the nlit of sovereignty- ia extended. This I . - fc. - 1 ' -. I I
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v.mce to acknowledge the independence of the ' -ji.iodavato :salea, winch we kmnoniv beliere C : m compeer bare bets and are yet rea.lv to do. In inner to Colfax's imioirv we re ply that Vi.LAXtioHAW and Peon are be'.ter fiieti'la of the S-V'ler-.l Govern ment than Colfax aud hit whole Conled erate Ab it n crew. What h .a he or the ever done 'jo abow llieir devotion to tbe C noltttiUoo and the Union T Colfax ml ('omuinv ay tiiey re for the air, but they are very rarefi.l not to paniing their carcatae to Keel bulleta. They pro( Uiwi from the h-ue top-i that it i the duty of ererv mn:i to acriri.-e hun-elf to overthrow the rebellion, but they don't do it not they Whit hypocrites, or cow ird uid they rnmt chooe ihemelve u;on which horn of the ihleni m i tliv preiT to bang ibeMBwlraW 1 1 UiUx is hnnwt in bin itft'Urations, he houlil et ihe ex amp'- of Hu'htiiir. and :f he don't do it. he is a hypocrite. Yallandiüuam .m i I'i on art hotter tnend to the Ke-ieral Gn enimeut that Colfax A Co , hecattae they believed that civil war would reault in disunion that it is in fact disunion, aud they u.d every effo t to prevent that calamity to the country. Colfx JE Co . on the other hand, did all in their power t-i precipitin these terrible eril upon the ountry. lor no other purpose than to per:etiiate tlie rule of the part in power nnti to advance partism achemea Ami now. with he-rtles in difTerence, they look upon the sacrifice of life, an I iiUh and trei-ure, which this war has occasioned, and they dl do o until thecalamitiei of wsr overtake them History will liow that the greatest enemies of the Federal Government were those w1k. like Colfax, were fiddling, or putt nt money into the r pocketa whilst the lires of civil war were consnin n the nat on.
Ttt I prlsniu of tlie IVopIr I lit Ii it titstlr '.i ilny of fit- I'cinocriic ill I ogniisporl 1 H mit I I; on .t lid I resent Hold und tlnnly prirh hf ( n. .roll um . I iti lt. The largest and most enthusiastic meetiwgweff aaendls1 in Northern Indian w s held at I.o M. "f. I ttifii l . the liilll Hlt vT-lt A. Hll. r!sj , Ehtor of the Lounssrt lemo rr it . olr .seii Pre-ident. and Vice Presidents inj Sei i et. tries were nelerted from the nine id counties Kh'tj'ieut and effective seec.hes were made hv H n H w in Tt neu an I It n D W , aiiaK. at the day tneeln j. tnd at ni'bl l II II Loui, Hki . of this city, aud Si n
K Hamii l. Ksq . of Sullivan connlj, The hour
i'i '"k" '' the nieeimg liuvinr arrivast. tlie Chiel MfeieJial. l'ol Kitim, i iihni th merlin . outer, and poke tts lollnwn, uni l repeated bursts o, applau-e Col. FlTt II said . We have aseembled to counsel relative to the condition ol the couutn , and to h i ice our jsditi Cal action a ith referent e to iheuue Hut lew davs nre it w is in ttlei l p.ni' louht whether nllitarv usui pat ion would piTiirl us thus . is aemtile withoui a a rule fn twerigbt; tkwwgil had the struwt: e mine it ieuli woMil ii"t long hae retntilieil In doubl II u , hoaevri . Ihe CoiiM'i 4ttt e eleiueut ol Ilm Aotiiiin-it si mn nu Hv so -in.il as In be tupriteii ii . w . Urilal phatitiy .levelopeil in ti Me to cheek Gen Bwril ante'- Hitd loa echo, lien Hi- ill I ilie.tl awd lyienii'eal ronrse. anil lima jarerve the ne ot Hie Norlliwe'. I'hete can not lie i hoilit hml thit wafw9 wfww Mfeieawa In, it would h tve pro vt.ked resistance hae Inl to distur1 o an I WttllWi ti t.eiween lite nnlitsry MUihor ties mni aim i iocii r m "ur iniist Wnde cuiitl ill I I .1 ill! ( ...! C O.ll ..