Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 41, Winchester, Randolph County, 17 April 1863 — Page 2
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YIfiCHESTER JOURNAL, were anxious to luve it repealed;
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It was reported at New York,
'it!ar ipril IT, ISO. on nnthnritV rf th ' Vau-
m South, that the fight va$ resumed the 1 Oth, but result not known.
News of the Week.
what, will in; JUL LXTiw3SS0 evidently and a u d 3 c i cTti s - f c o'n d It 1 linanciallv'thaiVFioVd. '
To what ruse
tue (so called) Democratic par
will next resort to hoodwink and ; " . . . . bloom. The propeet tor a fine x-or unnifpfi won WliSt to PY. . ...'. . .. .
mislead the masse., is an inquiry ' ;l r .l , I:uI! crop is most cheering.
MA Ilk ITT.
. , , r ly treasonable, tint ; the. whole; -Most of the peach and apicot Tiie gold market for the last ic ea ers 0 toQj. the ajarm; The' trees in the cour.tirs bordfrin- week hls lefn verv unsettled, liocratic DirtV i . on the Ohio itivr nrp. in full . .. . . "
soldiers 111 tue nciu tent thern . , ' ' ' ; V bobb up and down "irom day . i bloom. 1 he prospect tor a fine, 3 , very pointed word what to ex- fruit c i? ..hceril v , to day. On ednesday it clostoot Ir.-.. thri i f - tfv nrci ctrl . - - . .'. - " N V.',- V.r-t- -" 1 .full in
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ot some interest. UI ttie essen-1 ., , . , , t, .,, uiinuuiiui luu.uj mucis ..;
tial nro-,liverv character of tl.e ! Wl" I'""'- looked upon a. about , Sood as 1 -lit u-u nr.lv bv the nrpmati.rr ' i i " ... Hi
party there is certain
ABBOTTS . HISTORY
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or THE
GREAT REBELLION! AMottia then-trotevl wrtertrd eT-
.1. v . ... T
incinnati at -IS. General trade ; l ! s e
, liia uvjjB u.an iiiinf iMri aru u- i-
tjij; ciiAi:Li:vro.N a um in.
The great Charleston expedi-i ur next information itleriv
lion, conceruinir which so much!e(i ,rorn Participants, otiicers of'caIon for nnv a
ha-i been said and written. oiu,e rkr"KUK wn" arriv,-u ai W1U I tertained. And tins rebellion . ,, 4 .w,.. ...r..w....r tw -t --nr. rv-- r-r. ...r . 1 1 from !.or-ro- 1 1 oTfrs.dow-
... , . iji Pnint n-Srrfv--Thrir-ir -f T " . Zfr r iWc.U. the most treasonable acts wasp-" ' ""'".""V ''4uyaf,.t iV-ruo'.ecourtrT, an-l ri3riiot fu which such expectations had Leen lomt-on turda heir ac-1bcinS the last effort of the .lave-, . , iio.n.- states that til? lirt effort at ship-; TiJ 0f uruh in li.brnin- nl thcfn.
raised and about which we were' count ,s Ptty mucti the above holder to sustain the institution,1 r . . , , I Tew facts in history are better building on this contiaei.t ie-! FrowH-iii7M. jo i t
IUI U1.H.I I . 1 1 .1 I 'li . III i .1 ' i! - . , -ertainlv no 'oc- "l WM onIy premature 1 ;,rcen!ja(.ks or anv 0;ii;r currcncy. ad PrlcC5 on ,nJn.v ings !:,,,, ,. u,aurt,J. .lucU ..-.. out, be e. ! Lr"!i "p of the L .. - - , .-- - io.v". .. .. ; S ft..t:Ijf;t,ir b;o-as : . aT i ... i of tVO'Sbte5, that the passage Of- ' ' F.r te Journal. . ! r 1 until, as a Sj!;J v'..1aox iu drk
against the liht and advancing civilization of the agp, it is to be
almost crackin-our nerves with, greater detail. The "devil" anxietv when we went to press! was not lost, nnd none of the
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last week, has "come off.' It' iron-ciau mienauy injureu e- saiely assumed ttiat tliey nave
the real sympathies of their northern allies. If the rebels
part of the minority, the people jestlbIishcd thynthnt,' "Tl.cre is M.llr.l
nave iuuy juMiuen. ine cop-
had been announced in due time cpt "c Keokuk, sue turned
tht an expedition Had sailed a complete failure as an ' tl 'Pi
I
nprtipnns hid carried tri rrimp'., . . ..... . tm.A itc iirt vnvn-rp ' 1i!N. t ltu!i.ir;.i. i.Ck'Iv.
