Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3835, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SKXTTNFL FRIDAY MOKNINC;. JAN. 2.J.
The Addraw of J.lc Perk in, delivered be fore the Indianapolis Asworiation, on Toeaoa eet..ns:. January 13, will be frabl'rahed rn pamphlet form, and be read (or delivery to day. Thi Address an able daaewawaasi of the qn tien now before the country, and should be largely circulated Price. GO cent per 100 copies Order are Bolicited at once, at we " wot keep the trpe sUndins;. Addreaw thie office
Valuable Document.
W pr.w va MbtUb, t MMpfctrt form. Iha
rssus of Judgt Oram on F ti.b !' u, tar asost aamajajj jai and fare U which h jt taten written that abjct. with the addres of Um täte Central Oaaaawaea en IB aesea whkh prndaccd ta recent ae UtteaJ rarol allow In Indiana Both will make 00 pamphlet f 1 pace, which w will fumHh it 91 per bundeed. TVta eeeaaMw shoo id b read by every citiaen of Indian. Add rem ordern tw ki.UKU. H UK N V. RINliH AM, Keeeiaber tl. 1003. IndiananoM. lad. Job I'riiitiiig. We are now ready to do all kind of plain and fancy Job Priniint, in fhehsM i'yle, on hört notice, and m ehemp m any other office. Wc have competent hand, food presaee. a fine assortment of pepei and t arda, and we can do good and cheap work. All kind of book, brief, catalogues, Ac . printed in the best alvle and on short notice We aak the patronage of Democrat, and all oth-
that want printine done tf.
A Gat? Hart, or Vrrrrr rt F r . iijE time it has been very evwlei t t.. the commit nity that if thwre an not a gang of counter t ts in our midst an army of auch was m tl.e
- - - - ne.ghlnirhortd and ling eise to our btnii.es Aefflre or Jndnc IVrLiii. 1 rtr wm- person, too. o re.
stolen rtri inl who pUnned ihe hurl.trifa tli
erary now and then cropped out Plans were laid to ferret out the mystery On 3sndt U-t we heard that these plans had worked out m the arr ee of several parties, some of them men of OoaaidrraMe mem, tut we were requested by the police to aay nothing aboat it for pru iential re - n, and we 1 led a tl IkaiaMsjl We give the details now aa furnished by the oelcors OBfaged in making the arraata. It ws a few days before Christmas the police and selective got on ti e tra k of the offenders, or at least some of them The parties first de tec ted were closely watched, and the detectives worked on in making mure diacoteriea. A simultaneous arrest of all was resolved on Mon day laet at& A M Mr Vanblariruoi, Chief of Police, with o:.e squad went to Strtntown to the liou-e of K aa I Peter Burk, who were pretty well known to be engaged in the manufacture of bogus coin. The Burks were arretted, and on the prisoner -- f'-ur,.i ibt) :-,u- n ' filwk lit., stolen from tl.e warehouse of Cottreil k Knight two week before a set of half doll r moulds asai a set of quarter moulds and a htlf peck of bogus silver roin Deputy M trshal Ruell and his squad wem t a saloon, No. 6? South Illinois street, called the "Store," kept by Lewis Uibereon A Poormm, and arrested both. On G ber-on they found counterfeit money, poaul currency 1 coouterleit, and '-mall bogus coin, and ou a shelf behind the counter titer iouitd a roll of bous halves and qujters The same squad went to the house ot KOjBwbcth Hotner.on mi alley on the et side ol We.-t street, south of Washiuion, where tuber son boarded, and on searching his trunk tuund $30 to in bous halves sitd iU -' ' Lieut. Hanna and dficer L'inhersol and Iheir parlv went to the house ot S 1 Jme. on Itttaois streit, north of the corporation line, uud omhl a man, who ;ave hi tiame h? Morgan, ?upp hoaeter, to be an alias, and a tetlow aamad K; h.iid-Di) Oi Morgan thev tound ta bum hes of skeleton key- and a lot of countei leit money lu the hou-e nothing wss found, but on digging about two feet down iiitr e umke-hou.se a tin Iki. wrapped up in a piece of old carpet, w texhumed, which was found to contain bogea KOM an 1 ilver coin and in broken b tnk bilk In B 'ibie w;t- found tti htlf ot a mtild ior BSwaTWSg ball dollars. Two of the pirty, while the others w et e dagfrlwg . went to the hou-e ol Geoi e John sou sasd atswasad him, but a aaeawiasja - was there to purch ise bgus coin, mle his es Chi e. Found nothing on Johnson but a pobl piece corresponding to those lound in the tin box, but fSjOH d broken bank bilht were found in the beaaset OsHcer Hdge arre-ted Lewi Keeves on suspicion of COUiUHliiie.ililis; the de-ign to airel o some of the guilty po-ties He was srre-tel it one ut ttie bou-es beioie lie h id 'line to accouiplisii his purpose, it -uch aJwf his design. Olh'fts Koo- ni: Oy er ,ire-ted Arno- ami C. H. Linlner. Ain' L ntner h.nl leen pieviou-l arretel tor concealing tileii :.,!-, ami. we te lieve. was out on bad Coui.tei tett aawSMt was found ou t. in At t tie hou-e ot the Li 11 fern counterfeit mottet w is toun i nnd a machine lor photographing bu k notes; also, two silver pitchers stolen lrom '!.c Kxcb iBgS i her.ind Jury ot the lTnitei States Court bcu.g in e-im, p.itiie-. were nil indicted. and will he put through on the ta-t line ttiberaon w.is tned yesterday and lound yu Itv There aie doubtless others a ho ire engaged a m complices, and we irii-t that tne work d hunting them out will not ce i-e
To Ix'al AnvitTis. Rates of advertising in the bn-al column will hereafter be as follow: f or ten lines or lea. $1 10 i) er ten lines, ten cent a line No notice will he in-erted until paid for 4Miiil foti-o. 10 ADVBkTlSKRS.AU viorrtimenl taken for a poeißed timte. .isif ordert! out f.ej-.rr fh r; irtlti n of the time iftocifloJ, irill Ae rATfps1 th regular raUe for (he t'ime up tn the fiwelA r nrtlerod out
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Tub Usst Piaxow Chickerinff A Son-' and Steinway A Sons', at Willard A Stowell - N 1 Kate House. 1 bin DtAJtias Mrs A Thompson A Sn h ire a fine assortment ot Dianes Kvery citizen and soldier ought to hare one
Ti CoKCtHT To might Ofconre all of our music hiring public will remember the GotUrhalk concert to night, and be on h md to receive in-pi-ration from the music of the great compose
Tf you want t Lood -i.k hut. and we know
by experience that none other is desirable. 110 to Hak r A Mclver's They make it a point to keep the best hat in the market. U 4
Mai (iH. McUook and olaflT were in the
citv eterdv. n route to Dj ton. OMo. on a hort leare of absence from the Army of the Cumberland.
