Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3840, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1863 — Page 2

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t rrrtfmli. We hf a utile f ill of communications, l't:ert Tram the irmT, report of county and town Uip meeting and ipMcb, all of which art worthy of UnUoii We regret ihU M have not root tar all. ami wa aasore our friends thit there si ae intentional need act if lhair common eatiao 4a ot aOMsir, or their reqeeats for publi Nation are oe rumptat with m i cr Krf iMralt. Two telera; tia thit (venu AiMtw

of ItMaswrheaett letarwe hau from W ih iig , . .. ? t . i.i

mm) wmm anMBntv to rne negro regimen M lam aim of ihe-Alilionits to bring Iba white man 4nwn to the lettl of tha negro, and under thai Administration thetr efoet in tat regard bare Ma cordial sympathy and co operation Tlie

destitute families of the white toldier are neg

b the party In power, wbile thecouUa-

fall rstioet at the (Joverameni ei-

penaa Thi Administration regards a niggrr with mora favor (ban a white man.

levied b th bands aeceiv

Hrna af I.rii4turr. A propoailioei waa introduced into the Houe n Tweed by Mr Woollh. inviting the I-4- -latureaof Illinois, Ohio, tnJ Kentucky, now m m.mi, to meet the LegstsWMM of thi Kalo, t

Louiarille. rr, the 231 of Februar The tug-1

l. .i. n i worthy of consideration and tha day selected for the meeting it mol opportune the birthday of the Father of hi Country In the p - t cii-.of the nit ion, the lofty patriotism of W rinnet n nl hi unellih deroiion to hi Country are eminent.) worthy of emulation and imitation No harm cm come from auch a meeting. Ml much gl mit reult Let the repreent iii v of the people of Ohio. Illinois, Kmlack nid Indian meet in council and discus tha dilfi'-u.tie win -h environ the country, in the pit it ich an ovfion would n iturally inspire, ami we hire i o doubt II will be impreed

with the roil n th.t im'hvh . to-: e ol seeiimei.t may etit to the be-l means ol a-r'inpiihmg the end. the r 'inmnn purpose ol pte-ervinj, . fiee. constitutional (oranimait, animates i nii contrtile the people ol these pfj j State alike miliary f foi r of the state A proMei'Mii w i - introdueed into tiie House in u ipiiriug int the ex; eUienci of ii.m it'g the military affair- mid jH.wer of the State with the trovernnr siel S.ste '.fiVers erecting them into a MdiMry Hoard foe th it purpo-e j Thi -ugc-oi n elicited a w.irm disetissioe, es- I tenia v. ..ml wi.l ! :if.i.i" in do o until it is di- ! posed of A- we ntidcrtatid the proposition, it i not intended to depiive the (l uenmr of any

constitutional aullmrily a Cominui'lrr in One! ol Hie niihtu il the S'ate, l-ut in ine.nure to rereve lnm ol the re-'rousilii!.t v i .n i.ii uTone in the !MMirt.tut mntiimenciea which may nrie

in the preM;.it critical condition of puöhc alfnira.

A good rout, one who sincerely desire to prtmote the het mietest mid ihe common weliure of the (eople of the State, wbtwiM not otject to Counei in determining the du'ie- n I if -; i bill ties; which may devolve u; u i ibi Neceaaanly a large discretion in the conduct of the mdit try iffair id the Siile iiiuat be invested ao new.iere, and it i i.ru;cr thit (he prevailing

etituneiit of the people shouid be repr. enfcd and reepecteil. We do not know wh it exigency my n-ebeiore another Legislature convenes, and thetefute it become neceaary. in view of thepe

i iJ.ir onibtifi ol the country, to proi ide lor lie difhVuicieai him troubles lh.it may occur, o fir as po.s-oble i oequeelioii for the Legislature to de lei in ne w. whether tbi discretionary power hall be npWM in the etjeajiuof exclusively, or be di r .led with co ordinate aulhoritv? It stcBH to u there can be b it one op nion in thu regard T lie people ol the State are divided in ein luietit as lle ; olic nl ilic 0fTWMNw1 The Governor tepteetit only a Mition of the

pen.e He ia the icpie-cniative of a party, und a e seek to advance ils principiea and pur. .nee Can it, with justice, be nked that the wiwde power of the Stale houl I. under auch e rciiuisi nee, be place! at hi control? Cer-

i n'y iiot. The recent election how that a ijnritv of the ople differ with the pnttv that

the tiorernor represents U u not right that their isties should lie iepeclcd and lepieaented in li e ciM.dni-t Ii! uirectioii nl tlie ai.th.'iin mid power oi the Su: ? Tt much mut be oaa cele by et er uht thinkm- citizen What

then1' In nii'f w i ti e m ijorit? muat h ue a e iice. at leai an et,ual voice, n the control of

m i-ir ..ffiir Tie people wdl not conaent lha: 1 the delicate and retaaihle trust shall be ielt

w in - mati We there fine favor the projsi tic i . Mil ilmy Board, including the (tovcrtior, with w hnin ah ill be in eat til the military p. er ol the St ite - li it I a i r M r ii n n Kniupnge." Tie Nia Aihany LrJorr. noticing the t'mciuawtl Cftr-wHwctal a repniiof tlie recent doing . me 1 1 di in i . Ib' ers at Murireeboro, under the above captmt). real r k -

Ba 'he ffterr$ the .eotlenien who dem e their pnsiHnii imm (ov Moin : - favoi he leen holdiug a tweeting t denounce the LtgitdatuiO of Indiana, have they? And C l. Mortui C Hun ter ha iieen drawing up a set of resolutions ex prcswaae; h.u. ler Stun- inllptiation, baa he A id Cn H'liuer is a Demo at. we ate t.dd ! äell. I Ii t is new hire hi Indhina Kone ol i u- ever heart! d it bei ore Old H 'inter h is the reputwaini. ot le'iag a ver ultra Kepubln in the legion where he live It ia generali ea prcteal that be waa electetl as iipvblk in ' the

la-i L -1 ! e. an 1 w ia one ot the ttepu

feadeea in the Houee And "Cad. ti.n,in he, too. ia i IV,. ie Hooter Mri i we pie-ume He deooui . es 1 1 e Indian i HullCinajg - K -J Ms ! " L' ! toClin" ought tn Lav e a tcllww star instead : i white eigle :le collar ol hie eoat. Hope he will ket t. The oÄrer" hvi . id ihii siy. how woultfet do for the pru ite- the br ii e bn who inirfeereil in Che rmk w.;,,ur w rfmjj fmr . C -ir UMtno nlid Shoulder traps to hold a III nit-etn.r l'erh p thrf Ifciv e a little ootiled up iic! aai ton thai Ute nullit disire to pour ut The might hav e umeih nj; tn -o.l.a last aneo, ; al-.u the von reception ot llitir n i ajiuai the

unerags or the w m e- .t ho and mat v oajicr Una.- U woa. 1 it do?

