Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3822, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL
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Mt paper, w are eaaprth1 mM Pf Mi Sf th Woaklv Ivo tu Prura ud Mar I -n'mUf S, !, tb pnaroftB Wohlr Vntn.rl will be Ml. I ' I. tbre BHHMk f fb cp, year IM Ha-w copt. on- year UM Ttuty tar capiat, year 30 ix tallrt . . ...utn .c ibcr.ptu.. maibd before Im miit( , i t meive.l at tb rtd re. all ebaertp. tieiM rrH4 fr UM 41- IM h er.-Iite1 at th new
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tioneet inr, an i qn te a lrr a number fcan.li .late . oihrr aunllar mee u have brought foi th. hut ihr cilti'-ra ir a ar.-otnl ry coastdor a evru to the applicant II mini and ni t .1 ii in. ii niil iii.i be in med by dir riv ilrv ul ihr Krr 1 i, i . . r t fr! that hr ht a rifht tu fr nl rh n. r. nd hm tirfr i!rl rhrt füllt acquire in tli MI "f thr inajuritt. 8a il ill hr lu ila, ami ao very ilay that au oft fc tu hr tiarifiMxi uf Ic mu-i not hundtrtuHi (hat thr rmwJ which ihrui. cur iifi-u . .in,...,fN ul orü' r kiira. Kar fn.m it. Thrt ar hut a drop in thr hu kM. The frrril mjoritv of th riailora arr tiiuar who frrl thr ru that our countfj ia in. and hupe .1 in -i nl' MmI Ihi tri at Min M4MM Way be de-r.-r-l ., .'av the -..rm u. . .leaulatnij; nur rluc proaperoua aiirl I ip v 'hsmt
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uf rtaiw-iilal wwrfe TkliUM thi .i,:v arbin teal aai' fall, bm, ln1, mrl frrth btji It l'l 4 Urtltr lt. an aüj aibtn mail.. . 1 ..r Uu. i A awtlj mg Mar bine may bo ba4 in a frrar anaijr af raMnrt aaa. Th.- f. Mi'. ii ra whit 1, now Luc .. - tng popular, U, aaii name iiaplia, uur tbat can Ur f. l.u t MMl feM M aar. du b. h- aa-aarl, eiafe a branlifut,' antirl, ainl periona labia fbfthf ork torl .. Tn " er f vrj iiiiaatoarii iaatgr plan, a tb MeM lalle aaUla furat, urea lakoratal MMaM art aii mak'lrm I M MMIt0O.i N . 4.'. Hf.a.l i . ? Y'.'k Uajrl.i't i.a...'l Oftitr . 3 ' ' Hall, t'a- rl apl" i4IUIl I ftj
.iin-a I ii i . . . , l Furt hor Particulars of tho Battlo at
Murlree8boro IMF I Ha Y R I LOlialATiOl 8CUEM
V;ilu:ililr llo iimrut. W prpeae t peMiali, tu pan.phUt frni. ib -t.! a r I ttf f'i nr i ri'iTi r Pwaa, Ui t eeejprrlaiva aaai iure tue wbwb ba f '" wraMet on tna l.et, anib lb- a4 lrra f tb rUai t - rural (NtfMttter ea tfcr ce rtilch proilorrd tb mmt ea Iltlcal reaaiwtinai ha iaatUaa aWte will make IM pamplkM "f 1 pmr, wrilrh w will furni-h at 1 r hundrd Tliia 4-mn i.l -h'.uM r al l.yevi-rj cit:tiof liuilan. A I Im aao.tjerat r.t.riv'R, HMtKr.-." fi. im, X.,vi,brr 31. Intt. Ii.-; ' "'r lob l'riniiii. W nrr now read to do ; 1 1 kinl! of pKin und fane ? Job Printing, in the het a- to. M l"rt uo tic, and e rArep a any other oßee We have comprtri t . .:.!- . - ' : ' - t t r i t-1 . r of piipn and r-ird., ml we r n ij. pn 1 and rheip work AM kitid f h'-"k-. In - ratalogur. 4c, printed in the het t1e md on -liort notice We a-k the petrunae of Democrat, nn nil "'Ii rethiit ml pflajtawp !one. tf. To Lear at. AiVrKTirnn Kate of idvertiinr in llie i.M .il coluinii II heieilicr he a- .!lo; l ten line or le. $1 Over ten line, ten cents e line No notice will h- mseite.J until paid I
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. XyTlie Peru m.iil ia now clued at 1 1 :'-0 A IM u.'iead ot 11 M . a -i .ted in our tm.e uidr. (ftltu loll B St. uti & BtM'l t r choice cur -raut and Uawt.ei .v lue Iridic will hnd the double sole high 1 IC Balmoral at .lone. Vinnee k Cb'e, nicaaj dipted U ak.ititii;. linn and neat Price $2 f-t?r pur W ; W-intr.1. at No 7 North Pcni-T.vani, treet, BO i;irl. to do general hiuseeork, 10 ewii.-.' girla, a hoy from to 'Jtl tears of ajte, to do I . 1 1 rk. and a ni ill liirl to adopt. lT!rFreh catawl.a i; rapes at O B. SUrat A Maoii Notii'i A pei-iil meetirir;, for work, oi Mnonic f-ode No. .'h". dl beheld tlii' e enini; st aeven o'clock. Punctual attend nee ia requeued. FaAXtis Kimv, Sec'y
Thi I.ioiaLATivK to' 11 The Dem-.'-ratir
Sen it..r inn in in-I- t t'.e . mi I t-i niyht, und the Kueeiita'i at the Demo rral'n- CMub room Tlir org .nil ition ol lioih , h uaee, e learn, IN nureed upon, aa follow: MWATI For Preaideut PtHa C Duuniur, of M nn.e Kr Piinciptl Secret u v J H 'ilei. of .lei ning V r Aa-inUnt Serretiry 8 K H imill, of Sullivan F - Serjeant at Ann Mr. Montgomery , of,
M rtin I- i A"t'iiit Mr Shield, of .lckon. Ii 'i at.. For S;eker Samuel H I'.u-k'rk. of Monroe. For F.in.ipd Clerk A. T. Wb.ttleiet. ol V imlei lur:. For Aitant (lerk Joseph J. Divi. of Fulton F r D unke pei H. Burin-, of Ruli. F-.r Seigeant at Ann Michael lii lhu, of Vio. Il i KM) D.M.i. "AI..K.N Th;- -;!endu llCtl
eitahli.-dimenl, on the comer of DÜnois and j (ieorgin street., i- KTataTMbJ iailv in puhlic faeor, , ami no wonder The proprietor are gentlemanly ami ohliiriii'.' . the utfeiulmf prinnpt and ih' lire niiurji aatl AM that "Uf maiket alfopl. pee 1 pared bt iirxoninlialiei cook and aerv in the;
t.e-' t le. i to he h ul there il il v Pay ooerdei'W will hr accomino'l ileI on teionahle teim. WINDOW SUPPORTERS.
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tin- lollowiue choice bit p .-ted mi the h.c:
Ji Lincoln i a aecomJ a.hins:fon. the third will le a monkey " "The President speak of our foreign relation, meaning, we auppo!e. hi. wife'a relativen in the ret.el erv ice." tm m fJT A niug gentleman beloogiag to the " leiical" part ol'the uiruy, borrowe! I paper ol one ol our uhcriber and ent it back i hi iter torn nrnl crumple!, with thr me. ige that br would like to .erve the Editor the s ine way. lie knows where to tin l the Editor, ami has only to cab when he leel. like tearing thing, and he a be aceotnm kI ited fjy We would all the attention !" ur re.nl er to the nice stock ol new kjuu va o;a'ii lor wale at N I 0ld Feilo ' Dali, hieb room ha been newly httet up in plen Kd iti ki, ami OMW I with a fine line of rich, fancy ami slipiedry ginaia. The proprietor" are active biiamea men wli i are aiixiou to huihl up a trade, and are offering ool hargaitm to the r rustonjer. Call and ee them Fifty dozeu quwila. n!o i choice lot of turkey-, cincken. i:ee-e duck., rahhit and rqutrreia for 5ale at 0 It St ut A; Uro's.