Air tight met In i.urial caes, ot tht latest
improvement, kept on hand at Long's, Under taker, South Meridian afreet Also a good two horse glas hearse for sale. 'J-'I-lVs 1 .
There will be mi educational meeting to
morrow at Mount Jackson, Wayne township. Teachers and other friends are invited to be pres en t C. Sunn, Chairman.
Wantki At No 37 North t'ennsylrania atreet, 50 girl to do general houewotk, and nl Uations for J boys, st'il 17 and ers ol age; also a situation for 1 colored boy Tel Same Orawrs The Commissioner ol Internal Revenue received from all sources, in eluding sales of stamps, during the week ending the 15 h inst . over a mil. ion and a quarter !o lam nearly a quarter of a million a day, on the average. A Caan. Not having tune to see our patrons personally, they will conler a great faros bj call ing at our office and settling with our bookkeeper. J. E. Pyle Re.-ectlullr, 19 2w J AMcaox A Fi'MKiiot-aea. A 1. a dpi m. The loer- rd" the bemtifn! and goi seous in art will bear in mind that the m m agemeut of the HsMwpoliaai are getting up the great spectacui i Ii un t ot Ai nldni in a style of magniheence never betöre exhibited in the Waat The curtain will ort rise upon this grand display next M unl iv evening Cftaxoa or Tim k The pis-enget trains asj the 51 10, .son Uoad now arrive at 1 1 :M) o'clock A M The change is only 01 a tea minute, as the old time wi- 10:50 A M The correction will be made m the time table ou the outside of out paper to MfffM
beslslaili viiiiiinin)
Uol Geo D Warner arrive! in the city
yestertlav trmn M urlreeboro. and lett in ttie evening for his h.rne in Warren count . on a brief risit to hi laiiiily Col W.vner is one of the oldest brigade commanders ot Ins fBBsle in the service He greatly distinguisheil him-elf at Jlurtreesboni . ami we presume his t roatoti 'ii will no longer be withbjalH If any man iu ihe service has won h - -' . Warner I1.1-
Ladies' Cloak - ale No '2. at Feat her bMi's
Auction Rooms. N 7 K i-t Washington -tnct.
on Friday. Dei 4. LMvJ. at 10 o'clock A M The e-t hit of cloak- ever sold at auction iu this c:t Mr Steele, the renowned cloak nun. will be present and give bit attention to the -ale Every body come and et bargains V F Ft iTH RSIOH , Ji 2 Am tiotieer. The Tueatee To night tiie truly great act res who ha been delighting the theatric I public here lor the past ten itays v. ill have a benefit at the Metropolian Mrs Wnlhr is l,v t ir tti- i-c-i actres. that his ever favored our city with a v.sii. and we tiust that even r tlsa streets are BwWaf ttablethat she miy be treeir i. as -be .c-eresi to be, bv a crowded house, i hebili is a gooJ one, Mrs Waller apnetring a-. Man m in ihe Du h -s of Mdfii and ss LuMaatSJ m the Dream of the Sergeant's Wit'e Niw Rooks Mrs 1 hompaori k Son Ins just received Dick ens' laet work. ''Sttasebody's Laf gage.' a Christmas an. I New Year" -lory tor 186.1 It his the merit ol .Ii t'ie writings of Dickens, wit. humor and pathos PritJ 3fr tM Also, just rece.veil st the same place. Aurora r i. a domestic novel, by Mu- M M i It 1 awaWBSjecl by the English and tt.e K .stern critics as one ot the hlel nove.- ol modern times. The lileatrateo News sys: "It has tiken Loudon bv storm Pnca cent-
'l in aawav, .1 aw r2r2. 1 993 BtaHATa T be morning secession was coneum el in debiting the expel;ency of :dolishing the a a . a-w Bat rf-v .
