Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 471, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 September 1862 — Page 2

ME DAILY EXPRESS.

E .l: t,lJtt I o vi Mi; il Kl i l. Nr a BJUtt IT .-KaaL, lLUAil ' K0OKTL& M' ratal a. WILLIAM - W Sit. Ii I ll on : i r.a !l I I. I . , I JAM .m . i erf it PI' TN A M 1 ill. VV I "a IM. IM V. ! .reist Fisl I. !' I Mlim-lcol 3Mtiliurl ftfftUMl II ro ;"! tikw lai Th.- Ki lt H.il ol the illit I. Va .Sa . So of yeaterdav isv.A.i. H, UH As tit day before id ol Hull Kan uii me air aill rank more thai h im. er Ml... - h li'l - 1 1 a L ii i is mm" f,re 9anteen ).'-, i e-t Ar. 1 lUifht in them t ull have git en i.e ..n' l I. iv :i. ide with the nhlK.'ii of .et rtail the snoveaaeota by ll. , I I Hi I I 1 ruifla was broi' W saj - '.V ie at V ir.citloii early on W. I .c-i. I learned that Jackson was in our reir. am l i it we should once more try to trap hiui Sigel and McDowell min i;" I th it m rnini ea the turnpike from Warrenlun toward .treville. where thi enemy was supposed t . . 'I ' i -os through Hull Hun hittle field, hie mile west of Centrerille H ' ker. I'jrter ll i !:! moved from our ''It. now, as we faced about tow, i .ton. bei 'iuH"i our iijiht lowatd paint, vi Meneeeer Junction fm - of McDowell, r fi.ir railed from the Bull Huti .m il', slid catue upon tho enemy aad aaraegters Kiting a few m VIek ho mi murin Tho 4 cavalry son, bj I i iirm dul McDowell not appear in front, ami learing t take care of that rosJ, Sige tie right to coonci't a itii Hooker a Junction Hookn lud ! n 'h er there 1 W 111 he When aithin two wile gel learned tht the e anei.l Hi road, and tut lelt, he nitnhed to the B ill liu-4 field It was tin Ii. U h . a . h: :.rL- L.ilv ! , motion, ictuv was on the linir short to the ew south side of the it I r H. MeD ifJh had remained on ' a road between ti t' enemy ami Warretdon, tint ln.n throaiiig shell some hour, nd now a e could hear mu-L tr i .in the h -hi. a hero 11 unter fought a er sWOi nd ii, proai ...1.4 the sceto 0 'aus.tetrv ll a t. ut ksj jttio the ono ot .ou N Urs. and the Seed tli I mk icH. thrtn ight. At on the 1 a s the lh It W.i roesj, IsmsS in. i il J.'. to ittcr had lieu s in tl on the Hull I. UB ere Ml : ;!e c 1 1 1 hng r m ttXMH We b taw rigot. aad tfcexf iMMaR te sar they ere I he 1 : Ja kon d.yahefoi sivee eUf r A as

w a ' Vau.

from the aame direction. Stereo', divUioa of h'ra corps marc he 1 to the left to support ftchetick, Mid the a '.tick was ouce morealonp: tke whole line I houM have lUted that ouatt time before the esaatioo. Milroy, after lea hours oi musketry in tornadoes, was

