Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1863 — Page 2
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ws HA T UTt P A T Mf ) K f 1 J5 O PECl'.MPKK 13 Tht rr14tnl' fasllcy ' trVtutnl tmtdiji befoiVth ipptnn- of Mr Lineal' mf. 'that b hd it io bit povrv to tnk craahln bio at tho rbaUioo b ftfTennj- rtarxioa lo II W rWllion againat tho Govern merit, upon lit singt eoniitkm of thir tVcrr-lr tr htT !!1nrt to thu C'r1t'tuti.n od th Cnin. It wmiM n-t only havo reerj potirv to have offer! auch term of con-iUiion, bt tho Prailent hao no conatlttitional Hyht to irapoM any other teal of loyalty. And can ' ooaaowhat of tht probabl tfTecl that auch Urma of paae tod rtonciliatiou would havtbad be tn tot.o of public nllmetit In the South wrria) it, not onlr from ouron, but from ttn a-mrcea of infortnatioo. It t ataici that a dt-culfl Union fcelir.fc ia beioir developed in ?frrth Carolina, and in the recent election in tht State the camlilUM for epffenUtivcs to Ll0 r6el Cmigre-aa who ro-t roaiuvely denounce! the war, irxl faforH pce, were elected by ihm roool dec Hied tnajoritiea. And all through tbt South, if we mar jade of public eeotimeot by tbe too of the rebel preaa. there it a general diMatufaction with both the war and financial policy of the Jtrr. Daria cot ernajeul. . . There ia Dot a paer leceived from the Bouth bat contains aevere stricture in tbo-e regard-,. The debater ia the rebel UoopreM, imiw ia eeion, alio indicate that there is a decided din aUafaetion amonz the Southern people with Uie admlniatration of I lie rrbel govern rami. With auch a täte of facta flaring us in the face, wouM it not be wie, agacioua, euteaoian like to take advantage of thetn and increaa the diaMtlahctioo of the Southern people, and thua develop a moat potent influence to aid in the owthrow of the rebellion and ihn retortir,n of the Union? Itnt ;nfead of fnnin; theae embers of ÜMcord and division, ilr Licol.x pruraiaea. terrua of reroi.atrurti.ui, although artfully d riaed, wbich can lute r;o other iflVct but to strengthen aud rnre new life to the rebel caue. Mr. Limcol' !t prorUtnttioti, with the arcompitivin rnea-iage. io effect Mti that the necro ia of higher rrnideratioti thin union. To secure th emihclpa'imi of ti e negro Mr. Lim'ol propone- to obliterate State govern id vuta aiid only consent to their reconstruction or return to the Union t.pon the condition that the citijena of the rel.fl Stitea shall take? an oath of allegiance to the prty in power, including all the mt-anire of the Administration party and all tbe President' procl ttnuions in releret.ee to !avea Ia:ut such a policy calculated to destroy II Union fcentimnt in tho South? ln the Conservatives ol North Carolina, or any other 'el Sttte, k lfore the people, in the face of the list proclamation of Mr. Licolw. rfm! tell them tht ft i thir duty to rcturi. to their alle fiance to the "oll fl iß." aa the Federal Government U oidy poccuting the wnr "t defend and maintain the rupremicT o( the Constitution, pre serve the Union with if otf;iiitic, and the right of the seven! States unimpaired"? If Mr. Li! cots'a policy f reconstruction ia anst-iined by Congreaa and the people, it effectually demolish es all hope of retorinc the Union under a republican pove'nmen. We are yet unwilling to be lievelh.it the people will consent to ao groat a folly. In fact worse than folly the crime of polilictl uicide. Agricultural Colleajee We notice by the proceedings of the Henstc, on the ISih. thnt Mr. IUdrk ks of Indi trii, in troluced "j bill to e I tend tho time in which Statea miy accept Unds granted by the United States for AgricuUur.il Colleges. The lime is Ilmitel to July. 1GI, by the l.tw of Congresa, and aa Indiana haa no Legilature till January, 16G5. the bill of Mr. Hexdbicks ia framed so aa to extend the lime of acceptance beyond the lat ter year. The qu tntity to which Indiana would be entitled ia SJ.O'K) acres, and tlist ia worth lookirr after. The bill was referred to the Committee on l'uMic Lsnds. It will probably pasa both Houaea during the preent aeion. fFT"m tha ConT-loBl Globe J rmy af llie Arnijr. Mr Voorhees otfered the following re-dut!on, and moved the prerion jueation on jta adoplioa: " W nut At, The increased prices attuhcl to all the commodities of life render the eioenae of I'vinsi and of aupportini; fumiüe almoat, if not qrte. double what autrit'! for auch purpe t tlje commencetiient of the war iu which we are ro- enffsged; therefore, it r$olrd. Tint the Committer on MHi tary Artirb inlructe! to prepate and renott, at as e-irW a d tv as pncticihle, bill crovidine for tht increase of the py of the nhiu piiv,ite eoMiea now or hereafter in the Armv of the United States to the -urn of twenty tive d )llir. rer month; alo providing fop the iiu-reae of the pav of all coiumMnioncd nr.d i.ou rommiaioned officer and rauai isns, now or heresfier in siid armv. frtv pe cent .n the mount now ptid them by I tw; and tlo proviJin for the pivment t-J the !diera who li ve heretofore bn enlite l, including thoe who have hen honorahlv dia charge by reon tf dadilitv or ther cuc, of an amou: of bounty mmiet eu I to the highest amount now beiug paid by the Government lor ? plunteera." Mr Steveua I ak the gentletnm from Indiana to amend his resolution br directing the Committee on Military Affairs to inquire info the eipediency of reporting auch a bill. It ought to be to In all lliee cmc. There will be no obje tioo to th revolution Mr. ViH)rbee 1 accept the mlificition The reeolution ws tno-lifie l accordingly The previoua question w.s jeconde!, aud the main que-unm onlered, and under iti operation the resolution u adoptel. tXTTboagh tbe tntasage of tha President baa carried grief to the heart of every conservative patriot in the country, we must recollect that the deepest darknea alwaya precedes tho full eft til- i fence of tbe opening day. As Longfellow i aay VTlin yoo tklok ef tat, remember, t Tia alwaja mom in inohri, aad ahove The awaken ( torttlrfiii, f..m bre to bore .Sonthn tbe tlrJ ara itsg iuk crtrmvrr. Let us hope and trut. and with unswerving aa ursnce cling to the memories of the ptat an 1 anticiptions of a chitons futtire. wlieii re.iaoo shall rei:mt it away, panRa Le d:.ruiel of its tnaleoleuce, and the sua ot truth re iiiurne wr awakening" continent Ita Hecorrt. The hiatory of Mr. Linet'ln'a adminUtration will be "a record of tyranny, and of siolated ple.li;a klmMt unatampled in htafor?. In hi fnaugur! addreat, tht President p'eilged the fople, among other thinga. as followa; "Wkff tihir to th C"te4 Sata bat ha ae mat ta any ttteiivr -,a,e tlt h , creat and o nnvra) aa t perrewt ewrpteat r.trat eititow frotn hMinj the Seaeral effi'. tbrw w;! n attampta t 'crra baxioua tranrerr arar.g tt pe.-pl that object. W k I Iba trict letal right tnTett f tbe Government ta en'ore Uia arm? f the oScn, tt attempt o do ao would t m tmtatiDf aiJ aa Impracticable wtthul, that Ideralt better to fortgu frtba fa tbt ucf aacb oScea Yet in the face of ibis soletra aaur tree, and when there wj not .t preten Irl nccesi(v or reaaon for his course. Mr. Lincoln b recently ap pointfl Kichanl Bu'teeil. of New York, a" mm w h chrtci-r i ! a t meet but few ite fenders, e?n amongst h:s p.dt:ctl friends. Uintevl State D stti I Jie of Alabama. Mr Lincoln, arhil reirarding a proaie to i.egroea aa sacred and binding forever, evidently consider a solemn b'edge 10 white people as of no force whatever. U violate bis word aa readily as be tramples down the Cviittitusion he swore to m hold and defend fRpriegfield (111 ) keS atar '
