Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 15, 18 May 1864 — Page 2
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RICHMOND, IND MAY 18th, 1864. Kor .1 resu l.?jit, ABE LINCOLN.! For Vice President, j ANDY JOHNSON, of Tenn. j Illctlrir at I.wruf: lion. I Wills. .tlll :, . f Hancock; I llou. It. V. THOU l'SO, ..1 flK outingr lit. I'ioC. l DISOV, of i.awr. uce; ' Mn J. I. CVAXS, II .mi'.ton. siute 111. tor: 1 1 st Ibstri. t, .fmuf ('. ! uii ut.', i.i Km Count : J. . Sp-m i r. -.1 I" irv I'd iistrirt, (fruit J". itfi., if Clark I muik lfi. of bnifrsn; ' Jd J'lstru t, lli-ury I'rilo hard. .f liai thol. " f .til I -oil l. mi, of Lawrence ' 4'i. district, liruu'i' Nil Htm. if Lush " ' I . . It iiroi , ol li.irk.au " Mb liti i e, II. f . ln u., of Fa v. tic " J. II. -ll-ll, of II nrr ' 1 i ii. M.tnr i, .1. J. W riulil, i t M! sr.ni J. C. t.rccii. t Shelby 7th histrict. John OsIhii ii. l l'litiuni " 1'hoinno .. lVriirM. t J'aik " Sih I'miiice, K. I. lint iiln, il J ipe caime " It. I'. I.n tull, nt Warren " ' Vth I'mtiiit, It. It. Il lloril, i,f White - Aaron (.ui rnri, of Porter lOll. Ili.'rict, l. It. 1h kliioii, of I. hull. " I IIhII. I Kit bourne, of KIkbtirt " IIMi Din'rirl. .lolm .M. uliiirr. i.f Wrmit " ' J nines . T niplnr, of Jay " OL. P. MORTON. For Lieutenant Governor, CONRAD BAKER. Secretary of Ktittr, rUrll.M) TKf Xl.flK, of I ayctte .ui.tr. A uditnr of N!:it T. It. Mi't'A H'l't . Wi,li Canity. TrrH-nrer f tfi.'o, JOII I. UOHIltXOV, "as,i,;.t..ii I'uuiit.r. Attorney t.cncia', II. I'. I I.I.I V UMN, l utnaui County. Supr riati'iiilrut f Public Invl me Hull, C. . IIOSS, Marion County. J I'llite Supreme 4 tin 1 1. fit 1 1 ialrirt, Jitmc T. I'riiT, K cm itisko C. unty tld histrut, John T. Ulliott, ll.-nry County, hd I i-.(i ii-t, burlr . IC Marion ('unity. 4' 'a District, tl. (i Hory, Tipiieciiiiu, County leil. Supreme Court, lion. LA'.. NORM", Knm C.mity. Reporter Supreme Court, Col. HIS. TIA1.ICIN. Mnri. u Cunty. SOL. MEREDITH. l .IO (III VIA lit K 1.1. I.iris!atiirr: M I '. .Tso Sim, W. W. I di i kf. Ki ll! Cox. 'I nnsur"r: H. II. Hi i r. S!u rill ': .1. M. l'sos. '..in'r: l. II. ( M nK!-. himcv. r: l. t'. fin tk. i Vis.:irr: S l iruiiv Jhm, Ju.lr: J. M. Wii.sun. Ir... Atf: II. M. hi. Tlif folliwiu nil- tt.c f:isu:iltii's in li e l'.'tli: WomiJnl: t'onipHiiy A, A. Uhm', l'at. r'vncli, A. V. Cnivsoii. shoul-U'r, Sam. ("JiliS'in, sovorcl.v: ('ninptiny Corpornl 1. 1'iivsley, !. irt-on, M. Kiiiiu s, J. N. ll.iwkim, W. A. llarrt'ii. .1. M ti.ln bmlly, (. L. M'tav.-r, rijilit hvxwst, IF. Mttrslinll. proin, M. NtTr:i , bMiJly, A. Wluti-neck. l-tuk; co. I. V. flank; ro. K, John (lump. Knus or, .1. AV. Kinnoily, 'V. Snu'l-iff, co. I W. Srlnnnil--r, Ii. lloldinir. 1'. I.anih, F. N. Ilt nn , J. N'u kolson, IVti-r Stnul ; t o. G, S,M't (). C. Uati-s, foof, I. I". FUli, K.jr spvi-n ly, .1. (. l(anou; . 11, Ii AiultTsou, Sam. ('itiHon; c-. i. Joint M. Vool ; oo. K, Ail.im SnstltitT, .Vliiiah Williams, Silas StorolrukT ; en. A, M. Svlunitt , oo. !'. Corp. F. looJor, A W. Calyoan. ('has. Spouslor; t o, 1). .J. M. i'K tohor; Sv'ii;"t l jorl M. 1'arUor. M't dhoul.lor; J. M. Shoots, co. . Killoa:"A. 1'. .MoNoiss. oo ('. I'rotn lh Sith 1ml. The foll.minjr i partial ' ' stof l' LllJ n.l wnniKli' 1 of r.iu iv.-iui 'it. m the .. . it ift irk on Palb'ii liv t'U. SIutbi in: Wm. M Shnn-k. It, foot. tVrh. i S:Buel llriv, co ti. l!i n au.l aHoiii 'u, .Kurlr- ; f.nir. lr-t(in ot tut' t. iitli ni. .I.'hn ."'.trul.TM, ro f.H-r. t'mttm. M i! Wm. V lloyii, tii'li. tract;trc. aaHitJtiou. i N ui. v i ijctit, tij., m I. aUioiiu'u, vm.-triUa: ,l:tsl. t'nt A. ..V. Srnr't. ts tlmit. ties1'. I Jacob Stale, rrf't, tu K, ihnut, lia.iuio of t!ie eighth nb. ;orre Nivln, t'or.. fv fraotniv. Kim leKu.v, co A. alalomen, jv-iiftralinit. Our Tonii( fi-ion l Win. Wr:cht. youn-st ion . f t'yru WHht, of th r'.i-inity of tlii city, tin oftiTisi tip hia lift a a aeritic fur hi country lkii battfirp fvr I piou an t I ibt-rty. I'.h jv an on'.r aK'iit 1. RV a a .ll'.iil Uv, uul ttierv wa.s o.ne Inoer. Ho . th yoim!.f,"t of if-v t'sui'Ir t1i (wt aivl .larliuir of Iw4 atsl irvl-. i I ho Joi):nant , ciut be their friff t ti.i.-s a !! ti t:-vtn.ti.iu ! Tts hcart-Wlt nauiie nt tntr i H,ut- r ami lr-uds ', atv with them ui tleir .!,-.' Jn r s. . i Latest. E eiy thing is working togethcr for 'vd. Shernian captured cue thousand r risor.ors and eighty pieces of cannon at Hcssca, and is pursuing Johnson toward Atlanta. Ucuuregard ha, gotdnto Hichiiiositl. and UuUer is w ithiu : eight mile of the rdt l caital. Gen. : (.rant Id deltii; w.I! !s largely rc en- ' forced. Lee's jrruy ill be destroyed, sure and cett.tin it cannot receive any ; cons'nIera!4e re-er.foroetucut from any 1 quarter. Kverything ha been staked upon tlie iasuc that Grant and Lee are try"urTt. S-id the dtstiuetiou id the army ofth latter will be the destruction of the confederacy. ' Several severe t.attles il! yet occur before t!.is work will take place. Grant has the force ofnum- ; bet decidedly- in hi favor. Another f battle was expected to tnke plee et of 1 sI""iUJ'l mda Court House. This new is uptoncxm ye.tenlay (Tuesday, I7th). .
