Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1864 — Page 2
DAI LT SEXTIXFX.
Tif US! rt If 3;'T li.--tT r. J Jrs ' - - - - i Th llypatcrlay the !Ner ünUnd AboiU.onlit. I TT pcb!ih thr mrn:n ia irtie! from the Ttw York Journal tf Ccrnrr.erc which rrTvt crspVf!T pU at re' lh clurn kiluphy the Yi!&r It:or.i-t4 thst New T.nUiA from the lar.J r of the Me Ij wer wm!n t'.itr nurserr of frecJom. JlStorj refute th'n aiurr)p!iri. The revrr i true. cw Enlanl f rl-r! jeri! from ' rt tUe.TC!,t n the i';rer f ; i Inert, fc'r-e hi J hcrco-Je if elaTc Uwna'i -V J w the f rt t enact a furiti lato I.iw. T? ! eir!.r far,iiicirn tf New F.nz!ar.l drinot he f'.rjotten. He cruel pit,isntrieiit f witchcraft and tbe perecuti'i of the Il-i;-titj ire illustrat'or. r.f j her fir.? r.'otnr anl whic. t a rMt etrnt jet j -xit wi'h tj'nl ':'en;ty, if d fJV-reritlt- c3ete!-j or.eJ, $wor2 he present e'e-cer. i.i:.U of the Tu- J titan fathers. The influence? of New I EngUtvi had rrvuh to d i with fat-tening ! Urerj uj.- the S':thTtj States. Her i capital jrxrnrH the live? from Afric anl ber ! Trel trtDp)rtetl teru u MartlanJ, Virgin!, j the Cari ma and etia. For a lun wh.Ieahe U1 the mnor!? of the ilite tri. an-i much of the wealth of New England wan Itrivel from the traflic in human flch. The koctioii of the Union which ha uc!i a record, row In the impa lence tn act u; ai the crrtrnrioti ol freeJoDi am! rropfeH to u?jutte the Sutc upm whom hw he!r. f'1 to force laterj tecaue tbe? will u.. At h: -dictation euh-mit to the stbolitioti dogmas of J i her Jm ami IIall.4, aud (J aluiso, and ; I'fMLLiiE-t. Thi cl ol New Enlan-icrs (find ' thank (Ju l the peapie of th.it section are not si! . itnh.) m tonlr want to conquer an 1 rule the ribel ; St ite, tut thej rropoj to furtii-h the bmiu.- to goeern theinlar.ee of the country. Thij ;uenl : to be ocrccr of the whole nation rua? he aucce?fu!, fmt re apprehend not. The dictation frur.j th kt quitter will ere !org hcotne .i odious j a diJ .thit of the II jt-puM of South Ctohn. The hemoetttit of the Ne i'.üliuö Suttt htn tv:i theta n -tr which they h.ive nude felr. Hut WtwAr1 the iUT fit empire tikf it waj;" aLil the Western Suten will er ti bive an kietititj and State ptide which w.li tuikc them the power in the I md. And they will mike th.it pwcr fr't mi iniptes-'in? their r!icy upon the. uatiun. Cat we oü'j Urtel out to -how tht the ; prfef rrgni of Nw Fnguiid lor freedom i j of quit teftil d;ite,fti;d it m i.evcr m-tiiife'ttew .j loii h conM mnhe nioi.ev i:; the si vc " tiatli'.. Thi (acL induJiit;hly prove. The federn! l'rloiirr at Dnnvllle. The Southern psij-ers fUte thnt the FeJer.tl prifioiiers conlii.rd at Dmtiüe, Vircinit, are st; Ifeting terribly from mill-pox, iid that wn.;oii i lod are enrried awiy d tüy from the prison for t buiiil. Why are thee pallatit r.ien, who were! promised the protection of tht? oven.rnetit when ; they enlisted, thu left to suffer nod diet There would htve been no trouble in effect inj; arricge-' me i! ts for'the eichnce of air our prio:ier. in rebrtdooi, it it had not been lr the nepro The abu!itioiimt4 in-bt thtt the negro mn-t be iced imi wu equality witä the white ru ii, hc::ce if the J rebel are not willing to yield that point, then oar foUliers who were to unfortunate a to be! captured mj rwt anJ die in tlieir prisons without '
V"iUTiR?,thyJeni he.ird a tj tlieir fate wni-v2lfuTlinihropi?t 7"he abolition t " ?ti, to ain iheireud, are ready t s icrißce every feeling of humnitT lor the whito rnce, wliüe their beirts oveitl jw with tuilk and honey for( - thir colored brethren. 1
VI' ATI-: ll'IMI. The Bedford ; Appeal hoist the ntrae ofr Fa an CLin Pilcck, of New Hampshire, as the : Democratic candidate for I'rei lent, sutyect to the decision of the National Convention. ' .-rvIb Terre II tute Exprot s)s that W.U.. II. TsaaitL, Ei., the accomplished "financial anl military Secietary to Hi Excelleucy, Gjvruor M tÖn, is a candid ite before the Union State C invention for the nomiuuion of Clerk of the Supreme Court. Jfrw r.nslnntl ntid Mavcr) . Our reoiark on the sluvhldiuir and lirf-tra-lm character of the Puritan fitters hive niiuriily attrartel wide attention. We he our rwid'wand eonteinjmrarie im. .. f.ü! into tht ernr nf supposing iht we ie miking .any ir Tidious ittuk on New Enalind in thie int!ter. Nothing i furllior from nur pur, .o In proving New En.lind to luve been si vtho' ling IVotn the ; slut, snd in e iMi-hing' !avery s a Purit in prtr-ciol, w impFy prove rh-it t'ae No Hoilan l 1 "fathers were like the New York f it!'cr. in 1 he ; th Siutherti lathers not whit be ter, and per f hp ni 4h;i wr'. We pii'oli-b the troth of, history t in-t a b il I ni:re;r-eit itiv-n of Mr Chirh. Sam c.cr an 1 iht New Eni in 1 S -.oie'y. We ki?.r, nit.l cH'I'y re-;ll tti tact ihit, thc' New Enirltud S.;icfy men, a.hiraeJ of their ancetry tid seeliii . -'eil th trut'n atHut tletii, ie jMior speciin-fi even of tnodr-in New England. H it their taUihva'ion of histury ' receive wjde circulation, and nin. tentn of to ' ab"Jit'tonJ in the country reilly believe that the Purit n Cithers came to thi ountry to rtablih Irec institution Thi" lehef neeil nli-htenin . The subj-ct i irnportant in .i hitorical jvjnt ot view. We thetef.ee pursue it. A faW statement trave! fir und f r. ar.d the truth seid m overtake it. Mr. Sumne: ' IoiIi!i letter to the New En.'hnl S eie . in hich he, tn boldly ilefie I itory, w b.n kl op the same evening br & voice from the soc'utv iiself in the following toast: The New Kalind Scietviii theeitv of New York to the New Enalind SoMety in M ;itreil. Greetingt Thanks for your generous wihe We hall not cease to h?or for their c m:!e'e fulfill tner.t. and, by the ble.ing of God an i our -nil victorious arm, we mean in our next ar.ni vers try t. celebrate in ill Sta'es from Maine V- 0 ild r t.i the National Jub lee iu honor of the eternal pr: icif-Tes of Liberty un-t-er flu law the Pi'ritn emerg:u Irom f.e euin of the M'y rl i er laid down is the corner- tone of the i, aiuii." Load applause Here we see the Society e i l-ivoriti, bv a bo'd denial of histor . to eoticei! tit ch aro u r m l misrepresent h- principle of ihe'.r a:.cet.rs Of courre the- -oc'e'y people and all pple of the name sort ot ihtt whoever uu !rulir t cotreci the hi?t ric bliMh;i or decf .'ion ,, New EiUnd men, i throwir.: i rt . New Ki;' Und. L-t them iavst. We i'.' tkc :hori.k of all acousvtioD f iutfn. to defame Kc r il r l while w procee. toho' t'iit s'o w revor i-.v tietirrtho brr I'r'-j:!!"!. "C;i'fT itel to on mn libertv," q iota Mr. iv.uuuer writing 'f ihe Ihlriui Ftther! It woul-i mke no -rt ! d f ference to ihe present r ice of inc.i whct!ier th Pilgrin Father were carreer tted to l:Se;ty or to tvrnny.if ihey were nol bru-jjiht out yl tLr-ir grave so c-orstant'y by thee I i!c ?ec;!r it A mavle t; play a pirt In hI:or y wh.ch tliey nter Jrernei ol wheo 1ive Ti e l .-!n totter oujht to be aiiame.l of theineve for thu I c lyiu their ncetors They ouht to teir ti.e Uho-L"f their Pi'.iini Fihe4.or their vir.liMe boie. rim Irom uncomtorttbie praie? while their "Mi are thu. diturtin the r repoe by fWhoi-l. Why. if Mr. S imner hii live! in PJna time, that letter o! h. wo. id !i ive tu de ' him liable U it in t)ie .tix-k all iav. aod be trnJi. il ( iu ixt i4ti.bl or put lo tie tth. Thft hi wrere t-ttutes against f i! "..' k !. cir culatir.v fal news at I nUrriTCc:i?!.i the tra'b. It would horrify n Pun in t '.'.er to h.crr aotuuesaf ht wan c )ncu!eJtjhuai'i Uhertr. He would bh"j the idea. Tht we may fjriib th tiu.ti o. tLii -ub'cc, in i not be accused of bear.rj; fi'se w itn our ' ! re, we hive already erven some e :. ier.ce of the aUvifH.jtding and lv telling propria it'. e of. t!i pilgrim father We prj;?e now to idi .w orne rn r of the Uiurical evidtrnce. by whii-b v J will wef what norsen- the men re ?
