Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3888, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1863 — Page 2
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it was rnottri it Um mom re -I Ration a te recjeteM to aaeenible in mi" reiili.ni in th.a till, un We4rnsJ, ttV hi. ,f M it. tt f te tto nnnai.terenin tH rsartJniu entv dUM.n of iK rntMi. fftir. Ihe .Uag -r wl.soti Haet ennfifetiaiial 'iMrl. ml U ui.il in m mot rff .ri i man tun ihr CotiHiiblaen ae-1 n rnatten X einmal unit. Kmmrt.l .neikrra und M ttewttieo fmn St tie II pieacul thw eecaRetii l uearusa the i-sue. lieiVre lit d untre. The all ' the cmieniin i"l llH arrangen.et.ie if. retemnce i beret-, eill ! etl in i 'e lava K. m the inienvftnenllr maniirwfeyJ to i-ur ' nt puvlH- aillmRir. bv no 4nuM awe rf r.M.rrt.imii w II be tbe moat imposing ii rnii..anal rhera;ter that haa eeet ntntmbletl in ihn . w-thweat. I II r from I -P f Oili-ni Hiirrf t Ihr I. rite vnamr Pfrr. The following lefier fruy e President Pierce to ihr late Hfntnr Peirce .f New Mmnhirr, in regard to arhttrart arreaia. has never before l-en riltliOicl I lir position iirarl l the ei IVeaident i mmlv ami lr. i.Ii-1, uinl Imm u ground for doubt: . frort Cnüi olp, N H , ,J 1 11 im r T 15. 1 Mv Deal Sm I read with mmnnl m-erest
nn-l rii..ii the dehne which occurreil in tbe Srniir on ihn IfVh ult . upon the resolution of Mr Tnimbiill. ami desire to riirr- mv thank i
f.r the -enliment end thought hirh the o . aion elicited from rmi. M? rn viefiuna and
avmpathtea are with von th .ron-hlv when you mv. " I lo not believe fhat it impriaoiimetil up on lettre de cnchH promote- the purpoaea of j thw who desire 1 tbi Haina bruuaul IQ ,
a.,,i ,,, nitjri. ol mII other, to me thr
lrir.l!e. if it le iihle
In in v e-tno4tion. the m ver of thi inquiry ; lauem - . ' It -.f trei-men cvpr where. 1 miff onlv utter truth ith forte when he Mtluria tht ihr iMiwer without rbnrue. without ex. mi nniM. withoui pMrtiiniiy I rrplr. ut ihr dirk of the lele-.'r i;h. to irrrit 1 mm m peneihie portion of ihr rountrv mil inmrinon him." i ilifrviitnf lepotiin." An-I yrt ihe public I mind wr.mld -MU'W i.W f;ir hVthwttl Jrflt1 id ee 4roMhl bj cwretftt wwi 't Hi hit "trr th in It w , vr rx when wc rcrive l erontii j n4 uiiil ir ino n-er ition orileTfxl bf MM f ithct of thr now .Iroo-cl ki.' ot itir two Sii ilir How incrril t.le it wili, nppe.tr here 1 Iter, when hmtori -',.11 tc written nn. tbt nt thi- ncii-nl of the RrotiMic. tr .-nrii iti..n il Mfru inli of prro rI m c mi I htjfl hten eifily uini wiih so little nfuxrlit coiieeen nwepl iwn The iHNlttl f State, m the IMl i.l'.. f 'ir ' dT nftrr the lrh;ite in which von n irtirip ltd . kiMi -r n official note to mr. which -rem to iliuslr itr in a strikinff m mner tlie slight pi-oumf. ( 01 r .ther the vroiimlle-' -i-picii 11- . wTMrl wh'n-h ; in ihr e tinir- riiens ire Ii b'e to -iilTer in rcpu Ution. il not in IffM of liberty I repliel Without ilrl iv. m l. frtI un per-on tlly iffviel. I m i. ! tntt will, liv ti. m ittet iMrqwIetne-! upita the fi1H of ihe. ilep .rtrtient. It i- mv be lirf. howrvrr, tint im recri.t mi'urr- h;tr hcen frtiht with mre mischief thin the imwIm of
lettre fir ctrfut . iml cone.pieiit rr, r- nml im pctOMmcnt, in vioUtleetW the Dfwtleiow ol the l.t.tii ntion; owl the trlier thr -.sMcm rl fe tni'lr checked, the better it will be tor the flovrrtimcnt and ihr rountrv. wrll for thr Hutjevu of nmprtmiqm. The evidence is ftbend nnt to nhow tlntlir nlet f nece-ity, except in ihe nrrrn',e or immch if nrichborlMnl of hot tile nrmiew, whrre the ivlminittriiin of hiw untler thr 11-11 il forrtM nn. !. nie Itebtl MMpende I. is Out ririoiielv iccrptcl bv the must of the people Union without .secttr it 1 tor perennti! lib erfr 5 not the lTnion which thrv bnve eher i- bed and to the iejelenelea of which they look with c 11 nett drtire md hope N'othinir, perh ips. rould expres more clenrlv their view .n thifl point th in the I mcu ipeof the preat modern hitori.m. who died it 1 uirnr i tive'r rr ent twt1. letvini: bi wirk tncm ' In leeelwej thr meWViiee eeipl in the propre-- of Rriti-h lirrtv. Vr Mcn.li ' Wc luxe ben. laethl. by Ion? eseerienee, thit wr ewnnot wimoui 1) tneer uiT''r mv tire ich of the ConetHa tton t nee MwetSnte " "At we eejennl Ith ut the rik of rvilt fron which itn iirin.i'i.oi rwrolle, em'ov phetdrel frce 1 n cher-k on mi-oveni tn .t. it i- rriifentjy our wi..m to keen ill eon Mitunou) chektoti mittoveriinic.it in th" hi-h tt tt ite of effiViencf to w itch 'tl. jeelonsy the firs he - nnin? ol en ro tchment . in' iict i Mnflev liiegnfeililee. ewen when hrmie- Ut themselvet. to pss unch illened. le-t thev nc M the force of precedent- " Who in our lend will fllrin thit tiv cth.-r o, tnt.c .t worlhv of thote who h.'ild their ri.ditit 111. ler solemn writ ten churter? It i- cheering to lnnw thit i n ttir v bit Ween m"Trl in the rtjhf pnrter. iniiltli.f :ili'e oid lea e- mn ire s'irreil bv 1 -en . wh t it lim to .r fellow citizent. who bive been
imoritoned without antiejnejMnt e4 ffMMOSffdJkl ch irpe-1 without ex rl motion; and. yet esore, meh m ire tili in nfinement ml pre. Iulel bv neeeV end hrienn hole from the pri'e.e of the1 "Äret wr.t of libert.-." end thmiof confronting,! fore eomoett-nt u iic-nl trtbueuil, WKCeMiiMi ol crime which the act of imprisonment itself irn j pliew Of the latter clawt, I Pelieve. from my knowl 9ft nf the men .r not few worthi son of H Htelend, who love tt.e irnion m vou 11 d who hue triven not. to ilet'ro . hut to 'reere it If ftree fron nut tsint old i ;ne, it 1 1 ike tl cm to te. tliev will ilerie unf iüo' oiptcttv for eP dura in e lr m the constiou.iesi th it thev hue, nrvrr nouri-he-l their m it.lv strength to ttrike ütout llow at the foetvbttioii winch their , -I ii. I tint thev have never p:irticipitel in line ot action or in stirtün,: uttcrni et. eatcwlatcd ! encourage nfrestuM. upon tin1 n.-lr- md itedl tutiont of tovereiirn Sretet t hitter - 1 ditrutt ami iinim!iiv, or to in m:nr ite v; llici betweeti different purta of the Cttiifederitioti. and thus to weiken unit; of feelti.. inteiet are! pur poie If. on the lher hand, they are rudu, tl liw will initct adeapiite punt.-hment. VlMletet that mav te, aa it should do Mm how lony it euch a diimns e. without a heriiitr. to lie then allotment? 1 am, very truly. font Mead, Fr iMI in Pti 1 H hi .lamee A Pearee, Cnited St ite Senator. Washui( 01, D C TFrowi twr Xrw Tork Expre. RMller on the Mump. (nertl Ihuler h-a ben urc.l 1 err Inn! t. take the stump in Connecticut. The W;ir De partment will :urloujh him till titer the ele-fiii in that Slate tfUdty but ii 19 n.-iiereu it jtt ful whetlwT the Ueuenl will fRvorablf re nd to the invitation The memtvrs of the ( vern n.ent cm mote mxtous about the i'onnei'ticnt electiont. Nvd will not iteeiUte to ue ill their in t1rt e upuu the tight itie. .ia it i not 1 el uded a a party ctw,tet. tt nil A SeatiuiL' member ol the Government . Velare! yeeterdnj, th:t lie w pet teiily witiiM tu hve it known teeetnbnre titRt be wo .Id II in Uie per to eu.tb'e tl ' '" "'T"1 1 1 m I. -imply oecai.-e he rHrlel il t .., iei w 11, ntvu lo ijlf, tri imph ot the tb.vernmei.t m tie .,eal content w !,.-... - Tbiw U prUv bold, to K the leist nf it and mnana. of cietee. not on'j the u.r of . emetent patronage to carry a p.rty eteti,,n. iu thw viol ition of the o!t Ieaeecf m- priwc pie th it the putronegff nf det fiutnrnmeni ought not tobe
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i' r - n r ,rtv ,n Wai.e.f ieut. oui fiiis open m , te terence ol the W ar Pepnment." and ol ,
leading nirjn' er o the tovernmeiit." ill 1 St .te eletio". - .- ..f thr m .t ot.rn. untdu-l.iu avowals ever put in punt t the trrl-of pnvej
tiont It it eri naturjl that the Re, ..:.
