Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 157, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 July 1861 — Page 3
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
5T K. Edwards addressed a large and intelligent audience at the Township Iluoi in Sugar Creek Township oa Stturday evening. H took Mroog grouavl lor the maictaicisce of th Utloa, as it s. and the Constitution 4 it is. The speh.u was we'd received. CxT" The portico of the telegraphic dispitch which we failed to receive on Friday night on rcc uat of the atiihboruoess of the Cincinnati o 3:e. says that a delegation of New Yorktri waited on the President and ery (iroeu! rgei thit Gen. Wool be called int' actire service. The President signified k deilre that Gea. Wol should take tV CM. r5f It i reported that several sirs ige crafts er seen to p-tes Farther Point this uorr -.it 5. which frou their rig snd s:gralt at ere supposed to b from tha Wabash. They paeaeJ under uch prea of tttio, thu th associated pres wis unable to hetJ tL:7i. .Soine of their after-rigrirg it i eai4 appeared to hae been daccsged. On thtir Commodore's pennant could be descried a b'g "T." Two others bore the proud oot to. "stead-. re rif" The Eiitor of the Jturnal Uoa- j taxitiy croaking aout mbs and violence, h;rh would ir'ici:e that he his bad dreams. Ita iiei that Mr. Ryceorany other Republican in this city Jeir to stir up a "pirit of m Aorrjcy as absurd as his idi that he ctn build up a great prty, of which he is to be tue he i J, is opj-osittoc to the party in f.ATor of maintaining the -ios ercment. Thoe f tnciej are reuderin you ridiculous. ne;gLi?r, even in the eves of tour tast Intimi. e iricudi. t2T The Sute satiael of Siturdat. ts ngaged in the very triotic wor of vindi- j citing the rebel j frt,n the clurge of cruoltv nd barbarity at Bail' Run. ani ti!s on the aubject as if it ai in close correspon Jenre with the traito.. The 9entinel mi no I'jchacts were con-T.ittei ith the knowlelge or cnaent of the officers. How did the Sentinel learn the fe-t? The Seat:nel i e . b.i uo: t) ere its tne ia.preiou tüit the iecre t j the Feleral arms was tar more disastrous than hit bea publishel. and laore thin intirntle tint i: has icq a prirate dianatcla ft j(ii Gro Sott to that eject, and that the Cab. net at a ceetiug, after the rttt'e, deliberately determined to deceive the CGuntnr iu rejirJ , affair. Such intimations '.n part of tha Seatinel. ia in perfect xeepin with the course the Sentinel has pursued erer since the rebel fire 1 on Sumter. Military Items. Wx et the following item from the Inlianapolis Journal of yesterday mrning: Nor Dxan A repoit is go nj the round nf .the papers that Alf Darnett, the well kuown comic rfmtr and lecturer, was killed on the K mtw'j i reaestly. We are as sure J by soldiers iu the Sixth Regiment of jur volunteers that it is not true. Tbey tw him. and talked ani ate with him in hi booth at Beallinjton last evening. So it may be considered certsht that the eccentric Alf la not dead. Wocndxo. One of the men in the Eighth Ttgiment, whoa we siw yesterday, had his Lur shot off while nrog his rifle at the re, a::i! in loading again a musket ball struck hi ride at the upper bind, knocking the bind off, and shattering the stock considerably, but luckily not injuring -he barrel. The soldier declared th.t he meint to carry that ritle alt through the "r. Tux EtxtiMra. A dispatch was received yeiterJar from Col. Wallace, stating that hie rein-nt, the Eleventh, was at HarrUburg. P... au I i!.t he was goin to Wshinton to e Ofaeral McC'ellan, for whst purpose we di-1 not leim. We are desired to sty that the reception of tbe Eleventh, on it retain, will take place, we. v the old Bir.acks, as announced reatere day. but at the market honte where the other regiments haie been receive!. Rixiax ar tmk Ei. mt RxaiwasT. The gallant Eighth Regiment. Col Beaton, ha leturnel home arriving at Indianapolis at 10 o'clork ca Fridsj. They rec:liei the same welcome as had been extended to their com- ; vn ns in arms wba had preeled them. T be soldiers were welcomed in a most eloH'isvt and patriotic speech by Mr Wea. W". li.e 'f IuJiinapolis, commending tfcem for their valor, and congratulating theea on the light loss they had sustained. Cat. B.'i.tin repon!eJ, etpre nc the thanks ot the regiment for their avflecme, an 1 reviewing rapidly she carter of the re.Mmnt s roe he had left the Sute. He alluded jro'idly to their flag. preented by the ladies IjJ.inspoIis aoi Terre Haute. ani s-ll it wm, by accident, the oaaly flag at the battle of Rich Mountain, and to it all evee were turned as the symbol of the cause in which they were prril.ng their lives He de!ared thst the r flag should never letve the neld ti'l that of the nation was respected aod obeyed ail over the couatry, (loud cheers) and that hendh:s regiment would re eslist fer the tr, and slaR I by the flag tii it as over. Here he tamed to the mee ati said: "Do I sf etk for To, men? A universal cry of YesM and trraendvus cheering was the anr, and a very satisfactory answer too. After Col. Benton had fr.ithed h's remarks, Ueut. C I. Colxrove waa called , but he is ihtgiT replied that hi only speech ws sSoalder artn.' which the regiment obeyed a I is proef"JlUiJ lo fjrm, preparatory to i g out, when Mr. Wallace jet the eir ! oT Col . Hn'?s. and the rtoaeaneot was atp"1 Mr. Wallte then I thtt Gov. Morton UJ earnestly denrrl to be present 1 -nl weicusss this re-ert sske ksd done all othr. bwt haaine of the sraoy had b it.!.:t!r tverened him to Test, the ntr.Cbcerai were then gtveu for the galUa.t r;hj." for -Governor M.art3."a&d "Mr. Morton;" aod the regiment marrhel out ef the HUArI'aloa Cleb. A regular neeticr cf the Uc'oa Clb was te'.d. at the Coart Hou. ou Friday niht. i Jt.1y 26, lCi, ml tie Frfider.t. H Ross, being aUeat. S. H- Fetter wax callel to the Ctuir. Jaxa UM, froa tLe Coaaittee
