Shelby Volunteer, Volume 19, Number 8, Shelbville, Shelby County, 30 October 1862 — Page 2
THE SHELBY V0LUXIEE1L
Survilocrirrcction. , ! Abetter From Gon. Scott. Dot few cat lealizo the horrors an dr Tim following letter from Gen. Scott, atrocitie attending bmii vile insurrection, to the Secretary Seward,' was read by On our firt patjj will be found a brief ; Hon. John Van Bfcfen, -at the monster sketch of he at negro, insurrection ir(j DemoeraticWcti:ij:ln NeV York on tho St. Domingo in' 1731. If theycan. real 15 f Octt -" - - .
,it without a thrill of horror thcyaietolc WABiirsr.rox March tho 31.. IS 61
Offioifafoto for Covoraor in 1893 xid Secretary of Stato in 1862.
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titiedas beings b?r?ft of conscience.
8IIELI3YVILLK
TIIUEVDAY. OCTOBER 30, 18C2
t.sr:ci;n i.ditoi:.
Sixth- Congressional District. Tile following is tho vole for Congress iu thi (tb) District. L'fM. NT. CoVnUlT.
1340 12:10 1972 1200 1156 1810
ITaiicr.cl. . . lit tidiit kc . Johnson.... Marion
'Morgan t'bclhv
1 01 2 1571 153S 12525 11051
37712 1430 2207 11651
Dv.mont's majority, S71 Marion Comity, where Dutnos.t obtains bin majority, presents the Grange anomaly of giving an increased votcovar 1860, whily the vote has decreased in nearly vvcry other county in the State. What : .'II 1 .1
is hiui more singular, the increase lit in Ctntic township (Indianapolis,) as is al--0 the greatly increased Republican majority all the out townships giving idt ranged Democratic majorities. It is thciefoia a vciy reasonable Reposition that if fewer soldiers had cast illegal votes in Centre Township, the Republican ma- ' jority would have been some hundreds iot-s, but the Democratic county candidates have filed notice of their intention to contest the election of their mccessil opponents, and we therefore shall sec what wc shall c.
ri;e ctay abolition fanatics would gladly
inaugurate similar ccnc in this country, and it is to bo feared that by the aid of emancipation proclamations """"they ".nay" succeed in Rome localities. '' " ' Wcearo not how atrocious thcciiuieof
the Southern secessionists may be, there i no ni:tu entitled to the uppc'atioti, who
Icruld w ish to sec women and children
mercelesKiy butchered for the crimes of ambitious and unprincipled men. Ii is true the women and children may sympathise with end lend m;i1i aid as lies in their pow er to the rebellion this is nat
ural and to be expected, their fathers, h::bati'ls and brothers are in if. and no doubt many labor under the hallucination that they arc fighting for their rights, but what those rights arc they cannot exactly
t il the term is no doubt as aguc and
indefinite as the abolition cry in the North for years 1 aft cf "frecmen," we were
always at a lost, to deteimine what kind of men they wanted free, but time has confirmed "the heretofore surmised belief lht it was the negro oh whom all their philanthropy was expended, and we suppose it i for the rights of the negro the
Southern fire eater is fighting as we know of no w hite men (excepting those incarcerated in tlm Government has tiles) whose rights have been actually invaded especially prior to the war, nor of any white m.-u (excepting those in the differ
ent State Penitentiaries) but what were,
free. It therefore appears to us that the two classes of political maniacs, in their head
long pursuit of visionary rights and free
Adam.. Allen..., Benton..
x)ear fcia ;. llopimr that in a 'lav or)
.1 . Ml I
iwo me new preiieiit win have happily ; Dlnckford ...... pasted through all personal dangers, un'l J Boone ..... find himcll installed an honored success-1 Bartholomew...
or of the irroat Washington, with vrm i Urown.
. - . - " J f
ttie Lhicf of his Cabinet, ! beg leave to
repeat in writing what I have before said
Carroll
Ca? ........
Clinton...