-:.t Ii. Ii W .1 t.l i ii iiiigeo reitaiice to an) iiwoi Connress, or oi i SUte, or lo any proper military ordei looamc iioe tlj or idliteriU to vi(orwwa proevttion ol ihe wir There miv lc u i t ..In als, lud mm. here and there. ho may altem , rwilnce to the conscript ion Sm h oten would reist any law whleli eoMnrted !i ItHrk ialwt ef s of ivnvctt en.'e. but ihi a ill le no or ui nr. I ie.i in e. no ieti itee by c.Mitiiu.,.i ,i lnhiiea al It i; l.i peaitcr tta The le.i n4t r party haa eer r liinrl to le n coital lu'lotia . law abiding party, urn will con nine i' i-i.ni Ihr apnclUt.oii. It is the duly id avery pad eiuaea hi eweywM 4M saaieawaww-ee uif I. It any :ce' eved by the law. o; ita a duiMo-lr i lioii ! 'i ii r rf i piat. ihei can appet to the v-mrts file courts and the 1 tw mut le am
tain!, whether againt the pririte einten, or ii or inmiarv nnrper Whi'e iritis eprealni ' m cot ti lent belief that PetnorrAts wiil mal . ebeerloiiy t troper ir meootre-. I know ihem ' o be ant oua tur peaoe: ami thev wdl not feoM that mni u Uie.s oi crime who coniiiiuea tbe. war one h r after .m h m i nie ; e.ire r in he alUtined Thej wo d ba uuwioing to impose i UoplMl iel '"-i r i niii. tl nn , ither t ci cerWitwIy will receive nm e awe he-nie'ves (in l ur. I If by kit Itr and hra aMft'ffwm i.i .-f he .I..! in. I tu itl.ir. he rrsjuantly j a-'Uinel here, baa a atlalarl i ,v ui'tuuii.is(e.l i
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have laut ue. 1 tiirru to deeper ml tun Ker aeraaiolin haxe, today, iou will be de ' nou need 1 ' I and traitors' Ourpoiiti eai opfwoieaita have oitesi heretofore, sni always : JMW eiu!li . etideavoreil to ti odiurn on our piftr. to prevent access. on to n rmks. and de taV U from raVrflvg out us pi m.-. plea Their mt ire of uaess now will i e iee than heretofo e We can inumphan'l y appeal u hisntrv to de de with what party rests the m t uint of trataon. I be lasaoeatio oarti round ihm nat on an n, faiit ami rsiaed it to s L't nt thev found it a fee ble Kepubuc atrugtfoutf lor etistence. arid ao
managed its affairs as to aitke it a du rwm uaihinginn. Dower and nrosnentv unaorpaaaeil In tins rot.
ditton ol , .et and pr..-,- r y. tbe Kenui. n pattt fwnn-l it. That partv ie yet sar.-w e.K'ht years ok! nae eaaatcoiled the Ooveraoiwwt two year, and where n- ere ur aeiioi, ti mit si. I prospet it w hieb were ihoetivt! the World ' In l eight vears, with the ai l ( their la-snHkrs o. I tbe Soata, thev have destroyed tbe work of fifty years It ia well known that tbe pers'tatent agitation of one aubje-1 in -i.nection with national poli tic, aad in the nails of the N itiona! Legilat
was ta remote raoa ot. ami trie lasatWUl te pre text for. the etisting war It ia euuallv well 1
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out of the hauda of the General Govemrne: t WAiiiiM.noi. J uue 16. and led it w in theTetarttveSutaa I).reanl- ; he eicitement here during Sunday, yesterday ing this direrarding theae constitutional obh Änj today Ii ia been uueualle. ry anvthmsdu (ration, -ifregardin- the decision of tlie Supreme rm; tne w',r 9SC4p the alirro that w at fell here ( o-irt disregarding the warning of almost everv M tlie ,,f Sep ember last, when Pope, alter Bt ennt eiit .tttimaa among us f .r the lt jutr tjMer ,f . ta k r . wa- fleeing for shelter to the Wob ter of a century, that its continued agitation j Wi,Utt) (ortt Sllj tnl. lerr,,r lu4l ayajealM Salfw OA woiil.l lead to wataster and disunion, they con fh. 4.. mmm tke hr,, battle of Hull Run Qm
EaotTiMirr a Ari aaut vnni at rut Ciri TAL Kaltl"SVa OF TIIL AoHtM-tHATI M IN sot PatPABiMi. roa tux Ao.rxsivi Mors MtT or ia Iax KiLtf or Ca Lino roa Raw Rrrat u- mow. to Pioht Ai.ist Laar' TmxAva E.vt MiEAfm or Otnwtl Lei's Foacxw Taxv Ash.lxt to ltrj.Otaj Taoora lovr.Mivr am Dusioxa or thi Coartnx batxs. , ac , Ac.
