Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 June 1863 — Page 2
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M captured. .hi rij-ki- of ar Ats"" eoldi.iB of African Mr ... a MilMilM. y made whsa tbe Hill of Ibe iberindBaelei
rem, nuu TV- r ' e II . BJ V . , ' . , r
biA'trW.
saw knew tbfc Um war U
.... r-w TrJtäTT 1 -ni k '.Hi .a..
sboli.brd, aa all ub.cqueiit tleetione nave mg Pr...r...w... ........
shown, throughout thsUuittd SHIM. -Bre,aaHle IdBBISB 'Battm, when no ap-ck ol rebellion ha. been known You thould further deeo .! ihe vast Nihil of that loyal 8teie. compl.ia of tbe Arm vi tbe
The rebellion In Uuh, which occurred dur baa beea hi aa mniIiMm. It baa ingthe reitn of Ihe old public functionary achieved lBefBt-ay ar-y in eBCttal or la 00 iceent 10 be forgotten- The eauee 'modern timet ba. acco-pll.hed oder ei-i-
1 . afc- JM .Aft x . Jam ....... I. tat
fa hm tbe atate of tb tbernanuieter toot to ue ee co no acte, at w.rr..
uaarde.saftiy ol aaw poryon aw w rr
erty; ad tbey tow have positive prooi iaai
liaatata aad W iilhftlft tappaf
The lute IM Interest Qßfitm LetUr from a Atafrelateuf: The Statt Beetmel ptbl.batbe opjsioa. M 1 1 1 a Egala ".Fl tpiiM of Judge Haut and Judge Ferkis,g the Q kjff V I Supreme Coert. upon tbe aueslloo presented, B EniT -ft -nhfll aeveftbfy that tbe
a I lfft !! . t . Lu h ... la mm.
d.ubttea Ircsh in the mind of every egeri nr or equai uimcumes. us .
maiden li.lv m the loyal 8tste. The re- queelioneo. ana iiju.uce it uun, ... vr....
Super
,o,tl
sof Duboig Cau-Ig
bftft any authority to issue t warrant upon ear t lew word from the army
the Treasury for th pu meat of the eemi- Cumberltnd. For the peeeeat I
j r . - ; rsa.H-.A.. .
of I be
reetftt I cat oely aaaaa. an. ape .rsaawu euaan
..!-. ,.i .n. hoi Irue. McClellan under
in.er.te. monopoly in Heaven', "...ibe.. Norther. copperhe-dt. tided by tucb R-pub .their opinion., ted by the "-"'
ft to man General Albert Sidney John- lien fogiee tt Tl.orlow Weed, tad backed .... w . ft..:.. -.
t. .ent to U'.h. with in.truction. to by the atupid grtauaiea oi ww ru.p. ...
cli.n.
CJrquer the eonjujf.l apirit of Brij-bain. latt becoming t Itvorilt mil me army The Mormon w.r ended gloriou.ly to our .nd the people, and it w a. gravely hinted arm. The cute a. removed. Hareme by tome ol bit bolder tdherenl. that ht are now unknown among the Lttter Day 'might be need by tbe copperhead fraternity, Saint., and Brih.m, like tome lone bird to tnpplftnt our unrivalled Pree dent in whkout a mate, "refuaea to be eomlorled.,, 1864. ... I w n 1 . 1 1
InK-irope, protracted and sanguinary civil uetieet, utnerai amcuini.n .... v war. have often retulled from difference, ofjmtndtd tbe Ary ol tk. Potomte long opinion in reg.rd to the rue mode of con-1 enough. "Rotttion in office" it eound atruing the Bible, and repeolaliy concern- poliiical axiom. Me therafore retired. : i.. mmmmmMmm nf ik. llr.lv fihost. 1 hev althonrh .til! ft favorite with the brave men
have ftiled to abolish the on or deny tlre'be to long commanded. Gen. Bnrntdt't,otbert. Memphit, Tena. 1 ft. -fill . tmmmmKmm'm,lfmim
other. The re.ult ia that few cou itnea m career naa oeen tn eminenuy orunan ooii,-
Kurope maintain the quiet which usually ' and the eame may be .bid .f Gen. Hooker, "prevail" along the Rippahanoock. who, 1 ptrtume, will eooa retire upon tbe It.hould not be overlooked that our peo-'lanreU be baa to nobly won. pie were very ignorant or they would never But in all Ibia tbere ia atrategy. ft ia have been deteived by the treaaonablef'.he retail of that .uperior geniua and wb
enemlee. North and South, of our nob'.e1 dorn of our Preeident, who. aa "Commander
... I. ma . am ( a .1 ! I . a
Preiident. It waa lal.ely charged that he,m untei," movee interior, upon me miliary
heed., who eharged tbal tbe war waa la be a. IU m,mmaA mmmimmä lk Hillb Btl a MCiio.
