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The Courier from Muscatine, Iowa • 6

The Courier from Muscatine, Iowa • 6

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in THE "WTSEKLY'COITBIEE. 414 tral brigade ia ootumat, Abewt 4 r. at. tbe Tai Ctaevt la lwa ea Taeeday wu a big Fibb. Tbe ttable of F.

Barabardt, preat eat Hy g.vern rn.nl, well it lu tw fleacy la ih. n.an.m,,,,, ef tt, LOCAL ITEMS. were wiiii tuck nurOaruut Art tad cut down en rapidly that they were withdraw a. Another eorreopondenl of Ike UtraUui. of tht 6th Corpt' tgbliug oa Fndty i Tb day'l work eouimeuead at da)llgkl, when tbey fouad tb rebelt bid fallen bat to tbelr tecoad tint In tbe night Their workt were atUcked with great gallantry.

Tbtre wu a taver llruggle for lb rioaaeaeioa of lb railroad traek leading from Norfolk, which wu laally takea. Tbtt ap (M-art te bavt been tbe only tdvtalagtgaloed, Iboogk Ibt rebel petition wat alio Miugbl for. Another torreiponjent wlih ibtOib t'urvtt. 'tayt tbt rebelt madii an attaek at 10 o'clock r. at coining up In two clumnt Ob reach-lag our Ilea, wbeiber Intentionally or the re lull of a blunder, one column tkouiod rurran.

dtr, br which 2.WO were tbui made pruon-en. Tbt ether column came up to our workt bravely, aad aadnr eovtr of a battery admirably putted, drovt our aitn Into their in-trencbmenU. They tprtag ovar tbt workt and a band to hand tniued. Tb nut ket on both tidal had en dlf kargtd, and bayenvtt aad tkwkt tnly war mod. Tb Ut Mleklgao tktrtiabootri were now engaged on our tide aad about I2u were tapiured.

The rebelt bold Bveteuioo until davlllbt. tbea eveeualed. A 7'tmi' tpecitl ut tkt IHlb ityt tht rebelt en trlday niaht mad a foriout ttuik on Barntid front, and afltr a latere coawtl r-occupled ih fortt kt had ttktn tbt pre-vleut morning. Tbit cbanrt of lint bat eon- oentreted Beauregard foroet while It eaabUl our troopi to rover Imi-erlaat ippmacbei to in an rtgni, and piae tbt city wltbln rang our gunt about 1.400 vardt. About i o'oloek r.

ti advance wat mid upon tbe rebel line to develop bit nidation, which wu tocomplitkad wlib eontlderabl lot. Blraty'i dtviilon iirTerrrd moat. Pntenert ll that (Uturerard commaadt lb city with 1 array and portion of Jxiar- arm, 11 iiigi ana s.wu lureet. Tbtre It no deeulve evidence ef tbe pre Mac of more than a imall ptrtloa of L-'l noy. A UtrMt tpeelal of tb IHlh ttrt Oea Broek wt relieved of hii eommtnd.

tnd hit dlvltioa hu barB attlgned to the commend of Uea. Ullmere. He take! oommand of the 10th corj.t. Bumi-da IliiBUBiat. June 191 Ther wu fighting In front of Peiertburg ap to 2 o'clock yetUrdtr, without any tlve MtulL eenttinlly tain (round.

mwitw. a capturae anomer piece 01 ar Hilary yeautrday. A deculve ret ft It expect ed teen. Kteryihlng IttalUfactory with the army. Lath Jane 20th.

Veaterday wat com parallvely quiet. Our linn now eitend 'orae dittanre behind relertbnrg tad the Appemaux Klver. Urant aad Butler wentop tbe Jemet River yeatortty, ana had aa interview with Adml ral Lee. Ntw Yon. Juat 21.

