Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3829, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1863 — Page 3
Mr. Hjnlfe !f IHV A mar. Ii.: Hoinn U n
the praeti e net. relative Lo witnesses
Mr I .. k.rd N 31 AetlViritft. rne i-aiiinr;
f stMchaaenü on order of uijun. tion in mum ,
' DAILY SENTOEI
UMDAY M rRMNG. JAN. I..
strroetw Mr H"k: Fmw the aelect committee, reis tire to r uiiii tor fand ti ommiltee
MMtl F TffK DAT. Od mar, U
One cow, SM month
DHwl by the carrier, within the city, 15 cents par
TERMS OF TDK DULY SENTINEL
()' opy, year 0 ov
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B lie o second reading er Laken in, ar.l No. . 35 reached
week. pjrü to the carrier. Afnt wfll he trpr.lied H ffflti a weck The trmi to Mk effect on and after X .ndy, DereMMf 77. HO. !rn UUTCML Der her IT, HMB.
joijrr UHLCTIOM Mr Speaker, referring o 4 piestion which had arisen in the II na, decides! that, under the Qoo fxitution, all joint resolutions must le read ihre lime, they reiuirit, to he acted upon by both bod tea of the Letpslature jwat aa bills ere acted apotj. teoLi n
Mr Packard: Instructing the Committee on j Judiciar to repwt a bit prohibiting the uae of the Sl it Libcarv aa a eiienlalirae iibr.ir. and for
the rwoaerreueo and earn of books -ud propertt "k,te T' are compelled to MM the pre of the ür ,u ' Weekly Sentinel From and after DwmWr H, laC2, the price of the Weekly Sentinel will te at follow: oovs arrvotft am at"T n 1. ,. . Ma ' ;.v. tti:.-e month. t ' OB Mr Speaker, referring to Mr Packard's reso 1 One top, one year ISO lotion, with regard a Imv mour - me. ice, Kai cayOea a yaPS 15 oo introduced th,. ,w,:n:, ,.d that he w , under a T"? f. Maapprehensn-n as to ita nature, conceit ing it to A" cot,ui" n Aptions. ""' fr' - be a j.Hnl. whereas it was a concurrent. resolution. cnhrr wi" tD rates-all iSBlHtj end coolu be adooted or rejevtel by the flflOSri fona received alter thU date will be crelited at the Dew utoi üe hrt re.ti:i.g I ne pro codings being ratthus Car irregular cMicernin; it the journal wuuxi sTa w be corrected, and the re-ohuon wouhntand aa if al 11.1 lilt' MfUV II IIICII I . now before the . f w proyoaa to uhli-h, in pmphht form, the aMe
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Thr WtM'Mv Krntinel.
ADVANCE IH PRICES
In conaeqeenee uf the reat adeance to the price of
and U! heu j lern tided, it waa idopteti b the following vote: s ail .. tk- i ni a W
l ft. as JicjüTi. Anoeii :jipi. niocner. nro. u Broan. HurUMi, Collins. Cok, DontMaon , Fein, ' -r jr.. Hdl. Hanna. H inlen ol Wellington. Hirdin of IViry. Unify. Hat I field. Hon. Howar-I. H eil , II k , Huin;.!n J -. Kemp ol Uuboia. Kemp ol 'uo. Like, L -eile. LeiuiTHUi of Harriui, Eemnuri ol Spencer. Mion. McOeOcbwY, Miller, Milroy, Mull, Nitil.uk, O'iiiieti ol M.rm. Ohorn, P.cir1. l'ti.lUton. IN.etl. Keitz Kif-h ( ardaem. Ktppev. R-berti. pafwa, Shiff'et. Shoaffl
of Allen, SUum m J y. Spetn-er, Ve.ich, W:i term in, W , uu-. VV,i U .. .. Mi Speaker 52 NaT M'- -I- krulil!. AndT-on, Atkivon. Iia
ker. Hrnnh.taj. IbnUi. ÜTerie, Ch mib-r. ; com;etent hands, good i i ve, a fine assortment W at ara
u ivn. wrepg, treor . rlrr-ti- ''ti". nontetter. Hutching-. J nil. JoTinaoii. ,Ioi,e, Kendri k. Kilgore, I-uiit, Le'.'-. Mo-, ill, Moor
ratlie of Jede (Tema on Bwctrriva Pnwca, the mot eeeafwebeaate and forcible wbi.h Lai yet been written on that aubject, with the adir of the State Central Committee on the ciu- which produced the recent hlltkral revolution in Indiana. Both will make one pmphlet of lti page, which we will furnish at l per UunOT't Tin J-im-nt -h-Mil.l b ral by every citiaen vt lltdiaat. Ad !re r : to I LMUa, HvKKNESS h WKMQßäM, November 21, lüd2. Iudianapoli, Itxl. Job I'ruiiin. We are now reidv W do all kind- of plain and fancy 'ob Printing, in the best a' vie. on short no- ' ice. and at cheap at any other office We h ive
of pa pei and earth, " ml we can do good and t he ip work All kinds of books, hriefs. cat tlogMS, IM . printed in tin- !.- -tle arid on short notice. We ask the patronage of DWBOCnMti and all oth-
If.
man, M -rgan. Mu-tard. Newtum, Lftf)M, PeTTJ, I 1m '.hour, stadtfaVM Bsfltoa), TerkitlgUMft, Vnn Ibi-kirk. and Wo. off M. Mr. H -I n tu i-alU-d u: the TolloainL'. rer ;
jevterdav whe. the hour armed lor joint DM I Mel-ii t prtOtMf done ventM'ii:
Vn.klta. Hl" Etrellencv. do. ein . r I V Morton, mi the nvd- his MfdWMBa :nl patriotic endeavor as Co mm i rider in Chief of the mslituv ...a I t . .1 o. . !: I "I
no ii.i ai lori es oi i ne .-laie oi i n ;i in i . na neg . te.l to teil v er h.s unnn l no - i, : . .en eii! A"emi theteol therelore.
Rrtolntd. Thnt thi House uiopl the ex ilt-d dnd patnotir -rntiineiit- contained in the men it j lately dolirerod to thr Legj hiimeol New York bv his Kj.ellem v. Horatio Sevinonr
After some discus-ion. and decision of thHous points of oidet . Mr. H anna's reo.ition. on the rept-ert.-iiion ol Mr Itrown ol IM IMMM Oppointeil to wmt on OofMO MotlOfl, ifcoJ his Et rllencf oii'd nneer in the morning h regtrl to rhe ileln ery ol iiia nie--:ige, as in furmallv ved over Adjourneil
DIED.
