Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3520, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1862 — Page 3
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inrt m n thi t t fiv rn nr prsjrr iih-l i:.i i.l.r f. r I'm p it rv'uru f tn) ( tinl f mi ly, I ht f''t thl in ! yr rr up mn i.hr, ii jiirl, I atn i:i'!ttr- fur tint piI1 i t'irti. fot kwtfutlv UhI Mr. Txl. inHf nl !! t!it i lu'xlrrn w tiMk i itli tit ( Ii t r in hum l- r) irturn mJ'i-lv to ou.ixil rt IrnH Kl Lurk tiro vtrrt"-l'J,rtl-imt IttfiU. ' M t f t t i r V.vit ri. Viir ti'. Tli"f.I.f. t i.t .iit hi iU ln).i)M of Iii M. II. I'liurt h I Jiittiru iit nf intnr-t to nur rr ilin: Krtitüvkv, N'JH. Mn I r. Ii. Sl; Wf I V i.. I'oo.t'rir ir.t, Mutli V:, IV S,-..tt; Nnrtli Iii'.Min, Krt Watiir, I'.firy irrt, Afiil 10, l li'ii ,Siiii; oii; Cm mi iii, Mmtit CliuM'h, S;t. .'I, li Am; Ohio, -om trrft, lrp, ',t M'-riH. N"ftli 0''n, U'rllinloM, l r i ri rounlT, htj-c. .1, Up bv.t; LVmcil ()!;.. Unt'iiviHr, lUiko r.nijitr, S;.t. 17. 1';. Moriii, Krie, Y,inptwn, Oiiio, Julv 11. Hp. An !; Kirk Hvr. .I..!itt, IM i'", Sr)' -I. 1'P H krr;ii il.u.i, (JrtrtM .!! , rj t. 'J., I'p. Am".; S iulh(in llloiuit. Altoii, Oct I, lip. Arne; Illinoi, tli.imiiiion, ()'t. !, lip. Jinro; Norifiwr-trru Im!'. in.t, I..ifi)Htc, Kifih tttvel, Oct. 'J, Hp. Volt. HviTifM m I'laT'xinh One of tlc y.ralou-i i !t i I xitM nf the unity of llit I'itC.ttaic r.il!s on m tJl iir inttml for hu rol.iiiijj, in nlir to t ilk tt'wi.t ihe rrüiou in'irfn ! Ii! un lit' (xilitrl) r' t'Url ittil l-ckoii('l to ul on H rlit. I'.il'itu-I," mM i,mmi lirnnrof the f;n'-.t rr.iiMiiti in tin) armv.' "I flunk ., rrulii'l tl.c Col'-l.cl. ii iKIuU joipiy m.flicirnt attnition Ui t)ii rrlij:iiu ii.tti ui iiin u vinir himi?" Wrll, I iloii'i know," rrplit! the Cl-uir. "A rly hitrifol li lrtn nw.il.in'-l in tl.r. -' irifntnt; tli Irl In Ii!---.! tli lilMif f Iii MTVüht. h! Im turn litiM ! n iilrri'ly In; lil " (Tin wti tt rivl rr . imeut ) "I IImI pmi, 'pm honor?" intkl the Colonel. Yr.nir." 'S ruMiit," iil tli C'!oiil to ntivni!iii nlriljr, "hac hl'tecii tuen St-Uilwl iinni'''li li-ly to hJ b.t;itixl. I'll l0 ImiiiiI if I'll be outloiio in any ri,'r,t." Th chjf,l.ill witlnllOW. An itiu lrnt orourri! l'irtri ff the I tut nitlin f an rrrhvl.llif ll lio.ly in Tolvin, whlrli w VM ii't rli lin from j;iln to our rrulrrd, Ithonli it p uUkiM titthrr liiurrnl' ü prol unj linn h nntrl tniturt. A wurtlif inctnlx'r of the ImxIv ri'lVrrfl
tu tuet a kciiLIhihii uii thr utrret, iiml, iiiit:kin hi m for n hn-tluf c!Tjmtn, run forwanl nnl him hv tli) Ii4inl. cirlnimin. in tht full terror of rrligioui nthiii w. "Drur lnthrr M 1 in truly pUJ to -oe you. How pro r llip p'hh mih in your pvrilon?" The Kr,tlrmati thu nMrt"fl, nlio h-ippmc I to ho n (.'inoinnati mvrrli uit, tuippoMMl Iii lu'wl v-fwnl
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Inmii!!: "My Irr fallow, thing ! n our
wny, him now,Hrnmto:itiinn!.y mie. hiky 1 1 the hlue, i nrw kin; lip it little, but tlio lio market ha pul lU Imi k hickr!" t 1 1 1 lit ri Itriitk 7 wo youn; IaIh of ihii city li(e etiHrtnlil the ipiney f !vcn ttirtu lj llirlr father fur winter rtnrt nl nlhrr rtiol in ninterinU for fh!it nihl noikn for tin" oM.iti mm Ahroiul tie. f'itlifi;; the honor Hint the Ciumtitutloii of our rountrv. r.uWl II. T. MuUvu, of the CNt ImUm, (thr '.M Irih.) n(Mre"ovl the rlileii of Terr II mir on ThurI-iy vvr-nin I i-t. The (ihmel it I I ii i j;otl pi-nice in thv iue uf hi inuntry, p.l we uti.lrrxtnn l hl rrjlinrnt h filling up rP' illy.
-Lieut. I.yiuh.of the 'JOili In.li.ini, Colon' Hrown, hu ri-'li"''! nnl retuniel hum. We unlrrt.iinl lhtt l.itmt. Iyna.'li euleinphitr rntri lji the pen Ice nniii, I t ii p ii! th it the m erte numher of bittle pohlier pc thpoitt Im nliout the. We know nil oil in.ul, mm i Dui tt e il ftjitr, who hi w lh-tiHi.l fourii t i rn irno'titt, unl h i jkiwiIt enoojrh lelt fur niiny more. The Ma li.Mtu County J)imncrnt Iiüh the foJ. lowing: "Ii I rf ti ilily Mate-l tli.it f the fifteen h iliir horn in lhi tovrn mi l vicinity i!tirin4 the p-i.t three mouth., hut one i!)iiu i of ihr frtui nine rnlT. It wouhj iectu lint, during wr tinitw, Xrituie, like a proiIrut iiun.itr, n Ifjtr to krep up tlie eipiililu ium of the two M'e." IU bil OiM-HAU. Tho Iiichnioii'l Ditpatch of the '.Villi ult , pve. the following linufull tlie new reU-l (euer!, com ml.-iu.e'i wince the nppoir.tment ofl.ee, Peiureird, Jo!u.toii, I!k, etc. It My "CiUircH hm eontirnnil the follow, in noini'i i'ioii m.itjc by the lVr-tiJeut, tu t.ike Miik in the onler in which they nre ruimerl:" M WOK ..M it MA. HrmUui linpj;, Sept. 1-. l'tl. Loui.in. K.irl Yon Pom, Sept. Ill, Mi.vi.-ippi. (mm W. Smith, Sept. IS, Kintuiky. T. H iltjInuM. Ov t. 7, South Carolina. W. J. H.irtlee. Oct. 7. (leori.i. Urn. llnf-. Oot. 7, North C irolim. .1 nie I,MirTrevt. t)ct. 7, Al-xhion. J. H. M iiutler, Oct. 7, Yiriuu. T. .1. Jikx'ti, Ot t. 7. Yiririni.t. MinfieM !.iTell, tet. 7, 1 r:ind. K. K.Smitli, Oct. 11, KloriiU.' HUIOAIOIR IlKMRALR. K. AnJcrou, 5ept. 3, Yirctuu. SiiiKui It ltuckner, S-j t. 14. Kentucky. Is. I. Walker, Sept. 17, Al tNim. A. (J. Hluuhinl, Sept il IntM.uia. J. K.iiüP, Sept. '2li, Ken:u-ky. .1. K. It Sru irt. Sept. '.'I, Yiipi.ii. L.if MrLiv.., Sept. (uHTprii. T. V Pr.ivton. Sej.t. '20. Sut!i Carolin. T. C. JIinii:i.ni. Sept. i!?. Arkanvis. A. H. tWuM n. Sept rl, Iiouisiriiia. J 11. V. ( (.' n. Ort. Ten:ieee. L!o)d Til-lurn, Oct. 1?, Kentucky. N (J. Kiir. t t. 'JI. Suth Cirobn. Cn lri.ii C. Wilcox. Oct J1, Tem.ere. Philip St C.,m. Cooke, Oct. 21. Virginia. K K. KolelXt '21, AI.buuA. Kich.inl T;il..r. (let .'il. lMiisutia. L T. W,LM.il.Oct. . Tex:n. J.inie- M. Tr p er. (Vt 'A . S-Mth C irolin. Situ 1. K: iv . IK l Mi?i-xi;iDi. W. II C.iiTnll. Oct. Iemie.ee. 11 W. Men er. t 'Z. ie..r-i . Humphiey M r-h.iM. O. t :. Kmturkj. .1. C. lüet kinri.le, Nov. 2, Kentucky." Il tr:r!iu. Nov. '2, M ! . 1 S:u.ut. Nov. , I enneee. Wm M. ( U'iner, Nov. 1 1. Oeorjri i. I;''!..irl 1. (?4rnctt. No . 1 1. Virginia. Wjii Mhone, Nov. 2 1. Yirii.M. I. O il I?r.i:nh. Nov. 1. North Ciro-ins.
