Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3837, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1863 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL.
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Anliirr Act wf Kircalivc I urpaiinn U tjor General Wool, who is now in Maimit d of the Military Department of lb East, it ap
pears, hss made an efT.irt to interfere with the ! military affair of the Siate o( Ne York If I tht act it seetaferftd bv the Alalia miration, ami i
UouoraJ Wool i reported to have etat1 that be til empower. J be the General ü .vecnaient tu perform that duty, H is bat another step toward breaking down gute lines ami the Hgbtfel so
ermgnty of the State and tncre tinfr the central power; or. la other aod more appropriate Word.
Siring incrwaeed vitality to a central dwpotiam A strong Federal (i .v ernmenl m faeorrli theory with the radical BipabHft.1 s, and II their wove toeuta 'and to the acoom; iihment of th it result The liberties ol the people hive thus far been p eweed by the watchful jealowsy, hieb ha bona exhibited iiice the lormation of the , v stnment. orar every movement which looked toward the central nation of power. A gains that tendency the oi'tt sagacious oi our Ute-rnen have cautiened the people. The de bate in the Convention which framed the Con at i tution, and formed the Union of the State, pre. sent the evidence that the encroach merits of the Federal power were more feared in reatraining the freedom of the people, which wat meant to be secured and perpetuated by that instrument, than from any other cause And the events of the p -1 eighteen m-iiti illustrate the danffl to t.e apprehended from the usurpation of power by the Federal authorities If our free institutions fail, and there are many reasons to leaf such a catastrophe, their decline .nd fall will grow m.t of theae usurpations of power, and the submission of the people to them, umjii the dangerous and debisnenlea of militar) necessity. The Goremor of each Suite is the Commander
in Chief of the milm. thereof The President has nn right to interfere with, direct, or conti ol the militia of the States When he need Mn-h tr ps to e- force the Federal laws or ut.uh the
National authority, ho calls for such aid through ;he Governor of the Stile. But h noeveee, if General Wool i to he cred itrd, that an United Mate- 1 Mi tt, empowere! by the General Government to perform the duty, ha ieaued orders directly to the teveral cftm wianding officer of th regiment for mini: the
whole milina in the State of New Vork.torc port to him the number of such tioops reuly for duty with other particular relative to their effi ciency and the arms in their porion . If such a measure baa tne sanction of the Ailministratlon.it is the beiuidJBr, of an effort to lire ik down and o v erri !e S i.i e authority. And if it is permuted in one distance, Miere i no security hut the same usat nation of power will be extended j
over all the States We hope tint the power in Washington iinc not authorized, and will not sanction, the order of (Jen W toi. We can Ii inlly bebe e that they will attempt such an interference a ilk purely St ite affairs But if tliev have, or do, it should meet with a prompt rebuke, not onlv from the authorities and people of New York, but Irom lhoe of every State. It is a most dangtirou assumption ol power, and if sue ce fully persisted in, it cannot fail to lead to nn entire change in the chat acter of the Govern ruent. The proleiieil ohi.-i ol the w ir w.i. to preserve our free int union hv in lintaining the Constitu lion and the I'moti Hut if the Constitution i subverted lOMiar the ple of military neewssity. and suhmittad to bv the people, greeVaulf but surely the diregrol the obligation and re atrainta impoaed hy what was intended to be a charter of freedom, will continue and increase until poptiUr rights are all overthrown. We again repeat the hope that the National Admitni tr i tu. ii have not attempted ami wiH not attempt So p f i'de and ui.j n-iti ti title disteard ol the rights of the State of New York; hut if such i the case, snd if it does not meet with the earne snd detet mined protest and rebuke ol the people of all th Suites. e shall then fear that thedaji O.' constitution;! liberty are ended Theju-t ti eat. on of such acts ol Executive usurpation will be a greater evil than ihe success of the rebellion, fr m th t cue, to u-e r cant term of the Aholi lionists, the life ol the nation, or in other wonig
the free institution which have heen the glory of our Government, will be destroyed. To maintain the Government ol our fathers State 1 rights must he recognised and upheld, and the ttcee committed under the sanction of Fed eral law and authority must be condemned and stopped. We m ike the tidlowmi; exti c'i from j the me-sies ol the Governor of several Suites' lately delivered, to show that the popul ir sentiment doea not und will not sustain the course of
the Administration, and that voice should not bedi-r.v. led bet her the onler of General Wo. l hive the sanction ol the National Admin titration r not, it i well lor tlie -co pie la witch the grow'.ng tendency to he centralis atbso ,,i power in the General Government and the unwarranted usurpation of power hv the Fcleral Kiecutive Tothtt end we publish the following extructa alluded : OOT. BOBIMSOM, Of KKMTtCKT. Since the commencement ol this civil war.
there has suddenly grown up a theory oumide of j ml ttu.ie that I lil . I II ' ii Hi mill it iliirlrma i
ha heen intrmluced into pr u ii al eshititthm that military mcraaittf is i -t to le measured
constitutional Ii mit, but mu-i hi Mm jwdge ol the ! extent of ii tover A an eaO)wwl frwm i I is
I heresj, there ha -e appeiml uuong u. not only mii slavery propapjadit. but inen who have aclu1ly pre-mne-I to u ei i !e out ow n St ite laws and turn regiments broul t bei oetei tor our protection into citiea of refuge lor rwaa way slaiea. To such an extent has tiiis been
corneal, that not only hare our . i tens htei. driven from the e.rrp where they have Bated llieir property into the ;N-e-i. ii ol the "Idieis, but the civil officers have In m pieiauieil freaj
rr anv piH.e n-r ttieir re- oven This high handed and nmjuilou conti u t id U
u.i aeaketung the cau-e ol the Lm-n p .1 i h uni the erT oi t to - ees the reheltion
And in sddt toil to til l his. it i putting the St ite to imminviit peril It is askhsg too nun h ef the eiiiaeu (o eapect loot to told hi arm m qu et tubmtssioii when h property i t ke. : un Klaj in hi very prwsei.ee. und tu le radel tin net aside at me point ol th liimtift shru he n ireclsia U Youi Slate laws are aire id v amp e M lelrwsaol nfTrnsea t ih stthe nl eMaan, as the same have Ween urdinartll m Biitteil. I nt 1 segM to you the i ;re'N ol other and more inngeait lex ijrint the in fa aus practice ot Awolitioa rets In t'n par Ucelef, snd la Aa thai eftV. UmIIj ihere lioui.i te eme reaffirmation ol the tet n . , ,( ;i ll free governments the evlit in a id rue euhject u theeml aeth .rity. an.: f, pmajf I. , lalation it a pr ticai ineuing hy pro, . l fi fat it m'iiwwiiice si sil h laardsi
of loathsome fort and common jail, with den rtly of sufTerinc and privslion, as hemicly
an? rbarire t'reertel ag nti.t them in lerl !' awil iei sa.-nhce. I wouhl etp. t my
lorm lie ng mide known to i.tem. an: detncl the mosher. or siter. .-r wife to pe i It, should an in ri,We ol l.ne haaird and wf o.nlMMiliBW l' eir TseJ'tiaT arBW n4i them I the cou.f. r s -.1 life
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I ii nve un acorww an l mesa in none stwat.
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B I ae- aa , as" '"er is www e , wera vs wy w i rosasenl to at knowledge a Jd.rtherti rrMer
e - wfB)- w F v a.(uer. or een ol U- inl .t u.e. who they
..ml niili fiiiuiv iiiil rlurjrtn nl tl r rh irL'r. , Sihl a sisieener. ratf.er l
if anv. aeamst tne to.
These grievances are ef we LriH n char' tee. and su b as the citixen of a loyal Htate ought not to be su)ectcd to. id which no legn mate pner 'tinder th (Jorsrnrnerrt of hrrseted liberie. are! freedom can constitutionally and rightfully iuflict upon them.
OOV SXTMOtS. or UV VORE
1 shall not inquire wiat rixhu States in rebel lion have forfeitel. but I denv that this reiiellion
can suspend a single nel.t of the citnens of loyal ald pj., 0, p,,,, twj prescficd io pulpits
aute i lieno'Jiice me u'm ir in mi o" . tlt.
