Ii™.ln3 Vruj. bceulc li.-.-.-.iOctl OBil Til clM r. r t i n a v i H c, Indiana.. ■'■■■— ■ ■ ■Saturday Earning, Iilaicli 21st, 1863.IJ. W. CAT.T.IB.Ewnm.Ncv/j from iho Scat of War.If mij osc c/in got any satisfaction ont of llic lolcgraj.liti;t1ip*Cehcs in regard to tho war, or to tho c iii.'.iiioa of oar atmios, ihoy ran do rioro than tvo c;n. It is rumors and counter •iti'ioir.. Cli,o day Vicksburgis U-ing evaluated. nnd «1k» next day tbo rebels' arc laiing iviuforceJ. Tho telegraph is n mighty golt;»l lntitnli'4D,bnt bo who puts faith in its news will bo like tho nion who puts bis its priiiws. It ha* bad oiu fleet below Vhb.ttng two or three times and liai Yazoo. L'ily raptured as many times nml ail nitiiin tbo last week. About tho only reliable information that wo c*n find iu our sc*rv!i through tho telegraphic die patches. it. that Single bn- withdrawn his resignation and returned to his command Uhsrlc'ton has r.ot been attacked yet. and no toiling when it will be. Banks is still a |ieifc«t dvjd-liCA I at New Orleans. If bo tomiins llio.o much longer ll*o rebels will rvtako it- Fremont nml ltutler are still awnitirg ooiiif.isn.ls. r.i.d «m likely to h*vo to wnit until’Fcwnrd is kicked out of tbe Cabinet. Hooker and his nrovy are still laying idle. When they will raovo, or nlicro to, nobody knows. Tbo latest tolo grams have it tb.it Vicksburg is almost t* ken. Tho Secretary of War tbiubs Ikot no will sooii liav'c possoisioD of tbat iw-poilant place. May Cod grant it! Another tfraffclie movomcnt is about being made by tho army of tbo llappsnaonock. What it i». is not knouiiT Wo War of fighting on the Black water, blit no particulars. Who it wa* that wore fighting, or who whipped, is not reported. Ifolvl papers say that Ad -mi ml Farragnt nllarked Port Hudson on iho 11th inst., and was repulsed. Ool. Jas. It. Fry. of Kentucky, has boon appointed Provost Marshall lt;»moral.The Thirty-Third Regiment.Tho following is a list of tho missing of tho 33d Indiana, in tho four companies re-cruited in this county, in the fight at Franklin, Tenb., on the 5th instant:CoMI’ANV A.—ClIAS Captain Chart”* Beobra. •At local. J. C. Ssmsaon, tst Serrt. Will. A. Dili.), 2d 14 Knurl FOxworthy, 3d 41 David W. Krwcr, 4th “ Calvin B. York, Mli Joacph 8MUo. kflBeaton, Captain.William Harrigau, James It. Hinkle. Olio B. Uioac*.Christopher Jisds Jowph Jeontng*,TIi.Ithaa.John W. Taylor. Ttununa W. John mo.An old school mato and fellow-prin-tcr of ours, who went down South somo 8 or 10 years ago. to take charge of a printing ufiice i:i MotJg'imciV. Alabama, turns up in the rebel innli* a full-blonu Southern advocate. From n letter written at Fort Morgan. Mobile, am! *ent by the way of Ilnrana, lo his jv.renn in New J or soy, wo extinct tbo full owing : Tho Democracy of tbo North tall: of re-const mction I This is a false id os, and deluMvo, as it can never he rgiiu. These stales will Dover bo ro* nailed, no manor ivhat compromises are offered. Wlint I ltrilo is as true a- tbo sun rto6.” Tin* rriiela went to war with tho sx press iutei.lion of building up a Southern Confederacy. Tint lias been their darling idea for JOfllS. and (hoy do not intend to relinquish it nsitii (boy are whipped into submission. They do not want u re-conslruc-lion