2S4" 245 472 I5.VJ.' 744 1 4VJ 1S57 a
1444
to you o-ullv, thin supplement to tuv r'.v uw
i punted view., ibitwd in October last, on iC'lay l."ioiJ I the highly disordered condition of our so Crawford. ; GrJ late and happy and 'glorious Union. Tol)'"Kall 1372
Delaware.. lUol Daviess Dearborn Decatur 1672 Dubois 14.1 7 JOIkhart 2010 I'ouutain ....... 10u7 fultou 1073
tT The abolition papers of the Kast pel eists in misrepresenting the result of the resent elections iu Pennsylvania. Ohio and Indiana, whether from a confirmed habit of lying, or bacausc they fear to t ill thir deluded followers in the wake of ambn t!i3 truth, we are unable to i-ay. . For instance, an abolition sheet in central New York announces that Pennsylvania elects 15 "union" and 9 "cop-
meet the extraordina:-exigencies of the times, it seems to me that 1 am guilty of no arrogance in limiting the Picsident's fi"!d of selection to one, of the four plan of procedure subjoined; First, Throw oil' the old and assume a new designation (the Union paitv): ad
opt the couciiitary ru'eas tires piopocd by ' I''aycttc .", 10b) Mr. Crittenden or the Peace Convention Tv -"
case of secession, but ou the contrary, an
early return of many, if u;t all the Uates which have already broken off from the Union. Without some equally benign measure tho remaining slaveholding states
will probably join the Montgomery Confederacy iu less than sixty days, wheu this city, being included iti a foreign country, would require a permanent garrison of at least 35,000 troops to protect tho Government -within it.. Second, Collect the duties on foreign
goods outride the ports of which this Government has lost the command, or close such poi ts by an act of Congress, and blockade them. "Third Conquor the scceeded States by invading armies. No doubt this mignt be done in two or three years by a young and able General, a Wolf, a bcss.au x or a Hoche, with three hundred thousand disciplined men, estimating a third for garrisons, and a loss of a yet greater number by skirmishes, sieges, battles and Southern fevers.
The destruction oflifc and property on
I (irant
(iibon tireenc Harrison Hamilton ,. IIanc c ; ... Hen lrioks Henry ..... . . Howard Huntington Jasper.
J. iv .
Jackson.... r 1 -
Jelicrson...,
denning"--..,
Johnson ...
Knox Kociuko. Lagrange.. Lake........
1213 150 lolS 1S76 1151 133 J 1370 132S 897 13SS 27S losy 172-5 ISO J 915 17(H) 1742 1457 750 .540
Laporto 2013
Jjuwrence. ......
Martin.. Monroe
Morgan Madison Marion Marshall Miami
Montgomery.
the other side would be friirhtlul. howev-! Noble
dom, have managed to get some millions cr P0l,txt the saoral discipline ol the in- .M u 1
of men to cutting each others throats, and propose to set soms millions of d u, key baibarians to cutting tho throats and knocking out the brains of women and children, and for what we are at a loss to determine, except it be to gratify a morbid and brutal fanaticism better becoming savages than a chiKtian and civilized people. The fttct is self evident that men actuated by other motives than a de&ire to gratify a morbid political antipathy mut speedily assume control of our National affairs, if wc would maintain our . pesi-
er head" members of Congress, while ia fact the delegation stands 10 Demo
crats, 10 Abolitionists and 2 in lepen-! tion as a civilized people, or prosecute the
dant. Indiana, it asserts, elects 6 "union" Congressmen out of eleven. The delegation stands, 7 Democrats aud 4 AbolitioniitR. There is no use prevaricating abolitionism, with all its cant, hypocracy, assumptions, corruptions an! treasonable heresies, was laid out stiffaud cold in Indiana, Ohio aud Pcuusvlvania, va the 14. h.
vaders. The conquest completed. at that
enormous wast of human life to the north and North-west, with at least 250,000, 000 a I led thereto, eta uoxo fifteen devastated provinces not to be brought in
to harmony with their conquerors, but to! Pftrko beheld for generations by heavy ganis-1 !!rtor-.
on, at an expense quadruple the net duties or taxes which it would be possible to extort from them, followed by a Protector or an Emperor. "Fourth, Say to the seceded Statcj; Wayward sisters, depart in peace. 'In haste, I remain tru'y yours. . Wisnni.n Scott. To Hon. Wm II. Seward."
