Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 417, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 June 1862 — Page 2
THE DAILY
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THURSDAY
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a;oodone. It wiUbw recollected thither tained Docwlas Ja Lb leat caave with great itiMy. He hit the Bwgbt end Bau a iiwDC pArty wo bnl licks oceaeloiialNTat B&ieat party i going to hold another SuuConrentlon tn tuodify it platform la u tha lIwC Ite trennt flstfora i ny oU-it'eu. uul I. 1 U-on t.ooe-iry for the p'1 t mike ome alteration. 'e suppo Cooveou-o will ekrs the courio pursued by the "yrff and ynU DU:" thi tiuie. TU other Conrentioo hised and jeered tt his came whenever it wee locution ed, and refused to endorse; hi war policy in idt wanner. But the nett Convention will eoieiv or to wipe out the brail to hie fried.
I jturrraa of Up Union Ticket In Orrcon. The election In Oregon t xk place oo the Wnl ol thi month, atnl the Union ticket clect! by thirty thouanJ mijorily, nikin? th reUtire vote about to to oe. The Democratic ticket there wat aimiUr to the Bright and Breckinridge ticket In thit At tU J9rl, mU about ic yrttt Democntiö rirtoryin IUia',K r-ow 4t about the tuoteS of the Uulon ticket io Orea. "1'hret chtcrtjit Orta. Truly A if iiuriiy t3 cem fA yreee e $mu yttit anJ ru.i " Tm fe Democritt !o pArücip.tieJ in tho l?th cf Juae Contention Ui4 x ecratcAucut acJ aijreeJ upca a t of rcolutiout, atnoii which wat one deMunM'i( tbc adci tkoiiUt). Ti.Je re-HjIuUwiu wer rri'cui lo lt. Cuatei.tioQ and u.crrtu tj tV foum ttee lere tuey were killed. tbiy wcro uer berd of afterwanit. There wa too tauch jnpatliy for that eleuvut io the rwrty. in Üut Convention, lor aucb reohtt on to paa.4. Democrats were denounced by wboleaale, but the Abolitionist were too purt and JUy. in the evtimatioo ot the leaders of, the Convention, to be in the leail rMiti!e tati.ner oITenaively alluded to fhi fact ihow. coccf' slrely, who cootroled that Con? entiou. Jrnl. The Jotrrurf io char'r,: that "detnocrata were deuouueed by ueutto ttate lb it ho!eiA," doubtless Uuttrrnut Democrats were deoouuretl 1?. If uch iathe meanbg of tlie ahore atatement t n there U no objection to it. It U a IlttU ahigular thit Lea the Journal alihct todefeni a rebel, or any uumber of then, it ea'J tbctn Demcrt$. But ho tr about the fcUi of January Coo veutiou. "denouocel abolitioultti by wholesale, tut Jcrraasof Datm aad lis etofittf were loo "prt" and "Ay," Io the "e-ticnuou of the leaden of that contention to b in the let pojtlbte manner offenively alliKled to." And ai the Jourml would ist; it,;. r. v -..V Mt - mf the T'th of Januiry Conrention." fak-7 a w iuju r m w vuxa mji 1 vi 1 ww mmM Vk am ava a aw.lrfifi. n llaiislti sj I lew m gg raff. e 9mt B' v wain i ts'V mm ww-eewe l ol. Kormkt in writing to bit paier says: a.. ''In the campaign that I about to be opened . a aa'in't the administration and the war, powerful emffc-i i about te be laid upon the e:nply accuatiou tlut the friends of Mr. LisfoLJi fvor um-onditional emandpatiou and negro ejuality. ConUmptible aa the accusation is, it ia frequently repeAtI by men who, in tlic'r betted partisanship, forget that they are intelligent ami reasonable beiim. as usuai, me um oi - icmotracy is w 1 . 1 . . r ..it : ... 1 ... . r.i. ii,;. .r..ni .ijimamv ..... . . w go'uism. In other daya, before the people of the United Sutet were educated by a .-reit war, which overturned all expectations and destroyed old theories, VJch a ' 'dirertiae menl" as this might have paed eurrent. But unIeour masses hare sunken Into the dpat slough of ignorance, this attempt to educe them into the wrong paths wilt be ff arfullj rtrtnged. I hare a very low esti mate of the leaders who bullied and coaxed the ni irily of the Democrats of l'enuiylra bi inn the upport of flaacai jaiooa in li0, ..J w'.ii Ti'h -!1 t'i tmrhcri. s au 1 corrp Lona of Bt cm is reeled to iheir eiwa and ear-. r -.-. thCM) Crimea. Tt bloody htet of the ed thus wwti should uUioMiah them against another experiment upon the supposed credulity of the American people. The men in the free Stale who advocate unotidiiituaI emancipation are very few in number In the Ilepnblican party Ihey do i.ot number one iu fire hundred. There it hot a traitor any where who does ot know thia to be true, et en aa he repeata the reerr. A to negro equality, a Iii more conclusive icply might be made to this silly fa)ehood. The practical amalgamationUta ara r.ot 111 the free Sulci. The moat tr.furUted abhtiout to to found very nre'y carrie his fiee thought into frti love. It la only in the tmopbr of rwbwllXn that negro equality, in it wor pla. baa been avepteJ awl illustrated. The wial dutii.- tn between the laces of white vl uUck. iu the Tree State is as broad and lar aa it is tu Lngteod and Frarice. where i tb face of law that nuke no diatioction a to political r&A, the ne pr raervts its re latioa wholly indepexJent of the other. Hat whv cni.cne a renir to au .rrum-r mf not eren belie d br lh. sa wh m Ac TU'.a w ar li prodactiv of i. t ... ! laea. While tt add io iL n :.. o i-c of the Ltecutne, It redac tl rciunt t.f tSe demtjofue fni xfi'ar iu-rance. and to thi cxtcbt reda ea the weij;hi of ihcaw re aj-rtibil Lc. It taouM hva Urvtt urx f.r Urery it tretm hi 1 takea up rmj skia.i a Democratic ns?eJ of a Uel!icr A-'.