HAIK JJ On January 15. 1 s, of Hartal f v-r. Horace, infant m.i. of W liliam and M K. Itradi-n, aged Mveu month ami muri. n .i.iv The '. : -ral W;ll tk place flii aforno-.n at 3 o'clock, from the family HtMM , . l'Jl Tet V.h ng'on Btret SerKe-'. l - S vi
SPECIAL NOTICES. Hemistreet's
T- Local Auvkrtimhs K i'e of adrertisinj in the local columu will hereafter le as lolhiws: r'or ten lino or less. $1 00 Over ten lines, Leo eentu I line. No notice will he inserted until paid for. MBBaaMaHMaaHr
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Öf" Möwen. Sie art A Co have received Godey 'a lady's magazine for Pebruary To F.vmi lii Senonr n drug fore h the j 1 ice to hive I i mi! n pr .-riptions compounded cure folly, and ol pure drus.
HoMOM NoTita. There will be a speci l meetin; of IndiHiiapoli! Clmpier Xo 5. iIiik fFridaty) evening, .t --w 'elo k. for ik Ji 1 1 n M Kkamvkll. Sec'y.
iiiimifablr Hair Itpstorutivc. mt is .ror . Mt raw ore a gray hair to ita original clor, by Mipphing the capillary rabewi:h natural u.tena?ico, impaired by
t9f'nr a superior article of bifrbly roetMod imf imporie! Cologne, put up in tliffeient HOOd hottles and at prices to uit the times, give ooour call, at No 5. Hu'' iUoelt. 15--J
dey Lady Booh lor Fchrn iry c hi M Ibajod l Mr- A Thompson V Sou . reus deptit, 7 Noith Pentisylv inia slreel ANo. IV terfon's lavdMs' VeOMssJ M igrsatoofe Feb:i;ir r.yK BAfl in CF1 Hiker B M her siw them in the Eist, ami purchased a lot for the henelil of II H iosierdoru. They ell the-ip, :inl
keep the be-t goo!. 1. i lff A oittla'iori want 1, either as book keeper
or desman, by one who has had experience.
, Good irlt'K'iiif an ! gl TOO Apply to I .1
se or diaeaae. All MMoMs soon MMOsoief I BrvoM. Bryant's Com moroial College, Indium
Innar ro.tK-. t.troy.n; th- vitality ami oeauty t tbe j V.:. a ...... I t- 1 i I ... 1I-.1 . 1
Dili, alio an"! i im Hiunrifr .... liii-ink,. iirnn-' i i - ,
Inimiiat-le Coloring not only rest-Te hair t in natural
eoU.r by an eay proceaa, but Rive the hair a Luxuriant Beauty, TT"motes it promTh. j rrr i t it fall'; fT. .ral-'-.ilr damlrntT. ant impart health and plesantn to ibe head. It has tooil the tet of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and Is constat. t!y incrraMn-i m fav..r. L'ed by h.rh gentbmcn -stid iadif- it --1I by all rep.rt-abl.-1 - i -. r .-an te procure.! by 'hem of the commercial itent, I . Barue 4 Co.. 202 Bro .!v . . Nr 1 .rk Ti site., . Vic. :ir an'. f jan!6-flwltaiJm
'81 NO ER A CO S LEI TI'R- A KAM
I LT IB WDM mkSmn, with all the recent MfreOO ment..i Iba MM SOi CM ifflM nd MOS I UK Al Tlf I. if all -cwinii marhm-. Tbl machiue i.i ew anything, from the running of a tuck in tarletau to the makInn ! an overeat auytlimc frn. pool ..r Leaver clolh down to tte anftest game - t To.aner tisue, ami b ever rea.ly to do it w..rk to prrfeeiion It can fell, hem, bind, fjajaher, tuck, ejuilt, and baa capacity for a great variety ef ornamental work. Thi? la not tbe on1ymacliinetb.it
cao fell, hem. Mn 1. .int forth, but it will .1. . better J
Lojvt On vestevdav. between Stout's provision j s'ore. on Washington Mrcet, an I Cuitninh im's cmdv store, on Nor th Illinois street, a 1 idl - fitch i fur cipe or peleeine If the finder will return it ' to Ju-i.-e Wick re-idence, a rewi.nl will he paid y The Central Paper Mill is ooo rOndl 10 fill inier-i on shrt notice for all kinds ol news and book paper, at the lowest ppces. Onler-
BdOMMOd to .1 Mi T.e ie A Co . lojsMtMMHe, will rec'iyr prompt atteru on 12 b If lOTn Amil Eighty barrels Jenneting Applet, areluily handle! md rul up especially for fatntlv ii-e. lor sale at No f! We-t W i-hing-ton street, by Hkrv Ki lb I3iw The Ati antic This i- the name of the new a, loon in the I'.dmer House hvildiiig. OMMd hv R. BOOM A C C The beacon light is not hung out yet with the name on it. but it soon will lie AH OO eon Mj i. llnllhe best of litjuors and the be-t of treatment is to be lound thete
an1 sj.a.n u ta! for the work t rest upn Thec.-. Ore of every Imagii M ilem: plain as the wood ge w taltaaative f."et. r a elaborately fltiihed i art can nakcrbem. I. M. MBUI I "O.. Ho. 45a Broadway, H 'sr. BBT,n,1:-,r,ro,l OJlice " a Odd-Fello. - Hall, Wiv. v; i ton et atilS-.IAwiillfebl 63
No l'l Nirth III mot' street.
CAI TIO V Tbe market : a full ot imitatious, represented to he the aame 'Hill W N 'rt BROM HI Vi I HOC Ml S,' htSrh ate
In m.iaacajaespr.aliK n e of p.ttive injury. Many dealer ! OI,iHiiite tlie H-ie- ilou-e Every night a sflen
wlllreoisamei,1 inferior preparations ai.d lower priced I jj ttnch i set Ml tie benefit o the iit mers sett le-, fto-'-'na mre profitto them-e e Asrcforaud 0f titJ )oue. ami at all hours the choicest Off
OBI 111 SOfJ MOWN 1 BRONCHIAL TK0CH8."
