Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3821, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1863 — Page 3
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Tm Tatarta Mr. RMHh Othello last Mrht -pleiidid ur, Wfbom rant he
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eUent. Mr Uder nl.iyel I uro wei-
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tV Ü TOBtgfct Mr Booth 'p-er- 4 Ptiid.- md 2 5 f.teet iu the M rbi Hein, with Mi M MMM 0 M n-arthy .-i AfM-Wi rl Mtrro. The alttt-rpies-e
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.loh Friniinf. We an- wo i-1 i l ! kitl- of j! in mi1 fam j .'ob Priotiog, iw thebent tl. on hurt oo lice, Uil dump us unytlhrr nßce We have competent li.iudt, ph piesiea, : fin t;rtnieiii of papei ati.l impI, it.l wer u lo gH anil t heip work. AM kind l book", brief. Ctakgwti k-., printer! iti tri beat tyle ;irtH on li'Tt t tier We ak the patrDTinv" f D'int r ta, .ni utfc er thnt w:utt priiiliiii.' o"one. tf T' h ai. ptiBlnaw ff iii i nf i Ii i iti in in the httvil column 'II lierewfw ht) frillo! roe t line- r l - f I IMI tlver ten lines, ten centa a line No notice will Im ItftftUd until paid for.
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h i l pr. noonceti Mr froth' Othello a
nl il thai, it hi wra a faithful repreaeeiution of tlie Moor, then Shknenre w an aaa The pub.iv were convinced there wa ao aaa Mund aimewhere. but were not aure whether ii waa Shikfteare, the critie of the Joomal. or Mr IVtoili Lifct niht they decided thtt the er dt! no b!.mg to Mr. Booth, atui now the qae I Hon of owwerehip lie between the B.ird of Avon
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C8TY AND STATE ITEMS.
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mil i now closed ;it 1 1 ;T? 12 M . i" -(.ited in our time
Jj?f W.iriteil. i 'A N i. tli Pennv1rinia tree'. .rfl n;r! to do enei i! hnuneworlt. 1 ' uom1 Keying virl. and boaiders lor a private Umilv M!K!ic N"r There will be a sa'cd tnect id t Vi ' I. '. N" 2'l, tin- ; Wedni dv) evening. :l acven o'clock. Cha- KiatiAK, Secretary. Twelve very deirble bnihlini: hu -l-c to the old Kiir ground, ue for de on eriy teim-i Nt from i'i.V t i ;.VI dollars etch I. Mi Ki nk Bui ub. Red Kut-tta Aueut. oppo.oie Odd Fellow.-' Hall. yN B T ivlor Im remnrel hi- I iw i.ffi c to Brown' new buildinj. on the -timer of W i d infftoD -Hid l'clili- vl v illi Mn-t". njifx.-.te Odd Fellows' Hall. Kntrance on Petansvjvenia street. 5-:b
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Mnjor ftener.i! L ve h i resigned hi no
iiiim ('. mim nid ml ol the Iik.iiiii Lv'oh. (ejierl Ive h i devotad Iii tune to the eewani r. t, -nof the troop of th Slate irnre the war hi Ate out in the eaclu-ioii of hi-pir. i-I'u- iu-m He? m UeesT k!iu:il und untiring, and no Mut the u: k in done, hi bn-ii:e- dem md Im mien lieA1 Tifa The I mfUuM PtHwologicl Societi will meet on Weilni"l. moinui. Jmuiry 7th. t j) o'clock, in the room ! ihe M irimi CountyH ;ti' -tilt tu d Scieiv. in Hub'nrd'- bhck. -"i o?i W i-hiiiton mid Mfiidi.iii -tree's, -ecoi d II. oi All intereteil m irmt culuire -re cnnliitllv inTiveil tt attend W H Jmoisv S el ir The fuue .1 (.orliveof the life Lieutenant Colonel (Neil, yeeietd). ery tin pinc The e. i t i - miip ei e ! the Tlsl regiment, m coiumn compieiee. Then i'e ItajwJtwt wiw h'toi Ime ol rarri ij:e, Ldlowetl by the upiii r id ti e ddb tinf tili rem.unin, hi end ibont the ii The funer.il -irmon -
hy the He Mi M Mudcti. HvrKKVl Dimm. Sviooji Thi -iplendul new etnd hsaent, tit the comer td Illinois and fleorjtki !! :-. i- KmwUm tl.nl tsj pn'dir lunr, and no wondei I he propnetora re uemlein inly and ohlig n. . ihe ilend itil- pi mi(.f md the I ue unoirpiaed Mlthu our muktl- .iflor.l, pre p.ned b icct'innhdied -o A uid net ved in the .et wtyle. n to le h id there d i! D iy hoarder will he ictMinmo.1 Uel nn re taou tble teefJMi J, ;' M ' ' I i I ol fite f II mi Col llo'i Nie ot. id the l Indium cavalry, nil tllu-tt ttti i h d diing. dtlierlx tii.ihtiea We yeeietd i he ml mir i ei ul id Mi-r.mi und Slew art whith lilu-linlea the hunter ol the one und cnmphioe' Ii'' . !l i.tn ihenther It is tid tl it whei M"rj;iiiw pttroiiti the ofllcer of oilier rettisaetiU Hntvdle C d Stewart akeil hi in win he m nie u except... n .it him und m i.rh er- M" u t---'a i I - v I nn , Cdoi.ei. I cult e .ti h lh .-e leM. w. nn tune, but it wi i ao with tun J I ue ui .mi now, nod 1 think I h i" Ih tlei ki mil " i If I he , i prietoi id ihe "Olli. e S.iloi.n" eoevelvea h bowaa liheled by a n.ii . a we m ide of ' hiMii Ub m ih.U oceiu retl neu In prent f "., vilii h id lie embri liiwn .. i niiiil ol the ulTiii 0ffei I. lit little li.iin the one we g e H e a " I wo . ! . i no n r um- iiiio my pl.u-e to hire Cifioied Ui in w ho w u ked lor nie ind w m In Ihe kochen Kiht oi in. tnimtc men en me into the birronin uid et dien A oon the rohne l met r ime ha-k Into ihe Im i tl ri bouKhl ci, ira ami wem nut ,v they Ihe lie jn.e. .let if' up ii Hi.- n!e w.dk the . n.w l n yonii iti.Mi i-i-IhnI ifier iliem. .ilihuiiyh Ihne w t imi i id -pokm bet w teti Mit culotml unl white, tili one .f the who kouu men ntnuk
1. 1 ihe i-ioteit no n Ihe iol.iel nien then
Jt'DOk Smith' CHAB6A JudeSmith'suhare to ttie Or ind Jury of ihe United States District Court w.i deJ'u ered ye-?ertl iy rooruiuf It wns brief, and is we'l -p ken of l the It jI gentle keen who heird it Hm defituiKHi of lreasMi was idtiied to the levving of wr and giving mi teirtl aid to the public enemy Treasoi.ah'e lattgu 'e. in the sbweuce of an overt eef, nnht lie a. ii il i.id moril. hol w..M nut letrai trei-on told the juror to detentl upin their common ene in in e-' iitin eanes lelre ihem We le.r th u -. me of .lu lc Smith Abolition friend-, who deaire und brtig und pray, morning, i " ! and fu;ht. lor a chalice to haiiif some tl Uten Denn '-ratie neighbors, will not be piet.ed w i'ii the charge The MtowHtfl i- the li-t td Grind Jurotol the United S tie- Circuit Court now iu see um : Chape- W C Ulli-art. of L tfMJtte COUIltJ. .lohn Keyiiold-. Puke county. Itetij Mi Kein, Vitro countj . I) I W dkei . Madison count?. .1 mo - Sw it-ei . Or itit county .lohn M i thai', 11 iri ieotl county. HiMioSaHh. Vigo county. Ii. Edward. Whitley county J..-i.ili Ii iti i ii . Putnam county, (ieor.e M. Count:!, Sleuheu countr.