tinued ita discoaati.n in i efforts at nttiouel le--islation oa the subject 'I he consetptence arc H"w tip'io u Thi ame ptrty had a majori ty in the JTuional Hou-eof Ue;ireeiit.tives dur ing the eason of I8CQ 61. and the same party r.ii trolled tne ao c.tllel Peaee Conrews which assembled in WasHinpton during that winter, to device, as was upp--el. -ome plan of reconeilia tion oetween sections. Was the power thenar ty then pMawased u-ed to promote harm ny to aave the rjnion, to preserve peace? tuiie the reverse. They rejected the Crittenden .m l eve rv other swapwaition looking to that remit, al though thev contd have conceded that without the A'Titicw of iir principle, or the freedom or lite of a single individual ; and knew thtt though not all St asked, the South would accept it. and peace and the Union he preserve! H,d odious aa was Keen the conduct of tho-e in rebellion against the Government, 1 will do the leaders of the rebel 1 on the justice to betr fe.'M inonv that a majority of them, the mt talente I and inHneutial. were anxious until the I a at uio niet.t for a reconciliation Tbey wouhl hive acre 4el the Crittenden, or any similar compro w -e. with alacrity; with that in hand, they would hire relume j to their constituents, and appealed to them to st.tv al) violence wou d have pointed to that as a proof that the Nortii w as not their enemy did not desire or intend t i iiajwyarJ their rights and overturn their domestic Institution and would have ured them to con tinue u;on the great bigbvaf of national power and prosper!. y upon which we have so kowg bwOI fellow trarel'ers. Rut neither that, or aught else, would the Republican party grant not even a del tration of the undoubtetl constitutional rights of the South It deircl. in the languaire of one of its Senators, "blood!" and oh! Greit Fa'ber. what torrents of blood they have evoked! I would not whi-per a word, or cheri-h a thought which would in the slightest degree dampen the ardor or lessen the exertions of our soldlwfs in the held, but would by every act and Word anrouriire and ehwSJt ihetn to a faithful performance o their arduous duties. Hut we in civil lite have our dutie- l kewi-e, which it etpasl lv 'lehoove us to dich:trj;e The soldier airl citizen have common duty. The former vol untecred to do Oattle apafnatM arm 1 enemy . for the restor it. on of 'he L'nion and siipremar ol the Constitution. Wt MwSt, through the bit lot box. -truli for the same end st t ,ii firm ag linst tho-e whose acts tend in a More insidu ons measure to tlie destruction of both. The soldier bb4 citizen have reciprocal du'ies We have a ri'ht to expect the former id iitehefgl ' the utmost their duty in preservitiion of theexiteuce and integrity Of tlie Government with which our interest as well us theirs are o loti mafelv linked: and thev in return have a lil.i to expect we will not in the r absence perm ' that i iovernment to bo usurped or perverted lO their ruin when they return to evil ble, as well as ours. From tbe nature of their duties, and their absence from home, thev necessarily can not t ike an active part in shaping the politics ol the country or tsjiicy of the war. Thev can only obey it- orders and fiht its battles Thev have right to expect of us, that if the policy of the war is changed from that ol one to restore the Union and reserve the Constitution, to one lor th mete furtherance of awifth personal, or politi cal schemes, we shall bring It back to its origin il dewtgn Thev have a right to require that we shall not, in their absence, permit their fathers, brothers and families, to be rohlted of their rights by a tii'lilarv uui ner who may drop kc every vil 'age and h unlet his orders to "suppress," or "ar re-t" and imprison. They have a right to require of us that we shall sec that their homes, w hen they return to them, arc still homes of freedom C Ii. Lasselle. Esq . from the Committee on Koolutions, leported the following: We. the Democratic and c.uise ratoe citizens f tinC.'iitiliHv 1'.. Wliitr. Pulitski, Carroll. Kulmn, Mniin. ami Hiw4rl, aenilirl in M i Cto iiti"ii, M Leitansp.irt. for the purp "f ilelih.Tatinir upon, and expT in.- "iir titini.'iit in ri'vritr.l t" I eri l o- O'.ihti.ui nf O'ir liovecirnent, an'l thf riht s if tlie e.ile, it'. Oaststa atvl rrsnlvr: I. That we are, as ever, devotedly and enwMeraelv att.irhed fo the DnloQ, the whole 1' n, mid nothing but tin- I i.i. t . .f nil the States. i Thai W are in favor ot, and will tvf maintain, a strut compliance with tii" C nsututitti of tlie lulled tse. in all its parts, ami ty all p'-rms. : I n it we will, at all limn ami in all place, stand h and support tin- Wovi rnmetit ef ear cimtitry in wh ve harsN the ..vine tu tr re ilw.tr h. l.lliur thr Adin.n ll ration taefaatta a strict at coutitalnlity for the due perforin mi of it tru-t. 4. lltat, a the ("monand ih QnTrmattnl wrrr .