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LOCAL DEPARTMENT. t-Ö Journeymen cooper are referred to the ootice in another column. l'ool Ixxlge Xo. irv. O. I. T., mteti this evening, at Templar' Hall. Straw berrie. of the finest varietur, are ielling in this market at 3fi aihl 40 rnH per gallou. tST"A. St. Gregory, Portrait Painter. Studio at lbtutin Home. Jur.e3.lw JiT" Our thanks are Uue the hjUoinitable Adam EipreM Company, for the Nathville Union, o( June 1st. JJT Captain Geo. T. Cochran, of the ar tillery service, formerly of thi citv, who Las been seriously HI at lüs home in Eransrille, returned to his battery, at Corinth, last week. tf Youdj .quirreU are sail to be very plentiful in tho wooJ.4 adjacent to the city, affording rare ort to thoe NiinroJicallv in rlinexl. tSf The attention of tax pavers is called to the nouce of the City Clerk in our adver tizing column. XZT M.vhuie Heiuregard ia the ne'e e of Mr. Thomaa Stout an old citizeu of J Marion count? this fc'tate. Mairjid.- On Tuesday the 3d inst.. by the Rev. J. Baowx, Mr. Moetix Haley to Mm Kliza Deal. t tt5FWe understand CapU Neuuian, of Crabb's Lock, in Parko county, tendered to the State yesterday, a company of three taonths volunteers, and were accepted. Old Parke u loyal to the core. 4 HTThe Committee for relief of the fam ilies of soldiers, will meet at the relief oöice to day at 2 o'clock , m., on importaut bui ne3. Let all attend. IW request of the CHAIRMAN. ViT James H. Uubon, the prince of Lightning Rod men, announces that he is prepared to protect your houses from that element which is so daugerous at this ncao of the year. See card in another place. - SriaiTi'AtisM. Mrs.'Colber, (from Aro ma, Kankakee county, IllinoU.) will lecture at the City School Hall, this morning, at 2 o'clock. Let all attend and jiulg for themselves. SeaU free. - K7The man who cut open the bellow s to - where the wind came from, is now trying to do business in Terre Haute without al yertiaing in the Daily Eipan. Tut AXiTARiCoifMiTrkt -Will meet at the office of W. R. McKeen, Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock. A full attendance iade-ired I., fi. WARREN. Chairman. - f57" The man who stops his Uaui on the cress walk was iu town yesterday. He satin hia wägen and cooly looked at the ladies wading round it through the ran J, just as though he iiijoyel making a nuisance of him- elf. T The Nashville Union aays that city abounds wilh two noted specie of arboreal growth, the lovely and queenly Magnolia and the foul breathed Alianthus; the former mells a fragrant a patriotism , and the latter slinks hke treason. 2"" A new aoou was hung in the heavens la.t evening but fora its neutral joaition, tie weiherwUe could not exactly determine whether it would be wet or dry weather this month. Very probably it a ill be one or the etLer. 2P The Indianapolis Seulintl uo'urc. the aafe arrival of Capt. Goodwin, of this city, with eighty four men. They immediately took up rj jm'ters in Camp Morton. Ample prepratr. nva Leeu maJe to receive coro panics of the Legion as fast as they are re ported. tZT" The Catholic Soeiety of this city go uu a pi r.ir excursion to morrow morn ing, to the four mile locks, southeast of the city. A train on the L1C.U. R. will leave the depot atj o'clock. Kare for the round trip, ' cents. The most complete arrange ments hare been made to sec a re the success of the pi- u, and all who chose to go will ur,'l uhfci;y er.joy a I leaur.t lime. CTJ"Tlc Wkiklt Exmsi, f.muininj the lalaat newe from M,C1IUq' HaHerJt'e Fre morit's and other Departments, w York arvl Cincinnati markets, homo news beeide a rati amount of interesting reading, is is a :ed this morning. Single copies io wrap pom far mailing can be bad at the counting room, for five cent. .Vothlnj better can be ta fneods La Cagpp. I'aaiaiiTO Hoxa Ucaana. Capt. L. S. tu, son of Dr. K. V. Hall, of this city, came tip from I'ralneton yeaUnla? wiüi a company of tfty-ftre men, and left on the afitraooa trla. Ai tbty passed through the city t-y elicited the aJmiraUou of our riti- f ct. by Ülr tüe seLlie:! ipjirai.ce. TLe f.Uowicg are the principal officers: Lawresct 8. Rail, CipUln. V. II. Adams, la Lieoieoaat. VT. Dickenon 3d Lieutenant. W. A. (Juan, Orderly Serjeant. l4TBaaioe in the recntliutff 'iJie cvniin uesbri-k; rtmiiJics us very much cftho exciüfig timet of one year ago. . 