Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 407, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 June 1862 — Page 2
TIIE DAILY EXPRESS.
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I at to you, my constituents, tiat m$ jour rtpeunUttxt, J rill nrtrr tote or Collir, on mn, r Tm the Administration raJta.1! Lincoln to viaie vir vjqh the
Thc(irfat (Jan nortt Victor)'. War Orr- jir. terc f Ctwcloaail Tiia-j Is tioal Furr la, cr Mnrn:, TuW Friday Morning. June 6, lr-ti. J Between fcvc UiJ sia o'clock ILU morning, tlia nu-i spiiurl ir.d decisive battle that hss vet occurred .. the M'wsifeirr was fought l-osit Merl is. betwcea five ol our guub!aU with two of our rami and C'gbt ot the enemy' gunboaJ. The en-s-reruent w" Un-tJ b thousands of the citizcru of
MeoitLL, wbo eapcc(cd. no doubt, to see the Loiouut driven from the rirer, a tier in 1 frrqueatl'- lecntollby Eward Mont .-ornery, that te rulJ. wheu tie proj-cr Urns exme, anuiUlUi tLe whole Yankee tiect. Alas, for tins and hectoring before deterainatior. tr i Leavy blows! The Kcb tU susuine-l a .errible defeat, and, bat was worse, tueätr u about to v.iiiies their dicomSiire and their harne. This moraines fight vran a glorba one. and fw Jojalejes cu read, tLe r..irticu.irs, however prosy "their relation, without feeling a clow of pnde and a reuse of patriotic exultation. Oat of eiht of the Lostile rebels, Ten were destroyed, sunk or captured, and but once escaped; while only one of our rams was injured, an J not a foul wm wounded. THI FLOTlllA STEAMINO TOWjktD THE C1TT. Tbo I'r.ioa Tinbo.t3. fire ia number, Benton, Cairo, Carondelet, IouLsville and Sc. Laai. and the two rams, Queen of the Wc?t and tbo Monarch (the two rams frora Cincinnati), left their moorings below Paddy's Hen and Chkkecs, as the group of isLanis tire miles above Memphis is called by ateamboat men, about haif-pwst four thi morning, atsd slowly steamd toward the city. The morninr waa clear and calm, balmy
anibeautilul, and alter passing a bend io the rirer, we aaw ihe dty in the distance, reponier Tery quietly upon the border of the broad stream that hu poured whatever Mem; bis h.n of wealth into her ungrtt-Cul lip. The rirer was clear of all craft. Not even a skiiT dimmed its surface, and the ctlkers of the ileet thought we should meet w ith no opposition in our possession of the city.The teimers were very fearful Ieat thi would prove truo, and j rayed after a atrange nautical fashion that the Kebel vesfel would come out and pive us a fight. Since the engagement of the U'th ult , tho gunboat crews hare felt as If that action required continuation, and hate been longing for another battle mo-t perseveriagly. The aailors orisons aeemed to be answered
The Flotilla was jujt opposite the upper portion of tho city when the boats of the Hebel Fleet were seen in a rlight beud of the rirer, about a mile and a quarter below Oar crews cheered lustily at the grateful vUon, for they now knew there was a prospect for a fight. The Flotilla tili pteamed leisurely along, and the enemy sooa advanced toward us. Commodore avis did not wl-h to bring on in engagement at so early an hour, pret'er ring tliat the men ahould eat their breakUt, aud thus be qualified to Cght better a material butperbarn correct view of hat i known as courage than when .suffering fiora physical depletion. He therefore ordered the five teisels under his command to retreat, arni the foe perceitrinx thia. grew evidently emboldened, be!ieTing we were astiou to avoid a battle. lOMUDiruinror nu action. As e retraced our course, tbo enemy follow, anJ in a few minute the flagship. Little Kcbel, on which wx Commodore Ld. Montgomery, laod a shot at the Denton wfäch was in the vn, without injuring her, and then a Jtror.d an I tliird with the anie elTect. Th'n braggadocio became intolerable, and Commodore I it is mut have o reardnl it, for he at cr.ee cnlcred an advance; and the Kenton, Capt. W. I- l'hclpf, and the Louisville, Capt. U. M. Drove, auumedthe fnnt poition, with the Cairo. C-?pt. llryant; the Caro:ulc!et, Cat. Henry Waike, and the M. LouU, Capt. Wil-ionJMdiuuingle, in the rear. The hostile fleet, ia ailJitionto the flis hip, wo. compose! of the Oeneral Ueauregard. Oeneral rra.f:g, Jcfl", Thompson, General Ijvell. Ocaeral Frice, Sumter and Gen
eral Vaa Dorn; the Ueauregard being the rtuif vc-ts?! that, under the name of the
MMl.ie or llexico. rartcintea nx the hcht
off Fort Fdlow ou the lötS: olt.
The Cairo was the first of our boats to JIcliArrre a run at the enemr. anl followed
it up bv two more Üut fell cry near tho Little licbcl without airiking her. The Croadelet and Louisville imitated the worthy example, and the Lovcll and Thompson,
Hrirg and l'rico on the ether aide, took part
in the nautical entertainment, and lent the
deep baio of their guua to the warlike cou cert.
In les.i tLan three miouts loth fleets were
rnraged iu a mot snimatel actiou, and
cerj veel 'a4 thtindering away to the
betofiLs caracitr. They were graJuaUy
apprtvschit nearer each other, and the boat ere cnselored in nuch a volume of smoke
that one ceuld hardly be ditioguUhe.l from t'... other excet t when a fresh. t.ff brcee
l,flsl the curtain of the hear? a:-r
Tho euraceruent continvie! Ihm for taore
than twenty minute-, and at the end of that
time the crmltaiits were mute l.iin bill a
mile apart. anl were tili Cring hei!y.
W e lud frequently ha their boat, but they
i,d nt touched our, their gunners lntng in
x atate of excitement or terri.!sti-u thxt can
ed them to firi often very wi.llr, and entirely
tritt their ammuaUion. CXVCl STI 4JISMTII iiuur.
