Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3554, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1862 — Page 2
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Democratic Union State Ticket rOfc ktcKfTART OF TaTI, JAM F.S S ATHON, Of Mrkn Count. ro AiTiroR or TTf, JOSKrT. KI3TINK, Of FounUia Countj. ro rrrrw or ftn, MATTH KW L. MlKTT, Of Datie Count;. rra attorn tT r.ri.RAL, OSC All 15. HORD, Of Decatur Count. rrR it rraiTt.MJtT or rt BLic isstrlotiox, MILTON It. IiOFKINS. Of Clinton Coiititr.
effect upon tl.e rninguidt-d dupe- of the hi-mrpe-Tit ch ef. Its iridrn i-J i'biiou to all mc.i ut not binder! bv fanaticism arxl bbcH thirst; re ve::r. At"i'..-r pr--l in it:cn, ''!frin ri fr
r 'it. Ion to t..e r b-: m am. e:oti the r riVn 1
- 1 eion. would crown this ricv, and a for. I the mot pracbctl refiiuti''0 of th' etymem Ij-'g of the leider, in the nfLictt kul of tl. iuii; r ernUlioiM of the Iiriti-h -re-.-. It m y il:appvint the rabid Arditirii-t. in and out of I'utif res; bit. jtaii'liti? on ucli R bro.td pl.ttf' rtn, V T : I . - nr I . . I riA tf . rr. 1 ar
li r 1 rrKic i .aß '"ru lacs; --: ..tu .......... . , . i . j . n-1 their fiircUt!:J btUi Ukt I he puud.ts ot . " e .
a mt.on rf;eemtj in com;en.nei'jr mc .Tiwii
SFTTECI OF Mr. Van Wyck of New York, in tu:: iiorE of kf.iesf..t.ves. 'Ihr Iraud and Swindle tioii the liTr rninrnl, GM UM.U tUI'M I llliAI.
In i letter of M i t 13tli, f;s; iking of purcln-
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ir hate of disunion faction, w ho are the pi imal
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ccr.auerel provinces tr turrit Tie, at.d to email
eipatetht who! iin ppu!.ili-n? I-1 thejr er
riuu.Ij consider tne tflect 01 tii:r mniie j-rfpO
otirr of II nr trooM. Whit ilt the fmitic? jror-e to i!o whrn th ar in our? To rule the Sit!.ern blat-? a-
1 rntrrnlzlnt?
Tbi lrle'raj.h rlitei tliAt th ILehd nd Union I
ofTWr rrifragr-l in the cor.flict t Fort I)nel.n are fraternizing ujjn the beil of ternn? What will the A!IitioijiiU tuj Ut thi? Wc cxK.i.t to l4-ar the -man ipatir.iäL )ntnl oxer this exhibition f feeling a erecting barriers to their l.ero Cil;ility i"Clinei. .Iittieiial lixpen und Tatalioii. 1 1 m tiff of all who are in a position to monl-l or direct j-ublic opinion, to discus tlie
great nustin of the with the ole desire to arrive at the truth. All party feelings should be laM ahl, andwehonld aj.proach these '15tin without prejudice or f.-elin', and with the f'rile wih to M.stprUin the lit coure or txilicv for the nation. In the ei i initiation of our national exrer.e:-, anl the projr measures to ?upp!jr the if4'ii.ite mean, it iu.ij be useful to com- j pure our (uerutuei.t n tlee flints with the ' tworrit Kuro-ui nation, Kurland and France ! Such .1 coM.p.iriri will fhow tint, even witli the presrnl war, our ex ti.-e iic-ol not mu. h, if anj, j exceeI th'e of France and Kurland respective i It; atid if we re-ort to the same meatu to rat-e n ' revenue that our taxes will not much, if any, exceed thie levied by the two nations mentioned,
even tu lime, ot peace. The ordinary e;ne in time of pe.ice of
ii;rt r.ritain arr $ J lO.lhMi.fNM ' Ir.nr .O.OOO.I'fMI j Tb- United Srat- Kii,oo,on i A the jpul.it.oii of (treat ISritaia i about i 2a0()M,0fU, it will he ern that the actual expen.-cs I are eiial to a little over ten dollars lor eaeb xr- : on. In Frat.re, with a population td 3r,()(0,00i), . a little 144 th m ten doll.irs a lu-ad; and in the United States, w ith a population o er 31 ,01)0,000, j little less th in three dollars for each individual. ! Now it is ui.'p't'S.Mon ibly.true that, take the pop- ; ulatioti (if th'. tin ee n.itiuns, thoeof the Unitevl ' S Uil es (eveu if we include the slaves and all,) ate better able to pay the sum of ten dollar each tlian the ;eople of eithtT England or Fru.ce.
Ilavr dj France and Kngland ra'e tlee enor dious punis?
Tt entir direct fA r.f Fnf-Iaixt it onlj J.Vs,Hft.ioo j
The tlirnt In f (ranee is.. J(, (Wn.nuü It wrniM be useless to attempt to raise the hal ance of their expenses in that way. The subject of finance occupies the constant attention of the ablest tneu of each kingdom, and they underht uhI how to apirton the indirect taxes iu findi a marner as t produce the largest revenue without burtlc;un the btk-iiiOf s of the nation unneo estirily. The tariff of Kngland yielded the pat yer the following sum:
I illicit on Miear, bat..... Iiii! cn ttTt, a)oat....... ltities on tea, about Iuti- ii pir:i a)4tit ...... ...
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130,0 k,000 H.Ktm.lHK) S7,0K.lOrt 12 (NS,IMI)
Total from liltir Ilj.tlHI.(MN The revenue from the French custom htu was JM, 001,000 francs, which is eual to about $7,010,0(M). It will thus 1-e seen that tlie revenues are main j ly derived in lMth countiies from sources other than tluuuU the custom houe. or direct taxation. The Mrsteia of dire t tixatiou is so adjusted a to fall iin tho. let able to hear it. We will instance but a few of the indirect taxes pud in Kurland:
7." . . ;VI . . 4i .. ro .. l.'.n .. 50 . . .15 . . :.o .. ;o
trVrrs pay fr I!cu . -Ii pfr annum aN-ut. Pawnbroker f-r l!rfnMs e;t li vt nrn,m A im l.HM-r4 f-K Ih.ii' fax Ii wr ai.iium. .. . . . I'.r. h t -t t fr 1 1' t- fi- f 1 4iu 910 to. Winr t!c.v!rrs p.iy f..r I; irs raib p r auiraia. . Tav iti.niuf:trturr from t.i S. ll.-T of 1. er CarruirIiii:irr of j.irit. . Ili-taiL-r of j.-rl! fr.m 10 t
SSarriat fr.'m f I i0 I 75 These are but a few of the items ot Indirect taxation. All bilU or notc, all checks on hanker, all receipts, are liable to :t stamp tax, and troui tarnt alone Kngland derives nearly $ 'I'J.0,i;).0O0 annually. l)üiiii the Ciiuieau war, an income or war tax wa levied upott h1! incomes ov er tiv e hittidred . doli it. We hive heard it t ittI that binki rs e.atiI in lare buine-s wete tlius ctunpellfl to p-iv, in ot:.e iiifttnces, us hiijh as twenty-rive t!nu. Hid !i l!.u per aiitinm. It i- evident t! t te mu.-t tli.it upon the ep' r ci.ee of U th Fiatice arvl Kngl.u.d. Fiom tl.etu we can leant bow to m w u-li u revenue as will meet all our present w.tnts, aiid to re-tiTc o'ir finances t- lb it condition which will en .b!e us to net al Je&aii. e all the crt.ikins of the ei emies of the country , th it e are on ti:e verjre if not alreidr iu the vtfext ot b.:tikri.' t v. I ut while wo aie Im.k'.n; to the means or sturc- fiom whence a ulhV"ent revenue cen ! e r.iiI to nie? nur re-ent ants, we rcipjire the iu - lii 1 M'lrm d ecotiutiit established v er v -wheie. No i: txc.ie othi-es. extrav aant salaries, no uch iomnii'iiti a were oahl to Mr. fri:r. ix. Kverj tlepartmeiit should te thoroughly examuil. atid the prum't: knife Usui without fer or favoritism, to ct dl'eveiy extra va nice. We have no tear but the people will freely par the m' .-t ni.ii motis taxes if they ..re i.ece- try to support the Gov emment, but t'ney will not Mibru't to mkIi bit ni ens if the money is to t snUKiete! Ihtrnit Fret Vrf.