niuijitrstin. Then the it grsi.tu j ot the !arlvUe wouli h-.ve be-ea swore keewlr (fit, ar.d mere ineroilele pii.i.iid. The lU-tu.rata. who thruor fat eoiwjro-' now. Th aro U.il tn le atn ii of the rt-el, l.i thit event wjul ! have 'irrJel everyC.r.j: tat tho aorJ. an-l tvelieved aojtSira; t tt re'el hyruia.iy. Mr. Lijuxiii'a Admin Uti asn la vloof rvMblef hat what ilil ol 31 r. U-t-cia a j-U have dne, an ! Ie,d oi tva ehoen rretiJe-tit Flea!t tve By .V.wn that if nruki:.rd,e had Iimm f h-Mo rieklit. fwr years wjttUl tare fund the free Statea w.UkI a roi-try e Lhat wl'. h a cor.troüe-l by thw m.U t itioa of 'avery. The rvWIWoo of I'Cl-GJ !s t'.e of tl.e devU rroxUImdig that, Kj I've avtHit of Ue 'Klioo tf Br-air m l5!, lour jean n.ire wöalj fave fv if I a lave mO-archy. TL?.? sre r'.aia 1 The) tfe!
rhetoric to adorn aad no w itnea4 lo confirm them. They tVt I f w
htry. I Wer CerT.jpoodcuca Cta."' 1U-J IJUHIRTANT from WIIITK RIVUs.. Kllfiwr d irUinr lh swsuaea I B.oaists in Ihr HiTcr. MiMruis, TaJ., Thurly I Kveoln, June 19 Tbe inulliijtuce of another National tic tore tut reached ut; but the gUttaesa caused by iw recetion la marred by the knowledge of a dreadful diätster in which over one huujred and Ay of our gallant officers tni miaen have peruhed by the xnoat horrible of death. The zort of the triumph U dimraed by the dp abade of torrow that fall acroaa tbe aceoe; and with the thouu of the Tic ton are mlngttd the lamenutioo for the loat and tbe criea of ttrkkea houaeholdt. Ketiguttion wodd hare teen more quick ly learned had they fallen by the ahot or bulieta of the Kebelj. But they died for ihelr country, and their death adds another to the many shining pages ot tbe hutory ot our present struggle lor a nauocal etiiu nce agalnit treachery and unprincipled domeitic foe. ma wins aivaa siraomo The White Hirer Expediiiou left here Ua Fridav for the Durooteof ascending that atxeaoi aa far a Jackaonaport, three hundred atid fifty tnilrt from the mouth, suppljing General Curtfe force with ptotuionaana caotarioc the transports the Rebel were known to have concealed therefrom their proper owners, the loyal citizen of the couutrv. The eiue-liUoQ constated of the iron clad gunboaU Mound City (flaeihip), Capt. A. II. Kilty; ihe St. Louis, Capt. Wilton McUunnegle; thetwo wooden gunboaU, I.ti iurton. Caotain J. W. Shirk: and the Cotetoga, Capt. 0. W. Blodyett. with the tug Stfire, armed with a twelve-pound how iuer and the tranasorU. New National. White Cloud od D. Musrfelmao, carrying part of Col. U. N. Fitch's lorty-aixth Indjana reglcioct, and a large amount of supplies. Tbe r?t fuccci of the expedition, as I have i:iut 'ucd before, ae the capture of the : I w'.'itblc jtritaer Cur Douon '1 ' oc-U'l -': '" j tho Ukini; of two ott it:-. : - tie rlrerjut below t tu -i i-b'.u iMf.lcaieut Uinited by 1 .liaj til L I . I il iCa. e'IilT Wl IUMC9 I no u t:e moutU. i h xp-vd;tion Urned at n ' v - - -e 1 uorii.djc.cti ut the Mutaisaippi from Salurday afteiuvou wu.l Monday moruiug.and th-i. roceeded cautioua.y anusiowiy up me . . . . .1 i.t river, hav ug heard obstructions bad leen lacd in the water, and batteries erected to . m. Ill . k m resist tbe progreat ol tne rieet. vuaooa steamed along, the Flag ahip in the advance. the St. Louis 10 her wake, and tne wooocn boats about half a mile UhinJ, all of Mouday, without meeting with any erent of con euence or tne leaat etciung occtirrrnre. oKOcaaruT or whitk aivxa. Mondtv nicht they anchored iu Uie strrsm which, though uuite deep, is very narrow; Leior in tome places no more than two hun dred yard from bank to bank. Thee are . . .1 bluSa or more properly ruic along me river at intervals, ai.d these rklces rise to highU of thirty, forty and fifty ftet; rende 9 m aa a m in the stream very "favorable for defence, Almost aar whereon tho White, fa skilled markaman could ahoot an enemy in the mid dle of the river, and In many places eren on the otnosite shore. Cantaln Kiltv Lad been informed that'ret I el batteries, hid been plsoted about serenty 1 . . . .... 1 1.1 1 milea from tha mouin. out wnen ne naa - made that distance, he taw no sign of them, Howerer, to obtain as early intelligenco of them aa noaaible. be heran to shell the -rwv-4 alrm- th ahore. w-i. in Taiioui ow o 1 . mW . I H t...tHw tm aarnktisLe 1 I it 1 mm nnsrsMi line iiiiTiirLuiiii icr auk sauiuud a ,, v L 1 n,n -1I aaiw. ' . . . t?,e-w ahella. while the Lextnctou mfertd T m 1 1 mm aiiam . "aav a i bjb aa itta wu wwm aju. mm ataw ;n th par to euanl the tran-wrb. and lo ' ' a country. . , . m m . 1äj The Arkansas hare recently grow n desprraaTiON or tiic aaa x.4.. 