driven back . muck cut to pieces, and was re-

icel hr !tinwehr. who was bT henck at bis left It wee now 1 o'clock. Sigel corpi only d ben enraged, and we bad on the whole aiotd grenna1 at the right nearly a mile t was reasonable to suppose with the asaisl n e of Keno and Ileiouelmaa, and moat oi he day before u-. we -hould utterly demolish he enemy. It hat since panneed that iiiu!taneooly with our reinforcement he rtettted larger onea. Loug:--el's whole u mm and, whose pesaage through Thorough fare Gao Kickett bad disputed the dar helore, hsd now joined Jackon and Kwell. a horn we ha! been fighting hitherto. Look ireet would naturally join Jackson at hie rig hi it upon our left anu occasionally oar ceftter that we were mo4t severely prea ad the lema'nder of the day. l'p to this time Sigel had command ot the :k i He had male the dispositions before the fight, and conducted it successfully six no :rnoou rope arrived from Centreville about nd a ti med command, but wielv od gener Scfcrred to Sigel the rest of the ng let acquainted with the pos - lay, a Uta At k the fij liue tern was raging long Jlv. musketry like the i iie - Mill, and artillery like Mähern I i ere waa not ten minutes' cessation iM t.aie lor the net three hours o-ed not a stap, w retired not a I he enginery of war, men, guns, aud Hille. at MM We sj lej,. "Tlllaiar-i titpeter seemed equal, each aide to the other. At o o'clock Sehet k was otdered bck to the left, awl the artillerv of tin' ing fell bak to the neit eminence loririr the three hour?, scarcely a regime: t of t!ie three torpe on the ield that had n t l.cen mto the thickest. I'romjitly an 1 skillfully, s4 a command would become exhausted, it wou I le replaced by soother, but eat !! a brief rest, then up to and at it These iplecdi J "piasages of lines," as su' li movements are technically ca!lel, -eem to me a feature that ought not to pa-- un- . 1.1. - - M.o a i have t-et'i, a victory had such movemetits been made promptly and orderly The wiihdrawal of the le't was not a giv ing up of the batlle. Troops were nished to the right, and a tr K . I tie enemv il,'.. ii'i.i-i 11111 there . 1 h 1 k His left . tg wept upon hi- eentei we took him enUav.' m Hank. Wh.le the infantry I foaght thoe. oil! artillery, eleven batteries in line, plaved slum each gun pointed well letae left, that n imlueky hell might 1. ; .1 I. '' We ruiild ui.e the rebels no lurther than their -enter. Musketry in rolls, in ers-ha-. ...de out of the spot of woods where oar advance waa stayed, bow tenaciously the . Ii! I their ground I cannot h ; to 4l .: ltd v et press. How . bur? fought a-k any eve witness of the c H du t ol his 0 in. 11 ! I hv the ot itor tightci ll was lit oYIm k. The enemy not only hhi his center, but advanced upon our left. It wa critical Opportunely, McDowell's corps appeirei coming to our relief Two brigades i Hatch's nn I I louMedav ' imindiate'iv m-t the enemy's alvance upon our left, ami although 1 ilb-ring terribly, stayed him until dark. The day's work waa ended. We held more ground than in the ni miing. but not so much as r.t noon. Waking tu my len. e cui.ci -U-eping apai t ii..-: ' it day I ' ' Sil .,! y 111 imiug. I tir-t walked to HM sumtnit of the bill to asce. tain the poeiUon of affairs. Everything indicated the renewal of the battle. Already columus were marching in every direction, men at the left being brought to the right, and nVr 1T.1.1, beu 4 hi ouehl fi .to !r.nl to rear, and to Iront, (i gv irda 11 Unf a itii I put;M ing. with the erala witli st all and b. vci ihn held, e ich, of course, . batt to an cto w.tness see rather in il eu.ents. like "COD confounded Kverr few I Irom our battery furthest to d t 1 olteu h;. guns whose 1 1 1 1 11 v e-lei ! h ri in. tion whether the nv had W ii . lo mv li'itsM v, is eating wor Liie left, repli smoke I hi I made ine ipie not retr ttel III V I had ipeedi with several Major ifl oth ei . an I they participated I1.1t ih enemv hid -nrune from our finger. The day w oiv tin . it. c ol ie Oll . v ilh a con elllag "humi'o," all 11.) teen Fope tlie 011 h and i H I i' 1 ot I Hiitcrnu: aid, raen eld. ml I Ifwel all parts lit 1 ; i ren del w uh his glass he ran I I the,. a dif llls 111 -: ir mi le forced er m ireh the week Irom ki 1 ted ii urn trilr I heard "worth 1'orlei la. in that 1 1 o kci - u ure Ii ad an ii ed on 1 ... iui. i 1 M. is t. m ik ug live 11 The number of men I -hould est. male it 1 n.i.iti had hut J.ot 1 men terribly bad n shrunk hi e foi the d iv He iiiom in lehl Forler renter. Me IMHI. der ol h ine- da' ie leset v 1 -k ol the di l ei re a' 1 found it only a few ti . ii htishwh 1 ker ' he 1 1. . I bv o o'.V 1 1 r-le 1 I deemed to the iCtit a tlh tur erl An I Ihere the b I e- n .i.d lhat 1 a d;e.l 1 acta I counted It bodis Ad an .ng further at. iher stcaext. not tea raw r el off hi bushahs er hall 1 ao Fnion aul in. I at ret Bl i That tafäTM the hem emabtfu! pewt44 that Lee, af the rebel armv, ttk the M.i.re . . rr,- , ' aaaaato were m e we ia war at I ib.weht let 4WM I he left