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I he2ve York llttald. itlfr referrinz to the reeent triumphs of the Union armies, makes the folio in; suggestions a to the jntlicy tl the ttuteriiiueut uodes the ptesint cirtutustai ces: V bat t.uht to t the policy of the ti.tt eni riteot under tl.es rirruiuUiir? The adm;rat!e pro l ui. it . - Ii ul il.e 1'iesideiit, annureitic nn amrftr to nil wtl-.tr prisoner, ouht to t.e t'.dlow id up , .le. ! tu in aiulifty to all Im in o iM.siiiitv t- the I , m rrttmettt. u;t.n lav i:i d.n their arm and sul iolniii- t the .uitli.r'.tv of tU law d" tb Uujom. to ritrtiirh rh is th h.V ?tnd -irip'e j i:rj'e r! th w.tr. Su h a ro t ! tuti.ii w ti ! I i.jrite a- at.il.-n, ui t.j.n what irni iii -id tlf iriecf P, nd Ii-..! e it 1 ;ke the Miw t.f winter twfore the ceni.il rtvs of a venial un. There e no vituiictive pur ! to gratiitr on the p-rt of the rreLU-nt. ami there ouhi ru-t to oe t:t the jart tf those in au'hurity under lim. CcrLiudi tln-re i not on the p.rt tit tli ofheer of the attnv er the citizeu :oldier wlo enliste.1 for the war. For what war? The wr t retre the Ui.iou and the Constitution, and net a war fr ve:iv'f.mce, nor a sr fur any Utopi-tii ide.iof phil .it. thrnpv for iieroe9 at the expeu-e of white men. 1 he I ie-o!t jit" prut lam-ttioii t f kirdoti to thti cal tiilt-tnler -an lxt fail to rodu.e a ptwertu!
"I'ieae advie with Mr. G. Ü Morgan in regard t this matter, and in ike purchasei w ith, hli uptroval." Thos it rlearlr appears that Com. I?reee was
in1uceJ to place contder.ee ut Mr. Ap:nwa'l; and ! nheu the whaieshipw were oniere.1 iu tlie alrsene i of Mr. Morgan, he called on Mr. Aspinwitll arxl I
i ,n fovrriieil liv his advue älid acLkiIi. aiid. M ax
iition; In many districts olthe bn;t!i the hUtki . r . . ., .. ' ... ., . .. v -t. 111, wrote ty the exreUrv: outnumber the w hdes. w. if thev areaie ennji- ' . . . , . ,. ... . , . .... ... ,. . , "I bare commissionH an agent, indicated br ci;atel thev will he entitietl to member of Con , ,, , r, . ev- ,, ,f , - ' . , , . r c. . . i I-- r Mr-- Apmwall, to proceed to ev lied ford to cress and doverriors of hutes. In a trief tiuie, .,' ., , , Ä ,i . t . - c - t. ti . . i.e-'otute for the purchase of three whaltbhips, thcicfore, we mi'ht reasontblT expect toee , , , ,t-,,i . . t. , , .i ir " r . winch the department directdf me to obtain ome hundretl negroe in the House of Kepre-en- f ,. . , , . :i . . . . ,t , e ,äm ivii '"r coalmg use; boi.e can be purchased at this Utive, if iiot even in tue henate Chamber. hat , ., ' 1
sort of Iu Iicrom figure w ould uch a pieb il I Con gre present to the eves of wondering nations? Such a laugh ng ?:xk, indeed, has Jamaica already become. Xor would the absurdity ?top fhort here. A the negroes in a Southern climate increase more raidly than white men, it woul I not t . . . I....' till ffl A. Mrfttit.l ti-ifcA t.i.r.ruliip i fwi.
l!! Ol .J n w (' . 11.., m I'll. LVF.i' j . .r . -tl-l- . i.T , , ,,' ' . , , ot Mr. Morgan; still, in his absence, and the Hess in niiMiiKrrs, and then t-rhaps the idea wtiuhl ! . , e .1 t i -f !
. , , e ,i , i ' i , , i . ,i , ing nec es-ii.es tu ii;e i urcnase, aui cons tiering occur to Sambo that be onght to have the en i , n . . ... 1 , . p ,- ... . ,f i .i . tiv it the high eulogiutu pronounred by the Secretary tire South to him-eif, and that it would be well H ,t r o , , ,i"
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Alter the Secretarv had freouentlv adv ised him j
to cunsult a number of persons, iu ev ery letter ! reducing the number, until he declares hiB' warm j attachment to Mr. Morgan and Mr. AspinwalJ. 1 although the letter ordering the wha!ohips re ;
quested hitn to purth.isc them with the approval j
five thousand II ili'itcarh'ne. n arm whihr.reI- nes-ee, it will then unquestionably manifest itself ; e! ome alteration to be ue!ul, for $J .V) each and lead to ellort. loh at the North and South.
