Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3847, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1863 — Page 2

1) ULY SENTINEL.

riMDAY MUKMM. I hK B.

Hepajblir n .foot if 9 in; ri n. II m Dno C. Baa ta,i well me nu z n I mo woent eerr ftatriotic jfentkmin. by e naent o h'e polHaeaJ friends, 1 niaee the lexiw an 1 ch m pion of bte pirty 10 the lower branch of the Le kelature. The RerraW Mi party rwofeo to b mj tnttcrl r oppo-etf to secession lu leler. iU papers. iu rVxt. and te preacbera arc ct ceevlinajly eioaeet in !heir denunciation of left! anuoore political heree They ulk again ii oHlo agaioet it. preocft afrainat it, and prat againet it. bot Una little remarkable that in ev. err Sitte which was carried by the Deoocrc :tt the eletloM bat fall, theao very loyal Rrp.ihli

r of the opinion that the minority, el th

rity. ahonld rub.

The ?re-i cniao of the Rebels, in Republican ewtitnati.io. 1 their refusal to submit to the ex-

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I rinn l III- "lw..r win 111 ww "m .... the Republican party. To cotnnel the Relel State to submit thereto we are eiipnjred in the Moot gigantic civil oar ever waged. The true doctrine, aay the Republican, is that the majority Boot govern The refuaal to do o. ani the aame authority. i rete!liuii against the Oovern tent NoiwithatatKlinjr tliec lofty rtrofosioii of loyalty, it ia very remarkable that none but Republicans in the present Logialiluie have Countenanced unl juti6ei the herrnr of aocoa obo. Mr BftaftOAM. the Republi'-m leider aforesaid, in a speech a short lime OJMft, declared oith ftent em;hiia uid r:irnetfie-" md unction, lh it minorities hid the right, the constitutional right, to deie.it the will of the majority whenever the former thought their righta were in vadod. In a debate yeiterday the mb distinguished peuiteiuau declared that he would not .ibnul to llie will ot the abjritj upon reitain

nie.i'urea. These are the very grounds upon wlii h the Confederate States joatify ihia rebellion The corucr stone of eceasioii is injut the rgnmeiuOY enti menu expressed by the Republi-.' m le of the House The Rebels could not nk fr a 1 more complete vindication lh in that pre-cntrd 1 by Mr Ha vh am. hut we suppose he stated hie ' positions without comprehend. ng their logical re- j saiu And the ac fpt.ni -e of iheui by the Re- 1 I ub'i in members commit the pu t) t the heresies f 'err ni I:, I, - vetenhv, Mr. Hit y mi vm stated 1 thtt the resolutions offered lay the Democrats duri ig ihia esaion of the Ix'gisl iliire, o?i Federal j arTiM, were OaaWwlatcd to inflame and unsettle the public mil d. It n pity that the Repub lican leider cannot see himeli as other- see him The docii.ne- he has uttered during the! se-sin. and his jieevh of yestenlav, could not

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bie iee i outdone bv the mo-t violent Jacobin of die Kreuch revolution It his -enti-men'a were BPftCtictllv carried out, ievolution, civd wir and anarchy would prevail t'lmijiotit the Nrlh. Mr BilWII M 'h.ubt means right, but he belongs to .t class in this country who prefer to see tiie li i em meiit overtutned rather ih m the deft.it of kit party, the principle' up-m which it i lasei, and the policy it is now attempting to enforce This u the Re pub!can leader 'a idea of the moral power to obicli lie -o dien alludes as controlling the destinies of the country , and it is about as luminous as his notion of a constitutional government.

Tfee Cernma If extiurnt on the Hunter I

Pronuaclaiucnto. A rorrespondent f the Louisville Anxeigrr. writ ng fr,mi M nrfree-tioro. Jan. 2lt, states ilint the resolutions receiiilv rotten up by Colonels Hunter. Oooiling, and a lew other of Ooe, M ton's appointees, were read to the irtous com p.mies of the Ttiirty second Indimi re-inient. fei m m, formerly enmroanded bv (ien. Willieh, and fhetr a imr'ion ikel for it. A smill majori ty of one comimnv (A) voted in ft vor of thereso lutions but everv other company in the regime: r voted tainl them It ia addon that while m any t ttie o(B--ersi, v ho vi big pay and hve bin in tie to do. are do-iiotu of prolonging the wr, iieirl? ail the privates arc anxious to ee it brought to a c!o-e as Mvm as it can be done on terms honorable to the country. This tveiinu pf-t-v tils .iliuo.-t um ver.- 11 v ..inong the iliers, W'lhiMit reg ard to frti . Thev do not want to ee ihe cm.ntrv hu utile itse! I before the rebels, but they wmt the ei nment to so eondu t I be w 11 .is to hi mg it to a hi eedv l;d Min Offful n

I I N A. Leilgrr Mu h has tieen said by the Republican papers abou' the i ni Iteesboro rojolotiona, but the M more express the -eniiineni- tiie leoaj th in do the .uitf njs oi BsMfjuni, SrjiMta. Qauuoom A Oo. ge cording to the representation of the J corre.spniMieiit nf the Cincinnati Qnunurctal. it would appenr they were adopted by large iml ; enthuaiwic meet pi; of the Indiana soldierf." hn nothins; nf the k nd ocriirre?. The 1 ln ton were prep tred by Colonels (in, ... t-iu 1 -11 v i HcTm aoo Ooomso, and the "ooCJoBioMfc meti".:" whteh akj'fetl them w 1 composed of those gentlemen only They acre gotten up Jar boooonaS by t!i fjcwä)b)tofji ol Ooeorojifl

M'-ktix. in consideration ..f doling ui-hetl services rendertl to ihem. and jte-ni.ie with the Ikope that they mipht cull forth ronewevl favors There is no pub .c man in the dbuntrj more foml of fltttery. and it cannot be Wtkiootoo thic k, th in His Excellency , and the

gentlemen who wr.'te the reeotntloais oetl knew the shorie-t road to roywi favor I . these reaolu tiops tickle the vauity of the ti veru r. and make him feel like again falling in le mth him-ell. : we have no objection; but if they are intended be palasevl off as an expres-ion of the sentiment Of the aruii, we ahal' only sty they misrepresent the feeUngs of the private soldiers. In the Un gusge of the liier, "while many of the oAomO, who et biz pay and have but little to do. are s.roii of prolonging ihe war, nearly ili f the private are auxo lo ee il broughl lu a close aw soon as it en br tone 01: terms hon 11 t..

to the count! y " Nc.thcr Col mel CRa: or GkkaHAM. Or Hl NTIK. im ((Kni5 woukl ever ToluntarHr hare beet, found in the ranks, with

k'wp'St W and musket. nhi in the prOeOM wir Their pntrio'ifm hh not tli a exteut. They newer went 10 ihr h 'd ; they bn OrabTe po-i'MUi'v ai d t. j. i . 1 I, . htM CSTt OOl how bog tW W ia pioU.iiged. W tOMpft. 1 there t ore. ceejvt their views n i!ro-e of t w ru - vau aoWiot. and we llimk il a biiie prelum;toons in them to Urrnl to do the thinking of j the wttntf rrmntrv d.ctite public policv. The people who li.n e no i-sur ii rol vi n t!ie pie-t-nt Crist but the we!: re of ihe coumrv, are tut it e.ui!e of leiermming h t i t.rt ,.r the n.- ' onal well being, as the men who would never hive leen in the service it it we" d, poailion kodpay.and who arc influenced thereby

l.citrr fraas t.ewi It it 1 1 taaw n . I q., of Blosuitngion. Againat the lliion ff (lar e nnl Dsauh il for arirm. tnral MttOffam in mtlmtt. FaaM Ntaa Uloomim.iv Ixd , Feb ! Pmrx C Dtmntmg. Pr. Wr.f . tht Semm't: Draft Sit: I uudersU: d thai tlie irienda of tome of the ser-trian coHeees of the State are urging he merui-rr- ot the - 1 -. . divide imnn.'i ihoe intitii'. ms the fun I dona teal bv Cong res lor tte esublishmont of a 1 lere br the education ! Ihe WmWrrial The 49 ji'hm of tin' re-ei.ta que- 00 oooply broJrbf ifto fotoro iMioroata of ta and as member of it ye n 1!! ; .. me 1 .. proastfiff mi views upon yoor consider

relation to too action of the General Aaaembly puratjit. because they make it subordinate lo tec00 that Qocsoon tarian ends. The laboring claati scarcely know I in utterlv '-ppoeed lo a drtUioft of mW f:nl tbjehar tctwr or even (he I act of the grant, and or Mai lollovsinj ie . : - Whoever of them baa this knowledge, it Ita- basm 1 fla-tue tne und conoot be divided wuli dVnvesj so reeentle that tuuO his not in able-1

...... 1. lists .:e Uioaftb. coti-ua Ith e.

