Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 October 1861 — Page 2
NTMIiEU 40. VOLUME t.
T II Ii P Ii Y M O V T R W 15 SC 1", Y S) E4 HI O C K A T .
THE PLVVlOlTH DEMOCRAT. rCBLISHET WKF.Kl.Y JlY
PLATT McDONALD, :::::::: Editor. I J A 32 O I TS I , IS JA 7 A : Tiifksij.vy, OcTonKi: 31st, 1801. DEMflCRATir nifl STATE rONTEXTIOV. mtr it rii 'tnniihm.ii'! rfr'r"t, in )ur'l'tnr.' if lit I iff Itnm'rrr.l M.-'i ir of Hi T-ir'r. t'-a' Vir I m-r-r-'cf f Jmti-inn r,,. Ifltt nt';i' ULn.,t.t a STATE ro.XVFSTIO.X 'Zl! r.. , f ;!," .',. .. ' ' '"''' :,rI::Zr: iwun,in.r.yn col. ?iiLi.i::rs cari?. r,M? Vrnv Vnriv. Kv.. Oct. 1 1:::. lrCJ.N 1 fnT m t.;e ?.;..te-t c trn.e to Thrr.rs.-n br ii.;Ui r l:i Icr i:;v cor:.i;i t: never n:a.c any -.tt-iri-1.: i.. t-;.-liVwHr '.''J, III Iii. 'J' i V. - , o:. h'.i i.c-.j. 'I i.e t is i : ! 1 1 i iiv:.:: 5 rT r:.e i- a a.. -.-v i .. ' 'a K - '.' I -r Ii'h arrest, nr.'i :;i itiv t r-' v. ). el d i.i ;r i -t ! n!' t i ir : i'ir t- L i l'"i tct !.. a.:V t. n.-; I -f m v.1.-.;- ;a r:iiii'i. T;e f.i -t ol 'I ... , . . ! ... !: ;i p:i'; iv: e tr ! :i 10 e coiiv. is ii-. t.ii ei-; li..--!.!:!.''.!. " i t i' i :i Ii.'h for Tl t.l:i. , !; r t' !., ;:l I t..M I.:: w in ni l., at my camp, Ui ar.-'.v I i.t l.y i.!i.i :.- i !.:.!.- t!--, !-- i.t h::.-i a Ti .. r, i!nt i -.- h! m !. a-! !-.- o: a.! ;m i had -o ii i : t ..' d !.:m: t!i it I moer st-, a-weil !.'. !.!i-:in -, b:ei i:i !.ei:i,' i- i liini as a trait'. r, rnd tie-rii. tl. .'..how-. 1 am eo'.-ciotis ol ha in' s i : 'l I.i,:, .j life; i r i.iar.y of the bni --i !;. .i! ii, n .iii 1 r luv e'riiina:i S Ii t ! !- ternilut d to rid roc:.?y aiid tier -untry d h.m, audit ir- with f.i.rl; ;'.', ;. v th it they weje re Mr.ii. d. I f'rthat I --.-; 1 1 - I the jo.wr.f my T)-it.oii to a W102S2 le.-'i.r. it i its ale true. j'me:,:"." o! n.ii raoiui-'-, m.d. r eiieiini t;i!.' . '-ali-i.I.it' d l make a man fe! the ,,,.u f .,1 ,n oat!, m.i (;'.:. -i !n-..m t'i;.l ;i. v.f.u 1 r...-- the 11. t" ol tue-I i.io:; over ';. ;,.i t'n re r o l-.li' a- the j p -' ;.t TV lll.it I.. I, l... I, and I'd' .- i-e ;.od arid t-. !. ; hu oath, i t.i:ily : r d in r.-ir.ii:.in'.' ; Iiotii t.iiji-' I..- Jl.eo:.'-.; With eiy j:i ,.1, re - , Ti'i.iy ; c:. L I he ab ,e car d coriV.i js s -n'.-sta'.ernet.'-i which are of rnor-f i:i. portur.ee than midit at fiiht ar j.ij ar to the cavial r'-ad-T. ('!. Miller ii 1 U a repon.ib'.e military positin, anil is. or was b it Ittely, a h ading poütici iri in ibo itep ibüc iti nuty: there, fore his atatein'ints tr: entitled to more conMdera'irm ihxn if from an individu. ' w ...... ....... - - ...... .. . .......... al of k-bs prominence. We bhall notice but one or two ooints in the card, knowin-r llt ll rr.. I..r f.;1 tr. ..r.,; , tf. ll r. pattiotic spirit of the author. j He says: "I am conscious of having aved Thompson's life; for many of the V.l. '..''.-.. ..'..111-.. ... ii V'. .-V vbrave and loval men under my command had determined to iii society and the. . i . .1 . . i : country oi him, anu u was ivrin much difficulty ihat they v.eic restrained.'! This discloses a fact which has beendenied by Col. Miller's friends, that it was the intention of those under 1 is command
fi,mmi't mr-H-titu i -r-t v 1-) -; speeciies. in congress; is n more ireas- Yilune 13 a f.ivori
;n J.;-;.';,.'. -C, or , ,u r;,;..,, r.;,, ; onable for the Ihnxocrat to publish tl.cmij it woutl se,.m tii;U iL i,a, a license to Uon?l1 loa fu,.:;-m nt.fv r,.f w n..j, ,,r.,,1.ri than for the lnbune. If the seeches ai,ns aml fif;imo the soldiers without!
f'C;X'7:7.tT:-;'V j' " were tieasonable, and their authors known Dom,,cral3 havo been mobbed. I ver' fc,,jwl
uj-avu r. ' i rx i-ct. l0,je irauors, wr.y gm me ten ut'juanu : tj
.v,r.. In rcr-Tj to r0;:r letter m-ik!::r :n--;urv to Mattin'v, wou'd at tern r t t r a!m it 01T on a, ,1 riv ,;,;-m i IW,.,'!,-,,, wi'l r-r-w ' r,:irtm"nt- ! number of Sick and wonnded rebels , ,.,...1 f.v,... vw,.. i,r wotd - 11 and Uvoim-jm to Kenuo. leans wia c-ase, . . ... .. .