1 uv tue .voruicru jiv-upia, ir; i civ i ixeo. ana 11 aucn an uuuam 1 I ... !!.. ... Iiould happen, uiey wouia loae voeir hieuuiy completely, an. cease to ue regarucu iu mia country iu the Patogonian are by the nationtof Lurope. The bnllunt pretige of Arkansas would begone. Iu elttsie commumt.e would turn tne.r attention ironi mc high-toned snd chivalrous amusements of imbibing Minicwbiak-y, and aasasainatmgun-; armed men, to the vile xankee habiu of healthful employment and general culture raoGtL or tux isiom rutr. The Union fleet had proceeded aometbing orer eighty miles up White riser, when they were fired upon rrom a battery on ue soe, but so hidden among the treetHhat the officers rould hardlr determine theapot whence t1.M r. crea were diachareed. lue cuna 01 theenemr were not very heavy. They sounded like 12 and Jl-riouudera, and uhltuenteiamittAtioa proTed they wereiuch TUB ACTIO SLOC9. Twu of the thot itruck the caemate4 of the St. Louis, but glanced off harmlea, while most of them pasaed orer the dsca. 1 ne Mound Citv and St. Loait both brei it the rebel battery, and frequently perceivevl that their shells fell very near, 11 not inide of the work. After seren or eight minutes, the enemy appeared fatigued with hit efforts and fired only at Interrals, whereupon the Mound Citv nuahed on. leavincr the first battery lo die St. Loul and Coneatoga, which were sending a few sheila at the rebel worka at a milse distance. roemos or ih roariru tllON. a. ,I.U .J- lhae. waa a ba-nd in tha. Hear. and furtheV ut a mors dialed tum Coward ihe South; the ?enetal course of the stiesm binr Kaat arxl Wl. The first batterv waa opposite the former bend, on the top ol a ridge about filty feet high; and the opinion that it had a comiAbion waa aoon sub tan listed by a heavy re;ort from a point half a TV- -1 .. .a I V . mvmt m rv f m rminrl aKlfl Zto the 'bow of the Mound Ciy. and !tl a...-i r.r ;r eiiu in is. k.v t - rlim aUla on Uie oppimiiw u A acoo.l ahoi um, but it went wide of .ur.!?T. .1 . t T thw i.r.urSe of . tr two hundred yarls ia the rear of the vcsel IV LU , - - " " - ------ T.'iu new orviuAuce wis heavier than that in ! wer batterv. ar.d here wai a foeaiaa v 1 1!.. hU-'h prom tl t pro HD nta U the ouda . :r '.. " V . r.f .d 'Ui I ! . I cr 1 ,v r a 1 i'.v 1 her b gUU Iw . a 4. etched it u!i.ir in adz t?e d i t- .c ) i att .1 . tivi in ut,r t .iiery ie tl. u.ll . iw in Th M-r .i I'.it ri..11 ..1 ou tu- s.at bialT or fhle Ut ite imi,ia w.a. Ut 2lil I rvhe frwaa xitm ei ro, aiM in a aonhwetrly directton frra the llag shp preefntit.g Its cun from bear Inrd.rwctle on tba Mound Ct? Tbe eTect of tbe fiscellp'a shots could nolbewell deurmined. b.il'.v't arpeared 1 1 U f Uif c hr'f tv r uon era !aire-J, and the ran rem 11 on her part, a well s on thai cf tha St Lout, wa warmly kept cp f r eigM er ten minute. Iaa thin twet'y hivt eLr"e.l since the f.rit gna h i bees fired frw Ue iowcr bUcry. MOIKHtVT VI IvraVTST. Ia the meanlisie Col Fitch hsd Unledt fiv or ait hundred men 00 the Southern bsxk below ihe rVt biUefy with the bten tAT of a't-aik'tB the wprer worka in the rear ta4 aiipiiig tSe eneaiy at theJr cif. He was alraür on the march, and h J tigtialc! the M'vl 0f to (MM trio;, that L.a oo an en nvght not be i-,fcl, whan an unsntki plw-l arri lent of the Quit horriUt tharacter, aJoaoet arJJrely datroyed tha rfer and crew of the fl- hip. woaaiatt rtTta to TS wot vi iff I. A large cj oIr'tcal alot with iron flaogaa ia. e h kJ. known among the rebfli gt
perate. idu mor u;u..j ded several tirae before they obUined the account of the overrunning of the.r htate by nccJfuUia from their loyal friend-. The the ; atikco horUcj cf tirhtn.B, and the M , (,; w powereM and drifUng witl. rul,ar untn.mof f.overuo the current: She could, not aid them, and
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the riwu hol, struck the cAeuiAto cu tut
portale in unr rort nwf the f.nt gun iU u aDSi 1' . J PV through the casemate and connecting pip of tbo bouer, ki ing a gunner on the turbotni Hie .n.1 elishttiiß in the teawara't pantry. 1 b eöret ofaovermj the couuectluspipe ound Into every part of the guuboat, which presented no means for tts escape et cert through the port holes aud aky light. It wa itke Injecting tteaci into aa atr liht box. and when we remember there were nearly one hundred and eighty human beings below the deck, the Ineffable horror of their situa tion may readily U aeeu. TEtaisis I'Lfiaictio or tut ataiw. The burning Heatn f'uly mowed them I uown. bv thritked and learned au4 writhed with pain. But the leAm did bot fitr their torture; it MmeJ rather to deicht in their sufferinr. and extendod in w w - Tsporuua torrents to new victim. Horrors upon horror accumulated in tlut low, wuare , seething, boiling, fiery enclosure, where man endured all the fabled aeonie of the dammed, and vet could not die. To some, Kate was merciful; for it slew them at ouce. Aa many as forty five or fifty w bo had mood ou the gundevk a few moments before with buoyant hopes and elated spirits lay there In crimson death; uuconicioua of the pain of those around them; uuhearirg O how fortunate! the terrible moaning and groamug oi tho wounded uf ferers. It U ean to die, but it ii harvl to aufler. And many a pain gleaming eye turned to the fiuahed ooriMts th at atrtwed the deck, and asked io silent accent, why hearea had not been so kind to all. Oh! the horror of that cene' Oh' the fearful power of man to Huflar! Who that eaw what was viaiUe thai day can ever forget! Will Dot that Walluf dtitieaa lall on hi ear in hit dream, and make him aurt in dread even from the arm of bar he lores abuve his life! As soou as the first shock had passed, thoae who had not been laln from full in. halation of tho steam, were prompted, mad with p!n, to leap into the river to cool their buroing bodies. Tbe impulse appeared to