par'v in Whiiigtdii ehould se k to pe
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pon-irr of M,e rk Trit.une. from thit rftv. h is reaned his ennneetlon with that loom 1 owing to the peculiar J.T Ibvw p.ii 1 Mr' tii rein , ad ha t-krti i barye of the W hing eeeeepnflei t the N r n i lite et et carreariondetit ot that pnptr baring boon r ej.jfed Wtiii t n Kep. ee (iexo. row SuMiTMnu I be iR-fiuedi atracieed Canada ihutit- m J lo iiflorvi . hi. ic ti.it um r - un or ma le into paper to dv M I 1
Mori KiRrt lerrneioee Xv Wami'iotor Whin m WA nivc.To rrr Fe ra'M tin I'no 1 oe Krl roore N Pici m Hi Ttia-HaLLM M sri luniroR tmi mit I 'k 1 ; , . f 1 ' w NT RoT TOOAVi v .n batr ConnaRt" roe tu Prisi r Tx-ii Pr outer ttuetsiDR IetourKfat t. m
taxratee the Wr wrre not la un pcra""' let.iil lv a -or
H,UI r.rrrBpndrnrr of the Lhkafo Time. W RMiiotoR. M rch 9 Thr wh .le of March, ihua far. ht been ex enedinglTeoM m4 etnrnry ; much morehkejee aarv. NRflefld. th.u M rrh The roots hi Vir II 1 are atdl impi-fihle for artillery, in I wdl rruonao lir ftdlr lo w .ka ' During all f h it time Den Hooker' large eJM Ünelv ap poii.-ri .rmvwilliie lot.nl to remdn imctivi I .v (imut leive Ihnr pieent -hm'iii. . Iea-t 10 ge ny dbtenoJ fnm thi city. ie Ciuae. in that een. thr would leave tin cap iUl unco vena I and expo-ed, ml the enemy itc
known to ti in atron.' lote it Freden k-h'ir.:
Tin- KrHinrky I ninn' I nni nltun. The Irmitv ille I )em'er it thus cnnoruti epoi the ch ir.o-ter and doiuge of t 1 r t calle-l " Ieit. iM.Ta'n I'titon Com ration.'' wbieh recently ea temhle! in that city :
An incident In the Convention ten. ri of a pirt of thnt IkmIv ! grjEftt, wnt mm i tat ibe fnc k ii- w lr-1 It i i"rn more in
renpondnnt of an Abolition pajier, the Cuicionall Gazette whi' h we repuhl.rh Ufr Cravens, one ; of the heat ami nvt conervative men in the j last Congress, from the lire St te. rolv ! inultet. ufter being mlled n to openk I here were. 4rh.ipt. a few only active in the aft nr. othera eneour igeai the nfTnrby their rrm u kt in lower uiuor. Mr tVien. unfoitutiatelv. 11 t 'une-l the Umeol De r.... rtt Me. pern t. m olr ihe inn t ike o( au pot m u tint a I'uioii Democratic tueeiing wt .1 ieil Hemncr.itn one We are 1 wire that the mot 1 ih Cu veoliou fell lia raetti at this conduct and itshauird of it; hut thr t K t thit it could take place it ominioua. Kentuckv his no Iriend. exce.t a RRongRl the I Northern DoflHMJfUl. ami that one of '.Lent couhl
rrrw tbr CIRhRRRn Frtrr Owmt, Hrrh t ) nind ft m ph t 1 no 1 o I on.! c 00. 01. . . 1 Nummitr Kn tn all d we m Ite moot eratitVmg far thr Po-t Wrrk. at.irincet of ihe increase of trae eonejfreatlr The decline in fold 111 New York haa led to e aentimen. and the de- re ind de-ermlotti r. ,.f fr ind coll ,rr here, and at the c tt I did I H eiple to ueiaiii the l'n iu ml the CntU not Ihr over flt fee it. anfl IJ the oeiflkle nam Th ltlor wh eh piiticsl ppr.nmte rate oflerei tor iler PtflMei nntflonetit down hurl at the roiHjfli f elite. mi rity in the rottet rv with nid. and. uken alp. -rther, fin mciil m-tiers are fallinir hirmleth t,, ihe tr und. and the were a good deal uuseuleil There hat been 1.14t truth is painine power everywhere, a limited dematid for moi ev . thete being no ue There are certain conservative (rinripe which , for it, owing to thegener .1 -t ictiation ol hus.neM. are ao manife-tlv true that tliev night not to re- 1 c ut queiit upon the decline m gold, and there is quiro any rcpetit on Hut thry eannot he t o no trouble in getting loan M good bnelotM pa oflen reeiteil in timea like the present when per at jef cent , III heing 11 outsi-le ringe among men who m ike the lou leat protestatio -1'hl abumUnce of idle eapitil hit induced a of loeaitv are found ao many revret enemiea uf , I iri;e detn uid lor the tloi erngnenl 5 6 pet ' the cmnfrN cent Ptnrfle, in which the legal tender currency it Tne (?oniliution mut be sut lined, upponerf, reileem 'ble, ind i.ne lesof hrm hive hrrn ! de ended e the unreine In of the 1 md Tl e m de ithi'i the lat teu l 1 t. hot:ig th it ihere , t(ieciott diietrine thai an enemv of his country, it tn -ihund -nee of eapetal eeekmg inve-tu.ci t i h forfei'el a r'fht to rltim the pnMwetlMI nf Ä ja-r cetit , .id the increaReii confidence in the I Conntnt on ia a hete-T to le even where put
Tod if we are hmng .mother violent niw . , , , ,1 m .1 p rtv cotteution i this Sitte, Rtofln. with R bitter cold air. end everything I yl w ,. h.r.lly believe litiuid 1- froaeu u The rol her in Hooker "t .11 Pflfl rteolutioi,t ot the Lejitlatnte r n. rat.d ite nit will nffer tertib'y. 1 the country ujmii the uccet of the contervalives While our army, howeter, is tma ins. I've, the ' ,,f the North; but DM ot thctn an '( be he t l enemv ia not ao They are continually miking: without inlerruirtion in this Stite The whole
incirtiotis on our fl ink- md in our retr. gaining information ot ur po-iiion, ( I n and htion, und carrvtnf off pHsonera Two more uffairt ol tins kind hive taken pi -;n- e tl . c.m'ure .. (ieneial Stoughtop it K irl it ne of Ueflflfll Iflfll pi-ice at Ihatnetille. twenty m let notthwcttol tin- city und twelve mile ei-t of Alhe At the latter place, the Cnfeler i'e- h i v 1 ( -tr Puce Witching their opp rfunitv. they hive ent a trong (tarty of cnvalry to Drain vide, which it one of our MMfll, and where. 4 Union c.iv.ilr picker. 11 n Hard to the country had ju-t been -rt ed Ttet eeneJ renwlt folUned. Our whole pertt w captured A M J r. lao Cqitunt. lour Lieutenante, and at.out a hui. nrd privaten fell into the handa of the Philistines, with all then l.oie-. of cour-e Now. the-c things are too bad If (leueral Hooke' can do nothing elae. surely he can pre vent thete digr iceful incuraiont under the verv wallt of the eapitil When the Mttwf of thit w ir cotnet to be wi inen, it wnl b enlli.f it w 1 onlv during the Peninsular canifwiign (hit the neighboroood of Washington wat free from the inetetice of Confederate troona, tint Con In I et ite troopa wetc encainpc l within a lew mile-ot the national capital duting the whole fieri od ot the war, excent between the M'th of M irch and ihe 10th ol 1 ober. I "62. dm in-.' which iutrtnl Oener.l M -Clellaii wis detending Wathini'ttiii' bv be-ie-.M-'g Richniotid. and by lighting the Con Met itea In H -try land DwVWm lint intertill of even months, and dur ing that interval alone. thei were no OonfodeC ate troon t ear this city; mid this was solelv ow r . . 11..' f oll .. .