At tlt nine lure the two Cincinnati rsn.s,
. t 1 If' a.. .m I Sf r V a rv
pearel about hilf a mil behi;d the Flotilla. an! ahe enerov, aa on as he pre.eieI them.
he an to retreat: consciojs. If he could net
u.Uin the attack before, he would bMill
lcii able to do it, after thw rams hsd entert I
upon the cene. The Queen of the Weal darted oat at a rapid peed ahea of its cempanum toward the Lleauregird. which 6rel at her opponent four time- without atrikmg her Oace. though in one or two Instances ito more than yrds ilisttat. The ram. iihtnj; dtaconcerted, rutin loMiy, de'gnint l butt the Rebel near the b)w, and would bvre d.ne bd not thw Kunbt been o adritlr managed by her pht tht the Hesuresrl mte.l uldenW to the rzht as the Mm
f a..ed. cung the lter o ms ber 'm altogether. The ram, find. ng herseif thus foilel. drf termine-1 to testier capacity un another tcwl, and AO tunl her atteiitioi t the Ccneral ;Frke. and hit her heavily in the wheelhoM before he couM f t out cf th wa,ail lrn;ir; of a gl p"rti"n of her aide. The Ueaureard innmeviistely went to the rescue, and i steaming toward lb ram, when the latter res rse-1 her engine, and receded a few yard, caii.n the punb.t to callMie with tbw irj jre-1 Trie. ani kck a Urge ole in her bow. Th f?or from an ally was unexpected. .-,1 ro.ve xiXn i'rice eoubl en-iure. fr hd b . r.jt from Itt t r-t i i'iry. and now the w tier jorl Inta ber in trr-m The U uregArdu-ifN in Urel t Tfr.fe ter o n mtake ujn the iJeen. nl I 1 re the ,'stter was well aware, U'-k i.-r a
heavy b'o on the 't.ie tht nude br t,m t.era crack, and tike water freely 1 be watr was fju'le deej at t!.M mM. a:h1 tl ere was a fcolbihiy the in ar 1 cnr.b:.at would both .rik; but to irnjoie
tLe ram a t eeond time, when the close proximity of the Monarch induced her tj look oat ifcr her own safety.
The UeAuregarU fired several tiiuea at the MüLirth, aud hU ber oucc jpa Ihe wooden bulwarks, without produciog any particular effcet. Uat before she vm fully ready for action.- the Monarch took charge of tho Queen and of the rriow.and towevl them abore to prevent them troni sinking; though not until he had made large bole ia the atern of the HeaureganJ. and rendered her prospect of keeping above water for tnv length of timo extremely problematical. ...
The Heauregard wascoustderablr crippled,
but at she was still ab!o to run fairly, and to
render obedience to the helmsman, she continued to participate In the bzh with much
ob-diuicv.
TII CONTEST CROWS t AUUIU, Durbg t!ie feceaci of tb axtioa ia which (be rami bad taken art, the run boat 4 bad
continued firing steaJJy und LeaviWr the
IVioai.-U oftea bitting the Hebels, while
tho latter mied their objects inrariably.
öureJy, tbo eyes of the insurgent artiller-
Uts must have been penetrated bv a rav of
truth.
The gunboats on both sides having been t para ted somewhat by the rams, came up
nearer .again to pay their r expects to each other, and the cannonading grew heavier
than it had been at any previous time. The
distinct report of the single guns wjls 1o-4
they ail blended together in one loud and
deafen in z crash.
The Denton was still in the van, aud within range of the Lovell, when Capt. Fhelps thought be w ould try cue of the flfty i-ouud
r it led 1 arrott ou the foe. tie did o, and with splendid effect. Tho conical shell went whixzing out of the long and formidable piece into the Lovell, just above ber wa ter line, cutting a deep bole in ber, and in-crea.-iug tho ratio of her insurance tearfulTHE LOVELL tVSH. The Lovcll, i: was immediately disco vcrel, was leaking like a seive, and indeed ehe was already beginning to sink rapidly, Täd must go down Tery soon. Her crew appeared aware of this, for they were seen on the aide of the Tesel forgetful of everythiog but their owq t&rety. The Lovell wa descending lower and loer, and tbo Benton anxious to aave any of the poor fellows that
Kiigiii be launccea into tue rapia river, pre pared her cutter, which in thorite was tw ice wimped. Tue sailors were soon in the cutter, however, and approachicg the doomed gunboat which had just run up a flag of truce, and which, thirty seconds after, went dowu in lourtcen l.uhoms of water. At leajt twenty five or thirty of the rebels had leaped overboard after the accident with the intention of sw imming ashore. Somo of them ucceeded; but the greater part perished mierablv in the b'.ream.
of person to the Tennessee shore, because, it was supposed tho would blow up aa fcOOU as UiO Uro reached ber magazine. Tho cun boat appeared to burn for houri, ao much did eiptvution burtlen time, and the tiamea were creeping down to the water's edge, apparently; and vet no indication. had been given of an explosion. It waa supposed tho powder had been removed from the Thompson, and a number of pmoiis were taming away disappointed wIk-h a tremendous eiplosioa rent the air, and an immense flame ehutuphilo theradi ant morning, while hundred of heavy reports were bean! in rpid euccenaioa a half a mile or a mile abuse ur heads. Thee were the ht!!a of the gunboats which Lad been thrown upward wii', ignite fuca from the viisel and burt with the tremendous crackling sound that vat buildings wiuetimes give befure they fll ta the earth in ruins. Looking over to the apot where the Jeff. Thompson was, we haw nothing but a few black and charted fragment on the w aUr. bhe had been literally blown to atoms worthy fate for a rebel vessel tuo-t wurthly named. C.lsl L11L4, VXION AND BXBCL. Ourasualties amouttted to nothing bo yond a slight wound from living splinter received by Col. Kllet, of the ram fleet, the architect of the great Niagara Suspension l.ndgo. IheColouel disünguUhed himself in the engagement and gave hU rams a reputation. As I suspected, they arA better
than they look, and are just now in high favor. 6 The Queen of the We.it was ilUahl.1 b,.t
act one of the gunboats wa tiuck. offering a great contrast to thiidytosition of tharebel fleet: Jeff. Thompson Mown up. Oeu. Ueauregard Sunk
tten. Ikoven Suuk Oen. Bragg Sunk. l?ea-lr,ce Injured andCaptured Sumter .. Little Kebel (ten. Van Dorn Kscaped. The loss of the enemy in killed and wounded (a ntimter of the rebels suffered from tho sharpshooter 011 the rams must bv
been, including those drowned, at least ono hundred, and Irom one hundred to one hundred and twenty-five pr'soners. Jl'WIC.