W Parson Brownlow, who probably done as much as any man iu Tennessee to incense the Southern, people against the North iu general and abolitionists in par
ticular, is now stumping Illinois for the
abolition ticket. He made a pcech in
Chicago a few nights since which is published in extenso in the abolition prints. It is of course charadei istic of the man an equal combination of profanity, slang phrases, epithet, and billingsgate, disgusting and repulsive to all but the morally depraved. A man would be stoued by the populace for uttering expression in the publio streets one half as repulsive ae 4hoe 60 freely bandied by this clerirul demagogue, and which received the applaudits of a large audience of abolitionists men who hold that the ne;rro
present war to a successful termination maintain our dignity as one people, and those great fuu lemental rights as guaranteed by that bond of our Union the Constitution. Gen. Frnk P Blair accuses Fromoiit of Treason. Gen Frank P Blair has issue 1 an address to his constituents, in which he distinctly charges General Fremont with treason. He says: Fremont was then plotting against the Government which had trusted him, and using the means placed in his hands for its support to work its destruction, and
establish for himself a dictatorship upon its ruins. If his ability had been as great as lu's amqition, he would perhaps have sough to enact the same role now being
played by dell'. Davis. The patriotism
Political' Ljastile. A discharged prisoner from Illinois, who was taken from that State, conveyed to Washington, and there confined in the "Old Capitol," without ever being informed what vrimc he ha I 0m:nitte1, uvitj "to the Debuque Heiald as follows: : VDuring 'my confinement in the "Old Capitol Prison," there were, perhaps one hundred in mi carried beiore ih Jul ; Advocate for trial, and against whom, not a single charge was s.stained not a single thing proved against them of suf licient importance, in the mind of tho Court, to hold them in custody. Yet may of these men had been ironed, transpo! ted over a thousand miles from their homes, and kept in close confine
ment from one to five months. Not only did it appear that these men were never guilty of any disloyalty, but it was clearly proved that many had given their infJuMi:e, and rendered active service in
Orange
Owen Perry Pike Porv
Pulaski...
Putnar.
Randolph...
1143
7S0 llf) 1G21 1S47 3.S2F 1313 1673 2273 1377 24S 503 1149 14S4 1042 010 1611 1365 04'. or. I l'.Vll 1260
Kipley 1610
Rush
Scott Shelby
spencer. Sullivan
Switzerland
Starke.
Steuben .... St. Joseph.. T'ppeeanot: Tipton....... Pnion
166
609 2137 1367 1375 1010 205 6 V 1531 2373 75 711
Van l.M-lnirgh... 1019 Vim million 849 Vitro.;. .......... 2341 Wabash 1141 Warren... 747
Wnvnc Wells........ White Whltlev Warrick Washington.
2027 13' 890 1091 1353 1914
549 24 S7 405 ' 273 1709 173G , 296., 1556 12 13S5 1573
, H)2 841 1517 1755 1019 2077 2005 274 2404 1035 lo.Vj 1303 1676 1679 156S 1273 1372 1491 2J91 11H 2U22 2797 151S 15)3 525 11 07 1US3 2624 1630 1263 15 3 J 2192 1621 1098 3U00 1272 52S 1195 1721 1669 464 1372 1X55 2 99 1G7S 277 4.4 856 1163 1056 S63 993 1SS1 1434 . 550 1953 2093 1963 1742 662 195 1265 847 10S1 1S7 1390 2253 332S 697 844 1S93 , 1060 2437 200 1349 4059 847 90 1098 039 1351 I3672S 9769
HEWS ITEMS.
