Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3512, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1862 — Page 2

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ent into the State Treasury, and was applied in one from the 1st Ohio and the other a part of the in public opinion in the loyal states themselves;

accordance with the law to the redemption of the

WEDNESDAY

JANUARY 1

Then the

The Union

It must be preserved.

Half-fare from Lafayette to Mlchigan ClljWe are authorize! t Ute thai IN"- Al bin? an 1 Stlen Ili!roil, on th .llvi-lun from L-.ft-rtt to Michigan Citr, hü! r irrv iI!iitM to th i)mocrtir: Suta Cont eiiü'm ty I. U-UJ in thii citj onth tb cf January, 1 at half -fare rai.

State by the United States, the insane idea took

of the Executive to divert the funds

from the legitimate purpose, and to make an en-

State Convention -- Half-Fare on all Railroads Running into Indianapolis Arrangements have been made by the State Central Committee with all the roads running into Indianapolis, viz., the Lafayette, the Peru the Bellefoutaine, the Central, the Cincinnati, the Madison, the Jeffersonville and the Terr Haute, to carry delegates to the Democratic State Convention, to be held in this city, on Wednesday, the 8th day of January, 1862, at half--fare rates. Those who desire to take advantage of this arrangement can ascertain all particulars by enquiring of the agents of the different stations way and general, on each road. The Convention promises to be largely and generally attended, the most so of the kind ever held in the State, and its action will doubtless have an important bearing upon public affairs, as it will speak the sentiments of the conservative people of Indiana. The committee have made this arrangement to give an opportunity to all to attend who have expressed the intention to do so if the railroads would carry at half fare rates.

dianapolis that the

report was sent on

Federal Government

from In-

would

Maryland brigade. force overawing our

will readily

Withe this not inconsiderable and,

AMUSEMENTS.

hosts

of the

you will readily perceive, if not

ancient manor, inclined to be

either genial or

hospitable, they are compelled to

bonds

that the State would not lose more than "ten preserve a surly stolidity, and if they feel as mean

thousand dollars" by the war. We thought that as they look, I am happy. was an under estimate, but if the Executive would The 7th Ohio regiment passed through here on honestly administer the law, and pay over to the its road to Romney the day before we arrived, credotors as fast as Mr. Chase paid to the State, and Captain Loomis's battery came through here we did not see how the State could lose a very since en route for the same place. This would large sum. ordinarily indicate something serious, but judging

After ttf lrt Iialr muiioii wa r-;MiI to tiie ly tho ii-l.t r-:lerteii by I .trKk lit ry I mteri.

t!,e"l .t. it n:enrn ijothtr.?. In firt, I Inre for -oriie time v ii convince.! that nothiti but

pojrntaral mein eoul i nvail in di-'overin the

Winm.n, 1 i -0 i it'c. b!ir; r-.j li ifi.: in .a t -fre: Mil to 1 1 '. Tre ." it ori:i to tore

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ti'tly il Ücr-! t ! (.. .t.o;i ol thf'u. Tlje rc.-u.t ; ir.tei.iioii of our tnilitary anl civil Iv-fJer i iu j u; ai ol tic hi ; int!e'-!, e ;w e t"' 1 th tl thw , not that I a.iiiM ha atif of them i-onmiuni-:.ur-.!. ! run it-t I' -"M at ail, an l ih it tiiy j cte thir le!n", eitlrer otlensrre or def ensive, to woii!.l be kii':! out of the inaikti in 2e York , th woiM, but itH;ultl Ik excce-iinzly reirehin but fr the ir.flurhce t,( a fiicitJ, f"rr.ier!y a c'ti : t I jynl men all orerthe t'nion to krow aihl feel zen of Ma-hti, in tli.it city, who h no-, an f4r j th it ii;u .-.onr- oe ital iie-v.-u;e, -ome two men i'i o-.-ihIe, j Tvte- tiu th rre-Pt if tiie rite. j c.!;l! by their jition arnl Uiidin of nccoaiWhen the au'.hor'.ty wa 'ircu to i.-fie the bon l J j hihi.ig great j o'i'.r wouM notonly rnonlil tiie Lei!attire I't i i b-l for their re !nii; t".on, aii-I ; the;r view . a to think alike, but forget ?e!f

4 fo. fi a- it became kriown tn-tt th: reIem'.t;on ! long

hven i;- n the well-

wa leing timTre! with, the boiiti.n fell in the rr.;uket, an 1 finally therein not r vM. After to -;reat a acrihee of the credit of the S: le, the relief prorKe-J i only temporary, f r the tax can only be jail the hrt ye-ir We mltocate ;t f-i'in of the I.ririOature f r the j ur-r-e of jrovi.Jii:g in r r.ic !n"n:ir for the pay-rii-nt of tiie State' juota tor 'b'U, arvlf r 'W, an 1 'bl, hi,1 for every Mtceesive jear till the law of Cungre.-" aulhoruii) the lev U te; .calci. It is. cn.e of the fun-t'oiH of the (Iei.erl A-'.-ernMv to do th.i. notfthe Kxrfit: e. If Ihne i no ;tr

llnnk r the Mate. We call the attention of the remlcr to the carl

ef II. MrCrLLocti. Kq , Prri.lent of the Mit.k 1 o the Sute of Iii'liana, aortouiM in tint that in- i

titution will not follow the cx imp!.; of the Ka-t-tm IjiiL in uj- iHling pr?cie pa wuent, but will continue to nilcem it noted in g'-M aiJ silver Ummi rail Thi aetion K?vr the bot evMt-nce of tiie. iin'U4e-? of the bank. S'me it couitnriirexl bn:ne..H it ba weit her ri fevcre f.nncial htoniH uc t:-fully, j-niving that it affair.' arc C'liwlucfol with grea nagjeity, purlence And fimnoial fkill. If it releeiin it r.le-le rna-le nt it tarting, ami hith it, now renews, that iu notei shall alwr be converted into coin u:fn dcmainl, it will gain the entire confi-lenee of die puMic in ft- future management anil its ability to comply with the pLrinuent provision- of iu charter.