ili'J to Hie I ict in 11 ' eu. .1 a,ieiian w it engiigmg them el e where DwHwg all the rest of the two veats of the w.ir. the N ttional ( unt il hat been disgr.iceal by the c! nr xitnity f Ooejfedernlel troow, 0 thit a jierton could not ride twenty mile- from W .-lunvton, in i v direction we-f of the I'otomse. without t.ein.' in ilarojer nf Heine 'nrel t.v the enemy It 0 it rq from the time of Mi Lincoln's inauguration till the bettle of Hull Hitn It wan ao from the Little of Hull Www til) the commencement of the PeuUMttthtr ca million, a erio.l of seven motitht, iluring which Mine tien McClell.in was forming hit in ignifVetit arm 'and until he hid done tili we literally h. I no -nun,; and building the thirty two fort a th it a It er wu rdt efltfli iliecit.it. I And it hat been to from the time tint Murt.ii.le mm placed in conimmd of the urmv until the prete f liour It it too much to say that it will continue to tie Re at long as the present itfompetei.tt are continued n comeeindl Hhnoey yvd! recetd, therefore, lhat while the Union armies threat enel Ku hmon.l lor four months, our own cip t .1 wat aeenelte tie'eicure! bf the Confederate ur miet lot nineteen months In tegard to Hen. Hutler. the A mini tration it like the tnan who drew nn elenhant in 1 reJN It don't know what to do with him It cm aafelv be said thit no mm hit given !ie Admin itfrition more trouble thin thit "Extn Pica vune " It was almof tettled .if one f,itne tint he wat to be the new PrOtXMRl Mnmil (Jcnci .1 under the c n.ription .ct The im.'racione and orlious duties of that oflice ere nseetl -uited In the low imd grovelin.' IlietllWtl of the mm. If ConL'rett had rem lined in setaion a week lonirer he nonhi hate been tlie egeji ; for the ronecription bill would hive been pe amended as to give to live Provn! Marshal the rank ol Mafor (Jener .1 A it was. the bunglinv' Congresa had ntdv given him the 1 U ot Colonel, and that Picayune wou'd not accept Hence, then, the efforts to induce Stanton tind Hfvlle.-k to re-iL'ti. in order that Hutler m iv t.e a?ipointel to fill one nl the vacancies wh eh I metifioncl in former lei 'en. have been renewed with greer pri in i cir v than before It 11 1 all Rae efforts, ire un availing, and will remain an Fhtth Stanton end H.'leck have a hold on the Peptide t 'hieb no'hiii.' can induce them to re limpi.th Thev will remain in their respective office a Inno at Mr. Lioeoln holds his As re geeW HiMer-k. not onlv it he mineuvering for the next Pie-i le icy. but be .lreid bei etf thr he haa nrr thing of i'! He fancies th if he h.o L-or rid if M'OMiii. Fiti John Porter. Franklin. Skltnnor and Sfgel, i'1 of whom tfo(M in his iy , nl that he has now no competition th it he nee I fear 1 bfltifti it is reallv true. too. th it it i- H lle k h 1 prevented the Pr. -dent from giving to Prentflnt the import tut "separate commmd, suiteil to his rank(!) end poaition(')" which Kr; moto's friend ham been bragging he was in i ceive Fremont has been a great deal at the White Houe ol lite, and, hit eteera beine in pet
lerr iiccoru w uu i'ie m .111 iin oin. in- , ( 1 tl,.
Convention 1 we grint, are not respouaitde lor thin Ret, but too many nf them were We regret th it tins Copientioi, Ii it .farteil on a road that we ten 't travel We are not, this Pernio,, able to täte the whole c:ise; but ae eh . Ii h ld uie!vr free lo innpoti w I. never candidates we please We are for thit Union, ami we can 't follow a m y einer. 1 th it it departing trom the anbjeet further and lurther I o 1 ut dor 1 tel ellion ri',u ie some wisdom niid tt iie-m u -hip, as aril Rf skill mid etntrage in war We -ee HOM of the former in the roti dud of tint Admtnietr itfon It policy h it rj .m .teed the Canee nl the Union. mu1 mule mote Rr i l- than il haa compiered by the-woi l We hear a greit deal about a vigorous pfuef mtfon of the war; but we h r e little of it in pt ic tu1, n hi let wehivey teatdeal ol it in conti, cation bills and proclamationj War, it true, doe nt ettle disputea, but it m ike OnpnrtunJ tie fi.r it; md if we bad h id wat vigorottdy pros eeuted. a thoilt confisciliotis and protd 1111 itmns, this w r might bete been over ennjRl time ago. in our opinn u fj pen the present niogramme we -ee no daylight ahead, and we did hoj -e Kentucky would hue said so plainly
frtii eei Lngetei (and. Deeteerel J lloyy an 'ml ii iiu It eg 1 111 in 1 letndl on ttiolilMlll Itroollit.onv. The Abolition papers in this Stnte fir fomo timepitt hue been endeavoring to RRanufactOTO c 1; ii ii onf of wh it, the iid. a ui the opinion o mir oldiei s in regard lo flic Democrats in the Indiana Legiala uro An addroRi end eeriea of rntnlntiniM acre gotten up by ennjfl ebolition army officer, and cnt arm. nd to the different intifan 1 regimenta in the field, to he vote enon The intention w is to Iff mld'ers to denounce Demorrata ra traitofRand Recession ayaepnthieeni The vote w.i- taken by the regimentt, und so. n Abolition uffienri re tli;. itching home thai the retolutiont were pane 01 by a unanimous vote, and tint the Indiana sohiieis aete all op potior I to the Pernor rate in our State Legieletnre. It is be - in eg a very day m re ipp r n thnt the olli cer-, in their zcil to court Abolition favor, made falo ren-.ris Beitiw, we give a report of the 3nh regiment Itniiana volunteers on the roeotn lions The rep rt is ceit.ticd to by .p oi,-er ot good Rtaitdicg in the army . and one who h 11 won .1 name for hr ncry on ihe battle field that stiv at home Abolition w.uiiois would be gl id to l 0111 as their own It will he rememhered th it the Colonel of thltt regiment ( Mullen) announced t'no'ih the Indianapolis JunmoJ that tiie te-o lutiona h.d received the almost eneniennnj vote of the öth in then la vol. We tjuote lioin the repoit. which contains the names ot all the dli eeea erwneni with the regiment: The following iifficwfl ol the Slth voted in fa vor of the eeVlrnea and rnentntionnl Lieut, .lohn w Oummine, oomneny Oj M t In Igoe, Q netten njaetejt; Wm Wigman, Capl company A; Janen Mi K t.ti. Cant, enmnani Prent F'irr.ir, cpt compmy F, .1 ame M. Ih ither, 1st L.eul com eent F 6 " The followui expl lillt itself: "We. the MIQwraigned, ofli- cr.t of the 35th In diene tolnntente, bating the etneeet ctmnlence in the pittiotic witdoin end integrity of lite (Jen er.il Atsemhly of the St ire o! I mliana , consider It pntotdt the line of our flntf to dictate t that honor ible body, und therefore to refute to vote on the Rndteet ami nnwiletinnei John eVnll( Actin.1 Adjuleut; Henri C Avenlick, A-'t't Sur goon; A O Peeein Itt Lent eeeanany l; M..I.ael (lorm nt, I Lieut compmy 15: lai A ;.- vit. JI Lieut company K . K I v 11 1 ( i Iheene. 1-t L.eul comt. my H; Holn-ri K Scully . 3d Lie :i. compmv I; .John Crowe, C.pt Com'd'g rtvitiient C "Timothy Daneon. M Lieut conipmv G, re fWeed to have anything to tlo with (he matter ntntint tr Phe following ia the v ote nf Che enlisted men of the .')5ih Indiana, on the eddrnM and resolu tioti-: Company A. 1 for, balancn of eompauj 4"J; ana mat; It, unanimous agiinst; C. nnin 111 ufat ; L). unanimous egeinat : K enwnimoea againet, F", I for, Ualanee f eompant f agaiott; O, nnanintnne againet ; H, I for. balance Ol com: u 1 I ti ag lin-t ; I , unanimous againet ; K . enanieeone igainsl." fottwii Qmnttmej in Indiana. cotempor ui -iv: "Shall Indiana go largely int.. ihe eiowdoe ol cotton 1 ' We think the uuea
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railed on inn Intern tfl pro mien bint titat he shookl I timaies. beeed on knonn btcte, e ewnefr cm ene
soon be pi cel at the head of an import nt exne dition Hut HeHeck h id een enough of F'rem uit't c iinpai.iiing hi kn ov that bis Rpnnintmenl to the eomnmwd of Miy expedition would fir ri.n ilrni to the f idnre of th if ex: edition H tllflck, there fore, f.ir thut pmrentine Prnenant from hiving in hnneetent enntmnnd, leseive the thankful the country PnrHijr all this time Butler remains an idle and useless encumbrance 'Hie feem eoneenung the battle of F'.e!
