Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3839, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1863 — Page 2

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WKHNKSIJAY MOU.IN;. JAN. 2

Thf lril iirgiwmi Ml Ihr B-atlle of 1 r (rrrkar .

We gl re f, i in r rttr eta from the leport

t Oflfl B F Muut, of tbe lt l.-li (36 y In

d;ma iflflment. reciting 'tlie htW arJflflt of that

gdlaM refiaaem at the heule of Mereeaborr-

W also giro la of the kii'H aid wounded

daffffflflj that memorable er ragmen v. A latx'e

of thi re-jj me-u til enlisted M Ui

f, Wc givfla the ieprt of Cot. Mi LLix A

inched y iiitereal to the numerou reil.

And (ritti'U of thoee who fell dr were noum led in

that Uiule.

The let Inet ( i.ita llrflncnl Indl-

mm iter HmiiIi ! lurfrfboro.. Itr,irl of ntillrn. Hiaovii utrn lr amn(3&rt Hro Nn Vol i in the Field. Btwe Mi irxKUloio, Term , Jan. 5, I -63 5 Cotntti : T"e acti ui commenced on uurriuht. nd t mm inure bote aort voice of time T found hendred f luiiirea end numerou u,- u 1 nmlm, it. e t! ng in cunfitevon and attempt r.' t, , r. . lK f.vef. Or Irr emr lom viu l'i t . e-l toe d'vkit of thee fujiire. ta I la ink en . I rorted inv men to fix 0 n oneta, and l i t ihe p inic tr ken -ohliere. To Oaf Jnhn P. I i aetiee. II jor. and Adjutant John Scul.v. I mi much tnieteti. a eil tu ihe cumpmt offl f tr energetic eflorta to lorm the; recruita into line Two mn ill battalion were thu. formed, oaf, under an officer , tent bn k to the right ol the line Trie confusion w.n ny crnt, and I

a it it wis due to my olfi. er .i! l men to

lion pirtx'ijl irlv the Cool and determined

m inner the Wrought order out of conlu-ion A ahort time der the au'nidenre of tnepmicon the wet aide of ti e river. 1 that-overed e Beam pe I m nu tlie te-uiistei who had cr ed on the eit nie An orti er rode up and informed me that a n.itt.t II1011 ot the eiirmi ' iv ilrv w 1alarm t 1 ': ire upon and r.ip'uie lue w 1011 am "lern aire faro w ijron beionim; to the "(ieneri! in Chief" iml reiuetui me it po-gi hie to tve ihem I iuiuiil put the rei'Deuf on the mirth ui tlie ford, in order M meet this r ,v.!. . forca) On mv r 1 to the font I Wmm Arterri Ov A A A ' '1 irK to lonn line i I'M no the K . I ' t tirnt f)lio I il I no, and a.tw the tmwmiry coming i" 'ul! h r. on the tr.iin. A' thii juncture, i taie the l-t 1 my ui tiie le-i I etat latrk. aliJ opeel n atrfae fire on the eti emv. the butler 1 11 onrnghl ahefling t etn hnd nieh itlliea'iee lime I tte 1 -i It h .h. It.t enern n m ni.ed iul a Utile w hde. Hiid m mmm! to iret hut m lew ol the rear tfnu m iy aitlt

It tea O i ihr rn-anin ot J urn .rv tlie 1 -t, our ieion. the third, reiro!ed to the e.it side ol the rivr. ' At in: :ti ht the etirm umieitook to drive ill m kirmiilieri hv a viormi a-smit I am faruotl to rerw'Tt that in thi titer nnallj tailed The hue ol -k 11 nn-lier ne ei 11 11 incli; on the conti ur. in the gillint order tiie moment, thv irv ihe rircnn lievonu hi. un line. nd e ' i.nded that of the Thtrtr fifth '.jioii it In Ihii .iftiir 1 lout one mm killed, and Ifjaj niiKtel l'it DulKi-v upon the rix lit und Cpt Croaeon the letl of akirmiehera Uenned with dietintru ahel -ad inti . 1'hroiiii ill ol Una lernhle fire of niukelr and he i, I h.i ;riud to iej 11 it a single e. or mm flinched The 79:h Indiana then gave a iy under I hw tern In ire.ure 1 lie leunenl0:1 mv nht. the äl-i Ohio and rth Kentucky, verealoalv retiring end fighting heroicillj. At the end ol fort t-throe minute- of a deper;ite and unnpi il omet, 1 tira 1 d the enemy completely round in v H ink T j 0 t ' 1 u e!e-- de-trur turn of Iii or entire rapture of mv regiment, I at e the order to retire I eran rjhlkjM to repe it ir. it. 1 ci en tlioHthe orave leiUiare eorapGeal re tort oily Many iefu a ao the were ri'her ltd el 01 (-.Hired On leicliiug tiie rier 111 our reir. ome 4 I rd. rulied the lofl ruabt of my re-ooent. Here aeic the rem inn- I aaeoU ol t ieäUt Q aha mIi and ilat Kentuokj, w.ih aooM other reimenU that 1 tmnot now designate. A html and determined tiie was opened hy thia near I 1 med hue The enemy paused, lobght, ami then at Uef hroke and Be 00 men pUiHuin- ttieill ailh cheer- ami a heavy 10 'giering tiie 'I he enemy m ule one stand m ueoii a hill It wis hut m mientarv, for our brave la ei Npon them, and they tied, never u'iu- to rally, i 11 ) tun !r ( Hi en with me -etch aud exery one hid -ome pet 11 liar tact ol et .'dein e Mime one splendid soldierly, virtue. 1 re, edleliy piend a 1 1 ?-r . f in -t tV id com ; rtl er ; with a single remark 'iie weie m M e 1I1 in lr e. they weie irc-ile-a. Incom lu in 1 I eel obliged to mil attention to the aiand.d coiaeacl of iu Adjutant, John Scully; hi- c-c-e oi a reiracle lieelv exin hun-elf and cheering the men throu-h ut ihe act.ou to dermis id ralir Sergeant Major Kobert Spckd.i!e fought ie-ier iiel v. but coolly He deserve. atr lien! 1, menUoii. not only to- his conduct ;: this held, hut lor ihe faithful and cheerlul m inner he Im pe: formed Ida dutiea To Dr AvetUit k, my Snr-e n. 1 mut a kiioa'cle aluab! er ice. Hrive and dehani on the lield.he is kind nd at teume in ihe hoapilal ward (Ju irtci iu i-ter 1 t . 11 the field, ittrn! i e to ui aoiui u -ui 'Z ev er y etT rt Ui hive tliem iirefully tr inpor'ed to ttvo rear. By rcn o'clock thai nuhr nut a wte iidrd mm nf the I'liirty bttli ouldtat fomal on llie tie d. I'o F. ither Coney. mr Ch ipl tin, too 111 1 u pr liae cannot be tei. Indillei ent aa t himeli. he 1 fee:il soli, ton ,,r the 'em poral , niloit in t apii in il well ire of M all On the field he a i' ''ind aud in htTeretii t. dmper; and in the n.uie of Ihe teimenl I think hin I of In kiitdio ss and I itriou4 attention to the dead and ilyiug

Lieut Ja ( Oaxiak. tWrit. alight I; Sorgoant Matthe M'tiii r de. everelt; C r;. I I o er.ih jth. wtrtod . a ieie- J hi O 0 n. I I L. -evee . Muip'.y. ide. -I hil . J ytcCAm. wUt.Mt, a.ii. eiiaao: M slhaajl t .1 1 . (Mart.. rdiMhtl: Mich -el O'Hr.n fratff.irv Ml

ihijth. aeereM ; f imothj 5oaOH-n aitcov eö - ih k M Hu- kley, oturtally, -inreih.,' Journal of yeterdar read and a t iMTlV f ri1ITIO. MIMORI4L-.

K teT t V. ri fn!. P'.aakJMwved T T Mr Hi-or- Krm the I'nion men ol Herdr; k-

Hurllert, private J -dltj T

Lrar .-r Killh. W01 mo 1 wn Mimim. oi hie Ist lata '.üörii; Iii, min' Im-. -vY. u t kaa. Colo.l U V MiiLiNt mamio. IM TNF. SftlBM ü or TM k Ur AMi U lTfLK. Tin. St or J st aar. lbfcJ, ntroKL Mi i.t u 1 aoeo. Ttuti: rit-LO amd rrr. W.Mirdeil Od Ii F Maüen, Ikigh. slightly. M --n:-(Japtiin Acting Major) Dufhc .knowu Ui l a 1 r tviirr ol theei eiuy m w 1 i'MMi!to v träte Ki'led John Hinsley. co (J . Cohmel aOfderlj 3Vöuiaeu VJergeaaff Major K StockdeJe, keai and leg - '.htiy . conrixT a . Kille! Sergt Geo A K'rlmd W Corp CKartea Murray, thigh, liluly ; Muli-el Utuley. Itatij. inurttdy, turne dead; Jacotl Sfieoer. .irm and - afeojelf ; Joha Mi M 1 ben. h-rnd. ati-hrlv , M h .. Murphy, heul, severely; John timdy. haod, sbghtU; Patrick M e, neck, l gh y Mi-:n Color Michael U-HTeti ; private Mogiu aud Fi iak M -a n. tMOTitn b K Pe'. Pri itc C-uiiel'u- Dnvm. liu-li Oieeu No 1, John L ns, Ainm P. tk n-oi. md M I ': K pi: v W. irnle i Ztchnriah 1 ae k and ha ml , severely; Frier tjunm. arm and side. Sc ete'y . Ltwrtuce Shti idan, liul , bhtly ; Anthony Maveviiaab. aim. I.ieist ui. i ihili. -e verelv . V ta Dudgeon, side, eh.ili; J.". - It van. leg, slight Iv; J unes Ply 1 n.tlighU: .Inn eat ih Suilivaa. alifKtlr Th-- Mullen, ai'iphilv M of John bow'e, , Anthony llurio, J oh lleaaii. Kifaard K- iBwogh, lVer Mu! mei. J uiea Muryhy. Kro; W hilirnlTooli, and J.-uic DoUa orarAMT c Killed Corn Aostin B Sanders; private J din J..tnei i'IoiM'in oi I Geo M ler W.iun e!

