Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1855 — Page 3

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>Mai °f water ; thin done, » nogym (or about four

, >■ or,n '^*) tn^w, with »ome syrup or sngnr, H ... n i—« « • ^ Of thU mixture a table m .m„i. r,w-, #f>00||fnUho|lW m mrifi twf)

ti-aejioonfuls to a child, every eecond hour,

until symptoms of disease vanish.

“Thus conducted, convalescence as if by magic, will result. The rapidity of an event so auspicious will equally delight and aafomsh. It may however, lie neccaeary further to note, should the bowel* become obstructed in progress of the diseaee, an evil by no means common, then a draehm of the compound |s»wder

......t oi M i< iiAKt. SHiri, °» l“*»P (formed of two partsercamof tartar

wiih one of jalap) and one grain of the herb treated as above, formed into a pas'il with

By Mr. McOonnell, bsll reported to approprUt- ten thousand dollars to aid the Maa n c

Order to

r . ..I ■ Ufite iftietH'f of rHirena,

, ,'.,n!« , iiie't to reitislN I'lii H.it. M' e*rtf sp ,rv. t« ie- will e*#l /•»<-

| i wslit of lil« rd^tprsle ' I . . n i«t r, II >l'irln? th'il time,

Hj ,,f tin'if i.(l" in t*«l* rlly.

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erect a mono merit on the battle

ground of Tippecanoe. The Hone refused to suspend the rules to read the bill a neoiuel

time.

On motion of Mr. Hudaon, the House took

tag He. til Pt-erl stmet, oeeapint hr W. H« R k' % I IT** I % I t-4 * Newman Jk Co., and before it waa subdued the ioXa* VXa HaO 1 g\ X «.V •

Jan. 19.—The tire » nlmanl suspended *>o

both sides, and all peHiea are seeking shelter Newman Jk Co, and be lore i r waasu blued the. from “-be peitii gs of the ptttleaa storm.’* The nutim budding wae reduced to a m** of mins, ro >nd and phrsicnl con die jd of the besiegers Four thousand barrel* of Flour, and a large am good. The homes are suffering front amount of other goods iu the bu ldnig. were ookh I destroyed. The loss is over $60,000, on which Jan. 20.—A dispatch from Mencbikotf there is au in uraace of $42,000. Thebuds«rn a successful sortie was made against the dings ad joining were more or less injured. French center, and several were made prison- The twig Rush, from Cardens*, loaded with,

up the orders of the day, with a deterrain- ere and many killed. Mobtsaes, while at anchor off the battery last ation to continne therein until the files were | Jan. 22—The weather is fine to-day, but night, was cut through by the ice, \od sunk cleared. ' there is much aickne&a among the Rrtish almost immediately. T wo of br r crew were BUlt troops. Abundant supplies of all kind* have drowned, the others escaped in boats.

To «n»t>le railroad companies to Mttla with ‘‘

ro(cis,«c. To authorize aasereors to correct ^ Di j err rs in the amewsments of real estate. To amend unction 540of the practice act. To pro-

No progress to re- Bostom, Feb. 16

port in siege works. The British thirty fifth The steamer Asia, arrived here about eiev-

Regiraen.s have disem- en o'clock this morning, from Halifax. Her

mails were dispatched iu the afteruoou trams

fourteenth

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barked.

„. ,, l r e T . I he French have undertaken to hold ths u> New York.

has been appoiute<i

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„ for |t:(''l'‘'"■

«ynip or sugar, should t>« given to an aduli,

l( r ,v,m "i K K,r * ,M ' ' » ,(,n pi on ,„ M | i,i*if the (plain ity P» a child. This simple r |{ II. Smtkii, takes it lx* no fit this medicine ahuiH out every other form or article ^ ,r ^ i s ui'lfor'l’.'• ^icra Troupe, now per- whatever, a* unally uunecewtary, if lutp^r-

,,f ' ^ . (i| || rt u nicions,

' 4 * ' ‘ ' 1 * , i “Pue inrVtnduv nnUu/ii of these medicines, H„ «.♦rki» ,, wl''Irf* 1 to **' t u ,r ' s ii^gro ,.np n h|e ol etfecting resnltM so gigantic, remain f . (I,,, world, and is always received now only to l,e given, and app-ara to ho as ,,i di'*f ii l'lutise, wherever lie goes, follows: f he horn, by its anti febrile proper- " I,,, m live dances. f Ux y* holfl ftt ( "'™ the fever, the prolific in“ , ' r source of w,»e, which it. iinmcdiandy stratiI'nr |,(.. o iniun' |.rcsnntc(l tins evening is ^ wh ile the zinc acts the part of atonic, 1^, v i oil. red, otiibracnig snmo nf ihe nstutilly restoring the erpnlibnum.” , „ ltl 4 ihc (tnnipany. The Kir.- Mr. Larkin adds—'•No emigrant or govV liken and ins Dinah, Hlack V ^\ , “ r0i,fN * r ^ u > ' " put to «( , a without a low pcnci wo.th of these jitti('l» -r *. *' • ,V | prolectors; and it is further ardently hope I

I that, as thi’ dearest interests of our c.ntrtmon liiiinanHy arc s , vitally invrdved in this discovery, (lie press of all countries will give

piihlicrty to this annouiiccinieit."

section of the act defining duties of Justices, so a* to allow them mileage in making re-

turns.