And the negro.'
The f' ' tepee ot nr h e de lopel no each heroi-iu among the wives and daughter of the North They have nobly gKen up their Mildier on and iieoihsrs.- bet aLarvatum and rhu have ' n l darkly over them Those often ex . e-ire tint t' '.ann : ol commerce mit be opened sgain that they nnv est and wear as lormerlv. hui depie the Union, and de-ire to trade with oa onlv a foreigners Ami the child
ren are educated in tin Istth H i sung in jug
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F. 27 h re.-imetit. amputation of lef' thish, he to S the m ilbapa once more transported over l.as ht.l a e ..nd tti ..(erilion i erh-rine-! . ..!... t'i- I i-th.t h.-e leeu their owner ol 1 le fles i aound m r lit le- at nreent doing well, held loo icreil ftr that tirpoe We think th)t
Ute roe count The total number of patient now in this hos pilal is nie hu ml red and ninety-eishl lbs imrntier iil lie in. reisl. with atient from Other ho piuU, in a lev day " about thrje hna ires! A walk ol wart of two dav oer the
field of Antieum, through woods and iehlw and I
the Soutli take away from tlie loyal North
He it not in the wood pile.
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the benefits of one pr ncipie oi ctvii noenj but be is in the nuetion He take a part m the
It is s high mme to oduct citixen oi mis j pU? ll,je,.liv-Jf -r,d tsjSneji all. In the State It i mvle my oiity by the Cunstttntion hmtx lb tm M element ol power, in to see that the laws .re eniorced I shall invev j ,lUr haudi tll .tnbarrasmei.t mkk the balance gate every alleged vKdatioii of oer atatute. arid fcgj. m lhe ere,,,t He i degraded,
Fff tli t ortfii-iei . it r uroagnt to justice ouertn and District Attomeva are admonished that it ia
f - de ml iahed "4mUfTi n g . I
furnish a vivid idea of the detructive character of the modern weeptms o( wsr; while the nutner ou graves and trencnea rive unmitkable evi
dence of the sanguinarv struggle No aeWerip Uon, however graphic, can eiiiWe one to realise fully the scene ol tbooa memorahle dais, tlie 16th snd 1 7 th of September The reality cm only be conceited by tboe who pirlicip-ited in it, and who were so fortunate af to survive it. LlM GlüTbT
tbetr duty to take care that no persons Within their respective touniies are imnrioiied. nor en ned bejond their limits, without due process or legal authority OOV fa SEES, or SEW JKXSEY
titthy ami worthless, beyond description, and ibe s-teni tif -I . ve y keep h m so He ia capable of impro enient. but improiemetit beyond a irrtain point ia fatal to slavery We cannot jne träte the region of the rebell on without destroy ing the tel ition of tlie lave lo the ms'er, and
we are in no condition to give him a better rd
manv claim lor it
Thee are the facts as
I have seen them, with
Personal libertv i one of the absolute rigbu of Monet prtHBl The proelamidon is not a man Its protection is one of the miliary ob- letter, but it i b no means the great thing which
jects of Government Under our system, court ol law sre established to tr v turn nil offense ot
every grade The Federal and State Court.; ri"'y te support, .iceut that which r very having their defined and proper jurisdiction, have j Pnot has. that the Union must be oreaerved. conUnually been acce-ible. 1 be law nt.ta out Ju how and when I leave for others lo deter the mode of oroceediiiL' against the slleued The war will be long aud fierce yet. md
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owe intuv ie i.it iwm 1 he sub)ert fir-t in un-antat., e Lu hieh I hall invite your attention, m r iitiy afle. I the in lareete, rights t ttpjeeaaj Vbert ..i ii r pie of Dels or than anf olliet , ! h n. which e er engage! (he attention aid del thecal WOe ol the General Aaaeanbly ol tl ; (ie ehnM thv formatioi. ol the o v rninenl. and the luture et laience of the t iveinment itell is t . t ie- m solved in the issaee a new and novel ue ot the nitbtae powerol the Federal (J vernnient. a1 t leva ted and r reteii out m prantSce. will eMWl fnei iiablt reolt in the rr of th um i ai .! poaer ol the Go i en. men t, Si. I I. u.tini.te ml t.' .i ilatrn don I dln.le to the una si t o e-1 and hi . ontitu(ioi il grrwstsul our pe rlu. iad lei M heiebt lltey sie ieyrived of their liberty and made in
offender, and vbnteier m iy be the n.ituie of the enme. the courts in New Jersey will fairly investigate the charge, ami punish the criminal it legillv convicted il anv citixen ol N- lerwey be guilty of the high crime ol trea-on, let lum be punished; but his guilt should be established h) (he same judicial means that the law awardto the asaajkfN culprit. Whatever legal and contitutioii il rtglita are veatetl in the Ktecuiive of Nvw Jei-ev, lor the
pro e' t on ot the lawful lights of the citizens ol the Siate, will be exercised during my administration It cannot be that these arbitrary arte-ta of ein ten, without due process, and imprisonment te yoid the jurisiliction, sre legalise! by virtue ol authority emanating from any civil magistrate Iber can the In justified because ol SO powei flawing Irom a military commands, to the pet -sons .trresteil weie not in the in.ii!n seivice, and. therefore, not subject to wlnt is termed mill tary law; and it ia u (I ear principle, that a hat i called marti.il law cannot rightly extend lieynil the field of aatiff ojr.ilions ol the commander Our rny 'or reapondenre - f rom Ten ncaaee l ite Trnaclly of tlie IC -bei llan. Mi mi hi. Januar) 17, L8SJ I wieh I could carry with me through the South every intelligent, thinking Northern man alio has no theon lo support, no party lo sustain, uiid no unconquerable prejudice against the people oi this latitude, of any color or complexion, and no scheme of revenge or philanthropy to lostet , bei who would look upon Um- (acta around him as il he had just came Irom Jupiter, or -oine other put net to ex irnine and combine I hem and tlraw wise conclusion from them, irre-pecli ve of the notion or wihe of other, or of hi. Immer views, H he had any. Ot course I would not want them all at once, utile hotel aero in mod ition were mo:e capacious, or utile- they wnu'd furnish then own eating and sleeping without el bowing mc any moie than I am aire id v elliowe l. I opine that most of them would conclude, a a sable brother of mine did who is a popuiai preacher among those ol the Aliic m pcr-u iMun One day one of hi Hock cahed upon h in, and with an SO sloes look, -ml: "Ibu'lder Mo-, doe you understand de sci'p'ersY" huinblv i. nk- 1 woe, lb udder Simuel," was the meek re ply. 'Weil, den, Hi udder Mose-, pleuse eiplani I y t o tne what tie sci ipter me in by d it passage what speaks ob de annual uhit hi -men head- ' and ten horns." "), Ibudder," said Mo.se , '1 means I i powerful on de common scripter., but Hot on dat a bat is called de uiystepbysic When I comes to such scnpler as dal 1 jest - . to m sell. 1 leave him be till M.iss.i Jeu come; he Vjiain him poor Mose can't " 1 conies- that I a ai very much in that fix aa to the Hveul. n mod me. Occasionally I get a piper Irom the Nonb in which are theories, resolutions, proclamations und message wl.i. Ii spvak grt'il swelling w.n.l-, all af which may be hugely nmu-ing to tlie writ ei I . but which are wide of the tnuik, and which will be monuments of human tolly when the storm cloud hall have passed aw iv. You in.iv be. sure that it looks .-fr inge to u. -hut uf iu the d-t of reheMoni for week, without a word ut in forma mm I torn the outside world, to happen uhiii a paper whkh I. is in someway run the blockade, and find a series of resolutions, or a message from those upon whom the rebel- i, id looked most hopefully, which, while llsej con deinn in general and particular e cr thing tint is done by the government, yet pledge every bot torn dollar to a restoration of the Union a it was, while those who h ive claimed to be Union ists, pnr rxctlUnce, are discussing mediation, re cognition, Ac One proposes an aimistice while serses of reonnei htsjoe niay be i llaaanaaj with tlnave who nevet intend to lie n-coin icd, and another say, lay on the miiiuoy iimkai, lor noth ing bin armed force wnl ever conquer them. You are all wrong, I am sure of thit.tiough 1 siii unable to tmj what is right. I have no theorv, no ejettj I jut alnde the hgio of event'. Nor do I bebe e the wisest man aBKWigal u cm give an approxunite guess a to the lestilt- ot the "iite-t I urn confident of only thi. tWl we have not rjuheil the crisis, but lint eventare transpiring which will inteii-il'y and prolong the struggle 1 Baaj add. in pnsning, that more th in the rjue lion of secession will be settled before we are through with the war l'artlv by biyoiicls and pirily bv billot-, even on Northern Sott, Qtbot (inestioi . invoh ng the relative right of iasJej till il and the rigbtsol got erntnent. the right ot Stete und the rtghlS tN tbe it itton , wi I le dis cuse-l and setiien to the overthrow of u t i tew a M-'ru Uon whit ii have ftUMWd I rgeiy ..r aye, in iheorie onlv Hut I intended to let you see the S 'uth as I have aeen it within tlss lt six month Oees sion illy I h i ve be ir'ed the tion iu his Jen, or in his cage rather I luve met the politician who b id done much to inflame the poblfc mind He is in no en-e sub Itied He id mit. the power ol our arms, as he h id not ex;X'ted to see it deeal i ed he admits that Yankiescan fi-lilund will
many a cherished plan, aa weil aa theeiahsd hie, will fall before tbe rebellion is ended.