aar tiusrlv that too fire whirl e but s i at th icft aud up to the center. the heavteet ot auv ol TW1fai nr ' : rolls sol cr hes. It i ol ' - - con -Hu each oth-3-the wrestle chaoa mar bar tinually sccuruulaüi..; er iu mighty swelling of rukhing toroadows. at kn 11. rrum mv poct.o:i a eemed that aif llery played Irom t- i ot the cani11. al poii.U upon the devoted center where I knew men wert eWtiggliug. I coukl but etc them -triiTjrlinr 1 he smoke of runaow- I der prevented that, but 1 knew the were there, anl 1 trembled for the result A lew M tea later Schura. who was in the reserve i was onlerei to the leit iW lore he could , g!t fairly into poaitiou. M .D.Taeil and Tor . ter were irretrievably broken Their sad j diets fought hke heave men. if moment be res koned b their inten-.fv they fought long, as thev anrely did fight well. I doubt not j they piled the ground with rebel slain, as ! H 1; . .1 M . iu, -! .in hj llotz .rls's 1 band. I believe there connot be a mjti who ' heard or oar in i;.tcd iu the swtul tradgedy. 1 but count ( -iir between ami ''. o'clock the -eer-t fighting he ever knew i 1 i- n' ie i t Along the right j hall of t ue line the conibaitants seemed to 1 atesast in iiuormrnt at (he -trudele there. By hall altei tiv it ass apparent thai we were beate-; outtt . W. i ,v i . ., enfration urion the left Wagoners and stragglers abr.ut the hospiuh acented the raircat, anl aoou train- ! tl.e loriner and !tre.s.m of the latter could be wen makiru? tor the Hull Ilun Ihidges and funis McDoaell's and I'oru-i retircl i:. ..mpat 01 '.hi I use tin term not as a mild, but false par ieof driren back, but because it corers the actual fact in the case I h ret think that there waa a brocade lli tl .11 I. t. a- i . Hoe liom l!ie fiel-i. sh a i' distinct regiments, or rther a nu eleu reach regiment to whose landrd ere it hal marched a mile its scattered men .riU . r there were several thousands hurrying pell mell in advance of them toward Centreville, crowding the stone budge and wading the -it ream A den long wag on trains centered tbeie. hat tliere was little confusion among them, no desertion of ag"ti-. hut "imply a jam. where each dej A . ft a , j, mi eirasl and pushed to he first. Thty were thus cool, notwithstanding a fen .hell burt am ui thewi AM this lime the right was hrm, ami only a' the r ilin discretion ol its Uenerals I'uaccountabl v to me at the time. -.-..hi- re hü 1. 1 k lr..m the lell In-mu-iketry almost entirelt ceaaei Ve were ir-iueil b shells only. It is probable that the enemy dared not advance iet Heintxeiman ami Sigel should fail upon his Hank as he should pass br them Sigel hail not had t out, nor hud Heinteliuau. and the enemy were not in condition fr another hit tie imindiately. It is possible, alo. that Banks's corps was nearing the field he am known to he it Mana-s 1-e irlv in lite d.n and they may have n hi. adv vu'e and been atraid It was all done in Wo b aurs . i .(her corps upon the Held would hare frustrated tint ruh ol o erpoa eriug num -hers upon 01 i- Pi - i.mher-. v . 1 so 01 erptiweriug that thev succeelel before im I I.e in ve l agiiuat them Irom any other part of the fie!l Franklin lay at Centrevilli' Sumner at Arlington Heights Why Ii id if, :. it I. ci -i -:,' to IV.pe Ii c d ty- he lore. - they were ordered, and as he expected'.' I forded Hull Kun m the duk f the evening and sat some time looking at the cros-ing if men and trains. While conver w itii ( Jen. Hut ter field who had withdrawn Ins tncn only when ordered, although he had made the attack at that point and was in the I vanie. a shell struck the ground some twenty led Irom u, mid in its ricochet i-sc ! ov ci our tie id- I instinctively dogged and my horse sprang forward. The Ceneral did not move a muscle until he smiled is he remit Wed, t'i it lis !..-.- a- to . o u t nie-1 to those thiugs lo be disturbed bv them. A 111 on cnl after mother sholl knocked a wagou to piece close by. The frag menu wer taken out of the roads and the train moved on i nd a'u.-hc l 1 recalled the acenct at thi 1 song of ihe same place one year ago, af ler tint hittle an I knew ihit'thi wa no pain-' Hidin;: on towanls t'entreville. which is aix miles from I M f..-! I. about nudaav I met Franklin - corps, which having learned the poaitiou of affairs tl. at the whole army was retoing t ('. .'t v die was on the point of retraciug its atepa I marched with ii to I'entreville Ui.liards n's division and KiruL ill's I igndo ol Bonnet a 'orps airueil here during theni'ht from A lex an.b i . and this inor,. tiftj SJgwick's division, being the balance d the same corp.. is coming iu ii on nrlington H eights, Alt'K'tiier the p sitiou appeare favorable. These two corfw comprise not less thin rtO, itKl veter in soldiers, under the beat of the Fenin 11 1 ;enernls. He-ode these theie is Banks's corps, lu.oaMi strong. 'which must be somewhere in the ncignh rhood. lor I do not cred . t the 1 11 tn r thtt he is cut otT. though he may have been lor. el to destroy his I . us Thm lest con I iv tu re is slrongthenc It is est 1 in ite 1 llns morning that at le ist fifty thoi.,i ! men of tho.-e e.ici I Friday and Situ-iiv are still in their ranks Add to all ihee bixlies twenty live thousand olunteered men. which hte been here from Washiagton, and l'ier i r one hundred th uj- m l ready, a total within twentv four h oir. to meet the enemy th it number The army eoa 'ic'usii e of M ti.K ged veaterday is uude:and hi vet r.me up I take will be no tih'iu to dav. the eo not attack us here Hnl I do uke i shall advance betöre three dav A rssntssnaa kam m t, .... U ah;, there will at v g rehl Ion 1 marching u, the valley the de-.gu of penetrating Maryland have their whole force in Iront ( .1. v.lh and fought Jacksm, Eweil. and A P Ii .11. Fr. dav forenoon, trie .e. with tho ad I. tion of I. it. street, PrUaj xftemoxMi. and all the with I. re and trie entire rebel horde Satur dav They MiH need every Man they ran muster i .:, e Tops, who i not the man lobe held m the defensive by a portion ol their army I repeal, Fope. will resume the offeusiie belore they hive time for any K'h mvneuverA lew incident aud 1 must go to bawi 1 field Among the : -i Fridax. was eh re of the Harris ear air v . ui . ii Donhb i w w i i t lie e here ur I ed I men I e ten tset f II it. I. ai d lay a a being sharp eutenan' i'-done! si aeraiakt up the the raeray 's post Iv K pee i k thev impeded waa seen hj nu ee . .nid pei-eirale the ßathav- - thicker lar i i. ..! am ike tut ue lour th of l hem ere ot tang lre ami the . . le-l aa iv mttiuie duraiMMi The regt inei.t w sj Harp --, earn wete imher a: a the bauarv W aata ßtt ear hast the neaa 4 a hill. .,., I were aaarhana ahrwu! e i ar eeast, aaaMiaaf aad laeahiaakf hat Merer ea peneaava. ahde others I oawki aaaeesly awe hntthey s i man t roam. I awd tela, is S.-UI. wnea l'..e biee. have tv en. Ihwei a Cksei -4 Oafmaem m Oaaa Ihjeaiii .eea t ten OntifaVaiiii m o:

! it lite fought tn trginii

the lereae were rsaeaa af rwilraast iron.

enentj tmnat he afreet eT onennt aenje

. W. . m a a ' av aV m

a-etur c out of ii

tfMhme. I hope he came tfely out of j

yesterday s battle, tor a more ai or new rmre c--.li (or that OO A.OU H ..v't in the eerTice. (Jen. Siprel. bo believe that .nin.n houU h. nft.,1 to h ht battlea. and himeelfknowabow to ue it. seemed ta relr upon hw youthful alJs more than upon aH other. tfe spoke on Friday night of two oaiierrie trial neiu a lorioru uvy, . I I term mav Lc applied to a tanefw; uu ur ' portant pofotion. as having foegtit tneir ns.v with cool audacity. They were t-'y Hmp ton's. mr tioned abore, and Capt Roemer . Hooker 's and Kearney 'a Dirishsn fought bitterly ard lost heavily on Friday, but were scarce! v engaged en Saaarda v Col. "Brown of the th Indiana, whose name ym will see among the killeJ, and wh.ee ios will be felt not more by his friends at home than by hi solute. s snl commanders iu she army. ien leveu. heiter known a- c ' ei nor of Washington Territory . ami Chairman ol the Hie. kei.r-Le N il. ol d ..Ili11l.il i' led ii ii with consummate kdl and co..!ne- Ii id a I o-e . ..icd under him. and won golden opinions 1 hare in r.iy mind a buudre.1 and nine I who leerve not;cavbul I mut lotbear and sleep - . . . The Situation t 1 r Su Bwaff -OrJrr Itroukt ef of Ckotur (.'enrral ia Hood Suir U Account t SerJf' tUlllr Tkr IhUff FraukUn Dtriuutt Vk m m W n Wl k t 'It itnarcoa. Au,-. euticinut w h -e omcial poailion gai' him the entree to ! I '.!- I.e i.l.jiin ;ei whe talkeal freely dh him and with a t.um ber if Cenerals and other prominent . tl. i -sud who ol.servrsl with good civilian e. leii Centreville at about I o'clock lotlaj and arrived here thi evening. He tupplie the latest anthe.it ' .. int ol t..e -.t ' W hen he arrive! at tho height. ot fehlte rillt-, at about half pul b o'clock this morning things appeared to his iin practiced eye to bein no little confusion. Men roaming about singly and in squads gun- in motion t..w n ithis and that point Hut iu the couise ol twe or three hours he perceive! onler eontaai out of anpaient chaoa. The men who bad beei -c k 114 llie:r rec unci. I- had f. und them an 1 1 I.e regiments were marching and countermarching. All the artillery . the upervi--100 ol w h i a..- mtruste 1 ' lrn. McDowell, had found i?s place. All seemed ready to meet an it I luck, and etroug picket guinls had been -eut out to look tor ihe e nfiny, the order to 01,0 being lo pu-h n to Manasnrs The only otiirer- aim had much lo aav about lemorahx ttioii i :iui m disorgam . nation, were thoe whüsc appearance indieatel th it they -poke lrm peron?il exierience In iicn ropes headquarters, which wen ' established m a-house on the street in t'en treiille, all was cool ami serene There, with the Ceneral Commanding, were Oanee als M liwll. Keno and Reynolds, aiili other officers ot h gh rank All were m i -pirit and -ent the ino-t cheerlnl me-s m -lo the Secretary of War. They regard tlie 1 position as impregnable . were di;ed, inleel to otvite alt u k . an I were n d uppre hensive of any Hanking movement hy the enemy Although the olhVers at headquailers did not seem to he disjxised to admit it in so many words, the inleiem e Irom whit oey i.d w. is thai we weic d Ic iic I oi; Siturda Frid it chsed with a victio v . we were lnving the enemy when night came on Hut 111 Ihe morning, a was - 1 m mute evident, he was stronger. A loi. e e liniicd at tOffJ thousand sirring iiai mirched to his relief thrn gh Tkroughfare Cap ( ur line of bat tie was loruicd ih on - s 11 i" Irom entrerille. and not far Inni ttie old Full Kun bat tle-lield (en MeD well wis on the left, Oen Fit .lohn Porter in the :oiitcr. and ilen. Bene on the ri 'lit The left fronte! a heavy piece of woods, in which there was little show of f me, ahHe eOBOl te the center aud right, the sigtis acre that the enemy had masved his troopur torces were d.