MiUs lost on Utetr th*rd reading. To allow a docket fee of ten dollars to attorneys prosecuting m the Supreme C ’Urt; To require appellants to the Supreme Court to give security for coats. At 12 o’clock, the House adjoureed.

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Kkiday, Fob. 16, 1855.

Senate met.

Mr. Sjiftini presented a petition which was

referred.

Mr. Hrnwn ri>|v»rte'l hack the hill inauthnr-

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more elTectually prohibiting by law, all lotta-

nes

fiht .Sony

,i d |,.iiith have disagreed as lo i V ' of he iiotorious pirate and ,iy < apt, Ibdtert K yd —who ihe-'Vcnleeiilb ecntiiry. I’er-

U'' 1 D’ D. . ■.'•i-.om of his lnstiir\ 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ^ r/i „ gnardiatis to mortgage the real estate of | i :ii.' nautical di'.imu which was tlnor wanls, to Ixiriow moin’v'ortheiredueaMi , llK ..| -,,1 V u.kee ll.dMiiwitt’s Athemnim '»on and niainui um«H, rec..mu»«nding its in-

. . I.. , , delinitc n istnonernent. C incurred iu.

e Mi. 11 olid ry roporred back the bill to coo>L,yv. r.i tirm tbe title to real estate, in oases where ths .v r, ..n renresents (lapt. Kyd as orig ancestors were ii.<liiralized citixeusof the Uui- , H1 ,l named Robert I.es- 1 '"' l ^'ttc*, and citizens nf this State ; stating

„ , , that the object s tight for is full v granted by » , .. i . \ hmn ( oitbts nf n due birtb arc , , . 0 -., , '

law passed in IS.id. and thereiore recomutun-

,, .■! 1 v tin W teh of Hell-Date. .1 eahuisy . ( j 0 ,j , | U , j rt . SH ,,t bill be laid on the table.

,| min to join a l*irate bund, of which (Jot.eurred in.

,. M r. Cravens, from a Select, Hnminittee, sub- ' . ■ mitted a lyngi liv report of tlic condition, itc., ^ 1,1 1 '»tt sea and lan.L o( . (|H) Snu „ U ; u , k , which was laid on tlie .•n.ve-sion, lie linnlly meets with ' table, and ItNH) copies ordered to be printed. . lav" Kate of liellamont, the instrn- Mr. Spann Irmn a similar c mmiitee, reporttadill i be Pir lie's doom, wl,o kills cd liack ti.e lull p, prevent the d^.ructam of

ute on ratlma.l trains, and pvniling amend-

' 11 d - ivm ■ the place wln ie Kyd - nietils, recommending that they ho hud on the

i i-' i.> is Imncd. table, (aitieurred in.

i'li. drone was brought out last evening at Mr. Suit nqs'rled back the bill to legalize . , . i *i.i transactions bad under the It. S. of 1852, and \:ne i’ll in, in grand slyle. I lie scenerv , .. ... , ’ .

tbe act id I8«>d, before the same came into

- ' Ic case w .1 h ab ol \\ mgh s pne lint ions, | or< .,, > 0 , )imi , 1)( || I1 g its indednite postpona-

v i- inosi excellent, and anpropriate to the incut. Concurred it'..

A. number of bills were reported back and .• ,i . i ,i ordered to be engrossed.

D.i’.'ppe.nance o| the (Wo s|ii|>s upon tbe ”

'.gc and ihe cm.llict winch ensued were | Rfso/utittns Adopted. -ve'.y n nd.Ted. and were received with ! Hy Mr. Anthony as to the expediency of

! • A* ef .Ij ] la'u.M’.

I w re,M inding part of the drama where ] iy Mr. Tarkington, requiring the report of and virtue tr itinpli over error aiul vice, a lull giving to County Boards, exclusive in liai.r.iMy well performed, fndeod the jurisdiction ..ver the location of road- and , :.i,.I lim jivoi. " r * r,i ' >ns ,,f l ' ri,l - w - ;l "' i ll " ) t * c * Uon 0| ' ll ‘ 0

munc.

•» -m lacJian th tn any piece yet produced lJy Mr. Brookshire, requiring the report of ,i:s euy •—not excepting the Carpenter of a bill providing for the ennmerntion nf all the il > wliu'li was an ad mu led triumph. white male inhabitants of this State, over the

Pmso who wish to see the pi »y should at- , ^ J ears.

!(■’.) tics evening, as it may be withdrawn af- l>dh fnho'ltueii. , , ,, Bv Mr. Sagv, a bill f >r the collection of the

surplus revenue and other school funds. Br Mr. Freeland, an act to authorize the

i K " W ' n " N S'OW-Plw ( ;omrau< ., n „, B Sw » mp U „.| 3 lo ,nm|-!n-et tlm Institution for the Kducation of .tat* for ditching and draining said lands. l*iMi and Dumb, at the request of the By Mr. Crane, an act to make boats liable

Lo.danire, gave in exhibition ot bis pupils f°r wharfage.

,, .. , On motion ot Mr. Alexander, the vote on - M.vauc Hall, on I hmaday evening. thw r ,. x „ hllion m .,king the hank .piration the i'is llmise wax crowded and everything went special order for every afternoon, was recon’I st(.•tor:!\ The exercises of tbe even- entered, and the resolution laid on the table. • were opened by prayer from Rev. Urey , A « Vl>m the Governor, announced 1 ^ 1 ' through his private Secretary, that he had «'l the Senate. ihe several classes *nd approved the bill prohibiting the ’'•reI'vamiiic l by the teachers, commencing manufacture and sale of liquors. The memn iiw lowest. Bv this moans was exhibi- hers manifest.d their pleasure with applaus*. M u.Ik,. w..,.W m.Im.1^. [,ruc.-A, . Bm , a ""’ i . r ««“*• «*•“"* ww » a ''l’ ro -

r pnatelv reterred.

