Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3793, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1862 — Page 2
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I, iirr vrbith nmai tmet Hlnc It uU mr, lat than lennflr.1. - - The f.Howijt,; letter from Wji. It.KdD, K , of Iiil4'e"phi i, to lite Imcr..t4 of fTerk county, will b rcal wilb ii.lt. . Mr. Kii W os? of the hon red f Pennsylvania, ! hi won' rntn iointbla, when the re rxAen or written W adrnire the bo.Jnea of iu uttertote, ml trut that tho.-e who hare bee i intrumnul Iu the cowrOJj oy rei.in of pi fate tA patriotic citixeiu will fe held to a trict account bf the Sute antboritie. b-tb in Pm:.jlraii nt eiwhere. If rnen ire will'ra; to Lecume the t.! of rt'trry power for the alte of the pay hieb iuart from office, ttr houlj be tauhl ÜiU uu'.uutiliuio')4l act have penalties as weil as rtvards attached to thetn. the rp.e haTe a rihl to know, through their Stute authorities, bjr what lenl or other rijjhu men luve been draped (roro their homes, cot: fin in iliififtcun. fel like felon, and when the r-c-tty rowtemee of the official crew Iu? been glutted, turne out withoal tri.it. without a word of ex planation. ara1 without sentctice of mdoIol't for the wrong which ha been he. pel upon their un ofTendins head". These things houM hare ai end, ifl their guilty authors held to a strict account. The letter of Mr. Hutu i . follows: CiitüTJJLT Hill, near I iSiJa lelrihu,) JS'o e niter I, 1?62. ) ' OtxTLmrx Nothing would pive me more pleasure than to unite iu the festival in honor of the recent victor in Pennsylvania, hut tbe hört notice, and ome jht-mmI coiHidcration with which I need itoi trouble you, prevent it. Let me b e tint before lou I cut congratulate you on the fruit of thi political tuccc.s in the reto ration of the function- of Con-ailuliuii.il Govern tneut .it the North, .in I an honorable peice. It i tnj firm belief lint the pir.itnount wishes of the tit of the North i.- for peace though timidity, or consider itions m'wuken, iu my opinion ot eipilieiicj (Terenl them from !-a)iri;; !o. It Im beu pirt oi the policy ot the Aduiiiiitr.ttm n toriu-b out thif craviiig of it cotnniuti humanity ami ti. denounce as traitors those who think I do, that blood enough lin been .hed wir-;d v. TItU Uah been acquiesced in too l-:io Therere thousands who think with me, thoe property i.-t endangered who-e industry i paralyzed buhen and toother who nre prating aiiiiuIy lor the teturn of their children from the b uiie Meld, or wju.n lor the lern ilo.ii.i tint tike fr..ui them tho-e that re lelt tit home This jrier will poou find utterjii.e ml the Community, we.try f war und bloodshed, we.irv o ilcSt .m l tijution. ol the tu coKfctor iti i he re. ru. loi Seint, weary nl ths iiifu!.iiice uf the wounded 'nd the heir.-e of the de id will h id with eouuov. beyond control, the hour when tl4 of ptfrui uieni trucJ h ill te dipUeil nt v -ton jiij JU'hmond. lam old eiiou-' to reuiembcr llie pMce ol lola. nnd the joy t etcited; but it w n .i nothing iu comparison with what ours will be when this biotheis war is over. hen pece comes or before it coir es if the madiievs of t!ioe u ;ower prolongs tiii.s dreary C'lUtl.ct will come the dvol a responsibility; pirtoi tiie iluty ol the Demokratie prty will be 1 euiorce this stern mccouiU. The llou-e of ltepie-entatie- nt HarrUburj; will be strictly the (iriud Iiiuotot tha Coaim mweilil), mid it will have work enough on hand. On it will devolve ufs um 10 inquire into me conuuet ot trie war . lar as IVim-iyUanii is concerned, and to know it her authority have becji l.nlhlul to their looil trut. The bitler cry of the Roman Emperor lor in lot legions is ethoe! bf l enusvlvania nkin why her irallant reerves were sacrifired und cut to pieces on Uutaut battle fields, mid her own fnmtier left open to invioii and insult, (ieueral li.u irt's unrej-i.'tevl raid through two of the niot pojuloUH and loyl counties ol I'entiy Ivani.i, titciin, as Ii Uni. iu Ueairice bffar the capital ol the State, is to the authorit ies the mol disgraceful incident of this war. It was bloodless by mere accident. It is not the les discreditable be i-au.e it was bloodies. itut another outrage on the dignity and the overtirity of the State demands iiujuiry and tedres4. On tlie 6Ji of Auj;ut l.-t. a FVler.il military olücer Ceneral James Wadsworth claiming to be Military Governor of the l).?trict of Columbia, came, with a guard, to the Capital of tins öcate, und, without authority of law, in too middle of the mht, feizel and draed from their beds, directly under the eye of the Uuvernor and his U tbiuct, our respectable, and, as the event pnvel. innocent citien. of I'eotixyl vania. They were i.inm erated in a di-t.uit prison, and tin illy discharged without an acctH.itiou or an accuser, and lor ll.cin, our own immediate lellow citiztii, no words ol remonstrance or eve;i intervesiiou were utterel by t!ie Executive J vit-r. Ihl I n otlicr cause for rojoicinjj nt the restoration of Democracy to legislative power in this St ite. I hud it in the prospect of inquiry, and, if need be. piinishment, of tho-e hose neglect an I iobrlVreitc have inrlicted the-e kindred ituuu mies on an ncietit Commonwealth wheiethe siep of invasion h is not wen felt for more than sevrnty enrs, und where personal liberty, as ecured by law, has never before ' been vio lated. ou will, I am sure, excuse these suirqes tions for the tutuie Something may be pardoi;el to fiecdoiu of sefch suddenly restored. 1 have the honor to be. gentlcmeu, Very respectfully, our obedient servant. WM It. Kl KD. To Mrrs. Aneon. Gttx, Uoytr, Mnjrr and Fill mm, Comimttrr. lien, l'ope on Iii I'rrr. Major (teneral Tort, in a speech at Milwaukee, made the following insinuation upon his brother tdiutrs: Now that loyal men hire chirpeof the arinT, the people may eiei t better leults. An oftjcrr ho was thoroughly hippftl hr the rete!s in hi Virginia cmp.i-u. bhould uoid iuch comments uis.n others It is said that the Abolitionist present voHlerouly applaude! ihi sentiment of rc. They only ' applaud the Generals of their owiihtripc. fut they have no reason to rejoice ocr one who was tlu-rou -h!v whipred in every battle during his command iu Virginia We heard thla valiant General nuke the remark a short time ago, that the rebels had ' son tl.eir right to negotiate by tbfir ttravery and uccesa in the be d A C barge Agninl Ilnllrrk. A Kentucky correp.ndttit of tlie Xvw -ik Kipress gives ti e following as a tateinent made by (Jen Nelson previous to hisdcaih: "Mark my words, centleuien. I kuow General II.lU-. k ,.. I,l II.. :. ... : . . - iuu.uuj.nn, iic is, iiiiue.-tiou.iLi v , :i 1 man ot cieu iiiteiiect. t ut heartless n i un-ciu pulous He will to'erate r. m.tiin the int J h u-utps the :.fi'e.!ioiis of his -o!dirrs His i Inde energy is bent u;sm m4kirg hime!f Die tati r. MrClelltn and Puell are 111 his wy. nd : Le is lock n for u pportui.ity . und wd, s je it ' hen it comes, to remove, aud, if possible, todis. S gntte them both." NeliHn w formerly in the Xatry. Halleck ' T t I . . 1 1 rr I. m r . . .. . .- A .. . I . , I "P"" inj viuvn, um v. i d, ni lot c Hiiiliiick'i. thief of talT during Ifi7 in the prosei uticn of military omtions ou the Pacific CtM?t. Kv better Union. f ighting Qualities of Erfror. The Atjofrion p-ipei s rej.!ce at the intelligence that a comptny of negroes, rivaled, in a men ttaoii in (jeoria, against the rebels, hitenc quitted Üins. bke fctood old;er Ttie f i t beiii' fUted. cmis the ne i. r:iov ot ti e Litres will b to inrre the out-i.le pres-.irs, Urge negro note hail t c.üed int . the untie It mir then hnpren tint the miliury pvarrof t!i South will b in ihe bawds of tbe btitks, which will be tlie equivalent ofe ti.er re fitiiti'tli territory to tlie negroes, ot, by and bv, il ti e white- uf the North want it. of iiHiihrr. to !.. the blacks. It is by the kli.d of fhirh such Abolition lollies li.-y, that the radicils of that country will be known in iu future bi.torv r.t I.OI,,. K public a
lint induced Hie lldltor ol ihr Arm. y).. I nivn lpeal to Iratt Ihr Trderil mi) r I 3 J uko: MiMil;f.Um 'd tft" 13th of N' ember cotitsin the fod iwit IctfT lrn J DaVi" who dr-rte,l t- the trbe' icettly . Jo. was f rnif rly a re-idei.t of this city, ar.d he i' well known here. lie enlUted in the United States ervice, and niter the caj.tute ol Mem; hi, 1 while thst city n under the military rule of Miior Gri.crjl Lfwv WLLACt,he was apjintci
