Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3827, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1863 — Page 3

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CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

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.me nf m a sub ," ptrtnrt lutein, hat fl'tinnf, that, by h death f htt grandfather, ha l II. MMf of valuable farm of mrnmrn MO

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MullT wdl Ii 4p. .very soldier tun ly i

air tu I ig Miuim allot oh lit ritil lhih Ilia 'flesh iil man In a ere i d m th leg, Ul the hone waa i.ot hrkn It ta very M er Wound Ihr hundred wounded Nam ll'iU(hl Uli Iii Min li'.at to loUtall. I 'l i BkV I IliiMi tAlaWM 'I Hta apUtwlnl inlalilialiairiit, on lli inrr ( I II. not a.l (orKi tita, I crow Inf f ilj In ptililk' favor, Mini ihi oii li l h irtr iclora r Kli(lmlil" an. I obliging, th ttti.aiita Hilft ml th larr ut "iriMial. All lliat out uiaikrla aa I1 t 1 . tr

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and tti it lb AlKiliUomata are in ikin

rraiieinrnu for a lux dnoi,airation Thv r to have a proreioii, mu-tc and humeri rtnd all die parNii ih.it loimerli char.ictriJf Hum " Wide Aak" doini . It m a r dax thev did not think ol it before, and I. iv it ou the iMldlJ ol Jaiiuarv.in honor o I 8.uib

I he members of the lAvihilure will bear

in uiiim! that lb place to buy a nice h it or rap is tecidwlly at U i niLerier'a, N IG Kol ffhiog biu Irret, old Sentii.i' 1 i.j -i, re alway i loaded Mb gooibt of the latent tjie. y vw Hotirt Items There wa.a rather a Tillinp off in th buainen of the M imr' Court yeatenl.ij There were but two or three -naes ofdiuuk but thee of . prime article, de.in itel lieastly. They were diapiMHBd of in the uaual way. bv a fine of one dollar and ecsta, running up to even or eight Hin LH i Calci j, The delirr.ilioiis of the Kepuiilicane la.t evening reulfel in the Domination of Joe NVrmht lor United State Senator for the lon term, und I) D. Tratt, of Lognport, for the abort term These and all other nomination, were m nie hv run-ent. A motion wan m.oie by one of the faithful to bolt when the titn. came for voting for Senator

i i, - game laving leeu pi. .red out. the toot

wa rejected.

Another move was niate to chance the name of the parly . I ti' w n urged upon the ground that "Republican" ba become odiooa. and that the raw recr?t!i, o-h as Joe Wright, Hughea V Co .don't like- it The new name suggested to be uaed hy the meniber, when allusion i m nie ln the pMi-ty in debate r otherwise, i "rncoii (Jitional I'ti ion " This was laid on the table. One bold fell w said that things had been hulls managed by Republicans in power during the past eight months, and it they continued to go on at the same rate for eight mouths longer, there would be neither BWtJ t'r country to talk ftJbopl He w in favor of ' RepuMiran" still Many ttempta had been made to change the name uf the party. All had proved disastrous the peo pie could no longer be gulled with names, und if the Democrat who h id joined them did not like the name of Republican," they could jiM give ud what had been paid them and quit; hut no fear were entertained on that head Then the patriots im a horm -triiourned

"Lhk Spkakimo Last Nn.ur The tfttAtt if .ItJe Perkins and .N Itrown, at the Dmm

critic Llut room last fTglit. were listened to hv

The latest twMlioti Iroui th "Sin.

Jtrown," ia, that oidrra have leen i--ued to the arm there to tum the hoop pole, nd cut them to th length ol ',i We regret tin., for it would have been rather pretty night to ee the sturdy column marching under the ahnde of younr hickory huahes. The order ot inarch h It not been announced, nor ii it tated how unity

columns will move upon the Lanital I he ''re liable geciilemwi" abould be Mat back for ad n tional information, and the Afenl pickets d vain ed to the county line Imhana Killed An Wovdmb at Miu rat.aBoKo'. 1 he llowing aiidttioual caaulties in Indiana regiments at the lute great battle haft been received

IlmiKli Vli Kl til Ml. NT and St.ifT Wounded and

Pi votier

arge crowd, its many as the hall could c om t ij UbUj in side . . t . i.ii ... - rm I '

jnodate. N e sh ill not auein: t vnopsais of

them, a the Club requested copies for publica tiou, and appointed a committee to wait upon the gentlemen and a.-k a compliance with the request It is enough t m now thiat lhat they were logical and eloquent, and tha declaration of sentiment was plain and candid There was no dodging i-ues no quirking or quibbling. Both gentlemen favored an armistice, and the employment of peaceable gencie. to restore the Union War eowd never, under the present policy, unite the country, but would bring ruin upon ooth sections Ou this point Judg Perkins spok at length, quoting from Htitish writers and speakers of our riit revoh, ti inary times to show the opinions then entertained by the liberal statesmen of that n-e. that continuance of the struggle would iuevit bly subject the mother country (England to a despotism 1 he same course would produce the

