Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3809, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SKNT1NEL

st - . - ' -t z MONDAY MORNING,' DKC. ill." ! ' " . --. 1 . . j TFJH OF TTIB DULY SENTISEL, Otw iry, year... ..7 00 ! cm copy, . avaxth. j o ' Iha eerv,oe month tun ri,.ra h. iw.nt.f ui i. i 1,. i -.,. r-r 1 - ' t . week, payable to th earrW Artit will hm supplied tt 12 cnt a weefc, Tb tertn taka effect and after Mutidy, I cemW 27, ln. taMiaaroi-ia, I - roVr 17, 111. The TCrrkly Nt-ntiticl. advancf. in ruicKs. In cor schone cf th rreat advanr In th. prk of wall paper, wm ar cmpell-l fo ra tb pre iftri Wekty Irrel Frotn aud after lcew,br , lfcC2, th price f tb Weekly Vntinel will t aa f!lww: fr copy, ihre month. f 1 60 (nee.py, one year 1 R levew Cople. e year......... 1 H Twenty l wo enpte, ot.s y car. . , 30 00 All ettra ermtaln ng ub--rlpth'n. mailed before IermUr will reeeet at the aid rat all wcrtpü"taiccUt4 lur th! date wi'.l he ere lited at tb tw rate. . A Valual)lr Docuniriit. W propo to intfit, h frca. tb M ratl f Ju lf (Jt iTia an Fimxtivr l'nxtta, tb tniMt msiprhe&bW txl fc.WU Lkb hat j ft m wrllleti on that i Jrt, wUh tb a IJr f tbe State tVt.tral Onnmltt? on tb cau hieb prxtitc il tb rcrot plltil rtvi'lultoti in lL!iariA. iVtth will tnaKe n m pi.lrt of IS aii. wtk-h w wltt furtiKh at 91 " t u drH. Tbl dorqntent buuM b read by every cltnen of Imliana. A J If e ofilr to tl.LKR, UAKKMKS k r.IXGHAV, 0TeTibr 31, 1493. Iitdunapolt, tid. lob l'riu Ii ti. We re imjw r.nlr t lo all kirn! of pliln nl fmicy Job l'riitlin. In tl;e bct '!, on hört notico.aud at cheap aitnyothrr ffpee. We hive corn(-lent InnJ. poo j-rewe, tine .ortmenl of papri ati! C4rl,nnl wccin ü pKxl and cheap work. 'AI! kin.l of lMK)ks. brief. ct1opuei, ic, printc! In the beut atyle ml on Wort liötice We ftfk the p.ttnn.;e of l)tnnrrnt, and nil others th:it wmt ptintiuir lonr. tf. Ti Local Anvt-KTi. Ktte; of nilverliain in the lK'4l coluutn will hetf ftrr Ikj h fallows: for ten line or lw, $1 Ü0 Over ten lines, ten cent i line. No notice will le tnertei until pu'nl for. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. ' DMKitTic Cix T intrnw nipht Wm II. Iletdi. K- , will.tleliuT ti c iiMre before t!e Democratic Club. Mr. ile-ich i n ! tutl nn eltN(uent Rr'iker, 11 f,J" ntten-I.tncc ex Mctel. The UJie re epeci lly invito!. The Ii. 1 1 i one oT the lest in the city, well seated, lighted an! w Armed. - I'll OT0.4 Arn A tu t'w. ltowen, Stewart & Co. ritve a lenutifnl nortment. 3 JJ-lnr' ailk plush turbn. the finest he. drew in the West for boj, t llaker & Melver iMt 3Iaosic Noticc There will be a special meetinc of Center Id:p. No. 2.1, thi (Monday) vetting, at aeveu oVln:k, for work. Ciia. Kwub, SeaeUry. Fatal. Acciumit. A mm njmel John Hnn-n.-ilmii waa f4t4lly injured a few day ao, by the etninjj in of the etrth while disin n c?!I.ir. ll'n lep w.- broken, and he wm Injured Inter n:illy. He died alter Mifleritig about twenty hour. fTTimo we.ir ulipper of list, and hU tread ia tioiele. The day a come. Indian file, noftly dawninir. after another; they creep in at the window; their fresh mrnin? air ii ntteful to the lip ol thoe th punt br it; until, lfore we know it, a w ho' e life of day Im poe''ion .of theciudel, and time ha taken U4 for iu own. 2?y"Oii Saturday morning Mr Semmon. the wile f the optician, on Suth IHinoi htreet, n', it i auppoawl. fatally burned ty her clothes taking firo Mr. Uamer, the furniture dealer, who-c wire room i next door, and who ran to . Ler ul on lnMrinj: her cr:e. wn rerely bnrne.1 in hi effort to e&tinuili the (1 itnc. Mitbei.st To night the famou troupe d Mot4rel. knowu a Arlington. Leon & Donni ker'n, oi-ens out at Maonie Hall. It i the Ue-t band tint travel. Our exchunjie jeik in the rorlie-l term r their kill in rnuir. ther wit and iifce5. Our eople are fond of concert ' tf thi$ sort, nn I we confidently preJlct their brief eaon of four niht will be an eminent lucres. ZJt Mr. Wm. Praden, ctati.ner and blank book manufacturer. ha for !e IMiiiiet' air tiht ink stand, which we regard, alter ietin it merit. a. the tuot perlect article tt trie knl we nave ever u.'fl or een. It i so roultied tint when the reerviir i filled with ink. it turtiishe the lievex-wry niprlv for the pen until it i all ex haunted. There i alo i e:i hol ler upon tNe top of the itiktatid Tlir.n';ou t . the u.elul ana or nameutal arc h.tppily combined. Cabxlxss Shootiso. On Friday two soldier were pauii up an alley that run east and rl between Wnshinton teet and the Circle, when one of the men parted to run from the other. The mal who w a beiic left br the other drew Colt tHTT revolver, and commenced firing at hi comrade, the ball whi.tlin near the head of ome buinea meu hoe uie!ioues open out on the nfore;tid allet. otlce. An adioume-l meeting of the Marion Countv Democratic Central Committee will beheld on ä i turd it. the J7tl ioät. Iii exrectel that ev erv member will be nunctutl in atten-litii, a mtterof noonlintry interest will be ireented lefore them The meeting will le held in the Democratic Club Room, at 2 V. 51. precisely. N. Hatoex, Chairman. December 22, lw6 d&w Tut IUtkite Pinioi Saloo? The pfeiuüd rew e.ttini: ltoue recently operexl by Steele llurnea on the corner of IIIinoL and (ieoria tret. i now iu full blat. nnd it a tirt rate ple for a bursry man or an epicure to vi-it The m ub'e t ible in thed;nin nhni are be iuti ful to hok in. tnt, when aloinei by the foujv and dibe that the fainou cxi .a tlte establishrnent know o well l.o to prep ire. thebeiuty of the taVe prtw .uhlinie The houe is l'm land oftice bnine. nl no wonder, for the bet the market nlTorl is always to be found at the Uuckeye D i.iii Silooii. '"he alooii i open at ell houMo' the d T and ni:ht. JjfLe Miserable- Iy Victor Husro. Authorized Kobh U-ulat:on by LtccMe Wnxill. rublil.eil bT W. J. Y ooley & Co , 331 Tearl street New Vrrk M. Victor Hu;o i prob.tbly the mot nntranlatable of livinir u'lthor. The n.in.;led trace and lldtie-H 1 1 hi 1f le, distiii.:u;heI a it i for antjhei- t.d epigram, render it exec exÜr.1 v difficult to cot:ey the meaning and spirit of thd ori&maJ, i a forwin lauute. The fct thit the tre.ent Innation the oidy one endorsed bt Victor !iupM j:u irntee for it a fi lelitT which will M-cure it the favor ol the renin; puMic For l eby Mr. TUdmpa-Jti i Sou, in pjer at i cUta blading at fl of $1 , and iu F.xikS.it Snor Hoiss Tie loot and sh -e !ioe in G!rti' IU k ha ped into the hau ls of Mensis Chae and Diwe, who ile-ign making, it the largest wlrleile uid rruil f-t and shoe tone tn the State Mr. Daw v. baa bad a long experikUct ia tiie jobbing trade, i exten!veI.T known iu the Sute. and ih new firm have the capital and the energy to batid cpa heavy trade. Wuheapiul, tLcrg.v. busnc?- .lot and gentle manly deportmut and all thee they poises they euint tail to accornpliah U t they purpe. The Und i one of the t in the city, in the a tue building and next dKr to the great dry goods huu-e known to all wh. ever visited the Capital of the H oos Mtr Suie. We wih our enterpruibg frteAd abundant urc-