Ibis unfortuaate class of our lei- ' ^ ^ ^ niH Re ^, ng

w le ngs rue Su,«T;niendent Mr. Marin- B}U u> , he act the more uniform

" r '' 'XpUnie I the system of tuition, as the mode of doing township business. Passed.

t'UniHumnn of the cl notes pregressed. First Bill 1-galixing the filing of the original ar-

‘'"" g lhc mode of te.whnig th* Manual ticl*s of corisw.te a-soenumns Pitssed.

.. . . ' Rill relating to the reversal of judgment*

(nstruction ot Simple sentences. sl ro;|vi , fj4 in the Slate Prison. Passed.

" ■ ^ on n v t „ 1 1,„ higher and more dillicnlt Rill Authorizing the surrender of the certi-

'Ari S;-.'imens ( >f c-'inposition from tne ficates of Nia’e 8to< - k. Passed. '-<•••'***< were read, and distributed Bill to provide for the confinement of in- . .. sane iwr-ons nmi ing at iarg -. Pas>*d. ' ' .tud enee. I ne pfohciet cy of le Bill t » amend section 41 of the act to regu- ' : '" iN •*'t-‘ l usbed the vast crowds and gav# , Wc „*j eof Swamp Lands. Pa-sed.

ill *v; leiice of the zeal and capacity of lb* Bill to provide compsusanon to the Judges

’ 1 A",I l.i- officl-nt hMk'.bw Mid "fS'i|«nw »„.l Cia-nit Oam,

tory to the law on that subject. Lost.

k ki„.u-! Senate adjoi»m*d.

na, to prevent embarrassment in the negotia-

tions.

The new fortifications at Odesea are completed and the fortresses at Kaffa, Onapa, Kursh and Seyak Kale are being strenglhen-

was

AFTIBX005 SF.SSTOX. The House met.

A message from the Senate was received,

and the lulls reported read.

Mr. Stanton, un leave, offered a resolution

mstrucung the Ju.lic ary Committee to report ej. A change in ttie Turkish ministrr

a bill protxibiting the rue ol common jails for expected

the purjiose of confining persons arrested as fugitives under the Fugitive Nlave Law. Mr. Heater moved to lay it on the table—so

laid—Ayes 46, uoes 33.

Several resolutions were offered, none ol

which were adopted.

Uil/ft Passed.

PrrrsBt'Rou, Feb. 16.

The hver ha* risen a littiv, but not sufficient to efficiently break up the ice. which is * ill unbroken here, but is moving from below in detachments. The gorge at Shousetown i*

gone.

Dispatches from Brownsville, ju*t received, “*? the ^ br " k, ’ n •r ,hw, > an ' 1 lh,, r ”" r

the uhnle Russian armv, which was stopped ra ^ U . i . . — byorderof theRiio,.,; Arab—dor^Vm-i Tb» woa.h.rclra.dy ,.,.a c»»r, but th. TTO RENT.-STOKK K00M NO.S.VS- » . i .l thaw still continues. X UbK k«w- Ht-OM.. itinut iiy t««-ui»Tii i > Ki>< :> .y

to toe command of the

army at Ronmelia, instead of being placed under his orders. Largo bodies of Russians

were concentrating at Reria.

The Russian Journals say the crossing of tlie Danube by the Russians was nothing more than a recon no i sauce in torce. The let-

■ »*»rrwWM ru cwtMT «>» wrasi.

Real Ksialc, Mark aa«l be acral Aemrj. Vo U ■SrC.—S Ktwoc. Tstihort ttaimx*. . p*»»jt«

VVl .«•( IM4lxt assaults (IM.

^TOCKS bought aod sold. Loans negotiated, td** Firm- mij mi mpn-iti timli ’> t *st«oi r-’M.ai* • iuatt«r-.ipfir.tamiiiB.u •'irncia. Ag«»W) Du i<ne«.. o rnwnft v > Ssr^r tnni * tV t^y» ra, n-r r-nu ntu (**f« e Wdksrti wil w! ri're rl ' t<» r«-riuit n„ ui> wt isv rv••»>««-r* trsilr Rsir»»frui(Mw>*».«Mi (r*ai I t lij pur I Vi.islr.i f’

All iiia>fmst«ui trslM

HouAs xntl Stuck- fST-slr. Money

ouguuJ Uxlr -ecBtiricw. COVIMT<v RaMMI'. RENT —LARGE FRAME. H0USK,

< |4cssaat pail u, be > ty lu^ .tie i>l

OMMT A HXVDEN.

CAPES! SAFES! SAFES!—THE UND [It- K -I- |N KO t. e ». ,r AftCBis ,«. Liscny l« f ihc i e of Ha. Jc IDiu'scete naieu 6n-simI burn ar t.roeisale-.