3tijr. iVk. Paddock and Pardy, are dbg a hTy bi.öoas. ha the LlUn Lck uu ta,a sueet. Capt. UamiU l.ts of the 1 1th Indan (ZoUJTt j Kttfnezi, hai o;c.l an ofi.ee st the oil Adam. E.prea. cner. and M7or .Uewart at the City H.H. each t " hftTt " will sureJ In l these troosrüUot g0 w ot lhf putp of HöeCa.rd'trWhra. Thcf, be as .,tU Uj a. pow,;M in m U.eeaUU.rgett. Ut the rank. U tiled up .t cvre. TL. Hr Uj( nw eerv.ee have w0a Immortal f.. Ul DQl lie fa t Lame of the Hute U .ullj b- . UZZS a Ike part of the pautk bo;, yet remain. 57" A young man named Neck has re ccntly beeu married to Miss Heels. They are now, therefore, literally tied neck and heels together. (Sen. Butler' wife is a cousin of D. M, Hildrelb, projuietor of the St Charles Hotel, New Orleans. e4 tSf Tersoas are in Washington seeking authority to raue the sunken vessels at Nor folk, one of which is said to have seventy five thousand dollars aboard. OVkksburg and Natchez have both surrendered to the Federal fleet. MempLis will be the ueit place attacked by it. Where is HollinsT Cannot he be caujtbt aiid liismupieto lleet destroyed? Oen. Rutler.nays a New Orleans let ter, has taken the wife of (Jen. Ueauregard, who was found to be in New Orleans, under his care aid protection. hang guerrillas and buhwhackors, in case that he is not interfered with. It h said that when a guerrilla falls into the hands of Lis oldiers, the usual report of the guard is, "that the prisoner tried to escape and was shot," or that a"gun was accidentally w;nt off and killed him." $f" The Toledo Commercial gives the following good retort: "The other day as a number of rebel prisoners were being shipped at Sandusky for tho traitor's home on Johnson's' 11 and, a little German made himself (iilte prominent with his noisy re marks about the secesh. One of them, a brawny ix-footer, turned savagely upom him and said. Wc eat Dutchmen down South.' Vy den you no eat Sigel?" was the instant retort. Secesh hnd no reply to give, but passed sadly on." (eneral Order, No. 41. An J ctant Colkal's Okk Indiana Voli ntee Militia, Indianapolis, June '-J, ltd'2. s Gtneral Or dm iVe. 11. Special onlers, No..1, issued on the -tli of May, 1M"4, for the organi.ition of volun teer forces to relieve tho CDih regiment, and to guard rebel prisoners, have been modified as follows: A sutVieut number ot companies, to serve three mouths unless sooner discharged, will be accepted to organize one regiment, and at least oue battalion, and be tnustcred into the Uu ited States service. Each company will be organized as follows: 1 Captain, 1 1st Lieutenant, 1 Ud Lieuten ant, 1 1st Sergeant, 1 Sergeants, H Corpoal, 2 Musicians, 1 wagoner and at least Gl pri vates. Each company will elect a Captain, 1st LieuteuAnt and Ud Lieuteuaut, subject tu tho approval of the Governor, by whom they will be commissioned, unless good reasons o lists for refusing The non-comisaloned officers, until the company shall be em bod ied in a regiment, will bo appointed bv the Captain; afterwards by the Colonel, on the recommendation of the Captain. When ono half a company has been raus ter cd into service, the 1st Lieutenaut there of can alo be mutcred in, and when the organization of th compsny is complete!, the Captain and 1 Lieutenant ran so be mustered. Any company of 42 men will be accepted and mustered with a 1st lieutenant, and it they fail to rill up within a reasonable time, they will be consolidated with other parts of companies. The right is reerved to com bine incomplete companies, or parts of corn panics after a fair opportunity ha been af forded them to HU up. Companies desiring U enter the errice, will report without delay to the Adjutant General's 0$ce, (ilea full company roll, and state when they will be rea!y for duty. They will te accepted in the order they ten der their service, and the correct company rolls. Authority is not given to parties to organ ize companies, nor will companies be accept od in advance of their organization. Com panies must be