Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3849, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1863 — Page 2

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W lifrr Art I ! ('SlKLfcT H1 pHILLIff t! Hc.otsa. anal ili whole crew of Abolition.. f r .fin (l th i u arm? DUi humlre-l tl.oustnl Ptrnns vnuM reab lo th field I rum the Northern 8' te it I. i a.u! : ;--i:e t.ecro en. mc; ai it proclamation On the firat of Jnurv trott peocl iB ition w n uablMied, lut et not one of Ihe ra..rai-l nine hmrlre! th..aiml abolition ldm hat etitrred the held. 1 I. phiLihUirunhy

ml ightiii? of the AWtHfanb ate alike it is j II in Um aWu-.ct. it ia all Mi, .Neither in of;

any more raMrtieil nine than a fjf'h wheel t a a a got. A ;.'! it I ni'.'ij t- Abolitioni-ni

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it. i. x'.iir li! ! tg lrieit-1. haie of ihe i bii-r .l the t n to which you have awao of - 1 ......t, I. where in the liiimier lav

of il.f r. ; . the eloquence of a Claj milled do " I t-.ni. cimatitulinestllT.fBI utain it value

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men i of a W elfter Icinnd them in lKe fetter Ol rfrrriire for lue CnituUtn ..i.-l tl.t- Union Thev hv faith that, aa tlie jrwaiu. o tailorv

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bieedhi cuutitrv almU ew-lieie ynr - -...in 'Hinge. prmlenee ami luimtnitr. tht voe win hate the wi-dom t mam, the eoaraga iii rippVeMl fceei-i.i.f I.. ti-riiM.i - iimI the l.umaificv to mpsthae Hh e t' J? pnef tht thw .I r h i- b ought ii-n tle rtninlrt Ii, ,Ki-enliiifr x-u t !"- I p!e m yonr nea reUthiti of S-i,it .r, .Ih.w me to -mie ou tn.i we lo not fort et ! jiii- ml i- -ni-ibi;liol thit rel itioii. hihI thit ahen von come to ieil with the practica I question- I v -( uhI panel, thai you will be aa rauy to ewauin a legitimate war aa to hail the firt l.iwti o ti. hoii'i.ille je.ice on the 0.11 of t retorel L'mon. Fellow ritiienf. I pre-ent lo you your 9ewtoi elect, with the t-Mitiien' ,t-i- f-..t ."uw never h e caue to regret tlie hoict of the DilUCftil lei-l tnre. nn tint he will protein the future, a. in - he p;it. worthy ol eter trui. e.ju.il lo exerv einT-en- , and fieiljiel foe lo every l.m.itn m. u-uipition nwi c .rrupiion. Mr HtMimiKS, in redpoll - to the aihlrea oi Mr KAT.nnd the cotdiAl and enlhuia.tic wel come ol hi life long neighbor ami Iriend- ol Shelby county, upoke in -ubatance follow: Mr Ifeixlri k took the -t md MmM Hm tu deatei inu l iu-e. it th--l"-eol whi- !i he com menced by eating thai he wuh -r .t tii at tin reception, by thtwe who lud known I. mi from hiclulohood. and that Die welcome had Jieen ex ttr.-.. ,v ill oiil rxtii.i 1 1 lend He hried v IVjiarrad to the honor- Su-ihy c ounty h id con ferred upon him, at all tuner ex'embng t' him her conh i-nf-e 1 he election to the I'll ted S' .te

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do in twvlve Brunt li from lh:- time? Wli.it will than b duty, no one. without the pift ol prophesy, can now lay: but he led -tire tint it. in the exer t-e of an honc-t judgment, he di.-. charge! in dnty a- the repr -etii ili e ( Imli uia, accortling to conscience, he would iin ! -u-tame by the men of Shelby county, who will re.ini In lattlU with in ..ulgem-t' . ai d Iii meritwith o.utialiiv For hiln-elf he would otilv ak

II I ii 1 1 on There i common effort inon' the lie; uhl -

cm leider in the N rthweten. - . rn,. repre-enl tlie motive nd object ol the P n. cratic 0'rty. With alfected gravity and aumed nmearity. Utirarnor Mobtom and hin cohort chirtte that it is the lesOmg purpoe of the Deniocrnc) ol liel.ii i to ir rn i:.e I':,: :. and eatablih a Northwestern Conftl Btaty. There it not n intelligent nnd honest man m.mg ihcrn lio helieie th.it theie i my pur po of the kind propoed, or even entertained by the Iem ci n v, and the only motive in making toch a chirge i to advance in some wav, dihonet piri-an purii-ie Auothar ch ttt n that the Democratic MbAbM of the Leil iture have a fixed OBmJ underttxMj eherne lo turn Indiana over to the Southern ( 'oi.ie o r i -y WIhi meiti ihe-e illh"iiet iel iulaiiioun ilur.--': They ie mnde Im those who know them to lie false I - it the object to hi in; about the very condition of affair which thc-e men ;,role-. to optM.a I it the DUrpie h precipitate upon the Noi h iil war and revolution, o that the Federal (ioverniuetit can te con verteil into a military deMti-m T I i t.iinly no goM is intended bv the chi of pe uns alio willully jjac ulteraitce and character to the-e miiepre- nl-u-ioiis We notice lint the BapwMliail leniers of lliiiioi aie mik.i 'lie -uiie in lepreseut ations in regard to the uirjx.-e- of the D ino-

r.icv ol lii.it mal mal nre te.iir in nie tieie.

to mike m re room for tov ei ninent note-, r their ulstitiite, in a b!oa at Srjie legisUfion not lo Ii "iistiitieil, snd Irora wheh relief ti fhe Tiei-uiv i- not hkety to einie. The h.ils d ou Stite I?ank u!i th- day lie within a few cent of gold, it not nur, were thev not dragged do n by the !e-.! 'et . lei pi-er While the b ink my reileetii ii nr. u! ilion in th it paper, iU n le Mill-! hnvethtt .if. i iirreul Value Hut. illde

I pendei t of ft i h. t. mir St ite Hank paper i a ; con e .iciit re!i , e and lnr i HMMt. il h-

ser e.1 our tra-le. and henfi'eil the jople, and shou'd not be driven oai to m ike way for a !e- " he ubtitiite Ft- rs ' ve leen entert.-inel by ome, and bv oTier pcide-el. ih it ae ire m the e.e ol civil trite and bloodshed in our own Si ite Willnnit this, me hive trouble en uH apott os Ol that we ue a:lmonihed by me liere iv cd h'me. t! e tr ken fortune-, conn Med moral, and the buirleti of public debt and tixition. Kverv ni n oe it to himself, hi f mrly and his country, to WMMtM pen e ami h irtuony at home If the Republic hi ruler- and pirtisins will do their dutv but hilt a- well the D-nioci its will, we i le r no violence. It is a Dein icratic setiti meut that the I iw- must be re-:ected and o -eye!. Ktlott- have been mole to exeite apprehensions ol public il mger. with a view to political efle t It mav etli.t' -me entlemeii h i ve bien sc.ued, and that hi c m rd some com.-etii In my mind, foi a scareil man a ith Mwer in Iii hands, i dm gerou A firm, cool and coiir.igpous mm will not reci itite the country into trouble. Hut you cannot 'ell wli if a BMW m m will do. espe cidlj if frightened at unreal auji imijiniry th'tigs. F r our country , let u stand hi the law hi i i ublic order

Will um allow i idgL'estion upon mother uh

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, . in i . iiriiiiii. uinill mi.ii uu"ii "iiliii l ii ue 1 o rings with it wei:htv repoiiibili ic- J ' . K ., . . K, . ,. spe.kiiig.' .omco our vmitig men who hive n now we 1 and si e v s.,y what he wiM . . . . . .

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a i md me.1 their -mpmioti4 and retinue I BBBM without propei atHli'U itv ; md a svtnjnthy in their liehtill h 's suucHted a resistance to my affortf to com; el the r return to the service Now however much von may feel lorthem, resltan -e i ii not he justified It it otipnattion to I iw and lawful au'hoi itv . Alihoiuh I made no aoi.eilto men fim olunteer, a? I a . mid not Bay go, wheB t . . ..... .... .,..1 1 1 ... . , ... ,.. ,1......

