Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 462, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 August 1862 — Page 2
THE DAILY EXPRESS.
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M 0 X DAY UOUST 1 r.Mov tat: TirKtrr. MviinAiv or Alt, WILLIAM A. l'KKLLK. i fir'R or STAT I, Al.WKRT LANfJF. titelt or itAir, JOSiTIIAX S. UAKVLV. ATTOMtT CtttHAl, DLXANA E.WILLIAMSON. JOHN I. MORRISON. arrouTt M;fr.rur. cocar. WILLIAM S. SMITH.
, a ! Ir j vvcutb Coogrrlonnl DiMriot. JOSEPH A. WItlGIlT. JAM KS H. MOORE. j ! l-otf Trexat lüdicationa. the Union meet ... i n hp to be held !here on .Saturday, will be err arg-5. The deire to hear Oorernor i I , , . , ! l.miiil - - ...... - - i Ulcr. h, looklri back at t!ie many blooJy batiiei v,hi:! hare occurred darlo thl war but ore or to U"lated in?tncc can be found, lir ti.o blime fur misfortune justly ret "pun the pirate soldier. And in lbee caei i!ie action of tho common noldier bai betu rauiod from the wsnt of confidence iu the (,raiii.'.bg c.TiCer, and lU blunder when hi union W neuter our auldicrs hare been II eocr.mandcd. thy have di-i-laved the o, i! ..i.t!rHi br very. And for this intrrpid connr'e,t!iey haTe received only empty i i-e frim th jxiwer that l, and Congratuhli'jnt for such uplendid conduct From the a'-tkni of (irr at ßfthfl down I that of (Vir Mountain, there In been one coMiu .oj ucre'iou of b!u&det ou the prt of olli'-er. The eye dtMCrie theo upon every fnttlo ld and in every skirmish. The poor private oldier however, the guilt ofwho-e murder ict upon hi coiumandcr, sinks 1'rotii xits uiiknonu acd hi. memory i only luridiclby hi nearest relatie. Trumotim ftojo the ranka during thi war have l.rn ery few. It was Napoleou' purlieuUr f .ire in this rf spci tthat gae him Mich nut lle.. arniic. llealw.iy awarded brave rv. intl'.icuce and kill wherever ho found it. If the common vidier po-n.e.ed these .jttahf.cati Ii j was aUaya placcl in a on Jii'u were ho woul 1 benefit tho army, nrv; honor himself and country. In lluj hanl fought battle of the preent war, tho highest Ciumplca of heroic daring havo been dia ptycd, jby private 8oMier. The couutry ffcli t'oAt it caue afu will him. Hut how hv ho bficu rewarded ? Only by corn, plimetit iry 4-ocJaiuationa of A general charai tcr. Hi commander ho lu not more than half hit en or bravery la no far rVeu the ono to receive the praise. This i. ra-lir-ally wrong, and should be remedied. Lvery great battle ought to bo piKkly fl lowed by a publication of promotion made fiuni the rank for .-pecitl gallantry. Kvery acincy made in the Lieutenancies should ihn be promptly lillel. The name ahould II bo tnado public. Kvery coiniiiNsion thus ieii would be ahuudretl fold more honorable than any which are plrtn, without lining iHH'n earned. The assurance which the ft irrblr;t soldier would thus have, that an upward cireer jut na oen before him as tffore nny olSer. would aurely inspire him with au ambitioti lor great achievement, .nd Irghten hia iniliUry arder. We hate t-o r.nny arrenu Lieutenants and Capsain. Let tlietn raj their traps f.cfo'c wearing them A pouon wotld U.irdly K' among thj ufori of our army now, to fir thv- brt intelligence and ability In the rin'. ar i r id beat won in a vat number t cae. Iu tb r&altitudtf of apU.tui".. liic'j Iiavo been unde. many miiUkt- Iu C uwJuriP-l. Many iucompetent uil -et hve been appj'mte!, and consequence imny brae aoldier. have been aa-e5jy flsughtercd. The organiiition ( etery rc'itnent now, i nothing mre i.nn.v wi e woial." -'iitical struggle, dis r .cl-4U abke t. t'uoo who engige in it and he pocri t!it tolerate ii. Tin political T-ter. i auoresful a i general thine in tue- "!rug,b for place. Ifeha u "ore '.ti t,c!t!