Daily Wabash Express, Volume 9, Number 145, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 November 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

RE-HAUTK

8ATTRDAY NOVKMBEK 1.11

Tm news from the Army of tht I'otemar unci in interest daily. The Federal arul Heb) armies are utering each other, tad a great battle cannot long be postponed. faction ol Conncilmre.

We are plee-ed to tee the names of good man announced for Councilmen to nil rvnn ciet in the Firef and SfnA Ward. So better material ran be found im R. M. Kit-, and Jotb Frimir. It tug:, time that the people should wake op tu the importance of indtttdwal tfft io securing the right kind f men U fill onr BBBBH

who art not wholly plotted wrth the new

programme. This is only an incident in the tents in hieb the loyal heart or the Amer lean people n wholly engaged. Against the etwet of the peocUmatioa, or rather of the wtr for proclamation Of no proclamation , the continuance of the war

siavenr in dwlorai

ct o: the rerel ha- . BM rcme-iy,

conditional ftubmneioo and a return to hi j was always to be Ir. I : r- . r-r xvA th wv

gxswhwr. ft.let. OFFICAL.

Hcnreily or Coal Jt m now apparent that utilesa some plan ais (ierved to acrcaee the aupply of coal there i O - must be an ungautl amount of suffering, in j jsvWtaW in tk, p. Ummg tkr IrJtr K.ebinon.1 dur.Bg U wu.ter llcreto'orn it CtTtUtmm ! ix c ! fny the Boom dime who have

"- the aticomlorta of cheer lern I aaa" m I? Iweaee and hivriwg want, tri fr their re- MP! liäTTU lief the benevolent aMociat'tons of the city I i3gxalXCCo in the pikt Ol Fit v at T1EUE-

llOU.Pl wtill OBm raccVH. lITVimiKD BS Cil , J, V II.XlTr . INIUAX.X.

firli Lewi Marfcln John ardM Ki.nla . V Veph Hart In James C Martin K Balne John 1) M'i-h Phtll : ttvll?Y

The

tiou fiiea i (uiUi lr1,J. perhaps cheerfully siren I

lormer . 4. Mrjt xhr rMC Js rtiffercnt While the

on the opening or the new year as tne um consumption, oe to the qtaktj re-iuircl of the dare of grace. Wnen, by fhe force of I for government work, u far greater than

nrnr Ka f . . an I he 1 x m , . sua eil nr ! V"

V tw; e , x n. vvat v. vuij'lt il a v paajfc."

iaff eveu loa thai m prtvifu-i t8ja ni 1 he price Bas J ti.'-el over üft pr cent, siuce last winter, but that i not now the subject of complaint or the source of the evil. Citi-4-11-i ur kltear oit in vain Uie fuel can tt be w. Sime the morning air ha be-

gun ta pir: ke -omewini ! tne irot.17, inu

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utnir.' list.

When sirh men consent to have their

ued. every good ciüxen should exert

If to secure their election, thereby se

curing a faithful and intelligent adminwtre ton of pubhc affair - It i.4 generally utnlerstcvxi that there ll an urgent neceswtty lor purifying our citj g r emment. and although it cannot all be done at ooce. we can make a very good coin

it ne it Monday.

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It ia a fact worthy of note that the bot

that u... . itc. bis slave aro freed, tbty are

forever lost to hins. He has no redreee. As a rebel he can make no appeal to the court in the hope of esteb!ihing. before the proper trihunal, what be may wish to proTe .the uu-i-onuituiionalitv of that paper Rebels can

not claim the protection of the fundamental law they have in -.eitel, wh-o obligations they have disregarded, and whose authority

they have defied. The courtr ate cloeet to them. A loyal citiien, to loeing his aUftt, could bring the issue before the courts rn due time; but meanwhile the negroes would have been their own custodians, or have been placed beyond the reach of the claimint by the direct interposition of Uie United Sutes Government, and a decision in his favor, were that to be the result ol judicial deliberation, could onlv give him compensation from the National Treaury. which is no held out to him by the Preiideut. Sarely the proclamation can hardly bo called an iuopo rativc document, when leheU cannot appeal

