Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3575, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1862 — Page 2
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Domocratic Union State Ticket. rt turn rr art or tati, JAMES S. ATIIO.V, Of Marion County. tf AlDITOm or TATI, JOSEPH KISTIXE. Of FouoUin Countj.
rot. TtKActtt or ftatc, MATTHEW L. BRETT, . Of Darier Countj. rot AITOKMKT ULXtAL, ' OSCAR Ii. HOliD, Of Pectar Countj. rot ti-rttitTrx:.xT or rrtnc ixTicTio?r, MILTON B. HOPKINS. Of C in ton Count. Thf EmtnclpalivtrQurillon. The Home of KejreenUtiM lopti t!i IVi'ient'i rmnn;!ti'jn reo!ntion by a rote of HS to. 31, The Indian delegation voted as followc: Vea Couax. Dt x.x, Jilivx, Mitchell, fornr. ! White. Nat Cr a tlx. La. ir, an! Vooiheijl Ab-.ent, Holm ax an-1 SlIA.XKV Ahlej' rrott-ooltlon. The ComnUtee on Territories reu tl a bill, bj Mr. Ashlet, pru riding for temjoriirj provisional pov em merit titer the cce!eil States. Thi proportion Mr. Prsr-LtTOv, of Ohio, pronounce to be " bill to dL"olve the Untou and to abolish the Constitution of the United State." The bill wm t.iblel by a rotq of C" to 50. Colfax, Ciatkn, Drxv, Law, and I'otTiii rotclln ftvor of Ublin the bill, Hud Ji lia. and Mitchlll in f. Tor of entertaining the proposition. Aiscntf HoLMA, VoOtlltM, WflJTr, ftll'i SLANK.
tCeinrnor fugitive. The I'rC'ident, . H-i Cornin inder-in-Chlef, has
appro el vf nu additional ttrtic'.e ot war, wliicli j jroe into 'mime li tte etltct, prohiUitin nil Ilicers ! nl prrn in the tiiiliUty and n.iv.il mtv'icc from employing the force under their rommiit! to te ! turn fugitive from li'mr or Mn ice to those er ! ton who claim uh erviee or I.iiVir to he their i due, under the j-enaltv of siilismi-"al fnm .-er vice I fur iu violation. We preutne the Abolition i .rest will claim thi order a another inessMjre j of free-Iom" from !te President, and :n the first j deve!tm':nt of hi policy of gradual, etu mci ; putioii. j Tlie .siilfM HriKlitrn. , The tirti events of the p.tt thiee weeks! in- j dicate an eirly nnd complete overthrow of the !
renel armies. During the week jut ended our rmic have achieved three important and derisive victories. The defeat of I'kk r, M CutLot g n and Vas Doits at Pea Kid-re tuul tlic rout of their armr; the evncu ttlon of Man isa.,
the rebel Gibraltar, and the surrender of N"ew Madrid, with nearly a million of dollars worth of j store, ammunition and arm, are triumph which ! develop at the name time the strength of the Federal
and the comparative weakness of the rebel armies. In the next two weeks we confidently etpect to chronicle events which will aatisfv the country that the end of armed rcl". lion draweth ni"b.
Thr Way Iii 'lone)- f'oes. A railroad U in proce-u of construction by the Federal Government from Lexington to Xashville, which will cost from ten to fifteen million of dollar. Military iiei'e-ity is the apology or justification for tbU enoruioiM outlay of money. We can see no occasion for auch a work now, but it there ha been, or i, long before it can be completed, the adrance of our armies will do away with anr necessity for it. By way of Nashrille we will have as safe and quick railroad communication, already built and in running order, with Eastern Tennessee as the proposed railroad from Leiinton to Knoxville will afford. Why this wnte of the public treasure, unless to furnish a new field for patronage? . .YTore Vut roruiRC. Johx P. UVhkh, Esq., of Tcrre Haute, has been appoiutcl A.itant Secretary of the In
terior Department. This i : new oflioe. cieitel j by t recent act of Congre... Mr. Liilk is aj very clever, painstaking and hardworking lawyer, a decided Republican in politic?, and it' a slow j coach i needed for the osition he will m ike a j tolerably fair oSicer. We see no occasion just j now for an iuciease of force iu that department. ! It eeins to be the policy of the party in joer to ' mike as many officers a possible nnd thu increae the public expenditures, instead of di minishing tin m by letrenchmei.l. Never before 1 was there such a creed forofiie nthrre bus been ince the ttqmtdican party came into jxuvrr, and wc bhuu!d be uipii.-ed. ui:ler the pies-;it presiure, it one half of the party ere luii art pensioned apii the (iovernment. A rrrdlrilon Vertfirtt. The New York WnrlJ (lie; ubÜcm) a shi tt time s'nee p.t on letord t!e following prediction. It said: i "A so ui a tlie war draws riihly tt a close, - the Democratic i.iriy will, in :nv eeiit. -prinx' i.p.-iL'on in full vi-or Heavy taxation, the cor rupl squandering of puj lic money brought to h'jht b) Cotinssional comniittec ol tnvet'g if ion. au I tiie .;iie-tioiiatle tret lies of )fr t" which the Executive ; uthority has resorted, will le cit nmd home iir-oti the Kej'Ublican patr, which ;s ilone re:ifins;blc lor the dmini-tration of the (Invernment." The prediction i- being verifel. At tlie recenttowu and city cicvti ns in New York Dcinotratic triumph are reconleil throughout the Suite. The pains wre piit!i-?ent to show- u com p't te revolution in ptddic sei.timent, and in the language of toe YrIJ re.-eiits e ideiue that ti e DcmoATatic party has sprung up again in full r?i;or. The New Y'ork A'quh u commer.tii.ff upon the ttMtlt rem-ii k: Ii atiUniy ha been lel to lH!iee the abuid Utie et tl.iat b t.ie lie, ul..iv Jii pi es, about the diinJ.t g int lustration of the Deuioct.it c party. t!.t liie liinm moveuient Jif the town aud city e'.rt ttuU4 niut have ilis:paie I the delusion. Never, will. in our ex4 litt.c e ol polifii al bie. ll.e rrue pilt oi Doui-ktmcv l-en inore fully atoiivd, or the pur-.sa of conc;ative r.cn more appaicnt, th iu at the pie-ent h oir. Th" tearlul i-.l in whkit 1 1 f-tveiwiCt.- anl tlie UUüonistj hivti involved cur iiil.lat;on, lus icujevl the patiiotiMn of the i in. .md from ! pnit of the country comes op tl.v rv l r a ttii. 4tioa id the pvne and sound cont.tutiot.al iIiKtrluc of the okl Deui H-rac !ur a te turn to the pd o'ul days, when the to ei nment wat aiuiiiii.tereAl upiiu a constitutional b.-is The. bold, bad attempt of the KepubÜctns to identity DeUI-vt.M.-y (il Str ioli, loir SliMHwV (aod. a;I ultra Uci U'ilic Ui Ulid Wioiclfd ;is tl.r i-ii!y d '.-;ti;.n a rt v in ti e N..iih. Itrcruiln. It is robab!e th.it ihn IViiiji r itlo p-itty will i reie Senator t'owiui. (, IVtiit 1 at:ia, tnto commujilon: His mtid -;feih -h" tint be I. as etn.n DeuHH-ratie symj lonn, which the abuhiion pres hs iiicovered. and fur which it is ' eheaietdly assuilii.g him. It denounces him.; indeed, as a rel el." Iii redlion coniMt in opprition fi the Trumbull utm. er methods ot destroying the Ut.Ion. Senator lironin'. of thi State, ha a!o ma!iife-lol teftain Democrati' vrnptom. Hi ipeecb aaint Truinbiiil' cot;fijtion enormitr w eraphaiio. and be i ni le- inimical to Snin- ! Per' ftl dt $ contrirat.ee. He i of cour-e de- i ta.t . ...