-rested hi . tnd ran only ei it. virtue of, i lie i ..n-t tut Ion "f tlie I'nltrd 5tate. which s thr hond ol the m.e and the hn.i. if the eaher. we linld that aads d instrument ! he tb tipreine sa ot the land. frr the OoVemSSenl HUalh "t tii.- wilauni'traliuu, the Mal and the people. Amine ilerlgre thai the atiie. ami all rnrht eitinit thereunder, niustaiid shall !'' maintained .iainst all violation', w hatstwx er. r. Wa taerefbee daaaaaat the ttitnipttd aecaaaioa of the Bouth rti Stale- upon a plea l an 'inherent rit'lit of elf gov rnuieiit," and (he altetnpied aulolnule'li uf ar M r it power hy the psvaoni tdntraiMratl n upon iiio plea of a "militarv neiiijr,M - tlarai.t vlefatton ! tin- letter and spirit of that aren int rumpnti SS lanttS tn ihr atadost aiai patriotism of our latnera, ami asCf m atfaint f gevernne'iti lud we .r, lare that the Union tan t h at stored, and IB Conatfttttlan preserved. In iit of loitli .til-nil, t - 11 Thtt the recetil aimault hv the Aim. tu -ti at ion, an t oe riant ol ltoeaplojtol, upon the oaerod rieht .f freeilotn.il per It, ftee.lotu of t lie pre s, freedom ol tht !' .n. and the tn tl lo .('try - rltf'it - k'lar interd fee th" t'onst nun it and the law s of our roiiiitry toeiefj lineri in r Itaen, iiien not ia la nddal of a-'tu ti hoatiiltleo,l justly eaati , u Ibsj r reive, taf si rre hrlmlns rebeks ol i free jop AHt We Ive nntlr fo alt whsft It tn.sv concern, tlial w e w ill m n i urr. ndt thsat ttfhtte twi tlraiaiel'.ot t ftM i hi whets! 7 rii.ti the fedaj tn I rat4 an ..f tat SMevMneat, ketfe Slate and National, are In al, no mi n Irl i. ilir ii.io.rt
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both of tln-ee iioM-miis the rap.tii wa- re..! great peril, and it la the opfnfofl of miny njea hih in pnb'iie station that the danger which thtt tteii- H sskingUm now is quite a ereat as that which was imui i.enl on e. Hier ot those oc ajnsjnaji That the President fully shares the-e fears is evident from his peoclnm iti nt. i-stied yeier dar, calling lor liHi.iriHi volunteers. Tint there is any nete-.-itv for such a call, is one ol the nanst Blrihiaa proofs of the utter incompetent-v of" the Administration, and particularly ot the War Dc part ment. Here is Pennrlv mia not onlv threatened with invasion, but actually inrailel, and no prepare lion m ole whatever to guani ngiinst cr repel such invasion! Thi- invasion opens the wv for an attack on W ashmgtou from the North, atnl no Mslequate preparations bava baren ntoow to guard agiinst -uch tu attack. Such aie the re eult of Mr Lincoln's strafe. v; for it is he alone, or, at mot, leant St inton, w ' o iiave been mwugin the w ar lor the la-t eveti months. Tb' invasion ot Pet may hraSaVa wiiich Is now taking place, is no surprise to the country, (ten. Lee has been making his preparation for it 0KMilv, in the face of day, for the lt-t four weeks. Hie Intantiffw to de aw has been trimp in the new-oijiers lor three weeks .it lea-t. The Adiii in-iiatiMii kne' it certainly WOtJtd take place, and, if they hol any common sajfaeitr, ihei saight have known thnt H woald have taken place at the period in "St favorable to the L'onle I erates Unl most unfavorable to us; tint is to say, when a long spell of dry weither hid dried up the sfre iri and rivers s() t It r they could be mot easily forded, and when our armies had btCMM depleted as much as they nasjitl be lv the dc, irtnre of all the old resjintenta ol rateran irnonw. That period iias now arr vetl Knowing this, thev knew nl-o that a vast number of alditionnl troops wutild he retpiireil to repel the invasimi They hue now cilled for those troops Hut thev have wa'ted tint.! Peun-ylvaiiia is actually Inrndetj before they have called fee thssal Why I is not tht Call lur tr OfH made three weeks ag. . so that the men could he raises), and at le ist partielle drilled, bei ore thev were brooght face to w face ith the fowl It is idle to think they can be rn-ed now and organized so as to tie ol any er in e; for, before this can be done, the objects ot the invasion will have been accoinpli-hed. Al ready the Coniederate forces have captuied Win cheater and M irrin-hurg. li tve crossed the Poto m f. oecupieti Haewrstown, and hive advanced to Ch unbershurjr. which is now in their jo-ses