i' , . " , I Uibylon, tue cradle ol .Uatliemat- v,;'!,, 'y":hvv, .t tu.ir ntr.-. V.u. j too far. Tlie clovcn-foot of y t the crade ofMtToao. : ! f,wJt"L b?n",i ihf Su"
l,l,KWU"u "'4 u,Wlu iU mv: Persia, with her Paradisiacal : at,:.,. .i,.:.. i1(im.. ; ,1 ni.i ted n,tcmi for it i.utort -f
and wff were partially left to as-1 Iron cIacJ- The ,eP0,tPr says; are whipped at this period of the fume that its destination was' lne mIitter may rje summed up (contest or at any later one, it is
r'thus: "We have entered i certain that slaverv roes bv the I '
VII JH.JlVut i ii.u ill iivhiu i. - J n J 1 ry i l 1 I . ...m, .u.j Charleston Harbor: made a sue- Hinir.1 f nkihlr rrtiin :n anvi I he scales lell irom the eyes of
It Uli iiarirMUll aiuiust irauv - - , ; .
too unmistakable a fashion.
They defeated their own object
by too great haste to clutch it.
Gardens; Greece, the mother of j World they had so lately left.
Architecture, Sculpture and EIo-(The governor of this unucces3quence; Carthaze, the mistress of ,ful colony, George Popham.died o in i . iearlvinthe year, and was the the eas, and Rome, the mistress ' ,. . 3 ' , e
Ull j IUI jr-?iii üllliut icau ' . , ii ill I , Iir.L r Il'TlK
to make the attack. Next it is ! crssiui reconnoisance; en-a-eu : event. J5ut under the present, ., ana enuniener oi tue worm, are iUiture a Sew England soil.
announced that rebel pickets' lne reljel forts for three hours; 'programme of emancipation, across the Rappahannock admit damaged Sumter pretty seriou?. &c, it would look like an Abothat di.?astpr has befallen theiriJy; lcsi one vessel, and have hadjlition triumph.
cause at Charleston, and they ! crowning proof ot thecinvul seem very chap-fallen indeed
Rut next day the "tide in the af-i latust tn'ir ot men" seems to have ta-'
ken a turn. Thy can tell us of a misfortune on our own pirt.. V"r? bad rpdtippd .i fnffirv but .if-.
teru-anh Leer, ren.l.-rd with iJcim lias V" a lpt,er de"
loss of several gunboats. Of
HV YllSTUl DAY'S .HAILS.
Reh1! New. I. M. Rotts has been allowed to return to his estate. Col. Er-
'clarinsrthe Monitors a success.
Into this shape the matter has naturally worked itself in spite of the Government's anxiety to avoid the issue. In one sense it was an Abolition war from the
I nent reaction, sprang up all over
the country. This was obviou from many indications before, but the result of the Spring elections over the whole country 'makes assurance doubly sure.''
n - ii t r i An ollicer from a British ship of c.onrsr all this, mnnlpil with fiis-:
patches from Charleston through !warolFlh Mobi,e l,3r rePorls the Richmond pipers to about , lhe c,t' ol Mex,co CI1Pt"red by the same effect, (supposed to be ! lllc 1 ,encIh
iTiiitt rtlinn t il 101 n I 1 i mt r ) . i AUUliral larraiZUt renorieU aSlcorrmfT inri rpfloptinnr triif itif I
L-.nt il. a nnimfpi-;n n .b.nol.t. i blockading Red rivrr Affairs I nor.n lnvf. l.Mil nwipp in f!n ivitli i ,ear aSlln lrom "Rrown
ful state of certitude and anxietv. ; unchanged at Charleston on the! making the hitorv what it is to i
Tlu ilpli liPr:f a ennen nf t)i
commencement, but nothins: but! . . ..iii- i- ii I country is aaint the copperthe unavoidable loic ot the;. , , , , , . . . . . I heads, and they havj 4taken in natural sequence of events in its : . . , , , , . ,, . .it .their horns and now keep their progress, could demonstrate the j . . 1 , , , . , virus very much to themselves.
iact even to tnoe wno were tauItiif fhr tnnct imnnpt'irf utrf in
.ti.ia muck lllllMJillllll nil ifr.iii . , . . I i " 1 Ihnincolvfl; in t rr niinoV. a i! T'l. : t 1
working out the problem. Itisi " j mis per.iaps, me most solemn j . . all clear enoujh now to all ob- Wa ,are n0 6üUJT' ! ,CS80n in "istor ! "m' VIIIn JlacllHie,
t .1 I trr an 1 lifir mi intrf4t in t VntDTT:
in a vessel known as tne . .;. . .fiftrt . . LrxvctxuA h:
no resurrection lor Nations." virqinxa, or agiaanoc, w.rni r--r.i of the fat her, hubanJ n or.
