Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3557, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1862 — Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF FT. DONELSON PRISONERS

The' i?im' I wnr ho p rer v-f-d.

Democratic Union SUto Ticket. rem tcr.tt akt or rTr; ' JAUEH S. ATHON. V'-; Of NUrUm (Wu?. ' 0ACMTT or FT ATI, JOSKI'H KISTIXK, - '

MATTHEW I.-BRETT, i

j: . . of Dtrte-aw Count y.' " 1 OSCAH li.'uaill). Of Decatur County. - - ' ro irtiiMTitiDMT or rrLic ivitu-ctio, . Mil. TÖN B. II0PKLV3, . h Of ClutCoa Count.

- Lt it ti notl that tlx Constitutional Cotirrctionof tli propo?.? x,eir !Sute of Western Virginia cIiiif Jelitcrattlj rl sofeoaiiljr fr! a rcxoluuon U tlii effect: "Titat noaUve . or free prr oa of color ball fom Into tti? Stnte fer r-emi:in?nt rrjülevic? after the new Con.sUtuli;n Kjt$ tuto uraiiou,' ' "WJij sLomU we of iL North father ouraelve about th latrrj quetim hm the South ! ndruM, tat sare!, 'eftluij; it I,er-elf fettling it, too, in accorlaXice with ur own klca?" ij tut the Buffalo Carmrtrrciul Adtxrtiser, ( Ke-p-tinic-in; anl o will aw ertry m m of jnctiral i.e.' Faoatlc anl poIUIc.il tritor.i4 however, will keep Imrpmg.

Their Reception and Treatment. The Regiments, Companies, &C.

GENERAL BUCKNER.

irnernl Ii rnnl t III flc In I lt port nf Ihr Itutlle nf tort loiielon Iii C'ort fxrnf til lory rrr 1 Iii No Id irr " 11k !-4''Ar.THt As VT 1 Tilt Kit ID ? v.u l, ... ... Tr v. !. ir. ur.- -

turnt vf Jlusouri: . (t 1 ata pJefM- to announce'to )uu t!e un j

elm witli tele to fifteen tliounml pnr.er5, at le-jst torty tiiecei ot artillery au l a Ure amount tf stores, Lize$, mulej. abU juilier &uWU p"tmttw y i i I I 1 i . . '

1 left Furt Henry on the TJth ht., with a

AMUSEMENTS.

:5 4 .

eure-! o!e!f by a .!!re fi r-rpttiaie liverT. It In'-pcru tfi it t!.e State ot New York, vr tl'e

UiCt? iij. Tiie !e:. ;efv of tnO Cfi.ii:itori aie pvr theJfffTtT4of the riht ui :.itc, ri t":tt a tt.e Cn4:itutB urirtfres tiiesi. It. tl. tret-re, wcum (Lit, j JeU u i tie t 'y.Uliiiju, is ti de!en-i the laws of &Uve .Sute over Ucry a.iiii-t uncorititutiotial inttrlerence; ami to adtMute tli ininteii:ite addition of l4e law?, arid the principles of tdnveholdinir, ty any other Ü.ar i;uipirtty, Je! th Ai4itioiiift neo t -tily ( iitMk iheC-WifirutiiW.' 4 It mL'ttt'cnr

cn ev l ork or M.is.ichuiclt. Tie üvfeij!rs of the Constitution would he then, tu now, the tern opponenu of uch attempt. Uut .'nrcef .r th prenrnt, AMitlonf-ni feej r.') method of alt?kir. nUrery jr Ion the Constitution Und n the war, it otcti or insid

ious a.sult are directed toward thnt, and the

Thr ?IotMarillns I'ropoaltlon of the? ,, , Wiar. Hi lketoi iVil aa Cijablui Si mxtr m do inir the cre.it woik of h-ir.f"r:irlnri I'iifKi" iKm

our arni'.iM uü'Io It anj reiuent iL; VüMi lie; propux Jo Jiifrnuchie the people, Ut take away j the munir ipal ri:ht ot nany of li rebel I5tti; j t rvlue tliem luck .o.t Territory, and Irhvl them under the legislation of Congress. Thi i j the inot tartlin rwj?ition of the war. If ! i d., the Ikj n f the Union re orer. Tlie : Unionist of the S.ti?h are A.iever alien-! ate-J, an l tl.ere will he no per o( iirm.-i to re j tlaim thm. Macai lay n.tii tli.it heMhaii lon : teeu eonTiiKsl iTiat intittioin purely demo- i cratic mu-t, Vooncr or I tter, destroy liherty or ' riviliz.iüoo. or both." If this be good hilo.-topity , I whoconie thi? nare.-t to bctnjf the direct nzrnt for the derrict.ott nj" !i!eTtr fn the United Sutes the Seveionin, or the dlsiiitegraUonist; the i man who would ciutply divide the Union, or the , man who would g to the fourlation and de-t-troy thern? This demagogue of a Senator, ciuting a!out the tyranny and the barbarism of the Siit!i, at a time like this, trhen ail there U j

the N'orth, Ii but a.I-Jjnjj fuel to the fl imc U but aliin more live to the lilocut U nÜieuin thb terrüIe trupTKle. . '

ri:r tint S,mt!nirii un.l 1 . r1. , ,r . ,'r.

