Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3843, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1863 — Page 2

DAILY SIM INKL.

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i'rrlilrRl 1 1 r-prr n I Un . The Jnraei, tay sfter day. m repwatinK th charge, knowmj U u be without any foundation whatever, that th lemray of Indiana ft parts i mii:c"1 in mnaprrary to take Indiana out of th l'rtKMt and unit Hl rfeat.nieo with the Beninern CnufUfcT And aa a Means M i ii . -h that i iri It further char-re that secret ptilitieaJ aoeietiea are hriuw orßsninrd H o (K State. Th iiiwt itioiia luve th countenance of liifh RtnjnbHl in oflfctftkh wh. Ii Rirt them rharacter abroad I' di-unm w in A tot! parpi ;e of th pari. ho make these falae eceuaau m. thev could not hue ! tri! min mote running and mm likely to MC ire that and What nin-t the natural effect of o aiTprenUtioi.a thua apietd broedcael ofrr th country? Cm. it b hei thin to pr riüth. hone and Spant o th rebelli n? I- t

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the ei.e-ny' Another effect will be to liacmi ige im! U .r.l the arnay How em it l otherwise hen the soldiers in the 6U1 re inltmel thr uh re. nib le oura tint at leit one half l the voting population of the Northwestern State are in f ivor of eatahlnhing an ii. if; i..;ei t Confedarary and an ultimate union with the South? Will the armiea in the held think it worth while to further ;r e me the air under in li rirrumetancea? Anl wh it mut he the influence upon th --eople of the State when thce in -re'n eei MhHM persistently m-i-ted upon a- beinj; true bv leadinz Republican journal and the prominent leider of tint pariy? Will it not h ive the effeet to luve the opposing pertie into extreme, and create hitierne. 'tt--ii ami trife? Do the-e men want revolution and anarchy right in our tnidt? Arc they desirous of reproducing the d4tMHt which have visited aiiseouri, Kentucky, Tente ee and Virginia, su,- fhe

1 commencement of thi wur lo flie men of property in Intimi wih to feel the blighting

efle. ..( i domestic revo!uti 11. hen iifi"hlr will lie irrayed against neighb or m deadly -trife, and the Intel o the incendiary will sweep away the ! tl.o .t year-? 'I he-e tiling will certainly ei - if in m 1 I policy and fil-e te us itiutis of th" lic.uib'.i'-.iti leider-, .lie i-otijlieil I here 1 no truth whitever in the charge that the Deinoi-r ill' l'-'rv hi- :my 01 miz itiuti hav 11 . lor ihr itije't the formitiou of an independent Northweter!i Cotif'eJeracy . It i a lie mniuf ic tureii out of whole (loth. It 1- I e;ulli-:tn iIe tltoethet , 4itd it 1 orne 10111 ti e In: - ;ii d apprehension of the Republic in leailer. Throughout the wir ihev h.ive ende ivore! to impress upon the country the hj-i that if the rebellioti -lioui.i be -if eful. the dinfegnition of the Noitheru Si it! iuut iiecesnarily follow that while they could uniie t sunpn -- tlte rebellion and restore tl Cnion. ll.ev c-.uld not hold together il th .-e object 4 faileil Whatever of talk there i an na 1 N.rih we-te: n Confederacy has had ita origin in thee Hepublic m prediction-. Kven the New Yuk Tribune but a few day o epree-l the otiiuion tint the Southern (Jonledei . in. .iit !e reognixed, that the controlling influence of Humanity and Commerce may force tin- iiTH iti upon th country through the in tervention and mediation of foreign powers, but we do not apprehend th it even in uch an event A disintegration f the Noiihein t ites mii't t'.l low Itofore the w ir broke out the leading Kepubli Cflu paper advoeate! a pe ice.ible separ ition I'rom the di" ifi!.fie.i States, and they did il upon the

gi um I opMiie to that hieb i now held that

a removal 4 the elements of discontent and discord would f-ii:e fhe remairiiM.- SMie- to fe mo firmly m-hed

II" the intl liiimatorv appeal- to the preju.ii.-e-i

and paadUH which hive for uie time appeireii in the Reublicn papwra the filae charges ax linst 'lie imrjm-es of tie Demo t tic party are i oiitumed. wlnther -h ill wo drif'lT Is thete i 1 in? onl iurij""' to be acioinplishel thereby ? C ! there be? It ia time for the sober, con-id erate; aud wise men ol all yhade o pditical opinion to .-eriou-U consider these matters; to take counsel together and use their influence lo continue peice and 01 der at home The idle . nd wicked crtaaitialiou against the motives of men am1 piriie-i hould iert Kver efX'it h"u!d le made U pi vent a letolntion Iii h would dc-!i all hope of prefer ing our nneipi ihii t b ei nuient We do not b um e there - a mm in Indiana hut aim .1 -.if- its pei manency , its welfare, its nity. and ita pnie-- in jwer I hev mtT difler as to the me ins mi MPfjeaaJj 1 kwaw desirable end-", '.in !el the-e iifferem e- le ci'inlv md b ne-tlv discitssel No harm can nie Ir in auch oi.,u-ooii-. and oh! inivari-c Hut let not the Ul hope of a free t lovernnieut be for ever destroyed "bmi .um trife uinont; thoe who ire making . icr Hees, m b .1- no other pe pie hive ever made, to pir-eixp it. The popular sent ; meni ihwld not - t un: en d with to ascertain whether it is prep. ted t. -us-Min m jaibiic or parti- m measure, for fear that it irtav pnaluce the vety conseiiiience- which all prjt"e-s an anxiety to avoid a civil mr in the North which auuld tertamlv if J. CCM 10 the Soithein rebellion aod it m iy be even d.sunion Ui ih. North MM 4ti-i in. Ti;s Kite c. . ,s w.-i.iicrtii iv tro l.ie-l alKtit the btid o" the new gewJ ul State I I. c bond hs m lrge number of 1 . me to ;i, .. nd i.:re ipietio; - are 1 uentiug ihctufelvts u the gutiernatorlal Haiw H.s Km eüetny it verv cleir thai the stamu hould te tiiu ifie lriid leiore a nune was eigne! e w not .0 clear as to helltet the initials ..f th pernio sitiitii; -ImmiKi !e 011 ilie atamp This is now i -tialin Hi Km elleiu v " bowels He incline to tlie . :ii n tint tiie - -natures of t!ie forty person who may be u: n the bui d ito4.ld he on l lie -laui; , t -1 t n on ii ;u len-tti 1 he l ie' that it i imiaMsUne iN.e- not entet into the coi,-ilt it:..n of 'he aaAfei t. lb- Kxtiieticv oik- iet in in ilmm k- 1!. a n iio-et 1 u- mech nee had. wit!, tlie iid ol a p iwerful mtgmiv iik i ,s. e;.raveil the Lord's 1 iv.r uti 4 fiv-tent p e e, and ? no reu-, n In 'be ante feat houl.l noire ium,' '.sne! u.thi 11Sliouhl Mr W auik me. ; hi Kv eliem v ' view, and 11. e boi.d tve ever pi:( in ...n, it tiU be :e refrt-r.u t - ee tb- .1 udg. b.r njwlf in;v ttlig the stamp w .thg --e- , ,., ( the l"wl i all right Ho, vhim ln uld band to do just e to ihe - ib Hi-:. let 1 will theti !aid . good chaoce to get a wtiu . in fheca I' -tnke 11. howev er. itter the lib a at wa k k av

il m mi.er Mi- f.xceiieney h ia nen awiMg tt,r

tent Fön.!, fie o. -wfn - wn mu :. the

pus. ( am oi the be aim spelle! out bj pawaagi at. ooi .'tail out a g n a t, i;te, nd -in '..w ing a c . m 1. - a w in. ; How caretid ttie tioveruaar ia of tf.e nbb 11 awresi '. H will go down to ; . : v w n. uch

