Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1864 — Page 2

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J Tur. csiox-u hvx rr ratar F.r.t ;jc aaa j W KPN rU.VY MÖHN 1 N 7 J AN V A II V C j Th SM-aii! I rd rial lourta-A que i ttmn mt J tirl4tr ltM. i At 0 ! h rn of the Uniil M tea District I C'H tM I" t'j' city . tlrrre rnetf. r n- ; flatting r hutxlrfl artj tili. M.t tli'ir.. ! d llf & (fr eenl In-'(n4 Lot. !, !.rl I It oi.e Hmt M'Lllt. mUo rur hear I.i n I. tune, j VifK'"'i tipsm t)t rlisrt tit tt l rr .!! ai I Jrl Un C'oriWrrftti ßiiieiiiinerit. 1 !frr directed ll est of lt bvitda on tliff 4li lnt , t : i . . . a bot trt thin Mtmtj fit ift.t. on tU j J'!lr, ih utijrct of lucli to rrr"1 c""u" j ion itnj fruI; I liVftf ihtt ilif Au litor of i Kui .Ik.uU J.. cwtifi. -u- .f lt.r. for j W ' ' ' ' ok 4t.. I lr a rral r-n tl.ti 1 r.wrrr of . fcutit .r il.r lotrtp-l i!u titon n! 1 1 t 1 up to , li.a ii of Jatai.r. rmtimo. Tl.t h.hJ rro! fttifil at m yiWm avirifirtjr iln.gt '-.1? t!itr ' cent, tli. ilfrrie nttit "'fit ti iit t atl'.w th j ur lir t ilrj.o't th pur' t. trionr lut'jfri tti fur, tlnr cj tf lim tiatiifir i of .t'ir I4ii4a iu cJ fiirm. ttbrwuo il a I W4 ; to h (- iiintnl iuf aliil. U(on tli t!ret)il hinj itit.la f r lK wairatit fur tlti pavtnent of lit iutrrr-l by tti attit a; poit.tfrl by tb Court. Hon. Jom i n Kim, tic Auditor of JSt4t, trrlirr I to ! ujn the grouinl lh( a an oftrrr ö( the Statf f Inliari r i furtml'lru "to !raw mi.j wtirt.t up.ii ih Tfe4,irrr of State, uiilc tht-re to rnof.r in th tuty llunin; to the J-r-ticulir fnihl upon hi' li tha tmc i o'rawn to ., , . . . in fufllorm.tj to apprupnaUw M 'ho Supreme Court of' p4f 1 1. am, an tiona inaJo by Uw " ' ho Suprrtne- Court of! Io liana, the h!j;het jo-lW! inhunJ ki.own to1 'm t .u-. u. . t . i t r i 1 iu ofliC4r of th Hfli in th uirhri; 'f loa public tru'l aa auch, luve. decMJ that 1. Aulltor haa no ri,thl to Jrw n irrnt to ptv , t!. i:itre4t upon the Hutu ileNt, i:or the . Treifurt-r to j-av uch A.-r w.t without a ape. t eiß; llittf a;propritioo Jir-cii:i llient to oi4k aucU lip4titioti f the putlle luiul jn dee their coortol Tb I b a i tV Uw iu thera-e,1 ... LHM.c;rn J. an i it ia in iao fr a th are . cut act ronfornöl with the intent, mirit arc! Ut ter of the Uwa ot ltOO at. IMll reulitii.t: the put. lie trP4ury atnl iir-lii.itt ; th d itl' of the Auditor and Treuurer in thfir reUiiya thme'o No Uxtn hnre tcn levied to p y the inkrr-t ! lipon the pnl.lie deht, tjoce there i iio "pirti.'u- ' Ur fuiiO" in tlie Trpi?ry upon which a warm it ' Can he dnwn to ptv the same. Au l (Sie i.ws; priivide mt .rin;'nly i'int tlu-r hall not '.in-bur-e .my ui-juC) I'ruui the perioral lund nrilf in 'conformity to approprtAtiona m-.Je by Uw." And the Supremo Court decidnl tint nnaucli Hprtfnt.riilliknd KiVA tifi lriail rfifi lluwi ..nr.ri. . .. . , ., . , V - prMlby the filature ot l'rOl nnd ther hnte been rihauateti. r V hitl ri.'htha the District Couttof the Uniicd t State to appropriate money out of the public .trvtwHirr of Indiana,, for uth ia toe cfl';ct of it dette in the ene upon which ae are com meating, or what right to direct an officer of Indiana, who aa such ctu know nu Uw higher thin that of . Lii own Sute aa to the manner he hliAlldichare hi ofTk'ut tru-il? The cuminon sense of every ! Dan will promptly re.pmd none whatever. It bad no more right to. do o thin to direct any' Other citizeu to draw hi warrant upon '; th treasury for that purpose The civil effieerf Of In iiana. in earrying out ' the local has of the State, are In no tUe amenable to Federal authority or the Federal eourta. OlIiciallT tl.ey are rot presumed to know th eiiaienee of either. If the DiaTict Court bad entered atlerreethat thi interest due upon the ! J held by Saui EL MitLKa was the property of the United State atnl that when it ahouIJ be paiJ to the latter, a different i?ue would be present!, quite another face put vtori the ca.e. The decree of Ju'tVe Smith apl.r... 11 w a pre.un:p:ioa of power, which, it nnuined. will make the Scate overnmeiit. its ' Iawa and administration', a mere appendage to the ' Federal jrot ernment and as much ubjVet to it t direction itr xll purelv Jomeatic atTiir aa is tlie ' hore ta the bit of the drta er. 1 We think ihn Mr. Kiti ik. a a Mithin! Stt:r ofiieer, con! 1 n )t do therwie than M refuif to t obey the decree, of tlie Cnite-l States Diatri- i Curt in repaid to the pay merit of the interest ot ; the bond tonfiscate! We hive ijojt heir, whether there wit! bo lurther piocec liüi" in th;- ' ea4e, although w tielieve be iaautject to arrrirmeat f r eootempt in refuin u ot-y the decr : of the Court rie aiarionl ounl) Trlrk." 5oine dya aro we puK'ishrd an ar.i le fror the Terre Haute VJxptess ch iti.ii.j; that the tfublican St tte ollieials (it.cludi:. HiKael'ei. cy) wrre atiempiir.g to luve Maiion eout.ry tun.-. ish htr o.uoM of troop y te ruitii : rier.a fr..n b'I furl. ..I tl. Sut aii.l iTd:t ifir- thrm t.. ., . .ru i: - , , ... -,- thtaj count?. I he Uovernt'r fempfa to pttt: 0; . ' hitutt cl.r if the cliarea ..f thi-i lio;ub!i.-ri otgin, but inatcad of manfully replying to tl.t 1 Eiorew Uirectly. he attiibutea to us. throti-h the1 . . "et court orgaa beie. the Matemet.ts of that paper, I knowing that he was guilty of . gtosa ini.-repre-1 entation in doin so. JJut what ei-e est. be ex-. .:A from . .msll ...it. iiema.H-T Th--XV . . V M . - . f ..." " ' - fc. . ' v. . a 1 v I Mdion Courier, anothrr radirnl Hepublicati ' - . .v ... .: -i i..,-. i urea tropics tuv 4iut.rs nvw mi' i. rr3 nt;m makes thereupou the following comments: , The Indianapolis papers unite in denting that i there ia any truth in the assertion of sharp pt ac- -tice cohtaine! in the above. That the charge of the Express are in the main true, we l ate not a doubt. Thrrr Ai:6?ei tar practice in thr , Statt Otpiiul mt tht ri(er.te of tlu State. Wheie the responsibility belong, we d not eerttirdy know The matter leminds ineitttion, ard we are much mift tkeri if the citizens throughout t the St wdl submit to a shar praetiee whiih will perhaps nrxnsitate a Jr at I iu aome 1 K'Al.ties ' wL.ch would otherwise .al:i :uir creililtal with haviu Ötie-l tbeir quoias ' ll.tt ner-e? h ive been luuste.i in t India;. apol's. and crt-iiteal to that ity at the expense of other portion of tlJ Slate, we have n doutii. iixt Ii-tb tnar-tlis ofli " ciaU are chuckling over tiiij, wt kn.. We tie i a I o m tvl tiiat at leat a dce:i iier.KM who have been recruited ke;e h v e been t ied ted io Innanapuo. 1 hl has bee: :..: bv the ntviu te cruin'ii oüicera ent be:e b i!r F!'