üg Iii uniform rmthlng e!e. We i4y :ic! oOiccr. every day in ton, cilir, and iJ'.tgc-. id it h become more tnnorb'e to be a jrivate aoldier thau an .r.i-Cf. A hortiius.e Muee we were in the li;;i,j near tii'" cty. a'd ku iheilrlll hour arrived, we cie cngod in conversation with au Mii.er fir!.ly uniformed. As his ii.;:r r !. tt-niuke.l, "that i the .-xxnpMy t. wr 1 t.lng.' W'c .iiJ to 1 im th:t no ur;p;ed Le t; iJcravt;! tL? drill w.th Iii nifu. At th uramk be straightt i.l hmiutf tip, t.v'k h's h iidkeicliief from ;M.h.ft, ti !. r ! um luat (roai hi ru.it, up.1 t'd, 7 if un". : it di ßm." Vlti!, ther number f piKxl o:rcir, Sii'-v courage in 1 jatriotii.Ta are on luotior ol. ?r I wh- nfi.lcr.tard the f.t'l emeo.r their re;. i'o titie-, there are ilo i ut n.mkriif t!n l.(r k;iil, w?k i' t 'h d.l ire.i f..r private AiU.fm slia 0.(. t!.f nritr r ;:,;;t Ur,; la oi:tuud. I uiiil'oiai "t an o'tt. er ut ia r.nrj n !. ml ;ttu:o,ti cvidi.cr. t)it I.-- h wf tr i. his ord-r,irt iiteli igri.cr, tur.i j: ot .k '.'A. I'udtT lU? irdci f r -ii .' , i tov ivntj a nn-le lr t!i prvittioti.iu of worthy pri tto ml licr. Thi !a a i: hould be. The r t of a prh te oldier i uj lcei a b ird cue, .tr.d -itj a ru'tc tint he hoil I erjoy ao .:,.' -i.I f fr j"iU'ot( -t. 1 - 1 anenent. 1 Ue .ii.i,;rry of tUe wtrU t;;).i I in. while i.. w 1 ate iioktln tl. llei 1 to UM 1 j oacd. fl'id dn'iJ, Ali i ra,-.rd to all th L ;r'hi( .f ...v'fmeut wc ol-er, th la M-i otk of the c :up. ..! ja-i i e i 4u!irs t ilt 1 C leiuid ha au sjual op.K .tl..!.il t for I ..:'.-t!iM, e i'. Sit.ter ha ty ii.u ru. a i obta'o'r-1 te co:iei t of in I r riifc.t iuee uges I . "c b ;i I. .U: i: c ei.üi:iej t of tu-uar.t ; Lraa c, w suU , - ilni u cvoI igrous prliate soÜ.cts. l..i l.nc 1. cj. pvtunity tff irig f.r ;;. fj..i tl.e p)ic.sVhit le m kut l'uiU.le!rhia Ikur.tf Fu.i l.i icah I tUc mi:n ftfert .n -t on ta :!... .f
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Near Winchester, Tenn. August 11, 1862. EDITOR EXPRESS: Although the weather is pretty warm, and sweaty fingers adhering to the paper, yet I would venture the task
of writing a letter for your columns, but am somewhat doubtful about its bcin readable; but after mustering j all the courage I could summon, reolred to trritt, either with or without anjtbio to wri!e .bout. We, ihe 17th regiment, together with the rest of our (irih) brigade came to thii cmp, July 02nd. Our present encampment h ituite 1 In a beautiful Iorct of oaki, ntnl about three rolle from the iecch town of V;,f.ifr From the Im w left Corinth
' a . .i , urt.l our nrnral at tli place, we hare done nteX deal of heavy marching. In trtvelg from Corinth here, we marched about wo hunlrel tnd thirty fire rai'.cs. The distance is by no meaci o fcre.it on a straight liue, but we came a round-about way, and
I the weather bein,; Terr warm, and we comI p-l!sl ti trarel during the niht. It wa f
