Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3810, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1862 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL. TÜKSDAY MOÜXIXO. OKcai" TERMS OF .THE DULY SENTINEL
Or t spy, fit year Ot cpv, six month. ..... 5 Od epy, m ntor.tH w VIirrr4 b1hTrrV-r, wHM-j tie cfy, r, enta fr week, pajaHtt the farrier. ' Af'tlt. w,U b aoppUwl at 13 e-T? a Wek. TbfMfrtaitoUk e!feet 0 aal after Vftrtd'j, Leeror 21. 1VU. iTOtsArmxt, DsewaabeT 17, lvsi. The -TcckIy Sentinel. : ADVANCE IX PRICES. In toctrpirre ef the treat alrance In the price ef alt paper, wa are compelled to ra a tht price Uiba Weexlj er.trnl from and afW lweatrtoer ft; Q, th price of the Weekly Sentinel w'.t if as f-ünr: On eopy, three month o M fhcepT,r year , 1 to Fleven tpt, m year. .......... 15 o Tnty twacnjti, ort yar. ....... ........... 3a tw All letters certain n; ubcript!ru, tna 14 tefore 1. rniWr &, wül be revived at tue ell rat all TvKrlpt Sorts recHveiJ after tat date will b ctadited at iL new rate. ; - A Vnlnalile Document. Y prrjHx to pabt'fch. In parr.pbVt form, the aMe re all of JuJ je Crana on FxrerTrvr Pwa, tie most empreblve a4 fore le wlittb has yet lta wrlttf-a n Uat utvjtct, wi:btbe l!rea f tk 8tate Central CfTBTuitt a the caa wh!rh prmltird tbe rrcriit J-f-liticl rTtiattjYi la lodiatia. Lutb rill make cti pam pbW of 1 rer wbkb w-? w;'.i furnUb at fl P" bun-" dre-1. Tb; docnm-rt bouM b r4 by erry cit!zi of ladiana. Alir rJr to EIJ)KK, HtKKMCS Jk BIKGHAM. 5ovciubr 21, 1 In-ilarapolia, Ind. lob I'rimiiiK. We are now ready to da all kitwl of plain am fancy Job Printing, in the Lot 'vie. on tdiort notic, and m$ cktmp mmt other oßet. W Uve competent hitidi, jood pre, a fine assortment of papet and card, and ecm do T'kkJ and cl.enp work.All kWhlj v( IhkV. hrief. c.talnguf, &c.,prlntcl in the left ?tjle .m i 01 short notice. We ak the pAtrwnage of Democrats, and all othrt that want prinünsrtlone. tf. To Local AlviTtr.s Kite of .ndvertiin in the loc.nl column ill lereaftT be follo: tor ten line or Ic. $1 Over ten line, ten cenU a line. No notice will I in-ertetl until paid fr CITY AMP STATE ITEMS. To Exchaxgm. Will exclimres puMWiing our pni"pectuii p!e:e alter the price of the D.iil v to uit tlie new terms in thi paer, and cull attention to it. Dj doing so thej will confer additional obligation. . t Notice. An adjourned meeting of the Marion County Democratic Central 'Committee will beheld on Siturdiy, the i27th inst. It U expected that ev TT" mmivlr nill - be punctuil in alten din.;, ai matter of no" ordinary interest will be in evented befireüiem. The circling will be held in the Democratic Club Room, at 2 P. M. preci-ely. - . N. 1Iaiik.v, Ch.iirrnin. December 22, lew d&w 1 Dcmocratic Curs. To-night, W. IJ. Beach Eeq., will addre tlie Democratic and con-crva. live citixens at the Club Knom. Mr. Beach is one of the ablest jpcakers in the Sute, and his add r en on ihe present crisis will be well worthy the corjakieratHm of all patriotic men and women. The ladies of Indiana are awake to the great iae of the day, and we are happy to ay that their appearance at those meeting ia bailed a an omen of gcoJ. They are invited to be present tmtmu i a aaaa pHOTOCBAra AtBrats Bowen, Stewart k Co. bare a beautiful asortuient. 22 3 CBoya' atlk plush turb ma, the finest head drea in the Wet for boy, at Baker k MelverV - 0 0 jyOo to O. B. Stuut A Bn. for choire Christmas turaejs, oysters, cranberries and eelerr. . , Fciax BaLLThe Fenian Brotherhoo! will give prand ball at Military Hall on New Year's eve Th annual ball.- of this Society are always pleasant, social reunions. For the prcent occafion, the (Sun-da Band will make the muic, and the supper will be prepared by Mr. James Duke. . ET" Wanted. at ihe General Intelligence Office. No. 37 North rVnnylrania street, one liorsc girl, ten fewing girls, la enty gool girls to do general housework, a gentJeman and latly to board in w private family, uUo a situation for a mail io a grocery or machine ?hop. Mote Hosrs lt will be feen, under the appropriate he d, th it Captain Ekin, United States Quartermaster at this pint, ndverti-te for 1.01MJ cavalry and 1, (KM artillery hor?e-. proposals lobe received up to the 27 th inst The attention of thoae engaged in the horte business is specially called to the advertisement. pyFour thousaikd pounds of buckwheat flour insd received at 0. B. Stout A Bro's, opposite the 'aimer House. 5J" General Rosevmu In promoted Colonel Oilletn, tf the 1st Middle Tenuessee volunteers, to the command of a brigade, compiled of the 25th and 35th Illinois mid Hist Indiana volun teer, and Captain Csrpntei'it h tilery. Colonel Oillcra h been acting as Provost Marshal ol Nahvil!e for some time. Police Itims Hi Honor, Mayor Maxwell, who hsd been confined to his room for several days, was able to retch his otlice yesterday, and cleared the docket of the accumulated cases. There vm nothing of special interest among them. They were all drunks, and were disp sed of in the usual way. m a - tW Choice Keller's. Iland grape, raisens, currants aud citrous at Ö B Stout A Bios. t5T" Christ mas and New Year's presents at the One Djll.te Store, No. b North MerMiin street, Yohn's Block, near the Circle. New and eleganl tyle.s of jewelry, pins, ear rings, bracelets, chain, lockets, gold pens and pencils, fine silver plated fork, table, dessert nd tea spoon, castors, table knives, ic, for sale in lots at one d.d. lar each. Call and take your choice for one dollar. Dealers supplied. 21 lw Christmas Evk Festival or Tut UxivwsalistCiii rch ami Sabbath School The annual festival of the I'niversalUl Church and Stbbath School will be held in College Hall on Wednes day evening, Dec. l. Among the attractions of the evening will be a beautiful Christmas tree, containing presents for the children of the saool. The usual delicacies of ihesevson will be erved upon the occasion. A mission. 10 cents; children of school free. MiMMC Hall. This hall was fiileJ last n!uht to bear the Arlington, Leon A Donniker Vmttrtls. Much was expected free tlie reputation which preceded them, and yet we tbiuk I rum the praise we heard bestoel that tbt audience wet more than satisfied. Their music is superb the sweetest, by far, we have et er heard from a min trtl bsnd, R&d the dances ai.d comic dolrgs that go to CM out the evening's programme, ate alo .Kd. The success of tbi company during their brief atay is asuted by the favorable imf resloa produceil laut night. Tnr Bccrcti Dtxtxo Saloo The splendid new ealiog bouse recently opened by Steele & Burnes ou the corner of Illinois and Gcorgit streets ia now in full blist. atid it is a first rate place for a hungry mn or n epicure to Uit. The matb!e tables in th-jilintt g room are beauiiful to lX)k upon; brtt, when adorned by tlie oup and di-hej that tb faOioui cook t 'he establishmert knows so welt how to pf pare, thebeiuly of the table grows ublirue The bouse ia doing a land office busire, and no worwler, for the best the maikets aflorU ia always to be fouud Rt the Buckeye Diuiug Saloon. The sTri is open at all L.urof the d iy a:i I t-ijl.
