Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3817, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1863 — Page 2

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im ic- i v .M( u .' v i. Tta BW 1 . ... . Oh mot vear Haa paaaaat mm etettiitr, ami to Jtr N Trie balniitng nt ai. other. Durin tbe fear luch tu jiut closed a terrible atid unilateral rmi ear haa ragel, arwi e enter ujn abthr aritfc that fearful atrugjrto tili piKfnpr. Tene of thaneande of Uvea end el lea at a tnoe eand laaliaaaai mt dollar hivm haan aaerHk-l. aad jet (He euateeidiBn armiea face each other a bo! J. aa daaot!eM oi a itoternioeJ a when the jetr ttmjmnl Whr thta acn6ce? Wbj hat ibta dreadful mnMJme wir continual? Wh i that Ute aooa of lud" tu, the. nouree of '.:er power end wealth, have bu taken from their home axi'l the paweaiita of pewce. to rapa to war's deaolationa? Thou-ani have ieMel their lire

for their eeamirr. aiJ tb.u .n i u ie been ruinaxl 1 for lue by ruhet wound or (iteeaee I there

hwjt. or wiMlont. or patriotism in the which hire conttrioei the dire etil

whirh the country baa experiei;ced during the past twelve oftuothe? At the beginning of the ear which tin ju-t closed, the people were promised br tho-e who 1 administer the (roeernroeiit that len era ftj fa-l ti- h'.tr houid come. Ort a vted war -bald smooth hia wrinkled front.

Bat theae arwawiaan. like Dead wea fruit.

Have timie.1 t abM up.u the lip. Meet the deraUfiu eib.tuating civil strife j continue roust il roark the tiara, the week", the rn ' it ha of the veir upon whioh we enter toda? 'I. tbera aa at an nut thai a in-.ir I arwi ' Mu.t b let bi xl with ucb a kM'pu" bain?" It it for the people, the holier people, who, un- j influenced b unYtttowed ambition, and who!e on I j deaire ia to secure a just, free and beneficent govern went so themselves and their posterity, to answer. The rater hare failed to le.ui the nation out of its difficulties. They bate been tried and footid wanting. The people theow-U muat work out the counfnr's solvation, promptly, fetrlersiy and raeolntel v, er elee we hall have i for euraelves md i;r children a ruined pveru-, Dient, wrecked by fully an t l.ii; it. .-in. I.nr!enl with deit sn4 taxatioe. The only hope, the oiil aateiy. in the future is in this action of those whose first desire is to see the Coustitatioii viudi med him the I'lilon realm ed upon the basis of epial rightsthe only hope for ifo restoration, and the only basis upon which it can be made enluring To the tea mi; ii .Ii itient of the e noble objects; it ia the duty of, every citizen to devite his best effort if need he. to "pledge bis IMn, his lor tuna atid his aacrad honor " These purposes attained, and pe ice restored, then indeed would the new year be a happy, thrice happy year. A jtemc tm nt tb nature of a n nfiK?t, For 'ban Both partn-s nobly nr. ut.tue.t. Ami oeither party l-er " l i eu let e. -' icin jefe e;ir with the fincere datarmin itton that, Ion jj ere ita close, the untrV lionbtes -.hall be ndjustad, and tint pence, peace upon an honorable ;i;nl cndtirinj; basi-., hall be restored, which alone can give

erurity. prosperity , power ami honor to us as a people and as a nation.

I In- PrealdestC'n Poller

To day we sre promised an eiltet from the j Proideiil, proclaiming freedom to some three or fees Ulions ' Alriean lave, nearly all r.f U . - .,, (,,,... r. tl.o kiun

WIIOIII 31 II . : ( "I - '! I f I .111! UIIUUCI I'M IIIV lf"l yf liberty if he had the power to confer it upon ahem. The President does not pretend that he lias a warrant in the Constitution for this set He justifies it ;i un ' i's :,'r-itv. a- a war power. But mark the ineonMisten The I'resi ! dent asserts that the so called Confederate States are yet members of the Union If eo, thev mu-t be Bjateaewad under the Constitution, and they aie oulv ubject to the jienalttes which it provides lor di- ; : e, raballlon, or ftaaaon It not tnem hers of the Union, if" inde; i ndent of it authori ty. then is the ptoposed proelamui 1 ii" more -foT-e than ttie psifer upon which it i written it ban act of the sheerest toiiv Hut in what st titude will this eman. -ip ition peile place ü be fore the world? Will it not he a.- a nation of hypocrite, without integrity, and without honor?) Let u I ric'l Y -x unit the record of the pat t i vears. A Republican Adiniuistratioti is now in pwwer In l-IS'. the Republican pnty by its represents? it es, met in convention in Cldcago. Oi of its resolutions reads thus: I hit the Fmhmi Cowt n tt N. the r,hi f ihr Sl0tt, and the 1'mo of the Sa!es. mu-t and idiull be nre-ervl Are tbaae del.ira:ious. dchberateiy asserted aa a part of the Republican platlorm nl prinei pies -.iniieu' aiih the jmlicv now propoei the sune pnrty ? Heje. another plank from ihe same pi itlorin . which it will be well for the tnem ' bers of that Doiukaal orgmization to read in (he libt of .ing events: K Mirth: Tl it the maintenance inviolate if the right! of theStites, ind epeei ally the rithl ot ei t ite to onler and control its own .1 mesne institutions, according to its own judgment eiclu-i e1 v . i e-ent i.il to that b il nice of power on which the perfection ami endurance or our political faith depends, and we denounce the law 1 je.s :nv i!on In artne.1 for . e of anv State or Ttu rilory. no muter under what . !;. ' uiu-ug the graves. l enroee." Upon these principles the Republican party tri- t um;hfil Its eJkoaao rVaeWeof, in hia fnaogaeai ssblresa, taws dehi e hi- paaUaVW upon lb slavery question I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to an f er fere with the tttatlWlliun of slavery in the St-i'e- where it ex ist. I believe I have no law ful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do eo." These declarations are straight forward, and i can mistake their meaning The position dus expreateed by lh President is strengthened, and the no, Uk Kepub, cap admmi dralion in asore elaborately set forth by Mr S IP. in ' hia ofl.'ial correspm len e th Mr. DarTO. our Minister to France. He s. v1 .it liiiot, of slavery the revolution in the several States will remain jaet the same, woe' her it aweceed or f .il There is not then a . ptetext for the complaint that tha dlsM fleet ad i Stelea are to be compiered by the U'dted States if the revolution i nl , lor the rights of the Si ne ami the condition ol every human being in thera will remain subject to exaotlj the lime laws and foraaa ad adninitr iti.ui w i.ettier the reviduiiou hail succeed or fail. In the oua case the State . w.-el't be Federally connecte! with the new Ooufeder.cv. nthe other, thf would, as mw. be nietnawra ol the I'nitad Suit., but taer cunaauution nd laws, cust uns. n tbit- and inUtuiions, in either case will remain the same. It - iori.i . ;.i to tili iarontes able st-ttessent the further fact that the new Pres idea, as wail as tha dtiaens through who-e auf fragen he haa com into t he olmmi-tritioti. has

