Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 145, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 July 1861 — Page 3

LOCAL' DEPARTMENT. RAILROAD TIME TADLE. TlUkK-UAlTk A licit tfuil AAlLAolli. r rafa I.at. Train Arrnre. No. 1, 1 1, A. M No. 1. A!, A. M. V k2. T-30, a. m........! W , S 1", Nv 3. 3..VI, pa N. S, 11.13, r. amar mm, ito a t. tot t aiiami. TraJratearr Trama Arrhe. Sl, too, a w V. 1. SOU. r. - N. 1. 11 SO. r . 3 10. ITA VlTlLtK A CI tWroaraTltt JttOI. Trains Lesr. TTJu Airi. Sa.1. Ja, a .... l --. . KtJ. 1. It , A. ... Aerww....! 1.

Aoctmit rrr-rxio-t Tiai&a Lair. Trains At rtt. j TtV 1. CI, r .Ma J X. 1. U00. a. u. ' . .r, . n Ufr tilKOI avATVO. I Si. 00, A. If. J, 11 00, a w. Crtra-C'' mala pr-ipOy ly ' t-" KJ Ui fon.ncCn4 hneA 7" The Jtmrmal ictirnate tht we eavv them. In what, pray tell la.' Viiit.ni PaiLt. Our "hr thi iujrtih rhm ihit (ien. Mcl'IelUu ut llixz the V. V. V. thrvuli their fav.Mte diiiJ. lie t! 'iuh1 of thrtn the romniai!! Ufi And they thel in 'tlful!e q x V " i;mH IVbv IVo. Hu.h the trtfran ' ctterer vf the Terr HauW Hmne. m iiai! ' erTio- t i:et the tuei atiU -! .f ; crti rvrn. rt. rtn Ari-l tf e'tUl.J roan here:i'tit nr .t! Hi re. ii. !t nil WAT. --e Amcak ax l!vli. To .n vf our iit'.en or reader who my !me huiiue at Sunian. we cor.SJently reHoiniend the Vtuerioan i(ou. near the North e: corner of the jwibt'.e Sjiar. The hou.e kept in eicel lent nr!er and eiery rSn U mJe to ret.er fjaeta romfortiMe ar.d t i ri t 1 Kriiii Klfito The tl'lti' uil. of lot king up our rt f-r lit PaÜv F.rrn r : Y.x rtt. may hrr le-l n to terhok irni ntmet, and the carrier uny iii- AU Mich will jJejre eill at the office And fet n com ,d lte iheir nm st'd i4ac of r Irnee. - Kimlaii Camiba r dot. Jmwv N'ewa m receive! at S. !.'! n Stnlay üight that (Jot. Ja-kon Lad l-eeii captured The rumor it not confirmed Art eitrt w Uuel from th lrmrrat ofice. lut from Aomcue iu content were nt telcjfraf hed eAit We hop the teport mty proTe cor ret - Th Jur tl with it peculiAr de n cj IntiiTMte thf we rerpetrate. a rile a!au der on the people of the north of SuUItaij roTinty. We did nothing of the kind, and it ejort i't it f4Trile line of ttirrinj? up euini tiea will do it no Kjd- W. II.Griflin will no. hirue!f my Iht our Utement wta not liter ally tr.e. Vou niMo. (.'-. H'.niilliind Smith will erh rereiTe .1 few more re 'mitt fr the ZtATe KrimruU tlurin;; ihr present week. The r-cr.iiLi will r-iw trle.1 to tlie inent on Tue4,liy of net week. Thii tlo Ut rhAoce to el tu sli ire the clor acotet e-l or t Ix A-hieTe ly il rrnownM 1 Ith He mining ortife e.tt ide puMie et'UAre. JlfThe AiirrrTtf n f i.pleol'd w torie in favor nf the Ur.i n, fr the p.t t" r three utT, h et oor neihbur of the J-r nal a'atk in id. Tie " rI!tii i" of it friend In Miwtourl nnd Western Virginu ha atirred up it Kile terribN , a it ahme of Iaacviln.(i&. Scott, (!en. I.jon and other d. t Bruihl patriot h. reultel in no apparent gx, they hte determine"! to deTete them ahe eirluAiee! to lh Exprrf. Well pitch in peiitlemen, l.ty on McDnfl. JL". s,...,,,. ., ''"'; .' "w meeting w i held al llr:frd on Hitunlav, i which w., Ad iree,lhy H m. W. K. Mc Len and John V. niol We 1a.1 not the i pleaureof heArinj their peerhe. bat ate told by thoAe jent, tliAl lolU ad !r , werw eice'deni Thai .f Mr. McLean. , peci t!!y , w a a mtrrly e!Trt, deine cjuvl reht to hi tv!ent An-1 h; jtrtotim. He ! 1 10k Urott prvttti 1 for the I'nion, and with the mot imAnwerab!e ruiufM ilinuii !trttel that thoe wh areD't fur the tiov erntnnt in thi burVf it janl. are aa.ixit it; that there wa no patty in l N matter that there could L iv neutral ground. Mr. M Iarr hi won the eteeni of all true patriot b) l!e manly "land he hi taken on the aide rfif hi iiwintre, beeile j .f the r!n.e ar.d !nuiic:4 tioui of parti. u. TLe e h of Mr. nAir l o of the Icde hvm'ner or ler, a:kI ha i A milked effect He dem otrted hi AAertion by lh Litt.ry of the lime, and f rfei a r1irtnt fonent lo h ;?ro;o i'tion even frm oe of the mot earnet unii Wat men who were teent. Thee ;,evhe will have the eliect to -et lh itixeai of L'nUo thiokinz, wloch will n'.!ima!e!f Uadthern to primirr tntfh Twi Sr!' at St tu a. Nil with- j e'.ai-Uing but td day trUice La 1 brn gir ea. nd tl,At not generally fimilate'! At it aSoi-K! have leen, ao-l alÜouS do altemj ', had been mid to get up an excitement by J rircviUtinf nvUin rumra of cvntemp!tel ! taoU. mr thui a lhoua;l jei- nn l oil t hear Col. Thmp-in, at S't'Iiv an on I Sitnriv Tby wel iepi"i Ar ib'r i time, At! rr.ari:fete-! it by tile tartte.ti.r and frejuejvT with whi-h lKy pTee. bi remark TTe peel w a one-of ('d. Thoo!