0 P. Ludlow, Klj ih L-tfiorte count v Je-e I) ('to nm hnel. K ti New center, W ft Noft'.ii..er. 0 Toii-ey. June HI ike, Thorn Johnson. Maiiou county L)i not a ai m Cun Sratcna ev Hom 8 H lbKiHK a i l . a k DtVSM9 The LVlwtocraiit Cub ro .tu ih hi let I to everaowiite last eigtM by a highly iiiiellicenl uudience of laiiie .n.-i getltierneii to tie ir the lke who hid been announced. Two or three bundled persons wei.i away, in. ble to ge standing room, alter tue ball and uiie riHiin were hlted Mr. Hu-kok sj ke it reat length, ablv re
viewing Hie p. ilitic il in-loi vo: tlie cnunir Horn the lOUtid-ilion ol the (iowei nmeiit, .uid Irai-in. the p'tit.es t;; ,t Irotn lime to tune have emiien I lor the eoAirol of it H f il 1 a flow ing iHbote to (he old Whig party, die n.-uural opponent oi the gift! D -ui.'-ruic pirty and its Oiie .mo patriotic lewdeei He immer u.! the b!e-.n oonf erred kpoa the countr w"hi!e the sectMHt tl teeiing snd I'tejudu e weie kept in check On the eowniell ol the Wing party, and wheu Me yrett leaders were in more, and when the MMWl em i er v itive ol l lie ruik. uid tile h id coinr over to lie OetU KT n ic rank-, Aooliiioni-iii I i.-lei.e
its fang- on the tie id body , and by irthil and deceit I id appe.l btoill section all -in, a leader lot all I-U1-, on it- ruin. They -ucceetieil in uettini the control of ihe (overnment, and what have they brought it to? lie jut t in i. i the condition of nur once hippy country as it now staiida bleediug at every fume, and euuiner iie-l -oiue ol tiie ut in ling .ict 01 tyraiiti) of llie I ui iti-. who worsnip Ireedoui only as it applied to the nigget Hm reinike ol the pious fraud perpeirited upon die jteonle imtn the pnlpil as scitlntig Under an 'hi-ppie-sioii tlie Democratic party hid lemaineO true to (lie Utnon and the Coiistitution They id vule-l men and money to nu-laiu a war thewere .ure could have ben avoidetl they hid tiorne the pi n ations, ol the Held and h ui he1! iheaf bio d freely they had ubinilted to he t" a a - a a a. . . - t
lieu aau fie u.e.i, mo ui inv-i ue r peroit u rtgbta invaded, but the apiril wrtbia thetal .was mi deed, and Ihey -otiyhi a legd ami coulitution-il uio.;e o relre.-- I hit t'iey ould It i e, come whu might. They would war to ive the i i-ontitiy and its m-ittiitioti-. but not to de-troy it. I he world never 'iw -ticli utilim devotion as the Dene, r.iiic pu ty had exlnhite l iu theternble siruji.le through aoi. it toe country his pa ei! The Dcinoci atic party triumphed at the bill.e bos, and a change had alrenh been wrought W ieu the Sth ol .1 um m OlMI vetiteai Migge'co a ch ui. e iu llie eoieuitution, it w is denounced as m it treason to agitate ant uch propoaltine whde tlie c tunkfy w is struggling with a mighfy lebatiiioii. o. I tV M. L nroin i ecouuneu ls iluce disimel change in the const i tut hm Before the elect i in it was dentmneed a rank tren-on to denj that the AilMIMitainafln aiee the koveuunent; and now Mi Sen ud. in his dipl on itic corres pontletn e, n s tin opinion ol our people i one of the safeguards ol llie Kepu''ic ! Here i . ii m king down, nide-- the-e toiK5esioiis of ihe Pu'-nlcM an i In Chiel Miinltr is under-toon ouli im the bentdlt ol "itee AlwwridaiM) td Aui cm d-i cut " I heie dl be other IWHCieehltt HI i uiuot p-etei o to gite a -yno(. io Mi ibi-aiik - -; 'rech It was reccit eo wil!i ureal I Mot H .-ouiiSidcd against i leiengelul I eel iuir Heieiviaed Inder aitow anal fbrg renew- lor wrongs cndiiicd I he Ueuiot r n ic p.irly would be g i e it and powerlul. uid ei-n'-l ilioitl to be I ei ti 'it He spoke of die ;, i aeli n seoion ol lite lieh ui Leiabtlure HS the BJOl nn oi laid lh'iteei i :. einsl, and u ii e hi views ot wh.u its icttoti should be in the crisis Mr D ii . it. ot W . i i.inty. w i then in tffjawrftt b t the Prtetiledti Mr. Talbot, and was I eeeit e. w till t-'il'l el eei Hf Ihoi i.n -ml hi hid felt unwell when he c uiic iiiio ihe io m. hut he w is well BMP. He felt hippv.ieti h.ippv . as w hit Demo, rut would lint, in bienitg to sn. h i ae h a his Iiiend Hukak hi-1 mole, in the re-enee id sieh u .rnil Uff 'r un an AbwHl 'ii D -tm I. and the pure nr oi Di inocn t dwn- no vitl lion I n ee.1 he leP h ippt . and -i k ng the Word made htm iti awuj Mr MdfOlh h-n Iwd 8 l de-- ol LibeHI ikel I on who l.ul tisome ol her IHMI .Iis liui.-lo n i it I . . .h i i k in - it
I mi huu in mind ol a little miecilote I he a nee
d ue was a teiy happy hit, and conuUel the
houe wuh Uuithter. He told eeveral. all like lleuiv A' he 'a, U the iii t ami ed applied. Mi ehn then took up the Alndition party He toid the unliei.i e he would hmdlc'hc piny in p. wei wnlioiii fc hints, and tl mete acte nn ;il ,..,.-,i,i w ould not Item II the i hid better leave He did handle n without fMÜi MMt enough, did ctcry blow biouhl loitli t lieeiit'.iit In- tttdie.it a Mi !. . . i . i oinpliTienieil Ihe hubea at the ch. ,. I I... a i.. I ltd predicted that thjt 9t ample in itltendou he meetings of the Club i A.I l1. . .1
ran lo t'.e .orner ..f Delia ue .i.eet md .t,.....e.l I ' 1 e lolh.wed I put. ol the Ue. Uid
The wl.o'e ceoed td while yo.uu mm ldai td ' oer lid M.Huetwe mi direetinit Hlb Iii ward litem, when ihe ...I ied menlueti ll.ue '.- du t i ht shrM. tt the crowd ol whde t,.iu.K men line '"V ' "1 1 ,,,t -a look efTeet In the hott hier." A , ntm oi.. ed a- the ,.e .kei nn i.etl lue-do 1 1 '' '
a tine Mi Ddl. who w i, the ctowii ..i alue tNMJ men." but was pti eftl paw n ht r nu-pe I th d the t ui . I our efiM'le whu it Inn t w la our ad Ore to the abve to w.u. h all in h pi see- whei rows mem, t .e takeihehlieiiy.il ispaHlhlf the! rait fJP Yfwt.'.- , el M I ..Lea widens a...M emt'tot menl tint rut lie depeude.1 Metel lot h'e lioitld u i e enter Brvant'a Ciimuietrtal t'.il Irgw, aver the Atoettean K ft pre. e, wo, I, (nil "hes oio,e good aeetieiitanl- Iii in in other, and not die of it- raduale h n . I em pieyreenl Whde sai oiliei pe-,!,,, atnloea
to get eeploBaei.i al an pee . that dwavs k i pOo.1waitMatidaiet.lt repho eaent , ya PA in C Ui I. i i . bellet i olti men , i .n I h U oiir liottA tin wid ami wall kteu instiliili.ui. el... I, a esMelwstiaat lo t welt known pi. i.. .: ,, aitt. eh.. itrow the e n . . I huaine-a h, what is etpa. Ital and leqwited of aeesttttit.i u i , 1 end ha dooa mo nm . tew the .. .ii.ii alula ha . i I i. in mm.i.ii . but is alwsta it hi- place, aaalaieit bv u. h met luslge Peiku.s i p, Kkhardnu. Ii addi'i m la Uli, kta boUrah M aiego.Nl imi mil) m le utile i at himla, bal in iwelta U lite Inrnoai end i e-i aadteJejti in the t'i ' u . o th ,i a ,ri u enteriiig ant one of them can hate accee to et er y thing Uughl lu theaa all, and -e. lire ti n i .iuent v .f ihem iheir prolea-ora and imp la in Hod oik uMd buai
i, not imi in little tuwna and iiHage hrie
re low. it.! tint liltle to tie leune-l. but
ht our lariceM eine, where i.u- .. t te. m .i.enl
oaA high, and one ia eotitinuall hi contact with tNteeneaa and bndneaa men
ATTORNEYS.