, - . - v.t.-.r; r., p-rr,: nv f r nrriimoM nr: , .1 i General heo't wi I not retire from the Kse 1 1 ill. Johnson county, in a stai
James 1 lioajj ?o:i, uur:n 11:,.'.;. a-. j;iir.- - - - ... . wilf.n ;,,nt)i;'T.:is wiiO malign tne ouv ' "... f-on. Laivrte. to ti e c :r. n that jou l. h , :rwh. And then another argument whiuh rr rr n, nn, fK.f..,i,.tc .nv rt Lr. b'-ad of tho army for some time, the condition, to whose wants he admmie
LuV;v;;: a, I will ,te thv I bealduces to prove tlattbe LtinorratU r....m WIi i;, ,,.i;f. nntt-r t:;n- ejitireiy optional with him- . Ainc contrabands an ivea in
r.o such sti!i'3iL!.:j t-. Thf m-s I wi'.i ,:..:.., unworthy of m:i'l ftciliLCS. is. that we ' : i . 1 . s'dL j day or two ago, sMit here by one of J
rT'Tlll .VpublL-!. som2 articles nicli " ' 1 " ! I Western .Senators are having full and ofLV-rs. Their cae ha 1 been invest,.
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to take Thompson's life, without evidence, ' Gorman K-Idy. of .South Ih-nd, is authortrial, judge or jury, but were with much d to laise a regiment for the war. He difficulty restrained by their commander, I dcsiies that the ifgimeut shall be filled at who now reo-reta it! Col. Miller is a the earliest possible moment.
lawyer, and knows that the laws in this S'ate are amolv fufheiert for the riobc- i ii. nioioT i- in.', i .i.i. tJi m I" Ji - - lion of all loyal citizens, and tho punLh- : rnent of nil traitors within its limit. He j know? also that there has been no attemt t hn inn u.e.e i,a-i oeeu no aucmpi madeby combinations of individu i's (out-
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Kioe oi me military :n .".orti.ern irmiana, fo set the laws at defiance, and resist their t-nforeeineiit bv the r.ror.or anthorith I f. ' knows, further, that tho civil odicers ber.tls, t'on.tablu, .Vc-have 1 .. . . m no instance refuned or Puled to oerform
. i f Iheirduty. when called o to make arre.tsltiiree mon.hH can.pa.gn in cn. for violations of law. Then under what j .n,a, under Col. Milroy ,s recruiting j pretext can he poiblyju,t:fy or counte- i compat.y i, tl,, county f;r this Kegi-.
nance the action of those under his com-, mand? We pauin for a reply. ! .i , i.i ,i , i ' Another jioi it wliHth the Coionel iseems ! i . . .r . . l . :. i ... ti . . ileviroti-i fit rnakin". is. tbat 1 bomteiot hix o ' i isiiuauoii -.van auch " 10 iii.iko i.uii i'-' i me , ... f i ,i ii- . I obligation of Auch an oath. His Mlu alion I . i .. i.i .i t.. : i l t ... i :. r ... i .! . wan iiiriL lilt ii;,n liii; 11.1111 11 iiivm 1 1 i m ii i ii i . to him of swearing to what they might dictate, or hang! Of the two evils ho chose j .the for.i-er. If ar.y'man takes an oath, he . , 1. ,, ought (.. make that oath good; hut would it not JK,k a little better for somebody else than Col. Miller to charge Thompson with violating his oath? Was he making his gain good when he permitted men under command t make an illegal arrest, and then sanctioned their action by rofusing to liberate the peron arrested ? Wo repeat what wo havo aid before, that wo ar5 no apologist for Tliompson, or Jho couruo ho jiursued previous to Iiis arresi. We hope Col. Miller and hU men will find the service of their country in which they have engaged, an occupation worthy their undivided attention. In the performuna of that duty there is no liability lo riohtto oaths and solemn promises.
