Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1863 — Page 2

Democratic Documents

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4tt4reef tb Daciocratlc Member .Ik 0arl Aaawnbly ta tie reeple af Tadtaaa, eefl'ig far th alatary af th tat Hb. tU r lawr 14 not h ccanpliak.. aarltf Ita eUtntoo U una.' TVta 4Tam a parapbUt f wa par, ' 4 tU b frUe4 In ny o,aanilty. FrVtt HO rr btdrd. Th lanMrlBl Wpweeli ef lln.

TV W Toi beet, M tb Caeejrd1oa FJ.,Ifl U Hhjm ef .teat.tw, faNiary ?S, 1MJ. Tbfataow of tb Bat jirW tVt. .. on a i;wew a ra-a orcaryl ' ehar of awhile attr.!ix. a4 evry em hi ta1t abaM W epy. 1 - phUt f eijbt rt. FW IT perbnadred. Th- l,lbrlf f lh CUIrn-prch I II D. W. Yarbe. delivered In th nn f Rep. tMMitN, Fefervary lg. eatb "Act tlidmnlfy tat Pri1tt il other persona for n'wendtn tfcwrlt f kWi rr; an4 eledwlB prwan-w tbrof' Ii a print J In pt-np-lau form, it! can h ablator d it la AW. Tat I tha grmmX .1rt of Mr Vwofa ! rotxttk liberty f tb cttuen, and aHaU; he In tb tn.1 f rf or to lü.llan.. It rak pamphlet fiUta -. Yew ft VI V b-w'r. TTAll oHtra i,ottlJ rilrrct tbe pch'i tob'iit Pyetpewa. tb ; II I b oo aery. nl b prepaid. . ad4ra RLIrt, HABEXK3S EINGHAlf. ryfinapol!a.

DAILY SENTINEL.

Several caaca cf n'.! l b n e "critre i at Feterat.ur,:, Pike count t'te Ca foiuC fatal. At Fort Tu n Thür Nbcrrr ty the r.arre of Mr laoitiaf . eri-ar.e-1 011 gravel tr-ln of the PitMhurfh rjal, iVei Inwan l. a ! .rriTictir n:i:iilrf OTff hi trk. Jif

LiBit Moi.tffonifrT S'trrry. an oM W4r DrmiAt of W;jff tnnh:p. h.i pleJirfl him!f t th frri.ttioti of freh rnilrh cow. &at rir g. o ea'-rt ' anMfara' Wlr in that toDliIp Lfjette Courier. THt tTATS SiTiit 0 r of Hie m-t nfa? pr '! rcr-rri. Dii'y Sentit! I' e!fcijn erit"' C"l j u j: tn-rt anl ii ltHiU t lM'terizl -oümI liiir! !ei Th no;rietjM aru ftiirri ri.inv ai.d pijtiih full ir-Uirr-hic rrpru t- prorel!Ppa of C'rgrf. uea frm tliwr. .c Fnr ifrm. etc , tt ro.pcctin Sullirati Df mocrtt. Pur Tf)VNmf Tur-uint lo nrtir. th Dmorrata ol Tik toii-l !p. Mrion eiiiy. rne. t A'j;it' Sui-n,on tbcthdtjof UrrrmVr, Ibd Joirn Laftit wa m ! Ciiairm in ati

J. M VoKHt wan ipr"iitel Seufhrj. Jaml KtlXfDT, Jomj Kli!oeimith. O. W . MlLl.rft. wert PlectixJ de'rgitcs i d Joru LarTIM, J. M. VotiiM, R Kline5vitii re ie:tte continent delf?ate! t tlit Cutirfitial Cuti

vention lo lifM at !nüMnpo!ii on the bih of

January, lr4.

Clek vr ScmiaiR Co cat. There will b?

trrail rera"n ia ratae cn 1 t.rf4'eti h:c5ra incrrr .u.r. lit ct rimtin Mvure! rner wily 'if h tj k our d l e o- rup . ami mot gite tit lo, tn4HitQ l.i .iuon or wiiblri l.keat preal diaiTanta;e. Nor re oterwbeltniog rurxjb4r cd oar nJt In auch jaitioD rtnuia;i, or o:ihi ta h rfgirtlfrl ilarminj Tbt LattJe of FrJerickbur eiemp!;6ed thi folly, iw.r !a It controvert eJ, ;a!l;lhe eirnjmitmrw con i. Irrel, at Cittaino.i Prhj l'e "'ilj lo il lu-Tr of lht wr. - O r rai'ir M weer lo at'irk wiibTv ihn fifr-b'e t 0; 10

let I, im crni bjn ur a-'l irt t 'ilj c'l to the ilanrm aul aiu.oyajüti ot our (let tchrarni not from the main aro:e an I yuerr IU Cpu hi dmk ai l rcir adhi$litie of cotnmunicati m Hichmofi'i Wb', iVc. 22. Tii k TAxttr rtt-ortu The number of Y-,nk,e prin-era in H'rhmnd

jtT.ly wi 10 62). F r aerril the ar t tirala ha.T b! vrrj rneL'cr, Y'ctIt mx Y-nkera (indu'lin one ßi r) rre rereire; j

one wi ent to the -mili h rti, anl tilt endiej Rictiinon i Z rrr, De. 13. DIAUHlVt O? ai fTLir Mniber of Cone: H w Jo tou aupp! TourrlveT whb luelT, Clnk: 0 with' ntir, for the nin.t ptrt Mtulr of CuiuriNi: . Wbrtt.in th'4 coiü we-

ti-rT ... C'eik: Ye, wc rvl our f.iti.i!ica ullcr eiju 11 j Irom I. untrer nl rol l, Kiitoi: Whj ilon't v)u lake jour famil? to ü hotel or bomüiii h-nje?' Oik: Hecui-o the iordiii'' luiusca are bro ken up, or clutjie fou $S ta $ld a .lay. Metfiber of Concre: How then do yon H? Clerk: A jrentleinii with a f.iuily lenta o'i or two fumi-hed ro(tn at $:H to $td per month, and. it h iloe- Ii t live on lnrtt. biie a

am, MiiiT.n or r ut a;i:. rnv

MARRIED.

DRY GOODS.

, , , , AttVi-Wu. tid-.tns, in ti e e'rri' f of 'he Jta ! -The prvef!n L D.ton No tary fir trtUKeT o.ii r.iit.A...Ai -car,

I

n reach fllO.UUO.'

Iaq,a.n f Wm.CcCart. tq , to Mi Ji tcCvt-

Peraor i writing letieri to rtixbr of Cong-, taJO.iasil-fr cf Jdga Wm. aTcCt.Ucd.

re Dilti pre pay tL poatage.

Genera) Caaa U mU to b o fetV.a that ha

cnrnt !iv much longer

Drt eir

DIED.

He ia in hi eighty

M jof Oeneral B'er;V twf wife are. at lha -

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F tiie TiATiTTnT "TVDTT AnATtQ

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INDIANA STATE SENTINEL

AM ERICA X DRY ClOODH

5Mi Avenue Hotel. New Yotk.

General ia with him

1 he staff ol the

On Va b mi'if z la. M a Jcrraii Ln. aJrt

c theU J rb Lna. a d -J t

Tt'' ' &' th f th rt'tJ In.ty rwinlr tnor tban a

fatber i a" O r 1 ta artc Np-4ii, !aota4 j

Gen. Corcoran vii Uirn at Cnrmwheel, t h) f-rtoTta, ro( hfa davrbt'-r U nama ef Iba I couuty Slico, Ireland, St. 21:, 1 1"27. He em- rmp. j;.bf . Vbf a cbl'4, ita anVji f tkia tt;raUdto AtueriC4 ia Itl'J. .c t wa.a .n orp.an. br tba lo o' berTttber, wbo J C.insrea- ia train to 'leSWale afcaitt the la r.n-irrt.f . Ib ,lf , eiiortil.i.n of irold If it will watt another e,r enf-d n the rt'm e t t a-br M IV'rt near :

no lc.'ilti..u will be rexeirary, there will be none left to eiid ry. The rattle dia iae tiaa mada its appearance In Liitlcton, MtrhiMtt, Id the l!t few 1 a v a . ami one )erauu La been obliged to kill iiiicen he.d of cattle. Three jear aco, not a pourxi of alt waa made in Siginaw Valley, Michigan. 1 here hast Uth exoortrd from the allev dutiüj the present ;re..r uot Ie-M than 3.00O.0MI üarrela.