. . , . . . -' ' ri.iiuviuuik piiiviL'ica

Hf-rHtWfda'wn. 'Te-ter-Hr several rui-row t..y-V''.'',rk,tl7-uwu:i,uu'1wlu'1 wmW-wa-mt aceiniaer m-Omerw,'

train wit w at iu: ivii.wtK'i swm" "p. AlcClera tud and (ien. Smith. Six reamer,! turS by (to. titut at Koct-Iin!o. They , wne cut aronnd by water th day lefore, ronw err di'emhuke.1 nt -eA'cnl point. one nt the ; ,eTei1 y 4 yunb-ut or ratlur Urteil oneday U . , ..ir- 1 ; ter than 01. e of the gunboat, and with iio-truc t uh .lepot, norne at the U.renoeW; d-M. B t.id t-jrat at the olJ Deliefont vne ar ah"p, r -l ; The troop made tle march in pood 0rJcr, the thenre mwrrhed to Camp MorUm. j lead of the column, arriving wubn two miles of : We snjoin a list of the rr-lmt-nts, commi.ie, " !'urt at 12 o'clock M. At this point the rne- , , - n . . ! n s nicket were met ana Criveu in. . and numt-T-, -o far a we could acerum them. -Xhe fortiications ot the enemy acre from this it being nece5ari!y imperfect because of the J point gradually appro icled ami mrounjed with hurry incident to the occasion.- We hop to r I occasional fkirmi-hing oo the llie. . feet it hereafter The tollowing day, ow'uig to tl.e non-arrival of ',.-.,- ' t 1- 1 the gui.loati aiid reinf rcementi sent by water. Fifty lh-.ru ,TeneAsce: Co. I, 31; Co. I, 3.; . uo aU k Wlti but ü hlVt.5Uueia ex. Co. C. 32; Co. 11, 311; Co. D, 3'J; Co. A. 40; Co. ; teinle-Un the üauk of the enemy, and drawn E, 4P; Co. Ü, 45;' Co. K. 42. ToUl. W). : looser o his works with fkirnmhing II lay. . ,Tw,tr-ith Teonesaee: Co. A. 4'J; Ci. C, ! S Ji. iT.-Trtla' 'aaVi v t,,e ßUllbü,lU 41; Co. B,-W; Co. E 41; Co. K. 31; Co. I. QD; j On the 11th a gallant attack waa made by Hag Co, F. 30; Co. t, 31. Total, 2V7. ' o fhcer Foote u;ku the enemy' woiks with his Tenne-ee Ut lUtUlion: Co. A, GO; Co . D, rtotL The eng igeiuent Ustdl prgh ihly one hour ar t.i im ! and a half,' anf bid" fair to result favorably to the J. lotal, JJ. e ., , iii.i" ' j caute ot the Ldioii, wlieu two ludui kv .-tuU uisForty first Tenne-ee: Co. H, Si; Co. K, 41; aMed two or the gunboats so that they were carCo. E..3a; Co. H, IS; Co. G, 4'J; Co. I. 33. i rietl back, by the current. Total 'i7 I 'ie remaining two were very much disabled ,.,' . 'also, having, received a number of Jievy kliots H. Mfin-heM Tennese Carrtlry 2. men; , ar.lt lhe illot ll(u.CM Wl,j oliJtr uf tLo Combs' Itattalion (Teritie-"ee;: Co. C, .r3; C. csels. Alter tloe tni.hajt, I concluded to E.''2."; Co. I), -H; Twentv-tirs: Alabama 9 men.! n'kp t!,c invetmcnt of IVrt Douelsou a per- , 1 " 1 feet a iiossihle and p:irtullv fortifv and m ike v - i i- 1 n v r- p r t the gunboats. This pi in was ftus MisMswippi Third: Co. K, .; Co. t , 5J. To tntted. howeier, by the er.cmy making a most Lil 111. ! vigorous attack utHmonr tiL'ht winir. commanded

An t ii. u't'tnVi Iirp.s ("if 1 K.aci- !'. ,bT Ij.!v.

( liisUippi Firet: Co. CV 4j; Co. (J, 1G. Co. ' h' ieu.J. A. McCIcrn.tiid, with a trtion of the u- 01. 1 .-. f n i' v or i' 1 force under den. L. Wallace. The eneniv were K,l; to. I,.); L. I,. II; t.o. t., Jt; Co. A, mi.-. 11 ..11 ..1, 'e . iepcile.1 alter a clo.sely conte.-tetl battle of .evti"4; Co. r, il; Co. I), 2; Co. II, 75. Total 1 eral hours, in which our los wa heavy. The 31w. 1 ollicers, iind jarticularly lield of'ieers, jiiutrcd MwMffip4 Fourth: C. I, LI; Co. F, 53; Co. ! (nl of mUon. T haVe not the mean et ot r- 1, 1- ,, . 1, n .1 ' oetei mining our lo-! even arproximatelv, but it C....J Cs,. II. la; Co. A,o7; Co. H, 51; Cu. Ü. ; Cillin,(l r,,f f,r ffllOIlüf kllled, woundcl. V; Co. K, 53; Co. E, 4o; Co. D, 5"J. Total. I and mi-sing. Ol the latter, I understand through 523. dcti. Hücker, almut 2 were taken riiimer.-. I

Kentucky Ei-hth: Co. C. 3"; Co. ;. 15; Co. rvU,u t;",tl ol the enen.v to exchange ' -i.i n v UK i 1 i 1- 11 rr in r. r 1 "r thetu, as they were unmM.itely shipped oil o .ill, Co. r , .55; l. 1, 1.; Co. H, ti7; Co. I), ! aLli not Mt f(ir l(c.l(tuie. Ab..ut the close of

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Mr. Couldock 110NDAV UVE.VIXO, FEH. 21. lflB.

lie will appftr jourv PKUirVBitiii:? In Hi-krn' famtu Story of

:00T;-0RrTHE4;RICKET-0W THE HEARTH.

U;at parties would wrek br actot Coi,I'ses. tr ! . V . . .

pnrlam itLn, or othei wi-." to farce ilave code i '-V TT! Jcl.tir"Ci It TIM M

In r L r1.

Xä Dor on t T. c -nuntticr at 7!

leader of the radical men now presents in the j THKuKIiilXALCELf p.H.VTEUA'D WORI.IVRF.50tVS-

enate i me united sute-i the open question.) . . ui aMEKICaX MAX IX MIXIATI kt.

w II Too have n Lr.ion or the-e States uifler the !

Con?titution of I7c9? Mr. Sumner opoe it. The AbliUooLid oppose it. . The leaders of the Southern rebellion oppose it. tii . t " .

ceo tne same nutation wa ui?cusjied in tlie

G-enl Tom Thumb ?M AM.FVT MAX AUVP,

A TMASOMt HAU, INMAXAIVIJ?. 1MIT1VF.I.T

States seventy yean ago, it was fell by patriotic I fjtrm men North and South that to form a Union preit I mM.t

for ilirr l4V i-tily, KriJay, ttunlav an Mor.dav,

rry US, Marcb lt and 31. Tw.j 1 r:!!:t,t rutrnaui.

