Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3854, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1863 — Page 2

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thin Adminiatrattoa had pi arm! itaelf in a position j thi U-ivernateot for the benefit of the white man j tow Ray. Mr'leU, Ttezardeti and Bersa arr en- inform the Senata hat

THK ri EU.; KTKII- !- SAT LB I) AY MOfcMNQ, tfli. 14 Ii e r e re tiie Irn o 4'uiu ' e rm I The Hw. Timp. PftYKm, I nnnmof the W,ji Meant and iwcearnJae4 le4eej th A im uittr ttion partj on the 8jor of the House, etated hi his pUe W week in tlmnag, tbe debata on the negru soldier bill thtt "You could not rie in tha hole !f onh fiftv thooaand men by roltpnt rr eniiattnent: and to en'orre ronscTtptioti la out of the question " This wr our ir.uaaent ael hr h at t olitnrn nrport for Ills hill He farther at ited. and we qw'J fr m the Cbnrrs teeei GUt: Tt 11 ! tht we htvr alreviv lafjre an arrnr ih t we h iaiu naed of evwe her-, .m l th it thi will ri needle einen-e It will

require toOte three .r Amu rn uilht t . raise one homtrel nd flftr tborjsatvl Bv this time, about Jan. tbe tiaie ot Use two rears' men of New Yrk. ind ( the wisie motiJJis' men. will ev. ire. Thr a tri NM V f think, nt lratt tkrrr hundred thnttnnd mrn llv arr unu sup ply fk'ir ptacr except Oy enlorfl ' r T H'-iM-e, it we are to nontinue In- war. we mut rail in tba aid of African, slave as well as free 1 Bieu Hot ewntfenien 'peak botstfuUv f the power of the white men Of the North, and that wehe a million mrn in the nebi.nnd need no other aid Sir, I line a- hih an opinion of the valor of Korthrm ros-n m anv man c m reave: Mit inreal of marine a million. I do not fcdi'c tre harr m,tr kalj that nnmhrr n; rffrrticr tnldirrn Here we htve the authoritative -tifement that 1 the Federal strength to daj is only 500.1100; that j in three month the per mm! at the end of which (Ei.tr wint4 to mike the beat atuinable pe.tce"3O'.fMj0 will drop oat of service; that white men can be neu her induced nor forced to supply (hair place; an 1 tint the naro i the -Only hopt. In this view at the cae. as pre- j eeoted by Mr Stcve.h, people will anxiously inquire, where ire the men to come from to sup- j portth- 2 M.-MIO men we will h ive left in the fit-Id at üie end of muetj days? Many sincerely and confidently toward tlir- negro, hut a hen we remember tl at if every able bodied colored man in the free Sute- pi ' Ii im r e I unmi-ii-atelv. rhe yield waM not eeeal 25,"K0 The N V Timm m evideutlv not very 'anguine i- t.

the mrn. but baa more hopes aa to the offi -rs. It ;it; Orru rtm to mr. un roa AMUOAJi Akvt.

TheWaahfuptnii con erpoi'!'nt of ibaTributie nmj -that "it it th' po-itive opinion of S. , iton. who

I i if frum thr 'mr nnm'o r .f wi trn j.plii lion- m ide to them-cl ve-, thit an Africui iirtnv 1DU.IMK) 4troii .' enuld be nßirrrrd tritk whitr mrn mm m fortnight it dire ! ' a io aol ')nlt it. ThT It- iirvr been thr ÜL'lite-t diffii'iiltv in prttin' any number nt' offirrrs lor anv ervice I'nlr- we Mre iiii-iiitormxl, we have in the ai inv now twit' -.niuv olhcrr i- are rt quired, n m the usual basis, by the number of men under their comm in i The hili pay , the compir iti ve comfort, and i tie general attrtrtious of the posi ti on, combine to m.tke it jierfectly eav to pet oftV-rr in anv quantity. The r d qnestioa tobe hu AiT.il ... rm irr :t thr mm! 11 We can ir Trrruil an " African mmn 1 1 U I t M M xlrnti,' i

mmt tr itt In rr irhat pTnjrr i mnde in thin rf Jort hi fore in ra-i prunnunCc a riniclusitr judymrut m In tin trmdmn. IVi ndrll I'liiltipt on thr lrr iit n t , ( ablnrt ml njtros. In lus recent prerh ..l l'iwuoulh Church, Brooklyn. WriniLL I'mii i ips .nl: " Th it i the et u I . 1 et. WIu'violcmI

President and a tJihinet, Mini tin miN I'Hnnd them Applaase Now, I tiul no CaSwaWM in ; W.ishinton, but only a maj. Applause. The Prf-ilrne ii nn huir-t man, bur I tell you how 1 th iik l.i' 1 - made. 1 1 - ,v fur ttni'y rii- .it r 'ijfield. the renter of (Union to the north ol hon Ihr nun hern h.itt t limSi .to tree edu j catioo. mirlheut Rrpuolic in-; to the south of him R.'Vpt tpnorml, pro lurtry wnr-r ihiin douhlH rl th it would tie aa improi rmrnt. Hf h is lieen bilmciiip all his life beiwn the two element-, to fie popular with both, and thai if the , re.-ult ' rhe balance Ai'pl iu-e " That the education of thirty vears. It is 110 j hi inio oi n . he Inr l Mi-re ainl could not help

it Liujrhter.j II has sucrenle.i in aatea a favonte tu 'hit M ilc gl tie of I'Imioi-, and ;ln result is Ahraham L n oln .ipplause He never walkrl a sti iiht Rat to a result. lut 7.ip ppluse. md he i 1 ' ah'e at In- ; ie-ent ape to prt rid ol thai old haOil. Hut it is impos itdrthtt a man with that teiehini; -hould hive auythinp but a cert tin un ivomI ible ÜM to ward t'ie S .inherit side of ther que-l uns He could not h.ie been elected it he Bad been 1 Northerner. The renon why your Seuitor was rrie led was because he was thought to tie a

IseafJMeMi a great mistake. Applause and

laughter J "I tall you e hue a President the result of IIHaajp politics. We have an Adunnistiaiiou that means to h ind ou over to the next Praai

ilrnti 1! election, and let that decide tiie question, hoping that it will result in a triumnh ol 1 IV in cr 1 tie 1 1 irly . w ho well turn the couutrv er into r ie liuiusoi t'ie Siuthein s ieholliu ans tocracy We l.tve a Senate that, with only twent - nine days before it. eounim Sunday, due nt tell what they know of the Pf aside UlV Cabinet wheu the irpasai'. of Ulis countTl is at ftaki Such is the gratitude of Abolitionism. In ' obeif eiice to iL- buidiu, Mr. Lincola n- nearly destroyed the country, has lost th confidence of a 11 iorM ol 'h lie, and is pur-unn: 1 policy which hi- iron-'' i 1 iu 11 1 al a'it 1 1 on (t ttt N rt 1 1 Yet all the return he :;ei l'i o;u the men who luve ruiwed hita 1- kteks and n,ft Wr nrr glad ot it. If he bad io-esed rour ' se ind brume. he would BJtvn lei.eil in perfect aecuruv upon the coiim i in--e- ! tue country Now be is distrusted by every one and abjured in the mouth of the arch Abolition dem agt'irue Will h nceept the experience and act upon it'. Wu)l iifaroasa like a Simpson, and j,r kit diese agitators and traitors from Ins oath? Will he ,

ev . now join thr ranks of the real Cuiou men i t he country, or will he grooe on with iscil lnt.ii tcj!, manacled by tucaticistn and un nerved by the cousciousnesa that he 1 not d in

his duty to the t Otmar Ji He CHii ne rr itiny the Abohlioiii.sis 1'hillipa himself, if President to morrow, would fail to a Iv thctii No mm caii execute imp!iitle ideaI4f- Lasx'osn may in k the dust frost the feet of the Abolitionists, hut will receive neither gpatJ tude not Btasae, lor whoever attempts to t xecute their policy mortifies and enrages them by evinc- i im its -tuptditv and wi keiness letroit Kree Press.