tnanent Ofleert, report! follows, which aa ctrx-urred io: C. E. Hosroap. President. M. D. Terrae. Vice President. A. Kacrrata, Treasurer. P. B. O'Rilit, Sekretär?. Mr. L. Ryce was cal!d out fur a abort speech, ilia remark! were e!l timed and to the point. P. B. O'Riley waa next called out. Hi remarks were appropriate and received with rsioy hearty cheers. JoLn W. S;wncer, of SuUiran county. wa eallec for. He was a Democrat, aod h..d to ted for Douglas. tut was for raxintiimr.g the tv van. meet at all haztrda. He hid volunteered four times, hut had beeu rejected on account of bis inability to withstand the
fatigue of a campaign. Mr. S. ai treaste i ta hi remarks, and wa loudly cheered llroughoat. Rer. Mr. Terrell, of Columbua. msie a ; few remarks, howir.; his attachment to the Government to be pure and of a patriotic oature. He felt deeply lor the cause of the ; Union, and wti fjr all Oieisures that would I lead to maintain it. j Two hundre! nd eighty-nice namea apj pesred on the "Roll of Honor," the most of i whom had ioiued the Cluh sine tLe last i mtln I. M. Rrown offered the following : JtrsWr?, That an Eiecutite Committee I r I . .4 V f'luK aKnaa Huf w v w jvimrj u .v iwv. " "-w - - shall cooeiat in eooaidering aixl rportin; upon S ail matters referred to them, or such matters , as thev may deem worthv of the Club's con- ! j sideraticn, as occasion ms- raxiuire. ; f On motion of Jas. Hook, the resolution ' j waa laid upon the table until the oeit int- ! i. . V I r j u -mmo-iwj o a j Fort Htrrisen aud Vigo Ouirl. oa Tuesd ir laeit. Mr. F..B. Allen mvfd that a Commit' I ' t.. -rr-irt.l t. n,,w. , rr. , -r c r I . tee be apict.d to make arTauKemecU for , an honorable and worthy reception of cur ; ! gallant men of the 11th Indiana (Zouave) J I Kejriment I l '. The mot on wa earr aJ. ard the f.iüowit Committee appointed: ! E. B. Allen, James Hook. I. M.Brown. ! L. A. Burnett. W. H. Stewart. P. B. O'Riler. j W. K. McLean. O. W. Haberlr. Wm. Pot win, James JadJ. L. A. Srai'.h. end W. 6. r(9 H. POTTER. FreVt i re t em. I. M Baovx, Se'j'v. Programme of Procession At a meeting of the Reception Committee. held at the Auditor' office, t 9 o'clock, Sat- j urdav. Julv 2iih. tiie following prorraimme I urday , July 2ih, tiie following programme was adopted: 1st. Artillery. 2d. Band and Martial Music. 3d. German Home Guard and other military companies. 4th. Fort Harriaou and Vigo Guards. ith. Citizens on foot. 6th. Citiiens ia carriages. The procession will be formed at the Depot. A signal gun will be fired on the approa?b of the train aud all the bells in the city will be rung at the same time. On the arrival of the train a national salute will be fired from the Holmes and On rer batteries, near the depot. Hon. Wm. E. McLean. Orator. Wm. II. SiewArt, Marshal ol the da r. Aaaiatant Marshals John D. Bell. O. W. Haberly and John Haney. Artillerymen C. A. Goodwin, Wm. Ensminger, Mr. Burrowes. George W. Grigsbr. Notice of the arrival of the train will be 'T?n The reception speech will be made near the Public Spure. JAMErf HOOK. Chm'n. I. M. Baow, Sec'y. Q. W. PATRICK & CO., Cavar Saiila sass4 Slain Sw.. nnOLEHALK Ai'D ftRTin. Drugs and Lledicines! PAIKTT! riKNIIIir. f1L.M DTEHTrTFS, fUTTT. LINSHXD OIL. FIKH Oil. COAL OIL. LaUtD OR. UCRXINd FLUID. TCRPHXTUrK. ALCOnOL. WHITE LEAJ) AVD FÄUSTE LIQUORS, roft MroiciKAL rctrotta. i ! Coal Oil L imps Ana Uli, CIQ Atlfl Cl TOC3ACCO I FTTTl Ex erf tfaXTTi. , i ynv pAArvc j J4 A IN U 1 Li W J IJ O. j j WiM, rErTTH, VAIL. HAIE, n.XVl : f k ar- t ttu iaas aaa e watack trtM V mU as tW U
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
nisrsrcnxa t the wutu cios um. i .N"ooii -DLspatchos. rr t I ! Losa to the 11 31 ich i gnu Hrgimru New York IleajimeuU Ile-Enlistiug Sita-ttioa on the Potutnnc Gloom in (.corgi Report of au llacaped Triaoner Oar Loa Crou in? Lena fortification at lVnthiugton Loa of the Miuuesotn llegiincnt Motiou to I.xchange YalandigUam aud Dur nett (or Congressman Lis Heb! Concentrating at Wiueheater. ctin-coram inder oi the Mkhi.. 1 ltei- 1 tcent. in his otücial report of tho ..-gemcnt ou SunJar, aa s hia loas was hi- . t, ccurring mostly iu fiontot'lhe euemy' l.ttanoi. The loas o'l oScera ia bre pry lionilly to that of men No troops cou'.J utvemtintained their formation any leth of time under such a fire. They hurried into action aller a mirch of (welts miles over an eiceedingly hilly and dusty road, with little or mn tim tnr mi nr rfr.hr.iAiit. r.'it the man erinccsl courage. coolnee an-i endurance i hieb entitle then to the hieben praise. i r! WirKnnn in hi r rx i rf oivAa rmt credit Ui the Michigan 3.1 and 4th Regimouta ''w-- - - - ..w .w. : 1 ' . T 1 . . 11 co eruig in rvireai. a ue iouoinj( is the loaa of the M chiirm 1st. It went into ti1 ßeij w;th 47S men au J 25 officer la.t9 rrS-p nd 10s mn I.!l..Col. Wilcox wounded and prisoner, and 8 otücers killed, nine are missing nnd probibly tn,n-v wr kllloJ M hej.weiit Luto the woo. here the regiment cnare,!. and did not rtilr1,V.- , r ,..,, , Auamunn h.mius o. a rooioiy eeaa iv. De id or prisoner 17. J,be fu""i,IJ;."'