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SPECIAL NOTICES. rs!N,KR A CO S LKTTtH" A"PAM ll.T tWiM. MACHIN K. au. all Ik recent larproee-a-nia, the HKjfT and CHCAPr.rrT and MtJBT BK MTlft I, of ail oa,u4 toarbinai. Tbia mackuic wiil aijytb:ne, fr. m lbs raatua f a tack la tar!Haa U the aiakin -f a:i ovrcoai anyrtblng freec pflot or teaverr: 4own to tbe oit caaae r tfuaaaaat-r liaa.f, an.l I ever rraay I.. . iu work to perfaerWav. It rat. fell. ha. Mod, ea-l" r. nick, .oilt, and baa caparttr for a great variety of rrnatoenial work. Tbm ta not ibe onij raa. I..w tbat awn fell, krro, bUii. anal ao fortk, tat It will do so better than any other ach to. Tbe letter A Family Sewlnp Macauia may be had in a (real tancty of cabinet case. Tbe Koidinx Caae, which ia bow t-aeo-iOnr o popular. U. aaiU name Implies, one that can he foiled halo a Nm or aaae, which, when opened, make a beauuf'J.aabataeftlat. and pädia table for tue werk to rest apon T. cet era ol every imaginable de-la,:: plain aa tbe trot i rr"w IntasaatiTa foreat, or as elabaratcly Bulsaad a art eaa -naketbeai. 1. M MSuKK CO.. So. 4M Broadway, 5w Trk tta?! '1 anapelj Offlc-5o. S Odd-Ff l.w' Hall, Wa-liifigti.t street. jplA il.wtiltfel I 3
TELEGRAPHIC.
ti airmaai. in t aTara --to.il
to anrionnce that the enemr are in foil retreat. Thes ieti last nirb' I be rain having rai-ed the
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Further Particulars of the Battle ! ff:o:f.r .0. .mot t rr-
TBI IU HI I- I.OS Of MATED.
They are Retreating South !
CA! TIOV Tbe narket is full of imitaiiona, repreiented to be the anmeaa 'lli: )'.VX'BKOt:HI LTIUK:ilRS," which ate m misrtcaae produeteof p.lt;ve injury. Many dealt. 11 wii! -oomtrint infer. .r prepau-aii.i. a fit! low r rtced tnkke. .ft.. '".f more pref'tnthemvehe Ar-kforaad OKTVIX ..i.lj HROWS'S BKOXI'HIAt. Tlit a.HF.." which 'nr long; p-n-nce havcprvivedtbsii valut-,haviii t the anrimr. of phtrtcian eneraliy, and tentl-m-i.ialfrni eminent men throtiirh'.ut the country. KIK.WVS BUüNTUlAL TlKt Ii V ?. whu. aJh.wed to ti--. !e -lowly in Ihe an ath. have a direct infhience t. therfcted parte: tbe aedative and i""fJiinjt efteci tothe 'nun. . 1 1 : 1 ; l ST f'b' windpipe into tl t'r.ii:. t.:, lilut -Flll-aionary rritarh-n and eires relief in r uh, C-ddf . and h- iri"t;s Thr. it I'T-fl't.-tn wblebpahllr-peakerrand -tmrer.are tUhle v U-.i5.tOv.
MUSIC.
ummicm w.u riioic e. Thf Chickerittf iiano. At AVII.L VKD a STOWF.LL S,
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No. 4 Bate- Ih" r.
rVSEDlCAL. DRS. CARTER & BODMAN, OFFICE, N. 1- N'dllTH ILLINOIS STREET, (Nest liuiMinto Bates House, North.)
I hl CARTKB i U l hnttTBAKKa FOB A L1RBBAL I J ,. i r -. a-- since In- l'at...;i in this els . Ik i imw a, oci ited wiili lr t'otiiian. a iiliy.icn of long exj.. i :rii-'- . .. 1 . ;. a : . IIn UI - ol th pr-'fe.-MOH. Itiivt1-d3in
U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. (NO JOO.) trKfTKl) BTATKI Or AiU.KU'A. DIBTHJCT Oh 1NI OIANV Ml Wiieiea, a Iii 1 f Informal ion bni. beeu tiled in the lli-n ;. -(' n" ..f In- l iettd suites, within ami fr tinSeveaib Circuit and li-t kt of Indiana, mi tbe ;M day of Juiiia. . l-l. i-tJ- It ii llunr.u, F-i .Aftormy ofthe l'nit d M.ite- f.-r llie Ii-iri. t of Indiana, at:aiii.i tbe i l.f of lot No. M.-, in the or K.uel plal of tbe town of Wahadi, Wala-b i .ir.. Ii i.na, th properly o ..tie Van R. Wor-K-in, t.r a 4ation of tba j..wr- f an c of C'on-gre-, approved July 17, IsaXi entitled "Au act ta uppre .. .-I,. . . t., puuid, trei-e! and relellitai, to ail and c aiti-cat. the pro erty of rehelf, a'td for othe purj .uid prayitiK iiroce-s atrain-t aid realty, and thai the .ami- uuy ae cou learned and oid a enemies' prop- rtj . Now, therefore, in paruance of the monition uretei '.he seal of -aid i nun to it directed iud deii . ered, I do hereby rfie edMh) notic tM petrheM claiming said property, or any part thereof, of lit any manner int-reated therein, that they te niid appear Ivefore the maid, the i itri t Court f the L'tnied Mate-, to lH- held a' the city of lii'ti.tna). .Ii-, io and for the I h-t net af linliaua. on the 2d .Moii't.iy of Peeenawp next nt 'in o'clock of the forenoon of that diiv, Iben an.! 'here to Interpose heir claim, and m ike their allegation in ihm heha f. U .. KOAi , i . s. Marshal, By I. i". Buiklow, lKnuty. Attest: Johs II Ka. Clerk. Jan6-dl4t
1 tMlt'i-al Troopfi in Purian it dumber Killed and Wounded.
THE LOSS OF THE MONITOR.
JODOK OTTO TO BK SECRETARY OF IX TEUIOR.
AFFAIRS l rVEW OICU3A AS. MEXICA INJ 1ST E W S.