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Tl.n P .f trof.c.M tvl.I,-!, i lull!.., e , , , , , i arge of treason which is hui.ed f. indiiciiminatelv. U ,oneralsuch men as Martinglv. who at Pemocia ly made by have no reputation for truth to los-, an.! no conscience to consult. Tho last RnmUican contains a rehash of his former charges under their head, ntkIi some remai ks urging tho governnient to rcfuso mail facilities to the Dimocrot. His argument to ntove tho Dcmwut treasonable sheet, is the greatest novelty m noveltv in the way ot logic we liavo yet seen. et seen. Ho thints that because we publish Hreckenridge's Bpeech, and the speeches of some that time had no connection with the rebel cause, to far as we a treiSOnf,t,, ; r1:, lid l,,.e ) TlihT pu,r j bsh Lreckennd-e s at d X allandijham s government officials permit them to b? dei Iivered, riinted, and sent by mail, amP. j their authors to go unpur.hhed? The' tiling is so ridiculous that nobody but a f-jol, or the ?..tm.ri.rh i;-.r lit-. 16 ;e p!e generally, that it 13 fi!)o!utely necess irvlor an editor to publish the , 8peeches cf Dick in -on, (about twenty. five in numb?r, b-:i-ve,) Holt, (about thirty,) riht (hftn); also, the v.ivim -rnhle aprea!-," from liii excellency the Governor, and others in authority. Wkh th" or i.ot pub.i-shirig Wiid.t M, Dickinson's, or Holf,. Mattingly tho-hf, doubtK'-s, that he a had a sure tiling on it, whn he argued that the D-n.ocrat was f iiberally and promptly and liberally to them, th'-ir resources will pr ,b;ib!y be -unic: -ntly Irair.e 1 to need ropli-iiahing. If v,-r. publishe d irdi.ing but what M ittingly d es, and perrnitt.-d oure!f to bo diclale;! hv him in the M-lectior, nf cor.v for th-i D.rnocrat, we would not obj-ct to harinr, it t,it,r.n.tcr .1 hv ar.v mr...r,a 1.t.1. ; i i V J M ii J IJI'vl II li . the Government miht choose to adopt. He calls us a traitor abont a dozen i ll..c I.. 1 ? ., . i. , ....... : ..... 1 ... v.l..' o III I.IO l.l.-W 1Q.-)V4J. nilWOHI . ll'ftb repetition ia the only way of making anyho ly believe it. And )rt he complains that we indulge in personal abuse! This list is only intended aa a blind lo hi own billingsgate and consummate lying. - . fix r' ! " 'f v.",".3r"ir Ry a notice in to-day's paper addressed ; ,"T t,,,J Citizen of the Ninth Congressnri1 D-strict," it will be teen that Hon Dr. Kddv i a man cacula'ed to adorn ar')' p"feition he may accept, and in his! - t , new jdiere of life will sustam his reputalon for p"isonal integrity And a conscientious discharge of his duty. Those who h j lt under him wi.l not be u-i-uircd to -""v i" r"v v -" i--ioono in 'fiance of law and order. ''OSO who otesire to .Mist in the services I. V i. -jr;.. I. iv j ' ; "f ll'"ir country, will not have an oppor i....:... r - . l i i i - -rv. g uer a oeuer leau.-r. u ,J "f0;'i bat Welcome l.iec, who was in ! ,n'Jir- company shoum uu immediatoly filled. Col. Lddy will ht in town to.monow. J ' (l'iidav.) and address lhe peoph? on tho 11 uo -ei oi ino .ir. it ...i :. ... . I .1 ti 'ho Coloii'd is a ! t doubtless deliver i - good Kfieaker, and will n 1 m ' au interePlirir address. "He is tho same ineividiitl wkhotit ' "n "" "rs wii.iaj.jinf, to him Ior Hoik, adviM-d her lo adopt a tyU of liv;, w,.r(:,y blf, ,.,,, ,naky jir money without woik!" liij,nUiuin. .!....!.. ..,l I .t i .... . :r ... i: As nobody, lo our knowledge, hut Mattingly, has even intimated that such a re , 8latuJ n!jve wart feVt.r ;vt to volunteer's wife in answer to an application for work, lhe general opinion in town is that he is the man to w hom the application was made, and who jr.ivu the answer he seems tso desirous of keeping be furo the people. So far as he has disclosed tho circumstances attending tho case, they point to him with unjrri"g certainty. Baying, "Thou art the Man!" Tho opinion that Mattingly is the "old lark" who gavo th answer referred to. will doubtless bo maintained until he can prove a different atato of facta to exut.
1 far - ,.w deseits when tiioscriMion ol JJemocr
same areurnent by which he attempts to of th.s -reat intum were won r nd st s-.vi-rrn.iwit Gov. .cjragne lias notified one of th-j , , - icnu uur. j . -r,n Tv .. . r-t ,t. ';.' iel Ii--'.!e t'i-in !iv tie-'e!nf,i:e; of i 1 " v . i.i i t i i special Dlsnatch to the (.'hieairo Tinier. j prove tie, D,-moe, at a treasonable sheet. 0 , lt" ' l' , 1 '"' ; , ' I "- u , ' , Colonels commanding the Itbode Island ... r, . 00 i failli:t' or tin- V;i :tl l . ., . . ... t'i.- vt t-, i :'.! .- r-,-i:il 1...T J! ar.-l t!ij Mi- of . , .. , . . . , , CaIIIO, LL, Oct, 20. we can prove th s K'-rxibacau .n;. We ,, . .. .. . ',, . ,, ,-,.. ,i regiments that his co'i.mi.äi m a Colonel , . I -r-r.-s .1 n . .. . , ' . . d. ;r I a-ne; ,:i t., the day oi r t:;o'... if.on an 1 . ; ('ol. JohriS'on, of the Thirty -eighth I! 1- , pubJi-l the able-and patriotic crech (,f . , T:i..v r,.riM h a, a ,-h,riou-r.rivi- H revoked. i . . . . ? . Tfie lt. r. tlS1 ci,
