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   Kenosha Telegraph, The (Newspaper) - August 8, 1861, Kenosha, Wisconsin                             IN 1861. NO. 9. THE I the la of lUi Circulation of MJT ta medium for of of type or its equivalent in will bo a S w. 3 1 6 11 ynt r i cu k K Col. W SWI 600' COl. I 4 OU I 6 UU I w w i w i w. k i c no i's on 11" w I n oo i su i I I ISD tl a per for Drat five and fitly for four Cor ami Onr cents for each animal la Statute not accompanied with will be inserted till charged for Commercial IX la wo WITH oyr our N and Importing IS CITY OK SBW wir u and un- to i I'll ami of and of our aail HEWETT Liberty Millinery and Dress 23 T' to ttio of up In n nn our c aim tli tit on i. iir irly Mill FIT MAKK u r r iku II J. Mny 2, VI K 1.1 fully II half Ol Clothing Til I i roil WHO IN for a wMlor t lay him tho j He nnd bo his kw hU mound with who once her inny ruin upon thofun inta And tho Dec will dlau upon It. to no tomb under city churches him fragrAnt by tho Till tho oriole hit mound with on ihu bco wilt upon Where the hulh In In It. tho ralu It. thv bo ui i tut nuJ forn I'll grow my over rain rain the sun mny upon In In AoJ will dine upon It. In como full of eyes which did soften tilt wv lihn In thu hN with on wind upon the moon upon Aua upon it. or invocation S lit oar no lor thy t thy the raia fait from of mighty L UK w iun doth Shall plna upon Long M tht Uo upon como to upon It. mm the FUOM LAST My rest win bones id on the hard low and Ihon I with the anmo in my The always the having near at about ono o'clock in the from sheor I foil into sleep which lasted until The of naps and kettles me. The n her lank bluo over the Bro i the man auo tbo boy hid gone As I rose rubbing my eyes in o o o 20. S etoo J on hand and for Piano Sc I from rite or approved ill Ihu A. Mny for 4iili'; AXO lur Sewing I S tlw 1'i.r us I was so I hooked f her arna into so wo went on about how we jiat suited liko wo was cut out o' we'd haVe to wait what Oil Lord 1 don't I remember every word quito tender liko when to Old I up nn a lot make up ior lost Thop aha went into tho house turned for 1 -I gone ton steps afore I come the middle I; tho Beit thing lie a holt NOT? Wanted smile face Dying comforts nro is a of inon over to pump you lo any if jou only pivo them a lie who for for 1ms begun liiv A hungry man ivill to timo fora n lively will find lime 1'or For lifo in is but om youth is n blunder n old o find out who and I the woinan looked at a but said I must havo Bound I. no sound don't tell mo I answered i shanty is but M I'm neither scared nor there's no barm But have yon ever found out what occasions the Hur reply wiis a toss of Iho head and liur snorting sible to bo represented by its ull But who Is she 1 better ask Seeing thoro was nothing to be got out of I went down to tho iny dried it with my pocket then looked alter Ho gave a I K A fresh feed of corn nnd presently the old man the ible n bunch of hay and commenced oil ibo marks of Peck's oozy couch were left on bis As the I noticed that he to look me lull in the i I WHS the worse for the ho and red to talk as well as to me. B. this the which was ition of the ready wo sat down During the it occurred to me o' niy coat collar shook like does a rat who ii WM afore ariM have moro if the lite He'd been down to seo a home he'd followed word we 11 don't liko to think words he used in or nil both while Iho ulhor i U lin Oc wilb perfect nro examine Notice lo thu I Cuic for n. I will any nml on of OHO to tt In to mo will tulk of victory ns if it wore something Work is Wherever work is victory is whole tho ton tho body head to and Iho body to act. Many poor woman thinks cln ing without a and when she gets Hilda sho can do nothing with A philosopher discovered a method to being dunned I run iu All moil who do anything must a do of their It is dirt their chariot wheels throw don't you drinking asked Ihp don't you divinity responded tbo or ton u rob as tho old said to lliu lawyer who culling him hard i Wo suppose is quite as largo an amount of on tho land an there Is upon the If sensuality woro beasts wore pier than but human IB in tho soul in I fool sad said an old I've KOI T about through with I shan't enjoy t All W. H H F i Ii t 1 i In- tit 1UK In ile m 44rutiil Trunk tv nil r J lilt in lolii br by A. JOSLYN TRUESDELL any lit Hi thoy ro- vur Thoro is u best man's wore on his it would him pull liU Imt his Ono lonson why Iho world is not reformed is. is bpnt on others nnd of it mini being n great into two middling Concon truie ynur H you would youi in A questioned by n to know whom ho replied 't