Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SlhTIiV KL

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THE DAILY $ ENACTION EARLY TRAINS.

of unurpaed fejtT.rty? iLJfevI, ; he held them

j ace to fu-e w ith ob-Uc!c and dangers whi: h '

.1 KnurjlUV I I remed to thi. ken with ike pfores f M' !i day, ;

J no tint h?n her ;atehod tents un ler the -

wal'a of Per; iroo.e: citv, tby were as nearly invinciMeiieg9'oniicc:enaUbm'i. ' When he tinned hi bek 'awou Per, h's re-j

sitoir- trrnt ., owing to th.lt ae ff e d'nc: lioe, a eriei i l ;- i - . .... - v.

ttik i4Ilt rriTK SF.NTTNKf. I ct by 1 tbe eaty

fnmiri eipre. and trelf a? train, aid delirered

KriWrin.Hmi..NtM 7! of br.ia:t rioor.S k tQ dar of Li, heroic

fr lb-Capital of Indiana, to r-ttbenew.rf the day de Th M theje-ult of ur.rtmitti.g AC fmtn,ittotfltf hmira before thejcan rereWe it tbr-oeh T10- a thews, iron rlORUiCe. lofty Courage.

p.i;r puMik4 elewher. Sew dealer atxt carrier j valor in the field, widom in council the are

TayftfilM.tBnor.Ur4T.fr1nÄfttln4ijnrl'., x)t9 nSfjiing at wejl directed action; eoJ these. will be or Led with the SF.NTI.fFL on as fxwl r-ercis . I v , 1 ' 1. -it - ' , -..- 1 . , . . to a rmr, äto UKlpeuH!ie An hoar of Mill t j rihf pjr. Hub f.r the IWy w.U t . ., , . Ate,,' rate.. Order, .re aoNHted. dw j rrT. rain of lend and hail of iron, ao

I fruitful in g)t'j wound and death, but erownProeeedln of the tate Convention. ed with triumph, i more glorious t the ooldier The extra edition of the Stntinrl, containing ; than a teir of mooot vfioui ie! ' the piteeiliijr of iLc fciU of Jaiiuarj Coitv!-,; Kj.i.i. lft Lieut. Jrne (Jarre!!, 2llh vn, beinR eihautel. anI Ui meet the '..Mona! In-L Vol ; M Lieut. Conra.! U. Unn, 47ih lo ; ' onler we are daily rCteitlng for theui. we have j Capt.JI. Auhiiioa, l'2J do.; 1st Lieut.-U. Q. roitc!u!ffl to riuMishanotiiCTftlitionitlarM'rtv. j Sj-ee.Jui.wi. .11th do.; 2-J Lieut. S-juire Johnson, 7hoe 'of out fneti who' desire to ordT them ; 4C-! do ,anl l"t LTeut. Wm. P. Oird, .ch d. will jleie do w promptly. j All f thde resignation have teen accepts hr Vfirf pfi 'Kumlrtd. K -...- i ' the depirtment. j No Utter document can be circulated to di.t- j Lieut. C!or.jI James S. Hester, of tie , hu?eth toJ.ic rn0L o('th err0rM5)aIn)jT-s- I,,di.m, arrivil in the citj yeu-rUy. lie briiia i eions that unscrupulous pipers anI jioI.ticuiM j (AwrU rcporti from onr gallant boys.' It U

Iuje ttenjpt. U create. m regard to tleqh.irac; j urdcrrtorKl ?n the armr that the recent nprv,int-! terof the Convention nml jl Action upiU the wo ! merit 'of JoLn A. Flen'dritka to the Co!oneIcTof i

w 1 thc22J, nude by the Governor upou the tuppo- j nition that Col. JefT. C. DiivM had been promoted j to a Brijrndier Oeneralithip. anJ alo the appiiit- i

tr.cntuou i-i'ue.' now before the country. ICellfflou Item. -The Hew. Mr. SfrinfeHow, preaches Clu-Ut church, tomorrow at 10J A. IL The Mr. Day will preach at Masonic Hall on Hun lay momuiir at the uuil hour. In the evening, the monthly Sabb.tth school concert will ha Lcll at the svine plce. Archbihor Iiihe, at hu reception by the Kmperor Nirxiln. hud the privilege of blesin

ment of 3Ir. Hester to the L'eut. Colone!ct. I

null and void, Davw being merely acting I5ri;a- j dicr. The coujtutiueuce is. David . atiil hohl.n Li t position &a Colonel. lieixlricka as Lieut. Color.el.j an4 cmr ditngui.hevl friend He-ter i left out in ! the cold. j Lieut. Colonel' McRcrnoTd.i, of the 521 In-!

hia son, "the hnpeTial 1oy," wliu was brought in : li;iIia. railroad rcdincnt) was vertrrdav pre- j

ented by hii Old friends of Ru-h county with :t uplendki itwonl;w4ti and belt, and a pairof nary

revolvers. This tetinimial w.n a just and de ! ferre! tribute to the qualities of a gallant and

patriotic gentlem in, wtvi will undoubtedly distin

for th.it purpo.

A letter from Col. Corcoran faya that Dr. Lynch, the CatlioHc Ili.ho;i of Charleston, lot $I2').HM) by t!ie recent cudagration in that eity. -Keretit invettigation Iim revealel tint the :r:rre:Mie Isueuf t.fble.i from Great Britain everv

year U iww nearly i iiur million, or am many a j gui-h liiine1(Hqring the war. :

enstel 111 the whole wot id belote the pre-ent centary. Nearly eiht thousaihl ricriptore ere- were recited by the scholars in Wesley Chapel Sabbath Si uhA, New Albany, on Sunday last.

r? The Supreme Court of Indiana convenes on Monday next.

IHilltarr Item' Co!. MansCeld. of the mjcoikI German regiment, rendezvoming at Kvansville, was in tho city ye tcrdy. We had a conversation with the Colonel and he inlormeil us that he had now but about Ü00 men in enmp. Col. ManrfieM p)ke with frrat sense with tcgard to coiioliLituij5 framcntar tegiments,' a plan which he, a well as ourselves, heartily approve in Hjrdcr to bring onr brwve men who are patriotically enlisting l'.r thL war epccdily iuU ÜiO held. Col. Mansfield is a man of iufi;.ite judgment and an accomplished odieer. - r The Jumper (Daboii county) Courier savs an erTort in being made to 6ut Messrs. Mehringer and Jergcr, Auditor and recorder of that county, on account of their having gouetowar.. The Courier severely but justly condemns this attempt of unscrupulous oßce seeker We believe Mr. Mehringer has retnnml home. " Gen. Hurn.-ude took Mparenrxn with hint for Urdon Carolinians, under. Instructions from Gen. McCIellan. The b:ferual machines and. chain cable placed in the Mississippi by Gen. Pillow, hire be?n swept away by tha revail'ii tiijod. aod gorging ice. leaving a clrar pa?sage fur our punhoatj. Reliable 1 vices fnra Cheat Mountain täte that two prisoners,, who had just been' released from prijon t Staunton, Virginia, and conducted to our lines by ilag of truce, report that the r bels fstltn.ito their low at the Allegheny fight at thre hamJred, aiid mj that' Gen. Johnston was Ictroyinglii property nü preparing to evacuate his camp when Oen. Milroy' forces were withdrawn. They l report that the people all along the line to Staunton are panic-stricken and

are duilr expecting to pee our force marching on Stauutoul - - , . Ji. Läse; Pj reference , to the order of Geu. unter, which we publish in our telegraphic column, it will be seeu that that wretched mountebank, Jim. Lane, is badly snubbed. Line has been preambulaüug the country making speeches and teiilu the public wht he was goinx tu da when he gut unit rway with his expedition. (Jen. Hunter, however, gives notice thnt he will coramand the exj eliton iu pcr? n. If Lane goci ut all, he will have to p under liuuter, who will no douUt hold a tight rein on him. liut had better j:et indignant and go back to Washington. AY A. IjtdgrT.

