Randolph Journal, Volume 1, Number 1, Winchester, Randolph County, 11 July 1862 — Page 3

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Gen. 11 client 'i

Thr ii aril) ol Fu'iMttt lroi.i rrniihliu t ) trish;:'-;;, nn-l t,.');id, is a iuot in ndil 1" a.e, an.! (Iii- ll.il will lien c ' I c ;ppo 'i itt'.l hv ih..- uls". ImVOIm'I .en an a:in i t tuii.tv orlui ;,ty ;u 1 ll'H.s ii.d ; ii a til' ! : ('. II" It4 era l.'jr; 'rv. k i'.ri-.-s 1 1 i . t i i with ll.r im Slat t;i f r : iiI ttJ'M. ill il v.l-. tu,l ill; - : e (! to a oh aa :.d tl.'J i,t ta a:tav ;s t.' t:. v in;; tii' Ft) ! ':.' II. i It iati ali t ? e in r l.:lt..r, Uratt:, (t .;e( t (ii ait'.lit rv. witit 1 v- w !.f ( It ti j -v I,, III il '1: ill ti ir rij.ri.tj. iiMj'.ici!t; y ii;irc; t. l:.ieu o: twt-f tv iMilt & to j it-iff j . ; i i . I y n.ovc the l:coIs thiouh il.i1 ti.r.unt.iin gorfie :hd dt t'j ruts, a.i:il h;!t.. and ravines. VaA t vea this is a rmall part of the moving. Suhsistem c hm got to he not only provided, hut Iranspn; ted; arti this again includes forage lor all the trains of u.ules and horses, companies of cavalry, etc. Ambulances, with their sick and wounded, have got to I e moved. Thousands of barrels of Hour, meat, and al! sorts of eommisary stores, have got to be moved also. In a word, all the endless paraphernalia ot tertt., bagipgc, and stores ol every description, belonging to an annyj have to he moved and kept along within the protection of the troops. Gen. Fremont had to make his march over half a dozn ranges and spurs of mountains; hid to cross all the various intersections and combinations of the Shenandoah, with all their mountain streams; yet he came to time. He va bound to come to time when he left Franklin, if it way in the limits of human endurence to do so. lie, himself, ied the advance from the start, and with his maps and his guides pi lotted his way. Hie march was almost a second crossing of the Alp., and a great deal faster time, in proportion to the facilities at hand, was made by him than was made by Napoleon. Such marching is not the way, of course, to move troops as a rjlc. It is ki Hing on them, and focn uses up an army. lut the march shows that when aa exigency is at hand, ir. which the Government requires celerity above any other consideration, General Fremont is eminently fitted for the occasion. Wheeling Intcll'ujcnccr. Tall Walking. An individual named I'd ward Pay son Watson who last year ae.com piished the feat of walking from Boston to Washington in tea days', passed through tbij place cn Tuesday evening, :gam on his way from Washington to lioston. The distant is -US mile?, and he expects to accomplish it this time in eiht days, lie Je It Washington at live o'clock on Monday evening, and after slopping in 1 imore about nino hours, arrived in llel.iir, at the hotel of Mr. Alhn J. Prigg, at pix o'clock on Tuctd y evening, where he remained about an hour, and then lyftfor Phiadelphia, by way ot Conowingo Bridge. Ho was accompanied ly a wagon containg persons to lec that no unfair advantage is taken; and his movements were to rapid tht the horses could with difficulty keep up with him. Btlair (Md.) slljis. OCTJeseph K. Edgcrton, of Fort Wayne, is ipokcn ofby several papers as the Democratic candidate for Con ere 8 in the 10th gifUicL