A UtBEt CoLOMt Www. Colonel Ilratton of South Carolina, was brought down on the Vauderbilt, yesterday, a wounded prison r. Daring the trip down be aaw a wouaded South Carolinian and a MaaiacbuJCtU boy ufferlng side by aide engaged la au animated cou veraaiion. "My Ciod 1" exclaimed the rebel Colonel, bursting into tears as be witne.ed the cene, " Do you call thi war ? Hut a few hours," continued be, "these two brave lad were engaged lu mortal conflict together, and now they are bet of friend." Such cene are not uncommon the rebels being alwayaaurprised to obserre that their wounded ate 0 well taken care of. Fort 3roe Cvr. I'h'd. Vrtit.
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Tat Hattlc o Faia Oaas. The great battle of lad Saturday and Sunday, has been designated by the pre, as the "Itattle before Kichmoud," the "Uattle of Chickahomby." of "The Fines." of "The Seven Fine." Uid by rariou other names. This i already producing confusion iu the public mind concerning the affair. (Jen. McCle'.lan, iu bis brief dUpatch to the Secretary of War correcting his first report from the field, designates the engagement aa the "Hattla of Fair Oaks," and in his address to the boldiers of the army ol the Foto mac, ho repeat that dcsign&tiou. This will, consequently, be the name by which the battle or battle of tho last day of May and firit day of June, hdl be known "Tho Itattle of Fair Oaks."
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MU'.XAMIMTT Ol tXlOIUAMtN. The Union flagship reached the tqot in time to pick up ten or twelve poor fellows itruggliug in the river, and aave them at lean Irom thedeath which Friar John, in
Rabelais, predicted would nerer fill to the
lot of Fanurge, and would nster occur to them for the same reason.
Tho efforts of the National steamer to
prcerve the live. of those w to had been.
Lut a few minutes bHore, their avowed and
bitter enemies, a beautiful spectacle.
and proved conclu.-ure the falseness of the charges of inhumanity and blood thirtincss
whi?l? the Secertiotn.'ts had brought atrtinst
t!ie brave and loval men of the North.
From the tirt inception of the fi;ht, the
wharfs and bluffs of Memphis had been
crowded with interested and anxious specta
tor, and as the boats moved down the river
the throug followed, as if fearful they would
fie the smallest part of the highly exciting battle. The people were thus made witnesea of the actions of the ItebeU, and
were not to bedeceived with Munchauen-
bke stories, when they had the l.icts before their eve.
fhc mtgnanimity of the crew of the
llenbn must have had a salutary influence
upon them, for it prored that the loyal hearts were a.t generous u they were brave.
IH Al l Or ( OMXODOKC MONTCOM hT . The Little Jiebcl was Icakiug more and
more rapidly, and bfingbten struck pTeral
additional limes with heavy shot, Lomrao
d re Flward Montgomery doubtless began
U feel uneasy as to ins present safety, and therefore ran" the llaghip over to the Ar-
en. Hutier and the? Women. The order of (ten. Ilutler in relation to the women who insult our oldiers in New Orleans, has been sharply criticised. A gentleman just returned from that city, where he has resided ever aince tho war broke out says , we can have n conception of the udiguities our bravo fellows were comellcd to snffer at the bands of these fiend in potticoats. All sene of shame and decency ap pears to have departed out of them. 'Vhoy rival the mot degraded street walkers, not only in ribaldry, but in obscenity. Women who l.avo been regarded as the pattern of refinement and good breeding, indulge iu language towards our olhcers andmen.no decent jourualit would dire put into print. Fresuming upon the privilepes of the ex, they not only assail Ihera with the tongue, but with more more material weapon. Huckets of slops are emptied upon them as they pas; decaved oranges aud rotten oran
ges and rotten eggs are hurled at them, and every insult a depraved fancy can invent is offer el to the hated Federals. The forle:rance uf our troop, this cen tleman says, h wonderful. They endure the jibe aud persecution of these uneaed wretches with a philosophy that nothing can overthrow. Hut the nuisance wa fast becoming intolerable. The offenders were presuming upon the chivalry of troops to commit physical assaults. Something like the order of Oeneral Hutier became impera
tive. If women, pretending to 'be decent, imitated the conduct of "women of the town," it was proper that something like the same punishment should be meted out to them. Alb. Errn. Jour.
T11 it lit Mi vat ans It istdated as a curioun but authentic fact that no instance is on record of a Hungarian who lias favored tho Southern rebellion. Frobably every other respectable nationality is represented in the rebel ranks to-day. Hut Hungarians are the lovers ol liberty the world over, and all who tight are found on the rieht side in our
! revolution. A correspondent of the New
1 oik 1 lines says: "When Oen. Fremont was at the West, bis most secret dispatches to the Fresidenl were sent in Magyar, which was aa good as a cipher, Mnce no traitor knows the tougue." What a proud compliment to the nativo tongue of Kosiiith No traitor knows tho tongue!"
I Senat. a Sim wo vs. of Ilhode Island, in his 1 rpeech of Thursday last, upon the condition I of the country, corroborates the statements
of 3Ir. Dawes. Ho also gives it as his opinion that the whole indebtedness of the country at the conclusion of thtf war, would not eaeced $H,000,lRK). a dollar for every pound sterling ot the debt l TngUnd.
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HS. WALTKR la receiving by F.inre, wwtkly, from New York, all th ikw
and deiirabl (iouda tbat can t Lad. wb.iti f-L-U oflertiig to tb. Ladles atth lowert pt Ire. to: .loln Mrrrt, bet. 4 1 Is A. Mit, )ppoili lUrtb'tt's HookStoro.