?! ",?ualei; . . Ch M buUi,D(1 " m- A. Orate. Ml, tweuty-eiCht privates. Several Ne orlc regiments have re-fa-liated tor the war. The lortiäcitions about Waidvot n. me f.ist be nb' munie.1 ith he if v üuiis. Our outposts are ai-a.n be: .. .'V, - ' L . . . ... : rriuu.ii i riiuiuDU n: l is u rpcii i i ui iui r - - - - -- - - rere!a. 1 Cabinet h.vj protract e i ks:oq to U,Uu mot? t un I0Ur houM woxld a coaaLroxrrxcx. ' A letter his just been receied from 3tvannab. Georgia, which sutes that a genenl : gloom pervades atT.iirs in thtt place. Mr. i John Owen, tho mot talented lawyer of - the place, has become insane over tho couJition of the country. He had been a strong Union man. - A aoldier ot the C3th regiment arrived , hero to-niht. haing escipod from Mamsaa.t, wiieie be was neld ns a pi.soiier. lt , the rebels had m iiit prisjuers who srro I cloelr cotinued. Mtnr ot them d.ed. He' j had little or no opportunity to see much, but J lu'.Iy confirms the reports that they lo 'k ; rough. Sjtue are wounded. About half ; of them have nothing but shirt and panu on. ! They look as tluugh they Ind een serrice. He confirms the report of the immense rebel j bs. 1 The ofUcial report of the lit Mxh'gnn '. shoi thit they lott one third of their olEI cers and one fifth of their men J It appears on inTeatigition in offi-i.il rjuarters. that the number killed in the lite battle is constantly be ug reiu el until to-day it amouut to only 150. A lirpe cumber of our troops taken prisoners were pl.tced as among the killed. A prirate letter from Virginia has been received here, and reports the rel.e' los nt between 1.000 to 1.5U0. ai d Ge.i. Eppa Hunter, of Pr'uctt William counts, wjs ki'icd. ' miking the fourth General loat br the euemv. Large number of heivy boat hovtltxera j here, with immene hell guns, hive been re i cently roonr.tevl around Alexandria; an I over j one hundred trained sei men hive been detailed to work them. Several ves-e! are I busilv encaeed in trnrortin!? heavr timber a for ortifications along the heights above AI- ' . II .i,A. l,-ll j The Baltimore csrao last night from Mathias Point. Even thing was quiet, and i 'io sign ol batteries could be seen. s iaisiNx' dispatch. j It his been ascertained that ometo hunI dred are vet missinir from the Minnesota ReI ment. There are known to bo killed and wound 1 is to lows: K.llel Commissioned ofücers two, nou-cornrais-i inevl five, prirates forty ,ne. Woun leJ Coramisaioned ofbeers six. noncommissioned officers nineteen, prirates sertafT. The city already feels stronger thin it has since Öuitdiv. A resolution vaili be offered to the House to morrow requesting the President to ro !)e the cxchtnj:e of Mes-rs. Burnett and VahtnJigham for the Hon. Alfred Ely, now a prisoner at Manaasis. and m be vo(el don on the ground of the improbability that the rebels will give up. one of our men iu re- ! turn tor to shim ther have aire id v. Intelligence hasjun been reeivei by the Government that a pretty large force ol rebels had again been conce itrated rt Winchester and vicinity under coma: ind of both General Lee and Johnson, and considerable apprebens on is entertained that there will be an attack made on our forces at Ferry by the rebels Harper a w 1 Affulre In t Issou rlPre)clamsi j llwta of Carts. Pps. Sr. Ix cit. July 27. Gen. Pope has jub j licly notified the pep!e along the North , M.t tiri Ktilrodil that they will be held perj nilly arcouLtible for the de'.ruftin of ' bridvies. culverts, are portion oi the track, j with-n fi'e miles of ich si Je of them, snl ; that if any outrii. es to rilr).'d proj-erty sre j conim tte.l. w.thin the d atan s;-ec.f.el, e ith ut Cv.nc!ui e prvof of an active rcittn:e on the part of the popuntion. avd wiihit immediate inform 'tion to he neiret commanding f!i--er, a U.y of rarmey or property su!bent to Cne J the wlu.e d-tmtge dne wi!l he niie J and collected. D vision and eublivlaion of j the Road will be m Je. n 1 b j, e i.ite iJ it.! I and aa t-.r.t i j, vi miei I nts ppn.ted ithj out regard to rlit.C!l evinii ns, ha :I1 be ! ii J respnib!e for the Rtil Road trtct wit'i ' in their distrct. j Geo. Po;e will withlraw his forces from j the line of the railroad as soon as p-ib!e. j and conoer.trate them in one etmp in the vi i cinity of MetifN). Aulrain county, where the I stnereat d.scipline will beenir?el an I ac tive measures taken to pertccl their drill It is understood that ten. Pope wul carry out the un p' an ou the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. mnsirt !lfite (n vent ictn. f s-k WS f JMrixaox v, it ? , Juir in tr.e iont ventiota thla taorn as. Mr. Hroadhet I. Churman of the Committee cf sevee, rn thtt their report be re Min a ttel to the Cvmit. tee. The resu "it. tht since it had been mi!e, Hon H.m !ton R. titmb e bid. by a t rote of the Coaveution. bee a adJeJ tola it ' Comm. tree, and in deference to t.is ability ! and patriotism, the Coram ttee wouid wUS t a ' hare h e riewi ort the report After ncs unicsporUnt de'te, the mixtion ( f Mr. brwautie d t recuaai t was j adop'ed. ; S aae sl'-ht m l.fi.stins will te ma!e in . the re,s5rt, but noi.e thst wili materially . c 1 ir.re iu vr r : a! !etn:es The e rep-rt In y large mant'3 wu! te rarr.skl by a ery (J-r tr j Ti. c tpu.iuee cf aeveri. cow e'fht, ire in sei"a. On m tion the C- rit tiUr. ai'jn.ed an . til nine o'clock u Madiv i v c .-rr.-r j. j
X rresKla litantrln aighl. Hteaua.aje. July 27. A Freua J KUDU il U i'iU IU lU CiIaV(.
