Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 July 1863 — Page 2

lASI'Kli Col 'HI Kit.

The Great Riot io New York- rtatt were, , surrounded hf n. poll,-.-, loih.tp .,. -rm near Con .Ion. Pru4llyl took from each 9 the firearms luond Raw Yore, July 14-9 P. II. Only one dcor tor exit, nd every rioter, s .-ru n coruldetio ili. ir laablUtv'ta aven broke ih, ... ... all-.

w - - - -w w ' f I A 1 ( I .

pieei i.

The a! rmol ihtw presence near the tori

NT( l;l- W.

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i n i ..sissy oou io ol B rioter lo osy iae appeare m II... r, eax beaten io Inf rrlard the approach ol M orgin, ilify fell lait Ii i I 1 . ... . ! ..ii' . - I 1 . . .- .... ....... '

...".a ,.,.,i. ..., n,g r.i.o,.... men,., KrUUu oy me pouee. mo mob um ai.o nack from l'.fmyr. to Salem. Rj ludden soon spread, nid tl.u e.tijM SMth-re . .j (,vr.ii,- II. !)., rr. i.. . ... il.. ... f... I.I.M.n .l-r-.t,! k.. .... li.-- .1 i... .1 I i i .. ... gemere od

... ... , n i. Vp .... r.,.. . , u ... ., ,,ir iu . ., . oinxpt-cicu was Morgan' entry lute attacked lh"iii near 1'ckiii

.oe losaingei mps o. c. up to una oour in r inn avenue, bclweeu Thirty r if In Ii and Sal.u., ihat II Usees Home Guard.

aeversl house, have, been ack.d, iMMMf r orty. eighth streets. A heavy riot kj sl.o ms!. pti.ei.rrs of war ftt 41 . J . a . . .1 . . aa

jir vpuyse s. lonnsgrauons arst oc going on in I nth avenue, w ard. paroled The-w hole lore, w

rurring momentarily , ami ine moo. much - -a uaa mounted, ai.d a tie n bei rin-i .-,,.,(

The ..rT imii. lEruitiiiKc iiur

r this: rB4LL a Eri n I. r in ii h i ti

tTsiMi oil silALt. Tltr udfaa HI a r i. 1 r ! i n ' " - II ! r Ti at. 1H3I.

He rtral prUon.

w.re era wne ripinred, imunf them Adiutam

Tl-ry w ar iftfi Qeaertl ltk He wad brought to this city

ni v. -i.Ki y aim iiiie(i in oriaon.

Wi- ri unit nur i i mi . u ..f ik. J.i .

.e,.,r,be divided ,,o ..parue crowd. IFroa, the New Albany Ulf .-.lebrated for.ver M,umg ., of Iii Morgan Her he led Vie una. Atlli.t.oV .i bent on plunder p.... an I r. bbery o. The Morgan Raid. Motea Propty U . o bwffi fch lorcM Hfr! üiviJl(I , lwo "l " ' nr. I he merchant, have hrM a meet- Tlie citizena of llarriaon rounty, effer t!.. tl,.- (,r. , tc , ., rid ,.iT. i. - tl.,r 1.1 .i u , ... .. '

- i v ii "in in ii i miu iiuiiii vv nr a uri i. i...

- w war iiui in rriina

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HP HI 1 1 hKntit In Im' i'r il Itava i . i upr uiinrieiAil iLaa li.n.ln... ..I fcaT i iL. . , .a .'

. . " ' , rr ' .J.,,,,,,,-,,., ui mm ,,.,,, ui,j an- .t in ,n J, ,,i,n-Äa county, the crowing of tb. Oh

-- - r -t " 1 -r r jj, hi .ui mi ii .ii- i n' in j - puis. toii. and 3

Xiteiaatppi and the Madison end Indi

Pull licen f itn byllurfHta hii. 'iapolic railroad. The town ia an iinpor

in- n during tlnir l:.y in Salei

i i . t Iii nnllliA a. irl n.ilii in it 1 1 i . ' 1 1 unliirt , i i ....-. i hi al. . i .. i

ÄI . Hit) 'i v, " r"" "mm - u m .. ui luui.r nie irw i.uuiiriii i i . ,

- . . . .'... .... . n. in. ii ii.

to ri b ad t om-Ja B ruilroml poMiiou, and Murgai . i

.Dj'ct in attrmptiiiK to mil it, vre doubllea.