nounce j ty n.e aüu.it.on re-., u he h I kno.k at die rein'M-ratic du r. it will l oK-nt t.i him. ! Curn o 'rnta.
( npli i:rirn' Account mt hl Iron plated Mlp, hrforr Iii C hamper of f ouiuie rref ew York (An. iaicvt,s st ati y ri. Capt. Kricjn. at the invitation of tle Cham ber. ar-e, and was received with applause. He said: I lme tlie great iti.-faction to tell tne gentlemen that this morning, a few m'nutes after I was called ;n to attend this meeting, I got a letter Irotn Mr. Stimers. I ent a copy of it to the Ertniny 'oaf, that the pre- should have it this morning. I will iiow tead you Captain SStimeis' letter: , Irom Clad Monitor. ) Hvmpfofi lload, March 'J, IrW $ Mr Dr.AR Sir After a atormy pape, which
proved ns to fe the fii.e?-t w t)it I was ever in, we fought the Merrimic for more than three hours this afternoon, and cnt her back to Norfolk in a linking condition. Iron cl id against iron clad. We maneuvered about the bay here, and went at each other with mutual fiercene-. I consider that both tdii were well fought. We were struck twenty two limes pilot hou?e twit e, turret nine lime-, fide armor eight time, deck ihre times. The only vulnerable point wa the pilot hou-e. One of jour great 1 (9 by 12 inches thick) is broken in two. The shot ttru'-k jut ouLide of where the c ipuiu had hi eve, and it has di.mhied him bv destroying his left eye, and temporarily blinding the other. That is proved since not to be so. It waj imagined at firt tiiat his eye was lo-t The log is not quite in to, but is broken and pieced inward 1'2 iticlw. This hows tlie immense force of the?e phots. This beam u fJ inches bv 12, and of the best wrought iron. This gives hd idea of the dilliculty of ri"iting the.-e fhot, and vet we have fueeeeded in the ttnret in doing h). She tried to run us do n, and -ink us ns t-he dil the Curaberl md veterday, but he got the wrrstof it. Her low pa.-ed over our deck, and our sharp, upper ed;.ed tide cut tlirough ti e Iiht phoe upon I. er stein, and well into her oak. Sie will not try that ayain. She gave us a tretneii d iiis thunip, but did not injure ns in the le i.-t. We are ju.-l nble to find the point of contact. That i gratifying, that alter suth a concufion it was difficult to see where die tnn k her. The turret is h splendid structure. I don I think much of the shield, but the enduiunis are tine things, though I can not tell jou how- they would stand the shot, as they were not hit. The aield is an extra thick neis of two im hes on the fiht.ng nide. It was placed theie juinci pally on account of the sound. I w as afraid that the force of the shock would knock tho men dow n. You were very conect in your estimate of the eff'ecr of shot on men on the iuide of the tun et when it was truck near him. Thiee men weie knoc ked down, of whom 1 was one; the other two had to bec:irrid below, but 1 was not dis nblcd at all, and the others recoveied bel'oie the battle w a over. Kefoie the Monitor left, I charged the officer piitu-uhtly to tell the men not .o he frightened. 1 told him to teil the men; let every mm get dowtionhi-i knees, ami don't be al.w me J w hen the rebel shot .strikes you, becau-e it won't liuit Juli. I tiey all put the qne-tiul to him, "Won't the shot L'o through?" "No," .is he, "it will
stay out." " Then we don't cue," they ;iid. I Iu i lor this precaution their would have been reat const ei nation alien lite lutict was -truck. You liny estimate the rdiock when a shot of Ml pournis weight, moving at the rate of 2,M'M) lee', in a second, stukes within afoot of a man's head Captain Worden stationed himself at the pilothouse, (ireotic hrc I liie gun, and I turned the turret until the Capain w.is di liIiU-.I, ami was relieved by (ireei.e, when I man.igel the tuuet myself, Master Stoddeu iiaving been one of the two stunned men. I proposed to tlie Canta'n to let thesailinginarter turn the turret. On one side of the turtet there i a tcle e, a lellector, the imae being bent by a prism. This sailing nn-ter, who has nothing' to do on hoard the Monitor. I proposed that he h u'd be stationed there, lie not only looke! through the telescope, but bv mean of a small wheel he turned the tuner just ex actly wheie he l;kd. He did that to admiration, jinting it exactly on the enemy. As the Moni tor went round, the turret kept turning (it no doubt astonished Captain Huch man) , so that wherever the Monitor was. in whatever position it was placed, the two bulldogs kept looking at him all the time Capt. Lries-oii, I congratulate you upon your great success. Thousands have tin's day ble.-sed von. I have heard whole news cheer you. Kverv man feci that you h ive saved hi place to th Nation by I'm ni.-hin us with tlie means to whip an iron-clad Iiigate that was, until our arrival, having it all her own way with our most jxtweilul vessels. I am, with much esteem, very truly yours, Aluax C. SriMh.. Capt. J. Ericsson, No. Franklin street, New York. I cannot, s.iid Capt. K , permit this opjtortunity to pas without saving that I look ujon the success of that as being entirely owing to the presence of a m.i-ter mind. The men were new ; their pa.age had been very lough, and the ma ter had to put bis ves-el right under the heaviest guns th tt ni e ever wotked on shipboard. It is evident that but for the pre-ence of a ma.-ter inind on board that veel ; that success could not h iv e bei-u ach'.ev ed. Capt. Worden, no doubt.