, . - .- . .1 i. W.1 ll'H Olll Ill-Il, H I IIIUl IU III',-, ill it a hen cen-ure tell upon him, as it BUSt, the ; , . i . i ii . Äi -Ä. . - n in um i ii nut ir, t' im iti. inn i'.iIii.iiI cm ii'l ii

will hear him in his vindication, and then judge . . fl ' . . ,

loui-ie Ol :i Ol e li 11 oi i im , nr. loi ouiii inn

to involve your friends in acts of violence winch inut bring trouble BBun them. In thi State e hive no occt-iou to comnl tin that the cuithai e iieeu mi tble to reliev e Itum illegil enlist mems n almOfl every case thf writ of h die'corpus hi been re-, ec:ed For th it we are much indebted to the ac "iiit'li-hed -oldiei . Col I'.irrington, who is at the he id of military m it ters in this State He baa required thai Ue civil authontv he fWspeetedl withm his bbbibib4 Wim tin- year will Being W " we innot tell

as the right should reouiie

He had not cmue tin- Bay Hi nuke an argu meiit, or to discus- the ipiestions that now occu pv piiiibc attention, but to BMK1 oM and true h ends, with them to etitoy the Rati ivities of the oi c 'von; 1 et it might be proper to refer to some uhjecta. ahotii which he Knew tue v bad duisulietl tog e her at iheir I om -. Two yewfl have brought upon our couniry a reverse ol her tortunes We aeie unitcl, pro peioiis and hapnv a sectienal policy and paity

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from the Springfield H'ytster. winch are etui make for the South in her present position am

no advocate of her course In fiilelity to the it .i. .. v i i i . ..ii

L Ilion. il.e .mr ruu 'I 101 in ;.i n . r.r.uri - 1 1 inn, .. . , , w " . . ... is cot.scie. i e and eniihtene.l ni'l -inent dictate a sectional party. - ii'l upon -eiinmeiiis o: hos iliti , m f ..- j , , I ' , ' . , r .i i At anv moment I am leadv hu conipiomi-e iliil

lo Ifie nil i . urn 1 i Ke i ne i iiiii toi oi tie nov

nentlv worthy of consideration an showing the Combination which exits among the leading men of the Kepub'icaii party lo lake advantage ol the troubles of the country lo continue political pow. er in iheir hands: Previous to the ' ite elec'ion . h v Yates de liveie! a -j eedi in QMeBgo, in which he said, iibAantiallv . th at d the Deuiocrit- -uo-eeile.1 in the elei-i ion the. pending, we would hive civil wir ami bhxd-hed iroBttd (MM hen ihtoneSim e th it tune the S; rii field corresjioiideiit id the Cli.cigo Tribune and Missouri Dem u r it, kiioaii in lie in iheemyloy and neir the person nl ii iv V ,ie-, ; i iieeu in-t uitly pt oclaiming, through lhoe pi per, tint we we: eon the eve ot iiul wit aid levulutioti in Uli mis Wehen proiäiuent Repubhe;ms talking about the danger ot'ivil air, pi öl neiit others Iroui the army m.ke HJBMHMÜ ii the Si ite II ui-e. n which they u'ter threes of bringing home ihe iroons to he ued for some hostile purpoe in Ihis S ate F.i.-l ewBMB Col Noble, with the ti.ieat ol bit regime. it, neu;, lien llulburt, who is lejiortetl to h i v e said, in Ins spec h in the lull of iep e-cnta i a- oi! Satin .I iy a n 'If was plain that Ihe -nie result ol such treason as had disgraced Ihis hill ot lite was de'gned In hiCak Up the ! ivei iiiiient. .md lo arm brother ag nn-t brother K i Mier in u: lint ihis should he dune, a iorlion ol Ihe Fetenl bivoiiets would -weep hack to jmrre our I iltier' h u-e ol the thieves wd.u hue de fileil it " Wnv thi talk iImiuI bayonets, rather ih iu i re -on to ihe courts or the billot box'.' Wnv ate ohVei.ol ihe army absent liom then poli on the eve of eijie ted tiattles. in iking stumt s;ee 1 e- of this tin c itcning character 1 )itiov Yates m l his clupie wish to precipi late i-ivi! w ir und revolution, so ss to aiveau i i

cue to u-e the bivonei? Il i- cert iin th it no D- in ociat cxjiei-t or desiies civil war or revolution .'eney expect and hop lor neces at the h illot box. on ihe ground , th it tlie Democratic party i a c uisei v.iliv e part i . m int lining the CMistiiutnn ami the laws. On no other ground does that t arty look for ucce The Democrats would apfie il to the h illot box. j (tov ernor Y ile and his cinp.e re cv i.lently look in- lo ihe bivonet To show that we have not in re;aeenlel the ground upon which the Demo ocr i tic party relies, we subjoin a resolution, pased at the great Deumcratic meeting held in this city on the si Ii day of Jaliuarj lil: " Rr4rrt, I hat we eirne-t y n mnieii'l to our I how en ens, eveiy where, t oh-erve .and , keep all tiieir liw.ul md c uititutional ob lis i Hons, not only as a miller of oiity and safety to t.irvVrttfrritmr''rVll gH.t' ifrVhtTr tYnWr the l otideinn in other Le' u e onmend the foregoing to 'he eoni i eraUuU ol lioveiuol Y.ite. I.e. hiui heed i wise teachings, iiisieidol usina In p'a-onil m Hnem-e and offici tl position to -fir uu unprofit a lue suile, pet h ip civil war, iiBluWj the BSOfi e ol In Stale. The iHillvuig of Ins creatures cmiiot' elfei t the eifi he seeks, the drit a I fie lf-m C racy from the r fern determination to remedv, by legitimate Uie.ni, the public e I- a hu h he-et us. tfoveruor ales and his claiuer am o do this, lie may . possibly do that, by i ersistem e

in lolly, whieh mav add to the public troubles, he ani his securing a due h ire ot litem.

The llmdrirk Ov allon- pee le of lion. 1 . vi . tay und lion. I liaiuav A. Iii iidrn kv. At the Hcndrii k ovation in Shalbyville. on Thursday last, Hon Mvet.n M Rat weh-omed the distinguiheii guet m the folluwiug appropri ate and eloquent address; 1 bare bewu aelawte!, ty ila proper -en. mitiee. a ihe organ ol the DemKTcy of Shelby coBBty, to tender to you. at lhi. t ige ol a tetnal j i e pirest ir your limim hy :lie Democratic I i. -e and geiitTemen of ihis loeii md county, a henly Wei.ome to ihr r mid.r. crowned mh ll.o-c new honnr-w hn h ywu have so well earned, and in whieh Ihev so prtimlU iej fliH anutitaiiii'M a-.tnet mg of yoiriin -'ci,u, tison It ew tsrm-. from the vdluj, - md MiBB c'tie. I ten ler you the ' twPaw4i I yowr wwth aa a m i - as. 4 at o ...... in i lii.i re v ut irteiMs-i , aot luture o... f t,ef t.-ii -ted and iiwiioieit i'i, pettii il süh yvta tiaiaa ol defeat, n ... noicateil your retaliation inon caiunmy. w hen aswaileil bv uiai ICB, so she t now nine w th .eu:'.i!y tid pt nie for your ore-, t -i:cces. and with hupe aud d o concern lor vom lud ir i uh A a j ui.t lepre-eiiutive ol tin o s of ant prvu-i S ite. si i n a äaBB when ri nv -t momeiitou- i ues nl peace md wnr dpa, . at mditaty conflict nd pit r . , i,(1 , , bae beaii ummoi.ed tie vnte ot ihe I' SiaW Oy me united veaee d ihe Dem wraci lwdiaua I hey conaaier you A fl , . . tiiive Bswa ; and that iu Jour hi,.l- ihe d ir t . rwib n aad ilw lana'r of Demm-racv hall wive a- li ing emb cm of eiei : al unit v the m e ov et a great hticral. generous . . m moit wealth ot De mocrary, aiMt the oilier over a Iraiernal people and ä resured n Hum ititf They have given no heed io the pnniu cUui -t iht roared along vourawth -v . .Kmt ..,.! (.itr jtn ami loyal IT. The Democratic Uartv ol She . count V is a lorwl naT- 'hi teinionial of boo or te rwi ervad br tb ir loval Sri. iior 1 hev ni -t m I by him and the CHuUtulution as long ae he alanil by Ilm Const lutum md tlie I n .. An mr te field is now open to vo i fat the et ercne ol tne higheat qualities of p - n and tatasaiaiiüiiiu The uwbbc man an. -ImH. n i