Sei v t J 1 me Orr. hnu. fltj:litlv ; Seo l .i.iel

h v. th.gh. sbih':; Sere 1'

iSatid, terrei . prtratea Tkmas M1J1 el, hind, sl'pthlijr; (teore Peei-on. i.-ad, l htly; Wm. Ci imet - t.hIy . M - t -I'T Corporal e neca Wi-f, Corp Win Koglih. pri ite- Th "sr Brown mmm Ri hard Little conraet u k i:et J me- M ...e Wnu Jed I. ent W U K10..V . tStet dU ; C : re l' -r. i ntix. privaioa Bern-nl 8mnh. tool, siih Iy . Heiiy c" B rgios, tale a ad thiaih. aoeeroif . M H Colli 1 m . h alio leaiu le. sen e m H F inier lioii .e and th'V .eei-l. I !):;. 11 Alvee, aleiomeu. aeve.-eU . John Eide, ho .1 ler, erverojj ; W ui C irmo h.e! . Iighilr; ria o . i .ir arei, tightly Miaeing 1' iu- U 1. ii 1 r W U Mock. John A is. M i Sanir..lge, W m CoUiba md John Lr illci icMnvr k K Sergeant Marhoel H fTe tv. r m 1 I'.itri k Cotiuell; privaioa Tlo Wo -da. John HiiBtaa and Oeo liuller Wou.iUel Captiu Henry l'roaer, fra ture i thigh, Mortally; 4il

INDIANA LEGISLATURE. 3K A I K Trianvv. Jafiu ov ,'T. 1-63.

Tlie 1 ea ei t t aliel the tjkfn ut to onier at 'J

Mr CM, would

roved.

a

W.. grided Ji

terarety; verelv. Barl

Flora. VM Martin

W Tv'-m mtlm mid head, verv

leViier. lung, very, se

, H.vrteigh rark'-. frAeUare of thigh and severelv;' John OiUfcsith. thi.-h. -evere

fles'i wound Miet'og 5amuel Mounts, George W Bolen. cmroT o. K lied 1st Ser-t Isaac N C rday, Corp Jos Donet;an. privaie teo Ke-'er Wounde.1 3erg( J is Conway, lun- mortally; Corp Bernard M'j Caoe. tiro it. slightly: pnratee Roland Kagan. leg. aliahtlv; Alfred Pbelo-, -boulder, alightiv ; Thoe Uarmil, arm. ererHr, TIhh Rtan.thikh. severely ; John Kennely. Iacc. -lightly. coarvNT 11. Kdled V i atf John Brilenha02h. Wound n I Ciptain John Crowe, arm. slightly; F r-t S reml Holer Humphries, arm, sevtrtly ; Ser gemt Charles M Woe. thijh. slisrhtlv ; pr irate

J icob Kirchner, hip, severe! ; Jacob Aip, nui k

tiiot in neck, slight. George W

fracture.1 (ieorge W Keever. h :,. -eveiely; Tlu Huhe-, bin, mort iiiv, I h on I'nce. - livhtlv. William F Spade, bawl, slightly; Wm O'Dormell, leg. slightly; James Bradford, llngh. lightly. Missinv Setgeant Andrew I'heian, private James Kirbf. coavvxr 1. Kdleil Corporn Samuel lxkhanl. private Lev 1 k M imic V..tmde I Sereoit Iml Z'm merni in. arm. liUily ; Scrgeml Porter Ljaaaai, side, mort illy ; private Andrew Seyfoiig. thoel der, severely. Missing I'nv.ite Casper Caiiuar fOJtrAMT k Kide l Private 1 horn is Wilier. Wounded CapCiin Frank Itagot. mortiiiv. Mine dead; pri

vite- Willi im It i.'an. I tit 1 r . -evere'y, Alex 1

ro'ii.fi . 1 j.. n- ivolulioua idot,tei At a mee; in- in tint county Reter.ed to the CoOienttee on Federal Relations arroBTs. Mr William, from tSe Committeeon Finance, rer-orled back the Senate lull in repaid to the

fees of County Treasurer, wirti a recommend 1 tloa that it lay on thetihle C 11 urred :i. Vir M oxh. from a e!e-l committee, reported i back the concurrent reaolotion ailh regard to the my o ol net-. uli 0. amendment reducing the -pay of commi-4 oneil offi -ers in such rn tuner athe pay in the aeveral grades in iy be too' nearly eualiteil. Mr L mders opposed the amendment. He fn need 'he resolution n it catne Irom the H ue He ol.jeceo t hunlentiig the Treisury 1 ol tlie L" ' 1 State The ameiidmeu. w 1 indefinite, as legarda ihe pay of ionim .-ioijed ufti cei Mr CI iv pool moved to amend by striking out

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ai af i T Iii 11 t iv 1 iidi ni 1 1 . ! ., 1 1 n . ,,,, 1.-

slotted omcers lie wa not air-uo to put n m-cii ujioii tlie leconl Tlie p-iy ol private sohliers a i4 always loo low. and. in the d. uted -toe ol the currency, the pay of officer- is not too high Mi M och agreed, iu the main, with the gen j tleiuati from Morgan 1 he amendment otl'ettM by the eouimitiec projae I to reduce th it ay,i tiut did not stiecifv the amount It did not -a ,

nrt travel over the winde

gronn l. The resolution weie n? Iv d re toiy t our Sen tor- and advisor t ur Repve- n iti e In CattiLir- I he duly per fo by tlM plvfe we- moreoieriMisth.il thttol live ffi et-, aiid rfie pav should be more aa rly c,aa 'cl There dmiiM he 1 oi-' taction, bet nt -ogre a .1 orie T he piv of offirera would te r reluction. an 1 the diners, all admttiel, should te het'ei p-iid He wae dsM'Mieiiit iu lor of the ieooi IhI's they cme from the H"ue The olfi cers were 111 ihe field to do then duly in sap-pre-iiig 11 n uaholy reheilion SonaUirt vere here to perform another durv, and thev lookei

to the jeaple lor pay aud support. When the-e appropriate committees .t ' .1 t a . . .

omcer, a inouanu miles irom imme, sitempt to direct the Leg isla iure bere, they neglect their dulv, the aWrf thev are pod for. aiel mierlere a rh ' ,t d - not belong to them. They -houl. be treiiot w;th doeerroil c-onteoapt. The organ

ol the DernocT itic noti neer idcli the aimv.

ed eoldiera It

fo hn 'din r m nument to decea

n mi Iu e- citie and l-wn, a p pri on. 11 he io:. ' M e M M No K;. .th o be paid into tlie'Siaie liei uo, ui be collec-te i in 1 tie At U

aiaei iing the ?oanip land act. JOINT BteoLL'TIo. M Wolle Joint rejM lutiou No

stale ot lire L'nioii eiti ox -troD riadino ' Senile bills No 4J. and up to and including No 46 were re id a second lime and rei erred to

leal re ap nount of fee v 11. crvetHT - ite. end

Il On the

either of them, cannot rnaerentiouy rote and act in ac.-ordince with the-e i-tni. --ow. t . ihe sre re-a5cUuH reqoe-ie! ' ie- n the r

itl'ni'H Suite "vcti.te. m r ler thd

in I

mu Ie hi ed I v

.01 i Ktie 1 the vmII

aill -her tl m

. : ihe people of the

RpiMdnl Tf otlre. 7" 4M rgKrfSßTMS'-Mtmmlmirtimmirmf rte rat e SJseteW Mml waf eerfevW aeaee Ik tmpirmtim of th timmm mimfhmt, mrVU ck.trmmd tm eWweeetat f in, i . tk ') fteff tran'cafaeeaf mmt

On motion, adjourned

Heed, hand, slightly. Misting Private . I uueBkkev. M tr'in Toole, John Hy a .. Ja McC.in. Jas rJrd, Wm Baravrorer, Fi mk M irtin. tlVflTlLATI x Commissioned Officer Enlisted Men Kii i-i moie Ki!lel 2

S oide-1. aiiu-e dead . . I Wounded, -ilu e dead 3

.'i " m irtallr.. 3 .3 " slightly . .6-2

M .1 Misiing '.IS

V2'J

redu e all cr ides 25 per cent .but let the amount I they cunetiom the House . 1 t . . . 1. 1... 1 .. I VI VI u! !.., - - - -.