This piivate i w:is tnatV at a time when the I to p-it a tpt ) the w ar an 1 reconstruct li.e L . mon. P:-..i:t ment m .uvJor urn. whi-h h'.l ben! Tlie f:ue:ior. "On what b i: shi'l the Uri-.n
c-.tudfM: e I, and -e:.t fr oi tl.e u-et: als of Kan-re. be r cot sti uctel!'' is a' re idy er.zf?'w: the attenrAr''T a:i ei; etl ture of f4..m 5 e;its to I 'St, ? ti.jm of the Jeidir.g ine:ubets of C.-nresS, and they were yJ f S;raoti S evet s f r '2 50; ' will pr.-b il.ly t--ji dicus-ed ia the;r epeeclies. ; li.Cii to (iet;eral Fremont for i'-S. N' wonJu- Th only pUo yet actually mrst is that of tht t
t r exj eases are "J.ot i ).. hi rr jv ttovern- ; crazy taunt. c, Charles umner, brie ly ahuded to , .ent f-el! at 3 .", and in a sh-rt time buy? ia my l.i.-t letter. You w ill not be ?i;rr.ri-ed when tck nt ',2. Ir. Cumming !tii:ht seven liun I s.iv th it this detestible rn-iect of aimiliilaiing
drcd of the sime carf.ir.es for .1j. The evidence at one feil twoop Ctteen sovereign States, ;il4 j of M.'3r Jla ft.- show j tk.it Mr. i?tevai$ was t Mttting theci out of cxi-ienee, afta!Iy finds sup&pe::t ct n?d t i (erera! Frerrrjr.t. ' ThiJ Mr. 5?te' j prte--s and admirer in both houses oi Cougrcss.
vens deines. However, the relation was one of a : When first introduced it w as laid upon the table warm rero-l ebrctr. ' He hrfi prornblr jnt OTT nTTincT Otrn motion, rrl !s liable to be Callleft !.:m with iiistn.ctii .us to turchase. Iiis uli- ed u; at any liue. 1'iwru j r.et ikdcaü-.tut. it pitch to Fremont wsjust fuch a an aent would (,wi;i otoi.Iy be eallt-I trp. hut vviil lediscis-ed tend, -r one who lud the assurance of the nee es- ; afienrth. - It istjntlertood thsfuo less than titles of the West, and that the arms would be ' e;2ht Senvtrthaveejipred the -Twelve ia üror taken. At all events the bargain wa an unctm-Vet" the Tneaurt, 'and ttrt faur Tiinre are'-op-ti to fcionaMe one, whereby Steven . tr in ike : torivittioii" on iu atiiu; uhilc iii the Hou-e no about $50,0 XI in one day, without incurring any : lr- tlian thirty ineuiWrs have declared thai if It risk or investing any capital. was npin the House to dvy they would vote fT irr.iRTMr..T or tjik w ist. f - rC?e f-1-1 are boaftcl of by thelrieuJs of There -seemed to be no green eiiot in the He- : be measure. r , , , n. r i . 1 i The conservative members of Con eres (alas puUic. I he gros frauds upon the seaboard. ! .. ... f ... r , f ,, r, . r i . . .i thit theie are so few of them!) are tn fiver of the bv the 1 otomac, found a counterpart ou the ,. . ... . , , . " , r .i f ti . i ultimate rest.irati. ui of the precise tlu qnn ante banks of the Missisai; r,i. The contagion spread . . . . . tri i . f . i -. ir .i r. .r . e .i Ullum. Hut a thiaii i.otthe work of d-tv, and
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FOR SALE, i -
THE UNDERHllL BLOCK F0R SALE AT REO'JCrD PRICES.
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OK SQIVVRF. NO. 4. AS PI-VT. f ..i .. NORTH STREET.
. . i i I i -. r. .1 it- e wi. i Jr. suiii m .11 1, im.- iimiuhi ti.u. intiu tu 11 ; to get rid of the w hite, after the fahion of St. . . e K . t t. i ti '. :. . .1- I,,,,. I, letter of the Secretary is remarkable and unusDotnmgu, so earnotlr rectmmeru;edbv the Abo I . , . .. .. I.- . -u .1 "v .t .1 ' I j tamed bv the evidence: liticn tube. J11 the torth the negroes can be ... . , ir r ,, ... , .... r ... . -...ii. "Had the nival olhcer foiloweil the orders
14MIMCIUT iree nun impuniiT 10 wie -inic race. ... 1 .1 r 1 t 1 . t i' ii I . ."1 f 1 I ' that w ere given him. the-e frauds would n't have ! though social frelom is further from their reach i , , . , , . . ,, i . . .. . ,.-.i .. w. been porpetrateif. loit lommm urc Iree-e euitli Hi it :l I a S. .Ulli lint in I in rnlldli Sl:ll4 ' '
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thecase ii entirely ilillerent, and enliphtenetl hu maiiitv revolts at the thought of em u.cipition
As JefTerfon trulv said, it is iinio;ib!e tint the
gati, and the results wue a gross fraud ;md the j
purchase ot inferior vessels, which could not have ;
. . , ,, , , ,1 .i, len the ca.e hid tne Kiiicy which the Depart - two races can exist together free at the South. , ' -t . ,. 1, . .1 1 . - ..- ,. , inent w.ia tlicn iiLstitut'.ng pievai.ed ami its orders Hut the unpractical v i.-ioiiaries tnmk nttle ot the j , , , t e .1 .1 -11 11 1 . been obevtl. i coiiM-ouent es of their theoties. 1 he I resident, .... , . ,c , ,, ,i
The attein't to s.ieilfice Mr. Aspinwall and j
in Mr Morgan defense tequiiesi
coiuinent-i. r-ini more irnuikiiiiit' is me eiiarire
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ii . . I .1 .1. Lorn. Krco.-eiti .Mr Moro ni a dtTen.-e uiuiie no -
Imhi t(tath a ta t in tt i..i i f stt tl.Aj'l- -.!!.- afwt a laf I a-aaf I i
miiii -L- ui.-'ii uniii ' tur . i rn i . w v 1 " v- j t . .a i i
i -ii- i I - - . i ti me rM'crciari , neu n is remeiuoereii i i u i.ie ' de.igns. I his rat.id sueceioii of tlecwi e vie- -. . ... . ..... i
eroii reieirto to as . i . .ptnieau g uTuktr, , was Starbuck, the very man emploved by Mr. j Morgan as broker, even Hiheqiient to the pur-j chase of thcUomin and Uudger, as appears by ! the following letter: j " Dkar Commoi.ori I have not directel the I
tories will eutbie til in to bold out the olive branch with grace, and to guarantee to the citi zeii of every Sinthern Slate the s.tme rights of propei ty and all th blessings which they enjoved under the Constitution before the w ar.
From the C.iHiimati Iri- e Currt-nt, Feb. 19. rinnnrlal ami Coiiimcrriul niuiimr) Xor (lie I'ust ''U. The attention of the whole business eotiimunity ha been tlividetl U'tw ecu com mere and finan ces on the one hand, and tlie past and projit-tive acli'ev emnits of titir arms on the other, the pa-t week; but towanl the c!oe the latter absorbetl the entire tlwmghts of mir citiens. und there has been lut l.tfle business of any kind dm since Sat unlay. TI e p)lilit-al horioti has become brightei ainl brighter from day l tl ty m tde so by the star of our Republic rising from thed irk ness of tle-pondeney with which this fiendish re hellion had enveloped it, and the hearts of II loval citizens have been cheered, throughout the lai.d. .
