Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3850, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1863 — Page 2
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We have received e card etMieweed To the D' cwt f Indiana," od sifneri be Ann P. HrT. Brigadier 0rteral, and Willi am T. SmuT, Willim K McLia Gam F Hcüis ma u.d Jm R a. CaTone!, fn which oc Um fellow an p ansage: tu e i.oiluug to eap"t fmm the Sonth, and KKhing to baft, without laair cotMue-t They are ess? their 'inet freelr. to u atdiae tne preae d paUivei-a rt iltt North. and nfth nh.effent. the tenenl aafttofar wninrnN. od the saeeche of WIM of our leader, too p4 i.nl ami nvnfullf testify We know nut whtt antreean influence imli. vfcJu-tl occuajwwil a reapeclah.e ami henarasie puaitioti, lo thn niilfuMj and qaa1iiitiU slander men with whom the pmle- aolilsfla) stanpatliv and)danTi() . :inJ wi whom ihaj hae associated on term of eeni1eiuatiTr intercourse. If rr.li poitiona in the arm? are to be purchased and held at the aerr.ftee ui mil HliHinil nnd iwle pendente, and if the recipient accept them upon the con..! r r . that thej will tillify, pereeat. and misrepresent the awti've-.. .icuon-, md pini ctplra of their former paUtH-it nnd personal aseo cut to tf ach is the price of official f.ors rttrk indeed ia tlia future of the country. The charge that the money of the Ketiels is being "reelv
ftsedftu au1)-! x tha prase and the politn ian of
the North, h ia no round tlion whatever in truth Tue men who mike it ue chrr credulous and waik enough W heitere anj Münchingen story. ore.se ihe are bought to give ch ir icier to pen er i Untiere against aaen. who. unlike them-elrea, are honet and self tcriflcin:?. and un -onupted u pitaition and its emolumeuta. it i evtlent ihtlt1ie signer: of the cm to ah eil we lne referral, do not apTiieciite public .eiititnent at home While they are itiik money by the war, trie people ol ludiaua are I imaoToruhed. etna wo pfeMMMMI ftaina t 1 i hut ii Lfaatmg hardens., already gnevon to be huvne. ai.d more prin hnj tuition. In-t.i I -I
the press: ind politician at liie North leading and influent nr' publu renument, they are fir. f if bellied the people. If die biatliarn Rfb -ara u tig nay i'raaly u üb- !. Northern sent) turn' . ii i- i f iple ttieni--i es a horn their jji.l i m i i i upMiii:, .Hid nth indeed, inhiiite ill ictotir e-. iuut 1 'i.-y be thus to buy a vast m j-r ity of the people of (he North. We caiiact i.tagine how men, occupU) high powaa in the atasy , can (ut forth uch miacrable twaddle, with the eiaKtatinti that anybody but twaddlers like them aivaa, would be weak euottgh to w.iilow it. If ihev credit puch tuU" it ia evidence ol their utter incoiii.t tcii' t hi' tlie poeiuon they occupy, and it they ; iblish the ch irga W h ive quoted, knowing it to be untrue, they are unworthy of their place. We , i ic tit .t er extract liotn ihe circular to how how willing iln .vimrs .re to oe u-ed .un st their loimer politic il aaaoctata.. They s i v : . We see with deep aolicitude aim! regret, th.it theie ii .tu under current in Indiana, tending tow ir-i a coalition wl the North are.t lib ihe South, a.iunrt the t oiwn Ht.itea. Where do Mr. Hovlt and hie associates "aee" thia? From eh it sources of inform ition do thc pet uch news? From Republicans only , and such sentiments are given out by them know ul' th4i ihey are untrue and for wickeii uiH)?e.-. ll officers iu the army. ; rofessin; to be Demo cn'-scan be dupel in that way. it speaks hut little iu favot l then sagacity, intelligence oi integrity to priucie. i he corrupting and de oi . j. ü tl.iein e of the war are plainly and painfuily iliu.u a led ia the wdiingneaa arilk which Du. I. nie ionucilv battled ap' tm-i the u-urpa
tious of power and every encroachment utou i tuti -nil liberty, now" jleld to ilew u-urpi and encroaadt'uen -i. m l even a;. !.- .e lot t1 ftftftj implr Uy i.U mre their person il interc-t-T , , ür the country is in the honest emmrv at h m wh mi pM.tioa c innot iud i enc or goM c rr i;t. The Sagacity of the dp pie in ihnr eatituation of puh!..' atf.iir-t celdorn err, and iheir sober second thought upon the a nition's troubles in now beiu ftiptwMwa and it will be feit, we trut. for gwosi. Is Hradr riter.
A nurtier of per.ons wielding the pens of re 1. 1) i lie. hit writeis. will find constant employ ment at the Journal efl e. to rite cm mui. ii' hi- f r iii it piper, purp.'ttiilf; to be dted ut the different. m' - w here theie are enctin.mients nl Iniiritih oidierü. The writers wd! Iiixe to en!ou;e the piiriotie und utielfidi berleiolenee of Gnrer noi Mortox in acting, (free of charge?) ia the tluioner of the State bounty toa ird our oldiera in the held; th r must main tun ti e u iremic ol President Lincol.x und h i pr.M-l un ition Mtlicv over the Constitution and liw- , h i.-.'toce Äsloyal tlio Dctnocr.il- o! lmiiini. oid ihf r it;. rt-sen tat ivei in the iteneral A'-emhly, ted tnreaien hin with extermination when the -uidtCi'a uluru uotne, uniey ihe
Oin o n. i ie 1 1 m . I their rahetiion agnni
the i i.liei I iw an I irte-Te--. 'e . ,! doctiine- I ot ilaf Ohictao ilttforin, unl the one man power ' Ot i'S chiel ient and executor The letter of Generai U II Miutor. ia grititude for hk ra rent promotion to the ex ilte I p)sition of" M jor ,
General," in yeaterd t) ' Jou nal. s to le taken a- a specuaeu ot the auQ ol leders which will lie tn aci-ept d! as nieiiii4 the w;nn mid ie quiremeiiu of the occ isioii. The writeis must
a'eo:'.i ke,iiB iee the Btalu oUject. t e . Uisr
cure the repteeut uives of tlie Democracy Irom Cirr Vini: uu1 the aid ot the.r eet.iuetit- l"i ,i
of ihe tuiienhng enge nice of ibe military, ltd bv the-r " chie'laius." wheu they sht'l have ot
thr -u.,! tte j a of w't.pp.i the South into a lel.ef in the eaiine praea ol uon and eqn.ilia rig the while and h at k race-
Proceeding of m 'lectin of the Driii rot ) el Uartavluwirw C'ouni. ruiyuant lo a t ad bv Ihe Lemocr.it c tVidral C n iiotlee. tlie Democracy oi Itntlndomew com. iv met in conveuUon at (lie Court Uoue on !
S-nurdiy laaa, Fabr . ny 7h Not Ie? ih..n m thousand per-MHi were pieetit The Court
auetrr.v aPftaded at a in t ir'v ;our. ai.l i e.ir a thiu id ;ci- n- I... cme li. tn ie KMe .Ha of the County lo hen Mi Hawaii jl II I pit k. hai u turn wa in sad U pptnimti.t , j ladja n Wear a erncle word Sucli a poataaeou t.utpour.n- . i t!.e people at puvh a aeason the veir and in such inclement eealher. ii.no te lo ked u,-i . o v mete tmt.iv paemt It. Bsean ouein; iu. U i i .,- m.lei ol a ! popalar indigiMtion lock at aadiftaani day will overwhelm in the (orient of ihe.r um. totrnpiH-n tn-e men viio lor eil gt anli-uiiit pat u öt ed oUtke alU' ot lheirielhtvl.sii.hu.,,,, their cwwiddy ifay noblet aad hast Oovaei . on earth, md eho euSeavorevl t e-t l.hdi -n, ih,. ruin of the Republic, ahivh lliey coicpaetl to dtrvtrov. a ui'hlarv depof pm Al the BBlilSSt deter anitation ol tl x much injured and undone people, tv i ml aiiv eil utui h v-t m I t ib e for tlieir v ry exigence F r. the peofle da laved md run fiel at hehol.liiig hat tin . U tteieixe nd pthv hve brought uj.n theni. ate ii. w ItHern. l td. even t ihfa tte do, t. reecue themselves and their countrv tn.it, the mm and ilep..m ol an uuwtse. unpatritttn.- and f.naiicaj eevn,t.i f.cthaa. Thay tu rati tu v (int accountability thope rereii,t meti who, be ... jlev .teO in u evil h ait as, aausa wantonly mii i tithlase'y betr ll. ; e e nd l elroiad tlie Coui.iry. I his m .- utDoeringa iltc people us nxd -winter iMoau 'W.I. U.w utovi d tne t.r ; -cai tat .it laks heed?