sjon-Cha ibersbnryn . which was to be the hen! .pi iiiorsol lieu Couch! The pe'i!c of lViin- I vaiii t nvi-r he COttplfiC iv bewilderetl bv the nutneroiis trails ma le upon them for militarv set eite Two week nan the inai hiiiisry of the coii-criptioii net begafl to be pu' in opet.ition in that State It w:i working along as barSBOOiOttslv there as in any d' tinother State-, onlv intercepted here mhI there M the shouting of a I'tovost Marshal, or by the burning; of a bantOf house ot an enrolling officer. A week ago, however, the people of that St tte were am I zed to find that (ten Couch and Gov. Curtin h id ordeteu all the men in the Btatf be tween the :es of eighteen and sixty to nri: uiize for the protectron of the St.ite And now, to Cap the climax, the PresiiU'iit'.s pioclamation oi ve-tertiay calls upon them to r use innne.li-itelv. SO,0Q0 volanteera What nre they to do? Which fill are thev to ntti'inl fir-t? If they -utlei themselve- t le coucriptetl, they hi: rely will thing that that ought to stti-fy " tbf fjovera ment II tl.ey turn out tn wisse under (euer al Onajnh's eaR, or fnrniah üo.ooo volunteers lor the President, they will ask, "W hy cotwertpt u-'.'" Hut -uppo-e the IHO.IMKI volunteers raited, in accordance with the terms of the Pi c-ideiit's pro cl.mation. (net impssible auppooition, I admit, does any sane man exect or believe that the can cope lor a moment with the veterans of stonewall Jackson's corps, or with thoec o laowgatreta aad Hilft 'I lm idea is ahard The winde ihtSfl -how - how short sighted Mr Hncoln i- Nothing is ei-ier than to kee.i the ranks Ol an armv always lull. Had the proper pi tn been pur-tied by Mr Lincoln, we would neter hive heard of 01 regiments going home Kept OOU stands full by the infusion of fresh blood and Irc-h recruits, the battle torn litL' ol every tuie of the old regiments wouhl now be waving over ns irge and effective an army as we ever had, atnl thete would be no necessity fur ever calling lor new re'iineii's. or eien for the OOOScriptioO, fon will nah, wht baa Hooker, with "the fin e-t itrmv on the pi n et." not prevented fhi mm -ion ol Peiiii-y 1 v. una by tieu LeeV II' wa- at tinned on the U I po bannock lo tiijht (ten Lee - ai iin; why h is lie not done ii" The an-wer Ins been famished bj the eVdsainietratioi tap pert luring over dav lor i week pant. Thej hue Ii i i(ed (h tl Ihe rSjeattl O It airy Iffhl on ihe ( ip nahannn k iid brnah op Lee - design of invaaioe ot the North Vu sei now how mtn li truth (here wt- in thtt as-ertiou I eat see that ihe facts confirm what I -aid about thtt cavalry Bghl in my I ist letter I lie 1 1 et ahne M hi hj rfUestion i-. Hooker, if he had been t good OwH eral, Would hive pteveutvd ihi- invasion; lor he hid ample nieaii- fo do so Not being a good (ieneritl. he has not. The fact i., Honker has been out nenernled hi Leo, in this affair, a i;rcit detl wm-e than he aa at Ghanoell'tri illc. Dunn- the last three week I.ee In I,,-en i h 'ci v ing remlorce iitenis hll of hi trwopa near SwWmHi indinlfortb (' irOllOl h id j.'llicd 1. in bj aboil! the full irltt It l Inl ! me alaO, -h mdtt Idwal recruit- had I -it sent to him lo fait ll In refluent- up to iheir original fdrttiftt. Ileimi rtorganiiad hU r in v by nn.fc' t- Isen Ki-ll ibe n aamanal i Stonewall .i ii kson'a old oorpe His forre noa POhi-t ol I lie (hi ee . . .1 p .. ( iener 1 1- l.oiisi i et I , lini uint Uwalt. averaging 90,00(1 man h, mil Üteoart'a Ili.fflJQ raralry Ig all lullt lOOlflai ssen a well' corps eonaiate of the divlslont ol tien Trmibi (Stonewall Jack ton's nld diviaion rttttOfo Hi II i c ich n.iMMi stroog; Rlgey dtvlf. Ion late l aeil'-; 9 ooo strong,' Ashbt ' eai il ri , 4."IHI atrong, und irb oe. es of midleri It is i ml the llirwnilO Ol Kw ell s cm i a ih tt hate made iln- inr i-ion of Penu-y Ii auia. Thev itarehad fron Oitipeouer to Stnshttrg; ittacked and defeated tlen Münn if Wnche ter 'ii the I4lh mat , tot in n I ia ten unent, Wh h rre very froiig. unrehed fo Martina bu-. defeated Gen, Ty lei there: then crossed
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unl Tyler's torees fand ihey were badly end ap 'li S i " I to 11 n pei' Ferry, where lien Tfler i10 in r una in :. It ! bawttrttl tOnVtf Uavf
Ferry at wieeoted ov the enemj If ae 1 will ne evaottated hi mir foreoSi but preant It irj h' i alasvland Uffhts sfsl defeats it Wtncbestei ind M.r t ghl tasil! have been !i et i nte l, if a d been in . ..mm tnd of (he M d t'c De-in-'ead of auch a radical politician as The Hti.iumre tnd Uh o K. Iroj.l, o a-nt. in full t-.--e.-i.. n of ttieenemv.