Ordinary brown Sugar is quoted at
GKSW) cts ia Richmond. Virginia,' ma-
343 253 5uG
2159 S40 1511 1870 133 1771 1374 795 14G0 1051 1254 26S7 1075 1254
lasses 83.10 per gallon, tpa 85ier pou.3.
salt 3lcti per pound." lard S5 ctsrcoffee 1
91.90 .'and other articles for domestic use
1 "0 ' 331 rroPortronv Cheap living-down there 341 -V. typhoon passed over a portion of
China on the 27th of July destroying the; tjves of not less than 40,000 peron.
lADIXAVOUft AC 1CIXXATI tt.lt.
TKAIXS VXtl t HLLBY ILLE.'
row ci iiati. J rhi- .6.10 4.. I M
Ma.!.. .4 r.-I ( Ksi-
AccaatxU'.ion... 7.40 - -,T--..ut
1559 -213 1324 152
LETTER "Av FAMILif
U CjEEsTi.J ClIEAl EsT a4 3uOST I!KA UTIFUL f ' all Stw.M.'Lclita. ThU lUcfcioe ";1J kDrtkiaff, Twm - l!;c tuunli-s t.f tuc ia TaiUtau to CjcAkkisc of aa 0wcoat a:ij t;.i:if ff.-ui I'iU-t r IWatcr Clulh ! a I IW -
! :u wfk to r-T'.f.i- it. - It rxn r M.l.rm,tHd.ntrn tack. .
dl OVC of Cattle, which he had probably -U. aj-. l te.f. I ,t i,nt an-.j cf oroUi 1 stole in Missouri and adjoining States. ! "J" v fcw-J-'
nm is one 01 mo tourt lavorites at asii- tiuc. tuc L; j;r-- v' ra,. sias xAi
1702 10S0 903 156 4 2374 1305 121 1457 1520 1127 122 3 1222 1531 92S 1'H 1U2 ISIS 1S14 1300 1S20 15S I 146.1
At lat accounts that beautiful pimp, t 1 ni' T Wit ' T.m.. T A. ....
'iitl K'lUV, VI. VBUIll A.dUC, L'tlliUUI 1131 from Kansas, was on his way to CaliforG nia or somewhere clc with an immense
OJO 11 S3 1544 954 1 -.j.i
lsu jington, he is drawing pay as a Senator cab.t. -Tt- ruitcCa.. v4 jand lirigadicr General from the National jci u.4:nirf i-tu.cr r-.-hjch. uartCli tTicasurv. amounrin? in the acr!?rrrat to Uj.--auut,iui.vji,unoi,niivcio.iaUefcrik
some si x or ru'iii t iintis.-mri on! lars a rrar
SSI
10G7 8S9 1144 14G1 924 11 66 1045 1575 1341 194S 2055 13S6
and at the same time is extensively engaged in the cattle trade, lie is ceitainly making it pay, and the people can not be so unjust as to complain, for ain't hi a "friend of freedom," a regular scrcecbcr, didn't he recruit a brigade of nigers in Kansas, numbering some seven hundred, lot he and subsist them at Government expense for several months, and indeed
!-.!. Th cat- a- i-f trrry tciaf iakto 4-
j-l.i n t.' o-l gr. iu it uit:e lurct,r aaala StiiJ Ijt a c ;; vf it C. O.rrm. i: 71. M.ICF.li . CO. V. Bra4raa-,!f. T. -VZT la jM O.ct, N.. 30 11 l-:ie Hall. Wnk-
1 I'M 1
r j- . until tnev nearly all iioserteu
S. W. MOEGAF,
1
546 2096 1208 909 1331 1 454 2020 3303 1615 1844 2170 139 4 233 433 1234 1565 863 593 131 1169 1073 636 2116 1276 1740 7V? )"0 1159 1970 1060 300 440 1679 2376 833 679 2012 766 2128 131S 697 1897 114) 99 1 2 10)1
1667
1103: 2412 1413 1145 999 1944 1351 1103 246 1154 411 1021 1550 1390
-Gen. Buell has finally been relieved I
of our people, arid his imbecility, wasjour l1"11"1? down the rebellion an. 1 sustain, safety. Wheu I represented to the jto. - ng the Government on its Constitution -
eminent that in my opinion General Fremont had not the capacity to conduct successfully the military command which had been ti listed to him. (his conspiracy ha I not yet devloped itself to him ) I was not unprepared for the indignation which this expression of opinion brought upon me on the part of the General and his California contractor ami dependents;
but 1 confess to the astonishment with
al basis.