Ill T i l It WOlt I II 1 1 w :V1ND0W SUPPORTER I'at d Aprü lb. 1811,
t t'hn mud ; rfkd t.f tvtt r ( )r(ln a? H , ij,t.i. Beeaw aeraeeei Hu'M.na" 'hai n t Cord mill Mleaibta, -hul. ha Butterw. rth'a So ; in r-. li aeeal Iwini; nl I in 'ie 1mIi of i lie expee lr ;..rl. an 1 sue- L hrraiai;'
of (IlaNS. rhiMr. n' Arm-. A r . c. Thr utM;ril.r r i' prepared t. tun iik WwlkWlJ with Ike ahore Wind.. Supporte', r put t hem ii H iudowi fr thove h may want tat m. J. V. DI RW tircnt, Jaio -.'ni) No. 24 Kentucky Avenue, ludlanapoHa, It.d.
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ATTORNEYS. THOMAS A. HE.fl'RiriCS
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M AKTIN M. II A Y, Slielt.yville, Ind.
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THOMAS Vi. WtHJLLKN, Franklin. Ind. I
IMP N M frOM.F.P, ATTOIM BYai AT LAW, WM n r' is, imiaa, WILL PR ACTK V. IN THE FKLKKAL AND TATt OOt RTh.
(iif nr ho'h of themwiil alwny he f.. und at their oflire 1 Xo?. 10 and 11 New Talhott ' Building, toutli of Puvtufflcr. MM l-läm
COPARTNERSHIP
The "'bee American urn. of Afi
r!e-etit icuh'-i; 'u the Im.' -k lunlel l.y Mich iean, Illiti"i. Vermont and l eiitie 'c tie ,. are 50mewh.1t indignant at the location ol the notoriou- nero ha. Am rurner. on a h.-k allet in that vicinity, hete, mce the Piesidenti.il proclamation, "black spirit, and white, hlue piritr ami fepM." brown ami nulf color, mingle in glnriou prolusion I he imniiry natiirallt aries aunni; the tree trhifr c.ticn ol .4wirrira le cent, hi funrhes a shelter lor this notorious oiftlaw ? and would it not h- advisable for her to remove her 6arr ..t ;. ration"." fk'y ( to 0 B. Stout A Bro for clkoioo pifa' fee:. !ugar cuieJ ham-, pickle., tongues ami Ire-h oy s:er aa -.- aw Ntw York Sroat Tue ritt 1 full of arrangers, and not one ol them hould leave itn.uit paying ivt l thr Ne York St.ue. m institution ot iinh the reellen .1 the Capital leel particularly proud Ne York Citj Mai Sic rt. ami we have ttlenM equally noted through out Üie West It will piv lo visit the. 1 thy gouU palace heie. it our iitu nee I ind h .loe not? any article ot the vaiiol ami splemhd lock t : iple ami fancy dry u"d kept theie T ' y luve hut one price, and that in uniformly low.aaamll proMte ami qmck reiurti being the motto that h. built up their extensive trade Twb The Atar; The Marhle Heirt a brought m list night at the Metroijlitau in fine taste, ami the acting w aa gotni The kaaV loua ol the atatuea in the timl act mm m gnificent. an i inirhle iu never more failiilully rep f ereilte! by tjeh and biood Wait scenic Mit gave m laithiul a repteneiii at ion of the sculptor's 1 h.-el. e km n..t. tut it wa tiue to rt Mr Booth a Ktphael a very hip;n : and Kilet, aa the ed-ior ot tl f M ipc Lantei u, actel up to nature adiu.ro... T i h. iile. :pir. wit ami faiint. ami wa relished und appreciated bv n lare ami highly intel.ient and u. 1 To n hi the Comicau Brothers will be the at traction
rg:t rm-rlii oliM rim tJXD7RSIGltBB HAT! TAKMM 111 Ma B. I LVi KI into partM r-h.o. and the buin will hf reaf'er I coiKiiicird 111 tli name and style ..(' KroRa, cuwiu a ktxmm ku.nt a CaLOWKLL. aVclä
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TRU T "f the sta".- f Indiana are here'.y notiru d
tbat - have 1! -; 1 tb i -ti-...i. 'f II Atai-tant A e--or- f..r tlir -an- . ii.ti'. lb- l-t of May next, theo tL. uewr.il asesniiit ill be made Th f 'W it. per-. 11- in each county have lvn rfiamel. h will attend t.- all busiiHTs relative 10 a.et,a.i..-:.r 111 thnr lei-j'ective un: e. There are mam C It'f ner. hors dealer?, pe4 Her, matiuf rturrr and other I10 kave nut vet taken licet e. and many h. are Aoaag a wh. le.le lu-iues under a retail h- n-e al- . manufacturers. iuciineer, pedith r- and bnlcbrr. who to n.it report nrornptlv e 1 . : t la . Ve re-jrfs-'fu!l a-k all . h person.-1 c me fraidat uce, and u-e th" meat s t. .- the'.i truble and expen-.1. MAliiON 00CMTT.
GEN'L. (VI'CLELtAN IN PHILADELPHIA, FOREIGN IM E W S .
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Ni Y-R. J mu ry 7 Tha following m japecial WpwtcU t a 11 1 1, .n,; p.. pei , datvd lur (ret ) ro'. Januars l. . ..int ev icuatel n haste during Saturdiv Maiht It is repotted they were teinblv de
in..! .1 zel liotn na. Out tuet leu no ,.rti t v behind (iri. Ne'.'iey is iu pursuit of the enemy with iiilaii'.rv. A cavalry fact also iollows them to dat. Sie. .t'a lt Teiinrr-ee brirsde attacked ami
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Th aarWlia rail of iwltat'or... represented lo be tb samr a"HHiWM,nBi:tMTIMI.TK II r," hieb aft In ni'traar pr .fui-iltv iujutjr. Ma.' taalers 1
wI!i'.-oiiinu-i .I 1 if-riet preparatloiia and lower prwed hciel thcr 1 e r guard of cavalrv. artW-len, t a in 01 pi M 'MoikemaeKei. A-kf. ra4 The enemy a loa in Wolnewlav'" Imttle wa OBTAIN only HkuH .n s Hin .N III Ah TKH'HK." i.lt'tl. -e eral humlred on Thuivlay. over I. H Ml WWaSfj kjf Ion xpri'ira have prn-d bo value. baHng on Friday ti! 1 .'MM! on Sitiru Htght, ill. lu'lilig
rreep el ihr an th. ii of phrstetan eurrally, and leSÜ m.'i.lal from euini'-ul na 1. ibr..uirbut tb countrj n.l; VI MMRSH1AL TKOOHataV wfeea all-wed t dla. l e .L.wly In the m1tb. hve a dlreot infroetice to taealTecled paita: the adative ami .tbniK efferitolbe mu. 1 1 riviipr f'h wiulq.r into thr Rroticbliallay Pulmouary irritation and irlv relief In CoUKb, Cold . and h- ir ... riir..at T.M -iioiiato which puh'.o neakr r. and Incer are liable ret.ll-illy 'k?
tyaj ipf'i.e.l N e liAVc I .SlMJ of ihciu pn-oiier, law - s awdaeve. I Ma, NTS
MUSIC.
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MEDICAL. D.vS. CARTER & BODMAN, OfftCI, aVtk M Nht'H ILLINOIS STB K KT, (Next building to Bales llnust , N rili.)