enoi.-rn to co-oi-eraie logetUer I.r nl-

t luiment of the fame en-l

tc;e! nnetioH of the rm fixation of iirt ertv IfC

IoiJn to the enemy, thfTe eem-1 to t e no i::nnitnity of action. (vn. Sherru.an. comm.intliu the lam! forces in S Carolina, intenitcted tle tr n;rtati'Hi of K4 Inland -tNn fron IUau fort until ii wa r.carly all !c ttPMt-J by the owners; hmiI t!iat, too, wit!i at Luid to convey it to New York. An 1 th'H article, tM, the oiie of all her which lern tn'1.- a?i e'Hhtant rii e in foreign gold, and the- want of which be the true cau.-e of Hmu; lion betw o n (Ire it

for it how r.iii the tax te pit i:;ii the duplicate I'nt.tin an l u?, if any ?hoi4ld occur. Seemingly iif 1 -'IT, ujp".ing the arraiigenjerit fwhichi by j fr the porp e of making ptt blunders appar no means certain) (!ov. M.rt"n h 1 e!Tc ted witli j m tr:.:!'-, on the .rt!i of thi m.nth (!en. 1'iie!;.-; Secretary Cha-e c.r..ii:nni-te 1? We might j i-n-d from Sh: ; m. 1 w hat he dirnihe-i by the aj'n, too. how are the 1 uge. .ui:i borrow e 1 in t;tie of a proc lamati. n, but w hat i- leally nothing Nt'.v York and from the bmk in the State to be J ncre nor le-- than n re varntw-l edition of a (Jarjrovided for? WlllCmr. iloitui -e;e the 5id ii-"i.iaii lcctuie. A do-i-rtation on Egyptian myfun 1 a he propose- to r ". the -um-. !ue, and thdgy of the same length, by lhi- be-i!aiu:e t!iat may become due fron, the L'n'tcl State- f-r (ieneral, wouM h ie boin the r-ame televancy to advances ma le in e-jcij'-ping volutifeers, and w h at he houhi hat e w ritten, and been far le-s whh ti e Legislature, a we hive -uid. hive hurtful in it Col.l,i.v:iff.. f peciSc..l!y iippropri ited to the redemption of the I it not tnough that the flovemment d'.miss War bond.-? What i the d'.'btcnc e between 1 th's man from hi- omni and. True it i all they ing violent hn 1 up. 11 the !l fund, !iert ng cm do, but if d e- litt e to erailicnte the injury he il from it- legitimate purt-).-e to r.av the in -n j ha-s done. Uiiher should tlfv have knoMnto

ev t..rr'we. in New York, and se;7.;ng bv a !.im they weie couii bug .-o delicate and im

horn, poat urr aiigemei.t will Secretary Clue,

the I 'ie-: ':.t to pro, -a.ia th's .1- !

jcct ' l 11." .".r; tiow, i.serci.ur .

f the

Jirt'ilctl, Th it it is the duty of a'.' co:ierva I

Kjr'.i l.tj.'-ai! ;..i !-..

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t;ve rrirt;i. a::i h.j taue lowers nt :. i.moti

to -et their fiees I ke flint ari'n-t thi-1 wicke-l alxdit'oii here-"v, t!i;- v:!e j l.tic il leiten. ,Vt"t', "1 hero fore, t:i tiev of thi tru!r 1 irnung i'' v, that our county delegate- to the

;ite L m vef.t 'C'ii, t- be hei-l on tue Mh of Jauu-M atr. Iwt""2, bo i:itrwctl t o:-i-e the nm'tuth'til '

of a St-ite Thkex at that time. t- f-.vor the ....... Tf t,ttt - . f, (r,TrM. tak;rg.br thit C-nvfiti-n, the initiatory UiiCiV.l U I U I II 1 ,

..at unr:l f ;r:! or if'.-. ho prnt Ir.H-ia f-f tb SOUTHERN REBELLION, I.Y SKA AND LAND

.tVir Scenery .Var Insie.

to hae a I'nioti Contention, ctr'l of L'uioni'

men,;! 1 w u::n ij nou;;naic an .Mill .ii'iir.7 ri.-.ui Tickft. Adam Wolle, Simuel Orr, Charles Cirtcr, Washington .1. McC-rrnK-h and Ltmbert Moffatt wero anpo'nte! delegates ti th tl e Stite Convention". CIIAHLLS CAKTKK, Vttt. Wm. M.ktiiam, Secv.

IwER. FELIX VIXTCrEnSTT.

the money pledged by et of the (-fieral Ah ?embly to the p.itiucnt of the war !on Is? If it h within the province of the (ioternor t do one, win- not the other? When on-e the door i-

The Vtr Tat" anil Hie Nlale Acliiiiuiatrnllun. (InvertHir Moktom appreciates mo-t fully the pow er ol the press. Iu the Journal of yesterday, two articles appear, for tthn h lie mu-t stand spoiler, defending hi-i Adlinitr4tion, an I, in anticip itioii.appropriatlng to him-i If the thank cf a grateful posterity for baring taken his fhare of jiu-t responsibility for his rountry. The Gorernor evidently thinks tl.it cotempirarie-, like Republics, are ungrateful, and that bis brilliant t-tatc-m tnnhip can only be appreciated by those who may come after him. We hope His Excellency derives great consolation in looking thr.t far ahead to be applauded with honor ai.d thanks, but we fear the tream of time will sink into oblivion before that joint is reached. The Cot ernor charge that we hare denounced hint in "coarse language' - "What an Idea from euch a fiurce! We could not be mre surprised if we fhould hoar a bull talk about refinement. Wo lure nothing tu do with the Governor's ijuat rels with Iiis political friend, lie claims that he is more popular in Jefferson county than the Kditor of the Madison Courier, and hence is entitled to more consideration. That may be true, and i:pon an issue of that character we hall not interfere, but the Governor should remember tlut he obtained hi present position entirely upon !nrrowed capital, not upon any meriu ur popularity of hi cwn. jr 1 1 1.4 Excellency, in his editorials in the Journal, relies confident upon a "victorious and grateful General Government" repaying the Stat er err dollar that it ht3 cost her to raise m Mouey for war purposes. We me hid ow n language: "We have no idea that the SJute of In diaita will Ioe n cent (or her forwardness, both in means ami men, in breasting the first ware of this ?tonn of rebellion." This will indeed bo bberal on the part of a "grateful Geveral Government," if, a the Governor anticipates, the Sute has restored to her the "means ami men," Inch, bftMMiug the first waves of this tdortuuf rebellion," cot her. The "pith" of this eloquent remtrk we can tot exactly understand, although the Governor s-av, and he knows, that "ii ran Im found trhere that of a ladv's letter is

