Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3980, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SKNTINKL. STntl)AV"vi!MMi, jiti.y II 1 CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

:st"The Grand Jiirr of the District Court of . the IT nlted Strtri it tili in i esaiou. tff Hriir. Hen. Carrineton ia aasiffred the duty I of organiiinp the State troops and li n M offne I in the Stat llouae. in the M-im nisi north of the librirr. f?T"Co Jones, of the 421 regiment, n.m miDiU it Camp C-trrington, where the troMarriving will beordere! t p-rfei t tl.rir organi ZstiOtl " ttThe pMti.f!ice will be closed to ihr, June 1 1th. from half pil three o'clock until five, on aceount of trie death of .lohn F trrell. an employee in the offire A H (Vimii. lWiiMtw. To TfTK MlMMK OF Till 111 A AfnLlS lift Miw ItcaivoLixT Sociarv - A frjuUr meeting will I held t morrow t U A M ,at the Veatry Koom ol the coorratiuii S. Kick, Secretary. Firm Wn Att:xti it Kvery nMaMelo be.rarn ia eatecttsd to meet at trie Fifth Ward School House at P o'clo k th'u mortiin. Come up like tn n tv pfufpci our houif.. It. T. Ükow. Cii Coinmaii'Iinj?t?5Ir Hehern. the American Cancer Chamrioti, i lK-itc) at the Itrnnfle 2Ioue, LlMveite The I) Kfor i the only i.lnain.u now livifitf ho nn kill anl curr a cancer in fn'iu live to twenty, four houra, without iiittrumenl or pain No curenoptj. nmrl'J if. Srr Eoi"K ro A ßfteeo horo- . pourr ni'iiif, II Mlffn ui iV Viiilou'a n- m k uv four nioiilh l'ooi a near, ran be houht I low figure Call on. or ml lrea J.McUmcCo. julj 8 d3t I ll'li tfl l(oli4, Illll. thou!tit lir io cah. hinI aoine firl I Ioa aixl IHincia I um tint e deite to j;ive for f rojerty in !n'linti.ijli tlie I iril .vA )w mnucv to K' together. Dri ziiL V Jova, ltite II'.. ken. Att.ti'. Thud Wahi! Thce ill I, n var ef itv of the citizen nf the Tliiil TTunl to form another corrpu. toiler the ctl of il e Oovernor, th niornii-i at H o'c'o k A coolinl in vil iin I etirnilcl to niiv Hot et cootirclril with m itarv em;iiiT to atcn! ami i-in thf 1 hiol Waulera. Hv onJrr of the Committer m J TT Frnk Smith ! low cntii;e ho u a en f.r nie. ! tmnuali itr poM'MMn ir'''!1' One on M - li'iM t .ivciiiie, ..t Jl'i.fiJMI; One mi Si (TI iir tieet, Mt $7.''; fne on M ,tkft irret, t fl..'!!!; One on IVM .tnrt. nl f I ""; One on St. Joseph 'rrrt, t $1 ,4'M). ffl I'riii i in?. We re now rv.olv to lo a.11 kitel- of plrtin in! farcy Jul, Printing, in ihr tet le, on Imri no. tire, 4nl rhrip ma ny nthrr njfier We h tve Coniflflit li'ttvl, L'ood prrar, u line tMrlHlflit of p.tpri ail crU, anl wern !o mt.l and rhetip wwrk. AH kin.l of hiw.ka. t.riel, r t ilo'iic, Ac, irinte. in the het atlf ,iml ot ahori notice. W ak the oitr.oi j:e of I cmorr H, ao.l nil oth trathat want printinu done tf. ZT" ' The In lianMio4 t'v dry h.tve ('rfected the:i or iiii. dioii lv ihe elrnion t.f the follow Im: oflifeta; C if tin, John V, pouilr.iv; Irt I.ieuti-n mi, Win ,1 - In W :t 11 ice; Seeon I I.lntiriMid, Tlet ; Oni'ilv Srrrtnl, Ih.rtntnN l)tvi'lon; Scretni. Solomon Vt-well, Jm-oli (? M ivcr, W. H IM.rni.-; CoiHrtN. J Colt, John F. ilivrr. II J SliiiiitJiMt, W I. Morrlit i! , The Company will meet ihi inirtiiti ut 8 oVloi'k, on lii'tM'lxck Hv order. JOHN i: FOCDUAV, Cpt I N Paviohon. O. S. IT. S ClIKISTIAN CoMMIH.ltt -Kllott will he! tu nit' on to-morrow (SiMnth.) in iil ol (he c(7i rout woik ol thi (.'oinnii-oioii. lor lh i.niiiitl Miid li'iiii I i;imk! of th hr.uc roldicr of our niinv, liy pn v i' t , w hich will ho conducted h Hev. Mr Chidl.wul and I lie lln. Jud-o Storer. na folhiw: At in,' A. M , at th ; HiptiU Church (Miihomlc Hall;) at it 1)11 uttr hetore 4 M , at the Sct ood Pri'htleiian Clmrch, for the IVrshvlrri an tiid Conurc.ttionil Cluirche, and all t.thei tl t nu xtttnd. At i o,t rtrr he for V M , for tlie Methodi.r Chun he, ut Kohci t. Clupel. t.tirte r..y.1 Tut Car Ciots At tlie or tni. ition of the Iniej rndctit Ciij Orr!. the lolh.win officer were elected: For Opt mi, U. K F.Ui .tt; Pir-t LiruTen uit, S L C.tmt't.ell; Second I.icuttnmt. Lcmdrr pcMi'M; Orderly nmc u.t, John II Stoii; V"trt Serjeant, John Ilkcr; cn-nd Srr-eint, W H Holl; Third Strennt, K 1 Xoiwood; Fourth Serjrent. W C- Hton.ui t:; Fir-t t'orporal, Jhn A Coletock; S'(nd Corronl, J N. M.iyhew; Thin! CtrHral. W. M Sulgrovr; Fouith C -ij-rl. J. (. Joseph; ComjMitv Clerk, C. F. Hollitlay. KpeelMl tinier .o. . IltAng Pis. or Inomna anp MicuiOA? ) DkrARTMENT or no Oho, V lu.ii.iiiii.Hdi. JuU n. ir:i j I. Militit comp mica, home '!nr!., and nil iinfrtized t.'e:chn:ei.t, wiil I' reported to rn:.idier tirieral Crriiitii, hv