brae fd'ow; .n leisj lutury tht' j'iite rre."
The JVivot M-irlil of M. Ieiii i or Ur j el all lioor il'Kn In lh! city ghme l t 1 1 P. M-' 1 he tiuiitv il!e J'turnnl p.r (Jmrr il Pcm-, irrinl w t t Ilowlin (Iieen, in lh.it StAtr, m t wek. Oct ml Klo) d i lo thert. ! It i r urrrntly rnmr"l in St. Ioui tint j mii the priofier now ronnnr-! tint e, which j wrte r iptu r i :y (tener.il Ppe lei-rntly, nre two youn turn from Cl iy iuity, lllinoip, w ho uro j PiiJ to le iu'.m of PrriJciit Liiicdn. j I'.iImhi I lri l-l in I'm cavalry leiiuent h ( trrivtil nt Iiuivil!e, mil h.t pine t whitj the !.uuivi!e pier "arrtiui!y cull the e it j
of w.ir. HkrtPtic' Lw. Yelerl.iy Mr. J. M. Fitch, A re-prct ih'r firmer of itoonflt ounly, iit! ihn city for llie pur pife of nltctnlinjr ttie. pubtie in irk et wiih pm!tirr he h il for ile. Hii h follow el Lim, and fr tln ho wa taken l I'oro the Mayor And iiuel il (Ml an.lt O'U total $7 :tt). All thi w.idiie under the ordinance retul.ititij nmrket, which onliiMiice hibcen puhli-hml inn paper of only limits! circul.ition the Juunml but not At II in tic S ui im I. lliw it il t be cxpcct'il tint the people tun obey the 1 iw uule they nie linde it ware of thvin ? Wc s iy nothing jmt here of the illihenl jniliry tf pur.uin ur fiiend from the eoutitn the men wh h ive m tdr the citv wh it if I, and who will ronfr.bute to ii. ad vunceineiit in the fttttii i bul we do think tint the v lict of rMHiri! ouhi to be pnblidted in all the p.-tperi o that all miy read them. In the iti-taiire which hu fU-'ue-t!
th eoimnent Mr. Fitch w utterly inoj-.tnt j of any riniui-ip il law in the picinne. He hud Imi rn mii) piu h public. ition in the Snititttl lie- J
idc be did not know that hi d w,m follow in hi in. . It peem t U our nuthorit!e had belter fenco in the lo .n nt oure, und prevent nny one liv in w ithuit the -oroi-.itiou liiuit from entering it p.ut'! pnn inet. Mi ritoroLlTAX Hall. Miat luce will conclude her entrapment tht.t evening, but whither il will
be renewed weNrnnotiuforiued.but presume from the micce ntten bn it, und the very penentt p.itifactiou fiven, it will. We clip the following well merited imfieo of her performance ftorn tho New Yik Trihmir: Mi- I ii' Ii i a tfMn forin, crie.ful e-irrlütre, expreive unl mobile bice, ptrlicul tri v eil'eeliie ee und il Voice at once pwect, ileible ittel under pei feet control. Hit elocution i udininbte, in lee, it wn xi relie-hin', lifter the terrible in llirtion ofpin Inj.', jetkey, pamo(ie mm rr un der wlii h (he public h ive l itelv uM'en'!. tint in
the lulnr. d ;;i.ttelul ivlitl we could ulmot pro nouiK-e it erlrct. The pubtie will undertmi u better, perh.i. If we pimply nay that Mi line iril thr Knlidi Unuan in n pei feetly rny. natural imnner, with enreely ntt nltempt it Pt-i,'e rtlect, and, then-lore, all the motu effee lively. The purl I iu one to evoke ptrotig en trat. nor I it e iy to m ike origin il poiul in it; but Mi lin e showed a correct iippt eheimioii of thrtharacter tiinl lllntrated II with ihiruiin ell'ei't, net er once o'ei "trppini; the iuoety of li t tun never once ile-eeiidin to the vile prut lice of rant. The rriutt wa that he pten'd her audience Ihrouh nil the piece, without atonihiii tlieni In nny put either by ptentoiiau y t ljon or Cuohmaiiie luiucie. CT'Ayer'" Atuerimu Alimn ie I now ready for dolii ery, ",'rati, ut the li ui-f , w ho it i u
happy to pnpply nil that call lor them. Kvery futiHly phould hav e itnl keep thl book. It 1 worth huvini; coinpritiiitf iniich j.'ei.einl information of trr tt itliie. It pive the bc-t in-lnic-(ion for the cure of pi cvtlcttl roinpl tint th it we can .'et un) where. Jt itnecdote alone nre worth A loi-hel of whett, nnd it liieliciil advice i pometiine worth to the pick the wheal' weight in fohl. Many of the medical iilnnnac me tri-h, but thi. i polid metal. It i-alrul.ttion me luale purpielv for thi I ttitn-ie, und are there fore correct. Call und pet an Aver' Almau ic, Aii'l when ot.kccp it. 11 I w Wo clip the following from the Imlian aptdi correspondent f ihu llichmond JffrInli inapoli. In Inda fair huine eton, ninl her iiiaiiufaetaiie have potnewhat inert i-ed. Frank Wiilit ha orei tel :i lare brewery, (m ik in the hcxenth in lliHcily.) in wliich he Ii i cm
I mencotl tho in inuf.tr'uie of Chicago ale. Mr.
Pel reo, Iroiu l!v atisville, ha. put in operation a l irepteam barrel lactoi v ; nni Keltoiie ,V Co. have opened a midline -hop, linking the poteiith or eighth in the city. Kv.w .V Co., from your ity, have rt tiited and put in operation a ile tm Ihuirin' mill; and .Taute Siarr ht put tu opera tion a te.un agricultural mintifactorv. Ml tic ami L: Faili -um . The Now York Mercantile Aweney of It. Dunn k Co.. ha publihet a tabular exhibit, ,-liowinp the number anl ete:it of met enntile failure in thl country tlurins the pa.-t vear. The failures in New York Ci'y amot'iit b upw.irds of nixty nine million; in Philadelphia, to twenty tine million; .in llostou, to eighteen million; in I? I'timore, to four million; in Cincinnati, to nearly s-etcu million, in Chicago, t niore than f;ve millions, and in St. Loiri. to two and a half million.
Tin: UlNTtN Hoi .-:, Ti RR: Hvitk. Thi i. tlie verv het Imtol in the Prairie Citv, and i.