always repudiated all designs whtt wbcao er imi'inel to h m and then of di 7uueeW sbtrarya., i existed under steTution ainl lws The cas. however w .uld ns he ft Mntd If I were to omit to aaV that anv

fact-on hia part wouiw be unconstitutional; and all bis actions in that uireetaou would oe prevented by the judicial authority, even though tber were assented to by Cungraas and the p pE the case be mor tatrongl. - N ' t onlv the Administaation tnu - . ..ustrued the au aWtty of the Oovajmment ard the rights of tha Bute, east the United States Bewata adopt ri J.a terWtng reiterat i oa of ih -serbrwe. be the utvawitaoaa adoption of a resolution introduced by Mr

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lions I right to !eiliie i r niter eieW'h slavery in any of the sbxv eikohlaag Sute ia the Union. In July, l-bl, the policy of the Government in aroseewflpg the war was et forth In the adoption of the lailoamg ireeietiow w hoiti blanches of Oougrsa y nawrlv n nnanissaaaa vote.

Th u ihe present deplor ble civil war h is bee

f i ed upon the untry by the diu

the Sotuuaau tavtea, now ia itu.it ...luial ilia cotiaiimtlon I Otivem merit, aid in arms smnfid the capital ; thai in (hi naiioua I emergency Con grma. baiiiiung all fasri.i.i; ol aMta (n- n or te ei.tment. will recollect us dutv to the whole a-iuntry; that this war is not w gel upon our part in any pirit of oppression, nor lor any pur; --r f cotiijiiest or atiljagafion, isur lr I aaa urpo-e of overthrowing or interfering with the rights of i euahlidied institutions of tl..-e Stat., but to defend and maintain ihe -upieinicy of the On daation, sad to preei ve the Union with all the digntlv. eiiuaiitv ami rights of the vrai ite.r aw urump-iirel; but that ss snn aa these os jects are i ae.sj,iipH-hed the war ought to ceaSWV Su ii is the record, not only of the Republic m

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day Liener 4 1 Sunnier afao ful'v bitin" aim I said in a lecent letter in reg aid to tue demorali Sal ion ol tt:- ;iiiii aiuce Uie 0 Uli Ciuieui4.tii iiuv. on in owu le-t.mony , of in coiiipeieucc and untunes-, how I ug wdi the AdminiUr Ui. ti continue to keen Burn-Hie in com n. .... in hum wh.ch win t-c u in!t rl.su m, kafcZ a he it gl Ha bead? X

Fi arta's rat Vutobus too Dkablt Boioht 1'kotiaii. Li i v or a.i RzikA Släuox or Com- ' i.lil i. i L I - . i V s Lina Mvi.'N-s; ,fa BltnCOHT AOAINM MlMHIKOf IHI. A DM I Ms tkmiom roa Illkoal Aaatars, 4c . Lc. Waaiiix;tox. Deember2f). I had the plea-ure of seeing the gallant Gen ' r'.i-ter yewlerdaj, who came here dire, t from hifour victories in one dat" in North Caroim i

party end Administration, but such are the e i every inch a oldier. 'and a most gallattC I I pledges solemnly set forth to the nation und the tv-er to boot. The precise object ot his n-it to' world aa to tha policy wbu-h sboald conlroi the W-.-hrngtoi, h . not i. m-pired; but I have good ; ,, . . ,1 reason to beheve that it was in order to have a Government in the prosecution of the war, and j rsvt Interview with ihe PresadwoC, and to im such were the interpreution of its rights and , r,., U;sin the l.utei the urgent necessity of giv

duties under the supreme l.w of the land. ing him more troops, it he was expected to ac

Where, then, does Aubaiiam Licolm derive

compli-li any re-ults. His command mas badiy

, cut upih his late expedition to lioidsboro'; and it .

