Daily Wabash Express, Volume 9, Number 182, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 December 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

T E R HE - W T ; 1

THURSDAY

DECEMBER 1?. 12

Tbb gpMcbof Mr. Noil of Miaaoun. a .ynapoi of which appear m our dispetcb 0. this moraia, bi good one. Mr. Nou border Bum man, and caaooi be eeued of being a radical. W commood tb. sentiments of tbe speecb to Um tri Sarrt. It iu eaae praciay.

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Tut Nsr York c'es-avr -.. Adtytxtf atrfetvorin to restore McCuixa to tbe ccanaod of tb Army of tb l utomac. bat .11 aha rn.rti aß 1 r esaers which it will lik.lv

bear will not eflact tbftt objact.

baa tba coubdaoca of Iba Oot a - .,t retain tke

ia. iwy. Iba Army. ,aaae sw

T aditor of tha rn Sir admit that wa anawared bis Mution. bat ba utterly faiia to aniwar our iatetro gator ie of Monday morning Ua don't like to brancb out into tha beeutie of Democracy serr fr. fo ,r of loaing bis couraa and becoming befogged bj ita limial'r" ;- "P1"8 why it is that ba desire eompromu.og with the rebels now, when h refused to -mpro

l with them at Charleaton and Baltimore

of the weather and tna rirer permit, wa will heel of our army again on the south side The intelligence wa hare of moveratnu against Richmond from the rear, make it probable that It is quit a much the policy

of Buroaide to keep Iba enemy where he is. a to drWe him back on that city. m w

W est irgtnta. Oar lemocratlc ermpatLUer with the

davaboldrr Rebellion ( not withttaarow--1 nnrnoM of .l Mulriac the Union, but

with what tbey regard a ita true fate of

re-lucing the Free Stales to a more comnimi Tiflin tn the Slave Fewer are

tab tag ground against the erection and ad-

new state oi w eat irumi

election in 1059, there were 4,480 rotes given is the Firs District; In the same District thin teir, I the time of the silling of ihe steimer. there had been '2.320 rote mlini.l maA alt the returns were not yet in.

In the Stand Cotrioi.al Dtotifctln l&W, there were bU rotes given ; in the earn District, when the steamer left, there bad barn 3,066 role coouted Tfci bow ft lar ' element of loyalty, sod if we abstract

from the rote of the Pistri-t those who oft joined th rebel army, it will show that a msjority of actual rotere participated It om of the cheerful sign of the Urne. New York 7ws.

Tai United States, hu M TfT '

r f m ilSu. ach er eater in pro-

nnptina tr tin DODubuion and resources of

the people than the present protpKUf debt. On ib. first January, 1791, the public debt wa $73,463,476; this was uccesaire.y reduced until 1912. when it amounted to 4J0, 737. Tbe war of itttl raised it to $1263433 in 1116; the debt wa thor ouhly cancelled in l3b. and in addition.

$2?,000,0t' of surplus divide, proporuooatelv smoog among the Sutes; the I'nited Stairs has tbe rare bower 4 bebasvibe only crest Government thit has peid ber debts, with a surplus, and ibis without basing epreeaed her peopie with cxceaaive taxauou.

THE HOLIDAYS.

THE COMING MAN S ANTA CLAUS1

MEDICAL.

HKLM HOLD'S tiKNt'lN K TION.

PftlTA

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. smpa

Tn Kditor of the rvs Skert ay hi presumes the army under ien. Utamnais m .u way back to Waahingtou. ,.,.t th. .lightest doubt that be, bi- inmost

heart, wishes that the Federal army would return to Washington, never to turn iuf.ce Sou'hwsH Jguiü Ht would like to Py to the rebel States "crrtn , s.sTcrs sferf I erexr " Hi mmm," has nothing to arise oa of bu. such a feeling. Tei fact that (ien Bta.vsins baa transferred his forces to tbe north bank of the Rappahannock has caused much diaappoiot-

,l to the whole loyal orth. mis success

Is only equalled by his success in

lg. 1 lie isiier jiiiuiww. -

accomplished with a secreey whi-h has seldom characterized simdar movemenU. The rebels were not aware of whst was dong by their enemy until his f .rces were ery nearly over the river. What will he tho next move is impoeaible m conjecture W believe there will be but httle reet or quietude by the Föderal force

I nder the circumstances, movements ol an. other character will doubtless speedily tike place The fault is eridntly not sll Gen Hiavsii. He has performed his duty wall. In ft other conflict uf tbe war. baa our forces fought more bravely or oenvd more splendidly than in the battle I Fredericksburg under the gallant Bi aiut. and we Ulieve he will still retain the cenldeuce of tho Administration, and will also receive from it every poseibleaid in his further movements. He was forced into .lelay at Fredericksburg by no faulf of l..s own. and the result has -how n that a ireutustauce. tritliog n ithin itself, may vie leat the beet plans of the greatest commander, snd frustrate the purpoeea of a whole

1 ,Our people u ere too sanguine or

aud were under the impressnon.