acquitted him.-elf in the most masterly m inner, liut everything was qui'e new. He vfelt quite nervous beiore he went en board. The' fact that
the bui walk of the vessel was but one foot above
the w ater line was enough to make him so. When I was before the Naval Committee, the nr.ind
twelve feet of water. The Warrior, drawing thirty four fret of w ater must come in t!.e middle 1 of the chvitf.fl, and we could move along the' sb'jre Py means of one ing'.e floating battery) rou could delend tle h iilKr better than by twenty !
forta. Thia is eidr dem iKtratl.
Hebel
objection was that in sea way the vessel would n t woil. I gave it as ray oninion tint it would
prove the mo-t ea-y - wu king in s.i way, und it j is an excellent mm boat. The mn :ue supplied I with lie-h air. though thei e is no opening s.iv e i through the tuuet, by means of b'oer worked bv the engines and thev me er fed I v cuintniu-' b!e. They can temainon the top of the tin ret in the -ei-way; it is s;lv fonr teet in eiieumterciice ,uifc a j nuneiia-je. '1 hough the deck i I til a tool above the water line, tlie top of the tun et i- nine reet aboe; and heie i- the important point, ih:it the ve-scl i in tl.e fea-vv.iv cr , h ips the a eit ever bu.lt. It takes OTO.M.V) tbs to hrin ; her down. Theie can be no danger of
hi r swamping. It is very muth like a bottle Willi :i fork m it. In rel tiori t: tlie point wheth r the Monitor is capibleof taking cite of the Min im ic, lei nie s.iv that she would h iv e .-ui.k the Meirimac but br t!io Cut of her it ivinghicd too 1 1 1 1 1 . It thev hid kept od" at a d.stitice d" 2'd v ml-, ai. d held t!ie gun exactlv level, the sh.t would have gone clear thr. Migli. I 1 1 1 Mr S::mers h..d the gut; eiev aied a little, and the roof of the Merrinnc is so strong' t!i;t ti c bil's ret, in. led. Next time they encounter ti;e Mir i nr. ic they vviü leave tho gun- lev ; , thev won I in. nd it the la!i strikes tin water, be tu-e the -;i'n!u' will tike it whcrethi-v want it. The t ext t;i.ie i I . 'y go m, I pied.ct ihe tiiird round vvids, nk the Mcirimic. I l.cie is another great t !. 1 1 t hev hidtiltv urou-lii in. ii .-ii-t whili
f rom tin Sorf.tk Ir Huck, March 11. Account of tlie firm! aval
lillgagciiirnt. It I a grave tak, a bizirlous ambition to write a cotemporaneou hitory e-pei iaily when one collects his malerisli under Fl ig OTlcer Yi r-re-t, whose taste for getting "within range' is proverbial. Knowing the hazard of attempting a description of the series of combats fought on the Pth and Uib in Hampton Koads, we particularly guarded against micon-tuction by stating, on e-terl iy, in our first paper, the impossibility of chronicling all the grand feature of ?uch scenes. We committed an error or two. winch we now propoe o correct, and the printer's devil helped us along with a few of bis own, which the reader has already noted f jr him-elf. The chief of thee wa the ptatemcnt that Lieut. Parker hauled down the ensign of the Congress. That gentleman himself corrects this error, and iuform us that when tlie Congress struck to the Virginia, he was sent on board by Flag Officer Ibichman to hoist the Confederate dag, and after removing the wounded ami prisoner to fire the idiip. It was in the discharge of this duty that the He.iufort and Ilaleigh were fired uoii, and there the lives of two valuable officers and several men were sacrificed bv the terfidv of the
enemy. Here al-o and about thN time Flag Olli i cer lJ'jcdi.man recti veil a revere wound, alter1 which, and iu all sub-ejuent operations of the j
iririiiia, she wo fought nnd com in anded by tier 1st Lieuten int. Catc-by ApR Jci.es. One other error probably that of the writer must oe noted before he goes link to his individual narrative. I he previous chapter of this strange history was headed the "Combat of the Ninth," when, iu reality, it was a description of that of the fth.
oi o.iiu.uaji a i i' 'i iii-i ii . , aim ii"i k.-tuturti r, as
would appear irom tne caption ol wiucli we sj ik. On Sundar morning fiint cannonading was heard below. When the thick vapors that overhung the Hampton U ads lilted, L:eutenant Comm Hiding C. A,), li Jones goa- uiidcr weigh, and began his attack upon the enemy. At ten o'clock the sioamer II irtiiouv shoved off' from t ie dock vard nnd shot down the harbor. Alter tlitcidiiig our w ay through the barriers, und passing the forts, daik, us on the previous day, with ini"-es of soldieis of all arms, ae saw a sti mge picture a pictuie at once novel and beuititul. The gunboats were Iving in line of battle under Sewall's I'oint. witu the thick m isses of smoke floating l.i.ilv above them, tiring now and then a shot;
while the Yirginiat looking grim and rnvsteriotis
as beiore, steamed in pursuit of a wouderlul look ing thing that was jiistlv compared to a prodigious "cheese box on a plunk," said "chce-e box" be ing of l'iutoniaii b.atki esa. At first we could see the great puffs of white smoke jetting out, now from the Virginia, now lioin the Minnesota, and at long intei v .Js from the blick "c'uee.-t Imx." Hut there white wie.tlis of smoke blew off' to seaward without a sound reaching us lor the wind had now risen, i . i f ? i .