fi A co med mn on sturdty wusu Mrmy tt . kel bv I.ItrJw.L' frvin the Juri" while walk

i2 n 3I Imkmi sirret. Ii wa Ukm la me " ;f physician, and from thetthaie, iid did in a few hour. ic-Ycu,. walks, the roof nf th ha, and II tr.mpa "pn wbkh water cull freeze, were covered w-ith 1 smooth, glassy surface of ice. This part f ouf planet iiiut have looked Ii k oairror lo in min in ine moon tr Te ni o - i . . . . . . east hi e in thi direction any time before foon. There were funny incident a jei;.le were uliping ahm to Chnrrh, to the r oftVe.lc , but no Xtuntt wete broken a fr a we heard, although eome lrety ankle were exhibited, and ome f-erwitm pot bumta th t they connot pi ofT aa phrenological development trom their peculiar location. Thi i early in the nvmiiic. Iefre the boy, dad cr-el the ice with their akate or j?ople hl aoi!el it on the i lealks with ahe, aaw-duit, and like h .rcJlent. HcMtriT or Mi Macahtiit This evening Mi4 Macrthy. tho h ao lon praceil the bard of the Metropditan, lakes a benefit I that etiblihtneiit. Miss Macarihy, by her graceful acting, her aw eel mn, ainl her veanatie tilent, won the ft vor of the fmtrons of the Theatre. ik1 by her devotion to her profeton ie has kepi it wiIIhju m rival. How much the I ver of the ilrama in this city are indehted to her it require only a moment' consideration to see Niht after nij;lit, from the fint to the la-t nihtof the aeiaou.no matter what stars were hinin?. the bill would not be complete utile Mie Macarthy had a place In it And ahe wa alwajn ready, always perfect in the part assigned her. Slid always thtew the charm ol genius over it, ivint; life and ret frequently to plays that would otherwise appear dull and inipid. Mi Macarthy never fails, and when we consider the almost endless variety of ehiracter h is called u;on, Irorn time to time, to peronte, it is an acknowledgment of talent of no ordinary degree, and of indiifiry truly coromend able. As a vocal int ulie i tio let dittnjruihed than as an nrtres. Her voice I sweet and mnaicaf, atrl leave a ple.otant memory, far more agree tb'e to the ear of the mdiioit than the uitislio fffurts of the mere jirole-ional hinter. The bill for the evening is a splendid one M'lle Hijrdeu. the clnrming danseuse, make her firt r ppeirance n the occasion. Lit or KiLLin a?ii Wofxnm or tiik 20th Kmüuknt at Tbairik (b :. The 2fiih re'i ment ullcrcxl heavily in the battle at l'rairie (ine on the 7 tri Derernber. A private letter, which we pulli-h thi morning, state that tluf le.'iuo'nt went into the li-lit with four hundred nn I filty men. and lo-t two lnuidietl and one of that number. This ws terriole. Full lit have not heeo reeeiveil. A lit of the officers of (Jen Hen on' cominmd killed and wounded Ins been puhli-hed in the Ü lo-innali paper. From this list we take the following n tuie of the !2Gih Intliuu: wiiinii). Adjutant Thorns J Delslvtrt; Firt Lieut A II Mi Dmi.iM; Second Lieut 8 M Hanni-ter; Lieut W .1 Wallace: Firt Lieut Jo-eph J Dire; Second Lieui A Murphy; Second Lieut U A Stole; L:eut W II Mrronv. The following i the list of kil!cl and wound ed ol Company I.ietcivcd by the same private letter we alluded to nhove: KILI.II. Corp I) F Smith; Private Chss .1 Ashbrook. Ja I. Coiipr, Win McCruui, da Jennings, Wm 1 Hed lick, Vaca I) Toon, Jus II Young. worsni.n. Severel v Seret Ch-w W I'hipps, in the th'gh; Sergt K Iwitrd K Morclr, four places; Corp J W Colley. thigh Privates severely Wrn Hashbrook, left p'ule; Jeninie Hry.tn, lei t side; Sunuel Christian, leg; Wm V. Craig, three place; " h Huggm. heaO; Simon Lclby, tett arm; Jame l'olson, shoulder; Cha Heese, ankle; D ivid J Sin ck, head; W m II Srnoek, ankle; Nicholas Smith, in shoulder; Frederick Speth ankle IViviitt mot tilly Jolwi Robert, sinco dieal; Allen Pitcher, iitxlomen. Private slightly Purnell Coverdill, face; G W Coverdill, ear; Jos CI irk. finder; Ja Mul drum, arm; Hcnrv McNeetv. head; M irion l'ot tie, henl; Ja Ulbert", a k; Tho Ko-. face; Matthias Smith, face; (Jeo V hite, arm; W m 11 Over by, leg. Total killed, f; wounded. 2d; total killed ant woutidel, 3G; total killed and woundcl in the regiment. Letter from the gßtU lleglmcut. lltaiMjCAHTiKH Co I, 26m Ixo Volh liaitie-giouijil on Koe Prairie, December Uth. 1;G2 Dear Fatior ami Mtiilu: You hive n tlouut 1 1 crd ot our b itticwi Sunday ere this.bui knowing sou couhl not heir irom vonr Ihih tli rect, and would leelotnewhal nx'ous about u, I h i.oten to write, though 1 am re.-ed almost to death with Imsine-. We were ordered to ni arch from the cuiip on Spring creek on the 4th. to reinforce (Jen. Munt, who wa leaned to he thie itcued hy the tcbvLin force at Cane Hill, Arkansis. Well, we mirched all dav ol the It!i Mini all i.'av nnd until late at night ot the a h, md arrived at Cross Hollow., e.it supper and la)ed down to sleep, but weit not allowed to leep long, for the ilium sounded at 12 o'clo"k to fail in ami go in quick time to Fayettcville and wait for further orders, but our ordeta weie there before e were; our eav airy h id all been ordered up oil double quick the night before, and nhout seven or eight mile tin "-Mc. of Cane Hill three regiment. had been surprised by a cavalry force ol the rebel and their train c ptured. Then we.weut ut doublequick from Fiyctievillo ei about eight mile, to Uo-e l'rairie, where we found the enemy, about Ir1 ,000 strong, in it utrong position. A. soon as we arrived our artillery tel on the right, (thit the 2 I divi-iou,) and the 31 division on the Seit; uur position wa on the creek, and theirs on the opp i-iito ide ot a little prairie, ou a hill side coM'ied bv timber. Iu this position the fiht racd with artillery lor near an hour, when the third division was ordeied to charge the wood and we wctebrought up to support them. Their skirmishers eie thrown out and moved across the jrair e with little d lli -ulty until they began to penetrate the wtods, wheti they were met by a tiettiendou tire from tho enemy which continued for some time, w hen their ranks gave way and the SI division retired in contusion. I In was ntout 4 o'clock. Then cuiMur greatest task The 21 divi.Mtui was i:ov ordeied to try the same point from which the 3d had just recoiled with greit slaughter. The 2t"Ui was placed on the left, the dull llhnoi iu the enter, and the 2mh I wa on the right. Comosnv D w .s thrown out a s'iirmi.