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A of fe iai hie teen at a a ail. et.tre r at alr( t. .. er tZA) w cJ.cn'etJ 1 he c:tiz-n of New oltle, ! suecrip'ion, have rieJ $l6iU lor uniforming the "New Castle Ousrdi " ' Tbe PreaMen aa reena?.!eeed hie aeeeptav tioo of General HaJiaow'a reaiguatioo, and orc derei Lira to duty. s Two rfeerter$ were arretted in ew Albany and two In JefTertonvi!!, Wednesday, aul t4ken to L u;viS'e. The nrnocncy of Vijc cr.ur.ty will mfi in Terr e U.u'.e on Saturday, Jar.otryC, IrCl. to aipoir.t delegate to the Conventional Con veition. The ladies of Lafayatte aie to ?ive a big dinner to thoe who make doiuti r s on Ci ritmaa day for the poor. Both the donationa and dinner promie to be on a munificent fcale. Stv t vt II DiaTBiCT The Democracy of thf Setfiitfi C.tij;re?sion4l District will meet in Terre Haute on the Hh day of January, lrf4. for the purpose of selecting two dc!egte stid two ahernaie delegate to the Democratic Na tional Convention. Tbe Board of Commissioner of Lawrence county, at it last sesion, appropriate $10) for each volunteer for Lawrence countv. which, if the full quota is made up by volunteering, wiil amount to $14.0 Ü. Elitkmth Diste.ct The Democracy of the several counties composing the 11th Con gressional District of InJinns, will meet in m im convention at Huntington ou Friday the Ith d ty of January, lcG4, for the purpoce of srlectint dclegttea and alternates to the Democratic N'a tioual Contention. Slt Sarcasm. The Anderson Standard get off the followiug; We will take grett ple.taure in mentioning with cre-ht the narnn of any member of the An derson Home Guanla, tr loy;l leigue, who will enlist under the lat call. Send in the name. The Commissioners of Miami county hive m 'de provision for "in Jiirent families of Miami Tolunteers." Kvery wile or widow of a roldier, and every child under 14 years of ae, is allowed $'J per month; tho pay to widow to ceae when they hare drawn the back pay 'and the bounty of the decencd. The Com in M-i on era of Miami countv adverti1? for a loan of $'23,OU0 l f per t ent , payable in one, two and three yearn, for which thev pro pose to isue bonds. The object ol the loan N 1 1 meet the payment of that amount of railroad bonds, Nued mime yeirs ago ut in percent, wh'ch will aoon become due. The Conim'uMoncrs of IMiwire county, at their late action, authorired the payment of a bounty of $100 to each volunteer under the late call, payable in a county bond, due in fifteen months, with six jer cent Interest from dn'c The capitalist of Munde have decided to r-h the bon.la at their lac for all p.trticw who need the money, so there will be no discount upon them. A railroad !s being built from Cotmersville in Fayette county to Newcastle in Henry county, to be cilletl the Conneraville and Newcastle Iltilroad It connects at Conner?vile with tie jiitict'ou railroad from Cincinnati, which i now completed. The building of this toad would mike Counersville one of the moct nrnapcrou and it is now one of the most beautiful town in K istern 1 ndiana. fT" The Commissioner. of Slielhy count? have increase the bounty for volunteers to $vl')l, ei?epttng to such n have received townah'p bounties. The volunter will receive one bun dred dollar in cash and a county lond for one hundred dollars, bearing 6 oer cent, interest. The Commissioners also offer county bonds fur sale to the amount of $'25.000, payable in one year, at fi per cent interest, to pay the bounties offered bv the countv to volunteers. The Democracy of Addison township. Shelby county, have organized a Democratic Union Club We are happy to record this movement, and we hope the enmple will tie followed by the Democrat of every town.hin in Indiana. The Volunteer in puMihing a call for a meeting of the Club, rem trk: It is evident that the Democratic party alot'e can rescue the country Imrn the anarch? nnd ruin to which it i now trutelinu the downward road so rapidly under the mad and t.inaticiil ru'e of imbecile atid fre isonable abolitionism It is time tht the only conservative an t national and constitutional l.tw aliiding part j iu existence should commence organixin; for the gte.t can. piign of 1 6 f . The Indi mipoli telegraphic corresnon Jent of the Cincinnati (incite, who i posted from he.id-jtj trters, thus comments upon the prospects of recrui'intf hereubou4: The tctal bimnty in this county i JC.V2, and it t'.iat don't biinir op the patriot, a lecmre on stritegv from General Ctrititoii undoubtedit will S:rntev mean aaafe di?t um e lioui the bittle field, with diicriins and lecture on war m ip. The colorevj people are falling in gallantly F.vi ry cdoteal man lo'CS caste who don't go to thenar RkiiovAL. -Our ncithbor of the Sentinel have iemocd from their diny old office to their new ami commoo.nia lon.dois; on Meridiin atieet, where evertfthinj is arrarif:'! p euch fi liberal M.t!e. ao convenient ami comfort ble that ! their friends hardlv lnw them Thev (te ! Koo.l building and cod tacilitie for busine-s, ,,,d 1 if their issue and utterance ah til bereifter boas1 truthful aa their huildiii? is te-jct hle. we tliall ! have no fm't to fin.l wtth them Jourml. , I The State Sentinel offi.e ia n-w the finest; printing estat.bshment in the West, htvin- l.iteU ( been removal to n new a:id snlendid pi irtr on i Meridian atreet. Tiinier vi-itin In ii uiapoüs hou'd not fail to call at the Sent;nel.;t,ot onlr to ! see the improvement in the art pte-ervative. but i beo, use thev will tin I evnitMaly in conneciion j there tri a joll? teüow, from the devil down to , Mr. Bingham himself Anderson Stand ul. : A Mmui We find that ,uite a number ot ter-n. csuullv wed informed, are under the ' imi rt-ioii that (Jen. Meredith, w ho Com tn:ss oner lor the I'x. hmeof Prisoner on thea.de of our Government, is Gen. Sol. Mered.th of Indiana Th is a gref, th.oigh not verv nr. rcaaocable ntitke The Commissi. .,er is a Pennsylvania 'fheer Ttie Hoo-ier (tu Mete dith command the gallant "Iron Uii nie," an I haa always been with it when hi wound detn'i compel him t return home or co into a hospital.