seize upon all simultaneously, and out of the open ports plungod one wretch after another, until 70 or W wrere struggling in the water. Some wete so badly scalded thit they could not swim, and they, mol fortu I a a a a a .a j wiiv uivimm, " -y . . . .a treaued and cooled by the river, struct: out manlully to the höre, a If Ihey had been uainjuriHl. AStAXiaM OS TUK tCBKLS. At thit crisis, when every principle of hu manity called lor aid and aarcor, the rebel proved themselves worthy of the antecedent that have dishonored ar.d dicracod them from tho beginning of the war. Instead of Imitating the example 01 geuerosity and mai;nanity set them by a brare and loyal people, struggling for the prenerration of a crtat and clorioua country; lorgetting the heroic conduct hown by our teamen who endeavored, in tbe gunboat fight off Memphis, to sare tho lives of the unlortunate crew or the central lovell wecu ahe went down, the rebel, meanly, mercilessly and dastardly, made every el fort to dexfoy the poor calded fellows who were seeking to reach the shore or our re sei with their burned and suffering limb. l erpetiul lume upon the people -eternal Infamy to the cnue that can forget the com mon prompting of r ature in the domonuc hatred that strives only to destroy! The runners in the upper battery turned their runs upon the suffering ofneers and seamen of the Mound City, and Capt. Fry, the Commander of the work., ordered his aharpshooters to kill every k aukee before oe coma reacn ing auure or uecor coui-i uc la ta I lSlHlMCIit. Tb daviliah enmv needekl no .ecoiulbida - j - d;ng. lie ran witn aiacruy uown to tue I we w .-.. Ii. . .!.. i ..1. . . ooai, ana mere, unuer cover 01 me ireea. i wtmmers with a cool diabolism thit' a satage South aea Islander would have blushed to witness. Many a brave fellow was killed . . . f . I fortification. 1 .-.v... ..v-,. , ...... I l'Vin kUlll M 4 lllltli IVin T,,e ConeaUir. which waa just below the M(.uüJ Citv. promptly lowered two o'' her tntM ..M 1 ' . th(.m ... wt tt.m .lirt.:rA, of lh borrible acciJuL No tooner had tb Uen miUDej, tnJ llo m0oner wr, ailors pvlliot: tt their oart on the di?ine errand of mercy, than the upper bUxeJ wilh iu be at iuc work ievy runs at Uie succor era of distreas. The Union were struck twice; oue in the liow and the other in the stern; but. strange to aay, they were not swamped, nor were they prevented from rescwing from the river aou.e of the til -fated crew. A third boat, from the St. Louis. I believe, at struck with rebel shot, and shattered iu pieces, but none of the inmates were hurt or drowned. Tbe enemy waa atill bent ou hi demoniac work, and would hare fired his lat cartridge at the defenaalesa aailora. had not the brave Indianiacs under Colonel j-,tch succeeded by this time ia reaching I the rear of the fortification where Fry comI mandet. and art rated the labor of deatruc don. ink atsiL ronnrii iTioNB takkm. The Korty sixth Indiana ruthed with a about and a volley of mu-keiry into the boa tile works, and thru charged with bayonets ution the inhuman foe. The rebel were oomuleUly ukeu by eurpri. Before they I had time lo throw down their arm or cry lor I uuaiter, they were liin in their intrench I menu and their life-blood ebbing away. ecesaJonut fought With dorgeJ obstinacy aK..nt .upwrior numra. nd leu cevered with ehaatly wounds Thoe of the rebels alonj; the ahoie who had beeo Grinf a the Unioniata in the water were soon chrge-l upon by the Indisnian. for whom they did not wait, bat took to flight along the rank towarvl tbe village of St. Charle A tort .on of the inui gents ran to M'l h,tVtrf hd l"T! V truiied and jumping into a few small boats they had moored there, cro! the etreiit, . , , , and d.eapt-" in the wood The mat complete. The victory was our; but. alas! at what a pricw Lowe or THE SVXMT. At left one hunlre-l and fifty te two bun dred of the rebola muat haea been killed and outtdod; nearly 11 of the number having . . .. . e tee-n s iaiu 1 heir entire force .was aoout 5n, an ! of tbeae about fifty were capture!. J rtmvindrr escaping iu the manner I v,-. dr- nhd. Amonthe pvinara was Captain Fry, formerly 4 Lieutenant In Ihe Nary, and commandar ol the gunboat rontrhartrain, which with three traneport had been sunk opppaite the upper fortiucatijns. Orett inJignstioo waa fait agaii4t that rerer;ad Fry, (who ia aarkuly woundexj.) and he would nave beeo kille! a downtime tut for the interroilion of Col F.tch. Ona of the InJiaoUna ha.1 Limuket lev tied at Fry's heal, ar.i wat aboulto pull the t;Tr wrea hia place waa knocked up by h Lieutenant of bia romrny, an 1 the life ( the Irailoroua r-cer saved; but only, I fear, lor further iniquity, an I del of evil that gfl boat is w.W cot believe are pvihle to nn. a raa-iora vittaiw. Catdata Fry denUs emphatieallr that I.e had riven an order to shoot the eliooalieta t titer tht etpkiaion on tbe Mound City, but his nf n !-Jre bm del so, an-I Ihelr statesnent ia dubllea true. 1 f tha rharee can be proaed, Frr should te hangel on the loftiest gibbet In Uie land, lor r.e 1 not omy a u.s aWur to Awn'ri, bwt d'agrare to alt tnin kioJ. Tbe world ia bad enough, as od ktowa, but such villains as Fry, thank Heaven, are ft w.
national &intx SHOT IX litt fcivn.