which Sf Ion eperienca havepr.-ve It heil value, having
f acel-el the asnctiou of physicians cerierally, aud teatiD tfUaia front eminent men throughout the country. BBBBrTBt BRoNt'HlAl. TBBOBBB, when allowed to dlaaotsr uwy in the mouth, have a direct loBOSSMS tbe affected parta.lhe seiat'.e and othitig eflecttcthe saucua lin.ng of tbe windpipe into the Brnchiiallayltilaaoinry rrttali m aa.i iee relief in " uahs. OoBhv, and he .ariou.s Throat Tec ttonto which public -; ak errand an'' re ll.:!e febll llj'
A" .. . , j I K.J
Ol tüHiri!" If- f. welcome Trv him
uosts over receive a cordial
19 lo
STOLEN. IM RliUAKD
T A numlier of wounded sBrVrOn pa--o-! tlirough the citv yesterday, tn their way home Horn the hllvhe!d ot llorMOMOOO. Among othei- as our' trien.l. Cipt Wiiliun Doogbty, of the 37lh regiment He was Strödt twk)0 M the he.ul. His most etur wound MM bv a in -ket ball, which s. r..pei the skull, indicting a very uglf wound. He peaks ctithui .Uc illy of the ! MBtOtf hi tegimenl I' nude tnrec i. i e; charge, and diove the enemv it each charge iiie3?th was with Negiey's division.
IJT A ni itch game of ten p s l ötHI ranntas Dlaved M e-lnesdav evening, u! M:
. "j. - iw- i . . . . :.. ..ii.. . ,. Mr .i..nii i. i !;
. i iura ray ..rHr. wn nr::" ir.i , ii im-i, i- imi.' -
ßJTid-rN Kb M THK lkKM!KS of Till SI B
RKk. livinjj i :a:.f t w::. 4..iMla m.l.l Junirvi IsC: lUr. H . . ,.r K-. 1
Hare. lOyear-in,:, 15 haids hich, heavy set. a white stir floth the ihaini.ioli player ot Louis ."ille. and Mr
lMk..i M.U ..11.. n.rV .... l.v ..I .w.k . . IM . .
..-t .it it.' imii ii' kT'itie i-
sn her forerjead. wi.ite c. Har-mara :. top of her n-ca. oue tep hon larcr than the other Wh" ever w.ll arraat the tb et and return tb mare shall have ibe above reward, o OU for eitiier. i UoM AS W lUV'N janl&-'3t
PIANOS.
OLD III HAI, PIAntH. 1. BB Ml Mt I de CO., It It t O N II 4 UM 4 CoriHT . an:-11y 2 RESTAURANT. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Nos. 19, 21 k 23 North Elinois St.,
ta4M MVMMkMMa
THK OJI1.T n RÄT -ft. K -Kia ti r Html IN lllh CHY
all the drlicacle jf the tb vaal atyla
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tarvad st ali knur, a
very interesting one, and witneese! by a larc audience The plaveis were neck IM ne I almost all the timo At the i.-'. Mr Bu-ey mtde ix ten strike in s :cceaion, by which Mr. Tei floth wa? defeitcl eeveti point in the game. lie had to give up the belt. Tnt MM Storm J I MjBt we were Boing a i;ood t-u-incr-- here yestenlay with our snow ! storm. .irJ lelt quite elated with our two or three inches and more coming, unt the night d.s ; pauiic i ime in and showed ns eighteen iuebes at M sSHOH. It J . eight at S: Lroui-. six at Teire Haute, and twelve at tlreensburg. when we began HJ think we were s.raewht neglectel. Our lolks I will enj vy it anthow. and not stop to repine or to indulge m leelings of envy We lear. however, that the expedition from Brown, which the last gratis ine reported :s waiting lor s snow to lake j up it line of march, may le diverted to me Other point. Irxrrir or Maa Wallis To night Mre Wal.r. a no has bewo daaghuug the it.. el. gent lover ot the drama, by her corroct readings of sM eat Iswapc mn-e. take a benefit at the Me u o s ...i.n Mie has ch -tn the part of Hamlet inthepLvol Hamlet. That she will make a ' apleii.iol Traue ol Deoniark uu one doubts. 1 be musical omevly ol Perfection is the alter pece.il. which b 'h Mr- r 1 M " Ms I cwrtby wdl Hppeax. and tU will aug. The bill i a very attractive cue
n.rarHAia wt. Parri 0 ttsrhaik and Pm are a nh us again W. feel h ghly f.lewso! with I u.'h news 8iguor I) Ue V,o. the sgerit. ar j
nvesl in loan I t i gl.t to j-iivt rr ingciiieiiL lor another ' oucett. to t ke p' -e the .itee part of neat week Tle-e arti-es have h id an -i ipre er. mied ueteae throushout tlie Western cities.
and on their w to the Hot will gratils ua with !
aiiotner rreai oi goKj music. I hie announcement will douhtles caue a senwation among our musi cal people, who will be anxious to greet again BMOHOO mo,t teiebrjie! art. ate-, who created iiuch sensation in our city during their last visit. Cutne n
AMUSEMENTS. n i iKoroi.m n h a Lie. BeaeOt af the greet Tragedienne. Emma Waller,
FRIDAY EVEN li. JA 16. 1?63. Will be performed SLik-pea-c '. Tragedy of II A T, LT. BMhHj Esarca Waller. To eonrlnde with the MusVa' Cirde of
Kate O" Brian (wiib songs) Bason
mtna Waller. MM Mar: .n Maoartby.
SO certs. T5 -25 15 " 4 00
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IMHUM 1 1 IHMaHa Kioimlst- AT Ml-i t uli KB The lollowing is a continuation ot ' the official hat: THISTT HfVBHfH 101MEST Colonel J uues S Hull, wounded in hip, not dangerously. Company A K iied : Wm L Ros. Jamosj Beecher. W 'Minded : Serjeants John Grosman, leg broke;.! H Brown; Corporals W H H Loolo.lOBj J M Powell, shoulder; Ira CaOlOMr, arm; A W Smith, iiead; Lemuel Jackson, severely in tmwels (and mi-sing , Oliver Br met ; Wm Cole; John Hani. a. heel ; J ames Har;er, groin ; .lohn L-nell. foot; J B Mont net, hand; o- ige A Mvers. lelt turn off; J Q Myer. brui-e on hip. Ludlow Me Kbt.i'k.lelt leg, Josephus Mini, hip; Reulen
button, slightly in abdomen Company B Ki'.led: I-aac N Snvder. Ii W a amavj ti n i f i V a
Ii i.-er-, uiiver v n irti iri, a otan r.goert AO "loir niTv i
lames U (ieorge. severely and OUCCICU Odie WT Z I UtlVS, OniV,
PKICFs fr ArMISSIOH. BÖHM Circle and Psrouette Idy an1 lientleman Kacb ad'littonal lady .... Oal ery Prr.ao Boxes teU - .t' old in Pn .ate B--ie
BQb 1 ortapeu st 7 o'ciozk Perfonaance asnmances DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS.