Keuerally. tliat no tftore diaMtet uert to befall our srm. couiUutly ehn sftaaajter haa now occurred, they BufTr the a

I n ble discouragmat to overtate Wm the public mind wilt recover

fnm the ellect of this rtf r in t Tiff ff days, and be ashopef! and sanguine as ever. of a sueceesful termmtiofi of lb Mfi Uli not the part of wise men enured in a great and arduous struggle, to be discouraged at failures, which can be so easily repaired. If the rehels re as eaaily dtscoureged a our ieole seem to be. we enpreheud that they would uot long stand up against tb

sassfovtunes which hvc i taken them, and those which are likely to occur in the uett three or four months. Wh lo we regret eaeeedioalj ihst (ieneral Itra.s a. wa compelled by cucumsUnees 13 withdraw bis army to the North bauk of the Rappahannock, we do not regard it as an ill osasn tftl ! M 'i the campaign on Richmond It fttl truly cause a delay of some tew day, but things will speedily as sum a better aspect, and gire us cause for confidence sgain. On this matter the Missouri icmcrt says, "the telegraph informs us that Hi as etna has returne! to the north side of the Rappahannock, and J fies the position he held before the crossing The Intelligence will be calculated to discourage the Ineods of the Oov sen men t who do not understand the immediate cause of th movement Fortuuatolv. with the intelligence we have, th etplaoatiot) . h h ought to be satisfactory to every est, and which is uput different from a defeat Heavy rains set in. and the Rappahannock, which is a airoam subject tft

riae. thrsatiird to asm the

)rrr bridges wl( ' Id IhsU'I hvl ron-

and '.save him m the presence of iy cut efj from supplies and friendly

tls. This is a situation which

gsbertl would be canght. if he

avctd it lt,ains. ihrsi re. iskra

the precaution of rocroasing the nver and saving b s brnlg. Hi success in this

shows that he is mater of the s.t

of the new S-ite of w est irgin

leoustitoUooal Let us look into (bur

Virginia, as cmbcxlied in or retrtoteJ in tbe SiaU (ovrnment in power at Rich mood, claims to have seceded fro and to be no longer a member of the Federal Union 7i Virginia claims to har united her destiny with Jeff. Dark's "Confeder acy." whereof she is a leading member. And rb claims b her act of Seceemon to Lave Uken with her ererv loot of the Urn tory Sormerly known as Virginia, including

thai large section which is atiu loyai auu devoted to tbe Union. If this assumption is

true, Wheeling, where no rebel fisg ever fleeted, and who people are all but unaul mousJy loyal, is no longer a city of tb United btates, and it people are justly siposed to th pain and penalties of treason for resisting and defying tbe autiur.iy of Jeff. Davis 4 Co. Where is tie man even j I tW hrig to be loval to the United Sutes wfcft wassalds thai aaaumpuont He must be near related to a D K army officer who. asking ft Union aoldiar to what regiment h belonged, and being answered "The ah loyal irgmia. rejoiue. Von eayftf f h fyktimg on tkt other tide." Vet there are barely two rival hypotbeee

tn this of ram n lit treasotr. I 1 hat Which

regardM the insurgent States as having committed suicide by their treason and to be now merely Federal territory, subject an such to re organization and re admission . 2That which regard them as still existing in the person and deliberate act of their foye citizens. Last winter, w who are -tlgmatued a "Radicals." because we strike at tbe root of this atrocious Rebellion, adopted and acted

on the former or territorial hypothesis, which denies that there i. poten'ially, any State of Virginia, so long as a msjority of ber peopl and th authorities by them constituted re in armed irbellion agaiust the Nation. This position was stigmatised as monstrous, horrible, br our Democratic "conservative," who regarded it as littles better than Secession itself. TkH wa understood them to hold a State a subsisting mdertructibly in the person and through the act of it. loyal cilieen But now that we accent snd act upon Uui (kunrr m tho rao o! West ircihta. they

make wry faces at thoir own physic . and utterly refuse to swallow it. And yet the cae is a' peculiarly strong one West Virginia never lor one ni) merit assented to nor even acquiesced in Secessioi. It hx remained continuously, defiantly loyal throughout Her case is totally different from thnt of South Carolins, cr even Tennessee, which has been wholly in possession sr.d i.mler the rule of the Hebe!. There ha always been a loyal Virginia, that loyal Virginia chose a Legislature aud (loveruor ery soon after Letcher Co. went to thrown place; and that legislature and Governor of ult irginia havo heartily arreted to the fornntioi tho new Stst'e of West Virginia under a Con

stitution frarawl by a Convention of her pe. pie alone. Tho West Virginia which forms the new State 1 totally distinct from the old (loval i Vinrinia that assents to It, though it

happens that moat not all. of the members of the old irgmia Legislature are chosen from the tountie- h form the new State of Wet V irginia. The current assumption that the same bod? hat acted alternately as Legislature oi Virginia and ef West Vir ginia U entirely at war with facts. Francis H I'ierpont lives in West Virginia, but he ia tovernor of irginia proper, and will not be Governor of Wm Virginia unless and until he -hall be elected to that ofbee. And there will be no 1 I Senators from West Virginia until a legislature, chosen disti'.ctly by and for that State, shall elect them As to the Public Debt of Old Virgiuia. Wut Virginlft will doubtl taeume and pay whatever ma v be aljudged her fair propor tionofit. We presume she will will court and abide by the decision of oy impartial erl-itar on th t point. Too long already has th living been I haintd to the dead' West V irgima belong by geogrspby and topography, tr character and destinv. to the great Free Wot She

has immense resources in Iron . Coal, Salt. Timber, Ac, whieo have too long awaited development. She ought to be one of we. k're.t st Wftl giewiag Seat m ll l' :.. n Twentv vears of Peace aad Freelom shouM

sufheft to increase her tMMi to a full million, gn

The Object ol T.natios There is in the American people an inherent dread of Tsxatioo, aad oar remarkable aabonal prorperity had so fostered this dread that, wheo a National Tsr H.ll was proposed, doubu were felt in some quarters as to the expediency of direct Federal T a tattoo, and tbe etteut to which it might be carried But the same spirit of patriotism which induced volunteer:, and military support to tb üovrnmeot, also settled th minds of the people that a Government which was worth Ofhttar for, wa worthy of hearty

support by th capital and industry of lb couatrv. and it is this transformation from unwise selhshncM to eolightenod patriotism which is working the wooderful solutiou of th problem of Taxation In a Republic.

