Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 433, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 July 1862 — Page 2
THE DAILY EXPRESS.
TEnRE.HAUTU: WEDNESDAY JULY IG, l-ttf rxlO.V STATE TICK ITT. nxitTAtT or arATa. WILLIAM A. I'EELLK. ArrrröA or täte. ALBERT LANCE. TlEAKIE C'F TÄTE. JONATHAN H. HAIiVKY. ATTO&.XKT I tMtAL, D ELAN A R.WILLIAMSON. sei itinyvtrsr oc ri sue isjTave-nuii, JOHN" I. MOIUilSON. m e The I'ceon JitioRi! Uoiou Men. of tLe "th Congressional District w ill meet in Ma-s Cou teuton at tLe city of Terre -Haul, ou WeiBeJay, August 13tb, for tlc purple of selecting ACinJiJite fur Üot.gre?. JOHN' IIANNA. Jul? 10, 1G2. Ch'ra Utiun Li. Com. The Utiua papers throughout tLe Iitrict will j !rae copy tie at0TC call. Till Journal is Urj mach troubled about the eor.fication till, ai.l tLii.ki ns'to Iklorgirtj to irrbtl rather too gooJ t' akl our &l.1 wearied o 1! ir Ji entrench inenti anl construct LfrV.ficalioti Ve call Its aUcntLu to tie peecb C'f et:tl Vi tact in. our isue tLia utornii g. (irn. nrtla Arm). I Le Missouri Democrat of ae'lfiJay nis II abate- mar be tlt!med respect inr Qen Curtl an 1 the artuj of the SüUlbf C3t. We learu from official oarce- tbat he la ichf.J lt!c:.i, on thd Miwij.ilp;i, with hi ent.re romirnr.J all eil at! in good spirit. Oar forrespoeder.t. Kajel, wbo has aJhert-d i. tit. eaprUition. for mtnj ruobtLi, Las arris fd at Mcnj'hii, ai we learu by telegraph. Kroti Mia, iu a .lay or twy, shall Late fall firtico1M of the march fiom Hitesville Tlif Lnrollmrut nod Orcnuiinliuu of the .Militia. . Sums plan should at once bd aJopte-l fur the fnroJJmcr.t su i crj;ani.iauoa of tL militia of the Sutc. JVLr? this wir commence! MiSiucLir-etts bis ahown tie Immense J rnteof "acla a plan by hiring Ler militia ; OTgtr.iraiIou.-. tei lj At au) moment tVfarnti tneu in case of lU'IJen emergency. Every aaa Letween tbe ages of eighteen, an I forty fire year, si.OdM be enrullc I dJ drilled regularly, that tho State mir be prepared fur prota-ction uiiut such guerrilla warfare at we now re, U bVtng carried on iu Kentucky aul Tennessee. Thee biiJ it gucrrilUi taiy yet bo ab! ttcrui the river at different points anl invade our State. bum, pilligf, ari'l destroy property, anI murder our cituetn, at tl.ej are IrciJr doiu just bejouJ our torJerf, iu ocr neigliboring States. Hut even should there be no apprehension of trouble in tint direction, auch a ejfteru should be aJopteJ a would enable uj to turn out well drilled, able bodird ion at any time tbey might be required. We e now hr tLe manner of recruiting, the imuinse Uifliculty unlcr which the Sute labor. The delay m great, and ensblen the enemy to prepare for all emergencies, betide adding au immeue co-t t our w.tr ex peuditure-. The wir h not ended yet, and the ruta bilitien are, that it" will not end soon. ar.J U U well that w e hould preptre i mtke all reverse pood ou tbo &hcrtet notice. The rebeh hate shown thennelres cur luperion in arrangement of th! character, and we might profit by their example. We notice that th matter hti been auggeted to our authorities and we trut it will receive attention at their har.il. The ContiCHlion Hill. Congress Ins at lat parsed a Confi'atiou ltdl. It is entitled, "At act conurate tkfiv;'rtf of rtlt$,fr the piynifl of et. ftuiri of lie prttfnt rthtlUan, and for other puTtr$," The bill i comprehenire in iu rope, ar.tl authoriii?i the President to employ as mtny pcrou of African descent as he miy deeni r.ecwüry and proper for the uppieioii of tho rebellion, and to organire and u.o thcui in auch mauner .u he miy jude beat for the public welfare, and protides that any pvrson who shtli heiealter commit the crime of treon aain-t the rn.ted S;tes, and is adju lgel guilty thereof, hall sutler deith, and all his slate, if any, aro declared an t made free Any person hereafter le-iistliig, or ßiring ail and comfort tu the rebellion, ahall, on conviction, I e punched ty imprisonment not eaeeeilini; ten year, end by the liberation oTall h:j slavey ervl. fotfe.t all hi rr'(rty b-tth real and peii.al We jsther Irotn .a V t . f . t orr. u dent of the Ccmrutn il, that the pro v.de-s for ?cdoni i'k.ii a! di--retli-. of person ini!i lire ty the t. a? I rrohibi; an luJ.iary olli-er front lecid.ng the talUhiy of anv claim t pere or Jsbar, or to urren der anv per on a a ?are. . anr tU'mti,?. or jvii i,f being tlimie! fiom the errjce U is ft.tk! that the bill foe n t take eflect p.n peoj'srly tntil siary day arter prclnation by the Pre.! denl, an I re-juiie the juJgtuent of a m d ruit f.eture ut.jectMii4 the pern o r pripn v f rrll t f. c(i -ativn . ,. . , , .1 '"H",f'l!-,d"M the rreM.?r.t was deemed nv-eary h jr-.s-I cct of U'A 1 a Wg to act tiurmtf the a ij.iurn intTt ot Conere vi,. vL'. ... , f.i. . tute, vo'e 1 for the bdl, ant C.st of it.,.r.raoU, Hrowe!cg of III not agair.l it A"Ccwut'nxti In S,wtla:,d, a tsuu au) a wocaan s tt.tig ir a drawinfj room, in a ra! way carrisge er in a ba at an opera, can at iUU vert dr renrrart a va!il Segal mu rage, withovt oote or eEnorarKltirn or the preser.ee ofa.g,e w.une. by use; any a,a,P.e 1rm of t pressen i.n daiinf tK.e actaal acd mutnal .c-eptan.-e ofthur ujural ie.atior..p. No Iaairi-.. At Pompeii there i tr. hi eruption c t.. an oi nat wa. ir-.ui,l r, . .a 1 1 a a . , h a wiirUM?. a r- ..ia s t f s-v nam ttl ihfef. M-.imtr. it raav i- tra a t a a . . lite--"Tiii-r hr e i I-nafer. derart!" . net for tLa inj A uUr Uly named Kuf.U-e A. de . living in Cbeter, Cnn . committed i.-iie lew days ago She filied berarn n w,th Uine. walked iüto the a oil water i ih iicr to the dep4h cf about three feet, t dewa azl threw herself over bar k arJs. an er the water, arl a drowned.
