Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 144, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 July 1861 — Page 3

LOCAL DEPARTMENT.

Import! Notice. Tbe La. I. There m a Laiv amoaaat Unding oa the Vvooks of R. N". HtKUn.la foe SWri;k'a Joh Work srl Advertjajajr; Uu a large amouct ia note pat due. TLee ecouau ail nol must let astt!el forthwith aa loi.ger utl'.!ftnca cahoot U giteti The. Book. Not, and Arviuts are in kU UaJj o! the la&Ieryg!, ho i- author iaed Ui re-eaire ai receipt ft- u.'oirs paid on aacie. J. .V. SILVKRTHORN. June 2dwVw. Jf Mi IJiiie llnokn has Lad charge of tho De;t1&ar.t of Peamauship ia the Terra Haut Female Cville during the I year, an ba U airttxpihel a an iacrartr in that art, at the rpjet cf rmaerou. fneirdj. propose, to teach a claas of Misses ia writing, during the preaent vacation. Her claw will atteu 1 at the pica, late ir jyawJ Ly Mr. Gale. o-r MmLü; i. Pad d k's ClotLlij Store. frta nine to !eeu m. Term a-er rrvslerite rl Irnptote mer.t v,arraritM. it dit Laach! Laach!! i aill asl a fre Lui-h at my Restaurant ry morriui(j froia 10t' to 1 o'clock, when I will be p!ead to ee wy friert-! awl pat .-oa. C. KKKN. dl 127 Col. R. W. Thornpa will deliver lecture to the Sabbath School connected ita Asbury Chat,-!, ia the imln wtu of the Churo. on Sahbiih tnorii'ag r.evt. at the lUtial h'Mif for aenice. Tb ctyngregaCou, together with ike potion snd friend tf the Sabbath Schojl are iuviie i t. be preeer.t. tTOcr frnd W. H. S-n der !.d a fine business oa the It!.. Hit ! f re ims aui eonfcctioo amuQil to otr ilfc J. Oa the they reached some $120 oi u;ir! Thi. wouUi not imply such a terrible tat of distress, nnanäaliy, a b La portraeI. by (Koa of or patriotic (!; flef yeirljr tUra bui..ireJ ioüari Ut to lt. tlU to ort houe f r luturie ! blMH Hotx In lie aMrrt ot tba vtry r'fAi!r proprietr, T. C. Puntin. in the rrir of h' rountrt. Mr. A.J. HeaidaWr), a gantleaiaii of etcellvrU abl'iti a a liiJlord. a:nl fine ualUie s a citizen. Li takea d.ir;e .f the b.ie Loue, which be will, e doult !)(, ctrlurt in uch a mauoer t to unlair the b'srH repetition whU-b it )ua ? hitherto ltne. .. ÜTarx t'?iivitiTi. W Lae receife-i the Abaual Catalogue of tbe ifAte Univeraitj tufttKer with the lUraUarate aertncu ot the PrWleat. Iter. Cjtum Nutt, 1. I)., from the tail, "Qui ?ou like mta" 1 t Conalhlana 16 13. The Baccalaureate ia learoeU an ! loquant The Catalogue ehowa that th total honkr of tmlente'tn atteui4m-e Juria iL laat vear. a orte hufttlrrt ani twentvfour, art th iitttlutiou in a flanrUhini; cooiiiia Jicictwa. An U min utut lltiUij. a Iranjer , a'l frow Jtockuile, ctlebratel tba Fourth hy cutting hu thnat. at a Utt f n the S.uth e ttl Curiser of firct atvt Ohio Street. We u hiai w.me leat fife tniout after the dee-1 iloue. Tue fljor t the nx.m up uir a aa v erev! with hlol. At the time no !onor hal teen fjunl or we ire of theoputiou Le miht bate beenane-l We learn that Iltillifie 11 leea ripatiii, bet b'. Kinur), arxl UV '.hi methyl to atoi.J tL i.awinj of rrel. A wr reoieüjr. Liaa Latent accouat rejratnt that I'billjpe will t-enaiulr reroer. a Caale that ouH eeern a! moat impnibte to one wbo ha J aeen the rreatpoola of l1xx! which flow1 from th ivUi. Larrca ra CtnatatAso. A very large package of letters, from Cumlwland, reached this city by wad ou the taoruing of the 4tL, no doubt brio gin r relief to mny art anxitra be art We were ara r the fortunate nea, KaTinj alo reteire-l one date! June 27.After ü'vio$ dctads of the .kirruisU roach tha same ia we he puhlLhal, the writer pays : A detil of siity men ii alaa aeot out this tn ru'ng to ptani the roai aud atop all citifoa I pi tu letting the ity; ati while I write your younc friend C.tarl e BouLot, cf Coua;uy C, has r uirna!, briniinr with him a 'eh horse, addle and bridle; be rajsture! him below the city, and Is one of tba sKe.h'' borsaa i Uit took aa artire part In tbe enageraent y rierlay i also a toa youc Lore, but awfal tlrad, he looka sa though Le hsd bee a ikleu a month. I als ee your fneiwl H A. PatSs bringnaj iu a pris,ur of war lhey are foU&tter of the picket guard thtt went out this niorniaf. The weather 4.e warxa here, aid we hate had v) tiia s.a. we arrive-i. Tba ttioya are mostly well rI look trve IIi)eJ U much berter t lT .hart ex par tad More anon I. P. S . Oar Ccnspaoiet have ja.: ieturoeL btiuia rat art&s, horte. a:vl the hvtdr of y wng llolSinbaek ; be was taken prisoner, wvd beo they aaw our forces conhg tbey aaurlered h m in cold bli, helpless and lefeacelcas The hoi a hate aani ta be a secaaatcctat for eterj dxrp of blot I in Lis ein. He was a ble fellow, aad i tra lal! tutirdera-t ia a aoble cause I." larlteaa. We ihp the lolkb war it rtn fo the Indianapolis papers of tha 4th: "The lith arxi 17th rej'tnenls btd a rati: io&-ftl breakfast set before thera In Cinnni.U .vn Taestla tuors'af. Prvtn eot aas-rfr th.Av bv contrtbuU-d to the ctll tUn were r. CoshtcVja. foraaerly of this city, Ittrs.rT r ? t tbe Od-eon H Mive. the proprwtor rf the Ma Lao a House. ati C. SSia. There Mt a pred on c lesn t able clot ha In the I 0r? Market House, arvi w ss of a character with ether hospitable entertainments of Indiana -dnteer h the jjj of Cincinnati The two tvpotenu went inn, yuttrr t t atop Cla u await ordrfm (titers! Me Cl!:an. Pa-ostoTtosa Mai-jr Horace HeJ'reu Uts 'aea aptsicte! to he Liuteant Clteis-tr er lbs lliirtesTtb Ke .toent, ail Capf mi KobertS. Foaier.of (be Fdeveoth Be;imet. Laa leta sppuiate! )4jor. s'tcceesling Coktusl HefTreo. Tbee are n-! arvotntmerit. 1 be lStn ail 17th rar menta SB f I i . 1 n i-esnt t tTietneati 'tiered to Virgteia at-t wiU leave t CUe. , .apt. Nsirtcilri csmtan aaa citet on lam U leave fjf Iba l'-atl t!av. ibosi;h a are Dot adaaae.1 t., the Hour öf