by the ht'er ore of the editor of the Metnpli s t'nioa Afptal. Dati-o rs a tf-o, ai d at ,e time publishe! n flsh psr here. lie pse.-i ome sprizhtiines, but hal no intluenror lion in the community whatever, on account of his rather loo-e habits. As a matter of curio-ity we publish an extract from b's leuer, to show the renn he offers to justify hli traitorous cor. cjuct: The late procl im ition of Abrain m L'nroln was the awttre pwer. Without it, h-odly an individual could h.te been found pise-.ed ot moral courie enough to volunt udy bre ik 1omj from the tie of home and kiudred. (u iy sotting ot the army, for up until th? time ol its isue no one believed the President capable of such incooi parable coriuplin. Jud:e Douglas, in the earl v pirtoi 3Ir. Lincoln's Admini-tration, had pio iioun'.e him an honett man had pledged his honor for hie strict compliain e with tle in odate of the C-mslitution, e-peciall m f r naibe indiridual rights of the people of ti e South were con cerned, and of Southern institutions generativ. The sjiceches of Senator Douglas, and his in dorsement of the Administration, put into the field three fourtlwol the jjotti the North wert, under ttie call lor tlirec hundred thousand men. "Time tells all thine." and it has shown. Oil. bow terriblv! the mistake of Senator Doulasand the people generally. Hut, Mr. editor, it would be ii-cle to attempt to publish an account of the means emj-hncd. nnd the misrepresentations ued to iidlueme the Nortbet ii heart. rSutlice it that every species of villainy, fraud, m'.siepre-entation, ic, bv both the press and politicians, and in the pulpit, weie used with success. I make the lold aettion now and coming jers will know it a trui-m that the people, with the exception of the "out nnd out" Ai-o'iitioni.-t districts in Ohio und Uli nois, areas truly the friends of the South atid its institutions as any people on faith. Nay, more. I honestly believe if un invading i my could re oh Indian i or Illinois to day, they would be welcomed u 'deliverers fiom the servility and tyranny that is now pding that people to le- . peration. Tlie sentiment and the Hction.s of these people should not be undei rated by the South. 1'bey are her natural allies. Geographical!, the We.st and Soutli ate iu.-eparable. Thcv must be neihljors, kinsincn, fr.ends; and may we not lioje that the same tl ig ttie one upholds may et protect the oilier? Cut oil' from the degrading influences of her Yankee idlie-; relieveal of the ch irl it.iui.-m that is drawing her nearer und neater to the vottex f impend ng ruin, the North west would become allies ot a viituous, free and noble people Finding mM lf wholly deceived in Mr. Lincoln; finding that, instead of upiort'.u and uphotdin the Government, he wa disolv inland subverting the Constitution, I Poind it int-omp ttitde with mv ideas of riiu and justice, und at war with con" science and education, to remain longer in the Federal army. Every vestige of justice or lav had been swept from the land, and, iiiMeid, the "ordeis" wf the miliiirv were substituted. It is a fact, sir, tint tlie military powers delegate to those acting in a civil capacity jrivile-e to con si-Ier this or tint case, and reclaim or remand prisoners, for all sorts of crimes, a their will. Citizens arediaired from their beds at the midnight hour to answer for umhoulitrd words i-poken during the day There is no civil law. A system of e-pioti ige his been establish el that a lieernan would blu-h at. 1 'be pi ess is silenced, and free fpefh a memory of the past. These facts I know from bitter experience the Govern ment confiscating my property, and turning it over to an Abolition martyr from Eit Tennes see, while 1 was vet connected with the Federal army. Iu my opinion the true Solution of our differences has been attained. The people of the North wel have already found that they have been entirely deceived;" tint while they were straining every nerve for the maintenance of ihe constitution and laws, the traitors at Washington were avowedly trampling it under loot. Come on! men of the Noith! Let soldiers and citizens alike come, and thus break loo-e Irom the des potism tti.it sunounds them. And I dcsiie jut here to say to the young men ot the army, wbo have beard mi much about the infamo:is treatment of the Northern people at the h nils of tbeir Southern brethren, that nil such stories are false. For one. I can sav tint since my arrivti within the lii.e of the Confedracy. I have received nothing but continuous kin luc-s Not a ImcsIi or ir.s-uHiii sentence has retched my eir. Not even an expiesinn th.it his caused ine pain. In parting with. my friends in the North, I do so with it liindid i el;ef that another autumn will find lliem like mclf in sentiment and action. Those who now blame me, will then applaud. It is bitter to part with friends ai d companions of the pa.t, but I have been impelled by a con-i iou. iiCss of rii:ht, nl duly; nnd while I bid them a hearty ood-he lor (he present, thee is a bote within that tells me our separation will tie short tint the time is fat approaching when wv will meet strain under ll.e liee and happy government which the people of the South me now endeavor mgto establish, ami with thanks woi-hinGod lor our deliverante Verv icspectfullv, ic, J. 11. D.W1S.SOV. .lesro r.mhaviaitor nt Waoliiiiion. The London Times, of Ovtobcr o", his date from II o ti as e.uly as September sar-: Tli.it paper j j Advices Iron, II yti state that the country was traiiipid Several ministerial and mitic I.KW.l..t ......... . 1 It '1. t f . i; . Iii i . . ' Madison Ud bee ,,n,u,e,l lMe,..,-.fei,tMry to Mad- j rid. and M. Llie Da o.-, es-M ni-ter ot .lustke. I li-i-'uium-iiii ii.ki nn-ii iiiaoe. Jir. I Imm is - II I. ..I I... I I .1 i ..r. nirnj infill. HurtHiti it war ifjurjn l nare a JJftiirx at Washington Mr. i t r .... - - iraucts It. Uiddon, tlu United States Co minis sinner, hi I arrive! from Xev Vork. k. Tina is thefir.-t notice, that we now lemember, of tlie I.ixcoLM propra 111 me. f ir oiniii. mitic relations with tlie he" ' to a,ve..mentofj I . Hayn. It come to us by way of London. The Appointment of Wtnn i, as Commissioner to the black Government, has not been announced ! in this country, or, if m, it has csc.ijl our ob servation. Hi-s col . r is not state.!, but we pre-i sume he is some hun-rv white Kenublican of ttif ' 1 Ct r t r l l y stripe. 111 want ol oflice Weu t!ie negro Eivoy fro-n Iltvii will eill ;pose upiii Holiest U!d Abe very soon. H .'! Dubtis! urrati for I'ncle j from the lUrtf.trl (C..m ) Tim-.. Hartford Town I'.lerlion i unutirivm Itebi. kI. The antun! Town Election in Hartford took place oi, ilon lav. Xov. Jlth mule ihe i.sii. 1 ....1 ii it -.11 . v. lie IteMUbllt'4114 ' :. 1 V ..: 1 . . - -- v Ii- i'iiiii.i 1.11 urn no. avoi.l ' 7 on -niiiipii i-riiici iiies n, ie largest vole, we beh eliete. etrr ciien t a f.b .:...;... . -i . j : on th.soccasi,,, ! 7' J Z I men, and the Ucpu'.iic , v,t , ,hj ni..t ,. , Ur ticket Ihey , o'i. ,eluA C Äli thev cl-.m-e,! their n..r lt.,r o ,11 .i; . .i ... ! ikmI. The Democratic ticket mite was elected by majorities ol from io'l to 4'). It is more than twenty years more than fiftr for aught we Wno ii.ee the Deinorratio jwriv elected a tuj tity of the l'o,rl of Seleclmeu iii this town. The result is a most pratil'ti: , one. as it rebule- the Abolition Procl im ition ; - iii 7 " ' "f 'l iy ihe salutes over ' the sieradation ot t.en. Mt C'eü in-tt.e unjust j i.J arbitrary impronment of peaceful und law - ! abiding c.tizcrs. It i, as the Courant mvs. a ! pari ol t..e ,megre,t pop;,!.,r wave that h.s j 9 epi .er cr iork.rennsyltania.Xew Je.r md the W est . , 1 bsnks to tbe Demociacv th inks, tii.-t heart- i ily, to the Constitution loving-, cfhserv itite men ! 1 .... I h.iuine upaiid tote-l with them Thev wilt net er regret tbe decision they m ide on M. tidav. 1 hatias t thosie hepiibiKans, not a few iu num er. who refu-ed lo nil! the.r p-irty ticket, .imI hn tefutsl to aid Janaticisni and destructive n:eiures I.eason is returning to the minds of the mvMM. A brighter day is dawning! beis.,,,. aide mei-uresare to lake t.ieplaceof wildf4ii.ii. ci-rn, blind, and ghir.ni. and distres; and the-e retter nwnwe. re ei lon b conind ü.e dtsti ti'.es 01 our country. Tha.hk Uot. Thanks to the PeopU.
fr' torr-j4rt- of th Out- n Time, from tiHlilnzion.