1 m food iull tlwil may bo ierivl fnMif ei ihrl.ni .tili c tiiiot tse dUnrt

1 he

t rem to rot.- ..i with etch other, much le0 to cooler wiib the tahole ci .- 1 he ibe ol that Cbae. ihrrefoi, rante '. n br i . I"i"t'

m avoaa tl ä 1 I ft a t 01 ii f 1'

et ol ( . rresdire tint the scrip .-n "".1 tei;et u -eu.i,i. , rw men engagru m

by iho exie . tt e na u4 enter ous wiu u. .u u u.ujeaiui.i .ii--e-i. nc 1 When sold the proceede are tobe inveaied in' wrest from us this long withheld I i - the it. see uro stocks beaimg -t le-t five per cent, iuter dustrial das? I that cl.-s so incapable ol e-t The Slate Ukes the grant subject to the jtid.-mg of tlterr gnu welfare, lb t those who are rooditKwt hai neulier the principal nor the mtrr n i . t it -hall direct tlie Jeneral Assembly for

usr n hy this great wrong, uulesa private inter 1 cats and purpoes are to be auberved? 5. ne:ause ti ete ia no iieceeaity for proaeot a t.on on the pstit of the General Assembly, lur ter th in to accept the g rani ol Congress, hx tlie price lor tlie sale of the land acrip, and direct iu w!iat stocks Ihe pftteeeds shall be invested. . Alter S'le have leeu mule, and enough interest has becu rft!' zed to ooinnieme instroclion, will be the proper time for the dispositive, proper to le made of the annual income By that time the in dusirial class of the S ate a ill have become aware of the grant, ami of the great importance of it, ami have mature! a plan by which to cany out ihe intention of Conte Inter fetence by o'.hcr should be pr.nftiy rebuked. Your tr end and constituent, Lewis Bolmian.

sponeibility of ihr office of President ef the Sink ing Fund was very rre't ltu mut have men

h 1 ran weic as to pav J 1.1

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e a 'arge ttOSU. ami wneu ue ,a?pie

Oat shall be lo-l or diminished, but Ihe interest hall tie regularly applied to the porpose men Hosed 1 the act, 'and if to loat or diminished, the State thill be liable To part wilh le inina-t so at 10 loee complete control over it would be most unwise legislation, for a fund if diverted i bot lo the objecta of the granta. Whether a fund isditerted, is a uuestiuu that wmM constantly arts from a- la of intitolions over whir the

Legislature had no direct control. It the lund was divided among the coltcgea now asking such dirision, or among the eight in the Suae, the very fact that a profeerbii tf Agriculture wouhl Ite rreatt d n e n Ii d i.iem. i 1 one only ia competent to give the instruction that the tour or eight could, presente a n-.iefvtion of loss and diver, i m ot the fund. And this will moteclearly aiipeir iu ihe cnaideruiiou of my second objection to dividing it. 2. lbc use -uch divi-i nof ti e fund, or the an imal interest, wouhl defeat the object of the That object is not the instruction of ihe gri culturalists only, but of the entire industrial class. 1 he act -.hows this 1 la title recites that the donation ia lor the benefit ol agricultuie and Ihe mechanic ot-. and in the body of the act it h declared that "the interot shall be invioUhly ap pmpriated lo ihe advancement, -uppoit and main leu a nee ot aiboal one eollogo, whoro the bod iug object shall le without eX'-ludiug military tactic, to teach such branches ot learning as arc related to agriculture and the mech inic arts, in such manner as the Lgialature.i ot the HHW may respectively prescribe, in order to prOOftOte the liberal and practical elucatiui ot the indu-'i I ll cl.i-'C-t in the -cvcr.il pursuits and prolesioiis ol life. ' Here it is -ecu that the industiM classes are to be instructed practically in their pursuits. Manilla, lui mg and me Illinium and mining He ! be taught iu all their principles, as wen .i aun culture. These pursuits are ol the gre ifest interest lo society, und our State iajusl prog:e-sn g to that condition when its manuliciuies .un mining will te greatly increased. Our pro grew in manufacturing, between l"."0 and 1-bi. nvei iges 2IM jier cent., although that in iron and coal miirng is small much iea than our capabilitba would indicate. Ohio has reached its miximiim of Ifikiwftmral productions, and its progress in m inufactures ami milling is enoim us. Our capaoilitte me , ..ii to ti,o.f of 0 ii" No ihs rucidin pert.im ing to t ,e-e pursuits can oe ornittevl under the doiMtion of Congress. An institution giving such instruction will need at the very least live professor; two for agriculture, one of which should instruct 01 the sciences belonging to it. ami another in the a-t ol agriculture uO tiie tftptri mental f irm; two in the principle and their prac tied application conne ; with maiiut ictuie.s, mining and mcch.iuii s, and one on military t ic lioj I am certainly ol the opinion that commerce is an il du'triil :iursiiit. and its principle- and its .ot -houhl ai-o be taught. This ouhl le.piiic one or iwo pro tensors more, but I will oiint tiie-e at pre-ent. 1 hc.-e hv e prttfoaeora would be needed as soon ao the annual iuleiost waa large enough to cm ploy them. (ih:t the si icme-connected with the bdoBtrial pursuits mu-t be taught very ddlereiitly than arc the studic 111 our collegiate ilistitut ions. When a s'lulent gi tduates in them, he soon lorgei his bftguages, 111 theinaiics, and natural und ment ii sciences. Hut Ins mind ever retains its discipline by these stuoies, ainl by this OOnwpuwO ie is lilted for a professional career. Hut il will be very ditleienl with the sciences us taught to the iuduttial c a-s 1 he object ot such Distinction if. Dot only to diacipliiiti lUc unit 1, out lo imbue il Willi a thorough and laling knowledge d' princ ot which aie 10 be applied, practica II J, in the several industrial pursuits. Hem e ihe betTOOtWO in them moat not only li tre a direct application lo thee (un -uit, but mu-l be mi thorough that lhe may lie thu- nractically npdied hincifiil to such instruction i 1 complete chemical and phi losoph cal apparatus, and a geological and miu eralogical c linnet. A!i of these belonging lo our sectarian colleges, it put ttigeiher, would be iu sutli lent to vc : -tiuct on 1:1 1 single branch ! science MV mi im see the conseqneocoa of a divla ion ot ihe fuid. It wouhl reuue these live pro lessors to be increased to either twenty or forty, as the division is limited to four or eight of our colleges. Instead ol one such ap tar.itua and cabinet, we must have lour or eight. And I n what laupvse would the expense t all tiie.-e be incurred? For no other one than that broken up fragments of classes might be taught in lour or eight places, instead of an entire class in one place Again. eeniiiil to such instruction a the in duuial j iu-uits demand, is a library very differ em Irom what we lind in ur colleges woriu on agiicul'ure iu all Us brauche-, ami as il exit in eveiy coin. try; Imme relating lo manufactures, mechanics ami mining, developing their prima pies, and as they h ne been applied to these arts; hooka relating to commercial oamtiotia nd foreign and dome-tic tra le.s; also to iiiiut .i v m Itters. All t!.ee constitute a library th it must be hmg to any both Ot km where the iudu.stri.il class is eiu.-.t'd Shall liie tuud oe charged with tiie pin chare of ooe sin h library, or four or eight? Hut again, Ihe act of Congress provides that 10 per cent ot the principal ot liie endow ment