for the but I am om by tho A snys was rui by n years which after A in describing Indy is ii while her brent un is certainly np u Whun nn Insh gitl was asked a few where her who had gono to n wn that her mi cross had to Labor but prayer is tl daughter of Labor has a uon arn i I ho In BELL oltl or t Sky 1. tillit lor in the wo i- ilo nut In- 111" ur ami lo miiko to run be lifo In ui ill lii i st titan work ilon r or fur In nny stylo of known In- on the moat CV which uro nn lo nny fun ho hail at Joslyn to to stop the memory ot expected every minute he'd strike me I've senco wished ho I don't I; could a stood ho never go my collar till we got into the room where my mother was setting up for Then he told her only making it times it really liked was mighty handy sewing aud but shed no more dazed to stand up agin father than a agin Sho looked at mo pitying liko I and just begun to and I could help crying when I aaw how it hurt after that no uso to think ol I had to go into Old 1 wanted to or no. t felt mighty mean when I thought of and feared no good oi but father things iis and I couldn't help Olc agin for as hard a fellow us was and Ma could her umku nn experimental Turning tu the I Is your namo Eber f Thero exclaimed tho I iM heerd I flushed a and then be- moro sallow than us if wero not .at niy 1 you movo from I buck upon tho first clan I had formed in y Western not fur from I turned tho conversation on tho comparative of Ohio and Illinois for of avoiding the and by tho time was Imd ai ranged fur a ho accompany me as far us tho Blooming n some iivo wont out to catch au old K in tho creek 1 saddled on my nnd made ready lor ic Tho feeling of two haid alt In bur rough palm melted the aggressive moodi and she said with a tho edge whereof mightily it s too ranch for as you the can I 1 That's HO jerking my baud ml with a pumping movement as 1 took 1 a sense of relief when wo had 10 rise nnd had the open again before s. The sky was overcast and the wind ut sumo rain liad tullen during tho night aud 10 clouds Imd lifted themselves The air as and damp but not chill We roile waa always as pleasant as could Wen I oughtn't to say anything ngin had a hard life of alongside o After long we were nnd tho day Father when it got that fur I Rachel knowed anything i till the tho or mobby tho Old Mr. was the miniate and vrus only tho two families at the house and Miss her that sowed for I never was so in my I tried hard not to show it. 'twas all jist tho when I tho house doo I folt my heart give om jump right up to the root o' my thoi fall back sick 1 flew open an in without a her hair all by the Sho Mua as white as n hor oyes liko two Sho walked straight through all stood right afore me. 1'hoy was all ro aback that they never thought o' Then Hhb kind screeched what are yon doing f was strongs nnd unnatural and I'd never n h to be a seen hor. I couldn't Inks ray of nnd I couldn't I jiat Old About two weeks the wife of a o street whoso residence is Stockton it. wan suddenly the bot steps in her and Ihe he light of a durk lantorn flooded her so near she could almost feel the heat nnd boar ho suppressed breathing of the Sho vas entirely Her husband had gono to two days and tho only son in tho house beside was a servant girl who slept in tho story beneath Sho Tho house had been entered by who knew the absence of tho and Jio person who held tho lantern wiis probably armed and prepared to silence the first attempt it alarm with tho stroke of a or a Sor presence of mind did not hor. It doubtless requires resignation and fortitude in woman to or listen without scream tho ransacking of her rios ot nnd the appropriation of hor ry and other but the lady very ally deemed her life of moro consideration than all tho laces and diamonds in tho and without thinking of what tho rascals themselves to or what leavo as sho closed her eyes and awaited tho Tho light wna withdrawn from her and sho heard the opening of the of the pickings of nnd ly a low whisper of surprise or Then thoro was silence for a full seemed an hour to n soft footstep pi cached tho and the glare of tho lantern again fell on hor Through the closed lids of hoi eyes she saw the but remained calm and motionless in its scrutinizing tearful that tho least movement might imperil her What a of suspense The light was removed from her and she felt that somo ono was leaning against tho Still sho remained more a. feeling of terror tian tho council of Nor did sho stir when the warm breath of the burglar touched her Not until his Hpi I Tbe of br n We select the following from a long and well account of which appeared n tho Richmond The