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11 aaa- l ni.nl. .1 IP,.... ia,lh tun nitirtfl it intllnA H....N ..aT L l! I. a . '

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r ii

MM a orea. aaddlrry ,' ,:, ! i.-, hard-:

Thi

II, .in. tin ml. of Jenninga couuir

OlH

. - (ui.- pirpaiaiuinr, ain-o ov en 'I en. ol tra,vTtMlt have been everal rnlliaiona with lord ci uniy, a were poa.ible under the iir-

Worsctu. I.'eu'. John

who commanded Compiny K. L'7ih Indiana aittfal Uorated.

Volunteer, iu tb bnitle of lt.Mit.tur, tin-

i.lk. ... -.n... ..1.1 ,'i..ki;.. l;. .i-l. ordnance, iindrr Colonel O'Brien, char. red on hrnorna nf ilia fiut i K. m.a n. I .anil J;ii.. i

i a as vi aj -v ijiimv'-, - i will.- II 13 Mlll 11 III K ' v " ' r B " v a W niuy-Miiw W Vl Will VII vi i ' . i

arrived at home on al.ort furlough latt week ,ne noera at nine o c.oclt on the M il in- cavalry under Morgan Their march on He e'arta o return to Iii r. giment on nest Tb" round, ol blark cartridge. (V.rydon waa therelore very little retarded 11 t a . ft . a fmWn 1 .... ....... . . . I .... t I . ... I I I T1 I I . . . A .

rriuav. r nc murouoio nun or lie " ",ru '" -". - 1 , mi- iiume vruarur, 1 nnougii me k irniiP ,. ,, ,,, , , ., .. ,,. ,1 .1 1 ' . j.i 1 .. . . . .lukf. U..I 1 I. .Mi, s icre thrown uwav. am ' " uaiul upon l.oloiie 11 for the lurnnd., fo owmir ist of thoae n the eomoan from ha.tily diiperaed, ilireatenini? to come back ins which took r ace . a. 1.1 hnv r.ir..i ... mo eurrendrr

thia county wlio er killed or wounded in arm. in a lo.a of forty. one to the reb'la, of whom I bat bit ody battle. II y iberv may be A company of infantry wan atoned in Pitt twelve were killed. The citizens ol II irri

t , I : . r 1 a , 1 1 1 1 . ... t . . I 1. I. a I m mm w . . L. J .... 01 wl,.n I Ii m I .i,tf ..n. t ..-.I, r.-.i lliA ui . . . . r. 1 .. 1 I . , .

....... - ui ..ikui lie lias UlI urilU -. " " v . ... " 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 IIIU M'YITI 'Il'l'l (' I III' 'II II I 1 ..I ..I. .1 .... . - . ... . , .... . . XI ( g, n im in' bni, MV in , rniinir t x- ,iU -1 ''"e nur force, movr-d out to meet H.. J he eomotnw upnt int.. t . K.nl. romnanv Io hre. which it did. ki linir rev- A mon.i iIip k ! ....... I'..., l -i - 1 ui u nice 1 ilia

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Win Heth. Nathan F. MrKerzio, Ji-remiah

. .. J i.... .t m. . .. 1 ,.. .

ho, I liuuor cai' Ollfl W i rf hl rm r...nc 11 iMiiar VolUIITerr. wan. ...... J

. - . ... sir i put into a Btoel 'h rough and r,.i'id 1,1 ''' . under command of Col Iturn

M

oaditiea f dt-pleti. n u, tl t umouut ol their Indiana I.-gion.

ach gay and fe.'ivo r, bei donned a new "he town, which waa refuaed, when hall

attire, end eaorted it with atveh pride a aea wa.giv-n for ih removal of the

all boy would hw lirat pair ol-panUltKiii.'i womH B1' ehlMraa, at the expiration u

airong, and the following litt c "tnpriaea 1 4 era I of the acoundrrl. the reot fleeing.

would I, -i g bear in mtefal "ur

killed and wounded, or one in every three. Four o'clock V. M. The brokers held a Nance, and tw o othera. Among the woun- ,1 ., 1

I. n iil H ii-ah 1 1. a i.i.lv . .in.ini.. in, mm. A . A ii'Oolinn lliia -florn.inn anil nra.nic.t tlnm .1.1 m-i c.l I .1... V n ... .1 I