1 always seen in the stsoript." If this war is J I prosecuted, upou its rtrcseiit oale fot another rear j nr public debt w ill not bo less than a th usand j

millions. Will "a victorious am! grateful General ' Govcrtimcnt" with iuch a burden uu !icr feel like crdiallv reputing etery cent (and testoring all the men) that it has cost Indiana to aid in restoring a Ijovcrnment, of which she i a comjwinent part, an l which tho Governor says be ha been forward to create? Tliere is an i.-ue between the Governor und the members of his 11 11 p-arty in icfercnce to the financial policy of the State, the character of the military expenditure nu 1 the MC-ei.t condition of its niuiiic.i t! ufl'.iirs. T!ie latter i.ie mixinui for an extra Fe-sim of the Legislature for the puipe of examining these

matters, butthe (Joternoi is Iivide.lly rpp"icd ' to the assembling of that body at the present ; tiuit! fur uth a puipoc and is usurping power to j pretent iu rniTity , no mattet at what -aerilic. ; Hi ps-rvcenr-sj in thi irgard rxcite- the -usJ I ion that their i- somethilig rollen iu his ad ! tuitiijitrathiti or ehe he ha. n.hiü-u designs fur lii.s jersoiial aggrandizement whitli he feirs.i. meeting of the 4irnr.il A.sembly might inter I feto with. Au honest and trudcni uim.in; l iriij like the pitr"Lt, out r ii to i-ct re.'ji.n- ! sil'ility, lut the Got rrur, for j,ooJ er b id 1 a- - pcii, ihm.!. this safe rule of .utiou aide. Th GoverinT chaiges nil the npiitiou t h'm and lni judicy t "C 'rping and cnviotii r tb r." T)tt the pcvplo ui iv judge of the m:its of the ( contrnvrr)' having pe-euie-l the "p'h" of the'' t eruor'a id of it e it Ui 4iioio io- ; iew of the fitnnci.il pobej of Hü1 Kief Hem y ty 1 lie M4liou lurtr and the m-im n wlii.li it ut.e tu jutify the ome.iing of the Gi neral Aseinbly at the prcicM time: ) In objetiru' to Gotrruor M-'rton's p'an I t the ptt ineiit of Indiani'i" jola of the tiati -tial tax, ; w e do ri t iiii-m or intend to a lt or lie the !e r 1 ing of an t Id atonal tax thi. jear njs.n u p-plJ w Ii.e ief-'U4i -5 Lit r becu no mm h vxh iuicl 1 by ihr depression of tiade and rommciie. und, tu hrge ifcrbne la firm ainl ho; produ.'tv We ! iprti.4 tl I i n eriiT ei-hrpie beeui it i nu I l.r lud it, hof.e I t 1 u l th..' W h Il i r l it C t ' ed Uiiiv it. li.w hs'ud !' the :SLii', uud. h ( (,v l,f tbrnti tl AsM'inbl; beciuo Ilm relief ) r'j-l 4 o;dy .f a tim;-riry m toe . rri,..r M .:toi pi,.-i..-e t j uvit 'tl.e fit ti.i;,i of tiie Iv'laturr, an i to do th it w hi li a I.e ;isl 1 j tut rn not do t irtuail abioite au 1 ie.-a.ent m t! w o!i the hoMn'4 of tin w..rt 'iii Tf c uiua die ai. I il..4t nnlit Irminidir b) lie' I. li ted States Ul tli Silin o lo b ni l weie. by ' li Itf ftros aiet nar. kli;wn ! tl.e I '... -I t u

t" n, oV:1(:r,t br the LcgMitarr f., t;.e ,

e.'.l.iu ol Um., biMl I it.br thi it .it

fpimed to the u.-urj utiuii of the Hxecutive, there is no tc'nijg heir it will. -top. We advocate tho calliuir of the Lei-Iatui e. then, to piovi ie crnnin nil v for the National tax, to keep the tix gatherer out of the homes of an oppre-ae-1 J eople, and to piotect the credit )l the State. This i. w ithin ihu province of t-ie Legislature, and not. by any meni-, withui that of the Mxec Ktive. The National tax must, be paid, so mu?t the moi,e borrow ed, and the il i.iting debt of the Suite, which in iv be e-timited at two millionmre. The ex o t amount will not be known until there is a legislative examination into the milii at y eti iidituie-. We adtiM-itte :i ."Cs-ion if the Legi-latuie, because the check up 11 the IIx tvulive is ttboie-otne; because the p'opie never li ant thing by tho close. t eruftny by their rep-rc-ent atives into the Kxeeiitite Depattment. 1 lie ro-t of a Legislature i a mere bagatelle.

The people were more than remuneratel for tho

last extra session by the exposure of the frauds m the (ii irterm i-ter and Commissary Departments, under M inur V Tuttlo. 'I'heeorruptioris in thoso departments .since are rank and terrible, and need

If robing. We advocate an extra session for another reason, and it there were no others, this one would be sufficient; unless there i a session of ri.. .1 .f?l 11 ll- l.' - . ..1.

me wi.-i.iuiic, 111 u',oto inoi.uii.iiis, niiuiM jiatriotim and love of country hate carried into the Held, to brave death in all its form" camp pickness, of all the different nnd deadly type-, death bv the icillct, p ibei s and cannon and shells

of the. icbel eneint will be hsl'i an h .-e 1. What

jis the ro-t of a session of the Legislature twenty-lite or thiity thousand dollar- to withholding the ii.e-titu dle right of freemen, a right formidable only in tyrants and eoniipt Kxecutive ollicers, from sixty thou-md brat e men the bravet of the brave. The Union rau-e h is met with no