courts oi i ommoii i .eas tin motion to instruct the Judiciary Committee 1 0 ie;ort a bib I for that purpose. Me--rs Cobb. Browne, ol Raa dolnh, March, !'. Wolfe and Mellen pertict- I
nated. There was no reaagt The te-olution i.s still pending In the after. 1001. Mr Murray, of Klkhart and Lagrange, irgfsfw llsl ewsitewtesj elections with awffti ui ir lafeaewca ta Ins awa seit, which is contested bv Mr B ikor Alter his speech was com. I mied the caee was pent to the ' . 1 uiui'i ' ee mi Kiei f n mHot'SK The time was chiefly taken up in awtcaswwraj Otegoev rewolutioti as to secret aoei etics. raaallj the rwaolwtinsi was titlel. Cnlv three days were spent in it discussion Mr Roberts moved to reconsider the Vote tabling it and to lay she mot on on the table. Carried. Nothing further sjj lupurtanct wis rloM bevond receiving and reien mz ibe report ot the Attorney General, that A Wallace. I'ie-idcnt of 'he Board of Benevolent Institutions awd v n ialfld his office by accepting an office umler ttie Federal liovcin ment An Act Fixing the Tijik foe bb4MM the xkxt 1'erms or tiik sevibal Ciei f it Cm ius 1 the Third JlDICIAL ClBCLIT. AND HlPKALiNG ALlLWII COri-ICT THrBEWlTH. ArPllOVEI) Jam ARY n. MM Srcriox 1. tie it enacted hy th fifvrrnl .1 temhly of the Stole oj foefiemt. Thai the nesl terms of the several Cr-uit OutsTte bj ilirnum ties composing the Thud Judicial Circuit shall commence in the pie-etis. year, is follows In the county of Dulois, on the ;h;rd Moi.d iy of Feliruarv ; In the county of Gilrson, ou the fourth Mon aVe'tat Feiiruov; In ihe county of Davess. on the econ I M"ni v oi M .1 ch . In the county d Martin on the fourth Mon raw ot March; In the couutv ot Pike, on the huh Momlav of M rob; In the county of Knox, on the hist M"inlav of April Sei- I Said Courts, hall ir, if the business BO lenmre it. in the counties of Dulnvis. Mutiu anil Pike, cue acek aacb; in t!.e counties ot OaV son ntid Dsvie--. two weeks en h. and in the county ot Knox n loii as tne biisine-s it the term may reuwitsj, with powat tfl adjouin over from ;une to time, when most convenient for the Iran- ction of -m h business Set 3 That all writs, summonses and o'her process issued out of any t s.nd courts, -hall he construed so as to make them confoi iu to the pro visions of this Act Sec 4 All laws md part. of laws eosahsc in contin-t with the provision of this Act are hereby repealevl Sei ." Whereas, mi emergen v exists render ing it t eces-iirv that this Act -hall u' into effect immetliately, it is hereby declared that this Act shill be in force arum and after it jm i:e and publication in tii' DoU State Seüt uel and the Dail Indianapolis J.-unrU Witness our hands, this 22d div o .lar.u.iv. IM i S.M H BCSKIKK. S:eaker of r!,e House ol Rem -entitivrs PARIS C DUN I If G, Pies dent of the Senate Appn-vcl JawwnrT tt, 1 O P MORTON (im ei ihm o In... in v
SrxAToaiAL PliasaTT Yesterdar. during aVa SWBWUMion in the Senate on tbe eapediem v ol aboltshing the Common Ples Courts. 5 tne of tlie grave Senators were disposed to be a little funny. Mr. Browne, of Randolph, is booted anw spurred and ready to make a dath at all tinea on the front or fl ink. of the vem. nu r March, of Delaware, as the reputed pvrent of the murb abuse! courts, is always ready to break a lance in detense of his offspring Mr Browne incidentally alluded to the ele i. n. some time ago. of a notorious! incompetent Judge in his H trict Mr M irch replied tb a such election was bo fault of the system The people of Randolph had ctven the largest vote of any county in the district for that man, and they gave the v. 'es against an eminent jurist, who lived in an enlightened and refined town. C-enlerville) in-caawa the gentleman had visited Kandolpb c unty in a top buggy and :lh a fly net on his horse They c ud not unaiarstaiid aceb u outhl. and thought the gentleman was an iri-tocrat Mr Browne re.lis tli a. in Delaware county, the people viewed the nquipttg w ,th still greater distrust They followed tlie vehicle ail over the county to ace if the bag wheel would not catch up with the little ooes, and tlie? have been ever since holding meetings, in all the school district, de ba'.o.e the sjwewtion, and m ppowrtiwg commiiieee ta mveetigate and repot, on the reasons why the big wheel let the little ooea keep ahead of them.
SPECIAL NOTICES. A v (HIGH, COLD, OR AN IKK! Ta
ir.l' ItilitlVl ! Am'N I." pi':r-. rnuii in "iiujs Pulmonary and Broucbial affis-tioo, ofuntuse 0-ruraMi1
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Brow's Bronchial Troches Bearb directly the affected parts and five ahnot ineaasl lelief. In Baosii Min-. Athmi, and Oat Aak b lbe a-r beneflc;!. Ths poa efscn resulting aNwei the uv of tb Trocbe, awl their nteule1 e. ka- caued tbem to be cotio'erP itesl. Be are to arnar 1 awint wwrthje im iUtions. OstaW only the raa" ÄeT-.' JewWeeNeeJ aSB which bave prv.e 1 their rflieavy by a teat of many year. Fvuc seasBaa? i Sr.u -houM use tbeTroehe M:htnr Orteer ant Scl isr whe overtax the voice and ar xpoed to . 14 1 oaaies. ahoold aavw taeea. 801 1 everywksr at 16eent per box. janSl -staw im S--T-1860-X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
Uf :rns crbratei hr nt. appr r ! be r ever)
ni.Kiib, a wll a ti every iaie' Uble. They are
niileasiKl artirte arxl can be rrbed upon ! -i
lror4Ttf ex hut
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NOTICE.
umo M l.Uvl.1 GBAM' IXIIJGI I 0 0 f I kaaus vrou. Jan. lata 4 11V IDkJib of three per cent on the Uk of the J Grand Uslgr H1l. will be . id at toy ottc ta Owd felTww' liall, Oer the ISih iimt 4, U HAKBI, av'
ritten far the Sentmel Kate.
T ut a AT. I offered tofcav-yo "rwa baa e'. Aast oo irned and anwere.t OfBU. "Hef Bat that blu ,r tLat eaae :. : writ, I fanciest ai u t gave on MM T" 'he Dtftht w walked wc h Befie a.le Uat to her aocle'tcot If yoa hve BWBjWISai that pleasant eve, I'd urc tat I bate bot.