-ir te-t, pointed, pinf ent and nnnwerar.!r. atv.1 waa enforced with that fen id erTetne aod 'oxietice an jww?vlrar to tntt lt'0nihr'l fenüeeiAü. The approbatiea of ! audience o not man!fe?eJ in that tud el prtiAn tcr.ner wh-cL trvl vent in the ejicuUtiAita of Aorr.e lACjuey or"uAr FnUy."oh "thit' T "Uat' b talk." bwt m iK rwiAeena btrvta of Apfsae e!Uiel h the ronviweSr . tore of lope and trwih We Deter w a more itaeretel oe alien Ute amdieocw, or the indication of approval Okre uuiverl. 1 1 a h li a fea4 of plain. practe-Al truth aixl irriub?e ar,umeM. a .the P'0,1'' of S-.;!!ivn r mntt aie kH'ovj CAlled to. TLcre a c!trap, no i .ry, no demagogs. ab-al d It wa an ear nean apwai of ttro thm pwtn at! 4540 tt ti fftloa :"bier fe vrj U will do freal fd

()rAarraaiiYi a' DrrirvirT --Lieutenant Jeeravt 0. Dati, recentla protfitted to iL rank of Caj tain in the regular artil!rrv M-rake. If ft 1ikJ.iu')U uii ThuriUT niht , on a lour of it-e.-t.-n through Illinois, lie w ill a iil the tu.!. inn rm 4tii( inrut at ('hi ca;-o. Springfield. Detatur. (Juincy, Cairo, Alton and other plat e te!rc Iii miutii. The business of hi mi-.io may te iceom plised in lea itn. and may iiot be concluded in lr than three werk' lime

li7"Tbe 'd jwjp.e of ViDceunes wi' give kind And h'-;a able treatme r.t to there;; Iruetit encamp I at thatplo-e The (!tttr iu CAÜ:n u;)ti the citiieas to furni-.li the soldier eatable, aino other things say:--"WeltAae all felt iSe foiOW of Bitch faV Of t' ; our f rie:i i and relation that were en-ranr-ed i at Terre Haute, and we re eil war that the aue-tioiT I 11 that i neltvl &i! the U ! ill tlo the ret ." . . üplrnru. Mr.H. M. 1'ratt wh won n eitenle f.me fit h: fc,-wyl tule an I Ai!it? a caterer to well re'ulxtel ajjetiiM, wh:!e chief of the ' rwun at lltinlin' Hotel, hit tken entire ronlp'l jS tho Koljurant of CharlCT Kern, n.i w a!re.! put it in or!er t ojx-n orvi rmpaif;ti. A to hi Ire box je-tenlaj ture- ua that i epen nr pilt willig jrI to mal hi Ub!f the rut et ceüent in the Und. Spring Chicken. Wood cvrk. HjuirrrN ajkI irh lik. f lote to f4t taill tike notice i Ii'. no ltf ATTORNEYS. um Kti't mt v riAAa. T.IACK & PIERCE, f f t o r ii c n f Mm a tr , TKKKK HAl'TK. IND. ISAAC N. 11K4.CK. J.r)- J-iU:. will ti.i,1 rvoiptiy t" Ii N'ttrul t uu ( Jljrltf T. J. Ffl It u i: ST, Attorney a i.Lsi w, onVs, V AS WaIa-m., hrtwMit 3d art-t 4Ü, juU . ulil-'r TEItRr.-II AlTt. TNl. DENTISTS. S . B . SMITH, D Ii: IST T I S T , I C i' t n O I TO II. I i I. 1. M If It, TKKRH IIAI'TK, IND. nmCK-OLIo S:ret. Utweeu TVrd and Fourtk. J 3Z H3 1ST T x a T , CmflC-131 WA'A.h , Otr rart!tta rV'k Storr. TKUHK HA UTK. IND pAdnf COMMERCIAL ROW. WAn.511 5TKKKT, Birr, tr A Srn. KC1II,IP .MCOLOY'S Fino Art Gallory! No. tovnitiMEnruL lutvr trr utair.'. AM th rtouA tri of pt'-tureA kn.wn t th Art, j i.n, ithl !l iiler pr.r.piljr rormr-l. ! SIMEON CORY, wmrrtKtn awt acrtit M ttarm i HARDWARE JKON, N A I US. CUTIXIIV. (iLASS, rj ( ammrrrlal llotr WaHadi Atrert ... Tee-Hanie, In4 OLIVER BARTLETT, Bookseller and Stationer, t r D e a I o r in Fancy Goods, No mi COMMERCIAL IlOW, W uh(, - - TrfA-Hn". Irtt JA0. n. TILUOT0OM, "Viff Am.'i Arr ami Jnrelii; rioek, Hutehea, Jewelry Sil er IM Ird Wnre, Tanef ond, Av., No. !ri COMMKKCIAL HOW, YiK.h ifH. . Trtr Ilm, M TKi-KiatArn orncK, CineaiA4 w'th ' Uwi in ! l'iatk.1 Aiai ad4 C O M M V. H ( ,' I A L K 0 W , rrkr Ü A-l VTaKaU ttreet. fr Vwiihft flank. r 4iiv i I rü Arel. A MECHANIC'S ROW. ; (H RI TKrT r.MftrrilX f-rw . Art ) oTw. PATRIck fit CO., riifirff'( PharmttrtullMlB, lAA It Tare Ilm, TaIhI, Oll, VnriiUiSf, MV Ut 4Jtt. TOIHT A 9 Ali'T d"iiM, AC, r."Ttr A: J aal vfb A ir U, VtCUaMtr now. J. U. PATRICK, ratnllu UrocrrlfiX IVorliloiu AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. rTb jtl If Couitry Prel"pA A, 11. BbAewS Km, WlAh tre4. W. A. ORISWOLD, TAhJAe Ars) Kett.) fV.lf n (,rrwrl nn A' Dc'im w a lis Hi, I Bi tirta' (oora. CAtri5Tit' Fivnvn, JLr. K A MTOt A51C ROW, WABAtfl IT. MILLINERY GOODS. Un TU RDTHia Ml BT F IrKf- FRov; x. T. . aw ) t Mitwrw k Cttinn HATS. mnHo.Ns.A A'elkA Jfw at'. KTef ILLKAT rAlTKHN IIONNKT! . ' , .MiW. WALThH. IU Mm J"ret. r"l im it'fc FURNITURE. pAKLOK AN! rilA.MIil.H FÜR N I T U H Ii vfrt ti'W rue vni .7iwv VvfTl' f !5rr emt tisin$t! J. r 1 1 . WALTER. 1 A MA pi rJAAH.