IcJiktiA and Ntcor.iribof-
whic!i Ab
bott lias piven tlue jTominere. He vivitHv tortrave l those act of rAttiotiw
ütdlirarrrvi wImc fill th hf,rhel rP
bi-torv-, anJ will Ptr,d fiisrr.ivrn in tht highest nich? in fmre's c 1 m ' 1 tipped ttmfilt . r.ircnt. if tou yt'ii-h to tiatc jour rhiklrcn ijitrHicfnt r.nd p.itrioth:, ,pet them Alihott'f Ifistorj ot the Kfbenlon it is written in the most fascinating t)!e.. .; -'1 An.l wlmt will sffori the sol.lier taor pVusinr, when ?ie rfturn, to visit hU friend, hen pin the seit of mint a weTl fought Little, t!in to Cn-1 with"' them a lonk with the hi!nry of the hattbs of Donelion,. Shitoli, JlurfreeVfeoro, Tea Ri lire. Rich Monntnin, Artieram, nJ a hot of others in which he performed stich a heroic part. We pre a few of the ntmei of tht- mirv State?min, K"hnlM, an.l .ol.licrs, who have ratroni?el nd
! rt commrndf AUctt'9 Jliorv . of tbe
Rehelliou. Jrrd Spark. T-Iward EveTt tt, II. V- Lorcb-'.low. Wm firarue Gorrrnor Tl. I.; Rich.irJ Yates, fiornor of Illinoi, SchuvUr Cttx, Lewis Wllice, and O. P. Morton, Governor of Indiana. J. C. fiinuoüs. . 'fn:for RaT)Jo!;!i Co '
. inuuicu io ineir oriei elevation. ;iiIUinn,K pv-imnlp nt thU nrt I
V sound, healthy and perma- jPlltll. crm caH to liiind but! Serfdom expired in Russia on
one exception, and that oes the 3d inst. The event was cele
rather to strengthen than to brated in aI1 the churches, and weaken the rulc-and was caused , comPIrte prevailed, by a higher power than man: It! The ladies of Paris arocollectwas ordained by Jehovah. I ret- ins: linen and lint in lar-e quanfcr to the Jewish or Hebrew j tilip''or tne wounded Poles.
nation. After a lonir and bitter'
M AKItIi:i.
captivity and bondage, they were ' edwauds-iiakmille-o. ir.th restored to independent nation- ",cl-i by Kev. J.a. Mourman, at his rtsi-1-, . j a r tir.ce, Mr. William V. lJwards of t Iiis ality, not by their own ellort?, c,wntv to Mi-, liebte Jnc liarmiiie oi
but by the hands of! Providence, i ej?ttrn O1,io'
Those who have not committed Nations have but one probation.! '
Finally, about Tuesday, we ot i 1 Oth inst.
Richmond papers! be. and steeping it in the blood
on the goose." Will we ever
ot
i Wells?"'
What hobbv next? In the
Shall we, who have the Ibht
FOR ONLY TWELYE DOLLARS!
I
ance, close our eyes to tht im-; J. ch'tuinj: is t. be eweti r tb-thiti-
what we took to be something .of the loth say: like the truth of the affair. Fifty-three Yankee nwboats
It appears that the srpiadron lhave gone up Coldwater river, and
l o f I h .1 TH"(u of overt fannlv whf re
. . '
-Im 1 i.llr Winrhrwtr and tirln-
nortinrp of this "re it l-nnV r, - - ,tr. iiavmp- hvj i-nrni renr' , ponante 01 UllS feil lesSOIl. u flf,v MUeUs to one l.y l.mKi, ami , n rtrfk fNe- H,m--l.ire. thm feel.
Mrs. E A. Williamson
IAITUA MAKER;
fWrrn tint snivirrs to
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tiii-reJore ivt turse, ai.'l tiint' i ih um v
This in i -
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tlv,f Le n-r, :iro Ol wnai ailei 01 llU Will j si, all u- 'lin snninplv nn nnr I!