of tls Unim. They td! us so in plain terms. They r.pum all offers of 44 compromise” nn l ■•pence,” unions wo ato willing to recognize tlui independence of tlroir bogus Confederacy. How degrading nnd humiliating is tho po«i«ian occupied by t!»c copper hcaJt of tbe North. With their know in the dirl, their bodice inclined southward, and tiioir wbole app'arcneo tbat of the mo3l abject fawning and cringing, they hold oat their offers of r«M/vlt;mtVe end peace. Tbo rebels ilonl erect—spit in tbo faces of tbo •coppers, cuff them on tbo side of the head, kick tlwm wirli groat earnestness, and toll them that their mediation is entirely out ofCleorgo T. Allison.B. Bryant’,Ueoriw K. Bryaat, Gwrgu Best.John Bnio,(Villiaui G. Brown, Amlreiv C. Brown. William Coatir, William CkSKipMQ, Lewis Dcwom, William Dnnran, William Dixon.Jukn B. Edwards, June* Edwardd, Cieorp W. Greealco, 1‘artor W. Gray. Junes C- Hunter,Ell H. JahniM,John Jonro.Hoary Kirk ham, Theodore Labcrtow, Edgar Marpby,John W. Maanen, William ¥. McCoy, Janie* M'Uiuaie, William McCloud, John McDoaell, William J. Matthew*. Panel P. Oveo. Katlran Pearce,I)».id V.rt.William K. Prewilt, Jacob A. Shipley, Janes P. Beaton, Ceorco W Bhcltoa, William H. Smith. William C. Simpaoa, Joliu McGionia, Prnnu* Duue.CorrcipoiA Batch of SCoMPAJiV C.—CllARLla Day, CaIT.Captain Clmrlw Dnr, l.t Lieut., Join Dar. l.tSerB’t. John Hut, Sergeant William Loper, 44 John A. Butnrr,44 Amna J. Tbomu,William J. Knor,Robort Rowan,Jainca Bain,Mnrtin Brady.James Banner,Jainca M. Camoter. IVMlai Carptater, Smith CMppa.John Cll*.r.l,Jflwe W. Hall.Join Hardwick,John W. Hinaoo,Aaa IloUand, ltfddcn Johnmn. Philip E. Kmfcr, Gouge W. lAAh, Robert Laah,Albert Law.col bearer, Hcory Dphart.Jame* W. Marley, S. MeKcnHenry Ctnrton, TboniM Do unitPerry M. E.ana, Eli W. Former,William McKenjic. Gcorgn W. McKinley Jauu'i A. Mcdnria, Benjamin P. Newby. Ellw.t W. OUvcr. John Paul,Isaac N. I-ark, WUIiam O. Pool. Edward N. Smith, June. II Strader. Iaoac SUtrclI.J.mc B. Tackett. William I. Taylor, lamdWUM.Cbtrk-a Gin, Geo are OBI.Jaine* C- Fur,Jehu S. Fry,Benjamin F. Garriaoa,Theodore F. GliMMT.Noah llodley,J. S. Haalinpr,CottPANY H.—James E. BtUlTos, C.vpt. CapUia Jo*. E. Burloe, Lcwii Goble.I rt Lieut.. L.E. McKiany,Ord. Sorc’t, J. T. Slouch,Sergeant W. W. Keened j,'• Win. L. Farr,“ Richard Collier,June* B. Farr.Corporal B D. Kennedy,44 John K. Bragg,Ahm. E. Lafovre,'• I.tfawMc Go»,Hcory Burkhart,Wiley B. Baker.•• * John M. Weddle,44 Samuel Lafovre,Harvey Baker,Jamci 8. Guy. Andrew J. Ifallcr,'Ilaaao N. Baker, Andrew J. Baker, Harden M. Baker, John R. Burkhart. William Burkhart. Hugh T. Bra**. Solomon K. Bo*., William M. Bennett Jnnres 11. Baker, Samuel G. Birton, William J. Cbildera. Henry CoDicr,Joel li. Collier,Jo rare Collier, Nathan L. Furr. TlKimu Jeff Furr, Caleb Filer,William Wright.W.lliam Hacker, Talbott Handy, George C. Hamilton, Benjamin Jarrott, Am Jnhr.ua. Hannibal H. Kilby, Samuel Knl£bt, Daniel Lafover,Isaac J. Loiter, Jooeph Lenin.Alvin D. May.Jacob J. Mycri, Perry Prarron,Own J. Ruimn. Reuben Bplreu,Henry H. Srlekey, William J. Smith, Valentine Spire*, Bedford M. Soirva. Tliomaa J. Tlooipwn Joha R. Taylor, Thoaina Taek.lt, Jame. M. Tackett, Robert G. Wllacn, Iaaa? J. Weaver, Cbarkr* P. Wllaos. Daniel Yont,Jcocph Yoat,CoMfAxr E-Wm. A. Whitson, Capt.Capt. Wm. A. WhiMoo. 