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cert il.e " v tl. er-' ei in nm to

ler ihr r pr ;rr c u. ;uai..l- to hold a ;...tival meeuavg? I iiat J ol a) I'orier. Tbt 'rw York JnurmuL oi 1'amiFw rce i i ooffjmentuig upon Gonordi PoarBa'acae. reinaiks: Waexpioae! n opiaior while thiMn! wit hi ; r. vi4, ami uui' nee wanted ;h- .-. .,ir; m graaa departure Imm rule- t w ti id ui -- uee'ed. sut.ject them . im putatmn of in taut.e-- im partial in. in tha mm ui.. Iiaviwg a .unttaM i - Kiea. of in i e i -. T - rr the tell.-! to edatni iuj Im ri Hirne niot.- m hts tior. Thie tVi i w i enough to deter in: e tie tee ! the coin Kor bein wih jud-e- and jury, h is very plan: that Ucb a ahjcUn waa equivalent to aatiug. Wew.il noijMiiwider livae M i' vfAVal holiest mo uvea. guwi intet ii. : ..Idierfv viewr. ftatri !e- im in ai. in il he t.nl. M Mil ev deuce :i. h I favor. We neeai not say that the buding of the i now leporten, is rontran t. the i derce in oar view. nd a i n. urea- eri i ai .i wrong Bui it ia done Let u becni . a.., tecoiiiing oui own op.t. . - .t he (.... who a thaa cuavdemnad A braver or abetter wan than Fill John 1'or irr, more gallant aolditr, a more faithful patn-'t

a do not hebere ealwu in the aroay of tke Union tonn pnlh-y ea well deaerrtng of examination a Forewarn in Hattle. tage ia council, fteree a the K on C ihn lie Chunh Tlie h-tory of Haa in the boar of war. the accoropl abed get Ue that Cbarrti j.,in together fe tw., -re .t xee mi man and a f.uhfol friend in the bowr oi -jpc-ce, hmjpaii c ulix.iion No other luetitutnm i- lett he m a modal soldier and ajuole mal. I lie r'hTij which carries the mi ad bark U the I mMl -v .t. ,.m him lebt id it lim't irrati Hmc. wb the smoke of aacnav ' rn-e ir-m the

ode lor In bra e deed, hia ardeou lahwr. hiejFanib and a neu tameJ-jpatda and - - .- tkri of C ! IbouiiUe-i ia the Fla in am Imheater.

Tht let will ba paid one day. if he live. nd j

.i.n ,'mfm.A l, I'ninD live in CC llienlil Co

glorv reaiured Symg the much, let ue paaa on to tle nrxt Hep in the road of ruin, only wamiQf each other e tud firm by the biunda t . ... mid be resjtjj km tlie day of rebuilding when thev who now tear ihiwn shill tep a:de and permit aa to tare the fragment. Prramklr anal Jei Meaen Han en 1 1, e Stl f (law I iw.otv. Inlroa in d

fiiuiir is., : Wntnca, The preweiM civil war into whn h the penpe hive leii f rcei bv the wii ked and fanatical taction Harth and Houlh. i detriment 1 to die best intere-i nl the rouutry and of man kind, and a reproich opon the civilimmn of the a-e Biltng the land with whinwt and orphan andmouniing households, b inkrupling the Gor ernmeiit and oppressing the people with t ixaiion heeond their ability to bear; destroying the pro ductive iodnatry of the latntii mm and liilin the coffer of the wealthy; fiUinr; the Northern aectiou of the Uu on with a vagabond and aervile r i e Ui compete with or prey upon the industrv of the white man; imjiotm unequ il hunient and commercial restriction upon the difTerent por tiout of the North, thereby iucreaaiiig the dan per and the evil of further disintegration; aap ping the found ttion of religion, morality and public virtue; corrupting our rulers , an increase of political patronage; de-troviD pemonal l.b erty uuder tiie tyrant's plea ot neces-iitv; and obliterating from the heart of the peonle the p rit of nationality and brotherhood, which is the niily .uie bond of -union; and, Whmie. Expet.ence ha tanght the ooetl and bl'Midy tewaoo, that war alone ia no remedx lor the evil of disunion, hut ahm w cl in the apirit of ae-tional hatre, tor an nncoiistitii linnnl purpose, or in a m inner not aatictiuneil b. the lw of MtUimyd wrfaie, u ii the s:r e-t allv of diaaaioii, ami if persisted in will reeult, not oulv in the bankruptcy of the nation and 'hi- m.-vei whment t ihe p.-i!c. but also in a final f-epa ration ot the hffereut sec linn and the destruction of our admirable form of free overunieiit; and Whkhkas, The eople d Indiana are desirous that no efToit, which inspires a reasonable . ,,l .in-cesi in re-tnnn the llnwn n il waa utile- the Cnt notion, shall be oiniued; and beiirj a deinnlr impressed with the convictiuM thit amia alone, under the recent and pie-enl polit-T of the Cabinet at Waslunuton, will ne er accompl.sh tint desirible object; and ifefukiag the praters t all cood meii and the -mi es ol .i UkI ol Peace In die larthiraiiWJ of our patriotic pui til e; there! re. Ilr i' Hrtnlml by ihr (irnrrul Attn mhiy fif the Stutr ot Inhana, 1 That while we will c II tu. ne to obei e ery conatitniineyal retjuisiiion ah.i-h true ti iti .otism .hall demand, for the pur po-e ol icstoriug the Union and pie-enin our cniistirut'ona! liberty, et ae ire opposed to a war tor the I bei ition of the sl.ne;anU, while that roln-y is m lintaineal by ihe Adminiatratoii, the highe-t dictate nl a(i itjtimn impel u to anhhol l fi'.m it our -upport: helicTing thai a Wir lor ih it purpose is uuconatdutional, ami a wicked natu patioii. and if mjfeietmJ in. will le id to the ciei liable and lasting de-liuction of the Union 2 I'll it no Uu on c u be main t mied in this countty until f .n ti i-in on th. rnvni qoeation, North and South, is eradicated, and the doctrine ol Popul ir Stte S ivateäxntf ätaeknowledeil aa fund i mental ix "in mt the Government The pcojile of the Norm must yield up the heresy nl Abolitionism, r else ield up the blessings oi the Union A'mluionisio an I the Union ate in cniup auble; the one or the other mut triumrh A war for Atmhiioiiism is war ug liiift the Union; a war mr the Union is a war RJ tin-t Ab-olitioni-m AiMlitioni.-m i moral treason, and but for ihe lorm of law with which it is clothed by the Administration, is nctual, legal treason. No patriot can he an Aholititmi-t 3 I hat the interest ol the wlrte race, as well as the black, dem inOs that the condition and locality I the latter ihotlhl not be interlered with; und i war. or legislation, or Pi iü rid Wat ml procla niatinns to aceompowh Ihe put poe ol the negroes' firedoin and consejuMit migration to ihr North, nre ni ts ot flagrant violation of the Constitution, and in wicked disrei: oil ot the eople' voice and the b-si n'ere-t ot the ruutrv. and all such act- ought to be constitutionally re-isted if an otitr.ttfel people 4 Tin Prmmlent Lincoln' scheme of "Com pensateil Km incipatioti," which prop-ise to tax the neop!e of Indiana to liberate the slave of the South, i unconstitutional, mid a monstrous iii'qnit. which a tax ridden and over burdened w.p e will not submit to The freemen of Iudi ana will not consent to uni. rn-li tlu-ui-cives and their families to carry out that insane and wicked imlicy, but will tesist ii bv evety couati twllumal me ns in their power 5. That the siem of mlntriirv arrest, and tlie Vetmmt di-regatd ol the (ireit Win of Lib aMm, cnmmonlv calleil the hahfat corpus, br the Cab net at Washington, are ad- of tynnny and u-uroitimi. ju-tly aiirmii'i' to a free people, agiinst which the SMte of In liani nrn?e-t witli tnditn ition; and in the name of con-titutioual liberty he demamla tha the nccureml system ah ill cease within her tmnJers; ami e deel oe the uiiu literabie determnatiou of the people to m niitain the Id. erty of speech, the liberty of the jaes. the rLht to t!ie writ .i UobrHM corpus . ml speedv trial bv jury, atexen haz nii ot bionl and trea-nre 6 Thit thr Sine of Indiana, mi a count of her decalima 10 the Union, and 1 er geourafihic.il ;m s.tinii and rommerciwl inlet e-t , ne . er wid con.-ent to . n r settleiiieiit umiii a hiats of disunion or a polic) which .-hall separate her Imm ihe S itelHnleMig .i "ti the M ,ssi-si;)!)'. river Her highaal iutere-t ileiownils il e perpetiiatinn of the Union, an I e-Kc. .l!v tint tie Ureal Vit I ley of the M s -iaaipp; fr.'in its source to its mou'h shill remain mi ler one go an mailt tid one fl i 7 Th il the a ar it. which wo are engaged Magill to ceae as si. on n it cm l.e bm light to an huh nralde and satisfactory terminal inn ; aid Upon that ftibjet't the penii'e who ne lirmiu if- bur den have a ri:ht to sieik 1 herelorc, oee Sentors in Congress are instructed, and our Hcpie seu'ative requested, lo use all the poaer and in fluence of then (mMtioma, by bill, reatilutioo, ir other ise, to accorn; li-h the following objects, i iz 1. To procure an armistice of at least aii in. o.tha between the Peileral and Conte ler ite at tnie. for the purjui-e ot te-ting the possibility of a permanent j-eace on the basis ol the Union "J To pas- i iaw calling i Convention of all the St ites ewmmwed of delegates freelv ehnen bv the peopie. to take into consideratinn the state .t the country, ami to devise some plan of set' lenient