Faaancipaiioii 111 Missouri. The tolioaini; is a c udened recoil ot the re ffi irksot Senator Ti Kru, in the Senate. upo:i the emancipation pafic) of the Pie-ident. as ,. velopei in the emancipation scheme in Mtseoori and upon Kxecuti e usutpati ns generally: Mr. Turrae. (opp of Inoi.ura. aai-i thit the formation of all countrisw under one Goveinment would secure th balance of power and do .. Willi 11 those inti'icaie foreign relations alou; which there bad been mi saacb ditacultr. But it had Ore..: so -iei.-: th it the interest of the whole was tie-t prumotati by prom..tin the interests ol imliiHlu!. He thru pni-veiie-i to mv that ru aaafbisal divtswn. thuuh lliey luiht be luiagi Dtry. were ut. . -tinct aiai initrmoutitab'e it any other line, as that between fundi and the U.iiicd States Su- h were the Baaa win. !. an i ra'el ':.e re-ei veu ngh's : toe St tes from the ttei.er.il tto er rwneiit. wh rh ei-tad i'li tbe 5iite alter the L'nion wa toi mcO The Uu ion did uo! make the S( t - but lie latter in .let 1 l'i 11. ami hui once teen out of it. Altai dis-tin-i 'I, ot tf.e ie-enei rtht- ol S: iie and their motu ii relation- who tli Federal üwi e. 1 men 1, Mr I'urpie .-ot tended that the value d ue L ni.ni was not greater thin tfic r -lit- of tiie St ites or the r ght ol the people He proceedei t say tba 1 t - 1 w m a dtreit hr ' e f dH Fe lei Uovemment to the lights of Mioun for law mil IWts of d." ir- i rih or twenty mtllions of dol In r i n credit Hr rrviettefl : he .: . Senator from MiApO ir: Hel. !.-. 1 e-e- . the ; 1 nd tnat the h-ie i ol his stale de. Oti' le.1 ti It, aint tnat tie did not know what the result a os. due is . cueo it-defeti.but thai he leered it He Mr luio; aid uol l.a.1011 that anv lag a- i ea.e-s.iry to kee;j the S.atc ot Missouri in the U1iH.11 It seemed that the i li ol

n nrrii ern the neu' Ii had s 1 land, Frmce. Hon power-. wir to tie dinw-. lierrit Smith wrre to be pOMtOM leet tbe conftdeaea

had lost tne OOa end the rxroth. fanatical princ If a war kr lot

of its pol it cal nn;e j aloue; tl on it ha tide. r.nt' ' 'Ii'" 1 ley and other te.tl . we'd ire. ed (ion-on I I out reir

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He hid bemtie imtmci wtn tbe; wr;i of ihepr.

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uf the New Kurland si-lend H.n uieaat pi for negroe

out of the public treasury, he (Mr lurpie; wss nol for it If it meaiit supprting "contrabands,' aa aaa aol for it. It u meani the auorptionl the reserved righu of the States, he wrs not for it

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races upon terms of pci iecl. equal H. I I Itat the temor.it sr, aa ümj ever hte been , opposed to an j secret political oriramztt on. the object of wbicb is a violation of the constitutional taws of the country. Hon A Humjrirevs now be ng loodlv called

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tborilv over every toot of territory, ano rur mr 1 ior. ByyaaiW upon tne stauu, anu. aunu iouy nnu .1 , . ,,. , - , ..,trv Ui wave over . 1. as 1: did at pndoneii ihrer. tM I to the Stars and Stripes, , ' . 1 li .. i a. J.l - 1...... .....I -a

willen wrre tilH'r'"'"" i 'I'H nun. itwi mm mm j dressed the meeting in thit happy and forcible -ty le and msnaar perv' r :.! t-. iiiniseii. The adherents of LincoJn't Administration j thst were present could find but little comfort in taw scathing remarks of Mr Hurnvhrev s.

Bunker Hiil atil S 1 elaon, he (Mr Tut emancipation policy Administration, but deleat The soldier

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t) was tor the wr. I I rould not strengthen the d in disaster, dHgraew and . the field had been unpaid

for mouths; their families were bagg eg tor bread, and he for one would vote to pay the soldiers

At the conclu-ion f Mr Hum; hreys's peei

hit was most inatlv due tnem lielore he otild on motion of.luhn I. Milam, it was

rote money to pav lor nerors m Miaaouri Rrtolrtrd, That thr nroceedms of this ronven Mr Tuipie then brietlv iracel the unanimity tioa bePObBefced in thj Sinthern Indiani in, State j of the people from the time that traitor, us Sou lb Sentinel and Cincinnati Enquirer, and that the Carolina fired on Fort Sumter down through the j Democratic : ; ..t th' Seventh O-ngressiotiRl pi'n -t-ionot Com: res. until titae Pre-ident and District be rtsiesle l to copy the Republican Senators com meuced schemes for 1 On motion of the Hon A Humphreys it was the purchasing of negroes, and ibu.d i.el ttieir Hoiml. I h it the thanks of the mretinir be previous rsdicv of a war lor the restoration of the j tendered the Democratic I idtes of Blootnfieid who

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a kindly as-isred in nnkuu' the tieauiilul tlag won h tiortts m tue breeetroiu tue window of ihe Court House. On motion ol IIuuliC.-. East, it was

Reitlrrd I h il f!i - meeting teij'.e-ts our Rep-

Umun lbe President had abatidonedall consti

tutional obligations, and carried out measures which in France would belong to the Kmjror, in England to the King, and iu Rus-ia to the altar. But he Mr Turniei would say that no

American Czir wouM h ive any -erf- west of the cesentatives in the St.,t Legislature to exert their 1 Alleghanie. Mr. Turpie then proceeded to j inriuem-e in favor of some measure for the more . spe.ik ol the elasticity of the so calle! "war pow- , etfi ienl enlorcemetit ot the 13th article ol the era," aad aatd Ibey had bean delegated to I'lovost Coustitution. Marshals and other Administration satraps fin motion of Hon A Humphreys, a vote of thmugh everv town in the country, with the ex thank- w is ten. hied ihe ollii-ers of the mawtittg paptioa of Selina and Oterliii. where white and for the efficicut manner in which they discharged 1

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some length on the re-ults of the acts.d the"war power.'" such as fale imprisonment, interfering with the freedom of the press. Ac , Mr Turpie spoke eloquently of the devotion of Indiana to the fiiion. and declared that il the abolition schemes ol the Administration wen- abandoned the people would ru-h forth aguin in this war like those under Peter the Hermit for the rescue ol the sepuleher of our Stior. The son- of Indiana have fallen in every hat tie. from Fort PoiiaftOl to the Rappahannock I wo days after the brilliant Victor at Fort Don clson the Prc-ident sent a message to Congress, not 1 oiitfritulaiihg the country that 1 tnneatee hid hi-en lelei-tnel l.nt re." ni mri: !i n u I ' u ü rr - -to aid in the al .ol ishineiit of slavery in the border Slate- The President used the word ".diol-is'nuent-' iu Ins mes-aye. for "aliulttiUmf" would h te caused it to tali stillborn to the ground Mr Turpie then contended that the cause Of there beiag two parties now was Irom the issues w hu h h id been r ii-ed by the Repuhlicnns. They bad diverted the true objects of the war to Abolition: but iT thev wi-hed to put down this rebellion, they must abandon the purchasing of negroes, deleat 'his bill, and return to their constitutional

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Pur-11 1 nt to previous notice, t he Democracy, alias Butternu'-," Of (reene county met en masse at the Court House iu l!oomlie!d. 011 the 7lh day of February, Ifb.'C lor the purpose ot giving an exnres-ion of their views and convic

lionü in regard to the CaJ ifaatout condition of the

country.