Jcidiy Litul, il U itJ, hi U)!t lor to'u-e.

Tttr. t'Slo.' - If Mür RK pKKKVKi.-Ja4.aaua teTera name tTfentttl betör the next Pemu- . cü k at front $IU to iVJ per in .nth. hun.'te I aw." I I a P t l l-l l iTII.

r VcESDÄT MOKNINO. DKCKMnKTt 2D

Tto I.?aaina af fhe aundrr ff tüe

(Javfrnmrnt.

Thadaaeera which the wla and patriotic men

ho founde! tht G.iernment feircd miht be-1

faT! it. are now upon the country. They provided

f ery aafegirl aclnat the-e etiU throayh cor

lilo'Jonal enactmenta which their aagaritT could

anticiMtean l iUifset,btiUhey couM not iotery

wy pralde for the protection and aecurity of the

litrtf of the citizen when the Conititution, which

waa delned for tht would have no more

foye or iulity with the adminitrtori of the Uoefpmeot than the parchment ujyn which It w written. On of th moat able and far

fing atatarttnen whlcli the Heo?utiyn developed

wai Attxivntft IUuiLT)1. Ha rot onlv tooil

yt eruiDf.nt a a civilian, bot he altered hia pa

tntitiatn a vidier. UAatiLTo.t u ia favor of

aarabithin a tront central gyvernmettt, and he

l.ore1 earnfatif t tint direction to the ch.rt of uvtrnicrul which ha took an a :tive part

ia-frni!nj. AUhotjh rntertaioirj: the? con

vict iona and ear neatly advocating them, guided by the le-aon of history, lo clriMv fortMiw and

(4liciei that a civil war, auch aa is now beinc

wt;ej lor the puroaa of coaicin unwillit

SttHi to rttunt to their !lepit;ve would, in all

hutnan probability, rarault ID a ditwolution of the

Urion the very disaster which the war i.a pro

fcricll prypevutc! to avert. In an arl'ile in

the Fanlerallal, rtfeniug to tUh aubjrt t, he thus

give eieaiwti to hi opinion:

When the aword la once drawn, the paaaiona of men obaerte no bound ot moderation. The

aoMctiona of wound"! pride, the in"litima of

Irritated rtntmeut, wwul i bar upl to c;rrv tne SiAte-i, ag-tinat which the artna ol tii Uuion vn extende!, to any extreme neceaaary to

avm-e the itlTrout. or U avoid the di-crare ot

utmliilon The Öwt war of thia kind would

oroOtblv teriuiuate in a dia-iolution of the

Union.'

' Thia waa written abut three piirtera of a century ga, aoJ it had been tuiJ now, the

prevrnt troublea of the country could not ba more

forcibly ponraye J. The hinory of the wir illui

trates the .tacity of tlia prelictiona of Hamil

Tw. "Wlieo Iba aword la one dr twn," eid be,

the paaaiona of taeti observe no bounds of mod

traiion." Su :h i the experience of the present atmete M.alri.tio:i dtmiuiahe l us the w T

progressed, aud t day acheinea of u'-juation and extermination me entertained and advocated

whicll would h. allocked the eusihdtlica of the

nation At the beinnin. The war h is prorctd

tt.r three yeara ujn a Ktiatto wale lur the

avuaed purpose f restoring the Union, and if

th policy of th p trty iu waging it hli uld b ue-

ceifal it aould probtbly terut!otein tdiolution

of lb Lohiii, for it can uo longer le calieu a Union whou one part ot it ia pinned to the other

bybivoneil. d held a i-u'.jug ite i proviuce

It ia no lonjer a oveimnent f consent, b'Jt of

fort) uot a Union compose 1 of indepttuieut and

enJl Si.iiea. audi as ihe Constitution deigned

l. Ia alluding to the coercion of dientinj; S:aics by the force of at mi, Uamiitox reuai kyd: "A project of tha kind ia liu'e le-a romantic thin the mon-ter Umin; spirit, which ia attributed to tl liabulous heroes hi.c! deuii tl Ot an-tinnity."

Thia wa th opinion ol wi.e and patriotic men ,

whjh.il euierged from a aevea jet'' war. and weil un iera(ood the d mgera to republic in in-iti-titutioni which d appeal to the swurd would develop. It would be wio if the pre-u:it Government would heed th le?aou of the Fathers of the Republic. They cletrly foresaw that when tlio U whom were intru-te the administration of the covernment lelt the moorings of the Constitution,

diarejMrded it obligations and permitted p ision to eoutrol thero, there would be but little hope far the preservation ol the government they eatab liaheJ That condition ot nrfiir! is upon us aud nnleaa ther is a speedy reaior ition to the old p-aihe, tha fears thit Hamilton expressed that the first war of this kind would probably terminate la diMu'utioii of the Union, may become hf lory. Tb onlv hap of oreservian Americm liberty and free ioatitutian i In the people bein oue more guidM by the lesaoos of wisdom and p'rwtism ittca'citc-l by the met wha pleJed their lives, their loriuaea an I their aacre-1 honor to Achieve them.

Whfn Cito cille-l his little Se:ni together Utica, at a time, l . w!en Csar - marchirc j

upon the city, the hery enlproniU i;rtcUiinM m :

ferocious ami inOunanl eiocjueue: lly voice ia atiU Ux war! Ctd! can a Uatcan Senate lti g debate Wiicb "f lha . to ch'KW. !aery r dea'b ! N! let un- at nce, :rt on wuf worif. Ant, : tie best of ;r remnmrg tr.x-p. Attack tb. In, break tarooh fh tbi'k array lt bia tbrrg"J !eciotis. ai;J cbary l:ome upon b'.tn

Terbapa xn arm, m ore tacsy taaa u) rtw.

rratic State Convention for iheoHic ol'Cletk id

the Sunieme Court The t hoice (If our Demo.

rucv, no 1 r aa we h ive hear.l an ext-reion, i.a in

favor of Driel H Iving, of Jatkon countv. Mr. Luiir ioaea-ea. in an eniinent decree, the

Jrfftr-onim iju il.ßcitloü hone-ty, capability.

and b lehtv.

The DemoiT-icy of the Third Conrea-'nnal District, ami Indeel the whl S ateol Indian

owe a lebt of gratitude lo J k..n county. In

theiltkt da)S of our party a 1 1 "lory. Juck u fool protilly i reel. To Umiel H. Ltz th I du in part. Ha and the k-'U"1 p rita with whom he is aaaoviated, bav always MimhI true. And thoUL'h drfett might come everywhere ele we could all turn our evea to rand. "jrlorioja old Jrksn,"and ae her galhiut Democracy increanitig her majority. Wecansiy to mir friend throughout Indiana, that the noniinition ol Mr. Lou? ia de.Jer ve-l; deerved by him for hi fidelity to the prineh-'e -nid orgairx iti"n of our p irly ; de-erved by the D? mocricy ol Jackwin, who-e represent ill ve he ia, lor their t!eolion lo ur lmu Sulliv m Democrit. I.a tract a from IIa be I I'apera.