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Ke erl - B t.ta ol iSc llauita, inu Aw Uwi n Son .

rOVIM'*'^ HAN DI N

CIVIIi ENGlNEKRSi—AN ENGL X \KKH-D vf . Uie -tiie.hr-l c..t«S ,» tru,. en:, 'ie.»ri> i« jr. (.1 (.HMt OiiiCf. a.i>> a (txl ai«U vnaiU. 1 -n e Kr.^uire id" iMISpll A HAV llfc.M A GREAT CHANCE - FOR SPECULA--TV r«<*N—l 7’ 0 acl •- >1 /tr*i rUi* llnttKi !*liu rail a tlai raad (■ I.hIi .nx m.i llt.> . s, ». i r.« ,*xc«'i..teu I’d »«

(■»lMu\e.l (aim bdipii'r is**

OOJtt’ll A HAVDKN

PlTTSUUROU, Feb. 15—P. J4. Th* river is not yet open. Tde weather is colder, with light snow. COMMERCIAL.

The report that Schmayl, the Turkish commander in Asia Minor, was was dead, is un-

true.

Wine of Indiana Free Bank Money. Below we iiive a t-jtrar of he Citize Commute

whicli wa* app'.iiitel n> fix the v Hu of Free Bank |m|>er. i he e ge lleiue were <elevied from amraug ur est businei* iiten. llicre is lira i , prartant differ-

The Cza"*s two sons passed through Moscow env between this classiHvalion and that iii.rate hy the

on tiie 15 h The French A.lnunl who cmn- As *° ci nou of Free Banlcersat the late im>ctins;. there on iue 10 n t ne l .eucu Adiuir.n, w no com- u ;i v ^ r> reeling among a 1 classes ,.f ,H*.»|de in manded the r rench Vessels at Petra Paillowski, j the city and e.j an try to he governed t*y a uniform rate on the Pacific "oast, has been replaced by M. (“ | r | PrJe w ,; * uk "!° ’ c > ? and. «» far a* we van learn the

Relative to the answer ol (icfcndatits on ac- Fourchon, the ex-Governor ot French Guinea. in resard tracin'-’a gem-the Cninmiitee, m \ ie« of lions tur the recovery of lands. 'J o authorize A second loreum legion is beiii' r fertned in ihe appointment <>f Here.uw and efrees. i>> the Free the election of church wardens and vestry men, France. Some new arrests have l)^en made in " kMr '‘‘ " >r ’ h '‘ ,h “ • ll -

and lieliuiug their duties. 1 o reduce the Spain, on suspicion ol a Carlist conspiracy, width nl the M chigin r.,ad. To legalize all and it is reported the Carhsts had raised exacts domi in comformity with acts passed in tensive funds iu Holland. Numerous arrests-,

1853. To authorze County Commissioners have been made in Italy at Florence :U ,d | held ui Um t ..un ou>v. , i i . i ■ . i .i ’ iii. - ' , ’ ' ' DviviuImtij.ith, l-il.to ovaiiiuiu l^^.■ novunlies of the io it! 1 lands in winch the common school elsewhere, on a pretext of revolutionary ; sim-k Uanksof in.iianu, and classify them '-vordii.g t» lands have hecome invested. To prohibit movement iiaviny been discoverewl Several I v: U uu “* luc with tin- late Audnur, witK raiimr... I'uau- b,.l l« c „”arreted at Leghora, jB t »c tT.

thori/.e county Auditors to make out lists of te«l selling Mazzmi bonds,

road taxes. To amend the act authorizing the The Dutch envoy which had been sent to construction of plank roads. I’o cure defects Japan liad returned having received the «»- in the acknowledgments of deeds by public snrance that Holland shall continue, in regard officers, and m rhe execution ol them bv pri- to Japan, ou a footing with-the most favored

nations.

a ken. for the tame purpose voiilemplated hv Ihe eilIzeni. have cfiiit luded to defer lhal mailer, and . il ial,sfa lory, allow liie Bankers" \gene In sapereedc Uie oue the C.nuiiiittee wa- direele.i to eslald.Mi :

KKI'OR'l .

The CommiBee iip|s»inU"d at a puldlc ineeling ol the

Viite persons where seals have been omitted. To aiu-uid the 54 h sect on of the practice act. To authorize railroads to create preferred

stock.

At half-past five o’clock tiie House adjourn-

ed.

THLKGRAinuUr

ADDl [TONAL

BY STEAMER

Arrival of the Steannr Northern L gut New Yo k, Feb. 14. The steamer Northern Li/ht arrived fr m Aspinwall this evening; she brings .-wtTG.ULiO

in gold.

, By this arrival we have some later intelligence from Central Am‘rica. Mr Wiieuler.our Minister to Cental America, had been to Grenada o procure the archives of his predecessor, and had returned to Stn Juan on the 6tix. He

had visited the camp of tiie Revolmio dsts *j iiam. of Bio.ikvilc, Bi-.m-vili •

liumed in the tint dux* refuse tra redeem in e»iu nr ihe value (>l me securities of the second ami third clusses change, the ctassittcaliraii will be uttered accordlUKiv.

OEU T. BUOW NTNG, Sec'j. Indiuiiapoiis. Jan. I . IS'ij.

Mbsshs Eoii.iks: Owiiij; o ihe depreVuittoii in die value of lamislaliu Statu Sloe s. the - o.ird w I'rantrol ” have ordered thin the Idllowing an-she changed Irotn the -d to Ihe Ihl i lass and valued ac< rardliigly. \ i/. : Bank of Covington, .>\ "n Kami's M e "s B . Kens ii ot Kin ic-l -r. och'r Stal-- >toc> Bank, Marion It ral'Keni-al • r, St -in*r Soawne - ban , llica

El hart Co Bans, Goslicn

And al-o. Siatra - oc. Ba U at Jam siown, 'oenig

I rai. Vs, Mo. (Vs a d Va. (Vs

Y ou wdl, therein e, ina e the uece«sar\ alterations in (he published li-ls GKO. T. BK’l A Nl\G, s,, ( s,

InUlaiiapolis Jan. gb, lejj.