Barlf in the morning the "uuterritied' began

to arrive Inm the eo mtvy in squids an I in pla toon-; on bossaliai k afoot and iu vehicles of evei v oes Tiptioii. By noon the ijuiet village ol MsHMlMM wa9 literally ovet Howing with human bcin.: At 1 o'clock the meeting was organized on motion of Hon W ( Mo-s that Hon J X t'ordev preside over the drliher.it ions of the meeting, and appointing Hon. John Jones and Hon A Humphreys to conduct Mr. Conley to the chair. On motion of Hun A Humphreys, . I i aaji bower and Hughes Eist were elected Secre taries. Un rant inn of Hon A Humphreys that a com miiiee of fie b ipp on teil to draft resolutions expiesaive ol tiie sense of this meeting, the Cha r iifipointeil the lollowii g persons to act as said committee: Hons A Humphreys, .lohn Jones, W H Moss, and Thorn. is Bogard and laaM S . .1 . i.-ip - During the absence of the committee. J. R fsenbower, Rushes Ei-t and others, being loudly called lor. addres-ed the meeting. The committee returned and submitted the following preamble and resolutions, a-hich, on motion of John I Milam, were adopted iu toto by a vote that OvioOOd R determiuatiou to stand b the 1 nncipfcN awund ited: Wiiirkas. Our chief duty is to restore the Union of the Slates To do this all mu-t con trol the r aaaaiOM and prejudices We unisihave due regard for the opinion- of others, and Bat be prone to impute disloyalty to tho-e alio entertain aiherse views as to questions of policy We should be calm and dwpateioautte, et firm and decided, in maintaining tbe right We innsi pro te t the lawlul rights of the humblest citizen il we woiilil he pioteote l in WW own righta. We should resiiect judicial decisions, and conlortu strictly to the fequiffenal of the law We should not violate the law beciu-e OtsMTI do; and. Whereas. Utir beloved cimnfiy is (Detracted, and our free iu-t.iutions inipenled by a tout un relenting fVatrii idal civil war; and. Whereas, The perpe'uily of tii Union ot these Sraies is an ol.ject puam -u it to cvci

01 her cmi-ider it ion ; thd etoie, he it 1 limnlrr I ', thr Democracy of (Irn 111 county, in Ma- i'ni mit ion a-simllrd. That Wa aiW BOW, as we ever have been, devotedly attached to the Federal Union, that we ire willing to yield to it our most loyal support; lur that we regard with fateful apprenensioii the w ir that is now heuii: wage! by Abrahaai Lincoln for the purpose of overturning the social systems ol the tilteen Southern S'ates; and thai -t deserves the umpial ihed reprotiation ot everv true lover of consiitu tjyitfil liberty ' 2 Th it the prochmiat n ol" Abraham Linooll . of the 1-t of January, I8CS, pretending to Hhei ate the slaves of the South, ami inviting them to ser ile insurrection and deeds ol a uioet inhuman and helli-h character, is a most palpable usiupa lion of Executive power, a .ii-t ice to the age 1:1 which we live, ami a burning shame up. u the fur name our nation his hitherto boTHO, and should hring down upon ii tiie execiatuuis ol mankind, and consign its author to well merited tt4iv ion iiidetctnt! inlamy. 3 1 hat the Pern H-racy are now. as they ever have lieen. ol t!ic fiim beliel that tl e war, it er sisted in . is disuni. a: eternal ami final separat ion . that the l'nion of our lather- was a Union of con

cession and cmpromise, and must lie so pei j-et

L ud calls now being made for Hon .John Jones, a pioneer Democrat, who bears honorable scars of many hard fought battles, who now j projetd his way through the immense crowd, and having reached the spaakera' stand, made a lew BW ' V and well timed remarks. He said he was a native of South Carolina, but could not, In the

language of the poet sing, "T-, my na'iv 1 m l. I live theAH tLy .scones, I love them well," forthat would he treason. At the conclusion of Mi . Jones's remarks, on mot on d Win Moss, the Convention ad joumci by giving three lood and prolonged cheers lor the l'nion and thr Cotiatitutiuf. J N CONLEY, President.

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CSF" C en. Hovev, in hia addrwst to the Ptiocra v of Iti'li t.'i i, :i" poblfshed in the Ev rest this morning, charges that the Keheis are n-ing their monrr to twbsMiae the press of the North and insinuates that they have accomplished their object. No heller evideiu e of the BMligBHl ol the addre-s in-ill he wanleil, than this outrageous ami

"NJ infamous charge The man that could in ike

such a liasc charge, ami piomuluatc sucn a slan der immu) a portion of his Mlow citizen-, mn-t, indeed, be tool to all sense of either .-h une or decency. (i n. Dorey doe? out love the Dagtocrary of Indiana for -everil tea- MIR. They failed in the F r-t Dietrict to send him to CongWaat, when he ran as the Republican candidate against Jodge

I Xi'-I o'k in l".rs They also refused to elc bis T A T - I m. A.I t3 O 4' t . I

1 iiui-r in law 10 1 1 ie cuue .-euaie irniii 1 o-ev ano Vapih rhorg counties at the 1 i-t elect mh, when be nil in opoositioa to the Da nocts tie noasiaaa He halts the Democi u v, and tnercfore he is ail l.ng to use his position to c.i-t. it po-uble. dis honor anno them That's wh it's the matter! Tom Bante Journal. The Thkvtkr. The hem-tn. of Mi-s Tbomp son last Bight, drew 1 large crowd to the Metro poll tat). It was the best house t.e gifte! young actress has hid since her engagement, and we were pleased to see it. The pi ty was Gold smith's comedy S ie Stoops to Oonquer, and Hiss Thomp-oii. as Mies Qardcastlo, gavao chareoing rendition of it In ROcfa cheragtOfl she is unex c idleil The pl-iv v iscapif illv done throughout Riley. Vincent, Bill, Bight, Mrs Phon tnd Bist Fletcher, all entering into the spirit of the piece with zeal, and aetiiiL' Capitally. To-night Miss Thompson appears at Elithand Ze!ilia, a play which mn-t be seen to bt appreciated. If is a reinurk able production. The sodden changw of coatuotc and character in the leading part are truly wonderful, tad the piece throughout is one of great Inn-rest and etTe t Ti e afterpiece is the Irish Mormon, in which Mis? Macarthy will appear with -oi. One TtPu sAvn Mex 1 i rikd DafLf at Vickohi rg The Cairo correspondent of the Chicago Time- -a -: A lantlaataa who came direct from Vii-kstinrg repie-ents the troops as being much ditSiltttfioil and anxious to return home. Si- knes baa made sad havoc in the r inks, over a thousand hivii g been buiied daily for a week. The enemy per hu med a flank movement, but it did not amount to much, and thev returned. It i- evident th it some time must elape before anything etfective takes place

It Stent thit C-i'. Wagner i- loafiu about the -rieefs and taverns of Indianapolis de nowncina Pojioctatt as traitors, wheoe preparty ought tobe cajtaWated, tnd bogging memhoiri of

tiie Lea isjature t i-n a meinoi i d tor riis promo lion. This loafing Colonel had much better go j where his brave bova are in front of the enemy

than emploj his time in abusing patriotic citi zeus. New Albinv Lodgav.

Staktu' Ac. tin. We undei r4axl that the Rock pi 1 1 Democrat, lately destioted by a mob. bat been again started, Col. Jonas, its editor, having procured m-w mi'cral and refitted his oflice ni good style. The soldiers who destroyed the "llice have not, we belmve. bOOQ auc-ted I 1 this lasrant violation of law. Thev h ive dis graced the lair reputation of Indiana soldiers, and iii re proved ihOamOeivet unfit to wear the unit 1 rm which has heretofore boeg the mark of honor N. A Lcilger - - INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

Mi Johnson, that no to speak more th : ten duiir.g tha rent wilder t ..Übt -e-ic:.-Mr t.raes n.oxel