ON TO RICHMOND
General Meada't Address to the Army of the Potomac. 1 Ik a yv I J3 Ai:v r lVf.MAi.l ' Solders, r.nin y t are called upon toa'lvnn fc- upon the onfinio-,-" ff ytt:r country the time Mil occasion if det-uioil opportune Vv ,:r oominan.iin i;o.it ral to tol Iress yo;i a ton- wo:- !- of cmfi'lcnce s-.:i.l caution. Vwi have bcvn r,y.r.':u:ii!l, strengthened and f'llly i -tipp"-! in prot y ropeot. Yo-t frr p;.rt of nexoral arniios i.f your io.tsifiy, lli- v !iolo tiii-h-r the dire tioii of an al'ie a. i 1 di-t:ni!t-hed Gonor.d. who enjoythe oo;;!! ljcf of the (Jovoriircioiit. tiio people t'.ud the army. Your movement imhs in er-r-peiation witli others, it is of the i7ttn..st inipoitnnoe thst no etTrt -e loft i.tlsfaiod to make it suoo.'S-f il. Soldier--, the ryes of the who!,- oo;i:ttry are looking with" inxioti-t hope to thiol. w yon are a'-oiit to strike in t!i- nio-t feaerod cause that ever eallod men to armi. IJornem l.er your ho.ni-. yonr wivot and votir children, and l oar in ; ' r vA,; tvil h , 1 ' o et come the sooner on "til ic retime. 1 l , . l... c . ,-..mi- Micini.. fletfto enjoy the benefits and l.lossinrrs ot pea'-o. ISoarwitli patience t'o- hardships and saeralioes you will le calloil upon to eridure. II.Ho coitlil 'itoe i:i yo'irotli ecrs Mid in each other. Koop vour ranks on the inarch and mi the battle -field, and let each m n catno-t 1 v implore Jr-l's bles-inir. and ondcavo r 1V his thought- and actions to render him si-It worthy' of the favor be seeks. With a clear conscience and t rmi;' .irnis, act tint ed bv :i hirh sense of duty, titrhtin will picsorve a ioveruinont atid institutions handed d--jwn to us by our forefather, aud if true to ourselves, victory, under God's blessing, must and will attend our t-Ifoits. Gi.okgkO. Mr.AiiE, 'Major General Commanding. "S. Willi t us, A. A. G. Congratulatory Order from General Meade to his Troops. Waiiinotox, May 14 Dispatches tinted Headquarters Army of the l'otomao. May l:Sth. 1 'J o'clock noon, at which time the messenger of the AsscKiated 1 l'rcss left, contains the folio win-r: lit tit Aitrt-its armv 1'otojiac May 1U. Soldiers, the moment litis arrived when yonr Commandiiiir (leneral (eels authori.ed to address you in terms of; congratulation: for eiirhtdays nnd nights almost without intermission, in rain and ' stitishino, you have boeu gallantly tijrlit'm;j a desperate foo in positions naturslly stroiiLT. le:i doted doulily so by iatreuehments. "Von have ooutpidb d hint to abnndoa his foi tiftoi.tions on the Rapt Ian, to retire and attempt to stop your onward pro iv, and now ho has abandon his last intrenched position, so tenaciously held. stiU'et iu'r in all ti loss of 1 s onus.. -J:l colors, and S.oon pi is,.ici s, itteludin two jjenertd oilicers. Your heroic deeds, tmd noble eudti ranee of fatigue mv privations, will ever bo tiiomoi at'lo. Let us return thanks to God for the mercy thus shown us, and ask earnestly for its contliiumoo. "Soldiers. our work is not over. I lie enemy must l e pursue and, if po.-it-ible, overcome. "The eon r.i l'o and fortitude you h.ivo displayed, rettdors your ( 'ouunan lin ("enord oouiidci.t that your future elTorts will result in success. While we nmurn the lo-is of manv oalhint comrades, let us remend'ef that the enemy must have sut!'ored equal, if not irreater losses. shall soon receive re-i'iifiroenient.s, irliieh !to cannot expt-ot. Let us ib termiite then to continue iuorottsly the work so Weil : becuii, .and. with God's blessing in :t sliort time the object of our lal-ors will l o accomplished. Sioiied j ;.(.. Mkaio . " Major - G en oral 'omnia nding." WamunoIos., May L'.th. U:r.M To Major (Ion. New York: A dispatch fiotu Gen. Grant has just boon r-eeived. It is dated m ar Spott-vyH ania (". II . May 1-tii, t'.oO o'clock 1'. M ., as follows: ; 1 ho eighth day of battle closed, leaving between three and four thousand prison-M s in our hands for t'.ie Jn's work including two (Jen. ral ollicers. and ffr t.'tirti jitcts f (ii-t'J.lei y . The enemy arc obstinate and socin to itavo f.vun l the last ditch.'' We have lost wovryavlzatl.n. not even 'ei.y(r;;v. while we have destroyed and captured one division. Johnson's one brigade. DobVs and ' one roginie'it entire of the enemy's. Signed) - K. M. Srvsros. WasHixtiTox, May lo 5 V. M. Mt'ior-Gnerul l)lx: We have dispatches from Giant this . forenoon. He states that otteasive op erations nave ieou ueeeiaruy upen Je i until the roads become payable : that . the army is in the best of spirit, and ; twls the tudest co'.iltUeiKC m success. The armies are now concentrated on the main road from Fredericksburg to liichinond. The operations of Gen. Sherman, yesterday, after two days' hard lighting, forced Johnston to evacuate Kcsaea at midnight, last night forces are in vigorous Geu. Sherman's , pursuit. No d:s- j pr.tcl.es r.ave oeeu rect r. ta noui itutlur , to d.y. At latest reports ho wa still op- , crating against Fort Dulling. signed Vs. M. Sr.vxrox. t'Sriiil ftdi-ivV hii Uvi receirej from Gen. (.east up to tiic It t i. TIk'.-w a no fLtitiiijr or. Siumj ir. ' Ileary air! ts nticaoiii rams l.j.1 rcaiereJ the r.i is :cj-pe-s.U ! . a -. G jHT.u u wer? ortvss.jr,)y s.isjvmied. i Ttiot'o ,n;i.e vre roueutratoil m t i isun roa.l ' fr:j tVv-krkkio at V-ILvltia.!. tiio tyji:ihHt was . that aiiot ivr .-iut:t b.ttUe nculU W t'oi.iii C'tv. . i.t;eril titisr r'rt'; nt li.i' a:Ui.' m u.o it sp-.r.t aud f.v'is t!-.' tuUct oi i.:ii:uv i:i o.-cos.. Lkt was m:; .'id's fry ui, t'n..se4 Sirtw.a ea t'ue KicUtn 'iiU a rr.-.k': .k .'our luiiroa.l, a :..: j. uut o Sj-:;s'vanU ('. IL The ea-tiy vu; U-s fortiti'sl sia : . a ij it ssvmi txi ho hit pr.-; jr.5 erenu fU.cs." ,0 Cut .s.;-oa. ia tit!c;jv:ia ti'i reverst'i lie ! .s Strvsl. AJvioes f.-i ri t; -' r.u BiTi ir. f.r.' i-p t-- t'i H' .h. The attack o;ia t ort Uarli;: 'fr-l;rc'.:-,i: fai. raHt. "Hie r.lv's ncrv wr-U ! ia i-cveral oov-si. nt.. We )iav fjr:Tit ;e cow? if, -us Vn.rai Shkkm .. Flhttnj t'r;r-;.'2-t at ReisacA on .i:sr.!iT. 3 c. nthiihsi Su::v!.y xr. '. on fun ".iy nitt Johs'ttin tvtrvatet. Ouririny w pri;i.! vir asiy. I. en. Uixis e&uuiatet lu tau:-C ! at Uir-v tl.ouMitJ, khaei nounJsst and talssir,, fvrt ti-.!, an! the fact that K. oe aa auvn.y ( Joaros was i-'eawa aueurs well f. r the future. IV'veh" inenta boitan u ahor that the mVi liar aa inferior farts, aa-i is en open fc'Ii they : d hiac a-- cbsticv of ..:?.
