Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3872, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1863 — Page 3
Or rirssCA COVMtrtft dt-t ia-e.1 t crMt leneth Tae Committee wa
i . . . V F il I V v yr W ,1!, m mh! in rreeritir,ff the report of the WM to report (met A täte of Nets had bun ansj.irit oftae Committer on Fin mi e We had notii reported that the OmmiMee thought wnrriiitrd in at heart but fatrnesa n I lu.ti.-ea . ill part.e fr"m dK onnli The law had leeti violated, concerned H wf.uld titiKint the ntnuritt report ut it w.is said without say eeil intent. M-'uey oral. H lened th aster ion therein lint the t" taken from od vryropriatioo arid apoiinoritr Rod uo notice of the ißUrmon of tbc P1'1 tn purpose The olBcera of State na ority- to mke the report they MC or to meet ! n,1 no r'iht 10 do 7 iucD tninf The Cmwitfi ibetn and etanine the facte presented He ' nutee aimplf showe-l the um of ffU The would appeal to members of the minority to n " Ue law out of the bonds of the Legbear hin out Ht ronuoftrted t length the' ,4Ur If i Md it increased larger rvna.tior. tken k ik. 4 i .i 1 than the Lertslature designed it should he The
the set of the last Legislature to tiuiii the riews preotnted by them jn it jf William ent over the jrrotind step top. We hareeot ptre Ron ui fo'low him The poit rmde Iit the m;nr'tr report we un dorstood to be that . iion-owe-d before anv pfimprtetioi iu made for Continfont Faint. Wen paid out of the Mln ir Fund, wheo the art
creatine the Contingent Fund eipre-aly provided
deien-e was a rettifogii g one, and the apeevhe
m , M lie a.spmpnate on the stump, but not here. The report should be printed, and gentlemen might make their defrn-e before the people, who wet e the jury to try the n. M I'.. '-!, i ! npOfr of the Committee, after rmelullT inesfij;nttng the cne in the Aud ilor's office, had not beet, able to find the le.iet ahailow of e cnee that the ( ernor had out hi '
th.i .t k,...id hwrhaewailtn th.t f.m I ' This hail I br,-4 " fund and Miuitidereii it
thr nnVt i f in. isarwan; the apynrprt n n ff- t Mr Murray had li-fet.ed n.th interest to the fiT.aw to th food that rnn.-t, more m rv than reading ot the report and the specche-. and they the Legislature intrude-1 f r it "dUd biui th t the (i ivemor cum -ut tleir Mr W.lUs-as oo(aeo4e.i rerv severeU upon "f a!l b, ,n' Th amen Iment of tin BpWalOT the partiew the AaUr. the fluiw, or who fro" 0b r,8"t, "1 h hoped it would pre- j ever had been intrumenul in making the mie-1 rjl' Uke. and contended tbl it w i direc t and pal Mr iradley: Two reaoluUotn pa-e i this. bo1v pable tiolatioq of the embezzlement act of the lat re sent to the Committee One w.tsto -ee MMioo. The Lejri.lature we-J H lo iue!f and to lf i t1. wa projierl spende!, ami the the peoole lo condemn i:. unniauk ible term- ,hfrw' if mbexzlement U h d uch an nnwarrant .hle ppMnflM bw,;i v: 'liild 1 h question aa to whethe the , Mr. Downe? offered an amen! merit to the re ! Sut hnd ret'ived value in servue I r the ex port of the major'rtr ht -inking oot the worda P",i,t,r. w before the Committee. K
"the ti .venxir oinetlf put-S - hnli i, Mi.-fnti.i. " iri""'1 i uiuiiiincv i mi j.ui-
in a certain clause 01 tfie reaort. Mr iV.wner ' P"-
was satisfies! there had tieen irreguiartue-i in the XMmliiure ot the fund, but the misUke in char-mg to the ddTerent funds was rhargeible to th- Auditor and not to the Governor The Governor waa oot mippoMfd at all time to hive aoperrisjfcMi over the (took of ih it :ti He (lid not ( .introvert tin-. tated in the report The fart speak lor tl. em-el e. But he did not wi-di Ui charge the Govern ir with mitin;( un thee rharge He h.nl ii-fened to both reporrn and be wa anable lo ace tlntt the (Jorernor was chnrgeahle with the mttr, ;md he won! I nt Convey an ininustion tit-1 was not rleri'' es Ublihe ry the facU With the amendments ugeated by him lie oou!d approve the retort Mr William" -aid if the minority would with driMUi-ir rc( it !.e . ou.u - i .kc out Hie i .Ijjim taonahle word-
Mr Clay pool, the impiit iiit choge in the mi i
but the revolution rv action al the other
end of the Capitol prevented that.
Mr Linder- romeii'Jed that the tnvetiitioii .o far hud and reported on. did not -iv lliat liovernor Morton had or had not applied the mottet to .1 pror u-e Voucher were found lor the um expended, but the committee had not cx- I a m 1 ned these vouchers, and could not mi l did ' not sty that thev were given for a proper and prai-eworthv ptirpo-e Mr Kay said the diacumion took aeriderange. ' It aas simpiv. did tlie Governor corruptly, thru-: his h ui'ls m'o the Tremury atid take money tierefrom. fie was willin" to -av that the Aarl-
itor h id nnde un error violated the law techni cally, but there Vtg no evidence of fraud. The - . X . 1
error was uie Auoitor ,ui 1 iiiereinre ne w is 1 rilliog to vole lor tue amendment which charge! the wrong where it belonged.
Mr M Ciurg l ivored the ainendinent of the
jortfy rep-.rt 1- that the tiorernor hid dr . wn anuemen irom utno. lie wa-ineii-i mm to l'''i IHK) irrerul irl I here 110 chart-e lh.it the' tolerate viol. Hons of the embezeineiH law. It
money was not expended t.roperlv It was implv rh irgel iit' to the wrong I und in the An ditor otlice, and that ts all o it. He went on to evpl.un that the Governor had nothing to do with ibe error in lok kc i ahatr.erit Bi'ght be Mr. Claypool detemleil Auditor L 'ii. . - 1 ing that 'J,f w.i- one ot the Hl' ist pure and upright men teal evi-i managed the affairs of that de;ai tin I t, and bethought thai he should have a hearing.