Tob tood at the Cut laoahinf and u
1 aisine ev BwrniBf l a care,
na 1 wauert. an 1 wai?ed and witd. For Bettie to enter ta door.
8h went st lst, stvlyott torned 'r
With a loa not eery e'a'm. And ai1 in very eaubant tone, I ad t, are yoa Ured of waiunf
'"JVay. nay. WiaKste." I answered yo-i. ( on'tjon tii-nh it was rather clever?) "I never frt ttr d of watttnf for yea, I could wait f-.r yu fre-r.,, Tf O laacbed 'h't. but then yon aeemed Not quite ao fiJI or (lee; Tb riight-birJ- irSd to mock tha' iaah, i fruesit they wer-Jealous of roe. Tbe flre-fli, canv- with a 1 Ulion lmp A we --w1 y the willow trureTrying t.. ret ww lieh, I ween, l'P"B our y.aitlif.il iove. Bt with all their liht. lue U'tle ere dropper I'm -ire aere not very smart, for I drew yoa lo-er, and miotred to talk Tin r--i f the way with my ueart. Dear Hattie w- wdtintr, pood, kind llsttle' And -he wondered wliat u xi tatet t u r.-ereJ hr-. ' hj nothing- dear You know 'ti a miletr.m tLe gste." Then. I öftere I lo ki- you 'twas Ion:; aeo And ym turned and an-wcred flrtuly, "Ho'.'' Bui aere we thTe now. happy s then. Would you refuse to V i-- me. aa
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IMPORTANT FROM THE RAPPAHANNOCK Rumors of a Great Battle in Progress. C0NFEDKRATE POSITION dAID TO UAVE BEEN FLANEED
Hooker Reported Mortally Wounded.
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PORTER DISMISSED FROM THE SERVICE
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THE SITUATION IN NORTH CAROLINA
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RESTAURANT.
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Nos. 19, 21 & 23 North Illinois St.,
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THE OXI.Y MUST-C LASS Ii OBtal 11 1 .nit IN THK CITY.
Oysters, Fi-h. t.inae. anl II tbe lelicarle of the nea-on, aervrd at all hour- and in tbe lieht style J9-d.'m
DRY COODS.
DRY GOODS.
A Special Sale for 21 Days, only, 25 PKK CK ST. BKLOW L VST Wftiti FItJCKS, AT 33 West Washington St., TEXT UKY SUOOH TO THK I'Al.MEK HOI SK, ( OH MI X tG MONDAY, ItTH JANL'ARV, C3. CONSlsTiN.; is Sbawi-.t" .k- and MsatllU. Peats' .hi. !, L'ti--' :irf-, Ii'e-s ;xwl fine line V-lirar-, Vsle:;ria, IK'Iiiik-s. C ilicm-s. Merinns, til Prylia; Meaws, Pawlas. ftatani, (iitriliaMi BfaM, LeBSe' aniJ Mi-ea' aoqu and Ska! mi; Cip-, H - and tiloves, and an BB)BBBteB auet) of notion.- for tar million. 5.000 WV SKIlilS. all style-, ami will guarantee iei matrrtal, 3410 BAUwOBAL SKIKTS. brilliunt color. 2(KM,I N Ts' LINKS' s 11 ;IU. best material and ft c til. 5,000 TaJnaiBllTII'l UIB MYI Fwaas 8BwB?. Th-e uoo"l wiil be sold at the above reduction, decidedly f r t-a-b, to make rom for laie in .oiceof gools then landed. Observe -i,;ii Hi,- H skirt. Lynch & Keane,
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DISSOLUTION. MPissoltttion of fttrtntrship. rilnl 00 PA I rSRKSHll BereteoeS exi-tin; under I lac tHW of H. KucTnams A Co aas tMsiaj expired by limitation. Mr. II, A. Fb-idier r tirest Iron the lirm. Jii e at Hume and K. N. l-.Tt! are alone autborued to u.sc the u iiae of -aid flrm in li.jui mtion. h a rLKTCBRB, i. HUM K, K. .V LOMlX
the under -ieneti, ha c ihi-di fi rmed Co-Part-BseB4f Bad r I It ti m MM if 'linn.e A Iyrd." and will e atim l t Drjtie! ft i da at ib Trude Palnce, No Sji Vi t V.t h'nirti'H -tret t. Mr. Kletcher may I fount at "ur f-ffurt Bf li''ii. .1 VMI--s vf Hl'MF, SBtBB4rw riri.i; X. UBMB
PROFOoALS. Sealed Proposals.
QOAUTKMXAST ; ffs IiKPa I.TMI ST. U H. Iiid'un.s, r,-. r.i . J.'i IT. 1-63
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Nt.w V bb. Jsmi.irv WW The Times sara
that rumors ol sn extremelv inportint rharscter fmru the Armv of the Pol mac reat-hel thi citr nilit. through j ersoii? who rrivel on the through tnin lrom Wmhitigton. Thev may be briefly stated as follow: Burnsuie has npnin cnisel the R ippah.innot-k with the Artnv of the Potomac, ami a terrible b ' e i beiup ftrBBWl The report Ihal Lee h ui letncheil Lon?rtreets corp- fi ux the rebel :.imv anal tnt it to Tet.ne see is unti ue The tebel army is intact, anJ all engiel in opposition to Burn:iie One win of our army, probably Sumner's, had succeeded, iu d inking tlie reKl position, ami hml ailv.inreii two miles Gen Hooker is mortally weunüed. Tin- above ive merely as rumors from W:iühinüt"i . and not us rejxirts from the irmv 1 here is probably some truth in them, but bow much we are not prepiel to say. LATLR It is confirmed that Burnside's forces crossed the iier in 1 ire nir below Freilei it k-hur The l'r.ileil !5iafa dteamer l.'nUimbia is sshore
I at Maeoabwro' In!et Her commauiler. twelve . Bwwtsjra :ind twenty eight men are piisooers Washim.ion, Jaw '2 Tne President sjient a I Iari:e MMTtlaW ol the day at the War Department I in consult. ition with Secretary Stanton and Gen.