At lOoYlnrk the convention was vtn Abator ' I " Lee Fiaisde. snd
Arnold Secretary. Tne P.a..ei1l, im takinij the chair. annunceil tne . i . i oi the n-- njj in a few i.y i .ie re tunk II' T r H ru saadr a l vji-'n: " I pil.i eie aftOeat lir jajwee, fthe CMi-t iuftw.ii, nd
the Co. u Mr In . i.e. : O lietugiextiu
tiooove bv lire i'.e-idei t.eaVeF-ai
Mr Blanc detat ia trie c .1
heuied Aladiiioniem to hsc infamous docUine.
cone I on, el y proved, our ja-etent uim
woh the local im th era! and n
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Atter
. u 'A Ihr,
qvence of diction, h s not been evpiaud eloquent gentkmiaA aiid profoend st-
that
o urn met, t of an hour the conven-
vened at I o'clock bf"iellJtfJ-fttdiued Hsu TboiftM
A Herein k. who a !d t i t'.e neetoK in a
speech which, for cogtacy of rctaeomug am.
a not been e.i il d b
-. te-tntn
Krt-er wnrd h ntrered w. Tlstened lo tU tl.e
. . . 'lt - b I 1... I A,. .1 l,tft tit '
erwMiu i ras minnj - tl.e iople and the paP1' wteii abeo-
i v faitlileep peHw aervantp. renuera uirni
dear U those eho-e lticit.ea ani riKUt
they raoieetel and in-int n e t tn 'he face or the dungeon .UkJ the mas Mr Hendruk was one f ihoeefew fsithiul'nieti oi abthtv whtini crrup tion L-ouhi not brila; nor (Inea - niiiiii.d le. F oth
fm
m'eitdire wth x
nipoirir 'he old Union ong as that part v tiuld
1 war is no ln ml lasp'in a e pur
i" porno -e d alia.t.!i mr a-erf Jinl
r oith. irste tlie North, ri. 1 aliment ol tl.e old Union iru
puseihle; Iheieturn, be it Rfoicrd. I That the history of ihe Republi can p .t i v , -1 tu e it si org mix i i.oti, h demon -u .
tad I . innen i ful union of the State formed by our i tl.er-,
ue retwsfif -n erntiteir.- Tin TOirr Tore ftnd chen-h our n.rm ol cover n ment for th9 bleinga ol hie, liberty and property whrh it eenret to aa, it ia our duly to ue every exertion iu our j-oaer to oeerthrow rht psrty which Is carrying our country head k tig into the whirlpool ot de strufliiai for tne Ctopiau theory of ruisinc de graded t ace to equatity with the white citizens, or rut her of degrading us lo the level ol ihe sav ige and brutal neio 2. That our Chief Mt' st ae. in calling out our btoil. i and oti lo, i ne purp-eot suppress mg the lebeÜioii aial restoring the Union, auo then ch Hieing the o.licv of the struuule from its
Ca
I ha special older being on icier M !i-ary Commit lee the j lft rtaoluii to . non nei;rt.e
Mi
it k- .icnin-d the re'Vtence. The
hi it u til ., 7. ng the r neing ot rser" d uer- hol alte , ptMMBtl ihe lower hoopa eä C o.res-. ano I av e eni i .1. , tj,,, re .un-aj u to h ne el rct, it ah uli be pa-el at once The rasolutioii 1 : . mm 4 .
wm iM;u. ami ii woulU oniv te an ut.ne e--.u
.a m a a m. m. we a
to their wMoaea w :re nooe sooaid ute aome a aw a i the ieg rl It was awa t him as a meint r to t' e i o ti. c body Ctnm whir i t e ought to be eia?lie rrn i e. InaasaMlby l.o ealieets ere true, . it e u t Iii con-tit ient-, t w.ts due to Ina -1 ei.
h chiitiren that lit- ie o mraibet shou I refute Lie slaieter He wouhl t ot rel under it. ftlr an liuaftiik al I hat he had certainly im er-l ai iir. Ilu-ki k I lely dillcientti f om ti e rpiesent u o. (ne -het-t alluoe! to H
t oiiht mat there -Imuld be a d Sv l timer iu Hie
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AMUSEMENTS.
INSURANCE.
ms i icoi'oij I ii a i.i
EIGHTY-FIFTH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
die fafople arnl to ioji jan.ciplea he tire .eleri original and i rimia put po-e to the huae detugu
a . a a - - a - - a
Ihe sto'tn. ami lo (l v taiHi- tne rr umrnanr ni o ifc'i.' ihe Ireeilom of -jeech anl ol the pie -Indiana, certainly the I)fun raty ef lnoiana, slniuht feel ju-ily proui of -uch a man. Set-ond to no atileem ift iu the We-l. it will he the duly ol the Demo, racy ol Indiana, n "f4. to uige his claim- for the candidacy for Pie-ttout in the Democratic National Convention This would be nothiio! naite ton, i o-efti eminent merit, and rerjuiting uuawerving bdelity. lion Mr. Arbeit next addiersed the con v en tion, after in h the (..Uowm resolutions wete read ami uiiaiiiinoosif a)opted: I he Democracy of li iriliolomea contitr, in M i-H Convention aeuibled, to ie uu exnieaBion ol their v eas of the deplorable cniid.tioii ot li.e ounirv. Deem it iiin ecea. srt to re. er t tlie
cau-e- that !tl to our pieent (riuh e-. ih it Mpijecf Di'iiMici I- eveiy aheie ane
we lo ic.er lo the cause, ue would only reiier.de the sent inenis tiereodore expreseed at nearly Ii DMiiKratic meetings; theielore c s.y nothing of (he past, but lo the preev.nl and future we only reler. Ami. in givin; ext re-sion toour v iea,ae elaim the right guaranteed hy the Constitution, and enjoyed for the pat seventy yeatp, ol con demonic or approving the nuts ot thope in high i. lln i I position. We are wllini: to praise ahete praise t- r'ue, but not afraid to ceii-nne.