his authority to issue a general emat, i pa Wan , he tul W)l h , wetreateil ty. Nwi,ern, the Con

prorl in .ti"i He 1 .a none. It he iraum such Ifederatew would have cut to p.c e- the leinnant ol a document, it is the act of an usurper; it is the little ai mv. He. too. had ieceiveiloidcii from ( f , i. r i. the stupid luumvir ac heie to "move on tho en exerci.-e of despotic t. wer. It is infamous It ' . Z ,,. , , . ... ... em s sinks Aid although hi- "m ucinent means -erviie war the butchery of nlnfe men llcrt--:'ul, although he gained "four victo ' not in arms, of helpUss white women and chil- , ries." yel they eoat the country dear. Four more drcn. by a race of semi barbarians. Are the vicbuicswonld bare left him without a Cor 1 .... . . . . ,. poi 1 s guanl ihe entue re-u!t at complmheit . people w.ll.ug that the American nation shall expe(jition mu destruction ot few ' become the reproach of the whole civilised world m,ie. railroad and telegraph, a damage wMe

bv Mich acts of inlanu ? No, never. It cannot .cubf lenaued mtendiys. and will be an re

be It must not be If such a proclamation is iaaaad to day, the people should riae in their might aud repudiate it and its author The) have the power to do it, aud they will b unworthy of the ii ime of men and ot Clin-tians. it they do not. Special Corre! nlri.ce of the Chicago Times. J t rom Holling ion.

lit rxsiiu ' ow n Dmo.N-iK.MioN o- ins Incom

raTtxca and UsriTsaaa to Commam. a . has flared to hope thai Mr Lincoln wouid do -o

p.., icd Wbaiber tin- ieult is aorth the hun , ..ies of !ics that wcie s.crifice! to accomplish ( I it is a quest loll thai the - ountry has a right to a-k I ; . r t- Mi Lincoln is -etei.e'y thnnklul tor the;

,,- iv.le thousiiui live- at r retleru ksburg, we certainly ought not to complain of losing only twelve hundred at Gold-boro'. 1 he authority of the present Cong;e - w I tx

pite. by constitutional limitation, on the 4 h oi M ich. ten weeks hence Tha President, if he

' . -e l. might c 1 1 ! toethei ..n t ! it d : . ! in extra session, the newly tiected Cong teas. A

A patriotic 1'iesidetit wouid do Hut no one

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I tiilflaalU W ASH I Mil ON, Dec '21 If there ever was any doubt in regard to the fitness ot Gen. Hurnside tocoiumtiid the Army of the I'otoniic. that doubt is now removed His repent to Gear. Ballece a! the battle of Frader ickburg,and h ? evidence and that oi Gen Sum ner belore the committee of Congiess, dispel all unceitainty on that point. The friends ol the Administration are straf ii g every nerve in orler to make it apt ear from lhce two statements ol Gen Burneide that the Aaanm .'ion, and the

The radicals, indeed, boast that Mr Lincoln Ihm

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I. Ill Wlllliil a IV" o.. mww Iirtr ii .ill j. ii cy winch iudicata that poastblj Mr. Lincoln may be compelled to call the new Congie-s together eariy in M itch. It i certain that no military operation- c m take 'lace duiiti the winter, in Virxinia, The piosperts in the Wet ate ex Uvaaeiv gloomv. It seems that disaster is im

pending over our armies there, and that the im beeile and obstinate tr uuu iiate here w ill take no , measure to atert the danger. And it seems off lain now. that, il ihe wiiitet pases away without some tu l!i mt victorv. the tir.-t ol March will ee

authorities at Washington, ' not in the least to the Etneuir Napoleon tn close alliance with the

blame tor the massacre at FYy'Tk-buig Hut a whole volume of sophistry . " never coiu ii e intelligent men that n c; .-- the liver when and w here he did, and in making hia rash - i.ilt u: on the enemy's works, Hurnside acted without the knowledge and approvil of that wretched tri utniiateof mfiimitv ot urp..-c, ignorance and inuli-iine Lincoln, Btanaoe and Ha I keck If we were to believe that our Generals in the field are to act in violation of the onlers of the (ien eral iu-Chief, then the sooner the war is aban floned the better; fleeeeJi aoeme will invariably re-nil in deleat and disa-fer, a ibis did. We are informell by Hurnside, in his report, that his uuiu idea was, that, il he crossed at Prederieubarg , it would surprise the eneasy! Docs he really think any intelligent man can be liee this? Why, it was i.ajiih' ... all the world, for liuee weck before, 7L$fn tross there and at no other -riot (ieiiHF may be a rvbel and a trait .r. Hut are we ItTbelieve that he is

South And it is more than likeh th .l, bv that

time, England, loo, fbr the Mke of gratifying her i hafreal lo the United States, and in older to cause ihe downfall of the American Cnion. will join with Frame in recognizing the Southern , States as an independent nation Intelligence, j 1 say, has been received heie from Europe by ilie last -teamei, whicii indicates the probability of triebe ev enta. In thl, c:i-e. tt.e t eoT.Ie w ill deniind with one'

voice that Cong r ess be called together, and Mr. Lincoln sill not dare to disobey. He will bei

compelled to call an extra session of the new Congress. And if once Congiess doe- meet in an ex.ra USaion, look out for a revolution The

day that the new Congress meets will innk the i

termination ol the reign ol imbecility, ignorance, and stupiditv in Wa-hington. Kiom lhat time forward the whole conduct of the war will be changed. The object of the war will be distinctlv announced t he the restoration of the

such a ninny that he did not know positiv. Iv th it. Union as it w as before the war and the 8U i cm i when Hurnside crossed, ii would be at Lieder- I cj of the Conatitntion. And evert weamn in icksburg? 1 here was not a corporal in the relK'l ' compatible m ith that object will have to he .it' arm vth at did not know it. If Hurnside thinks once abandoned Prom that day theie a ill fie an

he cm catch the lebel binls by putting salt on end to pillage and rapine by fiends in the KWrb of

their tails in that manner, it -hows that he ha such a misconception of the military eh imcter ot the iebel leaders as will always prevent bis sue cess Burnside say- he would have succeeded but lor the fog, and the delay in building the bridges. A good vieneral would have foreseen Im.iIi, and provided against the eth er- of both.

