Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3883, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1863 — Page 2
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DULY SKNTIMX. r
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FttllMY MOKMN; M Hf'Ü v
"The If f. of thr MMTNllr WJ mk'r of k llMe.' The b!e and trienWt vMrHiod of th D-i.rrv. m- rf the Hu !'
in the Aenttnel. of Wsshinsdsr. on!? th tenHeier r of an overwhelming
jrite of the people of Indiana. The action f he ine it j of the Houae revolutionär . wwlted and without apolog Th Kuoli. ,,, meiiber have no justifiable escuae for deletin.' the lKMiUtie naa i iry to carry on the 8t te
"i.inni lawfully, and the can ahe none Inch will aatMfv the common sense of the t
pe.p4e The simple fact that the Democratic member ( the Leu itnre ftf in their e V- t" tin? Ut hour of the illlii r ami thai the? had nrep-ared rrv bill which the public interest-Slid the fcjbKi iimniiH deoimded, i t Ine be-l e.iencetlMt ther had di hartzed all ihe duties
.1 of ihem n their rifhri.il cm; k ty '
tin the Government V hat n the record of
t l.rut r, member-" They had liie power to it eat ItelahHioM aeeoedisg to the requirement -oi the Oou-uUihon, and ther took vi venule of it. Fur ten tfiT. the . of the aese'mn. the bulled, violating theret? their official oaths, and thus prevented the e,. tin ent of laws neces art to carry on the Bt . ' , . timeM V mtinue in operation her ch sellable institution- nd to par the interest upon the public debt in a word, to redeem thepl ighted faith of the State even in not provid.iu' for Uiei'.'le')fedoeeai;l nhligalion due her ow n citizens And what is the justification that the Governor end hie apologist offer for leaving the State in thi rnvoutiin.ir condition? Tell it not inO nh, publish Knot in the tree'-s of A'kalon. A mdi tary bill was propoed in the House, not paaatd , which provided th it the militia of the State "shall be organised, nfti-ered, armed, equipped and trained in am h manner aa mir be provided by law." It i not ilenied ihat the majority of the member- ol the Le'iil ituef. r pre-entin: mi jority of the people of Indian i, had the right to en ict u' h a law . Iut lor the le -or th.it il was not agreeable to the views and wishes of a minority, that minority determined todefei all nereiiry letilati n upon the mere suspicion thai a oiililaiy bill, omnox on- - might he ado . ted bj the lfour i"r be it remembered no action had I teen tiketi niton the mei-ure in the Sen ite. 1 he kepublimn members of the House did not wait for it adoption in that branch of the
Leyiditure; thev did not wait lor act;on u .on H in Ihn Senile, they did not wait to make w-e of the constitutional and par1 . m-isVtrv lueius which Miey eould emntoj to r1el.y or lel'eit ifr a-.iv'', but tiloi any ore aioii had ariien t defeat its enactment hv revo lution try action. like -cartel cheep they vacated their eaLs and tle.1 !rm the city . There tM be no valid detente or npolo;y for -in h wickel con duct. The Republican minority had the jMiwer to defeat the military hill ami enact all i.ecessary legislation; m-i this tac t, which cannot be sue resfitl(v controverted, makes their revolutionary action the nitre damning leaves it without any rmJtoc 'h e ipolof j. The Journal of yesterday, in a labored article replying; to the iddre.n ol the Democi itii mein her- of i he House to the people, mil' es t tie toi lowing charge: Aui -ni: ihi moat material omissio. in the de feitse is ihe totil failure to 1 1 ite. or en allude to (IteletdiUk' leal nes -I the military III. The suppression ol theae (filme become the doclarw lion of an ib-o!uie ftlsehood in view o the fact that ihe defense assumes to stale the true cjhmnm ter of the military bill, aud enters into an argu mem for its ju-titi - a 1 1 ti . Now. what is the (Wet in the case? There has been no attempt by ;ne Democratic members to conceal any of the leaf ires of the military bill, or to supt.re-s them The bill, ju-t a- it w is pro posed in the H ni.se, was published in lull in ÜM Sentinel I lms the true character ol ika bill was known to the people. But the Republican
minority liave not been fair enough lo ive the tiue character of the military bill by publishing it ' complete, and the suipre.ion and in: represent a ' lion ol Ms leaiuiea beccone the ie- i nation ot an absolute falsehood in view of the f tci that they a--u me to a ' Ms true character mid thus entir into an argument to ju.-lily their opposition to it. i The laels in reference to the military bill -how i most coticluMt rl thai thete is no j .-tifh atioii whatever for the ladt of ihe iniuoti'v. aud that
the opjMisilion to u wm on v a pretest lor ihe revolutionary letion which was undoubtedly intended -to ptcv ipii.ie upon Indiana civil war and II the terrible evils winch fellow internecine -niie. J he Indiana tlnwpttitlw. We .) is, i tue . . ' i ' rep o t ot s;-e -t i!
en ! Kx the cttr anth
to e u-e I a a general ho-; n (or li e
wddier-. and ia under the n emate rnarjje oi Dr Kitchen W be. ee it a I 'i Me to omheth depotmei.i ;.. fh ; .ii k is .noer his ch-rxe It wi l oid r-W re a vnM to tin- place to aati-iy any one ibt tne committee lo not ei aggerate in m king th-a atatemei l.and ih - are rweaseuig ihe hnht id toe ere -bewn the auk at thw rT:i r w i be ,r u -- fact There are at present about SJO C . .federate prisonera (ntoiiy wvun Jel) and 154 I'mon wol diers m the different waids ol tin- h . ital. The building will accommodate about 2b patient Since If ay 1. 161 , abwt ePOT Vnion oldtera h.ve leeii nnder treitment liere. and of thia immber only about 213 have ted W liett we onemder that it ia only the -everecise that are sent to the ho-pttal, h eill be seen that the ntio .if mortality is tT no meai. lare Indiana will never want tor brave sons to go for ih to to-lu her Little-, and lace dinner to pre aerve her fair fame, so long aa they cm be a aureil that il they are unfortunate they will not be ne,;!ecied and forgotten. Ever since the -r be: in Doctor Kitchen and Jameson have been untiring in their efforts in this department, ai I ti..t. a soldier will atte-t then viilavare and care. The in oik- of ad are due them for their efforts, and the gratitude of those to whom they have in ni-lered will fcive the best assurance of the h lent, with hieb they hive di-cbarged iheu dutie The cjmuMltee feel it their duty in this con net-lion 'o mention ihe Sister of Providence, who, with bu-y hands and willing hearts, are vi
ilant
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tre.'tbened the conTlnc'ion that te forced loan -x-tem must la continue! bv a fuither issue o le d et. ers M -t r v s . m to th nk ilii' t he sale of Oolitic tor what tt-e wweildb.i g won'.1, micn.'tleu the r d t I the (iajremnien , wh- -t ike is-m? of le.il tender currency w ud! injure It. We r at -ee thr th-a Should tie;! te .uaethe ult'mate seciiritv in t!iene e ta
MEDICAL
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cb oi tbe State sUouIU teruly rc-Ut tUe .
vcbtie o fa alto the relations which at between ibe Federal aud fetale Gor-
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and Uli
Hi; in their ministrations to the
wants and necessities of the uutortunaie soldierWiihoui compens Mioii for nearly two )e.rs, the Sisters have had the entire charge of the d onetic department at the peneral hospital, and in which oeatnSf a, and economy are (lie promii.eiM i h irnrtertstii - Quietly but eirnestly have they fulfilleil this mis-ion of l .ve and kindness, and we most cheerfuHy aasare them thit thousinNof grateful hearts will cherish ihe-e deeds in kind remembrance, and we sincerely hopettiat heiven mav, in inswer to the fervent prater ol um y a brave solder, confer upm these Sisters b!e-s ngs uniiumbereil, whu-h old cm never purchase KespeiM fully submitted Kl 1' Ft-.BRis. Chairman Com
Correspondence of tbe State Sentineb Ihe Abolition MrrvvlanlnU of tne Inihanu Leg Iklaiurr. Om iHt Potomac, Va , Mirth 14. I "63. KniTOR Silnti.ml: The fog has blown awiy a lillie, enough at least to eiiab'.e i soldier who has seen the hardships of war tor eighteen months to come to some re ion.ible conclusions regarding the acta of the lute Sece-h Abolition boüe;s Iroin the House ol kei reseniai i s at Indianepolis Sir. yon have no iuea a- tu the real leeliiiL' in ihe army in regard to the base ids .1 ihe Abolition Se esdoinsta that have s lately, -o eHV iualU tried to disgrace oni uobie and gallant State'.tepuiatiou Ii is mortit)in in the extreme loan ido siddier. one that lea SI his BlntS and its lair (tiie, one ihat is proud of the noble soldiery ol Indiana, to look upon the low and luse Secession acta of the Abolition members ol the Hou-e ot
Kcpieacnt.M ia e- L,k at the ads of these ba-e men, (for their acts are h ise ) After baking asl emu oath before (bid and man to aammart ihe CoiMttiiutiou oi the Uetted Stales anil ot the Slate ot Indiana, and lo fatihfullv and hone-tly discharge the luties of leg is I a Urs lor the State tone
L its oihI ja'ople. ihey bolt no. secede become.
