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Him Your name appears on the tide page a* editor or compiler of the second volume of " Indiana's Holl of Honor." On page sixty, otto, after mentioning that Memphis was cap. tu rod on the 0th orjune, 1009, the following

paragraph occurs!

" On (he lath, Colonel slack, with the Tblr-tv-f.itirth and Forty.aeventh Indiana, marched through the streeta. fte/no lAo ,/hst Unton

troopn > hat iMortd lUmpKttr .

The portion of Hits paragraph I have Hell* clsrd is untrue, and does great Inluvtloe to the Forty-third and Forty-sixth Indiana. When (Ictteral Pope took the rest of his command to rclnforco our troopa at PItteburg Landing, '1'enncssee, he left tbOM two regiments brigaded under my command, to oo-operato with the gun boats under Commodore Foot# In besieging Fort Pillow, The brigade took nos. session of that fort at daylight on the morning of the ftth of June, the enemy having evacuated the night previous. On the same day the brigade embarked to accompany the gun boats to the capture of Memphis, but was delayed n to tv hours In taking on hoard a battel

of thirty-two's, abandoned by tf liati'blc, a short dtstgnce below

rwhavo teemoail rlfto. .ssgqwing*"

SiSSH?reeulle. We have received over a hundred rwaau •fnm nmdaatw, bat ao advenismaat to so ; •feotlve ae what peept* ttsmstoveeeayaf agaad article Oar totooM aad our npatatfoa to at Make. The original quality aadUgh eharaeter of these poede wlU he suetalaed aader every and all clreamstaacee. They have already thtalaad a •ale la every town, village, parish, and hamlet aamag civilised aatlcae. Baee Imltaton try to eomeee near oar aaaM aad toyteee they eaa, and hacaam a good arttela eaa aal he told ae law m a poor oae, thoy ihd eeaw lappnri foom pasttos who da aat oam what ther mo. too ea yeargaort. aeeoarprtvotieteaip ever tom oerh. F. 11. OtoAXto to CO., Maw Tmh Odd ■rnmoup hpstagjrawr, owe tettoto—fot..

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Iininiiuiiwiy after arriving part of the troops worn landed) a joint noiu by Commodore 1) ivls (who succeeded Comniodore Kimlc.) and myaelr, was nddre-sed to Iho Mayor of the city, demanding Its surrender. A detachment was sent Into Iho city under Major Bring-bur.-t, by which the rebel Mag stiff was cut down, the flag captured, ainl formal possession of thu city taken. My own proelmnntlott was Issued giving nntlco of our possosston, and a guard of some (Women detailed under Major Major, of Iho Forty-third, to be stationed at proper points throughout tho city, to preserve order. Captain (subswiucntfy Major) Could, of the Forty-sixth, was appointed Provost Marshal. On tho Ttb a detachment was sent Inland from the Arkansas shore. Opposite Memphis, along the line of the Memphis and Little Rock Railroad, which brought 111 aev-

oral prisoners.

The brigade (Forty-tlilrd and Forly-abrth) held possession of the city until Juno 19, when Colonel Slack arrived with his brigade, and, being the senior officer, took command. The Forty-thtrd Indiana remained with him. The Forty-sixth embarked for White river, Arkansas, In company with some of the gunboats, for the capture of fit. Cbarlea, etc. The sentence 1 have quoted and stigmatlaed as untrue was written cither by some one Ignorant of tho operations he pretends to de-

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I bln that Ignorance of the facts can be pfead In extenuation of their misstatement, at the joint demand for surrender made upon the etty by Commodore Datls and myself Is publl«bod In * the official report of that officer, and :

Gentlemen t «1 bad a aagiw maa worm ova. fl.MO who took sold from a bad hart to me tog, aad was useless for over a year. I had need every thing 1 coatd hear of without boatoto, dam»wie the Mexleaa Muctaag Liniment ** trira iffim

a pensaaeatears.