Mr Mellett tr'ed thai the I'lnirmin of the
I was a good law It' it . loi ted, let the c en
tmm tail where it tielonged When lie voted tor ;he amendment as he would do, he did not ih tik it was winking at violation of tnat whole Mime law. Mr Cibh v 1- aft-rie ! tl.er' would he i. "i jection to in-ert the name of the Auditor ol S iM in-lead d the Governor. Mr Willi im- tccc;ii-d the a mendmctit of the gentleman dorn G . , Mt. Dow n
Mr. Murrv moved to lay the minority report
committee (Mr Willi . iris bad . ailed UN h u. wfMtWlBkM. which prevailed eis 'it'. 1. ivs 19.
to look over an alistro-t ot vouchers, aud he had 1 ne tepori w .is a.iopced vea-an. nay XI
slated tint it would be lime though to look into the matter when the committee Um k feamd Mi crej.aiicies on the Alld.'or'- booki He hid no
othei uln that the maller- ted in the rc .-i! were to be eiiited.el theie He admitted there were irregularities 111 the account, but thete were no charge of mi-appli ..fun of the funds, and there could te none He ejd uuisl the matter at I issue Mr Lander: The Kinance (' tntnittee were carelul in the (.renat itcui of their te;ort t hey 1 , iorel the law-, in. I howed where the I ws had been vinlateii W hat 1- the ue making law-, it the State 1 ihers and the Governor could v late ttnm .t ilea-uie'.' lue mnoniv ecne .
these vio alMUis I tic $2.'.HKI which should ll ivc been paid out of the Contingent Fund, as the law coi, tempi teil, wa Dot ao paid, and there w 1 a aurplu- in that I und now What u-e ; then- ol pasMiic a law if it can lie sei aside al pleasure? It wax a violation of law. and tho-e who v 10 laleii the law deserve puni-hment toi it It was plead in excue th .t no harm ha 1 been done b it That was no excuse If the j receilent waa aet that the Governor cm!d draw without drawing Ir.mi uiv -pacific fund, it would be n-eless to meet here at all. He was -ati-hel that the money wa- drawn from the Milit arv Fuod by an aadi 1 tandiiig between the Governot and Stale otli reV. in order to give him a larger Contmicent Fund It was now Miught to excuse the Governor. He would give no such vote Governor Moiion was art intelligent geutlein m. knew the law. and should be held responsible to it Mr Browne, of Randolph, thought the rejs.rt paid a high compliment to the G iv ernor. Alter wetk-oi i.-t'ih :i. ."'i w I ,tiag tjuires of fool aj thev have tound 1 -urn ol money which has been properly expended Charge! up to the wrong im 1 That was the whole mattet He con tin tied, and exculpated the Governor from even anv knowledge ot that mistake Mr Linden i-ked how it was that the warrant Wu- chanced after it w.' drawn a pen drawn over it. Mr llrowne, ol Randolph, did not know He ahould M-k the Vuditor, who could exploit il He contended that the Governor h id paid large summit ol hi- Contingent Fund that could be prop erlv charged to the Military Fund. Mr Ray : It wa- not contended that any cor rupt motive actu ded either the Governor r the Auditor in the irrecnlarity that all admitted. There wa n evxience that the Gov ernor ever kcew, advised or connived at the drawing from the Military Fund The aimpie ijue-tioii 1-, does the pubne interest demand the condemnation ol thr Auditor. It was evidently a violation of the embezzlement law. There wa- rn evidence of rrupitou anv whete He ooiectetl to the I n guag u-si in the majority report that the Gov en. or put In- liaini. into the Treasury and took what he bad no right to Technically it was a vn lation of the embezzlemeol b.ll by the A . 1 ilor, and he wa- willing to car W( and he was un willing to charge the Governor with wrong when no intention ot any wrongdoing was shown. Mr Duumrg id that if it wa- -imply rt mitake, if the money was not miued, he would Dot ci-t a ciiire upon any one for it He w 1 not the advociteot the Governor, but he had the w.id of the i o ernor lor the statement that he knew nothing of the drawing ot the warrant alluded to It ti i nnssuc.. t;l( m . e was made, it it was. as seemed to lie the ca-e . - in: Iv a mi take a lo the lund. he would not be .11-po-eo to be -evrre. Mr I.mdvM- aked what was the u-e ol theeilibexxlement law. Mi Dunning did not wish to evade that u t Hut -uppise he gave an ordei ot certificaM 'or $i'H) lor Legislalive CXperi-" . a:.d the Aullt'i cuwied it to the miht rv lund. would he tic held baide? Let the fault tail upon the Auditor tie
luuid adopt the rem irks ol the genllein.11 from
Mr Cobb moved that 5,000 copies ol the tu a
MIHI report be printed lor the ine of the Senate Mr Claypool moved to amend by old ing 5.000 copie- of the minority report, w inch prevailed yeas '. Iiis- 19. Mi Murr.v moveil tti table the motion to print, which prevailed M .Ho Xi LI SIO.V Mr. Wolfe. Irom a select committee, reported ba.-k Senate bill 1 411. a tti amend meiitt, recom no nd hl' it- .a-.e a- amendeal I tie bill waa put utsn it- pass . :e und finally pa-stnl the Senat vea- V.'T . na vs UI I'OXTMr Downey, Irom the -eleci committee to whom was ret erred thil part ol the Govmor'-
ineaaage relating to the death of Prole or J
r .etcher. leiMii teal resolutions w hich were unan un 'U-lv udopteai. II P I K A l. K I I v : Mr Cobb. Chairmui ol the (Jommitteeon Fed ral Relations, made a reMrt. The reKirt will be tound in another column ot this morning ' pap'-r Mr. March, trom the minority of the eommi'-
tee. made a report, which w.i-re.nl Mi March moved lo stib-titute the rewolunon I i lie minority for ltio-e ..; the alprity, which te-ulled. ya '20. MJI Si Mi M uistieh! offered the -eri'- of reeototion
offenil by Mr llowney.nl Oluo and Switzerland, to the Senate a a ub-litute tor the majority resolutionMr. Cobb moved to lay the ainendinent upon
the btble. winch prevailed vea- "J. nay - 'J.'l Mr Ilowney move ! la ald ic-.dutinn- B, 9, IS and 1-1 of tho-c j'l-t read and voted on to the re port of the majority Mr Wolfe moved t amend the amen lment, which w i- tabled, and the v ote to table Mr I).w
nev - intendment tailed veus 24, nays '24 Mi C-bb movel to indefinitely oo-tpotie the , amendment, and Mr Mellen Mured M lav that ' motion on the table, which dit not prevail yea2'.. nay - -, and the motion to indetinilel v po-t- j poue w lo.-t-mveat. -4. Ii iy- -'4. Mr Wolle rmived to ado the i mendment of. Mr. Powney, "i rovidet! tha' if i- the duty of ihe
I ie.-iun to .minedi.iiel v withdraw In- Mnancip.t.on protdam Hion." A motnm to table was MM and it w is adopted yea- "Jo. nay- '.'I The amendmetit a- amended includug reolu-tun-and 9 ol Senat u Iownev - -. .e- was voted d -wn yea- Mi!, nay- J4 The next pTOpOwitMB WU IS tad 14 of Mr. I i nev'--encs in relutiou to a North e-t : n
Confedei aci Mr Wo.ie moved to amen! I.v striking out
afte tne reenlring clau-e and ineertiDft "That the charge that the DemMratic patty or any of it- member-w is in favor of esUblishinsr a Xoith
we-lein Conie.. eiacv . the PwWMHtl wttior. o( the I'mon with ii.iv ol the States lelt out. or the at tichment to the Confederucv, i- base md , wickel -lander . The PdMOCI wgy nw a eve; are tr :he whole Union with an unbroken Con- i ptitution " The amendment prevailed yea-07. miyi I I' re:.i-e; to v. te, 4; excu-ed. 1 The I .-t PMolltiOM, No 14. ot Mr D 'Wnev'amc' dmetit in relation to deserters w adopted ut. .tntii' ii-ly M . New offere-! an imendment including re-olution-clij j -d h.iin ihe army mwMoeiala, Mi Hmd move: to I iy them on the table, , w :.-'i rev . 'e. '21. Iiav "J. IV tii offered an additional i esolution that re-i t on e to law is revolution, and that anv te sist.tnce to the conscription act. tie revenue, or i anv other law ot QotJffwM hould be trowncd down and prom; ' ' . I i e--ed b ..; ep author it v.