) defeats on the fields that Indiana volunteers have 1 g"' it rebellion to ho jueath to them the r h bei i-

foiiht in this w ar. Is there aur man iu tiie State

j-utaiit a tru-t; but ibote ad shou.d they have had a hii-d jwdicy, ning him 11 the means by which to enfotre nt d carry it out. Wm. Tmrke hastinlv said: "Thcie is a courageous widom; there i- also a lal-e, reptile pru-ience. the result, not 01 caution, but of lear." In the two ca.es alite referred to, as in the eondi-ct of alncsf ev ery thing el-e pertaining Vj the w ir, nio-t of our leaders hat e not only show n themselves detituie of w isduin, unconscious of the stern realities by which they are surrounded, but seemingly under the spell of craven fear or in fane fully. Not lor a moment do I impute the want of personal bravery, lor the war, but so re cet.tly begun, can scarcely find a parallel in det-J-of beroiiu. lint a -clt'ed polh y, w Ith unity of purpo-e, unity of sentiment and unity of action, certainly has been and is still wanting. The weather within a day or two past h is very materially ch.uigd. The listless, sidly plea.--uit October dav would "fain bat e lingered" longer, but the summons came to depart und they passed n way ijuisle.-sly and we have already well nigh forgotten the beautiful daydreams iu which we rcve'e I. ami the long night of gloom w hich fol low ed :lcr. It is Christmas eve, and though the feast of joys to whi;:h we are invited alibrds but a meagre repast, we cannot, lhauk Heaven, he deprived t lie privilege of looking at the pictures that hang on memory's wall. Many an absent face looks down upon us, many a word is recalled, many a deed of kindnes and meirv remembered, manv a bright hope which da..Ied us but to ruin, many n firm yet gentle reproof from eyes that swam iu tears of love these, all these are ours to con over and enjoy to day, but ere twelve moons again aie gone, may have pas.-ed from us forever. To tour m my readers, and to loyal Ameri can citizens generally, do 1 most earnestly and heartily ttifh a merry and happy Christmas, and generations hence m ty it be the delight of the old soldier to tell, as it will his graivU hi! hen to

listen, how manfully he .struggled through the

1

Vvtho, in addition to staving ut home, would, ,r the sake of a few dollars, deprive the sixty thou ( fand brave men in the field from voting? Yet, 1 without a law, no elections ran be hel 1 In thy Jn- ( diana camps, scattered ov er the Union, and wherever there is n tebel army to npp-e. The organ of Governor Morton (Indianapolis Journal) inform- t!u jeop!e that "in con-e-Qtience of the entire succe.-s of Gov. Morton V joliey, a session t the Legislature is not necesfary." Is it necessary to disfranchise the Indiana volunteers to carry out tho policy of Gov. Morton? If so, away with Gov. Mot ton and his policy, and his organ bo. ij The volunteers of IVnnsy 1 vania vote eteiy y election day in their camps wherever l hey are. They have always voted in Mexico, and recently iu their camps on the Potomac. Next tear the voter? of Indiana wiil elect Slate officers, ossilily ft Governor of the. Sr. de, Ciuigres-mcn. members of thetleneral Assembly and county oiheers. Is there any good rc i-oa why thes; volunteer soldiers ?hould not eerc;-e their right to vote? Uh! it is unnecessary, .-ay the toadies cd' the Kxecutive; G iv. Morton has provided for the payment of the Nation il tax; " a session of the Legislature is unneces,ary," and therefore the soldiers cannot vote. What think ton, sohheis-, ef this? What think yon. ficeuieu of Indiana, the fathers and brother of the soldiers? Will you ermit this great injustice for the sake of saving the State iv few dolhrs and probably hiding covering over Ciiot ninus frauds? Levy an additional poll tax ton cents a he.t i will be sulfi.'ient to rii-c the uin nece-'sarv to

tage he received from his fathers.

IL F. K.

Martin County Democratic Conventlon. The Democracy of Martin county assembted at the Court House on Saturday, the 21st inst., and were called to order by Thomas W. Clarke, Chairman of the Central Committee. On motion, Cuttler S. Dobbin was called to the chair, and James C. O'Brien appointed Secretary. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting to be to appoint delegate to attend the 8th of January Convention at Indianapolis. On motion, the Chair appointed twelve delegates, viz.: Richand C. Stephen, Thomas M. Clark, James C. O'Brien, John Kendall, Wm. L. Raney, Thos. Hart. Richard Anderson, A. W. Euman, Wm. C. Welsh. David D. Gove, Peter Figley and Reuben McCormick. The contingents are as follows: E. R. Mason, C. H. McCarty, Wm. H. Montgomery, Nathaniel N. Ledgerwood, Harrison Connell, John R. O'Brien, Allison Sullivan, Wm. Inman, Ephraim Mosier, Wm. A. Miles and Wm. Grisime. On motion the delegates were instructed to vote as a unit at the State Convention. On motion, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the Democracy of Martin county recommend to the favorable consideration of the State Convention the name of Mathew L. Brett, of Daviess county, for nomination for the office of Treasurer of State. Resolved. That we recommend to the favorable consideration of the State Convention the name of E. C. Hibben, of Rush county, for the nomination for the office ot Superintendent of Public Instruction. On motion, the Slate Sentihel. Vincennes Sun and Martin County Herald were requested to pub Iish the proceedings of this meeting. On motion, convention adjourned. CUTTLER S. DOBBINS, Chn. James C. O'Brien, Sec'y.

To commence each evening with a

Doors open at 7, commence at 7 1/4

MASONIC HALL GRAND OPERA

SCENES FROM OPERA, IN COSTUME

T!

MADAME ANNA BISHOP THE. WORLD RENOWNED CANTATRICE, Has the pleasure to announce her second and Last Grand Concert

Madame Bishop will introduce at this last Concert, the entire scenes of the last Act of the Grand Opera of LA SOMNAMBULA, IN COSTUME!

Special Notice TO ADVERTISERS. All advertisements taken for a specified time, and ordered out before the experiation of the time specified, will be charged the regular ratus for the same up to the time they are ordered out.

NOTICE.

ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME FOR MEDICAL services will confer a favor by paying the amount due, particularly those whose accounts are of long standIn cases where it is impossible to make payment in full, a part will prove very acceptable Those having claims against me are requested to present them for settlement. JOHN M. KITCHEN. J I -d3t

NOTICE. Years Day.

THE INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH BANK WILL BE closed on Wednesday, January 1st. Notes due on that day must be paid on Tuesday, December 31st. D. E. SNYDER, Cashier. d31-d2t

MEDICAL.

pay the cost of a Legislature and let the soldiers. Charles vote "A session of the Legislature unneces- liam Mart ary!" There never was so great a necessity for The fol

For the Daily State Sentinel. Madison County Democratic Convention. AUBURN, Dec. 30, 1861 Dear Sir : We held our Convention on Satur day, and a fine Convention it was the substantial and influential Democrats were present. Be

low I give you the names of delegates and contingents : Delegates Andrew Jackson. John Hunt, R. Biddle, T. Fenimore, Wm. H. Ebert, James Hollingsworth, M. Francis and Noah Huntsinger. Contingents. John Hayes, F. Black, Jackson Brunt, F. Sigler, B. Shaffer, Wash, Pettigrew , B. Sebrell, and Thomas G. Clark. The following resolution was proposed unanimously : Resolved. That we second the suggestion of several of the Democratic papers of the State in the presentation of the name ot Charles J. Barker, as a suitable candidate for Secretary of State, and that, should he consent to be a candidate, our delegates be instructed to support him for this office. The resolution of Decatur county, with one or two stricken out, were passed without a dissenting voice. Madison.

Democratic Convention in Delaware County.

At a meeting, of the Democracy of Delaware county, held at Muncie, December 28th, 1861,

Charles Carter was elected Chairman, and Wil-

liam Martindale. apponted Secretary

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.

TO LADIES OF DELICATE HEALTH organization, or to those by whom

ATK HEALTH OU IMl AlKED

lorn an irirreA.; 1

f.niiHv !:.;.! aliV r".is..n .l"er5iiu.T,! te, the U In :. i re- i e.I

weuM .Ter a prescra.ti.fli which is ra-ri-s tly r"IfaM ami

fate, ui.l wl;i h ha lieen prrscr:!i "1 in various parts uf

the (IM Vturi l !ur ti e pa t rei-t iry. Altl.f.ticii tin.-aria I

b very chap an I simple, yet 11 ha Wv 11 put tip in half

J nil l-'l ; Ie-. a.l t ery .-.:ensivej- at tlif exhorl.itiuit j.rire .f .5 j-er Lot tlf", the utct. rsii'i"'! prepn--i t" furt.ish the recipe for $1, by thtf piM-ssum .f winch every la ly ran supply berM-lf with a perfect safi-inir'l, at .Mty ilrui; storf f.r the InfÜlu' s'iia of 'J." rents per year. Any phy-.ri:in r lrnit will t etl you it is p rteel ly hanuh-ss, theiis.ari'ls f f stimotiials ran he procured of its efiiracy. Sent t' any piirt of (lie worltt ii fceipt if 1, J.y inl-tres. int;. Hu. J. C. DKVKKAL , V. O. P."x, No. 'J.'k'.t, New Haven, C'oiinerticut. u!yJ2-lAWill 12 1 12 C rr KICITY.

DR. J. A. MERRILL

the meeting of the Legislature. In the nimeof sixty thuisand Iu liana ro'un t'MTs w protest against, the jsdicy of (overnof Morton, whirl, render- a scs-ion of the Legisl.,. tu:i" u:tl. s.iry, nnd which nei-;m!y disfratic h'ses teem. And in the name of ei M v thousand

lowing pre unble and resolution! were

a'i'M'tl

W:u rkas. Our beloved and once happy nnd pro-peious country at this time, forced into a most letter, fierce, desolating and unnatural war; and.

Wiijkk.is, This unnatural nnd frightful condilion (if things Ii is I .ecu forced upon her by the j

I Pili. !. Mi t..ie in I' li.. Iu.1 t'i.1.1 ... ... ...ii .1 t.k

., c , i , . e ,, .... I" ttiiooiei i ti a to or me . ortn uixmi ine ne n aim, tl.eir u en an f relations for te protection of J ,. . . ' . '

whom, their common on.i.ln , lhv crnu.ent and u.ipung uuoer tnu mchm m-in mem, their ii-tnc altars tl.-v ..re now braving so manv ' t," V"TJ -'7 ("!u" l

' 1 1 -1 ' i 1 1 i, oir hi m ! in iir 111 rLt- i 7S . . ....

THE CEI.Er.KATEU ELECTIHCIAS OF ATlorLI) ItKSl KCTH'I.LY ANNOUNCE TO THE f 1 ritieas of InilinnatM lis an. I Mdi.it v that he h is

visoJ this rity for the pi.rpmii' of presentiiij to their Imtiee his In' s) stein of MEDICAL ELECTRICITY, Aul inviti-n uttenti' n to his cucrejsfiil treat nn-tit ef Khum.Tiiin, N- ur iltjij, l'aralys's, Spm.il WeaVne.-, I n fi .ess, (ieneral li-lality, and all 'lerauKeimuts of the ."rr oils Sy Htem. DEAFNESS. Iii trrit ncre In the treatment of IVani hiving fii.lurtii many iernns troni a liistniK e to visit l.fni, I)r. Mi.Khit.i. hoys .-ave to state tfcat the enly firm .f lnfness t" w hk-li 'ie runsi-fers his system T prae'ie uppliral le, is tl. .t resulting fri-ni .h.iiisti..ii ur parti.-il paralysis r the Auitifo-y rr Aroustie nerve, w.uit of projer Sccreti"ii, Ac. In iirli r.i-i where tlite is tm uremic injury f the Ear, his tn aitnei t Is highly successful. KximiiiHtioii of the t. ir luiti! v.tl.i"it rhartre.