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tw thtwawlves, sod the a-ufati 'e f . u tj I M v tttd A .. their -trll and Wftinilnl, and t tlie;r itrn '. e at Im r When the wih resolution, in relation to Mi i .tairibni, wa read in i're'oent propoesi
Ihre t heet and the tht
freemen laid how warm a (dace the nornecators of that ffntieman hid gstred Icr liim .n the hearts of thote wl ii .: r knew uim aa the victim ot sjaawpaai pee When the reoiutiont were all read, thei were. on'rV.otion of Mr .In'oi Y furs-ell, unati monslv and enthusiastically adopted
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veMenfsv evening iv an eiprea wann rear the Baits Houee. He was atunnel. and it mn Irtttbottgh he was fatally injured, but after ben e, t .med into a drug store near Oy slid lowtorasl to eotoK ioutuess be was able to walk home
Ter to bl ne
oa g rtitireiv to hi- iii-'n i ige men I I ne lit tili Only ol feieSJ Leeaiiut. füllt ?ll
tiiNi atroi g, li- atlvaneed Iroai Uulpef. W irrri.t.ii, anl ft oin there to Thorotl
lit'- It i- lenexl thai it aill adv tine dircdli on thi city, ty w ty Centres ill toi Fairly. Hut it is much in re iiken lint den Ieen il nn ve i i dli li.tectiy tio'1'! on the we-:etn -lop ot the Ulli Kuu and Kittockun Mruntain, the due where he CMaed the Potnmic i tet last Senlemlier, i.etr Point Rockl M I ad V nice thence to Freden- k Cilt , and from thence
lo Hvser-tewn and ( 'h niitier-hurp There fel lid (ieu HcUIiUn ( follow bitn up .hia time Mr 1 L ne In will protiably pay detrlv for retaining Hooker in command of the only armv that c m r te,.e. on to hght t.en bee Honker, be
" " Wwdeted bv the Ntpdeomc celerity of Citneril lie rge wa- run nr I.,- , movemet is. has been -tunullv drawinn n
h tcoluotn4 toward this city to defend it, aa he, thinks. He hia not got even mdilarv sagae'lv etuuigh I" -ee that ttie t.i w.n W tstnnton can t.e Ui ti aeieaK.g the aiuiv that ia marchi:ig tga.ntt it. X
Fr the 2 T. Freeman! Joomal. OJore lllood ttore l ng Ii ( r inn ISaatfT llr aiomb So I'tna to ism fjg at.Ka. Jone I, I "63 The blood e-t. if not tbe m : desiderate ttrurfle i f the war, is tar A j known, h N il wl i b hi- . tken place n Ttie-dsv and We. In-: , Hary gti au ! JT. al P..tt Hut-on, Li Ft ten days previous, it wis gnerallfl rejairtrsl that this Wtrt(hsMj was abareioned. eraco-tted. and no leeajee serviceable to the Confederary. as Geo. Hanks bai posaeaaiiin of nearly tbe enure State, j ami the trrwjp w-re ne.b i "intorce Johnsbwi. to repel Grant, bete - . in th rear of Brg, or into Mob c, or a , ,ooab. It was, known thai infSai mm hi left there, and lea than i.tHKJ 4 fia) rrm i ,.ti to garrison the place and detain (i en Baatttaa long as poasibic frm joining his fjsreea to those of (ten Grant This waa immeali trely known to Gen Btnks. who forthwith ordered his whole army from every point, even fr.-m th he -o recent'y paesed over in triumph) to Port Hudson, to take nlvant age ol the weiktiess of the garrison aud capture it before any reinfor-emetita could tie thrown in. In a few dais he hici i nnceoir ite.1 fr m 'i5HM to 90,000 meii (Col McClure, A. Q M . said 5H.M01I drawn op in the rear of the tort, the onl v a tsailable point ht'ing with this f re, to deter the Kehela from defending it, or 10 orer wlidm them at once hy hi superior force. Ttie-tlay wa- -pent in shelling and slight kir tailing, very tew Rebels making their afgatnr ance. Thi aave the Federals tho imy rewsion hit they wotthl meet tligh' ress wice.il nt ui uiici.iitiitKHji! sii-rfn ;er W e!nf sd i the ;iss,tiilt was made, riplit. lett and center, with what et feet may be iniigined by the fact that seven General c fleers areieported killed or wounded. One hunored WOd fitly ..thcers ahove the rank ol Oaptalg are "eisiriil k lied or wound el Themen were literalli mown down, as they were broaghl up in tuch a m inner as to receive the concentrated tire of the Kenels' batteries. Whole ra ks were enfiladed Ir-on right to left. The chaplain of the bih Hew Hampshire rtgiment -aid there BOW remit onl ."Ojj ot that rwglntet)t out "I 4!0 that went into the fiht The Z 'Hives, a spnrnd.d retiment, lo-t netrly all thcii men I'heril L ..iisian a rei ment, nrganiaed in New Orleans, (whose men were p! iced in the front raiiha aa they were not lull y Irusteil, has Anil 23 men !!t The 1-t Loaistwwa neMTO regisaeol went ith 1 ,100 men and leitTnii dead beb tul them The ne.roes went in 10 do or die. to give nor a-k no awartei . i"'l ihey received
none. I hev rai-eo the hi o k Ing. mo arafOM to hive lonubt as well as some other regintOOte. The entire Ions in killed ex-'watis 5,lUo, (some say S ,(((. and lll.OIMI to 1'2 "KI WOlUidwd. The number of WOOVJ led betr- no c onpirison with the killed, as in other battlw, tot here thev fought at close quarter-, at Ö'l to Ifttl yard- distance, Mtd those who run" near enough the eiitretichataaäts were bayonettad to death The wounded ire being oroaeht here as fact as possible, bv fix or ciii'. teimhoats, und all that eoold find room at Baton RoOgC havp been left
there Tboee WOandoi have lieen coming in during Ihe list font day, an I yet. m net aingulwr, not a won!, not the slightoal i"timafion that agreitt battle h is been tmi'iit a lew sjilas from the -ity j has vet appeared in tnv ot out papers This -i- i
looco io o on no us u toai War Peaaocrate, There m iy he someetrnrs in the namea and numbers above mentioned , although derived IhroQgb Pad oral snuices. from oAcers, soldiers and aurgeon -ome of whmn wete m the .11ngwwjetg Thore kj wo othat ajtodo of raotlrtng Infomtation tit present, inside the Pederal line. The Con federates were behind ttteir well arringetl. carelullv fortified eiitrencl.iniMits Their lot is U ltimo m ty be counted bv tens The Federal- nave ahanduiiadj all their reeentli ac.pi te! v, ciories on nVw Tecue and Kt"l ttt, Thev have fallen back to Berwick BV. iheir Itarting point Thev mare bed :i5 miles 1 dat in pureoli of the Rsjbela, baa ihei h ue mereiied 4'l tn las in fhe r ietie.it, and lost a large portion of their b igg ige. They hive abamioned the Union men. "who hailc i the leturn of the United St iles autlim itieaod look the OOtk, to Ihe mercy of guerrillas; left behind the "3P0,fJ0t) biles of cotton fottod in tne Attahapa coantry." nod the "SMI .000 onto loajsjd on Ked ttirarf hI-o the li iniii kjdj , sugir. the her.!- of far cattle, the "tine healihx negrot-s" aül all had to he atMndoajod to get awav from ibtao ragged, ball st rved Rebels, who enteil to spring up Imm the ground 111 a ingle dav. 11
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AUCTION SALE.