A L. toOWMOfO." Montgomery, AIMwaut, ft nf ft m. ^ "1 take plmnia tofaeomaondtag Mm Mokleaa Mustang Ltataiaat mi totonklwa^ totogpaiia Me article tor Spralas, horse, hcratches, ortoS , oa Horse*. Oar men hare tued if «W Inrat, sa»**^n«’a*w 8 Foremaa for Amarleaa, Welle, aad Fargo aad Hamden's Bxpress .xza^jrmezss cured la oa* week after she commenced using yoarectebsated Maetaag Ltolmeat,

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Gloucester, MaeeaekaseWs, August 1, IMS It Is aa admitted foe* that the MeateaaMaeta^ Liniment pertonae more cures la a shorter time, on mail aad beast, than any article ever dlscov- ! ersd. Fata ill ee, Mvery atm, ami ptaaiwi mtato alwsyt have It oa haad. Qatoh matsar*Heartalnly Ir. All genuine I* Wrapped fa steel piat* engravings, bearlogtheslgnatnreof O. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and the private Cntted States Stamp of DMAS BAMtES to CO., over the top. An #Start has been mad* to eonnterfslt it With a cheap Stone plate label. Look closely I ■amega Spring Water,totohyn Druggists.

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prletor baa letters fremi I dial lagulahed aa well as 1 , judges, slarfysat lawyer*, ' opera rlagere, astsmus, toe, <

rfg to the remark able virtues of the 1 Don't tot any dealer amapoa yon adttohe. g^pVh's ^ndope^irim- a trim bSttoto

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MOTICS.

Mptles to IMUtoff f«»f B#rrow«r»s HLLpenons Indebted to the Staking Fuad an ■A notlSed that all land* mortgaged to I

■Band on which laterest has

wing named aewfpaaess wiU ) above advertisement Is their i t aaietrat of two dollars, aad torwr ter aad raeeipUd MU to Bscetres

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the Official report of that officer, and my proclamations on taking possession of the elty,published in one of Its papers, were extensively noticed North. If ever the Forty-sixth flmft n page tn “ Indiana’s Roll of Honor," I trust, for tho sake of the brave officers end men of both regiments, then under my command, the Injustice done them in the quoted paragraph

will be corrected.

Very respectfully, yours.

O. N. Fitch.

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Hanging a Wife.

Another alleged attempted murder is engaging the attention of too good people of Hudson, Michigan. Thomas Fennell, redding about one mile north of the village, !• accused by hie wife with having ea Wednesday enticed her to the barn and op Into the hay, and there throwing a noose around her Sees,' and pushing her off the bay, suspending her over the floor. Mrs. Pennell says she kept her hands about her neck eo that toe rope did not tighten an she awung off, and that she ehanoed to get her foet upon a board that lay op from the floor, and then succeeded In allpplng the rope off ran out of tbe barn, and cried murder. The neighbors beard tbe ery and battened to tbe barn, but could And neither Mr. or Mrs. P., she having gone to a neighbors house In another direction, whore abe told the etory substantially aa above. Pennell came to the same house soon after, and upon being Informed where she was. w«t on toward* home, hut

came back soon after.

The parties arriving at tbe barn found the rope suspended from the beam above, and with blood upon the noose. The board and the hay in the mow was also piled up high directly opposite tbe rope, and within reach of it. They also found Mrs. P.’* apron on the barn

floor with the itrlngt torn off. Upon examination of Mrs. P., her bead and face were found much bruised, and there was evident marks of a rope about the neck and under the

bead and face were nd there was evident

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ear, tbe skin being broken near tbe ear. Mr. Pennell claims that she coaxed him to tbe barn, and that tbe first be knew she was swinging In tbe rope, and be took her down, and that be did not know how the rope came there. A little girl, live or eix yesrs old, was left In tho house alone; a ten about fifteen

about fifty years of age, and have ranted a large family of children. 'They have not lived agreeably for some years, Mr. Pennell and some of tbe cblldrsn claiming that Mra. P. la

craxy. Last spring he made application to have her conveyed to tbe lunatio aaylum. Many of her neighbors, however, claim that sbe la not Inaanc, but hae been abused. What tbe truth of thla whole matter la, It Is now Im-

possible to say. An Investigation, which will soon be bad, will probably clear up the matter somewhat, and may put an entirely different phase upon the transaction.—//etroft Timtt.

Femnwl The St. Paul f’toneer has become a Democratto Journal,and says If will support Andrew Johnson ao. long as he sticks to (he Galon

party.

Joel Host writes from Leghorn that be hae •completed the statue of Henry Clay, for tbe Louisville courthouse, and will ship by the

Bret vessel,

Old Romeo, one of Dan Rice's elephants, broke loose In Buffalo lately, and getting Into a well stocked garden, proceeded Tel surely t pack his Dunk and chest with all manner i

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vegetable good! didn't leave mu

chest with all manner of

lea. He had a roaring foawaM

t leave mneb garden.

A bungling follow at Hertford hae got hfoself in a very disagreeable fix by leaviSf uncompleted attempts to cut Me thrmri. He wounded himself so that food had to W paused Into bis stomach through a tube. TMe eaweee him great agony, and he decline* to earfOf drink any more under thectfcuastancca.