ME SOL r.;ui T'.il HjI sl The mes-age from the House transmitting the joint reo!utioii memorializing the Oovemor and Legislature ol New York on the eabjact ol the eit es-i e oh irges 011 the tr m- wirt atioii of fre j' t

and :he vile papers ol the Kenuhlicau party wei'e 10 t 'Stera market, aaa Ukeu up and ie-id a

lie it Mi In I ut i . ri.lei- t,, mi-iead Hl.i decene url l

the army in the field. But the private soldiers 1 were not fools, am) would wot tor the tact The Journal, of this ci' v. would give aid und comfort to Jell' Davis and the traitors in aims, for its c' lasification of partiet on thi- tjoor Mr CI ivix.ol: How iloe- the S'-i.tue c 1-- l lie: ublicaii in the other II ueT Does it nut cdl them AhaJkiaeastel Mr Cobb: I dou'i know h..w the paper elaaaaj them, hut to; m.e 1 I c 1 1 a 1 those ho ind 'i -c the 1'ie-ideni'- I'rocl ouainaa Aho.iiioni-ts He went on toetpliiu. and iodd m ike nodi. ng ol such bin an ffdaheeaetJ Aiaditioni-ts. Mr. Matr-beW: ura roembera vote for a'Hilishing the Commoii Picas Court, are ihey Ataiitioni-ls? Mr Cofih: They are in that sense He would in evei v vote he irave -uicajrt the resolutions a

.itI e oik t

Sta c ot In Uetoimrd 1 hit the der k I c Howse be) h strucie-l lore od a cpi d Ii reolut;ona to each of out SenaUir ..Iter their adoption by both houses. ill. the !e .-t pos ble del y . ILL IXTaoPlCa Mr Cie-orv No f-: Repealing act establish ifo Courts of Colicd. atkm

Mi. rettiooue No l7: Legaha.ng the aale ol W EPN KSI) A Y KYENINW. JA5 2-.l-ni,

AMUSEMENTS. BTatPOI.ITA II ILL. Third B'tkt f th' iat'ai mmtmrm of

A With aplcti'ti !

rjr. treaaea, yraaarUaa, me .

tue Practice

fajorcalh

-lightly. .

7

MaVtaMH Mi rtrREiat ko, Ttxx , J in 13, I80. C iptaiu Heuty Proa er. Catpauj E. since de id Fu-t I ItaHeailt William H Kelmy. Company I) since dead; Sergeant Porter Lvmoi. Company I, J tines C 'iiwtty, Conipar.v ii, ninJ priv.ite Ko 1 md S 0 irjeiiter, Cotnp.inv F, mortally VOOadad, since de id. A aaaabor of the mi-.-ing h ive siiicelataaj feeeal, woundcii, in Kehel lospilals at Murfreedairo It i leareil that many of Ills' mising were kdie-l in the ch irge OW 1 lie Rebel h.iireries. .uul h tve been intciieii by burying pot es Irom other regiments l.nn rrnce ounl) Drniorralic 'l.-i-s Tier I i n jf The Iemocr.it nnd conservative men held a rn i- meeting at Beiiturd. Lawrence county, 1ml , 011 Satuidav, ihe "Mih in.si Alihou:li hut short nonce liiul lecn given, the Courthouse a aal rroaded to overflowing, .md a rreul many could not etlect an emraiice I ho D xoit. E-ij , w.1 cito.-en Pre.-ideut , and J M. ti n ron Secretarj. On n otion the following gentlemen irere ap pointed a commitiee on roaolutfoao: Col. N. F. Malott, Hon. Thomas R Cobb, Judge A U Cirlton, Elish 1 Km. -Iii and David Sheeks, aVea. The committee, utter ci.u-ullatioii, iepi ted the following raaajliiiiottt. vktdi were un onuiou-lv

adofitevl: Wm, ihe Ptaajocracy and conservative men ol Liwtence county, 111 m.-s tuveiuig assembled, adopt the lollow ing .- 01 ex, 1 e-sion of our principles ami sentiment.- in regard to national aud State affaii -. 1 v recognize the Federal Constitution athe gieit tNitid ot union, o(ieratiug in its aaoro priate sphere aaot State and iuoividu ds alike Under its benefit ent influence and laiihiul ob tat v mee ihe American people lor more ihm three rpi irier of a ceittuiy have enjoytil the bleasjogtol libcriy, law ;.nd order, and tdeeseajd with nneipialed r.tpioily in all the pathways ol national gi eat lies and lenowu. ii We lienoum e the ts-eiinu. that slavery was the ciu-e of our pie-enl trouhle- as a libel upon the Ir itneis ot nur Cmislituiioii and icpugnani to the facte ol our nation's lu-lory. We a-ciihe ihem to the unholy ambition and wicked tMcki nations ot citizen" of the Eistein Atlantic Slates, who eooghl lot personal aggrandueinenl among the ruin ot i ou-titution.il and civil liberty. 3. The Democrncy are ready now. as thc hue ever tieen, to vimfca'e the honor aud in tegrit) ot our country, ami deleud it- Constitution and it laws, Imui whatever source the as Mail Ul'V come I1.11 the -oleum pled Let of the President md the pre-enl Congicj.- th it those high and h dy pin poses would guide them in the conduct ot the war, the Dcmociat y raided hv thou-out-and lens ot ihou-.oids to their country 'a tl tg. and attested ihe i loyalty in many a wcj lotluht 1. attic I The präsent efforts of the President and Inadvisers ui gie a new ch trader and direction to the 11. ny .1 verting it mUi one of suhjugati j;i and emancipatlioo, canaot receire mi moral sapp.irt We deiu'iiuce it as uncoii-'iiaiiou.il, tvr.ui m tl and anjaat, and if persisted in, l.td lo the I h rties and fortunes of the nation. 5. We recognize iu the Pi evident "ihe Coat tn ui. er in Clue! of the A' my and Navy of the I'tnied Stt'e. ami of the militia ot the several Sr oe when callel into the teteal sen.'-e of the Cm ted Sutea." ami akali oppote no obstacles to the eteteaaj ol his iu-t and eonstitutinual tnwrrs Weassr-n, how 1 v er. that he 's md lumiii unier m Chief ol private eilitem m lata St.ties.ainl we eVitajarett as .ii u t ol uncoii.-tttutioi'.i! and aib trary power, the Procl.i m tiiou ol v!r. Lincoln, sueiiding the

writ ol h de is corpus in tho-c St ties, and author izmi! tlie urre-t and puni-hment of cit.sens bi mil. tar v commission lor oHeii-e- uaikuowu to the laws. 6 We are uiicono ronai- nuly opposed to the here 1 men t b ihe tie enl ti ivemment of a sin gb'dollir in tlie pur base ot slaves lor the pur p'.i.-e avowed by the Pie-ldeut ot the Cinied Stues 7. That a e regard the adm;tion of Western Virginia into ihe DaawO as a Slate, at a bold and deliberate thdalkai of the Constitution, nud as done for partis 01 purpo-es only 8. That we are in fvor ofcilling. at the ear liti ptaeaJaatMe yajrtara! Convention ol the rff enl State. hr the junp'-e of adopting such measure, hv amendment to ihe C uistoui ion or o'liiiai-e. a- tkell le-'nre ihe L'nion tarf secure hapnme-s 11. ! ice throughout the land. 9 We respectfully ieque-t our Lezistaiurv lo tn ict stringent laas toi the pr -lection of li e ct'ixcii'4 ol ihe Sta'e .r on ub trarv and uuc-oi suiuii' ital arret. md also l r the enforcement ot the 13th artu b ot t hfl Cons' :' u' : ui for the ex elusion of Iree negroes and mulat toe tiom the SVilc.

I "iji'mt Mid patriotic ;t Cu t Simuv; W S ..-rt. Hon

oi reduction to those who knew beuer than

do whit reductioii iu the several grade would be lair and just . Mr M 01-held opposed the pr.ifxisition to re luce the pav of officers Distinction muat, in j the 11 iiure tit thing-, eii-t in military hie lake, t'-e military bietet of the vweM from the Iteatwf ' Julius Ce-ar oowu, and you will tiud that aha I stricter the discipline ami the more marked the I disi uiction between the grades, the more high im . : md efficient the -irinv He w uld ha tlad, it it was 1 os- b e, to in-ethepay of tuldiera; but that, in the pi t .ent state ol the T rea-ury, Wae I letpoia ititr and he wouid vote again-t the whole j propositi' ti.