fouhth OF JULY. ma-ii:k or ci:M:nHATU. KLAG KAISIN'O AND MUSIC I'ic-.Mr aid Shixitlnc Cracker. ct withstand log no fonaal demotitratou bad teea arranire! far the ce!eht jf.i tt of U.e Fourth, tet we doubt if the Jay w ner more geoerallj obre.l aa a great National Lolidar, than hy our ritireni n Tburwla laat. Tha fitU'g of Tu: 'iwcer couibiuatioii w kej-C up prettv n . !ari during WcJnelaj bight and u c- .tuen el in aruett n ThurUv tnomifij At 7 oclKk tlif r) .1 Ireu that atieirtol Mt McLeoJ School i .erubled at the School H jue, rniT WJr.ul and Sitth Street, att en le i bv their ;.k.!.rr an I a rmtuber uf etiler, and 1 l iol u ;.!! the ltoue the Sur Sj'wmicl ..i.-r. accumpauie-l br up jrvpriate twretu -.i.'c jevhe and jatriotic e-.na C'jn ti;utir!, the j rrratuaie, ruakin it a erj In' tei.:! but uuobtrukie uemon Tatiou. Mauv of our t.:.-tt v. rut to Iuckil!r oa the eacuMiou traia. where jar au 1 gla.lnr, feaat'.t aad the interchange of the kindlv txurteica f ... tea Jrrcl the day hört aud K!adome r.'cjr r'ort litriin a large concourse of the vi'.'.iiui of the aijiuii;g Towuihij held a ac;al Itataet IV Nie, which :ittudel bv many of our iiiren. The ad.lrti- 1-v Rer. Li tnau Abbott, we are told very fine, and a ra"erort U on f.'O tt it pnhhahed. Some of our citieti wti.t t- l'rair'ctn aud to Sinfard'a MtAlioa, another . a f-.r?n-el a private IV Nh exetr on of thr:rmu. Lat but not le:!, wc inontivit. i the ce'ebtation of the 1ay by imrGemuh adapted citieo. I vr t ci'l.tHT oouvjanii nicely uüfortce!, i. t lu!!y at rued and equipped, mtrched d.n Wabash S'.reet about 9 o'c1kU, lcl by the tJerruaa Rnd. and furu.rd ist i'e Cottrt II3U-e S ptarc. where the Sur S;uur-!-d litiujer waj fu and other prceern,;s h t L

Tbey then marched l.. Chesiuut'i On.te. Suth of the city, where the do was s.-ed ia dancing on the reett, sinking, anj other appropriate Aercises We Twaed the ground for a few minute, and found the company ia i;reat glee, every face bastued with haj.pii.ei. The crowd in attealmce xery large, and as the Genaaa Conipaniei Lurche 1 through the treets. morning and evening. Urge ani admiring crowds assembled on the aide walks and comers, to witue-s th h'hly cred.tble la'.liury ii.pl.ty. The fcring of ro ket.. htiug t rackers anl other cotabu:ih!es. by Young America, was on a large seal anl was kept up until a late hour on Tin r lay ni'ut. Aluvjst erery atore anl place of bui:ie-a in the cit? wascloc 1 by voluntary consent of the prvprietrs. and very ti')uui! ;ool onler i revai!eJ throughout the day and evening". If any l'an iiitoieHtl they di'l it piietly and retirei nielessy frooa the street. There were no diaturbinces ihst we hae heard of. - te -!picuruk. Mr.H. M. Pratt aho has won .an ettef.it c fame fr his ta.t?anl r.hllitr , caterer to well reulate! ajjrtites, while c hief of the ruuime at Ibaitin's Hotel, hi t-iken etitre cutlnd of the Ke.'a.mnt of Charley Kent, and luis already put it ia order to ojn a ig onus campaign. A pe into h' lit Uu yesterday a ...tires u that no etj-en.e or pains w ill le spArr-1 lo make hi table the mo-t e cellcnt in the land. Spring Ch'u kens, Wv-d . rocks, Sptirrels and ich like. Those wh do Ioe to eat will take hotii e III" NoTica. The ni' ""ibeil of the Scott (uard of Terre Haute. on Monday evening. July inb, at 7", o'cl-xk, at their Armory, tj elect othcerti. Fvery member I ret-juestl to l present, prorr.ptly al tha hour Py or der of the Company. Tu; THiarm Hiao .oiAft. Lieut. John K. Moor f' Ji' F-rt Harrison tuarda sends us aa evtra i-.-i:ed I'd at the oJhce of the Cirtiiei mn-i Trr." of Cumberland, from which we take tr following ia' idents of tLe rcei:t ibsjr;f conflict. Ie'.wfn thirteen Zouave- anl a lare ecesöou f r v i" cavalry. Fron it we Ao obtain the naiuea of tha thirteea In I: ma Here? I-t thIr iiamcs be immortal. Pavid Hays of Compiny A, Ciptaia of t!te eoutTf putT; Lhjah Ihker. Cmp-tnr A; F1. Itarkit. J. Hcihnbeck, Company B; J. K. Hallacll. Tina (irover. Company C; Thos. Brasher, CompanT D; W. Mulbergrr. Co;n ran? K; Laais Far'T. Cwm;any F; Frank Iarriaon. Company II; Harry Iunlap. Company I; Bd. Th'im.ts. K.M. Iun!ap, Coro panT K. ilao are the thnli'.n incidents of this batlie relatsi to ut. hut e can only give place to one or two. WhilA Haya w engaged indeiJly alrife with a tan of treat nwr. b was