Ha had seen the foe every morning lor three

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1 1 . v 1 1 riiMini. .ii... . . . , i iiv ii, ... c iiducfed in aecordance with the principles ol the military art. It will he conducted and mm aged bv soldier, and no longer by poKHel tns And, la the meantime, it is more than likclv that a convention ol all the States will he held, audi that this eonveneinn will devise means by which ! the war c m he brought tn N termination honor a !

m j n I weeks L)id he eipect it would obliyinglv ab-ent b!e 'o both parties, and the Ul ion restored on the 1 it-elt on that morning alone? Ordinary Gener basis of the Constitution. Then, and not till '

als, like Napoleon and Wellington, used to take then, e can bid defiance to a world in arms, advantage of togs, under the cover of which to j Once more a united nation, the combined em carry under such operations. The delay in lay pires of Europe trill not dare to insult us. A-iiiL-the budges across was h s own fault. JL.ie loni; as we are olrided, we are at the mercy of than that, two thirds of the loss -u-?a'.ned bv the either Franco or Encfnnd. .

engineer corps while doing the work was owing 1 It will not h;.ve escaped the notice of the! to him. The engineer corps, ander the direction j readers of the Time tha a great many Pttitsl of tien. Woodbury, woiked steadily, quickly, ' have recently been in-itutod in the courts of the j and bneelv. Hut they were slaughtered like Etein Ststes, b parties who have wtnnejtnthr 1 sheep by the enemy 's -harp-hooters on the other j suffered, againat Mr. Seward, Mr Stanton, and side of ihe river (not in the city of Fredericks- Mr Cameron, tor false imprisonment. The; i - 'Pi... I i.i ..... i.l I...: i . ..ii . i j . ;., ' - - ... oO iiiui '.i.... I

um i; j itj? i.ii.ir.-i co il in ii'.i i oiii.i tin i nest" nam I f 1 11. run ' iit hivkuii ,ii nr. 1 in t; shai p-hooters -hould be dislodged. A good ! can hardly be a doubt that, when iheae cases General would hive done it in thirty miuu'es, bv come to he tried, the defendants will be made to

sending over a brigade in boats, to drne them j suffer for ;he;r wrongful acta. The ancoustitu

aw i at the point ol the b.noret Hurnside un 1 tioiial act of n corrupt Congress cu-ito ;ve ;

dei took to do it by bombaiding the city ! The i them. In anticipation ol aocb Bsopaentkilis ft i-, i - - a. ii r-. - . . i . l . l CJ. . . I i l I

n crnai uisii.iuc. irum iu guns, wb Kept up inr slated to o n u.ai .hi oluumii uas .-e'-uicu as ins ten hours. At the end of tint time the town I eoaassal Mr. Win Whiting, an eminent lawyer ol was destroyed, but tha sharpshooter, were un- i Boatwn, The administration, at the rerpiest ot huit. They retained their position. It Was then Btanfon, has cre::tef a new aflkn, called that of tint another officer Uen. woodborr) suggested the Solicitor to the War Department and Mi the plan which never occurre! to Hurn-ide. and ' Whiting has been appointed to h i it The- Mr which was successful. The sharpshooter- were Sran'on will get hi- lawyer .aid with the money itiixen away at the point ol the bayonet in hf httf the government. limi minutes. 'Hurn-ide himself says this. and In the critici-m on Gen Bnrnside in my last in hall an hour more the bridge- were built! i letter 1 omitted one very important point. Gen Hurn-ide say- that this delay in laying the Franklin, in hi te-timony before the Committee bridge across "'gave the enemy twenty lour t of Congress, sweats th t theei etny 's position hours iu which to concentrate Ins forces. " I n it back ot F'redet icksburg could have been cap is true; aud 1 have shown that this delay- was j lured, if Hurn-ide had h oi mora mam at his di

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owing to Hurn-ide'- lack ot lhat military knowledge which would have enabled him to avoid the delay, by driving ;.wav the sharpshooters in

thirty minutes. There is a remirkable omission in his report He docs Hat say a wind about the battle ou Sit urday. AH that he says of that useless -I.iuh ter of 1:2 dlH) brave Cnion soldiers is. iu one place. "Failing in accomplishing the main ob jecl;"and in an other place. 'For thefnlure iu the attack. I am responsible. " That ia ail. I that a repor to lie expected from the General commanding such an army iu relation to the gl vu-t batlle of the war? A deta.led icport is womisetL however, aud for this the public will look with interest Iu Ids testimony belore the committee of Conj;ies, Gen Hurnside Bays: "1 h id said ov er md over ag iiii t. the President md Se i el iry of War lhat 1 was not competent to command such a Urge army In .- n i tm,. bi.ru side frankly tei's tive truth, and the country will honor him lor it. As a General of D. vision, he

r:.t othver; but event nave shown in a battle, much ies a eam

p.ngn In this testimony , (ieo lturn-i ic franklv admits that he was aware ot' the absolute necea suv of hiving the pontoons at Freier'cksburg at the time th u the head of his column leached there, and that lie could have sent wtlic r- of hia ;n W -'. : .. to ee ;n it me ta.ntoims were starte! properly He did not do this Ii is very 'rue that is was Gen Halleck t. is i.e.. t. -ec tbat tbe pontoons reached him in time, and that Hurt wide had no reason to believe that Halleck Would negle t so plain and imtairtant a duty Still, that does nut excuse Hurnside. A good General is one who not only give- the proper or der, but he who sen ... oth.-e- titer officer to -te that the order i- being pn erly esecute! Perhaps the most sinking proot, alter all. of Batraaide's ti.caiMcity lo direc t ihe meuiei t- uf a larce armv aud conduct a c i in Mien Is his deter

minuiot., n hi him seil in his t,

manwag a second o . -. ..ia.l .. . tiie ei.cmy s work, on Sunday, after the terrible slaughter of Saturday This determination lie flbnld have really cartied into effect bad it not been tor brave aefl bumue , w I o i .me i . , m ..tier i.e nad actu