H illeck The verdict of the cumr in Fiti John Porfei case was appiove! by the P,e-i.lent Contrary to former rforts. the court lound him guilty ot the vh ii'e preierrcd. Md he was aooonltugly casliittied md disiuiseed from the service. The President t a day ptasjSJw tw the erwdil of the BsBBiicipation Commissioners in this District one million dollars, to be paid pro rata to claim ants nmli r its BTWrtsioBW. A -jiei-ial to the New Votk Times sis: The President lo day nppuint-J Mr. Bullet, forineilv d New Orletns, but recentiv of Kenlucky. Colleetorof the porl of New Orleans The Sen ile Comnntiee on Iwdiaa Affiir have deeded t'. rtpdli t ivoraUly in repaid to I pi ice for colouiziuf and eowentratim: the various In dian tribes m the new Western States. A spiH irtl to a Herald say: A cntious case occurred to day Colonel 0 A Smith, of Illinois, who distinguisheil himself at Pea Ridge, and In) h is thrice been aeverelv wounded in btttle. came here some lime ago to claim the appointment of Ui igadicr QciiCral of a briiit le he h id r.iwed in Illinois umler aatlwrity of the President. He w is BlIaWOMlltlj MTawtCtl and thrown into the old (Jtpitol Prison, whence BW waa, wttbowt explanation, relea-ed Ui day to find hiiuseif iiomiit ued tor Brigadier General. CliAKLtüi'iN, JaitSjarjl 19. Judge Holt died at A .iisi.i BW the 14ih. üworgw W R mdolph is the People'.- cudidare for next Governor ot Virginia Albaxt. January 2"J JwdgSJ Dean has with aVaWfl nis BwtBWf l"i ti e S. e ikcr.slii;i I lie Dem arrets bosb n ued B. Trimmer, of BswjWjSjr. Baltimoi k. January 22 Southern papers receiveil contain import mt newt. An uiisucccs-ful attempt was made to run the block nie at Charleston Sy a. steamer, .supposed to he the Muntres, with 4HII bttle of cotton She TBS burnt off mouth of Swmdi Ctiannel on the iftwt ol the 19th J ssi awry. It w is coiijecturerl l)ut the recent storm hid dtarrwsJjrad ibi Fe-ter.il plataa and prevetiie! their adv aiice frowj Newbcrn The Richmoi d EniUirer of ihe 19th h..s the following intelligence lrom North Carolina: Cu MtLi.hTo. Jan. 16 The new., received to day from Kingston states tha' 'tieenem drove in our pickets yesterday eighteen miles tielow. The enemy, supixoetl to be GD.UOQ strung, with
, twent;. di- rations, are now building bridges ! over Cove Creek, doubtle-s a feint to -over a ! movement on ITttaMWJtBai or Weldon The gm. bo its Bttackwd Fort Caswell vcsterd.ir
withoii. result. JtrrKBsov Citt. Jan 21 In the Senate to day a join' rtwulsjlt n was pissel ieiuesting PraBBSMBBt Lincoln to wiihdnw In reMBti oitler su-pendiiii: orders iniinnei 3 and 23, where civil minorities are obstructed in consequence ot pie v.iiling disloyalty, and to BwCtKtaM their execwtion and preserve peace: that he be ioiiv ited to
cl! the loyal portion of taw) rolled militia into
SKALKU V . u "Ml s Wj i i.i. ih KhCbiVhU AT THIS ; 'he United S'a'es service in place ol the Federal j
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;jo; o.ay-i ruin ii it. ui inn r.i t K' bill must I M aeeasaawaaal Bf -'iff.cent gi:anntv BSf it f.-u:itul ptrronance. Konu'il lud and miai nty can be ha-1 ' tt.1 offlc-. No h d will be etiter a;i.ed fr ir than öU tun aaj. i
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troops withdrawal, and th it said enrolled mditia be put on the sinie fmtii, us v..ite militia and rweatra r e saasa pas is CToHcal States troow. Order No I provides fta aasaweinsj the pffwptrty of Secesioni.-t to indemnity Union men for los-es O'uer No .'iö dis-i Imiii ties in favor of loyal men in matter- of trade
RUMORS OF A BATTLE NOT CREDITED.
WANTED.
AGENTS C o n h t a n t 1 v W anted,
Judge Otto to be Assistant Secretary of Interior.
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ther information t e le- r V the proprn tor ''j letn-r. y. m e will he employed f r h-s t-rni than one year, i ar.d will . nter into a written ci tract t-i that effect. I ha i o .ire security in all case if I ..m ot person- ' ally acquaint' d with the applicant, a I shall ii.truai m bm cawta m. ne- , m.diciiTs. l.ks and receipt to the ! jtnount o trom 5e0 to 3. üoö. J. M f K( T. jn 9-iiaw:m Indianspo ie, Indians. MUSIC.