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far rr ley I pan llr Hair wf Ike eiiNli . The Ne Voik Timet hargetf. a few data ago. ill it II' hi Mill was 111 .-,.;. id eo e wcti M Mm. tie f.e Krem h Mtniater, and M Vhioi.ii.nui 11 e;. lenea lo a fwciftcalMMI of ihe trouble, ot tlte coun try. TbU WiHIWf dei. f- ton he H -i - 1 nioti that we te on the v of venia which m all proba raawt prove Anal, and that in ih Mtt fnur m .nth ihe Unimi will I- rewtore t or eUe iivi. Hinwill take place, md tfiit through the pacific me.fi ion ol loie-gn jKiwaaa "'againet a eoiitinua lion of the -truggle a- fm tie-, w cteful t.un h ... .11.. I .1.. . . :!emeut -n th inteie-ta of hunitnitj and .mmeroe The following are the viewaof lilttfct,hich we copy from the Tfih-"' of Kiiday laut, and tl:e ire wor'hy of wlfeuiioii n s eoiuing Iroin -ne whom fha Prawklent legat bd pyit-g - tiou of Kuflicient iiflueme f- oid:e- a ; leite upon ihe U'e id ihe 1 t ,n It w.d be noticed that the philoopfier of the TVMall ex presaea lifferent aentunent in regard to the man rei of etil 1.. the t . Ic in whicri fhe country i eng iged from th"-e cii'crt nf 1 hy the i .d.nl memliets . 1 I, parly He look - r . inlet ventioi, in any evait a- tho men s ..: rerrainiting thia fruitlo and ruitiou war to b ;h the North ami the Smth. Gbki.lky -ay: I We believe ih it the war for the I'liinn hi now entereil uon a phase whit hin all probability mu-f prove final lb it we aie on the nr ol movements, combinations, attacks, battles, wheieof the result must be well nigh deciaive '2 We fielieve that the Uebel.a are afoul to bji badlv whippi nt several vit il p i t -, m i that the 1 'leleit- wiii he -o con. in- ve that any im pni'-d umpire would thereupon a ivi-e them th.t tiieir enterpri-e ia hopeless, and thai they ought to give it up. .' We believe that if our armies do not whip theirs, their- wdl whip our. 4 We believe thit, -hould they be MCctl and we defeated in the geoer.il results ol t!.e campaign now oiemr.g. impartial third parties will Bay thai we ought to consent to peace Ow the le attainable terms W he her w e -h.'i f kr'li.t counsel or renew the-ti uggle. a unite 1 people who have come to iii.der-t mil aiel lu accept it real ehiri. ter. the cost and suttet in' in olved, event.s will determine Hul we bei. eve that the time will com we do not -av how soon, a- tint inu-t depen ! on the ie-ulo of conflicts -t Inline hen the Ore ft Powers ol Kurope ii! meifiate not ty blowa, nor bv menace. tut lv repre-entafi'-iis ag iiii-t a continuance of the airuggle m fruitlesa, waste fill butchery, and ur-e a -e'.tlcmeiit in the inter ests of humanity- and commerce We hope to ee thi iuterposiiiou like the form of an em phai! prote-t igainat f'urthrr pet-i-'ence in ttW SI : v eholilei Kebe'iiou; but to this end il i probably essentid that the intervening bittleahill re-uli d fl'eret 1 1 1 v ft- in th re cut . t ' 1 - k - on F'i eiier ck-.'n.i g and Va k-burg In short, we believe and we would thut.dei it into the ear- of our Cnion statesmen and (Jener als t!i it st.,v!v and decisive aucceaa i- es-ential to the si!v alien ol our country that the Union wil! Ie i ist by ano'hei campaign as dawdling and ii.elbc i v e i Ine of M- i'dlm and Buell dur

ing the ve-ir of grace l"'.' S e hd'.v believe th it our country may . ai d wv tiu-t th it it w ill he a ie! out to tins einl oui st.itemanship and -ol diership for the next four mmths mu-t be an im prov einent cm tin- .vetic bl tbutw ad tliel i-t year In our view, the life or death ef oi:r oun try is no longer a niie-iion of yetr-, but of MOB tba, ami it is imncrafive that our rulers and out 1 Jener il- should realize and act on fid- truth. We do not know that M Merrier 01 Mr Val I mdigham are aware ol these conviction- they ccitainly have not learned them bom .nv private comrnuiiii an n wtitteu or oral, iron) us We certainly do not believe th it the !o al people of this country, however much thev tnav desire Peace, are re nlv to purchase it at the cost o Di union, am! we hive never told anv one tbit they were We bebeve the Im il Millions desire first of all to see their Govern mi tit mike Wat real, earnest, vigorous War War which will -oon ob viate all necessity for and p issibiliiv of D union If they c innof make fiiis or if they linke it und fail . and sh ill therefore be satisfied that the sti ug gle is hopt'e we believe they will next wi-h to ascertain whether or no they be eipiallv incab.e of m iking Peace Tlie tioirrtmia lonltngcnt Fun!. I MM AN iffOUt, Feb It. IH63, Ins J. I!i Nona v. Ksy : Snt In your iwoeof Siturday last run reviewed it some length the (Jnverticir's report ol f fpdlltllCI nnde out of the mihi 1 i v contingent land, anil Em the couie of your icni irk- alluded lo the unex; ended btl a nee of the amount di iwti lor the e;ieii-" oi the aabwhitJCe tr on sent to Rieh IBM Mwi, Ky . to bring home the Indiana wounded in September !a-t. di mainaattow eon rJiaega that this eaonay .J-'J" 7 w is head boIwwi ally fron the trvaaury and lor 11 iui,'ioe; pnip.se You say: '"In whose pocket was this -urn from the middle of September, ltvj, until t he of Januuy, 1863 by whit author, ty and lor what pui "DOM ':" I think 1 may be dee to answer your (Us fioiiJ. I his money wa refunde.1 lo me a psntion of it by the S .i eona w ho had eh I "g o tbe atnbu I tn e expedition, and the b dain e bv tii' Slate d OI11, tor her share of the expen-e ol bringing Dtii.i wounded Iroij Richmond This 111 nicy was dep si:e ! by me in bank until I couid make my settlement lor -ut. frv 1 c; 1- for w hieh all von hers had not t that 1 nie been leceivcd. as well as t detr av the e;ie!i.-cs uf a CCOod train wli'cli had already rrt,n ed fat the renn oder ol the wounded, and the Sisters of Charily who had been -ent out :is MMwan.

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A Jalm Hraaliiiion I n v it n a 1 1 on nl i wraventlon tm Heatore Fence it ml I mon

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1st nia 1 1 ui Ma I, -i 1 Li . r C vaa; Ki ad Snjn I . vi 1-, mi Hoi hi om tin .'Tin Dal or .lant vv, rlnittin to tu ConniT m o rut. Whlk Ibuax vm. Mtin tii m . . m Oanxa or rut. Dax r a Mom.at. tu. trn Ivv in Ktsai aav Nixt

I he Brook die Democrat stales as 1 fact

w itr n ti :Toli-l kn .wlo. e ! - . . ,

Gn Ruii.j-ide -served an appieuticeabtp to the tailoring ' niintan with Mr J. K Dunham, ot Tntrvlle. Wayun COtttttf, from lüiotk. I -4v?