rj? I will cram.tf difribnrtng postage vor I rer.cy to citizen , at 10 oMock Ihi tnnrt.lnj. t smi,f fire nd tri dollars, in exchange f. r: Tri- i-n j note., j Ap p'tr-stion mtiM be mvleon the outside of the t north cat wir.low. A. II. C'j.lk( IWraa.-ter. ? At'Uxmt.ntiojiai. Jpki: Mjnr Mwrt,of ! Vj 2 I (umli v, th thT!-t rdeicd a cot fr -.Kl j Li taihr at Terre Haute. Yesterday 1' re-ceived t
a pi reel bv exres. td iMpen'n? it found a resuNtV-ti Chaplain's ur.ifirm. The prk-:rp Lad leeo directed wrenz. and the Chvpl i'n will fmi h!rn(!f in poeion of the Mvjor's learfM. The boya of tbe 2d cavalry would laugh loset the gallant Majrjr rigged out aj a pnn. Z A ciralrrmin hitched hi h r In front J of Ut in Hl Stturd4T night, while Le ent ia J to moiHtcn liia chr, and whiie he waa taking a drink fome thief took h'n hor!e. The lt eeen of hint, he a piece of In her were dilicr.tlj enznr'! eekifp our worthy DglerM at the p-f'ice station, althoosh it waa cinidrTatIr f;er ll time JIoual To ctv-ilrtmeTi on1: When you j:o into a doygvry to tret n drink, always t ike J your horws in with you American. Noam wwTtt CouwraciAi Bisi.yl? Diric tort H iwe A Co , the puoühers of thi work, now in duM cation. Inforin tu thdt it will contiin a l!t of the mot prominent and reli-ible' bu"ineH nrn' 10 the pnncipil citie and TIlaj:e4 throughout the entire North-western Staten. with a yaluibTe railway and shipping list, and will be iued eirly in 1"G3. They al propose conmencing their canvaj for the Iirdiinapoli City Directory immeiliately after the holiday, and to hire it redy for their ptrt-Tiin thirty dya from the commencement of the caoa.-i. JJ"Sme pitriotic Hcribbler in yeterdiy'a Jourtia! goe into hTeric over oar notice of the row t Cimp Carrinjrton a few d.ny ince From his free ue of tlie epithet liar, trtitor. Ac. e rrrame hei a brate man ery brave, and would stib a mm behind his bnrk, or hoot nt him from a liede like a hero! We do not be Jiere a member of the 5th Cavalry wrote the article Wc published Col. Orahnm's direct anl mnnly crd in reference to the MlTVir. and supposed that wüs sufficient. We think sm yet. Tiir TitCATtR. Metropolitan Hall wis liter ally filial to overtlowins i:ist night, on the occaniou of the benefit of Mi's M irin M icarthy. We have seen tlie theater full this rei.on, but never quite m full ! l.it ni'ht. An omnibus driver could hardly nr, there was room for one more within It mint hive been exceedingly gratify -in t the fir recipient of auch fivor, to t-ce such tangible evidctice of ihe liigh estimation in which she is held by an intelligent community, mid indee I Mr Vincent, when she was culled before the curtain, returned her thanks in a neat speech. To itight Mi-s M itild i Heron makes her firt appeir.incc this eaon. Her fame as an actress i too well known to rfnp.i're further notice. She comes direct from New York city, where she has been- plaving to crowded houses. r2TA persistent efTirt is biing mide by the radical Abolition press to elevate the name "traitor" t i n re-pect-ib!e standard in the eve of men. All who disapprove of arbitrary and illegil arrests all who doubt the wisdom Of the E:n n.in tion Proclamation II who denounce frauds in the conduct of the ar. and. in idturt, every man who does not cry hosannah to every wild and nburd scheme of the crazy lanatics who would knock loose the foundations of society, is denounced as a "traitor." What the crazy fools exrevt to accomplish by this course is hid in the mists and fog which enshroud them; but tlie effect will be to uuku truly loyal men, whore vere the Constitution under which ihey were horn, accept as ho hosmr tlie u inie of "traitor. " The people are tiro i of tlie ravings of "learned insanity ." nRAi)L's The hoiid ays are at hand, and pco pie are beginning to inquire what they shall get as presents lor the ieitu. Call at BradenV, and be ti oii'-e enlightened. His rtock of stationery of all kinds is lull, nud his selections to suit the easoo made in admirable taste. The photographic album are be mtiful. No more acceptable present could be made to a lady. A thousand other things will be lound there also, that would be equally acceptable. D i not wait until the last day, but go at once r.d m Le your pur chases. It would be nlmo.t impssible to enumer ate all yon will find on Brudeu's shelves, but we can aay that no ailic'e of stationery is missing. Blank Inioks for merchants and business men, and blank books of all sizes, sorts an 1 styles, can be h id at Braden's, for his manufactory ia one cf the most extensive in ihe West. FfRMTURE. In no branch of business does the increase of our city show to grearer advantage than in the extent and plendor of the furniture ware rooms which have taken the place of the dingy shops of long years ago. The rooms tf C. F.Adams, in one of the palatial stores east of Odd Fellow Hill, are an evidence that the furniture trade has kept pace with the other inleresLs of the city, and that hete tie m )t luxu rious and costly articles, as well as the plainer and more substantial, that go to fitting no a residence, can be found in abund nice, and as cheap as Eastern cities flT.i-d them. A w.ilk through Adams' rooms will pa v. The most fastidious cannot fail to be pleaced, for eery style can be found there. Take a louk through and cetect some choice article that will be both useful and ornamental, and thus ad 1 to the household enjoyments for the holidays. 22f There was much speculation yetenlsy as to whether Governor Wright would be offered a place in r ie of a reconstruction of the C ibinel. Some siuested that he might succeed Bun.side as Conimandi-r cd the Army of the Potomtc He dreads lightning, but then a couple of feather beds might be taken along to put hiui in when the elements got angry. This wetkness i r.o evidence of a want of pluck. One of the most rampant war men we have, who has recently writ ten an able letter to President Lincoln to .tn 1 bv his procl imation though the heavens fall," aiways, we are told, hides in his cellar when it storms. No one doubts his courage, however; for he w ould see a hundred thousind men butch ered rather than bond one of his sublime ideas an eighth of an inch. Thai's wb.it might be Calle! sublime courage! Yet it is Grange th a when heaven's artillery thunders and the lightning Ü ishes vividly, these men always iruigine some ore above is feeling for them. Mocnttp RirLrvn The want of an efficient corps of mounted ridemen has long been felt in our campaigns in the West. To cope with the mounted force of the enemy, nnd to clear the country through which our army passe, of gnerlillas, it ha long been inanilet that such a force was indispen.-able We aie glad to leirn that our military authorities have determined to organize such it force. Gen. Roecrnt has se leite! the 3Dih Indiana. Col. Hatiison's, for this service, and has requested that it be incie.-ed to twiNe hundred men. moui.ted, and arme! with revolting rides. This regiment is one of the best in the army, and notwithstanding it has been a hnc t'me io the K-rvice, and particirttel in the hardest battle of the war, it yet number six hunIrel effectives. Col. Harrison his won an enviable reputation as a bold and da.hing nftker He is proud of his regiment, and his men are proud of their Colonel. A feeling of muttal con fidence exisu that wTl make any body of men invincible Gens. Roecran. McCook. Sill, Wil lick, nr.d i. short a!l the General officers under whom the 3:th have servevl, testify to its fitness for the service in which it is about to engage, and to the eminent ability of Col Harrison to lead in the dashing enterprise it will becalleiupon to perform. Biit three hundred men are required to fill the 33ih to the require! number, and when : it i once known that thet are to be mounted on j the let hores the country a thirds, armed with I the mst etTective wea;sn, ;irid ?ent to try their ; mettle with Morgan, that number will soon be on nano. Col. Hitrirn arrived yesterday to recruit. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 3T WH AUE AUTHORIZED TO ANJfOCNCK F. liMot tf Knix conr.tr, as a can bdate f r Pr-ilTit of tbe ltorivf Corrun.Niur oflheSüAin t-tin 1, ut-jrci t tb Ue atvn of tb U'i2AUve Caucus ftlii la-nj.arratk tarnrs of the Lfifilt':r. SAFE WANTED. a i. uir.-u.r. af.i.Ui"tii..fctiw .'vf c.-f . L'it i. vivi ii i vnTn r rrw yr up uitable (ur an Auditor tllTxe tilv ixe, Jt-vr p t .. ... . r .11.1 M.t ...ma iU tlw ' AtL'ITOR SrUrVAJCLXhtSDlAJfA.