t.r.ut . . j r l I'C'f '. Ms . I tnfiH ; - -1 in t t r u 1 o; hi i I r r.i . t.- i r oi 1 1 - I ; i ft , .t.l 1 l . .f 1. .. v I ; - , - i V '.'II '.! e y "! i " t I ;r. u' t. l"tit, will ma lir !v In wtt tu 1. 1 ii i t im f ; i X 1 til lOVOl-i !. vr l' I ; i" I . i , i i r t i i t 1 I i i-.1 ill the l i . in'i I it i t ti t,. . t ! tl . "I'd' 1! I' I. I Ml J v..i.r rciM'- Uli . "iV 'I I.-, i i . i li.-r .'v H ; c? t!- . . ' .tti i cj. n ti .i i an . e ' i ' to .1" il u l ::i .'. i- I .''.viti. i.i r.- i. i'l i "'', :t K t .' v1 i ti. r 1 1 t . ' i i" lr I'l I 'I ," ' -.-..i.i ; r- ' n i ! ft ' .-' i i . I '.'i- v c .: .i i !. i ( 1 1 4 r :.r i.i , i vt !it-ii ' t'.C ; , , .' ..t w Hi n i' 1 i i.i. I '..1-4 M !1 ui- tl- : i ,v.i -ift' .o.t.i. t i4" Si iti- ir.. in I V .'.f!' tu- J.ollliCJ I tf.Uj'Ot til it 'f 1 . -... n-.vi :iit : uMf I ho Ct'iiii'rv. ;'it I 1 1 !ltl lifi'l .. i .... i.i i t ''."I -: i! t !it y j: i i- t ' i pl.tii i s ot oi.r i it' y i:n ii iti fie iiriiiV, th.it thty hu.t a u.in-'-r XMuvv tr e'.r I n , - tl y nrl. t tn.it this is jnt what tht v art" doiuj wit !i 1 1 i' j n ft nt nu n:b r ol" Cwij:rrs.i lr'ia tii' H.-trut. 'i'o lh.-e tif us who l:wc kiio-n II;n. (I. W. Juli m I'.T vi- irf. tire fmiiiitir y i'.h hi ii.tf . r.t v, his trut- d ulic u to the i-'tt i!;trt-t ol' the rmiii'ry, in ttry fir..kP(. tin- woitl, the lnt!is of u:: n v ii.s (tay at hotnr j-ultr," will mike ri-) J .Ii r TH-i'. ' kti.w that tht ir m . ufitioi h t'rt'tn wi i k t wt'pk, whiih thy nrvf up to th ir rtMiif r?, are tnt tr-ie We li.ive w:itc!wtl Mr. Ju.iu. during tin-jrp.-int trnn t-t' C.nprns, we know that lie h.n hi in d-vot-tily m-rvin hi.-5 country now in hr hour of pi ril ; and we know that he h is not h tmyd the trut Iiis ei'iif tit dentin rtjiosed in him, when wmnt him to aid t!ie council ot' the ti a t '.on in the prtit Ftriiir:!e tetwxn lih'ity ai.J fhivery. And we rejoice thnt in tvrry instance his vote ha been in favor of Ireedum; and he h: labored fide by side ith the Kxecutive for the eur pressiüii of this unholy rt hrlii' ii. Although "pome proti3 rnirerrc?ent f icta to the public at home, simply lor j oht'Ciil rnj-pffH, to carry out thir own r-riviite einls," yet ptB? rity w ill do him jii-tiec, history will r cord him Lein' tie of the fir.-t men who hid the niortl couritre to declare in hii 8 at in Conp reff, that fl iry w;is tlir t atne of the rebellion, aiid if the (overnrneiit would put d iwu tl'. rebellion it intift nut i!on Blavtry. This fact in now becom'.np parent to Congress and the Clovt rnnit i.t, aa exrirtf.sei! ii. the abolition of f'avtrv in the l):-tricf. of Columbia, .lud in the lup iiiij ilt r eurrf nt that p rvrtb s the lVer.'leM' nvitiifieition ot (-r.. Ilui.ttr H .roclrtmttion. It i. vry eviJint to the unpn jinliccd ohsirver that those wlio cuide the htlm of the Goriminent, are bi-eiiir.inp aware that fl-tvery is the eaiiker-wfirin tli.it is pnawinir at the vit i'f o? nur national existmet ; and they are actrn with a view to it extinction hs FpM. riüv at is consist! at with the nature of the (jovtrnmi nt. Hon. O. W. Julian ha", been ! '!i!'rent Htitl i (licit T.fmeinbi r of Jhe ' Coninitti e fin the t tiii lurt of the War ;" he has hail :iinj-!o ( j "rtun'.ty to ti' ijuair.t l iiiHtlf v'.tU the ciii.-i-j which led to it, and also the best n,f .ins to be u-td f..r the rest 'ratin of pnee, so definite, to every patriol'o hi art in the land. V r tl in, as welt .n i tht r ren-oiiH, v rv fticti ! ( f IVetdrn o i;;l.l t; "ive him tiieir v. t :i: ain, an i Hppreciii'ion of what ho will do ir- the lucre. We cm tr .st our inte nMs to h's I; i iiti2 in re pi ft ly t!i an one who har i.i t . hid I is experience. Ifeh.is no 'TT'f ,k! i jiify to eli client i r lor h:i.ieil,aii 1 br.pe hi.- tr'u iris will do their dut. Am Old Voti-r. Wayne co., Iii. 0 Tho P.c-UJection cf IyTc labors It is rtrt rjilv tick 'i jw! dre d that the Stuth w is in-iil.ted ler it. lorirn r intlu-1 i !.! :n i- Tun "en. vi rv ii.u n i.i us pr.i'-tneoi l: v;i;' its l.t re-ii.tativts i.i C:-t (.-n.-1 - loj tntis of Mtvic.. Whether to 'a pi-ai-tK '- w n 1 liht r iti ly ulopttd u't n eori' ii r.it: i;.t t! r o!ie; , r whi tin r it j.Ti .V out oi a 1 i-uii.if sol tl e-onditieoi. it is not iii.iltritl to iMjuin . Tin- j r.ic-