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Crresprrilnce of thf Daili simtt Sentinel. U S Ho-riTAL at SmuxTOwa. OR A TILT AM. Jill 15, 1H3
KniToa Skntivm.- As the tieople of Indiana take a deep interest in tbe condition and tieat mem ot out ick and wounded -old-em, enclosed 1 send you a -hoit statement ot what cunt under my own personal observation Thi hospital stands upon the north eit edge of the hloiajy field of AutietaOJ The ite was aelecteti by Mr. Vaiuiet kief i on the day of the battle, and was admirably chosen, being s slight elevation, de scendiiii: gradsjall in evei v nirertion, afuetlbig good ifuhiaae. ind mtet -per-ed tbfoeglsoul with mail oak and hickory free, which give in sum titer a delightful shade. The sick and wounded soldiers ai this hospital are vtry tortunatr, onth iu their physicians and nurse, and iu the beauty and comforts of tho entue establishment The hospital i arranged nearly in the im m of a squ ire; the wards in eeica the j ilient are placed form one side of the Bnawee Thete nre now eiht of these, each ward C'initing ol ix ir evcti large tents, each tent being fourteen feel tpiare. j. tcel in the real of eat h other, thus forming a row, wli ch extends back from the front nine or ten rial The wards ate parallel to each other. There nr.) stieet- running between them, which are swept evrry mor.iing. if the weather ermits. ß ich wird close at the front with a Hy. or. familiarly speaking, with a porch, the fo lap porting which i covered with evetgtcen. form ing a verdant pillar n foot thick, which support st the top a I trge wreath, hiving within it the name ol the ward in alphabetical order a- Waul A. Win! B in large re I letters on a white ground. Belaritig the a.-trd you sec that the lent are not only kept clean und neat, but are taste fully ornamented with eroalkfl and engraving-, airangeil act intlmg to the I ilMFj of the occupants. Kach tent has its motto in large letters, kut rounded aith a wre ith. and hung up at the end. For insl nice, the motto of one f the tent in Ward A is: Thou-jh broken and shattered our limbs ni i t,e. DSN he n's feel slrong lor hbeitv In another tent: Our ministering angels tlx ladie In the same tent with the first m-.tttt is the follow ing: To Mi-- Ball, our benefactiesTeat sn'1r rate .f wonnoed men Srak load f -ymt atliy Kor u- on w'iiim misfortune fell In strife to liberty. Ancl spirit- revive the hopn In many an aching Ii -art. Atitiyou, in human form, each day I'o act an angels psrt. Be ttiankrii far it. ami d lirtiev That, if nur fiiturr ' -. Our peteral heart rrOM inter- u. And for your welfsrr pi aw In wnnl fl, .'Id tent : Oik- c .tint ry, wtit h G1 tn hi wisdom designed To stand a a samnle f.ir WSftawa, Jfrt all the de-pots mid faction- nmbine1 (.'an sever or shake it- foundations. In ward C, 1st tent: Dm'tgive up the hip. Iu ward I). 1st tint: Hurt ih for Uncle Sun In ward B, 4th tent: We live iu hope In the M tent We bet I lor our country In ward F. 1st tent: Welcome friend. In the 3d tent: Death lo traitors Some wag hiving stolen out the letler "r." it now reads: Death to "taitors " In 5th tent, ward B. their motto is: Oh lirißht the wreath the warrior twines, Hut dark the heart it cover-. For like a MantittK tire it -limes On widuwru Wtrei and lovers. Immediiteiv iindemenlh the-e lines sit Gen.
McClellau upon ins war lioise, with the words underneath in ied letier. Our CJeneral. Little Mac, surrounded with a heavy wreath of ei er At the other end of the same tent, if I Mistake not, hangs a line likeness ol (ien Hanks Running around in tiOMMsOWa OSeHMSSd iu the tents ol each ward is a large cord nicely plaited to gedier of red. while and bfww etotb. And at ihe head o" eich bed. suspended bv ted tape, hangi
( a wreath with the likenes ol some lavorlti (ieneral or distingni-hed man, or. it mat he, ol s me I battle scene At he Irotit ot ani F i- a 1 tree
tran-p irency . with mottoes, sktlcwea and llowe.s upon it. all made by a patMMl with simply a bit of coal for a rnjnii. At the front ol ward C i a bemtifttl (h Hide!, er, mule ot a smodwa frsBM eniiiely eoju ealel Irom sight by iis evergicen tiimmiugs, ami having in it intei ioi i pyiam tl ol rel, white, .nd blue, with stars upon it 'I his, jierti ips, ig t,e m.ist elaborate piece id wot km in hip in all ibe wards, allle-u-h this w.inl is be .u tifwUy adorned all the wav itsetMtsJl The other ard are all on uncnted in a greater or less tie gree So much lot the ornamental The beds are all m nie ai irot . with good ticks we I tilled with s'raw, ami plenty of blankets Berti tcir h ia o.kJ t..vewi.h oran in it. There ate hie patient in each tent. 'I he Dctor.' tents with their mess ten' lot in -mother side o the stpiiie. And i n i!ie ihn I i- ilie post i Hire, the diapens irv. the cooks' trnt. the kitchen with its
h.ht. hut the South is not conquered, and hc4.iv large iroo reloVoos the In kerf, the coBimisary
tent-, and I no DOtcnere. I i c lourth side ot ihe snjoare is not at lirelj tiiicl an with tent. The BaJMlol llif phsicmii of thi well regultied and iblv eond acted ho-pit.il are Dr B A. Van derkieft. Surgeon in charge; Dr Waj II Cham Urs. As.-uni Burgeon 6'Jtli New Ymk regi neat, tcmptwartll in charge; W.S Flv. Ai'ant
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ne im noi oe Mere is .vieinpin-. wnete we have had possession mm e .June last. I leulure to say that not one secessionist ha. sb indootd his w ishes, though possitdv his hope are sotnewh it shaken Men who 1 timidly and fruitless!! opposed aanaaajoi have become bo'd since our ai tin came here, but thee are eh eth Noithein idxen
tin ere who had t.ot entere! lully into the pu u of Surgeon 1 Or-th New Y"(k; ami Wm. reter-on, I... 3 I 1 1 I - - I . .. .tJ tVf i as
inn oiiui", ;tini w ii i n in com p.n.Hi ei iitt.emt mi u ai .i siiani csiirgeon. . ew i iki-iiv Ut
teritl inferet in the citv
I hive iuipioieil every possible opportun. tv to
Vandwrkiwf'l i native of Delirium He hna
n t-tcn wajt i jrej in in the service in b-jth sriny ami tsaei in Kumpe. md is coiisidei el an nnusuillv lineiirgei.ii He i a itivu of omm iialing ap peamtn e, stul possesses gte.it tte.ju live ability He i- ab, v seeaosled hv hw) eessat-oste, who hot
on tlie pt.ii-eol all by their kindness and itien
ascertain the inmost md titel purpose and view of private citiaen in every walk of life t lee a iniullv 1 hive found some cotton speculator a ho bad 'taken the o itb" for the sake I t getting a pcrm.t to trade in cotton, who w. en ;.itru
loo abvuit the I'liioii when in conr,' mv. but when tiui to their piiient
I have toutid him ahm und um eatrained, 1 Hud One gieai ItMluie i the Hitiicf of Mi he woiwrtaina tlie common opinion that the South Hall, daughter of lnid A Hall, a lawyer of cannot tie compiered snd ought ivt to bethat high Dtahditig In VTaoMoKton Cit She ha her interest ire all wrp"l up in her it. depend' s,ed ni.ni v ilusl.le In e l.i lurio-loog debea enow tint though we ui i) have made incuisioti oe- lor th - un ilile to eat the plaiMOf RMMj lui lull ihe titeruir ae hue fount it entirely con tvshed nt the kit indti proridiug for them veanet.t io tall hack again, n U.ieli did last fall, ever ancle i.ee.isj u tu S" tneui .-otulort i'..e snd as Until tii ti n e tin winter, an i tbu be She ha two large tent utnlcr her clutge, snd Iioes it will ever I e I hue found thoe who. two p9tMj cook to ai-t her mora b- nest thin the cotton trader. relui t( Another teituie is the Chapal, which COaofcjM tike sin oath eicepl lhat of a lion comWatt mt, of ihiee I ir.e tents, line i de. m ited In the lo give no inlortn iiion while left unmolested center ! nehieoi bancs, swaoendad fnM the
Within our linen. Thee. when assured that a . t ess, on of opt ti i on a dl nit jeopird.za ihetr securin .are very Iraiik and on hun The c in the revere uf their arms nothing verv bderei t Irom the revevae of out RevoluiUMiiry f.tueis dm the ret voare of their refellious
snuggle 1 hey speak of tbe loss of their lence.