Wuiktw Om fjthet- I it und the Cnion of the s if i.jH.n prin. 1 (ilea of (e tee. conciliation and ouiuproim-e a no a ju-t rag irtl t the nhla U ' the St ilea and th people; md niai vs !v . i.e;.iitnre bom the-e t nci p'f . aa la alleged, civ.l strife mid h.itre! fine Janed. and do 1 o ei-t mmi th u- lnioi..lit to be if. n ie! m !i . , - I. I tiiethren; and W10 ii.A. It haa been b.und that thoae investeil Willi utheial auiboiity m t he vanou eetion arc. from ceii.un restrictions and necessities, made ijnate to to in pose the-e iiillereucea and avert the-e ! - islera; and N 111 kr as. rt'htHia. Tbxf nnnnM are the only right tul author tv upon which all just govern meut de) e id , and Win ui - .is,, fhe people of il.oe St ites are fieii.' -iit je te.1 to gre it burthens ..nd calamities on account 01 the present civil alnfe; then-. ore be it 1 Umiih t-l Inj thr Crnrrnl Atarmlily 0 thr State J Iniiiona I I. v the naw le of all the State lie and they are herebv u.vi'ed to meet the fa'onie of Indiana in National Convention, to be held at the Cty of Lon -vil!e, in the State of Kentucky, on the fonrtb day of Jnlf netf, to take into con iderilioti -ueh measutes as may liet piomotc peace among the people and union among the State J A "(J Itr it lurtfti r K lrxl. Th it for the pur poee of ai.liiig the objeeis .loie-.nd, II s Kv el lency the Pre-idet t id the I'nited St ites be and he is herebv NM ttlully and earnestly retpie-ted to cause hosiiliiics befwacn the Kcleral Covern roeut and the people of anf of the Sl ites to Ctntg from and after the fi: -t Monday in April, until the leaf day of August next, siiold the s.uie be c iinpatible with the public safety II. And fir it further Hf lr4, That the legal voter- 1 f each District assigned by law for the election of h member, or member, of the H uie of He; te-ei.tativ the :. -1 ! A-- tnl y nf this St. .le, be and they oe bei.'Oy nipiested to mt el in their respective lOWliabipa in said District-, at the imual pine- of holding elections, on the fi: -t M-ndav of April

next, and theieuion

1 eed to elect

delesate, oe defngnte, from oncb repeesentative district, ( iccording a the -imc naj be entitled; to attend a conv t-:.tc.n of such tie egates, to I c held it the Capital of the S5tate, at I lidi iiiapo' ion tbe fir-t Tue day of May nt&l And such election shall be attei.d"o by t:,e I nspcctoi -, Judge- and Clerks appointed lor holding the lowmdiip election, on aaki nrai Monday of April, who that! conduct tin- MM and make let urn thereof accord bin to the law-ot this 9tate gov nming gnnw nl titctioei for iprnaentativniekj the lienor .1 A-ein' lv Awl hr it fnrthrr solrri! , That a Ooneontton of such delegate, elected as afore-. ml, ahall be held nl ihe C ipital of this St ite, at Indian ipolia, on the lir-t I uc-day of May next, who - . thereup.11 loce.- l to efntl awitftatea M at lend aaid Matronal Oonrention, for Ibe pntpoae of pronmtH the objects herein ciaitemplated. i:r Amnj m rcHjionih nt r l.i'ller frttin Ii :71b Itcu 1 1 M iulicr's Opinion of tlie War ami the i.mait ei oil 1 1 on Proclamation. C.v-i v viLi-K, lNio Cot n r y , Kt.J J an nary V, 1861. Km i ok Si n nm A- I matleianre, 1 tnoncbt it would not be out ot the way to lay bnnrg 'lie readeis ol your paper a brief sketch of our have If sin e we left your city, which was along in Sep tember hut. and 1 will also give you the sen la mciii that ; lev ails tflaVttg the Union .soi'iiers that are stationed at thi- point We vera rtationml at Hetnlei mm eonM lea gib of timealiei V Irit IndianapoH. lhecoinpany ot nbicb I am a member (Cipl Jona- Seeiey '.- has !,t-i n rer? fortnnatc wn have not yet losM a mail, and there has been but very I it le sick ness so far The 4th Indiana cavalry isdeith on guerrillas. Our l oiiipany. vvitii very little help, has rid the southern put ol Kentucky of the-e Midnight murdeieis, 1 cia-s of personsth.il have been :n practice of prow ling around the country thieving, robbing and ordering' initoeerrl men, women and ebildren without eanan. Cnna. Jonaa Body 'a cavahy c Itlp iti v !i ..- relit ibont ihl M) bliudicd ol the uderna! wretches to Johnaottfa I Aland, there to rnrnnia until the war end- When we landed in Dixie no eonld not g.i RMMlliM gueitillas, but il is now aebb M you ever can find one of tbOM A :ew voran in regard to the late efctc ions The poor s ddi r a - tu ole to leap lor joy when

he heard oi tbe ffreal Democratic nood thai bad nvept over ibe fr States. At tlie time of the

October election we were stationed at Headeraon.nnd aaaöon as the new - reached us that the Democi uy ol 1! e Set ei th Uonj rejakmal Disttict had bei 11 anceensfnl m re-electing to Concreei ti e Hm, V V oorbeeM, 'he poor atddieei fiiend, anal by a atiil larger majority than bi receiv ed two yeir- Igo, it tunic the boys all -i.-iut bu ij It w.i- in. lee i cheering newi 10 enme ro 1 f it b .- Cncer after cheer rent the air. which was aim. it deafening to tbe liatenet Well may the people ol the So ent ti feel peond of eocb man. He is a 111 11 well uiteil to the tin es ( a MjoritV of Ibe mein Ml Ol the pre ent O ngtea tri r of the a aap atamp nf r tie talevtad uorheea, Hit- wa; won d I ..on 1 ose. and ibal would jn-a anil the -oldie.s I hey nre -et.u; fiieil of thi- utihoiy.

iinju-t and ungodly war. I here has nevei been 1 roMpanv rMpoeii of llrongir Dem era tu MnteMjd in the -ervii e from Indiana than tbie

rert company, rhev ire true bitte.

W hen vva eidi-te l we weie le ! to I e'li ve that

I tie money went into no man s "pocke:; it 1 , .... . , . ,. . . w " w being t to -ecu ted lor the restoration was not .-en; 1.0 internal w ,- ,. . eve.! bu it-.ie ol ,,,rti-!s of tbe OonsUtution as

eailv as waa practic .fi'e

He-ieetfnily. W R BotXoWAl The loixetiior s icxt t Of the MjfenxMMCatlMI account of the Cootinaail Fund was dwted .1 in.

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not been adopted by the Senate reqntring the Coveruor to mike an exhibit of the di-burse meiits from the CobtiagMil Fund. vUeh was it footed on tbe llbo. and ifie Ueiav mav l.ave been occiMioueil by flic verv preteib nnttiri nf t e loiaie-s in the Kx-cu.1 ve deartmeut. A iMtlar Ming Maj account tor OtbM dein p. ei.ee. Uiscreji nactei ami a-ocraatiiiatii - i lnirlsu X n il .in. I Ifen llmli union. franatba aJbanj Been! , rraaL Our "loiiie" teache 11- ihn when abolition i enM net potion i nrnaentnd, aftttaativeli is an ohjecf el rnaeon for the w.u. ibe N rth will be U- .Oed; that when it couie- la be Biwlctiltooal. a m'.ny nl to have it 1.. Jt . -Uiod. U.ti abolition or em me. pat. on c . ii . - ;it v.,il ie tbe Aaltn ;ns traliou. the (biven.uient will h,.-e the jw. lu pnajccute the war. and thai. InallT, nbntt tbe pu . y oi t!ne whom the ;. o; !e eve. 1 ejected is politiciana predoMti ue- in the Administration, nni Union mi d tiovernment are lost, .ml ret el lion and -I.verv tiiumph Our di-i.n. iioii . a plain wlie as plain t:.u "those a ho run may read." if they will. Ihe whole N01.11 w . 1 united, aud my bo reannane in r to ci ush teiiellioo an 1 m e-e. u ti.e O n 1 1 n nieni The Xoitli m not ..ndc.i not te umti-l ie nraeMrntbnj an Aboihion wr The pc p!e did not leeent or tob m "Mind uide"' mi adiii "des who w. uld not even tive -i.vcs tiee Wilis. i, raewlnnj theiu. or nMMMjB t' m to run .way u.d 11 1 certain that the people aiii ne tl.e o cept MM toll.. w them in . rnawdn which i- l ot only to cost us our Cu.,,1, ,,J our lJOVeru mint. but. a i- alw iya the ,te ..t fenafirniM. to inme and nieip.tai .Is i, ., ,,,. M o litionisU were, aa a Governor oi 5kuth CarobjUt nfset. the t.t t frieti ,. aee-.,!, Ihev are now, pi.e tictlly . UiP "best tiieinl' of ie bei Bon

tn ttii

win intei c it tint ih pa; er u ic tax in ath. nea 1 1 i e requt it 1 e ne gran: e Knqu

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IV'.. nvcr of the

St.vti I'k;s. Omcnm The ticw Board nf D ie t .ts ol the Stife Prison S.uth, Me-r-Rnad, Greene ind fXm vldaon nMi i Jejaarnae) v il le .11 Tue-tlay last and pn ceded to the di charge of their offi -ial dntie Jvenndewt nd that or. teten! ;v thev ele-tel the fo!!owiig owaoera: Olei k John It Mom Ptvikian Obai It HeBrwle.