AMUSEMENTS.
nnuor-ojjTAA II A L Ii. KnTi?i?K,t cf th. rat Artr-i. HIS3 LXAIILDA HEROX, For a few ii'fci gly. t TUESDAY EVENING. DEC 03. lbCi. Wi'.l b actrt iL gmt play in fire acts of i C .A. M.ILLE.i CarQ.He .......Mi Cerou. , PElCtS Of ADUIS-SIOX. ! Vr Circle anl Parrjoctte frAcetil. I E ch a.Mi'.ioc&liaJy 23 " fial ery jr,Tof Boxes. t J VQm No alnle ifats K)M ia Private hexe. aJ , geg i oor opg nl 7 o'cio !k Perfonnancf crüairr.ces at ,. MSOKTIC HALL, FOI'U IV I IIT 01IjY! Cvxwrxivg il'JXb.VY, LECKilCEi: 't. Arlington, Leon k Donnikers MINSTRELS! lrclsior Troupe of the World t Will have tb hnor of appearing before the citizen of lXLI NAlt)Uü, in all their uew andGKIGlXiL STYLFS OF F.TIl.OriAS W1NSTP.ELSY, who challenge tbe world to compt-t: with there. Pwr open at a quarter before T, Conceit to commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock P M. ADMISSION' 2i t'Ki. JVl. fNaaaaal 3Dra Vi ill be jriven THURSDAY, DF.CKMBFK 25th, coinme iiiinjr at S o'clock. lKr open at 2 o'clock. Apxissioa..... 2.Cts. Chili, 15Cti dec is HORSES. 1,8 00 Horses Wanted TJHXJ&tzJZZTjrrrrrrrsr. A IV w M arc will Uv Taken. d'clxttwla J0HS K. FtUDItY k CO. TAXES, riHR CmZKNS OF TUK SIXTH ASSKSSMENT DISJL TKICT ofthe Male of Indiana are hereby inünd U,l wc Lave disuensed with a portion of the Asitaut Aseor for the same, um il the lt of May next, when tbe neiwr A aoex-meM will be made. Tbi (..iluwin persons In each couuty have beeu retained, bo w 11 atteml to all buaiess relative to ase?ruentJ lu their re-ctive couutieft. There are many c -title broker, horp dealers, pddler, maiiuf icturs aud others who have not j et taken license, and many "ho are do'ii a wholesale buMnesa under a retail lic u.-e. also inaoufacturera, aocsioueers, pediilf r and biitcberü, who du not report promptly every month. We rFjec'fullv ak ail rui b irnoiKto come forward at once, and um; tbe roeai.ü to save tbem trouble aud expen.-e. MAKION COCNTY. Jubu Ii.Stumpb IndianapolK HANCOCK COUNTY. A.T Hart fircenQeld. SHELBY COUNTY. Willi Will Sholhyvüle. JOHNSON COUNTY. L. V. Hetcber Franklin. MOI.OAN C0CSTY. Vf . II. Craig Martlnrille. HENDRICKS C0UNTT. Allen lie.- Danville. WILLI ATI .. lilt IMIAW. A-FCsior Sixth District of Indiana. - d.clS-d.twtw FOUND. rjlUiiEK HEAD OF CATTLE, .STRAYED FROM drovers, w taken up by tbe uuder -ined, and can b nad by calling on in-, n Benton street, and paving charge. dec20-Ht H.C. WUIGUT. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. mJf . H T tJ JOT , Wholesale Dealers IN Bourbon Whisky, Wiiie, Brandies, Gins and Clpars. Ten year old P.-.ur'ooti Yhiky in bt Is?. 100,000 tine old Cipur at old pricej. No. 2i South Illinois street. d.a2t'-Mi a DRY GOODS. FO THE HOLIDAYS! No. 29 Cast Washington Street. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MEIUNÜES, VKLOUKS. DKLA'NS, VALENCIAS, DUE SS GOODS, CLOTH GLOVE5. LINEN POCKKT I1DKFS, LACK COLLAR. VALENCIENNES LACE, LACE SETS, LACE HDKF8. KID GLOVES. IIOODS.NLT.tAS, SON TAGS, SCARFS, BLM0UAL SKIRTS. HOOP SKIRTS, LISLT.TIIUF.AD CLOVES. FLUCLD HOSE. W OOL HOSE, COTTON HOSE, LADIES UNDERWEAR, MISSES' UNDERWEAR, MEN'S UNDERWEAR. REDUCED 25 PER CENT. VELVET HONNEFS AT COST i D. .. ( VLM, Prop'r, decll-dlra SHIRTS. Shirts! Shirts!! Well Made GOODS, AT 30 IV t M VAIIIf.'rO TiicrT. Ordtrfrcm the country prcapUj filW. BTl-dly.iF2 GROCERS. s ai el itoasa. JAMES M. C AELETCa OSBORNE & CARLETOX '. IUI Hml Wuahlnseton Mreei. (tppi-ite tbe Scat House,) a k o ce n s . BUTTER. EGC.S, LARD, DRESSED FOWLS. 1c, alwaraon ktaJHt. Tbe lt-hr.t prlr pes4 tor Ired, U. A-, I!ta eud Rahs. 4 4-, dly
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U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES.;
(rt). 19. ) UMTFI STATI UF AkklCA, L!STU KT Ci IS L;NA. rs; i V fc'TT. a liV t f trf- tna' !"-fi t f!-I I il, l i-tntt C"ir f tb I'wied Sa?e. Ul.ia and f-r Iii I vr-' Ct '- t U-I ta"ra:t vt ln!ir.a, n Wit ITtti da ) ti lrft ! rr. t"fi. tjr J- bn tia:ai F-sj-. Atlo.r."j 1T tUe I ii.; I. a'r . l i'f th la-trirt -f 'il Kim two! t .ui,i'.."(! (toj) aicn i.ii",e tl at ifcep"rvf l u t v.I e. in t:. '- X Iixt ai a. f.T a t ltaii.T) ti iL law ! ( Ih I n'-l Mtr. 'b :4 mI Hire ji. ' Isj-.tij en t'atanl ul wr, anl i rTiri ino aaiut I 4 fh-i si i tkat tie -imi nay te condetsed aiul n.ld I a rt:c! coi.tr? d of wr. i N , therefore, la par-aaace cf lha m&oitioawxltr tb j o-Va'-l futtl to ax dir rtl aod delirred. I do J Lrb.f puM c Doric to al! perncr cli'.oirff said I p ur ny jrt ?breof. or In mr Biatior ictereatrd i iiit ia, that ibT I' and appvir btr-tiie id, the D a- I trt i (. urt cf the I'ni'ed ?tate, to be beld at tbe ci'j of j Io.1i a; ain.U. in ai-d fr tb- la-trict of loiar a, on tbe i th ri :4.iiJav of 3ay t xt. at ten 'cloci of tue tcresooa of tbat ''ay , than and tfcara ia roterpoM tfeeirda4ma and nit their alk-at'.oES in tLai btba.f. D. O tOSE. C. 6. WarbaL hr I. S. ßioKLOw, Drrutr. t A treat I J.ia.1 11. V.ka, aerk. dcl-dUt NO. 15 1 UNIT F.I) STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INDIANA, s": W Hear at. A l.lcl of information has been Sled In the Ditrit Court of th UmttKl Mtv., within td for the S-vrtith Circuit aiKl Dtotrict of Indiana, on Iba 2ötb dar of November, IsCJ, by Johu Hunna, Kq Att mey of tie United rtatea for the l i-tnct of Indiana, against 1 trunk, 1 bugrfy, 3U ox. quiniiif, 2 Iba. opium. 2 02. mrpb.n,. 2 biHil a cj-.:ic. 13 ox. quiiin.e, 1 lot opiuui. and m. tn rpbine, Hriied at Kvtu1 e, for a violation of tbe ljwf of tbe U'ltt-d Mate-, the mi id goda aiid mercbandise bein cotitraband o' war, md praji::;; pr-ce.a aai:ut said s:vd, aid that tbe lame may be con-d-md aiMt old a article contraband t f war. Now, tberf' re, ia purtuaisce ot tbe bk n:tio i under the heal of avd court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming oid property or any part theieof, or in any maLCi-r interested therein, that they be and appear before the taid D.t-trict Court of the Un:td State. 10 b held at the city ot IiküanaXil 1, in and for the LH-trict of nliina, on the tirst Moti'tny of January next, at ten o'clock of the forenoon of that dav, then and tbere to inierj" their claims, and to make their allegation in tbat tehlf. D G. HOE, U. S. Marshal. Per I. S. buiKUiw, lputy. Attear: Join 11. Ur.a, Clerk. . decl7-uUt (NO- 1S3.) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INDIANA SS: Wberea, Ulel of Information has been ß.ed in tbe D trict Court of t e United States, within and for ihe Seveuiii Circuit und Di-trit of Indiana, eti the 8tl. dny of Do nibc-r. 162, by Ji-bn llanna. Fq., Attorney of th Uu'ted State, for the IHstrict of Indian.. a.raint pu t cf lot 29 iu the ori((iaal plan of the ci'y of Kvanavilte, comincnci' g on Vine street, 61 feet 4 inches from tbe corner of Vine and Fir-t atreeta. exton,l;inr thei.ee on the line of Vine stre t toward the Ohio rircr 24 feet 4 inches, thence across said tot to the line of lot 30 in said pUn. thenc alon? aid I. lie toward Fir.-t street 24 feet 4 inche. tbenre ou a line parallel with Kir-t street to Vine street, lo j bee of beinnin?. In "he city of KvatKvi'.le, anl against all pero- lawfully interremiijr for their intT-t therein, and e pec.iilly agaiiist one Faul R. Marrs, for a violation of th? power of an act of Contre-s, approved Jul 17, 1 mJJ, entitld "An act to cuppresa insurrection, to punib treaxn and rebellion, 10 eize ami conflscrtt the property of rebel and for other purposes," and iirayin proces aKuint "aid realty, and that tue same may be conch mned and sold a enemies' property. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition m der the real 01 s-aid Cou.t to rue directed and delivered, 1 do hereby fcive put'lic notice to all person divining said real'y, or any part Ihtrccf, or in any manner km rested therein, that thev le and app ar before the said, the District Court of the United State, to be held at tbe city of Indianapolis, in and for the District cf Indiana, on tbe f.r-t Monday of January next, at ten o'clock of the forenoon ofthat day, then and there to interpose their claim and make their allegations in tbat behalf. D. G. ROSR. U. S. Marbat, By J. S. Bigelow, Deputy. Attest: 'on II. Hea, Cleric. rleclO-dHt (No. 181.) U. I I I DSTAT i:S OT A JI I. Ii I VA , II I STIMCTOF INDIANA, SS: Wheheaü, A libel of inlonnaiion has been f.led in the Ditrict Court of the United States, within and f.r the Sever th Circuit and District of Iixliana. ou the oth day of llerembrr, 1S62, by John ilaliua. hsq.. Attorney of the United futes for the District of Indiaiu, aiat 1 hfe iuterestof one Levi L. Laycovk. iu the folloMin de-crihed property, to-wit: Tbe a e . of lot No. 27, In tbe original plan ofthe city of Kvanviile, Vatuieiburs county, Ind.; alo in ftt.d to th- followiiix land in tic comity of I'oxy, in aid Mate, to-wit: K , of a w qr and w i of s e qr. recio:i 13. tmut,i of r 12 fH; Uo the following credits and t fleets, to wit: A balance o'i a certain ju ;- nient and decree in the county of Fo-y. io sa d Mate, a.-iii st one J bu Febaa and in fivor of bim, t-ail Laycock, ot nbut ?sJuü, for a violation of the power of an Act of Congrcx approved July 17lh, I vJJ eutitl- d An Act to .uppres insurrection, to puni-h treaMn and rebellion, tu eine aud conti cae the property of rebel, and lx other purposes," praying pneesa aaiut haul property, and that the Fame may be c udemned and old 1 enemies' property. ..ow, therefore, in pur.-uance tf the Monition under ibe seal of the Kaid Ciurl -o me directed and delivtre I, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming r-aid property, or any part thereof, or in any manner interetd then i s that they he and appear before the said, the District Court of the United Matt 6, to be bM at the city of Indianapolis in ant for the Distrk f ludtana, on tbe I at M.m!ay cf January next, at 10 vlock if tbe forenoon of that dav, and then and thereto Vterpose their claims and make then .negations in tbat hjrbair. D. G. ROSy, U. S. Marshal, By I. S. Rioelow, Deputy, Attest: Jons It. lis a, Clerk. declO-dltt (NO. 173.) TTNITF.D STATE8 OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INJ DIANA 5S: U'liereas, a libel of information has been filed in the District Court of he United States, within and for the Seventh Circuit and lristrict of Indiana, on tbe 1Kb day of Dec-mter, lv2, by John Hanna, Fq-, Attorney of the United Mates f- r tbe Di-tiict of Indiana, auainsi the following described credits and eflects of one Richard H. Stevenson, to-wit: One promissory note, dated about tbe 2öth if April, 16 . due December Vöth, lS6i, for the mm of two hundred and fifty (f"J5i) dollars. -aid note given by one Hiram T. Allen, and payable on its face to one Charles Thompson, tor a vbdation of the power of an set of Congrese, approved July 17, 1S62. entilied "An act to suppreH iifurrevtion, to punhh treason and rebellion, to seile and conll-catr the pro,rty of reln-ls, aud for othe purposes," and praying process against said note, and that the Mine may he condemned and sold as enemies' property. Now, therefore, in pursuance ofthe monition uinie, tbe seal of -.aid Court to mo directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice all person claiming said i;ote, or nr.y part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before tba aaid, the I istrl' t Court of the United States, to be held r the city of Indianapolis, In an1 for the Diftrict of Indiana, on the first Monday of January next, at ten o'clock of the forenoon cf that day, theu and there to interpose their claims acd mike their allegations In tbat beha f. D 0. ROSE, U. S. Marshal, By J. S. Bigelow, Deputy. Attest: Johx II. Kn, Cleric. tlcclO-dUt (NO. 187.) UNITED STATES 01" AMERICA, DISTKICT OF INDIAN ss. Wherea, a libel of information baa ben filed in the Dbtrict Courl of the United States, within and for thf Seventh Ciicuit an t District of Indiana, on the 12th day of December, ltil, by John llanna F.sq., Attorney of the United States for the District of Indiana, aaiaht tbe following descriled esiate, credit aod effects cf one Burr Y. Not And, to-wit: Ono Promissory Note, dated January 21. due October 1, l6ö, witn interest from date, for tbe sum of four thousand nven hundred and sixty. fd (4.7661 dollars, said note sjiven by one James H.Crighton to David G Re, in cou-Uioraiou of certain real e.