to be submitted to a vote of the people Noifh IA - t t l . . I

mi cotiut.nv anti-n Mie i nion-ni:i ne preservevi and the country restored to a lasting peace 8 That tlie Cmernor be directed tr atuMatH ii certified copi of tie foretfoiug pienulde and re-olutiotts in etch our Sentiors and Kepre tentative in C -mgre-a. Ml be laid htafamj their re-:c?;ve heftewj and t- the florernor of each of the State.- to be 1 them laid betöre their res pe.-tie Legislature.

le houes are but of ieterda? when

ired aitb the line of the Supreme Pontiff

Thai line at trace baik in au unbioken

from the Pope who crowned Napoleon in the nineteen' h ceniuri , to the Pope w1k cruwncd I'ep.ii in the eighth, and far beovJ the ume of Pej in the august dyuaety extend, ti'l il is lost iu the twtiight of fable The Repuh ic ol Venire came next in antiquity But the Republic ot Venice w as modei n when euaapwred mmk the Papacy, .i 4 ua KepuU lie ol Yen ce i gi ue. ud the Papicy reuiains The Pap. in temiins, not in decay not a mere antiijue. tmi full ot lue and ouUilul vigor. I be C ii hohe church tili sending forth to the lurthest ends of the world missionaries as zealoua as thoe who lauded in Kent with Augua tin. The number of her children is greater than in any former age BeY a iiuisijiot,, in the new world have more than compensated her for what she has lost in liie old She saw the commencement of nil the gov em menu, and of all the ecclesiastical establish metit th il now exist in the world ; and we teel no assurance that fhe is noi drtmed to see the end of them all. S;ie wa great and respected leloie the Sunn had set foot on Britain befote tt.e Frank had passe! the Rhine when tireviaii ehxjuejicc still flourished at Antio h when idolwere still worsh ppei m Ikwf lenifde ot Me. i And she mir still cxit in um iiniiiislnd vigor when some tmvrler irom New Zeii.ind hall, i ihe m d-l of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London bridge to sketch the riew of St Paul's. It was tor th s reaa n, one, that I leased the Hon. Caleb H Sinnii But this is not all. I hiss. him hu others, and perhaps nioie import ant reisoti- than this When my minl canies ni hack to the daring Iced ot thoe who have sou-ht t . -ccure to u the greatest ot e.1 our gu i rati tees, til : the Con sti'tilioii. w.th nil iti tights and immuiiit:e un trt ached; to th let who l ave fallen on everi held imm the Potomac to the Rio tiiaiule, and a hose : edr -fand out as living motuimetus ol their !ep .net worth. L-it ml g iv-k t H id R 1 1. S Ulli M iiiitiin. Antietain ai d tlie linldeii ret,eaee H lue f in -ot the Cluck ihoni i y n I w hen theie -ee il wo cann t lind lhue wImi h.e laid low then bodies and sent their -mil into e ei mil) to vi.i.liciie, to uphold, audio ae-rne. il p -s-dile, this c veiian unbroken. ThewU are some mi ihe teason- win I iii--ed Mi .n 'h; becau-e those men. mmf of ihem.

who have sumglM und died iu he;i tlNMlril oimjr. etrtawj) deseive the reapect of a i itnotic peoph.Nor is this nil Let u go lo our hospitals ami look at the noble deeds nut tueaa hare dnna and ne vet doing These aie ammig i lie gleitest n'dieis ol thrill all Nnw.sntar..- ibe legal rijtbl to hise a pub! : sj e .ker is conn rneil, th it it is as gte: 1 as it is to applaud, in nit iniini there i M qnestton I hohl il to be the rialst ad the people lo c invas pu dic ineastne MM the minds ol public men,'- and when they s.y anth.ng tha does imi meet wttii our appi obation, lo hiss them, and not to ap pi. nid Hut tin re nia v be some w ho w ill s i y . W -1', sir. if teal h M at a pnblir meetteg, u mu'. put u; witii the mstsVal on-euuence, v. , true must be all toted, and d course fiuei " Well, if these arc the naturale i im pi em es ot hissing, perhaps ti- well 'hat it is so; for it it weie not so, it intglit ti"t be -o well. If this w n imi a S He case, 1 could then have a cli Hice to testify. Bit when I think nl m-elt. and hud tint 1 am not in court, pet haps I can testily as it s S I I it as the cause of the d'sturb.ince wis from a comer sation thai spuing up between IMM pern- ahu were atnenlinji in front of nie, hl the.r kasjuirlea i to alio it was that tiis-ed, anil this was luily a minute aftf ihe hissing had ceased Their inquiries begat other iinpnreis, and lhe btjgal cries of - Put him tint!" Han- him!' "Stib him!" Ac , and it was only a few minutes till I Intimi mi sell landed on the pavement of the Mteet be low, surrounded by three or four careiui poiice men, who uc -lated. hj even ikatlg thai was good and bad, tint had it t ot been lor ihem I would eat. con hi not have lieed ten minutes 1 teel very tri ate nl to lhnje UUhae, MaieVUM oiil- who nn tliat drenMul night guarded my imetts:- tm rigdanily and so well. Bm I thoncht that when they got me on the street thev wo aid let me go about my bu-ii.e-s But no. thev could not do that, lor tint would

be fobbing justice of a criminal and cheating 1

shew mil ol the. i Ices, and thev conclude.1 to hold me in few --tody till 1 pro und some one to answer for g appearance m the inorn.ng be: ie Ma. r Maxwtll. at y o'clock, to iuow er lo ihe

charge ol "distuihing a ineetuig " 1 MsMMded in getting a friend ol mine to an.-wer lor mi i appeatatice, and I w in on hand lestenlav MM II ing at bhastl lit o'cIim k, at the Major "i seVf, j and mi-vveicd gut'iy to the charge against Ml. I

for w nn ii niea nur gomi mann um nie ere uoi Iiis nd co-t-.wl.i. h (6 ('.). ma km i a sum total t $13 05. and reni n ked at the tune that he

would line fined me much heavier had it not been lor the City At ornev . James N Swee'scr, whe told him thit 1 was on a drunk For ihm -trateg c imminent I feel nmler many obliga I tinns to llh; the SWM twr exetei-mg his mtlu ! nee in m beb If, ami to the other tor allowing J 'lie nHtietce hi lie brought to bear upon Iii potent arm id jnttiet. But to the Mavor I wnuld say, "IH IsUt that j imeson to your soul;" for I was hot diunk, hut 1 .,ii and s far a the charge i conremc-l. I think it I had g' ne into a trial ol ihe c iu-e, 1 i anulu h ue shown a v.u iance he'wceti the ailegi lion and the proof, and t on-eipiently rould bare j defcte-l it. lint I rtid not do tint I paid the: Court the hue i winch wa- all the tiintiri I I

through the dlfferetit ward of II Mt hotpitils. atai am happy 1 1 certifv that all i b.iix done for ihem that can I ui der the in um-tan- e- In hapUa No. '2. where the wnter i c nv lecit g. th reare but 23l pit enta, umler J. R Culberi son. of wur eitv. S ir-eon in chvf-. and his eerps of a-s slants Trie l k' t is vervpeamlir wun aU whom he meets in social or firofeeaional relations, a id exhibit a cummeudable pride in guarding bis own reputation by exacting the per formance of every duty assigned to those under him

Mr. MeBftt: No. 61, repealing certain section of the Pr .dice Act. an 1 an act in rel ithn lo wit n es Mr. Ne No. 62, imrnd i. the eel f r tlie UirofMa tion ot bsau inud a-soeiatms M- i -i-.il : No ' ; ti i iu m: -ectimi 5 of the a t m rel i '.on to township business. Mr Bern. Nu 64. to amend seewVin 1 of the Justices' A 1 1 Mr Cotbin: No 65. to amend section 322 of the Practice Act.