Wonmled
missing,, risk, mo.taiiy tu ciie-t; tyiiri.Nir.il J Mi Cra.lv . Conoeol E W Foster, thigh: JonT-!
B B More, leg; John Kieemiii. arm. taken pris oMt snd tool to V cksborg for exchange; Mai if 25 PKR CK!?T bklow last week's prices, at
Bower-, leg; Simuel Thomjrn. hand; L L Anderson, arm slightly; Andrew M Bed, thigh slightly; John S Price, thigh slightly, ent to Vn k-luro foe exebawCO; Allen C Roae, arm, ent lo Yi' k-butg' lor exchuige. OoHtpany C Killed: .lames Pate. WoSBSMled: Capt.in T W I' ite. wrist; Sergeant M H Dwf, shoulder; QbonoiaO A MHBCBBFB, in ss ng; OofBOfOl Istiah L Ureeo, shoulder; Ja, j A Ferron. thtongti tM btrOwat; .lohn Ltwler. leg; i
U M lviv. thigh; John (torbii, tout.
of urn a tß a mps.
33 West Washington St., XLXT BBS B000BB td BM i'.v i.MKk hülse. ontii riG MONDAY. I9TH J A N I A BY , '63. i iBBiSTLM D
Lieuteani J ii Uoliuan.
HhwTrls.flsakr and HaatlRV. lent' Hbawla, Lalie-' Scarf-, re-s ;.mk1. a fine lii.e Valours, Vah iicj.-, I 1 lines, Cslic as, Merino, and Popüu; Hoods, N ablas, s nai?-. (iarihahli Wat t-, IgarBwa an.l BMraV Sucque and Skatwitt Cap-, H se and ijov-. ami an utii.m ted vorlety of notion- for the million.
5,000 Hi Mil' SSJB I . a!'. -t!es, and will guarantee be-t material 300 B Al.MOK It, SKI KT, brilliant Color. MOBHTf UBBB SHIRTS, bet material and tit e tit.
Lynch & Keane,
14' Baal
j.u.lJ
WINDOW SUPPORTERS.
Comoaiiv D Killed
Silas Hall Wounded: Sorgt. Andrew VaMckiB, thigh; Sergt. B P Wilson, leg, siightly; Corp. J too Wise, leg broken, lairp. MaMon H Dir. knee, slightly; Arthur McCiure, Jr.. Isaac Stephens and John Ibi-htnaii, missing; John J McNew, inkle; Levi Coci.r me thigh; Charles Sued i ker, tbitfh: E Holütijsby. mis-inc: J.uues Bobats.
loot. Obe Francisco", thigh; Thos Lawrence, hip. TAHIÄHKN'S ABBBOtV BoMJ StutT OÜirhtlv These n.i.rls will be sold at the abate reduction, de7, f ti- t t a j sc ci i cidedly for cash, to niaKe r." iu tor a larire invoice of loinpanv E W OOOdod: Sorg I has SborOMn, ko.,(1, the kosied. Obserre ilgt hitr Boso Bxirt.
riiint teg oioKeti oeiow me Ki.ee; no- uia pa, thigh. i Mfponj F Killed: Corp. Cbai Stewart, .laL Bwrroughs, Henry Craven, J F Uodert, Dan'l Bhonko, B lalOwi Smith VoonaJod: Seret John F SpoMor ;irm; Elea zer COsO, Mp; William lireeti. al' slight OtaotABtJ Hofttj ( iiikrofjer.hi"'. missing ; S .iniiei Herndon, J 1 1 e. sosoeoly ; BToi Hoiami. left oroi oBT; Wm Shall, loft leg oil boloH Hie knee by rj eBnnon ball. Ellis Leisuie, -light wound bv shdl
CoospwRt 0 KiMetl: S-rgt Peter Keen; privateWin Sulinii. Roheit Craig WwtJpdod : C. plain H E Lord, slightly in the ankle, STgt W II Bowgbeoan, loroM d. slight It; Corpofaii 0 Wpodspple, hand Mini thigh llig'ttlj Simiiei Bavle-s. Lath logs; private . I t-. Mi Law, leiwels; Jonn Miller, le' ; Henry fotie. le.'; G fc Loose, In uis3 mi li:ii k; PIsyBfB,HMBM er. pii-.iner at CbattalMMtga ; .1 H imlin. beoiaos arm; H Anthony, ankle, slight; Ch tries Young . leg; U.ht A Men. leg; D W Courey, leg. Missing: E E lüi-aon, prieossor at Chattaoooi ; BTilauci Oisstatwo aod Iro M Keeier. -tip posed ditto Cofopranj 11 Kiüel: Cotpoeall Simuel Wi! linns aod Harrison Rotdjin-; private William K M rtn v
Bfeasnded: Segemts J L II ice, -ligbtlv in i'r;
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Tmportantto Builders a.ND u inrsol IM filings
KIT I lit V OK I II VINDOw'sUPPORTER I'afd April 16, 1861,
I r'a Ol ood perykofMisJ tut f r i' tdt We ftt. Kvfi v osi,er of BalMinga 'hat me not Cords and Weinhis, ihewU have Baits f worth's Hap loiters, the cost heinit only about
xlh of the expense for
Ml MM 'he hreaxage
it'N tsrnt,
Iidiaunpoli, Ind.
DRY GOODS.
SPLENDID OPENING
OF-
afOlasa.Cuit.irew' Anu, Sc .Ac. The sili.crili-r is nr. i.an-l t furnish Btlilder wilh the
John RowM, Bttfa wound in thigh; private Win above Wind w !upp rter, r,r put 'hem on Windows for
A rhompaon. left area; w O Staler, leg dightly ; I tuoae wwwtavay woaatMBi, Ander-oii Owen, in -ever.il nlacOM. not dancer I "
OMty; John Dooglao, little finger of; James , i'-'-m y 24 Kentv Betow
Knell, tool; w M Clank eo. Mai hand; A WsM broiso, liighi. Cotni iiiv 1 Killetl: Private Reuhen Jones, j J I? Jone- ' Wounded: Ciptain W N Doughty, in head, I
not danerou-lv ; ereu t K M Hun, ler oft; Corporal Levi Morris. T W Ong, both te't; privates John Still, leg slightly; Joshua Show, both leg-, not duiiu'eroulv ; D A Massy , hand; Nick BorBsaogh, leg ; Ezekiel Childers, shoulder. Missing: John Taylor and R W Rraaher. ta ken prMMMtri rtod MOfByod to Vick-hurg lor
etcii uige Uomiwini K
A 1 KirfcsUaw B on nfc I ' i : im John M Ke. aide snd soirra; 8eea0sjole JoM IVitt -u, Toot; ! W H tikm. bow eld; J '.it E Brown, thigh; J me- W Mitchell, arm; D.vid P MHcMlI. !e. I II Ku Idle, thigh; T M (. t.i . -li 'ijldei ; J P M 'i o k ; Harris. n Stew ut. ii in C oir any F Sergeint J M Wilson, privates M Storkd tie, E P BMphOMOO, Henry Doar. Fioxd F W irren. Sergeant J itnes A Ha van.