correspondent says that though the U. J. troops opened with on the detected that as ft and was eon to direct Gen. Johnston's attention with his to our extreme as if 10 knew tbo struggle was to be made He As I havo Gen. was not for the immense clouds of dust appear ng above the woods indicated a owly of the mud was deeper than I deliberated what course I should take in io druw from my guide the explanation of 10 nightly His evident shrinking vur his the subject convinced 10 a gradual approach would render him hy and on tho it seemed ost to surprise him by n sudden Let no to tho heart of bin secret at I and the will corao of I ho rodo quietly at my Half turning in the looked ly ill his and in earnest Eber whu was it to Tore in tho sight oi God Ho started as if looked at me turned away his then looked very and said In a broken if Iho words wore forced rmn him hia will 1 Her Why did you I a still o nn stood Thou sho said agin Ebar liro you Yon are married to mo in the sight of You belong to mo nnd I to aud Thou they begun crying but Go away Take hor away slip and Old Mr. Shu began to jerk nnd all ovor i sho in her in a sore of groaning to nnd then dropped down on tho floor in a 1 out spell of r helped to savo my The man drew his sleeve hu and then timidly looked at me. Seeing nothing iii my mi expression of tho profoundest he more assured as lfin r. A hard thine for a mnn to go through wasn't may well say snid ry is not This you say in what way does aho tho disturbances you nil I know you understand it you're I After they carried her she had a long spell of como near they they brought her at she got about lookin ton year pressed her forehead did sho spring am half is in this responded a voico in a hoarse wins while a rough nand was laid on her shoul nothing and fear next sho hoard sounds ol retreat ing footsteps nnd tho croaking of a am then all was still Satisfied that she wn she sprung from tho and touched a lighted match to the sunk into a chai completely prostrated with tho danger which she hud aud fastened the window through which t burglar hud and looked around ascertain of what she hail been Tho drawers were ransacked and almost ov cry thing with a lock lo it h id been bu to or wna A casket of jewelry was open on the but tho diamonds and tho were all theio and her watch hung whore she luid placed i on Beside tho she a little roll of She picked it it enveloped a hard tho bard substance was a that ring had boon given to her many years ana had been iii hor possession ever Hall bewildered at the singular was about casting the scrap of paper from when her eye caught the of a pencil on it. She opened anil rend tho Federal columns wero moving in sol aid masses in another and one which was Several balls fell in a field immediately bo- hind and not n hundred yards from where the Au of Gen. Card's requested us to leave tho as wo moved away a shell burst not twenty foet off. Col. Bonner calculated with hU winch lln timo taken for the balls to distance 1.? miles from tho and made my's in part of tho battle 1's nud 1'ondleton's which was unce me in whoso house I am. I did nor know you were in You I urn an world knows anil I do caru lo deny but tullen as I I cannot Forgive This explained She read the nnd dropping upon liur prayed for him who Imd written It. And who was run years ago ho loved that same when they both lived in and he would have her she told him she would bo ho not tuken to drink and and finally forged tho namo of his which he was given a homo in When ho worthy of Jier love he gave her that mid sho had it in remembrance of what ho had This is the atory of the On the return of Iho husband from tho wife related tho showed him tho note but lie is not hns ho attempted to arrest the The enemy no doubt saw the of tho and thought it n good opportunity to dis- slay their and credit is duo to ihoin for the accuracy ol THE CRISIS OF THE They pressed our left flank for several hours with terrible but our men flinched not until thoir number hnd boon diminished by the well aimed and steady volleys that they had give way now Tho seventh ant Georgia commanded by the and lamented said to havi suffered greatly ii Shield woro in this part of tho and did fearful ex Between two and three o'clock largo numbers of men wero leaving the of them wounded and exhausted by the long who gavo us gloomy but on both aides lelt suro that our Southerners had not conquered by tho overwhelming hordes of tin It duo to truth to say tha tho result at thia hour hung trembling in the We had lost numbers of our Barlow mid Le had been stricken down Lieut. Col. of the Legion hnd bean killed Col