Socreury St an ton, ia a ltpatch latt nlebt, ityt Up to 10 o'clock Monday night no later operailont on a met Kivtr wore reported Our tettti baturdty are tald to bare beea eery heavy, though no report I yet made. Stanton alio aanounoot lhat Bherman wu pramaUiro in proclaiming tbe flight of tb rebelt from tbelr poaillon. Tbt enemy holdt Kenataw Mountain ai lb apex ef kit poll. Uoa, with fiknkt bsblnd Moody tnd Moot creeka. Uaa.

Fetter reporlt be hat been Informed by rebel Geo. Jonet. at Cbarleetoa, that flv of our (ieneral officer! In the bandt of tbe enemy are kept undor our Ire, ai retaliation. be akt ptrmlMlon to pltt-e a llko number of rebel ofliueri or tbe tamo rank under tb rebelt' lire. Htantort hat given ptml-tloa aocoroingiy.

Rti.TiMoHX, June 21 The Amriuan hat the following Anmiixli, Junt it earner Con nee ticut bat jiit arrived here with over 600 woanded, including tixly officer. Tbey are from the fifth and ninth uorpt. They were wounded on lb 1 7th and IHth, while cbnrg. tng on the roiH workt near I'eleribure Ther confirm the newt tha1 II irntide had gained a tleciJi-d advantiti-! on and lhat roter-luirg would timn Ihi io our bandt. The following iieun are from Southern pa-pent AlUtntii, Junt Iti.

A telegram from (loo. l'nrii-t to Capt. Adiir, dted Tuello, June eyt there are no (ieoririant hurt. Tie waa complete The killed, wouutlt'il and captunal ol thVf em my exceedt th-i ntni'i'-r id' my troopt enga.n-d, I have K'lit lnin.ir l.l'.Htl priwinera, anl there arc mnri. yut bt hind, three milet from Mrieti.

(on. ll'itikor'a corpt tnmle a rhare on tien, CUyhnrn't livi-ion three lite deep, and a at repulw-l with rcat ulaughter. A few pritonert were uken, who confirm tho ab-ive, Clayburn'! dlvition fired timet with alictl an I cnuitter. The enemy were unable to bring their ertillery to bear. The Richmond Awiiirer wyt a gentleman who left Lynchburg on Thiiniilay, tayt a yau-kee force ttrwg, under (init.

Hunter, Cro.k and' Avnril), were at Forert depot oa the Virginia and Tennctit-e, railroad, anm right or ten milet from Lynchburg. Thee have don it good deal nf datuig to tb rail mad, but we bar not heart) the particular! of their vandalism. A Iraili of cart arrived from Danville luat eveuiug. Tbe Yankee Teat hu not been ac cotnplithed. Ntw Yoii, Juoi 21.

Th'i Itli hinond A'xt'iirrr of June Mth, glvw tn aocvunt of 0xriloai by (feet, tnd A vert 1 1 In touihwritern Virginia. Their foreat, reportci te bt l.HOO, formed a Junction ral milet Norilieat)if I-ilng-inn, and It wu tuppo-ed ilctrtyed the Military Institute. Their advafivo wat reflxted by Oen. bat he wat tinablt to check them. A portion of Avar.

111'! force! then went Info Nelion eounty, wbero they madl dtrooMt Ukd the Lynch-burg and Charlotttville railroad, at Tyenow brldgt, where they burned the bridge and committed other ttcettna, UOltlal Informitioa wttrecolvtd that had burned Arrlnvton depot, and patted oil to Am hern Cjurt lioute, only fourteen mllat from Lynchburg. Later Information ttaletl tbit thty were wltbln lit mllet of Lyoohburg. An Important meeting of hankore and broker! will be held en Wedneiday, to urge tht repeal of the gold bill. Caibo, June 21. Gen.

ab burne, eomniandiag thedeparU rnenl of Writ Ttnnewee, bi deolared In antwer Io in Inquiry from Alt). Parkt, that owing to the ditleytl character ef tbe pret- Uiag. ka atear tee a Uiur. We lb Clreut with long name. (It aad te Ik Tbb eoanaaruL Diaxftar of the ag, aad oa which, if properly appreciated by tha people, will taea millioat front bronchial affection, contemplion, and tbe grate.

la tba Liquid Catarrh Remedy diacorered by Dr. D. LI. Keelye. Cunaumpliott cannot be oared, but a timely uae of tbit Catarrh Rce edy will tava many a prraon who it new ruib- ing bliadly iato iu mercilr gratp.