Sereaadle to Cea. Wallace im Waikiuston. Oa WeJuesJay i.iht, about ll o Mock, a nuoiber of Ioiiaoians tendered Maj.-Oea. WiUia a, serenade at b'ü quarter at the National Hotel la Washington, An unusually large coocoarte wai preentoa the oecaiort. SrEECH OF HEN'. WALLACE. Afief several national air by the band. f' en. Wallace made bU appearance upon the balcony, wbea he waa greeted witu most eathula.tic cheering. On being ittnxluced, be ;Ae follow: (JixTLtiiKX Ayr FaiLow-CiTUEAa: UudenstaDding Uia complimeut ia intendel for my hurable self, the rery leait I can do U to tell you how'aincerely and exceedingly grateful to you I am. It u tendered me, I am told, ou account of recent military service. i-'That' io." I beg you to understand that am not so .clüih as to take hall to myself. I remember, and I would beg each one of you to remember, the gallant comrades, the dad and the linn;;, whose courage, dlacip'.inc, and blood wou rne the distinction you sigualize. Applaue Without their poa esjng thoe qualities I ihould have been uuLeard of, or, if heard of, in all probability disgraced. Therefore I aay to you again, 1 beg you to remember the llatt comrade whom I have left behind me in the City of MempM. I underjVtud abo that thU com(limei:t origlaated in the first place with lru!ir. iUn and the geritlemett who are prceM from oilier S'ate I know it 111 par (ico me for the elf congratulation tht I mir be guilty of to-night, iu speaking to Indiani als. And I apf eil to you all, in tiew of the
r cei Indiana haa rendered the Uorernracr.t ia tbi$ war, if I hive not a right to peak of then ia term of congratulation? "That s." and rpl.ue j Ovd forbwl that I iho'ill detract freni the emc? of the troop ot any other Btate. I am hre. on the cor.trarv, a willing witne-s of their gtüaiitry aud thrir 'eroiion. Icliitnuu merit lor Western troop in ioiut ol courage over Eterti troops, ror if ever the course, the derotluh to tialh, of fidMitri f.om in? c jnl(r hare been displajeO. it 1- been in tho recent battlei tefore Kichmon I Loud applauae But there L a particular ramn why we from Indiana should be particularly proud In the beginning of this war we rented under a clou 1. Nole?" a per'ii thin JelTeron Dttii publiihe d t.i the world, and hid print i-d on the pa.ee of hl-lrv, that we were cowardly. A Toice "That Un't o " Xo it iiVt, a we hive proved. Whea tais war began, therefore, when we took our banner and flung them to the breeze, each min of ui di l it with a distinct resolution that it wa to be the redemption or our State honor or it was to be death. "That" so." and applause. I had the honor to lead a regiment among the first to the field. Pardon me ff referring to an eteot in the hitory of that regiment. When the banners were RiTco n a in front of our Capitol, receiving it on the part of my leglmei.t, I hal them kneeldjwn. aid with uplifted hauls swear to reOee m the good name of Indiana. (,,0ood," and applause. And they knell down, one and all, and took the tjlcmn oath. A Toire "AlI they hare kept it." Ye. tSey have. Loud app.ause. S'ot many week ao, lb old flag under which we took that oath, wa gtren back, and put awav in the Hall from which it waa taken. At Donelaoo it etripes were hot ragg w ith ballets. Applause. At Shiloh, the blue Union was shot out ot it by a shell. Applause It wa but a tattered fragment of in lu'nier reif audita original glory when given back. Wherever it floated we bad victory. Applause Again, my fellow-cituen, we, In li.aui.au, cornplained and we are all given to complaint, you know it seem to be the nature of men it h, particularly, the disposition of ?oldier. Each one seem to have hi little complaint. Sometimea he tella it, but most often he keep it to himself. Laughter. Well, one of our complaint wa that our regiment, now G30in number actually in the fie Id, were not put together in some departrr.ent, that they miht fi,;hl aide by side. Hut of late d vya I hate chinge 1 tay opinion It ia better for u, bttter for the honor of our State, better for the glory of our arms, thitwe are scattered we Indiaaiana -as we have been. There is no fight, no tictory, thit I now recollect of, in which Iodiiiuhtsuot had her hue. Appliue. When the war i over, and the time come to build monument, aa a generous people will build them, whenever a monument is built it will be in honor of Indiana in conjunction, of coure. with other State. Ap plause When the historian comes to write a hLtjry of the war, and he tells of the gallant deeJ of regiments from other States ou the bank of the Mississippi, c r on the I'otomac, or wherever ourarray marches, be sure and I say this with infinite pride be sure there will be something aaid about .t teprr cntatiie regi ment from Indiana. Appliue. Iam no politician. Cries of "(lood for thAt," and "Oon't wan't anr now a dys." I'robably for a regular speech Iht lbeeu much oblige-l to some of my politic U friends if they had made it for me. "Keep tin. ti in the dark." and laughter.) If it is r a pelted that I am to ppeak oa iubjects of a political character to night, I know I should have been obliged for some of them to hare performed the task for me. If I touch upon them, bear me witaes that I speak of them not a a politician, but as a soldier. Applause