ridge po, a I irge cb md iher i iyeuioudy m nie of wool, an-l coiup'eiely ene!oeil mth ever green Sen ce is he'd, neoly rim ftabheth, bj a elercvm in I ton Si Jamet' College, an Bala. twjnal institution near by Theie oe i us .t th'i hospital ibe following Ind. ana b-'V; James S Authui coinpii v F.
the.r i title ih horwe as ih4Mm strange snd a ilith tegmient ftwctOTO ol eft ihigb, JoUtg WOil
nothing suhlumg Tbev hive -ons m tbe srej
md the;r affection and their ho;e are there They pui;i the idea of rec .n-n n not-. and ' n i. tl e:r enem e. th e who plead for ibe U aloft a il mm Wbaleier else m iy bei ill them, lhe regard their -etatrat on . -tuii-ieiii Ami yet another ! is. H seeking b varding in pr v i el un lie, a hen ,.r. I h tie h id tie pient optairtun t es to le irn the ni ml o die wo men and children Their opinion hue not u-mllf been obtained in the sir of inoletue Inch aoWMtiuies characterise a lew o called Southern ladie. but in the candid, d. -;,, tr firm tone ahu h i ommind in te-je. ' o.d adm
be is from tltren Count), Kadaolt Sumner, com
pit B, 97th regiment, wounded in neek; shoei recoveteil. Detwajteeonty , (teiirge W hem me. coiupan F. "th i-ginient, injury to puie, un protiui; sloaly. Johnson coun'i. Joseph C II ii .n ill. company II. J?th legiuient . w...,ndel in lei t shoulder; doing aril. D iv ie county , I'hdip McM mis, company F. 'J .h regiment . amm I in emu. d"ing weil, M-nn.-r cmni, Thomi M iii knis, eumpaiiv F. f?tb legitiirtit, Wounded in head, is "Mini. M'inr e county. John (' V iliitnis. i oniony F -'Tth reg tuenl, ielt leg amputated, doing eell, Monfgnuieri count. ii -. M Foal et . CoiWaliy F fth re: ment. in
Our Ar war wrreapotadetice -Trip Dawn Ihe Ottiw and , laalaai pwlf wwlcire wf Arkstnaea Foat-Deaili of (aplaln l,w in.
D S Ui'aoT Chillicothx. Aiic-hii Poat. Arkansas Riwib, January 13, lHi3
Kmtoss Ssmtimsl. Since 1 am no longer in the Army of the Potomac, and since, in imitation of Father Abraham and other, it is lashmuable
to change base. I hate concluded, aith your per-mi-sion. to change my correspondence Iroin a pioclaniatioii-emancipauon sln-et to a bmia title butternut one to a paper that entertains the sen linienU id' the aimy and navy. I had contemplated to give you s description of our departuie over the fill from Jeffentonvtlle, Ind., and of the entertainments given to the officers of the Chillieothe bv the very hospitable peo pie ol .leflersonville ami New Albanv. snd of our
trip do w ti i be monotonous Ohio, and ol the am
gtnrru appearance of Cairo by day and Ks ver eeaaatiftl appeal aoca froathe rivet är nhi with its gutiho tts and its hundred steaur tratiBrfti md a description ol the once formidable Fort Columbus and ol Island No lO.affHvi Fori Pillow, and ot Memphis and its pi estfriWappct n e in contrast with what it was bebrewihe re
bedion. and ol the magnificent tie t of transports at Helena, Atk , and of the armv that is there, under command of Oeuentls Gorman, Hovev and Slack, ami particularly of the Indiana troop tbeie, and ol divers other things that might be OOlaHainlajl a, for iaetauce, the heroic, god bke death ot Captain (iwiu, of tbe gunboat iten ton. (alio, by the way, was an lndi itnaii,; but 1 can but reeat In dying words. I'bey were: "I give my loe to my wile tn life to my country " He was killed in the attack on Vickburg. 1 should al-o have liked to lu vc dt'sci ibed Admiral Poller ami all of Ins otli et-, and parficwiarif the Hoosier Captains thai are in command i I boats composing the Adm. ii s lleet; but I can but repeal their name, viz: Captain James P. Footer, Captain Ptitchel, Captain lieorge Lb own. Cap tain Leioy Filch, aj 1 mu-l devote this letter to a description l the gieat naval laud victory at tins Post on the Uli. met hi the nitrbl of the lbih inst., Admit al Porter's fleet attacked the Post, and alter a very terrific cannonade hauled oil until morning lu the meantime General McClernand had (l inked the enemy , pf that should the unb als attack, thil was lo be renewed on the I lib inst , be success lul.be would be able lo bag the rebel force. In other words, it seemed to me lhat the programme l"i the llth inst. was like thv game ot snipe. Ihe army held the bag und light, und the na y drove in tbe game. In the altcuioou of the dav uboe mentioned the ball opened, and altera SOry genteel "balance all" the Work went bravely Oft, Such another terrific cannonade as the gun boats kepi up was net er betöre etjualed on this continent Our gun- Ii otn the 1 1 er di-iii -uuteii every goo in the tort, aaeoasetod of otherwise One iatge pivot gun was shot into; one shell sti in k the muzzle ol a large ci-ematcd gun and killed every man al il, (13.) 'I he tort was lite rally riddled, and the casements, (ihree leel io thickness of solid oak and plated with rai toad iron.) had the appearance ot a tilget board at a weil OOfttOatOtl shooting match. The accura y ol the shooting ot the fleet has never been sui passed ; a, lor ktetMOOOa two shots weie fit cd Irom the ItOl at battOTJ outside ot the hut where there were stationed eight teg intents id rebels. OK tSPU from Arkeoeei nasi mi Iroaj roxao. The wrsl shtil killed the six kOIOOl attached to the uece. the OOOftd shot killed four of Ihe Inuses belouuint-'.'o the eaisson uud blew ij up with ill IU auifuunition. The explosion ti is leninc. Another shot of our killed 17 men in then intiem-hmeii'. und actuilly blew one ol them a distance ul twenty leet out-ide the itiirenchment It ha, been my lot tune, not only in tin. war, uul Hi th tl ol other, to have been engaged in more battles than i- u-uilly aliotied to mortals, but I have never vet seen such lion id mutilations sftcfa at gh t!v unnatural wouiitls, is our boit inOictetl on litis occasion If urn weie to tike a hum m bodv and crush it iu a set ol cog wheel il could not bt more CTOebod mid m ishc' than were these poor erring mortals. Our aaao ilties are about 6dO killed and sounded, none missing. I he at my su-t.iii.ed tlie piincipal loss. Tlie land f-nces weie t minded by Centra!- 3d Clean and. SbOTOMO, ami Smith. The lo-s ot the enemy w is ovei whelmUlglj complete Be ides the killed and wounded we took Ü,(H0 prisoner, not a man in or out ol the fori escaping We also took all the guns ot ii, e but, besides 6 pieces ol held ai tiller v ami 6 oeliaui'f, alsti 6.1HMI stand of artns ai tl accoulerinents, and ?db hor-es ml mules, including the killed, also PHI wajroeAi and untold quaotitiot ol ordnance stores the latter weie mOOtll BjaOO BC tured tu Ettebted ) The rebels were warml clot and well shod, vet then different parapher Mil ii were rither nitre The dead :ne now buiied, and (be pri -oners will to day be sent out oi Diiie, hut to hat point 1 am ansnet to oat. Yuilu foaf lor the present. W. C F