-her.. and thus we went chirgin up the hil! When we hid gone about 10" yard into the woods our sk'rmi.her. commenced filing and dropping back fb.wly. We thru moved np in douole quick, when we found ourselves within sixty yariis of four or five thousand icbel in a very strong position . formed about four deep. We opened the tire with great effect, but it was returned with a double volley, which we re;urned, and so it coutinofd for come time, men tailing on eery nie. Finely the 37ih Illinois gave way; then the fire from the center was concentrated on our ri;ht. This drove our right company b ick and left company 1 to bear the whole volley, giving them it cross fire on us. Oh then it was when it took i;erve, but. alas tor us, we soon found we c uld not stay there under such a murderous riie and live. Indeed I did uut expect to get out alive myself, for ruv men were falling all around me. as you will see whe.i I tell you that out of tittv sc en of us who went into the fight, tliirtyix were either killed or wounded. I send vou a list ot nit killed and wounded. You will a see that it i very large. Resides thit. Sergeant Lawoii w.upituckby a piece o; shell, but was not much hurt. I had a stroke on mv he.nl from a spent b dl, but it did no dmage more than to raise abnupand caue me to !oe my cap, which it kixK kd iff it double cjuick lime, and stunned eie a b'.tle. Our AdjuUnt, Ie Ltlluiit, washot thae time, hot is still alie Lieut. Dane L vfrl uii. I C t:,i V i!l.i,'C Ii h(!v wounded: j Nw Lrutj4 M tnniu;; Mutphy and R'anistcr. My compiny suftt-red rure than auv other in the whole arujv, from the peculiar portion they held; Mud when li tmeoutof the fight 1 hd but nine teeu uie Uft. We fell Lack s iTje 4.K) yards and rallied whit few men we had left to sae our bat teries, whicii were in prent dai ger. as the 3d di vi-ion had .ot yet rallie-l from the;rsho"k. I found to my sorrow tht 1 lud but few men lett. ami that John i sroo?. I remembere! that 1 h d last seen him in the thickest of the tight; then I thought of mother. At leuth I saw him; he had cvrried the Adjutant from the field iu another direction from which we retired. I dou't think I wan much excited in the engagement, but to think 1 had leu thirty-six of the best of men on the field, with a strong; rrospecl of having lo take the few that wa leit and retreal and leave theni ihore, was as much as I could bear. At this junc-

v. m-.i i . . ... Ut ou our arm without blanket until the next i tnrrtiinjr. e(cttng to tnj attacked at day break, but instead there came a tltg of truce aking fur twelve hour to bury their deui; ibis was granted, and iWe hour of upene they were Atthe end of thi time the tews Cime iu that the rebels If J retreated; then you could hear cheer after cheer aa only victorious aoldier can f ive. Then for the first time I w cotnts'llpij to give way to my feeling, and a fl'd of teats came t. my re ief. Mv anxiety for the field was over, bui I would hav giv-u the field back could they ne civeo u back our brave tM. A cwmi as I could be allowed, I visited the hill e charged the enemy upon, to nee who I could find of my command; ami thoush the wounded had been removed, the spectacle was truly heart rending, to see men in every position, some w iti tlieir h and in the positin ol loading nnd ne man atill had his tartridce in hi hand other in the poitioii of firing, and others in different pui:ion. Wohin the last week the2Gih ha sufTere 1, in marching, lighting atid htinjr in the told, more than ever tHfore. and moie than 1 ever want to Me nfain. The I in killed and wouttded iu our regiment is 2U1, ii of 40 that went into lhehirge. John's e.-cipe is almost miraculous. He went in in full uniform, and stood where the men fell all around l.iin. and never wa touched. Our legunent suflered more than any other, for the ret -ton tint wc occupied the uiot critical position and teinaine-l the longest in it. I don't know wh at the w hole los w ill be, as the reports are not yet made. The rebels acknowledge that their lo is the heaviest. Sergeant K R M rley is severely woundeil in each shoulder, in the arm arid in the leg; I think he will get well, though he is badly hurt. Sergeant Phippa received a fiesli wound in the thigh. Simon (ieorge's left arm was amputated above the elbow to-d ty. AMUSEMENTS. n i: ritoroM r v a hall. First ami nnly rVnrflt tbl afti of the favorita Artide, MISS MAhlüN MACAltllll. liral mtrriaiulix- charming Actrei aud lan.u, UsydVe, will appear. MONDAY i:VKNlN(S. DEC. 22. IjsTi2, TiIIWpr"riiti-il tb roni.iioir !rama of t)LYMl'l;or IUI- HMirri()KTHKAKhlZ7.l. baiicr, I. Z'tigrarrlla. by M'lle llaydr. efn-r which 1C-v 1 1 :. by tb' wotiilro'ia ilrtinitn r, Mal. Mont Roinery. lrad rairt'.tic Ni-nir bv Mi Mn..n Macurtbv. TucutK-lu'li; with the Iturh'tta of Anthony auiCuopatra. I'Kll'KS OK AbMISSION. lrr Circle nil I'jr.ut tto l.aily ami ticntUniaii ' KacbaiMitiotialUily 50 Clit. r " V.I " f 4 Oil al err I'rivaie tie. . CSju No single oat.s miIJ Iu I'i ivate I'oxr. r35 lior iH;n at 7 o'clo :lt IVrf orinance coiunioiicen 17.'.. M ASONIC HAÜ. rOIIIt II IITS OAI.V! Commendi.g M(NIAY, bFCF.MDLU 22i, Arlington, Leon iV Doiiiiikrr's MINSTRELS! Hjteilslor Troupe of the World! Will have the htir nf appearing lefore thf citizeini of I X Id A N A 1 1 ) 1 .1 S , I ii a 1 1 1 LH r tie ar at. d Oil K 1 1 X A L ST Y LF S OK KTIitOl'l AN MINSTKKlJiY, who cballviio lb wuild to ccmp't wlili tlieni IHht open at a quarter before 7, Comrett to commence at a quarter before a o'clock l M. Al'MI5SIOX.. .25 Cavra. em it at A Will t Riven m T it'KSDAY, DFCKMbKH S5tb, com nienrin at 3 o'clock. !)r! open at 2 o'clock. ArWO'BiOM... . h-cls. .2i Ttv J t 'hi i !.. . 15 pr rUNlX rtnflKK HKAI) OF CATTLK, STKAYED FROM I !ruvrt, tlcn up by he Licit-r-lned, and can he nal t y calling mj, on Heiitoii Mreot, and paving rhrc. p!eci-t:it II. t;. V KNiHT. k1 t)ORS AND C1CARSWholesale Dealers TX Hourbon Whisky, Wine. Itratniie, foils andCifrars B. Ti n year oil ltmron W'hl.-ky in l"t le. 100 000 t;nc ol I 0:Kar at old price. JJo. 2S South Illinois street. il.