KIKST CLASS—- PECIE PAYING, PAR.

Bank of

Indiana, -Michigan Cilv ) ^

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NEWS ASIA.

The defeat of Austria in the Germania

Diet, in regard ro the mobilization of the fedc- and was received by 0 10m Tt, who is stead:r.il army, by Prussia, was icgardcd ia E. g- ly gtimng ground. Most of the Americana la: d as v.-tv unfavorable. P ussm has thus who jo ned th • rcvolu .onarv partv, had left completely checkmated Anstri q and thereby in d.sgU'i. The ship Julius Pringle, which prevented her from having tlie command of left San Francisco in searon of the Cocos treas-

ure federal army. tire, failed, and was in portal. San Juan. Prussia is preparing to lake the field, and Chotuora wa-stea lily gaining ground.

the Government has decreed the immediate Most ol the Americans who joined the revo-, Bank ..rsutem salon. mobilizatmn of the Prussian army, and the huionarv party have left in disgus . • Bann "i ino i indiimapoiis. fourth and sixth co/ps are ordered to occupy A letter from Havana says that it was re- Dank of N America, Clinton Saxon v uni Sdici u ported that tne British vessels of war which | ,. ullb t , f varsaw. Warsaw A Prussian dispatch addressed to tlie Cabi- had arrived at that port, had seen a fleet of j M OMl j Ct ,n„ Momicelto...

American vessels crowded with men. j Canal Ban . Evansville On the 3d iusrant the whole Spinish diet | resccut Ciiy Bank. Evausiiiio..

got under way, and eft the haroor with a

| ‘'.-.•nk of Syracuse Syrs.c'isu i Bank of El liarl Klkbarl Bank of KoCrviIIo Krac vilb--.... | Bank "t GoliIioii. (josiiou Ban!; ot Ml Vernon Ml Voiiioii..

not* at London and Paris stites that the result of Hie Iasi conference at Vienna, harmonizes with the viewaof Prussia, and that she

regard* the adniiis-ion of a Prussiau reure- number of troops on bo,treL

sentation to tlie Vienna conlerence as indispensable to her accession cf the treaty.

Denmark hits appointed a military commis- Catawba.

It is said the Government received secret advices of fi.ibusteriug movements by the

("umbrutge City Bk Cini itv.. Centr”! ni imliaim(>olis ... KUy Co Biink Cunnorsvillo.. Karniors' Bunk, W'os’.tielU

sion to place the Danish torts in a slat*of de-

fense.

The trea y between Sardinia, France and England has been published. Sardinia nga-

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Rumors were current that Penal Del to had 1 Kanuere 4- Mccbau's' bk, tndianMi> La ii -

muunied.

The second in command at Havana, left u ramorcy Bank Lafayette town for the south side, to embark for some

ges to send fifteen thousand men to the Cri- part unknown.

m*a, under the command of Sardinian Gener- Don. Ramon Pento, one of tlie most induals. England engages to lend Sadmia one ential Spaniards iu Cuba, has been arrested, million s or! mg, or two if necessary, at three charged witli being in a conspiracy against per cent.; and both Franco and England guar- the government, and numerous other arrests

an tee to protect Sardinia during tha present had aLo taken place.

war. All sorts ot tillibuster stories were current. A portion of the French annv has been de- ^ market was inactive, and the tailed to aid Austria, and will be marched 9 *^ k niputly iuereasing. Moderate demand

through Lombardy to prove to the Italian* at •> 1 4. 1 ^ t • .« » *1 1 i-v . * 11* \f *rlr*vr

the reality of the Austrian and French Alli-

ance.

The Turkish Ambassador at Vi*nna has received plenipotentiary powers to attend the

Conference.

Market nas beeu extremely dull.

But little gold ha* been takrei nut, on ac- j Lagrange LDuk, Lnua.

count of the low state of the water.

Less has been offered at San Francisco sine* the sailing of the last steamer, than during

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Disjiatches frem Canrobcrt, dateil January ;in y w ek for the past three years.

Mercli'ts A Mech'es Bk, > Albany.

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lOtn, say the Ehigltsh had ceiled to the French a portion of their lines—namely, those commanding and destined to batter a breach in Malakotf tower, on which a serous

The steamer Southerner was lost about 60 miles south of Cape Flattery, Jan. 12. Pas-

sengers and crew saved.

i he route across Central America is repre-

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respecting the alleged injns’ice and partiality

Caugressisital.

WASHWGTOjr, Feb. 15.

AKTKUNOON SESSION.

Senate met.

Brfh Introduced.

•' pint.'inimicexercises were proLtbly ihe nu "' rrst;ng of the evening. In the rela1 the anecdotes, etc., tbe pupils d;*-

■yr.! »n m ell genre which could hardly be Ry Mf an * cl relating to the Srate * pvc i The several recitations were re- L'iU'*mUe», oppoinling two Guunuseioners,

v d * :!i evident satisfaction by the audi- supplemental to an act relating thereto.