ihoir how hit account curienf would te likelv to Mend ;it the end of the year It is re 1011 ible In enanoei tbot for the next year, au f. perhana. for the next two or three yens Hon will -ell hieb. lit SO ognti er fMiund That as mnjeb eotton B in be pnidttend here per tcre. or to he hand, in produced in the cotton S- ifcs. is not preteic.e I From all the information we can gather from those who have gr own cotton in Southern In-ii ana lor flnmcehC coiiriimptioii, bolls enough a ill matin e in ordinal snaeotiR, .11 a rem u kahl v good
rrickburg, oti the ITh of Decetnbcr. hive ju-t soil, to prtniuce t least UNI pouiwla of clean cot
come lo light, which place in a clearer and ton In the ai re, in plate of IW to flfiQ to Soejtti siromter light than ever before the utter in ern Tennessee, ind that one hand cm prod wee competency of Gen Huniside I will send you s:iv two hahnj, 800 ponnthj here, in phu e ol four thewe hnjl el fn'ure le'ier They are perti to eight bales to the band, 1- il the South, and nent at thit time becmse it it again propose! whete il it verv profit ible to grow cotton at ten to Invest Oen Rumtide with an important aep cents per pound. It w ill ct lest to grow ..ti urate lommand acre of ootron here tiim at the South, for the (ten Faer. n vou ire awnre. has been sent reason thai thete will he lets cotton t be picked, back to North C irolina. where he is expei-tel to and the picking is the gre ite-t part of the work per'orm impossibilities, while his tmopt hive! It ie a rery common remark that any cotton tieen f iken from him and given to (ien Hunter plauter can r I 1 er f produce a gi et deal mm e at Charleston It it now pre posed to Rupereede cotton than he cm pick ami take cue of. If the Qen F'oster bv -ending Purnside to North Coo Southern cotton planter can produce at a cost not
hna again Ceti Foster will do all that :ihv General can do there If he is promptly pro vi. led with troops, he will accomplish good re MiPs It will be the high of lollv to super cede Fo:er with BOJUeide, however; but that it just wlut may be expectetl of this Admun-
tr ition
ennnnding 6 or 7 rente a pound, producing 4 to S t. des to me band, and to tüftt pounde to the icre. hat will be the cost of producing cotton in Indi ina. IWO t.'.i.iiilt to the acre, ami two bales to the hindT Then the chai ces are that in lavor able enegnne Inn bnadred or more pentode may te nroduceii. From ! the licme- w.-cau iike
I . hserve that tt.e Times piib'ishes a riimor to from d ita in our pienetstot . 1 I it tn well mm .ed.
he etTect :h it Hookei will be ready to move in having one hundred acres in cotton, rrri be ex about a week He will m reh direct to Rich pnetnd to clear about two thousand t hundred tnoiMi bv way of Croatu." A fool ot the first ' dolUrR,ntodoctngcttti at in t exceeding twenty w .ter originated 'hit rumor The ''week" n il five cei t- net pound Out tel:ef is. that a mti ready up Ho. ker cannot mo e at ill before t'e can generally do better than this, but any one cat. mi ' lie ol April in ike the Cetintate fot him -elf N yen L'tcat 1 he inarch to Richmond bv the route Indict pecuni irv . y int 1 m t e exi-tet !r.m grow teil in ihe rumor i- utteriv inipractic ible He Mrf tittle pa tehee, though M b desirable that tflee mit get as far as t'lbmi. but he cannot cross should be done for purposes of domestic mitiu the Kanpahanno' k there. 1 r cm he advuue a facture. and to leirn the habit- and manners ami
Ring In atop paid the Rappahannock Ii k huion I can oniv I reached bv the route and In thnmgu ner iilt-ifed in mv former letter- X AeeotLtitnm Amnica So kaeelent, r tbi Ne York Worl I. lud t ie Adratuj-tr.itniti become in the matter of arhirrarv rrettt. thit the Secret iryol St te. while endeavoring lo vindi ' te the yitility of the (ö.vernment to Lord Lyon, illu'trited hie itition by seying: ' Mr LVverl, 1 t.)UPh the belt on mv right ' 11 1 ""'-' the erre-f ,f ., r r :, ,. Oh:o I ran touch the betl am erei order the imprt-.n mentoi , eitiien ir, New Vorh.end no ,a.weton earth he- tn.t , jhw Htn, n t in the gentn mi Mmjmm, m her dominion,, do as mu-hT And yet it is teime.1 fetoyejta to nfeflceg eg .mat ihe nn cime., 1 ,.f the Felerl author (Jea
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The recent to , . v . , . v overwhetmmg Democratic gama In only one town. Mount Deseit, In there been change for the aww-iha ie. tow rd Alo'. a) the ther t.e Llemo it.s 1 ae e ei'her carrieil their local ti keta or larcrly it creaaed tlieir vote as lofnpared with former venia.
customs of the plant The most favorable hu it:on will be in the neighborhi'od ot cities or v illaL'CHt where an abut, dance ot ma u .ire can lie easily procured, eo nee --.iy to ex elite ss well as tilirge the cr; . also for t he purpose ol" flMtg easily pfnenxii g exti li.or 0. U.e p.. k -i.; e..oii Any Oudv e ln can (hit h bettine.nen pick rent op. A farmer, to .row c tton advantagnonel, should have a cnp large enough to justify him in buying a gin and pre A common hrm h rse power a ill be ulw ient .'or. sty twenty iW bales, and a hiv press will do for hilling 1 he gin i- a very simple m tchine that can he procured at almost any machine slnip. and will coat, needing to eine or eapacitj, from in f lOti The gin is a series of etirnlev RO ploeed near together on a h t r . with the booke 1 teeth so filed ea not to cut the fir.er. the-aw working between it on grate bars, set M near t.-geher as, not Uj al low the cotton eed t pass thioiigh The teeth pull the cotton through, and a circular hrn-h. running at a quu ker speed than the -aw-, oxer the saw cylinder, throws the cotton olT the teeth int, nn adjoining apartment Vincennes Sui:. LrT'tuhrel! 1 .- i..pcity' I":.e .mended in'emai revenue I (w tue- them 1 o,-. ,
ANNOUNCEMENTS. tlThMi EDITOR FLBASK ANN
MEDICAk.
t 11 l Kt tit. nans a fur tl. efh ef eati'. 1 1.14
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11 c-- of the ( .vernmeiit, his tuine! attention t the (iover tinienl securities The premium nn Western currency hm !i clined m itei i illy . I he quotations Jul al! at the close were as follows:
MfftHfl par. 40 prrm. ;. ;ut pr in M ,, )?w - '1 1 -re .' pom. 4 a ki pri nt. 1 1U. '1 't .1 dis.