TEIüGRAl'IlIC NEWS.

luarATcutt ar tut utiiü cmo u. aJ"oj 1 1 i Jispi 1 1 eh ( s. I'urtUrr rntlirulMik of Ihr Haiti of IlirU Mountain The Vlclurv 'tinplrte I.arsr QuaDtitir of Muui tioii C nptured lCrbel Lom Tiitre llundrrtl Killed, Wouuded od I'riAourr Kt Jetnl Loa Linen Killed nud Thht) flir Uouudrd. IU un , Va , July Veterl4t morn in' (5n. MeCIellaa orvlr-l four regiment, bib, lUih au l Ulli Indiana and the lWihOL o, to proceed aloti the lib of the hill eouth et of lh inexy't entrenched camp to the l.'eterly road wLare it cntei UicU M.,uu lain, w Uhin t u utile of lli euemv'A paition, ithorJcr to a laire aloig Hie Heterly told Alii At Utk the eit iJe (I l!.; u.okt Oeüeral McClelUn leir pi-,.nl to a 4u'.l on the wel '.! a . i. hiiu t tiiouid iiuwiut e the iviuaiciut-iv.it ol lie i atuck. ! The capture of courier, who :i.ilHk the road through the enemy' cai;; I r thif of our trof)t, pUced the enemy in ,jfteioi of the motrment. Wheu (ieneral ItoteuvrAti rtiached the lteerly road t 2 o'dock in the afternoon, after a' ru.-l eihaustm tuanh over the otouutain. he found the enemy potd on the opposite aido of the ro-td, mlout e ght hun dred troii. with to cnnun, au I hulJ',D a trtvi joidon -p rtially fortifie-l. An engAeineiit tiuiue liately took place tnd continued three tjuarter of an liour, j when the rebel were titlly touted with a i lu of three hundred men inrludibg ten I ('llutra ati l about seventy five killed etenty i fire wouuded aiul one hundred and fifty other ) prisoner fell iuto our hind. The rot 1 wa between two hill. Our ! ltv in i;tcelin a teep dec!iity were ' preatly e;Ked tt the fire of the tebel who j occupied the oppoV.te hill And poure I mu ! ke try bot ad hell uon thciu. " (Jen. Kiencran' column remined at the plce of the erijjuement during the niht j Oen McCle'Un wa in juMitioa withh'n ' whole lorce during tiie afternoon, ready to j tntke an aoh. Lmt heard nothing fiom the i other cotumn. except distant finug. Krly in the morning he it proceeding to ! plant ctinnoi uptn an eminence rorumtndmg , a portion of the rebel cinp. and preprin to attac k the w hole net in front, when it W41 a.rrtined thnt the enemy hid evacuale t the pUce dui.iii; '.the oihl, moving for j wirt to I.urel Hill leaTÜi lew- men, their j ick, all their tect. etnnou, cirnp e'juippa:e I and tranporttion. A rrpid injrt-h wa tht-n made by (ieneral McCIelVm to Ueterly, iaein (en. I(otenCMtiV eolumn on the id. with intru'tion to follow quickly. At UtMerly it wa AcertAievl. that late in the day, the rebel force at I.atiivl Hill, had iitrtel, moTini tow ard Kontnvy. Oar UUl lo it not tnoie thin t-leten kill ed und thirty -five ttounded. The above report it appiove l (tctic-ral McClelUn Thnr Ilandrrd Indiana t'avulry Aceepted ienerl Fremont In New oik. Naw Viiik, July 13. The l )o rrmueat It it accepted tender from Ojv. Norton of three LuodreJ cava ry. A numtver of clei k hive been removed from the Interior Department The want of monev i the reion of their dtacharne. The l'atent Otlice receipt nre down to almost nothing. The rejterve fund of f-O.tHMl, which was on hand at the commencement of the tear, 'n Already reduced to $30,14)0. I i nIuK-"t wert v in tint the icbftl nre fillinjrbvck up)n .M.mi-t V'rnm there thev ill to Hichmond. ten. Fremout arrival heie, Ul cTenitiA:. C..... W t . i rvt . i HVitmniltinl tit l.l Alxvih, ond will remain herearTeral d i. M'cupieil in completing the nrganir.ttion of his depntment. Nrw York, July 12. The eteuner Kar J nock ha arriv ed from Havana ou the nth, ah p.el oa tue I Uli. liic .1 orvette, Mvannvh. Uuul SjuÜi. The -ugar etock U2'.0M) Ia.x. ' Molae intclite. arc l iL T) ttu. aula i IV i.uivTi.v .tiilr 10Yl.fcri .1iii.li A. Gutley of Cincinnati, will take the field at the close of the eiion. an aid de camp to (Jen. Frnrmt. The Committee appointed to-day by the Speaker ta ei-nine into ' the eA'-vt ency of eit.iblidiinj a weatern armory, will probably report fatorably and recommend the appointment of a Commi'doner to locate the same. r-riaULio Ttir horlu. WAaHintiTO.il, July 12.--The Fieelorn on Saturday weul w.thin ono hundred and l'nty yard oi' Mathias Point am! tteate) the rebe a who w ere bil in the binhe to Ab.oit twwuty hell, cattterin;; t'nem in All direction. It i dear there it no bittery theie but at Acquia the rell are aery huv (-ntructirig their fortification. A negro who h!p;e.l from Alabama en lerel the linea lt night and w brought before Ge4. Siiott, lie vyi theto wnc five riruntt. tetenlay, irameliately in ami around Fairfax Court iluuie with eighteen field piecet in all th'rieen pieelu battery. The mot ad r a need regiment are S mtli Carolinians. From the Court House bark to Cer.tertille tlie wo! are line 1 with disunion trop". Tbeir bafgsge. Ac. from Fail fat Station has been rms! bark to Msnaat Th1 it in preparation for an attack Itoni the Federal !rop. They hate bttterie commanding every approach by rad to the Court H un. Tree are felled in all the neighboring wood. The nith Alabama regiment imdup entirely of loy. ' Leal. Thomj k.iii 'cnplure-l four Seith Carjllan thi slieriiom. They belonged to the three s Ii