Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1864 — Page 2

Domucratlc Documents.

Adit ret of the Democratic TIrinbera j tb Oeuirtd tJr to tha fi'. r.f ladiana,! aetimr fisftb ab btttöry tf tl4 lae Ion, arid tbe j rari wby tpr b.l not been arcornpii.bed Jar'.rat lit ' c.umtial krm. ThU d urnftit male a pamt-hW j f intrt pr. a4 will b frrdbe4 In any nuar-tlty. : I'rv ft V per Mtj"i. i Tli fuinrlpt Acl-ppfrti or lion. t. W Vootbe, on tb Coti script Ion Bid, In the lliow of Refrtrsentattvea, February 13,141. Tl l U one of tfct flMt speeches of Mr. Voorheea, a qnf.Uoti cw ocetpy'r a tar abara f puMl attentlcr.. and eeery Cillt In Indiana bn.U bate acry. It f ke r-am-pbSat of libl ftr.. Trie $1 pr band rd. Tito llrlf a! fit Cllln prcft f l!'t. P. W.,TriW.fltlverfl In tha l!oa of IteMatlee, tet-rvary I. 1H3, ntba"Aet tolodemnlfy tb Pre.ld.r.l n-l otbr prria for npntlfif tbe writ If baK crtrjat, f. art don la pursuance there.',' a tow rlrt4 In naupMat f.rm, and can 1 htaln- at ;UTW. ThU I ba rjreat etlurt of Mr. Voorbeefcto Ataettb liberty of tha rttiaen, an4 abooM la tb anl of ery votr In t-vliana. It maa a pamphlet fliten pt?, Irk I 5i per L--.ndr4. AII rdra hull Ii rrct tit pcLt to t.e nt by ttft. a the postage will ha ntieeetit a eopy, and jat Va trepai. ; . AMrtM CI.UK1IA1;VK5H a. mNHnAbl. " ridnt'dis. DAILY SKNTJNEI ia tub usiox ir must nr. iMi:KavFf. jars.a "SAIÜKIUY MOHNN(i..!ANUÄ"UY IK f - 1 i I he I'oatoff riffie Mull. There In been a rorii!embleeoinr U'nt lately in reri to the tardy distribution of the mI t Ihefitv IWoffictr The fact that it is ao. is a serious inruiiTCiiieije not only, but fretpientlj a po it i v a atioojar.ee lo the 1uif community. The fault we are atificl aliouM not be attribute! to "the Pot mister nr.1 l.i ai.-tnt.. S'nco the fa? rn'tml ,f PostofTI'-e t' It' present rpiarters the buine Iii lnrrete fotitfoM, .Ui'l with this vatt increase the l'o-tm aster Im only been al loweJ . rtrv Ittle aJtlition.il help. In fact there ii fi-it euiri'ient help or fsrre to promptly ol rffirletitlr tranairt the neceviry boine. Thr ilej.irtnjeiii at Wa-hinton I." ben i rereite-lly fvtiM f f!.e.e f.ict, lut it ihn fir Im been unwiliiii to if tnctl? the evil iti tie or wit tint it ein be. anl tltit in to allow the j office a Mifhciei t force to lirron;!!'! it oViIt bt:ine-ta romjtly :t.i to tlie public ;tifctin. It heboovftt tit bij-tne roniniiii.it v ;iimI a 1 1 who fcfl intert-aeJ in h pronij-t l'ttiluiiiot! of the tu lit., to inilkeuch represent itin. to i lie iei irt- j rtie:it anl ue eutit inllüfnc will ocre a renietJy. . Iu the nicniif int we M.e-t thit our lie; reettiiiire, (ienertl li ytost, ami our St-ii itor, Mr. IUnisick4, ahouM pi(ve.'it tlie lact- we have tttsl to the projir nuthoritira in Vahininn, nnl vr;o aome relief in the premise .The i lei of iinport.iiit thr moat important m tiN !ti2 in the office from three to twelve hour bWre bfirj di.ributei, aituplr for hiL of rtiiG'-ient force to ptomptly trunact t!e luinoia of ihe olft "e, an inconvenience, to .iy tlie lei-tol it, which houl.I not be cuiititiueft.and It la anything but cre'lit.ihle to tlie man-eemt-nt ol' the PotOfiice Dcjurtmcnt. If thraP Jeija occur in the lUtrihution of mail tnittcr receiretl. we mpjxe intil.tr letentiona w ill occur with ihr m itter ilejiitcl in the olüce to be fortirleI nr poteJ. S:ich a t:lte tf aflirsi ahouiJ not eilft in the tiiaiigrincnt ol u otlice of the IrniH ttance of the one in this oil v. Congressional Convention In IUI 4 Diatrlet. Al will be feeu iu the proceelin which we rabii.h elsewhere, the D.ni cracy of the Sixth Congressional Dintict ii-emblcl in Delegate C'!ren,ion in thii city yetenly Mew. A. It Oojrrjcrrr aifl II. II. Dopt were t clectcJ ef to the .National I)eri-HTc Corirentwm. an t-Mears."Co?ra auJ Sjt tat V..Nl'r.LT nle. The ('nTeijiioü f.te-l donn instruction and le.'t. th- deletts fiee in act In 'the selection of nominee for the Presidency aa in their judgment tlmbes1 lotrresti of the patty and the country could be promote!. The Onx eniMi adopt e-i i t evolution etore-xin! it rrnfideree in the ability, intent ity and pitrioti-'ni "f (Jen (iKiutoi: I McfLrtLAN , and it was et Met tint he wa the choice of a deo'ded- in-jon:y ! the dele it es lor the tundrd Inorrr n lite. I).nu-i n -y in the apptoachit' Pre-i icntihl mr.i. nrThe UoiciniMti Price Cu'i et.t saya "tht the Uo this -et-on rill be the lightest ever pack! before, .ind the yield of l rd per hop h i bert les t'tin in !iy other -eor: ujon recoid." gro I rnnpt. ll.eHon. (..vnkwrr I) tii. t Kentu -kt, ui ai lite jecli in the liited St ite Seni th;M j ludel to the e;np'.ot nieM f j.e-ro troops bv thi ! Adm'ut'-tratioii. IIe..id: j Sir, ou could ne rr enb-t a while force to .lo j tint wollt ol de-poti.