their iefe live comtiouidin ortu-er. iuimoili Irl y on llieir r rival at I ndi ti.apo!i. who will organize and urt pipn them. II. Regime!!! an i hatt.ilion, ;t muiii ;j r gied. will lc turned over tcin;.ir irilv to the touini'od ol Iiri-oiier (enrral II et ! I . III tr: i i i fr Oener.tl II t r.i 1 1 li iviu.' reported Jor fj-ccial per ice m tlT the onirof (eueral Il.jrni.:e. i l rt lv a--inttl to tho comiii tnd ol the defence d Indi 'Iim;oI!. Pv cotntu !' of ' Hri-. Jen. WILLCOX. Kob't A Ht'TtitiNa, Cipt. and A. A. O. Military Purf tKAroa The- Haid. Our city ia one v t-t c imp, and nothing i Mkeu of, and very linle thuht of, but tlie Rebei inv nion. wild the iieihbu tow in -ce:n tobe in the me aim ition The w h'e eo-n.try i artu-Nl, and drill, tlrdl is the order d ihe d ty :nd of the flight Veterl iy troop-, or ruber ipmla und Cttinitaniea tf men to te conveiteil into troop-, ct'tt' it"ieI to pur into the city by every trdn and from etery direction om trom the outh eastern countie f the State. hit toimber ar rive-l we do not know, hut we under-tand that rransernenta were m ideto teel 'Jl.tHr.), although ! we litte no toea uiai nail inti nmnn'r ntve et come in. The orjr ni? tion in the city continued, and several ne compiLie were r .ed and wor:i in. Capt Foudra ri:tiized . comp in v of cavalry, j comp -! f tine hor-eiwen. who wiil be able to i cok wnh an tnjuil numoer of Mor.tn a bet troopera Th dinatche receive 1 in ofSial n aarter in tbe moniing indicate tht the inr t.hn foTe waa nmun; tior'.ti, and Itter thtt Stleia i. occuoied j and the depot hurried. Thee t'.i-piti liC will le j rrti r.tt'ier our peiiil te'ertphic he.d I he lo! lowing (.(' eal onlerwaa freely diatributed about the tretti ;n the alte: n.-on: I i ExtCLTI! D PART MINT. ) Indiaiiapvbn. lud., Jul 10. Ir63 ' l It t ordered th it '.U buire-a houses he c!oed! ..fo.VUt V Nf tr.i eretdnj-. ard continue c o-rl, and lb tt all able belied whitw mle citije:a who lure not connected therrtelvea with rn litarr organ-r tti as meet in their respective w.trd!t thi evetuLs nt T o'clock, and form themelrea tr.t tni itary comp arie (to omtain not le than 6') nor m're than 1 1 H persona each). wh eh hll be. trnmetlutely reported lo the ciaee of the. A djuut.t Oeneral Public oC.i e. Duly Xewpajer ofBce, öftrer ai.d emrh.vee of railroad and telegraph comrtn e, dru tor!, f irniiy crtK'eriea and bakeries re exempted from th: order Th a oier to coutin uidil further notice, and ! wid riidlv etilorce! O. V. Moctom. Conm tn ler in Chief i Thi'onJerwa comp'oe-t with, and the t.rea ' and place of bu.ii,e. were tloaed. ai d the bu-inea men repuel to their several places of meeting ani cneeriuily ennse-l in drill. Sne tjueatioij were irjpounlil a. to the ex - act inein.n? of th order ol the Gov w heller it meant that the pUcea of hulna were to t kejt cloned coutuiuou'Iy notd furJaer

pf'm, nr to rlnf. rirh ffl.'nr t the hoer Mined On inquiry at the Kieculit (!! learned that the order means ttiat the .to- ate li le kept I raed cm l Mi.ttnl ti nt il I urt her I -let . i I.t iii.l.t the iJiillitig w kept ti;. (lf,iil I? : li"r. A meet.tig waa he!.J at ilm litte H.iu rn.oer to ortr trixt an artillery company, and I i w.i aihlreed Ii setem! reikcta Cart S

ttel th.t h would ts rel hp o'.!m k tin m'Trlrto rt'-eive mines ard proceed to drill! the eimpanv. : tr ! 1 1 o'clock last nicht there we nothing further divulged of the position of affairs in the j region of the raid Muririn. or Duke, who it I , su; p.el command the invading for e. alter burtiinj; the ilrjil at SVm, hid divided his j force and started f.ir point n the JeflVraontrille ' and tn the Ohio aid M n-ii( .i railroad for the purpoe. it it u:tt-eil. of cutiinjr ilioe linei Four it five tho.in.. Feleral rtvalrf er in pnruit hut fifteen mile in hi rear, an confident nf puro-hifii hint. I We would not l urpri-ed to hear thia morn- ! irj; tint the raider had take nlMitit, ecJe-l ' the purtiinir force. nl eie in full relreit for. the river, where if thej are not ciptured, houltier tr.ip will hot aUnd verj high in public eli- i UlMtioIl The Iuivilte Democrat nf yeerd r (Frid.iy) pivea the follow intf .tdddiornl pMrtictilara in rt'i erence to the mov eiitiita of Morvrm in thia Sme: i Xew of a reli th!e t hiricter wia received !iere ', ve-terd'tv. to the effect tli tt t.'.c force under John I Mork'itti. Cf)iiaiting of portlona of lliirteoti re,;iinenta, cr.ei iu'o Ind Ji t etrly jetenliy morn ii'ir. from FlranIeittirir. It i uf.jvt.ed tint they uttl the Innta captured WisJ,wdar for tie ptirf.e of unking their way oin.