attacked in the rear hy another w-nh a sword. H iu flictel a sever gash ujn Hays' heil and was ab v;t to follow up the b!o. a hen a J Zouave -Tsiig at him, and with a ;ng!e blow from the but of hit gun laid him low. Ic another case a &oave was ti.ra a heavily upon tha fround. a;jarent!r mrtallr wouudtwi. Instantly the cry of 'knife him." came frvu the (hi'rj Virginian. One of theoi was promptly over the prostrated man. but before he could satiate h a taage propen ty, the crack of a nfle toll the ta!e, that be had bit tbe dnat, falling de id across the w0uo!i Zousve Acothrr nn!eurehe would aeccrnpliah the tnurderoas fest, killing a ctippoeed dinr man. but his fate was the aarae another timely mnn'e cut short his fientlish career. But the Zuate had only been atuoned by a ball rrai't.r, hi temple Ina few momenta he upon hi fed. an-1 aga.n in the ficht FverT tntrua l-i.t thm rr,t,!a, l.r. I sery of th is haTidlul of men. Corrral Hi a ! U In the mouth of every one He is a in ia j f treciernlu strength and W rr t ty f r He three ruru in tbe strife, ar t t-i t at ter he received his wounds. He is & strsn car in ! arenas having rn thror.h nv lar ores ia the Met. can War. Ititai.lle I j h beea twiJl eleteu times in the course ) a a srw ...... ' ol hsa campaigns. Lach ir!iT tusi engage! in il ia affair jerforniel prod-gies .f aahr ami dee is of noble daring. This is conceded hf all harx!s tn h t.f,e , f i the iioctdannf aebief eneat tn tadeni aritirvp. aw-i ir.ir w iu ( 1 . n . ti-ü .1 tii .11 Wallaces men, ard jtirticulirly u;sn th e Iranae! iatclv enesre;!. No n.,n .1 ibt the J f alor af the Ilth Irviisna Zuat t c. ; mmmm mmmw mmil mmm, mmmt mmm mtm mmmm I IMKKSSO (JA lUiNKl! IS OUT OF TOW N ? i . iar are a ffsr trmr rstae t4 k. Li('-.' r. i.-. w,, mp, l-f At Kar'l:'s wtisli äff 'raf tet j t eteetwt araa-l- fr asrin tv rb t'Si.t, a i aar car f r cbM n fer fcanJ. ! f.-c iwe ' tjefiB. it is anwr).sxl It I wsrr -' 1 iIm, t,ut ! . r.et ent ff !.!)), t.:k. l.-e, 4. '- f1'- f etrs, aM lt. y-s frn ij kin-ts ! Vi???' e t .. v . aci.t, al s-rwr jtlC.a

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TELEGRAPHIC f EWS.

DiiraiuiiJi t tue wuiica tixt. ISToon UJLspatclics Xhf. fUr.lh. 1,1 'M Ule.- Hen .nct'ullucla in .trkMuaailriinv I raise Hi ind. IiiULLt, July 5 The Ierncrat ot thi moittiu; .täte that thii mondn- utea tlut a secretion tl, rai-c-i yetenly, j t.tru lid ja u an I burtK'l by the citizen- d the ueihtKrbHHl. The Courier fay a company of cue hundred and ten moo from Trintble county pushed pjin Smth Ut evening. Another t-otnpa ny of ab u one hr.n ll men ill vhorth 14 e. . 1 he Iem-)crat a coinpan nfimiy lelt ye-terday. The lnioni.-i crlrhratcvl the Fourth en thu-i tn allt . A inandiceut i. ttl tl a ruic! at Walker' echtn-. I'.itriutic j-ech- ere nude to, lte;i. I I uu i other, wlt'nh were i el i' t u.l ap pUiite. Tbc Memphlt Arut of the - m even hiuiht'l M'onrian ith aruii .f eitnnI ed at th.it titr. A .-;ci i! di.jt.itch t the 8:n Jnjcr fion Little R tck.July Ut nays Moutornery Mid Lii nr luarcltin Ar the In li.ii country. It ha a!o a proclaatation from lien Mi Colloch, calling tn the citiiem of Arknnui t I utatii the Miouri troorn on t)eir front!T, and ordering it rendezvous t Kay etteviile. The Aus;ttta Cttustitutioii li-t think- it t er taia that the Confederate nt.iuii . ill Ji defeate-l in ih.it State. The fraud hui,; of Ott F ia thtt State hae iuiii I tVie Southert hde to taect at MiHitoinery t; di-dve their connectiun with the (Srand Iljre of the doled State-. (iov. I'ettUH of Mi.-.i.-i'j.pi htn !.- ne t t pncl.itaiti'! c.tlKn on the S:.ite -tii.cr t collect all the arm, new and old and .end thwrn to Jack.on Mi;...ippi. All the citien ate n'tiliel to ana theuw've-t with double birrt-Ie I ehot JJU.li. The Mcmpl Ap'vtl nit.tt collecting a'.l the old iron about the pl.int ttiou to Se moul le-l iut Linovdn pi!!, Thf I.f j;islatur i.f Tennes.ee lc jmt jm.j el n Mil eeuiptin;.: the ilUe Hotrd for nrii tr pur;'.c- tu fa taxation. Another ect nuthorue the (ioxetiior t i-i as t. thm ittuudt iJ iJiMi)ti.l..,i , i denoni: i.iti.m..lt less than ii üär iu re tli.ii ;iinf',;, ,,0 -ceivaMn 'as nTrren-'v. k. at I I u.li ff . . t Oi pr t tv I i the AUtan actio mike tho treistiry nole id the Confedernte State bankahle in the St ite of Tennessee. Ih the atTtir of the capturo of the St. N'iw'tols, a peci.il to the Nahvil!e Union a.'iy. it wjs sccomplislfvl by the Mtryland Zouaves, C1. Thomi. aho attacked her from htnd at pt-int lookout. Ther also capturetla brig ia the b ty , and ran toth itito FreJericks b.ir. Tho prizes are value 1 at J 75.!i;i.l. The Directors of the Louisville and N i -h-vi'.Ie Knlro.id, in siiau here yes:c;ilay, resoUel uu anim ausly that s common carriers, t!;ey could not refu..c the trans; irt ition of g ' hev.ee unless s-ic'a ti -.m'irt itioti hwuld te declared unlaw i ail bv acuit having comj-etect jurisdiction. The que-iion of legality w ill be drtei :nm-d soon, nl the daci.ion of the e ort it i I b conformed to by the Iii en jr. lit t-retiiaK esva