Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3824, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1863 — Page 2
GOVERNOR'S MESSVCi;.
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I eV tkttmil f 7&.U00, 4ri 1061 6 regimOO of inantr- 3 months' mi rfce -Vedrr to cell for MOJHO, Jul. rsvdssruu of infantry 19 saasu ' service 47 3 mn 4 c twpm.es 3 " 1 reiroem if earalrv 3 " 1 bettoriea of artüiory 3 " Cmdrr tk tmlU Juif. 1 -63. I regiaaeut of infautry U i nths' service. 3 - "3 years' 6 oompasiies 3 ' " 9 rejrimrt 3 asontbe' 1 rwjment " SO das' 1 regiment " 60 - 9 regitnenta lad. Legion. 3 raontha' " 9 ofcav.ilrv 3 years' 9 n.UawW vtillery 3 "
refwertU of wifantrv and cavalry and ea of urtiMrrr. aa 1 rnwprMntc ninety-
fivf :h')ij-m l eg;ht hundred and sixty eeu officers aud aaflo. fi thi number are to be Mal 6. Ol racruiU, ho jure el osd reap menu and tatterte- in U field., making in all aien I lia above d-ea not em .race all who are enrolled, or who left ihe S. itc anl jotnal regiments aud batteries tu ther States, but oofy such as were actually ! into the -wrvi e in th State of I ndiana TUB DftvrT.
On t'.e 7th dav of Jul.--. 1-o.g, the Pr -i b ntof
the United States call d for "ioo.OOO additional volunteer. On (lie ith day uf August. 1862, !.- nil I f.r a -e ond 300.000, to be rai-ed by a draft, if enough volunteers nuld not be procur ad. L'n Ier each call the quota, of Indiana wan fix dor the War Department at 21 230 mm, mtkin.' 2. m : By the JlOth of September, bo'h of tbec calls had been tilled by volunteer h. -x rapt 6,060, lor whick namber it became
mctmvt to draft. The namlier of men to he draf; d apuortioaaj among the townships, i . ing credit to each towuanJp mr all the v.iluuteers previu lr fnrni-!cd. When the n; lliii t wo cotul t'l ?u!i l that 63')t"Wn ha1 mrattued the namber re min d of them, leariug the d"tiricncv t. b' -upli d by the tern uninr 334 townip The qn.ta of each
tovrnhi v.i- a--imi ! on the 2i)ili em bar, an l tho draft took ;laco on tho 6th day of Octoei- The rlrilege o rolunt- - rin' t ti i jdr t ie .iericieti' v wa- enntmned up to the time . f ! !' ifT. at whi'-h time tlie nnmber mquinhr draft was rcdaced t 3.003. tor which numb r . a. rwi j a. i I
t'! 'I ' 1111. 4 -1C 1 1 mil was Oil' III l t'"-u,'iiou; th'j ta:- a iriiMut interruption Of dial turbarve, except in a inle iiwanr-e, and a: thi tim' tixed the drafted men, with few cxtptioi reiKirte! tlcm-rlv in rump for nriee.
I afford me pleasure to state these facts as eridencc of the prompt and "juift obedience with whiea aaa people of Indiana ubmit to law and the demand of the (iovernm nt. Th nn-ititatifn of Indiana provides that no person otwti ntj. udy opposed ;u lieariii!,' arms taall be com lled to do militia duty, hut each per-on shall pay an eqniralent for . cm;tin. A he draft wa" ufon the militia of the State, all aess included in the Constitutional provision wer entitled to i:s benet.t. I'm. L ri-lata re had omitt-'d to pivrribe any amount for tlie equivalent, and A-i ant Adjutant General Bu k.injrham t the War Department, under who-e -Uerrioon the draft was conducted throughout i he United S:ates, fixeil the -urn at $joo ii.-'i was supposed to he the ordinary am un required at that tim'to hire a -ubstitute. Th d aft was m ule under the I t e -tion of tlie act Coosrcas of July 17th, 1862, which an tho i 1 tiie Secretary of War, t k p- thee i no State law. or where the State law i deficient, to
alo .t 'ti h rule-- an.I re.'alations in rejjard to
callin.'out the militia as he mav d em t
T ic wii .1 numb t v HotMbluiiellheir .-Isim
to tlie bene tit of the t'oastitn -tonal provik)awa
3.169. as i- s own by the report of the Commi-
-ii. n-r A ;ortion of these f-.ok ex-t ptmn-. to
the l m :ui opted by Mr. Siddall. the C'ommi--ion r of dtaftinjf. by which it was detcrmin d minv, anl bv whom, the equivalent shoald
be pai l, and to the amount of the equivalent its df. An a 'jaH wa-; taken from hU action in t i H mi - As the Con-:i ii i .ii and law-of In li in i mike no provision b'yond tlie fact thnt pers .ii- conscientiously opposed to bearing armshall not b compsdleii to do military duty, and as the an horiry by which the dmft was made wa- iv 1 sidlv from the act of Conpriess, an! . aerirm ..f the War I epartment, I referred h .ptestions involved at onca to the de- i--aa of A-"i,unt Adjutant llenenil Bu kin-ham After nitme ddilra i n. he decided tht n the . v m itton wv mudo hy virtu.' of the Coit-tim tion ot the State only, tlie Wa; Department had no authority mi l eonld enf-r none upon die lixecu'ivnof tli" S'a e t i the collection of tlie equivalent or determine il amount la 1 e i oi .vj tuc- of tin- . i-ion I fully eonrnr, and therefor. refer the whole matter to the luidature a- a proj.cr -ubject for it - i nit i :a tin. Ia .oiniel.T. IV Sildsll. Esq.. a Commiioner. und"v wior dire- 'ion and -upervisioa thr 1 t wa- mad . His dutie were novel and difficult. Hut were ncormed wirh preat prorapfnesJ aud ability. Hi- refort I- herewitli submit: i ix iawranrffik A- rh evtra so- ion of th- I.- ridature nn a t
. the onrauiatiou ot -i
are t: otots.erlistin for the nei i. d
at twwlva aaaaah - rhese retrimenr were rai hi I -:o. tlx aB ilico or-imaiin foui of limn were i rmitted o. ieo u i kii.1 enter the serof'ie 1'nitod Stat'-s, for three year- (r .lip -in- ; ..- s i: . the retniunin two were snh-'ou tu h t aasAmad to the eerrlec of the ITnll d State, u;. de u provision in the act authorizing sach t i t . till too reqni ition for tr o- malc by the ?'rc-ident of tne I ni ed Stste. tiie . - n nil (fov mmnnt asnmin - all the expenses in arred m th ir organuation and support. aCFPLIKS. Dnrinit the first fiv,' raontiis of the war there wa no F--d ral Qnariermaier in thi Stat, nd the aeneral Gorernnvnt fnrni-hed no uppüs of anv kind for the aqnlptrt nfl of Indiana troops, but all necessary pupplies were fumished bv the State.
T State lia al-o fumlsheil la r ire supplies
from time to rim, int; tha . where they were required for th-- health and prompt equipment of our troops, and where the. Govammtnt had tailed or wa unable to fumi-h them in Mme. "TATtMRMS. When the war he .ran t:i k of a-m- on haul hvlootnic to tlie Govern in nt as mall and ecany f a Very infeti'T quality It wadue to ibe live and honor of the brave br-u a . w nt to the field, to tlie character of the Suue and tiir -n. e - ..f onr eati-e. that our tr akanld b.- fu.iubeil with tlie be-t anns thnt could I- orocurfd. A- ;i;th. I -.nt m
Aden's Into the market from time to time, and I irehascd the be-t a: tu bat ooajld he obtained 1 u .oh fair 'ems and thi- I'continued to do un 11 su'di tim a- t'ie F deral (i vermu'-nt rvquestrd j the States to desist from the further pnrrbase of i arm. aUe-in.' tl.at it in rca-cd the eoiueoVK n j and raised the prices, an I declaring thai it would aappty all troopa, anl wouli pav for no morr ann purchsfcd by tlie State. With :h exception of a few thouand, all the firt '-la- aim- in ' t o laasi of In t tana troop were purchased by the State; bat it has been a aoarre of trreat : tronlle anl mortiticatioii that a la-'cc porti. r. f or troops, dctpit" of all effortj made. lavt K o . nppli' d ith a to of an inteii-r onalitv. .
In the ra nti - ot Aucu-' and Septem r la-r tlie ichel army entered Kentucky and the war A.-., 'n-ouht to mr very b :dc . the Ol p u r wa low. and ronld b.- fonled in many places bv eavalrv, and even mfan'rr. snl th tcac of t' e State "was serioudy rhreatcne-I In thi emer cencr. I believed it to be my !utv to pureha-e 10 -u -erior arms, for the ue of Indiana troov. and I eat anajent to New York, who u oded in pnrchasiae hat num r of the rirt qn ' a fair price Mr D K Martin, l'r-i i nt of "th.' M au Baak, without requiring anv security, an ! ufon the crelit of the Mai , adtami-d the mo net to pav for them in all $237 269 10 Shortlv after the inrelue of th arm, the rebel I - r I ivca from Kenruck.i the tab ot war now d ta k from our Ironie , und th dan-
jje- o - im-lv threatening' tn Stn'roa- .i ivii At taai üaae, wa havi about H.uoo tnxtsps ia t!ir HtAte peeparinif for ervice but who were
ed, and no arm had hen provided for
th'-rri a: all pnqstr to he taken u th tstdd. I thcn foie pat tbese arm m -.- ban 1 u, I ai-cisl arrement -f the ti.v. naarnt re pay fc: them a nce. Tbere was a delay af a few waat fat lettinjr the warrants through trie l)eifarttajr' at WiiihaUfTn ho- the W- mm at ba- aow paid thr principal, but mr? bester , ab 4b ,-r- o: I rci-uiy ailejiii? tlie want ot M 1 ti ni tj to pajr the taurcat. .... . - aasEXAL.