'-•i. On suspension ol ihe ml*s the bill was rea*l

i.-L,. . .1 rat- J.- a second time and referred. b>s. t (lt ,on is in a nourishing condition. ^ DfWW * petition on the sub-

D lu^w, t „ rrtJc^nt^JuoaUon, j ect of A B anK wjth Branches, which wa* re-

' ''ginrn are taught practwal i^tricul- ferred.

, rr Wmte* number of them are learning , Mr Brown, from the Committee on Benevofii* ’ .. . , , . lent L sUtutious, submit ed a report ol the 1 * Mg business, while others are en- eo^i^on, Ac., ^ each of the In-

*V! in the business of shoe making. A »tiiuli’>n*.

*number of honm, each day, is spent On motion of 8penn, th* report wa* la>d en •’W’-'l". ram.i,.d.r ,ra th. f«m, c-r in «J“ ubl ra *•“' C "P'** “Owea '0 h. pr.nlra * '< Hy mi. m,,, younsi ^ H.wil.orT, r.ponri b.ck ll,.- MU raqnirW 'U '*ave the institution qiwdiied, by ing JUilroeda to be lenced, and providing for ■ ,r- r wriiui, m , f4 i #u< j |,hy*ical training to sto^k killed on Railroads, reo’mmending that w ^ useful members of society. Jt ^ ^ Uni on the Uble. Not concurred iu. .-mn.! . „ . » • Mr. Brown offered an amend meat to the

i-ron.j monument to the Stale ami a luting

lon-.r u. lhftm ji their foster- 0,, motion of Mr. Slater, the bill ami pendears and g*i.srous support. ing amendmeut wa* referred to a select Com-

m.i tee.

fcr A friend has handed us th* following On motion of Mr. Craven* it wa* resolved for the core of smell do* taken from an lh ** * Oommitte* on Benevolent Institution* i; nj ' h , ‘ f** * ' ! report to the Bunate the names and number of ^ r " !t ^ generally j Trustee* or Ommiraiooere whom term of > reptad; office will expire before the next meeting of

Co«« ma V«uc 1.1*1 Swaxx Fox. ou Bean- , «>»• Oenenl Assembly.

^tj** a*o Mius.. w ._a msrrhant and ship Mr. Hendry reported » bill providing what of has ha.1 the following reaps' prepmty of widow* shall be exempted from

•«**^*m from Rnglasd, where it wm ferntsb- taxation.

ol tho recent titles C'>nferreti_up»>n Lord Rag

Ian.

Dispatches of the 12th say there is nothing Senate.—Mr. Seward from the Com mi tdoing. It :s understood in the camp that tee on C nimeree, askeil tnat tne bill regulacanaiderable «ieviat on will be mule frun tne ting the carrying of p^sen-ers on steam»liips urigi- al plan* of attack, with a view to take be considered. It was tuen read twice and important point*. Two divisions of the put on it* pa-sage. Mr. Benjamin objected, Fre-nch array are to take a new position with and tna bill was laid over, a view to stop supplies trora reacning Sebas- Mr. Toucey i:.trodueed a bill to increase topol bv a new rood which the Rmuiians have the salares of the Jud^e* of the Supreme made from f. kerraan. Tnere ia nothing do- G'urt, which w.-.s pa-sed—yea.' 30 nay* 15. ing by the British, except getting up shot and A bid was reported from the Comrai ree on shell* and provisions firam Balaktava. F • reign Affairs, appropriating $75,u(X> to Tne French and Russia..* exchange but Commodore Perry, lor negotiating the treaty

few shot*, but a constant fire ;* kept up bv the with Japan.

rirterut n. The night of the 12th was'the The Swamp land bill was referred to a

coldest ve' ex peri meed. A body of two hun- Committee of Conference,

dred and titty Russian* attacked a point on ^

the French hues, an i a sharp coudict ensued, in wh.ch lortv Rus-ian* were bayoneted.

Bank, C’rannenvHle 1 I ruler,' an, lu»lainaj.oii*.

Ban of Fort Wavue, Ft Wujue,... BanFof Soutli rend, soulti Bend.. ank of Perr\*» illf, Pcrrysville.... IX-laware Co Bank, Mancie W cjkeru iwiiik, I'erre Haute. ImiMi, Reserve 'k, Ivokomo....... Kalamazoo Bank. AUraon >iorth »c‘*tern B*k. i loomSetd Sew York Stock B'i Viin ent.es TipjKjcairaKj B'uk, 5V iuneiua.'...... I I'l'c-r 15'aliayll .-auk, vtaoaiUWajne Bank Lojransport ITavne u'uk Kichmoud •• ab -h ' Iver B'n .Ja*i>er ..... truiMisil Kiver Bank. NewviUe tVatu.su Kivor ank. N Condon

THIRD C’LA

Th- Pacifi - milwav bill was then taken up.

Mr. Gain moved'for tne adoption of M. Asr.cuiturai .vk. Mi Mcrinw...

D-.Uga*' su'wti Ute, proposing three routes, a* Atlantic B’k, Jackson

The French fr enow numbers eight divi- an am-ndraentto theongmal bill, wuicn wa* ,^ uk 0{ (ovinetoB, Covington.,

siuiis, maKing 68 OOU men, and the uintu divi- agreed to.

si.>n 1* .ra the wav to the Cnm a.

On the night of the 13th, all the bell* in

Bank of AIMoo. Albion. Kan - of Attica, AUica..