already orgasyixed and sub ject to orders before they can be accepted. As soon as companies are full and awaiting orders, they will be notified of time and place of rendezvous. Companies must not march to the rendez vous without direct orders fron the Alju- tant-fJeneral. It is desired to complete tho organization of these forces by the KHh of June. fly order of Hi. Kieellency, O. I. Morton, (Joverrior of Ii.liau.i. Nett, Adj't Gen. In-!. Ka Rir. One Se ' g M.hin, whirh ran be seen at the etore of William J. i-tew art, south of the Tot Öftre. This is a good machine, and will b so! 1 on the most liberal term. m30,fU. W(yt 10,ok) lbs. wtntH,for which 1 w.ll pay the highest price in cah a my Leather Store, No. 1 12 Main Street, Terre Hi ute. Indiana. mJlw. L. A. nritNKTT. - Itallr lo thOM fing. Volunteers wauled immediately to form a Company Lr ninety days service, unlcM sooner discharged. J uod, chHhing, and piy, xame ai cthtr soldiers. Recruiting ofSce in Lintou's bailJiog, on Waiu'h street. j i'i.dtwlw tU Mr. Jo. Wallace handl us a bake of Straw berries yesterday, which w think are a UttU the largest we have yet aeeu Tbey are of the variety known at "WiUon's Albany" arl certainlj are very fine. Mr. W.is prepared to fkjnUh any j'isr.lity of this aaJ other vanties of the lucious fruit AUo, raspberries and blacklerria. io Llieir eaaou joe3.1lw Havama Ciaas. II. Altenbeuer ke CotiUnlly On band, at Lis Cigar Manufactory joining the Terre Haute Saloon, the bet quality of Havana cigar, tobarro, pipes, efc, aI invites his friends ta eilen ! to hin their pwtrtmage. m..dtfa ItrLLaviLla Laosa IStaa at te Traaa Hatta .Suv 1 am constantly rereitm? j a .o. i ?u.ty ei Ke.ieriUe I-er Htr, which I will pere to lovers of the above UTerage. at bit will Sow Sale,, wett of the Terra Haut House. Give tue a r.Jl i test its quality fr yonrelves nyM,f- N. KATZHNBACH. ttrWelch L Wright, Carriage Manufac turers, have for aale fine Family Carriages, Uockawayt, and Ruggies, at reduced prices. Also 1 good family carriage, second hand $U0 " " light open buggy, " Ki " " ojn buggy, " CM WKLCH Jt WRIGHT. Sntth of Tublic Sjuare, Terre Haute. Ind. rusv31dlw t.'ood New! TORKTOWV KVACl'ATKU I intend to close out mv entire stock of clothing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, A.c., at nett cost, within the coming ninety days. Now is tho time to get the wort!) of your money, in the best quality of clothing. Call soon at Jacob !. Karly's old stand. A No, I wish to aay to all those indebted to me, to ca'l and settle immediately, to save further trouble. H. HARTMAN. mG.dlm. Removal. I have removed my Hide and Leather Store to Griswold RK k, north side Main Street, between Cox evtl Hul man's Wholesale (Irocery establish men t. Thankful to my numerous friends and patrons for past favora, I respectfully nsk for to call a il see me at my new stand. See advertisement. L. A. RUR NETT. Mav !, dtf t4i All those who want a beautiful Silk Hat, of the latent faction, call at the New York Hat Stoic and get one of the Home Manufacture, which I make myself; there fore I can warrant all hats bought of me. I have a Cue assortment f French Reaver, Otter and Soft U issimere hats of the finest quality, and of all colors, which I nm selling very low ; also, a brge assortment of Wool Hats, of all colors, ranging in price as low as tiftv cents. T. II. LOWKRRL, Practical Hatter, Successor to J. 0. YATES. m27-tf. Oor. Fifth, and Main Stt. L. RYCE & SON. Ladies' Department ! AT L. RYCE & SON'S. BRKAKFAST, Eugenie and Combination Corsets; White and Colored Reit Rib bous and Trimming Ribbous, all colon; Ma chiue Sewing Silks. (Jilt aud Steel Dress Ruttons. Silk Sun Umbrella and 1'arasols, Farm, Ric-Nic Mitts, Tcry choice "election Misses and Children's Tic-Nic Mitts; Indies, Mi.es and Children' Hoop Skirts. I,. RYCF. A: SON. Hosiery X lloven ! Worthy of Your Sjiecial Attention! ISLK THREAD A COTTON HOSE of English and French Manufacture. L. RYCE A SON. Uenttf MPepurtuicHt ! (1 OLDEN HILL SHIRTS, Oarrnt? and T Turn Over Collars and Taper Collars; (All ('..Uai sold by the dozen, verv cheap.) Neck Tit-j, English Pleached and Ünbloach el Cotton and Lisle Half Hose, by the doz