Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3533, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1862 — Page 3

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n?Tbe Weekly .sj,f Smu,l will 1 pu'-Ii-fcedtht "nornlng-, cont;iHn a largefwmt:t of interesting new, miscellany, correspondence, military item, Xe., Ac. The Weekly Sentinel Im the larresl ciradathrn' of any jpfr in the Stare, letrög saint to every tiowl district with'Ta iu border!, and in the very best advertising medi-

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M-jr we h vs foiiii i t.itw J- in an eminent ! decree of i'.ote q-nhtie i wl ich reflert ho:c-r j alike upon the and the rruu; thu.in his reit:n.i.''Ki we Lr lost a true rn m. an excellent ' soldier, au.! Uic r-ervice 4 Tahnb'c oHiccf nod an j honorable XJM'er. ? j lnlctt, Thai. w tender, the Major our sinl

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um that can te selected. Single copie ran he j future carter, which we frei well assured will he obtained at the office ubcripljon price 11 a honorable and useful. ,e4f CAI'T. Z.'S.MAlN, Fres t. 3 ' m m Lin;r, R. W. Miainini, See'?. Council Proceeding. ' T)r. M.n. Surgam öf the I3thlndiana. The City Council met in regular rrnion on ha re-igued, and I. Gall, the AmwUxiI bur Saturday night iat; prem his Honor, the May- genu, has been promoted' , v or. the City Clerk, and a quorum of distinguish- The 52 J KiUn.l) regiment, ha now over ed individuals. ' ' ; . i ,m MJ(, u U;)W muk.r mirchi or,lt.r4 fr rrrrtOT. . Kentucky ' Mr. W1Uce. from the CitiV Erdoeer. exhihi ' I 'u .Ti ' '. . , . t . - . .JZ, trhtU claiio that ;n the interTtl betmS in account lor the increment of prorty tw the nun of r,rn Krlley anl the-r-on eUwre atreet., itefme,!. , . , , ... of j üieT or kuI aU Hy the aame, from Ambrose Shortridge in re tb. FeJen1 c ra,ry fVomiI .rawlIlüng tü Ut,o;S io ,cW matur,. f Ifrrre-J . j , betwem three m.d fonr hiin.ire-1. Mr. iJrown.frumpmrtybohlersonlUilro (;cn MtC;djri ,Ucil,le,i rera l.t venue. ,kin5 .forth rej.l of the onbnance , Thurj! niht. with the family of 1're-Mer.t

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Mr. Kichmann, from fnfTty holden on Maryland street, between Alabama and Delaware. Tabled1 ' v " THE HOARD OF IIKALTII Keportel to Ahe p:ttifactlnrt of the Council. There U no efiidcoiic rainp; now in the city, and the pener-l health of the inhabitaoU is gool. tPORTH. Uy Mr. Brown:, Jiecomxnondin the purchase of J; B. Stutnph'a plat of the city. Concurre! in and $300 ordered to be paid Mr. Slutnph for hii liook of plat. Uy Mr. II iuLey, refunding $117 f9 foi erroneous taxej tu certain pnrtiej. Coticurrcl iu. 15y Mr. Fletcher: ; An ordinance for the payment of hundrjr tUiuH, amounting to $21j 33. I'a.H.el. ' - - rtaTMKk aiKnT. r By. Mr. Walhce: That tie Chief Fire Kngineer be allowe! ;23 for fuel. t'oncurrel in. OA. Acornmumcation from tlie Ga i ccmpany with regard to the breaking of lampji wad read by His Honor the Major. - - On motion of Mr. 'Rrown, the Major wa authorize! u ofl'er a reward of flredolinnt for the apprehension of each orTender in thU regard. Mr. Metzger, from the Market Master, jre entel a pctiUm akin that the rent of stalls be onlerel to be'collectctl at one time. Referred. Til K NEW CITT ROOMS. fMr. Hauglier, from Committee, reported favorably with regard to the contract proposed by the MersJ Glenn for city offices. The proposition fur a leae for five yearn with the pririlege of ten wad accepted, provided the Mfasrs. Glenn build an iron railing around the entrance to vestibule of the new municipal quarters, and otherwise abide by contract. Concurred iu unanimously. RIPKWALKiJ. Mr. Wallace presented an ordinance repealing the ordinauce with regard to shade tree and bide walks. Head a fiit and econd time. Mr. Kicbmanu presentcl an ordinance for the grading and graveling of the south idc walk between Alabama and Delaware streets, on South ftreet. Head twice and referred. After the transaction of further unimportant business the Council adjourned.

Lincoln. He appears! in civwi tnV dre-s.

Jlf'Dog stealing in the second decree Hooking town made sausage. JTThe Common I'lea Court commences one week from to-day, on the 3d of February, Judre Ray proiding.

5f The crossing from the Uank building on llIinoM ?treet to the corner above on Washington ütreet, oppoie the Palmer llou.e, i.s to be improveil by the indefatigable Street Commissioner by order of the City Council.

r27"The ilitor of a paper in Indiana wants to know if Western whi.-kv waseer seen "cumin through the rje." The same editor "ays he once partook of a beverage ho strong that he could not tell whether it was brandy or a torcliiight procession jroing down his throat.