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(NO. 301.) ITNIIKI STAT KS r AMKKICA. DISTKICT OF 1NJ P1ANA-SS: Wlier.a, - libel of Information has hern fi.ed in the D -tr-.ct L-.titt of t e United States, witlun and for the Seteuth Circuit and lMtret of Indiana, on the 3d day of January, l$o, bj J 1 D H.miia, K-.. Attorney of the I n ted Sun-, lor the I't-trn t of Indiana, aalnd the fad bnlf of lie ou'h-we.d 1411a ter of .ectio:i 14, town hip VS. rah..- ti eart, containing M) acre-, tbe aepert M anfl Van K. Voruaii, for a violation of th- power- of iiti net i.f t oiler, -h, ajipro ul July 17, lnw. entitled " in art to Mipprean in-urrecthUi, to puni-h tr.-a :!! rel'.-ll.on, .,j ftM roiijj can' tlie property of reta !- and f..r wtner ptcmepta.1 and Druying prceii aaiu-l aid realty, nti.tthat tlie anie may he condemned and -old u eeein cV propi rty. No, tberefi.re. 'n piir-tia .ee of tbe monition nt d. r the neal -aid t'oii.t to me directed and deliveicd, I do hereby tow pul I c POtaM t .all pelwMM 1 l..iinuu said lealty, or ativ put thereof, or ia any manner Interested therein, Um' H i ie and npp ar beton th aid, the Hiurict ( art id 1 In I'n.n d "Mate , i I In Id at thi riiy of Inilanaptdlr. ia aed far tbi Pfallkt el imhana on the 2d Moo 'a of Pebrtaat net, al ten o'clock i.f the forenoon oftbat da. Iben und t'ieie to tiiferp..-.e tlirir elalm and make their al1e(-iti"n- m tba' hehalf. D. (. ROSI . r. s. Mai seal. h L i. Bmri aaj , Deputy. AUr-l: Iohn II ha,. Clerk. JanC dl4t
lN. 19h j Iritrrr.D t n.s of amkhk a. msibu t of in J MAMA. Ml Wherea 1 - I ai lata mn ton lia- ren filed ht th I t trlot !' n 01 Uc l i lted SieteS. within and for lite I see) 1 ' I t ot 1 'a- r. 1 d Indiana, on the 1 7th day t iVeetni it, leM, pj J. ha Manna Rae . Atln.ney lor the tntied Sia'e , and hr Ihe liniet of Indiana, agaln-t one hiltidt. il i llH) Olli ttiolt. , e ed nt tlir l.i t uf Kva- sv te In Um Wall of Indiana, ft a rtora)lten ofthe law. nl l.' 1 1 led Male. he ml good Kiel m n li andi-e heoig rti abend ol war, and praying pr- re- aualnit no L"'"' , il d that lite -aim m.i) n- eondeni d and nld a an ,. nfral I nt war H W. ' I .1 .lor.-, in iilir-U.lliee of Ul" monition linder I lie seal ot -aid Conn 10 tin- do en d and deli . ered, I do hereby pul'i ii" ue in ill per -tut elnlniUig aald g...t , or any i-e rl hereof or in an main 1 r llitereetsd hHeeew). Uta! Ihet Ii atpl app-ar b- fur Ihe -at I, the i -Met t "i.rt of tiie I n ed State, n. lr I. eld ai the rliy of lt.. I' 11 ip..l. In and Ike the 1 I Ittil d Indiana, on tin Hi id Miawlat of May neat, at ten w'alarll of the forenoon ol thai .. then au I there in inirrpo th"it rlaim- a'.d in . k tin .I illftiatioi ., ,i ih it eh ill It. i. ll'isi . f s Mar.hal Ity I . Haiatos-, n. put) sn. u
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Niw York. Juiuiryö. The Times his the fuliowinj; disinttch Irotn N.istii ille, datetl Jan ary Mfc From persons arriving from the battle tieM I 'earn th it M Saturday night during the sturoi the iehe!- attphed our men in the;r riti; pits alonjr the whole hoe There was heavy tihluig in the center We drove tbe enemy acro-4-i Stone 's rit er I he 77th Pennylvani'i Grst c.-irrietl the point, iiiul on Seltd t y nioinin Stmlev's briitde en neu M it liee.!e io . Tiie town was injureil hi tieliji. lien S.ii'- h.nls wa at the Ci.-urt House. The reocls luineU their own de id und our uffi cers. Tliere line neeo t irre it los ul Conietlerates We lo-t ahpajl !1 5''l ill killed and wounded and about .".d!)0 piisneis. The reesds retreitetl to Tullaboma. Otir force- are terribly hettajreaj. Out of l.'if Colonel- eAafjaged e kktt 19 kilicl The Tribune Ins the lollowiiiK special: Baitlk ntLD ok Stuxi-'s Iurm. Tim Januar Ii. jj The Murfree-lton)' (rebel; B inner of ttileattaj dteaiti i rebel hiss of 5.000 in Vt'eilne-! aj 's b i tie. 1 hey have loot at ieit 9,000 sittOt Pri-oiiers tale that Gen.. H u dee and H uisot. wei c ki'led. A IdiUofiel Federal offieer:- killed and wounded: Col Fied C Jones, 4ih Ohio, o ll uuiv lead in Ins i e-irneut into acti-iu. Lieuiensnt Tellka feuo, ot Bieoc'f bitlerv. Adjutu;t BoMiton, 6'Jth Ohio. woiNDi.n. Col Nick. Anderfoii, 6 h Ohio, nnd Col. Ch i Anderson, 9'1 Ohio. Both offner. weie HUemltOil quite severely, ind alter their wounds win drtMsed they ret urn et I to the tie'd 0d. J. F Milli e, coiiun iiiditig 7th brigade, returned lo duty alter his wound was dressed. Lieut. Col. Hull. Lieut. Cd. Kliaa Neri, 4th h Indiuta, evereit; fift 0 0. Wehh. 19th HicMgan, steerdt ; L ent A 0 Russell. Hü M.c!ii-iii; Lieut M Walker, läth Indiana, severely; Lieut Enoch Wein . 'Jl-t Ohio, several-, ; L oot Frank Heiler, 6öth Ohio. aevereH; Col. Leon tnl. Col. C. C. Hines an i Aojt. Elliott, all oi the .'Tili Indiana, severely: Col. J W Kmc. 94th Onto, severe, hut not .iaiiepiou; M .jor Hiekox. 6Dth Ohio; Capt McDowell. AtljtiUnt Omtral of Rosecrans" alafl; Seiat Jn-e;.h McC nnell, I6lh HgelaiS. Capt C W. Burket. slightly; fseif-eantS 1 Smith, slightly; Bergt. J. B. Purgtaeon, 61 th Ohio, seta SHlt ; Ser: James C llov. h.nd. ltith regulars; Adjt. Masurv, .','uii Ohio, eeverelv; Colonel Alexander Casell. Goth Ohio, i.ot dangerous; Sert-o ml (Jiinsfetl. "hi Kei.tueh ; Captain C. C Webo, L'l:!i Michig n. severely; Sagt, MiClane, ilth Ohut. seriously; Capt Brotdi tttnsd Lieut Peter, ?4th Ohio; Maj. Marere, 1st Wisconsin. B AT I If- I IE Lit Stoml RlVIK.J Ii Ö Ot) Sat anlat it rained, and all was quie' until night, when the 9d Olli' and B8ch Indiana charged and carrietl a leool brehitwneh, tutptnrine Iftj prieotaen nad kiltinp man) iebela with .-light Ions. During the niuht ihe eiiem; evaeuatetl, mal rn npnoeed to he retreating to F netteville. The Herald has ihe lullowing Irom Nashville the Ith: Wounded offh-ers who srriveil from the front sa that Mutfiee-iioio' is ceitainlv evacuated, ewThe rebels retiring to Tallahoina. (len Stanley is pnrauing the reOel rear guard Oen Sills' body is in charge nt the enemy The rebels atnehed u on Sdtnrdnf night und got w hipped ud nein driven Im-k. A portkja of Neglev's division rroaeetl the river first. We Ittel 10,009, killed and wounded, und 4.000 irisoiieis The rebel lo- is very large Nim- Yon". J ui 6 A special Inun the Army ol the I'otoniae, dated opposite Ft cdcri. k-hurr-, Jan 9, sita; The Kichnioml paper of Situnliv contain, in addition to dispilches from liiag, alrenh fde gnphed Irotn the-. he nhpi n iers, and datetl on Fit. l it ni l :, the siatemetit thu the bod v of Hi g (leu Sill was ei on ihe field, and three olher were reported killed; al-n the follow blf uewspapet diapieh: Mi ii mi i k-boiio', Dec dl We lute im pt tired 4.0IUI pt iaonera, ineindlwi hVig teu- 9Uileh