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w!i-" i if i , . . u; t-. Itn i owr t, r'"'. "I Th'-: r ' ' VT- ''''', te 1 1 v.-. r :.;'.!', 7 ., er n w t: .i , üi , jjt ; E!eJ-reU uir:i cr f'.er ' 4. ' " sum y : :...e hi Tic'. it wr-r-I!.' ,t i: tion, bit in Mituf iiutei' It ju4'.ie4 ü . cr!ptiirl ground 4;.1 etah':iheJ by uu nr i tret. A er!y n iGil. thw il n-a' hme:tJ G.nrr.il Cccrt i1-)ptei the f:!oi- Nw; ; "It t ordered I. tin corrt ani the anth.-.iitT thicof. that there ehill t.tver b? any bond i' ' ? err, i!!tnfreor r'irrr mwj'. u; n it ; be lawful CAf lives tikeri in j .t w irr. n wiilm.--ly rc' ther.i "Ivc cr are Mjiit)u. i;l . !.i Ii til hve the hl ertir i :. ri 1 C..ri-'i it; ige which the ! of (?id : rhhe 1 ir. Ir u l c.n-.-. mit :ch ; t r.r.? doth n.'-.uliy tcp.irr; p.r-Mt-!e 1 tiji eirrri: t; none lti,ra ervitud !!! ,h i!i b ad-iu-lrc-l th'rto br authoritr." We douht wliether üny etr'.ier t itule ci:i he j found tu tnoieru rivi'.ztton which rectc'::. ; and in hct appii :t .in 1 protect the uiMiirufion of slavery. We here heretofore hown ho the I'uritan bought terrce. .indhij j ed i d told in the Bermuda' the captive Indian and their child ren. SVc luve not the-pic? to q jote a tenth part of the'r leiUsion on this aubj t. If any one ipfl the ort;in of the fuitiie idare Uw, at which Maechu.ett now prote- a ho!y ht r ror. we Kui.t to the " Arti'vie-i of Lonte !tunu of the Nc Enylan l Cohmie?," uiide in I'iy j mouth, cloe bt the rock, S-pt. lf72, in w it wna nro vide;: "Sec. 7. It is also agreed that if anv servant run awuy irom his ru .ter into any other of thee confederate! juri Jiction, thit in such cie. t:r'n the certiticite of one mi;istrite in the juriiicf ion out of which a:d servant fled, or upi other d;ie proof, th aid .c.rv Hit h ill he delivered either to hi niv.-ter or iny other that pur.ue4 and brin.i such certificate or proof." ! Here is the nr-t f'iitire dtv Uw. Here wa no talk of jury tri ! or of th prima facif evi dence of freelom until a mm proved to fe n slave Th certificate of a in iJstri'e was the nolo evidence ri'qvred for t-xtradition. In IGr.'l tho (Incr i! Co irt e: ictel ltw cn cernini the ripht of t.i-:i to .-eil thm.-el rs for !bt-, and providing th it tiie ourt of ".ho county ehoul 1 regulate tho tiro of hrv-e .- that ot'nt-r cretiit or i should t or be defrauded of their fair fhare of the nun's iit'e-ttin. IK-r vaa c-..rioo-provision for men coi.ecrau-J to hunj .u I.bcrty, being nothing mure nor lecithin u etablisli n;et.t of !avery f r djbt. 1: before tli's (ii. lbwbi thev had fibidden atiy t e Vo was a "c-ivenant -erv-.i.t iihouhold with any other," i .. . .. I . i I .W . . ! iu n.ieo. no. u ;!.. J T V f Inwitri. m in i'iJ I V T"s t it tnrt I a auio-oj v ....-o.-i . ...7 -..-...in. , cates in society. I r m ler or owner, tn "ecrvant" atid the "dave " The prides of uperiority s:.'l inlctiurrty wer i ecu!ateI by law, and strictly observe !. The "servant" was to all intent and pursie a jl.ire I r limiteJ period He could t ot buy or e!I oo.r, not even the proluct :f hi own ex.rsItbor In this rc-pect he was wi:-e otf than th- South Carolina slave today. He miht become u erv.ir.t by ruling himself, and in other ways. 1 he idea of epniiry i;i human rights f.r in. the -i jovmint of liberty won! I hive been rar.k herey iri tise Puritau church. Sjperiority und ioferioritv, mstcr ai.d crvl.t, owner and -i.i-e, wer? relations de letidea! out of scripture atal1 fit ml? held as scriptural bv the Pilgrim f.uhets On the subject of ton.: i.'-ip.ijion the Puritan fathers heil docfiine thit would hoirifv Mr. Sumner if he c er re id h:to?y. 1 hey were decidetliy, frrcily opposed io the indiieritninate emancipation. I I ev denial the right of & miter to ca-t otr liii relation as un.-tcr at will. Tiiey found freed men troublesome ho I thej made laws agiii:t ernincipition. In IH'5G they passed a In 'U th subject of "covenant servants," ol which Section 1 vrns th:: "It iordete:l thit no .ervar.t h 11 be sc', free or hate any lot, until lie have servcd out the time covenanted, under penalty o! Mich fine as the quarter's court. shall itdlict, ur)les they see caue to remit the s.unf." Thi provision fwioiddin the master to emancipate his coven iu: scivant w is continued as the law of ti.e colony for a cei.icrv. The ipiestion of immedi lb em.ti.cipitio'i. which is dicused in thia country, was not unknown to the Puritans. They held to thi divine origin of slavery i,d i(s rightfutnes as an institution having liible ino lion. Thev also I. eld h t "m iricination .n impolitic .at: J inexpedient unlos the nnter nude provision for the support of th- freeOman. The wi-'doni of their viows on this subject outrht not to admit of uispute. Ihit whit will Mr. Sumner :.nd the member of the New England Sucietv fay, when we s'iow them tht after holding slaves for mote th.n a huudiel and tilty years, with full knowleilgc of the evil of lavery, the Puritan coiony of .Ma-'.kchu.ttt enacted a law to pro vent the emancipation of slaves? We fjuote the statute ih full. It wm enacted in Juno, 17!3. AN ACT RtLATINO TO Ml" J.ATTO ANI NKCSO SLAVKS "Whereas great charge and inconveniences have .iriwtn to divers towns and places by the re leasing and setting at liberty mulatto und neuro slave, for prevention whereof for the future. "Ie it tlerlitcd and enacted by hi Excellency tho Governor, Council nnd Representative, in General Court Memhted, and by the authority ol the same, that no muhttoor negro slave lull hereafter be manumitted. di-chargeO or t-et fete, until MilhVier.l sii iuity be given to the treisurer of the town or pine where such person dweds. in t valuable sum, not le. than fifty pound, to secure and itideirm-fy the town or place Irom t'l cii trgc lor or about ?uoh niuhlio oi negro, to he manumitted and set at libeity, in ras he or she by sicktic, lameness or otherwise, be rendered U.'.-Mpihlf to Mipport Iiini or hcisilt. "And no mui ittit or tiero hereafter manumitted shtll tr deemed or accounted free, tor whom s'tiritv shill not be given a afreii I. I. nt .Oi,'l I... 1 .. i.i-i..).r i-h iritw t tf rli..!r riK.'t i v . wi v.- hi., im.t.......-. v-. , ' - ' ' " . ,i ut rei.ef r.i-,i up;it. nouitlnt u di.rg anv pmi.