L.uiaville Journal. j If jUj i rai-inz the wind nbro id. tht i, Hove lyntiA SiLPttas Hcobd thk lava- n" reason why v.. u hh-.uld kick up a bieeze at; tin CoarsWm. Nance, a member of the M.t''ra f .r.ir the cnltiration of-P,r-kdian rewimenf. w,a recentlv l.ken ,ick and ,BfW U n the domeMu- hear.h Beware o aer.t to one ..f our ho,ttls' Yeterdtv. the h,,,,nc our Um ' 'Mdbisaet in your wine)
Ktamin n B ird declare.! him unfit for 6eM duly and a-s gt.el hin to the Fnva'id Crps, where upoa toe ca.Unt II.io:er tii'ere.i prote-t. devUring lht he would not auhio t to euch treatment, and declined to ers in any but the regiment f-c.nc the enemv. He declared himself able to dodutv in the tield; that he was aouni Ui the' core, but not the Invalid Corp. Nance CH::r,j upon Col. Htt Son veaterd,v to ascertain it he ' could not return to hia veter.n reiimeot. He will be forwanld to the troot iu comr li.nce with h wivh flA)uisTille .lournal. The Pretldrnr l.nat. The Loval Ixseue Convention, which for the i . I . . . w , lat arek h ia len in Mi rrt tioti in ashing . t li.t l.ri.thlil i a'r.ir. rri.rri. t.t li.ir t.n the Present fcr the removal of s.me obnoiious member, of the C.b'net on account of thrr mr r--ed con ervative viw. and alH tor the ap
pointment ot a rsJicel commatuicr in Misaotiri in i r.n s,b6,!J a. coro mil teat ol the Le-.eta md.pu.aatU aake.1
the PresiJent whether he i idorel Mr. Blair's Il.H.ä?i!.e (eeh; u whiihl.e repliel. thit he b d neer red it." 1 he l-ehri of the ei cited ril cl ta I mire e.i? imcniel tbao )e cnt.ed nl tin l.oiColnitn troke. aii ! they retired from the Wh te Houe iih no dim terce;iiion of the raenir.c of "Abe" btet and best joke.
fiew York 6un aatittoern laeaate. ; Ttxsa. The Gorerr.orof Teiasha written a measage. He is distinct upon the question of peate There ia to be i.o pece Io Trx ta until te In-ir-cen 0ei.ee oi the CwUeJctate crt;e '. acki nl eded. kMAt.lhjX. The smallfxii, whi h hd appeared among the Yankee prisoners. he abatei ?ery much, and on! cti or two ctsea i-edty are reporteJ. TANKT IIICi:. On Wednesday night the bo lie of lx deceaaeJ Yankee prisoners were deported in the deidl.ouse of the hospital to await tie tominz of the anierUker with c.jQiit. Yesterdv moiiiinone of the bod ea was gone, and li e pi u.k knocke from the hou-e bowel the wit the phost went He had been "playing fomm," and wa lain out among the dead only to gtt up aud run away wLtn nobody wa looking. raiao.MRH. Verr few nrisoners were resist ered at the Libbv on WedceaJay, December 9 Svcti hundred of the Yankee r.rioner held in Itichmond were feni to Dsnvilo on WyJnelay. Fourteen hund re l moie will be ent fonvaid this week Of the thirty tbotiS md prisoners of war held io Itich mond ince the Ut ol J anuary, 1(62, ix hun lied and seventy one hi ve died. This is about two and a half or three per cent on the whole num ber a very small propotlioti when Yankee ac counts of de iths lrm starvation aud exposure aie taken into coriidc-;Uion. TUT. FLAM Of MR MEUUINOU. The Richmond Exmittier of December 14 saj s : The leader will find in another column Mr. Memniih! r's "outline ol a trm" lor a conoIilated !lt and h new cunencv; and will Jmt cive irom the rcpotts tint Cuiigtc 8 is full of cheme wiitif of. which tnu-t jxkio be atioptexl In a lew w eeks, perhaps in a few dna, ihe rpiption of the repudiation or redemption ol our ctir rency will he definitely seMlcd. The levity with which the former alternative has hcen regarded in too tmny sections and too many circles ol the Confederacy, i already giving way to a certain fearfiiblookitig-forward to the consequences of a xiS'ihle restoration of the curtency to a healthful tone The more expet iencedjcamblers are beinninc tu heilte, and as eooii as this hecorne lu!ly evident, the amateurs who have merely fol'owed the lead f shrewder operitora, will hasten to imitate the example of their file leader. The line oiu'e broken, the retreat will be a rout. The prospect i nt pleasant to those who are interested, how ever serene may be the contemplation of the looker ou. who behold the tempe-d from the idmre on which they have leen tranded by the storm of war, or from whi h they have Dot been Kwep? by the tide of aecul lion. It is to de. hoped that lepuJiatiuu wiil find no advocate in that C'iuios to which the nation looks for a fr difVctcnt Solution of our fiimnrial prot.lem. liut repudiation has its alvocates H(lwM to led by cetf Interest advocates retained ly Oeptir. On the lrmer el we have in woni to waste There are ni ears nire dull of hctritig than those of our modern Mid ise. Hut the l itter t !an i composed in irreit part of w e'l meaning men, who have simply become sea Kick in the s oim whi. h is hakin our ship of tte Inno item lo etern men wh may po-se-a ample abilities for navigating a vcmI in harbor and sull'n ient stietigth if tlouu( It lor a holiday ex curion, but aro j-adly out of place when caught in a tphon or in that "tempestuous wind callcii Kuroclvooti." Now, sea sick ties i a dittessing malady, but can hardly be t cv'arded us Irayic in it character or ita effect, nnle-s it aprctds to the crew and the man at the helm, which Heaven forbid To throw off the present currencv ly repudia tion would be a simple proce.-s The let-alone aysteni would Dring abut that result in a lew weeks, (auifeilerate notes would ce oe to circulate Irom idiccr we. ikne; would not even have vitality enough to run down hill. And hence the let-alone system is popular with this class As any chance of position is productive of new di comfort to the pick man. so any attempt to Detter the condition of the currency i mu-eitinsr to thee despairing patriots. Our Treisury otes rmut go the way of the continental is -tics and of he Fundi Mignat., and the sooner the lieber With the litter clause we agree. If they mut die, the sooner the Detter J Murder and sudden death would be preferable . in this case lo the mow r jroce of iissolution. Hut what is to lake their place? How can we net a healthier medium of t irculation, if either by rt speedv r by a mote gradual "couife of e ttnctlon," the pte-ei.t curtency is uttetly licreI ited? The MMirce of that t urreney the (iverument will be equally discrealited, and the new issues willilej'rtTi ate with a rupidily to which Ceometricnl prowio,4ion i tdowne Itself. Even if wecotild fuca-eed in drawin; from their biding place in the strong boxes of Northern capitalists ami Southern who mists the Si He Dunk note which once cMitituted ur circulating medium, the atuoutit would not be Mdlicient lor ti e ex pamled character ol government transactions, nor couhl the govetnment n-in pos!