Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3853, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1863 — Page 2

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1 HrfrtM mi Hytait). Th Ree. Dr Ruxov, of Boatoo. i the em bodimeat of New Eof .od egoitm od Abo 1 1 tioniam. n I. bke Abacwabbi K he ora h. if human, et hAt'rf th ISirhairh. re In ihm of bo rate wbhlicorehyioua -lu

be hae aenctateo, (tor ' . u of . f M B

I V At .rA., A . null .(1. AA lo Iii "U.

w- j W V I fF kw wnreotetiee or !f Prew1T aa rr Tfatkm! KieeUli. Th paraon aflffl'ihe head or the lotion a mmerrd perAuii," and that "lie rma truly J quite his rery word- with Loci XIV: ' 7 'hf IV ; if ur Dishonor or, mud yaw tiflfliermine the rotfry " Thi H frank and candid, and foreahadowa the

t of iboae who are ranting the (Jor

:hine. and illuatratea their idea of

lojalij to the LTioii." ruf-rtuiiAiely for tlie D k lor, hm notion it not original, and can't there right of kuiz and aawejive o'.dienre, and th it government were ittAÜtuled by Prwrideace for the tenettt of ruler and not of the ruled, hid abler, tlujra not more en de. airor.atea in the personaof Fill a. a uUJuhiyh in thedayaof the Öti abt. in England; aud whenever an attempt i mnie to till, rcc iheui here a .1 Xe fciijjl and no lion, there will be found IIamimo n and Stdiita flo vrve tr.etr f.Haei. and brave and eta 1 wart men to put down their defenders. The men ho proclaim such sentiment- have lud their lota ost in the ron country, ami are unfit to live under free or republican institutions. They Are. there! ire. more lor mid tine to lover ! Lot. i) in jdteir owu section, man to the men tu arms in defense of their ri0hl to secede from the U 11 ton. I be fact i, politician? of rhe Doctor's school

appear utterly inMp.ble of understanding the diffeieiue between the Administration and the Government, nur can they comprehend the oh lous truth, that every "loyal" Ameilcau is in duty bound to a.-rutiniAe, ith jealous care, the pelJic acta d tho-e thef etil upon to make and adtn. meter laws, and to deno .nee, with manly freedom, every dereliction of duty'or infraction of the irrest charter of their libettie., deaigned alike to limit the powers of the public servants and to uVfln the rluttOe of th citizen Every ore has laughed at the etapcr tted d g n'nt a-,un.d lv a constable in Missouri when: collared ami shiken by a Iractious prisoner, j "For heaven's sake." tmfm the lut.etion ar?, "let me go, und don't rat-.! ; for although individually I am only Tin HnWABn, yet. a an officer of r 1 btaM, recollect Üiat when you ahske me. you hake the commonwealth " The ofti er .n charging a sworn duty, which the President is not, when he assumes a riht to act from aj higher law fhn the Constitution The C mat- j bit. was therefore nearer right as to the digni? I o his trust ill hi the KiikUhi rhetm iciati when he! scribe orlimiU 'l. OfjaJpottOt power to the Natron d Ke i.'ive Wtien Mr LaaMU adheres to the Conslitu lion, he shoulil be iiiveied witli the "sa revl" j character imputed to him by his p ir asites; but wHeu he takes the Chicago platform for his gnide. and itfeinpts to force his party prcjudicea and BOtloM 1 1 tlie liw of the land, he travels out of the isr nl. m l h.s ojiiiiioii- are enlitlol to 1,0 OiJie it'.-tM in W.udiin-ioii than they weie wh.'ü i.c 1- .'Mi k'UK his , ikes, us a lawyer, on tin- Springfield circuit in Illinoia

Mtt-if. he ti have ee;aniw1 it of soddOBl im aitle wh.l tl ' Krf-ei le.',r

onaOCO, on ccoum ri its met y utmt (.

very generou stuf m.ii - fat . to hav e I- 1 u before the Cain net. The SSplinKneM (V H'puHumn io llu. : i!.e Boo-ier Sute feWJ dayt ago. A.ks, "V tifnlwu. . il i. . e re

ranee and bad politic than any of it sisters

Tuia .M4

alter reuiing

in- DrmlK uoi, from the President of In

wP m WW mT WW I dian iN beneru errt irrfrtriTfon. at, 1 e

fhere

when such acompltshed gentlemen occupy post t - ,i dignity and re-powarbtiHy in tl c admin -

trauoo .t the fjtate gorerunent. As ttf letter reetft. wtiodesef mni written tii a liitrli Duhlic offii nl. and on H b4it4ble men

weigfitj affirs of State, wwhave no doubt it was

m . m. 1 it l i I r r

intend lor me pmnc eye a n a toe pr. at ,tll, Mre ,.,, ,th oars, un

perusal of Mr Cameron, to we ohlige the author this Government, there will be no treat difficulty

I. frivoi "it r-rrhattm Hi it 1 rn 1 not lose an " trnlOTniZ itloll

v B e '

of Hi force by being IraoaU'ed into Engliehl

threaten u

rehn. ' Mail- tri- ..it of t 1 -ti ke UW ) r.-tll ' rofceii to tkt u . um the paid t - aw. . l' one 1 at 1. iw, when inehathex 4( ut,"o m i-k-n 'a, pioaiiae tbw V.--t oerm.-iii. ' t iewte the

r Mieabeippi. if we will fte "good boT." atwl do as

after reuiing a coPv öf the foTbw wn Uwinw ifWh U.U. W. rara r ., , 1 l-eople. and ther would also drive us Truel ing prod uwn from the President of n erlh(reMktOu'J iDfl.r

Oian 1 oenero ent iiravtvnioir-, , ...- , U' rriei.v ATriuiTeiT aiiri-i

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operW uted. In the H ue of R a tew days ago, that weomy hiv ' 1 aei that, of theeovflke ian- f '-' n May. Tlr- -t 1 'etrie' t, rOa t .e kesders ol the H e will gn;

r rsnk'

I tust

afe

M JnlnretT

uhf

think of peace on .inr terms. He who entertain the -emiateot St oajlv to be w iae: he who utters it at triM time is. moreover. trait. r to his

tlie crn and ( i. emp' of I ben tlie wer i f tiie un

scrupulous Hebel lelers is removed,

atnl tlie

and net lor their own

ne'weeo oUr Ule- ' i

hie thore are fewer difi'crr iice- thm let ween thoi-e

ol tfie pepte of the northern and southern prov-

JuIt 15 CI ineewot bngland und Ireinnd Indianapolis lud Julv 10 1 -61 Hoping the time may !-j-!ilv come when, tlie Hot. Simon Uemrua piser of the perfiilm-js 1111J ruel tynnts of this Allow me to glre Ton a fee Itetn rebelhon hiving i'mi overthrown, peue 111 y conciming bow things ar nwn iuel Here von be Itid on 1 he broad fourKiati .n of national unite hve and offieerby the name of Jeff Da vi Caled and equal justice to all under the Constitution

Ueotenai 1 rit Who i !irtiiiiug tojile lor the and laws.

1 remain vour lellow ctizen. W Ki-trr. vss. Major tieneral.

.trmev. He. buxes. All supplvs. through Fitfam

uii, Co Men wlto have wot eoaae out ir union AU know how he, tan Is li.cy are All dcmo rata. It 11 Just as thay y a republi can War and dem Octal game fJMHepe and aveanaloaa have bin baught of By the Care lorl arnl sb-pe 1 to v irc'ti ir ol Klt7.'ibtHMi L Co

and uipesi drei throng h citicmuat When we conM save fiom Ifl to IS d cent to of bought rhem in cincinnat I do not hud fault of him not Boj injr of me lint I, do feel and Inrr-t in the well fair of our go vet rvt A nd our govnrment bavins men who are making uch tep irl is Out of the U ;et.Mi, for us to sund It and for rum to give 1

the whole trade to owr enemy, at a lo- T j tlie

t roui UiikHinglon.