.Tlllltury Item. -Capt. Jaeobti.of the lüth Indiana, is home on a short leave of absence. Capt. Jaccbs's purpose is to recruit for his regiment. He h an accomplished commander, and, -without doubt, here where he is well known recruits will flock to his FUndard. Capt. Jacobs peak in the highest terms of Col. Meredith, who commands the corj to which he is attached, and declares thatthe 19th is the crack regiment now on the Potomac. Col. John C. Walker, of the 35th Indiana (lat Irish) arrived in the city on Saturday last, from Kentucky, on buiuess connected with matters conccrninc: his command. Col. Walker looks- exceedingly well. Evidently camp life and the bustle and stir of the soldier agrees with him. -The Chelxea TtUjrajh reports that one day last week, a lady of that city went out to make a "call." After ringing the bell Biddy came to the door, and the following dialogue ensued: "Is Mm. at home?" "No, she' gone to the circus." "To the circus! (greatly surprised.) What circus has she gone to?" "To the sewing circus, mum." The 19th United States regulars parade! the principal streets on Saturday last, making a fine appearance. On yesterday (Sunday) the band discoursed most eloquently on University jquare, and the men wete put through their drill just aä if it was not the Lord's day. We understand that one of the editors of the Iodiana(KiIia Journal is going sutler of the Wd Indiana, the "Railroad Regiment." He goes to war becaus it pays, and. he will discount United States Treasury notes and make his charges ujon our brave volunteers. Their hard earnings on the battle held in the ervice of their country he wiil put in his pocket. Gen. McClellan attaches no importance to the statement that the rebels have evacuated 3Un.i.. The General says "the roads are in puch a condition that it would t-e impossible for them to fall back, even if they had a desire to do so." Schuyler Colfax's p.iper say?: Just as we anticipated, the Cairo expedition has turnrd out a miserable failure and humbug. The truor have returned quietly tu Ciro, effecting uothaig, attemjtiug nothing. Mjor Prosper, of the 2d Irih regiment, Col.

Mullen, h.u opened a recruiting office in thti city,

on the north-east comer of Washington and Uli- I n".a strveu. All Captains. Lieutenants and oth e-r, revmitir.jr fr this rrgitoent, in the 5th, 6cii, 7th and Ctli Congressional dL-tritts, are requested to communicate with M.ijor Prosser who will at J once sec that the men Volunteering are placed comfortably in bairatks. I

Militant Goons. Rart & Hickcox, a well known and enterprising firm of Cincinnati, advertise another column of to-day's piper, an assortment of military goods complete and unsurpassed. To gentlemen in Indiana, ollicers, privates, quartermaster's and putters, in need of anything in this line of Messrs. Hart V. Hickcox we would respectfully commend that firm. The Ruin Festival. The UKM anniversary of the birth of Robert Hums was duly commemorated by the Caledonian Society of Indianapolis, and others, on Saturday night last. The gathering was iinuually large. The supper is s;okeu of as having been sumptuous. After the cloth was removed there were toasts, speeches and songs. Altogether the affair was worthy of the day celebrated. Spirits were evoked from the "vasty deep" and baptized in "mountain dew."

Man Shot. On Friday night last a gentleman named Lonnegan, residing on the corner of Ten-nes.-ec and Michigan streets, got into a dispute with his mother. Another gentleman named Sullivan interfered, whereupon Lonnegan drew his revolver and shot him in his left breast. Lonnegan jMibsequcntly made a like violent demonstration on his own wife, discharging his pistol at her, without cflecthowever. Sullivan was lying jesterdaj in a critical condition, and Lonnegan, we understand, made his escape.

Metropolitan Hall. To night will be presented the long promise! Fairy piece of the "Invisible Prince." We are assured that no expense has been spared in the presen'ing of this piece to our public in the most gorgeous style. The scenery is all new and painted by the admi rable artist, Glessing, which is a guarantee of its goodness, as solid as the State Rank ol Indiana. The Fairv changes and the dresses will all be in keeping w ith the scenery. Miss M icarthy will play the Invisible Prince and Felix A. Vincent the Infant Furibond. The piece is full of beautiful music which we know will be well rendered. The remainder of the characters will devolte up on Messrs. Hamilton, Ashmer, Hight, White, Hill, Madaraes Pope, Ashmer, Hill, Hight, Miss Endress, Fletcher, kc, aided by an eCicient corps de talUt. Kvery thing has been done to insure its success, and we arc certain its success will be insured. Go and take vour little ones.

The Glenns. There are but few people in the State w ho visit the capital cn business or pleasure who are not more or less acquainted with the Glenns and their mammoth and justly celebrated New York Store. Everybody speaks of it and everybody trades at it. It is not only the resort of the citizens of Indianapolis, but also of those towns lying within a radius of thirty-five or forty miles of the capital. Even from Muncie, fiftyfour miles distant, marry per?ons go regularlv to do their shopping at the New York Store. The great success of this well known establishment is, first, the multitudinous variety, superior quality and low prices of the articles kept there; secondly, the vast sums spent yearly in judicious advertising; and thirdly, the neer varying urbanity anil fair dealing of the gentlemanly proprietors and clerks Do your trailing in Indianapolis at the New York Store. Drlnvare Counfy Tirnrs. VA.s-sigi.ces sale of clothing and gents fur nishing goods will be made by S.J. Mossier, at his sales room No. 10 West Washington street, continuing Monday morning, Jan. 27th, 1662. A chance for great bargains. Also a large assortni4nt of plated ware of the best quality. 2t.