-tate in Laporte county, Indiana, and by said Rot-e assigned and trsnfvrred lo said Barr T. Noland, for a violation ofthe iowerofan act of Congress.approved July 17,lSC2,eutitlt-d 'An ct to suppress l!isurrrcun, to punish treason and rebellion, t--eize and cnfi-cate the property of rebel. anil for other purpoc," and prtjiug process ag.hi!t said n.:e, and thai the ane tiay he comlctuncd arl sold a- erieniie proj-erty. Now, tber-fore, iu pai uanc of th monition under the real of said Courl to me directed aud delivered, I do hereby i;ive public notico to all pe'on claiming said note or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be aud appear before the aaiJ, tbe DiMriclCourt of thel'ritcd SHU1, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, ii aud f 'r the. l ii-trict of Indiana, on the third Monday of May next, at ten o'clock of the forenoon of that 'ay, theu atid there to ir.terpoe their claims acd make their allegation in th at behalf D. G. 1.0SK. United States Ma.shal, By I. S. Bir.Kt.ow, Deputy. Atet; Jon H. Kra, Clerk. dec!7-dl4t (NO. 136.) Ü'NrTF.D STATkS OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS: Whlrcas. A libel of information has been filed In tbe District Court of tbe United Mates within and for tbe Seventh Circuit and Iitrict of Indiana, on tbe 12tb day of November, 1S62, ty John liar.na. Esq., Attorney ot the United State, for the District of led, ana, against the following described credits and efiectaof one Barr P. Noland, to-wit: Cue Pr-missory Not for the um cf six thvUand (W C00) tSollara, dated January 21, 1S59, du Oc'ober 1, 1.V. ith interest frra date, said not given hr one Jamea H. Crigbton t Dav d G. Rose, in eocmderation of certain real estate in Lapor e co'inty, Indiana, and by said Rose as-ijnei and transferred "to (aid Barr P. Nolar.d, for violation of tbe powers cf an act cf Cengre approved July 17, 162, entitled, "An act to isrp:e insurrection, to puch.b. treason and rehelliou, to seize and confiscate the property of rebel a and for other purpo-e," and praying proce. agatnst sa.d note aad that the same may be condemned and soli aseceiniea' prjrerty. Now, therefore, in pursnnce cf the monition cadrtfce seal cf sai'l Court, to toe u.rected and delivered, I do harety give puhJic nctice t ail persons claimbz Mid note, c't any part thereof, or in any manner interested tlierein, tbat thev te au! appear before the said Dirtct Cojrt of tie United Mt, la be held at the city of Indianapolis, In and f -r tbe District of Indiana, cn the third Monday of May neit, at ten o'clock on the forenoon of that day, tten snd there to Interpol tbetrcUiSis, and to ntke their aliecatior. in that behalf D. (i. KOSE, U. S. Marshal. Per I. S. Hioelow, Deputy. Attest: ! Jona H. Raa, Clerk. decl7-dl4t . I NOTICE. OrrKi or T IsMas a Ct xthal Railway Co., Iseias vrous, liecemter 6th, 1h2. fMMlV. Stockholder in said Crmptry are hereby noliI f.rl that an election for lire fr in said Company, will If hel l at this ft.ee, ia Indianapolis, ou Thursday, the eighth day cf Jcury r.eit, (tl.) Bv unter r.f lb. H.ar4 of Thretiors. SAU. nNNAH. ft'j.
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f aaruTo irsi.i n rust iaili iTars. iininu otri Ilcpoi't.. MORE CABINET RUMORS. RKBF.L MOVEMENTS IX TUE SOUTU.i i:i;nr,i. sr;tLi.Tii i viugiia. f Vi i vilU Tit rental ed. EXTRACTS FKOM REBlSL PAPERS. ke. Ad Scc.i Xa&HT.tLS, Dec. 21. A special to the Tribune at: The- Ch tttinoogi Diilv Relc!, of FriJty, tie 19th, cohuiii the fjllywic from Wilrtjhigfcjn, N C , 17th: Oener.tl (utavus Saiith i. bein heivilv r5iiforceJ at Oultl-lwro. There w henry fihtir.g tt cte yesterday, in which the enemy were rcpuNctl with heavy loa. iloBiLi, Dec. 17. A special dispatch to the Advertiser, from Vickahurp, 16th, fliys: Two Yankee pun!iata went up the river yeterd.y au l another this morning. The Tribune learns that the Unionists fired on the train between Tupello at:d Okalona. Nobody hurt. The train proceeded tu ilom, which w.is irr.rjr,e'ii.ite!y evacuHteJ, and everythir. removed to Eypt. Sitillo aa taken Monday morning, and Pontiac nt 11 o'clock, by twenty-Eve Abolitionists, which s.ii'l to be the advance of 9,00'J, who are in irchin through that country. Shannon was attackei by the TJuioni??s at 2 o'clcK k on the same day. Ai"iTA, G , Dc. 17. The teauier Uer.rwJ arrived at a Conle:lerate port to day with it valu able cargo. The letniius of Gen. Tom Cobb arrived toMajor Generals Lorinp an 1 NefJ, recently com - mariuir. in Wetcru Vitini.i, arrived iu Jack- ; mii, Mis , recently, for duty in tbt department. Gen. Lovell wa relieve-1 by Loring. In the R ippatiannock battle, the Rannerieavs, Archer's br'tK"de i-ulTeted seveielv. It was furUIVI1V J 111 111 ' lIMrx. .... &.Vfc41 ilt.. son, of Tennessee, e ni?ting of the 1st, 4ih ami 7th Ten:ie-ec regiments. Gen. liuod, of Tela., commanding u division, uns tu i tally wounded. He w oue of the bet rcliel (ic:!rals. Heaureaid i expecting au attack at Charleston by I n. 1 and water. Peni net ton nnnj was at Grenada on the 12th in.st., Price's, fix mile west; Tilliman'a division, six miles east. Vau Dotd'a lieidquartcrs w et e in Oremid. A correspondent of the Richmond Knquirer, piving an account of the Unionists crowing the Ripp.th.muock, sa)s: 'lhc Ltiioni.ts wete tesistel by 13 irklal's Mi?is.ipil Brigade, and a shell (rota a Union (tun knocked a tall chimney down upon the 17th Mi!i. ppi, "wounding twentv-eiyht of them. The rebel lot 15U in this affair. Two rebel regitneut? tent t cover the retreat of the Mississippi legimeiits, broke and fled from the field. The Vickaburg Whig ofthe 13th say: Two Union punboat went up the Vazoo on the9ih. At liiake's plantatiou they ran over two tuir-edocs, which exploded without doing mischief. The bout then lirel lour shot anJ withdrew. The publication of the Memphis Appeal will soon be resumed nt Jackson, missisj-ippi. Morgan was reported in foce at II irisville on Friday niht, at:l preparations were made for him. Geieral Sianley followetl sharply with cavalry to Rural Hill, but found no pigns of the enemy. We have reports that Morgan crossed the Cumberland in strong force, at Rome, above Hurtsville. No contirmaiion yet. A rebel detachment, with artillery, threw bout fifteen shell" yesterday where they supposed our picket wete. Geti. Van Clever sent a force after them and they skedaddled. Twenty rebel in United States overcoats undertook to furpri-e Col. Stanley's escort of cavalry of twelve men, and were b idly handled. Stanley' men fought bravely, severely wounding the rebel commander, killing two or three and chased the enemy hence. This afternoon Stanley' brigade was attacked while foriging, and the enemy again repulsed; three or four of them were wounded, as many killed and six captured. The re ra tinder ol the skirmishing during thi week was in our favor. Reports continue to exaggerate the strength of the rebels to 70,000, which is a very large estimate. Nashville, December 21. A special to the Herald eays: Confirmation has been received of the reported reinforcement of he rebels by Van D rn. The Richmond Examiner s.iy. in summing up the recent tij:ht: Our right wing drove the enemy back, killing three to one. At niht we held the ground occtt pied by the