Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3861, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1863 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL

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ticle u i icr rh , e heading, to which we with to direct aYfJen ta .a Tt commences thai: We writ With no bottile feelings toward men or party, wot with tae pro toon 1 conviction that ".Her never bu beeti a nwriod to pregnant with

langt to nur cwntrj, at th frn knowa th4t. w th all our seil in the lv.

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nr -l'rtärr h-ee guttat cowcealed. the f ic i nareti rwd iiVling. h at a. nir

ti.. t f l r sat i et ire . tt : i a ' l .r w. ami that it U their bjett to force me ure and patity, wbjr. f ' " ,l, 1 MpMMl, oald brii'k their etitnors ik friends to the pen-nle- of treason " W eajmg it directly, tie titer of ftlls trttrfe inti aaste thst tLeae .Jr, wbtch ho aya are e

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t l.ave tue molt ui inest inauer, i ewi be,;. ., . lt. n.t.ev l we -ucceeil.it we tail, j tie do not rok the eipoturtt which mould tat 1 Sece-h mercy am rttinna, trat no parol We are i Ufr the public miad Bf tbe iratMidaeat of their f''":' i,,to f7 baarl couutry. our, ' r , , .. BBtvIeet eati bei ng nntv eleven inth charaee. There it tn incremeing couvu-tum ia Rä-i tUmw( ;n 9nrtmr . fl .

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eaeh one will haee ranps of j.imja. pie and Re ,t ttoird by tfi Smitf . Ihr Homtt emncmr I

'o- -ne:' rou d twues fln, j hat Ht hcellea. e r ll"rt'H). h i.e-t mtii. and t. cau-e ihe rre-: of 'l .10 i fethaW whli r Seti t..r- attd Kepft-'tti vet

. in t' tire-. If. od thot are hereby rtworcttuUv t iflatiitf Urb 1 reipell to tia tftrir influei.ce w th übt War De ription lw. i p i n:ttit in anew. Mauiiwr shall procure lor td Jaet me ttaVr , euch ejrV a4 wooade-! laeSaaa owlicr a ur-tiui-b it renuer ouli home .it tie e!erie ot the Government

hei. ever the re.: iraetii.it or htmpitai Jiureii -Ha;', lati.'i that UcL aidl of OUOdad StltdlCT if

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ine thit its principle art in keepinfr w th

the:: BMlii r m v denounce we 11 IK .ill aocWui'ft9l art cpietj frn. ' r Ki i ii ol.d he Compari a wibut the leatnre which now

it 'kI'"';, i)h m .lMile aini unjust. Wioie piri f ihw .Vmv of he Potomac ike

U1 e on the Rxppahai.nock. and another part is : not likelf to he fit for dutj ilh n twenty day .-et it tlW , South L'art'onaj. rtew We - .rmy.J Ifratireaf. That suitable arran.e-neoU ala I t,er Frenerirkubutv. h:tt feen 6a 'He akwi I mmfe ahtrefy til auch furoutld 'liern of have -t.ited befoie th it the enemy waa in vartui this Stale h tll be reported to the Adjutml üen occapatioa of larce portion ol the ternlort be- i erat ol the Slate, ihear uaate, place wi roaidwaet t ween here and Hooker' rmj; nd thev .eem and the t ot for which they ht ie been furlouphed, determiued to keep tint fact proaiihetitiv behre in order tht at the expiration of their turlongaa.

the public It t oriU on the mhi between ..r at tutb tiute titer laa etpir-iuou taexeol tt

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ope' s ( 'w r-M eW ifärnnUmt jmlym j e hv tttamad that, with noneat difletence a to oue'ti' n- of nibtn I ifohcr. ihey had the !

taav pifriofi impml itttk uurulcrt I etat tehUtte itt oo'i id oot btre bten wntien

by the editor of that print Thej are tn direct; eonfltct with the utterance which hare appeared in theyr-edae after hT for the pat two re tl

Union but it haa not its rite in an secret order. Lnele Sam. C; t Htee-. Benton. Lapt Fairfax;

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be -i. me bad men conneeW anh them, hut (h il H . he k"..,t, r.n w ,Ui i'ir h t; n

at ii i:enc.e e er e ued to overthrow the 'er; fJen. 15- ..i.-. L ear li -hy; Ltt.vette, ww i, ej . . y tr a . .

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eal orptniatlione, bul it ma.t aol be for -et ten port i laid i ernjr bogcil TbeCiirois at that their member have the same interesU in I ,he bottom of the Yazoo. Beside- thee veaee! i . . . - - M.mm L . I V.. 1 O J A . .J tL l:..c.

.'i-thesmr t wlwr, ,t h. mai-ii.-teu Nvaro iu prescrvr.. the (ovemment at tatTf ttati .t.en ' - " ' r I clad, and a rert Urjfe iiumer id li'ht clad trane

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ami ceruouiv as much as mos who are over , tMrt.4

ndinc the Constitution to nerpetinvte party rule net

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the 14rh nd IS'.ii ii.st , that a strains body of

Con'ederate cswtlry atUi keil m COBwderabe force of our troopt tt Anuandale. mu completely - it- i ,nd r uted them, w.th i loon oui side

they shall be declared fi: fr dutv bf competent jeou nt their place of resi-;ene, all u h oldier- miv b the Adjutant lieneral f the ... . . 1 IC .- . 1 ! I I I . .

t i'e te "lüerin nca to tneir -evert: rimeni.

efforts of the PreRelerred to the t'o Aoju! ed

AM USE (Vie; NTS. rlKI ROMH.I I' II llaaU Pirt night of the Toweor Awttriran Aetress Miss Alice Placide MONDAY K I.NTN't. KKB 23. IrSJ The trtt ni Immt ( THt tlffll1 IVfftfc.

Ht&a Abe PlaCKte ...MIm Harun Macartby

INSURANCE. THE BEST INSURANCE To w bat in Ue market la nth rat by ate Liverpool and Ixinrlon forapany.

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of twentv five kille! and wounded, and over RemlvrH, Thai upon the pa i-c : ih'.a on

fioveruoant. we do no; M-heve We .e op-: J 2 "'SZl? ! ... Capt rVlp-; Chmklta.Cap; p-isel now. a we ever have been, to secret pol.ti- Capt Shi.k : Cone-tofra. Capt S

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olitic:il onnonenta dune that per ioJ If sa

W war a M we have never denied to our opponent . their nghtt and independent ju lmen' " H Bat are the nfbet of Hie catiaaa? Free tpeech. a free pre. freeJom from arbitrary tr-

in meetinge tor the radrtwof potkic 1 trntvnuce,

eve among the ri'ht- tru iranteed to the citizen by the Constitution Will the Journal pretend,' even, that it ha not over and over justified the amtttlit which h ive been made upon these nghtt j of it ortpofient? From the be iiuiiwi; ft the

wr it hv harlly ever Hude! to .he Democrat b' 'i term if repenrh. "Dialoyal." "traitor,' iieano.'' i:rd simihir term- htve leen it- im-

at ti expre i t iward taoet whom tt now it his iever denied "uidepeixlent ju Iguient.' Satte the aar w inauguratei iht Democracy ot lodiwtM hare held two i tre State conventions

wi.itu acre composed of iLt repieseuutivt men of the party. ) I fnurnal eine It to the member of

either of t'i'we cMsv2tii hm "tiidepeu leut j clg meat" and "iht ttme attiiotic impulses w,U themselves" the roetnter of the Republican pirtt; up n (iie-liona of national poluj? Ihe blh of January Contention ha ever been alluded to by it a a tretonahie bnly and the .'tilth of July Convention was pfoaauncal bv it, the dny ifttt i ateaaibled. t "ttn tor ii count il " Wh thai print ever protected ayraint the thousands of trhitrtry arrests whi-h huve been made in the kteal Stile tor rhe eercie of ' independent iu I .'tnent'" Has it ever manfully condemned the deticucUuii of presses iu lbdi una or elsewhfit. d-tnvel for n ' " r ciime il ii '-ati honest iti! ferencc to ipie-tions of national policy" with the dominant party? 1 he writ of habet corput t tme of ihe dearest rihts of freemen, but hat the Journal ever condemned it susjieri-ior by one man in power, even it. the States where the juridict on ol ihe civil court had never hee'i in teriupte17 Public meeting-, a--enibleii to dicu tnd et I-- opinions upon ijuestion of national pobrv, h i . e heen disturbed and broken up, but the Jour rial h id no word of rebuke lor these violations of lla rights of citizen- and nidepeu