-a. At the present writing it i irn;tihle for ua to et t the direction the h unlit chief ht liken, or whit are hia ohjeeta, but it ia aupjoed he will try to make hin wy to the Ohio :u, M iti;'pi railrotd an I tJetrojr it. Wo are tint at liberty to 1110 the movement Out htve heeo m nie to c ipture all who hive croaeit the river, but cm nure our re idera that they are iiflicirnt. At .r 'clock yeenl ty -titer noon information waa receive-1 nt Xew AlbitiT that wjutd of Home flu inlt, from Kvanaville, I U in number, whilo Ira inj to mike their wir Into Crylon, were att rked Is nho'it ,'f) Kcb !, nd two of their iium'M r. ( illw-rl Tli-'iii i nnd Henry IliinOr. k!lel. T he tt nc nf the -ipiid retreatcl in the direction of N Alhuiy, but were nut pur n ed by the enemy. At 7 o'clock yetenly eyrnittj a courier arrited nt Xew Albmv, lr li u tT information lh.it the (tehela htd iilv.Mril in force iikoi (?orvdon, nod the town ia "tirreinlered to Miem. It hh fr ired thev h id eiptined Col Jor I in, id' the In dim i Legion, nt.d VJÜO nf the Xew Alb riv Home Omrd'.hv w bout the phtoe w a delciidrd. The Union force in II rrion rountv w i I rely au rncr ted yererHy. ml to div the woik of anui lnlnliiii; Morjriti will cnitiuieiiie C'od eirne-t. The excitement in Xew AUmv te-terdtv w,m ititene -II the tirr beiiij; i loe l bv order of the Citv Council All the rilieti- weir outtli ill iin;. and t the tiio we left New Alhine, which wnna ID o'clock I M , tho excitement wia in ere irtl by the urnv il of coiriera, nnnoiiticitiL' thtl It wt the infentioii nf the licre! to cxptnre Ih it p o r Some uiiMir that it in the intention of ihr Kbe!topit a i t to J t (!croU iUc. und tlen -ciipe by r'-in; tho riter bor thil piil.l t"Infcnd of cor.li.illv uniting. n one man, to rtrl the invader from the S tic, Mime of our iidene tailinna of the Abolition ticnoi.iiou wmdd Indulge it n critictl irtoineiit in flitii- of -, prliiin ih.ttacltr. They o iu.iii.i to iiulhiii, ronilrriii, tie aonrce. One of ihr rcnlrv wihc Mnririn to piy our friend lion. S.inuel II. llihkiik, o' Moiiinprouniy.it nl IUvoiniii'.' Ion. Mr. Itiickuk h o been in tln-tt 't v for the T it ix wrek, wotkiro hud in the ordn oice tie p.iitment with Col Sttirtn. in I doiui nil th it nnv one to in c to do o ai-t In jretnrin ammunition to reel invtion and lo r irry the w ir thronh to nn honornbh (r Mr Mnkiik i known and reconir! aa one of the m t conservative tnrrnbcr of Ida pirtv, attd aince the rommetiee inetitofthe rebellion In et er hern n coiiitcitt aIt ocilr of the t ioroiia iroeciition of ihr war. and hia nntv ntTcfiM h ia been lint he h ta not deemed it hia duty to fornake and denounce Iii party. Honra T' Tit r. Kract k The men of Indim i who own hore can not nil yo to nM-t in driving Moro ni from the St tie. but they cm at le.tt fur ni-h hir"r to l'i r-r who em and will t. The Indi in ipolia Cavalry Company lo rd hore to mount oine aplemlid fellow a who de-ire lo join the expedition. Itring on your hoi-ra to my attblea. Joitx K. Fofl'RAT. tTT There thi merit about Ihe S.nithern Htttptir whoe voice, ahm; with thoe of the XtuHhem Abolition leider, were for w nr lefore the war commenced Mo-t of them have ahonhl ere their puna nnd fouuht in the war. What leolin Abolitionist h -a ahouldered hi ;un and fought in the war? Where Sunnier, Wade, Chind'er, Trumbull. Lovejoy, Arnold? Huk d !r. of Miiippi, h aa jut bit the dut what leading Abolitionit h juf h'.r the dut? TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. Q H 0 P H CG 1 ,t , - - - L. k r J,. . SYDflLDÄ RITTER TK K K YV X HASP AND M.AKF TOOKDFR. ALL f k'ii.J of Marble M.-niim'-nt.-a:iJ lirtt- Stonf, enrv to onW. wiih tel?';. rmMrni, or J.-vicr that may hr v'tinl. Tf"' '.-iruie ariythintt In "ur Mie w ill d w.-Ü m eve u call, as we ne none but tee nt ni orrial an.1 itiMirr al work. uirtil-.IAwlj J VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. l'or Ititt, llce, Korclie, tnlv lied l!it?. 7fll In ltir oolena. Ar. Insert a on IMnntt. ntt It, tnliualt.Ac. fur npHIir.W. and 1 1 00 fox ul tnd F'M 13 r I . re T-r M uxr a. r-uc 'tt!Ti-tio.. c Til v itf ,.-rue1u' kcowr. N.r 1iiirou tnth' Hartutn t'eKlT., Ra'scrue oit ..f thrir hole t j il'e." faya.l Tli.)lr! in a'l Urgr eitle. ttSprM ry a:tIcv.iTan1 RfTAUta evyrywhera. QjK orw a:rf alt wrth'e itntU'ion. frjjfSrr iliat' Cnra'i" name, ii cn eacb hex, Bottle ar.d IUk, before yon y. ey-AdvIrr. HlItl' II. COJtTAIl. e-PmtcirAi UarOT, 41 Paoarwiy, 5. Y. rr". !r BP.OWMMt 5LOkN and VT. R. TICKKK. Vholeaieanl Kta l Arent, Indiana pcll,lr.i. , ' ty tiocid 1 boy atxof U UAN 1) K'S TUSSILAGO ' run wo?ti)KErrL ORA?n.E8.