anu tne warm caini oi eariy inorning was miccetsled b a piercing north ea-ter. Away we went across Cr.uiev Island Hats, and presently we could hear the guns, louder and louder. Hut. the strange looking battery, with its black, revolving ciioiu, fled before tlie Virginia. It was, as somebody said "like fighting u ghost." Now she ran down towards Old I'oint, now bat k towards Newpott News, now approached to lire and then ran away to load, but ev idently fighting shy, and afraid of being put "in chancery," hs the pugilists call it, by her powerful pursuitr. The projectiles from her great piece of ordinance, a ten inch solid shot gun, came dancing across tlie water with a series ot short, sharp pops, which made a music more exciting than melodious. Now she overshot, ti e Virginia, au 1 the "'pray Hew more than thlity feel high. Now she shot to thi- side, now to that. Now .-he steamed clo.-e up, and bit her fairly. In one of the.-e en counters we thought her iton castle had been .-hot away, but when the nuioke cleared away, theie it was and the long, plank like bull in shore again, driving along like the "Flving Dutchman." Meanwhile the Virginia crept up towards the Mintie-ot i, ciept up and paused iu that mysteri ous silence which fell ujxm her.it all times a silun e aw fully impressive to us aboard the tug. Was she aground? One thought je. Another could make out that fhe was moving. A third discovered that it was our forging ahead whi h imparted to her the apparent motion we had a moment betöre congratulated our.-elves ujKtn. The minutes seemed like hours a we stood watching the hoble ship, against which the combined battciics of the Minnesota ami Kricsson were now directed. The shot fell like hail, the shell llew like rain drops and slowly, steadily she returned the tire. There lay the M.iuiesota w.tii two tags alongside Here, there, and everywhere, was the black "cheese lox." There lay the Virginia evidently aground, but still tiring with tlie same deliberate regularity as betöre. Presently a great w hite column of .-moke shot up ab vp the Minnesota, bigheV and higher, fuller and fuller in its olume. and beyond doubt curried death all along her deeks, for tlie led tug's boiler had been exploded by a bot. and that great vv hite cloud canopy was the steam thus liberated
more terrible than the giant who grew out ol j the v.ijor utispi!ed by the fisherman in the fable. And now the Virginia move- again. Theie can j be no eiror this time, for we see her actually; moving through the water, and can maikthej foam ut her prow. And, strange to sav,the-ei
Ion sr, piintul hours measuring tum bv our eino tions, ;ite ennden-ed by tlie unsympathetic band of our watches into fit teen minuies ! At twelve o'clock noon she was steaming down for SevaU's, while the strange looking battery bore away for the tiigate ahore. We steiaicd tl own to meet her. mustered all
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IKMIU.f .. tl. ..II. . II' '.. I I. VI bill VC cheers three cheers w hieb came from tlie Itottom of our heirf which were expro.-ive of prai-c and th inktulne-s of bei edictiori and delight. Her eomn.mv was mu.-tered on the crating and
le'umed oi r cheers. We ran in closer, and the: e j w . s her cotnm mder. C ite-by Ap II Jones, look j i:ig as calm and m-'de-t as any gentleman wit Inn ; the jurisdiction of Virginia. Hie Commodore1 hai'cd the ship, lie ml the reply, cooiniimeuted tlie ijiiict, th jughttul look dig in in who had tniti-i ;;e ! and I n;I:t her tiom the time Flag Oflicer j l'u hau in was wo iuled up to th (t moment, and then w ith cordi ili v -poketi eulogies up -n the gal- . I mt men i)u boir I, we shot ahead. Here let us j pui-e i r.e i!iiinoni. Our ta-k has been tosjeak of even's iati,er thin individual actors, but we
A Hrpubiican lierrnlt. We hvve lx,ked throu.-h t'ie ;srecS of H'-n. Jos';! A. Wr 'giit. r.f Irnh ina. Ueiivereil at Iridi uno!is on the ( ca-ro:i of In p:iintmc:it by the (Governor a- Cnitnl Slates Sen a lor in pfact of Mr. Pr ght. We f.i.d it in a Ilcp iblican
I'tjer, And we lute observed that it has been !
penfT i.y repro-iuceu by the Kenutmc u ai-r. ll is a rather slim affair. Mr. Wright -eerned to h ive Comr tt!iendel that the public wciid regard it n a singular circumstince tint a Kepuh'.ican (fovernor sliould appoint him a Senator, and this rpecli i In the nature of evue- for hi pos tioti In the arrangemcT.t. Hi chief excu-e is t!it "j-litical wirtie are dead, de id, deal." Formerly when men hnve exchmgH tlie affinities of tlie Hernocratic tartr for affinities which were
nioie congenial or profitable to them, they have alleged tbal the party had deserted them and not they the party. It ii original with Mr. Wright to leave the Democratic larty because it i dead. The excu-e is novel, and hi own invention. We venture the prediction that in a little while he will turn una living witness that political parties are not dead. He will turn up a full bljwn Republican iu hi ou person. That i our prediction. Mr. Wright especially stultifies himself in this: It his been bis habit in times past to claim that the platform of the Democratic party was the Constitution. The claim w as true. . The Con stitution is the platform of the Democratic party. He now, beside declaring that "political parties are de id," declares that "their platform are not worth the paj-er they are printed uoii." It is because the platlorm of the Democratic party is the Constitution that the patty rurvive. It grand mi ion in this war is to preserve the Coii-titutioii. Where would the Constitution have been to day but for the Demoenttie party? Where would the Government and the Adminis. tratiou hive been to-dav but for the Democratic
paitvT What but the Democratic pirty is the j bre ik water which protects the Constitution and the Government from the surges on one side of j Secesslon sm and on the other of Abolitionism? j The Iletiublican party is abolitiotiized. Look at its leading journals. Look at the sort of sup- j port it has given to the Pre-ident in his con- j servative and constitutional ositioti. Look ul j the measure which iu recognized foremost lead ers have brought forward in Congress. Look at the confiscation bill of Trumbull and the ftl üt 1 xr bill of Sumner. Look at its nublic meeting in New Vork the other night, called by William C. ' Ihy.int, lb-race Greeiey and a hundred other of !
its well known partisans where the Germm lie publican revolutionist and disturber, Carl Schutz, proclaimed, and was applauded in proclaiming, not that olitical urties was deid, but that the Union was dead, and that another and a dill ei en I Union must be constructed. Kvtry patriot, iu such a crisis as this, ought to thank God upon his knees three times a day tint
jthe Democratic party is not dead. As for ourseUe. bevoud this, we think God that Mr.'