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ill'eo: ami inn wr m ui--i oui nri.n-nii.unr, i . , . . , 11. 1 . subject I rejeetrng t lie L -: 11 ta re-M.Iuti. t,-. tit it both in the Mate Legislature ai d longrcs. .0 ' ; J mjiuei)t;. ,1Iv u-e ill honorable tuen, to procure a ce-sa ,on of n , The extract ho.-tntties lor such a pen od of time as will e , , ,r . . , , .1 . j .1 , . reads: "In tunes of trouble the buiatical e tmnt the tspup e Ninth and "outh m cj : -ort unit v to . ' . , . , .c ,, ' . ., ' will rise to iNi a er It ojouid do to in all parties meet in t n eution and if pos:ble settle 0ar un - .... - . , , l ,1.1.1 , 1 1 Ihr tunatic 11 - im nt in 'innirn party hati thr h iptiv intionai d:thctilties .. .... . - - . , ti 1 t. 1 1 !-.. ;.. acttnlanc u At Uns point tue en.ttor Irotn I That we have ui.b .un.leii coi.hien.-e in the , . - Vl ...... - , Liwieme . Mr. t .(, mterposes a uue-tion, aakL'i intrv and courage ot the Western opmicei 1 . . . " r J . . ; ' r . , . .. - mg m if the fanatn-al element iu the Kepubh . and while dis ipproving d the war in a Inch ther f . . P . n . , ., c in ti-irlv was n 1 i 1:. .avoi of a-Anoaiedging ti e are en ureil. with au it- ruinous incidents, thev 1- .1 1 , r"-,-r"' . . . Southern 1 mtederacv : lo tic- 1 am onule to hi.eour kindest w,d,es lor their aellare. Itl m the m. n;,live. Taking t heat Ute and sreeu, re'. urn to their friends and '.,meiiSI , madu fesyUal anale tt.'in whuh thev he t.eet. tr ui Milentv drawn; m ... . , m in 1. 10. 11 11 r 1 , liient in the Ke, a.' . ic in ; irt favoring the iec . t 1 if we are m tavor of the (ener.il (ovei niiient . . ' -. , , . . ... uitioii ol the independence 01 the secedeo Mal - mceasmg the pay ot puvate soldiers, and de rS J , , - me s,e.y means by whuh those now m W(i . (bmt in trouhh,us ün.es the ne-.i may receive their pay thi temtmry of all p .rt.es was to s.'.md to the . Tint a I ours: ions .md doubts as to the ob- ,. . . , ' , . , m , u , . 1 a , I dictation o the taiiatical lemeut. Mich w i the jec' lorwimh tne w .r be ,.g wag...oi,u,g u VlK v , , v (1. h tv . The Democracv had beer, remove, bv the Ktnam-.tn.n I r.nl imatun .r (h, uprem,,.v of thal ,.,, .,, tilll ot Abrahim L ic...n. ami by the ,1 n. -sal, frnat ft separation from New tlngi.nd t,met ti no.ot conservative t.eneraU, and .e f, t a aueai . frost I t Senat.., from poiikütg .11 their stoad men of radical AtH.hu,,, LtWr , denounced the position of Set . ... proclirltle.. we hercbr deelsre our opposition to Co u Vj in which the further prosecution ot the ear as . ; is now I fce f o , ,eialJ.e uf -.he s .uthern M tea benag w.ed. ih.t we .ra not in lav, a- o' tu.nwh . ff m ( e , u, , uno,eaured mu the I re-eni Adui.nistration another man. gun. lhto u psudo!,,rior suh 1 fietlish. unchi isn ,11 crusade I , ....,,.. .k ,i.ä m-'r r !

B. rbwt the ipteiliuol the tutu ,ne men. Il is diu I. Tubi-c opinio,, ought ZKLT Ed"u,M;,,"t n"r,,iia. ,. M,ieiBI,weilWHJfct.3iat der 0 tyrant optwani ,,,,i.,rr neceaetty. in the L M Qen act it ,(. frv,.(1I) onastwin IV,uc,!; ?l u RonlJ u,,üb aiadv and ignominious itotllmH The Re atrustad and the unwarranted ar,e-ts md IDCaf r.a.i- .. ...... - .1 ...:Äi

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and not tnAdopted.

51 r. Corb

ruber tlull speak

lets uiinuies a second time

iNTaont 't riot or rilu.

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author

ic

titltd to h d

P Mr. L nders. tame committee, presen'ed a mi nortv report, re ew ng ibe sau e s iijtct at great length, and arrivbjg at a aWeient conciu s on hm tne tn n The minority lepo.t the f Mow n.- re-olu on and tsk its adoption: Hmoicfd, inn-.; . Sei itot w ho h , - r e his aswMaon ano uMaiibeniHHi k ssl oflVe, aeeepisi the offii e of En o. l.ng and Drafting 1 -mtn -Monar ia lueiigiOle to a aeai on iuu th- a. Mr. Laudert moved that bolli report.- bt laid upon the table, and 2K) copies be printed for the

u-e ol the Seoate. The ja-iniing was advocated , lu Guvernor u get poaaaaaiou ot ail pub! by Messrs Lm :ers. Horc, Cobb. Downey. Cor arQls

no shields uml orsjsed by M-- - March, 1 jtroao rkoixlvts Clavixxd and H!ar The motion ptevailed ,,,.. ... Mr. Bee-on. same committee. nWOtttad back L tto rmmm lha petition ol , dorenatesunt ot ihe seat ol V' l" n reaa.d to the b... .tore C ongreas to Senator Browne, of Rando'-h. with a resolutnm raie o gro re-ment-. which p trailed that senator Browne is entitled lo hit teat On Mr. Cobh movcii the pr ious .,ue.t,on. this b.or. Laid on the table lor the present. I yeas and nays bemg taken .. Hfcondin. it. 01 ,7. , , the pre lous oiiesi ton, lesudeil teas '!., navs '22 .Mr IM it. atne committee, re pur teil back the . ' . " T r...... ,. .1- , . i, "T Mr Keed oliered an amen lnier t to the effect .'."! 111 the case ol Senat".! IhcKUi-oii, With a . - . ,, resolution that senator Dickinson is entitled to ,h a ne-.rru tnaipa md white ta tboohi OOt be In- seat on this rtiKr Laid on the uble lor the em,'.,0e,s1 ,n e sa,nedepartt;,ei,l-tlut 1.0 negro

-unit 11010 i con nipiirr inaii npi-ui!, ano ill no

case have aurhonlv over white men

Mr Hood eeonortod hit tntoi latent by a spooch

r h Vandegrift to lease the N Relerreil. WPsoLrtlnis Mr R-.berts. lonOniat teuHot ii.iy V ti . f r t' -

pre-ent

Mr W ilson. Chiirmm Mtnk Comubttee, re p.-ited back Senate bill Ho. 1)2. aulhorizm banks lo change their location, with a lecoiu mendation that it pass. Concurred iu. Mr. Moore. Committee on C01 (.orations, re ported back Senate bill No. 9c, will, a recom mendation that it lay on the table. Com until in. Mr M 111-tic! i. Military Committee, reported hick Senile joint lesoludoti No. U, iu regard to ; .ng M.iu.ei - 01 gold, recommenci ng that .? lay on the tahle, aa mere is a measure betöre the Senate recommending an increase of pay to the army. .'' mr, Head opposed ihe tabdng of the joint re-o lotion. It aas the Hue basis for the pay ut the ariiiv. The nav of the private soldier w is fixed

at f l't a month v hen goid was the standard, and now he only gets that amount in a depreciate i currency. 1'ay him in gold. Il was ri-hl and jaal The representatives of the people here j shou'd guanl the interests of the soldier and his , famil . .nd he w as -ati.-fied that the plan contemplated in the resolution was the true one. Mr. Shields and Mr. CI typool usUtined the re ; pott and Mr. Corbin oppo-ed. Mi Olnynool reateanhnrad alien a buy the cry

was raised iu opposition to a party that lhc u-e 1

oi considerable length. His view ot the matter

was that the proci 1 mation of the Tie-idem won I ! hive rome eile, t in bringing slares into our hues, and he . :.-i-.ict e ! the he-t ii jsitiou that j could be m ide of them would he to put them into : the rad't irv ervice Mr Wolfe demanded the previous question, ! which was seconded bv a vote of rent '26. DOff JO. Mr. Heed's amendment was lost yeas 2d, Days 2;") A motion to adjourn was lost by yeas IU. nays

'2ii A varietv of motion were made, but without an further action the Senate adiourned.