I l-'.o.., t i. .Iul.au.

ti'.-e ! Xistt-d as a mtttr ol I.iCl, winle fie req i m i n r e r i.e vtu ir"in ee eotn-t-.n.tr.iry practice f t r.-t.i'icn in l!it. e!:oi. e m i? 1 of the first irtnv e.rp of the armv of r:; tiit.i rs of C.u.iits. hit . t tit r illy ; f Vir;'o,i I i f -ut?e, a he f u , the poMi b;:i.!.i il at th'-North. Tin- no.si qut i l- ion a.!.:t-.o !i rn by the nr.p 'nt niert of w.l-, th.it the So.illxrn K-pre set.t .t it s, ; M -r-f lent r il Pop" n coniimmhr h:t!i n ndvai.f n- i:i ability, in d 'ntt i i r ; chief of th- nrr.v of Vir i it sut.ordiin i t opt ct to out ation and yt ne r-H inlor- ! " ate nnd ipfi ri r to t1 o-o he rtorore I. el 1 n;:it!o:i, haei n:i wnduul.ted superiorly i n , by hi rn , nnd to remain i n the sihnrlinate t irli niit t.t.iry ixj-trle nri ; ati ! th; im: ot t- ' C m ear I now i'-url him w-oihl, rs he

M ... .. .'!;':' if t urn riont v i.i th .t particu.a." c.i;. not Le over tstirnittd. The interest of constituencies to he effectively represented, is a consitlt ration of vastly greater moment than the pretensions of aspirants. The first is public, and affects hundreds of thousands. The last aro the concerns of only a lew individuals. The rr-at cpjet'on to he een!(!frfd by ft eonst'tuency, is, who can beM re prcemt them and their pol.tical princir le in 11. national lepisUture. The mere fact that an ir.dividiial was scltetd to yean ao, dota not prove that it la no wise to reel et him; but so, alo,it is no rroun t for assuming that tii re-ltctioa of an indirij. ual is inadmissible to-day, that he hat been selected once, twice, or three time before. The true question is always, voha it the bttt ma taking all circumstances 5 including eiperience) it to the account. U eawue to tj tbtt occber of 0oa

r, h iv t o ti i in si a t:uttt r of i -l i . without regard to the tapai-ity fur