Killel: L;eit Isiac Ahemetliv:
NEW GOODS!
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than any other machine The Letter A Family Sewing interesting t:x ot snow. wh h emn mem vd MBtHtg
HLv-lime may he had in a ereat varietj of cahtnet caae. , dw u in the morning an.l continue.! witlio.it iner ( The patdMj ase. wbM I. i. now bero-n'.na s ,K.pnlr.i, ruption all day . until the streets were OOfBROj tor aait. name M . Mi that can he folded ntOOMI or dep or ree ,uvl cane, which. hen opened, make a heantifnl, -uhtantial. ; , . ... - r . . . . . w . .. .1 ..r- rltA l-,'l. r A . i
ijj' Li ei ei 1 in oi'iii-.c, if. v.. .....ii ii,meut. arrived ve-terdiy in charge of the bMMi of twenty live officer, killed at the battle of MuilreestMro'. It cost huu $7H) to get this far wilh hi- ch irge , Llootonanl S u his companv went into the battles wilh sixty men and mustered seven lor duty when the lighting w is .ver. f- One o the m st rOthoJ. cmfortable and cosev nUce id resort n the citv. ot tlie kind, is
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TotTMOaT, J uiiiarv Iii, 1W6-V SrNATr A nutii'icr o; rosolotlvtw of IMjM I wet." intrixincitl and oill ! reported npoo ty the HVO ol onnn tiees The h lls and j .int re-olu tioiM were iei.1 a second nnie anil leleireal to ap-
ptopr' ite eOQtlOaiUeOrl, and ÜM hies ol the Senate ce ire! In the afrernoon the ruOMOTMl resolution--inNo the tionao, coocoriiioo the paj of mo otn mianlouod oBlcers and priratee in tlie army and tedu'MMg tiie pay of OBMHO, a- oBh tte I up to id join nriient. Th increase vy as l.tvorrdbya large m ii mty the St-uaie. but iteoMMI of reducing he pay of othi er- was the point in debate 1 was pending at nojournmei t. Hovel Resolut ooa wofwiwtrodooor! ÖMOOnnii I Lehvoin's emancipation s. iieme. demanding an trMalico, calling for . N itiunal Convention. 0 isoOBflblo st Lui-ville. and le.'u-ing lo he taxetl to hherate -l ives of Atriean de-t ent The message of Gov Sevinoui . ol New York. OOa, M Oor. HorHoHi of IMMM, had failed to compiy with his duties iu the premises, nitro Mod arid discussed. h was reolv' that the H-ju-e. the Senate com -Hiring, woiil i e.en Pi.-.n D.reclo.s and State Primer oo Wednesday next Rills reach ng to Bo. 2T were ;ntroduced. Adjourood Tkibi ni AtMvN.y i on liH Row en. Stewrt B Ou havojwst recoirod o eoppiy. li--i f i ti" . the Legislature will boor in nnnd thai the plat e t . mj i i i. e hoi or ca is dOCIdftdli al i. :n .: '-. N 16 Call W i-iiing t- ti street. oU Soo'inol BniUHog, whose shelves aie v is erOMMl with ,; His of the latest st 9 1
WE are now ottering for sale our nice toclt of New Baeda at
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B B l and rece re liberal -hare of patrol 2 OTeaabcO sn exHtnmat o:i of our atawk and fassaaarssoa ef our prrieea, before yoa make your Dry : GoMs purchases. jan7-6m .IOM V lir.VN.
CLOTHINC. LAUNCHED! Up n tb1 preat Ocea;i of Coirtnercr, the SB .aWV aWrBV M R B WÄ. -OFRICE & BAMBERGER, TTbo will carry on ihf CLOTHING TRADE ! In ad Its branches, at InTO. 6 BATES HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, Where we expect to :cce-ful'v cmpe'e. in ever particular. w .-h any Clothing Hotaaj in the dty, nd invite purcheser to call and examine our stock jMeBrbofeo
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St. tlary' miiiftry, .'EPISCOPAL. SO. U ortl 'I. ridian St. rilHF. NEXT TERU'OF THIS SCHiKiL F B TCCNG f Mils nmtnct on M.a.day, Jaruarr Vi References can he made to the parent and ruardtans of jatH-ciwCw i - -
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The A Mis taut secretaryship of thi inttt ior. FlfTT FIVE REGIMENTS BEST FROM VIRGINIA TO BRAGG.
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New Yoik, Jau 15 A special to tlie Time from Washington s is - Rumors ot tihtin in the vicinity of Fred er icksnnrj; dive leen cut rent lo ilav in tlie street, but are pronounced by General Hslleck lo be un founded. Senator Wilson will report to morrow from ihe Military (.'o in mit tee, a bill to prov ide health comfort for soldiers in hospitals, aud to increase ihe medical force in the regular and volunteer service. It provides lor a commutation of the rations of invalid soldiers, at thitty reM instead of eighteen, the present rate, thereby reitly in Ci easing their likelihood to secuie delicaciee iuioponsable to their convalescence. The Herald's dispatch says: Leoni. Ja- Saeet, of Illinois, Judjze Otto, of In diaiia, md Hon Cii ules R. Train, of Massnchuaetts, are meriti)ned in connection with the office ol Assitnt Secretary ot the Interior II is understood th it Judte 0'to i tlie favorite ot Mr UeheT, But undei the administration ol Mr Smith there were so munv iipiKuntmeuts in BOH Bo ittment troui Indiana that this will hardly be giv en t tha' State. Col Wyiitinam returned from his scoutinu t peditioti last night. Ho vvas not allowed to take with him the force hede-ired. and w nt no lur ther than Rappshahiiock Stilion und to Aldie lie obt. ned the information that 55 regiments have Leen sent lnm the rebel army un lei Lee to reinforce Ura in Tiubmh Extensive account! of Sherman's attack and repul-e at Vickshurg are printed iu this morn inffi Herald and World Our lo-- .Iocs not exceed 1 ,800 in killed, wounded and eiMing. BTamiooTOJI, Jan 15 The bill pending be lore t lie Hoose proridloB for raisinj: $I)O(.0lH).0O(l in the ditlerent modes mentioned, directs the Seoretat v i tbe Treaewry lo lotoive eertiBcatoi ol iBdBBttBBBHJ Hi par in i vment of lOBBt, what ev er may be the pi ice obtained. S RANTON. P. . Jan 15 The Postoffice at Sera n ton was broken into last uiht and its con tents cleared, including the mii! bismadeup for Ihe South via t Le Isohigh und Baltimore railroad. I lie (.-oal Moore are mmoj work to day. ooii Krport.