ZTP" The Marion Court of Common Pleas, Jud2e Uay presiding, meeU on Monday next. tSTJudge IIuj:he,of the United States Court ot Cliims, w.is ?n the fit v yeterd.ir. ' ITr"A bald eagle, measuring seven feet from tip to tip of its wings, was captured near Vincenlifs l.it S.itunlay.-' '

ti" The Canal Investignting Committee, r.p-IKiiiite-l by rejolutiori'of tl'e,Leislatnre consist in of Slesr. Ji. L. ftrett of Davie-s, 8. M. llolcomb of Gib-ion, and Lucius Bingham of Jennings are in essipl at Vincenne. iMMANAroLis Grain Makkkt. Wheat, red 72 (jfcTTc, white, 75(rtfJ0c. Corn 20c Hye fiä(f? 40c. Oats Uuckwheat 30c. Hay, baleii. $11012. loose .fJ(?10. The?e ns:ures aie furniheil bv John Carlisle ii. Son, No. GO West Washington Ptreet. SwiKDLra About. Yerenlay, a gentleman residing in the country, who had visitel the city to m ike some porchafes, was, by tome sharpers, swindled out of Ü5. Such things, we are sorry to say, occur -iaily in Indianapolis whenever they happen. Where are the jolice? Why do they nt try to earn the money an overtaxed people cheerfully pay them? New YouJt GaotuiT. ThLs establishment, No. 17 East Washington street, C. H. Huell, proprietor, is now replenished throughout. The stock of groceries U complete, every article pure and fresh, and afforded itt the lowet market rates. Familie, hotels, and restaurants should tleal at the New York Store. K very thing sold there is warranted of the best quality, nnd articles pur-

chared are delivered promptly in all parts of the city. See advertisement. A Admirahlk Minion of the Moon. It was on the beat of watchmin Michael Gilliran that the other night a pirty of burglars carried off a safe and its contents from Roll's establishment, on Illinois street, making egress hv the front door, with all the gaslights blaring brilliantly around them. This is a good joke on Gallivan. Every other watchman in the city ought to be discharged. Gallivan can attend to everything necessary to be done for the protection of the lives and property of citizei.s.

Tli rnihvnd reciment. we understand, is

under marclxinr onlera. aiul will rrobahlv leave 1Iel,1h L--Hy "ur Utest ex

fnrthMtflf a.rtn.r. ' changes we see that this wonderful performer

-Aerate 'letter from an officer at Somer- of ",n-V;iU'rv- ma?ic a,si m"ic" ?tiI1 " St-

ct.Ute iWl among th comtuissary .tores L'mU' a,,J " 1e has been there a s .u- j.f . r:i c-: .1.:. nearly two weeks, is nightly crowding the

to tons of .uarthirteeu ton. of coflee. and .ix rc"lti!e 7 ' niost capacity

toi s of t ha 'CO with better pleasetl audiences than ever before

Wm . tVi. ,. ... ' . convene! in tint citv. If all that is said ofi

x ii'iuuiriitv i'i ott Mio puiivawoii Ot IDC i names of the Hel l ami atafT officers and the Cap- hira , e l" dht ta:r.s of . sanies in the armv from Indiana. our ch52l"ns m i ""ntly lo.k for a .ich u t.L ....t. ...1 i treat in his two entertainments.

every exertiou tu have U cotuplcu: and correct:

. C 1 ! T 1 7", ytt rÄi ati $rhi: llobert Heller. I mm a ; roLis, J in 31 , 1 "i''2. Kt'tToR .friL: I w., mi lel'd this morning by your announcement of lioHert Hel'tr, for

COMMERCIAL.

TELEGRAPHIC.

Thkatiical Mr. Felix A. Vincent anOIi.n I Marion M u-ar'Iiy, during next tek will play a! star engagement in Cincinnati. We assure the !

sixru axiiii.M. Tho. T. Crittenden, Colonel. Hiram Prathcr. Lieutenant Colonel. Auwtittu H. Abbott, M.jor. John Lanishaw. Adjutant.

W. E. McClell in. Regimental Ouartermaster. ! unappro .0 hal.le. Since Mr. and Mrs. Harney

J Williams and the Florences appeared upon the I j boards ol the "National" or at the ,,0; eral

denizens of that city that the performances of j the-et'ifii!!:i;,hed actors are chaste, clegnnt and '

Ih. Sch:s!tr, uf Madfon, Surgeon.

S imi e! II. Charlton, Assistaut Sure-m. -

ell. Win. Davis, Hagerman Tripp. John R. B. j "0,1-e. ,l f,t't" "c actor than incent and Glasscock, James MoflVtt, Gerge W. Urown, ' no more gifted cantatiice thair Miss Macarthy

have been j-een and lie.ird in the metropolis of the Wet. 1 The rest r,f the company recently engaged at the Metropolitan go, we understand, to Rich j mond. where they will play a :hort season. j

CH.Hril KM.IMKNT. Win. I. lWntoii. Colonel. Divid Sounk, Lieutenant Colonel. Charles S. Prri.-h. Major. Charles Ü. Howard. Adjutant. Nathtn l'ranson, tuirternuiter. Juines Ponl, Surgeon.

tie.. ige W. Pruce, Assistant burgeon.

venter, Kreierick Tvkle

NIMH HKCIMXNT. irdcn C. Mx1v, Colrmel. Wm. H. iilake, L:eutcnank Colenel. J- hi: R. Milroy, Major. 1 im.4A J. l'att-o. Aojt.LiBt. JaiursJ. Drum, ljmnerrmteT. Ma. -on (i. Shermau, Surgeon. .'oi:u K- l!UvMuiif, A9;.-Ult SurgeonSa!ft Li) ton, Cl.aplaiu. i' i t r i Thorn is; l.vklen, Willi mi Cpp. !)':. . li. Kls'ey, Amat Johnson, Leon id a A. Co.t, Geo rge H- drier, Johua Ileal ty. C. 1' Suiuan, Jara Hiughtii. William P. Las- - Wh en Julian lel his, riitv thousand Romans ü. 10 the burning plain of Assyria, he taught the world, pet haps uiiconriously, the great e tet of successful warfare. f He miyht Late tcrn- ' aWie ti encamp his tired Irjiiurn ujn pliin

Stnv ork MarKrl.

'aarrTi cixaai v rv rat pailt mat a ax x n tx.

.aw You, Jicutry il.