Oi a Tatars AT IViil Roval. It is now stated

tli.it General Sherman rimply obeyed orders in ' not advancing h flu self into the interior alter Und- j ingat Port Royal. U was the purpose ol the Government to" make a penranent and impregca- j ble b..se of operations about Beaufort- ) The WusUngton dispatches to the Philadelphia j 1'rrSM sajs: j An Indiana Captain a knocked down hi Fourth tr? iil roi.l.i of about 30Ü. The city is I

f.iici with thietes and sharper. A few PUil-ulel-pli.a detectives are much needed here. Opt. P. A-Hoffman, of the 17th Indiana, has nrrited at home on the recruiting service. We aw ihe gallant gentleman on Saturday lt, ai d he rer-oiied evervthin f.ivorahlv with regard to his regiment. Cpt. Ho Hin. m i an energetic otlin r, enlisted heart r.d oul in the cause of h'.s i-o ii.tr, and we commend him to all jwttriots ti - t tu- .f - volunteering.-' . . -' At a D'.eeting of the ollioers of the ftUh (R. R ; legnr.eiit, Lewi at Caoip M Htou, the folioituluüuni wete uiaQiruotily adapted: W.iiKLA. Major Frank 11. li J, being im-

;el"d by th desire, to adinu-.e th interests of j t!.i- reiii'meiif. has." at the r-at.-ifh- of To own, . ... ... ... i r t '

ie iKi,eU bis poeiii.i.'i as .Major uft the oin regtI'.el.l; llrlr.1t Thtt. wl.ür mr view w ith the hihet

Tlie Laborer. Stand up erect! Thou hat the form. And likeness of thy Ciod! w ho more? . soul as ilauntles mid the storm Of daily life, a heart as warm And pure, as bret e'er- w ore. What then? Thou art as true a man As moves the human mis. among; As much a part of the great plan That w i:h creation's daw n began. As any of the throng. Who i thine enemy? thehitrh In station, or in wealth the chief ? Tlie great, who coldly pass the by, With proud step and averted eye? . Nay! ..nurse not such belief. If true unto thyself thou wast. What were tlie proud one's scorn to thee? A leather, which thou mightCst Cist Aside, as id'v as the blast The light leaf from the tree. No; itiKMirb'd passions, low desires, Absence of nh!e self-rcspec?. Death, in the breast's consnurng fires. To th.t high n iture which a.-p;res Forever, till thus checked. Thee are thine enemies thy worst; They chain thee to thy lowly lot; Thy labor and liij life accursed. Oh, tand erect! ami from them burst! And longer suffer not! Thou art thyself thine enemv; The grest whit l-etter they than thou? As their, is not thy will a free? lias Gxi with equal favors tl.ee Neglected to endow? True, ealtfi the a hat not 'tis but dust; Nor place uucertaia a the wind; Rut that thou hast which, with thy crust Anil water, may despise the lu?t OfHth a noble mind.With this, and pajwion under ban. True faith, and holj trust in iod. Thou art the peer of any man. Iaok cr. then: that thy little sn Of lite may l-e well r"rd !

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FOR SALE.

For .Sale or to Iichniic FOR CITY rROl KBTY, ' ' 553 Acres, the Gallaudct Farm, Situated eiht miles frta IiKlUiMpolis, ON THE INMAXAIDLIS AXO CINCINNATI KAILICOAIi. with the Matioti CaSlau-tet in it cen'er; every acre (eneed. nearly all the rails new or recently res t; 3t a re in caltix ;ii..n. 10n acre- uii'h r'lr.uneil, fnur K'mU rchHris. ei,;Ut welli of wnttrr, tw fol lnry and a new one 11.1 f,-et Imiik nerly coiuj'h'teil, a fa mil- ri-Metire worth 4,tXH, five tenant h'ues, asaw-tnill wuirth f'J,00n, astru mikI utore-housr. Thi bihly fertile fana, nne'tualod in situation ly any in tlie State, only 20 Minutes by railroad from Indianapolis, f.oir passenger trains st(ppitiK it the farm station each ttay. with a State road runnine through its c-nfr, is now offered for sale at a great bars iin. It nn divided int six or ei.ilit f irms if dePired. For terms apply to the owner. J S. LKOWN. G.'llauJet, Ja.mary 4, 1SC1.

CROCERS. Beebe i Hawes, YHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Groceries Flour, C'orn-.lJ. :il, Salt A:c.? NO. 9 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, Indianapolis, Indiana.

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3ev Vork Cuttle .Market Mvhkkt Iat, Wednesday, J?n. 22. Total receipts of cattle of all kinds week.