Moi 1! It.stri: o Kev H . I leputv Suteiiiitinuleiit Th K, U(, vifle N A Ledger.

1 'tl en - B Ketim md, of

QT The H stoii l'ost s.ys that Senator Wade ia a native of Maa.tchnMtM and once a 1 e-sivt able man when he workis! on the New York

canaU at ft 5 per diem md knew nothing of the ton:,,. 0f tlie militia not of tbn hand ol ihe Oovernoi nd tu c-t ibli.h a MibtarT Boanl

Miitin.. i. Ow ia Colntt The people met Rprinrield, (wen ouutv. ou the iTih, and

parae I a renointioa askii gthe LaMtalatnre to taatn i

Ma I'tatmi'i OriBtrcv. t Kr fit Hit Kt acTioa T" rua I virm St vTt ate At tlmct to HaiBK a Mi hhu o m Ln.1-1 V TI ER

CarreapunJeiic a! ibe T WorM. HaaaiaBi ao. Jan. 20 On motion of Mr Wakefield, of Weatmo . Und. a co in mit lee ot five Ina been appoioiel in the I eni.-y Ivai.ia Hoii-e of Her a e-ertativ e- to impure whether any attempt hid lieen ma e t lite recent election ot Unite.! at ,te- eu 1 r to br in 11 meriifier to -upport 1 n it m. cmddale. with power tu -end for cert 1 persona ..nip. per Tlie MMM t ol thia comm lice will lie aw ute.1 a i mlaviae anxietj. The 1.0 is exiected to bj brought to Rgwt by thit lntnti)tation are aa foilowa: Tfie Deui.KiiM. in out in ihe Legtalainre bad nothini: todie.nl but the jawerol Camtt -n's money, beMMtl, a they knew him to be. by all the p.wer and unhesitating corruption ol the Ad mini-tratioti .vt Washington. A member of the Hou-e o! Itepre-ei.taliv es conceived the idea ul foiling Cameron with bis own MMpMal of ippa renlly yielding to Iiis pertuatum. lor the double purjiose of penetrating the my-tery of Ida opera lions m i , heckmg his exeitioii- in any olhet ipiarter 1 his member nimageil, through one of the de.-j c ble itistrumeufü hue! In do Cameron's bid. ling, to obtain an interview Atter some prt limiiiancs Camerm made Mi Hoyer a diteel offer of money in considerati n of his vote for Ui .ted State- Sei ib-r I he ftim ottered a is $M.0il(). with ihe i rollli-e ol lasting lneii.l-hl. through ide Mr I! , who fleeted to be rather itiiiocet.t, admitted that the aoui was immense, but suggested thai in view uf the bodily risks th it he would incur, not to meut. on the MOTU il hattet! of the Democratic pafftj and hi- oonl ling con titiitnts, the fl'ei -h m!d be inctea-ed to $ ri;,(MH This interviea occurrei on the Sa Hint ay night pu e inig the e'ectioii For some teasoti the bar 1 was not eloaed al thai lime CM Sunday 01 Monday the part - had anuther inter view, and on Tue-div moriiitig BoTM met Cuneron by up point ment as euilyaaH o'clock. Thi- vvas the moitiiiig of the election, which was lixe-l by law I 19 M Note the (et that tlie Kepublican caucus, for the nomination of a candtoate bu Senator, met at nreciselv the s.ime hour.

e J- 4 - ' 'I tllV. '

CuMeeon MM Mr dojm held their interview 1 Potoaaae goe- 1 reit M

in toe priv icy ot a neu room, m oinr per-on ne

ing pi e-ent except the dele 1 ted Repubii, m c 01 '.,.,.,... ,,: ,1,, didate foe CeaVgrnaa in this dirt rid Mr Boyerl .:,;

said th't he hid conclude 1 to take ii:e ,-J. ,v )' M I . and in cofi-aleratioii tlMMOf to ci-t nil vote I n i a kind benefactor, Cuneron Sueaethlng nae said about dinner from etuaed Demo, rats at the iii-e ivei v ot thc r be:i avei . when C mit ton at sau.! Mi Muer that he had not'dug . ap ii he;i i "We have taken," -a;i hi', 'every pre cuition to gnard againal that Our trier. d hive already crowded fhe House of He, rc-entativ e-. and thev wdl sec tint not a bair of VOW head ie injured, Jiu! Mr B ," eonthioed he, if yon do not wi-ii to t .ke thi- rniitract. - 15 M if tlBCO, and 1 will cjvc ir to boojo ntJiM Man. Several are anxious to take it, but we nould ratiMV have y 011 " Mr. K. re lieil that h.e w mid run the ri-k Mhl taki- the at ntract. The Mnnne was then eonste i

pos ,, not a cent ol u a- -r" framed bv OUT fa. hers; but iltatead of thai wi stolen --i lis iirTncnt into the tieastnv was! .1 .

- i. . , . . tu. 1 no- oai 1 v u :cvtci is -eii.i enoeavor 111 . 1, ' -. ! 1 I Hui nr ii'Iii- . I . 1

. mg ro cunven it to a war hh ittf iiuer ition 01 me

war wen wirai win oe ine nual renit . v lie tt' t ponerfttl enough to pni down ihe rebel lion, much less to free the negroM and attend lo

Mini wn a-ibtel Jan. 3. lHa!, ,dlnt lhea off to a country 'o tbemselvra It

-w 111 . . , 1 cone u-ive it. at nie uii aincli is 11 js-.vvi 1$ wit! f-eisi ,s. -the nnext en !.! balance ot the , I uetei if. ne.1 lo break up the lovernin. nt . but it is amount drawn for the expenses of the ainbiilatice bo; .! a id bei ered that v eil t?W8 l"eui u ltd et train sent to Itchmon', Kv . to brine home the in powei th.t then wid u-e thk best eodewvur

Indiana wotinde.! in Samtemher Ltat. " If,, 'o avert ancb a calamity, May (id -.cedt,e

.... lime money, as reijuued by law. w t pud into the; it is ex tha, ,hla rehellltm will wot he 6t ite I ieiiurv uiitd .b in ary -?lt. one d iv alter j put down the Abolitionist, Black Kephblic lis, the Coveruor 'a icn.ut was sent into the Senate. 'XtiHitier. r. . Klre ewter nevei can settle ;'. ... i.;... 1 1.1 1 I This war will goon durtii" Lincoln's adminitr and nineteen davs attei il was dite!. and onlv , . .11 1 u I tion. and then, if we have 1 L nion. it will be 0 -lour month after the money was drawn from the ' baf to ahether the DeMoeenM vet piaer Tbm frca-ury. We -nptH.-e the balance of TH rebell '. nae not just nable ui ti e Irsl - lace would have been letumel it a resolution had The South cm i-ve have as good a (b.vern

Ment i the 1 Id I uwni m 1- Bot Ltncinn a U-t em io j. uii n proclamation i- ciu-iug a goo! Many loy, I men in tiie Bonier Slave State to go nfth tbe South It was altogetnet uncalled for; and m 'ie than that, u i- just calonlated to create

a setvtie insult cct .ui iMOb the slaves of the Soi.iii W H S Mi cling of the it extern tvvuria led Preae m iktle rttj nnteratatf . A large tm e'tni tbe l mr- of the Weal cr.. Assoc ite-i Preaa assetntded yeateertay at the, lin net II- nae After ibe tranaaction of informal business, ihe j meet up J ifieed uii.t 1 tin 'itt-!y 1 reeidtttion to eaf) ' on tne atenabernrd Coon; rear, bv petit ioua, to take! o.J the esc -e duly on imported rags and paper. 1 in view or th.e titieoidintiy price ot rag iid pamer.