Adj urned. _

w . Hocse.—The Speaker announce 1 the first a S’-bastopol commenced ringing, and at one bustnefc in order to be Bennett** bill grout:ng

o'clock, the Ruasiau* within the lines com- lands equally to ail tbe S.ates lor railway and Bank „i Kocbe^er

Tne French taking this as s- hool purpo-ies. Mr Hamilton being entit ed to the floor.

menced chewing,

an insult, opened afire

upon the town, tn

wnich the Russians iiuittediatelv rejHied along Mr. Havera appea ed to h:m ro y eld, n order the whole line of def-nae, by the fiercest can- that the House might go into committee of the

Hank ut • raUirarrsviUe, CraB »*lll«B’nk Bet.ssclacr, Keusaaiac-r

firihg a strong party of Russians made a sortie, propr.ation bills. He said there were now but Hank of Aawnca. M«ruco.. . on the fto t and flank of the Briiiah left, and fourteen days of the session rem lining, and ><* Aluaaj — captured a Bnti.h Vidette and drove in tbe those hills may be lost unless they are at once D^^rs ,** ,'Koum

covem.g parties, but upon being engaged, the acted upon. .. . , , , , . .

Mr. Houston said he had no doubt of it. Mr. Hamilton then moved that Bennett's

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^ on the S< ate of tne Union, and demanded the Farmt-re aan^Jaspor ^mra^rdlied and drove back tbe enemy Lade previous question pending which the House GovTSto^k irk. Lafeyett* the advai.ee line-, and at davbreak h*e batte- ; went mto committee on the Mail Steamer ap- Greoi. Cocaty bonk, ahrewheia..

rie* had all assumed the r usual quietness propnation.

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.Ian 14th —Tne samtorv condition of the Mr. O.ds proposed to amend the bill, by ap- jg .rejoin* b'k. >*|»ruixih*!4 ....... Rritirah annr 1* imidoviniE. and tbe ostaoiisk- propciaring $859,00) to tbe Coilms line of nam^n• eo'k. «»re>«ta^..... I Jan lou—There baa been a continual fall strctioas, and requi.ing that th* company con- psrry. ouaty Caanetiwa

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Senate adjourned.

HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES, PxwaY, February li.

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CON HIT HAYDEN.

N > 103, SHELBY OO, 1ND — A arc-t-lan Kami in. ii'raiitira- l 1 ratiiaiK* .* ,V C.o< oiraaii Hi»<ir,*.*J ^i, Mich.krai. Kraal, *(4 iillri Nrarin-wi—l ol >l.cli)i.Uc ■ •rail-. Uiiik 5-10 vrr»—loll u-.d -r cuiiivalraHi. Sod drail clltral rauiau'-r fu*i-iaic in rlT, 'V«- I \\nici<>i i;rao i wo -«: Of y '-C h u*c. craoo v.c.1 lam «tab ei <V.- fn. e S13 |ier ..cr . 'I < rtn, oirar-ll. nl cn »» . Ill a.. . Free • irak |> trarr. .al ra.-,- -ra ran -no v» •> \ ri\ 1 wiih in .real. ' O.NDlT A HAVI’hN NO. 09, LaPOBTB CO 1NU.- MLLL PHOFBnT Y Sru.ia in in 1 sci i "i M c o ly -ra C'l), -even u.llc* no u ta cl .1 l.ai>Mic hvcisma truin I a^.oi c l“i.unc an.I e .r trac VI ilira; ra t.'rav ana S.>ulh lln.a -.nl, I a I. 1'llc |l. Cllll-cs cra.ilHill *40 Ut I o (ill din in. .1 Iralcii 1 v or lie tiily Inn etc. Onira mik |a.pmi (wirain wraoO,) iiiapic, becci i li,aa..>i.o— ul ima, oak ra)u i--uic-. I'h. i.iijiirav-iu o'* .lie. a tir-i i.« e -aw ini!., o gra .il mu or irr , i ml I i.ou-c, 1*> by .0 let, ra ui sit.i ici Ki4, su.i iraic :W a n ni !., fa irai ) . t I' u.ui Mi c sira.,1, i ^...1 la.-iLuj; i. u-c 30 i>. 41 feel, ra 1 Ul an i xc.icni -pr.iig near ira, , a . ■.mara.. l Oati. ; iW" .•>; ( .ciiir,:..- .niU g raM racari.ig me ua d- Tl.c nil 11 -11 > am is ol g .*J -ia alto inc led i 1, a.ai vciy Uurkoic. ifraci cf.li.-ij. .1 ) - rayiillc..: >> -i>r.i £ bia.ili -, a> J ll.c .i-t ra s p.ci.iiara rat. . .a . r l- ii ij rail . cm a a it .nr lira-.-, rai lira crai.ii). I ale lira. s{iual>«- K, I luilhvr li.a.a.s. 11.4 i r. .a. me |n. in s cl W . Il Inirars. hi* ... -it,, o. rai O'NiU I 4 HAYllEN. NO 100, BON I'ON-ST., BATES’ ADDilTON.— ti ' .-e a .a Lot Li.t «. .to, -t|uui : -y— iii 4:1 (>> i!to loci. Hu.I e. nr... II rae "lie -Iral), la., room-. k"ra«1 rar. il. A e Ac. 'me <1-5-1 I c. .n- SlOO • kill, #1( 0 Ol l.iul illraiii II-, SAk) t il . - lOti.au -*!jO|!i ran t ill

CUN HI I A. HA HEN.