dent jui:menf The coiumtM i! tue Journal will show a fearful record againtt the declara tiotis of toleration which it now say it ha ever ni mi felted toward it- opponent, and it con cesion that they have ever been actuat i bv tiie ame honest inioulr-e. that has in d ieii'-ed it and the Republic m party. At the commencement of the eitrtcr which we quote tram the Journal, will be found the following eentiment: We write with no hostile teelii g towari men or party." If that pirit tnimate itsoiMtdiu-A hereafter, and it it w ill c nice ie to ite political opponetits their rights. ther independ ent ju lin;nt ami the .me putnotic impul-es t claims lor itseif, we can lio;e that the ijue-ti m t of nation d pol'-cv which so deeply affect thecountrv wiU be disc u sei I in t sp rit which ui y retore union and h iruiony utuoiig the fieopie of the loi a! Slates The Journal gives ttturuues in regard lo the interifoii- ol the arti in jsiaer toward those who honetU d iTer wiih i wbiak are worthy oi con Hier ii. and we trust in ihntieird t sneak-by authority. It tyt: The people are in no dancer in their nu at

ho nes The (internment know- no enein e- um

th -e who asaail the Union

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hi party and country a uutr tmtneled n cvei All l a lea to lite contrary are lale and mischievous All erlii-ii- that public arm are di-irib-ite-l br ihe auihonties ot tiie State or nation for domestic leoeiue. or to overawe the lei;iti

m -ie . t ii of the iei'le. ate ridiculously f.ilwe All such aert'on are aiditdly detgnei. be- . caue tiie facia are wiihiu the reach of everv cili- i

.en who will make impiiry. Hal erve hi nar'.y and country a untr.im no- ed ' ever " Tin is indeed n eoneeesion lo

Fi im whence come the information nbout the designs ol the-e secret order-'.' From spie from perjurer-? Whit cnÜdence can he pined in the ititeoirni of any man who will u late hia honor und h - or! H:r ..-1runtM of the dev'elopnient". is illustrated in this MaU-ment Ol the Journal: While thev enter the battle, -ide by -ide. wih a true and loyal soldier, they h ive the piwer m the HHktk of arms to save themselves from the rebel bullet, with aasurance ol their protection and -upport. What an ahaurd iv! No man who has ever been upon a battlefield would state or believe uch stuff In the shock of battle, when a curU u of smoke almost conceal the opp King r me-from en h other, by whit ign would any IB iu save himself from a rebel bullet? But enoU'ih tor to day We cannot but expre our Conviction that these -erret orders ire exceed ing ciever stare crows, which hate successfully al irmed the w eak nerv e- of some of our Kepub. lican official.

To the above are to be added the niort rr None of the above enumerated ves-el.- iu

elude the trnnsport fleet belonging to the army.

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( Iii A cefratpondent give- the following 6StMip tion of the proposed c.t- to aid in accomplishing tl a- -low ni .il oi Vicktburg : There h is Wen o mu -h iil and written about the canals at Vickburg, especially the old ditch dux originally by or ier oi üencial Williams, across the peninsula, that the public mind has been con 'used, md doe not eaeaaraataW aaat ii really oeing done in the vicinity ot this S mthern atronghold The uiajcmtude ol the pre-enl opci atiot.s in that iju trier will not be fully cotnpiehendet until a mip ousiilted iu BOBaaTlTon w th a de-enptiou if the wo'k Biipamina the reader to be provided with the latest ttaf ot thai region of country, we fannt him to Yazoo I'is., oine twelve miles below Helena, on the M.--I aippi side, apd show hun tint a connection exists tl fween the mighty river and tint smaller -tic .in the Tallahatchie, by way of a small lake and b i voiw. (ien li nm.ui is now etiga.'ei in clearing the-e bivous of the logs and stumps which Ctag 'hem up. and when this is accomplished, it i" proposed tosend mall steamers, withti'o's, ic , through to the T ill ihatchie. down to the V ia0O, by Incli the rear of Vicksburg can be atiainevl. This i one plan. Another is to commence at Like Trovidence. Louisiana, and by tak'ng advantage 01 the many Uavous by coimecting them with short canals, to gel into the TantM Ri ver. which empties into the Black River, and that into the Red Hiver TWs woul I place out btiats between Vicksburg and Port Hudson Should il be de sirable. however, to jet below 'he latter t i irf, it will not be difficult to cut a c mal from Red River to the Alchal.il.iya, troni which the Mi-.-i-sippi cm be entereil between Betsa Roiie and Don tldeoavilie Bv little engineer ng -kill, the bivous antl attaa!l can be made serviceable in MOtaainUaion the downfall of Vicksburg. in order to do this, time will be required, an 1 the people mut he patient, trusting their t ener.il to reward them with the tidiotT of victorv.

Voire of the Indiunu Uenmcrat y-He-liint.ii of tlte Uemut rut ) of rott Couitl) . A ateetiag of the Democracy f Scott county i i . aw . t .ii.. t ....... lj

, was neni in ioi.s e; . .lamj.irv .mi. 11. I Ck i sox was elected Chairman, and ChristU! i Vol no. Secret. ii v. Dr. W I) BcTCailMie. JoBVI

VttT and .lAMts B. BbTo wert appointed a

conin.ittee to dratt resoluaon. While the com roiltt'-wi"i 1 1 i tie miet.ng w,i- .n.,ie cd

by Dr DtTia Mi Likk, and his speech met the) j ..pjiroval and cheers of a large and enthusiastic .

1 audietnre. I lie foltowm resoiuiious were le ! pan tei it mi unanimously adopted: Jithoi','1, 1. Tuat tiie tiovenimtat of ihr United States I is a ti' ivprimtn' "f t i.c p-.jplr, fr.im whcee all exutivt an : -oladve bodie n tiv. ittu iu t Dowers, aivt tin ".

I the incaiiibeiil f any and ad file. Witlnu th uitt ol I the peipe me r.ut tiie m van'.- of i lie peej r; tuen-n r I

i tue piM-pie have the no-in.n rich- to cai : inn r --

pro.e all official acts ol aid -rvant hilf entrusted Willi lb aewer ef atalag and executing the Itw -, State or Federal. i. lu.it we are n'W, as evrr, in favor of treering the I ni'.n ia .t-in etci hy . as a l acy t.. aeaterity, wtra lla civil and rei;..u- ln-lituti ns untarni-hei by ilespotia csurp.i i ai-. ml i--i e that nnb-.rri gen-r:it cms shall enji.y th- p'.vileites and le efits f a onipart scaled by the blond ol tae patriotic ires of ihr rrvi.utin S. Thtt concession ami roiuprouiia-. up n the ht-is of the Ci itte:di ti aim nuiu' nt-. 1. i- . . r lrii ur ac ri t atju-i liK the prefceut national diDicUlties. and neither

tint nor rircunisttuces h c. anircit -air op ni n a-1.' th1 ; e.vpeilirncy of this time honored policy, ancieLt as our : nario' al -xisti nee. 4. That ve bftebj r ceramet d te our State Legislature the necessftv of imtnediate action hy hat lusty leete Blending to Conores an arnn-tice or cesattioa of bosttlt i.-s for a perntd of time -u!T!c ent for the propie of ba h ! seen, lis t . c..i.v-ri.' in national capacity and deliberate ly discat Bieaaores of atn'raMe nettietnent. 5. Thai tin iamtgratiet and . ettlen ent of rVetaajfees within 'he maitt ef tae 1 ate of Indiana ilematxl-the - riou- ittaattea ef our t ite Lagidatars by the kaatNliate