Cathertu; O1" 6athrrti .tiuatsuri. Caito, Jnly 27. Train north on the Mobile an i Ohio R R were st.n;ed ou the 2Jd, by ortter of Geu. Polk. Tha rebel are gathering in large numbers iu S uther:t Mivtouri. Their camp at Point
Fie tsant is reported 2.0'JO strong ai forveruentta are daily arriving. lid remr . Tt.tl:ni V.1 flnf r t P.r (V... j deiu county, u at Weal Prir e, and at j Swamp toids. with an areate lorce of fire j thousand Old Abe Hunters. J Another ti KUI of Siuthern Miaouri, i itl. about 15) J Missouri und Kinns lebels, ' is enciruJ u the bank of the river uppo- ' aite Island, No. S. Kurhell Watkins. Adjutant, it within a S tiw in, lei of BlootnSeU. on Caton Run, ia J Cwruniinl ( some 3,(KX) msn. j In Union Camp. at Himitur. under Mmi mud of Mjor Abbey, about aix bundrel j loyal Miaajuriaua are mustering into the er j TIC. ft'rens Washington. WaskixoTO.y, July 27. Danzig the pre- . eut stion the Houe hsa called upon the i Prctident to communicate, it not incompati ! ble with the public interest, copies of all cor reaiont.incA with all Foreign Powers rel tlive ! to miritie rihu, anJ aUo cojn'es of all cor ' respoudeace re.-pecting the ei.atiuj inurtec ; lioil. The Preiidnt respectfully declined to firj tiiah the information, from motives of public pobov. 1 he becreury ot ar nss no uitormiuou : - ! employment oi in.uina ana negroes in a inmary capacuv iu r cuicu üjuiüern ennfederacv, aud hu u advised the Houe.in respoaso to their resolution upon that kub'ect. ! j Iuwa State Convention. ! Ciiifia . Julr 27. The Democr. tic Sute j Convctiou of Iowh. met t De.rndi.e on ; the 2 iih int . and noui nitei Cna Maaoi j overner. ! iCcaolutiona were adopt 1. declaring the I irrpresi!e coudict the cau.eot the w..r. ,J ctll!iuring lh5 South ior r.ortinK t i arinA ld t9tt their grievances, opposing J e,!0a nspoliticil here-tt; ab, censuring j tl.e ,eide:.t lor muoi u; and express n nrj the Detnocr.us of Iowa t j support the Gov I ernue it in tho exercise of iu ieitimite i " J r" w. ' functions in a Con-t'tutional u inner; Io, :vorin a Nation tl Couveutiju to settle the : peuJiue ciiiliv uhios. f . Card from Minister Harvey. i PattiArtirHiA, July 27 A cirl from J is. j E. II irvey, M:nirer to Portugal. ap;eirs in the ioiLh American denying in toto the cli.trte- against him. end demanding an investigation. XTireVi4 "Piicino in ms! -- lillT. -L-'lapcl lUIlt.CO.NGKIMSIOXAL. XXXVII Coc.Rt?u TiTta Sxaaio. WowHmincxox, July 27. StxaTt -The joint resolution approving the act of the President whs taken up. Mr. Johnson, of Tenn., proceeded to peak at length in favor of the teo!ution. Mr. Johnson's opeech was long nud able. Iu it he !everil time reerred to Breckinridge' late tj eech. He quoted from the AIab ima papers that a tnon trchy was desirable; and also fnm Mr. Ruse!l'i letters to the T.fi9ata ' n o m ' ttla.i nmda I s tara t-AA T? .oli sa'utavu A eisc t tao-r viwiv j uuiu a j at at vir motid p i ers, which said rather than submit to the United States, they would go under the rule of the aar tb'e Queen of Grett Britiin. He quoted from a Memphis rarer. ' which Mid, "if iie;e-srv, let Ilirris be K'iiir. j i. id the M vor ot Memphis be D eta tor " He also quoted from vnrious S uthrr. dicu uaeijt. and contem el th.at it was pl.tin there was u deiie to oliane tlie charge er und ntur of the (till mmnt am! r-f tr.f stave empire. The iiue is now f.airlv mide up. and all those in favor of a free Government must st md by the Constitution. Hot'ac Tho Houe passe 1 the Senate bill appnpriating $2.000,000 to piy lor the transport itiun and delivery of arms to loyal citizens iu the rebellious State., an i the organization of such peraon for their protection against insurrection and domestic vio'ence. On ra tion of Bl.iir, of M ., a re-o utiua was cdpted calling cn the Secret try of War to communicate u 'etter lnm Joseph Holt to the Pres.dent, n lbs lth of Febru ry. in leione to a reoiut.on of the U ue reijueting the rMSn for nscmbling V. . troops at the seit o: Government. The House then went into Committee ol the Who e on the D rect T ix b.ll. Mr. B ncham said that one hundred thound men were w.th u fortv nii'e nf here, euK 'ffd in a consp r uy to pull Oown the pillars o the templo of liberty, and to blot ous forever the eipeiinir nt of a f:ee representative liovernrr.ent. Mm fiom New England, the Empire Sute. and the great We.t, are here to defend the Cipital. the Con-tiiu:ioo, nnd the Union. They must be p:tid, ted and clothed. The means fjr these jurpoc- cmnot be postponed ti 1 the next set-ion. It they are not provideJ now, theie niut be another extraordinary session. If Con.rc.smcn fail to (as these me.tsv.res o sus-.ain the creJit of the Government, our b.n is aru notes will fall to 00c on the doller, and