enemy's batteries in the morning. It fays Longstreet's victory waa complete. He drove the enemy into the streets of Fredericksburg, killing five to ten. The Richmond Dispatch sys that Sigel has not more than 15,000 raw levies. New Yobk, Dec. 22 The following are the official returns of the losses at Fredericksburg: Killed, 1.125; 'outided, 9,105; missing, 2,076. The Times mj?: Seward yesterday consented to resume the pottfolio. Chase his his resumption under consideration; his decision will (. announced to day. The Herald learns from Baltimore that the rebels ate supposed lo be moving large bodies of troops west. Theie aie literally no troops in Richmond or on the Peninsula. Lee ha 75.000 nt Fredericksburg, excluding guerrillas. Tlifre ;;ie no oihcr troop in Virpinia except 15.000 at Petersburg. There are 40.001) at Charleston, 3f),00Oat 3v:.nnah and 25,000 at Mobile The great strength of the rebels being concentrated toward Nashville and Vicka burg, and at each place there will be 100,000 troops in a few days. The Times' Washington 6pecial announces the return of the Committee oa the Conduct of the War, from Falmouth. Halleek and Meigs will be examined on Monday. The Tunes' dispatch savs: Burnide assumes all responsibility, nt.d firmly behves he could have carried the enemy's works mi Sunday, had it not been opposed ly the council of war. The Richmond Dispatch states that Governor Letcher determined to hold ihe Union prisoner taken recently bv Gen. Floyd in solitary confinement until Col. Thomas, alias French lady, is released by Lincoln. The Tribune vs that the rumor of the re raov.il of Gen. Saxton is unfounded. The Washington correspondent of the Times ays ihit Senator Vi!so;i has been as-uted most explicitly by the Secretary of War that Seward had nothing to do with B inks' expedition, and it i unjust to hold him responsible. The Herald' army letter says that Sigel's forces are on the way to Fairfax Court House. Washington', Dec. 22. There is a wide spread desite that Geo. Banks be appointed to & Depart men l. Mr. Fes'eti'len'a friends express the opinion that he will decline the State portfolio if offered to him Noibing ia positively knowu what Lincoln will do. rVight Keport. n....i. .... ,.- . .. .t..1 i.,. it..t.tn ...i ..,i.. L .V T E ft T FH03I: IV. C. SMALL FOX IN RICHMOND. CIIAM"' AMI ETAItD'S KEMGXA. TIO.NS OT ACCLP1T.I). JJu r n m i d & Offletat Hep ort MILITARY OPERATIONS IN THE SOUTH CONG SESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Acti Ac.i A.'Ct A"Ci Ac. HtArxii'ARitas Armt or the Potomac? Falmoctu, December 19. J Toll. W. Halleck, General in Chief: General, I hare the honor to offer the follow ing reasons tor moving the Army of the Potomac across the R.ipp.ihaat.ock sooner than was anticipated by tbe President, Secretary of War and yo'jrl and for crug at point different fni
the one indicated by vci at onr last meeting at I tbe President' mtiäon: j During my rreprau.u hr ending at the p! ire j I htd Crt seierte.1, I d severed that the enemy , lud thrown a Irge portion of hi fon-e down the river and e! h:e, ihn rAm;ng his tletenia ftont. 1 discovered also that he did but ait tici- j I-t?the cr;ng rf onr wh force Fr-dertck 1 b'.fg; at.-.i I h .vJ.br rapMly l!.ru'i c the hol J coin ma n J over at that plai-e, to Yrte. by j viortw att-sck. the loice of th enemy on tbe j river lek,w from tho forces tel.ini and on the! :.k , i .-. i. i! i. . -
cri'i in tue rear o; me town, in wnicn case wn could right him with great avivanuga La our fivor. To do this we had to rnia a hl cht cn the ex treme right of tie crest, which Light cetnr&anJed the new road lately used by the esemj lor tbe purpose of core rapid coramunicjioa along their lines, which poiot gained, tU po titioQ along tbe right crest would have been scarcely tenable, and he could hue been driven from tbem early by an attack on b'a front In con nection with a movement on the rear ofthe crcit. How peir we catre to accomplishing our object future r er oris will flios. But for the fault and ureipected and unavot lable delay in building the bridges which gave the rr.emy twepty-four houra more to concentrate bis force in Lis rtrong pr.vi tious, we would most certainly bar succeeded. ' in which cae the battle would have teen, in ray opinion, more decisive than if we had croeJ at the places tirst selected. ! As it was we came very near suet ess. Fiiling In accomplishing the main object we remained in j order of battle two days, lotig enough to decide thit the enemy would not come out of hia strongholds to fight us with his infantry, after which: we croei to this fide of the river, unmolested, j and without ihe loss of men or propertj. As the day broke our long lines of troops were een j marching to their different position aa if going' on pa r.de. Not the least demoralizttion or dis- ' orgmizit'on existe-1. To the brave officer and aoldier who aceom-lishel ihe feat of recjiLg the river, in the fa-e of the enemy. I owe every- i thing, atid for the failure iu the attack I am reFpC'tiib!, as theextieme galljutry, courage and' endurance shown by them, was i;e er exce'led. i and would have carried the point. hid it been 1 possible. i To the families and friends of the dead, I can j only offer my heartfelt jtymnaihic, but for the ; wounded I can offer my earnest hope for their ; comfortable andfinii recovery. ; The fact that I decided to move from Warren- ; tori on this line rather against the opinion of the President, the Secretary of War and yourself, and that you left the whole movement iu my hums without giving me order, make raeiesponaible. I will visit you very soon and give you more definite intortmtiou, an 1 Gn II v w ill send you niT detiiled retort tn which a special acknowledgement will he made of the services of the different grand divisions, division corps and my General and sf alf departments of the Army of the Potomac, to whom I am sofm-jch indebted for their support and hearty co operation. I will add here that the movement was earlier than vou expected, and after the President, Sevietary ai.J jourself requetcd me uot to be iu haste, tor reasons that were supplied much sooner by the different fctalT departments thin were anticipated when I eaw you. Our killed amounted to 1,152; our wounded, lo about 9,0 )0; and our prisoners, to about 7i)U hieb last have been paroled hiiJ exchanged for about the same number taken. As the wounded were all removed to this side of tlie river and are being well cred for, and the ! dead being all butied under