eaas aa ut of plain l.-ut atrlagenl law- enabling the pet pie, thri'UKh Ihe cniirt-. t curry ont the true .eiter :md intention fear Constitution. In regard lo - .ch hawatgrttion. 6. That at believe tint our present f-rtn of government was es:a !tehd bv its loan der for the i enetit ..f th- whii'- mce exciii-isrlv, ana that the terra "free n. -van citien- ot African d.-t'i.t." a- a; p ed t' lit enaj ef Aholitin origin, and a cowardly in-ult to the "-uprewie C airr ami rothe vm. rtcaa peV le. 7. T ..i e ,ie i ppo-ed ti all tax upon th penpl. of non- Itveholditie Mates, either din c oi indirect, for t'ie purp. - or' BW) law r :-iai- pa' :.c -laxe- In ihe l-s-tr ci ot CoMabia, MhtoOarl or any oth-r State or T ri i af . m. Tl.! we r jaidiate the doctiine of etettita ttd t ni nnp.it on a ..li .e 'in n.-tn Monal, uici-e jii..! -:iio-dal i the taf d.uu rou to Mnencan :red.iii audio the pro-pcrity of the hed' r.d 1'iiion. 9. Thatalre.i l. hastrn- aiov - Administration aQBaa d'-rel the ein.i m u .aid i'Ton pr. heu-ibi' ttai ol ateleaa hundred m Mens of MeBtai and -acritic d lour hundred flMtatad of tl S liest tuen of the land upon tin alur ef Abobtioi i-m, Tobbi'.fj the hanl tisted enn-n "f tbmr ho' eat ear! in'.'- to foot the M I and to feed ihie in pet fontrtc'' r of a rechte Admim-trati n. 1 That oar -iric-r- tti irik are herehv tend oed pi the hiim!reit th'.usio.l noble anil p.itriotie s..m .a Iiv! i m.i now on the tenied riehi f. r their -Una! deed-ol inlor achieved on a huni'red hattlefield-. believing that thry left their homes, frietids and tire- .e. cniifldent that they were call"d i.nly tu the re-cue of the proiieie-t republic ever e e ted bv irnrta man. 11. Th it we a-c in fav .r of the estaMidimenr of a Military Hoard, b h'vtstative authoritv , for the C 'vernnn nt ot" militia and the t ran -a a ion i all milita'-y hu-iiieaaen-tru-ted ! civil powers, and tru-t that ur Mate lirisla tars will take i nniediut- action upon this important measure. 2. Tfat the Secretary is herety reqa-'-'d to transmi; a copy of the-e re-oiu i"tis to the ladiantpolis Sentinel

and to H e Cincinnati Kinpiirer a d a copy to the Hon. I i.i Mel Btotctier, mnii r f the Ier'-i.itur.- frtan s.-ott. Jatfli it. ckus s. Cusiraata.

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The ExruMTinN aoai.nst ChaAliston Oniovi Ka.ATI m Of TH K L'oN-CRIPriiN Ul I.L. Till H I III L AatU MITHIN TlliUlUN Mll.ES OF WataitaTQW How nil Eni-mv c.it Turin, Ii' matio.n What is thi 8 rfl Fu.htim.

FOR ! Cat KLTY TO FlItOaTnt.

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p-'wers irom the ctdisetit ol ti e people. Hut who are true naeti? That ia a quaHnearktii to tlsr etpreseil libettlity of the (.internment. The pei . le are in no danger in tloar tpiiet homes,' but boa many have been dragged from them by persona not known to the law, conhned in b ittie Ivr weeks and months, a: I then re leafed V I bout t liarges beJpl preterral tgtiatt then Of any reparation lor the iawtieaitita they thusuftVreil! Ml assertions thnt public arms are distributed bt : lit authoriliet of the Sute oi lui oti fur domestic violence, or to overthrow the lejr'tinaite action of the public, aie ridicalaatii false " We put this declaration upon reiord fend tr ist it will not be forgotten. But arms have lieen distributed I hey have been put iu the hands of violent political partisans T.iuv axe kepi iu the iode rooms oi satatl Rav puOiicau politn al socretie. U hy hare arms leen thus diti huiel al the cist ot the whole eo:oe ? If ot for domestic vi.-ience." says the Jonrnat; km can thev lt atari in tat ot.aer war? Not " to oer i we :ie le. it mnte action of the peo; !e" wsthe-.aie t ithiritv hu. wlni are to Ut the j .Ofes o! the legitimate action al ihe people f The tieteat partiMOt into alante htnu tl.e tm have bata placed ? Kever-e the st tie ot .ft'nrs. Sa4 ;ose in.. ua bad i kfui mi, fj .vertior. aud aeebouid dawwribute Use anu- ol tne State or attion aaon his pwrtt adhertats, aouIU KepubKeaat rej:acd it asju-t wr riil.t ? Would tley not piote-t against such an exercise of power? And utu RepublicaoJ cotuioaiu W DeuiocraU look with soepicton anil euadeatn a di-trit.ution ot arms ot the State to ' .rn it.ei :- i, ,.t t,. pub.ic ui political orgaoizA'.iuu ? It will ,e noticed that the Journal doe- not uenv that u .c arms ire eaauaMilai tl the aulüonuesw" Whata tae otiject, juet at ibis urwe. ot thi- ' plain spoken word to itie people of In iiaiitT I W.ial mean the oei larations in ttie ettru t we baeequoteo? W h these coticeweions now o t1 e rights and ihe independeiit Judgment ot the citi teil, aad tae eapsat patriotiati ot Dwaocratt with I Rc, Ui mt? Democrats, dun ug tiie past two

years, bnve been stricken down and charged with disloyalty tor opinio' sake, hut taaaSnN a aange! Us hr tins new pola-y ? T lie writer of the irt clettts: "As our fathers never yielded an'il victory att attained, so should we fl.ht on anfalteri.iglv while a eaan is left, or a JfVfbel toe remains " That the teil, then conies h. i nu

Prom flie M i i p p i Viiu.nl run l iseissFPi S4l aI'Kon, Feb. I.i, 1G3. Kn. Stat. S.ti.m;l: 1 can't say that so Im ps i.iis region is com ere. 1 . (the niout'i of the Y 'mi river, oisttnt fiom Vicksborj ten mile-1 hikI the country from Cairo down to here, tint it i altogether hoely.or that in any part afore- lid, tiie neat h ms aigk. The honors and devastu tion ot tins rebellion are so pal pa bat that he who tan- may read The v i'ueof proper ry in bou-es.

megro qttafteTt, cotton gina, and cotton tngiiies, j

in levees.uid household property, in live stock and railroad stock, and iu nteirnhoal stock and

No nlot oi iramia. ulic properly . and in the real e-tate known ;is i uapi. 1....I....I.. i.i I .1 .. :

lie . is nil i.i 'Ii nur nun ine M -- iniiost Hie

p'nable A century will hardly saflew to place' thins as they we;C anti belltim Add to the! Special C-rrepo h-n e of the Cbictuo Times.

atove the almost total destruction of religion, ol i Wahim;ton. Febrinirv 17. karataf afaatbtl relations, and the bovie knitej (ifperal Foster, wlimn 1 lueniioi.eil in my let i h ii ictens'ics ot the people, and you hme bat a ter tt Fcbiiiary 15. as awtllg here in DOasultaUon birds' eve view of this ;re.it revolution. As we i at the War Department the ofli er late in com i aiHKc our tied so we must lie. I doubt very in ltd n. North C.imlina. but now ihtrtM the1 much, from ill I aaet -ceti, whether fjolaaibia ' eoaimaad w nil Oaaeral Hunter in Baatli Qaag will continue the ;em of the days of yore, and lim leit here ye-ietday n.r his couim tad near whether she will continue the a him ol the on Chr1ttoa I ajtutiotitd in that lettei the rati

preparation- made iv the Administration tor this ; expedition against Charleston, but stated that it would prove t biilme The exediiio!i was n lern led to be a sin ) i ise to the en iov . und. un to

the time of the ui iv.il ot 'lie rlet tbei -, n w.i- s()

eltas ol ofticer. and we can nil put it into our' It w.i- then lound, iiowcvei.th.it the pie;, u-at, - - ties and smoke il. that tone of our second cli-s tn.it b .,1 hi-en in uie tor t'ie i e-i int ion ut ChuelaM

pretaed uattl we win a first ata victorv or two r i'ili:n'l ex;ect to sin 1 1 tit i ' , I il tnt.,.i wi:li

tin people u ihe ptopit aUo ara tat Ituvtr n ihMttidti, itid I don't rtrj e l ee hoi at ftl

w in nr-i cm-.- o aie- un -econo ami mini r ite

Giipuint. We are ft deal lo excess with tie hitter

i o -ii era Is are going to wm first class S iteuoos. ton. great as tl.ev weie. acre wbollj Hiaiiequata.