A crit niiutiiiince ot capital and an easv
Mediator to go to the n ivyard,and until 1 hear ! from you hhall do nothing ia them itter. I have i re i it e tea! Mr. Starbuck, who purcha.setl her, to j call and .-ee von. I
"Very truly, vour obedient servant, "Gu'itui: I). Mukoan. "S. L. Ilreoe, Fp, Flag Olhcer. " Washington, June I.lHil." It is due to Comiiitidore I?reese to sat that.
when the ships were brought to the navy yard, he discovered the fraud, informed the Secretary, i and desired to hive them consider Mr. Afnin i wall's piuchases, which he understood was done as an order was Issued for loading them. The j Secretary also reler to the IVnguin ami Alb i ; tM', bought by Coinui"do!e Iheese for $75.000 j esch,allcging they were of no greater tannage than !
tlie Stars and Strip's. I he Sectetiry. however, i
tnortev market for good business o.-i'.cr continue ' omits to state that the Penguin and Albatross . . 1 ' . .. ! i- .. ... .. .. I . :.i l .
to be the leading fealutes of the monev market.
Thirty and sisfy tliy paper, of the character named, i.-t wanted at r-fV 10 ter cent. (Joiern meiit contiactois' paper is in better demand at liinf 1 per cent., owing to the tis.age bv the SnuU'.of the T.roasiiry note bill, tiimgh umende i so us to be objectionable to the lbu-e, and it is clear that the passage of it wiil be delayed in i ii'pie:t-e of thoe ameridments. Theieisno doubt that the people of the loyal States aie as ne.;rlv unanimous in favor of the bill as it pised tl.e Hou-e as thev can be well, vet the Senate knowing this, have tacked on amendments calculated U reUrdil jMssag, Mitt keep the finances of the (hivenitnetit in jeopardv, and sullering contracters out of payment of their just claims. . .lichange Ins ruled steady nt j prcaiiutn, fJold tleelinetl to 'A1 (i'A ., premium; owing to the deeline in N'W irk , whet e it lias decline from P j to the la?t lew da) 4. . The v ictories tif our troops have produced a buoyant maiket for public securities generally. 'I he 7 !l 10 Treasury notes which were down to yV have advaiaetl lo ö'.l .,t und tbedeiouid notes have beeome scarce in New York." There is no doubt that these notes will be the best currency and will be hoarded by bankers and their own notes put into circulation. The Legislature., of all the States ought to provide against this if possible. The quotations for exchange and coin at the close are as follow s:
liuyiiip.
par.
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New York
('old 2'.. orem. 3'., tueiii.
A speculative demand, based upon the success of our army, aruse lor provisions, and alt artiele in this lino lareelv advanced, but hohler, in the onset hiving pretty generally withdrawn the'r Mocks from the market, tl.e business done at the advance his been circumscribed. Mess poik weul up t j 12. Lard to 7 ' j for prime in tierces, fin kegs; 'i'.,f.r f. lor head and gut. Hulk
I rk to .'l-4 for muldersV 41,'-?A' fr fides.
and i'4 tor hams. At tl.e close hi't evening there was mote dispo sititui to ell displaied by packer- from the coun trr, ami this induced buvers to pause and exam
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me toe j iooauiiii.es oi an iiuuicuiaic oein.1110. j rials lor their assistance
coining iiotii Ife Suth,
Lwht Uxk. Suia-i tili 4 -iJiu.4 ltd Mii.1 vla
if I .Vl.i. I VI. , J-'anuIv tunl fancv rmgt-1 from
maial a:.d j irt'y to the es: usj e.vcicdaty, a.lv .u. cd t 'J'c in New elk.
Closer seel t iv.uaollo.il 1 ;n.d i; inotf.-tate dem tt.d. Tim--thy in g I dem ind at ..'J l'.J V'. 1'iax i scarce and would lung i :).
At. i. ti e .! in i!i 1 for star em.
g.- j 1 i.i. ir.-iei. 1 !.f j r 0 .11 l!ie i irje w.-it hi e 1 t an 1 loV fot liglit and lull w riebt, s:tv
d i - s, or 'J p i cent. !! for t-.tsli Imixcs extra.
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god tieio n-1 . The i.eiu and f. r greet i;e, in tlie jobbing way, is moderate. M.laets dectim-d ut 40j S igur uiic'oiti-ed. Cuba i'ni'J1 i'',ml Nf
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held moie Crmlv i.n-ier tbe adv :ce
tions icouiied iu the hand-writing of S M. I'ook.
the raval cot.ti ncK-i'. and one d the Ixianl to ex-miine v e-sej. . On the -7th id Sefleuibet they t! bveiel up the vessel to (iuv e: nun nt throuli 1 ti 1 1 ill. Much to the surprise tif the ow ner , the Strict. iry M iif a j ei,uis'.li.n to p-iv Hurt ill $10'I,tKI.1 lor ti e Men t-iif.i. although the names to the bill of .-aie vc:e t!i it ot Sieg, owner of scieiiteiilhs, and .lewett Co. tiuec tenths. They sucrectled it) atrai.ing .0 tint ihe money should bediawu by a llc.iü pai ty . Some twenty u.iyi alter ti e dale of the I e'p.isition an order vv 1 h id on the '.! treis-ny fdr the money. Mr. Ceorgo lb M n gut did imt apjear in the negotiation litl. til aller ti.e icipii-ition for the m M cy. He then came and tlemmdel 5'' f"r his j ue. admit:ng that he did not seil orpurchie vet tlie own er cotcd tot get fheir money until he was paid; and il fhey would c. ns-:,t to pay, he wou'd w tite to W.thitigion ; urge the name !i ite re niitt u.ee of the money. The above facts nn:-t hat e been kn ot 11 to tlie Secretary. They were written to Coin. Hudson, O.volor 'M . w it!) a re ii. est t:i it they be hied in the Navy Dep.irüm ft, wliirli i'oiibtless wa !o,e Since the ieiier of the SevieL-iiv, '.lie Connnit tee h t e t.. t hid time loex-tniii e the owners of the Metcedita; but li.e t':ej.ii:g and ?tMi-(tieiil biet, in connexion willi the purchase, are su-f.iined by alhdav its of 1 Kid .'.;' 1 S eg ti-i dames C Jeett. They tesiiiy that they d. i not ee or know anything f io'.re l M rgsii i.i.til aittr li.e putcha-eauJ delivery of tl.e b.'.l td a'e to the Jbrjiartment
th'.ouli jbnriil: that on tin lD;h dav of Noveui
V ft A I T .f vt.miM-inll r-i 1 1 ; 1 rollriifl
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J-remont, who were teating u:on the blo.j.i , ' . . . . ,, . -. ., . . e . i sooner than others, it is projto-cd to follow, in the 1 thev were drawing from the nation more im- I inc. u . . . .1 11 i . 1 . .t 1 . ., ,. cae of ail ölates will. ng to return to their allegip'ident in their chums, more unblusU;ng 1:1 their . .1.11.. 1; ,1.- . a.,ri th oiit s I li 1 1 li 1 lieen inirs nisi in Iii e:ise ,
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t 1.01 in in. g iieie. as neue. ui s.iici. n;um uc . . . . , , ii- .' ... , of Maryland, a nearlv as mav be Mirvl.ind is made with the Oovercmcnt except through the . ., .' . . -e- j- 1 t . ,. e . ., . . 1 ti at this moment nominallv a free and iteleitidet.t medium of heartless contractors. Iheie, a . . n . . ... : . ... . ' ,, . , . . . , e .. 1 1 1 .1 Mate. Iiut 111 reality he is au v thing but that, here, none but siecial favorites could share the ir 1 t t . 1 " 1 1.1 . . , L, .... , r -t t Her (lovernor and Legislature have bccti elected rublic Iiountv. 1 hose wil ing to furnish cheap- .. . c e r . . ,. . ... I . ,. - . , 0 , ., . , 1 through the forms of law, but re illv under ra lilv and weil wvrre ca-t aside, while a iiardwaie . 7- . .- it r- . . "1 t ; 1 .. - ..- -t -1 1 t . 1 r. 11 1, r ' dtctatii'ti. Her itovernor and legislatuie
1.1 III V.IIIIU. I Uli IV C UI- HC illlU t-li 10 IUI- 1 l-l' I. I 1 . , ? imti ii'io -,i ,,1 1- r. c are mere ciphers beside den. U.x, whose power id Msh i.eaiiv 1,000,1 1; h) without the 'ormahtv of . , . I- , , , r r , r" : absolute. Never, however, was absoluo power fixing the pt.ee in advance they procuring from . , j . . theverv men wh ofiered to siirtiv theitovern , . r ., r- .
