Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3667, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1862 — Page 2

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Jl IV I Thf I nln It Muit br prtaarvrd. .. 4 tfHt. Democratic Union State Ticket. ro uciirar or state, JAM KS S. AT110N. Of Marion County. roa arniTo er täte, JOSKl'Jl K1STI.VK. Of FuuuUm ('ountj. rot Ttxria or tti, MATTH KW L. IlttETT, Of I) mean Count". ro TTOIIT tSJrBAL, OSOAlt 15 HOKD, Ol Decttur Comty. ro icmiminiiT r rvsLic imstbcctiov, SAMUKL L. I.UUO, Of Allc-n Count?. imiürtl. The New York Herald aja the IiejtuMIcan pirtj is divilsl between two fictions. It place Secretary Sewaid e the representative man in the Cabinet of the conservative element, and Secretary Chase, with hi ri!e isuc. riegro misatons atxl con'juer"! territory Klfintt, at the head of the Abolition faction. The .! Cont rnllnn. The Journal ia exceeding tiouMeJ about the propoeJ Drroocritic Mjs.s Convention, and the Governor, who is the heul and tail of the li Union party, telegraph to the Cincinnati lie puMican ti.irer that it ' exceedingly unp.ilitea l!e t. Lim. Those who were cnagi-il in engineering the l"th ol June Contention, aro awakening to a full reah. ition of the fact th.it it .n a liuinltn, a lYnnl, a lukewarm alltir from whi.li every Imi.e't nun will Inm in ilispist. The Jamrn il ile not want tlie ouiIe to meet to in it that the w.ir hall he prcruti to "liefen! and iniintiiri lh siipr maer of the Constitution, n I to pierre the Unit n as et.illislietl Iy our p!tioti! fathers" -iitel eon leinn II ailieme ctlf-uttift to lief, the? truly pitriotie ' Jit. It lenewt it ilnii;- id' ili-lnf ally (iiiit the Iletinn rm y , l mi thry pi'ip.ip to iviny out In pind I'.iitli, or ti tie hi iiel thtt "our M'iii nnd liegUhitivt iod!e, l.o( 1 1 mid N.ii'iMi.al," sUII, in the e idin tof ptiUic 11 lit , fiitlilnllv wildere to the ptilM iflei nil I Jolicy wlii ll Hi' lllcd "I'liioll" Contention ilrt ,iul m the tlnly nl llie enjtle nf lit'lum to Iii- Ahole toiiidry We do h'it kirn nhfit ih Jtnnt nenit hjr U tM til of 'tnlH ily." It I Im inl opjoe llni lo rit ll wii -nllo'i' linn ti Ii itii t II ir (riling tin I Mi'i mi of Dm INtioii ami t o llf It f NNI4, llil ll l(l l''lllit ill! Olit HI la tt tll'hual ! el. I Ii JhuthhI ia on lht rint, III hiiM wlilt Ii Hi ted Im tu U tla M, III f t lit ft putir-ililr ep u ali"ii of nil tin Ni.ilea lli.tl iliti to go j tutnilni, Ih1 l"M m it i"rti HI Ii In Ihn ll'M of ft t i Wfi, imit ImnlMj III rtdttilii lh AduiiiiUlitUo ll l ahoiil I by itny Inn on nllriii l In ni it im Ii it il unity ttio.it Ihn i ounli yj and Hiih Iii ionoioMt emeni nl Ihn war It hi in l hli l lliik ll lit. I I a n lluuii St l iUku lti k, and llnl llwniil j i tini'iit o it iimIoii lipon the lliU oii.llll.iM Ihll Ilm (I'lilU Wlillhl l-tf ihiwii their tlli4 A ppir eiili'il iiiilng Bin h 1 1 I . i 4 1 nliintii(4, in tin in I miilliil mid lim ifiilmi" pl illoiiii, ttlih h iIih Uum il to Im Ilm ibily nf erry nood and I 1 1 iiIm'U In "piinti ll.U l'tllol Ma nl.tlililii hy nur p ll I lot I lllilH," haa Ilm rlfionlrry lo t ali Jlninw ral iluloynl a lei In tu ttdi'd utrry ilnlhir nnd trry nun that lhi lU'ublio.tii A'liiiliiUiMiioii hl4 Mktd I'lT "I'l mipl'llUa Mli pill down it wiikAl and (Mtiaulra nl.tiin," Wa Umih thrt Jummm, In rtpieaalli i(4 itialoyill rtiliiiinnt4, but pt Intra thoa i-nli t t.iintd by h Kepuhlictii "I'liioii" ptity, l'.r it la tt t kiuw tt-lgfl Hfi('ll, Mhd It lit Ii0vtr been lepudMlcd by tha llji tU,' mm in tuy of i t at iMiivmitiniii pir ru Iftt4iliin and rtdun'aliiijt am h lilinichl. The Jnrnl la a iliaunloit aluel; it Ina oj t uly und peijenlly a Uoc ito a aepir itlou of ihn M itfp, anMf tuiteiUlnlutf and Mduo'4lln utli enti menu ia tlUloy ,lly , it I guilt of tint t iime. Vet Huh a piper li the luipertineucti In lu ttounc0 ita political i)pHnrnt aa be ilixloyal. rMll tiitlotml l.iberir Jiid-e 1 nou va, a llepubliian mrinber f Con gre-a, in a peeili in the limine on the 'Jllli of I mt month, in opOKitiiiii to the proaot'd tonti cation and eunncip4i!on bill, made the following t loueiit tem iik u(atit the duty of obedience to the Countitution. Coming from auch a enurce, we commend them to the attention of lhue who atee with him In politicitl rintimeut: Tlut the bill. Iiel'iiielhe llou-e uiein violation of the l iw of mt in and of the Ctititutioii, I ran not I .iy it with till ilclcrciuc to t'thct I c in not entertain ilould. My pith ot duly ia pliiu. The duty of ubliencu lo tiiul Coiftitu tiou waa netrr more imperitie th.in now. 1 am not dipO!od to deny tlut I h.tte for it a uj crlitioua ie rrence. I lute wohipp it from my forefather. In the school of iictl difi ipiine bv which we weio preiuwil or il, in the lru j:l'a out of which it w ia Inirn, the eeen je ra of Itillrr rontlict and the ieeii duker yen a in which t Kit I'oiillict !remed t be Iniitlc of pood, in the wisdom with which it w.i constructed nnd frl aluiinilerel and et in motion, in the bcncli rent Co ci liUimt that it h:i.a MTincd lor li.orc than two ciittt-.ttiona, in the lleol it linen ie it hi.a exertol upon the r.ue of fuiorn od lu.tn.ii'.ity the woild over, I cm lint liil to, rcco-iiie thf h.ind of u uidint; and loving lVoidt'iice. Hut imt for the ble-ed meinorira ot the p;it only do 1 rlin ti it. lie niut be Mii'drd with rxct vt lij;ht, or with the want ol it, who doe.a not ce that to tin tiiitiou, treiikbliiik' on the trre of iiiolution. it the onlf ihj.1!c bond ot unitv. Willi thia V conviction wrought into the wry texture of my j bcuij;, 1 beliete I cm p;teoiite thia cotdlict, cm i undrrt.md the nteity of u.'iiijj all the (owrra iien by the L'oii'tit ulioti for tlo uj pr"ion of thia iclollioii Thrv ie, a I U-lieve, and .ia ihe i prottx t'f our arm ftlte-ta, nmpif lir the pur1xie 1 d Im, thru-lore, pee the w i-doin of v to Hing or imtttinng the Contituti n in the ethut to mid il, or of pi.;njj from the ja'-titcnt heieay f Stale ecrn.ioii to llie eiju ally l.itiil one of Sl.tte i :iiie. The liu:la of l!:e timl ate iin.uchtf nnd (-eri-etual iM.ider wur; of the fMiid ihe growth ot miiit uy p rr, tl r !" i tne crntruuj il loice of the State, th mctging of the St-itea m the ! re tr.d (Sovrrtinient, n iej nblic in mime ami form, in u't uihe nnd f tin t a ilea;Htiaiu. i Mr Sjeakcr, at a time Ike thia the itnliii luil ; ia nolli.i,-, llie tomlry rieiTthing. He cuiiiot; tuny loir .i it nnliv who I nnxiou nUn.t Intii sell. He cmtiot have a single eve to the welfare I of th Repul.l e il Ih.iI, ee, aretiinsl bomew.ir.1. He ranma keep Mep to the tuua.e oftho Union hü Ii grindii.g falitatin for thu village of HuntoUibe. I. , . Thr llebl Ur arc P. ling P, Tli New Yoik VKrwtitn AJrfotr r uiinenta mi ihe National debt which thta rebellion i err itmg, follow: They trll u of an epene f nearly seven hundred million in a year. Can we appreciate im b a aunt? How little t! we know ot' the ti tvrce t the auti! Ninetv five million of mdev Suit a railrond train fr such a journey. Let it top at no planet f'r wood and water, or paeu gers. FUce on it a little infant. The infant becomes a man, reache the Hottd age of mm. but earth ia not reached. Let another take hia pi ice live hi three eore year and ten; another an! another, and still with no jmuc for repair, or to road its burning ale, the journey V end i tiot attained. The fifih man's dying eve are loo kin,; forward milünn ol mileii for the journey 'a end. Hut we are here talking of seven hundred Million, nt of ninetv five. For a hundred years and more, churches have Iia-eti ga'herinc jiropertT in the United States, St, bcrijtiona have been nobly deeded, dying men Jrft their accumulation lo tbadr loved rhurche).