-e.sion ol them in lime to meet its engagement. 'I he same remark applies with fruiter force Ut , gold and Mlver. I nvale tr:ns,acti"'is nnght De catried on bv baitci;at d altbouuh D.b ic o and ten penny nails wouid le somewhat enmbrou in Kling larpo bal mcc. still men h tve made shilt to do buitics wiih cinm. si it io - as inconvenient as the-e Hut no such pp'maiuie tnetlio.l wou'd j at)wer for thecoti luct d the war on the pita'-nti larte fc lie; ..nil. although w in'ht be Ultimately j successful even without a evi'iency, the want of i w iMMrntic u'nul.t rrnhi'i" f'n friif'l f.tr Hr4 i j ejr ! i From the Kicbmoud Sentinel. Tvceniher 11. I'liw . imielf I'roclntttutloii intended to Make ( apilut in lltirope. We bear thit President Lino'n. In hi me s r'P"- " ciaie i tne v one ie: acy ; sl'111 1 ,k, 1 v,,!0 ' niesti.m ol returning to i t-l n'i"i'li tkSi.t.-of ihr ..riV We! have not hi en able to -ee the me-sie utirselte. a'd we do not know ihe teims t.n which it is pro P"-' " " ive " "e do not kn.w whe h.r Lmc.lu prop .-e to -tiMicnd the w ir wli'Iescj are to en-; !cr t'ie o,uetion, so as to en.il.le u to .to w ü h .m i.,im.; ! iin: We do n.t know, ilrti,P the propoel decisions to which the! Stie- mav .rnve. are to e cjuie-i.-e-l in, and hnallv. winterer the lecision mo I.e. .r I whe'her thev are only to h.ve virtue, if civen in a particular" w.tv. Tlie rihi u. le- ide inolc (j,e ri ;hl to i-lnne; but perbajm Lncoln m iv nut ', t. it We suspect tint the iavit tti n is in teode-l to Mind his own pe.ple. and tn ike capital I '" K"" '"'c to us. it i but the old s -nMWiU vuu wall iLto morler," aid tbe puier to tbe ' prjt'ie t;tt par .r tha ever jo;; Jti ; Tte war in' tny ptrr i up a w.n M ic lSir, Anl 1L inaiiv ir-tt tli.i g - to ho you hu tu j are tLrr'.'" " j i "Oh! no, ti !" i 1 th httle fly; tv ak me I ta va:ri; 1 F.t w h.i tf ujiiujr aiu uf t i r hall nr'rr c'tne Itoine Ilinta for II n ban it . j merchant's h tmper. Keep vour ps.in fl eis ; out ide the w .1! f our homea'eol. 1 1 culti v ited within doors, they ire a't to scatter the sed of ' disenion around the ftmdy table Kmhrar aH "cohleu ocrmrtunl " w ith cauti.n: like a fih I , 'ab.e Irieodahip, it uod:eu turnsout a -'colden Bwe 11 7,Ur . P"' "bad :n 'r button ho. e when you po forth to ba-mc-s 1,1 tn.'. be careiul to x.it-ei.i her with earts-e. when you teturu -t n.ht. bome "N ru of n unis.U(JJi;iC I" '1 nrcnonef.e if a wealthy friend har-pen u pre-er.t theru with a few ti jwers Irom l.:s con-! serralory. and hide it away m some oUure i r- ,. r i ic v ives are nt unfreaiuent v tteitel alter ! . . . vu.. t ! a in: iar i nun! : .i xiu Lrru im o w (.mo e a ell ! J 'r " f!' ,tf,,,,w oui j'-l down lU Mio pon e tabiest of tit -ir tiiemunr:
1 Al lle l'fume etr.chei tletvwer, föÄÄÄfe ( a tt d prle to t'l tan aa a UA.
CJreavl Dinner at the IJbbf j The KkhmotiJ Lxauiiner, of DecemUr H, con-. tain the following: I The Yankee oflieera at the Ubby Irion will, ' we understand, celebrate their capt.vttv ihe pre. !
enl week b? a apletid linier, served upon the' tkln li knf nf V.U r.r. . I .n.Kr.mi. Kilt i.f ' " w tw www i '9 ar.i t aw 41' 17 ui iy 1 m i aj 'oi fare unequaled In Richmond or the South sinct .thia cruel war commeoced. Tbe viands for this rfcAercAe rennten haTe been put op at the N'onh expressly for the great occasion, and are now being receive. I by every fle-of-truce ateamer. New York, Plina.ielpbia an,j Btltimorearevleirg with each other in their lavish of money and the richness and extent of the:r gas'ronnre cntrl bul:ons The C oi.fe.ii rata nui!.unt:fs hare kind ly seconded ti fereious movement, and will , ac; a cliief cook und bottle washers on the Mupc:iuous im -rar ton A tew outride ins'uti -n mve been eateuded to tbe "lean and hungry'; Kich , mond ..ffiuals, not including the Cmrrnonfr j or hxiihange. the commaDdanl of the j Ldy:rrtaot. post .the IW.dent. members of Congte-s and tbe Cabinet Hngad:er (.snera I Neal Dow will preside at the head and Colonel i Streight at the foot of the table. After "re-1 inoval of the cloth. toaL. wit and sentiment . . r ........ . an at tne etene ol trie v;omcier:o wm ne the tirder tf the day. We have been lavortd with a glance of an advance prool of the hill of fare, and we print its item notwithstanding we re sure it will asravate the feeling of our soldiers in the field and the fcelina of Cofe lernte prisoner North when they compare this aumptu ous living with their own poor and scanty fare. Among the epicurean viands named in the b.ll is sugnr cured him, apiced beef, round of beef, beef tongue, chickens, oysters in cao. pick'e tripe. picWle! tomatoes, peaches, msrmtlade. sola crackers, cheese, potatoes, "unions.' cabbafte, butter, lemons, extract coffee, eonden-ed milk, chocolate, apples, preserved peaches, preserved quinces, ound cake, fruit cake, wine, cordials, and a varitfty of entrees, aide di-hea, etc. Ech consignment from the North designed for the feast is put u; a l't Fulton, stamped with li hiiruet seal, "(J C. F..'' and distinctly marked, "From the Oför-e Ueüef Kurd of the IUtimore American " Si there can be no mistake aa to whom we ate indebted if any of the crumbs of the feast phou!d fall to our lot. We understund the fragments of the feaet. if any are left, have been generously tendered to the oor of Jlicomond. who are sutTering frotn the effects ; of the rigid blockade enforced hy tbe Lincoln government. This is ex'-eelinjly g serous in our prisoner-guect, for which we are profoundly grateful. A I.I, MMCTS OK l.lt tlillAIMIN There areover two hundred person confined in the military prison at Louisville. The amount