Mr. Orion Fraxee. a young ] tor, has modeled a has relief < son, which Is commended.

pupil of Lsunt Thompson, snd Frasee, whose statue of Jacks

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1 John

p ruace, — iivto puiiub ui uacitiHift, Bade foff the city of New Orleans, hr stated to have been the only one for which the General gave a sit-

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Stamford, candal cat*. named Clara II. sa»a*., login Stamford, a*Hl totes of the oomeui A mBwffSf#a.Mato*.

It la a most detlgMItil JMa toraestog It aradleatas scarf and dandruff. It keeps the bead oooi and clean. It makes to# hatv vtehraen, and floaty It pravaata hair turning gray and foiling off It rcatorn kalr anpremaearaly boM bands. This Is Just what Lyon's Calharion win do. It la proMy-lt la eheap-dnrabto f* is told by lbs ear load, aad ytt Its almeat I demand la dally laeNaatng, uatn there is I a country store that does aot keep It, or a foall? that dost aot osa it. B. THOWA8 trow, Chemist, ffew Turk. Saratoga Spring Water, soM brail Drugristo. ,

Who weald aot bo ktmuifoif Who weald aat add to their beantyt What gives that asaritto purity sad dlsttagoe appearance we ohamrre apes the stags, and to toeeMy ballet M to no longor a secret. They use Ragan’s Magnolia Balm. Its continued use removes tan, freektoe, plmpiee, aad roughnatt from the toee aad hsadt, sad leavat the eemglexlato tmodto, teastpstunt. Moemtwg, ravish lag. Unllbo anney OMawtiet, it OOS^ tains ao material tagarioae to the thin. Any druggist will order It Ssr yon. If aot an hand, at tt cento per bawls, W. B. ilAGAB, Troy, Raw Torit, Chemist DIMAS BABMBS to 00., Wholmale Aganto, Bew Tor*. Snmtoga Spaing Water; estfl kg eff Bmggwa,

Hehaetreere lalmMaMe Hair Colortag l* net a dye. All Instantaneous dye* are com posed ef lunar eauetic, and aHveorlliadaaWoy thnvtt * Ity and beauty of the hair, ffhtota the original hair coloring, aad has keen growing to tower near twenty yean. M metortv gmy hstr WflHflnal color by gradaaHthaorptten, to a meet remarkable manner. A Is Slse aheantlfnl hair dreeetog. 8oM in two ataet Hgtnttand gto-kysB dehleea.

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NOTICE.

TO TAX PATERS. officb op errr auditor, » Guinis' blocs. > Indlaaapalia, Jtoy to Mto> TATOTICR i. hereby given that in punuanoe of iu thaprwvManaorSnthnieioftaeC'itycbartar, the (nmmen Uuncil, tuatokw with to. Ctor Auditor aad Aeaeseor, will mm* at tha CoaaaU

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BALTIMORE MB OUB BA1LB0AB8 Two Tbrongh Ezpro«B Tnlna Daily, dnodaya exaegtad- *

new and splendid Passenger Depot of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad Company, at Cincinnati, Passengers urilt avoid the great annoyance, a trouble and expense of OmmSbtu Transfer acres* the City* Trains leave Indianapoiis a* Day Express, for Baltimore reel, 7:Ur. m., Baltimore l press.

Parkersburg The MOST DIBBCT ROUTR. TIM* AS QUICK, FAKE AS LOW as by any otbac Railway ichSSdtf UoneratTlekat Agaafe. L to C. R. R.

LIQUORS, ETC.

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ASSIGNMENT.

pelts, Indiana, the sole aad exchuiv* sale el my CariioBixed Metal Pena for the hereinafter moatiooed counties for tbe term of two ream from dote, and providing said Messrs. Todd, Carmichael A Williams shall nee proper energy in vending said Pen*i. and providing said Carooaixad Metal Pen* shall be kept for tale by any etoar party ka—M-ceunkies hereinafter meattoned. uSms saagUadAtoeetiy or IrnMnoUv kg enid said Xbaa they may have oa howl, receiving loll value therefor as per in voce. _ * •» 'V- ■- ~ C. BARNARD, ^

For J. Jacob*.

Indianapolis, Ind., June 1% 18to Marion, Shelby, Putnam, Vanderburgh. Decatur, Wayno, Vigo, Tipnooanoe,Floyd and Cnee are tbe counties in whfoh metoeve comprise.

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