Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3867, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL, MONDAY MnRMNCt. MA1( A THE I IRl un OS THE CITISEM.
OF
Hon. D, W, Voorhees. HWl 1 the Moase of Ersotativ. f efo-uary
IS. last. tb "Art U I ndrmi) if jr the Preetd Owf MM far ! n tasting the writ of habea
and acts inn id pvr.aat-r. thereof," 1 bow printed tn pamphlet form. aad ran to obtain! at tbla office TMi as the great effort of Mr. Voorhees to protect the liberty of the rtUieo from tbo aassatUaa of the Predeot and hU oualoa, aaal ahoedd bo in (be bonds of every roter m Indian, tt make a paovoU" of is pegs. Price l .'tit per IOO. ox tlV? O i.ooo. All order should direct the .peer he. tn 1 -nt by ex-
as the postage will be or. cent a c j .and tu'ttt be
ELPEK. HARKNE, BIXOHAM.
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.Job I'riiiiinu. We ar now rend? to do all kind of plain and faocy Job Prijitii;. :.i tiieUM a'tle. uti short notice, and mt cAeap ft anyuArr oßiee We have competent hand- c --. a fine assortment ''" rd-.ani we can do rood and cheap fit. A'l .. - of Look- Sri!-. i it l!'";ilC-. 4c. printel in lb- heat stvla and on short notice. We4k ' t ifr ,im;h .. Democrats, and all othOrs thai want printitic done tf. a Local AnriiTiiri Rates of ndvertiin in the local column will hereafter he a follow: tor ten lines or lese, SI 00. Over ten lines, ten rentr. a line No notice will he inserted until paid for
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. The Hurr Piaioi CluckerincW A Son' and Steiuway 4 Sons', at Wiilard K. well's, No. 4 Bates Houe. f 1 6m
tf! M I.pne has a 6n- tsjieni "f iwolf at low r.rn - ' 21-dJw
Pian and meUxleon t rtMniifacf urer-.'
price at A. M Benham k Co. a, Bates House
n aw 'Old silver and void ..'- ). tor which the
highest price in cflOw will he; m-l. Moats, Spectacle il r. 10-dAwtf No .Ml F. t-l Washington street. HF" WJ arc hUm extravnirmt in our praise of an article, hut we do think MM H iker m Me I ver 'a silk hat, lor spring ami iimmer, ;mp
what men of U.-te have hem waiting tor J.'i 14 Masonh .V i There will he a stated meet
inj of Indianapolis Council No. 2. tins ( Monday) evening at 7 o'. '.. k . lor work in- Fi-iiFR. Recorder.
A numher of wounded I'Hie! prisoners
arrived re-tenhtv m er the JefTersonviile raitro id from Kentuekv Thev wen t'. i to Cmiy
Morton, so me tea or twehe w i-- i,- t. em ployed for that pui -. tWlt was Mr. .lohn II Many that contractu! to build the new ''rntinel office, and not Macev, as printed on S.iV rd i
Zff On Friday rrMmiii" .m ahamloned white I woumn who hail pa-el the ni,ht in the hay luft t of a li very sti!ic in niaiiv with three nero sacs) and a iottle of whi-kv, tepped out of the loft ai:d broke troth ot her legs hy the fall. She ' was picket! up in the morning and taken in a '
wagon to tne poor noue v e nave some specimens in thi.i county that ihe Five Point in New York in its most pttluj days could not beat. The Morgan Coimv C.ws The trial of l' f men from Morgan COUntv. who lud been in ilicteil in the United States District Court lor re - sting the laws of the United Slate, wan ?on eluded on Saturday. Andrew J. Perry. William Dillman, Jacob Uroee!n-e, and John Caldwell, were lound cuiltj. They ln?e not yet been gen tenced.
We are mformeil that there was a fre
fipht nt Nobleoville on Saturday, in which theie w.i- a great many black eyes and bloody noses decorated. Our informant states that six men cam to town wearing butternuts on their c 1 11 1 s otleuded Mime of the cilixens who ordered one ot the men to lake it off. He refused, when it waa torn oil and a free tight ensued. What purtv a cleaned out we are not advi.td, but the Democrats were arrested and w ill be tried for de-tsotli.'i;-tiieuuelves against the dictation of the mob. The Si.ymoi rx Tiie following facts form a somewhat singular coincidence: In the fall ot 1 -."'. H-Tit Seymour. Democrat, was elc ' 1 iovernor of this State, and in the following rhu:, Thomas H Seymour, Democrat, was cfaosen Governor of Connecticut. Li-ttall Hora tio Seymour, after a lapse of ten vears, was elec ted a second time (tovemor of New York, and Thoma H Seymour asrin follow- a- the Dem I i-r. H v candidate for the Kxecutive Chair of Connecticut. 1 Huflalo Commercial Advertiser (Re puh.UMH 1 tie :nularitv of the coinc'ulonce will be still
funler 11.' 1 i I tie electio" of the Counec- ! ticut Seymour a tiovertior m April. Asmy or the & HBESLANn We call eipecial attention to the extract published in this day 's psper. Irom the field orders of Major General R.'-e r ui- Ail olfi ei and soldier.- ah.-ent from the Army of tiie Cumberland are rciiuiretl to re . ptfti to Brigadier General M. S. Ha-call, in this city, and in case of failure to do so they will be , arrested and tried as deserters. Continue! bsence whout leave is dt-e: tion. and will be o
regarded Men who have entere! the service
cannot at escape from the obligation they have taken. A violation of their oath is neriurv
in military as well as in eivil li e Thev are ! pud to perform certain duties on he field, and to shirk t-ho-c du e-and still seek dr.w rav. is'
subjecting ihe tineriitnenr to a e expense, and is as dishoiie-t a- it i dishonorable. We again direct attention to the order. I.rsrlalallt e wuiuiuar) .