men. ami those most true to the Mse of the (roin the dictum, and loyal citizen" can have ( uiou in the South, advocate the policy of n motive so to do. the late procUmat.'-n uf , o i. We are not fanatically disposal on tho subslavery. It is a strange spectacle. Moutheru ject of negro emancipatioii. We sincerely slaveholders, fresh from the tebel States, regret the ruin spreading ovet tho oact are here, in Uie face of our eople. solemnly opulent tlistricte of the s..ut'. I.i4 we can -declaring that alavery muit perish if lihert? not tic ODC 0f our cotemporarit-, think tlie is te livo, ami onjurlog us to support the tandjug crops of this region o! more impor-

l'readut'4 procUmatiou as a sure means ol un,.v l!lilt uc rcjuirati :. (A tlic I uu. or

ieetrov inj; the rebel ii-m Northern -'.e: . gogues, on the other hand, contending that slavery haa inviolable tigbli ln-.vond the teach of military law, and denouncing the President 1 proclamation a- a blunder ati i a crime. Southern men substantiating, beyond all jKieaibility of doubt, that tho rebels have staked their all upon the Confederacy, and

protesting with impassioned enrnc-the-is that overtures of compromise would be alike futile and ignominious. Northern men holding out that tho rebels still long for the protecting care of the old flag, and that they may be, and ouyai to be, won bark by conciliation Southern men reprobating the rebellion, in uiupualirted terme, as the most unprovoked, wanton, Uithlesa, and heinous conspiracy tint ever disgraced earth or shocked high heaven, and invoking us iu the name of country humanity and (lod, to combat this crime of ' rimes to the very last Northern men c fluaiug and extenuating it. pretending that it was instigated by Northern wrong, that we are bound to respect eveu while it tights us, and that aa soou nn possible we must ceao righting it altogether. And yet it is this spectacle which is now presented to us. For the

proclamation are auch men aa Hen Htiro of Teva, H . .ro and Feaaiaa ol Klor kit; Hon ot Mississippi, taiaH and K aaa, Ant JoaiyaoN, Mainau, and Hnoe ix low of Tenneeaee. ami Kohsiuin d v ir lnla. and a hoet of other learned nnd patriotic Southern iatemen wno Imxe lived with the Institution for a hi time, ai, I know its designs ttgauist it-n icpuhlic While on the other hand we see such men VooaHawa, V i i Ni.toRaM, Raiwer, Koai ajx, Ht. Wool-, Caaits't and KiiMAmneoN tiefemhng and apologising for the irtstitution. ami endeavoring tii perpetuate its etistem e by denouncing the pro lama ion a a crime ami a blumler Tin i- ihi uirramma a. It 1 a great difference. It is a difference in sttismaii4l. ;. oi tor of the Southern men wjo kiioa ii.. !'..k-u- .1 the slaveholders, aivl it t a difference principle r.piall as great Some of the Southern Journal eiall v aa patriotic and loyal also favor the proclaim tion. The following article from the New Orleans Mm speaks the lenprusge ti loyalty and exhibits the true ipirit ol patnotiem The conclusion of the article is specially good. The iMs eaye:

like another, sigh lor peace at the expense of halt an empire. The oil ha- Mtw i terri ble blow ilcalt azainrii the institution ol

Slavery in the jM..f'rcssof thi- civil wur. An overruling Providence seems to have decreed to it evea greater ruin. We rsttt ; t the fact- of our acting hi.-lory, and Ctideavor to joint out its lesions 1 r the svcnehl of those to whom our words m.n go, in noun kindly spirit, but with the warmest wi liefor the speedy return of our countrv to her former course of solid :roerity and unr ival eil national grcatue--. W c Uei decpiv lor cvey man who hv- been deluded into an honest support of tho cause of deÜ. Iav sod his confrere-. N c luve to patience f-u the kjrpocrttical, qutoi Supporten of the I'm in among us, who coin yet to anticipate a return of tho power of rebellion here, and who ende tv or t w eat tow ard trait u- ..ml treason. ' Ouc enptciOB, ari'l -tie drooping eV.