-.i UO--ion or i.,-tiuu.at of liee.l..m t ibeoi u, .. or given; md shall uIm, be liable .it all fine to tn iut for ih to erviie by the selectmen f tire town." June, 170.1. Ittniv ho i ;! to quo'e another statute of lithi to show lue cio'C resemoiit.ee t'etweffi i AI -hueet -l very u rj. Ii i-s a liiilo: ij.i S oitn O iroliti In ! am vcr to rRi.vi.NT ri.'Rior. in thk mcht. ' Where t great disorder, in-olcnce nnd bur j glaries are tdtt.me raied and comjtitted in the' night time, by Indiiw. uegm nnd mul itto ser vatrn and hlave. to tin? ih-ipjiet and hurt of her i AI jesty good subjiv:. f ;r prevention t eieof, j it t ti ict t by lb- I. x lletn-v tl:Ooverti'T Co it: 1 a:il lie; rot.t dire., in tivn-r I Cour ! Hrseiiü!id. tn'l bt the anrhority ol tne same,! that no Inli in, ne-ro, or malttio serv mt or j l.it e, taiy presumu to be aVcd from the fmilie whereto they respectively elong, or be found J abrd iti the night time a frei n'ue o'clock, un- j le-. it be upon ome erratid for the'r respective master r owre. . "And all j i-tice of the peue. contabV. ! tithingmcn. waiuhmen, and other d Her AI je i ty's good .ubjeart. bei'tg hu-eiiohiers within tl e m-netosvu, re here'-v rt-. e "ively empowered ! to tike up an 1 aj'ptehf!: i. or c tue to be tpnre ; hended my I ndian . i ego r itiuT.tt sei v.mt or dave th it sfi ill be fmo t abto d alter nitre oVon-k at night atid'h II i"?t give a gooi .-nd iiUc tvirv ic on-.; of the r bu-ine, mkv in di-turb ancc.or otherwise m.sritdi ive them-elvc. and lorih ' with eonvev thion bei" re the r"xt j'i!ire of the peue, if it Le not over-late in the night, or to re-tr.t'n them in the common prison, watch houe J r const ibie'o house until in tbe. uio.-i 'r.g ; and ' th.eti c tue ihe:u t .v-peir bef ite a ju'ti; 1 1 thr reo , who sh 1! order ti.etu tu ihe ho i-e of c?tre on t r--ei-e ine oi-i;imc or i'. o-o.e, atia 1- t then be ':fiisCil; tii.less t l.ey lu? c!r ireJ aitli ! any other otV.-u-e too t,.-:,.t frt.rn the f-imilie' s whereto, ihev tepcve'.y teotig, witb-ut lev c from the:r repcc:iv n ts'e or owners: and in , such towi. whee thtre i r. o h.ue or correction, . to be openly whip;ti by i .e cur-; ,b. not cx reeding len ftri-e." 'October. lTi3 j ; Ir. I7ir thy f. .s-: t ! p:.is'i 1 g the ma troi'.r,v vevei ah -h aid re eivt- oi bnrd a hired servant without perui.s. on .f hi ints'er. an 1 tiitkb-g tiim also it vt.le io Itmage t the master t owner." Mas. ith'ett mm 4te v er ford of calling .'.tr.ernei "sl.tve hanteis." .m i rt-'.til uh i.i dign iti n the nturios of the pur-ui of fuc;tivr sitvn etaplng to freedom Ooe ot the verv erl;et sf:tt of the Parlt.n. t.sse-l wittiru Iwenfy yetrs aller the Ituiin of the M)0oter. rirov led i odlow: ?.rc. 3. it 14 alio ordere J that when any s-r-ht ahftil tub awav Ircm lUir a.svtjr il .hl! Ih; 1 iw ful lur the tirat m cistrate, or the cou-ttble ud two of the chief inhabitati. wh-re t.o oigistr ite 1. o pies men and bonu or j..n nace at the pubi.e cbarge to pitrue sucii per otis by e and land, and brius' theoi buk by force of arms " We need not pureue this auoject furtfier. Iiiaj abendtntly ev: ten tht the trve fo!toweri f he
Puritn f'JiT ?re tW who h-M Jite, hny
a J 1,'im-tTi and 1. rnvt I iw -r rt .'iil J.ve-T, f Th' i ( ;: iptti eti.","tj on '.-.tt i o-kI '',.! 4 s.'i K:pp:rt the m u.o avil per i-i i'u-rt, t .t t!i p-p-.t jr.ab!: -it of C.t-::c are rr.uc'. xr.a lYxt Fur.t :t fa:!er tl.i. ire lac tf); !e M' icu.net ljjteiJ of the coütri whicli ilr. S -a airier po cticaüjr iaiitieJ ttwcea the priucipiei of the 31 wwf r. c:.e"r tel to hamtn liberty, and the rrinci:!" fi th '.r-'Z :Te-h;p. i: Apjeara bttr.r.d y).:V Ji.pute th it the Mayjower pricc c!r wereo-i the .id of furcrr, ar.d therefore. il thi cor.tc: ht i-cn oin on ' ti time a J Mr. Sutnuer rrefend. then the rebel !hm the ; ciiln.::, tt.u.i if M4do(rrr jri:.c?p'e- adopted at j the S. 'Ith .it, d fu-.:ht a-.'r.-t by M ij,ci:uttt; j Vht further ree l I i'd to Vi tie utter uoa-1 Mu-cwhfcb Mr. rjurnr.er nr.l th-e foor ;hc-- j n;e:of New En-hind prouN uttercJ. ui seek. to il:n tT hf people lü-tory. I Lt ew hnjaiil te prou-l of her oncn. an i New York of her origin, r; 1 Virinu and Souii j Catoiiniof their orijriii 11 it lt each be cjully nr.i'!.l i.t I lie origin of the Other, each CtiiiitllT hun.bie in iew of her own sin. Ii Ma.achu I pett iii:i-'t t!at slavery ia dem.r:iliz;nL' and inlu!, let her remember tint -Le U :ibu?ing the memory oT her I'uritan fathers We hive rot e. finil.el with the subject of the Piirit.-iu "conecratio:! to human liberty." The t-rne i favoralde to a correct understanding of .'uronn nationil hist'-rv, und we hall take occasion to five our readers materials for their
bithjaiJm thi important tmtter. . i. Jour, of
Com. I HO 71 tVAMinr.IOX. reut I'xtentof ICe-f-nllatmctit Antony tlie Veteran Troop- Fjjan llrinttr ISrenlttrd for the War Splendid itecord .Mittle b- (Iii llodjr of 1 roop I'rorcas of the vor throw of tlie oltl Stute tioverniurnt I lie State overmiit iitsat tlie orth ulll not Ian; Niirv ivc the letruetinn of the state Ciovernnient ut the Soiitli rSppe'tl Crrepon'ii.c' of the Chicago Tirr.eH. Wa-i!:m;ton, Ucct inf er il'J. Washtoct'in i picp-;n:. itself for a new en satio' 1 !.. ri-it veuue ill witnes-, in a day or two, a iht not often beheld tsen in this mihtary city nd in th:s umlik- v and far surp.i..in.: in ical grandeur ven the oreous p.tk'e;;n! that wi pre.-ented on the ICth of duly. 1 Mi I . v iit-n tiic In ir.' l-nt uniü-it-i'.iii.Cil Ici'ioi's of l!it. Cl,r Arrnv of the 0.Rl.l(. mut. their tra'u ! . - .... . . . march ucr t:u' Li: rii le. ; tri "On to Kic! v ' l:-lOI,i- H it.ev tl.ounr. Id.it was a izratiu siglit never to be forgotten by these who witnesyfcd it. Hut in :i day or two v.c shall see here n en Iva whole brigade of veterm troop-, from the Arm. of the Potonnc, w'.io h.tve rc enli'ted I t tre war, and who uro going home to recruit. It is Berry' old bngnde of Ihrtiev's divNioo f the. 3d army corps, and i commanded by Col'ue! Thomas W. Egiii, toruicily ot Chicago, who jom been acting as Brigadier (Jenerul, in com tum I of this tine Iwly of troop, for home month past. The brigade is composed of the 1'hh New Yok, 3d and .Vh Michigtu, 17th Ma'iie, .rs;h Pttii ny 1 v.i iii i , and lt L'nited States Sharpehooters It is the thiee icgiaient i.urel lir.