Satiriav. Fehiuirv "J. i -63. Sin ti The Senate tran-actei a . o l deal ot buatues on Saturday, and pa.-?ed two or three hours in a detate on Federal matiers, which Sprung up about the presentation of memorials from the 19th and SMl regiments. The motion , was to refer to the Committee on Federal Relation. Both parties agreed to the reiereuce. but the Republicans taunted the Democrats witn in sinuations of disloyalty, and this caused a sharp debate, which was stopped by the previous ques1.0:1 ben :, uemandeil aud stained. Bills were )isel. To en ble persons h:ving stock killed lv railroad cars more effectually o receive com neu- ! sition; amending the Justice of the Peace act so as to authorize suits in replevin at any place where property may be found, to amend the act in relation to County Ireasurer. to more eft et t Btüy , r tect the lui'v. ievi ir.;i HNfJi acts ofSUHsa . and providing punishment therefor; to amend the title of an act to provide for increas- . tiie capital stock of railroads. Bot as. No quorum on Saturday The Rea;. genera ,y boi:ei. teaung action on Uanuas militari bill. Noth.ng of importancs J
mereiore could be dune Desiocrais are in their searj wilUug and desirous to attend to necessary legiaUt-un dein n.dsji bv the people of the whole State. Taa Drrsrs or L'h blksto Fav MotLrai A-ii. Beams) CtaxAtNLT laoNCLAP A letter from the blockading squadron off Char!e-t,n. jut received iu Boston, says that from ot.erv k lion with powerful glasses and the statements ol deserters, it is evuieut that Charleston is tronelv fortibed I'.. ere is no doubt that Kort M. ultr.e. a- e.l " Foi t imter, ia If aj ajajsj . jaja Ikaj i:.e Rebels have a considerable numtier : 1 ery powerful guns in poeition. Still, if no ace 1- Tiap pet. to our iron dads 'and a number w !l i,e kept in rasarve to et emergencies;, tue vomtral in command Dupout, is coubdeot thet he ball be shie u capture the city The laud troopa at ' arlestou cousial mainly of ctmscripts, w ho w uld not prubabiy make a very tout resistance U our march onward in case the city should be captured. Wnea the letter was written it was SMH known who the assault woui I tie made
For tie Indiana Slate Sentinel -wtick Them to I beirOan Wark. En SuTini: In an eilitorial in the daily Journal of the i"ih ult . beaded "Stick them to their own work.' an Attempt is made by the edi t to imprese the public wit.i the idea tbat the Democrat, wbea in power, inaagwrated a par t -an policy it, the nntjagement of the benevolent asylum of the Scat And be further afadjaa thu the law under vfeieb the asylums is now tiianaeed, was MMed by DemvcraU. The editor i exceeii.i . igiaSSSaSst. r he mi--lt;e- tacts, mat h iway ibereby create c-piul to miiigti the Democn c . I be law refersad u waa introduced by a Kepubi.c tn. and passed by a Republi- tn I.ej.-i ituie an i 1 1..-'lie editor knows, or ought to know At one time, during the administration of Gov. Willard, be appointed lite cutodial board of the aylum-. in which he vindicated the asjlscy.ol tiie Demcracy in the control of these institutions, by selecting an equal number let the mem tier of the boards from the Demo crt;: and Republican pwrtie The Republics! -t . ..e a uran--es that if thev shoui'i - 1 in tiie S'ate, ami have the power, that they nould be equally jut; but what did they do7 I. 1 t' redeem their pleiiga. or did triej do theu. like they have done since, totally fail to redeem one single promise? However they may -"neik out ot their pledges now, by claiming that it was the Republican pirty then, that ; 1 oni-el; a:.-i a- the present Abolition paity has swallowed it up, sou!, body and breeche-, it is delunct, and its ectate insolvent. and thereore cannot be held account ! ble The pre-ent Alxdition Boards for the Ayluai were elected by a Republican Legislature, at a time, too, a hen the patriotic citizens in every portion ol the State, were urging the member.- to uhvi tie everything tike p irtisaiiisuj while the rt bell m in the South existed, but the no-party pwrtv persisted in iu malignancy through the agency of its Abolition board, until every Dem a was removed fsm the Ay!um- except in one or two in-tam e, where they w ere retained to teach the new othcera their duties,. The Re publicans who had been serving many years under Democratic administration were re clec:ed, while the Democrats had to give place to novice-. The Superintendent ot tin- Deaf, who had been continued hr year- uriUer Democratic boat O-, kept in bv the Abolitionists because of his poli tic 1 1 failb, while the Superintendents at the Blind and Insane, had to vield then places because thev were Demociat.-. A teacher of the deal wa- dicliartsl from the Deaf Asyli.m bee owe he wotud not repudiate hi political faih by publishing in the Journal a letter denouncing the ih of January platlorm. The bill now- bef.-re the Senate for the govern ment o: the A-y bun --n-t, 1- t:- ':!; the Jouniai mivs. put out every officer iu the
- 1 u in- liom thwTSuperintendents to the Matron.
file bill provide lor a more efficient administra
tion ot 1 lie Asyltasas, and nowhere le 1 -1 . t - aay body tm oi I In the opinion of the writer it is not stringent enough. There should be a proeis OB that no Trustee or officer should trnd tw .Mother N7ir lor his kittfolks to take places whit h ' ugh I to be filled by citizens of our own State. Not -houl'l the Trustee or auv officer have -"ciai t-n. ; '.-( to hll lucrative offices in the Asylums v 1 1 h the.r brother. Itroticr in taw, nrphew, assess, ate , and theieoi make the A--laaaa family concerns, iMawl of n;eiiing the pi ice to merit The people ol th- St it- le so licitou-" that the Asviums lor the untoi Mirvttf should be .iiltn.iii-tete i for tlie .-o.i- bneht .1 'Indeaf, blind and in-ane. and not for the ad vain ement of local politicians, nor tor tilling the pocset of ptrtiii shop keepers. Nearly SSM huiidri.il thou-.ind dollars atiiiu illy is expended lor dMasjajptti ol the -sinn:- Tina is a munificent -nut. and the officers to whaWSJsSaSt ibut.ion it is commillctl should be men kimwu for their intelligence, probity and sterling v.orth. They should be acknowledged by all parties 1: least to possess these qualities. Kverybodv will readily acknowledge that the Slate asylumshould be officered by repre-entativ e men, whether they are of the Republican 01 of the Democratic - tool. Then why object to the bill betöre 'he Sen ile, winch j-role-!e to amend m fects ;n the pre-ei.t I w, and raise tin a-lum- to their proper standard': Tne sentiment eaasatissaH in the words "stick them to their own work, ' which is quoted from the Journal, is the rallying cry of an embittered partisan, whose hatred of his political opponent would urge him to do any and everything, even at the expeuse of truth, that would place bU party in power. X.