tllilk 11.13 llWVVIi.Llicl.lj L ill il 111. - - ww v - - 1 II
Democratic party itself. Thet!lls doul of dcm(;-r'KT a.n,n j bicks" and indulge in vain re-, i? not utticuit to u.e or -o n.t.ie 1 1 .1 i ! make its a nn a ranee"' It i dif-! i mi , i to t out oi' ur.hr ;n tiiose hi-h iTici-i party ought to stand by t lie sine-1 ' l pp-arance. it on grt ts aDOnt -the unfortunate con-. :1I1 lonir,:i,1.0,, nml(iu. itij,.s ail
C ...ll i ?. T . I . i
neun io conjecture. Dill his te- ; Jition of the country?" or stand ! kin.i of . win-c-.-,.,iiv n, tir iin.-t
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arrived at its destination on theptnree gun iron-ciau was anan- m uc- un, i - rT . .... . . 4 iIni;,;il h
: .v,. Jdoned and destroyed atthe month in a more manly and iir.fjualitied ! v " Willi lOKied arms and mule
ininj bars and clunnels; the de- j of the Amite
ronfi-'ent of c' vin P:it'fietinn. ' . , lle.i ienre in the Frazct property, Sruth of the ir!!kin:iry. , - 43f
A li Tht is renort- i manner than they have.
jnacitv of life and reboundinsr :t, in,u nmi mt , i "l1" f; tt doth. To be, tp-i . . Uli lOUit'd .inns and IllUie ;reu.Ued,it luid-but übe ttn; a.i.l Q TlrAOC Tr.Arlcf quality are equal to thoe of ton.e, while this, our Nation, ! ll IV' :;,,;','t h j'iT i " 11 & tbb U JU !.ff ii ; .1.... ii... i. !. . ' ! cni.r st t..e btt inveMyiitit tlu-t tvtr . r '
Rut the object now is to get
cisiun being to a tuck Fort Ium-;e(ll have taken place between
ter on the North-west at 800 ! VVue and the Yankees at bick the Government and
yards. I Williamsburg on Saturday the j oliices.
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icai: ne is noi ueaa out worK-;;, i,,.,i.b i.. i .
I i.- en iiu ii to iiuii 1 1 jo i i a r 1 " " 1 1
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On Monday morning the fleet commenced to move, but stopped and postponed the attack on account ol a dense fog. On the 7th, got under way and passed Morris Island without being fired on, making right on for Fort Summer. The Xew Ironsidrs va compelled to anchor two or
1th. Report, indefinite.
ln. 44 W o e pcotehed the snake, ! v,,, lt.i..i, ilm rcf
.1 ' ' 'l.yill 1IIMI IIIVH. IO UV7I131
lilt . . i. : 1 1 :,.: i
ii-.a imeu u, onu u i ;m ruei
Last till advantage f,;un hj as w
! v UiT the ui.tci.in- to the eitirn of IT! C C- ! .. . i j, .' , ( ', ,, .. j . i S ,v .. ,f r t r 1 1 1 tw
i)-t Ter mtpiI t th?
was taken of the blunders and
aid
tion? Shill we permit dissen-! A- Ar v .o.e w .m.i. : one o: ;..
4 1 i . . i!i.ifn.r ov ;t i .ri-in:; a imic ro .c:.vn
1 iri-ic fli-it lrnn ii ! i i.t i In
l -"i.?, ui'ii tl UHIU lllIilUt: U.ll
TD J. Hfl, DA LAPP
fin LI ü in bau. Jj
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1 o'uei, io w aici; i or ins next turn- i, ., . t .i;.,,..;t f iv,
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inr um.nm jourminau; - , , i import of the Government on ! -R .M..,...,-,, t,n,,. a renort that YYa.irvrtnn. V. r. i too pitent to all. to preuiJiee tue ; r ! . . .. .. .. ' -
i '' i i . . . iwnci tie unity ol our nation- i ,t frtti,,tt, ..... ,
S.twyer, VirriutiT, h.!., s!..i!! Laie or.e . v '
Jeii cffl :it io. r M iT.-e. ! 'T
JUiLNiüMJKUTililKS o: CO.. VJFCT V7 A U I NT.TO f-T
! INCIAPAPCLIS.
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had ben taken bv (ieo Hill nnnds ot me people against the i:3IAACI1ath? w ITHOl-'T COM-, , . ... 01 ,, . . - n..-,,,,, ,i.:v;. . nauLM.cn isKen iv un. inn,, . i , tk. - !;ii'ty is lounded? Shall it be dilph CotntUj. nifr;r T'nvi.r. but doubted the report. We give I Plr,.v Puttm- U 1,1 Powor- -Iusti... , ! of ik tint thn .u,rrinP i ,-,r .-r ii r- . rjtrvrif imh'i t 1 i .1 M .' . ' ruin the Iviii'i-. t t v Journal ol Com- . UU Ol U ttiat 1 1 1 0 expCTien'e ol In t.ie R 1:1 I ;i r. I K i Curt, MJl'V"!!!')!'. . . the above lor wli:it it is n-orsli. ! ' ""-' I)ii..rat.c party a-un :- .i;,H.. itl. pit wis recorded n, vw,'-1 ' ' 'w"- '-". There may te SW,.c truth in it.jH;e the ,, to ,1., ,t ,mt i.do (ie hun(Jr, mgt,s, ,,, nJn n.e mro KMnin Ji C"ut - TXtX' ' ; Inmr him nnd tlieliiirir.-c . . . 1 I'll i ! I ... . I.. . ...........
