Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 14, Winchester, Randolph County, 10 October 1862 — Page 2

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r I tir S"r; !iin -f Matt-, WILUAM. A. PKKLLi:. Al.l'.KUT LA.Mii:. 'r- .. vt.... JONATHAN S. llAlVvj:V. ! Tor Atiorrrt f ;-n-rrtl, "j w kk v ni I MMn'HV i -..r I !V:!l:r l..tr..rl:ouf I JOHN I. MOHKISOX. j I'tir K rt r r at Stijrnn Court, I WILLIAM S. SMITH. i'.0. ri).VJE$SIOAL TICKET ! ! Ir C'nnjn'., .iih Iilrirf, (ii:oi:i;i; w. jclian. iti:riu:si:.T.Tin:. It i not our province t say to

any n.an now ne n u. vote, or j ()p(.n rehf.i()I .- the Govfor whom he shill vote. JI:;t a i i-riiment, they have chosen the ffvv thotilit and firts o.i the j arbitrament ot the sword to dcaptroichin' election of Hepie-! stro' (iovernmer.t. and yet .i ! 1 tin? Independent Candidate" nt iti ve m iv not be out ot pi ice. , , . ' , . , ...... - , .. ' ... j cla.-ses his opponent with tne traiWe hail !r,l that all rty dil- ..,, u anv .ln.

Ifrrences would te Imned a.m tint the people would, with one voice, support the I 'nion e.indidite.s put in nomination I it April. Hut Midi has not ben the pleasure of the Democraey. The "Independent Cmdid.ite," repre.-entin tint puty, his been so im-cnjj!ilous in his attacks upon us and the patty to which we belong, that duty and jutice alike forbid th.'.t we f h ill lemain silent. In the lir.-t pi ice, if the 'Independent Candidate' was not in sympathy with the rebel .yi::pv ttiiztn Democracy of the Ccun ty, why !iil he not, why doc he not, answer the questions propounded to him by (J. A. Smith, L-q? He knows tint if he answers those questions in the affirmative the Demoerats who are anxious for the return of Je-se I). Uriht or the election of Tom Hendricks to the Senate will not vote for .him. He dire not take ;i position in favor of the Uncon ditionil Union pirty, except at the expense ot his own certain iirif-at. i licit- 13 iiu mi. n i tun , J as to whom Mr. Moorman will vote for, for Senator. He shall be t!ie choice of the Union men of the next Legislature. Could not any loy;. lmiu Inve sai I as much? and Inve not the voters of Randolph County a riht, ami is it not their duty to know that thev vote for such a man? Mr. Moorman answers explicitly and unequivocally: the Independent Candidate dav irt. The Independent Candidate" has charged all over the County that the Anti-Slivery people were equally responsible with'Jeif Divis Co. for this rel ell'on. Tint position is the enunciation of the true Denn), eratie iJea that every lody who does not acknowledge the Divinifit ol 'the institution of Slaverv is J . . - ; an enemy to the Constitution. j 7 ... . . . I II ...t i'..ffl.l .. Infi I ri , . c 1 II 414 4itllH V ll'lill 4 4 4 iv j . J ( Jov ernmer.t, you must worship the most infernal sytem ol bond age that the sun ever shone upon ,, . ... ... ' and bnnj iilts and otler sacritice to it forever. Von mu.-t crush everv symnathv ot your natnre tor . . ' ... the sultenn and opiiressed, stult- . 11 .. itv your conscience ana iuy every noble sentiment ol your soul, and situ hosanrns to whips and i inins. If you don't do this, t nJ even more. 4 'yju are unconstilutionatr But why thi: change-about of the Independent Candid ite?" In the Democratic County Convention lat Spring a resolution was oll'ered elnrin the rebellion upon the Bepubücan par ty. The "Independent Ciili - tlite' pronounced it as fale and boldly t(dd the Convention that the rebellion was the otrprin of the (iulf States, and that it had been uixen lite and urown to its present enormous tretith under the exes anil bv the protection ol the imbecile AdminUtration that lud just been superseded. 'The True H'uti diil not like the In-

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l,,a,.r:u!,,,y,:ui.hor,, olutiori was t-d down. if ! law itum fiit tin. if r P . , . ...... n -,.., the A'-ti-S! iverv agitation, and thev, the Anti-SliNfry poplr. could net be :hc caue o. it. , mil now aurr o iirc - umun . t . . I mi... 1 .... it U'CMM! levins i i . Jfunru Hit',,, , i , i ,i;,i.,,..r r,'