Wr ght has gone where he belongs. We congratulate him uou the new company he w ill keep. Ckicujo Times. I'roiu th? Mt:ipiiis Appeal. Doric I toti Prisoners in I lie !VorIlv Home Mipplies lor incui. On yesterday we received the following note, m iking a ipierv of much inteie-t to the Iriciids of the capt u its 1 prisoners at Fort Douc'soii: "HtRXA.Mio, Miss , March 5, ?C2. "V.u. Aitkal: As is well known to the public, bandied of citizens of North Mississippi, taken at Fort Donclsoii. uro now confined in the enemy's prisons at Alton, Springfield, Chicago and In liati iK!i It is the wish of friends and relativ es of many of these men to send them, as soon as possible, money, clothing, letter, &e.. and if you know of any means by which it can be done, you will perform an art of humanity by giving it the widest nubiicity just now, and if r.osuch channel exists,. so soon as it .-hall be opened let us know it tlirougrV vuur columns. "H. H. C'lIAI-MrR.." The only way in which this enterprise ran be lo compli-hed, we think, is through the instrumentality of our military authu ilie. If Mr. Chalmers will correspond with Gen. Johnston or Gen. Pillow, nt Huhtsville, Alabama, we feel saie in the assertion that they will make some arrangement by which all necessary articles, money, &e . nn be conveyed to the prisoner under a Hag id' truce by way of N-i-hville and Louisville So --oon as that arrin.-ement is per fected, we will puhli-h it to the country with
p:e isu: e.
COM M I SSI ON MEUCHA NTS . C. L. S. Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION
AMI-
FORYARDIKG MERCHANT, Large Fire-Iroof IStiildiii?. f s yo. 124 rorirni jT.', trysT siif, llelvreen .rinln Mreel and tlie Itlvcr LOUISVILLE. KT. p-L. Cor-irun-ut"are respertfully obcitd, ar..1 imm"i::' al"s w.ti priupt ret ra guarantee!. Ji.l3
DRY COODG.
DRY GOODS.
S50,00 o w O It T II o r SPRING yjisrx STJMMXR JDJRTST GOODS OPEN'rrsrO ' . - at NO. 5 EAST WASHINGTON STREET,
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XtblUCIVG ALL THE I ATE XOVELTIF-S IN HUF.SS .(HtS, MAXTU S, f KI1:TS, Ic, FDR THE SfRtNO
TKADC.
AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES AND NOTIONS,
CALL AND .TUDGK FOK YOUKSKLVKS.
M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.
ATTORNEYS.
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BENJAMIN HAKK'SOX. Lair of WiU -e A iltrri-on.
TTtLI.lAM r. HSniUCK, laite of Conner k Fishbark.
HARRISON & FISH3ACK, TropasrTrs's at UFF1CK. XÜ. 6i KASTWASIllN(.TlN ST., (Over MuTis, n A Ji.hti.-tnn Stove Store,) I M'l A N A r 1JH, I Mil A !V A .
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w e;c !at use i. Cu t.
i !.li that the
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in I
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'. irili slu't ial.li''. l:e.tlv. The .'nie
tie Men ::na" i- in-ulli' 'i.t ti ii'-i-t it
h i tin Meiriiliic Cylll L" anv
a'vi tlKie uider-. Now, vv ! C til !i4 and a i-t II. n -hut
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I he i ban;. el i- v ci v li r.r.w , must i, it liut t!:e Jh
wl.ee and t ike tut v erv l c.-t t t . -'t . A Meiiil.e: H iw i. tie:: can thev t.ier Mi. la.c.-sw:: In about one minute .md a 1
violence t' :ur own fetlini: and tu
the puhlie -entiment did ve fid to aliit'ie to the on.-! ii-ii.iiis s rv ice- of l he :ent!eiii in who sue-j j e ii-1 I'ia Olli er Ihichaa in, w h iv.i.s -hot on t..e tratini: of tie ship on Saturday, the Mh. j He wis kn iwn to ail tnetnl eis vi hi- jjnde.-- j s'on as a thon'ijli atid acit tii; li-hed -eiliian. A. ! ai i 'id ii a nee ulüi er l.e as it' :ip4rnvei skill, and j ai:er tlie ?tii and '.'ill of March th: sch'dai like, j laeid etitiem in steji- upon the historic canv o; this- -ieit rev .li.t;on as one of it true henc. ' Vv'e leave h r.i ai. I his ml! ant s!:;uti tie- to the ei.ei uu- apprec; iti'.n id iheir coUl.ti V inen, and a-kin. pardon el" hi- sen-it'; ve tno !e-ty I r what we I. iv e written, pas er. with nur nart.itiv e.
The s i me si eje
-!.e i.is-e I e ich v e--e!
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It i.'ic:i aid one jrun vv.e.jld he suii'.i icid. but i: i- i. t -o l'v hiving. lo ums um lme t:me f,r o t i rn.il. Vmii m iv de; end upon it, th it i; t!i McirlL..ic come out .inin .-he will be mi k. Mr We-tmnre I should like to r.sk of Cap
be h i heard that ciie of
i
in the v
w ei. u tfi an., i e en ictcd a-
and. witii Fl '.'j, O.iicer
n. the soiiadron -te.ime'l eau-
alit towards the t'irriea des.
i . . . i
u:n I .t :r "i. w roti er
his -li : ei. tried tie M err; in ic. killed sev emeeii tnfii and wi.unded Capta:n 15uch.it an, who lias e die i? Mi. ITi i ii I hive not. Mi. lh.uv;: It mu-t liave been a shell. Mr. Kin .Hi That is not jK)-ih!e; but if :i ! d -h t -i e- tl iouh the Meriiiii ic. tlie armor wi...!d leeort-i in in ateit m my sj'lii.teis; the !,.! tvli;!, 1-j 'utt.di. there wouIJ be a
r or:
i;.'ii-:v
A-the shit s, c'lori: ul aain.-t the .-oft, hazv
-ky.fLill.iwe4 the Vir'tiia the picture wa one, never to t.e forgotten, tlie emofj.ins excite! such ; a- c in never bedcscrihfd. j A- vre liK.ke-l un r.wrard New rr it News vre saw the sp:u- !' the C-imt'Crland alyv e the river fie ; h ol so l iit insolently baited; but oi l er cohs' it there wa not even a tinker lie.uJ vi-inie to tell
wa- not all she hid done. there ii Idled like a sieve.