Tow.tr.liiH ilo iidherent. open aswl di guises!, of the hercsv of Sccwion, we have

one plain duty to warn them of tlx ruin which will ct overturn more thin the one institution of Slaverv. it tleii iat course i.s peraieteil in. The war will be prosecuted until even inch ol teriitory whero the fonilitutton ol the l"niiel St nos has been the

uitieiiie I iw . lull hive been re-tored to J

the control of that authority . though nulitary neceesitv may have wept w.y all instil u UM, seat w.-i . - a. oety Have been one reu!t ol tho piolonged content The soil of H.e I n.te.1 Sntes mu-t be rid ol the pollution or Ire , whatever it eols traitor- I he lli 'of the I inted States in.t srave everv where tnumphanl. though it mA,v . . i Hi I iinc will restore til thing laborers to out fields wealth to our tore,i".ios. Lie (. oni rommerce. the m atitution ol learning rrlic.oi. i.ew woildmn appcir iim u to the old -but first, there mul be rc toted he f'ttti. .1 Hnoi . lliviilril South I he Kichuiotid eiautinci of tohef Itf, urges a proposition, made already in several parte of the South, foi a conscription ol slaves for use in the Hebel treatce. Tfce Etanintr ttyi: It appears that slaveholders sre aver . for some reason, to hire their MUOtJ to the t'oufedentte army. The prejudice is cei tainly an ignorant and mean one A- the wvr origin ned and m rarrietl on iu greet

ivchoMer in

hin nrxinertv rights and the renetua;

the institution, it i- reasonable to -uppose that he ought to le fir-d and loremest in aiding aud assisting, by every meaner in his power the triumph and success of our arms liood wage- are offered and proper csre and elrtition will be given every ncjjro hired to thearniv, audtbe slivelioMcr ou(hl to remember th it lor every negro he thus lurnihea he puts a soldier in the rauk. Uut the Kvamiuer aays the slave-ho! der are not willing to make - i :;t. e doubt this is true; they are aelti-h set, and when they discover that tho Preside -proclamatiou will aurelr be carried tulo eflect. msnv o.' them sill he ready to return to the I'nKut ami ul.mil t t'ie Iva-, rather than suffer total ruin tor the sake of sueh men as Davi-asid FU.yd. Thu it is pi in that the proclsmatlon, o far lom tusking the South more united, ssm laimed by the ermountes aud Subiu.-- ' b, on the eoetrary, a tire-brand to divide the -dave-lKldsr-against each other, There art. doubtieaw. those a ho. like Pavie. Toombs and the Rebel leaders generally . are determine!, st everv sacrihcc u deetrev iheFiiion. Rut there irtmu. othr as the.- the U rbmond j luruautt stigma

it-hive become ludis'jensabW

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pan ions in walKing, trie -"enc aooui me co:i

yards lorchadjw too plainly tlie suner.ng 'that is to come. Men gaze wistfully upon toe bituminous lumps that are goiug to warm

some prov.Jtatt person who bespoke Ins supply four months ago, and women plead In behalf of sick children at home, but the coal merchants are unmoved. They have as manv orders on their book- aa they can till before rhristtMt. acronlinej to the present r tie ..! d .: ww..'. 1 htf J .A lot tlietn