and I rv e leairoei two tnClion dollars worth ol V uikee pmpei It iu the rear of tht Union army lat night Iu the New Vo.k Het aid's aecouut ol the hs ol the Monitor, it i ti lted the water rote withm
il.iee .in lie ol the tin a id die I'a-.aic, heu the St Ue ..1 I oi i i it led In k and i hi her lu loia w ind. A Waahington eeii tite (hat the fm in iu i w huh the Pi e detit intends to a-ain Oen HuUet I", i- ihn ..r Ut it on ol an Alrieau n um Hu I lets inio. it, nt iinH.r DilMeullies hit oik Hi-en. it llunbtttll whe'her llie plan will he cm i el out Jo. Mio ol Indian i, will prohablr he nl len d tba ponHlon ol Sei . el try td the Interior. Thoalea iner M Clellaii, Irom 9jen Oi leans on the 'hth. Ins rritthii Nothing ul nil . nl one In- u in; lied at New Ol lean It I under-Kiod thai Bank pro t ..sei miking Baton Koue Ins lie nlipu irleia '111 l-t tit tn ia llinktsl h nn U ii il i iWilMUII K i u I u ;eion weie iireied i.u rlieeiuig Im Jeff I) it i. .1111011' 1 hem aii English Lieiilenaiil 1 1 s w i- p t: i t ' i. k up I lo and Ii. i f.. ' lor aa ill l 'l I he t".i. . 1 1 , tt id ih tl th. I" ei . 1 1 h id I'niihl -.one
ii ce- in Men o They hid i ipture I'ueltla nil iwui ia tiiftits The will then ad
i iin-e on ihe I i tilt tl . hat ml TO milaa Sn th. .o. tod PlOni'li b td I uitle I and hndj Taw pico (' ttoti had ialleit 'Jbc in Ma' Hit taa. l'tp lUtt. Jut 4 Ihe eteatner City of WntshlBgtoB, Inun Ieija.il on the Q4th, i ia g.ieei.ai..wn on the Vlili. was Inianle.) tin morning. I lio Literpml .Toiirnil of Commerce art ta the Ii ant men! i..nrd oitleis that Ihe .Valium de w ir .ed fnnu all lit d Mi port ami tiotice git an lb it il anv nine tritih (.toperty deatroyetl, the (iiiverntnenl will at once take elepe tu dt atioy the Alabama I he s'. iv": t xstte deine tin The I inf i .ii,ihia a injeji 9j njnjhnj leitar Irotn rotum utter Maury He la very til net t llital L Ui In" U - m i t. and tepu. l atest ihe idrt ..f renin. n He says the South is well supplied with arm, and is aa rl-ttarnnned sa ever He n tsarta thai the cuatuiH reeetpia at t'liarlaat n In July cr gtcater ihau lho ul thp oorm ptiiidu. uioi.tli l t let. n.ii. Pmii inrifMi. Ju 4 -Commander Bai k head, in an olft. lal report oti the lues ol the lion il.T. aaya 4 offieera and IQ man nt mi ng He iprejwea thdontnioh 'hit ibe Monitor aprung a leal ui the I award 'tail here the hull joins the rui..i, cauel h ihe beitv apiead a -he cama down in the aea She sunk in 4.' fathoms of water Another arcuuut aays thoae lot refuaed to COtne d wn Inun the tuiret for fear ofr being iBhetf aw ay CAUr kktl Ml raakain.i... , .lau 4 TMm) Htm .ai.... PtJaUowing Ui j deapat'h of Ual avenUvf, I bate
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I introduced a bill, which waa re . t Sia: Ourern nieat for Col
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g furl uthed ui discharged, also to tbe remains of, K th. -e who dien or were killed io tbe terrice
wing and tue center leui; iiKrompiete. I deemed it prwietit to witntir tw thai nhnj dünner die night. Tn: t rurtied my time until 4 oVIoek, 1 and fatigued the troops. The announcement of ' he retreat was known u me al 7 o'clock t hie forenoon
Our itmrnnnition train hating airive! tluring ,,,
the iiij; Tit . to day was oci i ed in dteUibni ammuiotu-n. burying the dead, and collect
aim- trim the nel.l ot oatile A.'.-om neii
Pursuit w ,. ommen-ed by the cemer, the Wasiusoto Jtuiuary 6
t.o ira im. ui..oii .liioi.k -t. .utr m a,e Oi TT VI - . . n BW. miZZ, aJl H"- Mr Noel, from tbe select Commt
The railroad br dge was eared, but in what on tinai.c.pat.on reported a bill to aid Miseouti cond.tion ItBJl known ' u 'nÄ bo...rmei.t i We aha!! r-,.Unv Otav town, and ruiab that nte. . Il Pro-'""- f 0 CtK),000 t. v
utt to-m n row. Our Medics! Direetor estimates the wnunded j to the hocpitals at 5.&00, and our dead at 1,030 The thml day was spent in bringing up and disiributing nrovisioiis and ammunition. It has been raining all day, and the ground is reri heavy. We have to deplore tbe loss of Lieut Col. j
Guest-he, lioe i :y and eentlemanly de
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fi ers of this co mm bi-c gallantry on tbe field. of battle exiiit. i im.r i'ion of all Bagnsd) Mn Oen Kuk. bu
FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE LATE BATTLE !
yean ootids, payable to loyal owners the Goe
ertsroeot pledging itseif to the deportation and colonisation ot tbe freed men. Mr. Val'andignsm objected to tbo considers linn of the bill, tor reasons stued, but tbe Speaker overruled the objectiun. He made bis decision in ai corvlsr.ee with that heretofore applied to tbe French Spobatiou bill. Mr Clemens, of Tenreee, was not aware that this bill mould be reported, snd. si a member of theepjci;.l C .mmutec on Emancipation, be ob jecied to it. Last ihtssion it was proposed to sppro(ai.te $l" tHKJiitl0 for Virginia. Maryland. Mi-soun and Delaware This Haa on a national l i- t. hereaa ibis lull ia of aeclt-ontd character, relemn. aa it doe. to one Stale only. Mr Wickliffe had seen it ttated in public
prints that some time after the issue of the pro-
IMPORTANT NE VS FROM FRANCE