Mr Wolfe. No 66. to amend section 134 of

the armv is a spiendtd field lor the study of hu

man nilure dressed in bhuk About hve thou sand sable sons and daughter are attached to the Army of the Tennessee These are of even shade, from the unadulteratel ebonv to the Tan quadroon From ui tivea of curiosity, I hue questioned them MMely. and watebe! them kMMrtmllj. I Ireeiy admit th rl ex erience and observation have in iteriallfl modified my view regarding them I detouliy wish tint thev were colonized out of the country, and tint an imtias sitde barrier were erected between them and us, as aide as thit which (Jod himself plated between the African anil Anglo Sixon natures Mf sympathies have always been with them, and hye mule me heretofore wih them alt free, even it they mut remain in our midtt Mat now 1 am far fio n being cert tin th it niv sympithies aie a sale gu de. epecialiv iu thi ca-e Let roe st ite one or two facia The have heard of "Mass. Liliktim' Procamation." hut ihet seem to make the haosest and most vague calculation to the result, sfiuuld

the Pr.K-lam:it on 1st fully carriei nut. Liiertv .

wilh them means license treedom from c mi, ml son labor means idle vag ibond ige They are. almost univerastlly, a lazy, hi!t!e-s et. and il aid be a severe school in which thev are tiuuht to prize lire lom at its full value. One thing is certain: they tri not work, unless constantly . itched mid absolutely ccnijellerl V do -o tiom fear ol stsrv t on Thei rarVM little for the future as thev know of it To gratify present want, to feed the ir appetite for aMaplsj in dress, nine icntli- of thrm woehl -ell our troop to their Snutheru mitet-, though the inevitable result should prove their re enslavement. In their pie.sent state the) are totally unht for the ei j- j nient of freedom If fieed from si i very at ettce, our le si itors would lie cninpei'ed to Mad Mi cia! and nn-st stiingent liws for ihe r control, r their freelom would aoou dfgenet ate into the m-ist until id led license, and theaa piuper h ir.les

roulil crowd our poor hou-e. itwl till ear petti

Sutce writing the above 1 Ttsiied the building j the act in relation O theseibemeut of the mutes where ate confined the Rebels wounded at Di of d wlaiu. rut' Mills, three weeks ag' e-tenlay Thev t Mr C nbm No 6T To secure the free paa i acte of the number who in ide the raid on UnlU . saite of fi-h iu the streams ot the State, aua af- . 9trinr thr dnv before Seventeen weie killerl J fixing penalties for a vi dition oi the a t

and thirtv were wowndeil Five of the I .Iter ha e Mr Corhin So 6: Fur ihe relief of Perry simedred O tr loa was nothing Those here j Burgett, of Tip;a?c.inoe couuty. ndpear to eiih.v themselves as well as circam oaniaa or the oai

Uncos w, I permit I hey re full ot jokes, und j Thff rtnUll;l)Ui ;n re:jtio to th of th. I honestly del. re that they are better fed and ; a PL" ! J9 i taken up. The pmag motion of Mr. W I , on w.M not exjiect a AiyAa tutored Repub . I Uf -men,,mef(t , r Clat pool Ot. the can to wr.te a letter wttho.ti refereui-e u, the m airi ,(re

mevi.ao.e geni.emsn oi A.r. ... mt1tli ,,1 resulted av es -6 i.oe, 1

Mr Cobb movevl to lay ihe aiiiendment proposed bj the Committee on the table The amendment was a recommendation to Congress to regul vie the pay ot officers so a to nioie nearly equalize ihe pay ot the several grades The motion to table was lost bv ives 16. noes 3d Mr Linder moved to amend by inserting in the a-er place, "reduce the pay of Ch tnlaius 50 fier cent " T abled; ayM 27, noes 13. Mr Downei: To amend by alding. "to use their influence to secure the pay alreadx due. and to provi.'.e for more punctual paiuicnt in tulure " Aazrecl lo. .Mr Wolfe moced that the amendment f the Committee as amended by Mr Duaatf be laid iisin ihe table, which did not prevail. The amendment of the Committee wa then concurred in, and the cuiicutreni resolution adopted try conetil HILLS OX SECONO UkAPING. Senate lull No 4, erectinr tlie 14th .Judicial Circuit, was, after considerable deb ite referred to a eclect committee ol five, viz: Mesi Dick ins ui, H laglaud, Biowu of Wells. Doughs and M tit ray Several other bills were read and referred to pioper committee A'j inned. AfTKKXO 'N SF.SSIOX. Called to otder at '2 V M by the President. BILLS US si COND klamno. Senate h lis up to and including No. 311 were re.ui a secriiiit time and retei el. Jul.xr UlsoLl TloNS. Joint He-olutmn No 5. introduced by Mr Woiie. on the stale of the Union, w . read a secnmi i i me Mi Mivedthe tele: cine of the resold IMM le Li C limit tQS on Federal Re: itfetsk, Mr ttrowue. of Rnidohih. :n .v cd that one

... , . ,i hundred copies be printed tor Um ii-e ol the tentianes to nvetti awing In a xciul point of I . . 1 r

vie, wheiher thev would be lia ill er, or even as

happy, in Ute of free I im. : a qttMÜon I cm not solve is. in fact , the -jre t problem ot i be day Ceitain it i they I ick the mental .-otver t.. ap re emfte free hm. and the in .ral fcr t to m ike it a blesamg. But, in the lottery f nationel life, we ha e now the elephant, and, now , wliat shall we do with it? This i very strange talk for a B! u-k

Republican, but I hue ex;reseeu my maeett. earnest coti iciion-, fhrced upon tue tu a current , strong and broad enough to Sweep away all aai ; re onceivei not on-, and le ive me amid im k of doubts and fctjagiringl On reading the abort to m friend, L).-. Hunt, of Illinois, he in.de a rem 1 1 k tw till1 of heiwat I recorded. He -a.s: "KrM tho-c It -lave who arc di-iised to be industrious, i:ivii iblj couple the ide i of labor with the Met of service due to

thnee mr arheoj that I b-T is to be yntrnt uiel When thev si?.tk of g'iiig North, after the war

is e;.ded, they alwiis reler to some per -on itlt

wh un thev are going, or with whom thev w mW ne 1 leased logo. Of absolute ind ridoal in le

pendeiice th.y hive no i..'e- hey nn-t have

I he our

someone to whose -k its tln-y cu: t !in'."

do. tor's rOm irk is ttutlifui. I leave it fur readers to relied eBen. Respectfully. S C

C.

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

SEN ATE. Wki..siav, .latin try c2, l"d . The Presi ient called the Semte lo older .t U o'clock A Mi Journal ol testeitlay read and approved. rrTtTiovs, A. Mi. Tecgirdeu: From MMOaH of lipirte

count v UM e change ol ine cut I act too I tea. Ho feireil to the Jud ciarv Couunittee.