ant ed rebel leg.mcnta From all ihtl eowltl be (rained from them they confirmel the intirn iti'Hia that thev arc altout to retreat ni aato'a coaii.i utnrti k That twfv Mis Scott wh ae niMa'-ed to haa beeu the ene of the cnptuie of Cst. (t mxI win. of the Connect it nt regiment, bare been arr-te by oraler of Gen Tyler and will le held rK'otr il Gowiu re leae-l ItertuitinK for tue SootberH C'onfed - fFRff. Iai tiu ir, July l' The Journal h A letter atylng, trains on the Natlitill en I of the road hare leeo buy trsruport.ng il l.er from Csmp Cheatham I" Ltern Trnnee It is thought the ud b'n irrai-'n of aM cr will ISnJ Kavrw Tertit- onrnsveire I The Jjnml y rt'ruiting f r the S uth ern ( oi;felercT i cf ng on in all counties imroetl'iAtelT farronu ling Frankfort. The tarne par-er hat a letter laying, trotA of wacns beavily loaJe- w ilh r r ovmoii arrive t Ilowbng Green dsiiy. rompg II the way ftfnj I)uiTiile. Tie" mrrei or T u- txr1 ." New A'!!t j ti the bivcka 1 f ta not been rnel there 'The retriction of fiiir in 1 grain i putly rrji -a e I --- The Ketof la n(e Ike o of Tau OCicera und One llnndre-d nnd 1111) i Me Killed. I Fl IT Mf aa,.. July Id lheCt,federate i cnfea the !. of two otSrer kiilr-d In the j enexurter w':th Hk'rs' 7outves undone i bm rs! are-l f.ftr f tineir teoo;. rear New j.ft News, a ft days ago Ore of them j w at C 1 ler:eir ! One of Nornaiitlr'a . at r ia being ;ut b oreratian it the Ftttet th ch will j irod.j. e frcra thaaea o .e thonto tn of lreU wier day. The extatnati.. of Col Allen fr d ire fsrkrf Gtm. !V4'r' AAefntrrl htfvin tee terdat.

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Ala).uia July U A deserter fioui the Confederate army waa brought to hcid quarter I it i.lht. He wa a rctidrt.t of 2Iadi.n. Ind., until laat Spring, when he weist t Iui.iar.A and entereti the f ih IuiA ivtiA teiment which wa about leaving for VirjriniA au I Awaited hiiduine toi-t aniau hi fricij.li by doeriioa. liu uatut'i V. H WV.aoo. He' fcire Intelligent in tt tuition re aniu. the enemy. There were two thousand tioouw al Fair ui Mt, i. ii etorU mornifi' incluJiug the liiiu'uiaii re -itnentv Ihr InvtnchuielfA Loan. lionw, July IV Two Itevenue Cutttr tailed I tit night in tearrh of the pri ateer JefT. Davit The Moiachutt oi,f tuilüoo loau recei e l Lid from utrto ait per rent. No bid wai arcepteJ unJer half ter cent. The ot.il bid Wat one inlüton riAt h'-iilrel thousand dollait. ISilit Dis)atohes. t o(;in:sMoxAb. XXX VII Coioaijwi F.itaa Sa:o.. WAtuiiTo, July 13. Sr At k Mr. Hale Introduced w bill pro tiding for an Aii.taiit Secretary of the Navy. Heferred. Mi. Johnson, of Tenie-tic, pretented the credential of Senator elect from Virginia, nwnely, V. II. Wiley, in lat e of Maon, and J. N. Carlisle, In place of Hunter. Mr. Johnson aid he looked upon it a a fayor tble omen for the return ol Virginia to thi body. Mr. Hmrd proW'ticd iaim im AdioiAalon rf thee eee.ll em en in the p!ar of Henator whoso inje had not expired. He moted to tefer the credential to the Committee on the Ju diu try. Mr. SiiiUbnry :il.o ohjertrd to their ad miion. nnd wan led the .uotion referred. Mr. Hale said it waa recognizing true And loyal men. There wna no ptecedeut, becauie the world never aaw auch a atate of thing. Thi wa no time to atand on cereniuny: it wa a ipietiou of life or death with the Oov ernment. The Senate mut meet the i-ue here and ev eryw here. The j-cople were impntieut now, and he feaiHl it would turn to indignation if the Senate keaitated There could be no comprotnNe but (1. Conutitulion of the doled State. Mr. Powell wiahed to enter hit protest againt the admNiioi of iheae men. It looked like overthrowing the Constitution. lr. Ltbam a.aid he had nupjto.ed At first that the Wetern (ortion of Virginia had teceled. In that cne he w aa prepare! to oppose it. He would not recognize in any way thi. tnont damnable doctrine of Hrcejioti, that a government was ever atliicted with. Hut thin wna not the case. Here wa the great State of Virginia, and the Legislature w regularly elected, and the Senate waa bound t Admit theo gentlemen SrrAtori from Virginia. Mr. biulabury eaid, he wiahed It diatinctly unlert(Md he hid no jnipithy with the eiEelled Senator, for he believed with the . cnator f rom California, that the doctrine of tece:on w at a mot damnable one, leading to nrit dangeroui result. The diacu.Htion wa carried on by Johnaon, of Tenn . Siulsbuty, Hayard And Ten Ejck to A ODO leilftll. Mr. I'owe'l kel for the nyii nl ü y. Mr. Ten Kyck aaid he wh pi ad tne Sjhator from Kentucky, (I'oweli) had aaked for the nve and n i a. The Senator put hitnlf forwnnl iiw the champion of the Conti tutiou, ami arraigned the pie- for violation of it He (Ten Kyck) did not think neutral it t w. true to the Constitution. He that it not for u i ngainst u. Mr. Powell aaid Kentucky uV.irea peace and compromise. She doet not wiah to imbrue her hand. in the blood of her brothers. She h.n been and alway will be ready to fi;ht against a foreign enemy. Her attitude ahould no admired by all true christian mej. She i tiied to be A peacemaker. The motion vt a then disagreed