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porienee .0 all tb" UVpartm nts of tb pr .ft-'-ic 1. llov'il-dUl'.i
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U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES.
I STHH T OF IN
Y.XT sevfii .v!e p-..un. in r'- v. -od ca-o-, iron j frames, an 1 ovcr-strung ha--, f..t w ,th in.iiild- j lna, lti1. with mouldings, carved leg, and inlaid nuiue- . br.ard. I7S. fl".".. -. and upward-; the -an.e. with ! pearl key-. Mflff SW, Ac ll.e above Pian s, tboiijth rhoap. are e'.cell. iit S, -..ii.l-!:atn! l ianas r. -.". f4" :.o. 0, tT5. and BKi. Nc Mcltxiroii.- iroin I a up Wat.! - music- isviTjrsic. MTjrsic f imhib b-indred of 1ifT.-T-.Mit j.i-c. of Mu-ic, I ! lare awmeet heme by the hrt tna-ter in the nm-ical wrUI. AI.- Intr. rtn-1. Bm..- t.-r n :,rl all m i-iral m- I trutnent- -. : Uai 1 Mu-ic. the Imt Schoo i B. II . Sui -
d. Scl B II. N s. 1 and I, Patriotic Song Book. Harp of "freedom. .. Ac. nur C Tl.wl:. whubisna-m-hcp rarr aim t" all w! o - nd f..r lt.iontatn- !-.
f vi our vartti-- ot n.u- . ith prir-- attachd. No lady in the country h"..ld h without it. 'ipir- by mail ; or epre- prorply f' ' d - fahfully raeeWkr4 a
th.'.idi lr p'r.m ordrrlnft arere present. Beroit money in a I- frti r 1 letter orl v epr,--. MiB'l- W ATfMS, Agent.
I he hones o Brig,, ier Oenera.s Hun and BaTiaoO ate here (ten Uieckimidgc w t savcraly wounded and to n ,iums had 1111 ai .ti hroken Major ClarMMM 1'ietit.fe was wont;.. cl 111 the tliiuh. The taniou 1st Lui-iat.a regiuicut was de atroy ed t ur own losses in all the engagements were 1 .1110 kttlel. about 6.IMUI woun.ied an! several tli'naml prisoners. One-thiid of the wounded will soon be able to resume duty. Our nrnv was coiisudeMhlv t!epleteJ by strag Iciji, inelodiop number ol officer, wbj will be dkt gracefully, disuiissed. T!ia following is n list id some of the killed ami wowndoall CM M '! . ?4tl Ohio, woutitleil; Col. Chas. Anderson. '.Lid Ohio, woondod; Col Nick AnMoraoo . b' h Ohio, wowwdod; C- l M il lei , wounded, but tbd not letxethe Bel.l; Col. WiltiaaM, 25th Minora, killeil; I.t Ool H ill. 37tk Indians,
1 wouii'led not .:iiier uslv We had .hunt 2n lie'
m 11 woMndp 1 Eat Col r.iner, of the X"Jd Indiana, reported killci, is wounded and a prloOOwT. The Chicaoo Boanl t Trade Btterv. which behaved gallantly, knit I killed and B wowaaiod, Micioilinr l.ieut (iiiltin, wooDdod. laooaaia' Mkdaiwaai Oataarj kiwi 1 kiilel and IM woiimled. and ä h own killed. A review of ihe fieri .1 of battle since the evac nation, shows that the enemy were much more loimidiUly -tel (hm we had develojil t tie
1 twening before by ternric fighting Advices !'roin Uavaiia s'.ite that the French j iron clad frigate Ln RmtwumUc bad mini from Vera Crua, 00 rowf ten Martirtiaiie, to await or-
ilei - Dining her stay at Vera Cruz, she lost .'.'' of lit'i crew ol fti" aen bj yellow rfftr, indudiiig Iter .-ouimamler. Waadtingiee I'peeiati - thai seventeen men of Wrudham'a eooiotend ' ie picked up last niht at Clmtitilly by excureioiiists from Stuart's cavalry. President Lincoln' reasons tor signing the hill dinittiiig Western Virgiola into the Union, were as hdlow: 1st It was the correct policy of the Adminis nation to aoCWTO s min u free teriitory as po-.-i hie. aid with as little iiouV!c 2d Thai as the Whee.iug LejfjelatWM had Mom recoguiaed by OongroM aa the Laaialatwri l the Suite ot Virginia, thai hodi h ul aotlKaritj to adopt aWOaiwres looking to the division ' the State; that the reapoiisibilitt did not lie afptWIWt those who did im! vii'K .igainsl it. inrnely.the ink ibitants of the Eaatern portion of the State. td( and ptiiicipal. That he was bound lo take caie ol his f. lendThe ouiiiiMii t the President were in writing. Hall of flie Cabinet weie oppoofd to thi ines 'ire. The BoWM Ifilh trv Committee met thi morning and diawjooad ot a laige amount of bu-ines.- on Iwawd.
N'o. Mi A lOport has leeu nrepared and wiil be sub
rrüTTF.I STATKS OF AM Klüt" A, DISTRICT OF IN- j mitleJ at the next meeting, in favor ot the- OTOpO I IUANA Ml I sition of Eli Thayer, the raising of 25.00 .neu Whera. h!.el of information liaa been R ed in the j to ,,,, M . nip,J insorsetttl to Florida, and be in Daortetttmrtul 1 United St ne. ithin and for ihr j , , , r , , m k.
S. atd fircu t and li-tnct ol Ind.ana. on ti- 31 day v" V. ' vl -
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1 ira Duasiaatai 1 .niui.ucc 10 wmj newni ar gnnient in favor of the plan now lein eotuM etc.; for provi.lin for the croi$ing of guaboaki into the lakes of the We-i ami Baal. This im portent natter will occupy the attetilioM ot Con üiess for some daj s.
Hr ABQ0 ARTi rs Army or thf Potomac Janoart 6, ltfb.'L AH quiet on the Rappahannock,
rlaga of truce rroea the river daily. The princi iial business tr an n-te-l i the exchange ol such refugees us authorized by military authorities on both bides. Pun uKi phia. Ian 7 lien HeOteHaa held a levee last eenuioat Iii brother's house. This aiorning the Citv Council and Mayer aralted on him. and tuesented a testimonial authorized by the Council some time since. Yokk, Jan 7 The steamer New York tioin S Ul taWpton on the 2ith, ha Mllfwd Her OeWS i- BSOWtly anticipated. I i ' I '; v ire Gazette cortfidently aerts that the Ionian Irlands will be ceded to Greece, and ui r. internet.! are mak'nir tr the withdrawal ol troopf. Prince He-se rrluie? the Detail throne. Fi ttu e kad Meeaaaated explanations at Madrid, rape i ling . ii oaMeial -t itetMM nie by Spain lo the t'orte on the Mexican uuestion.