i i. ii .. - 7 , . , " . 1 t, l . i ri,s J.''irneni, wun a party oi imrty men. t.e W.,',,-' tv'-:!' h: - n I"S. L. JicDonald, Tt MatUnitly failed to I'-e- it i- a li'-h a:, 1 - .1 ;m:i ih;fv which traj ah; It is certain that no on outside of the . ' . J. ... t ......... . - . .. . , . , . ... ' . . . I , .. . , , . was out on a scout on .Saturday, and oyer r-n -a freda- a -.t., ;v.e tx.r'. rr; tmd room for it, and is therefore just as- h-'.-i im-e will do w ,1 to heed. ! naval expedition knows wuepj the first , . . . . , ' , . tt - , ' , ---- - - .r r , I"dtv v ar- s,-o Kei.tueV v at Tirr.e-anoe saved i.i : r.,i had;ed a party ot rebel cavalry and infant- y r ' ' "
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I:' ih:s b; ti I the Pepublican arer.-, against whom he ,.r and m-i -t be r..M. The soil vr.i trn ! iv,; wo., moje particularly in the case of Provost' .. .' . 1 :
m indi i. ant . - ! !.: v , , f . v . , ' " . , , r , , . . t . , trirardoau to intercept (y jlonel riummer at , , - makes r.o charge of ti-a-;on,) and for by li.r r e-s and valor; ean you il lew-tha" .Marshal Forf-r, came up m Court to-dav. ..... , , , ' .-.no oa ii... ...cot o t . .1 i ,.,. r ., - "m f i w l i r i " r reoeiiclstown, where tho battle occurred, ! wt.at we ih'l i.ut j,ub!i,h. W e piinted ! jt 1 r T Let tae aiiv.tr bo woit.i) ol oar ; chief Justice Dutilap delivered an op. nion. ' Il':,:r' -omeof the app,ah malet, the geneioi .r. 1 of your country. ; The subi'anco is Hat ho respectfully pro- ar"vt"! ,,rt;c f?' 'Jm,,,,, t i . r .1 , ; .0Ii.MAN VA)l)Y. I , fi i . i- ii .i He speaks l.i-bly of the gallantry of the k" J. I . ... Ild.Lu, ty and patn:isrn of the peoino, (one last . . t tests against the right cliim - I by the , . . n y ):'.. Kt Ini. V.I. i i r .. . No eiirr-raiii .r vo'iiiiteers will here.',. . .i , Illinois troops, particularly of Tavlor's " v.C-ektj.wllfourcor,,:i;UM:ywiII respond f,. , , . f, i I Resident to interrupt the proceedings m J 7
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.... , , i. i... ! I Tho New Voik I f nine of .'i no i,i i 1 " iH A imK t$ ,l 11 i in commenting upon , ev,l of intempor- , W. which is inhaling such an i, jury on I 4l'W IUI u )"'"-M .1 i...-i w..-. , i the l.overnmer.t troops, and to ihat cause j j attiibuling many of the ravages and out- j j w ;' have been committed by tl.em , v ,v-' "v j s l"9 "Of course, the commanders of ti'.OFO a!divi?i - jns are ignorant of the ravage; Inil 1 ,l,"a"" ,". " , , l"'
aIlV Rrmv of ijberalor8 nw nroioctm-s only Uli rtl III V Ol II I .1 IV I 3 W- I tl wn l. iw 1 ' 1 i 1 y j t0 Und them GKXKKAL liOliDKUS." j If such nn expiession had br-en ma le ,. T),mo,ra.;0 ,,,ner. the office from ' J .. :f .IS. ,. ,,', nr..h-hlr have I b,en tomdown by a mob, i, less than ' lwen,y fi,ur afr rr contain. ; in,r u 1)H(1 bwn pubisbed; but because the te with the Adminiatra- . I 1.1 ,1;.., (i rir ...: iM, hi-ction able Wtv.-.T -.V-.--'Tv. ...... I ,,,,, ,1," h U honed that the time may soon come , n lrMfrwi nAr.ri:lw. ,i.;ri . . . . , ata I h-ve be.-u 1 t. im:-': a Itr-;fi nt to r'I; :'v' ;';":lt r"'l'u f'he ?e vice of the Fi.i'cl Stitt-s !ei-;n' thj war I ar.'-i.al to vou a? fih-n-1..- of t!i-i Union and o ir , .' ,, . , , . :, , ,t v.t..i.: r o.- . ei.u'lv" I CiV. ur-on the o .u-' m n f tl.I 'irii-t t n-:::!i"r lio-.v an 1 !.v w!io:n tee li' tt;t5 , . ... rl llVV ihs.dv Ii. hl. 0,r ".St ,te .'-iiice tin n In- pov n ;ro-j i io-h nil 1 yr .-at , ai.d F-.'tti.'-ky i:4 no- invade I by an orgiiiied army .......... llOt.ee to !h t ef;"-rt. N.1UUV. l'wp r.j ii. ti.:.- di.-trict, p!ea--c copy. K r"'T" J"'""" 1 ' 3 J. ' r , - - : - We received the fdlowing k-lter from. Cant. Com ui. bv the hand of Wit. Vrvskuuk. thU morning. Tho Captain writes ihr. mod ti.n.ihh. nriiid,. ..f nnv nf thA imV rf Vi t tM J W II ll roi respondents wo are acquainted with. It is .1 trood rule of action not to . . I ,- . . .. . 1 1 1,,. C - .1 1. !.!. 'tain's intention to defer any extraordinary gasconading concerning hid Company or , Regiment until their soldierly qualities IJll-O'i lll'ft.l llllill li'J 13 tiJlO, llt 1 1 12 have been thoroughly tested, is a good application of the lule. The Captain lias promised to write us frequently, and we will thertsfoio be able to give our readers reliable information concerning military : operations within his knowledge La Porte, Oct. 31st, ICC I. Mil. Koitok: It has been, and is, the custom of editors and newspaper correspondents, in all parts of the country, to publish long and pithy articles upon the genoral appearance of Companies or Kegi . . . h. me ii f.; when t hfv nre .ibon' fn mfiln tlw.if j A W iU n..Ujaler uf war at og. q li"1. Ameik-an coplo. The . , , . , . 1 . " t most elaborate and Haltering encomiums i , , , ..-v. . ..... v. " .. ..V ...... .1.1 Vl . banco to new troops, vet untued and . . . .i , " , , , unKiiowii, excoiT. to uif hrioihy euitoi ial a , 1-1 I a . -ll. 1 1 tif. v c f:i nor. Ii f f t u t .1 I . ! i I . ... I i.. il..r . r ' . ' ' r ' . . , t . . . ' .inv., i. iiiiiiit ly he all light, but it miirh ft j- nio: lin,aliuI, lo Fomo 30lfiilivo minds to v. ithholl these voluminous arti- ' "'fv.'v I VlUlillliVliri ill ll' ,cjj unin f .:it8 the hatfle-fi.ld . t iaI Il0tice , aw wiH. q U t..jIuI!in,r of any tjie favors with legard to myftelf, to commence n the field of battle. Put I must state, as it is customary to do, and my duty, too, that Indiana nerd not fear :.nv loss of her i , , . , , f . . . 