ZajL aid tbefr alkaJ. Wfbnejntl i-tereat aaoa tb M oniaay. tbal we are .till eaeaaape
offalaebood Patbermore.lbera ia t the Iret of Jely aeit, or the Treaeerer ol aiurireeteoro. am imie eicite-
laree eart? at tbe North wbo have perU TWat to pay aald Intereat out ol tue :uae. awai nrr. ..... . -r.nrr .... mmy t r 1. ......... : j i .i.. .r .
the 'in the Trea.urv witftcai warraei irom iwr .7 or
beat repreeeatative of the hutaan race. Aamtoe. rne toun are aniawuw m ...... ..... rr... , 7 . 'wu
illdomueh toft tang opiaioe that taeee ia B law auiftnnt ng ine uraai. 11 m w wrn.gMT war wva'a
tpayment of tbe intereat or which would and indignation 1. tiivniry aiteiew fty
1 -
Southern manner, aad cutloma will become 'ja.tily U.em in to doing
gradually introduced north of the Ohio and
guilty large
tently refuorg to regard" the African aa
beat repreaentative of
the influence of 1 rble mf 1 1 of negro- a
e from Indiana of Batternot meetinee.
ad dialoyal proceeViaee generally, lad am by Dan. Voorheee aad Coaapaay, aad they
Ivee Democrat., bat are aay
a dueraee in the name of a true Demoera
party 1 w . n.,-t- u tk. .... L. mA
( likrilla Raid. The aitmeaa of
Putomae. rendering onr people anore boaao-l jm ,yfrollllB,ag country were thrown i " gecoua then in former timea. Tbua ,iiillo -o, deal of rxcuemeni lent oigbtj ' ' "
will again become t united tnd loving peo V rnr1 aDyul 9ne 0.cJuck 0(
pie. 7r?-"""- f oul 20 -en. from .be neighborhood ... ,ui, . t.
7,W tk ZZ " , 1 .... Zm. r,-WU,n " ' T 7 Voebeea aad Ca. er, ad Iben the millennial will have oome.! . , , (k lf nl o( a cuaB wl w. iaat. -i.k.Whl .rile, andi" 7 . rng.! tbe beef, we r ., tbe worm -
a.... party 01 reeri oer. .ua.ri, .' .. accept atturaaeet of my bigheat regtrd, cuj tbe Ohio river Wedaeadaj night t Very retpectlully. your obedient preduBia, in Crawford coaoty, and made F.a. ETU'fttocft. ' ht r waf ou, ,0 p4wU ,Bd Krtocb L ck,
Tn J M Tomen. G D. Johneon and'
They are unconditional fjaaoa loving men, and value no parly more Ibra their coaalry and rneerameot. The a nay here tttaieure
that it. aaetnett enemies arc three North
I A Si h.K I I II K I I' . 1 1 aTood acrot. the Ohio.
ate.liag all tbe aervice.lle horae. they could, .,,,. ... rmMtAmmdm
,.la,he.r route on TiMirmtay aujbi. . f wbo ,re 0)h kefl rro. lb. . a : c . : I ... L . .... ......
eiiot-.vuriug m r uuj wiu..k t
neaniea rar k- Irr lear of their owe aealaw.