-."l.,1liu BOWLING SALOON. M llKIHT'S HOWLING SALOON. wJ eJ? a - - OX OK0KCI4 STIIKKT, NORTH SIDE. BKTW F.F.N Illinois on 1 Meridian struts. This elb. Ii-bnient i fitted n; In superior style, and the bet oi older i pre-erved at all time, 'ieittlonirn vilting the eify, a well ai the patron reMditn here, wiil fnd it . it has hereto ore be-n, a i-leasxrit and agreeable place of r. sort f-rrecreati.u. The S.loon La recently leen reßtte t ibroiiKhout. T. C. WKItiHT, 1'rcprietor. lrc1sLiin GROCERIES. Groceries ! Grocsries ii T nilK NKW ADDITIONS TO MY STOCIvOF C.R0CF.KIES make It complete, comprising everything to be found In a well regulated Jroterv l't.illiliiiictit. I am prepared to serve my friends and the public generally, wüb all articl need-d for family ue. Particular attention i sriven to the purchase of produce. Price low asthe lowest. J. BARNARD, octl-'t3m is N.is. South Meridian street. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! 'o. i:al WMthinglon Street. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MF.KINUFS, VKIjOUHS, DKI.A!XS, VALENCIAS, LiRKSS GOODS, CUJTH (i L0YES. LIXKN lCKrT HDKFS, l.vcx collars, valenciennes lace, lace sets, lack hdkfs. kid gloves. hoods, nubias, sontap.s, scarfs. b lm0ral skirts, iuxip skirts, lisle thread gloves. fluced hose, wool host., cotton hose, ladies' underwear, misses cnderwf.ar, men's underwear. REDUCED 25 PER CENT. VELVET BONNETS AT COST! I. J. C A, Prop'r. decll-dlm CAFE WANTED. VLlRfiE-SIZE SECOND-HAND IKHH-PROOFSA1E, seitab'. for an Auditor's Office. Giva alie, ilescr ptni and prare, abd adJres .11 ill Im AUWTOH frLUVACO.ntPIA5A. I

turr. (ien. IJItnt. who had Ueu turil C.ITrl bT; nl b-rl onp brinx, came up and u;ened a brUk ( 6r n the riht. and aorli a roar of artilUry -.kI , ra tltjof nm-ketry I i.eer letrJ. ThKcoutint td uioii flight, when the rebels fell back öti the timi er. and the dav e battle was over. Wethen

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V Ot JW.U) fth'JdsUI lU&Oa (kk ) tNmi, ftrATTS OF AMf.KICA, IHSThK.T OF IS J ihn a, ur.. a nul of luf tea lv La Wa f In tt ' latrlct C"in of tbt I'blred 5 te. wi:t:n ai-l fr tLe &rr,ih C-ca t and i;U:rkt of Ilaaa. oa Lb ITtb diy of IWmUr, laCi. ty J'.tu Ilinsi Kq , Allo.ne for t-e litä saa'e. and lor tte l:rci or tciara, aa.Dt 9ca suralrrd (U0) CBDCsqu.lL,if It A sfdi Po.t of Lr, v.l e. in lb Mat. of lL,.l:ai., for a violation of tb ?aw of iU l'ta;e1 State, b aid anJ xar-rc&aortik be eg cMtrutii of war, aud praylrg proce-4 aal&st ai rood, at d that the same may I Coulmed soli a article cM.tr a'.d cf war. Now, therefore, ia p-ruw e of the mnltkn ntxler tba nal oi xi Court, to na dir ctrd atxl dclivrrei, I do hereby give pu!,iic no'ic to all pr"ti clalair.s said .!, or any rarl thereat", or In any tnanntr luterrnied lb. rriii. that tbe b - and a; pif b- fjr t. ie D In. i l'.Mirt i,t IL Inil(i M0. to b at I ho r'.'r cf In !isna.i. u and for the li tnct rf Iti.liana, ou 'the ! tfa.r-1 Morula of May reit, at t"n rlo k of lie forenoon m4 lliat -lay. Iben k I there loloterpoae tfi!ir dmiaia aud m.Ve tbeir l'ccalloia iu tb'. t-balf. D. 0 I:iSK. U. S. Marbal. tf I. .M. lUif uw, 1V uty. Atet: Jim 11. Hia, Clerk. (519-Jltt SO. lt 1 UNITKI) STATtS OF AMKIUCA, tUSTKICT OF IN1)1 ANA, SS: VVai-kciia. A lil-el of Inform at ton baa been filed tn the Di 'fiel Court of the fntted tat-s, within tnl for tLe Isevetjth Circuit and District of Indiana, on the 2jth !ay ol Novrtnter. by Joho Hanna, Kq., Attorney of the t'oiiet Mate for the l'1-trict of Irnttana, ara!ot 1 trunk, 1 buiriry, 3 ot. qiinit.e, 1 h. opium. 1 ot. roof. ptine, 2 botil a eauilc, 1!S ot. qutitiije, I lot opium od 3i i. rn rphloe, neiied at Kv!!-! le, for a violation of the law of the I'i lfel state-, the said lfi t,,,.,.. cban-iMf behi contraband o' w ar, and pr)lmr proces alnt said pood, and that the nine may b court, med ail old a articlea corttrlaisl of war. Now, Iber fre. In puruie of the monltli urwler the -al of said court, to me directed and delivered, do hereby irive public notice to all perMi claiming fald projveriy or any part thereof, r In any manner lntereted therein, tliat they be and appear tfre the aald litrtot Coutt of the United .täte, lo be held at tbe city ot p.dtanapol:. In and for the IHirlrt of ndUna, on the tint Mouday of January neu-, at ten o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then and th?re to Interpn their claim., and to make tbeir allegations Iu Mint iötr. II ü. K( 'sr., t S. Marshal l'er I. 8. HiuEiow, Ivputy. At tea': Jons II. Kita, Clerk. detlT dUt (NO. 1-jS.) UMTF.li STATES OF AMKIUCA, DISTU1CT OK 1N-1IIAXA-SS: Whereas, libel of iiiforrr.ation La been Q.ed in the Ii UrMt louri of t e L'oOvdt oe, wiiliiu andfortbe Seventh Circuit and botiW tof Ind.ana, ai the Sil dny of le. intM r, IhKj, by Joim Ha ina Kwj., Attorney of the L'n ted SU'rn, lor the District of Indiana. aaini part ol lot Iii in tbe uriKitial plan of the city of Kanvi!lc, com. nK'ncP g on Ine irret, 61 feet 4 tnche from tbe corner of Vine ali i Hrt Mrects, exttn.lnm tbeta-e on the l.ne of Vine mreet toward the Dlno liver V4 feel 4 Inches, thence across iM tot to i be line of lot 3 in aald pUn, thence along said hue towr! rir-t siret 24 feet 4 iurbe, tbeticc on a line parallel with Firt ureet to Vine streit, to place of la gtnnitix. in he city of F.anville, and against all pcTMins Uwfully ititervcinfi for tleir inn-red therein, ai.le pc.nlly aalnnt oue l'aul IL Marrs, for a xiolati.-n of the power of au act of Coincre, approved July 17, IsrtJ, t-rtt it I-1 'An act to vtippn-sa insurrection, to punoh treaMui aiVl rebelhou, to seize and eonlWcate tbe pr.'jrtj of rt-beN anJ for other purposes," and n raying nrocrsr aninst said realty, and that tbe same may be condemned and oldaeneiuie' projM-rty. Xow, therefore, tn pur -usnce of tie monition ui (h'r the seal of sai.l CoU.t to inedirected and delivered, I do hereby icive pubhc ntice to all peraoii cl.timiiiK said realty, or any part I here or, or iu any manner lutcrotrd therein, that they be and a;t;i ar before the aid, the District Court of the I tilled Suite, to be held at the city of In llaiiapoli. in aint fr tu Uistrxt of in.lUn. on tlie tirt Mondjy of Jnnuury nejd, at ten o'clock of the frvmdi of that dav, then aid there to interpose tbeir cUtnia and make their allegation in that behalf. V. ii. KOK.l'. S. Marshal, Py J. S. Dioi iow, Iicputy. Attest: :ous II. Ilea, Clerk. declO-dlit (No. 181 ) ip i ri : i st r vr i:s it r a yi i:ic iv a f i isJ TKICT OF INDIANA, S: iVMruic, A I. bei ot infommtion has Wrn Hied In tie Dixtiict Court of the Cnlte-t State, within and for tb.Msventli l'imilt and Iitrict of Indiana, on tbe Mih day ot iHvember, lsCi, by John llanna, Fq., Attorney of tbe I'niled States for tie IHtrlct of Indiana, auuitt th- hfe interest of one Levi b. Jiyrork, Ui Ibe follow itiK d.'hcribed property, to-wit: 1 he e i of la No. 17, tu tbe original plan of the city of Kvsn-vilk, Vanderbitrir countv, Ind.; al-o In atid to th- following land in the county of Fosej, iu said Mate, to-wit: K J, of w r ihI w , ot e qr. sec ion 13, town 7, a of r 12 west; al-o the following C.'dits and effects, to wit: A Imlance on a certain jvi gnietit and dcerve In tbe county of I'ose . in sa d iuie, aatost one J hn l eb.i. and in favor of him, said Laycock, ot utfout ?Jto, for a vl !a0tn ol the powers of mi Art of Congress approved Jaly 17tb, lxM ei titl-d 'An Ait to stij.pre-a in.i.rr-ctl-ri, to ptuii-h trettsiai nrel rebellion, to i-eio and ronfi ca'e the property of rebels, and f r other parpoe," praying process against aill property, o A tha he ssoie tnsy be c n.leinned and sul'.l as enemies prcperty. ..