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nre-iry to c-i il.ate the De- jtroyt d them. They also j;ot mocney", ami to d it he has to ' ,,.sinn of the enrollment libts nisf ttie howl oi" -jlolition audi1

S V' t,HS ( !l UP V ,'1 Oilt, however, to be that of f'-p'iUir.in party as ui ty w.thj townshi here a hl

ouniern traior, uui m-cus a i iitiMiip nt i tu - The k'IndMender.t CmdidiieV : t i i i m 'Z', anca or j hi opposition to tlu demand.- of ! Silvery. He ha-; two sons in the I IVdei;:! army iihtin lor the Constitution .indth" union. Jell Divis and his legions in fact eyShip South is in Lruae to e.xnress the meanness of such duty work? At Fa'rviewth1 4tIndepcndent Candidate" assiiU- Julian, at II untsville, where Julian friends were morn numerous, he was silent on that score. Kvery voter in the County knows exactly whre Moorman stands. He is for the Union, for the unconditional pro-ecution of the wir, and is for i V. S. Senator of Iii same character, and he is the man for whom vou mav safely cast your vote. t;ii: ( oi:xty rA.i:nAT!:s. It ean hardly he expected that we say nsuch a? to the ability aid general liine.-s ot the Union candidites lor pbction in tliis County. Their services for the term which they have served has been so entirelv satisfactory to every bo.lv, tint tl'eir record is better to them thin any tiling we could say. An ollicer that has! been tried and loun 1 faithful and competent, needs i'o eomme.ida-l ' .... . I tion ;ro:n the press. I he people to whom he i responsible are his witnes.-es. Hon. John A. Moorman, whose . . t , i ,r .. mtiii ctttnU :it the I elil Ol air Couuty ti ket, was unanimously nominated by the people of the County, ami would have had no opposition but from the fact that a I are number ol voters have joined the army representing the puty that li.st elected him. Under no other circumstances would any man h:ive been so foolish as to venture upon the tr.uk against hi tn. Every ollieia! vote anil act ol his ws so fully and heartily endorsed jhat there can be no excuse lor not returning him a second term. The Tiea surer, Mr. E V. Hallidiy, eo 'lies before you also with a dear record. His promptness and elli -ienev as an ollieer hive been remaiked by aP, :md will be testified to by the unanimous v jte . . oi trie Count v. .... c. . . , I he Sheri.I s (din e rube most . j. , .... . ll'lt 'll:f 111 Ii nl int' ii. Mi nm... .. w. t ... mi wi .in in i4iu Ltlllllty. He has all the rogues ind rascals to catch and watch all I ., . . . their maelunations to outwit an ' .. ., , ; d i i foil, and decent mpri tr Iomca nt i., . x. . ' . , . ,, . . .. - he his troubles and tcrplextties , ,, , . . , iandthith.s amia!)ilitv is someuie svu.e nine. .o woai pr flint times tried. But Jenkins surely Ibas come oil more thm conquer or. Heins been centlemanly, ccurteous and kind to all, at the ame- time discharging his ollicial duties with the strictest fidelity. The lirst term his been a fair and honorable purchase of the second, to whiih he will be elected of cour.-e. Every body is unmimous in f , the approval of McKew for Com missioner. There is no better man for the position in the County, and the County does not need a better man lor the otihe. Douglas Jerrold said 44Trer 'son is like diamonds there is 1 nothing to be made in it by the small trader.'