en, verv low. Gents' Summer Cloths, all colors. " L. RYCE & SON. Zlantilla and Shawl Department. BLACK SILK MANTLES. CLOTH DO. RIack And White Check Do.Grenadine Rereee and other Styles, Summer Shawls. L. RYCE A SON. DRESS GOODS! To Suit th Mo1 I'attUtiout! f 1 RENADINLS.MOZAMRIQUES, OR V i gandie Iawm, Jackonct Do, Foulard Oinghirns, with many other varieties. L. RYCE k SCJ MILLINERY GOODS. mux. ii. a. VAiri:ia will ofen her ISJ 1Z AV S TOC JC of Spring Llilliiury -on- Thursday, April i o, 1862, at krr New Store Room, 10. r1ialvs wireel, bei, 411a A. .Mli, OpjKjsite Rsrtlrtt's Rook Store. March 7dtf ale and pomren. are rttarej to A farpUat y a l riet. t .-l! I f. r f4B l?f .1 MMk.I rrMMN ALK. I'ORTKR. CIDKR, I.AGI.M REKR, l'if! k, M1mx AW, M far , Ctrt-tU lrf , I rgn zr Haet, so4 cm, a e. (I. wriMAtt, UwUr ta GrvtrtM sr. J fro'lMci, Mo. 91 Uain Ptr, m Tktf i A rnli tru, tatrt?a rita hactw. irrx j TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. DiaraTCHL sv tu a wan a i.kiox li.vk. MISSOURI .STATE CONVENTION, srn ial to Missoni dukk rat. JkM iitsoM Citv, June 2. The State Con vention met in Representatives Hull at mum, 1 resident ' I-ii in tno Chair. There not being a quorum present the Convention adjourned till 5 p. 111., when Ihn Convention re:-emhted and proceeded to business. There being eight members more thsn a quorum present. A communication from the Governor was received and read. He reviews the history of State uli'.iirs for the pa-t year in detail, eipcciilly in reference t) the Provbional Government in raising and supplying troop-, and expresses the obligation the State is un der to the General Government for the promptness and liberality with which its wants have teen supplied. There have been issued to disbursing oilicera $7J0,(MX) in State Defence Warrants, and a fuither amount of $5."i,00(i will have to be issued; $100,00(1 have been redeemed by receipts for taxes from -II counties. Tho depreciation of this paper the Governor attributes to in terested parties, but givos assurance that it is better pecured than any bank paper in the Stato as it is receivable for taxes, and in ono year will all be redeemed, besides this it has the collateral security of Rank Stock and the debt will be a'snmcd by the General Gov ernment. The l'rovtdioual Government began with an empty Treasury. The State credit was gona becau'o tho interest of our debt was not paid. Sherifls refigued rather than col lect taxes, and even now, only forty-one counties have returned tax books for "iHil; and out of G10,2-0 dollars due from them, only 25.1,3!r dollars havcbecn paid in. rrom seventy three counties not heard from, the amount duo is very large; but of ficers aro finding it more easy to make col lections, and altogether, the condition of things is not worse than when the present authorities received control of the Govern ment. Tho bondholders will hardly expect the July iDtcrcbt to bo paid, but do not doubt the ability of the StaU to pay, ultimately. Tho appointment to fill county olli'ces, made vacant by incumbents rcfiuiuf: to tako the oath of allegiauco, have generally becu acceptable iu most parts of the StaU. Courts of jutico arc oi cu, and tho laws nroncrlv administered; but in others disturbances and crlrao are perpetrated under the name of guerrilla warfare. Sullicicut force is now ready, however, to couipjl the cessation, of such outraged. Troop hostile to tho peonlo ... 1 :...:....: r ft 'l'.i. t r uu iiisiiiuuuiia 01 mo oiaie, nave occn t-up-plantcd by home tohintrws, who will bo less objectionable. The nraiio of securing peace aud nroineri- ty will be due, under tho providence of God. to the patriotism and wisdom of the Conven tion. Much remuins to bo done, and nothing must be allowed to distract the attention ard energy of all elates of the people from the meaub Heretofore employed. The Governor h doubtful as to tho wisdom of electing members of Congress seventeen months belore taking their scat", as ques tions may come up lor consideration difler ent from thoc on which they were elected, but he ventured no iccoinmen lation 011 the subject. A9 to the ordinance pa.id last November ordining an election of executive