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eminent; vet this wu not sufficient cause for the bicaknig up ol old relations We wete Inciids to the South, and although lieiten in IHid. we wete reidv, protected ly the pauoplj of trii'h and the (Constitution, to tight on tor the coiistii BtMJBaJ rights ot every section. We Demo, rats have Caaac ot complamt I he men of the South -honld have stood by ih ill thebittlc for the CttMlitl Ibb and civil liberty Thai Bailie should hue been fought withm ihe Constitution and behind e-t ihli-hed institutions The war ha- pro-:re--ed with varying results Whit succes h is attended Sou them amis, and such disasters as have overtaken Northern aim-, are prtiperiv charge ibie upm the President mid pte-ent Cotigtcss. Eighteen months since, the ('resident, iii hi- message, -aid that in all the St ite. of the South, except. e. h ips. S uth Uate IBM, there was a Union m j ritj Davieand the C uifevlerale Cnngie had Hied to unite the South, but could not ; he could rilly an artn onlv .'lüO.tHIU -tiotig. but wlun Mr Lincoln and Congi es ndonted abolition as the purpoM ol the war. iu violation of the pledged faith g. en to the sohher, the South U tine Bailed and lite North xtt -.viral. H ni the President and Congie- in goetl faith adheiad to the sauraDce "Bd pledge given in the Crittenden ic-o . uiious, not a di-ent oil' voire wouid hive been beard m the Ef oftb, while the Union men of the South would have g nne I strength "Should our Covernment go down in the vortex of thisTBy o utioii. the reaponsibilit" is upon Abo Ittmniseji Vhu baa beea the die. t ot the l'ie. ident's proc'atnation? Ptrbapf not on -laveiii-been m nie 'rce by it, but it hafl Caused division oi the North, and has tripi eil the soldier ot his ptwle. In the d n ot the bittle, when tie tn,siles ol death ;ne falling like r.uii di..p-, ha -ol dier ooks to Ins bVL. wild lllll Bl alllliBBl hit it is the emblem of the UliMB np ui the Con-titu turn; th it he fi.hls to n -toieth.it Union Bpon lhetiii- id the C'li-t 1 1 iit:oti, w nh Ihe rights ol the St ites unimpaired, netves hint to meet the -lio.-k of the bittle. Hut. inetad ol thai proed sentiment, he is in nie to fee' th il he fights to i!e tfree e-ta!i! she I iosxitatioua, and lo free IBB negro, his Mildieiiy pride is gone and his victories are iikelv to go with it. Thw pirthuia of the A tun u ist ration denounce Dem ni its. because thev deeaaad thit the CoMUiiatioa shall be ie -pei tisi md in lint lined Kit that we are charged with dbtlovaUv and tieison Who ate the loval

The men who ate t lithtul to the Con-ti

ho; that the War cannot last mm h longer, and

tint -non the unshine of pen e will rejoice the I md Whatever does come, let us tin our iltfrv

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adjustment upiti tin baats of n restored Union lo g ve to IBB South all rights under the Const 1 lotion, and such guarantees as ma v ni 'ke their rij his seewee Wa have elected a DBBMeratic BoBse of Henre-cutaiiv es. utile a Iran I i- 1 1 sorted to to deled the election, hut that Con press w ll probably not be in session before next December In the meantime Abolitionistn con Irols the (ovetninent We hivpiiot much lo BBBB iVotn sin h a source for our country. The peop'e have spoken, l.'i.lHMI.Obb stmng. The prreal States Of New York, and we-tw ml to Jlli tioi. have siidto the President, withdraw yoBr pruclamatioii and rctuin to the pledge given to the country and tue soldiers, hut he heeds them not Thi OuifiBUMM beloSffS to the millions; yet the Pie-idenf. elected by a mitioii'v . - n- to them I will ilisreg ird voiir will Kvent- mav, however, compel him to ie-tect lhat will. The effort to conti ol public opinion bv epithets, bv threat-, by violence and by (lungeoi . his fiileil. I ni va-t sseemtdy atte-'- il i nline Ihdd and Inuo'-t, the DCBpte will vindicHt their rght und their tn nihond at the ballot hni Minnf lining the rights o! thejeiple as defined md -eeuted by the Coiisii'u'ioti and laws, the Democr lie I Hy cannot fail. Again. I th.uik you f,.t the honor you have this day done me

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QftKEUrr! Pi.41 I on Pi Ai K AVP SkPAH ATMMl viii TO B I I.vn itsin by tWM PBEainKKT Cm Sis OF Till. NaTiuNAI F, NAM IS TB Fol R I'll 1 I K OT Till. AimiM-TKATlo.V HoVV IIIL S LDH R- Fl I L

Sprctal Coi r spoi i! t.ce of the Thtcaen Times WaBBiaefBB, Petraary .'I. It is said here th it tteit. II illcck h i a pi m for the winter and silting ciinpogn all marked out, and that it will be put iu execution im mediate! v. There are those here verdant enough Ui believe h I am not one ; them The events ol the

la-t m months havepruved that Oeu. Balleeb iutterfy incBBipeteiit ol ! innng my plan lor a -.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 so extensive a tin w ir require. The events oi the laat vighl months hav e paui ed tin cm -eetne- ol vvh.it I said eight week- Igo: that

en no in t: i i o ii i ui o i in- ..oo-i i , ., tt- . in i i o.it . -; . . r . .m ,i i Q I, t j TkM w,"t-1, inVV'.in.r ot the ie,l Virginia winter Je under foot the Constitulnui, n. MMI1 ei,,t W t.t,k. vet. Duriaa the next I

ei;:ht wei-k- no unlit ny Oj n ithiBB cm b andei t ken in Virginia with anv hoBBBf such.- I!e aides, the l imes siid UnH ago that any c i in paigNS pi mned bv Ceti il dleck in his clo-et would be l illtues; and Btfty one o! the BBB : ai-ns u ndei taken under In- order- hi- ptoved the eareacBBeet d tin- rem ok. Hut. whether plat s tor aabeBBBBBl canipiigns Bare bean Ibraaed, either by (o net al Haüecii, CleBeral " Stanton, or " Ceneral " Lun oin, ( u.d o .e nietii'icr of the triumvirate is iiiite acipabU ol I rnnng theflfeas eillier ol the otiici- . event- aie so ah ipittfdjthwMMetvei that ihev cannot e c irneil into exe uuoti Tbewai B) approach mg il- termination rUaeoBldnBt tie sudtwo m a th, aeriMpa e ic m umi-. igo fjertaialy ' ' i e iv a - no md ica line) Bhal ruth was the tut Ihi ee months ago. Hut this revolution i hurvi: g us al uig with feotnl rapidity. The eveut-

oi the pa-r BMHdh so plaUMj point to a ipeedy

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. .1 . . Km . . .a . " - l l ,

aim irc;u n as a i:a tlliin llll ueuu alio a kwtgae iih hell "' He is md a loyal man who nukes ihe lieedora ot the negro pu amount to the Utn-n and the OmslitulitHl Our loi.n

cmnot be teetered, with fratemel relat'NMia among Ike peon'e Xrih and S uth. until Ah 1 iioin m is hwHad nev er again to Le i e-i.rrecte I I will Bot distale the conduct u.d '. li e aeituia el llaf fleni tela I btefc military know ledge to do th il lint it seem roper to sty in tln lie hall, th if ihev hive been allowed BO I ur trial lutei lerejDce b kacomt-etetd bmbi atWaahingtoa has diaBarbed md tinsir iei ther ptaaa, mi brm.-lit i.ulure, if not defeftt. wheie victory otle w -e mii.h' h ve lueti uchieveti, and the

Baaewing ol e erienre seem to be lost upon the l're-i .int and tin- Con.ie-s Tlie last and crown ng act of in I uny n the part af tin- Cn e-. M t le the Bnai 'inent of Ilia Ite lo organ ree one hundi ' and lift f thou-

.,o in 'ir-naw .emu naj p.-.-e. (i , .,,e w , , . th:, t , , t,-erv ,nt .student

Ma riou-e. aim i neue w:ii pi-- tn senate, ailila approve! by Mr I. tu olli. I I ree Ke di

f inun. .i.iv k . . r a- m .w i o .i r . . . . . . . . .

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alloll . I ! ri'.lillMil II. It'lfi r. .,f mli.l Wl.if . . mm mm . ...