and In all thia time the eTanelical chirche bare pot together ilnmt fifty million of prt;rrty I o enough to pay the price ol victory f r one ni-iih. hive a mtaoiunary ociety. It pather? eich jeir from re.irl? a million of people It throwa it tnencent influfnr into nearly every pirt of the worlJ. Hut iu wlmle yearly revenue would endure the .Iratt of the United States Treasury only one honr of tne ten in a day. SeTen hundred thou.aund men re drawn from the punuiu of industry. It li f ir more iraporerihin than il a million of pupetawere thrown on ua to support, for then the Ulorers and producer would remiin at work. Now they are far

wore than ille. Their weipona are cotly eijiopmertU, the tandrtl of perishability, barveu per ich, anl ritis arc ruine! by their rreeice. Knlind i eotitributin? feirful amount of want arnl aUrration to awell the price of victory; France loei the le of twenty-five mdliontof iu ware; and inleri'jr Kurope and parts of Aia are paying portion of thia stupendous co-t of victory. Wotitliern I tenia. We extract the following itecn from Memphis paper of a late date: BATTLE IX ,AEA5AS I.NIUT ROLTEU. We are informei! that letter have been re reived iu this vicinity which leave no doubt that (en. Koan attacked the Federals twelve mile from Little Hock and routed them, and Hindm.vn pursued them and routed them again at Jack-on-port. The date of thia ennpement i not piven, but it mud hive tranap'.rifd quite receutly. Jack$on MtiaisMippian, June I2lh. Vrom tLe ColuniMa South Carolii.lan, June 15th. RtCOOMTIOM BT BAHiCK. We learn on authority of a private diapntch from Hichmoiid, that tie uuthoritie h ive receivel ollicinl notice of the recopnition by France of the Confeiler.ite State of America. We reler to our ilUpatthe from 1'ichuiond for other milter of interest. COLONEL JOIIX II MOlOJ AM. Thi.a pill mt oflicer, with hi coiumitnl, wa expected to nnive here la.at nilit en route for Virginia. where it ia unlerlood h-. will mipply the place in Stonewall Jm kon' army, nude vacant by the de Uli of Ihebiav Adiby. Col. Morgan, tio doubl, will be eipialtv n lonible to the Van keea in I Im valley of ir'iiii i h' lr been in Kenlu ky, and we pn-d'n t lint we h ill very oon heir of hia darinp ilea on the tew theater of aition lo whii.h he hia l eeit nipned Knuxritle liryiMlrr, ITitA. A to. r. Weleitnllnt a pentleiirin r.' ctilly fmin Hielt limiid, ii I rvr di)a imu, In thia city, piopocd t let (bit the 1'ienili (invrtinnnil hid nlienlv tecoiiiii'.l ihp iii'li''i'!iiiiim u Ihe C'Uiledenb? Slate. The bet w a a ni f te I by one of our lit ieiia, in. I leith piiiliia have t ake ihe inonry. ,Hlrib I 'ifi.iiMry ni I u il. nu r h loliiihl Ihllli Mi b iltlea, and aiiHi'lfd Ml de feil, ii lid tri H'U ild Ihe relieil bold C.nnlli. llie e ir nf whii h he btoiihl up iinl piolei le I, n Ii' initiled in i 1ioi id hi hl' l wiia in llil a id ile m d M nit I, on the telle ll, Ii id to tutu at"! Iljjht nnl lele Ihe eneni v an llmea, ill of wlili'li hit iIm am i luallilly, lldlli 1 1 1 fcf eetlil oa llp'Ml IheiM, Mini biii!)ti'iilV I'tei tlhiit in pcei ( a-ife y CWmiOI 'mI, ll.V 'lilt' lit lit ItllllHll Ml I I II I Ii - I 'll Hi 1 1 IHM lie Mi lllitMM'tfit III ! Vi llifl Ilm loll vti'ji l'i Ilm M-tbiln Ah") of Ihe P III imim Wmiim lb l 'i, .Inn" 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Ml ä j Ml Ml leid ion hia jtl bei i ealbol l (hu loloMit(! ilptli l (publldic I ttl i nur huii id t C'li nl ir ) id M 'Jm' Hi in i ll II diu I, 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' i in tun 'a niiia, Hltlili, I'oitl'liti 1 1 til tu h ii mim I', a lu'nt ii iii'itK'tl'lu In mni lo- ci I " llid ll mill tili mi in my diloi'i iiuciibiliiiua tia lineal " taillaiipiN, Jlllinli, Mi I ' m I'olluw lug lliplb ll Wa )i I'itltl till tllll I liooll III the Will' i jiiilllin Hi : "II M I ki K'a U M'jl Ah 1 1 Wa, .lllim I "Holl I! M hlaiiloit, Heneluv of W nl "Dill. l'oc, Willi I HUM u.rii, Itlhlilt lulle i pmilli nf I'oi litlh, puhinM (he cni ui.y h ud I In mIiim'U lipi'll ll,lll"t plioiiiia iu id ileai'llcia liolil (he jiriuy, m d (tMltl Hand nf m in t ap IiiIihI " I hol! Hut of the rni liiyiilt IiIha Up away their HI UK A l itliier a i)a Ih il hIikii He uiiiaid learned lint Col Klllolt hid nil ihn ttlmail nu hi line itl inllcil, In bei'.iuie ll anl ic, mid luh hi linn In aavn lln-lil-cUc ,e hil tt.iy lliey could "We hive cipluiril nine locmnoiit e Mini u number of ear. Oinof the fu iner ia ulieidv repaiie.1, mil I (nutiiu today, Sriieial inoiu w ill be ruiiiiiii',' or-li-r in two or I hi re d it. " Tlio uult I nil I could no..ihy dudre, "11 W, HtllMK, .Major (Jeneral (?oiinnndiu." tlen. FopMdid imt "pult hind" Upon luewllli id.OiHI men, thirty mile fuuii Coiinlli.on the Ith limt , for mv lioopa orcupii'd '1 drleuaive line in the rear of Teuty Milt tVcck, lea than twenty' live mile bout Coiinlli, until the Mh itut , when the want of pnod water induced me to reliie at my leiuie lo a belter poiiion; nuucincr, if lieu. I'ope had iilleinpti il at anv tiliiH dm inp the I elicit t ru in Coiinlli tu puli hard upon me.l would luve pii en him a lesoii that would have rhet ked hia nfdor; but he wa caieful lo udvance only alter my troop had ritited from each cue- ( l'il II poaltioU. 'I he riMirat wa conducted with great order and jicciiioii, doinp mtuli ctclit to tho ollicer and men uuder my order, und mu-t be looked upon in every ie'ct by the country a equivalent to a brilliant victory. (ien. l'ope mul certainly have dreamed of havinp liken 1 0,1 WO pi isolier und l'i.OOO .stind ol Hiiua, for we poitiiely never lot thetu; about one or two huinlicl .trapplcr would probably rover all the piir-oner he took ; and about live hundred 1 in i l: f I muket nil the arm he pot; thee bihutptsl to u ronvaleacrnt camp, four niile .aouth of Corinth, evacuated during the iiijjit, und wete overlooknl on uccount of the daikii"-. The nttual number of prisoner taken durinp retreat wa about iipial on both nidi, and they were but (ew. Major (Jeneral llalVck nm.t be a very mihi lou mm to believe the alurd Mory of "that larrnei ." Ho ouht to know that the buniinp of two or more car on a railroad i not auflicient to unke Hoaureparil I t antic" ntnl tidiculou, t jpe ria'tly nheti I expected to hear every moment of the rapture of hi maniudinp party, whe de pat tin e Irotn Fariuintoti had bern cotuuiunici teil to me the d i v betoie, and I had piien in conitpieiice all neceary order; but a part of my force iaaao it om vilie an hour belore the nrri val ol t'olotiel F.llioll'a cotnuiand, and the other patt itriiird jual iu time to drive it away und libcrate the rotiv ale.ceiit.a rapturl; unfortunately, hiwever, not in time to ave four of the idek, who wete b irharoudr conunoil in the l.ition houe Let Col. F.llioll'a Dime descend to inla mv the author of such a revolting deed. tn-n. - . Hllbik did lit Captin nine huotnoliies. It wa onlv bv ti e accidental destiurtioii of Ä bridge betoie some trains I. id pa-ed th it he got seven et.-'inc in a dunked rot,dili..n. the car li.itiu 'ii buriil by my order. It is imlcisl limetitahle to see how little our rnemira ie-,act truth and ju-ti. e when spe.king of tl.eir mil.tarv ope.ations, r.ciallv when. through inibiütv" or over roididence, thev meet withdi-en.sl ta'.l.ire If li e rult l,e .11 he de,ire,l " it ivm be ..!,! he is eai.v tihisl: it remain lo be seen ..... whether hi (JoverunuMit and people are of il, . We opinion I a'.teot that all tre lot at Corinth and duritig the letreat would not amount to one day sex pense of hi army. Kespectfullr, your obedient munt. (5. T. RtAl KMOKlt. ;The c.tveof (Jen. Hiruey, wo wa ch.rg-e-l wnh v ervseriou misdemeanor in front of the i eneiu tin other day, raise some ipiCtion that I we would I ke t. see t'swrrtl Theie wa pletdy of time in hia cae, while the amy waa in aelive ojaTation helore the enemy, to institute an inpiiry, prep ue staciricatiott, nnd convene a curt lor hia trUl He wa acouittl, which waa verv pntja-r, no aoutit, an l reintatoI at once in commmd. his tleneral Stone wa arreted in Fetruary last, w ithout any rh irgc lMng made. The army of ti e Fotomac wa lying idle, and could have attended to hi ca-e without any interference with their o;ertioti! No charge an l nosjecifioa lion have vet Urn made ag;ijt him, aud instead of a trial he h ia bi'en ctinfit.e'l in prison fmm that day to thi. What eiplanatioit ha the Government to make? I it because (Jetieral H.rney i an abolitionist that his case could be i attende! to at once? I General Stone the vie ' Cm of some aiMtlitioniat' ve nge ance? Chifayo i Turin