Tu Mti itAKT Siri'sTtox IU BNiti' Duar at KairvkK sei u.n Stsh's Akbiteaet AaHiT& lioaiK TiutiAniii' Di-patcii ria.ii Jiff Pavi-j The Kttir Klcowu-socj r Lkw ia Ccrk&TiLLt ar Toolia V1LLX. WA&iiM;To, Nov. 2u. The ni'ht.iry i- t is ju-t now in a coni u.ti. n oi i j u i : . I I'll It a uiv o. two va n mti j ruaiioi.M w lu k lui clliLially thrown out that it w.oi i, ot ti e teal ii.rei.tiou ot Uenerd Iums)e to nioe towards Kichnijnd. at pitseiit, but th.it his object is to bod the rebel srmy ou the K tpp ibaunock while an attack is ta be mtde on the rebel capital Irom another quarter. With their u-ual discernnie-t of moit irv moveroents, the Richmond journal? are already hinting at this liep Ünecf ttie able Generals of the Army of the Potomac has repeatedly stated that the army moving directly upxin Ii:chrnond could notinuie its fall, but th it nmuh meous attacks from different qutrters nnit le mide. first of all cutting iu line of communication, and thus forcing its ciaciution from wiit ot supplies. Or, it the enemy pve batt'e and is deleate! i ut.ide of his fortifications, tlitu the victory of the t.kin of the capital would be iiil gicater, anil the he n ie?t blow would thus be dealt the rebellion. The iiuie.ssio:i is perietal iu c ircles here that ttie plan is almost accepted as a fact. 1 n Richmond (if we can believe the storv of a patoied prisoner,) thev anticipate an attack from the front and rear, nd arc aoeadv at work mi enjitl.ening the defences lxth in flout n.d tear of their capital The delay at Fiedein kbuig has been antici p-iteij. Tboe w ho knew lull well the imnien J. flicult.es which stool iu the way of Gen Mc C.eilan'rt rapid advance with a lare army, natu rally expected that tlie same obstacles would aii-e in the path of Gen. Burusde. Nearly three weeks have elapsed since he Onik command, and )et iiuttiiiig has been accoxiiphj-hed, and this, too, in the lace ot the latt that every energy of tlie Government has been bent to the work ot lurni-h-ing transport it:on. erec-tiu wharves, bridges, ic. Uut the entire result is a fitting comment on the clamur of the radicals w ho expected that Iiuiiiside would move on Richmond without a moment's delay that the rebel at my ts altuost imaginary, and that nothing was to be done bui to attack them at once, and "imt to stand upon the order of their poiiig, but ;o at once." 1 he indignation at the ntbitrarv attests inaugu rated by St.iuntoti h i been so reat ttitou-liout j the country, that the i ic.sideut, in obedience to ttie sptilir will and letier sen.e of ttie conserva tive men ol his own p.uty, tliiected the recent or- j der to be issued, reie isitig the numerous State or tiolilical prisoners who have been languishing for months in ihe Oid Capitol Pii.-on. Thedooisof that modetii Dtstile have thetel'ore been oj ened, and many have walked out into the air of liberty. Il any Hie guilty of tieasonable acts tl er arc Muitn.ible to the civil law , but the gteuter part w eie confined on frivolous pretexts and could itc er be convicted by u jury of their felloA-men To such an extent has this mbitiary course been carried that Home two uouilis since Stanton put one of his own cleiks in the Old Capitol, not for any uispiyaliy, but because in a drunken humor one night he gave sotneot his impudence ot er the telegraph wite to ttie Secretary. On becoming sober he tendered an apology and his re.-iimtioii, but the petit up wrath of his master conhiicd him without proces. of law, and for a trivial civil otl'eu-e, to the Old Capitol dungeons. He has just been ie!e.i.ed. The opponents of Stantou ate prepared, it is haid.on the oj ening ol Cotigicss.to launch a tremendous amount ot evidence againM his ollicial cuui.-c iu this Administration as well as the last, and especially on his conduct as Attorney of the Government in the California land claims. An investigation into the latter was attempted at the last sesioii, Gut stitied by party dictation. It is intimutcd that a vast amount of evidence has accumulated here by interested partie, and that the deieiopiuents will be ieni.it kable. Ihe friends ol the Secretary of War can be counted inside of a b iker's dozen, wli.le hi- enemies aie legion, and are by no means re.-tiicted by party. Some of tlie prominent members of the Republican party aie amon ttie most earneM in de.oiin Stanton's removal from the Cabinet; and the President has been urged to take taie that the War report is not tilled with vindicliveness on Gen. McCiellaii Now that tlie latter is removed, Mr. Lincoln will not permit tlie coniinu.uice of a personal warfare in an ollicial icport. Quite a dilliculty, it is said, h is uiiscn on this question, and Stanton's reju'tt may yet le nlleied, as C micron's was, jtistoti the eve ol the assembling of Cougte.-s. Wasiiigtox, Nov. 2G. The tadicals here are already hwlin at Uuiu tide, beo.ue helms not yet iros.-cd ihe Rappahannock. Sume (it th-tn alieady asseit loudly that h.!ouf;ht to be displaced, ami "a tu tu of more vior put in his place. His army reached Fa I mouth, opposi.e Freder ck.sbuiy, on ihe 17th itist. That was nine days no, und he was then only sixty miles liom Kulimotid tcily four d.ivs roarcti from tlie rebel eapital. He has had plenty ol lime, l hey siy, to have tinrehnl to Richmond twice over. Yet he has not bud-jed an inch du in;, the la.st nine il iys During all 'his time the enemv has hei n a tnii-rd by Hue storiesof demands lor the surrender of Fredericksburg, of irons of iurs Ieivii-K that place fur Richmond, of 11 18 ol truce, of trains filled with women nnd children filed into by our artillery, ot unforeseen obstacles in ihe way, of Uunisi ie riding his h rse into ihe UapLKdianiiovk, mid of the ruendiuir of the r iil- ! road from Atpuia creek. And as dav after day pases, and no futther ptoi ess is made by ttie aiiny, the clamors against Uurnside are long and loud. Now all this howling and clamoiiiifi is very unieasotiable. Ibirnside h is done very well indeed. He h is.it is true, tieen iu comm uid of the army (or twenty days. But, il lie lias sjant the last half of that time on ttie spot where his armv "ow encamped, it is not his fault. He cit.not bf blamed for the obstacles that he finds ihcie 1 It iltnini Jlr-ittAii ana in f. nntail .d t!,i nv!. tA..,.A Gf those obstacle long before Pu.nsi.ie was n.i: ..,i:..i .i. ..: . i . i. i . , f m-w mv V.i'tll K A AUb ll lit'i i-nj - vo.-v n.-.inni nie ill icl III .1 1 1 '11 . J II I I esiUCIll ailU uie ,ie.l(1 uf tlie War Def,tn,ei.t re, lit beiieveil. u,1t;i H,.,;.i w.1,0.1 r- .1. 1.- ..1 v ............... 11MIIU and wiuiid cross the U ippahmniock without any tiotibic wh.iieier. lie only hnds tlie same ob-ta ties tiiere that any other commander would have found who h;tl so little judgment ns to trv to reacli Kichmoi.il bv tint route The complaints of want of vigor ap.itnsf Burn side me partifc-ularlv unjust, II1Mlt- ie u;o. fe Burnr-ide's mot c- ... ...c, .-.iivt 11c um mv i 111 111 I iu , line urt 11 marked by exti aordinary vigor Itut it is now evident tli.it something more than vigor is nects1 1. .. . 