..hek. Oue wuuli think that tlie State tdlLers lotset that they are elected to teprestn: atid .tch oer tha Iii T ets of the Si .te. au i mt oirrrly th..of the c.U ot Indianapolis. We ran aay to the Courier it.-at .tl.ire ha. been sharp ptaclice. at thc State .'ip'in at x pease of the State" in n.- te ats thm o :.e e. which wjl - expure.1 uluuOti a L-isl-itiiie AAt Giblcjtf kwnot an t Udd enough to e x!i-tr,e 1 Ut bare the trac4ct:ot:of thi- Kt-pubiicati SU'e 4 adm;nitraii j;i ince ltsaljent it:'o ptatr. CosviCT.P. In the Hairisun county. Kex. j tacky, Ore-it C-jcrt, t Cynthiau, a m named , w B1TSO baa lirrti conicted ot rvurorrm ihe Crt df - - leree. and rentei.cetl to be hur- or the llth irua-F. CLoaua JjittaLt. was cnvn-tisl. nt ime coon. ..i m.n-Uughter. and attetrced of Ftabruarf the Mine to coQfioemc&t br a term of years in the pe: - testury A contract has been entered into for a r!flllO(r. to coft jv.tw, ano io ue pia-Mi m t,t "eve of the dome" of the t'ipiol at Wa t.:ttt.u. to far above the spectators tht some of the fe atli tree iuirwsiuced will be et five jrj

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In a t.uu.tic of m-ity, tthtrt t! in . m a cf l;e , 1- arc Oil nca.lv t!i0 a.tme 1 tel t , , 01 ri f 11 , n .in, m.,.,nr..f -ti.I ?r "Un .r it. r 1U1IB1I I L. HIT KlltTT II'MI I'l !'---. ' nVl. or f r ot!, r .imiUr ,,,i.ir aamk., U .,. . . . i .1. 'Ii ...I ..f ;r. trrralcr rt of tlio real r-ui r"r ! I I . .....I . I . in !.. .f A fxMT lt I'll lir- nuikl I Mil l-'l-l" I- I I.MlnW.atliiv U m. .ri.lri.1: n.l IimIiL- It i .. iiiamfv.t that H.o Tr."il .rrt.i-. t. n U tu.l r.ofU-4 t. 'Hi u Irin in4au r.j-il , If a Tit..n mm H.M.I of hh r inrii only t ,c f tfi.4 of (t4 t-t.i rtiii nt w.-uM n e At il v U li'tit ; nn I K t'.i. -r mm hrr nt tti. i it : .. .. L,Al,iir!i i.i f. t t!.i iil.!!,'li,Mf p nr 'i it wi i" i "rr ii' i"i ii" ""il " i'ii (nUi.iUrf tUr ux iA tixM .,, Ul..r , f nv.fK'v, ) ifmt ri' 1 rurn liav-. T l a !''r tn.ii rv inanr !. a U!ir ik a 1M1 ta id I tixc l U uiMo a. io u l-th tl. -u amouiit of It lMli,,l. 14 tlltt (if rl.tflll flflfllt II of lllf PUlllt Wrirflit.f.jr tl.o ruMir lnelit, ujin rrrv min, Itlnmt atiy rrAnl to tho iinount of Iii iuf ritv. TU a-urnl of rmv ft!;!e tn.)i nuiii. ii' U r iHK.f, it). or to t tv in lti raiiki of !ht amijr f"r ft rrrtnln tlin" vr to für tiili a iihtituf, I ara urimuillv inoi on th t'o rUnfi than th: l.nnh n jnt iffrn-l to. Tli tl' li will tii-atly rUav pnu un ulutiMttc for jul'f h):!'-!i j -our nun nrr ttnaM to jny, l.ut l.hh ro t.ftrn in on' tilMra to th" ncalttiv; whi! the Mor arr f-irtr-l into th rank without atijr o.Mrttmity of r4cftjirt;i. 'I'h jifHirrr rlaa r may ofUn f.: l that th aytctn I nn tin.-ounl on", Hiiliout oh-ortin' wlifrlu tl.o lnt'u.tlity rontUl. It )nit in tr.iiiiitij tin in to 1 ur Imrilfri a jrtTiit a nrt ioi!"Mnt on lidi men, atiJ in ofl(iin ft nn nlft niatiie an opportunity of rrftilnj from MTonal nvi.u whirli only rirh in'1 mn nynil ihcm- lvr of. In orlcr that thi4 inijiulity may lo more matiilVit, wo may tr4tipoe th.' kuhiitnt law, without rliAn.Mtirf lt4 priviion, thnt il will reft I thin, (aii'l ti n in hf't it W . Ä,,c l,.lh'. man th whether h'i we:tltiiv r poor, . .. 1 l.l? ! . !. ... ..... I rorrivi n aoixt U ilrult'!, whether h' i we:tltiiv r poor, fli;ill U tuxt 'l art in Utinifo ftuvim:, t ju.il ti the maib't j.rifr j of ktiir!tutf'i nt t!i tono of t?i traft : l-ut it . . . i .... an v a ii ii poor that he nnikt pitv thin tux, l.o hall Ix? fon ed into tlm rank i f tho artny f.r three years. In comparing tlu hunWtM placed on carli (la, the f.iiret method i to tak" that kind of burden which U eointnoly rho.n by t!io-e nho have money enough to permit thetn tfrliooe, t'.ie price of the "ub-Jitut. Tin same ano.ntitof tax, tlie i t !- i f the f tthititiite, i imlM,", 0,1 t!l" r-.r t'iat U imp., ul on tbf tidi; and an the po.r man eattnot pav it, he i com..CKl to work it out. It U true thut thi moi.vv H not paid directly into th? treasury, but the law maken it tho e juivali'iit of the personal er-vi-.? tax, and therefore it i in eMect a tax levi.d by t!io (foverninent. To au intelligent freiman, however, acarerlv anvthiuir can rcallv ! lite tpiiviiletit of involuntary ervirud.,.. I If the name, principle n app'.i.'d to the improvement of tricn and the cotutnution of other public works i:i lare cities, iti incjuality avoul I U' rntinifot to every -ne :tt a glance. Suppose lha: every ahlcdodied man in Mich eili-f, wh thir owning ti niilli n dollar' woitli cf property, or livir.i: in a rented hovel, ava eompelU 1 to work t'.io Miinc nnmer of days or to hire Mnic one el.-e to avot kthat nunibiT of dayt for him. It miirht U pri ttn le l that the l.iw wai eipial licaU'" the pane burden ava. plac ed on t-Tcrv man ; hu: tl 1 1 i.'.rc i Iv vl:at make h xvu,.xl (r the poor man ha, "not the farm wr.at rnakca amr abiütv that the ri h t.nc ha.-, to oav taxes, whether in money or in l.itxr. . Tlie proper method m to tax all in proportion to their wealth, and then w ith tlie proceed to hire men to do the work for whatever their erviecs ure w orth: and thi i- the proper plan alo for raiinjr arrai'.). It may Im ohjfct-'d that drafted men have already been o fie red the ame pav an roluntcera ; but "th.' amount of waes for wltieli one man U w illing to sera e doc not determine the value of the service of another ; and there can Ik1 no hiring avhere the service is compulsory anl the bargain i all mtulc by one part a'. Men in a state of tdavery receive a certain allowance at the pleasure of tho master, but they cannot le said to be hired. ( It may l-c pretended too th.it even in just war., troops cannot always bo raised without coTMcrintion. Whether thev ean or not. the priucipto of enslaving both the consciences and person ot men Dyat;empun io compel mem to take human lifo in wars which their consciences do not annrnve of. U wron?. mid shonld noa'rr bo adopted. Ihit if in a jut war, neh watres were ottered aa would le an inducement to men in moderate uream'tanee. to cnltt : is there any reaon to belicTC that the volunteer ?r.;tcm would ever be inaderaatc I SupiK)e however tbat after the enlistment of those who were willi4r to aroept lower wagca. the pay ottered in the military !orvicc ava found to Ik less than those who remained at home could earn in other cmplovinenrs : this presuppose that men are will- ; " . . .1 1 1 . . t ..: . . 