Official Report of Sheridan's Movement. WASHiN'.To-f, May 14 1 1 AO I. M T Major-Vent ral Dijr: An ot!ieinl di-tpatch from SLeridan. tlati d l'ott oni lirit'.re, via Fortrtf Monroe. Mav '. sttites that on the 'Jth infctant ho marched around the enemv ri'jht
tiank, attd on the evening t that day i reaehictl tlio Xoitlt Auna river withotrt . ' otj -sit ion." I);:iinir that nii-l.t he d--trovo'l the 'it'-sny' dejot at Heaver I lain. Three lurge trains of ears, md one ltundrt-t onr, two line loenni. ti s. ' two hundred thonnnd fxjund of osteon ; an I other store-, ainouutinir in ail to o.io ti.illioii and a Lai f reoel rat : ;. ns ; al-x. the telegraph i.ad railroad tracks foi .about ten miles, eiihntcinvr ere ral cttlverts : recaptured :17 of our nien. two ; colonels, one major, and r;eei:ii other ollloer?. On the morniu ot the l'.'th, 1 hr sttirc t ofiort-t'ons or iintr the South :Anna at Grand Squirrel l'.ridae. and into camp about daylijht. On the 11th j he captured Ashland Station: ue-roe 1 ' here one locomotive and a Iraki of ears, ait online house and two or three Government 1 liiMtn-rs, containiii-r a lare amoruitof stores: alo de.-'troyed s--veral i miles ot road, eiiibraeintr six culvort-s. trestle bridecs. and the tele-tap!, wires . , , ... , , i . i. i . About 7 o' clock A. M. of the 11th he resumed the march on lii.-'tniond. He found tlie rebel C.enetal Stuart w ith his cavalry concentrated at Yellow Taern. immediately attacked him, and r Iter ttn obstinate contest aiue.l , osseiu ol Urock turLpike ca.tiiiinr two pieces of artillery, and driving his forces back towiird Ashland and across the nortii fork of the Cliiekahouikiy. At t:ie same time a party charged down the Ilroek ro .,1 :ind apt.ired tlie Ihst line of enemy's works around Kichmon l. Dating t!ie niiiht he iaatvhe-1 the wliolj of his command between the first aud second line of tiie enemy's works on the blurt, overlooking tlie "lino of the Virginia Central Iiailroad and the Mechaniesville Turn pike. After demonstrating around the works and finding them very strong, he gave tip the intention of assaulting, it ml determined to re-cross the Chick ahotniny at Meadow Bridge. It had been partially destroyed by the enemy, but w as repaired in about three hours under a heavy artillery tire from a rebel battery. General Mei rit't made tlie crossing and attacked the enemy and drove him otf handsomely, the pursuit continuing as far as Gaines Mills. The enemy observing the re crossing of the Chick ahominy came out from his second line of works. A brigade of infantry an 1 a large number of dismounted cavalry attacked the divisions of Gens. Gregg and Wilson, but after a severe contest were repulsed and driven behind the ir w orks. Gregg's and Wilson's divisions. after colleeting the wounded, re erosso d the Chickahominy. On the afternoon of the 1:1th, the corps encamped at Walnut Grove and Gaines' Mills ; on the forenoon of the L!th, the inarch was resumed to liottom Bridge. The eonnnand is in fine spit its. The loss of horses will not exceed one hundred. All the- wounded Aero brought oil', except about thilty cascs of mortal wounds. ;.d these were well can 1 for in the farm houses of th" country. The w ounded w id not exceed "j.'io. :md the to'-d l-'-c- not over :'.".0. The Virgiaia Centra! T'a:!ro:id bridges over tlie 'hi-kah Miiiuv. nnd oMier trestle bridges p;o fo : ct.'aud the l so it!i :' t.te fcti v' od. ( J ro it ;:-."iise t in Ion droad f Chiokah : 1 1 1 . 1.;;' feci lio r a long dist o-.ninv were : - ivt n t!:e d'. isio-i eon:Gregg. W.I-'on ::nd i. ('uster and Davis. mande fs. (Ice. Mcrritt. an "t Cols. Gregg, Ibv and Gibbs, bi'h. n. ( 'hapman. Mcintosh ;ade cominan-lersi. and i !::cn 1 ehavo-lsi.letidid-ail tlto ollicel'S ai AH MKT'S 1KATII May l.'.th 1"J: this niorning fr Axxot xcrn t v ti;f: lO T.s. ' A. M. In a dispatch a Admiral Lee. ho reported to the Secretary of the Navy that the Kb-hmond paper- announce the death of G. n. .L lv 1'.. Stuart, shot i.i battle. This no doubt happened in the battle with Sheridan. (Signed) V.. M. Staxtox. S ee re t ry o f a r . Wasiiixi.Ti X, May l'b Lieutenant -Colonel Kin giand, formtdy of Koseorans' .stall', and now of Gen. Sherman's, has just aiuived here from Sherman's late great raid around Lee's army and through the outer defenses of Iliohmoud u Ibitlor. In addition to the details of the expedition already furnished, he gives so no farther particular. They fought their way ail thetio.'.e, being compelled to meet the enemy's cavalry at Heaver Dam. They recaptured the 37S prisoners with thtee colonels and seven other odieers. of whom special mention has already been made. These persons were at once armed with earbine, and they accompanied the cavalry force from that place n, ediciently cooperating in the remaining engagements before they reached tlie James river. I'hev had been captured i:i the battle Gf Sunday from the oth and Oth Corps The heaviest fight the cavalry had was at Yellow Taern. six miles north of. Richmond, inside the outer line of Iiichnioud defenses. The battle laste I all day; Gen. Bragg, the rebel eoiarnatider-in-chief. having himself come out from the citv with a division of cavairv and two brigades of infantry. Atuoug'lhese troop were manv bovs fourteen and fifteen year of age. The Richmond bells were ringing all day, and there were abundant indications that the most feverish alarm prevailed iu the citv. We took between 4, 'u0 and o.oou prisoners, and lo-t about doo hilled r.nd wounded, mostly the latter. At Meadow Hridge, w here we had erosscl the Chi' kahoaiiny, we !iad to tdvauce a quarter of a mile under a heavy f.re in front, aud on , both tlanks. wit'ivf.t bv iug a' le ftoui the nature ef the ground, to return it. The enemy, however, did not 3 re verv a. :-ti-ratcly, and our forces d rshed tr' ".niphaatJy through. tj:i arriving at Turkey lien L Sheridan at once obtained -up; ties across the river from Vmtlcr. lie is still ivitig at Fox Hill, ouly four rrnle fro:r l.utler. His work is by no means over, and the country- :uay expect to hear from Lira again before long. All the reported capture4 of locomotives, the million and a half of ration?, ar.d cars juv corfimeL Col Kinrsbtirr ;w hi the Richmond pa , F r? rf tho l?,th int a nspatcfi iroiti FredricksT u g. Muvor Siaug! tyr. o! gloating over the War he bad tre.lt .I Otir j , "O-rnded.
Vhfta:t:e of Thnr-AvCott3itioa of the4 WouiiUeni.raut Ke-tiilJixt J--t lct riuti I'ro-petts.