-pied upon the stipj o sitioii Ihxt this a a the eise Hut it ws- .lis covered soon after the hittle begun that the real strength of the rebel army was ou our left. Oen. Leo, whu was in command ot the iv hole rebel army, had massed Im troo; on "tr left. an. I poiirc! in 1 terrible lire lwhieh i' .i.-eo Hoi .,,cioweii . coiji in wurr aim fallback l'he battle raged nil div, but the enemv ptoied to -troii' lor us, an ! ! w : night ou? forces fell back to OeotreviHe, and leaving the killed and most t..e n, .;, eriouslv woundil m the hand id iheene m. Thut eneenjf ii Kily. peil. ps, for ii. did ii : ; ui -ii. our retiring columns, .u.d made no attempt to molest tiiem The ret rograle inovemeut was, acconlintr t the (enera!- and other .ih.a.s with whom mi inform act talked, en ..1 iu c ! irde. lien. Keno said thai the real cause of our ilefeat w -as want of -u;;.lie I ha h ose had had hard'. ..nylhmg to cat for from three to five dava, KM ihe man had brfd little better. wotd acre borne out by the voracity ith which slalY oftieers, who usutillv have the lct ipjsirtunltlni to secure what is ti be had. dev.urel their breakfast to dar In spile of this, however, in 'pile, of all draw hick, to -.nie of which it is not yet lima to a'lude. iJen. Keno and all the ufti-crs viith whom mv iof.-rminf talked agree lhat a column : thou nd Iresh tnxips would have hange! tho fortut.e-i ..; the .In . , ii. . i "Where i Franklin '' ner was ihe question. Where i- Sum l'he answer I have g.ven y-u m a prevtona letter Frank Iin a otneera said thev were readv to tu r I. on Tue lay. inlsc.- cpect.ng the order Veln(.. lin y were allowed a day 's leave. On Thursday and Fnday they were ke; t in camp, momentarily expeeting an or der lli't it came and kept tmn n; (; ien Ha'trck, and was counter m a r.del hv (sen. M cCletlau yu already know Ite fre rar inlormml left, herd- ! ait'e an I prn isioii fur man and beal were . r r i . , at I c in ..lis in crest ahundaii.e. rei tue in irreal a the ohliera were esjjerlv brae hu l'p in I u . l.ck. ic tit. ui: I aas heart! at Cthtreville h.oir ix. the tide to .lean Ir Th- nnmber . prinners y enepsy a . The thaui...l p. i'i.er. .i (ten. rfe apeak a in hi fir1 taken lo Aleiandri to-dt. lined there i ei I.e .hi in ennversat Wir alter th .( I aiid aeean .vera no. n l is i taring art than a vo Saturlai ik of aeveMl M he nev er - ,w m.re t,e , perlurmeal hi lie iei .) the ttiHMi on the flank b tteriee swarme I !iat sj ßlera from our frcea--a SB re and m ire. i.nti! n t ment or two had emerge, at first than Hp nee pietelv decersl auld the) rre lie kta guea. when he raught sixht d patch. " knew them t le rebel, i. artillerv ia a twinklhag tanu them. and ' r-1 V aw 1 thi Ifl'-a a f T ( t IQ ti. The preriee facta about Hank., i i- Uv . and his tranafftorUtHMi. d ia difh -uit to arrue at Tba avatiemii.. whose refott I have e eiearoreal te pi em t above, heard notu .ig abnat k'att. sod made oo apex ial inutrie ll autawt knee hy those aho nhoui know, end as from the biesA emh r m . thai It . fc la aale, hat that he was .!.;. jei t tiewtrui . k train. of kack be bad mnre than Ms sh re- much kaa:sy bifage ha v. Lg bee left la hm rbawge the etaer ahra kich rneve! rarward Mr. F.fteid. a twateee f raheaavsl leeaeiirtaüie, ha ti m tewnt H however, tepaiitswl aa eavlavg that lla.tks hu avei si! himself, kit rnmawiisil ixl bis ir t.ve. who leu ea) he is en e aJttiartaus. tjw -ue v i.i i..g U.e agar. 1 aMeene; aUeraeae, how tier, there I. .. e .. abvie satal VheA Ctl had uket a Ue right wir asrfts m adi aisa i e 1 aaa kaaad, sa aevtaw legire all iratemikir fee vhai that are north, tn WM 0. aa.,