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pr m. peen
Nrw York Oote. Sihrr ! I 'iiiatHl notKi'iitnrk) laiik 1 te. . . IlllhttM M4tt' l.'-O-k OMr m fle eetei i'r lrr. on V LuvKti . rM V Onlrr 1: WUuiirnn, nrw
'Ihe decline in g.dd Ins c impletelr unsettled the m nket for 111 sl kinds of pro Ince'and iner c 1 mdise. and quotations must be regarded, to a great .: t , noui'ii il I'nt.! -old hecontes m ne -ett'el, there aid be v ci y little done outo lc ol meeting the dein md front the ntnt, a Inch h s been a heavy one the
1 ii two nenkti nnd caused j.oi deal of ectttl ty in the iniikel fbf coin. oats, bicon, ngnt, col lee, rue and some other articles Flour und yy he it rloeod tfjti dull, and piicct merely notnin al Corn 1 Hi tne and up to 6!tfit?0c in bulk ; oifs. ?:bu 7,c, aiih a large demand Itoni the Ontnrnnnent lot both Thnee ere tbe ntfea pud by en lilt ictoi , not by tuat tet ina-ters Kve i rather lower Barley it unchanged and firm Wh -ky bee declined to 49c,cloafng htm Ben p ia vei l eeercti and $151 er ton it being paid fot mngb. in Kctitinky; but holders a-k $ll:h.t I i.'i for it. here Thecropot laf VOat net a lairone, but there is such a scarcity of hands end such .m ut.-ejttleil i-t.ite of nil 11 - m Kentucky, thit il oanflut he prnpernd tbr market. There is no drneaod bnmn to be h nl An order trom the military eoenneandnt prohih iting the sule u pnwdnt, anus, shot, lead or p-r cussion ai-, unlets the vendei i e? a bond that not onlv the peteon to whom he aeil is a good 1 val ui ni. but thol he will not. sell to di-lm i men, h 1 pretti badly c.'.pplcd the trade in these :u lie eThe thmntenci Rebel intaslon nl Kentucky ha I. ecu pro y i led lor, an. I a foiniid.ldc ai my yy ill soon be in pueition to pmttul anv attempt ol ihhl kind Thetn h nl been oino fear on this hew. I among business men, but there is now more fsunldfunt A general collapse enhjti in the ptorlaton mar kef. mil ptice are nmnin 1 1 Liftl i offered at Ue, but 9Wc wis the b"s? ofler we beard of Heid Hid L'ut sold at 9lca tint was i.fteivvald of fnrnd .t y'4c Hulk -houhleVs sold at l 1-1 tic-. and liht Rid OR at ."i'.jc Ye-terd iy heatv thJee were offered it ii . and abort middles in boxed at ßj-c Me--joik w is offered at $11 ftt, ami $14 lor old ami new No b icon 011 the market, out ol smoke, of consequence, but an immense amount aid be ready 111 a couple d weeks, as not le-s ihm five mUlmn pound-; sides, eboflldni t end bnnni wenput in -moke the last leu days, in Rlittdpalion of an active (toy eminent demand. A large propuriion of the moulders coming in from tin country .ire spoiled, owing, we suppose, to the mild weather during the packing seaaue -everal fott wc have he id of, 4;' to 50 per cent hive proved tour Oreise is dull, and can not be quoted Tallon Ie uffered ec lower, but no buyers Groceries very dull and the demand extieinc'x light, and pricea to eomi mjtejnt nominal There were lorci-d stet uf coffee made within the week at. :iO'.,tu tic, and ol s'igar it I I a I 1 '.j '. but thoee 1 ites itru below (nn merket Ltimeed oil dull mid unsettled and rates nominal ; sales were made as low .s ! md as hisih as gl 71. bill it h dtnlcnll to pay what is the lowest rate it nonhj be bought for at ihe oloee We would cill upeclel attention In our table phoning the export of bsod meeti or bacon Ii oin ihe I nit-eti States Ovei thiiteen million pounds weie sent Irom New Yoik alone the paat week The exp.rts nl lard from all the pntta ttf etill behhld last year, but they have been coining up r 'pitlly. The whole number of hogs puked at (Jliicagn it 97tl,flOO, betoii I90JBDQ moie than thnewtMeate given in out pnper Innt Jannaty. It is a temuk able f ict that not one ! the estimates vie then gave but his been overrun, t-howing that thev a em not exaggerated onnvi as was inen intima ted. We expect t be able t pnbllah mu ueual an mi ll statement in a couple ot weeks Irom now There . ne a few place. we have not yet heard from I'l.e C mnrkwntt Rt Sr Louis ni l ie the follow ing aWarde If wadnv : I af nfMtjle(ttl punneVi haeeeai $7 IIU to $? 10; l.UMJ.wtMl ponndR saouhlu15 to 56 U; I.OftO.IKMI poumht dnai sidee at $7 26'; n.lMNI birre!? prime mess tank at $' H; :i.(KM barrels beef a' sll 90Ql t Coal is still hign and scarce, but we understand fh 't the di'igeni are going to wurk Theie is a great scarcity of barges and tug bo its, the 'overt: metit hat ing taken them below. A scarci ty of co.l nonld be a sad calamity to all. but to nope mote that, the (tovernmeiit; and Uie mil it i v ut hoi it es ought t - that ibis is mt brought ebnnt by a wan: ol foceriglK on then put. Kruni the Lawroncrhurg Kegistrr. a jaeiollnon Vinern Brnl flennn T' f. Moiving is a letter written to a friend fnm a eohiiei from the 6-ih Indl n . regiment.