to en- . t j-rfurm impossibilities- There 1 1 iIhj disappointed applicantt turu away, and go -o me where else to hear the reply. Now cannot something be done, with a rast abundance in the adjoining county of f he-tctlield. to pruveut what we may not inaptly compare to starvation in the m d-t ot plenty The Petcrab irg railroad company will furni-h Ir mspoitation for perhaps thrice the quantity that is now -eot Irom tlie pita The present price m amply remunerative to tite coal company, even at tho advance price of labor, and we have heard but one simple ei see alleged for a failure to supply the Richmond market, and that is that some por tioi. of the mcbluerj at the pits is broken. A company that cannot remedy a difficulty like this lacks enterprise to meet any common emergency. We can tell them tlmt tho people are becoming ie.-tlc- under the piocnt con l.i.oii of aff in The Uoveniment will see this in due time, and miy jo--ibly be moveJ to adopt i suitiinirv method of til! ivinj; popular discontent. Tht to aro

hundred- ot idle negroes ui Kichmotnl wlii micht be tsrolitahlv usetl in workinjr the

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A Lai . 1'.. ti Andrew K A Mr A duns Haasts AC teb Z Adair fawis SsJMac Kate Baker I.ov iaa Hiker teilte Brant J KCspt Mr Black TP MrBarber rraeeta BarnsU Banry Baiisw f'TSJicts Baey JenaBradsua Mary f.std'.ruc tarah

nettamtn u it II sr.tt. Bril R 8 Mis Cbsmbikrr Fannie 1 Carl .io Mra Cs.ick Joku t

AjTe V' t Artbar Mary Alvls Cathat - nssen t B.v.na Catkar.fl' iesweW Atn lbli i Srtt" Brier I ran Boar.1 Cdna Brow ii Jennie IUwden Mbt Brown Vary F. Brown Ada!-.-Bveek baio Burns Mai v I I Bferk Jam Mt Bun. M

nine-- .mi! tai-in the coal to the surface .

and. as we have already said, (he means of trjii-Hitatior uie not wanting. - Hei Kuno in Jerusn!cni. An aocouat of Siguor Sicrotta ikscovetiei in the -ul' 1 1 ucio topoj.tpiiv ol Jet u-alein has been Mlblisht d. kmployed by the I'ash i as an engineer, he his di.-coverel tint the modem cit v of .leruelem stands on -ever:l layers ot ruined nia-uni , the undei .uo-t of which, onijxised of deeply beveled and enormous stoncr. he attribute- to tho age of Std. tiion. next to that of .oiobabcl, the nett to that or I lere !. the next to that of Ju tinian and o on till the times of the Saracen- and Ovetteert, Be het traceil a series ofconduit and sewers leading from the "doom of the rock, a mos pic . t inditig on the very ite of the alter of sacrifice in the Temjde. to the v ailey ol .Uhoshanhat. by ipchk ol

which the ptiestK w etc enabled t push the whole tempio urea with water, and tbu- to

carry off the blood and offal of tho iiacrifin-a lo the brook ol Kodion Tiio mnuner d sMtexphirattou was very interesting. lie got an Arab tt walk up through the-o dnnici. a ewer-, rinsing a bell and blowing t trtmpet, while ho himself, by following the sound, was able to trace theexart course thev t- k Aliotit two years ago he lo -dentallv discovered a fountain at the ool !

oj lelheU. and on Ins ipeiiiu( it, a copious stream ol v iter immediately liogsn to flow, und. strange to say. has Mowed ever since. No one kioo-- nMeasvsi i ot t mi tier it goo. This caueed the greatest ev item, r ' hi. ng the Jews, who flocked in croe d' to drink aid Lithe ihetnselve in it. Tht , fancied it hi tine ol the signs of Mr-Mah's C imui', and p irteiidel the speetH rector ifi.vl ol ttie.r commonwealth. 'I h -fountain, which his a peculiar 1 1 to like that of mdk and water, h identified by Sin.r I "Je rot Ii withthu lir.ta.n which lleekiah btnlt.iviid ahiHi iidc ribed bv Joeephus, 1 he tneasureuiciit m l position ol mj i ol tha re maiu accord exactly with lheJewi-h liiKlor. u. leeritiMM. ltM ol tlie Si nor' rancltteonB aft dispote.1, be t to oat