1 Rrtnlrrtl, Thai (he suspension ol ihe sarrel rights of in., I bv jury ami the writ of habean rortma; lsne of eires ilr cedtef; ihe cauele a, illegil end annafMbled arrest au I kiipripoumeni of American citizens without present ment, warraid. albJavit, indict uient, or olhei procee- ot law. whose innocence was afterward ackuowl e ge I hy the.r unconditional ami honorable re le (he snpprestpion of liberty of peech ami ol the pt'-s, and (he ph uncle i hoery ami pluu der of peacctul anil unofl'ending citizens up-.n I ile and Iivjhx i iitcal ch.,rge- l tlisloy altv , ut e t X- i otninisaioii of so m my high handed, tuicoi -tilutiointl and itiiann-ns outrages, ami we brand a- true protoivieM of tyrants and despot iho-e inen in poner ho adoptevi such an inl ui' iis policy, a. ai as wothy td slavery thoe who sus ta n (hem in aiKh a tvrtnuical system. 2. That the present elV ii tsol tlie President m hi adv ier-, to iv e a new cli.i'icier ami dilation to the war. by li vetting it into a war lor the sboliiion of slavery, c.tiinot receive our afftl support. We denounce it a ftajannatiliiih wi tl. lyi iiinicil ami unjust, aud, if persisted in. as ratal to the litrer.ie. ami fortunes ol the nation. 3. That the abolition pioclam ition ol Abraham Lincoln, dated Jannar) l-l I HO, in winch I e;e crees the etiiaiK-ipHiiou ol the slate in tlie -e t e ietl St itea. and consigns the women uul chil then of i !.,' i, sei vile insurrection, a.-ss
sin a, on. butchery, munler and rapine, bv h.r b;.t ou Mixl men-dens rat e, is unconstitutional, inhomtii, disgraceful and contrary to all the us ineii of civ ilize ! warlare. and iu justice to onrlvea aa ctl zen til one of the hr-t u itiotia ot eiv ili. tthui and enlightenment, we deuund its iui mediate revaicaliou. 4 That the prohibition of the Adm'iiilration to Hiu inder ihe mean and substance ol the peo pie. ui lio ui project ol putchasin the slives of the South, is unconstitutional, and meet, our untU i'itie 1 condemnation. 5. l it it our tihliets who were deceive and intluce) int the aruiv under lalse repi eseula Uoiip that tiny wer naa haing waged stl el v and lor the only purpose of maintaining the Constitution and retwbsriaa ihe Union, are eutitlevl to our warmesi pvmp dines, and (hat their gilisut comluct on eerv b utle liehl where victory haw parcnad upon t'te Nam u il b o ner, has filled the people of this State wiih the highe-i idroiratimi 6 Teat in the mine ul' j i si ice. right and hu
m nitty, we enter here our solemn protest ami rec s'er our awrelenting opposition to the passage by Cnngreae nf any conieripl or dreftinji net, wheiehy the men of our country shill he taken from their qtnel homes ami the peacelul pnr -un d life to hrht in a war lor the Ireedoin ot he uagni, while II a Sft Ii hbiittts and other New Knyl i n I S'ate. w hich h ive been enriching (hem selves at our expene, ami tue still clamoious for the pt-oecntitn ol the war to the last man and the li t dollar, have not tilled tlieir quota and aie nor even in iking M effui to do 9. 7. That i,i 0u aei nmeiil was Made an the white b letft, hi white men. lor the henelit of elide 'men mid their poMctiiy Inraearj and thai the p h'Miie no before Confess of in iking ohl.ei -jol ihe nejiranj is a step towaid nero ejiialiiy ti Drmacrnts cannot ni-ve I tie iaWnesn vl tins republic give them their piopei position I h.tt in the piesent diorileitl stale of our Bnaasena, pvwsJnead in the main i,y w.-.nt i capac it? in the in iiia-ement of the T reiurv Dapatl im id, w uiioii and rntiigate ex; endituie ol the pnb'ic mMiays, riwruption and wholeaale steal Uli:, such as the world never a tiiesel heloie We are eppaeed In my new s heme for the lur thiT toil iiion d our present c:r elation, end th ll we ai e in t , v or of a return, nt the e n liet opp-n-tunitv. to a goll and silver basis, the constitutional mrekcy ttf thecouuiiv D Th.tweielv on the htilot liox for the cor taction of present eviis; ttiat we atMinl by the C ntii tition and pledge oar elves to the main tenanee ol the m? ander it. and we iteprecate uvthiii hk ii)f r ten-liii" to civil strife, at d we Irowii upon ami treat wit.i (he BtwtUSl SCOrtl mi l contempt the men who are now engavcd hi making thraats ag tint our present loyal Dem Cratk Lislatme. wlnch.it cirrietl into ellect, woul l ii.ivitahlv lei'l to t colliion in the pre ent pet eful and lov il Si ,ie of lasM i t II I I. at the piy of the private roldiers is ntost glaringly inadeqaata to the services per fin med. anl an im ie e i hereof is called lor bv i quit ami j is ice, to' an amount of at lea' 88 pi ent ihe same considerations demai.d a C"i lespondin dwdnttion liom the pay ol the oth cers. We tiiost eiicestly ak the al'entton ul ur me tii ets of the Lnjadainre i the subject We w h in the war hanwff ablv terminale l . but ii it mut le contdiued let jut.ce he done to tlie ohhers 11. That we i'.vite conservative men every whete t cotipemie with u- in an can,et en deavor to taring about a speed termm iti -n of the war. tad in this end we will favor an armisMce M cnal le the belligeients to agree upon terms of pe ne. 1'2 That we iu :.rae ami hereby npprove I the course pursued bv the present Democratic Lextplature ol lud ana. and ouecialli the pte-d
I is: did unflinching position aumed and main- j timed hy our Senator stnl Representative, and i we p eie iheni our moral support iu Uie lull d s 1 ch rj:e ol their le-.M! ittv eduin
1.4 I It it w hen tin itniv entioii aoiourn it be 'a
Ihe 4th day ni M ,rch tu vi. d H o clot k AM. at wnieli 1 1 ne it w di aam im ene in tins Court 11 .ne. w here the funeral oration of the pre-en' Hepunlii .ii t'oiiuie. which his bv its nckiess ei'r a v ag ibce i ml m i U(ii"ti imjan ei ihed the ti tion w in hi un-irp..i i .!-. t, m be pre ached hr Ban Josnph E M Ihn, hl, who is herebv in vitel to be pie.-ci.i on that occasion. m 14 That ihe (hanks ot this convention tie ton w toi . ic President md Vice I'.e idents for ( e jti'fied ni4tmer in whoh ihev hive dts-
ch o ! (heir respective tint ee. IS I hat the Ii Innt Si tie Sentinel, the Co
luml.i New-, the CoiM-itiiiuti Enouiter. the
ami the New Albinv '
of over throw in.; ihe Constitution ami BteiUtnj
ntyro, Miel thus lorciur ui soidieta into an unholy tiuinle agaiiisl l i.e. i con -et d. ia euilly i the hniaasl '.eitherv and tieason, uiel is no loader woiihv ot mir piipjrt. 3 That ihe ane-t without authority of law and im i rcet mi ion :n I ...th-.-uo-i ineoi.. til petceible c tizens bv the present Alm n si ration, deerves 'he conleroiiaiio.i of every American Citizen, and can not lner with safety be endured hy a free people 4 That the Administration has broken its f ,ith, eiohtied its repetleil pledge, .leceived the people, heirate i the sii mr. m l almost -ucceelel in mak iu the restoration of the Union a hojrle-s un pi-sib i-tv ; I hat we nre c mmi'ted to the ue of everv
l"an j exerti. u lot
Were ti-
IJ.vll or Tut Havanna ltiriu:-i.NTATivEa, ) Feiiiuai v !, ICbd. j To the PnÜlftj Our attention has been c tiled to an editorial iu the ti Metlf ol tins ci'v.of l it SiMml iv. and to a communication iu the I ltdi anepniis Duly Jour nal, of thia a ortdtoji, to die eflhae thai Mr Bus kirk, of the county ol Monroe, in a spee h in tin House on last Fridat s.ud. that if civil war was jnaagnjnied in Ibis Sttle, the Dctuo crats would niiinler the wive and cbiklrcn ot the
Administration p o t) Thesie delaclietl and garbled statements wholly ; pervert ihe meaning of Mr. Bttskuk. Wcdidl not uiMlert.md him to say. (hit the Deuiociats would ntunlei lite wives and cbilnun of the mem ' tiers o the Adiniiiisl' .lion pn(y. or lhat the Ad ' ministrMtioii parti w u!d marder the wives md children ! IM member ot the Dem .critic party. Mr. Ku-kiik tleprecateti civil war. si d described j the crime, horrors ami enormities thai wouhl be cotnmitM-.; and we umleiiood him to sa v . and to mem, that men of ill puties atoald go down togeiher. and that o"r property noukl be deslroted, the St.oe made nasolaln, and that our
be involved iu (he ! ami massacre th.it
w ouhl ev cry wheie t xit in (he State. To ihe end th it justice in v be dot ft, und ti uih v:nlicatel. ihe umlersiueii, members of the. H me, h ive, without diidiactioa ot paitr, sianed
ilus cud, and rftqtinjl the piihlication theivol.
wives and children WiHsU aomaaoa urn, destruction
Koben N . L mb. D K V in Im, kok. W W Biftftins, O F Koberta, 0 Band. 'I liom i Kv an, D K Petnbona, I' ii is Rub son, A T Haidiu, K B Parrw, John Lern ai on, ti,-., m Pnisn. I S H -well, 8 H.ilicid. 11 J lixerle, W S Hall, J. LenMBon, j V w .it... .1 c Hsratall, Hentei .1 linaa, J J .lohnson, K I' Ken is, O V PamUnten, 1 W liumphtevs, 11 K Kemp M S :m in in, Stephen li Conk, .1 M lieishev. S linnet Mu-tard, A Ü I ech, lt. F D in iklson, Ja me 11 mien.
I W Wooi'.eii. T J C isoti, N. li Sh.ffer. Jno. T, Kicii mlson, J a me Focrter, S. V, Ho!c .mb. A II Fuel i. 0 II V. AhLett, Join, H M i i i v, C J Miller, V E NM lack, H S (u en. Ha v e-s W II il ! l , J. K OTlr.cn. If. A O Pat h ird, Jai P II n.t-v , P. N Collin." J Aiwlid, Sam'l SiuCeuhtj, ti V Aikis John A RftitS, Chis B I.i-sede. Daniel Btochei , Siuniel A Slioiff. John S I it kiiictnQ, Ii. F toeoiy. K M 9 t n. er, M C Ih iiih am, Ü Bird. Kich ird L ike, K 0 b.iin. J .hn P. SboeC
INDIANA LEGISLATURE.