. v..,. . ....... .... w... w v 111 " - - - -. ............ .- .... - ...... . ...... . . . v ui. ..iiii r , ,r. V.UUIOV , nir - . .. . . . . . ,. " v- """" reaieaibrance the goodly tnwui Silem umt

.. wmmma 1 i.f a ß " i', api. j-r- iuiv 1 ...... a.... - ivi iHi.iirui.n wr- Monrr, ana ) ouug xu r ii lenn . oe.idi rt other. t people ' t lid ii.p anil tAmmt II ..rffä. I..I. : ... Waa.. .u ...... I . I . . . C . . . .. .... i . . .. I. .1 In .1 ,V.. .... - - . .

a ' . ii,.i.i vcril nvuuuru ritn. .iiiiuar iiirc.iuv iiv in .u in u.iir.ro, .l.ur fin lilts arr not rememOCreil.

ownera of lha long cuv. ti d "epo,U" thai ' '"' U.v, I. ut found they haJ retreated. Seoul 'auch waa lite inn tafr I wur." II fartbe s'"1 "' pa'eell captured nineteen. No I....

Before reaching 0' rydon with the litut-

t Chancellorville. I. cut, tiolTar baa amee pari of the ci'y,

died of his wounds. AH the tore d, wn tcntl are now closed, lion and defenses ol which they were perJfji.u.D- Sergeant Cjiirad Meline, t.r- The armories and ar.enal, ltd all public foctly fannlit.r, the rebel seized Hon. 8 K. poral A W. Inman, Kliaa Slallcop, Wib luilding., are fully garrisoned. Five thou- Wolfe, Slate ator, and S un'! V. 1) . - Jiaro Monroe, John E. Nobles. sand effective troops ere expected in the lass, County Auditor, w ho wf re out with the Woii'ed Firit Lieutenant John M. city thi evrninjr. The mob is quite deuie Home Guards, and nquired then to ride at Ilaberly, Franklin Z Sermer.heim, Tbomss in City II a 11 Park, where Governor Seymour the head of their column, deelariaa that ii

III' - ' V. I I In

hlM and Me, he would Bbdeavoi to cull u.iou ibesp again at the fir.t oiin'uitMii epportfl ni'y. His riganiufi.il were purt;-u!ur!y de llghtad I ttl a'jle i,f Sjlem rloihuig and la ejOallty of Baieai wh'skv.

Fron. S ileni the rebi

'on, a post village in IVahiagtvMI couiitv,

iiur üiul a ha!' null ea.l from Sil, n.

Alter l- avii'g ITeraan ihey moved south.

wur,l, lur.- up Ihe rHilroad track, and cm ihe U graph Tbej so destroyed a p r ion of I be Ohio and MUsissippi rail oad west of Vernon. Tluy then moved eastward, arrivng ut V. reaili, si, Ripley county, st uns o'clock S ndny. A .quad of ai.xty moved

on (-o.ood. butntd the bridge on tbe Ohio

ii a uiMiesippi raiiroiid, and look the lele-

granu op raior pris, nc;.

hvans, I.eomrd Holler, Christian Shreker addressed it, stating that h had sent his they (.'he rebel.) were .hot at on en. t rin- , . " ' mm (.1 n. M lasna, with a Uro force of infaa Benj,miii F. Kemp, John J. Snub, Jacob Adjutant Oener.l to Washington to request Corydon, they would shoot the two genie T?L u 'V'l """'''''t ' 11 try and aruUery, lell lerter.onvi'l. S.Jd"' Gardner, Jeaepa Saiadar. 'that the draft be .topped, md implored the' men named. J Q ' 'k " J " " ' 1 Jght, and arriv.d at C.rroll.on Bundly UilovMitiiTs. - We notice that cur frod respect property and p?rsoÄs, and. On entering the town, M. rg D hi aaelf re- "LjlTi ' !" T'!' l,",3r(0B'd iev.cn, ,,g. He had a ak.rmi.h with the en. ... . ,!,. v..,. ..,!,! ii .ii . i .1.. .i..i.i, tar. . .... ui i-ui. u io s. e imii l e r, .leved Ihe: ... e'