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has hi Um n

1 in so lisiiiterin the

Let aim Soothes u man, bsjoel to

tda.n of the K mancipation Proclamation. I part for the defense of the

thiuk lor a moment whether the South is not at least as much responsible lor the existence ol that d K unten l as the Administration T I not the onlh herslf b be held accountable

tor every blow in litis war against her past prosperity ! As her field. I o unfilled, as hei rrope rot unfathered, as her laltorei a are traasformel to lie paupers a burden where thev Iitc Ih'Cu t ': .. . . - t ri ..Mice . .- '.o. sons pur their liest blood on held-ol I nut less t.atiie " ...-r! . .l.-i ruction and universal anarchy make her everv where desolate she must answer this .tiet.on aftirmslively. She i dome.i u kn i t), i t, tr le certaii tv that u amount of resistance, however skilfully organised or resolutely per u.-ied m . will interfere t protect her from the just ptiniahment for hev momentous crime. The lovel ciliaeos ol the I'm led States will never leeert the cause ot the tiovernmeni while a veetige of the reltelhon rema ns unaubdued avkme a traitor remains inwlnppd of jut Sad ISMS Ifvo Ii itfit t.il . ....... n. .

, , -7" . , .. ' I Use as mean and ignorant, wh are not

avrnw mi sw saw --B, u, ay parucuiar lint r u go so far -r to run ., risks

ut inoe at the head of al Theer. ibe nroclamauoa at otce makes au

tions and lukewarm, and there v lioubt that the first energetic advance ol r

Tea eoBtlot caoip I

erlv lielong rehc' arm'

liikiSM f secession e lo Hock into camp

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iii4slers -till There is in

r'lar witl v darkv who form I t i Mr hum an, now in the i '. i . ;o . in to id and unit).

in r-v'i t 4 cetv wen eoiic.iTei ni ait i s tervlay , nie Kentuekians who had lo-t several slaves, h id posted up around tho en- , iiii,ii. i tine hundred dollars re w sew Kan awav from tho subscriber. :nv in in Beb," Kr. dim Ibincan as the lo .-nil Imui -on alter issuesl the following, and pi ti 1 1 it beside the other "advy " Si 0KVT8 KKWAKI) Kan away from dtf h le, an' let! kim all alono t lake care of h,self. aller I done worked twenty six. years faithfully for htm, KT MAMA, BILL ll RCAX. Ma-a loll is supposed to have done gone oil wid the mwe-hers. for to hunt for his riKbt.-. oi.l I ck he done got lot. Any person "titrnirt him to nie, s, lat he can take care ol me as he alters said nigga couldn't tike care of his-elf a ill be much obliged to dts chile. N It Per-ons buutin tor him please look in all the "last iUtehes," aa I otten

talk about poin to the ditrdiiti'

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K.ru'.t lift A Mary D r aoahllJ tens Oraf K Mrs I,. .iy Cli i1i .riftitli ley A Ursen irKinta tirie U t'iUanae K tirem Var llanael alary H..H Ah lo f, asnsal' M Mi . 111. Isen Marv Hal-ted . HI HariiuKtivefgain ltrjr Ann lU.eiis Matil-I Jack -on Kluiira Jousler Csreiii" '. o. Samt. leaBn flats Mad. I Mamarel K liner Iar Keetar Sarah 1

Larkie tMB Mary A Ues M.uiali l.syio-vu Kvriii. M .-on KUialtelb I Haken) Ua.h.1 Mart.t. Mr. Hakan M M . v a-ni . Mrwli.uuev Mdiy V M.ll- M.otlia M - Sui.anii.il. r MnlloY F 11 MiMr((;u Fannie r. M.r. Sarah 1 N Im I S i di uit Aim M Overdwrl CBm I'alr.dKe B-t t Parket Karj Palmer Bl Herring Msry I I r, iuu Sarai. IVnn.nrion Vfi I'iarset rsrao l I'arkfi KlUabeo- ' U. y Joanna I'esrce Rikjebel). Perkins Ain i' K- Msry K I: i 'ri Kseu