FekiBTit or Jilt Pali. I -will girt a BALL aad HUPPEIlal UAHK8 IIALL on Meaday evening, tbe FOURTH UF JULY. Tba lieracale Brail aad Siring Hand hu been engaged fur the oeculen. Udr of Bratt J. Schiller.

leader of String Ph. Ilaller. Admlatioa, fifty eeati per ceuple. Tb beat kind of drtakv may be bad at lb Ball. JoMt It I T.

Jun24-w2w, tea To tboib who AevianiB tu a Dailt Pare. We would tay to Mert kantt ted elhert in tkit e'lr, wboar aecualereed to advertii ia a Daily paper, ibal the Dally larnpalga CoGBlIB will rurnKQ a bailer medium for advertiilng tbtn ever before of fered. tball eoinaiaoc our publication with a larger dally Hit than wu tvtr pub llibtd In tbli tlty. Our paper will be taken by a eery Urge chut of per ton who kavt ntver befort tuUcribed for a daily paper. Tbnt advertiiert may be able reaeh tbe rye ef new reader tbelr advefUeaentt.

Termt for tbt campaign aiade knows at tht office. Let our mertkanu not aeglet to takt advantage of tb opportualty sew offered tbeot to giv an eittailve Bollre ef Ib-lr butlneet. TKLKCRAPHIO SUMMARY. Bibmdda Bobobbm. Jnno 18,1 vui BiiTiatoaa, Jua 20.

When tbe tntmy withdrew their foroee from la front of Cea. Boiler Io reinforoa Paler. burg. Butler immediately tent a force, nader Terry and Turner, which tucceeded In da. itroying an Important bridge and four mil: I of railroad track atar Walibam Janelbn, Karlv'l (lalt Longtlreet' Corpa) baa created tbe Jamrt river near Drwry't HlufT.

A tireng fore wu mo coming down the Potereburg turnpike Gen. Bmler't forcw entered their wurkt. IIcAtKjCABTiat Aavr Potomac, Junt 8 Kvenlng. (, Ceo. lltrtlndalt, oa the right, attacked tb enemy, tnd tuceeedod In advancing hit linu and taking a few prlaonnra.

Hit Iota It reported at Tbt 6ib Corpt did not tote heavily In tbelr advance In tbe morning; but the lot wu considerable in the after noon, in the attack, oa our left. Our loMea durtne the ptl twedavi rtarh t.rw killed end wouaded. The lo-t of. the eaerny at tern point waa grtaiar wan oura; dui, dv log geoemlly behind Inlreaebmentt, they were not to much eiped, end luflared leaa. All the prit.nert taken to for, tome I.S'Nl, reprenot tbtmanlvet II being la Ilraure-eard army.

It li not belloved tbateuch re. miance could be made without bit pretence and the aM er hit troopt. lluiUMC.atias ma frtta.ktft.i.1 Jun.li. I Contrary to expectaliona, no general en-gagnmniit oceurre.1 yealcrdrty, although the Aghting at our loft wat at timet very ncavy. Karly iu tbe morning, the 9th and 2d Corp, forming the lnl ol our line, were considerably advanced, where, for a ihnrt time, the fighting wuracamlingly revere.

Tbe retultt of the Sattloi thoagb not deeiaive, were favo able. Four additional gunt were captured by lb 2d corpa in their charge, making a total of L'2 guni, The whole nruiy it rnaleri ally advance). Wa-iiivitiiv, Juno 2r. A dinpatch Irotii the beiiuarlen of tbe Army of the Potoniae, June Ittli, ay: "There wm very Mvire lighting yi-verniy along the rieirr part of the lino. The nio.t deU-rmined eifiirti were made to break the enemy't line, lint Kttlo ground, however, wat gained, eteepl ou the Nxvr fotH, June I'll.