V niu" do aornethiri" for vou;

lUrOtTAMr alllUT-MlLirAKY OFFICIAL RkLlaVKU fkOM MTY. Captain Geors V.hinlon Alexmder, conirnnndant at 0tlo Thunder, Ina been ietieed of coinmiud at ih it pot, un 1 is now confined to hia luarters. un :er artest, char.e-1 wiih nnlleifti.C in i. rtlce II i alleuexl that th s olli, er extottetl Uue rumi. uf money Irom prisoner- con fiucl in that institution, by promising to u-e Ins .t ft A. .1 1 ......A M..... ..I

inuueiice lor incir ueurui, uuo m 'Ml- urn" i permitting the prisoner- to go it liir-c. upon puy inu him li;e funis uf money He is d-o chained widi trading largely in C'ceiibicks He will be tiied by court-ui irtial. XMULlaU AS U IUtlt Alt). We have j;ieti a coii-picn-us pi u-e in our col um us to the Lincih:re nioirtiii.;, not with the t jew of wCour igitig l'.il-e hopes, bul to how that, in apu ot t.ur reverses, and the cuniong i-i the Yankees, combined aiih the erü ly ol Kus ell, there is still a itiimg leeltng in our l"a r in England. Hcv Mr Hode, in his recent lectin ea belote the Youtik' Mens' Chiistiau Assotia tion of thia city, inculcated etrongly th duty of distinguishing between the Kus?cll adnnni tintioti and the people of England. Th former ia decidardly boalile lo ua. the latter as decidedly fiiendly; and while iniiutaining our) rights and dignity as a n ttion, we ah-.uld l careful not to throw away th friendship cf ihe En; lish peopl. Fieab Irom intimate and long con tiuuel aocul intercour.s with tvtgli-htneu of all clashes, Pr. lloye is very cmpetent lo give an opinion of th value and miiceruy ol iheif Inend tftUt . He believes ihey eau sincere, and L Ihinka tiicir Irieud-hip will be worth more to us thin tint of an) other nation Let them prove by acts what thev htve to often nrotes.ed in words, and they will tind that the heatts ol our people will reiutn to them with ;t tebound lr it has long been felt that the English are nearer to us thin the Fiench, and that with them alone a truly iiilioi itc popular friendship can be formed. Richmond Whig, Dec. St.

at J4 to 13 nr doen. while the dod'.r'a bills 1

dei en 1 upon the mnu'r lltathave peri-I.ei lron cold, hunirer, insnlfiien'. clothing and other j

e;u-e Ttiat is the uu il method of living anting the clerka. ii' lit ins; it e in be cal!el. Do juu me in to do ant thii g for them thi e-rOU? Member of Courc: D tibtful. The fcoldiets would annnlain il we did

Ci-ik: Hut G verntnei.l leeda atd hthea the '

sohliera and (j.i)i them 'in'thin tei le It f.ea neither f-.r the employee in the civil de partinetit. mid vet it ouh! not continue its per ntii. ns without them They et the wlieeN of Government in motion and keep them perpetu illy fuoving. M einher of Congrc-: I'erhaps we m iv ive you rations Cletk: I tinderat ind the Secret trv of War

and the C mm r General ay they c;nnot be'

lurnislel M'on Cot.

rai-e tmi' altri ." lei cnt

C.e-k: Wlut h r tuii ! Knonh to pnr j i.lt ..i ..... a iia.ii.frt it i tat ' f i ' lil'a Ll'i4t Wimp !

you f. d u'!e our i re-ent piT, you wonHonlv i nie u.a a fifth of what the Oov rntnei.l jromised j IH. j Mem. Cong : But that would be three thou ! Hili'l doll it j Cletk: In (onfelerite curren- v worth, my ;

f o l a mihtv income. I.ut the leat that you ahohld ive ii!l the currency ia re'oretl to the epecie n mdard; and as tu ist of u- h i ve run hi debt, the allow nice should look hick mi l com

mence ita i.;er itions r.ni the fr-t of.iul I V j Mem C-oi- : I confess i' w..uld be t nei.tjr j ol jusiu-e, no I tnei'.'tT justice iiMhtt; but whit! would Mir constaiioi.t sit? Willi w. Mild liuu ennbe think of itT ! tl.etk: Never mind whit your constituent; j would sav. D i wh it is ritfht and wb it is ho- ! Intel v iietcssiry il "ii would n t luve the de pirico-iiis of nur Government oibtd-d. The' jsple of this'country te to' just mi I too high j m it ltl iowih any diss of their public t v ints j In ik tor t'iein without bring ; Mpcrly c-ompcii ;

s i ml lor their hei vices

Mem C'.iu' : I believe it. sir; I believe it We. I. we will d Ii e he-t ..r u thai wo can. Y"U nvv r i issure i we will t!letk: We hope ami' trust you will under Hand that we are now iedu.-el nearly to a Mate of starva'ion; that your cuneucv ia o depreei i teil ihn i it ia impossihle. with lhesni.ll utuount there is dole I out to us. to procute iheneceas .ries of lite Whatever lou do lor us, we pray you would do it quickly! Frame your bill and paaa it. if vou pIciM with the IivhI iv.ihle tie! tv, recollecting the oM moim U'udat qti ci'o Jat Richmond Whig.

He rf e . f te rea? r.rtet Mch eted In tient a-tl-n of F's-.re h the 1.. ith h r ti-b n.lk eamo to IndUnarx-li' In ta.:s. whr he rsi tr4 uuul ber death. . With eutttva'ad raln-l and amlibl a'f aTlflrt 4'a. po-ttt.a. nn t-1 with enrsin; rnsnnert anl aflktrgly

tt'r Ct e a ip a ALCe fci.J qual.t r, Le ba alnc Ltr

reM nee ber rvrr dra- n a KJi 1 ber In yinparhy at4 j attaebm. rt lage rl vl' r-f neighbors ati1 oclatra wbo

w I (trsplr Uoirnt brr 4ath aixl rnimt)r br with j afl'-eitan ...... To hr r fmily anl rrl.itiona, t a !evotd inat'ner and

This is related to have tnde iteelf painfullv ai?- frlen!, n ejmpaiby in worda can mliia tb' al m'a-

p irenlon the o cHion ot her einging in the "Eli- fortone of herh)a. SLelagons, May the; emulate ber : j ill" of MfndeUuhn, lately in Eng'and. j rlru.. The Washinsrton Aqueduct is capable of! IUr Woth or? r"rcted ..1 ler saferlnrs

SUppllllig b.tlllU.UlMI gallons or water rerdaV to, r w,t: calmness, .atience an.i rortnu.ie; the et'ty. lit theehape in whi b it will bedriink, ' r-iKne4 aod erm c..ifnl Jr. the niids of parthequautity'of the fluid will probably be doubled. ' "yr 'f 'he fratet p!n. Coneif-ua tbatberdi.

eae wit Itirurab'e, t-be welcomed i)'th, norrowinj rlf for tho-e te wa 'eavltif, aasu lnt them i'h ber lstet breath that ihere'a notliuc terrible in ih thenghts of te g-aTe." "Tba llence uf tbe drad I rare not e try pint laMta U.nf aHer life ha ficd." Funeral rertes at the German Catbo! c Chrrch, on

Marjlai.d street tbta (Tural ) afternoon at 3 1- ck. Itrcidence of th family 5o. 11 So'itii yiifieippi at reel.

"Can you tell me how iKe wot Id saloon is pe'.tT" wmh atke.1 of i cock ne j by a Fhiladelphi ; an "Certainty," siid the Lmüoner, with a lone of triumph; "there'a a he-s, m.d bav, at.d a : hell, aud two hoes, and a hen." i Wm McEwen, Ute foreman in the "Age"j ofti'-e, PiiiU lelnhia, whs bound over in fOi'd bail lo atirwer for mi usuit on one of the cornMsitora in i Int niru-e, who relumed to join m a 'tiirtke.' The oA'euce i.a punisiiahle In an imprison nieu I of three years and it line ol $1.00' I. Chic?o received 1 22 .1100 hogs in one week

re i ml v . In a continuous Iii. e, thev would lurnj i l'iJOPOIB IW it hog telegraph l.rU miles hn, or a caus.ige In! '

3.NMI m'.'es i length, enough to reach from San Francisco to New York.

AMUSEMENTS.

The Phil idclphn Ac siys: "Our M igna Charta waa not wtuug Irom any tyranny, nor our habet rot pus from any Chfiilts II." There ia the trouble It we h id won it through tears, mf ferirn,'. Mi d bl.Hid, it would not have been io carelessly thrown away. Capt.tsn Levi Sort well, of Cleveland, Ohio, died last Thurso v, ayed sixty nine, Ictving l.is total property, v.iluel 1 forty thousitid d-.llirs. to the Cievel ind Orphan .syhiro He came to that cny thiit three jeos ago a poor man. He was a bachelor. A citizen of J miiica, L I., was nettlv old by his wi:e lately She in n v-d t m ike hi ai find m biby (her own) in a hket t the htreet door. A note pome I to the cluhl's dress sml be wus the lather, vh ch he etoully denied, until the joke waa tftpl lined.

IIAisI,.

STAP.r, MANA0KU Iii. vT. 11. RILF.Y.