Mr I. i.'e agreed wit!i m 1 h rh tl the gerr.e linn froui JeffflCton (Mr. M m-Uelil) h .d s.iiri It is true in an arnn ihn I 1 soldier i loakal upnn a a meie in o h ne. ratt Sen itors liere shotiiil re girl them as men having lights at home, il not in the ouiv The rfldm t n of 'he aaj ot -.Hi en would enable the (o ei 1 inenl to ileal tnoie liberallv with the private soldier, and lor thai re is 11 lie farmed the resolution a- it cune from the Hoffwe I - the c la--it commi-sione! olli uiu flat arttj the atilr claaa who ate not to heir ihe.r eh re ef the baedeoa tnit fall upon the shoulder of all el isse ol the people? Are thev alone P le eneiiv-'? The pi at offfWflrs has alwas been out ot all proportion to the ser vice- rendered We hear ot the-e ollicei - 110W, in-te d ol devi-ing plans to beat the enemy, holding meetings and pis-ing re-oiutions de uouiM'iiig i'ie loyal citizens ol then own S ate denouncing members of this Legislatuie as a miserable let of butternuts." The-e uenlleineu are coitiuu' a litile too last and sauer. Thev rkowld reaaeethet tbejtpritic froej the people, and should he tNwght to attend to then own boi lies. Bring thc-c men down le I level th it will Iflaflfc them to attend to their own busuies-, and let other a?op e attCud to theiia The same rule h Ida good in churches Thote mi :-ir-, who e aalarie were sadi as mule them rich, were al fljajrt ineiltlling wheie ihey should not. The pure-t inen hers aere those who were BajbJ 1 1 1 least He was oipo-ol to the mere Batata patriot Such men as McClallaa md Iturn-ide and Ro-e cranf, men who 1 id not fij.li! Uo pay. he did not allude o in these rem irks He believed they, and m mv othei. were far above all sordid aims;

but theie were thousands ol leeche hinging on to the afety who were n pi p oil. ami their pav should be rcilu. cd He tavored the Iflfleleikaji as it i- m from 'he House. Mr Fie tk f ivme 1 the re olutiori as reptrtetl by the Committee The ie-pona bility ot the Ot tl If SiTgeiu w 1- grciter thee th it of Ahl olli t er in a comp 01 v. That gr ide should lie better paid. He spoke at length, advocating a reafloa able reilu lion in ihe piv of ufMcetW, ami an ail v. mee to the nott commissioned officer and soldier Mr Murrv farored the amendment niTered hj Mr Clav pool. If tint did md p ei ail he wotial vote for the amendment of the Committee, mid it th it w in lost he won d vote lot the Hoii-e reso lejtuso). He ditl not lli'itk as 1 general rule the

Hi' er emei e i the act v ce Im ihe sakeol making 1 in nev There rniv lie instances, but he thought ! Iba wererire Be waajtfld the pay of the pri ! v ites ralttd at all events He was happy to -ee that the m'jor.lv of the Legislatuie favored the! increase It would l ave a good eilecl on the1 areaj and the country Mr White favored the amemlmcnt of Mr ' Clavp 'ol. The soldiers from Indiana were in 1 udiient, and ealcalaard when thev entered the service how ihey were to Bet the expen-c- He wou'd, 'low ever, favor the incre c Of pay to the . tohJier lo meet the im re ised price or value of ar j tides. Anl he would opp.'-c the lenictioti of j the orti eis piv. The otlicersdnl not make them M vc Thei were eh' sen ll the men them v'!es. with the full aadarttandiai ef the power I

behatcins to the poaatioa and the pat attached to it. There w is tlo div i-ion 01 biigadflol le.i j input in the -er ice eier jetiti"t,eii in h -ve the! pav ol the ofliier redin ed Mr White would lie aw a s wi ling to vote to increase the pmj of gal j lant s dtjiers leil by gallant men. Mr Ilr I had been in doubt how he should vote, but the reading of heaimy reeolatiotta kad senietl Ins opotioi a These gentlemen wete-o Rberal patriotic as 1 take efaat thoeMelrea I : in w hole bur en and ezjei-e ol ihe war, a ad aa tiiev wrie so generous IsP would vote for Mr Clav ja Mil's a mend men r. Ml 1 'W i.ey veejM vote for the amendment of i Mr Clay pool with a -li-ht NHKliftceiHot It might be an aat id' bad fa, 1I1 tor ilia et unicut to rede 1 the pav of otlieers lielow the amount slipul.ileil I when they en'eied the st, vice. He would n vote to reit ir e the ptv t tfi -ers 01 active - : vit e, bai he w eld tote o rflilwcethepriyol tlmse not iu the tieM. w ho were without c onm md. or , unnoceaearil y absent tr m their nimm mils He wis warmlv in fever id the imre.se id pay tot privates Ii M Clav pool won tl accept In- nnxii-j Icatioa he would vote lor ihe amendment Mr Clarpool accepteil the mmliHcati'ii Ii was a go.. d 01 c Mr Claypotd lepheii to the ie maik- ofthoee who had spoken ot the rtorbit ml salaries of t ili ers The (aMflflrt fl (tie aimv were n d overawid. Thepty of a L eutenait w a$0S per mouth, not mote than you pay vmir Pa&et He iom:areii tlie fljilitart with the civil rdBcea, an.l omattnded aarwaatly tfatt t'e pay . not d sj rop uiione-l It retrenchiiieul was uecil ed. let it begin al Imme M -lifflltlfl thought thi wn :.ll a treat fuabotit nothing. He ilk' not think oar id ion hete would .rte ? much !'erhrti it it wa known th it this w 1 att aaavweaaoa coming from the people ot (tail ii 1. C at i rest atigbt piv etteuiaai Ut ii. Im ajotatioaa had been in 1 de in the putdic i ress ami el-ewtieie tii it tiie I m letaeic party wuahi imp ir ihe tfatitnty of Ike n tny Rea duti u h id beet Baaajai la. the army, and ihoi hid teen tttm

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aiioui a c.in.i" 11 "in i-iii'cr.nt'- nnicrt, 10 '' we e "Mi Ie br !hoa thit Dem raN. as a petty, werf ti mted at in. .in,- U rViKK ! bv the-e resolution. He would :-.ke oiaflot ihe-e

andJu.kc Cailum. ail denouncing ihe umon-ti "' ' 'r m h s D-tnct .lo! Inajdrngj to show lutional course ot the pre-ent Adm ui.-tr itiou 1 alt it latmr il look to m.kea Brigadkff OetaVal 4Mr. Coltnn otTirr,f tlie toih.wing resolution. Tl,,t m h -ky hu Tweutv year, pre which w.. mlejue lj nilnalfld: i ten-ted to vite the Pern wtwtN tu ket ket h ilted Hr soloed. Thai oar tkaak are due Ie Haau aeainÖooa alarnerer he coald m-ke anything Tli-nu, R Cbtth and Ho-.. X,thii..ei ffitliaats. hflhiatl a ttamf .t IbflhuaUeof Peny our Senator and ReprcsMtat!ve i-i the State U "Mfl. .nl In ail j, la cap the ehttat. flaatt betM C-sltiure. f..r the able and mu.lr m.nner iu 1 "d whiPf,l hi wile He rnu-t ohipeumpdy. which thev ha reproaenled us in ihe pre-ent He inrance.l fher ofB ers lr..m hi District who teaamn; anl we at-ure them that their c-nr-e from the .owerdepth? toh gh an meet the warmest a :i;rob.i lion of ali Denver it lary commi-Mona. and conserv itive men among the r ..tituenta ! It w -t these men who were cettuig up atrile On motion ih f.,'h.;. imiImi .u. ., i in the irmv . 1 s ine th a wouhi deni T il-te :t

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w 1- w mg, and sImiiiM lie diseountetiat . !

ladianapol Sentinel, the One of ihese ie-.dui.on- w ta 10 put di.wn tnit -rs id New AlUtiiff Ledcer be knatfl Wh-, were the traitor? Were they

ado'.-rot: Hetmired. 1 ho ihe

OiiC iitidi I ni.t. rer. and New A'binv Ledci

re.pjea.ad 10 pubiuh U.e levceeding of this meet- , lhy Demoeriii, prtyT lint party hoi .no,e 1 1 ba ' mm h any other lo suauin ihe country Mo The wh Ie priKrreilinga were ha-moinomi. and ,on Hunter a a- amdl er mm leid up to creatfl a soirit of ei thu-iiam o.d ,!tr,., .1 . deruuon i" the country and the army Thea;

'me ze a tir.e r 1 ne peopte 1 their St ila as Copt erheada an l Butternuts, lie 'ttilinatraed auch men a cowaois and s' mderera He w mied gentlemen to cea-e stich woik There)

might le diticer at home it it was continued

-- Mi Man-beid condenineit muoh aa any ..ft . . - - , . ,, . , a . . . . I , r , . I

.avai iv a .sTi vjaai.T .n indniu man ihe intnaluclion 01 political leeiin in nei apoli-eilitor attending chun h last S din ith. tor irmv the br-t time in mmy years, slopped at Ihe an- ; Mr Shield: The cent emen talk Well, hat I

trance, ami after looking in vin for the t-e'l ; ull. h any o: c of thei ileiioum el the leading organ de'ibcrarely knoi ked al the door, and dite).v of tyhoir partv iu Cucinnati . ..r the i m-tn lietc, waited until auaaroody opened u und let b:a in for the r c mt t bed ataj fofljf dea nacuiio. of the S . I.eilgrr Demvratie par ;. aa iriitorai

h '..text highly vraetlymg to the Iriend of eonali tutioual lilierty. Tlie meeting adjourned star a?re I BOM A4 DIXON. PreVt J M Htflflow, Rfle'j

.Mr Meliett wa in lavor of increasing the pay

ol sol hers, and not reducdr.: the iy o otneers ' The Kent lern in from Jackson h nl gitflrthtfll an additional rewsaat for his view. The Senator could not afford Ut leive h one without ample enutpen tion, and such men as he repie-emtvl i Col. üoodaag rone hid to till the post It was a I re 1011 why rh salaries -li uld be aup.'le Mem ( bets h nl tr tve'ed ou'-nle the tpie.-tioii. Men nrght call him 01 Aboiitioni-t. 11c did no. cue