Thk Cn vkj.aMoN Hlickaie Taoors ami Ikom CtAP Vfssu.j to be sent to Texas How the Kaiikai. PhaVOee to Cabkt ox the Wak All Able oopiku Men f be Fori i 1 1 to the Armv The OMMI tion to be Abolished.

kjelal ryrTfpi.i .lerc- f :li" Oih asm TlmrV aiiim.t.iN, Feliuiry 7. Fhe l ews from Charleston is ominous, and

govermtnt thm r iimnliraf itHM ariatat lioin th iwiajaMi ol the

And ltley semhnir toopa round Rohiri .hood. tUlc I1HV ,v e the e.ieci ol Onnging barn to Kettheej le .,g.iu arhea I.e. coold Save rnp , ( nn rwmiinttoll ,Mht. h( atlearl 3IWierl brh.p viA Be.lleioi,t.m re ,.,,(1,.a U( eolire hloek fleet K ml or In di -D central 1 1,- man ,Air, I. ... off dt, cptj U.tt lh; fur not ir.-m wh.l I. can l.irn e.ven enouueil of a . n...rl.,i.,. ..aHi 1..

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m iie I lie fiMpcrv manor in wu-ii he 1 aik ol nur pre iic.it an ; .le a: in"tu Is not be .-'.n n. in i olK' es of our ovennent Prohlei you reeollecl me as the indiana delecaUon Tur veur Andrew Wallace

Uuliini;lan Items. We ropy the follow 11.2 item tum the Washington correspondent e ol the New York .loun .1 of Cominorce:

sea in a -teamer. and pt ! 1 In tin ic- lievotid 0 usual am.dioi iye ol 'iie bphckading eeUt: without -eein one ol IheeJi if tliftH nact ate es tabl'iahed, tbey conetHute 1 eoerptcte raisiog ol ' Iba hlockada, anwdkag to ail orüeri m thief mil ions 1 law Let it be remcuiheied. 11; Udi : lion, that a lenner was imtnedi ttely dispatched . ironi Chai leston to Nassau, bearing the i Ittel li eeftce of theae facts in the form ol an ofBeial ti

I wper from the Confederate Becictarj of btafe.

I he facts, th is .ih nll pr nnu'a e 1, will fe published to the wotld. Thesixtv days' nolc ' ftt tllAt I At At 4 ,,l(l.. ' i t I k t W L- -1 I 1 AA - t

w a in v iw wrinviwuiHoui s ' a 1 1 v uiui n v. , 1 tii

I yc-'rrdi Imd a talk with a private citizen. ' tff4g ret,uiie.i bv ihoruiea oi laiaiiiiiliiiBiil Uw, wh h is jusi retnrne.1 fro to Rnhinmid. He said 1 w,l t, tve to beir'vcn r( in I Government: and. in

keecpuirel atmcker'a Cap about a month ,i. me ui'iine. the p rt of Charle.Moti taOMH. to1

agn, muco wnicn nine. 111. 111 m len-ase. tie n .- t:a comma ce of Uc worhi, t.een livng in Rlcharand After keeping him in Jf, during! 'lie -;tv da, the FMEele of foreign (ri-ou for ime time, the Rti.e! .ih, ii,es lound l:i,(,,s ;iu. rnttrred bv our block adine fleet.

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out pal he was a ltickiuaker and fjaM him em plovmenl in that hue He says that he worked six davs in tit:-. t C 'j ict v. ir the rate of ten doDara

the i eai lore will aflbrd to Fiance and England

a css hi Hi which tiiev will not be alow ti cm brace tlie is the view t iken of the subject bv

HaaiarrlnrtBjr Pnhllr M-alnupni I Ith rmj.

The Journal . of yesteida v. contains a series o

Indor-etncnt- of the Murln-e-lxno tesolutions bv

ihe in t mi 1 1 's 111 the ann ol the Cum

bet land To say that sueh indor-einefts rxpresa j the entiment of the ptivate sohiier the file of ihe armv is all gammon We do not -uppos one Holdier in twenty has re.nl or bend read th resolution, to to undetwt mb the.r musirt Their ajuTovAl, as represented, w.i- lutuilitj thai every arnn oflklM MBeaJ tan. Is and np; emit e We illoateaai ihe IJ the voi. 1- it 1 ailed, was taken in ' i'i' leinient. and that will be a fair illustration of all. A sol dier writes the modus o(eriinb in In regiment, w ,.. Ii was in ihn w is : The regiment as on 1 e par ide, when ihe Aejtitaal. hokiinf the Aiihm Bfl eti'i'.'n in hi hind, said: "All who are in favor of the Union as it wis and ot fighting under thi fir of the I'uion will tep Im warn " Everv man. of oowrso. in ther ink- upon sm h ejBu appeal, stepped forward. 1 'his a-c tiled an iusJi-enirut ol th resolut ion, und ii was so recor-lel I . v the nrrn is ilmos despo'i' l teie-t We 1 ! kn witli Ii it facility irswe ire i ten to pe itnms ind recm fjaendattona, wiihout the aigners ararceti know 1111 01 iusmti the c I in racier ul th dt" uient . 1 he p;ne tluu cau ledone with reitcr faci!Vj In an armv. whet inttior 1 ffii-rr would, or

etnli urxK-ed il the 1 hw ti td the w ihes

1 .( tiu-ir siiperiois.

The ureot crtienona of the red sentiment of the s.d. I ei are iheir ptivate letter, written mi the freel..m nd eonfhleiH-e of fuembhip Wehive seen Ii t be. ol ihe-r Icttii, and tl-cy, with c reel y m eieptton, dillet 11. toto ironi tlie : t n 1 t I the Mm ii 1 ir uuoiii And. when tieed limn the rea'raint of the er vice and at lull blierty to ripreA their holiest con H n-'ii.. it will tie buind that the p ivate ol dier. umudiietn-wd ty ihe desire lor prom ! m md its rewards with no hope of eagle or tat to induct him to t op tt the foolMooi .if m.-i

but little feeltriK m eotnm m with the dh er,

1 bt lucttoo, and whoae tin I is

w .r; to a'ure cuvetotl advaicomeut n yieldin Ins own . nvtpt a to the purpoaea of ihu-e a have rh iwer to bestow the laior I he Anldier hi the mnr h is no indenenden r on 1 m thought ami cn n'tioti , but tlie s.d.liei it !. one. reie i-c. !r ui n - onti ict with the ti" ci 1 ment. will be a d Hirieu: m an 11. ai l not only ih n k independently, but will act a a tin m ia; ami the iame eutitnent which prompt his fiietul and the Ktle At home, will surely influence and ftajN r

tllrwarkablr fro Mc t iwrt. We have been latorol with a copy of a letter aaldxMd b tl ihedreideataV the H 'ird ol Ttutea lor the m iHrnaetit of the Seat Hewes n'em n-iitun.n- 1 sratea Sorer vor ef Ihei DHetrkt of Inditna. ' to t Hon Sia Ca wan a. whn Hi"r,t m H Me pobbdi ii just as it w is Winten. M th it to Com; Ii 1 t c n I e made of Otisrepreoeiit.it1 .1 , mil to ettubit ihe lull measure of pitriotim which a I the writer 1 'r I n.- It e auttn 1 of the letter n 11 to hive een t. n ake

money out of ti e w ir m l I . itniiile-U a fee! it g of envy that .un on f-ehould receiv r t-encfuf v w T contraria with the 1 1 ei ; n .-t't t iken at lower artcea than he was willing to bid it tainly s very. vey msnl for a mm Jo backbite bis neighbor her aus the 4wr W aiahrl ataeoa to th (internment fAvoia..e terms than the for m r was ii do. and t leg for he trade At bij pi M a At -coaatol ha tBatntisai " We fir-arne vnrS a eoQBaown icotteai muet boee lia.i nfn f. -.we upon Mi l AMt m , ami 1 oiiserinj( t

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1 .11 h ii. til's 'I 'ijui . 'I . ui inr n ini-i iir i iit. people if Buncombe will never be any the wicr lor all this, opecialiy the speeches, ;ind m the 1. 1 ng may an wed cno a .1 j.ike. I j e von the sol low ing atfathlng true and sigmbcaiit: A no party, but highly intelligent mm, re cent I . itieitioueJ a leading Republican Senator not re electcl) as to his opmioii of our national affiir-i The reply wn: "They will come out all right; but 1 c itntitll v tell you I think the