a me effect now yJodg Perkins said, much as he dtJffl -red i di ision of this once great country, if it was sub m.t'cd to hiai ! DaWoet lietween twogovernraenls orniied' grinding lesrxuis'.n he would unhesita --vtinglv siy . gi ve him t wo i.overnmen.sflut if wis doin should ever yet assert her -w av in t. e conn cils of the nation and the expressed will of thr people could be carried out there was vet hopes th it we nullit live under the good old flag without single star effaced. Hon iv!e-sW II inn i, of Terre Haute, wa announced to pek on next Tuesday night Tu siei?io ilTHopisT Pkvtxk Meetixg At a Method:st prayer martini; held in Prairie township. White countr. Indiana, on the dv of Noveuioer. there -.s manifested gret inlene ol purpo-e and unusual riier in the preliminary arrangement for liie solemn oe ca- -n Hrotlir Ault. conspicuous for his hih atlaiament in spiritual matters, conceived the wise and aporoprs ite idea, that as the subjects of prayer had greatly increased in number and magnitude during the lat year, it would not only be proper, but more likely to receive the Divine attention, to ;iut out to the praying portion of

the membership present the different objects that

Field

I.uur. 0 TImMMI B Tamer. Company A Wounded Corporal Thoma-. Brighton, slightly in thigh; John H inks, severe ly; Thomas Myrack, severely in arm; William Prilx, severely in arm. Company P Wounded '2d Lieuf. William H. Ireland, slightly in ankle, George Boas. light); Th "it;son, slightly. Company C Wouti'led Corporal William Seal, Mitral n hip; Josephus Smith, slightly in ler and lace; I) A NVhitehorn and Chnstonher lirummet. slightly Company D K'lled Otorgt Bard. Wound ul George Morris, sligJitU injoot ; Alfi e-koHL man. slightly in hand V Compuiy E Killed: Sergeant Patrick II ail den. Samuel Seip. Woundel: Thomas A Wil son, severely in hip: JotfrtM W. Snyder, nightly in shoulder; W li Bentt, 'lightly in h i f, Wm. Thdiion, -evnelv in hxd; W. H. Dtvis,

lightly in finger. Companv Y Woutideil: Kurel Fui

in band; 21 Lieutenant Wm. F K l

thigh.

Company G Killed: Bernard Kell

ed: Georg '1 homy re. .diuhtly; Gl

slightly, Robert Pettigrew, slightljg

Company H Kille!: Levi Uahh

John Suroaierville. ieerelv.

P itrick. severely in tr.igh; Job

Ruse, slightly in loot; Weslev Ktfthei ford, slight

ly in head; Thom is 1 alles, sligntly in irtn; NVm. Chappel, slight i .ii kiue, tfjSeri CUmo, klightly ; SergfJII W in Irwood, sifghtly in leg; Ciptaiu Wm. Powers, slightly; Levi Brandt, severely : Allen Tal loa. ('iiipanv I Wo".rde,l: Serst Coney, slightly in K'lftWT C"oTp .J i me- Bell, severely in log; leaV Martin, slightly in shoul !er; John Miller, severely in arm. Company K K lled: Coonrod Coot Wonml

el: Cai.t. R H L-t-on, severely in knee; I hos

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Wounded:

:e mei : .John

)lark; Jasper

rh r; n latiom. Commissioned officers wounded. Knitted men wounded Total wounded Total enlisted meu killed

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tboold engage their eiti e-t : s to the

Throne of Grace. To one brother was the duty assigned of praying tor the freedom uf the slave; to another, the ac , i ion u r in v . to mother, ti.e sn ptie '"ti of the rebellion; to another, praise and thanks for a Oounliful crop; but upon Bn Knowlton was the o!emn dulf imposed of praying for a more pro-perous condition of the material iiiterewtt of tlie r-eople When the moment had come for Bro Knowlton to pe.toim his part of the great Work, which see me l to . u on him with H e weight of mou: . i.s, there was a stillness hke um death, and all eyes were fixed upon his haggard and troubled torm Soon, however, hit voice was beard ia the following imrre-- e prater: "Oh' Lord God of Isaac, of J aeoto, aad of all Thv praying rhi!drn. Thou knowet ili it O.'.f vear ago we could buy brown in is ' e:. OOUts a yard, but new, Lrd, it is from th ny to thirty fvo con u pc yrd; then we could nurch calico for twelve cents a yaid. but now, Lopi.the merchants charge ot twenty-five cents per yaid for i be same article,- theo wo could buy brown iu'ar for ight cents per pound, but now. Lord, we are compelled to nay filtern cents; then we could got good coffee for sixteen cents per pound, but now. Lord, we pay thirty five cent per pouod; then tea. used by all our wives and girl. o'd for seventy five cents per pound, but Do. L -rd. they m ke us pay one dollar and fifty mmmtm naw- BOOLd: ihfi salt could he nnrch tsed for

two dollars per barrel, but now. Lord, we can:, ot caise t. ey were in the mmoiitv uow offer to K.,r if falaai than four dollars ni barrel and ' r ome back and resume their seats, and fulfill