Thk Theatee It will be !een trui'i out amusement column, and Irom poster-, that Mi ' Alice Placide favors our people with another 1
week's performance at the Metropolitan. She has heen received with great l'a or, but not greater than her taletr- de-i : 1 To nicht the drama of Jeannie Deans, dramatized from Scott's Heart of Mid Lothain, will be the attraction, with Miss Piacide as Jeanuie Deans and Mis.- MaffMtaVf us Etlie. Col Blakl Acqt iTTED The court martial
which was called at MurfreeltOTO for the trial of! Col. John W. Blake 4thh Indiana volunteers, I
have rendered a verdict of acquittal upo'- all the charges as made in the report of Col Wacner and lien. Haskall. The Court was composed of the follow mg persons: Brig. Gen. Charles Cruft. Pre-ident. Colonel Stanley Matthews, commanding 1st brifrtdt,3d
division; Col. S. (i. Harker, comm in li;ir 3d bri- j cade. 1st division; Col. Christopher, 6cb Ohio; ; Col Waterman. KiOth Illinois; Col. Voting, 'J6th Ohio: Lieut. Col. Lyne Starling, A. A. 0, to Maj. I lien. Crittenden, Judge Advocate
The decision of the Court was unanimous and has leen approved. Col. Blake whs ordered to duty, ami to report for exchange at camp of pa roled prisoners, Columbu-, Ohio Loaifsille Journal. First Warp Mekting A meeting of the Democratic citizens oV the Fir-t Ward was held at Petrie's Hall on S iturday evening. Jacob Heck wascil'ed to the chair, and C. G. Werbe. Jr.. appointeal Secret try. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted: KrsolrrJ, That t tie First Ward sends greeting to ihe other W.ir l- of the city, and urges them to commence the work of orgitniz ition. littolrtd. That another meeting be called for
next Friday evening at early candlelight, and that all Democrats of the F;r-t Ward be cordially in
viicd to attend. Renolvtd, That the Sentinel be requested to publish the preceedine of this meeting. JACOB BECK, President. (' G WfRHi". .Ir.. Secretary
COFFEE. 353 RUBIA MILLS 355 353 AXti 355 WASHINGTON STREKT, N Y. CITT
lwOVERMi:.T COFFEE. Put tip in tin foil Pound p-, 48 In a hox.and in bulk. Our prices range from S to 3( cent. We pc op the following kinds; JAVA, -VI Alt AC AIBO. MI. RIO, RIO and M' PF.lt IOH I ft til heliere our Coffee to be ftstter than any ground Coffee now in ass. All orders address to as or to our Auen', Mr. Place A Torsi. 1S3 Chamber Mret, oornrr Wah;i ?ion Mreet, Srw Tork City, will rertlve prooJpt attention. Tke retail trade uppli.d by nrst class J -ng booses m the savtsSM eitle. TAMM A Pi. At I . REAL ESTATE ACENCY.
Love &
REAL ESTATE
In! iuiui io I i n , I 11 I
WLLewt, eickanir Keal Lttate. and atlend to reatina aaJ leaaioc Houwt and Farm, c Irct rent. nea;tiate loan, buy and aellcit and County eaara and Lau.1 V arrant uo commluioa, pay laxe, prepare deed a:.d morqeage, and attend to Notarial bumea. Urnrc-Talbott k New' Block, loom No. sr first entrance South of the Pnt office U 'Cl-dlt
SPECIAL NOTICES S-T-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS InviTrate. oremrtber. and por.f.e the ysteat; is a perfect appett.er, and Nsture' great restorer. It is compoaed of pore St. Croia Rum, tb clebratet Ca'.iaaya Bark, root and barb. Pirtfcwlsrr adapted to weak and dele-ato per"n. and can te rolled opoo for It por.ty. It care Dypepia, i a (ntlo tonic. nd ijosi the thing for rhsnre of th sessoa. told by all Grocers, lroeci.t. Hotel ,od 0100 P. H. Draka A Co . St Broadway. Nw York. MM dAwluwwia t& A Coi'i-H. COLD, OR AN IRRITATED THkOAT. if allowed to progre. revalt. in enou Pultconary and Bronchial afecttoo. oftentissss iticarable . Brown's Bronchial Troches fceacii dirfy-t:,, tbe affe.ir.l p. and give almost iu-tafit relief. In Baoarwma, Asvwwa. and CaTaaait thay as benfi. iat. The grd effect- resulting frim the u.e of the Troches, and their extended ue, ha caused them to be c'iit.trfi'ited. Br ure t aard a;a:nat worthlea imitation. Obtaix on: : jenni-e ßr,icn' Bronchial Trth', which ha e proved their .J cscy by a tet of many year. Pi tue Sraaaca '' Ajuiiu houMaso the Troches. Military Officer and Soldiers who overtax the voice and are expoed to tudden changes, bould have them. Sui t everywhere al 25 cent per box. Jari11-dAw3aa
REAL ESTAVE ACENCY. McKernan k Pierce, REIL ESTATE IfiBNCf, First Door East of Palmer House. IIP STAIRS.) WK have for ale Houes and Iots In the Citv of Indianapolis, and Farm and Fanning Land in tut- State, and will ell lower than can be purchased elsewhere. I he follow ng corapne ome of the property we are now offering at low price for cash or on time, as may suit the purchaser. feb21-dw
TELECRAPHIC. tiwTwr. w xraanai t mm ewa oarxr rrars inmnL oon Rpporlts.