SEN A 1 K M Now. Februniy 9. G3. The President eallad the Senate to order at 10 . - ftfeaa Id ut hn k A.M. The jonrinU of Bwfardaj was ic.id rad an pi u v ed . rip an Mr. Bin Vftt, nf Randolph. Ju lici iry Commit tec. reported buck Sen ite liil N- 93, to extend the eine Im (.ou.p t ug raiimads, wilh amend menls, ami when so aiiicnded that it ms I he aiueuiltuents were adopted M,'d the bill orde'ed to be rnxroased, tw Mr Ray, Charm n Judiciary: Reported hack .use bill No 15. witli a recommendation that it pis. The bill eas onieitT !o a thud reading to-morrow. laTaont'CTioa tr bills. Mr (..rwes No F4; A b.ll lor cirrvoie out the oth section of the I Ith mi tide of the Const!tat hm, I he lull fixes the amount for conscientious exempt4 i.t aiel two aad one half per cent, on the cash vulueof all property owned by P4I-I exem- us. Hr. Douglae N'o. 10.": To amend several tteciioiis ot the common school law.
iy to eier Mr Coot) dW- ws--vmanaraaifc-
hon to reler upon the table
jeas lr. nav Li. The reaol
i lions.
ILL OS THUS
cnnsi, Tciatiol
rwl to lav I
i which prevailed
ras Iben, bv otr rVJsra l
tnrr
Mr Hord's hill. 2fo. 76: To aatand section I of lha act tu provide for laving oit towns. fcc Pas-ed. Mr K it 's b.ll. No. IÜ2: To authorise the Di ; rector of the Hunk of the StMie to remove ' Iir in hes am relocate them at other poiuts with n bank ditrl( is P srd House bill No H'l: To atitliorize chairmen of tvonmtttees appointed by either (.ranch ot the General Assembly to udniinisler oallis to wit-nese-before them. Passed. Mi. Hoa.iai.d s bill, No. 93: To extend the time for the Completion of railroads w here $2J00 per mile has been exvenhxl. Pas-ed. Uom-e hill No. !.": For the relief ol Aaron F-ter. P.ised
be ; ra-(u Vusdn, pas hep , in toe fonn of a card, te1
j j.ned by all memhers. aiblishel It - but j oat ice to the gentleman from Monroe Mr IIa fcirhu; Mr Niblack having tried the thing heretofore.
, tio the. a caro tar ai.y nittvl expl -r a'n n or de
Do beivai.fal v ..ng arr:te
J til AKI i lM(3
the
Ml MAULS rB' M IHK HOt aft. House hills Nut 44 Hi and 95 were t ken up.
re i J
lo inoirow
nrt time ami oroered to -econo rcaüiii.;
tlie re-torat.on id the Union a it
w .-, with the Coiistdui ion it i. hut t h it e w II not give one cent or -end a sin-le sohl.er to tlie i resent aaftNe-t while it is condu teal lor its pre-ent unholy purpo-e. 6 Thar w e dpi liv e the c uir-e of our Repi e seid. tue. Hon M Waterm n, in oflering a reso lution iu the legislature instiuciing our Senators and rnaaasiing unr Hepmaantativ es in Congress j lo u-- everv endeavor to piocuie the icped ot the' ct ol Congiess relative n coinjenated emanci pilion. arid to defeat by all reasonable eff -lt any , appropriation for piich m pnra-e. 7 T' h t our Erestfttalnrft be iciiieel to adopt , the res" afloin i)-w pen-iing before it reeitive lo meeting the Keninckjf LejtialHture for tlie purpov-a d t-on-ulling together tin our (resent national ditticnlties M. That the St tie Senate be retue-lel. if eonktftnt with the Coii-iitu'.on ami law, to admit to a seat there n Willi tat II D I. now nonlnsiina; ttheaaatofT.lt D.ckinaan, and thinliy perft'd the people of this Senatorial di-lrict lo be retire- i seilte! by a Union loviny and c inset v alive man,
and oust there! nm one w ho MftraprftfttMlft this di-trict 9, That for the pnrpise of consultation on the
Condition of our dts! ranted country, we would .
snitgest the prufwiatf yl holding a rri is ftnnefta (ion of the vii aenaol ihis county Irietnily to the ftentiienla ahurn, at Aiihutn. Feb SI, 1663 10. That (he editors uj ihe St.(e Seidinel. Da neon's Ft i Wayne Tasna. end New Bra, be luinisluil a copv of il ese ftfucendinga, wilh are tpn( of their pabHealhin. and thai a eonji haaftM io our Repräsentative. Hon M. Wateramn. JOHN 0. DAM KU, Prftft. I vcoB Mav-ir, Setr'y. A Card from Hie Btlher ot I lie House i Itepri-M niatlv ., Itefniinaj tlie Muitder uainst Mr. Ittikirkt
MXlfnRiALS. ETCMr Teepirden pre-eme the mem iiil of Stephen P Mevil. of Liporta cou.ily. Ketetred to ComniiUeeoii Claims ftSftOU'TIONft. Mr Hot-1 That tne s-hod Committee inqute it 'o ihe expc.nn.cv ot .., mentling our -chool Ii as iu have the titanim language tuight in the common schools ol ihe Stale. Adcpted. BILLS INTBOPICLD. Mr M irch No. IHfi: Tj provide lor the prompt p iv ment ol olli. t and soldieis liom In d ia n i in the sei v iceol (he United St il' Mr William No. W7: To repeil ihe act m .king ap ropii.it,. i,s t respond lo lite call ol the P. e-i'ienl for truuns Mr .Johnson No lOf: To respond to (he acl of Congress donating hind (o the S( tie tor the endow ment of an aap iciiltui al college or college The rule w ere suspended uul the bill read a preond time by title, aud one hundred copies or e-l In be pi MM ad. Mr I'oibin No 1'9: Prescribing certain duties to County Audiiois. airotrs. Mr Cohb, Jtiiliciarv Committee: Reporte! hack Baa da iul No :"", with an aaftendnMnvc, and when s, ameinh-il t li t it pas- Concurred in. Mi Wo! le. s .me: Kepnrtcd hick Senile bill No 4t! wilh an amend (neat, and when so amend ed that if iit-s Concurred in
Mr C'-bli. Oigniiizitioii nf Courts:
ftft . i a. m i
ui ti wouiu on.) uiiaaiue uiawer ute m
uext p. per Mei Lamb and tin rath, as members of the miuor.ty, said th ti they certainty had not under stood Mi Buokirk us the newspapers had tn ticated. Thetelore a complete vindication aus 'Ice him at our h lüde. Mi Van Lt'i-kirk, saying lint thia was not s.iict.v a legii-laiive tjue-thiii. pcesen'ed a caro .ar the argaatuiaa ul Members, ludy riudicatiu Mi. Ba kühi which ihe t let k read. sir. hVanh urn aid he nad tent o ked, after lieari ig Mr liu-knk's s; eech, th it the I ttigusge use i w i per hap- not -..ri d .. it might haiebeco; b it alter aee.iig the u Hees in me p , ei .11 itlei t ', he was pa Hp be. i that iijulKV had been dmr ih it gentleui ni He Mr. Hn.-kukj had d.'ii(lv indtcaied tint if civil a .r should c one il wouiu involve us all Kepublcms aiel Dc'Iiiiktmu. our
p oper :y . our w i v ep ami cliddftftn like in a cm ill Ui calamity He Mr Br .nh iii, would, aaan act of jus ice sign tne c ird pitpord in h s M . Buakuk'- vu.dic t. MNMK Mr Miller from Committee on County and Town-nip bu'iics-: KecoQitueiidin the paaftage td House lull No 117. Com ui reo KB.
li p. me liom nine: lielative In Houe bill No d5 Legislation luexpnheiit Concurred in iiy s-mie: Helitiveto H.m-e bill N lthl.it t ommemhng us p-ispüe. Bill orocied lo engt os-ment. 4 Mr. Perry: Relative io Hu-e lill No. 114. I amendel and pa-sae recitumeudeij Repori com urteil In, lnl engro-suieul or.lerel. M: Peltihone: Bel alive io Hou-e bid No IhC, ton. erning woll scalm Ailiemled aim atSsage lectiminemle! Intormilly tabled. Mr Mdrov Committee on Aiicultuie: Rela , live lo House bill No bil, taxing dogs; relcninc. the bill. Hr. H ili: Uelative to hogs tunning at lare a a i oo legislation iiiettelieii(. By same: Keiaiive io House bill No 12, c-.n ceruiitgre.il estate lieil by Aitculiural So- etie-; aftiftlidftd ami BaanBpl tecominendcd. O.deied l lo engrossment. Mi Honey: Relative IB the comoinnicition ol Lev i- Botha, m, iepouing u in ihe State Library, that t rryerMfima uiiv be acted tn by lutuie Leiplalnre Mr. O'Bneu.ol Himiltoii, from the Coniiuii left on Conn-: Relative to oue bill 3.1 pisI saje recommeiide! O.'leied to engrossment.
ir ti'liii. urgamxiiioti ot t. ourts: Keporfe.1 M r. I'a. katd. trotn -e ect commiiiee. ieirte.l
on ihe rvftsntntkm ( relmeilie Baaed ol DeenHy in la ruf ol joint resolution No 10. pruvkitUft ln C tn.-sioneis to u,e member, tint it was in- a regiuy of m diets, aiih an ainendmenl Ant wnadiant in th nr, Oencan n I in the regntri ha unde nv the SHata Limarian.