Taxat on, instead of being a bog bear aud a dread, is the real and only source of financial hie to the country, ia the uddnand sxtrsordinary expenditures which tbe suppression of the rebellion necessitated. The novelty of the system may have caused slight inequalities, but no one can doubt for a moment the perfect integrity and justice of

Congress in framing the bill upon the fatten basis which th varying prosperity of the numerous branches of iudustry. and the partial improvement and development of the 1 liferent ectiom olfthe country art or Jed

It is on this spirit of patriotism that the Government relies for ; alienee; under supposed unequnl taxation until dsta are

furnished and equ.Wizstiou cau be establish

ed

Tho relation which Taxation bears to the Iaus, is th same which the fountain bear to the stream it is the individual contribution to the Government which swells the current of income and which supplies the mean? for the maintenance of the Union ig'iii loSJMBftWi tf v. e a- l.oeii: I 'f" But above all, Taxation is the safeguard and security of all Government Loans, by it, interest is provided, snd Sinking Funds sre established for the redemption of all loans, and even citizen in paying Tax, knows that It is only hi contribution to freedom, and the human ceruiuty of his children occupying ard enjoyiog his well earned property

SKATES.

HMT .1 .lfO.WJ5.VT

ONE hundred and fifty pairs ienU, Ladies, aad Joys SKATED, Of ail vans lias and the m t 1 1 nasi paturas. pact r svsry trsic per ftsaerkan Express. sei be hers la twanty-fear hours Do aet t jy

A.C ft W. POTTIIS.

At

EDS ALL, ROOT & COS,

"HIGHLY CON'CkXTRATKl ' ' OOMPOU5Ü rut ID RXTKJtCT Mt'CHt rraiUwaod Spoclflc Hfmmdj Per DKssssws of tb i;.At)i.äk. KinXKTg, OsUTRI anJ DRDPS1CAI. SWKtXISli. This MsdidM tocrvases tast1ewr of iMrrsUou and sacitss Uw A WO KHK NT. Wo bsaltaj amo:. bysrftlck th WATKRT UK CiU'iROl S dVpri

si.l ... I NMi tii. i,AK.tKMt-'M'o r

aswellasPAfS Mi LNKI.MM U n

aau U ssssft for MEN. SOMt 5, OB CHIK1KKJC HUHHOID' kX TRACT WCMV . Tot WSSSSS ArtstaefroBi Kxer; B : -.- patioo, Karlt IndtacTssloo ,.r Aba., ATTKSliXU WiTB TMX WVLl OW 15 IsttTHIS MhasejfsjiaWesja. U-otr-.r: Lfüw r.morr- nimot!!t sf Hrsstasag

r, wsSlwss

Wakrfl'iw l-alu Id lb Rack

an

4 r 14 if

HATS.

won

Jnt rrcrivrdby Eipre,

Walk iu and see the Lxtes la the Hst line

'Little Mac and fleofcer,1 5-MBtblng aew la r dor, styl and tfitars

Alt tbs latest novlus o Btsa aad ßmft Cop Hookr. AntietAO, DejoinviUe, Ac Al- lost r-cid a frf li -opptf ol tss Utset styls 411,1t HATS! l'.r ct fr n tt mmn(i turrr- t'sll in and srs th'iB, st H BA8NBTP8, Verth Fast von, t Psbli. Ps1. Tu" A RipUy's

Old Hia J. asiiJau

CHRISTMAS AND NEW VEARS GIPrS !

s

(tHAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY (K

FURS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS

DttBBSSSSf Till..

I aivri iMitadv ut u R

ol Hand, Klutt.- .. ...

Drfwsssof sWMfft. krupC.T oa uT.?2'

Tbse srwssSjswM, if allows to mo tMri ,k,.

v irt u.tsriaMy rOMsrssL aaon ri:.. .

IMIVTlNCt.ATim. KriLRPTU- STTS

15 05 OF WHICH THK PAT1XNT MU KX.'lUf Who raa say thai lhy ar act rroqnsnUy f..llÄr.' by thOM-lMRXFTJL UftRAJaK&.' "ISSAStTT ACO!t!lMrTIOF., Msd j ars swaro of tks cans of tboir uff rU . HIT NOK ILl.fi' THX JCCUIO ü TUX in AVLl U. And iho MrlaBcLoljr PoiUn lj CatiuatKw, ss ik uruwmnM to twk vamur nu iumss. THK i'0S8TlTTt.If UÜCR AKKRfTRl St ITH ORtlANU WKARNRS. Rrqatrsa th aid o saodiotoo to strwucUaoc at 4 iiiTijprat Uto Syalcu. Which Hjawu1 EXTRACT hlVHC tavan.M

mu nioosMi.TM biiwt sasrvK ai

rRRUJLH KtMAlJCH rXMALRS Old) OR TOl'Jfll, S:,i, MARRIKL. rU . TKMi'lJtTIMf, MARR1AUI