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

rVi tf Ulrhm -nt Wh'c Tke Caattnti Cr r mk a tin(y nrrio tt rerommerlcic tta uanM'-n f ur GvtroiDa t to ba t'nri!:itii n nd CjltlntK-Q tf CalUiyi for tl p-tt' yttton tit tba 1 al'h ef onr et tiara. Tbl art'.rt pecalur eifert 9jnfi Iba I tr. art4 foM tha i-riirTn atatatt dle h yipo-ure and IrrexIir rflet. It It 1-1 that Ik real ur-a of tb llanUUuo Unter f lr. Irike, h eb, prvli.ti to wf unhappy lifTlrulfei n f-ninl la rri't outhrn bmea, wa wIth n. the extract of CalUata Hark wUtrU It r:iiainel at -ne vf It pr.iK ipil hiTf'l a td. 'lrt cnnfirniatlnn of thi, w have b aol one of oir rt)t ditlnitit'.ei .hyirln remark lla, wber.frf be Mt uiiwrll fran ortiaary datetic or aitnopbertc raue, b InvariahJy relierej bnn-lf hy Hanta ti.m tvrtler. Now tba the-e B tter rannet te oMaJnet, a ub'tltut Ii mlt I. preprel. V9 tindert anrl ,nr GoT-rtmient tiaa ojei.el nertatlona with lr. Irke, thrmisb a e(rri Ri:t. hut with w Lit truth wr tlo t ot know. We are eceeti,ty ttHVd to the ltlrhmvt.t Th'p fr Ita r'rt'etid.ra-K-e nf "AnU Ijtnr .yrte,M hut we can ore "our Governm!.!" that the rian'ati.-n Btieta are not for aate t any "aecret amenta," North or --Tüt. Tl.ere t re prhaMy fvertl other thinira tbat "our (ivv. rnnient" will yet want. We knew that we bava the het nltnot popular a.e.licine In the worl I. We are nut afraM ta I uw hat it U rmw1 .f. Pby! laii are c.mpellrl f recommeml it. Caimava fUaa ha l.en cel-brate.l for over two hundred year, and wa i l l dunn the rin of f.u!t XVI, Kinx of France, fjf the enarni.u prife of Its own w.fl.flit In lver. tt U r-mrhlle for lypep.ia, Krver , Weak IK, I'oii't -pat !n, 4 c. CaaciRiLLA lUak For IMarrLea. Colic, ind iiiey of tbe m,, mac h all 1 trl. IMrLi'j. ir Infl.truniation nf t'ja Ilna tn4 Ircp ateal ffft'tii.n. I AMoaiiJt i"Ra -lor Knfrytled I1eeton. l.tveuifctt r'i.'jiv.ai A ri ni.it lo, UlMiu'atit and tonic--blirtily l'ivliforitiii in w-rvou itctnlity . WmtLH'.ttXN. l or S'-r)fula, KlieuuiatlMn, Ac. Aaica. Vn a urn on- c n mm oive; treating tleh, tu'iieta aii'l milk; niurli Mnt by mother- nuoin):. Ab. rhoe-hiid, orange, carattar, corlatider, make root, r c S T lwb'l X. Another w.ii..!rrfiil lnarl1et. of p.alh n'ljrln, Im par'lnit tx-uury tollte r"iii('l'l'Hi atnl lrllhai ry lo tlie tirnd . I el unknown tu tue rounic'i o of tUe woiht, and w a ,ihli"l l It name f r li e j r ent. II nii'.u a'i't i a-U h I a'." it t b IM t nt-tt im Iii t -t"r ; I'Ut the f..!t.witr I wttatN tlie matter, and liiey know It: ri.NNTUH'N lUTTHJS W I.b CI UK Cold e xtremitiea nii't IVverlu Up; Hour .Simititt-li anl K t ! Hreath; I'l iluli in y ari l liiieoiu; ' Nervoiii AfT-cttiH F.xcei.lv Fatigue an t Miort Hreath; Pain ovt-r tbe Kes Mental i.--mii.i'tn ; rr't-tratlmi, Ur.-at WrJK ti; Sal inv CanippMMi, Weak ll"W-; l.o-T I .iii('Uuit toi l l -(,'ia. Vary partirularly reronunciKli-'J to Clerip nvn, MrCliAiit, l.awjrr and eriiii tif .edeniary baMia. A!-. Ir delicate f.-inale an-l w fak per.na w In. reipiire vi title Mimulant, free il:itinti, j; 1 appi'iltc and Kar mental fi"ii!Mr. 9t t by all rc"efia'le fh vt t in, I M iik' Cir-K-iT, Hotel Sah Ii-, C..U airy Niere, cWr. I particular that e-n-li .tt Ie.ir tlie f-.nlinll- if O'lr it( Ulire (ill il Mrel p!.lc l.i'n l, Willi nur prb.de tniveriiiurnt kiaini i.vrr tlie t'.ik i. ii. i it u 1: a a ., Je24-dlwfot:tm ''i h'abtay, Nrw 'ora. S-T--18G0-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Invigorate.-, stretiKlhf'". and puriflra the Mrm; I a perfect nppt tier, and Nalure'i jtreat rentoier. ItNcomp.ed of tiun t. 'ri)l Kam, tin te!elrated Cali-ata IUiW,r t and herlx. I'arlicnl arly adapted to weak an I delirate. prioii, aad rait he relied uion fur Itf purity. Ii ciffs Iypep.ii, It atriale Oaiic, md I J 'i I tlieilni k for 1'h.tnea d tbe cani. Suld ly alltirncer, lriiiji;itH. Jlutel. and Sah.on. I'. II. !i ake Co , 2""2 Bread a) , New Yirk. Jaolt il..wltaOin HATS AND CAPS. i u i i laiiritj I O -IL A J lil I O , IKH wllolcsa,1 & Retail rBi? fiKAt.KK IN C Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, llS jrsT KMT.lYr D HIS si'FiiJsro stoctk: f r.(iOD, tilKKCT Hii'M TH V M A Nl'F XCTl'RI'K in tlie Fat. which he will nil a hw a the owo-t. All tlie ttn.KT Milan k.p at No. 15 l'enn lvania street, f'ir di.or Minh cf the I'of t rfl:ee. Indianapolis, Ind. ajrl'-d.t wltni HARDWARE. IRON, NAILS. STEEL, &C. rom:i:ov, fky A: co. DLM.KKS IN ikon, N.1L. STFKT-, Wfji'IiWork, lnt-t:k. Wo.Ml.-iiware, BUck.sniiibV rH.I, Tbt'iOle Skein, Kiiiiu, M all-able Ca-tiu, Ha-p, File-, Spring. I'lcw V ii-jr, Ac. Ac wV ! aar aV'a m? at The (Uii . iC:ver S.n- t'.inip.tut . The M.vli-ai j Mid-. The M.oii-oti I'. aii Starch Company. Coal Uli an-l I o 1 1 x le IDJIKIUIY. FKY A CO.. N 11" Ht W'alii!ipioii Mreet, t.poite th- Stau H m-e, mlti-dAwly Indianapolis tnd. BOOKS. THE VALLANDIGHAM TRIAL. TUST PUBLISHED, Ttie OCTirjj! F.-p .it f ti.e Trial cf Hon. C L. VALLANDIGHAM, tinNTiNIN.OKl.r j; No. Al.LTHF F.VUiF.NCK. i a'iru'n-nt- r. H !. ieorRe K. I'nah, A. F. IViry a:..i Flaiv r. Ba'.!, th- d-n-i. rj nf Ja ig- I eavitt, a1 the hn i;ct and entnce of the Cjiirt. Harry l.iitvjer atiln Copy. l!ery I'ol.ticiuti tvanl ul'opy. F.vcrv Citizen aliould buy and read It. Bowcn, Stewart & Co. Ja:v2-:2 EXECUTOR'S SALE. SALE OF PEUSOXAL PROPERTY.