m iy tie applied to the ptuc.nieo i mtoa lor ex penmen! I larms. Without these, iu.-ti u unn b aftricoltore mu-t be s 1 imperfect as to be of little 11 lastly. Tbftte swaa ue necess n house.s, b 111, and shmb, nb farming implements nd larut sto k.iii 1 i?i .uuch. Ait we to have loin it ei,:ht or' thee when one would -ulhVe? S :rely Ito legislator eookl for a MMtlciit. be induced lo s Iii i .s aim i.iver-io!i ol ihe funo. i would bo CTOatod by ine payment t so many prlessors, Mti 1 the porch i.-e of so m my heitiH-.il and nhiloeopJucal apparatuse-, tninciaiogicat and ge -log cai c ibinets. I.brsiies onl experinie.it.il tarn. And it the üeueral Assembly cou!l be, wouhl any Court of the I n tel States hold that m.c i diversion waa a loss and misapplication of the fund that nutie the S'.iie res; oammb for ii? 3 Hec use the am unt available tiout the grant would be entire v inadeuate to su-b an expenditui e The donation i. 3tt).IHKl m res ot land in land scrip To II the States, ex lojive of the Terri lories, it is 9,270,000 acres of lami and laud scrip Tili. large amount will be thiowu on the marke. In addition to this amount must be considered the fact that by ihe homestead law no actuil settler is required to purch i.c hu u,,J In m 'he (.eueial Ooverumei t Hhl e isy to see that 'he HÜt ol our oriioii. under the-e cinninstames, will be v. iy slow Inoecl, il Will deinaml 10 lidlc pa tictice fiom die industri il class to prevent a .ac nUce 0 the $i -nt, by puiioi oow u tne prue to an amount too low. in its h ite i make sales It is d flli-u't to est, in ne OftOt the price will be. hut the St.-.te University lauds wiil j;ivc an idea, but an un per lev t one. Although these 1 inds Inv e been -eiected several tears and iu out own Stale, whete ill lands are

rapid' v nlvam ing in v lue. y et the annual sales

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

4 Because that dam baa not aked for such dieidou fir whom is it nskoi? bv atwiut Uiree sen la rinn comtgea. and. 00 lar aa 1 can learn, but one O'" iheseia be.t.ling tod urging such Utristou. A farmer or two mar V drawn into this in .iter bv

their ertiri.n leaning, who are false to their trei

all' commodities t! t were u.-cd. maJe salary of

d.(ed not worth m ie tbo $1.00 two years ago lie m-umeu the price ot all articles ot consumption, and contended thai a deere.e would beiosily unjust A further depnvi it ion

t ihe cuirencv miiflii ukt pU-e, anU be en

ml fdt safe, tbev weie wdtm.-

for salaries. (Ofttlemeti two yeraago, the currency it aound. and wlten ihe

storm W.I coming, refused lo tnm the r aails for tho fiii'tm 1 il storm, but now. when the curreocv

thev are Clerk, and reeom mending its paseaga Hill re committed for fnrtl er mn deration. Ry sime: Relative to petitions for change in collection .m- further legislation ineipar ..M. Concurred in. Mr II ink, from Committee on Judicien : Rel atire to ili it bill No - . amet.diwi: -! I s section rt" net preaentMig the duties of Just.cea of the

was groaiug tiaih more worthle. they propose Peace, and recommenjui. its pasaage. Coo

lie aould of.pose il.

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Tut fteOAT. Kebruvrj 5, lc64. The Preakient called the Semite to order at 1) A M Thejiiirnal of yesterday was read and approved atPoBTS Mr William-. Finance Committee: Reporting back Senate lull No 71 iih a recommendation j th it il lie on the table. Mr. C'ojfpftwl aigued against tabling ti e bill. It Oasjii-t lo make ihe .-..I tries ot State olli cts tlie same 'I liev -houhl all be $J.IMJ!I or a I be : 3t0U0. Why BJmoM the President of the S nk bo Kuml get imre than the Se letary ot St ite? 1 Mr Willi 1 ma submitted that the s tlary of the1 Pi e-ident of ihe Sinking; Kuml, con-idcring the amount of money that pusses through his hand-, and the labor and ie-ponsihility , was low enough A bill oaa already before the Senate t cut off ail lees liom the Slate 1 Ificers, and both lulls should not pa. Mr Wolle was iu fiv..rof the bill. He did not think aoj man couH earn by his oam labor nioretiitn $'J,('li?l There a.- a great mml of labor probamij to be done in the Sinking Fond I office. Sut the labor on, imi done ty the Pre-i dent, but bv clerks who weic pod by the S-ate, Hoi should be well piid The President super vi.-eal ami oWetmi tlie "tk, iad lie coiisideie I .tlbO as a tuple compensation. If an additional obrh were neeiievl. give one ami pay him, but he opno.-ed these large salaries, both in the BiHtaTf ami the civil service. Mr. Luiders oae in m vor of the pa.--. age of the

hill intioduced by the Senator from, llelawtrv, Mi Mom I. j to like the lees from the St-le olHcers, and he (nought it would pass, and con POooooftll did not ihiuk this bili ahöohj paea.

Mr liiv: 1'hc pioitosilioii to reduce the -.ihuy

of the Piesitlent of the Sinking rood was before the Senate two yens ago, when the l.:e of the couutrv demanded rOdOttkm more ihm il does now, and it w.ts voted h w n If he w..s not mis taken, the gent emeu who favored reduction now , oppo.-ed it then

Mi Wolle snd he mtroduced the bill two years 1

ago lo 1 educe s.ilai ieMi Key was not mistaken iu his remark that the uiijo-.it of thoe who favored reduction now ,

oppose i it ther He repeitcd the arguments I used by tho-e gentle tifti then, and said tliey had

tor in ire force now, when ad the necessaries 01 life In i . dvii.ccd at lea-t 4; p'i cent Mr M h lav med the passage of the I tw cutting tiS the iee ol the S'ale epbors, which wire enorino"s, and disproportbftma to the labor 1 1

that biil paoamfj he was not so particular as to j

this one He thought, hovvcvei, a sdarv ot 1,000 was toBcienl for any of tliese olh eis. Mr W 1 ili. uns found by reference to the jour nils of two yens a-o, that Mes.rs. C lay pool, M trch ami Blair, who weie so anxious mi 10 re dm e the salary of the President ol the Sinking Fund, roped against it then Now "a change bad cine o'er the apirtt ot their drOaftft." How is this? Mr. Clav pool: The gentleman's argument wouhl co pi 1 el a mm 'once a fool to remain a fool always." Mr Clav pool contended that lib a propositi.. 1 1 tao years ago was orilv to reduce the s lary ot one c timer, that of the Sil king Fund PrOjfideol TWfl bill equalizes all thesiiaries Bepronoonced a gl..wu ulogium on lien i 1 ,111011t, 'he 1'iesitleni of the Boaid two yeirs ago, and said th it his legal services, connected with ihe duties of his olli.e, were worth more than the entire amount of hs sil ry. The du tieft of llie dflce, he contendetl, weie not onerous now a5

they were two yean ago Mi Cobb diil not think the salaries ton high ; The salary id the President of ihe Sinking Fund mi!) certainly not loo high. The respoiis.bilily w as ret v gieit.'an 1 lie was liable on his bond lor 1 all em r- 1'. required great tinancial abil.ty and ; great earn tu perirm ioe duty. Mr Cobb end iiiat it.e qneftrnftti of lege ability h id hitie to do j

wi'h the uio 8M011 It legal iidv ice w as required the Pte-itlent would tet it, and he would pat lor it. h two . ai - ago ihe Bilariea were tiot too hifih, cer'.tiiilv ihev weie not too hijrh i.w when the currency had 'lepreciated en te.tlv Mr March aakl that all the Si .te Olli er-, ex cep! ti:e Preawbnl tl the Sinking Fund, hid pocketed the lee.- of their ofBcOt in detietiO ol tlie law I f the ti ll to preoojM ih in future a a