Ir. M'.iiitn.i. is prepnrnl to fum-h l'hysiciatis at! ethtr.s w i:h his itnproveil

TADVME ANNA litSHOl will he assi-t. Ly Mr. ITl I'.OWAKt) ?E;n.V. the Auti.- in Tari'Miie, L.'.re sii '--Hint rr.it.tr, ImjrLtl tf M '.'', Paris; til'STAVK 1K SffKSS, th- em :t u I"..mi-a, ptpil .f I.istz. lv,r .p.-ii at 7'4 M-!ik. (aH.ccrt t cnunrece at 8 iV!irk. TirVt-fs ;,n (ei,t. The sa!i" oTtirketü n :!l romrneme en tVf.tneay. January lt. at VVi'.'ar.l A SiowellV Muric Smre, whrre a öi Krün of the Hail ran he seen, ati'I seats 1:1.13- le s-ciirvt, wiMnait ;tr rharL'-. Tie prnn.l Piarei u-i-i .ti the oerrv-i' ii isfriu the wr.re-n-:tis ef M-ssrs. AVillarJ A S!i'-!1. ih-c-jw !Iw I). C. I.V lil'F. M.mv-fr.

DRY COODS.

Dry Goods!

TV JV. IIWE ON IIVNOA LA li iE AM WELL AS-; t ? sOKTKI st.K k ef Iry -"ls, t which we invite I tl.-" attention i f CAMI fEAI V.KS. I

JA.MLS LOW A: ., .to-il3Ti LeiiisvUie, Ky.

GROCCRS.

Beebe 8c Hawes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Groceries Flour, Coria-TCrnl, iVi'., NO. S WEST WASIIINUTO.V STUFET, Iiitliaiiapu'i., Itiiiiaiia. .. .. , ,.

ff Ift! HI KM A liF. THK EXt.'LrslVF. AfJENTS IN ;

I tin ruy lor ,loM.pti .ttasui n oysters a re.einateo baiiiinorp jrar! an l all orcl-M fiomtho city or rountry all he promptly !.!!.. At thi li'.'c also i nie ef tin larjr t lien-ri s fn t he w orlt. whcrechirkeii, !uck. creese, turki'-s mi l the like .-.re kept Iu-.dthy ati-l fat and til for the t ii'le at all Lrue.- seeH-iitim

DIVIDEND NOTICE.

SKCfiiTAKT'S OITICE,

T.kü1Iai-ti-. In.i., IieeeiiiW r21,lCl

r jHEnovki o j!k.:;tous of this comiant 9 h iv- this !ay ii i.iri .l a livi'.ei.il ef live (.") pi r ret.t. en the capital stiK-k, lr ili'i m niotitliH eielini; Nov. ".Dih, t the St. kh' l.h rs on the l.ook.s at that (l ite. V estem Stocktif hl.Ts will receive their liviiietehs at the e!l;ce ef the Trra.sun-r f ibe Company, in Terre Haut-, en Mi-'jk'At t ThursJav, January 21.

dei.-JS-J2w CHAS. WOO P. Sscretar3-.

DINING HALL.

I KT-S DS.SxC; HALL. No. 13 South Illinois Street, (FOLK UOOUSJ'EUIW PALM EU HOUSE.)

M

E ALS AT ALL HOCKS THE BEST THE MAIL

Ket .tT..r.l-;. ysiers a:vt (iatm- in exerj- style,

V.NTI'.lt Mll-T TKa' ri'NTS A HOW L, E'p.al to the !-t Stew. Horn-ding by the Hay. Breakfast C t 10 o'clock. immer 12 t2.li " Su;per 6 I. 9 " N. It. No Li'i'iorti retaile'l n the premise. novl-3ra

ATTORNEYS.

Ian;;ei, to prevent nn outi ae

m gi eat a wrung, eu gross

t ontofinitt thetrfo, in their blind r.eal to idioiish

. Ihlaterv; an I bv tiie eouailv blind and m iddene-l

Our rn- rorreiinni1eiife-Tlie Ttli 7rl"tsof lln' S mtlinn the ntl.er hmd. pur.-u-ItiiliHtui in i-alera Virulniu. vr-' 'Y. t es t same wi. ked entire of policy, but SrnisnriKi.n, HttirsitiKi. (hv .Vt. I '"nidn- tl.em-clv e- the very opposite result; lccetnter-l. IH'.I. ( ! '' ';'rt'-, , ... .... I . ,4 ,

; i. irn:r'n, i n.it ne, uie nemncnev hi i"ia-j I.PITOU Sintiml: vÄeiu.e.sda) tnonut.g we left w in, ,, tv ;n ('nVe:it!o:i as-eiub'ed. hrnily be- ' (reen S- rin llun, arrived heie about noon, and liete t'o Constitution of the lnitel States? to be

ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE, And will impart instruction in new ystttn of npplyinc l'.l'-r'n ity. As Ir. MrhMH. maVes no charge for roiisultation, L woiil. I rep. ctfnl.'y invite tl,e Atfhcn.l at.'l the M"tual rrofessi.it, t vi.-i! hitn durir4g Lis .any in this ritt, trhere Le w ill he 1..; ;.y to explain the prm ipie.s ef his prartir . K"e'-s .,- the Orjefita! HoUse. hi cej fion hour frc ta 3 A. M. to I. il. d24-wfmt

THE LATEST NEWS.

the gleit siieet anchor of the libertt" of th Ait'.evienti pe"pV. and that it i the itnpratitc duty ..f a!i i:n."l. 1 o j1 eiiieii4 to yield a hearty und n -fc'tlul ot ed'eiicp to all lawsi rn nie i:i aei . i . t

, copi.iin e t.ietew ::u.