subscribed In New York Citvin aid of volunteering amounts to $l,2',40f) Oti Thk Oi'Tskirts of Fair Cmkatioh There are 4S0 looms at wotk in M.isi.hu.oetts nuking balmoral. A Philadelphia paper an the rece'pt ol petroleum during tin year will reach nearly half a million of dollars. Senator Hale his introduce 1 a hül to sup. press the rebellion." It is o Id th it no one thought of doing t ti lit before. Kvery great discoverer u!ors for his dieov. ery, whether it be of a world r f a truth, whether a Columbus or a Galileo. Acate. (Mr Heid), the VahiiiEtMi correspondent aul rcpottcr o the Cincinnati (i i7.Lte, has been appointed Lihraiiat. ol the llou-e of Ciigiess. In the country around Chattanoga, for nn a re i of about nine hundred squat e mile, there are no preparation for crops ol gr i in all is lt ol.tte and decay. Tobacco has advanced in price ut Louisville duiing the pt three or lour days four to seven dollar per hundred, a to grade, and will go still hitiher. The rebels brand all ib-erter-, when not sh;t. with the letter "D." A can temporary proposes that we brand defeated General in the same way. ' a Ptiring the next year an eTipe of the sun will tke place on the afternoon of Mav ( li. An annular eclipse will take place on tin? 3'hh of O.. tober, which w'dl be iQvi.-obie in the greater part ol the United States. A in ui has jut been temoved to the iiiane bopit I i:i Concord, N. H., ho buiie.l two children in September last, and since then hs been iu the habit of standing entiiiel by their praxes dining the tnidniht watches, to pave them Iro.n imaginary inttudcrs a The ew Lotvh.n Siar learns that the wife of (Jen Ouslavu V. Smith (late of tlie rebel armv.) rrived in that city last week, Irom Richm"i:d. Sin p i"ed through the Union line in di-?uise Her hu-bmd i president of the Ktoah Works at Atlanta, (ieorgia. An invrenioii person ice has dico' cred a mos' e'-cnotniciil wa of lihtinir citic. and pro- i pose ti anplv it to I ris . Iltllooii-i, fioni the cars of which are to ermn iteati electric liht. are to lie fixed at certain stations, :nd hover over the citv at the proportion of one hnlhv n to t0.il( Kl person. The citv would be lighter ut niht than it often ia in v inter hy day. The Wnr es i er County (M ts ) Cheese Tactorv hav m-hm il buiidmws now in the p-ioees f erection in the south ptttof Warren. Thrtv dairies, comprisiliif TiOO cows, have been ple ljed lor five yeirs. to jrive from 1.500 to '2,0011 lh.naof milker lu; and n 1(H) p illous .f milk will ive lull wc'phtof cheese, the establi-hment ;s expecte.i to turn out a tn of hece per lay. Tlio de-ire for the preservation of the Union is (strong among the in tse of the fople. The wv t i attain the ohieel is not der I.ut the wa i'M'innu ma orvji.iio- iiimci.v. m ve!o!e. everv lv Ii i-the iv pursued v the . :. : i ..I.. .... I A'Unuit-tr ition winch wrnora every pimki Irom under Ihe feet of tha Union ni 'i ol the , South, and drive them to the wall of iholitiotj j proclsmatii'tis an I eonlUcation .ci 1! trtfoid j Times. i -The Near V'rk II'Ttll stysthit (?en S..tt, ; in t ret nl c.n ei -.tti.iii on the ie elopuunls of I the war, i em irked th it the fi.h'in hid only! commence!, and that tlie reil bird fuhhtiiig w is I VCt to take place. He l-o addetl that the Ad J tnini-tratton h id fooled v 4 v neirly every L'olden oprrtuiiitV. and thus, inste id of tiding the re - !. li.oi, a thev con I I h ve.lone loij j iiice, have ex'et.aled it to a distant futute An editor in IYoinvli ani i lias found out that "the Uoieinment" Mill allow, ns some littU retna'n- of l l ctty The r -lr'nr ai;: "We have cirlull r un niti a'l the orders from utlii e of the lovot M r-hil f toe United St.te, ind Stti.ton' toanile-toe- lot the . Iat-ix months, and find nothing in ither to! prevent anv .-üb-""! i'icr Iro-o furni-hit -t i e ii'or J a turkey f r Christmas. We sta'e this fact lor ( the et. ht of j.rinter at lare, und witlmuf atiy ' joirl motives " Tlie farewell ddre- of General Hrarp to
his army, tui tesininj: the CJnimaiid. atid th it of car.va, on loot, at t.T0. and with h. - ati.l t.U.'fry, Gen 11 a'rdee.upon t. s'iuii:iK' the -ame.are each ei- I l 'i-'f)'"- Ania are r(vrd t.. fun.i.h bf.rt. cpf,i;plT ...spl.met.t.,j to Ihe uther Ge. era! "Jff J,'; to th -bove ..!arj. liefray all .IM br-ic tefets to the aeriona dithcultie- through . j.,Cid.I;l tu the bnl e. It I an triable and LraM hw h.ch the ttbcl army his p.le l.ati l General 1 fat ecupaMon f r youa tnn, rl lna: tfcm a go-A opj..rIlardee r.ii that the pat mut take care of!'urm' lo m,k' n""y without the poMbility of ru- :. .1,. .i .' i . i: . . . i . .i.r. I taiuine h accrumic fr-m selluiK iu comniion.
it-io, i.iii u:eir ..uject uow is io mwt tue iu - iure Mr Lincoin' A chr.uterit'c torv of the Ptt'-ct'e i:t is narrated in a letter from Wiih j it jrft.n When the telegraph from Cumberland ! Gap teiched Lincoln that ''firing was heard in , the direction ot Kuoxville," lie jemarked that he i w "Ud of it " Some person i recent who had the periU of Bum-i le'n poitx.n irprmoat in hia mind, could not see why Mr. Lincoln should be "glad of it," and o expre.-ed himself "Why. you e." reaponded the President, "it reru'i.ds me of Mr S tili War!, a neijhlor of mine, w ho had a larpe family. Occaiortillv one ot her ra I men-u piojenj would be heanl crying in some out of the way place, ttram which Mistress Ssllie would exclaim. "There' oue of tsv children that !n't dead yet." Thil Flax Qcjtion Tbe comrai-ioners appointed bv the PtVrtmetit of Acrtcullure fir ! iavotiatioti tj test the rr.icticibiiitjr of culti a-atinp ami preparing flax aod hemp as a aub-ti-tutc f''f c dton, iil hol I their adjourned meetin?! on tbe-lthof Fet-uary. In the memtime. all persons anxious to develop this subject are reipieted to forward sample of hemp and rlx in d-tferenl .-tapes of preparation, of the fibre and faUics preMril by them, accompanied by taemenla of the variou j-lk esta u.-ed and the c-t of prxluetion io each case; al-ao descrip'ions of the kinds and cot of michinery ced, where made, etc.; together with any and all iuformtioM wj ;ch mav weful to the omni;lwo.