uipp
rnent, and at the uÜ'ered fice, while tiiey cliarge! an advance of tw enty-five to fifty per cent. Meu in leigue with Quattetuiaitcr McKiiistry and his inspectors would Hist extoit from the honest f irmer and then unblushing! y rob the treasury. In building the forLs ut St. Louis mote than $10,000 was .quimleied upon profligate, unprincipled favorites. ; Tbee plunderers, some imported from California, aid some for a long while iu the employ and receiving food aid raiment from the Government, gathered around the i-isou of Fremont, anil idlered none too approach him too neuly. Quartermaster McKinistry was the high priest at this festival of r bbery and crime; a m m who had for in my vcas been in the regular service of the United States; a man furifuhed bv the Administration
t the Department of the West, which was sup
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weie built for sea going vessels, with double en
ginci, und est, proUibly, in construction, one- j third more than tlie Stars and Stripes. The Secretary further iy.: "In a single transaction originally nude with a large ship-owner by Commodore 1 lree.se, for five valuable steamers, I felt that the ov eminent vvos uufoi Innately invilvel, ami Mr. Morgan was employed to relieve the Department. Under many and great dilliculties he succeeded i:i saving to the (overnmeut, by his action in that transaction, $121,000." The explanation, a,s I understand it, is this: The Commodore, in chattering tlie five vessels, required tl.e owners to insert a price at which they would sell to (ov eminent. It was ainoic prooUion 011 their part. It was trot accepted, neither was the fJovernment bound to pay it. The Secretary also adds: "Yet I hear from the owners and fellers no complaint that they, by the operation of this system of urchase, have been oppressed or ag grieved." Let us examine the correctness of this state-
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I"' ill " ' 1 1 L- 1 1 .1 lis-tvi ion . Ill U.ti Ilioillll tu JMV l ist .1. IJudolph Sieg and James C. Jewctt V Co. o? New York t'ity, were owners of the stvamer Merceiiit.n. During that month a man by the name of Ibirriil, claiming to be an agent and ad viser of the Navy Dcpir tnirnt, proposed a pur-chi-e. Jewctt Ä: Co., to prevent the extortions of (tovernment agents, oti the f'.hh lay of dune wrote a letter to the Secretarv of th.e
Navy o He-ring to charter or sell that vessel at : a valuation to be fixed by the Department. A j similar letter was senrbrthem to the Piesident of the United Sf ites. The ' Secretary returned j an an-wer lefusing to charter or purchase, as; she wa? uusuite l for an nrmel ship. Ib.rrill j shortly after appears, saying that h can sell the ; reject et I "learner; that he hsd leturned from ; Washington, and askol authority from them tr, j sell to tiov eminent, which vv is given him on the i .'hi day of July. On the .'Ust of July Ihirrili j c.tme again ami m ule an oiler from the StvreUuy j of the Navy lor the rejected steamer, on the con- j ilition that the owners th.tuid pay :., 000 to him, besides a fair brokerage, which $0,Ud0 ".
Uuriill said was to be given to (iovei ruaciit ofli- ,
in selling this vessel. '
in ease of tl.e lebeilion 'J ..wcU i Co. leluscd. nnu laimii.' that thev'
being put down. Nashville. Memphis, Colum- j Wl,li l'nt s,.0 their vessel rot at the wharf, 1 bus, and New Orleans have to be taken be. ore j ,1 themselves wanting for bread, belbie one : any tiade ciin exist, so that sou. e parties, uhii j 11I1V ,.,0!ild goto bribe Oovei nmeiit oflicials; ; lelieclion. ainvetlat the conclusion that a little ! leipiöstin- I'.i.iiill t sav to those who sent him caution m b.llott in- up this advance was but the i jf t. Government waisted ..).'0d thev would put of wisih.m. 1 his excitement has extended give that sum towards rii-ing imother regiment ; to the seaboard cit.e, and prites have largely ' ,,, tjie ..j U.L. ,rie Xew Voik b'.lth. Burrill I advanted. We ieje.it that a j rosi tiv e large i lLit, and. alter the 1 ip-e of .1 few hours, tetuiii i dcm.cd from the S-uth is the only lusts for it, , ,-d, sa ing th it he hid heard from Washington. ' and u;.n this 1 et. the futui e of the poi k in uket.; aII,j t;.lt jie Muuld withdraw the condition," and Hour adv.11.1ed fully -0C pi r In 1 and has bceji tj.t.v Uvv, t,nv ,,:IV J,:,,, ticv S;1W il to ,
111 gotKi tiem iml Irom army contiactois with a ! ow him for his st-i vi. es. Thev acce;.ted. an! 011
the same day gave Hurrill a bill of safe for the Dcnart meet :iud he M-esented a list of altert-
.s. I !,l IO ,.. Wheat ..dtanced to l.VtltSc for red and $1 O.'l.i 1 1 'or white, and in go.id demand, tl.e icceipt ; being vtTy bebt. j Ct iu in gvtsi ticm.uid at ik. 1 Oits, !,i-el lirm ..t ,,'a-! ! live atlv.inced t ."lc and .11 good demand. j Thie Ti is f.cn an aetiv e speculative demand for hi: ley and barley milt, in anticipation of a 1. i:;e ..eniind from tiie Suth, aini pikes ad b.rley t, itVi.; for prime bill, and t:i i!t is held it 70 iT.'v. An active demand for vv hi-ky , and tl e 1 1 ice a l. iii. -l to 'J I cents. i-:ii j 'piit t. liie.nl vance is n.irtl v tiding t an exrected Southern dc
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ug.tr and molars is quite bgm. aiM iiet.ee ti.-e bet they ci Ik-1 on Mr. Morgan, dem-indiug m
p:opit ot geli ng any trotn Louisiana im nu.e or i.e influence upon prices; but is there i no e rtf in the South hould a demitid arise tnou thene the puce would nevess.il Uy largeiy ad-
V alu'e The si
and pi ices to iner.