nxiliury luinl betöre such a tuna w.-te.tei Thi- was a violation ot the embezzlement hw a lavorite law with the gentlemen who were the special friends of thee orfl.er-. and one ir which he votel ami approved, and it shouh. i be ev ade I Ihe re;s.rt doe- not accuse tue Auditor of a corrupt violation, but there wa- a terhnirtil violation, ml why nt y o He did not know wliemer ihe uient wa- wrong or not be only knew that me law waa viidated and that wa- all the report Uted Adjourned AKTKKMViN - -V.iN
The Freaident called t rder at Pt P M ItMll II.-' Mr Bradley, that James H Vawter. the Prin eipal Serreury of the Senate, be insiru ted to make out a complete I M of all the htlls intro doeed into the Senate thi reMion. w.th tte artton thereon, and al -pes-ifying the action of the Senate on bill- received Irom ihe Hue Ailopted Mr Finch, that the Auditor of S'xte i- directe! to draw hi- warrant on the Treasurv lor fv? 1 for
each roemt-er of 'he Prison Committee w no have ju
ppro
d - ' irge their duties :u-iording to law and the nation ol their oaths, which are not etju illy applicable to aii.i binding n the other Mr Cobb demanded the prev iou ipuesti. i . winch wa-n-t lined, and under it the amendment of Mr Mun.n w adopted yei-.'i4. uiv- 11. T he re-i.u'ion were adopted aa a whole by yens '.i, nays 1 ', IIHWI BILL Hou-e bill ISS, to raie revenu t.r le6. and -b4 w t- re id i tii.rd time and paaaed A ijourned th.HT SMM0N I ritai to onier at ? o clock rurMM Tiojt Mr Brown, of W ells, r nsintr coramitree of five M .t.v equate Irauds in thr Qnarte--niaier's Department and other expendiiu-e. with power t - i lorty day alter the a. !'.. rnmenr o! me Lei-lalure. with power to send for persona and pu; ei Mr Mixire moved to strike out five and inert three, whicn prevailed.
An animated drlnte prung un over the reo U. w h ch J- pirtlClpate I II ti Me--r I k
i.ison, Cortnn. llrow ne. of Ranu.-I, h. W . '. .. C n pool aud itrtiwn. of Weils. A molten Ui refer to tl e Juoiciarv 0 mmitiee was tablet! and the re Iuiion was adopted Mr Hrowne. .1 Randolph, concurrent resolu-ti.ii-to iiirsiinl an Miitiituii- iiinimLllM to audit
Mr Cobb moved to strike out f ö and inert .. ,,ul of the miluarv lund Laid
$25, which i evaded, and the reaolution aa ,he ub, ou lhe motjtl ol Mr Browne, of amended was adopted. Rat,do!(.h. Mr Rradley, that the Secretarv and AaisUnl Mr c , ,. ;HAitlnat u,e thanks of the Senate are Scrctarr be allowe-1 each $75 for indexing the ; uu? to lhr Hi(tl pr), c rfajag for the prompt. Jonruala of ihe Srnate aMMMl wigiohed. and courteous manner in which he :.. s ia x si eoRTs ,1.- ; i .ofi ihe ueuberatiou-i ol the SeuaU Mi .Johnson o,,-. :ered that the ret-oft wa- Adopted utuiitinoualy by a ruing ote
visiles! tue ."wate Prisons, ui ol the :
..J Ia.Li!a m hAiiMi X 1. irl m t
nnneo no ig' 1 'siwie-w p. Mr. Ray . t!. J tne- Wy att tie allowe! $ T.i for Um expense of rei-m thetiu 1 . e ttie Capind. aa ordered by resolution of the
Hou-e eon. urre-t in by the Sen ite
Mr Dunning, fixtne the remrveriaauon of the SerreLsrv and As-i-lant Sec ret arv and the r em -nee at $4 per d iv, xnd the D -.rkeepeY' A.-tsnt D eirkef-r, and their employee l $3jierday Adopted H roars. Mr Corbin. Chairman of the Committee on Benevolent Institutions, made a long roort on the .rdition of the Institution, and reeommended var.oua sppropristona to carry oo the same I' ;-e.j ui er inform ill v e ST ATI LlSftAftT Mr March called u,i House bill 69. lor prohibiting the State Librarian from letting looks ey ont-ide d the Capiml huildinr The Senate amendment to the bill was reewsidered. vofel down, and the bill ai paeed as it came It om the Hu-e Adjourned
AMUSEMENTS.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Jl KTRO I'OIJ I HALL. lim ÖAUt rn
Imi riir. or Miss Alice Placido 9ATCRDAY EVEXIXG. MARCH 7. 1p63. VALSHA, THE SLAVE QUEEN. To eoncl :! wt'b
MtilaT 'b- fin T'.r4ir. Jr XT AFI'., for ix niakta j
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II')CSE OK KEI'KKSEXTATiVK-
PRlCfc or ADMISSION . Irr. Circle an.J ParyiHtte
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6uceut.
Met tt 9 o'clock A. M Mr. Speaker Bua
kirk in the Chair Sen .te amen druent to Hou.se bill 17. making valid i!e- of rel e-t ite !) foreign executors wss concurred in Mr H 'l' ornh olTere! a report from the committee appointed by the l.ist Legislatur on the aff nrs of the W.ihash n I Krie Canal. Mr Puett offereii a resolution refeirit g report and -otp: . i. v donimen.- to i select committee of three, with leave to it during the rece and report it ihe next ej.-ioii. Agreeil to. A nil of the II .u-e ordered Ve.i- and nays
dem indel e.i- 44. nays lo Sixty ot.e pi ent Adjournel till to morrow ! A M.
al r 35 Private B.. . no
No -:nelr saT ! .jAS
lK(t- .pen at 7 v'clo:k Pertonaanrr commence
st TS.
NOTICE.
DAILY SEmXEJL SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7.
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Thk HfjT PtaMD Chick ring L Sons' sod ätebiwnv & Son-' at Willard A StoareH's. So. 4 Bates Bowea 1 6m U"1 OM silvei tid 'ol ; inted, b-r which the highe-i price in rash n i 1 1 be paid. Mo-is. S i M ker. Pd4wtf lltt.lt Enal W istihagsofl street M -Lenc In- i tine i-sortnicnt of revolv er- it low 'rue- 2I-il0v ' Pi ii. o- it. :n-..-,i'oii- it ,n .uutaef urers' pr - - a; A. M Kenhan. A C '-. li.iies House corner '2i Uw ZW ler-on -h iu! i Ouv h it or c;ip BBtil he ii. era mined Bpatieer'a atilendh stock it 'J2 We-t Wsshington street No better n--rt
ment can be found in the West.