From lac CUxinr.aU Gat!U. I'rnni Wniiinstnn

WiiiMiTox, June -1). COJirimaTIOM TBACTKALLT KILLIH. Concation wa practically killed yeterlaj, by a utiion of a tort ton f lie Kepublican with all the anti-ronli-cation men in the Senate, on the milk and water, trial by jury bill. The Houe havitip previously rejecte! the came bill, by a Tote of two to one, etile the probability of their accepting it now. A Committee of t'ou terence may reiult, and it ma? aprec on nornc thinp that will harmonize the IIoute and Senate, and yet have some virtue iu it; but there i little chime for anything half no practical s the Houm! couli.catioti bill, which a oiliou of the Republican. aiird by Saul-bury, I'o ell, Carlile, ami other of that chool, luccelol in defeati:t. 1 he debate became exceedingly animated, before the Lnil vol waa taken, and the matter AAurned the furru of a family ijuarrel aruon the Republican, the Democrat remaining ifent( but highly graliriei recUtors. After the first vole wa taken and llie minority of Republican a i Jed by the Democrats, had utUtuteJ the Senate for the Houe bill, a I a.t ciTortwa made to secure aomelhin effective by movinp to amend the substitute by striking out all after the enacting clause, and inserting the bill known a the Hou.e Km.mcipation Scheme, which is regarded a securing a etrinpent cotili-CHtion almo-d as well the bill the Senate had just rejected. On this motion ol Mr. Trumbull, Hen Wade made an exceedingly earnest and aid mate! apt al to Republican who had beeu voting with the Democrat. This emancipation bill was not what hi fide wanted, but they were willing to yield something and compromise. Why could not the minority on the other hide yield omcthiiip to tliO.-e who had labored and toiled long year for the success of Republicanism? The present course of the minority would secure k result which the rebels would regard us a greater victory than if they had tiken our army belore Richmond. Their bill w as jut weak enough to iittrait the opiMisition vote, while ho and hi hide regarded it u practically ulmot worthies. If it c uno t'i the worst they would unite w iih the nnnoiity rather than let all confine tiioti be defeated, but he appealed to thetu to yield something nl-o, and unite on the oue emancipation bill. Mr. W aile's speech sin ceediil in stirring up the Sen ttor thoroughly. A very exciteil debate IoIIohh1. Fea-einlcti mule an able, but rather ill tcmpetel speech, the subttiiicc of which wna, hi side wantetl to ngree on some comproiniae iu the committee or cttien, but th it Mr, Wade's side had perinigy ienel. He h id iniled on bt ingin the matter to mi open rupture iu the Senate, and had even thtPitcued (h it they would see whether Sen itot would ihm gi befoie ihe country ua the oiiMoienta of a stringent eonlio'atioii ineaauie. Ml. Witdo ileuic I hut ing in ulo nhy such tlitptt or ili-itiu ili'tu, ntnl other Memitoia did the same. Mr. CI ilk pioteod npninat the lauguae of Mr. Wiido Hti'l tit Imt loituttl llio-p wluj ililleit'l 1 1 1 in him Mi. Ti umbull mole a v ipiinnia nnd etitdilng iej !; I" Mr. rV" tnleii. Iii' leili i tie I lint lew fiM'inla o toiillo' (lion h id linite I a itli the cie lulca of nil i oiill-cilitiii In il Ir it H pi ti lit' ll bill, niid liortr limy ndti' l Ihn nitniat hjend n unili cation Pi unite on their i 'OlupioiiiUt bill, Cuin pinuiie wili wmiiiT W hy i tiiiiptoiiibii villi Hie p I'ltlV of fill eititliin ito. Huh I IhmI'I In ii ll I til 1 1 ia Mr . 'iietilMi h u nlludi'd lj but . h Aiiinleii"! Ilnl 'e'sci'eii ltnili lu hillueiii d by n Ii llilnt, itii way, Mr, Itiimhull waa liK'po'iilly litli'i I tipiel, but hi ii'jtiM m it' ttlwai Hil l) ninl ntent helm Inj III ihe dihili, linlmn Ilm iiopln of ihe Nun it in bill n it ib.Miiiiil Mr, IimiiIii in ein hm lUtiin ec Iii'i Hna ilil hi) h nl io o lil tinl ll o pink o Ihe fit idi nl, but h id Ihe be! le lanii In him Ilm I'linl Ii id ii.iiii't Willi him n h id In I'M laitiili'd wild imt ii'i'iuo'iillnn hia i iinlllii imt u Imllciid hia ciiiililui nl to hu t pnoplti ul lllliliiii n Ml, Cimviii HI ale aiiollii I i linn h y it i 1 1 i what hu eallid iilll-ilaiii, iiiid In l iti'l n Ilm Hniiilu bill, Mi , Wllni I nude min vi le.liiinly happy llntugh t ei y Iu lei H'l'l v , it i io iiioi m In I "i 1 1 win la than tint nihi l' pillii ijiitd In Ihn ilcli.il lln ld Im iblbinl Inoii Mr, Cowmi w holl) and nl ii I , mid hu pnkii o lloi f' li" ll hi tin n I'l'iim t I illll I ipilln nun h aa hl t nlln auu. Wu cmld lit lci Hiidillii it liiiilinii im cl by I itlii$ h nid on alati holding pltipnly, I hey nnol Im innln puwi'i Ic-. in ttu would Intttt no laalliig peon J I it In lit led 1 1 1 ( itiM b ll in ll o Ihn Initiier Hlllea Would r'i l' ell I HI I dec Ihtll hiliucll In duuiainl ing coidlo