, L i i i . i. J.7'1 diht! 3e ik I n 'in e li eeiev has heen iloiHs.'- J ,,u m in p. mm with .he IWM Term . ;UT,aaTL r ; "."""A8 he--,... set.-em.er On that day Jiff Lincoln Willi the i l'IMI.iMHI nh. c tn- al the outh? Or , , ,, m , ,i ' i , ... . , "new n m.e I mtithe aims of l.e wit, Seen ted Hit that the negr will nnkr iwtter vHiur ,1,.,. , i,Ä . i . ;. i. , . ,. - r. i ii pnilo-'plier, md evei 'nce h b-eu In. obshent. than mm? lote m m? I tin -e men tun k he w i t ,.,;,,,., i . ,, , . u i i . . . , , o ciienutui. Sim e thai d v Horace (:eele ha-

si mo upon mi' iimgii enge m imne-. wue:e m:r i..., ,i i ; . - . . , . l . , been the ini-ter and eelet I tlie A'!fUitntra!n

so i.ets i.uei r.erv mm won votes .r mat ; He Baa been more iban that

tun. ami lue I re-Men' wnen " -iii- -. otn i due. t ind gross insult lo eveiv in n, in wio-e

Mr w .lie n II No 7: To amend Mellen g of tlie S'n erv iatM ' et. P-n-ed Mr ClipiMil Ml No iei To -.mhor -e the raraejp id the Bank oi ilie St oe l redeem the j c pit.d s'o k t brain e- and lo w md up aud;

ett on e No 7.1: I

verje of ruin We are t ? r ng under . hud ol tiiimcial embarrassment, such as BO nation awet bei.ue i tpetimu t i A I the w fieme ot M C!i . e have iH-en no tnoretbin'hetem -i n I sreenrtcd to by pen hrilts. who put ott the

rvil Hy :om t m- to ti ne bv rtlBg lo m un c -e irtunc' exiwbii.'uii .n t .ni'x und luteiee . aud who in. 1 M Qtub

ihernselves at I ist bm.Bd naad andfo't. ami ( 14 nl the pi mk nt gr n 1 t i i n

the mere i of iheir nieic lea cd tor. I heiri-'. is approaching, surely , but not lowlj. Ii miy come betöre the idea of M-rch are ore Kwi a hlili tt i I j .a a. k ww-a ihn mm . m tmM a a & f

A..A.K ,W. ' -..-..i-!. tartnioation - r1 rom this S .le to u-e their ii

of the war It the disgostof the people at the ' w "r 'ouidy money for discharged and disabled

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linir'Fu ' ill 1 'ir l 1 111 W ill il u uas

I'-sevl

amend section

Passed.

J "INT Kls I t Tios p p Mr Xet'i joint reaolution No. .): Instruct in.: Senator and iepieiii g he, lesen: .tue n

tlnence to

t -r indignation -t the revHatron of the det ett that has Iieeu practiceti upon them by their iiiler Thev never would have given their s;n. their brotners, their hu-b ids, to be bu t hered in a war the sole object of which is now iii-cloed lo be the addition of liverjr aad the eaiermination . t the Southern people. They ete sunsl by the Aoniiiiistration. when ihe war legaii. ih it il was

BILLS OM srcoMP aFUMVO. Senate bill up to and including No 103

read a second time und reteired. md Hou-e bill-

No- 4. Th. . 'J-. 2J md M'l acre also read ! md relene! Mt SS VOLS Ft"! Tilt Hot sr. I House , oin nnet t te- dution in relation to the

Kvtraet fram a Uinr "i tke Kittle-f ield e This bittle (Antietaia h been ihe aaoat sanguiinry of the a 4r, ami the only one fought with v i-ible de-ign m . apii military pi. maples. The arnngement of our i-oro ihe i.vetus.king position ol the comm. m ;:ii I teuer I--ihe sending

iuio action the rigid and left division the Bank .tork-of y u. I 1- IM. .

"l i - VII . I III i-i.. clo-ing up of the center and bnallv success, tc. jr. ana state sn-a escitea Itewihieriug so miration, and carrie the jtiMjtlmte. MVBtai Maaa nut d to the great beld- ! Auterlua and Vi 4g rit K n- - M.Y..rk.

h-a-tie-t. r. JT-e io

war to restore ihe Pnion They see now that I i v ot ohint eei - is t ken up, ml on in ot ion by

it i n vir Im prrrtnl the I'nion from being re 1'ued Mr Lincoln a--u ed them that be h id no de-ire. no intention, and no power to iiuerlere with shivery in the State where it cxi-ts I bei now see him '-proc-i. timing" away twelve hundre! million doll ir' worth of live prouefiy Thev h ive feil all the I i;. ,eial whom the vv r

Ins proiluee.1 sm.tten down, one alter the other. , wer del down

bv the hand ot aibilrarv tmwer at S a-hingtoii : ; A ij' uriieo

j i - w and t ev h ive -een the conduct of he war coin iu tied to the h inds of politicians, lawyers, ch ir I it hi-, f oi dies, ami upstatts. Such a war they will md uppott Tbe conei vative statesmen here are in favor of bringing the w ir to an immeli ite tei inuiation They -ee that, in c intm m ng the war at all, the A niiinistr ation i otutu lied tour great bluudeis: I In thinking ih I a revolution uu lertaken by twelve Blillmiis of people could be cru-hed aeiilv, and by the -anie means, as an ordinary insurrection. J In underrating the poweis and resource- el the S luthern people. 'I Iu th nkiiig that the people of the Northern States, when once entrapped into what they would believe to be a war lor the Union, would be willing to continue it alter it BBOttM beCOBM evident that it wa le.illy a war to pievent the re cowstmetioB of the Union 4 In forget liaj thai the intetnil truxpiility ol both Fi ance and Bwg land depends BV-B their lull find regular supnlv ol American cotton: and thai these c nintries will not permit a war to continue long which would tleptive them of it. The con-en live t ite-inen heie alaB -ee that for reasons set fmth at length in BT? letter ol

Mr Umwn. of Well, it a i- coiietmed in

Senate bill No HI. with n amendment by the House, w is taken up. aud the amen iment con cntred in. An effort w m nie to adjourn until Mond v at 2 P M . md then until SA M . to give the eominiiti-e- a ch nice to meet, but the resolution

AFTERNOON" SFSsiON. In the afterniMin the Senate was c-tlleil to or 'er a' 'X P M . but there being no ipiotnm ptesent and the li'es being cleir, no bu-.ness was done lurther than the leceipt ol a memorial.

of a s'orv cm fail to see it

Pr iioiicit among the -i.ns ,f the time is the

Hor iee t i i eeU-

veins rl w - t'tB bio u of our r I0f IB in-u I I it it the proml men of Indiana will not torgi-e. Among all nations the proleion of um hi been le-jo-iei - ino-i h i nie T he proles

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s.o., .iriri,. , or ,,. er Mu.i. ue o, m... - ,),.,,,,.. Uw fthclinil

iumne-s cooiues ami coitrige i np mi i m pt

(hiw er now pioiMic liv tin- lull to place lite WB gro uptin an equalitt ink the w h.te ol i.eis in tin the mot h 'ii rib'eot . 1 i pursuits L: ihe

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I v iittii ifti.'itr i ii - ii i ii.i i .-nil t: lllll O.iX. 11-i ue Oreekfj ban beeh ihe BMatej and leider Bl the Amern an pe p e Their right.-, iheir lib eilie-. the sei in itv ot il e r pei-on- and puberty. he all Iwii at his inen v. Wh .tever he h

coinm mdei the Pre- dei.t to do. tint he Pre-i i I 1 i a ma mT-a , - m I

iietit 1 1 i- iioii. i I,,, m mi oi Hor are ttree ev li i-

Fof the

idriit has been plei-cd lo do whatever Horace

w i'el li.il 'o do. ii.d the A"oiiev (icneral has lev ti.," Wi aifver eaes the Piesident. that

ua

Wed. H r

"ids t' 1 war -hail -ton

men who do th - 1 nng be ihnen from tbe high I ftW .1 1. . ft - . - ft ft. ft

ui ,wpe.p,,. a a war iee the President he and

me s:rett , :no-i umg.rous ties. let vol tbe his frieesl ,n.l co laborer. Wen Ml Phillip Thev aoldier in battle mj m the In mne- nl all the regi Uve ,,ue , ,rM mvtHi t lt u. c 4not e . ments. one regtaaetrt ne- e- nlv lemtne unou IWH K-,.i.d .n .t .1. . 1

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..-, b rBet self, and rise lo that biah level

aim j er b r - ip: ml Sh ill Indi in i ie . n lor euppwet, in th. I, c hour id ttatile, lif-ni i.e.to regimental W ,ev .ire in ide l do by thi- X'uri r ,iijf. md the negroe- give wi a- ihev will .... ntni ihen ur iroo-. me forced b.'k mo mjh eieii in reticil. tl ct Mood iii bt . -sin ihespmuoi the uthoi of ihis outrage. I m u I. po-,t.ie lhat the aafety, tlie honor and the g.-rr of ,y e- wnttv i io,est ,hMi the shoul ' "g".ei,u? l churth tmeirv 1 nnd the Itaea: "I'ptMi what 4 Meattoi ri.rd Baag vaelwtiaf ihui. ' If on r aetaaai Bareeaaa Jn.i (irHn nesro kateiligeacs and negro raler, twea am we Tpoti what a Vner cord ll-i..' .TMI it, The man wdi be marked a ho hive d.i. this The people whte oin and broihers aie m l not forivr the 'lo .