Secessionists ol the deepest, il.okest and ilest sin t Look at i hem See the stpiad, commanded by iiraiihaiii, the Clnet MogSl,in the l.iceol ti cu soo-miilx taken oaths, seceding Irom their seals to defeat the will of ihe people's e.ecled ma jtjrily See those sure headed .Secession A'toli tionists runiiiut! "t lo MaMison Why, in the name of a gallant people whom ihe hive most .iosdv outi med, did Ihey noi g to Richmond, Virginia, anl join their -cc-e-h confeileraie-under Ikes an h traitor, Jeff Divi-? Thev should not hive stopped at the arred borderot Indiana: they should have continued their march into Sc e-aiondotn It i-ipnte lefieshinn l" 'le " lne Kebels chuckling over the failme of the Union Democracy of Indiana These contemptible Hebels (for they ad coufeinplinle.) glory in any Abolition success over conservatism. No doubt thu - Dive ' Beattham ami M assoehltes chuckle a- m u-1 1 as the lieticl disuni mi-Is down hSreot W the failure of the people's re.re.-ent ati ves to pass such laws as they (the people dein Hided al the polls on the .second Tuesday of lasi October These Sece-sion Abolition boilers have a laigS account to settle These chaps have assumetl to themselves to follow in the footsteps ot .Jeff Davis Co. Will the ;re it and toy .1 beau of the cpeat jteople of lndi hi i subunl'to ihe boitiio; Secessionists, who are last tending to ruin our noble State and ns refutation ahimd? 1,4s one ol'thehi; -o'diers iket enjicted in In n 111a to tiht secession 1 -'s and boilers, to uiikc them know then places and obey the iivol a common cqpuitn . a.-k you ihe iue-tioii.
ill yee, Ihe people ot a great State, tolerate
Ike bankinr rmem recently wa-rd brfhe Sew-
atcot t lie I't.ited Stat-, baed. aa il I, upon an SnasmSaV tuliunai aud .rrcUccaLle iPue of yaprrc .rrrucj, cannot, f f..fed uf.n the pei of tbe State, nut ruve destrue tive to tbe embnwf nwtKd ioatilattvtw of the esversl iates, in I 1 C"Tertlj- detied to ewabtiab rat eeutral 'Bioiiev power," alik- U'ikaown to tlie Conaliiutioa of '. -e l mied ütdtea, and dann roa to tbe p'incti!- upoo wbtcb our tiuvrmment fojudd S. That ihe President ot MieL'nited State, hy hit emancipai on proclamation, bat Btresto a aeneat tdow at the right- al be State; erected aS almost itnpav able barrvr batwe n ibe Xrtb and Sc.urh in attack ag t'e people of r.fteaat Siaa- through a d aneaitc iittitatna which U blendet with tb ir orial fabric, and over which the tttdividu tl State pos-e- -elcnNve ctaitml and power; and renardlesa vf the great lessons of tbe pat, tbe National Kxeeutive, in pandrrtug ' tbe insane fana a-iwn of tbe A hole isn faction, has ventured apon a ay-t'-i 1 f public polJc which. :f -urre-fully inaugurated. w ul1 di grace our country in the ee ..f lb: ci ihjfd w rld, and carry lut, rap'tie and mur.ler into every ho jse in tbe Iavebold iug State. 7. That he ct of the Federal Administration in tu-
eiHling the writ of habeas corpu-. the ane.-t -T -.t'iens not subject to martial law, wiihout warrant or authority, tra'iaporting them lo tli-taut Mates, iaaavecra nig them I w it ,ut rnarge ar aotu-ation. de'. uig Mjepi the right of
I trial by Jury, of wttne--es in their favor and coonael for I the r iet-n-e, wi-hholiling from them all knowledge of j th' ir accuser and the cause of their a rt, an-wenn fli.ir tW'titlfin f..r r- rm hi enafl iitlilr, a...! ilii.l
prescr.btnk' 1 in 11 ca-e- . 1 1 ii,.titi' ti ..I their relei-e
teat oath arbitrary aud ill. g , n 'lie abri'Vnient ! i -dom of -peech aud of tbe pn in uppre mg nehpaper bt uQilary force, and establishing a eettsoratolp
wh'ilb me 'tiipatible with the freedom of thought and x- . prwanai uf aananoo, in the e abttakaaeM of a ss-tem of y e-pi.nage by a ecret pol ce to mva.ie the acrt-d privacy ' of im u 1 pect ng citizen- in declaring martial law oxer , States ti"t in rebrll on an 1 where the courts are open ami j unobiructel for pum-btnt nt "t crime, in attempting to strike out "f exi-t'-nce the entire value of property in J lave, throughout tbe cuutiy, in the attempted eiift.'ccment ol rompen-ated emancipation, m the preaaoi -d taxa- ! ttoti of ibe lahorui? w bite man to nu-cha-e the frt'J"in and -ecure the elevation of 11 e negro arc each and all 1 im 'institutional, -uhvert-n tae COwatttStb.il, State and ' I . . 1 !,' ic : u tli" -a-o "I r xh- 'f lb" pet. pit- ail.l tlie
overeignty of the State- ami, il anctitnetl, tbe Ue-truc-tn.a of ih- Lnion. e-tab ishing up. n the comnnai ru ns of the llbei ties f ihe people and t e sovereignty of the Mate, a coii-i.1 iat '1 military le-ptim The most IPS then nijouiued. to meet again on Saturday the 14th, at V M
lacrtptioti act h aa
of Coiiere-. and will of t osff ( 1 c c 'Se l lie - ua tue o' the Piesident Thsre ia 1 d im of huueoiisliiajtioiialiij ; rut a- the object of war ha-. in the et e of all men eed ui lt the 1 reset 1 1
tion of the Conatiiution of the United Sute-. the ,h m. ,,d tn' Uf " mo-t ie the late of pr.,pos-5d concripoon is etittrelr coo ustent wtth tis oüiar; and. bould auch a thing aa repudia tlie purposes ami ot.iecu ol the Administration a- "teniptel. the leirsl ten.ler miles in indicated by all of its measure and acts fur s ' tf peple would be the most powmontbspast. If tie North ia now ngntuiff for erlut ar;um.t ag ..fist .t anrtbing valuable, it must he found in the prin ! ubt Kdd was forrei to s ciple ot centewliiatioo. which is now ihe avowel higher point by the sweeping speculations in it. object of the war The restoration of the oM than it would have reached, ha.l tt been left to the ' Union to virtually declared an ahaurditv and an le-iim e influence nt commerce, bet it is id e impoabditv by ih-am who control the' Our era to suiwaose th t the a nrtties of the OwvairnsnSnt ment at Washington; and after the loss of nearly C1" mr " r h'" country is hal fa million ot n-n. and the wasteful enpe 1 eie ged m a war Tue securities ol no Qeseen-1 iure ol en ttaNi HM niNI. the N" -rt h is a-.in to be ! "t m e worM cud le -o kept; those of
catlleil upon to lun.ish neirl- all of it- young EiiRlan I went down forty to fifty percent leloi
men to mi.i.huiL ..,..,..., .-.ers n ..In., - J I. tMinn- tne rtencn
tcoi 111 enfonnii' a centralized de-ixi'i-m m
fr-tr-t fraaw a 1UWr on taW Rattle-Field m ' a a
'v Anlief im : ort
au-
a-tdtbcaaM one fought with
t. reiki g down our cherished form of Govern ment. and in wiping oul State richte and individ ual liberties. Are our State authorities, or the people ,f New Jersey, willing to sUbm t to the pnpoed revdu lies in our system of government? No one can deny that the programme ol the Administration means levoluiion, and for one, we believe that
Mich programme shouU be stetddv roisied bv
f( orre-pondence Cincinnati t'ommercfal.'; Letter from U uli inprton.