alloli, Mr, NuiiiiuT iiUngite Mr, WiNmi Ihe tioiiip tii ciiiitii nu nl ita to Ilm tlewa o Holder Alalia int'ii, Ity l e ding a couplu of lellera lioiu loy al Tciiiii'-cn,ili', urging coiill'dtlnii hi ttin aliiuiLf el potailde lei ui, and siting thu Cniiui linui ol Ihn Hiiiilh would ndo'u lliu uioal all indent me ianie, Mr, 1'owell ilecltied Ihil llunü letter did Iml evprea ihe nentiiueiiU of one in lite llioii and loyal people, either In Kentucky or Teunea see. Mr, I. an dedtied I hey went n filr in lex to the entiini'itla in Miaouii I he contitcalioii ilincil llite'il was ploM-e by Wilkinson when 1'ouieioy wanted lo luilhcr amend by pioviding for the coloui ilion of reitet ina(rr with their a!ivM. Loving in their lues, in their exile Ihey should not be divided. Sumner ti ie to gel nu amendment allow Ing m. gt'oe to give i'lidt'iictf in the jury trial provided for, on the ground that itliout il the rule of evidence would lender tin proceeding nugatory. The iimrii'ltuenl w a irjeeted. Sumner otl'eied niiother amendment that nil person found bear iii arm tig aint ihe (lovei ninciit should be lortier disiualitied for citizenship, atid explained (hat if reite! were still regarded it citizen, under the i uhng of the Senate in Ihe late Stark eae, any of them could come back and take their seat in Congres ngain. This wa also I ejected on the tin tl p.i-s ie of the bill. Sumner said he voted nyo not because ho thought tho Senile bill amounted t) much, but because it would go to tho other Hause ntnl to their limine he trusted lor n rhanco for something better. Lane voted ate, adding: "but the thing's a damned humbug." Somen! those who oj iord the Senate bill, nevrrthele- think more lavorJ.lv of it th in Litte, and say it is much better than none. There i little hope, however, for ciinli'catioii, but in a Committee of Conference. Our l,a le Itepulae .Irar C'linrletoii Where I. lea the Iteapiiual ll 1 1 1 ) A little column of our brave soldier in South Carolina, niter n desperate engagement with some of the delenie rebel work on James Idntnl near Charleston, have been repul-ed with a j very he ivy lo mi killed and w-outideal. The de-1 tails, whieh we pt.hüdi tit length, from our oll I ollicer nnd repot trrs, tell the melancholy story . We read it over, with the accompany ins cxplanv j tion; but still the ipuestion recur, Whete lienj the irspoiia'bility T J (Senrrnl Heuham, the ollicer in the immediate ; cointnaud of the Stotio Inlet enterprise, ha been seized tijHin n the rej"iiisible party, ntnl li.i returinsl to this citv under airc-t, os having dio- ! ,,,.v"! "r 'eded hi order in the battle Hut. -t . .. ...11 .1- . . ' . I : ... ..I """ever in ly oe u.e cuarra -.nni mm. aim; 1 whether true or lal-e, we mu-t strike at higher j i came than Ceu n il benham ll we wih to reach j ' '' P'rli' t0 l,u" ,,iC 'ejsns,hdity iu thia j matter propei ly helonga. We think itvervevi ' '"' ' ' '' I'ennain s n-rce waa mucu i-.o '. .., ... i, i . . . i . 1 : 1''" ",k ' ,ie ui..Ierl.ok to accomr'"!' ' "r ten thousaiul adhl.onal men ' M ,,n' V)v" " dvMe, and. in ull probability. i bl.MHl!r,a vi.n.ry. Our supreme ! roiininiidtT in that deoarl tiietit, ttet.eral Hunter. , . ,, . , , .. .!. I n v e r.i..wu ..euer m in . su;. o.e inai i I the tn.ill buce del .tiled under (Jeneral Hctilt.im , I would t su'bc.enHo woi k it way round to the ! 1 irk l,yur " Ch-irlewlmi. (Jeneral Hunter, howa . l.i.l I....,, !.. hiiirli t,r . j-r H iiicl with ll I - . , . -". I .-. . W - , - .... ..... j iicio (pictiuii, hi eiiiaucipatioii e lict. and the contraband ol ILSbXi Head, and the abolition luisiotiriea and school teacher anions thein male and female 1 know much of the rebel force atid iieletie around Charleston or anywhere else. We think, therefore, th it, in the first place, the responsibility in jueation mav be justly hifted from the back of General Uenhtui to the houhler of General Hunter. Instead of conciliating, by a conservative pollev on the slavery iuetion, and bv act of charit v ami manannn-.tv, n General Halleck has' I conciliated the white tiopulalion of the districts ! he ha coiMjuered, we litid General Hunter, with : lna AtxIition decree and .llition negro schools, ! to say nothing of negro soldier laboring zeal- j ouly in U half of our Abolition fanatic and di-1 organizer, to exasj-erate the white race of hi Pej artment to the fiercest de-j-ention against ' him and the Union. Hut whence and why lhee eitreme Audition manifestation on the prt of j General Hunter? Tlut i the ipiestion. Wean-' Mer that he ha U'cu encour.ige! in tlioe pro ; cee-ling bv the emisarie and protege of the ! Treasury Department, and by the full consent, if ' nt by the active cooperation, of our preent ?eerelirv of War. While we mav rondemn '.