v,..eua, . he Ball I: . MoaeAas. He

;er w ntre a young 1 i:'g furreon lav. where ha aal MTV . ereral hours. Jle among the aw little. and conscieotiously refrained from rereatiri; inerernmeis On one toint. however, hal testiowwy was eiplicit. b'claeen Fairfax and CAtrevii!e he found nuinerou- trj. lers iiKu-iut! i.e sixi : ana witnin oar - - iua I r.j.lMb. U I Um - U) I - M,,rr I evktences of disrn!atien At Alexandria also, according to -tiveral a ir..--e-. nvit a Vu ufners and men from Ceneril ipe's army were sbout the street and engaged di--cini:.atii g .he in -t pre- I poeterous rumors, tomo of them, we regreüC U B.w. in a posi tii 11 where thev should hare ! known the truth, with nj ufRvieiil fr leaving the ftehl Hut to ihoseo remem' t : the iay alter ihe battle Kim ii the -Is 1 .1 u a ivearatio -a il- the ol Hull a drizz ly.dsma' day Uke this alio stwthe wet, r gged, mi.ke;e-. 11 w 1 und d o!diers on the v e: ue. e 1 h liar. . ting t a lo! of eager listeners how his regiment a 1 "1. eul U p ect ." he only lrft t . tell the -ad I 'c- :he day was, on the whole, not ci spiriting br cuntraat. altloufh the samett ba-l faces which had litei rd I ill -so -tor.s with unconoet' ed tati-f ii in, were again thronging the !i 1 tela and rejoicing m their "great ex; ecmt ona " leas epeeJj, howev.r ; fr detpitc the inefficiency of our police, a wholesome dread is felt for General H Meek smICeueral Wailsworlli. 12 M The latest official dispatches ire dated rxt Centreville at J o'clock. At that hour the enemy va- -ome tao mdrs distant, and appearances indicated that a great battle would be fought to-morrow IU w h tl. armies would be engaged. Ti c - ! er- were represented to bei: ex cellent heart, and rea.lv for the tih To night tieneral Halleck.aho waa up all Ul night, ha retired l-r sleep The I'resi dent has cone out ! the Soldiers' Home, and the War D pit it men: is Joertcd t)ue who saw the President th'.- alternoon sa- tust I . was never fuller of right. "We'll whip them nt to-morrow,'" aas hie expre&sion MUSICAL. PIANO II Nti; nm Itl.l Allil.U. Ol'l.l renpi-i if u i Is ai.noUl r t Ihe CttUi T. rn- Hauisn.1 surroamimr cmntT. thst fee H rvadjr eu nil rail to rapsir slJ tun I'ian. si.! to keep them in good oraler t.y the v ar. He ci. I found st the Drue 8ue in th. 1. .. il , . H.)jMillT smt hi hara:e will le found verv n-asoii-I side. He Uurs raf tosut.joHi th followlmr ref' t Mr j . ' ItTFtTW ITU. nans Tent, kjj MMMßi the I 1 h - :iUi'iI f..ir er, with iierfr . 1 i.'l rutirr pal i-fa tiavi to hi eamlefjera. au u. aaaaeaef the Trrre Baaka Paaxeia Oattan have haee uiiiler his v are, sud h" Las gained 111 v en Or MeaaWi l Cu threfore, cordially rriusaliiin to any pel .u in tili i. iult v, whs may I. kI hi. -ervioen, a a rvbatde 11.au and a correct tutor, w! act vices will h,- more Jrsiratde, fr..m thr t.ot that Itvkaa ne.tr he ran attDil to hi Lurines wliene. rani ivi.li-i 1 may render il ii-resarr. J. C. NKIMNi.l I, l'iiiHial ..f Ihr Mil-ii- IVj.irtnieiit of the I . 1 :ii-t:- fem .1We. th llkaf I Iketaj hrartily concur In the shove a cmeii.tiOioi Utr. jnx oyk.kt, RKV. JMOBi IMPMS, tLKV. LTV AH ABBOT r ItKV. M A. JMH IT Juie-I.dl PIANO TUNING. A GRK AH1.V H) THE IVISHKS of many of my f.rn.rr jtfmn, I hsvr ii-siui.-i -I .if .in Tut ii. ir aii4 fopio ; J'mt .... M -1 -1 ai d ..ther Muatesl Inttruinei.t. Iteinir a prart.rat piano rnaker, alaofarorallv k to mat Itlaeiia of Tc'rr U -ute a a r.ri.1 r(a Tueer fjr over "ix year. jerfeit aal'fal . i. giirar.tee1 t. all f..rU'C nu- ith their pa t rot. xn. will vlll Tre Haute reirulaily every fiui week. Piano w ill ha ii(Sgrl l.y the year. All order left st th t atss M at Mrs Dr. Allen rVaKi .Mr Mode. ill, oi ll, are Aea'eojv, wl'd meet w ill prompt attnrt. ... Repertf-ill v, t UlSsVl II, Mo -te I ! r.iiiil Tu.i'i axil Repairer mi auaW laetreaji ata, mrKn-amti.k. IM, oirl. Iii MILITARY GOODS. C. & W. S POI WIN. I . aVuin Mi i virsIVIilltaTary The line.: i,u IIP ll t,.7.N v Ifi HKS til ! I . K i.t.lne h : r. Y r. it s I I.e 1 Alt k In the tit i COLLEGIATE. I N I01S CHRIST! VN t H. m mm LK..K-Thi t ' ii i tn ViM . I si .4Mklibl I I. Pr Lb ue ' WI i r ar . 1 7 l-rBj M i.'". I" er t, J V I. HllAI kU 11 il REMOVED. BOT 1 p port H HI M BD U Si AM) T Ni I Hi 'I l.li Mil i 1. A. il N Isppert sv 1 )llll!l. Uully I i- l IIa - t hie .Iii s asxl ike pabtw to fft nr t i Kinn Kill, their I ihluai 4a- Ulm, i ar thev wilt PROPOSALS. ovniA i iiNat ia.ai aase IVssw ibe ea I e t .aelMg. ' tt t lawrt - rv'i ad r ..... y, Sf I an a A la4 W I J Im wua-a, aar aw I . atoavi rni pa N law .1 a at it wwh gwast arrstfta a lbs- '.fart, iiraslaeatj rabtti lavtr I la lb aa t- W atabAM ava aaara V-si CanaBst, law by the H af asst. TVr kanaie b at aw (aa i r nrucM, 01 a.