-i'v i-tk.-ni-i .... .1 ....... .1... ....-.. viiiien and t imtiren. irom JJf v- ,, . , , ... .tin u ukm. i torrco-e M 'r:;i;f. cin i.t.i.n, .l. iosri.it. ii i.i i . i i i.i I accumulated wisdom oi the na-t 1 .... , r rIMArII crrwi won (1 all he lixed un in a h:irr . etfe. .In hnson. and t if border . - T ip l' .a.:t: i i.o.v mmijh, fii.i,; JKl..fIi i Ai.l.io.
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Hirer un.r..... ,un...tu,mv!(.Ilfop teveraj j concerning
tuiieui. me 111:1 mm- -oip i:,- . 1
m. - a . - I . - - . - .... w , ., ,
lne nfeatrt anxietv tias Seen i rr . t 1 . ,..,;.. xt;......; i,.i.i o and v-timt.irily rpndr aid ar.d 1 c no:.! i'm iu!.u). t-.-rtiitr wi:i,
1 now iL wa? iu ijc uoiit; as mit , J 14 ., ....... ,
II itu-
t:it is Hi', a lo. JCit !
. . . . . i i v r r i t i .! . . i .
I st-...lsx.. . 4 1... i : . i . ... . .... ,i . i . ai'.i n
...... . IV i' nHrif f fi t i.i unit- tnArninir IO U L III I f H S 1 M J Til 1 1 M . ... ..
tndeeu so uclmitelv stated ; - "'j,"iv' niiiiinn. j .ohm' muhoi hki.jii.
I hey lud an ahundanco ol nro-; wno are atieinntiUiJ to urat us; -t ih t irrinre iivn v.d fr:H-
nrai:, wiip i ro., I .itr- II. A. rietr-x-rJL Co.
" : Uen. Foster's condition at V ash- ., , . r 1 hey hau an ahunumco o: pro-; wno are auemptin; to draiitlus, ih in-iure-ivtn ,!(icti-; , from Fort Moultrie upon the'. . x- , Really, that part ot the mattrr ,..,!!.,. o hnfA int of 1 . . ? 1 .-u.t t:. i nnk-s l.e be ;w.i w.-i.v.r -n tl.e i pT A A TTQ A 70 QTTAWTd irom ron .ununne upo ; ington, N. C. He is Cloned Up , i a i , vlIO,ls as u e1' a a ,ar ,ot c i i ... -aa i. n ' i i was If t verv nnifh in the dirk. i . i i ..,.! n...i.. ' . . ' 1 l" 'v "oo ,
"Weehawken at 500 yards.
The action now became terrif-.
! there with a limited supply ot
'J " " ! inn es. nor.-eo a;iu cauie. kjh me ..; e i.. i . . i on-t ot c if:ii.... '!...,. i... i. . c.,.) . i i ;r..t
in" i jj i k tji ear IV i nun IK) on . , . , . . t, . u . , ju-i .
j provisions and surrounded by
Rut the people were disappointed, road, as they were coming up
disgusted and tired of the war.-
ic, .uuui,- mo:i,.,5 puM.t-u u ,re.lUy BUperior forces. Rein-lTf ,,,,rvf attacked them, about tilteen in
vmrr vK'Oron! v. till thet I . . . . i '
-i -.'----. -- j j lorccinrnis auen
down to that
tliere is no resurrection?
re
came to three lines of obstruc
tions holding torpedoes. One ot llit ?e exploded, doiri no ,rcat dima-'e. Finding the obtructions impassable, and the PaUpsco and Pasnaic being practically disabled, they nil turned about and steamed down the harbor. The whole Ueet was out of
about ;)0 men. According to the last accounts from Foster the rebels had sent in three flas of truce asking him to surrender the. place. His reply to the list wa the Spartan one: 4,lf they wanted Washington to come and
range by b o'clock and the action . take it." W are prepared for over. The .Monitors had Leen j news of disaster there. unJer lire about three quarters oft ... an hour and were hit from 50 to I More Atout Vwu i)ornN Defeat CO times each; the Keokuk re- j I'roniineut .a,hvilie Traitor. ArI rctcu.
ceiving 9u shots and being pcne-
cillatnrttinrf .rf,. V.
nun I 1U1IJ" IU ICilCJ . , I . .1 U ' . I r K" we nLp it. in Ihr hi;tnrv .il
the work would have been ac I successfully, killing three and
f a
irrrni helnvv. ffie iinmvi h'w Lrs 1 o
: number. The negro men, about . lorbtfl! Let us hope that a -'S-M-f.
tMl' tn'.irl 1Ii;i- in Ul' '-' .!i". t ie!ri!iii!