si-i Vet oulv a few day belore the b.ttle. . when it w as promised b -end reintorcement- o Mhearmv of the Potomac, lien Burnside declared thai he had men enough; that he did not need another man. Ac ; and this declaration was tele- j grtphed all over the country, and i duly re reeded hi the telegraphic columns of the Time ( Now. if Hum-i.ie really made any such declara- i t i n. it proves that he is not capable of estimating the strength of his enemy. If he did not makej if. the triumvirate t W.isiiington is rests. n-ible , for keening tens of thousand ol disciplined sol diers idle here and in Baltimore, and for keeping j here. loo. tor ibe protection of their precious hedies, such Generals a Hein zelmui. Sfothiwg new has tr inspired in reference to the 1 recent I'dsnet emhroglio Pur you may re: aa gnjmj lint weward wdl not remain in the Cabinet! unle-s Hitlevk and Stanton ,ue dismissed.

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llotv ( oloin I Mtunk Does Itusineaa in Kent mem, A CXniespOudetft dl Ml.naRt'a Crisis, writing; from QnenabdffO, Kentucky, under date of ti e IS December communicate the fbtlowrneinj C eiel.ee to military ,nt TP eiiCC 111 Ul e'iftitn , recently held in thai Slate: We had an election here on lat Monday, to 1 elect a member of the lower Hou-e of the Legislature, vice Judge Yea man eleiMed to Coiii:rea One of our bet citixei - vv i t.roi;-l t out bv the Demovratic prty. to run against one ot the most intra Abolitionists in the Slate. On the moining of the election Colonel Shanks, military , commandant oi I tie post, delibmstelj cau-ealto, be era-ed fioro the poll U .k ihe name oi the I Demo. a atf candidate The eeenameammj are tl ittbe Ah'ili ..i:it i elected, having received 2H0 rotes. The county berelolore has pollnl A. -.".') votes. This :s the way m. tiers aie managed here.

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ety, of Att. rmv Onaanat Hatm It i ander alood ...nil s thai the Pe-deit. u. Ic- action od I liar bid now :hter of in his bands h.r the admission ol Weiern Vir

ginia a a eparate St .te. will be gu: .ad tv the que-iiou o! the constitution i', tv .-t the me.isure. a indicated bv tbe Attorney GeVssJl Mr Bate,

ally isauel the ortler for the second day's a- ha already given h.a opinion irx-lhe case. It

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you will deit from of any general office think it will prove di (ieti Hum- de e at, is a faet grei'

ii. "Geo. huruside. 1 liope was wrdteu in

tin attack I do not know ,: th. West v reim i .tiv ei fjoa. in amim at

r nho approves of it, and I Wheeling a year and a half age). He pats the - .-tr. mi- t.. the army " That caae clearly md foreihl, ad M a of ....u . tie teil den Sumi.ei -tdvice. t.-.ti ti of a new State, at llo period of time, t.n irum loa rah iutentiou, I jaaassaWalanm '"

iam biccm

t lit illicit it ttl 4 ulltlio Ii . M.iiilliiii) Inr Ilie ts vi MTda TI a uneif t u, , k t ti i not ( I, mPed to any eg en' tanas1, the The dem .n l beasi

i i. , c Mien w it beitcr. and lliOl a .i, me: ei.-i , lars at r. . -i. y ai'd ..I tin? good l-per . ,. , i MMV taken -t III nar cent

ling rate, tl.ouj.li in somecasca

w h . h v as the

1'2 j er . cut, 1 he i mm

a

i in -1 1

any import!:' -ti

ogi which have been ar, haa taken about

lo oily . w itbout pro : ein t . und when the

greater portion ol ibt is hmaghi bat k. as it will be. money mut be abundant and cheip. The demii.d I..: ey ,ai,,e I, ii.ru In In. mid t hü

ma i if el rn'.eiidull; hinken biiving al Wdm .and

A MUSE MC NTS.

niilKOI'OMIi HaflaeU Povlf ively l hi Lmai JTighi of ibt ki ti Actrwaa, MATILDA HEROX. THl'KSPA Y KVKXING. JAN Ur. I-H.

WfiU i pi-rt.l for tKe b aalt.-bal

ell ng at 'b di in

pir told has not changed,

M LLISU

par 33f M prero. -c i"2b pi em

neither ha-silver to any eatent, nor hi there

been much done in either A good buame.- -doi:.' in yu irtet maater'a and Coinmisu checks atd io 4A (er tent discount, which it a de eline, owing to the decline iu certificates in Xew ! Yoik, which at one time were down to 1)5. The quotation for all, last even i. , a.;e .-r .

aarvun Xew York Adia. Gold 31 hi M j tern S !v er I' ('22 prem. tA i aT

in i did ,v ..te- V. i rem i 1 he insufe Uotat;..n- for-.lver are tor ijuai ter- and under The order of (Jen Grmf, prohibiting the cir ! cul ition of Tem.ea.ee bank paper in his Depot i ment. hi thrown a large amount of it b-.ck on 1 the m .rkei. which had been bought here at 3 In 6 prem.. and ihe bankers refu-e lo buy it at better than ."1 to 4 per cent discount Large notes of the Kentucky banks are bought it prem , but small note- are at far with other cuirency. The weather throughout the week has lieen uao warm for fhe pork business, and packing was pretty generally -u-j ended. A good rain on Kri : day and S.uuidav cooled the air some, but not enough, und, on the whole, there has been very little slaughtering done, and con-eqnentiv the number of hogs iu ihe pen- largely increased, and at one tune te allied öd.lltM L.u evening the temperature was Pranging rapidly, and the indication wete iu favor of go.nl weither agiiu The couis" of the m uket duriug the week has been as follows: Yealtrday, the temperature being auam Ion algh, the aaarfcet eamned qwmi but firm, and a, driv;ng ruin which net in early in fhe morning, checked unwlnem, so lhat there waa net moeti done Packeis wete inclined Ml boW off" until the weather -ettled coo lei ; ai d. in addition to this, the evidence legarding ihe large snpety of bogs which are being developeii, mike- them le--anxious to operate. There were s ties of about V.iiiH) head at $1 f't,l 5 t,,r heavy, and the weather h iv ing become quite cold, the market cmaed tii mer. The recei; ts during the week, the season, and some picvious sea .-on, etuuiMratively , were n folloea

hy railway By r.ver rr in Kentucky briven iu aaaghn r'i at Habt villa siM gt wtt.n.