Tuesday Evening, Doo. 29th, 1863, g.'-COSO NtrtHT OF THE ÜRKATD1AMA t)F THE MOTTO 01 THE DUKE. Vrir Scfttcry Inj ;icss(.i'

HC

Ta-tnt'irow (Wed tie-day; Drcemer 3", Bciif fit cf .Ttr. . II. kii.i:y.

OF l'UU.'KJ.

brenCir le and I'arquet'e l...l' a i'l i Iriitl-man . .. .

Kaili a.l ijti.ii. 1 Im IfMllrf v

Ail . l...t. .

.... a . n . , nit " t ' .'..1--.

i ne legislature ol I ei.s ims reluel to pa-s ; priVate r...v

a res ihttion nv nun. ending t.ie icbcl l-onvtesa to i

decline IreiMiiv n..tes a leil t 'inter. A H-.u ton piper rem.nks: "Tne legislature, is bi-iicved to be titnler con.-ei v stive ii dxeine though ilevo ted to i he. Conledente csu-e "

SCALK

TO Onta 75 (.Vina. ?.1 ('.rt. 2 i en 1 1. M Cut. ist

i T... olli. e "ij.-ii r un lUoVlork A. M.till r. b 'fTM."i ntf a '4'7 o'chsli, Oaraui rl's at pi er.fl

WANTED.

A TONTINK. Whv cannot the Cougtesia make use of a to.itiue to ictire, my one hundred millions. Divide it into ten elates, according to the ies of the subscribers. Make the (dure one hundred thous and ilolUrs each, and giving to each el.te tea thousand fhtreholdeta. Durini; the lifetime ot ail the elritcholdcrs each would tu.eive six per

cent ujkju his hue. but, as in the large nuinher of shoe-, eotno would die oil euch year, the annuity o! the survirors is coutinuilly incretsi . . -And as no man eipects to tie in nrt to me, but as every one think some of the other shX:o holders must pa aay before him. so though orne must die, each nun ho.ea and believes th a ... c!unce ot urvivorship is much belter thiL anv other of the h treholders. Iiis i lottery of aui vivorship, w.th a go.xl in terest duiing life, continually increising, and with the ptupect to all, :uid the ceitainty to one, of at some time receiving an immen.-e income. The Government, by the toi tine, retires immediately ou huiulrci millions, and pays annuiMy til millions. Itmiy, before the expiration of th tontine, piv lery much more than o.. bund ted million; bul its payments are extemlel through a long series of eara The present condition of the cuirency would be ielieve-1 bv thespfidv withdr iwal oi the one hundred wd lions. There are but few who cannot apare

"THE BIGINXINU OF THK XV The Presidential campaign iu iheUn ted Si ilea, which takes place dut ing t he coining eumtner and fall, 1ms been looked to as the culmination of the war. The Auburn speech ot Sew ird. f..resh n'ow ing i purpose on th jiart oi Lincoln lb.dd on to the reins ol rwer ut.nl he ws Ic-th lr urt ax A

dr i'tcto he-tdetit ol these ConUi'.ci.itc S;.ites us J j ........ iii

well as ol the Unite.! Males, was iet.iei a matiile.-to of D.v ine light, which would be m in tained, if necessary, bv the foa d at ma S we the delivery of the Auburn Kpeech. events have occurred which have greatly chilled the t-ject ol p'iblio atV.irs The battle ol Ch'ck am mg a threw nil Yuikeedom in'o the deepest louin, fron which lie success ol Gr.nt m Ch iitatiooja lel.eveil the people of the Unsfed S ues so Mid letdy and ntiexpectedly that that volatile nil chihgeible liatiou hia alieady Utterly lorgot nil their p ft reverses, and are now ready to pro ti ate them-ilves, with Ei-tetn adulation, at the feet uf Gt nit. hii.I humbly ask him to put his loot th. ii iheir net ks lor the next lour tears, ua Lincoin baa bme tor the la-t term.

Poor Lincoln! as the d tv ol his exit draw? n:i,h

he will continue to aink lower and lower in the e-oimation of the pajoole who m lately i--l.usl

themselves .U his loHs'nol, and be-oiuht him to'

be their tyr-tut. Another man, f'-om "'I c baiue bove the clouds." in the boa.tlnl ltii-!j.i;e ol iheenemv. has iiri-eil. ho is fal M.ppl.intil'g

Lit'colii lü th cm i maiion and nppicciatioii of bin j ubiects; hvI we have een tint I hi "i-oiuiug man" ia Haid to be coining to Virgin! i L I im j

beware. There is in irginia mi t iis utne ai-o a "coming nun U-thm-uid Enquiitr, Dec. 21.

A cm. otis ami interest iu discnvtrv has recently l.e-n made i.'i Ca'iloi ni , of a pyi .nnid very similar in consttu -tion lo the Egvpli in pi räum. s, only vei y mach unallcr I he tone. com

p).sitig the cout rs average, hi leet iu leu'.ii , and It oni one loot to three leet in thickness. The New Yoik Tribune argues that bec.tu-e iht-ie re twenty two nun si tv holders to onlv one slaveholder in Loui-dan . alav ery otiv'ht to be abolished in tint S ate. Well, Iu e York ihete ire laentv nou-real estate owners to one who owns real elato. Why not abolish property in reil estate iu New YorkT The following singular announcement appetre.1 recently in itre nJv?rtisemeiit co'uiuiis of a Xew Yotk morning journal: "Sx hi i.lesuMids Hitd grooinsiren wantrl.by ti couple about io b married, who hive hul few llitli.ls in this city , ial.il wWi to be h.iml-om.h united. To le-pectthle futt:es a lair cotupensi tion will be pai l Addtej', iVv." John 1 Hale r.dvoc ates a suspension of the wiit of h .beas corpus in oidtringtl ..IViniess agiiti'l lite Goveriun'.'iit into piiou and hevond

the i ceil oi law, and then eeba Iihi Scnatoiial 1 inrinctic'e with the inim.ictil iie Stuutoti to gel j li-em out "on parole!" This is ia.lic.il, lovall

league ;iainoti-in It is giving the lovcrniueiit "practical siippott !"

Ci o l x : o o l j : CHANCK Ft)Tt Abb Wilt) WISH TO MAKF li:i. tn-1 ho.i.atct Ai?nt W .li ed. A"y eri eiiillt'jr. Vi cents w II r.eii, p't-psnl, anyone of tlie f.;ii.wi'n: receipt-: To make West rn '.idi-r, L'ui'.ii atick tigbt, itifii isi b I J , i-ur for.oll rv 1 or n-tiila, eetr t att of ra chn a- t!s-i , ih l.u- ter's -ec-i t tor caten1m a'l ki'.ds of fsii.., fr i.r i I will se d a'l of he above t K"tt"T wlth '1 tLer .rf .let di rovt-r e , wi-h cir.ti'ar co itsti.iiiir term t a,-ei..-. An.lr -J. V. UHJAN, Itox 11, iJj.iIip-iilie, L'i.i.. il'.tict. Ind. deCrUtt COMMISSION-

.... 0F Tallow, Lard, Bacon, Pork, Beef GENERAL WE3TLRN PRODUCE. Tli u derl.s'i ed pay their Purl iultii AttaMition lo be nil. f the al ove er'1 , atnl ro.NSl.t.N M f NTS S! M lc 1IIKM Ml.b TV. riliKUfl I.I' MsfOSKiß OF and (in vi h 1 1 T a '. ui tetiii. IV e i'ue VVKKXI.T I. 1CK I'L'ltUKMo: t .e nbve n tides, which we n ail

iaüs to t:iof seid n the'r a l-'rw tu

VfJttV2 o.Mlilir -V M,

3? Vt later Mrret, ä. V. 'ilf .

TAKEN UP.

M;il: . Fj-i IVsri s-trtft

!. Jh-.i: t

K. A. VINTON.

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LIQUORS.

winrAsM.F. pAT.r.r.s in

BOURBON WHISKY

BHASOiESj-WIKES. GIN & CIGARS,

Ten Irur

Old fturbou llottle.