rad wdl . ..mi a dn te-une the datj o carrvbttw
the mair. lur we believ e the ate wie enoagh to lake a hnt eapec' l!y u- h a one a Ceu. H4Wcraoai em TU Tratet fund Marlffafst-Jl -
g. snoii iw ike l.rgialaiarr. - - fnt viwim. January 23. 1 eeÜ. Ed. Icntou.: I propose to ua-wi me matters to your consideration to notice, it you please, editorially in the Sentinel. On December utb last, many tracts of lmd mortgage! to tbe Sinking Fund were sold for much less than their value, and in 60 days Irom that time tbe right of redemption is ended. It is fair to suppose th t some of thee tracts belong to soldiers absent in the service, some to widows and heir- whete the mortgagers ate dead, some t j it ties who depended on a. en is to have m me pit ment, s also of course to the negligent At the member of the Legislaluie are now here, they would ptobibly leel dipoed to protect tbe inlet ests ol their constituents, it this tu .tier weie called lo thc.r attention. I understand the same tern uk- apply in substance to the s.iies made by the Auditor of State, on the 6th int , on behalt of the Oeetege Fund, the Silme Fund, the Surplus Revenue Fund, and tbe Hank Tax Fund.
The purchasers are generilly speculators, and
some are uou residents And ought not the Legislature to gives tear in Im h tore-item, upon paying some light petnltv to the appropriate Fund? You w ill please consider a bei her as a taithlul Sentinel" you are called upon to warn your reolers of this danger V ur. ttulr, S. Yamhs.
AMUSEMENTS.
EH BTetofMT ft wfAlelm first atflit W sre wsirtarh ALADDIN. With -plentisl nrw ire ier). '. pf f id , Oe. MONDAY EVENING. JAN 5. 10. Twt Areeteo TifWW Speeteete ef A LADDI N . auaäia. fwtth ooa.) M - Mscarthy
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Arbitrary Arreala. The committee ul the House ol Repreenlstives appointed to investigate the suljectol arbi trarv arrest in Indiana and report upon the same
to the House, has organised, and are now engaged in that work Any peiems having betu sulijeci -to such wrongs are requested, without tutther no ice, to report lo said committee at their room,
or to Jason Ii Hiuwn, Chairman. Exchange sre rtquesied lu copy the almve INDIANA LEGISLATURE.
Our trill) lorrevpandrnrt -f rom the .imp of 4 onvaleacettlH ut How tinlireen. Camfok OoerrsuootxTiJ Howling Otepftt loa H, IrGJ Kni tor BOfflOU,: S in e our last coinmunicalio Jk OeOftftj ot exciting motreel have iH-cuned, both in lioiit and ten, in tin dOJOWTftJoOOl John Morgan, as your reidetsare aw ue. invaded Ken tucky.and sf BIOS I ueieeded in doing a VOOl deal i-t mischiet to the Louisville ami Na-hvillc R ill road, as well a o loyal citixen who were utiloi lunate as to reside near his old "litn trail.'' The battle of Stone's Ki verbis also trnpireil, but the paymaster his not Many ol the soldiers at tin post are as loud in their tic iiunci.itious of the pay (?) department as theit pOCOliai -.fcum-t inOOJ will ieimit; and some, we are told, lit a ihougltt it a ' military ni"cesiiy' to seek qmr et where tobiceo can lie ohfalftOd al Inkf i r ees, and where soda biscuits take the place of h mi l ick " Notli : g oi interest is going fot a ird here One noostioo, hoooeor, le hotore the people; ami t h t i Vv here is the sunn Smth? V heu w e arri veil here we were tohl by the "oldest inh ibibu.t" that at that lime (December 1'Hb) the weither
was eold a it would be it i an tttnedunng the ; beteil in bringing as much business lo the peo
winter At tluit time the night' weie eoM and pleaa practicable. and in any vote be should give
lie wouiii nut stop to con -n lef whether it took rrwoj tbe ii'tits of an ofli e or not He hoe.l, boeaefe, the resolution would be one ot kwnfttrsj Mr VilUaass proposed n ameuomeiii ta il tlie i in in 1 1 1 c on Coutily and ioatiship nu-i.t--inijiiite into the expebem of titu ring County l i e isurei s to ein,)lo an I keep depu te iu ein h
lio-ty, but lue dais were w.om und pleasant Jml-e iboa of our a-tuVi-litncnt, w hen we iwnko tin the morning nl the 1 jtii tnt . and found the ground not only wliite. iut c.ieted with ii.it to a di-nth ol ten inihe' Thice lay. hue now OaajOtl, 'ii.! the Uli has set in the eloudle-s west. Ie tig it cold euouirb, toi-ie the I oigu -ge d a.
sick old. er. "to lieeje the picket 00 their ttt i toanship to coile t teienue
oiiffthit one tlct iil will aaofreraH praetiosl I Mr Shields a,-ee, el the aiiiendiuent perawaes ut.td w change in Oha weather shall t ise Mr K" in it e resoiuiion ol tue gentle plot " 'tutu lioin Knox lot ihe reason tint it itnle no S n. e the jast M org in raid, newspaper hae ciiange at all Theie waa a tendency to-ci'ter been sa seart I that aveb a soldier could md pm olln e an i diffuse l.etn to such a oegi ee th a ail cure tine tor money, or b sleight tit band We uigmty md ill c-iti.ideiatioii was lemovetl Irom o. leionatly see a N ash 1 1 le L' ui.hi . ami some the offices a I the country Ibe Judiciary had tune get s peep (for lOOWtf or thirty cents) at a I been imputed in this way He argued against Loui-v ille Journsl Hut aaem, i.eet do we see any change with gieat tone 'I strike down a a Srtitimrt t here are Out lew Hoosier bov resnous.'. e ottl e and create in fach count r ten
here, and those who are at this point are either etna duly men. convalescents or hapttal sut jects " H ..nter of Oeo Riftecrin. eirl in Ie'-cm bet totiv i lece nt c i mps were established here for
the soldiers partum ible tor liutt, taken tmin
I . aäM t . 1. . I IS .
ni tavive pe.ty omces in ita sieiu, w-miii e to make i I tree of the a hole v-tem Why not l once pi MM it in the hand of the Countable-? He ridiculed the ide i tor. seemed to pie ad of It iuer llig awiv the responsible dh.ee . I tfie couii v Mi Wnlie teiilie! to the oue-lion ot ex;au'e.