. tha uew tr act koa ot

rJaT

i-, tli l.iti-Pe latiiy,lt To-?urrrow, KKIDAY I.VLMNG. JANUARY 2d, lr3, BENEFIT Of tbe fa v. rite artor, M -W. M - RILEY, v h'-n wul ba .n rnid the starihtiK bram tf the o f 1 1 i . . t it n; i ii i ti s .

mm ie Fu a xr if j I.IH IS OK KRVNCHI. I

.MR W If. ÜILKT.

To c-ncl ds with a capital Farce. In wl-ich Mi.- MAR1U. .M ACARTMY. and YU A. V INCKN J , wiHappear.

vwact Of sirwrnnroTt Ores-Circle and Farquette &H cents. l-ady a:i.i (i.-mlrnian . 75 f 4 " Raeh ad liin iial lady 15 " Hal ssy " i I - t !0 8? N"-:iih- -e.i; -. n Private lt. j&B p'i, ..r ,,, ti .it 7 .."cl.-.k l'-rf ..i mane, i.'nini. nces

. if-

WANTED.

WANI Fl A aaafJea a a Setn.in in tbe Retail Ihy "JrHjd- Hu-ine-. bj- 11 vn.tiir tn.-ni who iliormiL'lilv v: 'l.-r-'aml- rh im-iness. Me wuul.l hav- no . bj. tamm n ko into a eaaaerj -tnr-'. Addn-J A. P. C.. car.- vf ihe fc-ntii -l ofiic.-, Indianapolis Ket. reucen t-xclianed. decJI-d;tt

NOTICE.

J N'! N VPOl IS J.I'ANfM, It I N K F TUP STATF I On and after Jawaiy lt, l-6. ri. eh"k- n th a RaaV will be paid, or t.'hec on oilier Banks received, wirliout tfe proy r -.t iii-, camelled a rqnfeml y tlte fanctl al U ue Law. Lfc o-tnb r SI. 16-.! U. F SNYDER. Ca n er. decitl (.".t CROCERIES. NEW HOUSE. "A N'KW RKOOM SWKEPS CI. FAN."

:ts.7u 67 1.200 i,mo 2.6 0

'I . i.il f. r the week Previ uly retort, d

Total this senon.. Same tine- in IW1. .. mm...

. 4.1. 7sl ."..H17 .47 CJH

5ui Hh.i- Su-car.

i,om nit. CaMweUalAhtim 0K' I h . S ts

Tea

1 .. v4 . aiM,077

The total tooting an the peasant week sbowa

that ike ret eipti ate close n to 180,0110, wbicb !

is about ..IHM) more th m were nacke.1 here in any ptev i -u- season, and is 6,000 more th in were packt. I here la-r inaion. 1 hat ihe natkiug will reach 585,000 this season, now seem- Inevitable, and it i not improbable that it may reach 575. UM The in a i k et for the jr ihict of the lasej has not naderxone any Intneetani rnaame since nnr tana, ami v kniet er chatige has taken pMOB ha- been in liarof ot buyers. A fair inquiry hna eximed for mess pork at l 7:a$ll mr eld, and H Wl lor new . but whilst alxuit 4.IMKI barrels of the tormer weic procured, thete was but little ot the latter, as it is held tirinlv at $1J 7. .$13, and not much ottered below the taetet r ite. Lud has ruled e.tser. and the demand lor all kind- has lallen oft" ne.centddv I'rirne in tiert es

has b, aa anTered ejnim frweij ilie la-t three darf nl the vvei k at Bj ;4C the latter lor ciy and the tormer for country. Head is dull al "',. and ! gut at ; 500 none sold at 93c en Mundwj, hut this I- regarded an ex'remeiate (Jiease is 1 dull and lower; areata b'.jC and yellow and! while b '., .71- (iwnig to tue bad weather there

w.i- rerj lituedonein pi eea mwam, nwt SbtiWHleri may be quoted 31, sides bAv. ha ma fi'.ci .)3 ,c, ihe latter rate lor light. There has been a fair demand fir bulk meats at 4Ljc tor shonhlers and for side-, but the fairer are held at 534c. cleat s idea ti'.,e. Bl meat- hav been in ou.d demand ai regards long and short, clear and -!i at rib, and the - Ies have lieeii large, at 6i C' for long clear, fit., foi short rib. and 7 i74 lor sl.oit dear Onmnermnd -old at 5. andrrmg rib at Hams, cut and packed, h i the Eng hsh m.iiket.are mdemand at SW, but shoulder-. B H ked in the same manlier, are 'lull at 41 i We hear of no -ales of old bacati. The pro-j-eci of a rise in ti e rivers Ending into Tennessee, inouced a -pe. uhitive demand for good loperhne flour, and such closet! tirm at $;"v It hid lieen eiceeling!y dull previous to this demand, md w.is afjaaau ft eels :it $5 without finding buvii- Lxira w is not wanted, and is