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(iov. SrRAdt-E is thirty two yeare of age. Ho will bo the your.re.Ht member of the U. S. Senate. We are not aware that a younger man ever was member ol that august body.
"1 TiiAtcK my Heavenly Father," said Mrs. Chili, "for every manilestatiou of human love; I thank Him for his experiences, be they sweet or bitter, wnich help me to forgive all things, and to enfold tho whole w orld with a blcsfing.".
UNDERTAKING.
A Yonns: .Mmt' 1'irt I,piion. Timothy Titcomb is guilty of uttering many very blunt truth, and here is one of bis letters to the young; I take it that the first great lesson a young man has to learn is that he is an a. Tho earlier that this lesson is learned, the better it will be for bin peace of mind and his sue-
G. II. WALTE U Will devote his entire attention to the Above tulnes at CLadwUk'a Livery Stahl. OFFOSITE THF. FOST OFFICK. Clot, Velvet and Wood Coffin , with a full and com pMe Asuortuect cf VndertaLf r's (Joods and Triinininss t
Alu, all slea of tb late and Impruved stvle MKTAIJdU OaMCN and CnMketM !
I have made arrangements whereby I tan tell tb above fVifre ami Catktta at TVe third th'ir Former Vices' Ainl hare alo very inOch reduced tb price of elotb and Velvet Cullln.. By my tborouRh kmwledre, farmer experience, low prliva and caclttHlT attentluu to thin kn.lnens. I ho Ut receive a abare of public favor. Bodies preserved la Ice auy length of timedired Carriat;eii furribbe! when desirrd. rt. 11. WAl.TF.n.
Kstralleavjr aud Kich Ptyle. at 17. 10, 1 J, 1 15 Io r4 bapca-14,60, f5, t, f7.W, t d I ULaco Mantloo & Pointe.
Fvoo a ftaoarnpt Impuitar'a ale 12, S, , 6, , to 10 Orenadine Shawls, Spun Silk S'jawIs; flareye Shawls and other choice eta Us for Summer Wear. NEW LOT SMALL CHECK SILKS! Brown and White, Illu and Wbit. Turpi, at. tVLtt ilU.k ar.d Hlilt-, lrj.bd White, bv tb Tirdr I)res Pattern, t Wc,TSc,üOc and ft per yrJ. Hlsck, White and Drab Crepe Maretz ! Two yards wide, for Mantlet and Sbmli. Wontttl Grenadines, Orqandir, Jarkonrt, Camhrict, AndolLer Ijles thia Dreis UooJ Juit receivcJ.
Immense Stock Fin & Cheo'd Orey Hoods,
For Ftreet and Traveling Suits, 7, a, 10, i; 4 ISc. Sun Unbrellas, Faraoli, Carriace Shades, "Utest ttyles."
Ladies and Mi8e3 Long 4. Shoit Mit.
luirire Assortment 20c to tl,M pr pair.
Ladies Lisle Thread Ho?e, Openwork Hose,
Super English Ho?e, Alexandre s Kids, Trimming; Ribbons, Beltings, Laro
Handkerchiefs, Jrans, ti!t. Steel and Silver Button, etc., etc., etc..
Amona the NrtP Good Rerird Uadu at
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Opposite BArr'a Drug Store.
SOAPS AND CAJMOLES.
I. W. HKf-'lÄFaEETY
Ferharsi, like John H. Floyd, he could not
alTord to bo taken.
tiuccr ii it not? that tho fellow who
prate so unceasingly of their determination
t? dio upon tue maiicat provocation, an i affect such a maguificent recklesancis of death, nhould, when the testing circum-
tance conies, reveal more love ol existence
than the most ordinary and least oblriiiivo fellow who never dcf.c l a respectable shadow.
Tiiut MKttiisit aosrs Aiastoi i.
cey in life. Some never learn it, and do-
k ans as iiliore, where she was followed by the I acend into the evening ol their existence.
Carondelet so cioelv that ber olhcers had I toeir ears lengthening with anadows as thev
no time U burn her, a was doubtless their I go. Some learn it early, get their cars crop-
intention, but ample leisure to leap on the I pel. and say nothing about it; while others
banks and escape through the wood i. 1 he I aetmbly retiro into modest employments,
Carondelet threw a dozen jheIH among the 1 where they will not be noticed. A young
trees after ihe alarmed fugitives but did j man reared at home, and growing up in Jtho them, in all probability, not llio Icat harm. I light of paternal admiration and fraternal
It is said tnat Commodore rd Iontgora- pnde, cannot readdy understand how any
cry was the first man ashore he, the trueu- I one can be as smart as he is. He goes to
lent boaster and the pre tur.ituous braggart, tovn, puts on airs' and gcu fnubbed, and
who has ever been threatening to devour w s.dcrs what it means: goes into society and
the Yankees and completely depopulate the J finds himclf tongue tied, undertakes to
d J Abolition Nor'hT speak in a debating club, and breaks down
or gets laughed at, pays attention to a nice young womtu, and finds a very large mitten on his hands; aud in a state ot mind border ing ou detraction, aits down to reason about 1:. Tb is is the critical period of his bistor). The result of this reasoning decides hut fate. If lie thoroughly comprcheud tho fact tbat he does not know anything and accepts the conviction that all the world around him knows more than be docs, and be is but a cipher, and whatever be get must be won by bard work, thero is bope for him. Destruction of the Naff Vnrd.