tl'iingon m in the extreme. We were lyin at Mooreville, Alabama. when the Murfreesboro affair took place, and we were nurrsei on a torrea nircu qu " , ... . t from Fayettesville to Shelbyville, and from that place here. The murder of Gen. McCook the other day, while on the march to this point, calls for revenge from every true lover of hu a i country. It wn an outrage uapiralleled, in .f l.i.l.i.llr l.t nn i!ni iSi nir ti(. I r"UkU' -Vi".' ;( en. Only think of it. A sick man, unthou;hted!y prcccle hifccomanal a hort distance io an ambultnce, l surrounded by a gang of guerrillas and robbers, and while unarmed is derired of his life, upon rcfuain" to be ma Ic a prisoner. Hut the deed had acarcely been perpetrated wuen his en m a raged men tis.tel that neighborhood with summiry vcnsance, which will long bo re membered by the survivor. It wa acertvned Leyofil a doubt, tint the pint for the . . a . murder as concocted ll0 prevou mgiit. an I ti;m Gen. McCook's old regiment, the 9th Ohio, learning that he had been murdered by a marauding band, they became perfectly frantic and unmanagable. They seized the torch and applied it to every dwelling within sight. nor did they stop here; every house, barn, stable or building of any kind was lain in a.hc. within the di.itance of five mile from th spot where tho brave and beloved McCook fell. Those of the gang who were captured were instantly hung upon the nearest tree- Three were hung to one limb, and ropes not being at hand, one of the wretches wa actually hung with a drawing chain. After laying the neighborhood in waste in which the hellish act was committed, they proceeded to burn all the buildings along the road, and coming to New Port, a little village, they fired it and burned it to the ground. All the male citizens who were u'pecleU to have been accer to the act, were either shot or hung. There i a little incident which 1 think is worth relating, tint I got from the actor hiniclf. The tory is true, and tho "Hold a Cavalier'a" uniform be.ar the marK oi ine rdrf cor, being pierced through iu several places by the rebel bullet. He is a member of the lt Ohi caralry. ana a small party of his company were out on a ncout, bei ond JJecatur and near tue moun tains. Whilst thev were rot ing for a short pe!l, they were urroundrd by a heavy force of rebel eueirilh', and Crcd upon. Our hero bad h'n lmr hot down the f;rt fire; his Cartain and others f his companions: killed, when ho left hi horse and undertook to save hinnelf by flight, in- re-iUanco was madnea. Hetok re fu; iu a ornCeld, but was pursued b:i? I will -l!oa him tt tell his own story. Hut my fear of itt-ty r.o n greatly increied, for 1 found that the ct.em) had put a couple of blood-hounds upon my track. I oon became fully aw ire of my d mger, and ran n'.tli all poible pecd, but tlie sei ling of I jus J kej t geling clo-cr At length. p.iDg dcjuu the mountain ide, I cttne to a small creek asd ran doan it fir the di'tmce r.C tivt h mJrfil yard, when J cinie to an overhanging limb of -a ii t-. . ai.d I instantly saun?: cu'Mf up frow 'h water and c!imbtd tip into ti branehe of the tret, aw.iitlng with breathless an vlety theapproach of rebel and blovl-hiund. This was late ia the evening, and thrrc I remained In that tree all night and a j-ortion of the neu div. I had carcely takci. ; est among the branches when the blood-hounds appeared in eigt. hunting my trail My following the stream entirely con fuse. I them, and before quitting tho place they pscd nearly directly under the tree In which I w vs secreted, b it fortunately they failed 1 1 nml me: and tha net marnir I left the tree and untLrlvA to find my w.ay tiick to Decatur, but w careful n .t lo i-u'.t my hiding place nut'd the ieUel b. I lft ht i :c".iir. Aller several hurs htrl w ilk in I iy Didier in the dititice. ami concealed iuiclf iu a ilucketof briars, art V rowing nhether tliey were frUn-i or foe. Ai letiith they priil plici of