Whe v wirst rejfimeuu waawaaadj to Uke the OrJ.tkwv ware apravidad uh laau&i
ne could be retdny prot ureo. it
of January. IH63. hd reeriied from rarim .Mir., in i... i- "i i monev. the 'ii ol $66. iU &l. I)..rin th aaje per o t that btre . phe.i ta the tfi and sounded Indaaa sd Ins j sjK .:7' n surh articles as wave bet uitcd I to tbeir esiit and condkion. leavhic a tMl tucej in t1--o l.-i. lsot J.JU iu f ixnls, and $9, I T 4't ia mesv I I vail my e of this opportun ty to lender on , tt i t ol the Sute, to the o.'her-ol : i t'gai , 1 miwlon, and the pent lernen sol!red wtti rnvn ' I my sincere thanks for the unrem 1'in indu-lr ton wiib which they k-ive lttori 1 1 Kb . out reward or the hope thereof, iu this great work i
injr the rifteen per cen from rhe eroA amount By lh. operau n, iba Siata baa saved " per cas t ol the oruiual -unajru, atneb isl$l 5 . : : ,i .t -tit i - .. a tu $Tbä.l4i 0, and tlie ai um itt tl uJ
It i. however, manifest that all effort willi fall lirt uf ra itiau the n c -Mtis of ibe ca-e, , and that Let i-latir- aid will he iconi cd.
11th dav of March. 1859. chanred the mo.'.e and i laid before yon. bur the repcrt of t) pU eot i-u of e. -riiaie of -t.nk. Sni-enmrnd. nt. amu. I L fc-UTt. far
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are novaj an.I xtra- ünary, and al I ahl bv ! tni anl extraordinary mca-urca. I thetat -i est ncsajv invite r! e . arl
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i";.!iiot was er.icrf-1 I r 1 studied the srt in Kunpe.
-i : i ne could be reaOiiy pru urej. n ol patriotic benevolence
baeaaaa wti to basa it B tap rati Mr. fbe above sUtement onlv embraces those sap
Siarm, nj the Lieutenaut Colonel of the in pi4 ()f j moa9J bteh have p-ed
: ir that parpre Mal. u)roKh tn? h)tmi, of tne Commiaaion, sud does
and wss tboroucn.y ot U)Ciu,;e ;are butf iueitular coutnbu
lnlructeu in all its oiun njBuvo-i-in the enterprtat from the 1-CRifaPiif. "d hi sra mutiitioii wa pronounced tlie very bet iu ue T i'i was the Aruel eatibluhel. and a the n--maud f.r smaauiuöon dadt lacfWa-arf. sod the necessity, ao far from aaMnf " iv. le- ame eon uot'r ireatcr ae the wsr progressed, whu wj first intended sa a lemjN.rtr ionveiiieiice.be came a larae and pennsnetit et iMi-umetn
Leu:. Col Sturm coutmueu al the bead t t tie
stsblbibmeat. msasiliK il ' and abil-'t. prepariti uurauti iion ol ew-r;.
tioo.s which flowed through so rasnv mher cbsn
nels tor tiie relief of our sick and auuiided sol u 1 - The greater part of ill the stores, iu whatever tnsiiner eu. luve teen contribute! by the noble an l patriotic women oi Indiana Not only have thev eontiibuied most iiberiMv of iheir m mev. vf sf but they have lnb -re! unceasingly with their 'null-, .n prepsrin tho-e articles so neeesssn to the eomnirt snd reco.-ery ol ihe sick ami abounded
I hev hsve tlieir reward in the ineinressiMf. I
HrinUoa l r artillery ind small arms, not only grettttuJe. tliat swells tbe bawrts ot the brave men ;
supplying our own tto.p wnen nomio ineneiu, j who M the ie.ipieiiU ol tbeir deeds or mercy but sending immense qusniitias b me arraie in ( ) ltili aaAsVaat 1 quote a liriel extract trom the the West aad South. In several emergenciee. rejn w( ü,v Couhh on: the armies iu the West and South were suppueU "Tbe committee de-ire to expacaaui the strong from here, when they could not procure '.t iu e, ttlCir ur mtude to the women of Imli time from atbar Araenala, and seriona disasters wu h IV! I0S.,Mdrl. w ith ..lithe antnaaiaaai thereby avoide! and generositv of their sex, ti the calls d the doortly alter the Arsenal was fully established, : cMO(lliUe; ih'ev hive, in fact, done he warb bv
it we brought to tlie attention oi me war ue ' ltieir Libur, tlieir contribulioi. utul their ex
aanple; the committee have teen meiely their agents in receiving ind dispailsing the lruits ol their ml)ounile liberality. The same work .itnl labor jf love is still betöre them, ana the ime spirit which his so fsr a'.tusted them will no doubt continue to furnish occupation fortneCom in --.on so lon as tlie ec tsioti reasnres ii " Immiiateli i. , sin il-e ht.-t establishment of naaaan ia this cit, me tie anient ot tbe sick ama committed to (he caie ot l)r Kitchen and Jaim--on. I ubeiiently authorized the establishment of a btMpital here, knoWQ as the "'City lb. - nai," un. Ier the care aiid direction of the -1 rue gentlemen. The r administration h . been highlv successful
an.I saaiai iiori, mid taj hp'iaj is justly re
kj r ed aa i e of the v ei v bt in the United ÄI ea. T e whole number t patient tie .ted at this pita I. irom M.v 1, I H81, to January 1, leb.l. w .- 5.4115 Your ;tient;on is united to the report of lrKitclieu an l Jameon, ami ii the jut sckunwl eilu'ment therein made of tbe Mnvic.es of the Sisters ol I'lovidence." WAR LOAM. Bf sn act of the Lavtsbiture, iipnrove! M
13, 1-bl, the Governor wa authorized to iue
boo I to the amouni ol $2.Hio.0ij0, beirim; in terest at the r ue of 6 ;er cent per sauna, pay
(hie semi atom illy, and lalluii: due 2 years aliei iite, and Huvh McCullouyh, .lame M K yami John H. OTt'iyle, Esq . were appointed a Board t L n Commi-sinner to negotiate their ile. Hugh -feCoMoagh, Bsq . having laiieil to ept tbe posuion, I aiyojaUd Ies-eJ Ibowu, K-) , to till the raeasan I tie reirt of iba op
erätisMH ol the Itotol is herewith submiiie-i. trom
which it will appear tbat the bonds were solo on
termj ftvonble to the State, in l ie' of the then
iepre.-sed condition of tlie money inuket, und abea oonparad w ith the sale ol other Western -e urities Of the whole amount - id ."51
i ) dti remains outstanding, and are a debt i ibtst the State I he remainder having been redeemed at the ame price at which thev weie sold, adding only interest lor the tune thev wtc lUtetending. Ta provide for iba awytasew of tbts lent, a tax wa.s lexie i, the proceeds ot which, it s e-tiuiateo , wi'l extiuguieh it in four years. NATIONAL IHR Kl T TAX lv the (Mi section of an Act of Congress up roved August 6th, 161. a direct annuai tax oi "enty m ilttons of iloHara wis levied npaa the United S' itc-, and ip.iortioneil among the BBC eral St ites The ipnortmnaaant devolved the najaaanl of 904.H75 33 on tha S:ue r Indiana H the section of the Act it was provided thtt anv Suue miht assume, assess and collect its portion of the tax and pay ihe same into the Treasury, ind if thus paid on or before the la-a lay ot d line of the VCJBr for hich it was leeie 1 , should entitle such State to . deduction of Bfteen er cent ol the groeii amount to be paid by sui h State The section furdier proviles that notice d" the intention of the State to assume and on her portion of the tax, without t!;e intervention oi rhe Feder ii officer, mus: tie given to tlie Secte i iry of tie Treasiuy b the Coventor, ir ther projier AVer, on or before the second Tue-sl of Februar of each er in which the tax is to be p ti l The scct'ow also etintsinf this provtaot That the i mount of dh ed tnx. apportioned to any s' ate shall be liable to be paid or satisfied in bj or in part by the release of such State,
only execute.! to tne L mttsl f-tates, ot an) j liquidated and deterunned claim of any such 9 ite, of equal i mount agaaat tba UnHad Saataja; i'- il, in t in ease of su h release, such State '
-Ii ii be allowed the same nhatement ol me same i mo anl t u' ii tu at wonM te aMowad In iaa of hc payment of tlie same in money. From the very beginning uf tue nur the Baaaa i ionelled to advance 1 irge sums of in
1 1 . rwwfeflt it uufn io th good to draw a Luge amount ol peo;iiaul tba iTiuta lor us, detitOTTO Ind" State to a
no ot w is in no condition to reimburse ihe StaUe in the full auiount of her advances, ind tl these advances Were not used to pay the direct tax. the lax must hare bveii collected from tbe people a4 Indtaiiu immeuiately, while the advances would, iu all probability, remain as a su-pei. de. debt to: year to come, on which tbe Government, if it followed former precedents, would pay no interest I raapeciluliy recommend that the isnja iilsture approve m acliuu, aud tbal of (be Slate orticer in the premi-ea A' me ' i-t -c: . t C .. -r-. the operation ot the act levu.ig me ittafat tax upou the Suites w.oj su.-peuoeo l a three years. was MRBbaji The whole amount aj expenses incurred on account oi the war by the State, is one million nine hundred and sixtv-nine thousitil two huudreu
voraMe consilera:ion of thi- i ct by the L gftmi At the extra e-ion of the Ix'gi.-Utun a miliua law wa- pa-- 4. provid'ri lo m urganixatioti of :;,c Indiana Legion. Although this law was defective in many re--pe -ts. and should le amended, yd i: provtled thi t tunc work of an irganization wbit h haaren-
d. ed mot valuabl. -enioe du in ' tn ar. To
the officers and men of the Indiana Legion, the
l this a. t it a A t - e. ' ho.i if i r tai : eni. in 1 i:i: Au litor of Sta-e.
at in
tl en afM -m--l bv
that the
the An
! en was
K H.h.
occasioned bv tbe leatk f he'.d he oArv nntil bl- sucit ed ami qeelhVd OEITH nv an r i TIia .l. auh t,f Mil .1 n.