froia Ilia ro streriMtla ol tlae Federal Ami) -llebel l osa at TIatrtitisvllle. Washivotox, July f. The Kuropoan d:s patches, it is un lcrtood, hhow a di.i:tion in F.ngland. The .Vonifrur' article, which afforde I so much joy to the cece-uionbU, has hR-u w plaintsl away to the evident satisfaction of Secretary Sewjirvl. The ,noit heirty arid incere etres.ions of syrj.Mthy wim 'Ik I'liitei States, in th j.iesonl t-intwt, r.rn fim'shed t this I crnmcut. No privateei-s will b? jerinittel to emer anr ftut-lgii jort. Front the reports, thera ia reo:r:n? in ofdcisl quarters that eces-iou isdetdau-i buried in Lurope. It is cert tin thtt alter the di harte of the three m nths trjops. tiiero ti!l Vtill be an available force of 1 0i-., w!iih id ll to the regular army will um utit to J l'l.n 1 1 ofli. eers .md men. The total amount re-u'ne i for the may added to the Hppropriatron iaaie forth (hoemment eu'liug June, l-ii'l, f.t th? force now in the field or which his br-o ;t repfed and will be in the service within the next twenty day i.s about ilfcj.300,fUJ. The estimate for the Navy is aim) l.tr;.". den. Patterson has ach'.ved another brilliant anl tmporUnt success. Informati u w as reciMtaxi frtnn Martinaburg ys.terday that h e.teretl and passe! through tint place iu the morning, in hot pursuit of the enemy. The army w. a welcomed with enthusiasm by the nnsof the jeople who were gratified bv the protection pr inr-M and now git en by the (Jovernnient. Tlon ihe Ith w a- celebrated in M iitin.borg The secciori force which (ieo. P.itler'n sca'.terel, on the 'Jl. when he cmsse! the river. ht sitty kil'et and tuiny woundod Itralli-! anl trjente l a front, but again re tired to a dist ince of seven or ei:;ht mllet hrether hive been reinforced Mealing Rallroitd Train. Nasiitjuik. July I The ur and down jenger train on the Louinville A Na.hviHe Ii vilroad, were seized this morning at Camp Trousdale, near Mttehelstille. by order of Msj. (Jen Anders n, and both brought to this city. The iu tnagers hal ukn all tUi ei. nines an! roll ng atock.eicepl a few cara. to L aiist i!!e, against which jolicy Tennessee, had rnvnstrate I. This seiiure w as a tie e.ity f"r proteetion. (en. Ander n informed t its? ftt,fn. her that no further se'zure would be mole, ami the trains should past un'uitr rruptr I. Th m'Tn'ng's Journal is indignant at the eiure of ihe L"invi!!e Wednediy Til -1?" train, on the Memphis brin'!i of t'ie N'm'i vil'e ItilDsd. at Cfsrksville. The triins are subsequently onler I I t" '"' .urther t!in B wlms: Creen l.ssklni for (en. llrnuriKard. Alij ai. Jala I All p.Iot ti ,!i - Kitra precaution was n-jd; all tii a .era ) were confined to the camp. It was the sjpprwition that Betinegsrd mglitnnkean atli'-k. thinkin; ! find eonfus'oii and froltrkinr Two btllo'U.a of the rebels ha e been reen I r"vifMiter.nr f r the pal few -'ays - - - -- . Ism carotis Julv i The 1 Ith Indiana I!e -m-nt. Col Ktrnbtll. left here at It o'fxvV, f..r 'ir;iriia; they n is Coliif-.bu and P.e'l air. The I fjtn:sri of cat ifry fm:n th' S-.ste nrvdee "mrattel of 'pt. Stewart. w'.II a1s:t f-ttet!iis fteni-'.n. a i Cincinnati. They are artnel with fi'b'nes it-t t'oJi'n ret öfters ........ 4. Ileal rnr IIa e lire It flaaloii, B -stos. Julv 4. There wa a pit r hi fltjratioi at'T!it Bis?,,n n day. Wharfs n i s!t aieViuse. the S-iHfolk S alt M ils. F.tsi Bolon Iron Foun lry a'rl Ma- hine S'a 'pa SeMimitl Is-v-k, Mrin BtMwav. and near ; ly one hufnlrel lae!f..ics ti. mar'n and ' me litntcal W are!,oieS, it Wfll 1 mi Kit merte ipur.t ta of lumber, timber, naarire itorfi, ! mi'ill f ie new in'i-tat contrartt.! for be Pil Crate. wert b in.t Fenrvf.c'. were totdl b'irne!. al i twlfe d ellidg boue e'eaheie in the city were bvnied lo In. l.aaleal trn I'tarl lenrer. j Foar Mtoi July iUie i itit ! here. Col. Allen's Begirnent his goitt to ! Neaport Ncs. j II a (pears tw? rfle-i eamiti aula p'tgt ft) acre cmplo'e-l iu the Bethfl aTsir

. ' I :()N'(JUI3iIO.X A L. . - ' XA'XVU Co.ijgx KTit Si.tMiov. WaXHI010X, July I. Sen ats. Tha Senate wj called to order by the Vice I'teiufcnt at noon. The fallow in Seatton were bre-eit: Anthonr, Uaard, Uiujthan, Jlre'ckiaiidpc, P.ii-Lt, Ch-.n Her, Clark, CoHarcerf Conan, Iion, I olitt!e. Fe-enlen, Fotcr, Foote, ( it tint. Hale, Htrlan, HarrU, llttwe.John--a. of Teunc.v.ee. KennelT, Kin'. Line, ot liiduiia. Ltthaia, Morrill, Xe-miitn, IVarce. rlk, ToHell, Si!ibui v,Sliermnt Simmons, Sumner. Ten F.yck, Thouie, Trnnihull, W;i !e, Wilk.iti.ou and Vd.tn. Mr. (trimea j relented the credentiali ol Mr. Lane Senat-tr fnui Ka4a, who look the ta!h. Mr. Ihf dittle presented the ctedential d Mr. Pomerur Senator Iron Kansas. Mr. Trumbull preenteJ the cre-Ientials of Mr. rrow'!uii Senator frura Illia ws, to fill the vacancy cm-e l by the leath of Senator IVu;lav M . Latham pre.eittc t the ci leiui.iU ut Mr. Mclhinal Sivdor elect front Cdifotuia. Mr. I'otueroy drew the lon tarn fur the Kanv(j S.n:ttorsh:n and Mr. Lane the bort term. A r;cditIo:i for th electioiof a iHerpeatl at-Arms wra laid over.