! kept by the mo-t acoompli.-he! und genial gentle- ' men in the conntrv. In absolute verification of ! what we par, we have onlr to mention the names I " " ! of Frank II. NolViner anl Kdward Haire, both i formet !v f thi ci:v. Tfie fare at the Ibintin i j H'ojse is tvt excelle-l by that of :iny hotel Eat j or Wet, and the charge? are moderate. Thoe : who top there once alwayp stop Aptin.
rj?The State Ito.inl f Agriculture h.v elect-
e-1 the fiilow:n ofücers: J.nnies I). William?, i President. Knox county; Yice Presidents. W. U. ! Pentiett, Union eountv, nnd S. Fi-hvr. Wabash j eountv ; Secretary, W. II. L'Hiiui, Iialian ip!i; , Tret-nrer, II. A. Fielt her, Indianapolis. Kvecujtive Committee the President, tx ofino; S. ; Fi.-h r, Wnhih conrty: C Fletcher, Jr., Marion 'eountv; A. P. H.;nrick, I'utnam eountv; W. II. . Hennett. Vnlon eountv.
tfT" Mr. H. H'ilm in' C! t. Kxtmir.xtiin Conceit, in Coi jUla tiofl w :th U ! H dm iti Tnn.pe, will take p in? at Masoiuc Hall, Wednesday, Jn. l.Vh. !;.
:f Tlr'r di'sr I V,,r ''iti eü".-i on MotuUy ; LtxU iThi law , iiajpi a ui of f;Ay coital 'ti j
the hrt, n I fu e t h a 11. lion ii i '. k pt by the inie in liti In i.
'v rr i r i : 1 o i k Of tho United States.
U'iriiin II. Sohlater. who wp np-ointed a ( - h -it time 'nee on the taff of (Jen. Wtm l in For thl Wijoiiali: Tram: at Howfn, Sttw K.üt i kv.h.1. we uiMler.Und. acreftelthe rvi- AaT Cx 200 -xn. Uer ; ;tü dozen ti- :. .).-. ! row in the service of lhs cuttttUf. . .rtrt , x . Weh uin.v Attend Mtn wherever h. tehr' primmar; c.o7en peo?. lot tn iv t-e e.it. Richm -i! J'Jrtnin. raphie; reim cap piper; letter and Tle fi.-er and poldier of the Armr n l . t note; 300 th.iw.aD'1 envelopes; C'v I dozen mrv . w!i-tj,tT re-ul.tr. ulu:.!cers, or inilitia, , iS together wit!i hr-e paantities of steel ruj, h.i he teen dAblc fnm Pckre contracted : J-enholders, slate rxncal?.
tr 'U.c.iewe;vjJ in ü.e litie of,thür duty are! ec! i.td to jeiiii.:i, during the rtnilnuance of i
p.cli U iatd ty; And tLe wvUiwa nJ minor chil- j
Frivont's Ort? io. The New York ppet fay tiitt FiMOr wJitunly opp)ed U delir-
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dren of Mich per.ör. whohaveheeu killedorwho L '. " 1 ... . : . . t. , ,
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umiuoncmice, are entitltPl to pen.-iouj. e,,r wir of pay due fnta tlte (iuVtmUit.it.
Furph ( o Tint W. p. 3mi;h liai jüt re
feivi, diret t from II.tott, n lot ot f.ne. Ire h j CikI Fih, which he will ei;e J..r le thi j in nitii on the eortier of Jllinoi mi1 M.xrktt j p'rect-, in front of C. Hterhorn'n grocery Ptor. j Call f irlv it voo want choice flh. '
T. II K Ii. Il til no vn At the eleelinit for director of the Teile Haute and Hichmond Kaih rid Coiup'iiiy, he! 1 on Monday l.tPt, the lollow lli peiitleiiien were elected: Ch tuncv K"e. .lame Partington, Pcn.a Deminv. Ii J.'Petk. H. 1(.m. C. Wood, W. K. VAward., F. Nippeit, W. H, McKeen. At the meeting of the Director ideef, bei I on Tiielty (-veiling, the following ollicer wtrfl fleeted: K. .1. Pock, Pie-i.Unt nn-I Su(Tiiitrnlent. Charlei Wip1, Secretary und Ticket Aent, Jfilm Scott, Tri r1irfr. ÜMriRi: StoiN oii Sam:. Thii old ninl will established ptand. West Wishiiißloit ptrert, i of. fercd for sale hr the proprietor, It oder irk Hrrbe, nt n bargain to any ch purthaer. !tf (illV. Willi, 1 1 T At'lllKK. Co pi e.: of th en hy of Hon. ,Ioeph A. Wright on the death ol Sii-phen ,. D u!i, delivetel in the Hall of the loUe of Uepre ent.ttive on theeienlnof the Mil of January , can be hid at the Stntiml ollice, in pamphlet form. Price 1 u hunlred. Order from a distance will bo promptly attend t-d to from fiir. .)r. Mi Vulfrn, f'.itr of llrtU i'Aajr I.M'tts ahm ii, (( n.l.rr Ö, lv'7. Dk. (J. W. Kohvck Pe.tr Sir : I have ud your Ulood Purifier for a nervou utlcction, from which I have uttered much vt time. While it p pie aaiit to the fate, it certainly ha n I' pp ellect upiii the nerves. P!e.te accept my thank for vour kind regards, wipI believe me Your, .1. W. T. d 1'MfI.LKM.
In tha luotith i f Icrri) r, jTJi, thp mu!rrli:n"t fr th f rt time t ttenA for pair tn the pütlk fir J llo. aee Und Iniperlnl Wine Itlttera nl In Ha hfit i-cru! tLey have j;1vrn rorU rirrI !! ft.-ti ni to th Win thousand ut ron who hot trt-l 1 m tat It U tiw an rftatUb-! artfl. The amui.t f t..-.'tljr stitl nUxry arising Impljr ffwm a ti' g-h-ri of niaU cetbplatnta U P'n-j'rWlriK, aiel It U thprrf-re f Hi'- ufniwt !nip"rtix lUsl a rtrtr aMrtitlon to t)i bst ti1 not trfr.it's txliljr ibmnt l.t aW t had; fr li . .f V.t t-1j nmt t"rUt Ijr aTvt Hi miii'l. Tia sn'.sertlr 'w titj- ( a trUl -f DR. J. B0VEE DODS
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5PTl e Tenth Autual Indian State Fair will thvld in this eity, ruiuincncing SepteruWr 'Jüth next, and continue during tlie week.