'wu reis by misconduct of the boys under , , , (. , my command in in me counues ol nl.JoBej.U ai d Marshall. Wo must reiterate what has been fiequenlly Faid, that a mure respectable, courageous and energetic set of young men has not beetij assembled anywhere hinco the war began. All of them young farmers or mcchan'cs, of tho most industrious habits, honorable in all things nd f-arloss in nothing, endowed with a spirit ol patriotism and a lovu of country that will enable ihem to fico any danger that my oppose, no ofllcer can fail to be inspiied wiih conhdeiieo when contemplates the characters of theso youri" men. To German township I feel personally indebted for tho patriotic uupport olfuredj mo in my rtcnuting operations there, and sending into my command eorno of the best and noblest character!. My company is composed of the right ktnd of material for any emergency, and if ihey do not in the etisuin campaign give a good account
I r i-iT. i ..i!nK tbat there 13 no earthly truth in the
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'of themselves it will ho because, they had
no ntimrfin ifv fn ih. A VcTV ft' W III! II ! w y "p,"o wino v. l,J u" n ' " ' ' .,, t .1 n -re .,11 Mns Company, anu he -11 probably bo found in (-man townh,p. Yours, res-poet fully, .1. m. coxru:. L y u ;;jiil..Imi. p-ci:u io tue i.i.im iin... Wasliiiiirton, Oct. ?0. Kverytl.in lia3 been unubually quiet ; alon the line of tho Potomac to day. There is sufficient authority lor assertstatement that our army 13 going into winter quarters at this point. Xo order has been ecr.t forward for the removal of General Fremont, as has been um 01 I'll The Treasury Department to-day finished mailing the notes for the first fifty mil:li,in dollara o lhö subscription to the nan. stit ub.criptions are coming in 1 O i IIWJVII l C'JI'-U .i l.iU UliiUCi III . . I t,,e cU-v to(Jv f,,r ,ts on n use, spjcnla-: tors having a,kel most extravagant prices ' i for that MJ Gen. IJutler is here on important htifiirie: cr.ntif-c'ed with hi.q mihf.irr do. free coiif-.-rerices w ith the a Jmini-itration on certain rnaUer.s. The Circuit. Court of the District of' Columbia to-day .ntered their eo'emn protest against tl.o President's int.-i f.-rence tvr.h tho writ of hab-iras corpus in tile c:m mm. . m . . "f soldiers, where r.o notice of martial law has been ijiven. lhe hr3t intimation will probably bo receded through soathern journals. , i Washington, Oct. 30. ! ; The case of the suspension of the writ. thiä case. ;:i Va!iI:i?:toii. Washington, Oct. 27. A special to the I Fit aid ay : i f-n. McClellan has issued an order j Taking in tho highest terms of the Mas- ! Kachusctts 15th nud 20lh. and California ' j lammany regiments for their gallant! conduct on Monday. Ho f peaks of the I I e X t T ao T t 1 Tl .1 T V f , 1 1 t a . 1 rv q c..ir.,,llnlnrn.l ac 1 J v - v. . v s.v. , sertintr that the same bravery and activity1 y r"e , 1 under less trying difficulties w(-u!d insure a brilliant success. He does not attribut ! t,ie reverse to any error of Gen. Stone, ian( relieves Lim and his men of all reponsibility fur the result. The Government has information that the British Government has a.-euts alunsr . 1 . a . . .. . I . . .1 1 ! ... I nie ums, uuvuiv up um kin p iniuer. Tl i i lhe Administration has taken measures through tho Collectors to ascei tain the facts and, if the information proves true, to stop it immediately. Lrioadier General Uurn. lat Commi.. o ...... sary at Cincinnati, has been ordered to command Gen. I'aker'a brigade. 1 i,t,rf! ar "ow hout oO.OUO rebels m ! vici,,5,' f Lw,,urfcf- .ow have i been Bent from Manassas, Tk. Dispatches in the Lichmond papers rei txart the canturo of ni'.iriv idtlll nrianiii.ra it t . , , , i Leesburg and 1,2U0 stand of arms. No artillery was fired by the rebels, whose i.i..-., ....j no I : i loss is stated at .,00 killed r and wounded. .... . . , They say between 1'JU and 5UÜ Federals were killed and 3ÜÜ drowned in the Potomac. An Augusta G.i., dispatch of the 221, states that it was reported that the Kn"ILsh and French naval officers were to have a meeting lo deciJc upon and icport that tho blockade is totally inefficient. . I rtrni i airo. Spei ial Di.-paU-h lo the (Jlueaeo Ti,u...s. Caiko, 111. Oct. 2'J. A scout has ariivcil from New Oi leans, having left there ten days ago, by way of Memphis and Henderson, on tho Ohio River. He reports tho rehtl troops in a w retched condition, many being tick. Provisions aro plenty, except bacon. Tho "infernal machino" at New Orloans, which ran into tho Richmond, was bo much damaged in the late engagement that sho has been placed in dry-duck. Tho g.nppling iron which sho was said to have, by which sho could seize a vessel and hold it until sho bank it by boring, havo oxistönce only in fiction. Kvery man at Now Orleans is under arms There aro thrco thousand troojs at Fatchez, none at Memphis, and from thron hundred to three thousand at other points. Peoplo out of tho cities aro getting tired of tho war.
