Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 April 1892 — Page 8

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(UWm STRATBGfT. HOW THE ratlAT COMMAMDSK VtSTfO VICK3BUW. yhc liH I KfH lhe Slaae Ha h-H1 tirt UaUle Oe4 In That C.D4itlKM Wtu lir4 H MU Klrta tiny. AprH t:. April 27 il thi "attuireiiauT of Geaeral Grant's birthday. Jt i also the anniversarv of life , WUa order in tin VicksbuVg ntutpaigM of 1 That day, twenty-nine jw ago, h tfsve the in ttructions for a ceaabiuod army and imw attack apart Grand Ualf and for Sherman dctoanstnition at Hayne's Bluff, on the Ya7,o).vloV0 Vkkburg. as a diversion in favor of the blow at Grand Gulf. Success crowned both -forts. In order Ui make ekr tii cainpflisra KgHhist Vtclftburg, wif dascripUou of thetopagrnuhy of tlw region is necee7f ,7 XAP SHOWIXO PCKXE 01' OrEitATlOSS. eary. Below Yonag's Point tlw Aliasisnppi uinuwa uU'U bcna, nows norm- i e;ot four -'or mils., "when it tnrns j abruptly and rows tke same distance ! toward tin? "fouthwest By this curve a narrow peninsula if formed of the Louisiana shore, which stretches ont in iho ahnpe of a tongue little more tban.ii wile in vidth. Opposite the lower side of tbe pe""! iR t,1(? cit f v'cks bnrg, situated oa coununriditif: cliffs, that rise abruptly 200 feet from the water's ed;4?. Above the town this range tit hills strikes tbe Yazoo nearly twenty miles from its month mid it known a Walnut Hilk Between Iliiyne's Bluff, which tetwelve miles above the town, and Warrenton. seven inilee below, the Confederates had mounted twenty-eight guns of heavy calilwr nlong the river front, all of v.hich hadjt plunging fire that could not be returned from gunboats in the river on account of the extreme deration. KilUr pita abounded along th td0I. chain were also utrutcbed and rift moorpd across the Yasoo. so that direct uault wa iinpracticUble. In the rear t VickiUmrg ravines, creaks and liayctJ aW prkwiiti'd equally Hlmirable iiicilitics for ilefiiawi. AtUraihl Gulf, fifty wiles below Vkkshiirg, wae another fortillcltioti, and still auother was located at Port Eladaon, 150 miles from the Grant's force at You tig's Point and vicinity consisted of 50.000 men. The plai cfyt by Grant cannot be more cleurly described than iu hia letter to Hallcclc: "lliere u a system of bayous rtumiat? fruni the river near this point (Younj'd) tliht are navigable for large aad auWr htuyuiers jmaing around by Itichmonft to New Carthajfe. The dred V ww euifaed in cutting a. eatial inti? thoee bayous. 1 am having all the coal boats and other barges irepared for carrying troojw ami artillery. ! aal have written for six tuj;s to tow thetn. With them it will be easy in carry supplk to New Caxtkage and any point south of that. "My expectation te for Mmieof thelleet to ran the buteriei of Vieksburx while thn nrtay ltttive." through by thi new mute. Oftee there, 1 will more to Warreatoti or Grand Gulf, probably the latter Prom either nf these point's there are good roads to Jivckson ami the Black river bridge without crowing Black river. I will keep my army together and ;ee to it that 1 am not cut oft" from my' imppliee. or beat iu any other way than a fair tiht." The plan waa o full of obstacles that it wae bitterly opposed by Ins intimate friends and corH commanders, who urged that by thus cutting loose from his coaimaaicatioHd.. failure, if it resulted, meant 'absolute annihilation. But Grant waa decided. The evaporation and drainage of the swamp ou the weatera side having; rendered it jKmible to conetract" a road awl bridges for a distance of thirty -live miles to the point from which it was proposed to operate, the work wa promptly begun and linished. On March C4 McOleruaml was ordered to take tlwi advance. Meanwhile Grant determined to risk sending three steamers and. ten bargee past the batteries, loaded with rations aad forae, it betnir necessary to have a supply of boats below Vicksburtf for the purpose of ferrying the troop across the t rri r . .1 .. . a. . ..3 ft 1 