Dem cratic parfv will have ihe ROod luck to set

tie lla in

per day. and wag paM in gr'enback ; i.e tiien II fbteign diplomiiti here: and the Mew fork atkol tlial lie mi'ht le ;erini.tet to come Norm. I Herald MTg; and rrqeeel waegrwoted HoaaM fajlhfiajurw I Mlf tbw oereao. it would naturally niter the i

tint Ktcimionri was lively and mat greonOwca character and pruhahltdoratioM ot die war. Two rmmev w is abundani. It Hue. this alory giv: .j.j, aiioblrticltd lllfflllill intercourse one a queer idea ot the war. h Kump.1 wookJ pi ice the Sooth, both m re A futiny story i cireul iteil ahool the capital j lo fjancef and war supplies, hi a position today, which I give you for what it is worth infinitely Mrooger than that which Kdccupiei al Two members of the H-.u-e a-ke.! perm s-ion in ,c.,-nt" It wouhl infuse fresh lue and vigor into print their peeehea instead ol doireerhtg theaj; military and naval opei anon-, nd lender it. and there ar now in print two Speeche, with J with its united sentiment, impos-ible to pea 1 idler cut names upon them, which are -o precisely ((, , r " alike as to exnte asUmisiimeiit. The inference .iron" ntes.nre is now beini' fn.iindit tu bear

upon the Preeideni to katluee him u" 1. J 75.UUU troops and a stroiii.' naval force, including several of the largest iron dad vessels, to Txas. It i rory trao thai there ki notUhg to le gained in Texas, and that nothing can be canted there un ti! the Mississippi 1- ojiened. But the frieawt ul many ol our Generals ire here, .ill clamoriug for

' separate commanls tor their triemi. and, is oeaool ffheai ate Ropfprtod hy Ihe radicals, Iftrre is it atmiig ptobabi itv that Texas will be created into & ''Military Depart BBna" and aome ejhah r-iom (ieneral, like Carl feahnix, afMnuioti o

corumaiiil it Iben 7o,INbj ol mir ie-t troopwilt bo drawn from the Atmv of the PutojBac,

or tiom some other army where then pre-ence 1- 1 aoaaled, and will be sent down to Toataa in rotten tl msportH At the same lime, a fjVet ol iron clad steamert, which oaald lie profitably enojaeod in the BhjgC ol Ch.ule-ton or Sivannih, or et ieial in the blockade of those pine.-, will lie sent down to Galveototi It in not at all hkelv that

such aa flpe lition. sent to Teaaa, will he successful ilut.even if it nhoofctb. of wbal avail

would it he? The po.-e-sion of liah e-!ion, 1,1 ei en of ihe u lioi n Tex is, Wiuild no! be of the smallest parties ol wee lo u. as long at Men mond rem iina uutouchad ae lung a- Charleaioo, S i 1 n it 1I1 . Mobile 'inl the Mhw --ippi Kiver re ! main in the poMesakm ol the enemy. lut an ex edition to Irxa- uoui take a way Irom our arajy it the Hast so mailt troop- (hit tho-e left w.iuld ie u-eiea: and would take away lim our .1 1 v v Ml in 1 x hot. ( lad e-sels (hat those left 011 ' tlie Atlantic coast would uw pow riss. Perbap tins is what Mr Lincoln, Mr. H illeck und Mr. Welles dc-iic !i ceataioly seem- eg In two my icient Ieitei- I spoke of the profMibililie-thai cxi-teo of the -peedy tciniii n li n m the w ir I hee piob abilitiOl Would lime become cert 1 nfie- bv tin- time. 11 it waa nut lot the influence wield doverlha Preshlenl aitafojee t on te-s bv that f iction in the ratin-d ctm,i hos- natu I to the South overpoerers in then 11 in Is all other ooiiaitleratiulM I know not how many othei I action there ire in the "Kepubli , can ptrty; buttheeiwo ar str onlv in nknl:

Firtt I he faetioli led In Hor 11 elitr elev , w ho

Kroan U Cincinnati Lnqalrer. tnnllirr (m'Ki ml I, ends ilmio lt (eneral IIhm i ram' la ljcr I lo crnor lotl. We have been pleied with the success winch h is marked me militii v c ireer.of our old friond and lellow ciliarn, General liosei 1 .ii-, md gi tti tied at tlie apparently well deservel repuution 'li.-h he has achieved We hive loohcd apon him .is one who, when he entered theaimv.ju diciously laid down the politician and (leiet iiiined to devote tnm-eif QBclowiveiy to the pei fwfmaiit e of the imp -rt int dutie which appertnn to a mil Hart com um no. e were aw ire tluat, since his entry mtu the army, the political opinions ol lieu Uosecrans had undergone a change, and that, in koj private conversation, he was wont to indulge in expres-ions such a- Me only he ml froai the hp ol Abolitiom-t ol the atuof radical -ti e; nm rb,- ilil no- oimini-h ur nttun it on for the bi ne and et-evenni; soldier; not did it occur to us that he was a man hkelv, from his 1? imp in the enemy's couutiy, to lie willing to lend h aid to the -1 hemes of any Party or body of t'obticiatiA at home Cur 'ur;rise. therel ue, tl leading a letter frotO (Jenei il Qoottirathl to Coveriior Iral, evidently Wiitteu for publication and parly eflhoi a copy of which will be found in another column - il ex'ieme It i not only a party letter, but one ol aoooaal hittoriieoi It m not 00 ly hitter, but v nluicntive In pcruin 1 we do not -eeia to

ii. io. Iii 'ir.nlii lim. ot -t. (iiuiiMiil win. In

worm lv b' At 1U1! vast rw-n.uslbil.tie-. and fair It ' " " ' deapaii ol Win. dde 10

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hie in ri'il -uc'i-e. Iii nc.pnud .bniix

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Aid w.i -hi ot ch.racte. md ,1 .eu-c ol mm ... "" r-t-o ... m ... .t.eir ann c .11 con

wo.il,. nut the induction ol an ioaigOihc ml and M" Ul ; re delr. nnn. d ... bave"IMi U II

di ippmntel paity politician We Call attention t us phraseology , Uolie d win. h we hall 1 epi " dace in this article, to near us out 111 001 re-

ith slwfehohlers;" oho dra. iiotltiuu ao inn h

11 a . ecotistr uclion Ul the I'm on a it ai, and who. in onlei to .t t iiii. c, limit ue ii." ing In even md earth i in iimut ' -i i 11 i

lion and au ii'kiiowledgineul ol ine indcpetnleiice ot the Southern t'odleuet o v lTn to a lew dnvi

ao, .re w 1- e ei v re iSOH lo la'bev. mi ; eneiallt under-tood HtuJ bei ev.sl here, lint th -, motion had ucceetlel in bringing the Preahletil I over to their v iew -, and thai he c-mb ill indo-.s 11 cm llo.ace hid item hero, aocoBapanied bi I the iOturhlOi Wen leb I'lnlhp, bohnohbillg with ; the I ieident, .md bvasimg of his happy accord with the A llien -iiaii on And. indeed, he hid I HJAf to ptl OH He I. .d onh red the Piidenl 10 i-aue his em IllcipalioU pi "I til itiou ol Seplemliei '21. and the I i esine..t I id ubeitd. Athis.om inaiid. ton. the Pteslden! h id laauetf his etasitci pat. mi proclamation of January 1st He hoi

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iii'oj k 111 in- r.i'n in .1 . - iciiur. is, ai l inr Preehietil h . I 1 ce.l . 1 .d n.-. d Iii Secretary of NN it lo ianue the . titer to Got Andrew accord inslv H Ind tiitnm -i the President to etiler negro soldiere to tie employed on the eoaat of S.uh CartiHrpt, and the) had beeti so cm poved in comp. nti e w Ith Ins order l lierelore. When he tol.J the Ni.ien the w ir mut hfl st pped on the lt ol M iv , md that he in ft then recogmat the South a an ludependent nation, it wa n itui ii to aappuse tnal the Pre ideal Pflald obet aith the tame docility aa heret bore. Bat, 11 srin. Abraham kicka again! the r.rieks. al llu'Uth .' 1. haul for 1 m to do mi there I an. tin i I u ti m in t ..ivublie in c uup. haejajy: Saflood lie fi t: .ii si tv LovOjwy, i'liand hjr, SeJMMfi Jiat Laue, md TbtuVJew Hffltot Tiie-e men h .'e the Siuih, th a u:t.;ui people and Southern institutions so intensely that, in 1 1 destrov ihetn. thev wo.i be willing to dt-lrov th vtiolr country S ner thm -top the w ir now, they would continue it until both Korth aid S itith ire il!.iwI up in one indi UnUi.-babie iuiu. 1 hat .s, indeed, their present ami They kn-iw, aa well 1 Giecley.tlnt two

yen " wir h ire demonTr:ttel that the S mill r for the Constitution and cannot be conquered They are a- iVOjflJ M he