HOUSE Or KKPKESENT AT IV ES Met at 9 o'clock, Mr. Sjieaker Buskirk in the Chair. Journal of yester ay read and approved. Ft TITloXS Mr Biker, from citizens of Noble county, for allowing soldiers in the army to vote. Mr. Reitz, from citizens of Van lerburg, for modification of the liquor license law.

gold for the anhaara, and ras for ihe peoole I Br. tfMi, from l ,tm ciuaasM ul Lateatar eoan Now it was pniatOil to give cold to (he soldier, I ty, asking for enteKement ol the ldth Article of and rags lo the people He took the position tiie Constitution.

SEN' ATE

Friday, February 13, lvfi.'l. The Senate was called to order at9 A. M. The journal af yoottrday was read and ap j pro! ed. M: Hrowne. of Randolph, rose to a Ojnest n of pt iritege. He said. 1 notice, trom the tt;ort

I of the debate in the Senate, on tieid i. on the

y proposition

RtPoRTS

I Mr W.dfe. Committee mi K'ections. presented

a majorilv repot t on the mem ru! -n reference to

lens 1. . most Qairrai.t 10 ilim. .0 t. i-i.rtirs,

of peror.al Itfierty. snd. If OOralotad in. thonM be re- tel lo. the stmiii; aim 0 the i-

7 That we view witli alarm tiie dei.lorable wnd !

friuhttul condition of the currencv of the cuntr the conlesied seats held enatoi Ky, Me

homg lasen coiaoei lei bv tbe partv i. ; , ;,. let. I eej uden and l-eir-- I n.- report was long rei-eie in lieu of a cottatitutio . currencv a I ami etam'iieil the twQttion whetlier the o(lne d worrhle- md iTeleem it le piper ,s,ie ii tiie Lurulling aud Diali Cv-nun;.-.. nei 111 ..ffice iiiiiltittu uf uiooai . Uie rcui; ot ludi tli ' w.thu. tt luMi.mv uf ;he Consiitu I the

Mate Ihe mooritv xrive at lue conclusion

l it i. not. m i rrtajrt a resolution that Sena

ruinous to out ; , i

That we lielieve rhu out f über established tl

tli.it the legal tender notes were the standaid ol

values, and should he so regarded by all goo 1 and loyal men. We uiu-t stand by it, for ugoa i itdejendeil the saivaiiou af the country. He I would be willing to ptf the soldier in gold if I gold could be had. But it could not be had j (iold hut obtained a fence value, like üiainonds and Other pita ions stones He spoke at greit length ami hopefully to the hn.incia! latere of j the counti v. Mr, I. raves was in favor of an increaseol the p.y ot SO Miles R, bat lor reasons ahich he g-ive at ItQgtb niusl vote to ntlnin (Inj ieK)tt,as it would i not do to make a distinction in the kind of

that dift'e. ent entntayOOUa the Ukl ei nmeut vcie to raooiVtL The lep irt was concurred in. RLSOLl'TIONS. Iff. Shields, tint the Committee on Military All irs have the power to summofl anv and all WUneaeet they may reiptiie before them. Adoftted Mr Cobb, that tTonoral N ifhaii Kimball be invited to a seat Wltbia tins chamhi-r, and that a committee of three be appointed to inform him of the paasage d the resoluttoo, and th it tiie Sen ate give him a toitable reception. laraoncctioa or gks. kimball.

R I POSTS. Mr Eowk, from the .ludiciary Committee, concerning Senate lull 26, relative to guirdi ui and ward recommending passage. Mr. Ltsselle, from same committee, recommit, ling pas-age of Hou-e bill No I2i, tiehuiug nr-'ienie atinrs. hr the purpose ol secur ng the person .J libel ty of tiie citizen. Mr Kilgore presented a minority report adverse Mr. Lisselle said the law punishes any person who eludes the service of the writ of Inbeas cor pus. The amendment punishes any one who flit ly 1 efuses obedience to the writ. Mr Kilgore dotnandod ihe indication of sin gte ha Stattca ia which, in Indiana, the writ h id been rtuaotod. Mr. Lissei'e did not claim that there was any OaaO of importance where thit had been done; but it bad been threatened by the edict d one mm We must protect inn -elves from tucfa acts ot tyranny. Now w.ls ju.st the time to pa-s such , a law. The minority report was tabled. The ma- j jortv report was adopted) yeas ;c2. nays -id Mr Dunttanon, from Select Cominittee. re-; ported bill apportioning State for Senatorial Henri 1 n'ative- lor next sx vears. Head first and:

Mr Oqbb introduced Gen Kimball in I fer Mcond tunes, utnier stispension of rules, and 900

Words rs a distinguished soldier and patriot.

Tie President, Ui oehalf of the Senate, wel ciriied Gfnfritl Kttnhal!. He poke laoqtiefttly of the Sacrifices, the valor, the skill und devotion of ihe solder son uf Indian a, that the eople ol the Slate and their representatives let ed bo honor, and warmly and cordially greeted him on behalt of the Senators who had by a unanimous tOtO invited him In t spat in this chamber Gen. Kimball replied that it afforded him plenaure to receive this m uk of !aor from the Sen ate; Ott I it was. on pit put, utnle-ened He had but done his duty. He had loughl fot the main ten 'in e oi the Constitution, and the restoration o! the Union. It Ui alwavs been his Oattlecrv. Be hoped when be returned ta the laid he eonld earrj In his coiwudes iu arms the cheering word that the Senate of Indiana would always uphold their h mdfl and aid and hilf ill them iu then efloru to crneh out rebellion. He thanked the Senators lor this mark ol approval of his conduct as a soldier. SPKCML OBDKIt The hour baring trrired Isod for the consideration of Senate bill No 7U, lor the protection of the liberty cd the piesMr Wolle reviewed the arguments that had been in ide bv Scii 'tor M uch as to the CQQttitO tionalit of the bill. That Senator had pro

nounced the bill onmnetitntlnoul bocauee, at bt

copies ordeied printed.

Mr It .belts, Irom Select Commit'ee, relative to Sonate bill No. 13, awthonsing railroad eon p inies to make extensions or branches in eerP.in cases and to take stock in bridges recommend- j log p i.-s ie. Mr Howard presetted a minority report

amending the bill, and moved ih it bill and re

ports he relerreil to Committee on Judiciary. Caiiled. CKN 1 1 31 B ALL Mr Nibl ick, saying that a distinguished gen tlem m w as now in the h til. one who h id partici pnted in many of ihe battles of the War a (Jen Btal id the Army of the Potomac- he thought it due to the patriot and soldier th it the representatives of tiie people of Indiana s!io :!.l show him nil respect and eanrteey. bin therefore atoeed t i t he he invited within the bar aid be prest noun b Mr Speaker to members individually. Car

rie! by acclamation. Mi. Speaker then introduced Gen. Canbtti, j who was received with universal ap I .u-e. mem

bers using to their leet. He tpoke briefly, feelinglji and aaodestly in roeogniUoa of the Imnkx Coli lerred upon him, and and through him, but a bumble root etenta tire, upon Ihe in ten soldiers ot Indiana in the field. Those gallant men. when bo retained, he would be proud to tell of the lugh esteem iu which the representative! 01 the

said, if eeabraeed more than one subject, a '-rim 1 people their people at home held them inal and cirtl offbnee, and vejod decisions of ihe j (en Kimball area then piesenteil by Mr Su-it tue Conti 10 thaw that thO court sustained Speaker to each member iu the hall, hiking m u-yacts embracing civil and penal sections hands and exchanging congratulations with each The design of the bill was, to strike a blow at j other. mobocracy in this country. There 1 nothing j okpi RS Of IU pay, that was working a greiter evil th.n this , pi. it ot j on nioti, li( r IfoorhnMI, who taken up lawless violence. It was this suirif uiieheckeii, Renate bill 93. read and recommitted.

in in- opimoo that h id bronght the couutrv to its resent deplorable condition He pcopoted Uj check the spirit bv stringent legal enactment-' The j c.pie mutt be taaght to reapoct the law. !