a flag of truce, the surgeons report a much larger proportion, of slight wounds than usual, only 1,032 being treated in hos;n'ta!s. I am gl td to represent the army at the present time iu good condition. Thanking the Government for that entire nppoit and confidence which I have always received from them, I remain, General, respectfully. Your obedient servant, Sipned A. E. Bvbnside. Fobtres? Monroe, Dec. 21 The Richmond Dispatch of the 17th inet. gays: On Monday General Evans fell back across the Sen'e river and burned the bridge. He retreated seven mile before Hn overwhelming force ofthe enemy. Tlie Yankees have possession of the Charleston road on the suth side of the river, whilst our troops occupy the north side. Every mile of the advance of the enemy was strongly contested. Gen. Evans will wait for reinforce ments nd will then pnbably drive the invaders back to Newberno. New York. Dec. 22 The Commercial has at Washington special .ha there will be no change in the Cabinet. Those who aent in their recigna tions will withhold or withdraw them. The steamship Union has arrived from Havana on the 15th. No later news from Mexico. The new Captain General Dulce hid arrived at Havana, and Gen. Harrano left for Spain. The secessionists intended joining iu an ovation to him by accompanying him to the entrance ofthe harbor in a steamer, but be reque3ted them not. and Gen Dulce forbade it. There are some -19,000 bixes old crop sujrar on hand. Unusually heavy rains have injured and retaided tho new crop, which will be small. There were but two arrivals of rebel vessels with cotton one from Matanzas. Washington, Dec. 22. The President has acknowledged the reception of the resignations of the Secretary of State, Mr. Seward, and the Sec retary of the Trt usury, Mr. Chae, and has i i formel them that alter due deliberation he Ims come to the conclusion that the acceptance of their res'gnntion would be incompatible with the public welfaie. The President has, therefore, requested both to resume their respective functions. They hive resumed their places as heads of tbe;r respective Departments. Ni.wBLR.vt. N. 0., December 16 Recent North Carolina paper are full of complaints about an order from the rebel Major General French directing the burning of all the cotton in the counties bordering on tbe Roanoke rier which is not moved west of the Wilmington R. R. by the 15th iut. The Richmond Ext miner, of the 12th, states that the small-pox prevails there as an epidemic. The Richm m i D. -p itch says: At the Summit to-day, ringed side by aide with our wounded, was the Yankee wounded, receiving the same care ind enjoying like kind treatment with our unfortunate defenders. Caibo, Dec. 22. Z witnesses to the taking of Trenton, sty Colonel Fry commanded 200 men, half sick, the main part of the garrison having been previously sent to Jackson, as that place anticipated a rebel menace, w hich proved to be only a feint to draw the troops from Trenton. When Colonel Fry Lord that the rebel w ere approaching the latter place, he made breatwotks of cotton bale around the depot and placed his mend behind them. Tbe rebeh attacking with three pieces of artillery. Thirty rounds tre fired when the Federals surrendered. During the e kit mis h soveril ri4?d siJUes vere emptied. Col. uel Ta t lor of th Sih Ohio, with Colonel Hawkins of a Te::tC:ee regiment, went on a re J connoissance to Lexington, 1 enn"see, where ttej met a hrge rebel cavalry force, and wera badly cut up an J h id a number taken pxisoners. Col. Hawkins escaped and reached Trenton in time to b cantured there. Dyer's Station, this nide of Trenton, was evac uiitel testet day, and there was skirmishing at Ruthford, the first station this aide. Yesterday the reb els under command of Gen. Davis started for Columbus. Gen. Harrison's uivisiou is reported to hare em barked on transports at Memphis on Saturday. Their de-iination is supposed to be Vicksburg, or a dank movement on the rebels at Grenada, in the vicinity of which place they have concentrated in large force. Sax Francisco, Dec. 22 Arrangements have been completed between the Central Pacific R R. and the Stn Jose R. R. Co. by which opposing Interef t3 harmonize for buildiug the Pacific from San Francisco via San Jose, Stockton, Sier men to. Placer and Nevada counties, and via Truck ee Pass to the eastern boundaries of the State Greit confidence is fe. thU it will t aiily work to Watoe. o.G!ii:.ioAL. WAiHiroToy, Dec. 22. Soate- Mr. Gnmea offered the following j resolution: ; Remit!, That a select committe of three! members be appointed to inquire into and report to the Senr.te the fx ts in regard to chirtering transport vfsola for the Ranks' expedition, the sea-worthiners of such vessel. anJ the character of the men employed to natigate them; and that the committee be employed lo tend for jron f and papers. j Jlr. Hale thought that tbe resolution ought to j be enlarged so aa to include the whole subject, i He (Hale) had been told that a brokerage of 10 I per cent, in some caes Lad been paii for reiseli. j After s'Tr.t nvxiific-tAn. he roobitiou m
awassa.saass.Mai i ia m i -1 adopted. He Vice President then laid before tht Fct-vtr a corr.m'jpit'on fmm tb S'-re'arT of Stte trtrfiitloi th" c"'rTepi.deme with th liuolaa GoTtrr.mer t te'a'it to ulrgraphic coraniuiict:or t'wecu lie mom'-U .. the AmrVf ri.fraldw Fra4caci. Or erel to Le fitted. Hr. L-ithm t4e-itel a Diea.vr al, a't-nl by V ri wil ttio ; Kxprr Cwpaae ol U Ui. iei Suit, asking for an accs-ctxt to the UitetiuJ ret tiiue law. Mr. Ciark. from tie (V csniire cn Ct'tr, rsv I.