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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 1

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I 1 ex NO. 2517. ILLINOIS, SATURDAY MORNING, JUXE.24, 1865, if TO-DAY'9 ADV8. rasaiNoaB traims fam i oa las oAioiAA 4 altaa a. a.

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Will iell Mg line if 1 LIIVEIV DAMASK, LI1VKN CLOTHS. III i''-a' lim: draper, da 91 ask towels, SPOT TOWELS, MARS AILS UUILTS, LACE CURTI1VS, 1,1 I 1 1 1 1 AAA. At 10 per cent less than any auction prioo. it 1 1 1 i i OUR STOCK or Dress Goods TUE LABQKST.) MJIN1M0 a 4 SOUSD. The following extracts fr jm a letter written by Dr.

Stewart, Surgeon of ilia 94th Illinois to Dr. U. Noble, eeem fcfusei-ceedingly valuable and full af sound sense: Mv DkaE Friend I had the pleasure of taking part in the Biege of the last stronghold of the onfederaey, and he honor of climbing into Spanish For alongside of Col. MoNuIta. By the way, when we gel home, you must make a speeoh ia the name of the families of the 94th, to give Ool.

MoNulta tironer credit for the exceedingly fine man ner in whioh he has always kepi hia men covered in time of action. B.ave, tu rashness himself, he Ukes ai much care of his men as if they were hn own children. Al Prairie Grove we did a. much execution as perhapa any other in the fiold-coriainly we did our dutyycC owing to his careful manage-mont, Instead of losing from on. to two hundred men, we eame out with a few scratches.

So during the sieges, bt Is continually on the alert to see that his men do not unnecessarily expose theinselvos. Hore at Spanish Fort I saw him walking back and forward in a perfoel biAY of bullets, damming Tom, Dick and Harry for sticking their head bp to see what was going on, and I am proud to ay that that was all ho had to Cud fault wild. If we take home as we shall more than ono half of the men we brought out, the credit, is in a great degree, due to Col. MoNulta. As a militarr uiau iu action, I do not know his stiporior.

I am sorry to say that tha Maiican Tarantula has bitwn hiia badly. If it was not hi wife and tmbie. I am quite sura be would I off upon what I cwaidar vary toward the halls" Hint Dr. Karr impose to bold a Democratic in I mean of soars those of M. milium.

I wa very numb shocked indeed, to bear the death of the Fuuks, especially I'nole 1 I never MtaemrJ bia true worth until I wnt with him to St. Loqis, when ewol to the lUtf tl me regimeut. 1 was hi leeompauifa (' "leys and nUlita, and I l-ft him with a very bh opinion In-dJ, ojI of Funk, tha eattla dealer and millionaire, but of Funk, tha man and gonlla-man fir be wm emphatically ktt i tall (ouUeman, one of tiod own wana beart- Ueary mean aim a hater: nothing but r-iroumAlauc. preveol- hi l)nil iaiiirn aim-aft, or great mii-nt even elrrum.ianwa cull bindrf hi bm a great mail where be wa kn its I c.o.i 1-r that in bia 4a I a a4 1 fl san.iblv hv' pr" lh u.ii in liia 1 bU hiw. euuuiy anil ecaiert ia natural witbwl hi.

Y-Mir upiiii the Li.laiur I f4 deal uf fa bA aallpal4- Tv saj t'tal Kb elreumir- ma uuiMfally kept r. aymg a r-J toia than I can ivti ti-! of MIU Miilt of in lb army lruuki. pTvail4 it friihlfal ituring iba wr. 1 wa al rr-n rfUn l.f 0n. AaJi l-S-i a'l Hi insiixj.

I'an'b end wtnt wia freely rr- 1 aa-l I hM lnli ay mat M.v ol. bTT.bae.N b- i shoald Iblbk II tu Ibal It 4 manner. II tnir atl-aii li aver gs. aican-xi wm p. f.f.n.