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To awr-llu. Rch. lr 1- D4r- Na p. ,;., frsafrwy Mola n rar. ClSaaaaaj a 7u ArWrM-y nosaavUora aatd V u ssMiwir-liii-rUou Tlsnu aad pu v, ll 1 iLT lNFvllieLK KlVil l ltl k- 5. I - . 1 c lliatailltl) FORM AND SPECIES ol VERMIN Thoae l'r-psrstio! . ut.l ke sit ethei sre "Fr frvtii l'oi-." "N ( .Uiucrron. lo the Human K.o.iilr " "Hal- .lo not il.. on ili premise "Th. v . aeat eat el d ir kejea t" h ." "Tie ) ar.- it il v infallible m um .Ii - s....n " "l'i vear si.l u.ore etaohe.l u New ..rk Otj f aeif the Ott St 0fl.ee. . Ii jr du CMj t'rtsiMi ass tiattea em C Msf ey wha Oil Htesmera, Ship, Ac. th-City HespUal. Alm ll W -. nr. ( - ' y tin it Hotel-. - Astors,' et Xl hol' Ac ("e.r Ay -the Itosiilinjt Hoti-e. A ' festal by mute than 50,000 l'i irate Ksui.l.. I ." itrtu ..iwiesr ilit! ia area i .ii t y U '. MtlitiTm -. .1 HOt -KK Kl Pf PS tr..u'..t Willi eMi.iti i.e..! h o no loi.jfer, il tly e i .rA'- I nlnator. We hava uet it to our aatl'. ti n, ati.l if a Lev rostfA&we wtilltl have it. We had tried pohoii, l-ul th y efleetiil liothii.c. hul "l . i mi V article knerh aake hraaah aW .-t Hat. Mi. e, Ua. i.. lied-Hag. i.iickr thsn vvc a.. watte it. Itl-i . g, t OmiaiiJ nil ioei Ihe eountr .Medina 11 kliiKl. t.KAIN and pi.. iioii are i r i.ualld in (irsm CeataWjr by vermin, than would pay for ton f tin Itii and li.se. t Kdl vi.' flkesalsf. -tan l ' R ) It. -I Ü t I. W sre k lln parationa rapidly. VVbertn-i they have'llal, Mir.-, Koache and V'ern !i tflppeai rap K ssa A Wtawm a. I iki.i-, vv mdaor. a! ,ed. lie. "Coaler V "Ceavfsre'v 'fnetaT i l Offer'' ( i.nta r Is V.-. We. hi,.! f.. RSelft lloftih, r BatVumleelei Bed lee Eurmina1ur. Biet tt PeirWer, fr feeeete alp H t tie and HI. Mi'ix. etaefea, p.at. I l I IOV I lt..- iniHaet hm' II k are.iliv l.rf.v ft StJU HuriV hm y All VVmut tl CwciüiiwTI In ll 1 ssv. I 1 1. hohnlt 4eewatfifl Srv tk kUfTehi. 1 a ... Harra), kialei A k.t.b I A K. I k, H . I V Ii .le.. KobiOaol a Co If. Wird i . vi Mar '.. 'i.r H i i rr M 1 Ml I - jnfce w asi. orai as .11 VI a). 1 1 hi In--Ghirar, III . s ...nia ! Dwtreet. VI .' Eaanereflte, Ri V l-o. 1 1 .fi.ii ft I . M I I. B-ialkei r,1 Vlllaa;. UNITtD STATES AT Terr - Hunt . ., 11101 H II. II It K i-4 f WW IttaajarlaSa, Saas geared nnrsrrai Pwsiaaja $ mm Or sAAt aaa ereara eareeb-1 latsaaVeA. afhse' I St IV la - - a . . , irt aaa. e, hw.ftetac ra HENRY R. COST AR ra.acavaa trae Sa att hr svalwm , ark.