Kariv n. ra:r.;H:-.. ct m.i tc a n. si briiUat cLav.- a tlie eneiay r .it. s leepu.; la.-ir tao tin.; of breast c.ir"r'' '4 1 V;--' ' ( ar' 'r-t mi .:. j.ri..ar. F.-l ;.- ure Cm-- ' tr-'uerai tts-k teaa ar.-i ..-..niiacc! fuii.-u.:y f. r .-tas t. ur I:o"-r. wln-n t'.-re wa, a Iu" a(W Uu !uruf loo Wt-iT...,i.-y iJ-:.t pi.st in ira-t. The Utile f te t..;--c ..!.:.. I.;, !..,.! c.--el h--.v t'.:.t the oi:--nur'.. i.r-- Ir- SjK-tTyivaTiia ('curt H' --'. " " i'- . ' ; i t.at t a tei:.. -. : --ai-r) It ly a -uit -rett! '. li.v : -tu crH:ie-s.. V-:. .-.e i-:rt In it ha-1 Iw.-ti H a 1 i w the wr.rits di not eu V '"y r atu-mjt at cLa.-Mifc' uy.'ik j'-J ' a -::ij.".il.ir ai.cii-:i.v t:.at v..i. a- a y.-.t w u-.-.-c I', r - "a ala.f-jt a t;ap in rtr t.v.u t.-t sx-a Wt,it' l-.e Sei-wiek's s-rr-s i :.. U i.i: r: otiv ti.it i-v:: : i !j..s. crenv!; -Ini'::' i. ui:i vrs. t-a-t. t jivo . t I -t -. : -. Ii.::-: t: .1 i . t s ar.-i a' It r.-. -b- '.. art at r.ortiy r-a ! t rii.-s. befi.re aiidjirht. WiacSCe tiie"' . IUa- k bee i tno-.i:v-. IVi.-:::; the &zT h- hat h fi3 rvtrem.r.:iri t. I'y '..;ri ir.m-hir.jr :.- io -1 '" ' -, S!.-n.-e-i!-.n alr.n-t tao e: tir 1- rt-th -f onr lines, -erl .: ;..- I t'.c i-.ij.t '! -en Wrirht a:: t Hnm-rle v. 1,-re f.r.r 1 . rc t'.:-i. Maiwli'..- t -e ui.-suy. iii: -!a' .ri:-' that or: Wiln ?s.l.i v tiiey IiiJ niP.-roJ no: e f;in a:u fir., .it t'aist ;s-e-t. were pi' ir.j- t i's attei.Uoo, an! I a-l ui eij.ectatin ot' aay attack atjhis u rt.T. T!:-. ir ! rt . st r.-e. u:.--i-. iiv Ua i f.-uii I Hincoi k ,-n e-ur ri!.t. an 1 fr. ta IlurnsUe ti.ey eiji-vtci to meet t .o tri.::-.; : le, -i :ii:u' a..i;!t. Ti ' r ..:-.e 1 r- k,si ..i- an 1 .i.u;. :...-.cy t:.:,t .-vi-rtm.:,; t!.e ":-.-! ! ctov.tl-t i '.r ni"Vfiiont. The eutmy wore tt.ll m:;:, ; r t:. attaci i.a o,:r r'..t. m-a t tH. Ir utwr on i o u.pl : surpris.-, a Uil-tire hurst cut !r-iQ tai iiucs;.-.-tei i.-.:at. n ' er- yeer.5ay th.-y '.ua f. ur. 1 no .j.i..it:.-n. an ! in aa icftaat !I.iac-w. 1.' wt.-.-.le corp., was ehariuc- ith tr'.uni-'hatit e'.ie.-rs in iuae;'..:lieetit atv'.- or-r toe . ut.-r row of breastwork. Toouh fctoaii-.' '. ' -r C.e - J-.i-ii an 1 or.cxpo. tr-l "tiset. they w e.-e ati';'. to ti e'.r , :'t jt el ii-... e:y. Uat'.y in i! the itista: t tiiey ti:aie the let JeP-aee tUe.v couM. a:i ! .K-.sjk rat.-'y ca sestet our fntthcr i Ir-...n.-c. It was sr.loii !:.:, but it v;,, i;i a:n. Tl.eir Iiii; ; lij.-'.te I a'.vay U"".--ro our !vs;3"le thari.'.--. and bl'vke iato eJ.U ni( fraj.ij.erit-, :i:al were swej-t bak ill ti.e tierce tub of t'.ie attaek. Tl.e titer line of t'.ie breastworks l.ai been rarrieJ by t'.e tirsl ru-!i. This brief fijrLt en ki in t ar a v-et.iiijr ever tlie sec-m.i and lapping our ilaiiks an in. I t'.:e !--.; an U r.i--.t of its !. filler,. I- :ve :'uoi:.ir. I pri.iier a whul : Jo i -ion v. ui. its eoumi in, lor, Mai. Gen. JoLn-son, at its lu-aJ: forty pieces' of artillerr, battle flaps " itiient nutuVvr. Such were toe plouJiJ tiepi.ie hiea Ueuorsl Hancock thus ! -an tlie Jiv. Am :v the otlicer captured. bes: lets t':e Ri r-n;,'r.i IlOll '.!! 1 tiie divi-in. was his brut.ur, an-.ther Oeiteral Jo'.inii. an 1 (i. n. t. H. staart.f. rmorly of Itaitim -re, both cotiiia.ii 1 : n r t.r.-.i . Our brilliant .uc-.-e-i ar'.i.s.'.l the I.oe.-t ei.tiai-ia-u: in t!.o ari'.c . and men eem.-d uh eac.-r t. r the battle a- ti.oy b;i ll-.i'u ut am t;m i n the lir-t day in t:.e U',il,r;.f. ilaiioiM k' -ral'..-: ;r-ke was ia ado :u-t .u ti;- riol.t tin. aii-1 1 i.ue, f':r at every other jm iut rito on r... 's ..rks were v. .ay soriir an 1 well iriiai-.l.-!. To l.a. ma !- t'..is att.Kk in front u -i:H lac e bs-.i ia. -t disa-'fous. Uy ciii'-.t i.'iioek a t i ri: lc rain an 1 hat! Mi.rni l -a!i t" no'ii-le n i:a tli-cras'i. ant tin- -tarm of itrtillery an 1 laasketr;. t-at ..s so eej.in-.. er Spitai li ania. tlie t.-iitiiir i . inj-ii o- luostO in open Lfnai:i 1, liieh pave l!:e .e : .il. i;. Ij r ; ;. . T'e hcavie-t tire a lenv ioa..a I i ...i.i V.'arr. :.- c -ras. vv :.i. '.i l.el 1 ,-u,- eei.t r. Tliei-.' was rio a !. .iiil-:::. le.ua v.-r, a:;d sei-n.llic'j. Ltt.e was gained on either side. The reb-l artiK.-re j.'iyod furl nly f, r a u!;.'eo:i tirat.:'.- aril -M'oda' -hi ad-iiar-tet . A4ei' i' - llK"'.:. !.al '.ib.;.!c-l tl.e il. rat i:a'.urc of t e i.eht was m. re apparent. Iiery:e i - o ere the u.-iuk! si, tl-a I an i .!y:s r. The la t fair . r le. e 1 -.:rs had daio fa r-.o work, as seancd trvv-s an 1 many dead bo lies i' rneii und hor-e-s planely to! I. Tle --mistaken by llano. k are all trtelve-poun 1 It. ! m ini. At la ..'ei i. th. re ii a jr-ieral eiifc-apenici.t again all ii'. iif Hi hn.-s. Haii.-.-tk nnti ltnri.siito . n the le.tt and hn-t.--i : I Wrlc-ht on tho r;-!.t. 1 .;i rl-u. uf ,'i.:.-'v- -a r.iult,;, t'seir :oii- ii'i.-s ta -.-ia irked t'v .-t !:!!; "I the battle. Tlif re'-els are cbliijn' t th-lr po- t:"t: a. w -t't a .loath tri;.. O.irin -n ar. ex..vs.-iei.. fatloa. .', but still i.ii.,'..i-l el.e aax aa thewvrU. At 1-' oV.eck the heavy r..i;i eoas.-.!. liur.isi ie ia . r.it i .-.I ;...iir bis who!- cai ps forward ii;... n the ra -mv. M .anwhrS" Wjrr n having fou:i 1 til en. -my too -:r-..:i -a we are r.a.lja.sto.iir ta.r r i " t. an 1 i.ia.--ia- .air ,' i , .s t. lae hat. ll.aao-k iio-ns r.ti tabors i f tlie re'-f l -iin r.iptar-1 in th ni -rnia against iliu, and lea an-i lbiru.-.ide'rs col piur in a rr:ti.. rotsk-try lii-e. Two o'.loik oiua-a an! sta! th- r.-ls ls --tn'oNirnlv b.-l ! :1 eir sjr. nn 1. I.-e'-i lines i ave ad i c.-u thoroughly ro-f-na.d, .nil re-tiue; . l.iiu! their ! . restwoik., they n ti:rn our tire a.s vi'..rausly as v.e sen I it rut. Th? ramio'ia li rrow !.e.oior a. . try to .-p th- ir.!V m t'-e ir jrr.-unl bv Rapeji. r i. cht of in t.d. bat-'r in the a''t.Tii.-o:i. a:i I i.ist as our .lispat.da s el s a they 'U !a-t e, e a a . , an 1 o e are .'.liiin-z t!i--m l . yond th peitotliis . Vectorv oi:-e mere, an 1 vietorr t-o, ever a fi it i- a pr.-vi i hon. r to have vamiaisl..' !. !ai -it without .:ip;.;i-.-s, nuh ei laiuoinieatien viih IU. hiivuid co-t. uii aa.itiatiitioti jrrwinr sram. thee (till battle itli a desperation that give. us anew i.k-a of the spirit of Aiueriean o! iier. Oa; has- is very he ivy. epeeiaUy ia ...Tiejrs. wli,,s re., kh-s, ieiha of i.--.in- iat i.attle in tall uutl'i rw aid iaiavtiseiy to their tataley. Am -ng thcui is Uju. Wrll.t slightly w. ua led. K..-eaf..n-. n.cnta r.re urla- f. -racial to Crant. aud his 'ifjtlia: :iu.i:l er -a ill he s.i ell - t s.ia.-t!iini hke fio tl-r.e with ui.ich he stirtel. Ni:ia',.-r- ot men who 1 ae re.a rte-1 at the h Ratals. .,u.,l.,, !,a 0 only teitMrir bur's. S- mi are sneaks who Lave tied ys t e.ar aa-..es an ten le 1 ta l.mp . tT bell to pet out of aanpe-r. All such are be;cg bach tt ti-.e fre-r.t. ine.x jrahlv s.-r.t The Christian Commission and the Army of tha Potomac Dispatch from Geo. H. Stuarl. Esq. ruiT.ADr.LrjiiA, Mtiy T2. 1. E C'i jj.iit'-.a,.'., E'-j , Cm. ..'. Chu-in-nait Erunch Vhrtiimn tVwtreijtu,. . The Chri-tian Cor.inn i-n ha one hundred tiU 1 tl.i.tV liiao .;. legate on the bloody gr-o.vt.d in Virginia. v itli teaia ' and sup! le. s. More rnn will bos. nt from day to day. as f-st as they can c g..t the h. A ic -I amount of monev will e nee.le.l for batrb-ueld -teres. What is Ctven now will 1k i;s--l ;.t O'.K-e to save tiie rat: - n. The emergency is errater than ever before Fifteen t'uousand wounded at Fre ieri. ksbutg. besides all left on the great battleiiebi. All the m -ney that can ho got i nc-eled. Can yo,. not stir up your people to meet the emergency r I'if.sburg has rai-v d aeailj' thirty thousau i dollars this week. Gi:j II. Stv a it. Cituitmaa L". S. C..C. Orri- ;i I" liK-.STIAX CoSUiissIoX, ll Yixt SiukiwT. May 12. Epi.e-it-i G.vr.i ry.: The Ciiriaiian Con.missior.. . through ieo. H. Stuart, Ks., C.ilftEati Oi t.lC ( et'.tcJTti ( Om IU ittte, h:.. issued an earnest cull for fund? to meet the present great emergency. Whatever is eo:liaVtiir-l k-:re tui pro! able be nee .led and used iu the West. We have now i t ;:,f Army of the Cum": ormnd aV-.it .-eventy-g'.-e ier-t .b legtite-. re.uv th w euttds-d dying, bth t rrp-Ta'.Iv ail spiritm I'.y The fullowirtg noble irsr-.insei have j";t been received. rw rrtanr n;sre of the same kind are coatHertflv anticipate,!: A i - Ha": 4 V.- - . l," ( ' ! "A Friend t? ttie- Caasc" i,' t J F Kt .y. Secretarv.