The Timri' epeaiHl, dated beitdquartera, IHlh, ttyt: ''Htriiey't divliiou of the 2d eoplcl a Hue wltbln trdu of the cltr, tnd threw a few Into Peter-burg, firing leveral hfuue." Tbe P.lchmund S- iiUnrl ef tha 1 tli b1 an tocounl of llunter'l op-irallont. It appear! that bit cavalry have raided through Wilton county, upon the line of the CbarloliiTille lUllmd le, upon Concord, elgbtota nilet rait from Lynobburg, and upon Campbtll Court Houte. Tbt purprve i-euit to be to laolaie i.yocbburg, and probably tolaytltgt to It Tbe CammrrtinL lyt! "A privalt dU patoh from WhlngUin lUletlbat lh enemy reaitrday apt tired an entire froro lltirntlde," lota, June 2. Tbe iltmUt pw'lnl ay: lianeoek'l old wound hu btea lroublenme that ho wu obliged to auk to bt relieved. Tbe requeat hai been and Ulrney bat taken bit corpt, Bancfli'k did nol oommand In Slurday't 6ght.

Un epeclt to bt lit tiie Held In a week or Xfii. It It laid thert trt thirty rebel troopt In Petcrtlmrg and timi tlivy are continually Mng re-lnloreed. The attaok at 4 A. M. on liiir.y, by the 2d Corpa, met hut liltlnomiolllon, i-nr troopt tiualng over the fornilJablo workt oocupled iy the enemy the day prevloua, and capturing fifty or tlxty prlionnr.

The eattialtlat on both ildtt were very few. M'o moved en, and developed another line of wtrk About ftiHJ yard beyond here the robelt male a Hub-born retlitanct. At noon a general advance of the 2d Corpt wat ordered. Tbe anltlng Tortt oontltttd of Ibree brigade. Tbe line ruihed forward gallantly) but ooultl not wlihtUnd tbe deadly II re of muikelrv, rape and oanleter.

Though they not within teventy-flv yardt of tb earthwtrkl, tbty follbaok, leavieg their dead and wounded. Another ailaek wai ordered at another point. The ttortilng party cohtiited of v. drivtr, wat burned to lb ground on Tburt day, tb IClb Intu Loet about tlK. ara glad It tea that Mr.

B. bit alrraJy about at plated aaelber barn. Tie UoKaTivB DalLf Cooaita. are gratiM to team that Jadga Thaw InUndt aooti to reaame tba publication of bit VaUy tomrwr. fbrlbernitlooliaJcmpi(n.

bea publubed il before, tb Cvurur wat decidedly ta beat daily io lb Btate, and bae ae OooW 11 will ba loat nolliing tj lu toon tlumber. There ware formerly about one kaadrrd eopiel takaa in tlii City, and if tbt democracy appreciate lb importance of tbt coming election, bey will giv tb Judge at good, if not a blii, circulation tore-corn-e-Mca with than be bad before. i CVy Veat. At life urgent aolirilallou of numeroua de- BJecratic friendi, propoa to publiali tbe daily Coobikb through tb preaidential cam paign, oommaacing about lb Cntt of July. Fertoot who deaire to tubecribe lor tb daily, ill tear their nama at tbe office, or addreat ut by sail Tb termt are 13.00 for tbe campaign.

Ia a few caaet we will take iut tcribert la tb city by lb week at tb tamt rate at for lb campaign, trait lb at tb frieadt of Ira democrary will at oec iute reet ihemaelee in tending ut big tiala of tub tcribert. Let ot not call io tain. a iimco. Pal. Murpby, conricted of an aatault with an Intent to commit rape, wat tenteoced, by Judge Itk-hman, to hard labor tht penitentiary for eighteen monlbi.

hae not teen any one who thought tbil man guilty. Tbe general opinion that it it a cat of an attempt to extort money and we underttaod that a petition to the Cover nor, for Murpby't ptrdon, will at once be cir elated among our ciliteM, trait it will be gtnerallf tignod. While we detir Io tee toch crime at Murpby charged with pin- itbed to the full titent of tb law, we want to te tht innocent protected. Judge Richaan alio tentenctd tb negro Joha Enrliib, who attempted to commit a rap apoa tbe daughter of Mr. Satterihwaite, to ten year' imprieonmeal ia tht penitens tiary.