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I 0 border Jiml Oil th') M I.SlSIppl I liver Caj-tain Wl.itrfield, a rcbd, wlio was nt Sjtrinqfield, and was raptured, ariivcd yeHlerday, iii charge of an ofii er, Orders weie issued to diy that citizen must not furnish liquor to soldiers, high or low. Lieut. Kddy, of tho Twenty-ninth Illinois Regiment, has been appointed Provost Marshal, in phieo of Parish, resigned. Colonel Livraa's regiment were visited to day by genator McDoiigall. of California, General McClernand, General Grant, and others. The Senator made a .speech, which was j followed by remarks from Colonel Logan and others. All is quiet in this section. Cami Mouuipev, ) l i miles south of Warsaw, Mo. Oct. 23. f (Jen. Lane captured a transportation . . . . T . tram ot tho enemy near Jmtler. in la!es county, and took tho escort prisoners, a few days since. Among the latter were j Lapt. W luting and Lieut. aught. Lane also renorts that he found a Janre i . " aj vinir red. :;amp a ,aneS rated, d it h understood üen. Fremont will jieturn them to their masterü. Lane also captured a large amount of lead in one cf the counties, ;n I sent it to Fort .Scott, Kansas. There is no d-finite ii''".vs hi tli-j wlirt' about3 of J'iice or McCulloch. a sharp engagement, killing a Captain and a Lieutenant, and wounding rjur.e a number. s ........ vV . Threa hundred of the enemy was killed, and I U0 taken prisoners. Kight of our rn-rn were killed. There was a revietr of troop 3 here to day. j o.UUU men were M UK held. ! The review was by Gen. McClernand. W-M- v'"u'1 -'"" .ucougaii, oi ! LaK' were on lhe 1 Tl . ! 1 HO VIC W WaS aSUCCSfle . . ... ' b .-.i. " ' .iic iuiR-aovi; River, on Friday, sixty miles, and captur - ed 52 rebels; also a number of horses and : some armv stores. A gun boat VerU UP tue iennessee O . ll I. II ii Senator McDougall was Eerer.aded on Saturday night, and made a Speech. He is said to be hero on business con - i necleU wll!i t,iC armJi Wm. Robinson and
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Licrman were llie Iormer a spy. and tho hatter a so-ce-sionist. Rebel pickets were seen from Fort Huh on Sunday. - Mr. Van Vlief, Purser of tho gun boat Lexington, died to-day. Cairo, Oct. 20. On Saturday morning the town of Mc Leansboro, Hamilton County, was vis - ited by thirty-two cavalry, who arrested eight secessionists, and took them to Shawneetown. 'm tiv Wiir hi JiZiouri. Special to tho Chicago Times. St. Lout.-, Get. x!. ijijui.-, vei.. I the folIonin"pe - ..n P 1;.. 'i . i ar Eolnar, dated The Kepiihlican !kh received tl clal dipate!i from the camp lie the X.'1'.tli inct. Fremont and stair have arrived at Uolivar, Tolk county, and encamped this evening on the outskirts of the town. 'Ilolivar, like neaily all the towns in Southern Missouri, is almost entirely deserted. The stores are all closed, and many honaes abandoned. The loss of Fremont's lody nard in the i haio at Springfield w.n iix to eight killuJ, and liltcvii to twenty wounded. a ,.r i..:ii:...i . ... .....t i.Ni.u.a uisiance?oi caring Unu Scryeaut lud three horses bliot from under 1 .inn A rebel placed a pi.-tol at Z.igoni's breast, and was in the net of firing, when the Major severed Lis aim from the shoulder, and laid him dead at the horse's feel. Tin 're m nothing further from IYiec, and no news of Hen. McCulloch. It is believed that a general engagement will occur within two weeks." St. Loum, 'JS. The null Fcrviee with Springfield was rcum d today, and mails were sent olf to that and many other places in the foutliwest. Oilkial iipoitsof the battle of Fredericktown were forwarded this euning to the War Department. Ther h no truth whatever in the rcnort t1,:, 1 .uajof .ngoiiji Htl lire to Spnnglield on takinc 1 .! . . . ., - ! !"'lt I'1-"''-The Indiana lament arc earing much . - - ..wi I I 1 1 IJ . The Federal sick at Ccorgctown havo rccoi ere J or been sent to St. Louis.