t.llC . d ;h:oie!ioi:t t e West I . - ve- in ties matter. .11 d te to : - reeeneed. The jweaent price of e itid ex iilut.o.t. ,nd. with the

llg a cie.. hardship tot rougbout the c untrv i .lel Pres is rea-. : fideni tli.it v'oii.res ;a?tiiioiiers Cincinnati i

another name The two grand dir iona mri hel

by eome pieer bocui ptKre. ihe tr."j of Hook er't k out div i-i ii h ul 1 io 11. to ihoe of Fmk lin'a, and ibjat fioih er u.d div laiona were hudd.ed and linvel u in disorder and confuaiou Kit her J the road had two name-, or two road ran inlo 1 one, but howev er it wan ihete weie 'w.. graii-l dituuons in aui h cv illusion a to be uuuiau ie ! aide 1 hi ,u-el a del iy long enough to pive the etc rn ample time for i on. en'r ition, and il , happened alter ibe intention tu i roa al a certain point h id been unmi-l kab y m 11 1 us Meie, .ig.irn. the otileis o the i n up hav ing fieen is-;. e. foi the ?t'h, and the preparation tor 1 ndnfl all made, these 1 r.er wete counter 1 m tided, me. e'y be m-e -.nie negi-ie et tne o er , with a cock and bull story atn.ut the enemy be ing Unnigly retnlort-ctl at the at where it war ateMHtl to nuke the croa-ing. The movement w t- 11 oiii-iH(i..!.. f ilrl.iiel twenty lour honi In thit infei v .1 en Imiii e s 1 1 . - fit-1 hitnel that the inloi mat.oti w a I .be. th it the enemy had no great foice it that particular point, where , 1 ... a . 1 .....I ,1,., ;r u .....1..1

011 a he iiitendeil. in all probability he couid 1 . e .:b r . , . ng. He had ihemoitihca lion to s, e. t,,o, dial tlte delay give the encmv

an opportunity lo ascertain hi- design, and thai , thev did then aetu . iy send Hoops enough to thai i poin' to foil Ii - de- .11 S 1 much I r tiu-ting to i "reliable oonteahandi." Is the Adin'tiisti. ition vet conv inced of the im , H M tic ilniity of the orerlainl route lo RichrooialT , Siiipose for a moment that Bumside had aoe 1 ec.feil in gettitig his umy u loss the Ilappahin 1 nock on ihe IMl On h it niht the storm MJat. j On the inornii.g of the Jst the Kapn .h .nnock ;

had begun to rhe By noon the water had be 1 MM flood. What would h .vc been the fate ot our gill .nt aiinvT Attacked by the enemy bj epertoi force, with all the adv entaejM on their - no, .ii I with I roaring torrent behind them, Ml

army would lif e been practically annihilated. I Our army defeated and cut to pie e.-. Wa-hing ton would hive lieen again bcleagureii I the

rebel nontO, anil who i-an say with what re-ults? Would Washington have been safe to dav V Pee

athfy, f r Ceti MeCiellan &t 1 1 1 live When Mt I Capital is in peril "gain, as it has lieen twice be I

fore, Mr. Lincoln and his Administration nHI giovei in the dust before thai pure and noble Man, and beL' him, on their knees. q s.,e them, as he has saved them twice before.

i'iie work ot the disintegration of the Aitnv of

I w o members ol

the trinaa 1 ite 1 nb bieir hands w itb elee a er the

r si hemes Ibe its ruin, now ne.rlv j

otun ist.el. 1 oe slumbers 01 tbe thmlaie;

1 ie broken bv remorse at nis vHHated ptoM -e-. .Ii i at his !. -e iliii.alitude towar.l that -p. ci .lid arMf and itf lanrnred ( hie;. But he i. iMiwciicss f.. re ial tbe preawnre that nia frienda keep constantly u on him. Bum-nle. overalieltned with mor tinea tion and grief, feeiinjj hiut-el pnniebnd lor tin- pot ke waa ftarced to take, but which still he took, in supplanting his chic!, threw hi- e unmi-siou i com as ander nl th.e A. my ot the Potomac at the Preakietit'a feet. For a moment the President thouglit ol McCiei Ian But be la wnrroattdwd by the radtoala, bit ntaatera. He dare not rebel. "M -Cell 1 if ex claimed Hallftk: "I thought we were done with

nun.

MeCiellan!" abooteil Stanton; "not

h ie I'm in the Cib.nct No, Mr Pieaidetit;

out to him in OnvMUMMH reen hack, and Cuneion, in the exceed of his generosity, roloe tariiy increased the a mount to fMM), wbich vva. bv mutual Consent, j laced in the ha ad- of the defeated Candidate for Coline--- for sale keeping As soon na Cameron supposed that the bitsj i-e-s was settled to his Miiaf action ; ihren him Mjlf npon the oed and exclaimedi 1 toe!! leaaVa ntor. trill thru hr thr most pwrrrfui inun in Arwrira These Smitlurn fmi(le ir,il. ijniu their innVaenaVnee II wiii hi- n Northern rraatWic, mi l. ir.t.i tin aid a the Si ir HHtflmmd Slates, vor ern mutt, r rtti much . ire like " tie a.-suiei B. that be vnnjd unke him a rich m in and re meuiut r Iiis service aa Inne as be lived. Imme diatelj aber the conclusion of this job Mr. B was waited neon by D.. K , on behalt ..t the Bepublicnn caucus, ie ecertaia how he lu tended to v ote Bein Mtianed tikal the mm was all right, Dr. F. rejairieil the net to his Republican brethren in caucus asseinbleil, when OnMMOn was inline diat.lv D mtinated aa tbe most available candid ite fit hnl been preiinnelt ascertained th it Mr. Wd luot had no Democratic vote to count nnnn , and tben, and not until then, was it determined thai the Senate shookl agree to meet ihe HdnM h-i the pnrpoae Ol electing tlie Senator. C uiiero.i and but Keptlblicae frienda were perfectll smeol succe-s, anil did not awaken trom their delusion until Mi Ii aonnded the ie.-ith knell of their hopes by voting lor Charles . Ibickalew.

t lum Wataattttg .011.

t U s - Or BcnNMIlt's. Sl.l OM) F.VI1.1 Kl. roT.VKr. Km di ui K-ut io Anotiilr Di mjtertu rioa oe 1111. Imi'k.v. rictBiLirv ne MaMMtM to Ku h.mumi 11 thkOvkklam) Koi Fi fMMeiiM or in DtatsTKonaTion nt rate Anm ua me PoTOMaC.

Special C'.rr.-.-pun'ieiice of thi Cii.c.u'-i Tunes W as.m;to, Jan. 21. Tiie f. iciio.iint: exjiresse! in my letter 01 .fan 2U (dale printed erroneously teepeet4n the result of tbe MOTMMaV nf the aiMf id ibe Po tomac which h id at that time beoe ordere 1. ii ire been more t i in realised. Burnide's -econd al tempi to tike Fi edei ick - bill g bee faded even Htore e in. .etelv aud iuglorioualy than die brat. No dtsnbt iialleck wd! M-eiv to tluow the odinM ot tin- latlnre alao upon Den. Burnaide. Vet tine second attempt to take Frederick abitrg was m ie in ex art pnMttnnce of orueis nnt eed by Halte k ami Stanton. The preparations for the attack oeii to Ov made eonn alter isew Tnar'f Day, Ker -.me that time lirenf 'anparntäuna have been carried forward by Oen. Burnaide aud his oliucrs with reat vigor, but at the Ba me time with ureat publicity. Tne tact that Oeu. Bum side vtf reeking tor other fordjj to cTOM the K ip p ih. Uiiioc's va? trumpeted throuob one of tbe E stem papers, and thus comes -trai-ht to the Kebel lb-nerds. All the oilier preparation.- thai be wasMigajed in etakina lor mote than two week- Here regularly niMMMliCitnil to the enemy , day by iter, uv the mbabataoU near Fa. m utii K.eiy day, Ii on the ;fif to the si-'lli ol .1 unary, Oen Lei true crjnncll inloroied, not onlv ol ihe - ul nuiiil.ei s and lientliot each 0 not Bim neide - cmtfU but also of ihe move ntente that !. d taken place, tbe nruemae ol Ine j rc. ii iti. ii- for CToatiin tbe river, and the pro gr -- of m d -1 flee I ui anion the troope oenu to tire wiutholdiujj; ul then piy. aiul 1. is move mint- weit regulnual b what be inna learned 1: 1! ail- ile moved it division tee miles above Fa Im mth, Lee Moved a brigade to a point 01 po sitr. obere tne uto enaenta uftMrJnion oivisiun eontd be watciied; and ilie C aiev-erate brnj ule atnuseü I e:ii-ii.c-. and kept t;icm-e!ve- Vara