The rerort of Mr. Hall, ou the destruction
of our Navy Yards, is highly interesting. A report ot the Senate Committee npoa the treatment of the Federal prisoners above, a ids very little to onr previous information, . .... . a a a a
in fact rather falls stmrt ol the published ac . . ... . . a
count. I his official statement or tne anan
loniucnt and destruction of the federal
property by Federal officer, is full and also decidedly humiliating. At Norfolk, the
value ol this properly was aUut flU.IHiO,-
fM. ten millions, including heavy
rur.. Thre naval cflieer of high rank.
wereent tiiere to protect it. I hty bad a
loop of warcarrying (2.1) twenty three guns.
cs.pi ble of dtnying the insurgent cities of " - . . a aa
Norr.Ik and Iortnionth, one hUDOreo:
Marine, three hfindre-1 and fifty Maachu
sitlA volunteers an.! about ftve bunlrtl
aidors ami mirines on tKird different vax
eis. With all this e (Tetivo force they mt U
no re;tr;?i to a Vircinia mob of 1 .000 to
l,Mtfmen. Instead of this they spike! aoroe
gnns, sunk rome of the vessels of war, burnex) other, set fire to the building and kedadJled. Shame.
Msmifiurer f
Joubt on this subject for one of th pir. the iurcarl wis on the p.4r.t cf h tt
The Jelf. Thompson was struck a number
of times, and was ho severely injured that
the also was run to the Arkansas there about
a mile below the city, and deserted by Ler
irbVer and crew after the manner ol the I
Little Kebel. A shell had set the veel on tire, but the tlams were ettinguidied, or it wm thought they were, by aome vi the I'nion sailor in ' h1 ininjuml abipw of tlie National Fleet continued lheir pursuit of th Sumter, (enrral Hrsg and Van Don Aller Ike guubvat had purued the retreating etvmy a mile further, f.rinsr steadily, and the reteh replying, though more an I more feebly as the rhte was extended, the Sumpter's pilot put her bead loth Arkansas side and beached her, giving her vslisnt crew thu mns of ert tbetmh the wild an I swamps of that class c State Thodei.eral Frigg had receive J a ahnt through ber whel bou. earlv iu the a?-
lion, and was urubfe to, move about very revldy. but she contrivrd to get over the river. 'thus ft:rn hirg the frightene! rebels an oj 5irtunil to emirate lurther Sooth. Tb (eneril Van lKrn,the ordy tKt nw remaining of Ihe Sceion Fleet, was still steamsng toward Fre dent's Island, three miles elow th edy, arn th Cairo and Caron ielet fd!ow. her for two mdes, bopng la rr pi her with a sbot, bat neither of the at succeeleil in dom tnt, anl, at t, cave up the pursuit. Surelv they ar. their call'nl cv.mpnir oucht t s'sMse I with the bril!i;it sue
cee of this diy They have rlacod Ars dt f-omhil cen cut of eiht of tbe inurent vee!. ard hve g nel one fbe inst bnl'itnt ol r.aval victories on record, without any ls ti theme!ve rth? of mrntn n. i moi or tu irrr Tnr".
l.!e tte Tnion rimboat were on Cic.r
wy to the city, they t-erreived that the JrtT
Tbomr-sn. iu z off the Arkansas shore,
mi on fire Aain. and thit the tUmes were bur-tinr out all over ber -. Thw rsus
of the r ew ror r! icrsbcui is n "t r-itiiety
krow n
Some person declare thst tb oil tlsfne bart oil aiew . ark 1 tdhers AOft that the
rimboit wjia et on firr bv a party of rebel
whjrftun el to tie t e-el w applied the birch after tha fl .t.U bad i.a-cl ilown the
r-.er. Tlu latlei optriHii is probably Cvrre t, be-s;i it rharacteritic of the nrsn I t; and r nb of many if tb rebels, bve d;rared liumtrnty by srvini the
ran of birh.ril v ar.d treaci.er v in th of Sie I -Coi.fe Urate" irmr. The Jff. Tboropsou w bl!nr higher ad I.L'ber, an. the tlsme attractel a trowi
Harvootor for 1002.
German and No. 1 Soaps. Common
and Pressed Tallow Candles, &c.f On Canal, fknth-F.ast part of ihe City.
Farmers Mention t
a HALLr.Nci: 01 rimr.n i
IUll's tJlu'o Mower and Reaper Im
proved !
Secured by Sixteen Separate Vattntt! Tbl tnachbie, at the varlou trials and Fair.
has Uk.n an almost an precede a td nambe r f or-
tnlumt. At the areateat practical fleld trial of
Ilea peri and Mowers ever held in th United Stat-,
at Mrracw, IS. 1., thi. mac hin rrcrtr.J tb
(trsatet number of eredlt marks, entitling It b the
t'lrandliH Medal and IHpbuna otTrMl hj the t'oi-
t d HlUr AcrlcuMural Soc iety far the rK8T Mow.
In Machln.
Trial tu tbe flrl l Is all that U rtoulred to tiv
tbl nia bin prafi-reix- orr all othrr and w nv
tat tut fn th''l of onerlng a thilleitf br trial of tb Ohio Reaper And Mower as a C"iuid Machine, aiut all efbera uflpied for aal In thi market Farmers will do well to call and eaamin tbl iiia bine l for purrha'ii any other. for aale at oer Warebou. Tt'RNKR k McKF.RN. We aie b Afenti for Mmrt'i 1'alent Improved (Jraiu I r'.ll aod tb "liUnt" 8aear Mttl. Junl(idw2ia TUKNKIt Av M KRK.N.
Canities an ft .Soaps 5oldbv actual welatit. A blerl di.M-ount lll
made to those who 1'iy In larc quantlt'es. Soap and liiillr (laaranteed eiual to any made In t'in tnnati. CASH paid fr Tallow and Irrae. June 3K:
be
DIGESTIVE ORGM.
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Tot fjbn lz :J,
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UYC tlOV YYViXW'iYYCWvV.
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v. 1koat:V.V
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vv, cc.
HIÜ1ILT COXCKXTKAT I" CüMIVLXU FUI1) FX TU A CT Hi. HI A Poalliveaud ;etißc F.eiurdy luu
Vor ! U tLe bLAlIRU. KlbM Y and DüOlStCAb WKlXIMiS.
This MedldLe increaaee tie dower of Iii,, t and ic!t th AVSOKUFNTS iMo bealtty ct'', ty which tli HATKKY UK CAI-CAl.Ol h dri.... Uia, and aU KXULtiEMkM reduced, as welt as FA1S AND IM1.AWM ATUi.N aud U good for UtS. HOMEST, OK CHILTi;L5.