1 fary in conducting ttie campaign in Virginia. Al ready it is confessed here that appearances and niotements of the Confederates indicate th it we are on the wtong road to Richmond; and that the Administration committed a great blunder in re moving McC'eil m, and a still greater one in not li.ini.shiiig him the means and giving him authoiitv to take Kiclitnotul in his own war. AI letdy tlie sound judgment, the militarr skill, and the extraordinary tc-resight of M C.'cllan, are in-jed fiom the army, and wishes are openly ex I pre-eu tnat necouM be restored. S.me of the newspaper contain a telegraphic dispatch. puiport:iig to be from .letT. Davis to , (Jen. Jackso . 1 a 1. i to hate been received by ihe , I itter on me 2 Ut, saving: " If you do not 'le ive !lll ! ll. -.1.0 V ..f .. i..l rt...nu ImLJ.. t.j a .l.l..H.l 1: I. . "i 11 . . .. .... ' " worin wnue to come to ii .. .. 1 1 .. . a .. ..,.... .t... t iv u "imi-v .1 Mil, .inn . .-imruMiii inn tiru. 11 a ti .: ... ... i v " ,v " T,,,,t w u..ckoo. iu T" f. of Kirhmo.wl. The whole T r, J"n not U i i. 'V K' .Il ," rwM 'f (i. Lee S otucrs tint he is r?mitnel north ol tlie Marmssi liau tf.il. road, and there he will remiin. His forces are nor neeviel lor the defense of llichm n l. What eier faults the rebels have, they understand rer feetly the principle of the cm cent ml ion uf foixes. and they kuow !iow to yiy lint principle. 1 her It-tte got the itnpiession that Richmond is now threatened wiih combiuevl land nnd naval atuck, nd ther have tuide tbeit preparations to resl-t suJ, an :tt.,ck. Thev have now concentrated in Virginia 3 jü.tKMt ot their tnops The i nlr chatte tnide in their programme since mt letter of the 2J:h 1111.. is their detet mitiathn ti. make a show of opp tition to Purnside's trosir. hv I; tJ pilSniltJtk Äl Frcaeri.k.Lurg. mj as t slelav lnuj ther und niu time H.ot Burn-Me ,!titd ahead wlien hetirtarriicd there, he could t .a. a. . hiecrv.sej the river w ithout much los. When ever lie d.es sttow it iel deter tninatiou to crx-s, h will litid very little real t position. tien. Ia?' rieht wing, now 5r .IHKJ strtmg. t now extei dM ah ng ttie south side of the Ka;pu hui!i-ck, Irom Fielerickbur; to a point x iniies southwest of Wsrreuion. There are at Kichni' tul und retetburg', ainl on the Cnr Paiuunky, J.Ü'HI troops; anO there are 25 la K tio.j.s nt rations fs.ints on tt.e renim-u! 1. The-e are tlie uoop that are to light UuraiJe" arm, tn nkf im of re-ä-tmg his paasae 1 the
I. ipp.h-M nock at Frrs'eri kstMirr, and to engste fr aliei.tion am. r g thtf r bows of the M tf pM Gen If's miin bo.l, now ISfi.MK slu t j;. is now t Co!e; icr and ah tig tlie Kaf dai. river It looks vty nui-ti a- if it was Lee's de-iu to m uili this irtny on Washington by way of the Uartenlou turi.j ike, i d attatk the citv In m Arhngton Higlifs, wt-i'e JaiL-on. with his ?!.. tarfl troops, f.ir l e b ss been re-entlv reintorceil to thit amount, ero-ed th Po'onnr t Lb'irg, and con e !on on us fiv ttie IWkville turn; ;ke .1 i mi Cu''pper to Washington is cult three
d ys' rinri ti. ai.T part of tits tpop, inoeel.are' a'read at irtenton nnd Mt:asas. J.ickon, nn Pi p-irt, ! esrirnafy feelin? loa way ovr intt Mar I iihJ It wssoidj je.sterJ.iy that a xjuailnm of his civalry forded tiie Potomvc at Leebtitg. iesl to Poole: vill. in Maryland, ten miles d;stitit. seized the telegrat b there, telegrai.licJ their compliments to the Secretary of War, msde what observations thev wished", and car ried ofT ome prioners. Poolesville is otdv 24 miles from here. Hate all these things to tigMCcance? The War In llie U nnd South weal I lie U inter ( anipalgn-i lie l'rol- i vir itrvuii. Hut lew teisons are aaare of the immen-e m-ignitude of ttie preparations Irenly conpleteil and now nnk ng lor the winter camfaign lit tlie West and Southwest. Tle preparations i ... .... . ..!. . r .... i t i r ..I " - fnivui linuurur wnicn lar eciijses all former mihtarv movements of the wtr. and I should, when fully j erfecfed, and webelieve will, sweep tbe rebellion on Inith sides of ttie Missis ipti from Missouri and Kentucky to the Gull and Mexican border. I- j- . ... . , .1 e leeitl.e more ctJiifident of these results from the knowletie we have of the atrenuth of our forces, the pro-rarnme of campaign, and ttie aoiutyoiine tenerals commxnliii. and the un ! ruettioneal bravery and fititin,: tnlities of ttie ! iroops ;tii etern men composing the vino js arm es intended to tf crate. No less than six armies are concentrating, and Hme are already on the m ircti. to swoop down upon the rebel forte in the valley of tlie Mis-is fipni. and again fitmly plant the eagles of the Union over the niuii) ticIJs and cities of tlie SoUf.Jl. Firt. The Armv of the Ohio, under General Granger, now advancing through Kentucky in the direction of Kist Tennesste, to disenthrall llie nllant met: of that re-iori who hav been comjiellcil to flee their home- by rebel oppression to the f.istne.-s and cues of the motintains. They will soon greet, we doubt not. the grand old banner of the Republic, which they so ar dently lono to see unfurlel in their mdst. Second. The Army of ttie Cumberland, under (Jen Rosccrans, tiow well on its way itito Middle Tenne-sce, with Not t hern Alabama and fieor-ia j as its Jeslin ition, and u co oierating force from the Atlantic c.iboard. to m ike those States ttie theater of action, aud to re-tore them again to ttie Union Third. The Army f Tennessee, under Gen Grant, already well advanced into Mississippi, and being daily largely reinforced by troops from the Western and Northwestern States. Founh The Army ol the Mississippi, now or ganiziiig at Columbus and Memphis, under Gen. McClei Hand, to operate on the Mississippi and itlower tributaries, and in Upper Louisiana and jilonj: the coast Filih. The Army of the Southwest, formerly under (euer.il Uuriiti, at Helena, Ai kitn-ns, anil u oition of whicli is now in Sotithcasiein Misouii, under (Jen. I) ividson. and the whole to be under commami of Major (Jeneral l'ope. Sixth. The Army of the Frontier, now in Southwestern Missouri, under General Schofield, .iihI which will operate in Mipsuuri m,d Arkwtisas. Seventh. The Army of Texas, now nrgan;zin: at New York und Annafs!i-, for Major General Ranks, br operations in Texas. Kightli. The guiil)at lleet, a power within itself, tciriblein detructiveness and impregnable in sttength. It would not be proper for us to designate the numerical stre.ijith of these armies, but their combined number runs into the hundreds of thousands. They embrace idl tlie troops whicli have been raised under the six bundled thousand call in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois. Wisconsin, Michi gaii. Iowa und Missouri, and several regiments from Minnesota, he-ides all ttie troops from thc.-e States pieviously in ttie field. With Ccnei j1 Butler' aimy at New Oilcans, Farntut's rieet below Port Hudson, the army now occupying Florida, and ttie army along the lower Atlantic coa.