NO 97 MARION OUNTY, IND. —1 ii.|>r.ui.1 l.irm " ...i ra in; IraO .iCiC- i- lie III I- >, u; > K *4 "I — • 1 — Ural l-q ra. \ i-.j .ii-e .7 it ran. 15 s Ii -lie i I 4 . 110 a i.-- . ra i.; Ii -t.it.- -i --al.lv t . ii ; hal.iiit e i ",lx it J w ih ra-ilout.-u- u. iV , ^..-ni .ra. li.ii. , w , «V . C italic hoo -c c"01 i ir 4 rooms. I. ie ’c -t t ra. nimii. the Tc.i re • iai. c imi Kiooii n i,lira .il I n 4 Si it- llral u is 5 .i ■ n [ra''in t-s 1*. --c«i. li yiv. -in i.cil.ai. ly iflcr -a c tali .f lira • r ...- .'."ira^ o j-Hi clia-e ra In illc ■ f-inii. riu-c Wl 1.000. r im- Kl.lkki , Ill'll lii’.SOO «ii h rai rat’, iM 5oo ;i l- .iiiraiLIt-. ii .1 :t non ii *4 ui nih-.

CON 1)11 A HaV l/hN.

NO. 94, MARION C ) IND. liiit.iravcti mi iii o -uiil Itljrau ou tie own ra II>Ul'|Mirl. crauln.. li g Kill all o, nc .lillrag I'J t'lvvn t -I-, .ra-ai mvcrn »i umI ai d .Iran In n-c on in I'-iin S'-s. I*'ice ^li.50*l. T mis f ca-li (rai mu..ira I ■ •if-. CON ul f cV IIA5 EN. NO. 93, INDIANAPOLIS, iND. -i l.m- - AUanirara, I.li.ci .'1 M -Sij . .ra il I till - lr. I, 1 ra|, .-,^1 1.1 I f iiik • r.* • ?HdU. Icira.s asuo c .si . iialunci n iciii" y a -. • o\IM T At HAY i EN. NO. 92 MARION Oc UNTY. IND -iu.|iioita iniui, II ill -c . a- ra. 1 . ii .ji i i- ...i Vltlra.i.i. Kodil, ..Uiitaln 11 ^ ill. ,. < e -, Mil. ..lie il uraoil . uil.vhiioii, liai.ua C iieavny .iiii etcra, ara-ai ii uti. ..an. ran.) 1.Imuse Vi ill ,-e i iji r ir.-rar lira,i rai -uil iimcli.i-c i llire j4i(* .*i-.»uc I'enii.-Si).'.l-J0 ea.-h Iraiiain c. in 2 Seal.- Ilnui Jarai.aiy 1^55.

C' N Hi t A LA'I DLN

NO 94 —INDIANAPOLIW. IND. .1 -i^oaics iak 1 .a .1 la. raiia ra. i l.l.vicmc u > 1-11 K. K. liraii-c (rail. I.Ill, lira..sc ne a . 0 mile c*rai>u;Ci 1 irauin- anu |i,i?t-n; vinsl 1m tra n-. : i--iii LraL--ze 51 us *300, |i.eai> .a -firoraOers, .i|t : ai , ’ ,V.i . I'r.cc 3-1 -:liO. term-. N * i-li ra i.aii- <u ui I 3 ajiij ! 3 years. OoNlil I w 11W DEN. NO. 90. MARION Co , IND. I'aii iiu.es uoilii ul i lra<li.'ilia|ira. - ran \| ra'ii|;..ti U-. nl, l.tifraiiv.-il f.ii nr i olil.t.li- . c !•» .CiCv uiralci o race anil in lil)<ii stall . iiuraivii t-iran, « .o- well,rai't harl, A(., fim.il i_ iin hmi-c coiiiiiira-

houses. Pr . e *100 |.i-. ai ic.

(>NDi T <V HAYDEN.

NO. H9, CLaY C(J., 4ND. On Itue iiau.c a.,0 R Mura umI K. iv., j imiIi- Wc-l rai the rim,. ..mi i I .A. Cu.'.a11,111 E uni) .icic* iso-ai l.ti ill i.ii.u, u&ii cicaicOi ai.ii ii.ili ni.ivy 11 ur he i e ii. ara uin-ci ic ce 1'i.cc, s»o jili aeie l ei ilis, S-iOO ea-h, ba.iiracc «.ii , *r.-y t nut.

ooNDi i Ov 44a\ DE.N

NO. »7.— ALAbAMti STREET l omc ..i Si. J i—v j ul >i. /4raa-v,si til Drai; Hun-t hew liaun 1 story i rtarai.s ami i raie.i. iicvv rarica wen; ml, size 3Jy ray too vi. rm-e ¥1135. loins. SIOOO ia.-ra, lia.aracc in raiie y ar. ( ONDi I Or 14a i DEN. Nil. 06, INidiANdvPoL4>, IND In La Aicuce. ui^i. ai. .. 4 i i>ci rail—.svu*)'i K K o. suinlivis, ur oi rain biraeli

la-, l .ra., s ai 10 ,‘» il) 2*30 I'r.Cv *200. ba ai.ee ra. Il lira) ll 111.iiiiua. A i.l ii a le

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CONDI 1 rV HAY DEN.

NO 72, DLLiWOlK STREET - cutrac, m *1

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teiius f cash tutiaiice ira I ami *2 vCai*.

CO iu.. I A 11 \Y i-EN

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