!v d' beef cattle has been veiy light
Tille 1 11 11 11 II a I tie Market for Hit week r iitli 11 l ebrii.tr) I'll Ii. l'ittle The u. 'iy oi be--i cittle his been very liltif aiid a..w ue t; :uer. The s'ippiv .1 in.idNiu ite t 1 t!n i.e n m 1 W e :u, .te com
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j 1 me -.". nd h 'ii e bipmg 1 .'. Sneej In better Mipp'y, but the market rultii in at yli.i I ö'l pt i he id. H -.V.' higl (r a;:d in g od dem in 1. 1 h . arming are chieMy dres.-s and frot-a, and -ell at 'i Uhi .'i 7." per venial. "Tin Dvm.i'U oi Vii'Tokt." Ua ler this head tin- .S.'wrt.i'y Ft'inJir J exj itisxis f,-ir
that this (i eilimt nt w ill
li'i li do not inr!i; !e " Km u.
inaiy." llete the old demon spijit id i-111 .1 tin -how s it-f-'f
m ike terms of e.ice
;pat:ou as a J re.::;
AlH.l.bon
..tv mriit ot t2.." atid he said he bad crediietl it to the Navy Department; that l e had only tike;, tii.s sum so the Detriment might have so much back incise the Depntmeut e-ecttsl to keep tLe .sine, on ti e ground that he un!er'to.i the Mer. t-ht t ( - euly f . H ; xrt Mr. M,,r g.tn. when he t.fk the sxg.r.'W', give a receipt f'r t'te sm "for coiimi-Ton on - t'e of the M r(eibta." Ti e owners deny th it t'.ey ever a-ke-l tlliajitM f',r th steinte-, although Mr. Morgtn claims in Iii stateriient thats-nb :itn"'!iit wa tie mai.dcl of him The De;utnnit rixe-l t!.e a!ue, ami negotiated tl.t'-'.'.h t'.; lmsi um almve staled. On the lTtli of .1 uoitry. .lewit A; Co wf'e an , oth-r ItTter to t':'e Ser try. in whi- h they recite th fact of their h-rtiicr com'v'i.iif.t, showing ttut they have been oppres-ed or aggtieveJ, in which they siy: l-i xoi tli nk it right to endeavor to enrry to , the pub! c, after such an oiler on our part, the iie.i thi.t we sought to i.bttin 'td.0'M more titan this vse'i's value, and to to-terthis fa lehMi 0.1 tlie Mti l c to give .tu idea of your brother inlaw's fiti.es to purchase ves-ei.? fur the Ctuvttnmei.l?" II ki HAM. Ol II.ILL! I'lSIIIVlv Another iciaaikalie transaction Hts the sale bv the Orbit in. e I'.airiu.to Mr. Ka-tliitii. of'
A prominent member of the Senate, whose
name I will not mention in this connection, but w hov; abolition fmtticisin is well known all over
the country, has received by the last steamer from j Knglund In les than three letters from the titled ! abolition ari"torr:it of that couiitrr, which have
been show n to many gentlemen in and out id' Con gi ess. These foieignecs hive the au iaeity to bully and tht eaten u. They My that they liave thu far Tevented the interference of Kng laifl in our affairs, by assuring their compeers in P 11 liiiicnt that we would make this war a war for the alxdition of slavery; but that, so far, our nets have belied their words; und that, if we do not quickly adopt a policy th it w ill result in em meipajiuu. LngUnd will üueifeie to prutet tliu- com men ial inteiests, alrtiuly grtwttlv compromised by her forbearance. Could impudence and audacity rt f 11 i-t 1 14. r 'I Ii. rsri r.i .ti t a ..I' tli.wo ..ivtb. .' i 1 1
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MICHIGAN STREET. f BIIK nttCK OKTHK AlalVK ritOPKIITY OX MtVUKJAN AMI I-.bWAI;K STUKKTS HIS 1 T.KX y from s?45 t"r fiit f .Vir f.Kit. On Prmi.ylvani from to J4." p. r I ntl. Hits ia ihf ctiftjrst and mo ilfsirah'.r vacant projwrty Iu th city, hy 33 pt-r nt., nor a vf l, tt e.-n Illinois. l.-iaart and North t reels, which i th crater c-f l:iJ;anpiiis. lirti w ehinir in-ir than 40 fVrt ran have a part of tli ixt lot.
TKICMS--Ot-forth ctu-h, tiaUi..-eln , 2 ajid Jt-i, with annual iut-r-st. rr farther i:ifunutianea!l at ray oll.cf tner Tlixtt' J wclry St re. IiiJiaii.ij.lis. Iinliana, IVbruary 1, IssSi f Ilil6m v
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IL PAKKl-sll.
AMUSEMENTS.
i fiiidi ihk' ltd ru ihtn thorn in t li:r t ainm . o t
T a I 1 all ifl t I -HH f lllll'omw UIV4I1 all II aT I 'VVvllvci mtegritv. I rusting, confiding r remout watched : .. . ... .,, , , ..' ' ,
m'ie in ii, ii ne.iii uiuy uu as nirM- iistruuti-
hitn not closely. I do not pretend that Fieinont ' shared the spoils with Child, Pratt & Pox, or McKinistry, .'Hit more tkui I for a moment believe that Secretary Welles -.bared the enormous pi ofits ; of his broth'r iu law. It is no excuse to say that ' the magnitude of this rebellion, huge in propor-1 tion, the impending danger casting dark shadows ,
ov er our national pathway and threatening' the ; ,";,:a"y(V, "tl:-i ltuli r.-t., fro,,, tl.-: effect of mi accitiation s hte. Wits' a justification for allowing the ( .-ut u tl.e Ii,.li;ui.-,...i, a;al C.n. iimaü Ka-lron.!, Patrick exercise of un'.iceiiel eupiditv. Without tloubl i Üra.ly, natbi- of thcC'vuuty Cavan, In lainl. a-cil .".6 (u'iierals and Calünet m;nister have bowed down ; ja-irv beneath the weight of increasing responsibility;! Tli funrl will tk y.lar frn his .,t renMene, but this reckless horde were undermining the verv ! Ou. ut ctrrt t, no.tr the Tv.if an t I'.imb AmPhh, m I rl-
philanthropist wish, Kngland will not interfere with ti, btit permit us to thrash t.ic robots at our leisure. Put we will probably do what thrashing we have to do in our own way. DIED.
ground on which thev trod
AHMY TKAN.-!tRTAT!OV.
day, the 21st. at 10 A. M. TU friends of the fa-nily are Ho iiil t Htlrli'l.