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1:1 at t M out willi.'ll I- .noil, iv oi .i lino, i -n i. rJ tn-wcr
ti.e c -orupin o.t in- 1 1 . Tii i tin t tto, t.ic via w i'l !' LturJ an J ot t :-::; i. ii in LU
God
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HUPC, LORD & CO. C A R V E T S . Thr !-r-rt ":i t.e Wr-t, r"'"- . er, f. rriof. from lf .i.'.tifi: ! , i . ... II. : ...;.
... .ft. ... . . .1 I . i.ll i li.o ii;ii.uit iiriiui, IX'ML.'I
I . 1 1 , ItTl. ."Li Ulli I Iii 1 1 Uli J I lili .lilt A ! U 1 . N 1 i r . v . . .-. t. f V . t 1 o . .
it had :o,t to fairly be-in it. It "CT0. uiceo, inrce severely,; , . t j . . iVr ' ' . : ' V u . "o;a at 4
i i .1 .4 .. ii -..-I. ii 'ii . , TTi fur l ii cni'T ra f in n i t , r n . , . u - ..
out ll IS IIIOUIZUL lliey ni recover. . "-ji,,lc lllV- ' a6- w c A.i;ri':.i-tr.r of tn. 1. , V .m J " Wi '"'
.-.ii i . i i . t i .i . .
i.: v v i v . ' - loriy. wen armeu wun snoi -uns , ni'Mier. a no n er. a more o ormnc .
ii i tit uoiit .um nun nac uccil . . i i - .i . . i - . . , 7 ' . . . w . , driven l.:,elc xvi.h ,.,e .... nf ''S?'" ' ""'3" nnd pisto U, resisted tte errill dcinv. a wail, this aii clio.en !
f.on!!..- tint tlio ririXiTir fliit ,.r-i
nrvmi, ic -o, w 1 1 w h o t x.-o ( m i 1 1 ' wooHf 1 1 ll " ot Ii P I .. K . 1 t 1 1 , o nr rn r : 1 1
V. V 1 J I 1 ' I I C l I l. 14 ...ll. 1.11144. IUUI1U I , . . . " . . .. . teerof! nor nnf!nri:il in
V'i'rrj mr I:. inj thii ICth !.tv
KL.: oi ,' r:i. 1"'. ' Ji!I. ii. (i(Ul)fnciI. CTk. A l)osi3tmcrs(.
seemed as if much of the failure
must be attributed to the incompetency of the managers. We had not taken the time and pains to review the matter calmly and compare the case of our own nation with others incircunistances somewhat similar. No one was alle to say much in defense of the Administration, and the
This is emancipation without ' red foemen, will protect us now; ' -is t:tip i.f.i. it.. ,.t n.r.i hhj - alo minnp'iofion i i ,t . tt u i ' r ' ?.v- ' K-t.ff U mi;,-) -el tote. Oil Cloths., -r ?-r compilation. and that as Hainan was hanged ,:v,;t. J. iiivmiaw, im-. - ' bmce the above was in type, on his ovvn Mow s s0 mav this ; A;.rUi4,i-6'. u a i.,,;:1i,;r..tor. lat. ... . . . -rT1(. there ,-was still another lot ol tiitv . ... , 7 . ,. .; ! ; ßa Hoiiaiij . c negroes passed through the e.tyj rebelhon ic ilW 4rt l,oa7i 1 oqiaratioit Flection. - .
fi rawc for Kansas. On bun- i Jrave
dred and fifty for one day is pret-j tv -ood. These are some of the;
riIlKIin will !,e an r.VcÜon hf hl it
ii 4 i i ir 'L tlii-Court H'.'ise in Wiiilii-if. r rn ' I .et tv; nnt hr srdiired irom nur , ., ... . . ' ' - 1 l, r "1
... .. . .... , . . 1 1 1 . I . . . . ( .. Iwi-T C
- i ui .'i., 'j, iijr
lrights" the rebs are tiirlitincr lor.