CROSS sYK.S ma. perrrct in one minut-; CktäMkCt operatel lav alway- ucerfullv: TtTMOae laiuT 4 from ia Kye anl Kr; DIS H.M.(.I f TMS K VK currd; OPClTiKOi THE ETI ramaoaa; aanWiOta, STM nnaTMa. "tn.or tnd appeir natural, without pan: KT(ptc(si. kak Dawjaw .hi oduceil. which improve tue nearItinr irnm- 'lia r ly All ilifticull and delicafr 1- ..f mill exe treated without the ue of unpleasant reineOan.
llr. beiru well vered In the moat Improved m'ihnd of the MM CtL AM) üTKOICaL TF. vTMKN'T OT IMSK ASRs. wmld ak the aWieo-d mnv him a trial, j and for their benefit would uomit the follomtur: fine f my ryes ba- been cookrd tt twenty-two yar, Impairin the ttafaa tad lisflirurtnn me. Hearing ( fr. J Be' r. at ski'l, I rantantSed Inm. April 17. IS3. at 11 - -.nirnr. I'a. He t.-ld tne ho c.ull in ik. mv etc all i rurM n fine minute. I told him t eo at it; he did so. and I made my eve natural in ilit an i appearance Th- af- I
flice l n.-ed not hesitate a 111-iuriit in iroiag to Dr. Jones; he is master of his profeaafon. !. STAHL Aurora, Ind. Mr. Stark is a lumber Bnwxhant j
My ianghtrr! tyetwera very nnihdifigutd turned In. I pi e I her i-.n le- the rare ..f Ur Jones, of N w JTaTk, h" ba entirely removed the tief, runty ami made her ej at natural. .1 M.HYhKS, Sheriff "f Wadiltictoii County. Pa. V S. I am acquainted with tnanv nersn. oii and gannf . wnam Lr. June ha-, cared of deaftie. di-ea-ea of the eVe, Ac. J. M SJ1 Kits.
GROCERS.
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I have h 'e-i afflicted with deafness, no!e in my head, intriiiir. craekinK, whintline oandt, like fallitur of a-
ter. nut! ifl. 1.1 ne, und coiifiiMoti of memory, fur thirty 1 year-. I wa so deaf thai aoraona ha.i to peak very ksta I . .... e ... , L.i & . . . J I
I. 'he i"t. joae.i, "i .'M' 1 irK. n.'iiiK ai 1 1 e .i.);ioiu;a-h-la Roa, and having t.uch rreat Miccev, I then rraofrod n. fr One more. I hud been under the treatment of whet wert catted tht best phjndelaRi in this coentST and Kumpe, and they had all failed. I Junes ha eweif aie tnt inly, and that with' tit uhy pain. Iluritiu Ihrthort tune lnch Pr. Jon-, renttlnad in ihi ejty (PittahargO 1 bars wen vwr bnndred uahat and g nt MMrti that he h.t eand of art .1 and total dAttt and blinones. It I utii 'ersliy conceded here that he I the be-t Kar nrnl Kvt DoCtOT in tnerir.i, ami njanj Mil he is t itr bot In the orottd. It hi niv firai cotivici i.ii that what lr. .fott tnoaa V. Jon a a"l cur, c tl " oatwa. 1 am 1 rinnly cm', m ed of hi- ii!i, ir lllea kill thai I will taU ptaaoore ni aniwt i litji anjt äaeatlont tt at tnar be atked me. Attllll to. Or call an J'OINKIXti, .Nu 'i Wood afreet, plttaoarg I'a., At Knur (' Wholesale Glass II,ise. Pittsburg, aVatitatoaa.