He tin! md aiMte with in my men ol lusp.iiv either in the r moral- or their political rttwt He did not bid eve tl'e Democratic poy 411 ie pons b'e lor every in ti. le wi iiien or sjoken iPietulter of th it parte. He would tiei.ouic e tre 1 tot! whereer he heard ir, init he must not be

flndflfttiHal as deiiounciig 11 paity lor the act of one of its members He elendeil M'-rton C j tl a ' I. .. I. II. . 1 ... .... ... '

li'lllll-l , :iil"lllll'i; III II -;c li '. U.e, , lit. 1 I 1 10 his knowlelgc a Den oet.it Mr Duanhtg (Mr Jwhosoa in the Chair) was sort v ikal tlie M in ti ee-bni o ie-o!ution- h 10 been iatredaced into the Sen tie. I he m 01 abu fleflld eek to infilled te the great Dcumcratic p.rty ol Indian 1 or its people had belter timler-lind Ihem. He t4a ujj lit the checks of these gem lernen would tingle wnh aha are when they re id the le-'lul'on oi the Semite th mking the army ol General Hotter ma and thmk ng GovertMH Morton tor his cue of the sick and aonaded soldiers Whete wn Ike evidence of treason in the Senate? Wait in passing the b ll- tint had pi-e.? There was no other tetji.ite iction ikeu. He thought this dieensetm va all wrong, ami he shonbl h ra checked it when it run off ft on the mie-tum

under erat ad era tum H only rose to speiK ol Colonel Hunter, who aas hi Iteichoor . Colonel '

HOL SE Met nt lOoVUk Mr Speaker Buskiik iu the chair. The j urual of ye.-terday waa read and ap proved PROTIST Mr Giiflith.on liehalf of the minority of tlie II ti e. pte-ctiteit a protest agaimi the isihtic il aeuiiiiioii- ol the memorial rent to the Ne Yot k Legi-I 'lute On motion ot Mr. Honev. the protest w.ioidcted lo be s pre id on the journal RtP KT. Mr Brown, from C on mil tee on Organization of Conn-: Belatue to Hoii-e bill 44 Patenge recommentleil. and billotdete.1 to engrossment. Mr Fern from Cominittee un Rights anil Prirllagos: Helativeto petition from citizens o I L 1 wrence counly. Relet ted By same, from ame: Legi-1 ation as to land lordt and btaaetl unnei e-sry Concurred in. By same, Im m same: Leutlation unnecessarv to prote.-t crops from pertone huiitin,;; pre-ent la- siifticieiit. Coticuruit iu.

Mr Miller, from C ontniitee en dun'v and TowneMp liusines-: Re-olutio'i as hi retail's bv ; Township Aaveeaeora Legislation inexpedient Concurred iu. 1 i sa me, trofii a i me: Reeonniendini pas aye j ef Hou-e ttill N" 27 C nicutied in, and hill , edeeea lo naroasaMHaV Mr Priesi, irom same committee: Aa bethel abolishment of the o!hve of i'owii-hiti A-ses-or; against it Com lined in Mi S'- ne, ir on - one comtnittce: Relative to oibt'i' boutitie.-; present legislation suffi -ieut Ouea.ni red in. Mr ( irvin. from Committeeon Oornnr ttktna: j Keewninitndint the pa-.-age "t lull aethurhMuj tkfl W -btsh N iV'gaiion Company Ionise money I for repdr. Unarm red in, and bill orueied lo eiito-- merit. Mr L'.-seMe, fiom Cominittee Ott Euurorse! I Bills: Sun by bills compared and louud all j

1 igttt. G'iVI I.N i:'s MISS VGL Mr Brow moved to take imui the table the eontetnnication of the Horm nor ith tettt ence Ie his aoii delivery ot hi- mess ige. Can aid Mr. Brown moved to refer the comuiunicatiou to a -elect committee ot be 1' w .- but ju-t to the majority rot tins floor that His Kkcelieucy

irgunaetita relative io the pretended delivery ui

crrtiin Consreesioua I school I 11 I-

Mr M Her No. 91): A

A M Burton No. 100: Arnetidinj a. t

ffacatins ai d changing f hithwaya. Mr ti if, N . l'i. Ameolmg lt section of act relative to the jurisdiction of Ju-lices of the Peice Mr Woollen In 102: Fnin; au equivalent for exemprioii uii account of conscientious scru pie a I .m Mi N ye No 103: Amending the act pro Tiding lor the reiieniptioii of real pioperiy solo on exeeulioli. Mr Waterman No 14: A mending the road law. Mr Bv in No Pi: Kel itiv c o the salaries of pubhc otti e! (t iv ein t, Sedativ ut State,

mt ti an them M Cass 16: Amending act relative to the de.-tt uctiun ot o'es Kia Li IMM Mr Burton: C 1 1 1 1 ' t r mlorm ilton as to the Trustee-id Indian L'uiveraity A!oted OBlO KS BV Till DAT ' Senate bill weie taken up, read and referre'. A' Jonraed. AFTERNOON ."KidN H 'U-e met at o'clock O, di rs ol the day re nnatd. Del ate en-u,ed relative to Mr H nn.t's joint r. .In tion re-e -ling the di-t.tim i t ti in lavor of M is-n hu-eit oi er IiiiImii in the m il'er ol the Ii tit Sun It y nartiiaaa ana mole, luokinr to the sin dli' bag "t t lie te-"luiton, but promiriiV tab'e :; Mi Hanna enintaiuiug the fair and fleeflafttfol ti e ie aalatSan, in nier th l Imli n i valor ami Indiana love of oar old haaattotiooa, j exempl tied by prunpily im I lying around the fl'g upon 'lie call of the Pteoient. tjtjtkt le above IO the world md i!o ihcp i-ii iblv ot the powers tint le villi referet e to the New Knuhoi I State iri iliinard Mr Aa lereaa a aj dknnrons th it no'hingshould lie done to excite animosity bei ten u (Terelit Bnitea He a - oppeaad r the oaswaua of reso lotions winch ante tied tnl i irlit I injusliceon ; the put "I the Government tli hi! ; cnnittininvesiia'ioi; He mdrfld an anniidmewt, which w is proiioiim vl by ike Bona ket out ot outer. Fill bit he joinl resolution was ot dried Jo en

. Ii aa Marli H Us frlix A. Tlaaaat

The Arabian Xiabta Acetaele of

ALADDIN.

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PUR. KS Ol- AtmitAlOX. Drmitrci anal Parqtte - , ' , i ini lemaol.aca ad btiona! tadjt Oal ery Private Haass.

X .trttflr aeau U to Pnvaw vaaa.

Lkawra apmn at 7 a'clasfc

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n a sonic A la It! raarr 1 mmm 1 l iKlrr the dit arul-Hed patriaMffr mi the M.N v I K OH ttOLSK OF RKPll&tCKTATITSS

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ATKI.Y r ur i.il fiuin a f.air yea a" t or roam! to

j i I. .iimI t.avina. -mee rri"ir reiunt. noni o.jm -

Ut) IVCI SMI I. i t M I h Sin du t t'v ol MW t..rt.

also visiu-d IVa-htua 'a. I'altiwior and many l tlr .ru,rtpul ctrfc - I th- vr ten rate, in a I of waack their i i atria hv treu a tenth w tldarKe-l. aaeat ahl a d Ir ijih eil auilienc- thst eer t'' t himm. at arti-ts irm d t.mr Trir r'lii" ntiuw-e Ttt'O the r hil v p t'tiho Nl M'tl i M kTMNarXT a abare. Th :ir Kep-r olre 'M rare a ch..c- eobectioa of Vo.-i Qnarie: arrfnred hi tltcir wn jeulir atlr. al-o a Tant of ti swr.'ti- Krrlish. Ir ah. Se ich. Oerffan and ' (..itta-ts mtattf, ttttttMajatt Ibttflttj laut-. Ac, Anas, t'ara ina re1 Seen 'now "b wnrka f the aa t nular I alian nd French ttaater In aMiarn It their

U"ta" rlnvi " - P-pt ' n "f Virl Mii-ie, Iiier I 1 f r.

era' ..n tin- eel-brated Ml !SS

Hunter a is a Renilwniin, but he vvas not a Lhrm j kit mem iiit ahuald be si. ted and ranlitd lo - - 1 i l... LI.. ... . . .. l ..I I I a I. - I i . I

ocrat, and never had been He was a lie; ubhc.ui

and a n o i sari VI, Sil, aal. I.- I l. I '. .1 .K I . .1 I. , I ... .1 l ...... I a. , . I i