FROM THE ARMY OE THE POTOMAC. The itcbfls attack our Line:
l'lu' EjlJ MUtion lweaheas Moon I .alto.
SKIRMISH WITH THE ENEMY
A RARE OPPORTUNITY tor a rltanic or LftborinffVt(tH lo Obtain a House and Lot, and thus get a Home. WE will ell Citv Lot- on long time to peron who will iiuilil a tiou ? on the lot purchased. If required, we vil fu mi -U part ol the Dimii hi an f..r the ereetion of buildine-to tbof whose mean are inufficient to complete their h.m-' MrKKLN.VN S P1FHCK, feb19-ilw4m Real Kstate IVnIers. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Business Rooms with Dwellings Attached, On Vrt W it Ss in ? ton Mre-t. Thi Building fiits f. r Six Humired Dollar- a year. ALSO, A Two Story Boarding House on
Delaware Street, Ni'tr A. Wallace', Grocery, will be -old at a great a .
Darajain. Per-mi w'-hin to ui.ike .in inve.-tnient that willpay a atk per aaaaafS will do well s call and ee the .e ssess of Kspsrtj . m. kki nan a imkkce. feb-2S-dAw2ni K j! K-t it.- A ir i.t-. A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST., FOR. SATiE.
Till Lot I wide and dcej. and will be -old low for aasJ . .vu K r. it x x PI K ' I . Jt lt'Jii-.iAiM'iw Keal K-t.i-.- A-. i' . j Lot lor a Illicitae I&oobii
ON SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, FOR SALE. rTsvl laWrtnrMT CORXKK OF KEBEDtAK AND
1 W tf.rol.ti.l.t.. -.t I..k A .1
-'.at ji 1 1.1 1 v. -vi - . ti-, auu uiwi if- lur iujii--ru iuw ii bu-lne room to b h'.ilt by Mr. Schnull. Tbl- lot I a good location for a wholesale et;ib!ihment, and will be sold cheap. MckhkNAN t 1'IKIU'K, feb 16-dAwGw Kcul E.-tat.- Agents.
BTUH-JDUSTQ LOTS IN ilifferent parts of the City, for ale cheap for ca-h or on time payment . lleKLRXAN A I'lFHCE, fet12-d4w4in Keal F..-tate Aijents. -A. VALUABT.T1 FAHIM To br Sold at a Great brian.
1,4 EBa 9m Mm dajaq Road and on LafajSttS Jrmt si 1 InJisnatHiU KailroaU, one tn:l" est of Zio :-v i .e. iiooiie county l.lo acre- in cultivation and in tine order, lira lamt in timothy ami clover. Stock water running through the land the year round. The puMOU of Und in timber i well set In blue era- for pasture. The timber i walnut, poplar and a very large sugar orclianl. Fences good, liouse in good order and stable large enough for 100 brad of hrses or cattle. Haa larce orchard of 200 fruit tree-, with tine -hruhbery ami grupen in abundance. T)i farm will be ofTerpil fsc sale one month from date at 1 40 per acre, one third down ud the halano in one and two years, w ith intere-t The term niny lie varied Homewhat in point of liuie given for p.iviueiit. yu UKJiaJt PiFKrE. febl7-diw4w Real F.-tate Agents.
f a R EaJ Tit 11lV.il jr.
EAGLE CREEK MILLS FOR SALE, S ITU ATI D on Kagle Creek, eight BEwSS northwest of Indianatiolis. one mile from Mechanic-bure, on the Crawford-vill,- plank road. Gri-t mill is :t6 by 40 feet, iswatsnss hich, three run of French burr- two for wheat and one for corn all in good repair. J.w Wilder patent iron water wheels, will rind and pack frm 60 to Ii irre!- per day. Has also steam power attached, with two good engine-. Vl-o saw Mill in good order, which will cut 4.00o feet of aunWr a dav. Tuee mills have 58 acras of land and two good dwelling hou-es. Wheat stidicii tit to keep the mill running nicht and day can be purcha-ed on th-prenii-es, the region beinff amsW the tinest wheat reeioii iu the Stare. The mill ha- alwav- made money for the owner-. Trice 10,000. Time will be given on part of the purchase aaofWJ if required, and city or tiier propertv taken in part p.ivment. HeKCRH X A PlKbCR, feblß-dA w sw Keal Kstate Agts . Indianapolis. THREE ACRES OF CHOICE LAND a DJOIXIXii th City on the North, for sale cheap for
; t an. me una is neauiituii located tor a rest-
Rttavoreal Military Chunjft' LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE, ticADQL ARTEBS AtHT OF THE POTOMAC, Febuary 27. On Wedneadaj night two Hebel cavairv brigades, Fitzhugh Lee and Hampton's, attempted to ni-.ke a raid into nur line-5 They crossed the Rappahannock at Kelly's Ford, and succeeded by a strung attack iu breaking our tbin l:ne of cavalry outposts at one or two points, capturitifr a few of our men. Our cavalry outposus' re serve.- were brought up, the lines re-e-tablished aud s force sent in pursuit. Our captures included swo or three officers. The Rebels failed to accomplish their object and returned in great haste across the Rappahannock, felling trees across the road and placing various other obstacles inUhe way of the pursuing force-. The cavalry sent odfc in pursuit have not yet returned. The Rebel cavalry was commanded by Stuart in person. Chicago, February ML A special Memphis dispatch says: The expedition through Yazoo Pass reached Moon L ike on the 2"2d. In a stretch beyond this lake, leading to Coldwater river, the enemy sought to Obstruct the channel by filling it with trees, stumps and logs. The troops have been at work three weeks cleaning out the I'.i-.