IN RANT AKKU-I ! In i.l.vu I'll l-KWI.E

I

lratsmlartty, I'ainft j s "small rw t o t ttu.lti ,nt i,,.

lt r i

Msaas

U Rstrart Hu ha U

a In Cbloroal or

or Supprpsjtioa sf

orat-1 or Sclrrbua tat of tbo f lro,tucvrkii,

or wn.ioa, mrru.ij, ami ror all cuotplaiais iMiaVm to ib.- sx. whstker artslns; fro Indiscrotmn. Ilat iu ol IMaolpatloA, or tn tb . DKCL1NK tKf HANOKor UP1L SKK STMlTi'RS AK' K 0 FAMILY SHOL'U) RR WtTHOUT fT Taaa so aroaa Balsam, Xaavcmr, oa i rm..

mu'i m rin tiBA rv ask piiuimmiiii

UKLMtKILIl'S EXTRA (.1' HLi III

T H fit R RAILROAD

ollrc

latioti lrim 'Ml,- ; her a power an I -a t 1 ai . i.

wr 111 III l.lC 1 Ilion njnai ii MiKi ui iiriiaiia or Ulm"; trn to fifteen vests a 1' an

..: m 1 ihn llws cid to no otic. snl ths

lor melitated treason of the Klrst Families orob-tmatelr leoatn Kssten iriuia has s Unth viven liar W.t its anletitl v covotetl

hut U

ilv hoped for

All

. m0 S) V

had. then, the new Stale of est ikiim,

the mountain horns of loval ami hbertv loving freeroeti Vie Ver Triftssf assess A ttoul lor th rth.

M rrllcton. a French author of

tiou m bis work on ls .wWrrw Rabgloi rats au loquent tribute to th " Aiucnc

of the rfoeth.'" Ia tho an wist of s rhartrr on

ths ileconerscv ol the people of Ten, an

the ttrannv under which thev lue. he Swd-

Joulf stops anl spoatropftaase us thu "Th Aturk?n of the North,"' the i an kee.' the 'clown . th 'worshiper of th a1

michtv ttllar.' lh.l l what h ! hoti

Tbo battle of Saturday , if eot a victory;, was not a defeat Th loss o both sices wis joAMierabiv. an 1 probwoW about eiai. We has. a statement of th lee m Frank ha s divssioo. It m probable th. rare. bs

to hint sn-tsioe.1 even i the fiom w .Jriveo

ftB pus.tioa an-l n o;uollj repass!

ft an sttesBf4 lo rcm it I a the hsUnce mi tbe ftrld SSV loo. was proba.lv th. awator It h rvv cerUtft laftl ht tejefttr must hfti

N bare awppassi thai t

a vicfterr . other. W fte sreeid

Rave SssUvwsai op tfts bsUls wkW HuraKl wa oe this atde ef tbe nser. aad ceruia'v wsasjM never bar. permitted ktsa to quietly witbjdra to tho other ssie Hurasud. re

est Iks sew tft sftleef tee nr i.

sjSJftar tho battle, ewbrsy uodas

... . 't har bXpf.o.i a

ia tht pcaeoe. at a

trie iijro the tyraunv ol climate, tears th hon 1 ol I inoa. For a sisnrl. motapbyoical idea, tho Tnion, for another abstract l ies, learahty for ihtn of sum more or leas, on a atripis of bnotinc. the Am rrvi ol iho North offer upon th altar tA hisountry Ins last man anl his last ! I ar ia the eaample. never known t ! -re. of olunta r l udcet. h Ukes the nfl hiroslf. res.lv to die for abotrsrt j satire llf loarns th art of war. as the Frsnce of tho Republic did. under the fir of th enemv he hesitates at first, ho loooeo tho battle at first, but b. sure h wins i t day at last Do you know

spectacle in history, sny la wer

of freedost?-

Th time will cos it must come when views like these will become prerslrnt in

a..

Euror

I br Flection In Rfi trt rn Hy an arr.tal from New Orleans, we learn that' that ejection for two nsetnbers ( v crows to represent the districts embracing that citv. took place on tbe M met There were pl..ty of cstadtdateo in thr fioM The

names of tho

tm.u F Fian!ers. ebos ftp the Firfti. tad Mr M Hahn ff tba fteewnJ rHsSarict- Tbo are ooib sareaT, aae.aiii loaal Unseats. Vh IMf sftys tbat Mr K.andera a fta. tr

f Now iianasi;irr bat ka

Orlaaaa for thtt'y lears ff. aas 1 t . t

w c i o Mio cr Mut.et njUW bu r vai ia M.v Us, aad to roe tho I aoo at arv root Hb) cbsef lypufti was Mr ssjfftfnT, tbe tuuacb Unier.wt frees the aase dbtnet a last Casaaia. . who received, bowovar.

t - 1-4 : Mr I .ax 1

It aba, s . lawyer bv pisfaaslaa, of

m lrotesj, ! sea Tbe sabe

t. eho has lir

.a Nsw rren

t I

It is csaar tbat Retmasee bas it ia b pew n

fte re eres, tbe t ver at aay urn. be Hst bavia: alreads usssi 1 aad I

preveataav bis awtfttW di'sbtlaas ii issa.