I was at the Senate Chamber to day. They were di.cuaing the policy of the war. TTa quetin ia agitation was. or wlut at Je ist iceaied to be the paramount 0'iestion. "Should the negro be used or not , Ciie of -Yes," "yes," and "No," t.o." W ell. I ßi.d my audience precisely as I found the Senate. Laughter and applane j Some aaid "ye," and .an mo laid "uo" gu-t as vou ate say inj. Ltughter. A Vo'ce "Will ytugive us a soldier's opinion? Yea. let me p-ak about that asasolUicr tiooi"'J r,l a a polittcta-i j"In't want any pol.ti. i a r s "j H wou'.d p-"r sildser, i- my ojibion, wh wonld fi I t i n tvery e'.erasiii of w tr h -h .i Alnvh?v eate Ina. :f he cold u it I i h ail rar It re l'ro'one.! auI ethu it" fifern.' I th.iiL iou concur ith me in ti.vt at Cue of "Certainlr e do." ' Krerv en bl mail wj'.l'J nw, tieii. if we find the urgro leKre u, vr arouu 1 n. as we adtan e, plar.ud there by .i,ti cjdrt I'mvidrnmay hire hi I ;rett dl td wiihil and e can f'.:id h a serticr n m'. 1 Dit that General be a crary utn who mrud refye to uethemi MMt awure-Ily," and applac j So it seems to rn?, an 1 wy poi sit.on mT be rlairlv tarel upon that. If by the efvceofa rrer I can mVeray sold. er c mforat.!e if bv the er ice of a batil of negroes I can rei, ere them of oner-lousd-jt.e.aiJharlwork;if IranmaketMna j ava'dabe to Oi mv i encK "Thafa '. iha'd I r.ot do it? I'fifi of Ve, ! ye L-. I tprJau i t. and I w 4!l .! j j,ff. u,u yoa to the death Vor thai ! An.b er re- " t at r. arm in the r h, I Serral Ivo ce '-O. se. at mvrit a ti er want ."' N'o, lho. Jet me ' about that tCrve I "AU rf m "You area mrtv pvx boy, , IfJ a.-eert cf a negro. eri be works writ and fa'thfally, lei by u, rUnhelbf us. arid h NarN b? mv I galliia re'm'-M. rel.erirß them of the bird r, , hvre mer.Uinel. wc u!d it be bumtn, WOuU iirl be creel, to jnth'm ir.-n the ,fm.m.he waf efaLot. and ret g.reh rn n ,th . g wUla whirh to defers 1 himself? Cries of "Thtt's ao." an 1 fol ard rort n'ij ed cheering My fellow eitlen, I speak i a a m .H !! t i ' m f . . ? t i Br i mxt.ln ! I . ' . . I ... .. r . hive a true It prejudge ara;rit the reero I pc'iucv;ly, and am as rtu-h ofpme! to i rJaety ililton as any of yoti ran be et rere caa be be maleao available, let u tnik !m so 1 hen what shall w d j , Ith h rn A toier- litre Mm In the , re r." "Xa, pat L.ra lo the frort " fAp ' Uue , A vce "In the ddch " ) Stp re nicaier.t, there U rd.?y In ear as well . as ia pohua Oae th rg is very certain; Cithi.-,r to be so careful!? guarded aga at ! as the preu IU es of the toÜ era, ar.d urdea
ia wa ion deeperate occasion, some last renort, whea even aoldiera would be grateful for their assistance, I would not f ropoae tj put him in the line of battle to the front. "That'i the true doctrine" and applauso.j llut to every brigade I weald have a reglmint of wurkiug negroet-o every company I would have a fair tmplement of cooks. (Apphauae.) I would feed them, I would orgauixe them, and to earn one win dJgood service. I would at the end of the war gi ve him or her freedom. ImoitLit cheering Lt me make one lematk further The commoo imprtsaioa baa beeu that this was a war In which we bid all the advantage. Now, then, liiteu to tut practkaleipcriet.ee. I tell you it baa not been mch a war of ineiuality in our faver e many -.upjKJee. I have vHted plant Uioii in the rour? of matches. I have a.ked, where is the man ot' the hou f? He ia in the army. 1 have looked around. 1 hue Keen his harvest field full of aUlwail lie roe a. Tbey reap hi harvest, and tliey put it a ay aa "well aj If the man had been at home and not in the army; and what was the re-idt? He had plenty to eat a juperabur.dtr.ee fcorue of which he waa sure would come to the sustenance of that Southern armr. There are supposed to be 1,01)0,000 negroes, lb you suppose that JefVer.m Davis, if we went humbly to him beseeching auih a thing, proposing to him: You htvo 1.000,000 operalives belong'.xi,; to our aople in the South; under our jolicy we may not touch them not molest them. We rill letve then upon Tour farm to work, will you agree to lee u t.lHrO.iKH) of o;ratit es home ou our farms l our .hops, unmolested? Do you suppose that JefTer.on DavU would agree to that? No! Yet be would have to agree to it before e luality of advantage was established between u. f AppliUie. 1 Jefferson Pavi
is a better rniuter, becttno he is a desperate man. Applause. Our at my upon the Jau:e liiaer i aaUl to be in tsneer. How truMlaij hi) iiot know. I hope I; : fjk.le. Well, if that U true, and tbev come back, what becomes of the good UoverntneU that tho.tdof tu tho htro been n the tielJ bare been tii;h:u. for? To sav the least, it becomes iroerilcd. Now, then what do you think of tho legislator who will nit iu the ball of our Coore auj be afraitl to uie the power of the Oo wuiucru to sutuin tba Government. "That'a it." "Hit em" Jell. Davis euly in thi war impreved nen. He was nnt ai"r'd. He aw the necesitv of it, and bo beiu a bold mau reaortal to itnprer.ment. We want soldiers, and want tbem quickly. There Is a way to get them. In time tbey will como by volunteering, but tho exigencies cfthe momwot are o preat it ia dangerous It wait. Will thi Congress before it n-Hwrä nd the time tf iU aJjoummeut. I am