- . ra 'in. rLsrevira !! er was a
1 1
8iate chieflv owes the immunity he has enjoyedf JvT hT 1. of r; Zi L o( l daaobarged. not scaaaily aa a ansa, , . .- . 7 -, , . v7 ' transie reti m nots' ion ot tbe rrt vt-icn f thi v . . '.. . ' . from invasion, plunder and murder, bv the guer- v , n . , ' . , v . , bit wnli a derotaon and nieasnrt that weie satrilln and marau fiiur bands which infected manv . " ? Jrauattl "l " "? VOH1 ,.i d onlv with a fall tw rformance Tlie caa-e
n e tt r. - ......irnnnnrr'Hirr wttt t--ti- m tlin,. f() eke MaVa. KWataaed of fine luldaia, trie name of th" 'iou to wb-m th t- wa hr'hlv educated en'owed w uh eve-s aroen'ttaam:vb- n. w , f et. k. to r-ku-d .. ' ' .. 'i . L '
.an rots are and atti r -.k . . ... n f .i. - .cl. -i
. . . , . . i HU mi . mmiy ' ii"u' mw
r . . ,n. mem tn a oooa to piovmeo oy tue kW rou imi nJwe. be UtnVd wbh all
An otor tor tnat nnrte niw tewi vn m ' .... ,
, sirr. rm ' ? : r . . an n
i .ia.re . 10 i oy iiuu . . nn ano ae-
liv.-r o r.y a pro-cr peroTi. npon presentation ot i . , . m r i anj
r-" ,- , of labor he a m,':-!edw useful. Iba duties
cjan inai anv iTr,i:;rf tt --.ih r. i--ae i or
rillu and marauding hands whicb infested manv
of tlie adjoining cun'ie- in Kcir.u kv. Not onlv
' so. their aid and p. ote. fi n ha- I en ebierfully : and -uc c-s -fully extended to the loyal citizens ot K" tu kv. wlnn it ha Ix-en called tu ti
si vi ral occasion- they met the enemy in battle, when they a' ly maintained the credit of the State, ami behaved with that dittnuuish d iour.v,:; -ii ha- charaetcrie! tlie soldiers of Indiana thrt-ughour this war. Some have fallen in
ba de, and Ie.un -tlv u .mm inl that t!. ii tanii-
and lorn eight dollars aud thirty eix cents, ( K provided for. and placed on a footing at j f$l,V.24H 36 ) The who'e amount p . id in one eAt cqnal to the familh - of thoo who fall in
I hey also rendered prompt
i 'üifia. ansl tbaaaumuuit o: . en tbot- i
oughlr tei.ed, tue (iotanmajit agreed to pit r
what bad akrewdy oeen lasneil, and n. receive and pay for what should be piepar-d thereat ter, at ft joes which were mutualh -itislattory to both ptrties. Thee prices were generally lielow what tne Covernment paid for ammunition, but such as it was beneted would fairly indemnify the State for ail eosts and expenses iix-mred on ibtt si count. Even effort was made to conduct the operations ol the Arsenal with great econonn. whde paying a fair price to the many oerAti emalnyed Peraons have been employed some limes to the number ol five hundred, aud profit able occupation has thus been I m ulshed to man v who otherwise would hare wanted tbe meansipport My direction to Col Sturm was to give tbe preference to those whose relatives and sup porters were in the held. Up lo the 1st I iv ot J inuarv. 162, there has le-n prepared at the Arsenal Ü'UIOU rounds ol artillery amuiumiion, and 21 ,'Jlö,5t)0 round ol ammunition tor -mill .urn The reenrt d Lieut. 0d. Sturm, been with submitted, wol -how tne extent and t'.e result of the operations in 'he Arsenal. An examination .l the Arsenal ac count will show th it the State has not lot a dollar by it The prices fixed tor the ammunition urere iu tended merely to cover all costs .md expenses in enrred in its pre aration. bu. by economy and suce--r m magement, a bal nice will be found in favor of the Sute.
a a a - m w
million eagiit iiuuijrwa auJ tweny two tnou.-anU ' the Felcral servii-e
nine hundreal nd sutv ei-ht dollars and loi l - . I ,.rtJ,;n( rvi In n i .lour i ,.K I ..-
nine oante. $1 .- U6 49 ; Le.ving unpi.d , w.cn the Federal forces performing that dutv an.i outsumimg on itie lat d iy of January . Id5 J, . we;e 4 int he field. Alfiioilgu tLe orgntieTaints smoaiiiing to one bundrad and lorn s x . izatiOI1 and oeration of the Lei. n has tcen Uiousmd two h-m.lre.1 atMi -eventj ,, e dollar- eontincd to Übt counti. - Uudcttng on the ami eylui stwn cents, $146.2.1) b7) all o ohi . river, vet much ha b. en done in Natt of
Wham navebewo uurt aurteu and ceitihe.l by u.e t5t. intt.,-iMr eonndes, ami among th. m I would Military Audmng Oommittee i epeciajij notiv the coimtie- of J nuings, De. afhe a-count 01 the S'.ate against the I lilted tllr Slie'lbv TioiHcAnoe Pmnam r.aikennd
f""" c,..-. .... u.uro mm n.ir puip.i?es. io ; , 'o. The response whi.-h January 1, l-o, st.u.ls as lollows: conn,ics on ,ndden calls f,
..-n-e incur ; was of the m -t energetic and sati-faeton . bar
red $l,,J6y,24, 36 j acter. For a full ac.-onnt of the oparanotM of Government dralt tetuuieil lo the th' Legion. I refer you t the able an I ititen-.st-ITaaaad Si.ie-- freuauioi .7'1 bo in ivport f Major (ien i-al I..v.-. Ynr at
tention is also spemiiv called t ttte rcnn-
acaiB-t the State of Intliana. It wiü I Mrcetv. i A . , . . 3 ,
ed that thi net throws addHional and. m my -Z'Tlu ot.mion. abundant saf; cnani- amnnd th iu f m ;l)inorablt d.gnuied. next to lhat of tbe J jSTi C,riTian Minist, r. Th mi-f..rfune of Li ti.n which tht- . in th-law wn de-tgne o,anUi eiukted Lim. and n., r.l -t-,d-t irnanl aaainsf. a anna a- - r w law w t t , JJ g dawairfe of h,s into opera-ton the blank cemficijtcs, signed by , eleMdutit-. and Li nntirin, do... .un w tbe the ifficers of Stat in tbe hani of the Stale cdii aiionof yitb k.M W r indhi
tne oicc. rs .1 .-;a:' rnu r;cirtyen. xnis wma not I .ne. V- i. ( .1 Hudson, the pn --:.t S ate Acren t. - : V . I
ramc my ito.t, ran; i. ronuno, ic-ti. in- ,.-r found in the offi.-. in N-.-v V.-k. t!ne lund u' , ,,. i.e..
..... 1.1 I MM O !' II"' i Miapdvoaavli .
nun i u,. mm iui
. '. . ilii, 1 1 . . 1
volumns td thc form.
c lied bv punching a
of aarh iortn. stoves mitr.
nee. ion I invito rottt
In thi
COl
ihe aignamre
r.ttentioti to
suadt d by Iii- f nd . mho urp d thai he could V hi- . r-nntry letter in the priticn he then held. He devoted much time, labor end trionev
k aud wounded rolriirre. -tl and tlie fi ld of battle to t-r t th ne'.e ted and tbe ig a wonnded man apon a ii g lndin. sb..rtlv after
I
d in'. an 1 in
steam Itoat a:
the luittle of Shiloh. -u?, rod a Uidalt
a i .tit a sa
iu:v, rtom wt.ct: rrr.-i ukuv r.i ( inn
nu ma-le tn-ra
i ?i .