: ied die would not urge the paawagc ol this bid,

but ne in lUgM th is lull should not be nd Oatde until the other was passed Mr. Wolle: If tiie ..e- iimi'ii who no vvr. ;,- twt years aO one right now he Woul I t .r've ibeoj It vao hotter to be right ihno to be con ; sbtOOt. hot men coeJkj be right ami couaiatonl j both, it they would. He roiod foe the reductkHi two years iigo. and he w mid do o now He Hid liotcaiewho weie tlm iicninbents ileVould pay Kepublicaus and Dem- rata a. ike it the people chose lo elect Ihem. He did not think a Ke public m coetd fill an oAco aa well as Democrat) but if the pa 'pie ch -e lu . Il'er with him and abet 0OO he would pay h.ui w thont que.-tion. He argoml at length iu inoi of Ihe redocthm, and suggested thuitheb ill should be lu. thereon sidere I at a fut m e -lay Mr Browne, of Randolph, had ainayethooght that one great evil of our form of government was the creation of tot many olhces The tie mand was eiier.liy equal to me flice lor every tenth man 01 the coinmun.ty. When these offices weie oie.e cie.ttcd then the clamor was lor aula lies .r OftrejOisibft "to couuuatid the highest omler of talent,' sod so we go There weie too many oftites round 'he S.nkn g Fund. '1 l eie w .is n . uee lor a I irge Iti anl ol C mtnissloners. Hut it is the law anil it wa- pot proposed to COaUgC it

11 w. He Waa lor roducmj - il ii ies. H" 1 ivcred

this bili ind wonitl give his reoeoiis lie -poke at bogth. und coie iuieu by declaiing his cotiric bo tii it right . nd ji. -t.ee dem .tided a reduction. M. Danimig vMr Dv.wney in the C i iir) had been amused ;.t the etrtlcmou appealing to the ieeoi-d lo rrovc their consistency and iucott.-is-tency. l iie Le itlemau fr on Kimiolph m t.e a ver. pretty seeh. and it iuij.ht Ije v cry etlelive on the etoeftp IO wheedle pa pie out of their vote- H. wis b favor of pa;it.g tor service roaabred, and patinx public eefvaeiui wed. H

do not ei.eed thiee Umus u.d ...res, ev en w heu I did n-.t believe in workiui; lor chtit, tt ih"

llie hi;ig cresiit of ten years is given 00 three neic : ul a nun's family. At home he loerfttaOt the purch ise mouer 1 rinu.it - how wmke l foi pay. and Ins people umterstoou that the a!es ol our lauo scrip could exceed five Ibeu ! he dal so if they did not wish lus services the. su. 1 dollars annually It three hundred thou need not have ihem He wa prop ire! :o vote sami coil rs te realized from the donation hy the J to pay members 01 this Legi.-I.iwie leiier tori year 1'JtMJ. it will be as oaao nnJ as much as. I I their services, and he could defend the vote be ib iik, will he obtained in 01 it. But ujh-ii the? j hue bio ponple He was r.nonliug It lee our awpfioeitioii :ht in the neat ten years $lO0.U0o 1 State officer, teduced lo live on a meie pittance can I; re .1 zed from it, ami n inves t 1 as to Would gentlemen 1:1 e up their busine at home i t.d ai&lhouaatid dollars inieiest aniiually, hoo I and briii theii ftiniiies here unie. they vrouhi fir would it go toward the p.vme: t of the lire tei-eive sImiv in.t tou. 1 tiuUe Item to live . tiumhet of i rtfessr wlti. h ihe Meietotf ol the respecbtb'y? They would not. He sptke oftl fund would ere tie? It would c irvely piy ihene . oiwoj r .. oi Os topoiiauc u, ihe wiiole cosMr prole-srs lor as mcb WWflitMtiiia But lei people ol the St i'e, at.u the onerous duties ol the es go farther avll.aiid admit that 111 th's time the Fiisi ient, and said t!ul the salary was mil ui e enure amount of f .JtHI,l Hhl ill he received, and i dollai lust high, it eras not ptrtv feeling wilh Ihe onnawl internal la t . 1 -,im ni How meth icm it wjs a matter of principle l'u euwoahi ne lett for the put chase of the apparatus. ago lie h d ureJ uieinbers , ..tc g:i.! .1 the uabaueu. the obraiiea and tt;e expcr.inei t 0 , reduction of .- dar Ks, and to ycir? hence, if the 1 u rn. ret he p.;. ment of ilie tt tr.e ol o or Kepun .c - were in power, he would do the amo d pro vsoi7 it would not pv the profearor " thing Bo tmmnft tooteor the iipoel eftrnfteemi tiecenvtry to but ur of the colleges I cannot, mint therefore, bet look upon the divi , ,.f tne f ud Mr. Shel is thought iwo year, ago $-.J(000 w t as a complrie violation ot the irant, nod aa aa ft leJltlaol BtOiplOlHion la the Prc-ioent of ihe utter disregard ot ihe interests of the industrial - Sinkrng Fund. ..... tie v -e .e siiould give to class A-w m.o.l I !w .-. ttwisteot wilii tint 1 he r:-e Oi

lo retiu. e su.anc

Mr M tusfield was in favor of economy, but it ' By lame. Kelaliie to House biil amen ling the was not always economy to reduce a Urica and law against arson; it:- p.t.e r lmeiided. aajjes. It waa the reverse, oftrn It would be Concurred in unreasonable to ask a man like Gen Dumont, Mr. Howell, fiom Committee on Claims, re-

woo posaeased the highest order of talent, to lake poited as to the claims ol Messrs Warner, Mc ; the management of mi I lions of the public funds 1 Onatt, Wilson, Root & Co.. and Mooney. All for a mere pittance. The railroads, the banks, correct and ither corporation, never thought of giving M- tone, from aame committee, claim of II. the r Presidents lesa tlmn $3,0UO xt annual. ' A F.ebher & Co Correct. There wns no honor in the office. I he reports I Mr. Ve.ich. froui same committee, lndiauapolia were neycr read bv the public Ihev aeic ls td Cjik Comp my 's cl um C irrect glanced over bv a few member of the Legist i- Mr. Wolf, liom same committee, J. K. Ollure and plarevl away on ihe ahelvea of the ! good's claim. Correct. I b iry It waa unjust, then, lo ask men to fill Mr. Lemmon. Irom same committee, J. M these offices at far lest than they could easily Roea'a oJaim for coal furnished last Legislature, make at their private business What he won M Cured. give to a Republican in the way of salary he j Mr Humphreys, irom committee on Fees and would give to a Dem erat, and he should vote in Salaries of State officers. Re; -ort tabled and five

favor ot the report. hundred copies ordered priiited The veas ami navs oeing demanded, tlie teport Adjourned.

of the committee waa concurred in yeas 23. nays 16, excused 1. Mr McClurg, Judiciary: Reporting back Sen ate nil! No. G6, amending the act for the settlement ol decedents' ealuiee, oiih a recommend a li. ii that it pass. Mr. Mar h ofTered an amen :mei;t, and the n e it ol the hill was discussed at length by Sen ators Wolfe, M trch and Oorbbj.

1 lie ameiidmt'iit was adopted and the report were from Jdm

, tat. ü iiiat all tUt.-

fsis.cri(.!.

An error occurr tl iu the rrpt.rt of tbr remarki of Mr ; tVoulk u on jres'erday . O'r. W .Killen, rising to a tuouoa of arivileve. ai!: I hat he bad lerii incorredly reported ! by lli- Journal in In- puim k- l fOabrday ll the Journal, If it rtp. it, mranl that he iMr. Woollen) endorse the otdei ot Col. Carringtoii arroui de t rtrr. it wa ruht; but if the laiik'uajre referred lo ibe arrest of the ciiueus, beiiid not etidoise such an outer, if it I ad been

litatle. He liU riot v , n vi sterdav, that ur noters ,

ty. on tti contrary, be bsd . ibat octuncd on ihe part of

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Mvi r r , , Ä i ci i.-n- a a in .M'Tgau count v , auu n itmr mmiiii i Moore. I hums Lomm.ttee: Reported in . ..i, i. i..: .. ...... ,h., .1. . n,,...

n cir it ii ii i ii 1 u . ii' ui v'ttv''i'ii ti av - 1 1

ceilain bills to the Finance arreted were mei lbs undr-taiitiiur was that ihe tili- !

then ( m un t d in

Mi Moore, t

tavor o relemn

Committee, to be by ihem placel in the specific I irubad not enaired in any unlawful contluct previou to

uppt opriatioo bill

Mr. Moore, snue cooaOftittOft: Reporte! back i certain bids in rotation to the funeral expenses of Senator Shoulders. teommeudiiig their allow am e by the Finance Committee Concurred in Mr Clay pool, Finance: Reporte! luck Senate i bill No. I, in relation to lees, thut it be indeh uately postponed. Concurred in. Mr HnaglainJ.. same committee: Remitted back Beamte hilf No. l'J, with a recommendation lh a it I ay on ihe t iblc The hill provides that the school tax levied from corporations should go to the principal of the common school fund The report w is not com mrrotl in. Mr Mar Ii moved to ie. oinmit the bill to the