Al 1 11 ol our hitllcs ne VOB btQtTtl UOrOMtl

won loa late recoiled ones :4t De- Arc and Öt t'hwiles that is, by aaingjtht miles liittatit, while Captain Walker ot the gaaiMal Dtlktlb, waa peppenn. tbe Keiiels. (.treat event, pre;it accideiiis, jjreat .idvan tatres. irreal men O. Lord, we have had en DU of them, and are lull ol them up to the bung Worn out devotion -,iry n: hem 'm torgrxl m bitions, seek claim, nifinre. and solicit w!iit'. A ietiii psaceY No, but lo be continued beeil ics- tnke d' Uitir count hkJ of tven iking m ig uaidmous but the r iw n ilear elves. Tue . i .

This vugal to have bee'i tü ei tai'ieal bel'nir. tnd '

.in i h ire i.een hut for ibe fact that General Hauler had been kepi lo re ill winter, inin h ft-aiiist hi will Durinj: the hi9t four ni'Hiili the eMort- ot' Gei.et il li.- iwre n 1 tiive Imeii iltreeted i to such changes, m I h ttiont, and imprort ' gatats in the deietise-ot t' .arie-tou. that, when

ttie expedition arrived, the t tsk lot o,. ,, me al my taw u t vv to paTfaTtal wis found to at t's-ei.t ally

different Iron vlial bad been -uppose-i In al word, if i ne efforts of engineers can m .ke eat pJaof iatprtgntblf, f'litrlcsioti is o

It has1een state.! In the friends of the Admin-

mt of militarv e:iibs in our d fferent corps oi j istrutioe ttttl tnere is no gaaagreeataal aetwaai

ticii roster :ind iten Hunter mit thi is pot tine Gen F- -ter is a g ."d au Id i we. want, having been ; 'a,-e ; linder tle oi Urs ot teen. Hunter, be aiUabt tat mdtrt al t;ie latter to the best of J ll.s lOility . liol t'.eie is rei-,,ii to oe a - , that ihe ra iin object of bit v;it nert was ui ii ite-t energetic illy a.nt st t l,e em: i vment bt the et-j peil ni- n of nero s0.,;ieni. Ue h s eeti the con taaaajKti of ih it follv uirteidn . The th ihVti m i:i the trait there, nu account of the sol-liera be-

in compelled lo serve with ihe iierres ami to

the army; the apt ointment ol so mailt umecile

to mt.it.irv cHwiiii.ti ot naportauce; the revk'er-r mil shamefully dislmnesl cour?e o others - what is bewpfatg this war goiiii;. and will kee;i it moving until leenb. k- .ne on a par wi n t'ontcdeinie jkt p When this event occuis, wiini will then bappeu the osl God only knows It we pidjje by what we -ee in the uewsp.tjer we wnu'l . ii tue to the condus utt that Off Roti or.ui-'s army was one more of politic than nf

-tnfeiiv We -ee Mill the iJrmnrrutir M I

th -!v jr -oners. Antiattdile i only t

ni es w.-t .. tbe room in which I write; indeed, ju-t ; ist the famous Mun-on's Hill Sotbat von ?ee the enemy is tiill tlmot in i'ht ot W i-hing-ton If this affair tt Annsndale, and another which is reported tAj dav ts having taken place near the Chain Biidce. should turn out to be reconnoia ssiice, it will imply th I the enemy are keeping a w iti hluleye on th; city. Would it be siranire it . while the pecull ,r strategy of Bwllaek i keep inj; all of our troop at t disfnnce from the Cap ttl, the enemy shuuld make n ledd push lor its capture? BUtiiieil things than this have hap peneiJ in war; and, il h"J very t hin; does not

h:ip:en. it w ill not be oarhtg t, any me kv ires that j

lien. Hade, k ha- taken to avert it The enemv continue to be enlightened by various members Connies- in re i: aril to our miii tarv strength Ä a The Ka iuin-nd papers are

T-. eonclade sri'h the IVmealrtn two act .f GRISTS TO oVIIT.T,.

Prsteine Mla Alice

tlm tT md (lie 1f worrefir lo-odini:. tiie a; - s .,ue i,r;iu . til amount- ne.ni to mm Hit sixed ippoiniees ot liov Morton. Inie been -end . Whete it doe not break oui iu open demotistra inc foith ri .nies of eloquence 10 the litizens of tioi.s. the feeiing on ihe pari ot ihe soldiers is so l'i 1 1 i ml countries i.ij u-ent, that is t--i.i -: ,i, i ,p e.. '.it n ho grev.v destrx e! dunhilis can emil enytkiag other than the foul the r eihe cm v . I do not knew r os i vclv. but 1 emissions ol their own ore id spoiling qadlitiaf I believe (ten F -ter a irned the) hrasidaiafc thai, if The-e two hemes couldn't throw their reg tt eat eoio tvitdetist from tins employ went t negroes, into column or division if to save their son:-, aad the eaVienei ot the arm. weald te so impaired i eve Hinter ant lioouin: tccoiiU'in'i : n ttuni i as 'o lender it :iiin-t entirely useii.-- Whethtr iu th.s war other than pol h u-e si mg speeches, the-e iepre-ent itions will do ma gy ad "r not. 1 it aill bt in eiertioii to .ee winch cm -ay but- im umale to - .v I: i probable th it this wh'tn tern,;t the most ludicrously . so tti t the üovernor hast., ken - firm a hold ot the V etaleatiaj mind mav liugh and the Journal boast tint Mr L ino a ';eti !i:i wed lo proceed wuh Wtler tea again let into t lie ct nil the other tue etreMiaent. even .1. bv d. tm so, , cu.-e-div. but whtt tiroure-s Hie w iter is making lo lee failure v iiei a hide et;.e.huon

arl n .g it oui 1 am un iMe ! say It ; It was I tea Jed that the expedition -ho. ill

ou

it cut 1 am unable u sav It

.hi not to lie a I lilure. with to much high w 1

commence oitatioi initn-: e on its rr'V.

ter with so man hands nnd with such a short Bnt, instead ol do inj so. ill operations were di-t.ate to go. The canal, il completed, will be petided wh:le Gen F'ster en me on to Washingune tti e long ami ai l put u- beiow Yickuung. loa, ad lati will tot be commenced tili ntier and save ten m :e- steimtioating. with an eniue hi retnni In the meantime theeneinv ha taken avoidiiice.it f eir bitter es, when we w -h ! advantage of this delay tad hesitation on Ur Col K let, el the raai tJjueen of the Wet, ran ' pirt A str,M, eineilitioi. has teen tired out the blockade the other day in daylight Heran recaptnre Rum.ke Isfarwl, ant 't ptat ible mt " tae KrJei flaan.er Ynk-teir.-, and rm ' e t!.at tue scene- ol vitlve-t Mi and Ten- will tie eatire - .ih al the Rebel for II , ,: , extend re enacted tt Roanoke ialaiwl aad North Oeft 111 a di.'anreot tour miles 1 he e,,emv hred at It, ta. tw.ive -bo-.s .tr..: g , 1.. thei s; .t. :uv letter of Ft bruarv Hi, in regard to the pro, eeiled .. vr the mouth oi Red R,er and ceeript.ou bill, that ptojec'e-J measure has been but nl three Rebe -team trat spous tnd (he r car submitted to such radical ci i ;es and mooifiea goe If her edlcara are thus en.t.ed tl.e tion. that h It t o longer the sveatt bill In iu wsr would two-re--to . end. but thaet.d wul pie-cut sliape. 1 have not a single word ot an not come so long - polRict md cretibck last, provai tor it, and everv true lover of his ooaalft or stolen cotum -uch a Inch nn e n,lHt w,.n ,or lt4 defeat I lie bdi now Breeidtw I hive never seen a more perte t h -spital that, for ttje creation tv the "r taM of a swarm of the Xavy one, ml which k ,.t, the fii-t.U-, uaktatt, to l cdled Fi.vost Mu-h Is. to have tleimlsttlt Red Rover, and Ut Irr the h.:r.e..a die r it.k wud pit ! ti inn- .lC.v,r' These tiie highly f vompluhed and humane Dr Fiuck creatures will l. in lacl. spies up.H. Uieir fellow ney This doatinj: hospittl accompai. es the citixem There will be one in each countv. and

utient resolution, it copy theieof be ptesented lo

t'i. t . .v e. nor. at.-; e : . v r.td ! en : ol our Senators and Representatives in Congress by the Secretnr) of th' Senile. Ihe resolution was adopted unit., in .u.-ly. tILlS O.V THiRl READING Mr. Rlair's bill, 4. to amend the act in relation ti docket lees Failed for want ot a constitution 1 majority. Mr. Bee-on's bill. to amend ihe liquor law.