Toul $-J.ito7,LI4y lib On this account the Uu led States are entitle! to thelollowinu credits:
Pr.K-etls ot 4s.t flliaf aatas 432, 30 BaM bj l int.'d st itf - (JuarirrMMCtf l6,T2s 16 Paid "ii accanit f ainojutiitK'U 275. "Stl 71 Üir rt iba il Isfil. neduttiiig IS prT cent 769.144 M
gt mr ( RUAsrtai am MMis-aiv oiNtaaL. The first Qnaftavaaaater Generali anpoiatad after the tiemuing ol the war, was, (eu. Thorn -A. Morris. He field the office but a short tune when he resigned, and wa succeeded t (en John 11. Vsjan. who rem lined in office tili March 12th, 1862. when he resigned, ind was succeeded by (en. John C. Haw; on the 13th day of October, lrb2, (Jen few reaigned, ind Gen. Asabel Stone, the arajaant sctiii Qusrtet master General, was appointed The reporta Ol the-e -evei il olli.-ers ai Ii.' 1 -u'-urtted Gen. laatah Mau-ur, the fii-t Qoatntiai'irj General, reignei on the 211th di of M r., l'il aud was sueceealeit by Gen. As ihel Stone, wti hi held the office since. Their reports are herewirJI sdbmkted Tiie opemiMjas in the irterina-ter and Corn mi-aary Departments have been Urge, involving m iy eontraets, and the disbursement of In. sums, of money. Thev area proper subject tor legislative investigation, to aacaitta W battel they have lieeu wed and failbfally performed. C ARK OK THE sltK AM) WOtJUBB. Shortly after the wa: began, il baeaaaa spj t rent tint our sick and noun Jed soldiers, 'en ill n ad been done for them thai could be, by Reui aaaatii and Hospital Sorgaeaa, ander tba regul . ti...;? uiu-', in very many (..-, -utTer greath from want of attention and neensearf supplie
A wudinclv. 1 er earlv -idottted the plan of
sending agents i, iook after the COOditioO, and at far as possib.e supply the want? of the Indiana troops. Thee agents had their instruction! as foil. 0 in the track ol 011rarm.es, to tick up the si -k and the woiiinle: who may have fallen bv the way-hie. isit the IvispitaU. report the uautes ot the sirk, woumted and leid, affoid relict
wherever it con id le afforded, mtrm tlie Siste
authorities what bind l uprdtas ware neede I and where, visit the troops in the tie d an 1 acetW tain tbeir wants aud condition, and aid in hiving their requisitions tor supt.lie promptly filled
Tne-e i..-. '- h ive generali y per;-i m- . :
duty well, and I believe have been the intru
me; l- ot saving iiit live "I iiun.lieus ot our
gillint soldieis, and of relieving a vast umouut
of suffering and d. -f itution M hit of their re
port, all of which are herewith submitted, are dc-criptive of sufferings, sorrow tnd detth, t'nt wouhi melt the stoute-t heart, and show be than cau be le.iMie-1 m any ott-.e; w iv the dread ful horrors of war '1 he labors af these agents were no? eonhee I to any particular duties, but extended to every kind ot reiief that soldier m h' m'!. Fhe. a.lel in prH'uriug furloughs for ib ick and wounded, discharges t vouch la would not be able t serve igain, in rtarntabing transportation at the tiptmt " the St ite, lor such a h id ml the rnems ol travel, and getiing borne; receiving Mir ddier'ü mone and distrib ut :o rtto tbeir IsasUiea, it an tins up the des.-rip five rolls for such as bad been krag eosjAnod ic
hospitals, but tor want of their rolls eonld n t be
mendarion contaitied in hi n'port relativ' to the amendment of the Militia law. It i- very im Mu tant that provision Ik made prei titing indu 'ements to join the Legion, by proper exemptionand payment, ami confening the authority, und ointing ont the manner, by which tin- mnn1. r of com;.ani"- shall he comp lied to at nd me Ming- for drill and rnsp0ta4 to call for sat vice.
Such au hontv i- douhth-s- contain, d in the lau
now. bur it- m dc ofexceise i- not determined.
" . . The Legislarnre appropriated, for the -u .-
port 01 tue lacgiun, 0.000 lor iuc year lMl, and 170,000 for the year 1SÜ2. As will ppenjr from t!:e Auditor's reHrt, only tin- -urn of Ä7 .'10,9 kaa In i-ti v nri'lfl on ä n innm.
rennl.ur.-ed under existing Uws, but which are an ia.iun, to the 31st dav of Octolm aft cpntibie nele against .he ffnittd Ma.e ,.nd 10 T:,. (ii trii,tt,ion of the Fund among the counties ever Wbieej 1 b ye no do-.ot an act ot Otsig.e-s , .umen,v as rc uil0 ,,v il(.t wa, nCT,r
F"- I ma,ie bv the Ad utant General, because of niTBt.tr bi.BT wtpontbte dilli. ultie- grownag out of detects in 1 The indene.lne-s o the State up to the first th 1 iw. ami the or-aniation of the eom'.anic.
day il Jauu .ry, ltb.1, hai tieeu incieased by ihe t trust the Lcd latu'e will m ike .r.mot nrovi- I
th.- gi.amic oryerie of Indian:: tire ter cent.' rove. When he wa- killed, he had
st., k Auich h. vc liecu cotmnii.ed iu ücw p,,,, an ,ih, r mi-ion of merry t. the nrtrr. I Ttuk. wa-standing bv hi side af t.'ie moment of his
ihe Hon .lame A. raven le -ted Mate ,j,.a;,. an.l never lief.ire did I hac brmii:ht !:
Agent in rebruaiy. 1 - J He U-id tin-orbce abon. nine m..ni'.-, dining whit ii time D. C movvracted a- his clerk. H- then re-ignesl. and Mr stover wa- a; ;,unt- d bv tov. Willanl. to fill taa) eacanCy. Ha conibaned in eanaa taa der tui appoiumiv ut uii.il Feb. nary, IS61,wbu I. ;;s suci eedcd by Col. Hud -011. the present illi wis ni , who had been luly elected b tiie Lc.i-latuie. The fo:L"-d ixjaitnatc- of -lock
to me tha: pa--age f S- rij.iure which lt laies, That in the mi 1-t of lib w sn ia leatli." Had 1 been a.-ked a moment U-fne I, ... among all the young men d lniiann. bade faiicst h.r a life . f g-.eat u- full.- -- and fatu . I w-nll have anwereil. Mile J. Fktelier. Bt.SI.VOI.KXT taSTITl'TIOa.
I he Ri Hirt of the Board of Tru-b c- - f the
Uavitw .luefroni th- L jan. 1
In the account against the United Stales are included xpemhtu'es to the mouui of $l.'l. IU 63, loi which the State could 001 claim lobe
wue executed ujK.n the blank lum- let; iu tlie I Asvlum lor the Blind, in-litution fur the 1 leaf
othce of ihr Agent f S:ute. which had been ano umh and Hopi si for tiie I -ane are hereakoed by V. K. N.iii-.ni aa :aie l na-uier, with -nbiuitted. The maus., roent d these Inuudll.L. rfJbotta State Audi;or. Thcc gen-1 stiiution for the nasi two years has been emit lernen came into othce eaily in 1S55, and went ! nntly -u '---tul ami saii-factory. I he Sujeraad earlv in 1 . " 7 . having err. 1 two venra. intendent-have li -lav 1 abiiitv and fidelity, as
The tbrgci v coii-i-lcd iu iul-cl liiling up the 1 v. 11 a die siilH:.lin.a 1 .-ti.. er-and
w ar as lollows:
Due on war bUOttl .... Line on military claim.
$1.-,"J. 3! 11 lo 1 lb Ü79 c7
Increase fl.oiiiTj -7 The entire public dett ot tbe Slate one standas feftows: F ve par caan. stocks arowtng out ol adjust tnaut with cruttteors ia I -46 .f3.:23.3('d 00 Two and a half pet cent, flocks luv ng the same origin 2,058,173 50
W i;- deot as above stated.
l.:.7i.77l
In all 74;.l3o ;-.7 This statement, however, ioes not in -Iu ic 391 old internal improvement bond- ot $1 ,000 e cli. said to be outst iiidmg, the hobieis of which laibtd to comply with the adju-uueut ni idfl in lrdb (itNFRAL ancavra am oawosaajtnaaa. The followina: atatemeiil esbdsita Iba reoeipts
and esnenditorea bi the T rawanri darin it the j laoal teure aodina October 31, IbSl , snd 1 -fi2. ta
.-hown by the ie;orts of the Auditor oi State: Belum e in the Tieasurv Noveui ber I. lPtM $ lod.bb 1 H9 Receipts ot veer muüua Octooer
31. 11 i
Dis i .1 -t ineuls lor 1 be OctubCf SI, löhl ..
ii emling
3 66S g..i 3
:i .442,5 10 37
ioi fr the pay aar ni of all ! inv growing out of the opera tioay of the L-gion, and for a pror ditriimti aj of the- r'und. Sn.-i. iin-ie--e.i i w much the peace and aeeoriti of tbe State depended on the efficiency ot the Legion, hi die month of O iooei. 1 -uuimoned loa aalcer aa ihbt iti to re eive militatj in-iru tion m a school lempomrily orasnitad ;ni adoeted i M jot Qencral Lorn, Suave 409 gentleman weie in atiendanca, and the epirit sad devotiou aaini festen by them, and their prgie--in mditary koowtedga, nere of the most eucourain.' and Satisfactory character. I'koci.am rioN caLLfM 01 r Tin atiutia. At the time of the invasion of Keuttu kv bt Ktrtoy Smith, ihe guerrillas i nie-ted rhe Kcntuchy s'.le o tne Oliio river, from Lt 1 emebui g lo Mount Veuioii. ami nt several points large aasjies of retiel cavshy we-e saseotbted, sod seamed to be swsitinc sn oppofimit v to cross the river and mvaaSe taia 8tste The river was vor low, in in my place forowblt, and much alarm prevailed in our bonier count es Aceordmgly, I i-ued n proclamation. d whi.-h a coj 1-. iii'ion'i faiii, rti pn ring all the alilebod 01 men. -nbject to milttsTV service, between the ie of 10 Iii 43 in thO enntie bordering on :!. (. : rivOTf t sSSOnttde at -t itel period with whatever arms tttOJ eonld comnimd. ia ar g mire thpiiielae in conpanie and ie iu
sTin ted 111 riiift iry f..e'i.-s Iiis prcl ntution was very generally cquiesred in, and c rr.edii to execution by the pewp'e. ami w .s on'ii.ued as long ;s 1 he emergency aaaaood to require. The
i -reparations tim m nie. in connection wiiutua
Balance io Traaia. N'.v. l. I8S1. $ 34l,4l4 ... Racoiotl lor the ear ending 0 lo
ber 31, I ..... ........... S 1 .4G..04 . ; f.e.. ii 01 f ,r ro: ,f ! . n. mil nuninHiiu 111 v o.ii.ti tit
1 -f- - -r " c 1 r, -
tertel tiiC guerulfi ami marimlmg p:irlie. who
Disbursements' lor iba jsoi aud ing October 31 lrb2
S 9'i 1 97' Ü.