-. A battalion of the 5th Illinois cavalry, sent to scour the country and drive the enemy back, had a skirmish on Frid.iy with a company of sixty mounted Rebels, dispersing them, killing six. wounding -everal, and capturing twenty-six. Our loss was tire wounded. Rocuesteb, N. Y., Feb. IK Isaac R. Kl wood, an old ami esteemed citizen, and Secretary :iinl Treasurer of the West Union Telegraph Company from the date Ef its organization, died niht. He was rnn jver by a runaway team while iu his own sleich, sonie days since, and the injuries then received have proved fatal. Cincinnati, Feb. IB. Governor Andrew Johnsou arrived here last night A special o the Commercial from Indian ino lis says the withdrawal of the Union members of tax LegielaMsta froaa th" Hou-e on Vedue(1 iv Ins perhaps put an end to further legislation this sassioai. But two of the minority were in t!ie Ball this afternoon All have now gone (mine. The cause was an attempt to pass an unBosastitatkma measure tu strip, the Governor of all military power. The Kentucky BosaM of llepre-ei natives yesterday voted on the report t the Cotnmi;tee on Feiler tl Kt'l itions. Thev rejected the report by I decided vote, but accepted the resolutions. New Took, Feb. The Herald siys rumors were rife in Washington e-twJay that (Jet era I Hunter is to he relieved Irom the command of the Department of the South BofBsldO! name is spoken of in OOSJDOction w ith the succession. It is said certain parties arc preparing EtaVgOJ against General McClellan. with a view to a court martial. TiieTime-'s Washington correspondence savs: There is little hope of the passage of the Mis--ouii emancipation bill thi session. Mr. Noel, ts ablest friend, is sick. It is impossible for the bill to pass against the determined opposition of the Democr.it-. who threaten to hllibuster to prevent its passage. All the Mmovi members except Mr. Noel aiftned the petition for the removal of General Curtis from the command of tiie Department of Missouri, anil putting Scliofield in his place. New- Yom, Feb. The s:auier Africa irem Liverpool the 14th, via ueenstown 15th, has arrived. The Times ridicules the Lord Mayor for bringing Mr Mason into prominence, and shows the ntVair was without significance. It says Mason's remarks about an early recognition go far ahead ol the facts. That when the Federals find themselves obliged to leave the Confederates in quiet aoajsoasjoa of their States, will be the time for discussion of tiie question of recognition. That Mason has received no asassfaSMO or encour aire ment except from irresponsible per- nThe Liverpool mass meeting to adopt an ad-dre-s of symnithv to Lincoln is tixeJ for the 19th. The Fiei.cli Miniotat wrttH from Washington urge-.- OS a ncvc-.-itv lor the continued cultivation of peace, that unless it is accomplished, before the end of March cotton culture will have ceased in the United States, ami it is impossible to say when it would be resumed. Polish insurgents show continued activity. Austri i prohibits arms and warlike -tore from OftMatag her frontiers to Vfawaa. Port Royal. Feb. "3.T We have been waiting since the first of the month for the iron -clc.ds to arrive. Two more only are due. Adjutant Genera' TowaWOoJ has arrived, it is said, with power to adju.-t the differences between Gens Foster and Hunter. The arrest of Gen. Stevenson and Quartermaster Staght grew out ol a misunderstanding. Both will be released. The announcement of Tow-nsend that the North Carolina forces will not be taken out of that department caused great jov among the troops. Foster has returned to Newhetn to make arrangements for another expedition. Our iron clads will soon have complete control of Charleton harbor.
MiiiiIay iiit Dispatch!
LATER FROM CHARLESTON
THE HARBOR DEFENSES.
den e. namireaf
fe!il2-iA4w
JlcKEKXAX A PIKRCK.
Keal Kstate Agents.
FOR SALE. LOTS FOR BUSINESS ROOMS On MPelatrarr Strut, near IfYrsi- . ji.: fan Street. (5 LOTS on the West -ide of Delaware street, directly f opposite Vacv a McTaggart' new bw.l'iiog. a' d rear Wa-hington tft, fur sale cheap. The lot are 50 fei fro:,.. For particular applv to Gen. L. Noble, or to lick K RS AX A PIFKC ) feb26-dSrw8w Real Estate Agents. Two Valuable Farms for Sale on
Terms.
LATER FROM VICKSBURG.
The Famous Cutott' Completed,
OPERATIONS OF THE GUN BOATS.
MORE WASHINGTON RUMORS
V Consorval ivo Polifv to 1 Atiop.CMl.
The Cabinet to be RfmodUd.
Easy
Gen. McClellan to Have a Command.
Oil Of 3"0 acres in lvitnam county, near Greencatle n ibe Railroad, in the tiii -i täte of cultivation One af the bevt PaHaS in the State. An-ither of 331 acres oj the Ohio river. One d the ncl : .m! mot productive on that river. For partioulars inquire of McKEUNAX A PIERCE. 2tt-4aWSai Real Estate Agent.. BITTERS. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. S. T.-1860-X. UJY. have .. hand theejatly celebrated Bitter to -!l to tue ifAde. No article of the kind ha met with s gre ster degree of popular favor, and as a tonic thr are un rivalled. All order will meet with prompt attent RrrtKH.CtLKWKt.L Al.VORD.
0 MORE ARBITRARY ARRESTS TO
RE MADE.
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Stafb-os. lrriaa,Febnxar; 2üth. ltö. flection for nine Director- of this f on-
a at the office of the Contpar.v, jn n th- 4:b Thursday Mih of JUrch
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The poll a be opened at 2 P M. and elaaW at 4 P. M. By order. Ac. THviS. PtLJat.fc: fiMMin
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MUSICAL. HARMONIUM
ANIi
SCHOOL ORGANS.