Judiciary Committee, which prevailed. A'ljuuined. AJrlUUKKW KtfMOeT. The Senate w.. called to order at 2 o'cloc k V M The Pre-ideut (Mr. March in the Chair; laid before the Senate a communication fiom the Su pcriiiteiwiei:! of the Institute lor the Blind, stating that an exhibition ot the pupils of the Institute would be hold at Masonic Hall on next Wcdnes day evening and uivir.ng the attendance of the members ot the Senate. Reicricd to the Committee on Benevolent In stiiutions. araoLt no. Mr. Wilson: Th it a mrge sum was raisevl by the -ale ol Sutter'? stands at the several eampa, and hmtr acting the Couimutee on Military At fairs to impure what OtboaejlioM had been made of ftakJ feOtOft. Adopiel. Mr TeeganJmi handed in a series of resolu tious oaooftml at a Union inet ting in Laoortft coiinly. niiidi be ue-ired lead and reterie!. I hev weie referred to the Committee on Fcieral Re btiono. Mr. Williame: Tb it the Committee m romance repoit if theie have b en any violations of the emi t emcnl law, 4iid report by biii oi other wise. Adopted lonrff KI.SOLI TlN. Mr. Coibin No. V: Instiucting OOT SoOafOei in CongiBsa, aou reqneating our Keore-ent t iv eto scene, it jsioic. pay iu gold lor ofti 'eis und soldiers in llie army And if that cannot be OOOO, then to it.ivc ll.eir pay ii.cieucd the amount of tlie premium off gold IWftOOM CTION or BILLS Mr. Divi-, of Vci ui.dlion No bo: To amcnu the enclosure aim ti'cf pass aci Mr Wolfe No b'ji To amend section 'J5 ot the -u per visor's act) Mr. 11. i i N v: To amend the aftft in :ela lion to agrii ubur d cb!.e4. Mr Luiders No. b9: Fi the punishment of f .a mis a! e cctions Mi Cbjaajol No. ÖU: To auihonxe the 11 ink 0t the St.te to reduce the capital stock ol bran lies, and to clo.e up any such branch, and to ametb'tlie i-ankin law, eooooa or thk day. Seme bills up to aim inclining No. 85 at d Joint Re-olution No. 8 we.e read a second time and reieired. IJM.LS PASSED. v Mr Fuller's bill. No. 19: To tax the cn-t gf Government -limps iu suits ai law as oilier coots sre t ixed Mi M Midi's bill. No. 16: Providing forme for Oummisaionera1 and Adminis r irot ' deels. Mr Hold's bill. No. 2': To amend aoetMO 33 of the act in rebbo to fowtiship Asessois Mr. Fci-u-oii'., bill, No. Ü: To amend sccti.")ii 51 of the mbJemoanot act. Mr M ireh's bill, No 24: To provide n general m"de of convey nice lor school lands Mr. Beeten bill, N. 26: To amend section 12 of the a t in le'atbe to ga n I i ois ami oaroft Mr. New '.s bill. No 32: To prorhJa for the pnbiicatiyn of notice of suit to o irties w Imse resi oooce i- aoiiooe n. Mr ii. il'.- biil. No. :in; To prorida lor the ere -lion ami repair of brill gel BCrOftl ßtre.im.s foriniog bound h r lu es of c lUOlbft. AiHoorneo.

ibeir arret, and be was unwilling lo prjude :bc cane.

AFTKHNOON MtOOOoT. Met at I o'clock. Hi POSTS Mr Shoatf. of Jay : Relative to House biil No !Mi, ameiiilipg it, and recommending it passive Concurretl in. Also, relative to House bill No 2.t,pi.ssae recommended. Concuned in. Also, relative to proieclion of turnpikes from hog Legisl itbaj expedient Mr 0-boine: A roporl from Committee on Begroreed Bills. Mr. Hisgins: From Select Committee, rela live to Drapier "a Brevier Rejsirts. Report, re-o luiioti ami pemi'iig amendinents tabled, on mo lion id Mr. MiUcr. IMtfVffaMm. Mr Spencer: Relative to the school lands in Pueet county coin filling the title ti.eieol, and

it)stiuctii;g the Att'ii noy Oemnml in the pre u M .

Mr . b! uk: Asking inbirmation ol the bnv enmr in regard ta the appointment ami dismissal of Sutlers at varioiif points By Mr. Lemmon. of Spencer: Asking of the Governor bfbi matton as to the de-trution of the ollice of the Ro.krtort Democrat, and bv

w root authority the 5th cavalry are stationed at

Reek port. Mr. M ooi man. Instiucting PrOM connnittee as to .unending law? so as to give 125 day - lor ledeuiption of lands mortgaged to the Siukitg Fund Mi. Packard: Relative to arrests by military commanders, instructing the proper c .mini tee to impiire as to tlie anets ol citizens ol other State and their bmi.-h mcnt lo this. Mr Pooohiiaoj: Calling upon the Auditor of "State for in! i mation with regard to the Ire sii lu inhabitants of Indiana. Mr Newman: That this Legislature will co iper..te in all steps to procuie back pav lor lndi ana soldiers. Htm keholi noxs. Mw Anibiaoo" Instructing Senators and re ipie.stiiii: U rc-cntaiives in (JoUgrosft to endeavor to procure action reducing duties on impotted paper. BILLS l'ASSLD Mr. Nib lack Bill No. 14Ü: Authorizing the Cbah men f Inveaiigating Commiilees lo admin isler out its. BeJof OQOigbü and bill read a second time. Amended, on motion ol Mr. Niblick, so as to apply lo all committees, ami ie .d a Unto lune and passed. Ayes Ki; nays none. lxtnnivi cocscil. Mr H. ton, pre-ented ihe lohoaing bill: An

act tt create an Executive Council, and oeiini:i' i

r D I ihe dut:e- thereof.

Mc i ie it enact ea uy tne tener.ii A.aembiy ot the State of Indian.., that ihoSoaretary, And iloi and Treasurer of S ate, and Attorney HeO era!, shall coustitu.c the Council of the Oovern or, and shad be kttoOn and designated as "1 he Lxecuiive Cttuncii.' Stc. '2 Tbc Secietiry of State shall be the i'le-idcn , and the Attorney General the Se.ictaiy o! lue Kxccutiv e Con mil, .nd tiie bjOateroa ot a m.tjotity ol the Count il shall be uUachwl to aii ottciui pqet- isaiit-ti bv the same Wiicn, however, the tiuvei nor shall be pre.se.it at a se -s.ou oi the Council he may UfOsfcle, and, in oaftO ol I tie. mav gMe the eaOtnig vuie. Stc 3 The Executive Council shall eon-tilt. anal ihe ameot ef aoftajeriti theieoi be obtained, i cure any paruou shall tie granted, ami the UoOtt eil aa auch, ohall dhtcharam all utbm dnibam posed upon titem by law. Thee may hold I lie r sessions w ncnever ttie public liiteie-t may m quire it an) two enomoore tlMroei baring power (.cilia mee ing Slc 4 li oootrnfea that an euieigency exi.-is, lot -the inime.natc taking effect Of I hi act, ami iborefvra tins act Mftall be in breo nad mho offeci tit.iuanu alter lis passage.