We hear considerable croakin
(lutV 1)V demagogues Who, j Co.-purr. .?e ot t.v-c-tui-fjve Trufte., a " " jCrk.Trc.-urer, Ae,.rar..l Mir,hal. "With smooth dissimulation skilled to '"r 'h town of Wim r,-u-r. for tV,e tu-
ifumz jcir. J. I). SMITH,
A: nl ii, li-bJ. 41 Clork.
fritil at wafer mir. no less than . . . . s - . .
. ... . : of truce sent out Irom Franklin
3 i A devil'.- purpose, with an Angel's face," ,
JOHN B. CROWLEY, M. D.
t .. . i . i it . i i .
j. r i i .. i i 4t ... r- .. i are eei;in T io uesirov ine on -ni
guiaance oi leaaers, to i4-o it wneai crop in mis pan oi tne J P1IV IfMV WW v'l'DP ki;.i- a .a 'tatP nnd we think inrb.o.i ti, J herita-c ever vouchsafed to , llll.Mll.l. .AU Mild
"IIHU. .VII V illlil llI .A CllJllLlC. v",lvJ ...... ........ .uu.i.ii UiC
19 times. She sink next morn- VMlerdlv iearned that the rebel
in- 'her colors ilyin?." Crewi;en Crosby was wounded, also fived. Iron sides uninjured by two of Van Dorn's aids. The
I,., iin cKnie Tf, ...irA r ; n r 1 re ! ir 1 5 1 o -t heavily in wounded.!
ilvi uv juui:. i in. iiiiui uoiit, ! - - i I'll " e Mioonted t, 150 round.-. W, I captured many hone. Van the great bulfc of tlio.e alent .n Ledger ..a. th. lollo n-,n refw .... , . Dorn expected to capture the the armies being from the Re- ierence to Southern Indiana: lud but two or t..ree kilkd. It town He had received iuforma pubIiCan ranks, a 5or of Demo-! We have the most cheerin waq the tmdpr.standm that t he : '. tU f... !... o -.nn 1 ' .. . " '
UUjUIUlUHi luiUMKIS UUt ,4'W. , . Li. . V rp. .U,., : onennnlc' mm 3 PPt nn.- .
They could not make the matter ! prospect is rather unfavorable in i rnan Let us do 0ur duty chccr-! riUuUr 10 t"" j ' f. .11.. ..T I.. I ...1.. . 1 iL : inrr t-. . . . . .
worse, they said. The result was, ! this vicinity. The Aeiv Albany! uy, Mgorous., or.ue0 ana nie ; j iil,
time may not Lie ion- ere me i .. .,: .
An-el of Peace will 4ever and iionh-w: corner ot I
anon" be castintr wistful -lances 'chtctrr' It,J'
TUE 11Y1L AND 1-2 A It.
sidi:c i; r.orth
1-1 fct'llO !...
o ... i , i .
'utilic Suare, Win
41
icratic -'success
Royal.
violent rebel, some of whom
.Monitors would return to I'ort About .to citizens, active and; . - T . , , ,K'nthrr. Indiana of ihr nmm;,.
a majority oi me legislatures oi ! i y
! our own and a few other States. ;
last year, were to-day arrested aome snon .guieu persons were remarkablr well considerin- the
g prospects of the growin-
Thr atTair turns out a most
were on the Vi-ilace Commitee our own and a few other States. : "f u ß yeamiiui oi an laces, rouuui were on the ignace Lommitee .wheat. The voung gram looks I with bone i, thP nromisp of her last vear. were to-dav arrested Some short i-hted persons were i..u..;n Ja; , -10pe, as tbe promise ol Her
to our shores, anxiously notingj ZJ. ?. JOmWJ2ISm each sign of returning peace; her j rhylician, surprou nud obstettri-
rjinef lift . 1 1 I i. I rf 11 (inac r-orliint I
....k Liumiui ui ait inuiuu. i
signal failure. Our achieve-, by or'der of Gen. Mitchell, and almost ready to believe that ajearliness of the season, and is relurilin3 rei?n Srows brighter,
cian, .MORRISTOW ,, IM)IAA, 1 TTENDS rr'-rri-tly to all call-in C. the line of h:9 l.roftssion. CLar-
Straw .Matting, Coco .Matting, &e., V.c. , At the "trade palace."' Hume. lioril & Co. PAPER HANGINGS,1 A vrrr Inre tiCK nf. nil J. S!c-tid. with much care for fir'ring trade: A!.0 m.now siiMins JI LT ( (MlNIC i;, - r ; n.VNDs, ; ; conns k tapstls ricTi nr. tassixs Torrther with a romniete iigiortraent of
House Furnishing Goods: TRADE PALACE
menti, so far as we know, are lodged in the Penitentiary. j permanent reaction had com-j entirely free from any indica-! the tlrne nia) not he remote when j e;jr'r.t-ii.nce and oÄce on Mia-St.f j 26 A N D . 28
summed up in the sentence.! .