Hie neces- : e ol the ir hive n. ..

of mua: courage and pfditical philosophe. whi. h Tidaaaaj aMBi dae currency of the people

m n'e tlie

I

I m m. m

ative am al-i I. no me convince!, md that the I i.ier. iMiilmg with the con -ci i a : . v e of the, South, aid devi-e s.iaje mea.utes :,, ,

I": ion, they h at .Mtermined to neu fAacal i m Uj a ihey ciu-iUtr it at all hiitiros ami bl eveiv mems Their loi lowers here fm t thai Mi Lincoln' ide .s on the siibjev i .ie the same

a- those of Mr liieeey, iht he. t,ai. oii incel id the nse.esaiiess ot preeBCBihag the Bar aery longer, and that he will f.iithi uilv earn out Mr . llrewiev's programme m M o next, namelv: a I cpiratioi. ot the North irm the South, and the' recognition of the independence of the Southern I Conieileracy But the plot o itree'ev .ind the rnlicah are not the oi lv c in-e- th it ore h istetting the termi- ' nation oi the r. Ti.t mi ami fit. me will J tint mui ti longfi bed the iremen u strain to win h the he been swbe t tor the ..it iwet ty ! m 'i,th No mm in f i-enes c in ri-e fron t -candid ex tin ii Hon ot the lulmini ti..ineithoi.t lie.ii. (inn tieed that the nation is on the 1

JaBBary .'II, the unioM ean nerer be rBOured as long as the war POW Ik BBS ; Wide, o i i he o'her baud, as so: ut as ihe w ir i stopjied and gu ir ui tees lor their tigh's offered to the Siudi.the Union will le re-lored. Anxious, therefoie. to repait the Munden ol the Aitmini-'ration and to restote the Union, the con-ei v ttive st ite-inen berB Will oppuea the further continu nice ol the war. Mr Conway, of KatlS i-. a Kepu'ilican niPiuber of I'ongresj, ;itl( hetetofore a i'BpportBff ol the A i in n tiation. mule a aneeew in the H m-eot Ke -resent alive on the 2?ih ult a most able and el'Mpient Hort- in which he set lorih the doctrine thai the war ought lo beiwopped t once Mi V ill nnligh uu, of Ohio, a cmserv ative mem ber of Congie. and m opponent of the rumou policy ol the Adni'iiisiratitui. h id tu nie a raBBch in the aaeae Hwbbb bb the Nth ult .even mare cloipient and logi "al, iu whieb he. too, set forth theieison whv the w h ou.ht to be stm pel at BBCB. The rei-on for ttopphlf the a u-, brutlsbl forward by the member from Ohio md the BJBBJ her from Kmsis, were w dely ii.H'eient. Ihr wbea men of such oppisite views both agice thai the vv iff mu-i be -topp.d, il indicate that the leaven of peace is ,.t vvmk Hut th it is not ail. The soldiera want the w r to atop. Obc brave soldier- me covered with priory. The wreath of victory baa Bucirule.1 their brows, an I their iiiine will long be UUIlded With lame's loudest trump. Hut a irked and imh.viie Administration has turned their glory into dust, und made then victories hafitn of amy good reults They feci and know that they h ive been jug gled and played with; that ihev luve been made the unconscious btatl wBMBtM in the hands of a griiiditii: dapotiswc and that now ihev nre t" he in nie the tuoN il the A'ioliiionists iu lighting up the tl nne of servile in-iu lectioii. Then is not a soldiei to night, shiv et ing in Iii-"-heller"' tent, or cr nich ug oer bb) lite, or pacing his Umely round, win doe- not igh bir pawae. Ii is idle to think that the 3'M.000 troops whose time expire in May next will re en list I hue aworeaaed with buuoredsol them, and I know what 1 sat No oeTen "I bounty a 111 tempt them Thev nigh for peaeBi and or the reoae of their ipuiet Rre akles, and the latter, at h-i-t. thev wdi have in May a- many of them i - me alive Ami h-w will then pl.n es be tiiled? Let the aticin t bob lie ing made in Congress to raise l&U.OUO negro troop- NBSWCT Leithe failure of the dealt an swei Let the public nuetings now beinj every where bebl answer Leithe reaolBttoeui oSered by Mi Walker iu the Illinois Lejislature BBBw i a . The beginiiiug of the end is at baud. X

I. LIANA LEGISLATURE.

pase the matter lor the present. . L W ! -' m ke it the BeriorWeil edit next, :it 10 o'clock

tiv erii'.r

peci d or bv which

report wouJd prubabli beÜB

SENATE Samhuvv. Kebiuiry 7, 1681 The PrfdMettl called ihe Sen ite to order ai I A It Thejourn a! uf yesterday was reed aed approved Bl n'no.Ns Mr. Ray: From citizeeeet F'ratikhn tow n-hip M irion conuty, ask big the pas- ige id laws to en loi ce the 1. Ith uticle of the (.'onstittiiiou. He ferred ii ÜoatBiitxee ni RiatbieaBd Pririlaea. .ni iavis, oi j. Corporations: Reporten back Senaie bill No. 72. in regard lo tsorpora tion. without any lecomineti . tion The bin was tele! lt d lo the .ludic iy OpSBBÜttea. Mr. Bbbsou Hmks: Rcfiorted back Senate bill No !Mi wit'n a lecoiiiiiiend i.ion that ir paar Ordere i Ui be cngio-e I Mi Fuller ( nt orations: bejporled but k Sea ate ImII No 7.'l uu uinwiendine thit it pase, () dered tu be cAjtruwed. l ue bill amends, i .e pi Utk ro ni law . Mr. Wot. i I b gain, ilion of C urts: Reporte-: back Senate bil N to ameini the law urwaii izing the Su; r,uie 1 ' urt so as to di-tr ct ti e Hi ite for Supreme Court iurpo-es, wHhoul anv special lecoinmeinl.itioii The bill was recom lilted to tin Juu.ci.i'y (.'oiiiuiittee. Mr C'ubin, Ui gmiotion ol C .urts: Reported ag auaat the eapedieuci ul providing by law thai .lunges' cli.uges -hounl be delivered to juries on the itMiciuehm d eviijente. ami Itetoie ihe .ii"U Bjeuta were cuat bibb ted. Cowcwrred ka. JOI.NT Kl son TIONS e. Cobb iniroduced j nl le.-olutioii No 1I, in relation IB the eulkttaaeJM and .nimng of bb Bjrfiaa Ji Cold niovetl that the rule- be hiapeiidiil aim i In- j 'i. .t ie.-o'ii.l.i.ii le.oi a aBeueal lone. The uiotn ii uid not prevail lor the a.iht bj i cons itu ti-.n.ii vote. TAB vole stood yeas 24, nays 14. iNTimni ci io ur u.LLs. Mr Lmdeis No. 1(13: l o ameml section If? oi u. 1 1 b in in ilia i to geejerel eieciious. bills OB Tiuun iik.vniNii. Mi. M Kb'.- bill No JKH mviidtng section 3 of the in-tice-' Ol the eace act. 1'asseil. Mi Maicfi's bill N i. 5? : To amend the 55th aar lion al tbe act to author ze aud reulite ihe a ot ijeuet i hanking. Pas-eil Ihe bill teouircs the money ptid bv the free bank aa e Id go lo the general funds of the S: c. ioste id ot Vo the officers n State. Mr. t . i'iii ti li N i 5l : To amend section 0 i . t : i... I st in .oi . i ;. ... m . i. a ..I' . .Hi -

... i,, iii.iuuii ... wir ?ii u it .i viu . i i i 1" ' .RH CTIuN T mmt ta ft

U ' M "",V , v - a - ,n ,h rer'or,s 0f Sa:a' ly Mr An lert0)'' of J"Ub

jii . hui .- oin uu ; A meinour, me on- i tst-.i to n-? aia. won pku, .t certain avm r

p . ;-: I.-, mi a;n ' the ee- o. toe A. ' lie ll--o-l uepre-ntatirr. mal -endrtnen - bees ' atHiSecre irv ot State il relation there.... eie .ne .11 an .n.iis tic w L tr a,t.s : Lad eo- . .s. . . - i- . , . j trrrd into ne.tiiti"ri" wub rel-el I. dial bflat Mr LUypo-d t.fft-reil ati anieimmelit. winch ,hjs Hause the rter la emaieoos, a Mr. A. faile.1 to meet Ith un mim us iot,-eui. and tnc t-; t. t accu any prr-n with rntrrm y,t .'.i-U i....ti 1. iit i amen lQien: were sent to the J BdBjaaffl 1 tinr-

Uoui reit tee. Mi Slew'a bill No.Gi: To amend ectio.. 1 ot the loan I und, building and saving lund act PwBiad. Mr. Wolle'. b'll No 66: To amend section I -4 .iu.- ict for the settlement of decedent' e-les. Passed.