Mi. Casoii: A- tins bdi was in Ins view, the j his! s.ep toward the constiQim at.oii oi a very iui porlaüt uic isuie, he vvan.ci ot this Oftrhf aioiiieul to aösert bia dovapproval ot wh.it.iu his judgment, was suie to loiiow. Hc.lieteloie, without any' des.re o seem .bsc i-irtei..a ijn -aitl he ten lein in I

BiHaaa met at 9 o'clock, Mr Speaker lluskiik , Vigu, who had .tlcrco the Oil), would move ! in the chair j to leje-Vit 11. i journal of yesterday was read and ap , , blaoooowrtll agree i with the goaojeftftop proved. j Voui liootie and ilendi ks .t was an iiupoiL.ut MiM'ftiALs. tit .measure im poi Lin i in u-eil, unu mmo oaeecialf Mr S -eaker l .iu befoie the House a mernori tl so hac-oaa ii bad lie origin ta the Constitution, to the JtWenatbo in Uvnorese from Inoboe fbrl rbe toeoufai head of all the legislation whi b I the promotnm of Caoft. Tbiaian UeblH, .d the; aaeaabjri on tool luul could hope to establi h ;oi 2d hi. lima arnhy.ti.it Rriga r Generalship tnc -ov e. n ment ol ihe j eople of Indiana. Ai.u was, at ihe imgjroslbi: of the S e .ker, immer ut ,nI,t ie ,uiv ull,Jt.l(,JiHl in his put iliom, ously signet! j jie w,,, c,,u u,,. atteotbo of gen.lerncu of the

Ms . a men.ot I a I o the Mecref .ry ot W nr. ore- olhe, wjt , ihc li m.-e to aclioti XV 1 Lot article

a the commencement of iha sewion that a would do nothing to wonnd the feelinga of an member on the d He had eter mined th t tto net of hia shouhl hare a tendency to .nrl the nnhlic uwl. now already learfully ei lied with whit oe had i no and left undone In e. When tae question t m up. hei ha we ah- uid stand bv the j.hi - ll iff ol our country or i erish. he would -tuid then-or . ' -h We must etand by our aoldbra iu the field We moat redee tit our pledge mule to c em ale;, they left eft. We must redeem our pled-es to the loyal people of the Sttte. Mr Priest tntrrruptin) asked the gentleman if he would not take the 0000000 of the majority rn tli ipiestion? Mr ilranln m: No, tr. If thia Legudature should leaolve to take Indiana out of the IVnm 1 would rest, i it to the ld 1 would subm t in this miller to the judgment of no et of men iu (itxl's uuiyerse. Mr Howard kel the geutlemsn it he really upnosed that there wa- a purpose ou the part of anybody t take the State ol Indiana out of the t'llUtll Mr Uranium: What mean all the resolu tboo and measuie ttie maj rit y have inUinluced here? What me in ihe;r dei unciatuma ol the AdnuoMIration. State and Nation tl? What mem your d-i uncialioiis ot officers in the army the Surgt n-? Mi H iw -rtl 1 .es ihe gentleman take these thing- t i st vc evidence? Mr Ur mha it; ! I oft Mr. Speaker. Mr Branham proceealinc oith some vihtmence, ttmntded lite gentleman and the House of the rule of decorum w -.iliiu which debate intist be confined. M. N. black hoped the getrlemau would be allowed to proteed. Tiiere never w.n a cooler set i I ii en or a set ! less uei :n-n '.hau the

m ijority on this doot now. Mr Urauham proceeded He did siv down at Columbus souieth ng uboul sectet onlei'. Gen tleintn knew tint they exitel. ll n was neces aatv, feih ips he could name the l.-de. Voice " N auie 'hem ! N nut them !" Mi bOOnhem: Foe will heir ol them soon Oooegh iu ano her foini nice 'What form' No ihre it here !" Mr Sped-er here edied gentlemen to order. 2jMr Ih -t:h.im, in reply to Mt N ibbeh : J ray that at Columbus 1 said (h it an emi.-ary from the Stulln an s.ates bmShooa heie meoooool it!.: lejdiiig Dniiocr.its. members of this ii. u-e. Mr Pi belt 1 will vote to evel ny member from this HtlOK who has been gunly ol couferiing with traitors. Voice- So will I " Mt Itiiskuk 'Mr L s-clle iu th I hah) OO eired t. ask t ie geiileunti from Jefferson to name Ihe emissary he reierted lo. Mr. Praqham; 1 will do thai when I get rely Mr lli-kiik: Nunc the geiitlemsn o.i this Boer wilh whom he conlened. Mr iii anil.. m. I will oothot also when I cct ready Mr. Buskitk: The gent!emm then refuses to Mower my ipie-tiotis md give liie House llie iu lorm ition he a"de-ses lo hive? M r Br ti h im: I tlo Vi es' W c do not believe our statement, the'i " Mi Branham eooobood' Despite all the de ptl-i i i the Onl Worl Iespite traitors it h one. we voottl crook the rebellion He ohi not wi-h to Hue. ten any our; nut if it w a threat to .y tint we iutended IO stand by the Constitution and the old fl ig. it might uc s. l ken. tor we in tendel to tlo that tmng, though ail shouhl to to ruin around us. Mr Hatiui: Staling that ihe m jorii y did not ooaire oraee the tlbcoaebn now, lern mdd the prevwoft Qooathoj. Bestahteil. an. i the tpiestion on Mr CaseoV motion to u jec the n il put Ve.sdl, nays 51. Jo ihe bdl was not rejected, but orderel to a second rOathtig lo nioirt w. H RTII.R BILL Mr (i m in No 142: Am- ling tlie G.'iti h section of the pr n iice act. Mr Lamb No. 141: Authoriz ng County Au ditors to i-ue lee bilis iu certain ease M Moormen N u H: mreding the Utii section d the t tHnojoo echo I law Mr 15eile N 1 11: Pr the relief of meorge feoftold Mr Waiermin No 145; Prorhjiftg for As siitant Prnse.-iitors and for counsel for pris neis in cei tab eawfti. Adi niriietj.

GROCERS.

Earl & Hatcher.

W I l I ,

GROCERS,

LAFAYETTE, INDIANA,

tifl.r hir slr Ifta Ii til lag

GROCERIES

Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Spices, Molasses, Fish, Syrups, Soaps, Cordage, Fruit, Tobacco, Rice,

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HOUSE UT KBr'KESEN TAT IVES.

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D. Warner, of the iSth looftftftft, aaktofi like promotion n.r him S netl hy two nicmliers Mr l.ifkrd ofooeod ihe Oromoabo ef Uol. Waajoer eo aeamoM of remarks he had made, stating thai ihe army wmi'd conlisi-nie 'he 0MO j erty of trnhmn rbhl here in tiie Verth riht here in Imii oi t. oesinaiinii ihe men he called trait rs u- Dajeftuenata. Mi Leeils said mü ihe lem itmin denied they w ei e i r tint: -. the uen-letu in from M ir-hall .md Starke Mr. I'jckani i.e! iioi harft ana tear for him-eil Ii t.irre a ere 'niitors in Indiana their preoerte' i oc4ol N bo ebnoftftttoa Mr. N.:.- k aautoil inilit nv men to confine the r operation to rehellioua stairs and iet the civn jKiaei- t-'eiitl io dtsi'ny nlisis in loyal Suites I ht m l.: . i . ii ive noi-... to do i.. the reiielhotiSt ife- -an:e, pei ' iis, iIkid thev aill sjteestily ftecuaftplftoft. We do not need i t -en ires iiere Hevvon'd r tlher see bis t ijjlu arm cut otf lh m i memoii lor die i lunnHmn of Colonel W it er, r any man eipreiiie. such sentiments i - iu.d eiie-s-. Nor could miy Democrat rian stich n memorial. Mi S et Wer s.ul the ahole matter wns entiielv lut'uiBi tl, iwit relation lo leislstiv e I .si neon t m11, ..nd 'ie h d indelgod gentlemen only on reqnnal 1 lie siinject might a well be dropped i:-re a l m w- eaeamoe. Mr. Wolfe. Ir.im ci'. wiii o 0en eountv: P.e t1 I - ihe proceetiiua of a Democratic Con reiitiou iu ÜMt roiiniv, in fivor, among uliier I i ;' a Mil ar boarl and a National 0Ofl reoUoti t Louisv ille Reierred to Committee on Fe lt-. .1 KeUti-ms. .lr Hint.. m ri! rei.s o V .ju r tn t A mi the altolishment of Common Pie ts C'out is. Referred Mr Howard, fmm Stni'I H Pitteison. Ute le see cf Soudwrn Prwtteufisiry : Akinjr the re luiidmi: o eriain iimnev he, in theeien ise of his functbjiO, had. ni rbhtfulij. :te he thinks, been eompolled lopajor become liable for Ke f er red Mr Stone, from dtbene of Wabofft: A ihm ameudmeuts to rolleeti. ti iiw Referred trJmBtft. Mr S llrk. Ir o in t' on. nut tee on Wayi l Moana rioeae bfll N TH): An act to ra;e rey eftne fr I63 .nd Im. .Mr. Li snelle, irum Commiuee ou Jmlicbry: Rc relerriiu' House bill No. 14 and 9 to Com mitten on Temperance. Coneuired b Br nie: Amending H iu-e bril Wo 79. relativ a lo li.e 1 1 m i en.,; of lw br Otek and DfJOftof dab'y Ceexftsia anr Court f ahieh