to, by yeas .1, nay 3.ri. Me"!. Hright, HayarJ. Folk, Powell at id Stul-hury toting aye. The nrw Virginii Senator were then - orn in . . ' - Tle Loaii bill wa then takeu up. And rev eral amendment from the Committee of Fiu ince were adopted. The bill wat then laid over temporarily. The bill to increjKO the uiilitart etiblih inent w as then takeu up. Mr. King ofierel a motion that within mi month, after the indirection be auppre&'ed, the urmy le retorel to what it wa prev iou to the act of M v, 101. Agreed l; aio. tint tlie Prctidi-nt cauve ollicert and private to be dichireö ao n to rou e the nimy in acconl ince to that act. The bid waa reported to the Senate. After Lxecutive Section the Senate ad journed. ' '- ' H'Jtat The Speaker laid before the Houe, thi nlternoon, n enmmuuie itiotj from the !otmater (ener, in couipliame with the law which require him to atate the reion for I ijteontinuing the mail in thev called eceded State. Mr. HUir offered a preamble: Where. John II. Cd.uk, wat elected a trifniber uo l)e firat Monday of Angut Ut,' .and. ' where i. aince that time a ltd Clark hit held .a rnmmiaioii in the State (Juard of Miouri un kr the rebel gotenitiHMit, and look a pAit In the entragement at ItoouTille, therefore be It Kfoltfrt, That the a in) John H. Clark In foi (cited hi rieht at A Hepretentativ e of thi l'nrea himI i heteoy et. riled. Mr. Hlair ii 1 Int 'Mr. Ciuk took up arm again.t the Federal (biv erutneiit and that w a AuttK-ieut !r hi eipulaion. The third ditrlet i loynl und i therefore entitled to a loyal repte-entativ c. He deuivndM the pre ion t question. Am-agewaa receive.! from the Prcfident. He approvel the bill for the pavment of militia Tobin.eera callel Into er ice, up to the 3'Mh of June ht. Mr. ktnati preentel a memorial from Charle S. Foier, claiming reoocnition a a If eprc vrtatiie Iroiu the lt Dutrkt of North Carol'm. Peferred tot!io Cotnmdtee ou Klet tion. Mr. Hu met I oflrrel a relution, which waa adopted, calling on the Se-ret.ry of War to furnioh the aeveral rerrt ni ide lT (en. lltniey, lately mtitieMel with the lotce in M iAuri. On motion of Mr. Whburn. the worl "If conieut with the public intetei," were adde.1. The opojioii of the Attoprey I Senettl on the qiioationa referTexl to in th 1'retHlent't Met AAjre, including the aupenion of ihe writ of habeia rorpu. w a receive-l and refetre l to the Judiciary Committee. On motiou of Mr. Cot, it wa realvtl that the Piei lent of the L'nitl State, at the bediming of thenett etion of Con reta, or at thi e?on, f compatible with the public ertice, c immuticale to thlt Hjue all the corre n lence w ith the Hngliah. French, Saniah an 1 other RovenmenU, with telerence to the r'ght ef block ir. ptirateeting. aril the recniti.n of tlie ao eatlod ConfeJ Ate State. On motion of Mr. (Vtikling, it wat retolt I. that a mmnv ttee of turn ! apinted bT the Selker, t j re;jrt ta thi ?ue. In wht raanner and to whit itent tb etia)'.i i dilute of ihe (tmrtiimrnt of the Cuited Stale tnty !e re lu'-!, an! whit ofh ea ci le d'HtrA!ie4 wi'h. The bill 1 1 promote the efliciency of the Aftny by rttitit'g. ditab'ed an! infirm officers, parsed; aI, bill pastel for ihe relief of the Aold ers who 't their propeity in jrofrg from Fort Mo'altrie to Fort Sumter Houe aJ;.?i!n'ed at i? P. M. Arrltnl of the North Mar Naw Vota, July 1J The North Star frcm Atpinwa!!!, on the Sth . hit atiitej. and bHocs the California road rd i June, nJ

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Ht pnrl ol lini, M( ( Ir linn dotal Knut of tho Urbel. WaahiuTo, July VI It appetra from caucwlaltoin of the Pot (Rice Dt-purnuei.t that the yearly income lrori r-ap In the keceded itatet wat Ooly i'.KalMjO while the ciiiet exceeded liiit' tum by $l,0),U M) which it now aaved to the cove'rorueut. Gen. McClellan reportt that jH.ihaf4 twenty ol hia Uien were killed and lor'v wounded. j and not ft.ty killed, in the Ute engagement i at erroneous! v ttated. ! WinaiN-.tov, July 13TLe Poi't dit patch tare that a comt-anf of Hepub!ian Set, tor will re jueit the i'renident to rall Harney. Paper ae'c 1 al port Tobacco, itaplicAte two tit three j r)Uiia3 eitiieut of WAahington S.i'Ce the delivery of aexeiiou epeechet iu Conrea, traitora here are growing bolder, and tteion i uttered in the ttreeta openly. The following dipatch At receiTel todiy at heitdiu irtera from fieu Mi Cie'Un-. IliviaiT, July 13. I te !wQceA to day la all I coUd de aire We capturetl aix braa cannen, of which one U r lied, and all the enemy' cam? euippage and transportation. The number ol tenia will probably reach tao hundred, and tn;ie than bixty wagoiu. Their killed and wound el amoutit to fully one hundred and fiity, and at lea.t one hundred t ria Jiiert. and more coming in coitauiilly. I know already of ten oflicera killel and luken priaonera. Their retreat w it romp'eie. I occupied Heverly by a raja'd march. Garnett abandoned hit camp catly thie uniing, leading much of hi eqaipptge. He came within a few mile of Iieverly, but our rapid march turned him back in great coufusion. and Le it now retreating on the road to St. George, (ei.eral Morrit it to follow him on rloe!y. I hive telegraphed to the two Penntylvaiiia Heimenui at Cumberlan 1 to join Gen. Hill at Jlowe'.Aburg. The General it concentrating all hi troop at HowUburg, and will cut ofT Garnett'n retreat r.ar Weit I'nion, or, it possible, at St. George. I may .ay that we have driven out tuuie ten thousand trooj-, atrongly entrenched, with a lo?. of eleven killed And thirty five wounded. Provision returns found here 'iow Garnett'a fores to have leen teti thou m l men. Thev were F.astern Virginian, Goi giant, Tenne?ean and, 1 think, Carolinian. To morrow I can give full details at to ptiaoncra, kc. I truU that (ten. Cox haa by th..