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t 1 y for flu- iiitri'r. Two lu'ii who ?;nv TiicV- army at ( irnr l.!,w n: t !'I lli it li-: h.id t'iirTy-ono thou-aii l UKii. - - - St. Louis Ort. 'J7. A speci.i' oi-'iutf li to the St. J.oui-: 'I IH 'I !! ITj'l.ll .1 la f .-IV I Jl i r.iin.v.iv ...... St.iti- n, Oct.'JCilli.says : .1 ... .1 If. n'..J....,i f i-.r. .f ti.X-lif 11 rt J The following Ii j.at Ii has b ( n received an - ' . liot.iK-ui'T a luo.-i in i.li nil vi'-iory ai jr iiiv i't ly General rrenioiit'rt hod)- ju tr i, nuiii! iin;; I .VI men : FlVK Mll.KS Ol.T OK li'll.IVAF, )t. '.l" . f.'inirul ' I r'-jioit i ;. tfi'II y ih it ye ?-r'! iy at io'elo. k I. M., I ne t :.t : InyU'ü 1 k:,-, J. 2,Wj reheln forni'-l in liii" 'd'ha'tie. 'Yu-.j ::,: vi-ry war in r'':'.,'.'ii,, r. fi t lin;'. m i'!e ,1 'hit"-, nr. '.:.'. . '-' "' -' niliiiit- t!.- it.' fir. . "-n- !' V-' roso- l f,y .'') men. We e!:.if 'J '.he ' of everr fl'.i arrl re turne l, it h'-in; i.e-.r i.i;dt arrJ not feeling al.Je to ke the j.!aro with so j-mill a f'rr. M.ij-r White'.- cornm.ind diJ not participate in the charge. I have s'-en charge?, but K'irh btilünnt .nan'm'ty and bravery I have never yr-n are! -!i ! r.o. r-'-'t. Their war crj , Fremont a-. J ' ' ' hrokf forth like tlnni'l' r. (Signed.; CIIAhLLi Z?. '.V..'' ?. ". M.jor - .::; Fremont- livului Ivj . The Tribune p'.hl:-;.'.3 a : iutant-G. neral IV, : ' . r-.iF. it ran Ie (en. limit' r, bi ':',:.': h;etant opir.ion t! -it I : :: ' : : t hi- exti-n-i V" f',r;i:r:'ir.i; . T -i r(Ilt jtimoiiv ef .x;;: :. .r.v : : telliei.t men in .M- I . . " ' " f ' r ' - of a!i o; erati-'.r.-! Mi--'.-:.", ' .. i Ui5t 1 " rr-''r ' , arrrsy or r.'-r.r , , r . .: y ' badlv -':';if-: j. Ir.-i In,,:t-r,j,, r.X: v. i tr In re;-..r i Y. in : v. j i I ; r. to '.. ir- boli-: the w:..t. r ,. pt'fliUon. r -, . :. .. Ju: .. c 0.... t:; j":.r,,, :.1Ia t,,,-'..v, Wit re-. ,(.(., r, . . Tt -. dej!,::: and t!- G:'-at R. p-.h.ic, ar. I tie !!.! : ithe Cvücrt D:!'-. Tl... hf i'itlful of the v. , and the ever w!:r:es td on thl- cor.ti:.. i.tIr. rioat'jw". c:iiii!i:!.iv2a:i IfiniAre yo i k", no rmtter ii it r;n i a.T .-te J. ; ' n 1 up 1:1 it b! o !. wMe't i- he f.. I a:. I -t-n me of every or.'i::. fill of ry,rr ;-;, ,:, ; y Sean lin ivliu F.'o 1 Pills an 1 III 1 V ;: i.:.r. bo r. I n-v r i-J t:. I , :r;:v t e l.-v-i- t.t-- . t bi'.r, !. II. n e th. , :"f an I .-:i:.b c !y-:-e; i, ' r.f:;T i, ergt'on. fit :.. r-c--rn-.ia::.v-, i.e-, .ow lever--. :ebil'ty, iheum ti"-:a, want "f mx" i! vi .-or, etc, 3 ar-j a-t v..'j w Lo.e I.e.-..'.-world. See :.du-rticr.,.''n? .t'U" Kli'vator. ; We arc k'tI to learn tTi it one of our most en j krpri.-:n- Warehouse f.ni. is ahou. co.urnendng ! a new K'.cvator en th- Noith Il.an.-'i. to l... n,.. 1 .......... mainly, we beli ve, f.r receiving -rain whh-h 1M4.I.II, wc ihi.' U', i.r recc.v;n -ra:n rij;c:i ; corncs in over theChlci-o an 1 N ortli-ve-teni l til i roaJ' u win ,je of lh Ur 1 l"' m I ll,.e Inil m"4l,vr' ahJ W 111 ,,c c"I:ii l" ' V " " luiiuriuu It'll j of Ftiiuank'alitf hundred !:s!ad II,rper cahs. ea.hi.ne of whkdi, perf. at will be the machineedatan early day. It will )V fumi-hed w.:L ten ! rJ ra" he loaded to :n ull capic'ty m 1 the hud : di,.har-eJ h: a few nunute-. This.h.ws th- im imipv miiw.m ui rani w n.en can ne li ii. i.e.l m will b.- pien.-CÄifVo Trih-tne. j - : 3-51' S-.VS: ."VTfit'S:, i ... -N.V.llc.r. pVr,utl.xt t1,e ,!.,1,wi-rU!;. ! M.irdi ill County t he held m riimoat'i', ..'ta' ( tiHtiti: on the tir-t .M nlay in I t"t-f m'.t-r. i Mil, .i... iiieiiiAi ill in ui i u-1 i .n n i . . . . i.,,.. lll" "r : n.-en.c i. ii-t.ul anhnt sj-iiit- in u , ouatitity le-s than .purt, in ac-or lance with th i- . i- - m , 7 , i , , 1 lic '"Catum on wh:. Ii I propose to is the : foutli jurt of hot No. n, iri tho to.u of JhYt -n n M1,i:i y, Indiana. Antif ' license law ot In.lia Oct. 31, l . r i . . 300! 300! 300! :$: pv.k. vv. sivi:e. .in ifi.