(, thrr f-ire, in pur-uMK-e if the MoriMoi. undcrtbe seal of the mil Court o me directed a id ilelivcred, I d herety icive public notice ! aU per'i claiming said property, or auy psrt ther o ira.avr" a.a.-To r ln.-r.,-.teS tbr l that t'iey l-e und a r Ve: re J.e si!!. the DistrH Court of the t'nited Mo , to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the li.rirt of Ir di.-tn. on the 1st Moi:lay of January next, at 10 o'clock of tbe forenoon of that d ly, ai'd then sod there to Intern- tbeir claims and iuke thei. . lleatioii-i in that behalf I), (i. hOSK, 1'. 8. Marshal, By I. RioKLow, Iieputy, Attest: Johx 11. Uta, Clerk. d.cll)-lUl fNO. 17IO I TNITFD STATI.S OF Alil.UiCA, tViTTdCT CF 1NIJ M AN A 'liereas. a lit.-l of iriferTnaMon b been tilMt in tbe District Ci urt tf Lc United Mates, within and for tbe Seventh Circuit and lSstfk.1 of Ind ana, on the 9ib day of I'ec mber, lsC2, by John IIti!, Ki , Attorney of the United Mates hr the Utiirl of Indiana, aai' tbe pillowing descr bed redits und elf. et of on Kit hard U J;tvenKon, to wit: tine pro-risory note, d.nel about tbe 2."tU of April, 1-Uil. due Is-eendT V5di, IMit, for tbe sum cf two hundred and nTty (2o0) d .Ii.ars, suid note Kben by one H.ram T. Allen, and payable on Itsfao tooneCliarles a honi.son, lor a violation ot the pow rs oi an ct oi tmi irrtw. anorovrd July 17. IH52. entitled "An act to tup nress insurrection, to pt.nish trea vii and rebellion, to seize ju t ccnti-cnO the trok!rtr of retel', a'.d lor otlie purposes," atid praying proce a;Mint said not'., and tiint the mine may be con leinued and old as eneinies' prcpirtv. Now, therefore, !n pur? nance of the monition ui.:e, ti.e seal of said Court t' me ihre led and delivered, I do lure by kKc i.ulliü notice to all per-on claiming said i ot or a!tv iart thereof, or in any manner interested therein, thit tln-v be and appear before the said, the I s tri -t Court -f tbe United States, to he lvid the city of Indianapolis, in and for Ibe I.stnct of Indiana, on the flrst Monday of January next at ten o'clock of tbe fore noon of that day, then aud there to iuttrpose theirclalu.' and make their allegations in tbt hsh f. V O. KOSE, U. S. Marshal, By J. Uiori-ow, Deputy. Attest: Joa.1 lb lira, Clerk. decl0-dl4t (NO. 197.) T TNI TED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INWhereas, a libel of Information has been filed In the District Court of the United states, within and for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on the 12iU day of iVceuiber, lf62 by John iianu Esq., Attorney of tbe United Sutes for the District of Indiana, against tbe following descrilied e-iate, credit avi etTccts of one Hurr P. Not and, to-w ,t; One Promissory Note, dated January 21, Isüt, due October 1, 1-66, witn interest from da'e, fortiie sum of four thousand seven hundred and sixty-six (f4.7tJi0 dollars, said note given by one James II. Crighfn to David G Rose, iu conideraiou of certain real estate In La port e county. Indiana, aud by said Ko.se assigned and tr oi-ferred to said liurr P. Noland, for a violation of the powers of an actofCongresa.approved July 17,lsC2,entitled "An act to supres in-urrecnon, to puni.-h treason and rebellion, t'.seua and conflcate tbe rroHTtyof rebel and for other purposes," nd praying process against said note, and thai the same may be. condftotk'd and sold a enemies property. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of said Court to me directed and delivered. 1 do lereby give puMic nolic to all iersona claiming said cote or any rt thereof, or iu auy manner imere-ted therein. that they be nd appear hef r the sdJ, tbe District Court of the United State, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on the third Monday of May neat, at ten o'clock of th forenoon of that - ay, then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations in that behalf D. G. ROSE. Ucited States Marshal, By I. S. Bic.ai.ow, Deputy. Attest: John H. Una. Clerk. dee!7-dl4t (NO. 19.) TTN1TED fTATtS OK AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INJ DIANA, vV'Hicar.AS, A libel of Information has been f.led in the District Court of tbe United states within and for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on the Uth day of November, INJI, by John llanna, Esq., Attorney ot the United State, for tbe District cf Indiana, against tbe following described credit and eSscta of one Barr P. Noland, to-w1i: One Pr-missory Note for the aura cf six thousand (16.000) dollars, dated January 21, lSd.du October 1, with interest from date, said note riven by one James H. Crighton to Dav d G. Rot, in consideration of certain real estate in Lapor e county, Indiana, and by said Kos assigned and transferred to ia d Burr P. NoUrd, for a violation of tbe powers of an act of Congress approved J-ly 17, l"f7, entitled, "An act to auppress insurrection, to punish treason and rebellion, to eiie and confiscate the property of rebels and for other rarpee," and praying process gaint said note aiid that the same may be condemned and soli aa enemies property. Now, therefore, in pnrsnance of the monition under ths seal of said Court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby tive public notice to all rrmns claiming aaid note, or anv part thereof, or ia any mar Der interested therein. that tbey be and appear before the said District Coutt of the United States, to be held at the city of IndUnaiolis, in and f w the District of Indiana, on the third Monday of Mr nest, at ten o'clock on tbe forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose their claims, and to make their allegations in that behalf I), fi. ROSE. ü. S. MarshaL Per I. S. bV.ELOw, Drputy. Attest: Joh.i II. Raa. Clerk. de17-dl4t notice: Ornca or vaa Isoias a Carraat. RarLwar Co., J IxtlAHarous, December 6th, lfl. I (Tf wfC Ätockboldert In said Cmupaay arc hereby DotlI Med that an el-cti.ai for Directors in said Cofopacy, will b held at taia oSce. in lndiar.apoUA, ou Thursday, the ri.-hthdav of JanairT neiL (lsLl I Ft order tt tbe Board of Director. iWl- AM. HAN7AH, Sec'y.