Beeves. Total W2 List week,.. . 3,Cl3 Correspondin No. per w 'k last year. . .1,701 Aeraj:e number i er week last vear. . . 4,370

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flllUS FIRM ARE THE KACLISIVE AGENTS IN JL this city for Jueph Manri' Oysters a celebrated Baltimore brand and alt orders from the city or country will he promptly tilled. At thi house also is one of the largest llenerics in tlie world, w here chickens, ducks, tfee.se, turkifs. und the like are kept healthy and fat and tit for the tal.'.e at all twin . set4-'Cin

MILITARY COODS.

I , I I All II R R i: K O UTF I TS 3IIs.vlczaa FOR CAVALRY OFFICERS, MACKINTOSH TALMAS, dark bine. Imitation of cloth, suirable for officers. L nn Top and Short Lots; Caps with Capes, Rjd tin Ipiiis, Gauntlets and Gloves, Officers' Flue Coats, Havelock, Air-IVds, Tillows and Cushions; Drinking Cup.; Foldlni Cots and IV-d, Rubber braukinj; Tipes, ITuaitsai.d Capes, tU't.c I .Iters, together with a larve assortment f other articles suitable Tar camp purpos. SXJTXaEXiS Are respectMly invited t5 plvp ti a call. All poods sold at manufacturers' prices. 1NM A RULLER DE TOT, No. 49 We.-t Fourth St., one door wct from Walnut, ifcC7-d2m Cincinnati, Ohio.

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ki: t. The market of this w eek has been a hard one for the droer; sales have dragged, prices have declined, and nearly all the stock arrived behind time; some having been delayed full j one week on the route by the monopoly of the stock cars of the roads by the hog drovers. The market opened on Monday with only 1,400 head; ou Tuesday evening 3,400 head had arrived, and this noon the number reached 4,061. Thecattle which had been on the way a week looked hard and must have paid a loss, h iving lost tlesh. The mild soft weather this week has been unfavorable for dre-ed meat and this has had a depressing cllect upon prices; the quality of stock being poor also depresses the average quotations. There were 75 head of cattle left over from last week, and this week 250 head are remaining unsold. Ou the whole the drovers call this the hardest market which they have found lor some weeks past, -and it closes very dull and heavily at our quotations. BELF CATTLE. Premium $ (ft,

I'rime S 50 Medium, to good 7 ()d(ot 1W. .. 1 5 fit)(sj General felling prices 7 25(V$

Kii.cn cows Sellalowly, the market being overstocked; milkhien do not sell so much milk in these hard times, and of course they do not need so many COWS. We do not change our quotations this week, but the prices are not so firm; the decline in beef has nome intiuence to depress the price of cows. We quote: Best cows per head $3SM Good do do 33 35 Fair do do 23 32 Coui'n do do 20 25 vr.AL ciLvrs Are firmer and the demand is more active at improved prices. Good and extra qualities. .. .per lb 5';, Gets. Other qualities do 3;'4(V$ 5 cts. SHFKr Are not quite po firm, a large amount of dressed mutton coming into tlie market, and mild weather causing an eagerness on the part of sellers to work oft their meat. A few sheep bring SJoC, but good lots generally .eil at 5o while poor stock will bring only I., cents. Sheep at $2 50 per cwt. Sheep per lb 4ibic. SWINE. The market continues overstocked, and with less demand for packing prices are hardly so firm, and sales are made with more difficulty. We quote:

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A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD! Johns & Crosley's AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE, THE STRONGEST GLUE IN THE WORLD For Cementing Wood, LetlierGlnM, Ivor)') C'liinn, .Marble, I'orrrluin Alabaster Itonr Coral Ac.

THE ONLY ARTICLE OF THE KIND ETKR PRODUCED WHICH WIIJ. WITHSTAND WATER. "

F. XT It ACT: "Evrry housekeeper should have a supply of Jchn k Crosley'a Araerican Cemer.t Glue." X. 1. Tiiif. "If i so cor.ren'r,t to bave in the hou-ie." YV'f Yor h "It is alw av rea-lv; this commend it to everybody." A". 1'. I'oUi'i-n.l.i.t. "We have tried ir, and f. n.I it a useful in our b'Jsc s water." H'ViVa .-i oM To.

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aT TICI.rr.KAPH.J fyliicinnati Jlarket. CixcisnaTI, Januaty 25. Flour unchanged and in fair demand at 41 4 10 for superfine. Wheat firm at f.igc for red and 1)0(7 95c for white. Oat firm at 2c with a fair demand. Corn in good demand at 29c. Ke dull and unchanged at 50c. Hariey quiet and sternly. Whisky declined to 15l.Cc and dull; the speculative demand has ceased. Hogs dull and lower; $3 153 30 are the closing rates; receipts of 3,500 head. Not much done in provisions, but prices are unchangt'J. There is a good demand for mess pork to fill arniv contract; sales at $9 50 for country and $l b2X for city. I!ulkmeata dull at 2 and 4Q4lgC,an l prices tending downwanl (ireeu meats firm at 2,146x31c for hams; at the close pricey were lower. The grocery market rs unchanged and firm but the demand is quite modf.v.te. Su;rar steady and unehai gel at OQllc. Molasses sold at 45(??47c. Coffee quiet at 19?42 21cTheie is, an active demand for grease; yellow 5c and white (äjGold unsettled under the news from New York, 2(o 3 premium are the rates aked. There is a large and pressing demand for pork and, lard barrels from packing points ia the ia terior. chiefly Chicago, aiid prices are higher; 7.000 pork barrels sold at $1 25; notwithstanding the enormous stock held ty our packers they are quite reduced.