T0T1CK IS HFkEBY I.IVEN TIHT 1 WIIX SELL AT pa' h auction, t-n Thar-tlay, tie 3uth day cf July, 1 a: iL reeWnce c( Jonai ijuTmaiv, late of Mar:cn Car:tv. drcea-e-i, ail bU persvnal property, ccnsii't.njj .f Horse. Cattle, Ho. Corn tn tbe cnt Corn on the rrimn , W heat IriU. Kcap r. Two Horee Wajjon, Spring Waton. Farminir l'ia l, Ilou-ahod Fartritnre,ic. A crvl.t .f iwele mec.tha ill be arlven n all autna orer tl-rea dotlara, tLe purchaser fivina Lis note with approved aecunty, wavtn valuatioa aisl appraiauient law. Three d.llar and un1er cah la hand. Sal t eumtneDC- at eVl ck A. If. Jaly-5tw DiVlDBrrr.Execator. S

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taaeiMiTap tarttaaatrrMraa an avara aaa-naak.) ; ,oou UrporU. i ff roita "tiiippitif biirf Stnrrix.pii'16. Ya , June 9 The arm! of (reu Iea4land Couch arerpidly concentrating j hi Iront or th Artaj or Virenta. Tht fetid qu uteri ol Gen. Couch ire Jiert to night. The new to da- from Wayneahoro thowi that a portion of !' rrnT ! onlj tbrce miles from ' the force of Oer.. Stnitb. j The eiemy'a cavalry me a flyiojr rUlt to rlai to (Jreeii(atle, rol ihl? for the purpose nf witcb in.' our mot en. enta anl gathertn: auppliea. I.te'a heoi paaricra are atill belie ej tu be at , Hi:n'oan. Kacitin event are likely to orcut during the nett tu data. t ram lloonraboro. ' HooMinaoRo, Mp , July 'J There hxn been no active otnTitioin in our front tn day. After the cavalry fiht of WeiieUy th enemy withdrew their forces toaanla liai;ertuwn I and formed in line ol battle on elevated ground 'below Willi fmprt, thus uncovering the Sbepj pardiou tro.iiijr. I Souta and recoiinoiterine: partiea rerort Lee ' entrenching Iii front, drawing ammunition from 1 bi train on the Virginia side, and intking genera! ptet)ratioii tor another battle j It la contra licted th tt we have a force in the i direction of LteV tetrcnt in Virginia. ! It i-i not likely that a general battle will be de Ujed beyond to morrow. from WnaltiriKton. W Akitix.ToM, July 9 O,.i'ratiotia In General Dix'. nunm md at the White Ilmi-e nnd on tlie 'cniiiula are aucceaful, hiving cut off nit cominunio ttioti from Richioou I and (Jen Lec'aarrnv mikI tlc'ained ;i Urvje number of troupe in yd aout riichineiid, which would have otherwise gone to reinforce Lee i rom (Tnrititintl. Cincinnati. July 10 It la renorteil thi mornintf tti.t Kebel force m upenttini: nn tho r itr er between htte und Louisville, with the intention of Caplurinj p o"inir twntta 1 he Ü i;eite a ickhurj rnrrepondnt surs: A tinoic the ofth-era captureil are one Lieutenant OenernI, fnr Maj .rtieneral.a and between fifteen and taenty Iltiifulier UenertN. the j:rilpon waa composed f 20 .1)0(1 men. I rom r w York. N'tw Vohr, Julv 10 A fnecinl to the Time. dated Mi'hUchurir, Md . Julv !t, aav: The number of wagons destroyed bjf our ca? alrv ia over iVM) Ibif'.rd detroyeI SHlTon Mond it and Dihlereen ITH O't S ittird ir mid Sutnl tr between il Ml amid 300 were burned Fully one third of the Ir asportation of the IM. el army Ina been de!mved with n dam ge to thetn ol lullv twico what thej are able to currjr tmt of IVnnat Ivaniit. On Siiindiv Ihe enemy prc-ed tur cavalry Ii ick uwn Ih.öti-1'or) a nl on Sundtr threw a few hellt into the place. Huford then dismounted, Iii hore beinivery much exhauted. and fousrht the Hehel for two hoiir, driving them clear bark lo Antieiiini Cm-k Krom a ciniurcd letter wc learn that the cuemy itre try inj; lo rdiove a (Mirlion of their forcf und wounded ucro the river A apecial to the Tribune, dated the !Uh, aava inlfllivetife htj'it beeti received coiic'Tiiinp the etvalry li'jhtol yesterday near Htgeratown with purt or Stritt a lone, iiporieil ly infantry, whirh took up a Mruti position in tho woihIk aouth of town. Alter :t iletcrmitie.l reaitance on their part the nrriv il oI'(m ii. Huford toward hi:-!)!, rvulfdl in a allaiitchare nnd thedrivinof the Kebela from the woml-1, our lorcea oceiipviut the cround firft t lio-en by ihe IlfheU We ot from 00 to 100 Sn killed. The enemy lout about eipi.tlly, with the Addition ol 50 priaonera (ten. Kilpitiiek, erroneoilly reoottetl killet!, haroed the enemy in pcton,nnd druve them at le it three iinle. One thouaand nriaonera pu.ed through Frederick on their way to Haltimero to tliy. Amn them are -fvenil olln et a. The new from the Upper Potomac ia more encotir loins. Il i almost certain that Lee will be brought to b ittle on thia fide ol ihe river, nnd under great diud v.int acea. It i a-ccrt uned he ha only niatmcetl to croaa hi wounded and f;rt of Iii IVtiiivl vania eoila, bating ao lara-i known no hi ide but a Urge number ol boata. The two itriiiie, nt laat accounts, were liOt mote than len milea apart. (cn Lee'a artuv ia retreating from Ilageratown to WillnmajMirt, nnd MenIeV ia on the ninrch from lioone.-boro on twit lo.nla toward Hanover. From M. Lniila. St. Loiia..Iulv 10 A large iiti.l enthusiastic meeting wsi held at the conit hotte bt night which waa p arlii ipatetl in by thoie tippoe! to the action of the S'ate Convention in adopting the present eherne of etn anripation und in declaring the exemption of d tvc prnpettv from taxation, and in denying the people the privilege of voting upon the ordinance of emancipation Mnor Fillev preside! Speeches were nnde bv Ch D Drake. Henry P. UUir. J. P. John on. 11. firat. Hrown, and other. lleaolutioii were adopfeil netting forth that the action of the convention in ita la at pession i arbitrary, tyrannical and in opposition to the pUinest principle ol republican government and prove the body from which it eminated to be unworthy of the rcfpect and confidetKe of a free people; that although tlecribed in the title a at: ordinance for the emancipation of slaves, we c;n teg -ml the convention' enactment in no other light than aa a covert attempt to r-tirngthen -nd perpetuate slavery in Missouri; lht the attempt to favor owners of lave ly exempting slave properly from all taxes exhibits a spirit to nar row hi id mercenary, and at the atne time to unfair, as to equally merit our condemn ttioa and contempt; that we hold that the people of Mis -'-mi, a citizens of a State