The negro plead guilty, which wu a good thing for bin becaot had ha been tried by a jury, he would probably bar been acquitted, and then mora than likely tomes body would lav hung him to tht nearest Ira. Cnur Niiwb ro tbb Arrf.itTKD. Dr. Ftaatao, tb celebrated Rpaniah Physician aad Surgoon, who it now permanently located in Davenport, where, for three month put, be hu performed many of the moit miraco- lout eurrt erer performed in tb United Slate, will visit Muicatine, and may he coo- tuiieu at llie cu oeutcrgor i ueeaay, June 28ib, and every tucceeding Tnetday, for five montbt, on blindnea and all diaeaiet of tbe eye, deafneet and all dieea ol the car, broncbitit aod all dif-oaei of the lunga, (except cotitmnplion, which Dr. F.

doet not pmtend to cure,) dypepia, liver complainli, divaaci of the heart, kidneya, bladJur and urinary organ, falling lita, or epilepay, gravel, neurulgia, dropay, rheumKtitm, diieue of tb bowett, ni-rvuut debility, ralnrrh, pile, diahften, iniloleiil iilcen, and all cutaneout cmptiona, enlarged neck, and all female com plaint iucidcnl tu ilia eel. Dr. l-'arrand't medieinet are purely prepareil by liiniMilf. Ubluin one of bit and read many imporiaut curve performed in Davenport and ticihity. Dr.

F. will be in Mun-ttiiue every Tueaday tiioruing by Iim I train from T'nvvnpori. free and confideiis tial but all medicine mul for mt ddifty. j2twlm a Tiu Mwoiui.tv Cahk, Iit week the cae of Viele rt. Ftinck wai in aomn manner brought before a jury lor trial.

Thit matter hna gotten an mixed up, there bring te feral citx before the court, that we do not pretend to been the run of it. Il aeeini, liuw ever, that on proceeding wu tried before jury. The cine waa tried, uiiilerniatnl, on he merlin, and the qncat'mn tohedocidrd wat whether Mayor Funck wna legally elected. Tbe jury wu one of thtit peculiar kind frequently teen in the court home, nine almli. tion proteription ha driven every tiling which tavnrt of demot racy nut of the jury-box.

We hnve tail on tome paint to learn the view of the jury after they retired to make up their verdict. The following la the refill of the Vermin, ballot Mnyor Fitnek heing tbe pntoner i Finar lUi.t.ot tiuiliy of 4 3 lliol, 3 Not guilty, 2 Sscovn IUi.wit Guilty of rape, II Not I Third Ballot Guilty of 4 adultery 8 FotJRTH Bai.Lor (lullty ol I maliriont hiiaehief, 4 fornication tell I Fm tb Ballot Guilty, 12 And thereupon tho coutnel moved for a new trial, which wet about to be argued go to prcM. The niotloa it bated upon affidavllt cUrgirig Maf certain thtjuivrt Hid njftrtd to bet that Punch dWtf bt dfftat td. llow art yon, Mr. Betting Juryman 1 ciiy, it eempellwl annouaee tb.i I.

th. tv.nt 0 lB7, .1115, intention of tbt m.liur, tberltlet to takt charge of 0, niunlZ? partment of MtmpbU. da. Tb. U.ntral tipret a hope ibti a.

tent.by electing a ticket iruLi, u. ernaient. may rbeve bin. from the ntorferlag ti eipre, a d.UrJ.T.' tnai wiiii. couni.andt there ataU ktlle municipal goverr.ment within bit lu rltdli-ilon.