'2 That, latingas'ide (for thetin;

able pi.s'.ii .n t i the inaumwie-n

, national Ailinirdstratioti , we wilt eivi to it our

ne) our jnstiri- j I ol the present '

ate now comf-Tt. iMy ipim tenil adjoinii.g the village. The u!!k ei ,üid catnp follow er.s ."'.regiv ing the town the bctn fit i f their attracti v e look?, and lis deni.ensi au irf p jliunitt i f m i a! improvement an I nu i il culturi, by a fti 'pieot inter ch o ge r.f the 'nüt.ary ro'tit! o of tcfined life.

rul ( o; dor i I'tnpi me to tate tn.it up tn the und v i !1 -upn t ,s. b-ng : it adhere- tn itowti ' prr.eat wtitil'i: the l.netl de.-ccndaLt.s of l'nciia- , pnfes.d cb eet, to wit: the suppression of arme I ' let t..s h.te been .p.iteiem.sH in gnet ,t-u it!, rrbellio,,. t!ie .f.,, cement of the I iw4 and the pt eerv at'on of ti e I nun. tie wain.lli and let tor tve had been .od M eipect T.t hM. ,irivt. ,IR.., ,IMt! fl,, ,Mtri.f- who i in the Old l nn't ion. I , nr rtish) our cointty'd ie-cne, in her irreat V ' 'in'! t; itin returned to cbeen -tin: Iluti ' trdu.l ition an I h-ur of i.ee-l. cuntiti-- home with i eeninun I of all the gnueut but il.. couipa- : M iN "1"" M ""!ary to rnnn- j ' trv, ate eatü e 1 to oar lnjhet term of eoiiitiiesioi. la.l '1 UV et rmi.-.aPri- h it ,ng cuinl- ,V, d ition. ai they w ill rc eit c the gr atitti le of ed the vyorkmen LMtil ti er r'tnpb,e. the bridge p..stet;tv . ' ot er l,; ('.ic vi-oi. h''-h i mi th lhdt'in.re md ' 4. 1 h it wh'l-t w e fu!lv etidr-e the eoiHuct I (!iiit tbidto id. nti I whh vfi the gteiietint ' the Tic-' b" t in the removal of Major (5ncral j i!im!it t'i the tv.per'ng of t!-e r" ad fr-vtn I'utn- ' Krenvvt.t f r nn oni'fr'if y. eorruption and itsuli l-ei! m I I l'alt;iu rv. The t ommutte it: m: I 1 rtl:n itt-n, vet we eir.liot aeeonl to hin tl

prv opiMt to H itu- M-k. wi ch !. I t c e. oti the dlf " W v'l ih'ii", ch.h ri lallhful sertMnf, i,

rsr THE WOM.J LKfL GUVNULtS. n Ii A N I) K'S TtJS S I LA CO,

H'or ('.'ii..'hs. Cel ls, fIo-trse!isj Sor- Tlitn.!', Ar., Ac. 1 ersah- ly ..!! Hni.:i-i, i:i!ire loo-, cent.

JlENJ AMIN HAHKtSON. Iite of WaiUce & lUrriseii.

Wll.lJAM r. FISHItACK, Laie of Conner A J ishhack.

HARRISON & FISHBACK,

OFFICE. NO. G2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., (Over Mm;s-n H JnhnstnnS Stove Store,)

IM'I VN Afel.ls, IMMAXA.

'I

'HE IMF.1CIoNEI HAVING ASSOCIATED

them-i hen teir theriu the nraetlc f the law. will

iiti tet to all ' lui.-inri entru ti il to their ( t in the

State un f FeiJ-r!--tiru. bKNJAMIN JIAHKISO.N. WILLIAM 1'. FISHUACK. lieretaher II, l.-f.l.

Henry M. Scott, Notary I'uhlie, will take acktewlet!(-

meats of !rei!, Ar., at tic aVve r.flice.

ilerl2-i.''.ni

DENTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT,

('FUCK AND RESILIENCE, 32 EAM' MAHKET STICIIKT, IXDIANAIDLIS IND.

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PUBLIC SALE.

J

WILL OFFER AT 111.HC Al'CTION.ON Tl'ESliA V tl7 7th 'iay of Janu.irv T.eit, rnmini-li inic al 10

j e cin-k A. M., "n mv pn un-.i ta I.rew n tow?i-hir, Hen-

: ilrn ks ciiUt.ty, Iti liatiH.thri mile- Northwest I Cl-rni"nt, j tt- f llawine tih1 anit thtelf , nt : I I Fourteen he.vl f iwci y-ar i M m il", to (.'ool hreei- I i i. - . .. al ..... I.L. I.. . n;... . I.j r ... .. I

IIiik Itiar' s, ittivr i.it "iu'ik i.iiii-p, "i .in: pi." i lev. w-Tiif fiO-tiunc Utl.s,;, two t,"o.t Jark, a r"!!" Mai- j nr. '. I'r.i., t ii oua.o i.e.-, ( jjhi, a Jenne'i. i naey nier irufin loo numfri'iii to

I K A . 1) I. S Tl SSIIiAliU.i"'" , , , .... .. Teiuw . .VliiM-.n ntnler ?5 cah in finno: ain unts G.ve imvie.lii'e ri-iHf, an-1 s....u r-n- I .ai .., I "his, i ,,.. ?, , ..r,.ait ef iwelv in. . nth- .11 k rtfn.l.rilii

IMPORTANT NEWS.

jlo.-N-ne, Sore Thron . .lc. S '! ! fn 1 ir.-r t etes, 2.i n r.U, y all I nud't. FOR OLD OR YOUNG.

THE WPNlif lirTl. GEANt LFS, l U AND K ' S T I S S 1 L A (; O , I plr.isiint to tV", n-l surr t i eur CiTGIt', rol.t. II Vh"FNIS. 5-OI.E THEO AT, Ar. S .I at cri.u p r ti, l y il Di iii.uu. TELEGRAPHIC.

i urch.n.-r irivinit m- with pruvi-l curttr.

JOHN MHICLKV. I v. r. uiN-r 11. 1-1. w3t TYPE FOUNDRY. CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY,

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NO. WJ VV AVJIINGION, T.