occupy iug a place in n rublican goveriinient, are entitled to the principles of popular sovereignty and the right to choo-e and select their own puh'ic servanUs; that 'ti condemning the ac ioii of the conveu tion n a liody. we except from our denunciation a minority ol true men. ho labored to secure to the people constitutional rights and the benefits of -pte.lv em mnpition; that in our judgment the coiidition of Mi-ouii ilemantls that relief which would be afforded by ermn;ipatioit, iiot years hence, but now. and we therefore declare our .elves in favor of the plan of emancipation which will be ui't speedy in it operation; th.it we recognize ihe authority of the Legislature to call a convention, fre-b from the r?op!e. a the appro priate mean nt obtaining redress from the itnpo i-iiiona practi-eij by tlie old convention, and which hive been entailed upon us by the institu tion of slavery We tl.erelore call upon the Legislature for the election of member of a new contention at a early a day a practicable, nnd brrihv instruct the benatoi and Kepteseiitatives from thi county to give their vote and influence to that measure; that a committee of aeven be appointed by the President ol the meeting lo make the necessary arrangements of the time, ulace, kc , lor holding a State Convention to carry out the rie8 of the meeting. i"Nilit Report I Iir .Morgan llald. To General Willcox: Cravens retieite! throug'i Frederickburg at dtvliht thi morning, followed by Morgan' whole for-e, ti I t be G.ixh) atropg. He retreatel towar! Silem. Am afraid he has been cut off, a I htve not heard from him aince. Capt. Bidd. Mitchell. Ind., Julj 10, 1S63. To General Willcox: Mrgvn is now north of Silcm. He came r.e tr capturing ore of our trains of troop. Salem is now reported to be on f re. Can Bcdd. Setmoiu, July 10,1563. To Gen. Willcox: Salem taken by Morgan aud set fire to. Jas High is. BHg. Gen. Another force of 1 .500 is moving on Paoli, aupposed to be making for the Ohio and MlssUsippi road. LATtt.. Three thousand of Morgan farces are at j Paoli. A force captured Greenville, a little town twelve miles from New Albany. Three thouan-J encampel last eight at Palmvra, on the line between WashiDgtou and Harriou couDlie. going toward Vieuna in Scott county, which place ia probably taken by thia time.

rrem lnlaTlllt LotiaviLtK. July 10 Martial law wai de claie.1 in thia at to day. I,atet a lvi eat headuartera place the enem I'ftaeeu Corydon and New Albany, Ind., a!rut f fleen mile lrm the latter place, and will cur fürte under llobaon In doae pt:nuit. From rreAerlcfc Ftrcttici, Mo.. Julj 10. Tbe Tribuoi'i fpeeial aaya: I learn from the front thU rooming that on Wednesday Plewiptnn trd KdpMrick were to gaged aga'nt Stuart and FithoH'Lee near K'irVatown, where they drove tbe emeny and csptuI G' Ml priutera. (Jen. Naglee, with troopa fron Foter'a North Carolina command, ha been assigned to commind At litrper's Ferry. lawa DemwcrMtle ratet te Cnnvmllan . DlpMimmlk. Iowa, JuIt 10 The Democratic Stale Convention, after an eacited arxl atrmy ee.ion, adjMiirned at three o'clock thi morning. Mtrtin L Fisher, of CUvtnn county, waa nomi nated for (Jovernor.and J. F Dttueombe, of Webiter county, for Lieutetnnt (lovernor. Fraru California. Sam Fncico, July H. City of Mexico date via Acapulco, to the lOth June, have been re ceived. Forey arrivevl at Sin Lui Potosi on the llth, and etablihetl the peat of covernment there. The lat ctrriaon of tlie City of Mexico, numbering 13 (MMl men.i ditributel at the mot im portant point. westerly of that city. A portion of tlie French army entered the City of Mexico on the fth It is believed (Jen. Forey htdaenta communication urging Juars'a government to accept terms of peace. rrevm Hal tlmore. BALTiMoat:. July 10. The Kichmond Knquirer of the ft h .a: Our lo at the battle of Oettyburg Is etl ITl ilCtl at in.iK). Met ween :.N)0 and 'J.O(M) wounded arrived at Winchester on the 7th. (leneml. Arintcid, lUrksdale, Kemper and Garrett are killed. Generala Üeale, Pinker and Jone are wounded. The Yankee nrm i Mlm-itM nt 175.00t). The Mahlum I ttel four lav, and ia rejartled aa the everest ol the war, and the slaughter unpre cedenteil. The enemv i aaid to luve fouqht well We capt tn ed 40.000 prioner. The Richmond D;patch of WelneiUy contuiii a leader on he battle ol GetUyhurg. It aava we feel . well ssnrel that Oen. I.ee, after he hi met the enemy in pitched battle, has in dieted a terrible delcat noon him, aa we do that we nie living and bteathing. ' The Diptt h then allude to a telegr mhle dispatch announcing a treat battle being fought on Sunday lnt, in which the Yankee were whipped with a loss of bO.000 men, tnd wind up as fol low a: We already begin to see glimpc of peace even If thi telegram onlv prove half true. Hut let ti have no peace which we do not dictate ourselves. The l)ipatch contains the following: It i evident thutOrant feels the prc.ure of the iron h ind that .To1iuhiti lmc.t aroiind him. The following are alo from the l)ipatch: MaHTiMnt'Rii, July f!. On Siturdiy night our force fell back, drawing the enemv from their woik. Gen Kwell and Lotigatreet Hanked the enemy and gained the hights. In the battle the enemy was routed and Lee captured 4U,0IHI prisoner. About 'J.ftOO prioner have arrived within the last few hour by the Northern Central riilroi I The following item are from the Richmond Dispitch of Ihe Hh; Letter from reliable sources, dated lwinglon, laat ninht, report an engagement progressing between the retreating enemy nnd our force neir Trohri.lge. It I inppo.ed that the enemv I cut off From Bolton Station vU .Ickon, Mis., June fdh. Yesterday about 12 o'clock, the Yankee cavalry eiosned the Big Black nnd advanced into the interior, but were promptly met by Whitfield' brigade and driven ncros the river. A courier jut in from I'dwarda' Pepot, says the entire command of (Jett. O'trahatis croed the Ibg Black near that place lat night. I( so, thev will have warm work today Grant ia evidently feeling very uneay regarding event transpiring in hi rear. There was very little firing at Vicksburg yes- ' tenia y. NaTfiirJ! July -I, via Morn.r. 