Street Improvement Notice.
Urnen orCmCuu.i hwSaaepetta, aarcti tth. isa3. TCnCt fa hreby (SSSlJ if th- jeniency of the Mlvwtog OrdiD anctr- frtret iruviniit, to-wlt: Ad ordinance tu provide for tie- (rrsdraa; and bow Ida ring the alley runt. mit north and uulh between out lots liu and 141, between w'a-bitift.on -treet and flrst si ey w.uth. Al-o, an r.:.iiar-f f.. j.- ,v Is f.-r th" rradini; a-1 ervelint: f North -trM t ano -. - w- - ; :w .i.t t imrnia at.d ?li" v.-! -ide f Mai-L ford ttr.-it Alao an ordltiadce provide for the ra.ünsr and boaviter uic of an allev runtnnn cat and at-i l- tw.-en Mi ridiau atsset and I'enn-v lv-ia street, is annate C. Attses! ' JOHN (. w . l HIS. v ci-rk. rml.T-d-'t UniVDii n s and Expressmen's
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Me 'M Norn I I here vtfl be slated meeting of müanspolii Chapter, No fi. thi- 'Friday) ev etiitit;, al 7 o'cUw-k .Ioiin M li: un kll, Sec'y. JTyp-te"l iv aftei : "im he cx: re- Irom New York titowght another large iuvnireof -prin st le -ilk b it- for Darfa, No 15 Pennsylvania -tier We ulv'-e our friend- to cull thoreitn ediateir sod m ike sefectlotM ii J
AT a meeting of sUUm Urayineii aud F. pressmen f tbeCitv .( In Ii o.apali-. held on the iith day of teiauMr. 163, it aa- ut.anrmout J saaerf. Ttiat in view of the j r-etit pri.t.- for hauling me.-!. jridirs bs-ng who Iy iiiaiirCie. the following -'atidard prire- i" ami are hereby adopiiid troiu and after ihe tnh day ol Mrch: 1. From a el t e u-!i Ij.-o.-t ii i futher north than Market, and I urtte r et than the Canal, aor turtle t .. -i than 5oble street, f. r eah load 25 Cent-. 2. From and to Wn liinioD Uevt to North street 23 cents. 3. hV.vind N'-rth street to corporation In.e .15 ceut. 4. Fr.on and to each l-jot to tbe corporation UBS 35 cent.-. 5. Th ii aax 1. ksadf as matter ho hUt r how diort the .li-tanfs. th chare be. IT, cent-. 6. Kor each additional assp to miio u a load after ihe Mr-t, an additional charge of 15 cents. MSI K. H. H.vkVK V. Secretary.
MILITARY. SPECIAL FIELD ORDERS NO, 52.
IIa Atxj1 .vttTKH- DaW KTMKvr or thb I 'i aar hi. m, I Unrfreenl oro, Feh. 24ih. MJ.1. j K XTH ACT . '
Shelby a- In-own 1 Let the law be v indicatcsl, . R iy -ml the MM thin wa-better ex but do not censure where censure doe not prop pre--et in the in jority report, mid he would, erly lieonj nw to t b'e 'he a me nlment, which prevailed ilr. Cam hat no ibmhi ?he C mitni ttee had y ea- '2i. u.iy i '21 done their dutv. There had been a technical ' M, M iniv moved to in-ert in the propoaitioB: violation of the taw. There conld he no rlouht And be it further resolveil. That the same meisof that. Senat.iew rouie here, however, ami ber i;ri . : ii--m it on lnip'n-l t the -. M who the ipieatuiii. and claim exemption lierause there ie-ert In- post, is hereb. meteil out to all other w.ta no evil intent It did not appear Irom Ihe : aw v.uits of the liov en.msnt absent Irom their reporu Umt the (overnor w.i- at faall The jo-ia. be thev .! u.lt . .lurors, or L- - ilor-, and Auditor had drawn a warrant tor (Sä .Ol N I on the tint there is no obligation restinc on mt class to
Ft kn l.oar A ldy pwashtfl ilont Indi inn uvenue and IMwMWJI -treet to Ihe F irmer' Mote', on the evening of the Ith ii.-t.. lo-t hei furI he lin i- will !e.-e li-ive thi'tii .it (). B. Stout V IV . '-. .in. I nbliea ibe owner f-2 M.vsomc N'.-tiik There will he a special Meting Ol tVt.ter I.oitoe No th;- Saturday eveeinfi t "i o'clock, nu work Ol A I LM K.-utR. Secr.-biry .. eComino Tho creaM ol ityles In tbe war nl ha- and caps :iro d.iilv arriving at Hiker A M.Tver - ( Jue of thi- fir rit his been in New York b-r week solrcllas the hest articles to be fou ml in the mukii 20-14 Z-ff Kvery luly tint wihe ncit fi ttinu ea-ter. inlinot il or slipper, of the la'e-t atvle. will tin.) tlu-ui at t'h -e A D.ivi- - New York Bool in d Sl.oc Store, in (Jlenns' Block Thev nre il-o rood v in I irwj ipiuntities of Mi-ea' and Obi Id raw's Im iooos of all aJota and styles. '1 hey will plei-c all Unit wi-!i anythinß in the boi.t .md sho line, in price, OtjtO 0JM 'pjality. An Impiii.vimi vt Me-sr-. Ilutitcr, Dur row V Brendago have joat '-een rewttinjr tbeir rtoro nwd
adding Inrtre -.-sortmenf of boon fend shoen, of the I ite-t -Ivb--, to their -tm-k B0 hand. Durinc the week they h ive nut i new front into the;r -loreroorn. wh eh ifeakoa tOtol und favorable clLiirje in it- unpear.ince Iii- now one ol the feOst in vitin huslnesa roonsa in ihe rity, and fe btewt.r IweTe-tifiifl rrab- wi!! .N-nion-trate the ahi'i'v of th.s n v Hun to-ell 'o... ods cheap. Til Tin vrn- Tl. - the ' i-t nlgwtof the ci rarwojentitl tbe lavovtto s ml takrniod roong ac-tie--. Mi, Aü.-e l'l.ei.l. st,,, l,., contributed to the I'".) '. tuen' of the hiver ol the iraiua dur lap bet !r-ei ' ,v hen il doatttleas the hun itie.1- wh., tiiv- nUnited bet una iciin; will lie BtllioOa To see bff tWCe more to nilfbl before -he le.ive. for aonH new fecOM ot ii umph. The pi iv - ire it ia, the Blare Qiteoii. and the t .rce of Honoal John SfeHMtml Oedrr I j Hi i lime vet i t v i v of Ism anaJ Imii in no;;-, Marcl 6. 1 tJO
P'ir-u mt to artier ? the rrrpartmatit, I Lieutenant Colonel .1 V Bum lord, 16th L" B. j loCantrt . will lakt cnanrc of ibe Bastoriow d boroin and recrttitiuu sorrioooftbo Stute ot InwbMM ComnmicatioWj rriatiay to those branowoi of i the erviee. will be directed to aim: aud tboeo I
tipori miUury matters ol the Post ..nd general sei vi. e. si harwtutore, to the Onioojandsnt. Haaai H Camucotox.