Tbe bili makes it the duty of tiie applicant to pay lor the license in advance. Mr Wolfe moved an amendment to reduce the licen-e trom $0" to $v?o. Mr Ferguson moved to amend the amendment

and mite the r en-e i" The bill was :oi in iby pushed over ORIO.RS 1F TH L II.W.

Bills on second reading were taken up und

now makiric glad the heart-of the Ootiltderau pioiessel until three or four were di-K-el ol,

Genei als and -ol. tiers bv quoting ti e dH 1 ! -t te

menls of Mr Sevens, recent! 1 mule iu the Hou-e. that we have only 5M,t.'U (eaODI lelt, and that of these the tone ol .'ItHl.lKHI will expire :n Mat A if that was not eiplicit enough, Sena tor Wilson, ch iiruini ol the Comnottee on Mdi atrj Atl.iirs, announced in hi- place vesteT.t .v that the re-iinents uf our army, oriiiinally con taming 1,100 men. had now be time renuved io tn average ol four Itundred men e n h 1 aai perlectly well iware of 'he fact weeks tga No si;ht that I ei er win e--c.l g ive rise to sadder feelings than 1 tsparieaced in iMtag tleag the thinned ranks of laa rtgiaatatt af the Aimy ol the I'ofom ic. nbout a week befWe B"MUStdeV re-tu ition rtgita)tntfl that I had seen I, WO stmng in the rStmintaitr campaign. But aa ear rc-. oiident w;th ti spark of honor would think ot mentioning that fact as one of aoirtratl pteva !;: e. It was re-crveil lor he chaii m in of the Militarv Committee to do th t In the same speech Mi Wilson made anoinei extr 'otdtnai y announcement, in meiv: that the Boetbem people aiatf tight iug tor their iiwdtaaar dein e " Tint was a -trance aomis-ion lor :i as m w . aw e 1st tt I

fi'end of the A- m n i-aiioii to make as in-

authorized by 'lie President to nuke it? I- thai admittion another indicntioti th it the Almii.t-tr.i ana is tired of the war, antl wishes to make pe.ee? Hitherto ihe Administration hag refaatri bi admit the fad -t ited bv Mr äTIIatn, and kaa ptrsfgitd in lagaiwlag 'he atragglea ot the Baalh as the mere incited iritie of a band of in-urenf s. .Mr L ncfln and Mr. Sewtti, in their procleaM' ' us m Hii state papers, always speik of the Bull till IB people a "the insurgents " What, then, is the country to umiers; md bv this ehttagt ot from? The tgpttitBCt al tbe whole world ha- proved that ever, five miliiot,- ul ptoata, tiht ktg for the:r ii;ie;eii deuce, eaaaot at rabdaad. Patrick Haary went o hu? at ta ta 'hat even three million- of people were invincible, tad the et i'i.i -Imwed that be was right Well, in the South there arc ten nrl'i 'ti, and Mr Wilson Sim - they -ire ti:.bfirjr tor their in.'eoenoence What he tat Bflfgnilttd as the exnre-sion of the views o: the Aaiiiinistratioa Does the Admin ietrattoB gtate ta twy, iheicfore. that the people of the Sou'h cannot tie subdued, mal that there fore it is tHeles to continue the war imy Ion: EV ! Otrfainly this is beonlv loeicsd conclusion mat can bt drawn Iron; Mi W il -oil's sjieech This reminds me f a rej rt made bj Mr. M il son ve-tentuv tbaal Colonel I homas. a thtt fed erate 1 fih er. who b is deeii cotihneil 'ii Fort Li fuieU lor lour'een inonlhs The rehnetnents .. toituie that lire intlicted upon this gaaetaataa aagkt to COTtr tkt tdmtni-traiion with int 111 y . Bad wili surely be vidted. either in mis world or the next, upon the heads ot every one concerned in them. X. INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

wben the hour of 12 arrived and the Senate ad

journed. AFTKKNOOS SESSION. Mel at '2 o'clock OK OERS OF THK DAT The bills and joint resolutions on second read i 1' and uics-ages trom the House were dispo.-ed at INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. Mr March. 149, to prevent the circulation of eoatatarfeil coin, ireeawrj note-, bank lulls, and postil currency. (The bill authorir.es banks lo st imp tack counterfeits, and alhv.es penalties lor st latping etiuine coin or paper J Mi Douglass, 150, to amend the act lixinff the time ot hokiiag the tenu ut Common Pleas Courts in the State (Tbe amendment ipnlice

(only to thecoi.nty of Whitley )

Mr B'own, ot VV ells, lal , prohibiting Cieiks ol Conns and deputies from practising law Mi Col.b, 1Ö2. to amend section 11) o the law lor tkt itawuittg) ;c . ol highways. Mr. New. S9, lo attend the law incorporating cit e-. 1 l.e bill tixes the lax lien ou the tits: of .l.nni ary.) wis kli. uataua. Mr. Ray called up the reaolatlOB in rcganJ to the time ite wattiog ol the Sen ite and for holding Iti gl t sesstons two eveniagt in the week The resolution pnsaed. ataendad s., .,s to meet tt 8Jd A M and I'., I'. M , and to hold evening -esion- on Wednesday and Friday eveatagt of atch week, eoataienctng at 7 1' M Aaaatad. Mi. M ircti cilb-d up 11 cisetiill 101 . w Inch was relet red back ta tiie Finance CoaMMttat I he tiles were cleared and the Senate ad iiMtraad.

SENATE. Batikhav. February Ul, 163. The I're-'ident culled the Senate U order at II o'clock A. M Tbtjaaraal of y e-terda v was re id in part, and the litrtbai raasliag dtetwwtaed tritk. Tae President aaattaacad the committee ta tbe resolution ot Mr Browne, oi R nniolph. to whom Wat It feil eal IBM ar-enal papers, tini-tnitlel Oy the (iovernor. to coii-ist ot Messrs Browne, ot R indolpk, William-. March. R iy ami W'u la. PKTlTlONS, ac Mr New presented iidditiotial je'itioiis from the Tih regiment, which were ordered to be punted, with ihe papers forw.uded lioin the urmy of the Cumberland trroRTs. Mr Wolle, Kltrtieae, raportad bu k awwakkbill B9, with an aaieiidment, ami when so auiehdeil. that it pis. Uuiieaviad m. .Mr. Bi eson. Fman- e. reported bu k Ssetiate joint rcsolatavn 9t iht it be iti'iefiniielv poat suied The resolution recommends the pay teal of -oldiets in gaU. Tlic rervirt ot the cowm'tlee was advucaleal by !e-sis. Vi trek, MtaaSfM tnd Oaifpott, and op p-.sed by Me-si-. Ueu si a ef W !;-, v'oibn. Wu M ami Cobh The debate was very aii;in itei , tpicr. The friends of the renolution Otatlttaded tBssI the tiovernment wus bountl to pay the -oidieis in gatd at its equivalent ll the cmiencv was depreciated the ol.iier. she uld not -uller iherel.v The I'l'ti resolution was -implv the opinion of tht- Legis Mime, ami amounted to : petition 10 l grass 'or i'o" 1-onanh-i at ion ot 1l1alO01ty.th.it

th-v should dar Mat meaat to Kee;i the nuktiait' ;