Deparlment of the Gulf.
I-aih ' th.- arajv of C.-a. Kaak. r.-uder 1 t v .-rjre. i lent t.. it :lj la e rrver - u tire t nka:: arms as w:ag f tie- want of sk.U o-a the part of the , Coinauciia-r ( a -rab Viiihral V..ru-r has tv-.-t i.sI'it. lt.it: U rn:.. :t, fr ia v. hi -a we ca lease li.j I.JIoa ii, is rUUisi . tlte Army ot (ulf. II c:i a an c. .ai r .! ..'. ra' le a.-c..ut:t liauka diias'r. -is M:--a.';-i-i e.i aipaiirn than any heretco re VUahs'ie-.l, -id.As c a'in n, in all est-eutial rejets. ' the .-tit-re t;.s . ' prc..:e Utters tehraph'i a w-ek i.-'. II- a;!? 'hat- .a'. - nl-t-l t d s.-i what, v.-r h p. tbi f:. nU l". -n. haiii:- oy skll vak-rtaia of a -t:i- -rj- etpl at' -t .f hi . act. (n th firt ttsT. Hrntia nf xUtnr i-n..l men 'ijso.-i-:o! ,11 t .eiii.ir.ii, iu snieh t...-.hion as lo he- ; t-asdy u 1 ali.iai -f.ilb .lerei 1. fr- a. lv. civ e lie. a. -sad to t.:ti -n ;!., ;i.-aal. On in- ice.-ii.; co. . Oca. A. J. sa.ti. e .. 1 tl.e res i s .-.1. e. drc, 1:: th. :a six u: h--. M w ,s :a I riirsal:. e.i r : , r ..; all the fru ts .a' set w hea ...i ' orar eatt . t.-.ci ti.r., l aaks dic-v th o luar i.. retr.at ltli the r--;egthe a; an-, t Tea. sui:h refu 1 t . . bey . A - .--a 1 er.'r t- !"-!'. he. k he i.l-o r-. a:-.! t - . t-e-v. Via .'ly. : a. I.e.!.ki in p-r-'n. !r a:ji.M t..lr '. er ler aa 1 .-.o: ! that s.- 1th ;i ! fall '..i l,'.-!! r- ho! '.. H-." .s--Jr.r,l n-: aa.s-i .. ct if lea - ea.-ih to l-a.rx his dea 1 aa I f oah- t li ati hoar aft-r sii!,.s,: ,,; (tmhs -a is In.-via1 I . an-1 (iea. ' i.iith w a - . lijreJ. w ith t ur- ia bis e to leave hi m n ho bad fall -n on the 1 atth S.-id t the t -nd -r m r. .. s . . the le- els. He e irrie t off fa o of t . . at- thr cat. a -n n 1. a the: 'as tel., ieae.!. bat a tint allowed tl'.a- Oi-s t spike the t eta.iiii.ler. W 1..U- our iore w t re re:re..tirjr In o;.e .';ree'ioti, the rehels were retr.-.itiac; ia ta op;.s te.hr, il -ti. iiU hours after tree., .-aill-.'s depart..:- a the re' sent a tiae ,u" trace to ilio hatti he! 1 to ask p. rtii.s,-!.ie-n to bury t at-a-dead, ai.i .s.-a-ht v ainly f.-r a 1. time for son. eU..!y to r- c, e e :t. Three u. U-s out of Alexandria, lien, baiiki f.uad C.-n. Met hrnac.d with si.v thau.-aaj taeii. in th, ir way t' r-'-ea.. ree Liia. He ordered haa t . tall Lak t Ahiiulia at . u -e. alter dvstr- v.a-; his kr..la :ppa. s. y. ' h , i rei'u-e l t h-e to vis-y, ! ut ..n the ree. apt of the tl.li 1 or ler. set fire to a p .:t of hi- o-.it. . tier.. .1th. with t a o tho.tsan.l iii a. t . k t'.e re-p--ri-sihil.ty of utar.-hh.o t . the - p.-. evtt:neu-,she 1 the ti oa and at t. r relaaiain- there all nlvtht. ma re he 1 baek a-aia w ith the re.: Sue an 1 all the other supp'l -. At I'.'-ti. Hank' r-.-pi.-t that t' . '.. -ul K eiv -n tip to him. tie.!. Sin. til rep.lle I that th.-v ere his l y riht of e.ptare. aud he sh- t.1.1 k.e-. p theai f r his etui ii.-.,. X.. i. a.i.'i but K.tt'.k was bh-.ia-i for the caiap li-rn. St-.tto t pr aioue -e.t v. ithout fault in this laatt. r. At the t in the nic-sener left, ci'ht iroa-elad 1',- lo.it where ai".ve the falls, unable to rcaeh Ale ...i irla oa aecoiii.t f hov water, aad uapro'.eele 1 lo lau 1 ! ro-. A liinriil 1'ortei 's a, p . t.-he. v hiic h- t irointr int 1 so ma il deiaa i-aie 'a. in- a i ai. v o jk i i te as, I uiiy confirm tiie i.,'iKl-aI c :: ia-aai as tu ;ae iharaeter of the Generalship ot' thai, ilaah. Gen. Wjdeswor-lh's Last Hours. Nt.w Ywi.K, May b".. The Herald's con e -pon.lt nt. batllcllcld Ma- 1.1. nays: (iiu-of nr.f staif ol.icors informs nio that eiiterst-d tit-dav with tl rebel lieutonuul, ti pri-oit wlni gae him in tore-ting fact regtirdiug General Wad-i-wortii. The general, la' says, lived three d.tvs after he fell into their hands, and was very kindly treated. He was en seio.ts uj) to the hour of his death, and his oulv regret was. i:-! that he had fallen niort trly wounded, but the. lie among the enemies of his which he had giclt his lift e should ounlry for ti cheerful sac ri lice. Gold closed in New York on the loth nt 17l. Gold was scr.ro, especially large pieces, and it was ditlieult to purchase. The bank statement show an increase of t 1 .J'.t7.'7"i in loans, and '-". Mii. ts.h i.j deposits, mid a decline of e.il'J,v7:5 in Specie. The House a passed, by a vote of 72 to 4.", the j.'ittt resoliiti'Ui di.-'inisitig oll'ioer- who, "on the l.-t of .I'.dv next, shall not hav. n ae for 1, d i.. tlie cl- .. ::ths course wounded, and' latia t.f exeei ted. . j Fio'M lit;) 11 1 VK'.t. I he latest news forai i Ked ilnvr is ti the elf ct tiiat (ien. batik is , at A'lexaa.lrta. with a f.rce repv.ite.1 to be 35.100 sfroH - sad tint a heavy rebel ferce 1 inulcr Kiil.y a I a i at.l 'lav!were ia the immediate Vicinity, and that a de- ; main! for the in render of A! xin.lri hid boon sotit to l'.itika hut with what lestiltis rut known. (Jen ban S has liecti retnovel from coiuniati 1, an 1 fieri. Co. by h is I eeri appiotile 1 to succeed him. (ieu. Catily is now ctuou'.e l. r , Alexandria. " lien. Katttz, with 3.1H cat airy, hurncl the riiiroad bridge at Sti.nr ( reck, suuth ef lin-li-iiiond aad lietween that it y a-ul be.iiin-ard's forces. btitier attacitcl are! routed .-in.eher kM fotce near rctetsburg ktihng and wottn Iin manv, and tak'n many tisot cts. l'ut'er savs tl.at Otar.t i!i net be troubled with at v farther reinf-ircttneti s to I.es from Ileauregani It is stated tl.at a brigade of ilurnside's ; black troojis engaged in the battle of . ."snnday. and e.xhibied conspicuous gal -lnntrv" shouting as they advanced "lie- , member Fort ihih.w. , Otir loss of distinguished otlicers iu tlie Vinriniti battles have, of course, been erv severe. Tiie following have been reported: Maj.-GeiJ. Sedgwick. Col. Wil- j Ham. If'th lud , Urig.