111 10 erc uie puoti'j nir K'. iu;ia nieir ei u v.n are worth : nor would it U; sträng if they were 11 l in Toitmieenn-. out mm-.civ lynelitte i. those avfio rpicnrc tl:e benettt should not 1 ma lp lors ;ihove othprs f,,r thp inMic 1. its co-it lnnM la. ciu:tatIy litributcl among N the tax payers. What titer, i- to n bne ? f-ay the wealthy and intluential classes who are in power. We avill not jjo into the ranks: we will not consent that these poorer ni n hall 1k paid a-i much a their ..errirea arc worth nt home; and if w c permit meh un inrrca-ie of waes the sumc inerea-e mut !. made intl.-e pay of the winde aimy. . We will compel them t ir by a draft, for they will hardly lc able t pay tho market price of Mibtiturc: but to present some appearance of fairn'"t our names ulo !i:iU W enrolled. Wc will lir-t ramble t see uoon whom the burden, f hall fall. instead of divMin it proportionately aratin; all the ta p avers ; and then afur catching in the net Uree numbers of men who anr.ot e lveavue they have not the money to ubstitutes; those tm-mp th.e wealthy service in the ranks ov cnipltnin,' substitutes. I ,e , ,, . '., ,,. . If anv one shall attemp-t toinilueneepubliecipi!.. ion, to have the conscription law rejalvd. by . showing its inc'fuality, we can have him wrest-! ed. if neevssary. for alleged didovalty. j Thc-e rvmai'ka are not lntcmitd to applv to j a, thc wcaUhyt for üf thcm do not approve of the lestructioti of liberty of con seie nec an.l off the independence of ficcrucn bvconienptiouaetg uc!i as that now in force. " If it ii" said that patriotism should induce men t.t serve willin-lv in the ranks, for less than their . , . . , , . services aro Wiirtti at nomc it mav tie asked do the wealthier clao manifest that patriotism themselves ? If they .Ihl, i:i cny jn-t war draftin could not le nccessarv. To" the wealthv.thc substitute laa- assnmcs the form of a n.cuniarv tax : nnt to deal fairlv. imht men should also la? allowed the option of "a pecuniary equivalent for personal scrTicc so proportion to thc amount . . 1 .'.... ... . . of their prot ortv that it will lie possible for them " . . to pav it. It the v an' not. the law punishes men f,r fipin" irfwir "

A fair and effectual plan for raising volunteer , t,er an'' mem!? o; W ssblnpin make, 1:1 her iu a int war, fand onlv uch should Iv wa-ed.) ; opino: , a i.eeessity to keep leraales from comwould be this thatth"se who are well ot!", as to ; nr.ttmr suionle at d muruer. She has cpcnl a property, shouM consent that the wa-es otfered eorie.r.r..ierce. . -;. iei t.-e tr.at.ks t .New i.,.,-. to volunteers should he fixed at as hi-li a rate as , U,:J, nienltrs d Co:rsrris. with persons in ihe j

thev can itnoiMr afford P. pav; and if that faib. an.l the wealthy tind it more ervnomieal, thev can voluntatilv go into the rark thcmselvis. TiM. ;r .- -;?! m .L.- . rS .f nri. vat - iatCiVJts tor tho public good, thev 'should Lot se,k to force others to do fo. ' TL-. usual arpum.nt for military eonsc: iptions i. that a Iraft apian to be neevs-arv. .Hut the ., . i u i . i.oii nii'Lii u am niliui Ulli i fu.fv.1 linessity eoul.l Ik- based, generally escape ol'servatpn. Is i; t!iat the prirer clasc tail to tolun-t-r vi i rotHr;iun to ihtir num"ors ? No: onlv that t!iC cla-se who are bciu r otf baae t!;us fail - w m id. O:. account td' this it will Is? raid that a draft is nocean . Hut w ill it usually I e found that such a draft brinrs ino th.' ranks men from the v,a!iuicr fla.s.-c w l.o l.ave lcn la k iu volunteetin,:. unless aa others? lv ro matrs. A draft commonly result- only in forcing an additional nuraWr of poor men into the ranks, -who Ik t in r TTitmv rnn.-t avni.l ifTri.v on.l in t'.s ' r..., - - . ;. .,' I binng of other poor nun to take the vla.-cs of t ' rrx. r i , , nchcr conscripts. ; The remissne of the wealth- : .1,..., . i : . - rarely made the oceAsitm ot a pica that there is a neccsMiy tor a 1 lmoaal forej.uv conseiiptioua fam tbe poorer classes. Ivl ... ....ui.... t v . '"u. r..i-f is AI thou ?h it cannot be denied that it ia as un eijna! to tax a sxr man the tame r.um!?r of days service that a rkh one is taxed, as it would be "to tax theta both the same amount of money; it may be objected thaU it would be inconvenieiit to drait me u for terms of service of difdVtrrit length. Bat this distribution cf burdens in proportion to Dronertr riijrht ba? D.-atcictiaT artauie! br niaoviJ

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U ji'i, n (lira r t''rf art; t' tic. AuH I . .1 .1.1 I , 7 " "V ojr, with rea tatet 10 -ci ot.ru crauo, rtl f tl.f failure w.n rt- " " "... olTmre, iitr ram V! hm7" 7 f T f MtM l irtfuf t!if ! tru tioit oflil- itrof tu h a ito ion of Iii i ItifalUMe, a Mir aaMch . - - . , . J! h-i-mI. nil. n.lf :,.. . . . , .V, " J fc T """ ... , .... ' , Midi thi modification, I iuiil' (Itlin.iurtil in pro I h. i ilon to their pnpiiy ; for I- de4 the lnnjiulttv of tUitiin' the atne ammitit of prrot. nl m ri' fn in the Hr and thr rl.ii.atid the i'tm tloia of lilrf'tty if roniem by fore lit men ahodiitcly Into tlie military ei a i v ; If Ho pii.vUion whatever wa tna.lo in m ei.n ttption law, allowinur any -tii vntrtit for rotmt crvli e, t!i wuiiM jroc i tic of lie very troiu et Inda' inetit Io bnlirry on the rait if many wealthy K-roti a utt mrd to a life of rn-.e or unlit to endure hanUbipM, in order to avoid lcini dratteil or to pur l.a-c oiinmUrlotis. Aa to the propo t ln jf r ietillrt the tim e hun-dit-il dollar exempli' n i lau-e in lim tue nt eon. i i ti"ii law, tltia would ienlr the provUiona f the law intifh morn attorrittie than they now art", fr tlie wtalibv aaouM tili employ aitbml. tute, while that cht oi'-n.or men who miirht be ahl to pay time hundred dollar, but unable to pay a larger Mini for ultitute, would then ! O.ncl into tht lank wiitiout any lutcrnati v. Whatever miv le their pteMidcd object, the real linden of ronnciiptiou i neuily nlwnva either to force jior tuen into the rank ; (for lit h men nnrly t t r etittr tl:c nit.ki, cotixt i iption law tr no ci.iiwci iption law.) or tu p'ir itte or d'tr"V honet men whoce con"cintc4 io not ftppiove of the wur in whili a nation may nt tlm time lc enacd. A l"ltltNt OK 1.1 II PUTT. J?"We coj'T the f liiij interesting ileu.a Iroiu the Wiodiihßion eontpotjtlei eoof the C'itieii.ii',l Ki net : A tili K At HUM. I. IN H.H lllHl I'OLU T l'NTI MI'l. a l i n I'rivau. t en , from Ui huniiid indicate eh n ;'e in lvo vera ini;. I tit pniit .il.tt4 of Southern policy. Ti e lir-t " H'tti.n to specie t mrency at.d the b'vtin' , licr x Milhcii'dt t entry on tlie war, mid u. ';'i the ivil luiu i iii itioti of tl.e frof erinnent; ai.J ih t t d, the itdoptiou of a (.tatlu.l .Rufern ! eitnini; tion for the women and children, at:d tiie m.iiieli ite etnnt.t.ipation ol nil the male between tl.o iic.C" of ieventee.i i,d l.ltv uinl p'itl n' r l.i.i in tleiiinit. The cm.