The .rmy here ia exeec'ing la eaoa more
lern ia frwal, wbibt
preae the rebellion without firtt tubvtrling'tdmirtlion of all who are truly loyal to tbe the riffhta of the Statee-freaing all tbe'Admlnlatratlon. No barm can reealt from
l...tiii. them ia .nliiie.i1.lt thia. We hare aa abondanc. of leader.
JAIPUR:
STURDAY, :
1)r .lohn Kcttr of O.anre cou.ilv. win!
. .n.n..,.,l f the detachmeut from Nw ft,rw,r lo ,n'1
ton Stewart, and reporl. ll.ftt on Thur.day' f" WM-i 1IWfw ieW-l eeeaing be. in camp.., with Mr. IW.x.cn hrMW ' BoWfcw Dto rod. in .-on, the , rill.., 00 the gffi " i''aear Pauli, and found tb.t .bey bad Dr '"? b'F-i C-berl.ml Motja rx: i . .i,L Tl.. .l... v.a " xv h" fcT S, royed war
411 m ayuavai i'" " .
JUNE 20, 1863
'wae well armed, and clothed ia gray uni
form, and pretended to be U. 8. aedier. ia
and bla party frienda .lid not deaire to tup- cbeee board with a .kill which exeitea the
the right, of the hia tea freeing
alavea and
an 11 a lit. nl ih. .hit.a Onr n.n.l. h.inv readv and witlina at a momeot'a notice to
of ceuree. rery ignorant, believed all theee'lead tbe Armr of ihe Potomac to the Rebel
falae. acandaloua tnd mtliciout aiatementt: Capital. We have ia reeerve Butler. Phelpe
and among the reeoluliona you will adopt at'Boeteed and Lane, to tay nothing of CoL your meeting there thould be one thftoking'd'Utfttay. wbo, Ilka Mahomet', coffin, ia .till hit Excellency, our mott approved Preai-'eo.pended between tbe heaven, and the dtnt. for tbe effectual rneana be haa adopa-jeftrth. I look ia rain among tbe namea . . . 1 ' 1 1 . .1. .1 ..k.l in mm l.n.r fnr nne whieh rtcilli
Union men and women of the South, while1. f.HUr face. Ida aot now remember' formerly a member of Congre fro. Ten.;, ad m parted partie. o me. in ev,ry direction
eoeie. ia froat then we are at Liberty ta
are
all coiibaVat of both ;
ia
search of beaerter, with a ruviug eomn i.
... ' ! . ... ... cure
aiou rora iae uorernoiepi 10 ..r mr Tat oatAT mtPE atroai tue eui-nwl . . . ..... . . ' ibe tru nP.
11 111 mnm tera 11 ruru. ai ivi vavK'K '
SfttALX AaouTtoa rüT Dow TBK, . ' . . ' bow lo play the
THE Uftton HIT MV!.7 'n J-u , A remark, I
IBf lr. .l.u uiuri. .ic . w
IS TBI.
UatOB. Oft HALL
ftftOLITlOB?" HltBT CLAT. 1661.
1 . . . a . a . a . . ar
at the aame time be bae ebown bow wickedly tat' l teer naa me nonor 01 a prraeaai e. falae and libel'oua were the allegatiooa orqoaiuUaee with aoy one of yon, altbough Southern trftilort and Northern eopperheftdelln wmw timea I knew many of ibe lead that he intended to utethe army and navy hig cititeaa of Me-pbii. among whom are to aboliab alavery. Tbe Union men of tbe! not a few who nr. atill ardeatly ia fate al South will evereratefullr eberieh tbe name1 reatoratioa of tbe Coaptation. I regret
and memory of one wbo, by tcrupulooa'to And aoaa of them aaaociated with you ia ....1 nrk-.. r.iRni.1 nA nii.ar .l.l.M a. J i ha Broooted demoBatratlon. Bat I will
and
I aeMiialkwa
Hoard in 0 hack lo Pauli, where thev '
m u- - iT-t . - -- ..about your mm ."t . m, m a. a- i I m. m .ma.Ma ..I m.ft f rAH. I äm BP tUBft UAfl Ift 1 '
Mft. CTBCBinuB ob hi w.suti '"Yw' r" l - for ftureir their WiX.-We publi.b tbie'week t remarkable und.r Maj Clendeuin, in pureait ,b',w 1lot
letter of the Hob. Emertoa r.tnerwge. rtacaifc i ney immeoi.ie.y raatua t .r .Mr.. f h gue 4 Jg
J. P Nn.t
aeaaee, aad late Clerk of the Hooce of Re- to endeavor to intercept the guerrilla, bef. H Co. E. 48 b R--gt. lad. V.l.
they ould recroea tbe river. The Iat heard . . . k . . . .