Wliiaky in

f.M CltäsrvL ATTIMPT oK'CoL. STRfllillT AND UU AIiJlTANT TO lCAPK FnoM UlCllil NH. The Y'i'kie oihceis coi 6 ied in the Lihby Prison luve on eentl o cat-ions lately made unsuccessful i ttempls to e-cj' Irom that iiistitu

lion The des te to escape seems lo h ive gtown !

with them ein-e ihe euivesslul evacuation id

iierson n L'v'titei nnt ;

$1, (WO, ami all would, it thev knew tint by a , . lV O.pt. At.ot

ctrtiiu day th currency lentute of trie notes , SkeUoI1 ,irrrl .toil, ,,.-,, nd which was frowould Iro uken away ttiat no nistter iu what, ,(irt, f(V ,rit,in- the cnti.iel on duty .t the time.; property they may ch tug it. heivy tales would ( () L'rf , reutinel on duty in tin rear I fend it out nd eat U away. Richmond Encjutrer. , o, (,v L M Pii4n, was sounded by two olücers

Dec. 19. 1 on 'be -u -i -ct d an escape which thev ifched to i

efbvt at II1.; o'clock ihit night. He nrted to J

KM ALL AKMILa.

I

Tb bvbita ol a people are aironger than their in.ir pr,,,H.,ls. thev promising to give him a law. Th defeua of the country, pievi u to : ,,jodted ol 1 .r :nei lock md two aa'rhcs n.r the present wr, was bise.1 sutistaiiti illy uiouthe h'ssetv.ccs M j -r l'uner being notified f the f nr.Iitia ot the feteral Sia'es, anl on volu;tieer aflair, directed the sentit el to let the pirties ts . artu.c r-iie 1 as occish'tis demnll. It o:i ' c-ie. und rc e.vc the b-i.tu f r s i d'.ing. sn-1 . thia aaatetn we conducted eucceastuliv ihe wr if ' th,. he would take csie thev did n U get fr oft" '

177H. th war of lMlst, and me ute ftiteinan w ir Ae-ordmcly. t nuipast rttee o ciock, a, teir

a- - a. ...a. .. a -.e. j ua , t ' I : i 11 . . . 9 I I.Ib- I

It was ou tins eysiem wc eew ou- in mc ; wtno-.tw or i tic mn.nn mi coh-iu ot . c- k-h.m ( w-tlt cu., other . 1 1...'.. . t ...... 1 1 frofii It fl. A -l.l'.-.l. .... . ......1 .ttl..Lfrfbt.4. riitt.t

.i . . ... i .. i . . j . j 4. .a 11 .J(;.. 1 oe-.a r'luou

grea.est successes mat na w mciiuni oc i, ine uroumi, ano c incu ocj" enurw. imp'hj , fx,ijreti into ihe II. L - . . I . . u Af.l'.IIHilliU fkaftliltlil thit ... ...... II... ...... i.al lltu. K.I.I. ..I 1 . 1 111 ll.i V

I err.ap comi-a-sor -oi.r iwt..w, ., Jt , , ,,,,, i.. ......v. ... ; Iiiie I' i. m..t und provided for in the Constiu Lrhim k ihl tiKilor n.iiiie. and were im i ' . .

VValia,",a " " ya, - ...

i!...- ..I iI.m .-ooi.iir un.l ol the Mites. l V-rne kin ' rniKtli.iMv !'hhI time when t!:ev were ti ill

neces.irv with the oevelopmeuU ol llu wir Wo d tiy Lieutenant LtTouche, and commanded to will not iH)K btck to the oectatof; or . tfts of i,,n" This ac.-e er.it e-1 the r s;eed in t!ie dirtc thecharze; but more radical changes are pro- t i ia of Kockrtt., bu' thev hid not j,or.eveiv fsr

..lnjre weepirg cuii, -rtpnoi. ujseti.t.:

aud oblueratmg every remni:.. ol tre oi l sis teal Will we ! beoeruted by the new or ler ot i things if it prevails! Wcleirnol

I ne -uccesa of a Iriltle, mucn ie o: 4 w ar.

the nnn.'-ers on the

May atitk W atari ar.4 frea til warli !ra boo ia." j , ' , V ' Ü 1, i . , ... ,.i.l depend not entirely ujti i Th conservative Lucios rrpl.ed. My, n)Ulw ru!li js the mora

ditioa of the men. the numbers tl.it can I c m centrated al de-ired rainta. the rexjaisite tni:n"t! 'us and upr lies I hind, and the sut-eri'-r rk U

thjuzhte. I oast co:tfev. are turned on peic

TK. i.il mhiiI! of'Lrjfioi wa the rtit ial

object of th warrior" patiiot'c indignation. Tb j i.iyai" Seopronttt. who aoroad to tubinit to. tb Vreat cofqeeror of th Ei. and tul i not brok theiiuob! iu;gt-iion of "puice," whi I paweJ io th avr ol Cato. "Hewer of Luciua, he I la a traitor to hi coontry'a cu " Tbe vera t neit r.itbt Sempeonins deaertl Cato for C?ar; wh:!e L'lloa, the advocate of paca. remame.1 j a till br ti e!v fo-jwht for the Lbeiliea ut Kvme.

When we note the pecti'.iwr incliuati.u of fan'j

wen to a tr eiceeaiinifly patrvitirt m me evei . otle world, th: eim pie Hot v il tore itself spon cur retottes-tion; and in view of the filli blity of eveTTth:p: mortal, we can tat tSe revival of its aprUicatioo -C irly te Consti- " tciloa. " " In tb litt! Villa,, of Le Centre, in Oneida cciQ'y, witUn tie bouods of a siLle ichool di trie, thei bv beu ihty caeeaof dipliieria and twenty thre d.tha from It durne the past tw iu ni)iwl There were tve funerals there lx?t week; two children lay de-d veteplav; three tnor wer' not eipevted to live bo:r; aud three new cases were reportM by phyaiciaua yea tardiy mora b gl

Ken the cu.rda wlr.ch hid lcn to -tel. ll'-eed

around the higict-ois Y itiks. .m i tl eir capture 1- e.itW'e. O i the 11 (.romti 'i L e.iieiiint Li l .o.cl, . he reco-nixed the i loi i oi- Clot el A. D Sre hl and bis AiljuUi t, L cuienaut K'fl. Thev were conuueted l u li to the L:by,

ral and phv-lod cor.-: fun.hivl with ib.tantial irons, nd put m liie

duc.e-iu of the prian, w here t'-e wet e at Ial .-.cc ut.t. "chewiiig tcut Of sweet and bitter I irres " The Y t.kee ctli.''t ha 1. previous to the -.ttempt ot Mre.tht. dt tern: uel to celebrate C:.tiamia ruht hi a gt m l mus.cil euternia meut. Whether iheir pwrpise will b tlfiCted by

be rCeil

af tho iu command

Tb couMiiar armies of Rom were Mely '20. (WHJ men. and wi:h ihe-e they conqueted h

..tri. To..nhi eonduete.1 r-ia msertr retre.t S emht's rn. eeinz. rem uns to

from thecipit.l of Petsii wpb run:, n-i. (R.huiMid Eairtr. Dec ill. Mnit-dea. with the im number, vnquiaha-'l the : - a . fco-tsot D.riu-nt y.araiho Aieaauüfrecl outi ..j;,lh Jo-. e h ive vm. do;.e th it aim vet?" lo conquer A-'u w: h 3(.!KnI men. and he did it. ..N ,hir" , i.-n., , 0 it .. ..c,.,-t llu i;; wt,y.

.i.t e..!! aith t ia .aru iiunner Tai.ouisoaM n-i n ...

i ano'eoti

jcceacsive armies of Austm in lull, eich nearly

at four age, 1 could do ar.j uni that wjis et n e.

can 1;

' .?U- ! :.!lii VOM to -.toil t'xt word

. j i i I . a... . .-... . -

double his own. Va e ara? not wittiout fwraiieis. , 4J. .e I lc I you " eeperiall? at Mana-sas atidthestaitl ng auiwee . J k f hu ) t)iKm th,t,on of Price in Mtawttiri . with vnlcnTeer-. at the be .. H i ,e, s lv. let' fc.ir i' " ginubg of this war. It s alrao with i the begn- . f .f ore m c;olhN, rU4n lu Birg of compulsory nliitnnt. atd the rast c-; wh j haffliMl . v myu it ,.,ke cre ie of our raciter roll, that onr enoos re-1 . . . , . , h

verses cmmesei.