- .Jll ' IV,.- till', ., I . V 'IU'1 . I.V. i . I .111 tUl iiiL' am imputation o:i the character ef Colone! HlH t"! Mr Dunning itulerstoiHl that He simply, as a nei-J bor, wished lo tav th it Colot.ei H water, in his private relations, was a hili t incl i;entlem in. hut as a olit'ci oi he was an intcn-e and h tint parti-aii It hnl been t u'.'i-hed lo the wor'd th :t he ( Hunfet ) w at a Democrat, and it had been so puhl'.-hed I'm ell'cct He iinply, ae ene who knew, wished to correct the impre-sa.n thutentkt ft be made Mr. Browne, id R ouiolph, pio.'essfd tobe tlie rno-t enaaaji vaiive Repntdiean on this floor, vet he w-ultj not quarrel w ith 8enatbrt about nimelie tint not beiievatthe Pdaim r ttiaj.iffaai itur weie Iraitora, lot it he -o hetlerod he arooid (to iNiaae and ceisc to aa-oci ate with them He rend the resolutions adopted hjr tl:e army, md did not see that the were directed to tins Sea ite or to any body in oarticalar Thev aere -im !y an expiehaj of scntitnetif Tkflrfl U nflthtnt in them to pive otr-n-e Theorie enttdennMaj lue foeterittt ot Batet Jf pirit mitit be tl i i e- 1 to one party as well as airUtJiet If, aa ;-. centlemtli sl :ted here, RepnMicaa paid- rare ai .md contort to the eat me. ihe retolntlon condemned tin ni. .Mi Coho Iii i not di-cu-- the rflatlefliatni be cau-e they wire not proa?r!y be'orc the fkjnate Mi Ihn wie, of Ilamiolph, admitted thet weie not bcloic Ihe Sen ate, ami would iltaiat. As la tlie antnetit proraerlj kelotfl the Benate, he wduhi say th it there was too nun h and too w i a u:s lim Imui between the pay id ..tfi "er- and men He hnl taten a sort ot lol bv member in ihe o my lotmjN time, mal he felt kei Iy. when he siw the 1 i v in i-tei , that the distinction in tn, oat too preo. Tue private, aller the Sutler '- b ii wat .ken out ol his piy. j;ot a lew pieei li u-k.H, and the tifll era carried them aw at by armfulla Mi Woile s al that the lem okti in toe by him weie ciUe'1 out bv the newpa:er report- that tccotnpeuicd the Matfreaaboro resolittiona, ami not bv the re- Intimi iheniselvea Ti etc waa

nothing objectionable in ihem at tar aa he efltlhl 1 ee unit He v. ililoiined by persons who weie niikthearmi at the tone lhc.-e reaolatMma were ? iid to katfl aaatfld, tint they did n 4 Itelievc that any such meeting as tint lejae-ented bv the Cm rtnnati Qbatatet til'- ie port er trnt ever he d. He I belhjVfd, when the truth waa known, it would tie ' Ion nd thai a lew j eraona .o together over a ' b dtieof ekampnitne end mnie and ptasrd the i reeolatfcine. The wh lc ;n 'trr baaeanaed more I diacu-sion th hi it fhoulo iiaredone, and he mov cd the Senate now adjourn.

AFrKI.XOON SKSH N The Pre-it!ent eilleil to order at 'i IV M Mi I ladley a-keil lene of absence for the Committeeon Peoeiphjat IttatitntWm O ranted. I 'he Pie-itlent st oetl the ipie-tion peridot at adjournment to lie on the amendment ol Mr Clav.Niol, a- uiod iieil bv Mr Downev. which h is

eroaament

I..... I ImITciM I.. f , l'i ' ll.-ia.il ,t ,v at.l ll.a.

tfmmmn iipnai urn .' v ncli rvciiin. l'i i - nil 1 1 : '.- cnt.int ou u pi--! :n .'. n. w is re id hk.i l.

a aecoud time ami retorted lo Committee on Fed Ibe At.' v ;n amaNh ir leave t Mate ta tbaar M- . .. , ' meroti friend-atid patrvn- of fi.mter var. lha abaot er .1 ite a. ions. ... . , . w Ifamjaaia Matte t a.Ved th snift lUtXt taadrA so. the Joint re-O uMon mtnduccd bv Mt .?M n..r C taneta ant the Pre-, a welt at all L.s-eile, ill I.iV.iT ol a EftlaOttaJ UOttVentlOn al ' comjietrit mn. imI mir, have ie.tfunpd their Hrl! Lool vil e, for te tee and Uttvutt bu an irrin-tice Plavin.' uer or to t yil.n u of rhe t md rm bear I in I. ,i .fa. at--- t.,..i.. ;. Ibi - p-Min't v, u . t cut 11 tlia f th' nrinal Swiaa Hall In Uta flttd Irom and alter the h.-t M unlit m ,.ni.r. w, ,. , ,n ,h, , ni(,d stale, aboui hf. -en April next until the Brat ol Autfu-t en-uin-. ami yC-r onee for a aeneajnthni ef delejnttea tiom eaali Con- aflaabwtao 2.r i-ptt- He-ofl seat serent. u be bat .ri's-io.'ial district in Indiana to consult u, on the Ran! am A '. ' Wuaic Siore fletttaiaaa-ea at TaSt

Mr Hr-ivvii'- in -d! o pievailtvi, and Messrs

Brown, Hanne, Brankaw Given and TnfMflflj ton appointed ttU cominittee. JOINT Rl Si'LtTlOX. Mr Pendleton: Itaisina Joint Committees on

Plir oatidopy. Mi Puett : A joint resolution :is to what iknow ti a-the Moiritl Toili t ite incisure nf j

Itreal injustice to the people of the Middle and (f arthe eatera Stales It wa a sectional law, icci uin in len tit s to New- EttjtUnd MattefaC line-; and lusti uctiun Senators aud licia c.-ci.t.i livea i el a i i v e to its in ail Deal ion. Mi RoiMfta: A j tint rfleolnttm lo work ol Internal Improveinent by the General Govern menr. R' snlred liy the Sniattmjmd House nf eprcsen tmttcts nf Ihr Sfite oj Indiana, 1 h it in Ihe pieein etnb ti r ts-ed waroitmn of Ike national KnetM ta, the appropiiation of lai e -ums ot inoi.ev tm in tern.il 1 riiprovemeids, not imtuedi ite necessait for the national ueten-e. id uuwi.-e. inexpedient ami iintiiiu- to the public ciedit ; tktlflfttTfl, we ao OarUOstl protest aai isi the approprnii ion ol money liv the Com: i ess nt the Unoed Stales for tke oaaairncttim of a Ship Canal in the State oi Illinois, and the enlargement ol c oi.t 1 in I he S; ite of New- Vol k. me i.-ui e- awn pending be Mare Oottreaa, or for any other purp.-e not ab enlofly anteanam lor the preotnt exigencies of the (I en era I Government liesolre That our Senators in Conrc- be in stun 'ed, and our n0t etflttt itltfla reipie-teti. to n-e all their tower and influence to defeat ihe Bjflaeaffle nf laternal Ittpena eetant afaiea ial,

iini all other me i-nrea ol a k ttii ed char .der. I

and to prote.i in the u ime of lite pe tfde of lu j diana aajnvjnd Im maann the aathattal debt by j eorha datiened tor locator enei d eommerf flon nieien -e ut ' mdilaiv nccc-itv," or the n ithmnl 1 de cn-e nVenhajw That the Governor be requested to tr.iu-mil . copy of those le-oluthatt lo flack ol i our Senator an l afllaeeeut.ttieeif in C tarajat, with the re:ue-i thai the same be laid batall I

the r rflanectite Honaee Mr Vaternwn: In-ftuctini: Senators and re

qitewini)i Kefaeeaiitatirea in Laongre- to t n ut the netaagi nf ten pflrmiltinaj Slate revenue oMhiais to c tbect Kcdcnl It SM Mr Hio-oi: Rrsnlced, vthe Senate concurring). That aj eofltmltite cematting nf Ikiee ateeanertnl the Sen ite nil three Dtenabera of the Hou-e, be ap pointed by lite i i e-t e t . v c bod tt M coi i c-pomt . with inv coiuinutce that mat ie tMannted bv the Lejrielainrea nf dm Utatet d Illinois and

in i

lot areata ol Indiana as involved in ihe enfoetn ! ante condition of the c ajeflre Mr Ltsselle niovcl I i mike the milter the tnectal order in C oiituifee ol the Whole lor Honda y, the aiid itav ot Fe'uuiry He made this mi.ti' ii in unlet tint even entleiu.tli might 1 h ive tmple time to mirure his opinions. Mr. H rner and Mr Haun.-i op msed ihe motion. Mr. Hann i a a for .en en Iter d iy lor the pect il order Mr H onoy waa for i eferritijc the ie?-olu tion ti the Committee 41 Federal Kelatio'H

Mr 1 o k oil tavorfl 1 the I itfer v iew ol theanh ject, and kopad an enly 4 it wou'd te -et lor the dii ctttijpti upon this aud similar tetolnltaji I he people ot the whole State trflTC solicitous to know whit I Ida Legislatuie was geeng to do relative to the rave in titers pointed to by the re-olution. A'tfi tu' -1 c ''. tie. in w t i h Me-rr-. i b flj-h. Pnett, H 'lc 'tnb. Harnev, Ui eaOt 1 1 and oihet-,

part icip Med. the joint lesoluiion was m tde the

8ai i d tirder tor I uestlay. the lb:h proximo. Mr Casots joitit resolution for lejfitlatiofl permittaOfl soldier- iu the Held to vo'e. waa. on mo liflfl of Mr. VMnck, reieneal to Co in mi. ice on II actione Mr llurtou'.s joint resolution for the specl v ai d fljrnipt peytatM f soldiers, and against tlie te it discrepancy between the pay of uanceft end pii vate-, w as taken up. Mr G.etu y moved to strike out of the resolution the W'.r.ls "our Pie-idenr. Ahr ham Lin e dit, ami our (toreroor, Oliver P. Motten, have fleanraflly baflaU earn of the white soldier in p;0 c t.ti g a war ti 'he lieelom ol il e ne.ro " On in t' I of M !; 'Wn, the unemlmeut aud

resolution were lefcncd to the Cotnmit'ce on j Fe 'er tl Rel ti nst. 8nndry resolution- lr aflteajdoainl ol the Oott til ation weie apiTopri i'e' v re ened Mi I' irk ir Ts I t ut ips .! iiion lor the per etu atbui ol the mciiiorv oi" lud. .ma so!-i er-, ofli c - , ami men. who hue leltfla or who BM hereiltei j full, iua w ar for tiie tn liuten on e of the C n-ti tution and the dignity inurigktaof all IheStatet

ntitmp tired, was taken up

on ck.