C"3V"Mr. H. Lieber, in the .l-'tna Inurance lluild'.ii', Peuiiv I vim in afreet, U preparftl to fur liih, ut phort notice, at wholesale or retail, pie ture, looking plie, arti-t' tniteri.il., Prem h nii'l American as, oval und square framt of nllpii'S. Oive Mr. L'l lier n call, he polls t hunp und i an obliin entleiimn. 7 illw J." One of the bet hotel in Indianapolis I the Spencer lloine, near the 1'iiion Pcpot. Mr. M . II ti tli. the gentlemanly proprietor, decn e irreal credit in having, In condderalion of thee war tiuir, reduced hin pr'u to nnedolUr per day, mid at (he same time .'.ivc hi piotsull that they can pet nt nny of tho hrnt cln ImtuU In nny Western eity. Time I money, and to have oorreel time, you mut have your watch or clock repalre! by one who under! and hi binine.. Mr. John A. Itcck.at Yh'kers'a dru ptoie, lit O ld Fellow Hall, repair wiitcho, clock imj jewelry on almrt ii'itieo.nnd iloea liia work well and chenp. Wo nay to our friend, e Mr. !'' k a call, And you will lind htm n p lillrnntn deenlng of patronaßo. SPECIAL NOTICES. ruJBLia NOTICK. TO t 1,1 HlH A ( (l, llrnumat, . is rn i iiiiiiia(ou mi ei it llf liri'ii apoiiii srf'hl (or ttii t-nl of ii it I. i. ' s I i nm i,a ; I Till: MMrUI n. till M1.CS. fr tl.e nur efpeiihdi, ('., Sien I lirst, llroiirlciis, V hi-Hnif, rniai"ii ot it, t'Mll Sil' t nif-ll-, Mint I i ' of till l.llhfc'. hoi III lU l.oXfi, '4a il., fd ilk , aid l t-rt h. ttl.ht w y
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ft öl all who Latfl not UfM-J tlirm. W rla!lfnc Iba wnrM to pfixtm e their eqil. Ttif. JtlTTtP for the CUM- f Sk, Sro4AUl,(irsKKAt. I'rmun, ati'l fr l't aini au4 )'.mcMipi the iUMe,ar a.ltiO-ly iiu.iir j.'i.'il l.y any kiIht r rm-.ly n esrth. Ta he Mir-'! of tM, It I crily iiee try tri tn tlc the trial. Ti Wine ltrlf I i.f a -rjr swri'r ti:iii-, teii alioiit iiM-.thiol lroIrr tlmn ntlu r win.-; warmlnir and tri irntlti liie whole nyslrni fioin iL' h's.l to the ft it. A tlif"- l'.itlrr art- turlc ari'l alf fim f r In tli lr harai--t-r, ! lb' y tr u(tt!i. u an. I lni (orite the w hole yt in anl rive it Jtt tH i.f AeorAy "1 s!l Its pari, by etuA.M'iu ti e r!n i;l.t'l '?i, r-mo ot -t r ik f l n, au I pr' Uui tii- a k'vtii rl w Aimtti. 1ny urx aNu evc Unit for Hwaea ami W raknoss pTiillnr to I'etlll I, hrr aT-'i.lr rrp.iii-'t to afreiicttif tt unit britte the A kleill N U l who U ul.j. t t laltulant faltittifa, limil t ! itbiHil tliem, as tti-y are rrvivlfy. In In tin ir actii n. TMlSE 23XLM'.hrH.S Will not only ( ore, but Previ nl IiU IIOI'i and In thl r'fp rt arc dutly vahnhlc to tlie prrx'tl hn cirty uoc thfui. I or
IXCIP1I-NT CONSUMPTION, WeaU Lmiij;. , lii.ll.'.-tioti, In p. p I.i, ii.,aesif the Xt ryou S vitetii, 'aralyl, PiUn, and f'r all cn-es r-piirliirf a Tonle, OR, DODS' CELEBRATED WINE OUTERS Arc riiMirpa-aM'ti! For fore Thriiit, roniimn among the ClerK)', the are truly valuaMe. Kr llie a.' il aii'l Intlrm, ainl for perns ef weak ctiiistitiitiiiti for Miibtc rs of the (Jipr, Law ji r, and aM public np aki r for Ibink-Keeperp, Talba, S-ainlre.s. e, Stule,it, Artet, ant all perM.n h-aJom a ai ileutary llf", lliey w ilt prvr truly l-tii-flci.I. A a lWvarnge, ilu'jr uro w liuloxoiiu-, lunncriit, met Helen to the tte, They proilure all thei hil,iratinnef. frets of IVnnty er Wtne, witlimti Ifitoxlcatlinf; ami are aA" vitlit i r'ln'(ty for p r"lii M'hlic teil to the tine i.f rn. revive utroiij Ui ink, and who w Mi tu ri Train from it. Tliejr are pure and entirely fr'e from th poln rotitain edtii th adiil'ented Winer, at) J IJipiur with which the country I lloodrd. These pin. rn.-t onlr CtlllK, but rilKVKXT lMeae and ?!)ii1d he u-ed ly nil who live In a country where the w iiler I hal, or w heu Chili and Kevt r are prrvuleid. Ilelii eiilln ly IniKaviit and harinlexs, lliert iay beKlvni fre ly to Cliildii ti and Ii. faul with Impunity. I'hyoielnn, Clerift ro'-ri, and temperance advneate, n an tu t of luiioftiilty, hoiit.t al--t In uprendini; thre truly Valuable I'd ITI- KS nut the bind, und thereby rciitinlly aid In bstil-liinit I iriiiiki-niii's and I'mi nr. lit lilt At feeiloiKi of tlie lloiitl SivU lleutliM lie or Nerton lleiitlne lie, llr loit Imperiitl lVltte llltlera will fee foutttl fo be iiioti ftitltttur jr utitl 111 1 1 one Ion,
COMMERCIAL. I T TIIX.mi'H. J Cluelunall .tlitrkrl, CiseiÄ ATI, Jitimity 10. Flour nominally unchanged: not enough doinf to et.tb'iih ijuol.xtion.. Wheat unchun'i! at N)(u -.o for rel; white O its uilvanced to -""'o. There 1 an aetiv e demand for com at yesterdnv 's quotations. Kve ?teady nt WC? ;0c. birky advanced to -"c and very little cdferin;. H il's dull nnl lower, ti e weither i.badnn l
the otterini: 1 rj;e; sales of -I.IMMI head al $.2 00 i (t 3 Ii; 4i one woie ollere. I fieely at ,d to ar-
rive next week; teceipts of .IH) I head. Mess pork lull at'J'Jo?'.! 'J." A fair demand for lard at tiJH'(Vt fil..c. (treen ni'.it. dull with.. scarcely any demand; ?!i"ullers 'J;; harn. n'.jC; ide .'tjc. (iroceries unclun'e.1 :ml linn. Su ir '.'(.V I lc. Mol.ts-es rold at -I.V.Z47C. Coirocs'jM at PJ'Jilc Kxc'n.iiie declincl to discount and par, the former tlie buying rate. (old is Hut 4c premium; not much demand. The luanker would not pay over Jc jreraiuni.
;ai rai.t.i.trN. ."Me xv Vork Market. Nsw loaa, Janujry lit.
Flour a ihade firmer with a very moderate; buines d.in in exjit and h 'me consumption; very m ill sale at $5 r1).1) bO for superfine j State; $. " " tor extn. State; $5 5 öö i lor upei tine We.-tern; .." 70nr 5 !)'! for common ; to melium extra We-tein; "fj 'JönlCfor hip-iic ; t.mnd extra round hoop Ohio, und t.r 1(I(T?G 75 ! lor trade brand do., market closing hrm. j Whi-ky un-ett!ed, excittl and price have! Again advanced; sales at -7(.V-7jjC, chifcily the' inide prices, closing with tew c-oers a.- tliese tipure. j Wheat ijuite firm and sellers somewhat apart ' in their xiw; i-iJei of Clucjigo jrin at $P 3"; j Milwaukee club $1 31 ; choice amtier Iowa $1 35;! amber Michigan $1 45; good white Western! $1 4h;l bJ. . . i J There is les.doing in corn but enerilly with' j out decided chancre: ?a!e at C6c fur mixed West- j trn in Vre:fcSc delivered. I
Pork fat hrr nn-re active with however node-j ided ctranse in price; sales at $11 7(2P2 25'
Tlie tit Atty m tlflr ib W tilt h luve hern teiid('l I'd II, aH'l Ihn r(iefs w bUli w ap dally rerrltititf, are on tnsiva pronf that anioti tbii woitti'ti Ihem bitter bve Rlvrit a suthfiii toii w tili h im olbil'i huve ei r done hi h re, N'u woman In lb hind nbntil l be w iibmil tliem, and tbne Wh um tr lln lil, Will Hot fall If) keep a Sllp I)', nr. iiovi:i: hods' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and aklllTtil phyirhin, who has tiMJit them m cessTully a bU jiriu tic e for the bcl twenty. flv vnnr, The prprb fur, hef itt piirvhaclii(i Ibe exrhislve r1ht lo tnaniibtrture and p II Dr. J. bi e D..d' C b-timted lini rial Wine JUlter, hd tin m lesUd by two ili-tintfiibcil itii'dical prai-litimer, who pronounced lln m a Vitluablu ruuwily for lli a-H', AIiIioiikIi tb im'ilii-al ineii of lb country, a a K''"-ral think, di-ppriive of Pulsiil Mi'dicuieH, yet w e ili imi he. liee tlntt a ri'Hpertalde 1'liV-it l.m rail be foitinl in the t'nili'd flute, aeipMilitril will) tlifir lileilienl proper! ie, who will imt highly approve Ml. J.lXJDS' IMI'JIKIAI, WINK lUlThUS. In all newly peltteil ptnr, where tbere h always a lare quantity uf .Iccnv !iK timber, from which a pnUoiius niianiua is created, lbe.-e liill rs shutiM txi iimm! every tiioriiitiK before hrr.ikfiit. DK. J. B0VEE DODS' IMPI-IIIAL WINK mni'iis Are cniM-.ed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, comMned, wih llarUerry, Solmnoii's Seal, Cwmfrey, W ilJ (Jbfrry Tree Pirk, fpikinird, Clianiomde Flow fr, and Oentiiin. Tbey are tnanuf.n'tured by Dr. Dints bimielf bi i- an exyrrieiired and etK-re-fat l'hy.siciaii. and
hence should lud he clitNjii-J am n k the quack iioMrum w hieb fliil the country, and ai;.i;nvt w hieb ibe Medk al Prifesbn are e Ju-tfy jinjudii ed. The!.e truly valuable Hilters havw tieen mi th"rotic;hly tested l.y alt rU-e f tbe community for almost every vaiiety rf dieae incident t" the Inimait cy-ti-ni, that they arc now deemed indi-enatle ai a Tonic, Modiciur and a Kpvcragp. Purchase one Bettle! It Cojtt but l.lttle! I'tirlf) the Illnod! liive Tone to llie Momaeli! Heiiovnfe tlie )teiii! nnd Prolong Life. BottiK ni- . Trepared and sold hy CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO,, sole ruoi'kiKTons, IS William Street, Xew York.