CrOTTSCHA LK CHOICE, Th Chickering Piano. At W1LLAED O STOW KLL'ft, declS No. 4 Bates House.
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Thr Ifc ptli ol' Know .11 Dilli r ni Point.
THE RE ELECTION OF 8ÜMKH1 OF fASSACHUSKTTfl
Thr 'onfincation tri in tßistrict of i'olumtßia.
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Tut. Snow Storm Jan. 15 Dayton. 0 . 16 inohe MOeHMJ hard. Spnntield, 0., 12 inches liht siiuw fall , injr. Cclutobus, O., 16 to 1? inches; not snowing ; now. Crestline. 0.. 19 ioehoi end still snowing ! hard. Cleveland, 0., 10 inches and still snowing. Wilmington, 0 2 feet Hnd 2 inches and filling et Lexington, Ky About 10 inches. Has been reining and heezing all day snovvu.g hard now. Terre Beoto, lud 6 inche. snow (olltng j fast
Oieeneborg. I nl 12 inches
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St. Louis 12 inches: ii;ht snow since daylight. and stiil contiooee, with blustering N W wind Thor. 22 .leg. Loaveuwrth L'L'ht snow Thet 70 deg. Jeffer.-on City- No snow. Iut rpiite cold. BprtajrBohl, 111 ewo .'I inches. Mild. WaMtooTOjr, Jan. 15 Tbe ItoeeeetMeoMi men here inOMded to Mtoh Sumner tO-oighl in honor ol his reelection, but bearing of their intention he intimated he preferred thelundssub
scrioed lor tbe music should be doiiatci, for the M laeachosetu auldiere, to the Relict Association here, which was done. The in i 1 1 1 :rv court bill of Senator Wilson au
thorues theJude Advocate ol the courts-martial to i-sue process to compel the appearance of wit- : Maeeae in the ctimmv. court of the States lo which such courts-martial should set. The Attorney General, in reply to the resolution ot the House asking why the confiscation net h is not bOOll enforced in the District of Coiumtiia, enclosed a letter from Mr Carrington. U S. District Allot ney, stating that in all cases of property that h is been -eized and repoitel to him by the military authorities, with a view to confix it ion, piehmitittry pTOCOedingl have been instituted to s'.-cure the condemnation of the same He odds that the ob-tacles in the way of the law is it stands, are si serious as to cause grave apprehensions that no satisfactory re-ult will lie attained iu the prosecution of the suite authorized by it The Attorney General, in his direct reply to the resolution, says that there has not been any judgment of condemnation rendered in the courts umler either of the eontUcatiou acts parsed by Congress, but that no unnecessary delay h is oc curred since the subject was placed in his hands. He state- th it the law require- that the acts constituting guilt and consequent forfeiture shall be clearly proved, und tint heil ig instrn ted the District Attorney to avoid hasty and improvident seiz ires, while he has urged upon him all vigilance in enforcing the law. He lurther aays the Pre-ident charged him with the execution of the law only in November last , and since then he has been busy arranging with the District Attorney for a uniform practice in the-e cases, and he has just completed his arrangements. The Attorney General conclude by staling that he encloses u draft of an amend MBit of MO tftietkei law prepared bv the District Attorney. '1 ne adoption of which he does not. however, urge T he propo-ed amendment pro vides that the United States District Attorney may institute pr 'eedtege, by petition, praying the condemnation ol the property seized after reasonable public notice; if the party fail to ap pear, the -ourt shall abjudicate case as though the lacts bad beeu proved. The bill authorizing iheieeue of $150 .000. 000 Ü tender notes, lor the immediate rutvment o: the army and navy, is now a law. Jo more passe are grafted to the Army ot the Potomac at present.
HKADQrA&rEis Ahmt or the Potomac j ry 15. löl.
Richmond p-iners ot this rooming have come to hand The most important feature of the news is Jeff Davis' ar.cuai message. A:terbrieflv referring lo tbe campaigns since hie last annual message, he says the anticipations wh.ch entered into the contest have now ripened into conv iction, which is not only shared with us by the common opinion of neutral nations, but is evidently forcing itself upon our enemies themselves. The advent ot peace w:ii be bailed with joy. Our deeire for it has never been concealed But earnest as has been our wish for peace, and Croat as hare been our sacrifices and suffer ings during the war, 'he determination ot hit people has with each succeeding month bee icae oiore fixed to endure euy suffering and continued sacrifice, however prolonged , until thr right to elf-ROvernment and the sovereignty and independence of live Stales sba.l bate been Hiumpbvntiy Tindi.-a ed and eiablihed. He theo refers back to the history and to the days that foui of the States now forming a portion of the Coi.fe.iera y vet e recognired as independent aoverei:i.ties by the two treat maritime powers ol BBHtM in a treaty of pece concluded in 173. He reviews the history of the Confederation and the ultimate rOMWHHi ot the States, and aaeerta
that the new Confederate Plates ware si'ttiher. of the 1' 'ti with die r;,ht. as indepefdertt 9urereiciitiee, to secede, when, in their judgment, their safety and Ih.imw required soch a atey He -oek ot tba early leiermm tn f Kng Ur.o. France, aial other European power, to cti M0J theeasea1 e, to ihe aei;-ev ulent fact ol toe es ijtet.ee ot a strict neuUa.itj during tbe progress of the war. but draws from tbie tbe conclusion that their course of action was but an actual decision against live South, and in faeor of tbe rjniop, at the same t.me tending to prolong hoe , tilities. He complains of European ii jutice in other matters, emag the conclusion of a treaty with the United States for tbe aholishmerit of privateering, thus preventing the Confederates from disposing of. in foreign ports, the prises ! wh ich the r rm steers capture This he think one ol the direct shafte aimed at die auccese ot the Confederacy , notwithat ndBHJ (lie retreated remonstrancea by the Conied eracy to tbe neutral E OMMM power, ami their , own admisaion of the inefficiency of the Federal blockade. Neutral Europe has received iheso remoiiattaucea in almost unbroken silence, sub mitting to the wrong indicted on her commerce by ihe l n.ted Stales He however aseerts he has ti-. complaint to make that the-e nations have declare 1 neutrality. In speaking ol the war he aays: "It is my painful duty again to inform you ot th renewed examples of evert atrocity committe! by the armed forces of the United Slates at different
points. "8mm mr last communication one General