-t, logttlirr with the 21 Michigan, who are corning tt -rough this city and :rn going to New York to recruit for the war Hv the order of theW.tr Demi tinen;. (ren. E'an will ccomr-anv the legiments to New York, and will pctsoitally su pet -intend tue ousmesi ot rcr-rnittng. i i.!S orig- j de lias a gloriou lntory. i he i egirnents comp.'ing it lormeii at first the t wo brigades of Gin. Jamison nnd Gen. Herrv, in the Ii i.-ion of the lamented Kearney, of Hein'zelm in's corps. It i w my good fortune to accompany thia division during the whole of the Peninsular campiign, and to witness thci'- coolm-, cour.ige and en lurince on many a hard fought tiei J. (ieneril Keirncy lud rea.-on to he prou I f his trops, and be was prjii I of theni Almot t!ie last words he sr'ke before he rode out io the blind ing storm, to meet his death on the blood v field ol Ch.mtilly, were addressed to Col Eg in, at the hea l of the un limited I'hh New Y'-rk. "Colonel," jaid he, -,yOu have lot.e nobly I a!w qS tin 1 vou and vur gallant, regiment in the ritnt place." Keancy, Jameson und Berry are alM now tied The hitter fell at Frtderickbiirg. swmd iti hand, at ihe beul of his brigade in that terrific but fruitless charge ordered by Burnside. Gen. Birncy is the only one of Kearney's Brigadiers who now Mirvive. Vi tien the s!ütte;el reginionts of the Army ol the Potomac were consolidated, the bnguiesd Jami.-nn ai d Berry were incorporated with otie of Bi.t.ev's regiments, and the whole placed under Col. Elian's command. A higher comIitncnl cou'.d not have btcn paid to i;y c.mer ;n the iirut. It i. expected that something like an ovation j wo! be pil l to th:s veteran bitg ute as it p s.-es through W anhingt. Baltimore, Ph.ladeiriia and New York. Tliey luve set an example til it ought to be I olio wed bv every regiment in the iirmv. If ilie old regiments re enlist for the war, they will ail be sent he.n to recruit (though not all at once.; au I there wiil be no needof dr-t "is r contcripfi;i haws; and thev would do this if the fund ari-iug Irom the $')d') exemption .. properly applied, iute;;d of being ied to buy negroes w ith It is amazing how the Anur'ciui e pie, nue free, cm latid .tili and look n in ri'eiice. while one pillar alter another which suppor' the g' nous fabric of our .-ysiem f gviverriintnt i torn down and rol ed in the dust by their peril 1- ! ious imtdic servants. I b mere maiou'irt'ita-nt of tl. airocir.r.s parpn.-o? f the .'.dmii.i'lrMiio:!, ! a tet birth io the President' message, s!omjM ! ! have b-eii eutlivient to ciu?e t;e i.ioj.in on t!ie ; pJtt of the people which woulo avert fl.e i!e- ( s?ru; !i"ti of all the old State government in the! , 11-1 ft - . . T- . s .urn u.l.i.-'i t!. IV-i. ri'f.i..i 3- - . I , T. f - vx cI- ';' er.hy the rtpithy vsuh w.nch the un ; 1 V ' . .v..-, , ' , V. . . . h s i.etiivs tiy tviocu 11. v 01 1 ; ocs :i i.; up Mono i t nt of 'x".-tet fe. I l.e li t .-'ileni' mesnge fur ', nihes".i short and easy tm-thod" tiv which this 1 in hi doric Whenever ,o e :it!i f the voter. ia anv Stat- st e tit to i rob r e the ni 'tT-ois ilo-- j tties st t toitliin t'eli-: v. a -? nge. that .-.et er. : ! t!;" r ;iart i to 'oe r 'arilfi bv the Federal "v- ! vrim,vttt, ilH ,;!e abiogt-i n . the old State Co, ! tiu.t.o-i and the old Stare organ; ition. The aimiu;'r aioti or ri nte aire-rdy lm-ilv at wotk.l trvitig to prove to.it thi phoi of the rrevlent ' : ot.ly lueatu ore tenth of tie legal ami ion a tie Tottr- in at: y S tte one tenth of t'ne citie.: of ; St it who ire, bv the law of that State, !eilly eii'l'led to vte This would he bid enough. ' f i:e n itii n d overt nient uir. its uttoo.t tv.r ! ju iiphol ding a pitiful minority f one tenth of the citi7"i. of a State in uprooting and derno! Uhing the estib;ishel order d ihing, in oppo- : s:tion to the wi-hei of the other nine tenths of the citixen- of th it State, w ould be a fine ?pec ; ac!c for the enetnie of rerojniican institution i;i ' Curone to contempl a'e. But the mihg'.ily of Air. Lincoln towards the southern people goe ; further than tint. The tu.e te.ilh of the voter3 1 are not require t to be citiz' d the State; thev are not reijuiedto be pialiCeJ voter in tint, Sute; they may be black men; they may be sjllicrs Iriuu .un tiortl.em S; ite. I know this ! will be det.icl by the Mdmir.-sir ition organ Itut i je, pm uooti the" record, and j let the event of the r ext twelve month de-; cide if I am not rich;. I knov that the Prci-' der.: will deny tn.it he intends to let the negrofs . o:e it all, or that he intend N rthern vhiiers J to vote iu Southern State?. Hut so "ne denicl I j), e h n poaer or dtviie to iiiterfre with ' t! nerv io the Si .'e lmre it exl'ted: vet look .. , it t i..4t ne n t uu,e. An I tour rea-it-r wti; fee. t!itt the pirne Ins a!iei ly legu:i in L)u:iaL. ; Abei r a oooveioioti h bevn held theie. : composed, not tl citizen of Louis'nna, but of, boiitior. adventure' from the North, runaway ; sltve, Iree negroe. and white men who by the ! ! ts o th .t S' ie are ccU .rre 1 Irom the elentiTe i fr.nchise There mishi hate been tew legal uter io i r.e con t ent. ou. but the hove cn-tita 1 ted by f.r the. rgest number of person present. ; Tne.-i- i totIhave from peptletnn. a irrere rti:o:i mati. a in n of Urce rroperty. who baa ' ' tefI1 ir twentv-tUe near citixeu of that State, i The-e negrov i d Noitbem Rdet:?urer are en- ' cced in phu to reoh;t o?iiie the State governniei.t of Luis':ana, a:l brin that Sute under the ter ma uf the Presiderit' prvC.tmition. Ne- t cnie votesi in that i-onv uticn the artie h white ! mea li.e legal vote 0! l.ouisiina ie 'jimi. , A"corJii'C to Mr. L urulii'i pruclamvtioo. it only J require 5,0 vot to overturn the whole ocitl ' ai:d pot.tL-al t.igtni i ;.:i of tint State, to abolish ! the old Sitte iw '.Mi.'.ioii, and t ;.l ire thee re- ! 1 1. B . L , groei-oid Nfv'hern adveuturera at the heal of j a flair in Loui-ir. Thee 5.05) rote can easily be oh:::.ej. F.r-l, .tH'l oldier will be 1 marcHou u; tr the pidl at.d ruade t vc'.e; thea 2.5dO negroes will be brought np. and their votes will be t-.krti; nod l.-tly. ll.e adveuturere' j'r,0J t'e trb wi!J vcte; in.t '.ol I1 work la!