'S" a -1 th et ream . asaa a Sbe

basbesv). aad was a sftaut I tbrasxcb tbe darkest bour af sacesasosj a i lass ch ef opfsjaeai wbwsjsb osx tbe ftM who cot tbe saaet vaaeo was ta.aU satedaUvtaa. Jacob lUrbar. .be saado very greet sSfswaj

I ft.

passed ia tb. t

At iaa aast

t. - Xf

hrrtl in ihr l'nltrd Mute nnd nada The;rsat -isi'le of Canada is wheal Th iocreaso from l-ol t- 1-bO sn at follows. 1851 r2.W,40.r. bushel. fJM MflBaVSSw do The increase of populatio was forty-six per cent , while that of the wheat crop wa nearly one hundred per cent. In the leading wheat counties the production was from thirtv to foriv two bushels per heal of tha

population In the States the awMt wheat was produced in lvl ', in Ohio ami Now York, and all the Sutes. as follows: Ohio ll,l7,:Cl bushels tow York.... 13,191,498 do IniU 1 Ststci 100.1K1.3-I do

Cn.ted States in .171,1-1.31 do

1 l.cit" v.i- an ere iu 1:1 all tho States

of nearly seventy per cent , while th Increase in population was 35' pr cent The l(irj:c-t m rease has been in Illinois and

VV IHCOIlSltl

Illinois, IBM fl.l 1470 bushels. do loi 24. 1 5) ,500 do

v . .-.-ii . if.vi . . t,WHt;,:ti i jo

do I: i:,Hit,G do The increase iu Illinois has been 100 per

cent , and in Wisconsin i7.' per cent , while

the population ha- r.i e 1 respectively

lil ant Io-4 per cent. I ne production in

thoxe Northwestern States has been too

Krat for the means of transportation or to

be ptohut.le. accopJme to the opinion of

the Superintendent of the Census The in crease in I'ennsy Ivan a, irginis. New York

Mid Ohm, in- bc. u , than t!io iiutcim. throughout the l'mtd Stat, in consequent of the ravages of the Whoat midge, through mm asaa a . . a 'n

this evil has smmaeu, nnu mo increase win

be greater f.r a few years hence.

-w.o

4'h spirit of the North und I he Trm

l i i iht- south. In noth'np is the contrsst between the loyal m - Bi . . ft . 1 I L.I.

men ol ine .orinom riaies anu hip rei.i

more strikingly seen tluuiu the spirit which

asjewtdil them. If w wete lo draw the

parallel t-twen tnem anu to cnoeavor in the f-west poeaibl words to tnrs th

e should sav the rebels are full of

., tUe loyal mm are swayed by reason, he future '....tonan who shall sit down to

ut tho ui-- il i.rinte-1 matter, furnished bj l th parties, the miterial for judging of their respective character and purpose, will wonder at the contrast. The Southern press will furnish many sn article in which decency, truth, justice and humauily alike are ael at defiance. It is a sad thing that so many of these journals for long months have been pouring out little els than such debasing snd demoralizing fluff Fierce language and passionate measures were necesssry to "fire the Southern heart, and oik it up to th pitch of fury necessary .1. order to opeu KebelUot. Their effect it oeon In the tierce and vindictive spirit ah hreathes out iu word and in act. ( hi our si te there has been an over careful regard f ir the Rebels S ar has this lenity been carried that loyai men in rebel sections have complained bitterly. Spies and traitors have swarmed around all of our camps

oy hav. plied tlisir craft with inrressing mtT, b it w have yet to hear of a spy

befng Vo -c a spy. or s traitor for tresson If we look over tbe presses of our cities ai d towns, we find, it is true, hatred of rehclli..: rtrrsso.l. and a desire that the re

bellion rosv be peedilv crush r 1 out Hut

that fierce vind.ciiveness which breathes

from rebel Dieses, w. never sow if we

mingle among tit people we find none of

that Uttemess wh.-h is sail to prevail

eaton the neoule of the rebellious State

If we even co Into these sad and deenlste

honar where wires and mothers and sisters

saesirn for the deed whom rebel!

slain, we do not see an? of that mad pas

and fell hate whuh haa found auch a

South The rebels have but little of sound argument bj present. They must make up for thai deficiency hy sn steeesof paasioo Thy hav. a bod causa and a losing cause. It is not unnatural that there should be an unhealthy, aaeebsd. ber feeling exhibited But cn this will paos away Tbe day of pass! -so of gt down aad tbe eve af reason aad r cht bein PAii l1 aaaewss aasertraa Fftlrrpriwe AaerHan SSllarptsss is net killsvd nor even r: :itle! if Haw judff by tyofiwi. the pas-tiowUsw al which are ou "gxMarthe re und. ef the pveas. An eaorsass betel has just been completed in St

Low. It is eight sseries h.Kh

let hftftdrf. ftftsi sVtoift rooan. twenty

r-arlor.. twentv -even acres of

swvaa eres ol ftaotiag. thirty -two saOe af he'.i wire, asae aad a half sade of has hoard tw.Ne m l- of gwo. sfteesa and water

siae aeadred aad esghty vard ol

-Mretof paintad imoataoa of extras. Tb saantsty of bracks wa-i ia tbe b uldsaf is eight mitliesax la tbe b sweat tbere is a railway ruaatftg tbe eattre length far tbe traosyartatiaa ol heavy art ir las, aad above ar. two steam aagme. fee bfUng fbej aad

Ufgage frva the nasal la fftft ste

aero C SET AST's Om 1. '

Trrs Usut. Dec. 10, 1 ) Tbs aanaat msvtloi of tb stockholders f ibis Comp sn. will b bold at tbooWc of tb C'owipauy. In Trra Haut, on Sa Kb Jay ofjanuai; nat, itwen tbo boon of A.M. an 13 V, fat tbniirns "f slertlrir rirotrs ror thsnuinf ysr. K 1 ruts WOOH, iiecierta. wesfisaij,