Mi Neil murdered seven prisoners of war in cold blood, and the demand for Iii punishment has re- I uiui.ed tit.. sati-ned. The Government ot the United States, alter promising examination and explanation in regard to the charges made against Gen Butler, has. by its subsequent action, alter reie ted efforts on my pan to otumn some auswer ou the subject, not only admitted his guilt, but eOMOMMi il by acquiescence "I have accmlingly hrandeil him as an outl aw, and directed his execuiiou in expiativn ot his, ciimes, if he should fall into the hands ol any of our force Recently 1 have receive! inform at ion of another General by the name of Milroy. wh has i-suel orders in Western Virginia Mr the I payuieni of money to him bv the inhabitants, ac- ' MOipMMl by the most saTage threats of shoot ' ing the recusant . besides burning tbe.r houses and threatening similar atrocities against sny of our , citizens who shall fait to betray their country by . giv inyr him promt t notice of the apt.ro ich of r.ny j of our forces. This subject has also been uh milted to the military authorities of tbe United ' Stale, but with MOM hopes of any disapprobation of the act." In relation to Lincoln's einaucipatioti procla ; matiou, he s tvs 00 MsBopll leave it to the mi- i
stinct- oi that OOBSMNl iiumaiuty which a beuih cent Creator has impl uite! in the breasts of our 'fellow-men of ali count ties to pass judgment HB
a me.i-ure by which several miilioris of hum .n beings of an inferior rweo, jeacelul and Oon'ei.tel ' laborers in their sphere, are doomed to extermm- j ation. while at the anietinie thev are encourage!
to a general assassnralion ot their masters bv the insidious recommtnintion from tiolence unless in necc-- it a seil viefOOM "Our own detestation of those who have atiem;tei the most execrable massacre recorded in the history ol guilty man, is I i i by a profound sentiment of contempt
for the impotent rage which it discloses ; ; ss far ss regards the action of this I
(iovernment, all su!! criminals as mav attempt its execution. I confine myself to informing you that 1 hall, unless m your wis dorn you leetn some other -.urxe more enpedi ent. deliver to the -eventl Stue auihoritiea all commissioned oHi.-ers ni the Uirie! State- tb it
may hereilter be capturcl In our forces in an v of the Sta'es OHSOMOOi in the proclamation, that , they mav be dealt with in accordance with the j laws of BOerO States provided lor the puriishnient of crimin lis en;a!ed in exciting servile insurrections In it- political aspect this measure pos senses i;ri'H significaneo, and to it in this light I '
woulil invite your attention. "It aaBreds to our pefle tlie complete an? QfOWBiag proof ol the ttue nature of the ilesi;ii f the party ht-h ele rated lo piwer t!ie present occupant ot the Presidential chair at Washington, and which sought to conceil its purpo-ev bv the perfi.iious use of the most solemn anil repeated pledge- Spe ikin' of the tirnncial affairs of the Coinetleracv. hesav- it is true that it the close of the w ar our debt will be larye. but it will be due to out own jieople. and neither the interest nor the principal will be exported to distant countries, imKverishing onr' for their benefit " The summary of military successes he ascribes to Congre-s, winch enacted the conscription laws and organized the army, as well as to the spirit of unity, endurance and devotion o! the people While congratulating the Confederacy on the
friendly relations ith Iodise tribe, he deprecates the hostility of a portion of the Cherokee Reletting to the report of the Secretary of the N ivy, he speaks of the progress made since the ' 1 i-t session of Congress, but withholds details) from publication at present. In conclusion he mv: "The energies of a, whole nation have c tnplishel marvel-. " and
Ilten winds up with a prayer for the restoration cf peace In the Confeder tte House a resolution was in trodueed and referred, looking to the recall of the Confederate Commissioners abroad. MJMJ0J ing France for her endeavors to induce European intervention. COX.lt TS Ab.
Order wa -oied fens h.- iVparifwewt. awd to fur ' " "f ny weh In'trw iwapa. and the nawes ot persons and to a Wo tamt The res lutein was laid over Mr Feeenden railed ap t. c..l desVtcv 04 M Several anendaems were adaeted. when the bill was postponed UQ to jooctww Mr F essenden then celled up the bill toakiog appro pnati one for the sop port of tba M itary Acsdstr.r for the year ending June 30th. lrS Mr Waiio S ortrjosed to supporting this BTsot Po'nt Aoademy. He beliewM it bad Man hast a bed of treason Had there been no Bot Poiot Academy, there .u'.d hare been do rehollioc He tieheved the army officers fr-m that acoou. were orvat rnct Kins to the army to day. Mr BTmmo, e4 MoaBBaBBBBBBhj thooghl thst disloyalty could mit be charged sgaint ei P.aaw. About 69JU officers from that Academy HHN the aroiy. and had remained (opal; about 17c. from the Southern States, nasi resigned, and 19 from the Northern Slates; 139 officers from the elare States had remained loyal, and ? of those were from the secwded States. There might be eoroe evils connected with the West Point Iosti lution Mr Fe enden ask eil if s large portion ef the officers from civil ,ile were not educated st West Pomr Mr Wilson sahJ they were Mr Wade contended that the W'eat Paint iost i ..ti h. l ..ii -mel jealiMiste ainl rivalrtea in the army, aud thai it was s esooopoiy ootirolj at vat -tue with the Government. Mr F essenden smf that mn y men had goM) South from Oh and fmni his own State. Maine, acquired prorry there, and were tbe vers worst men in rtie South. Mr F tet th- ught this kind of discussion wit calculated to increafc the jealo asses, ahei we shuld do ell wo could to make harmony of feelii.g. Mr Wilson said ibere were 34.1100 officers in the H nv . an I that there could not be over lit fron We-t P.. i Mr Lane, of Ksii-aS. said tliat these men had been eilucated st West Point st the expense of millions of dollars ; could tbe Beweise ft em M ss.-tcbuetts . ni t . one single raj of genino exhibited by mix one nf the-e fh er? M- Wi !-..:. oiil ii i lost twenty four genera! officers since ihe .,:(.- .u ne'. e!, seventeen of them were killed in Vxttle Xmeof tlm were elucatei at West Point, among others were such men ss Lyon, Mai afield and Mut hell, 'he astronomer, removed fiom his command st ihe tA e-1 lxl only knows why. Bn ,rd. recogu led throughout the country at x In. ;i.t . th r Reno. Stevens. Richardson. Sdl. Hooker, n.-l Ro-e.'r.uo had tha-e tlenerals show n no Mpocitf, no rays of genius? He believed there were no better artillery officers iu tbe World lb in tlioe in out arm The U:scu-sion a continued by Trumbull, Fes-eiiih'ti , l)iv. titirne-. Wade, and WiltM.n The bill hually iasl u i VW. nays 10 A . i hi i d
CCiYMERCIAL.