Okficial I'rofa.mitv A Uig Thim.-Major (ilMH.U Li wis Wali.aci Majoi: i-imkal
V. ( Obp. am Major J)u 1'. att im Wash imgton 'I unit Rk( iPTio.v What thit mo AMI W HAT Till Y MHN't K-STABI ISHJIKM 'Of A.N laWtaUlARI Kl MaJoR lil.N KKAL8.
W -hi.,t n, Hard 15. l-b.l Our eicellent old (ienerai in Chief, the sum neltnl llilleck. is not in the mu.t amiable humor in tlie woi d. and tin- vame tlimg is to be anl 1 he judii iois. agreeabls anil alTsetioneie St mton
AH the great men here, except Ohaaej sweui like pirates Keen the President occasionally in- j duT(ej ," 4 mtW 1 to! Seward sWeetS double ami fa ist oaths, and smokes like the 1 it. not to ! speik ol tlie "smites" lie takes it is very sad TheH was a very large, not to ay bi, thing the othe: day It w.m the fashion, mil know, for I
some lime, for played out nil en to make lee line for W a-ninti.n and c.et into the bosom 01 Father A bra ha 111. They were el Ways indescrib ably ii xious lor something to do, to save this perishing country In point of fact thev didn't
do it not much. Bui the coüect'on ot the tleoris toj om hgfj Lener.ilship about liere wns; unVnanve Jj-wtsp espsnlwlly a borese Ueneral Halle, k fo ha ve the be-taired defunct 111 mini; . e abeel hete with tLe r stalls, m INin I i.uismceol Sheiu-elves. It wis nt,t coinloi table to have ! II teen or twei.fv Major Oensjeli -topping at W 1 1 In nl -. eat h with plan," covering the major part of out doors, to bring the war to an end in : ninety days, and all more or less interning the Wime House The con-etpienee was, the exemplary Halleek who is a big brick, ami occasionaliv carries a sin til brick in !. is but -stietl an order, lorbiddiili; officers to visit W:i-ingtou without orders. In its terms, the fact was per 1 cepttble that it was intended tepecJeJIf tor the officers ol highe-t r ink. Bel w h it should a 1 have last week but an over flow ol M ijor (ienerals. c . from Cincinnati. ' The Huell C'oinmis-ioi,, M.j o-ed some in iuh- j since to have beeu moribund well, it busted, or 1 took a tut lone h ,id Majoi (ie11er.1l Lewi- Wnl lace, ind Moor (ienerai K O Ord, and Major; Duet) l'l.ttt, Judge AdfOC ite, sudi:ei sp cared at the Capital ! their country. Thev ha. I bust nes of the most extreme importance with the Pie-iilen', fiet eral in Cliiel", Secretary ol W ir, Mad nearly sjrerynndy esse M ijw Oenerwl Lewie W .il let had a pair ot old asddlebaga full of resolotions of the Cati Com; eil nl Cincinnati, anil d the Leui-liture ol Ohio.
honor rather ihm disereeel It the neonle ol
Indntns should sanction and tolerate such inla mous so t. ion, such Indters to rain their inter at and those ol their S'ttte, iIicn should be counted unworthy of Indiana's gallant sonliery. Lei these secessit nista rememln'r that when he soldiers of Ii-iiaiia icturn to then hones sjnj inteiests h, Inoima ihey Mr n'i.-m's stS)ad) will he remembeied aitn .1 tetigeanet thaivii not um their secessitm Abofitioa seels. The Branham spi ol will then, to their aosroW, le.rn tint lndi in 1 s ddier- do not tolerate n Aboli anj s-ce-s ioiii-t any more th m a Jeff Daria seenj s' -ti st 1 ith w ui i ruin the country lor pnwei Remember. Abolition 1 ecension betters, thai 0 i Morton, the a. cident .l (inveiin i ol Iniliana, c -n't save you irom the just indignation of a eldier whoe State, h nie ami ii tere-is Vou hive nicl 10 ruin Kemem'ier that that $I"M,IMMI will not list .tiaats Keineiuber that shoul
commit tee of the House ol Kepresei.uuve ou der -trappers Hswi sen.l you ponynns rnsnliiUOtis; the conduct ot the uoepitils in this ,t " l- remember tin ,e h.l. leal and hifto niid
wouiu uc 10111a tan 1 uia we .i i'e wne:i tur in
sudi acts ..n the pari ot men who should do .u t l4r"' I't'ihaps ol other bottles largely niloi med ol . I A- i. . ta. k
article ol interest t. ihe 1: en era I reader, and espe ai y to those iiiteresiei mi the iretimci.t ol our soldiers: Mi . Fk.aK.is submitteal the following report: M S.e-iker. the s;ecial coin in 1 iee :p;ai; 1 :e I to vi-it tlie !i ospit.ils Ml and about ihe city id Indianapolis, where ihw sick and 01. 1. .. d -..iiiiei are tatoen care ot, have perlorniei that duty, oul woe Id aswnectfully submit the following lenott: The committee found the dilferent hospitals under the eh ege of EkssSese John M K ichen and P H J imes,.n, .4 mi the coinuntiee lake pleasure in saying that under the man 1 L-emotit of the-e -eiilleuieu me iccoinmodaiions lor ihe - k aud wounded soldiers are as near per lection as it is pos-ible they could be made wnii the tne 1 . r the r Mis; i.-.ii
There is at each of the camrs near the city Receiving Uosptui, under the immediate care ot , Dr Jameson, 1 except Camp Mort ui . where the sick of each regiment are repotted every morn ing. and etch severe case is at on e ciit to the liana aril H irai i' a I Out icrv many cases are entirely treaieo at the-e receiving hospitals. Ai Noble barracks there are itn-ui 5011 artille rvmen At tlie Camp Hospital ..n avei ite ol M are reportetl sick each :, ng. but few of whii h aie -em to ihe Ueneral Ho-: tal for the reastui sbute given The Hospital register shows 115 sick received since November . I8M A Ciiip Carriugtoo there are about 70 ' mn. and lor several day s the moti ing refa rtol iheH.k shows an iverate ot 4. which i mi -.cites that st pre-etM t! e - i er- : ti 1 1 u:i e: u:n. e:s.;
god heal b. At the t' s Barrack. 01 ir:' Home, tin-re are about men of different regiments, oe wies the I...,. . ompaioes ci.i,.i,ii,n. the Pr-o 1 Ouard) Tnis is caUed the Convalescent Bar neks, pl.ee where convalescent soldiers stav until ihey are able to return to their regiments, and is also a j-ottit where Soldiers put iithroofn ihwerty to and from their re.o - m .toe o c e :
home ly.iiie .ir 1 5 leave this place daily. and their places are tilled with .. in new arrival 1 he ictoniuioiaiion there are -urn. lent to feed an entire regimei.i at once, if nece--a: At each of the-e r unp- Mnlical Slew mis and attenda 1 1 1... -r ecud from the rank anal hie nl ihe
srmy .are loutitf. wlHI h ve a go.nl knowledge ol medicine, and who tne more readil appreciate the want ami nece-,t iea ut the siok aohtiers The committee coulj but notice the kind st teniiou and getitlenawnlf detain ment of these Mrwanie aud auetelaiMs, as etle-ted by ihe sick, and 'Ir mention of their name.- in this leporl waaaiM tie pleasure u the itifiiitiMtee i n . -t .11 un i.teii'.onai ouM-atou ol aom mighido mjua4ite, we haie . muted 11. Another leiture noticed at these hospitals was ite a of ne.li.e-- and iu tort w buh oerv idea them, win. h apeiks much iu comiueuditi. il ot the em lernen who have labored so assiduously o thia depwrtaBeut The City iloaatal, we are informed, has been
tlie nieiM- oj ui'iit irv cli.etlain: mO some 1 oine-
nj T. Buchau in's Read' A 1 1 antic M uihlv article on the sunjuinary "siege ol Cincinnati."; in which Qsjieral Wallace di.-tiiiguishel lr.11.-e-: by leading the briltianl enarge ol heaw ctaJT, that peuetritco to w thin a mile ami a hall of our iciter j iekets The m itn object of the visit ol Majoi Oeneral Lewi- W -ll n e to Washington, as a ni titer ol c.ur-e, w sS ' 'imected with the bu-i i ess ot the Buell Comteitsion. But incidei.t tliy he waute! to lay Ins literature before tne Pie-i dent and e tue .1 br n new department ill 1 ex 1, or the M'.on Majoi General Ord m l M ijor I' .ti's business was Hot -o we!' define-. I he
M jor. 1 is thonght, sought an opportunity to h!l j has belly with the eist wind. He mi.ht have , been Induced, il he had been given lime, to make a - :-ht speech from some i ob'e porti. o I he M j -r (ienerai tiiougiit tiie Washington utmos
phers good lor a lironeUial .flection; besides, he mi e some stea met! o -t . s The Beeil Ü uimittee ertived on Saturday Do C irios was not along) ; nd rushe! to the ami ei Halleek ami tftanlt n. I he e eption ehich thet tcoi u i- bt 11 1 me urn cold In fact.