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STOLEN. j nOKSE STOLEN -4 hie I'.ri.-iit lUy II re, five year j old, shfKl r.nJ. 14, baixls hiph. raarVed with h4rtie on tie lip fcd on i.early few addle with Mark quill'-d Mt. A I.Ural fword w ül W j.aid fur Lil!iv- J ery to the utKTbt ' Frvdtfick Wjo1s Mahler. I ;r n f n:hi.Fs vjcrI'T

i riufiiini.i tt9r Vrk .Market. Nw Yok, January 25. Flour rules very firm but ihe evete Urm prevailing materially cheeks operations; sal at $5 5t?5 60 for'superfii.e State; $5 70 or 5 "0 lor extra State; $."r0(ij5 00 for iujerlinc West, em; $5 70,'.r5 DO for common to ruelium extra Western; $5 y5(g6 for shipping brands extra round loop Ohio, and $6 10SG 75 for trade brands, market cloMiig quiet arid firm. The whiskT market Urort the buver; sales at 23121. ... . Wheat f.rm and scarcely anything doing, tlie Horm checking transaction; small sales of Chi cairo sprtns; at $1 29 i 1 33. the latter price for choice; Milwaukee club $1 32(31 31; amter low $1 35; red State $1 40; red Jersey $1 40; amber Michigan $1 46(1 461.; very choice white Kentucky $1 'Ge. Com rules sidy with scarcely s-i murh doing; les at G5it b..f for mixed Western in Vre;

fr.C G7i .iP.'t it; aales

l ew ,Mr-e cllow. I'. rk in'fiir demand at $11 75Q125Jlfor mess, $12 5" .7 13 50 f..r Western and citv j-iiniC mos, and $"(:'0 y IrjTir. Heel continue )iiet and steady - vDiesed Jios a aiiaUe higher; aalea 4(J, 48'c for Wenenr ud 4) for city.

Lard lonlinues Lriu with a fur UusaieM doing

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Chee-e dull at 5'(t7c.

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Suar Raw .steady and firm; small aales at ' ..,c.

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lolass! innctive but prices firm.

LIVERY STAPLES. o. w. jOTrrrsiSTOisr, Livery and Sale Stables 11 AND 13 WEST TEARLSTREET, IKUUIiAHlUISIkDUXa.' '. - - fcrj? llrses, Htnrci's, Carriarea ind Saddle Horse alw ava ia reaUi:. CLar- imxirate. . - der.Vtf V. XV. IIAbb & CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 2.i irriMns NTicriZTy orrOStTE BATES HOUSE, INDIANArOIJS, IND. auVdly NOTICE. '

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United Maienol America, Ditrlrt off Indiana) : 'hi.rkas, a lilel of Information La Wen f.Ied fn the District Curt of tlie United State, within and for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, nn the 1.1th day January l.-tt, oy John Hanrta, Esj., Attorney of the Unit-! State for aaid IMstrict of Indiana, aaint three 1m. r- f machinery aod one pi-ce of castinr, seized at Jetrertnville, Indiana, for a violation of the lawn of the United State, the sai I poods and merchandise beil. contraband f war, and praying prws atra:n-t raid 'dj-, and that the im may be cndemne) and wld as article rotitrahaiHlf war. N"w, therefore, iu pursuance of the monition nnder the seal of aid Court to me directed and delivered, I do heretiv lilic notice to all jersotis clairninp -aid s;oo, or any part thereof, or In any manner Interested Go-rein, that they ho ar.d appear t-efore ttie ail. the lüstr Court of the United st.uex, to te held at the city af Indianapolis in ami for the District of Indiana, on the 2d Tuesday of Fehruary next, at 0 o'clock of the foreiicxdi of that day, then and there to inten. se their, claims and make their allegations in that tehalf. ; Attest: DAVID G. KOSE, U. S. Marshal. I'cr I. S. Ki;kmw, Deputy. Jon.- 11. r.r.A, Clerk. jan-dl.'Hl

From ?lev York Ntw YoaK, Jan. Ü5 Th most aercre ttorm of the eaon has prevailed all night. The Tunt'$ special eutca that our GovernDen was not ia receipt of iu foreign JUnatcbea bv the last steamer at a late boor tr-day. They are expected to night, but can not be of much Importance aa time was not allowed after the tews of tb gurrender of Maon and Slide! 1 bad reached England. It is reported of Secretary Stanton that he says tlie army must now earn iu living.. The soldiers in the dismal inactive cam pa teply that all they desire is something to do. A dispatch to a Southern p.iper dateii Nashville, 21st, states that five companion of Texan Iiif.es bave gone on a hmi in th k-inity of Orcrn river. Also that the sixty days Mi-sissippi troops hare returned home frvra How ling Green. rroin Taahinxton. WiimcTO, Jan. 24. Th following has heen issucl hy the War Department: This Department recognises as the first du tie to take measures for the relief of the orave men who. having Imperilled their lives in the military service of the Government, arc r.nw prisoners and captives. It is therefore ordered tiiat two commissioners be appointed to visit the citr of Richmond, in Virginia, and wherever else prisoners belonging to the army of the United States may be held, and there take Mich measures as may be needful to relieve the wants and contribute to the comfort f such prisoners, at the expense of the United States, to uch extent as may be permittee bv the authorities under whom

4 such prisoners are held.