Total killed and woutideil 41 THIRTT FIFTH REO I HI. N'T Company A Sergeant ('. A K'rland. Compmy B Cornelius Douavan. Hugh Green. John Lyon. Amos A. Perkinson. Michiel Kenary. Oootpany C John James, Chas Meeks, (?eo. Miller. Corp Au.tiu E Sanders Company D .las Mt Clean Company K Corp. Thus. Woods, privates .1 Stanton, George l.utler. Setg Mulnei Rafferty . Corp Patrick Cornell Company F Borg Bdwoid Bolen. Corp Kd wanl T Hurlburt, privates John A Kl ra, Win M artisv J uiipany G Orderly Sergeant I N". Cassidy , private Ge. Keller. Compvny H John Bri ndenhaugh. O.Miriiny I Corp. Simuel Sockanl, private Leiick Moore Compiiiv K Private Tlios. Willey, Coloool'a Orderly, John Kmseller. HOIITV MTU! R Ell I VF NT Company A 1st. Lieut G. M Smith. Serg't Robert Mvers. piivates Riclnnl A. Stowers. Jas. o. BoVaa. OoCBpatiT B tico. E Armer, R chard E. Crowell. A M. Snen Company C Edward Blaneficld. NVilliam J. Beird. W H H Martin. Derri.-k Libough, Ben. Trul inger, J. Willi. ms. Company D Nathan Pringle and William Lan. Company E NVm B Flem;ng. Serg't Abrani Fishle. James H. Clinton. TMIRTT-SIXTH KIOIMKNT. Kdlevl: Captain Shultz and Captiin King. Woumled M joi Ku!cr. ' Peden. Lt. By rum. Lt Ross, p: i vales George Hazzard und Wm NVeber Major Kinley'a thigh is broken, making bad wound Total loss; Seventeen kille-f. seventy-six woundevl. ami thirty two missing. Own I 'lKTit ir.un:vr. Company I Second Lent Frank Bi'dain, Ch Id. Drake Company B T I tomes Holopor. Comp m v F John Webster, Jacob Parker. Ge W. Waltaot Ci-mpitiT (i Tefferson Shmnon Company K Harrison H irwood. Com;any D John Ualler, mortally wounded MINT!! j Ol Ml PI Company A K-iievl: L;eut Kessler. Serjeant S F o-ne. priv lie Luik Ci oipatii C S Tfoaol C FolTowt, G Hughs. Gompany D Corporal J. D Shaw i miv-ny F. Mratp Q S Withers, i Company F .1 Hewald. ;upnv K Sergeant M Chowau, Corrwral D WOlit, prirste D 0. Hai

it . v I n i i on of i Ii e Indiana

flic the. I.rgtala-

I ti r serraaion IttDWttlott tn

Hi re. Th Abolition members of the Slate Senate in Indiana a ho hart ieotttd to a secession revolu,ioho have broken up the Legislature be-

then we could buy common moias-. eenU gallon, but now. Laird, it is trom Mveuty to eighty cents per gallon. Now . Lord, we think there t. aometl. n- wronx ornewnere. and we pray Thor to right it, andjhat immediately To which all the biet hern shouted. Anien' Amen! Oh. lnJ! having enumerated our more triev oos wrongs, we now humbly boeecb Thee to graut our reasonable lequosts. and reduce the pr.c of ihewe neceary rticlos; and all other articles we ere compelled to purchaM. rot ao ttu. h for the glory of our blossod Savior-as lur our mtteri tl goo.1 and p -fi t v . to aslicb 'l the brethren again rer, Tided in a hearty Admo! kmmü

'1? railed In all parts of the Ätte. and p. lai in ihoac . ' represented I the e to l v ipres.Hu, t, th public IndlgMtmn th niaHTIty id the l.et-l ,ture ai rsal to th

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tii danger that raxulia l QiQ n tj m vmeiit . . i , . d i ihn .1 he Si kit. t nr. i d Ui the

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STANTON ANO ASSISTANT TO RESIGN.

af a I , - libera to nut down Moaaakaa ta loo tl V ,f a f.Tlf ." 4i . f ..

South wlM not submit to ihlt m ... n 1 t . j

oi revolution t ho m It la the o t o a la

petal arty to regain Its loal huh, hid d an in hi I ir lh

that ll wsa lo Ih in th mniortly . w ..! I h. .uk-l,i to i i e cut the fdtetioO owirttf t'M hj Mil

Important from North Carolina.

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' r-iaoiun in in rl m III a imlil t de-i-.t m A ! th h.k, I .i court a of the - ol 1 ana and Ohio hat had the r rocaMa lia.iaai w till eunteei. and ilvAalie bv th iuhtrv at thorittea, uid th Judge glvtn to understand thai hre diet th Im y out on I I be the olo v Uf It i. th art f in taction that impriaoui MoM crta lor their (aditical opinion. Hut kiduM thrm and cm. them to aufTrr lit distant Haa iliea. It la the act of a part faetiot mmv of whoM leaders are thirsting .,r Drmoci ,(, hloiai, who would Mtahl iah a gullotin in eei t,rv, Ih.iI.ooI, und m eiy hamlt,lo teiule all iho ho ihfTeio I sith thrtii in politic il t ia It lath act of a ladiou winch, while- condemn ,ig .r, e-.,oii and revolution in the S Uth, l ac tice both at home It ia the art of bad and bloody min !. im- mio aim at nupi luv power over the ruma u a Iree Gov erumetit. Biet hi n ol Indian, aland htm! Relinquish none ..I your constitution! righta, and keep strictly within the prov laion ot that in.lrumcut M rl from day to day. aid use all due eiertmua to induce li e aei e.-r and n ol ut loinaia to return to their duly If they will not do so, let them le iuv He I to resign, und see if their nttlttwtt aid austain them ui lhir UesKo..able course by ir election If the Legialature iloea not adjourn, of cour-e the Stute Government ol Indiana, will hu e to go u for two years without any binds, for the llWn ocr.it. c Stat I reisurer can .av out no money without due process ol law The charitable anil benevolent State institutions will have to clo-e their d'wir, and (he .tl rie-. tue Slate ofti . -will be unpaid! The credit ot th Stale silt puffer; her iutetest on her debt will be UDpold; disgrace and hunnh ton will tall Ukiu her nee the above was in type, we learn lhat the se eders hive returned to their seals, but how long they will remiin in them we cannot tell I DO may bolt lo day. or upon the nrt public ipie-tion that come- up. All public confidence in them is lout Cin. Emj