pay njwti wd tree Irom 'he tiucluatioiis illLi'lewl to h pijer i ue tiolu is tne stMiidard I v nu IM in the (trice: of all i-ticies ol neces sit ili.it the tanolie- of soldiei--. 10 eointnon wi'b oti ens, ware :"-el U pur. base, as con-eipiem up n ihe deorei I itiou oi tht cm rency, and 11 whs n h ittwhtfi pecwliwrty epeeasetee to the men in the lie d, it aa tiie duty of ihe Legislature to pro 'i i t tl 1 oh. f 11; ti.e-e tin (i . 0 lar as it Was ill then whWsh t ! 0 The o . s ttgtaj con endel that the niper in wh eh the - tn - we'e pwbl had not depieci iteil. thai 1 ne ti ivsetsatewi nimi .aw ply .ole to redeett ill! it- sie-; fiat lilt Ittt 0' Uold Wts SptCUlatite on ' real; til it the psaBatie "i sm ii a law .- lit- '(oill iM ciiuera: 1 it-d w n d place the l?u ttfitnenl in tue Luid- of slurie-- nno would ddsti iy its teaaat lor tiieir own awiadt Ther fat lead n.e uie.sMre to raise the ate id ihe soldiers, bo" oppose-l Uns Mi Frruusmi in unl to lay the piint re-o lotion tnd the re mrt n the iah:e I he ye s and mva wete lernai.ded. and re-uiteil vets T2. navs 1Mr Cktyaaal Fkaaaaa, repir:eü aatfk aattate bill I Of for the reiief of feiiMwers ti.m tneSmk ins: Fund tit the .minion thai it should ia on the t Irls. CiNM uned in. Mi lenders, E.ectioin. reported hick Seaaat bill 109 to aataad the election law. with theopin Ion that it -l oiiid i ss. Concurred in. Mi Wwiie. Jiniiciary. reporteil back Senate bill Tilt. üb tiie opinion that it sh -ulo be ou the I I It. heconi untied 1 1 SOLI TIOTSS Mr Melleti, tb.u when the Seu.te adj urn ikit afternoon it be Iu aieet on Tuesday it 'J o'clo k A M . to enable the Senate to unite in tbe cere monies on Monday Adoj tad Mr M irny i n Hod uced tbt folke7tBg COBCetf CBt re-" u Hon; Vra"i ii tl.e iH -..ei. b, Ue 1., tuv aataoritiea kaaiaa eti ire 1 tl.e rolunteet militia of this Suie. in the pro-ecu:ioii of this

PRHJKS OF MlWISSION. O-e. Circle and Parquette " l.atx 4'. . ib-ntbinari Räch adUtionallaty lial ery

Private hones

All SharebnM-r per, nail y rvseoaaiHU for mrti'i af tha Caitewy. All Drectvr arr share tt.ldsr. idKFc ajajraj nkw iobk.

ftaai is Ccttfsst. F-q . 5i i

Hivm i.iioiii, Eae.. Uepoty tl

Josjc rii Q Mia an. Jr.. K-q Aoioim Hinirov. Jr.. laa. Y I s l 1MSM. . M1

K M ttrwiSAin. Ku . H K t i e

ALTBKi. I-Kil. I -s . I.ewtent

BOUSE OF REPRESE5TATIVE. Met at 9 o'clock. hi ports. Mr Holcomh. from Comnrtfee on Education, raaortad with reference ij tiie joint resolution proposing amend'neiits to the Constitution relating ui common schools tabltag it. Mr (siren, tabtiwg a resolution proposing ch iiie- in the oattaMB school law. Mr Hoicomb. tabling fertbtr propositions for changes in the school lnw Also tabling petition froa iiih.ib tants ol' Tell City, in the same connection. Mt Button, from Committee on Trust F'unds, re'titive to Hottta ICHilltf kit IS referring it. Mr V't t e-ter, relativ e lo Hmise bill 111. recBBiairwdiag passage. Mr Chanibeis. ,elative to H"Use bill 1)8, introiluceo by Mr. Brown, reconimendin passage. Mr N "e-,from .'oinmittee ou Teiimerance, rccam ai ending passace of House bid Kit Mr Spem -er. trout ComiyiMoe on Rights and Privileaeti labliag Hoate bill 16!l. Mr Miiler, from same committee, relative to resolutions ut to filing i;uiis on highways and on Sundiys. raoommeudtiig pasta ga. Mt Kaigore, Irom saeet oinmittee. relative to House i.ui lot, reeotataending passage.

Mr. Moorman, from nue committee, relative

laa rwaolation concerning the erection of toll gate- near Usratliogt, tabling it. Mr R'bfK'v. from Commit ttaaa Manul'aciures und Couiuierce. re 'a'ive to the resolution tor tiie Uttroduc'i'iti of m lelunery for the in niulactute ol H i tt labiilig 11. Mr L is-elle, from Committee n Engrossed Bills ii utuber correctlv eugrawrdl.

Mr lii.x het . tiom select i ommittee. relative to '

Efoasa bill "2l'i, eotiearniiig aaenkaj and change ol highwavt, raeoaaarremting paataga. M. I liven, retttivt to H .use bill LH , to protect ow nets of -lock kibed by rail roads, amended and passage recommended Mi (riOth, froa saleet committee, relative to

bill lifo, as to apiiitmeutoi Sargaont, tmaadaa 1

ited pawgtgt recotiimeiidexi. Bill und report in forma I It laid ou the table Mi. W .ollen. from select committee, relative to House kill II. to enforce I.iih artic'e oi tne

(.'oii-tirtitioii . tinemie i ami pwwwttge iei'ommeiiievi. j Made soecial order lor Moud .y night next EK-OLITIOSH Mr Watermin, instructing proner committee as to esnediewey of more clearly deeming mode of -m v ey inj; i.nnis. Mr nmH'her, calling upon Supeiiniendetiis of ( Deal ami lluudi and BlinO A-ylum- to fvruisk a 1 ir-t ot the perwune ol wboat thai have m ule parchnttt. ii 'i the iinonnt of each bill. Mr Miller, that, the Senile LOSSCBlHag, we! wi.l go iaUl an election of one Trustee for each Uflvlt, on Fi in II ' ''f. ut I P M lt- i.r ihth. lela'iue so viwiting tiie leneifoleni institutions bv committee.

Mt M 'iov . ii.t ituctiiig proper COBBittM tf to eert.nn cli iiijiCK in tl.ero.ol law. IU Ll.s INTRODL t Kli.

Mr M .son, 24"t enabling Judges of Circuit i

Ooarti to ippuiat Prutrx'OtUtg Attorneys in cases where the lagahtt i'rosecuuir is charged with felony . Mi S . er. cer. 244. amending the 41-t section ot the "l ine t polatllig cities Mr K' loi-"ii , "J-lä. fixnor the tirtieol hoiding t. inmoii I'itas Coottein. Like, Portir, .la-per, tok. Newt.. n ami Pulaski

Mi Nihlack, t:4, an a t to classify the incor 1 ! isr .teil cities ot Indi ma and thtbttter lo provide

for iheii police renulalions eat dibshing a Hoard of C- mat --ioners, la be elected by the Ltgiahv 1 tme. who shall act in conjunction 00 Upon C'lUll sei taken with the municipal tlsthoritkfM lndi Mttaalts i- decltred a city of the first claea, and David Hwev, William 0. R n-kwei I, R H Hall

tad John V . Uodd appointed I omunssioners. BiurtTi mait. Ou motion of Mr. X. black, were theu taken

up The re-olution rel oive to ick and wounded . et .-, i etpie-tirg ihe W r I ep irtiient to grant

them rarloagkt to come botet, that their relative and irientla ruijcht pro pet i y took alter them, was t ikeii up Mr Bu-ktrk Mr W i dien in the chair) hned tV it the re-lutioti would be immediatelv acted nil and that It would pis. Mt Mdroy ami other gentlemen also argued in favor of it. The re-olution wts unanimously adopted A.ijourned. A UK UN .. sKSMON. Met at 1 1 . o ..-k.