the iiiference would go inte the pockets of the Slivlocks Mr. McClemand sugg-s'ed aa smerdm- I to WickliflV in-tructions, name'y, that th bill be rerotumitteJ to me Con in tire ot Ways and Means, with ratructiou to te u e .ne hilfot the amount m .nvci t.ixes aj portions J t the btatcs in the fi at s-et"n (i ttie 'nil. and to m ke up the amount ties rel b. exten i.ng the lut of taxab.e ,v eitv. Mr M rr 11 suzgesre 1 rnvl.fi" 5 w"-'. McJem.i.d -cejte , h t he Com mi. tee o W -ys and Me its le m-tiuce. - ..,.... .onhw'th a ti l a n the o-' '2 ' '00.'K0. by tire t taxati n, and that such ills -urns in y be r e ecs tty be i x d i n .. e j erotitl in-.. mo er ve''h ot the eouniry. Mr Stevens rd ol .1 e n iuti- us i Oct I o the m ies'on a.o bro .d Hint m lu.n a to bii rontinuilly lid':ed rnd l.d chatte I. ne I Li i u ci.ti dy aid ano'her thing tl.e next. The quet .n w is tiken on MrCIern irxl's motion us uioJ tied by M ni and deter-m-r.ed in the tfl m it e. 7S tjmt33 This suf-erceJed Mr. WickliSVa protoition. AJjouiced. .More Good äVork in .MissouriLarge Capture of .Material nnd kapplies. FoasTTHt. Tare county. Mo , July 23 Heneral Paerner'a comrarJ which le;t I n . . . e . . j örrtrgreld on Stturdiy 'at. srnvei here tods j Rnd d;;ered a band of one bundre Jand ti tr rebels tat oned here, end look poe. I sicn ol the ton. I Five cf tho rebel were killed and seversl woon 1. j Three cf our rxen were sl'gbtlv wounded j but nt.e killed. j The f r.t an! e-onl strie of the (l)urt i H 'a e here were fi led with Maue;, pr-jvjt. j ton, cemp eju pape. lie, which together with two tans uf led found in a wfll and other article secrete i In d.S'erent ptrta of thetiw'i. in :i r!ueJ at between $H,0D0 and Ä2J.03D. fail into our hands Mr. Wilkir. rorreapendent r,f tfc New York Tiiae. was slichtly wruaJeJ 1 ir!poMtion of Atrny Officers. Was.itgTO. July 27 Otn CaiwallaJer ' has been tendered the poaitior imw held by 1 t-e 1. M tneld. Oct.eral Runyors term Jr ! sertice evp red to dT. Col. Fnnkhn was j to itrncns Col. IleinUelman's command until 1 tat Lif.tr rteouti-
Sunday Night Dispatches. I
Awdacify f the ItebelsCavulrf men captuicd Shootiug Pichet Grit. MrCIc Han lu V-nshingtou New Courage inspired b hin Presence He crossr the Potomac Vigorous Preparations for a new Campaign Federal loa at 31auatas. Washington, July 27 A report has reiched here thjt two rat airy men while accompanying a Union lady to her borne ouUJue ol AletJüdria,, were ee zed by a body 01 seces loiiiiL. i.ear the Zoological SemiuaiT about a iu .e -mi a hIi wcstol Foit LtUworth. and cnr.eolT. n he lady s as allowed tort-turn. To of our pit-Lei uunl eis ht by the rebels lasiniaXl ith:n three miles oi A rtaulri.i. It i. reported that a company of rebel car airy came withiu three mnes of our lines at ' Arl intuit Heights Ut niht. i Every thing remains quiet to-dav. The ar rivdl of (eu McClellan eceui to have inapireJ new life into our troop. aui tigoroua me i?u;ei I'r the resumption of the cimpaigu aie jjoinK on. -nefsaJI Gen. Mv.-C:llan was closeted with (leneral Scott )eierdaT, aud croaaed the Potomac last night. It ia now believed that our loss at Bull's Run ou Sunday, will not exceed the lo!loW figure; Lil!d. 300: wouuded. 700: misUig, 2Z0. By order of the War Department, the soldiera aUtioned here ill be paid off, on MonA larce amount has also beeu sent to Harriaborg to poy the Penn-ylrania troops. m - From the Scne of Combat A brave and devoted Woman Prisoners nt Mausnat. I I Alexandbia. July 27. Mrs Hindale, whose bu.bind ia a member of the 21 Michit .111 iTpiuicii. uii.ii in lion ou mo - uur side ot the Potom c. his returned iron Minissaa Juiut.ou. She wis at Centreville during the enaemeiit c-u Sunday, and waitel there tor the lerurn vi the ao.J.ers, looking fur her hubu.d. Fii'in to see him, she rU'noeJ h m a prs-uner t M n issas. The enemy c.tpture i an 1 conveyed her thither, and emplo)ed he: xs hospital rmr?e. On Thurydy he piocuie I a pas from Gen Beuroani, nnd Ins cunent toleoe. Siie walked to Alexandria, wheie she arrived this morning, latticed and exh.iuted. Her husbiiid w.is not a ).rioiier, but returned w.th his regiment. Siiete;rts aa being nt the Junction, a I.ire number ot our woundeJ. The enemy iy they hat e over one thousand prisoner. Mrs. 11. brings erbal uiei i. es Irom set etat to tlie.r iVienJ.