v e
irl rHer rf w .w ntnl :rm ; St.t it is ijulte
her story. But thi: Tie Mn.r.e-oti lav
Wh it d mi a-e he sustaiiK-l will never le know n, t ut it must have !tti frightful. And within o:uht ;t nd forty h ur she h id Micce-sfu'.ly e:tci. unlets! eneountered, i!e;i"d and teitea a for- e e oi il to 2. men an 1 'JiM .uns, a will be stell bv the b ilowi'. L' table:
Men
I a-i i ?l two
i-l. 1-1 h it V
-!: H Cat! t.
t i- an iron
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w !i it iorr.ni' t .in
v I .1
' i- i i can ;i it i, imi.nc wim:M tike fr.'m -in. h u would te a. ii; -t iltcr.illv re-
shot. The dii.k i
III ovist. A Men. Imt I would like to nk of Ca- tain r.ii.--Ui, whtlhtr lo luttety c '.Id i,.t e cuvt el on varioti pi'nt. iu our h vrii ii f.r its de l-i.e. Mr Kri'-oii I imagine th;U the be-t kind of a hari-or de!ei-e .- a tl latino stno t ii e that e.m be removed fnm place t" I l u e. The Mend er You mi reunve this turret in anjr d.rtetion, und Me all the est'" f your Teel, and tou rvjtiire only n small steam engine Mr. Kr:cj..-on Th: vessel i equal to twenty forts It ran move tmni tl re to pi ice In tlii bitterr vrn hive e-l that driw ciilr
('diu'rc-s, btirnt . I'ii in'iet land. su:ik,. ...... Minne-oLi, rKivlU-l 11 i moke, srared olV t. Lawrence, ret r-J,. . ,
tlunboats, two or ihn e di"d, 1 t-M1 Forts, silenced - Ml Krie-on 150
1-1 3d :.n
A it
;Kv.u.sv iile an J MaU.oon are the only cltiet
In. tl e State tti it fiave not adopted the new citj ilnr'er lor their iii'i:iici;ul j;uveii.uiet,t.
JO AI V KlTTSf:i:s.AH n lrer.U ,,?. vikn for it ir'il tinif, ifii'l ortlrrf-l out htj'ir !h' i Xf-ir.ition of'ln' lim ., trill I i hir'jl tlif rjnl'ir ritnt for tf iff u' to t'it tn thy ore itrilttfl out .
Dry G-oods! TIK HAVE ON NI) A I.AI.OE AND WELL AS f sOK'll I stik f Pry m!s, to whidi w invito Ih-;i:t. ntii.ii t 0AM1 PEA1.1 I.."-. JA.TI1 tAtW V '0., l:ti-il.'ltu lAiiiville. Ky. HOTELS.
IXTKUXATIOXAL HOTEL, 3(;. A: .Kit IJUO.inWAV, C O It N II It O V Y It A N Iv L I N S T It EET, rar a ; ici. f BtlllS first tla-s lii'UM' Ui nio-t jui-t, lionirlikf , nnJ i!i'a-.ii:t )i't' I in tl.c my IT r suja rior iint;cenifiit tu tliii-e v i-nitis; N-w Vork tr lmsiiii-s-or pli-asuie. It i- I.T..I in iti. l4-finii. ml kt it u tlie KUKi'i'kAN' I'l.VN. in ciiuiM-itii n wnli 1 vVl.idl'S SALOON, wtn-rr n In .-liiai lits cmi 1- L.rI at 11 Inair.-, mtv I iu tlu ir own ri'iniis Tin' charges ar- iii..it rai-, tli- phiid 'Ät.it t-n-int.incf of ihi tir-'t order tiutli-unU all tin1 ln.vlrrn eonvei'ienees ttacheti. in:irl-u:;ni
flIIE rNPEUSir.NEU HAVING ASSOCIATED
tiietii'tvr tojftln-riii t!ie jir.icticr f t!ie law, will ; Otfii '. to aU t-cI tiii-iii-- eiitru-t'-i! tu il.Hr r in the . Slatr wutl Frtlrral Court. hh NJ WIN II VKKtSON. I WILLlAil r. nsilUACK. , ls-enil-er 11, 1-Gl. Henry M.ScoU. Nutary Public, will tike M-ktm IriiRTii. ti! of tleej, Ac. at tUe bivf uSice, iW12-t:tiu
PIANOS.
PIANO
5
('(KMKKI.T K.AKII.'S.) cf K x Ra C -.-m " v Oppositi' th- Astor ll'u-e and l'ark, New York, run i: f iioai:i st .") mv. f I l"iiz estalili-hel and popular hmi-e has recently l.i'fii r hiiilt atnl greatly enlarged Vy tlie additioTi ef (.vi r luo r'itn- isiid now t;a nrri.T:iiinil.ir!(.Tis fur verrtiD j.t-,s. t als ln-f ii thoroughly rt'tKjvated and re-f.ir:ii-lii d. and is la aii'd ly steam and lir!itl ly pa. tliroii:dioiit. Ihi- holid lia- otu' of the l-st I-.-.it i.n.- in tl:.' oily, is asy nf iit-s- from all the steamboat- an1 r. üb". i.l- 1 - a I i t i if t the city, and i roiiveiiiriit to all the ci'V ( onvevHtites. It ha- n w ad the reapiisites of a tir-t cla-s hot. I. itjtjrit.ir tie- roTiif. rt of in-inmates. The jiatronaife nf lie traveling public is r--jiertfiiilv s-'lioited. Toreis l r.'iju rday. II. I.. I'nVVKItS, h l i'i-i!;!:!! lroi.rielr.
W K S'V V. II HOT K L , MIS.)), If, 13, i.-,, it ( OCltTLAMI) ST., NEAK r.HOADWAY, NEW YOKK CITY.
MEDICAL.
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE,
1) LADIES OF DELICATE HEALTH OKtMPAlUEU
f,mi;lv t from hiiv r'.i-oii iibjectioimlil-, the uMdi-r.-i'n"! would i.;T. r a ire.- riptioii whiib i- perfectly reLahle and sate, and which has been pre-cribed in varmu- part-of the old World for thpa-t t.'iitury. Although thi.- article i-very oheup and simple, yet it hasl.fn put up in halt pint bot i les and sold very extensively at th exhrbitsnt price of ." per hoi tie. tlie undersigned propo- to fur-tii-li the revipe for il, t y the p.w-ses-ion ot which every lady ran supply brr-e!f with a perfect -afi tiard, at aiy drugstore for the trittinz sum vf 25 cents per year. Any p!iy-iri.-m or drupvrist will tell you it is perfectly hitrmh-jis, thousands of testimonials can be procured of its etTicncy. Sent to any part of the world on receipt of l,bvaddressit.tf. Dr. J.O. DEVEUAUX, P. O. Box, Nu.2.153, New Haven, Connecticut. ulv22-d.iw'r,l
NOTICE.