fwv;lmeut, ari'l (fathering onae '.nr bark 1 covered ut r-r un, an alter they catue within sight it wis yet i;u;nslb!e for me to kn,r whether they wer friends or isbeN, for they were in tlieir hirt Iceve. I w as jrevcnted from exa ra ining them rcrv cloelr. for I dared net tir. finally they came and went topiYiiao lltclrr.'cJ Mftelf. About that t!m I tefrre onicwhil ur.eiay, ar.d v is iu lerfiije sus pense ; but prcc!y they ommeoced cirers.ng together and mentioned ( id.oo . , . , Mra g .1 Äntai? (.lt Ioitta volwnler'. Th-. as rn-au;:i I cam fmi mr l-Hjie-plae an 1 nn arrivcl at earn". 're from dancer, but very hungry." tt a . . . a. . 1 HU Le?n tfj cim? over n.iren m 1:11.1-, an I have t.caer v lha annv in healthy ... .r, . ,. - ' a conhtio:, Th wool be aery d-ra-.r g to the Hutter;it:t-Compromtse-Kn'chts of the-(ioMen-Cir;lc-Peace- Tsrtt of Indiana, for I well recollect U tint cla.s of traiu.rs
lhreaiene.1 ;a with yellow fever, alligators, gallinlppers. arl cane brake miasma. I.u'.e a tiunabr e of contraba:..'. the propertv c f retels, hue Wen collected lhrig! this loraljv. and are to be e t ta Nahvil!e. as learn, to erect fortifications. Hope they'll ui thew. for I hive Lne as much of tlal -rt of wotk as I desire tv Tbe Hifr 'd er's thought are oAcn turned U tkc'r aaUve iute. atvl are atatiou tint the patriots may rush to arms and fill the requisition made by Uncle Abe, and help us to put an end to this unnatural war. I like the
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IIicy bout to be Inaugurated by ti e 1 Adtniuutraliuu. liut tur fm-ud ri!l. at tav cJfow. v- nul lm his. after a rreat deal ,.., t .A.,rtn .L.t..! .. i:...r - ' I""".' tl be iurrre.ss!m of I hi. rebellion, which milt better th.in old Abe', but an much hoMietin-" ha nude the nald Hill Terr bird, and hit Hicsl'ions otilit to be csutiou-'r received. He would hn the midier Wt Mr. Kebels fario-hoti-e nnd guard the jrcrnies rurenillv both dar and rdht, ai.d be vcrr careful not to allow a 'Northern mercenary" tu pluck an apple or reach from the orchard, altloitjh he miy at tho li'ue b on hilf ration, lie would Allow the rrrietor entire freedom t go out and come in a a be mizht deem r-roter, and - i , T . not e:iuire hei!icr he went out a time to give inforcmion to the C. S. A., for it inot the buir.r of j rlrttn to know nnythinj about mrh little initier all tint. And. above all, not nufTer any comi'tun oMUr to drink water from f.imily wfll, fr creek water i Roil enough f r tythi:v telnw a commi.ionM rfilcer. (s.f Well, Mr. Kiitk. Jiil' w are trying lo put down the armed and openly avowed ..Knis,. of the (Jolden Circle." I lop that yoa 'may be iucceful in overturning the mch" nation of tho.e l).irk-Lntern, Atitl Tai -raying traitor. Wonder if IHn'ifl the Young Chief " ev. er put hi aignature to the mu$ttr roll of the K. 0. C. or wj he harn enciieh to keep " foot out 0f u Bnd make a c" of I jl5 tui,orJintft I think the'f are sreral r . .i i . I Ol WI0..0 Kenuemeti in my n.uifr . ouuiy, I fSulIivaiO. Sorry b wv it, but yuu know, vnct truth i a lact anytime Wi.h we had more men in Indiana of the Wright and Morton attipe. What do thoso ecesh sympathiser Intend to do when this war closes, and tho loyal and enraged olJiers return home? The climate will be somewhat unhealthy, in my opinion. Your-. HA HU Y. To the I'nlort 31 en of Vigo Count). Heiieving that the present cri-'u in our Xational affair, call for the lai'mg aside of all party ioaues and party fee'ing. and that all should unite for the Mippoit