Balancoio Trc;.. N iv. 1 . 1--6J. -; 474 42 Gallas try or tnotaxa fOOtaya. While we nlj dee in ihe br ut-ry d;spl iyel b all the armies of tiie United Statos. it i.s .; . .tb
jeet of piofoiind confratulatioti that tiie In :i 111 1 j trOOO have be'. led sirh OtiiforOI aol ib-'iu irui-he I gallantly in every action in which fi.
hue qeon engaged. 1 1 e v form perl 01 evej army in the held, and hive been uu aig tlie ! 11c pio-t in daoda Of 1 iring, wMm their blood has hailowe l every soil The Americaa Annual Cjclooodia justly da el trs that "tbe Indiana lrm0S hive been per
h ps moie widely scattered throng!! the diSereui
nice thin t'io-e of am other Stite."
4ld fo loa !
paid or dis.'uarged. vi-ituig b otie fields, bnnartns should be bran 1 due on set'leim-nt Aller con-
home tbe wounded, and distrlbutiua sanitary j sultation with the Auditor, Tre .-urer ind Secre
to euuip ami upplv our volunteers, and. m 1 1 : .
fumhe-l sin plies of everv kind until the Fail of 1 corps dara
t . . " . .... i ., f- - 1 -I t:t -1 .
1 -oi . ani 11 was r eueveo snoniv alter me passage j . 1 r,c sm' mgn auinoritv. m another place,
! th:-.t a-t. that our advance, over -md hove nil ' sietk. it the cu
reimbursement, would soon be sufficient inj amount to set off the amount f aaa apportioned sgaioat the S'ate Ac-ordingly I opened I c-r ' roMpondenee witii the Secret try of the Tre .-ury j OB tba siiojeet. and a-cerf cued lr ra him that aba ' advancUa male by the Stt;e oa b'-.'ll 01 our, tro..p- would be regarded as a "claim" within the spirit and meaning i t the Act. and would be Mb
mined in payment of the alt W :,r: atOOUnl which
ia
S ie.i a repii t a woik i -
eti iH- in -. me eases 1 dire'te in.- eilir'eriiii
'iv of Stai ., end in eoninnctieai with them on
the dav of le ember, 1 M I . I tiie ! !n the office of tne Seerctarv of the fretaUTV at Wash-
nirtoii, a pa er oaaciall signed, of w hich a copy
of steamboat for tlie transport:! don of the .i.-k ami Wooodod, and in anootnl instructei nit agent to incur such "tpehc - wer iiboelr
ne-eiry en .'.!e them to execute than uu 1- herewun transmitted, m which we asuml aii-u But n..; w;ioUiii.iin ad that has teen thit tiie Stale woubl n-iy her poi tion of the lirect dwi , I have to lament th it theetfoi !. ive come i tax without the Intervention of Federal officers.
nod prupnaitig to aet ofl .i iin.-t tiie same a like 1 anal due to tue Sta e for advances made in luraälbsog our troops, and to releie the ITni.ed States from turther liability :or ihe sum thus -et
u t of Indiaoa troopa in the Whenever tlcv have lieeu en
ga-.ei in battle they n ie been e-ger to adv n -e, toady in Iba fight, and utterly aer-e to ietre-t 1
ing Our troops, hitherto engaged i:i ibopoaeoful pursuit! of trade and agriculture, h m o.i , ibwted ib it lolfy coUrae and high toned ebn .1- j ry ol Which other h ive I alke 1 -o miir-li in I .-ses-ed s 1 !ittl and which be. onus onlv tu tue in ! ted:L-ent patriot, who anaVratai Is well the sacred cau-e hi which he draws bis swor I Indian has atraadv made a lnre investoMnl
of her be-t b.nod in tin- 1: use 01 this Union, and will oayei eonsetii to it- tfismombcrmeiii, ur to a
were pluiniet i.ig ssel mardering the Union men on iba other side 1 the river, und prutec.e 1 tiie iive ind property ol ourcitiaeoa. SttJl TANT Gl.M BAL. 1 iay bofof e you ile .b.e ami in. eresting report ol Aiju.ni liaoerf I No:..! ii . nt. .ni.- . 01 i.st Uietswj i the 'per.tiious of the Si de 01 luni's! .ng ::o..j 1 11 Hie pnim llsnoj oi the war an i notch mtst valuable iwloi nation
1 ive instructed iii 11 to prapaia mother report j tu a.l 1 in the I. .une Ol e er . Ihrer and in ii iU '
So i y li 1 h I entered ihe army from Indian. 1, with tlie i.utniici ol the regiment, compaui u
.
tuit.iy CO winch he btNOUged. worn ; be nrvaittable hereaftor ao
im jr. ST.lTL agencv. The report .f Uou R. N Hudson, the Agent
oi St te. 1- herewith laid before you, and ur .dteaOMtu u.i iicl merecomtoepdätiona con ta hied
ii .:, to 1 hence rhe form nl hi rcbredue, u sub-
mg eoupott on is for ceYtifitiatsj ul stock. aJ iboiisb tbe oJHce l A eni o: State, as si present Hrganioed liy tiie terms ot the mpm mtse with tli- lxnd-holders, nmle 01 lSlf. tlie
tie ia peajtaOwd to keen an rnicc m N V-tk
Ra iho ti oi kej ot out atocki ai.u die p ivmajit of
; tut- interewtSMi mein. lii! i lis a'eeiweo t can oe 1
! e oiipbetl with iud.v by . a.ng awsao raswiiiailils bank, .;. u-ii minn i ... Uiy -e 1 unne. oyM b ti.e L'V'S 'ime, to ....101 the o.it.e.- tbt ie ; nwtttlcvu -.-j upon the Age: oi St.oe Undo 1 :..e urascu' m stem the risk at leiidiiut tbe sol t en
1.. u k-ao to da e.-. nam. - of p.. e- aul amounts, ami -igniug ::;. num.- of James A. Ciavens a-
Agtint of State. The forged ccrtiricatea, so far and at en. ion.
a- 1 um alvi-cd. Kar lute iu March, Apiil and June, L$S, .uu- purjHniing to b,- ex - u:el during tba period in which Ier. Craven- wa State Al nt, though 1 believe, they fite execute! and iesof i at a latter date. I mn infoimcd by UoL Hud -on that the forge l e.ti.'n a:e- vc:vall made pbyable b fit mot I Hall tt e c n onoot SUhj,Oüo payable to a persoo by the nenne of Doeabaox. Qe fnxtber infotms me thut the whole laootal i OH 1. so far a he has be n able to discover, is $;,.ViS,Ooo, of wiii.-h amount J g..".()o0 has been retired ami destroved. Col. Hndaoo tatet that he discov -iel the existence of this .-pU. iou- stock in a few week- af.cr he came into
ollie, and imm dia: Iv im g d the matter u; n 1
M Mover, who conlV--;d 1. all, hu. sai'l Uiciv wa- only about $200,000 out, and tluti if the matter wer ke(-t -ecrct. lie, and tho-c otieratiiig with bim, would .uke up ami destrov them, -o tliat nobodv ibfrohl bjee an 1 fhlon by them. Od Hndaoo tu. her savs, n; knowing what might be ttic babfiity of tbe B.atc upon tne-e ccrtifk-aies he d enicd it highly important for her interest that they -hould be BOtteo eat the ma.kct and destroyetl, and for that purpo.se. agiel with tin. in, for the lime. t tlioTonii all tin- matter to nobody, oitboot, bowev r, giving them any a suiaine that they should not 1 uliimately expo-ed aud pr..c uted. The knowledge of t'.is forgery was first communicated to mo uhoui tbe latter part of January la-t, by Me-srs. Jam M. Ray nnd Je--e J. Brown, two of the Loan Commi--ioncis. appointed by tii "tatet. negotiate her War L an. lhey had k n-ne I it froal Mr. Lanier, of fkM firm of Winslow, Lanier a. Lo.. wJio had di-covered il iu -om way about the tir.f of December previpOJ. 1 imnuaiiaicly repaired t New York, an t in company wi.h the Lion. John P. Usher, then tha Attorney General of Indiana, ami Kq. Jc- -e J.Broarn, endeavored to investigate the adair. the opinion 1 contidencc entertained by Col. Hudson ar-d s)mc otlie j ntleme:i who Imd been 011-11'.:'. thnt Mr. Bt?vW ami Ükisc acting with him tvoOad r-tire the fraudulent stocks I did not -hare, and was nit
tor that or any other re isoii iu favor of delaying !
tiicir expo-ure and pi o oeaUson a -ingle hour. Acco.dingly. 1 prc - h 1 ai ouc- to pla all the faet of winch 1 had an v knowledge in the ooaaeeeiooj of Mr. Hill, the District Atto.ney pix) - u.ing the plea of t;e Sta e, far tiie city of Ms fork. Tue c; ine had b-cn -omTiited in New York.