Flour ' advanced t bout 5c rer brl with a cod-

the entertaiair.euf of tur appreclitive aci muic : crate demaai . fox home ousuusption; aale at . loving je.Te for t!.Vr.ext week.' For myself. ! ' & - for inpertiiij . State; $5 755 M i . . . , ... . . fr extra Suu cbietly at 5 t Ja iS; $0 500 ; even the ant.c.ption of .0 nrh a treat ;s a great & for uf!rfiae Western: $5 75ujt. ro for com j p!ea:re It n my pood fortune to witness one ' rnon to medium extra W-istern; $5 55 (6, fori of Mr. HeHer's unrivalle-l entert rnments at Louis- : vhipping brards extra roind hoop Ohio, and!

vidian Ruramer. and i Icn U, hi, rat -kill- ' Wß for tri0s .fUr'-. markel ck)M I , ,t . .(. ! hrm with holder cenrally refusmr to accept the ; ful Trformance 'oil trte1 piano, on w hich mtro- in.jrje ujuinns.

Com meal tuiet and unctionrevJ. Wh:ky unchanged; fa.esatCSt-'-ie closing f.rtu At the iuide price ti el vered at the railroad

.uoii Report.

ment, r. my opinion, he excels greatly the re

nowned Strako-ch. As an organist I have 1.0 he-'.tation in pronouncing him without a ; fT.

1 he eon jregatioo of Chltft Charch, Loi'sviiie,

i

CitKu.Nici.Ls or Siiits Who hath glolnes? ' who hath j v ? who hath grow irg buMi.exs and: 1 . . . o. 1 ... .1. VI 1. . .:. . . I

joKeis iii:rti wiiii cafi; " no pajrin nis niies

m"te it b

MfTaorouTAV llti. This is m-t positively the lat niht of the porgeou fairy spectacle of the InrivUe Prince, besides which it is the last : dramatic performance until Monday, the 1 0th of Fehruary, the 1111 b'u: iK-cuoieai r.ext week by the magician. Heller. Under thee circumstances, i the best our c'ti;er.s ean do is to go to irght and ! 0 tle Prince. It is bevoud juesuon the best1 burlesque ever frotluced Lere. Mis Macarthy's J benefit last evening was a perfect ovation. We j

cotigratulaie her upon its comp. ete sutxess. Av ell dejeraeJ too. V'inceut was at usual litnsdf alone;" anvl la London Assurance Albauh,

Hamilton, Hight, White, ic, acquittevi tbetn j Uts" with , more thaai Ueir usual competency. ( to n?;ht. i

Charles R. Vut.tiew, Augustas IL Abbett, Cal

vin Campbell. EYE.NTH K1GIMCNT. James Gavin, Csdonel. John F. Cheek, Lieut. Colonel. Iktijaniia C. Suaw, Major. Jolm M. Rlair. AtijuUnt. Richml P. Johnon, taartermsster. Heorge W. New, Swrgevn. 4) dliam Gilitvp'e, A.vsiUul Surgeon.

Ca; tah.-.Wie Armstrong. S-ilomon Water- ' rroni!'t!: '' gainelb the. confidence and pi-1 rnan.Sn tt JlP.lcr, Merit C. Wehh,lraG. Gruver, trnae of men. buiMeth up a trade and rietli to j Samuel LanjUn-Ui.ni. W i:.ii C. Lemurt. Sauiuel ; afMuem e? It- that ndrtrllieth ItbrraVf that ' J. Hants, John II. rerrv, U ill O. Hanta. ! . . . , , ... . ,. !

I ihroiun ine new. papers m laeui i.imcti aui n:s I business known. He hith chosen the part of I wisdom, and his rithes ar.-i honor increase like j the lilit of the :r. .-ruing. Hi- shadow growelh ; broad his complacency i balmy as the genial jdes of Hermon his fame extendeth through-

j out the land his happiness endureth, and he is .

Captain Fte-lcruV i?. Wysor.g, Thomas J. ! honored hi,. blessed of all men. particularlv j lln.u J, ,seph M.TlM.wpou. Oliver II P. Carey. u M d d d ffi m- h W10. K. WaiUi. Alexarnier J. Kenney, tteorge W. H li.lev, John R. Polk. Hiram T. VaüJer- ; Pr" to deels of enterprise and fair dealing. S .

drit.

Wheat 1c better, with a moderate deuai.l for . - 1 ' : . 1 f . . : t i

will never lorcet his r ainier ot t:e lthi ! Je : exnorl and n-rne consumption: smau i-aies uni-

um.orhis voluntarvatthecloscofrvice. j c smng at $1 WQI Ic. the latter price for ; . . ,. , , , ' e noire: Milwankf-e cluU'fl .TJl .Mr umiwr Soc;ally, Mr. Heller is a ..irhel gentleman. :,r r?1 ,lAlt. 1.4.1. rel Jersev $1 4Ü: ;

and in his public entertainmet.ts never lo?es his ' mber Miel 'gan $1 -tfipl 4R,a'; verv choice: i lenti'tv. n ? f 5 n white Kentucky $1 5Cc; auilr Kentucky $1 41 1 tburi'ifanU !!. Stale $1 white Indiana j

From IVailunzton, Wa?hi5QTox, January 3lT Special to tfce Tribune savs; ' A mjuest has been prtferred throarh Genera I Wool t) the rebel raihury authorities in Richmond to permit an a -a t to visit the eld of Dull Run Ui oUain the remains of Colonel Joseph Cameron and bring them to Pennsylvania. The act eUb!:shißg the Couct'of Claims will le amended by making decision final upon the concurrence cf thrw? Judges, with a limit of ap-i-eal to the Ur.ite.1 Su?es Supreme Court and the disah.lity of Cngresraen to practice in it. The bill for lhi purpose will be presented to-morrow. C. H. Wa te has been appointed Justice of Utah Territorj.

1 he i i'h . öip.tU: u ay: 1 The Houe Committee on the Pacific railroad :

met to day, and determinl u report a bill, but j

I arn, re;;e:tfully,

Mf.-ic

ZTT Ladies can buy at Jones, Yinnedge i Co's gaiters at $1 rur pair, filk gore, heel, prices $1, $1,10 and All other stocks ai.d ttles pro portionately low.

Salk or Real Estate The Messrs. Glenn

hive purchased the lot on Washington street, known as the "Gregg property," next to the cor tier of Alabama treet, 67j feet front by 10f j

deep, for $3,200. Thii aale ii an evidence that ! at $l(i4 iU.

property in Indianapolis is holding its own, not- Cut meats unching-?!.

ithiUnding the wr times. TJ;e Mensra. Glenn u,rJ1ni ,rK"1 7 A'', , re w,luoul m l'

tenai cuange; saies ;u ;4.vi-ac-

Com more active and &b ut lc per bush Let-;

ttr with a tnjderute busmen Jomg; waiea at U)c for mixed W-etem in store and 60c delivered. Rye firm; aIos at e35c. Uarlcv scarce and nsminil at S'iHOc. Oats oukt atxl unc'iauiitd: ale4 at 41ci4c.

Cotle market continue hi m; sale of Rio at j D.-essed hogs in lair deum.d at 4c 4;ö'; Wetera 4J'j. . . 1 Pork market rules quiet and firm; small sales i at SPJ&L'l tor mess, $13rn: 5) for West ern anJ city prime nie. .s.s , )(VtU 50 for prime. ,

Ileet" quiet; market very turn; email sales

3Io!asacsqu:ct witluut cuare in price. PJfaliMoC and Java at Hotter selling slowly at 1 l(i;l5c lor Ohio and H5(ailc for St ate. Cheese dull ai.d nominal at $.2(öjc. BY TI TJCCKAfH.J Clnciiimif i .aiarkct. OiKCiNxaTi, January 31. Flour a shade firmer; superSne sold nt $ 1 15; extra Si .