-in i. in line Doeii oin nie 1. s f,,r SrI(ro"li:' - ,V0,1" tint Law be, ., ,,U0 ,r"m t,,fl'', rnontlis to tliite Mats, ans.ivr f,,m :,, t tloo ,,i r ,OIlt. 1. P0 intlu-s o bv lhe l.nh ot Nov mbvr, 1 All por.-on tbuhtve loen oin: T. K. Hoi itllTDN. Xo. l t :. RAltllKR'S aMILL, Six imUch sout ri-west f.f EMyniou-.!i, .T2:i!t:;!S i c.5 UuU The iindcriif'nrd, h.uing reti-. tly yv.wh asedthe ... . mill -nn i tlly known as llaib, i .s Mill, and i ut the ill e,. ully k same in pert tit -ir.v.vr.v Would respe.tfiilly solh-it atu-riagv. No d. tt ntion on acioimt of drv . i.l,, ,. Sati-.fi, -tiu uarinteed. JOHN ZFMNNi:U. June 'J7, li-CI -2-.Iv. Wolf Crcclt FLOURING AULL rpiHF. above named mill, six miles mo tl, 0 .i I'lynioiith, iy now d iii," c .-. lit nt C.l,n .V .Uercaaui wrt. The proprietor 'yirv' n yVm to -ive ati-fi nri and intends keeping his mill in condition to do '111.. rid he feels confident tint 1,. xx I!!,,.. r.:i .... i s.vaWI,om,v,.vorhi.,,wilh thiir patronage. in d S auile lÄ .f. .ii , ,. . . ' ''i I'- sai- i II eiesi.eetlullv sobeifs n.troin .. IV... ,t ensof .Mal. all and adjoini,,,, eonnties MIl'llM l vnivi.i, riyu.uuth.Auo'. 23,ii.u: u:iuf
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i :r. ii. kici:, v. ;.j j M. A. O. I'ai karii, Stx-'j. 1 1 ' ' vl-. V. ;rt!iy f .TE ril. Airoii" tin? r 1 1 : i t i v i'iiiii'iüi .'V.i...! .. .1 ... : , . ' . . . . . r" .c ii:i'Iv the I. ea;I ol 1 .itent ..J-.I; it . .. know .!i it some of tli-ui are val.J t'i!- pr-. "' ii ir it. will df!i tt ii el.iiiaed for them aii l are wm'J.v .,f i:-e ati'I j l.K'e in e' ry family. IJ !iil'"h t- t1.: eiai-iiniy be ro.-nt j'rjc-I, Jr. Itobaek's M, . .: ui I:.-rn' 'I'.' Uioo l Tuiifier and J!.h I;;;, ir.'.'.i are f.vi-.t e.vri h' lit prej.arationi ai.d i.-ive 'J:.i--'.f. .ri-l efh-ct in all cased for which tU.r '. Irteii-Jed. L.ke tliou.-Mnd of otlier? we lear personal ". nesstotl.is li avin u-e.I tli rn in our on n fam" .- witli tlic f)eto!rect. We are al acjuaintod it'.i many who pc.iL voluntarily it. pruiso of tL.-? inche'iiv-. rii zr.'Z. ..;--, t'.it l.y ' ilex I j, Fit I'll TKKKS rr,:z s.n.r: at iJ i j ' ?v 1 ) I' ll. t. ' v r f r i r. I - . . . r :a ... .- : FALIILY GF.OCEKIE8. a v r TOIIACCO, CKiAK. Vuo:;-;-axi) willow wai:::. L. - I.-' i A.. ! l :.- r.re U o f - ::;trv Ti : .ca r.tl.. a: c-t : . 1... t V -:! F i .tr-i;.r! i-.w v i:.i Strain Vx'cr ho. ; s''I''T,, "r IV iT' I M) -i 1 A Jl i ULDlU. ............ . 4.44.t. v, j . , i.i. T, , ., ; . r tliatli iCrunow"!11" 7 lrf,'rIU" t!:e ribi.j.i., .MAnMiALh CO., IM). I 1 . And that he i IT 1 T. 1JLAS T aI1 til u prepared lo itat-'i'.: " PLOWS, K LTTLKS. PAK MING ITfA1LS, And ovct v arth-le in Vi 1';;.. . f !. ": f.. ALL U OUli W AP1I ANTIID TO l IT ! i I -1 (LMLlis : Andwüü.o ...!d at IWtU, LIV.N,; 1 KIVl CALL AND i:AMINi: HIS WOKl.. lie i deteiuiiiKd n : t- l , i.;. i. r-. i i. ' ' ; P:' m" u I ' T 1 j. ii. ii all:? ?orr,!iai:i. SÜiuält M MOhASSKS Tiie hü. ! n.i 'T'i -I !i- ii-n "u ...T.tri n a ..rid a halfwi t !" Fix:;, it;lt ;, ;',.t , ' i.: i v 'am- M ill. and is prep ir,-d t nntr:f:i..-?tiro V. pat,i ..j, re a. ii it,!,, f : ets. AllfHin n!,., of tle M:di.Ses nia b t .Mill si t-.iiiiK-o all lint it i- t!,.. V, Xi , . . . NATH AN M WI. Netiee ish, r.bt -Uenthlt t!,. t.. r- i 1 -be, t. npp,U,te.! Xdnrni-trit r ,1, L..,, no. . 1 1' e estate .t J u ob Weai er, late of Ni u-' ill o---'J deei-v-ed. Said e-tate is ;.. ,J tl r, k, tv, T,t (Vt. lil.lMd-aa.t. ,:,t ,ti A!iiKitsi-Crn(or .titr. Ni.tire is hireby i, n that the im h r-in.-l I..H " "M-fted .dn..i,--:i ,;..r ..f f., e-tle - l I. manual (arp. ntor, 1 ate ..f .M4ih.l c.M.ntv deceased. aid tate is i j.jv, w,.. t., .e .!, nt. JOHN ;. nsiioKM:, Adtrini-trator. Oct. in, l ci COLLECTING AGENT, Z ,v'l,'r ai' 1 rr,i"Oi-ibi!ity , pi vi a in 11 m"A!i n 1 lso" 1 lUIInlllh. M.r 1n ..-1" ! XT hive Urre st.nk c U f I Mri.KMFN'T ll. C . I c . i . j 1 Mlu NlillHS. IlCf liaKO oics, (Mishaxcnltt) (,rn SltHrrt. be noi l elu jl . b't'CK 1tN