Dartaa their s j "ii ru In fnrHirii ln l. ihe Caieert nf t'v Al.l.ViiM iMANS wire h-Tt..r-d !' the attendance ot turner A--f lhaaaaata af nflMhtrd hener Kuvir, Qaama, No' l, and ti e 1 -tii.rnilid nn n the ajr patroniie.1 tl ch e-.te; la.nmeiiia. aid la iOied upwrt tl.etn P eaaaat flatteritif drrr r ci .'. ' p;roi tsrtb- Pn i. u-ed at the r r..nrert i trmm the Mu-ic warerw.ir of Ranhnni A O. J. M IV H U Kh. Manarer,

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MEDICAL.

Mr Luii'i tuned aamlrv amemlineut

III. iiditmi w SM ifi . ruft Tm. o re nr

H Gonorrhoea, Gloets, Whites Strictures

M" to iit. t it lk tin: o tt g A Tt a or C.I M U hi MUi

'"tilt- r commonly l ed Clap, la a tia-

Keitimkx. with reaard ti esiathie tlilln-ultie

the eiuuitrv. And th it -u h coumit tee he an rhjotiflrd m i-it ihe Legialanree nl lha Statee tat lllinoia ee Keatnck, ii in tlteir jealanaeat thflj can ikerebi better aeeertain the aentinnrnta anal rieVJ -t me s.,in : md endetvnr, it' praartiealde, i i euere atdnnfll it af action bet are an tin- (ten en! A--emhlv and the Le.isl itmes nl -;dd S'aiea

w.is nap iiiiqiI tithe committee i-"j-ed tiv the res.itur'ni'i He ih tiin Hts Ei alienee tlie Ooeeraor mnld ; :dl tlie wmk aece-a ft in the refill Mr la unit's mothm erne at tJmbtttattrfl ol Mr. II mat, t ttiie I. Mi M ku iiioi in ived an anttnalmetit, impodnt the dm k nl radle im inluitn iiiim ander the rea oluiitiii u-'ti li e Adiutanf Oetienl. M' Broara etoted IO idee -de ;imemlment He wuu d aaatwati IrnattheOoverti'ir in the pre m i-e- i- the A j it ml Qeneral. (.'.mieil

S id ti nil 'inii . merits i tiered ty other wt' than ih- i. .-. ir-ef. T..

aero lernen tu ulsm Utblel teutnent u Art m depr m you wl all Mr Aii 'lernen aw ke axaioat the rflaalntion. en . "f "1 nj

tlie "rniMi.i ii' :he .ee . nn.i. tl itimiI.I Am "... t' ' Jv '

Z , " cup.eHl or 1 arne.l. r. , i.eil with nai vi'lve upmi t;e a?"tle ol Indioii 1 lie resoiu jhy-cM-m . Ui u. a mm-nt, ted w

iiittiil i't .ol i- to well kuowii io r.-qu.re

au.. exiiUuao i : it t y t" be not. but it 1 dn'l ulr to pet clar of f. h c mfaii...ii lit. l- w ..ii.nr . .t v r v-.ie- all i latn-e o! L t male and emaJr, rvcb and i' or. bulb matrte.l n t unim. A tboub u iruabht troe in iiM-lf. -o tit treviUp. mud aaaurtimea fatal. It la a

ui- at . th'- t ear,,, m t Ut.id.. La- aetMralU I e, n

urn-; ih- a

tu retime 'he piv nl tntnm --i-med ulacera wltcn in iei.it;. n to the Mht!c.il totiditi'Ui ot lue cuun

M

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nut in i Mil in . i ..t ni in snvce Ml W. Pe rn ne I to lay .'irneu'lrnetit on tint inhle

Mr Mutri nifieil the lurther ciinsider.it ion i

ol the ipiesti.ui be "stpnneil, which pier all ttl aatnu t io a

Mr. fftajt Thit ,i -ilert .oninittce of one Ip'ni each Qooaraaalottal oi-ui.t le apfluintod ht lha j Sen ite to iiei with a similar com mietet on ike j pattttf tlie H tu-e to diso irt the St .te lor Con j:ie.miiil purpose-. Adopted. ike lt esi. lent la hi Le aonhj announce the Coin 'iiitTee to morrow moininy Mi. Johnson: That the OontSJ ttee an Feilen 1 Pei it kaat In tiisfrucieil to Inojedrfl hvto ike expe Jiei cv ni ihe St oe ol ImJaan i dniandiu)r o t!;e Oeneral Qotflinmeiil Ike airilege of eoUeetinfl the Fixier. I lat in tins St.ieiir her oa-i olh -ers mill in her un w.ii, Mini iciirt hy bid or othera;e. AduftetL Mr Will: on-: 1 h it the Sevret.-irv ot' tile de liver aixtv eaaiea "i the Oauhigieal 9nnrei afthe . b.ae to tlie Suite Board of Agriculture A'iof'ted. Mr Kit: That n eeleet co nittee of one frooi eitb Coni e.-siMi;i I D-tnct a pointed be th Sea 'e.t art Hi ; -ini:..ir Uou.-e committee, t-i d ii ct the Si-ue lor aenutorial Hid leiaiative purpo-es. Adopteil. IMKOlil ctiom or BILL. Mr D cktneni Bill Mn. i": To ere.i'e the

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1 4' ! . Judicial Circuit, and fixin: the time of hul ling courts in the aevenl t 'iintiea. therein. Mr. Hrutlex So 4!: Helimetu the School tti !ev!el on the prijpertv at fleffpneatmtte. .Mr. Wiight i. 5'j; Fort!iere!;el ot John U. B eti. Mr Willi rm No 51: To amen-l eetion 2 of the act rtvu .it;: ir the .-ilarie if puhiic otti cer Mi M irih No 52: To mem! ihe ."Inh ec lion nf t e act rei itive to general linikerate Mr C t; .1, No 5.'1: To . mend the act organ ii na Count reeorda Mr No 54: He.u'.itin.' ihe le-'

Clay pool's Mr. Anderson moved that the resolution here

, j if led

Mt C'ker tlecide! tlie motion out ot onler It iv i aot p rl im. nt it y with regard to a reso In lion. The reentt ihttkml ' y the jjentlem an Bot 'I i he rnaekati Ü k ttaa ihe ju-lament ol the House, on me tiu il reeling "t tlie te-olntum. r-ti .1. v , on inoti ii of Mr. L ts.-elie. the reaole-1 lion ans tu nie the special order, in coniMction I with i tm I ir re-ulutious, lor three o'clock I M , t" innrtow. Mr hierin : I u at raetbjttj and repie-t n Sen 1 att i- auti Betanamntatirflri at C iugresa Irom lu- j ui hi. i to rronle more etleciuail.i lor mc eetl j wotinilei sohneTs. Mr Woollen: Wm ki Aft. It 's tle-.rtii'.e th it no oppot (unity ' .hill l.e l"-t ro lement ihe ImuhIs ol union wbtvb .subsist tietaten the loyal Stilen; and, W 1 1 1 . R i. a -, Ti-e Leja'latuie-ol Ohm. Kent.mk and llloeu- :re now in se-.-:in. conauiiin ujain ihe cornm m o"l. and all hue an enttl mtere-i it in int. lining ihe L'uiunand praaenring the (Jon slitut'.oti; affad, WiiLtiaa. Free interccurse lietaeen tli . IrMhcs iMitit eontrilnite to .t more perlevt lr:eml a'uip and lesiora (he era of ool feeling which aaajfl esi-'eij; inere.iue. .' d nd y rue H mj l r " (-if BM, hW Seucte eeefla rij. I h t the Ltghtaatnret or the laid States "t U . Ketittn ki und Illinois Im? iiiiriteil to meet the Lei-: ituie ol luoi ma , ut L Bflhv ville, on the 22 1 ol Fetwuo v ne&t. theie in ei ch ine tews upon the romiiiion ot our common country, cultivate our iel itnna ol rrietiOrb p and i'O'l teel 'tg. aud renew our united devoitnn to the old Union, the old Conal tutiou MflJ the old i ti.-' Resoled. That Ht Exccüeticv tue Gorernor lie teticateil to tr in-oi;t these reolitiona to tne (oveitior-oi ihe .S..U-- i.imed. with a request lint thev I it 'iic -ime oetoie inetr lespeciive Leeialataret. L Mr H'dcomb:

Jwinl He-o uiioti instructing our Seo-ilors to

tion a. is the hi-e. tue t -uu I itnui, n he onu ee'neil.ot . m st Ijrantrc awtndie The i orn etltiee pr.tpo-oil hv lite r bau ation, aith power to travel t .r the inform item 'ihr. eonM and ami1. i ei-ily expend $.'). KM of the pe.'ple'a mo e Mr I i' k nd ! .ied; he ha I irid' i i nod oppo

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piuoii li ine .v't'ioi -in "itemoi utr oniri 11 mujr anu nu- y il i ti S.iitl in i:t . n tiro.n im

n .1 . nnai ttt curt,

xerciae, ie

tbeti te- Med,

riau . ,, nt

am- fn

it r lew dar the m-lirine r- cban.et; and

HMiaff Itlol,1 li - IMUi-f ,1 -i tu. ay.Wtnib the

tt- .ii i;i r- At foilitu.te , r frr i, . ..... i -. , . ..

ell rai 't. ..r Jim harge- him-f, ui, an irrilaibU urrim, a -weilrd nta-l , an . n'.arrerueut ml ta pr Zitate flanda t r artt-ej ro ilte ite k ot im hUetiter. lid t.ari r, wiiirh .. t- i ke a cliarw. wubafew aWea t ' aa) i r-. -. Wwpiaa fesaeatil u.t,e, ai.d aiixh b -Cjredtiu. I - n .w V..'k. l'l.ilmiU-lnäiia Kail.