'eat'u iLty aftt riXMit tSAiiUevrruufal 7 ' oM.u k.

concessions of feeliftp most be mude. ' l'erhaps ' tKcr- i.j n ba!fan l,..ur ;tvi..ui. Tl- iatU. GeuriI no one was patishi Uli everythin" in the Con- i W in n li tlw w,1 ""h-jful iiaj rotiati..n. Mitut.on. ljut ihe Unioo was worth more than ; lt9 tlwj KK,lh rt, .ai;uff.,t ,.1 lbtt So. tle wiAhes that they yielded. biiity' t.i, rt, imii; Mr, .W. I Vmr, the rminont History has already recorded of these tneu that Amoritau i'ni..r, n:J Mr. c t. TiTrt MB, iL brilliant thev were :imon the widest of politiciau the ! ' The ouiecd will n'ie in Lis K-autiftd miniattire j I i . . i M-i . . i f m nf (rnu to lliw Liall jrcvujuj to ach en. world his known.. 1 bat . tltey . wre utnois, ! tertu7iurnt.

iiobie, M-'J-Mcnucing, lar teeing into that luture i

Fv'nit fl:tTta';l TUtlit 15c.t, lVi!1ren uiMrr lea. .10

trnn. M'21-i!tt

ADMISSIONS.

which ha inc waived so clorioua.

to th a Constitution they founded the inot be j CMMrrnnTw!.-r ten..i3 ne'ieent. nririiiw .nwl'i! o.ifn! . r.n.101.1 I h"CU ai:iitU-d in lüx-ral

that the world has tei, und their names are honored ami cherished, atül will be honored when brazen retanxi ate effaced by time. Hut what shall historv reeoni of the Northern

uno Soul hern enemies of that Constitution who! breathe the air they breathed Jind live by by tlieir ; "Wat is Life Without Health ? graves on w hoe lieadstonci the mo..-esj have not !

ARMY STORES.

i lliS WILL IT. RSTFIVM) (IKDM MK.-T HAM'S,

rnl frwn c:fij-. loyal t tL ;vrrrn. TJt t th.'

Mi1, air! irr' w.-hjt-j f f ;h .f al.rtr.jrK w.l

H f-3 i atTej-ianr- et t-i I a p"r f nr.) i u',) a ii 11 M.. lrwarj. IscJ. Biar,et 'Tr to rp- it-t py-Tumrf "i. lC-J.' f.r tb nj j.;y hi 1 drS'rrr. frt of all f ;,ari?rs lotbe Tn-rv ,f the I m;eJ Statr m IM n-f Ir-tiai..ij4i, luuna, of mrh Pork In liarreU, full weirht; SJrMi FWf in barrel, full weif tit; Frb lW-ef ; lUeon Snles, new nrrxkr. riVried, in rak; lUri Shl1er, tw mkrj, bi r.k; Hart tre.1.in barr. N, !in, . f I I ur. extra, in barrrj. IftiM; 1 ,vl ' V"T$ Vral, m 1-arrH, l:n-tl; j;cau. : W-c i!vi;ia, Laxrr-U -'-j L .

i ..I I : IV. DRY COODS.V.I

AT.ntTTP C TXT, Kühlte ARFüt. MEDICAL.

2,.i'JH, RTernge ff 31 to a company. Of the iipj e.irance of tLcae jtrlsoners we Citr.

' A llopf ial Mlirn. Tho recommenilation of tlie FresMent for tic celebration of the Anniversary of the Tilth Jay of tlie Father of LU Country was generally re .poitded to and in many pi. ice by enthusiastic demon-ttratior... The reading of his Immortal Farewell A!slre,a it ii ttylcl by the Chief Maglrtrat of the natiou, waa Uie leading feature in the ceremonies oi tlie day wherever it wa obcrred. If iu lesions nml counsel, which re. ceireJ the conUal approbation of . 3Iliuni of Jtmwux, of Ana M.s, of JIaxiLToy, and of all th patriotic and farteeing tatemen who were their asociate in the work of achieving libertj axvd independence, and of establishing the institution which nude us & powerful and proproo Government are- heeded by Utoe who r.ow con?titute the ualion, the ConstiUition will be maintained and the Uuiou preserved wiüi all theblewiBga and privilege i thry recuielb)us indirnlaally and collectively. WasnTxtro.f warnel hf.t countrymen of the'd.tiigers of parties founded upon cctioni , ujwas'aml goofraplücal dUtino tions; of the evils of partisan mi -representations tn wctire tnflnenee in one ertion of the coontry

by falsely 'representing the oi iniona and objccU j of other roclioiH, the clVects of which we are now j exptTieociiifT. and he counsel led a strict adheranre ! to constitutional obligations at:d a faithful ob ; ervance of all coititutional duties a the first ' and higiet duty of the citizen. The ul-' tr; reii of latth Mt-tion of' the connrv have disreganlrtl these sage coun-eTsi. With this i clas tlie triumph of party or. the success of mneinesal variance with the Constitution hau' loen ot hiptier fonh!f ration than the nnity of x),e go eminent, upon which rest national iudcj-i.d cuce and the security of the privileges, immunities aul blesainjs which we liav reanled as the eniwning features of our institution in cmparion with ttiose of any other nation, and which have been our boast and pride. It must Im accepted m a hopeful sijn when a President efectetl upon n rrtional platform calls upon Iiis countrymen to read, coniJer, and te -uidM by the nd ice of one who wan the cloud bv da? and the rillar of fire bv nicht to . t!e patriotic anfest ry who achieved lnde r'ii.Ieiice after a seven ear- atruirgle. W vsii lori. well knew that the Con-titntion in d the Union were the renlt .f compromise srt,l er n resii'i). and that the spirit and the agenr-V which founded tlt tloveinuieot weie i.e.-fr) to jreerve ral prpe:ut it. Fmal dirersitr and cotiHx of interests " et:tel in that d.ty a now. Without comjrontisc there could luve been no Uaiua tlien. rvl wiihvut cota escu tl eie van be im Union henrafter. If the l'rekleot ilwl not irter. l to characten'xr his administration witli the conservatism that Wa?hinotos incuhatel and puciicd e wimld bot lave so earnestly tccommri'dei tl.e ppi to reU liU 'Immortal Farewell .Vhirts." There w hnpe in the future if the sp;rTt of W.MUM,rc "uiilea the Admänatratioii though the iiiliculües l d daubers which ' enrtrob th nn lion.