Bills on ecotid reading taken up and te 6!es

Stcent. T5 " ts ' t IH)

The laaeaspaid by thtt Ceapanv siace iu

sent, amount le I.l ten .TfifffoMt of Dollar.

a ,: ii. miu- iu ltnlo;i.b- lo our wca -ud wuti i cleoed

dei toldiers. wheretiv iliev could return la ther The State Daiver-ity bill was ordered to en-

honi lor tbe resuiniti Mi ot tliejt beilüi. unti; graajettat

the t recoverv was beyond a reason ti'e hope, is u iietdiese and cruel iK-i.ike ef the uvea ot our r-'t eu soldier detrimental to hepsibbe serviee by n-our. tTiiiK et, -tiiient md creatiug a leel ng ot ho-tility to the war; and. W HiMi.vs. The Le -isUture of Indian ha tl

ratdv placed the nc .-.n in at m l.e t. ' : , - ... . i

Mr Anderson's joint resolution pledging our

selves again at nv atparttloa of the States w si a referred I ... C i.nmiitee u Federal Relations. The joint resolution prrtestmg against imiem - the President or ai v one e'-e touching ai Mil are arre-i. awt ordered to er, roawateel Joint tesolut on No l&, against League Island

tbeiuveiuor u aveti. " far as puesible, l lie tad Xavi Vim, was ordered to en gros-men t ... .... o. . I tt... i.: I . .1 . .. .

eaUrio it-, ol tin- war Imn is eiling our -5aT with desolated bo nes. and tili willuii. r ub.pl uij mean iu its poeer to taveihe lives of tlnne who hive genet ouslt and pwUioticaMy ffeieii thetn to the seivue of Uieir country let tit reetorttiou ot the L "mon: therefore.

, -seat, .win ,n rnvatr tmies ugum KM,;in A H tliRFN ... si V.- t . t..! the

Oaet af aCTeetea Prrtormmnr.' rmrarM l ompiui Bull Uas. S- W . curoer lüird nc Ham -t.

IT. Cine tatti. ttslw t at Bf f a gt t I lBBlatatri twt vrcw A f I t II A la I' . JOHN v SPAWJ vgeoi. f W . ciruer Wadswat and ' Meri'tiaii streets. OPERATIC CONCERT, j , ""V&l SSS tSST taaaa tt tiavnnic .till, on I in ol n Kreta-

nie t briia r j . I v .' BIND FTHi; 1Mb I . N. DffllfTtt !d4 IlSTSTLIJ-lvI EXNTT3.

NOTICE. BtffWl Improtcnii'Rf Notier.

p -I'.anapi.lis. Felr

.til tte Sjld.er-' lai

....Leader i'o .itni.-ioo

Joint resolatioa to print law relating to de

scent was reierred to Committee on Ways a;oj Me i - M' Oi Btk 'fTered amendments to Mr Rob erb jotei ressjlutiou ou tbe State of the I'n . n. iadorting tue h gher lati ol tod and honeat

r.ginal B Mr Kos-ini

JOaTFI rut ; . Procerus ,-ijreJ

of latewwaoeliw. Tt.i aaat are arra:iit-.l fr.iui tl

IMtt r.vi.r i 1. Overture, fr.m IV Tatartedi 'i. Ana 1 1 "in La lr.oi.ita-. 3 Cart Uta, frim Ktiliertole Itshlc 4 Oaiaoriiili hreaius , liunkl"p. 5. Flora iuadri!;e 6. rinale, ieMi-erere, from II Travistore.. PAKT II. 1. Overture. frm Calipli d Hotilal 2. iuvoi-atioii. truth lr Vaaif.a 3 Clcr . from Or Massaiin llu 4 Metlry. i was mit bird. Ac; 5. er.-uiu. in.ni Han i'tseeaai 6. Finale, Aiiv.l Churus ir.ui it Tra.aiore

Aihni-Mun "iS cnts. T ke ts can he nrocured at Mr ln- s. krsfrvr.l sea.s 2. i-erl. additional.

r i iti I utaa. i ttth own. i 'Di l "f Hie f ilii

V.iTUF

a slip, i.anc-- l-.r sir. el latprto eosait. Iw-writ: lor ir raiia..- and imeint ila Srsrk 'Le itraalW ie tee ii - - le Mrtaai an i tsttaaai Swnk tad st Joseph tree'j. K'T's.t i ir a".' tr ms' the alley num. . -- r 1 si tarwSUtll iiuare Bw 71. r.rt rm-i-iiie and ri ta lame i..t. m B. nil. au

Verdi stier', tietwern N nh treeiaiid the AMia toe line. Meyerbeer rr tratint Birhican Mretl ami tae aiowlks, and . . iUuniaj. , rrav. luie ih sidewalks bei B4b- assd Uavswsaa .. . Sttau- j Man t Vrr.li t'-r frrs.m.c Wtniont lre i and Mte lk. aim! eraielins; tae stdewa k- !.. u T.-m-i- and MiM4Mppl u uMt ' treuBf request .or gTmimg an.1 r.r nun liwvitson street, between th ...II. n il Whndel Vi,rbiart and North .1 net....Aaberi Arid that tin- i d oniinatK-.-will be ukea aw far final

,rltts : - ic. ,.t t n-rulsr meeitti ..f -li- f.mun.'ii t'ouncil. la

ln.etu u. M ,ur.

Atle-tt frt.'Jl ,11

Karrt M. 5'

st 7

W Tr Ks r in I'lrrk , F VsneawHi. lpoty.

N. B. On Wednesday nint, tf the Hall can be secured, I there wall bt rmdered the following pn-nraunne, cliing i

with patriotic airs: V V KT I.

1 Oveiture. '"ru'ii IW- M.iai.ieilo. ...

. A über

hvlluii

.lbPtkj .... Trigg vena

'2. Allegro cou-l'iille, fr, iu La Kiile at Kegimr'.t Doaittttl

a Ctttt Olvt, tetat La Norma 4. S itiatc- B tttj 5. latstaa lalka gt tai ibe Hal ;nt .. 6. flaw hl. awetl Cht .i-, nett II Trav .toie..... FAbT II. 1. Overture, from fi'iy Maunerintr 2. On- t". fr an ua Filled Bagqasai 3 Ca.si'ni. fr..m lie Ne'iitcoluozer

4. SLetjIieru iuick Step j. gaielidll Mavoirncen

GROCERIES. NW GROCERY HOUSE.

FK INK MIT HKLL

J. t. H VRVFT

R'shop I

Donizetti

Ver

i -ranged l Iri.'t

l.ov. r

MlKHELl.&HARVEV,

1. Fiusle, Se-titerera, trom De Lucia de Latiuiir moor. M.23 l tsta"

LECAL.

tJTATKOPIXO t5t, MAttlOM I A N IT, Bf la the Mar. -in Cirrmt I o.irt ol Marion County, it tin- Btttt at laaMaa, Terra. A. D. IsM. Mary K H .wmaii v. Alfred B .w nan. Be it icnown thai ou tb- 12th dav of Feb.. in the year ls(j , t!ie at.uvt nanieii pla'ntiff l.y w alpolesber tttoraevt filed in the office of the 1 "i.-rk af llie Marion t'irc.i't Court her complaint agefesM sjd .t. lendant m the abevt eal it led c.mse, tottlior with an aftida it tf a comeetBtt parse a, tl.at .-m. .vfrndani. Alfred b.winan, is not ar -ui. nt of i be State of lud iaaa. Itiddefendtnt isiherefore ben-ny n-.titied of 1 1. '.1 r -and aradl ncy of stul compljint katuvi I. im, and tl at mile- In- apM-.-ir aiid ausi.-r or urumr :!ier-to. al tti' aaUwtg .i B8M cause on the -econdday of the m xt term of aid Court, to be li -gmi und leid u the Court Haawt, ta the city el tndiatiat.h, en the fonrtb Moii'ay in March next, s.nd complaint, atnl the matiers and tliinic- th.-r. in contain.il and alleged, mill I' heard and d'-tt rmtiied in hisaiis.tice. WlldtttB RTALLACK, Clerk. T. D. a. it tu Walpole, tttavways f.r PlaettaT. fei2.tt.w4REAL ESTATE AC ENCY. Lovo 8c Cullum,

REAL ESTATE

r- to

.n. fits, tium.r s CO.

w ii li :sali ;

GROCERS,

And Desler in

i oa:i i. a. nonii i(

Norihrasi C ornrr off I ouoia rt ridian Mrcetta

met

Indian a p o 1 i , Ittdt

(OmiHITF LNiiN BUOrj t Iiiliitn;iolis, I ml inn n. Have on hand and to arrive a i.Att;i: sn .i.mkai. ijwikt. BBBtstV or

TWA. b iy. eil and exchanee Real Batttt, and at-

tent to fi-ntnis; and lei-in-.- M"ii-e and Karrn.

c t 1" t rent -. ,' ..! loaii.. Imi aurl -ell c.ty and coun'y

order, mid La'nl W ra :.t - .r. commission, pay takes, prepare d eil ami mo: 'narr, and attend lo Notaiial

liii-.tir. I Orr ci. -Ta'.t" tr A New - PI. c k, l! I'ltn No. 1 at'.l 2, first saaraaat outh at the ti stortic febt3-dljr

RAILROADS. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.