I' Ut. Uiwla'i heeiltttJta. Ttt J'btt ttlrlhutee Mr. I.la..ln'. Uen to tbe p.

f.r, art ui "Tbty overlook bit defeoli, ptrdoa blt'k forgive even bit oecuional terloui aad rtangerout abutet of lDa pMpe, thit will true, ted If aol. not, Tb. ptonl have kL about much to do with making tbit mom! nomination at with Mr. Llneoln'i turretZ of the right of A.ylum, tbe npprt.ileBrf lf ol bw ajiUlare power to takt th place of Count of 4 Tbt following are equally doubtful eeajpll! menu. WltboutprofoundBolllIial fan If thoroughly dlg-ttH rf lu tnoni tCBemert or mB of mantgemeiit and Intrigut, ted tlthw drlfu Into the right eoura.

or it with IB ombarraMad klr, at If ht lock tbtl-ter tn It a a final expedient. TAei- ing AijrA, ftwrtrnt. ktrwt, in (Kt Um of fc, tdmmntration, NevertheUtt, Ibt dt ftdwi of Mr, Lincoln contend that be doa iflklMM I leaob tome of tkt very b.l andt iu a long time In finding oit the Ittnt of ait war, woicn me waoie worlUltw loballivtrv bt wu Under la Uuobing It, bekiptiia friendly relallent with lu dtfthd-rt Is Border State, be wai averte to Ibt tmpluy. tntof tha black! at aolditn, avtnt to it. elartag tbelr emaoolpation, ivme to eoDoto.

trated end elgoroua military movemtou; and bt bat ofiea worn out the petience of bit more tnrgttlo and dlaoorningtupporurti bat be lull etmie up to the mark 1c tkt ead. While ke bu refuted to guide public teniiment, be bu not refuted to allow bin-ttlf to be carried onward by iu loe rotrie weiitatUDrd with tbe platform, tad wlib Mr. Jobtiaon, tad of tbt furaw "1 hey did not diteourteouily flitg tbtlr tbjectloni into tb far of lb ttadldati whoa tbey wire about I konjlnale; bet tkty did tell bin In virlout wayt, what tktir eplaloat wart of tome of kit mltuket. By Ihtlr oaetller treatment of the tcbuol of Weed, Cameron aod tbe like, ihty told bite plainly to keep away from tueb felluwt It lb future; tnd hop will bred tkt warning. By Ibt trtmtndout eutt if 440 it fear In farur of the adminloa nf tbe radical dtlegatea from Mlaeouri, Mr.

Lincoln wu alto told what bt tupporten think of kU connection with tb Blair maloono-nti tad bit tlogularly ptrvert mtnagrment of tf-fain tn tbe eiL, Finally the pauigt of tbt retolve which re kffirat tbt Monroe dec-trine, coupled with the retolve which aitirti lhat "tb only ar worthy of public con-IJtac aad olfiiitt trett who cordially tn-dorte tba principle procltimed In thett re-olullona, it a blow right bttween tbe if of th Seeretary of Suit Mr. bewtrd bat done akttever beeoutd to tuppreu ibe tgltation of tbe Monroe dec-trtit i when It patted ihe Iloot by a untoi mout vote he battened Incontinently to ex-plain It away In tho mind of tha French dn-pot and burglar; but now lhat il tt accptfd a faadamtnlal priaclple In thecrrtd of the Union ptriy, be miuielihtradcptltin hit management of foreign tflnirt, or lutij'Cl himtelf to the Impution which the Convention bat levelled at thoe who do not fir. dlally endorit tha-a reeolullvnt at uneorthy of ofiiclal trutl. Krtei 1th) Sr. Lintel b'titild let kt It-' Fleeted.

rNta tit AlUay Aial Juat 13) 1. It ai btart a tet tt-loiiipt. On Jtnut-ry 1 4. he me In a rpeerh tn Congrrw, In which bt mid: Any It key whtrt, being Inclined and having the powi-r, ktttt right to rbl up, tnd thnkeoll' Iheeiitilti; govtrnment tnj form a new one i bat will lull then btllar." 2. Me bat violated hit plcuut to the p-opla.