Colonel 1Mb U S Inluilry. C-nid'j; ;it Iixlinnipolis. f? The I' !erti'. i ;iu:i i. nhi-'ii opOOwd l.i-t , nigh i at Mu-o'-iu Iii... ife ono of tlto ineet esl ibi-1 tion-ol the kind we '..iveever ajon, and ail the, praise which h i- and -hat! be ; v in to it is well kowtowed The battle wrewaed t. h ive i deep in j Ten t lor aH who hive relibon- md friends in j the w r I lit landscs aw lie ems of art, and the ertct of the liht up u some of the picture-roo-i wonderful i he diorama of the contest between ihe in move an t the minister is a perfect repie-eiil.il!. n ol that tilillt. Phi-alfctrooon M"ie will he i mitinee, comtnetu iiii: at 3 o'clock, when adults will be admit ted tor ll . rut- and children 10 cent- This evening tAOre will bfattOjChtf k'r and pei lorin uuc. when those who ,u d hive u"ol -ets -tiould go early, s- Ibe Hall is -ute to he crowded To tin- f Ppp nt Indlnna. 1 M i v a p. i l i s , March fi. l'fi.1 I propose publishing a hook entitled " Indi.tnt Roll ot Honor and Patriotic Dead, with Riographimi Ssetclie-." rout. uuing an MOBont of the orconbi mom ot took ol Intninn'ti rnginnn ..nd ol the several skirmiahe- and b.r.tie- in which ibtj ban kton wogagod. lakoll gtvo a otniwion li-t of our bi .iv e soul er- w ho hive died from tick ne-- ot la. leu on tee battle tieid. mentioning the regiment to which they tioloogid, the place and ; cu. umst.uo e ot their death, and sny acts of . ira-e and alor ol whicUtbwl were the herofa. 1 Mv iura hill be to do ndof to the living, ani to embalm n the heart of Indiana' feOM the niciu ry of the painotic dead who luve fallen in (ietenseol our National Government. Da id BlWMlOal, as Sectional CuNraoviasv. This is an admi rable and valuable work, prepared by Prof W. C. Fowler, LL D. It gives from authentic sources paacager, m political tuatoiy of the United States to show the causes uf tbo prwaont socliooal war, 1 and whi -h -ect on ot tbe ITuioa is responsible tor the operation ot the-e v auaes We know of no i work more OOntpsWJOaafel reliable in the-c respev.ts . It should he in the kenva ol every politician, of every public ana, who desires information upon ' tue evfi.u.a; v er-.e- which now divide the ' country, trom tue fntniatinn ol the i.overnmenl to the pre-ei.l t rue P h required immen-e ! Uir and research to prepnie this work, and its valut can tie appreciated by writers and apeaaers, who h iv e occasion lo d.-cus our present national i ddbculties I ue book kj for sale bv Boweu. Stewart A Ot
. All ..ftl.v- ci I .-oldier.1 he'ntuiUK t. the Arnij d th- t'.ni.l.rrli.iid. ir- .r.ler.-d to report t Briade-r O- neral M M HaOTiail . at Indiauapuli-, Imbana. fbsM Wae are ih-eiit by authority will report to lnm ly l.-u -r, tatiu the suth..r.'. BS which tley are ati-cnt, their dull. aa frSSI and I : h Sf lime they have nlreadv i.een ah-eiit. Tbess al.-i-iit w-iihout proper aatherltjf will un-lu.-di itelv r-port to him in per. .n and obey hi- order-, or !e r ai-idered de-erter- and mhject lo am-t and trial s sin h Thi- rdr intended to apply to all oWksr-. of whatever rank, belonging te thi-arm , now ab-ent frni their Oattesta Mj lata. by command f M.i'or iei,er:l iCi.-ecr.-ri-. rn-i THos. THH M.b, CapU and A. A. G.
REAL ESTATE ACENTS. Real Estate Agency.
SAMCKL DELZELL, FORMERLI Ol mi- REAL R 'nie Cm. i Uelo-ll Mnith, aud harter I) JwMaV foini.-rly of ihe Indi.uiapoli- Journnl, have a-.-ocialed lheuiM-!vei for the -ale und WWJWaWfeS Wj real etate. Peroiis d. -iruuf eiiher city or country property bought or sold, wiil have ti.-,r l.u-iio. ..- pr.mij.ily attended i.. if en-tru.-ieU I., them. UfcLZa.1.1. 4 JONLS. mch7-.l.;w BARBERS. ATTETION, BARBERS !
ALL THR BARB! i:Mr THIfl CUT RF RKSPK TFCLLV invited to attrnd a me.-tin at the BasM 1 i:-. . ird.-r ! ... . n V,. . !.'h .. I ,-. 1 ; '.i S'doeft ill the rveOUUti hf the purpose of regelst IU prices and rlaslag .mr ikopi ta Bnnaaji wwaf-Ov skv KRAI. BABBCBfl. WANTED. UTANTKl1 A pwwl h.'use of four t ere rooms, in a hsalthy part ..f the pity--ten te twenty aahtete- walk fr-.m i lie I'.iu vni i-m v Ci.o k ami M a.xtii.i a oeas I M PsswMBes.) A hou-e with I. rge yard ..r ;arife preferred. Ad !r -- l'..-t..ök l,.t CV., .-r call atCi.ovK Hoc.-s. mchT -dtf
INSURANCE. THE BEST INSURANCE To be had in the ra irk-! j- ..ft'.-red by tlie Liverpool and London roniKiii).
Total Vsscts A -s. i - in the United State-.
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Fire frwmitim- received in the I". S in 1iWi 4"t! 041 M M IMI KM, 043 MWJ 673.HSS All Shareholder- personally re-ponihle for enRapetni m of rhe Company. All Iir-ctr ar- .v,iarehld-r.
OIMBCWMM iv intW onK fXMM M I .itt k.n mt, Kaq.. Chairman. Basel Gaixsaix, Ks.. IK-puty Chairman. I..-, en ; mi. i sail, Jr., tq. auutasaas Uajult Jr., Em,. K. I . SvMnrasus, Rsq. R. M aacanatn, Raq., H. B. M Cnnsul. Vi vaan Hau. Esq., KsaMWal Srcr-tary. The lo-. p dd by thi- ''.miany since it-e-tahlish-men I, amount to t lmn .Tfifioii ol Dollars.
oan ReporU.
the Senais hi." ---it aversion lo C.prrtieais But suppose in threeor fonr teanrthes Copper heaJasbould obtain possession ot the (iosem ment. including ibe executive aoU lagaaiaue branches.
and anoiid 00 up wob IM tost oatn w
MEDICAL BOOKS, 4VC.