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' amr- rimi vma tai ararv nntiiuj oii Itrports. THE FEDERAL YICTORY IN N. C; 3JISS0CRI EMANCIPATIC: PROJECT. it-ifiifon of .Tr. Setcard. 5cO., 5cC-, 5cO. sScCa 5cOfrniil !iesr York. Xi Ycrk, DcccxittT2'l Dtftalls of the victory at Ki: ton, 2oit! Carolina, show- that the much was a continual 'eries of fihtinr, in jjrh all .J5tjnuishel theni-elrc. Several i.aioi et charges tKk place. Yl.e ti'tiel are rejaiite-l as liaviuj; 15,00 men, atd tueir lo-s in killed an J wounded Is heavy, und iK taken rrtoner. Col. Gm, of tlie DGtli New York regiment, was killed". ,- V Our total loss il.ie mil exceed 15U. The principal 'ügTit ' 4c:ts a few miles from Kingston, where tl.V celU were eutienched, !ut after three hours' tlier icire.iteil toa.uds Kingston, enilettvormj; to tt -rov l'riilj:e leading to that place, hut the IfihjNcw Jersey charged over it and mvciI it. One division rapidly crossed, when the reM retreated, one rebel trtij.ie piop towanls (i.ldboro', und the other towards Weldon, our shells helping them along. ' Capt. Wei la and Lieut l'eikin-, of the 10tb Connec ticut, were killed. Their regiment fought till out oT ammunition, aud then went iti with their hay onets. The l2.'M Masachuetts, Maj. Chamber?) cotutn uidinc. capturctl seventy officers nnd men, in eluding the Lieutcuaut Colonel of the 2Td South Carolina regiment. The march was taken upon the lCtU for Golds boro. A dispatch to the Times says: Ilv advices from Ycrktown, datel the lCili, we lirn tint lien. Nagle snd stall' have just returned from a reoonnoi-sance of Oloucester rotinty. He took out four regiments of infantry and loll cavalry. Anions the priMineis taken is ne John Seawell, Captain ol' a new guerrilla parly just organizing in Gloucester cunty. We brought in. his htircs. cattle and sheep. Our cajitures of animals will loot un near n thousand head. A minder of prisoners were ulo taken, but released on rarol. I' r out UKliiugton. WasiiinuTon, 1)c. IH. Senator Henderson's hill in aid of the emancipation of slaves in Mis souri provides for compensation to that S'.ate, on tho p:is:ge of a Isw euinncipatins all sUvea therein, to the amount of twenty-five millions. It is luitlier provided that If the law of cmanci pation should manumit all slave on or before July, IH6, the President shall have the whole amount of ti e bonds pirp tred nnd delivered on the pass age of the act 1 1 it should provide for the termination of slavery ut a latei date, the bond s'iall he delivcml in four equal instalments, dating from the passage of the act to the time when slavery shall nuse. The faith of the United States is pledged to the fulhllmetit of the agree incut, and repiires Missouri torerund the money received if he should ever reintroduce slavery. The Star ot to day nays that Seward has resigned. IViht Report. Highly I in porta :a! Irom W:i!iintou. CAUCUS OF KEI'CDLICAN SENATORS A nniiit icAiio'i or i in; caiiiiim icr.ili'i:s.ri:u. CMASK RKCDMMKNDS A LOAN OK tytK),S',00tl UUM0UK1) RESIGNATION OF HURNSIDE NEWS FROM SANTA FE LATEST FROM FREDERICKSBURG. V?., See. I rom ev York. New York, Dec. .10 The Washington Star of yesterday evening says that a caucus of Re publican Senator was held on the lCth, und a resolution offered reUPtitig the President to dipene with the services ot Mr. S "ward was Ii cusses!. The vote was sUlecti iu favor against thirteen. On the 17th. Hiiother caucus adonted a substi tute recommending the Preaidcnt to p i rt '11 v re mo.!el his Cabinet, by a uti inimous vote The C"iirrvati ve believed it would he regurd ed as a general invitation to the whole Cabinet to resign on being informed of the fact The Secretary :.nd Assistant Secretary ol State sent in their resignations, reipiesting their immediate nccepf unce. The Wnshiniit.-.n Star says it U confidently re potted on the street that Gen. Burnside has ten dered h;s resignatio.i of the Army of the Potomac. aa.a From Wuilitngton. Wamiincton. Dec. '2') About 200 parolel prisoners, taken by 'he enemy at the battle of Pittsburg Landing' on the Cih of April lust, ar rived here this morn'ng. They belong to West ein regiments exclusively. They ate now ut the Park Barmcka. Neirlv ll of the men have not been paid for the las', twelve month. The Post's Washingtt.il correspondent writes: It is rumored this afternoon that the entire Cabi net will retire, leaving the President free to con si met a new Cabinet. This is probably incorrect, but it is not at all improbible that Messrs. Blair and Bates have tendered their resignations. One of the shrewd politicians in Congress this morning expressed the hope that the President would accept the resignation of very man, civil or miliary, who shall offer it, with one solitary exception, and that mun shall be Mr. Chase. He would not accept Mr. Chase's resignation iu any contingency, for the sake of the nation and cause. A gentleman brings us the information that Charles Sumner has neen tendered the portfolio of State. Mr. Sumner i, perhaps, of all our statesmen, the most conversant with foreign affairs. The Navy Department lias been informed by Lieut. Commanding English, of the S ic anion. that he recently captured the schooner By George," from Nassau, N. P., wilh an assorted cargo of coffee, salt, kc, and sent her to Kcv We-t. It is understood that the Secretary of the Treasury has completed his finance bill tecommend ing a nine hundred million loan at nut over T.IiO per cent. He adheres firmly to the opiuions of his annual report, that the money can be raied by loan. From M. I. otila. St. Lons, Dec. 2t. Gen. Schofield having fully recovered his health, left for the Southwest to-day, to resume the command of the Army of tbe Frontier. Kansvs Citt, Mo., Dec. 20 The Santa Fe mail with dates to the 10th has arrived Orders have been isued by Gen. Car! ton that all persons arriving in that city hall report to the Provost Marshal. Strangers will exhibit the written authority under which they travel, nnd give satisfactory evidence of their loyaltv. Efforts hive t een male to quiet the Navajos, and their chiefs have made promi.-e. It is rumored that tbe Texans. 6.000 strong. with twelve siege gun, are msrehinz; on Santa i re, under ling, yet confirmed. Gen. Bsyler. The news is not J From r'rederickaburg. HsaiMCA.Kri.ha Armt or the Potomac.) December 20. Yesterday morning about daylight alsoot I CK) of Hampton's rebel cavalrv entere-1 Occoaouan and capture! a Lieutenant and 30 (arivates of the 10th New York cav-lrv. who were niinHna- tb telegraph line. Eleven butler and six Sutler' wagons were also seized by the rebels. All is quiet. i Headqcaetxcs Akxt o' tue Potomac, Dec. I 21. No new movements of the enemy have been I observed since we evacuated the south side of the ! river. j It is cot known to Buniaides staff that he has tendered his resignation aa Comma) der of the army. tutod by a Washington eirrpondent.

Siiiiday.ixht ,Diwii.n:chc-.