Hampton had been but thoro was a hand tho fearless General whose reputation ns commander was staked on this and wit that chivalry which ia his Gen. gard promptly offered to lend the Lc into tUo which ho executed in Your correspondent heard Johnston ex claim to Gen. nt Ihr critical for four Regiments His wish was gra for In tho distance our aj Tho tide of turned in our favor b tho of Gen. Kirby from four thousand men of Gen. Johns ton Gen. Smith while on the the lonr of He nud hurried his troops across the the point just where he most n They wero at to bo the their al point of the Held lirely A THE The Richmond correspondent of the Jsow O leans the day after the 1 of her I lived awhile at Old till 1 could to I wanted to git out of 'the neighborhood I was nil the so near mcther and her father them was good u bor to them as sho dared I gut sort of abd went out to Michigan bought a likely Old Junes give me a 1 took Mary Aun and wo got nlong well sterner In an instant his faco He to any fim bo hail nt nt low 10GO. 1061. Illinois Central Kail OS Anil April Iho A. Mi. foul uf anil at p. 10.4O the but prayer touches the golden see is busy with but prayer alts Mary nt the fo of As we by Ihu and watch It tgo lides cume we will bo they lin So waves of in t Id thoy threaten but a firm Dr. Adam who hud a strong aversion 10 called tp say grace at principal was rmist Ho IB reported to have Lord blobs thu what didst curse miller bless Somo a southern ing to compliment General Pillow us WHS made by types to call him ii i tho next suo tho mistake was BO corrected aj to read A only son went to nnd His nnd niter ho Imd numerous inquiries as to bis said she tell you didn t your gun at any of them nnd ngin the did you? It would bo so Said ho don't know ns I killed nny but I made ton of thorn squat SCOTT dis- member of Congress mid to Gen. a of two heerd home Raphael's father allied up hia horse with a violent ened up his shoulders BO that he appeared six inches steadily at mo a strange mixed expression of and nnd cried I Murder bert My surprise at the answer was scarcely less than nt the You menu to any not dead I 1 Why snid recovering from Ins den nut dead or sho keep on buun in do 3'oar.'. I1 Iwg your pardon said I; but I don't know nhat to of what I heard last nnd 1 I have the eld notion in my tint nil aro those of persons wiio been if I be a been hung long go aud there'd a been the end Tell mo tho whole said I; ly that I can help but J can under- how you must bo aud I'm aure I pity you fiom my I ho felt relieved at my after long to confide there's home both about thu time wo had our that you nho wont Toledo wo and hired out to do Sho was always a mighty good hand and could cut out ns nice as a burn had another fit after I ho and was and more serious than six months or when we began to bo woke up avery night by his Nothing seemed to bo tho matter with be only frightened and couldn't bo I noises like what como sort Next in tank to Lieut. Gen. Scott stands Major George B. JIo is ly of having born In Philadelphia on December At thu ngo of sixteen ho thu military academy at West graduating with the class of 1616; with the rank brovet second Un- til the Mexican ho over he had no of distinguishing and then gallant and meritorious in the battles and as the expressed he bro vetted first for gallant and conduct in the Riml ft llA And ns for though tho Gen. may been to 1 whether that o der given in with his views of Two months ngo he committed n mistake in hailing nt crossing tho of pushing briskly Ibi ward to Bin that sprang from excess of nnd it is not to deduce from such n mistake another arising from tho opposite ol rashness it tainly to attack Gen. on ground which he himself had selected and elaborately considerations must have over military considerations when General Scott to the without the support of McClollan on the west and 1'iit- on the It fatal from tho policy which he Imd been The consequence is that tho backbone of tho is Direct United Ill. the recommendation uf the of tho a Imn tbo Houso of for levying a tax lu provide revenues for tho of nnd maintaining tho lic Some tire i expected to bo annually raised as of tho Milwaukee thr SeconA FOHT July DEAR camp n Monday by the return thereto of private of Company County who was taken prisoner by the bels at tho battle of Bull's me Irom B Grant In the title ho was wounded in the and the lots blood so weakened him that he fell o main retreating and was taken Ho was in the transformed which was near tho battle hero ho remained until Friday when he nd two others belonging to that was no good place for and edging tho escaped