of the (oveni mct:t iu e iii'pre?sing this I'lLelHun. We would Invite all Union men of Vigo Coim'y, to join in a Mass Contention to be lud 1 at Terre Haute, on Saturday Augtut :tl, iHiv?, r the imrtw.ee of nominating Car.didite for . n . o , i i , , ,, e various County ofhee to be tnlcd at th.proirhing election. tor the .1 1 kf C K Ho.ford K Ohm .lohti 11 Ludow ici A J Ldsall H 11 MofTatl .1 A Cartmell l It O'lteillv S L Foulke ' W 1C 1!1 wards It W Thompoo M W OTot.ncll Martin (J race T 1' Murray Louis Seebarper Win. Shuey Samuel Whited Oeorge K Farringtoti Kdgar M Wal male? Ira Orover Jr. .lamei S Ti lt Augustus Arnold .las. It Hiebe Zenas Smith Thorn i 11 Hsrr It A Morris W C C Wood C M Warner It .! Sp.ark Ii M ttil man ) C Wallace W II Tuell L n iVarriu W T Stone It Homing D W Waton H Hooth J Kern J H Hcc lieo. WJl.a J C a,ilter Ir (J rover Lucim Ityco F Shwingroulicr SL Southanl M S Durham S M Wiight 11 Hulraan Thomas II l)v 'n .lames Hite .foeph Coop r II D Scott .lohn II lUir Wm. CoaU T W Watkin .lohn Abbott Lucien Houriel . Kttj'penheitnct W U.McKcmi T ll'liwerre F V Ilichow-k V James licit .1 O .Ton T .1 IlolLnsu Y M Meredith V S West rail M Joseph S II l'otter t) Wittenburg Ceo. C Duv W II Warren John II William T Curtis Wilson J Williams Isaac Hall I.oui Ducnweg John W Iron I'litnatn Urown C.N lJrnlrht II Haves F. S Cult C W Maiicouit I (J rut C T Hold, V. L Norcros J W Morgan S M Turner A M McK'-" S i: C.ibha (le. M K.rlt Hobt. A Kirif' Willie Walker Isaac M Urown Charles Kppeit foes Abholer II Mugrare J F Otrfirk W M S!ai:t.hi-r Attg. Clausen S 8 Tu rk A Kaufnnn A S Donald II Viuiii Carolina ILturm i.ilo Inlon! 'I Ltt uew ut the reull of the elecliou for Ooiernor In N'ortl Carolina would be of startling inteiet if we could rely on the assurance w'ah which the announcement from N'ewbern i accompanied. Tlie Vaore,of tho 1 '2th iiit., in giving the fct of Col. Z. D. Yanve' r'tion by l'd.fV, majority, adds a follows ; "The rai Opposition l'arty hat e elected nearly every member ia both branches of the Legislature by still greater majorities F.very candidate who advocited Cfinfii4tion of thewvr and a tep-iralion rows fAe i'nion has been defnlrd u every instance. It h v tcea a fair and square Lue. strictly of a political nature, with no side or local if Mie of any kiuu. tiov. Stanty reanl this vote as '- phatic dfchion in iror of the Uttion " 'IliS Vrif i published in the town where Oov. Stan'.-rw -ii'as The Cotcrmr. both from his pD-itioa and his jMr-cuil aocla'Ion wiih the men of North Carolin 1. i in the way of baving correct knowjetfge of the nature i f llielite ontest and the significance of it reut In the absence, therefore. .f i.'iy contrsdirtorr stiteanect, we houlJ be incline to lace tuuchho; of future good to the Unien c.auo Is j.he choice of Var.ce a. Governor of the State of North Cs roür.i .V Y. Tfn. i roldi-a. We hive the grstifting intrlligcnce fr n Fhtlautlphii thstt': rrw steamer iMnstdes ha tVett romplell, arnl i-onher trial trip .vT.e i a taur.rh Tcel, l eirllr Iron-pUled, acd carries a formidable arm anu-i.t . W 1 .u.li v. . . v. tt . . 1 T .f tl,. 1. ha. -I. it.' aT Ou. .. . ' , .. M t,v.m j -ew Monitor, and net.. iiub:U, ofthfir frf jrmnce. Tbey a ill t.e te to capture I e very Uw n in the S uihern coi-.t yet in p" Sf'.on cf the enemy, within a few wk d t! Inn whti tlurv are ravlv f.