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(aar"HTr. a ti hi. o t na Tn naitr rTt aTt.,J ooii .ItcporU. . I ront iVnltlufftnn. Wapmioto, Jan.!. 'J be United Stale Apricnltural Society to day re elected President Hid'hvtnl. SH-reiary I'oor, Tre?vurar Frvtwli nnd neatly all the old Vice President. The Kxecu tic CoiumiOetj iii reorganized, And coti':Lj of( Marshal P. Wilder of Maps u huseita; Frelerick ult ih of New ilamjwt ire; Iaaae Newton of Phil ndeiphhx; Chirle H. Culvert of Marylnl; Ke , prsnd HiinbMi of Iowa; T. II. Sullivan cf 01. io, und M. Myeraol Caliioroia.. Pteidcnt Lincoln' lecommendAthm for the et.ib!ihtnrnt of nn Agricultural nnd Statitie il Departtiiotit wa warmly rommi-ndcd, tnJ he. w t(ectel an honorary member. The puvetion f the Pre-ident and Trexaurer weie tlebated and indorpe!, and a large elition W w in del ed to be printed. The establishment of An Agricultural Depart' tnei.t wa !icu-sel an lrccoin nenle. There wa a decided etprciun of opinion itk'-tint national exhibition un!ea they can be bebl at Wnbiiif ton. - The Agricultural Society r.! t tl n rr!e of revolution rtdierlint; l Mftricultural vluratioii und prepared a pretutum list lor a perira of cxlennifiit on the cultivation of eottuu hi the Slid. lie ami Northern States also, of bemp and ll.tx. The Award are to be. made by the Central Ajrrieullural Soo.'jtie of the State in which tho euictitor. reside. Amnemetit are alo r fivted f.r a national exhibition of intive wiii, to be held in this eity iu Jiuiuaiy next. Special di-palche from Washington to the New Yoik paper ,av: Metnbet o the Yatt Wyek InvetlatJn Oommittee have bit ii to flo-ton, New Yolk, and Philadelphia, pharply looking into the way un pitiiotic men lotvo ol making money out of the Oovernnent To the phamffuL d'evelopmeni. nlroady puhlis!iel the) will add enough t) illtlauio the tiispoitioii which now eainla in Colt pr. t punish with death fraud. rntnmitted on the (oveinment In time of war. Tho Jmbi i.iry Committee tin morning authoriil the chairman ti rc;u:t a resolution expelling the two Mi-sotifi Senator, Polk and Johnson. Tho Colonel of a regiment stationel nt Hilton lle-iil, wh came up nn tho Vandcihüt bow heie, pays be Lap no doubl of Ida ability to take Charleston with hi single regiment, po prent i tho Southern panic. House in tlie interior nre known to have been uhaiidoiiod by their owner. and left in the a.tme condition as the lleaufort lesidciH e ere found. Oil Monday nlbt u council wa. held At the (.tpitol between all the member of the Cabinet nnl t'ie War Invo'tiu'atin Committee, which
l.t-tel three hours. The propriety of ailence n. to tho debate uiil conclusion it wa. brought to nre obvious. It i. ptateil that the Cabinet officer wlmse life h i been ppent in courts of law, led the demand fr Immediate hattle ami that the eounsel for do lay eauie from the heretofore belligerent member of the Adminilratioii. On Wedne-d.iy morning peveral hour before daylight, the Fi eel nun, Island Hellt and Satellite, under tho direction of Jjout. Mornti command in the lower department of the Potomac flotilla, phelh! the ouc.iinpmont of a rebel regiment near YoakV Lan.iiii;'. ,1upt about diyliht, on their return to ,ivero Point, they ran within Alniut three ijU.irters of a mile of the A'piin Creek battery ninl threw in nunc thirty or forty phell, with what eifert i not known. The rebel, ntrangoto pay, made no reply. The Cnlro i:pedltloit. St. Loft. Jan. 10. The Cairo rorrepondrnt id' the litpuldunn telegraphs that the expedition i leuly to pi art. All the piihlier and liiot of thr vvnon have ctnb.tike'l on steitnei", which will leive n poon the tleiipe fou, whiih ovtnhinx" the liver, la ill polled. The troop nre In tho hihept apiriU and Impatient to be off. The fleet will itaeend tho Tonnopaoo river for Mime ilitaiu o, hut llie linal tletinalioii of tho ex petition la not know u. A euirlIertible body of rnvnlry will trt nt tho name time from Ilird's Point, und proceed thiouh Kentucky, joining thu main urmy at the jMiint of debarkation on the Tenne river. Cnu Ai.'i, .liinuury 10 A ppcUl to the 7 Vi fiuur, di le Cairo, the Ulli, put: Owing to the tleno tog nreviiiliog here, the e. petition South ha been delayed. A portion of ihr force, however, ha been dispatched in the plai ting Hiiut. Tli weather pei milting, the ie inainin;' ortlon will jet under wei",ii to-morrow, Cairo prencntcd nn unusually warlike appearance to day . Fiie hutulred dollar worth of rpilnlne waa eaptuied it few dav apo, on the pteamer Courier, A til-patch frotu Caiio to day aaya the fog baa risen, and the expedition will probably atari today, The troop and tr tnMirtation nro nil on hoard tho pteamtr, nnd the gunlmul nre nil ready to leave. 1'rom .il.ttoiiri SmAi.tA, January 1). Intelligeuco known ti be reliable und true ha just been receiied heie from Jnhn-ou county to the eOecl th.it a part of Jenui.soii'a regiment wa at 1 (ohlen , and that they hal made n tlecent on the iieighboi hood where the Uovernment wnpona were burned and bad tired the bouses of tho niort prominent rebel. en(".od in that nil tir n well am the attack on Mnj. Hough's coinmind a they utt-cd throujh. 1 Ito hotisoa of the notorious Vrd Cockerel, Mctliolit pre ti her, nnd Tompkins Iir.idloy, Mctho'li.-t class leieler in the same church, had been lirtsl, together wilh the hou.c) of rebel of lesser note. The rclieU in . Wnrrenaburp nre rejortod to le in a great state of excitement consofiuent ujou the near approach of Jcnni.-on, a they well know they have oorniiiiited nil port of outrides against the qu'.et ami jaeeable Union ciiicn ol that country, nnd that if justice bo inc'.el to them their houses will be bnnid. Yard Cock eicl has pme to Price's camp with 300 men.