1 ne iiiu-i not ue permuted to t.itte ri!re-- in

liieir own hands lm real or fancied wrong-. Lov

air meant obedience to the butt. Aeta ritch as are contemplated by the teoond section ot tba law

could imt fie perpetrated where a wholesome pub He sentiment ex;-'e :. and the section was framed ; to coitect tliat sentiment wherever it wa tie 1 prared Bechnracteiued mob violence as worse i than thelt in its elfects, and ooual in u,oraltL.i, i tude. Mr. Wolfe sil that we mu-t legislate for the POttditioG Ol I bin gl that surround us, and imt as ere would wi-h them Newspapeis a ei e regardod in ihe seve: ü counties 1 iheii : u-t organs, and to - me et ten 1 the property ol 'he parties enona piituiples thev advocated. The dOttrnCtioO of 01 fni the-e 1 1 pert was felt at a blow al the party, atl3 could not (ail to arouse I rit of revenue that would seek tor redress. It w s the duty ot -tbe Legkihitnre tu seek u pnnont the state oi iliings pictured liv him He taw from the pa petatliaf the Rockport Qhnei.it, In day ago, had been destroy ed bj t lew sohl'mri. hacked up

by h d in 1 der. y vili.ct - Inj since the COMmission oi thai w .es. t it had lieen necessary In been sol e - 11 thai couotv to i re ent out-

breik- pase ties law aiai ton would prevent! sin'. . -s in ihn fntnrn. Iii (Vol ia reIiei ale qceMtly 1 thekrguiuent . Mi M uch, that pub-j lie Ront.ntetd, in the tbteneoof law. would hold' a wholes. -me restraint over the prORI sVa in le pendei.t mid tin fettered pies not the bulwark

of nut Iii 1 ,:es. and he would j 1 o-u e ;t pure i Cnne foi l6.f 4

and un a heil and unpurchased bv power Adjourned

House hin No "JK, for ntotottioo ol game, as tmended bf Senate, taken up and amendment c Bcurred in

Miu on thi mi tea nine Hou-e bill No IT, Mr. Porroator'a,) relative to - lies w red estate bv fore;i;n tru-tees and ex

il

Mi I';

m Trison.

tbe hall to of deliver

minute

DRY GOODS.

jivnn rs 15

L

meut was

of

for pares.

Mr 7rmsn. U,-l wbeM iUt II-.. adfooru. it will le until ruessl ii ueit, 9 A M 'Ir ' .'hns Moved to arai :id bv inserting M un day V! V M Mr N bj ick. peiki j . -s business of tle Sswsmo. mis! tbat tne .pomoo liisl Utere bd hee.i no advance, ws erroneous. Business wrs tdv o " e- : w:?l tst of n previnna eesaion The Ooatnwtteo 4 W iys mid Means were maturing bus.r.ess, and so acte other coat niiuee-

Mr i V. du Y amendment for a ador 't : Mr Niblack. instructing thi to najti re as to lurii shing dock the Peace. Adopted. Mr Wolfe, relative to pos W-tbdr iw n

Mr M i-oti. allowing Librarian and

postage stamps L i-t 1 vniTTtr. on JtniciAL c iter its.

The S;eker annoiititsf. in pnrsuince of a joint reso'uti'.p. the I r 1 . w Messrs II ,wk. Litiiii. tiu on, Petty . VuuHoii. 11 latphreyt. Like, l'i-. :'. I'lcivud. I., flu 1. i.i-sede. Mislard, M .' in di and iar ol Adjoun ed. BUSINESS NOTICE. J k I..W1NA DRÜRT v- JOHN and Srah Kwitic r.r lb decrr.- of tin- t'. urt m thu crs ustainliig the rcht ..f Mr 1 ni- to be I.ADIK8' fill IT mpj lltbSl kf her, and find. UK ih "Lai'des Guide." coj lu-i't. .! i-v '.i- Kw-.njt. at St. I ui, n inf 1 itirinent i f the 'Ijnii.-s' (."hart." ami cnhruUt thr 'Uui.le" au.l plal.-s fr.i:i wtii h it a pniile.! to dettr.iyrd, and puiii-hing J.lia ai.-l Samh Fwinjf for a

eonteaipt of Court in d 01301 a I finer injunction, ans

dverti-emi-lit in tili- Jiaj er.

mis nimm goiids,

oaten i' .roTio.rs. WHITE t.t'Olts. I.INK.NS. Rltltiltnahhlt BCsponalaT m1, KNITTING YARNS, CORSETS, &C i;T V . U adiinilon. irret. Betvieetl 1 1 1 1 no . s .i 11 1 rrstrt.rr ata..

INDIANAPOLIS. IND

Mr. J ihusvui, Couiui tleOQO County and Town ship Busine-a, reiried back Senate hill No. 9h recomuiendiuj: that 11 jaiss. Kelerted to a select committee of nve tiLLa us TiiiRn aajtuin Mr (iifT.id hill. No. 9S, authorizing the sale

ofcinaU Passed aaveuunjoona Mr Ferguson, that tbe Committee on State I':i-. 1 : . . e ieaeoi at. -fi.ee t" m ji T w to v 1.:

tut lUierii I'. -

Mr l ot.fi. that 1 I ' ...i keet-r be directed to administer oatbt i'asnod.

purchs.-e tbrea dollars worth d postage -i.i nips House all I4ö. tor relief of t.eore Arnold, f..: ea I. iiieini.er and electue jibi.er ul tiie Sen I'aed.

Adoiiieu Mimu raiv.

Mr Li bat :c .iies-iin i.ovamvr Mi lton to mr N'mlact preenid 4 taopotition

It

HO-e article r.nii--B.is

K-Mirut a well a

ad ji.taue to rxani'De ur w !.. re.

-ffer to tke trade

liratt .friar. New

rea.tia in Sew ora . lers will On.1 It t. thrtr afarc aarrasiis ri feUS ta air

NOTICE.

1 b M-OAwlt

tea tors. I . i -1 . House h.! No. 23. Mr Anderson's,) to fi the ' lOeceotioti ol title in real estate held by Auricul tural Societie-. Passed. IL u-e bill No 78, Mr. Mc'i luchey's.j to en ; able uvnert of tret land-to drain and renfaim t hem w ithout tafctthnj the lauds of other parties. Passed. Hou-e hiil No. il, (Mr. Urown'-. amendiuLr section 1 ol ant oryannting lha Sopraata Conrtyi iovniiiiLr for election ni tie .Judges in 1-G4. Lent teat '2'J, aatt "". BILI INTKOHLCKn. Mr. Oiren, No. l-7. to amend sactioo 2 of act pro tiding a treasury st.-ieni tor the State of In alane, tnthorniii) the rece-;t d l";.iul States Traaeurt nofea for fixes Reil t seeonal tiate, under Buspeuaiou of rutes, aud referred. Adjourned. hRKUMMMI KSMOat T iie II u-e met at 'J o'clock. SILLS ov TU I KD READING. H I'isp hill 7 . Mi Xca 1,1 ur.. definiiiff and punishing aaaault. Passed. 11 '.- hoi !'7, Mr. (ireory's.j UpejiliaJ act establishing courts of conciliation Passed uves tl, noes li TT L 1 1 1 If Sil LI

ni'ii-r u.ii us, i.nr. to ick s., raisini: rrv-

Pas-ed area ü. n irs 0

Hou-e hill 1H7. Mr. L.ke's.; for relief of Mi terra Berry, of Mediane eountj, out of funds oi s . d 1. unity, for loses aa punehuuet af seed corn tot famsora of eaid count v. Panted. House hiil 114. (Mr. Miller s,) raoudring lie 1 ordert MS eertlty to record of all leal tr.in- .c Paated House bill l2. Mr McGauchev's.) amending section 111 id assessment law holding the And itat hast Pad of the Trci.-urer responsible tor double as-es-nients

Mr. Ihi-kirk Mr Miller in the Chair; moved

AMUSEMENTS

METROPOLITAN HALL.

"-"Ulli nlsht th- I i-suOful yrunf artiste tMHeaga Onihmrlotte Thoaonpot am , SVTl'KDAY BVBMIMO, FKH 14. 63. Isi tinif of he fcrc-al ttBattfanel Iirama of EDITH AND ZELDIA. To cacluile with the Comely of the IRI8H ! ! M.

Mundav tWatOBJ rlr-t ttM in I hi M untrv of tbe new atay or EetTTMtM H.IK t: i"0 O T.