hs'nietit expires They may en I the resolutions, you mav olav secession Aboln ion.-ts in
rum our Slate; but oh, now sweeüy we will vote 11 l! "u 1 M Brs mumui n ras ' WeU, what ems to the shades of oblivion, where yon and the fi- and d-e n are ou doing here?" Stan C'etnor m iv dwell in peicetui silence the rest j lon eee he won hi cashier the whole crowd;
ve-. tie il I. il .1 it lie did not It ive Ihe -boulder
siripsofV of Itieui cioub -t.:r. gold iwivesaicl I all Ii is re;MH tei Mrai he suggested esntfa tiemlty. But Oeneral Wallace aim AI j 1 I'mtt e-' ined by USiSOn ot tlicir r 1 it o commiss-on aPresident ardJodge Advocate of the BueSi In
onary. It auth "tizcl them in travel where tliej
ot yoiirdats I u such g .1! .nl men a- Cn irley Murray, of K'khart tiie noble Re:ubl e an thai w ent out as a private sold. er to fjhi lor the h n.-r of our cotntimn country to this man ami his moily course in the Senate of In. liana. ei amen to Ins acts in repudiating the acts of the tiie secessionists of the U use whose a.-t are a
last n-sh une to any sei ot men To al! men ol pie ised. and iln re. ..re mi under the genei d .1 or all p 11 tie- that rem lined true to their oath.-, true tsrlndinsj lo tiers Irom Waehingtoe They weie to the great Stale which we lte to honor, true. l" thej had authority lo travel to do so with to her great iutere-i- at h-me ami abroad, true out liel Vv -'hey called lor a hack after ther to the interests ol oer families, winch we have ' cheerful interview with Halleek and urged the left nefi ind. true to our Constitution and laws, hiverMihe denot The tram was gone, how -andtiiialiv true to u. we are with von, come hat ever ' the next one starten they weie nnv You that have stood bv our BmUI, IteT penetenlly on hand, and 1 have no doubt they honor and our inteiests. hue the sol.;;ei 's praise Cincinnati by this time, discharging then end will have their aupp-.rt. Let King trank uu ini ' ",l lendions according to the .est .t ibe.r ami his du: e -md Ir-ou in idee ' lv 1 nswnjbrmed that upon leSSatofl W ish Mr K.ii- r. idea.-e -ee that Branhim. Mo:i..n in '011 their e,,..i,teiMi:ce were expe.t e oi the t OS .ioii'v h o e our uobie Stale -ecede to M ni utmot solemnity and saii.ifattinsjCfj Wal. ace i.ouorto Jefl Diti L Co ' dominions in our did not get to -et lbs I'leswlent at .11. andre . iS- .. t ., 11,1 11,1 will hive ihe thank- of turned with his stock ot literature intact. It i
Am Indiana SoiOtKS
yiretintf of ttXe Democracy of tarrcn Count) . Pursuant lo previous notice, s large ami enthti siastic meeting of the Democracy Ol W. irren coutitv was held iu Independence on Satui lay,
the 7th int The meeting was eilldlto
to be tere;ted that the I .e-nienl was not bion-ht to the point of reading the article on the .-iege of C 11 'in it:. It is a woiiderlul work ol art. rint the gml 1- lo come. I'oot thro! How shill 1 describe h:s fate? Stanton said ihere was no u-e talking S metidy mut tie m de an ex ample of. lie pitched upon Ord He lowered
1 1 j with indign itton at the idea of a M 'i"r General order ..... bv .:a .nit , ,1,11.1 . or a w . t . ki
w ir. sii l w liv shoul. :
thoe ol the Unit eil St ite fare In tter. when she !
i eifgaged in a war in which is involved, tont the dele it ol a foreign despot, but the verv eai.-lenc ot our Covernment, which i leel with enemies in trout and in the reir? We have unbounded confidence in Mr Chase, and feet that he will do what is best, and know what that is He knows that means must be hoi to cirry SO this Qtojsejre ment. mid that this war mut be prosecuted unt 1
ihe Rebel Government shall yield, lor with the
eerv iichtful me.ns whir-h Go t has .oven a free L "-es to veto is 10 me.
1 e .p. If there ate l .ws to protect the citizen 1 1 ttVed tor money ha hens of the most a- .m-t de.artvtu.m- if oui Northern Leg i.-l lures I'm. ted nature, tiw.n- to a general suspension of and Executives are worth v of their position; i( ; t'usiness consequent upon the fluctuations in ir-d I. the people hve one tilhe of the virtue and .11 m- u-i.e n a er m be ne-oti te.l .t 6 to - liness of their faiheis, ihev will steadilv relu-e to CiW for thirty and s-xf v day date, nnu 10 be offered up as victims 10 the infernal de-truc Per cm ls ' eg aided RH extreme r ite Money live politv of the Abolitionists .0 now be borrowed on real esutsel 6 percent. We are-lad to -ee thu tue press of New Jer There toj snsjsi bemistots of toile esnkel Exsev is wsikin? np to tbe importance of the Crisis, I chaiire has rule! firmer, and rites advanced to and c illino up,,!, the Slate authorities lo protect P ,r huying and premium selling, but the mar the people and the rights ol the State. The True ket r,,,,er ,,u" ll evening Gold has American, ot Trenton, well savs: fluctuate.! with ihe New Tor nntket. The
' lt the .: -e. -.inscription law bv the test closing rates tor all weie as follows:
Tlds
cuiit rv of ibe .: .
visible devii -tnd u;..n military imncipJes. The an .ngemet.t. I owrowpat ihe eilookiHg powi tion ol ihe commanding General the sending .nl.. action the right and left divisions the
c'.osititf un of the eeutei and finally success.;
O r ex eile bewildcaui,; ailm.ratioa, and carries the moid to tlie great fields of Auateiin aud ag nnv, fought by Nafiolevn Of all this have I spoken The Aerf htt.iry of such a conflict pun-hi etl by the live and blood of twenty thou sand meu, mat be found iu ihe hospitals ar Ins its lor e. fnit it has its ten thou-. mi demons in these hum in it-tuias, ihat make the ee bills ache, the heart bleed, the lips palsy, and the brain reel The siht is at firt positively linen durable The lue blood of stone is eidl trickling
away in silent calmness, wh le the dissevcrcil limbs and maniac Orain of others give rise to sound (iod grant 1 max not again witness. But. e mothers who i eie -eek 1 s 01, or wives a husband, or si-ters a bi other, or uis a father,
ran tub rrws or Qonoirhffi,Gleeu, Whites Suicturef
aaa fOtlPMIIT- Of IM OKbOs t.l .wji H Tfnn.