river. lneiilKiuoi ine ium oi pru waa eleotel for the undertaking. While seven of Porter's ironclads engaged the hattenea the river steamers, protected by bale of oottosi aad wet hay and tow ing the hargus, were to run the gantlet of twenty-eight kub that comuianilel the river for over HftWh miles. The transport wer manned by volunteers from tle anny, tle rivor crewa and cap tains being afraid of the danger. Porter led the way. Tlie night wa dark, hut houses set on fire on mtaer sliore rade it light as day. Men at the lotteries and the crowd in tin streets of' Vieksburg cotild 1 plainly seen, livery transport was struck, but then? wr taen in tha holda to preas cotton bags Iti the fracttirea made by the sliots. Two or three tran&poru were set on fire and dibbled. On the gun boats rib e was killed and only eight wonmkHl: aad within half aa hour after pacing the.lwtte.rled all of Porter a vee mh were ready for service. On April 2:5 a second Meet of transpirta and barge was sent dewm lwlf of which got safely by tin fortjlcntion. These were qnkikly made vimtp for the purposes for which th.y were Wended. The Sevinteeitth corpe, under Me Plwrpon, haf.itMT arrived, tlrant now da teratiiM'd hi attack the works at Grani Gltlf. Arttfnral- Periw. with his iroa chuls. Mfvfn ft' fiittib.'r, Ix-gan the Ikhi barumcnt n tJa tnruing of the th a Uv( for mure than live hours kept up a vtgoroiM rv, nut '.He position wm io

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a at ugh pHMe, ami it woaW him mm watdsMMK to attempt a landtag aaiar aa-. sQenced gnus like these. Grant at oaee rtuMtetl the aduitraJ to raa tJf the fiMrtiikatioiaa that 'night with hie atira ttaet as a cover to the trHRejHX-t with which itttetidacl to ooavey hie treefw to Brainabarf, a poiat six Siihta below Grand Gulf, whence a good road led to Port Gibson, twelve mllea ia 1b interior. On May 1 General Sbenaaa. rho had not yet started f'.oa MflMaea's Bead, received orders to withdraw aad as rapidly sva iMMaible follow oa iho keete of McPheraon's cor. Grant at tak jaucture wrote to Iiallack: "I feal that tlte battle i how more than half over." To gain the high ground and eetaMisfc a baae before the enemy shonat beeowe aware of the movement was mow of prime importance, aad this aa dona within twenty-four hoar of the ftnt landing. Only three ration were iasuod for live days, aad neithar teat, wagon nor irsoa:il laggage was tranaported until all the troops were safely serosa. The horse of Grant and lus staff did not reach tlieia for several days. McCtoaand at once paslHtd on in the direction of Port Gibaou, secureil posaesston of that point, tanxni Grand Gulf and compelled the evacuation of that stronghold. A Confederate army having collected in the interior of the jaate. Grant resolved before tuarclung direct upoa Vioksbarg to defeat tlds force aad capture Jackson, the capital of Mississippi and junction of railroads by which Vieksba.g was supplied. It is unnecessary hero to describe the details of march ami battle. Suficeit that Jackson fell. Pemberton. the Confederate general, was defeated at Champion Hills, with a heavy loes in men and guns. General Joseph E. Johnston, who had been appointed to take chief command of all the forces in Mississippi, was prevented from co-operating with him, and what remained of the Confederate forces were compelled to retreat upon Vicksburg with Grant in hot pursuit Grant was with Sherman when the latter reached the Walnut Hills. Together they rode up the farthest height and stood upon the vory bluff from which Sherman had been repulsed sis months before. The two soldiers gased for a moment on tlie scene before them the grand object of the campaign the high, dry ground on the north of Vickaburg, and the base for their supplies,' when Sherman, turning abruptly to his companion in arms, exclaimed: "Until this moment 1 never thought your expedition a success. I never could SO the ead clearly until uow. But this ia a campaign; this is a success if we never take the town." At 