STOLEN

OTOIsSil PHOM THE tJNDEB7lrnod, op tbs nicht of tbe lTth Inst, a Light Flay Horse, lOor 11 years old, abaWftaftla hands high, with I l.Tk msie and tall, both blrSJ feet snd on for foot wblt-', newly sbod before, aod without hos liebln; bs a war on on hl od foot hrtm i.

laehuof aod lb Ml.s k, Li a ba'ut of tbrowing op

ii. A reward of

hl hal wben '-ig rod or

SM.UO will b paid to sny pr'ti ra Will n turn th priMBort or givt Infonoatl where ltn:ayb toaad. C.OlLBftRT. Trro-Hautc, N- v. attftw4w

LOOKING CLASSES 4.C.

Kl'KSin Mink, Kitrli, OotMjr, Natural, Munkrat, ami BRwlMi S.juim!, for

Ladies, Misse and ChiUMM I Kl ' US at $5,50, 7, 8,50, 10, IS, 15, 4J0, -J5 to 75 paj Stt. A hfl Very Kloant Sott AnuTuan BM Of Mink Furn nt

GREAT BARGAINS!

Th t t

Unking (llass tV Picture Frame MANUFAOTOK Yp SM, S1 F.stat 831 otreot, 173 atnU 171 f.raatt ftft, A 15 :ntre Nt. am ) UKW '. yS losvaauswan 't. rpilIS Eetftblishment It oa been in XL sntrossfnl oporatlon roars, and Is ths haauKsrnf tb kind In tb United State. W have sa hand or mannfactar lo ordr every der1pUon of

LOOKING OI.AM8, rUTTITRK AND PtJftTatAlT .riftsipf.

In in sa OrnaairQtal Pier, wall

Oval and Isniri tiiasses, mailt tin i erntres Kaic and Krarfcet Table. warllh V1arble Slabs, Toilet C.I. :, Ar , Vc , A. kooijiws roa Pionaa raaaua, tn lengths eatftv

bl f r trausiHirtaUon, slth v Ullt, Rerllng. Kwow.iod.Osk tohrs. Ultdseye, Mahoany, be Oar nsw Mar,afactory aad n'.inn faelittl nabl aa l ' I. any art : 'it line a good aa th iiat, aad a chwip as the heapost.

PK AI. K KS v ' v IVlTail tu t. a i.i. i m. IT.' Un th- vtall !tw Tork. Weclaisa to b abl to

supply ibetn with every artlrlo tn our lios which

Uiey can poealiiiy req'iir. ai price iowr man uiy

pnrrii ni.wnirt.

st t)rirs by mall sttndd to with pt om ptoses. Do not fall to call when yon visit Nw Y rk r OfÄco ao I Wareroooji. Ho. 716 Centra street.

Jtcw Tork.

HHA a V. SHil.Kft, Agent. Aug 4 , Um

F

FRENCH MILINER Y. ui II IMPORTATION.

Ili-ad lrr. I'luiwi, Fhwrer and

ftoaneU,

paraWs 'or Is .mI iw! Oilers taken for Wedding, Moan ing su 1 Parti.

eT" K :.-r. t.ii.ta ' Bonn! an.1 trim aa

DOW. N. B. Wa will opeu our Kall Aun k on th 'sfSth November Maa.LftaTRE ft PAt'ilHTKR, Po. e Uo.u ateet, t o Sialra.) Terr Hauls, laftl (Kt 10. ait

, ts

I

THE BOOK TRADE.

FKEHII upi)l? ol Mannur'

Marlon Harlands g'eal wrk, Jost receive at

HAK1I.RTT 1 ALftO m-REiPI . .-e v iasao, ( Mb, 'll.efl.

U.ia in lit..

Rmr Sweet, Oos Fetl. Miss (tllbert's t'areor, Ac af Sorraat. by ft. ft. guae To Peal 'f itt alaland, v .. -,:;

AMERICAN EXPRE88I CO.

THE AMERICAN EZPRE88 CO

a pita I $1,000.000,

Forward daily from Terre Haute by fftst Passenger Trains . IIUKK Kipraeaea daily for New

l r

NOV KLT1 KS m

avdka Pur

Nut

Trimed Uooda. ..-t.tH Ottai

'up MLrUiasM ria Fur Ot

timl

pot.

N t HI. I 111 Mb: as,

la all lOeki Biagea, aU UlUr Ki

Little or u.i cbaag of IMt, W,. ukuuuj. .

I AX1 Nil K X 1 iSTTut. ltcaaaoa a freonent deair and cuea tt.th i

Prlnale, tbrhy Removtug l)Uu u Uoua, rTviiUng and Oaring trcar ot loo Cr reiht a. Allaying Pain and lueamwaUua, frrooeiit the class of dlseaea, and ei polling all pvaot as

Utsra.ed. ana worn-ant Mattrr.

vsot aasii i roa vaKH aaaaw WHOUAVK PKKN TUK VICTIM UK grACKS aad who have paid aaavt raas to bo cored in a shm i Una, bav fooud they were dec!, and that tba Pt)stf. tlMf by the ose of "p.-wertul A .tri ftwata," beea dried up in tbe lasoss, U break sat lo

ai. aggravated form, and PKKBAPf AKTKK M AUklAiiK.