GALEN'S HEAO OISPENSAIY.
their school of pi .-.ca. wore ontismoi rowdy to ( "r Stt OTm mE3Ztywm THE ALABAMA AGAIN HEARD FROM, JtSl tbev woo Id bas aa mwcb wower to imoeee tMs wsw.wsWi wjs wa B A ea nwa wn The Rbel Ktrnmrr nth. oat'u a-Coocross had to Daastb.a law But Coo TS". W TRf cam
The Rebel Steamer aih-
viil Dt atroyrd.
N'i'i Yeas. Mirvh 6 The Northern Light has arrived from Aapinwaii with $1 ,.'l.0OU in tre .-ttiir. She Ta conveteti bv the gunboat Con oecticwr Pieidfo1 C , i. of Ouatamals. hail invmlrsl Salvador A Rwtatt expeA'tii soon The British Miniter i uitip every exertion to atop the war. Ni:v Tons M irch 6 The BornM s wwjtow. pondent at Port au Platte. St Domiuco. in s letter d i;ei 21-t oJt.vonai iJaptaiti Bie-eti, ol the Unnlxii bri Cvina. srriveil from M mzinill i ti complete h et cargo here, and reports h:iv in; been overhauled by a boat I'ritin the Alabama off Cape Isabella on the l'Jih inet They askei him where he was bound. The Alabama .tlterw.ird chased a Sdhju-I; steamer bound BwM and brought her U) by firing iuto her Both steamers a ere observed passing oast of Port au Platte harbor on the ironing ot the Itth ult. The Her.ild has the following from the Richmond Ex imiiiei . ot" M.ircli 22: Savann ui. Feb. The WJ0BJWWI Nashville iu coming up the Ogeechie river, last nicht, grounded tri a -and liar before Fort McAllister. Ojd being discovere! br the Tsnkee Meet their iron d idn opened lire across ihe msrh at the Nashville at lb n.v minutes past 7 o'cteefc, and continnod it till 10 o'clock, when an incendiary jihell fetrnck the Nashville aud ret her on fire She is now a tot.il wreck. The fort tited upvui the ir m cl;uls and hit her teice. Other trunboat- of the tleet firel upon the fori but did no d image The Herald's special ssvs: A protracted se-sion of the Cnhinet was held to day. Humors of important chmesof lliat council aaJrOnOOO revived. The Monmer Northern Light, from Aspinwall. is oontini up. Tiie Tiibune'- anncialnfeya: John Hamehur-t ti.lberi. J Wat-oii mid Hon. J. Bornum have been appointed Commissioners for Virginia under the late law providing for the sale of land- on which the direct tax has not been paid. HvlifwM.i Ii T. : -te niiei Arabia, trom Liverpool ibe 91ft via (Jiieenstown the 'J2d, ar rive.l. with one day laler new-. The Polish ipie-ttoti is the leading topic in Bnropo. PraWeO bad sent feOWJpatch to Berlin exprensii.i; great di. ati-l ic'.i..;i a, the intervention of Prussia in the affairs ol Poland. In the Briti-h Hou-e ( Lonls Kus-ell de nounced the cour-e ol Bu--i t .ii;ln Report.
KNIGHT WAKRl N. lir.ral Ak nt- located in the .siij '-H ui tint;. S-W. corner Third and Main ft. Cii.c nt.atl, t'blo. I r i'i-urane lu Indianapol s and vicinity, apply to JOHN PA?IS, Afeant. 9. W. corner Wa-hlng-ton and Meridian Streets. .Mr JOHN L. FISH la authoi rH to tran-act bu-:nes in rorah-. ne JOHN S. Sl'ANN, Ajrent. febt4-l'it.
COFFEE. 353 RU6IA MILLS 355 r,3 M :.V. w- VSHl.tr.TON STRKKT, 5. Y CITT. i.ovi;rtii;t coffee. Put up in tin fil Pound paper-. 4H in a lx,andln Imlk. iur pncea rane Irom to .. cent V put up the foil oat itifr Hin '.- t A, M IH l vino V p mo, mo and M PKHIOR I'OrFEE. We believe our Coffee to be ttn than any g round Coffee sow In u-e. AU order a tdrea- to as or to oar A M-" PiAi A Y-i ... la Chambera atrset, corner wasbincton trest. New Terk City, will rertivs prompt attention. Tbe retal! trad supplied flrat elaaa J Inf bouas ia the various dtiea. dcT2-d3r9 TIBER A PlACE.
grass had oo power to paea a law impoeing such oath. Several messafOs wore announred from thi President Mr Harris hoped the Senate would go into extra session; debate was unprofiublo.
A WinnJT5r
COMMERCIAL.
a riLiaiiri
awer isrk Barkel. N iw Yoas. Mar. .i 6 Flour dull, irreuiar. unsettled and lower.no disposition evinced to buy or tell to any extent until a more settled teelinjr. prevail in fold: $7 I0f7 30 for extra Sute. 7 50 for extra round noon Ohio, and $7 Hoty () tor trade brimi-. market closing Jell and onaettled Wlieat dull, unsettled and lower, buyers and sellers being disposed to bold off until a more settled feeling prevails in gold; tbe following quotation are rntirelr nominal: Chicago spring $1 3S 1 60; Milwaukee dub fl 6l 67. winter red Western $1 73(31 75 Barley firm at $1 .' lur Kistern. and $1 15 !or Canada and We-t ern. Corn lower, but -till vary irregular and un-
; settled, iMfdj&k lor sound, and Kltd; for un-
sound (ins in moderate demand at MifltMc Sug u a lower, and more duin. Coffee dull and Qnch mged. Fork dull and 1 ..wer; f 14 75 for old mes-; $2 for new .1.; $11 .'15 (a 13 bv1., lor old and uew prime; $16 aOitilb IKI for nea prime mens Beef quiet and nominal Cut meat- quiet Dre--ed h.-s stenlv t 6s4(ä7i-. liicon sides oull and nominally un changed. Laed dull and a shade easier; !'($ 11 le, including a rerv choice lot of kettle ren dered at 1 l34c "-'.erling Lichane unsettled and lower li7l2(flj lib for bankers' bills. Uo.u continues excited and un-etlled. onowJng at 150. declining to I4H, adraocing to 154, and closing weak at lb'2(z i5au.
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OtAl On rnoay cvtaisg, March . Mr. Samuel Gray, ac-U 44 )ff. The luaersi will take place thi vSatarvlaj eveoanf at twu o'clvxa, froas hi rMlnce uu:h uf ih cit t hwpitai. i t .a- u( the Usui; are luviied to auend without further not.ee
HAI M OM T MS SCHOOL ORGANS.
aV saswrtwient of the-e Popular lntra-meu'-at No 4 Bates Houae. WILLARD ST0WFLL
rintiuti M.irkei.
OtW IW ati March 6 A concession of ii5c was m ute ou flour, and superette aus uflered .it $5 70 sitboul meeting j
much uoauunj Wheat declined .iuxö- Corn dull at Glo.fo'Jc. Out- dull at (Ui bVtiev active .md 5c higher; prime aprilry $.) i6; tail $1 H wTUoki 15c.