V ot the Ckimnitoibn, aa the burr cieoaeea Ihot seelioii.tn deUii'ii; tne measure oi oei granted to the Kxeiutive, de ! ;ies tli.it tl.e lieneial A---einidy oj ijf by la ooootitote .v Council, to be comjoseJ ol Oaftcera of Jj. iie. witii jul wnose advice and consent the tjoritOOf Oftall not h ive iover to irnoft OaTOOM, in any case, except such j as may by law te leu to In- -me por '" lie w.is not afrant fto bgiabte nithin Hie prnririiina ul tiie Uuoatitutlnn; ihu f.u tin.s body had right I i.i .... f rlliiir ui-al 1 m an .. .,hjl i !.a I.. 1 r. .

he drawn within tt.e strict meaning of the Cou siif.iiion Mr. Uidliih wanted to know how this had beet. ... st ti I i med

Mr Haima: There it ia read ii it ins been j.uhii-'neu to tiie worhl it oill si md or i 11 oy the urtleui ul ihe Supreme Court, wiiose piovn.ee il is to pus upon ill validity. Mi UaOOft moved U rojool the bill, and de mai.ued theieon the veas and nays. The object ot the bill w.is to ereite a Council who ?hiuid con'.ioi and direct the Executive ol Indiana. It was to test the iiuesiion no : it was lo ascertain tl.e sense o. this House in the beginning that he , had matte toe uiotitm l reject Mr. Niblack nrued against Mr Caaou'a ruo tion il the bill aas ühjecliotuLic, it cuulu be m mended. Mini ujiou ihe (bird . e uiing deleaied. i ll was a j ftOOM il proceeding t-j move the rejection oi the bill. il. Br .niiain s.ud no such me. sure as the outpnpue J should be entertained now. 1 he et ! cited state ol r.ubtic leei.ng nullit to preclude it. Mr. N.binck (iuurrrupcufr) : i atk the eoue matt tn-ui Jeilei son i Mi ihanhamjil he lud not. .!. a public speeeh m Cd umbos on .tuniy l.-t. thieatcned members aho should vote for any sutrii HpsiUoi. u ilh OaOgftftgf Mr Bra iih i ui. tn le ly . com; iained of the i sauiu uptu the üoseriior; upon t rticers partico ' larly Suietms. in the army Why w s this done? Taking ihem alt together, tiier me n: something They nient violent optaatition to the (toverninent. if ihe dominant party nought to violate tlie pOftoOJi OibftV Oftngat to urip the Executive of his ngiittul powe. . he, for one,! would return to this lull, if lie ielt it and was lorcwt back by those who would ibue tranmie down the law, ouiy to nam in banging thpea

who w.. uid attempt to do it. I hat aa? wh tl ha had st J ,t Coiumbes; nothing m re; nothing Il'ST He did not propose to threiten any meiuV-i oi the House. Neul.i-r :, ! i;e intend thai any thieais shoo. 4 deter him He hail t.tken his no

calmly and drtertuineyfly. He hau rev.lred

also a lark i

GROCERIES GENERALLY, Than rn br f.-uud lathe str. h i it ii a ii 1 1 m it. LAKAVKTTE. INDIANA fIA Twd

COAL. GREAT REDUCTION

m twv raics or

UT i) SUMM f li.iw rereirinR M.000 beahtU ot . ITt-l .in- Cjal. '.t St rfs.luspa pcir- -vn .1 r- i t Nu 6 Souih I Iswsr- irat, or si J-.r-rlan 4 Spo .', "ii the corner I .: It iii Tri., will t f prom, t v til4. O IL1.IAM aPOTT, Aceat Irl. 3 :i-nd HOTELS. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON,

Ai. 1.4 !hr Isreest sad I t arrantot Hotel iu thr New

I.' Kne1 and 8 ns; v n-ntral y - ttr1 n l . f

nr. -- t. in ! 1 1..-r.iii s .. trjvrl It i ..biau.a all

h- mtxu ru ibi. n-v . ihm t ami r.t-iv o.veiiwiier fur d.a cnt'ort ami ainnim! .f 'lr r.. 1 . at ( uhlic. 1 -I rpn.ar rooii a sir Urir tut ta.il t t-nfilalrt: i b- amirs of ro.ni arr wr M srrsnx- '. and compl. i. ly fa uih .. n.r fain i- and h rgf 'isv.inx pi-'i . and iLr 1him i. Ctnlii Ur ! k ' s- trtl rl - II. -t. ! it. r m rr - rt. lrU. lv. It- 1.1 s mi l , Profmemr

FOR SALE. IgKM sa'.k on ksy ihhats. UaMt wu end t'ahlr llou . an i l ot, pleat sM'v I. -!, with Stnl.t, f-tlar, ok II. usr. Ct. n.'Orll an! OTsMai-aaaaa aOaaoftrd Hi. I; i to .' n I a:.; ry ise hack, al.irnel w tli a v srtr khrahbrr and tiu.t trees. The property Is rentrtl 'or fttie s -r. For furtlirr particulars sp(l 1 J m H iitvf; teft4h1 Be. IsT Fast VaOOftOftsO HrrtL

llriiFii

DRUrVIS.

AMUSEMENTS. HCTROPOMT II A Ma.

I.AKt.k vesf fi of tri' lo 'h market, at

Irriuiiw. ruias ever hroeght Mow Kl l. S.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Benefit of the popular Comedian FELIX A. ViNCENT.

FRIDAY E ENIH4J PKBRUART ti IUO, Ti tSMDWta Willi the ' set "oir.- Iy f rho IRISH MORMON. Brian O'l.inn Ke ix A Vir rent Sheehih MrCal (with aor', Vis Nanon llscarthy To eonclu !e wit i i'i tor ..u eclscl of Wi'h spn i: ; !, v sr. r. . dres . prf-perties, Ar. rejcna oft ahmission. Drss-Circle an?4. Tarqiiette .SO rents. laid and lieii'lfman 75 M M M Baea ad unseal lady m G tj ery .' frrrftte Boxes f4 no gaty ,-, iingif eau sold ... PriTate haxea. ftf Jifrioor-ojic i Mt 7 .'clork. I'.-rf ..rm.il i t iunn l.c atT-,

v At No. 3t Weat Waablnflon st. ALtlt'iK TiCK Of ROftlE-IIM WORK FOE sale ch' ap, r.ne door rast of ti e P. .Inter Ileus e-1'30 lly A. UNTl.

MASONIC FUNERAL. I.LMASTKi: XASnNS IN f;mIi STANMM, AUK r quoll ti to ii.. t at ?Le lirat.cl s larr Hall t-dar.

a'cl'vk I7. M . . attend tue futieral ,.f B.-'tfirr K.thert

a .

yjTTer ..n, n. c iui. atiei t inre iü rf L snOd ttbü wM. . LAkaL W. ji.

INSURANCE. EIGHTY-FIFTH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. JAM AICV, IM. riW INSUUME COMPANY, or haktkkii, cxM-nnn. isaarrs, ftftft. ISC-'t. Marhrt Tstac. Cash.Tre i-ur N.tndC rifrf. oi hstid stifl .lefso-'o-H ti rail and in arent's tiri., Ota .'. 41 oak Stock -f New Yrk, ll-ttf. I.Ii -ion, - I... .o I'ni adchthia and 'iL jl cae, 93 Of U S a. t ta'r ..!(. of Ken ia k.v . Sew J. v. i .: ... Jl chi. .ii-. X w Y..rkand lu-

iana Cj H n !.. New Yrk. Hr.Kdily... HsrC vr.l. aoco i. i , J. r and atllwawsa m üatlrta.i s.,,,.. n r,f r,j ml. 4VrU Coniweiirwt kHor.Oftal l-o-j., and Kurerstrr Hwtajamai Ba d St.. . f ( . r. tu', .!.p..'4rv 1 an Kea! V. ta'e. nuinrum' i rl

.-7.41 ee Mot et

i;u.4-a ao lot .UK) no rr,i3 in

MUSICAL.

iirjMv.