I'rom Hartford IlAKTronr, Com., d in. ID. Colonel Samuel Colt died nt nine o't-iox k to day ot nn Acute attack Ukii the brain. Tbl decease whs rather sudden t!ioii"li not wholly unexpected. He had been ill fur revcral dav.
Lard opened steady, with cop1 inquiry, clo.el a shade firuier: !es at 75M(li s.c.
Hutteris selling at II (ä 15c for Ohio, and I5(T ; Ctc for Slate. " j Cheese juict and steady at 5':,(t?7c. j Siiar liiw very firm; Cuba lc; Bar-, badoes b,!4c- ! Mo1oa.-ä i,uict and uto-Laüed; Mew Q.-leana
Corner Washlnrton axntt Delaware vtreet Indinnnpoli) I TAT5G THE LABGEST STOCK. OF GROCERIES II in liu city, wita auch faciLttea aatoenabie to prujis law a an bou-e in the West, we invite dealers to examine our gout and prict before purcba.-ir.g elsewhere. Just re"iveil cu c onsgTiiaett. - 0 Iloi brio, ww A bit Hh. Ui " " JlatkereL 30 Pa? dcw Peanuta. In store ati4 for tale at very low fiprare juniT-Ww A.4 H. SCHyrLL.
I'rom Rnv York. Nrw Yokk, Januarv 10. The steamer Orientm nl has arrived from Port Uoyal. Nothing. pecial had occurred since the ailing of the Yandeibilt. Oencr.il Stevens etil held posririon of the mainland and w as awaiting reiniurcemenu. Two regiments bai retunie! to Hilton Head. The C airo Expedition. Cairo. January ' 10. The preater' portion of the troops have already embarked. The expedition is notexpeeted to leave before to morrow. It i iiTiderstorxi that Gcn3. Paine and McCIernandw ill command the forces from here, and Cen. Smith and W.ilLcethoe from Paducah. Chicago, Jan. 10. The Tribune's dispatch from Cairo eayj; The expedition has commenced raovinjr. And large portion of the forces already gone down the river. It is under eon coy of pmiboat. f he expedition will jn-obably land at Jeiferson, five m'le below Bird's: Point. The remainder of tlie expeiition is being rapidly embaiked and willeailby to-iaorrow. A steamer blocking up the channel will arrive th ni i. to-;. The Tiuus's, dispatch, from C.tiro, eay: The advance of the expedition, composed of McClemaird'e brirzade, laired eisrht miles down the 31i.ioip, i, at theiajuth of Mayficld' creek,
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ternoun, and rctirr.M at dirk.
The remaiuder of the force will move in the mrainj. t ' . ('rent .ninsourls St. Lovi", Jan. 10. Oen. Palmer teleprrapha (Jen. H tUeck froa Ottervllle that on the .h Ma .jors Texieiice and Huobard with 45t) troop Attacke! tlie notorious rebel Poiodexter with from 1. WO to -1,300 men. cn Silver Creek, Howard county ,'toutlj routing thera with a Ijss. of even killel, many carried off, . fifty; , to seventy five wounde.I anl thirty prisoner. ' " ' Our los wa four kil'eJ. The rebel camp 'S detrovI and a large number oT horses and arm taken. Aheivyfo alone saved them from complete de-truction. The LTcion Merchants' Exchange was organizel at St. Louis to day. One hundred and fifty name were enrolled ae members.
- Waphiputo?!. Jan. 10. SLN'ATU Several jtdion were pesent! for live emancipation cf rUve. Mr. Prewninj; Introduce.! a bill to pro id fr the establishment of a military pot at tjuincy, IlliuoU. Mr. Trumbull moved to take tip the report ef the Jodiri.xry Committee, At.l that Waldo P' Johnson be cxe!!ed from the Senate. Mr. IliyarJ aid that the ewJeute In the ras itutied bim that Mr. Johnaon ba-l left liie Uni ted State and gre t the Confederate Slate, and he (Uayanl; could have no he.itttl.n ingivItisT his) vole U i LI ui. Mr. Powell Paid that he ahould a!s vote for Mr. Johnot)'f expulien. On niot'.t a of Mr. Ten Ejck.tle rcda'.ion rejsrtel back from the Judiciary CouiiutUeo Utat Trusten Polk b rxjelle.l from the Senate, wa Utken up. The resolution wa adopted yea j 3G; naya Don. Mr, Trumbull ofTeJ a reflation, which waa Adopte. that ti e Senate transmit A copy of tho resolution, exptlling Me-r' Johnon and Polk frum tho Senate, to the (ovrrntiieut of Mi. ouri. Mr. Crimea moved to take up IheUll in regard to the hdminitr.ition of rrimiua! jutice in the Pltiict of Columbia. l ite bill prtivwlea that perwona coidii.ed in the pistiirt jail riirtr the list term of the criminal court beset frfe itno ItuLctmrnl !e fonnd a;'aint them. Mr. Powell utVeied a an Amendment to except fugitive plave. He aaid the bill a it Mood would, al tlie end of every criminal court, liberate nil the fuitivo Uvea who luix-ii to bothcie. Mr. tirttne referred to the cose uf a free colorii oy who wa eontlne! In the Jil At ItattlnwiO tn tlie charge of being a ruutw.w, which wan b) can -eat all. - He wanted auch pcipon free. On motion ul Mr. Pea roe the tdl wapt juud and made the ppecitl order lor Tuelty next. Tho bill providing fr the building of twenty mail clh! gunhofit w.tMtp.ibeImtil att ati r could be bad from tho Sect el try of tho N'avy relutive to the reaoltilioii ollere! yesterday. On motion of Mr. Hnnr I the motion to refer the cicdenlialaof Kcniamiu Statke of Oregon was taken up. Mr. ilavard pal I that it waa not in Acconlanee with the Constitution to rfto t allow the Senator to take, the oath of ofiii e. The yualifiratiuii
of a Senator was left enliivly to h Sule and it waa not in the power of the Senate to refute l nllow him t Like the oath. Tho Seiiato cculd not reject nu idiot or a man
i onvicied of ciime if ho was pivpeily out here by hi Stale. Such a jeronlia a riuht to beawoin in n member of thi lly. 1 lien the Senate would have the kwit to punih hiui u. a tueuibcr or exrel bint for patlicieut caue. Hecl.iiml there wa no preeeIent as regard this cae, and thatitwouhl be n very dangerous precedent tt OaUblialt that Of IClUsUJg UCUClltiala. ... Mr. Sumner aaid llwt. the Cuiititution paid that each lIoue Phoold be tlJudge of the ipialilication of iL own members. De the Senator from Delaware claim tint .'the Senile can nt eonilcr loyalty n n jualilication? Mr. Sumner claimed that theie were pre'e dents. He tefene l to the ease of Ph'Iip Itarton, of Kentucky, in the 10th Con gnu, win") wa paid lo be ill the pay of KusJand, and the Hoitve made bis loyalty the pie-tion of ptabficatioi. Mr. lUyanl thought the ease wa not A parallel, and referrel to the wonl utteiiHl by u ineni ber of the 1(otie during the Mexican war. when he h ail he hoped our troopn would be welcomed by the Men lean with bloody httnl"ti Itoapittble Vintes. Ho did not con-nler the man disloyal lor that ppeoch, and W'ould imt ooudeiuti a man on declaration. tillered In the heat of debate. Mr. Coll.tmer paid there waa no doubt the eae wn withuut pte clcnt, und according to "cnera! uatto we phould nllow ihe applicant to take the oath. Mr. Oolhmor would have the cjurlion of loy nit y Pi ttle! nnd would let It go lo tho Judiciary Contiiittee. Mr. Tiutuhtill na id it wn itraiigo tluciiiiui that the Senate could not take liolic the lovalt) of nil Applicant. Supjtose pome one pbouhl arnd A iif;;to heie with proper i 'lotlculiali, would iho Senator Irotu Delaware leliitll liilii? Mr. II ay n nl 1 would reijuiie bun to be a cilitr of the Ublled St atep. " r Mr. Trumbull If ow would yöu determine that; by color? If po, you go behind the iredrntlnla, ninl that I jut the nltit, ncinrtling lo the doctrino of the Senator Irom Delaware. If thu State of MUo!ppi should aend a afi vatil of .lei!', here loblow up the Capilol, wu mual Admit him here to net lire to tho train that wilt blow up the Canlbd! Mr. Iluyard moved to it mend the resolution no a a to allow Mr. Sl.tike to lake the oath, ami then toend hi papem to the Committee on the Jtnliclary. Motion lol ye.m 1), tutya 30. A vote waa then taken on Mr. Feasenden'a reolutlou to pend tho ere lentiala to the Judiciary Colnmittee. Tho motiou cjirrieil -yea liJ, nava 11. Nnya Mer, ltiv.ii!, Cailisle, Kennedy, L.itha'm, Nemith, Pen roe, Powell, Hire, Sauls jury und Thompson. On motion of Mr. Wilson, the bill for the or gnnization of the Signal Department of the army w na taken up nnt pase. On motion of Mr, WiUui, the bill relating to tho apjHtitiiment of putlern ami their tleliuile Julie wn taken up. Mr. Lane, of Kanins, moved to ubtitutc for the whole, bill na followa; From and after tho lt of February, leCt'2, the jKisitiotj of regimental nnd brlgale atitlirii be