Mr. Ha!j ofTerela reio'ution aAiru the Secretary of l!te Navy to end a copy n of al 1 the contrai-t.s he has tuaoe to the S enale. r.iwi. Mr. WiU-jfi K'e noiicf that he ahouM otlVr, to m rtor, a bill to ritify and ontirui certain! aeU of the I'rf.idont for the uj'prcifioa u( iiiHuarrction raid rt-hellioti. A bill to autitjrie t'no nti.luvmi lit of vol-Uiitpej-a t ail in enf -n iiif the fan and protecting public jitopcrir A bill to iucreie hc pre.ent military 6. tahlUhrrtet ol the I'nitcd Sute). A b !l t rttvidi.t for the better organization ol t!ie ir.Uit.tr cttbll itrneni. . A bill to j.r-jmote the eflic't-ncy of the Army. A bill lr the orinizitiiMi of a volunteer ui'.ihia force to ha called the dated State National (iiard. Tho Clerk ted the teonritiou of Mr. D'oiens a SecioUtv and the Senate aljjurned. Finn v, J uly ft. Mr. Chandler p;ae notice he .-h. ii! I to-mart o'v introduce a bill to conf;Hieth property of fi.ivernor of Stttei, itieirihi'iM of Le rN' i '' e Ju L-.e of Courts, a.; . ::.ii.iiy u.u :er.s .. n o mo t.taK Ol A eu T:n:,t ,v,n lkc.u:'. ni,n e ti .1 eminent of the Uniio I S! itei or ahi an 1 ibel trcison, all uch iuditi.luals to be forever di...pnliG I from holding any office of honor, em d.anetit or trust in the fiovernmen. -i. !i juopeit v to be af p!Vl to rc-'tore to tlie L'aiou men in the Lehel S:ates any loss they m y h iv ntlered. Hoist. The CIciL.-aiiel t!,e toll iuclud inzntnips fiMin S.nrh Carolin, Arkansis m I F.'uida McdertiA id pr :c.ae i h. ainst Thayer bointr called j a member from Oregon. Villau tigh im gne notice of a question of privilege, objecting to Mirston, Blair and Cut tin id.iiraijMit, they having been sworn in :s nrT.tirv oßirers. w Blair denied hating been ivvora Into the military service. Bich irlon objecre I t the recognition of D 1 i ! ey f r; an N e f 1 . v. - k 1. The Cieik annOiinfcd that one hundred and liity members .i.were-l tlio roll. Col fat denied being co:;idere I ; candidate for Speaker, llkkmui nominated Blair. Afpl a ue in the pallerif-. j McCIern-tnd wwhrtl to top t lie noise in the galleries. S.opaeiia liomhi.tTe 1 i:av. Btli"t was ihcn taken, resulting in no choice. it'iiir tvilhdievv hi nuiiie. Another lullot reu!te I ahole number l.VJ.-Crow Bl.irll; Criiten'.ea 10; the rest scattering. (Jiow 0' taking the t :ui.- made an :idlres ami tMik the oath, which tv. is dmltiistere 1 by W:t-l.'iMri.e of Illinois. Menth: w ere then nworn iu. loa net oflered a re-oluti.in referring t!ie quti.siio: of the right ti a .'Cat by several, to the Cot uiiittce 011 K!e t;.n., aller tint com niiilve 's appointed. Stevens rii--ed a point of order liiat Bar nett fhould fir.-t call for certilictfo- aul t!i n pro.-ee I in the proper onler. Burnett said he only interposed objections auch as his consiience and duty compelled iiiia to. He .sild t'ptori had confessed himself ineligible. Carlisle of Virginia, aid he did n: t wish any portion of the State to be unreprcentcl bv objections to anv other portion. He beliere I no jurty in any State, cither by Con veiiii..n or otherwise, had the jtowcr to absole the allegiance thev owe to this Covern merit, framed for them by their fathers. Deafninjr itpp!aue. Carlisle ch ir.a tenod the action ol Kisteru Virginia as gross tyranny and declared thut Western Virginia was determined hr the Union, and they de-ire tint their voice ah ill te heard in the Nation's Capitol iu everythiag iMjfttining t the organization of the Hojse. 1 'heaicohilion was flu illy table 1 an i the Virgini 1 ile'egalio a ;i- morii in, antl al. other iielegite.4. Mr. Stephens moved that the uitti of Butler be in-crted on the roll insteidof L h m in and Calle I on Lehm in to pro luce the proer certificate, to which Lehnnti rejJied that he came bv prcl atnati.ni of the Cieriior, an rcal tlie cotvlnrng por- j lion f the pr.;Iam ation, h )v 014 his name ineutt'Uie I wit!i otiier members of' that St.tte and w;sbed tho ubject to go bef'-ro '.he committeo on elections. Yalhndh tu iaopiirai if th1 party foiging .1 cert fiMte 1. no, in th? penitentiary now. lohn in ans'aere! tfliriuativclv. S:eae:.s t ite 1 tint no certificate of Leh man's e'e, t'o:j e 01'd be found on file. I I taari conidere-l I is rt.aruc f litlv ui the t öl, nnd "aid the C:'tire of his colleague w ai'd s-i pte.-elcnt disastrous to tho ctmuty If on an inve't'gat'on it be fouul that Mr. B'd er is rii'h'e 1 to the s it to one wonM tar ipi eno m re ici.Jilv tlitn he. The re .olmioii v ia tib'el, 'Jl to 41. Mel' Pinn I objctl to Thayer be'ug soni iu ss a membt-r fi-om ( begun a Mr. Sli:e'ds was ele t e 1, it:i 1 ( iT.'te lt resobition "1 that eTect. Mr. Thater w .j t .: ts'orn i;j. j Tl.