Use HKlJIBOUi'g IITftAtT PtVHtJ for all.

tlona an Siaeaaea of Lh I UINftlCb OH4.A, Whether ataUng In 71 41.1. OK i TIA I.I . Frvin whaU-r k . oiigtnaU:. tn.l iu. mattar HOW !.. vrASlllMi. Dteae of these organ require tbe na- of a I la tlv. MMtaMBtUart a.VTKAlT BL'l'Ht' t TU IHK AT LMUftJtnC I Aad tseertaln to ftSjes tb ftaMasi eftWi i u asea for which It Is recvaimrnded. Vtdeoc of ui.t i. liable and jr.,,, .haia.ln will acrontpa th. inwJeJai I CKKTIKU'ATKS (K t II Frowj S to 90 years standi e. With name known lo actatNCK ANIi KAMR. Price $1 per bottlo, or aim fur fa, dlr.j ao any addreas, ftumiel packed ni olaerx at .Mv 1 m. -. 1 1 m. atn.nl. rnmrnm I .11 ...

'-" " .t"'' ' mni ui ! 4 urn l.uaranirrd. t i i ...,.,,, . amnAvrr. reraooally appeared bafore me, an Al.Waaan of tt. ety of Philadelphia. II T HKI.M lb H.H. I'betnt.t. bllng daly awom, doe aay that bis preparation o oft sow as narcotic, mercury, or Injnrbm. dmea, h portaly vegeUbl. H T HKLMIuil n Sole M anu fart in r. worn and ebsrrlbd before me, tb Sd day H,.mler, 1SJ4 Wkt HIKHAHn. s a i Ii.,, l ii. ra Sur lf..i mal Iaa lamaSJtn,. to

m I HKI.MIU ij.ian, a I..1..

Hi al I .r t' !,t

HI tt till. rot Minn ns

AMI! IM KINt lPl.Kli UKAI.RKN,

Sfao Miil.a"i to -l.aixM Tna I " and oa" a am i a a tm i.ari-vTv irtnti ,

ItlmNill'i tlrt nln rra.ratlu.

BiUm i llubs4 Sarsaparille. IfSSjreT.! Roa Waal

old by T. II. HtKK A t . . j ft CI Mist, HAH. I' M lMlXgV AUJÜ PKNCK. a. w. Pa run k co Ami all Draggtsaa vrybre.

AIK Kt;K Hai JIM UJi'S TAftft Moi

Oil eot the adrciUMOiiLt and asbil fnr it.

Awn Av.iuiiapoarnuH akl sirocva Marrha'SaafttaLr

Prartn al and Ai

K. in Tenth Ml

a

CLOAK

Si.loiuiid ii8ortiii,iit juBt reoeivotl por l&umi (br (Mniatma.H Sal -! Hlark Cloth tSacMursat $:, 7, 10, 12, 15 and 90. Rich Styles Double Mi IN Be(avr 9tc n Rf 25, 10, U mi 40 oavli OoTtnttHtl Liou bkiu Cloth Cloaks at - ,.o wtu tli $13,.'i0 eaoh'f S H A W L 8 Ot every deaeriptiou. Single Broche $3 to $10 em h. lioug Broche andChaino Lain.' Shawl at $r,.r0, 10, IS, 17 to M oael.. Shi'phiml Ilaii Shawl, Cordova Sliawls, Haml-uiiio lMai. boof SluiwU, at WWrj low Prices.

RICH HKOC ADi: Sil

IMaiu Silks TMain Black Silk ttU(l othor 75, M 17 $4 ptr pattern. Brocade Ottoman a. mtv i ImM Btcfa Printed M.iin"-, PlsUD K IMnin Krent-h Mfriiiof, Cheek and Stripe Vtdoura, Knipre ,tlM,

PopUne fand other clotrant styles Hwh Prens rabnes. - mm. aa. a m 1 .

In ltw priced Drcsa (itunls w. I,;ivc an LmiMOM itOOs. plain, OM Mod fvetirl Rs-pnat 1.'., 1H; J0, l5 fftJld Motl p.Tyai tl. Radios u find igOfwj roirtttinfr1 Present in a plain U k French Reps at 20cts per Yard, Which we have in all eolow I hfLaimn.Oobnrg-s, Valencias, Poplins, et-.,t MflLTIIi 111 EBROIDt.KIF,!

k ill

T -a.

TW K

Albaay. Raffa;.

p4 ,1a

t'Sieaa. rairoit. HU

rVealai!,

Uavtea. ftKbmwwd, Ufa, a Coss end alt psSaU to

aaa daily hf 'fc.l

aaaki oast a tats Xarvkwe, alaw TWO ftapriasii dally rV ftt. Ualo, H sal hol, ftt

a Sally i aad fn sWartll. ladl

ti

Uesjssss ws ib

asra wtasa pweS Keaft ossis.n ol too litarawfte. waft an Iran Mb tot fe tSsty sf all aaasvowe far.srisl by ar Ka-

as low sad Uao aa aaexft so by aary otkr

sasjoaaotaer!-

i . .... . . by ia a au i

OSS) Bsp w Csapway T Tin Aar, Afoat Trr Bt. Is Job 5 dtf

Laer Collars, Knibroiderod landkerehicf, Canibri.-Swt.s and Collar, laftvlii--. llfiitrttitchrvl. Tucked, Sr., llnvt.'d aiifi T.ii-P'nlord

Handkerchief, Ladies Cambric HaWidkerchiefs nt 1. 1,2 , 1,60 to $3,(KJ per dozen, honistiUhel hitiidkerchiot $2,1 to 8,00 per dos.