birrnks and biNipitals.it Louisville and oilier and by liking In county atfrltOOj a basi.
p-..nf lint owing io ihe infer or tpi ility o ibe Ohl eebwjlatnjQj ei the oaat o the collection being tent furnished them, the scarcity ot clothing a .d at two and a half per cent , ( which was the pro the uiipoasibihty o farovuriitg blanket, to con el cot ol i licet ion by tne gentlawiin tnm v ilcsce" i li'tind to be one of the hardest OOjUOJ Jkon, iu .de it kt eater thin it is now He l e soldier hi to per ha in It m iy be epecle-l was opptiaed to the change howet er, independent tif thoe who attempt to "wield WM pmt" thai ol tin new. mil i;rvel it'i mi' K'i'iii:fin in f'niw the preent p-diticil Utu of the country should Shelby that U aa wrong lo tntter away re poll re rue die attention Hut a hit ol politic ran aible ofll asknoa Mr Landers was a l.rmer. hut ha was opposad N e er until t" day hi the writer b id the plea to the change He could see no enmiitn in n ore i . Im g li.c ibe logfcal. and It tily j ,ti 1 i . -tr tu of tow nihip ssseasmetit ass hot as
ge ol In- K eilen, f ii ratio Se nioui good a the couiiin . ---. u.. i. t H . .ueting
these pell emplointwiita among the i-fttple. tbe
t 'table rfle. i is. lo get a crowd of irieenot
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unrsopen al 7 a'cla-k Pwilwimawri
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roBtts of wool) cnomiK thk inilarr i ituatea three bmI- awth af
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SEN ATE. Satiroat, January 24, If63. The Piesiilent oalW the Senate to oider at I o'clock A M Journal of ye.-terd if read and approved. ttfweti Mr Wolfe, jjuilici.iry Committee, reportetl on the rOJOlotioO directing tbe Committee to exam iue into the exieiiem-y of miking blander, libel and hjMtord) in'sdtincaiiors, and im losing u bill on the -uiiject of bastardy The bill was iead a first time. Mi. Downey, Judiciary Committee, oe the resolution lo impure if e ich house ot the L"ilatuie ha power lo compel the attendance of incur ei-. rOfOtiod iu their opinion they bad Quae er tod in. Mi Wolle, Judiciary Committee, remitted back the resolution at inquire a. to the expe li ency of abolishing the office of Attorney (ien Oral, with the ml lhat there was a bill for that ; urjo-e ulieidy bcloie (be Senate. Concurred In. uills urn m ckD Mr Brown, ol Well Xu 4'2: To m ike Ca viu and Hold's Revised St itutes evidence in all courts iu place of the acts thetein contained I he iule vvete suspended and the bill read a second time ami referred, with an amendment, lo the Judiciary Ceasajtttoo Hi Shield Bo 44: To enforce the 13th ar in -ie of the Üunatiieihift. Mr llecson N i lo: To amend the act iu re lathsa to County Auditors Mi. Hotd So. 46: To amend section 6 of the j. i acl.ee act. RESoLl TIOSS Mr New; That the Superintendent of the Blind and Deaf and Dumb IneUtWtes be requested to -ive tabibitione of the progressing of the pu pils to the inetniiers of the Legislature, at such Um eS aa mej be convenient Adopted. Mr Shields: Tn.it the Committee on Judiciary be in-ti uctcd lo bring in a bill lo have the teveu OOS) county ami Slate, collected by the Township I reaserere, imi Ul piy ovt the county and Stale portions to the CoumIv 1 1 eaurtr. Mr March moved lo amend to mike the reso
lution one of inquiry , and also lo refer it lo the Finance Committee Ji proposed to make a see important ch uige in the collection ol the revenue and icipnted coil.sidei at ion. Mi Siue.d sjHikc at length in favor of the pro t lo.sesl change lie was sati.-ned that it would tie a gieat saving of OgmjOJO, and would be far mote convenient lo ihe taxpayers. He sunplv pro ; posed to hate a ticasuiei in e.ch township who would collect the taxes when the duplicate was m ule out and pay over the ewOOJlj and Slate portion to the coutily treisuiei.. Mi Wolle: Would Bot ih it add to the expense? Mr Shields could not see why. A township ireaseror oodM sflued to eolhot in hi own neigh- : burn ood for a less per cent, than one uitu at (lie count seat ewe Id do il. He wished lo get the vn-wkul Sen i tors UKm the -uiiject. He did not object to the change ot reieieuce. Mi W.die: Ii did not occur to him thai the change would be of uibiy . I he oafJoO of county tre istnei was one m ule by law, and il was a tea ponniblo otlice T!ie-e uOaOOre were not oveipaid now , cousniet ing (he t espsiiis.it: lily , and they could not afford i reduction ot then lees. Heie u
arewletea or tweive a-Vittional olbcers in each county , and how- .ue the to be paid w ithout adtli tieftet expense? He met the arguments ol Mr. Shields m reg..rd lo the convenience, mid did net tlnnk the experience of Senators would sustain Mr Sh.eld-'s view Mr. Wolfe thought the change would bu an iiictea.-ed expense wnhiui a OetTOepeO img bcuetit If the time bxeil by law for the county tre-isurers to visii t lit townships was too tally, nefoic the ! at met- had disposed ot their rops, change the tune Mr. So eids ie-umed: He was still convinced the mode proposed by the resolution was ilie bet and lihoiinani. In States where it prevailed it ; was found to wm a weil,und why Btj do so iu this State'.' 1 he ia ipe would vet demand (he change. I he is-t s.ineiit by townships wotked well. Mr Muii4: ll is n aural lor persons to wish the public business to be diffused. When ihe counties were hrst oigamzed the siiicy was to i-euti ibze tlie husit.e-s on the county sens He had sleaya tsterod the dirtu-tou The as.-e-s ment by lowushipw was the taue system, and (he ch iige ptopoeed in tne collection was not new II hail been tried in other places and be OOOOhl eted it decided improvement He would la t the ni in He was op;Mi-ed to h iving little net of etBeari in Iba county eat. who ajnowaeoaani the tdtice 11' wouiu break up ti.e-e cliques .md give as much power a possible to tbe peopie it w i DoOsectWlte, anil it was t ight and just Mr Ferguson: When the interest of the ofli cet conti ei a iih that ol the people be would strike at the tdttoa and save tbe UOuftle He lie
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If a ivstem can be devison to couen ne rw enu- a right at home be would atiprtort i It a . th.. t-uetbeirv He ba.l no doubt tl 0 aiecou be e lie. ie i in thi Stale foealatoet nothing, and he r.vote thereterei.ee ' Mr Williams b n bt the proportion the . f the ton-ideeation Ol (he Se.iaie. It was s pr' -ithm tb tt afTev ied evetv m.n in 1 en m in tv m .re ..r lea If a svsteni could be deTised that wouhl be s convenience ti no whole people tt shouH be done Why ndt e e it? Let the refer etice be in md the object be investi gated. Mr Rav did not intend any offene by his re maik AH be m'ended to say was tl al al Ob
tempts to strike down the reapect that uiachesto Dr.i -rat td I'ann
rc-p nsib'e positions was a spax ie m vanoansn that should be checked. Tb blow- at our judi ciary system ware of this kind. It was an ax otn gbn tftO fewer hands the pub'ic mmey pa-sed tbreegh the les fear of correa'tioe and the belief for tbe people ami the cheaper, and he bould op-p-e ibe propositi.. ii to change me syst m ol col lec'big the revenue j. .Mr Cmbu. opno.etl the re olution Hethoogbt the result of the ch-nce of system ou d work ev il and not good, and it would be moreexpensi e.