General Hunter, tl erefore. In thi? bulne a llie will i g iuatrument of hi superiors in i fficia!

power and in.iuence. ihey are the really re-pon- ! sible pattie for thia late military blunder ner j Charletoti, an I for t!ie vervr v.nat f trtorv te-! suit of all our Vast military e xpeii!:tute in that quarter since our orcujutiou of Fort Royal hirbor. We chrge upon Mr. Secretary Sfaribm, especially, thia disaster at James Island and all the unprofitable result of our late military operations in South Carolina and Georgia, as we charge upon him the chief rejanibility for all our military blunder, reverse, los-r, failure and ?nunglements, from the Rapp-vhaimock t the valley of Virginia, whkh luve followed the breaking ud of the original army and the plan of Gen. MrClellan. The I're-ide'ut, how ever, appeiling from the War ORce lo (Jeneral Svjtt, In at length taken the pro'r cjurse and the proper man to repair all these losesi and blunder in the Shenandoah valley and the Ripp-ihinnock De partment. General McDowell, General Hanks and General Fremont, each as an independent commander in the same general field, have only served to embarrass etch other, and make "confusion worse confounded." The latter has just resigned, and, under th comprehensive supreme comm md of Gen. F A3 ' daresay the others will dj much better A "hiving a superior, tried and approved military leader to direct their movement. A similar reform in the department of Gen. Hunter, making abolition philanthropy, fanaticism and folly secondary to the mote important work rf putting down the armel lorce of thi rebellion, will leave u very little more to be desired in view of a speedy end to Jelf. Davis and to his spurious and intolerable despotism over the remnants remaining of our late so called Confederate States. A 1'. UeruU. tf'The Baltimore correspondent of the New York D'.mnkrat (German), utider date of the If 3 I , announce the resignation of Oen. Sigh, as follow : (Jen. Sigel will resign to day or to morrow. I hetrd so direct from Gen. Wool, who had an in tervicw with Siel last Saturday, and tiied all in hi )er to induce Iii in to stay. Sigel ha been li.nl I v fooled, ami it i gratilvmg to know, that at leit one, and the ohlet nti'l most tepecied of Ihe active General, sec Ihe worth of Siel, atid trie lo preserve Iii ni for our cause. t"?"The New Oilcau thlM say that a clance at the f'trnnnnrl of the army inut cotiv inee ev erv linn that ihe Abolition element ia n t iu the field thai rla being iic.uly all rnaated with their private nlViir,or having been taken ill when the bugle sounded the cry "lo nun." I 7?" Five rebel Govern r nre now iibo,it from llieir inula wandering tip nnd down ihiM ountry In seaieh of eniplov rneit Iteelur of Aikna, Milton of Floti'li, Mooienf l,ouil ana, Im kann id Mlaaoiill ft In 1 II Ulla nf Tetitieair. Ur It I si lted llutt GntliuH I'lMtttpr Im tnttlp a million nT dollar by buying Aineiltnu slot Ua nl it low pi ee In lliigland n ti l selling ihein III New Yi'lk. MMMllll INolhM. lit irAt'AvAoi .,I.IoM(ioiiOi'i l ilm ft? ll ai i(H ! Ht'trtr,! i Of I ' O t MS ( (I It I lilt tiffh fiM lyy, (ifsi4, il ,7'ii A Ms r,if'M' h't f it f ihm m t i Ms tlm MV . a He. nl" IYICDICA1 ii I'llCVCNdllN IS OETItn THAN RUDE, 'I VI balUMliMM I.H'tl I Mini I II UM IM I't I H Hi iiiKVi'liailt'ii, hi In llu' fl'V v b oiii an Im is i i f foi, ill i hunt auf inanti tiHli i llnnal Ii . Ilm i n il iui,i"i tti'ulil nili r a ioi' iitinii wltii Ii I (noli a II i' lisi.ii mh, I ah, ainl wlilt Ii ia Imru in ili 'I In Mll"i' aili I l,o list Hilll o litiiltsiil'irv. allliiiuli ll l.stliil.i I nl i i In hji ami -1 hi oie , ti I It ia iei n , ,i I s in liall tlii Imll ! a ml iilil vi ry mltiiMl al I Im nrrln dllaitl jil Ii I' nl I I" I It'll ll , fN l I III 1 HI iHiiir l (n . it!' Ii I It ii i ia lni fu ll.liy Hin (fit. loOiii n ttliiilisvtoy I -i'l l i a ii ii I')' I v li i 1 1 h 1 1 li a in t It't I lt M'tai il, al MI'V Ii hm ini i' .ii Hoi I rilliHM mini id Jl i ioil hi r tieft dr iiliii Ian nf 1 1 mm IM a ill I ell nit l lii'in i lb loirml, ., I Itmuaii'l n I I rli iimiila I can In' lorn tin tl i'l Ii i II;, t.'i , tit I -it lau tu' 1 1 mm im a ill Irl him it Unin 1 1 a. to i ii li' its 1 1 ti II Im H hi Iii nu im 1 1. I nl r I. a I .lieaa inUi nu, i r, I'l.N I It llM a, I' ! Hu. No,M3. Ni'W .rii.f ..lil.i'i II. ill, .lly'41'iUw'ill SINKING FUND NOTICE. F lilt ail if Manli lull, I "HI, t-ltr. In t..in.wrr nf I llie MlikllK I mitt llie Iv i mm nf inilllirf llnr l.iitnil I') aniiii.il liii-lslllnt lilinf iilttt-tliilt nl Ilm n Hu ipal, t I'liiiin i,t im ni ImiI, fit i im Uy w In it in t --1 ,tl tiua lintii Ilia tiiiln Mi'Hn-twc, Willi Ilm pro I , n w -vrr, " j it iulrir! fcf tl t t oi7y f-iHil in ihlnfiiiy, tin t lit th O it iiitr time." 