told, approaches ill at have the courier to leave behiml on the statute book a drafting but? I fear cot. J" Yes thoy will." And vet they ougtt by all means, because the lime mty come when erery strong mm in the North and in the Border State, too. may be required to sustain the Government. True! We have been dealing in affectatious. Lei ua d aeafd them. - We have been accused cf vanity tjr tko people of tbe Old WorkJ. AU peoples are rain. It was natural that we should be. Let -us not carry our vanity, however, to the po!nl of destruction. If need be. I repeat again, let us summon to the battle field ererv man iu the land who can carry a gun or stand beneath the flag. Loud applause. Now, then, follow citizens, I hive really made you a speech, when 1 did not intend to. Oh, if I could get a l tt!e backbone into those who are governing u. Applause If I could but animate them to ue tho great powers that God has given us in one year the very results of the prosperity he has given us. If I could but stimulate thern to the point of courage when they dare do their duty aa our eoldiers in the field dare to march to the cannon's mouth, and I could induce them to let us make tear, that is all I ask. Loud applause. And there may be ome around u.s now. I turn to them, and in the nime of the soldiery, the regiments I command, and ssy that " I want to be allowed the privilege, when I march through Secession districts, to make my soldiers comfortable on Secession property. Applause. A voice "Remove McDowell." Understand me. I would not make war Uarbaroos. I would cultivate every amenity that belongs to civilized warfare, and God knows they are few enough. Laughter. Hut 1 never again want to lead a column ol troops through a land rich with comforts and luauries belonging to the enemy of my Government without having the privilege of givin? a portion of thera at least to the gallant soldier who followa roe. Good ar.l Applause. In conclusion, my fellow citizen, I s.iy again I am very grateful for this honor. He retired amid great applause. (Jen. Carey of Ohio followed. He said that his rrcenf journoyins; through fifteen Sute bad enabled him to know sorrething of ilia feeling of the people; and he could ay tint, if the proper policy were iniugur ite t bv the Governmeut, there would be no nercrs'tr for conscaiption or drafting to till the calf for rWKi.lKMI troops. Mako it the policy of the war to put down the rebel!. on "t any sacrifice, and men and money enough woald be forthcoming. He bad found wherever he went, the people desirous of cor.fi.srati& tho property of Hebels, and usiug their Uvea to put down the insurrection. He ridiculed the practice of releasing Bebe!j, a ho bd no h mor, 0.1 parole cf honor. Senator Lane of Iudiaua nrged the duly of the people to respond promptly, manlully, bravely, ani fully to the President' call for mere troops. He added that. In hi judg raenl, in order to have a prompt answer, the conduct of the war m it bo other iban it h: 1 been. The Government mint use eve ry mcir.s that God and nvture placed in its h'tndi. If i.ecesrr,ho would lay w aste the Ilebel States, si d m ike them as barren as Sehars; be would subvit cur armies on tho coualrr of ihe enem: ha would c.ah'cr anr generil o;!icer who placed a soldier to guard a ltr-bafa propertv, aa 1 wnul l bin I his name d o to eternal iefamy. The 11 hi. Schuyler CoUat. alter declar ir v lii.t a pitri t'j duty at thi cr. via xsx to thr b'sdcjbt; t the wind, t lay hi partiaiiUt an i his preju-li'-e upon the attir of hi com try, urged i.httiun, when tl. Presldot. in tVe rtrrre f his high piern gatire, d;:;!a'-e I a ganera! dear to the conn tiv. or irt.r,e a penrrsl white policy was t i tr.su -o liili it mihe. He seemed to ee a stsrof protni- iu the horizon, .a new iliCT in the cindact of th war dawning. hevoeof the pe-p.e h.ai Spkeu m thn Ser.ite that dtv. and be bfUeved that tho Pr Jei.t wo ii 1 heeil it. He believed that the war won! I heacefortb be con lucte! on war prl f iple. and that loyal olJier who had left hjj-y Ifiue to etpoe themelve a?-. ! to forfeit their hvei in th? ervce of th"r titi-i'ry, would no Jm,,, er bo dcttde-1 v kui-1 ibs rropetiv ol Heitel who were d"i.b?y traitor Spvech.es were ! ra i ! by Ilepient -t.te Daun, White, so I Porter of lu lnt.s, ia the sine tjeneril trsin. Mr Porter male the prartat !isetin tht otne-h-"!der in W,hir-gtii ought, if necessary, to leave the t ks vl d their part at this cris s The cr r 1 d peret at 2 n Vinci . It mi'l nt be st'nl that we of the North have been corure',Wl t rert lo a draft t nil the 1 res of our srmie in the field. Iet us luv no unwilling foU;ers in the rar ks; fiel has been the crowning shame of the rebel confederacy. Let rees an.1 pnlpit. all pablie ars 1 all social irrtaenees, he brought to bear before the w?rd "draft" is used. Thebkwl of the nation is again up, and a little imsey oa "jirel with a good dal of management ni"i t-e made to gie the povernoent all th men it will require A'. Y. W'irU. The boats which have been cartured from the rebels, and which are ia process of repair, will increase tbe Mississippi flotilla to seventeen Tesels, carryirg a total of one bun Ire ! and fifty gan.
Tbe iug-ar crop of Barbadowathw eeaaon ia about 40,000 bhiis.