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Harttnrd Ctv with his t.nÜct- i box, prop-in d b illots ami on-, . - rollmeiit lists for the purpose of making Use draft. While in the S :jisi.!rir rf. 0f ihis duty, tho Court .ii it iiuu: fiiu-ruj ov ;iit arjn''(i mol. uho look po.-csion of the hlllot - hox and ballots, and ticsOl a MJWIJMJIJI IHL'11 uify Mippos:d to be. the one from which t!ie htaviet dralt was to be made and destroyed it. It turndraft, only, was required. The mob numbered over fifty, mostly residents of one township where a secret society of Unternuts is known to exist. They were armed with pistols, knives, clubs and other missil is, and every one of them is an 8th of January Democrat. Besides those present and participating in the mob, about lfiO others are implicated. The names of nearly all these offenders against the law will he obtained in due time. On receipt of the information at Commissioner Genera! Siddal's office on yesterday, copies of the enrollment lists destroyed and ballots were made out and sent to Blackford county by a messenger, who probably reached there last niirht. He was accompanied by live companies of the G.'Jrd Indiana, in command of Colonel John S. Williams. The orders of the military arc to protect the Commissioner in making the draft (which will be done to-day) and t(0 arre.-t and return to the military camps here for duty during the war, every j man implicated in this open re sistance to the enforce-j ment of the dralting of the 'militia. Marshal Roe is deter mined to do his duty in this mat ! ter and to test the (piestion whether rebellion to the laws is to be tolerated in ludi in i. Colonel i Williams' i nsf riK t i O'is nrr. to . . . remain m tne county until every nm: of the traitor.- are arrested, and we have ccui'i.Ience tint Colonel W. is the very man to i carry cut his instructions to the letter. When vou cast your vote for Representative, bear in mind that it is the mot important office to be filled on the County ticket. The State Legislature at its next session will have the important duty to perform of selecting a; man to represent Indiana in the IT:.l C ...... ,. i mm r. ! uutii-ii oiiiifsorrMitr. x lie uepresentativc from this County may have the casting vote which shall decide whether the Hoosier State shall be represented in the Congress of the United States by an unconditional Union man or a Butteruut Democrat. It is important, then, that we send to tiie Legislature a man who will not misrepresent us one who will vote-for the Union nominee for United States Senator, whether it be Gov. Morton, Coy. Wright or some body else Hon. John A. Moorman has pledged himself to vote for the Union nominee, w ithout regard to his past political antecedents. We are under obligations to Colonel Thomas M. Browne for a copy of the result of the draft in this County on lat Monday. Is there a Renubliean in Bin. i i v i i r oolpn Ccuntv, or one who belore the wnr .lefpil iti rnnd Inith i-ith. that party so de. tided as to cast his vote for the independent (not independent Union, mind you) candidate for the Legislature, who has beer, making political speeches all over the County and chanring this rebellion equally upon'. Awi;i.nmfi- ,n,l I, , V ...V.IIIMIIICIO 44.il 4JV. v v. i--i vjii icvr" . God forbid ! Vallandigham, of Ohio, and Torn Hendricks, Petitt, Voorhees and others in this State are making the same erv. A nian wlio mikes that charge now, is, indirectly M least, ustaini.i treason.

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, ! I he Jo. lowing is the en't oi ; oien.iou.lj- ,,,,,1 ,o l,,,r-' '" - T it'inj," in the several townhips in thin County wwm:nivi:n township. N). .'.f)T, Simon Crav, 'J7I, John H. Pickett, 'Mi, Job Harris, .'518, Wm A C Simor.d, 17s, Wm Pike, 470 Thos Mendenhall, :..r7, AI' Smith, ."08, James Jess up, M t N V C It V. K K TOWNSHIP. No. 7M, Elihu Cox, 3, Stephen Harris, S2, Zimri Bond, 81, Darius Bond, K Silas Horn, bJ, Eli Bond. 10, John 1) Wright. W A S H I N ( i T o n to ; V X S 1 1 1 1 . No. 19J, Eli jali Nichols, " li'I, Benjamin Pierson, 44 4i c. ; ( a tt 1()7, Obcdiah Pierson, ISO, Wm Chamness, 10y, Iaac Ozbun, 1M)0, Jabez Ozbun, .I. Benjamin Beard, 21(1, Levi Beard, IJtlJ, Wm Benbow, Oil Ac. Ttan r.l in. t i . o, i 152, Hezekiah Hockett, l00, Jonathan Ozbun. GREKNSFORK TOWNSHIP. No. 2o9, Eli Beard, 2.", Samuel Pierce, y.'iS, Wm Johnson, lb Frederic1; C Fulghum 169, Jesse W Barnes, 21, Jer. M Thomas, 2b0, Wm Cammaek, 13, Wesley W Parker, p9S, Caleb Chamness, 2l(i, Jmes Peelle, 107, James P Bunch. WAV NT. TOWNSHIP. No. 2:30, John Lister, " J2(.), Benjamin Pike, 14 1T, Nathan Smith, 211, Eliph Peacock, 4i 60. Win Peacock, 44 2:tl), Elih:l Cox. N K T 'I I-1 XM t K K rv TOWNSHIP. No. US, Isaac W Th )rnburg, 4i 117, Kestor Lamb. v i: T HhK II T ' ! w N s II l p . No. litt, .Moses Schmuck, 1J1, John (einlies. The following were drifted into the mii.tary ?.'rvice : J AC iv SON TOWNSHIP. No. 1")1, Lorenzo I) Byrair, stt, Hfjtert N Porte:, .4 4 i 6 J, Jo. e;di S Jcllisoii, 118, Edward Siz'Mtinre, Iii, Slephe i Hindsley, Perry Hindsley, " If), Peter Coblentz, i;.6, Ceorge W Debolt, ").', Ch u les S Liudlv, 111, Jicob Sarli, 71, FJisha Lambert, it:, Joseph ( Hindsly, BkS, John Goodman, 10, Diuiel Musselman, Joshui U Matchett, l'S, Wesley Johnson, 16d, Vincent. Smith, 17, Benjamin Simmons, 170, Isaac Skinner. ( K K K N ; S F 0 1 1 K T o W N S M I V .