"iThat w want i uaiirided acd UQwcakeced armies in front of the mait. invading armiea of tbe ecewy. Let u !ec: and fortifv the appropriate po'nta thalar in the lin of bia noa.n ad auce and there await him And we can check

him. Oar detached force bate bown Uiem

aawves more than a ma'ch N h' They ena ten ! rpec'i rely

humnn railh eeaiu. thir?" "Miss Sally .Tut es. vuu mat turn to aour prs.nr lesson " - Twr splertdid private c-rriage? hate jut beeu m.aile iu London for the Ko.g id Dihoniey: one lor bim-eif and ihe otner tor Lia Queen. Ttev -te construe ;ed tj tedrawuby tweuiy and

1 hete ate a good many midlines for separating c'i IV Irotu wlieat, but he who tdrill intent on in lhee lays I r sepiratlni: truth from fal-e hood wll le !oinr the t;re.ite-t seivi e. We

conservatives w ml to know truth and lal.-ehood j -

r.pirt tint we m iy tell only the i'otmer, un I the J t). rehels .id .h!itioiii-ts th it they may tell only'

the litter L jin-Vllle JuUllial. i m-niv THV 15rM t)F I'KCF.MW.K. BV THE

ti v - i v - r. . . ii c "i ' J u .'1-rs ei el. o l iTk I r. wn Mare, IS hamN hub. lb 2sew i,tk Lveuing I t fella of a C-on- . , W1 rr4 bavr ! aee Uv proving nro)erty a .-1 . nectieut man who has twentv-tive children und , p..y:.iu cl.ai-vcs. Apply at JoLu Ii Suhl an 's L ery j

grand cbi.drcn tu the "Gov ft nrnetif eervice, as il that fai-'t should entitle the tarn I,, to the uriti tude .f the countrt! It falls, however, to tmiice the p-irtSruhf "sen ice" in which t!ev ate c-u

g 'gel It ta nor very utiusuil t find whole I fani lies "serving" tie Govf-rt.ineni in fit ofiices with I ojgo il nies mid wi le oj portniMties. The :

1 mice ol Loyal Len tiers Henry H Stanton, and familv. were io "li iverutncat set vice" i;i the N-w Yotk Custom Iioue until the thieving operations iu their department were discovered. What Skvator IIali'u Feikms Think of ids "IvLTAI.R?" The radi-Ml Cotre; on ie it of

the Cincinnati Gazette, who holds the om:-e of J Lit'i trim in the House of Representatives, I

write: Hale's ext'lan-it'on steni i al out hl- taking a fee of J'l.l'ltt) a u lawyer f-.r getting a mm out cf the O il Catiitol, is r.ot otisi.! rel nswhollv

Ireeiu,: him i'rop.i bl une As k,e:ifi- dlv dircuasl ;

here, the .! rt te-olvea itself .Mo this: Dal l-e cc; $3 (".CO jor his ii tluetue -s iSe:nor, or f.r his iniluei ce aa a lawyet If the l itter, it is stid he r.io-t be tegarded a better lawyer thin his friends ever supposed him. A Ch.iilenton correspondent of the Daltimor American givea tbe following incident in the loss ot the ironclad Weehawken: Ofihewholciximberloat.it i Holiable that he to j tity were drowned in ihe ttirre and m meiistelv below it. vainly and !ea:-ai itel v seek ing to l uce their way through the murow onen in fiv which nlotre rs-.ire wa .i. e One

of the Urt w ho got nut and w-s saved epoke to me i

shi.dileringU ol th terrible scene ol men battling

and atrujrgling with the at nv of I

hectare an egiess, whil-t the water

ireti tomb and drowned out life i

fethef. I tio-w ho huceeeted i:i i

a. .a i a

getting out not to ut on tnemae:ve ror orne time in the midst of a heavt sea, und -everal wire drowned bdnr help reiche. them, whilt others were res. ue.1 just io time to save lile. As ti e wHier leached the fire, an immense volume ol .stetin n!tel nut of her t.ro-ike-siack.

DULY A?D tTl.r.KLV . . Pox 100L At priad ia the h'.aioryof the nation bai It ben ni r- Imp- nant tba tb p-oj l. fcQll ba aWJ of th jrrlnr p C(XT w tcb ar Ouverntnt at 1 baed abd tba hearing -f paaj ett vjxrn or rlwal tnitt'ona. Wa are ta tb takUt f a rear Icttnrt, at4 tb eCxl ia bavirgrna'a to overthrow t a i?..niment e'ah!ihe by tb wUsl.m. aacarity a4 pa'nt!an of Wh!nctr, Jt rTer,, MJion sod tlieif a :ate, and ea'al li-k fa 1. -tea.! a ftror.c, oaersbaJ'vwinit iii euta'tiet !--poti.m. R'are r1i;bt, wbkb liaae prorertri the lit-erty of the c'tii-n, srt to b triick dvwt; fi'.tw lue art to U teraled at.d tbe Frii-ral tioemmont U tu aarp tbt control a n1 i-e-tion ot that due policy an J intlttons of the Suva. 1 Li i he policy of tht A4mitil-

tratlon Jarty. Iu Ua4l g nie a)br boldly r"elim It, n d tbt rnt wbtcb have tran:re4 itre tbe adveot

of iLe pte.rtt iilreinndration Into poa er clearly re .ktduw Ul .well U Its pari.-.

Sorb te tb l-u preeer.te 1 to th Amrlrn people.

It i for ttirm t.i l!tn tr.te ibe eapwoy of man foe arlf

orerrimrnt, 1t insNttrn; i.ti a jrnvernmrM of tbe peo.le.

Jut an our b-r fillers JI1. In eppit'oi ta anartocratic, arbitrary a?il kindly pnrr. N I ug bae w pro.snd and e'lj.iyed ihe blrsxaiirs i f ctil acd relnpioii freett-'T, thai we f iil to apvmtate ll.etr .lue and bar. aluiust forjütien be acr.fcea by aim tb. y were actieved. l'ower ia ever traliiif frutu tbe many to tLt few, and uulr the ile hofily aod taaufully raa. t tb present trii ere lnj the cvertitntat vt ibe otat y will become tb Kocrnuiej t ol the fear, and li.--ea4 of brttij

tbe aylum for tbe eppre-ed if all nations, etr n w til become aa eppre.oart with its ird r and turdrn as tbt m.er iiepotic. Th PraTtxti. w ill coritlnn to alv.cate old fashioned iVtuorradc drirlnes, b-lii-virjr firmly that tt.eot.ly hrpe of prearrvintf Urpabl can m-aitutiotia rts w ihs-ir upreniay lu the adiuiuUiralion f the iruTernuient. Tle dvsrtnn. are cle4rly and rcinprtLeiuuvcly s-t iorth in tb following rla form prrred by Tb.aua J fferson, tb founder of the iVnvarratlc party : Equal an 1 act tutlce to all mrn, "f whatever late or pr-r-ua-ion reliKi.' is ir iJitic .1 ; Peace, en mire, and limn at fii."tnlhp with all nati ms, entatthiiK alliance wiib a.ne ; Th Mipi ort if lira Stta (ovrri.ment in all their rubn, as the iuo t comj e ent adminlstratioti f"r our dmrnttc otio."iis i1 ihe Lrrt bulwark against antl-re-

putnicall triidenräos. Ttie r.-M-rti.tn of tbe itrril Kovenitnent la ll w l.lt con-titu' tctial vi.ir. aa the -Lset anchor cf our peace al b ane and a.itety abroad ; Aj.-al.ai fire f ttie riRlil of election by the peotde; A nidi nd ufo r.'tr etive T b'is.a wl.iih are opped by the wrd of revulal.oii, w her n-cefLl remedle are UtliT .vid. il. Ahsvlute A.'iju'ece'n-p in tbe will of tb: majority, the vitol prfulp'e f republic-, fnau which tbre I no apj.e.1 but t fr tbe viul iiriia ii-le and iuunediare parent of depoiln : t wrll .h-i lplined tud.tia, our I est rbanee in peace, at'd f'.r th ßrt momenta . f wr, till regulars may relieve tbini The fupreroaiy of the civil over tbe military author- ... , .

eoiiniy t'i trie pnnlic expenses, teat iator may t liirl ily buuVnrd;