A uatnberöf the teamen who were slot u " lAnk, and their bodiet have not beta recovered. Others were rescued barfor one, two. three and etea more wouuls InnlcUhVbj tl. aha roller. On suitor, James Power, vu .W fftrt tin,- 1,1 a mile dutant.aud bids fair to recover. aiXiaaiSLK Acvin.xr asu aacara. Jut alter the engagement, a sailor, w r ithtag in paiu, upon tbe Mound Cty, became ooungled in the lanyard of a loaded gun, and discharged the piece, the shot pajaiug through lite steam pipe of the New National then lying opposite the gunboat. The steam - 1 I a. a "tip in usnuties, an i trioagn many peraons were on board, hom ac That the accident to ih5 Mound Citr should be repeated on thu jio di l rtur.ii.i witbrurh effort if a ainpnl-tr oinldanee. Indeed. r0MtlLi.0 1IM4IKI. The obstructiona in the White titer i.sr St. Charles have teen tcinoved, and the Conestoga and Lexington have gone further up the stream on a reconnoUance, but have doubtless returned before thia time. The Mound City will be repaiied in a few days, aud the National fleet will thin murae their expedition. Ninety lour of our men have betu butied. and it is thought twenty or thirty more w ill die. Surgeon Jones and Carpenter Manning will recover. Master's matt, Henry H. Browne, waa a brother of Hyaline E, and both are sons of Iter. Samuel J. Browne, the well known pioneer atl prii.Ur of your eitv. Wy master Ounn was one of the most pop ular officers of the fleet, and a moat estimable tnd accomplished gentleman. cry kindlv invited the Bohetniana to join the expedition, aad they wonld have done a., had not jounalitlc reasons prevented. The correspondents were fortunate or were they unfortunate! in their detention in Mem phis. GROCERIES b PROVIGIONO. I?LOint. A choici tinily on band at brand, conj. A.roorr'i f I10UHD COFFEK direct from VJT tk Mtuufactorr, V'y Sapartor arl CWp, At J. A. rlMJTK'. frnn stone fruit .iaus. weil elJv alaid. aivt chatet of 11 Vlnda t r putttce bd Fruit. lat recelred at J. A. IWTK S. m W WW ALL KINDS OK GrocrrieM & Provision, Koa CASH at CASH UATEa, AT Till. VTA It IJHOrr.HYt Cornrr I nurtU aitd Olio Street. JOW3t J. A. FOOTF-. LEGAL. alii Ordinance rryiny a Tax jot the ytar lfcG2. BEIT OUDA1NED by the Comnion Council of tha cltv r Terra Haute, that tta amount and rate of lax to bo levied on all rtoper tv aubloct to 8 lata and County taxation, wltbln tlt city of Terra llaute, ror tbe year a. o. latil. ball I be. and the mm U barely fled at forty-Are cenu I . rrwr., ourD0 on vry on, bundred dollars note, on avery 1 valaation or real and PraoDal properly, and a polltat of fifty centa en every wblt n ale Inhabit nt an and not a pauper, of tha age f tweiit) -one and not over Any yeara. Adi(e 1 Judj 17, A. P. 112, V. U.STF.WAkT, Major. Attest: J.F. lit lk a, Clerk. Jua2WAa2w IVotice lo f'oi.trnctor. XT XI 0T1CE IS HEHEHV GIVEN that scaled propoaals will ba received by tLa " oüuerTn a and cumuli öf vfaba.ru;.(i, botveeeuRUth end Seventh traets, sccordiug to tba annexed pecincatWn. to-wtt; Stooa aaad to ba tood Ltiua Stoue. Curb-atonaa to ba not laaa than two feet and a aalf Ion;, four locbea thick; to ba put In tba ground two feet below gaita, to ba jointed down not leas than ten Inches, Gatterlng to ba dona similar to tba gutter between not us than eight Inches In drpth. Ova feet In width 4th and tin f treat, out of rood Litnestoh blocks. from curb-at ne. Or ad to ba mad cf foo.t earth, to ba covered with (r-ot acreened rravcl. fifteen lucL. tUI.k lu center, gradaally aiding to lUt iicb'J on tha sides. Grade to be e'tahtUhed ty taeClty iltiiiieer, and tba wbole of eald woik to b wndr dlreviia ot' tbe Common Council. The C. radln and Onveltng will belet la one contract; tbe fioitertafr aud Cuibto- tn anotber. Tba work to be rt lo Ike low eat responsible bidder. J. r. OUUCK,atyCltk. Juna21dt4 OEI't XL viso Ei'UUT OF THE AUDITOR OF county, showing tha amount received and diat'ureed for tba year couimenctas; Jane lt, iMtl.and ending May Slat, A- D. lm.lotve : atriirre. Jural, mi. To balance In Treasury .113,177 4 . . 56.127 1 . . IM1U .. 1.HM7S .. a.w.i m l6eao 13 T& 7 25 Srttel 104 ext an. ount received of Couuly Tai.. Special fkhool Tat. Koad Tat Townatlp Tat Docket a-aa f. V. Ilaat' ala Lot. 1 W sparks. M W fledam, ?b owe ....... rant. If Mreltanoue. Tolal rc- Ipla tl a7 W MwraeawteTS. Ryan, totdera drawn on acc't of lei and Salartoa of County officer 4.1T2 S 1.SJ2 13 a.'0 to C.4S1 97 l.ton a l 1.U3U 2e 37 CJS no 39 00 122 7 l.ITt M 71S Ofl t.SZJ u JeroraHailifT I'oor Kipetiie 4 " ipecific t'rtmlml Ftp.... PwMtc rmlMltus... " I'oranen tn(aela Hoa.1. A IWIJa-e.. " " roorHawe fa.. " ' Klctloeia " Hooks Prtmicg.Ac. - " Acarg Rrvri.ue. " specie Miool Ts 1. " Sload Taa " - Toweaip " " Insanity " " Fuel Täte f efuoded. .. . " rvldter's lU'fFttüJ " ' Co. Bonds Uede'm'i " - Intereal 00 ftonda.. t otalled for a txl unredeemed R alanc laTriury stjt to orr S.r.o 1 Ts! UI I e at ,lxi ui 1,000 00 Mia nu 1.TC2 ?1 tas.eiTW B. IX. AI.l.KX, Aadliur VleroCoantr. Terra Haute, Jana 1. l2.-da2w Ochool Fond Rercnue. T M1E SEMI-ANNUAL DIM illbtloei tJ tbe Sc bol Pand Revemie waatkia day Baad, aaoallna t tie 40.H. '"' Tab'p Tr aates ran w receive tbe arpctioeeut te Uelf reexllvt TvWi'b'p 7 raliiff n tba awd!tr. . Jsoalt.latl. JuorTOJAwlw DIVIDEND NOTICE. Ter re It mute V RUkmaJ Kairearf Ge. StvatTtiT't Orrict, I TerrelUute. Jone 23, lb2. j rpilE IIOAIID OF DiHEarrous X have this day declared a dividend of f te (1) per erat am lb espt! fif the al tnoeitb end eg May aiat. I Iba tu kbabtere eraiered wa tbe B i. 4 tba C""pany at tbatdta. Weaterw Storkbuldrrs w,!l te paid tbelr dividends at the aSWf tkTraerer eftbeCowpaay ia Terra Waai, mi and aHer Jatr Im. t.Af Willi, J-l.ll'Al: , Pwvtaiy Joarnal C-e-y
MUCICAL.