to. -J12, Thomas G Mullen, 4- 170, Win II Minn, 41 10.", Hi ley Lloyd, 44 131, Simuel Witter, 4 1S7, John B Plait, 44 öl, John H Beam, 117, Wm Myers, u 2.m, Jesr-e Hill, 44 XI2:, George Lewis, 44 201, Allen Thomas, 44 7 1 , John C Birr.es, 44 122, Marcellus Brown, 44 07, M ihlon Slick, 44 läS, John II Taylor, 11, James R Bowen, 4" 210, Hobert B Norton, 44 2Ik'J, Alfred liister, 44 121, Peter M Shultz, 44 2Ü0, Jonathan Clevcnget.

Nettlecreek Township has made up its deficit by vol inteers. Those drawn, who fall under the head of "conscientiously opposed to bearing arms," will be required to piv $200. In default 1 1 - ' J r : ty will be levied upon and sold, without regard to valuation and appraisement laws. Those drafted into the active militia will rendezvous here, on a day to be designated, ol which thev will have notice. Able-bod i "Mil UICS, DCIVV CCI1 i r and ; I l i . , .i i 15 vears, will be received in lieu of drafted med. Tiios M. Buowxk, Commissioner. Jvo. Ncrc, Marshal. Wic!iiTrR, Oct. IUI, 102. Vote the Union ticket.

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ornciw. VT( II i:. VV.ums,Tos, Oct. :.-T!,.- ; following dispitches luve been received here: hust dispatch. J (Jiunt's IIriaN, Jm kso,T T.n.J Oct.-tnr ö, A . M. ) To Mahr-Ccneral Hallcck: ' Ve?terday the rebels under ; Price, Van Dorn and Lowell were repulsed (rom their attack i upon Corinth, with great slau-li-! ter. - The ene ,,,v are in f.,11 retreM. eTivin'theirrieid and wounded m the field. Bosecrans teleon i j;r-ijiiis inai ine los is serious oa j our side, particularly i.i oilh ers, ! I but beirs no comparison with : I that ol the enemy. I (Jeneral Hackclman fell while ' 1 il.. .l. 1 ... gallantly leading his briyatle--: .olir,j0i ' J uounced. (ieneral MePhon, with li command, reached Corinth ves terday. (ieneral Boseerans pursued the retreating enemy, and .-!iiLi they attempt to move tou i.tl Bolivar he will fdlovv in pursuit. : (ieneral Hurlbut is at II ltcbie river with a, (;()() to ii,0(j(J v en. and is no doubt witfi the pur-u-. ing column. From 700 to I.di;;

prisoners besides the wounded, ' h.,v; ,. f n,.a, jv ,.X1,;IV.J, md the are left in our h ii'iis. j " , . , . , U S Grvnt Ml""e'"l. Vviil.e-.Acd oipejsj Major-Gencral Commanding. p.poae.l tint d ty v the , Tskconu mspATcuJ 1 ut i"M"V of some dodge, have , (rant's Hkai.qcarter?, j found thci- eases to !- '! sl)rl" j Jackson. 'I i:nv., Oct. 5. f atel y np dess. Pale :it,d t.e.ob- , Major-General II. B. IIalurl::y they are now cr.w iin ' bv ' , , i r ii i i' I ' i Gen. Ord, who followed O-n. . thoiljsaM,u :irom.(i t!u. IVovost : Hurlbut, met the enemy on the!.. . , , . . . 1( .... 1 1 . i . I Marslial, (wh ) is scaled in th-