A Tenr'a t.ae In the Wiar. S in eUdy li Ins ttken the troub'e to con dense the !eila i f (Jen Hüe.Vs re;s.tt, ßgurea u 'o I,w. During the ye.r our loea were:
Killed M-"' iar ee e C,C t T 5i.7i Wtsjcdcd Gun Saall anzu &.940 And ln.CHS men reportel under the heads rift ur losses," ,.,kil!e and wouaieAl," or "killed, i "our wounded and R.Uaing Our captures were: CaIot FYtkor.er. ........ dan e a ti'e 44. S ''m1 r?as w!T 15S 3 f1 kaiuc nör. i,i;s J,i tu ol,e pjrtce Ure tores," ju an.ither fuuf lhoU!l(J foUf nun,lrkJ p,un,u of an1 one hundre.1 and fift y round of cartridge. anJ j, ,nothefi la the Unsusge of Hen Grmt, ..rm, ,n,, muni(ioti, of war fur aQ nrroT of ,ltJ ihousmd men " Froni lhi!, li appears that our lo.. durine the Tertr ,n kii!pd wrüuM ,nising waa 92.77 men If the rebel' "kiKed and wounded," of which we have no account in lb retsirt, bear the same proportion to "prisoner.' thit ours doe, their lea during the year must have beeu enormous, reaching to over 31H 1,000 neu. Migration to Nevada. By a letter from Nevada the St. Joseph Herald learns that crowds of emigrants are pouring into that newlj found El Dorado. 1 he daily stage arrive loaded with passengers, and the roads are thronged with fre:ght wagons, buggies, hore aim footmen. The towns and couutry districts are filing up and improving with marvelous rapidity. The lodiciii bouses und hotels are full to overflowing, and many persuus have to sleep in tents or uuler the open sky Every specie of biiildiutr mateiial is in great demand, aud the rtuikt't for it not hn!( supplied Ausü. the main business centre, i growing bri-kly. Canon City, twelve mile south, attract much attention Houses are rapidly going up there, aud lots are at a huh fie uro The place has now one mill, and will have two more within a few week. Clifton, near Austin, grows so fast that the two I will probably kiHim one A flourishing little town north of Austin, called l ankec lilade, seems destined to contest the pilm ol prosperity with the other ciiie. Nevada is gows; ahea), een in these times of war, at a splendid rale. tiT It is announced that (Jeneral McClellan's rp.rt of hia operation with the Army of the l'otomac will mike three hre vol times. These dimension ate given it bv the embodiment of bis corietoiideiH e with tho War Department, com pricing all oflicial lettcts wtitten and received by him, and also all his orders to his oflicera and hi nrmv. The loruiio-nt will nuke an imiortaiit cotittibution to ihe hiotorv of the w sr. AMUSEMENTS. STAtiF. MAN Art KU. Mi. W. II. ItlLKV. Saturday Evening, Den. 19th, 1863, LAST NIOHT 1)1' Mr. J. B, Roberts. TIT 13 Xl01.ilJ12I.tl3! st JC N X Mo.flay Evening, Ic. 21t, Hi... KM1LY TI10KNK. SCAt.K OF ritlCKS )resUir le and l'arqu'o '0 Outs. ?& CVnia. 2 nt. US t enia, bo C. tu. U no I.a!y and irtiil. nian . K.i li al l:tiii.il L i) i'iAU xy. All lVsfrril Seats.... ... i rrlvatf K-... " MI nlli.-e ;vii ram 10 .'clock A. M. till U.M. l7T"l,",r' "P"!! "i ! 'ohk, Curtain ri'eHat",', prt'C'sfly . n A S O , I V II A I, Ms u v . rs Tigris i:n a i:irs tIRKAT KNC.LISH K.XUIIUTION OF A HUNDRED MIRRORS OF THE WORLDI Wll.h KXtmiT AT IN Id XNArMLIS On Thursday and Friday December 24th and 25th, A-iTtOl'llOOII 1111(1 lOv!!!!! . Kt)U TIIK nKNKMT OK uTlir Indianapolis Association." Kvt-utii; Ti-k-t Si Ci-nts. Atl-ru on (a uMa. UO Ceuts. Cliildren 'in Cent. In ihr e- etitnic i..r ojhmi at 7, KxbUito:i cotnii-etirm at 7'' VI"C, ami iti tbe afternoon doors opin at'iatul rxL.liiU 'ii vih cc rnuienc al o'clock. Jecla-tt5t M X S O 3 C; II A L li . Black Swan Concerts! TWO NICHTS ONLY T K CKhKhRATKD at aa. (Mis Ki.mii Tu T. f.itrr rir.t.() ; w h) ,,fr,T Mjnj wJt,( h grt M MIPCe.t h,,r b. r M j'v, Que u Vic'".l. and .thr distiiUUtilie-l ! Tii f ii r1 pe, wii iw i (rran.t Vocül and Inslruincnl.il ConciTts, On Friday and Saturday Evenings, llci-eniber ism and I.MIi. Mr. CHAS. IiiMKiK. rianift. 1 1 . f yuur. T!iI! eri.) Adiui ion ."JO cri.t. I't.' i 2-1 cui xra. Soani'V I :;! r 1 1 r . f i hf t a u nivtif.a at 1 Mr-r-. tViY.rl A st w( !r Vu-ic S'or N-. 4 Hit t H :-. cann.-ncn Wr.l . 1v n n I r . IvrrriOwr 14 It.xtrh r,"ll Mt 7.', Ui'icrt cc.i.in riK'r at S o'ol.-k. tlrcU -Uw WANTED. A G E i T S COSTAiTLY WAITED! T WANT INDUSTKIOU ANH ACTIVB M N TO I i'in.. th couii ry tL..ri-'u-rily, an4 drpo-it our V-i!iilr,f a iih ev. rv fn Iv. I am emi.l mra fftita to i !icn' -huM aPj.U hi pr-,t. i.r a Ure- (f fur tbrr li.forin.ti oi te in ed) the j r'pntor, by Wtr. So oise wll h m plowed f-r a ta trm tha tie year, ana wet ei' r into a written c'itrart to (bat effect. Ihil rq aire -ecanty, in a I ciw, if I a n no' perunnally nfq'i ItcKt with tie ap'. Jicat.t. a I b!l lutru.t in hi cato!y n m v, nidic'uii, book and receipts to tbe amount of from t'OO to t-V - .J. 31. FHOST, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. declMAwSm LIQUORS. J . cV D . D V X i C A T a WHOLES ALI DEALER IX BOURBON WHISKY, BRANDIES, WINES. GUI & CIGARS, Ten Year Old Uitrbon Whisky in Kattlew. No. 23 South Illinois Street, Wb ba Cut ...0 th. H n A N I) K S . T IT S S I L A G 0