-t, nil ready to co operate wi'h the movements iu tlie interior, who can fail to see an end to the rebellion iu Alabama, Georgia. Teunes-ee, Mississippi, Lousian i, Fioiida, Texas. Aik nisas, and Missouri, by the 1st day of April next? If our gallant Western Generals and the'r brave tioops are let alot.o wc will win. e-s this desT.ibie result. Let us hope that the War Do p.'iuiiont wiil let Grant, Roscir.ibs. IVpe, McC'iernand and danger do their wink as Wüstem men ami soldiers have done it. nnd th it eil and thoroughly. Let them o ahead, and let ti.ciii go unif-ti icttd by orders from itie su percilim.s Stanton. Let hi to attend to the safety 'of Wa.h'iij;ion, und Ut (ur Western (Jeneral's and Western troops clean out th valtev of the Mi-...-sippi. That Poller, and Fa rrag"ut. an I Ruller will do iheir part of the woik well, we doubt not. X. A. Ledger. from the 1'iiie.ij.n Times. Tnxntiuii for .'Neirro llujinp:. If there sliili appear to ne danger dining ttie ensuini: session of Congress of the adoption of the Pi esMent's eompeiisatetl ern on io.itiuo fcliemc, no doubt tlie Legislature of Illinois will deeui it tlieir duty lo give expression to the public sentiment of "the State concerning; it. Tlie fact that the re-ult of ihe recent election in Mis souri s. iid to be favorable to the em tncinatioii scheme was procured by the Aiimiiii-tratioti at Washington by such interference iu the canvass as has never before been known on this continent such interference as wholly nullified the popu lir -entiment of tlie State is indicative tint thp scheme has no: been abandoned, and lint it will be pressed upon Congress with".,!! the power Ihe! A linn. (station cm command. 1 lie scheme presents a very simple issue to the people of Illinois und of every other fice Su'e. It is whether ihey will submit to ttie tax atiou which the scheme involves. It is whether they w ill become ihe purchasers, for the purpose of emaucipitioii, of all the slaves in such States as m iv accept tt.e otter of ttie scheme Should 1 onlv Miss,,iri( Kentucky. Tetine.-.-ee, Marvbtnd ! at.d Delaware nccej t the ofTer of the scheme, tlie taxation which Illinois would have to bear would beiininv millions of dollars an amount hi-!i. befote the war began, would alone hav e been ! deemed frightful, and which must, it it hall be j un lertiKen. be added to tuition, the magnitude I whereof no man can e-timale. If', we say, the scheme sti all be presseil upon the ensuing session of Con-ress. no doubt the Legislature of Illinois w ill deem it tlieir duty to Kite expression to the public sentiment of the Slate concerning it In rn tie Philado'i liia Pres! ff WHnesdaT. I rilcrickbiirir tu be f lanked lj- Cicn. j I lli n-l.:li'P ait "I..,! rivra in I.a ..-wtw.. . . ! j ruiikinrv mt iüian. i the enemy," said Frederick the Great, "is one of - - - - - - . ..-v.t . . . - - v. ... mi. cull the tno.-t dcl cate operations in war." This re i . .. . . i . i . .- i i ui.uix wit u.e res tin oi a nie long experience iu warfare, and while we hate all the difficulty on . , 1 , . . . ...r ..i,riHiriui; uhjm j loin-Miig . means td'oreicom'Cg it in an army sufficiently ! large to oc.ii. y tne Mtteution of the enemv in front of his, position whiL-t a colninn muves 1 .. .1... .1 1 . t .-. 1 1 i secretly U the right or lelt and makes passage 1 ol tliCstreuu Delicate a tlie opK?rs tiou of the Kap;iah.tnnock may be. -and disastrous as it may prove, Cienenl Buiiisiiie ha et identiy undertaken the task, and ( will Micre.ssiully cross the titer utoti which iiis j armv now lies, opposed to (Jen. Lee. General Franklin's grand diiision is now mov n to a 1 point 011 tbe IUppahannock, west ot Fre;ericks- j burg (we nee-l not say where.) and will cross; that river, tl inking the rebel posaiiun, and main- ! taming- his own. To thek this movement Jackson and Hill have been withdrawn from the valley of the Shenandoah, und probably ordered I to move east on the south bank of the Rappa j bannock, to check and tlmk Franklin, while' Lee falls epen hiniTrtth n hrge twe and anui- j hil ite" hiin. v' ' I The retels are lully aware of all available I m vemeuts of oar armv Is it any worier ttiat j the rebels are solicitous (not for their capital. b,r J thit is of littte use to 0 or them.) but for the' iMiarUous position now held by their armv?' Ih it Lhirnfde h.s nfwuiei the resjxi-sible t-.k : of cnissicg; tt e Ii tpp.ihi!ii H k cannot now be ! doubted, and if he cm f.rce the enemv to con-1 centrale and give him heavy tattle l" or near ; treicrn.kst.urg'. so Ciutb the better. It is a deli cite ofiention lint is enltusred Uj Burnside.aiu ne which, if !l eiecuu-ti. will t.rote sorry .cm. .or v.ir icoei, amievwHC kft.uitie miliary ; I-.... I ... I 1... .!.. - . I P"" onroKie nws re.il wJiiUUtes over tlie 1 A enemy tnn sj rc-ent t..if.on, itrni lie will Ctfr- . . tainJy maka use of thetn procjplly as be has Jone I nertioiore.
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CO d O PI H hi hi i .s i GROCERS. W .11 . ils R . A: SO 4 , Wholrsilc (aroccrs, TOantt " 2 VineMrret between Secoml nurt l'rnrl Mrrrl, Oiiiciiiim t i, Ohio. UJK INVITE TIIK AlTrXriON OF bF.MKKS TO our laic anil wcli a-or;.. Moc rorcris. CrH', vv fxl'n-wre, rnt.-.-to ca-U lUit rs. Ac , w hieb we oflrr i cl-j-e lmvC4-i13w DANK NOTICE. TIIE KEXTlf KY STOCK BANK. Con mm-, Ind., Nov. 20. Is62. f"5"0M)EI!S of the cirri. bit intr notes of this l'.aiik are B hr-ry iiuti i.i )ir. tit ihrm fur r-b-ii;jaiou witliin mo r.ir fii.in d.ite. 12. -dlwAwl.n n F. JUNKS, Ca-hier. ATTORNEYS. TIIMS A. IIK.NI RICKS ' OSCAR . HOKI. ISEXIHnC'KK & HOICK, 'I OtViro .Klim buililir)2. li.T.n M.vKTIN M. KAY, Tili M AS W. VtK)I.LFN, S jcli-yville, In.l. FMi.klin. lnd. ATTOK:l-:VM AT LAW, INMVNM'O: tS, tNMANA, wiLt-PJA"TiCE ix ihekmhualami TATfcCoi ets I One or bo'h of thetn will Itiayj' e fout,d at their ofllri Noy. lo ami 11 w A Tall o;t"s I'.-uMirnr, -outh f I'-.st- 1 '!lice. rir)vl-d.1m MUSICAL. $150. PIANOS. $150. W MVfn-itliv Plannt., in r'ewcoi cum-i-. lr'.n frames, anl t.ver--trun t a" f .r ?!.',; with rnniil l- ' ums, -I--J., i .in iiiiMin.1' caren ies, a'n ii.i-..'i ti.inie- : li.atil. $ iTÖ, ? ts.',, film, ami upwani-; the mn.f, with j earl keys, fg-vj. A c. Ttie aN.ve Pian-.s, thoau-b I cheap, r? txcvlh nt. c-.n.1-haiu1 Itinns at fCa. 0, ' i 1I.?j:. u :.l I -; . .1 1 ..0, , ;3, and $100. New M. hsliens from .H upW'arils. MTjrsiC- MUSIC. "MTCTSIC. We juMi-h hjmtreits of ilifTirent rjecr t Mti-ir. a I larire nun.l'f i N in; y the fir t n a-trr ia the ij;ii-ical 1 ... -i.i 1 1... I...,. ... 1, ... . . ".ii'i. Aisi iimiui'iNiii iiv I'T It.irCi nil 1HU-( ai Ul - Mruii.eiits el-i Ilau.1 JIusic. he 1 lay Khovi ft II, Faj - i iv .viii-ii in. n..s. i and 2. Pair-tic s..ng' i-.-.k' Harp "f f " lni, Ac, Ac. "ar C T.Uh;UK, wi.n h i rt a"IT,' vMn0!lil, "'al f Kcont.,,, of a" 01r n,l',-- nius,c, ith price attache.. n U-ty in the country h.ul-t U-witb..u i'. ')rd.-rs by mail t e.r- tr.rt! p'lv t'.;!.il. i,d Ss faithfullr eii!t-d a th. Uli 'he .-rs.n lO- 'a r I. We-e pre.-Otit. I.tmit J in a reir'steri it lett r r !.- eirr-. liüUAt r: WATr'R. .tireni. 7-'63 Xo. ifll U .ada.v. N. T. LIVERY STABLES. O. W". JOKJSTST02SLT, Livery and Sale Stables SOS. 11 AXIi 13 WEST PEAKI.STf.KLT, rttAXArtias,txDiA. . ktej" Horse, FuKiee, Carriare and Saddle Horse alwi mi re. lines. Charge ir.oderat' . ici-tl HCjJ I, I V I It 1 S T A II Ii 1: O. 10 Fat Peart treet. half a qtiare ct k. f Wk- j ing-ion str-i, tt en Meridian and l'riuis Iv.r.i. treet, '.t Virvf dien FI"Ci. lrK!inta4i ;.r.-dif WM. Wll Kfs4S.Prprir REWARD.