-r cu n. , eela are be r.g constructed that can nn fa . t j . . . lv lue lolls aol uattcr.a ol ihirl(on. ao 1 t 1 leure "he'I that city into submission or ann.h lte it. The eipture of' Wilmington. crljk,tn Siriian4hr aftl Mlt;lff ,,r"; ;r,.n clad. U merely a o,iet;n of time. t The work will uD .ueti.w.at!) bs accomrdiae-J J ,a Y '- ,:" " I our eoorraou new levies of tf.rfi will t farlv in the Mehl, anal the rebellion will le pail mdfr cur feet. The pabier.l. faith fd in .bmublcbuIrlssillU rewardfrlior iht r fortitude, by complete victory, an ! our natioa TrUlrarik iraw ihe fcreroot irt tle werld in nolitar arJ naval fwer. Wait hu e lorsger. kjs s.aa. i Tut Iowa eeeeaJi editor art coming to trief npiüy. f - 5 MiraNxl I!3i, oa Ssu-, day laat. arxeale-1 Davi.1 Slward. of tltsa AnIUIuwvH u. uiww u-uiint m a Ali i.c .vi , He started imrae-Jlatly for sToabingtun w.tb both Mabocv, of the Pobuat IleriM. and
FltrXDOM'S kisim;. .ii-Trt to ( M. i. rt Tic, t ii. r. u. ru. X vi-5 a I mourn lr,g, a Won of gk-tr, r.iA forth on my aorrowlng e; TU tlwml-writira M-i;t?ts of Libert) tl in, tb lw!in urtrr j, cajf ,i 1(, ti,r xf,yuy, S)T fallen Cl jm1.l , rt; And a n- bor vxt tLr d.-niil-t-nT'W't t; ftrcltw o'tr Ular.J atl ih.'rt '1U DicT1 ptaimfrinbrt1(.l.prl!iUti llr, T tb Uitbful wbo UnjfuUh In rbln n lptir( let I'rre.loat antll t r.o tv r. ;
Ktimtntir'a mipir t crutbxl In r. r.-lumMa' t' Vr. Tb' n a ilon of tumult, a iion ut Tl million arc R-aibrd In wratb Tb b' f'Ua iif cr nfutbn torn arrud for tl' t-i.-w, 1 bll LIbertjf'i bft to dpatb'n rrnlTl I-, Move on In tMr Urtibl patb. An.! a role, from ab;re, i tb role -f tU rl"t. KoH dreal on tla Lhv t f th t.lsbt: t . . I L...I I , f r.. I . . . . t i .1 1 TbtUo-m wLUb $j bid fo' tbe rntbW ana pr".; Tie wrath of iwflabl mlaht TU trvka of Ul angrr, wba wait f r tb pr''t. Who narüttrooh banvinlt)' n!nbt. lbn urriMo tU'.oii rNion of if Holl rd cpon moantaln anl f.w' Ti 'tnear.re arravM Jubla paaoply tirc. UoOiatb! bl bot brinJ, wbtle bi tbri- 1 'r. f.a.hi Into t'ue vintage f Uivj'; Af)t a xoyc tht Ii bnr4 tb rta'fl'j r.-r. Crb, "Wo' to tb pilJ T btr crown ! Tb nigh anarchy' hont- wr re a inJ ontb'Lie, Ix! ttio whfl of Jtriftioti r ürtin wttb b!r A Llfulu aa l isili.ion r Jowt. i,h..n.M in .t-mb . tb nis ih.-y t-r To tb .lepth or p rdlti-n r ' Xbri a vl-Un if K'ofT a vub-n all bright TtieT-wnlt of HreJom vrt UuA-, Higb pillared n State, firm In bannr.ny' n.inht. YCfc'iV rnk tip" rank prrm tbe cbanipiont tf rl ct. Thr'tifb p-JTf! a fair tbe atanJar's rf Hth They hoar In th Ir fetterlea hsml. Tbelr rc at tbe altar iT pcce t unile. Wbrerreet!.in and t'uionhck hai. N. An-t a viW t'jl l Ur ot r tb nti-ii w oJiont, I ab iurth from that e hlng fnc; Aim! tb ile an t tb saj t the ron'litniN l out. Anl tb r'.rtu l t tb- n'ea:r. t'iielr b.annr llou; Ami 1h o ' t all b-p'r ar ibriHicii n. T inainur.:o LIlH-rtv'' r ijrn ; Tb" minttt't-ie hrx.tn.is o.' r. li ns liitj ciii. A I'nlin re-ntrr to irii. Itivic. llrfor Ihr lluttlc. I ho liattle ol i'e A Kulge, Arkansas, tt luclt . a v a a t otllol the file of Southern Missouri, an probably of Arkansa-, a'.so, wns fought In J ,'n rcUI upwards of ÜO.tMHJ men. and the Unmu torces under 0fn, Sigcl ftnJ A,botl,t Mrn!,crIng n.fKHI. The ConfMerate army had nicceded in BUt rouu ling our troops and had thiow u a hcavr force ou the r rear, to cut oil nil re treat. On Thursday, tho f..h, the .itUck of : tho rcbcli began, and throughout the d j and the neat, tho tide of success neemed to , ct in their favor. The gallant Sigcl had , been twice cut on, and twice, alter tn it desperate fighting, had hewn hi way, with heavy lo?, mroiicii tue iru-iuv e naiiK. - The evening of