9 - w w
iBfty v ttr v ii a; aiiire ia aa www g
af aar ability ta take we eeeaiear wa bare
awa band aad haow
gaate. Aa a cloi .g
rhall any to aaea o' Butteraut It ia better to wear a aaiibtv aa neck tbaa the Battoraat badge.
iU ba d.g of tactmiaf
iltrr tftoee men that are alariag to the head
pre.ent.tivee. He ia ft atrong Union nan
Tbe New York Herald
duction; It ia aa acate
on he conduct of tbe war. and Ia to well
done that Ihe reader muet frequently pauei
m .a. . ft . . a iai . a . . T . 1. .
,or M,Kiye.Terd.j T morning about M oVInek. tnd Norman bw of hi. De.oer.li frieaH. aad masterly eatirej 9f hop mty have beea caugl.t av ihe mea 'at heat, and aleo be U- llkh deaire. iaenlUd
wbo er in puramt of them li ia aaid )nto tbe minda of armr of ibe eoWirra. by a ... a ft. Ak I m. t I
He tnieve. loot aooui oi uor.e. -rotn u.der. . I. are their weeaeae. net
w w w
hit mtnly adherence to Iba Chicago plat
form, haa vindicated the truth of all ibe
pledgee which from time to time we made in bia behalf, tod the traitore and copper-
he. da wbo Ihua falae ly charged our great
and good Preeident with deeigning to tub
n ....... I...: I..
......Main . bother i. iroae or not. to r"K"
. s. eitrtene.
apparently macere -it iae eoingy, war
nt't reflection, lo be
indukru bo complaints. Whenerer ow ar turne oat, after a
mlaa hire secured a aermsaeat lodement ibi ter aarcaam. Tbt leiier bita all around.
la the South, aa at Hilton Head. New Orleang. Newbern, Naehvilla aad Memphis, the Northern frienda of oar- moat excellent
Preeident have eupplied aa abundantly with
but particularly diaaecta with a keen knife,
the Abolition meaaurea tbat bava been
adopted, and tbe general reconduct of thekrra to bave aoaa aa tbey ebner. Let thiahould receive a. much
war
reri tbe institution, of tbe Southern Slate. ' a rmereetad
tiiuat henceforth hide their facea in aJ.arae 'awVSStaw 1 TBPmF mx v HJ You thould by no meint fail ta adopt with wild acclamation, mingled with few "Bully Hallelujtbt," reeolutiee aevetely deouaciateryof those wbo criticiae our afff tarv operation., or abow impatience the
tardy movementa of our arm its in South Car line tad Virginia. Such criticism girea the Rebels "aid and comfort,'' and, Iboagti
it may not be felony without benefit of
clergy, ia nevertbeleaa what Mr. Polk stigmatized aa "moral traaou)" a rri e which our noble Preeident and other Whig, were compelled to "dry up" duriag tbe war with Mexico. Our present military discord ia but "harmony when undcratood." We era abun
dantly able to beat tbe Rebel, whenever
we try. At preaeni we nave toe com
and women, whoae
lor a I Ion roe. ere beard ia melodiöse tonet
whereever we "hold, occupy and
a cotton or a contraband eettlement ia the
Confederate wilder:
Look at Hilton Head, where the tender maiden and tougher matron of the North
mingle apon eiaterly terrae with tbe Palmet
to African ladies of South Carolina A
bountiful ieaoe of tracts tad c.techi.m. will
no doubt soon ba followed by an improved iaane of contrabaoda -not ao white as tbe
pure Anglo, not ao black aa the normal Af rican In a few year, they will Walk in beauty like the aigbt
Of cloudleea climea aad atarry ekiee,
Aad all tbat'a bast in'dark aad bright, Meet in their aspect and their eyee.