Diotning uone ni proristona, .tui prices nomi I ual; uo ucui.uiu. uoi a 4- tht-ic nuv eilort made to Oil Uroeerie- .lull and uiiclutiiizt-l (ioU irregular at 145(.i 150 S Iter 135140. 1 Deraaud Notes ISO Kiri.ancs hrmer; rates ton
same.
CROCERIES.
Battle :.t ir in Hill.' lMü W GROCERY HOUSt.
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CAVALRY SKIRMISH IN VA-
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N.tMlvn.Lt.. March 6 Fiiiting all day yest.trda betwoen v.u. Dorna oonunand and a Federal fon-e of tliree regiments ol intuntry. about 500 earalrj md uno Rsttwrr, 1 8 rin(DIL l lie lnfantr w-. cut to pieces or captund by t tie rebel fbrOOaV The Feitir.il- t. .light desperately, but ammunition being tihawttwd and ovrhrlniCtl by onpiriOff nOWjborr, VOrO OithOf killed .ir captured. Cavalry and arttllerj uoi ..rt aalotv. No leintoi.cuieii.s irom tiencr-il Mbeit at Fruikiin. roaonni Um nenn ot action. Sev en iwnjUnonta of Fonwrnlonro at tint place. Van l.rn is reported to hiv. IS ,00t I men in In - MNonMnd. S ' v Fkancw o. Marcii 6 Tbc Equ.il kigtit Exnositor. of Tolalro eoontr, long noted for
brazen effrontery in ud o.-atin -ece. ion, for; which it ';i ORd nic.l trom the m iila, was de- I Stroyed by 1 RMw ve-ler.l.iv. xt . i L ..... : . I
.1 1. ii.'Ht, .'i. in 11 u. .-v. im. 1 ii , an t-iiiitieiii l.iwver, iged 79 ve.ir-, died to doj . The Post baa s atory tnni the Bfoctnoro Lischt wai timed Tm'- i.iv norninR laal offihe c.at nf Ptorida 01 1 propollor otoawjei wbion wbon fii -t seen . irriod -i.nil distrosa, bail mbioqnontly e,ro cha-e to the Northern l.iht. which was oOtttwV ue.l tin ii 1 m Podoral warroowj) iiove in sii;iit. It is Kssilile t'i- feeeeoJ wee priv ueer A PaJro tetter the 3! mentioni. a rumor that the whole 01' Potter's fleet had run by Vicks burg. A Fortre-.- Monroe letter of the 4th says that Col. SjKj.it . oi thr Hih F'enn.-ylviinia c.tvalry, attacke i the Bonoi- f Franklin Int niht, cap tund a number ol prisoners and drove the rest acnw- tlie BLaekwator. A Wincliester lettei reports -t reconnoi jnee bv 1 dei ii-hment of tn- 13i'i cavalrv ncir Wood
HOeki where the enemy I., r-
ß.tLTtMoRF.. Much 6 The Petersburg ;Va.) Exprnwj eontaiiM dlspaten about the capture of the ndianola by the Kelieis. A disputch, saya the Urnfftns. - roooivod frowj lien. Pemberton fennonnetng too eaptnro Ol the Indi mola. and sa ;liftt she 1- .-unk on the Mia-isaippi aide of the river, iler bOaOM and OppOt works have leen taken ont She was lying near the plantation of Mr Jown D.ivi. Charlkstox. 8 C . Fsb i6--The Intest ad rice- irom Port Rojal -taie that the Yankee fleet now there numbers I'il vessels, iiu-luding three fri rates and twem gunboat.- Tue re-t are
chiefly transports. There are now 30.000 men collectel there and more are expected.
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GROCERS,
Anl teal-ri. lo
is located in large nnm-
oriiu-iii ( artirr of Louisiana and 1-rirlnirt tm ts. IwVIUaMlR ;'M05 0KPOT.) lttl 11 n:i ol iss, Inliitxiit Have .,n l.ainl mii t arrie .
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COFFEES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TOBACCO, CORDAGE, FRUITS, M I PS,
TEA, Fl Ml. KICK. S A LT, N I LS, DTESTUFFS, SODA, CANDLES,
Wooden Ware, äc, &c.
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W iM! inoton , March 6. Sr.NATi I he Senile standing committees were announced. Mr A..t!ioi.v intro.nui-.l a re-olutiou to print 10. OHO cojae- ot the ai . - hanical part ot the Pal ent Ulli e report, und 4J0OQ copies of he acta and jo t,- ie-o.ui.i-fi- p i-sed .im nig the present ession. Mr Havani took tlie oath to aunport the Constitution of the rjniwjd States. Mr liaard is now entering opoo hia new term. Mr. Sumner called up the additional rule of the Senate, propo-ed yesterday. This rule pro rides that the loyal oath, passed in July last, shall be WJOaorVsOl to by tbe members ot this bodv Mr SmUhury inured to po-tpone its turther consideration mini to morrow. Mr. Sumner replied that the -utu'e required that every officer, civil, military m n ,v il, -hould lake theo ith belore en: : ug upon hi dutiea. Mr. Saulsburv -aid the .-iifi il !n't now ap ply. iecaue Senator bad alreidy entered upon the duiira id their office Het.ce it waa utterly impoxaible now to administer he-tore doing so, an.) consequently it waa not applicaMe. Mr Bavard, while not rising to oppoe the bill, said other important questions wcie involved as well as constitutional. Mr. Divis ic,; irded the htw uncon-titutional. It im;-ised a le-t oath. It thev had a right to administer the oath n one nunner they had tbe right to administer in the other K majority of
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Whiskies, Wines,
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I. I 2 UO RS, All of WfjMl wr will as lw a. -nv kuUM In ta St f. The trad- 1. re!eetf illv tnvi t -all and niminr our Mix- hlor purrba-mn tlalif rr MITCHELL & HARVEY. febK
laassass
stVtaV f he fife nasi Haans. os a rrw nrTnoDrjr tTnz rTWT& twia., laem Aaf SypkiUs ia aj: ,t. atee-a HvowrW GWt. Owwaari . Van aaWRa, aasl Bj 'rwtx'.i, Dwi asas th Rt4aT. Rlaatfer at.. snOjvat aMKurfl sasitataate a valaatl l real; m am that wi-raS saalsdr ef yuQlk. enaa. Waaa -ars, Ssctaraal Labatec.. Oaaval IbtUtj, lata laai j , as., tb aw. trri lattnauusssr rowts sat waterier artatrur frssa tat VewefV. bsbttsf WjfMnnwi Te wtlck a aJe4 obananaa aa Femalr Duaw, and other waarasStee ass'ter o'ts wtmon tnportanre to tbe aiarrwd an taoas eawteap'sttaf marrlarr, wbventrru'a eoeeU of their pbyslca! ah'Ufy to enter .hat atato. Reat to say oaeroaa ta a wate I wroo wot, on receipt of tea esafes or four rtaaop. We dovow ooroatlro tlsao sad atteauoa u too utBeot .f tbo esrioas prlvsts diaeeooa treated of la oar pel Toto report. Oar Mawwnwnj t tbo only RnfeMRwi oftRo kind in America alcu ban been t Ub.i-bed by a epectoj charter. sn tbts fort aboald ffeo it s Wjotswan tbo ra' .. s- ' ui: . 1 ebaraeter to foun la ailarge nti Imporinnt to Frumlrw? Oo aoportaoent f or Ui-awaoorr ts poctoüv eeoeawl to tbo traaune: t vt toe Uiaeoaoa of Feaj . aoek aa La cborraoa, or "Wkn." Irragalar. Paiafal sad sppts Men-tmattow, Borr cms aod Oaooral UoKllty . Dtoaooao of be Womb. Harreanew. fee l . ju'iatiii- an-i rm:i;Mtkn free charae Alao for sak. ML DRW RE 'I RtittCLATDR I'lLU - For F -mal -t.H- i TT-oi.a tileih. Or Marrlee lO die in certain afcaatasas sboaV) ss-t ae tl.ee,, 0 tbey oniitd rauao aix-imtt ITw $1 aor boa. sad bmj bo ei. I bv BBOJL I.K iAl.KN S l-kl VFXTIVfc Aa isvaiooka article for tboa smbair has t tbo waasbor of lb. 1 r Rkpriaf . t toe borrert L.- Jr-.iT children. wiu rl nt to ia Jars tbe n-alis. and will lost for a iifetlate Sent to any . under eal, ea receipt ot the pico TWO DOCLA Ri 1'ililM. tl k I.ISTVN1 .u.i.i.- a bnn
rc of u,.r vnixon-, anil recrive a h.a..a Laar?