Mr N ..lie. Judiciary: Uejtorled back Senate' bill No. 7D. lo protect the hbettv of the pie-, with amendments, und when so amended lliat it! pa-s. Mr M irch olfeied an adilition il iinendinfiit. I
Mr Wullft MoVftd the luither coii-ideraliot, o! the enteeftl Imsaampnaad until 11 o'clock to mor nV winch pievailed. Adjourned.
HOUSE OF BEPKS8ENTAT1VI9 Ca le.! to order at Ha' o'clock, Mr S.eakei Buskirk in li e ch iir
The rending of the journal was commenced,' ' w hen completed
Mr. Limb protMed In hive the Adjutant Ucn eral ass. ci itnd with the State Liorainn. Mi Casoa uflated sa aBBandaaeni to ihatHfeei and uoitirte.l it in uu ar-timeitl Certainly lha AtQuftaat Oftnnml bad a more coMpetftiil pöstts sioi, of the l icts ih. in the Slate Libiariuii. Mr P ck ml defended Ins rejxii t I here was no need ai ihn ftatinrwtkjn, ni snv other perron wi'h the Libr t i.oi. The A- jut.int OanaTal cur tainly w.iuld sinrd all facilitisji t (he officer apKnniel bv this House The Baft indicated hail very qualdic . tion Km ihe lii'y iinpo-ed, had the reotnred !eim ft, am! vaft lo be the custodian ol
but da-paneed
ith on motim of Mr. Roberta.
pl m ions, Ac Mr. Blftgiaa: rVotn aradNaai of the Northern IVnienti.iry , ciiizena ot La pone county, lor relet. Re'ened Mr Milier. Irom Committee an Qrj.'niz ition of Conn: Rei .iive t li u-e bill No M.icor K inizuig Ihe Stun erne Court mid providing (he be Judges i eooa uieniijug n pn aa. Can cuned in, and ihe bid uMeied to eiigi"-ment. Bv -.me, I ru in same: Tabling House bill No 14
By mftftft, frm same: Tabling memorial for iiboiis'.iing Courts ol Coinnioii Pieas. Mr Limb: I'libling i cm) ilium in favor of re Construction ol C rUlt CvMdts Mi Sh.lfei: Rcliiiv e to if .u-e tili No 2 etc aliug 1 Iii li J min id Citcuil tabling it. Mr Uarvin: Ai Hi iftaalafthdi abuliahlns; Conrfti of Coinnioii l.e tabling it. Mr Sjtencer: Relative in resolution No. 16. tr in -leu iiig civil and ci im n d jut i.-diciioii lim Coinnioii Pie is to Citcti.l Ciuil tabling it. Bv tame: Kenumakvnndftag p,ss,-e ttt Haute bill No II'J O. 'eiel lo engrossment. Mr Bamftfteeys, Iroin Cominittee tin Fees nnd S lianas: Rnoomamnding passive af Hntase hJH No 112 Ooh ied in ftuntnawnaftnk. Mr Sheraiali Relative to 12': Concerning lanaattu salartas of public nMaara, prtdtiidiina their lit aw ing them in advance; reccouimaluliug p i - -1 g i Oitlei el to he fftftPnanil. Mi I'euv : Rtjeciiua llou-e bill 73.
Mr. Roberts aiieil in favor of the rcoort. o:
I ftanag the employ men i oi the Adjutant. OeJhFfal .ii ilie aoara M e ou nnv Ii w m Bnunat ry to employ hut one functhm iry. Be move! to tabic tue a mem intent nf the gaattfaan liom Home and Hendricks (Mr. Cason). Carr.ed. Ave- 4li, ii . v - :,6 Mr Higirins NM red to coii'iir in the repott of the tadii initiie, with an amendment hunting ihe Co-t to .fj.'ld. Mi M llet nnvftd to UMe Hr Rigfinit' einend ment. Aye- 42; nays 4) So the ainenlnient ftras t ible i Mr (iiiihth pmnnel an amendment ftllnwina the A-jut ml General $HKI har esbJtoftee and piper abieh he would imuisn the State Libianan. al!iwtng the I dler 1 o Mr. Packard moved to table it Carried. Aye4$; Rays .",?. Mr. Packard ffered an ainendmenl. fixing (he C'lupeus it ion of ihe Librniau at $01(1. not moie it an one h d! to be craw n before his IfthjOtft weit approved hv the Bond ot It lanatfcan Mr Joiin-on moved to table it. Lost teas 2. n iv- S3. Mr Rooerts demanded the ptftrioaft rpie-tion. Sut ained, and the rennet of ihe Committee was coacvn red in. Mr. P.ckard's iniendment fixing the com penftatioii of the Lbrariaa was adopted reae 44, n ays 2) Mr Lunh ofleied an anieiidmeni to remmriiit with the I ol lowing resolution, pledging that the saered eanse iu which our natiiotic soldiers fell
, nor traitorous bet be
Mi Higg'iis; Relative to sal ine-oi offieers of 1 jMj net ftr hf given ftl
....... .7.. .it ,..-..i.. raMuai uuusc o.ii lew, peritittled lo traad upon their graven. raxnlaiinc theni Read hist tone i Mr Mdier, saying tint the ie-olution was in Mr Le.n.non, Imtn Co.nm.uee on S.nking tended only as a rider tn kill the ahotft protHi-i-ruod: KeiaUv to luiuidaftinit ilU d Indiana u,,,,. nvnv,i lo t ,,ie u. Cn.ne.l-teaa 40. nwr. at '"7"r 'C.ort...g Hou-e ni l Vo. löl . eatftar I m,- y irhal ifarad n s.i s nute lor the Joint
z ng ina oo iid oi o n King r und in the premises Resolut,,,,, , .enoned bv the Cimmittnn.
Mr. Pas-katd: I !e.-ne t ask il Mr L.z Noble!
lie I in st ii ate. By s , me: Relative to H u-.e hit l)9. teccomBBending paseayA OrtftBrfta io cuio.-meni Mr Collins: Relative lo hill 1S8, ie .mmend iftAjiai;e Oidered ui anprofti'iaeni Mi Mdei: Bel. live to bill L2. instructing! C unty Cotmaiep iooera aa io adnaatioa ot ehitftVea oi mlniitefra, reject ing it. Mn G. ftgor) . the ihUndunfti ol ihe bill, moved thai the report ha am eananrrad in. Area 41:
Da v e o quoi um. A jftnrM 1. Met .i I o lock.
M s aakaraadeaad t trail nf ehe Banne there ftnt . c ng a ifftoruui on adjournment tins murtiiiig Seventy -,x mam ana anaaraanl i meir neasaa Mi. Miller moved that the roil af absentees be . called and the s.e:.ileuien bot üi.swei in be sent for Mtei the.- .i. hid pmifsed. Mr Miller with I .v Iii motion, a quorum appearing to be jaes enr. Mi ßreenrfta ldILprnriding for the etlucation af chrftitea of rulmdteta, pemllng al morning uij. i.i unseat, naa tehan an Ttni atnajre of the j co at mi wee lahjing the bill, hneaftae rmihtr legi :
htinai in me nthrard naa uiesaediena, area eon ruiiM hi. Ayes 4'J; n.ve ol
himedf did ant prepne the substitute? Mi M .rsh.ll: (le.ii I. Mr l'ackiid: Ah! I th night so. IN oditig tlie picstion the House adjourned.
INVlhTIGATlON i ( MM THE. Mi SKiker appomied. uu-iei Mr. Hrown's ran utmi relative to Mr. Bnn'i.im's lenniks the
ither 'i . v- uiceriiing oinistieea Immb ibe South
ern Coi. e lei acy , conietting with membeiä. Mcssis Wooden. Ciuu and Mdler.