dull at 5 1.") to .fö 'J5 The -tok of this articlei now hare is large, being v.u iouslv esi im tied at. eighty to one hundred fhou-and td.ls The receipts were H 4000 bb!-. since the 1-t of Sep ( tend. er, uh.h. witli the amount m nie hv the I

millers. w..uld swell the t t.-il supply to MMt,00Q hblfl The tot il amount extstrled w as hut 111?. anle , Bill rain 193,00(1 bbls for stock and eitv coiis'unplioti. The latter his been unnauallv large, owing to the large .imouiif ol bread baked for t. e ai my . Wheal dull nil the week. Corn in good demand, and the same miy be said of oit- Whisky steady at ihe old figure. 35c. Butter declined 2c, owing to a letter supply Km- own t i 16c. Chee-e firm, but stock in Ci i Ising Clover seed very dull; hardly any de mind Fiax unchanged Oläuarim dull, and very little doing. Sugar. W to 1 1 '.,c, c.ittee. 20 to li'2' ; in..l.i--es, 5 I ......") An impmsaa de ma i id is i.. .kel lor after the holidays. Beef cat tie in Hfhl sufif.lv. and tii ni at lull prices. Silt dull, and Oiiio river down to 50c jer bushel Li v e r i ooi i- offered at $"2 'J.' per b ig. U lial mill Iturnside Ho? The Richoiond Examiner of De-emtier lth has the following: What will Burnside attempt to do? It is be hewed tint he will endeavor to carry out a plan anticipated by this j..u n il to winter on the rc sources ol tiie Northern Neik, with the slight ditlerenceof Prhamä, Instead ol Ficleriik-burg, for his headouarters. In th t ci-e. ii is protiable

thai he iil slip .dT halt his army alwavs siifi- ; -ing that he can make them go to the Caro Unas or the south j4ie of ihe James. In the me ntlmeme probahM movement ot Ueti Lee is 1 the ciu-e of ecjual anxiety to the enemy aud hope br his country . It is now no longer a recret Irom the world tbit he is at ihe heel of one ot the h:ie-t armies known to modem tsniew Very linle. uideei. cf its streng! h was necessary to . semi Bnrnside reeling down the sloping banks ot thai K inpabannoi k Indeed, ihe scene of the 1 ite

uau.e w .- -in -n, ann ineipi.unv ot the miiitarj malarial in the häftaVnf len. Le adminble, that it I paObnhle he might huve held ttie psit !i nilh le-s that) half his force. What now is to b-ilow? The w l;..'.e of that tiemendous nrrav.

we hope, ii no; necessary to uaid a bei'eii . -c.

ahbe Danas and Fo-ter threaten infinite damage toSotitiiem r o m lh nnica lions ; whiFe D.x miaaics Hurler in Norfolk and the Penin-uU, and ihe law of Lincoln is still in full lot ce on the banks of j the I'.-t. niac

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

1.0C0 Rrls or Praaarj . 5ivj PtaaaOin 5-4J " Unm

1,000 I'ack age Wine .

68

i East Wash. St.,

10.000 Cocoa INDIANAPOLIS. , Ra s. nm B o x e lamvene, .'Ml tl i. 0 s Fi e Doors l avl of 6lo Boxes U.nMii, Odd I I I Ion v Hull.

Rtlalle IM, SKLEfTE .NDl?-.n:-Inpton St., iiKlinnaptilis , i.

Uillilh

OF GROCERIES.

f 20.000 Tobacer. r.0n Sacks lie. i.Oiai r..n r .s Sah. l.oiK) I irrels WaaaXf.

THN ANV

WESTERN HOUSE.

RftSft,Mi 08 (;., 8 a 68 68,

N. Y. PRICES.

LIQUORS AND CICARS.

n . . . .-m W - m

Wholesale Dealers TN Bour?Kn Whiaky, Win.-. R'aivhes. im anrft'icar-. J Ten yrar al RaarVaji WkMky in b -t Ipv 100.000 ti i oh! v" (? ..- at old pric-. No. in Somh Illinois treet. de20-.llm

MUSIC.

laOTTM 11 UPS CHOICE, The hick ring iiano.

At WILLARD a sTOWKLL'S,

MARRIED.

ATTORNEYS.

i

M itiklSON TEAL On wTear' rv., Wtr fev :tl-r. at Cbri-t t I BKB, I v ih Kev Mr Jt

v: i i.isj. vj .rri,,,; na Miss X. ti. Teal, ail of U. -iv.

15.

SAFE WANTED

ra -iab a. UBXi'EirK

IIIMIKH kSiV IIOKI, ATTORNLYS-AT - LAW, o4 Ofticf .Eti i Bitldin. dSsn

I. VKi

tn-u Ai.U pre , dU dlBl

I.I. IV N i .1. IN I-IAN V. i

MEDICAL.

DHS. CAKTJCR & BODMAN,

ul r U K. No. iJakTll IU.INHLS MUI

(Nest I

hs M BatM Howe. XanB.)

B.K I vKlBRRItTt KNTHVNK- !i K A LIBKEAL

I W BBirvaaaae aiacs Baa Wiliaa Hl IM dy . Ma m cuiiil ilh ir i'--.uiAJi. m ). . ul l.H.a

p rrt.r aa aaitaa - ai.

MARTIN M. R.T, THOMAS W. WUOIaLEK, Siirlov kill. Ind. Franklin, Ind.

ATTORNEY AT MW, 1NMAXAPMJS. INl'lAN A, wtiLraacii. il THkiEunui awn aTMEcoLnra. j

One or both of them will alaraja b foaad al thefr office 1

to and II Kew ä TailK.it a MatUttBc fmth of Poat-

n l-'Srn ' , ICBOiK 'Th SilvfrCbord." a compao lu Uitcac Ciecia, " at j wij.i KJiv arrmruve

rURNlTlteTP

DRY GOODS

run TBK

HOLIDAY S

sT THI

Tra de Palace,

Ol

li It Wl Mlkv

a a

Ol -

raUtt r nm ss silks KRi'M AlcTM-N AT HaM:O NT T' tJI I KT KD.