M Meneit bll afe. SS 76 oi the net for the eu.e

eta:es r a seil Mr Downing', bill No. 74 : To tit the time id holding tlie leims (Ua Common i'ie.i- Court i:i tlie Stli Judical dtriet. The bill was paed over .r the re-en t Mi Hi ru . b , No 7t . To amsiid ..eclion 1 of the act in relation, to the la j ing uui ol toan, Jtc 1 he bid M. p iNfttii uitr lor the ptesent Judicial ConiBiiitee bill No. fJ : l o repeal the ad authoiixinic the B mk ct the St 'e toce a. tiv. a., n i. on ii b mk ditnct- I'a tsl

HOT SK OF RKI'KKSKNT AT IV 1.S

H -use met at 9 o'clock, Mi BBBaket BuBkuk

Bt the chair The journal of ye-terday was- read and ap BffBtBd. M I MolilAL. Mr. (arvin ProBJ citizens of Vanderbnrg

county Coiintv Ro.nl of Comuiissionei for' relict with regard to the ro-t ol disli ibiiliiig .uin-

in lhat county. Referie.1. U1.IM ASVLI M. Mr Sneaker laid betoiethe House a communi

cati m freea ihe Baatrwteardeul of Rliml Asylum, st uinc th it an exhibition of the pupils would Le ;

held next Wednedi evening, at M ionic II ill Also A commun e ition irom H T ilbott, PresnJent of the Btfard ot ERnking Kund Com tni-ioncrs. pro; .-in- to ch time ! iw 1st, alitor, ing more thm sixtv daft for tbe redemption ol Btortl iged I inds -old; '21, lepeahng the law illti biit;ng fund to i he several counties, ami pur chase IhsBBV therewith; 3d thai such bonds he cm eied and ne unti m-let ab t e- I e ismed in their pi n e Referred lo the Committee on Way- aed kjaaui. BBBinmiai Mi Ilinna: iim:i vs. li s Eacellencjf (soreraer O P. Morton in hi special Btawsaee to the legi-lative

epartBteBt of the State of Indiana, u' rabrwarj

I h, 11)1. baa advised that negotiations be in-ii I Bled with the Beeret rj of the Tiei-ury and the Ch mister Uetteral ol the l'nite.1 Slate, to the

end thai the State of I wdi ana may ns-ntne the pal ini'iii of the. a tii'iuu:-. now in arrears, due the sohlten thereof, as vvill a to in-uremote pffWpl

pivmeutin the l tit ut e; -aid SBCrwtan and 1 . m i-ter agreeing to le.inburse such patties ai mav be Willing to ad nice -.ml in .nev up ui the credit of ihe State; therefore be al Hmnlrtil hi) th o s of Ui prcrntiticrs. the Seaefi cric'irrm, Th t j mt eoaaBJitlee m lehj Re itc-eutaiii e and one Senator, to be appointed bv .he Speikci ol the II m-e ; II I the I'l e-ident al the Senate ti'-ieciively. be instructed to cmiepottd withmit itetav with tin Secrwtarj of the rreaswrv and the Paraiaeter Oeu era I of the Uni 'el State-, in anertain wbetkeff tiie leliel eutiteeiplated in H.- Eacellency 's special message t in be ati uned. Adopts i Mr Speaker appointed Heesen II mn i and V m

Bask irk , ander the resolution, on the part oi the i Hmise Mr Like: lhat n hen the Hou-e adjourn it

will be iiu'i '2 o' lock V M Mond i . Amended. Ilxing 1(1 A M , and adopted. Mr Ardeis .ii pte-eaead a John reaoleiisB. setting forth thai Indium wai i.idts-muhly at lache I to the l ni-m. Rent a Hist time. Mr Cniliih: A ic-oiuiioii aauut cattcuaes ex e; t in extreme cases. Mr li inn i - moved to strike out "ex'reme

c i-es" ayd insert "ju-i when we jdea-e " Adopted. Ms. Milroy: Limiting inembei-io thieeu uiin ute- in debala). Liid over under the rules. Mi Ii uiii i: Relative to the claim of Messrs

Talfaotl and C sii. in, for property appsiifwiated bv the "state at the Northern Penitentiary Claim referred to appropriate cvaaaarttee. Mi Jones: Relative to the notes of stock holders in turnpike BtiBapawkw Adopted. OKIU l.s OK T1IK I.VV. Senate bills taken up OB rst reading und No. 3 teache.1 11 iii-e bills on second reading taken up ami No 14'.i reached Mr H miia's bill providin for an Kxe -utive

Council w I-, with sundry amen.iinent, relet red

to the .Judiciary Committee. BfBCtaM OBMBB. The apecbti order for this morning, 10 o'clock, Mr. M i son's resolution calling apWU ihe Oof ei no: lor infoim ition as to the distrinulioii f n ms) was re iched M'. Cison h iv dig, in comp my with Mr Ander son, neen in cousultaiion vvitii the lioveinoi, m i barbae, ecertsiiied thai the report, akreadi very vol .m i o -. wa- not y ei emi eted, in reed to

RAILROADS.

JEFFEKSOSVILLE KAILROAD

aiui oi de ede i" "wo Train Dail) . Sunda) s Kxcrjiii d

Trjins Arrive Vi a U . 7:35 V X . . .

TTaltl f . T .IS A M . sua p. m

KIT T': !N Toi' Mdi THK A( Ci.M Viol 1 1 N

of tiartur r at South uort. irt-uw.HJ. Prautlin.

mburgb, Columbus, manioa oMttctiuti al Viumut

lb tram . i,- i Misoippj Imad, sod at Louuvillr with usin on ih- Louisvill. Rrsnkfurt 4 Lr ainfton aixl Louwiile and !ta.-hviLi. Road-. Fmigtit iram-Jeavr .laily. Preiirht prompUj forwarded. OScv, Madinon DBpet, Ht iade. A. 8. (.'AKOTIIKK8. Sapertnttmdent. J. G. Wtrrtrotn, KreiKht Agent apT'ej-dly

INSURANCE. EIGHTY-FIFTH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. JIM iKt. l ;.! BIM INM inMK fOMPiNV, ol ilARTtoklM'.'ÜÜKtTIClT Adwk T , J S . Ire43. Markrt VaJ as.

hmma, avaa.Mt 41 boa. id er, act.! ee

rasb.Trraawv!v.

f ." -I,

rSy. J

i. Hartford.

run. toiiln I,, N i hi'mii

t l

ill tins Inte 1

.vsr.iBS ee

piken I he htrt a -t-r y ot u . i c uiHict purch-v-el ny the 1 v- mil Idoo.l ot" twentv Uiou

Slid men. m it Se found in ihe hospit-,1. W ,r x ''

h is its -.lor es. 1ml it Ii i it- ten tln.u-an.l .inn ma in the.e hum.iti to tines, tii.it mike the eve I 1 1 Iw a. ne. tlie he-it i .,e. t ' e Ii; j.al-v. nnd tlie

hi un reel The sij.t i it hist faisitivelv nnen J'!,,

dtir.ilde The hie blood of ome i siill trickling aaav in silent calmness, wh.le the diasev ere.1

lim'.s and maniac l.r iin oi o'her cive rise to i"

time tin Carried

Mr N ii' ii k's revenue I. ill No. 139 is m me ! the s;,ei i d orcet in CoiaBHItCe ol the Whole, lor Teesd iv next, J P M mnt assoc. i rtoas eat raiBB ri-adino Mr. H it mi's resolution instructaaf dtdesatlonj in Coiiiess to impiire into the -an-e of .li-rt ini in ition, in the matter ot the draft, in farornf M ss iciiu-f t- in i against Indi n i, as I ken up Mr L -null optHi-ed it. It sei out lad t It t -did not icillv ixt ltap;e-ts I hit M is-.ichil setts h,is very nearly ihe num. - cr ul men ;n the service that lietiaiia ha- In ptoeortioa to her populatioti. rbc bad dure i well ;.- Indian i. He w i r,,r refer i bag, i ai Bteert enaaairrtee la ;i-cer-tain a- l i ficts t ate.1 in the prBafllble Mr H lili i ;i il his le-olulion v i h cd upon t4tistics He understood well the point the trentletn m m nie. M as-.ichu-etts h nl ;t I ir.e nuinher of -eimenin PBIf ILB. It WSS sonjrht to j include them in the BStiasatS iu la soff wf M btas chusett- The nBadmiwB relerre.1 to the mi'it arv forrd alntie Besides, the vital put of tlie ro i.fioii wis tiMchtWf the .Iril't lhat hid bean icrcileeeli enfon-ed in Indi in i. while in J! -i cliu-etts it w is j,o! yet to rial enforeed (i n arasar Aieirew had is(ui?l Ins drall lmr ''me, and : now lies it up iltofcetber He (BOBBted to tBb j stinjte negroes lr wiute men; m pl.ice 'hem side by sj,!p with the -..Idier- ol tn RTBat Wi-i This wa the .iv Abolition M issichuseOB 'rested us Mr. Peetl jiIvoc iiel the resolution He to k io.einor An. lie'- -t itemenl.- in tin- lepm I. governor Amhea mi,, t to kn vv Thednlt bad been forced in Indiana, but po.-tpmed in M is -.ichn-ef fs Mr. Packard moved to t ible Mr Limb s motion ('itr-ed iei- l.'l. ii-iv- Hit 'Ihe resol uinill on ii p i--i railed tor want of the required coitiiutiiii.il nntjoritv ot h yeas 4-, n .y- Is, no ij'i'.ium r otitis Allel .i cali ot ti e H .n-e. a rournfd.