- I

Kl I His. Mr Davis, of C i4, Corpiir ition C mniittee : Rccornmeiaiing paaasge of Senate bill. No 15, with an amendment The bill authorise rail road to construct branches Conciiried in. Mr IV.u'.:is, sjiecial committee on the ie-n!u tion (concurring on the brevier rc;jort.-., tec Om metal hag its pas-age when liie pr ce is re dueed to one half cent pe; page. Mr lb- .I --. ni" e.1 to hv the resolution and

the imeii lincu; eO the t ihle. Mr II i dem tiide.! a division of the que I tion Tlie ametldasMt was not table! but the

original te-oiution w is. ms'ii ctioxs Mr P. in iv 1 1 nl rl.. - Hum ia Ir la r.

cially due to the Am, while the MorieoM aoJ i ,W,,tt

uinoen- oi a uoe kivh war are leariiii. . inxiii their awe f aira, th t rigid mreatieathm .-h u: t be

Senate

Mr .lohnsnn opt"-'ed the printing until the had gone to the Committee .ml beet i er tec ted Mi Cb i UnMighl it Mould le better to repOOtfellv .ik the MM su print the re-olu'ions He was -ure the won Id do it, and member would then hive copit- on llic.r tables, thit thev could refer to, and also send to their MOtstOOBts if rhe hose Mr Wolfe di 1 not object to 'he priuttn?. if :t was the wish of the Sente They w nl 1 have appi' ned iu the worn ug p.er.s hid there imt beM some misiake ihotti ROtuaus copies ot them Mi Cl'vpiol and Mr M ireh rat ired the in . lion to pi ;nt Mr Moon isjaikn at fn inkier ilalg length, and in conclusion biped 'he printing w on d be ordere! Mr. Dunning warmly e4 f ueaMi the m ti m to prim He thought the, roaalutlowa c jwtaMol til m Ml .in m'M iM iu liter lit it h it been or would I e pressmtod to this ihiIv The Dem atreee. a

pirn, should not hri;ik Ir.'in hi cypres nn of .ts v;ews, Hud would imt He hoOd hi - Denm- J cr itic frirmls would withdraw thetr oppisiiinn to j tue in t mi to print. It wa- in nie trom IM) other

MM as a gaiin of Iu ig ah it wa- the eien-e? It Was nothing c m, .icd m th the nop. . 1 1. nice of the subject. Untold millions a ere being expended. The peop.e were look MI ousl to their repre seutat;Ve here, and their feelings should not be tr tl"i vi h The pen, c were tai ahead nt their raoi e.cii'.ath e lie anuld rwte to print The Motion to print was il- advnc teil by MOOrs lhowne ol Kitidoipli and Mellctt. and oppose 1 b Me.sois Corbiu. Shields, McClurf and Cobb. The Oh ir ruled the notion to print out of order. Mr, Browne, of Kmdolh, moved th.t the i rs. i anions I iv "ii the table an 1 HK) oopiot be pi inMd Mr OÜrpool. in ex ! lining hi y te, s.il th.t

I as the metiiiier MOM to think lh ii Ihe ptinting

oi t Tie lesinetiobs wnnio uwrme ine teat i n. ereti p urtr, he aroeid ie!d Ins eeehfO feu print for

the - ke ot h irmouy. The resolution- were OOt tab'ed yes 8f j j uai s cy. n-ed. 1 . I ne rOJMeOca to the Co.umiitee on Federal i , Itelatkjtss was then in ide. Mr .1 iheomt, m Order to cive the committees i

j a cham e to meet, moved b aujourn So the Senate mijumMd

HOUSE Met at l o'clock. Mr Igmasstv Bukirk in the chair. The join nil of e-te.dav was reid, correeterl

in. uitiiKi v ' i iii.i a , i - i ' 1 1 1 v i ini' in u. had. ud -uje-'e I to it the iiroiaiet v ol giving I , . . . -. . i-?.i . .1 . .-. ,,' les-diseh irge d .uh duty ; there!. ue ma lit! a lima i.s I ho t til ,f it a . . i I .

t ali b It . Mmttfj .in t liie I'npe liisll liiation of the II ivsi na;. sMMaXaroLia, Januarv Kihtou BaJSfflWB.: In leajhiUjj over the columns ot vesteid.y moruinx Jottrital, I noticed an ar s s aa st a aa a

t. . .. i.lu.1 A I r.lu.1 bl. I...I., 1 tavt-air-

i v saw. -! aa i i r s.a slfs a a at - a sa- as i i rested for hi.-i:.g, t' i- is true, nd lor hi-sing ' t 1

me ve liuic n the cu.-l At tir.-t it would

not con-ei.t, but little logic mt cor. v meed iti I it error, nm! he lelaw taatly g.e waj L : roiu ImettOMI ot Ihr l i iiiu vvi a Ilr. Irorntli- iiiuvrim ai - Hi o - i nnn of mdiiina I i u i in ii i s Froo Aincric hi of Wi n ui Deeceatl 'imi i t riwarwedl a ttepnblirun in rt-gurU to Slut rrj . litOOtroe. Tk.nn . January I at, 1G3. F.niTort Sim imi. ; A menibei ot the medical Stafl. a friend ol oui-. and to whom 1 am indebted lor liiaiiv fea or, w 1. en I called oil in ill this morning for a ptescriptiiHi for ennui. Mid, " W ell employ an idle hour in w rit iug a lettei for im old mweette, the Sntmei." I vein g a pMd ' Repuoncan" it' you w.li a, .v me the expnsion this propuaal caoaM OM str .nge MM lion, hos 1 shall hold the D tor re-potisihle lor 1 the resuit. and folios his advice. The "Arm i ol the Tennessee" continues it1 march northward. Atter having teachetl a point one humlred and ten ui les outh ot Memphis, it is oidered to ren.nc .t- slept. In a aoid, (leu. liratt.bv the Mr Ot ot I ill UtMeMMOi lias been MMpolttvl M ieire.it How tar the turning ol ai mi stores si Horn 9prings i Huei.ce i Ins ino e men s, we n inly gue-- it In regud to the' burning, the tsct are simply these: Kive huu- ; d;ei tmnpa wee lett to guard tMtween two and' tiuee mm mm' earth t stores Eight thoeeaod rencl cavalry having eis kuowle-le ol the tact H I) Spring i 'iiit eM MOOM '' tTsWssed ecea-i uustd make a ra.d on the hve huuibeö. pvid theui. destroy the property, at i Wate Im

ten h ui- Hel plena ienotaiice is atwwvs to de

gMMOOglectis not a ul.ject lorapologr. I-...U . gentlemsu who has figured very ' in all (JteaaOOrs dunuu the waa "No

v 'a lo hi aim

Von wi i no; ext ect .ny news from i. se in

'the Arm We nre .lepeudeut on iour n uthern

Qcurri x f pHivii.tGi.

Mr radtanl: Relative to the IndUinpoli-

midrol the idficial conduct ot their public .-er JnurnalV rep rl ol Ins speech icstcrdav tjPMero rants, lo whom the connol ol nubhu unuiev- laue tmr reiHWanbisi in periielu lie the memory ol

niav hare been entreated, aod J soldiers who h .d fillen in deleii-e ot their couidn I Whkrkvs, Tiie peoelt ol the State ! In lima i ami it- bsmutuiwers. He h .1 been msjaefewswavted domain! of this Lein-Iauue a faithteJ and foar i hi teat stheot Ha desired the proper correctVm, I

i ü due him m a nu'in'.er reprwuiotMig a Irre con !