A FTKI.NO I Jl SFSSloX. Mot at 2 o'cloca. aanunia. Mr Ljuias. Cbairjnaa ol ihe Cominittee on Educataoa, teottaatbawk tue anteiwthia haintriua into tue et pall ana i oi aaiendiiig tantion 2ö al ; siatdtutd utn, nimthoopinioii thaA a change eras mex. v ... W . c'i acut 1 cd in. Mr. Itaa Cn.1i11n.tu ot Judiciarv Uomnuttee.

it, otte-j niea j. inl res du ion .No. in leiaiionto to recommend the lull for further consider i ion.

rm t 1 .1,4 1 iiiU aavotat Ineonahknoai with a raoott Mr. Lamb mo red instructions for the repeal of j mandalaaii tnat it pass. Ordeied to tie anpnanhtL , the 1 1 ii; ti section indicated Mr. Knien, It jada, repoiiei back Senat- House bill No. 116, Mr. Hoebe, amending w ; . u dinenuuiei.i. and w uen so ammueu, liiai -eclion 7 of law relative to Supreme Court Re II pass. U 1. cuiied :u. forter, increa-injr h:s nay L-t vc is 26. nays Mr. MoOharg, Chairman o" the Satni Lm ; .S4. Com miller, reL-ru-d back Senate bid No oh. On motion of Mr O'Brien, of Hamilton, vote with a panutnenonentthw Uit u bJ n the t in e reconiiiered. and bill, on motion of Mr. Niblack, Concurred in. roeontOsitt ed w:tli instructions. Mr Kav, i hairmau of Judiciary Committee, Hu-e hill No 117. authoriz n; the Couniy , resjrteJ baca Senate Utll N o Pb, with a tatfUOat Auditors of New ton aud Jasper w ith re.rect to that it go to tho Fanaheo Cvenatton. CsWcnrreo school 1 md P.t?se ! III House lud No. UK, l'niiic time of holdinc

Common Pleas Courts in ihe counties ol Whisli, Miami. Cas, Fulton atid Kosciusko.! Passed. House bill 12'd. amend tiar se Hon 11 of act! ! rofulatii.ff election and duties ot County Survey 1 ors Kei-omoiitted. House h.U li. auth z Kec-orders to de

mmd their fee In adrance. P tsel Ho - ' io 12). azwiiist pu'i. c otfi are reteii . :n 1 s t tries in advance P.i-.sed Houae bill Cid. amending 2'liii section of prac tire t.-t. authoriainf- Pnrse- utin Attorneys to

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fW pajaiteia heret- remitideil ibtt ah-ttt i'IU a peii-liy i f ten per cent, aiidesl .n all of the unpaii ta M 1 4 11! after the ihlrd Mo-m-y w" March. I unulil aUoaav that it will he rmosthU t clothe w. rk of f-.ur months In the lat week nl ta payinr ftM3 dlt JOHS L. rtktmw.T ÜÜ

PENS.

GOLD PENS.

PKICKS OK ADMISSION. Ore--t'irrle mi rnraaettC M rents. I.i'.v iTi-t ii.-iitli-ni.-'i 7f " " Ran atVtitfeaal asejt 2ft ' Sallerf 2h " Priv.ite n.p- iJl0 'X aV itagle Mats bM h, Prf it i- n - - jXtt K-5kl "ir- iji -ii ii7.)'clo:k Pt-rforiiuiiici CttttBtM at Ti. M A i O 1 I II I, li .

CxriAPJD COIVCERT.

Miss ANTONIA NEVITTE, Assifcied hy 1VL. BOUT WELL, ' 1 rt for two nights only, it the Mv - ink II ill, in Friday and F.bri.try20lli.ini 21-1. "fel.t4-iilw

W f invite ait- ;it- ti to our alwsts Urge stock of

GOLD PENS

UT w-'t warrant our p'"" for one year, larfan wTii Ii tmie. ff the ioi nt come off through 'niinary tisir. mr . i; r plan- with new pena. BOWEV, STEWART & CO. f. nta-.taw

FOR SALE. THREE ACRES OF CHOICE LAND a ten UMN'i tli- Cilj on ih Ni-nti, for sale cheap f.-r

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

PROPOSALS. TO BRICK CONTRACTORS. 1W ILL reenve ir. j..ai- for th asaUOS aaki lav ihr of .vn Uuaatte l Ijou-an J hrirk, for St, nwtatt Orphan Asylum, flnCtOUOl, Ind ina, up tu the 19th ilsy of K.'bruary. S,ee-fi(ati.ii-;, plans, Ac., may ha heen at my ott'.re. ei.na-r f I. Misy Ivau.a mi l Washington --treets, Iii.i n n -i f . - is, (Btasra't block.) fel.U-.itd H M. AK! ROTT), Archft. rt.

INSURANCE.

THE BEST INSURANCE To be h i'! In the mrk-t is offerit hy the Lh( rjiool and London ( oinpan)

T-'ta' Assets......... A sets in the Latti-U States..

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Fire I rvniiunis reo j. i i in tli" L". S. in lsii 4-j 041 o ' " ' ls61 äJ6.04.-. " " " li 67S.A6s All Rharehnldern personally resp-.iialble f.-r eniragrBjta 1 of tba t'omjiai.v All 1 1 rt ctursan- f har.hWer.-.

hlKECTOKa IN KKW 10KK. Fit vn. is ( ..'Ti. V kt, Kq.. Cbaioaaa. anal Gbiksmx, Rsq.. Iputy Chairman. JoiU'.Pil iiAii.l R), Jr., K-q lucn'pr- Hamilton, Jr., Ksq. V.. 1 ttaanaaanYi Rat K. M. akchibau.. Eta.., H B. M Otttsal. Am ui:i l'i 1 1. K-- . l:siuent Seen ia ry. The losses paid by this Company since ft estahlisbmerit, amouM r 1 äf lutit .Millions of Mailars.

w Jk aionv; 10 a an At No. 39 W-t W . bin if toil at. ALAhOI M .MK OP H' M K M !r WORK K0 sl- . heap, in- door -at ol the Talm r H..i.e ap3i-dly A. UIVTZ PROPOSALS. Sealed Proposals.

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Sy vi.Kii rKorosu.s. wo. 1. hfrfitivfii it this unti to oVI . s. A. V . 11 Thuradav, Fetiruary 12th, ls:i, foi JMM ( art I ry llora . Kor Ii i- .lütii R.-rimi.t. Iri4iana Volunteer. All to te delivered at the liovrmmeiit Stable, in Indiati.ijolis, Indiana, hjr ..rtefore tLe SMth day at Fehraen . haltwafffe of Csvalry H rss t. 1m- t fllo"a; atst within bve (i) liy frBa data of contract: .Urn " ten (10 4 " :I0 " Lfle;n(l5) " " " Ssi.l Horses to he aand in all particulars, n less than i ;t'i 1 r Hu ri-llisn ifUt (8) years old: from IR to if baml liiirh; dark color-, (tm itrejs,) ror-1 square rrotur. I.ridi.- i-.- ii-t ot slie sufficient forravalrr purposes. N hid will he entertained unlevt aceompan'-d l.y a guarantee for its faithful ierforuiarice. Form of bi t. and It'i traiitoe ea'i le had on aopt. cation lo thi- ofl-e. N tM ill le entertained for less than 100 horses. aThaa a aM i- made bf a firm, the name of each rarmler of ihe firm must le aiven. Tm . ..r m r- lud fr-.ni lli- same partte will insure the rejection of all auch hfcin. Il.ind- tnust he tiled by 2 o'clock same day. 1; lilcr- 11. 1-1 be present at th- -peninir of the blda. mr their Iml- will att be entertained. The tinders 1 rrves the rij;hi to reject any or all bids de med nur- asmabe ffaatt terms ami specitlcatiiwi will be riaidly adhered lo a od eiiforce.l in i-verv partK-nlar. Paym'tit madi- on ronip'eiion of contract. feli .Itrl JAMKS A. Khi . A. Q. M. V. 8. A.