-i'lt ration of thi ;.o!iey. 1 leirn.hi.i bee. i 'o.nu u f.,r iinic titne, tti 1 tlie di( it self i..a no t with tiolt tii o- oiti.ii. S'itne objcetcii ll.ii the iieroe con hl tiot Ii tru-teil v. Uli arm: but the leply wan lhat, il inte llipetil Northern men. b defeated th ter5ee, could I. ci.:i - rir tc.l. i.i.d, w hen bi the m my . could bo trusted, wh.vciodd not the fd.tek" be iruted in the Sou'hciii in my. 'J he rep'y i- .iii.iti.4wer.iblc. heiitii't, ift-ervil. i: tur'Ctinii- .in ti lie tiie.i.b'd, bow niueli t-;rci i' m Imve in (lie timi , instcttl ol üii.oi the a otuett and cli.l'ireu on the lrrn-s :tn i p. mr'! ). t!ie 10 -1 .1 HiL'tTiiiifortion of t'ie servr' r.H-. 1 lie j.ieit Jitr.cu.ty Ins neon, that the em ui"ip 1 ! ion nui'it be the act of t'ie rt-ype;ti e States, and not of tho Confederate (iovcriiinfti'. The : e-tiin' oj Fod?rul Uce..(a ;;iy, I b'ttn, brought t!ie St iti'a to the ci. lusioti that, if thev lid t .t nn nu ip:tte tlieir tda-es, the Federal armies would do it ior them. The obiecton to emancipation hive betn the :!&r. tern, who have .il bren Union men. an! I. opt ed to s.vf .--i nn. 1 now !eitc teeor.stnic ti!i on (he old L.ihs. Thev w;it:t-l to.a-ive their 1 negroes, nrd he!ieel thtt iiiM:ioti would be fa tal to their cec-iritv. Sint o. h'nvever, the iisuin of Mr. LinetdnV jMotdaniati'.'j, the platit'-r! have cornetotlie i-onclu.-ion thrtt nl t verv 'h loometl. at.! they mhi js weil liberate the r sl.tacs vd untatiiy as be ct-ercetl int- it These two .eat and vital change in the tK.liov if the Coiileder atc will, if sitt'eesful!y canied out, impart a new intercut to the wht; and the latter e.-peciaily will excite iu Eun.f,; a deeper and livelier f eeling thin now exit's for the success of the Oonlclcratea The war will then he carried on under a new phave. The abolition adminutrati-m can no longer be justly charged, a now, with i roecutins the war simply to free the slaves The war will then he on one ue for unity ihm! empire, on the other lor liberty and i.'iJet einlene. towjistt rooms roR iiosiALEaa womkx. Dr. Mary I'. Walker h is the pleasure to inform those females who are homele-. that l.e bus fcecutNl respectable room. where they .0 remain ovtr niht, free of ch arse. Let no wo!?an who is neolv out of means 'peri-h iti our sirett-.' hereafter.. Ste will al.-o heir the eiff of prorpective toothers whi are without homes and means to lake care of the mst-lvc. und hes to ir.fot'n II -uch wht will e;.:etyr to live t'etter lives that ihe . ree l t;ot lommit uicide. nor murder ini.ocent. for they t-ha'd t cul tor ami tlieir mitVii ttit;ea not be puWli.-hed to the world, fr, Ru:siVike. aur names will not be askid. We hdl bttve rrnporary Fouodliii IltMpil.tl ti.r the . reenr, .-upporied bv voluntary cotitiibu- ; tion, aid we wish to know how nmny are in want! of sdeh a home during the period tlu v :we unable tt lalxir. We have tlie lodfj'ngrO'Mns teidy.and ; shall have the FotiiitTiini: lios-pital' 'mn. The j rooni poic iea..:y are not tieir her i v-:.J-n c, ..tat : tho.-e wisliinj; l.:i:ir' will.c:tl!, if p- j'.c. before seven o'clock F M 1 "31. K. Waikio. - I), j .in . ti stritt. No such tiling everv .ippe tred in a W.-shhton pa-r .':ii.. the piev aiciice heie of pi :.t ttrotj i manners and Southern mo.-tls 1 iure was 1:0 iiecessifv .'or .-uf ii institutions r h a notice. . Hut t:uie. h nc changed, ?.r societv here at Joist : has chanced with thcm. Th- Y : ke- .a impre-s ; i ;riu upm eenth:n; here t i- tn.i.i.tis nnd I h s morals. ashirto;. City i po a I at.kte city; bit sit !et N"tw Filmland papereh:im;e to tue old regime wouw be .1 L're.tt ra 1 (rin.,.,, 1 proven.ent : And nothing h-.w j h- .rer-ilin- Yerikee'.-ui j ,n ,rt' 'h'111 'I'1'- the M 1 iio puts forth the 1 U; e:..rd. L...k ,t f.at sprur-e bttle fellow walk'-m; up t!.- ave.-.-.e . tne -to h -use, of 1 hich he is te-ul .1 vistor. A wel'-litt;:,- pair ! of bo.ta ciifne bis pedal extrpm;?;. . ni-i. eh th ; ; panrs ei cio-e nts i'-tner iin;..s. wnoe 1 id:or: mil - : itsry OMt wi;h lute c.pe Ü:ii,h hia outer a ir- I mciits On his lie id. he wears a J-iio-v but -r.ide i i hat with a plume i:; it. He haa a bri-k w .!k. ; i i j . . . i i . i : i -.! .! auu t er ami m.on ue si irs nis ouoi w i::i a r .i-i ! h efi:c- in hu hand l ollow him He m nui ei.ttnnjr fie lute House lie et:;er.- just i s )lMl nre L'i' wuh him. and aou V the tetter, i ' a'trr he i in. who that smart yout.p gentle ! "Ue' That is no he. it is a she, a ! em in j al -hat. who cm em t ff a lej. with the Utof i them." It was indeed Yankee Dioorxer with i ll T . : . au -M u l" , cr nnri"i TL!. 1 I II l I , n ler.u e n v. . ha eottnn up this r. caves-I I tab'ishment. wloch tb cred cb-.nce i.i thc man ' ;"T,r "i"r n er j i enterprise Le inattiuwon .tse.J i-au encour j ; meni l i";'1 0,intr i ansee coi.ceriison--Trcc . t ov- n o ..rni aiTr.c;n,n; a:.a. ;i ir.e uoitg ; n be ke tn u nn n: order twelve months 1 Mar K Wjlker W,H. 1,ot on,-v lllVC ler Dr nds j 1 ut ,,,r ,n',;,u""" l-lm r ! . . ...,1,.". ! - a-"i.t.j!'it cotte-pon lert s iys: ; , nrM ,u . i; . , , . k.. , , ., vÄ....,r. m Still wete hrc 1 tst ut-ea. :,';mf etit)g t., l-un-tred 'did , : f bllf f if 1. 1 1 d that !tl fno:e thttl a score - , . . . i . ... - ani area nitia i i aw are now in v c-i :rTi-n I if-coe i-.rmg to t:o ' t..-tern anl r.f .'.lie S'ri'ea l.nep.-ic home to j ;si.d th. h ' iltvs, wi'h fi..r wive-a: d cl iUitrn.whi'e !hr r.).i. i iv ': aid i-: th et, l ave i::i;:ovfvi the;;: furlough ly . ir to the , birder At! t t: cities tor the pt.rpo-e . f I; .vit:g a : rl'io i t:n:e Arr.org tho-e wt o ter.jon tieinod ; aie a tew wh - deoht iu the ijuitn oi-J 1 Ortrica. j and ate spt-t-i t g the r If ?ute b -ar lotue'itit ci th' a s'..u ,i- (.f the I.t.rrv. i-r. :..- the tre. ' rto. ... ,s , ,, ' . - f . : res ol Lul. 1 etcr F. ice '.i ;n lYc l.t.rarv of the ' r,,..,,... r . , ' ,t ' ' c,.tforVetJn ---'? Ai... .f you woaid know , . ,) .... , . ., . uo ii.rv aie. among . ur It-sisutor.. tthoart lolto ..kROW 4 lh; i h,n l tr,,nj. i ui:! W9.,,,,u U p0,7 Mr , ums,ert y,lr Kendel, Hnd iIr Coll.raer of'ilu tWO ! Senate, and Mr DmTir.r.Mr C -Uax. Mr. Cx, ! Mi. H hl to. ot M 4..ictitttis. Mr Yetmn. Mr Wausworlb. .-it d Mr. VtK-rhees A lesdu.g ; t)o.)k mill ct tl e last Coitre-s was Mr. Tboman.t of Mais.i husf iu . B htp C!ik got fire hundred doar mar-1 riae ee tt Piovk1nce. Rhode MatJ.oiiChriat.! V!