- time driven Gov. Wie outot the Kanawha alley; mthit rase, I ahall have arcompliahed the object of liberating Western Virginia. I hope the General in Chief will approve of niv ojerationa. (Signed,) aJ. II. McCLF.LLAN. Miiaouri New l'oition of the Federn! Troops. Sr. Iri, Julv 13. Capt. Smith from Springfield, on Thursday, reached here tonight. He report. a mesenger had arrived thero Out morning with intelligence that Gen. Lyon's command would reach there that da v. 1 he entire Fedora! force, tninpriaing the commands under (ien. Sweeney, Colonel's Sigel, Solomon and Mrow n, and four thousand Home Guard tinder John S. Phelpe have concentrated at S,ninjr.field. The last heard of the State forcet they were In Nt ocho gxing South. Communication with Arkansas being open in coneouence of Colonel S.gel falling btck on Mt. Vtruon. A large number of Arkataa troops were enraced agaiut Col. Sigel in the battle near Carthago. The Federal feaa In that battle waa ten kille!, forty-three wounded and four miing. The Rebel atate their loa nt eeven hundred killed. The guird, a hundred and twenty men, left at Nej"h by Sipt-I previous to the battle, were taken prtoner by a large force of Arkanaia troop, and a proposition wat inaJe to ahoot theui, Lat finally they wert re!eaed on taking an oath not in bear arm ngaint the Southern Coafe ler icv. A Trench ITeel Coming Looking After thf I'ritiit) r Jeff". Davis. ' " - IVätot. July 13. A Fiench War Steamer, wim üie admiral on board, arrived .at Halifax on the Mh of duly, and await tlie arrival of five or six Frencn llen-Af-wtr. which are shoitly expectel. when the fleet will depart for Southern w iters. The frigate V 'ncennc sailod thi morti'ng with orders to loo: out for the privateer Je9" Da vi. --i A gentlennn jut fr-miNew O.Iean reroit that the Rebel hate taken a pawerfu Tug and covered her with R. R. lpn, putting her msrhinT-rr below the water line They hid alo built an Iron 1'oat aervahir with phorl p-unt below tlie water, nni i intended V ran rlwn t'u;te.t Stales vessels. - -aei .Icrriiniin on Iiis i I. JUlTivjoai;, July ri-J!m Merriman vtai to 1 it re'e iel on $4.0:)d bid. It ia re-ortel to-night ih it (iov. Hicks was hot at Cambridge, but we cannot trace the report to auv reliable source. ... . e 4 .Horc New Y'rk Troops. AlAr. July 13. Gov. M rgan has orlerel lierdon'a Regiment ol Sinrp Shooterto Te odTnlll rtrd vqQlppt4 at oin u roi oie. -.. Ilir. Muw'ya'Ai,; Wia . July 13 A tire lt night destroyc-l protHrty on tlie comer Reed and South W tier tiecl, a slue I at .fM, insurance $12.(K)t. llehels Cnptuirtl. Alt iaiatA, July 13 Two rebel rivalry were oajHurod two nnlea thia aitle ot Fairfax Thev iefne to give inloimition. Siinilay Niglil Dispalclio.s. (If flrlisl front Hrt lellista-t.en. IeVrastis Ollerw t Surrender a!a I ii ltd red Hehels.-Ovtr llnttifred and I if If llrbels Killed. Waiiutos, July If Gen. McCletlan's oRkial amount to Cieti. Hcon Iretrl lea für, on the 13th. a-ays: "I have receiTc.1. pr.jKt;l'ns from Col. Pegram lor the utrcnder of the lemnsnt of h e vwDini. Say sit hundred man. I .hill hate nearly one thousand pionera to take care of when the"Come in Latet accoainl mskeoue hiindird aniffiv Rebel killed " McClellan't dep,atchea ha cauetl j.-ncrAl jV hfre, wh'rh it aiaareil by (leal, (ScottThe Stn ttry comtn:sion i in lull opera-tle.-vThewr report t arw in pre. arvl w;ll a Hn Ti pub1he"l. A re.lut on will .rUably be lntnluce! nt the I! ue t m rro to inuire whether Cea-ma Mir, now in Riehmood, ht b -n or i holding treA.nnb"e cotTepMi!erce w t i le enemy, an t if o to derLaaw his feat raCatit. TlavaetttrtitA f Ihe Plrttte Malt 'tunaisr. Na Tiait, Jnfy IJ.-iTli stetmer Co'umbia, from Htvsns, reprt the rarste tr5?r Sumtef atTtH it Cenfuega-, bring "ng aeveral priie. The Sumter left the nett day with tup; lie of coal art ! wter. biiciit were rt.te a a lola'e i,m rt Ittflrlent Ularkitif e'm Chitrleaisiu. Naw Yoat, Julv II The Herald's di rtU h A js a d ;vvt h Oom the juadnn ofT Charleston aaya it it now ixnpoide f r veAt? run the UotiuVe

An Arrt t I f rwiAt llarer t erry Arranfruirnt for the llaniAw f f lie .rtlit eaterti Matle. Wa'Hixi.tos, July 14 One cf tJ e Gov -ernment armorers at Har;-et 'a Ferry hat arr.ved, biinging the Iron Mould of the Government niu.kets which he concclei at the t me of the evafuat on. fn oi vier to facil late the negotiation of the Haakt of tie North-Wettern State the Secretary of the Tieatury will ak authority of Confrea to guarantee payment.