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MAMA all arkerras, a Mbel of fafknaaHaw Mai krea Mr4 le rfcaj PtalftCI Oasrt of be Uwwed Otate within and fr the ! Seventh t'.rciiit :oii is-ni.! ..f Indiana, aa thi :t I day afi January Wi . b lohn Hminu. l'-. . Attorney of th I'nit 4 rtalM P t llo- 1 Ir: r t iet .f liidtat a. apaiii- the hf of lo? N. ; SK iu Ul r urinal plat f the n.wri of Wabaatl, U nl.a-h leaaty, Indlaai. th ptuatiti .i ,ne Mae R. Merlt t . lor a violation M th- f-ow-.T- of an act of I'ot.- ' BJiee, appt..i : .!;!. IT. 1RI -nti'i'l Vn ; t. sup- : pr, in-, r etnwi, la paaMA I reason and rebellion, to j sei7'- and .-'.tiM-ent. th- f.r- erty of rebi Is, aud for i"h ' pur...-t-R," aod praying .roe-- agaOwl -aid rea'ty, and j that tb.- -a-iic naj bt eoedewsBC and sold as . m-mies proji. rly . V..m- li.....f.Mi in .. .. ..t 1... m..n'..n !. '
s.'al o iaM rr la me dir.-'e.l ai-.d deli ereil, I do hereto gMritWjtltfc notice o all p-tson rlaimini" said property, or any ;.iri ih-reof. r m anv manner inf re-t. i fkirila ikal they tie and apoeer bafcrt the sart, the i isMetCoaul 4 the OOftc Star es, to he held a the dtjf of laetaMU letta, la Bw4 f.-r Ike INatrhtt ef In.hatia, nm 'he
2d Monday of r'ehruarv ne at ten acteeh f the fore- 1
noon of t'mt .lav. th-n an: then- ti toterp..- i lour r;a;ms and in ke th-ir aP u -t - in that I ela f. 0 ; MORE, U s MarskaJ, By L s. itinKi.ow, Depety. Attest: Joiln il. Bka. rierk. Jan6-dltt
of January . 1-'". by .1 dm ll .nna. K-.. A 1 1 n y .f tbt'n ted Btatea. Ir raw Uawlet at Indiana, against the
eat balf of tic m u di-west qua ter of sectiot; 14,1 ton hip 'Js rant: tf eaft. containing acr. -. t!i- :
prop, rty f one Van It. Montan, for a violation of the power- of an act of Cnures, approved July IT, 16.'. entitled "An act to suppress insurrection, to punih tren'on and rebellion, to ei7.- and cti!i.-cate the proj.rty ot rebels and for other pi.rjo..-." and nraying process against -aid realty, and that the same may be condemned and alMI aa CM BMW property. Sear, lharreare, 'ti pnr-uauee of the monition ut ler the se.il of -aid I'otiit to in.-.lir-it. I and delivered, I do bareby give publ c notice t- all persons cIsiinniL' said realty, or any p ir thSWecAj or in any manner int.-r sted therein, that -h -v be and app ar betöre tb- -aid. the Ui-triet Court ot the t'nited State, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, m and for the Ib-trict of Indiana on the 2d Monday .-f Ffhruary next, at ten o'clock of the f.renoon at that aar, then and there to interp..- their Uims and make their allegations in that behalf. L). ti ItO&K, U. S. Mar-bal. By 1. S. Bt.iKi.ow, IW-puty AtteM: Jons H. Bla. Clerk. jantf dUt
(M0 ls ) 1TNITKI srTis OF AMKIUCA, H8TBK7I CF IN J Max a, s W hereas. a lil.el of irif ma' :..n has Leen filed in tb llistrief ('..un "f the l i..-d a;. within and for the aWwratk Circaft and Bfstrkl i f iadiaaa, on the iidi day of Decern! er. I -6"J, by J. ho M.inM K-.j., Att... ney for the Unite. 1 Slate . and f.-r the District of Indiana. anaiu-toiie hundred 100) ounce qutiiii.' . -e ltd at the Port of r.va sviPe in the S'at- of Indi ana, for a n.iati -n .. the lawof the I n;tel States, h.- s.iid go,-ais and ni'-rciiaiidi-e be-og conlraban f war, and praying process a.-am-t hi gm ltd thai the -aim may he condenn ,1 and sUld a artvt - eontrahai.d ol ar.
. i fore, in p:ir-u i ' re f the m-init ion under th a The LATEST FROM VICKSBURG. ir- .1-. or any i irt th-:eot. ot In any manner katerestcd j
th. run. tiiat they n and appear b- for the aid. the D Stri t Court of the Fn.'ed tate-, to be iield at the city of Ituh.mat. !!-. in and for the H trict of Indiana, oti the ti. .1 l of Hay next, at ten o'clock of the trenoo of that -tay, then atid there to blterpoas then claims and m-iin.- tLe.r aUagattMM in tha behalf. D. tl BOftC. C S Mar-bal By I. S. BnaaOW, Deputy. Ai'eJt: Jen H K, ... Clrrk. Hecio-dUt
I
opti IC purl.
A. TERRIFIC BATTLE.
FEDERALS DRIVEN BACK. Fetlt'i al Lonm about ."C0
NOTICE. CÜ-PARTNE FtS-TIjp.
fllUK i '-! gi . d kave fanned a Fo-Partnrrs-ip fori I Ike ttanaaction off a general Oiwwj and Mrodaaa
nu-ities- in ib- ity of it iiatiai ohs. I he besiuesa will be trnctcl .t. .he name ol H- (.-hire a Co. S H. Ha',SIIIIF. JA MKS K VV His,
.VI! N F.l lU NClL. IxriASA-oi.:, Jan. 1. ls3. We ha.-e Haaaaid of our Ha trade and buin to I Me--r-. Hag MriACa, (teafbf the patronage we. hve ieatliA Mew the cit;z-as ..f ln.lianapo.i- nd vi- .
citi 'y. v tespt-ctfuliy re.juet nr tritn!- to continue then f.iv r t. th- ::.' firm. IKHtSHIKE A HISTKR.
FIGBTSTMLL rMOGRESSijrCj
RESULT -NTOT Kl INTO WIST.
COV. CURTIN'S MESSAGE.
The Inaugural of Governor Seymour, riOHTlKO IX WKSTE1LN VIRGINIA
Thf i.t,tst from .Uurfrersboro'
at., Ar. Ac Ac.t Ac.
COFFEE.
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ei persons are at
tempting to frighten the omen md children of the en ml the Oeitet tht the Democrat micnJ to do terrible thii;' Such persons t r.er
John B aimnph
A. T Hart.
vv - w .:
L w Hatcher.
. . . Indianapolis. '
H VN .VK t 01 Nl V
s;il LI COCHTT.
JOHNSON Cul NTl.
MOUu.vN COCNTV.
W. H t
ki- 1 1 f
... te.r watci.ai.
I he
HI N PRICKS r.TTT
first act m v . .iei.ca wul never cme trout the gallant and true hearted and lt i imj; Dem.. racy ot Indian , and of this all t mal persons my rest a.urei It may Le Bossilde e t.se the ..rd pesible that An,iv Wallace aiaj be le -iaied .ui ot line, and Ins shouldoia relievmt of Ike great load they have o long borne. This would te a terrible blow, we know and yet it ! possible. MiJnHor 1 AiL.aio 1 he i m of L tk-huiu. in Talbtt 1 New new bleeh, X 19 North Pcunsvivania street, .ire filled uh acn i at od immens stock of cloth. caaimeie and geiitlemeu s droe gocai-. suitable hr t se,.,r. Order tell are promptly fil!el, a lid no fear neel be ;.rreheiidei in regarl either to the n tm Ml f llie iro-a o the style of thi workman-h.p The be-; . inter., and the ui-i I -lin doe v . nteaiplovnl at tin- new e-tahlmhment. which has built up in a short lime a oii enviable repute lion Strangers ut the rit who de-ire to ht th ti - es ut dining then -t. will do weJI to Call at Schulia, -UO tv.na.ne llie fcin-i varity ol uprio 'Kia m his noui
A i a lies.
tlreetifielri.
.Sbalty .
.Franklin.
Ms't.nvv.i.e.
. Danvil'ii.