I mm nd th'- !e-rt- to vourc-ie
arion, and tbe Iu-titu ion to vom fo-tcring care
POlvON SOUTH Mi SorTH. At the regular sesioii the Leilature in 1 Mil , the -uiu 1 10,000 dollars was appnpria:el for d e un hae of materials and construction of the Nor tlie ni lVison, locaud at Mi hiun ( it , for the yeat lKbl, and a like -urn for tbe year 1862. At the extra session in I Gl. the -um of :.o. no d. -ib.! wa aopiopiiated foi matcri. ds and const. uetiou ol the .N.',.t!inn I'.i-ou, an l fot the upjart of convi -t. and the payment of tticexp. n iticu il lor the month of January, lSbl. Ai t ie am - 01 a law wss pa-ed fr tue tra -fer of 2JO e nvi - ti on tiie rnethern 1'rison at JcrT:sonviUe, to the Northern Prison, bu. 00 jDii-io.i wa- made for their icturn in ca-e then labor -iiotibi not la- n jtunil. At the same -es-i. n an a. 1 wa- s i providing that I er-nn--ent to ihe is niteiiii.n y fmrn counue n th of .he Na ion d Koad should be outined in tlie Noitocrn Pri on. Tlx- woik in the cnitrnili' ii f the pii-on w:i- ig.tou-ly pie--ed in tin stunmei and tall of 1861. and it was f .uud nectssary, by ihe H a.d of Dhei-Uus, in older to
keep tne onviet labor employed, to anticipate, and iraw upon the apt :op; lation tnalc foi the consti-uction of the pfiw n in 18G2; ho that when tin work fur the yeai lnjl wa- l- d ap. there rcmaiued uiiexpeud. d -f the fund appiopriabd for the n-tiu tion ot the prison in lft'2, tut about 3,000 dollars, it was ap; aiOOt, taca, that the ialor of the convi r- uli not be . nnd..; ed in the eon-rru' ti'c; ot the piis,n luring ihe year 1862, for the wan: of means with which to purchase the. itc a y n:a:euai. The Uthor of tbe convict- could not be leatcd or bind cut t on tractors for t!i want ol sitop in the prison it. u.i'i. I . ; . oiibi I employ vd. l.-..-k the convic t- t ut of the acwoo aud about sSe town wonld lie so exfienstv in thc inploync nt of guanl-. as to make their labi mi pi oh table, .'! th : e-n : uthority for ding so, exe. p. as connect, d with the m-tru.tion of tha priiron. A the matter -t .l.it w;.- n. m table that the envict bioor siiotild he aimo-t wnolix unmploy d hrourhout tbe year 162. ami mu-t so .n i u-' un d the j.. i-n -hop-w ic toutru d, . the lahoi BaUbt be hftR4 to contractors as in other pii ons. If the shop wetc tn-trntied in is.g t'lia kibor eiuid lie in-.oe nmu . re hrou .!. he y-aa lbi3. but if no . r.ii-t.u.tcd until f.- t: 0 onld no ha p n until lfo.4. It
wa- eviib nt that tin Sr.i . . uld su-
.. 1 . . 1 . k . .., v. 11. um1 ....... ii,'i in-....!! ii -i and to tne law-ami aut M.ittes of that Man-it 1 , e , Ä . . , , " . , , . . lo- v t .10 'U-lav 111 tue .-t u -ti .t iu -ho.8
and a . r.lm'lv tin- Haid .f 1 WveaOaso laavrned in this city in ri last, and mvself and
o her Mute inicei - invited 10 b- pn-scnt for cn-
puuihmcnt liehitcr d
Mr. Hail, alter deliberation, and tnch investigation as in; cn'd make deiermin vl :i.at v exposnre ami pro-ecutioii of the parties at that lime would be highly incpedi nt. aud info' med
sultation: snd aftet fn.i c i -i'r atior I tin ub-
i I .1 ti nc Ii- I i-Vi. I Kl ..II t.. . I An. Ip lo. I. a 2m
me that be to k t riponjoili v ol ddt rn.ig , ..u v,.,n(r,,i.. ,w r i T tere-i of flic Mate that the woik of nUuxtiun anv public di -clou: e ;iti 1 pom. ui ion until -u h 1 ,,. , , ... , . ,. " . i I ot the - io, l,ula be oiumcn' cd at the cai kie-t
ll'i. . III in- ju'.igw o Ii '11 jjiv "J mail'.
to -iiort of tbe ininty umni. in it much siit fenng h is gone ui tei.eveti. nd thnt many of our br.ne sons h.ive latituinhed ami uieu amonu
wiiit no
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f - trv.. .i' v.i 'i. i.iuivu l i i I i IUI i-'i in.. I 'ia' triad . ... . ...
to ii m bv the rressurer ol sute. deposiL n m booft and mjkivnieTii d ioterosl t. tne h.!deis oi bur -locks give bis hecks li on the bstik.
to temisisns, mi she wtll not route tbat the sjctiß- e h is fieen atade In r .in, or acbnowledge thnt jr a s in all unbolt ctu-e. Gtn li n k. -Ifeen, Co' Brown, R.s-.Li' k. Lieut Cols. He. -
moment, rovidod the com. ac uld la 1 ; at f i- f.: i' '--. s nd th- -ontrtor. Iieini: fully advise i oftfa condition ol affiaira, !-ould le"wmin to awaii rhe ii .not :Lc 1. i latu.e for his pv. Tbe Board bf l)ir :.rs then proceeded to adv ti c for r ro.M ai- tor the woik, and a public
1 icitin- wa ii.nl. i ir- ted Mr. John D. Stnmi.h, . of t'd- ity reputi I t) an honc-t and caaxde . l.tiil.l. i- In I"- i,....Atll ot ',..- i tirur an.I . . I .
. , ,. -, , I IIUIIM. I, 1.1 r I'" ' ..' ... I.I' II ' lli'L , I. II I -ve 1 1 ol to go and waivetl all troc s of lormal authoaty. , J . Ihe Hon. John F. Öbb -y. then amug Aitorner fh(. , '.nd't.peciiratiooa lidoietLot GcnttU by my dimmt, procceoej to V w fido , , g . f tru nk, and un ie th instmcn .ns of Mr Ilall, Th- r.n.t,cr. , hare c n J ; ' '. V ra" ?n'y- ,,:'hc beli.vc. wa f,i Iv m de up. n Mm-.as I an" innom of i.'k h at of iiidiui. i. ami hmandcl an ; ( M , , p ,i , . .. . tocme.1, hf: en i ceut. Is low the original ena
T ie (iraul Jm-v rc nroed Mil of indi -tmcnt ; . T ' ! 'T.. i' ww-nty per
ii ion -um ur -mi e Jk 'OU.O net lie
T::c hoD have b en enn.
UM ill. Ma'ter ihus stood from Feb; uary until alx.ut the 27th day of May. when, 1 armng tliat die affair had l.c - .nie l ubii'- in New Yoik. nnd be lieving Lha: no r-aon couid evi--t ibr fu filer lcliy in tLe pn.-c-u i n, I c m e 1 the ar.e-i of Mr. Stfivpr who s tn n in tlii Stnte and sen: him
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tr.itigrrs. m de-t.'ut:on und neglect
Mend present to soothe their Uat boora, or mark oil" an l . . t . meed .m-stthe lat. Tbts paper
tnr spit whee men- he .-.eep. I have employed ind sent to the tie 1 roitiv addidonsl Assist Surge.. us, to romaia until the emer .e. icy fitey er sent lo relieve hd pis! After sevpre bsltlea, toe Rimpntal fureou-, wiru down by fuligue sn I exno-ure.