Another item of reckless expenditure wa the j . . " - Jer of the War Department allow ing two cents j !"-l4M!i:i I
ordf
per mile for the transportation of troop. and a j n, yj. -Al .iorti;,,,, ukn fr liberal price for b iggagc and horse, ho enor- ! a -,;, tim . m,l r,1. r'f , t hforr the ts iratum mousj w ere the profits that the nilroadeomp-iiiie w'tü ihm- 'c'v. tri 'l t, i7.fey- de rrguLir rut iu the We't Ml ami paid from l,ftfH tn i..V0 f'rth t,c ut, to tU tUU)i art r.Ut,1 ut. to neatly every regiment for the privilege of! m r- i- t - a 7 " traiiportation. It is remarkable that the late j MEDICAL. Secietary, who was himself, by long expeiience j and observation, so conversant with the manage- j mcnt of railroads, who repsicol in the confidence! PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. of a friend who was intimate with' railroad con-'
nectious, especially in Pennsylvania, should have
allowed railroad companies such lare amounts that they could lavish thousands for the transportation of a single regiment. Trains not running as swiftly, and sometimes with no better cars, charged neailv double more than emigrant rates. Did he not know that each passeuytr was entitled to eighty pounds of baggage? Vet an extra charge was allowed for II traiiviriel w ith the troops. Thus thousands have been unjustly taken from the treasury not only by the assent of the Department but by its express sanction and order.
?j ecial cerre.spoii'lfiice of tic Cl.inipo Times. Important from AVastiiiigton.
fSVl LAMKS OF DKMCATE flKAI.TII OKIMPAlkKD fl xrKaaiiatioii, or to tUo.se l-y wli.tu an iucr-ae of family i from any reason ol.jei-tioiisl'lf, the utileriimH! would ofh r a prescription which is perfectly reliable and Mite, .tint which has lieen prescribed in various parts of the OH VVorM for the past conttiry. Althnicrh this article is very cheap and vimple, vtt it has beeu put up in half nil. t '.nies mii'1 nol. I very e.Uennv ely at the exorbitant price of ."i p.-r Lottie, the tm.lericiiet proposes to furnbli the recie for 1. by the pnssi-ssion of which every UJj can supply htTM If with a perfect Mfeguard, nt n:iy dru.L' store for the trifling sum of 23 cents per year. Any physician or .Iruecp.t will tell you it jierlfcily harmless, thousands t,f t - s t i 1 1 1 1 1 i a I s can be procured of its elliivicy. Sent l a an) part of tlie w yrkl on receipt "f l.bv a l lrcs. in. lu. J.C. HKVKKVUX, P.O. P. x, No. 230.1, New Haven, Connecticut. uIv22-.IAw';i
Rtlatinn Existing littirrcu thr Gtmrnlin 4T7iij AGENCY. of thr Army aud the Scntry of War The ',NmoT T a X -1 Y N t mi t 'O I . bKtTlNt t9 the I'ari'ic Ihcl'tratinn if XiihnH xVa AoiKMJY, (esiai.;ilied m St. Paul. MiiiiK-sota. . t ., i' f ,i i 'J.te paid ia any portion of ti.e State tun! collections t-
A 41 ' . ' t tr .r I r in i iii'mi w i. i .in i.. I'ruU'tl'lf VurutÜHi of the War Oil u-hnt Ha
X etidi-.l t. t riein.!.. !. i:.-e soücitrit, and references uivca
if required. J. VV. MeCl.l '';, Atiorney-iit-l.nw. N. !'.. Cut t Iii-- out and p.ote it in your ort.ee for future r'fer.n.e. fel2i-i!CA2r
ARMY STORES.
fi shall the L ilian be ReronnlrncUdf Impu dent Threat $ of tit F.njlish Aholttiariistfi. Washington, Pcbruary 11. T)i!rin" th list thiee ilavs. the ( Jenem 1 . in
Chi,r MW ,r,v Has t,e, in .n,.,-1 tncation with the ecretary of v ar, at the house ; Lnue.i st.it., nd fron- nimm the ..atl. f alleifiaiice tili ami reipiest of the latter. On each of the.-C j l"' re-piircl on .-leeepfnttee of bid as j.-r form annexed.) three d ivs impoit.u.t orders have been sent, both I VvM,' ,VI 'ra,Ty ?r,. m?Tk("1 ",,,roi "su to ,- , .. i.i u . tr ii i f ' opened I ! ruarv 2'5, ls2, for the t-unpiv ami UVIiverv, by mid and telegraph to (.en. Hal. eck, (.en. ; f,,.(. , aI1 cl,.,r,.N tw ,b(. -u,u,v t.f tU- Unia-d Mate., ät Puell, (Jen. IlUUtcr, .Hid tO two Other detieral Ut and near Indianapulis. Indiana, of Mich
the head of divisions, signed, as such order
al way have been signed, by thcfJeneral in-Chief of the aiuiy. Uiie of the New York papers, which was at first duped by the silly story of .McC'ellnn's degradation to the meie lomin.ind of a div ision, now retracts its errors, and gracefully says that "McClellati continues to direct, as he has hesetoforeditected, the grand national camjuign; mid Secretary Stanton is too hajipy to hive such an arm to lean tin." Yes the biilliu.t victory at Somerset; the capture of Fort llenrv, which isolate both Columbus and Bow
ling (irren, and renders them both untenable; the , brilliant expevlitioii up the Tennessee river to Al- j abulia and Mississippi, the very heart of the Cot- ; ton Confederacy; und the issessi..n of Uo.m ike j Island, aie all puts of the grand plan of the campaign lot med bv the (ieiier il in-Chief, and the execution of which he confided to men whom he knew he could ti ust. Sure my hist letter, the lull text of the address o! the Km: eror Napoleon to the French Chanibeis h.ts been ie -eived here, and scrutinized by every one with the greite-t inteivst. Tbeie arc a great ii. any i'lciich gentlemen now in Washington, and they ail agree that the passace in the speech which reiers to America may be construed into a b'ghlv Ixiihgereiit sense, while it is iiripossiole to put upon it erfectly paciti consti ucIhmi. Head the pas, i in the original, and it wiil be scsen that, wben the Kmpettir say a that nir civil war h is irre.itl . compi -o;uiscd the commercial ititerets of France, he uses the trongest p-jb'e expifs-
si.-ns. And la. -ts.it tin--dav exist w tiic:i hUOsinn
tiafe vvli if tin Knn eic-r s.tVs