Ilciuocrntic yiaaa Tit-enng in t rnnklin t'onntv) , i ii il iiimi. The Deanxracr of Martin county met in Mass Cotiretitiwti hi PdtlV Hill on the ill .tot Jauu try, i-h Auer an addraea by A. li. Co lion, of Bed ord, the meeting was organised by electing S Cobb President and E. Mutet Sccielaiy. On motion, the following gentlemen were appointed a Oummittea on Resolutions: A CS'epheii.. Joseph II tcheoek, (eot.e Inalih, Ptnisaant Bow mm, Tnnasaft M. Ciaik aud J. C 0 bVam. 'I he committee reiireil for consultation, and rhe meeting was then ad.lres-el oy Kptii.iim Moer. I he committee iepiriel the following preamble
and i e. lution, which nerft unai,.inoui j ailopieo: Win i.i -. I i,e n. iiiocr ,.v hiveevei been and ... a ... I
aie tili toy ul to tlieu country tla; .ml. vvi.cte -, Ctaugea and manutataaaanl diplovaltr h it e b en c ist u -on n ein by the Robes jenes of the Auienein reign of terror; aad, Wnerei-. I he liberies ol lie whue rice is im 1 1 M . .. . m. m 1 . , . I .
peri eu io giv e ieeo 'in io nie in ick ; wuue labor
is t ixe 1 lor the su.ipi.tof h r ie o( e,n inc.pt
ted and In. in. e blick: the reources oi the
Mi sl Imrl.dte l lumipaon, jSX Sl R AM E COMPAM. TTTSHW LKX;Nl. FrH H). lrS3. aaar it-tO. Fur B lvt tiro tut r. - ;,. bnai I Harket T alee. KD IT II AND ZKI.DIA. i!ÄtA-iii
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iRtASUrtY STAreMENT.
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MEDICAL.
Treasury Statement, Jan., 1863.
aacKirra. Front Urcemlit-r bx r.c From i'"lirtfe r nT. piinc.pal. Fro ii J iUrf Fuitti. interv! 1 1 uui t...il. t ttititl daina r. I ruiu ollf.e I uipl, - . , . f i.il tlllrite r u. I. i a'. II;- nr Fi am BatW lui. ja ii.cipl trUl ..!. IM (LUli.l lUHTral Fruin S dh,e Fmnl, J itaaxe I r in a'ii.e r innt, i u-r- ut Iti rrn -ulnie Kut,.i,c..-t a.lv-rti-i,i i i ..in KuM. rm i und, pr actpal ? Frin tu tik lax Fund, ii.trr.M From Httnk Fax V n t, daotsrrs Fr.an Hunk Tax I und ot lud ertiu.y.. Fr m surnlu lifv. ri.ir Ku'.d, iinncia . . . i rum Surpiu- K'vrnue t oud, n.iere-i Fr.. in Si.rla K-r. im.- Ko . d. d oiia-. . . Ir an taaytat Kemnas I Bad. ex. ot ! . r.'tn Surpl.m Iii v nur hund.ctwt ol sdv.. Fr-Iii til.i.tjttt.ii I r.in Sti Ar-eaal From -tioi nary. r. fun.l.d Frurti u.-pei tlf.i lirtd Kr -rn Sw.iuip i-.ti t l' kf i'u Frt.ui stair trin-, laftj d d 1 r im UtJBBf Mnwae From ' n e Kauki'iiT Kr.aii Lman Account Fnaa Military Ca tarnen pa41 r-fuu u. Fr.. tu .Mi Ii' ry Fun!, retundet! Irom hfllU it ls82 Kr..in aeheel T ol la6J Fk.iii ! a't- I vw -1 . t Sü kiliK Kund lax. it&i. From äcboel Fund lutere! Total receipt
esss.ti i4 5.e.-i 8 2.1.M 10 i .i 3 bsi so e (sj faiJ LT. Sti U i& Hb n 4 IM 501 II 3irJ 4 ftj Ii Ott 3ol Utl Ii Bft I8 Vi 2 it ; 'i im ftta o 5.0OU tat Go NI 1.2sl ;. lsl 1 ia7,2tw .ai 74 7s iU un 74 r44 lo 451 27 5R.35s l. 4,- ( j..:. im 2. 51
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F". Uai.k TtTruial. t?xiyt?ti-t K.r üjti ,. band-. l't- County Kai Äiin;i Lands, i)ub"i- Coaidjf For 8wauii Land-. KiiOxt'.tuu v tur . up U.md-, 8tvuivu C'.iUiity. For Swamp Lsath, ftt. Jtaeph CHtnj Kor .-aatno tind-, Kee Kr Kxi-cuti vFW StStpriBV llileae Kr Jutlii-taiy KT Pr.ipt-cui iii AttorT.ov t or tat - .Vr-t-iiil Fr SjH citic Kor Stat- llusv I'or iiaie Priitvw, xuii hur l'ubl c rrnioug K r Statt- Liiiraiy hör landein al. I u land .ta Kmrry Kor Ho-, . 111 'or die l,,aiH I or Trea-ui tT t DttiCf hör kawisBB Bf (In- Blind Ft leatlielc for lieat atal Dumb FurC on.Mt un. .... For Sah- o' L'tiivt r ty Lands Fc laaaresi chi L'iiiverpity Uou! F. Di.-tr bui ui. 't 'Lewa Kur M in of Stale Aarai K r Rspen-e af -taia Ag.-ncy Farftesr lary'-o.nce Iir Au ,ir'.- O.Ii e Fr Oflior up'i 1'uMk in-tructn-n. ... Kur (i-vneral Kuin) K.-Cnitlnni Kund Kor t . r - .ton Kr Sebonl tn-tr budoti or Sj.ec. ..I Jliliti.r. Knul Fo- K . rr BauBhift I r Loan Aiount a Tur I ten -t o Beads liHd by iuk ng Kund For M li'.,r Uootiiwent Fund Kor Profeir' Salane Tots! Diburemeiit BaUnc in the Treasury
ftjlti.UiJ oj
10.920 27 3, -til UU 7SI.I ,.. tn at t: 87 ll.) i.j CI 5U 40 :5 I M 142 .5 IHi UU 4 BBB ftftl ;,i 6,1 ftB UU BBB 4s 3,135 70 J.4 Wl MB ftl l,iöo no 'MM S3 26 is! BJM 51 2,11.11 BB 5 tU 3,578 53 M M
1,SM'7 .... B a eel 1,25 '
4,1 II (Ml 3.3 45 6i 12 4t IM 74 O -I 41 231 mi aa 7 oft'. Wi 3til an
ür. laudliiin pccillCi rut era or Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Whites Strictures jtS(OHPI UM Ot lill OltOA oi OIMK4IIOV
IHE r.onorrli.M. or c-wtutwonlr Caviled CI .. a
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rxpUnatnai. it i- fa) t b S't. b t it n lift . ult to
r It i. .- .mi.ani.in "Hat n w a.ini rr. t it-i -
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, b.ah aaanTtsnBB'nrle. A toVmfB souiatll itlt. -o ditreins tid soovft nnfi fatal, rttsa
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Ii at. th- titatinnt tmr than rbtr ditsap I . tnrtil - tir-t I. i' coiiir- a fo.r 0 ot" BBBTt .t.r g ufl. "r 4.ui. -u or I aehrd. cm ml -cuori - l" i ii. rit pvrrv f- lav- tl n ..im- m.iiirb-' trt-atnifi.t
tsar vitli at f titud
kenrrall bera
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f mo
tt yoa of all tativtoetw; h-n ..lore oi bread snd tea, ;...- .u imintlbfiilv bled.
ni with nati-ea i.t. and warm
me aie cltaaced: and after njat War, which the patient irr fear ol ex. .-tttr. be 1- di-
chtryvtl. or dl-cbarpe h in-l. v-ith an -nitabl uret, a -we i led t. t-cl . ai. enlargement of tue proptrate landa or a BBSaa-eel ihe neck of tin- Ma1ler. Ttii et-ilic. al.ii I. art i ke a rliarm. with s few do.es . t O-f dl-eapep. aiir .Ulle J.leapaat to tak. and tätlich u t-t ur.l iboMPand in ,N. v t..rk. -bdade..ina, haltinatBB m -l ' v t ihe .-outhem eil-, a a,wrtaia and t il. , nal rerneti'v . that make a rapid and permanent cure, uitin.ut legard to diet, drink i ri tum, 'MJt wrPt line. jutniHii or et --tiaiinii. Thkt reward jr ia an-' i tk ll by ytbi-tgyet .tieeeered far th rate thtwe .!:- -e- ' Ii xtra. t. d r.am ..ur jwu plant, awd i pert. . ti . a-it i pur. lv vVt al le 1 rootain- 11.. aiercurv. o that v ii ran eaMe )U'ell t II kind of ai atftar, ,tlji..t the 'ett dancer fnaa lha nvdirioe. And if v.-U are earefnl IP w raj.p ut. v our -pte. vow add h ive n ta-n- .r ni' ll foin it. m that v n are tiH depr.vetl fr m K'.iiiR BBBB voohmiiij , or bemr deUcted by n art f, lentlp.