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S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. (M. Ks.) UNIT, I) STATi- SOK AJIF.hiCA, MSTKKT OK tNMANA"": Vtheret, a .s 1 of ir f -matl. n hi !-fD f !-! ITi tf Ih-tru't tVrt . f tue 1'i.iteil Sta'e. w;firi for tt.e 11 L Cirru in 4 h rict f ItrU.na, on the 12ih !ay tf 'o fi.t-er. .s fy J' l.n Hitca. Atton.ey .f tte Unite! sttrsf,,r ti- -.ir',ct if hxi.ana, af:nst the Klk'Witi itrsvril-l i rs.i' a.e-tte oi tu cenntt f Hau l-
tti. in tte Mate ..f I:. !;ara, t-w;t: A rrrratn j j !u'.ert j f-r tL nam .-t S1.&.U l' Je- iL fira f l.U a:.S ; aint tir. r. tt . Kitt..r. f-.r the vi ia-'- n f hf j.er I ( n art i f lei.-.Tf. I tr..ve.! Jul. 17. 12. ent tin! an act to -up; re-- ti-r rnc i n, t i.at i-h tr u n ret'elhoti t s u" an. I r ii' sraf r 1 1 , j r i;-' tv f reikis arid f r.ali.-r pa,.-,'' ai..l rvu.v j-r. ariin-' j.r-j-r t , ar.l IuaI tue aie cia) le cuti-i rarn il arJ Ii anrn.:- pni'Tty. $.w. tLerrbire, in pur-nanc th nnrW;ii aivlrr the teal ft h1 Court to u e Sirene! ani l.-livere.1,I 4. hereby uie pul lx ii.-tice t all iiem.n claimirs ai-t property, or an) part thereof, or ia any mania-r were'ted I therin, mat ther is- ana a-pear tnf. re t,r .a-.l the lH-tnVt trt f the It.tl Stat-, t- hell at the r:tv of ,,.t;4narIKtn aifthe instrict.f trU.iia.oi, the ErtM(.!i.!avi f iJeceml-i rnext. at tenoVLxk ft.ef,.rexi.m ..f hat il.y. th n an.t thei I ititrp.se th. ir cUini. and make tLt-sr aUeicati.i!. in tLat Whalf. ' rosr, i .". J4pr,l, Itv J. S. Iinamw, Iw-i u' v. .Ve: Johs II. Lka. Chtk. nc.15-.1Kt (NO. 1T9) ÜN1TKD STATES OF AMKIiICA, DiSTKTCT OF IX 1UNA-5S: tt here as, ai.'-l.f nforma'ioti b.t. len !e1 j,, flS Uitrict t oart of -te lni:el Mat.s. w ;thia atit f -r tue .evf n'Ul ircuit .inl Instriit of lint ana, cu the 12i!i N..v mliff, Im:., i? J.hn l!aiii;a, , Attorney .f tili l:iitd t-tes f r th Ih.trict of In.liai, asaitiMtlie Mw.iim urcn,Tii frii Ii eia.e, m n- coUl ty ! Hun- j tir.irton. Indiana, t wit A certain Ju.'iantj! al tiei re of f rei-nsire in ttj- C.-urt of Common I L a.in thec- unry f HuiifinztHi. Indiat.a, U H). in favor cl John l. kit a Lampien -mi aiit.-t llmjiaa Moor, tut ep.c-a!ly air.insf w iliijRi (j. CintpU-U. ho is the real cwi.er. fr a violation ot th.. powers of an rt uf Cjinrre, approved July 17, 1)2 eiititio-.I "An act to suppress in-urr-cti.;i, to puni-H treisoii and rebeUiort, t-i m-'i an l c-nti-cat.-the pr" erty of reikis a1 r.r the pin pos. s." and prayiiiff prirs fti'aiM-t s.tt.J n oierty, and that the same mar tsermidriiiiied and oM as en. mteti' pm rty. N'.'w, therefore, in fiursuiiice of the m .nit'j.Ki nnd.-r the seal of said Court to nie Jireotl and !ciii-n-d, I do hereby pie fuMic rn.t.re all p-r"n- claiu.iT;? said properiy, or any part tlier- f. r in av iimtiriT int. rested therein, that they t e and apinr Ix fore the na.d, the . istrt t Court f the I iiited States, to be held r tbe t ity of ff.. 4.'. I r . - 1 .a a... . Iti'tiariapoltii, in at.d fr the lhstnct f Indiana, on the first MtMMlay f Ifct-t-mher next at -en o'rlt-k nf th .renon ofthat da , then a! ilur- to iittetpo-c ?h ir claims nd ni.ke th ir al'eatietis in tliat U-ha f. I) C.kOSF, 1". S. Marshal. PtJ. Ü. Bio now, iKputy. Attent: Jonx II. Iüca, Clerk. n..vlö-d'4t (No. 1S1 ) U.mti:i st 4 i i:s or a i i:uic , disTKiCTor INI! AX A, Sh: tVtii Ki. as. A I N I of infrTfi.it;on haa been ftl,,f In the District Court ef th.' l.'i .id Mate, within and f..r tLe Seventh Circuit in! Iii-trict of Indiana, . n the l..t!i day of XovimiiImt, Im !, Iiy John liauii a. .j . Att.-na v of the t' ni-te-I States futf lii-tritt of in-U.-trta. ..;.i.n t th lwlhm--il.-1-crjlo d te.il s.i.-, stUfclcl iii V.jro ci.litt, Indiau i, to wl : s t X.i 6 in Mry l.iufo.i au l Margaret 51 ad-i-.'al'.s sutMivi-ioii of ilia' part of ihe w hfof m-c iwrntvt1 ree, (23) in t tn-le, 1.') ti if r nil,- . I v iti orth tf the center of the Xatmn.l tt.i I, pi--!nx through sjd sect ii hi, coiitainiii)? 'A f.ä 1(41 acr.-. more ..r less, accordli.sr t the rerurteil plat of a;d MiUli vision, and against all p roiiN lawfuüt hitcrve:;in f.-r tin ir ii.tt-rest therein. t d more es-i'ir'ahy avain.sl n c ; . rc- E. WIIIm-h. f.r a vi .!a'i n nf the p.v r of an Act f Cmirres. approved July 17th, s2 et titl.-.i 'An Art t. -uj.jai-s itisurn-cticm, to punih treason an 1 reU hion, to M ie and conti cn'e the property of reel ;, ..,1 f r other purposes," praiii proc-sÄ aifin?t Mid realty, ai.d tha ih a.ue may t-e C' tnit'tuiifd and sold a ? tietnio pp rn riy. nw. therefore, in pursuance i f the Monition tinder the real of ihe hai t C...irt o me directed and .it li vered, 1 do hereby pve public notice mall person claiming saht rea'ly, or any part ther f, or In any maimer iiitcrt-stexl thTei. , that th-y l.- and appear before tlie naid, thelMs-tri-t Court of the t i iteil Slate, to I e held at the citTof Iii'liiiiiapolis, in anl f.jr the Iti? ria .f Itidi.itia, n tite lst Monday .r iH cen her t,e.t. nt 10 t, 'clock of the forenoon nf that day, and then m d there to interi-o- their claim, and make their al!c.iii.iis in that I i h.Mf 1). C. htisK, f. S. Marshal. by 1. S. i'.ii.Ki.ow, lk-puty. Attest: Jonx II. I.EA. Clerk. not 17-dllt (XO. 177.) TTXITEI STATES OK AMERICA, MSTRICT OK INDIA t SS Wherca-, a libel of Information has be-n filed In the iXstrict Court of ihe l'nid Mate, within and for the Seventh Citcii't an i His'rict nf Indiana, on ihe 12h dav of November, ls;2. Iy John II urn Km;., Attorney f'tbe United State.- for th- lii-trict of Indi.uii, atrnit.st "the followiiis; real estate in the count v of Jaupt tut Stafeofliilian, to-w!t. Ihe e hf of the n wir ami the t e.jr of sec 11, to ttishlp 2s, ran-c s, cunt nTi.li j: acres, more or less, and against Mitnti Spitii r, for a v.:.ti.n of the h.wTs of an act of Conii.ess, approved July 17. lso2, nti:l d tn ici to su.pre.s.s I'l-urr' t-iioii, to punteh treason and relieüion.t seize an 1 conti m-ate the property f reik is nn tf.r oth r purpose -." mid pravinir t.r-es. aj-.iii.st jhi real y, ami tlixt ttie sai.ie i.ny sold ns in in'-s' pri iH-it v. : . . .