In July, lMil, patti-d a rrauiullm, whkh approved by lilm, lu ibt-t wordt: "That thit aar ia not wjg.d in any tplrltof opyrtaalon, or fr eny purport or tiihjugation, nr for the of vr-throwing or Interfering wiih iher'thtinr of the Plate-, but te defenil and maintain the lupremiry ef the Conttlttiilnn 8. lie hot vielairtd the Ct nttHuiion which be took a loletun oath ti tupporl, in wtvl without number. Hit rmtnt-ipation proclamation! which be hat ittutd be bluiw'lf ac-knewleilged hi had no power ludo. 4. He hat tUKpended lh AniYMi tinv' Sikte where er It no noccttity f-r II Bj btteauted to be arretted and Itttprleoned eltlt-nt Tr eipre.elng their candid upinioa at to the kWi of the a.liinnitttatlon, Uhul illowleg them klrlal by Jury, and bitafur-ward din barged them without attempting produce any cberg-a auain.t them.

0 lie bat muiKled the mouth end the pret it. a more arbitrary manntr than any dttpol in i'urope, 8. tie bat prolonged the war for tbe pur-pot ol collecting a grett army to aid at.Lt bl rlt to a re-election at IVriident by tkt point of tht tiaynntt. 7. He hat tont armlet to Florid Hd Ivmlilena for the pirpoe of nrgaul.lnt Mat.

f.f the piirpo-eof lit'ing for kiut fur he next Pretident and by ro doing, twtnty iliou-and mm ktve lot Ihi ir 8. lie ka laundered inllliont upen mil-lion of the public moneyt to eoluil! mppott Ihi negrant, an 1 him no lympito for tbe white toldlert who art tleln by tlios taad In ih army. 9. II bat oraanUed an army of ngfo" tnd forced them from the plantation, whtre they ouM have raleed food Tor the army have itipperted thlr familiM who are now tarvlng end dying. 10.

lie bu Inllialtdatvileraof lilrT-gene and corruption In the conduct or we war which will, Kor ir or later, overthrow our government. 11. Before be wu elected be deolered bire-mlf kgalnit tbt election nf a Pretident for tbt laoond term, lie) bat violated tnd now ley! Il wai all jke. 12. Being luddenly raited from the om mon walk! of life to Ihe blgkett honor In Ihi gift of Ibe Dillon, he became vlB and puffed up, and keept a orpt of toldlert va body guard, which bo other Prnldeat ever did- Gel I Thit treublatanoe aul dea't i pay eiieatloa to thi mU of Con greet.

It ry refractory child, ood much aeedi the iwivrb. rVhei't th awiier p. op la Mew fork. Stand from under. liaActoct! Jutl we goto prate webear Gold tu (on up ktrbaag to 2: 15.

TUB antral af Maj. Juba but week brought wit probably lb largael allendaae ever I located un a ilaiUr oooaalon li tbli city. Tbt funeral wu eoo ducted under lb maatgeaieotiif lb Meaooie freWratty. Tbu tu gone an meg nom, a oraveaoa bum 4tnol wbo oMered bit country! oervlce) la tb country'! boner. LotT.l Muaeetinecity, or between Me.

eatlne tad tbt reeideae of Mr. Bernard, tbt lea City road, ia today, tht 21at mL, a pewktt taeoaoraadaa book, oui tag account and about threejlollan la pet currency. A libera) reward will be paid to lb Sadtr by Ueviag laid book at lb Cevaixa aOca. Jun2S-lw XI bam Srona.A booty twria of raia aad kail rutted oar ciiy lut Sioday morning commencing about on o'clock, aad continu ing aotil daylight, blur raia fell tbaa rrer kaowa before ia thi city io tb aaaii Itogth of time, aud, contrary to geaeral i pectationi, lM damage wu don tbaa her-lofor, on the oceuiou of big ttormt. A fw gollie wort mad ia out or two ttreett tb cellar of J.