ni not iutet.deil to be published, but letter shows the real eoi inente of the
d .wn The murderer mr claim all the pro'e
tton of thr lw he hit outrage I and viobtie! The Lynch law doctrine'that a man who it nto r'ouslv guilfv of a great crime nny be hutig without conviction. Is no Isw for OR, Our own lives and property are derenlent on etifircinf alwiiv ami everywhere the r'ght of the crimme', the murderer, the parricide, the traftnt, to all tl.o e formil nrtection winch the Constitution t 10 m irmtnd the accused, whether i -noeent r gudtv Aflondon the principle, and we have the mob ten. Denv enemies of their roontry mv tightfl under the la.n-li'ntiott. and vou at ome eneourage the violence of mairiiies. md Aboil tioti'sfs here niid c inervafi e thete would be r (judged traitors nt the mob. ami hung in spite of protestations ot lovaltv In defending lhnOnnattiition,evinaerva'ive men kee- pr o t;c .I'y before ihern the suptxut of st tu'ional fticers The worst poeelhle fate that eu'd lief ill the contifrv would be a break in the
; rontfitntional succession of Presidents The
most eVngntnnj plot in the Vorth wns that (dot ley ised bv radical men in New Yoik to suiver se.le Mr Lincoln, which progressed much f.trth'fl than men m.v iniagine Its history will terh ms
rome out before long Mr Lincoln is the con RtHntlOttal President, nid will remiin RO, if he ! - t ' 1 lo- I '1 t March. If-fif. He is reeog. nizel as such by every l v a I Ametic an, and no conservative man will have any connection w th le.-'iies, plntt, conp;r acie or pirns tor revolu lionirv pnrpoaes looking 'o a break in the sue cession of American Presidents We trust the diy ol uch ideas it oyer The insanity of roli calism alone could seriously look on such prono .ii i. .rt with f 1 vor The meinten mce nf the "imremary ol lew everywhere is another coii-mv ative princir'e. We ignore the -o c died higher I 1 w do -tt ine We denv ti e right of every man to erect hi eon RCiettce Info n lew higher than the law nfhis conn fry Th it do. trine i not to be tie nie I on the one hand to justify resistance to tiovernmrnt and its demands, nor 011 the other hand to justify mi.li and p mill ir violence nominally in the Interne! of the Ontmr Blent. No 'lleg.nl act can le in the Inter a at of the Oorernmnni The-e are all genet al ptincitilcs, but thev have pr icfical value If the people adhere to them, we shall sustain the fJovernment of the United S' ites through its pre-rnt (rnnhlgf, nnd the 1u tnte tirospetit v yyil! he greater than nil that is in the past New York Toill nol of Couitm'r. e. From th N-w H.inipsliirr Putrlot Tlie I. ale l lM lion in i w llnntpsliirc The results of our State election w.ll Rpneat ft .111 the statement- in uiolher column, which are as accurate .1 can now be in nie Those slate it.ents rneent mentnj most bnnorablntn the sterling .md patriotic Democracy nf New II imp shire, and eminenUj aigtiiuceiil of the popnlir -cntimeiit ot the State ivitii regard to the greet Question Of the day. The Dttnoetaf ic vote ist ,. ,r a 0 ,')hS ai d this ye ii :s .'i'J.T'.Mi, abowUlg it. ill' tease of 4.'J'l't Ti e Repnblican y ide leet jrear nan 39.150, md thi year is 88,960, hmiug a de. tease of .'t.lTtt. md this, too, notwithstanding there h is be. 11 an incmate ol 3,744 m die yy hole vote of the State, tins year from that of I.i-i ieir. Hut still nioie m o end is the ch mge in the streng (h of the Dem 01 11 ti- and the Republican parties, as ihoam bv the reanlte of this election La-t yenr the majoiltt against the Democratic ticket was 6.338, but novy it is onlv G'22, -how ing h Democratic net gain of 4.7 IG In the s um. y ear the Republican ticket li.s rj.TS t more vote- ihm tlie Demerit ticke!, now it ha 3,91 U lsi then the Democrat c ti rbet; and (he Republican t ket then hoi a mi jority of I .N.'ih otet the Democrats, third part 1 and scattering, and now it appears in a boneless
minority of r '21 1
There cae be no mistake about the true in. er pretatiou of these '-ins of the timef" It is true that the D uioci itie par'i, in this election, his failed of smces in the election of its coidi d ites tor Üovemnr and ome ether offi-rera Hut if his most signally s nicdwh.t is ot far greater InMuntawtl a this time the moral tmwer -md influence of a victory in fafOt of right piinciplea ami constitutional governmeni. The cm rent of popnl ir opinion and action, in this St ite, is now turned cloetiy and tttunglt in the tight direction, and in another election will with overw helming lorce sweep away all ofiposition The success ul lite Di'in .critic part v. in this election, even as judged bv the election of its candidates, are not unimportant . We h.ve geillOv one member ol I tottgrote, two Councillors, leoly forty itt presentatitetj and the two imfmrtanl counties of Merrimack and Oration, thus giving M one halt of the counties in the Sitte.
which wh h a
Camp Miti hi i i.. N ish '-. Tet.n t l-Vbruarv I . I G't Flu Np I lecei.ed your kitvl and nfjeoggej lett'i ot die '.hli. day befutn peatei , an I was vei y 1 lad to be r (1 ni you. of v-c good health, c I 'in yie!1. eith the enceofion of a Ten severe cou.h. oewewd we ontinui' exposure Tine is weM J-h and Mo .r are m e 1 better than 'h-y aie. but re 1 of utile lor dut' et ,n n a Y i e eve just ns I do 1 ot the Dnenw a ate ami Abohtioni-ts I believe a i the Abolis-i vy .n: is to get the "poor negro" free ', ion urM th me in Touropinem of the oe gn e- 1 1 e lite of one white mm is vnrthnll ihe tl - - c .. . tha. ever med or eve niU. Hu" 1: you vere n -amp vou would - 11 so. that they are allowed a gteit manv more nrivil eges t!an your bnnhet or vour humble ervan' or any other solil n in 'he renimerit. We est. not even piss ups ;, ihe guard lines after a bucket of wafer wuhont a ooo-com mieaioned OtSenr going with us. end he has to have a pa-s 1mm his commanding olHcer before he can -ger out. A negro can go where he n'ea-es without a pass or an office r to watch him. N -w, is not thia enough to disgust ami -liscoutage every mm who has a single drop ol Anglo Stion IiIimmJ in bit veins If 1 ever live to get out of tlva mr. ;ud a m.m even hhif "nigger" at me. I shall fee! I ke sh ting him for a tr o'or. nnd the law would be all that would keep me tnm po'ting mv I eel - inus into action, for I do not consider an AboI ition iet 1- go. d as a Se -es(twiit l -h to (io l t!i it Rti the uegroe? nnd Abolitton-sti had a Ter ritOtf Ui tlietn-elves. and the Territory was fenccl in with a picket fence ohih and s'rotr' that the Ron 1 i cier ge' out or nennt You niav think this i wu kel wish, hut I consider it rit .n the tart of the Abo it.oi t. rn,v be rather hard oa the niuger. I tieiieve the Mgro ia their Oed W
I Jf Kt tempore praying is a rtieer thing, Rniuetimen It illowg the mnolicint verv wile
, 1 lii-en-e ' speech, which OCCenion ill v producee I y hi in -i-1 1 couaeqnenoea Pot ntempln. the Rev,
Hr. Sinne, l hiplatn ot the House of Keitectita t es in the tow a Legisiiiture, nn the oponinn of 1 leatiun prated tbnt: "Blent Thou the young and (rowing Stale of low 1, hci Senators Rod H: tc-r-i' ifives, her io error ami S'ate oHieer-! (rive us 1 sound currency, tiure water, and umle filial religion ' for Chritt't sake I Amen !"
AMUSEMENTS. If Gl ROPOIJ TA II I.L
Pr 1 rt h r.iftht of thr rni wti-d at:-t s Mr. and Mrs. F. B. CONWAY
THURSDAY EVKMNt;. MARCH 26, 1061, Will .f acled I)eVUl,-n' flv.- t Pram of
Claude Bonheur, or Guide of the Alps.
Pluurte K..nheiir.
M.irii.ti Bonhear, . .
Mr ! K '!. i .
Mrs. p. B. Coeway.
T Coliia! with th t'..nietjt-tt yf mr. wojrjrtE nam wm Stlss Tlii.sth'ihiwn (with "n; Mi Mano-i Mncarthy
To-morrow Rentlt of Mr. an1 Mrs. F. B. f N'WAY
tlTMH KOTTOR i'LEASF ,N NOT N CK ATMICK HAXX I II !f acanndat for atret Cow. mtM nrr. rotjrt o tb terii n if thr la-inncra'lr Onvrtition Mt't oMOl'RAT
llr. I.. 11 ff 1 11 in iM-rilir. ..t 1 KR IW Gonorrhoea, OleeU, Whites Stricturet
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PRICKS OP tDKintiov. DraRCtielaa Pan M SOcenta. " Lal) and i-:.f kmae 7 " " " Keel 1 Hitional lady .... U " till ' 2I'rirate Itoxcs f4 00
SttslBgle sp its sold in Private ',r Mätf
1 o.irs pen t 7), 'clo;k Pert rjnanc r.m-
ni-iica- 1 prwiely.
ATTORNEYS.
J"Hk I ol r Kick
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A loti: letter tr jin J'axon Br wulow, d.a-
tel X 1-I1 MirchT. m nr other thinta, -t: "1 told the tonle ut the Harth, in n apeei-he-, as ihousuuiaof ttiem will recollect, what I now re;ei that is to vu, one-h lf of ill 'he slav.es in the .ereilen S- ite will Hclit for their owners, and tiüht to per:efi! 'e thei- own hondae " Vet ! ! . ze . . - . 1 :.ejr--raiii.ice to wh m t'.ii w a iiit-rei. hnsted the idea an denounced evert tn-B who Uttered ii 1- a pro laverrne and trat tor. Even now. when current hiatorr haa vindi cated if si truth, the m.ii'ie pert in m eking jdiow of theii unbeliel. Hut there ir notion which the history ot this war will more ful'v and fullv dem .:istr te. tli in the fact known to wire men belure the war be'ur . that the k'.ivea are not intioti ?.t freeilom. Chicago Post
COLERICK & JORDAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, orri-t. 00 jrr. S te Rnrmu at 1 . o. pej Fnat ashmston Mrrrl, Indt nnapalia. Indiana. m?a-'a3-iiv
ATTENTION.
flopperheads Attention! r rtHK COPPKRHEtD, Of. E iVGM Of f tRFRTT. !fi.W I real "Cc,.prt 1. n It e merr Wb:tr Van crept "the insult, ' ami wner ten trnd uld rtnhlr'ni IJIierty 'h C.p:rhrd! Xalletf. paW. on recr pt of 15 crau-, or Ale per tiU:.tr4 ty rjprrs,. All orders iu' f the rfr ahnwl'l br atMe st m nawjethr ouu.a fRRWl rs HiiV.t. V t U., n 4 ?tc, ye toit 1 a mjpH a C are liow-! n. rfrr lo the ed tvr at lee N Y Cauras-lMi mch '5-lt1w
Vit KDITOK-PI.KASK A N N C N ' K.