T
ia t6
UK (Isnirrkmi. wr
aiiig aaalady.
get clear nf It Is a
OVs all Clae- y
east poor. tnal. wimHsv aasgäa .1. .f. d.-tr. .
dl-aae. the treatment ti which, ka
CSp. la a
hart P I
he! nTawtftT' W Ssto
know Kiul le . oii-oo-.i Hi t' even heie the hand CUM
wrainer, wiitti'it tne -a-i
01 me; ci - watchful, and tietter ire :- estowed An1
w.re than tb'
treatment U firi to come- s coatre af ass Water gcoel. or aoase I Clipped or I -acbeS. C uytrtiiai- L ei Kiety fe dtr. f1,e mm mnnth' teeatme bear-with great furüt charged, r lischargea wtlled te-ticl-. an
or a dfeaot the neck of th- nlaa.M Thia sneeiflr. whh-h art. like a eh rati t rase 4ieae, antlHiquMe pleaa hwscurxl': isti.i - New fork. m ire aud many t4 the .uihern r effectual remeSy. thai make a ra-jM witbt. it 'ecani to diet, trank or em
mm, jumnans r ewer -t ran ittaar This rami S i waetpialed I ytl.i .gyei .iiC"ereS for th" cure of those di-r.e iris .xtracted fnaa twiraaraj plant, ami tyers SSeCtv aff. a- t i- Barely receiaUla I oaatahwa ns mer
mi tlial .11 . an rji..f yourself t.. ail kind. r
then we Wed. ng titedVSwea,
awd warm foment a lians. - ate ehaweeS: and after en . wW Ich the rat tent fear of e peanre: he 1 4i.
with aa trritabk ent of tbe p rostra
I adter a eharwi. wfTk a few doves leas,nt t tak-. and whw-h
Baln-
"ara. rest -
f vou are careful ir. wrapping up yonr paste, yf
Ht ta-te .r -melt iMm tt, 0 tkat ou are na sn eateg int" mpany, or bemg detca ted by
it w a in the hosi.ital here restetl the neare.-t friend. 1 - . , W... - 1 1 I ,IM.A,..1 MIM
1 u 1 ii" q iat a me iciii-. i 1 j - - m used ith tmmense ucce u a regulär ph aaciaa. and
of the constitution il provisions and the decision
of the Courts t elected to. ml it will be found 10 ' N-wTcrk.
bea f.rdiffetent thing from what is contemplated
BIYINO par. .VJ a VI prem. . 411 prem. ... v p em. . MSW 1 1 prem. . 7 I S prt-m.
's S li prem.
BKLUSe H prem. ÜÄ.5Ö pr-m. prem.
linH mi
by ihe. n Ds er it the bsnemnota ol the States i,Mn ,11 ,,'pte' " are.set.it naught from the very tiit ätep in the Kentrrky an notes proce to the bast. I Indiana feaaW oafe. . n..t . U ,,. IWb l.ar .. twtaWiaa nnl itntnat 1 ()ni" Sf tiote
, .... I'.'.- I " II I.-Ill IV I II. as it eon be, a most invidious distinction i m ule between men ol me n- an I o. hers The Secre Ord r oi Wa-binirton.
tarv of War ia anthortSSd ti allow exemption new 3.t dis. Uron the par ment ef I adnj not exceedinf $3W ' Old one tear certificates are firm at par ETa into the Treasury, by which means the poor mm, (new vet iu the market. whether willing or not. is foiced into the service. The decline in cold on B itwrday and Momliv
nd the ri h inati. r he who hi rich Iriends, is un-cttled the tunket for tno-t kinds of nroduce
1 dia.
exempted. "Il this lai
and price- bee i me imm nal , to a ere it ex'ent. but
is allowed logo into effect, the both owners and tuners withdrew from the tu r
State militia will be e.ititely .annihilated, ihe ; ket, the fortnei ut tlerthe impression that Ulis (testates tendered tvoweries to enforce their law-, j dine would be but temporary, ami the 1 Mter tint w en re-ited within ther respective bonier-: ami j m wonld '.e nnaafe to .inente under exist nan cir-
wdl become mote denilent iiton the Kealeial curn-t nice-, and the be-t course was to wait for Oovemnjent than the Colonies were upon the i fui ther deve'onmeuts. The (iovernment wa in j (öoeininent ot Great Britain prOVhSOS So UkS rev thenitiket for a coti-iderable amount of meat, I
oiution c ask the Legislature to look at Uns but we notice tint, wlc'e the Commissary adver-
m Mter and con nler i'. iinio. t im e We a-k the , t'-ed for new bacon lie i-.k old, believing th it it
Kxeeutive to eonslder it likewise in all it ben in.:, and in the name of the people of New
Jersey, to determine whether he will sobmh as
.- is uo vl new Now this cannot be the ." ie; but even if it. were, then he m-tei unwisely in taking: it at the t rice bid under hi nlverti-e-
'Gomsssnder in Chief tall tee military and naval ; men;, for he ought to know thai he piid in tirs ) r. . . . , .. (U.. c , ... ,.. i .ä it... . i .a... 1 1 1 . . t a raf j.kiiui I u... u r..n.. tM... ...m - - - . .1. ... l. i i l. . !
io. t c- oi i lie .-ii i a j I'l lie lilt ;in niii'tw; ot ...... in ., , iuim it," ici I ci 1 1 III n e III 111 lie CO U Ml II i jieity PVoeosf M-irshil. commissioned bv tle gone into ihe m oket and bonnnt it tor. President ol tbe. United Btates, or vfaetlMr estic ) TLere hi a ere it ocaicifv ol elhvest i ml butter tic I with hi- own pffsonsl exeuipt'mn Irom er i j ist now, and prices have lions up to an unusual vice he will ee the Cteneral. Colonels ami I high point, as wil! be seen by relcnin to our othei officers of the State militia, org itrztd under mnekot revut Beef eattls are t erv scarce. Slid
the Constitution of tlie St ite of New Jei-ev. and a hi-h a $.i jfross is paid for choice, within
in conlormitv with the Constitution iml laws
the I'nited S ite. bctett ot their commands, and drafted a privates into the United -Spates. wi:h out an eff .it to present the dishonor Tlr is a matter of grave imoortance, end should be aa tretiedbv the Q etuor and Lei-latum of the State It im eiier to pteveat an evil then to remedy il " Avrlvml Itome of Mr. Vooriieew His Itcceplion al I crri' llattle. The reception jriMi to Hon f) W. V oorham, upon his return home Irom the scene ef his Cot -gros4 ion a I labors, was proud trioute to a faun ful public servant. He did not reach Torre H inte until the flore pom ol Saturday im il i appointed lr ihe Dein . rain- meeting and -o gteat w s the m x ety to see and nsita me th I t giiteo K'-pt esentai ive. that linn ue.d- luul con-re-gmetl at the Depot long before the arrival nl the train when he landed in their midst, ml the
the week Coai It is ! am e.f lo 2üc ner bu-hel
OS in to ihe Co eminent, deuiaml lor the use of the river fleet and the strike of the miners in Western Pennaylvani i, who have Iteen now on' of the nrncs seven, week. and it the l ist advices SO indications nl coming to tenis It is well for the poor that ihe winter i passed.
upon tour loied ones thai, niighi at tirt seem j
possible.
gallant H-'oker th it 1 le .rued l!ie hisi u of those mtllik-il words, so u. teu seen 11 id o little under stood, "S T 1-tiM X Am thm alleviating the sufferings mi 1 saving the lives ol our soldiers is a national blessing I wiincs.-ed some astou i-hinu resell from this geiiele. It i well known the effect of burnt gunpow d. it.-i . ,'cment is thirst, which, addet to the !.., of bh.od in ihe wounded, creates the neces sitv ol a revit ing stimulant. In tin- (tarticular hospita! the physicians allowetl their patients to drink Plant ition Bitters, otherwise called S T X. and altnot1i the nonnded see
most tuimeniti here 'his tli vision h iving opened the Ii n lit ui 5 in ihe morning ihe men weie ino-l'v cfl posed, ind there was very little faoiting The at tit le ics iiMiti the tomaclt and the nerve in a ino-t incomprehensible mans ei , -upe rior to brnidv, and without foksananenf stupetv ing reaction. It originated in ihe West Indies, eusneoeed nf the colours tnd CaHsaya Buk. Roofs. Hths tVf . ali preset etl in St. Croif Rum, the S T lwhJ X beluga -eciet in-ieiiei.t, net yet reve ileal to the public It is principally recommended lor want of appetite, disordered liver, intermittent fevers, atom chic difficulties. k- I understand it was somewhat known in the- Southern S'ate proriOOS to the war. and it SSiesfl an aent of .lefleisoti Davis recentlt applied to the proprietors for the privilege to make it for hospital purposes during the war, to which ihey made the following icpl. : NkVl VoKK. J.itt 1C, 1MB,
Mr
c.mfinntlr recmmetKletl the i
C ITI X.ave it. limine with, ut the ogn-ture of the proprietor. W F Ibti.oii. art. rand tha boa All Infnngem ntt. of trade marks will he prwaecut-il -h tha nimot rigor i t ihe law. W V Ii W fUS X. Sole Prwprtetatt
' imtunati
!:'. Iiou- 't s i nerally jsalS-l
DRUCCISTS.