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Vv-. yuiuaHU DAILY, alOlPt 8VHHAT, BY STEELE, CAEPESTEB CO- TKHMH Delltred by th. Oarrler. in the city, vol Beatbyia.ll.OMYaar.p.ysl.bjIa 8at by mall Six 4 gout by mail Three And moA M-lrrt rirr brifet VOL. 94.

order, for howevar much they may look down upon the black man. they have learned to have a wholesome fear of him when be has a musket in his hands. But we can't enforce military law always, and we can't afford to keep up so large a force. What then remains? If you withdraw your armies, and leave the negroes to be dealt with as these white men in the South choose, the excesses committed before the war, will be trifling, onnipureii with what shall bear of when they have revenge and impotent malice to urge them on. It will not be safo to leave the black men in states controlled by whites, unless you arm them with either "bullets or ballots.

I confess to having a lower opinion of tha Southern character the more I see of it. I should tremble for the whole black race did I think they were to be left helpless in the handof their former inastora. I Freo only in name, they would be even still more liable to misusage than while tbey were slaves. Every man has bis pet theory for "saving the I'nion," I have mine; here it is: Disfranchise every white man in the South for fire years, who cannot prove thr was lorced into rebellion. 1'ut ballots into all othor baud.

After five year make the ability to read and write the sole qualification of the voters. Strike from every constitution and statute-book the word "white." Let loyal men rule loyal America. This if a uiitity subject, and I freely oonfess that I cannot grasp it, or give retains for such a course, which muny not be open to very serious dispute. Hut the long-it I lire, the more I am convinced that God rule the nation, and that the nearer we bring our institutions iuto conformity with tha everVuting principle of justice, the not we slinll prosper, and the greator tranquillity wehall enjoy. Justice that traitor should puninhed.

Iet us uiiili them, not with malice or iu a spintof revenge, but fur their own good, and a a vindication of the tusjeiiy of the law lhy have utrged, aud the eflbrf of" the example up. itiur generation. Justice doniaud that loyal men u' rewarded. Lei us reward theni by mg them, at least, the privilege of l.e'.iogio govern the country abich they btlpvd to ate. To uiy ntUid, UuJ I plainly pointing out Iu that the path of justice is alu the path of policy.

il clearly. Too lung bava we, in lb falsa pride of our own at naught his Ut, and reoi Iu govern the country in which be placed a pleawi, and not aa II ph aed thai in iu.iunJ eUiiy mm it wow Iu in. II point Iu iL rrM nay. Suu4 polity point in lb miu dircli.n with liii'l-l, th-'Ufh blind junire. Lt at l-al, dho bV(M pUadnl ti lb slate, bow, -l lu ail iur inie(( in bun ibal ba baa raUelw.

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MfEtlUSm, Uptratar. Death of Admiral Dupont. Mosby surrenders and goes back to the bush. Sooth Carolina Unionism at a discount. Appointments anu Pardons.

Wahiiimotdk. June 22. The Herald's sneoial savs Preoaratious have commenc ed for mustering out botween forty and fifty thousand troops from the armies of Oens, Meade, Hancock and Logan. About 18,000 of these effective men, whoae terms of service first eipire, will be mustered out from the army of the Potomaoby reg't'l organic tions. All absentee belonging to such regiments will be in addition to this number, and may swell it to 23.0IK).

Hanoock's veteran corps will be reduced seven thousand. The army of Tennessee will lose fully 15,000. Oon. Grant and part of his staff left here this evening by special car for Philadelphia, and expect to be absent two or three day. The General' report will uot be couipluled aa early a slated, aud i not likely to be delivered to the War Department until near tha oommeneeuient of the next Congressional icasion, utiles specially called for by some exigency.

There will probably be some considerable delay in the appointiaout ol a provisional Governor for South Carolina. Tha delation here do not at all represent tha I'nioulsl of the Stuto. Ona who bail to be the giver or advice to President Johntou ha declared, in I'hurltMtun, tiial ai.hed the Yankee had lilll nun ihroal tht ba might eul il. An other declared that ha would burn hi bouse rathr itoto a damned Yankee should pollute it with hi prewaee, and on through Ibe entire lit. It I likely.

Iherer. Ihni SoiKh Carolina will be utfered lie out in h.eoil il, nrewiil. Ir. A O. Maekev.

lh newly Collretor al C'liaflelon, ba iriutiiM iha niy alter In vi.il to NVal I 'oiu i. i. up hi friend. th iu ('atolls deligalii o. In vivid ra.