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AX aaortment of the Prj,uimr lntm-
..ent at .o. j nates nouae. WILLARD M STOW It LI. fe
Senate Passes the Conscription Bill. j FoaTBEfs Mo.nroe. Feb. 2 The British frigate I'etrel arrived in Hampton Roads last I ghl from Charleston. Her officers report the Rebel? htve a Ptron net work across the Channel to the entrance of Charleston, and is filled with torpedoes designed to blow up any Federal vesel tuat auy attempt to enter. New Yokk. Feb 1. A special to the Mercury dated Cairo 2th, mm tiie c;r y i full of I floating rumors. It is said on the 26th the famous cat off was completed, the dredging machine j having been at work several days. It is asserted that the gunboats are all through, and that the transports are preparing to follow. I Alter the batteries at Wrrenton are reduced the whole force will be sent against Port Hud-on. It j is also stated that the -mall gunhoat fleet has j reached the Yazoo river via Union Like, and are i playing mischief iu the rear of Yickaburg. It is reported that boats haTe got to the Red , river via Lake Providence. Also, report of seri- ' ou disasters to the L'niou forces, and of troops ai.d guiiboats btm captured, but are not creditel. 'I he Meri urv' Washington apecial says it is universally admitted that the close of the seaaioo of Congress will witness i decided change in the polio of the "overnmeiit. President Lincoln
has vieldsd to the advice of Secretary Seward sr d I hurlow Weed. I rjropiistetbeconservativ tnd thu mke cfinscriptmn palwuble Theraet-ures in view are. first, a change in the Cabinet that will give Seward and bis policy a majority of its members; C iase to be retained, and if be retires Robert J Walker takes his place. 2 a re. o "at u a ol McClellan to some command to hu; the moiths of his noisy disloyal fneud3. Same concession to the i.egro prejudices of the Northern ooktiers. The blacks in tbo army to be kept in ulordinate pooitioo 4. The radical Republicans to take a back seat and moderate Republicans and war Democrats to have the confidence and direction of the Admin istration. o There are to be no more arbitrarv atre.-U except in very flagrant caeThe 1st Pennsylvania Reserve refu-ed to do duty on picket in Yirgina yesterday . on the ground that thev have been in service since Mav and Juno. lcbT, aud participated in most ol the hard fought battles iu Yirginis; tbat thev are so reduced in numbers that no one regiment will number more than 250 men. and that their reiue--. t go home and recruit has been disregarded, while the N New Hampshire, with about the same number, is allowed to go home immediately upon the adjournment of Congress. A complete enrollment of the whole fighting population of the North will be made, and some drafted men called into the the thinned ranks of our service. Nearly 400 Union cavalry were captured on Thursdav neir Winchester. Tiie Rebels fir-t captured six of our pickets, which were retaken by the 13th Virginia cavalry, who advanced too far, and were them-eive- captured. The Times' special s i R Hooker and MeOtotlaD were examined at great length before the Committee on the Conduct of the War to-day. McClellan baa nearly eoaVriataw his statement and it w ill be read in the committee on Monday next. lien. Hooker's evidence relates mainly to affairs at Fredericksburg and Falmouth. The committee will examine one or two more witnes-es and then close up the evidence aud submit it to Congress. fimiM, March 1. The correspondent of the W heeling Intelligencer, writing from Winehester, Ya., under date of February 26th. gives the follow ing particulars of a late disgraceful affair between a portion of our troops and the enemy on the 25th: A rebel cavalry scout. HO strong, came inside our picklit- on the Stra-burg road, and aller a skirmish with our infantry picket, in which two men were wounded on each side, they entered, capturing a cavalry picket of 12 maw. Five hundred of the 13th Pennsylvania and 1-t New York cavalrv were -ent in pursuit, ami re captured beymi i Strasburg in.)-t of the prisoners and horse-, and they al.-o took a number of pris oners. The OOBiEalEsior ot our detachment transcer.iioil In- on!, r t .d pursued tiie enemy beyond WooOjatOck. Aller driving in the Rebel pickets he IfeOOw parleying iu the rood, aithuiit guarding against savpriso The enemy returned in force, charged upon and threw them into conlu- ( , killing an 1 c ipturing 88. In the Sight of 'JO mihs jur tr--o;w made uo stand, though outnumbering tiie enemy.
COMMERCIAL.
Bi rai ttatra. ('iwnaaaatti flarfcfi. CisCTssATt. Feb. 9S. Fiour uncbtnged sod dull. Wheat unchanged. Corn declined to 62 (at 63c. Oats stead v at 6(g?0c Ryo dull at $1 Bar lev 1 50(21 60. U niaky 50c. Mess pork dull: $13 50 for cit? and countrv. and 14 50 for prime mess. Lard 10-Vgc. Bulk - :ee y 'i i'4c lor thoe averaging 4-' to 45 lb; shoulders 44ajC, clear sides 7 c, loose, and ?c in boxes. Groceries firm and unchanged. Cloverseed $6 256 50. Gold 170. Demand Notes 169 Stiver l5o Exchange steady . buying at a ad selling at par ! av . rn Nfw ork Market. N lw Yeas, Keb i Flour rather more active; $7 65(37 ?5 for ostra Sute; J 00äl0 00 for extra round hoopr: Ohio, and $i 00(a.9 50 for trade brands, closing firm W heat market unsettled and lower: Milwaukee club $1 64ai 72; common to fair winter red We-tern 1 7.Y 1 78; winter red and amber 111 nois $1 yol fc5. Corn decidedly more actiie. 97p)yyc for sound; ?(d96c for unsound, and $1 for yeilow Wetern. Oats iu good request at 88c. Pork firm for new. aud dull and lower for old; mess $14 75; old mess $17 00oxl7 50; new do $11 5n(dl4 N; old and new prime $16 50Alti 50. Beef dull Lard more active, and verv firm at 11 '..( r4c. Money active Sterling Exchance firmer; lfbirt ! for merchants', and l?9t2190 tor bankers' bills, (iold a little firmer, opening at 171 5a. advancing to 172. and closing steady at 171 34. CROCERIES. NEW GROCERY HOUSE
FRANK. M1TCHKI.I.
J. S. HA!
MITCHELL & HARVEY.
Surc-sor to
it. rrraej mmmur ro WHOLBMALB GROCERS,
And Dealer in
FOREIGN A: DOMESTIC
OM..:lMOML.