Wheat firm at ?5(ct!c for led aud Ü3(?95c for '

white. Corn firm at '23: and in gooc! demand. Oats urn-hauled at lire. Rye is helu at r0(.i.".2o. Hurley in good demand -it 5!'(7 52c. Hogs." firm; sale of 'J,MH head at 3 15(2 3 -111. the latter rite for extra h.re. Mt's p-rk H firm but quiet; sales at $(J 75; the best city is till held firmly at $10; 5ma!l lots of inferior'count.-y are being procured at $5 50fct 1) C'2 to fiil the Government contracts. Laid dull; sales at C!2(riG?4c, chiefly the former rales. Hulk meats dull; 4c "or sidei deliverel. Green ham in good Jemand; sales at 3(Z35gC. Groceries quiet und inchaned. Molasses tic low er and dull; mall sales at 45 cents. Coffee firm nt lOjc. Sugar dull and uucl.anged.it Dl2'c for Cuba, and lOe for New Orleans. Money market unchanged a:id quiet; exchange premium

SPIICIAL NOTICES.

rTJ33Uia NOTICE.

toiili.son ft cox, DriiffiM, Ko. IS I-ant i uliinirton Street, llav Won aj;ointeil agt-ntst for the fale of II II A . ii I) S Tl'SSIL A ii O , TMK WONDKRFL'L filtAJf CLUS. fr tho cur.- ofC.nspl.s. (Vl ls, Sore Throat, Iiroiiclii '.is, Whi- sciHK, 'rrilation ol the Fvula and Tou;il, ai.4 IMues of the Lungs. Sold in l.irKe bvxos, 2." cts., 'A cts., and ? I e ich. nlSJiwly O AKHAL L , XO. 2 .VASIIINUTOX AND NO. 1 ILLINOIS STS., ItnteH House.

O'

UR FALL AND WIXIT.lt STOCK OF BEAVERS,

CASTORS, CLOTIIs. MKLTON'S CASSIMKKKS AND VESTINGS OF LVELY GRADE ANU STYLE AS WELL AS OF REAOY-M ADM CLOTHING FORMEN AND BOY'S WEAK, IS NOW COIIPLETK. yCLASESt $ 11 ROTHE US, Prop'0. R. B. MELVILLE. CutUr. oct25

REAL ESTATE ACEN T.

J FRANCIS SillTII, formerly Dehcll i Wraith, lUal " E.-tate Ajj.-iit ni Ta I'ayer, 57 Ea.-t W.v-hiiTta

strömt. Uousf to rent.

j.orjö-dly 'til

DRY GOODS.

CROCERS. sc bk. Nc.ia:'V x ju AV1ioImji1o Gi'oeei'H.

enemy can not tke It br any attack they nay mi:ke. ' 1 l.e Ya:.kee s.re re gpe! !:i rerrroving the oln !:uco: Loa He el. There are other de; enact yet to pa The renple of Saranoah are firm awl confident

; of thrr bilitv to de!erd the dty. i The Xorfofk Di Bi&k cV. upoa the Lviiea to

ooatribute their red wooiea k:rts and dressec to the Government. The pric of flsuael ted for ammunition being to high at to subject the Government ta eriou tax. The ew Orleans Delt aaya that a at cam er ran the Federal blockude on the night of the 13th with 100 bales of cottcn.

Dry Goods !

TTTE HAVE OX 11 VND A LARGE AND WELL AS j W SORTED srnck of Drv to which we invite : the urtertioTi of CASH DFAI.FLS. ja.ii;s low a. ro., I d30-J3m lAuisvil'ir, Ky 1

4srt Half bt. new White Fi-h. 115 " " Mackerel. ii Bi, n"yr PeanutB.

MILITARY GOODS.

IXDIARiriinER OrTFIT

Bla-AJtsTTdTTS, " Jl s W w. D FOK CAVALRY OFFICER.S,

r re I ajn Sews. New York, Jin. 30 The Africa from Liverpool the Ith ri Queentown the 19ih ha arrived with two daya later advices. Great RaiTii. The Commissioners of Custom had received orders to ;ermit the ftee exportaLoa of all articles agaiuat luch prohibitions w ere recently issue.1.

It wai repurtal tliat Lord Ruae'd.. la response

arree ta aurr ClU5ra:'l pmtior of the natrral direct tt. ' A rr nt Wj pT ?r.?rvrt;rg th df!e;itica to Congress to ure the ciuL.''..hifaeat tf a lis oX tnil itaamer between San Fraacaco aud Japan and China. All the r.avlgable river? of Oregon are elotd by ice. rram . Jahn a. St. JouM'a. ü". F., Jan. 31. No water can be feet i here oothinc but ice in ight to ward.

rreru Loulavllle. LoritvtLia. Jan. 31. The river ufallicg raptdlv; twelve fewt three ine he water i a tb cban-

nei.

,j lwu,"ll"uu' 4k lls - l to a niemorial from the Uverpo4 Ship Owner i

Iten. btone armed here to-lav for the purpose , . .a ,....r... i.r. r. f.. .... .,L h 1 Chatlotun,

duct of the w ar, It is uppo'-e'l that Gen. Stone will not return i to PiIe-ville, as he has expressed a wish to be relieved -f his mm and. '

1 he 1 1 roll's di-iaUh mvs;

Association, in reference to the ttone blockade of

ivaid heccnt a tiiwwlch.iu December

waraing lh Govern meiil at Washisgton awinatt the ill feeling that auch a iroceeCrug wool en-j gender, und also that it would le id to the opinion that a reconstruction of the Unioa wai Lopeles. After the desieu was carried out In tent ai naher'

propose to erect a brm4c of brb.k teres upon thi L.t I'nrihir fliM famlntr .ü'iwfill It L i i Kiori -ii;p.