Hi i i v ! i ii i lit im iy i.i H i.urin j tl.t tir.t ti r.n. Ai.i it is ni!iv unwise ; i' t i v t'i U n numhir of inini f n rvue sO' il-t i v. .u r.iil tiy tr lit tin- ', ',.. tr ri w inch i' ntlf m i v i-ti- u iv i r 1 1 i 1. 1 t i '. '1 1 1 e tru j .-tion, i ! n ;it it, 1.4 .i!a.m- tli- jr.'.j l tht ltt 'h.j ' u.vi ru innr , . ; j i ii.,.; t ru.iioi.ii cf, i t.l i!w.t the , i ' i i . ,i:i"iit :. '.ii'.r; ui:V T.i i c ti:n' iil .s ti. f.r.'.i.:t!, - t-i f v u . rl. 'ti i't t'i' trii.' .ii ti in tin :.t (' r . W 'i i 1 1 '. ' t in ir ri'lii i'llt V lul dt rt 1 I .1 11 1'Y liicir ,ri . . I. : i . : v , 1 1 1 ru' v in w lli;i,lnc ti.r va-t t.s huli tlii v l.svc j :!.; I t ll. cui.tty. It is a ale ! I t. ! , t( I ' lu'i V. tl..tl i. 1 1 . t t i nit ii k 1,, a'.It i' vi-l!i-.1, i.i J r. Iv Hie j, i.,t Licli tht w i II -tii-; '.t .1 !!i.'ii!tl rally j t.l ft. 'I liat J' 'it , t '')' Ulli II '.1 lll - ;ti n. ih the t ri mm Chi.l r o tlu Uniin.l sutic. It has let u the t ir-t t ot the ii'ru-pul every s it i t in the c Hintiy in the i ot i n t of s i c ss.oii, oi in f v nip tthy w ith ti c s-i n, mid not a few of tltm have roue the Itnthol" threuteti'i! to diiieit -i.t of the eapit il with the b i t-nets of the soldiiry. Arid it Is in the f.mu j j :- r i t that tin y have betu insitii I't-r no n hs that C'oitvrtss fl.oul.l abdicate its r ow t is and as!j urn. Dots any ot.e fail to fee vhy that bo.iy is m offn.sive to tin " a? ti : t -ton S'ar, to the lViltsniore Sun, to the P.o-t n (uritr, and to the . ru7, the .'x;rr and the Jour rial of Vommtrce in New York? Doet any one fail to fi e that Congress is hatid by the tnnnits of the country, Lecauso it haa biet tine to the country ? We hope to pee a pnodly proportion of the men re-t lti ted, who have m.i le this Conen? fo ifl'tftive of pood, and so much hated und feared by all the various pndtBitnd shut!. a of sympathize! with treas in. And thi, not solely or principully, because they dt si rve it, but because they can b trusted, ard bt cause it is the interest of the country to re-tiect them. Xatiotiul litpullican. l'remonr Command. Cn. Kreunit hm turned over hi command to (Jen. Kin;;. He arrived t Haitimore this morning at 9 oV'ock, nnd was xj ected to proceed immc dintely on a spe cial train, which hi already teen ordered for Seeretar) t-'eward, to New York. Iii StalT Qu artfrnnter und (.intn:s-.irv, as well those from McDowell's and 11 inks' corps, hive r'ported to (Jen. pope, to inform him of their state of readiness for active operations. Fremont did not nt first ssk to be relieved of command. He forwarded a rcejutft for ten days' leave of a'setce. It was undcrptood he would hive fivniled hiirifelf of this to represent to the War rkffice and President the iijustioe ( callz him out of hi Depa.-tmi nt onlv to dt prive him of the command of any Dep trtiro nt, and to place him under his bit-tere-t. personal enemies; and so his request was curtly refused. He then iski 1 to be relieved of his command. Cor. Cincinnati (7azrt!e. Slavery Prohibited in ihn Territories. The recent net of Congre ss t roh ibi ting slavery in the territories lias been sifned bv the President, and is now a law. The bill reatl.i a. follows: To the end thr.t Freedom niw be snd r'rna n l reer ine iun iinit a. tat law oi . . r i .ti..r ,),,. Ul, its it Ii' 1 in all places wh itsoi ve r, so f .r s within the p'iwrr, er eVpri.d upon, the aetion of the- d'ovt ri.t.t' ait of the Uriititl fctates to :i;akc it eo, tlitre for-, "'( it enactrtl, etc., Tint from ti 1 .af ter the r is:s ire ef this act, there sh ''1 be re i ther si. vi rv n'.r invilnr:ttrv n rvitu le in ar:v of the Tt Triton s e,f the Uiiitl S itis now i'-',ii i', e r whi. h miy at anv titie hereafti r be forme 1 er -ei-uind 1) i t v,.. it, .:.., s-'t niLtiiiniimpi. Uhmeot of crime s w r. of the party idiull I ..... i . .1 IUH' tllll IcU.I ("lllii 11 M A l M Y OUDF.R.S. Wc1. :........ I.,..,. 07 Cv i Wi . .1 I' .l, I.I , J Plajrr (Jen. John V, Prrinon', hivin? I . 1 I 1 - I I s it, larelr re duce his rvd nnd coni!entr'n in the rrvV, it is ordered that M.ij r f.'en. .lehn C. Fi e mont be re lie vtd from rornmand. Seeorul, Tint Prl.-ffrn. Üufit K'n he Atol h is heretiy asitied to the. corn maroi of the first armv corps of the army of Virc'tni.i in place of (Jeucral Fremont, relieved. Ef nrdf r of the President. (Signed) Hr-wii M. T4fT0. Cen. Scott'j Wife Dead. New Yok. Jjnr 27 (literal fVtt, wife diid in lioinw c n the 10th of J j:ie, aged 72 years. - Confiscation Hill. WatHi'rtTOf, June 93th. The Benate hss adopted Mr. Clark'a motion to substi. tot the till r'porteil by Its committee for the liouie Coofiicatioa Bill, bj vote of 21 sgaiut 17.