1 x tci.ee :i'uit M lo a I .noli with iit lei I ie k

tu ok. I ieneral Roaeci m hi lent hiateelf NVe un dei-taud the iiidm ement NN e -ee. finn h md. the e idem e of the general tampei n w ith th officers of ttie Army, flatrhaj on hi laetioui pout cm heie at home A mm I ke him, .r like what we supMNel him to de, Imuld hate s.eu the baa use to winch he was -ought to t.e (u and ' e ui tts I a stem efmke lo In if leptfie 1 liar he .1 d HOI do 0. we e.it moflfl th in we Can epiesA The pipers of ihe AbothJoa party, of c nite, will make muvh ol this agflall itwei ei capital, c.uele how much its author wdl utler in the ete of lue temier iite and the judicious; whne to OB 11 1s01.lv the evidence ttiat mother mau hm

lallen The leitet !

the liioa i and capacious, the cool and bil iuceil intellect uitcl to ttie tomm ander of nin e-, and MmewiH priib.i.lj not belong in . 1 let mit 111 wIm- her the -m ee w h h h ive ralleii hi Im Are due to ..cedent, ot loa force ol character, which tuls lo mindest itell in his unil diie ut .nie epiaile In a path that 1 tieed ill. tl.e bun oi so in tut we h id hoped th it General Ii .mihi would Hot niittir. anil 1. . 1. 1 In entry mid hi rail, while we have no right to reir .in from cenure, leebngs ol pity tiuijle with fhe sen mi the du: v e I 1 denn The following i the letter from (Ieneral Kost i ban le'etreil hi by the Enquirer: Hr iBjay a r 1 ks ln-'r or thi C hb.hi tan Mirlirsloro. I enn . Ken .1. ltii To far HnmrmU t' titnerat Autmhlf 0 tkt Statr of Ohio' The resolution f thank-, paaaedbi your honot ibie KAty, le th Arm ef the Cumber! u.d, it -mniar ding lieneral and hi stuff, bis 1 ee . j re-rtei md puhHehed p 'hetr m opt) yl thi heaittett ihtttks A

I Iii 1 in. leed W the i iw, 1 , . ,,r

tii i-e . 'un' le- d .,,,r 1. 1 r. .-1. .1.1... . th:it it tlie war stoii the I'nn.n w oi lie ieii.rel

r .i'iis7t 11 ivit'i'ii'fi r - deceived out hist hopes, and di en 11 to delend Hut their aim hi been, fn-m tht rum the out ewontrv and 00. iiuntea Kv b,u ami willful utter eitermin ilion of the Southern BBjaaJf I inder on our ra anf-. pe - t, repeah Tbie alroctuua purp.. was fi ddly and h .me iliey have an yed aginl ua wur own fellow ul fully avowed bv one ol them, a tew davs Ago. oa iien. Iniond to at hf tfie triple tls of e..nan the floor of Congres -The wret. he- ' he fc.oi.t , geogrw pineal aj4aWn mimJ ottmo r.nl ii.f . r ikin of the Sout. ernople. -mu-t t.e intret eterinated; thet must e swrpt from tlie (afp ltagjo man amotejwus f b.e w:. -Hate ' i,wkuwiti.uiii 1 ewe men hTfl ' . m ee, how lor lo their Irirwda, to civil liberty and human f er. that the war must top utile our (i ,vern Itecdom. luei.l i CoUlp rlidv uP ei teil 1: .0 ill- . Voluuurv eaile firoflj borne, and friend b.r a dpoiism I hev hav determined tlieielor. th delen of ail. w t.og fi lite lime when to ajhvert tlie th.v en-meot. ami etnv erl It vitlfl k. ..;. thai I k .m gee4 he Klgaovoi a int. in al ut etonarvht, in the manner or land bm we know 1,0 auch bles-iujf i. ThTwate! m mi hjttei d Kefi '. Mr Stevens

to ine er.emv : a:..:. ' lui 1 1 iw

t -t's .1 larAlijfi that, if the fte

till Miy, we will hwre 0 nb.indon the wir,' will iufuac new life into the Rebel. And will U

them lu td mi

Uut It -eem? pow that thia faction nf the Oil pa. tv have m. idea ol -t -i .ins the r,.r

in Jtrv,"arid that their ' -necro soldier bill" m -ent the petition th it thev weie deceivel tie

only one of their expedients tr carrying on the had none for the langu.ee m which thev con I war. Ther have tin othr eincbenu for per- veyed their sentiments He would reject the pet: petuating the eenfeat oatil the thetthetn jieople tion promptly ate comn'eteh ex'erroMwtted. name! : the bill to Mr KoBti thoBBxht the lanjjnagfl m not ga fa empower the Pre.-ideutlo ahribah (he It iUa cor roctful as it should tie Ue ro-e to ak the Sena put; the bill lor pi ic ng wJi the militia of all the tor tiom Harrison which wa th saoat respectful States under the order of th President, and the 1 for a soldier to call men who a-ked an armistice financial vehement Mr Cn..-e dialovAl, or lo characterize tuen on this floor as! Il theae four measures ajej Congreas. it will mmion of ahe Ooveroorl - Mi Lincoln the power to carry cn the w.r Hi Wolfe denied ch .raetertz'ne men on this till next Dc euiljet ; the Government will be com floor as minioi. of the Governor pietely subverteii ; the Constitution will le a bob Mr. Craves, aitliouh .cinii: usually with the shod; no man's e. -on will be .ecute lioin im nmiority, thought the paper should I. rejected' - ; u.et.t. ii d the 1 is u.d C"Cit. aill be !oa-iBi.d .it mice He wondered that member- hetc erles to prevent the cit aeus ol wuy St tie fmrn should lie-iiate for a mmuent to c.isi it aside He being iraggeu from ther homes and lot. cd into Iroped me minority would join with the majority the army, to ti lit ide by side with negroes. i reject i in,' it. He was in l iva.roi the wid-t When Con m es ha - be. .one o deb i-e.i. .-o sunk latitude of petition, but there wa - 'mething low in -ub.erv lence to the dictates ol Id ind f.inali- : brel in this p. per lint made it uuwoiluy of ci-m. o coirtipt aa ihn to take away fhe liiil ' bearing Imm the Semite. and idierties .d tlie pie. 1 it not time to BOOB M m-Hehl adnntteil tit langst a g wrw dfs j Cromwell to diMolve them Miid tlmn sate the JiflpesW,hatBlltWath should be made for men Constitution? X. I al 11 disUm e. lie. would like to take out the pur I mj , lions tltMt were offensive, .nd teceive the balance, Indiana it 1 !' er Tt, 4- ii r .. Mr Browne, of K tndolph. nrgued tint the Ian ' Ihe following extract we eopv from the r.i . .r . . I .Uli , yi i u k.u t o. . guaue of tlie paper w.auot tpecltul. but as he pnnnheld Mi Republican ot Januarv dUt, e ' r; A. e , .:...:, o ..ii . L . was in lavo- of the ti e-t. Iree-t and most uu

line ww ivi-uiiiii -an iiirnos. no eiuer;a n

r-eitAriTes. ' Rut his paper wis d fferetit it tone ' f It .I1W Ml trm.p. ititatnotis. un! n.fiv ev m ,nuit to t'n b lv th it 'Mi wdl ;a . Ahej should st uru it was Kotten Op bj men ? bv oB o! , wh w 'uld b.ii ep the :li:r.eaat c . i ir in ireit coBf'rt i IiHttetis lie b' ted, u wer. that to met' lion w ith air wh"t er.ne3 fr. -r signed . . . m '. ov raen

tol l ."it it haaiit an in the center of thi- Jvaie. whn

ft haaWbhiued to create the feeüne therein si id ited. The 6en lih spirit exited heie. and ihe i .S -....L.: cüuu ol u t pie .uniuf maliLiuus goJi tTci itt . gftPtea ! the ifmy m re,' .p! to the i itenIt tions of the majority on this fl.wr. had it effect Mi vsl e lie h .d 'h s exi.it for tne men who hid

Mi a. a A If tion cent M porn

j irr inmi ctioi Mellett. No. 19. Irclaffiagthat the General

AMUSEMENTS.

in-

ante:: i ne t y-: ib mon ah.ol all b!ooi. insie ni d t'e l.w. A bve

l ohwIa Miel

aad in ftv .r -d a v; ; -u- j t - a roWT k omtt tie on Education, retc b I N 10. t :ii m amend m i man 11 . imi U ua The ire ! to ejBBhaOfl im in tlie com

io-.il.- bavieg -'my- iincro in i nj it t- one e-.-lith. . n eotte it-rung up. Sleeve.

the

uanc. ol not cot

II At ei ta reaufai awag artiste 31 i sam i hurlolt e IhompBoa. FRIDAY PVFXlTÖ. FKB 13. 1HW II be pree .ie1 (hM u ptewflM Cswrsasty f

SttK STOOPS TO I OXQUfcK.