oHiccrsand for the ratification of the provisional Govern nicut, which was postponed till the coming August, ne submits whether it diould not bo annulled in view of tl.o fact that 30,000 citi zens are absent from ilie State ag volun teers, who ouht t t hro a voii o iu this mat ter, a"! to un cnth i'lovally lor tho qualifica tion of voters. He submits the question without recommendation, although ho thioks the State ought to bo protected against tho inflluence of thoe who have been recreant to its interest. Resolution weie passed authorizing tho President to h .point a committee in each Cong regnal District, election", elective franchise, finance, military and State conti tu lion. Some members are confident tha the question of emancipation will be voted out of even a consideration, in tho convention while others are sanquine, that the President propositions will be discussed and recom mended. All seem resolved on stringent measures against allowing active seceionits to vote at tho approaching election. FROM M.-CLKLLAN. McCl.M UN'S HCAIHJI ARTir.'V J uno 'J. We have taken pome live hundred piison tn, among whom ate several prominent o&icers. On Sunday as soon ns ws light, the lij:ht was renewed by Ge.i. Sumner with muked stiere". The light lsling nearly tho whole day. The rebels were driven at every iiit with heavy o. The ground gained bv (en. Sumner w; aWout two and a half miles. Gen. Heinttleman succeeded on Sunday morning in retaking the ground, lost tho day before by Gen. Caey alter 11 mm ere vtrug gle. Our loss in the two d ijs engagement in in killed and wounded is about two thor.n and. A gteat number are mining who will pi. bibly icturn, having Mraycd anay. All the enemy's killed and most of their wounded fell into our hands. Thft county in whic h the battle wn fonghl isswnrnpy, with thick umlerhru-th, and tnosl of the !i;;MIii wa in the womit. ( win to the nture of t!i yrooml, very little attillerv was ihchI r.oth balloon were up tie.iilv all day ves pilar. All the truons left Richmond, and nnh hel out in the direction of the battlle Held. The railroad ha been of inelimible er vice the can running to within a mile and a half of tho battle field, bringing forward ammunition '! uplie. The woun1rd wfre ittunrdiattlj mil ab'Mtd l!ie c.ir and srnt to the White lloue. lien. MrClelian arrive-1 on the bsttlc-ficld on Saturday evening where he lias remained ever nint e. direc ting all the movement ''i penon. His prcetiro among the troops had a inoH splendid cflftt Four aMarte charge, with tbn hatont-t, were ile duiing j: tealay. In one in atatre the enemy were driven a mile, during which Ii.'t rel.cU neie kille! wiih the bayo net alone. Lieut. Washington, aid to (Jen. Jo. John ston, was la km prl'onrr. The enemy's Seal, left en tho filed, amonnt l over twelve hundred. Gcu. Howard was woutl twice In the arms. Col. Miller, of the Ml PcmuiUsnia, and t'ol Rittpv, cf Pittburg, were killetl; anl Col. Campbell, of Prnnvlvani t, w o w-ourid -eJ in tbetM-b. FROM NEW YORK. Ntw Vota, Juj-o ti.lhe Steamer Vir- f;inia brouhl four hundrol and ninety tc eaiel rti-onern. They lcfl Salabuty mi the IM "ib and -'7th of May, bul an accident to the fut train which neatly terminate I In throw h-g the in alt over the t id of a brvlce fifty feet high, dclavnd them in Raleih, where the two lots id prioners joined. Nrw Veal, Jnue -1.-The Times rrrre jondent giiesthc fil)oitg it-uslitirs in Oen. Casey's Iii ii ion: Kl New Vork, a Rufltlj legiuient, Col. J.U. Rrowo. killel; Lieutenant Colonel lt.ii Btatinton, wourvf, M jr I?. N. His. wonrUd, iJentersiit Prown, Co. E. onndd; Car. Daniel I. Jah. Co li, wounded in tfso Uft artli; Caj t. J. Nidwdoi, Cn. C. wo.if; f.J; Liei.tf -it Rivhck, Co. 1. woir:Je3; l.'fu'c? 1! t KrM. Co G, woui Je1. it. 1 tei rlr i te Utt on the firH. LUuleritnl Mijo, Co A, iülhllj wo .'