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WEDNESDAY EVENING, .JAN. 14. I (MS, Will be p rformil Sliali-peare's Iragedv of o r ii 1 1 lo. lago Emma Waller.

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w i. nut i ..! eil Pi iioi .1 men sre "iglil ptad with th ; sei cuing ipiaiitie of th new M Hit ta, and see Mi tag p. he iiiiho ed ic ( a further lrngih Hing ol th avlw.ua Nkw VotK.J iti I I The In n clad bitttrf I W . i 'iiwaen, Cipl KodgOTS. lell the Nav v i u I I iiuular on her olMclsl trial trip under the su ap.ee... I tli Ii kern incut. She -denned up th l iv t-i k I ir aa the I '.... i' Ul ikiliK o v er aevu knoU On the wav i iu alio!- wen- fired, which demonstrated the emus arrangement a .u r which is aaid to b the must Krati tying yt Mpa rtojMtd She sill sail this vetiing oi to morrow morn- : ing in company with th Nahaiil and convoy, to , Join the oilier portion ol the fleet A - e, ill of the r.'l 'roni he !., . it tec ol the army atatea that a full bug nie oi ih enemy, I teviously visible tOOJI ilre hills directly south ol Siituiier'a headquarters, were yestenlay. after the storm of Saturday, indiaeov erabl. Duiing the forenoon lh tents lay upon th ground, and the -mouldering ramp fires indicate thai the enemy left their position before day. Liter in the day noguns came and gathered up the teilt, and mo mi I oti upon the iel;ruph to. id southward New tent, w et I observed to day betseeti .south and wct south, but no Increase ut camp tires, OaWatrtWd A i.hinton dispatch to the Times says: I'h per mmul ic'urcr- wmil I eeui to have the best of it in ihe Hon -e against publisher-, judg ing. bum ihe fact that Mr Colfax was unable to neon the oooaoot ot' the Committee ot Ways and me ui- from the consideration of the bill re

ducing the lax on impuited popor. Mr Kellogg, of Uliovis, -cct.ied the passage of a resolution inttuctiug said cummittee lo iu(uir into tbt expedieticy of rWaWCUlg the duties ou foreign rags.

The Herald's Hen uf. art coi re-poiident stiles tin. t the iron clad li-saie lies ut anchor in Heau . lort Roads I learn that she tadftrod eon-ider nbly on her pnoogt down, in tOW ol the Slate of Ceorgia, nnd nt one time was or. the point of J being abandoned; water was then making rapid ' headway upon her. and all hoi e of keeping it ! from her fires iven up. One of the officers, reported to uie to be the engineer. ured unother rally nt the poaaps All bands, oScori and crew, went to work and finally ; succeeded in keeping her tree until the ptortn

aba tod. The irou clad Montauk, Captain Worden, at Me8ipti.,,l to etiler h.ib r Monday morning, in

i VI " I t i 1 1M 1.1 il Wilt Itlliit I fill wftlll-L till S , o ... !

a. i i it i a - - - i . . m a u w . pford's Shoals The accident was occasioned bv

the oiisp icement of a bunv

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The NfMuiuk remc.nel last until 6 o'clock In

he evening, when, hfl the ns-i-tatice of tug

boats, -he w,.s grt afloat and towed Into the hat bor, anhoring abreast o I Foil Macon. She was entirely uninjuied.

A spoctal to the Herald say?: It is Haid bv friends ot Mr Stanton, and his

aVqristaOt, Mr Watson, that both of them ein barked in the ttrf icf of the Covei tiinent for a single year, with -i view to give impulse to the affairs of the Wai D- partment. and that year be" ing now near its expirvtion. it h is licen Mgiiilied

th it ihey will retire. A n i v d fltocfl - ih it from inform ation in j his ponoashNI, hfl hi es the pirate Alabama : hot gone or will go . we Eastern hemisphere. SoOMOes i- known i hare contemplated a cruise ' ou the roasts of Afr i nnd Soutiiern Aia. A Fortre-s KoartM rflOpowltM states that j the rebel- met ulf' ' -eriou.-ly by the de.-, true -liow of the t W - :' !!!.:. I i.ey hav e sent number- of negroes to repair the tr.u k. pro tectel by a lare force under Oon. Braoa. Fnnch's rebel dirkdoa has been movcJ from

I Pefei-bcrg lo Raleigh. A portion of Lee - umv tOS been sent to Ri;h I mond reaily to in nch to North Carolina. PofltOV has been hctvilv reinfoiced. and is de ! terinined tt keep railroad cominci.ii ition severed 1 between Richmond and the Oulf StiteIt is generally conceded that the hope fleet tt Mow born is intended for tbo eapton of Wilniog

ton. It is rumored that an attack on Chaile-ton will soon be made Negley s division and many other troops are reuly for action. He an fort and Newhern harbors ai e felled with gunboats and transpart The Her dd puhlishe a series of resolutions,

which it s i vs. were adopted unanimously by the Rflpobticail memberof the Senate. 1. That the only course to preserve national ex'stencp is vigorous ptuncotiuD of the war. I Th it the Pre-ident ahould be aided by the j Cabinet igrooflM with him in policy nn 1 piinct

pies, mmJ that chances should be made to secure ' this unity.