NEW

ARRANGEMENT.

NatB Koutr Its' I liicHjro via Knknmo.

COFFEES, TEA, SUGARS, FISR, HOLASSES, LUCE, SYKUPS, SALT. Tui; Add. NAILS, COttDAUK, ÜYESTÜFFS 7 1 Flails. SODA, SOAPS, CANDLES,

U MII.F.S HtkT k TIMN AUV OTHUl RoTTF

O A Nil AFTn stOHDATj BEBIU7AR1 tM, sr.. train, aill be run w ItUaait v l:i.ca;n KiT' Tram lrv- Id ! : iapiit at U y. M. and arrivi -t K koni at 3 V. w.t n, time to make done mnBlirlliin with trtia imi tbeL';ncinuati tnd Chicaifo Air Line Kailroad t..r lmraii-or'. Va.paraSo and Mswaaw. It- t iim lo same rar will ;.-a e g. komo at .'1:25 A. M., ni tat arrival at the rbt raiii CrtM ('hicigo, trri vini; ul India aawwti ai Bat V. M A Bail Vraia will leave ludianaptli at 4 M I' M , ateaaaaj at attttatftaa tad ttTtvaaj a' Peru m time to make rnnttrtinn it ti thr trams on be Toledo and Wa- 1 t.a-ti Railwajr, ( T W,ki-h, Humirifrton, tori Wayri-. T.ledo and Uttrett. Heiurtitiif. lie itrae train will ktrt P'TU tt 1M A. M . aftt rh arrival at tbe train on lb T. A W. k. H front lh ba-t, aud arrive at Indianapolis at 11 A. tt. Id tin to make- cniiiiecBns fnrtl! p'ir;ts hast, South and w f-t A 'Chirac. Kxpres-1 -,un w-.l : leave Indianapolis at 10.40 I'. .Vi uiakttgcW i : iiettt ".-at Kofc. mo with frtsB lor , Lozan'je.r. Valnarai-o strd Caitaja, and arrive al j Peru at 3:ö7 A. M , .- time luiuakei ti- ct .n w.tb trains tBsg Rast a'ld w'rt n tne loiso nd W'aba-h kailWay. Retundnt the -ame ram ail! iv I'rru at 12t2öF. M., mak.na; din . nec.Sosi aa Klom . -.n, th train on the viiCinnat ,i.C. I-1" K. K. from Cataajt, Valparaiso and lafjl - III t IhiLaiitpniti tt 4 3D I' tt.. ws time to c. in ci with tu - uinft trains for Cincinnati. Lui-vnli and ..t!.. r -. hsiUAVID MAlT.lintiTtl AftBl and Sperltilen'tm V. T Mjilott. ir. .-rai T.c-1 Agaat b23. tl-dly INSURANCE. EIGHTY-FIFTH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. mm AHYi IMS

Wooden Ware, &c, &c.

1 I s,

Whiskies, Wines,

Ant all kinds ni

L T Q XT O 11 S , All of hi Iii- i" 11 II t. Iv kit hur in llw atate. The trade is resoeetftllr invited to etil tnd extBlat our i ick ln-'i.rf pni-eba-lna; l-ewtiere. MITCHELL & HARVEY. feb!7 PROPOSALS. Sealed Proposals.

ETNA INJUR ANTE (OWMNY, Ot I vKTFtiUl'. ' iKjrKCIBJVf. AtttTs,.i4 ltU. Market Vain Cah,Tri-auT N 't-saad iri ; . ate - on hand lad Btpttited -n call nml ageatatada, li.K.Sdl 41 Bai k S:..k f N- Tok, 11 I H. cVe-ton.

tt loai-, Pbiladelptta and r.brr pi -ce, U. S tnn :tte "tuca, i f Kentucky, w Jer . i in ... Mtchitt-aii. N u Y rk ai ! Intians

City H- nd-. New York. Brook!.. ... Haiti., k'chest r.Jrri tnd Mllwtaket 2S7.lt ut Kailruad s- Hartford and New Us. en.

Connect icut K. ver. acid Ho.ton ao4 Wr C' ir Mert.gr Ho i. Sta'e wf CiNiin '. lis' It, lemporarv lasb Hrsi E-la t. aniucutabervd

Vt3,-01 Ot

lit. ' 170.435 N ion. use on 7.M3 H

ro

Umsli viii itiaa Losses, unadjuted ajsd oui .lue, ttBut39 77 Jan .a' : ..'trnd pa- l-aj.ua Oe

t-.tKs.llt It

77

QU vi.rritMAvr i: ; rPAkTBMTT. L . Itiiiaiiapsii. iDd . tr, la. IftB. i IÜLa lt RI) MB fJVLKS" Wil l RC recel-at at thi office until It n'rlcxk. A. M aa Wedn-s !aj, 2ütb Kebruarv. lagt, fnr Slid 1llla. All tn be delivered at tbe OossflWWW Bt KtaMes, ia la d,ai.ap" is, Indiana lawi BBnett Bai It all par-tcnlar. In erwsrt ctadition. -qosro tint. Mat Wm täte tbree '3J years ait, and r urt (It i.sni- t;a"h and a;rwarxk Whole -.nwibrr to be delivered wUhin nfl-ea (15; dtyt frott date isfciasiract. All Wda asast s- acasOTpakaied by a f-aaraotee for Usatr faithful urrf.-'n ai . Forta uf bid and cuaraatee can be tad oa app! catlec ta tbia office.

B'l'lrr. mtio "': ' -w "f 'he Si prepared ' nter tbt . bond' fr- tne tt! hf'il fn!f

af rontract. WTbea a bid is made by a trat, the prspnaal aat ind bv each ruruiber wf lb Braa R . t i.i w'n at entenamed fre let lb an lot astles Two r m tf bid. frissw tae satat barttws snll inaurr

rejection of alt isr i bi. -All bids der wse.1 arireaaraiabla ant be reVeted Tbe. !-rm. and eiflcalloo will be rigidly adhered to and enforced ,n earn panic alar Faytnerrt made sa i ompletloti of rontract Anv ther inf rmt'ian given ni tpplfcttiaa t fei lt-dtd JVVlKs v I kiN. A u M I I. i

Net . .. t-'.li.irTb sj Duly .worn to, Hartford. Jan 1, IMtS Ketpec' fully solicit, aed will take pTr re attending to roar m-urance wantlaeBleew wm HkNDt-WNiN. leeat.

BANKINC. Merchants'

rKlLHY FKktil!OS. rmpnrtor.) tl y Gold. Sitrr. C. 8. Demand Notes, and Fisf u treat Mutter, ncgoriatea tales of Moefcs, Ibatda, 4c , un coatadsib'B L.WUI un caialct. and t ran -art- oraMuaiy banking bu ltiew. Xo t ! fena. Sr., tnd p.i-, Ii .4 feWäMlltt

HOTELS. FRENCH'S HOTEL, Ou the lUiropt.iu Pia si, CtTT ot 5EW IOBK. winric Kssai tlliy Irai, per tftttr. City Hall Square, corner Frankfort St, irrriam Cm Haia-) Meats aa ihey may he ordered la 'he ipar isas rwfbetory. Ther are t Barber's tb ay tad "ti Battas ttttaaed t- tat Met hvware ci LLNM.k-N aud h vt kMf ü wbu say w art

tttblt-cly R IUt( H,rrtprtrltr.