Signed Fnwtx M. Stanto. Stvretiry pf War. The IIoue Committee on Commerce have before them the qu ration of the reciprocity treaty between the United States ami Canada.

From Hot ton. Postox, Jan 24 Letters from Honduras nn der date of December iSth, contain the follow ing item: Unprecedented rains have fallen, tloixling portions of the country. There wai greit destruction of property nnd four or live hundred iTsonwere drowned.

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Night Dispatches. t-'roin Cuiro. Caiso, Jan. 2.r). Since the return of the troops from Kentucky deiachiuent of reöei cavalry visited lilatidvilie and removed tlie county records to Columbus. The 52d Illinois and 7th . Iowa lett to-day for Smithland - at the xoouth" ol the Cumberland rier. Hy a fla of Uuce the Memphis Apal of the lGth, lHth iind22d is receiie! The Little Hock Journal of the 17th says: Gen. Frost, a Camp Jackson prisoner who has been on parole, is now nt Jncksonport with 10(1

adherents waiting recruits to the .-Hant old chief

Sterling Price. The Hritish residents of Mobile have organized into a company for home protection. The Columbus Corft derate Xncs of the 1 Sth has the following: Col. Nealy's regiment and Kennedy's batta! lion lett yesterday for May field Creek in search of the Lincolnites. It also intimites that half a million of dollars Ijive been sent to that place for the payment of troops. A letter from Richmond on the 15th states that John K. Jackson, Colonel of the 5th Georgia, has been appointed Iirigadier General and is in command at Fens.icol i. The Memphis papers say that Federal money is 25 per cent discount in New York. There is not a w ord said about General Zollicoffer. Gen. Claib Jackson was at New Orleans week before last. Jeff. Thompson . has again appeared on the Missouri border.

He visited Commerce Testerd.iy with a force of

the bjuses of the

valor aud framed by th wisdom and integrity of the m-n-i- P00 men, completely sackil who pledged their lives, their fi-rtuaei and their sacred ir,,:,m rj;7rl J.f hat ..lace honors r..r lO.rrt ,,A indr.oiMl.nm. U IIIOU CillZei.S Ol IIMI plate

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in pursuit of the marauders.

From Wufclainston. Washingtox, Jan. 25. Brigadier General T. W. Sherman, iu a communication to the National Inttlliyenctr, deems it due to the interests of the public service to publiclv proclaim the utter fal

sity of the statement made in several journals of

the country repeatedly brought to bis notice that a projected plan for the continuance of tlie expedition was abandoned in consequence of disagreement or misunderstanding between Commander Du pout and himself. The General says the most friendly and cordial feelings and entire harmony of action have always existed between them.

To-day being devoted by the Secretary of War for litllinpi4 with mpndra nf I VniTria a vnrv

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From !Vcw Vork Teoy, Jan. 25. A tremendous gale prevailed all throuph Western Vermont this morning. As the train which left Troy for Rutland at 7:15 A. M. was five or six miles above Bennington, iu the town of Shaltesburg, it encountered the gale while passing an embankment nbout thirty leet high. One of the cars was broken from its coupling and thrown by the force of the wind down the bank. Dr. II. Dwight, of Roston, a passenper, was instantly killed, and John Robinson, the Road M. is! er, was eeveiely injured, and will not ur rive. One other man and two ladies were tlightfy injured. Ntw Yobk, Jan. 25. A Memphis dispatch of the24ih pays: 'I here are 12,000 Federals at Murrar.Kentucky, threatening Fort IIe;!ry and the M"emphis and Ohio Railroad; their object being to cut ofT communication between Columbus and Bowling Green. The above report is founded, perhaps, ou the recent movements from Cairo.

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Addirioiif can be made toe bs at any time at the above j est of the fight. Thereport prevailed that Color.'es Where the paper is addressed to each subscriber , Frv was killed, is false. The wounds of Lieut paratf I v. the extra copies wiil not be sent. T, i-.itrrsi No paper sent without pre pavment.or continued longer tenant Burt and Colonel McCook.are not erions. than paid for. Address: " j Wetmore's battery attached to the 12th Brigade, i:il)t:it, lIAItKXi: A- HI;1IAM, j General Carter, did most eectial service in the ' - - TianarJis, Indiana, j field and in eight of enemv's entrenchments on

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four gun enmages at MfHiticeilo; but their can-

; Kentucky 'rw. LoiisviiLK, January 25th. At Logan cross roads, the 1st Tennessee wa next to the lhh Indiana; but were ordered by them aa with the 21 Tennessee and 12th Kentucky, to hold the cross roads and therefore were not in the thick

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uui suj;oseu wiu occupy loniice.io. From Jtttawonrl. St. Lolls, Jan. 25 Samuel Emrler, the banished secessionist, was sent across the river ender guard this aftei noon destination ULknowo and bis attorney' released from the military prison. Attachments were sepedon the troperty of several other delinquent secessionists u d-y.. . Gca. Henderson, the newly appointed tSeuator, left lor Washington this morning. Jnde Jas. H. Burch announce himself as a candidate for Got ernor at ti c August election.