drirks,
Cr w ." !! Wolf; M :i -i nine. ,
Ho bra in. Keith. Oetber, Ku kp-miek,
who thereupon declined to Appoint the officerbrovbjed by the law ; Hec the tix within th' S: .te. 0:' the d iof January, 1:62. Mr. L u e. the Auditor of State, proceeded to tTsahiwfCtna I with the i m pers nnd vou-hen enibi c ng oir
weie lonml to be insdequate to th".-.reof ihe 1 rlnimn .igaius. the Gnveruueut up lo i!nt tiine. w ..mied, sml aeMWen-il . d bee: me u.dispensa for the pur .osef miking scUiemeui He (bond, bie however, that 'he mode of settlement wah tiie M ii Cue :! the 1. , re-iin-ni -eve i' hid not been detei iniii-l ion b
he Treasury De 'inme; r. and tht 'e pre-. .; eoainojBhi the DoyaeajnoM 0 -ueti hs t pre ! :.t ihe Lnkitig up of BM aOOOOOtS He was di re :eJ to fi e theui in ttic Department, ti be Uken u, lor iiditfStWient whenevei the-, coal 1 be reieli J It then beciuic obvious th it our accounts,
ere e:ther s.ck or iii-e:it on let.iched duty, and the r pi ice Inuf lo be applied h lompotarjp ap p uttmetos Tney Iho? ;fTilv di-cbrged fieftrilutt with ability, and tisstaw satis' ictioii of those to whs.m thev ee rnt. :nl lor ihe prtmptitodo with wh !i t'-ev l-ft iheir business
atal ie-:nde l to i!n-e sudden e i'.ls, ire eniilled would not be settlod and adjur.-eJ by the last iay t the th .ok-ot the Sits to. I I une. lftil, so as to be "liquidated und ileier Aiter ihe battle .; Suo.di, iud in snUc pation asn i itinti ib meaning of the Act of Cn4 the conÄiet i c m df at Oorintb, 1 applied ure. befbvi Quoted, and th-t, aller sll, our to tlie Js ft rv of W.r for perriisi,in t. p -e' otf ag. 4:it the i.ii s aliout lo fl. poiiii twu oddsti i A -.- ' ii t lirgeon to e.ch A . ittail 1 u. .'..cht the mutter to tiie uttenBMOt In t:e(trnd Army ot linjor Oenee.l 1 ' -n ..t oui Cougresional delegation, aad sked Bal e-k The nareabneua. a gr tuted, unoec aba i t .-eure, if eosib!e. such legislation s which 1 sent sbou'. -; ..r n to tbat would fa itatfl the aetuemeut of our accounts, ai mi. snd I am gr t"fiel to believe tint this m i i c .id not be done, to procure an ex- . m.iitni-i lei M tbe a mend men t of the law by j ttniein of the time in whicn aoooucts couUt be i t third S . a area MkM to each ragt- fied and settlements made, ao trtat the advantage uici't. a peisuie reaiv u-t.., , j of the set-off need not be lost. After much. are s - esta i had tt Wnahiagton. Louie- trout. Ie sad daisy, they procured ihe ias.ge of I .litte. X I Ie, afemj hie, Oaiio aud Columbus, : an Act, ohioh was approved ou tne loth dav of K . perm nent agent, who have rente.i houses M. LdfiS, the concisd ng prtot Ottsbh is as. n : ktep public .'thee, where -anttai v go. ids are , foUowa: "Provided, lhal iu oe Of euch teiease, depositeil for diatribution. anl t w hi-Ti -ooliers nch State. Territory u District shall oe siloweJ i tun resoM foi rel et Tbee sgencic- :.re found , the u.e oiiement of tne am mnl of such T :
to Woik we!! and ite scetmr;ihinL; a great leil o. f. n IVi m it eut geilt. ti i e been emploved t ! . bwlatnhia. i L ms k ;oKuk ami 'fYork. Ie the reiiet of Mtfih luuiana soldiers aa mv beearried to thoe poiote. 1 n.'.i,"-r of j ., t o - t n' i rougn this t t . ! omi Irom ihe rra . or coming oere i procure M.rge umI lurhmgh-, mide it neoee asCj to nrov.de qu rte hre he cm d receive I Miffing no 1 ol. -teiiff out the i tIV Ac cord nc.lv 1 procured 'be ere." eo l 'Soldier'. Home' a hieb ha been, ia the main, well mo asl. :nl 1. been tl e -our. e .t re . ' u i e-m fort to tbousathls
Whiir BM the sulfe i. it wuh greit pleaa ure tbat I la) betOta ttie rr-irt ot Dr Hut OaaiB nil Allrel Hnii.. K-j . ihe I'le-'lenl and Secretary of ihe Sanitär I U OOOO "he CotamiKWioii begin c .js-r ilion rj;u larlv on the 1st of Marsh, Idf'st sud up ta aVai 1st
(t.i.,11, Mn, Am. A! ; ett md Coi kl:n and
m nv fi'lier- of lower i ink. Iut niih v lor not les- distini-ui-heil hare yiMed Qp tlieir live u ii the ti?''! thai 'ur eonntr iblajhl be nre served Th.uis.inii of our private soW ers, wi'h equd aoneage nd ptriollsa, iive fallen, tha viet m'ol theo ntmattml rebellion Tbev. wore hg' -.ng fr-'tn t". . vi t'-uis d dutv and the . love ibei li-'ie their inuntry. Theft Ul Cored grives mirk an bimfred l.ti ie be and our, enuneri n nevei discharge t their Bieumr ;nd the r posterity the .iebt of L'rt fasle it ooeaj Om Müde should be testlfled bj th- teudfi eofO e t ike f thob families Sod dependent ties wh in that left behhtd, by the edecstku of their ehd Iren, and bj the bm..r we paj to dteb mem or) N r a i we tor -e- 'ho-c who h-ie perished by i:--e.-e tn the eaiup or b.piLai. 1'bey were J denied the sol 'ier s pritiTegeof dying in b title, i but the;r - ictiaco w .-:s nooo the lent To lie ia the BOtd, am i the c-la-b f coneiibne aCOjiesj ami tbe roir of botle. fighting in a hofj n.-e. is u! iriou: but when aeth comes slowly on. ie I the ioofiinesa T-t des di tion of the ho-pi:l. with u - ta abet - 'er preset t to aootha the paodnt ' s: ' t it o t m ntster is love onlv cn oiui-ler; I aeoja but the rouh hand of a eoaaradh to j pre- the !immybrow mid perform the U.t . offices to th" .Icing, it i teiift'e.
ftii.tiaas rwxiLifc.
So much of tb.e hu-iness. t'ieaforc, 'jcing aeo aas Oi My done through tbe hunk. I am of the oaiuion that tbe ie? of it ( on'.d i;e devolv: d n -
a
opinion ttint tiie iti of it could lie devohnd
on the unk, adui iocrea ed ai'etv an ! . cunomv
to the S aie. In 1846 Luc State of Indiana m ide an ad iu -t-' men; wirb iter BHatilef -, under v.hih tiie former' Sta-. Bondl wane i be -ur, eudcicd and run -el-M u o rjf rutin couditious, and new itocba i -1 au-.d in x hange. u of tl.i- adustnaant 1 sprung the 1-diana Tire tkt c nt. 8todts, a kn-iwuin tin. New York maiket. One of ihe condition of tin- alju'm nt wa-, that i!;- S ate -hould e-tablish an aueacy In Um City of New York for thetransf rol die-e -bnk
and tht payment of the inter. -. u n them.
.i.unri i.uv. uuo iiinKii. ii oit - . uiud . r tern offne i'm-: i ' the mil- w rc i end-1 m
s i..v. ...... i. .. . . cici. mi. .01. ennmpu wa oiiaai
in.;, .no v iiu.i 'i-i 1 111 11 111 1 u.i i.oi-i . 1 , - , , ri 1 I fftfn4l tri (.-. iimiTi, c n , I mu 1 . .. .a 1.. f i
. cn the ground that it was no enme b 77. T V"' ww; against rhe law I New York to forge ctin 22'! f fT Tty Si atesoromi rtn ing on tlir fve 0 1 ? ,7k JVT.n nt'd. In new of be uxecmeO 1, the s- ite of Indiana. F,.m ibis ; fe' ''J1, of.thc 'fet of d .-ion Mr. Hail ha, ar, , I a w.-h of error ! 1 'J"
to tne Court of A . .ea K but m.d i-ion thfr- nn . Tn ta
ha he B had i be indie: m:nt tr i
"When thi fonrerr wa- fim made onM.c. In- ? ft " -Mnount wLich shall be
diat. a eenriti w rr -uddenly depto-' d in thi ma.k.: foun r-n to ;wcntv nrr cen;.. hn--oot
fttte '.ull.s.. t.i :.. . -. i . nite It r f. rm -r rat. . . i-riiioni-ii-Ti' ,
I nil c.iiaarrac,n..nl in tbe ft, nr.. "' i.e general :.
I - a rrorr sahiret f.-u I. i.i.;.
46 t Baad , ami that mean will be speedily pcvtdoi
jo pav in contractor ine found to be hout-.-tlv due
Tlerepouol the 1? irdof D. rector, toee rter
wma 'inl oi i;.e a
To
a hi
ari
e tiiauras-ttv nt in the t u,. . " , " 1 ,e nrnl ;""ot
from tin- exist- n-c of ihe , . V'', ' r' , Tv' " '7ve "aCty,
lure m ni ie icl r. b
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iui. . an- irom cxistvme ui mei i .1 n .
e j g i i l t i- i Ii l tllf P'l-ilM l ti f eertiti. ate. i:e-. mmend tbat u. Auditor. . . . ffStriebc nnrhoriisd to irHnn- a n-w ..Uf'. I . . ' ' tie
dbTe in , ir, f..,m u.. I .Mn.o,,nf o f ,,. ot.) ' ' -O Hiem
'in, . ui . aa rt iu W.i M'l 1 aaia v .1 win a . va. i .