- . - 1 " -r - be condemned and Now, therefore, in pursuance of the utoniiion under thseal nt said Cour to me din-cted and dcliver.'d. I du hereby Kive public notice lo ;dl person cl tinunu' sai I r-al y, or any ji irt tln-n-of. or in at.y manner in'eres'.-d th r. in, that they be nn 1 appear bef r- til- n t d, the 1 si rirt C-nirt of the United States, to he held at ihe citv of lt d: inapolis, in htkI for the l.i-nki ot Indiana, on the f.r.-t Slondy of lece:i.ber i.est, at ten o'cl . k of h- Toreroon ofih.it - ay, then and ihere to interpose their claims and make their allegation in that U ha f I. 0. I.MSE. Uniied States Marshal, iy J. . l i '.n ow, Iteputy. ncrl.'-dli' A lest: John II. I'KA.Cferk DRY COODS. EH rv. tv.a pHilid r 0D V si fsl'r-i 'SI E-i l P W i M EH m l-s r HI 'SI - FOR SALE. S:lv Lo;v lor Cali. wy or
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(Nevt k l.i,i e, to P.?.-. It- o.e. '..rih ) 1) It. CtKTf li I.HniNStlUMcunV MITRAL . I i r. w r-na.-e nr.c.- I.i l-i a';.-!. ;u tiU c t . a-si.a tt-I wlte lr ll -'ii.su. a i hi.?. .4 1 r ftfar.. !ce 'ti a.1! fe tniMil.if h pf -.f.. j m " I - COFFEE. 144 RUBI A MILLS 144 1(1 fi UK EXE STREET, XEW TJKK CITT. I ! fJI ) V I' Ii? VTI I' "T af II F"1 1? f 1' j t.Affi k Eil, i ; ut ul ,n iin il l''u'-,l rf'. H 'n a,in. in j bulk. Oar price r a .-,; frui s to ZO c ,:. We put up the r .;i --a.jj käu t.: -.V., tl Alt l( AlltO. M'. IttO, tlO nnd M'PI'.IIKIII Of Ti:i:, We thve ur CoTee to he t-rtTsr than any prMiri j C'o!T-e now jn u-e. All o!er a !! t t: or t nur I ....... .f ... . r. . . . - . . . . . . . . , iiaK i- i i'i m., i uira r :rrri, I c.-rrier m a-niü'i. n xree', ew Trk C fy. n.t Wer. tsii.lAtA I.ai, lvJi 1&1 svUtlj Watrstrt-et.ChKTAf, j tilim is, will rrceive prurupt af.rnti. n. T.ru:it a 11. n:. ' - - 1 U. m S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. (N. 16 ) u TX1TEI STATES iV AMhWCA, lITh f OF 1 Jl AX A -SS: Whereas, l.l I f it. formation La l-een fi -d in the !) strut Curt tf te rmi.-U M-', i:loii anlfi-riha I ,-svei.tb Circuit ittid ln-lii.'t of l-.d.-tie, mi the l.'.lday I nt N.en.lMr, lsi, l.y JlfIiu ll.im.. K-j., A n ..ri tut I L'u tel State, tor tbe I t-trn t I li.d.oi.a, aiair. t tl. - tindl- ! vit- dhfof e hfof n w .ir.e hf of w ..r. ir 'ir.n hf..f u e ur J evuti. part rf e Lf of n e jr, aU ia ec 3.t.-wu-l.:ji2. im. ; ü w, and the est part of Hie u w r 4 ex-X.. tow i.-hip 2. r 5 w, situite iu thecun'y d Ntwtoti a:el State t f . . ... . . lin'.iatia: 1m. tttt ol Ui.1 otranuiit; ll a. r-.!. . I. d In jAnil Umn to Munt. .spitVer. S- ptemin r 3 ', 1 Jt, a'.d r.-cortled in Ja-per t o ini t , ii.oiana. in iHeJ J:. ord X. 11. paife an ! auaiusl Maim Sp .tl.T f-r a t J datiott of the i-rs of an act ol Coincres, ot-ro. i J July 17, lM2, entitled "All 't t s'ippn s Hi-urrectH ti, to punh tr ason and reU ll.oii, to m i, e and C"t.2s-ate tLe pr. j . rty ofrrtx l. and for ther puri.ses," and t rat iinr pri-ea aKm-t saia realty, and that t..e n:e my l-e rondetnticd and sold as i in uu. ' prop.rtt. Now, therefore, in put-u.v. c f the motiiiioti ut d-r the seal of sai 1 Ct.u.t t. ine.i r-ci.-d uml d 'itered, 1 inh re by cive pi:bl c iia - t p. rsn.i.s cla iming s.u. r. a!'y, ir any put thereof, r in any manner inlere-tej therein, that they le an-l pi ar leore th t-aid, Uie lii-trut Court of ihe Unit d State. f. be h.Hat the city of In. tian. polis, in ikI for tl e Ih.-trii t f liniiana. .n the first Mon.tay of I ir-cember next, at t ti ' brk -f the forvn.M.n t.f tiiat dav, t li li and there t in:erpre their cl.'ima and make the.r allegations iti that beln.ll. 1. .. I.OsK. r. . Marshal, Hy J. S. Jin.i.io , In put) . Afcsf: Ji n- lt. Kit, Cb-rk. no15-il4t NO. 17.V 9 TM i rns r tn:Mir An:iti t, IJ TKICT tF IXIHAXA, S; Hur i:r ts, A l.b I f information ha Ihn-h f.ledinthe IMsjrict Court f the CiMf.l Stales, nithiu PTht f,.r t, .Seventh Circuit ihI Ihsirn t -f In.liai.a. on tbe 4tli day of Xoti tuU r. 1.', by J h'i H mn.i. Eh, Attorney for the t'nifed States of ti:nric.j, aaint Ixrf liuuiUr ii liundn'd a:.d kv.-ii (it7 intir.y'i. a1.liti.n t tlitwn of Xewbtir?, Warrtk county, Indiana, for a i- laii. ti of the pouers an act of C.iin. appaj.ved July 17. l62, cntiile 1 "An .ct tnsiippre lrisurrsj-t.i.n. to j imidi i r a-er.nai.-l r l -llion. to m-i-and eotiflcafe the pnfeny of rebel-s. s:.d f.T other pnrp.i e," ptattror pr.o - ajamst Mi l realty, and that the sum,. tuy f. coii lenii.ed and mild a -nemies prop rty Now, therefore, in pur-n-,.,-,. ,.f ,,,. tnniti'i undi-r the sal of s.iid C to me ,1 us l.st and d. Iiveri d, I do hereby pive pabiw notii-e to S per-ons laimin .uid realty, or any part thereof, or In ai-y ni.iiif-r In'eivstnil therein, that thev ! and aj'jir Im f tv the said, the ilMn Court of the United State, to .e lieid at the eil v i4 Irid n.ipoliSin .-"id for the i-trirt of Indiana, on the 31 M..t,. v of Xovctnbcr uisf., at 10 o'clock of thef .rrnoon . f that day, then an I there to imerpo.e the r claims and tn ike their allegations in that behalf. I . O A k L XI K ISK, V. S. U .. Ey J. S. Iwuiiai, lH putv. Attest: Jonx fi. Eta, Clerk. t.6-di4 (XO. 174.) XITEI STATES Ol AMEUICA. HISTKSCT IXI'lANA, SS: tHi;ur.As, A libel or information ha. l-en fiel In the I im net Court of the l nücd Stales wiihin and for the S veiith Circuit and Pi-tnct nf Indiana, on th- 1 -t .!aj of November, W.2, by John ll.int.a, Fsj , AMorney ol the t inted SI. -if es. for the Histrii t of Ili.l .ni hc:t..i ,' :v,,!'- -. 4. h. I Hi, 1 17 144. tri 1 4." in li ist,,,,-jf 4(f the v iM.-nnes Con.inon.-; al-o, M.U1ivsion N.. 2 ,.f J, No. U.ti in the cit.t of Vin.-rnr.es, tbe same In ir,k' 2 1 feet fr.'t t on Min Mre. f, n.-l leniences ,v( f,rt ,,,1 tiV, inches from the corner ..f Main and Ih.rd me t-, and ruiuiimr the amc w .d h 21 f.