'I m i Uli I nf Ilm ui, als itl'ini In Mivn nil Ili'liiUt in ii In lli.f in i T, t tili I ll. In wild tlmlf iIhIIi . a t I.J Hu 'I liy law) ImiI lltry rani.nl tll. rs i rt Ilm I'iimIC- n ,uM.mi. of tlta I at lit a. Is I l.n tu Ilia SihWn.rf tulnlwill llifl flnr 'li t lulu Ilm iu'nrl. hiuh i f ai Inj Urn Inlrii rl nu llit'ir Lum a annii It lua. II. I. ,SK t ll.Ull, Pie.i.b'al July I, .IltAwUi lands for sale. (UM iii:k iibssoi ui. Thv lldmilbal S(.JusqiIi IM.(1o. HAVE H)U 8 ALK OVER 500,000 ACRES OK Tilt. BEST PRAIRIE AND TIMBER FARMING LANDS IN THE WEST! VT hw price, hi ten years' credit, at flvs per cent. Intri rut. Twenty jfr r'iit. I !-tlurtfil fur full ja incut ill iali, er ill Ilm l.atitl r.irnl nf Ifie Company, t iirii lit nir. If payment h ma'le witliin two vear Inmi ila'e r f purclia-e, w uli Interest. At preM-iit, the market price nf i iee lit Ti.N Is frnm .'0 lo (iU per cent. In In pur, wliirh atttT't" an extranplinary opport unity I t'Uy any nf the Company' lain! df.rnl, viry much teliw real Villllf. A KRKK Tltll TICK KT l riveti to barnl p.uyrrs, ami tln-y arr ( ariri'it I'ltly Itnlf fri'Ultt mi all huil-Hnx mterlaN wattti'il fmm ll nniiltal fi r l.rt iniprovrim nts nu l-ttt't tioiwlit . f the llmlroail Company. In tuci'iiieiits to emigrate to Northern MiMourl brli fly rlaletl art' fn1ow: A milil, Imalthy illmat; rich anil; cheap lan1, tlic prtHtiicttii nf wliich pay f r tin in, exM-tii a ati'l im Iiroveiiii'iiia too, iiuirti w Hhln tLe limit ! rri-tlit (riven; a arjter vrl'ty of Rtaf le prialuriinn, eintrnclr) all ceremN, hemp, t'lltjnro, Clilneie su;ar cane in lu-rfectinn, lridi ami pweet potatoe. ( In icer fruit, litelutlitiK rapps for w hie, are! pcni-bea, than any other n-vioti furth r SotitLi or North; pure water, tiinlir, wol, coal, lane, tine lui'l'titiir rix k. clay f.r I riek. ami r-aml for mortar, are attuinlaitt anl coiiveiiiciilly itivtrihute,!; ita pralrlt are reaily for the plot, a eitrintr rm i;rant can plant 'im corn" in the latter part nf June, ami gather a valuaMe rmp In the mkti-i ilim; autumn fur fattritlt.K errat Ua:itltlea nf lo-evi' uii'l It'i's; It I only in'ce ary lo tmy latnt eiKnuli f"r l'tnl'lliik, arl, en hafl, xiiiryards ainl crop' t'i le im I'txe.l. a pr.irlea aupply any ti.intity of excellent hay fre of etber rot than cutt iu aint 'ackitur, whit Ii I' il..:y with inipitivril mnwer(rrakek at than one tl' ltar per ti'ii, ami a f'shlerlnir I i otifliteil t three month) and fa, ll t little hav, innii iratoelv, ia tieetle!: (est of iven pt,uaje, riiMirig nntl.iiut, m ither intret Itor tax' rn.ili!fit Ihe ftiwM-ral-rr or w iM.I-ifrower to keep ,ore an. I imilf by bi -oir, herds t'f ratili ant wine by llie burnt I !., ati'l It or k. a of sheet by the thmisaieJ; all the maiketa are oreIMe by nlrrnpli, rail ai.U wmrr, and the lor.il tah tiemarnl fur wikiI, hemp, to baeeo, U're, mute, fat Iik. rattle atnl ln-t p, to export, Is ample fur U- mipply. All lhee a'lvnlaaei. rre wiihui Uir ita' travel iif any AtlaiiJk- city. t r lea than t fare. Mtall anrh iuitneiise rrouree remain tinImproved! Minaoi ai I I'TAi! "Sri Fsios i ri Aim oi-r!" It I nw p-r(iM-ily at-lo rmurrate tu Noiiberu Mlourl, ami the I") al are ptitnj. It wil ao n be a tree Mate. Op. p.rr coneri n, an, the h!fhft rontr"i:inu Inter'-ct of the Mate ttrmali 1 It. Leyal lavi hnMera um' w lih other l'iilili-liiMtt iltoen In teiblly tvoeattnif eniaiiripation, aa 4i'el by tn i'realt-rit are! approved by Cun,iie. OI.OM. tTION. rmiirrint etthntr in col'.nft, w .11 eontribnte (rrratly lo eat I, ci h r' ail vantage. I.arire and i hoice btslteaif jiil u.Tt red, furt.ba tm iu every far.ly. To colonize uccrfu'.ly, co-operail,.n 1 r.ec i.iary, ey aiKl pralical by alltllr rolieerieJ at tn n. New la the tl'ue fr inultittidea, with prudent fore, tbouht an.l at tit.n, lo rcure w,th little rno'ey, ruh fanu and bappy botnes, whic'i mul rap.dly IncrraMi lo value, fir them"lvea od tbelr p'ierit. CAPITALISTS, AND 0TIIEHS. Can now, with little ni'ney, and petfect security l themelves, as.t their more etit ole but it.dutrtuut and eapat le fri r.d to atpnlre in a little time valuable farina :,d pla-ai.; hnetr A.N. Tl.e land will al.undatttly se. eure Ihe reiul-i:" .1 ance, and It prt.liJc priniucf loin will soon f nable the rtuifrraH to cancel tbe .n ai .l in lere-t. r.VMrill.ETS cotitaininif keMu maj iiowin frai Lkeal p-iiion, ra.tri ad t nnrcti' its, nr.d giving full tnf trmatioii, are st-nt (featia. SMbrt ail wth'tirf to et,lit their friends t emiirrate itu Uiein. apply ftr all Uey want to rnxuUie. Ceperat!tn in tLt way will bt r f muttiaj advar;t.xga to all. Apply t-, or ad.lrea f;i.tncc;i: . ii auiuni Iwoi-I Air' nl llaunilial and St. Jo ph Ha,', road Company, ii City Kxcbange liston, M. JOI All 111 LanJ Coru:nlioiM-rt liannihal. M. i-2a.,ua.t