VV Uli v t. Hit tllMi IU Assseor Sixth DMrtrt of Ind: at I s-dwlw
HOTELS. French's Hotel, MM TUK I t'kOTKAN PLAN. crrr or m HMH Sl. I I IHN .nl t I MV I'l It IM1 CITT H ALL fttJA ABE.Ck. FB SKrORTT . Opposite C.:y Hall
353 R LIBIA MILLS 355 t&o AND ö" W A MUS (.TUN STREET, SV T. CITT. lj.OV!.Hni;M COFFEE. ut ap in t:n UM Pound paper. 4 Ml a boi.andin Hulk. Oar price range from S to 30 cent. Wa put up ' follow. ug kind-: 111 4. ltlt IIIO N It JO, Ulli und M 11 ItlOlt ( oi III. w, . .. ...rrvtee he Ver.vr than any groantf off e now in ue. All orders adirea to us or t. our ... it-. Me---- 11.AC A biiar.. l;t Cbam'.er re,-, ,--mer Wa-b-nt 1. street, N . rk Cut, will receive TMBpt ami ' There'; laasapp':.-d by l:rt da jobbing boae 0 the vanou cnieI till It A 11. At Mm
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- ..-us Krfector I here 1 a brtrr Sbou ai.3
ni- uuchH to :be liwtrl. iv 4. 1. in: Hack met. Lossy we
a' K . I III M II. 1 .a, I-.1 pr pro ' r.
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47 II KW AHD. STOLEN from the subscriber, near ltdiaaapolie, on the n'fbt of Dec a Ted bar Horse; rhiht bind foot wk'te a little ateve tl.e jt U . !..t- j t .:. the f.-eLea da n ane. tad ant 1er-. carr es b;- : -e out; a!."ut 16 MOxis hurt. 7 rears ol.:; shod a I round, ab old aaidh and a Id nd brNUa ere taken with the horse w 11 pay M2& tor the r turn of tbe borr. and fs5o for the arr -t aixt v tton of tbe thief. A litvral reward will be paid f r J C Mi.:, :i : hat will lead l the r-coxery of either borse i 11. .ef. Vitrea nie at India:. jp. - h ' ja. r A HitWLANl. .1 v Mano. Ceut.iT Bana t-
fAino. .Lan 7. The news from Vick?burg is one da) later. The re - concentrated all their force fmui flitaada. JaefcwM and alnnp the line of ro.nl. aaatmolilig lo 65,000, at Vicksburg. Th: overwhelming h-rce attHckcl Snernrtn on Monday Md forced h;m to full back t :he fi.st line of tehel in trench met it. The fortifications ex'er.d bt.a from the citj six in ie. nd Siiei man's torce htd fought their way to within two mne.- of the city, when attacked bv t!ii superior loire 1 he righting on Monday is represented as des perate in the extreme The batterie and forli 6catinns were taken and retaken Wh ile regiment, even brigades, fi.hting hand fo hand oer the un and Lr p-Dsse.sion of the delcnse. The 4th Iowa losi 6O0 killed, I IIIBll id and tniing Ge Hnvev . with I5.0H0 men. was sent to ex reu e a -pecj.,1 order but hnd trat been heard from C in are entertained lor hi saleiv Nothino yet heard frum the forces below, nor can we learn th.it the guoiioats have uken any part in the ac'iou It it reponeil that the rerel steamets areersa ing t'rom the Loorsiana shore to Vieksburg, jt is aii.pael they are carrying reinforcement. At last accounts Holme- .,- mvrcbtna in that di rectum It il not improoable that he has arrived ten M L Sm th a wounded in the breast. There w.i fitrhting .n Tuesday morning afier Sherman had lallen back, but M was lliou.ht be could maintain hi poaition until reinforred The rets rt that he hau tteeu reinkvrced tir (iraut is incorrect.
Joe Juhntoii I in .inmaiid It ia irps, ileal that m totn lie na ith ihe liiiruiiou d
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I ill Ml (,. .. iKMl
M enu it. loa ia eetloviel
ml 111HV la el at Holly Hfiiia The trams are lunmng lr n M n. n. I. a gr nge a wi
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here would iv i, non to rvrrr outtaa rraimv and ioIik It would Olld what wa Ii nut l.'t.c ' 1 ' ' nie I "tit fc;- I rri t. Alter enlargtm wo this subject, Gov. mom mis lie r.i'.Hiiui holds hi place. I. hi will o( 1 e ii. . .1.1. but Ity nmis ol 1 n mm 'd tbr 1 0 .IHiiimn whlfh 1 h rr-l
O, .11.
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ne it waa tabled
kai.ais, dated the Mil. via C iru 7,a.,.
I MmH' " votes . oi a.öOt' LKaJ who . d not area nii.nn theme.v as to the tonolnf can I
Thiiti. hi tili rag.ug at vieksburg, but nidatei Ui iwuouai rtghtlu'ly to hold bis ot ,
wltii no .1, idel result. tire, although tha popular majorities, even ia tha Our forces look the oialn bauet f and r'dr pile Stat whuh placed him theto, have, lo their roof toe rneiur nu Mnbdai, hut aero alterward re 1 MM elevtiooa, deeUioti themeeirea polUiea.ir op
pulaed an I lot their ground Uken. ipikrd snd lost again
i.-n4l MorSM ind Colonel J B Wmnare killet C ' Morgan L Sunth an.) C ; t n Owinn HI wounded, hut md mortally livüi armies re-inl on Monday night after a h 1 RMgMt day. 1 bir troop . ir -till etmtidant of v iriory Puce nd Van Dorn command thr re!ela
rivecaunon were pi.ed u h s adm.uistiatiou. Tba majority are
t hn comtitutiooal nghu. to sod to sustain hi acta done Hjihtful authority. roeiaBstioii are above the
drei,, 1. a ot , ou.Ha and the lOatrailiU of the I -minion, (hen lint C mat notion 1 a mck arv If it has mt the uthonty to keep ihr Ki
r idnr iihin 11. r -ti ...:. then it cannot re' 1 1
ti'i noun" to ia uphold ki pwei itbm the Lmits 1 1 1 Hreaidriitial
It u rttmorisl mat Sheimaii isbaiug re.ulotced Mate. a,ti..n the I'mwii Thoee who hold thai
by the airu il ol Gtain cavaliy. t'e.e - no anctitv in the Constitution, iuut
The iuuhAla are not doing much
Our army. vll p.ie,l mi d j t otet ted in flank and center, will not yield the contest till Vicks burg is in our Meiou. Oar Inas in killed and wounded, to far, is estimate,! nt SjOl !.
eiUally hold that there is M guilt iu the rebell. 'ii The Pieaideni haa already signel an act ot Conie. which aert tiiat tbe alavea of thoe in rebellion are r.u hcitrd. The ole eflect of this proclamation, therefore, it to declare j the emniM ipaiiou d the alave of thoee who ie . not in rebellion, and ein are. therelore, loyal 1 rttiien It is an eitraoidmaiy deduction from tbe alleur! war poei tha the I. t tenure of the
rights ol loyal cmei.-, no! Ii nin uiii them
the SMme piiin-i.iin 1 t iinMoed iia.n iiLtiretit.
to
he te-ult of the Mpadition wete thedetruc ! c dculainl to adv nice the su-cesa of thenar ol t., ui ipartaaa bridge, MO rebel killed. I I511 he 0..n-tiiut...n u.d te-ioie thelnion.