1-t Lieu I. Juno. N. HiU, wounded.2d Lieut, E.Wrllincford, l.t Sergt. John R. Steele, reported killed.Serg I John K. Spratt,44 Loyd T. Duncan, John Mod rail,Jaront H. Brow*,S II. Killwish,Frank M. Duncnn,Geo rue C. Hcmtrick*. William Atreraon,B P. Anilcnaa.Alien Atler,David A. Baker.Qvorga F. Cam.Jaiuo* C. Collahas,Levi Ciinmbera,David Clark,Jntnc* W. l*e»t, Alexander W. Dunkin.Chartra A.Jonathan Edward*, T. D. Eran*.Jamnr Fulleu wider, William T. Hamilton, Joseph Hnln«,John V Hood, Maroua D Hood, Philip Joliurw,Jacob C. Low*, JamraO Lvuck*, Caldwdl MnJora, Jam. * McCmlie,Join K. Mjrtek, llipa, wot George 11. IVnrwnR. M. Phil:-ouW.Peter Qunkrtibuib,J oho B. Shaetda. Henry A. Taylor. Jainea A. Thompaon, Jamc. J. White, David W. Whitu. Riiaa P. Wldener, William It Wilson, Weotx.X^*Tho treatonablo uttcronoes of the Ciocinnali Enquirer have at laat awaknwd tbo indignation of tho loyal citizens all over tbo land. A largo indignation aieet-fUtT Was held at III liicnanolis a few ovoninoaMAitTHcaviLu:,! Ennoas or Gazkt-ii ebarged from Capt. C the 70th regiment, bee perform tbe Juliet of Just returned home, 1 company, a few specin written by persona he field, for the purpose . Among them you will Voile to hia ton, All Thomas McGowan to. one from Austin little ioy llatley. You wil of Leroy to tbe letter t and you will see fiora eralfy Uld by Ihe sold try to get tbetn lo con known to military lar speaks tbe sentiments and my sentiments pn 1 have acted with i for a long timo, and » I voted for Geo. T»j James Buchanan. Foi I claim no particular for President was for vote for him again if tog so. But I wish it that I would see anj 1 one who U crying ob put down rebellion— would vote for biro. October,-I fear I oh* portion, or. it may be of January ticket. B in tbe army, and bave for. These Butternu been fighting to free is an abolition war,Ac from Jeff. Davis. V war? Who tired Iho pathizera with treason set of ignorant foots, slaveholders commenc caute they felt that U Norib and Northern These traitors, who use the negroes to nil Tbe negroes furnish and clothing, and cloi ■lies of rebels while fighting us and tryin eminent. Tbe rebel build forts and lo figl months of experienct negro who will aid it tliem and arm tbcm, for the Union boys at I know that the neg have they brought itn our regiment, upon • and bave profited by a secesh officer and tlt; his capture to loyal formation of his wher cera and soldiers.From Evan VoiU to There is a strong •tale. I wish you cc is going on in tbe coThere is much excite that Indiana will go little while, and I wif hear of it any hour. M Parker thinks you ha I want you and John this. I don’t care w reads it or not. I tbi wo will hare a change fooling now. I think i cr. The confiscation yet. There has bee going about tbe eoum of the bands of Der talk, but 1 think it is I always was—for tb Union ; for tbat I livi and when any of the gun. I will try to koej You arc not allowct news. I have teller! army and at home, : are not allowed lo ret lion papers, and they can't find a Democra is not a compromise you need not be ala in jail. I give you i limtnt.From TVnnos McOowThat fight at Wav ing. They come do*