-iriei a bill to pay the funeral expes.?! of ll.e cte Se. at r Bker." Ped. l!r. Pavi ir.troJuceJ a bill rcqtitirg tht PTeitler.t arijiat a comtstsorer io aii;ct, aeule od liquidate the claims, aorcur.ta ami utbta ttweeti ccctetscf Cccgrcss arxi ay Sutt tiering tae exit:r.g rcbello. lU;rr4 to tbt Jodiciary Cotnaiiuee. Mr. Powcw't rcfulctlcn liu;u;ricg wittier ar? person ajTtUd Iti beta ter;u:rei to tskt an cath not to sue thoe arresiing them as a ecodiiicn cf their release, was then taken cp and passed. Mr. Siuf'burt's res-'.ution b re!atoa to seniing trvopa u.to iXUware durinc the l.t e 'ectio, was takea up iikI d scussed, til ti e expiration I the morning hour, when, on motion of Mr. Line, of In Jur.s, a bill relating to tbt discharge of State prisoners waa taken up. Mr. Lane addressed the Senate. Mr. Siul.bury re: ! rsf, scd said Delaware ltd al;s been true id lojal to the Utdted State, and the OLly dUlotalty that couM bt bIkiwii was treating with courtesy an er.roy from a Stattw The resolution passed by the Delaware Lcztlature utterly tli-pt roed the object of the gentleRisn'a iD'ssion. He ootiten Jexl at wtut 1 eneth that Delaware was unanimous for peace, and believed if her touce!s had been followed tbert woul 1 have been to day peace ia the land intd of war. Mr. Lane said hi argument was simply to lov that the President had reason to believe that there were traitor iu Delaware. Mr liayaid sU at the rro per tico Le ould reply to the wanton assault oltl e rer.tlemtn from Indiana. The attack was utterly grville and w nn ton. On motion the field bill was postponed. The Semte went into Executive setion, aod subset ueutly adjout ted Horse Mr. S!ieeld presen'cd th creiientials of lion Michael Hahn. Representative e!ect frocj the 1st Con;resiotial D. strict of Louisiana. They wete referred to the Committee ou Elections. Mr. YalUti.iiham offered the following, saying he j. rofoed lo debate it, to lie over: A'eavire J, That the lloue earnestly desire that the nmrt spcly and eRevtual measures be taken fnr retcripg jetce to America, and that no time le Iot in proposing immediate cessation of hostilities iu on Irr to a Coal settlement of th controversy which brought alxut this untre'eeaeary and injurious civil war, by just and adequate security against the teiuni of it in time to come; and this lIou!e desires to offer the most earnest assurance to the .ui try that it ill. in du time, cj-operate with ihe Exexilve sud ll.e State lor the re-t.i alion of the Un.oti by such exp'itit and mo-t solemn amendmetit of the protieins of the Constitution as miy be found iece?ry for securing the rights to the several States nud sections within the Union under the Constitution. Mr. Pen-ileum offered a resolution that the protest and remc-tistrmce of thirty six rnembra of the House submitted therewith against the unconstitutionality and injustice of the bill recently ped, indemnifying the President and other for suspending Ihe writ of habeas corpus, bt en tere 1 on the Journal. Mr. Stevens moved to lay the resolution on tht table. Carried 72 against 4H. Mr. Ahby introduced a bill proposing a temporary p.ocrnmcnt for ldal.ee, to enable the lerri tone of Nevada, Utah and Colorado to fotm State government, preliminary to their admis6ion to the Union Referred to th Committe on Territories. On motion of Mr. She'labirger the Committee on Waja and Means sere instructed to iijuirw into the expediency of amending the tax law. o that newT,prs, whose circulat'on doe not exceed 2.5'X) copies, may not beeul'ject to tax,. On motion of Mr. .Train, a resolution was adopted providing for a select committee to in quite whether an cfticer or employe of the Govemment is iutetested, directly or indirectly, in any banking b-e or uaonied ii.atitulioti bavirg a. contract wiih the Goverument, or dealing to B'ocks or other property. Mr. Mallory'a resolution that an adjournment take place frrom Tuesday to tbe first Monday in Januarv, was passed. Mr. Gingham moved that tht Committee on the Judiciarv be discharged fion tht further ecusideration of the bill relative to the emancipation of slaves in rebel State and Territorie. The quetion was taken sod resulted In a rot of f2 apainot 62. A two-third's vote be'itg required. Mr. BicfLam's motion was disagreed to. Mr. White, of Indiana, from the select committee on Bonier State emancipation, w-kl leave to in roduce a bill appropriating $20,000,000 aid Missouri in emancipating her slaves, and that it be recommitted tj the committee. Agreed to -77 against 33. The House then considered tbe bill to urnlr the dsfic'en"ies for the 3 ear ending with Jnne next. The bill pissed. Mr. Walker oifeted the following resolution, which w 1 adopted: RfulotJ, Thtt the Committee of Waya and Means be intiuctrj to inquire into tht expediency of authorize? the Secretsry of tht Trea sury, at his discretion, to issue bonds to the amount of SI OA .003,003, of such denominations as shall be bet adapted V the puipoee of circulation, and boning interest In three or five years, at the pleasure cf the Oorcrnmtnt. and receiva b'.e for nil uues to the Gov ernmeot, except ctis toms. Adjourned. COMMERCIAL. jirTtLtAaara.j olnclnnnil msarkct Cinciknati, December 22. Flour verv dull and ro dennd; i uf-ettne 5 and extra 15. WLeat dull but not lower. Corn 45(JlGc. Oat" quiet at 52155:. Whiaky35c. Hoqs in better supply and oSered more fier'v at t rice a shade ea.ier; sales of 2.500 at l 25t. 1 75; receipt of I2,fXX since Saturday. Mpork quiet and old Is offered at $11 25 and t e at $12 VI, but no demand. Lard is offered at c7c, but not much demand. Green meals at 3oC for shoulJers and Snfc for ha ma; bulk shoulders are held at 4c for present, and for January deliver). Good demand for short, clear tioxed middles at 7c, but they ax held at :c. Groceries dull atd unchanceI. Göhl firmer at 13iai32;!ercai:d notes 125 125; silver 123124. Exchat .'f dull d:a. to ir; the bankers py i dis. ,ai rakacaarw. lew Vork Market. Niw Y01. D?cemler5I2 FWur nt o active ard a shade easier; 5 0 5 r5 f r sp State, $6 l"036 10 for extra State; $5 75(g5J for sup Western. $6 C5G 70 for common to good sli'Ppinz brands extra round-hcHjpe-1 Ohio; $6 tr5(37 25 for trade brands, market closing qu'Ct, WhWky firm; sale of 403 bris at SSgSOc, nearly all at tht latter price. Wheat dull, heavy od 1 2o lower; ! rf Chicaco tprcg at $124(51 31; Milwsuket clcb $132,1 34: amber Iowa $1 2-1 43; amber Michigan $ 1 40; mixed Suttfl 42, amber w tour State $1 15. In white Western corn thit ti not a great deal ooing, prices are geterally onchanged and holders exhibit no pressing dcairt to realize; 76jJ73s for shipwog mixed tiem; O (XI 2c for damaged and he ate. ; 7c,Süc for Wesieru vellow. OaU scarcely so ro; Doderatt sales at fJQTic, the Utter an out&ide trice. Coffe dull aul prices ar without daxldetl rhttige. Sugsr qniet; New Orleans 9(Vc Moliscs uit: and uaciiarijed; ! of 7,X) trla New Orletrs at Cj'c. Perk less actirt sno: carc3ly so nn; $14 25 f ,r nie; $11 ö. for o.i jrlae; $12 50 for lr iew cio.; $13316 icr pdrnt mesa. Beef Steady. Dressed bogs opeoed dc!l and cloatJ firm; Vales at 5Jc. Western bacon aid rm bat les active; sales cfs5J00 boxea at 7)Jc Lard firmer ail in fair deajacd at D.lOc Butter lt(l7c for Obk; 222c for State. Chec5;9jc. Mocev active at C r cent. Exchsrgt do1 at 143(g W5; merchicu' and bankera' bills 14't-
Go'J moderately acuve at sliQSi. Special IVotioea MHN.aW tiMt awJ eeerW eW t-0 ,mf