ifoubt, or digging 1 dl oi;.-, so lord, it there UMtttMtfctte

1 . :e ten ni u bolo

rresj uimtng mot cmeut j

every wiieie upaMiie to thei a.v the eneuiv in

l.v

UW III" up 11 omte ii il tl "

it . F ui .1 a ul. .1 where 1 force Oen

..e Moved a U h, Loc m 1 c 1 c t.iiuci.i. Aud

Hooker'- your man So "Houesl" Afwah IM h is appointed Hooltaa to command the ion. c m men composing ihe Oram! Army of the Potomac; li . ker. who is n Jgltdd (o net il 0 division, but all . U as inferior to Bun. -ide in commanding' a Licit army as Burnside i- to M C eil n No Wonder (Jen Sunn. er and Crn Praadtiin bare resigned F: tn McCteltan to Horoside, aiid from liueuaade to Ho ker. Fiom the ubiiiue to the ridiculous there ban been, tin- time, two atepJ h'tniis rfeseenena Amt nt. There i lowei depth vet. and that depth tlie Administration will toon find The next step nil! be from Hooker to Cat! Sebum

Hdleck thinks the At my of the Potomac played out. X

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INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

SEN ATE. Satii.o.w, January tl, lO'l. The President called tl.e Senate to order at I o'clock. Jonrnal of yesterday tead and approved. M 1 'RT8. Mr. Davis, of C t , Committee on Corporation-: Kepeated buck b5, mntrm mending ita par sane. Eitrosaed. Mr. Bay. ComMittee an the -Indict u v: Reporting back No .'14. to amend the Justices' act, ie comineudiujc that it Ke on the table. Concuned m. Mr M uch, Committee on the , I udii i . rv ; He norting back No 07. im the relief. ol Perry Burket, recommending that it tie on tbe table C ui. i. tie., in. Mr. Downey, Delect Committee: Reporvne bu k N . SMI, tor ihn c ui iriiction of betdftea over streams formina count v In uihIuv lines a itb an aiiR'ndment. ami when en aMMrdcd thai it pass. A met ..ment adopted, and ordered in be enjtrosaed. Mr. Downey, Committee on the Judiciary: Reporting back No 13, to Make Gavin & Herd' s Statutes evidence, recommending that it lie on tl.e table CoiHnrred in M; Ii iy . Committee on the Jodiemry: Reporting barb No 61. to amend the practice aot, ree unamending thai it 1 eon the tble. Mr Met let! Moved th.t the fm iherconsi eiation ol tin- report be ! .-tt out ii until Tuesday Adopieai. Mr. M .tch. Commit eeon the Jta ry: Kciei t iii- back H io 33. w bjli an met k! ment, and

niien ametided tl: it il ; a-s. Si a mended, and I mdeted tu ha ciiLionnil Mr l wuev. Comnritten on tbe Jodieiary: Re p h tiii b 1 k No 4b. M commending that it lie on Ibe r ib e ( SottCOl md in

Mr. Linder, Committee on Finance: Be.oit in Im ,v Bfu Sj9. Ii X Ug thfl amount of fees of Audio r om! Secretary if Si ite, recom mending ita passage. Ordered hi lie engroesod. ci i u ramsj Mr lo'in-on: i u ii wien ibe 8coate adjonrn it be autil ü V M Stondav. Adonied.

oe Bitte. o amend the 33d sec-

i.vTion; 1 riOa M, .John-., li;

tioi. of H.e aeswasmi lit l 1 Mr ! 1 nt b N 78; Tn aerend eectiMi H of the act in ieg ird 0 County Traaenrers. IIILIJ ON Ii 'Mi KI.AlHMi. senate liiiis up u ar.d including No. 7t were re u' .1 i 1 le.eneil. or oideicd to be enCKMBed. H luee billd -No if and 10 weie aiso seed ;md 1 e e. 1 ed The rile- hcin , clear, fhe Sen ite adjonrned.

s iie Denaocrar) avatl lire t .1 r- ii icii i'a ri Havai latrfl Mefireae at teal in t in leaatfl rbe Adjutant General ol Inn State of Illinois, in In otl; utl tep.ni j.,t pie-en e i lo tbe Leg -! 1ture ol that Sv.ie.,-ives the number ot volunteers nrom i'.e several eoontiea We give tbe ngwret in a few instances, adding theieto ihe vole ol the several counties immeo lot Lincoln:

ft4lfl I utice. J) .1 VKH ri.sKli -Ml afiiilhimMst kMaM aT

PROPOSALS.

Scaled Proposal

oft t ,r

,.taee ut tn Its titmr H. g ,$n e.tert e.

get Kncite.

:5T. t As,

a viitr vir igT.s

a o ayjaw w eaaw www w - Til 1 icoroi I I HAMele. n; - .. ...... "TT... f .1 iv

nv-.'. 1 .t.i ti,.i tri-rataa aarce- f 'h- rer.!.

.s,ta.l 'f tn)i.lnil ! .. n . i:-r. . rr- . j ' j. 1 tie . Ac M"NI in Bit I WO, K V it , ifi.i. Tai Arabian Xarbie loactacl ef

LA DDI N .

t ..uatio.

Les ntovenaetita, during all thi- time,

eondnctnu w.iii ttini jedgMtui nbiefa dwaa

No. uf V. b. er.t t- th- war.

h - ir.il 1 11

where, ei our at tii woulu oe 1 he pam Fre lere b a a I

h

He knew that,

s, rrederickebnr; ie t h Ml I M S III e.e Mt, Ho l ke. i the

at ibe

pain ot attaea I b .- 1 ti.lral

b.u hia .; nr. tu te Hut he kae

croaking miiini not be attempted there a et-, nd time; tneradaato bedtaUiontcd hu Hanpe both above . neiow liui toe wh de line which iiegu udnd diu : e eed tiirtv mile in length; thit is. fro 10 BsiMXl'l F rd to Port o l.lttrec m les above and nlteen Miles bnioe Pieihw it h dm im And btr roada warn an onnetencted tbM be nornu entseen träte all hia f..iee 011 anv given point on lln.a line in a vety lew hmtts He-ides thi-. the hiiis along ti. .- oh ie : ne bristled a itb iutienchanantw, bicb I - .inn ha iieen en.ii;ij in erecttiig eer riuce the lHh it Decemoer. a n reieience to v.oir tel grapbic colnMn nilt show His arvanajensenta, it. 1 a ud, etesucii that, even it iheslomi had 1 ' : UnV nlace, eve:; 11 .ur troop.- !i...i ue. ceded in cro.ss.iig, e sh mid. iu ad ti .'... ... ,t v , hue

b'. u ag till defeated

U 's ,.c MS 12" llarrn MS If IT H? - lit lanaaao ." 40 ! I ai u Uti 157 ICtalhil s.7:; njtj I Williaww 11 1,031 17:i I lam It 111 all loj ! JanVaai M Ml Kreisln .Jl Til

These counties aie situate! in Southern lid- j noi Mad rtion of the Btaae bnoem to ;a Iticians as ' Kgv 1 i ti.e -tiotigeat and most reliable ! DeMocr 1 tie näci km, tot eed of the S: ite but of j the fJnbM Williamson county, tot instance. I ret but 1 7 rt Beaaanticite votes, and vei site hial en l.ffol men to the war being only lit) men le-.- than its entire able bod ed pofadatban. In j Hamilton county, aide the proportion ((; Demo1, . i. 1

crtts ;o lie, u ill. ins is .-till larger, t.ut ol men lial.'e to serv ice teni .iu :;t immr, i be -outuern p. rt.oii of llliu da, provetbially and Qofaiterinciv Democrat! . h .s ent ! ur men lo the one supplied bv Sluflijrau 111 in da, wbete the Re elf ma Ii iv e the r chief strerc. h.