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foUowitijt highlj itnp'.rtii ut iotaaMeooa in rr:ird t i mov ements of the arwje ui.der Gen Burn awJe: The ui der-t indinjr in W ah i nerton to dir i? that ;i porttoM f the Army id" the FoiOBBac, Gen Hooker dirWdosi at leant, lins rettainlv rri-etl the R pp 'li ii iHM k. :tnd th it the muvement took ftwaflt l a ddreb hap. it is said, been ia-ned br Geo Burniie to m soldiers ot Ins army. I he Buüetin says: Tr e Times' rumor of battle ennnot be true The pasaencers who took it to New York, must h re left Washington at the Uttel yesterday BBeewiwe. and if there hid been ,t bsttle. it must
have occurred the dtv before reaterdu? . e Th.s morning, the Rer Jeremiith Sbind'.e. j Chaplain of the 110th Pennsylvania, called at ; th? Bu.ietm ulhce He ieit the armv at Fal at k aaewtn the d ij before yesterday with a pas from Qsjbj ilooker, dated 3Iondity At thai time, the troop? bad not crossed the Hsppihannotk. He pronounces the rumors untrue. nd he is a pen ! t.ein ui whose word m it be relied upon. W aühin ..rO!, Jn 2Ji Money to par he soldiers iienerAla Ko-ecraos and Grant has oeei, turniahed. slao the frreater part Deceasan tu pay h C-trolina snd Southern sddters has been ' piid Burnside's srmy will wtkni be paid The Navy Department has information ot the safety ol the mu clad Nah iul and Wechawkrn The President to day made eishiy nine military no m in t 'tone to the Senate, including Gens Heiutzelmnn. Hooker and Sumner tor promo ' tion. fr meritorious service, by dtting their com- , Biisaiooa back to embrace the different h tttles. j Twenty Bnsad.er ttenerats to tie Mnjor (ien arals, and iity three Calowals and other officer
to be Brigadier Generals, and three Hoapilal Chsplaii s Maiuhom. Wib , .lat.n-i-y 22 Dtjolittle 'Re as elected to he Tinted Staiee Senate rtv-da .
St Lorta. Jsn Gen hon. eommsndiof nd said that nosectioaal sppftal could erer shake
the loyalty of t e -.yj or St ew The
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Ol Per ck. of the ith Miaotiri Cavalry , dated Independence. Jan II. statine that five of I n en were murdered the week previous by guer rillas The s(.j.iicrs were .11 -hot n the head, snd their bodies) Itombly mangled Some of their fa es were cut to p e e- with Ihm t heels, and tiwder wis exploded in one man's ear. ami both ears were rut off. WbeUier ihe-e barbarities were committed before or after death ia on known. Niw Yoac. Januarr 22 Washington dis-Datt-hea atii oi.nee i! capture within our lines of
West would regent as m mr alike those who eugjrested a peace with nn portion of tl Tb--. i i in rebel hands and tho ho suggested a Union with patriot c. brave New E igUnd left tut. 1 he Northern itoi.' mn-t dein d This t-anal i tbe cheapest and beat means of defending it While the Atlantic cax ie protected by lorta from Maine to Florida, and by a , navy, the Northern frontier, not la important, ig f';,tireij daelttelweft, and wilhio easy csnt.on range, for huu red of mile; of foreign territory.
The Nertb-weat c eer;u..y pays bar proportion
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Captain John rt tV'jd and cnaiiaa rowed, ot tor the oetenss) oi tne Atlantic, and win pay the rebel Busartfs commaod Both are liable to ' further the larca apM-opn'ation required, but we execution as pie rk in I .slice tbit the Nurtberu froouer shall be Judge Otto, of Iodlsns, hss been uomioated as second. A- t.. ni riexretary ot the Interior He thowed tt the lake, by the Canadian Mr. Dtes, ol M .isach'isett, will resicn his ' cnnal. wert stcaawablft to tha Bntish ganvxat, place ii the Committee on Elections, of which be snd that the lakecire ami commerce were ei-
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A special from Washington, lo tbe Advertiser Sa s; A violent storm of wiud and rain hns been racing learluily during the night. It ha eomewh it abated this morning, but has not yet showu auv sii:nsot ceasine.
poecd to destruction He read a letter lrom Admiral Potior, showing that at had now afloat m re trim fitiv gunboats which could papa lrvm the lake to iheucean bv this canal. H. then presente! Ü I tiscsl, com mere si and auncultural it.teresia eekin2 protrcli n. Fiftv
etht million busltels ol breadstuff were, ah pjed
There is great anxiety to hear from the iron- j from Chicago during the paat yawr; the com
cl-uis N a hunt and Weehawken. which left New
York ou Sunday. The Navy Department ha Dot had any tidings trom them, but thinks they have bceu able to shelter themselves behiud tho Delaware Capes. H k AiKjt" AKTiRs Abut or thb Potomac. Jan '2 The dornt pending for the last three d iys ha moderated, leaving the roada iu the "rt possible condition, i'here is at present no iudic.ition ot a clr.tiiiie of wind. JifrtRsoN Cur, Mo., .lanu.nry '22 In the Legislature to ilay Strachan'i j nnt resolution akiag $2il,(XKi,.ryo to compensate ihe slavehold ers til Mias.njit w,i.s amended BB as to re.id '2j, Ü00.UÜU. and passed by a vote of TU lo 114 ii i a L-v,'!. . iiTi.uv Armv ok the Potomac? January 2U. l-CJ. The Comm-iiidiug General announces to the
men e of the lakes was at least $4HHHH).Hr per
annum; corn was now king, and keeps peace betaeen Europe a ltd Anieriva. This enlarged canal is the cheapest mmlf ol defending the lakes This will turn the Mississippi into the lakes and unite forever the Eist md the We? Every doll. M- thus expei. de-1 m de'ense che opens trans portntion. I he capacity of the cauil will be twelve time- that ol the Erie Canal. The largest eie-ioiers whi. h nsij;aie the Mississippi will steam diretly inio Like M chigitii. Tht-e i:nnd results cost 0ty $l3.tlO0.OÖO It will rapidly pay fr itself, and will be a cr.nd nat.onal highwav. Itaili add ; the six.ib.e M.:.e.-?y of t ie Union as much as the Erie Oawwl ha done It will increase both our ability lo borrow moner and to pav it.