Hen Cap tit red hr llewela er rlreaa Tfaxarwe. FoATA- MoRüa. July 13: Forty five men, cf Bltuker'a regiment, out without leave, were firel upon by the rein's; one n ki.Ied, and eeral wounded atd taken pri nem. Tle la I eat information hof that there muit be a considerable forte at Great HetLrl. A lleiart and ai C'atravd let Iota. Naw VotA. July 1 1 They have at the Herald office an account of the tcrjpation of Fairfax Court JIou.e by oti thou.ad Maine tropt and a nquad of CaTilry. The rebel left taer.ty four hour previou. The Tribuue'a disjAtch contradict the atore, .-.nl aj no auch information hat reached headquarter. The Third Wisconsin Krgimeiit route. ii HtirALo, JuIt 14 -The Third Wi.-cn-in Regiment, (Jol. Haui'dton, nrrirl here to day. T hey were receiv ed by a fomjianT of Goveruuieut inilitarv. They left th: mortiiug for Klmira. Humored A aaitaalnai t Ion of IllcktJ . Kvldrnl. tnor. HaLTtMoar, Julv 14 The rumored A,as aicAt'ion of (Jot. Hickt t-aanot be traced to any reliable source, although the name of the ;n..i.:u U giveu. The report i not gen er.dJr eredite!. AlAkatAA Ztiiavt Captured. AuiiM.au, July 14 A (arty of Ala bitna Zouaves wat captured laat night. DRY COODO It Till FRENCH STORE. T. NIPPERT 5c DUNN. t i j ii ii i a hps it;i. It.V a . e. arw w . , arw v-k flUVlwW LAWNS Very Cheap 1A Al A YARDS or LAVKLLA an 1U.V'V7U HAKKOK KMiLAIS. T AH US PLAIN CO t))V I' " ' Crape Itaree and T YARDS PLAIN COLOR'!) i-uea. CAR-LOADS OF PRINTS; tiunaliv Cheaji CART LOADS OF LADIES a an-1 Mie' liest Sieel HKp Skirt. 1 A i U U ARAS0LS AND S V N IA'aI'I O SHADF.S From to$. Embroideries ami Laivs! lwLOVi:saiicl HOSH.UY! LAD! Ks AND GKNT'S Hum iiuittlkrrchirf. W WW): ANDPRINTLD Lin3n Drills for Pants Kirt rate g.ulitv ? jnt'i Neck TiaA. Paper Collart and Shirts ! Pct in the Maikrt ' Summer Cloths and Casulmcrcs! niairtt airtvi r oi Kiiuiuipr VrMlinM ! Oootci cO Dliooa 1 ST RTVI K.J PITH THK I LACK I 1 A to. Its Mai'i iret, . ten 4lU aa! tiK, Norah Aii TIHHK HAITI, IM. F. NIPPKRT A DUNN. t)-A.twtf CCVVINC MACHINES. A . We' i u .v v. . - r i rst 'wt ".,,V 11,000 8tl4 Darinj th Year 1S59. fr-tf UVI E THf! n'MFitR aaU J-1r tl mus 1wtl7nr Utfia: ltAt!alr Mtnaftt-nrrri In tks swavr-lry. WARRANTED TOW THREK YEARS ! Awl Tony rfatet tf they fa'.l t W a reett t. I er44rT I hrxna I j (f--. tArir prAcriwiuy And fweraJ AToAWetxt. at tt aU AlfeU f Ax ait Arw. Inj a oetter, sot iji-s all tu-cetaary tiunrwrt.ma rfArttina' lA.lr per aliora ant Riarakrm. int. CJTva;! aa4 are thrin la (-x-rai.a at a Kt aa atAa Sur1, eser lUrtlfti'a ktuwe. Terre-ItaAte, ta!UBav. C. W. UIILUtnii, Aft. aersVfwaf - a . 111 J . , ! THE fiirm of f trover V KirchilJ, kaa ew !atJ Kt iaI m arattewwt. wwt tr raA-a. woh J.-tM-pk, i.rr .r. Ikat 1 ? aalt f fw t to t p a t to i all 1-Atrt.tMneM ,f irm tal ra i r 'iB' xascrti iiKuvra. CHAKLta rtik nn i. i4 i?,i4;if