Jeha C. lireckinrMge hai been iudicted for treason by tbe Grand Jury of Fayette county, Kentucky. Adeli.l IM.illir tl.A itr.il A Illri-:11 Cl.U - - m " I '- , W . . . " - tralto.is at Antwerp, where heriuccess ha leen equal to that achieved at Pari and Madrid -e--(Jueen Victoria intends to present 'fc lemale atudenti in the hchool of Art in England and Ireland with ti. Lets for the tJreat Exhibitiou. Ixrd Clde, (Sir Colin Campbell.) liie highest military autberity in Europe, pronounces Gen. McClellan a splet.did strategist and an able leader. Hiuh Pau-jL oiSmuiUTit. TLe Hieb tuoüd papers contaia advertbemenu froiu aristocratic members of tbe "chivalry" offering as high as $!O0 for euttiiutea for the war. A dispatch from Washiutou uU-a (hat tho President, as a general tule. will npoitit taa collectors and aae.-or on the if romtnn.dation ul Congress. The Kornau dptrlmtbt ol lha Londiti eahibilion attract great attention Iroai its work of art, and, among theoi all. uoue ii more a laired than the aUtuc.i ol Sfory, the Amerii-au svulptor. Aur t,1 1'ai.lanu. No t-ouuiiv iu tLe iiM la o i.Oerttl iu its patronage of clenc and am a Great Uritain. Thee drpsrtmenti draw on tho e-aimates for the current vear ihC eiiui of jCIICCC, (about f-iVti ,IKHn. A liini Claim. Four Uiousand Oolli worth of goU iv is uken from one tliim in the Novo S-oti goll region in one day a abort time since. Enicgaoii, who made the Monitor; Uabli;renwho uudo the cannon; Jenny Lind, who made ma sic; Frederika breraer. who made domestic fiction, that is read in thousands of A mericru h)me. aro Swedes TOBACCJ t'UTLIk lä MtftOtäl -It li stated that moat of the planters in the Interior of Missouri haie made arranseraeuts for & Urge crop of lobars, and have their lands well prepared and a good nupply of plants, but can do iiotbing in the way of transplanting until it rains. On Monday, the Braziliau 'steam eon ette Varamett arrived at tbe Philadelphia Navyyard, from Forttcss Monroe. The rarantlt, commanded bV Carlos do Carvallo, has been on a cruise to Venezuela and tho Spanish Main. She goes to Philadelphia for repairs, and will be taken on tbe dock as soon as the gunboat Chambers is removed from it. fe it sbkliiom Lora. Let useee what prop erty. owners in Nashville have gained by rebe rule. Tbe valuation of property in the citv subject to taxation h IcCl was $i4,2',J,Iti; in lrf2. $10,C3, 43.r-a falling off of the snug little sum of three million four hundred and twenty six thousand ono hundred and sixty dollars ($3,426. ICO), and we believe if placed upon the rental value it would be much more. MoTtttRS Makls the Max. Most men of prominence in the weildV history have been the sons of very superior mothers. Mist lirinton, who became the.olher of General McClellan, was a wotru.p Us description. Those whose J Jl1 1 lV- fs roily ia great, aj thit the. Xi r'Mi his mother ia form, fcatur.tVmperaroent and intellect. LEGAL. A DMIXISTHATOH'S NOTICK. -L JL Notice la hersbr frlveo that Letter or Administration upon the Estate which was of Joiliti HI. It lack, late of Viscounty, lndlaua, leteaed. Las been (trasted the undersigned. All pecple having claims again! the etate are reqaru-l t tl thrra as the law requires. Tbeeatate 1 upposeil tote vrot. M m W.UOOllMAK, A.tra'r. A DMINLSTKATOirs SALC llL On Tuesday ths Htb day of August nrxt, at the late residence tf Josiah M. Black, in Su ear Creek 'lownshlp, VIo county, Indiana, ta undersigned will aril th peraoual ropertv ofdeoaed, ooimUt loft "f horses, bogs, cattle, farming u'.enails, mower, reaper, sugar mill, household and kltcheo furniture, a quantity of wheat and htj in tack, and corn growing In the fir Id. Taa Suras under $3 rab, over that tuta twelve onntha credit. Notes with good rxt arity, waiving rtlief, etc., wiU be rerjulmk Km. W. COODMAX, m'r. Jul;lCw3 DENTIST. ATTENTION SQUAD ! ! f.. MST VmiisMi . fPHOSK PEHSOICb KXOWINtt I the ms'lvea Indebted to ths lubscrlbe r will find it to tbrlr Jr trrest t call Immediately and settle, as alt accoantv not -'Juiteil predion to tie I3ih cr AUifntwllt W p'.Ard In mor rv art lop hsndtfur f.Jlvrtlca. TAKK rAKIICLl.Alt NüTtCK, UATTA1.ION !! Ihst si tL time i f the ut)'lfr..!gutd is liwirvu and Yt riiRSemrnts will !e very prejpt ani those ln Tim.a.av artiticlal luth, h mouths sie prrp-r.-d f r n m am i Mna, and those lu rnyteire Ms pnir! t.tl srr Irra In urr AlKfa rros t arrjkL trirs-will d. !! to o-me on ard tnke tiilr arrsnernTtit at once, tu order to aM irp'-it.tiiifr.t. Cohftvltyfur (Merest. ' lf !ys art laneru,,, and ej.ecially s- whn ynu sra 'tit lnr. yiur l-eth hf too Brpr1ce . li. Mil in, ler.t.l. t'luo Hreit, U twern I 4V 4üie'ret FRESH GOODS. Jiilv 8th. UISAI.I,, ItOOT A To' GftANP CLEARANCE SALE C'l tut siao Drfti Ooods, Shawls, Sacquci, &c. tt waai tn hovs. Lace Mantle Stik Sarrjues Lace Points, Silk MsttN-s, tJreradine Shawl. Perege Shawls, Organdies, Grenadine. Silk, Berepes, Figured. Frenrh Jarkonets, Worstel Grenadno'S, Ertgli?h Perege., Perege l d e-, lAiS. Check Silks, Plain Perege, Hlark Silk Oreodine.1, Fren. h Ch'ctre-, Reduced in HeiluceJ in Heluce-1 in Hed iced in Kei'.aced In H educed in KHuced in lle-Jueed in K educed In Keduce-1 in KeducJ in Heduce-d in Heliire'l ia It educed In Heduceti iu Helaced in Reduca! in ReiJucet in Wre. Price l'rice. Price. Price. Price. Price. Prke. Price. Price. iVice. Price. Price. Prie. Price Price Price. Prke. r ALL lts or Summrr C)rcst C.ooiN! To be flrsed rstt at S tkeir T,, ,B ,fe :rt Oar aar iUU ef KDSAI-ls, C2COTT d t:0., Cor. Mtia and Fotuth tits.