fchoulM' be their equalit U a question J which tl.e course pursued by the Missouri
winch would require elevation to reach a common standard of equality, themselves
or tho negirt.
The Elections. Tho official returns i f the election iu Pennsylvania and Ohio r re not yet in, but the Democrats have arried both States by a hatulaoiae ma jot ity on the State ticket. Iu Iowa the contest ii close, Itnengh by the citizen vote the Democrats carry the State, but through the machinations of abolition politicians the soldiers vote preponderates in favor of the abolition ' tickei, but tho frauds and intimidations practiced r.rc of suck a flagrant nature ilat the-probability U tho vote will be t!::wri r-nt, certainly if there is any jusi.ce to le obtaincd ia tic Courts of that rotate.
Detnociat aud ceitain other papers filled
me.
The White Raoo to be Improved. The 71 jic and Pal in, a paper in the interest of the llaytian. Government, published in Boston, Mass. thus points, out
PtlOl'OSlTIOX TO BltE VK TitS B.VXK AND Produce General Bankruptcy. We
find in the New York Post, of Monday, the favorite organ of Secretary Chase, the following telegraphic dispatch: Ya:iinc.tox October 2). There is no foundation for thcuneat report th.it the Sectetary of the Treasury will apply to the next Congress for authority to issuo more Ti easury-notes. It is prob iblc that Mr. Chase will ask Congress to legislate so as to curtail the issue of bank bills an I thus restore the value of Gov
ernment paper to the gold standard. It
oi ins conimana in lventucKv. His sue
cessor is ien. Usecrans, of Ohio, a General of considerable "merit, won under the direction of Buell. If he shall be as successful as a superior as he was as a subordinate, the radicals, who claim the credit of effecting tho removal of Buell. may congratulate themselves if he meets with disasters and reverses they shall be held responsible.
The reportu that Garibaldi intended
coming to America and entering the fed
eral service is pronounced a canard, and all the pretended correspouJcncu on the subject a forgery. Fears arc entertained for the safety of
Memphis, a larg force of rebel being concentrating in the vicinity. The grand army of tho Potomac, numbering three or four hundred thousand strong, with all tho necessary para
phernalia of war, and led by Gen. McClellan, tho telegraph informs us ha taken up its line of march for Richmond. Wo may therefore aoon look for stiring and bloody news from the Valley of Yiiginia. The facts disclosed in theM'Kinstry trial iu St. Louis arc fearfully damaging to the reputation of many high in power even "Honest Old Abe" in implicated, by a letter in his own hand writing, pro duced in Court, recommending a Springfield friend of his to the favorable eonsid eiation of Gen. M'Kinstry, and directing that he should purchase army supplies of him. The Young Men's Christian Associa
tion in New York city are endeavoring to raise an ''Ironside Regiment" in imitation of the notable corps of the satnc name in Crom wells army. The political churches arc mostly cngagedTu the work. The recruits are all to be "good young mcii"whose character must bear the strictest investigation. The inducements to join this corps arc "Christian associates in the camp," "reliable comrales in battle," and fifty dollars higher bounty than is oflVrel in any other Regiment. The
of the Cotmtry-AnImportantRc.jin1ccm Mltsai e aa2Jcli bnt thus u,
I
444 1171 1553 2050
1604 27 49 612 7'J3 83:'. 595 1259 1331 1363 4.38 1S22
1331 i563 574 1508 1003 707 132 167 1256 199") 289 533 711 1616 949 2042 1969 1177 322 821 896 l no 1096 129
SHELBY VILLE, INDIANA, DRUGS, JlJEDICflSECJ. CHEMICALS.