- i
rSTXOTICK TO FUItLOr('HKI) SOLME KS, r.MLONGINrt TO THE 5-'d) CEO. INI. VOLS. All those heloiiir:f to this regiment wI.om furloughs are about e-Xpiritiif. will report by the 20th of this month to Lieutenant T. W Thomas, hea.t.pi jrti rs. Spencer Hou.-e bear Tuiira Pep d, by order of W. Q illtESHAM, mrM7-.Ut Cohinel 531 Ke,'. Ind. Vol.
This old established and favorite resort of the business community has been recently relitted, and incomplete in everythiint tliat can minister to the comforts ofit- piitron. Ladies and f;iniilie-are ecially and carefully provided fur. It is centrally located In the lui-iness pa t of the city, and i contiguous to the principal lines of steamboats, car-, omnibnsi-s, ferries, Ac. In coii-eijt'.ence of the pressure caused by tbe rebellion prices have been reduced to One Dollar and Fifty Cents Tlie t.ibl. is amply supnlied w ith all the luxuries ef the
sea on, and i eipi.il tv that of aay oth. r hf f. l in the i coutitrv. I Ample accomtnod.itiin nre offered for upward of 4f0
flie.-t-. CT Do not bid'eve re.'üiers, linckmcn, and others, wh' in ly say "the Western 1 1 t-1 is lud." I). D. VIXCHKSIF.K, rroprfeter. Thus. I. Wi.NCHtcsTnt. fehl j-ii'Jm A R TILL ER Y HORSES. Arlillrry IIoi'M Wanted FOR UNTfED STATES SLKVICE.
WATCHES.
$100,000, $100,000, $100,000, V nKTH 1 COLD ANU MLVEi: WATCHES AT A ..'EVI AM I'.M'KEt E11ENTE1) S.HTinfT. liKr.AT and i'M'i:i:ci:in:NTKi .. kifiu: i.ir. vr am iMMtr.cKUKNTKi sacuifici; MONLY JlnSKY MONEY
QAKTF.RMASTEIt DEPARTMENT, I S. A.J Indi.iri4poli, March 10. ts52.
) . . . .. . .... T . . . " ... .--...- . . c. I . A
j Ljh VLr.n i i;ofii.s.i, rui. inr. ir.i.ii,ni or tui'j , j One lluii'lrcil ;ir.1 Ten ArtiMcrv lior-f-, will be re- i I ceivid at this (ri;ii until Mar It 1, i"C2 Tlie leases re- ! I ii:ii-. il t..r tbe .ervioe tiin-t not b--s than harnl , i hi'h, -our.it in every resjK-t, ni.t Ies than fonr year- nor I j n:o:e th.tn nine j ear? old, dark co'.or. srji;re trotters and wi-ll b: .ke. ii"t wa-ihiii'i 1- than l.OoO lbs. Approved i I Seewrstv ill lie r'Uirei fur f.ililiftll fuHÜllrielit of C'HJ- ! trai l. 'The roVr.iot to T e comp! ted iü twelve 'ay.
Ttie pr.'!i'i.iN wall be opened iti Tii'S.iv. March 1. l-;j. .it l j oYl.uk. JAMKS A. KhIN, TM' bl.b.itd . A. y. M L" S. A. ,
PRINTING PAPER.
AT ALL AT ALL
IIAZAIID
IIAZAKI
i
Gun, j .vi; 22 ' 10 ; O I
Ton! . 23a I Here, j ei h tps. thi slrort aL!e i better pic- ! ture of w h it le S:d ai.ri what slic i! irtsl titan anj 1 vvi.i.'i ; ..it:tcr, though he were a Verntt, cuu! J i ever i:iv e. i
Mi s r r.r. i: usei mfs i de K.vir.i
Mr st r.r: i : v i - ! . i at all hz.m:i-
To-'., w ;'..t e are ia t urM .-l w; eil r J ! :: the next thikty day- ly. , l uK THE Ni.XT TIIIETY iay nly. Fi:: imk next thikty day- only. lir-t ii;ry IJI.D a-il SILVER WATCH KS t th.'fll . w ii. i.' r'i.ie 'Up pr.-s: M'I.EMdl) DAU NT I EVER SII.VF.Ki W a'che, full j.-v-ied, laassi Li.uta:. $7 M (m-.. K.tilroad t;i:i. rs. J I'rxe lore the cri-is f Ü (.. MAGNIFICENT i.ol.l) lirNTER-?, i (Pa'etit Lexer-) s-.!,.i. Is curat cn-.-r-.cblv ch--!, in ail re- -ct. an A . 1 Watch, which sold ;n thi- city at 0 f W bef .re ih present cn?i, and higher in j tbe coui.iry. J Tho-e la want of a eo,d wa'cb fcLould net ceglec. to
ini'Ti've tin- opt crtut i'y. IMI'KUVF. THIsj nl'POllTlMTV,
IMEKoVE THIS ni'PUi'TI MTY. IMl'IIOVE THIS OIT'Ol! TUMTY, tiiue bj the fvreb-ck.' HV irnrrunt tvtry mlrticlt!! i wi recni j.t of pr.ee we i'.I f nr r.l per tip'tss or mill, to at.y part .f ibi: 1 1 iieii Slaie.; if by m.l, -evi y -tvr iti.t f-o'tacr. No l"ik i.tatrs but t"n:u-d .uv.e aud Ka-ttru fund rec iv-. I atiar. Altres
Printing Paper, &c, &c. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND LAl'.f.E ST' " 'KS F
o. tbe i':rr. rent i7i I'.' k l'r.er. Printer- Card, Ac. t". i'.i r vvi-a M. 10 ,.i.d V - kec I'riiiier's In,, 1. -'. .1. l-d 4 I!-- 1'.. ok I;.k.
nmvr.m.v. T: M -.V.'W
Colered i n , Ac.
STSliVmlilT
LAW SCHOOL. LAW SCHOOL
i
OF Harvard College, 1862.
livvo Triors or nineteen weeks eaqi, am
1 NKM'iNb M ir. b o-i
li.-i.e uri'l e'ircuUr, j'l lrcss
Catubh Ice, M.i., Feb. IsTJ.