ubili.-hed in tho regular and volunteer forces of
the United State. He ani l the utlcr waa a nui nice to tho nerviee ami un Actual injury. Mr. Wilson said when lie first moved in the matter it waa intended to abolirh utlcrs and c Liblish a pjPtem like that in the navy; be found great cJiflirtiltr in that and liad, after consultation with ollicers, drawn up the bill with great care; ho thought it would do gieat gooJ; ho bad never In en so abucl in hia life, aim! threatened and patilertl. Mr. Rice naid be tdiouM n'er a resolution that fivw dollar be deducted from the pay of every
Senator w ho did not an wer to hia name when the
nie and nays were orlered unle pick or ex eu-cd.. The Senate adjourned till Monday.
HOUSK. The Striker laid before the Hnue
a let' or from the Secretary of War, in winch lie say a be has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the resolution Adopted on the tith int., to the ell'ert that the answer of the Department to the resolutiou passed on tlie ecoud day of the -sioti is not responsive and satisfactory to the Hue, and revesting a further hipp wer. The Secretary ha. now to etate that tmstiore have been taken to a.-eerUin who is rerm.sible. Oa motion of Mr. Washburne, the communis cation was referred to the join coraiuiltcc on the Conduct of the w ar. ' Ou motion of Mr. Iilake, a resolution waa wlopted, calling for thr number of paymaster in the army, and how many are necessary. He remarket that there is alwayaa large number of p iv masters without duties toperftm, and that
manv of them are incompetent. His desire was
that they shall be dismissed. The Houe re?urned the consideratioa of the civil appropriation bill. Adjourned till Monday.
wh le je. j hue g n' md np-iti it. (' .r.iertAtisitt iu M.t.', ,u i.' t as it iiu from the !vni that await It; whether t f'.tid ita ft In the ftrugj'.e, or d,e lir gTg ef iu woctx!. Ii yet in the r.rder of prt i-ience, ail not ta dirpctl by our Impatience. rrom tluf fnto. Dt rrat, Jan. 10, A tire ia reportM in the lower f r of the Telerap'.i Paibting in New Yoik C.ty. particjlaM. ruin I rederlrk. rartira.'i t, Md., Janutry 10. It It r7rTtel that fjen, Ja:koti 1 before Hotuuey witSlhe j itnuon of Biakintf an aturk upsm letK-ral kI 1'roin llwaton. " Ito.uo.f, Jan 10 In conepuri!tie of order from Wahintot the tropa of Hut'er'a diviaion on lvapi! the ateimcr Contttutierl had been diatoibwrked teiroore. f l .
from M. Jahni, Sr. Jomsi, X. F., Jan. 10. TlcrxcUeruct.t at Cartpinnear i inten and increaain;. Sevr1 atore were brokn !nv lt ta'ght au1 arm and ammunlti'in .absitictel. KeinforceruenU Ate sbil anning. It U J iubtful if the ndhtary will bo able to prevent a colli . rion Pinch longer. I rani lnliuilffii. Wiitoro. Jan. 10 Priori a are f!njj mate to OsUbh.dt a bureau f,.r auj j Ijin,; and lu;ccbii tlothiug for the aimy. I hose Si,U ra absent to day when the iota wa taken to exjl the Mlan Senator would luic uic for l!ic!r ttJuli"U Lad t! tj brcu trent. . The State Department bna Alvirea that the irat Sunitrrwa in harb or St. Pierre. Matiimiue. on 'JM1 DeCf inlr. The Inpi'-is waa a league ufT the li.it bor waiting for the Sumler to er rewi.
' ' Covernor llamor)" 1eaafe br. Fai l, Mim.. Jan. 'J. Ooieinor Ilam-er wa inJucts into hi econJ tat at of o(h . Ha toeie show tlie prjet aiwl e:i!itim of the SUle tillable. Miuiiesot v liaa raied four full n-pimetita uf In-. fantry, three eompetoe rf cavalry Atel onetif avrtillcry, liumboilnj I. I'MI men, nnd a filth re.-i-lueiit ia fwt in'uig. Th'a Stale tiow aenda for the Irotei tioii of the Union a K'r.tter number thai ift whole p-'pnlxtlofi in InVI. Ho reeomturnd military training in mIuhjIs. In eotic!u''on be' piya all wh'uh tho law of war and of lf ut r VAtioti wart ant mut !e made to lall tipoti the orime if the rriminnt of the intamou retelllori,' even, if boco.---iry, to the cxtmcti'.ti of human lav cry. I roiu "lew ork. Nw Yor.K, Jan. 10 The Oiiei.Ltl from Port Kwval Hing intclliceuce tit tt tw clt veel wrie awaiting storage lur their oarooa at Port Jtot il, nnd iew uk thouse wore to lie immodi Ately ( onstiuctod. Our lor co at TjbcoLa been. Incrc ael aome .1,000 (nun i'.ut Loyal. Fort PulaAi ke bring and tine man had been killed. A .kliniUh took place lietwcrn a part of Oen. Kher mau V force on the main land on the 5th. resulting in pernio los Ui the irbcl beaidep veil rioiter. Cotiiiuodore DuiKjut bad pent 3.500 men to reiu force Ocneral Sbrruian to make active operation on the rail toad between Charleston and Savannah, nnd h v1 peverely ctnurel Oenernl Sher man for want or activity. Keiufort-rtofiiU Are daily arriiing al Pott Itoyal, and all troop are in pool btaltti and oarer for a figlit. Piogicp I iKfing ma le in the collection of cotton and liogtne ait ciitinu illy at riving A lit" in the American Telegraph otlic Injured the, lower lloom lo the amount uf $l,,Mb The wire Are uninjuied.' fou I hern Jtcxre. Cairo, Jan. 10 Tbo Mrmphla Affl of lh Jth nnd 7th, eontaln the followlnx; AiotaTA. O t , Jan. 3. The Chuleaton JVff fury, of Üiia tnoiuing,. aa) the Mieoiy were, rejulai by bayonet and ratlin Hull Hun al vie, leaving emu nrvl kunpaarVa on the flebl. Four lead and many wounded weie taken o!T theflrM. Tlie disp tUh iloea b it Plato when this look J lace. Theaame faifwr anintiiMe that th MaMtner nila Wnrlcy, fini Nani, was purne1 ty the liliw kadiug VCai-l but ah r-cipC-L SbC brought nine paaarutfera, including T. I). lbabeof wr folk, bearer of tlUpatchea, alo a valuable cargo. A New Orlenu difpab h announce the purirnder of a sin all foit e of nbcUal lhlloxle with two rant. l. The pame !l-ptch aNo täte that Putler anl hi enmm and wire nt Ship filand. ' ihlloiio UuueilciuJ to be iu uopiei.!on of lb a Feibtal. The Kioeral jrloneri nt Chatleflton Jail aro to be trtiiaferrod to Colunibla. A diMtch dalis Mobil 3d, AA)S: estenlay the fiuna at Foil Picken opened on a Confederate pteamer when the Peiiarota gun' returned the fire. The bomb anlrncttt continued fifteen hours. Xnhody hurt ou our aide. What damage the Liucolnitoa receive! la not known. The Aboliilonbt di-enntinued firing lonrj before w o dpi. The Metnphi .4 t'lZwnrJle aaya; On Sttunlay 5m well armeil men left Arkanprufor Osiftoli, Miouri, with VAHI wnfupi loadt"l with provisiou for Price; they also Lad tihl rille! cannon. The (JaUetnn AVws of the 'Jbth aavp: A e-eel laden wirb Üi,o:mi rtan! of" arm liad been rapture.! by the blockading fleet. The Florida Iegilature baj elecll A. V.. Maxwell and J. M. Hiker bi the Confederate Seilte. LEGAL. "
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TATE OF IXDIASA, MATtfOL'OUTrT.M- In the
jJarioQ C.n uit Court of Jdirv-n c ountr. In the Mate
Indiana, Marth term, A. D. 1C2 John Fieter rt.