dnne. tn l lM.i.rn will he a free Sute. in the
t ii'.m. . fhc Pic-ice::'! pr '.a m f n. Whit ' the .ViM) rcil .,?rr wiil ay li ail th a I rnatierof n-.t ;, kMh-- on-.-jf e;,ce. Audi wImut ail the oM S -:t r.,tf ?i,n:n t aro .w-.t aw.iy r. th? S-jUIj. how Ion- uiU it be tht we w..i oe 3i;e , rtuiu our Su'e jovc-nimeut at iU North? It m tiue that the e;e of the people were o;:eJ. X Fx tract m from th riebet Press. A AiTOCNDI.VG rsiTOII L. . Our losses by the enemy gVu.'mg possession of Et Tctitif-.-ce ate incalculable We .ire rot only eiepritel ot the vast flour miil of th it com, try wh;c!t previou-iy supphcl the whole -rmvj but of vst machine shop exteitsively organized j nt rv'-.osvhic iodide this we e.re cut otifiosi the cos!, iron and copper m.nes which are woitb tcüii-ir.s to u The Cper Rolliti- Mills at Cleveland, superintended bv Colouel i'eet. Government Agent, which were burnt by the enemy, formerly turned out 6.(!iMJ pound of copper per day. Over three millions of pound Imve been delivered to the Government. Thi was the onlv copier rollin? mill in the country, and which kept u supplied ; iu cipper tur our cap ana cannon. This is am on;; our lose of the battle of Ch ilt&nofja, which is PDoken of ns merely renjhinc in the loss of a few thousnd meu and thirtyeight cannon IVchmond Enquirer, Dec. 24. gem. Johnston s lkttebs. The manly sentiments and lofty t;ene of honor exhibited by (Jen. Jo.-eph E Johnston, in the cotre.-pondeiice with the President, re-eutly published, relative to the removal of Gen. Hr-tpr. hate ni veu liima tiew cht'uui)p)n the public sytn pathy and admiration, and are receiving their just prm-e. The Atlanta Kei.-ter. while dechirin that the announcement of the appointment of General Joseph E. Johi!fon to the command of thearmy of Tcnnc.i-ee, will behaile-I "with delight bv the army and the pe-' le," add tint "he i- .in officer of :encrotja a::d nob'e ibqiule. is evidtrocd by hi letter to the Pre.-iderit in re'erence to t!te hero of Murfictvhoro and Chickim.iui." We unite w ith the Ilec.H?cr in rear ling thoe letter a exceedingly honorable to Gen. Jo;uiton. Richmond Sentinel. OlflClAL kiroHT OK T1IK CAVALUY KIUHT IN visiirrt The following i Gen. Stephen I). L?es ofii.'ial report of the recent cav.tlry etigagemen' in Miss:sjippi: JIollv Smi.vos. D.;v 0 IfbJ ) Via Abrkvii.i.k, Dec ü (f To General J. E. Joh.nstou: Chased enemy's cavalry, f?nO strong', from Hip! try into 1'ow.ihutit . on the 1st. The enemy concentrated at Pocahouted au d ev icu ited Sjulsburyon ilie l. Two mile of railrond e-troveil at S.ii.hbury. Furret pa-scl safely over. Bodied and Jmve acros-s into Wo!fe river at Mol-ow, two ie. intnl.-. of tiie enemy's cavalry. kill :, w und tig and drowning atoi;t 17', cap tur'nrg -Id pri-ontrs "arid 4') lvres, arnl killing about It'll horse. The tre-tiirig between Lif ivelte and Mocow (abcut 100 yard) dtrivrd Lifayette was ev acuafod and tiic depot buruci. My loss was 15 kilh-d -r,d 41 wounded. S D. Lit:, Major General. FROM CEORAL JOHNSTON'S ARMY. The army corre-jxindent ol the Sav inn.ih ll pubiic.m writes .- folio w in lelercice to ilo? movements of Jwhr!ton's (late Hardee's) :irc: "Tli? belief is said to bo entertained very generally iu Georgia, that the iirmv was engaged in reniiii' g theroid-; and consti ucting bridge! in i' rear with a vi-w to falling buk up;.-n Atlatila Hiving iie.ud that -oi:it. une.isir.'cs was feit upon thi. sub ject, 1 caüed upon ben Hardee belore leavitig Dtlcon, ati'l I hive hi auhrUy for saying that he h i not the least thought of tetiring from his presei.t position; but, on the contrary, if the enemy should advance this winter, which Ite iocs not believe they will do, he will l'.spu'e every fool of ti c ground from Tunnel Hill to Atlanta. He believe, moienver, that if ti e absentee will return to duty und'tlTe people nt honie will continue to supply the nrniy with the means of tv;b istene, tlit Federal army will never succci i i rcachicg Atlanta any more than it has succeeded in reaching Ilichrnond.' Prom the Atlanta Coi'.f-!erary. ( Tfi.M.Y Mor.Ni.vc, 11 o'clock Nothing l itt r bom the trout this morning All is quiet, and the ra:n that h ve re-enf iy fallen will doubtless chef k further active operations for th present. Among the be-t informed the impression prevails t'iit no agciessive eampiigu i contemplated rn ci'her side immediately, anil a well known and well ported member of the pre.-, now here from Hilton, i of the opinion that Grant meditates no further advance !elore the prig. The enemy appear to be collecting in force at Steven-on. Aia . on the Na.-hvii!e and Clnttanoog i Bo ol Yai kee raiding parties are said to be ctHiitnitiing depred it ions again in (crlaiu jmrtious ol North Alabama. KHOM GI X. POLK .1 PI P. HTM EXT. From the Mobile UegiMr. Oxmkd, Al iss . Di c. 17, lsG.I An otfi'öal letter received here from (icu. Forrest say .e his ulreidy raised 3;,01M1 troop?, and thev nre rapidly coming in. Heivv rain hive put a stop to military movement: in thU portion of the country. Okolo.va. D..i Ir. IM,.! The following wi received by courier thi morning: "Jackson, Tenn . De- 0.0.'! (.en: Fort est at J tt lcson; West TYnncsst" iu a bl.iy,"; recruit flocking to hi tindod tien. Forrest reo he ! Jacks'. :i. Tenn , on tin? 4 h. He p-il from S;iu!!,urt io Jackson mid the rjoi.-iug and sh.our of the reop'-e. Wheiever he;oppel there W':. an nvalioii. "Five iho'is.-iO! troops bate ulreoly rl-x-he ! to hi- Hid ird. and his couimu.l will reach teu th-cr- iu J by Soriitü. The people nre true ir.d !oy;.l bete, purifiel by cuita I with the invritr. "Thecur.trv may expect a brülimt C'Cipaiti bv th; g ill n, t Fone-t M C. ( vllawat." FT.oM I.ONUSIRITT t'oMM AM. I.o itt-be rom l irr. IT:'r-r'j comm ii d represent it a lew m :! bevoud Müs Station, j whit h i about lorty tniie from NoojviSle. ! Acive o;ef liori ire t -ontburd io the cavalry. ' who are kirmhhij; wit-'i the fiit-mv bevor d K jersville Numeros repi t -re in ircu'at; n to the effect th it the tu rn b vlv of the enern h ive gone o c'lM-tr.n. TV;o!. I i'il'.'.iivi r un?"avorab!e J to a t-oiii.i nat;n of ht.-stibtiep duiirg the win er ; month. AI, I. MT Ol' I Alt A Lilt AfllH. f Six r.fiier J, ineluoing Grant wre prec-et.t j at the Nashville Theatre ICCCt.tly. (o wi.r.ess; Elwin A i ms II tnVt A le-'iing Itep'ib'i -an piper tvc tint "even . if the Administration hi committeti some mi?-j l ikes, it is ule to cry over r-pdt milk " Ve-, ; h-it we ean't help crving over needlessly spilt ; biooü. iLiUlsV li.e JoUt iiai. For the benefit of the Sanitary Fair in Cincir.nati, thqre i to be an exhibition ol il e ruoiiitors bui!.ii.:g in that city. We thh k there hu been n siitluiei.t exhibition ot momtots m f;oi,t of Ch uletoti 'L Louisville Journal. , Od n reas pieside! at the .be.,uies of the, departure eir He how lea 1 it b:ght he i I. in iecii. ! ht lias seldom oone befoip Ue f jteemol d.-ter mined that uch a venri-f td od -hould
...... 1 I I ... IT lAlMr.i';:!. .tili I !!- s 1 ii", .1 1 is, w ßot d e Without Suitable demonstration. LüUH : Iihfr, j. M. lilf. rl, I-rMei t Jmrml C n?p,py, bitrilV Dior.orrtt. ' ll..i- C M.Ca!re'.Culvr st'n. in!iia: J.