In North Carolina Charlea Henry Foster, Eeq . orleinally from Maine, and n warm
bare followed tbe example of tbe abolition renueetrd. Captain McConabay
aeceeaionitte of Indiana, aad the G over a or present aad add ess the people
nletelv aurronded-crowd cd within a email' political friend ol Breckinridge, haa organ-
circumference of not -ore tbaa six tboo-Ned Dee labor assoclalioB, and Gor. Staa
ley haa gone back lo California in disgust
In NaahrTlls we hare regularly organised
as ud ilea. Our armies axe guarding tbe
outpoate of tbia contracted line, and every
..here darinir the nuaillanimoua buliern.t. Abolition Society. Ha organisation ia Ibe
m -nierce ib. canlre." and Iba r.eaed earns fti thftt of tbe State Bad Federal Oct.
wretchee ' take the dare." We have ferae.
ernment, and the editor, though imported
fro ebroftd, ie doing more to euetsia the g lo
rioaa Adminiatratiou of Preaideat Lincoln tbaa any native bora citizen of tbe Stete can do or ia willing to do. Tbia Abolition
at Galvaetoo, New Orleana, Penaacola, Hilton Head, Newbernf, Suffolk (ail ia
quiet oo tbe Blackwalcr) Fortress Monroe, on the Raooahannock. at Baltimore, alone
the line of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. S7 " AbolilioB newapaper
. tir... ttti.u Lr.....k. T......thoueh conducted within the fortificatiooa
aae Miaannri. Fort S uilh aad tt Viababara V lJ ta dWB' 00 6ouhi "eh 10
in the very heart of Rebeldom. Hew lung " PWPI of Uii4it TeaBeeast to can tbe rebellion exiat wbea tbaa oiroum- ceaae all further oppoaition to lbs wits. I .1. a .:..! I i. . ji
seribedl It addition to nil tbia, Adjutant aCD,,e wmiuawia.i .... i ur
General Thomas, a native of "My Mary-
oney from tbe, I
Our citbtena ahonld lake warning I
oto their ba.da torthedrfra eaf three
'ageinet pereoi a hj have beea a
to be Joe eaaae, by tli. ee
tri,
iad ra. deaoaaced aa
ing
ibia occurrence. We are as 'table
riaited a. Oraag. aad ibe help', caa- oiaioyal. We are eorry tbat sac b
ditioa .ta .nie Pf ? ? kT ecraF.'on. dem-ggure. aa tin- wbo -bad tbey been nttacbed leet ni-ht.-. ,
would enable a email Band of organix-d roll " - .
nol
M . ffi k there will be a mertiaur at ib
mos 0.v.-.....r, . . . ....u.ea'lo nrOixe at
ilion minority in I bo Illinaie Jegitietere; mmuw COmptay. A laree tttendtnee i
r again. V e are toinr.sre to sty ,hr . do from br.dqatrtrra ; aad further ear
uuurt uoawe . . . v... . .k u .11.
f Iris tasm a a .awweaw . . mrm mmm mm nmr.
ll io b- worked upua by the . Should
nil
has baaed a proclamation proroguing tbe
Legislature until 186S. Tba Republican.
left the HaU, breaking
Democrttt tried ta continue tba sveatoa.
bat flaaHag tbemwlve. powerlesa. entered t protest aa the record, axraigaiag tba Gar.
eraor for hie nearpatione and aacoaatiiauoa
al acta sad Informally left their seats, But
recognising the adjournment.