The U.iM. pavmenls of our debt', anl acred pn-ser-vatlun of ib puldic fanb; KnoiMir lo-m.'Ut il aiiculi ir-, and of commerce a its b.Oidiuaid. Ibe diiht'lon of Irfoimitl-ai. anl arralfninrnt cf all abues at lh far .-f public reaon; Frrrdoin of lelivion; I KKi IlM UF Till I'liKSS; ami FK'Kikiva ,.y ir.l:)v trNnr.it TDK TROTFC ri')N uF Ilih 11 t UK. I si OlKl'L'S; And tr ul t Jurie- impartially Mlec'ed. Tbi- ii a phtfuim upon which every Win sra aji every citi-n an Marvl, and if a fi-'se f o-rrniuit Ibe Coi-!ituti..n an 1 Union s framed by ibe fjtinders of the Krpnbac Is pres. rved. it will only be by the siiccsful ac ndrncy ..f ilu.e prta -tple In It a lioiiii-trail'.n. If tliry art iiialntalncit tl.a voict of tbt people w ll control inp'ihlio afTair. an t tb blessings of rivit liberty will be piesrivrd and p rj tuated. It la a time the pf opl j hould read. The whol world Is in cotniaoti.'U, aul revolutions threaten oHiri tuilot a t !l a our own The .nkntinll w.ll give a a ummay of all geneml no as, and it w 11 ha the aim of the pubihrs to make it a taluabl an l Interesdraj new paper lu every department. It will pay epectal altt-iition to

Statf affair-, and, as tb central orp an of tb Lxinocralic

party i f Indiana, will u-e every effort to sustain Us prin

ciplra, ita policy and its representative men. It will oot be an Instrument to advance tbe lelflsh lntrret of cliques, fartiona or itulivi.aala. In no way can rooud prnctrles be better dis-eminatcd than tbroujh tb

aKncyof Democratic n wiaper and Democratic öa?u

ni' iita. And IVimwrata cannot better rvc their cau

than by pl u-inif a (Vniocratla tiewajr iu tbe hands of

every family in the Stale. Tbe prejudices of our political o;.o.icnta would noun irlve way If ibi-y wer etillbtened

aa to tbe dortrin and purposes of tbe Democratic

party. Notithtni'iiJit tlie larg tncreus of th ezpensea at

tt nd'nj the pn blx.it lou of newspaper, the term a of th

Sktimkl wiil he the ine aa heretofore, and a wc baa uo paid ageuis, w kbull r.iy upon fnend t aid in titrii.ihu ita rlrculitlon. And the larger th clrcolatlon, the Rreat.-r will be the ahility of tbe proprietora to in

crease tb value and interest of tbe paper.

-AT

Hume,

Lord & Co's,,

26 and 28 West Nashlpston M,

. arLFNMI ravf ATVfi KLFOAjrl l Faocy lTaOo"iJt.te;er.lra: at tbt

Trade

Palace

Plain Black Silks, Rich Plnid Silks, Rich Fancy Silks, Rcpt- Silks, Plain Silksand Satins 0iratrrk of S lka U very Urge and ill bat fourd romp'ete in every re-fct. - Lusters, hrk and col Black Gro Graiiie" Plain Ponl dcSoic, Rich 3Ioire Ant'nities.

French Repps, Drape de Lnccas, Rob Rov Plaids. a' ' Black Bombazines, French 31erinoes,

Figured Delaines,

Flannels, all kindsand

colors.

Cloths & Cassi meres,

Embroideries,

Balmoral Skirts,

Hosiery, all kinds,

Fall Cloaks & Shawls

Small Plaid Shawls,

For Children. NEW GOODS HUME, LORD & CO., IM DIAISA PO 1.1 aaifrta.

DRY COODS.

CLEARING SALE!

FOR

'ml? mc

TKRMS OF THT5 OVILT SENTINEL.

(ne C"pr. one rar $7 ta

On coriy. ix .:.Millis 2 5(1 One copy, one mnth .U Delivered by t'ie carr er, withiu the city. IS centa it

fe. k, payalilc to the cerrier. Agents wid be uppbed tit 12 rents a wrtk. TEUMH OK IHK YVEKKLY ENTISEL.

1 cio . 1 ye t f 1 f 0

in copies, an 1 oue to th- maker of the clu' 15 0

W cnpif, an t two to ibe ma'er of the c!al ja oü Additiona can t- roidr to clubs at anytime attb

above rate. The i.aracs will be printed ou each paper

wltlioutextra eba-e.

E-T ftOOOS!

No. 5 East Wtishington Street. .11 . II . U O O I .

?.N a)Rln TO MAKF. nOHJI TOIt SrntNG STOCK, I Wl! wli for Hil'tV Imv be f..,:ow;n GMd. wbich

will ba favnl 2' pr e-ni. l-low the niaal trade pricea:

No paper will be m-iU withcut prepay merit, or ron o lliH, SlirntH'H i-'ircillarfä.

tintun lorifrer man pai l ror. Aflaress

F.L.lr.U, ilAlClifl A; HI (2 II A Tl ,

ttiitltttiapnlia, IllU. 11 AR S H A L SS ALE .

No. 23 South Illiuois Street, d.cti-;iri IXDUNAIMLI", INM'NA " FUR ftl IS HIN C CÖ0 D S7

- Tnitid Stiles Mambul's Sitk'. Rcbert b. Cutting, s. In the ( irruit Court of

ne!rcMe:it and Director I the IMted Mat. liUtriCt

i f tbe j of Indiana. Fern and Indiana oli Xoveuib r Trnn, lS.t. Kadroad l-oiiij..t.y el. al. j

'VOTICK IS HKlir.hY t.iVSN T I AT ON TIIK lini

day tfjirun y, A. D., ltil, Setaaeen tL Iwttr nf

t u o cIim ä in tb hretwn m! foer o ro k ta tbe auer

pon of -a,.! day, at in- C' urt Hou3 in the City of lodi-

arai-o'i, Cnun'i of Mari n in I Mat. f Indiana, tbe un-

driiined, the Martha! of tbe L'nited Mi't ol tht Di-trct

aforejiid, tv irt .e vt a cettili! cjy of tbe decr ren.lfreii and mad by the Court la i i-nva entitled

cu, i cH in Ibe Cl-rk of iaid Cnurl, w.II eil at auc

tion i:d pubne outcry, txe fohoam; n.acnbed propertv

:! ruh' of the aiJ f-eru and ludianapolu nai.road

Company, to.w it: Ti. I'eru ana Ii; liiUAi"!; Iuilro., renni-.j and tx

tet.d-ns frrna I'era, io tbe CVmty r( M;mi, and eta'e -f

Ini'iana, UrouicU t-e Luir.ii'i of Murui, llowrd, Tipton,

in erxi'e-s vanity.

I'lain.rriiiuoii iimi I'laid S!iatf ,

Iate-t tyl.

IMaiii. IllttcU and Kep.SIIks.

Colon I SIIKk.

It:iUd rWjr.'.n.

Ifl all th: new 1 ar!e.

Victoria I Sep., ISroirli !lai, Ti ) lot dr Venire Check, Hrocadr I.nwfcr. Plain I.uttrr. A IAKOK ASS-OUTUFM OT

EMU K OID 1 : RIE9.

rrt!c dr atteatioo tv

Ilonitou. .Ualicwe and Point Luce

Collar- and cts.

THONSSEN & LAHEY,; .vää hosiery, c.lovl. sontags l hoods , ca'' ate i-f hieb the aaid lUilruad Company wao.ou the &th I I a xa T liwin Y"a ai a i a aulr ea M TTT i nr L1 Qt. a. I a d Jlrch, Is'hJ, or now ia aeied or poseaed, to- -' J-alll la JlllllII HllE.

67 Wc3t Washington Street,

(Irwtr-rn Itltnnla and irnneaarcSli.. 1enrlv a pposite Ilie Italea llonae.

LT

INSURANCE.