M - H

B - i n ,. tt

tea- i; , int 21. at AdjoumevL

Fi rvrtvn- Mr

pkm j -ES V I'M

K Ii, M

Artinio !, yr t-rtay. ?h ir ecrt An over th" State by BU lny pi pretence of opo- mx thr srli'inr v i if the fnii-a" In ita you are i tln nf thi rr'r will be . en fw th v a- raiD1 n rnur :Tti! "I here wa a wMe-pnAd e!ng I. vi-Uture iu:rwi!e.t to tA- M Anl rberv wax at. .jranli iti' u or All over th- State t.. rtwt-l the H ihi- en it-vt:'ii', ami "Wife, TiHif. &e ,

at ton ba bven r Ailed to An ar Utinel wherein vo;i htatf hit I

yewttffa tWA'TW f, -nr 1 1 W

To ronelade wta the acicauauw farre of th s rt rr.n it u i . u o . i

PKK KS i IF vHwlSsuiX. Drw" Circle And lArjuette - Lady aad ijri.ri.-man N K.Arh sJ lrttwial :a1y fJal er Fro Ate liases.

go line's e aI -rM in frtvate ftne

Kuropeu at " o'clock. rrli awaac c

BB

NOTICE.

f the j hit am

e out I did . ;r. l this nhwt, m.vkr

TV

TO TAX FAYKRJÖ.

re hereby rawaWidtd that there wilt hw f tea per cent- Uitä ww All mi imm Wr

IX pay

BBBBBJ

;iil

I .o,il1 l- aa ib work .f f wr taot.th IriiU flit

m tl.ird Mo da i MiBflh t will be lijiwrtbto t da th he lat week f In nay ire j rf L. bKnah. T M CO.

L MlURtT.

sin I. an immen-e leeüiic ol aduiiraiion And re - ' t .r the "Old llrwtiile State. " tm me idea of the estimation in which the bmun id the country hold our fruih.ut H.Kiüier State: "Congrew ought to cliAiipe the name of the Derailment of the Interior to tlie "Department of Indi iu t" ib ny eetn to net luto it at head or r il that does 110 hail from that State und the meanest, ttfr aU, in the West, and one Of the meanet in the whole liee l:nioii. Why ahniiid it have mote lever nud ague and ign raiicennd bad aiiitici than any of it. si-tera? I'ei !, i - !... i.-e it v :.- -ett!o in a great degree. I. the ;M.r whites and mall -lav ehohlera of the Soath. And yet there i- S. hu ler C.db-ix. and he favor a good deal that is otberw ie uilolei able " Ihe Sprinsfield Kepubhcan is probably the le.din ;itver in tie New Kurland Sides; it certain y h is the li.rgest cnculatioii. and has good re .-mis to clam, to I.e par excellence ihe organ of all Yankee mm It. eolimeuu4 as exptee l above ie:.. cnt the leeHajp Hiiiniitini: the who'e trttm oi Yankee iii reg ird to our 5:ate "the Bffflaneet, after all, in the Vet " It inut fic mr ti.-ularlv gratify ing to our citizen to hae tins flattering encom urn pronounced unon us In the " . an ef a r n e w ho Hie now grinding them in the du-t with their high tardl'. duties. A:c ; liut. of cour-e. Iiein des--ended Irom ihe "ioor whites and -null slaveholders of the South," we are in capable ot appreciating the grace with which this onies I n on ihe avoal und intellectual State ot M is ishu-eits, which h is been m ainly inetffu BMBWAvl in pluuging us into our present ddlicullies, Atienitly saddled ihe Luiden ol ihe war upon , and i now gtowiug rich over our ruin, tv ithout furnishing eiil.ei men or mean to mi.v extent to help us out of nut trouble. Indiana may be afflicted with M flaute, IfllH ilfli aues. and IgaoeaacO auut bad poblics" Ih.n M is-$ciiu-eits. but its m. Una neiei induced it to a i em pt to ".-bake" flash4 out ol the I'nioii a- did Mas ii hiiseti- in olden tune-. BAN It "bod pott tns"diive oil, or give e pretext for uoing. oi fOVereigu States irom the afhiialioii ol the Lnioii Indiana, despite her lever und aue, i.a- atvat better men. and uuue of them in proportion lo

her opul ilion. than any other State iti thcL'inoii

t aminele.1 right of petition, ot tii lulle-t, irei and wideBt liberty of .peech . he wa in favor of un ii ex'iies.-.n tneiii-eiv e- in language that -i. ted them lb1 would receive the fielilion mid let the act of Senators nive the rebuke to it He did not believe that there were any treasonable vie entert lined by Senitm- here, bul be did l lieve that theie was a senlimenl to a small de L-ree ui the Detnocmiic party, to reconatruct the 1 UoTemnent and leave lSew England out In i. me- ut leoflJale the faoat al element will riafl to AA O mi 't .

power. It would do so in all partie. 1 he taiiati. al eleinent in hi own party had the a, end aucv. It w.i kIw.iv so in troubled tunes U

was so in flfflflBBfl duiumlhe levolutioti theie. when Kotepierie and Marat ami other.- he d sway Mr Cobb iked if the fanatical or radical c!e ment in the lie, uliiiean pai 'y was not in favor ot Bcfc now led wioff, the S.uli.ein Contetleiacv Mr Browne, of Randolph, bei.eved they were ' If the attempted it, they should be crushed oat,

and be booed in tod they would be He bofhfa the petition would be received and referred, and gentlemen heie cou'd piove to these men bv their ue: - that they weie wiong It would bethemot dig u 'tied way of disposing of the matter Mr Johnson wis as much in l.vorot the right o petition as any member mi this door He was not sute but another course should I"- taken. 1' luLId be ch irit iblej lo send the petition b ick flfld aak the authors if the) did umiei -i.itid whwl the wei e pet it .oiling ahowl Tneie Wa an inaiwoa t Mi there tint the Senate ht l better mui'l wh.t the Warfl aboot Theie was a tine it. He wo. tid i ole to ref:-t The-e men won d find th a tins Senate did not scire worth a cent. We luve i duty to perform heie to our constituent. Bod tve would do it. Theie were other interests to be iei!atetl lor beside the .umy Ouanreaa aae the war mak ug BOWCr. arid the had the power to m-.ke peace The army h id its duty to per form, and -o h id this Semite. Mi Cobb detended the nght of jeliliuii, bul a petition ajoat hfl ie. ectfnl or it is not a petition Thi tuper w is- an in-tilt to the Sen ite, and should be rejected. He knew the source frees which theae things cm united Mr K iv . w in the Commercial of this morn

H'H m, of- UKPKKHr N i I KS Mel mi il o'ciovk. Jd. StAkr lukuk iu tl.e Ch in Journal ol yeter .yy reid and pj-nved. rt r.r ion Mr Pack. ml. from it ien of P irter county. Asking (am law to pi event (will fG i ds from tak int billot doxes home and sleepiio: Willi thetu liefore the votes Are coutite! Mr Rich irdsou. from cithte. ot White county, for protection of lur producing ammala.

avoufl. Mi Howk.lioiu Commit tee Of tlie Judiciarr, recoininend.nu posie ul Hon !dl Ho relative to ihe duties and pay ut Sujuetue Court Ke pjrter. Concurred in. Mr Kdgore, fnm same committee, reporting in tool ol House bill 57 leiative to assaults. (jetaeeBied in. Mr. Like, from same committee, relative to Howee hill il" tabling it. Co.tctiriei in II. same, frofli une committee, lablhig Hou.-e bill b1 UoMeflffwd in. Mr Bui ton. Inmi - im' comui'ttee, rel itive lo Bowflfl bill T.I, conc nun,: pubin- nui-ume: ainem img it and iei-oiiiiiieiiding pi-ie ' u curred in bill cnideted eugtosed. read thud lime and ;nsed ei ""J. i ai- 1 Mr An leffBOO. from - une c -mriiittee. relative lo floeee hill l i t nucniuig Practice Act and recommending passage. Coucwerfld in Hv same, a majotttt rOBOII relative to House bill hi rflyaBlitflj; the l"ih section of the law of iie- -cut t ili n il.