Cicver teiiuw Citizen. -Joseott l o rr. i. mi.v p.,ru ,u ir. rku.uier iniei. wtu-re he r. uiv near iira-.v Mam ami

irecting a new shop for luouielf, by 20 "Uctory. niained during the time hi c .mm . d orcu feet on Weal Main atreet. It is the fir.t 4.; P. M. All the omnibuses hive Pied to ,I,e pUce some three hours which house built on Uuchart' addition to the stopped running, and the lurse-csrs alio, ''"-e he .pent in sleeping, seeing only one town, and will be quilt an iaaprovement to under the threata of tbe mob. A bt dy ol or two citizens In tlka meantime, bis men that aection. .nfanlry and artillery are stationed at tbe comme need pillaging; everything in the Mr. Holler informs us that Lieut. Guckts Hudson Kiver Railroad depot, to protect it bipe of ready-made clot king, hais cap, haa alao contracted lor ihs building of s from a large mob congregated there. The boote, shoe, Ac. wis taken, Cp. Morgan

the Isrge pork picking factory on Washington "king a piece nf hne grey cassimere

out

Success to tbe improve street, was burned by the mob this morning. ' which o make a suit for "John." The

A bloek of nine buildings, including s hardware and drug str re of Slaughter A

i ; ii-ti: ol ilicir i. .. in tin

uuinbt r of over one hundred and j dntag Iii jlelt column Willi the riht, which etil red j the tOWM by way of llarris'o vn. lie moved josT in tbe direction ol Vi, mm, SmU county' ,on tic line of the JeftriaoaaiUf Railroad i1 mal Btliee out from (Canton the rebel I force was ssfatii divuli-,1, oi- clcrnn moving

'dinct to ieaas, Beat I c

csptored one

Co; lain a d nineteen men. Col. Gavin, will, a force of I.ijihi inf .oiry, marched out Irom Suinman', on the Indianapolis md Cim inaati UiilraadL met a portion of M.r. gan's force two and a half miha from thai pli.ee. and had a skirnn-ii, sad lo.t one MM kilifd.

Ii appiMira that alter their d parture from

reaidence, 36 by 3' feet, an his lot in

ame addition ments.

Mr. John P. Pooie. the enterprise plaining mill on One Hundred and Twenty. Slemons wss saved, and i said to have been M",Puip. Cl'k coaaty.jhw oa to tbe Jef.j M.disea railroad, tahr

ary man, also informs as that he in ninth street waa burned by the mob this gu-rded. owing to the influence of a relsiiv. I" tUto4t aat) distant from Vteaai city, I he Indian ..,,1,,

uti-y. on trie ,ine v.rnnii M...,.Mi' ravalrv m..U ik.ir ...

..f . i... i or . ..:ii . ii i. ., .. . . .......

i , ur .i i ui launvine n. iv , ine oilier lol Ik Hup ni ' J nci

Nursery

tends to build on lua fine vacant lota, on morninr. It wss in possession of a tenement of Mr. Slaughter in the rebel command. Wlnalh Main, ikia fall W mm, ... 1. A k In. t T I, ; ,, I , 1, ... ..... ... I IT.. ...I. f . I. .. a

..... mmm . . . ...i. ...ii. mm mg .ic.iiu iv ui 1 ice w ivi. jmm . mi i , ' i wui .u ..un, wui ui r j iiuii rat; ii 01 I ne I ri rep ri nri n it ri. i i. m

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these substantia! evider.ee of prosperity in out by the lofantry, who shot and killed Corydon a levy was msde of $ 1,000, to be Jiempi.is toe ucpoi was tumid, the 'rr,,u- sui.-s tnai .Morgar hid almo.i

several. Tbe mob set a "chool house onj psid in consideration of Morgan's rwfrateia r" up' ",nl ,nt' ,e,1f'l8 at ires cut, aim piece ..I -.rtillenj thai I . . I a I .. I I t MMM, . .. 1 I. . ....... . .

, twelve iin es

from 1 ui.-viüc, and Memph

rson cuun'y.s point on the

wiles north of ihs

' tiriial stet s that

Vieaaa is twenty . Mile! umher wav to that poiul. or w hi la ai Var.

flftren. nor, il t-y capiurid Mr. Jptha D New of

oar midst.