3 Cibinet should he exclusively composed of st ite men alio give cordial, tesolute an. i Bow ivenng support to the pi inciple- and purposefirst ' .eil 4 It is unwise and unsafe to commit the direction, conduct, or the execution of any military operation. or -eparale comm okJ or enterprise, to any man who hi not a cordial believer and supporter of the principlea and purposes as above stated Bert follow! the names of twenty-six Senators The MooiationS were presented by a com mittee of nine to the President, and await the action ot the Executive.

NO. 3, ODD FELLOWS' HALL.

.igh! Stcport.

WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS SUSTAINED IN WISCONSIN.

?K are now ofWirg hfl Rale Ol nice -tork f New Cliarlr It. IlllCkaleX I in led I llilnl OoooS a' State Senator in Prnnir Ivanla.

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27 Persons Drowned at Hasperville,

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WHY

TBE B0LDISR8 BAYS NOT HEEN

AID.

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MORRILL ELECTED UNITED STATES SENATOR IN MAINK.

CLOTHINC.

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lien, 'net tern. tint and Army Gone t'p White Klwor.

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OF ornr bl DAMDPDnrD Confederates claim a Victory at MnrAlUL 6L UadiVlDlliAlrljn. freesboro'.

GEN. BUTLERS SPEECH IN BOSTON.

their d iti under the constitution they have Hm to support, if the owjarttl will agree to do slid not to do certain thing which they mention. The arrogance and irnpu letn-e of this demand, which -.tnkes at the vitalsof a repuhl.can tJor ! ernioent the ri:ht ol a j riiy n rule re , . no ommei.t It cannot be conceded by the majority without a aer.hc of honor and nilrespect, and without an entire atMndonmeut ol the pi iuciptes ol Demtm cy. Buer let ihe -axedera stay out forever, better let them o on in Uieir nefrous revolution tban ' subtn.i lo loo husndiataou! The viai of popular j orath a.-e Im l:. 1 to overtake the lquatulaUrs Puhl - raeetui: - oi the isao pie should I itutoedi

Wh w.ll carry o to j rHOt.ES.il.E gJTMM II S.T.I it. CLOTHING TRADE ! in kN Of bran- he, at MO. S E A. T ES iHOUSE, lnwaxaful;-, flaws wa c iptct t -ccpaafui y ccttpate, rn every par--rular. wnb any n.-taing Houaf :a th cuy. iH tnvit .m-baarra to call ari examine .M.r t. janl.dAalm

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Bixgh virTO, N Y .Jan. 13 A very mourn fill catastrophe t Haaperville. Broome county, occurre-l yesterday A pleasure party of tl.irtv seven ladies nnd gents were skating on a pond in that vicinity, when the ice gare war and twentyOeflfl of ileui were drowneo. Washinuto?, Jan. 13 Secretary Caan, in suswering a resolution Jr m the Houfe. say- -.he era have not not been paid because he is not authonxed to raise a loan by practicable method under existing laws; and that ihe 5 20 bonds hare not beeu sold because they could not be under the restrictions inipueed by Coures. He uyi the arrears of army pay amounts to treble the -urn he can raise by the exiting act, exclusive of thst providing lor the 5 2u"a. The original act for their issue provided also for the conversion iuio them of any multiple of $5 Uuited State? not at th? pleasure of the bolders, sod permitted sales only at the market rate ascertained from th daily quotations of the New York a des. Had ihe supplemental act passed omitted the oonvrrsion ami market rale elaue. tkc difü ultv

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. ild have Si ari.d I U etlep In a dt ih l c leltir slid spirit of IflO. II .a tnad no sal etcpllng tn the antoonl of pi ,,iai inmi , (i it modo Had the expenditures lieen lewa. or the tiitiitarv au r) gi ater mi ti 'it hav been old 1 Oer h ' ..ivnil Otnee July I at, froin all worn.. ,fl,b , tcluairt of tcipu from ruatooss, 4, Total, ,.lr.IMMl (Nt.1 I,, r .oi.d I 'llul et. thri has horn I " 'h trnnpa $7 tljj.l , to the Quarter, niaa er a Denrtflmn il lti.4s6.4oi; tn ibe Oon, evaaarv Dpaitmeui t).6l7.4U3. mtanoilauaoua 31r4,rU Total, fl43.7J,ni MaJflOOW, Wis . Jan IS Th 0jprm Court of Wtsooosoi OflO dacHled tu oooutn ihe writ of bsbet rorptii lasueal in behalf of tht Olsukto iolr, ariMl.! lor rwUlian th draft, lloaa dnv . .1 J-L. . I II 1 I . . - - - . k i .