KSIGHTA WAItKEN, Gcmrral Aj ats, locatel in thOMBMray'a Bull bag. n W. corner 'llurd and Main t. Ciaeionatt, t bla Par aaanntwt la lasttsaiapolla and elcnhy, apply io John s. m-asn. aVejeat, s. ratatr IPaaanaAtea and Men.lian 1 UveU. Mr. JOHN L PITCH it author r-d to tran-act busine in tsyabarnee. JUHS 8. BfAW, Anant ; ! . - -1 LECAL. THKClRCOir CO! hi Of 1 II F PNU KU STATK8 J for the .southern Iii -I ret Obto, at tbe January term thereof, the toiijw,n aettea aaa atactaajs HAN. KRT, JAsMIAKI TKIiM. I NO. J k L. iHaiy vs. JobnAJ. C K ::.. Ko. 'JB3. 'llii--ase came on f r 10 .inns u .i. a m.-tion to attach the persons of tbe di-i'end.int-. J Ii -..-! Sar-i. t l.wiaa. anl himhi the rule and the answer thereto, aiid upon the ev nie nee. written ml v.-rbal, olfercd by the iar;is and tb- arguments ,,f

eoiins. i; and 1 tm Conn having taken time to consider the matter, and alter le ileliheratfaassbeing bad. doe hi..! that tbe aid defriidaiits, John and Sarah C Rwing. are frui ly ..; a contempt ! nrt in knowing v .: sw)r u the mjanrtkia h retotor gran'rd in this cause on the 2 s-1 naj 1 Janu rj , A I., lstt. anal it frinsrinir upon Uie r. tit of Mrs. Lavrna Ui uri n euiMi-lK-d b the decree , ol thi- (' un of that de in thh rs- . v.-t tl Caan Oam Mir l.-r find ipon full evidema-. that tb- Chart fc i.owb or called as the Ladia' tiuide." aud wh ti purport to bei o,qoiirh ed ly Mr. S. C Kinjf. 111 September, lsbl, ui the K i-'-fi l)it'Kt of Missouri, 1- m principle an-: feassle ot of r.tion. utstant:llv tbe saneas tbe Chart -f Mr. lirury, a herelol r- eatablbanal by the jodcti.ci t t tbia 'ori. It is tberesart further et dereO and ailjudyd a puni-hmeta for the said contempt, that iii a"' . .Sutis, within twenty days of tbe entering of thi- t ur, iiehser um I of th- ..i! copies of the -o-c.illed "Ijtdies ;Uide" to ihe t'b rk of tbia Coi-rt, to tie by h-io Oeatroyed; do aleo trliver to him the I ur p!at-- fn 111 which they are printed, for the ame pur,i is?; and doabo drUver t. bam, at the Mime time, anv au-l sll Charts. Msp- or in. t. whatsoever name i . -!. ,lats r-.ui which they are p. nted. which tbe nos have, or abfch r-uinii r th.- . ( ,ntrol, or either 1 th' m. ..mi which .ir-- substaMially ibe -anie in prim -pl. a hat oi iio 1 1. art- ol sk1 ! urv And may and al; j-r "lis ah" h' id any aocb Map, Charts, Platea or li ..r v anaataaaerr nam caMd, for and on accoant of said defendant , or either of them, are hereby

Tied to deliver to- aattc lo the Clerk of tbe Conn for

INSURANCE. EIGHTY-FIFTH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. JAM IMV, !Hi3. ETMJ INS! UNCI fllMPANV, OF H KT Fi KI. i-NNFCTlCI T. i-si !... I s r,. t Market Vain Cash, f-easnrv N'.-t-. md Certificate, on band and "t. nl and in aaent x hands, n4M.la)l 41 V. k s , k of New i .rk. Hartford, h'fon, I. ".. l'i iMdelphia and . th.-r plsem, ten, Hal Ot C S nl Matf Knel.. . K'n'mh, Nw' Jere, . t ll,:. . M 11 hip an. Xew York aiH, lo.

diana , Citv K Bsta, N'.-w York, BrA!rr. Hartford. kKbe-t. r. Jersey and Milwaukee tatil road ST.icks. Hartford and Ne Hares, Conut-cti. ut Kiver. mud Ho-ton and Wurcenter Mortcaire Slate ot Conoecttcut. Uaaaorary loan Real F.state, unitic::niVred.

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- ' 1 'i 11 1 I li s. Isses, unadjusted and n a du . l7h.wat 77 Januar lav Hlend. paid l.sl.liOO on 03211.03 77

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c .rt l-e fi.riln r order. aT:uljt- ttei -'.i-cre.-

th 1, if,- ild d0 i.dauu. J ba and Haraa C. Kwmc, pay th- f Cr. - heartae. inclu um ths-rem the I. 7 iria'e d tt tl lelin iy teket ; and 1 hat the said rmb be paM w tbia tnirtj dapn, and in aWaarlt tbeveof that the said Jobn K wins: "-bail staii1 coaaattted nntil the ame are pai l, or uvt;l the ftrtLer orüer of the0.urt id rela-tio-. to said cot m:'mnt. A d 'he aid defendants, John and Sarah C Ewiiar, are hareby wamfd taaamt any fu- her n.fnnremrnt as tbe riahb of the -md lAviat IMim. oy ihTasaives or either of t bam. 01 ihear are .-, ar bj aey raon -r person, aather dir.i-tly or mdirct ;y , or früai aiding. iidinc 'f im. directly or indirectly, and tl at in default of (detail W rdaata, or el' her of them her i ., r lue :i n-ccm; lance by tl.em. or eithar of them, wi'h tbia order iu ail repcct. they will be held m' jrt t., the rnrtber otd.-r an.i : - n of ih Court m tbe --''it. UNUM.N. SMITH A WtitXOCK, 1 ' - 1 rtnr. Axaaaw J Pacm.. (' :ir. 1 for Mr. and Mr. Ewing. IHITFI TAT. 'I AMFK1CA. Southern La et of ttaio. I. Joseph H. Geijrer, Clerk of the CiTah Cone of the t'ntte '. states for I, Seventh Oreuit sr.: s-uih : " . "I.. I.-r-1 , eeruC that the for,.r,,. . .. truly taken aad copied from the Merorda id tbi Court. I ti t-riuiasry whereof f do hereunto sur-arrftte laajBai 1 m "ante and affix tbe Oral f M,d Cimut I. S Court, nmaaath -lay uf Jsouary, . !.. 13, and of tue h.-lepi ih ,,. e f the United' State tha trventy-etghth H 1. Kit. IR, Clerk.

The LadiaV Chart' fur cuitms lattm ta tied I v addre.-..t k Mr. I.. Iirury, s. - . fehlt dt wit

, N" fTtit.irn tn Da .won. to. Hartford. Ja. I. l3 Kesp-tfnlly .olic t, and will r,ke ; lea-nre in attendinc to your in. irarnne wan WM Mf MKKuiN. aaewt. COFFEE. 353 RUBI A MILLS 355 353 ANU 35ft WAHHI..GT0, MTRKKT, H. T. CITT. ovhKni:T oiii;i;, Tut up in tin foil Pouud paper., (B a hot, and In bulk. Oat price ranr from s lo 30 crate. Wapata the abnaaranj amde: JAY A, nj Alt M YIB4 r. Rio, KIO and M I'F.UIHH OFI F.K. We believe our Coffee to be AatUr than any rroand tofff now r. use. All order addeeaa to aa or to oar Aren., Mfor-. Ii r Tot., 1S3 Chambers traecorner Waiibanglsa street. New Tork Batf, will reeeira prompt attentiefi The reii, trade lappliad hy Rrt clasa Jahbimj, Kai in the ntwui cuie. !- .:-. 13m TYRf K A Fl.ACF.

NOTICE.

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tan p"ts on the -. eiaalk on a a-kinaon alret aaall TSmt r? '! r ,fwr tb 'onf rebraaij. IsAi, aft r which tnat tbe ordinance in reference to said matters anil be rt -.. eafoscaa N I Mhl.kSAW. Cite Marshall.

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, M 5 South lielaware street, or at aWdan k 3aHta'. t the coravcr o Laiou Mmkuad Track, willpiTtajHy ftlieä. WILUAM ftrVTTl, Aaat. febi kami