Railraad SU-ck-. Hnt nl aal Tie Haen. nrctlcut knrr and Rrttn and Wnrs4 ' ti' 'm' ........ " . rrs.eai ee

oeet rot. trB-ta-ry laa

Ka Ktlr. uniocuBirs",st..

i.r ass.

-- an in

Uli'

3Crt Daly awi n to, Hartf.-rd. Jan. 1, 1

ti.as3.uo &a au ff rj u3a TT

Isa -M-!

a. -.'

va M HKMH KS4IN. Afra.

MEDICAL.

Ii'. Km. I ii nr Mprcialr,

i. THI I I I

BffsaadsOed pr int I bmj net aewba aitnass. But. ve mothers who here eek i IBB), or wives a htidiuid. or si-ter- a brother, or sni a I'm her. know and ne con- deil that even heie ihe h md ot ineicv is wstcliful. an t better care is letowed

Ux.ii your loved ones ih-m nnht al lirst aeem Goiiorrbijea.G!- v Whites Strictures posbie. It aas in ihe hospital here reste-l the BBB ( inici iims oi i ii i: mil. i my i hie 1 1 a rds, so often lese nd so little ander . i i h I n .hkI.-S T-1X." AnahiiitfallevutiiiK-' f rE (8fJfMnfÄ or ,y called nr. u di,the sullenns m 1 iv m the lives ot out oUlierS I aw daa m U t . atl i- ' wall knii i r. alra k 4.1 i . ' an i rvi'l u . i i . i - f 1 ' ' . I t ' ' ' i 1 1 1 1 1 t Is a li itioli.il blessing I witnessed some aslon ,lf ,, a c.aijaa-t-a bt f-w .dnrr; ,t prriehinu lesults from this article. v...te all .U Bt kjcm y aah inlr aad reanale, rWB . 7 , a i.l ihioi, both um r- ., ,i .aa1fc A itruaak iralaIt i eil known me ellect ol butnt unpow m iisrif, o .ti-trr-aaaa aad ax inan fatal, h ta a der ami excitement is thirst, which, added lo the 'r t ,.- t wuKh. baa BSBBIwjk wasB W' r-- lli.vli the iti-..i-f ll-rtl Tlie -ninioii llii.oani lo-- of blood in the wounded, ru ite- the neces j t e metit U flr-t le ti 1 !: '. lh" i I come a raav r ot -tar-, alum Uetnar aa Brad rid ira, s.tvof a lewm. stituui ,nt In this particular , r.wlr)r .. L,lKl. .e um.

iiiinsit with tiau-ea me m'rnie, tn. -t.t. arrl warn f.'inrnta iraa. letliciur air ihaaced: and aftar ; i,i I l- way. win I' the pat-flit la tor ler t ex u . b i di- . in-It. wuii an irrtan ar-l.-r, e., j r -tra'r glanda i.l i i,.- nla'l-ler ... a - h im with a few deaBS

, oil t.'takr. and whi b

op;i ii the .'nv-i. litis a! .'..! tlieu , a t len i to cu.-j. i -r I arh. 1. drink fl MM ition Bitters, otheiaise called j r' 'j' f).'w v,i, s T. I ss,; I X . .nit dill -it.h t he u ..uii.tC'l ute ni-uili-' tn all iff if. ValD iffdlt l" most uuuieious here diisdiv isioti hath ojK-neil cb.ri;ri, at ilbchao the li-'ui at it iu the in. u.iii,. the men were "r'', ,; m istlv compo.e.1. MM! there w.i very little f.i;nt- j - - .. . if .-. win

'I he ;ii tide acts usii tie stoin o h ami the j j, 4 cr n, t

in

...-, lUltl- , certain nd

prnnanrnt rurr, x , -ept mrefm '

Tbb rtwu'wy la ui-

iii Vw V .

nerves in a most incominehensihle manner, stita ni r-ami iut v .f ihe SoaUBera etb-fi ;i 1 1 reriMily . ' bat make a raf rise an brawdy, aud without aubseipieni stupeiy wiii..i:t -aari i iii.-t, ir.uk .r i ti- .1 i ' i l-ti" iiim'.u -t i.r ti -st t a'lilin:

in- reaction. M oniiiate! in ine m iiniiee, t":v, yxUie ret .tlscuvere. t. ih-carr ..' tb.-r

sxaBMBjeed wf the celebrated Caltssjs Bark, Boele, eaw wa in xtrai tad f .aa arwn j.ia..t. atri per . ' .. . fe tb -af. . a it :.nn-ly v. . . I. ! cwitanu m- uwrHerbe etc- H aBseied in M. urmi Hum. tin? rilll . ,,,, . . i t.. ail k - ,.f S T l-ti X besBata .eeiei lusredkeat, not ." '- u""' lb . v.,1 ;t . u rr earefal U wi-jjijena .f y..nr .atr. v. a ve: leve lled to the public. It is principally . n tat- r n. II f m - that job arr b ieco,,ende.l tor want ol appe.ite. disarde.ed 'ZlrS.' "' "' ,"''" ''" " liver, intermittent fevers, stoin icliic dillii ullies. j 1 hi i n qeark a fcaat wals rsaasajr di- 'ad , ,, um,, n , ui - I v a rt-giilar i tbK:iaii. aad &lc I iiiideistaiid it was somewb.it known in ... ,iv rw .,,,., . n . .n,r..riui.a!.the Southern fttaiea presKius lo the a ... .md it r rn-v-v ... . i ii.- dai"r-l t , -..r. W t I'.i' . sr. and thf 1 All HiBfaaSars ati BfBBl Of JaaTarSoa Davis recently .'.-... t-. .t tralr mark-will i .roecuie1 with Iba i:.. i . ikfti i mm .. .1. ft-;..;i-..ft m I BiBKi.-t riir-T ( ihr la.

appueti m awa jao,,,.,,- , , u . ,lvvll)oN ,

ni .ke ii for hot-pit al purposes during the war, to which they made the followdi reptj: N km ViMiK, .Ian IG. I MB. Mr Agent of. dc : Dear 8 ii In Beplj aa your coinniunie ition otlei inc '-111 v thou- md doll ir- l.'l the re ija BBd rtftbt lo Baabe the Ptautaiiou lltteis lot- your hwpStaJ iinpo-e- durita the w iff" we be lo aay -.-) .1 .. m. :.i..:.... i'.i

ymi, , c .- a m.c.a. ...... , ,- 140 Wet H'nlilMff lern Irrel, a mm. I........ . . . i . I . I . , . ., .ft I - ftft ft.

ii i uu; ii i inn in , .ui'i in ii mini " . t U I. lVl. . I ... SB i ... iii -tore a lar. - - s .f Hramliea, Waiskv ,

Call oerive no reveilUI Ii "III i ne .-i.nc uei n .-i n e-, mm . (..raiarm

Sold I.t Unit' '.sf '.rnrr?llv,

UK innati. I hl...

1' J- ..1,1!.,-

LIQUORS. fl i: I i il I i-

Liquor Dealer,

but, sit , our duties to mit (iov ei ntneiit and our i le is of c iiisistency Would not allow us to entertain it. although it in ht pie.se us to assuage the aoleringii ol your misatualed hit ks wen We rem iin, verv resvecliwllr, IB MI'S, P. H Ds i k i & Co. These LCiitlemen ive tlie history of cert iin haaredhBMt ot their article for over two bundled aaffj bosdng that, tbtwBgb all cbaBg-ea ef the medical prolessioii and its practitioners, stien"th. c mpoute BBjd cheerliilness have been derived ! 'in tt.'-c ; ess. Di Woods, in the Wash bigtOB l.o-pit ils, Utfortiied me that nne patient w is bit sinking and crazy , and had not slept an hour for two weeks, until the Plantation Hitters c line to his know le.ie. when one BWS 'a trial gave him a Bight' re-t. and he was now laat recover ig. I am surpti-eil our OotwfaMMKl his not e.piaied .leflTerson Da SM in energy, and adopted this batralaabia article in all our ho-pilals. 1 he wesJk Buhliers diae. t it like a hrothe,-. Asa lav member, I cm bear witue-s that it is --pod to

aiui li.nii-sl .r . w I. . Ii h

oflei lr sale at re.lu- ! pr until ibe first ,t March. Afn r tliat time he wili runtina the hBMoes. at hi old at,od. No. 14 Ka-t r.'a.hiurin Htreat. fetAT-twdla