UUMWI.D'i KX TRACT BICUU r'or VSrakueate Ailnnfrnu F&ces, riakitof ls.ipailon, I arty Indiscretion of At&x, ATTkMiKÜ WITH IHK FOU.O INti SYllllOUS tuditpunnoatoKxertion, lxs ,t Iow t. Wrak.NemN TreudluJ llueroc ut J". Wakerwlne.; Jnuwa.ol u-u. Pal. la the Utk. I uiverMl litud ot ihe i.i.tlar f t.uui llwt llaxds, llaA,, ,f.iL i,.!.
I T y i.e.. of lb Si iu, ru,.Uo, on iu rZV TALUÜ COUXTI NAXCK. ' TWae jmj-Un.:, If allowrd ta Ko ou, LUb tLl Bit J.cU lDariatlr ifmov aoun I.JJ.., iMrcrrrxcY, fatx itt. h ilkitic nrs - IX UNK ÜF WHICH TUK 1AT1K.XT MAY k XI 1KF. ITLacinur that thrv are not frrocu.i! ril.,t
by tLie "lUKKFt'l. I'ISK ASL'S,"
"I.aSAMlT AXliUiXSlMruOF.
Mty ae aar of tb rarae uf their aufl.itiw 11TNOXK wlU.CO.KlCÄ.t. Tlir. Li.COKDSOFTHK IXKAXK AüTil.l M-S And iL Melancholy In-atL by t'ttn mnj.it ), iiitiiruwiniM to rut TkiTM c n tuitiirt. 1 HF. CUV51 IllTIO.X O.NCK A r F EC! KU nil 11 Ola; AMC VlF.AKXfc.vs, Euire the aid f turd it me to atrebjethvo B!Hf ItiVlrrat- tb yla,, WhWh IlaiMaiHJi'a FXTKAtT M Villi lavarlaMr doe.
a rani wnxcoat in t rai an.vr aiarricai.
F F. M A L: F t M A 1 1. s- FF. M A 1 S
OLD OR TÜUXM, AIMJtJr, MAIirdFI), t)K CON-.
TKMriTlXl M AKKIAliK IN MANY A KF'FCTION ! MCfllAK TO I FMAl F. the Fstrac t I5nbtt is unrnalie by are Hb r rr ii. cy ai. in l'Ltor.al t-r b trntiwi. Ir-frufarlty, 1'au.fu'ixrtt, r 5upprM,ioti t.f rutotrarr Fvacuai'itata, I Icraud or jM.inbo at at of il l trrua.lurtTibo a or Wl.itee, ?frrtlitj, and for All row plaints Inn, m t tl sei, bether arUh.f flow Ir.diMtttl., Hat i: of lt-tpatl'i. or in the DF.CL! XX. t K Cn A NO K 0 F I J FK . hFKSTMITtlMH APOYr. KO FAMILY r!IOLLD bK VV ITllOtT IT. Tatv no H.at pAiJtv, Mtactir, c rrianif.r MiMCiaaroa mniiiuf ib aaotaot a tiat aaaa. UKLMb4)lJ't KATKACT MTIIU c-aa m;chi;i dim am s
In all tblr .Staff. At Hill Cilu
IJltl ot io thaur of lt: Ko li,cci.irL,re
AyDKo r-xroCRje.
It rauaes a Irequeot deatie and give rsiti.,rib t
tribal. Vbeirty Kuoilnf tlir ort Ion,, 1T-Tri.tli.(; arxt Cnrlna: 5tt .ctufea of lb 1'ietbia,
Alisjir.K l ana iiEaiumaiion, eo Uetirtt li tl rlaa of diaat, and eipeDiii all IM.on u
IiaeJ, aud wom-ut Matter.
vaocaaans rrva rnmsaai
WHOHAVK 1F.KX TI1K VICHMS OF QUACKS, and bo bate paid mkavv rt ia to l-e cured In a eboi l time, bar found tber were deceived, aLd Ibat lit
ItJlMJ I , ly ILe ue I 'IVeerltil A;Ulti-
enta," 1-een drid up In tb trm, to t-raV cut l ab agratati-d form, and
FFKUATM AFTFK MtRRUOF-
1
U IlKLXirOUi'S FXTkUT ITCI1TJ f. r all aJT
ttu. an Sleae of tL
ltlAlt OIU.AN,
Wither eal'tii.c in
.flAl.i: Ikt I I..MALI.,
From whatever caune oilRirat.! p. and no matter
I.S. M AMIIM,, !U,s fftae organ rvjv.ire tho ut. ot a I'ium.'. HKIJbOLIi's KVTRACTMVIIU ISTllKtiRFATMlRKTlCI And ! eertaln t bai- lb uViifd ft. rt lu all ' aes lve which It la reconim-iHled. Kvblenc (f mt reliable aiid reMmit ls hta tT III arrompanv tlw midHinea. CKKT1F1CATK.M OK I'I KKS. FYoin H to?0 jeara tau.tiiv. With iiatnes knwn td M'lENCK AND FA MF. Pj-U-a 1 r WaU, or ! for f i, dvUeerrd tnmtif addrrsa, Srt-vrely packed Dom oa n ation. la-Mrib a)TOptonilD all communication. Cure Siuatrmilerd. A Ja Irr lärnll A 111 DAVIT. reraonalty appeared lefor me, an A Merman of tl
tltyi-f lhlladeJphisH.T. HEIJMK'IJ, ChemUt, I
be in a dcly sworn, does say tbat In preparation rot
tain mo iiareoue, mtrrury, or tnjarlona drur. t ot :a
purely "ejrelaUe. II. T. HKIJIIK'I.I
5ol Maiiutacturtr. Sworn and auberTil-e.1 Wf.ve me, it 23d day ij
Ft(,v inter, IHM. WM. I'.IUKHAKD. AI Jem. at..
A''lre Iet)i r fwr rifocmatloo lnc.-nli.l-ic la al.T.HFLMJM Ii, Practical arxl Analjtical tbeiuif, If 4 Aotlth Tenth Jt . bel.iw Cheali.nt I tii;. in:w aiii: i t oi Ti.itu:i i s and I'srrjxciruci) ltRiu kh.