JIOUE CAIilNLT RUMOHS. Habel norenientt in lien lucky acd Ttanmiii Th I tank Expedition. La, Ac , Lc . 4c. ic , 4c. rroin riilladelphla. Ph it spur hi a. Dee. Sll TLa Washiugton Sterol yesterday ys: The situatiuu here is more Interesting an 1 exciting jut now thu any field of battle. Washington is full of rumors, none ot which ara reliable. Hilf a dozen statomen art confidently mmeJ. Al-o that Fcssenden has positiiely been ten. ler ed tbe State Department, tut declinol, ei cept with an entiie new Cabinet; further.'lhst Sumr.er has been teridercl tie same r.itlon; and further, that all the Cabinet his followed the example of Mr. Seward. It was leported at II o'clock to-dy that the Piesi lei i had net accented Seward's resignation, nor mt le the lender of the State Department to Fesseudeti, nor to miy one ele. OurerTi.na to ascertain whether Seaard'n colleiguea have ten dered their resignations, hare not succeeded. We nre unable to learn whether a single one his taken that step. The lYesideut keeps his own counsel so exrluiely, tint no one h is received the slightest information of the manner in which he j.ro;oes lo settle the affair. Neither Secretary or A?itsnt Secretary Seward luv at tended the Stite Department up to noon. It is uudcrst.od th it thev are preparing for an early departure for New Yurd. '1 he 3 o'clock eddion say a Mr. Chas hat tend et cd his reij:nition, and we have every reason to believe that Blair has done the samthing. It appears to be ntiivct sally believed that by night all the'r colli agues will follow the ex ample, if they hive not alteady done o. I'm hi tJHlra. Cairo, Deo. '21. We are yet in doubt ss to he extent of the injuries done the Mobile and Ohi rvid. The rKwla first made breaks this side of the Junction and then moved this way; so there is no chtnee to hear from the terminus. They Lave taken Carrol! Station, Humboldt, Trenton, Kentu, and ut last accounts were moving on Union City. At Trenton Isn-e quantities o cotton iu the stit'on house nnd other projertv wete burned, and hi Kenton two locomotive anil some enrs wete dot roved. A passenger train from Columbus on Kridiy w is lite I into, but got through to Jackon. ana is the last tt'i'hi I hit has pused u.'er the road. The sbeng-th or the rcbei.a ii not known, uor do we yet kn.'Wtlie comtn n ler. I here is u pmic at Hickman, Ky., for fetrlhe r.b 'sw 11 make a dash on that pi i o. It is reported here to nigh that the rebel have ret Am Hollcy Sptitgs, but there is nothing reliable iu i eard to it. Thee'eimtr Mill Boy, while lauding cotton at Conimcrce, Miss , on Wetlneday, was surprised by Ba the's cavalry , who fiicd upon her, killing t!ut e pet .us 1 he Mill I'.oy it-turned to Helena, and reported the facts, when the gnntoat Juliet and transport City Belle, with detachments of the 11th and 47th Indiana, weie dispatched to Commerce, where they i rived on Thursday night, aud burned tbe town :ud tilmt itions five miles around, and took some piisoners. From Untiling ton. Wasiiivotox. Deo 21. It is ascertained that the Sen itors who met in caucus last week a ere pledged to keep their proceedings secret, except ing to the President, nnd this they did with more j success than usually nttuds such deliberations. i he Secretary id State, however, ooti heard of tho proceeding, and promptly tendered his resig nation. On rridav list a committee from the caucus again visited tlie President nnd remained with hon and ail the members ol the Cabinet, Mr Seward being nbsct, lor more thau four hours. The next day bv noon Secretary t'hae sent in h's resignation, not merely s a matter of form, but in good faith. It is not kuowu that there is nnv objection to him on the part of the caucus. 'I he ltcpresentat'n es of the States were in no m inner consulted regarding the propriety of the uotn.ii of the Senator, but no complaints! are made v them, there (eilig a general acqui escence in the proceedings. The reoluiioii adopted recommended a partial reconstruction of tue Cabinet, wtuch several Senators interptet to mean an entire changed programme. Repoi ts are current, but cannot now be verified, ! that all the members ol the Cabinet nave re signed. However this may le. it ia believed that none of them w ill in the least embarrass the Ex ecutive iu tho choice of successors, while some of the Senators insit that nil of them tdull be undoubted Republicans. Others are con tent to leave the ei.t're matter in the hands ol the President Senator Fessenden and D. S. Sickinson. of New York, are among the most proini nent among others named for the Secretary of Stale, nnd the belief is entertained that the former will soon be tendered the appointment. Sieaker Grow will probthly Ite offered a Sec retarvship Many of his friend seem to retard this as neirlv certain. The President some time airo deired Mr. Colfax, of Indiana, to occupy the Secretaryship of the Interior, but thst gentleman inhexihlv de clined the honor, owing to the present doubtful political complectioti of his district, which in another election might return one of nn opposite faith. The impre-sinn is general that neither the res ignation of Mr. Seward nor that of Mr. Chaw has vet been accepted by the President. After a careful inouirv.it ia believe I that the above statement contains all that is reliable on the sul'jtct, n 1 that the resolution that pastel the caucus received the un mimous vote of the Senators present. 1'rom aeiv Yark New York, December 21 The Tiraes'arrar letter reports a change in position of the left wing of our nrmy. Gen. Franklin's headquarters h ive been removed luck from near the river to a grove ou the road leading to . The troop are in fine condition, and fully prepared for battle. The HerHd editorial); confirms the statementa ill. that lir.n HanL-a ia I r mnarntt U Kan It,,.. made that Gen. Banks is to supercede Gen. But ler at New Orleans. He will command an army of 70 000 men. The object of his ex sedition is j the capture of Mobile, while others are to counteract any schemes of France in the Southern States, and to co-operate in opening tbe Missisfcippi. The Herald's Washington dispatch say: The Mexican Minister denies that any attempt has been m ide t i enlist parties in the United States for military service in Mexico. Offer fn.ni prominent military men in thi country to rai.-e biiades for this purpose have been dedeclined, not only because the Mexican Gorment wanted to act in good laith toward our own in this reject, but it is without means to pay for the services of volunteers from other States. Washington ?pe il are filled with specula tioni as to the reconstruction of the Cabinet. They are too vague and unreliable to bear repotit ou. A sfai-ial dip.itch to the Time says: We have authority for the statement thst the President himself wrote a dipaich to Gen. Burnside to use his own judgment on crossing to make the attack, aud the dispatch wa suppressed by Gen. II illeck. Fifteen hundred wounded arrived on Friday evening from Falmouth, and more are expected on Monday. Thus far about five thousand have come up, and a ens!dcrab'e i.urrrxr yet remain, but will be brought hero soon as possible. A good many wounded hive died since the battle. Advice from Port Royal of the 15th report the arrival thete of the pardoned prisoners of tbe volunteer engineer regiment, from Tortugti. A ' mutiny had gvn irr We ont. and a mass of them 1 are under guard, and some of them will nndoubt- j edlv have to be shot. ; (Jen. Hunter was hourly expected at Port i Roval. i From C'nllfornla. Sax Faamcisco. Dec 20 Arrived -The sliip Frankl in, Irora New York- Sailed thi afternoon The steamer Sonora, for Panama, with 30 ps-jenger and $C50.000 in treisore for New ! I 0 nd $i i.U-HJ for LneUnd. 1 hS Uerman sail Mondav. Market dull. COPARTNERSHIP. Copartnerhip Notice. T IHK r:rrrF.K!fG3rED nTB TAKC5 hfjcet B. ALT0RD Into partnership, and th ba-teeuwta bereafer be conduced In tb cim and eryta nf Rrwaa, CiLCwiu Ait. RÜGRS CALDWELL. 4el5