nnd found ay back to Waldorfs ere of courso very glad to seo and he was ho hero of tho Ho says the wounded in the hands of the rebels aro well en care of. They live better than we do in and their wants are attended Tha Seers treat them with but the ntes are not so careful of tho language they or of its Tha prevent tho when they are near to do Tho taken are sent to Richmond id other Southern points as fast as it is le to do it. Among tho number off was r. our and were Surgeons Waldorf saw but lew f the Second Regiment in the soma oven in nud they were well cared Tho dead on the field of battle were he Rebels in and tho Federal dead in a distinction made as tar s it Tho or Zoo of the wero not buried at the rebels a particular hatred for but odies wero allowed to lay and Ho says heard die rebel officers talking their nnd tho estimate ho board was A negro who escaped and came into camp few days says that ho board laca tho number at So preparations to bo making to follow up Iho great rejoicing and intoxication were w to aver the defeat of the Federal Valdorf is now in tho and bis wound nlong Previous to tbn timo they were sent to Dr. Lewis and tho other ed their timo and their energies to the nil were well attended The Capt. nivo gone into now on tha large of tho In case of an would to work Several of the Third mont have Tha is ac is tuc doing gourd duty on Railroads other n most responsible Thu i s the duct livery morning and evening wo send out a Company lo take charge ol the aud several the of which are with secession Our pickets tho road report that treville is held by one brigade uf the and Fairfax bv if would back ss before upon Ball's Our me gradually working their way out as new conic nua very soon the old ground Kill bo occupied again by a much stronger force than About this bide of tho river extensive ry nro Koing Every inent spot is being fortified by and so that when tbo army for- ward a comparatively small force will be able to hold Washington against any odds which may be brought it. The forts be- inft erected and now nearly aro solid and are built by the regiments encamped near tho spot where are The nnd other regiments bars done a great deal of thU They turn ous thu morning with and are iu battle of del on Sept. 8, 1847, be offered be al a. f in. n. New nl n. m. p. m. idl South ic of tho In thv It. RAILWAYS foot of DO ar- fivo n. r. Vork Hi II nlK A. M. 8US- P. M. York A.M. IM r. Tn Tliv 0 mid lu In lo in lor ana nil polno Trunk lo tit nn t I In N c nil The old man straightening himself Sir I Sir not beaten the ment isn't beaten Somo ouo remarking to wo woro not defeated on ho found that out but too says Hint who examined the liu this and Wood stale thero never was bolter prospect for a very largo crop of cranberries than thoro is this Thu vinos are with With ble weather tho must bo uld cranberry pickers sny thoy have never soon tho vinos look City a that tho men of tho who compose the great army which has so promptly rushed to the defence of tho Union nre not the of seeking and the lifo such ns till ilio ranks of armies in T but uro men wbo have n In nnd havo lelt at homo those domestic ics which knit a man to his it may be a Kinglo mail on Friday brought o the Second near four letters and nnd another day near live hundred nnd ono Island miMit of thirteen hundred men received by ono mail above one thousand letters and Wo the booksellers iu have frequent occasion lo remark tho al Old L' of i. J. A. 11. t. anil nl mill abil K Gv v depot l K. N. tho secret of his v Alter what you've said thai 1 don't care to beon no but Qod knows thero never ii man I ho continued after a 1 thai I como from the Western My father was a well to do ylt not exactly Ho always a looked oy n too I've ulten 'tisn't my place to judge I was brought up on the farm to like the the same woman that you sho was tho one ol our poor His wiro was always and you know it n woman as well as a man to get rich So they woro ways but that didn't Rachel from being one o' the likeliest gals Wb wont lo the same school her me much I ever 1 had a sort o' natural after her as fur can waa Irom what she is me tor that you know how boys and gala git fo atbro they Mo Rachel was together tho more wo growed only tho mow secret by thu timo I was twenty we promised to one as could I didn't keep company with leastways not 1 my find It I what eay of cracking and snapping as yon bear i new it seemed like was but I It Mary wits sure and I let her go name for a whole When sho was away it wont on the same as every not onst a so loud as to wake mo I'd send word to Mary Ann to come on and I'd sell out and go