'I hi i- no iua k me icine. hut a remedy
a. I witli iminen e pu ee bv resalar
conti I. ntly rec mmeiMted to ibe unftatunate. C tLTli i N"ii ip ireiiuine tb.-.n ibe
t . i e- . vv j . , und tl.e boa. Ill in trin. in in of fade marks mill ( -i - -cuted Willi die u mo. t r'jj-.i the law. W . ft 1 1 V 1 LiSON . Hole Pi oprietflr. -äociui.ati. ob:...
?oM ttv Priitf-'i: i enerallr.
LIQUORS. U A ii T I 11 I u ..' ii nsL.BC .m bl. a Liquor .Dealer o. no eat nhinulan Ktreel. HV ...w in t.rp a ) ire M-k of Ilrandit-P, Shin I. in, Wiiiep. A.- . lorenrn and douit-Ptic. . offers t r ssle at reluceit pr ev until the tir-t ff Mai s Alter that time he :!! eo:it:tiu the Lupine at h id taT1.i, No. 14 Ka-t Tt apliingtau at net. feb7-2d,
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J. I. II V RYU Y.Trea. of State. J KtftlUaV, Aud.ot Stat. Indianapoli, Jan. ."1 , ISti.r. fei.lo-o.t w It
COAL.
GREAT REDUCTION
o . i - r
UT Q SMtlll l now rereivin? SO 000 ftftftMl of . nttafta I ChbvI, oid at r duced pries. Uiler lelt at .. ö o:iili Itvlaware Ptrt . r at Jorisa tft sipot-v. ii tfce Biaraai rjaaea Kaitroa! Track will ia pron tit -ailed. WILLIAM ftrXFlTh, agtaft, leb .i d ml
NOTICE. Sinvi lmprovrmcnt Notice. Omca otr Crrr Ctjcaa, i lndianspvUs. hahmaiy ftth, Iti3.i i ITH'K in han-hv jfiven of the ndenry of ibe follar. i ir.lma'it'e, t .-wi B tut itrs'l ng and boteMerm- V r- tna Avenu. earlu--iw .,t ihe pideaalk. betaeen Washington stieet and rwana k a. lor u rad. up aim b. l.iering Delaware atreet, exrlaI ve t the .idewalkp, bet wet n H diiuctoti etreet and Foue". hun rff Baaeeadft N-w York ptreet and north idewalk, be-t-. i Hlc.frd ami Het -t.eet. I'T a'''.! tt - paving and curbing wnh "rone, the nMewalk ti trte p. Ulli p;de of ila ket -treel, between Tennpv Ivania and Circle pr.ft-. a,d Circle ntreer, betwren Mtrht t ami Mcr.dian plraeta, n pouih hale f Circle Bum t. PwTfiadii'tT und bowlder up I'enn-ylvanta etreet, eclii iv.- oi i!icp.iewalk-. be tue. i, the north pide of Ohio and i e north -tie of Mtchitran atreetp. For ara im and p n ii, the dewalk on the nonh kH of Wj-h i.g i -tre. t. t tween Ne Jer-ey and the first allev ea-t af Lüh r y pt'eet. Fr aTettlwta and zt iteltng Ala, am a atreet. escladve aT the Mdeaalk, beiweeii H ashtni ti irert and Masaa-cliuiKtt-Avenue. And ' lii the fcaid ordinano ad I be tnken op for final paa ag.- at a r Kular me t ng of the Common Council, to '"' 1" 1 i'ti Tuep1a evening. February 17. lhttn at 7 dach. John; WATms, vny v.-r. MVdM Gee. I. AxnRKrtiü.'Iieputy. PROPOSALS. Scaled Proposals.
QfARTKKM .Wi I It '.- Pft FA KTsTeNT. V tadlaaapathv Ind . leb, 5. istss
A.J
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MM aMh nan-, 'nnn a an nan. aa, At W t West IfaeMagen Bt. A LAftOft si n K t- ROMK-MADB iTtdtK FOR 2 s i . B (, ne ftatn eat -i tlie J'altner Hoa-e ;M-'iy a. UMTS.
FOR SÄLE.
HERIDUN STREET PKftPEBTY
FOR SALE.
ralirr ai lerlgwrd eft offer for sale for a fewlav I th-- r I t f gi in- o.Natli M- ri4ljn tre. , adJ..iiiil- lieco'jr MfrliU 1 S f.-ef, running t'ark along y r-r .ir.et ?1 1 f. 1 f toa.'Kif-aW sltey. with a lo ftnd alt y oil tlie wepf. ll. i 01 e of the Sneat uti.Mt Qp e 1 i . - f fcToiral .u North Meri!i.in treel, and vt .11 b. nshj 1 rM n.iM-term fr CB-I . Ap ly In fei dlw VI M It ,v HÄ1.KNI SB.
Si i.k n ruoi os vt.s w ill in. i.m i ivrd at this '" ' M . . . ;. . f ebruarT i:ih. 1 in, (.., !l;Ni tiivalry llrr-.-, lur ti c 3lnli k.-k.hki.i. In.i.ana Volanteera. All lo la delivered at the (orenipwnt Mable. In Indianapo.iP. Indiana. 1 'Jef..,e the 2arh day wl Febra. an . lleliverirp ef Cavalry rlorae. (o be as lo'lo't: .SSi witbio live (5) 1 iy- from date of contract: :asi - et. 1 n m IHI I,teui(l6) id Horse o be ....,. n ,,- panic: lar, ,,ot le-i than lx (.6) n.-r more than e bt fsv y, ,4a. frm ,4 to w ha: d Md : lark eolma. (wa . rev p- .d wqaare lratervv r le wi e. and of alte -utfr-i. iir f-.r cavslr puriiosca .N.. bid a, l U ei t.rtatned unlep. arm:ii.in.,iVr 1 Cuarantee for i:- fa I ' .1 t.. ,.. I tn f bid and gu tr iot-e ra i be h 1 1 o 1 -p:.c in ev tn bi ..( . 1 at all) . ent.; iin. d for Irej than loa ftaftnai ben a lud mu 1. ... a n ut. in. ,.tM feaeh pnete.ber ot ibe Bna aaaat be k-iven. ,. . - . . , , .
j 1 w.. ..r ni-re mm , , ., ,, partiei will .r.anre tb
r. j. n .on ( H aaart bats.
H .d- mu i Ik- tlle.l ,.. m k N-,e Bid.'.. 1 1... i t t,e .r -e,, ai th ..peniBl o
th' ' Sid w,ii not le entert 4, ted.
Ill- U'ale'-igned re-erves tr r.l.t t., r. le, 0 ar.. or alt two deemed unr. a-' 1 . . rhe term Vv prrificai, win be rigidly ac be red to a 1 enforced in eve- p.rtienlsr -V merit made on ctr; 'ellM. of r'tt trmrt .1 v Ml KKlM, A.Q. MU V.BXaL
COFFEE.
f Ihe bide, or
ul
(jtzelte .1-1 lndi.in. Jnurtiai :i.-mi!iiil' linn ' ',:,t; th t.t crtiss! x. I ünhja harftNinftd, ... . I ....
Mr i. i-kiik said he hid been rn"i:eil in pubI... , , . w .-a
t, si,tjriied an I aint iifxin as a ihm
our l.iui.u y U iiiul., t
t
f w w. "ui wo vi aaaw 1
' c.niti'i ei't'ii tip md tuii.-uniftl bv liiiu ! und
paaulttiioBs; the lives ol unr cit sens hjaaBoftaftBd
at IBM lii Ihe ul Aiitditiun idol.itt v, the Heed'.ui d -jret-li L.iel; tlie wi.tot li.i'.eis trptis m.
BJftBfttTtae oi i ...v n .im; the iivi ties ol our Citizen. va. Mr. lluk(k f l r H.irk ,r.i in th r-h ... 1 rr.-1 1 fliiige. tiiil tr (tx.victton. reUileasli t.krn
a naaatton ol uririlasm. IIa in I il 1 fit 1 k I ' Mm CuuBtiini
to tenl ci'it. mi article Irom tn 1 1..I1 . .i.'n under 1
trie Cm di nir nine ciornius
Bold md toiiteved Or a u.ti.l.
of iett lo-'-in n-'iiiiets .mil treu isiiilical
lie hie lor 1 ftsftSftftftrul tea. n.and it llieptiic-iu.es '"'e '-' ritli BBaTlilftl Ba.and
iu-t lead li.dneen ton lined to Iiis nunlie on.luct " e,l" 're,? Amrne..ii i A m
tr - er he should not hare anek-ed thdftB, ftren ll Iter had tllitwl I. .111 Uli ne ng t traitoi ; with being in j lvrt: ttt J.-rt L) tr ia' l,.,t ent,.! iwbo-b wi.nl. I '
hftialsa he would lime hun.e d ' Hm be owed ! "i--ee n-tes..rt to ied.ie the U .nu ent ie.