Ci.ni ivNATi. J.in 7 (Jen Carter's expedi'i n reacheil Main he-ler, Kentucky, lestfrdav. oil ill ret 11 in from East Teiuieoe Ii leli Loudon, Ketitu. k , 011 the 21sl. lis I r e cmpiised one
thoiis md c ivalrv
TI
tinii
..ini !,. md taken Dti.tiei. 701 at.UMl -.1 ums M .v 1. 1 tin- mca-urc. s. e.ily iuiaiilic. uu
were t ,ken. alo a large nmouuf fl-.ur.s ilt J"' oii-titutioii.il. ami which is calculated and odker star were capfarad, Tl.ev also de kacfjattllO many b u n to the re-toralion of Pti.ivod - loc.iu -.live and cats. t,,e L bv - HiMrnad ty the world as an A hri-k skirmish took place at Wautr.uga -MaMMMlal tha h fc or the purpose of re-1 bridee: and another ut Jonesrilla, stom ia it, .. result M wbicb the State of New This r.ud was one of the most Inz.rdou of "'k "'"Iterat ly vl, and which w,;! be the war. and was attended with irreal h-rdauio , Tect . . 1 le-irted We uiu-l inn only support
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I nit osvi u. 100 '! ii.- iotj ffiaic- aim uji.ll taMl tht tights or ne .""ates. hut we mut restore
,nc 1 111011 a i ti is tr-.viT i c oii.uieii 01 in war. Tha opinion thai alaran uiu?t be a bo I
iehel to te-;oieour L iuon, cieates an nt-iaomsm
Hinl privntious v e lost but ten men
I II I L I't.lTM I A , V IIIUII I . - l!V-lOl, (.over in ii Curti 11 is n I most exclusively devoted to ' State aft iirs He recommends compensati-n to
.1 u.. nr.a k .i, ...1 ... 1 ;. .,.1.,. ...... lr"
ou.-rwoo P...WM y r7'm . "rr between tbe free . - ave States
ti.e tnree moi.ui a 01u1neeis j-tfin.y iv una oa fMrnished the Government mote than 2tKLMiO men siin e the breaking owl of the rrtie'li n , besides some 50,000 who ure iu the M I ice or uctaallt ready for it it olnnter militia under the call of the lith ot Beeaaaabar ut, atahing aa aggregate ol mere tbea H,MMM Ml Pem-yl rani.i In -t ut to the er vice 2JO.0O0 men, of whom IOO.OO0 ne (Kafranchiaed Be eaye.lho ne , --,! , -ie;i -li'-niil be forthwith commenced ! to amend the Con-titntion sa us to ive the right ! it snflVnge to citizens h re thu. eaelaoed. Ha alao aayi the aawglaal Pannerlraaaa led tint Ofl the prarervation of the I'm n mi l the sup
pre--i"n of thi niot caasele IM wicked re beJIiofi depend! the honor, interest Md tutme
we'iare f tlie oomnnwi wraith I l ey in Bevor tolerate at hawse for deal ro fing the Ghrrernmeni of t'm (Jaitad St ite or for tormi i, sc ..-tr-trcm , foderaciea, ay .my other anbeme ir creiiuKi coiitiisK.ii mid rum und aiding und comtorttag traitor r MM sgatttM their country The' Si .to ot iVm.svi. ui 1 h.ta turiii.-hed more men tr the MefflMM of Ottf itisiilutioii and lost in by the casualties t ..r than any oilier State The people intend, bv the blessing of God.th.it the rebellion ph ill be rappMnad, and will not j be turne 1 from tl':i settled purrse hy the wiles j oi iu iske 1 ea walet w tha wailatiwai ec reaMe md On the pontrary they will, an their rirht, i that inteoiitv. intellect, earnestness and vior shall be employed in the public service to pre serve the Government ind maim tin (he unity of ihe eonntrt hi Hal... Jan 7 Gov. Seymours MUM
is quite lengthy, that part releir.n 'o X 1tion.1l eminent a. I. .pled tin- views ol the cxtictnc Xorth
aHatrs ..ecu; vino tour ordinary oawapapar coi era Statei, remarkable pola cd revolution was utnii- Beaava: fhe result; thai BO extreme views will ever ore ; Hew V.uk ha sent sim the owtbeenk ef dm rail; that aapeciallt the Central and Wtv-teea War 390.0011 s-.l.lier to the field Speaking ofl States will never cV pi them, the t mses of the wat. he s.iis: Prigh timed at the Those ol the central slave States which reject j ruin they have wrought, the authors of iheca- I ed the ordinance Ol BQPOaiioM, which sought to! lamity.botb North and South, insist that the war' remm. iu the Uaioo. and winch were drveai ofl' mm caused bv the uuavotdab'e contest about ! i a c.nl an it...:.- .. om-.i. misinc isin.-v. must
Ins been the subject, not lim I be broacbt back. Tlie ramaeailea of the whole
rhtch oucht '
not 10 exi-t 11 it i- tiue that slavery must be abolished hy the lorceol the Federal Govern j ami that the S uth must be held iu militarv si.lj.je ti iii that d.'MMJ.Olk) uene mul tor years be in de: direct maiia euient ol the itith.nties at W ish ngt..ii and at the publ C expense then, in deed, we must end me the wsteui iur armies in the Odd, ' other drain- upon our popn lation null -t,tl rcatci burdens of debt. We must convert our Government into a milibirv despotism I he mi.-cl iev ous opiaaM that iu tliis
i-ii'i-.-f tl X'.tih nn.st abj agate ami destroy the S'ut!i M o BUt Linon, ha- weikened tlie kopea ef our ciiiaetw . koaea ami deetioyed con ' Odetl om MTMN abroad It i a tigestive fact, iff r.l tig Insbut ' '.;i Bdhopefol the lutute, th it the theories v in h bave eaereiaed an e . .n ' titieute on oar MlhMi.il politic did uot originate'
in what may be called the heart ot the Union RBautig tic ititimate and well acquainted populitloM ol the CMtfal aim Wc-tcm Sinles. Tlu re h tve i.eei! extreme tlortbem ne- and eati-iue Qbatbera vie, bat also the broader and more; tolerant views of ihe mote populous Centrttl aud 1 Westen. S ites These State- enli-te,! warmly: ( war hu the I nioii and the Constitution, when the Administration abandoned this policy and to.ik up the vievi s ot theeatreme Xorthei 11 States. ! Il iflfl at the i lie elections nearly all the ;a. IHical inppoti n t h :!ie-e States allonleal in the olfcttQM ol IMid- bl. While the Nrili cannot hold the Southern Mates in subjection Without deatruyina thagrhw iples el our government, the great UOnlral and Western States can control the
two extreme.-. Me i. ; oats that, when the lmiv
slavei v I hn
ranee, ol the controversy n e me to look tor 1 the causes ol this war in a ta-ev.-iilino m-re" nl of
the obligation! nf l uv and conetitntiona, diare-spe-t foi con-tituiion il nithoiiiies, ami almve ail, in lue local ptcjudice which line grown up in the two parties of the Atlantic State-. When llo leaders of the insurrection at -the extreme South -.iv hec and slave States cannot exist to
Union will then only be work ot time. The policy of anbjugatioti and exterminati-ni means also ihe wa-to of Hie blood and treasure ot the North. There i bei one w iv to save us from daeaoraiiaation, diacoed and repwdhition ear I Cnion must he icsioieal complete iu all its part. No ett ion nt-.-st be digaiiied beyond tlie an 1
avoidable necessity ot war. It cannot be so
petiicr in the Damn, and when this is echoed j unitel on i.iu blonl'v bub .rous, revolutionäre eg
from the extreme North bt enemies of the consti
tatioB, both 1 o t tie- say they cannot, boCaBHQ they iil not re-ect the laws and the constitution Thi spirit of dislovaltv must be put down It
is jpCOBriltlBl with all trder and social security, lle,
aaoonatitntional m am, looking merely 10 the naUOcathm hatred, porpoeni ot party, ambiMM and sectional -.nivaniage Let no one de
mand thai ihe blood of his neighbor shall be
itii -aiety of persons and properly.