ItKOWMX-tV LOA', DRUGGISTS, Dealer in DRUGS MEDICINES CHEMICALS St'Rt.K AL DENTAL INSTRUMENT-. Paint-. i!-. Vartii-he-, lii--iuSa, Window-tilat. JlaawVar. bru-Uea.fiitat. SnuW, 1obecri, ptcra, fVrfmueri. I i i and T -iiet Artnieis I'ure W m 'and ljpior for tedn al purpoaea. Coal Ud and l amp. AM II art . t.. oniolete tbe t-i ork of a IlrusiaC Mi article- w arraiue.1 a renreaeiited. Our laciUt . a. .ii. . o. ..II. r hi n'lrc ami uuaduller t d arlii - iroo.' nitbiciitietiutt ca-h i.vi-i- a- a W.ten I out- . and feel confident we cau render lo(at Hon in price- antl tjMahtv tf artie ea BKtlW MSI, A M.OA.N. maria-deiaUm VI Wrtl A ahinrton street.
PUBLIC SALE. Public Sale of Real Estate.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. arMu EDITOR FL EASE AN...iure HUOHt.Y SLAVKS . a cainlitlate for Street Onaenkji 'üer, -ubjecl to tbe decision of the iK-mocratic Union Convention, and oblige M ANY VOTEkS.
BDI TOB 8E5T1NEL PLEA8K AN i.ouiK-e C. G IVKIIHK as a candnl ite for Mayer, surij.ct to the d-cision of the Iiemocratic Cenwa tion.
If,- Ml; KDI I OK i LEASE ANNOUNCE tea n tine of J. S. GOLD as a candidate for I'ity Clerk
tnl I fur in of the "Young Sycamore" was plainly ; -ubjeei m tli esclrtae ot the liemocratic Convention.
visible, every one r-een. .1 bent un w eic.-iinii linn in person, and it wae with ilitfiniltv thai Mr
Vom Iiee-'-iiuiil work Iiis w iv lliroiili tbecrowd.
It ever we bad doubted his popularity with tiie people, that de QMHiet ration ol their devotion wouM have salisticil us. A procession was funned at tlie De.nl and in ircnetl M Hie ;iih.i Mitare Hete another immense crond awaited Ii :irnv il Ciieer after clieer rent tlie air. when Mr Vo nhees appeafeil before the people who de-ighted to horn l"m He was received in biiel -(iee, h by Wm. M u-k E-q . who in I n inc.! hi in thai the sea of ii;tiirnel face- be rime him w.ts idKnincanl of the iioi.ul ir iiKkoseuieut oi bis public aete, and More gratifying than mere words of welcome Mr y nor he es, in hall honr'a speecli, u nloqeenlJa and fecütinlv ol the icetn ig ttteinleJ bt Mi ami of the coiii in ueal dangers li.cli lif-t-i the good old ship ol -täte He referred lo the legislation oi t'onress which sacrifice' 1 tlie I t-t ve-ii",c of pneelnv fseedeei into the keepinj; ol OM :n in. I'lic swonl. purse ami lihenie- u tlie pmunle hid been wre-ued from them ami Indeed in the hands of the Executive b the paasafr,e of the indemnity, taiik an 1 c inscription mils W Inie denoundiiy the.se fl isrrant violations of ihe rights of the people, and exposing their ftvoriti-m and injustice, he impressed upon liu beirers tiie dot oi ttandiiiy In the I ns, hint! ag the b illol b x
w s tiff tii.l tin. lnurd rt'-n i c iinen Sn).. '
un-sifi was better tli ui revolution Tlieie was a point, however, where forbearance nasn longer a virtne, ami it prsa dned for the advoeaies of ar bitr.it power and apologists of ODtN es-i.ni to dcinon-tr ite their re pec' rar law end order by "doiii as ibej pott i be done ti it i.- nnu -siti'e lor e-t to nive even the spirit, much iea a synopsis, of Mi V-i u:ice' -ik-ccIi Ii e kdtsd t!:e nueesrieJ attention and freqnenf .p.' tu-e td h:s i.c.rcis. 0 he. geetlessen sd ihc-sed ihe inei-: ii. oni we we.e deine I the pleasejre t Iheenhsg i their tens Hm. Altogetheetbs meeting w-i- htgrily gratifving to Ht m u i v. a it w.i fell ni Meaning to ali ehostud the ponnlas eill and bow u ita ohest. Oreee OSSthf i'le-s. CoLOVf.i. L.ni's Uis. A letter f om the W '-ti;:,:..n corrssjsindent of the Cincinnati Gazette i v-: A ' MMii-injf incident occurred at one of the larf hiifcli lett toe other evening Certain l!i eis oi iiit; Signal Coip", hugely mittcn with ihe tiiu tn- of Mi-s luli i .M I litner. a d meu.-e at Cali-tibury Hall, wt-r I to jda'S vt'ld to ihcif pent up teewnna tkmnejh ihe martial at rains of the "?3igiHl tfuepe Baud " Dn lertenaiftle fnnenfcing the window ol the fan une's apart areni, ihey happened to come under th t ol Sen tor Line, of Indiana, who, n.iiuraiU enough. Inking tiie com piiment lo hira-cii, Npfre-areii beioie the i-stinb ei crowd aud rvponuci m eucii a speech aj he is capable of The discovery f ihe mi-take discoiuhteii tl e part. es exceedingly .
fJT' EDITOR SENTINEL PLBASI AN r cane- Ai.riioNso s. ton sea njiamararkf'riaalhlatt for City Marshal, .subject to the U'-cikioii t.f th Convention. JIAN'Y VHTKRS.
fa il r. I SOKBSMSVRt) W 1 LI BSUX AT PfHIJC I lnW, an wmdmj the 23d iej ..f March, lass, to Ike aTaghsat IS fear, tha fo lowing reai e-tate. situjtw In Wfsi Indianapuli-. Marin ro m'y. that i to tay. laSs ten nd ele.fii. tlOjM. I Iii in square ou-of out-ti'tak nine. i .-I the Ü..11JI1 ut I ii '.1- -iiljoiuinx the city of btdianap. ob-, the -am- bei'u -.n. , I n. :n .1 a part of Jonathan
A'jenl nf. JfC : - I Hacker' taibdiM-iai i t -aid out ltd S.) On thi rt ai
I)f S In ret.iv lo tour cr.mnillliic .tion I io.e ,t.M.r..enni- a.o propeny iw . . . " I I u . .i , the n eateni Hotel, offering -BfiJ thou-md dollars t,,r the recipe ami r,u. haip w h be hetwe.,, th. houi- ..f Hi Y!. A. M. right to m ike the Plantation B Itcra for your j and 2 o'clock I'. M . of said day. on the nttsnkms. The hospital purpo-.es duiili' the w ar." we bej; to say t rm- oi sal. will I.- oue-tUir.l tie-thir.l m t.i.e anl roes nrite w a lihfral one. consklerjffg it would one third it, two yean., la aring intcrrt the purrUjer 3 ' - iriviiiL' r.'.le secun-d bv ii..ripn .-n t-aja propt-rt Toe co-i us nothing to comply, and tt, it otherwise we ; ,,. ri.rrri ,,(llm.,lU. HKNBY RRFN aM can tlerive no revenue from the Southern Stite; okUK -lAwtd
but. sir. our luties to our Government and our i ici of consistency would not .iuw u- to en ter - tain il although it Might ple.se u to issnege tiie suflei ins of four misguided follower We rem tin, verv respect! u'lv, votirs, P. H. beans k Co.