M.s,- pork in b.irr-l-i, full w-elyt,; Mes l'.cef iu barrels, fall weicht; Flesh I--e.f; Pu i'Ii Sah-, new smoked ribbed, in cioks; I'.a.-on shoiil ! r-, new .-m..ked, in casks; Hard bread, ia harri l., l.tu d; I h'Ur, extra, in barrels, lined; I'orn M.-.iI. ill barrel-., aed; I'h-.iiis, (while lifld) in barrels lined; I' is. (Canada) in barrel., lim d; lloiniiiy. coarse, (tr"in uhi'e fl'et frit) iu barrels lined; I:i e, i Carolina or Ffi-t In b.-t) ir V.-v-re!., I.ne.l; Co!b -, (Ki-o ia tlou.de sacks, (t,r-eu;; l'of! e. bio) roasted in uutibie saiks, Ift ground; b!.o k Tea, in stronv' l'"t s Ure.-n Tea. i:i str. nu' 1 o. s; Siu-.ir, (brow i,; in barrel-, inv1; Vices'. .r, in barrels; rändle, (tat) full wtf.ht, in boxes Soap, in I'o.ns; Salt, in barret-, lined: I it ho.-, ririsji in ttarreN, Ioi.mI;
Mo!ass.s. in barri 1; j a may I,., re.pi. red by the .-;.f Ai:t Commissaries of j S il.-.iteti'.; statiomi! nt au-l near bulla lif o'.is, froin time ; t" time, in tn..n'h!y ! l.f-y. Snl bids, wV-n iwc nnd, t - f ..-oi the 1 .js ,,f a tri feii cf.ntraef. i:h !..nd, wish ; to p i.Ml arid mm.-ieiif sui-i-ties Im iiiilemiel v the I ni;e i 1 St.it.s aa nt l i-s. Sa.d roi. tract to tk.- eflect n li e 1st . f M ir.. h. ls;.', ;md tue nt.:a.e in force iim.l the 1-t ; day of July. 1 s;j,, si;.j. rt to :he npprov! of the C'..miuis. sary (iei. ral of .S'isis-.-sp. !'.:.s f.-r th'- whole or itr.v , "tie or m ire of the a! ove Items will le rwiwd. li.e, stores to I y ,f il,i. J.. t i.-ul,ty n'.d w lih nc ll! ture: ci.ep- , er..-'e M'l.l l.e ..J t;,- l c.l kind, and .o cham- for J.fllk-is'-s. u I . v 1 1 ran-: ! mar'-.. f ni'h roi.:' i.t-, t.aiic of con- : f r irtor nd hi- ad If..-. Matk-d i.tm;iii-s re'piircd v ill) : the bid. e ;ept no-ats. I Tl.e fre -h beef to b? Sound l't' 1 W '.o.i"si ll.e. t.f four ; ve.ir. ld m.d ov.-r; r wei1.?tr n t at ii -r tVia p,-. . .srd in .-tif-rii ite f, re a'vl Vi: I ..M ir: r- i r prts t! r .f, (u. i Ws an-l slisnk l-i.Uil). Tie Imr-t lin al ri:it I ,
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I.yi.t iiii:;-u. and other cities in Virginia, live mil ii in ld! i j ' worth of tobacco owned by citiens ot Fiine. bo;:-h: on tlie s)t.'t, bet v. ecu the month-, of J .mu try and dune, lft'l, and paid tr in Fun h gwidcoin; :ach ct-k. hogshetd or U1 bailing tiicdiMinct aniioo'.iccmwit tliat it be!ii.gs to a Freiivh citizen. There in y be live liuies th it amount, but th it much I know of. Tlmre is li'.-o, in the interior cities of Al .bimt and Mis si-sjj j.i twe!re million doJUr' worth of cott oi in bale-, the projeitv of French citizens, bough, and paid for in the svme. way. The owners of this .tojo;ty live iu Fram e. They feci ho uueis.iies at ail about their property, s.itishe-1 that they wi!J gel it in some way. It is p i-sib e that me recent Union v h tories at S one; set. Foil Henry iiud lloatioke Isiain Sil spetsliiy be l'jllowcsl by otheis nt F.rl Dunelstoi and Columbus, and by the0ccU)Kitioii of llowlii g (reeo. the Cumberland ip, the Noith Caroiiua r aiiro i !s .ud tioie in Koitucky ami 'I eones-ee. These st;i ce-es of the Fcleral ..rm.s wiil not tertn.iiate the w.n, but they will pie it an entirely did'trtnt aspect Irom that which it has worn du ring; the last tinee ni-uiths. The r greatest c fleet will be abroid. If the French Fntpei'ir ha not aire t iv committed him-elf t- a hostile policy, he w',;i. in ti.e v.ew of the pesible final success of the I'nion caur-e, pu.-e for a fe inojiths longer, ntel w a.t the coarse of event. If, during tlie
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fT)T?M OF OATH. X do oltn''y thv t t:M s--pprrt, t. rot rcf, i.i d- f.-nd the l"oiitiTu'i'n a:n: (iota-rrcn. lit of fl.e t'.ii-t-t MjU' :s-in.i M .-n. riaej., t 1 t ie r !oneaic f-r fri ik-:i. .-oid that I w ill b-;:r tri" faiiL. alici-iai.c, und loy 'ty to the am-, a'jy rd.i.aiice, r-'sobit: m, t.r law of mut State ('.... i vr.'j.i'i or I.e-jsi.itnr.- to the cou'rarv iiotwiths'.fi. in-.;: ii;i. fnr:h.-r. that I do tMs w-H!i a fell deter.
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ATTORNEYSl rr,TV n:.N.iAi:i 11 .'; s i. j wiujam i. .sii;tv, bile ..f ill... e lj irr;s..n. L . C..in. r I isl.b i. k. HARRISOM &" FISMBACX, atto rusrrrsrs jrr orFJCt, N. e.i EAM U'AMlINiiTdN M.. (Over Mmitn:i L J' !.ntoi.', .Je S:.;,) 1 m i ix iri'in, iiiou.
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XEW YORK (iUOCKUY STOISE, .o. 1 7 i:t tVathlngtsn vtreef. CI 11. F.L'Fbt having purchased the above es,la.liU- . nieatoftiie Mfs-rn. IVrjant, interi-ls k-rpii.it fori -f-Mly An hand a full of.ply tf every article in the tjrv f rau;i!y lirorerie and lri n, an l w:il warrant eery ariiele f be ef the V.t 4uality and al the lowest J rice. Tl.e fcyhe.t market price, in cat, pail for all klntl cf li-otiuce. lie reperifui:y m:kU tb- riU.eiia ireueraily, in t r.ty Mud couutrv-. c:t aiid examine ki tin-k awd pruat Lato re p.rrL-sii.wt t Lewlrrr. Artü-l i-rowpUr tie livere.1 in all part, of the city. jdlu, -. H.
NOTICE. ..ZZ" A NEW VKAU CALL.-A iOvODLi: A i( N w 1 repeciflij r -( a'l ti.o.e j-i . t.fd tt th-in to nil a' t Vir place of I 1 .'r . a Fjt W.hir n t-tr- r ti'-rtli ide,e,-,..tVtltl aV e:Je tlir acccai t. A Kin-di A u t e-4 t: FM.ey ur lLJ w not tLu pt.SIji-Jy r ill np-.m th-ir pat rn f-.r w h., fav. r in lb- pt-t th'-y are exfre-iv--!f fM.re.l. 1 wl ?ie 1. Xi tf'.e Jt . 11 h-flnl'e pe4-nT t -n t!ttho rusy t 41 on tL' 1.1 3 tV füt-r-. j" 1 fj DENTISTS. t? : P. G. C. HUNT, - - OFfKF. ANU hKSIDFNCT, S(b 3. r.AT MAUKI.r M ltl l 1, INDtANAIDLtS IM.
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