I

tr; Co. A, i; Co. It, 3o. Total, thi action thr amrnunitioii in the cartridge boxes

The whole number of prUoncia who reach e I ! u''1 e out, whidi, with the loss of many of the ,., it i. i .i j . field oflicers. produced great confusion in the

je.-., lunj n .... luv vä I lie u C 13 . i . . . t - t ..I I . J J r.ilit j S.iii.r Hi., .iiiv-nv ilnl nut l.ikp :iilk:in('ii'M

.- '- ----- - --e of this f.ict. I ordereil a charge upon the left enemy's right with the division of (Jen. C. F. .a .a .a a

onlv .y that coitoidering what they had j.tiue nnin, wnicn was mo-i oniiiantiy executea anu A, " , . .. , ... ' ! gave to our urnH lull assurance1 ot victory, through, it wa.s much better than could have been . Tnff ,, ttt!e , lstel UIl(i, ukt givillg lM expec-tcl. 1 hey were not uniformed, apparently ! ciou of jurt of tlicir Intrenchments. An attack tcini liicu hu lud under, the hiÜucatc of their i ordered front tlie other Hanks aller the own misguide.! IrU their homes and brought ! b (ien Sn.ilh l.icU waa n. .d.- by the , . , , ,, , ' , . 1 divisions under Gens. McClernand and Wallace, Uicm-flvM and their all to lay it unon what they j tthich, notwkhstanding the hours of eime M conceived to be tbe altar of constitutional freedom. ' a heavy tire in the fore part of the day. was galSome looked aorry. some looked skk, ome ,aI,t,.v ,;de. and the enemy further repulsed. b. t.i :-.i a- i - i ' ' ,! At the points thus gained, night having come on, looke." as it they didn t eare and others appeared j ,M r. n i .1 1. .- iJ I 1 all tru trooi.s n .irio Oil lor IMP til. 'lit, fr-liil

to le in very good humor. Their costume were J that a complete victory would crown their labors

variegated. .iJtill, considering, what they had un ; at an early hour in the morning. der'gone thev 'did not look, w e7cia't.o bud. I ' This 'ori,rt al an earb' hour (Jen. S. 13. m I I , , . ... . , ' Huckner. under a Hag of truce, proposed an ari hey had gone through a battle ail had cm veld ; lnI,tU.0f ktm A crv f tie J,, hundred ot nulci without opjMJituu.ty of paying fii-ued is herewith accompanving. I can not

attention to their persons. ' Under these circum ! mentioii individuals who especially distinguished t.nee any b.ly of uie., iu ü,e world would hat e ! i lve that to divi-ion and , 1 brigade otneers, wbo.e rejxrt will be f irwanled hown themse.vcs rathiT the worse of the wear. as M(OI, a rte,Mve,. To division commanders, Wd iKdif'e.I that a great in.ijoiity were young: however Ceneral Mcl-lernand, Smitli and Wat men, many of then!1 in fact niTC bo vs. Thcie 1 f,f' the justide to say that each of

e . , . , ! them were with their commands in the midt of

lauter , and were always retdv to execute all

were, i ery few grey headed men them.

Detachments from the 20th Ohio, assisted bv the United States regulars,' Lieut. Col. King, and the COih liitfiana,' CGI. Owen', guarded these prisoccrs on the ground uttho Uellefonuine car tdiop. Ju?t alter thedebarkation of the first arrival, there was a lim'tcd inteicuutae Lttwctu the priijouers and citizen. Tennessee bcrip. in the hands of

tne former, commanded readily its face iu ' mounts from IU. 25 atal 50 cents. Hills of a !

larger deuutuiuatioit were at u discount, $50 issues not being worth more than 2 to 4 cents on the dollar. . Yesterday morning; another instalment, consisting of ome rive hundred Mississippi wddieia, and perhaps as many from Tennessee regim- nts, arrived. The Mississippians were utarehel up Illinois street u Catn :Morun. Their appe.ir nee was alout the precelel them. The Tennesseeaus were taken ti the LawitDCeburg Dqst awaiting tranejioiltticn to Lafayette, for which place they left yesterday aUut 2 V. M. The Missijyiopj men we hare spoken of, being marched tluough the city at alxiut 11 o'clock, encountere! a great many ladies on their way to Church. The lsdies, we olerved, attracted the attention of every man,douhtle ev ery one think ing of his mother ami sister and w ife or sweetheart at liome. And we iberved. too, several

orders, no matter what the exposure to themselves-. At the time the attack wan made on (Jen. Mo Clernand's commatid I was absent, having received a note from Flag Olficer Foote requestin; me to go and Fee him, he being unable to call. My personal statf. Col. J. P. Web ter. Chief of Stall, Col. J. Iteggiu, dr., volunteer, and dpt. J. A. Kawlins, A. A. General, CapW. C. I. Logan and W. S. Hdlyer. Aids, and Lieut. Col. V. H. Mcl'herson, Chief Eugineer, all uro deserving of 1 eeoual mention lor their gallantry and ser vice. For full details and reports of Engineers, Medical Directors and Commanders of Brigades and Divisions to tallow. I am, (teneral, very, respectfully, your obedient rervant. , -. U. Ö. (KANT. Brigadier Gen era. CKM HAL UKLER XO. 2. IIiarcn. ARTi.BS 1istkict Wm Tknrssfb. Fort Donelson.Feb. 17, lctJ2. The (teneral Commanding takes great pleasure in congratulating the troops of this command for the triumph over rebellion gained by their valor lu tl.e 13th, 11th and 15th inst. For fmr successive nights, without shelter during the most inclement weather known in this latitude, they forced au enemy in Urge lorce iu a position choseu by himself. Though strongly fortified by Nature, all the additional safeguards suggested by science were ndded. Without a murmur this was borne, prepared at all times to rtveive an attack . and with continuous kirmish-