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ask.laiWtfl-.H tba ab4 aa-' ia taaa-la, a tfeanta DRY GOODS. ASHLEY I Promises to pay particular at- i1 tentiou to all customers, and to supply them with more DliY GOODS AND Furnisliins Goods BOOTS SHOES Ae Ac, FOR 0E HUXDRED D0LL4RS or sraaller sums, than any he use In town. Another Imolre of dun raioiitt BLACK SILKS, At ropuiar Prlte i ah inn's New Stylo Delainos Jnxtrrfclfcdfl AMlLtr. All of our At still IwirrprlrM. 1M1LKT.

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AWS WA mm mmi aw' Priots, Cottons. Ticklof Alpaccoj, Canl-mcrcs, LadifjJ Cloth ocJ WAter Proof Cloaklogs, etc. etc. Wholcsalo Si Rotail. IJ Sf 4 tjw aw fJ0 fawVwaww flM gW fl VI pjawBMf wVat SwaaJaJ iS'a 2 Ashley House Block.

the radicals, waited upon the Presitl -1 and entored their complaint againt vnrnor pierpont. They complain that he 1 not baok-bone enough. Sanford Conover, the important Government witness, who has just returned here from Canada, will again bo put upon the stand to-morrow, and will then explain the cause of his dotention in Canada, and the manner in which the rebels there foroed him to sign false affidavits with a loaded pistol at his head. VERY LATEST BY TELECRAPH, WAsiiinaToa, June 23. In the trial Geo, B.llutohison, of Oanaila, testified a being present at a conversation at St.

Law rence Hall, Montreal, on tho 2d or 3d of June, between Dr. Morrett, Itoverly Tucker, Gen. Carroll, aud Ex-Governor Woscott, and that Tucker said that he had burned all 'the letters, for fear the Yankee son of bitches would steal them out of bi room, Then Jiartie bad been talking the trial. Mr. Ewing toad an argument in defense of Arnold, contending tlmtj though Arnold had entored into a scheme for the abduction of tha President, he abandoned the con spiracy before tlieaasasaitiation wa planned.

Therefore, having no part whatever in mur der, and not being prcseut in the city when il was committed, he was guiltloa of any crime. Wasuihuto, June 23. Mr. Surratt continue very ick. The Commission of Henry II.

Vaudyok a I nited State District Treasurer of York, wa assign ed by President Johnson this morning. Julius Urutu llouth wa unconditionally released thia morning from old aapital prion. Sam fust'lKO, June 20. A despatch fruw New West Minster, capital of linliab Columbia, savst Tha work of lringing the wire of lb telegraph line C'UI nieucd to-day In Ihi cily, a l.iga force i will soon be ia lelrgrapnie c.iiniiiuii.t.li with ti.e uiiniiig Couipanie of CariUw and intermediate lwes. The cily election al mulled in lb et.nipSaia mkms ul int tmon Ticket, with siaoely auy opposilion.

llo.oa, Jun 2.1. Th vta.bii.gton uroial a lla lloAi.a Journal state, thai lb boulb Carolina Imlegalnai rery l'y ak lhal the Got.inniwbl shall rle.nl the Cotileiierale It-Hid proper, a bwb aiuwuul. at-o rding ib.ir eleulatin. The dejrgsiion prawul bold an mil lion of nil i proooanaed Uw wnl of ibeir anxiety on ma suujcvt flM par tbm the bmp due llielK-Kb.) Aiatab.N. June 23 Tl.a rawaiiw iba Ul Mi.

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HARTFORD, SoSlt'l ACCI I lO.XTH KVKUY DIXM.IITH'N. CJAriTAIsf IM'U. nu Miiuo ivmu rikttiiv TCN DOLLAR! PREMIUM AA A ml -w AH. mm A aUx-I A. mm, mmnml ml -A l.t A AA' tS fi, W.

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S925 PRIZE MONEY. 1 rsiultlm.oisj nfcfi ss lul.nd le kst THE LABdL'T TOCENAMENT EVKB HELD IN THE WEST! U. P.li.rriA,CbW Buslnw of CklMu, kM prwlM4 man a. Hm. aa tbsucAMlun.

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