AMÜSEMENTS.

in:Ti:oiorsTAt hall. SCAl.K op PKK'K.. Ire (tnl. or Par'iott, fT a lDiman M cent. For l-tr ant liit!n-ai T.retit. Ka h a l.iiti'-Tial j,tv :iffi,t. lYtvati- !'m-x. to hi. pfrvnt 4 (Ml Mnlr S at in pma'.e ....TStnt. liaUrrj r-nta. TUESDAY KVEXINO, JULY 1. Scn.i Sight of the taltDtrd an-1 vrrati! i:ik it ni;nrr i: When XT Knim will a ti t I finrcharar!frwl;h Srga In the favorite CV mJirii f THE FOUR SISTERS, An 1 ttVIJX I:i tbo Karc entitled THE FIRST SIGHT OF A WOMAN, Ia which Mi Ada VYrfeb lo appear aa Lllza. To cnnclu-Je with the great rrvtsan Fares i.f 'Fl 31 II llll ir ! ltHI tIl t "!, Mis AJa Wetb In five t l-ararters, lntnJucif,g spVtiIi-l MitKin( atxl Ilancitig. J 'Io--r oj en at 7 , oY!k. Cf ntmcree at S. LECTURES. MEDICAL LECTURES. DIL IL T. TRAI-U r,f New York, will lecture In Maconic Hall, Itidianapoti, on Tuexlay, Weli,e!uy, and Thurnlav cvenini;. Julv lt. Cd. and 3 I. at H o"cl"Ck. in explanation of all medical syrtti , ami in advocacy! nf Hyiriene Medicaiion, which he claims to 1 the true beatiru art. I His lectures In the Fniith-or.Un Institute, Washington City, on Hygienic v-. Itk M-tl ration, rreah-d a profound M'uiatioii, aid his lectures in lialtimore, iottn, Chicago, Toront", Peoria, and other places, are spok n of by the pre a hav ing inatle a i rp ant! abiding iiiiprc.! ni on the minds of the tlruking Adiiillntt lo f'etitn. I'r. Trail mav be conniltpd at tin Hall from In A. M. to 3 1. M. Jt :, t'.Of TROTTINC RACE. KxenÄxt"; !: tiiotii m ; pah k. rilir. proprielor of the at, me Park m III give a 'ttre I of f.MI on the 4th it iv of July, to be trotted f -r by lntii' lennit lo toad W on, bet thri f (tl live. Tt'll per relit . ent ram . 1 n o or iuoe leaei lo make a rat e. 1 to'l'tig tu ct liiitieiiee ptei i-u!y a 1 nYlnc. jXlil tit I II M l, A U l', Pi.-prielora. EXPRESS. EXPRESS JOMPANY. HTHIMVi:!! l .rM7 1 v. NO. Vi Ja AMT WASlTtNOrON M I iU'.t.T, fMlir; AltVM.i I XI lit is I nMI'ANV l eif have l.t itiI lotet lln ir Inotit ami palO'tt nnd tin ii'U Ibl lbrr are li"W liti'tiltm 'B hrrr Dull) l.t''M' tu at rhiiM - aiXUUtMJNT.A'rJf, II lr llll lltlllllMMinill llllll I I It I I IIIIII 1 1 MltOlM till I I'll I ., It in I Ol, Ii) Iii Motu V Will SHIte I m I. H lii.it! In '(tarn e i I Ibe lime In ii l"l' it II I Itiei i' i in I nu i'1'ii u In tli n ma, 1 1 im , H e al M e : aiiii "in it'll I i, 1,1 itii'l M no i In that olnl ) Jit tl lw .HillN II nun, Am nl cort MüudoN wmt c i ianto.' C, L, 3, Mattliowa ii i: i: ii ,i i ! a w w toot t v l UUJI 11 l.-i. IWit FOnWARDINQ MERCHANT, l.urr I'liM'-rrool 11111111111-;, Mi U HU bill M i I M Mbr, lli'l tt iitt ,litht MrrM ntnl llit llltiTt I.OlllHVILlii:, KV, (atlX CiiilHitiii:il are i ,iu i fully aidlt lit it, and liu liitilmitt üilrn Willi pimiipl iiirii ti ii al a tili nl, Jsi.ll mmmmi i i ii ii i n im in i ,i mmm DnY C00D3. Lynch Sc Keane, U ,u .fr .n.Mit)N Mill IT, iu? uu' an ais jut u; ) OTIIKU 1.AIK1K INVniL'KS OK KUMMKU Ditv ;ooi)Ht l.tlilira' lr ia fiiioila n Ihiiiff In Hu IMm mill .rvi'at I' I u at IAt'K anil Silk Mantilla, new t, le SiUtes, Shaa i i Mini t'lnakit. Printed I 'rtllfoi f, J'.n imnU and ham l it" birlla, II"., p ekii I, ll.iMrry At ; Imh l.int i., .ih'Hm.I. eriea, White liott'l-, l.lnen and t'.oiitirif llainUtu hit U, Mi'.ii In il uiiil lirtiHii Mieeiiiiji., (iliiM'D, N 1 1 1 1 . i ) i a . t'.m W U alB aj.;ai4, iet American bramls, Iroiu he a yard up; nt:sT ;. s im.vts. Only IJ '.c a j aid; fl-4 wide, only CM: a yard; a A .MW alaKft.NaJI!:. verj- K",MI, 3 pair 'J.'ic. TUY HAU.Oirs rUKNl'H VOKi: hUIKTS, unly to be had at I.) nt h A Keane' TUY HKST I'liKM'll ( OKSKTS AM WAISTS. CHOTH, CASSiN'.ERE, AND PANTS STUFF For inen'a ami boys wear; 8 flood, Half Caps, ami I lutt evi rvthiiiK lo be found In a bry (mmmU Store. Stuck complete; bought at recent anrtliina In New Yoik; w ill be sold Ho per cent. In low farmer price for c.ih. HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS! ! ... . .... .... i liavitiK irni'id arratut inetiis wihi io or it larfst lltMip kirt Manufactoriea in th- Ka-t. we are prepared to otf r tin in, w holeoiile and reia.', at New York price. Call and examine the stock; no trouMe to inw pools. Only one price. Kern iiiU r hiKU nf the Hoop Skirt. JelaOJ-dly AGENCY. ovo a Tot srr, 1 r. a. ru ttkh nri.i, Ijite Adjutant Ker. Si rvlce. Lilt-i fN r ot Miite'nofflee. T O I'S tl 1 .V II V T TU Ii 1 7 11 1. 19, U,S, CLAIMS AGENCY MO, III WT,vT WAMIIM.TOI ST., (Over Vaji-n'a llardaaie Store.) I N I) I A N A V O LIS, I N I I A N A . 1K.NI0N!, rjiinly Und. U'O IVmnty, Iis k Par, t .xtr.i Tay, and in furt nil el.i aus ajraltrt th tV.ted ' States succes-tully ati'l speedily ptaiecut'il before the ' several i purtinrnta. t hpei'ial atisn ion (riven to making ou Muter In and ent Holl, OfllrrrV Tay lioll, Oomtuntatlon of yuarter fori llfi ruitiT'jr tiflicera, Ar., Ar. j Particular attention itlvoi lo prta-ur.n dl harea f.,r j "t.tiTanituated" ami !ia! led Kihlli r. Notarial bu-itie- and all kind of w rltluif solicited W'f have made a rr a naemetit with apromlnrnt attorney ! of Wabltu:toii Oily to attend, in per.m, to all rl.onia that may le rrfrrfl to beadipiart r. Ililr.ir had inntended practical military exa-rtrtie, fe believe tl at we have nualifa atit n fr doinir a coilectii n ami elalm bul- j lirn tttat but few tor. Soldit-r, T any one f I, de siring tnforniatloti coma mlng the ation of any r-rt ' tuer.t, company, er battalion, are invited to call, a no 1 eharire are triaile f.r any itiformation whvtrvrr; alr, s.li!i-r l-irlnit traitVMrtation Ifane or O'Join their re rlmenu will be rlvrt all ntYeaary Information fratis. Our connection wuh the dlrtVreni Miiitarv lpartno-nt of thia S'.ate enable us to b' of (xrs-at service to all d'!riitC infonua'.Joti concerning th same (.rrvkiM a.a it irain. i;ov. O. I. Morton; IYI. J. h. Slmon.ii. U. . A.: i-u. IX. Noble; Vi . A. lYalle, Secn lary of Mute; Capl. Jamea A. tkili, f. S. g. il.; J. II. Vajen. Q. f. (i,;,erl. Toi.sKT a r.nTMim i.i. myl9-dly Ink lU.x 127 Indianapolis IndUt.a. PIANOS. "7 Piano-Fortes. ANOTIIKK INVOICi: OF CHICKERING &, SON'S s Os PIANOS. 2ML iSTEINYAY 8l SON'S PIANOS. Joat received at No. 4 Catca i llcw. WIILARII k 8TÜWELL, I S.U. Man tunrdtrt order and HT THF YKAK ' Jel W.4S.