DAnn'o ccLorrjtVLiolcanle and Hetnil CASH DRUG HOUSE!
coax as rvtira and mai traaiTs, TRRRE HAUTE. INDIANA TC30HAÖ u. HAna, PIlOPItlETOK. d Q Q 0 Si 0 CD Remember the Flare, Till) OLD ClFJJAnLK, OAOH JDlXXia HOUUE, Craire)ff lavas rth mu4 Slalta Hi reit, TERRE HAUTE IND. THOMAS H . BARR, Proprietor. ttarx4JT.
nUCICAL.
J. aLIIVDE.TI AlVi, PIANO TUNKIt and KCPAIHIvK, iXrt'Ll) re.pec .fully aououixe to tlteritixena ot . ' Trrr Habt tu t urruouJ;i.g cvuttry. llat te read on .u call to repair and tone n.uo, ar d U) keep thera la good order ly th. yer. Jl. c.n be fan4 at ihm tr8r Ptore in tbe T.rre Hta Hensit luf.' cr di be tuund ry reoble. Ue lgs leave t mlia ihe fJkwIu-rcftr-ct: Mr. J ti USbtHAN JI, Maio Tuaer. La. purued a.uM. in this place tar jrar, with perfect aufteM and entire atiafact:, to Lu effiplovera.Allti. ptaooaof tLe Terre Maat Female CUle woder hi rare, ud tt ttaa xaiued my entire confidence. 1 caa th.rrf e, cordially tecomUjik1 LIui to acy Kr In this viriuiiy, mho may tt4 hi M-rvica-, reli.bi tuaa aud a correct tuner,t ervicc will be mors diraLlc, from tke fact that llvlf.g r.ear Is camttciI w IL limine. whenever any accidect tnsy render it i-cearv. J. C. MK.IMÜKlX Principal of the Muic liepartmetl of tLe Terra Haute f eatai Coli-?. VVe, tl. Ufrilitr, keartily concur in the a?K iicicixeuihitlun. REV. JOÜX COVtKT, LKV. JACOB CUAl ilAy. KKV. UMAX ARKOTr, i:ev. m. a.jewlit. LEGAL. KKPOKT OFTlli: Al'DITUU OF Viuo coufity. bowlu tta iDMiit rceiv.d n4 JkmiiH Ir Ue year comaieuciair .not Ik, lei.aud end-r Msy 31t, iL U.!", i:xlaaii: arcrirr. Juum 1, lncl. To b alance i Tr-aiurT l.t l?r as tuiHiLvreivea ott'oanty Tat 2i42TM Spil Rciiot J Tk. e .r.r r. oaa Tax TcanLia Tu lWkt ft k r. !.. li W Jparkl MWFf.!arr). rut.... SUow il I -:! ru l,a&a 7 saco lea eo US 75 ei7 ia o-) lr ro .aae.eor a ! . ToUd l-a-it4e. tlit Kuaimi. L'y aui't ofdfs dtaan tu acc't cf ! aod Salri J( Poonly olticer. Jnror. Uui'JPoor fjjr.if ypecifie CrtmlDal Eip lub'dc FalldiEfs... Corooer's lDquM Uod Ertdgea.. 1'oor House Tarn. . Klectlorii Hooi., Prim iBit, 4ve. A 'iKtriK Kevnae. Fpvtlal Miiol Ts. Read Taa To r ship Insanity Fa! Taaea r funded.... Saldier' Kl'fl-'iiiHl C. Be nds Kede'm'd IaUret on Honda.. Uncalled for and cnao (o t.ayl 7 2.7i M 2,eoo ei 1.1M11 tu ST eve oo 3 oo 133 T3 1.139 to ?i oo fl.UJ J a.Ti sa 1.UTS 41 tni M e.too oo j.ooew dlOOo redeerr.ed .. talaix U Tresiury u?Jt or J. r -fsa.ea R. B. ALLEN. Ab Jltor Vljro Coontj. Terre Haute, June 1, Lv2.-dwjw School Fund Revenue. rPHK SEMI-ANNUAL DISTKL -i butiou t the Stltiol rund Iieenue wastiii djy made, amoubllLg to 810 MO.1V The aeveral TuWDahlp Trus'.een ran new receive the siportiwnmrrit due ttiir rerpectlvaToiitilp'. by calling ojon th AoJitor. Jane 19, 1. JuwSOdlwl w TRANSPORTATION. Centml Ohio and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads. The (irent TS'ntional Itotite to aall Lasirru (Jl tie. yiveu for JL Krelßhl over tb above l(ad to all point. Kat st at low rates as any nthrr route. Special care gi.o in tie transportation of all kinds of live Stock, and a safe traimii guaranty d on alt abipauenta. KWH V. KOBB, Arer;t, Terre Haute, lud. OAV wiihj.n. Kaily At S..n. on 2nd Street, opwle the Stwart llouve. Marl 6?dJiw?ra L. RYCE & SON. itrceivcil this nay I PER EXPUKSS, T ADlEä' HUck Silk Mantles; jTwf Ladies' Plain I'.iack and Figared Crrnsdine Shawl; Saraicer Shawls of other m-iterial. 1i0 IKJZF.X LADIES' USES HANDKERCHIEFS Srrat Inducement oflTor d to purchase by th ilo. lulif , Vr s and Children's Cotton Hose, In every Kiie and quality. dd.(io:ial Hiilacemrnta elTored to purrjj..- ; y :,... iOO TL ad XeU, every color, at 23 cniti each; Indies and Children's ric-NIc M;U ahoite pnt. terra. L. HYCF. & SON. - KNTS-i-Yotir particular Attention U directed lo l Jos. litnft Wklit fcnrn iiautlkrrchirf .' Py the de; en, much under paice. ii.-nl'k üotton Ha'f 11, l y th del.-Superior lenf " eck" Ties, Collar In I.'t.rn and I'apr; Tilden Ulli SLiits" aal i;id lurt.Uhlsg CukkI aenvral1. OFXT' SCMMF tM-llTHS-Ali Colon, trry tlesp is. iivci: i son. JEWELERS. K. A. CUSSs I'S I I It 1 1 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry Mil, tit I liitriimt'iiti i t vailwvs kinds. It la 1 ra PIANOS. VIOLIXS. H.tTTFS. fell. TAUs. ir . kc Sit KVT ,119'StC Y v his i aur. i i o o rt i r. k rfloeka, Uwtrhea rand leaselry lle pislredul wltstt t rtllr. .mi.jm, n-Aii sn srni r.r, Jso.tTJif Tfl.hr HAUTE, II '! AGRICULTURAL. A Card to tbe rarmcrs. THE I.ONU LOOKED FOR HAINES ILLINOIS HARVESTER II AVK AUK1VKD! U:Hi: t'ALL AND KX AMih f- joirehe IX' J siUI cat sod sf.tr --nre, Wllb eae, TW f NTT ACRRÄiir WHEAT I KK DAT, At a s;e af teas te Tir 4 tbe ipeo and laooe fwt. I ap In aey kev wy T arratted la try artlraUr 1H4 IROTtB, iftftt. jvnelSiln
MEDICAL.