J. 4. laDNDKHAIYtV, riAKd tunku and lunwiitr.it. W TVrr llaai aoJ urruaiflika cwunlr j, tLat a It rtaJjr oa ail ra!U io rr p .r an4 luiia lnnc, ao4 Ut Vtrp Ihtm la cooJ orvl. r 1 tic )ar. Ha cu b fuuoa at Ua Iraf Blof in ISa Tarra IU1 UoualiaiUlu. atl M karf will be toond very r au"all. j! Np rauabJola tt Mlowicg irtrrct.: Mr. J O. LIKDKMAyjT, Pl.o Tuorr.ba pur. J tLa auluiiathi.lta for yar wiUi prftt mrnii a4 cfitlra aaliafactlow to hit eniployra. AU tL pia&oacr Trra Uaala FrtuW CoUäv hu t Hea uiUrr ilaaarf. ant k kaa galnM my utir' conSJencs. 1 can tbtrefor, corJially recomluu la miiV brnitM 1 lhi vlatnitjr. bo BUT b4 hU nrnort, u a rliatU man ant arret tir,wtoi-a servictwl'dbt wort delralK from tSa fact that Uribg nr La can atu-ad ta&is baolns tnTf ttr acctJect may rrnaar u ircr&ary. J. C. XKINLNÜKU. Iituftr.il cf tie yu'ic UpartmeT.t 4.1 t'.e Terra Ilauta Feaita CAl-'n vTa, tLa a.tv rlUr, Laartity c.ui la iL abavt rrcmTrtnJtloa , litr. JOHN ÜDVKRT, HICV. JACOB CBAPH 4M, I1EV. LYM VX Al rUifr, . KkV. M A. jr. MF TT. Jao.l24lf PIANO TUNINC. qri:auly tu the wishes ad ariaTorloir atJ Itr TUuoa, Illo aivl tAi"t "a '! ItMtrutntfi t. li'log a nractual pltno maker, ato favorably known to many rltuen of Trr-Ilakit an a Hrit cm T .' ! .r f. r ! yaam, perftKt aatUfl!oit U nuarittitrpil to all farur IttK taa will thrlr patronaa. I will vUit Tut11 aula raealarly avrry faur werka. I'lanoa will l a r niid ly Iii' jrar. All ttdra ln at IU rldnra f lira. r. Allro JVnre, Mr a Modekilt, or t'je SUb-ia Acadrta), will marl with proniLl attenii.m. KnTtfullr. I. kisi;it. ifaaie raler, end Tawr aud lUpalrrr of VIlcal iPatfuriiM.I, ORRKCASTl.K, IM, myltdtf L. RYCE x SON. Itccfived this MPaißS A DI ES' nUck Silk Mantleft; 1J Udlra' Ilain Mark and Flgurrl ftrrriadine .Summer Sbaal of other malarial. ZOO IHJZKN LADIKS' LINKS HAXUKKRCIIIKl'S Oreat Irulucem nta ofTtr tl to jartLo by tU d. I.adie', II lawa al Cl.ildren'a Cotton Host?, Iu every awe aud quality. Additional Irtdsce mehU afred ta pur ba t r üot. 100 ilead Nel, avery color, at 25 ceuta ea h; fAdieiand CUillrenN Pic Nie ktltta ho-a pitterns. L. BYCi: ii hOX. CJ-ENTS Your particular allention X U directed to 100 Jox. (Itnt'i White Linen HamUerchirf$! Dy the doen, mach nuder paice. Oent'aCotloa IUlf llwae, by tb do. Superior quality. Gent's Jeck Ties. Collars In l.lnen sixl YttHt; "ttoldeo Ulli .Sblrta" and .nta r umlaliiaa: liotxla retMrallv. GKNTS' ftl'XMKR CI41TH8-AII colon, very tlrsp L. UYCK A SON. L. RYCE Ct CON. Ladicfi Dopartincnt! AT L. ItYCE SON'S. TEAKS,AST Eugenie aud Combination 1J Corsets; White and Colored Belt Rib bons and Trimming Hibbons, all color?; Ma chine Bewing Silks. Uilt and öteot lreM . .1 1'aratolt. Fans, Bic-Nic Mitts, very choice -election Misses and Children's PicMo MitU; Ladie. Misses and ChilJrenV Hon Skirt. L. ItYCE k SON. DRESS GOODS! Te Suit the Mo$t Fa it idiom! KHNADINE9. MOZAMBIQUE. KVI randie Lawm. Jackonet 1 . Foulard Oinham, with many other vnritiei. L. RYCK t1 SON. TslANOPOnTATIO N . Central Ohio and Baltimore ami Ohio Railroads. The f.rrsat tlonal Itoutc lo aa 1 1 lottern l ltlrw. rpHK0U0H HeceipU ivu for A. Frelfibt over the above Head. r. -II pcli.t Ral at aa low ratea aa anv otter route. Special care ftvm In lie trat.p.i1lHn f all kindaof live Si.nk.ar.d a safe lranlt juarantw d i-n all ablpmnte. T.lX'H P. KührX, Arut, Tena Haute, Ind. Offl. e with J. I). Faily A .Son. tmla4 Str.et. cpoata tha aiewsrl ftouae. Mavl 'e2ltw7m U . I lie leii.llalri'y .Tl. II. lUYaSI!IAN A N I SllltfiKtiN, 1 (Uvea eptl attentUt la lb' tr ati..ri,( vf t. aaaes of ths fcya, and Far; prrstr( for ritatat, Ar tifVlal Pupil, rteryatum, Siai-byUma, htltuiu Ar. Kea.Ta Iba varlo faitnt of Atuie at I Cbroi:lc inftamatlon f tb Pye ar.d F.ar, by a rail 1 Courae of remedial aeeoU, Hetoe Higt to tl.Plliri, and Hearli.ji to tbe leaf, la all raea i:,p Ul.le of ore by o;rrt.otj ot t.,M!ril treaimet t. Alay I conulie.t fae -f rbarge, b letlrt ar otb-rwiee. Ofli, riouibeat corner I ail r-p taratrerta, Trrrr-Uaate, Indiana. ;tt'fc.iiy FunniTunE. at X.TI CIIKAl F ü RN1TU H J2 -OO TO Kaa o Tarr Haut llouaw. Ott?dtl Hnrvootor for IOG2. Vrrsirrw tifenfiott t a riiAi.i.r.Ni.i: orn:ui:o i Ball' Ohio Mower au! Ifcajier Im proved 1 SurtJ by Slitrri SifJtte Fjtenti! Tbl roac Line, at the art.i tptls an-i Fairs, fcae takra aa ainxwt aepree-1::t'-4 a n bb b r of pre Kilon. At the reatert pre Tiral fell tnJ ct Keeper and Mowers ever held In tbe 1'r.ite J Stau , at eyraraee, !. T Ihl vnauio rrcrtTrd tbe graateat auTnoer 01 ereuit rsarts eninnry: 11 i -10-t read (raid Medal and IpV ,ai.fT.re! by the t't.1ted S:aUa Ajricwtto-id feWj tf tta P KfcT Mow. tne Machine. Trial In tbe Cell la all Ust M reqaire-i m . thli saachloe yref-rence aver H r4brra a-fl we rwa la vhle fa-ta-d oT nVrln eabalirne K-r trll 4 tbe Okie lUaper and Wewer aa a t;.ajrp Ma. Lirtr, acalntt all etbera offrrH f -e aale Inu. mI'i. Faraaera will da well la call and lim tba raatbltae befie purt ha.. aay obe. for ale at iur Wsrenr.ea. Tt A MrkFF.N W are ala-i Af eatafoc Uwet'i Taten lwprTd (iralo IrlU awd tka "ütont" taear MiH. JaaltdaJa IlKUHa SilftS.