NOTICE. Sinrt Improvi mint Notier. Omer ir Cm Cork, t lnliaiiapli. he .ruaiy 5th, la63.i " ' t il I i- lim. I.y fcveu of ti-- H-n.ii Ii. il the Mlg-ar-iii Oriliiia'iii-s. f.-wat: br urad. nj ami liwllerinr Viru ni vetim, xclu--ivi .if the sidewalk-. U-tw.-rti W a-lnliflli 'tieet and ffWawa mt n I r prailiittf and ! Iderina I tela w arr street, rxcla -ivp ..f ihr idwalks, lirtwe u v a-htiijrt.m street and PuUe's lllltl l ' i ,:.io j N' vv . rk -tt. et .ind imrtb tidewalk, twrei. hl.n sf..rl alid We t -t-.-.t. Fr K'ahu;. pavinir and ciirhinjc wrh stone, the ldawalk in it,, s, nth & .! c Ma k t -tr-. :. lie i ween leanJvaiiia tnd r.r-l. s-nrts. and Cirrle utrrrt, urtan Market and Meridian sir. -'. "ii eouih side of Circle si reel. for irradiiiL.' and Ikiw Ider nz IVi.ny Ivania i-trrrt, exIn -iv iii th -i i. ilk - . l.-iMe. n t h. north fcidr of Ohio and t e north -i!e of Michigan atrrt. I " and p iv injf tin- n dewalk on the no-tL aide I .i I. "k Bl stre. t, tietweeti New Jeney jnid the Brat alie ra-t .f Libertjf strirt.

l-.r .. r ut ' k and Kr iveiin Alrit.ania tr.- t. ii-ivr mi

tike," and a fiords tnoffe en.-.-v and iife thatidjb ' "" ta.bBurlU trret and Maaaa e

anv Illing 1 ever tried. Miccesri to the I latitat i. Hilters

Hut I have digressed In my next I "hall speak ol gnthenBB in the aoundei. beefkag 'e deid.&e. H DO DKM TS j I ft drBeodatrlteoai AMUSEIVIENTS. HETROPOMTA iH II A Lisa

Aiui lli it ihr -aid oi !in.ii c r-( t I f liken up for final

I ' ' -' ai ti regular mis-t of ih- t'.ininn.ii t'oviiKrd, ta ! h- d ca T'iimUv evening, Februar)- 17, at 7 s'etask. Joiiv. B i M" Oty Orrk. feto-Ol I'.y f." IV AM.tr. av (V j ii'v

Tin- I cautifiil v.iung artiste I I.-. ?hail1 le riiomp-aoii, Monday i: EM I Ni,. FEB. , Itefj, 'Hip New Sensati. n lirama of EDITH AND ZKI.DI A. HI h Hi . kta Mist Charlotte Tin inj K.n

PROPOSALS. Sealed Proposals.

QüAtTKKM s I h s M'H1VrM. I ! A.,

Itid.ati i. ...Ii-, IikI . tel.. .'. lsfiS

:

PUffCKft K kUMlSSlON. Ir. '.'ircle .md l'.ir.a.-tte I.i i a ..I tt. icl. ni.ili " K i.'ii additiaaal la.tv

tlal ery " iTiv i. Bns 9fma Swataek s (lr- aM hi rrlvate Boxes.

-jW .. - .... n it 7 ..'cn. k I , loiniaiic run.m. uc

5i cnta. . 75 M . 2.S

at

FOR SALE. 13UBMN SiKKEI FOR SALE. rBlHK anBeyaljtaad wM mWtto rr sal.- Iw a frn-dai-I th-ir I t ..f Maar1 attMortb WarulMw -1 r , ad-joiiiii.-i the cnruirtiu. It U :n -! ;,, , - ji.ni. l.aek along ffhat - r-n aia fet to a 30 haut allejr. wrtSb IS I. t ll y oi tn. wt. ii,i orr of 'In- "-tn-.t utiDrrapel tih'ces 4 itmuiMl .n .,rtb Meridian fet. and atll I" t .o I. it I. i . rins f0r ca-1 . At Iv to fei'a dlw MMU H.M.KN -.

DRY GOODS. raOXMBJi it LAIIKV

S BALK li naoitai vi am i. n. nrnivi n ttihs '; !'' ' k. V. .. n Ihura-tav I eUruatrv nm toi " I av air) llnrv. s. I '.r t . :.'f! ! .-irio-t.t In. In, a V.ltirit err a. All t., a ial rand mt UV- ii,.remm-.,t Stahle, la Indianapolis ladia .a, i.) or n- tbe fsitb day ol Februar . Ii V r - ' Cm ally Horse I.. a fo'lo a: W tlllli l. 1 - I'., , date it , 1,'rife-t-aei kM (i BM hfle. 1.(15) , .. Marat a i . b ..und u a'! iartic.lar, asM thaw ,x ' r ' "a., i- ut 's) v ar- o..-' I n --tola bsad idl.:.l.rk col-r-. l. , ., .' .., or dli i ).e ; .! of i.- -utflciedt f .r -a- ar ..nr.

N'i itl ! tit. ta tie) ut,u.. acro'tiiuaB pi it.int o i.,r it- fkd'bfal aeria Bware. fmrmmt KB traater ea . b ml . . , .o.t., töthi . n N t.i arnl 1 . 1,',-r: ,.,-,1 r..r I . - mmmm, a

, hKl mm,i- Orai. tbe naaar mt ear iter o h firm riuii ) ptren. Tw , or in re . :. n i,.--am" panic, a ill

I t jax t-LW-a 'I f I I I.C I I r. H I d- in:.-1 I, r.lJ -,. 0 Ufk aumm .1.

I MBS mu-t - psaaaal at the ..inina dibeWd or tb-tr hi U .. n Th- a. dersiaiinl rrrrve. the r.sbl to rrrct any or ail Li-: !. . tn-.; i t.p -..t.ai.;. a term, and peeifb at...-,, will be ruidly adltaesi trand fiiti'trmUn eT prt:ciatar. I'v mo'.t TamWe on . ... f.Midtd janes i ik,N . ij m r s a. HOTELS. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON,

v a and

the

jniiBKKS IX

IS tl.r Nriri Knclami S a -. .. from

! tbe in-fiern im: r .

roinfort and ar. .,tt. I -j it-g rO"tna an drooni. ar- are 1 1 a fai li . and larrri

(.ems mmm mn, uosir.n i .rono.rv WIITE ClObDS, I.INKNS. Kililions. Zi plii'i Wool, KNITTING YARS'S, CORSETS, AC, i;7 Ii'. W ahlnClon, Mreel. llu( en 1 1 1 i not and I rnnpxtr ia., 1X1)1 ANAI'OI.IS. IXD

ne la He kep- . Or-a claBä

-I arraneed Hotel intbr lfew titrally ted. aaS rmay ,.f nes ,.f travel It ronia n all md evrry ca.veritrnrr for tbe f the trarebi a f uMir. tbr nd a-rll vrntilatrS: tb aaltra atni cotnpl. trtj fu niabed for K Pnir-. and tb bouw- ül

Bjae- iv at

l W -s HM'K, ffY

in rrrry r -;-t.

j ' r

FOR SALE.

, s mn t aixi ijo: nieaaaativ -i th SUbla. C'-llar. Stnok. M.... ' ' ' "faira.

U . VIwrU, WB?!! Baft Woodr a tawbri Jhe lot t-J feet f0tit IjTsB Ilttll 1 rill, tirUl. .J . m. ft. . . - . mmm

Xlaa. saiaw " we T " aTT XaaTl " ' LldJ. .

M r j I "r 1 rear V . ,T ftirtl.a rva af . 1 1 1 a am.

v. - t 31 - mLHf Us f IJI m,a a- . JMF. DiVIH,

Q RE A. T

COAL. REDUCTION

i th ran a or

MB U sVJITU

a t . F.'t.'

1...W. left at ?.. & S.,iim llawara alrLt d.i.. A .u...t - .on tkr conrr . I t,.n K ..

proaa MJ ajfaji, Bli.LlAM sFtlTTa, A.rai leb S-Haad

l.USt t usbr.a of

price.

, oral Jorir..ad Track,

BS BW th tbov arttclra ae will offer to tb trad Sirann. in prombri. ar'K-lr d.rret from sw Tora aawaiwaj if ii r-"..rr. r i .. ,., .rW and a't-iKling alea conatsnin

I. ' - .,- io'ji.t) deal ra will flad : ,

al-maasr tn aai nr oi.r t.a before par, b.aiaa ?Ua"brrr f.-IA:..M.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

At Ni-. .1 Wt W biDBtua at. -l H' 'V M v iir WOkH FOB oalr ru-ap, onr dor eaas of tbe Pa I aar. loa A. UNTX.

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