The accomm.Hl ition to the people, lhat ibe wdi payfr. ,,,Jr,l' , ... wi-h-nc w..rk will r ran w the friends ol Iheme.sure urge iu lUlavor. was more ,rwU.. UvrryrmTtt frfatber
idetl ih in real tie woui.i opiie me reierence Mr Ferguson would vote for the reference The si.biect was worthy ol t nsi .era tiutl 11 a svsiem can be adoj teil tuii no-ii ence :be people, adopt it Hv votmg for tbe le'.eieiice Senators did not commit tbemselve to anv -cbeme that might le deoel Mr Moore move! : amend by adding th v t each tax paver, at the time of paying his taxes, m ke out a echedme of b.s taxable properly ami band it in to the collector The imj idiu?.it w is tc :e ie I. au-l the reolu lion, ttb pending meiiiluienf w s relerred. Mr .m!ei-- When the S nate adjouru, that it be until Mondiy at 2 I' M Adopted. ORIHRa Of THk I AT Senate bills up to and iiit iului. No 41. were re.d a second lime and reteited to appropriate committees
The bill Re Bi, for the erection of bridges
over stienn and fixing the boundary line of
counties, was reierted to a -eiect committee of fite. vir.. Me-ms Doaney, tioff. Woll, Juikins ' swd Oorbin The hill No 3H. authorizing the sale of cant Is ol executiou. on the motion of Mr CIl ml was refenevi (t a select comm. (tee. ih m the I'resi
den I in. .e to coni-l ot .vie--i- tt.nonl. liiu.
Obtjaool, Ben y . Beesoii. Ileiti. C Cm Inn
'I he files being clearel. the Semite adjourned
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NEW BOOKS.
ratiou, lor, rebels though tliev are. Ihey ar des bugt-r. righi baud, .input ite!; oi .e. em lypee of (rue American . ha racier, snd -peak as Mooma cneogrj I nghaiu H ten'r? , coaijwny
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ik veit -eldoWi. indeed lo t e have t he ' etern
rialihk' tritt i.?"o ?tsing the protes ol
tlie ite-elit Coligrwae. or all ollu -. ,. ,r and iiielln en! ofb . -
hathsi ah W bofOy homoe or ooaft to OM Mr M iv.iiiep.ied b) tonir nn. idrut .1 rem uk ihe cr aoattoy from Leutsnlle I.. Nash die, ami of Mr Idy. io regard to joaticwa of the pea..
STI HY of th Guard. b Mr. JobnC freawrtit. I tan. a Koswarce. h Jeaa Pawl, r'.-aej. t tUirfcte. Bpaaa l Kar-, by Beecher. At bests, ar tbe Trwsedie- of Unbelief. t.arow-ki's laary frrva Marrh. '01. it. Jloreot-! Marirare'; or Twa la.e.. by krone Ue lieriram. Leisure Hours in Town
Kecreatiun af a Country
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Bowen, Stewart & Co's.
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BOOSE The llou-e met at 9 o'clock. Mr Speaker in the Chin Reading ol journal dispensed aith sironra Mr H ia k, from Committee on .Iiitliciarv re comineiidin pa-s.. ce of House hill No. 36. Con cutred in. Hv same, fmm :ime, tejetim I otie bill No t. mOatfPI the 16. b Judiciil Cucui', the ."bi and 4th McihaWa wf the bill aere unconstitutional Mr Collins demanded tho reading of the bill. Mr Hok explaine! The hole object el the bdl was to cet ml of an ohjec L.n.ible Jude Cleirly. by any such process as the one (imposed, lhat ohject ouht not and should "not be aeOOOJ pllshed Mr. Collins opMsel concurtinc in the report for the pre-ttit Mr. (iritliih aas in favor of dividing tbe Cir cuit. but not of the aPI arwamaej I- nally the re .ort was reterred to Committee on C) g unz ition ol Courts Bj aaent, f rom asine, relative lo resolution con
Ceiling Jill isillcl ion ol Justices ot the 1'eace, ' to our in uranr. t a !
lunlifi leielatnm iaeofnedienl Done erred lo intt Hy same, rom same, re I itiv e to rc-olmim: at aenendiasj aleethsn htwe so a to allow volun
tcN - in the ui in r absent fr..tn home to vote for State ami county officers Such legislation un-con-tuiiii m il. Concurretl in. B) suiip, fmm same, lel.itive to re-olt.tion ti IO coats in malicious t o-ecutions Further legislation inexped enl Concurretl in. Mr Lweeelle. ttom Committee on KiiL'rossod Hilis, House bill No. 1? correctly engrossed C'incuried in.
EM. IMMUNE IOMP1NY, OF 11 AKTtDRI. OiXKIKTICrr. AWVTa.Jas. IMS. Market Mm lVh,Tr. a-iir , t- - an-1 I -r titleate- on band an 1 1 .! en rail tal in srent sbaiels. 401,141 I
Hank St.nk- of Ni t.-rk. Ilartl. rtl. nUn St 1 ...in, l'liila.lelphia and .tnet pi res. Ü. 'in taieM.ak. ot Krti iaay, Hew J. -rv. Ohio, M This an. New Ymk ai.4 lu itiana City H-fwl. New York. Hr s kl ii. Hartlrl. mbastee Jamal arat Milwaak i Railroad M.O. I - ! N a II n'n. ('tineeiH-ut Kter. an t ho-tn in.1 Worcester BaaOwaai h. d Si a e ol l .amect rut . tt atrary loan Ileal E-tate, uiiiik-i ml -rtl
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fcesia-eifull.t -oIm- t. and vat ill take ob-tt-ure In altei.duif
ii. aauts.
WM HINInRSOX, -etit
BANKERS. Merchants' Bank (KII.MY KKRttl -i'N. IYerftto B jrs Gold S . r, I s U n.an.l N and rrvarraat Moii-y, ne-.'otia'e Sale t hUarks, lloiid, kr . v rommiss. on. I.iiift on collateral, and transact- ordinär bankiiiK Im ine No N iviui. St . Ind'ph. !ut J anus .Hot
ESTRAY.
THAHU.l 11 1 I. Ml 61 I M ! V A A TICXCK,
rat -nun.. Ii, n Jan 13.1, 1"3. one dark
MK-SAOl. RoM TIIK (iOVKRV R Mr. Speaker lud neloiethe lioii-e i communi .: . tl ts 1 1 i.: S
" ,rul" bäcwiiwwcj reunite am toonei s rtr , Kara oM. ibod all round, he aa rat ret pnl hy eonscientioua exeniptelb Twenty one f rutin . i n. tir. aap k.ifÄ.-t ..it one k . s-y ir-o tliouanid dll.irs have been oaid to J I 8idlall. : tnkini; up Iba abave lf-criia-d Mare and retumut ber to
lomiiiisat.iiier of Drill I .-ind detio-iiJ in It. ink 1 A Wis..,. ., si Indiana avenue, to ihe
-nrned, 4 nitieti e-l . f Irdtat.apotis, oti J. B Wilson's
farm, will he liberally rewarded. jaii34-dJt WILLIAM ROB'rrS.
PIANOS.
FORTES
jFIJSTK JPIA.3STO
hiclseriiiK X Hon'.
I HIM .It A. S4ll'. Plawiwa Hint lelwslewna in Kent. At WIL1.ARP 0 STUW FIX'S.