In lr'25 John Quu:cT Adiais lost his ree'ection to the Fresidenti il chtir on th score j the extrtvagir.ee of hi previous rule of four j years Daring that adbins.stratioti the potert.-1 xiier.t hi spent annually the unprecedented um j 01 thirteen miii on of : dollar-; ami the ;eple ! a ere amazivl. Now we pend, in round nura-l bers, thovnd million a year -A Southern paper pire, the following b:g t.itistic bout John Morgan: John Morgan haa fouht 63 battle, and bor ' VjO.OtJO wortli of property; taken &.). K aland of aintll rni. V) pieces of artillery, .md SJ.U'dO. l.ore. and iravelesi 12.0LH) mi;-." . A patrioti: old hit rcrentlj pent ihre, rnok.nj: cap a presents to officer, in the Arrr.y of the 1'otomac. One was for Uen. Meade, ami the remaining two al e depred to be yeente! to two General!., one of whom mui be'a teetotaltr. j aud the oi't.er who ttver iodulired in prof tnttv. üen Willi im, Chef of Gen Meade' staff, took i 1 r 1 11 . .1 . i tLe ußti-profauity cap, and Gea Hunt tl' teruperance cap A ereat deal of fuu U made about j Tl dletributi-viof Iheee pret.t. 1
Tiir. Nxt Carrr The New York Tim, l?ai.r;' A Jain :'r it :oi cr;'sn, said, a few t.Vir.to ' :, t!i "S! verv, like I'';er ircornps.:"i;V i;Ii the a-?, a . ! r.i i-t ." Orrste A. rivw ij;2n h co io kipz over the fi'cs of t!.e Tii.:f, a a 2 fo.!, ! l'.U t entark in tt. of it editet i Ii. I; w ursu irued exc! ; mat t d of fanatici-ra, but it i a D-er-board th it j ointi where, after s'avery, tlse next citation of the radical psrty i to b male Cincinnati Er.q. A ratriotic Germn.who i an itrproris'oTt as well n an orab r, huuchs-l the fV.fowir..: atnr.zi nai;:st th? rtdicils in the cour.-e of a isti public speech: They t their 1 f : fat I of hv!f fiet, lh-v ihry "11 fQ - bijv-.'. f.-r d th-;r act; If m!ly th yre?U tüat lieaven r.f jTire., TLejr'li rub ttiKl'st trc .v-ary tL is' ytur-! Whtteter hore.t diiTeroi.ee of opiuhm there rr.ny be re--jectinpr the poetry of the-e line, we ipprheod there can be none respecting' their truth. DIED.
At bia rsitrnce n?ar In !inp.J's on 8un Jiy mrni'-R the aj int., Mr. Jow.v H Kcrcnrj!, In tLe 6;'.h year of The raaeral will tc ;.: from his U e rijncr on the Nati cal Roal, f.re u ia west of tb ciy, thi (Tura.lay) morning. t 11 o'clock. Th friim! of tL family are invit-J to rtfnJ. Mr. Hltcbijuox W4i one of th earliest seflrj f onr Stat?, and maintained taroab life a rf pTatkm f r strict interi'v atal ua.le'ui.hed charctr. He was re2tvt4 by all ra'ik; hi Lamias acts secured hi n tb e-.t-m of the rich, while Iii cba'i'ks calh 1 fortb th bl"-in cf th' pvr. H-i ww a ternler hubarid, an aI crinnate pa. rent, a co.isi l -rate n-iLb'r bei j in pace with all mnl ir.d, anipovMrd the confUence and r'gs:d tT all Wuo knew hira. WANTED. A N ACTIVE. SSFdMEflC AUK NT. IN EA("II OF t the f-vera! roan :e in t!ii Stfe, to rejl the Sy tnour A . Vi olin elf-K.iki jr !t:'atrr man'tTacturi-il by Worli-n A ClnM, f Springt el'l, Ohio UVral comnilssi'ins alio'1. Allrs l. I", t, "rturil Wrstfrn An-ir. Irit;iii.poJis. until the lta inst. CLOAKS. CLOAKS, CLOAKS SrtM K SEI.U"'i AT rOTl ONE MONTH, IU'KVIOI S TO EXTKNSIVE ALTfcKATION OF PREMISES. IAr ENS .Sc CO., Old Vast Office Untitling;, If eritlian t. Jj!i.'-llm NOTICE. TO TIIS PUBLIC. MWK THIS HAY WITHDRAWN FÜOM THK It- ikii b.i-iM?s in 'ti lianar.''!"-. :n! n. rr-tit I nartnis. I. M.CIiar.-iiniMri mA S. A. 11.' rh-r, Jr , :d the n.ttif an t iirs s'yio of S. A. I lo thcr X Co , have forme! h c -p ru;or? ij to ciM.'1'no a l'.nkiri tus;ie' in th? Mine i. c iti iti fo'tn.Tly tccuiiii-d by nie. I; .th d these S"..ili i.esi luve Jievti a 1 i-l villi tu? in tLia b.isj. s tor maiy y -jir.-, e:i'! it ulTt.r.i in- isnre i o Iiave thi opriortui.i y n t--tifv- to nnir iut-ifrify, r'-poii-ibifty f oi.l riiilnei t i.i.-ints vi.-!it;. ti..iis. I ti.-i e th former rl. !, arv! pTr,s of h k l At:ll i:oii'.nu; tlir-ir business w!:li h n: w t r.i', ar.'l ran ru-Ws. tli-tii t ilie ; pnlilii. as woniiy th ino-t ab-..U e i outi iw.. la every repet. S. A. 1'bKI I'll Kit. January 1, VS61. jant-iil-.v HArvflS. Fresli Smoked Hams First Cut. UJV. II AVE NOW FOK R.Vl.K. AND SIIAU. KKEP ff)oi';'!.tli i" lia-i-t, at No. II Sonth Meridian .treet. Irn! unp-fs, the very h--t rjuality tt Sugar Cured Mams at Cincinnati wljo!i'al prir. -i; ro:-riN -v . j dif l'..rk .snd bt-f Tarkeri. Or DR. STRICKLAND'S ANTXBILIOTJS PlLLS! T'repnred without any Mercurial Ingredier t. The great and increasing demnnd for these IM: na.s m luced the proprietor to give them grw'; p.i'hcity. They are a Sara akd Mild Mimcm. ;.nkl aii be taken by either sex, at any ne 1 1 t'lt'htion, without danger of taking Cold. Tht v ni cause any griping pftina, or keep one f"r..rtheir usual occupation. They are an Excr.i.iiM I- a milt Midicim, and are the beat that can W FOR THE CURE OF
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bILIOlH AD C0STITLMXS, LIVtU C0MPIAIMS, IXDICEST10X, or SltK&SEBYOtS DYSPEPSIA. IIEADACIIE, WIXD AXD CO 111'. FOTt STOMACn, BAD TASTE IX THE IMI'l KITT OF THE M0FT11. BLOOD, BOWEL COMPLAINT, A rETF.ll AD A6FE. BHErMATlSM.