Uetit II -5 ti yRXKB, lata ff Ära -Vee'a Cavalry, at e eeniMate for l it y Marshal, utveet lo the terisin of the I'nlui la-uiocrain f. iiinlinjt 1 .Nspftv tTHTfi nr thk rin rm oV i i.f.arv an noittiie him a a candidate r-it all..ney . tinject to the .lre4l'W f thel'tir JWtn.wrtU- ('.ynveotlea. or ün köItorp l i asr an. .. MI'iiHKY M VVI-N a a .ati.'ilato for ttreH
r. in nlasiewer, aahiert 1 the d.-elmoti .f the lieiiiorratir ft,-..n f..io. i,f.,n. atMl 4ge at AXY VHTPHS V9T KPITOK SF.NTINKL PLEASF AN nounc P. 0 Wr'ttllK a a candidate fw Marnr. ayjjeci t ihe decHiin ef the Hernocrailc foaveihwi. tW MK IDITOJI-.VlF A8E ANNOUNCE the Innnaf R ': l a CiOtl.Ulr for rity Oer anhjert t. tin- ihr Ion o' thr Vuuratt C-aiveaiMn EDITOR SFNTINKI.-H.K K N nomire At.tP.iVsii m IttHTa-a IVm s-railc caidl late f..- GUf Marshal. Mij-ct la the 4ertloti of the Oaeren Mae HAITI vintun.
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.tlna malad, ent ! welt htwn to raHee ! ai a low; ft la eoay U he .a, l.al M o dilUroll lo if .( It i a r imiaWti n 'hot fem otaoire t wr-
vadr. all tlar of r 1 ti. mu ana fetwale, rtrh i i ink nvartte4 mk-. a en ton enat mmr in ilaelf. 0 wlatrewtnt and aaaaethae fatal 11 w a
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lied Willi liaeera IRR airsln iitra, tents. aa4 warm haweuia lea. Itoltics are iUal; ! after lit lhi way, which the palteat . r ! o y ; i.',Ui-J.-elf, with an irrilahW arrto. rm-mriit of tbr ,.i.l fair glwod I, t ? a)' I' ! I like a r harm, witfcafoe .tu.fi ante pleoeaaa t t ahe. a. w Rich y'r I ra l i.ila-lrlthta. Halftlaatkrra rHie. w e cwrteiu eni aa a rapid w4p imanrai cer. roh . r eaerriae. yrert wrert Iratetna Thla laamaatr 1 un - ., i .0. rr.l fM th ir ..- tj ...r
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tr KIM MM: s, i r,,. v tftl AN nounce the name of F- I'ROTfMA nh Clly AttonK V.sutJirllotlir.il-. i-m ( 1!.. Vm.Hralk Convention M .NY BJ MtH'lt TS
rjr KPITOK SKNTIN KI. TOU A 1 1 rernn-stcd hy m-ti- cltlieti to annoutce the name of nil.t.IAII M HMtKlM.N. Ks,, . as a candid ate for City Clerk. Hf PLEASE A N NOK N'CK TltK N AMK i f AVIt)Ä. Mi KKKXAN as a randl-l te f r the off. f City Attorney, uhject to the decision of the Itrmorratic '..i.renton. tW KPITOK SKN TIN KK I V KOPKKICK BKFHK.K- t, yy.II 't. 'i,t tn stihtnit li( name to the Vmoeraltc Sfunk-ipal Nomlnatfiif (' to ntlon, a rand datr for th ti- 1 Mayor of the ritv of tndianafwlia, he will he supported hy many c t'zetis of the tth, ath. 1 t, 4lh. 2d. ,1.t. Ii h 7th an, I ,th Ward nrWK A Ii K ACTHOKlZri) TO AN hnenne the aanneefAetOtMl w .PPffteee enaaMeat for Mayor. su.j-ct t.. the ,I- lst,,n of the Democratic dilon C.nventioi-. PHOTOGRAPHS. THE FAIRY WEDDING!
BANKERS. MERCHANTS' BA1STK, K11.BT HaVHROXi PH fR et ,0. KYI t, oi.i), s rar, r S Ii maud N ! s a, ' t'neurrent Mot y. Kearotiais Sale- of S-ock-. B aid-. Ac., on I" nrn -- a,, loana on C lla'erals. and 'rau-act- ordintrv Rankiua ! Bosine-5 Pays in?rr- t ki T)p. - p r t.-reement. N Ni.rth Peunsyhanra treet, ludiaaapeiia. mch-5 d-0d
li a 1 1 a i-, a 1 1 1 .i,l ... a i . Ir I c h I a i t i - t - t amy. m tnetpweeae aaRawe yoarw-M to att hnd. taj I weathe., -il ...t u least UaiiRer fr m the iii'dx 1.-. ' And if you are cart ful In w ra(oti up j-oor paste, foe Hl liax 1 im t .-te r -turll fiom tt. that you are wat deprived Irom if.-tin: Int.- . mpanjr, or ueane . i'r I ni-ar--t fi lends.
Tt, 1 no .jiia, k me Hcii.r. hut a reme.' . ... t aaed with iasmeiist-.ur, 1 i.y a rreuiat .hy k .i. ant conti U 1 . t. . -i, in. 1. del thr uiif. rtunalr CiUTIOJf Sow l R ii one Hl t Ihr aift.atnre of the prop-let or. W Itay kImu, ar und tbe Imi All Iiifrineeiaont of trade njeehtteW he proeecut t u h '.he ui nio.-t ri(or f th- I o v I i insoN. ol Pro,.- ' -,Um innai 1. 1 'LI,.. Sold tiy llrutcrtslr senri ally o -is Kn . DISSOLUTION. iasoif f 1011 ol i'opm iltirrn hip.
r pin tins duv 11 1 m K VA .ti
of tne late firm
i.iMiM-rst p herr (..foi - -i.ima iN'tw-ri. the iRtirsl 111 tin i.r-s . ry an t I'r a t-KKi busuieaa la .,.ved h ttiuttial 11 11' J r t'.aim il, S l.rshirr haye p-irrhae1 thr interest of Ja Ihr partner si. i and 1 I . til- it,.
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I a n dutiap-'lis. un.ter ihe fiim name f W H ll-tirshire a Co., wh' fm tlo j ill l- please 1 t. s.-,- their ftteo.U aiMl-cna-tonict-. A . K Hia.SltlKK. J t CtlfNCII . . I .' I: S II III M.slUKR.
TY apecial arrar.ieniriit yy puhllah rxelelrel.v the I yr I aim 1 ana ii ni af ma 1 11 1 in in ifeeenta r ihMr end Kn OHL tom Till MK in nentag dri ss prh-e 25 eta. oryiraotDnnjt m it awt mis minmk. (f .an-rayn an-' bridesmaid - " " Mr til N Ti i Till MH, Nt ttltW nted p o p. tl n dress " Mis-es l.'VIMA and MINMK W Mil,! N
Tne yh k nuii.l. PAETY, (granp eftmt. card Th- BUD A I. PAlflY (Sten-.scpic piciiirr ) Ih. BRIDAL PAKTY, tnttrraeeeplc colored.)
The trice f the c.tni pietutrn, colored, will he Vi - nt- vtra. C ti be acM hjf mrtil en receipt of pria- and po face -t imp. Kent genallM iiuh--s stnnip-t will', one trade mars, KA in a circle, on t lie front of the photographK tt T WTMtiNV. HI BruadeaJy, Heat York. Maniifnrtrn r of the lict PI1..1.. -raphic Album, and PaMfaner of CRfi Photograph- of ci l-briti-s. mch'24 :it lw
DRY COODS
HOSIE RY
-'IUI metsi n ! i hoh, to ht f)t Ft F NM al a iiiII ."Ii ..tu e ort last year prices MK1 Wweie nnd tt ' Hull Hear, tin '.est s.irttnent and t he owc-t prcr HithiRcit).