a li-l f Qt-.e-UvKv ur : r- .. ! r tbr raurse of
.'ra n., a y-c saw pa nTwwieenwnf to core aw f ca-e Wi liwaue. fre frooi donaor or carlo. ty. Ail trsaoaetleas private wai eaar.uuu.' kemewiioi tbe naino and unasbor Dlroct all letter, to .;ai iw H..in DispK.M.- thi. tiOT.r.-tttdfew!. Uati.Tillr. Kv c mn w 1 1 1 if t lAi
Vol V. Ill SHU HAVE IX-
iured tbemlvr. by cenain
bsi.-i.. bicbannttboairorwi
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nlao, middle. air. 1 ai 4 ..I n- r .
from the Mile, wi w.viil 1 r -'h-' . . tel a debility In advam-r .-f their year-. before iilnrloe WMOnWOswi anas tbe 'rraltft til to-y sve. BWeWM Srt rear. THF RKChn FKIKRD" Marrle.1 Isaies 'I leani -n.tfeine 1 iaB u nance by p-ro- 11K "Tbe SWret rniHl " Sen: ti at r alde-s ! a ald rnrelp. en receipt ef Tel. Cent DR "Tl tKT 4 Co. car be runui"Ni ail diaea. of a private r ififll.tlai nature, from IA M tolM , (Sanday fnan t 11 A M .) at tbok oOV-e. aanrewj lot CRIAI t vn tUTeOO. nwnfl üwtf h 'ea n..t. a, Mt WANTED. AGENTS C? o ual tt it t I v W u n led. I want HnVwTKims n aitivü mk M canva tbe footitry- thoeonfMy, bbs eepuelt em
nie.ileirii' wii every familv I am canvas. ..nfnot. at fOOo. and wuh
p.-r var Aw.nl' sre reiu.red to farnirb
baa;)rla. nisWwKlrii: t. the alivi -. I defray all eipoaoo- inBide n 1 th baawjoas. It ta on ajtrr. ol l and booitbfal occupation In. vuinr nit . etvn.jr tbewi a oppr tunitv t..rnake niuoy wttboat tbe p-eiMltty ot aataiaIn !. a.vruii.K Irom ell.i.K i-r mn.." - Applicants - Ii- '.1 4 apply in per -on. addreo (tf far ther uUoruisiiou deired; the nr..prttur y WtWw . Mo o'-e will bo era pi. yi it lr- irrm than oni yosr, snd will .-n-rr iti' ir-i. r..nn". t m' effect I ahali requiro f untT in all cbm- if 1 aa not pereoe.
ally aiuainted w.:h the npplw-ant. a I ball lutruat is
hit co.io iy monr; . Diliclne. booa anc receipt . u 1
amount of from $bW ta 3,001. 4. U rwryar, Jnnlfe-.lAwSra IndlnnnpoliB, Indians.
CROCERIES
NEW HOUSE A REW BROOM fWEEf Cl-rAM."
nOfi tThd. sosr. l.fKHi ll a r r Inj. 6 S 0 H rrel ryrnp son CR esti Tea.
Rur;rr,
faldnflU Alvord
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
l one un. .d Brandy
l.oo fari aee. Wtno.
68
1 East Wash. St.,
m.ty roc... iM'Utarou M 5su Ien oi. I 1 e iM.r I an 4 ir ansae
5ii" Rones
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M.I4J I rllau Hall.
1 i
ea,ns,a. SEIiTEO lNr::.".'2J:
CHOICE STOi K i OF GROCERIES.
.nnoa It., inar ao-la.
wan
PROPOSALS.
Scaled Proposals. QC VkTFRMASTKR'S fil I v Kl Ml NT. V 8 A... ItKlianap'jlir. Iim. . in., -f, . lnOS i PROPOS.M.S will received ,t -.. . ..ff.ee fr..tn Atj to day RR saf-jrliy. March 7tb. ISOJ. for from I HO ta in, m Bunhelt autid lerrhant able f ar Tarn. Tr. ha nwReatwi at Own S I r -uri Honae.in tralion ; ind Cnb paid on tjelirery J A MF' A tK'V I K C l 1
30 K)o T o - boero .'.oo laeRa Ktoa. t.isW Barrel bah. l.Ooo barrel Wbuay
VliiDpT Clwfaprr
TRaM 4WT
WESTERN HOUSE.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
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Mit A. ho. na.no. ea.aa.
DRUGS
DEALER IN PURE AND MEDICINES,
N. Y. PRICES.
o. R.i Im IIoiim Block. vt W.iwhinton Mtrcrf, IDlXVPOLIS, IsD., krr' - N-rv.NTLY N UAND t FILL SS4.lRTMbXT UI PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, WINOOW GLASS PERFUMERY lTJJCnT ARTIQT.EB.
IO A Kl'LL ASSt"RTM F.NT OF THOirF TEAK fsblO-
LIQUORS.
Tf ART
Hl
Liquor Dealer.
la. I AO Waat Waotela,
Tf n now In awrt a la t atocA of Rraadas, W
R-R ari. Or rr ail mrit :r ) rk
ofTer fur oals ss'rodnesd yrteas vm ul tao am of XatsR.
tfter that Wa SO w-U. ranna wm aoaa.Ro UAst wTnsnwnwjwj sasaet