8 o'clock on the lth of May Grant's right rested on the Mississippi river within full view of the fleet at the mouth of the Yazoo: Vickaburg was ia plain sight and nothing separated Sherman from the environed Confederates but a space of about 400 yards intersected by almos impassable ravines aad a line Of heavy intrencuraent. McClcrnand and AlcPhereon advanced by differ ent roads and tbe siege oi Vicasuurg began. Haine's Bluff had been abandoned, its fourteen heavy guns secured by the navy and Chickasaw Landing was made the base of supplies. Ia the language of the historian. "It was just twenty days since the campaiga began." In that time Grant had marched more than 300 miles, beaten two armies in five battles, cap tured twenty-seven heavy cannon and ESM affinf thi e Aid-de-Camp. Grant' Leg Cafeki. A former neighbor of Grant gave tha following account of tlie log cabtn to interviewer of tne Chicago Post: "It was a lively place when Grant first lived in it, war back in 1851. That was the year he built it It never did asaoaat to much. It is nothing but a little one story log house, with two rooms and the regulation fireplace aad other attachments. Never was much to look at. But there was a plenty of good fan wheu Grant was there. The old place is only about nine miles out from St. Louis, on the Gravois river, or rather a mere creek, which raas through the old Dent farm. The Dent farmhouse is located in a beautiful grasay Hat on the east side of tlie Gra vois. and the cabin was over oa a little hill west of tlie river. Grant moved into it shortly after Ids marriage to one of old Colonel Dent's daughters at their THE tOO CABIN. eitvhomeinSt Louis. He lived there three or four years, working around he pleased ou the farm, and from there went straight up to Galena, I think, aad went into business. But tbe old settler around that section who are yet alive well remember the times when Grant was among them, aad he remembered them too to hia last days as among the happiest of his life. Grant always had a great love for that place. While he was president he fixed tip the old Dent farm in fine condition, and used to take some pride in having the stock exhibited at the St. Louis fair. "Just how Grant happened to go t that part of the country 1 never knew for certain, continued Mr. Horashy. "He had just been in the army out m Cali fornia awl left for some reason or other. One of tlie Dent brothers was a sutler in tlie army at tlmt time and that may have JMW somotumg to. uo wttn it Any way, he sort of wandered in there and lived on the bent fann almost as one of the fam ily and married one of the girls. Then they built Uue logoahia ad moved ever to it"

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bowels, sriYiar healthy teria U the ChiMroa's Pi Castoria. CoWsVluV fs JUS MEQSurSusti M0dS)C4su) fOF flftftsV dmi, Mothw ka v wpestedly teW at H gcoJ sffMt foa Uwir eallOrM." Da. Q. C. Oeaees, LeweU, Csttorta a the h trnmif far efeiMraa C which I am acquaint!. I kop day to not far &uwtt wbti ioUn wlU eoMkW ike ral later a iMr eatiOiwa, aad mm CmorU iadof UTsrioquok ofMwhkAre droyto(S Uwir tovad ooe, fey foretageskHB. BMrpWae, sootetagirnip aad ettMT bsral ugmt down tbir tkroass, tberefey untune aw te yruniwre gnxm." Da. J. F. Km Li ins, Coawaf , Ark. C. ECKBRT.

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a to l lie? tact last 1 now Have IS etOSK Saddles, Harsees, Collars, Qames, Cfcnlsa, rw nun, anu averyiniag IB iai line, which will be sold as chean ae f rat-class goods m be. Alio, Repairing prompt-1 ly and properly dose. A portios ef the pairosage soiiciim. a aa a. a " J. M. PARKER, JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, ISSeWtf. A.n Oiler t o Farmers! THE PROGRKSSIVJC FARMER auel Jaaper Courier ror $S 00! As will be seen hy adv. in another column we ofar the Courier" and the "Progressive Farmer." the aflata) arsaa of the r. M. B. A tog ether for f 2. New Is the time te subscribe. Of eeurse.st tlrtot toraH U Is eaah li tiTaMH.