souui blue oi uie uuicme, n i understannd from a dispatch, and drove them across the .-tream,! and jrot posession of the bights ' with our troops. Gen. Ord took j two batteries and about 5;)0 pris oners. A large portion of den. Kosecrans' force was at Ch"valli. At

this distance evervthing looks (; d-lors-iken ear. as.es, wearing most favorable, and 1 cann t;an .x M .i of disappointed see how the enemv are toesanej. . , . , - . . . . 4, . 1 ho;e and devMcntion, haste:i:ng without losing everthmg hit;. 1 ,l their Mini! arm-. 1 hive ,tl ,j M. ! Irom the evd:a.,t ga.e a.id ed evervthing to take into ' of Union men. light an adequate r-e. nod to ..m;d our re n :ue;it -2 1 -t imget the.n to the ri-ht place. 'diiua-live :!rs r.!,ne the , if.

t . . liU.wr. Major-Genernl Co uii anding. ) r'r of i ,r-: I'cj.k. ) Nt- llMI Si-:". IS ij. ' .Ma. Wi i.!.ia:ison: Ill co.npl! ain e with pro;i i-e, I write vou from tliis note I city ol p"sti!a e and eoiruption. My jou uey t. New Vol k City wis pleasant, hecause short, consuming only :n hours' time. In iwa;t:ng the de-

nan tire oi a vessel or .ew orII II 114 SA . -S 'Ii 1 IHI..1 1J ll'MIl Ot . .. , vv no hccps a cwneci mm ui ii uncs. . . , and detailed account ot diae sei i , ... ,,,ii I and condition, ol ail in his 'barge. ' I . . . . .... At'er caring lor the soldiers, 1 . , . I I visited dillereut parts ol the city, . i 1 '

, iiict. prohiidv. tint thev ar lean', my time wrs very pleas;u,t-, ,v " . ... - . . , . ; r nt i r Iv cut oo from the civilized Iv occupied. 1 loun. i theie about ! ,. .. . . . 1 . ... wo'ld. During all their stay f0 oi our Indiana sohliers, w h ), ! , , , . . . , ,, i here, they nave hcen entirely desI am happy to say, arc well ear-1 . .... , ' 1 , .. ... , tilute o! gum blankets and most ed lor. and all but one nrobiblv I , . .. . . . ... rfM . i or tb'f t.me w tiiont phvMcians, will iccove. 1 he New Engl i. id j , . . . . . ... . . c ... . ..... . n. t;ry (the pbysieiars) bemg sick. bolihcr s Keliel Association have .... , , '., , , ... iV , , ti i i U hile at Mop Island they sullercharge ot the He' pit . Is there. 1 r . . .. ... - I'd lor want of food. Bo'.h othI ley are attended bv si.tv n: ' . ; eers and men have a eryenviaseventv Sisters ot Charity, who! - . . . j hie reputation even hy our own make their visits twice per diy; 1 ,. . , . .. , ' Itrcorin. Sim e in this department and see that every thing is kejt I ' . . .. they have eaptureu property to neat and in order. Onrs ddiers; 1 . the in.ount of over $l(l;),00!). who are taken there will not sut-i . . Ml'.nving tiieir expenses in one fer lor want o! attention, and any i . ; . . . . , , , Ivear to be syj.o ())(). ;tl,J their information can oe obtained bv I . , . . . , , ., joulut 5?.0.O0O, win. Ii are very ru.iii ot I fd ! r i iiL' b. 1 L,it . 1 "

and was much gratified to seethe I .. . .. . ' Kivtr r.i.'Kct Cr , -jai'O stateol beautiful pcrlechon whscli :ui r(iu. .u. can be attained in the works oi r k.i i:,(i,,ani .t!i ;uart. I visited the Central Pirk, r, r .tt.,u a:.-l i:c,:... t '.c u A ii- i r j T) ' i'.e lvit M ri i:i h;,'!.t i'ltiii;) Croton Ili 'h Bridge, Barnum s , f. , , n r' r, S!r tli'.i!J. r ., I a vi 1 tl w.lh Museum and saw Tom Thumb,- :tim,:a ti.i., ;),i:l and attended the lamented and Th-..- I .u..; fi:tv brave Gen. Kearney's tuneral. ! T.-x.n n-.i.-h.k Started for New Orleans Sept. , H ur . .,(() ,Q Ud. When two days out and off, ' . ... , . ! T-t.I $:irJ,0J.i