gesusl UiAt thi would' be lu excellent location

for a Concert Htl!, so constructed is to be uswJ for concerts, lectures and religious purposes. On secular evenings it iould 'be unvl for scientific and social amusements of a nigral character, and on .Sundaya it might be used for ii lice church, where some young Spurgen c )u!l proclaim the gos;.d to th-i tb-uarKj.s iu our city who are unable to pay for sittir g in our aristocratic temples of worship, without prie and for the free w ill offering of .those who attend. . . Ft us., We call the attention of the ladies and tie jilibüc generally, to tho circulars issued by L. I. Mossier, o. 10 West Washington street. He has unquestionably ' the finest und most extensive stock of elegant, rare ;.nd rich furs ever o tiered in' Indianapolis. He, tint these desirable articles may be brought, within the teach of all, will offer them t auction. The sales will commence this morning at 10 o'clock, and continue from day day. Ladies , are, particularly requested to call and eximine the stock. Mr. MosloV'a com te n. s clerks w ill take great pleasure in showing tiu m everything thev wish to tee. 30 lw 'Varieties. ; 1 A text Uncle Sun .soon expects to r reach from l'salin 40, verse 7. "Manassas is mine." "Iioi.r ON I)au.' The Pua ($. Rejisttr has the follow ii z. in a recent is.-ue, describing an incident among the plaves: Quite a tevival is now in progress at the African Chuvcii in thia city. - We. were preii: a lew evenings ince, and witnesred, with much gratilication, their e.iruest, devotion. .. Ot the incidents we cannot tad to note one: A brother t ailed out iu a stentorian voice: "Who dit pray in x ober dar'" Tlie response was : "Dat's brudder Mose." "Hold on dar bndder Mose!" was the dictum of the former, "you let brudder Ryan pray; ho'g better 'quuiitetl w il de Lord dan you am!" A Card. May God Almighty iu his infinite mercy have compas.Mon on t!ie liars andbickbiters who have bee i peJling filsehooils about me in my alsence. letor? they stand before that awful Judge who will gave them their just deserts and assign them to their projer quarters J. R. M. Glasscock, Captain Co. F.,bih reg., Ind. Vols. A Scotch Clkkovm ax's Wike. James Fräser, the author of a 'vork jii sanctiücatiou, ;i minister of great repute in the first half of the la.-t century, was a man curbed in a fiery helpmeet. She was a woman t) try a husband's patience: A oil, uu!ieeliiig. worldly worn in wis she. Never did her !jo II v liusbm d it down t j a coml'oitable nie tl in hi.s own house, an 1 often would he have fainted fro n sheer want of needful sustenance, but for the considerate kindness of some of his parishioners. She was too insensate to try to hide her treatment of him, and well was it for him, on one accoun;, that she was. His friends thus knew of his ill tieatment, and were moved to do what thev could for his comfort. A irodlv

acquaintance arranged with him to leave a upply of food in a certain place, beside his usual walk, of which he might avail himself wIihii he starved at home. Even light and fire in his study were denied him on the long cold winter evenings; and as his study was bis only place of refuge from the cruel 8coi:rge of his wifo'a tongue and temper there, shivering in t.'ie dark, he used to spend his winter evening at home. Compelled to walk in order to keep himself warm; and accustomed o;odo when he was preparing him-elf for the pulr.it, he always kept his hands before hiui as feelers, in the dark to warn him of his approach'ng the wall at e'ther side of the room. In this way he actually wure a hole through the plaster r.t each end of his accustomed beat, on which some eyes have looked that glistened with light from ether tire than that of love at the rememberancc of his cruel wife. Rut the godly husband hvd learned to thank 'the Lord fr the di-cipline of his trial. Reing once at a Presbyterian dinner alone among a group of moderates, one of them proposed the health of their wives and turning to Mr. Fräser, aid as he winket! to his companions: "You, of course, will cordially join in drinking to this toast." '"60 I will, and so I ought," Mr. Frastr said, "for mine has been a better wife to inc than any one of yours has Leen to you." "How so?" they all exclaimed. "She lias sent me," was the reply, "seven times a dav to rat knees, and th t is more than anv of

von can s iv of vours." ' i On the day on which her godly husband en- ! tered into his eternal rest, and a very few hours ! alter his de ith, some of the elders, on hearing!

tue sad tidings nurried wr.h strn ken hearts and ITA

in tear to the ni ansv To their horror, thov : J 1 in thi city, with tur.h facilitie to enal l us to

found Mrs. Frtser oat.-ide. feeding her poultry. asl' " any n1 !n,!lf Invite dealers ! , , . . ... ,,, t examine our -'oMs and prn:- nf-ire purcbiir.g else- ; AppriMchm- her, ore ot them s i:d. sobbing as . - her. Juu rri.d m. consirrnraent.

nt spke, "so .Mr. t -aer lias gone to ins rest. I "On yes! the poor miadiel this morning." she I aaid, as she scattered the corn a rnon i: the fowls, i

"if you want to sec the body von Can coin and fr ai at vry low Ma-urea -- - . chickeh. h!ck." - ' ; JunelT-J.tw .. . A. 4. H. SCHNTLb

The R chmon 1 ladie are fond of dancing, to which amusement the Richmond WLij is very hostile. Iii iu isaue of the 15:h it ys the girl who waltzes ouht to b stut to a nunnery. It pro;oses to kick oi:t of jrool tociety all who dance what it esteems imnnHlest dances, or el?e go the other extreme and have "round dances" after church service. A little boy says he knows God 1 for the Union, lie long ago hung out the red, white and blue ;n the rainbow. Fast WoMts or the Rible. A New York publisher has received from a well known military gentleman the offer of an iiiustrated work en the fst women of the Bible. Mr. L?t, Mrs. Potiphar, Delilah and Mrs. King Ahab (Jezebel) w-Hl axbatly bgure among the mot prominent char-

I'omer 'nIitncton nnd Delaware Mrerlf Iniltanapolia, 1

A VING THE LAUGEST iTOCK OP GEOCEIÜES :

TACKDTrOSH TALiLAS. dark blue, iaiiution of. ivl. cloth, n:table for cfr.rr. Lcrg Tp n't Shn : Bn-ts; Capt witb Cps, RiJ D? LejtCES Gaurtlets nd . Cloves, Ocicer?' Fin Oar, lUel.jrs, Air-Bi., l'tTiowf i .n.l Ciiiw; iTinklax Ccj.s; FcldLi C "- ail iv-d., ltubt.r S::i.;nj l:pf , C!oHcr)1 Ca .Tla: c I liters, toj-'her with a lar.:c assortnieiit f other articles suit-, i.M f. r carup i'urpohei.

actera.

Vr repectfuy it:rrfl t igiT u cH.

Piois.st t Ii.L;irJtaii.On of the Home M B'nu'", prices t

All j;od luili ,

Guard? writes that a cectaiu ol5. er, on hearing that the militia wer? to' te callel out, sent h:a '. commission to h's Lieutenant Colone! in Jorsci as follows: ' " "deir Curr.el, I Wg to res'me my cjmmishen. Rein a disciple of Knst, I can not take up the surd."

. I : .a.i. : .. a .

i ii . 1 . !." i - i ' vxiavsMiii: ptrvnir nvr.c tnai tnesr m;rr General Ile:ntz eman. it is said, s to be placed .. Äi. , -f, . 0 . . i . . . . . .i, f .L or ves-els fil.ed w th stone would not be re: s:ateJ

: I Ir.r . . . L .

in nimimu oi anew praxis rxj'nminn 10 ine t

South, the deUila of which are as yet kept a t-e-cnt. The President and General McCIellan are hourly iu expectation of important military movements in Missouri, Kentucky and Ten-iiesee.

elsewhere,

It waa rumored that the Frenth and ober Governments were taking rimibr steps in this connection. , Tne London Mornint? Post rei'scea at the ten-

eral condemnation of the act of i-inkii.g the-e

.tun r cqn tV.if i ie siiwT.ir. C.tw

General I Hunter a jiroelamation to his tr.K,p. j Rn r.overnments to a immon enlimemndka

that he will command the expedition across the plains in crsou is hailed here by military men as an omen of succe-a. General Lat.o'a expdilkn, alcut which 0 much has been saM, was only in the imagination of GcLer.il Lme himself, as he was Lever authorized by the Piesident or General McCIellan. General Lane, wheti com mi-sinned ,y the President, was informed that he would act as a subordinate oHicc to General Hunter, and not inde-

petidei.t of him.