ß7G over nor Morton has ieroed another
proclama'ioa, ia which the dieuust of tbe
people, Which is proverbial with him and bin party, "etleke out a feet " His prinei
pal topic ia tub itaiee to the Itwa, while be bimtelf taksa the lead ia riolating them-
Hs ales endeavore by threats ts intimidate all wbo da aot think as he dues, from ex-
preasiag their vlewa. It woat du, Garer aar, nobody will ba badly .eared bp yea. i
be, be
I
ever retvru bo..
ay, be will fad thai t
lack we Lope he
LftTCX We ere informed by Mr. John be bow o- .ounce, as diakryel. are really
the et.ge driver, that a diepatch waa receit- . . , . ,. i o . g,. eowatry.
rillaa had beea overtaben, attacked and de- w ftg wul """'1' ..a ff 1-1 . . k... k.il . . ..Am. m-''-m-
.k.i. MiiM - - - tk. I Ihm kein Ira 1 WaBIB6T0B.
as at rrv r . mm-wm 9 ' - - Slk... Tk. inrnod nut in h a .art 6! tia. iaud a p" rl mati. a a'ttl.ff that tK.
Get. Jubn Morgan, command.
RrrosatD. Capt. Jaa. C McCoaahay, o
Co. A, 4Btb Indiana Vole., arrived at home
to day oo a ahart fericugh. Tbe gallant.
rebels are threatening to invmle Hary land.
Pennsybrabia, Wertem Virginia aad Ohio.
He theafore call, in'o art vice tfJOOtm aaen
lollowias States: 5OJ00O from
i b snsrt inricugn. iae g.n.nt . - . . .7 . .. .. PnntrlrlBii. AllOtSt fro Obio. lüiXÖ fmr
C.ptm. wa. W..M while BrwraW j m4t0W)fnm Wrmara Frrgiabm -.. . the bnlimat charge which w ... jBt- U.ited S.e. the rebel, from tbeir position at the battle . of Black river bridge U. lei, Vicbsbm, latt Seturd-y. and .. confident tb.t wbe jto of ..Bering ,. except aoo.er dtroop, will eooa reduce that etroag bold. ; i aw Um .... ik. .Iu.ii.er. from Dabois ia hie AlBABT. June lC.-Genertl MeCleUaa M
regiment are all in good spirits, aad deter-'in Albaaf fur the parpoae af aiding Owrer.
miaed that Iba rebellioa mu.t be qoelied nor eymonr orj.n..,
OCrTha enrollment ie progreaaing la this. Tbia ia tbe first re. pile from active
i
eoualy without exeitiag the toast attention, hieb tbe Captain haa bad aiaee
Our cilissaa are proudly alwaya law-abid
ing. Rsaiatanea has occurred ia twa or three counties af tbe State, aad the mili
tary havs beea called to asslet lha eaiolling officers. Oat Provoat Marabai has beea killed.
duty forward troops for the defense of Feaaeyh
Thomas 8
LouiaviLLS. Juaa 16
Pass, latt Auditor af tbia
uttered' ""in. Ah ai l.KJO mea are tlretdy
Suis, aow candidate for tbat office on Ike
ia. Bow nearly two yeare.
C.pt. McCoaahay kiadlv farnisriee u with the following partial Hat of killed aod uflbjded la the two companies from thiol eaaVy ie the 9ib. 10 tbe btttlea io tod area ad Vick.burg. Killed is Co. A. Privtles: Aadrsw J.( Ipeedy, Greea C. Maaoa, Jobs Fergneaa. Wounded Capt. 1. C. NeCoaebay; 9d
LiatJt. Jem Creek; See grant 's Alien fi
land," sad nhs laat year, waa charged by
the malignant tongue ef slander with being
ft
lioguitbed Chief Mtgiatrtte
In Memphie, tbe bsrvtet ia a tempting oas.