M I'n kod ...-.'Med a mniontr report rec ommeudiug the nissige ol the bill The bill reeaovoj the roatrictioa upttn pmpmtji held by women acpnie-l lioin ucieaeo io.-i-.ind-. w lucii discourage them Imm marrying agon It was a Btorfl ju-t to Impoee SOOh a restriction on the tvkj iw ill .n on the m.-'o.m! Mr. Miller loduwc l in a I ke argument. Mr Amleioii luiiutdued itie inijority IWJpOCl

at IffliH'h

PENS. aOIiD PENS.

W e twvite Att

le wer atway laree -ck mi

(JOLT) PE

rraut owr pew for ewe rer. a .r ne

tltr-. rf rhe i..m rrme ff thr'-turb ..rwl-

nnry BWBfa, we wilt replace w th n w pen

WV ' wai whtrh tim

BOWEtf, STEWART & CO

r ' ls-iiuw

FOR SALE. BTTILIDIKTO LOTS

I

fferetit ptrt tf tii OB t tne pa ment ..

M-l5-d.tt.4wi

.-!.

FOR SALE.

THREE ACRES OF CHOICE LAND VI ; i f N : tin VH on he 5rth. for aV . heap f ir Caah. The ! ar.fl ia 1 .u-.fnlU l.-tet for a real . lt.iUireof M Kl KNA5 a IH aClt. ' U Uw4w Heal FMate A rent.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

,a w. -w ww

t No. 39 Wi-t htiifftn at. A LAhOI tl N ' K PI Until MADI VMHIK IDR.

-ale cheap, ..ne li -.r art - I tl.. I ..ltr.fr lluuir

-. j 3i-.ttj

I I.I

.... ,i... - - - -. .i........ . ....i :.. .i i...

.iia;i,i,,iiTiii:,'iiii,'0ii-i1iiii,H-iii1"

.i ii iu..-eLi.-, wiin an net ii ichei , iter pi.icmii-e , . . . ,. .... . , .ii I tore the Senate a com.n' from Illinois re'i ol i .ml. ii I. ij i tA i . t. liet eva-ioti and de ...,i e . m .i , . , .. . me. its

ni in" yt-i iuiiy i c.-p.iniei lo ttie call ol Hie ti.ivei tiineut Im tioopA. while Indiana has -x-ceeiieil the demand made iiiou her Indiana s

sd. in is ate louud upon ihe toil ni every S.uth ernS'.ite. ihe r bone me hhaBehtag tiaota oflflri bittlcticid loOJrhl during the war, and the valor ol her soldiers an' the flffahfli and admiration ol the country. i.i' has inimoriahzed heiseif in tihtin out it war ol "Yankee in uiutacitue." and re cites her rcwaid in BOjeh coiiteuipiuoiis suet is a the one tmied above, pm the aaHhotfl ..I her tiouMc. M isaehusett, and all the N. England .States, have made money out of the ai, and have given less to sustain it than any of the oilier Slates, and they pos-.-ss "hrwiaw" eoooahf und oul- little enough, to .nm rich out id any national calatmtv. lo coin BBumn out ot theii coutttrjr 'b bloud And the teaffflfldl ite eaaefl of tin- Uffade IBjehafll Indiana, is the I. ict that iwo pi n e- in the Dflpaj tment of the Inteimr .ue occupied by "ignoi aut" sou Indiana, while N. w fcmglattd baa a BOrplttB sto.-k of - brain." whu h she WottM acc-iUimodatinl v place at the disp- .-al of tlie counirv in their places. I he chatm.n OUdnOM and elVnuiteiy with which tiiey aoaflt of their ta etior intelliein e. tb-pl ijfld m their ,-uc fleaafal ichflmeji ol ffhitttiig the banioaa of ihe aoontrv upon their neighbors, and mom poliz ni; the prohts atid emoluments to theui-e! ve. com Band our admiration, and inu-t have a tend.-- rj to ttimrnhdi the fee I inn la the Waat lor the c-tab ment of a ne eonledei atnm leavint; Ni-wKng land out in the cold. ( r or' Wavue Senlinel. INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

Mr Cobb s d there was B chetne laid here

iround ibis Cap to! that would -h ick the moral i W ' - .

sense ol the p- .ple d know n. He knew it. and it wa i.ni abwDtiotted vet ll would be mad known, and he did not care where it hit, whether il - tuck men in hisrh nine- or ui low. There was a comlnnaiion b-lween politicians hetc am iu Illinois to misieol the soldieta in die held in reaj iid to the view ot the IhjeBOOratic parly. He w.i willing to trust the good ensc of the snl iliflrs when they returned and found out theliuth t faJBJty ot the charges. Mr Mellen asked if thre was not an effjflafljl z i tion in the DeflBOCratlc party, whose ohjectB weie to demoralize the aiuiy and encourage desert um-'.'

Mr Cobb admitted tint there wa wa orjranl

I it ion in the party for

i- nleal arrest

word ol .ni i. ii s of the order, thai it h id BOt I n 1 ..ther ahject It wa a -lander on lh- pnry ami 1 it w t- a .liuder on the men belonging to the or gailiz itinii to charge it with any other object, and it wa. in de t.t effect. He did not himself tie long to anv secret political organ z itiou, but Ite Knew that what he Baid about the organiz itiou inj lit Detaocratie (any wa- true. (Mi mofljBBj the Senate adjourned at

o dock. AFTEBNOON BKS0I05.

I

BEN ATE. Til) HHii Kebtuary 1 52. l"fi.l. The Senate w . cille! to order at 9 A M. The journal of yesterday w.i- lead ami an roved Ml M IU Hi. AC Mi ci.iyp.Ntl ireeented BjaeaaehiBi leaaj the Aiiiiv of the OflBahflfflaad ami ..ccornpanv hiB docuaaents, whh-h were read, in part, eliciting a i.-liitc, in wheh M.--I C'bii, Clay pool i Wolle. M ii l i lid GMrOffd pilflcipated. Mi (' iv .md imiv el tii it the dm i.mentA Jay OH the tahh, ni I ill it li v e th ui . ad . ..nie hfl printed Mt YV die w..i.ld (a-eler to let itiSJ pa tiers pi to a -i i.-i-r Btimonuflfl oi t e aad lim. tio-1 tx ir t oi tl. it immBHttea o in ted at the awiae t me Mi JohltstMl ihwtlptht it Wa t'l.i. e to punt the paper without ant iimrt of a committee Thev wi iuijiK im-unni.il pieseut-sl lo ihe Senate, and houhl Aland without action bv this ImhIv. The fflBfl B4i im. weie tlem indiHl un .Mi i ;..'l mi. tion, end it ry v i.,el -yea 37. n i v - i The 1'ieenii'til ! i,. I lietoie ihr en ite the pro cedn v d i Ui. el n id i:ie - 111 i and soldier! of do- fhV ii ii.d Khl ua Meat of lailiaha vo.uu ten I el., ni li m intli. Mi vs.i.ii- nmveil to Bfjanl ti e .m -era M. l.'-v movrd to aiurud by muiiinf. the an. md Aiat liiiid louiiilioliA an nisi eevt ltd to the I.e . . ui e ul lue Mate Mi .Ii iu, ..ii dhl it.!' Hunk there wo . ii fur eiinii.h u. . i.v p. ii id piai t nut, up the laoalti .11 the i- ml Hid tin d. He wnuP. . . I it all Mi Un ag.tse I v.tii the gentleman, and would Oithdff .w ahj line , tiuent Mi VN li.'u tin .light he i epM t ..ii ..I the paper

w -.-i:ie. ,e -utlnn.il l 1 v ol tue

t -eif protectioB ami to re I He denied, and he hid the ;