tioble and kind hearted women landing on the f 'A by day, resulting ultimately in forcing the corner witneVuii: the melancholv pr.Messhm as t'")'111' to surrender without cunditions. ... . , . " , . , . j I he v ictory achieveil is not only trreat in the ,1 pasl bnng their white cambric to their J t.fl-,.ct jt juve ; breaking down rebellion, but lovely cheeks wiring away the spontaneous tears hs eecure.1 the greatest number of prisoners of

shed over the ha id late of brave men eiiduriiiir ever taken in any battle on this continent

without a murmur the vicissitude- of this deader ate and most iinnatiir.il war. And s)im.et;nj upon tte si.Mto rr!irrk ' r ' W a-he-t T the s:atns t f jv. wfer." There are many Northern men, some from In l.ana, several from Indianapolis, we are inform

ed. with theM? irt-isouer. Among them we heard ! tl iaiue of Akvr, Want. Johnso!i. Henderson,

Foit Doiiclson t'l hereafter be niarke l in c ij-

itals on the map of our united country, and the

men who fought the battle will live in the mem- I a . a a a !

ory 01 a gratcim propie. iv oruer. U. S. (iHANT, Hriiradier (ei.eral Commanding

Tlie Constitution of 17sJ. Now, a- in the vears that preceded the forma

tion of the American Constitution, theouestioii is I

whose father formerly kept a public house in pi e-cuttsl to the people of this country, utll we tUis. ch. .ioi Taneret WiIon, l'ornterlv a mer have a Urion under the Constitution of 17.-1: chant of Madison, who removed to Meoithrs ; T,;5s t J Te w:.r thiotih winch we aie pjissui was coms n.e two or three vears -.co; also tirccn It. Orr ,;le.l. an l has been rosecuted n.iely for the rm I MoFall, furmei ly of this city. Union. Theipiestiou ot disunion is not presented We learn thnt the rHsoners who have arrived to the Northern people by the army, by their 1

o ernnieni, ov men ciUi.iiou. tor me v ear'

anlwiio aie ilaily ei juried to arrive will, besides those (jnirtered at this place.be sent to Laftytt. Fort Wayiif und Kkhnor.d In fsct ve-tiiay a number of these unfortutute meu were dispatched to one or tan of tlie l.ittr' places.

the Nottli I .is been spending its fortunes, its Let ! bLxnl for the Union. Hut suddenly, here and theio anmng us, the propoeiiion is heard, now only hinted or muttcrel, bow broadly annouuce-J j and avowed, that lhe war should be changed in

ue oiyei i, ana tne L i.icn nr w uicii 11 11.1s otcii '

Kverv j tl vision, we arc bdd. has been made bif pro-ecute.1, should be destroyed by the war power. their comfort bv Ilia Encetlencv, the tlnrernr. Six montli .c, if a m.ui had uttertsl iu t!ie wherever thev inav I. placed, in l,;djt.t. Kill- tlcgent-ments that a Ma5Sichusetts ' ' Senator tiow advocates on the tl'rs of Congress; cent.y V h ilom- l.iddnti. he would baelen mobbe.1 a a traitor. The It was reported last irght in the city that (en. doOtiine that Srate cn sece- is identical with , Siin ui Hoüxar r.iuki.er. wiih l.i tfT Iiw the bx-tri that th 1 ty thiee Stite van exseh.d

A Letter from thr Necrrfurr f War. 7 rAe i.'or nf Ihr X. Tribute: I tau not vätlVr urv!u merit to be icribed to toy oicilli action. The ftliwy. of our rex-rut ictoritu belongs to tlie g allant orueajm ail.l HMier that iugin the battles. No ahar of U l!oi to me. MucU Las recently t-eii aul of n.ilitary coui bautioty aul orgsniziuj; victory. I hear uc!i ;'irci will (jrc)icasitii. 1 Ue y vomuieocexl iu lnSviel Fiance with ti.e llajiau campaign, an.! resu'.tei in Wateiho. Who van org.uiiie it t.r v 1 1h c.ui coiui.iuc tlie elements ol Micfe-a 00 U.e battle brl-'T r owe our trvrut Vo toues U the ui.ll: LiJ. tl.iaal 4a 4m 1. ru.-h into battif and f.Iie.i tte he rts of our ene ; noes ith tetr-.r an i d'-miy. The iu-pii ..tion th it coiHjuere! in battle ss in t(,e heirts of the eo!,:;trs 4J,d tiom.oi. Lg!i.ai.d whticver Urci lite S-iiBt ' uütrr.,Ü4 tbeie wdi be ti e Mine reuits. i'atriotif spirit, with resolute courage in, cfh.ers and ujeji, is a iui'.iur cotiU it.atii n tint: never failed. We may re'oue at the recej.t victories, 1 f t C.ey teacU a lil b titles are to be won now j and by us in the same aid only m un ci l!it tl ev wtTe evrr w.n by any jtt.!e, r in any a'e, in e tbedays of Jvhua,l'v tdoir p:htrij an-f striking tl.e foe. What, under tl.e ble.sitgj of I'rovilience. I conceive to 15 tlie true organist lion of victory and military rotubinttijii to end thi. war, wa declare! in a frw ifi bv (ien. Gr.mt's

u.eMe W tn. lhieknt-r: " jrnpotf to truire im nttuimtely vm yf Irerl".'" Yoitrs truly, r;wi M.S;.mn.

b'nlv guard of 150 men, had arriv ed. We haz-trd

nothing in saying, if this was the fact. Governor bv their own acts. When tbe .-secedini: States