" 50 eta. ct.
PROPOSALS.
Scaled Proposals. (ii yhrr.iiA-r.M's l'n-KTiarsT. U. S. Indiaii.ipoli. In f . Mnrvh 2:i, laik't.
LjKAH I' PKOPOSALS w.ll t.- 1. HvH at this
tT urt i in. .K k A. M., on Saturday. Marth tiath.
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i'JO Arilllny lloiMy, To be eelirerea at the Government St.ib. $ in Imlianapolis, Indiana, by Rt wefeat Int aRRtSfl Tib) day ..f April, 1 s,;.i Said hor-s to be ot d.ir ,,I,.rs. a.t les tlntn fifteen eeel taar-aatt eand high, from six (C) to idne veur old, Mr.,, ir. iimck Rad a l,c. entirety connd. yy II broken aif! square t..tt.-r it. hanit-ss '.. liuls cut- rtaii.f.l h-r !. Hi at the a h'!e numher. Piiytn.-i t inn I.- ,-n conipl.-tn.u ol ..irrart, sulject to o r in- mii ! spi,i!:i-,t ions bTeto!ore advertiaotfa mcWt dtal lAMKt A I KIN, A. M., U. 8 A.
FOR SALE.
uhurbtiii Lots lor Mit IN MUM "AM IK F AN (MMN OK THK Ct if KT UK Commoii Ph-a of Marion C ..itity. the iiinlerlgiied will aril, in I 1- to ii purclta-oi . I. Kill c more r le-u-, lyiia bet" era tne National l(.al (Waaeang tan atteet) and the t. iis. 11 a' Market -tr. et, a ross u,,east si, I. of 1 lo-west bait ,niili-v. ayttrr al section1 ti. town-lup 1 ,( .aii:.- 4. A tt. DAVIl SUN.
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DRY COODS. .to 1 ;. 1 1 ;.s nf tht s MUMMOJT
SPRING CLOAKS AND HA XPSOM I LK.HT cloth sac (in:s. Jfttst Mttcfiml. at I V i; 9 A O.'h, PHILADELPHIA CLOAK, I1NT1LLI INI ITH MH, Old Post Office Building, MERIDIAN STREET.
10 Has. mi t et naaaale at ietaprnaj Hetati at ".V -i skirt of jo spriitRs. IICIy I. M -. .t . mm I eTnriU reaanee evil A .irbrntet Linen from Si eo,-.last year's pr.ta in tnv 'i ' nt. vhih f s. niMl Dor.f'R MHIffn warrai M and ma te ofibelwst malrrial botiL-ht Iw-tore thr jtr.-at n- and ' -r. 1 st a p. n e ih- material iuld not be bought for now. t: K Tits Selected with the greatest ere prices lower than anyantra ei-e. l hMPfSel III nv A large a-! 1 11.. which 1-the -elebratet K N iMl-N Hli A I K
Hill I I ICO Is.
'Job lot from N'-w York Aucib.t.s .- AH Uoer. f t'i to i-r fteeen I IMA tMIJI l IUI I I IIa. A conph tr assortment I I It lillt I s. Silk, Mer.no. Lamb's W m Cotton.
t -Mi' 1 rMtKn. iinr -trk I Ho- n.o t eteniye in this ctty. and heog dct rn-iii-l to rnakr tin- an nop.. riant t - . I tie-., wr will . ive tjiea inducement- to b-airr. po ti lli to 1 bars'e h-- than he market price for any article. Til 4 a LAIIf, (il . iiahinrlon, Mrerl, ll lRreai 1 1 1 1 tmi. atttl I niierr at.. mcblf O-itty DISSOLUTION. Di88olution of Partnership, rnmri PAvrsnnMnr n Kt-Ttrp r.iutmet. i I t wren th'- tinder ian.ed. in the livery mm4 Kalo Stable, wa- ill -solved by M.iitual ...- Ue lath maa. The book- . nl accounts will he at th. tahe. and. enjeet
kt ntboiizett to setlb- th. m Th having 1
IIb Iba firm arc requested to Lay. t em srld
I i K l '.r.N M 11. 1. 1 AM IIINKSI.EY
1,1 fit :ih! silt f.ihlr Itavit purrba . 1 the inter rR d lln.r Allen in tbe Ltrarp anal nah Stable, 01 I eatl -ir-t . n thr rear of tr Palmer il.ai e, l will k ep at all time. good stork caT haawao, raatfaawaa aaal RRnntaa rw hand, tor the cvnvenftnee of the put I c I nou'd om at tin pat t.. t.agi of all Man ' nl tue Ute firm and tbe pn nerallv iiM-btt --I ! yy lH.i a M II1XILI Y.
ATTORNEYS. Attorney at Law, No 11 Mi l I; W k IJAI.L, mchI9 '3 dly Irdiatiapoll., Indiana
ACENCY.
mar!2-tf
NOTICE.
T a XErmrG nr thr uv-kv tun hukmkk. hrld at W Vtilktaou'i Uvery - ib'.e, on the 17th nR) "t Mar-li injB, the fotloWiliK rr-oluti. -ns were unani m 'ti l ad"jt"d: l.'em,!, lliat wc. the Livery and llarknvn of t he tity of 1 ii'li inapolis, a. !; tbe f. .flow -rar r.l .,f pr rf.: PC funeral carrije or backs drawn hy two hferses, and driv r, th ram of not e than three dollars to ibe old Rwn m: irr..utid iu the rity vf Imlianapoli-, I ha aaaaa to be paid i" advance: an-t to the new hurytnv Rronnd, aoath af the cMy, not ics Uian three dollars and fifty cena, the meto be pa d In a.Kaace. Ii. k ictl. Tl.at at, the l.iaery aud llackmen of the city cf Indianapol:. a.t.jpt tla fo.Iow -y-eo-leaf priavs for Carria e or Rocks ta tbe taeatat a' J Hawe tav lame To the insane, n t ls than $3, provided the Carriage or Hrk u but detained longer at the Asylant than thirty BiiriBe; if benjCt exirt eharre wil Ke m id; and to tie Mutt Asylum uot less than two dollar, proyfded the Car riaife or Hack is not detained louger that, thirty mittut' if laager, f atra chanre will be nade. aWaJaant, That tlif above be advertised in the Indian -t" i - liaily Jotj'tiai and th- In lianapoli- Ilafly SeoTinel tor two wcalt. mch2I -d2w
SEIDEN STICKIR & KAPPES, REAL ESTATE A IST ID COLLECTING AGENCY, o H i I ist ItHstiinKlon Mrrrl, (VF R leant s. attna 0 thr puhltV fw the Pneewaae, f hit eni lentitignf ltal fcatate, and for effecting collection . Otir eensve acquaintance among the fief . man population gives its poeubar vitan'.(r f..r . fectinr puck sale., to whi h we call lb- attention of NeaJ Ktate lodder. malt-lai NOTICE. INDIANAPOLIS & MADISON R. R. CO. M .i;e,. laenaee. Pneraary Mth, mnjl. r V y n-i .1 fb- ..ti for taioe ta rectors of this Coaa i panv wi I- h M at the offlce of Ibe Company, in . .- f Madis ma 4! k 1 1. a -;.. im. : Miib new. The poll will he opened at t P. M. and cRusaat at 4 P M Byonler. Ac. II! iMlXiaCaS. fterTatary. fe-iS-dlw
Why should I bay a tea a B A MDE i T T S S I L A GO THK yr..V, KM !,.,RMLE rWae they cur 1'.a b and Cotta, for 16 cents
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
SBNOUR.
DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, to. ."S. Bales House Block. West Wa.kingtonvMrecl, INDIANAPOLIS, I N I). EEaaf COSHTATTLi 0 H ANh y H I I y- l.TMFVT OF PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND LAWPS, WINDOW GLAS S
PERFUMEH'Y AI7D I ATNTCZry
LSO A Fr'I. ASSORT MKNT K CHOU'E TKeM
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