And all affections of tha Stomach, Head, Liver, &. Bowels. S CENTS PER BOX. Vr.T Sls bv all Drueinb, and manufactured un'y r DIL. STRICKLAND, Cincinnati, O. ASK rOUR DRUGGIST FOR Cy?v; . a wj I jati t-'i-M-'Awle. INSURANCE. t:t ' ITA ti-: FIRE IXSrilAXCK COMPANY. 0FKICK XKWS' ELOCK.FÜOT UMLMXtt fOCTIl OS THK rtlsTuFUCe:, TP STAIHS, 1 TV I) I . a. I'OMS, lSDI A X A t BT srjIvFS LtWF.LUN'IS, FAJ.M liVUN AND TIlKIk 1 co;itr.'(i AI l.'hurcies. cbool IIoUm-, More. Merchati !i.:e n1 ttlier ;i opo. ty, agMnst lo r daxae ty firä t r thrve or live j er. OiScorsi. WM. A. I'F.F.Ll.K, P.-isiii f.?; V ;4 T. t.iti ire I're-i.ler.t; '. H. t i A Vli-1 -N. recr tav ud l re.urer; C. C UUS, ijii-ri .. "Dil'OCtoro vri. . Peeile, J J 5rr.;th, C. C O i l, ra. T, libcr, j ' IloforcacoB. j s ,h.TfT) K x.jT. , f .-. , T. Cv'f h 3 5 ja e. f. S Coirt. H A. il.Cnw. Host Ia-er. Wpi f; S.iMn.-r?, t't-l.ir i't- i " tk!.I bank. K. H l arr, Ii: j:i ! S. en iiry I i i t 1. t ., orro a f t:. ...... I l.k.r a . r. . Tnl.. . ' Ptt-rsn. Y s , !;-.:t-'t'"i ': I) K. vv-.l.i iro'on, Atty. t t L'W. Greencist'.e, Ii. Ii. rrrecarü. Lq , teht...e. 1 . 13ui. 1 COMMISSION NOTICE TO Mil IM .OF. rp w Lard BaCOll, Pork, Beef ' ' ....A5D GENERAL WESTERN PRODUCE. i nrvie ranted fj thflr lart inl 21 r AttfMitlon r ,t. M , f ove .r.u!ef ,Pd c)5MjNMKM.' ShM Till liFJi WILL IT. ngifKfaTi MSi'MSKU Of """ QuioU KetUHiH 3atlClo ro fry lr.te.tn unn. We .ue a WEEKLY HtciCE ft at UBS! lottu abt,e wriKie. aka n.a:l erat Id Iä'j fuoir.i tLe.r .'.Jres to T tliltt u U.MUUT .V M, 3 Kater Mret V Citf tIecM-!
AMUSEMENTS.
$:a,z MtXAfii .i!..w vil'.v. 11. r.iLkr. Tuesday Evening, January 5th, 1864, EMMA WALLER, OVF.IiTCtK... OKcnrsnut. fi, Sft-Bmaa. SCAI.K O t'iMCKS. Dr!- f ir le ar, 5 1'ar -j i-t'e CO Cent. T5 IV nt. iS tVnu. 25 l'eni. .Vi tVnü. Ln.iy r: J ient: inn:. Kafh a 1 !rti .iI It.ly Guilrrv All Ke .err-.i Sean. .............. iTlte IkiXf f 4 ?"T,P .x oSice o-n r -A 10 o'clrV A. M. till 12 M. rrtoc.r o;en t lT oclcic. Curtain rjeatT prec!v:y MuDlCAL. un. wkittis:!:. Ii:iVATK. M F.l. C I. AI;T K'F. FUFH OF CHAKOR. Ic. Wh ttier'a Thnry, "t -.jiriB aiv! 1'reatmett I Cl.rnrc. S-irr-us. Urinary, ainl Sea rial 1 o.-e., free, a. sslel let'rr er.v. 'j., f.-r ix cf n to prepay ptase 1: i a clrtr IriitiP.a ion f all the i!ieaM 9 and coiidit tu io-.-uiri'! fr.ini the iirinmen1. f the moral U,e vces e.. in lnin- i.ee-, -i...ure an 1 imprule nces in rDarricI ni -.rt iir. e.verr si,tf eoioa n inktrnctlori to -.he aSl rl, mxl .-lo.uV.1 W rra.l by e-ery yiHin i er-"n, to keep t'ut-m off tbe fchval rn ttbirh other have bee-a brcktn to nces. Anatlven s tbarly taieil to v in,. irr ibe ci.n;ri f Juuicmn treimeM. '-A ihrcy i-fvtut incliT. ciuii t a v.iy jir ifrc cne pfd eas. N-nrly ftry ca- .f teas-can lie treated willi. iu: hhnlritiio t-t I u-ir.--s. Medicine ent I y nuil, net- jre from r.V.vi-m i-.n. (''ist- nio-tt-rate; rciultatiois '. letter or at tlie . il.c fr,. ; ein jjua ar.'eel. 0.1i- 6 r?t i;b trie stot, between Sixth and Seventh, one qi-ir trish r.f I.i-..;-ll lluli I, I'. t. hox Zf9i, M. Iriui. M-a. Cirr-ilar fx5 er especially f .r Lüben, conti sing i oihu.g rel'-rriug t- exuil D.'eff.s for3cent p.ti;e. JtnlJ i wly UNDERTAKER. MAr'riil'.W LONG. 5 -e. UNDERTAKE H , Circle St., Near Journal Office, l.IIA VW'OLLV, IMI. dir-."l-l'ini. BROKER. M0XEY ADVANCED ON WATVHKS, DI MONDS, JKlVKbliT," I'f.ATF, Drylin 1 rtiilo'bt vvrs'i)tl property, or bought a .'1 J...1J at jsro. i&i SOUTH ILLINOIS STltKKT. NORWOOD'S BUCK (LI STAlIiS.) rHfiS-illy MARSHAL'S SALE. tnilcd Staks Marzolls Sale. Hobert L. Cutting, t v. i !:i the Circuit Court i TherresKirnt ari l Directors I the United Mite.-, Dihtrict t'f ilie ( ( Inliaiii. 1'eri ai.d lii i;.t!.ap'lis Jfovearbcr Term, 1sj3. Railroad Coir.puny et. "ah J "VO'ITCK is lIKUKbi .IVI.N T iAT ON THf. 15m i. f 1ay of Jairtntry, A. Iv, IvJI, l.ftvee:i tli. lutiirs of im o'clock in the t'rei.-n u f Lr o'c-irit i ti.e atl-r-no.ti of id day, at he t' .urt llutt if t be City of India!i:t;..!ist Count . of Mari- od Mat-? f ltuliari, the un-cler.-iv:ii-d, tbe ilarr lsul f ii:e Unio d Mate of ttia Di.-triit aforesaid, bv virt .:e i f a eertitl.(i copy of the decree retKi'T.'.i an m U by the Court in the ab.ive entrlrd caus.', is ued by the Clerk, of aid Court, wdl .sell at aetion aixt puldie outcry, ihe f. l. ;u injj .lscrit.d property and riwlits of the Äid l'eru and Indianapolis i.a;iroad ComiK.ny, to-w jr. The l'eru und b.-ÜATispf.ü., Railroad, rar.nin and exrn.iot -..r. ii. t,u. r,v!;,tv ,f Miami, and Mte ;f lin'.iana, turiigR i:te e utitteii n Äinnu, ttv..f ircu, llrtmiltori And .Mario:-, to the City of liidia.-i.tpohs, in ail County of .Marian; arid all cn riiiKular the !.ml and real estate of hich the s.d 1 K.tilrrad Cuipany va-,on the 5tb day of Mvrch, l sjii, -r i '-w is eizd or os.-rved, together wltli nil .he Und under ati l on each sdde .f the ir.tck, to the whidi tti.'tii and ext.-nt that the id C uapaTiy ,n or i seizel -r pis'ssetl of the mmf, togi ther ith tii superstructure, tracks und rails thereou, tnd the bridges, via lucts, ft iict, ! p..t fcrioi'id. and buildinps tliereoTi, engines, cars, t.o'ds, material., machinery, and al! th" p..-r onai iropTty, ripl.t thrreto or Interest trioreiti of th-r said Company; and also all that certain piece of I.ttid extciulirii: Irm.i the termination o! the mid K.tilroad at l'ii to th Lake Krte, Wabah and St. Louis Kai'roa l, acpiired or to acqu'red hy ard Ci-mpany, and the road built or to he l u.it tlureon, wiih the upcrrtruetur' and rails placed or to be placed thereon, and all the depot grounds acquired or to te ecinird, arid all other projierty, re.