Tl
Let no Me think thai the people who have re
di war shoeld iiave been a vetted, but when ! Ummi to vield tin- Union to tebellionat the South
it flood-- ites uere 01 eneu the adminiatratioa
coald ;mr grap it dimensions nor control its sweep. I he Government was borne ahmnj bj fii" current and srugo!e. a it best could, wilh the rc-i-tie-s tide Few -eennd abb to comniclieiid its military .r financial problems; hence we are not to -it in harsh ju lament upon error- in conduct ot policy. There are But only obLgtition resting un "t.- people toward our authorities, but under our political system There are limit.i lioni betw een the det irt nient af the Gov ern ment and between the State and National Gnvenitneiits. hicii mut Ie obeerrad to secure the
public safety The Legislative. Executive and j conceded
will pei in 1 iti resstoralioa 10 he pi evented by tymtidfrn in the North. In conclusion, lie -ays the condition of our co an try is not bopeleie, unless it is mule so by passions and pi cj mi ice which uie incoii-.-tenl with the Onveenaaent af a mmm aaamiry. We musi accent the coaditioo of affairs as they stau 1 at thi moment. The fortunes of our countryare iiitliienced by the resutt of battles, tlur armies in (he held must be supported. Ali coutitatiottal demands of our General Government nnsl be promptly re-poiide! to. Undet no cir remaHacBi can the divisioa of the Union be
Judicial I )e;.vrtmeiit are co 01dm ite. If 1- 1 etjually umeasonahie to resist ri.htful authontr, and to overthrow the p.iwer ot either depart- j ment. is revolution While the W ir Dep o t ment all aside the authority ot the Jmliciary and over 1 rides the laws of tlie State, the Oaimaoej ot St ites met lo sli ipe the policy ol the General
internment: the HatiOMl Legislature ppoinl
We wiil put forth every exertion of poer; we will aee erary ladet emMt lo the psople ot tue South to ret tu 11 to their allegiance, consistent with hotn i; we will goaranij iheni every nht, everv consideration dem itided by the constitution und hy that ftabwual regard Wllieh miiai prevail in a common country. Hut we can never volun
tarily consent to tbe breakm up nl the union of
is a
Committee t.. interfere with the military conduct ; tiies! Siate. or 1 he deatroctiea ol thecmstitution.
ol the war. md !seiiati combine to dif-tate the
esecatire force t rtnrtitntnnal sdviaeri The nataral le-ult of meddling and intrigue hive followed While our rmo's have gained victo tie in held remote from the capital, within ill influence the he- tic valor ol our soldiers and the skill oi our General ne thwarted Ni only uiut the National Constitution lie held inviolate, but the rights t the St ite must
be respected is not iess icreL Theie are liffer
Nashville. Jar.tiary 7 Our whole Iom at Mnrtreeaboro' in killed, wooadad and musing is not aeee IjOOO. The lo- -jt the icbels 1 Iroin 13,000 10 15,000. Our army is cha-il ig 'he leheN.our rear gu r.i being eight mile- t,. ..ii : llarfnmsbaM. It is rogurtod the rebel M m was ctptured 18 mi'e beyond Mm 1 1 eenb iro1 yeMeeMav. The rebel Gen R nn was buried to-dav. No
Barm of opinion as to the dividing line between demonstration wai Lowed.
S; .te ami national im nditliona; but there an be
none a to the existence of iaeh epante juris dictions, each coveiing the subject of legislation and jurisprudence, and essential to the public authority and welfare A eeMoKdaled Go, em ment in thi vat country would destroy the r senti tl home rights and blierties of the people. The sovereign tie ol the States, except as they are lonite! bv the ConstitutMiii, can never le given up; witnmt them our tiovernmet.t cannot stand. It Wal made, and it rati be cli mged, by S: it ae. . .e-. ft. Beymonc quote the Constitution in sup i port of this, and says while States can thu take anraf i add to their jkiwct. the General Uaiai me.it can in no way touch one riht of Siaie or inv nie their juridiction He tlien devite con tderabie space to i he subject , and pre-rnt-a body ol lliaaak" aem 'hat cannot be enlaiged, ahm , that the suppresaion of journals and the impn ftiine:.t ol (Person have lieeti gl ninglv partisan; that ihe attempt h is been made t snieM these violations el law and suppress inquiry, but this attempt will tail. It is a high crime to abdpet a citizen of this State It i made my duty by the Constitution to ee the ! enforced. I shall Investigate ev ery alleged v iolation of our statutes and ee that r l i , . . . . . ...
orten.iers re orougnt to jusi.ee Against tne-e figbling continued during Suurdav and Sumlav. wrongs and outrage- Mae ponpll uf the State of OoSiturd .v uigbl C l Mulligan." with his brig New York, al its election, solemnly proteue! ade ,eft f Creek for Moorfield. reaching The d dm ot power under martial law is not only UcmUj aretiiag. It is reputed we had
laCi-u ,ie- t i ,11 I'kirs J Old tt-. tU- (1, , a -fbc ä frtur evrvTr.-
' w" aw.w.aw a v t an ' ,
I he b"'ne- o tieii Hanson, Capt. TodJ. of
the Olh Keaitacky, atid Captain Furguson. ol the Louisvii.e legion, weie bruaghl in to day. Considerable qtitn'itie ol cotittaband gooie have been capture i by tc.r picket. For several day the weather has beea cold The river is al stand. Foaracm M b e, .Tan 6. The wrecking ve--ei Ke ei h is .iame ! hete I he C'apt i n re j.:! tint the oiimi t-'if trom the Khfnle 1-i iad, sent to reaena tne balance d the rew .f ti.e M .:. 'or. pi.-ked np on the 3,1, on Hatieraa shoal-, seven men beioniu to Hhxie Island. The men weie taken into H Itters- Inlet The Moutauk p,--ed H itteras shoals on the 3-1 Nothing Las been heard of the balance of the Monitei i crew LLalT'MOKi., Jan 7 P is-enger travel was ree atari resumed thi- omm ning on thr Baltimore and Ohm ro,d. Tl c 7 :10 and 10;30 P. M trains Ir ui Ne York m:ke connections with tbe ?:40 pa-senger train trom nere going west. Ph:lam.lphia. Jan 7. Tue Wheeling Intel ligencer. ot yeienl-y. m a recirt was brought there that the rebel ittacked our force under Co! We! ,uri.e, at il ioi6e! i, on Tuesdar. The
md judicial departments of j guirig Th ref)e,, are mmmMmm hr ColoneU nent. It asser-s hr the Initvjden and Jenkins.
There w.i lerable excitement at Xe Creek on Sunday night, in consequence ot a re port brought that a wa.on had been pursued from Petersburg by a laree body f rebel cavalry.
throw the legislative
the General Government
Preside at more power as the head of the armv
than as a representation ruler of the oeor'e H -claim h i brought discredit upon us iu tbe eyes of trie world It has strengthened the hope ol tbe ref ll'op, weakened the confidericr ot loyal Qf'.'iu tu! r ,1 Ir.tv t -ulne nf niie f.rt n
roetit in tne minds of our people, leads to discord t ami discontent at the North, while it has united and invigorated the South Martial law defit r ite!l tn be t law where war is. but this new and atr.'iijje doctr ne hohi. 'hat the loyal North lost ,
the'r 'oustitutioual rights when the South re
and were ttH pur-
OM.Iil VI
W sHiNGTo.v, Jan. 7. Hoisl On mouou oi Mr. Olm. tbe Commit tee ou Military AtTnr was dtrcbarged from the
coti-.derati'n of certain petition- n-king lor the
belled, and all are now governed by military die- introduction rd' ihe bomorpatlnc ytem in the tation. Lov dty is thus less ec ure than rebellion, . army. for i stands without the means to reaiat ootragea Mr Sedgwick, from the Comm'ttec on Naval nd resent tyranny Amidst all, horrors he Affair. repirted a joint resolution that the Sec been en eted under martial law without a parallel rotary of mm be directed to give credit to aerin ihe history of ihe world. In the justification eral State, it; eat.tui.og the number of soldier attempted oi its usuages i? wa never before held i eoroliei ihe p., f r ab enii-ied in the naval er that it could lie extended over peacetul States vut and who otherwi-e might be liable to mdi It w i- r ever before ci aimed th t the power of Ui v --i . e a military commander was uperior to tbe wers : Mr. Penlleton introluceJ a preamble reciting of the government The measure of power to Grant onier. aa aMÜay Jews, aa a class, t mm beexerc;-ed u:.d?r our govemm-Mt is fixed by J the army line-, and a re-olutlon saying aid or the . ousi ration and m de the m-ximum of other 1 der Oeeerrea the condemnation ol tbe House and pMrrumeots. r the uaga of othrr nation- Tlir th Preaideut
t n were permit .-,! r. ,t d th ol the rmy apprortatkm 1 .11 Mr Hot. h.n nfiWa.1 a reao i' Mm ni it Moiae ate dee. lei.uereu, to iew Mutter tar bi
ami bumaae admmieirwuoe der. eg am nam ol Urn Lhipwrtamttt of tee Oulf.
i.