Who rude rue to bpno "o Tw ia c"n.i "tTm-
ii" ABTioiaaoB ma airrrtnai airaiaap av
IIlHibold'a Qetit'.fi lreparaüon, " Fur act F.uchn. arma.arl!la. Improve! he Wab. foldty T. II. r.MiR k Cu , J.IL CrXINlillAM, V. M.imXNKU.T, Al l.VN 1KNCK-, tl. W. PATRICK At O , And all l)rtrc1ts everywhere. A9KP0R HELMHOLD'S TAkR XÜOTUKK Cat oct th adeertlannent and aeint foe It. A 51) AVOlIHXrOSITltlS AND IlTOLKr. MarchS'CTfdlwly
PIANO TUNING.
' iM!.
UUl
i, r ut up ir q-rt
i-: fin-1 v
th i
' irra
FLORIST AND GARDENER
fPHK undersigned otTeris to the cili1 tens cf Terr Haut and vUinlly, a flu and Urge tmetil cf fVowera, rooalftin( f roea, errena and tMniqtiet, and al- vr,ena, early fHMMi, et., at his Kto. North Main ftfet, between Sth anl 7th .street; an l alio at LU Harden, at tb first Ian bet wee the Ylnrennet and Carll! Rsd. Vfl l.l.I AM PVIIOI.Z, MarlMlw H'rit and liardearr. JUSTICE.
l IVi
'i.m.i I
Nuiirov asp Sur.ttt. The New York Ileral Ts Taris eorres'D'lent says that Sli dell Trtly ha.l an lnerviw with Kroperor. Tlse mret-ng took place in very quiet insn net at the residence of the Count de I'ersij ri y, darinc an aftern'wn re-e;di.n of ome of trie int dUtin;uill Krench ttrifnrn and tsiliticisns. Na-olon trnik Südel! t( a est and eonveraod with bim dtirinrj the space of an hour, wiod;nj; tip witli an a hue to the rebel levlers "to la r d iwn tleir arms, as their fsiiso ws hpoless Count de l'erir;nv led I'sris fr In Ion the neat morning, an l it w as j resunie-l that his journey w as undertaken with with referrnce to thw new hir in wbcli Ihs Impertsl mitir had pro dnce-l his i lea cf intervention in American afTirs Tnr. IMt h have deckel toabolih slavery in all their colonics by fr:resive ernancipa-ti-jti. All lh lives in the Patch Arafriin V.m,oni ar Ut Ix frrs od tb firtt of Jnly, 1 Vu on the following rocditinns:
1st. An io-lemmty b b. to me pro I rietors of each slave. rua.a, woman or child, of thrre hunJrel fuiUers, oral-out cne h?n drel and twenty dollar Crated States money; Jd. The sJwes'are to Lesubjected to a jstern of a; preutice-hip oa the plantation lor three years, and receive for their Utr a certain amount of wajres, one half of whi"h is to be raiJ La the Ootr rr.actit.
CHARLES ALBnULER, Justice of the B9eare, Ofttco one diwr Kat of llrsnch lUnk, TKHItK II AUTT, INI) f ecil attention given to Con eyancing d taking depositions may M TJ LIGHTNING R0D3.
t taki; Tins. mi. ni i or inX fcrminf tl paUl-Ibat ll-ep on bant and am ready, n ahnft witf-, to mt tip on remWI te;n., tb" I ent Sp.'l J(btr-.irf Ki rt th lt anl mt arpro'4 tfyle. Als.- tb l'-rper R'!, 'trh a ha been pat Bp br for tb lt ' yeara. lean pot tip at 20 rent per ft. Call n1 Wfta warranted. HreMenr rsi crrrtr -f 4th an l Chtnt tiHt. JAMrtS II. Hl liSDN. JineHattdw
ALE AND PORTCn.
(
p ft? nur b ttlei fvr
rfvl to
family
Wi;iiss A t:u. ire
farntahby tt V r r t, cr b
and Mt:-al r-nipoaea ai.k, ronTr.H.cinnt. lauvr nKr.it, Wut Ale. Iri.ti Toeler. rattate!pala Porter, I'lJUW Ale, Madiaoa At. Milwh lafer Weer, ( Swltcstt jtr Peer, Cb'.t lsrr Rr, Wtltbd Cider, Ac. 1. WFtss 4 cu t fiealers ia lirwrrie ar1 Trott!. lt.. fry Main !ret. -et eefttbt rd A Fnnrih Streeta,
oailVttw
TKKaa.HAtriK. iwu
piIOTOOHAril A LH UM ö uml X Car J foraJta-a aew serr4 fr at
4 (iHKAHIsV TO TUK WISHKS
J. . of mary of my fotntr patron. I bavereti!U-
ed aain Tnnin; ai-l Hepalrii.r. I iarv. Melnteo and rsher Musical instrument. Kln(t a piarttral piano maker, alo raroraMr a ik n to many nutet.
of Terrt-llaut aa a firat ria Inner tor rer
yeara. perfect aati?tion a anarante- d lo all f r
Ina rn with their patronage. I will tiatl Tttre
Haute reauiatlr eetr fai ra. iiannuir
enaaced by to Tear.
All otdets left St the rraid' t of Mia. Ir. Allen
Ten.. Mrs. Modevitt. or th Pltet A adem.
meet with ptotnpt attention. KeiertfnilT, I, Ki,A'i:ii,
Mulc Iiealer. an 1 Tnntr aad Repairer f t lin.l. 1
Inattnmenta. i;RFFSCASTl.t . IM
mjlt!'f
KOK aSAl-K BY P. M. 1VIXNK1J.T, Tetr Haute. J. H, CUXlNtill AM, " WM. !.. MICKY, Sewflbi. rrTRR M ?KIRK, Cet.tre't. Aixl by UruffUta and Mrnhaid fruetalt thrcttcboat tb b filed Jlute aud Cauadaa. JarJlwlf
TRANSPORTATION.
Central
Ida .