CKOCERIES AND

E. R. McCON NELL,

lJrv'!J'i.";-V,'?5i

DKALFIl IN

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Cottrc, Siurar, Tra, Kirr, IVpprr, Spire, C-Jinprr, riour, .Heal, .Heal, I.arcl, Klolon.i, Elutter, i:f, Clirrr, Orai'krrn, Blrracl, CJaKcn and Iirs, Tuliv, Hurhrts, V;Iilioar(N, Ac. WicuSTnt, April It?, 1M'.

STOVES AND

Stove Store and Tin Sliop!

We?t side Public Square, WiNciiESTrn, Indiana. At this ttablishintnt miy always be loutul a Urge terV of- isi "

COOKING. HEATING

(IV Till' MIKT API'Ifnvrn I'ATTKRNS. Alse. I reneral assortmrrt of TJ

COI I I'i:. IIHAS aid Slli;r.T HtON LOW WAKK, etc. Persons wit-hin' any to their inte re st to call lie fore pun hasitiR 1 f V, I in and She t t Iron work done to Nov. 21, DC.I. ly COOKS, ETC. WHOLhSAMl ANI ItLTAII. DE ALE KS IS LAV, THEOLOGICAL, MISCELLANEOUS tND SCHOOL BOOKS, EILfXsTIC BOOKS AND STATIONERY, GLKNN'S 13 LOCK, EAST WASIIIXOTON ST. I ti d i it n n p o I i h , Intl. t?'"Ordf rs prompt'y filed. jan 3 tJ MEDICINE. HEW REMEDIES FOR 'i A .''7-;.? I ' Wi mm pmJ m U'r vu...! Hotcarri Issocia(ion, I'lllLADKLriUA. A '5 an vol 4r.t I n iiU'ttlin , rftsttlthrtf b b j 1 1 " Hiflow'uMi tor t!ie n'.i-f r 1 1. e 'k aiot .tiiri-'! si". rtiJ Tilt, vtrtlt-i.tai.it ff J."iii t )..!. aiol eel'.tl f.ir tLecure nf of ihr nal ort; if f. M'.lf.l j,'llre itei, r'iit. VklimM) Kuport .ii 'tftrmatorrhora, and ol'if iJoiie-ii nf Hi tiaittil orirana, anil on tht new rcmn tfnploj. Id the Uitr.fn ry rntto the afflicit! ImeaUd lellrrenreloet. f rioof rriarft. Two or tare Stamp for .oittf will nt acceptable. AMra, for Report or treatmcat. Dr. J. SKI LI.KN MOlMJlITon, Aetlnc Harreoa llnward MoeiaUoe, If e, t filUl "lata at.. rallaeJtlaa, Fa flj-7

PROVISIONS.

ovisioias.

AS TINWARE. AND PA3L0R STOVES.' WAKK, 'sTOVK MMiM'll'KH, HOi , thinp in the Stove or Tin lice, will td 1st w here truer. l. MeAPAMS, PnorattTo. FURNITUrtE. FURNITURE. M:.Ki:itsnoKri:u wi:m, MJHVrACTVXL-RI Of i, r is 'ir' FURNITURE t CHAIRS. rri l'ro:ii wlaf.lrr to i urc hau GOOD AND .SUBSTANTIAL I'L'KN 11 UitK, Will pit-.; piTe u a call, are tint thai jou w ill 1 aati3tl, a ad tht I Ji'ii eao not Icllir juanelroa AXYW11ERR ELSFA We keep ciiiUnlij oa Laiid a fjod a"rt-rrn-ut of lupimt's:, CUJ'llOARDS, 8AFC8, T A II L iz a . m:d3teais, LOUHO LS. CUIr, ciiAins, EOKAS. CENTER AND DIN f NCI TABLT.F, Etc., El r.tc COME ONE! COME ALL! A lexamloe oar Ktoek before parthaalf eleevbere. WlatiliUr,I4.,Majt WI. ?ta1t-rj.