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. . if i!! -ubm ;:.-.!. The pester created rt ment in camp, while tin- h wbo came across it tluu:;! "sassy t.i-cr " s isjim

dim i mi :hfv

army, to enforce this mease re. will devotee

Jh. to the

ahicli will rreat.v emt.sr-

the mot eraeots of lhvu. aod enfecoie

lite re..ts!-ce 0! the Kcbs-i irunrä l i

Let all who want to xlietraet the snemr

council and in the fieM. support the P dent s rolaaetioa. With vleorous s

k) t'.e field, it is tb. m x f.rmnl-x.;e I lew vet itrvic at the rebellion It Is Because Utev see this that ü.e KeU i. -wnai- . ana take ear an know mean its? sue ce- ot tk- Subm ieei'i Wre at Ue

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fahre The admiaisiratioo is bound to use its Nat daseretaan and heartiest etorts that the rtfekdir receives no detriments On it, ami aH on thepeefde. rest the reaponsibilHv for any partn-alar coarse of polier adopted The people have only to sapport the Government alosmly. ami soivner r later they will see the weuee of their couutrv trintenhautlv and umBBtatHj r kedkwte.1 The Prraeient is hen em and MBpjBBm Hls only purn.se is the rentoratkni ef the Tnien; his onfr polk-v is what he tem4 w .11 temi to that end , he attSAks oolv what he aimerelv helievea to he .katarUa in that plwo path of duty The karat people see him in a position that wouhl teat to the ntaatnt the preaVet adaxxiotstra tive ability ever poaseaned hv a utesman tbey give him their sympathy and ike.r pmrera. ami are net lapml te ctw.1 bun (hear aasl. even a hew there ar.-ea aar differ -ence ef opaen IBBBBf tbem as to that a that pne ef polsrr Tfcetw ta an lamvert d. ers.tr

Pamw men on the nre-

i'rts ,.f tbe

Bmt rebels and

efBtpatk er w,:h retsvllass. as.li esKtkst

te fatbei . grämet from th 1 be mm mil

as a blnnJer ami a rname I aw last ant. at. sc 1041 all

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Jnntc. It flux. Wi . rivisl i hamibill. .vddreascl to thepnbtrc. mi ihr '.dt n.-t . James It t'lay. at (.exington. He was calling for men to enlkvt in reirimenie tobe - Jised by hire He appealed to tlie penpli- ... rail) uivler him, teilin); tbem u. . . w po le of the South would verv meelilt pt it. i oc t. e . c -r,j law thrnngho:.'. the Äate. Ut aaM; "Mx bmabuartera. lor the nenseat. is iu Lexinjtlosi. he real wer at tamp Urcckinritc. tormeilv

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To tho Patrons of the Buckeye Gash Store November, 1862. In int) lite - i I tkx :, . . :. with i Bt I sf ',111 kj gbtg jbW atni iu.rr .lailr expected. Caauwnera will And he -all tbe LATfcST NOt KI.THtt. I' irioa: the easoti we hall remtautly hsTe on ex :. . v artet of ttykw thai mil romaaif will, lavnati and Mew Trk. and will a.-ll tken. st lvvKK PBlCRf thai tney can tar Uu(ht at Ikere Beerj - r Shawl aecpttsl to ibe eeast-ti. L. RYt'K 1 NN

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COU-EGIATE." Tene-Haute Female College TIIK NINTH HKMI-ANNIAI. a "i anion of tbla Instllatlion will "pen aa TtiMraeJayT Ibr lib ol Ni t. ucn Ii, . 'I nomas Hie if er. A H , forry rYsBsW

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College, of Ohio, alao, I. C Wlllar. l or P-m.lr Seli.lnaif, -I S l . ha. a art. a. : u- 1. th tb ai- teat l.era ate dlato

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MILITARY

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