Ohio and Baltimore Ohio Railroads.
to
CARPETS. Tho Writiug on tho Wnir Changed to an lNDKLAHLr: IMTUKSSloN k O.V Tit i : I . O O it! ' ' In those
htvi.iis c a it r r. t J I 'AT RECEIVED A T TU k
nd "Buckeye Cash Store, 1
n i:
ii
rpiU10lTGH IUceipl kv JL Frtbt eer the ar Read t-J all p
rent at 1 1 e n n I Itotile
I isatrvtt t Mir
en for
Frtbt eer the av Read t- all pointa Fat
at a h. rate aa any ether rout. FtxMial rar tta In the tranprtat. r.n of all kind e-f lie ftn k, and f tranalt (uarante4 r-n ail bto',, ROTH F. ROfn, Aet.t, Terr Ha ate, Inj. Off!- with J. I. Faily At A-n, 0 Jnd Street, rjrt tb Atewart Hjs. Mvl 'SldAwlm
RAILROAD.
Torro Hauto & Richmond R. n.
ii.it, V .r:; to rut: Union Convention
T
tnitianai.olis, Jane t s.
1)t-l.iFKS. SU b t are I teautir far lo lndianp lie and ietrte fe. I'er'on at tetvllaa; thC-wvetloi, to all tbe?oela tt tbe redisrel rate mail ptoctif Ilr ta, whl b wC.I b foe al at all tb "taflor., rood f-e orpaa t. snd frca tolisnapt either cm Jane luh r llrth. CUtS, WOOD, tHtttir. J jnrtMt t.
SKI.T.1NU FAST AND OIK A P.
He st Hruse!s Carpet. . . . Hent Threo l'lv Carrels. . . All Wool 7.V Crp?ts Hel u.-esl t.V C'arjt deduced to . . i) " . . . i" . ,r- . . . This is the Great Curp-t I
.'Ats ntict. frice to
. t.Kls. 'JiW-t'. I.Vt. 4U o' tli Smtn.
NS'all Taper inrhide! in the ita. 7Vrmt ttrutlif Cath is. itxvVs a soy. EXPRESS COMPANY.
MERCHANTS' DESPATCH, wired ard Mar.aed ty tti Atneel ab Rape Ov, I ICtl Vji:U itlllH AMI HO VI 0.1, T the Wet n4 XkhuA Wut, liisprrlal fare on limlcrnnt Vnarliatr r Train. TIMi: HKCEI1TH tilVKN. Th at-vt Deapabb f4warla 0wt at a so. et pel.tio rate than any lio ranaiee WmI, ucr-t tl. rea'r lta-ee Coinpaej. - aidtuar pjli, rovtrlnc ihe entua rontfrtm !few Ttdk a'vd rV;oa gaarafctrelrg Um, wtil W t'xtnMarkall package "Merchant t-spth,, anl d!ler at tb. lepvt, fo t cf lrily Pi., J. f., ao4 Vt.tern U. R.Cw, Estton, MaaahBttt. MrtklM!m TUR5ER A M klFN.
1 Slight Cottt.
ifneglczicJ, cflcr. icrrr.ir.icz rcn'.m.'v. Fezj arc awzTS tf th: imr-rl-vc cf ctzTTinp a JCciinlt cr Zflitjlit
cld irx Hz fnl tiasj fwj
nu'ZJ rcmeJy, if rl aitcnued t. rn JQjcuuL & f cjidilaLJr cxu uxref.rtt ir.ir.duocd tu.te years a;j. It lr jrcifi t2l tey are fIrst artia lfcrc tho J.uUij ,(liVtafL&, field a, 4ß.cjicufi. C-uh ire ffcjimm Uifn, nt rsimrzu3 cjjecti ns cf the u cut tfiiirj xmmei:a; relief. lublic Speaker X Singer irillfjr.i thrm efc.-tvil fr tVinfc. anJ ttrtr-gthtnwtf Üi ici.v. rd l ly all CPrugeUtz mlJL Q-1 in Jii-in, if ifj evrjs r For Sale T1IOS. H. IIAKH. fetTJwly.ii Irt!tt, Terro-llaat OR PECTORAL TROCHES. 1 RELILT.yiERAlTTED IV TEH UliTDTEi For the Immediate lubef an.1 certain Cur Ctjugtie. rolda, Influenn, AaIIiin at , llonraeneaa, apliiC ig It i t alarrah. Ilrn rUtltw IMIfirtill llrrnth IM, Sare Tltraaial Atit A . Ali" For Mli.Ulera, T II peak.ra and ;tei. iL TROCIIKA ar ndtataM e t learn r Itr.na1l.etir,r th. .!., RMeMilra rio.eM.. . ' Tbe a -alth wblfb ll.ey ate taken IM.a ea f carried In tb p-ir, VW" , warare.drfor km 11 . at-a.a. i.. I i.!4 Ij rbanjf. la are cllmat. rftainti.: in Irmiuu. M th mt .(fbcate cot tiitail n-efc itild be a i03ci.nt rfmniet..lation t all lo 1 1 tl.etn a fair tiUl. Irlre 25 Ontw I'rr Ma. U4d by iHari'ta jener lly, and al haltaal t j Tav. U. naaa,.rnr ath anl VValb !trta, Tir II act.
OIL AND LAMPS.
J. F. KEELERCcCO., r( r !' to a ait ta a wnanat , 2, Fatly Fudlin, Soria ot C nrt II , TEURE HAUTE, IND , Dealern in Oil Sc Lamps W HOLESALE V RETAIL. aV.lUtf ll.J. Kl'i:i.i:it, Axe"!
TONSORIAL. Medicated Hair Wash! L iiilr.erefliled IU Lvu.(r at,d Hair IT".ibr Aa'.orxi, a-ljsutn tt Teere Ht H-mae. tik1''4 tatrj mthiui.n r.d pU.. ;rt.raily. taa t
Xard
PbamjxJotJnft an
flair
Mttltl
lit
IQttina- Iadie a.d
ÜK0. W.
anal a all af a1 , V manner. MlM attfMin -
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