M. it Um. ol Ohio, moead le lay M m ite lahle. D aagreeJ iow-97 again! It A danm aru .oeaorm a Kouae to, k up the bankrupt bill Mr Conkliog ipok .0 fseor of 11 Mr Keborg moead w tbe atU oa the labia Degreed to0 a(it.at 06 Attn f. ithnr ctvnetderatiM. the MU was peeV pm e i 1 1 xi 1 baiadat weak. A.ljuurned. 8atk M: Trumbull reiiorted back a bill in rel tiiun H He Diel not Oourt uf Mu.oe-uta. low, and Kanaa. winch waa paset Mr Wilson, from the Military O mwnttee, to h wa referred the mraange ol the PreadMt MMirning the three aworda of Gea Twlgga, triim tted by Gea Butler, reported sjoiot reeo letioa distributing them aa follow: In a word roicd bv Con.ras to be giv en m Major Oeneral B K Butler a a reward for his dkamgnnbed military service daring the prmint rerteMwm. the swonl preenied by the State of Georgia, to West Point . lie awurd iveti by tbe rHy af Ate gu-ta, G . hia native c tt . to te prenrrv rl in tbe Patent Oflh-e ns a tropin ol ihr reellion Mr Wl - NfMted t uck a bill m relation to I aMM of vo innrer, wlti h paared Mr U e i fKHiu'-etl a bill aulburmnr tb See ret.iry ol thr Treaaury to pay the State of M .. l.e-ota all c ..t. cli .c-, A . incutred in upI tessii the late Indian hoktiluiea. fteierred to Committee on MiliUrv Affair
A bill a tse! lorfettiua pat to all
absent with- ut leave fr. m duty for thirtv dv Adjourned COMMERCIAL.
st Tciciaara. ' In. inami Market 0 1 ei aar i. January 7 Flour unchanged and firm; aup ftS 90(3& 00 Wheal firm at (gl tK)(gl lor red ObM 440 4b Wl, ski ICc Hogs offered more freely on the spot, and to artive next week, t u: ihe demand is light aird tn i kci he. vy; tm general decline haa ieen r t i i -' M; the win ir rsiifr may r ft 'J.Si JT', Md Iffflgi-g 4tH) net. $ü 00 was paid; h. ceipt 4J0OO, rVeefadnna dull and Iteavy, and all article are aflWod Iree'y at rathei easier pticr. 1 1 I LlO y i . K a a -
L.aro onete . ..i -tu uni ariat Merce on
li'v s : ... Mc-s , ..k otleie.1 al $IIU 11 26 for old and 'A tot new, j-ni Mils new Sold at MM raie Bui- me t- .ll ..nd ti t -ti quired tor, shoulder ate held al 4;. M.irs .1 fi'l i , il .11(1 , is es i t en ha bis add al .tlM. No demaiul lor bar meat Sugar film a' lllatl.c I fftf Ä t .He. Mola-se- .r.'l t 5&c ilntd ISO Donaaaal nute 100. s.ia 104 Lxchange steati?. ar raar v n ork tlarkri . X.w Vaa. Ja. wait 7 Fiout $f SOftrfi Tn; exfia St .te $Ütmfi Visu." We-citi f L(i6 KI for emmon to medium, rxti a Western $C 9iba 7 lor oiumon to good shipping bran.is extr i lofli.d hoojl Oh.o $6 I'brtb .VI for ti nie brand- closing, with -el! er diapered to accept a liht decline Whisk v tpnei and unchanged. Wheat le active c'm a -hs.ie easier; choice Spring $1 B(Vr I :4. Milen.kee club $1 33$M 119; eintet red winter $1 ib(ä M Corn only a bmite! business doing, without nia teri.il change line in Mir demand, at 7t't74r CorTeefirm. nith fair demand; Kio 17 ' . Snitos ' .j S i.u t:ii-i Mda--e. firm , old crop New Orleans .'.Je Pork opened stead v, and closed a shade aier at $14 194 Q 14 :' hw maas, Oil bu4l'2 w foi prime, and $16 51 for prime ine Iirel bogs, shade fi. ine: ; s vies at 5lc3ö?4c nor cwt . Lanl le- f tue. but nil htm 'i l1 ! I". Monev heavv atö( r6 Govertiinent exbangr dull at 140 'M-'., (oll firmer, opening at 34 14 Vf T14 1 . ami closing firm ai3&.
MEDICAL.
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This valuable and popular Medicine ba universally raceived the n.ust favorahle rvominendtirn of the Mr.li a'. I'i fr-ion and the rublic i tbe aaat crrHifcaT awn a..RAtc salim: APEBIBIfT. It may he ued wjtb the i -t , ffect in Biliotisand FVbrfeUaaerCotivneaa, Sick Healacbr, Ni-: .-a I .s- Vrprotr, li,iisl toi . A, of tbe stomach. Torpidity uf the ljver. Gont, Rheumatic Affecu'.m. i.ravel. Wie., An-1 all Complaint where a -lle and roollit Aprtnt or Iurjrative if require,!. It I- partirularlt adaptoi t. the ant of Traveler by Aea an1 Itat, Resident in H't Climates, per, M 8e dentary Habit- Invalids and fn aie-e no; Captain ef Vaek an.l Piant r will find n a rakBSMa additioa tt, their Medicine I 'best. It i. ;n the f.-rtn f a I'. w.le, carefully nui ri in bottleto keej, any riitnate. atKl .er. itr reqwire Water poured up. ii It ta produce dt hgbtfulef r-eacrr-t never Nanernis :etinif.n'a. fr.m prrfeimal and b etitlemen f the h!rfli.--t tslidiu throubut tbe a wintry, and it steadily .-r. a-tnr rpvilanty br arne ef jreart. -'. irlv m arantee it efficacy and valuable character, an1 ee-.iuiejd it t. the favorable none ef niete. lip n pel l.c V amfactarra onlybr i RRanTS fai .Kn.rrsGfwea. wich Bmn ' er of Warren reet. Sew Toik. and far .al- ry rru- aetierilv J7-1
f Slight ol1. or r jZ7lf'f. VL'hiah Tvtf?U be cKma- i. With a SimpU rtrryi .
S if neglected, often. irrranatm mriousLy. U Ferjj are aujare cf th import vuie m stcpfirg fcuQ-h. 'r iqhl ßcJxL in, tie ßrwt stag , tKtxi wuc nw tn the beginning would yield to rruld rerrvedy, if net attended to, boo m attacks th Lung. 9 wtrefirct introduced eleven yearn agi g It has been proved tKat they are the 5 bet: article before the publvj for JJ ßau.fih.e, -.&, 4&.0tcjvchJ.tiet IslTimcL, rf-atattn, the Hacking Cough in (fcsteurnitic't, and P nxrrjcTi ajfeciicne cf ihe jSfitcat, gruiTig irnrneduxle relief Public Sptakere jr Simgere w ijill jfnd them effectual fcr deanr.g em and. e. rergt henirg the voice
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