-j ll.iuo then Tvitci-de 1 1 elect a C'erk. j IU i iiiu'nte! rr.y, M tllory nonini ! tei I thciiLe, au I Fouke nonra-.tel D ei.ri W. T'nebillo reu't?l: Lthrri!.'e 12, lornev 41. I cbii. k ÜI, an 1 Fl.Ttsa. e '.. Ftheri-lge n a tic. rl ir 1 ele !e 1. A iesolu;ioa 4 !! ted appointing ajohit ini'n ttee hi u i;t irtit tint I'i,ifi .t an I in j ,()m trrn ,Ml, ,' ,..rr wasieidy to ree.ve j t t v csmt:rJtiicatifrisa ! Tlie H -vi-e fued no 1 as the hour of mctVa'lu. I g'iam Rta e n-'tice of a bill to te j-r tl the t irilT iit of lvGl.an rcvi-e tint of j-;,. spet eu pit -en'e 1 a ietition of Mr Bitler I t o;ie a':ii the ct of Lei Um tn ! A b'oiruf I. 1 I Fart'ir. July h Mr. Crittenden appeared 1 tn I U ik tbe uta al 01th. I t W am. a a...a a a ' j l. L ongrein in idll, 1 I t'fu, aae;ectel , Srg ml at-Arms. . Ira O wd"iintr, f Nc Yotk, via t!c-"tel j I o k fcper. j B-v . V . S .k'.'a w is tle. te ! Chiplain. Win S K;n of Min i. es.it. 1 e'eete 1 I P,-!iU !!-. I I t.m VI. ..,. . . . . I ,. , .1 at. .... ..,.1. cortmendoig fotir h'.tn 'rel thoa md aieu and I pi;) KIT Us) taere te'ive ! with ap;l aue on the Bepublit au aide au I in the galleries Other p.-rtioüs were siln laily gretrttrl. t)n m iti.-n of Mr. S?eatnstht J!si: und acetim 'Vii) ing tio'ume'ifs aere referrel ti the o'OTiTO.ttee f the whole on ihe statu f ! the Uuiou. The Nebraska coti!e;e ! elect Wvn eae w it ' th 'n-e-1. nn I an inefTectnt! eflort made to j puh.titute Mr. Morion b r Mr, Hiily. Finally 1 ihe I alter wa attorn in 1 Mr. Sictens gave iflneofthe intrib:cI lion of a bill ta tepstil all la cieating porta cf entry 5a eelel Ststee. al.o 1 bill for bo!-i Uulted States Court in Wheeliof . .

" iMr. Van Wytk aked laava U hitro-luce a bill piuvi'ling for the trünstaisioii of letters for cthCeri an-1 ohlicrt free of postage. Mr. Burnett ' Win ir opK:ed to the franking p lit ilego objecto!. Adjoumed. -

-a-. C'rlvbrntlnf the luurtti In Tin - rlnnatl. The Ith was celebrated with great enthuaiam. The Home (tuarda paraded two ieiments. ainl made a pplendid aj-j-earance, the stret-U vera thronfed with oojIe. The public buil.linps and many j-rivate daellingi ere prfjfu-voly dornte-l with rlagü. dNilit .DLsjDtt tehees. I'rcni(lrii(7 tlcNnar. Washington, July 5 The President ii hi? Me.saie cays, at the heinnin of the jie.M nt Presidentiil term, tiiti functious of the Ft-deral overnnent were fwund to te L'eaerally M'.?jended within the States of South Carolina, (eoria, Florida, I.oui.-i.ma, Alaoama and Mi.i.ipi. The Fort-, Areual an I Custom Houe lud been seized and were held in o;eu liotilitt t the (ovennnent, excepting only Forts jht-kens. Taylor utid Je3er?on. Armed forces h id been orp-aniaiu; with a liosüle purp. The Frts reminin in possesions of the Feter1 Covcrnmcnt in theao St jte?, ere either hesiecd or raenared by war-like preparalions, and epecully Fort Sumter, was near- i !y aunounded by well protected bitterhM A disprojHjrtiomte ahare of the Federal it- ( lies and muaketa hid fomehow found lite r w ay into thee Slr-tes an! had been oied to i be Uicda-a list the (lot crninttnt. Tie rublic Rete-tutfl had bceu seizeJ; the Navy hcttered, and the ijfiicera ol the Armv and Navy had revgned. An ordinance had been ndopted in eich of tlie.e States, declaring; the:r separation from the Union and a formula for combining a government ol the.o State, had been promulgated and this i!!eg:i! organiaition In the character cf Ccnfedente State waa invoking recognition and intervention from Foreign Powers. Finding this condition of things, and believing it to be sn i;.:; erativc duty upon ti e Executive to treten:, i; possible, the cjusutnmttioti of uch n attempt to destroy the Union. A choice of mean j to that end, became ia- I u spe.iMOie. iniicnoi:c .ss mice ana uec ar- ; ed in the Inau .ural addt. a. The policy cho sen, looked to the exlnustion of h II peaceful me iaujea, before a resort to anv tronser ones, it nought only to hold tne pub ic property not ulrea ly wresteJ frm the Government, relying for the re-jt, on time, discusa'on, and the ballot box. A letter from M tjcr Ande -sou, commanding at Foil Sumter, tlatei February 23, expressed the opinion of the writer th it reinforcements could not be thrown into that Fort within time for his reIIa")! S I n r .es a f ' Ä - W .tn mr Atilv -.. 1 ox . t . . - ... me 1. 'After consult ton wi;h other rflken of the Arrne an 1 V.vv Cen S.tr ermet.eree! in t It 1 - ri:-.!! s such force at 41 uot at the control of the Covernment or could lie raised within the lime when the prol;i:ns in the Fort would be exhausted, in a purely rnuitiry po'-nt of vie- this reduced the duty cf the Administration to the met 3 matter of taking ihe gr.rri.son )Ut of the Fort. It wa b?lieved however that this policy would discourage the friends of the Union and embolden its adversaries and go far to ea uie to the latter a recognition wSrom I; thereore it was lesolved to notify the Coventor of South Cajolina that an attempt would bs made to provision tbe Fort, and if the attenij.t should not be resisted, there woail I b ni effort to throw in men, artnt or ntniin.'n'tion. This notice led to in fall without even w aiting the arrival of the provisioning exjiedition. Thus the as.sail.ints of the Cov ernmcat beiran the onfiictj of arms without a un in sight or nn exjectancy to return their tire. They have forced upon the country the is.ue of immediate dwMVUlion or Mod. No course , left but to e.illout the war power of the Ciovcrnnien, to resi.t thcforce employed for it tlistruction, by its friends. For its preservation it was m.tvlo und the ieipon..e of the country nas moit gratifying. KapMly f.dlowing the proclamation calling out eventy-five thousan.l volunteers as another c!o-ing theporb of the insuneotio:i-iry listri' Js. S far all was believed to be .frictly legi!. At this point the insurtejl ioni.