5. A Commi nary from the Trans Miiippi Department says that Vicksburg and Port Hudson nre well provisioned. (Jen. Lamor, of Texas, my that Smith and Magrauder nre fast Mtigmenting their armies. Gen Taylor hold all the Southerner as prisoner who have taken th oath of allegiance to the Lincoln Government. ' Dispatches of the movement around Richmond nay the only information that we have of the movement north of this city is that brought by the train over the Fredericksburg road, which ar rived lat night for the first time in nearly a week. They report thr.t they could not heir ol the ankee, either nt Hanover Junction or rt the South Ann bridge, and that the Central and Fredericksburg road are now unobstructed. trout New York. Niw York, July 10. A Boonsboro special of the evening ol the Ihh reports heavy firing in the neighborhood of Funks town, supposed to beGen. French engaging the enemv. It is nlo reported that the Rebels have abridge across the Potomac at Williamport. The steamer Corsica, from Havana the 4th. anri Nassau the fth, ha arrived. Several insurrections have broken out in Venezuela, in opposition to a treaty of peace recently The Spanish eteimer Isabella had sailed from Havana and Nassau to become a blockade runner The steamer Ericsson arrived lat night, and reports having been chased on the 8th by a Rebel privateer. The h'earner is su( posed tobe the Fioraia or the Sotttltermr. The armament of ihe Ericsson consisted of only one 20 pounder Parrott and two 6-pounder howitrers. Ad vice from Corsica report the arriral of the steamers Alice, Racoon, Kate, Antonio, Elizabeth, Bella and Beauregard, fnm Charleston, and the Boushee, L'zzie. Flora nnd Charleston, from Wilmington, all at Nassau. A Boston dispatch says: The pirate Florida was seen yesterday 10 mile southeast of Gaghead, burning a brig and a fish ing schooner. The Government has purchased the steamers Fonke, Dismore, Mary Ann Ford and United States. The draft begins here to morrow. In th Sixteenth Congressional District it came off last Tuesday. It will be made throughout as last as preparations can be made. From Boonesboro. Boonesboro, July 9. The Rebel were drawn up in line of battle 31 mile from here this morn ing, on the rotd to Hagerstown. They extended toward the Potomac, in the vicinity of Bakers ville. They are constructing rifle pits near Fairplay, and will probably wait an attack Our forces are so placed that collision may occur any hour. Details of the Surrender of Vicksburg. Court House, Vicksburg, July 4. Via Cairo. July 10. Vicksburg surrendered this morning, after a siege of forty seven days, terminating in a negotiation lasting twenty-four hours. Grant and Pemberton had an interview yesterday afternoon. The Iast note of Pemberton, accepting the prof fered terms of Grant, did not reach here until 9 o'clock thi morning. Gen. McPhcrson received the formal surrender. The terms allow the offi cers and men to be paroled here, the former to retain their side arms, horse and personal prop

erty. They will be escorted beyond our lines,1 and furnij-hei with three days' rations from our stores. Gen. Logan's diviion marched into the city at 11 o'clock, and at noon Lieut. Col. Strong hoisted the stars and stripe over the Court House. Col od el Wilson is Provot Marshal of the city, and Gen. Logan commander of the Post. We Tiave tvken over 27,000 pe'soners, beside about 4,b0() non-combatants; 10Q field pieces; 30 siege guns; 50,000 stands arms; ammunition; locomotives; cars; a few tore, and hi stand of colors. Amrcg tbe prionem are L'eut. Gen. Pemberton; Major Generals Stevenson, Smith. Fornev and Bowea; 14 Brigadier Generals, and about 130 Colonels. There are 5,600 men in the hospitals, half of whom are wounded. Only 15,000 of tbe nison are reported fit for dutv. The atock of provisions waa almoat exhausted, and for four days number hve been eating mule

flesh Of ammanlt'eft itr hevj jtin ity had a fair supply, but In field and rau-ketry the warf ahort; eiht cap to the man waa all they bad, and an fxces of ur, oaoUaae, and ri waa all th auppliei they bad, with a little un.ro und corn. The capitulation waa caused b? destitution tnd physical prostration, haster.frl perbaj br L.e tf pec tattoo that our Corcea.aroaU stortn tt place 10 day. It ia admitted by all tbat the Rebela rxaJa a gallant defense, and the terras are understood to be a concesiioti of Grant tu their bravery aa well aa ereat public economy. Vitkaburg waa much damage! by shells, bardly houe escaping. The reception of our troop was not unfavora ble. Our soldiers treated their late enemy withgreit friend! inewi, both sides feel in e creat reliaf (row the sufTeringa and hardship of the siege. Fifty steamers are landing. The Fourth of July ha never been cetebrated so stronely and o etrnetly. Gen. Petnbetton deoie the authorhip of tbe

speech attributed to him about holJiug out till the last dog was eaten. Yeaterday and to-day passed off remarkably iuiet,and good feeling prevail. Weather fetrfullv warm. Nineteen general nßicera have been paroled. Sme t o or three days will be ccupied before all the prisoner are sent out. Their deti tination I reported to be Talladoga, Ala. Mny of them ire anxious not to be paroled, but wish lo t ike the oath of allegiance and proceed North. Several ol their children have been killed or Injured during the siege. The buildings occupied by the sick and woun ded were constantly exposed to the shell, and about 2.f!M) have been killed inside the works aince the siege bejrau. The lalor on the fortiflcationa on both side i pnwligou. The w eight of artillery knocked moat of their works into undiatinguishable heap About 1,200 women and children were in the city during the bombardment, who hae for the best part ol the time leen obliged lo live in cave, of which there are several hundred. 