The Senate i eaHed lo order at P. M The uuestiou peiHllna as on ihe motion tu re

jeet the peiiiion i i out C diiith. Mi Kav moved to BBMBmI the motion ol Mr. Wi die bj adding the foltowieajs KrsolrrtJ, That (he iiieim rial and re-olutmriA pffwol to the Sen ite b iejeeie.1 a di-repwctfai I ami i ffflaaivfl to the diguitv and honor ol the Senate, and as a lui her tunk ol .liapp...liati.,i. j that the Secret -.ry ol ihe Senate lie insliucted lo return the wtme the i un et.in hi p i ,,Ma. came, i coin iniad b a i-'.jVjfjvdiiTykVc-inii V. lion Mr C'ihb movetl the previous BjajaBtion, but withdrew it hi five III Muu ay opooiiunity to . v i-n In VOtl N Mi Mum. iv Mini ih il if any meeting of citizens in ihe St ite would ue ti h I mui L a i con i .li ed in the pelitn n unuer nlip demt on, he Would vole to i eject H. ll a the und. urn uLOflji io I eject iBfltttOftalB couciietl in diie-pectlul language, and he would vote to leject tm- one Ii w in the only i rotfli nun . leghthttive hodj had. Mi March eahl he v oieil i; und the i ejection "li the u'tolllld that the: rejection would lead to

a further li-cu-si"ii ol the matter in ihe army tie had In ud ic- -.un. Ui- Ifl "I uidicleiii-i that weie ipme dii e-,n'. tlul . He hid heir I inn ira)te u-cl here tin m tiiit watt rtlare pen- fin In -.llltlii'di , UUI lh S'li itOf IffOfli L I ' remt dhl not sav whi He w . Oppflflfld lo all -eciet pbliti 1 Bucietiee, and nein hflhaBAtpad to one Bfl dwt'it at leir'th Bfl ei let political Of ganlflatiotni. and eontaflidfld tint they cnted in the Di imx i all. party Mi . 'I rv -I den - .id that .ilfhoujh hfl dM MM appmte the laogaagfl 1 iheneUtioa, vet he could - ii -irttbix. with the men in ieaiinv win weie din.btle. mile l bv rumori I'rom home, ami ci

ii---ed themael.es pnib.il.ly ton warmly He would v te iiBaiut the rejection. Mr l ' .bb tmiv ed the pievious tpieation The nie. ...e-i on wi mii lined, ai d Mi Ita. - rewolution w as adopt el e.i 7 nav I" Mt Dnunmg move.1 to t.k i i'e r ..ne ho Iii . Ill ll Sell it'll Unhl ..iini-n Iii; -ili.lei.

Mr Caaoa(ta favor of tbfl majority rejHirt. and

111 Spencer a-liuat it, pOBjMMta toe tlittfOBSlOO. Mr Woo lea fallowed, real hiine, the law imw on the st ituie Iwiok, and against ine lepeal ol the section ind -ci teal. Mi He, ird mamtaifljed the majority report. Al-o M's-i (bejory ami Bdftun. Mi tiardiii detnaialed the preeloaa qtiewtion. 3wtwiii.l. and the immuily report rejected and the pajoriti report adopted.

Mi K i'.ie, frutii auie committee, relative to Settat lau 32, aa to notice of Sheriff's sile 1 eeoui mending pi-.'.ge. II II ordered to engrosa ment Mi I' ickanl. fpitn uti" committee, relative to Hou-e bill f'S, coiicetniiig unauilioi ized bank naflfla tabling it Concurred in. Mr L isseile. bom s une c uiiui ttee. relative to Houe bdl 126. co icernlng dawau of Justices of the Peace t dding it CoiivUllttd iflj. Hv same, tabling Hu-e bill t6 Concurred iu Mr Burton, from tam committee, lelataweto Hou-e bill 79, prohibiiuig ClerWa of Courts and deputies from leaciicing liw 1 mended an I pjs Baje rc-ommetide I Re id a Uiii-I lime u iwage ivca 4", aaflOB d4 Net a cmi-i.tu i nal m rjoritv . Mi M Her movel a reconsideration of tiie vote t 1. in 1. ill Mr Milroy " b. II) At;ioe.ito. Tim report 1 1 bliug the 'nil w 1 ag tin concurred iu Mr. Uiggin, from C nnin ttee on Corpora tions, relative to House tiill 32. ie referring it to Committee ou Fees ami Salaried

Mr Garvin, flrom une committee, rel itiv e kB j j'hni re- iltpion 14. amending the Con-tituiion as to tammon aflhodii p.sage recomiraeaitaad Cotteuired 111 B. ante, re retelling a petition Mr Ken:-, front CiiMMMtflfl oa Righti and Privilege, reiati e to form ition ol cm pmiew l.r , detect. -.ii of horee thieve iutroducini; Botawfl bill le.'i

Mr Mtlrov . fr, in C mi mir tee mi A-jrculture,

relative to Ii en

tion. AHFIOfi 'N rMON The HoOBC me! at '2 o lo. k

PROPOSALS.

Sealed Proposals.

Jtr AKTKKM tS i K s III I AI.1 MBjrf, U B IliUiai.ipoli. lud , Ircli, 6. iBflfl.

A..i I

SI 1.FP H.DMiS VI - W II L BK KKCKIVI Ii tT Till ..ttioe until It. u'clurk. A. M ., cn Ttiurdav , Keiirtiary Iflth. IflBJL f.ii

!Ki t atNln llor. For t :t!Mh Kefc-.tietit, Indiana Vdunteer. tilt be aHlt1 at AM S 'unetit StaMeA.Bi Ind.ai.apo 1, In fiAtiA. i-y or.hefire the tmh 4ajt at rtrti-

Ite'ii.-eriea wf Cwvalrv Homes to be A foils) a:

:hi wui.it, tor (5) tty rreaa da wf BP ten (10 "

ia fifteen ( I.",) Said Hörne l i be uiui. i in all pariicular. not le. than la (6) nor in re than elpM (s) years old; from & to IB hnii'l ktah; Alk c i 1 -. w re . -. , K ist quare trot tern, bridle we and of ire MScr 111 p.r raralr. parpAta. Mo bid will enteitatned utile reo. patted l.jr a aruaraiiU-e for It TanUtul j.ei U aiancr. Kortat of hid and it 1 1" nt.-- n 1 v u tl n 1 .ni n t tdia offl-e. S - "id wiM f entert .,. 1 r, than inn hr-e W heri iiid I roAd' hy flrwi th name f eeh wvenr her ; die Brm r.',t lrdj ; '. li nn vue aaaar TAAWlAAw win ttiawr lb reject iQ of all ktich Mda. KWtds rflul le filed t.y 2 o'rhxdt aane dAT. Balder mn-t be present at the ..jienmr "f the Wd. or tli.ir Int. will not Iw en met allied. Th twaltwvtajBad lwaawBi the narht tw re(wel awjr r atl Lid- l.-efiied unr .ormM.-. and reviflc..'i. n will t. rhrtdlv a.lh. -A

J to and eiif"irel in ever, parttcular. rAjraaeot u....l- 011 .-'.mjili don of cw tract. I r.trfidnl JM!s KKtN. A Q M t'.H.A.

INSURANCE. EIGHTH-FIFTH SFMI-ÄNNÜAL EXPOSE, JAM tin. I .O.t.

11,' 1I14 iu leiemn- lesolu

ACTNI INM IMN(K (OMPANY. n 11 :iid.; 1 nnk th i t anairrw. ja. InCI.

Itt I'.'KTA Mr Abbot; . tti fii the C'.mmittee on Tem-.er Btaeo relative to How hijl Ve 11. Mi Vaa

lbi-kik'i I. iinendilii! the tetn; m im law

(.robibii mt; ti.. adulter itiou of iui'ii I i.i" ii .1 .sa

"vMn.,Ji ftiX..'lhijvya mrtjtit

Nw' -djliter i-cii ilt.eNh in thoaepiojHiel b the Ml,r, ..

lliil . 1 Alane oft

Both ie:...iii ii inform iliyehthled Mi t . 1 m the (' mm hat Uiil. repnfftiiiir warwber eonwBtlt enroAaed. THIN 11 11 Mf AnderMi III -ved a ew Mf the HoJBfl Seventv fii.ii mcudier Ait-weteil On motu. u ol Ml II i -'iiiil. the further call ol the II'itiA wa uieudt

t.VllBlM.t'iN

Market Valae. 1 I e i-ht Nnf. ad t "t ti- . aie i hard ati-r ' A rad tH it. are... '-li..a.. fl4aB.&Bt 41 Rank uk- of Y.-r. Ilnlnnt. Iwion. Sr MaaV, PhitAdVhik.A And - , I e, BBa.BBl Bfl D B n"'i -tie' k- of KercwtA). New J'-rv. Uli o. I rh'Hi'. V w V-..k alio lit dlaiia car aan fa

mt:.

v -. Ni w Y .r. JL'MiT-. UNaa. Ah flffl. '' "'" . -B,. afl-. W fla

S. VT ' --V mJl V. rd aiMTVew M- . w irny te;iMfd ifiTi,ainertaji,lTtTTy.r. ana Krto aaet Wer-

t fa a3& 00 hots kaaa. I?1 iob imo a

Hea' Kl 1

(tro.a

liertic.'.t. t. m

imin'iiiier.il

sT.WI . I

1 i'VIMI Ml T I - lit' M 1 "I

The irk! hoi laid before Uta Uoojae ah in v it

lion Irom Col Hetuv It UarriiietiHi lo be preBoat . . . . .t 1 . . k. ... 1 . iUm...