whv more forbearance hou!J be shown America

than was the ease when Belgium a s recognized, ! particularly as Holland waj i.cvit guilty of the ! barbarities committed by the C.binct at Wa?h- j iiurtou. .-.- . I The suspension tf specie pajmeuts continue! :

to be the theme ol lovuiy progitosticataona for the -oithern Slates. The London Daily .Vrtra iu reviewing Mr. Scwurd'a Trent dispatches, s;; that in law their

( Tt .ii ail i at i iiii I'.'iuuiii i v t t,itiiiitn a.a.rv ia iitiivw .en . Hunter will probably command the dir. , tHl,edtle,a, principles. ' I,-! rt!. , . . , ., i More diplomatic correspondence "has been pub-

i ue i i , us a cone.ponoe.u cn .Hru u.e ste.m ; hu.;uJi , a lettcr Mr. waril to the

tratiSiort Call iwb'i, which arriv&l at Annapolis

on the inst , hi some interesting particulars j in rela:ion to the sinking of the second stano fleet in Moll.Ut' chajdiel, one, of the eutraitce to i

Ciiarleston H?irfr. ' ... Opern lions w ere delayed by the stormy weath cr until Saturday, when the vessels wesedis-' masted and sunk in the san.e manner as those in the main ch.irnel.

W aaiii no ton, January 31 . SKN'ATF Mr. Taylor, from the Committe ca i'ef:ini, repwiel ä till nüoriwDg the io retary of the Interior to strike from the penpion roll "all birre of perr who take cp arms against us or aiJ the .rcUls. Ths bil wat rcwed. The joint resolnt'ton in relation to the industrial exhibition at Lcrd.n was tkeu up. The resolution approprictcs $T3.000 for txu t carrying out the former resolution. The resolution wa reieted yea 17, nayf sftJ, Mr. V ilson of Missouri !r.tro4nced a bill to ecure the eon'p'etioc of the southwest branch of the Pacifc Railroad. Keferred. On motkm of Mr. Ten Kyrk.lhe Nil to prohibit the Coolie trade by American citizctis wa taken up and ps-se!. 1 he rase of Mr. Jlrighl waa taken tp. Mr. Fe-enden made a rejrt frotn the Comxa'ttce ofConfcrei.cc on t!.e civil ar(2 dijlcuatic appropriation bill, which waa concurred in, o th bill sUrxi pi-el. Mr. Rrirht's cae wn mntinr.e'I. Mr, Ifrlght replie-l to Mr. Wilmot and other. He Kakl there had net er teen a propoaition of Iie fcr serentfen yearn Ie had not voted for; there had never been any political i?ue be bad X;ot voted aga'iuat.

BAUT A iiWIiCOX,

INDIA BCRBtR IF.fOT, ' , S. 4.1 West tonrth 5tn nt lvcr wt fymi WaLait, ! r!c'.T-fiTn Ctacfnuati, Ohio. NOTICE J m t m . . i PERSONS UAYLVQ AX Y BORROW-!

frt Jt,r. Mr. McXullt, '.i.f-e Rl-rtt Chtj ;D Bok itritr to the Ut im:r.ON TAKTTKR. will I Da.C.W. Roa.iC-learSir: I have ued rT u" WBrnl w I"--i your It'.oM I'unl:. r for a nervous affection, fn-ra tw U Surtk TaUs .Ut.

which I have sulTered much at times. While it ' i plca-iant tothetzte, it certainly h.i a T ppy IX) li SALE A caupW Law librirj, furowrly the ef!ec-t upon the nerve. I'.ea-e accept my thAlika pri-prty i4 Gordun Tai:nr. dre Wiil 1 auld at a fot yux kind regard, and bevier me t , - jn rtrjrain. Apfy to ' 'Yonf ' ' .1 ! XT; T. c MrtifN. jr-di(v! ' ' thms cottkfl!.

Sonlliern !N'evvs. Ni.w Yor.K, Jan. 30. The following items are taken from Southern pa per: Amt sta, (Ja., Jan. 27. The Savannah Mornirr; Serrs of this d ite say that thirteen Federal vessels, fceven of whLh were steamers of war, repot nil oirSk'uldawav Island yesterday. Fifteen more wire ii lw seen from Fort Pulaski bound southward. The Confederate steamers Savannah and St. Johns have recornoltered Walls Cut and found ihe enemy trying to remove the obstructions placed in that locality. The Confederates discharged their muskets at the Yankees who tied, leaving their provisions, bcddin', blankets, kc. AfGfSTA, Jan. Inte'ligence from Savannah rates thac six Federal vesela entered the river eterlay, back of Little TUe and passoil up to tlio north end of Wilmington Island trying to cut on" communication between Fort Pulaski ahd S;vai:uah. . . The enemy shelled Wilrniriptnn Island nnd fired into the Confedei ate hteamer Ida; but no injury was ddiie. Com. TatnaTs fleet was ftt Thunderbolt; but arrived safe at Savaimth. Fort Pulaski has provisions enough to laat them fix month". The New Orleans Crrscent ?ays that the steamer Calhoun entered a Louisiana port on Thursday night, when she accidentally burst her boiler ami became unmanageable. The Captain fearing a capture burned the vessel. Shortly after the commencement of hostilities the Calhoun was fixed up at New Orleans as a privateer. She m ule several trips, succeeding in bringing in n numocr of rich prizes. The printing ollicc c f the Sumter Republican at Anioiicus Guben, was destroyed by fiie. Mobile, Jan. 2G. The Register states that a private dispatch from PensacoU announces, the safe arrival there of a Confederate schooner. . The hchooner Jesse Richmond while attempting to run the blockade got aground. The Captain and crew abandoned her and burnt the vessel including about 150 bales of cotton. Nashvillv, Jan 26. Private dispatches from Rowling Green announce that 15,000 Federals Crosse! Gteen river yesterday. Raton Rocoe, Jan 2i. The Governor to-day sent to the Legislature his veto of the bill to loan the cotton planters $7,OtJ0,000 of Stato Treasury otes.

This sett'es the question, as there is not a Fuf-

Setretarvof the Navy, eoiiietnt.in? inHrong

terms the fact that the Pritish schooner Jame J

Campbell was taken into New York wiih the British tlag flying under that uf th United Slate, and another note condemning ait American com

mandcr for exacting an oath from Rritih teamen 1

for a breach of the blockade that they w ouid not undertake t-imilar proceedings again, and relieving the seamen frm the obligation of the oath. The London ()brrrrr suggests the expediency of an intervention by France and Ki.glai.d be tween tie Federal and Confederate States of North America. Such n act would be approved by the v. hole North. The intervention would I gLully accepted by the Ljnf edrra:e States and wouM five satisfaction to every man of the North ern States who has any thing to lose. Out Government an J that of Franco will bi called upon, therefore, to repeat what w.is done in the case of Greece and Turkey. No one can tloul t onr power or the beneficial effect of such an intervention. MAt'HiTb 19. The Sumter hns leen ordered by the Spanish Government, to leave Cadiz, and tdie has gone to Gibraltar. Pauis, '19. The Journal dct Dtbatx thinks that Lord Palmerstou'a intentions towards the United States are not pacilic. The Paris Ttmps, in announcing that Messrs. Mason and Slidell are expectel to nrrive shortly at Havre, say s no obstacle will te offered to the I'ulfiilinoxt of their mission to Fnnce und En pland. The PleuijxAtentiariea of tl.e South will be allovved to plead for the recognition of the South. The Vrete says the French Government will not receive Mason nnd Slidell, nr anv other Southern Commisrioners. The Pay says that the Government of Ecuador has requested the mediation of England in Peru, and that England has accepted the othce of mediator. The Independence Brlje fays that France will assume the initiative in making diplomatic remonstrance against the blockade of the Scuth, and that England will only afford France moral support.. Pauls. Jan. 19. The Moiiileur tsays: The number of partisans in England for recognition of the Southern Confederacy increases, nnd there is no doubt that many will advocate the measure iu the approaching session of Parliament. Fkavxe There is an advancing tendency on the Paris Rourse. Italy. The Italian Parliament were having an interesting debate on the Roman question. China. Two American missionaries, Messrs. Parker and Holmes, had been murdered by the Chinese rebels.