-There are rleven large holes in! CillNLTtAI, ()Rl)i:rtS. .v.. -r t. c .. . i
me sine oi ron oumter appar- Special attention is asked toi
cntly running through the walls ."jtfce Gpncral 0rdcrs pu)li::heJ in Latet.. The above was writ- this number' That of General ten before Wednesday's news; Burnside, No. 3, issued April came to hand. It was then fta-jKUb, is of special significance ted that rebel dispatches have it! and importance. It is certainly that the 6 Monitors and the Iron-1 not too early, and the indication sides were still within the bar ; for it mu?t be sutneiently pilpairaitiug for a r.cw machine to j Lie to all. It is certainly tin e remov the obstructions. Th the lines were tightened a littl? if fitSccTS and men had received the Government and its supthe attack from the licet with ' porters wish to preserve a shoic great joy and ealhiiii asm, asd1 of self-respect.
menced that would eventually ' tions of the lly. If the remain-! -he ringing of bells, the booming ; 5o-lh irt ol ' town-
sweep the whole country. But!der ofthe geason ProvPS vor-Jof cannon and the united shout) .Idmiiiisfrators Sale. what followed? IntJxicated ! t'rirlMTmUn? tlAVt'4" a reunitcd reoPle shall ! TyTOTICE is Ur.U Rvcr. that the tins wheat crop ol Indiana the pres-1 ., , ' l ,,,.:-, ,.. .,'m r i.-nt r .f th. w::h their '-brief authority" I rnt vear w'ill be fully up to the j elc, ,ne lhe return to our hores i ;f .vj tu',r tifc,.it w:tf, tw.
ul
these copperhead?, as they soon ; usual average, came to be fitly designated, could ! Tne Ledger also says: not restrain their treason and; On Saturday morning a large malignity within anything like i number of refugees lrom Tennesdecent bounds. Thev soon Uee left on the cars of the Louisshowed themselves the vilest 1 ville Albany, and Chicago , , railroad bor the interior counties sympathizer Wlt)l ile h !ol U State, where thev design the rebellion. It was soon ! tt I in. evident enough how t h e y j r,oy(1 cot:ritv orders are in dewould "end ihe war. " : mand' at mr.' There are few
I i
XYvst W'aliiiiton-i!.,.
hudie, lord & co.
i .-.-.
of the "'white-winged foddess," . Will ai.nex-i, wiiu'tUr Ur mi- m rWr ; rnoPltlliTOHS. ... 0 : out crv. at V e rivi !o.e f nij i .
liner ,,lore io nc driven lrom our - a ;ri w?i.u,"to:i Towi.shin. l:n-i
beloved land by a sectional. war. ir1 CouI ?-v
God speed the day! Hasten
On Saturday the 2a day of May nett
' t-l ..i .M.-rfr r,r t ii. Tit it.- fii. I 1. I lr-r'el li
the time when this people mav ! .tin? f Co;, Ho-, h.er.! '"" "0(th
" wf
an-e the implements of wai
ie implements of an honor, i !conim.-i .ro .it r ov: ck. A. M. ' I TEK.M S-:m- of t'.reo -H I
A ppoin t incut.
j "JTOTICK i hr Kt civ.n, thit tbnn-
ie rsf.'e r-f AN-nlora
. . T . A ' . .. . Tl ... i .ii .t
article?, .ile to I '"J-m in ir - -9-vrai.
i.r.ojf(;i; w . M( in ks.
m: Arril It ol. 40 Admin ittrati".
i -V v 1 1 i i i r- Iii I it l r 1 i a r- . r- t - r
?- .... -r,.,iCms ui ii tJl 1..,:.,.. a:l t; er
lor u
zc peace.
':Don't give up the ship." y. m. l.
The game they sought to play jcounties in the State in a better' Ridglvillh, I.-jd.-H
.1 l.M . 1!.'
j urW r, Cii-n; fivff l !i r :.: i r -. rr-;i., jot utiC wi-l iriven. t!!- r': ! ,'P'Titi tiit-. w i.v'r ,' I:; if v Al'.at'.OU, with C'; -I tf r - r f t . j
fii:onf;r. w. monk.-, a r. t
A b-tter irom Port Roal avs the number of freed slaves in
tht department i rrirlv 17.000.