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Washim.mn, .1 in. 6 The foiiowiiiir dispatch h is been received ad he oiqtiarters here: HtAIajl .tl; l.i- Dl P VF TltK Cl MBIBLAND. Januaiy ii, 16J. To M'jjor QtmmrtA 11'iHtek: We hae lougiit one ot the greatest battles of the war, and are vii torioits Our entire success on the 9 let tt.i prevented by m stsrpriee of tlie rigi t tluik, hut we luv iteverthele betten the neesny aifer a thiee dare' fight. They fled with gic.r piecipitatioti on S iitutiay night The last ot their column of Cavalry let t litis morning Thfir lose hat been very heavy. Gen. Kaius mid Hai.-oii ue killed Gens Cladson, Adams and Iheckdtridge me wi.tn.ded . Signed H S. RosrCRANS, Ohl Comtnanding. 9TkW Y "UK, J itiuary G Richmond papers of the lid have been icctited The D spelt h tiiiifuiit es Stuart's return from i i Od, 'tl' Y inkeea Gold i. quoted it iy(iaIJj. aud silver 1GJ 9J9U The Confe ler-ite Cmigre-s will probably im-po-e a heavy tax on si.ecie hoarded l.y ind. iduals. Fiodu- e advaiu ing; receipts light. The r bei n'e.tauis f.lte thai Gel. F.y, of Mis'.-iopi, was ktlletl at Muftree-boni'. ntid that lien Chaliner- and the OoloOei of the l?t Lou iti .i :t rneiit, weie wnunded. The Rl iunond Kta-niiei i . elitorially, that the i'le-identls proetwnniliOB will belittle more than the mdnopnt ex.osute of Linoola! rage and fieiKlishness The Tnbuiie tys etlitoriallt that a letter from a weil inl.irmed mirce at Pari-, received by i lie A-.. i, -i ite.s that a few days before 'he letter dee written, the Miui-ter til FfSTOigfl A IT Ors. Dtouvn tie LHays, visited the Luifieror and advised him that a inodifi -atton of the policy ot the Empire was icip..iiM. by the public voice; that he was so Bar t it.li . ! to the , let nt polic ; that he could not i beuge, and iherelure tenderetl his resigns lion, recommending L"ieditie us his succe'sor That the tn diti-u oii- needed, were, in the hisi pi-ice. gie itei Peri n regrd to Italy; secondly, the t ithdraWiil ot the French army front Mexi co. ual ire ity wuh that power; ;utd thirdly, the jotnlns 'ti note to be .tL'nei also by England atitl Rus-ia, to the Coliletleraie authorii ie. tak ing v.tound that as the rebellion has now (MM tinned neuls lo yeais, without MUMeH!, that the inti'ie-ts ol iiumiuiiv und ciy Jiz it ion re qui ie i t'lieoi lo lay down their at ins The witter (hMb. thai t It er eppoeanfl the ptof o sitii'it-, ihe Etuperot. up-m fui liter consider.. tioti. t "k a more favorable t icw of the policy indi 0 utl The writer asrcrts, in the strongest man net . thu, notwithstanding the unexjietttd and inrprlaldg character of this inh i in ation, it is strictly true. The Iti unci E tjile. from 11 ivuna the 21, h iu rived Mexiean mis .it- slate thai the Fi euch arm had heir-in I lie all an. e on Puebla One division 01 PJ.IhHlhiO vro'-eeded tw elt e leagues ttoin Or ix.'ha QtMa. Donas i- repot ttnj lo have reached Atuol'iis Inun Vera Cruz, ami Oen Hertha h.u. ml
v.uned Horn Jaluia lowtud I'etoie. heie the
Me, ii-ins had tak in ihe uuns Inun the fort to
Pnebl . The Fi eeli fmopa who relumed from Ti'.mnieo bet e o.ine to .T il 1 1 . i l,QtKj ntnles snd 2." I icons Iretn New Ytk had ie It bed Vei t Ci B Tlie Mi xi. an C. in-ul u Hut an t I tie- t'.-at his gnyertune t tech drefdy the relu-al of ihe A inerican goveriuneiit to aid a republic trug glinu ng.iiista m ti nchy, ami ami more that it ihonM ihl thru eneinie The -i nute ot Columlui was unfvered at Cirdeiias. in dt leat iijoictng San Fa yNcitt o, .1 in 5 The weither his been rann -m, et iiiiiieu fiietit ot t'.ie vear Busiue! I netrlt s.t -i.endesl. I he Le-il .lute met it S u ramenlo to day A 'li ' Ii Ii in Ii-- l titer. IMI mile- e.sl ot Oar-HUi Valley, OS Ihl ovetland stage route, ie m.I- the ili-ioieit ol tlitee i it li .titer le.I.ea Another .hap .tell 1 1 mu ' 1 1 - di City refairta the iliiotitrv ul a inet mine linen mile- eat ol
Voi: int i City, richer lb ui any pievtoul known i rönne
cLiniatton, iuiomiaiioti had been received bt the
REBEL LOSS 130,000! Pileidnil Irom intelligent, whole sonled Dawen ' j meti which -AtisfietJ him that a great and power ! Was II trr ainaa.l I lul chengO had taken l.iace iu laVor ot this mis
j erable Abolition scheme He eit it to be bis j duty and privilege to tte on this finer, in the 'are ot Beever, ui the face of Concress. and in
the healing id the natiou, th it there has not one I a a waa a a at .
man in Hit'. e loinO'cU in nentucky who was in
tavor of the proclam uion He said this again and again, whether it be bt iraud, pjicliae or otitei w -e Mr Vote! Mid the penoleef Misotin had said that they nou'd hoiitll sl.:Very In replr to Clemcni, he remarked thai llie ueo-jlc ot Ten nesee ind no regular ötite government, and hence could nol act upon and accept such a pto position It was expecting too much, to hang all the other bolder slave States upon this bill Commence the work with Jlisjuri. and when the !uii!r time ah. .11 Hrrira the l,n.ti' miclii
e r - . - be hi ended to other States.
Mi li 'lines tuado a motion to lay the bill OU the tnble D -aieetl . 42 to 72 M Eil'ott m .te! ui amendment excluding from llie btrehts.: the acA ell those alio may wiliully ti-f.-e t take the oath ot allegiance
Adopted 75 to J Mi Pend eton moved to table the bill. Nega- I
tiveo 44 to 72 Mr. Cravens moved to ndiourn Negatiretl 19 to -2 The bdl then t isseti by a vote of 73 tt 46 On motion ot Mr. Wi. klttt'e Rmnicti', i h it the .'.tninittee of Ways and MUl be in-t ii' tctl io imp. if into the exjiedi en -t ot i-uing Ti.'.surv indes healing 3.65 inteiesi, the iiiuoout isnued lo be equal lo the am milt ol temlcr notes tn cireulatioii, and sweh o'her um- as ih oeuiands ti ihe public r-ervicc lor thet urreui eu rhall require; that there be iss iieai ui eqii.il amount of L'uUed States 6 fer ent tf) e .r bonds, hieb, with tiie interest, shall oi.-titute a fund lor tiie ie lemjjlioii ol the 3.65 Tiea.-ury notes ihe tionde lo bear equal date with the I reasury notes the interest to be Dahin n eo' The holdera ot I reaeury notes shall have the ri"lit to irrender them whenever the amount of gltlll i- - resented and received al the fair value lor the ante The holders ol the 3.65 Treasury notes shall have the tight to invest them in 90 mo-' fi per cent botida w lien an uinuiiiit e.pi.i to 199 is piesented Mr. Cdtax. It out the Committee on the I'oati.tli e. repot led a bill authoi i i f ihe P M- Oeneral to mid lo i he list of mailable articles, and exttl. lined iiieh ardclea not now mailable u be -ent to the soidjOTS Ity their friends ul home, on book postage rales Pas-rd. The Hon-e resumed the consideration of tbe Exm uine. I.eril,iie and Judicial appropriation bdl Aojoiitiied. Sr Nate The Vice President pre-ented a com munic t..ti from the Se-tetarv d Wir in reply to a re-olution oi the Si'ii.uo. statinj.- th it no citi zen, to his knowledge, had been required to take aiivoathoi obligation not to hring suit aeaiust those atrresliug then; also transmitting, the report ol Major Turnei , Ad t ocate Oeneial. Mi Powell .dieted a resolution that the Senate condemn Grant's i let expelling the Jews from hi - dejn:u t incut af tyrmnical ami unjust, and the President in- requested to countermand the Mine L n 1 ovci On motion of Mr Davis, the House hill to ri -e a i oliuiteer f'dce tor the delene of Ken lut-k w is t ikctt un Mr Hu.- urteil i's pa-age nt length. The bill wasic omiiiittetl. The I uikrtii t h i l was 1 1 ken up. Mr len Kn k pre.-enie.l a elitiou in favor of a uniform huiktupt law Mr Wilson, fn m the Military Coinmitte, re