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
The Kiwitt Kind of Kiliirn-i tion for Voting .Tim and Uoyit, By a Novel and Pre-eminent Modo of Instruction, Comprising Practice with Theory. An Important Course for those who can Devote a few Weeks or Months to Study. MUMFORD'S NATIONAL i i. Uli ii u ii i 4 i.i)s..Arorjs, A Model Commcrcliil College, Qualifying the Student in the Shortest Possible Time and at the least Expense to Insure Success in Life. IMPORTANT COURSE FOR DISCHARGED AND DISABLED SOLDIERS, Letters and full enclosemcnt of our System of Practical Training by Patrons and Graduates who who have received its benefits. Tha advantaa of tui widely jX'Pu'ar and practical Ytem of Muea'.t r, arr row uflrred to tbe (ireat Wet. We M)lint frm Young Mony Cuardians and Paronts, Who havw on to e.tuc', an examinaMn t't our tntereitttii; and prac'trat mrxV of lr.triction. We have met with w tIJ renn tied 'ircaa froi thia ytetti In the Kkt, aid har the fu!l e n-Lir-riunt "f I min'tit Literary an. I Ha 'Inf- Mi-n who have Wiliirfd thi novel an1 iutere ifnr tn.MV of trath tig. From thi, tii't ffratifyln t 'itnonUIa lrm hudrr.l of jtud.nt wb b rc.-.-vnl its l-i.r.t, we preut It to tha Wr in the luil 'tiflilonre .f great merit att1 uferi'rity er ry other afctem of imtructoion for the proper businrn traminn of joiinir ttien. Hy coniMiiiitK practre wi'h tbe rv. t y m ana of rerta'n c 'Uti'inj :om-. l aiiktni; Ijou e a ul a. t'ial b iineopTt on, tha Studetr I prepared in a shorter tim and t exvi. r, to Ra .e dhectly in th. act aot rej:f it.l dutin of life than t y ar.y other jtrtn yt d. vioe.1. ttur mvte cf ntrnctloti U entire'y öi"erent from that p iruet h.T a'ijr C'.m.nTcl r MTcant'l College, and the blank, irtmii and nar.nscnpta umI in couibintmc p c'tre -ttli t e.ry. are -oi.ivd to ua ly law, and tu to .itl.er Coilrjc tbroiiKbou tl e Weft. We raM the apeclal atteft irn o A:h harped cldier to the op;iortuti'i n ahich tbe Collrje tt. d to tb"m Ivprlv.l, in many of th m are, by tbetr rttbllif ie, of the p.-a-ine ani proflt of pbnical puruit, tuey n ay rievertbele here fit them vea m i I w a-erka r tri'.u'ti f r profitable employment ad ptd totbetr ttdT eot'ditiun. Th total evpenae In eomplet-n; tt e prerribel l-ul-n dar i fron t60 to la. The tma utislly required i frm H to 16 week, yet tti c o .lr-U p make tnem life m-niWra. and b-e who de-i'e can conifdete a ni"re ext-U'le1 co;;r.e AH have the privilege of renewIor at any tune free of charge. We eil! ttentlof to the f..l .wtrjj letter trtrta icrada af at.d pai tun, and ic'r.tleu.en wed known throughout tie West aud we attain (nipfittatire to trem; "rr.ra tr M.-Ci lu m & Co.,( Wh'mk4Ik Duio-iisri, SrnNcroiD, Ii.t. Sir J. C. .Vwlr,l Iicaa Sia I not ce wi b great lea-nre our opening of a lli-nea- C -Hee at Indianapolis, Ii,.!., pon the practical plan of tie n.e at Iv.ugtke i . I ball er formet rny cjri of actual bu ine. training under you tbrre, e . v pit to he af Inralriil Ma .e.-;eBt t rnwtf Krri'inti.er dr u the ruprri r alv at, 'pe )ou offered our jourig ni-ti of the Wet, I tMI'f to yo atxl yoor prvieal tea -bin.- my fill - n toremeut. WUhmir ) ou mach i-ucce., I remii.i, v.-ry tr Jty, yonre, O. C UrC'L'UaJCU I can cheerfully erdore the atwve. C. tJ McCTLIjOCII. Omca or Savtriat Oaaiaaioa, it-i anapoh, lud. i Paor. Vcari.D: Marl; cvdpleted a für of bnaiiie wi h j..u at I'ougliae-po.e, I without betanon recomtnr.d tie alvbiai(a row effered at your College In tbt city, i find your teaching thoroukh and practica'. W iL-tig your CoJ'eie the ucce your j item merit, I air, ur, Very reapectfutly ycura. Ii. G UA54MAX. IiBtaaa atiurraav aaavrr, Indianapolia, Ind. 1 folly eadof tha abova. and can tat ipra my perfct eatufaetiow f try an'a toaa oixter tbe direction of Mr. Mamord, and from mr cotnparatt knowladga of Coll;ea thraahoat tht country, I recomtnesd jfce penc adai.'aen row cffnc to j j o'-n man ho da ir to qualify himaelf tboroc2t.tr f r tba actlva bualue dutiet of btu WM. HA53AX1X, Preidct of Sanitary Commiatioo. nT7roIl tufomatiou of thia IntHuUO'i aid pita of actual bttiiwea opt rat oci wi I U ft-uaj la tie Collect Circular, which will b saailed frae of ekvars ta any mdtf.ea on appifcat on. A DÜKES S. I. C. 51U53IFORD, Pres't Business College, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. aeclB-UAlt
CARPET3.