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feet of the M fr tat and llenrtnr. TR. C. BEI? 1 RK'iULAK rilYSICIAN, WrTH iß twenty yearn erhitTe prartlr hi ifce treatment hVase of the ere and ear, wüll found fu!!y qualified t cive relief or effect a cure in any case witLiu Iii reach of hr.niaJl !!. No charge fwr au eaandnaioa or epini.n, or fvr uuU Cessf'il er jee. I. C Treatie no tb Kye a-d Kar, of 310 paea, eontairiin rcf;ruce, itiCot.iaIat de-crrf;'! of djseaest case aiJ other important matter, illustrated with cuu, to be bad oaaris. hy eud.i-.z u t ctsrra to j.ay postajr

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from lortrew tl on roe. Fort MoMaor, Jan. 25 . The storm is now over.' , Several rebel olÜcers from Baltimore a er.t by a flag of truce to Craney I Land. A dispAtcb from Knoivil'.e says Gen. Crittentlcxr retired to and will make a rtand'at Monticello. . '.t' i,i cy- ' - The Norfolk Day ftnkof Saturday has not a word about the Buruside'expeditM- n. j Au extract is given from the Newberoe Vrr.rrtt$ of Thursday last eajing up U jeterday (Weiliiesdav) we are ih4 sine there is or has bes-a a single Yankee guntoat Oter the !wah at HaUeraj. The defeat in KeMuck J is at last, admitted. The Djj Book has tlie following leading further particuhirs from Somerset: The disaster is not so bad as at first re;orted. Six thousand Confe-leratcs attaTked 14.UU0 Fed eral.

The Peters. ir Ln rf e4. o ti e lo!lowit(i. C'tittend'n ltn te attack on tie fr.e bit, opposfsi to ntimtrfr 1,VH), bot f.er wards fjun Is to be 14. Hm. Zo!!icc!fiT was killfkj eirlr ii ths ar-ion arwt Cr.tiex.de; wa wounded. Col, CrrolI took command a ad recroased the Cu jirerUnd. Onr loss I. 3W. the enemy's 4'f w frflO. Kutleie's and McGcutij'a bitteries er Ui on the field. The enemy were repuls! thee time and fell bck to their fortiScatl jr.. They then outSinkel us. W lost all our horses, tents, ejupar.er ts and elerrn gnro r-ikf! or thrown int the mrr. Cols, l'arrett, Battell. Stain and Cumm'r-s were wouolL Major FoM- was wounded ui the hip. Our forces) ntuntierwd fi.OOO. It wax reported, in Norfolk thit the Fc-fcrxl fteaiuer Louisana was ht. I he Dmy Bk has an article from Charleston definitely and accurately giving the part'rnlars of the capture of Cedar Kejs. 1 here were three schooner and fiiefisl ing amacka lovLr.g with lumber and turpentine. From yt itourl. St. Ix)t is, Jan. 2f. Ofürial dispatches fron Cape Gira'deau state that the expedition whifi left that place a few diva since for Ber.ton an 1 Bloominpton, returned, haling captured Ue'itenaxit Colonel Farmer and eleven other ofictes, and j-ixty e'ght privates of JrfrTlrompson'g command, also uite a number of iiou, horses, saddles. A telegraph line is to le imraeliately conUructel from Roll westward. The follow ing rpsscial order will be issued in the morning: II LA IHJV AkTl Tv-S, Di r'T MloaoUBI.) January, 27, 1-02. ( The Fre-sident, Secretary, Librarian. Directors, and other othcers of the Mercantile L.hrary Association; the l'iesident, tecre:ary, Directors an ! other o'iicer of the Chamt.er of Commerce of this city are required to take the oath of allegiance prescribed by article ix of the Sute ordi nance of Oct. lf, Ir-til. AnyTif the alre ofTicers whu shall neglect to tile in the oftice of I'roo?t Marshal General within ten days of date of Uiis oath i subscnlixl, will bedcemed to hat e resigned; and any who, after neglecting so t file his or.th of allegiance within the time preCTitd, shall attempt to eic-rcisc the functions of such ollice, will te ajresttsl for contempt of this order and punished according M the laws of war. 2. It is im-ialty irpoilcd that caniages tesring the enemy's llag iuc in the habit of driiij.g to the vicinity of the mihury firisou in McDvwell's College. The commanding ofhrrr of the prison guard will seize and take possession of an) Carriage bearing the enetuj'a ll-i.and the horses, c.iriijge aiid harness will be confisf itvl. 3. It is teistited that certain women are in the habit of approaching the ticinitv f the military pris4in, wntiiig hosliie flags for Iii urpse ol" insulting our troops an 1 earning on comniuni cations with prisoners of war. The corümanding ofScer of the prison guird will arrest and place in confinement all women o oilendiug. 4. Any carriage- or other vehicle bearing a hotile il ig in the city will be seired and conns rated. The city jo.ice and patrol guards urc directed to arrest persons iu tcUiclc under such rl igs, als persons wearing or displaying a luwtile flag in the city. Bv com mind of "MAJ. GF.N. llALI.KCK. N. II. McLean, Asa l Adj. (ten.