No. 4 Itate Rnate
Janl7
aw.iiiitiu action bv the Lexialatiure
On motion of Mr Brown II s Exce'.lebcy s OeeamnfttOaiioa Was referred to the Judiciary Com OjitlOO, aith inslruclioii to troii the necesary lemftdetiep. BRtvtiR RirmtTs Mr Anderson -jl!el from the table his resolu tion iiuihorizinx the Clerk to contrail with the Me-si-s D. iiier fot lh .'Vter Ketarts" of pro eeediin.' of (ieneral Assembly Mr tiiggimi moeod ke ie.' r tlu lonnftitnso ti a select auOJmillec of tn e to inqaire into the ceol Carried Mr Wetaraban movetl the following instruc Boom for ibe ooeimittee: That ibey impiiie into the co-t of printing ill lulls ordered to le Oftaeos sc Him laying them ou ihe tiesks of memheis. Carried. SISOLlTfis Mr. Hoak. Directing the Doorkeeper a io neede j o k fiy the Tmliiisi j t nmiuee Adopted Mr .1 ones: I) reeling the lommittee on Ronda to bMinire imo the expediency ! amend. ng, sec tioli 'J.'- of the road law Adoptetl Mr Nibliek: Insl met ing tbe Cotninitiee on the .1 ud ci ity to inquire into the expediency of provitnn; comnens-tion of j'isti -es ol the peace m enmbml ease Adopted Mi Ricbardeos: Inatrnctiug the CommHOso on the Judici rv to itiipnre as lo nocessai v legislation Ooneerniwg the liability of railroads lor stock killed A do i it ed Mr Harnoj " Direeiftar, the nrkwtftnj of one thousand -.i.ie ot ilie lov ei noi s message and accotnpanv mo doruinent, as irannmitted to the Scnare Adopud. Mr Boberta: That the Adj it iiit (ienernl be raqoaoted to lea betöre the Hou-e, at the earlie-t day piactic.thle, i -t.itemenl sbowriftg 1. i he number til nempanie in each counlv. oran..el under tbe m.litirv law ol the Slate, tb tt are ent.tled to coin, ens it, on reason ol then having heen 0WWWtadi bj! onler if the imv omor, in .. live military duty, durinj; the years lcbl and lif'. in protecting the southern border lioin bivaasae 2. The ii Hue of the r.immisioned and non nomasii'i towed nffieets ( i nqr their rauk ) belong bjW Unit of OaftJ t'.iM nies. 3. Tlie number ol men in each of tai l romps
. tiT. .. uitu- i ueuaitv uf noc i. tiiat, n.t
7 e., . .. . , .. . ?'or ,Dn M,y a4larN fo, e .erv eiolsi.un. ftsOJObJ
a. I tie lenjjin oi HOmOOCftWl .tlU companies I-ave, and wdl , iy jmJ impartially enforced b
a. . .a .
DISSOLUTION. IMssoluHon of fni tnrrnhip. rat, u im PAl.TNKKSIIIP bereiofor e&iatntff waeer I lbs title ef H. 1 1 tmu A Co., Its tbi day ea-pirr-t I. iimitati.ni Mr. '. A Fleteber nMftWS frrsa tba kem Ji SI M Hume and I 5. Lord are alone auih. rized to use the aamr of said firm in Inputlatbsa. it a rtjrrcinuL J K HI'MR, R. . Liinli
W r. tbe iin.lrr-inne.1, hatr this lay forrwed aCo-Past-tterstiif. und r tbe in name of "Hame A Istrl," and afjleaattwai I i Dry6aawi Ibobi as tbe Trade Palace, No 'i and 2a Meat Hi bmat.n street Mr. Fletcher may le loutsl at our CouiAftoj Room. IAMRJ M. HI Ml . janJOdl . i a i K N I i t-
NOTICE.
tri ('i.RKK 'S imrr. Indtanapnlu. January IlKh.
X T, i ta h. rt-io a
. M n.tt tl..- prvveiitKta f f.rr-, .rdatoed and ealafttivbed Januar 9. leo. j.r. liil-itin tie rertiaj or rehsraiioa of any frarn of wvle laiiline alible tbe dtncl e-uti1-and bouitded aa fw'lor. t'.-ts Oatweea Saat trtai t. CnralCa I. .. -t,ret andt,. orfiatreei," and aft i rn rd or ttui.i.Je .tf ibr ahove de-ci jbed 11 tra-t, betwern Market treei .1,4 tbe alb-jr next scat b Id W ab '
11. Ko 1. -treet. una. r a pei.a. ..t ..t ,r- ilai.fi .
lue Ma.-r irom and aftt r tin. dair
Hy . r ler of te Comioon Cawwril.
1 ' 'X WATKt: I'M v Clerk, l'.yif I' V NIMtisf. liepaty
lanM d2
STOLEN. MO II I WAR D.
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il-l f lar.uary, troan 1 Sboel IV tr lea
a sad ane Marse Tbe
were on mut .iui
Adojited JOlvr OEaOLlTIOXt. Mr Hondrick: IwStfWCl . St . 1 tor and Rep rc-etit-iTi es t 1 pr vi le by law for allowing dis ebapged sildieis $HM Itouniv Mr Hivm-: Kor ietstatiou for tbe improve ment ot Michigan bsrbor b ObOjesejos, Mr l'.u k ml Addini: Mr liigins to the Com miltee on State I 'ii-mi, North. Adopted BILL IMTfcOPI Tili. Mr Nilditk No. pä Uelativ n notif)inr by public itioti, ot non roeidoftl pirties to suits Mi Neainin No -t. Delinit. a list aball couiiruta m assault, and prescribing punishment Ibeiefor Mi M N -T Amandin? the 5tb oction of ihe net to ptevent the circulation of un uj'hor xel paper currein-v timel against strip
!--" """M .duals. wvjoTun lb ,ill KN THAT, OM WftDSKSHAY THE r Hersl,e - N A rne,,d.nK aection 20 of A tb " of febrasry. lead, st lbs dorn of Um Caert
ct ret itiv to seaerrmofi. Mr. Lainl--No fJ. Authoi j np the wnem of tnl estate in counties where the v do not re
r ti.- in of tne wsbwjrl kotith of l'idtan ihiIi. one
Marr a ,,r 7 v.ar, tght bind tea thf boef to tbe IN job. n1 baa tb ball
itoehtrneni Tos Nor i dart bay. with tai ia laerbaaaV 4 years. .l.l mibe .pniur Mack "" ! t.ty-Sw Aollars ravaed will be Staad f I ' ' B't, rt.,i.ar. t , bsjgj . . .aHt-l srt MFI Irtdaun.t!it. Jan ii. 103 janU dlwOwl
NOTICE.
- to p it l ues on tlie same to the Sute Tress oaf Mr ObrenN r Preafribinr a remedr for Injefe or for the killing of cattle by railroad coinpitnes Mi Ii ivl.ii No 11 In i.'lati i to the col oi. of de i .,'.eni Use by Owftotf Trwas urera. Mr M ;ier-No !ei An ar. to i. rept dona t. m hy i nnere- to Indiana fot Aurn-iiltnral ami Mecbitneal t'ollejje. and appoiiiiin Henry I Morrison OoaftWjajnejor, to ef i t M ; resisea okt.kks or ms kftl Hills on second read m 2 aeie taken up, and a i . ,i . ie .tl and . .eiretl A ijoun eil till Moiilay nn-ming st 0 o'clock
a a t . iao, ai mr uooi .tl Lb Csftft
u-t, h vur t.j .. iieiianaiM.na, oawata or aid tat ui Indiana, at aaibftc aaaSWaw, I wkO aaM la ttka boei tmrnm alraaiann Maaa. etvea by bar ab A Vail n B Vail, tad be sei J-bn U Vail aatunad ir. ma af d4a UetaaWr Sek, l. and najabU at akaa atoatfta aller dar, f..r ait aawdred d 4 ar. pavabk al tb LawJ..Tk h'"( a' -kftte ef la
i -i'i."st. rn.ri irom a uauao ae
Ma aaei aaa i taaiaW by OM ml T. In oat. 1.4 o bl.a-k 5o IT. la rw.ll aiul ntll K ...1.1 ..fc. u
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ATTORNEYS.
ManTIM a RAt Bhelbyvillr,
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WlMll.l.bft f ratiklia.
MARRIED.
II tl sV UUULkmKJm .TTOKMV AT Is AW, iKUIiltMl IS. I5UARA. wiLiraa' it bis rn. i M a t at af art cot are.
JiiKlHiW.-JI noiN -flu Hon ay t-ri,,af, Jao.ar IS. al tb Selito Sqaa - i r rl, jrt-rl.a I bur. i, Varb Sll),byMv ftta Ada ma. I) 1 1 , Lewta Joed a n 6t laS aaspabi InW , la bdrvt a . daanbtaa- t.f Qswsft Just . . y ItfatMrrt l-arb Haa New Taett
On ar . db uf ibvta wiH always be lb und al tbetr dbaS Maat. u aat 11 Me 0 TaibsMt'a (Saitoftag, aawtb ef f OMb
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