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Ferry erlitt LaaUttdy jwid $111,0. 0 in ; ternat rtvenue j Mr. JiarTT, a old rnerchutt at Uenold. i lot Ave hun.lrrl turkeji and ee by fie ing 1 od Frida; laal -IbreechiMrenof Mr. .nrtniNU, of Tenr. t- I , , . . ll.utt. dicHi tinhin one hoir, ta- f.o.o e.t ! fcttr. The Coinrnitiimrr of Clinton county hate made an atifwopf 14(1011 fur putvli4oi( Ü4.4 and I bato.rra f,.r the (h and Midi tei;iiueiiia Ii..m..4 ! tolu.derra. , 0La or tma Srawt lt ar From an rlvlm we lem, that F C Ilt'jt.m,,,; (,, count, will I h actti h.UteliHnr the Ucm.ii 1 41 ie w , . , . ... , . . I ratate v. .irtit i,ii r I Ink ol the faotMeoie i...m ll-ii I . ' ,' louri, 11 wil trteite the fn he vote ol th e , 1 . . , . . ' ,, ' ",, i 1 beTerttj lUute Kiptv4 of Tue liy norit lni( aa; Mr. Illrin Vrtf.ll, eni;li.rer on ihe St. Imia riad, W44 l.rmi.l.l hoiii terdiy tia.ll lr'ril li'. it the fort, liunUatil life ' II" leprr-euti tli aiiflViin of the .i.le and -everit v of the wr.ilLcr ulti( tlie road H4 very threat Ntiml.eia of prr-otia wete irmeii to deith, and fionied feet, 1)4111, e.tr, iVc, were to be aeeu 011 every band. The New Albffiy Letter of Mtlnr Jay etru in iJ MM (he null Nt iot.tii.iiea to aprrad in JelVeinvlllM atnl that then ate tiot le than 30 or M e . 'u t iii. A number of citUetK, from diet! of to trrr.tde tu tlolv, h ve lb d to Louiil!e 4iil otl.tr places It vaa Infi im ti on Fiiday lima thrru wrre children cir in the penilf iiti ii v. Vaeein ilioii houlJ be i.llihJtd to every heie. The ,if...rt? Democrat aay there ia no doubt but the (hut iutoiti, Vru .and Chicago Hailroid will be tomp'eted to I'eiu fni:n the north this year. It ia of the opinion that the Counties through whit li tlie route pi.-e will vote "all the men and mne)" to complvte tho enterprie. Sitta th it p.ipert wtiuhi be to their own peentiUrv ailvantage to do m, even .h 11I I they reeeiae nothing io ihu wny f Oivi tetiiN. Futioii county i ui oe e peei iliy inteteti-l in tht completion ol the 10 id th in iinv oilier ..lot. t'ie lii.e;ittni webelii've her citijetH have tit all I nue- evin-jed 1 t!i-:..itiun to do tlie fair lliii; in llu nit'tir ol materiil aid Our h iiidt iiiie friend. C'ul. H. N Hnv, who has .ict iMiiu'afed a b.ttuiie fcii.ro he quit P- 1 i 1 1 n a the Term 1 1 .tut o Kiptea-, ome t'uee years ni;o, nt.d wetit it.:ti the pub! c MTtiet? bit!i State nnd Federal, even uecoiiiplirhin the fe.it of lidinu both li .rnr nt one tiinv. ia in the citv. The editor .f tin- Kv.tril!c Journal, writing Irotn (ineiniiali, thus tlfvelopw the prectit nii--.on of thai elegant m-iitlemin. He ?.n: Our cheri-.fie.l ami liam!onie frien.l t'td. Ilti'ifon 0 found away unne.rlv to the "kv in Sieot'.-i inaive t.!. k 011 Fourth street, ci j .vini: tti-it oil u nt cum iifjuitatf no charaete! iti ol . y.ut, geiitletnan of elegant leisure, who;e fottuiie imade. The Colonel leaves here for Indim-t 'n Ne v Veir'.a tnoriiirif, to take par: iu the work of' ortrunizintr the .re d Ui.iou il o, xc tor tt e ;.- pnnchitnr fwlitio a I campai;u. and hi well known enerjv an 1 ab T It v will be a ereat auxi'iarv to the Lot. n bo-ra. KtkWL Fri-o.xkk? Fie hundred arid filttl.it'O lebel prisoner t iu . L'ltltre't,s -trim id c;tutel iu tlie ictteat lr :n KuoxvilSc, ui'istl y (coti ;n mivei in tl n city on ;t .!elive ! Miou-bound train SitunUy tiiijit. They were in a PtillV-rin condition .-m well Iroiu the extreme cold and insuflieieney of clorhinj; ns fhrt rations Our ciiuen with a promptness which tines them honor, promptly relieve.! their neeesxitiej, ntid thi.a mornitiL' they went on their w;iy rtj eein. The lollowinj fote. in pen.. 1, on the back of a hardware hill he id piintel :.t A!banv, (Jeoria. was r-ent u for pt.blic t'ioti: "The Conf"edAle prisoner in- thia car return their thanks to the citizens of Ltfiyette for their ho.spitab!e iieatiiient since our i-rrival in thee.itt, nd would reciprocate thesitne tinder the same circumUances. Jtes pect oil lr, Your ob't err's." Lif ivelte Courier A Iba Salt, pk Cjai Tht? well know o-' mines. fn-Ioiiii. i John Stcvrns-in. V.-q , ne.r Ibis ptacc. wa- parcl.A.-e.i liv roiiiVof tPn'lmen from the Eist, on last Monday, for f. ittfive thousand tiollar.. The "Meeciwin mines J. cuusp.01; hut a small portion of the coal district I this loeilitv On tl.o one hun.lfei a'id sixtv acres of 1 tod, jnt sdd bv Mr. Steven..n, there ( hrt pro'.tt.ly from from fifteen to twet.lv eres . t c,,al- Ii L. Ciosley. 1'mj , Ins jtt.-t otened 1 i coal mine cn bis l.u..i.ju-i hey. i.d and .oij .ioioj; the Slercnfou tract, cotit aii.in Jrom iv 1 0 i ß'ty aetesofcotl, tqutHy a -ood aa the Ste VfllrOII "o:ii. out a liitle r..rtrer Ii'm toe river. Co!. John W. Crocks his ju-t o;e:n?i t co;jl mire. Mnie four miles south of Kot -knott. an within tti iiii.es f the river, w !.i :!i j tfiouaiit by many to contain one hundred arres ot soil 5 coil. So that it will be Seen that. althouh the the SJev-::sti üiM.ea nre v lue! at t ore; t v iot sum. they are but a drop m the bucket, m comp:ri?o:i to the value of the eool inteiesl in this locality, Uoekjaut Democrat UaiLRnaii ENTr.nrKi-r. Wt nre ;r' id to notice au i:iereaeJ interest among the citizen, of our town .in 1 county in the project of ton-j slrtii'tinp a railroad running eas w ard t Indiatiap- j oiis anil we-tivarJ Pi the coal r ins j The route has hm; In" en a ! ivori'e r.e which aha'il connect the j:reat iwiiroad irtercsr ..J Indi- j ampolis witii ihe centre ol" I 'inol. ainl thence j wetward to Hannibal and S: Jo-e.-h. Mo . 1 : theo (toward ir the ne-.T lim a h:co re -lUnz j in into liTe t.y ti e lo-tenng hand of the eneial government toward the I'acitle Ocean 1 T t.e p -i t ioo ? r-ri t 1 1..; i mi hl'.i i e in n hich j oil.' peop.e atetipniiy biiete-led i- ir.Mn Iti'Jl anaptilis via Cra a h.r i il a:.d Covin tn to State Li:!-, w h e'i is The e?terii terminus of the - Gteat We-"ci tt K 5iro id The present seems .- favorable time to liscn j the s.jl.jeet, Miid !.e ..Ii)- t of this rticle is to n-k j every e t ah ot M-uitiMim ry co'jp'v what he I thinks of it. ard what he can :nd will do in ref- j erence to thTa important rx.atter. In tuder to! j arrive nt proper conc!u:jDs e special alten ; tion to M'verni item. Firr. ll.eie i.:s bean much work already done! between thi.s pi n.e .t;. 1 C v;;i t. rj , together with j ther';;!1' t" v.iy .eeu.ed Pu t:eitl. tit; entire i way. All tf;a mty h bt.ii: ed tor a i ominal sum from the iieceik-er uf the Newcastle anl! Danviile r-idro t l if the i-rgau'z'ii n can t.e et-; fected r.e.oT ihe Us: soniernnti? ." ,i c..:ini1v is nutli? or it j; es ia'o tin ti i . .id iti .t. I .. j cure this imtsartatit advantaize action n.u-t t.e im- i mtMi.ttely lk n ! Se2.:..f The irrrx rttp.-e ot' the eor.nectinff ! Jink is so creat it is confi iet:tly believed if stock . euouch cm be loiei to coustruet the bed and bridges retiy for tlie iron, t!:it the Ituii m polii ir.teiest .u tr.e e itef n end and the Hiiro - r lürti td ! ioteres- t the western end will g nrr.tee the j Curn:i:e.j0:j , f ,ie ro ,d. ! Tliird. Iu order t" ecure complete cor S lence in f he enterprise, it ' proposed 4o je:i ihe stock . v.ibi riptinii ...n an entirely r e and pnlectly sp i cure Ii is's I This btsia s thvt the stock exee;t a'v;ut two per e:.t. .