., Je.. Also, a oaraber of cn crgmissi'-'TiH vfirn at-i jriratei. The Time correspondent &pakiug of the battle of Sunday sa)s terribly did tho rebels -! V .It . . .1. j euuii uu luis as wtu as me previous uay fiom tho well direcietl fira of our arrtiMery, piling the ground with the slain. Terrible alio to them were tho fiequent charges of our solid columns, piessing them bark step by step to the last point of endur ance, when they broke and ran ingloriousdy, leaving behind them many of their men and oflices, as well ns privates, and prisoners in our hands. Nkw Vokk, June 'I. A Haij-er'n Ferry special of yi4tenlay, says (Jen. Sigel suc ceeds Gen. Saxton' a commander ''of the pn.t. This morning wherever (ieu. Sigel was recognized by the troops in his visit to their various camps accompanied by his predeccr sor, be was welcomed with enthusiastic cheers. His reputation will have an inspir ing influence upon ofliccrs ami men. Gen. Saxton will report himself at Wash ington. He has had a difficult task before him. holding Jackson at bay and Trimble at the head of probably not le.-s than 23,000 men, and notwithstanding he had a far in ferior force and was seriously embarrassed by other deficieucc. Ho did not leave un til his tak was completed ami the rebels bail retired. FROM FRONT ROYAL. l'aoxT Royal, Jcne 2 Lieut. Jenin of General Shield's staff, with 26 of the l.-t Ohio cavalry, made n rcconnoissance yester day. Going to Strasburg on his return be reported tho enemy retreating through Strasburg very rapidly with their baggage trains nearly through. Oen. Beaurebarir with a. f.r &-a : ... n diatcly ordered to advance to Strasburg and cut on tne trams. Upon arriving within a i.;i. r.f t. r i.i. uiiic ui ihiujuui uu luunu me enemy in great forco just beyond the village and not deem- mg 11 pruueni to attack, halted Tor the night. Much fl fill IT Wfl4 llAArtl VAfsrr4V tnwitrr the entire day tome distance beyond Stras" I ki 1 rr Loval bl.irk-t rrnrirt ihit flan V SVSt vt .-a - - j . aav VJ- VAi 4 fcVTOäV 1 HUB bad attacked Jackson and defeated him. She probabilities aro that Jackson will bo OAertaken ami a great battle fought. FROM VIRGINIA. WiLUAMsroRT, June 2. Major Dwight, Col. Kenly, Dr. Stone pud others are safe at Winchc&tcr. A battle is progressing at the latest ac counts from Middlctown, -o say returned prisoners. It in rumcrcd via Hariicrs Ferry, that Jackion was defeated yestcitlay at VV inches cheater aud was retreating towards Smokens i- crry. Maeti.vsuluo, Juno 2 All is (juiret. No iudicationi of the enemy in the neigbborhoob. llAGEKKTow .N, J uuc Si. A paroled Dnvate from Winchester arrived hero to-dav. He says that Jackson and Ash by were both at Winchester on Saturday at ono o'clock. On Sunday moaiug thir army was put iu mo uv" wiu cHUMjurj;. ivenoy laaing me route aloug tho north of the mountain. fdiortly after daylight on Sunday, ho heard nnug in tno direction ol ilid.IIetown, nil bo reached Marttnsburg. A secessionist told huu that Jackson had encountered Shields and Fremont at Middle town, where Jackson was defeated and lost ten guns. Information received, btatcs that Jackson had 21 regiments of iofantry, and 52 guns. ah prisoners were well treated. The ?ick and wounded, as well as the Surgeons of tho hospitah, stewards and nurses, were paroled. Only a small portion were taken along with tho rebel army. They claim to have taken 2,000 prioneM. FROM WASHINGTON. PK IA1. TO TBIBfSr. llAurr.R3 Frnnr Ji-ne 2. Major Gordon of the ruh New York cavalry, has just re turned Irom a rceonnoisance to Charletor. On Saturdsv and ye!terJav the relels left Winchester. CcMrabands report that a ficht occurred bevond Winchester between (n'ls. Fre mont ami Jackon on Satutday morning. They did not learu the result. Winches ter was thorough- ovacuAted. 1 ho operations here on Thursday and Fiiday reflect credit on General Saiton. Rut for his eflort Jackson's force would have pushed over the Railroad hriJpo towards Raltimore. Wahinotox, June 2. The municipal election camo off to-lay. The vote was comparitively small. Wsllsrk was re elected Mayor by about 3000 majority. Allthe other candidates for the Councils of tho unconditional Union tickets were elec ted. FROM CAIRO. frn HI. TO M.W ORK TRII NK. Csiao, June 2. The Memphis Appeal of Mav 27, lias this dipatch ! Vti KsriRo. May The Union Fleet ia ?till below this city. Their gutdoati fired at onr Ratterics. This evening we returned their fire and they retired. It is mippoxed they are waiting lor rein forcements. The Appeal says the rebel Rams ran hold ilie Miysi.oippi againt Foote and Farragut. lNijlit lOispa-txhos. FROM Mi-CLKLLAN. Hi i 1'artj Aruv oi Potomac. June 2. 