The committee rWM aasJ the House adjourned. SkNAlL Mi Lit e, of Indiana, r.ie-ented the
At my of the Potomac ih a tiiey aie sImiui to credeuünls of Hun DavU Turnie. eh ci-t Sn i
nice: the enenn once more The late brilliant
MBB in North Cifiüua, Tenne-se aril Arkansas, hive divided and we kencu the enemy on the R'lpp ihannock, and ttie auspicious moment seems to have arrived to strike a gieii aaal m'irtal blow to ttie teUeilioii, nud fo gain thnt de CBhVSJ v;i;tory tliar is due to the countiy. Let the gallant soldiets ot so many brilliant bailie field.- accomplish this achievement, and a fame the inosl glorious awaits them. . The eooitn tndiiivr Ctener.il calls lor firm and united action of officers and men, and under the Providence of God the Array of the PoaWBlwf will have taken the great slep toward restoiin peace to the count! y and the Government to its rightful authority. Bv command of II A J .;i:n BURNSIDE. Lkw. & Richmond. A A. U. Fouiittss Monro:. Jan. 21. The United S ates aeiii tor tlie exchange oi pi ison ra has demnnded from Mr Ould, the Conteiierate aeid. thai nil the Cnited States offi- ers now in the haiids of the rebels ciiould tie released nt once in compliance wilh tWcarBwJ. Mr Ou!d has repl-c I t'. l ui the eawcers now in the h mds of ihe ieb els and raptarwd hefore the 12th of J mu iry, the Slatwof Jew Davis' BBBWBBgW, will Btt be IWMSMBWj on parol, but will be exchanged tor those of corresponding rank. All officers papUsrwd alter that date will be baawlsjd orac tu tlie Governors oi" lite State in wlm h were captured, as unhealed in Jell Davis' message. Col Ludlow aays all tins is iu violation of the cortel Non commissioned oth eis add privates will be
relwarwd on parole aa beret doie.
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Mr Anthoi j offered i resi!utio!i instructing the MIKl rv Comni'ttee to inuuire into the eipe- '
I diet 117 of publishing monthly the names of all
officers ut the arm who are on leave, with date of leave of absence, aud by whom such leave ol . absence w aft granted. Mr. Hale c died up the bill to amend t he act to establish the rude of line oIDcers iu the Navy. Mr TrwaatwwTl aaid the bill fatal revie the action of the Adrwory Hoard of the N-w ! Coii?reas had pa.ssa?l one lull last vear. and nw
htviuK by net waiieved certain officera, we were here al ut u -l ut them hack again, and the bill prov'ultrd for ! iri'Tease of rank -o as to make
BBaeaBj l r 1 'it iny of the-e men who m.ght be restored. The fttetiiiiif hour having expired, on motiott ; of Mr DooIHtle, hc jo:nt leaolaUkjn to annul the treaties ait'i the Sinux flidinBB for the late out raves in M i nesoti, wa t ken uf- He oflercl a Substitute for the- iBWulwtinW " I hr the H01.ee bill t( indemnify the Sta'e ot Minnesota tor !o.-e. It pr. v id-s. is', liint nil treat slipr.lations with the Sioux ewgaswd in the lare mas j sacre in atittneaota tie annulled; 2d. that the an naltiee that were doe lo these lodlawa, amouniing j to J 1 110,1100, be nid over IsMSjsesKatwtj to certain
ftonnitssiouei , for the prent relief ot those
j famil es which smbTwTB I BBBwt, Bi Bret fJV) to t ' paiil to anv one ft mil v ; 3d, that three commis ! lioneTf lie app tinted tn hold tlieirfittBan in Min
j iie-ota to lake evalence and investigate all I I elaisjM for dam ages, arid m ike full return to the 1
Federal ! Secretarv ol" rhe Interior bv the 1-t of December ;
next Wilkinson wa in favor of adhering to the Haasae bill, which provided for aaroBTaaiow et I
aeicheri, and ap a opr'nted tjll .5'MI.OOI) tor indem b4C cation sitd tor the rfaaoewl ot the Indians.
After V-.is-i. ui the bill was postponed. Mi fticecalted up the bill to reimburse the
State ni Mntoeeota f or expense- incut re 1 in de fending the State against luoiaii outrages. He asj iweeived felis,ranhs lrom the fiovernor smt ing the asoowwi necessary to reimburre the State would be $: .V),(M)0 Pa's-etl Mr Wilson called up the hill to provide tor the greater coir. hut of the sirk and wounded and promote the e AliciN y of the Medical Department ot the army He referreal to one clause of the till iucre 's-ng the conimutatioii of rations in hospitals lrom 18 cents to .'ill cents, and said the o'.ject oi the Wae lo testure ihe sick soldiers BB speedily as pos-ih!e. S-'xenl Bewatftrs o!rosel the hill for various rea-'.n-. viz: That the Medical Department was mis in Mitred; that c'ti tractors made mouey at psaweiit prices of ritions; that, in some cases, me it s(: bafuee the sick was not fit to eat; mat
England manufactures ,, U,M Het tor increase in r ink and pay ot
The customs being paid in coin, the price of j officers in ch r-e; that the appropriation, in the
coin LT.es up A 1 piper ra''r.ev incieases, tne "e11 "" mnum w ciy ii.iKe nui,
Theie are now at U,t huiond
prisoners. Three transports wiil leive FoilresMOWfoe next Friday for Citv Point to briug them down. C O . f C I S I O V4 L .