TT ELM DO LI) !S GENUINE Pit EPA JLJL "HIGIILT CONCENTRATE I" CÜMI-ÜI XÜ mil) kxtract BiVur A l'tItJre and Specific Iletnedy For llMei of the LLADDEK. K1DXETP GKAVKL ad VHfJ l't 1C A L 8 W Ii LU O . Tils lledidLe Incrrase tie dosu r of Irfeti and eacitra the AfiSOKHKXTS Into k 1 0y action by which tbe VYATKKT tK CALCAKOl .s drj. Uons, and all UXSATUKAL KNLAKt.EUKNTi are reduced, as etil as TAIN AND 1MLAHM AllcN ard l. e;od fr SilS.N, M 'OK F., OK ClIiLDKKN. HUJiJ-OU EXTBACT EUHU r W.Arwea Arieinefrom fifftw, EakiUof Ihilpation, arly Lii:cret:.Hj t Aluae, ATTKXUKÜ WITH THE EOLI-OMTlJi C SYMnajJIS ludivpiwttkw to FlHIum, Iomi ot Tower. Loi of Meni.a-y, lnf ci.ll f LreatLttg, Weak Nerves, Tremt lu Horror t.fl ..-. W ArfaUw: n.ui.rM,f ii l"aiilntfcehak. tüseraal Laitu Je ol iL HuMular Fyatsn, Hwt HaLd. HttbSf of tbe IVk!t. Urytr. ot iL f kin, "mpfjoti on tbe raiV. I'ALUI)C0U.N7K.NANCF, Yht nyiupiot&t. If allowed to eo on. wLkk tbt. ' '-la.iar rarraoT Iu ow at lutmrvvnv . . . "1!INITY lMHYiV'runnr. Msi.y are aaart of iL eun of tbeir sofirrlr. . . uvr NON,t witJ.rsiNKKsa. THE HICUKIM Vt THE I.NSAK AST LU at 9, And tfce MelarKb-ty UrjU j CUii.pUit!, Staa ni ivaak vx rum nti oe tum ahitkji. THKUUKSTniTtOSoM K AKSKC1KU WilU UÜÜAMC WIIAKXE., w qttirri tLe U ( ird.c;r.e lo triiitken ai.J . litetrM.t tke hytH. WThlcb Btuiou'i EXTUACT aSLX'tlU twiart.t-iy doea. A lauAL iu tustiaca sua ht aaarru au rEMALES--r:aiALr.SrEJIAIJ-:jl old ük TorNd, maim, vaijuf.ii, or ecu. TEMPLATtMJ MAKRtAGK IX MAXr AKrrCTtUNS rF.CVUARTO ikmauv a ratract HbcIuIs unralle t j ry cvlvr jruv y ti InCLLoroala or KelMiou. Irrnf.rlty. alnw'lT"""n of Ca.tofc.ry ttnium, au cerawd r f üilw Hate of the I'tcrut.I.ruforj li a tr L;r, 5if :.!'.ty, anl Lr all eomr.la;u it ctd Ä to ibe kx. briber arUit; flora UdvMTtUon, li .1 ot or lo tl.e l'r-CU'L OR CHANG K CF IJFK. Sf.KSYatnO-VS AtUjVK iso rakiLi siiot ui k wmiorr it. Tau ao.oatCAUA-. Jiiacrar. ia tmtAüer ailbtuvr ro rxuuui a tiKitoi Dwiya ntUlfOLljS tiTRicTtucnu i: l it r. r isisiijisr ij in II tb.lr . I...T. -rrTJt Utüe or ao chane of Wet- Jf0 lacoovetJensaj AND NO Exrosrrix. UratM. a trasjueot desire od aivea .Uecjrtb w t'rlaat, thereby JUmoaln Obatv etAooa rrevenuri and Curlag Suwrtura of u i rriLr Allay li4 Tain apd lt-f acroatloo, o rreeactti Ue cLa of dia.Ae, ar.4 eap4lltic all rlot. latrMel, aud wa-t Matter. taoisaapa rrvs nioiuari WnOUAVX. LEEN TI1K VICTIMS DP QCATlLfc. hare plU n.i raaa to be ctti d loa .bo.-, time bare found tbey were deceived, and lOt Wie luLS .SM Laa, 1 y tie use t f Tor riU Auiaeuu," been drl.d lu tb ybrCi, to bre.k .et tu M carvu. ! friu. ant I t Kll MS ArTKH JJAKKUilE. Use liüLKBOLD'S EITRA. CT HCCtTU lor all tlods an diseases of toe I UIA Alt V OtifJA.MS SVbetb.r i1r?njr i . nAl.ii ou ft'ESiAiei;. , frou vkatever zji orlfrtnatcf, and aa Ue anv e.osca M ASonu. !!- of tbrw orKan reqtitra the w of a Hai'iK. IlEIJCH0IJ'h EXTRACT FICHC IS THE GkEAT UII RKTTC I And l rlln to bare tba "ued efct la all liease for which it is reroitinw-nded. EvU-tKe of niost rrllatle and rvsporsil I cLarsat will aceortpaey tb tnedldne. C K ETtnCATKROrct'KKS, rTcm 8 to 20 ear, n.t.dlr. Wllb iiames known to KCIKXCK AMUAVIK. rrice fl pr botüe.or six for f.d.lserrd to ai e address, Surely parked from eHwrvatiot.. Ih-ttcril-e yni toiü la all con.mwilritiui. ( lire s t.iiuraiilrrd. AUUrri;rall A EH DAVIT. Tersotially Ai.ne ared Kefore me. an AlJerajsn of tLe