-, und s iys that the oundcJ .re cll cure I br. Tbeoflerf libertr has been granted to j tho -e who will tike an oith te not again l take uj ;rmi g iut the toa.'ederates. A ,w haJ dout' o, but the tnjotitT re. used Oi the i rioi.er in the ho.piial re Henrv Pei r.n nnd L euten mt Un ierhill ot New York, who are e.npIoyeJ as h spittl ster trJs E. F. T.yhr ot New Jerey, Sar-eou Quarterm ister, C. J Murphy, Dr. Sent. Dr John Burley, and Verbenbur, of the 14:h New Jervey iare in the hosp t.il. Surte )n Buxton of the 5th Maine and the surgeons of the i?th New York, 1st M une aot.t and 3d Uuiled Sutes luf.mtry arebtkei. prisor.em. They were all taken at the bos pitil neir the battle field. Mra. Hinnd.ilo says that the confederates bur ed their de id as fast as they could be recovered, and that the enemy represented they had but abut fifty killed, but their wounded exceeds fifteen hundred. Shesiw m my of our de id unburUtd, as be passe 1 over the buttle field, nd ii-t:Dgui-he J some of them by their uniiorm. S le iy the enemy force is very lare at Mimssi, and thit the otSccra are very busy dr.'.ling and disciplining the troops. fhitGeu. Be iureiTard is constantly on the move going from one prt of the camp to the other, and nr ringing a? they stid for some great movement. She re pörL- thit a l.irire force of the c,,pm-v " at Court Hou-e, with heavy tfc guns. The National Cuaul True and Ilr adr BaiTiMOBi, July 27. Gen. D i ad lre.ed the members oi the Nation 1 ( card th s uiorn.na:, appe iling to them for tti ..ke ot their country's interet. wh.thiiennnds een sacrifice at this t me, to rem an i.v d?ylonger .at the:r camp until Ins ana.ieraen.s !iad beeu (ei iected. If any cf the men had urgent business or dome-tic cilia whcii would require their immeJi ite j.e:.'n il at lention. lie w.iuhl tiee.v ritittheoi pa to Phd idt'lphia, but he would lequert the Regiment to rem tin until Wednesday next, when iliey would certa.uly be alloweJ to retuiu home A.ter the General hid clofeJ his appeal, CjI. Ly!e put the question: those in the nttive to order arms .m J tli ise in the athrm ilime, to present them. Eery urm was j.re--enteJ, anJ at the instmce of the Ctenerd. three rousing vheers wcie giveu lor the Guards. Another Fifht In .Mlseonri. RoLLa, Mo., July 27. A fight occurred day beiore yesterday at Lane's Prairie. A partv ol slxtv-fite rebels and fifteen Home Guards, Irom Rolla. The Giards were sur-i-vunJeJ, but they m de it determined st aid, -nd alter a lew vodeys. dispeiseJ the rebels, killing their 1st Leatenant and imrtaliy wounuing three others. One L.eutenaut and two privates on our de weae severe. y wounded. The Guards h id oi I been dril'e J once in the ue of tlte musket, nd their tgut.ng wa a fine evidt n.e wi p.u k. Pony i.xprt at. Fort Kcasvit, July 56. The Pony Exp .-r wit i 5 n Fiat cisco o:e to the 17 h is,. St.-1. 1 he te e,. iph is tt, ra ete fitt tn octstot Cai- n ..i e I ne C tu tni ex, e-i to b -t e .1 tin juU to Si.t l-tki oy in firt o. Deveaibtr. S:i ikutn the t e'eon.ie 4 Sii honc thiel h a :rntta mI Ctrou C.tv to euiU.ie wn.t the o eri.uid ru ui sua te e.np.i tonitn e n- j .enuei oo nrt wan h.s pe j.. It is preu.r, eu tie will oe ait.i-tie l. No ai csivn -10 i.ieniivd. Tue Uistuuv oeieen Cru V.tfey und Stil Like is 0.6 m ies. The vte.l.ud mail wid hoe stations er ry 1'2 m .es The lOtb Regtsseut ssf Indlanapo. Ile-Ttaer f for the War-Ik Zouaves to aarrlarv there thla 51 orn.rtg. ItniATarOLis. July 29. The 10th Indiana reg.rnf nt returned ht-re Isi: niht. Tne men look he dthy and are in hne spirits. T.i a reg ment did the hirvieti ähilng t the h title ul Ruh Slountaio. The regiment will be re-jrjranued and go for the wr. Tbey bring wuu them a young Virj:n:aa wh-jattetiai guide lor the a in m rch.n,' around the mounttin to attack the euhmy. Their loss w s fir kdied and a pooi miry wounded, Mot of the latter will recover soon. Captain Miller who was supposed to be mortally wounded, is improving finely, and hopes are now entertained of his ultimate recovery. The lDth 20th and 2lt rezitnenta. Colonels Meredith, Brown and iK Miliar. Rte now fuily equipped, and will leate for Waehirgton this week. The Zouave regiment will retch this cry to-morrow morn t g. Col. Will rt wha n now in Wah.ngton. teiearaphs thtt they will be ordered to Washington, as eo ri as re-orgsniieJ. Teunew reimecte will be ready fcT the eld ia leu days.
The"" Virginia Provisional 'Government. Wucxlio, Julv 2S. The Legilature ad
journed ou Frvdiy, alter tr-iict;cg a god deal of bus nes looking to the como.etc working and establishment of a new State government. A suy law waa enacted. The patrol bill was paved ttnhoriz'ng the Governor to organize a patrol in suib counties as mir need them. About j2X),b0 w ere appropriated for car ryiug ou the government, and a similar sum lor military purposes. Resolut ous were adapted on the last day of the teion, pledging the members ot t -e Legislatarat in the r individual c-picitv, to u.