With eottOB at a dollar par posnd sad likely
Hereaa.om.t and a traitor -folla-lBe.eontrabande "lying abest loeee," oar eater
where such aoble mea as Bailer, Brady,, prlatlrngg Northern friends who love the Ua Dickinson and other old frienda of Brückla-, wi,B u Frr" ' k gaae
ridss dare to lusd-is now ia tbe Southwest of ,n CaBaiUstlua, -ay asks -a
organising tba loyal blacks, who it is ander. U-M Abeady I hear of eevtraJ Mood, era imaaUeat to be lad agamat tba iM bf tvm to K,B HUaats,
karharnua hordea of Lea tnd lieeureeard Indiana, an other "loyal" isiatee, which
Narik.rn .bilo.nDk.ra. womaa aad tHsiaaa. rs now wall tilled by uegroea who
wbo regard tbe Alricsn aa the beat aaraalleloBfud te the üaion man of tba South repreaentative of the human race, and thoM(.cle like tbats will toad greatly to the who ba. aaen thaaturd maatifTouaii before reetoretion of pescs ftftd bar-OBy, aad Ba-
.l i . . l . ........ a . ... u.i i.riall. a.d in r.movisr iha nreiudic hieh wounda are feet healina. Tbey are brave
r - - ' . . . . I ... . . ll
Uuloa tickst, baa proved a defaulter to the
Statt ta tba amount of $80,000.
The above diepetch diet I oi e. bot one of
y laetaaces waers rogues usee aw ca
the BftBM af UaiSB, because tbey thought it
popular, far tbe purpose af staaliag tba
ay. Wa hare bo doubt atae
tenth, of tbe ro-ealled Daioa, or Abolition
leadera. If beerte could be exsminu d, would
ba found as black at the euta natbis "patriot
Pegs. Obl what Unioafem!
Young. John F. Pa Iter so.. Nathan P. OiU
I.
Peter
and tbey are beginning to go forward.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE ia hereby given that tba under, aajaed haa beea appelated Ad-in. trator af the estate ol George Bharel, deceased. Said eetatt ie aaffaaed la be correal.
JOHN HIMSEL
20,186a-sw
let. Corporsls Laaader Weal. Ja
Ellia ; Privat Wiley Eesrte ,
lMIBPBNDRXCIBAU:
Oampssy I-Kilmd:- Nicholas
Kramer FtilTI P ufUlsT, IMS.
Wounded : Privstt Jobs Cr area,
ly.
exeitiag batSto-day paU a eff ira. A II quiet with
Potomte. nobody eeeej
Gea. Law aad bia rebut Milroy hat had a battle
dehag tbe week bae beea,
quiet faceoa
tba army af tba i ta kaow where
boats are. Gea
aithfJaa. EwaU,
at im umm THE flfim!"
The proprietor af tba Greea
Tree Hotel taaas
fa iaf
far
mmr . amm. a
..it deaee day at but Hotel, aae ura aan T fro- Jasper, aa the Tray read I bj a mdttbje mimm' meaner, aad lurltts tbe pubBe tt aalui T! There will ba a Iae Bhwrty fmw raamd et
half a auk
Jaba Aokaraaaaa, twa af tba westkar bettea
sad batüe acarred saeaasra af tbs 27th ladiawB Vela, arrived at boaae aa furiougb
Tbsraday. Wa ate find ta any that tbeir
Va.. aad retreat with a lose ef SjOOO
Tba rubtls tbat ea tared Peaaeyrvaaia bava
left
OCT Ons baadrad Bad a xty East Test
ateaae recruited fro among tba rebel arv
at Camp Morton for the 5th Tennea-
10 o'clock. A
ib hie
M. earn aaaasag
ball, i-meaial.ry i
will bagia
. He
haa augaged the rail aad aplaauM bfaasbaad of Jasper lo make tbe arwaic for the te or rUrreehmeate af all khsda aad a act-
r ' 1 . t . . . mm wwp a-..- . . . :ai
. ... i a a a a si a i a.. ... a., a a . a a . Ä jm ub... mam i a a aa rnwiarw .
the delicate nervea of the Rebelt will be Popm oi me murrecuooary own .7. ...... , , wm,Jt Ml w. .,.,.,, .... -- -"' lOHN OPEL. , . . . .. a. .. .1.. t ..I ,1.... ....... ir.. i.ial li. ...in their re.m.til al lain.lnn k, June 13. lOOO.-'v.W JK'Tl Vi
h a ... ..i . i. .u.n. ,,.... f.... nave euietia neu asa iiat wie r ort ieru " . ....
fxyrtefraeb eata
He dinner tee sappt June 13, 183.3w
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