to Good land was cheap and I'd rather go furder for the sake of wo pulled up stakes and como out but it weren't long afore the noise and we found out at lau what it One night I woko my hair ing on nud hoerd as you heerd it hut Mary Ann it and it's she's give mo since He was advanced to this gallant and in tlm battle of and command of n company of miners nnd In 1848. At tho tho ho returned to West whero ho remained on duty with the suppers and miners until 1851. During this limo ho introduced the bayonet into tho aud translated and u manual which has sinco become a tost book for tho During the summer and fall of 1821, ho the constriction of Fort and in tho succeeding was assigned to duty Major U. B. iu tion for tho exploration of the lied ho was directly to Texas as or on stall of F. nnd was engaged for somo surveying the rivers and of that In 1853 ho was ordered to the Pacific const in that And so it's been going on nnd these eight or CONCLUDED NEXT Sli 1 South Now Washington Columbia 7-1.150 The property includes lands and with thoir dwelling chattels nnd Tho also proposes to tax und used in dimming 15 cento on every ziMon of and mult liquors nro to be n aud at night ono can a vast pros in AH Iho tho be bird and it forms a most formidable On Gen. LEK'S plantation the work of has gone on of timber have boon felled and aro being cut no they now afford tbo a very nud unsafe lurking Ibc poor Attached to tho American army ore thousands of free cd They know if taken bo sent into and they are ever on the lookout against any such Their from tho battle can only be compared to that of tho tf embers of Congress and the wlw ilud as if their lives depended ly upon the time they Thousands filled up the roads and and could have ed somo Regiment fought half ly for the and stripes thoy did to work their way through wounded wagons and they would havo whipped any army under the But it is tho whole thing should bo looked upon rather hi sorrow than in Ouo hardly knows how to comprehend the about Washington this side of the It is aud more At can stand on tbo at mid in every tion comes the soul stirring martial band baud takes it until tho whole air redolent with tbo and for a half an hour nothing is beard but the one king it up as another drops it. The of the battle are fast disappearing nnd ready for work command of tho western division of tho survey 5 on a and liquors 10 The order has been mode by tho Post Office Department for tho execution of tho new respecting at or ngar nny camp occupied by the United Status will mail pre- of any letter written by a in the service of tho United States and to bo such by tho Major or Acting of regiment to which the writer is The should have tamped br written on its faco tho signed in writing by tbc or Acting Major of tbo ng his regiment by its number and its due letters will be d of Commissioned of- uers will prepay their as First Assistant of tho north Pacific railroad ed to tho oust in 1854, on duty connected will tho Pacific and was engaged also in secret service to tho West Tho year be received a iu the ment of and was appointed n member of tho commission which wont to the ot war in the and in northern Col. Richard ouo of his now an officer in tho rubel and Alfred the third member ol the com- a short time ago resigned ilio of the Troy Major report on tho armies and tho of tho u embodying tho result of nis ions in the greatly enhanced nis tation as on a Vehicles used for of merchandise aio to bo but nro to valued uro to bo taxed to bo taxed with rules in proportion lo Ibc value uf tho Hint tho for appear C. nt nil How just aro the retributions of history I Virginia originated the of Slate Kights run which culminated in secession behold her ground between tho and nether Missouri lighted the fires of civil war in now they have burst with redoubled upon hor own It was done iu ihe of jut tho reaction which logically riven more to tho neat in than nil the of Christendom could nave done In twenty jibe sent forth her hordes to mub printing the mid knife and revolver for thu civil Kow her own area with newspapers aro suppressed by tbo and civil literary culture nnd tisto by privates of the different regiments in tbo applications for It is no thing to ilium inquiring for n portable copy hf Home classic or other work belonging lo the higher walks of polite to it. Ho hints about Ann that was my wife's maiden Her father had two hundred acres money out a only three He'd had of 'em I had but I never thought of hor in way liko I did towards things on I a goot deal worried about bat a yoi don't look fur I got Ono jist dark M laal been at the store