1-V2. Ml'OMi IM'ATUt, Tho rclcl onicors were nnatlc to rally their troops this morning, and have retreated back toward Richmond. t ur men have moved forward to Fair Oak, fle miles from the city. Jen" Davis and I'tcher were both at the right yetenlsy. The dead are now being gathered and bu tied. ll. njf ASTKa Mc LKLI AN a AIM V ) June H. As all the woouded and many of the dead have been icnt to the White Houe by rail rid. It is impOHHihle to a)tain anv correct lidi of the ca'ualitie of the pit I llai ijt Ainn-, Mon , 0 1. M. Gen. Hooker made a rccounoissance to day on tho Villiambnrg turnpike, to within I miles of Richmond, without meeting the enemy in force. Their picket kept in sight but retreated at hi approach. Kvcry ono icenu nangnlno of the lall of the ri-bel capital, when our tro-'S advance for lor en engagement. - Thdfihtof S.iturdav and Sunday seals the fate of that city. 1 hey tLrew the main i,vlr of the army, eompwsod of the bet trovp. on our left wing, with a view of crushing it. They were defeated after two ilavs hrd fighting forced to retrevt. FROM WASHINGTON. Wasjiioto, ,!une .1 The Tresidei t hss recogiLrel Martin Klinkowstralm as si:e conul of RucMt for the jott of San Fran cisco. AMCniCAN EPnG03. XJOTICi:. 1 am! after MotiJay .linrrtran tlxprttn iotuintny ntt fear Tally THREE KintK'Sr 1 1 nl ft- TfT Itit. tl. rlnaatl, KUantpoll. Of ts P t.'B an4 folainf'u. two r xrKtssra f tu- ai.tu ti t tba v. t. mo r vnuMri am u .4 Mat ctuio. IWUf il fvl fit WribwV an4 Canada. TWO 1X1 UKSESd!lv to a til fr in CUtU&4. ftKt, jlltaer, lca, Y-H aa and ail lattn O.tR rtrRESS 4;lr t a4 tm Rv rrtr. I irawTtcStvtua. rtifprt fUaM ia c-tka aai m tiase a'Pf-icf tj Iba Abä1ran aap- Cwvpasy. JOS 4. WAXi. Ttnt HitVi, I5i Arut 11. DAnn'O COLUMN. Xytiolesnle nnd Ret.iil CASH DRUG HOUSE 1 roanria rmraru and u aiv utrkkts, TERRE II A V T E , INDIANA TEIOIIAM ci. RAntr, PROPRIETOR. Ü Q 0 Q 02 1 netiifKiber the Place, OWUII DllUa HOUU13, Crrl I wetrtla 4 Elalatf re?t, TKRRRllAUTR INt). TllOMAö H. DA RH, rropmlor. CPCCIAL rJOTiCEG7 GO TO NKX)LOY-S ' Fino Jbjvt Oallorv ! Te Ufa ynrriftnrea taken la all Ui arMuin!, known to Iba art! ' Movies. As Üiefcotsaain is aprroacL'rjr, every prun sbonlJ prepare tLir aystm for tLa chug. and iter is no remedy so applicable as "J.'cLeai.'a gtrentlLrnlne, Cardial nd EJood rarlflr. It wUl purlf Uia Llood Iborocgbly, and at tba same Um utrengtLfc and Iaviyyrate ibe whole organisation. Tn ImftHoa qnantily of it ttat la aold dallj. U prr enrogb of Iu gTrat virtnes la thiron(Uy re. moving all Impure matters from the blood. Tfa say tu all, try it. It it dt Udone to take. HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCBC, " UEIlt FOLD'S KITE ACT Vlt tICKTlC- DELMWLIV1 ElTRACTcifL1110- iiELUBOur eitractÄT vlunxTlc' TUE GhEAT DIURETIC Arid a Po. itiv aud Sr-ci2c Remedy rorDiaeases f tba niadder, Kidoeys, Gravel, Dropiy, Organic Wakxiu( And all Disease of Lha Criniry Orgaai. So Adw-rtisetaetit fa another column. Cct oct and and for the HNlitlne tt onca. BKWAEE OF COCTERTEITS. Marcb W2m Strumous or Scrofulous affections are tLa tir, tho blight, Ibe potato rot of mankind. Tbey are vtls and filthy as well as fatal. Tbey arise. from contaminaUoh and lnpuilty of the tlood, and are ta ba n all around as evar7vbr. Ona cfiartcr of all we raeet are tainted with tbem, and one quarter of thaaa die of tbem; die fooliably too, becaaae tney arc cnrabla. Area's BAaaAraanxa cleaaaea otit Ibe Scrofuloua corrupüoa from lb blood, readers It par and healthy, and effectually expurgates the faul ooataaxinaUoa from tba tyatem. Ka long-? groan under your fkrofulous disorder!, ainca the Irrealst Me Araa bat provided hia tnaeterly eombtnaUoa of rwaÜT virtnea that be call 8 Aatariarua. iDen. ocrtt, Waterbnry, Ct, kEAKUmU'S 1TLLS. For Lba raatoralioo kaalth of thoaa who bav ben atrkken y apopUi or faalyi they are thaoolj reliaVla aicdirtue. all aJK-tioa ef tie kni, ctett aud bvwds lleir prompt ne aarea lifa aod quickly cure. Psevunw nia, pleuriiy, cbalera, wind, spatma, worms cholera morlua, diarrhoea, dysentary, whether