PAINTS, OILS,
! V:r SunT
M.llii. i':tl I'll, I tal'til l.vn, C'ti;ct7., I'.n'jilt.sr KKi i a i. l.tui . I.arj tiii. ir-.u:! Sf? , X'l'.i-it'f. H-.-T'iu l ,
VrImi.-r. . I :tc!:-. . .. , i''r,!ir, IU.f':.ji Wlutt- V jU l'rus.io, II.r l!ruV:i-t, TrrVi Hrt:tM SLi". ilij l'.i,r. U.i ir Str,p, HLuk -I. IitW. Ifi'i Sti;x';,
Jlll.C' 111.11 kv.
Total ...12C963 Majorities..
The total vote as above gives Athon 123. 99, and Peele 114.S49, a nnjonty of 9,142
tor Athon. Allowing boone. tooffsot.t Ripley, which it p ob.ibly will, and giving 730 m.ijoritv for Athon in Adam., it will make Athon's majority 9: 892. Senator Douglas Opinion of what Las Caused tho Present Condition
CvM i.J ftccl Psm, aw . aa4 aaUcra Ten Ki,ir.GlaHBUUa, Vlat'.t.Can lirs. Buttrwata SU..t. r.un I..w-t aa4 Caa (t4r's Eat EatcraaiMtor, ). Caiwlic, LiaiaMBta, I'aUi. MarMca, Paper, . . , Et.vtlopra, 9ckl Baata, nj 1m ka. Htm Vka( I'rraai li-H.ka. fcUak Km a. I.ctrr Wriura, llara BavkJt, Cauk Cook. Sbep BmU, IIi$ i:x.l. Pre BMka, lIuwcrKoulca. Bihlea. r Trt-iurnt. 1neraiiliajai
j-tr.lm St-i-1. SI .t-.rri't-i!. I'ort Monies. l4a. Nartaa
at. I'.i:e::t 3licii ai.4 .'.hrr tV.ii too i-uatrraaa la-, X"t-v itVtan V.u; tr war an.l tlj LarJi.csa c( Ua Maaaa,. tn.r Ft kI i jt;:il wUHeki-j-l lnl 5iiil Complete. ii.l !!!U .:.I-tV; lca,!t..rKt.:l. ii:iti:iaTio 'POST OFFlCi; DRUG STORE. 0.l Jr, 1- CI. . .
JOHN IlENDKICK'S, J.f DEUG STORE. Rl.fKNT ri-:jir urrhri-H fur CasU, et14 t m jy t'i t!.e u' Lt llwt My Stork is Complete, And will be sold Low for Cash.
V:TING IS TART Of coal. on. school, tsoezLi
mmscence. On the 25th of M?rc!i 18G1, Hon. S. A. Douglas, held the following disccurse with a Republi can United States Senator from New Hampshire. Read it, and you have Mr. Douglas views of thd present crisis. He said in alluding to Mr. L:ncoln's policy, which he has sinco repudiated: "That is a very good policy a much wiser and better one than 1 had expected or hoped from a Republican administration. 1 do not know that 1 should have madeas great efforts to defeat them, if 1
hail thought they would have acted with
,i r i as much wisdom and pa riotism. is the opinion of many financiers who I r
have been to Washington of late, that if
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Tiic way it Stands. The Louisville Democrat, in noticing the foolish twaddle of the abolition press about the Democracy of the north sympathizing with th? traitor, aptly retuaikb: "If thecLarge were tine, the content "or the Union bd as well stop uow, for it could nt succeed, but it is not true, mid all the world, . exeept Abolition Rr. I Seccf;ior!t knt' it."