I hu-. bv fact- and ?ii;:e-, is , tureface.!. un-

blushing ot-. eiicul iUi tor die put p. -e oj uupuguing loyal men, "uaiieti to the counter." A lie

In the t...eo, all thews laveta, aheen era mm te 3 ,r:,vel 'l''r the trutii, but the pace ofj im auawci as lo sav th lt, ,f jt had MK beeu tor th lalter w !e ,,,,fr' aMM or l iter it will j

Ibe fttornt, Bornaide would b.vetak.. lien Lee rMe out anem. ,ta it -n.ea m Hup muiice. be anrntiaal Vby, to aay 1 thing of tbe rant that ' Lee at.e ol tvt-rv inoveineut iiuiiiside limt.vu ix Sisvui. Ihe number tit Ilriga-: m.i ie. theie acre li e nn-ttnce ahich occurred .bei UeneraU now in erv cc ,s ,tsut VaU. an 1 i f .-: .ie the torm hieb prove thit, owing to Major lieneril. 40 The Prescient h -e'entlv 1 lb. n, side', b.d geoeraiaidp, the CToaaang, in an nominated 154 addition d of fhe former crade" !

1 .... I.I 1, Ä. i.l i.l..., . r .. I . ,

t.rii., wiiiu 11.10 1 ,f r. : - in . v eo in a i mr rue Hit anu a "i nie lallt l 1 1 i - oe ie k et b , . -e t ..o would hav h : ii.ue.d mee ot time to concentrate hoe direct :uti of military fTah m l'-mreaa. h;s rureee, even if be besj beeu purpned Orders that th.e law limiting the number of such offi.-era

had been i-ned to rraiiklin'e grand division to tv.il .e ,u, : .ird. .,. f idd 5 Brigadier lieu

ail van e by a certain v ion aas ordered to

road. Hooker's grand di erala

tnl

Ivane b a road bevring T tk Trduiaf

Major ttei.eraia In the aim. ;.New

ul Tun Hnled II) i. m Hntk. f ar t'wret (In balk.)

t'sirf

To Is- .lrl..

r at il

.(.

- r cur lta. at

bee r lw "aay aart sa

- IUli . " i. . " -

tlaaJc . (ruh aa

K -1 .

. . mi . . . M I .

m m ..inn arsr i ai Pelts A. Vincent

! ;it:s ok tli.MiSSi.iN Dr- tar. e ai ! Par.pirtle ' ' lv1) ana t-utl-matj " " K n il i l l.iu.iul la.tv ISal . ry . Privat lluxr

! .inslf at- mM in I'rivate t

. - . .it ; .V IVrt-rm

Jrtrsul- i , ; T. r,.r it- raubt Peem 1 1 h M Ve tee nl

fl Ort mm) hn-hata

. ai .It I

i ! mrrrtiaut-

:. l .. r. ' ' -'av. .,..1 i alar.- n anjr

ufMcienl

at iWtj ran re haJ at aHl oMc-r-aiu .1 f- r 1 -- 1 1 aa c tut'' i'y. . M - . i K i N , v w U I 1

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TWO SfOCKSSH L ODNCKkn S in ttie fitv i.t N w .rk;

als" , :t,. I u i--,,,, c.iljjii.re a:." t anv eft lie pru:cip il .-iti. at th wm b rs states, at a I "f nhtrk tbrir C-.iie.-rt- hav lieen a leii.tcl tiytbelara t, ra i falhlan all!-- a d de.ih e. au.üeiic that ever i e O't ruti-ical arti-t- wea'd son i es raset tells anwajme TWOof taaar klehtj p pal r MUSIC tL I Mr 1: 1' UN V KM a- rl-ve. i'li ;r ioi -rruiro in race- . . bic colfrctinn if Vocal Qaarteti arrrnt-e! in tlieir wn i i riihar iv le. al-u a va-ri-ty of the weete Kngtiah, ir -Ii, - tcli. ibrnian ant sj.avi-h tu Had rxtant, fiuasuaua tnng", Darts, Ac, Ana-. Cai a ii. i- aad fteea -. front ibe in ri-- .f the in .at populir I aSaa and rrrntb waater fi a-tditinn t ti.etr iioia i .-,.;- -.-!. -. ii. ( V. ( r, M:! . t!; y vti ! ; cacti i . - eral pten - oa le - i- l rat.-.i swiss BK1 LS Tne m.'.ksi! iKI tatS beg leave tn atwte ta baatr no mr-reiis trieii.l- am! nairaaa tt former jreara, tha kk M sserye in age th y adaad Iba s M bfs l their alsead) n peri or Oweerta sad tbe Press, a nM a-all esaaprtrel asaalcal crit ca, have Bvwnowncsd their Ite'l PI? ia ; Miperinr to iiyiliiiift of tin- k u! esse baafld M thi- itaiairy, aat asosptoaj tha i f th sriebral s aw lu-ii Wins. 1 1 ans apfitsietl in ibeCaätee Mat.--almui rift.-tn Sear -ince Aiialialae MeaaM ananered seel .vicptits. ra M bad at Benlam b Cu.'s Music mean. CaMBaMMr. at T1, i.'clnck. bwriaa ifieir wfanrn :n i..rei.-ti lenda, tin Canet rt- ef the M.I.Kiiif vNi NS aare bsaaeted liv il.- attendance af knadsrdaaf tbeawati'ta f ) ! :? t.-l ii-tei.-r Kiua-, Qe,. -!i-, N I 1 - -. and tie- ia t ibs' u.u -h. .1 in n of tbo see i.it, iiiie.1 tin ir eatcrtainnii iits, aia) la lhed Uto them ibe men datier wnt draatawaratteaai el araraareL g??jyilir Pi in i u e l a; th.-ir Concert- i- from tbe Haste WarerwenM urbaiih tat V Co. .1 M f.OfbKI. Mui u.'. r. far g It ti. wj i.d OTK, Mt.

RAILROADS. I sith.i ti:; pot i ..ml MaelisM

I Tax Sump Canceling H m INSTRUMENTS. P I roa sata v j 3. F. CO ELLES 4 MAC Y I L- 33 Nasnau Street ' I .ssu - ' --- -ae Laaa-.

ACCOUNT 130 OK MANUFACTURERS,

:i. N.itsiiii tut el, v turb. .v. .. aaaf I atktawband, ..r meale It. twtler at very low

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j rtl'.t 1 1 . a . is a .Ii,a. I known tn t iuire x.i. I t :t i- diflieiilt to ii.i: I. w in r , i , . r- . ntatr and b male, t . ti

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e vi Irr ni'fi'iiii'nt in t'oiinin nrr Miniil l) l i b. J 1 b 1 FBt " pas.-eiufer tr.tuis .laily Sun.la . '.. - e latetn IndbuMpoH- md muAuwum l-av-e the t'uion Ii I .a. Indianapolis, kt tMA.af.nad3 P M , aiTtvbkJ at M.i'li-i.ti at ll.rfil A SI. aii.l 7 .." I. M. The train teavina linbaiiiitMil,- at (I.IUI . M. connects with that banbie Oiletebnr at 8,41 A.M. tor sheii.yvfha aad Rnabville, arrivinjt at kü-hvilic at ii.3o p. M. Leaviwa RnbviUa .-.t i M V .M.. Hitlbyvineal tJU V M . osawseti witk law treat leaving r .larutu- at ö.äu p. it-. arriving at lattanapelU at s.io P. M. This b.iaii r.-rm- a line with tLe I'acktt- at Ma.fi-. n f..r Hin ti aiuaiaciailiin nf fr.-ii.i balaeaa GfneMaatl ami ha dtananolia md pointa Weat, Tarif ( ; pre .iaa- lew a- ky any atber rant. Shippers m l m -rcli-ui' W - w ill tli.d it to theirinterest t. i kip bj thih !iri. atbS i. ' !. itK.WUAM. HepatrbattneeM.