tfEZDiCAL.
OR. ROBÄCK'S i I tM A CI I n iimis i 1 J hi hXCtLLtD 4 a '17, 0T ICISUVE S avviVVC vvc. Vv vx vv vcwvcvVvvvV vcyc us, yv u Vviws voi v tvuvvv: uv i Vc vovev vwc, ivvc u V,VY vi Y C V 'C Yk t T 1 7? a f if Sl - I sin "--,- O A 7 I7? 1, w iW vvvc vvv.es v$ u v.WlW AVWVC . kvc covvof.cv vtwc uv vmvcvvV vtuAv, ivv . . . V .vav.V AnuAvtAtt WYVV-t: avvi -.- 1VVVA vtvW Aac 0U- ' v C. uv VW. Ww WVVt VUVAVCA, m,a "T -, Vs Vks: ww v. ' '. ' i v I ui I't ;tijt J f 1 1 : t 1 v) sAi.r. v P. U. IxiXNRU.T, Tatra llsute. J.R.CUMSUHAM. " WM U MH'KT, ew 0.bruFITFH r.LSklKK. Cet.ttex'.Ue. And r Imrrt-a and Mrrki.ta atn-i atlv tbrnuffboot tbe Cuiud rtatea aod Cebadae. Jauiiwlf . . l mmmmmmmmmm " JEWELERS. Ii.lll l Clocks, Watchca, Jewelry Al .iltmi c;t I liiHlriiinrnls Cr vtib a Vlni!, ti lading I'lANOS. VIOLINS. FI.IJTEt. UH TABS. AC . AC S Mit: BIT FTKNISIIKD .lit 'S MC To ORPKK ierkt Unlrliea nmS Jewelry Mrpnlrril nl Miori etlre. O.'JI, U AH ISJII vrillll.T, JanelTJtf TFkT.lt II AITP-. .1X1. COAL! COAL I TNT o w Fir XXL a. o. cow a. Ctl.MIM i. w. cow a. itutrriirii. II AVIMi reci t!y irtha(-d tba Teat fWr. K mfw kl-r ik"K.-Hr.a Ml.tn." eed tfcrre-naertrr mitrm wm m criy, ar- ow f t pared la fanih theritlaevis of Tena-lTstte sinl iity, wltha tid artitl- mi wll-arrvaned coal, a C(rr. ta roll Ua parttoaa llwwa. Wasraslea Arriu for the llifbtarid, BrarJl at4 raraierabarg Coal Mlnea. a)dr Ordr lf at Iba TleaCoaaty Sralea ee at tha raeUewra U etibee propeWoe, wwar tha SucbwvoM Railroad Ipot, M be tiled est short aoUae. Give as a trial.
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MEDICAL
HKLMnoLl) ur.NUINK 1 lif t A TIOX. "HIGH LT CXNt'KNTRATEtClVl)lM FLL11 KUKACT blVHU A FoaiÜT and Silfic I. n.rdy nu For laara irtLa bl.ADI'KK. KIDNCTS. üEirri an4UßOrSlCAl,8Wf.lJJN,S. TtU Sledlclü lncreari tie dwrr U Uaeati.ij attd atciu-a tb AKSi)21.F NTS I1.1 laltLy miun tywblcti tL V ATKKY OK CAIAJAKul S d,t,tlotia, auJ all I'NSATI KAI. RNLAKCCUFNTS at replaced, aa well a PAIS AM) INFLAMMATION and ta r od f.T MS!, ÜVF5, ÜRCHILDKIS. HrilPOUV K-TTRALT UlTHtJ j . t For HvaAnaea MiMiiUM., aceea, lUVüjpf mir.atKn. Fatly ludtscrvtloa cr Abmae, ATTr.Nla.l WIT TUT. FOUX)W I!CG STUrTPaf Loaj uf ilemwy, tafilt r HratbiPa:. limr7. t?"' wakeftlne 'HutHauJ-. nu.M,.:.l.i.,.ii.i. m,. 4 tt. Mm. .7. r: I OS H bo ran .y (bat they are ix freqaetitlT IMV-a by ihta ldKtFl'L MSFASF.-L" I N SAXITT AN tt CPSSL'kTnOK mmoj aoar c-i tea reoaa or tbetr ufTrTtrML"T'0SK wlLLCOMF.S.S. Tlir. BI.COKUM Ol T1IK INSANE AMl-fM. And tb MelajMLoly liraths by t'vkcmptt' rmmniviTUMTo tm rairx cr rug afcaiaVi.. TIF O)KSltTLT10S(lNC:: AP ( TAI WITU QW. A.NIC W KA ajl E.HS, lbC'iel the ail t.f nJHnn U irfrbeo ra,j . .. lnv1ceJaaha jijfrteu., Hb!,b llLw..ib a KXinACr ItCDtr Isartal de. i TMti ani loinscarvt nor iiimcu rFMAlJü-FrkÄlj S-T MAIJ.H Olil OU TOt St;. MAkKIKD, OR CUfsTKVirUATlNll MKKlA(IK IN KANT AIH.CJIÜ.SS I'FCtlJAKTO I i MAI F tae fMratl tuttu i aaettatie by ai.y wbtt rra... a iu . V.orvta . hcimttou, Ir. ralartty, I lufu ie, or tMippreiixi cl ( u'iirT Kvaruaiion tvtiated or -'r!l .. uta attbe V trrr',Uuri h. a or VI I I. Meriiily, aud for all roaiplaim fct to Iba aea, w briber ariaina: lom Indttrelion, Hal i ol Mf lptij, or In tba Ukl-i-INK OKCHANOF. OF I JFK SKK.SYHln)MM AVOVK NO FAMll.T MIOI'IJJ hf. WITHOUT IT. Taa ao amac Bai bam, Viax t ar, rartaaaaar kastei r ununmim paniat s rrvhs HM.MUlIJr.1 KXTK4CTHCIItJ lYtll i: 111:1 iiimi:am:s Iu all tb.ir Maxe, Al llttla tiaaM Utile or do cbaoa of