MOmMdi 1 hol a special riimmitlcr ot he he I atitueuej oi a portion of the State He i..ls.n.i anpo'nted b. ibO Pi sviidssit ! ihe Sen ite t, in I SMMsvittg, in the few reiunk- lie in le efastl the

ve.-ngate the expentimire in the Stale (J.i irter j ic-. ibioii, w th regard to politic itii regard to I

MtstOr s PepattmOt, the MsoiktMOf areas hj j Dem erat-or Ab iiiiioin-i w I. a h could be eon the State, and the MssMgassttt:! of the State Ai ! s'-rueo a- the Jomnii t.nilrul it. No (..one.-- j ream!; and that said committee be auth u . .ed to was observe.! hv th l sheet with reference to the ' se;nl lor MMH Mal paper, and repoit ihe result i Mjority in this H msO, individually and collect of MmV mrestlgatiHea. Adweoed I leoly. rho mmuer nt th ii sheet must iecii ingetl,

Mr Diene) : l int the Judc ary Committee I or t'' pi o per step- w.iim be iak-ii m the ie

inUire ,t .. get.ira. :aw can be euacie! bv w ii cii

but.

lar -civ

ah. ml is by, no 'ej.- i neison thui the Hot.

Caleb B Smith, our Kte Sevtetiry .he lute rior AnU w hj did 1 !,; I iojl is liie ijue-Lou th ii wouiU naluiaby lollow. 1 htsoed hnu. not tic use he is a Ci.ti.u man. nor because, i the

w w Im W Journal reowrkr!. I 'misconrtrued ' h; remark-. i - lr knowledge of our ownm-iem.i t-

f or I don't think I dui Bui I hisaed him for a outside of OM OtM special tweÖJMsV During the roMath that deal him nut 1. nie g.Hai. --and m nie pcnoi between the 3ih and 3Ut oi December, me" v ukI manv others) "feel poor indeed " Hot 1 northern p iper- weie not allowed to ke ciicuiatbecause we hav e commiiteti Mr Ci nie, but be e.i. and our Colonels acta as ignorant as those cause it reminded u- that ae had served ur in the rank Now we hue regular daily traint country "not a ,-eli . t, jt urn wall " rheie-ecin to and ftom Memphis, ami what there u, we gei to be many opinions abroad, to what prompte! But this much i certam in regard to our ii" n I i.c-uuie tbete aaie Ukisc l the pre-ent :n emenr. tin he 7ih and -th in.-t . meesMg who have .heniv de iilnl that I hissed the si boapitss at Holly Spru , ttt broken: tbe-peaker beeaue I utlereila tit him ;miticallr, u,, and their 6 is HI patients ttit If -ftrreil to and I hue been told that there are tboc wlio tins point As you are aware. Hob Springs had I IMM that 1 had been hired to do tiie hissing br been Utt. Gram's heaahswrtera for some time. tBOM mi the leading lights ul the Den.. Tito tint bis still is now ume. sua ne eipecoO. pain hourly. What movemciits a: e iu contemplation. re the Met mi these I tee)liM1 th.t thev are we Lue M otrius ul limiektg The MMn mi-uken. and to itie second thit the alleiiinn is regiment- eein to have no otlier duly at present mean! . I. isel v tl-e. having Iieen in v em ml but -mi inline the two railroads The reciment

nine - - .- niiifl hr some n mate pur

i- .... W tj!. it not be well for some nf those hi speak so lijhtlt id Ihe Pope and h - lollowera. to lueh n et Rai.ke H sinrv ol iti l'npes. ui j see ahat Is tneie sid wf them? He v i s, thet e is not, and never w. on thi earth, a werk ol hu

to w In h the writer belongs ihe lOOih Indiana i at Cr ml Junction, three mile west of thi? MMI 1 he ' 7 tn IndiatM is at tins place, and u . . i e. ally he ilu Ihe same may be sasi f the Ms lu ibe hn-pitil at this point are now conhued

I ul tim sirW and smundeil I ha v e I

Cin u't ami Common IVe.s CoMtt eati hx ihe

time of holding regular and special term of Court in iheii reveral circuits and districts. Adnpteil

Mi Williams: 1 hit the Committee on Finance ; in.piire ami report whether the $l!MI,0O0 appro pria ted to the Uorertmr as a contingent fund hat been MOOtsMjl in coul'oi mily to law. ami icpori ! to this Senate Mi Cm bm: I hat, .is the absence of ihe Pits ui t'ominitiee will emb urass tiie werfeMe ot the: r- I

Men. ite. tint an aoihtion il committee be raited Lial mer nieier tneiu es Mr Brown, of Wells: That the Secretary of the ei. ue im(uiie ut Ariel and W H Drapier, RcOortera, ai what price ihey will furnish, roou for bueling. live conie ol their Brevier Legi- i tu e Re.rts to each member of the Sen lie, and report at e.uly MsOsWe. A Icpted Mr Browne, d Randulph: That the President of the BetmM le anthoi .e l m retun Dickey Richstds as his t.i'edunng the rem.tinder .t ihe ses-.ott. Ad. ed u .animou-ly Mr Munav. I ml Committee on Military Af . e sf fa.r üKjuire it a.t.iitional legislation is nOMMsM lo iiuajiu the supi ort of families at the public ex ji ae. of volunteers now in the military service. Concurred nt Mr. M aire: Tbtt Committee on County and Towi.ehii Uu'uiess inquire as to the expediency ol aineiMlipg the School law, so sa tu compel D.iec tois ol BtsWel liousew lo I .ke ihe enumera turn ol the children in the several districts Adopted M Moore: Th.t -ante Co in mi '.lee iu .:re as to the ex;diencv i making it the duly oi County Board to appoint examiners, nd in creising the p i : examiners Adopted. I V l RRI.NT REsOLlTIOTr Mr Corbin: To appoint a joint committee to ktejejvo ot tue Oooortmr what amount of the sjil (MNI.iMsi appropriation hascorneinto his hand-, an l boa w.e - tme In I reu eipeudad. ami U Mj prt whit militari officer are in the emph.v of the State, the u itute ol the service and other iu formatHHi in relation thereto, and als-i a to set lie met, Is with tue L'uited Statee Adopted JOIST aUU'Lt T'.'VS Mr Nea: Joint resolutiiHi No. 5. to instruct our Senators and re.ji.e-t . ur Kefeseiitatiies iu .i.-re- Ui inte foi a law lo allow bounty lo -Liier diavhaiged lea ! -ability before the et pi r a. ! u e u i in of tl eir enlistment

rai il

Mt Anderso',; What steps does the gentleman j pro; ose to fake?

Alt. r.ickni.l: Th a i. within my own know! ctie. Mr lii rtiih did not see much ditTeience be-twet-n the icjsiits kt the Sentit. ei and the Journal Certainly the Sentinel Repsnter was always impaili .1. F'tiaily tiie tohjeot was dropped. ri.TITIO Mr. tiregorv: Kr ün J. D James, a citizen of

Warren couniv . nrai inn l.r a men.; men U ot tiie

school law. Re ter red Mr Nil. lick: 11 aa anting a claim Referred.' Bar. .net

Mt Olren ami Mr Hirdm. of Perry, were j gt. i ii ted leave. BiLt rassi p Senate hsfl So 17, relative to the time of hoi link court in the counties of Adam-. Aden, , and Huntington, was, on mmion of Mr Bud.' taken up and passed under -usnet.sioii ot the ruiea V.. Ik. ItKi.NUlil.Rlli Mr Ander-. n moved lo ie m-idi-r tlie mutton to leier joint re-oiuiHii No 14 t 'ne Coium tteee on i own-hip Buahstea. and ie!ei the same to the Com aai Wee on Kdwoatioti A.tetl to o MiMm Mr. Ferris, bom Commiiiee on Righti and Ptivilege- rejecting Hou-e bill 65 fV Ml ill led in Mi Spencer, fro same Committee, relative . to Houe bid 51 rejecting it Cnncurte-i in Mr Miller, trom C mmittee on County and ' Town-hip Butmes. rejecting H .u-e bill 35 - ' . . . ci sei v 'o bill 92 Concurred in. Hy same trom same rejecting House bill 92. Concurred iu.

Mr. Ptrrv, from sa me Committi

H'.iix 'nil 4 Couc.irrei in

fee ie . i.