-ts .mnoi;ne.l tlieir j.urisxe to enter upon the practice of privnteeiiaff, other calls were tn.ide for loluaieers to serve three yews unle..s ..ooner tiischarged. and aKo fr ra l tr-e .addition t the regular Army an! Navy. Thee m iurrs whether strictly legal or not were enture! tijvm under whit apjearedto be a popular lern and and a pat) lit' necessity, triMing then as now, that congress would readily ratify them. The for Ivearaneo of this Covet nment had b.n ho oitraonlinary as t,i lead sarnie foreign powcis to sliape tlieir cctmn ns il they suprKel tlie early di-tnution of our National Union was prohibit. While this on discovery irave the F.ecutive some conceni, he is now happy to sty that the i-ov tri.ri.ty and lights of the United State arc now everywhere iesjeted by foreign powers, and a t leral yinpitliy with the eoiintrv is m anile-el throughout the world. It is recommend 1 that um give the legal means for making ihis contest a short and de:lve one. That you miv j-lace at the control of the Coveruraent for the work nt bast four T un Irod th jus trd men und SF'nK) (AM. Tint number ol men Is about 1 one tenth of the of proper ages witnin the regions where ap;ate itly alt are willing to engige, ami the sum is less th n a twentytbinl part of the mjt.ey value owi.cd by the men who seem ready to devote tin: winde aright. The re. ult at this t.nie will be worth more to tha world than tea times the men .nd tea times the money, and tae eaidence leicuj ing us from the couu'.ry the material for the wo ic ives no ttouil tint 1 ... . ork is abiinlint. The ' a.neleia in.lat thit our Constitution a lmi's i o seces-in. Thev have a-sanie 1 to m ike a i N ation al Cnl tut on of tlieir ttu in nhrli of necessity they hive either d s.. m'.e I or ittained the right of e.'e'siou, n tliey ins -t it eiit in ours. If they b av e Ilse nie I it tliey thereby adm't tint on pritc'p c i. ught 1.0. to be in otrs. If thev hive ntd ielit bv their 0 a construct n f ours tliey how th it to be consistent t!.ev mutse.'ele fmm one tanother. w henevcr they litll f..i! it the e iest way of sett! ng the'r debts r eToctinz any oilier se tih or UMjutt object. If nil the States site one h.u'd as. tri thejowt-rto tlrive that cue vut ol the Union, p. is presumel the whole chn of n c l'.el p!it:cisns would at once deny the power, aal de;i onue the act as the gie te t outi e up n St ttes nghfa. But auppst tint pie. -ie'y the ranie aclii. stead of beinc called tiriving them out, should be called the seced n of the otheis from that, it would be et u-tly wh tt fie e ed.irscliim to !o, unlcs in e?l they m ke the jtoint th t the one, becauno it is a minority, my r'ght.ully do wh.t the others tlo.Le raus they are a rui'ority. Our 0 jvernment his cf'en bee a ciFe-l an ea; enmeiit. Tw.r-ints in this, our re ' le hue alteidy ttl; toe suereWu! etib listneiit ratid the m:c 0 s id am n tnt.on ol it. One Mill remains, its s'.evtshd maintemnre flt.sint lormi! able Internal alter..; ts ' to overthrow it. It is now lor me to !.iw j to the world th at tlj e a hi can conduct .u ' flection, can alio suppress a rebellion; that ! bulleta are the rightful an! peaceful acce- ' srs of liaUuts, and that n hen ballon have ; laiily and conatiuitionallv tle.ided, there can j be no aticcessfn! sp;eal to bullet; thtt there ! can Ite no successful appeal except to billots j themselve. Lest there my be some uue 1- j s;nes in the mindt of cand. i men as to wh at ; !s to be tlie onure of th Coternieent to J wsrvls th. Suthern S'ates, after the teb(lIm ahaU liave lieeti up: tc-e 1, th Flt-ti- ( tire deems It proper i say it will le h.s purpose then a ever to r guided br the C.ij.titutionatid the laws, and that he prohibit wild hate no different understanding cf the 1 powers of an-1 duties of the Federal Covern j merit relative t the right of the St itc. an! the pesjple under the Cotititi!tivii, thin thia j etpres.el in the Inng jral Ad-Ires. He tie sites to preene the tlovernment.tlnt it may j h t... ;.t.u I r . ti . . .. . 1.. lby the men who made it. In full a iew of t..s great responsibility, the hsecutive haj 0

i fir. lone what lie baa deemed Iiis duty. You ; will Low accotihn to your on judgment, ; jerfoini yonr. He j:ncerely hopes thtt your : views and your actions may eo accord with ; hi., n to aipure all faithful citizen.- hohae been (iiPiurhel ia their ribt?. ot ce:i-i'm ai.d Kj-etdr icsioratioii of the ivt.-. Attdhav . iutr thus ho?en our course, with a pure pur