Morton,' Lurut. Col. King and those in h?::h au-

one, or thnt the pre-enf r-emte and House ot"

bepiesebtat:ves can declare certain States ileatl

thvrlty treat od, or ciucd to be Ucatel, tLtir d:

s'tit coinrnissioTieris to W ashington to negotii te ' term d" t-eparatiMi, it was truly and clcarij atf 1 v - aw 1 ' . a fa Iijaj.iaa.as j m4 tik üiif a f a ar alt

tin-uishcl visitor, and tW accompanving him. lhe .. v( ,5 Wltir0 N,mhf t"l4t there did : with the greatest co::idention. rt exist any tower in Congress, or iu the Con- j l he first train of prisoners which arrived on ' Mitutional (;, n.nei.t of tlie United States to s.ti.r.'.e . .sArf-rl bv ir., M1!n r leonize the seciou of a cute, or to trett with ;

c in vi i i " aj -vvivv V. a- . aivtii. v'n , vt Company A. 7ih Ohio, and Capt. Hyatt's company, of tbe ;ith, of the name State.

apt

a seceded State. Suddenly we are told, at this late day, by the Massachusetts Senator, that this doctrine was all wrong, that the act of feKSsion

l he second tram aS under the conduct of ; as suicide, and the Government of the United ' sT . ......... . . ......... .......I.. 11 a .1... . . .-. I

I W t it t .1 rt . to- 'i 110 10. ii 11 I'l.ii- 11-. ii it;e s'ii ui me tn.ri.ni . I. v . Mi idiams. of t!ie jlst Illinois. w. . ... 1 -. . . tote a- tcintotv. and ol course m tv cr.ie it to

'1 he other liain arriving wne like ise tinde,. inhabitants as easily a it can c".Je an island ti i oiiiiiiind of distinn'shtsl oJTijers and brave the Oregon ca-t to Km:! m-i : in eft'ect, that the ! Union volunteers. . Governnient may tre it States as fort-ign rswers. . . ., , ,1 The wotse claim of the Southern States' ri- !t , 1 he wt4i ir who arrived aitli these oelach i- . .1 1 11 1 . , " -tlu' , d.s .l.Knit thus h:ids a b u ker and aiologist in a no'iits of prisoners re:xrt thit otdy were Northern Allition Senator, and Is indorsed and i kiile-i and .''"I wounded on the rl.el side at Foil approvevl by his immeI. ate admit ers. It is ci-u Dunelso,,. ard ik-lc mUsing except those who ' lej Jed by Mr. Sumnerthat the Govururaeut may ! . a- -.t v. 1 1 . t any time when it regards an act of a State re- i went off wuh riuvd aiullo.ow. The men nnj ue;j,;u!if lre,t tlir State as no longer w ithin the

of.), ers are very much incensed a-am-t Uth these constitution tl l-roviMoi.. and sut.-ct theieafter !

'cnerals and vow vengeance wliet.ever thev to the mete w ill uf the central Gove.-uuuiit.

have r.n oj portunitv. On our rde the loss rej reentisl to have been Dot hs thn 3,501. It w as stated to us, by tfe rebel t tbctrs we cvnive.red with, that acres of ground w r re 'covered with our dead. In one ravine or hollow outside id the fort our brave Ih.vs were Iving two or thite !eep in tl e sleep of deutli.

It has uot escr,-e.t observation that this u-aiice

plunge of a New Kußhand Seutt-.r into the wont i

form of Sinthern nullification doctrines has been brought About bv his auxiety to attack el-iverj. Nor will it lad to attract alletitiou tlat the enemies f the Consbtutic n, l the Nortlt, arc the anti sliver men. Ttey ctoistantly eek to

avo.vl the true issue b;ch e pre-enl, bj cltarg ing th it defenders of the Constitution re intiu.

had time tu gnwz l he present trial w ill result j

n tin-ir infamy, whatever be the end. tMiouId th;y succeed iu destroying the Constitution of 17sJ, the attempt to erect on its ruins another Government will prove utterly vain. Higher law dort ri 1 ics, iiullitication doctrines, the vague no

tion of liberty which characterize modern radi. 1 calism, all these are the elements of enmity to ( the Constitution as it now Is, and of course will i fubid any new Union when die" old one is de- j strove!. Amid the wreck of the great fabric' will be seen for a little while the distorted fea- j

tures of those who wished themselvesi in their mad plans of ruin, and then they will be forgotten, with all the fanatics of all ages, who have

bn pnini!j tr 1. I.acI IiiIankIj .t' tli..!... J

On the other hand, if, as he loyal A ruerienn beirt hopes and pr.y., the Constitution is to come ont of thi trial with new s-trengfh and ne-w vigor lor a race of a thousand years, then the best hope fur the present plotters against it will be that history ma mercifully leave iheir names unrecorded in the story of this foul plot against that Constitution which the fathers made, and which Washington commended to the care of the nation, to whom, na U only children, he left the Union as an inheritance of honor, and a trust for the benefit if future ages. A?ip Vorifc Journal of O'tmmrrr.

A fold i annrtr p. A C'Ui'h i rouM'sfne. lloar-rnoss j revents fpeerh. ?tp Throats are painful. BRANDE'S TUSSILAG0 li pleasant to take, jin.t socn t it c! a curt-. 2ä c.ui Lua, at a!! the I'rug StT-..

HUANDK'S JtKANDKS bliANDTS lULVXDK'S

Mit. Vooriikkh's So ta ii A special WaJiington dispatch- says "in the House, Mr. Voorhees. of Indiana, made a thorough secession speech, declaring that the people of Indiana were in favor a compromise with the rebels." Mr. Voorhees did not make any such speech as that indicated, and his votes jn the ptesent Congress not justify any such false statement. IäiJ'tiyttc Journal.

ss1imm ul IVotitro. 10 Alt VnimtEUS.AU .tlrertifunt1u t'tlmfor it ;! iriril tun, iift'l oriltrfl nut fi'fnrt' the efiititfion nftha titn i D ft, trill ht i iryt the rgtUtir rtttna f'prth tnn up to tt tint they ordered nut.

TILSSILAfiO rritKs ( iiciiiis. TFSSTLAC'O CL'kKS COLDS. TUSSILAdO (TKFS I!OAltSF.NF.?S. TUSSILACO CL'KKS SUKK THROAT.

odi; to mt.win.'s ti sn,At;o. Wt 151 iF.ItFl'L. C It A NULKS. 0b! where cau I thi'l tbtin, To tli? lruj; Store tro quick, I will ii -iily try thi-ni; I have a )! Cwuali, AwJ I wjvh to be ure To bave tlie lJ"t rt-meitr That w Ul very Boon cure. J7 55 rents per bux, at all tbe Urux Storrs.