mg tu rigm o vn i roonowi o auajauu in aril ' Wsa,soro.Jnu.,v IS H vssiaat au. Jan ll At noon th rtenaie and at4T Mr PumsMi prMei.td a ootitmu from Hon. met ... joim aeaa.on. and uaiu th rlrat j ,,i,elof the Wi.n but I i f,.i ( m Hol Hi ll. i ( In R Ihn k: aaa elr. td hurMmnia for Iomm hi lb reala

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I nurxi !?' .-Miiiaioi , in j. i.u oi i'ciipi nnuioi, b too in ijorlty. I 'ii 1 1 a ii i ruia. Jan IS The Bulletin of this . i. .iiMi.lira a letter from th blK'kaihug fcpiad i ii oil i !i.iilatoii, dated Jan Ulli, announcing ih c tplui d i ibwl to a with a Mjor aud nn jairlaiil dispatch- br I. mop I vim vi i. Lt. Jan ID The refiela deatnv. ill ate tiiivi i'h n let aixleen rnilra do n the ri er She an loaded with commissary and (purler il ler b.rea I hcv ti. . . apt... d aixtern men Kiv hundrod of WliMler'a ril c tvalrv re

eueamiHsd on the H ndin .ike, tweUe miles frutu t the captuie of Hrllith lesarla aailmg from

NsahviTe tien M itchell ordered St o lev to nur i of our tmrta to another, havine on lioard artieUs

bweii akiriniaiiing all day. eontraban.l ut war i n tend d tor tb ua o th The encuiT ia lelreating toward Hareth Shoali rebels Ah, led I'oSiLA.sn, Mt . January 13 A special d. McDougal offered a resolution requesting the ii.ini Augn' -,i- Mi 1. : M M :. . President to cor.iuiunicat any oorreapoudnc in aaslcted Uuitisl Sute Sen tor to cv, by s i hia poe.i n or in the Slate Department bo I vote in the House ot 95 against 46, and u. the Sen I ween th iinei.t and th Mexican Minister , ate i.y a vote of 5 against 1. j st Washington relating to exportation from ports The steamer Jura, from Liverpool 1st, vi of the United States articles contraband of war Londonderry -land Cae Race lOlh, arrived this fr the use of the Kreuch iron in Mex oo; also. 1 evening i reported oniei to prevent the Mexican Oovein

Anions the speakers at tSe M mchester meet ment to a van itscll of the uiue ft .lege

in., was the negro Jackman, known as .left Dans' escaped coachman The tinuicial edi'.or of ihe I imes prei: t. eon tinuel active trade with America It saya th it when the war broke out America held Urge stocks of foreign produce. These are now mostly xhauded They must consequently retutn hot 00)1) to the old, but to a flJ0tty in creased si ale of importation The same result may be exuecied whether the war continues or not

Mr Mumnor, from Ooromttln of Pore airs, icporteil back th petition of Mr Jewett for th mediauoo by Soiteorland, with rerxioiniend thflM that it be indefluitely aipmod Agreed to Mr. Wilaon lulrodueed bill to OOaolidal paita of rgimlita an. I ;,.:a a bOO m th held Rirrd Mr tinmos otTered a resolution yMteiday call ing on the rreaidnul lo coiumuiucait to theSati at all i o : ii i ii u a i cat ion s bvtWMii th Slat D pritnnt ami II It M tloverumeut in relation

Mr Kennedy announced the death of his late

colleague, J imes Alfied P n ce, who died on the Slat 0? last December Mi Kennedy paid a high, eloquent and touchiug tribute to the great moral ' worth, ex alle. I character ana true patriotism of 1 the .!. - .-.-l. aud ottered th cu-iomary resolu tions of resiecf, which arre adopted. Mr B ivard, of Delaware, and Mr F'e-sendeu. ot Maryland, also delivered eulogies, when the Senate adjourned HoLsk Alivr unimiKiiUni nroceediiiüs. ihe

The following is a synopsis of ihe news per House went Hate Committee of the Whole ou the

bill to provide ways and means to support the Government Mi . Mon I! ..I Vc mout, OaM tfcfll NMMt "111 in paper M cal'e! for. If the war shouid last until .Inly, lb4, the entiie amount will f neevied, and treat as ate the figures the price -not too much to pay for liberty and tiie Union.

Our boot tmauci-'i wti our (ieucrals and soldierin the field Upon then -nieces defended that of our best devised financial scheme-. Europe had no dis- ! position to loan us money , nor thus inci ned to aid us in preserving ihe I nioti. Wr mu-l, there fore, rely upon ourselves. we hid more re source than all Europe combined. A message was received from the Senate Ms j nouticing llie death of Senaloi Peatce. of Mary land. Mr Stevens -aid he would ask for s vote on : hip hill to morrow , and, on hi- motion, the com , mittee ro-e I Mr. Crisfiehl ;a-sed a eulogy u the private t character of the l ite Sen dor Pearce Mr. Crittenden paid a tribute to hie fiiend.ailh ! whom he had lon ei e i in the Senate

Mr Pner-nti.of" reiiii-vlviii, i ; M i . of" M I V

;. d Morrill of Vermont.