HOUSE On motion f f Mr. Feinden, an editorial in the Chicago Tribune, utatlnff that one kind of the cartridges furnished to the Purnide expedition contained no powder, etc., waa referred to the Oovenment Contract Committee It was resolved that the Secretary of War r-hould inform tie Houe of the i uu.ler of regi mental bntid employed in aervire, and if their rervircs can b di-pensed with The Committee n Commerce were ic'truel to iroiire iiit the epelicicy of jmii a law jrevent":nr the tratt"rlation of nak titnbeT. The Treaurr Note b;ll waa pn-tpor.ed till Mondav. Adjurnel.

CROCERS.

oen

f'roui Kaninti Leavexwohth, January 31. General onler number 1'2, Kansas Department, prohibits the troops of this department from entering the depart ment of Missouri, without special orders. All armed parties, whether belonging to the Govei ment (service or not. w ho shall hereafter cross

ficient majority for it in either. House to pass it j ,i,e Kansas border, ar.d enter the department of

over tne veto. Missouri without due authority, bhall be aJjudged The Mobile Tr'dninc, of the Goih. ays.: j l(iVe eriiered for the purpose of committing There hits been nine Federal bodies picked up I (piedation and fhall be held subject to the penon the 1 eich; killed by our men in the taking oi , ailie:i of militarv law. All armed bands of men the schooner Wilder, and it expresses the opinion j m ti,e ptAte Gf Kansas not in the service of the that at least thirty of the enemy w ere killed on United States nor acting under special authority, that occasion. ; obraineai from the General of the State or of the

1 he LTitith Consul nt Mobile, ha? sent a mes-1 Gir.eral commanding, are hereby warned to dis-n-cr, by a flag of truce, to demand the libera- iAUii Rud return to their homes. Military Com

mtpsioners for the trial of all such prisoners and all who are now detained on charges of armed depredation or jayhawking, will be established. The Ulli Wisconsin, Colonel Solomon, is quar

tered in the citv

Beebe 8c

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' Dealers in Groceries ovivii iimOiuciof Flour, Cor 11 -Ileal, .Salt &c, HO. fl WEST WAMI1NGT0.N STERET. li.'tiauajolii, Indiana. THIS FIRM ALT. THK KXCLPalVK AGKNTR IX this ci?J fr Jph Mutn'n Oyrter -a ce'ebrate4 Haltimore trarnl nl 11 ordfn frriu tb city or ruftry will be j-romj'tty filled. At tbl hmj-e alo Is mi f tlic hrgeM Hriirne in the world, hrrfrl.l.ari.dctka, jr-ev, turki and tb tike rr k-j't licaltLjr aitd fat and fit for the table at all tim-. eiti-16ni , NOTICE, ' United Mateaof Amerleu, DUtrlct f ludiana, iVrihia, a hVl of lnf'rmtJon Isaibeen f.ld tn the District Cotirt of the United ?tte, within and forth Seventh Circuit ar.d District of Indiana, on th IStb day January 12, ty Jf lm Ilanna, T.i-, Attorney of Iba United Stare for eail Pi t riet of Indiana, vamtt three boxes of machinery and ona piece f canliit, ei'4 at Joffrrsonrille. Indiana, for a 1"taO"T th lil of the United ?tre, the Mid good and inert hardiee being rorflrabanl of wir, and praying prore a a?aimt all pood, and that lb narne may ba cnidemned and eold aa article contraband cf war. "ow, th( refore, ia pursuance of the monition tinier tha seal of said Court to rcf d!rictei tnd delivered, I do hereby frtve public notfee to all pereon rlaiminp id (to!, or any part therejf, or In any manner tnterrsted therein, that tfc-y be. and appear befyre the said, the DirtrVl Oairt of the United Utates, to be held at tte city af Indianapolis-, In and fr the restrict ef Indiana, on ttie 3d Tueprfay t4 Krbruary next, at 10 o'clock of tLe forenoon of tLt dty, tkea and there to ir.te nose their eaimi and inaka their aUca!ioua ia that ltliif. Attest: DAVIT) G. Rf!E, U. S.yarbal. Per J. S. Li itliw, Iiepnty. Jems If. Rj:a, Clerk. Jan23-4IM

DRUCCISTS.

SCHIEFFELIM BROTHERS j CO., WIIOLK9ALE DIOVX.ISTS, And Heuler In i'ancj Good lcr fiimerrt A.c. Also, A pert. for tbe dale of r. flnd retrotenm. ITltiinlr.ating Oil, mpcrkT to anv t 0 1, fnrr.hbed fn any juaTitirS- nt tb ht market r'e. 170 AND 1T2 WILLIAM STUtl.T, SEW VOKK. Jan23-(.r,iD

tion of the schooner Wilder, which is claimed as

a Ur.ti.-h ves,-el,

from -Yorlt.

Xkw Vopk, .Tüii. 31. Ti e floating iron batterv which ha been buihiinr fbr the last three,

months for the Government by Capt. Ericsson, i Ifalte citv, Miiouri at Greensport, Long Ishir.d, was yesterday launch-;

ed m the presence ot a lare crowd. 1 here has been but one hundred working davs since the date of thv contract. The buttery will be ready for service in a little over a w eek.

The Richmond Dispatch of Wednesday, rlenie

The 2d Ohio cavalry. Colonel Poubleday, is in

r mm Cairo. Chicago, Jan. 31. A special to the Jotrnal from Cairo aa) s: Car. Constable, commander of the mortar boats, returned from Pittsburg this morning. Twelve of the 13-inch mortars, with mortar-

the impnrunre f the pint gained by the fleet. ; j, a,i ammunition, have been ph'ppcd. snd ays even when it geU Ui Savannah it will. Twelve of the mortar boats will be immediatelv

not have accomplishes much, thus admitting that j -ut j renj5r,es fur active ervice.

Mvannah is lost. )r 1,, wni tried at CiorietOÜ, WcalnCSOar fleet may hurn Savannah, it adds, hut that daVf for j,ore dealing. The ComniisKmers is not a place of much importance, ha no cotton fo0nd him "-uiltv of the chave. or specie, and in fact is not as big as New York, i Tjie gleimer Emma Duacaa artivel to-dav.

FOR SALE.