PtTraiim.i. Pa., March !, l.l. Ha tax I" trwabltd itli deatwSSi far tSON tmie past, more particularly after taking e l l, and latterly becotninif nni. li ..r-. I ma.le up my miitd, in company with a Mend, to iit l)r Jones 1 cj ' Pvjt and aller nein? sftej I atanwt say ease, rivtip full partlcalara The Detnrt r ply vt as: ' can toatot J ur bracing as wll a- war it wa." "How long will it HMO JtL, DoctPtt" 'Halfan hMir!" "Will t ht opcrali' n hp' painiul?" "No. sir; sn operation in the ear that would be painful WOnM he (n-jtiriou.-." II w much will it r..t, lX-ti.r?' The um sraa steteet 'ioa oak awtewwrk'' The Daeter tega and went throuch like sian' maso-r workman. Instead of 1 ain. cert .iu jiarts ol the operation cave more of a pleasing s.-n auoii, than an operation 111 which so much ares at .ike fi r aw. to lata thaa h Ifen hour my heir 111K w perf-ctly retore I and lia remaine.l ...nr s nre. I p ml the Doctor his price. a..d am tierfecMy wel -.fstird wdh tny bargain. The Hatter and I an- even, except that I think I had the bet of tlie bargain. What 1 have writr-n I have done v..lun'aril, and d I I not bctlaea the cure to he perfect, 1 wouitl say so witliout rifard to any aersae ariLUAM kvans. Commercial ami River Repor'er. (Jibbon Hth IV aril. A I was presont an-l heard the 08wrrOtton avi itneattd the anev anerntfon a, I mad eacerfailv coiticfdc wtsk th abor atataintni A. t. xshi t. Ir. J..-. -s hoi bad a tnoroneb medical education in Kurpe ami tnerica Hi api,,tna are WMptndtd In klS dllc Itonm No 6;( ami H4 Kates H'tie, ind napi-lis. Indiana. June ju-il3i.Vwlt
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lilHFt; 1 a. or r nimofily callid t'U'i.ia t dia1 ifti-tiiiu maia.iy, j,n.i it to weh known toroajnlrt any explanation; it i ea y to be got, but it is difficult to pet clear of It It a i omftanlan ifcal ft n adstlit. Il nai tnnet all daases of .ir'y b;ii ni.il' and female, rich tn t poor, ij.th married an-1 mukIc. A 'though soir.utlr S..1111 Iii itef. o dtatattsdas and .met nun fatal, it 1 a ill- ase. thr treatment of which, has rontraly hern worsi- than the di-eas- ii.'If. Tor rutTinioi. ("ashionalda trvwaacnl is flrst to lprve y.u of all boalnota; ihOO
conies a course of iarvatio:i living on I. read .ind tea, j water icruel. .r sortie kin -ip: you mut then bo Mod, cupped orlnhd, eoOlbkie'l with nausea iog me!idtie, iiijecii.m-. lottaaa, ointment-, and warm foment a lot. Every few davs the m.tictne aie rbtnti d. and after ',
sona montkt' tioetaaeni in tkit wtj, which tb nattrat hear-ith irreal fortitude tor fear oi rxi onie:he , dia-charce-l. ..r -ltchartre:- hirneif. with an trritahl ureto, a swelled tsiic' . all enlargement nf tüe ,iro-;rate ,'lanrW oc SeanaaOOl the neck of the hla.l.ler. ThisdwaeMnt, watafe act like a charm, withafew OSOt on t e lieae, and in tiuite pleasant totake. and which 1 1 ir ii th'Hisand 'ti New York. Philadelphia, RalttnMtoand nnan of the aowthoen cities, ia a otrtont and effectual remedy . that make a rapid ao! periiiain iit cure, without regard to diet, .trink or Saartltetacnal tretUna, Jummng or ever-straining. This remedy is unci ualed fiy .V y thing y et li -cove red for the cure of thoas diseases, it is .Mracted tn.iB tarOwa glaojfs, saa Isner fe.;tly .-af', aa it t- pur.-ly tOgntnnJa I1 c..tltiti- 0O mercury, ao that you Can expoe yourself to all kindi. of weather, without the 'cast danger from the medicine. And if you are careful 10 wrtppitta" tip nair ja-te, you will have n i ta-te or m'll from it, ihat yon are not 1erive.l fr nt g .ihr intocompany , or heilig .Irtccted hy ncare-t ri iids. Tlli 1- no wo k nwagetne, bnl 1 remedy llaaoromd and used ith immense euere-- ty a regular (thysician. and conndetttly recommemieil 10 The unfortunate. ClUTUK None ia geaoJno WitkotM ihe Signatur ol the proprietor. W F Davidson, aroong tne boa. AllitiMnnaaatnt of tr.ide marka will he pro., cui d tnh tbe ataaoatrigar oith- law. W.F. DAVIDSON. So!.- Proprietor. 'incinnati. Ohio. Sold I v Dritt;.' :! Jan2s-d6niia
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atnl parlor .to' eeeertetr.tin-. daily invite the aite?:tlee of wno tili hratioh 'f ..t t. ; ie- ifh giv- as a rail 0OT thot work w and columt - h - to
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and .ini p:otn,-e wUal we can oeli and promptly perform liflir. a-,. I F ...r.. ; -i.i -..m i. leaware etreat ajoioing lmliat.api.il. and C.n. u rati and Induu. OoUol Freight Depots, Imiianapsilis In.iiar.a. m i-t- cm, lord a neck. ATTORNEYS. H A. W. sTAI.lv Attorney at Law NO. TKMPFRASi K HALL,
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