Rumors -Mr. John, ihe Looaoiee Mail fir on Seen,eenlh reet, but it was ex to burn them. The chivalry, bwc ver.gr.

contractor, brioga tbe news to-dsv that a Mnu",to- ,ne mo ""aeo eiacn-. ciousiy condescended to receive fciMmi . t I X I a I a a

telegram was received at Loogootee an

ment jf marines nesr Helinry -treot, when greenbacka in liquidation of their claim

nouacing the capture of Charleston, by Gen tUe laUr t,fcd' ki lmff tWree 'nd wourd ' ,,pon lne mil' P'operiy

t.Umore. after a aevere fight, and also tht, Gen. Morcan and a larsra Lumber ot htm

when the rebels moved off in th

of L xing'in, ihe caaaty teat c un'y. A. . I . .

siprgsii r'jni eo.uo.ii entern and at otue proceded i teat up

guerillai were captured by our force

Ohic. We hope it ii IMM

in

Siw VeBl.Jaty 14-4 P. M. Governor Srymuur haa issued a prccla

The rebel payd no regard to ihe rihti

of private citivena or fan. Ute. Tin v rob

j bed Mr. Htsey. County Treasurer, of .750 ,h d' ",,J bnd.'e "e " ,

ling of Judge e ,o n' 1 "'y "J dt',fu'd "lurn "

direction ,8a vvrt" very much dispirited, sad ihe

ui Scott r' P' Ii J Ihe in Ml perfect diripliae w maiatincdj that Morgan askd Vieaaa "" weatl ms ahoal theronN, andseemel tbe rail P""" 1,1 'rl' 'ii.mou- io rind out how far il

la money: stole all the clolhine of Jud.

i.: -..a! at a . i a a - ! a

!""" ," l" ,UB r',',ÜU ionairs.K. W. Matil ia except whs, he had a, Stob-!

tauie ami iniicii other property biluiiginc 'o the railroi-d r.iinp.ny, He is sail to have retrained In mir ui

OCrGenersl Meade is a tall, a!im, grey t.cn or.ginating in opposition to the con-L n.ir ,,, fin. ... (rnm Mp .. ra i-

bearded man. Ha weara glasses, an old scription, haa swelled o vut proportions.-.nd tommini,A -um., n .u,..

a a . . . - . . " w' . - a. ... . -w viol. I Uli 111 I

aiouched hat, a bloc blouse, wiih corduroy , He ssys lie knows many would r.ot haveir g aimilar character. Thev entered or - "',r Bleol,,lT prepaaaitie, and ha i. ,mmmmmmmmmA :- L: , . :.. . . . ' ' " . . ,

iuw ui. ,UDK JJC DOvia mis .- ea rvuir., uuita. pprt nensive vlle houses with iir punity, ea t all the victu- I'"' property was oi- u, is uogaioly in look and actions, plain of j' injustice, but remind them that the on!) B4 ,,e tjjei had cooked for the Heasai ' ' x r"uf J,""ry. toHaidifiag

-Pecn, ..miliar ana tree in coDVerssliot.jopposit.on wmcn csn oe snowed is an ap Guards, aud compelled them to cook tahan aiAt .eoriaJ alalh : It a ..-.! a. iL. IM - ..-J iL. .' t. a . i I

mure

when not occupied with business. He bsr ?cal to the Courts, sod the right to appeslj Amoog lhe men , ,he rfjbe Cu.mand patio's property

iur cuiiuueuce oi me rresioent in a high tu oe maintiinea, ana tue decis.on of the

degree.

Courts roust be respected. Riotous proceed-

The raid of Morgan has had one good ing must and pudo"n; the law. effect in this county. It has aroused the of the State must be enforced, peace and

people Io the oeeeaaity of military organiaa

tion, and companies of tbe Legion are briog

order maintained, ind lives and properly

the citizens recognized one young man who

road track, cut the telegr-fh Lurn a as to the (. -io line (in. I the Ohio nvrr )

liny got s g.nde n-.i V.euna, who ahow,, I

lern ihe w..y la Dipnoi, and pin ed out

the bridge t thai place, two of which

'h. y hu'iicd, one over ür.ikam' creek, a v. rj h .-h a, d costly striii iure, which il will take aesaral eek to repair, and a no her over s smaller siremn at Huponl'. Having ivi aasaishad tbk d -l.uoi.oa the whole body moved oil southeast. The next we hear of Morgan he wa at Osgood, where he burned the depot, Ihea at M .or-' Hill, in Dearborn county, which