MOOU ri'.NMr Pack it. 1: H.s )oeM resolutions, pending yesterday on adjourn men t, coming up. moved to refer them ami pending ameudmenu to a select , committee ol tiie Coned Mr fame: A j .itit tesoluttou ind irsing the Preaident's Emancipatioo Pnclainatioii. Not in onler. Mr Donaldson Instructing proper committee

Uli reganl lo iuldier pensions and bouniies

A : pi :

Maoi.icT.os or B.tts Mr Harney: Ap,snti,,g a comtn.ttee of seven ilr Raj N Gl), io prevent the c reu la lion of to make pcr-oiial eaamimuioa ot the Arsenal end altered or worth! e-s bank bills, aud pimriiliipe, report Adoptnl. Ibe duties id banks iu teiaimn herein Mr Wolfe Due f:r the Judiciary Commit

tee to inquire under whit w . ,n- . fX e n; s ee selei ted by Hi Kxralleney O P Mr on A ionic!. Mr. Jone-: H'. .t;re to amefKlments of school law ui tavor ol ! egme- ei t i Mr Packori': I '-tru t ug t- in h.h tee on County aiwt TownoVp Bu:eo- rel' ? o term of ser viMof Tewii-iop Inters. Adopted Mr Woo.lnitTorTe.el a rr-olu iou relative to employee id House 1 .bled ilr D..-: Ke vet t nnting Oor. Morton's MJMeptl let our soldiers in he tield irdering a certiti! ii um bei oft pies ihcrei. Mr Kobens, stitel tint a Republican meet ing at M tone Hi I a lew evenings tiuce had assume 1 to pruiioe lor the ptuiuag of ibe em calle! me ige .t re .id :-r the purpoM toraai. and move I to table tiie ;e-o'u.i lo answer to sundry gentlemen. Mr Sp akir ataied that ke wa not aware thai Mi Kviebencv hd drove a I D ' ai'h mcs-a--e a- iinlicale-l t th'a H ui-. Tlie m titer decide 1 out ul order Mr C.H.k: ItistnH-ting Mmt iry Committee to inquire into the ex'-rdienci "f nve-t i t tn toy power of ilie S ate iu the lioiemor. Auditor. Attorney General. Secre'ari and Treasurer ol State, erecting ihem into a Militär Board. I Me-sr. Packard an ! Brown argued in Is vor f the lesolution. They were in favor of (tor. Mr ton's being on thai Board, tint thry wanted hun tuirouiide! bv h tie-t men I he liei nblican of Kent a-kj h J -et the ptecoleut of a Military B .aid. an i it Ws ho.e.l Hi .t Hie A ho ilimuls ! Iudi ii a wi.u.d mat iif.reg.id n Mr Brown state. I that in his own s n.ni - I he Stale he h I heard gl emu c omplaints as to the miamanageiiii n:. the parti. il.t.v . il e u i ompeiency with wh ch d e in literj tsCtirt mi lim w t had been c ti-'uctevl. Mi Resrosta fwlluare!. ru'ngixin: Ciov Mor tui He w is a hiiiuau be nv, liowner, tnd lia b!e to coiimi t e. r. r 1 U.r i no necaasity for e-tabln-binj ihe B .aid j n t o-ei Mr Ci on argued to .-how that i he resolution was m.t nt irder Hi the Coii.-liiuimn the Oov erimr wis imested with ujteme authority in the ice.ird M- Bt .wn de-iii. 1 to a- the gentleman frnm Boutie . H! Heiuh k- Ml CutM J d' the establishment of the B.r I pysspsaved wnuld in any wh t-icvett the ioi ci n. i from .ting at Coma m I -.ier in Chief? Mr Daenn: tTsatuemnma 1 1 th.t Bn.rd would control the oieiic-r, aid. t1 eirtnre. he could n t act iiide,eridentl i . n the C nstJtUtMB tO qniies

Mt Mom in in said thit sooh MMI the Ke.iitive.f Keuimki liihinent ot a Mililnv B-nrd

Mr. Woollen .llete-l n amemltiK ti' -claim Mg am in'et.li.'ii to aVpr ve the (ioveii.nr e hi-rou-ti unoiial authoi.lv in the teaio. Pending the cons der iti. ui of whn h the Hue a ijotirt.ed. . BKMMNI sniN. II u-e n.et nt l! ' ., . In. k St PI KlNTl M'i NT NNN iN-TRliTIOX. Mr. S e iker I lid t ebne the House a comrauuicat on in. in (Ins function it v Pelerrcl

AMUSEMENTS. ni i itopoij rVn h i i rswrth t. M isff its r-rr'of nats af ALALHJlISr. Tils wsltetll sw seenery. ilaa-i, meiyrt-. V THURSDAY EVEN I HO. JAM. . l!3. TV yrataaa Sitffcu tpntssts sf AI.ADDI N .

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I air ira a I ar n sinl tha "Mmfetera, '-w 1 I I IS 'U) of r 'k. Iwjw f snsi w siii f lis fartatale, ia Ul wWsrli ibur

hav- Imh a itvt.4 tu lam--! . m-t fa-l.i-ai a-'ith'eil stiei.e that ne 14 wm-tral ii it a m . Mil'.i ami- i"e 1 W yl i r

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TWO st i ft SsH I il also vi-itd Wahint;' 1, V, ciul cttir if th- Wr trtt

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Mr S;e iker laid be nii ition from thi- "lh-

H nie Leg km on the iorder on motion of Mr. Roheit

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er iei.it ve to services of

Tabled ii.tormtlly,

oovk.av.it s. MMMtM Mr S;eaker di mped his ruling th:s inorninf; wiiti rejprd in he res detine otalertoii the prititin; of the Ouvernoi 's Me-tae for use of soldiett. The rcea iiiion tr thai i.iKise was deceied now to M iu order. ' heie i s,,ine doubt iilxuit it, an I 'he Chair g ive the resolution the bei. t fit of thed ubt M; Uro wii move. I thit the re--.luti.ui be infor tu i!i y laid on the table, awaiting the action of the committee eogageJ in iuveaiLfaiin ihe rub ject After fortMO debate the te-'lution no tabled aye j.V MM H Mumv a ittttim i ?- Mr S. maker atotwoe ed the 1. g Select C until ttce on Apportion :nc Senators and RetwO M'at ve-: Vwsrs. Dnialdson, Bnlrotoh, H- want. (.'. ok. Van It .-k i k . Mo riu.ni. M awn, Puett, H ."beld. D . v s and .lame-. Sc'ect Com in ttee for Cotiete ional purr owes: Me-; - S ifTer. Cii imtieis. ii t. en ol Washington, Abb tt. Hill. Perry, A kisnn, Abdill, Miller. Shoaff f Allen, and MclJ.nchey MJM oKtita Resolutions iu tc'ard'i j cut uueiiiiL' of tie