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TO UOMM Itt t 1. (illAMLLIi.

t'nnplis .itirt i'.tf will awnj, Errief itnes in a slncl day. If to the !niir Store yvm ill go And m-X mpplicil with TiisMlapo; Yon cm Use it freely a you phsf, It n-vT fails to cive yon ease. The iraiul.- t orn'erfut r. I'm aure, For tbey sjH-ediTy effect a laftiiiK cure. Zxf 'l'y cr nts ir box, at all PruR Mores. - - t

MEDICAL.

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.

fi 10 LADIF.S OFPFUCATK HEALTH OR IMPAIRED 1 orKiiiization, or to those by whom au increae of family i.i from any reason objrctiuriatile, the un1Tign1 wuulil ITijr a prescripti.-u which in perfectly reliable uii.J afl, anil which baa been preschet! iu various parts of the Ol-I World f r thepait century. Although this article iaveryrhrop and fhuple, yet it ba hi-en putupinbaif pint Ixittle ut m I t very extensively at the exliorhitant price of f.l per bottle, the un-l.TS'.ueil proposea to furnish the recipe for Jl, ty the r..M-si..ii of which every

lA'ly cau aupply herself w itb a c-rb:ct safeguard, at any !

nriiK store for the tnJtin? sum of 2o cents ter year. Any ph.-sician or .Iructrist will tell yea it i perfectly liar nl. n, tlioiis.uitls of lftunol.ia cau .: prucurcl ef its t fliracy. Sent to any part of the world un receipt of l,hv addressing. Dk. J.C. IrEVERAUX, I. O. Hos, Xo.iaö3, New Haren, Cnnecticat. uly22-dAWl - .

HOTELS.

POWIIKS'S HOTEL, (ri-KMKKLT r.lKl t's ) .y tatr JIS JtPatvjr. Mww-a--Opposite the At.r House and Park, w York, fiiiri. or no.iiiD si 00 ii:u day. f RHUS loim pstaldistiod and piular house ha reeently JL t .-en r. l-ii.lt and jcreatly enlaritulbr the addition i f over loo roms. and now lm HCcminiodaiioiis for over 31) person. It Las sIm been thoroughly renova'ed and refuriiishei!. atid is hrrifed y te:un and lighted t'y tr.is throiuliout. This hotel has one ef the lt lHatioii in the city, is easy of aecesa from 11 the steamhoatK and railroads lea'Uim t the city, ad i-couveriient t. nil the city convev aiices. It has n(.w a'l the reijiiisites of a first das hotel, inMirmg the comTcrt of ps inmates. The patronage of the traveling puM c is r peefnUv olieited. Terms 1 Super day. H. L. fOWKItS, feVit-d.lin Proprietor.

3 .12 IM) UTA IVT TO LA U I KS. Di:. j(hn ii kvky. having fou upwaku of twenty v ears .! voted Li professional time i xrluMe!y to the tveatiu-i t of I'eiUJtle li f t IC 11 1 tl vm9 and havi!urnc-ce-1 I In dioiisandsof cases in rMoring the aRÜcted to sound health, La now r utire confidence in oUVrir.n publicly Iii "Grtitt .tmcricaii Mtemctly," Dlt. HAKVKY'S CHRONO-TKERMAL FEMALE PILLS, Which have never yet failed (when the directions Lavt been strictly followed,) in rernoviiig difScrdtie arising from 0IJSTKUCTI0X, OR STOITAfiE OF .NATL'UE, Or i:i ri-st r in if the system top.-rfect health, when suITriiig from Spinal AtT.-tion. lVolapsu, Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the tMerin Orcans. AIo,hi alleuser of IVhility or Nervous Prostration; Hytterlo, l'alpita tions, &c, whkb are tbe forerunners of r.iore trious di. These pills are perfectly barmlesj on the consti tiition and may he taken by tlie luont delicate female without causing distress, at the same time they act like a charm by f :rri:s;ibcniiig, invigorating and restoring tbe system to a leahby condition, auJ hy brinping on the monthly periM irh retnilf n'tr, rio matter from what ae the obstruction may arise. They should, however, not te taken luring the first three or four raomU of pregnancy, thoiikn safe at any other time, an miscarrincre would lie tl.e result. Each box contains 60 Pills. 1'riee 1, and when desired will he sent by mail, pre-paid hy any advertised Atfent. on receipt of the nvMicy. Sold by brugioM generally. J. BKYAN, UH-heser. New York, General Aircftt. TMMI.INSOS A COX, Agents b.r Indianapolis. julv l-.KVw'til

LAW SCHOOL.

OF Harvard College, 1862.

rjnVYOTFiniOF NINETEEN WEEK? EACH, C0M1 MKNC;Xii Marrh t and Sentealr lr. fofCata-

loicue an I l ircular, address

Ciral ri.le, Mas., Feb. ls12.

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TAKE NOTICE.

r Z'HE rIFRs:Tf;5F.n HAS THH PAY V't"T:ril A SFI) ä t!..- Sr.- k of (i.H..'.s owned by K. A. It x tl. in t!.e tdd j F lio-vs p,j.!ii;g, N... , ar. i w ill ! now keep a ropiplet j as. ri in. nr of the latest stj ! of (v, and veill keep ex- j p. r:"ire.l w . rk'i;--!i to s.jit all tbe old eilst oiner 3 w II as tl.e tiew oj.-s, w!i.;n he solicits u give him a call bef-re i

pun.-i, i-ti elsewhere. He will alo keep a g9i a-rt' nieic .f Men's and Boys' Cicthing OX II A 51. Alvn a ffoml sitnek of rurnMIiln. Iou"t f-TCCt tie place, Odd Fclloiv' ilall, Ao. WASHINGTON TUE ET. UML.I.U11M If. nt: II. jml3-d.'.m

lciv Icdicnl Iliscot-rv For the speedy and ernianent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URKTHAL DISCHARGES.