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j j . .: ..... !::: ; . T 1 1 N il iHLYCONC) V rtioi a rirrtH-rT aa rasinl 1 1 elf 1 1 '' äi'K tri ni i m ktl'MKTa, C1RAYKI 1 ) 1 .-i 111 KYS Uli ;. tn U'l w Hi iinnit itis, XT r X 1 IMJ rrriUt-jiliy t.4! . U!-Tl. il IN iv I I Who oat. 1 ly ib "l Vftiv are . THK M ' ! I I V 1 11 M Si I 4 W ITH 01 kequirti. the .u Which s v -1. , luv anaM) Id' rui ai iii '"'im m.rni ki.KT. IAUJp-flliaj Noi V . M Akkll I., ok , ,.. Hu ma KJtiaoa ION 1 1 U.h Til HVuji uiiemulle by auv otb 1 ri-ny 'n, Irat'irwlarlir. . 1 1 t akton-arv K vacua Uutm, t 1 dl I K 1 IN tin lav all is; fi im is a w iu II. Nu P. Ml snTl.i' UK u iTHtMT IT, -. 1.H..1U, oa untiuM nasr amp lM.iaeors tiraa ami. Vr HKI.M. . 1 r TKT hT OH -l lit Maajek. IHM IM Ii. .11 th. At lltlll I" ft I "f i , h oaaixeelence AM No I IMst'UK. !raj2T2Lt? " r 'rrlt le aBW I u. :ug M. i. :..i, . , i P retina, I sin sr;d ii flaauiualion, ao freou. m. ' .-. a:.. I eapeh.na: all I'.-Uoik us, J W. rw ut Matter. mo. aix inis TiMHiaiw a' MKKJI THK tlCTlMfl K vi A re paiU ttavv eaaa take earai la a she-, i . .cd tl.ej w.r d.-. elftt .1. and thai itie has, bj ihe ue ml 'powrful -tri. ii drlftid up In ll,,- Mlertt, break . lit UM led fort lid p.. Wilt' U I 41 ' lit! t. have ' I ' i N Hel.U'brs an agkirav II 1.11 l n A l'i I R M 101 r- it V i tOl.ll'aKXT; aea of the 1 I I HI hit all .Seta. IHN litt IK(. I s. Wl.i Iber ellatl.ft,- ,ii N i i ant i i nti i , Fri.iu wliao t . i i .n:i Hii I o: IHneaae of iheaa orftSl.a I HKlJIi..: ICs FX Tl K'iii !, i l s o matti I IN III M. . the w tl III ol i. tls vT IUI KHK heat i aetiata te hew the Oi eie f... l.i t n n Kvi lenct ot ssssl rsllaMe ai 1 efl.at In all lb, .....ri. wded. im.ii.iI.W. rl.a.aci.-i wt 1 1 aT ..nipari t I. . II il Sil lo..!.. : Vi it I' i - k i. w r t Pr .!;... I . ;ii. . , i lhm.-dieine. - U I III l t un -, law araaateest . .t . Ice tienflai i ll'V II IV; .... .: diy of Phil bet TiK Iftity tain, no nai purely ve Rworti at. eaaaa u u hemi.t, whe sratlon . r.'rc. bin ia sfact i r BM day t , AlderUMW. eaaai t. ov lhat I ary, er Ii H :.i... i ,., I. f..r. in,. IV M P H.llf rfa for i rift.rinatlt.n ti U T II KI. li.i t l.i Piart . ..I ai.d Ai.alit.ral I Vn lsa H.H.IU I Ml I.e. Win iti i m i ui rot n'ri.uri A Nl LNI'kinCirtJtll bKAIJ- I.M. W bo i ld ;. ' .i I .i '!.; i- "iia; rat I h l " at aa" AHrtctataoa raaaari tahom in.n.. , nHeiriit...i I .1 aajeralbitia i Pldia I I s i IW.p . i-.i ll... I. U. BAM A I 0 , M I VOX VI 14.1 , w rATidi k a s, 11 J I to ak ro Cm ANb a '.i nriiu m h mm . hl. 4 ifih.mLitiesrnrma i f C. sDllr. .it. 23S night U r. , An';. i .4 . . . t. fieri termiruxt?. aent tn ihe lffinnirjr wculd mild frr, rjy ,, r, U" r j'. H attacks the litrga. wcrcjir- intT.x'i 1 itvm years ago. It hoe letnpnmi IM t'ty?are tKm Wet artijU fceorw th j Jtlia for Zrl afLTiu, (Ui" f . .s ll '' " ; Ceug in fViJiMunitii'rn, rtumevcus ctftctx n ti9 exit . l ig immediate rtiitf. uill firui them effectual f-ir altarmg or ; t 5 trumpet hex. THU E HAf'M, Fur Sa'.' i' it felrTdwty-t. lviira;M, TrroOR PECTORAL TROCHES. lELirr wahkanttd i tls MinuTca fm the laei' -1 " lt I '.!'. , .?. dj rsnihi ( slrlft. I ml .-., lata fiatili, nlwrritlii ll'n I. Ills. l.tr. nit llrrslhIH. Wavre lliroist, Ar. A .. A nv team; rwtiitfp..' 4 PHr, these Ta.si.i ara -a-:. Ma stVarjw . 4 Stranajtl c. IH" Vi, Itaftta itaR Boarae. ' t. r " k I law. ulft rial I, ! ' . I rail Ihr lt ea44 by fiatgiata em I f. eef st tti.4saal - af ; M faas. 'orwe' 4 ia aaa Wsbswa aarwsaa. ra Hilf. ANTED - AT B A Ii T L BTTf& 50,000 lb l ot Ion If I . ItooUsv. st.i tioiii ri a I a ii .oocl. . a APPLICATION FOR LlCEfWSf . ; raviti la i j i uaäawraiTiaaj nsriDy ivee no " -5 CttaSWSalc.er at to... r aaw a eatl iptrits a b)ass baa s wart st a tie Tb pr i Iteava aaw te ba A1 ar lvei ike ear f Tatr Msaw. Mart .

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