DRY GOODS.

TO THE

SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUHLIER DRY GOODS JT7ST RECEIVED AT

No. 5 East Washington f

C0?i!rriN(i IN TABT OF FINE DH ESS (;OOIS. IiLACIC AND KANCV SILKs. LACK AND SILK MANTLES, NEW STYLES SAtUES, LINEN'S. WHITE (iOOI)S. (JLOVKm AND IIOS1EKY, EMHKOIDEK1F.3. PAKASOLS. SCX UM IU. ELLAS. HOOr SKIUTS, SILK MITTS, LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS, c.nnk3iji:icii. u?.i m. arm 4M, .llt'iiN nml Iloy9 Wear, Triiniuiii, Aofioii, X.c.

KVKUTTIIlNrt IX THE LINK, AND AT I'RRT.S TO M IT THK TlMKS. CAtX MN ANH KXAMINf. THE STlK'K. M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.

GROCERIES. Ruger & Caldwellj WHOLESALE (iltOHEHS ANI COMMISSION MUKCIIAXTS, io. iH i:.tt Wtt-lihmhni si. tu ..a ,: ,f H t ,.' thft, t. 111 'Off ll.l, Ii It It t I " I Li nil !i l;n 'I e,,H,j iMIHil I I il. 1. 1. ftnitstt HMtlil1 I " I'ttHlilllil Rlit It t bill I "V i II" f'i,. I, i si I'm bi sti'li, i lilil I a H i It ii riini, A Nu l litliltt I Hin. aiiui II It It I I h Mcaail'a iii., a M Ii'! '! s .1 T I In Mi ll anl fni !' I'l ' in hi ii a ru itui 1 1., HI . tt al.liitloit it. 10 10 I.-, II Mi (H i Java 'ort. r ll3 lilu r. ltirj nHXhaiirt.Mlidt'on.e, I l.t. In I'apel-I it Mil iiiMMrd r. n.i i r I ii J ra 4 'II I Pi I M and ll-tlt fite) (iiii..i.h.. r, YniutK 1 1 V I)miii hkln, and ll"ln t, vtiy A . ... I.XI'lt I , I a ia, t'litve, ('Inittiliii'li, si, I anerl aii"l I mt nl nl hi ll r suilalile b r lelall lra.1t. liUi k anl I a) i into I'liinur. I ff ilf I by III Iii II A t! tl.liV I.I., (11 I 4fl anlilliMlttil I, XTO 1 a.i.fN. 1 MarLerellii IlineU, Half LarieU, and 1 Ki..; ()() ,iMX,'S "' rri"-i X00 ''-'' l""kl'i ,l,Il,'uU "or iale lovv by laiii u ii cn.nwFi.u CS Kaft N aljiiiK''n t. LAI;fSK well iwlerted ar.rlnii nt of (Irorerlea , nnta- reeelvlnjr; and f r sale a btw as at any h'ni in the Wet. L'oiin'ry M-re.ani and (iy Urneer Invited lnt'XiiiiKiif mir flK k. IU (.1 K A CAl.im H.U ' Jeia'Ci-tlAaly CS bat Va-.!iint"ii st. j IOO DOLLARS REWARD. "I" V ilirerflon of I'liiloaenlan N-i. 44,l.f 0. K., J ß I will pay I bf al'e rwartl for the appri-h'-dfioii ami enn ielion of Ibe eron or K-rtMii suii'y if the murder of Itro. yws (.'liahn'lde, Mitbe nlffbf fit the 2stli nf May. 102. JOSKl'll STA I' It, N. ll., June ft. 1M52. I'bilftxenian ItdK, No. 44, I. O. (). f. Jt d.'v

FOR SALE. THE UNDERHILL BLOCK FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.

leirab!e r.uiMinf Id fronting en lVnn) Iv.nla, l t.war and Mm I,iku at., PAnnio II JEi MUBDIVIS OK SgfAIlK NO. 4. A!4 IKK flT. NORTH STREET.

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