jAimar lnidetid.p, Net Dm v w rote, Hai Ke.fa i-tfti H. ..ir'i

t" jroiir in-ir .nee wan'

fl2.CJC.11 SB on at lUttaa. md no! dae. 17fl flt TT -I I'o 1a.11 in. f-riA li-rt -T

'. .170 1 J I, lae-i

will f.ae rdeweiieatn artet

WM III Mil a0v A eoel

t w . ' 1 !- . 1 'lo- .I'.iiiiil nor'h o I .in;. illlVAti.

artillcrt prracttflji thii iltflmoon. Mt I i 1 1 . 1 1 1 n. cd tii it tlie invitation

cm ' 1 . ..i 1 it II .u 1 n m h mf. t'.u .il

RtM 1....! BjflBBhflrfl (ut the) ihfltttl thriafli itttn thfl I practi. e w Im h was to take .lice immediate.

near the old Mate bur xrotuila. winch motmu Bievailedf and the BflBjBVBfl went i he Set, ate w il ed lo ordet at 1 V M , Mr. Cobb in I lie Cu or

face ul tlie uie.ni.ei ol tins Imdv He tlelie 1 an. ' B1 -n 1. 1 ; oint tu a ii;l a- id .in. mem bei im il,. :i r. to u-call a lllii.de exprOAaion 1 - - d. i ;n tie coti-truclioii id 'am mvml.cr I rtrarvw Wtta a .:.d Jlel ittompt 1 nt tin W civ i. w r. A . 1 . r.enl ell rt wa mane to in -te r.'-ent the ro lor. it on this fjoor. to be unon

i vuimi no:. 1. im 1.

Mr !ni''ev. No 112 amend e. t on IT of

the wet loiieboe tue untie of Ke orte; of the r

and to ul unlet them, to mi-deul Ute armv bv tl.e i freme C un-t

. 1 Jiiion id dadataaiwaW be li not flkBfMfl, it j Mr Ful'er. No IIS, to re-vnl rhe net f prrtveold lead to blooiKued. He w-mhl tell Gov I eithj lor tbfl oiflne ol the St .'e m-l t. jmrcii . M:' u.d his ni. 1, ma, tl anv weie heie, tl. at arun e could not o vet ou.e and in'timid.te thfl niA : Mr Rvjr. No. 114. to amond weetion 13 ot the iotify .-n Una ll ior lie spoke earue-tly and at J -ict detfniag fflh nifl. B-'ine Ic .th. ..1 d denounced il f-vnr aa tofa I Ml Do til "To 115, to amend the act for toon He v. 11, :.osei,,ii of tit-u m ttion th it ihe inct.ru. r ..ihm of towna.

prveil a "dot ti. ' '.n e luember here iu a falae

DRY COODS. IIIOl m la 11 1:1 aJOSflCttt IN

oaJwOi-. .-ro.-.y. WHITi: (.nulls. LIKENS, 1 C 1 III OIIN, X lll4-- Wool, KNITTING YARNS, CORSETS, fcC. C,

COFFEE. aaaTaa0 a e 1 m- a a a a mm m mSJk

mm 353 RUBiA MILLS 355

'' '' v 1 1 ' M .das M.ri.T I T OTT. i.ovi uniM mii n i:.

Pwt t o. liw f.al BBbI Our price r 1 the full ,w ih- klaab:

Ml"". riR, a te

i Ha a refir.

kaaa, an4 I We pa up

J . i tit l ttffttl p. MIO. MIO und l VW II MIM ob I H .

i f ' aiA

n,.tuhr.

m- l:if. fiurC'i'tTe t, ... lt ,

t nitre Ol ttaw. AH ofthiea flafjflj Anit-. Steafl B Vartw, Ia3

oi irr Vf .dm (l'.u .treei , N- , i i .;, ., rer

ir.twtp ataanliiH, Tlir r-', ir I -uf..l ' t'r-t rtaa k4Mt tumm in Ike yartuu ritlea. T4RIN A ri.Ai :.

NOTICE.

fllHfc. 31 pa.l Tl.ai ttae

tit

. U itotilaiBJIon. Iren. flrltvtfB llllnolaatntt If-nnwaoeeolo. 1XUI AlfAPOI.18, (NO.

1I . .IM.l. AI IIB I.AST MltTIM

wd (ke Mloweaw;

im U.r-ka) ke Irialrwetaat ta Alee naxW

ü. Uätay aViun.ai aji4 UaAajr awaam! aaa S

tkOM 'owAlka .an W Aakitaftoo atroot ka'l

btUlrtatai ot fkratoro laa Lktk BOB Fta-aar, latu. aft r wbkck urate Um wreiwajra kl ra-frrewe te aM metier wUI be rkrtdir eetorr4.

HS I UlirkA.W.i ... Mae-b. ,

BANKING.

jition

Mr Meüettdid aotrhink ihe lnc'. r-e in t'iepa per was tej.vüul. It wa net such - he WouW ua in debate here, becAUe it wa- rot jBrliaii.fi'.aiv In., i.irei w.is rfr.wii bv tddier. in

the field who weie not v:!

e

Mr Vv Hum, Ib Geo W Crr not a pari it

inent.ir i!,T

Iaiiun

Mr k'V.N. IIb t i Aiithori the Seeretarr

of State to prflri.-ha.-e the ßrat four r turne of Dl i ki.'i-r l.e; Ufte. M llivi-. it Cia. No 1 1?. io mnieud etion HI ot the PoOJflauil Sch'M.I Uw M March. N. 1I-. to amend ivectiou 17 of

. . ' I .: .r i .

iti p ii l ia men la r i tue hivw ui ue i eace act

BI.AOt.1 TIONS Mr H nl. Tt.Qn'titiC of the Orrreriior what

Mr !, n t H- i. in I if hi. name oa -tgned amownt ra dn ry tne ticweral trrrimenr to the to the Bfl rw hfl raoold not vol b.r r erect it -'Idiflra lrm Indiana, and whwfl Ajraovai per t.eMietnen hob id not h too aeoaitire Be wofjld Bvuith it would lake to pat the aoldiera from in-iat o..n the r epfion of the paf-. and "hat it th ite in the futtue Adopre.1 be printed and go aiih lha memori.ti 1 r id the Mr WH.Iwut-.. a coin-orreit' r-daMryti t cler Attn) i-t tlie Cu inberi Ai.d , tweait copie o the ed.. i .1 S t v rv ot the Mr llcClur-r ab in laror of the larjeat lata- StAt to Mr Owen, . t.e hundred coot to the tode I. d i -en-. on md to the n-ht of petition Sute L i .rv and .I.vhIiiv th b.laoe bartwetui lie bcirUiv Approved of ptinung the memorial ol the meinUet ol the General A-emhiy for diatritlao Arm of the uirtjeriAiea k - rrfwettu. butioa. A I pied

B i

i - r - thn ortic a-e mtu cr to tk Ua4

.it. to pr tui i artlclAi a reel frva If tnoa, one of ike partner roaifl tur to Se lor.

att a'i din a et (Mtal mtl. U- -latent a wed a couinr. .lealera will And it to Daeir al autare t.. eaani ne ai . m f - . e her. W-bfl'BB tilt

Merchants' Bank. (BU lit i Klaiab'auX, Prnaartalae.) b faSelB. BUeer, I . pimani Stoa, and Uacarrawt Money, ttecotiAe aa of Btocka, ae4i. Be., w oaaotlaiun. Luoa a owltaierala. and transact' ordinary bAiihiuc tea-1 .a. Stall t-oa at . , twfl Wit, lotf tei.7 1 Ite 1 J -1 J - - COAL.

MUSICAL. HAHMOMI ASl

in tat raiiK ut

M

SCHOOL ORGANS 11 qämith l. m.bo

' - - " WW . Ilii- 1 ,ml. ...t at redwae.1

V a r nMir if the- Paamlat iii.lru.

i.awua at No. I Hole Maaae. 1 otn a -row ki 1 mm

if ler left al Bta. k ICmtk tartaware ateeet. ae ol Jar-

d.n A pAHla'a, ih vwraar 1 u. o BaJral f rack, t prumptl. ailed W II i 1 ta h-m, Agrul

t-'