Sexate. Mr. Harlan introduced a bill supple mentary to an act for the relief of per-i ;- for damages sustained by certain bands of Sioux Indians. The bill extends the relief piven to the citizens of Minnesota to those af low and Dakotah. Paaood, Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts mir- juced a bill to pay for arming loyal citizens fv .-oops organ ized iu any State or State- the Inhabitant of which have been or may hereafter be iu rebellion against the United S'ate-. Mr. Grimes introduced a bill for the purchase of the Stevens battery. Mr. Uavi-. of Kentucky, "poke at length against tue em incipation bill, though he would bo Illing to vote for it as a war measure if lie had confidence in the Administration. Mr. Collamer made a report from the conler ence committee on the bill to rp organize the Po-tofhoe Department. aVfre-M to. Mr. Grimes introduced a bill lo further regu late the proceedings ill prize cases, and to amend ti:e acts of Congress relative thereto. At a quarter to 12 o'clock the Senate com meneed voting on Mr. Bayard's motion to postpone the conscription bill. Rejected 11 to 30. Mr. Powell offered an amendment exempting persons of religious scruples. Rejected. The amendments of the Hou.-e were concurred in and the bill passed. At 12'., o'clock the Senate ad ourned. House Mr. Dawes, from Committee on Elections, made an unfavorable report on the credentials of Alviu Hawkins, claiming a sea: from the 9th district of Tennes-ee. Mr. Mcl'herson made a report from the Com mittee of Conference on disagreeing with the amendments to the bill for an additional number of Major and Urigadier General-'. The report agrees to appoint 30 of the former and 75 of the latter. The proviso is also modified o that officers to be appointed shall be selected from tho.-e conspicuous for gallant and meritorious conduct. Report adopted. The House took up the report fiora tiie Committee of the Whole on the bill containing the amendments to the internal las bill. $ Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, offered a substitute for the tax bill amendment which were ve-ter day reported from the Committee ol the Whoie. it being the same with a lew comparativel v un important exceptions. The House went into Committee of the Whole on the miscellaneous appropriation bill. Several gentlemen obtained permi-ion to print their speeches. At 1 :.'10 A. M. the House aihourncd
VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.
ortliea-f Corner of Louisiana and Tirridian Mn-'t. fUtlOOm DlEOM DKPOT.) I IiidintitipoliM, IiKli.iiift, Baa on hand snd to arri. e UMM AM a KU Bat JL assort. nt: NT OF
COFFEES, TEA, SUGARS, FISH, MOUSSES, I! UK. ' STÄUPS, SALT. TOBACCO, NAILS, CORDAGE, DTE STUFFS Fill ITS. SODA, SOAPS. CANDLES,
Wooden Ware, &c, &c.
ALSO
Whiskies, Wines,
And all kind of T, I w) TJ OJ 8, All of which we will sell a low a any bouse in the State. Thi trade is lespeelfalrj invited t. call and examine our Moek before pnrrha-inir tlwhere. MITCHELL & HARVEY. feblT
GROCERS.
WM. GLENN & SONS, Wholesale Grocers, 7( and 12 Vine St. between Vrond and Pearl Street 'iiM'iim.tt i, Oliio. W fK invite the attf-ntion of Merchants to cur larire Jfw and well assorted stock f ir as, I rd-, WiKidn Ware, Tobacco, Ac , wbich we offer at cloae rattb to cash buyer. feblÄ-dl m
l or ISitt. "I ii Itoarhe, Ants, Bed I'ti ;s. Cloths in Furs Woolens, o.e., Insects on Plants. Fowl, tnimal. Ac. Put up in 25c. 5TV-, and f I 00 Boxes, Bottles and Pa-k-, J and ."i ttmt t"r Hotels, Ti blic Isstiiltioss, Ac. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Itats come out of their hole- to die."
'Sold Wholesale in all lartre cities.
'S -ld hy all Dat GGisTaand Rctaiucbs everywhere.
ajaSBawaaaQ of all worthless imitations.
'See that 4 Cosraa'a" name is on each Bo.x, Bot
tle and Flask, befrre yoa bay.
Ill KV K . rOST Alt.
'Prjxcipal Dbpot, Baoaowav, N. Y.
S. Id 1 v BROWNING A SLOaN and W. B. VICK-
F.R-S. W holesale and Retail Agents, lndianapoh. Ind. feb?6
PROPOSALS. TO BRICK CONTRACTORS.
TWILL receive proposals for the making and laying of o it a .1 t. . . t : . m . arm- . - I
L .-r t :i nuiiuiru luirusiu tri. , iu. oi. ,iik:cui tirphan Aylum. Vincenr.es, Indiana,, up to the 19th day of February. Specifications, plan-, Ac, may be e-n at my office, comer of Penns) 1 rasas and Washington streets, lnd;anapo!U, Brown's Block.) febH-dtd H. M. AKER0YD. Architect.
PENS.
BANKING.
Merchants' Bank. (KILBY FERGI'sON. Proprietor,) B ;ys Gold, Silver, U. S. Demand Note, and TJncurrent M"Liey, negotiates Sales of Stocks, Bonds, Svc., on commission. Loans on collaterals, and transacts ordinary nankins hudneas. No 2 N. Pecn. St., Ind'plit, Ind. la SM alt
GOLD PENS
We invire attention to onr always large tnek of
GOLD PENS
WE will warrant our pens for ona year, during which time, if the point com "if through ordinary usage, wa will replace with new pens. B0WEN, STEWART & CO. febl3-djw
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
T. IF. SEISaTOXJDFt, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. o. fa Itatrs Hon? Block. Wct Washington tree I. T2s DITAPOLIS, IXD.. KEEPS COXTANTLV ON HAND X PULL ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, WINDOW GLASS PERF'TJTVsTTTRr FJUSTCTS' ARTICLES, LSO A rUIX ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE TEAS fsblO-d.ttnia
MEDICAL BOOKS. C GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY.