Henry Maik. Davj.l If. Ikwi..l, lfrtiry C. IV.wtn, The..lore MeSamre, (;:lkln Jrldk, WCl'.am Aiider-n. JsntL-s K. tiall, sin m I D. AdJiiHin, Ji.ie;h Ad '.leon, Ira D. W. Jl e-k, Saaiuelft. hkiuner, W idüimK If -;k, liobrrt Snunpcr, W i '.lis in II. Thuipon, JoLn ILlaffee. Il- it known. Tbit ob tUi f"iu-tb Jay cf January, tn tbe yearlsCi, the ab.oe naiucd pUit. t;!T, ty hi attorney. Kid in the ..Tca i.f the Otk vt lie MarieuCirruIt Court. hi Cnniplainl anaiisi said dtf t..'ai.t lzi the avH,ve rti.fl i'.ui', too ther w ,;h au afT. laut of a Mp teut p T" n, that said li fcij.tai.ta are nut rvaiurr.lt f ti e Matc(f Indiana. fi. defendants. tUerefure.ar her! T ftt1l?.r4 .f tbe f lUiij and pendi-M y of the cw.j 'a.Lt airaiiit them, and bat une they apj-ar and atia r t r demur tlerttn.at the ralhnjj of satJ caar on the seeor! day of Ih lxf term of ! Cijurt, t t l-(tun and held at the Court -bou in tbe cITj if fiidianajli-, en the fourth M a. day In Marrb ii'it, raid rompUiM, arwl tl mafer and tLinr tbevetn eoo taiiteil and aliened, will t hard and determine. in their atenee. W WALL V.T., CWt. Py W. O. .-, iwpiw. rrmojr K. Kuiott, Attorney for llaintifl. JanlSwSw
during the af-
r.oi . Harvey'a .eaaafje. Madison, Wis , Jar.nary 10. The lgi.-!ature convened vesterdav.
Gor. Harv ev'a message first allole to IooaI
I matters and the healthy financial condition of the ; ' State in reference to the war tax to be levied. He ! I i i c vi-ij. .i.. ..... l
i property or life itself when weighed against the ! exitenee of the Government which has Ijn
ble-v-el and protectel them in both. He rtjeommends eoououiy aiel wi.e admin'-tntion to meet tliis tax an! remmerula the intTsducUon of milit iry Jactics in public pchooNj and tronglv urges a memorial to Congrcs lor an annj anl navy nnd an sraenal depot at Mtlw aakee. its coraacious h.irlr, of water power, cheapness of ship material -and acijc3Jiible xitioo rcipJcrlng it- tlie best position on' the Iskes. A U tiding to the rebellion and the rebels he aay s, purely a few lessons more will teach cs, if indeel we be not already taught, to understand what
tretson mean:, to regard thee rr)e!s with that ba red and aversion the royalist holds the regicide. They are tue attempted rejrieide of the best Government under lieaven. The coutest nriat come to be fought on the principle that tbe protection of the Union alone gi MiTtxlnesia to toil and institution. No soil, person, or any peciea of piroperty, have any sacredncs or claim to rec'unJNl outside the Constitution and in reLellin ajamst the law. Slavery U moreover tlie interest which the plotters for a Southern monarchy hare played upon to alarm and unite their section, until that
TATE OP ISM AX A, MAHTOS COrSTY, ?: In the Mar1n Oreutt rt ef Hrtfi eotinfv, to the Plate of Ireliana, M arrh Term, A. D. 12 Edward eraaeyper r. Lrnt-a Shaeffner. ft it known, Tbat on tfcla thirtieth dv e tacetwwr. In tb rear the ibors warned plaiiT4 Ma tnnt r.d" in th r.Cice f t Ihe Ork ef th ktarfnn C1retiftC-irf. bDconp !a:nt arairt aaM defendant, tn be atyveentlrleil rue t'.gbr w i:h an a!f.1eit f a f"trtptet:t trn, that atd tfefeeanf I!l'a A.-baefTner ta not a rePl. iit of tut 5tatetf In-liarn. ?id defendant Is, therefore, hereby wot'.fled ef tl f.fejr a:id rw-tjency of said c rrrdaint apatutt br, and nn) he appear and answer er demur tbTc., at tbe eaflrrpof a:d cau-e.r.r.the second day of the next term f aid Ceurt, to hefnin and tell at the Coe.rt-Lr-aie, tn the ef Ii.d:anapi .',;, o tie Lrurth Monday 1d March eext, said eornjdair.t and the nartrr and ttii p lbrin cmtair-.! and alleged, will be heard aret detn Jtri ia ter a.-i-e. W ai. MrAlXACR.Oiir. Hv W. C. wor a. Depoty. Arx.irH FrihrytTjcara, Attorney f,r Ilaii.r.J! Jao-w3w -
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Kilty Ferguson,
ASIV-
Real JDNIalr Irrnt. O'.ce, So. 24 Eat W a-bin'Mi at, ep. akmu Liotk.
IJIOH TItAl'E- I tTe, as. agnt, a DiRibi?of ton-el and lota tn tbia c.tjr to exchange fir land to tbta cwont.v. Ais los 1 tu r acban9 (ur c'Af prvperti; a' so. splendid (ri( lajl. well lucaOed oo a rajrood wiCia 3t lalle tftLi tat. 10 ii JiALlu.i roved and auimprwed property ia tbi city; als, larid bear the cl;y, imvuK waaJt ta oca cf lh l-et farm in the c utr. cvnntinf crf 10 acre a. I also attend to reauaa; miA Uctir.j reut, atnl pajir taxes; aJo have Miaea to reut. II e M sham ladooa Ca tral kail rood stock fur sale. . - j I. 3 Hrp and buy a!warrrvady to ß jroprtT. Artlyt KtlJir n ksu!.
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NOTICE.
Totick in ur.Rntr ctvkx.that i hate filt.d ia Üie Marina C.n tit tun tf the t ate of lniuaa, tny peti'iun todiane tay Bsioe to I red'-r taJ oasd jetiri'"n to be beard at the Dt terra t said turt. Drct, lsl. I'KKDCKICK BACKitW5E. S-wfcuib k TarkSrjr"u, Atterneja. Oe-wSt