KQÜITAULE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

OFHCE NEWS' liLOCK, FIRsT BUILDING SOCTH Or" THE P0ST0FICE, UP STAIU5, IX APOI.IS. I ! D 1 .1 It A i INSUKKS DWKLLINGS, FARM BtRNS AND THflk coi-t'-nra. Al.v Cburrüea. chxl Houses. Sure. rrrh-nriiie and tlier projrty, &aint loa ir dinii.f y hre t r thre or live yeaxt. Offloors. TIM. A. FEFLLE. Prenrdent; WM T. r.IR-ON.Vke lre--i;eut; N. K HAVH.TC5, SecraUry ail Tre unnr. CC uHS.Oaiwral aeat. Dirootor. VTn. A.reeit, J J Mnith, C C.Oiin, Wm. T. Glb-oa. K.l.Mi.ker. - Roforonooa. Hon. J S. Ha-vey. Et-Treaaarer of Stai, Hon. Caleb 8 - Kb. ia re, I. Court. Hin. A. If. Co..i:-r. t Wa-ter. Wm. U NoMiwe, Cahir Fr t .National lUnk. K. H Farry, Grand secretary 1. O. of O. K., New com u A firkin a on. A'tona at I., A-her .cdaa., !.'- lior. J. M- Iilford, Fraidrt J wraaJ C .wpany. anar h't C. M-Colaaw, Catver eiauaeaa. lBnia; J. Prvraon, Kkh ..wrl; D K. Wi:Uoeoa. AUy. at L w. i.reeucalAe. IL B. FriaaJvard. AU, , JaiUa. .ecaa-ifra.

af.fuiV Furnishing Good AND II O JS I 11 Itt Y .

PLAIN & CGL'D BORDER NAPKINS. WriTU AD COLORED FLAZiftELS

All Wool Otsalnarrcw. Coatinrr

and Pants StniT. (All Grade.) Ladies' Siberian Cloaking".

"r;nod Sold ai.Xetv Vork Jobbing I'rlca-w. declo

Tbe Greateit Eirgaln of the .. JCA liberal dedi iocj ta the Trad.

declft-tttOt

NOTICE.

NOTICE.

CSU CAT WESTEU1V A X I T AU Y JT A I JR. ON FkllÜT. I ECKilBFR J5. I'na. ATfD ALSO ON Kr dv,au ..ry I. 14. Half F.'e Ticket, to Cmc r.natt ard n-'uru, w;ll be U-uid al rKlun-p.M and at all Stattuus n ttt- i:d:anp"lia a if! Clirciuuaii "alrod. T ail r&n;Kre i a tkaeta to the lire at Jtaul-t-7 Ka-r 'h t :k.t will be Ro -d lu Ca L-.uait oo th f'bicairi ipr, or tb Mail Tran, of )U dan. and w it b johI io retru mi anv pa-enarrr tr a as.nl anlinria Ta-.y, iä ' ay Ja-iUa.-y l'Ct. ' b- enir- ra-ip- f Bi f d tKxei tote daled Uiba Vireat wu-raünl ary lair. Kijris K T UKF.K. Superiatendeu W. R. L. Novta, Geo ral Tlrki Aat ateM-dH

Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Oleve-

lana xvauroaa uompany. .

. . . . I i . L I . . . . . . .

riur wun an ioe i.t.u uifirr inj on racu rie oi cue i . rt - mil AH a

tr ick, io tbe boI widUi ai-1 exieni that tbe Mid Corn- riaiU QC UOIOrCtl UOmer l aDie UlOIllB.

pany wa- uj- is r jpu vr J' c imm ii ice biup, ieiuer

lib tr:; euirtruture, tra'E and ri'a ibereon, and

ttr bri tpes, viatacts, liica, depot rrour.il, and baiw

Ii. tbr. or., c oir: car, tool-, iiiAtenal. machu.ery.

and a!l toe p. r onai nro-crty, rtgtu-tBTto or iiverrat tti-rriii -f th aaid Cumaii; and a'ao ail that netiain

r ice f land exte titK frotu tb Orininabon of lae said

i:ai;road at rem to tL- La.e r.r'.e, va .t.ra and 7t. l-ouie

Lai!roal. actuird ir to te aco'iired by a d Company.

and the ro-id i-ctlt or t be built ta reon, with the euper.

nrcture aua rt'.u pucea r to be p:rj thereon, asd ait tbe depot Krouitd acquired or to ha acquiretV. atid all

otbr rroiMny, rri or os-r-owal, acnu-.red or to b ae

quired by hJ Company; and alao all the toll, recta and

iiicme to be nad or icviei l.oui tLe aaid Kai.road ea

tei.diiig from I'eru t" Indiaaaolia aid ibe extrn-ioo th-re.d to tbe Lake Erie, W-ibah and St. L"tiie l.t;!road.

n -r called the Toledo cd Wibah Railway Otwpaoy,

atvt all rr.rbt e, rrtti an. I pri Uegr of tli said I'ar

aud tridurtpoli Ka lriad Conspa'y cr.in, 19 cr concera

Ins the aaaie and my aud ever) part thereof. Tb rent and probt cf aa d property will hr.t

ofTrred lor aale, anal --non faüma; t realize a aufrVtent

aru to tUiy ttedemad le upon decie. 1 will.

at th aame time and plaee. in like manner tCr for aal j a CASfl DIVIDEND OF TIIKk.e FSB CE5T. FIFE th fe inrps of th property, effect. rrbU and Iran. I J frnnl nrrt Tit n tbe capital atork af ta

chise. above deacrthed, ordered to told a. the property u,Uiananol. Futntmra- and CleveULd kaürcad Ca.tn-

ot rha l ero and lüdiaaapol.a Lauroad CotrpaLy ia tb j pary. baa eat -elarad, ry abU at ab Äea aw tb ab. e?.t:U-d suit. I CoLarmnr at l-.rt.xu oa ta ISth dav f Jaaaarr

ThfalwillUaJewiaoatreUrffr!B ta valaatkn Ir.n r,.,-.f., tU. ttMdt.atba itk .rrf mt f.r.

aaa appra'eain iaw m run w muuai ana aa.a I to tKe 31.t of lecabr.

rrooerty. c.. w ia ma a. in eourrij, aoa tantct to tit ir.inrr.n. f O a eaMtal tack at tSar.WMtv.

prior ao-t paratnoaiit iKii ci ice aeea irual ct taort- ordered t th anant of thre bond real thBe 1ol-

noti tb praut capital, wake ry atorkhotd! aa tfeey iod oat

ln.t. laforoarica a ta detail

Tb aar-

iataat by er

qala-

meats lad an.poua tanrins and oik.r laspreaaaasuu tb roaC. Fy crier of tb floin! EDWAHD Sacrury. ladiaxapoiia, Dec. Jt-i. aVcfJ-dlw Aw3w U HANDE'S TUSSILACtO la oat Ur FaWia f paakara aaat CUc

car f vera ed bv aad -at:y oti tb lt day tf July, Ura. or tbirty p -Isii, to Jamea Wuteiwai, aa Xmaae, to acctr th pay- a.ay t Uka pro rU ry ment of tb bonda f th Ca-pny. a,mur.tlnaT ta n. w...nn1ih in.

(uOXOcaj. aud iatxrcu tiiruO, which Inurert. trpaid on will te jrtveii by to 6cr'.-T CI arpbeatjeo. T tea Inda of July, IS6J, ajoufcl4 te .7l4 IT; a'd ; (at e&rxl- of tbeytar wer appropMataat ai-o subject to tne r?ht a an 1 cl.imi cf th Jj 'ctstut re- j.t ef the Iitsard to eatu? vctracia leCBeae . a J J m. A I.. .9.. f . a m - "...

lovrrrd b the Mad'feta rad ludiaua.!- IU! road Own

pa" aca.nat ld Ferw and IndtanapH Railroad Cooapaa'v, ia tba fall of to the Cirrwii Court .f Karton Comity, Indiana, for $TT JitJ, and wbch Jadjrmeitt baa aaeigwed to Franc la Ii. Cattrca;. Tb purchae rvHjipa.l b paid at tae tiei tbs proparty i .truck ccara, anJ ajaa default tL peuperty may aain t fered a ifl aoul, the purchasor ao failtnt tat pay bainf raooai4ai fur any twaa po iba r Oenar. UaTIUi KO, Ii. . M arabaL Wat. Htvaaaavos, llajiaaacsa 4 tleas, Alty'a far Coaplaaaat. - retar It. laO CTa

IO rZJLUI TZX TCXS.