-e all etlorts hi effecting a thorough military ogsnizaliou in Weteru Virginia. The last week of the session was occupied rhiedy in discuic: the bill rep rted from a S, ecial Comm.tware on the Outisiou ol the Sute. The bill propoed to give assent to the Lculatuie to the division. i"-d tecom nei.dM the C mt eot'Oii, shortly to re aeab, to t ke immediate act on. The d.acuasioti uevelopal t strong party clement oppoed to division. A acod iu-uy l.trore l the immediate action on the ground that when the State ahould be fully repre senteJ, a.ent cuSd not be obtained, and ther wanted to make ue ol the advantage cirrumtnces had thrown in their war. Tbey arte for the division first, ust and all the t.me. Another and t'.e tnij.rily class favorevl the d.vieiun. but thought it impolitic as it would inter. ere wait the plans ot the Govern ment which would not at this time countenance udh a move. The result was that no action at all waa takeaTSand the Legislature ieit tue subject juu wnere tney tound it. i The Convention reisouibie ou the sixth 1 proximo. j Jteswre from that Souita vim Louis wine uumorea aavanceen vaairss LotisriLLX, July 27. Gor. Magofüin h is aptiointed a mvaveuger to receive the State fcuus recently ukeu tioui Myfic.d by Kentucky i.ia Teuuea.e secessiuuiats. 1 tie Nee Alb :uy Lecger says thtt a gentieiuan livin Sjutueru Kentucky , reports lhatrumoia are !iott in ecesiou c.rcies, that tiie ece.sa;ou troop are about to mote towards C.iro, ütteujing to land tu Mmvtii -Ld attack Cairo tiotn Uiv ter. Federal Adiauced roste. Wauiotox, July 27. 0r not dvancel poati U4 V.ifeixi.M, aie lour 4nd a quarter m.iea uvm A exiudiia. Tlie force talKmed at tht jo.nt cous.sts of Howard's Brigaue, com(osed ol the od 4.h una 5.U legiiueuia o Mii., uud the lid Vet taoul retaieut. CLOTHING. Minshall k Paddock II 'T AVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT or ratueis ai. rka.ik t: eV riu Vitra SHIRTS! aJrp a rt.vx aJAO&TVKarT 0 8 u mm er rndcrwear or all Kir. ioLrTnjo EXTRA LARGE HIZED MERI50 ITnderohirto Sc Drawerrj. FOR LARGE SIZED MEN! AU, a Hupenor Artlrle of Leather Faced Driving Gloves ! WeH'tve alo on hand, sC all t'rna. a FULL tS K O HTM E NT FICENCH RROAI) CLOTHS, DOESKINS. AND ORKNADINES, aD a rttr tiX re BIMMER CA3SIMERE?. LINENS. MELTONS. MARSEILLE. CASHMERES. 4e.. Which we are.preptred to mike up to order. In the moat elegant ameer. nitwit ILL A PtDtlOfR, W 1 WtH vkrv. UfJOEHTAKiMr!. ISAAC BAJL.L, XL .vY' V UNDERTAKER Uocld JfoT RKarrcrmxT nrrtv Uim tn want ef anjr.hir.t ia Us Hna, that Is is lrprMt W frntb rTa on brt nl. I aar ttcw oai kai lb fcet aart.! nf VMrUk!r. Trtmnitirt ear bfo;tl ta tau rfty. IWInf. tae l1t rn4nakr tn the rlty, I troal 1 raa atr Kttv Md-fmH than aaa er b 1v a Ute e.tr. I eo He timA atter 44 itan4 err" ef ami 0rrr trta. V.ere I kpa kant.eiitant! MarmhaU'a Cat Cain tba ovtlr ra rw la xt ri tu. W'an rtaa t4 all kl-V CToU anVWtt fwf Ciffn tn a w4, rrm?rf In tt rartX'.r.e lt w'.U Ha rmcnp)y attevj ia, 'ih fcy utrbt oe 4y. VoA: pretM-r"' ary Tnrtk cf tlm slrel. Crrtare farrlhe4 te err. Rnctr sarwar of n4 miA CWrr atrrrU baVlwtf LLaJLC a4,
SPECIAL NOTICES, -
GO TO NICOLOY'S raxnaat liiio -A.rt Gallerv ! lit axis sithi, To bar rwr rtturr l4ro tu all iL vifiott t!. aowwi, t U.t art ! XlcLaiAB'a Sraavcncoisa Comxil.-Tbl n.T!uUs coajpuoad. wc are glad U) ko, baa UcvC.f tb m: pepuiar fm4j la tb 1'ulu-J Statr. N-ir trrj-family keTW It on hi.i4. Ibfj C?4 pkyt-iciaoa MUt. A small casnütj S11wiil ward off Fvara, or aaij prrraicul ti4aae. tL adverUaentant lo anwtLer culuiub. Juwla Dyspepsia trllh Pilr. tt la a great error ta arpposing tLe t"lo uJv a locat (tiaUnctiU or Lluiturnta arv a.!.-, toarvta a rvaua, fascaaaji Snttr ra-ow- u by (svdwUu ditmiiu aad reri.i:iK coUvwa, iLmftrj iwntfiaxitsj Ii. hij UirvaisSi U I Kwros, it- a, l2-. For more titan tLlrtj- yatar. t-v 1 uS rr-1 krrljr from t) j;4 .uJ in. IUt trieu in"ibic.!Oiiri WIU1OU) bi.tt. la jaiiuar), 1 I k,u. .10. lb '-ai .r. mi-ti by tb km t4 ibrw u4iirs am priJ cur U Unb t fta au4 IMem. ily grnr-ral hrallb U bow all 1 fan l!r it. Mayli-iwaw MlLltlN tUGCillT Uk.Litl.LU,a kllu.VCl UVltf, IIU. okkAT LiTW.TU IIEUtalOUi'S EXT HA CT BtCill', liik. Iii. EAT Un.LTK-. UtUtDOlD'S EXTRJLLT tie HI, Hit OkT UUU.T1C. UKLyBtaLira ixmvcr tavur. TU no KL at mnimc a.tvd a ro!rir ana Sprta Urtudr Ut Km-u." U. tUW, KiJuc), Urat; tryf trgia Wtakjtaa. AnJ all In a at t. t it t"rüirj- Uraca. a- A4veriaaiaM lu aiattlur r jtuua. Cut it arvl iid ljr tUt Medacloe ta ooce. 44Hiaiuoeti br Ujspepsla to a mere Skcletou." Cvauuv sv "feza&tvB'a UcLoxa rarmaa.'' Mr. A. Malcba-tt, a tr.Jrr prcbatly at well kr.L aa any Biaji Ui WeaUru rrobty lva:Ja, UU M lul tw: "I met with frmcr in Armatrvii; tx.i.ti tv we rJsi-d by Iij iUa U a ucr x. l-un. 1 prrkau! Loa Ut I j a Uaii U b.vrLvc' 11 :i.J Iita, UUevUtf it irvuiJoirtkui. XWtln Litr. aotne mucüia after, tat wa u.f aalMt:mai.