-hall not lie tbie untd after the root is : i-amplfte-i, or, in other .-r.i, it hvil n-.r '-e made pa ihie until after the enrs are f.ctu illy ; rutif.vig" A stock sub?erapt!-:: ot this kind, it : thieved. s ill tie lit.eral! ie-,-if;Je.l t-. hv our 1 ptt'ile for thete is t;o iiabil ty un;il 'lie tnttr- , i i iii? i- ec'.'.re! i We ask eviry citi-n of the count v to think of: t";t T"tp.ifi.n n J to oe'erm.re rf -w rr.ucti l.e , em tkt in the road to sexere it; ,i t.it wi ct. it I mtde ktiown that the h-'ks are 'ipeo for st. ocri tio: the tespon-o will be ir.tclllgect, ! protuj t and bhera! ! . TLe great importance of thia L.trrt-t to our ; co'inty will, we trut, secure for it at oncecaretul j attetitioa Cra wfoiclville Review i Mr. Cnwy writes from England to the C.'Larlly the wf ofVvery emir.er.t Bi.bnpofl Exeter. Mr. Philj hot, d;ed; ard thete ba been a gret deal cf ntfest iu the Christi n acrid to know whrt were the conclu iin scenes of a life i to lerotcd to C'.ri- im work as hers w is known J tobe When uea'h e. ney lie c a!l her I dcniestics to her beils'de. and .lentlv tofik letve f., . . -i i .r i ' of them. he tlir .atd iiow I v. Ue sure and see ; thu lh Ui-bon hai bis war.n soup every eVvt-T.L'.' BtiJ

1.1. MIUTS III' I ill ilC.lllH

The Ice n the t ond In tt.e a irit.it of Uoa ton, whne the ice deitfta hue rlht, i i 1 to be a foot tlock, rnd the otk of gatJirr tij: it bad r.innet rd Kirim bvomoiivra fiom Vicktbur: br the Nabille railro! ha.e arn.r I at Loto.t il ,f., tep the pat wrelt. I lev wrre all ett-nifel rf!i 0 ,'(4, lhf ..(Jriiru (Irali, " atiotherAliraham Lincoln." A'i.oiij the numri iu fancy katrr at Il. t'" ''O oi.o hi tllric'.rd in 11 ntleiuioti t lit 11 a "u!,i: n''. '". baaing I- "i,e le... 1,44 ,arne. to ikatr wltt, h ot he, al ,th pomr .tHice ttuiii irruit 11 nt propria imn.eii l,:r otily . I he gti 'lf. 1 ( h"eu for the tttt'.-tnl crme j... ...... .. . . 1 . . . , r. 1 1. II Iii 11 ITT ! ViHIHII"' I' Hr4iIIU Kill' I, l'.l'f . .1 1 1 .1 . feet t.'.vr the rc of (he 1 Pune..ee, one .in a 1 t n ,1 . hulf Uillr4 i.utli ett of Ch .tlUuook'A. in. I njnU ih l lliC liver, On tl,e tu! il 1 i..!...e! to place a national inoo.nnenl. The t I'liirlrr t aid contain about f . r I v five acte At a uurtinjjof the Ihre tor ,f the Clee Und, C'olumlMi and I'.neii.n i ltii'iuml t'lun pinj.held Prrrmbi-r V, Jl'MMMIO v 1 pt fo lil. to he .lolrilMit.t wohin tl citii.' r through whh lt the toi l rutis, lor!n iho vtar I f..r Ihe beiit fil 'if the hee l f Undies of -o dieia who air, or hive been,' ir lu le m the Cult I States ervii-e The rift i a tnunifieenl tit.e. A heavy rnhhery tok pliee .n the t te line Iti-tv. ei n i Cn.-e, Wh , und S, I'.ml, on the "thh ult Some pirtie- ortniz'n a Nttimial Mink wert cttilinj; J,"h'0iH n l',n Stalfsbi'i !a to Waaliinj'ion They wete pint-1 to a trunk ui., I Happel on the ho k of ilo lie A lew indra i.oitli Lake City the trunk no cut oil' r tn the fbije, m.d no trace ol Ulna yd In en foiiu 1 AaaiaT or Ami no a r.ovtavtxT Honum. A i.pe i il in the Tiibui e ay: J, I). Suiver, a general conti actor for tho Nn vy Petmtrtiriit. his been an t-t. I itinl is to be tin d t'loie a militarv couitili Flui 1. Irlpl.it on the 4th of .1 aioiarv. TI01 ch trrea are of an rt-1 ce.di.ii;ly paw eh t ot ter." . i One nvtL'i.ihcei t awindler h i hern brought to jti-llee. Alter two or t'.iee wtvLa' trial at liocheter, N. Y , I.uthi-r Calvin Stiton has Leen rouvic'id of le! iiidiun Arisiarchua ('liunpioll out ol $U!H'I0 by i:idnt in- him to pj into a mamtttoth Union Hook Conpin lhat never had an existence, but w.is ued as Ijor-c shoe patent omi times me to 110 a local iilu-tra-lioii b a fchiewd rifcal to enti h hitn.elf I the expense of his dupe 1'iovidence Journal. A few dij- a;'. I, we m do metiiii,:i of the m iniate d the nrmle-s color s-ereant of a M is iciojsetts re.'imeiit, tiamed l'iunliett, to M-ss I Ni Hie I., rrinier. The wel ling took pine in Worcester, though the jatiies lie.oii in Leu-es ter We have 11 w an ndditionat fact of inti re-f connected with this incident. When he left for the war-, Fliinkeit was rtiijtied to a Mi-s I.irtimer . rpon his re'tirn, hecoosiderc! his e'p!.. condition and oJleii'l a release to his be'rothed. whicti t readilv accepted Her :-lcr w t- m enrmed :tt this, tint she vowel she would marry the hrive man her-ell. il he w.a asree.l.le, and arce ible he w.t; an. i thev manietl. Thinksto the peiiernsity of the ba kers' tn.-rU of It ..ton anl New York. "i I id th? p.;di he ha a met since Iiis icturn, Floiiki'U the hero is in in lepe-.el-et'it c:ivuinsfatices pee'.:!:! irly. The Spiin.tield Keptoilicaii relates that Atthur Sk tltbn;: of liteep.-a ich leetivel 'i.tl'lb1 in rash, on 1 tics h.y. Joi' soui;- propyl tj: he h ol sold, and lmt ihre'! o li. k liie i.est ni.rni')j wn Hw;ike:i(d b a h.j 1 p.ppij t: ;.l i;is door, lie u pectei an at'em 0 lo rob hini ai.d ordered the intruder t 1 av. The man, however dem imicd etif rat e', and threatened to shout Skaldiii;; unless ht. w.i speeiidv glaired it So he opened th door and ndnotid th bar.'Iar, who then m ule a !m mil fo-the O H). 11? wm told it w.n dep"!iteti in bt k. hut he coolly ordeic! Skahlint and his -.v i I hick to bei while he searched ihe room. They 1 bevtii mal the villain explored at h's o ie.re. He finally left with a 'o!d w atch, tlia mood rin, and every other valuable be couid tititl. He told the terrified couple that they tnu't si ty between the sheets' until daylight, aa he should Watch the horse and the? did not dare to do otherwise. For frigid iri)piile:i e and unmbi ited check, hs well as unparalleled cowrdi e. this rob'jery is without a rival 01. tlie 'ncr.;.N " DIED. On Tu ."ay, th Sih ia-..., Mr. K. J. Misick, wif of D.C Vi'.irk. Tbe funeral wi'! ta.- p're th'.i inr at 2 o'c'nck P. f ., from tb- rfihn.r II '.-. NEW PU BLICATION. so nt: i'i ni.:vtii:i to.d.w! hoc rot t '.:rtK or THE Rl 11 XL IMi:LU(iENCEU ! VVTF.KKIA rvt'KK. 7)r."UTKin OTHP. IN1KiF.TS ot A -it cull ure. tl .r'.irilt ro, K'lucation, rh Irts ti-l Sri- ii. . .Me.. 'c. i 'i le Pural lutePit-tirer w-'l h p'abtisbe.1 evrpr Wcl , nsf av ' s 1 A ' TMi.ar. t No M Ka-t Wsi:ißtn i ". will . IIA :rt ftr.j ni ;;! uTtriitt -ii lim ct. It I irhted en :-.v n,,.. a..d r'e.ar wVtV j ap.-r. iL- pt.hi ii-hr p t :c. I.ir'y 'ir:.-.- th" attrr.tion and pa mdh of va th- i n n-i. wi rl,i ,....a,v I .... I . ; . . . . 4 Acrict-iiur.-t-a-i.i K. r';ot::T ..:r;-:s. j-nS-fl'.t VaMNC, LIQUORS. &C. HAHN & ROSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, i .spate -stivmix hiildim;. aTHOL' ?AT-K DK ALI'RS IJT Foreign and Domestic VINES, CIGARS, "ri 'TI? A I ' a J -a.V V V ' Vy &C. We call particular afeMoa t. oar fn air.-rtmrnt cf euei.tft imprVfJ LIQVOtlS wl.rJ CIGMS, j Also our t-Arf o f t.srk cf j OLQ BOURBON YHISKY AND T0B0CC0, An b.w-kt before lac ri, wbri etaVa zt to sll at Ttry toWrkt prJce. We j,,, r.ur, to car t:k Wore rur- . . , . . ehtMDtt eljware. j 111 & KOIi.