SEMINAL WEAKNESS, MUUTLY EMISSIONS, 1 INCONTIN ANTE, G KNIT A L I RRITA LI LITY, Gravel,.-' trieture.an! Aflecfl-'ns of the Kidneys and Kladder j which has beeu ued by upwartl ofn ', hundred puyMcians, j XT TIIUID TT' T ' IT- L- I I . t t T II ' L- H'lTU rVTli'l' fll'P I

i.- iiir.ii. ii.i.-.Ar. ii. .vv ivr, n nil r. I i. b o I. Vr CESS, supersedinnr Ci:b-b, Copaiba, Csp-tils. or any other compound hitherto known. m:i,5s .SPECIFIC PILLS Are s-eedy In action, often effecting a cure In a few days, and w hen a cure is eff.-cted it Is permanent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmic.su on the .ystcui and never nauseate the stomach, or impregnate the breath; and ln-ii.g Migar-eited, all tiaUM-oii tate i avoided. No chance of di't is necessary "ahjle usiii: them; iKr d-es their act i.n interfere wjtb rtisne pursuits. Each box contain.- six dozen I'dis. riMC'E ONE IK ILEA R, And will oe sent by mall, post-paid by any advertised Atent, on receipt of the money. Sold by DrUKgUt generally. None genuine without uiv signature on the wrapper. J. ERY AN, Rocht ?er, N. Y., General Ac'ent. ftjV" TOMI.INSON k VOX, A fee lit for Indianapol July 13-d Vw 61

DRY GOODS.

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PIANOS. Is X -A. JST O JP O T E S mm IIAVF t)X HAJTD MMBEK OF Fi7tS" v T Oii Piaio!',' bn-h we will el at rstf,r cash WILLIARIi & SlDWI I.L, c tl No. iarr H'is lTiCEa ViT A NKW VEAIi CALL A KNODLE A SN ouil respectfully r?quet all thw iiviebted to ihetn t call at their place of tn !neas oo East Washiartoa traet, n Tth side, c-ppoMtr 0Vewi TJoek, and letheii account A. Krvxne k Jsofj neet tie ranar or tbey woa'.d not ttsns puoltety rail 3pmtleir patron f-r whoe favor in the pat they are extreraefr t-biired. It w-fTl give A. Kr.ft.!! 1 Sn inSr.ire p!rar to ferve all wfco tuav call on tlirr.i in the fature ji.-dtf

Are n o - read)' to offer to tlc Trade tlielrentire Mock of IHI.MESTIC AM FOIiriUV DltYUUODs, embrnclng

Te, c atifela) m i-arreis, lined;

Hominy, coarse, (iusi fce fiat jorn) in harreU lined; Kice, (Carolina rKat1n.tarta barreU. lined; O fVe, (IV of In double saiks, (reen); Co5ee, Rio) rate4. Iu thitabt aarka, not f routut; Biar k Tea, lu atroaia stoxasa; , . Green Tea, nisie Hx: . Sugar, (brtwi) tm K ia4; 'll .Vluerar, it twrrek t .. i ..... 1 1 ' Cau..:es, (star) fatt wefgUt; tti Voxe; i . 5 5. p. In Ihios . , , t , ; aK, fn h.irw-1, riMU j , ! 1 T'.atoes (Irvk) la Utnls, Imed;" , M tases, ji bam-U; ...... aa may t required by th Assistant Commisarle of Subsif-tence Mati.ned at and near Indianapolis from time to time, I monthly delivery. Safct Tr.td, when accepted, to form the baja of a written contract, with bond, with two food and Miff.fsieijt aart-t.ea U indrnirufy the I'niTei State airainat loss. Sid ecufract totajr reri oav the lt ' f Äarrh. Jail, and to c"trfnT f.-r- naid tbe t day vf July. l-.fcutjeci totie approval oX tie Conimiary Oners! ft SarMer. Bid. f.r the whole mr any one or more of .the above items will he ref;:vrd. lhe st.-re tv Ve of the be,f jal?ty and ith actual tare; cH-p-eras-e must be of tht mt kind, awl no charpe for packages, whicb du, iee marked si ita rvtuUute, nave i4 rutitraeror am hr addres. Marted .tmpfe required with the bids, ex-ept moats. Tl.e frrtsh be. f to b avaand and wbnlewvrne, e-f f. r year old anl wen avreer- wviirhirc net aa l.aat 00 lbs. and in alternate fere aad l.iitd ensner tv parts thereof , (nocks ami skanka exrhided). Tie Hard bread must te rooled and tlioroufhrr driest tiefore paekhxr. The pea, be ana, and aalt ( l-e In Btea.ured tsaalielt; the IH4t per atea by the pound Rids t be addressed to the under irrrd. bv M.l. Iiidi auatxJi,' ladiarut. awd samplea left mi th office Jfa. 3, ever Hetch. r'a earp-t store, Wah!netn street. Hills paid monthly. Hid b-rs are requested t be preM-nf at 12 o'clock. C. I KII.1U KX, : Feb. 1, Major and C. K. U. 5. A.

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OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, no. 32, i:Avr TiAitur.T tiii:i:t, lNDlANAroil IVD.

At It's. tli.-iii .Tlnrket Kates ! 1,000 Pkgs. Madder Prints, STAN DA KD MAKES. 1,200 Pkgs. Brown and Bleached Sheetings. 10,000 Pieces British Dress Fabrics, UXDEU 11. CETS. 5,000 Pieces, tinder 16 Cents.

FLAIrVLLS, WHITE GOODS, IIONIERY, AVOOLEXS.

WICKS, SMITH & CO.

and defend the Constitution and Governnrent ef the t'nlted States against all enemies', whether domestic T forH?ri. and that I will tear true faith, al'eiriance, and I.vy ally t the same, any ordinance, resolution, or law of any State Convention r Iijrislaiure ta th contrary notwithtjMetinr; and, further, that 1 dw tbia witli fU determ il ui-.n. pledge, end purpose, wiikxnit any mental reervatimi or evasion whalevcr; and. further, that I will well au l faithfully perform alt the dune which may be require I 4" uie by law ami contract, either verbal or written. So h Ip mr Gud. . .

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