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Mnlmd :,b The l'rtl.itv'! ' a etee-! tirlr 1 ltg . si. h tn" i a

t"'i et .trie v 4-:ii'4

and I

ttpxtou f' ct the rei'Tiertt me p' a -e w -re h ' l'.ttne,nn tn'l en I.tne and 1 'help are retain , could be wS'e M prnvtde gattf-t the eti rn v of ' ed in fivor at p-wer. I rentlnurd toarhitig, hin out, want of j pi; er 1 f That whi!t we frrely enfe that it i im I wd and propT hop;-l aei"nttttr. tu. im, ,y jf ! po...!,!r for the Kl uliv alw i y tn U'iw, in a- ' bv e.p"'tro uti'l i Mv l.tciht'e br ramping 'vato-e, ti e e.rrti; t;oei o the luett' lie.it t Muie loiiiUttiUoii atu liaUt.ii.il anl live lost iu. whun lie i licet- t te J to eill nr.itnd dm, et! Ihi n iv I'i in bv actual enn .gemeul 'n I itt'e. vv hn the:r eorruf 'ion i linde kri" n t him. it i

In d'i'v pr'tu; il v to tean iv e then, t rota pi ice and . t onr-. fence, or nt n i r to the j u-t Ii irgo nfpartle i! ii Ui il) l!n" i ri n i ' I I 1 litt Ii i' in1 l'i"e pnielalin air llnyte'dit t!ev nti li to, nnd Un i v in.' 1 iv e of ti e Mp'..tial I j ri ho r le nf tl;e eiM v t nie erei, yt n a ft"e w dt l!c; ;n. for th time b.-'-ng, e aie willing to j i ;noie all ptrt? i ieiU nnd 'Utform, ktiol:i jn

uttv but tl r ;.rv of the I'liio'i, and li t pi it-i

w .rr.

lb In. I tVtfc.been et rr-l'Mgly ttii-. ite in I vtii 4 bo a oidi l' 1 h U.'. I hi' '"Ii tie"ig!i anti , ne in .iM th' i s. i-lil'e,- i p' e i at.? ' -r o vd! i.e. -.it i.ii ..'""it tw o h-!i.drts .,,) J r. U inhd.it inl. fveter.il MTV eoudartaV!'; b'ld h:., tu ie I tat a g " 1 r el, h df w av bet een b'. in i.fj, and the i.i.iri id, i ui rounded by a 101.1 uv t i!;.g t the evu, and Ilm oil tl.wu.di tioi r'v'b,

is terv well tolat tJ to utiall uraiii .irnie:i.

Th" "no tr- fa-t l'h-

Uli AN DI'S TfSS I liAlK), I HE WuNUKtUt I, OKA.vri.F. 1 er (.iv.h, S"re V,.rot, Ae , r" ruruij; rverj en l.i. li Me l.i. trk' h..r, 2i t. l.t. t II I1 u-isU. ihr :ti- Jw HOTELS.

French's Hotel, ' on the r::oirN it.vn. nrr ur t it as.

riurr., na."tii and ruiNiiMi matekivl al ! I W'AbS mi hs.r'., or Mir.t.f. ti.rrd toordrr. EW. tO'tCJUtt ;; r A if-tui.llf r,ii"l Arfor.ry It i Wale ner li.k. U. A. IVuTEli, AitH. 'i ll...fuiw 'w.

NOTICE.

crpcnnins, 5cC.

rvo. o

it at i.s ii o r m: ii v I i.ii I x;, AT..: Al.ENTS FOÜ '( LAVTOA rLOl K." CULTIVATED CE VNHtLL' t-S "JH-'bNlT CFLFERA TED H-iVINT. KANAWHA AND LAKE SALT. witfrn r.r.fruvE ciieeje AND r.lTTEK, BOSTON MACKEREL AND CODFISH.

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Corner Wmlilnirton and nclavvnre tr-ela, tinlinnnpoli ! IT A VING TEE LARflEST STOCK OF (JlJOCF.r.IES hi thi city, witu surh rrti;tie a to enable tu to eil ,s. )..w mv h tis in the Weit, we invite dealer to evsmtne ottr prvi !),! price liefer purchasing ehewhrre. Jus r-reived m roiisignment. 4sa Half Win. im w White Rh. 11. 44 ,4 Mackerel. 30 P"jr iifW TeMiut. In htore an1 for le at vry low fiptirea Junel7-dAw A. A H. SCHNULL.

NOTICE,

WOOD-CHOPPERS AND CONTRACTORS.

I AM NOW READY TO RECEIVE riiOroSAIileliveriiifr fro a ray Linn ('i1, railed e-uth-east of In. C.iai.a eli-i,) a.tM'O renls (.f wo.sl, eil 'Mire, to the p;. iliati.ij'elis and Cintititti Kulruel. The contrarter tchoji. haul aief h.iw tin- wool; the necessary tratti? an. I feed, wagons, hors--j ower, aiel saw, furnished lr myself. The cef.tractors to po1 s.Tunty for careful u.ik'e et nia rUn.cry aud Mock, and fur cuuiplrttuti of contract before Sejt. IS, tj'J. I wi.f alhjw the use of twi fcuse for bo,,pIitir hands. Alo, hl.l for rhoppititr ahii rretved. llrmdred of rerls ratil- ih-i ai the rend, as rut, and all within one-thirl if a mile f hatne. Cash payments t f eighty p r reut, fron, tlse I. and C. Railroad laimriany monthly as" werk pKTies-ses; the balance on conijiietivn of coiitrart. I evpi i t to (; tiie rnnlrai tlo tliloivot rrtoiiiills bidder For further particulars and the snvcihcatiutis aj ply fa nie al iailandet. J. S. l.iOJWN. dec5

PHYSICIANS. 3 IS. HLAIaYF. !Lall.KS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

IND.'ANAl-OLIS, IND.

j DHY COODS.

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DRY COODS.

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NOTIONS 6tC. FACTS FOR SUTLERS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. 1CN AT rEFÄE.VTOrKe.n t NM CEMENTS IN KVKEY de-en; ii .ti ef ko-!, .tn! ! for therairf avl tl.f eeietii'iiil's a larije,. fiy l k la In ty tct t mnf Irl and : hour, at. t th r' ' f"nd etrmejr Imr, at I tonk a-lvantar f lh tinimi ty parI hlt St fof r"h -i. r who wi-h toliy In t.-k f T ta, F'; and N.4l-ti. iultahlr) for the r.at e I.-VU). i'i ?'! hit awrtmmt euuI tf uot enrrw m tie e .tJtlrrellt Ea.iorVVe t. I HAUi-- MMMt. I.ovil.iiat.l S.:.Wi' I W 4.l .t utrrt.

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