The-e gentlemen give the history of certain
ingredients of their article for er two huiiiiied years showing that, throngh all changes of the medical proles-ion anJ its pi ictitioners, strength.
DRY COOD. HObIB RY .
-i)i)
flA IUI IO HtSMB, Ti HR inlil at .a mall adeanct- on la-t Verne prla .
I
fOO l.ral't nnd lto s Hull II
cotnHsure and cheerfulnea have beef derived ; thp '" aaonment and ibe l- we-t i-r..- in thiaco.
Irom these .source. Dr Is. in the Wish
i jtt.n ho-pit als, iiiformed me that one patient was fust aiulrfng and cray, and had not -lept an hour for two week-, until the Plantation Hilter came to his knowledge, w hen one dai 's trial rave
HT EDITOR SENTINEL PLEASE N no'ince tbe name of F. I'KOIZMAN a- a candi1ate for City Attorney, subject to the OOnaSaS ot the Hemocratic Csnvestfee. Many DKX0C1AT8-
j him a nilit's le.-t, nul he ens now fast recover-
iti
2 II" Ml Whoirinilr at 3S,c at 7.V: per Skirt of 3S ains.
(r.nK Retail
1 lira surpti-ed our It i eminent h ia not
equaled JeEsrsoti Davi- in enetgy, and adopted : Ibis invaluable urtic'e in .11 mir hospitals. 1 he weak oldiers clinj to if like .i brother. Asa lav
HtiMi i.ni;. ItlM taret 1 ii Toa- nil A ...' Linen fron ii-, eOr. last y. ar's prict s.
rel-hratcS
tW EDI I OK SEN TIN EL- CLE ASK AN
nounce K. HAColl a cjndi.tnte for Trn-lee of Center tMt "W W a a. B . a. S' aa am . .
onusuip, Marit.n county, tiujeci to tne ttccision oi tiie j
i to Ii in lonal Lnion Convent ion, mi the 14th inst.
K! tin 'I tllF.lllHTs, :tMi no.rn nth i ree attavsnnael to m and made
ereat riae aiwt
..t t'.; !. -: tii erial bnw.-ht lad'ore fin
meiner. 1 cm bear nitnes-s th it it ia ".'OimI U offered at a m ir thf m.-.t.tial eamhf ni he tuicht for
.... now.
and allords mote ei,er. ami nie ttiaii
Seh-ctetlwi.il tin re.iti - c .r. p-,t i In -r than ati a h.-re d-e.
EDITOR S E N I I N E L YOU A HE
reijtie-ted by mny citizen- to antiounre the natn of
VIL1.I M M. HAHKtSON. Ksq . a.i a cancli late f .r City Clerk.
tW PLEASE ANNOUNCE THE NAME
..f HATtO S. EeKEtafAK aj a ran.1iljte f..r the office of City Attorney, -utyect to the Secudou of tbe betuocra.ic Cenventioa. XgT BDIfOR SEN I'l NE!. IE KODERICK UK KHK. Ks-., will conseni to Milimit hi- nan e to the DenserstiB Monicial Ihnnjnsejnji OenseetJen, - a can1 d.iti t r t!i.- :; xt Ma r the ci of l:..ii.i:.a, ..'i-. he will b uppor'e1 by many c t inv of the 9'h, sth. 1 4th, 2m. N, Qih 7'h and 5th Wardts W E A K E AUTHOR I ZED TO A N noiiiit-i the name t.f tj KORGK Of. I'lTTS as a c inli'late for Mayor. t-uvject ' the lt ci.-:on of .he Democrat c l"ii n Convct'tio .
Beeeesete the IMantation
Iu mi next I eh. dl
anvthieK 1 t pt triei
Hitler. But I hare disresse 1
i speik of Catherine In ihe wounded, bnrylng be! .lead, Ac. ElCOPEllUE jit) II meodA Aatteon
M I K Ills
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A lar,', ,tortni-nt. am K N iSTt
:1.' .-. lebrated
let f
sunt r t tcovrs. r,i Neta York ii'-M:it..) All
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AMUSEIVIENTS. u i: I icoimm.i r II A 1,1.
C B . G F IX And l.it n ght but one of the Amer.can l omic Acttesa,
FRIDAY EVENfHO, MARCH 20 l3
To commence with the Prnma of The Daughter of the Regiment.
CT HKCF1VK) FSf'M HICK- IliV., A s,,v-.
thr -i f-i t Piano K.-r'e. CjII an! -ee them I--
fore they leave our w. nervo-. nehll V. JLt AKDÄ sTitVKLI. wantIed? UrAJTTItt I' a r.in, er . f a.n I'a-t.-in C I ee f eaSSaSerabte eerie:K-a in ISachiitat. a aitntion It -trirrtor in a private fütn.ly. a it. notrertibiicchool. The best ret-oitimendation ninii he-1. AclereK Sentiiel in care of Jam. l.igi.ey. Klkbrt t 'l-y, Illinois. Tenrs esrets I , mehl d5t s vMLEIt M r.LK AS N
I. IM fNIf.M f lIC t KM. ni,! t a-u trre I e ni t: line i at, KAk, Mer.r.o tani.li - n .Mil a.i Cotton. t iK i:oi ms.
fmr tatxk ta t'te ro ist ext!,ire . tin .tt. an
i dei. rn.in. .. t j make ti.i- an nniiuitani t iaih in our bui-
. - II i . I M . . , . .
nr-, tee w m l v c i . iii.-.-ntf ic- io i"aier. pr..miing to r harrr ls rl an 'br m.-rket j.rief.; nv article. tiiosi: a. LA MKTs 117 t V . Wnililn'ioni Mm I, K iwrra
1 1 1 n . it iitl I rnnriirt wfa.
FOR SALE.
Vff "l ! t I niirees-sa-s inim' r- f .t
ATTORNEYS.
Attorney at Law,
tCltkliN M HU I PKOPI KTt
f f 'tie on lei Ba to attm
,.irfns-ei a mnSTirf Lota frwi'lnr on Mercian treet nie -rtre -.tth ,.i i r, on ln-jtot. The loeotton ta one of the moat fa vor hit- i , i..wt.. a j i U ;., ffinoifrickrs k Ktpr. Kel Kslttr Agents, n- iri3-S4i i.i Kan n wahina-ton Street. Mmall Dwrlling Hiit?.
l.K!CK liw.'llinf Hi.uae, aaSnShte fr.r a mall family on Month Itelawart- Street. Tt tale he
tnarl.t-d4
lK!lK!sll KKkf K KPVV.
Real S.-tate A fenr.
To conclude with tfc.- Protean Burletta of III .md inn ol I'laro. Mira Julia Daly in five chaiacter and thiee on.s.
m.-al9- " d
S TKUTI R St ' I TIA Lt., I iiavapo!-, Indiana.
I
;mi i i si -n.
MerWtiaa Streef,
P:itCI OF ADMISSION. Ur.-s- ',r.-:c md Parquitie Lavtv an-l Gentleman ' Kach additional lady (ial er Priv.iii- llt.Nes
N single seats s old in Private Roven
o'clork. ri I f W niawi i
60:ent 75 -25 " IS ' U ii.i
COFFEE.
353 RüßiA MILLS 355 1
between Marrlac-I a' '.f iru .irtef on a
terui of twani v-tle or lowjrer ! Ii I N -1 It KH; KAPPKS, mtrtSdU lie! f.-tatr Agewv.
I r-open at
Tiietn e at t prveisely.
Masonic Hall.