1 he eit.f.ena had not been alio wed to draw from army supp'ie except is c.ises o( delitutifn. Price of foixl have been enormous. Five tbd Nra a p-.nnd for tlotir. and one dollar a pound for mule me.it. Ltte-t ad vice from the interior represent Johnston retreating rapidly, nnd Sherman in hot pursuit. Reinforcements nre moving to Shcr matt Offers nf assistance hive been dispatched to Bank, a'id it i cnt.jectutrd that the condition of ihe Port Hudson garrison i similar to that of ickst.urg i week ago. Ita fall may be announced nt any I our. It lathe general opinion here, both In the Rebel army and our own. tint the rebellion in the West 1 at an end, or at least reduced to insignificant proportions. Tram Washington. W AkHiMiTO. July It From lettera recently received here, it appear tint on Friday lat (Jen Meade learned that Gen Stuait waa preparing to make one of bis custom tt laid, to cut off our train and prevent t'in rnniiirniioii eilli Baltimore and Washington Gin Grct. with I is cavalry divi-ion, waa ordered to advance from our ex treme riuht and it. len ept him To day, with 10 brigade and battery, he piiKCtslcd and accomplished his miion, mee'ing Stuart two m'le from nur line, alreidy -u hi way lo execute his deteen. Gregg charged the Rebel and w.i at firt re jiuNed. Ht r illied hi men an j again charged, routing Surt's loice ali.i left hia dead wnd wounded on the field in their h ivty letrett. Among the killed are two Rebel Major. Our lo w.o. (com T.O to 40 killed, and 1 10 wounded Another letter from hado,inrier tt General Mcade'a mot euienia are energetic, and be may decide to cms, the river in pursuit of the Rebels should thev eeap from this side. The Rebel have sent over the river their horse, cuttle, wagon, plunder, 6i From ICIritmond. The Richmond Dispatch of Julv 7, arty; In the I.ihbv prison yeterdav, bv order of Gen. Wil der, the Captain amonz the Yankee prison er drew lot for two of their number to le shot, in retaliation for the shooting of Capt. Wm. F. Cord in aiidT. J. McGrew, by Gen. Burnide, at H.iiiduaky, on the Kth of May lt The prisoners wete assembled in a room at 1 2 o'clock by Capt. Turner, the commander of the prison. AltT being fut med into a hollow sijuare around a table they were it formed of the order of Gen. Winder. Slip of paper, e ch containing the names of oneof the oflieer present, wa deposited on the table Capt. Tut tier then informed the men that they might select whom they pleated to draw the names, and the first two name drawn would in dicate thoe tobe shot. The lot weredrawn by the Rev M. C. Brown amid ilence nlmoatdeathlike The first ballot drawn contained the name of Cant Henry Washington Sayer, of the 1st New Jer.-ey cavalry, nnd the second that of Capt John Fl nn, of the 51ft Indiana volunteer.. The dav for their execution ha not vet been fixed. The I)ipatch a!o ba the foMawing: Marti NSBVitcJ. July 5 Gen. Lee defeated the enemv in the hide of Friday, but we lost 1,000 prisoners Gen. Baikd.le, of Mississippi, and (Jen. Gar nett, of Virginia, were killed, and Gen. Hood, of Texaa. wounded. On Stturday Gen. Lee had changed hi front, and occupied the ground he drove the enemy from on the 1st and 2J. Hi who'e army i in excellent spirits, and he is master of the situation. Gens. Ruder and Picket nre wounded; Col. Averv. of N. C, i killed, an I Col. F.urnett and Rmkin wounded. Ewell' wagons were recat-turexi. M aktissbcrg. July fi Reports all concuj that there wa heavy fight yesterday, in which we defeited the eremy and drove him three milev Vast number of prisoners are reported taken by Lee. The prl-ou- rs re on their way to Richmond via thi place This ha been the bloodies bitlle of the war. Our lo is verv great From Helena. HitrvA. Ask.. Julv II. Further particular of the late battle show the repul-e to hate been very decided ar;d disastrous to the enemv. It i thought their lo will foot up to ) .000 killed md wounded. Our los is 230. We have taken 900 prisoners and paroled them. 230 wounded are at Neaton. seven miles out. The Reltcls left two pieces of artillery in our hands. From Stf. ijoiti. St Louis, July 10 Grand demonstrations are in preparation for to morrow night in honor of the recent victories in the East and West. From ieav nrlrant. Nw YoE. July 10 The steamer George Washir gton, from New Orleans on the 4th, ar rived to night. New from Port Hudson pays the siege con tinued. Orders have been issued by Gen Shirley for the formation of a brigade of Louisiana volun teers for sixty days for the defence of New Or leans. No public assemblages are allowed in the city except for public worship. f rom alvlllr. Nashville, July 10. The ritizena of Frank lin and Spring Hill rerort the country north of the Tetir.osee river filled with deertera from Bragg's army, mostly Tenr.eeesna. The rum ber i estimated at ten to fifteen thousand. They refused to leave Tennep.-ee Ro'ecran' army retain tbe line of Koi titer. Campaign virtually ended. The Armv of the Cumberland now bold Win cheter and Shelbyville. Louisville train arrived" on time. Irom KalelKti. Raleigh. C, July 6 Some excitement w a occasioned yesterday on tbe Wilmington acd Warsaw road at Warsaw. It is rumored that the enemy b moved in tbe direction of Newbern, bat the rumor is not considered reliable. Governor Vance addrea.ed tbe people tbl morning. The citizen. are being enrolled for the defense ! of the city. From Fortrrwa .orare. FoT-rja Moxtox, July 6. The SavacLak Republican says: Pres. Davis lack the power to appreciate mill tary genius of tbe highest order; while be lets the management of our armies to such men as Lee, Beauregard, Johnston, Ewell, Bragg. Locgatreet and Hill, be faila to perceive that there are military geniuses of the highest order waiting in Inglorious inaction. Major Geo. Dix and staff, arrived at Fortress

Monroe lm rlf hi. and rtpcu lLai li t eiped . n wat a perfect no re, fjnr frre de-lryel the Central railrtd brtd4.j, t,i roi being tt 0 reach the tridre of the Frryleritkburg rud. thct took up and de atrojrd about fit tu ! ot the tr-elt. bavlac ef. fectually cut off c r- t.;.CitHj torta -! ttond sd Lce'a i y. They reiurusvl eertv to tToce. Geo. D.l'a for ft h ir-r.ted u ir.i!l! property from Wjiii li -. ttcIuJiej o eaglte, several tara, aal i 6v to ex tsJta Of the ork and Kit hrtJtid fo.d irr.. Gen. Dit te-navel lrm WhOe 1-j In coo fortuity w.tb t:,. isjera he rec!v from Wash-

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