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the city ot B iltimore, winch left LiverjooI on the 31st of December for New York: The Sumter lias been sold at auction at Gibraltar for 19,500, for the Liverpool and Medi'er ranean trade. The battle of Fredericksburg wa the theme of universal comment in the English journals. Some regard u as must 'i:trotj for the North; others ape ik in a more no tlified tone, aud all admit the gallantry ol the Northern troops. The News siys they fought with lira very rarely equaled and never surpassed, and although fail ing signally in their 0Of0i t. remaine! at ihe end of the fight a great and poweilul host. It Oflfltl the blame on the tncapac'ty of the Federal lead ers The Times thinks it a tremendous disa-ter for the North, and confirm Uory of the almo-t uni versai belief thit the Confederates are fully able to maintain their independence; and it ought to lead fJtQOfl who hive influence to admit thit the time hi.- arrived for counseling the abandonment of a hopeless euterpri.-e. It says no one can doubt tiiiit the Federals fuaghi well, but lhat they bar done at all time-; but mote than usual ili fortune has awuite-i them The Time-" awaits

with intereit the development nf us crt'e. i- ia the )Ui; Rkldlo, f Ohio;

N os to. ! al-o nan roosaeko. Other journals Mipest that it may be made tha ; The OOOfll It UllolOIHI of respect were adopted kev oOtf for medianen tud COOtproolatO, n.) the H.-i-e a.lfourned La Praun osflt that .fter tiie battle of the 1 m

13th, Mr. Lincoln had a long conference with the Miotttcrol France, and the pOOOt party consider this step taken as a desire for conciliation. The Times devotes another editorial to the deipineiation of (Jen. Butler, and says his con tinued insults cannot he tolerated, and loudly call-' (off his removal. Mr. Gladstone, in a speech on the Lancashire distress. expresed the hope that the crifis had pooood, and that by MaffOO a decided improve ment in trade would 00 expeiienced. 0 Doaooll had spohfln in the Spatii-h Senate on tht American question. He justified General Prim's CO urn. The -peech caused a sensation. Ca I bo, Jan. 13 Passengers from Memphis re;ort Porter's lOOOdlOn as having arrived at the BKHIth of White River. A part of it coiumeie eJ to a-cend that stream, accompaniei by a heavy land force under Gen. McCiernand lien. Grant nnd staff had arrive! at Memphis. Holl v Springs i reported i being almost con sumed. The raOnofl tlieie was take'i up, and the rail- brought to Memphis. Bowffoat, January 13. Gen Butler had an en thu-ia-t.c reception here to-day. He was ecoiled to Faneuil Hall, whicli wa uowded with ladies and gentlemen The hall was decorated for the occasion, the panels of the g tileries bearing n line?, of oMot and battles famous bv his deeds. When Untier enteied the hall to WO ABOaSOMastically greeteil by the waving of handkerchiefs and cheers. Mayor Lincoln introduced Butler, and aliuded to the reiel- ottering $5 .000 for his head Im tnet!-p appl i'ise followed this introduction. General Battel !,oke wiiii great feeling, and said: When Government said the word he was ready to go North. Sooth, East or West. In his judgment we have exhausted conciliation, and there

should 00 00 eace, nor could there he, until the rebels were current to receive it as a part of ihe Union. Hm plan of paying the war debt w uj to lotrodocO froo labor at the South, VoOrWbfl lah ir would beoouie honorable, and by which more abundant crops of cotton could be r ai-ed, with ni .re profit and le- 0001 than by slave labor Cotton could be raised with profit lor leas than te.. i Cits, per pound. We were now pay i i r fifty or sixty. Put a tix often per cent, on cotton, and we have an internal revenue from that I Ottref alone enough to pay a war debt twice as iarye as that we now have, besides bv doing this England aud France, who have done so much to prolong the war, would thus be obliged to piy a large prop rtion of the debt. Gen. Butler concluded by present ins; to the May or ineierant i ' mleierate ti ig taken from the City Hall at New Orleans. This flag he gave to Boston not as a trophy but as a memento of the evils of tecession. Amoug the decorations on the route of the procession was :i large flag suspended from the re-ide:ice of Hon Eiward Eveiett. A public dinner was tendered to Gen. Butler, but he declined it. TKkNTo.v, X. J , Jan. 13. Both house organized without difficulty this afternoon. The Governoi - me-sage is a plain State paper, givmir a very full account of the state of affairs Mr Hoiman. of Bergen, ofleiei some peace resolutions, and moved that they tie made a special order on the 22d of" January, at 11 A. M The resolutions, which are lengthy, were to dis posed of. I he Democntic caucus has just norainv.ed Col. James W. Wail for United States Senator for the hört term. NkW BfcRN. N C , Jan 9 A meeting was hel l in the Court House of Beaufort on the 6th inst., which adopted resolution- .igain-t the recognition by Congre-s of trie recent election here. A pro test to tfcfl s .mo effect i - now being signed by the mernbe of the 1-t North Carolina regiment. Headqi artlks. Armt or the Potomac, Jan.

13 The R chmond Whig and Enquirer of this;

date hav been received They contain tb followDtf : PiTia-BLKG, Jan. 1'2Gen Pry or encounter ed Dodge a mourned riflemen five rniie from Suffolk, with two companies of carairj md routed them, inflating considerable loss Gen. Prvor remitted in line of battle until Sunday

morning, but the enemy would not leave his j StrongholdGeneral Pryor pushed acros to intercept them Ther fled ou our approach, escaping through !