CI
ort
T THE LEaiAiaTVEl OV MWITCaT WO TBE TKavSTXEN i OV ALL TMS 'TTlfaTt Of TMI C Ki.N AMI AMD 6 EMIT A L OMaiAMt
T1G ON LT TEN CENTS A Tlrdical Rerrt t)Un.). 7h4rf Kr PlmUm as
OM A MTW MITMODOP trrmüar Venenal Dlsasvaa. acta Ua lypfcilta ta all a atagHommxrwr OtPt, ttrttare. V asosfla. aaal Mylraek, hnn m the KKtaey, ElaaMit Ac, MOkbm iubi'j! riant slatas s a.aab tTMtJaa aa kal ifr syras il aajia 'r mt yow&V, OeaBtnal WaaAas, Mtctaraal laMsali ai, taicsi tNiitr. Inposawtry, Aw., taw arret tairattssa f roots and asatsritT artatef fr-tn the tsasfal haMt of elf-abwaa. To whtrh H mitmi atera3 ajj oc Ketnaie tWa an. ant other asSatsjatina: matter of the atawt imp. rtanre to the aaarneS and thoe r alsawalsi n i narriag. wD.. entertain dabUof tU:r i.hysVa) abhty ta
aatrr chat ute. Seat to aay aMraaa ta a -eaird
pe'. "n receipt of ten cent or fcwr sSassaw.
We devote oar eartlrs Mass aaa attei.tioc to the treatment of the eartaas artt saaeaasw trsased of la aar artvate leporl. Oar Dteasaaary is the only loatMatlan oft he kiad la Aaasnra which has saa s tahhahed hy a aweisl eh arter, and taia fartahould sire it a t fereoc or tt eartaa qoacAs of doubtful character to ho foaa ta al' large cities. Important to Female! One department of our Ptip eaaary ts apecially devoted to the treatment of the Disease of Females, ach as Lchorrbea, or ''White." Irrefruler. Painful aud ft n par are Men-irusii r.. Nervosa and General UebUlt , Diaaaaaa of he Womb, Rarrenii.-. A c Consultations and EfMfEj nations free of charge Also for sale. DR. OR EE S RKGULaTOR PILLS--For Female obetnsctiooa, IrresrulaHUes, Sc. MarrieS ladle in certain situation should not aee them, as they would cause ailscarr.age. Price $1 per baa, and may he aent by mail. DK.ÜAI EM'S PREVENTIVE Aa Ineahiatle artatie
for those wishing to limit the number of their
ot the barret, wh" desire children, aranted n..t t-
Jure the health, and will last for a lifetime. Sem to asy address, under seal, on receipt of the price TW U DOLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE By aeadin a hnet statement of their ymptom. will receive a Blaak Caan containing a list of qnettioaa. oar term for the caasss af treatment, Ac. Medkiue sent to any part of the country to cure any case at hon.e, free fr im danarer or cariosity . All transaction private aud coandeoltaL komomher the name and number. Direct alt letter to GALEN'S HEAD DtSKBMART. nov!5-g2dAw!y Louisville, Ky
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41 V I D N T I A I.
TMP NT, Ml N WHO HAVE I ired tbemelve bv certain secret
ha1 ;t, which unfit them fir bulne.
pKa-are or the dutie of married life;
aio. nvMdle-area and ol
from the fn!i or youth or other caue. frei a in advance of tbeir year. before placing themelv
the t realm, nt of uny one, should ftrt read "THE SECRET ERIESIi." ! - ' '- n v.irn ometblng of importance by peni-Mur " : ttH Friend " Set:t to Auy a-ld'es-, in a sealed envelope, on receipt of Ten CentPK. STP K KT A i . - c.n-alted on all diseases of private or roTifWoTtttal n)tars, from A.M. to 9PM.. (Sjndav from 9 to 11 A. M . .ir office. Address ItK CIil- TV MT A Cn ,
nri2l-dAlr rs-'tK
ton. Ma.
WANTED. AGENTS ( nst it si 1 1 -a- ii nt r !
M NT INIUSTRKUS ANH ACTIVE MEN TO canvass the country thi roi.gl.lj , ai,i deposit our mediane with every family. Ism ' ; -c cet:' to canva-s, on foot, at f.Md. ai d ith horse and bury O-tiO per y.ar. Api i.t an- r. quirrtl tu fkrni-b horse and buiti--. sdkMl or, to the above salary I defray all expense laBtaV nt to th hajaaseas. it is an agreeaide and beahl fal occupation for young men, BjaOsst tbem a good opportunity to make money wnhoat the posolbtUty of anötata in? lo-- arc ruins; from selling on commission. Applicants -hould apply in peisaa. or addre (If fur tber information be desired) the proprietor by letter. No one will he employed for a leas term than oca jear, and will enter into a written o- tract to that efletl. I shall require security in all case If I am rot peraonally acquainti-d with ibr applicant, a 1 shall lutruat IP his custolv monev. medicine, book sad receipt to the amount of" from föOO tu 3,000 J. M FK0ST. tulW-dAw3ni Indianapolis. Itadimaa.
CROCERIES
NEW HOUSE "A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN."
I
Kar. mi 7
1,000 Ma gb Coffee. "yrnt"1 Caldwell k Ihord 500 Chests Tea.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
1.000 Brl of
l. safj MOPipe.Cln StiO bum
l.iioo Pack . s W
10,0(10 Cocoa Nut. i 200 Boxes In.on. 200 Boie Orange. 50" Boxes Raisina.
68
East Wash. St.,
INDIANAPOLIS. IND., f ivr boar I ut ot Odd rellow llstll.
I ANMa,, SELECTED AND asft lnrtoa It. ( lndis- spoil .
CHOICE STOCK
OF GROCERIES.
Ii.d
g v.OOO Tobten. 500 Sacka Rice. 2.000 harre. Sale l.Otio barrel Whisky.
V Hin: ( kraper
TH N ANT
WESTERN HOUSE.
faj AS, rials
sis. ,
N. Y. PRICES.
LIQUORS.
A at T1H HI (.
Liquor Dealer.
Mat. iao West WataailmajsaMS street. I AJ sow ta star s larg stack af awaadkss, Whisky. Km. O. OTlaoa, Ac . foroigw aad dnmiwia. svhtch he offer, for sale at reduced prtco aartil the flaw of March After that time he will oasmWa the hasiaasa at kts aid Staad, Mo. 14 tat WaaOSsfltaa ail t. fa?.SwtAa