( et Crtdlux Idui a kai, ttrrt- u.ut, Le UU me L k wrijbrO lo LuiCrwJ jvii, xi tb: t. w.vii r ltd cbar., ba! Uli rAJceu ty larLarr' Ii I.uJ HilUft to Ltcb tr tlutUvu-U kI.Ij la tvUrlww.M uy Ii.: lot 1'S tWlltUtUplll f. I TU a4rwrUrr, bavug rrt.rl tu LrtlU) ia a irw wa. ty a rj iu.pl rwiueüj 11 r bsrito; tiJerrU Mrvrai tara wnoi a a-erit luii arn-t-Uuti, miA tbat t!ia, CuVLiUnu- n aik ivu. u KimjTk to Li rrll-iunrrr Um- in!, ot cure. lit UiUM L ri.ö V0 iry 1 1, te wt'.j m.ik ej- o be prrtita-.a u4 (.trarae U cLa,rr; titt tLe u!i-c-lor rrpn:i uJ uii- tb aa.f, Lirb iLry ill find a ur core lor Conniu-.ji'a. 1., A.vLu., X.raUiUa, Ar. Tb otje.a of C advrriJr '..In utfiig iLe precrtioun w tervrf 1 th aica4 . 1 preaO udortaauu wLuii bt (ss.te to l-e invJua-H-, a.d b L -j rr .uL'u T irj bl rru.(C; as Urtwu tli r to niktt.4', uA naj rovr a liiu.. farti wlhill4 tbe rTti-Ü.. , l-r fc'i,.. ker. AbWAfcU A. VCILCX, W.lLailurf, Qcaca Noaractta TW maj.ty vf La!r -h.a. Lair 4ra, kair lookatalr ml, llx- Dvuulrr!.-aa j rrj.raiiona whkii art now t-jc tlte put. Ik ui-Kr j.-s ratratAi.1, h.rptbulal aal Ui.ta.Ltc t!:l-ia. paradr-l ia Luw.wIimIow rwrUa. ao4 r Leadings, as hair pTt-paraUot:, utill tumt up.rf ika first water; tLir real rcrrlt. UatL.. phi ai, la, aatibrj d do Lariu. lio'i Unl, t!.W :i, Urd td, ret ott, aeenu J and cf iureU, ruakt up, btln Waauftd wrapiwr. ami Lite tij.t a.-L 'otllca, tlie eoaU.et characavr of tac L l JtUM twdjr, ar LaptiaeJ with oiu trt-ejll .L;e u rtr. u4 caugbt at by verdant v.inj iä .41 4 UaL ra--a. Sutb it rv üe char W ea lTwt. Wund' Hair toratJ V, Ttia fe-alirtcac r"iur U-for ihr we, !! ntUna.t any "ll WaUu" Xil.LUfiUiu. or iLt vtnundinf and Urtllnp ruL p. ui,y t riu; by imply advi-rt: a llalr hunii bat It i,rrea, prti! and aa a t.i.riiUv ii ct. Huy t"rof, Wioa'a Hair I:aoraUv-t aawl at vou lu jfur calp, are, rotir rrr It1h apf4y bcOiIdc rl.r; f., may bar tbal ) k J oy Hl fri ktb-- WH ra' Haf.r -an prrfutid lard til on your rrimum. k4 ijr:j-r !oTUf fue tk balr i a Ut rtirU fk. . l;iiw:tim lit until tt.. rnlv. The w of Ue H1U Aldi 111 Ol' VITALITY Ut enatlini; im t rit tb ACTION OF WtXASL. The way ia kick a art is ai'avtrd ruay U li ter'Uni to proaior.al uvm, j rt it U uot vt any ti 4 on'aty te a man er jun la a rr- of baahk Tatar aT ro tvtw WUAT MED1CHNL CCRES. aoT t rt ix jOSTmLtad a.vn UAi.EH:S CCRFD. .Naw-Yoaa, api :Jt, lSt0 I. B. HaTrTM lirar Sir: lu to pm.4 of l-vJ I Lad tb th mUforturn- t lrak Biy tiiiAb, In . (untre of eLifh n) ctmeMstoi. t-rn,v grrtth . titvata-it. ar4 auTT-rd aritb irrt al rr ali, t1. -d witb diul-ji at avrr p!n tn tLr traft and f ud oprin t4 tbc h-art. 1 waa af.M. iJ t y ral ptoratciana of tLla rliy Ut Uirr yar IlL.A.t oulrihn rHrf, aitd had drapaired iA a cure LU Cral1 watrltcd ia try yvttr f.Ua, tiib ahiwt lijuatly rfaiv4 tne, attd to a bort Unx j l ujy catered my bealtb. Itrnaia-r tLtu the rrt ne.Sue In tb wtH Tmirs truly, JAlik KI WHT, iifl ftftrt. rrtce )ti etta pr b. !k44 ty J. It T rMJoata.il. Trrra-Haut, ar.4 at pactat I dera tn aaedlfin. f.., in.i The Ore it Engiiih Kein od y EIS JAUL CL VRklE'a ELEBRATKÜ FEMALE TILLS I 'rrprni (rvm m prrTrif-tum of Sir J. Qmrkt V D.,l'kyifi4n Extract Jinur to Iht teern Tbla ItrvoluatU mrOtntM- ia urifiUiL la Iii cwr of 11 tbo-e plnful at4 d-irif rrua dia tj tbcb L fa naicrtaailtuUao ia uhjct. It twoorf tra all aea ar4 rtxra mil wlwwufUn., aud a prdy art utsy t rLl ou. Tai M tKKlt t LlMKK It pruta1arir '.'!. I ;!1, In a hft Uae, r;a wa iu u.iU.U rwO ritit rvuiar-.ty.. Cafb 'ottlr. pr-c rtc l,..r. c- (jftrn---V,t Stantp (4 Oft Fxitl.m, r-vtit rtiuott v--tu. racrio. Aaa 'ml A-a ' I 6 l-tlst y fxi.-j, Jt.ri .y Aa 7X.V7 TilUKE JtfO.VjJ t J'rrym tK, t' für io iri-v n Alw. rri-to, w ? any ttr Um thf jrw if. . In all rat c-f .Vrr-ut arl Sp'.r. d ATrft!, patn n the F-ak and !Jmt-, TaU cn al.fi, t rarrtioa, aJplUUrn ef tbc lUart, Ujvrlra arid aa b t, H s.;!a wCI a,Vi a cur wt all otb.r i na .a f t.1, a-4 a)tb'i-h a p'wrri,l rtzrtj, U t oontaiu In. caia.fl. aiiUzinry T cjtU'g tanfuT la tb .titerl-n Fall d'.raJot to ibt pam;,tU; ar ,-.ud vb pa at. wkVaj ahoatlX t-e rarafuUy prejrv t. x4 KgT.t it tV0-4 Ktao aiwl f.t JOB W0ES, fUttl.C. !ai ;w Al, Lrr, w. y JT. R aa4 e tvxaag i.i; erx-t-MH ut ary a tH writ ad ayact, trill ifjevre a K'Htl', r-ntaln'.a M -AU. hr r,nm mall. !V4 1 y J. IL Ciur.Liaiar .nd P. M. TV-..!!. Tar- Hanf, and til yi ! ticjr.'tdwtf u - a - . j . 1 . . . . SOAP. pUOFESKOU AIIDXK IS OCT OF TOWN I rrier are a fw tnnre ea .f l.!t hlrhle rUratad ap. tafl at Partim a. ii a' a'rarre a an exlUfi artV-l 'tr t.m-r an .1 th t'l t, ire ne f.r rl.tfta tt the fv" r ban 1-, a'td t.r tb ih. It I B:turpa!. It warrant. 4 tin, to r vl t aud wrrwr front a-)-ri. ttrirn. rr t. -. (with fat raWa.) a:ad Im apa tmm all aaO J f ;ritor. 1 Call en lUriMt. .0 U aoi afD', a-tl areatre eaOa afare tt ta Ol f naia.