MF.Nf.Nit M ir. b i1 n4 -ieptt-r.itr 1-t. Y- r Cala-
JOKL I A K Kr.l., KoVIl irfe-4iT. feb2l-lit-l. l Sat
WANTED.
w . - imi-Mf . a. a1).. i w
l:"ii h. n
SY.VS YliKK l"0-T0FnCK. racblo dlwiww
N" a. other need !y.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
A BKICK VVORK-EtOOlI,!
VV
A" ITH WAKX-kOMM ATTACH El.
'ANTI'I CNTY Ol:IK.I:S Attb Fiehestraarke l.'m. Ty WM. T. WILEY. N.101, F.. WA-L.t 'ors-'reet. PATENTS.
Sorr.e T Tvet JC
e an 1 fl.rrOwurtb ef Cl"ice Ll'.Uwr;, will.
I e -old f..r prt d-h i! ijrt en '-xl ti-e. or 1 1 1 yy lTl TC lTI
WILL EXC JtH A. 1ST O JE ivH A I'ESIUU'LE RtSII'KNCK, In a imI j..rt ibe eity. minhr.-.'.if o. n Olllli Illinolwwf.
TAKE NOTICE. riiitErNnrEsinNiniHs thi it ruwinsEn I tbe -t.kf l.-nd. owrtd t r K. K. Halt, in the lU t F lin' ruibbn-. N. 2, and w-t!l" now k-er a enpl-te assort tr.rnt f the lte-ttl of i-t, and will kxp epcnef.ced workmen t uit a'l tY'i4dcn-tmei-a wt II the uew one-, whom he 'b.it. to f,rr tum ctl trf.r p2rch'.s;r.g elsewhere, lie will al keep a e4 a-vrt-nirnt of
Men's and Boys' Clothing ON II A NIL AIa n good Slock of HirnUliliu. Ikiti't forget trre jdair. Odd Fcllcnv Hall, IVo. VVAMItNUTON STL EET. iri.M.f.Ti i$titit:n. j.i.i:t-.:r.!u
ANTKD T TIÜSJ OOR'K-A. in apprentice in ! l. jrn tb pr;ut.i. tiu-;.-s. a boy between li atjl j
ejf of as''". H! i :v u -1 tr.:! the r.-t r-c.in.fr.-ii.a- :
ii a-rev rm r.- cr" r.ari:. t mau-vry arm.
:i-ty ,
ANTF I CITY 0;:l)FR- At the hifrht-xt market ritrt.r VV J. T. WILK.T. !
i tl2-d::ia N-v.lO'j E. Y ahitiirt ri rtreet. i
I'TAINFD FOR NEW INVENTIONS OF EVERY t
wr:ptir. free suc.l i:atit n ucre. o pat'
j ei.t no pay. 5e:.T l r circular, rivinir rrrni, CifTctis.li,
A . Addre-n A.was E.J.O.U.N A, n..lt-dly Pfnt Artney. Wahiriffl.t., T. C.
FORTES
mm,
DRY qpODS.
JF. HAVE ON HAND A NUMBER OF URSY
Clai- I'iariwiitw l.icli we w ill M il at ret I r casti W lLLIAkl STOW ELL.
cttl No. 4 liate House
DRUCCISTS. SCHi'EFFEUN BROTHERS & CO., " " WHDI.KSALE M.VOGtSTS. Ami Dralrr In rancy f'nnd9 lrr ft) Ii rry, Ar. Al-o, Agents for the sale of l;ef,nel lVtroleuni, llluni'tiatinj; (hl, hUprior tu any C I 0.1, fiiniiL d in any iiumtili. j at the b.west market rate. IT) AND 172 WILLIAM STL EET, NE "A Y0EK. j.iii'.'ü-r'.'jm DENTISTS.
P. G. C, HUNT,
OFFICE AND UES1DENCE, no. 32 hast f AiiKirr vritr.rr, INDIANAI'OLIS INI. TO RENT.
ON THE GALLAUDET FARM.
A
FEW FIELDS, TO HE ITT INTO COHN, OATS, Max, atid rottts.
C ! M ICoiats If the tenant fumisbei, tram, Ac, he pives ore-half In the hiishtd or trib; if fumi-hed tu him, heKivestwu. thinls. Kach tenant will have
I J 111
lor h is FUEK OF KENT.
lsi mi 1-
Tlic .oil Fri'rwh nnd Fertile And with proper care Fnrzr Crops can be Jlntte, Apply to'the Mih-criber, J. S. LUOVVN. GjH.iudet, Feb. 25, 1S62. feh2r,-dtf
PIANOS. iupi-rior 'i:iii Fortes.
r
ntlK P.KST. IN'CI.CDINf; CHICKKI:IN; A80NS.H4UC-
TON; MK.INWAY & SUNS, New York; illiara
Kn.die A L'o., Hihiiriore, may 1-e f'utid at The Indiana Music Store, N. !'.. I'iar.o t H-nt. WJLLAKD A STjU ELL. t.-bu
PHYSICIANS.
IT)
t"U.
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r jtitttrrtttTBB'tT " i 1... -ri rj i 1 1 1 x
DRS, JAMESON & FUNKHOUSER, oiii r o. r, SOUTH M KU mi AX STREET. j.t-.lnm
At -'
FOR SALE. THE UNDERHILL BLOCK FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.
ITnT IX.
IV-iTa'ib- P.uiMin Lot fronting on Pt-nniylvani-, I 1 i-r r- nwi Mu hi7an .t., rARnia n ' .o sunmvisi OF SyiAUE NO. 4, AS 1KH I'LAT. NORTH STREET.
3r
W W H in M SB rl III w
3
lil.i Fret. ' rri-.
wie .V) prr Io.l-s-S'?f0.
fcl.'i r fool l,-i(0.
." per fool lfSOO.
- )biper foot ifHOO.
Ja It. OwCiOOII. Sold for f '2,7.V).
fsOLD FOH 1 1.000 jJJT Jfäj j w 'm LTITITE. ? t
2 w
0
f f. B a ti
fi t er I. 817 .V) lejfrlI, (. Z S l. perlnnl l,Jfrt). T. H'l'i lr fool i, '(y. m f.T3 per foot- , too. r-oltHolirr.tlr.Ttnilnll c
MlllO I" red. Iluwclihanpl.
Z f " wit J-. . .i . f . 7 -m I x 9 mt v - TV i- or tr
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