LECAL . UaTK (il iMi.vS V. n AttKyjl COUXTT,

1 Marien Circuit i'otut i.l Marion ruuiitv, m the

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lar aa J ka Mt ! r. ll- it known. Thai on 'Ins 3ili djij of J-tmuiry, in the y.-.tr l -ai.;. i'k- si eve nssseal plahnifl by her attorneys filed' in the e.tiee ot ibe Clerk of Marsffi Circuit Curt ter c. nij l.iail ai-.iin t -iu.1 lef.-i.i.nt. in tl" sbatvw .-utitled Cattae.tafetbe r a itti an afti.lav it ofa cowaw lent act aauhat sini dillradaut, John Miller, 1 aetaieanleM bf the ntast of Indiana. ; S.ii.l ilefen.laiil is therrfoie ksrebjr DOtMb o ef the Mhaj ari'l i. ti l. iicv of aaM cersu faint a-.t.n-t him. and unless

In- ajiiiear .tint a'i-v.-. r l-:m. i thereto, at the fall Ina; tt I -ai! taeta.onfhr wi taj ..f tha next term efsaM Cea rt, to beabeajwi ,u,i keM at the Coavt-bea, ia thechy el lwilsnshfHff. 'ii 'he f.utt KotMtay is Marek next, -aid omapiabsl aad the nnittfr- atnl tlunp- therein containetl and alleged will he heard am! determined in klaabstnev. I WM. W At. UCK, ( l.-rk. J. Morrison, Artorre;. n.r Plaint iff. fei 4-.ni I

and iHMir. both niarr t aid - ule. lleacli -.. I ' ul le-

some i-. .:-ell, ko b-lrr-Mii.. iu.1 sotiieliine fatal, it .- a etarase, ihe kanauawaM af which. ba p aa r-.n least w. r-e ' i in ihe diM-a- ii-. i! li . romiiiou fa-iiuaiahle teumelll ih lir-t lo .lpr-.e y..u.l .11 I. imii -; thru tome- rmir te of 4r. atioii liv in: mi 'read and tea, wat r jrrm-1. I..' -.aiii- k rdot -l.p-: .. . -' th.-n i ' h-d, cupp-u-r! c, .!. e n.t a..--l w nb r.us ine aaeiii a. i inj ctioii-. .... u. .. I.IH..-1.1-. aii.l warm b-m tita-i.n. fc. very few days thr medicMea are thanaed; and alter Mime nionrh-' treatnieiit in tin- way, winch tbe patieat bear-w i i b prent fmiiiiide i. r fur i uie; Le i dicharr.l, ..r i a-, ha; ii aasflf, w ith an irilabb iir tr, a Welbd teatsH ,an i nlarg ment of thi j r..-trt jrlanda or lili-' ii'i i. '1 e if W ol Mi.- I.l ol-ler. Thi- Bpecifk , wh . f - li'- .( charm, w ch a few do.ea ai t ne diaeaat r, smt uile pit .: -ant totnke. ami whu h h i-eure.1 tli..a-:ui'l- in N v li alaitrlidiia, I'.alttBjeeaaad many ! tin- Southern cities. - I.. it. in and effect n a I n ih..' i ki-- a rapid and iK-rmaiieiit rnrr, w iti. out terarl t diet, ilritik r i x. ej t tr. -i-liiik'. jiiini.in a T-araiiiiie' Tbi rnnaaty is uaequaled by a thbiK vet i iHo.i-n ) for th- cure ot I bote mm im -. It is . xiracte.l i. om . u' ..wn pl.t r-. an t i jw-r-feclly -afe. it is purely verelalde I conlains no mercury, mi tl 'i ran cj. e vom . vlf t" al! k:td'a? Weather, WMbant lbs . . -t danner fr-.m tlie in .ficii.e. A Iii I if y-ii .in careful la wra ; ..;;r a-n-. ..a will havi. n . t..-;- or -m.-1 1 It. in ii, m il.ai v,u are not depr v-i- l fr iti h- 'ui: i'.'o ..mj. any , or In-. iik detected by nearest friends I bi i- n- 1 1 r m- I-,... . I ,ii x rfTn.'.i.r e'ivot re. I aint ust-l with imiaen-e -ik by a n vu'ar phjrsMen, and conti b titlv re- nmn nded to h'- iiiiloruiua'e. C t L" I I ' ' N Ne- I- ...!. I,,. . it-nature nf ile prop let.-r, w F. Itessa, afaaaa I rh- kaa. All inbiaaj as a - at tade at rk- will i. peeeeMMtl with he u m t rap t Ma law. vt I liWTtisoN. Sol pr. r n r. an. I 'bio. aoM bj Drneabdai i neralty. '.inli-.ilinils

FURNITURE.

INSURANCE.

EIGHTY-FIFTH SFMI-ANNÜAL EXPOSE. JAM tin. Ifjftat EtM IMRAWE COHTJINT, or HAarrFtaMXCk nnktu:ct. V ,rs,,v,.PC, Market Value. Caah.TVsasnrt Ket awadfJi rtMrate oehaaat and aaaaajt . d . i all rod at ureaCa bands, $tM.&ei 41 ( enk Snaefca of Mew V ik. Ilanfi d, Brwtan. St I uii-. Pliii.nl' I hl.- .1 '. oilier pi r--, 9b.1.soi 00 V. S rSatS - af Kn'uky. New Je :- 3 . h . , M i ' . Ken Turk and la ti aaa 57.4Sr, on Cirv H nd . New y..rk. Pr. ..kl v- . Hartford, li-. ; r-n r.J -r-r atsl Ullwaaaea 237,10 on Railr. ad Marks H rtftaal aad sTew Havew. Cnawetftut Meer, and Bosten and Worr. -t. r 11.6T. Ot) Mor i naMi ds, IT". 4.'..' al st,.- ffaaniitllrai Uartniiaij bun lo i encio Meal Ketate, aniaeaml ered .... 8T.aa"i Is

I

ilross.

. .:. 110 M -

lacsa uaaauran Ii-m , tuia 'j j ud ai '. uot dae, eiiO.ttiO TT Jenasrj Ütvldetat, paki löo.neo on e.r2,e39 77

Nt 91 '' -

pah -w. r . '. . Hartf rd, Jaw. 1, IMl

ltes;iscifbil M-licb ur in-tir.ince w ,

d will tjkf plea-'irc in attending

WM III- M RSI Apent.

r--W a f. i r f t - i : ifflteia ' aj . imTTt Ü t

ESTRAY.

DRY GOODS.

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STI. ! b W Y H:tiH Ml 51 INTXA VTKKÜR, Indian.; J.c. ."-': 1-":. .-i..- trk roan Mar . I ear. oM, tboO II ro od; ka4 ea ewe-reat

SPLEDID DPCMMi

r -I n: I , lb . cap kt i-ke.l r.fT raking iij. 'h- nled Mar J A U I u. So. :1 Indiana avei 4enet, t nMkf e t hT Indiana nr.. wil .. r--warlil

lnp. A'iy per..) itai returrun her to . nr to Ibe utxlrr- , oa J b Wilsw'r

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WSbLUM KnHKKTS.

ul

NEW GOODS!

NOTICE. MQtaYMAeVaVaaM I kMCM. MAMM M T.ir sTATb (n and after Janearj tat, MtB, no Cbetk oo this Baal; wM t-e paid, or Ckveca on atkaw Kauk ret-casah without tl.e proper stamp-1, canrefbd a repaired bjr tbe later: a I K f.ati Peaeaan rSl. 1M D. K. MTliKR.f aehaer.

IN

NO. 3, ODD FELLOWS' HALL.

Wh are now ofTerin for sale iur nice -totk vf 'e i.uts at

NOTICE.

ar ikiauiCuTU' Kui ji tu..

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I AlHiua, lreetrr Ctb. IMS. i

m are betl y mtl. r- -r. tatd r.av rjanr, t n ""day, fl AH, Sec'y.

LOW PR I C LBS. -

LIQUORS AND C!CARS. an . at mm ajj Wh . ale Dealers

n rh üo .-, bj kc v .urf a good bie- ot a?i i ( f f Ir.? che ap, to merit and receive a l.ia-nl -Lara af I aalt .aft vTe solicit aa ssamtnot m o oar -t k and j etawpastaaei of wr pneea. befere you aaki- year lr ' ii 1 pbrcbaaea. JOM.S A II1W.

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