HARMONIUM -AMSCHOOL ORGANS. r-y N -- rtn eni of thee Popular Intr--Cp- -' ! '1 avaa 8Jt ii- al Ti: 4 Balr. Hutir.

l.o u-ia-ljn-t-d ai.d i Januar. Oivj.irtil. pat-l.

luria ie. riTeA'ta 77 ise.ioft eo

a:.e.3.iio sa

NOTICE. reiiiK nv r H ! at i I t.vt HEVIUfU P !.!- rhefil 't tt': Ihn ihr C 'jr Mr-hal hr niatricicd to arivr notice fhreal iht Cil) Jvm.l si.il l.iilj Sentinel that all fee : -t "M t hf a 'wal .n Wa-:.marton trret shall br ttk'a fl'iwi "n or b-ftw tli ISth day of li rua, 1NU. alt r wLirh rtna ihe ordtoanet In reference to all tattcr aill be ihI't irrd frradld -'! N I :.;iKl saw, City MarsftaH.

. N ' t iS4.7a as Duly .worn to. Ha'tf. rJ. Jr. L fnaa i.t ( r luh;. - l e t. at.i hl t ikr ,asorr tn attendlna t 1 v.ur ia-nr!tre weota. rH mxii Osaftot ftoaoft. MEDICai.. Hr. 1, 11 diu in m Spfxiüc, . Ttti ci ar f Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Whites Strictures

ai

(ipt.i!r m 1 Mt: Maoj or uttm u tu .

PROPOSALS. Sealed Proposala.

T

gut:r-P't.-rr tt ! ffT?!K.jT, c a a . In l aoaj . Ii-, lud . I eh. 5. lAftft. i Al.r.O I I'iM OS vl.S VP L HV ! lOlVHl AT TMS aAtce intillf a"cl-k, . M.. cn lhorsday, rehruarj Iftth, l-4it. for Ml at alrj llorea . lort . 'S9th KeKiajn.t, Indiana Volunteers. All t'i he drl red st tl U vcrumt-ui Stahlr, in naUnapo i, liaiiaen, ay rlt"i ibefftth day l Febru. ary. iUtrri .f C. airy IIr-' I't I a. fi:U a: Sftfi within riv- () d'y from täte of contract: o lea 'e jm " tf:rya(i5) h ikl Hnrr - Mtfot tn a'l par'--! Sr, ;. s 'han U 9) n 1 rt 'tiaa aizbt ;-) jear uttT; fiom 15 to 16 ha i.c Mgb; dark colons (oe iitt.) ga )aare trotters, tW'.di.; 14 an 1 of .aa MBlBcieiiT fnr cavair puryoses. 9m Ud will tr entrrtatrrfl i:r! ac-n- a- . 4 by a raarantre for its fa tftfftl perfo u ftmr. rorni of b-dftan j g l iraa-' can b h il o i i t?' i! n f . iH "t ' p .'Hi will ba ciitCTta.nrd for lr than too svor-ea. When a bud la roade we a firm. LUta miK of each member of t i.e ftrni omal hr ghm. Two or m-.re Md . frsan the -a mat par I'-j. wrtl taure tba ffjrctknri "f all anr i Saaf. Ii lafs mu,! be tilnf ay 2 o'cloea saa dir. Bt't lrr- ir.u-i prear ' at he twefting of :!i Lid-, or tkrir bid. will aat Wa eatrrtaJiird. The u"d-siaroed rervr ihr rtfftt t-y reject an ar all bid tieer.(.! anr a -,.' Tlirae tenw. rmd frrm -.s 1' I rlsridtr adiasrad to ari4 enl r.-rd In errr particular. P'jm'-tj und- oncoBij.' . t. r.'-sc froa-i: i JA Mrs v I KiX. .. Q. M. C- 9. A. DRY COODS, NOTIONS. fkC. Hrlib, KriinetJy eV Ca , WtpmüMMätM M M.KkS I3T kpRftG5 AND DOW nir!K Iry Uhm1-, Notiosaa, arid OeuU' Vnrr Saftiof (iavK Old Post Uftica Oaildinc, angle Urr -i1 it -riiii.liiaamninlL f Brushes! Brushes!

IfW tiiuf malady, and i to. ae. ki . w:, to rt-auärr

au explanati..; it U eu-r u. br .... t,u) :t (. dtDVali to fjrt ch ar of It ia a r-npaetae bat rw adsalre; M j-r-va.l,-ii , im. . aaf -k-it y both saaia ai.d feaaak. stah aad poor, b Kli uumol aiaS i.aüe. a tftaagb sairaettle. ftjoft ' "i-traaaliaa asad amaa Ohnse fatal, ftiaa dis ar. ihe tit atnvai f which, ha. enrrally heaa wore hau the dis ae itsrh Toe caaaaaoa faabinaabls t ciiaaeiit fltx ta tftj - jou of u besftaoasn than couw" a rc. .r r o tar atno litrtatg mt Orr ad and taw, in i uei. UI.M.IH a. ad of baue; a aaaasa Uaea be btaft.

cu'.p.o . r i 'aa.ii.1 c-m' - v ih nausea ing

ii.j-cioti- lo I i,, o.uinaefctA, aad wariaa fwtiK-uia I v. r. few da, n.r nsed'ein. are chaazedi aaaff

uu.e n)tith troatmriii In this way, which Iba pan hear u b areat fottitade far fear ol evpaarr; ho la dis-chara-t .1. . i .:-coarK-s himarir. with an irrHaUe amor, m swellrd i. tKt . at. -alargBKt af tne prot rair aftjajafcj or adiarareof ihe i rtk of the bladder. nU SaaoeJfte. whaVh acta lab a eftarau. srpt a Urn dotara ott i sr i .v. - j . ouiir plraaaat o taka. awl ahcl. L..cnr-sfIiiwt.jnJ. 1U J(rw Tofk pb I bad I labia. Ka t..

DlJi . t. m ... ' -'- a

iual i-nv dr. that makr. a r.mrl a'

wi-btHit legard ta dart, rtr.rh or rerc-.e, rXCart wret' llng. jurarnug or "or-rtraJaOaf. Tbta remrftr t eft. q isieu ny a ytfttag rt dfeeo-verrO far uV eat of theaa diae .saw U . xtractra froaai oar owa alat, auU aaaaafeetly U. aa it U parei eagatabie I coatauaa eo aaatcar). ki tliai)tacau fin jourlf fa aj kitaaof weather, without the eeat danger from thai aurairtata And if yum. mt oaiaful ! w apnHic up trw pore, you rill have n taota or aarll froaa it, taa that 10 am bot Hepr reft fftaoj git tntorreipaftiy, or bemg deVeted br nrareat friend. Ibis t no gaack nv Vcaaa, tula reaaedy üiavOTcrrd and asad with moftea-r terceaa br a rea ular payahftaa. aad roT.fi trill I v rrciamirrvdrd to the atifoftanaae. CAClWft ftaaaa t. aaaaaaftw watftwut tb sagnature of ba praeeletor. W f D.yda, a mand tbr hux AU iafrtureaaenu 4 irau auras anil be ap aatati it weh tba aiaaaat ng. r . ft We 1. W l 'iViiimi v,,i, Praprtrtar, . . . Oaciwwatl, (ftrla, - '. Ltcuaml.-i, ' uasall. iaavaa-daail P ATE NTS OBTAINED POE N:W ÜfTrimOW OP KTKST oaarraaftnm. Fee eantit r? ' -ureaa !fa patOB ao pay. gtendfor ttrcnlar. civiog terwaa. dtraillaws. Or. AdftroM AM s HkOADHAk. ' PaSea uinraai Waakbiarrnt. B.C.

NOTICE.

sftafftaTk DOXEH Paint and Tarnish Rraabcs. Wall ar "f Braabes. Hash Total, Bleuden, Scrub, Shot, yrw, itair, flat, aud CUitft Kruabea of ail kin da at h ue trr at RHOWNIXif ft LOAlt't. U- i. .sJwaowro

rehw

OKP1CK MECRKrAET ÖEANl UDi.E L O O. P,l

iaiWABsroua. Jaa a. nma. I

f!V !!' ! of three per eewt ou the alack eaf tba

liraud Lodge Hall, will te paid al m oOkoa la Ofti

Hall, .ti or aRer the lata last ft U OA BET, goer