BOWLING SALOON. f IICIH B8W UN

Ill i r -Jakr grr

1 V.

on okoiv strv kt. north siik. HI-TWht.N nthM .i. I Mtrhtaw Miaela. Th:i etsb-1 h-hn;Pit 1 1 ritt d up 'ti -uj.eri- tylr. and Iba tw-X ' i.l i'-T i jite-orvc1 t all iiin--. ..-iith-niFti V feil Bag 'be city, a well as the patr.ai- re-hiitijr hf re,arl nd it a H ha- lx-n-i" .. e . w. it ?nd arreeaMe plarr f r s. -rt f. t r- ri'alioii. Vlif S !ai ba r r.mlv been re- 1 litte t thr-.u-h.ait. T. C. WnUQferT, Trf rietor. aecltt-dSBi

DRESS GOODS.

lOO PIECES OF

Dress Goods

FKlM 1 CK NTS mt TAH IP.

( LOA KS.

FRUITS. lO.OOO ( 0( O i-M I JUST RKCK1VKU BY Untrer, CatlelWWll A '.hard. d(9

I Tills LINK k EX01.L atX nTHIBa. OOTfl I sty lk asu run a.

400 Ealmoral Skirts.

ORiMJES.LEJIIS.nDFIi;S.

irt)

drrO

BOX KS PRES! LBMON9. UHi lioxrs FBJSnB ORANGES.

imiftm PWtM riC.. 19 j.arka. M BaVJUtl L8CMUIXUM a aa b. w H . h ja. BV

Kiltf. r. uldtt i II A. ltnrd.

nits: litis: KI SSIA. HI IiSoN BVV. AND AMKMICAN 8AHIJC, OOOHT KARI.T AM hR Intal UW.

DRY COODS. FOK THE HOLIDAYS!

o Eatni tt iiHtunsMon iirM't.

CIGARS. SHAWLS. MWaUMMH v n.oi i;s, UKL.V.N.S, VAhh.V IAS. 4 i i ;t a at .uns. dam gl(i ks I.IVKN lla"KVT MIK1 S. I.VCh cotXAns, V A I.K Nl'IK NN KS JtSk I.M K MCtaV lack hurt's. kiim;iovks DOam, num s. MM l 'als, sr rks. RvLWOK.vi. sKlkTS. IK 'M' SKIRTS, UMM TURK All GLOVES FLI CKT) HisK. Wim iL nXMHC, COnoN IKisK. LaMCS1 l lUDOrWI AR,

MiSS! RIMCt KAR. 1 1 N ' H UJQMaatl K AR.

REDUCED 25 PER CENT.

VI-.hVI.T BOXSETS AT COST!

MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS: r. i in is- mi fins, Hia.r.i'. CaafM .e'J COJBFOMTm

I si O m o o 1 h i it Se I a -FOR HOLIDAY SALES. II. A. I I JÜirill.K A O., 26 A NT - Wi.si WVSH'N'JTON ST.. IHIIMIIWn, PIA!A. de?S-dlni HOLIDAY BOOKS. GIFT BOOKS -ANDrmtfafl HaWB, I I VI UV V IM I I 1 , VT Bowen, Stewart & Cos. DRY COODS.

desll-dlni

SHIRTS. Shirts! Shirts!!

- - a 1 w J L t i t t:s 'KHIRtI JOnini, FURNISHING

7 V ei

o

, tu tn

tv at

GOODS,! p

SO W E ai T w s. i n still IT. Ordrfrnni the country romptly filled, now I -d I - 62

CROCERS KAMI EL OBHOKNI . JlUtA M. CAaLSTOH O:BHRrl CI1LBT9X, N .. Oi U ovl Washinglnn Street. (U.po-i f tb" state Howe,) Gr Ii ( ) CJE 11 S .

rt-ar

0 0

lUTTI.l:, F.GGS, LRD. IiR

t!yon hud. Ti.- ...tt

iucr. maWa, r. !i- aarl Raaja.

eowu, Ac. paid for Kro-decd-'ai dly

CROCERIES.

Groceries ! Groceries!!

rarajii

cKKinn

'N - Hi MY sT. K OF GROaaptate, cvaaariaing everytaiaa

o

w A M i &

i Ö 1 ni Pi S3

Cft o o in n PS Q c

ii roi r y I :i hl i h nit n t . I am prepare.1 to acrve a 'rien'ls an" tb puMiraM ' eralljr. wi;h all arrirla neeAnl f.r fasnij u . Parucular . attution la I u, lu pulchax . ( prndure. Pnea lw .i ' J. B v ):" v i I ortie-j3m i v. - natn Mehdiab a:ret. i

tn in P3 Q

- 2 b H . i a K a s O j a i H a e J S - a t r Zß : S i I o 0 go n g o e la!" e aj W O -H -

? V

II. A II

M the 1 1 a.

H m rt t and i iitftoaa

AVK RK' Klv i It Tii KIR I V LI. AD WlNTF.k

.; , f . . i l,r..-rrie. . !. r '..

tbetiade at the l.)Wrie-b p-ic. PanjcataraUeauwa ia tnviie tu oar large s-k f 8aars, Ta. Coffee. Bmgar-tmr" Hama, Pace Reef, Jlaehrrrl,

Buckwheat. Hal.u

ri.b c. aAd fruila at.. erU'. V. in aaa.aaTi.aII of a Blah la

red at the i..-apet raiaa fir

aaf4T7d3u,

ae arin:k

X 1 ej

H 0 p; n K