- t,the nam distance from Mi t ilupl Mr. et, the 1;.; .!. ptb 1 said lot I2 ; a!-., ,te loot of ground taken JT Intu A, vision Nn. s of fill I t 126, a ljoii.inir to Mib.;iv.-:.,u .No. J aforc-aM the al3 to -t o e round fronts on Ula n treet and mos the mq w;d h adjoining mbxti,Moti o. 4, the full depth ,f aiii lt No. 12. ar.d together makes 22 feet front .n Main re. t. in tV c ty of Vincent, es, it Lein tie fane property upon which i now I -cited a tw-.-t..ry trrk buiJdmit occupied as the r'to:!ice in aid ci'y; allVaid real etate ia in the ci'y of Virsc-nnes. in the co-it. ty ,.f Knox flt,d the Stme of liiibuiii, t.r ih n-Utioii .f tbe r rr ,.f ml, d Congress ajiproved J ly 17, lsT2, et.t ib t, "tn act 10 Mipprca ln-iiticCLi..ii, Jo piiMi htrea-on at.d r. l Ui -b. to Si ro and cnti-cnte tLe j.r. pt-rty f r.-be: and for other pnrpo-e-." and prainr: process apaaiM faid realty, z.d that th same may lie cou Umne l and hoJ.J a rtictiiief. lirnjH'rlv. Now, therefore, in pursitmice f the nioul'ion un b-rthe tM-al of sai-l Court, to in.- directed und delivered, I do here, by five public notice to all per(.ii-i t-laimüi pid r- aby, or any p.it iberiof, ,,r iu nv in inner mfere-t.! ftierei-!. that they be and appear lfore the .aid I -In. I Court ,? the UnifH .Sf.n,.s to he I.eU at lie cly cf In Jj r.at ...i, ii and f r the D.strict of In liana, on the third Moo lay of Normn-r nel. at ten o'chk ort the for. no-.it .. thit d iv. then and th re tu intetpos llieirtla.m-, ai.d to jj.ek their llecatioti in that li-h.o.lf U. IiOSM. U. S. Mar-hal. I rr J. S. K.i tow , iJi putr. Attest; ' John H. I:r.A, l lerk. no-4-dl4t (NO. 173 ) J'TMTED STATES OF AMELICA, DIsTWCT OF INJ Il AX., SS; Wiii.air.as, A libel of Information ha U-eu üiY.I in the Ol-trnt Curt of the United Mate within and for the seventh Circuit j i,,r.rt f ,,d ai,.i. on ih. rt-i ; day of ttrtober. lj. br ji.j.n ,iaIi!lJ1 y XlllfIlfy for ihe Lmted State of America, for tt.e lsir;ct of l.iImna. a-raitt the nrt.1i lde,l ot,.-f. urth parlid i-urv. X". 2J7,C:ark'l.rat1t,C! :k ronn'y, Indiana, sauj tract ' roi.uinins :m1 at r.-, more r le-s, for a vfl iti-.n ofthe J Eouer of n m t .f Con -r. s .f July 17. ...itj,. "An ict to ruj-ptess io-urrertion, to pnt.h in a-oi, m.d I rele boo. to seize a:,d corn-rate the pr-. ri .l r. l-U , and for other purp .se.. are! pnyit e pra . s, a..o.ist ,.1 . iJi.-l.ai. l that the same nuy con.tenm.-d and .M a ! (hftii r' property. , Now, tber.-b re, in pursuance ..f th moniiion ut der the seal of .aid c urt, to mc d:rrie. m! dehw-red I do hereb piie public notice to all --r.i, U tu.ug sa.J . r any jrt thereof, or in any mani.tr interested there. n. that they ! ai.d apje ar bef,.re the .a. 1 I,-tr t Conn of the Uriif d States, to I held at the, lv i, .i j apoli-. in and for the listr t of Indiana, oti th J 1 M..t, !.r , Nov. mU r next, at ten oVi.k of the for. ,,., ,.f tll,t , day, t; ,.fl .v,.l there t i:j,rr,.(, Ui, ir tl4; ÄJ ( k , their alb-iTatioii.s in that fo half. I I H. EtiSF. U. S. Mar-hat. I'it A. Mario lUtri!, Iw j.uty. Attest: Jonx ll. ;K, Clerk no4-dHt (NO. 172.) X ITE 1 1 STATES OF A MF. MCA, OISTKICT OF INMANA.Ss: u j ffw in, A 1.1-1 of it format i.r-i ha. t4 t.M in the lJ-.str.ci ourt of the t n-.tej ?ate, within and for tl, Sevc r.:h Cin-iit r 1 Ir- tnct ..f Indiana, hi the ch d.y.f fct.yr. 1-.. J..,t, Hanna, Esc,., Attorney of the I ,1 State., for the Ihstr.!.,f r.d.ai.a, aunt thirty nine sh.r. of capital Morfc of the lerre Haute ar,d I'.chm-nt EailnuMlOrjiary, and L.r,tt-evn (VT) h.. Ur- and fi.t cent, c.-u iiiviilend- atcrued thereon, m th Lan. t- .f the ire. surer of ...j Company, f.r a violat.on f the swer ,.f . ,ct ,,r onijjte.s, apt roved July 17. , s. entitled "An act to uppre it,-urrecii..ii. to puMsh treas, i, Hi reU l.ion, to a. ire and c,nti-c.te the prop. rty. frefH l. (t f r other purw-e." iL.i pri ,,,, j.,, s-asr.M m. i r. jst-rty . ai d that the same in.y be cot1. med and si.j.j a, meniiea' proj-eny. ' No. therefore, in mir-ni-w-.- ..f il r.,is..i;.... ...... .. . ., - . i.ii,MUii-,r-ri uc . - - -iib, u i ii tr. ii. rw Atu . ...rianrrcMi, attenocbk of the forenoon of t!.at day, , then ar.d ther to ir.terpys ,teir cUiüi, and to maka : their aüegatK-i.a in that b- ha'f. I). S. E(E. U.S. MvrsLal. ! Ier J. f. r.tiJLLOVT, I-, utj. Johs II. l:i.a. Clerk. l.ol-dl4t (XO. 171.) UNITED SIATEs OF AMERICA, LLSTLXT OF IXMA.N'A, S: Vkiha, A I.be I f Ir.'i nnati'.n La beii tied in the I-. trictC-tirt rf the United State, withia i-d f. -r tie.V-eth ; Circuit atl D..trict of India na,on tb 25th tt of Stt .. 1-cj IjJoLn Ilar.n, Er., Aitorney for th t'riiiel tea I for the IH?rct of lo.li'.. iriiti-t one atalli, srui-0 la , luiiiam county, In'ltaT!. f.-r a violation of the j-iwrr of : an a.-t nf Consn-ss, ap.rod July 17, 12. et.ti Wd "Aa 1 act to fa; ; res, ir.sirntti..n, to p,ji.j.h tre.m ai d rebel- , I....o s-ii- irsi csj.ri-cate the prnwrty of rr 4 f. . fur purpose.." Dnl prayitut pr. atain-t Mid prep- , rrty, ! tl a: the time tu jj le Cnn ;.t.r4 uA 4 as eiwniie pr-trty N'a, therefore, in pursuance of the motiitioa) uteler the " ul oj a. i cert, to pie rhre ted ami de!;rrr J. 1 da frrr- ; tt irive pub! c noe t all p. r-KiscIaitnn. Mtd pr. j-rtr ! r any pan thereof, in , y n.ai.i-r liiirrr-trd ilirmi, that they ai-i at pear bef.e the i.. la-trnf C.Kirt of ; li e Un.teJ ?Ute, to te fcetd t the rt'y ef Micmiw k : in arvd f..r the U-tr t cf Irvb ti tu.ril t4..,y ,f .-oeni -er next, at ten otl.k if th f. IretiwMi t.f that lay, lheuoh4 tLrre t-iiuerjw the r tlaita t..J tj milte their ai',. viti.Hi in tLit lha:f. U. G. UltSF.. r. ... Var.baJ. lr J. S. I'ato-, iJcjsuty.
rr Jl oi alI court, to me i reefed and d hvered. I .. here. . by Rive p.ib!M: ii..:ic- t. all p. rs-is e tirninc aid property . ,,T kh I """then of, r in ar y manner b.tere.tM t! crew ; that tl ey I ,,d appear -fore the i-aid Irfrict Court of thelmted States t be fcelj at the cite of Indiaiw..,..;..
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