from malarta eating unripa fruiu or oaer faulu in diet, yield t their lnfiuence. Aitbma, eocL rleucuatlizni. lla atfecUona, rsptnraa, infiammatlona of acy organ lever , whether aguaor other podfic fevers; bilious dlaeaasa, Jaundiaa, 0U Vltoa's dance, smallpoa, maaa loa, croo, erraiprlaa, wbita iweUtDra. pilea. nlovra. of tveo tli'.rtj yean' ctcUEuanre au3 e;e1U nicer of tba liver, bara all ba rarad prraaaoi) by the celebrated Veeetabla Unlveraal nila. U female coaplalnta and nervous dieaa tbey Lavs baao aanallv aaccaaafal. fVlda cnanra ef lit, huh Critaol aecond period). Fpllepey, depreioo 4 ptriu, frlgbiful der ami, til ebstnictJorn and rlaa atiuoaaraby tbem cured, diiprraed and eorr-f Pnca ta ceota per box, eV4d by J. R, Crvwaaaji, Tarra-Haste, and bv reepariaUedealari to madlda. (JanldwDa Peniiom, Bounty Honey, Bounty (Land. DS. DaVNALDSON, KoUry Pub tic. Collector, Claim Agent, Ave., Ac, offene bla earvtcea ta the pabttc, eapectally to thoea ako have been connected with tba Military aerrlca of the Unit4 glatea, and who may have any claim agalnat the General Government. Fie will arrange, Tnward aod tncaaifuily proaacnu all valid rluma, at raaavo -able cbarfrea, and aa rapidly aa tba bu!t,eat can be difpaknad teforethe proper 0Äca at Waahlng-ua Ilavina; Taa Taaaa aaperieaea and pracUue aareln, and the aid of ao eld cCrer of the fceceril Govern auact under Praldent nilmore'a AdutlnietraUon, be cannot fail tn being eaoraaaful with ail Ural claine, whether for TENSIONS, BOl'KTT MOXlf er LA NU WARRANTS. HALP PAT PKNIIONS -Tbe W i ir wa, or If WtJowa, ib Chlldrrn nnJer lUttrt year of age, of ofirera and oldiera of the preaent or ar.y prevtooa war, who hare d.edor teen killed while In the aer vke, are entitled to Half-Pay rtn!ona. INVAUD Pr.NslONS Ail offcera and HcW1re abo are duaMl hy reaaon ef woooda recevd or dleae cu.tx acted ablle in the aervira and In Ihr Uue of dofjr aa eoU:r, at axjy pr1M, ere ituiUI tj Invalid persona. LAND WARRANTS. AH who aerved 14 dj 1 any of the paet vara of the Untied "täte, or oat d? In tattle, are entitled to 10 arree er Laod. Ur- f death, the YtlSom and Minor are euUtled. r-OL'NTT MONET. Ttebelra cf all AoU.era a ho have vol oat eared daring the preavat war fv thru year or daring the ar, and have 4dor temkiLd hi'.e In the errke, are etUtled UDn Urvt.i Doiuaa JWtcty Mnev, a-4 anrh arreara f the iir' viriiioir litrt acrrueJ to tt Äai ir Li death. Necharrea made wlthtivt a claim fa aorrefv.Uv Uneluausi. leali aod Mortgage evercts!( eud rJarka fur. r.l!ied. at Eaetera arreaagea arrarfrd ai. l roilrrul. aikl ti bange prvwpUy reaallted. OIUCK at the oid ct,rotr aland. D S. rANIJV)N, M'Uif Notary iXtilc, Ac. GROCERIES. I Ml. KIVK has reraored Iii (iro eery ant tVovlti Stcre t No. X, TbAeiwi kw, Wahah Street, nett dr to W. It. Mvkeei.' Banking 0. Uli iwk I coni.'raMy ttx-rail ky tiew j ar- tlutn from the bet it;.'.l Tl fcolcea! firtc, aad bia ruetomera will Clod at L.e N m Itaud. b, t ihm ntk ft l uMMwiit f It if ilTi atd irvi-rr1r.a the foIlw!t.g arti !; SWISS CHEWK. (i KEEN CI! EES i:. MMDUIUi CUKESK, SAKDINKS. HU ILK X OLIVES. FRENCH CHOCOLATE, a It Vanille, MACARONI, VK KM I CELLI. FRENCH Ml'STAKl) ly the gxWou or bottle. AU- Patina, 5a(Tf. ?plit ra, Peail rrUr. 4r. A'l tbcae cheaper than at arj i-cber j Ja. e. Iktoda d!:erd at kveae by Kipre Wagon. D KrOTof Adm StiOel'i Olfbrt- t4 Pare Ckter Vtner( bl: nJ rat.l. et I U. KIVK. March lldJnao 1)11. UIVH'S t'auwb Win i. tl. pure J-sa!ne JtiU 4.f Ike (irp, ant tba Caeel aai heaithiet W erae fnr alL er aaie l y XI V.g. gaiioo e KtCe. at l it. Kl ES. VLi Vind uf Liquor, Fortiu nd IVunaU rrter, A'e, Ac, at ar3u3a TU. klVE-5 DOOTO AND OHOCG. Vo. II, mllaln S'frffl, t adtr Ihe ballern! nierh, TT.RRE HAUTE t ISO II A V K .1 V ST UKC E1VKD FIUVM the Ktt a large ad epiwdid artaia JBoots fc Shoes o;0trewa vaefMtre. to wiU-fc Uey eaoe te epertfwriy Invite U aiteotioo 4 ifce jnihM. a are low prepare ta eeU enr (vi (. it a a i a aver ber.re. tx a aoa, e-roa an, a amaw i- rereTa'tlUg to Vy at Wh-aae wtli ad II e tbr advaetaga to call oei a, aa aill 'A t U I tt T aa rtVwe. , Wt ävapai-ta oce - Eatiir.i li, Mala tre,Ia. aprlt4Si lMlK 8UTÜKHLANDSfBj tbt eetl