, rtifirir.. '.af! K i.i.terf .uf ' . " ' ' l lU -r, ' l ..- Id W r
u on e-bieli new
'e oi ! c Co Hal, t
Bv express enact ntCPt f the L.ci-latuie, iti thai tlie bold-r, of nil pinuim ek Iv
wa provide! that the-c new cer. i.: tes of -tKk shonl 1 b tian-fcrabl" onlv a: t.i- .ig -v in ;V
eirv . f N W Y- :k. on bo. k-
.p.viiltd tor that ,
pur;xse. When -tck wa- rran-tc.r. d the old 1 certiiicate wa taken up ami cam ell d. nnd a' new on i-ued. made payable to t!.e pcion to' whom the tranf r wa made. These cert iri rates J w - e n d payable to bearer, did not . a by dele rom hand to uand, and were notnetoria-: ble i.i !ie -en-A of the law merchant. It wa exr-r. -ly iniendd they -Lould not be. A: and .
bet' -rc th time of the adju-tment s(okcTi c f it , was claimed by tiie S ate that cumber- of her hond,w!iieh had been deposited in New Yo k. or hypthcatrd for sma'l sum of money, and ! ! for which the S:ate bed receive ', tktk or nc con ; i lideratioti. had been imnmoeilv and fraud nl ntlv i
otwithstandlog ail ths wa heinp done hy pa: i:ro ci: eolation. Bur as they were genuin-. i u ic and privaoe oeoecolence. tonrl su; irr made payable to leorer, aad the t"ro;ertv in th m ''it tue ;; ...... tbe ev,.lenco Cime raed hi m r- d tivenv she could no iln nt'.r. i
' - r . 1 j. .i I "i " . . Ki ..mm.. .
nuested to ram-ndi theOj 00 receive instead
rtiiieatesof ihe n impr ion. XTLT IVTERbsT OS -TOtlF. Many jf tin V"cU n S t -. among tl Ohio and llli'.vii-. w-:e miking' prrvisi Ne York to pay tlie it.tete-t ou trir ir debt
coin, in o
5. eck.
ieri ot te v..iiiherii Pii-on ..1 dotim .1-. -
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th Mbaawied. 1 hr dfn nl tids rSasna m 1 1 a .... ' A ft tt '
01 t.i Illin g-., i. . 1 Knoe
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r.-iEl , Coil. ill I -u m " o -.- 1.0 I, pn. ,,. kt. pi, iu I i.uro'ub i'i.- ..t i .on 01 the I.'.i- iture "
iu
Atid and
nie io maintain the credit of tbei. t 1 Aa..i
a- 1- iwm .lof. 01 j ingre-. ,.n .t waa iwl.sowawtini floo Mm or ,1.,, ot ;M.ufrts and constf oeX on of t.qiirfii.ra
ion of minyoft!ic Jre Banks lifceAi,r7 nwebtnery fbr m Ätet .Und Artuo,v a 1 n;Wlnuini.a -tok.. it ' loeaied in ih. c.ty.
as vi uld te ill.ssl in c.i-e.f :'ie niment ot tne te in monev , hU be construed a$ ajtptyioji to sash aisles ol States f. iPiaaabawoaeaeol of exctises uicurre-i by liiem 111 enr...1 n. . sutilinit, eloiiiiag. supt.l)inf. srmiu, equ.j.; :ng. paring' aud iraoepofliaaaj us troops eapl oJ in anfing to ' -uppre the present iu-unev t:.-. on-t the 1 I' loted States, s shall tie fiie.1 with tbe proper iffi er of the Tii. St te ie oie the thirtieth j r ,Jul neat. A: . la tech e ise ihe ibaierneut !
t- me a in c er. tsrt t ie sicate. n-t m my 1 wise than reeoeriire tt.em a valid rTvi iguifVm
ntntihea wnn deatiteie. anil th it iieii ußeriu 1 Tbes
m-Ji eusaie luriUK tui winter, uu sere '.. kra to raise contribution. Ihr oee 1
aii-
'f. e -ie.s ion
aovMe f -r the new anangemen
es- i urn r.inr-e led to the peculiar provis-
in re.atd t tne ne stock. I o earrv ont
j.rintcd form of ti e eer-
a - Z ST
of lock, -igned he the Auditor ar..' 1
As the c.edi: of Indiana had received a shock
bv the development ot torgeiie of i.e.-' k
and a- tue cut uisu
of Ir.dii.r." Vi
seemed to me e cetaiiv im K-rbaut that -Le, 1 f 0 -r"uld be beea faireKa ,r.. beon-
should take the namecour-e, in to assure ' ' ' nf ,tne oemmenead aa herce'itor- aod th public, that her abtlitv and "u " l !ol tureah 11 have redurunhbed epoiii c to pav l.c dcT,! ht :.o wbc -:i. I fb f roaai. so far as re ttLlod cr impaired by tiii a aalt u on her ! th U of lh United States ciedi:. Aeco Irn-ly. i ir n t-d M Harvey. OOscfci.sao n al uoxaTiO Tri-a-erer tf S;a e. ;. file, if he rauid upon Ä nasopable term, thceoan with which to pav the . V J"' lr 2. tne .pt. .July in:eTtr-t upon ou toek-. Thh be" did, ' ' a .F"ed n art donating u, ch
u. ..... or- .nretetimn Hr t.t tbeCvemr..fi' t. n.r .if ..I ... Ul I i
O.e ol ' v. .vtrc isrxii itpmi .. .,n imr)
I m- sn ! m tiie mtm e ared ;n ! 1
re, ört. 1 he fttmounre:
nt ni
t.'i tu riiv Ii. T "' I' t In . ir hl tkn in.
tvlii'i ano caJntarv - ir eni' iv.nn. '
A .'. -fi' A i T. .-ri ft T ulnA.1 An anninl A lift nftAlft I T- . m m - - - - - C T . I ' .
e . " - . 1 - .vftr.ft. ii ii'i 10 "i m7 ..iu n iiioi.-ftlin. weie .. IrO-ll- j 1 i . r oftheSmte.a copy of a hi -h he.evr rh d.-d. M with the S'ate Agent, in S C.tvof New! ,! n,Ä!,d h:V ' TUme of . uting the neceur. and calliug upon all who Y:k.tn be bv him ronntersh nei and" filled up ' 1 , Inr 1 1 weeal.le to coal iba of their mean. I am a th, dates, amount, mmetof turtle anVS ' . At .!.; t.me 1 .1,, ted th.-payment
iüed to Iw. KU t r. ,-.r-r that n . iMiwr. I :..-..i v . l. :.i i i iJft.', ., . m:e -t in in. t.ic premium n
p, . .. ... -1 1 j n , i-mi'i 10 .-- 1 . . t 11 m- i-iaia i ir 1 1 mi i
of It. teen per cent im In ..e m o.e on ucii por ! Hon of sale Tax may ie pid by the n b.it.e of such claims, in whole of in sii. the ime s it the rimtl ettlemetil and liipislation thereof b id ? wo mide he fore t1 e thirt.ethol .June." Thie aw be. mi in- dimeulty. n.i under it we bare tilei with the projxrr ulHcrr. ..treiior 1 th ; .TOtli ol .1 11 1 U..-. e. 1. 111 iii ic .1 the 1'intH St ite lue to the Slate, mote lb ti uiouh to cover the .inrnui t ( tag jut from ihe btt. atter dedoet
on r. sjamse has been ramie to the appeal, that I purpo-e. Ii i- t nn roper to state hen- that I active nu-a-ute have Isen initiated in many thi form and mde of tranfer. before hein' en-: counrie- in the State to reBevi the netes.ite. 1 acted into n law. ws mbrAfrred t and r eVl I and pro viae for the .tnfort of the families of th approval .f Churl. ButleT. K.j . the ag.-nt onr soldi, r-wh.. ban alanlon.d home and all j and t pn sentativc ol th bonlh.lder-, at thef to en le i-mcnt- t. tiht the lttb of our oun j time .f th. adin-tmcnt ix-f rred to. a I am in- ! try. Tt 0 let-v of the Safe weie epetiaWy form 1 and lelieve. Fcarawere entefaine! bow-
calk-1 uim i. en-r.ge iti th- w .rk ot 1 irntK.n ever, that by tlie fraud or nnituvMw rf t e li t regu!sr seaaioo, so far a 1 an harn, have Baal in enO'tibutit n-. und l ave, a I am ! Stat-- A" nt. farse centrales, mijlif le fs-ned ' woaWTwell. an I m -1 v-ucral appr..val informol. g- ueraily responded with xcal and en- fand fraud- iK-rpet rated. Arsordiasgiv. tbe State 1 Tba report of Prof Mile J K'.et. Iier. SoerinVy iafilataxe by an act whi,.ht.ok effect on the teulent of Public Instruction, for the ear lie 1 .
I the Jul v
ia was ver
small, hur ha- in- - m-r. -el -rratlv a lo
f.. id the like atr;ii' m. ui fur tV Januar 111tere ",U'i Hl.'Hie operation of tb- -omm ti beal -v -tern fr the past t yr bav; U n ti::en . e- u 1 a-nenilmen: muk- t.. the s-ho! Tiw tv
: un
balan;ni (r ,( r Mid Rtreaei,Utia m
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a n ever mere are Ui,.e Uinia 11 , ihe ftSute. tn m s 4t pri, ie enir .t fj & rr a.re. he.mt.t to winch tbe Sure is ewtitlcat shall te -ele ted from s. rh land-, hut if Uiere are I.O u h Und in tlie State, or not enough, the See tbe Intermf is to io to tba Hteta toad for be reui-ife iumter ot aerrw This scrip catmot lie Ik OeO b tbe tat to wbirh it 1.- i-el. but mu-t be sold, but the puccha-ers m.i lo .t.. i i, t,t ti. . npjsff kited " -f tbe Ti iiel Slates subject to sale el pm iieentn -t $1 or issw ner aare Then be ' 1 n politic Und. ia una State aar aale st private entry, bold Ot tbe Government at