-( ien. Wtt lsworth, lb ig. Geu. ilaas. Ib ig -Gen. Webb. Brig. Gen. Stcv cii-on: Major-Gen. Birncv is rumored lai.ioug the dead. Brig. Gen. Seymour was citptnred. Col. Carroll , Eighth hio. vras wetiaiied through tiie arm on the lid. but continued iu command , of Lis brigade, (sen. Getty received a. severe wound through the snobbier. , Hon. F. C. W'c.-hburne. M. C. from II iinois. ha- 1 et-a a--ting as Volunteer Aid -to I ien. Graut during till the great b.tttl. s ia Vii'inia. , lien. Wht-atou su coc K I Brig. Geu. , W tul-v. -.rlh in couoiittn 1 of Lis division, j Eight i.ew spaper correspondent, in- , clu ling one of the Cincinnati Cotumer- - cial'.s Wei e captured d'Uiiugthe lute ope- , rath -us. Four of them escaped. Foirc-t escaped from Gen. Sturges. and is now safe in MUs-isi-lopi. Capt. SnailoT. who greatly dtstiuauished Limsfclf in the battl- of Stone ; iiicer. as coin man .ler of the Tin Indiana , Battery, has been pru.noted to M: jor of the- loth cat airy, by Gov. Morton. 1 Fr tit Gen-erul Sherman there b ar, eU.-r'.al ' c-5r.rt..at:en f th? cr .etiatton of l)'t -. by 1 the rebel General J-hns".on: and ai'ltttccal t this e hare a report that the raiirovl nuvh of ; Da t;a was viesttored tr Uenera! Mc Ptier. !. It ta-iii be fCatie e.d ticat thc lautr taovei frta ; ii ur.tsTill t'i IU-saca a-ij t-Xik jaht.on aear f that place a. Snake Cr.c G p. U r.erI --ch-,-field at; i Ilcwvtd ttioved a! the saruo t trse fr.m , Cievolar.l. Ttu. Jjf.t st.a was rlar.ke-J en the rsht aal left. As the en.mT retreats tho ; arnites are rperrt'rnr r-n his iink, with con, ierabl ?cc?sa. The retrtat cf Johrtim was i j. nee-ievl by eorisiierable t.'htt'is: m front ol j Ba.ian, btii of-.hhs we Lav j li j part icu'.ars. j Rie'.m ot a ts--dt-m tci Vath c.f lien. St" art, 1 sL-wi pri. usly r -:.r-i kilh-l t v a. Ssritiii- i m. Aa Army . a the I' t. n..? l.s ...tfh r pcr'.ed blia 11tc. I s:t this s lttks gj ft osteinI. wvi :-.uh-"lar!y decried in PhiH.'-tlpbaa the : other day "ha: the p ejrehsser should pay f.r the St-.rrtps en a Jeed cf real estate.
Review of Cincinnati Market. MeisuiV LikM W, May ta. i'L'irr. Tlwv KasKea ta. ehaa in the market
wuee ur : S t nfin : ; . ' the I-: Cke; C itiai. a fa r e vtr i t. c.s rri s: carnot tse i. tij-ot iv-sa itian t '.he a. :aa:,i ;a 1 ch. aa 1 j rt-5 would t t.. 1! st t: rate ih.l thev ,4 -e lot an Kt-a a. iv- cse ; :: - a; s ' ( ,. , 7 for -.i. an .rev at s V tnVj; ' .!.. i.J tH .1 if' 76 'eed do eura at sil Ti. a.vi tk1 WK.-W V r.-r market ana prices eher. ' - . : f. i i :1- at J 1 kv. i'tO ", l.-ioNS - 11 ue ;-a t.-k-t was piiet f. r alt articVs .-. . ind a tabic transpire I of :s te. but toe feehu; .a: the; :r? ei.rs.hh'r v, .is fullv as tirui as beret, -ferv, r.-t ,ii" e p .eke-l Mess la rk cadi t.ae U-ei U at . a.: i 1... ! 1 it i.e. tut tsaa are held 4g,iU th - oa ! o. X tfu 'Ur-ii,l .aij .a l'l.va ta est.. . - - -a t : ... tiH'H'KKIH The market i!!. at rtcdi are a, a. .. .1 to ;a.- larire ay. Iu aue eases es sees-sioa I -c-a t-s--i ta.. h ;, order ta c l.-et sale-. We ou .te mvv io :: car st Iv or ',-, t rusact has Jeetrt.etl Ue per t is -juk-t at -i..-,:s-. C'oib- ia ery uuil at 1.-. Nai Orii.iaj M i.is.e. r, ni am le-.-h-iucsl t -i ts , I lit. S.ritps nrr- a m-nxl $1 15 ri 1 J.'. saeai -is M-'as.ses : dull aisoxVOe. i'-i l' l'b;,-- i ae reisp: - f .. ioitters have b,ea ver. i o t an 1 :.- U-.nt.ii! s-d. WV oa te -re-h-it i vde v ,-',: w at '?Ve- it 1. bat -..in- hoi U-r b..v- obtain -cl .-.h- n r sm di pa.avis. le rs. eneraiie are unsafe l . - 1' -; s il-. ..1 ; o at , .-I r -1 at as .v as 1-V l"e. t '!i'r'l.-K N . essoai. .' eon. -e bisoeeerre! since . arhi-t. The r.aa-.p' sr-l -ti. a:i.l tin- tli-atai) I but IU s ta'-, t'.-r - 1 . a. Vbh'T ' l e eh. l-ve -t v a i t . at tla 1.1'Het. We ejUotO at h .l U' i'r-le 1 A;.t.le. are ,ti "table at 'lie. s ;.t 1 T ' a '.s. i ti.e st.k on baud l .tlj ... d,ai:i 1 a ti.e. viree-u Apples are tinner 1 ee T..e reeea-ts h.a:: ate ut cpaal to t' e ,1- I . is Tu supp v at b i:t an 1 1 e.si a. -: thav. bat th . d tmnd 111 1-r-d'i'-V order. aa sah sot 1." i i'i v .! i. 1' A :l-:a ia Kc h si e 1 .... ..a i I.e. i ua re.1 .,; tl i-. A a ll. ..1 t o,; T..e deia i: tr ail lie, -rianeat coi, ! M Sett r. eh :raet. r... a.eii e fly for she'.ie.l. iu -od a ti l iner 10 una 1 la at teei, -; eueiailie. W e g..- i:;v. r aa ! ! a, r .. ! '.'... 4o,) luish sadl, t.u.-h in tievv tu-.aios. .j.. l-e ear at ,-t.. aad she'le . 'h- t :n e.ei al.-r-i at at 1 ;1J. Jiud aO.Ot'J. 1 1 ' rn so n pi a ate lei liiii, bat un.i'rieed , to t.e a. t lc than -I .... o I's tj il:e 3:1 a.-ttve . f.i .. bush s,.h! at .- ia el buihip la... at ta. -. il :1 - f'.e reee ots are i -uiail, aad pr.ces firtuer. '.aters. and I hlHUI do in tl the It Alibi. Y .a. a saiaai , a:a. a dul We have n .'lian;e t.. notice. We s r-p: aa;; a: jtl 4 ', ..11J ot ball at ti . aa 1 pi ace ti ufaal. vtiis. Orhituary. , hiluiai 11. lieiiaelt was bora ia Fie.leriek th uate . A aiala. oa the '.''til day of February, K'c.. At t. . 1, e v e.ia. ,'f a-e he reiuevel .1 ith his parents t llutier th uuty . Oh.o, . here he re... led until the year 1 -a 1 . iua he r .-ta a e 1 t b-.iioa Coviuty iu the Stat ofl aiaai. a! t lit tlint I.ili.iiit Territory.: II asMsled his :"..l ,er iaopeuia- up t'i.- faruliei which lsi.ic laill -u.-r ti.o, lae.. In 1 -1 : he m irrie 1. S;s.a after be pur -hased th. fai in ell hieh he ivsi led until th.' time of his death. In hi- e, .linger years lie took aa aetb e part in polities. He a- an in lent t hiir an 1 a e.rrat admirer of Ilenrv Clay. President Ta lor. Film re aa 1 others ol th i. p ii ty. At the i raais ui no. t'uiou County he w as rlecte.l one i f the In-st Hoard of l '. uiiai.-sioaers v. ith Cob J Miller an 1 A.ir .a .Stautoa. Tliis position he tilled t. r fair years, la isht he was elretel a m mber of the Hons-., of lb-present itives of the State of ladian.1. whtcli posit., n he tillel afterwards for six year-. Aft r the di.