front Sew Vork. New Yoke, Jan. 26. The Fulton Bank and other buildings on the comer of Milton and I'earl streets was burned this morning. Is about a quarter of a million. Washington specials state that Assistant Secretary Fox feels confident that Burnside's expedi lion has struck a blow with General Baell's advance into Tennessee will eat off all rebel comninuication with Virginia and the States South. McClellan savs if the expedition had failed we fehoul 1 have heard of it through tlie rebels ere this. The steamer Komik, from Nassau on the 2th, arrived this morning. The steamer Kate ami red at Nassau on the 8th, forty-eight hours from Charleston, with 3'X) bales of cotton and eight passengers flying from the rebels. T he gunboat Flambeau had left Nassau. From Wellington. Washington, Jan. 26. The War Department received a dispatch from General Hallet k tonipht saying that the expedition sent from Cape Girardeau to Benton and BloomCel I was entirely successful, capturing Lieutenant Colonel Farmer and one other ofliocr, sixty six privates and a quantity of arms, Ac. The rebel olliccrs were captured in a ball room. from Tin ry land. Baltimore, Jan. 2C Resolutions were introduce 1 into the Maryland legislature on Saturday requesting Senators Fearce and Kennedy to re- ''. m foreign .Xcwi. Halifax, Jan. 2b The Kuropa from Liverpool on the 1 1 th via Queenstow n on the 12th arrived last night. She brings neither troops or stores and the Government has discontinued shipments by the Cunard line. It was rejorted that warlike preparations at Woolwich have not been stopped. Steamers continue taking on heavy stores for Halifax. Several dispatches were considered in council on the 9:h. The Timm understands an answer will be returned expre-sinz their gratification at the disavowal of Cora. Wilkes's act, accepting the satisfaction tendered and assuming the piecc'ent in the Trent case will rule the cate of the f-chooner Eugei.ie S'uith as to the law of neutrals. The Government will decline to answer until it had the opjsortur.ity of ubmitting the whole vote to their law olhtcrs. There are propositions in the vote not admissible, but alter the release of the prisoners they may properly be discused. The Titni$ fixes. England ex;nc owing to the late difJk-uliv at two milUou pounds, but w hen the bills art in it will not reach that amount. The Timn has a ftror.g editorial on the reception due Mason and Slidell, and sais thy are about the mos.t wortliless b'oty it would be po sible to extract from the jaw of the American Lion, having been long known as habitual listers and revilera of England, and aincciavly hpc that EnilUhmeu won't ive those fellows an ova tion. Krgland has returned tbem good for evil, and if they can they will be or.lv too willing to entangle her in a war with the rth. The Tu.ccarora and Nashville cjr.tinue'J at S mlhampton. TLo Nashiiile was at the dock. The Government observe-! tlie strictest nsutra!ity toward her and nothing is permitted to be done except to render her seaworthy. The Sumter is repottel to hive lelt Cadiz for Southampton. Russcü'a corre-ponderice to the 7tWa preIicts the fate of tie American Government to be scaled if January pass w ithout tome great victory. A Cadir telegram says the American Consul had received orders to protest against the admission sf the Sumter. It was said Spain would protect the prisoner brought by the Sumter. Russia reports mj Russia ser.t an embarrassing ultimatum u Rome that if the l'o pe don't condemn the conduct f the l'olish clergy Hqm will recognize the Kirjdom of Italy. Frasce. The pacific tertniuatiou of the Trent afiair cauel a rise in the bourse of 1 ter cent. The Monil'.ur iuj feellnga of profound regret and iodiuation have been aronsed in Eng laud and France by the vindictive act of deftroyirg the prt of Charlesron. ' Cnglam. TLc Tinu reiterates iu deuarcia tions on the sUne fleet blockade, and say among the crimesj which bare riigmcd mankind it would le difficult to find rue n re bjrMt-owa thao thii.atid ss4.rU tluit no Wdigerect government 'as a ril.t to resort to soieb warfare. TAKE NOTICE. rjJ'.ilF.UXWfcAir.NF.DH THIS HIT FUkai.ttD I. tl Mark of trKls v wd t'V A. Hall, ui ls (Kid Ksoows' liWiuf, N, J, r! tli lw k-p a c v.pUt asss-rioientol tbt Utt k' "f" ar4 J kc-p es;rienrd workmes t :t all the t.Kl cmuturr a wU as tUr new www, wUsrji L sdk its T-VC hin s f il 1-rf .rr pnrrhasuig elsewaere. Ii- wU 1, keep j.d t t. mrnt of Lien's and Eoys' Clothinij OV H AM. , .o good Mock ol t MrMtwklng. i Ia't f.at lie Olid Ir t lloxr-s' C3sill, o. WAJltir 'iroX I-TKL1.T. J.fU-dJui