i je, let n rer.ew our trtit in t!, an! go i forvtard without fear, and with nmulv lieartf. f (Slpnel.) AHU All AM LINCOLN. Thr llVrr for the U nion. Latest News from All Quarters. i Ytilouii'a ouavrt 1'roclainuliou of lien. TlrCol locht ! Sr. Ioiii. July i.- The Men.4ii Ap jeal of the lid lut., publishes a commur.ica j tioa from Ben. McColloch, ailing on all eiii- ; ?nof Arkansas having Sute or priv ate arm, i to irndezvous at Fan tteville, where thev j can be formed into leiajeiit anl bstlallion. and Militeiice fürni.hel. He ! the troops of Missouri are falling en you anlif 'they are not sustained, you will be inrnded 1 anl your homes be lo-'olted. The IW-acu!.. nirretdtdent ;f ih MoI bile AdvertWr n.sy, the ..teamr an.Vrbilt j arirtM at Fort Pickens cn the 2 Ith tilt., and j landed Wi!.;n'f Nt York Zouaies. The t tMiutin Illinois tjid Swcn al arried. Affulr In Arkaniaiand .nuourl, St Uu is. Julv 3. A di-patch from Little ittCl. Arkansas," of the 3d. to tho Memphis Ap:e.tl. tavs the Miliurr lWnl ha i...ne-l a r, ' '..m.itii.n nllin r f.,r" 10 (Kl t.in to rM invasion bv Fcleral troors throu-h Mu.ouri. .l.:. : ... :...ir .1. 1 r.aca rjinj.any t 10 nrn: aeu wun me u.uai eipons of the country, funioh its own tents ; an.l citap e-iuipnge which will be paid for bv i j1- r ." "' "'" ! ize for immediate service. (Jen. Lyon, with upwards of 2.(K) trvos. , left BoonTille on the morning of tle 3d, for ! the Southwest. ' I rtiii; .School Tcacliera. i LoutsviLtL, July 5 To morrow mona- ' in;'s CpcTiVr, ujxn tlo authority of the j ; t-iniuuui 01 ire tjsra 01 1 ru-üecs ol ttje j Cram'jn Schools, will contradict t!io a:.;te- ! merit that an inveti-:.ition is rruressiu or contemplated, in relation to the political rei-jnus o, noon ot ir-.e leacners. liiere 'cent case was of a male teacher, who pro hibited the sinking of is ttioiaal und Southern ' C nieder a?e nir. becu.-e the children cuar a 1 1 . relet wun eacn other Irom the antagonistic feellne excited bv such airs. Tlie 4tU at St. I.oul. Sr. L'f!3. July 5 A silute of thlrtv-four ! guns av.is fired at the Aienil at aunriso yes- ; fe aiay morning, another at noon, nnd a roI tie it t sundown. S:.-eeche.a were tniJe bv i omcer. ho 'erhr.Uicn of Independence t ,e 1 .ma':c b-V ,he band, and p..tnot;C song sung bv the soldiers. The citv was, uniwu111 al .. . ! i 'u:el ? J 'fge j-roportion oi the citucna I o.tv .-j i'ta no- u it in anu counirv St lail Oaerland Tlall. : Fr. Kcacnct, Julv i The first coach cf i ; the D.iilv Oveiland Mail going west, j.as-ed j at noon "on the 3d with five p.nseneri and ! one h.ui bed nnd sivtv sacks of nisi!. j Chief-Justice Hall," en route for Colorado, j : pase i 1 ) aay. ii.nt -xour funs irere ure-J, an-t tnirt v-tour rockets were sei up to-night. -.s Fin; t Truce rtefiicl a lata. Foet Mo.vr.oL. July I A Hag of truce brought the Buti-h Con-nl from Norfolk. He w-as desirous of vi-iiting Baltimore, regarding British ve-cl in trouble iheie. ComniiHl.arc Stringham refuel. Mains; the flag of tnfe has beca bn--i enough alien! v . j lti erneut, tn Western lrlnin. j lU i tin.td., duly 5 The telegraph j com, h tt.i to this place lliU evening, i A movement will probably be made in a j few d.v-. The enemy is r;Hrtel in con.sij- . erahle force a few miles west of Beverlv. j The larjre.t Uvly i said to be at Laurel Hill. j - - t Tin- Altai otiilu TIsltlcnliiK III. I Fold. I Wasjunmox. .1:1v ." Ihe t-ar.b .Mian j cros-e.l into Yi.vh.ia to diy. Federal tr ; -.tie 11. w vdiiinn ilirt-i- miles H ui-e. of Fa;t I x t 'n.ii l ire at ev Orleau. Ntw tiitttsNs. July 5. A whole block c f rnall fran.e dwcIJinir. on Tolelona street. j was burrc l sliis morning. Losa ,15,0''' . t'INCI NN ATI MAliKirr. j CiwiNwit, July I r. M. I Ftoia ten, tin. very dull and prices uneij tied, nipeifioe oflrre-I at jt.'t.oo and low; et I tra nt .'5f.? S ! WltKtT, sh i white ut c. .l i'liine ted ai Ca an! of The r.e.s from New York j can. el this. ( Cohn advanced to 3cjf r . ovii g to j fhoi I suop! v. 1 Oars duli witli aales nt i.i'CHc. Kye clcolit.ev! to 12:. ' Wii-eKV stejdv at IV c. PßcT.s.o.v, tlull aud nominally unchancl; j ; 1 snull !o! ttf" bacon Khoulders brought ixA. j Laed: Iu) tierces at He. and ;1 kestlo. ut j y.c. Mess s.rk Ut-fTered at S13.h')(l?,7o. j CEOcraiih firm with a pood th-mtud for cofice anl sazar at lull puce. j Moncv mttrers ouiet and dull. Fnhinre - . r1 lc pieiaium. MILLINERY COODS. rF:cFiv!.inii"s pay tit i:ntr.ss i hwz y. t. I n lnv.Mi-s-M.sra A C i;im:n HA IS. HIHStONS.AC. Al'l li.- Mt if S'iniiit r MA. KM' IWTM.HN llNNi:T! No Hü t'l'rj : AOj. ft' it I l-ta ! .Müs. V A Li iJi. Iii Uaki etros-t, t-s-itt-trn t Mith. FURNITURE. I )AHLOll AND CHA.MBHH lr I J n 2s I T U K K vi HV tajvv 1 ut t'As. I. illmoii Man'y Tkr at 1 5 er e.f. Oucuunt! J C. WALTF.IC. 142 MAIN STP.I .T. UNDERTAKER. I. C VA .run, e a, . a .- - te . . UNDEKTA K KK! 142 Maii Sraarr. Bur. Fisnt n Sum wt-itttr ALE AND PORTER. C WKISS A'l'B. ate prerartrej to ALK, POHTFti, CiF.B. Ac , iV.-tctl tr, I"i-.t r. 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