tape jjeiaware, our cyiuiuer uecaking ste.im, and we put r i . v.-" v t r back to New l ork for repairs. After a delay of three davs, we mi arrain started for the land of Dixie, and after a stormy voyage of foutteen days, including first start, arrived safely. I was much surprised to find ithp weither so nle.ismt. I hnvpi ! i i i i . i T not lelt the heat so n.uch sirr e I ! . . i t j r .i i started as in Indianapolis the day !. f I V ,re ii ! Ijofure I left. Lven oll Cape r lor- ..... . . ; ida the temperature was nwt mpleasii.t. The thermometer has i Ifood at from 30 to 70 decrees. r... . ( v m lit'hli a mm! better tipp-rimec.

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sowie as li:ip I Ii.-,.-- ii :re as cv. it j .. , A" '"' ('"!'- 'r "r: bi indomitable energy and stern :iml prompt treatment oi" tr.iitors and rel)cls. Tiiy dr. re not open their "lly. traps" atja'n the Un hl, or ,ir t!k k:i,nv Kvare M '.111 : '111 ff I u,e ,0' 'UK i-inri useu iuq unity in Wim bester would eonsiu a una to jmnh rilCnt j1Prt cnnvrr,(, w Ir! ma a; ''ii.t M-.-e.-i.:,. V

:1krtl t,,ei!, "H'nv is tI:0 l'nion!o:ie portion of t!i3 rebel army 'H'U' here?" Tl-y uaiver-lly , us t;) , p fti nt Lrxifl,ton

T .1 auv.er, v neu lie s. iiUlier U1H. jCre t;!rrc wtT0 n0 i-nioM ,, i . , f . . - , men here hut now we thinh they . v tT( tv l iVl v,dc d. , ( u Bat ier s it 1 i:i mypres- ' . . ,,.,. ,.,,.:,si::v is r.r.ti nuet . wh it ..... t.u i. i J w I admin'-tr.it.'ri o" this (Levernmen!, I w-.'i'd ord-r every p?roe. ! tikrn b-vo:.d o.r borders wht ; viu I i-it f t, ' o-if l ol :-Au .f; :U, . , ,.Verv on who " ev r ?! mi;: ;1" I m

OO, Oil . V ilifl .'".l.l ; , i I l II I 1 lord -ind L-iov. II. Is hue lira. Bi'lh-'f Ii"'!, btiiii'd the mt el'a ibta.y

sorter Th" iime I ir ;ikiu- the oath . ! "ter of ih? spa. ious Cus'om House, with numerous corporals surrounding him, b ivonets iixetl.) j r.inrreling who shall be first and Lret awav. Tl e e you will ek these villains who have ndd - 'ed another dose Oi perjury to their i ie;ir C-i: on, in a very !iii" b eniitv IV.r th- i-a.i-y . Pile men m t: lo.viiua: ; I hea'tliy. vig o'ou. ;ind in t'-:ir sji'rits. The. Me a'de for dntv, W) : eonfin-d iti ho-otll. So; l.st lvdeittl v J. - I'he number s ek m cini; is lew. 1 'tm t i -.it I hose who are iuhospitl here J ! will mottle leeover. Til! s regi - i , . , , M.er.t his ccitaiury oe "i .'"g'-'t 1 ed bv the nmhorities. from the i .... . i , i. . - noerai eriimaies, uiev u i,e iiiaui- , . tor tlr (nvermiient since in the . . A . ... ... servi e at Ieat hall a million of ... , doll itn above expenses. 1 give . . . . . . below a synopsis of their cap- - . 1 . , 1 fiii Jiir r'Ii:i.i sm.r -cs' . but l0'n e.'tnintc; made by men . uninterested, 1 believe it approx imates the fact. Gen. Butler said to n.e, 4TeII Gov. Morton to M'iri n.e s-ome nrnns and xiU() soldiers to fill up Col. McMillan's regiment, for I depend on it; it is nvj fighting regiment. j I shall -tart lor New ork per ' I i eteau.ship M irion or Creole so i.e I ! ' i , tiu.e next w.eK. j i l ours truly, . . IMv.vtTtr, i ,Uit A lnr ,iiJ- tr:i,,i,s 1 the in b . Cou.e out totiv ele. ti ):i.

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