-.l it p r-oiaI, acquired or to be c quired by ea;l Couipany; and ulso sll the tolls, rents and inome to he had or levied from the ha;d l.'a.iroad extei;i!;ti fron'. iru ti In !ia:;tp.;is and the eiten-hi. ther-ot to tbe tV- Kri, H ,1 ;-h nod St Iv.ui.s Cailroad. n c.ili.1 he Toiivlo and IVitl-a-h Kaile) Coin). any, ari l all frnnchi ., r chtsai d privileges o! the aid I'erti atid bi'iiatianoli. lr.Rilro.id Company of, in, orconceraiuiX tlif sarKv ami anj-aoi every pari tberror. Tiie re. ts and profits of said pr -petty wiil rirt be olh-re l fo." , and iijn;i f- i ! : d sr to reahe a Mdririrnt fum to aiisfy the demand d.ie upon sai J oe r-e, I t ill, at f be iai.;o tim ai! pl.tc-, in like inanoer i.ÜVr for ile tbe fei.- .iniple of ihe Toji. rty, ettect, r;s;lit nd t'rnnchifs above i -wrihed, ordered to he sold a Ilie property Ol th l'eru am! li.diaimpol: liailroad Coliipany in th above ei.tiiel U!t. lie ah will be mile without relief from the. valtuti'-n and apprajsemei.t Iaw of the St.tte of Indian.-?; and sut preperty, Ac, iii t-e t.1.1 a, ai; eutirrt t , and ul.j-.-t to the prior and paramount hen of the deed ot trust or mortr.ie execu'ed Vv mi d .'omj-ary on tl lt d.vy of July, lsS2, t James Win-h. w, i I r;i"tee, io t-ecure the pyDient .f tha boii.ts of the Company, iuo.ii ! jn to $'i(Ki.ofo. ami iiueieM thereon, which irai re.-t, unpaid on t!.e ltilay of July, I -Ci, amour.ted to 5 l.7.i4 17; and al-o subject Io tne ri;ht-i an! i l-itms of the ju lcioent recovered by ih Mdis-m and Indianapolis Kaüroa-I rrnipany aca-iiht snid I't-ru ari I l';'!itn.iM.h K.:lroc 1 Company, in the fall of W-.". in the Ctrcu't Court ofVari.-n i.'oijn'y, tndiv:, for 3T,V.'7. and which j i U'nt-M ha been ei;iied to Krauels I'.. Cutting. Tne purchase mot.ty ml st l" paid nt tt.e time the propwrty i .truck down, and uj en def.-:it the property n.ay n-'uni be offere.t ii t eo!d. 'he pi.rch - r so ia,itiio; to pay l-eing re. pon,-bie for arv los upon th r-- fierir '. ÜAVJ1M KOSF, U. S. Marshal. w. 11 r.snr.ds ., Ilr.sri!C: fc iron. Atty' f .r Complaii.trt. Noveu.ber I., lsr",. tlor20 LIQUORS. I V D . f V A X , rTUOLRALK D r A I.V. HS LN BOURBON WHISKY G RANDIES, WINES. GIN Si CIGARS, Ten Year Old Rtirbon flntllr. Ulilakr in No. 25 South Illinois Stree, decl?dlm 1NMI t VIt).S, INMCSA BOOKS, &C. GIFT BOOKS, JUVENILE BOOKS. AND PIIOTOf.RAlMI ALBUMS, AT BOWEN, STEWART & CO'S. 4et21.ar NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TOYS, Fancy Goods, &c as MT PT'TK IS N)T COUPLKTR IX KVKKY "partkrtilar f.r tbe cniint Koiiday., I Uctil ibr:trtii..n 't dealer in the aiov Rood... Having boupht un iT very favorable ciro:tr.tancet, and aader.tan '.it:? ibe wan of tt trade th-weauhl by locj tx-perietx-e. il ill tf to lü lüieren oi ujirt aaiuia my t are room wterw tbey will Cud lb arf ei variety of fto-eer trougtt together anler n roof, at tocb tnce a will aSord a f oo4 profit Kpectfully. M,(.4i w?t S a . Vt W atl W atitüigto vre'
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FURS.
LORD CO,, a iii MO and 28 West Washington Street, FÜRS, American Sable, The cheapen anllae-t itxk la lU lilt, octrla. i-R !a. Ii. ni U Cape. FURS, French Sable, A Till lire, and .!ered with raach cart fer thlf w.arFURS, Water Mink, . SsJ'netkir tew ar.4 ban 'acir.a. FURS, Imitation of Mink Very fine, and wouhi ieoie tae b,t J FURS, Siberian Squirrel, The cheapest a lady can boy. FURS, White Coney, . for Mi'-ea ar.4 Cfiilurer:, ia frreal variety aa very lew price . FURS, Muffs, in all fcTade a" i qualities. Furs, Cuffs All rade. Call and e i tt!r. uar at xk bafor parchan g elsewhere. HUME, LORD & CO. Silk Velvet Cloaks. New ,, and very h i.4s';rn. Cioth Cloaks. root the t e-t h-aes in the eotintry, and all warraatetl French Bever Cloaks. Nett ot: I haad'ome e-(na. CHKAT CLOTH CLOAKS, In great variety and ttr; chehp. Misses' and Children's Cloaks. CIKCl'LAI! CLOAKS. New de?xn of Irc and S-juar. Ali tbe tatet and most approved tdyte r-ceired we-üy djjt t from w York by Kxpres.." iiürmer.ts tnade to order In any rtyle, at ulrort Iiotke, at the TJRAJDB PALACE. SHAWLS. A very Urge and haaummie SUvk of Long acd Sqaart, comprisii tr Frencli Square Mtata at Mrlprd IhI1- Shawls IXroctto IturdcredKliawlit Tlitbrt ShatTl. Xi nTrlltiff 5Imvl for Iadlr & Genta, .Hisses and Children's Shawls. tJrtrNma!l Profits, Good Valua, and qaick Salea, ia the raotto. HUME, LORD & CO., I IN 1)1 ANATOLI. and 5. DRY GOODS". " CLEARING SALE! . FOK ' No. 5 East Washington Street. n . ii . noon. TN. or;rr7 MXKK HOOM f'R fPRISO STOCK. I wi.l -. f, r r!i:rty f.aiy, thtw followi,. Cwoda. wLkh wi.I be fund 2 per cent, helotr the nual trade prW-ea: I:ilt.s, SsirqiifH. and Cir;ulsir9 In endless ra-ierj. ll:iiii. i iiiiNon ana rialel Sliawlw, Latf st Mjlf k. Plain. Itl.irU sitid ICep.ilk9 Colon! Silk,, I)ecided ru.-3a;n. Uirli I'oplins, In all ti.e new Lader.. Kniprrss, rioih, Virtoriu Itcps. Scutch l'l:iiilw, Trylct lc Venice? Checks. II roe-. i tie Lusters, riain Lustres. a la Eor Asycimir r or K M ü K O I D 11 UIEH. Partl-jl8r attr..t,rn t Iloniton. UallPM' and Point Lace Collar a net Sols. HOSIERY, GLOVES. SONTaGS & HOODS Ilcavv X-iin'ii DiiiiinMlcH. avPlain & Colored Border Table Cloths. PLAIN & COL'O BORDER NAPKINS. YTPITE AXD COLORED FLAXXELS A I! Wool C'assinit'i es4 Coating nnd I'ants Mutr. ( ,11 Gradef.) Ladies Siberian Cloaking:. To ireaet Btrraina cf tte aeajer.. J3A liberal dewur'ion to tbe Trade. tJeclS-tl30t CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. t. m-. Biu. i-t. joa. r. waat. BURROWS & EDWARDS. WC01E5ALT.X5D RETUI. Cloak & IilantiUa House, No. 18 South Illinois Street, istu!.ApoJ8. isriAyAOräer. Kottta tp wl k freat care. CtCirtr.'i of all clxca a tcd p1 ral ta ortler. Cloak. d cU dly. - FOR SALE. A Valuable Farm for Salo. VTAU iBU Tl lOK U WELL CTTIO for U.lry a&l Xariet Trj: cufc.. W a. re. J two f'nr.a A to acre. each. OM ot Wt l ia. danliotlr: a rood arav r If cty. !uf watet throh K. W r'XSr Ko-i bttiMiena ant a l.rje tan. 1,1 two vrvhard. cf appl? atI Utk" ai-i f tb kM cvittvatett fra-t. awl aJiatoMewry oILer vartety of frurt fviel pr t iu iie arid pol:kn. -lat af tao tetv For uma.-ctur., w tb 1 prietor. dl -43
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