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It tiLacaara.j t:iacaaaatl Tfairlt Cw: f ah, De ober iD. Flosir very doll; sc 'Br& U oferwd at C ax4 Xtra (6 105 20. Wteit 97catl for rd 01 C:! 10 for wt,t. (Xrn io ooJ demand at i(jiZ. JL cur ieaaacd for oau atd prices are t!cr; tt 2c,c! ! IU, 4taJ ia Urs CC WLIiiy 2:. U'V actis and shade higher; aa! at &4 13 (&A SO: rece'rta of 4.000 bead. L-M ttm at d in deroars); 4 0UUfkJ at rTe.aud l.'CO kefa at 9Uc. Me rork dull and Bncharged; old ia ofiWi. at $11 and tew it $ 12 60. Greer meats Crmer at 2(Jie fr Loulden and bams. Unvetie du'l. Göll firmer at 131 (7 T2; detDtb4 do tea ll-; silver 124 and dull. ; if raLaaaara. siwvw lark Market. Niw Yotc, Decern I 20. Flour s lower wilh a moderate buMnesai do0(; 5 Wf.-rsup State, $Sn5v6 14 lor extra State; $5?j(Tf5 9d tor sup W eat em. $GlS(?6 4Sfor comnvo to medium extra We-tern, $C7t'(3 6 7i lor common to good shipping brands extra round hootel Ohio; $G co(" 2S lor trails brands, mat krt closing quiet. Whisky in molcratc icquctal 3r4'(r?c. heat lw'io lower with a moderate denand; Chieaco sjnng $1 20(.1 29; Milwaukee club $125.J1 32; winter red Webern fl Xtftl 42. Corn lesi doing and market catrely so firo; prior without decided change; 7C 77c for spring mixed Western, the latter an extreme pice, t7( 72 for damaged and heated. Poik more active and firmer; $14 2Jc(14 371. ..r mea, chiefly at the lusidt pane; $11 C2 12 25 for old ritne, the latter price lor very choice. aew Vark rall Stärket. Mksv Da, Tuesday , U 1, lacj. Total receipt of cattle of all kinJsfortLe week. Sb.et a Cawa. Taala. lannba So In C'J 406 t.f?7l W.77S 64 31 S 10,74'J 40JX) IWvs . Total C.27C Last week,... . j,3(j ConestajmiiiJic No. hi w'k lat tear... 1.011 Ml 4M 9, tCH Ite.SuO Avei ate num ber 1 r w--k last year. . . 4,370 113 C3b l.WC 11.no BLiviafaoM i'triar.M ararts. NewYoik 2.274 Penusvlvania.. . Indian Kentutky M ichigan IC 4M CO Ohio 7('kI Illinois 1.22S Coiinei-ticut 20' New Jersey Canada. ai CAtlLL. 1 he weather thi ttk haaleen eolt and damp, mote like eaily lall Ihm winter, and the of.eiinjt ate about ltKi b..ad larger than we re;ortel last. The "Itraii kind" were tnore abuudanl than uual this wttk, quiic loo plrntT, 10 fact, fur the In teiet of iheir owner or ihe reputation ol" ties market, and those that weie sold brought pit ts that ought to shame the men who oansd them. Those that could not be sold were turned over to the tender nieriles of a future mat krt Grd Cattle were hot plenty, and aith an acliiedemai.il price were we'd maintained. There vi a "1 show of Chiistnis beef, which brought god prices, n will !e see-n by relcrei.ee to our drote notes. Some id liead brought $10 per 1(H) lbs aud upward. A hrge number of State cattle acre ru-htd iuto thi maiki-t ou account cf the high prices of last week. We quote a decline nf fully $1 per 100 IU for common rattle, while good ami prime aleer bars) hold at shout the rates of last week. Next week will be the great poultry week for this tnatket, and there will be lea ciMiMimpuoo oflieef. Premium Prime Medium to good Poor (lenerul selling prices. . ..$10 00&12 &(J b 7i(Ui 9 00 . ... ? .'OK i 00 . ... &Oüi Average ? &Uu FBOVl. NOTI. Valentine k Martin purchased 44 State and Indiana cattle at Albany, and retailed them her at an average, of Hjc ou J cwt. 1 hey were nice steers. Thos. Gallis had 106 Indiana cattle which he purchase! at Albany and sold here, KS in lomp, slffrioa m 1 irsnll Cut Ov, vsllinj litw ILCR CO Are not so active as they were last week, and although we do not change our quotations, the market is not quite fco firm; we taw some vety fair I Hiking rows aold at $35. Best COWS pel !iCad$.)5rd)7S . do 4Z(W . do ZSutlO . do 30( Good do Fair do Coni'n do VKAL CALVta, There has been no material cliange in this maiket; the calves wete all ra.ld at Isoot th n.tt-a last reported by us. we noticel but few icilljr prime culre ainl ijuite too many poor ones. Good and extra quIit;c-. ... j-r lb 6(t f' vta Othci qualities tb) CU Hier. This baa bieii a heavy wck for tlie drovem. The wet, warm weather, aud the accumulations ofrfresod mutton in our mirket. have caused a limited demand, at ptices feeblj 255)c irr head loa er. Saies have been made at SQS'e for good, and 5Jj(36c lor extra; some ptmiutn Chrirttnus sheep brought $10 76 each; eight head were sold at $10 75 each, and some were held at $20 per head. There was a very good show of tat sin ep in all the yards. We quote sheep at $3, $6, $fdlfJ. a vise. The receipts re the largest on record, but the demand is active, especially for goo-1 lat bog, and prices are well maintained. There is but a limited demand for common pork, and the market U easily overstocked, therefore there is lest risk in sending heavy pork to this market while tho packing season continue. I uT More E prtm.cornfed 5 (3Mg' I . - - . 6 Light do .....4g0iAl Heavy still fed i Light.... do ( GROCERS. SAMI KL OSBOSSE. JAHia kUCABLKTOH osbornb & mum IOI Wett VVaaalalnfr Rtraat. (Opposj-e the Htate House,) GEOCEES. TJ UTTER, 3 alway. duce. Hides, : FGr,5, LARD. DRES5ED TOYtA, Ac, on band. a Tie bt?tet prte pal4 m Pr felu aud Rar de4-"ldly MUSICAL. $150. PIANOS. $150. TEW sr-reB-erta e piano, is rosewood rs. Iron frame, an 1 ore r-M nine ba. for f l&O; wiia tsrmld inr, fls'U wits rnol(liny, carved le-s and llai4 aatne board, f ITS. f 15, Soo, aad spwartfa; ta aaaaa. w.ua pearl key, f 225. 4Ve. Ibe arxrrs riaaoa, tbocaa cheap, are excrllert. scd-baod Plaoo atfl&,vU 150, f 00, 173, and flOO. w MeIodOBS frota fjf cpward. MTJSia MXJiSIC- MUGIC. V publish Laadred f ddTeract places f jfiute, a lane rcmbf i beUix by tb tnt tDaatar ia iL "gatcal world. Als Inaarvsction Book for nearly ! sr. a ileal ra. strameriU. select Lao-1 ilxdc. tt Day sVhoot IWH, cu. day Vbool Ltdl, 3'u. 1 aud 3. Fatrwte hor Book. Hani of Freedom. ac.,c. Onr C vTALfiT.UK. whkk la rrmniav.D raaa as am t aU what ae4 fwr ft, reetataa bstai of all rqr varieties cf music, with prW attached. So lady in tbe eocctry sb'-uld be witäobt it. Orders by Snail or epres proBipaJy filled, and aa fait iully ex seated s thotua la perB orUerlnj were preot. Hcaaili ta a reciatered letter r by epre. UUKACK vTATrEJ. ire&t, a7-dai - - , iii Xo.441 twaaylwav. K. T. nuoiCs ! Kiotti of ITZe WTLTAtD At rrOTTIU

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