cttyorrblla.irlt.bia, U. T. HELM Hoi.!). CbemUt. I, beme duly sworn, ! say tbat Lis prej.aratlon contains no a arcoUc, mercury, or Irjarion drcra, but t poreJy veretalle. II. T. HKIAIIUUJ at tjrfrinrr . Sworn a nd rfird tefore me. tke Jttd dav Ifv.n.ber, Vll. WM. P.llIFKAKll, AMerr.am. Addrr. l-ll-r f"T it.f..rm.ti.m in N,n,iM- u ALT. HFIJJl)IJ)t Trartif al and Ar.iJytical ChetuMt, 101 S-mth Tet.lh t 1-w t'leetr.ut It.lfa iii:u am: sir oi .ti:hi i:i is AM lrKlSCm.EI IiEALKK., rThoeLdeavorto di;io.e "or man cas"t.d "t-se-ia" atr.ei rs p rwi atrrrayaoa arraissn , ueiici:c ueuuine trep.rauur. K i tract Horba. - FarSa,ar?IU. ' " laiproved K(.fca Wael. 1 ! y t. h. iiAkk a cu. J.K. CVMNCHAM, I'. Al.UINNKI J.T, Al.lJIN l'ENCE, Ü.W.I'ATKICK (M . And all iJrcrc'.tia everywhere. ARK 1-Oil HElJtliOLi TAKE NOOTTtEk Cat out the advertlacrnert and send foe it and AvotniMrosrnoit and Eiitnii. V art UC2JA ly 1 Slight Cohl cr gfeue 7 fit cat, urj a limrle remcav. ifncglcsicJ, eßer, terminates cenzudy. Frv atc j,H'zre cf the imicrtanze cf itzrzir.j a ßcJUßfl. cr 5f7'ji field in its f.nt dags'; that ii:hü in iKc I'girjiir.g- vszidd to a mCd remedy, if net attended t?, cccn iXttjScs the luv. re. nxrefjrzl ir.irzduzzd. .lcxib years ago. It hecr. jr:if?i t,a. frey are the l7i artige lrf-ro the j.iiliiJ f-r ficjuqia, field, f$.cjixJiLlL&, SlsJJunti, fiolottn L.W Ihzhnv Ceiirh tn. ficjLsiuniilm, arvl r-umcrciur ofczii:r cf th JDIifcut, cifirij- immedLxio relief. Public SpcnkcrM 8 Sinntr xvi'JL ßrJL them, e"eciuai fjr cZtririr.gand strengthening th v.ize. Seid ly all (Dngriztz and Qil m Jiu in, at 5 cmts yer hex Fbt SaU fcy T1I0S. 11. 1JAKÜ, felTdwij-ls DrccpUt, Tcrro-IIaote. mm mm m '.- OR PECTORAL 7RQCHE0. BXIIXT T7ABBi.1lED 15 TJ UUTTi Fur ti I whn - l.. i t I u.d .!:.. cut cf t'ougtit, uliUt liifliirnznf Aatlitnn llenrsrneis, aoopinir 1 s on nil t aiarrmi uron riiiiia iiiiiiciiia iireniiilug Saorr Tliroiat Ar. Ar. Ar. Eof KSuUtrrs, Iabt, fjk.rs i.-I mi s r, iL TTUsCHES) are Inditpensabla r C Uert g ai.a Strnrtbetti( tb Voir, keruorln OsarNn, . Tbe ee siuh which tbey are tsket e ty rar 1 11 la the f-ket, rewirli k r -ref:i. t. aJready for utwi aü c aiot.e, vmA UsU. lo change la any c!lo.i. f irii m.. rtothtaa: Ir'a-t lia t. the most deilcata conttlia ioo boo 14 t-e a mC, ieet re ocnmctidalioo lo all t Ire tbem a f.lr Ii s.) . I'rlro 85 Cent l'rr IIb. H.ld by lmeriis ennlly, at t st wL-4e.l. t y Te. H. Haas, c-.r'.r 4!b s-1 W ah rVrr.tt , Tr; r II ante. MILITARY. Sol flirr Claim, Hack Pay, Ilonnlia", Ar. rPHK unJrsined ha made l JL iMty rt tirr ot to prftrara with dl pauk tbe rk Tay. lr .'esrraM aal Iwnlie. kh ar du d;ethsred Skddirrscr tbe Lelra 4 deraed fl 1irs. Ofti r E til. VfTxwsAl A Co,stra, c-Jttu t of Sib ae.d JUli trea. IIEXHT MUSilLOVE. U.iavjf Attorney and Martetrala. . . . " '.'""ü1 JJ..L. v . . ton son 1 AU Medicated Hair Wash! OHOF. CtKORUB V. CANADA 1 ksilnereetted V.U Kbartn m! Hair Iw-e'i a!i, sdJ'Jtnitqf tb Terre Haate H.t)i.e, beasleav to lf.fftBi lbs d'üiens si.d pl 11c freterally, that La 1 bow repered tu watt puo rufioanars lo b'a aaoal aaufactory iranner. tMrlrt attebUe (1ea lo Fhatrpoonltm and CaiUn U lie and Litlie Sitfle tUlr. 00. W.CA XADi.
IV- T ! . ''iui, y,i lLEmc nrs. a i 0V HH,CU TUK PAT1KXT U A Y Ell LltE. W bo can ay that tier ate nut frequently f.i ly tLo,e "UlKl.n L l'LsKA.KS a . a v ... . ... K . .
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