at the Cor for a jug o' a o' I some sowing I went tie while after her as fast as I cb lid for we had the same road nigh onto It weren't long overtook Rachael was th think i it out a lit le regret to seo several of our cotom the discussion of the causei Bulls Run Lit us eschew al inch discussions for the present by agreeing tha planned and well Gen. was just where lle lave that the in tho fieli capable and all the officer were as competent as the men wero the to retreat given aric properly nobody failed o ao that all i certain to be right next That is tire bea way to case for the the futur will take care ot and happiness may be distin from each but by a shadow of divinity even to our buma n 1857, weary of ho ned his position in the army to become vice Central icn resident and engineer of tho which post be held fur three ho offered and the n. sol stro Of ency of tho Ohio Mississippi Kail which he When our domestic assumed for- vero nt onco called into of to secure the of his in organizing the from that but the of tho major-generalship of the Ohio forces reached lira and ho at accepted it. Oil May 14th, ho received a commission as eral in the United States and until within a few had command of which comprises all of Indiana and and that port ol Virginia lying north of the Great west of tho Green Elver and the Maryland line with so much of uia as lies west of a line tho land lino to the of McKenn it is been called to tbo command of tho department of tho Potomac in place of Gen. General McClollan recent successful and brilliant campaign in western Virginia inspires a high ot con- in him as a military and it w believed that he pill fully disaster at Bull's Bun at no It must not bo for granted that ho would the of that position unfortunately become ho is next m rank to Gen This office is filled by special seniority having weight only incidental How nrc Wo lo Cot Our The rebels still probably 500 men in prisoners nt the Hull's Huw are they to bo released 7 fn no way a but by although we captured a great number of rebels since the of we havo let them ull with exception of a few officers and We hold a man of the rank and We administer oath of and turn them loose to swell again the ranks of tho It- over lo bo f mud in tho Gen. command captured nearly wlm were permitted to the everlasting Had detained they would have been the means of re- leasing soldier captured in the late have been so much capital on hand to bu offset against n ot our before wo can get our lost wo must make a new We cannot understand this mode of If wo nro not to indict upon traitors tbc penalty duo to why for a at place them on their nad put thorn in a position in which thoy can do no harm To administer an oath to a man found and who tho moment have taken tho lifo of a loyal citizen or is one of the greatest farces ever do such villains euro for on oath As thoy havo already moral decer ng military F. Jackson led one of these into overthrow the civil ties aud drova away from the tho poisoned is com- mended to his owu lips a from his chair of office aud his ha ii by ruined iu fortune tha halter waits his lau in a German on the Prague name wits years in be advocated the right of and did much to the public mind of the has his reward in disgrace and not daring even to come within the borders of Uio State which so lately delighted to do him at last makes all things 1--.J -j ourselves by supposing that thoy win any public declaration of their rhaps our defeats may gradually cure us of Perhaps ou delusions which this war an anomaly and an in tbo history ot military Unremitting The devotion of Southem to their Northern Fatal defeat of the Southern rotton A owe the following to tho of the 30th Mr. of fiom tho Committee who were appointed to ascertain the number ol persons now employed in the several Departments who are known to lain sentiments of hostility to tho Government and have refused to take the oath of made a report in stating that they had given attention to tho that had scarcely advanced beyond tho threshold of They have no hesitation in remarking that the action of tho House In tho of the Committee baa boon fully justified by the facts Well authenticated cases of disloyalty have beon brought to their That iuch should be retained when the facts baen brought to tie knowledge of thote havo tho power of be a ot profound and their retention can be by no assumed necessity or ienco of the public and moat the indignation of tho Having found it to complete their the Committee asked leave to continue the tame log the recess with power take agreed  

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