Plain Linen col lorn I tor i.6c, rullied collars 10c collars 1.) t4 fiOctrt . h

cauli, t uibroiderctl

LADIES HA LMOKA I HUSK!

OtL AND LAMPS. J r KEELER A CO (as rai anas ro aaatca a anaaa

V . Esvxry BwAtaasja, ftenb of Conn

TE&MF. H Al'TR. I!5T . Dealers in Oils Sc Lamps l 1.1. law Stl A I.I 0UtMI . WNOI F.&MLE nr.TAIl aala M I I N . Afloat

M sasjfl Halmoral litwse, kmt (iarabaldi for Lad ist an! M fpea,

Sintüh'-, Nuhies, (lira HochN, Knit L'ndtr-lccv-, iuit.TH lor

i hildren, childrena fancy siitta, iloney-ooinb Scarf. All kind of

O loves aod Gauntlet, hid r it Silk t loves, etc.

mm FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS! sas r-li .laar.r4f.tir.na llassi HaWlV tilsun Litlt-ll I Undkfrchieift

jaUt2 to 6 ptr dostftm, Uemaxl Ufaiidkercbief with nlu u ami tum Isonlerti, Erabroirdered edire HandLt-rchu-f, Silk liantlkerchief, I m tt ,i I W ft . a

Blaek Silk Ciik?aU,lioa in Cotton an t n.-rmo. iverj rintcdui t.iis, and other articlea to numerotir to mention.

OR PECTORAL TROCHES. anUEF W ARRAHTFiD II TBI eflTTTTBa For tbs laaftaatlat Raliaf aa eartaln Cars of

Osufhi, 1 Ida inllurnts, I U -

a, llsararaeii, Wooplnfl I iDfht t'atarrab llratarfaltlot Dlfil -nil Hrfsiklug, Mar I u om, At ., Ar., Ac..' For Ministers, Pol lis Spoabers anJ fttofors, tftwao Tans HaS ore IndnyuaaHo tor Clrarii. at,.'

trnfltsaSafl Ifte Yotr, asvaoTlr e Boar aortas. u

Tt r aa wub h h they aio laaoo botrv

car rWd In tbe auckt. rrejnirtu no war ready tor oee oa all enraatot

ttaiige id anr rlimate, cuutal to tb ai -l dlirta ronatltct

dent 1 1 iisaslsH ir to all to gl tboao a fair trial. Price I& erte Per atoa. ftwld by Draf aiaU fetvraUy, aa ot wbelaaale y Tat II aaaa.eornar Atb auft alaeb Btrvru. T. Beats.

Sat lUfcf lr

BANKS

on 1 1 or j. rooki:, SU IKSC UI I'T ION A (.KM. AI .In roolac A i o. Ii ii Lrr. 114 Sol'TM THIKh SI KKKT. Priaai.ljl.ia, !r. 5. I-,? rPHK undorngned having been hu p lulMl SI W-kllTt'iS ftOft!vT. by tb at rrtary of tb Trraer iy, la now pr para t, feraaari, i oare, tb Ntw 7Vay Vr.r )"T Oaf. flea of th I'nited tut, dooiffnata ao Flvo-twosis. rslsiaaabl at tb pteoa ir f tbe 0rvertimni, af tr pa are, sa oaibwrtse by act ss t.' ia. i a . approrr l April , 1. Tb OOTPDV WOMD are oaod In anas ef ft 1 1 im. Ha. I. eon Tbo KJUilSTKH ftONn io aaaa . fOO. ftawft, flas.ll.M aod ft&eo i,uret af ftla uer root. pf asu.uui atll anaa f'ni data f ;.. tiaa. . a-. 1 a tt INI I in fBaM I. Saiui-aaaooJljr, wbi'b Is oqual, at tft p eeaait p loa oa wts. b aftssalabjll p-t 1 R!

Karnsra. Mr Lena. Is ban. ., t

all wtto bar any nvsaoyas bwssjft.

ar.

I know r.d

I m n. t a ilk it

in mmm i r 1.1 I. ' im .IV. - - ' '

Muk-n: inr nna all aeilr d. Caaosj, fttt

all

am asstsa. aMSar preaaru

tor. ' ,f,f ui. si.l

Bmrmkn In

i.rrrp itepmrtment Tiro WVrAf!

for the next

EDSALbi, ROOT & (JO

-et . nt ""' i ü-s'11"1 - r.r'rb b . nimm. IraUaW, "" .""P.

. eat t" wa 1. t i Tn.i.f a-a. a waev T ao I. , , era aar is TWO Maaasi I , . , j . K I' A i. Iej T.-idr yijirr, - " Cbatba ot Booaa at par la in.iis4aip.ta. lalnrtWi v.ll rcoarv swese at Maaesa, Sisl rrr v tart lit; aa japlaasUc;. a.i: arU oaisaSaSsaaS wlH bw .apt ea bead to

,aas'..u 01. ry . Y ('OKf,

I' Ml ftKV. Ban .Cass. or of tbs Isawcb ef

r lilai.a. aril IS SS. r"A aad r,Mi

sssoll'Hi to swbawrlbwre la Tart Haul, aa tt. AMldwt

SOLDIERS CLAIMS j. ii. tiooiti .

Attorney at

ni rnl Collecllag Ageat, TCRKK aULtTTB, INÜ , Will ettea praswpUy to tba iiftitla of rwotrs Clalaas, aud all Aerial Oaotooe eaWSa IsMftV