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SlAtir. M AN AhjKIt Mi w. Ii. KII.KT. Wednesday Evening, Jan, Gth, 1864, EMMA WALLER, NAOMI, TUE DESERTED! ovuat iu- . ..tinctir.nTRA. ' ei 1 mm n. m: r t'l. oK pult .a tr..('tr rt i. i )'('. I 'O t fil. 1.41 41 I ii. .1 a ,. . Tit pi.i., ill 1 4 I V I'll I I. U ..... i . . ... i , , Jl I rut.. '. Irfl. ... ......... ............, ?lll.. an ii .-... i ii.i ,, .. r-.ii-.iii, riit" i't ..i.iii.i.in , aa i , , i t n.. ..iv. ! ti la "VI li a. m.i.ii livi TT"r"l...r .. i -r-1, at t4 J ..'rl.M-k, 'uri.i.i ! .1 7 t f ft t , 11 A S 11 I (I A 1. I.. Newcomb's Ulinstrels ! THREE NICHTG ONLY I Friday, Saturday and Monday, January 8th, 9th and lltli. 1 HL Ca ICI- T lil'iANlad OMl.aNI VTl.N NI-iWCOMU'S ..MINSTIÜ-I.S! f NV . rl't, . Ii t .. 'IiIh r hili? rr, lrl f r h lii.l.v ilu.l tat. t.t ,i.. tii-...r i-mfl-nii-i" ll-il -K Jat r. lu lu t..l a. ii'- of 1 i'i c.ii.ri a r foiiia ri In t'Uictie nan, an rfi lirrr'i.r tii.wi.i.a n pi 1 1, at tty ') sny olurr a uli'ar ci .... Iii l'.ii, t'.ii sin.r Hi' U.rlui Ur. t) s Pin i int .- M i. -iii.: lo r. .-ii at G,i p.-i f.rtn..t. ..a it i ta lti at 7).. ..litsii-M 3V ( lit. rvc. it Vl c" I. Jar.ii .Lit rilS. S. W,..ii Afnt. UNDERTAKER. MATTH I.O.N;. TJITDBRT AKB R , Circle St., Near Journal Office, t lil. A I'OI.IS, l.l. !T.H .l.'.in. MARSHAL'S SALE. I nilKl Slads jlarvhal's Sali. hutn-ll h. IV.tl'.l.k', , v.. j bi the r'reuit (..art vt Thr Pre-i. Irrt nn 1 lir ( torn I thr Li.ttc.t M.if, lii.trii l cf th.' j of pnl'.iv.i. pi'tu anit In h tii.tj...!; ioe:iil r Term. I si:t. Krt.lrua l I'l-Mpany ft. id. J ;oTiC!: i s hi :i:m i.ivi.n im at in thk l.vra l .lay .f January, A. I) , ltjl, h.-m -ii the Inuir of ten .t'chs!. !n tLc h'rrt.oH. nt ! fn.. r o'c'.h-Ic in it:e al':'rn.yoii .!'.! , .it !.' I -urt li'.ti-e in t'. t'oy f Imtiatiat.eli. t'ni. nt;, of Mari..:i ni'1 Mit" of IMiana. the tin-d-r.ii,'t.eit, tue Mar-dul of t be fielt d Mal so! ti; liidrict afur -A..!, I-.. irti1 "f a certitle t C'p "f the ilff'-r rftl'lcr.-.t I lu.'lr t.y tii ttourt 111 th Iwvr ei-.lillrd ctuv, t s-u-1 ty ttj I'o-rk of haid t a. urt, will m-U nt au.--tion ar.d public uutcry. the foll.otrtK d' strlltr.t prepertj ami rit.tn of ttif sHi.t lVru arid ln'lianapulU rtailruad Cetrpaui, to-wit. Tim Peru ;:Tnl hi.tiai'BpC'tis Itailrond, runntiu arn! ex-trr.-l iiu l'p.tn Pc-ru.i:! the Oi..ity "t Muni, an l Mte -.t lii.haiiu, tl.roii'li t!.e Counties of Miami-, IKtward, 'fiptiMi, Hamilton and .Marion, to tlif t'nv I IrlisnajMlis, iu tatt Cmi ity t f Marion; at tl .dl a'.d -tiit;i.lr the latul and real esiat' ot h'ch tln-sia Kailr..id Comjii.y iia-.oii ti.e 5tli day of March, I S 6, er imw I eized or posss-.!, to-pi-th.'r wirti ali the laiid un ler and 'ii r..ch sidif f tbe track, to the wh-le miSttt ami extent tlint th" raid Cmpat.y was or i el?J or p'sse.-.sed of the farae, lut-iht i with ttiu rUiTsrrtK'ture, track und rails' thrrron, mid the t'ri lis, viaducts, h lire, depot ground, and tiuildti.t;s thisroii, engines, car,ti.MPt materials, tnachit.ery, und all t Li per on! nroprrty. rights tht rt to or intrre.t therein "f th- sai l ("oin.ai.y; ai.d at-.i all that certain piece of laud exle- itiinr Irom the termiuation of the aid Kiilroad at Peru to the Laie Krie, Vhali and tt. luif Kailroml, acquirnt or to b.; rqui'e.t by i'l Comjiiny, mid the ro.d t-aili r to be huili ihrrfon, with the ruper-r-truettire and rails p!a-4 er to be piacml thereon, and all the depot grounds rninr.l .,r to oe aequ-.red, atnl all other property, renl tr i-Tsotial. acquircil or io be mc rjr.ireJ by i-a: d t'onipatit, ; arid atfO all the toll, rents and income to be had or lem-.l f'um the ntd Kaiiroad eatf ii.l.i'U from I' ru t' lm!i:inailis and Ihe exteu-loti tlicrcot to the Ijtkt- Kri, W .r.-h and St. Loni t.ailroad n v called tri- Toicd.) atut Wahah Railway Company, and all frjm hi -, r di'sand priv ilec- of the aid Peru and Indiaiiapotis K.iür iid Company of, In, to orconceraU the wnu- a:. 1 a:.j and every part thereof. ILer.'i t ar.J profits of raid property rill first le offered for ele, and ujioi; failing to realize a .ufrlcierit Flint to sati.sfy ti e .Jemand iIu u;in sa-d deree, I will, at tlif- anie tnr.e and phic'. In like manner fl.-r fur sale the f.:e sm'.p'e cf Ihe property, 'ifects. right arid fran-chi-es al'ov !s.riti.-.. cr!-rc'! tone sold the prierty oi the per and Inüianwpoiis hat I road Coinpai.y iu the at-- e t-n'-tleü -uit. rheal- will l-e made M iibont relief from tue valuation and appraisement iaw of tti- State of Indiana; O.J aiO property, Ac, will he m.H a-; tti entire, and n j' Ct to tl.e prior and paramount ben of the deed ot trat it mortgate i-xectt.ed hv ea:d JfiTiipany c-n the lt tay oj July, ls"2, to Janes Win-low. as Ti iiieet to secure the payment of tic honJs ot the (lompaiiy, amotintiiv to ;?Ct)'J.0(iO. ".d interest thereon, wLieb filterest, urpaid on ths 1-t rfav of July. lsfcl, amounted ? a.7:it 17: ai-t ate siil.jct to trie ruht and rhom. of th ju 'anient rrt ovi-r.ai hv the Malleoli and la hanap'i Itaitroa I ('ompativ against -...i.l Peru and Iti tiar.apolis l:ir-i CVin-paiiy.i-i h" fall cf l-.Vt. in the Circnp. Coin i cf Marion Ceti'i.ty, In. liana, f .r .37,V.'7, and width julr.:" has heen ;shned to Kr.iecis II. Catting. Tn-- purchasr moii'.v niiet tep-id at ti.e ti.ne the prop rt.v i tru-k cowi:ant upon di i-.dr tbe property may asiu Pe offered atvj sold, ita pi!rcb4s. r V) failing to j ay heieg renp.r.M'..te for anv lo-s i:jion the r--; t.'erit zII.WIII . KOK, t. Mirhl. VYm. Hr.vnttieON, IltsnEiciiS i Hotn, Atiy'a f- r (.'out-plin-'f t. N'.vcir.VM-r Js. I-lß.",. ncTo ' 1--'r I THIS 13 A RICU AND PECTORAL BALSAM OF Till MOtT MEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING ' it is a ears ad fleasast xedicivk if I.M'A.NTS AXD TO UNO dULDRE. IT IS A CKKTAIÜ teXEDT TOR

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ASTHMA, HOOPING COUGH.! CONSUMPTION, AND CROUP. IT IS THC HIT AXO CniAFMT KIXfLT fO iCCUGHS, CHRONIC COUGHS, I COLDS, NIGHT SWEATS, L j SORE THROATS, Bleeding front te Luf.