353 RUBIÄ MILLS 355
descent; iherelote, K 'U red, I That alnle wens Democrats MnJ con-ei .it v m L ni ,. men are ailimg tn m ike an?
' ilo? Ienn. rtt L ' l er be renBftatnJ to oi tins Ult-Vt.l.g.
in l
It solution, ol it(. Iieiuoi rut r a. . .
i tuini) At a meeting ol the UeuttnrarT of J irkon l.i.. p in DeK lib uui tv. t, the 31,i ,d ,l.ir U.f.t lhC9.Jt.lll, t; Ill.KTT. F-t, . W:t e.Hed to the Onur .it. 1 .1 ic-.b Mause. ..s .i.-en e, re I rj Tie f.ll .incirfiirih!e and resolutions wire un niniiisli adopted. N Hk.fi KaB. At the advent of the pre-eta Adni t ..I it.,,ii rl.e tse--.!e eie utetl ot tne Pies id ni and Cong. ess tint i Lev htd i.e.tbri t.e inclmation nr the constitutional right to inter ana
BKsol t 1 1OXB. Mr M.trch: Th t the Clerka of tlie Commit laaa on Jadiciarr aul F. nance, alien not entnlored m . -I er husinass. nuke out re;M.rt- lnm the doetiuifi ' "i tlw Si lit olb. ea.ot ihe Ice rt- . reived to be (Jone tituler the tilrertion id tlie'
piih!ih the proceevlinj; rnuinuen ol and eomnditeea. A t... ted
oBhLBB or ruk PAT. Senate bill No IH3 waa aftrnt and re!rrei. and
1 St ii te joint rentdaittan No. IU. in reMjard to die aimiiifiol neuntes, w.i i.vi i ., ee ond tuna himJ its re!erene made t tie ;exial order l-r '2 o'clock I M üias de
Me-. ne IVtirn tl.e Houe wete t.tken an
. ... .- . . täT I I
lliue (Iis . tune. Atljourned.
10. 66 and jl a ere lead a
md hist
AFTEHNtS SKSaiOK. The Senate eas Called lo order it 2 V M Mi t.b a' o ail a eall af the 8en.de
The
it ti iln Ii.. u-e, be owel R to IriflMftif, be ved it In hia con-iituein-v, beoaed it to In- wife and hb children thai be slmu'd hnve the tout plunder lemotnl. I Ins l.ttie nifajiaal sbeet. tntiliatieil bv .i mui win. ptttfeeaed fteftft ft Öhristiaa. had iinr.uted io in in ..s - v 1 1 . tafctnf but a seidtiice
frnni a irech of an b..ur nnl a hill, that it I lie ' Ketaibln-ui I'loirmmnie w;is c.irrie! out and ciail war preCffBtatad, the ite und ilnldren nf .'ie meinbet i that iutv oul.J be butcbeed!" ( d h.it be did stv i aijev different He hid iu what he titteied lernet ttetl civil w.ir. In i a a j of it.- direiul cunassquence Our citiea a utl towns w.ii I hft i ltd de"t de. br direr ., h md n .uld be hHftad acahnd ftrather'a, . .d atjr wives and dal drvrn ' ke wouhl be bsrtcheeedj. Tfte unutterable ftal i Bai nea nofthj bail upja allupon lie, auli. un and UnaiaClala. ant Uan all ihev h. I 1 uetr. '1 hereloie he bad. in .-t solemnly belore Ins Gol. de. re"atel tn. due i- ilunui. !. i:e, n well lor the sake of tb..e who were notatieallv '
.ut.-e I to Irm nt b.r his own Dartr frieml For
t'.e .ketd the Mate a hu ti he em i.e.ie, . trxt i.v 1 t uiutni'liuli 'I BB
alinii .retl to hun bt tbo-e -beets aete po utierlt f.il-e, ae.e serioue -o :..r ..$ hi chiritier aas concerned al mm aud a Deiaovi.t( Ifenl he ue
i e will never consent to oje one dollar lo bur BBaluaa, or oue in n lo hht lor iheir em tntri-ptttuti.
I 2 TiMt we denounce aa a I that cieel which, tied ire, our
nii-er.ible heresy Qui eminent and
the A din ni'iration nienticu. Uur (ov emnient I leinocriiit., the Aliu.pir.ttiiu al.liii,,i. t't.-
very aaaipudeft at each other' and ahiie we aie Hue Ift our tint eminent, e ie"ird the Aitninis i
lr.it loll at W. ab. n '.oil as au Uitritlioii and tv r mi, v .'I Tint ee rnfCwJ the treitment of Senator '. Siul-bnry it. the Sen I uf the Unite. J S-aitse, by j the Vice PrnjhJftnt, . .tn index nl the ivramncal and depiH- dnpiinin ot tne AliobiMtn partr A 1 1. at we reward ibe lives d white men as of j at ore rafwe than the Iteedoni of ;he ne Toes, and ' ae h .e jtiren the laftl ui.n und tlie i tat money we aie willing to give tor the prosecution of the ! pte-ent Abolition ear. 5 Th tt ihe editor of the OtneJna ti Ent.nirer.
ii ii uu -i.tie etitinei .u. incem es jn !e re i . . a a .a
- . unjr
t - i.t
ten i. mm Mo i. it. ex-elrv
AM' -. V. M in ,iK,.r1. ' V t HY
U O V B It ?l 1 2 ( OFF . Fut up t. tin f..;l Tound papers, trl in a Ht.x.rt!.! in bulk . Our ptieeg ranj;e from B to SO ceota. We put ap tin foll.-winc kiirtst JAVA, T All AC AllfO. Ml' KIO, KIO und ni PI ItlOK II rtJh A'e betieve uur Coffee lo h bttttf than any ground Coflteiifw in u-e. All n!r l.reB- to aa or t our Awe I-, Mrtir., 1'iAcr A Yoc', 1J Cbambert street, corner rsh:nfttjn street. New i-rk Cny, aid recalrt prutnpt att. ntl.i TLeietai trwle appftod by flrst cls Jubhtngj boeaes In the v irpmi citica. a-itOni T A It I. II A PI. AC I .
HOTELS. AMERICAN HOtJSBT BOSTON,
tia. IS U, tartre-t aB he. a rr anted Hotel in the Ktrw lP Enartand ft ate; v central ) b-rated. and . By of -J ac e. from ill f l.e route-.f travel l. r,..,..i... .n
.w. tl.e m. -ern im:r..v. merit, and r eery con eente nee foe the
. i nir-j MTummiKiiii,,!. . i T,e Ir.v. ,., g J.ljt.lir 1 he I-'pine ratane ate ar( aie! well ventilated, tb auiies '( room are well atransed, and completely fnibrf for han i' i and large utrim partie. rat the bnaai wUI ftr a Um aass Hotel m e.ery re-pert ffl-lrdl I.IW'S HO, Protrieior.
FOR SALE.
I. ON HSV TrKM. LAkOft AftD I reset rtaM- II. u e and Lot, pleasantly Latao-cL w th Mahle. C.llar, Smoke Hcana, Clajrrn. WeU sa I ft .. d-hoee auarhe l The lot t tBB feet freut by lie beck, adorned w.tl, a ttv nt brar-hery and fruit tree Ibe proper) I reiHee tor ftt IB a year. Kur further psr'Uxlar ppty to J v M KB LA VIB. ftb-t I n 1-T Van- Wathlnei.ai una
ea - - X w.
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
riends. r .r V , . . . 1 "liri" evl i.e l id 'iJt,"l Uivblielith-ni,.ceedinfo h -
n MJii
P-
s.tl.K. inquire . f MrkKR5Ay A rIFKtT
DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, lie, 5, Halta Hon- II I or I,. Weal Ua.hitiKton Street, IXDLVXAPOLTS, IT1., KKEPs . nI AMI.Y OH UA50 A ULL AOKTMI!vT OF PAINTS, OILS, VARMISHES, BRUSHfS, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, WINDOW GLASS, FEIRJPTaiScIERY aeVlSrü VJTSKZrST ARTICLES, ALSO a Flit ASSORT MENT OK CHOICE TEA8 fab 10 d3Mn