ited link ihe hill to .suspend letutau arily the net lo prevent a ml punish frauds on the part of unlenrs entrusied with th making of contract for the '.o ei luii'-nt. and nnned the bill to lie put upon lis p ism. ige
Mr Powell h.-ta-d the bill would If I paas
; There w is onif very rnnoii hi-tmv about thi
bill It w.i- pa-ed al the ettra sea-ion, ami I then snspetulfd be ,uie some of the haads of the I bureau I weie optned lo it He movisi to refer it to the Judician Committee. Alter considerable discussion, the aubjet waa
poattaoned
Mi Wilson reported link the Home joint reeo ! Ition for the payment "t s ddier, with an amend in ii t autborir.'ti ihe Sr. iet u t ol the Treaaury ' l o issue 95t!,iHM!,lMH "' I nvutd notea, in addi-j timi to the Hinotint tint I ..tire I nv the act of lf-69. Mi Fe- enden mnted tti teler the resolutmn to the ( 'oitimitieti tin Fin .n r Mt V' 1 1 -on bad no ol section. ut thought it w i - lni.li 1 1 me our soldier wet e paid Many of ihem Lad been waiting months, and some had gone into the tutor Imu-e. aud their families were pittirrs, becaue they hail nn l-een paid as pnonptly as they hould have been I ke lull wa releriel to the Committee on
at the W ah -t moie sn ll umti.er diM- .tei t reporie-l inun the Si te It me istriet of more new and t et t rich iiiilie Lot lSTlLt.r. Der Ii Heathpt U-leea are ad vised that piettou to the Murlieeboio' liht Utge m.i nun oi the Andcr-oii troop mutinied i Vasbvlllf unl ieiu-el t. tdeenee. The eeneAn der, about ;ilHl, wen' nti the fighf nn. lei H..en garten uid W.inl anil neb vel gall m' 1 N .t . . -hate liee. i -etil ahm the lute loi the at real of a large In. f i" I !l ' de-et teal and their reim .1 . X tahvt'.le in Irons
Mn u. .! Mr N riiht, the bill conit nun:
the ha barge of 9 ltd irnuHMrs trtj taken up Mr Wright uddre.aed the Senate at length II I thou I e not tote loi the ineion .'i. tl. ii In on Ket. 'it. kt Dan losinkeout the oi, niihoriiuig the Pieshleiit to u-penl the habeas ctpn It waa at tunea neeeeaaryto m i irre Ii He Ii .m letter of Jeder oii. unl alan inun ae. hi ol Dotigla. in Uppen -I his i.-erti. n The Senator fn an Ken MP Im Powtll, and nihil, loudl dexisied they weie ltal tn Ina C tiauiiiiion II waa onlv w few
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i mm . ' ' M"niiir' nn u 1 1 aw pei nee iuv .et fiiutntv In litMl Mm U.fe every --tHid and Iru mau aluiuld nak how he muhl beat aerve ihoenuo u. snd dot slop t intpiir what soma Abolition let ha doUd The Senator from Kentucky Powell hid rejoiced otnr the recent flections,
but tl, ,.e electioi Ind been brought almul by
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i raLa.-aaea V ln)c I mmm I Itarfcei Cihcihsati. Jaouary S.
Flour i in guud lern od.
With Sa.e Ml trrl at
h gt.f! . ic I .' maerl Wi.ett uncliaraged. red 91(21 09 Oafs held lc hher. but no avii aiKe hag beeo eaubliebed in bulk, we quote them at 5251. Whisk v firm at 36c Hoga dui!. ,-!. held at fu'l rices. 94 3"94 99, packer holding bark The Price Cnrrect givni tbe receipt tor the week 4-',000. and tor tbe -nv sou 520.000 Hrdiy anything doing In pioihduno all dnO end w thout denvand. Lard offered a: ?C9;9J,c. Old esesa rork 911(111 25. new 911 E-ik meet 45r. und box meats at o d prices.
Or .-cries are firm; sugar llQl9c. end '31c
Gold advanced to 133. silver 124
12, exchange dtstt. av raieestra leer Yerk ilnrhei. New Toss. January 6
Flour lee active and scarcely so firm, ui. .-hanged, sales at 94 10(db'lO lor set
State. 5 84fj6 19 lee eeperfine eatern 9 49 to f n HO for ( otneaoa to sneduin extra W esters.
gb 90if7 for comoioti to rood ahipping brSaHdn extra mui1 hoo;ed Ohio, 97 10at- 25 l,r trade brand?. marke cloetr-c quiet Whiskv steedv and in (sir dnnjend st 39V.(9) 40c m Wheat alightly favor, buyer, snore doing for eiport. prices unchanged, holiJers being more die poser to realise; Chicae-o spring 91 23(1 34. winter red Western $1 45(1 50. amber Mirigan $1 5 1 51. inte Mu-higsa $1 (S3 Berief very scarce, prices tending upward. Oorn quiet and anchan-:e! at u.v 91 te. Sugar firmer and nn.re active st lUglec for New Orleans. for Muscovado and 10(3 llilc lorHtatta Mt Usees steady Pork opeTexi quiet sud closed a shade essier at $14 1"MI 9S for meaa. $11 &0lB-2 60 for priese, $ilte16 90 lor prime mse. Preened hogs in fair reqte-t at 5tg5igc f nr Weetern. Lard is more actite and closes a sh. da firsser at eft?l(ic Money easy at 5(56 per cent Sterling es change quiet e' fi 1 14 for merchant' and H'-fi for benketa' bill Gold loo nr. openim at MHM and closing weak at 34
$160.
MUSICAL. PIANOS.
$150.
V 1W eren octave Fiaaoa. ss ineswasl caaes.
, fr ame, anl over-M rune La. 'i I -'. & Btvi-Jal-Inns, flCA; with uivuldar,cary ediert, and inlaid aame hoard, fl?5, tl. H30U, and u-iwarrt; the taace, wltk pear! krr. 3&S, 4Vc. Taw attarea fnawe. Üawi-dl cheap, are exrclU-ut. gaceod-haod ltujta at fsw'. S.-.Ü. 4(1. 75, and $lOU New MeUsleoi freta M u. ward. MUSIC. MTjrsiC. MTJTSIC W puld'.-h ti.iodredi of different ptecea of Mvir. a laeen nymbei t-ina hy WtM taiataari tw tfce UnaHSsl orld. Al-o Instmettiin Book for aa-arfy all wia-trai ta. atrunienu. aelect tend Mator. the Hay ftVkeoi heil, Sei.. .- s I'- V 1 . 1 l'ar " -" , h a M.rp of "Fre-dom, c. tc. tar C TALiUitK, hKk I trea-si-hkd mai- t Ala to all whe ae-d f..r It. contait.t. list of all our variefr- ..I mute. wdtli prir attached Hat ladr in the country dlirtiM Iv w .theaat 's. ' rrd-T I r mail r r.j'rr.". proiiipUr tilled, aid a fattbfullt x-rnl..J as
th- uiflt the t-erssm r-reerinr we-e pie e-.t Kernit
in a refristered letter or ht .pri-. HOKACK W Tv KH. Airetat, Nf 4al Braadaai N
MEDICAL.