W AsiiiNoroN. January 22. EaOUftB Mr. Ste.c - ic;Kirtel a bill providing for the appointment of a Deraity Register of tbe Treasui v, with a salary ol $2 fA) per annum. Am iiu amendmeiits which are subsequently tobe voted upon is one authorizing the Secret iry to dispose ot bonds on such terms as he may deem in -t advisable for the laaful bbbbw)) (sj the United States, or lor an v of the certificates of indebtedness that may at any time be unpaid, or for .my of the Tiwwpsjarj note heretofore irued under the provisions of thi act. fi Cox moved to amend by making the revenue payable iti legal tender notes, as, he said, pro jurmu, to exjue-s his (ear of the effect of BBCrWa ing piper money upon We-tern interests. He Ii d alwaja owjpeecd Hi i?iie He bow eMecetl it because every dollar of a new issue burdened the West by incressing the protection to New
e up A piper ra'T.ev inciea-es,
price of coin enter into the price ot the article upon which iheie is a money tux 1 he consumer pavsloi it. For iiMttiM-e: Tne importer purchases one dollar's worth of prints in England. When he sajtere them for consumption, he pay? the 'Mi fer cent, duties He adds to the original pur
ch i-e. making $1 50 He also t , , . ,-. .: :.t
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that no accurate mtorraation could be. or ever hid heen. obtainci from the depntmeut as to the numbers of sick and wounded, kc. Mr. W:ls..n stated that we h id about 5.000 Sur Maats, and the bill provide! for 20 more, and 40 Assistant Sur-eoii in the regular army, and 250 Surtreons and 5('l Assastanta in the volunteer-
ence in exchsnge. 60 per cent., making, with the J w Hw now emp'oyine l,50t Surgeon a ho re
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first coat and ditty, $1 J K On this -urn, he cwarwwa Ina profi" 1 rier cent, or 19 cent, which makes $2 09 On this sum the retailer
ndos his profit of 20 per cent., or 42 cent, mak- j ing the co-t :o the e 01 -umer $2 51 Thus, un i der the present tariff u i paper money system, tiie m anul.Hctui er gets u actual nroteotion of 150 per cent. Do you u under tbei the manutac tawert ol Itaseaebusetts divide theii tegular 10 ' per cent, and from 2d u 66 per cent extra 011 tle first ol Jausjatj. 1 he Naurake ag Mills. S.lera divided 66 per COO! ex't ... and the Fe;penli Mills. Bellefoid, j Me . div ued 5f. irr revt extra. Many other mills dtvi ted I tr'e ex;r-.s at the sune rime. Do yew wonder that certain persons iu Massachusetts , Ibe war to continue fot' -eiiish purpo?es? Tkeee and ether facta show now the agricultural ( itierevs are isBBBSveraswed. and how the lite blood is M ke! iv tiiese m muf tctut ii.g vimpires liom j the veins of l.i'ior. through a blah tariff and in eowrertible paper money. Agr-culture gets-no protection Its surplus above dornest ic c msump-
tiawj seek a foreign rnnket. and receive- Bo tieneht from prohibitive or protective tariff-, or , 'nK 11 hWj an lobated currency; hence agri-uituia. products do not ri-e. Let this process aws on s ' lew year- and the wealth of tlie West will be
tratWHerrwd lo the pockets of ew luiglaad motiopdists aud capit iliaWS. I his is a poor way to sustain the credit of the ' Ops em emit, which depends upon taxes, conb deice and union. It is a poor return for the pa1 notic devotion ol the West to the Repuhlic. It such a pdicv prevail it will increase and nor mitigate the feeimg in the We-t ugatiiat New England. I speak thus m wamtiig md in dcro- . lion to the whole Union. Mr Morriil. nt Vermont, rem irked, as the , getit'eman from Ohio was a distinguished leader of the other si- e ol the house it SBJO pethapa BW i cesaty to siv tint it was the almost at iersal ' conclusiof that bBJ interest on th permmient debt should te BwwJ m coin D this feature of the bill were sinckeu out when e wonid the' Tiaweajsw utOUSie coin for this purtMise'r Mi Cox's iiiuenilnient waa rejected. 1 be second BbWbwbI was amende so as to au thonze the Secietarv aa is-ue $4'HJ,000,Ofa) in Treasury notes, tiie interest nut x eedinj: 6 per ' cent., payi-ble semi annually iu coin, and the principal payable an time after three yers from 1 date; such notes receivable for interna duties
and ali debts and demands due to tbe United State except imports Nothing in this section to be construed to authorise anv additional iseue
of legal tender note The bill was amended by mtking the eeiaffw of tbe Deputy $2.000 ner annum, and limiting the term fj the AsisUtit Mcietary to one year lrom date The bit! then passed 1 BO H i;ise went ir;Ui committee of the whole to provide ways and means for the support of the j Government Mr Pendleton moved to strike out the rbird j section of the bill providing tor the i.ue ml i.flOO.fJOO leeal tender note, saving that on ' bbwj subject the Administration wss divided against ! itself Attei me d'-' Uw-, 0.1 Mi. Peodleson'- amend- ' 1
ment a- rejected A new section w..s auopted. that fter the 1st of March. IbfA. the coupon of all bonds ot the Unied States r-eratotore issued, ot whicii my te issue.) under tin act. may. at any time thirty days before thev become due. fie received for cue toms as com. under such regulations as the SecreCary of the Treasure may preeeribe The Committee, before completing action ow the clause using bank, laid the bill aside Mr Arnold ! ire-sed tlie Committee on the Mibject ot a ship canal to the Mississippi He said it w ?s t!,e dut v of st aeseuen not only to crush the rebellion, bot tu cement the l'uiou ÜV apake of the eVwwaJksO ol the Wewt tn th Uaioc
not enlisteil, hi:-! t lie l .o em ment needs more
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001 iies.iis,. ti 1 1 11 inn -.min g 1 1 '"mi irjore groi one ir would ie vell The Bowwte went into executive session, and afterward adjourned
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Wh.skv adtaneod to 4Se aasi frta Höfa Bot hestf ed awd sued et 4 4fi to ft rere-pu 2.7UÜ Mea pork (4 um at fi; 13 sVl Bulk s.dos sold at &e; abort dear 0 id die. Ubj seoerwllj sttoakitia; Ums Bark t n-j quiet, w-.tb leas deaaaou Groceries firta aod uim hargod. Gold 46; silver 13U. ocaMod ooree 141; ewobanjre stead at par.
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