iHel; Ka IncoaveuieiKt ANnyuKXiwikc. It rauea a irequ. ht df aire at1 (ivea atretynb ta I ribate, tberety Hutov ln Dtotrvetioaia, I'revriitiHK and Cut 0 Ktai ea ot tLa L'rrtLfa, Allay ln Fain and ii.flamiuatiofi, ao frqaent tba rlaaa of dvaearea, atd ei jllifig all Hnin llMaed ami roru-aut VI aller. rwiHaia rroa rwma4kia vTHOUAVK 1'FK.N IHK VICllalS ur QUACKS, aad wba bate paid aaavv rvaa to be rur-t in a abott Ui:ie. bava foaud tbey were deceived, and tkat tia rolMiS" Laa. by tha ue of 'iVweiful A-trlu-aett," been dried up in tta ytrm, to break 0t I an aggravated f irm, and 1KHUA1S AJTFIt VI AKKIAGK. U IIKIJIlIJt'A F. ITU A LT I UnU for all alterHons an rfiveaaea f tta t ICIAI(V OICCiAMS Whetber eittlrr In jvl ai.i: CMC ITlMAl.t:, From wit air rer rau oriKlnatlraT. sd ba laatfer now !,. t; m aSii;. llk cfllr' orana require tbe f a I'iui'ttHKiJim.uJ.r KATkACT nirnu 1.1 T1IK tlKK T Ml'KFTIC I And ! ertala ta bave tbe drain d (Tit iu all lV eaea rr VtbUb It I recom no tided. RvlJrtiCt of int tellable aud r Ii alble laiat'ir rill acCiOHpallV thr iih du llwa. CKUT1K1CATKS OK CUKKS. from H tojo ar' ttid1nir, VI ith tisnies ktiown to NIKNCK AND Ft UK. price f I pr Wot lie, or ala Ur tA, Jlirtr4 to ai v addree, Secutely para-d fiom oa. n atioii. la errilie jmptoin In all Cvuimuiil atiuiia Cum liuMmnleed. Acl l ire 4 r alia AKHliAVIT. Peraonally appeared tefnre rue, an AI lernüti of tie rity of liilladrlpbia. II. T. It KLAI HulJ. C'bei;ilt. m beinK duly worn, dor aay that tila prrparaUon ctM.lalna no narcotic, nirrniry, or Irjcrioue drur, but 1 purely vecetatle. II. T. HRlJIbolJ Svora and avbarr1bd before me, Iba 231 day of HvrmUr,lM. lMHBIUkli. AMertusu Addrea lelrra for ibl.ii niallon In rotitlJi tMr to V.T. IIKlJbl J), rtsdlral and Analytical Curiutal. lo4 ftoutb Truth tit . Wlw 1et imt tti:vAiti: or tn mti:iii i;i i w ani urki.Trinxü prau-k., Tko endeavor to dipoe "or mua 0 a" snd Vr a" aarraaoa wra aarrvartoa avii Belnrod' tlenaloa treparatlotu Ut tract Harba. Jara,.aHHa luipraved Hom Waafc. ftu'.dl y T. I1.UAKR A IU, j.n rvNiNi.it aw, I. x.uiNsm.T, A1.1JCN ITNCIt, I. W.VATK1CK ta I'll., And all InfiU evrybrrr.. AÜKrOnillLaillOLli'Ä TAKK UO0TT1KH Oat ool tba advert! ement and aead t It. AW ATOUitHPOATTlOS A5I) KXrOtmK. MarxUdAwly 1 Slight Col a or Xy?jfe j7flfGUlt utei might I c?w xdi a timplo rctrveJj,, if rjtgltsUlf cflen fermtnares eri;uiii . Fr.j are auvir tf the impcrtinom cf lUpiirf a ficUßh cr gfliQlit field in itsßrci itsge; ttet whish m the tgirjwzg ivculd ycld to t mild rrmeiy, if n:t aticr.dei to, ?;rn ai.ic.'cs I've lungs. mQzutn' QfcjicJt inl&tcxJuiveref.rzt introduced tlcvm years apo. It ,ua ten r;:?3 that thty art th Usi articl Ufcrw ihm pullio ficuahs, ffJctM, ftttutcJutia, jlmtfuiuitfiaia'tti, thllx&int CVdA in pcjllumUlcJi, an-i nutrurcus affect Una cf th jDhtcat, giving iinmeuij.il rtlitf. Inblie SpeakcrB it Sin fitr wiUßr.d them rf:iuil f.r cleirifuj uni strtTihening the tciv. Hill I j all (prucetes and (l)Ur in. JSeiiint nl cnt: J er Lot For Sulci T110S. H. BABR, faaTJwly-la Dm al.t, Terro JJaaie. OR PECTORAL TROCHEO. w ilFmP.WlEEASIED 11 US UllTJTEl Twr Iba Immedleta Tullef and certain Cure of Cwuflha. olda, liallurtaxsi Awllaivasa, llwaraclicaa. ewplng ( aiiitt, S'sslsarreitot. llra rlaiaawt lailllciilt llrraitliIttfy Hare Ihr owl, Ar. Ar., Ar.: F. VT.toi-.lrre. pn-'l.e SprO.n J "'". ! TKtNTikS are Indiapw.aabla if Clear n. a. 1 Strei.rtii.lr.ir ae Voic. Renioir: Hori.'.. . 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