Tor S:Xv or to Exchange for city rfcorr.t.TT. 553 Acres, the Gallaudct Farm, Situated eirhl mile, frnu Indiana po!, ONTTIF IDIAAPOMS AS I CIXCITT5AT1 RAILROAD, with tb station JalTandet So It" renter; erery acre fd, nearly l i tbe rail- new cr reemtlr ref; 3'l ier-incnlrivation, innarreaunderdrafned.fowr orchard. eiLt well., i.f waO-r. tw ew" l-arna ai;4 a new one Iii feet lung nearly fflmpWrJ, a family redeir worth? I, wm, fve tenant b-Mi-e. a w-mJ! unb f2,r00, a etore and "re-lH.a-e. This birtly fertile farm, an -equaled in s(,jtiot by any In the State, H.Ir 10 irualra !y railroad frn hKliatiap1I, four mtc-! tralrii atop-;-ir.r at Ihe farm tron earh .ar . w ith a Stale ral ruiininjr ttrvi1i Its eenter. I fi'w iffered f aate at arreat baryaln. It fan be divided nr or eltbt fanr.a If de. Mred. For terai aly tv tbe owner. J S-Bküw!.. Cllaudet, JajiEary 4. 16I. TAKE NOTICE,

From llosion. BofrTOV. Jan. 30. In the Hfae to-dav a

bill

in relation to. the reading of the Bitdc in the schools was passed, retpiiring that t-ome portion of it shall le reid daily , omittiug ihe words in the common English verrion so that the Duuay vrrsion may be read if the School Committee lereou"re. The hip of the line Vermont w as commissioned to day , and will rvxui leave lor l'uit Royal under command of-Cant. I? a hi win.' - - sLe is thoroughly fitted fr a t tore and hospital ship, and carries an armament of four 6i-pound-er und twenty o2-j"tifiders. ; -

IV ilit ni4patc!ics.

Front Fortre .flonroe. Forthis Moraoa, Jan. 30. In expectation of the ucces; of Gen. Burnside'aeijlition in the opening of at least two Congressional Districts, Marshal Nash, and Taylor, the Provisional Governor, have Usued a proclamation ordering n election on the 221 of February to ratify or reject th ordinances of the CvoenUn v(.the 1 T lb of November, and also lor the election of two Repi t-tenUtive in Congress.-. . 1 The following ij from to day's and yesterday's Southern p.irersr ' ' - Swaah, Jan. 2Ü. The city is comparativelyujel.'? . i j - No immediate attack is apprehended. The oNjeet of tbe Yankee seema to be to cut off commniiieation a ith Fort Pula.ski. ' There were i-ix Federal uiiioaLs t. Wall Cut, and seveu at the head ot Wiltnir.gton Itland, commamliug the channel of the river. Te--terday. Com, Tatnall was conveying two iltutikCü iU-J.a .ILktboat towAxd.ruit J'uhuid with provisiona. ,Tl eueray oi-ened f.re upon them. ' A battle then ensued. Iating forty minutes. The prvviaion boat, and the Jeunier Summen ae uar ce.uruin . TLe FcdcraU bred upou tl.e latter and .e waa aliLtly damageL Fort I'uUki is now fully provisioned for aix months. A let'er fnm in ofiieer at the fort avs that the

From 'cw York Naw . Yo&&, Jan. 31- Thete ia no better demand for the 7 3-10 treasurv notes, and at 2 per

cent, discount there are numerous buyers. It is suppled that Mr. Chase has concluded to issue j no moic to contractors at present. The quotations at the Banker's Board ia 37 to j

D'sc, but distinction is made 1 et ween indorsed and clear notes. From Walilnxrton. W MiiNGTo.v, Jan. 31. A chooner loaded with salt cleared for Washicton the other day traru Baltimore. She w ent, how ever, to the rebel camp at Aerpiia Creek, having first eigtia lied the rebel batteries not to tire rrpn her. A new nos tare bill will so'jn be introduced ia

the House, reducing postage on letters on letters i

to two rents, and tieliTenng letters Tree r enarge in cities. Tl e House Oramittee on Terri'-orie hav ander consideration a bill to regulate ana govern the rebellious State as territoriea. . j The tenor of tlie foreicn diapatcr.es at the State Detriment are peeful.

The stcan.er Hecla of rh:iaJelphi run tbej IHckadeof the Potomac lat niht aUhoutre-j ceivin a shot from the rebel. She waa loaded (

w ith stores for the army. . Four Federal teamers are now oa the alert to captnre the pint Sumter. Several Federal tteamers are now Ivisg idle in

port I er want of einen. Coinnvuider Foot I

wants 10,000. MirJater Corwin. althuch desirous of returning Lome will remain if be u Le&Lercic u out cociitrv. The Gorenitnet.t thiaka Im can.

JL tbe Skof owned br K. A. Hail, in U:t-U Fellows' Building, No. 2, and wij ikw keep a compl aMortment rf the latest tU oi Gols ad will keep eiperieiiced wi ikP'en to iuit all the 14 c-Umer a well aa tLe new one, wb'm b olic.t Ut ire Ljta cJ! Wfora purctaAiDg lwhcre. He will al o k.eej a good aortmut of Men's and Boys' Clothing: OX HAM. Alto a Rood StoeU of FuraaUlilaaz Don't forget tba p'are, Odd Fellow' Hall, .o. 29 WASIILVGTOJf STRXET. vif.i,ii.n ir.f,4i.7. janlX-dSan

MUS

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Patriotic Songs Harmonized for Jlnle Voice and Ap propriate for ue In Catnap.

e-es "tresis: njL-jx. c?bc?3 AT THE LVD!A-A Ml SX HTOKK.

The sabbath'Sfhoot Hymn and Tirne-Uook Contaxg tipwari rwbmuJre-J cboljiao n Vir c fiiici: m ct rs. at the mmm music store. XlLI.lt!) 4 JTOWELL, Ju7T . 4. Wataa ttoaiaa

- r - - - - From California.

' Sas FftANciftrö. Jan. 31. After" one wl's

extr y ml in try cold, though pleaaant weather another rainstorm htj onmoicnced ia SalVaieco, whW-b doubtlesü come from tlie fiooclaxl pirtioa of the Sute. - : ' ' ,The btorn in moat ol the iuterior amntiea Li4 iubeiled, . - - ; CommuCiicaUou with the m'miag district ia still suspended. The Legislature by a concurrent resolution

DIGSOLUTION.

BY JRTL'AL C05 LTTTir?: P A BTJ 5 Ii? HI? I!f THE LI Aatai buuja, aervibfrt rxi.Ua cru!er tha i-nu x.aaa of DcWIl a fw:h. 1 O.I. day di4d. Mr. ?tni:b tarlr-it Uubt out Sir. t2aJi. w carry tm the hu.; ti a Uf re at tbe old tAt-1. al w.U jaj ail Uim acaiit-t tbe fcrta and c41eet all ttiindte it. WAMl'Kt. ttlJ'-FIJ jai :5CJ V t-t-s-VtS .'XiTH I Ue T-, Mle ALrl cScbiritfe v(e uf lb 'arye-a Ur. 4 farsa-.rvalderice ut.awt lajlala tb Mate? awal aaa aiv prepared t pty tale in ar.y of tie vTeten ?:ate. Haee I rM. I'rrua lostebied to tb la'e flrta of Tvbrell 4 Statt bo will call and ettl tbe tan wf.la ttjtj days Ircta this tat wjiUave ctty dirg. ja..r -Uwl ' BMT 5WTTK.