M '.(-gal.'

penchaat for possess' i g Inniscil ol oil,, r

been reported, tlmt

It is not iri.e. aa ha

had recently spent several week in il,. the II ome (JuarJs surrendered Silent with-

place, and another who had the day previ ü,,t "s''1 They contested lis pries-,, p"'c,' ,,e lcM 11 "e u'dock Monday mornous worked on tbe forlificatkna hastily "nd in fiKhl hieb took place, a n.unh r iB.rd "verthc Indianapolis and Cinc.i.. erected for tbedefenseof the nlaefi I.. !.,." wounded. A man named Wvble. and """ fl'"' " 0 P"in' W mü? from Cincinnati.

protected. He then ca.ls on the rioters io it w evident that tbe counlrv hsd been others of ihe Hums Quants, were P"4' ' "on, llamiiion, county.

..! I a aaain -II I. ...

ill

organized in nearlr everv lown.h.o II uJ,t,lr' 'll

ardor doea not die out too esick. we m.. Per o "store order

expect to aee a leglaent orgm.zed in thi rfpori ,ud run"r 're fl,in bout ,Le owns, and everything else that

county

ir.sny o! wlurh are exaggerations.

facts alone are bad enough.

use all necessart ,L,..,,.i. - -- ... ...... Iciu.1 Oisli a. i,..,.,n.. ...-.. u i'J. ab ml no, n. and at half oast five was

- I mm VI VUgJ IbVUI CU VJ . pir A, ailU ,11 Bl 1 1 ( ... . - ' ' " ...... , n . , . w.fll IIU. I , , Hundreds of rebels were perfectly familiar with the ro.. ' After the capture of the t,,w n the rebels otd wHW" 19 mi 01 Hain.l'i.n Hutler county

culd id "ol h-c upon any of the ci z.-na except hose w hose movements led I In ... to suppose

Tbe

ti, en. in their raid.

Ohio, moviti. slow lv on that nlaee. lien

llohsaa, with a strong force, wss f .ur hours

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... vw vi o, ieu. ii iro.il VOryiloll lOi ' " ... run ir. n'l. riii ... , What WI i.e JiOHTiao Foa.-B.-n In Yorkville.nd Harlem the rioter, are 8ilein w by wty 0, P.ltl(,r. t((d r,f o perso... were thus fired upon, .hreo wti , " ' ",C "io "J Ana in .... ....... . . . k. . L . . . : ... ...... .... .....I ..... ...... l:J ... I . I

niuj.i ivnu nBiuirce hiu;i i ueavoyen, a water station burned and some of the irsek removed. The dnmnge tu the Indianapolis mill Cincinnati road was slight one water tunk burned.

Morgan, when last heard from, had cross

w , - - isaiem waa üy way ol I'almyra and rear oliPrf,0,i" wrre ,nu nru Hire Wade, in Hi ipeaeh at .he Abolition State demolishing houws. kc. Arm- bive been Gree,4f ille. Along lhe enlire rüU (hev;were wounded, but not seriously. (Tna eiitinn flkln il.. . . .- j . , .. i . ..... " I '

Convention in Ohio, tbe other day, said:

"We could not look to a just God and ask

mm io prosper our cause until we were ready to demand freedom for every man on God's earth."

removed Irom threa encd places to safo Io

Provost Marshal Nugent has been notified from Washington to suspend the drsft. All communication, telegraphically, east

QC7 We are informed by the County nd west has been suspended, the mob havAuditor Ikat he baa an abundance of School '" ,orn down the wires in all places as far

Funds to loan.

robbed and deatroyed property indiscrimi At Corydon Morgan left a Dumb r ol hi aatsiy. Of horsee they took a large number, com inn nd, who were wound, d in the akir.1 and were particular in their eelectioos toj saiebM that took place between Mauckpurll

lake none but the best.

a Williame' Bridge, driving the telegraph'

Twice a week. Hy orders

O. Department, the nail

ta Ferdinand and Troy wilt hereafter be carried twice a week. Order Being Restored in New Tork

New Yobk, July 16-2 P. M. Things off.

and that town. All these wire castas. ,1

. I . I tl a. aa

ai oaiem .ne r.i.roau tree was .orr. up , alter Morgan' departure, ami have been. rd the Scioto Kivcr at Pikelon, Ihe shire and a water tank near the town burned. forwarded lo the military prison at L.uij. .r n.v.. m .;- ;. ...