-?, .Intion of t he whig party, he til ii.. very a-t:'- part iu polities. lie jrea -ted wit.: the Republican pirty. but was not so ,er,!l iirleut ia poatas a s tie hat oeen ourine; the exist:Wi.i. oaiti : 1. 1 lie w i , d a p'.v inter este 1 ire of tae the v etfare , f t'.e eo.iatry, .m l n.isj irsriu snppoit-r r the u.i er.iia -at m ii -r . flort, t .suppress tlie reisMiion, 1 1 as a la.-la. r. au.l t-nA an la-tiv.- pirt in r.e'ricait ral la vti-rs. H was f.-r oiirht J ears a tu nilM't of thes-o- !: ..irl .-: A r.eait.ir -. hi -h (Koitioa tie held a, the tli,,.. .;',,! .ieath. I! u.o vlei te I I're.si.I at of tl.e I'nioii C..;itay A. i ic.iliural Society at its .. e.iniafii.i in ! . .. vi hi. h oitiee hcriiaine l for four years. Ah. .at tiie y.-.-.r l-Ul o l-taiai- a o n i-rl t.. the cliri..' i in i- 1 aa o ii sia.l r tl:... hiK.rs of Ilev. 1 1 c. id Stiv er ttu 1 .1., - -pi. '1 ..t kaeert-ii. an I attach."! bimsel! t., the 1 -ho h-t lip' a- . el ,hilll?and coll ti Illle -1 a lil'lllhcr leiti; lh.' t.lae of las delta. H- -. .is aa in lu-trioiis and prost. -rous fanner, a I aad be;e-oleat e;t:7'ti. akin! neiriilMT an 1 a , hta tiait la in, tie ba.l un exteiisive nu uatancc, ia): ii m v. i re tuaav -a al tu rail admiring frienla who la -ura his ..4. V.- ibe.l .lanuai v SOt'i. A. It. 1 - 1. at the . ir ot i.Miiv -i . -seven v ear. He ret.aa . i ins re. i-oa. an 1 u as in p. s session of all his faseuU.e , a :; t: 1 near the tun-.- o las .'.eeeaso. He ts,fai:i tp. . l.'o-.s -. tu tare r llii:r Lie !!'. re bis deaii. if so, ui i Pin an i r h -11 -d. in. I prop u .sl to 111 Set lo- aapr . leua.tt ' l-lj.-l.t. ssohitu.n. .via:: last a: to COIIV. 1C en th l'IKIb n the lit At Maple tii-o e. Huntiiv ...ii Count,-, Intl., of At i l ia-t. JK.-SK MOOKK, tormeiiy of . aoe I alw nt thirt v -nine eaial. i j puaa .a iry e. .th Ciu-istiaii resi r of the S -.ficty rmi. hdil h- :. aiaptii a, ua I 1, j-uatr'iii. II-' was of Friends, an 1, ss its e nfi lence in h.s I ha .-riaa iut c rite, bv i'l.s upri-'t !l,.-i:it c. .11 - e: -ati'-a. that an inlp . leant M.sit.on was c..,p'ei-e 1 up. Oti hhti. bv h;s e! tor hr-threll am ,ti w hotu iic reside I r. a 1 1 e. hi - inlla ;iiee a in. ".-tine- of Friends was established at M .pie Ci-oca hirllb lath- xieinitv ,.f I'.-nd'.etoi,. Mndi-e lo I . .'U W s A l.blli J.. W 1 1 I I it-. ; -1-1 fa -. lnesi.iv. .Mav I Ith. of .;.tt.l fevir. - ;.:.---t heiyii.-ri.r lituni and Ji utrr . ac-d I ' ear... .. iii .atas. an 1 21 d it a. oof -rait orr.-.t l:k-' to death, io e r-sth. niirbt arrl dav w :lh fears: lo we fast an I pnv: bew sin-ill appears u'.sale vvolid, vv.hile, haniri on sotn.- breath t-.l .:; theehamh-T where it b.-s H-w H . T,.e Of 1 1-ioiii'les sill spars-." Th- wavea'"'.! anxietv of ther's love an 1 s. t.a's c.ir.' th -ail of kail fri-als tla. .kiii''ul p!o. sieians c'ild d - ua 1 iieililirs ..11 faile'. ani .1 a til rh.i.e.i tie loiesl one t-xtiriirui-iiiiiir f-revei tiiat ". reaili of fragile 1. .Js.1.' tnal help the bereavasl parent.; to be.r ta.s tir-t -raaec of toe family tie v it. i the Chr'.-lia-.' f.-rtituie. bueved up as they will be t v the Ci.ristiai.' la p 3 of ia - l.r.- her in H inn 1 Her brave father, !, ia s -rvin his cauntry on toe bl olv htthlj iJ n itii- s.- ia-aul riskino deatli in e -crv -i.-p ', 'a .1' hear of the d.-e, s - of las darling with a k -r -taeulsh thai: ever i--..r.- felt: for he r..B-arle l c Ul.lt t.,e apple I L.s t ee. i AY LOU Oa Tuesdav, the lt'ili inst., in Sevaswife oi Charles J. to; Ta M: Hi i. a 11. T i v u -. 1 Ja vears. f. a-, in ta. var.-r .i yout a hss she b.'n cull.?.! from a ir m, 1st t .n-ei -'rible Monarch b,'f.,re whom all m -;t h.w. A i;--.r sh-.rt weeks ae-1. in fit bu yan-v ..' health an 1 :a the rrv-mln? of bl. t hwr ta world was all sun hir. a an i lite a ph-aant journer : but n aa , ala-1 siie is a.st.a.ir toe d ream -ess aa-ep of eieitii. .-,e leaves bha-.l !etj loi-hia! an! In yc-an- chib drea t m"urn ti.e loss ofs tatthful wife and m itner. at. 1 manv warm ; ri-n is t sorrow over he-ready prav.j. -T .0 Uht ni h- r y eir. life went wit, A sai.k- t.-hinJ toe a. a Tt.c ef ry i f the s.-ttine; star Clear, sa-tdealy tnl sttli." liEMr.-EY'-oi'n the l.'th iat. in this eitr f Laar Vev-r. H vKEiT At eTis. s. .n of Jamisj aat saraa tmp-e-e, aeja o years, e u,ir.aaai iaays. IN MHMOttY. Siiirri. I1. Iaia - s bi.ra ia the tt of Xetr Y rtt in t .e year i-. 1: . taia; a. Oak. in isir. aod tMi' " S eoar.tv. I-i-Uana, in ll, ta-re he tUeJ on tae ii:-. ,!..v , f Apr h 1-11. Mr. Iit-a wa. a r,d Ht zn- ant bis death is a Ws t1 ;h ts.mo'ianatv a a, re e u.eJ. lie Ueb-.t.i.l t.. tl.! ii i-. i c Or ! r. aa 1 rl o V. fyu In !p;.i 1 -nt Or h-r 'X i F -as. f -r ranr y.rs. H- was Met r i f the I, .:.-o it i',-nl'iet. a at the laae .' ins death. Mr. Jaua .1: 1 VvTT I Ji i. i..r ,.f SpotLed t eV-r. ' 'Ihe f-"" 1:.- r-s-dnti-r. wer a' .pte! te tb Mt, ' - !...lr. "isi-ar restntl-ii were a 1' pVsl by Vm oil Feb ' -' Hart, -i Mutsio- Lj-x.e. X ,. (I. F. A. Si. Whkre !' has r'.es-.-l Alm'ehty 11. ih Ilia us-s-ir h vl ft" ' ii'ivc. to t ik from, our uulit ear w-h-bei--ed Frt-vier aad Muw, RaMt aa, h. latsa ; aaa. Wit. to. it s ; a r a 1 of Brr-' th bv f'hsj av-u an! cast a f'Tr t hearts faf all vjaoknenr him ; theref -Tv. 1 That : -i t'i vi I ler. .L-sth f.fTlr-). luisa nar o.it.tn' Va o-t . V-a lost a tew trtt an-1 ftArr nr.- e-ttr,i. r frii.-rr.:ty an ustiln-hinc frierat. an! I..r!o- L Tail -e !--p y c.:. .misrate m-.ru the n!- acd ctiUrea -:f tt.c d--c-.ie-!. awi t,i?..'r"- sytTi---i'u-i itj .b-n: in tHiS t". '.- ir4e srt,k! has ileT'lt' "til -v:'t.i-.VBir t earuiiy fri- t. R-vifi. Tt. it a -opr f ttMsut r..!ti.iDs ho farw;,r f 1 t . tve- ta .r ' ' the d,-ei.i alsv, rprad r-n ? r-'"'." f th "Ijirit-. a.i taut a -"ty be sent to t.--.- is-taaopolis -'i a l. Is paiissa-.wo .d trial paprr. I'. II. IbntaT., S. Krotiin. i. W. Vbtier.