TAHH A jN i KKItV I S V M
SELTZER
Tbls alualdc and popular Medicine has uaivetraaliy received the tHt favorable revcHBmendaiHn f tee Meie rrofeaeten ad tee Pablic a the Bit onoisT a st. A.kttAFti salim: ai-kkikm'. It ma be ncd with the be.t eflcct ta Biltons ind Febrile I't-e-ic, Coal ireneaa, ick H'adatbt. Nausea. Ixa of Af-n Ute, iudi-eatiuii. Acxlor of tbe Sfornach, ie(ietit ol tbe Uvar, Coat, Klieumanc aff.arui.asa, Gratrl. I dea, An l allComplaiiib where a (rentle and Coollcg iperteat r !: ha tequired It ia particulatl.t adapter! n. the ant of Traveler ly Sea ami Ijind, teideou la Bot Lieaate, peraea ol Sedentary Habit, tovalie and (' nveb roanta; CaptaJaa atf Veaaeln and PUtrtera will And IW valuable addition ta their Medicine Ckst.ta. It m In the form of a Powder, ear. fnlly put ajr In bot
tle to keep in ant clintnte, and merriy renlre water
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poured mi 11 la produce a deli-fbtf-.li
a.-- . Jfnmer'i - --' inonlal- from praSaaetgeal and otber rntlcTtten of the hl-bei Uandlnf threngbi-tit tbe reentn . ) ' 1 rle of rear-, vrronflv - arant- t- rfticary and valuaM character and c -uoie j.t 11 lo the fat orabl noStaw ef an Intel lisnt public Td!HANUlO,Ke ITMireeawich -tree. 1. pier "f Warri. . reet . New YVrk . and fee tale by frn-eai-i aenerallr Jy7-dl
Colli.
or evVr.f "1 nt .. whioK viifht iSe mtc'fd With a gimpU remtsi;.
ifnefflsotmt, aftm tmrrnxruiUm triaumiy. Fuw are awart of thm impor'.nrsm stopping a ßcjLlßh or jgfliqlit ßcJLd t-v Us firwt siat ; that ivuah in ihm htpnmng would ytmtd to a mild remedy, if nof attmrudtri to, mx0 attack ihm lung. t tsdatttrt e uxjch.Lfil J&uJutm lue re first loinxiuoei mltvmx years ag 3 It has been f.roiieri that thty arm the beef (rtvaU brform tbe jntbUo fern rfcuatf, f'rl,U, sC&fie.nrhiti, ma, ßaitififift, th KvV.tr 17 CcugK in cnMiunfkiian, ar-i rvumerctte qffmotionm qf thm gun rig1 immsduxt rmlvrf M'uhltc Speaker f Simgrrt will find thtrn mfftatwü for opxrng and mtrmngtKmning thm votom Bold by all Qriggvmtm and ( ' tn Mdiomm, at IS omnu nj
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TRUSSES, 4sC
rST.It.lIIMrT I ri.aa St Ctncaen. Iti
trtnsh 01 a-to ft her h Pirtk Sn-a. th
let!. 1 atea. A d'pateh from N ih0lle aays Nome rebel pri.oueis raplurel Thurday unl pandeal h ut been in Miirtreeloro' only 4 hou dlre-'l fnun Rh-hniond. 1 J srrn;oM ("itt . .1 unian 6 A reatdulitifi 1
.IT'!-.! in the iliHie e-iiitlT to inenmi 1 1 lira Ootigri. to ; t. an .n't rxfludinfj alavea ol lo ! m ttei li "in o'd.it hue- Hefrrrd to i.'otn mdti 1 I'eileral Klitiun I he joint e lon Iben rommeui ed (ur tbe eh tioi ol two l'i. ted State Soi.a'ota .t..l.n B Uendetaoti wa elefieil on llie tiil ballot, by 5? ' m ijoriM oyer C II Wi. ton. lur tlie tetwi endine Mm) 4 H Oral Ibown. John S philltpa. Hamiifl S ti .oer and Mimuel M fliei kmndge
M e theo iioiiunati I l. t the tour jeia' tn m
mem 1 I '., luce much jot
wa In discouraging en 1 1 Imelda, by making f h ire against Ihe ( i..t et 1 111 ent , by oj.tsiaiiik ti ation lor ti e etprt aeent tbe war. by impreaelng tl.e (uett Wet with Ihr uujH.rtaiiceof tht rstley oi 1 M and tlieee tnea taiuiteii Innjj snd loud their loyally to th Oovernment. but ti" il nl tit. I'ke the Serntnr from KeotU'ky, hid and lhe tue oppose- t" oen i'.n II a i sad In l.ttoi oi in ton wtil snd neive,
and a . . .i i...'. i ti the eerl of Ihe Einen
r'in I sVontft, 57, I'uiU.pe, 5l . ülover, 34. ,,,r, .,,.,.. , a,ellot,. by trerv poeaible 2-5
lhes liinridk-e.il No elec tion
.... mi he would t ik the prufietty ol the
N Ant it i.f., Jan 6 Our l'Kl rebel prisoner reliel 1 1 et 1 h-te i want.) to see the MhHafJ
and l!i . nun ontd oflt er weie biuuülil it f fl nt er mteneil tit. the liravetanys, snd Ibe aup ih.. tvenlng 1 ph t . . ..e.i i,.m rut off lie wanted to see a I'liofh.i.l re-aiiiaaUte th it eaiii.onaduig waa liundtteil il.oi,.and slaveholders running one war heard ao.i.e ten tui It tu M ui ttrealioru' Out nd .. n, i .ou ntgttiea tbe other Applsuaela
P . t Ms , fa.iM.et -f the Hard
r i' . Rias a ii iijeses fSeieeea Th. -' Teiataia t.i l u-l .perw (w all nth. i .11 . 'tag f.s, a-.-ta Vt'tl ia-i ls-ek, raa can ta tnSjhl Mm Se WtUt I WII
'fi aea atefefi' i .kea mS e'tw w I t iear clettn and et.d s tve
fat.. i.U an a w ninHril IHle.t I-) III. It. i . t '."1 t- Htte . r ii. re
9nna i v eiwe ae laarttia ' t ff. rvt VtnH M i, t aetvtri-t-i atd Parkr N s i Pr-.f. t,. atar i ai-1 Ir n.lHeVI tili. (ir k Jnl a,.., (aaireaWt I keiw ral H.ieeata. n aSt lug" rV-afa ItraJ'..' I rrf. Heav. 4rttsew a)a Ha, Ch'rtV'. IW M. lecaM, SUvi.itr. Hit Ma'.iifa.Tieer and laalee Hi aiaaikW tweeee, AlateeaIn! .iaei-ra , attk 44 caat.aj, rtaaSttr Ins heap aw v'. . t. '..a, S'iwatsatr't-y haiattt , lfl Wll.riH rTKT A Ht I fir n't, Jt, wmm fa-n. ra t.v r Maeaet. hat .ava adtsn 'easa "lev all
atttwra. a-.d as an !!.. nf auch tt has itiWaed Ike
. .a at the 1 ,HA Pmt faJea laatlae he ea
ai1rtatn t' raat tmrgmm tat aaw rtraaaratTii ttwafaf left la reeet red frm a rstla era-d taa-h teUi rtevee hreak 'lira- psfr-it. ..et n, e'al )-rm$ taae-l In lv tianle
Saud etewtp S paaaiiaSUf Pal
ft 11 n .ii ; nt. a 'he relic1. P' ' . Ill 1 1 make a " ml at I nllaboma t),.i Noumlstl! .:iiber about 7,000 Ourabolo loa In killed, wounded aud prtaoners will not r.-h IIi.ihmi The rebel bs U douhe ours The wound n I oar soldiers Is moat It alight The liest buiUliu(S Iu Nashville aret.iken lor hitapitals T be wound. I Hill be wall rare 1 : Newa from the front meayer and nnimt-ortant Hit et 4 teci . ii hoaU four (eel ami rteiBg The weather clear and r..ld
4 (I'll Ml WIO! II
W laHiMito t. Jan 5 Hoi aa Mr Clssaaos jnttodeantl a bill aathorlatiug the rainiiig of a reienieer fort for th da
II . . Mr ...ti I to kn t !, b atari of 'na disease, i. 1 tbui we iboald see da) bght. 1 hare t ROtblnji td doapsuU about He thanked Did wa bad an arm and navy and a twiunuy He thanked Odd for trtlniT thhsf, that H had a Oenn il in tba Said who was not ' faah.ng f. i th Titwtileney. who. with hi sUf. wa to 1. found ia tba thickest ot the tight, sod Ina name Waa Rom-, in. Applause hi the gal lev tea The b ; ay,, p. ,iIwM,ei until t . moir. Mr lta-e nfl'ered a reanlulinn that the Military Committee be matrurted to emiuire into tbe aa IMwheuct nt le.mioiraittg the Atata of Minnesota hi- ui.- I. an. id n.i tbe upprea-ation ol the In dian n.-.tihllea m 4J A.rt.nta-l
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