ii riuutiia. oiroritannit llarkei Ciscinwati. January 15 Flour onettied and held at $5 50 fur superfine, and very 'lttle offeiing, tbe slock bring generally held out ot tbe inaik t Wheat in aiive deniind, and prices ol red 2c higher Oat unchanged Bfo -ks 4i' Ho.s i((t i5c higher, snd io good demand, retei pis 8,7 II An active demand for me.- pork at $11 '..'.til H lor old. and $11 lor new. Lard 11 liuik sides waiitevl at 534 . but held st 6c Generally speaking, all articles wanted foi torei.ti ,'... n ne I i out ! tbe market Sugar and -Mi c 1 jjt Ingln-r. Gold 1 !''' 147, with very little offering. De mind Kote- 140 Silver I'M Still -i "w i ö i heimometer 32 deg st rtOMMOBH . y Vork laxrke I Nkw Voax, January 15 Flour opened more active and a shade firmer; $6 35(96 tM lot s.tj enor State. $f 35(6 6') for sut ettiiie Western, $6 t5(e:7 2U for comoion to mixed ex'ra Western, $7 25? 35 for common to good -h'pping htairus extra round hoop Oh".. $7 45rrfs 30 tor trade brands, market closing firm Whisky active and firmer at 43.n44c Wheat decidedh more active, and prices I ado higher. A MrMM of HtJes ere made last eveiurg Chicago .pring sold at $1 32(d) I 41; Milwaukee club $1 4loi 1 4- umlier I .a t $1 4 ffij 1 iO, w inter rcl We-tetn $1 .r3ai 56, unifier M a-higan $1 57. H.riey scarce a lid (rices lend upwanl Corn quite firm, and moredoing for etport; v4 tor 'hipping nvied We-tern Pork firmer, awrtitol iHj fot prime; $14 75 for old mess; $11 5i.il3 00 tor old and new prime, and $13 HBeIC 5' for old and new prime meas. Reef rpnet .ml steady. I' ig -teadi ; ales at 57'x 6.- tor West eru L ird more active and a sha:e firmer; salea at 10 I iV Money moderately active st 5la6 per cent. Sterling Exchange rpuiet and unsettled, and quotations nominal; 15al60 fr merrhanta. and 160 1 162 for bankei-' tiills Gold oened firm at 141Ö. and closed steadr at 14"
BANKERS.
WaSHiMMH. Januarv 15.
Hofsr. Mr. Cletner'H presented the ereilen ; tials of Mr Jeuning- Pigil. claiming a eat as' Representative under the certificate of Governor ! Stanley
Mr Dawes presented the rrotest of Charles He- rv Fost.T gain.-t his sdrntssion Referre!
to Committee on Elections. The House went into committee to provide i ways and means to HOBMM the Government. Mr Walker, of Ma.-v-acbuseits, eximined the bill under consideration. The authority given to the Secretary of the; Treasur y to borrow $90 1.000 ,0d0 was a legittOMle mode of raising money, but he objected that , the bonds were not to be 6old at le-s than par. The Government should come into the market ; likeanv other borrower and raise money on he be-t term- i Mold. He lOgeided the payment of interest in coin a HTO1 mistake He was unwii'tng 10 go nnv further in tha' direction, as the Government should ' not recognize that standard d value He critically examine.1 the iit.ject of finance generally; also, the tax r.ropo-eo on notes He would amend the section so that the annual tax ehouhi be six per cent. I hta would place tbe currency in the hands of the Govern merit, which would then reg ul ate both its qu US tit J ami quality. Mi Morrill wishci to know how the Goternment would get on without the loyai banks. Mr Wa.ktr replied that they never bad, under Hat Constitution, the tiht to i-ue such currency or bills of credit In consideration of the ability aud integrity of the Secietary of the Tiea-ury, in whom the country had the creates: confidence, let us sustain him. Mr. Bid lie briefly controverted the reasoning of Mr. Walker that the Government had tbe right to suppress the circui ition ot ti.k noteMr. Gurley, of O i ". snd. o'her thugs being equal, the government enae! in a wirfare that can raise the luges' ainouut ot money, must, io the end, be successful. Thomas, of M i-s 'eh ie'is. defet.de.; te Secret-try. saying it not just to charge him with failure to pay the solo t. Ue should t allowed to borrow moLey on the teat terms, without restrict on s. Lovejoy advocated tucli a tax on binks as to drive their notes ou of ckurolslMS. the vacuum to be supplied w ith Government iesue. Pike opposed the bill pending. Tiiorsa, nf Massachusetts, was in favor of the clause imposing a tax ou bank note, to restrain , the circulation within reieonable limits. The Gomtii tte roe an i the House adjourned. SiXATt The Vice President presented the ; credentials of Diaries R Bucka'.ew. elected Sen ; slot from Penosvlv nia. Mr Dixon offered a resolution requesting the Secretr.rT o. the Treasury to inform tbe Senate what amount of -ompensation is paid collectors of customs in enumerate.'. numerated dtewrkfe, oMM the Aci of May 7, 1?23, and March If, l"-41, and also from wbat source the funo are derived out ot which said corporation is paid. Adopted. On motion of Mr Sumner the papers relating to the French spoliation claims were referred to . tbe Committee on Foreign Rehxtiona. Mr Carlisle ottered a resolution requesting the Postmsater General to inform the Senate if there has oeen instruction sent Iron hta Departmatut to bis Deputy Postmasters, io any Suie, to tbe effect Mal a recent order allowing certain papers the privilege of passing through tba mads does j not apply to those excludid by military authority, and if so, by what law any military commander ' or authority is authorized to exclude any matter I heretofore tranOMMal. aod by what law said
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