the eeond day cuih on, and the wearied trooj alter making arrange ment. for the .leeoite t'onttict ol t lie next mornitii;. lay down on their arm to obi tin a little neeled ret. tuiet settled l(n iijRin the camp, only disturbed bv the groans of the wounded and the bustle of unfinished preparation for the coming day. Suodenlr there roo from the c imp ol the : Oerman regiment the notes of one o( those blaintive u'us of the r.ilherland w!u li tint I muaieal race carry with them into whatever dune they m y winder. Sftly the, tr.iurfloated over tint bloody lttl l.ei-l, the language unknown to mo it of the IitCLers, but the melody earn ing rail mein tics bickto homes au I tho hearts whoc future hmi In the balaneo of the morrow . The e iTect was electric. What heroic rcolres were kindled by that inij.le air, Ming in that critical hour In the wilderne, nn one can tell. We only knor the next dir' history. Our force wan a splendid licto'n. and where the luttle raged ticrfct, were the tlermsns who an the previous iiiht away. I ii, t'oreign news presents 10 my jKiut-i .1 interest. It eeius Napoleoujj rrally debating the propriety of re"i."iuing the in-! pendenee of the Southern States lie tt.itn have made a speech on tho loth iut , in which it was expected ho would tefer to the necessity of changing the rehtions of Franco toward the belligerents in this country. A complication, however, his sprung up in Italy which willdoubtle- mike the Hmperor hesitate before adopting a policy oflensivo to thi country. Garibaldi is actuilly reported t.i ho moving upon Home at the head of a large body of men, to capture that citr from the l'apal au i French force. Victor lm intil discouateninces the movement openly, but the wor!d kr.ov that In his ceret hesit he iTiut nisli it tcce;-;. A war that will net all Luropv in ilames may rcult froin this apparently rah demonsf ration of the Italian chieftain.' OaribiMi was atone time suggested es a Lit i.cml In the 1'i.icn armies, but if he succeed at this, critical titnc in keeping Xapoleon employed at home he will do us signal a errlce as If he had defeated a rehel armv. .Y. V. Wvrld. Jeff. Davis declares in a general order thay whenever we hang a spy or guerrilla he will retaliate by hanging a Union officer. Well, there is no evil without its attandant good, and it is hardly possible that the inWell, good auguration of such a policy on the part of the rebels might have a tendency to make surrendering more unfashionable than it hss unfortunately become of late. If Col onel aüd others 'bai a clear nuderst vding that they weio to be hung a soj-i s they surrender. te ire tr.clireJ to think there would be les surrendering and more fight- ' . r ing. -- Louisville Journal. rPHE 0)-PAl(TNEIt$HlT Hcie- ; . . . . . .-in . l muri, aa iiu! lliiv.? a mnoaal c.neM. " r.f irrrr.T um. rrsx. Terre-Hauf, .'C 1.15?. 1 LL TllUhK KM LL THOSE KNOWING themm It. mrlv.m !.! u!f I. 1. l'.rri .V imiin, m in a . ..a. a. m a . . . II pteaw call at nr an l r-el, or tle up tb. ir occnt.t, without farther notice. Tither parte .f tl,' f.m t.uthrie.ttottl ib- accf-.ntt , t,a iMnnairtbefouMtate .UO.. UC Val.i u-vu t MITIRT tt 5N. Ane.tl. lvja f IMIE (,(MAia,N:HSIl, liei.- 1 1. HoliUvr Allciiliou J roV CAN riNI) AT HAUTVrniy Stxxtioiier3 Cearptislni; 'p r aad l'".'. p-.' f. k't b.Lkuov.'.s rxtt !' ,VT"'". In i' . xf V.r. rl'l IV k.. revsrt kaoe, !ia,-t, Mr.- . . . a era a I Mari' T. tie it' .i, . ' "ajj ' or.AKil.rTT. : J ! i i a ! 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