- . in . ...ii. . j . m auiiii Aiiirriigri.

The depot was also burned, together with ajville.

splendid passenger and four freight cars. j On Saturday we made mention of the in-

ed without opposition. He burned tha bridga

after him, aud was supposed to be making

e7. from the P ,hLrMteom ,,bfir ,,v"- lhe T "l,ro'd WM furlh" de y the vanon of our Stale by an additional rebel s lhe Ohio River. He will probably f,r- iv. "f'-oP"" on the eastern line were located, burning of three bridges between Salem force, supposed to belong io Wheeler's cav- j,, .assure disnuted be .h ...aaata f om this place ,t niht ,nd up w nine O.clock ,hi. d F.rr.bee's Station. s,,d the dea.ruc.on airy. The reported invader, belonged to P""8VJ",pMtel by

morning in a car, two miles from Harlem, of a water tank near llarrisiown.

jn the track. The mob diaeovered them and drove them

At Salem, after Ihe burning of the depot, one hundred a id twenty men, detached to

Morgan announced it . Ins intention lol psss through Kentucky Irom Hran.enburir to

burn all (he milla and factories in the town, Twelve-mile Ialsnd, where ihey were te

Morgan's command, and were a company of Banks' 01BcitI DiPlch-AnnooileaBr ' 9 . . 0.11 AT a . a.

the Fall of Port Hudson.

Washih-Tor, July 15. Tbe followrag

Mis ps ich has been received from Vieksbarg.

hsve resumed their wonted appearance j The Mayor baa prohibited the sale of fire and issued orders to this effect. He after- cross the Ohio river and rejoin their nmU""99 l,,fee P" M" on ,Bt lltk: T...I. k... k..n ..i.:j ..... . ... ..... . ' 1 T., .. .2 ...... I 11.11 .

" on me railroads, inns, and all such störe are clo.cl. iWaros reconsiucreo mese oruer., and told ment. They were detached for the nurnoaa """J1" anfts; m.l I.Ia....!. L... ...... .. . ... . ... . . . ..... ..I ' fui-vaw, . ,, . ,, . ,

and telegraph line are being rapidly repair-i The day, so far, has been a horrible one ,h owners ol such properly that he would of a raid through the sections indicated la! The followln. 'pstch has been received aI D .. i .... .... .. .. ' 1 '. f i n. i

are arrivi ng,; There wa. a learlul not In Second avenue r " upon tne payment oi one thousand order to create a panic at Louisville, and B,,,H; with more on the way. Business is resumed, this site. noon, in which the military charg dollars for each mill and factory. These I time draw off the attention of the military "BEroai Pi

PoBT HuDsoa. July I.

end s general feeling of security pervades ed and fired several limee on lhe mob, killingjlcwies upon tbe cilisena were responded to. suthoritie. at Louisville from Morgan', move- "Ge""l The Mississippi is now openthe city. The scoundrels and thieves who one hundred end wounding many more. 'nd the money paid over lo Ihe freebooter' ments in Indiana. But forty of (be number ed' nd ' h" lh hOBOr 10 h,f9nB y0 lhil have been the error of this city for the Isai Colonel O'Brien waa ciptured by ihejchief. jgot into Indiana. lhe garrison of Port Hudson surrendered three days and nights, are s kulk.ng to their fiends and beaten to a jelly, nnd then bung' At Palmyra a force of ihree hundred and. Al 51 o'clock ot S i d unconditionally this afternoon, and wa shall

. ' '"v" taio tormai p ossess.on at seven o'clock lo

de., endeavoring to hid. themselves .,ld ,o. lamp postal ihacorner ol Thirty.fourth!nfy or four heifdred Home Guard., under forVv e .te . "If lit plundar. while their abellou ... .. ,d Secn7.vrnue. Gen. .I.A. Oma, our member of , W Z " o t e , 7 ""'f n JcavwruiB to U.S.. t..... ... i ....... . . 'latK count), on lhe I... N. A., and U R

'" the morning. rr IU.....JI ii n . i -. 1 1 . .

' build' ,u w,"th 9 "a'J f"cn back K and v.a.i.ng every houic , ,hc ,0w GcrTcTi" " '