uow tho white race in America arc to be i 110 moie 'G iverninent paper was to .be improved--supplied with additional lssufa- an1i1f tt11 issnc of the 1 , ; ' .. - , . - i banks couM be sup press, I, tae Govern-'
nerve, mnscie a-c. xne. wnues snou.u oe mt.nt vouM jastant,v tsQ to t(C
extremely tnankiu; lor tne "gooa time coming' . . : 1st, Tfie American is becoming year after year more nervon: the negro race in the course of tima will counteract this tendency, and supply him with muscle through Amalgamation. 21. We need tho negro for hi m iral attributes, Ins faith, his docility, his patienccr 31. It is th negro race who will in
augurate the millenium. "Tho Lord hath !
netxl of it." for a higher purpose thaa to administer to our national uses. The blaek is a tiatural-Christaia.-
v.ilue of tf..dd.' The G'trcr.im ;;it i-i con
vinced that something "must be done to lessen the evils of the present disparity between specie aud paper money. ; It has been propsed in certain quarters that henceforth, iustead of issuing anymore paper currency, .the Treasury De
partment shall issue six m mths and one
Mr. Clark Yon did not defeat them.'
Mf. Dongla Nor would I have
m.nle as great efforts to defeat them.' " "Mr. Clarke Yon did ,ns no harm.' Mr. Douglas If I did not defeat you it was not my fault. I used my best efforts to do if. .. "Mr. Clark. But you colI !n't quite come it.". . . , Mr. Donghv I could not quite come it, and yon see tho conHpquones. Seven States aro out of the Union,' civil war i
impending over yon, commerce is inter
yuar MX per cent, certificates of indebt- rll,ltefl( confidence destroyed, the country
edncss. The old demand -notes are rap
idly coming, m, a tho importations for
t the last two or three mouths have becu
very heavy, an I thj duties hare been mostly paid in the old notes, instead of coin.
State Ulectios. On Tnesrlay next eUctions take place in New York, New Jersey; ITIwoi, Wisconsin, anrl Majtachusetts. In New Yjrk and New Jersey Governcr sre t o be elected.
x s Stbexctrbxing jC'ohdial. m This invaluable cmnpound.-ste ace glad to know, ha become the most popuJaF femedy in the United Urates; Nirly every fiwjailv keeps it on hand. " They find it tcs physician V hills. A small quantity given iu sreaon will ward -off Fever; or any prevalent disease. fcc the advertisement iunoother co1irn. '
going to pieci, nst BKCAUbL 1 COULD NOT DKFEAT YOU ! No man in America believes these consequences wonld havo resulted if 1 had been successful in ray efforts to defeat you. You can boast that you have defeated me, but yon havo defeated your country with me. You can boast that you have trinmphc-1 over me, but you have triumphal over the nnity of these States. YOUR TRIUMPH HAS ALSO BROUGHT DISUNION, and God only knows what consequences mar grow ontof itr - .
the recruits offering, who will pass muster, are small. Thj Gran I Jury now in session in Louisville have indicted Jeff. C. Davis of manslaughter for tho killing of Gju. Nelson. - Three steamers were burned at the
levee in St. L"nrs on the 20ih, involving
aloss of $150,000. Among the property consumed was 100 bales of cotton. The fire originated in tho hold of one of the steamers. " '.' - The oft repeated sensation about the recognition of tho Southern Confederacy by France and England is revived. It
lis asserted that a joint offer of meditation
and armistice for four or six mouths will be offered to Mr. Seward, and should it be refused, England and France will claim the necessity of recognizing tho new Confederacy in order to protect their citizens under their own regis from harm by survilo insurrections, after tho first of January. -The small pox is said to have broken out with unusual virulence in the rebel army previous to their leaving Win
chester.
The miners in Sehnvlkill county, Pcnnsplvania, to the number of fonr or five thousand havo organized and armed themselves fut tho purpose of resisting the draft, and threaten to fight to the last. The supply of coal has been nearly cnt otf in consequence, and keriouft trouble is apprehended. The belief is noir current that tin Alabama and "290" are not one and the sama vessel, bnt that tho rebels have two iron c!a Is a?it.
AND A VARIETY Of OTHER GOODS.
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