- th g V.ii. iifitun wiih-aut orders r excuse,
reai or feci it cal In short, he ii.i not -jeak te pecilnllr ot tssenl M-'Vtr (.ei eraf in ur coun tri s -fi e H" - . 1 it wis Line to e-t.ilil.sii an intirni irv for Inoken d..w n M ijor Genrrals, ami lit'ü te .1 i il fit eMnl CTinmence with Onl. at.tl bv scinluii: tiioi t OafiaSh Urru-k-. Peneeflve in i Pour Oui rteiei ilie onlers al 1 il were , cu cu e nl ie itli. lie w. i.l.l ale ut soon have b eti sein to the FenTtentiarv He bemoaned hi faiin, and -.ire that he oweO his rti'ti to "that I d unscrupulous pulitician. Don Piatt H.w Don linuii't i'. atHi ,t :. - nut l.een -' ited, (..,; i. - c i c ri'M": it are -ti; ed t-ae iariujHeJ OrtiV i iiinerS
Ord h- rCf.iUisl al ar' -ic H rrick. and h is ,
h". Tirnothv Clawson, E-q . tind on hi- ei scion, ,1 li Y-a;er Van eleeSed I'ri'sidet.f Isiat Bt an- aM.i .1 W M.-Mn en .v. ic , lio-eu Sot-ret .t r..s Mio President, on t tkinc the ch ir. -' ite th it i e n.eei.i.-: iiaai been oalieil lr eesinenllj; pain- .," phi pr.se Thii wit trulr a jmrifous hour 1 i,e .H-ca.-ion ouohi to call forth the i-ourij:e and j tiiK-t-sin ; i in. - i jatiiie He ihcu iiitiAaJutetl Jauc Mc-, tbe, E 4 . is the --eiker who would adire the nieeiiti: Mr McC-lie pro.-ee le-1 to addiess the meeting He i cv. 1 1 wan wed rtcened, and tn.nJe a ood an ire-si.in. Ai the roticlu-iou of" the .peikin tlte follow
ing ic-niui un- wer rejairieu onl ailopteo: fent lo Cm-innati lur his atfpel t,.. eitra pur Af-a ire, 1. Tht the Baited State- are a esaSVer.;cv ,f Ikm.I, and I. lack aervant Stanton round tv and I t . -. cite i..al iu sovrrt iatii, ai.i jt..!,!..-,! ptrer. ..i'- , . , v t.s ihat all M-ijof I ei - I t dep ttdent n the r vvera onriutxatiotis and eaervW to " .. , Ä , ,J:.-l.nhtn ,cran,e,li.rhe, .n" otherwise d.-posed nt. are to be C ....m-tted to tral t...er .i.er! t't.-i -'. I .a trick- r.enint . .. yl i leflan 're rhal a aih, aacittseussf nrren county, we a-aett to lie -ent there next eck. at,, I mem are to te 'nfpX S5 UkenUl prevent card pinj and otlwtr iratnorsl j onery ibe Na htoal anth. iiiir. flltl I tlUlSailiiiinl practices. exercise of ther powers, e deltheratrly aow that the Hilleck at-1 1 mutlers and thunders ;iiid grow 1 hi -en tea of the aa-opk if mi I by t.nwwl S aH(Ut i Walbce and Doe Pi U and. if he l-ederal u-arp-tkn. and can .ady he preaerved bv th V . .,., .t,P euer rtic a..ttan ot Statt aoth a-afy; ft,!u we are deter C4U "-the out a case, he will -end them lo Car -wined u. nvnatain the honor vf ourSute. atrd ihe rights 1 -e Hirraekstet He I wears that it it Were n t 4hev parosn. f.jr their i Irin cmui s-un. which were teclmi ..hJVy m ,; i -, u ,.i. he ..mid d,-poss ot thrns or -hee caasttaientljr asaert that whalt xer hrreif..re mav hare niry - nood keen the aSatwft of onr c-MtMryaaer. . the lUtae ha now I will write next wek. .IOr
Krom the Cine nuati l'rie- Current, Hajrb IS rinutieinl Mini (omiurrcuil Suium.ir) for Ihe Pail Urrk I he marl t lot ROM, which tntltietice-i and
. i - ' e-. tit the C'M.t.'i V. colit.f.t.e-
he latss fluctuate fro a henr t-- c-nd i'nsniveiy iai ffk oi
to du. in a manner : e uliatlv
GOODWIN & WILDER'S Polyorama of the War.
QfMF.WSF xt f-CESS.
unettled, nnd h t:r ai d U i v
h nra.-suis u. the eotire coinmuiitl I hepe u litite bnsinevs in c.oiii since the late ureal decline, has been creatlv diin:ti .-!ied, aud orn-ra tr aie mote t mid nt.d c-'UlnU! The curt. tl mentis cau-el bj the bmk calling in loans, which wis dons eeshan. tiie last eek to tbe extent ol nver $3,tNJI.tl0ll Rumors th-.t Mr t.'rtie viaited Nw York to necntiaa a loin of ttOOjDOO.OOU, and thai e i iUk i nf hl l IUUI i i is . i i
i I I . I i I ti h it'S laataaaia ir.oi it. I i& it nn ImO Ven
ata t- -fc- a ... . ! lw, WT t I I VII' III ' ' i Wltlllll IliV . w ,ek throughout the COUntn and UMnied nenlil WeSneaSae and Saturday afternoon at S o clock, lo iticressf the tiuctu .tiuiis in the nrice of gwld, Tk-keUan renu. Children lacet,u. as those who now speculate hi it tor a rise :e tm-hlT-dät - v al-irmed. On M'.iid it there wi- i -: d s..nie.)e. and , k-es .iecline.1 io ihe l.re- . WANTED. noon 4:5 per rent . but aain the mirk et be J " , i me Sraser , and a part of the decline waj. reeot aes. aen. aen. BBOj assnsanasm 1000 HORSES ... 5waeww aaa-aw -aaaw aaw w
. ate whether ihe next move won' I be
363 AND 356 n iSHI.'oT 'X STMEKT, N. T CUT. O Y t R m fi. M T i -F W E E , P it up in tin toil Found paper-. So m Ooi.andin bulk. Oar price raage frotn l- 3" cent. We put up the following kind: java, ntwtruiiii m p itin, icio Hnd M PI'HIIIII ' Of I 11. Wrr believe oor Coffee to Le 'ffr than any gr.-und Coifee now in u-e. All order addrtaaa t' as or to on Anent-. Jfes.r-. Plack m Tor,, Si Ch amber atreet, corner Wa-li:nt"i. -'reot, Neta . rk tnj, will recehwt prompt atteiitin Theretai ir.le aapplttd by rir c!a- j big houaea in the rSStasn dtis. r IIS R A Pi. VH.
,tU!l SALK A ibvtre ouikilinc lot .... K.-t r. t
N- rth street. A i-.. a ! ft i.i t, v, it...
Slaw, three hsto an South Kobfc. .treat. In a faw
f ral,le iucation, and a laree quantity t.f other Real Estate ar ..ffered f r sale h u- jo fa urablc terau, and at low once. S ia.l '..
iiar!3 14!
Sr Hi; NS ! XKK A KAl-pf !
Past WahlB(ton Strae t.
ACENCY.
SEIDENSTICKIR & KAPPES, REAX ESTATE AND COLLECTING AGENCY, Hm. H . I an . an in ü ton Street, OPTFK their er- vco to th puhtlc for the Pn-chaae, Sale and Ren ina; of Meal I -an awf for eä-rtiBta-
ViT e ocatwr acauatwascra mmmtf to tierulabon give a. peculiar adanaee for ef. ucs ak. lo which we call thr aHantlon af Keel
IB
Houe-1 inhtly crowded to ovarii'. favhkn of Ireli inapoiia.
Kxhihttion each ventirira'
tlnj: hv the efh Hi
ock. Matineea
DRUC8 AND MEDICINES.
ij or down Mr Cii me has been in New York, on business connected with hi depsrtmmt. which has led to a lare amount of stirm se-; ut mme Mre rtrohali'r awarv,,f his true n.-tie The tew facts connectetj ttC the visit would point lo an eiatuui itiuii vif r :i nr.ttet. ta of selling liovern
me:.t bolitls at ir nt nearlj so, and that he found ' in nwt --r -bahle, arttl Ami Ii W resnll hsa
WANTED I TIIE EJ.T TEX DAYS. TENTH M Alt P. S WILL bk TAKEN, af -II til aSw HUH. im hfn-.tl
BY
T. TP. SEIVOUR, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, NS. S, Haie Houe Block. We V.iliOlsltiii,lreel. I DIA X AI'OI, IS, IX, iPr PS . u.M KXllA (IX HAND A FLIX Aw.aiUTHKXT Ot PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, WINDOW GLASS PERFUMERV AI'D P'VTSTCTr ARTICLES, LsfO A rTU. A SSO HTM KN l 'r' i'H Dr. IKA- fehlO dtnii