A cmli to :invihiii' haukat? to hoootiajf, onr 1 way, ht aaflaa a aafM l.r.n .o.'.l '.fi.. a..ldLaM I... h..l I il!u in tim. "' ta.'.J to du t. ür.l k I r IU

, J..-.I-ii..- ot ,ei ,i j i.;iit ju rtaaU) ta un-

eq i4lr.li. , i..4;,tet i-,., ered io. th- cure or iLo-a

letl" id their eovinltt'a inatttntaotM. Thc-ennn who ojiji i-e I the re- lutioii bid muh n t" aar jrahaai iheeorra ahmaol ahoir oara partj Thoi eatnlderaal on ibflM" kalket and lick 'he da t from tne ieel 1. m oln, (' uner m an l Fremont.

the moat c rrrii t au I ittfantflflt ot viil.iiua, so l:ir ' at piuialeriiif tne putilic tieisury a.n concerned. Hut, alien nur aalditra were u he honmeii, thev weie air o i of exianiac. of coriup'ion on tin; p.ui oi Pet araiae Committeea Wh? He I c tu-e the ie du; n did not propose to think' alnju der str ip- w ht kad gone into the war tor pat . off t i aM Ii i hid fene into it Abolition- , i-' - ttie ur;...-c -O mfrt'.r .am; the inati'u ttotis ot' iiier c u.iiy Ihe Deinocr.u-v. alio rM e ed lh--e win. ha i laden in lelense of tlie Constitution, would not ttlk at nit eronomv, wo ii 1 Bot t.iik about etpen.-'e upiti a question to perpetu itc their ineinitrie- Abolitioniata were it o i.-ii.hisiJ Ih; com ! uienreil ty the ra-olu tion. Thei hi'lhu'i un the reir. got ther, ..v. aiel ii id cme o-it r wou'd ii out, pen er.ith. Ii' ii the wai perautiallr u:tc ilhed. tod with llieir poeketa full Poadiajt tWdaacaaahat, Mr Kil .te moved an ! adjou-ument The ie .md noea ere dein t tided. A ij turned 4 1 to 4 I

ei t -e id) ia un

at c-. It I . I r art n ff..n .n.r in j,la I-, i. I I- prrit im-ly vejreta I I caaauaaaa no M cu- ao thai v. u cm rtttawe nutrlf U all klidt of mrnaaer, wHbawl ih i aaamtf fn-aa the aa- dbrli-e. And if )-i. are rare: u l id w r up oof ta4e,tai wid hive n ta-ta or -melt fuai t, aa tbat j oa are not tt r v 1 fr p eaj v .ttimiamy, aria? ae eataflatd by n a i es. friei.il1 tn - i !U.i k toe i. fr, l,m a rem iy . iarorrred rat ueft Hb itaiaei, t anrcaaa by a rtult pb)kian. and eiinfi lentlv nt laittettaed " tt.r i;.,f. rtuna CtDTluw ton t gaaeiaaa iboui tb fllpjaj ure of tttp tier. F iHtvvi-t-, r urvi tbe boi. AlMa fi inana nta af fade mark aid be proacatd Mb the u Iii t t li ' : i . ar t ii iixo5. tvie prorKieutff. t'tociiinati. Ohle,

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INSURANCE. EIGHT f -F f TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. J IM KV, IM3

BANKERS.

Merchants' Bank. (Kli.BY FKIfil'WX, Provrietor.) 'y Gold. SdTrr. I", t. Ibrmaad Vataa, and t'DmrreBt Money, uecotiaie Sale I M-ark. Bond. Ac., on root Bii-at.in. laiatn on roUareralt. and t ran -art oedtn.ry t.anktt.R bu lue-- So N I . -m !i , lnd'.li. In! j .n?t-dit

(uetthiiig of property fot teÜio'it or charitable 'p;ae the em -iucip.it iou aciiemc ol Preiuent purr-ea lanenta! Mi flead Hu 5.'t T . mer. l s t un 4 of the Resoled, .y fA House tf Rrpremtntmiiret tke apt enrltotiiins County Auditura lo make out Semmie evmetrnm j. Ii.it our L"n tied Stale Sen ener-il leahrtea . tor e ,n.d iltey aie n-te-'V lu-liueled l optxt-e Ur Hmtk ffffffl lis Tahiti sii rectioiia fnim t' the aimir-t nl their abiluiea, ke all Ian and .liveounii .uiU ci..-: lit .iiue to ti ickio.-o honorable me-ui. ihe p-i- ice by Conresa of . my

1 1 i it redutioii ha vine nr ila uäijee; tne le nnj;

Tbe mmrk 1 1 full f lantattona, repr etited r e tbe iittttu" HU WaTtBROSt it I A I IffMII III, ' wbkb at ,n w.'rtcerpt.laj: ofpoallt iajary . Mn 1eler altlm amawml Interior p--vrat .n and p.wer priced , tri-.. , v., c Mar prottto tbewitelve ak for aat OflTAta inly liaOffrw't ItRONCHlAl. rttOCwOtfl

ETN A I NM IM WE C OMPANY, OF U t Kl H BD. O S X ECTICUT. I'lrri sm. IttS. Market V. CaL. Treaurt !C"t i nd Certificate - on band a:..' ffftttyesited ar. ra'l 'udliiaarrui'tbandf, fltJt.Sfll 41 Bank 5tock- of 5- w York, Hart lord, Bnaati. fit. laaai-, Pbi adelt.bia and other pi aaa, MM! tt C. 9 an rtawaarii. ml Kewwctb. tear Jr--. . t.l r m u .ar,. N T rt and Indiana ygr, sM M Oty IV nd. !ew T.-rV. Broklj,, Hartfort. h - - e. . r,Jeraei and U. aaok. ttT.lflt 9t Railroad Mark. H.rtf.aaJ mmA 5ew Haroo, C-finretk-wt krrev. and hotn and far-

eeater Mrtre 4. , a e ii CiaiDeet vat. tefaoorarj loan h; K ' .n.it rthered.

t ia. aaa ae ? Jt at leasee at ar.aai it

i,r. - .

flt.aaA.llt tt

i aaa u vftii itni. IaOea, anadJuteU wt.d not due, ttTt att TT Januar IMvidand. pa at- lM,fl ua fi

Tf

roiintr

Bat Du', min. MaMferd. Jan. 1, !

Ke-twi .luilv - l r r. ant wdl take neai:re re attrntwa

wtucti y tonfltipenerua bare proved then Taloe.hrrlnf to your in-or a do wanta. rac4- I the macUoo mt pmymmumns gm airy, and t ea- . Ian a di. WM HtMiK.'X, getit

m '.ia .f- m eouueui men tLr.-iivfhoU tbe c untrj

BaUin.V H UtoNCiilAL TUOCIiaL. !.... ...,,

iittuKt lua y i ih owub , batra tlract inüi

Ei Vir Nervous Debility

Mr Culver No 07: To amend the act regu of OBJ t x or dutr upon the propert ul the loyal latiuü t... in ike-. cifxen of the L'ttire! St-itea lor the purpuae ot

Mr. Piifchatm lie ikf: To amend the art! patu lor tUrfla Voluntarily or foicbl em inci tataated pan: tbe ardativr tad aoothtnt aaVcttatha( or SfrrMtarrbaaa. U poattirety IRXXRARLR by AWT -da, ao aa to enable ao. h Bated niiere Ai d in every ittliet wv U op afwiio.na oftb wladpioa nt. tbe BroocbiiaJUyirwl- aa 1. aaat ihmtm I atftet tarfaaa- laaaawiwaac aJTT

ltt.tr- tu nahe ai the -upti.it ..t l- the eni .in. .pal on ttatmen . t l.e-. ie:it 1. ;i ta .nary rntaae-nauu ttra rrurf In Cvatb. Cold., asd lrr, "V"" 7 -,r" I ' ' i ' iu:,tf,,iiri, i Iili Jtrai ial tHl.er V im ..... a

tu .t...i (. wiu;.. ire- lor hotue Jeien-e. anu fur the coin

luateera and their larwii'ei, and RsmleJ

further. That if o-.r SiMut r-. or

be arl aMrbroataffeetioaaiawbtcbaablKafMaberaaot .uperareifv-d enlopa m m 17. Ck.rke.n,

iti(er.are iisMe. raU-dliaa a aaa