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RELIABLE T osnoat the cenetipated hahft, reaaors tick-hsadachs, reltevs 4ytppt te pnrify the Wood, cure jaundice, liver complaint, aad UlkHtsneas, Ayer's IHll are aaequalea. They ara aa axes! tent after-dinner pilL aaaiatlac the pr. eeos of digest km, and eteanais aad atrengtlHMiing tb alimentary eaL When taken on the invaoioa of a cokl or a fever, they effectaally pr. vent further progress of Urn disease. Being sugar-coated aad purely vegetable, they are the beat Family tor eU aa yeaac Ayafs Tato see aanaiisniafeto to seWtow, saaers, eaatfen, leasers. aa travaters, aaa art ewrywkars raeoauweaiM by tke ateatoal fratomHr. Dr. J. W. Hayaea, ratoaae, W. T., wrHes: "Ayars Pill sue UteateMeraalrkataaeea ia Ikoir iagredieato, of aay I kaew af." M Per more tkaa tweaty yean I lane aae4 Ayefs mis as a erreeHve tor torsWiiy ot tke ateaaacH, Hver. ai4 kewefct, aaa te waH at aauarisl attacks, awl tkey aave always tfeae aartoct work."-E. r.Geadwia, TubMaker Dt, at Laadry, La. "I was issator of a salaag tw1 tor msay yean, sad never falWd. KMe a saffty at Ayafs rills, for tbe use of ketk serssadBtoa. Tkey are a safe aad rekaW Cathartic aad always gte aaUafaettea." - Harry , at k. reari k, raw nu, teas. 'Far a leag taae I was a sugsrer I rest sad KMaey irsssies, aaa s variety ef wmtaua, mm rsHef, I begaa. akeat tares ass. tke ass ec Ayef s rias, aad atoaedy avy kaakk ia s bmk IwyroTed tkat I ajsSay tasaty w aw aaponar aww et bm t," Msseei Jarge reretra, uaane. AyerPills r. J. C t CO., UaS, Mat BaW ay all Praayiaai aad Paalaia to Madtikia. O.t, JJ. ! ly. S JtSkc XI Tke J. Koaaaiat, at akora ytoaa. wifteet kara aaaVradaaraat deal, aad wkaaevar X r faal a aarrasa aMaek eaauwa I avka a seas at raster Kaaakra Kerra Taate aad toalraI tatak a gaat daal af It aad aoaM i wttkoat Uae Taaaa. It Soxaaaer, OMo, Kar. It My wtfe'aas troaMat vMSi rktok aa aSart ad kar attadtaat X aeredHary. Aitar aatag Xattr Keaaic'a Xaraa Taatomat day aka aaa Id akaa aeaadly, aar to. 1 1 aaa aay tkaa kar waist l to vary ataek kaprorad. JOaSTB A. FLA1TXT. FREE -A TaJaaMe IMaaaas tat free (a tar . anJ aoar ujai aW aauia TU MaMdrkac U.araear?d bjrtke newfead aura Kocatc. ot Tort im. nsca - aan lma?rtdaa&rkk dtraat. kr aw KOCNIG MED. CO., Chicago, 111. gaMferIraastotatSterBatU. S Tawnahip lrHltt' Notice. TnE undersigned, Trnster of Boon township. Dubois county, herein fvaa notice that be will attend to an bssiness pertaining to tbe office ot i rtis tas.at his residence 14 miles South-eaat of PortersTille, on Saturdava of each week, and requests all persons hsring towaihiu business to present it on Sat tirdav. Citizens neairing books trow . a a a S . f the Township Library, are notified last . i v it 1. V. .. V an li r II rt-i a HE niuiai IS l'l III rt w. -- in Porteraville. HSKRV B. BRKWEXBAUeil.T. B.Tp. Mav 18. liS-ly. Celamlria sowNhhip Trtittlee'a iticc. THEuadersisaed, Trustee of Colambia Tp., Dubois county, lad., will attend to Township business at his residence on every Saturday, and persons bavin r township business to transact are requested to present it on that day of the week. The townshsD library is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain books. NELSON HARRIS. Trustee Columbia Tp. June 27th. lSSi-ly. fftainlarids; e Tawnaii Trim" tec's rial ice. fTtHE undersigned, Trustee of Bain M. bridge township, Dubois county, will attend to Township business on Saturdays of every week, at his residence on North Main street, between aev aath aad Eiahth. in JaSDCf. TL- T.thrarv nf mmA TAavHallta ta Irani lW. nmrK. araatt.ialuw.ka eaaabtaia lht- atany time. : " . a JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Traetee April SO, 18i-ly. Jffftfiii Tp. Trnttt s NttiM falUE underahrned will he at hie oalce JL to attend to township baeinese of Jefferson township, Dubois eouaty, on Saturdays of each week, and reeueta all persons having business with the town ship to attend to It on these days. The township libraries are kept at J. Jacobs Ma Birdseys, and the Trustee residence, where all personseutltled get books thereof. JOHN MtUlTT, Seet.f 14-r. Trustee Jflterswn Tp. C. K. A.( Branch 1 tfff Meets the 1st and td Mondays ef every month at their htll, in Jasper. CftkBLfM Setts a, Pres. J. A. afgaatKCtB, tbc'jr.

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