II. Canon 4 and Kothttbild A Brother, oa Second itreet, were partially filled with ejater and mud, destroying pcrbap $1,500 worth of jfroperty a portion of tb railroad bridge at tbe mouth of Pappoo creek wu dettroyed, lot wet pat in order Qtat traiitt ratted on Monday oftcroooo and ilia wat about all tha damage don. For heavy a tlorm, in tbil tity, tb damage it ciaall. Ta TaitTt FtrrH i tub IW xxt Bat-ilia. Tho following are tbe namet of tb killed and wounded in the 3jlb Iowa regi.

tot, at tbe battle of Old River Lake, Arkaa tu, on tbe tiilh day of Juuti HLI.E0, Mai.Ahram Johihlhroeeh lower Dart of bode. Corp. 1'atrick 8 1 alt cry, Co. bead, by ball, John McDononeh, Co. breut, by ibell, Patrick Redmond, Oo.

lower part of body, bra ibell Darwin I). Duboit, Co. 0, lower part of body, 11 a hall. Corp. Wm, Brandt, Co.

1, lower purl of bodr. ball Wilton A. l.ee, Co. lower part of body, by a ball. i wociDin.

Capt Wm. Dill, Co. 1), in left lug. Joorph Heoer, Co. C.

ilightly, ia ear. ciergt. Peter lytoo, Co. teeerely hi kip. br a bail.

Crawford K. eligbtly graet In loll enoamer. Horace Dimick, Co. ulirbil? in tbin. William Fanning, (Jo.

11, ri'lit bip Iracturtd by a ahfll. John Mi'Klror. Co. riebl blp frnctirril John Hollivin, Co. Icll lori-lincr, by 1tec Of (boll.

Loam mi I.aufcr, Co. tligutly, in calf leg gtiT 1 00,000 potindt of mtxA Tor which tbe IucIumI merkrt price will be paid in rath by ItuTiiirliil.u A lino. KeraiYtu oa Htoi.uk. From n.cri ber, retidlng ia Oruno lowanhip, ia llio forki ef Cedar and Iowa rivtie, on SlurJn, tb 4th a dark brown mare, hating three wbll feet, a bl'a la lb forrhoed, and ti poeed tlilrteea Jn old. A lib-rl re ward will begivan to my wlm my giv informnllnii aber eid nime tuny fand.

Jiak, Orono t'oalefln'e, Mim elinn June lO.W'iw. low. KvRariiol'T TAKI KoTM'R that M. MiaioN'i in the only etoltmlvt Mat Store la Matcatlne, you etQ eonMxiiently ft ltt' tiallty of i kkU, cheaper and moro fliion able than any where plat In the City. Iain aew rev rlvlng my ttuvk fr riptlngand.uiu er, and ehall ecrlta all the late llylet a fai at they art Introduced, and make onilant to niy ttoek throughout tk spring tnd Sumnicr I bar Junt ncel the Hpring tlytawf bilk ilaU.

"if. F.UAaeiaoi, No. 170 rVe nd turret, ilmcatiiie. March II, Wu tiiko lili'iwuro in recommending to tbe lalin'of MuKcatin and vicinily the ne Millinery apd Variety Store" of Mrt. F.

A TarPK, oppoiie Weed. Bridgman Keiitjp, Her utock of fai-bionalilontijl tlrgantkmnet'. halt, lioatlilreNseii, bubiaa, horKlt, ribbont, at bflme, fare, Iim beon eelncted wlili tli greatest euro, ami told at a very tnmll ad vance otieailurn price. fra.Trriiliifcirmi at thntth it prepnredtodo any kind of tew ins. and that work led with ber will be otina tuaily ready at the hour promitcd.

Ladle gi ber call. porvfctl Ftowi. L. A-J. lloOreerarn mamifurliir lot: a few uf Camer'i Patent Cora Cultlva lore.

Tbry art Jnel what tbe farmett need tnd bealdei belnf a lahnr-aaving "initilu. tiee," they alio comlilnt neatnrtt, cbetpanat and timplioity. lint tail and te the plow (or youraolvet at MeQrter a rump raotery eut or tht i. curl untie, rcivtr.

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