PIECES OP CARPETS, I JL'oT irCl IVID AT IUI Trade Palace, 2G and 28 West Washington St, M-Mlalion Carpets, s3a;utb l'ilteru. In r'ctt hlgi colra, all r ta Axininster Vcl. Carpt Unsurpti'H Iu stjlf, clfiDct nj dcrstilil. Velvet Carpets, ; New an,! eterart at lea, ia ltght. dark tai-S dium colors. Body Brussels Carp'ts Tapestry Brussels do. Kolih an.l American Manufacture, New Patterns, it. Vh c 1 ra, very fine. Three Ply Carpets, From SI ' pr ri. Extra Superfine Carpets, One hucdroj pieces, frota $1 25 per yard. Ingraim Carpets. Common Wool do., From 7. ccttta pT varJ. Cottage Carpets, Rug Carpels, Hemp Carpets, Nta St)!-'. fn;ii 3'2'3 rrtita jr rar!. Nraioa or eii-e.i-e Im. hei apareJ to furniii our u.t-n.era with tl;c larprst arnl moil rarteJ ft-M k .f Carpet a ever oflVreal in this market, atvl lhe !e i"Iti at pci.-oa Ji'fyiug compcti tii't) Wool and Salin Damasks, Hxtr jualitiea an all rolora. Lice, Tambour A: Swiss Knibroidered f urtalns, furtains I lininiiiis Holders and Tamils, (.'ill I'rmliH, in groat variety, Oil Cloths, all uidtlis. Oil ( loth and Velvet Hugs, Manilla and Cocoa Matting DuiTand (reen Holland, Wall Taper, New Shies, Kerch et Daily. Together with complete aaortmetit of IIOl'SFi FIIRMS1IIM. GOODS. HUME, LORD & CO., I.MII A AIM! ,. awglS. ACENCY. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENCY. Soldiers' Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay Promptly Collected. i. f t i: .r t s n o v uiied. METZGER ds STRIBLEN, o. U Odd Frllowa' Halt, erntt Floor Metzger, Striblen & Simpson, .No. li.O I illi Mreet, nppoaltei Treaiary WASHINGTON CiTt', P.C. Comuiur.kaiona aldrrvrl to ritler offlea will V promptly anowerrd. norFs, uns, fuijs and parmixo UNrs hot) u lit arni sold, Loaaa i.ag.lated, awid Taaea paid In II the Western Matra. novlO MARSHAL'SALE. Initrd Stalls Marliars Sale. K..b. rt I.. Cut t irk, 1 v.. J In the Circuit Court of Tuel'rrldent and IHrectora i tha C.itied Mate. District ! il.e r of tudiana. Teru and In tia'iap..!ia November Term, X Katlroad Cotuj.any et. al. J XJOTICK IIHirHl r.ivrx THAT OX THK 1St il day .f J ifija'y, A. fi., 11, Hetwefi the hura of n n o'ci. L in tbe for. i'n and f..Lf o'clock in the after-rioi-n of id !y, attheC urt HU' tn the City A lodianapolin, ('011.1 ( Marion and etat f Indiana, the DdrrMgtie), the MrLal of the L't.l.'ed Ktateaof tba Ln-trwH aforesaid, bv vi'l ie of a re-riifed copy of tl.a dacraa rendered and made by the Cinirt In tha iKe entitled c aUte, 1, i by iL Clerk of aai-1 Cotir, III aell at auction ai.d i.cM ic witii), ilia ful.uinr l'crtted projrtf and rihtaof tbe 41 1 lem and Indianapolis Kail road Corapai.j, t(.-u; Tbe t'eru ai.d l:tdiatiapo'ia liailioa4, rti titling; and amtend'.üa tr .in lr i, in tie t'.MHiiy .,f MiatDi, au4 Maua f Indiana, tkrouvh Ue Counties ol M;an.l, Howard, TlpUn. H.tn.U.iti ar.. Marin i, to tl.e C.: of In.f ;arialta. In aid Coui.ty of Marlon; and all and nicalar tba laad atal real estate f bl !i Tl.e aM itai!rd C tipr.T a, uU tn fr'kt da) of Mtrtli, hiü, tr now wie,i or eae.l. t geiLer ;ih all ti.e larl cither aiJ 00 each ahla ot tta track, to 1 be wl...le Ktth aiKl attent that tba aaJ4 Company waa or ia eied or po-i.eed e.f tbe same, together with tbe UrtriK-tnre. traeka end r.:a Lhereoc and tha t.ri ia-1'.jrt, t.-i-r-p., dect trouid, and baild-ln-then , entw ear, tool, tr.ateriala. nachtnery, and a! the per onal property, rrl.t thrreto r ttterest therein ..f th- Kaid Coropany; and a'.eo aU that eertaia piece of i iiift ettr d-r.it frni tl.e terDiuatMM uf Iba ait Kaün ad at I'ern to the Ike r rie, Wabaab aod At. Istui Kailroa 1. acjuir i or to ba acntred by aaid Company, sim1 tbe read naflt or tu te built thereon, with tb acper.tructure ar.d ra.i p'ared or to be placed theraon, aed all the tep.i c round. acjil ed or to be acquired, and all otb'-r pro,rrM, real r pr'al, acquired or to be acquired ty ! t'ompar; aod alo all the tolls, rents aod iiaotnetote m4 f IMe.J f'urn the aid kailroad eiteudi:.a frnrii lru tu I r.-1 artairolia arxl tba eateneUai thereof ta the Uke f rte, Wtah and I trials kail road, n-'w cal!e.i t'je Toioj aodtaaaati ha.lai ay Company, and all francli e. r rttn ar.l ptrier;e of tbe Mid I'tn ar.d liidianapuiia I. a. 1 road C-tupany of. In, to or cooceratur the same aud aiy and every part thereof. The rents and proRta f said proparty will ftrst bo Offered .'or aaie, a.rid ap..n failing to realil a Sttßiciawt urn to atily tte desiand 5ue tpuo aid darea. I alii, at the aame time ml fJare. In l;a taaurtaa- offer for Mia tbe fee r.irp'e r,f tKe property, effects rigtta aod fran. chWalKr deacrfbed.crdered tob s11 aa th property ot tba r-era iM Iiid;acapol.e kailroad Company to tho hoie ent.tled lüt. Tbe sale wni i tnd wttboat relief frosa th valaattoa) aod ar.peai.emer law of tba Mat of Indiana; aod said property, 4c, U cid at an entirety, aod wbject to lb prior aci paramuai.f t.en of tha deed of trust or tnortKar eier'4 by aa'd Jeaspany on tb let day of July. l?vij, to James Wir. !, a 1 ruaiee, w secora tha pay. aneart of the bonds of tba Coeopeey. otaoaatins to aa)0.0ia). and ir.iereat thereon, which Interest, tuipaid om tba lit dar of July. 1 aJ, asaoaatod to t'o.Tla 17; tad also ubject to tte rl anl clim of the Jad-gcot rt covered b too Uadwo axl lo4taaapoaa lUlirooat Cosa pany aca t.st k.d Pr m aod Indianapolis Railroad Covsipany.la tt fa'.; cf Ii5, to t Circuit Court ef Marios CotJBty. Indtart, for T!tt, and arnscsi jodvat tvaa aeen aairnad to Tfacta B. CutiioaT. Th porchaao mor.ey wvi t e paid at tbe tim th pprry 1 strack d(.rn, and uj-ori defsi.lt the property may sfaia b offre.l and oM. tbe ncirhar o failir t par btr( ro-epona.M.-for al y !oa Iijk.tj Le Rfr.If. liAVlIi C. hOSt. t". Ä. MarshaL Wm. Hmm", It L.aai. iL. . Uoaa, Ally's for Cctarplsnsot. XovenVr la, I'd. FOR GALE. y H4VK Tnr.fTT THOI'SAXI POLLAM W01TO of Improved C-ty I"roprty, that fjal I eil for onefuurth down and tbe balare within etht roars, too purcbaer .ayiaa; sis par rent, tnt eroat to odvaoeo aar "Hy. wrME T7. ITTTI tfacll-JkNu.