50 CENTS TEH BOJTLl!. Fr-r .H-.!e by all Drugrists, and txiar.uf..?tur1 cr.! Bjr DR. STRICKLAND, gßS$Mi tKit!QIBtiEg: Ju 4-dec!llj. COMMISSIONiOTECE TO MIIIPI'EKS ... OF.... Tallow, Lard, Bacon, Pork, Beef GENERAL WESTERN PRODUCE. Tla nndepdjueJ pay tte-r Initi?tila A.ttiitIoii To t ' f thf aNsre rfis!e., acd COSSbiNi'-'-ST-'" SV5T TO T,,F: WILL EE PROMPTLY tßiSPOSEO Of and QuIcU Xitetaii-ni- 3rialo On rerr a.1aptarens tenna. We i.-ne a WRKKLT PKICC CrURKNT I tfce atxe a-ticle, which w mall rratU t tao-e !.iir tbe'r t!reAttIC II. IC.IIT V 3 unter trl. f V. Cilf. tc-ietw

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nmii liiiii) & CO.. (Hid uss West Washington Street, l:r KICMVIM. PY I xrnraa f A ft T A(t a! 5l i P lhir i!ra ) Ur; u t tt, 4.4vittwataf FURS, American Sable, Thr 'i.Mf' 4'i 1 'f f t, fn lh !, . tff . '.. I ' f ) ". FURS, French Sable, A til Im, i I i !r,tr 1 wtlt nituh t't f.'f Ittl rail Ii'. FURS, Water Wink, S..iueitu tiw ai.. l....M.ui. FURS, Imitation of Mink r lo.-, air! n,u : J.,r t n,. .rty uiJ FURS, Siberian Squirrel, Tl rlij''t U ty C4u hi.jr. FURS, White Coney, Pur Ml. si .1 rial trrn, in (real arlctj and ry low price. FURS, muffs, In atl fr Jr. and (p..l iki. Furs, Cuffs: Allan!.-., fdi ,,) rt.wi.r our itora Wfora part ti4li n rbiwhi-if . HUME, LORD & CO. . ilk Velvet Cloaks. J Nn Ktil-s, ari 1 very I. md-"me. Cioth Cloaks. . ' ri-t.i the If.t h...se Pi il.e i euntry, and all warracted French Bevor Cloaks. Ne and tia..'...:ii dCIIK.M 'CLOTH CLOAKS, 1.1 treat vanity and iry tin'. .p. Miss ami ( liihln -if s Cloak. CIllCTLAU t'LOAKS. ' N w i'. -stt.il. of b'.i til S ju-trv. Atl the latent and n ost ap.eoi-rd r.-.a ivisl tei kty d-tert from New Votk lv l.spre.s. -a r . ir:,t , utj.1- t order la any tyle, at 'iort i. iiji c, at thTRADE PAXACE. SHAWLS. A Terr lars and handoin tttK:k -f Ioj aud 5ara, eoti.pi lii p I'rrricli Ssjutart- Miau Mrirtl I'alalj) Mutaa la Ilroclir Itordrred atinrar le Xlilbea A It a aar I t Tra vellir Miaaa la for l.udie V Ceti la. I Uixs(.s and Children's Shaicls. ! i föy Small Protit, r.oo.1 Value, and qaiek Sales, U the motto. ' HUME, LOUD & CO., IM)MIAIDLn. atipl1 DRY GOODS. CLEARING SALE! r O n, No. 5 East Washington Street. :?i .n.tr; o o i . K K OKI.FK TO V, Kr. V,,M ynn si p.la 5TiTClt. 3 I Will -ell f- Thirty iMy. t be.f. ,J!. -wj . Ooo-I, W hkh ill he foun t 2'. p 'T c r.t. the uual trade pricea: Cloaks, S:irqi' inial :irriilar, Ir: er d'r-s variety . l'laiii.Crimsioii anal I'laid SliawU, Latest Stales. I'luiii, i:i:t4'K and lc. Silk ( olort'tl failSiw, Xlirli ropliii, In all ti e i,e I a-et. i:raprr loili. Vittorin Itrp. Seidell I'laid. Tt ylri ilc Venire Check. Ilrocnilc Idtt cr. i'J.tiu Lustres. A I.AK1K ASSOI.TMKNT Or KM I5ÜOJ 1 hZ U I EH. Fartxtilar a.terit on ta Iloiiiton. T;iliee and Point Laco Collar and ?ets. HOSIERY, I.L0VES. SONTaGS k HOODS IIiiAv Iiiin OiiihiikIcm. Plain tz Colored Border Table Cloths. PLAIN &CüUD BORDER NAPKINS. WPVl'E ASD COLORED FLASSELS All Wool '.-iMincie Coalinfj and I'aiitt Stull. ( 11 Grade..) Ladies' Siberian Cloaking. The Great Buif:r. of tb aeaion. J3A htreral deduction to ti Trade. deelS-tUfH CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. G. VV. HI RR'iW r,. JOS. F. IDVltM. BURROWS & EDWARDS, at'lIJl EiALF. A5D LKTHL Cloak & Mantilla House, No. 18 South niiuois Street, 151 AN rOU-. IHt5A. TZrOritrt guttes rp M creat care. Cilldn-afa Cloak f all iiki t o liad and iu.de to Huer. d cl-dlT. a FOR SALE. A Valuable Farm for SaloVVALCABLZ FA1J tOR SLT. WILL 5nTTO fr U.irr aJ JirWt purpo. tululrf IM a rr. or two f re of H a ea-rti, t-t mile ta4 cf ladiana'ovli: a - f'ava r-l ! lb city, a coraiafit fire.m t water xt IU area uixtar ealUTaUoti. ff.,! bßi d.nc arid a l-r;a tars. uar B.p.a rcbartl. tad iw . fx h ard tf t.v. ' aW tc treat, ooa ot tttea larce and cf t .e Wi CulTiat4 fre t. arxl amoat evrary otfer a-iety vt frut kand c a rll im prosed f4rm mt it. rize ar4 j-o-iut-r.. r, terms Ac, tt ;uira o Ua preta- af iba prtpnetor. AbSEMrajr. deeal-s--

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