- Thsv3tning Gov. Morton. Mr. J alia.r corp. f gallant o lice holl- : -its threaten t open war upon Gov. Morton and turn their influence against the whole state ticket, in case the Union party of this District refuse to submit to the isif.inion- fraud perpetrated in Katidol di county at th recent nominating election. Let them open that style of warfare if they dare. Let Mr. Julian y. raise that tlag. and start out in the canvas of this District, under it. if he want hi fingers seorehed effectually. He opposed the election of Gov. Moriin ia IS06, aud the same eopperhea I vcuoai that distilled from hrs pen, in that memorable campaign, begins to show itself again. But a sliglut change iu the condition of things that obtained at that day, ha been brought about by the muskets of our soldiers. a:id if Geo W. Julian feel like opening the old contest, let him try it oa. The pai ti.taus of Mr Julian are. to a man, tho secret ami insidious foes of Gov. Morion, but they w ell know, that if they dared to utter their real sentiment, a breath of indignation from the unconditional Cnion men of this District would -mite, with the slaughter of Senecherib, the entire bey of parasites of ortlce. that now disgrace the District, and fondle for existence beneth the" un .'lean garments of their master. (iri N w i: i pox Gov. Mcurox ik id i. .!: Telegram. 'f . : a:ne was i. ,e.l on at the list tiubbcruatorial eh . t!.-a. aa 1 it ha 1 its c'.le. t llien: but its charm will be lost this lane. T..e pica that Jul.au was then the tvjrutar '.ioii.ua.-s. "a- sailieient a;.r cosliuj for Uot bitter dose. That cannot u.-.v bj urge). -V frWad t. 1.1 us an utitoleu.- that ih'uati'.U, s the sitnaliou: When Ar bie F-teb k. pt Uvern in tul-oity, he kept his li.pior ia a eiiplsviid under bs k an.! key. One day a customer came in an 1 called for a -sun!.':" Archie unlocked the eiipbo ird took down a Is-ttle of 'btild face.' got a j.'.uss an! pvmrvJ out a ttrich as be thought his patrca nee lei. Tiie customer lke,l at the quantity and at the landlord very intently f. r alsmt two minutes, before be swallowed the o-ntent-, of the cdsss, and i daim d: "Areii. I'll tske this n,.,t. but if you crer undertake aaiu to nl! .!- inc. I'll be it" I submit t.. itl' The com; rrssiona! 'alioiTauev" is aaia beiiiiT jK.ure 1 out in the. ship- of a Julian i baiUein the 1'ihjpie s allou cd it U-:,a-e thi-y will not submit to it
Plant Peas Deep. In an article recently written on the culture of early peas, we recommended that they be planted deep, say us low a four to six incite. Wound the following in confirmation of these iows: The theory recently advocated, of planting potts cry deeply in the earth, in order to prolong the beating capacity of the i,ies. litis also been well tested and found to bo correct. A fanner told me that he ploughed a furrow beam deep; then scattered the seed peas at the bottom, after which he turned a deep furrow up, in them with his plough, covering them, ii possible, to tlieueptliol twelve or fourteen inches. Thev pushed their vvtiy up through the thick mas of earth very Soon. and. instead of turning yellow at the boUo.n, and dying after the first gathi ring, they blossomed and bora until lie as tried of picking the pod. If such a result will tiuilo-inly lie reali.ed from the plan, pea culture may bo more profitable than hitherto. Fatal Aiviohnt. Daniel D. Chitwood, a member of the company recruited in Ct.ion county, hist winter, for tho bth Indiana Cavalry, met with a serious accident last week, which resulted in the loss of his life. Hi company were beiug transported in the earn, on the Cincinnati and Indianapolis railroad, nnd when the train reached the vicinity of Greensburg, Mr. ( 'hit woo 1, in attempting to step from one car to another, while they were iu motion, fell d iwii upon the truck and was run over by the train. One of hi leg was cut o!f hist below the knee and the other oiu' 1 n H;. c i:sh -I. The accident oceui'ed tu the night, and hi disappearance wtia not noticed nt the time. The next moining In was found, after having bled prolusolv nil night. Hi father. I)r. G. B. Chit wood, wa imniedi -ately sent for. but only Hrrived in time to witness tlie death of hi soil. Dau'l I). ( hitwood was formerly nreaident of Connersville, and hi numerous :i.-iii.'iiii';ui('i's here will regret hi untimely death Vi),m rxnlle Timr. N-.Tiiixo i HiKi't-N Nothing in this world is hid Ion forever. The gold which has lain for centuries unsuspected in the ground, reveals itself one day on the surface. Sand turn traitor, and betr.tvs the footsteps that has passed t.ver it; water gives b:t k to the tell tale surface the bo lv that ha been drowned. Fire itself leaves the confession, in ashes, of the sub-tunee consumed in it. Hate break its prison .-ecrtey in tho thoughts through the doorway ol the eyes; and love Hud Judar who betrays it by a kiss. I,oo!c where w e will, the inevitable law of revelation is one of the laws of nature; the lasting preservation of a secret i a miracle, which the world ha never yet seen. F.fty ei-;ht lifj iti iraricj ofa te are winlin up their bui.r.ess ia Ihiland. F-ach and plum trees are iu Uoatn ta Xurth Carol ina, aad peas are well up. A in an tiie nuveltt- of the day in England are Quakers wr.h niousUcl.es. Tne Government it wlxm'. erecting extensive 'ui tUie-a'oOi.s at I'oitit lukjut The Erie Hallway Co. have contributed $5,01 O to the al ttropj.-.tan Sanitary fair. Illinois c!?Jrns to hi 12'JOHn ectitoa all ths cab jet male by f ie President for Tolan teera. There are in Ireland forty thoasanl csttets, or to.e acr-j teuants. (a's w.i-. ieta.1 i.i P.'.chmt):;.! at $ 1 1 aal piae at per c.,ri. Till: CRX.V.M (F TAItT.VIl SUH (TITI'TC. Is ro .re he.o" ty, -.n a irers this u ma p irp.ss aa 1 is ovt in exsel'y th? sa.a- ciau&er an! quititity as Stri.t.g Cream .' Trtir, bat en a a -arly one ialf Us. It Las bc-oi tri -1 with (tie above rsi'.t. F. r ua'- by FI.I MMF.R k KEXLT. 15 -At. Administrator's Notice. VITirrl is her-T rirn. that, at the Mtr Term, i IV.t. of tie H'iiw Co aim a lira Cjort, tu Estat- of flun irf , was dee'iarad inoWenl ; it uii! there.'ri t rttl-1 n such, a tae n-tt Term of sail CmrL i.'.'. 417. I.-iAAC PRL'KV, ILajr 1-, lVti. j.r. fei $1 Adta'r.
EXCHANGE OFFICE, S, .Main-t., Iticbmond, Ind. Cs(I.I AND MLVF.R, EtcUaajre, factirTent K Si wr. Lon-fs. Stuck, UorraaMit V oocbers, ie.. fcoColIT AMI SOLU. -r l.c slu Tie tla to i Kyt beirrower ant tevdTs, ty J. NORCROSS. Way 1, Kl Ui