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Arxran la u. art t Mc L Sraar-MTWM'j l'.-.n 11 it mcalgatle rna;wart, we Are r'al I know, baa beyo.4 iL' i Bivt iij-:ar remts!"" In t A TriieJ Stata. N.r every faw.ly keja It on kan-!. Tcj t:A t-bTaiclact IC A imtil quatiity ftvrn I w-.il eanl oJ Fever, cr ary prtraJert 1 tV ii.rl um! I In ar.nnKtr f.JjniB t 1' '-'I ' THE t.RTAT DtrEXTTf on uii.i r. ttrv i rr rtrnt' uKLyiiotao-?; KiraicT Pitur, 1 Hfc. ciRFAT rn.TU.TTC i iiid.vudjfs tXTiucr Rt'cur, IUI. OKA AT IHrkKTU . HIT VlUr-.t fimACT F.ffalt'. niAöuKATi'inim m A txl A rr'.Ur ai4 ?.if.r Kttwedr f-w IXvA lh. HJaU.- VliviM-j, i)t at I. I"pay, Otf anic WfaiB, A&4 all P.MtKt of tii I'rluary Org ah. fc-e Adrrni.-UirLt In Ar.oil.er ruin, an.. Cnl it eit and aenJ fur iLe Mrviuine at wt. zswjfijeorco r.vrrx r&rrs. tr.tSdwata I))pepia Willi Pile.. It t a grr at error lu a;pp.v!:.e ib !:!" Jy a hrl d. , (liRtmetii t-r Lii.in.eul Ajf ul, tow4rSarraa. rn-vii Siat r ;en.iortt casv , by .rvT.vltif dix-'!'! asJ Jtx ri'Ui n Cj-U , iLeff l-y ruur.lilna: tti 1y tUryb th. t lo.L 1W-T..., Scf t. A, K-. TYr ! . ili&n tlurt r r, ttif I .vürrt-J frr.) frm Iy jepia Avl IM. line tii.l v arioa nr.i i; whIkkiI ber.ft. la Jauuary, 1 tefn with tb. lltnut iair. atl ly tue ux a itr Um .:, 1 act ter'T cure4 of üah D);i!a tJ P.. -tiirral La!ih It now all 1 ran St.re it. UailVwlw JIIL1XX I'liHil TT. To t'oilAUliijati t ea t TUe adri-rUM-r, Ltrlnf beea rra'.ored t. Lralii. 0: a (rw li In a very aitrplr rt n.ay ar.rr LatU ut(rrrtl erreraJ yrar wntk a rvrre lai.g aTceti., . ttat tlrf a.l tl. , Ct.nu-i;pl.M ii ar a..n tv nuki' knows to Lit fVUcw-aurVrrra tlr n. r.. g rre. To U.ut wto w)h la try It, If wül m r! a t . p. iL prrAtTij'tlwri BAf-t (?ree of tharr) uü th.- '..rtt. Ü'Hia f jt repArtt:g anl onr.g the a.c, wti. h tü-i will f.ifl a aurc tare fir f-tHiMiiJj't'.on, AÜir..A, Pit-i.-fh.tia, Ac. The otür tt Jn t f t!: a.!ti.;rr a t. -! tiij( tfce reX'rlaj4i W WurSt lte afUirt-l Ait. I aprrad iufui n.altu wLUU be iKHr lo If It ra'.uatle, aittl l h"jea rvrry au5t rrr will try tu rruo-.'y, as It rn tLftn iiAtinrg, aim! may tvft" a t lr-.i g Fartie. wlt:ina; the prrarr'.pti'i will pleae aa -er lürr. KDWAHD A. Ull.S!X, WtlUambur(;, pl6-tlw Kir. CtMiti'jr, N. 1 . rtrniidrewli's rills. The u vt tlee j:!a AM Tl it"B V IT M JT1 tht enahllr.g ut n reit tLe AC110X OF Kvg tsK. Tbe way In wLkb a cure 1 r!r tt n av I ii.irrrating to profeaiior.al n;n, yrt tt 1 to -t T ai-y -rt -f rtxiAeti.rtre la a man or unin In ..rxli .f t.i .'.; i TwtT wart ri a.w WHAT MKDICINK (TIUX r w rr r-i . C0STIVENESS ao DIZ1NF.SS CL'KKD Nrw-!. Apr.l i. I. B. Iaarrrw IirAr S t : lu tLe tpr,,K ,.f 1 bai tli the tnlafurtu'ic t hr ak n v I'.-'ali. hi :.. . qarur tf wbkb lT ftiwUlu -m brttn.f iirtllr blhtated, ant saflrred wuh grrtt Ct-tivr!K , at'tn l. tvi wilh UittinrA aixt aeirrr j-.n 1 i li t brad nl : add cpjrf.tKi ol iL Lirart. I vu. tl u lr t t y i rrid pin lita;. i f this ity h-r Uo t-e ) t art w,tlia.t otitAiiilnrt r"litf, aiiJ ItA'l l-uirrl tf a cute I.il t rialy I w in I jtft to try jt-ur IMI. wtirh a'.u.."-4 mtatitly rt I'.rved iu', aii.t in a tloit lUnr ii: ) ! tt ! rcotorett my Itrallb. I nmn Vr tbrt.i the l.-t i. ..-.Ii - r'.r.e in ihe worM. YiMir truly, JAMI S Xt'KIKY, XJt W- .str.tt It i. r Z'i r.nt a per t-a. S-4 1 I jr J. K. (1 i..a t, 1. rr. ll.i.tr, i,. I .i rs;ertat'e dralt-ra In inr.ll ir.e. maa d.VJw Ijji Heducrd I) lit tf'pla to a mere SkrU-lon." (limn "Wraax i 'a ihit i iwm a." Mr. A. Mathett, a tra-U-r prl al iy a w, :i-kn.. n at any man In VVratrrn IvrinaJaila, alalia a t ! 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