Gates county. The Enquirer stiil coutends that the battles of I

iIurfreeboro' were victories for the South. It av this victcrv i- bv tar the most complete won

by our arm in th South west We do not re- j fct gord the f iling hack by Bragg as de'r ictlng in the j least from the glory of our arms and the im i portar.ee : our victory. The most boastful dispatch Roset rans may write will never recapture

the prisoner-, arm- and artillery carried ofT by Br.tgff. nor rebuild the wagons burned by Morgan and Wheeler Governor Letcher, in responM to a requis;: from President Davis, his, by proclamation, called out sll the mdttis in the counties border ing on the North Carolina line, to ait in repelling any invasion in that direction. They are to ten dezvous at Petersburg A camp of instruction k to be r v u ! d.

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Kxtract froaa a Lrttrr on the Battle HU 1 hia ballle Ani.et .ni ha neon the most sau guiuiry of the war. and the on'y one fought with i-ihle design and upu military priuciplew. The amusement of our corps the oreilookiug -jwi-tion of the commanding t.eueral the wml.n into action the right and left divisions the doting up of tht center and uualiy succoat, exc.te bewildering admiration, and rarriw Ui mind Ui the great field of A uatoeHtfl aod Wog ram. fought by Napoleon Ot all this have I token The Uraf hifUtry tt -n h a rotidict, purdiav,-ed oj lblives and blooi of twenty thou aud meu, injrM he ftnofll ifl toe ho-pital. War h.ts it ghdls, h tkotal t leu lii-.i.-an I t a in tlic-cgtvin i:: toiiuies. that make the eie bU achc.rTtc heart bleed, the lips naUy, aud the

braiwreel The siarht it at first oostt r unou-

ible. The iil'e h! ! of some is tili trickiiua;

ay in -ilent -.i .n . while the dt-aeverod

imha atil maniac hrain of others give riM to a a a W .

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a loatOWaflft, M MSlera a brother, or ouus latber. know and lie cot.anled that even here the hand of uietcy is watchful, nnd I eilet care is bestowed opon yeur loved osfr than might at fiMem possible. It was in the hospital where reared the g il In tit Hooker that 1 le irned the iiistory of thoM mythic 1 w to-, no often seen and so little understood, 'S T. -1-6H. X." Anything alleviating the suffering-and ..c the live of our aoldiers ia a national hle-sing I artnessed a.mn Mton ishing ieu!t.j from thin article. It i well known the effect of burnt gunpow der und excitement is thirst, which, added to the lo of blood 'n the wounded, creates the neces sity of a reviving stimulant, lu thi.- partu ular ho-pital the pby-icuna allowed their ; et.t- to drink Plant itioti Hitter-, otherwise called S T. 161 X, ami although th -u tided nre most numeroi!- here thin division having opened the fight at 5 iu the morning -the men re oi t! couorftned. and thete ass rerv hltlt ta ; I mi ing. The article act upon the stomach and tbo nerves iu a most incomprehensible manner, nupe r: r ui br .ndy . ani i'.hout il.-equnt tupety ing ie ct.. ii It otiginted in the Weat Indies, coropo-ed ol the ce!e!r..;ed Caltaaya Bark. Roots. Ueiba, , all preserve in St. Croti Rum, iliO f i -fV being a secret ingredient, not yet revealed u ihe public. Ii is principally recommeudod for oflMM of appetite, disordered liver , int. runttent tevti-. stomachic OifbculUM, Ac I understand it r somewhat knoau in the Sv-uthern State ,tr. ...u- to the war, and it a; : e .igetit of JefTer..:i Davw receiitlv Opplieal to t'oe prprteiots h.r ibe fan ri lege to m ke it lor hospiitl puta,;ea dunng the war, to which they m de the folio rely: NtwVoaJt.Ja. 16.162. Mr . A ,nl nf, Ur De-ir Sir In reply to your c mmutirt:on offer: thousand dollar for the recipe and right to make the Plant. tion Bittet- for your ho-pital purr-ise durii g the war." e bep to My your pri i- a lderal one, conaiderit.g it would cost u- nothing to comply, and that otherwise we can derive no revenue lOOtO tbfl Southern States, but, sir. our duties to one CJoveroment and our ideas of consistency would not allow u to outer -Uin it. altnough it might plea a us tu aosuage the sufter'nga of your uiiguidel folUwr. Wc rem in, very respeetfullv , tours. P IT Dsasc k Co Thee gei.tlen.en b. the hietry of certain ingred cr.t.- of their article for over two hundred years allowing that, through all changes of the medics! profession and it practttlooora. atrflOfth. r loflpoono and cheerftilnea have bem derived from these ourcea. Dr Wools, in the Wuh intrton l...-tiitaia kfjoorowd me that oct patient was tai .inking and rraiy , and hsd not slept an hour lor two weeks, until the Plantation Bitter cam to his knowlodgO. whew ort dav's trial gav him a n ght' rest, and he was now foot rocowor ing. I am surprised our Government bu tot oqualw! Jaffersor. Davis In eoergy, and adopted Ciis iDvaluabi srf.c'. in all our bcopttels- Tbo weak to'd:ora cling to it like a brctbor As s Uy member, I can boar witrors that it tt "good tUkr" and afforda more energy and life than anything I ever tried Success to the Han tattoo BiiterBut I have digressed. In my next I shall tpeak of gathering in the wounded, burying tbo dead. Ate XICODEMUS jlO dl moral flafeflOW CRANBERRIES.

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