'he I.ex'isl itnres .t Indiuii, Ohio. Illinois aud' Kenturkv taken up M K i ieits move I to refer the resolution to ' a select c unuiiitee e..tn:xi-e I of one Imm each C mgres ieti I di-ti ict Mi L sseMe m. vel inttrtn-t'ou to the com i mittee tit at they re:i-.rt :ay alter to ovirmw Mr Br .wu ui t e-1 ..n iMttiMBt to the1 imier: Imnat, that the . ..mini; It i- rrpor nil Satnr lav nexi , tn irniii . Uairie! The sui-jec made sie.u il mder a indie ted. and the h ur pfwmMsl the dhiwint c. nt im 'tee : Rnliett., (Jiven, lliochei, K e. M" i in ti Wooiien. Qaeno. Let seüe. flriSn ai i L Ue

hi', v p .! . Ml sl" it. I Mr.KI cNVr M a- 1 i. TU i Rf r WM . rac. a Bs ea-lecii.Hi f V.sl Quarti t a r-iu i-tl u ihrir wt. i rr. Ii r !) Ir, ab s arirty i.r thr sweet -t KaoU-h. 'r ah. s-r trh. liVtui m i4 rpaimh baltaah. rMni.t. ItsaBMSSaW is:- MstS, Ir., Ar,.v. Cava ai- anl Sern -r. fr tn f wk I ibe ai at ' popular I shan ivl Frn h vast. r In slditn t il r r uoi a' clioicr i..ecii-n af feral Nu-ic, tU wjtl a'aa, .ich ."Hill', -r rrai iir r- ..ri fl.- r-l hralrsl W!B BKI I . It . vi. r .H ANUX h ! . t tan t thit namerotn fnn ! - i.l trui (mer irar-. iba ' sM fiHiiv.-its ait" lli y al. I t.- !'a I hnlli" - ' 1 rraftv sUmir C nerrt an I ifce 11 -, a wrll all comp, lent u cal crit cs. h - pi- t utarrj ttBsds IWII Heat -a p rise i i rBJ. f .iir ttmt erat Werl et tin- ciuitrj , na ameaamt tsa f th- riaaasl -1-!! It I'zsr- Wh.' paint .n iMCtsttld ttr- slUt flt'T yesr finer V !ne--i n XT. crtif- r rr I -rat Wirnl", tv h u4 at llan' sni A I'.j."- tlusa- r I u.ii'i i.ee- at 7 Si o'clirk. Iluri-iir ihrir Jiritrn in f.irelai 1 n '-. 'le- rsnr rl- "f tli" tUUDtiMA N i'.'.NS rrr bair-l I the it,i'1aiira f.iui'r ft-huu- '- f .tri erteil li-'enrr kiiMt, Qur n u!..., m.tl ihr m I di-n?iaruih. I nm i ibi arc pair. niz-t ''n 'ertaü.ment. aid lavih'd i.pu tlirni f r Ii...-' f.ii i M iirii...,:r ifi"i - f apprwisl Mjjtlli- Tin., u ri a th- lascrrt- i fr "i lb Mii.-ic a'arrrofn f Iii h i.. A C. j. a if t i.tnn. tuu-. r, j 71 II WI V II fe-.t

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mii t m in abh Reaaluiion nend.u th - morning nt ment taken up

Mr Brown ii -wired tOO c.nt.:u h .1 .iec frnnnrrliiPa fllootcj Whitno fitrintnea

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Mr W e ind M Hi lie v. the la um dem. ml Kit I ltTlo.

Mjl the p'ev.'ius iue-ruu. L in !, sod the tea oletami relet red ie il.e Cominmee on Mie Judi

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con : i.i i er- mi an nnianajcM :or .-ii.ne rt ce a. ! It'- r ...n.ani.,!. I. if I a ..Imir,

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lite dm n. ttee- OM ap; nrtmnncr.t tor Mate jrt ce a. .-f It -

ami üütire. ional pur; n-e- aeii iNo aiuiuiincrti. i vw!,' all rla.--s ..( r y- h- i . malr a. d f. male, neb

, ni p.or. ti.u niarr .-I aa na-!. i Hum ,b imui.lroantas or nn v : sate m i'-il. o u rr in. an.t ..in irun fatal, MBit

ii- , f n , , . eis as-. tu treatm ,' t at:t i ha s-riarll Were t ikeo nn .vir k.-i.i - .n 4 r, ...it . n n. . 1 a'n'f-n

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re. art t- t ..'iu'c mii i nun -.i-t? t- nt. t.-r rail ' tacmrnt i- flr-t -n orpr .-r vm mil

itarv eontro! w.is nnlrsed third iradit.r eeassv a .-o0r of trvat;... tivin- on hrraw anal tea. M A" le- on's resolution h-r Increase of io? I " "' r i'Uc.'- 1- ",,,r K d-p ; yen must tB.-uU tlrd. ,. , , CUp;a.l .r l-schnt. f Bit nrfJ Ub naii-rs ina; sssOtsssSW. .t 'eirates stnl ikhi emaaismotiid offn e: ... ,. , u i m. m mnmsmt; ami w-rm iunia7iTiii. re.. I It t, f.s day th oi-lmt.r at.- cbatueil. a t Mr Mr H.nv 1 tiered at: .I'm t: Itn" . de ii- iii .r ' 1 - 1 in t u my, bsB tn aaorut

the in v i.f .iKe-rs taentv f. ne , r arfiiMfi ....in. .. r n .r v ,. r. 4 Oi.

Mi ii - :u moved i: d 1. tion d amend meirl re la "ing he y of otj er un ter the rank ot M ij c twe .tv live per cent. M jor and higher rank p.v decret-Ml Ifta per cent Mr H .u n- tn ive-1 to table the amendment. L -t av e- n e- .6 Mr II is 11 mnei to refer the resolui.on and per Uilf, amondmcMa to ihi Committee mm Mill tatv AH is. Mi Milroy nw it. table the whole matter.

It tn per!, tii r du u u lor tlie Legislature to he sr-enilin' time on .-uch a -object Mr Bfuwa id vwes ted the leMlatMNa. He was

ui I unr ol in retain the piv of the piivate so-

ier, bei w is at .1 - win- : ine in Inn .f Je- I

trrOasies the j . v ul il-j r CswoONIb, Brigadier tiet.er.i!-, (.'oi-.: ', M j"i. and Captains, :n v ' of whom were -ktiikwtS from the fiehlaiid loahng , Bhuel horeN and iiln-kj" shps. He hoped the du w .s not In di-t uit when the army would tie ii-: ense I with, hut nm.1 then he would stand lor

jil-f:ee in tiie nriv .te -uldier

Finally, on inotmn of Mr H.dcomh, the resv)

I ut if in ami peiirtin,: .mendnients weie referted to I Jie C'omm ttee nti Military Affairs, with intruc-. thaa to re;rt bv Thursday ol xeaf week Mi C is.,!!'- reeetti'ion itn..i-inf the expulsion of Joste, D Bri-l.t from ihe I'm 'led1 States Senate came up Mr.-r- Ih wn and U mna m nel In a .- .1 Mr Brown anl: 1 do Hot ro e lo lay the resolution upon the t ible ' c aii-e I sea the admirer or , iiidorter of Air Brij.iit Neither do I to cast mr yotc evulence Unit I m.l wethe letter that he !

wr .'e io Mr Ltuenb, But 1 -o .--t in v vo'ebe

cuifm. or .ii-i.i--.. iiilH-li. wiUi sat .ri.iaUii urris. a v - ..-.! tot cl , BMBBmem ef ti.r pr.mirat frlai.tla . .r m .... I ri oi 1 1,. lita-UWr. Iii . ti ..: Ii .i t.t.- - -. - - ' tum .t ... . ra. ai.u ill it pi. mm lotstr. ami wbn a hmeoMit . -..n i- ,n .s a Vurk. I inla Ulubia. Ia U. rur-ai.d masf nf thr -,,ntb-n eH . is a -retaui atst eOeclual reaanl. . thai mkr a rapM simI prrmauent eurs wfci.' jrat.t io .itrt. ttradi m .fmr, "keeM wrri'

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w w w-wa vnfifvnr oijtal m a ttO of ijh it Snaie exeressed tlieir wiUtngoes to re City K nds" WewTotVswäkljriiV HsrVfitrd täin Mr Bricht ii he would reawll rert.ii. tns- k-K'b'-x. Jr-- au4 MUsrsabrs

merits and sttsl i u tue Admiisistratiou iu us war. aase I h.ve gii reje.in to beliere ' Iii it hi relu-.il u indorse the war polier of the , Adin.nisUaf ton wir the iei! cati-e ot hi etoot ftjo, and not the letter u which that Senate re ferred. Tlir veas and navs wete demanded The res nlutK.ti was tabled xm iH, uoOe TO Mr De

Bruler Iin voting In the negatlee '1 tie hie- le i cleared of joint resolution on second rewdin' The House, on motion of Mr lamb. ad jnurned assB-mssvO

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