-PI, ol tliine ::iid crneltv. Tie ttenervl in-Chief for auch work mulh:tve a force ot Jatii ti irt, r.i-!i :ia the Ottointu Porte Iul. or of Mamelukes, bke t!t foireof P!j of Eypt, to execute hi vile nd li iboüc ii be : bci Hut even lho.e .il ce pu inl of h til b.ir- ! bit'uti Je"pls became iiMoierab'e tint they i were exterminated by their eiiployeia. "Hat, sir. ilo ihee ml'.it try thgt it irie content j piate lint this war i. to contir tie fue voir lr.)Ut thia time? Ii wmI'I .-e m Irotu the report-l j declarations of tndicr bt Mr. Stanton. A di-i tinuNhed mm in the Wet, who was at one time a nftnbr J the ther IIue cf Congre. told me tint ä Mj--r Generil iu the setrice of the United Sttes. now in command, who h.n reudere! d iii.iiuihcvl eririee in the field, tule him that if Mr. Lincoln wsa defeated at the nett Prt - ! iJenti! election, he Wviul l not yield hi eat ot ! pwwrr to bis uoteMr, but would hold u 'o it, j nd Ulis be co;ild tdy do by the .rmy. I up- ; pose theje tiero J.itsix tries ü.d .M imelukc. who 1 ar now atoul to rn cniistel into the reu.'r r ' car, ttt.Jcr uch leaders a Kie.nont and Iluu'er. ; and crtl.er jeL'r. (letiertls. re to lo orjjiriiaed s i thw auperitir cnrl or pttforhn band, tu t-nati?e i bint to rtti::i the per which they coittem,")! 'e. ; if iiccc-sary, t niiitiuuc by iisurp.itiou, ly the force and perol the artn, . if they do not -uc-ceed in vlcvlin; a .'i-Yecr f. the Veidtnt br the intcrferet:ee of the military at the poll to J con;pI e!ecti. tii." teutli anmiiH l'rlvnnrr. ' There wer I..V2 t FIt il pii-oner l: Rich iuon.1 on the lt iut Th-re ete II detth m-n2tV-m tl.e ime dtv 'C'tic;.,, Journtl, Them.,t.,r;tv ,t llH-kUt,,! n.rracka. tor . tl wck -jö.h. w. Ii I h number of K.H..-Tii-.5...,r o, lyu:.ehil the number at Um hm ti l. ll.ir.s, ,.,,.r , .,,;;,, at Kock hliil, wohl .; to ib number, tlnn.it RichuMtiJ. It ttrke us tint d-ttbs ,t t'ie ritef nearly' 'J trou:h. at Kock Ilsnd Htrrack-, out of om5.0)d pii-j:irri. i altoeiher too lire ' "It inhuman, .iid a Union ofli-'er, "to hrm mir T,wT , cm.ici ttol .Tti J u-k j;,le ' from Cbttaii-2t U J; v- Island, ill d! t, Iree. ' inÄ' weither, in 4 c,r. iUl without b'e Ti e aick hould h.e ltl lt.;t bchiii-i; it r i t,,.t enocs-i tobrio- wr)t pp!e in thit manner"' Ibis nur be, , I perh. , ,ie re i,ri for -o KrMi a in-.it '.u -ii.oi. tl. .iU..-is. Anoti.r rea.i.. rerbt; . i the in vl., ,irr ,,f Mediril l)fpirln,?..t. Tl.rre J." ,.,n , xt e.;IJ h ' ho.f.ital r- n ir.J bospitU urp!:-- nui in j.!ce of lour or-fiie 0uri:oii, a-.ie of them picked BJ by chao- e, f r leuirrv emoioyment. there OUhl to b trü or twelve bit cliss phy:;.tns iKe very leat fhyici4tiaanj plenty of nur.-. We pre iip It I ro fau't cf he depjrtmet l-it

they hive not been IutniheJ, fi.r it is slmot im ' nnv be thua rhoeri by the K;)iettl Council, poas.ble to procure zA jhiici! but it is a ' Wh't'ier this course will be adopted in the jre fault thtt hospital acommo-lt lot.a and hospital . ent cae, it a mitter of pome doubt It appear uppiies are inacleuste Thia fauit, howerer, i i that B thop McCloker, of Albsnr, when he wil bein re ned cJ as fin a possible Hat tnanr ! ippointH Cox'j'Jtor tishop of New York, woj livet. w Lue no d u'A. i ul I h ive l-eeo ated cooeirsieI "with the riht of uCi'esion." if the Me-!. ol DejMttuifni hsd. in every rT!ect, Snce then he l.sa tcceptci See of Albany, becnahitit siiuuld bur been Uk lUn4 ar.d whether, when he did a , be waived bis riht Argu,Jan 2 i of u'( e--i .ri to tlie D.cre (now Arch loce-e) of 'ea Yoik, is the ui. which rtcvi'jt.s some Tlie l.nle Arrhblaliop lliijrtiea ! doobt. 1 he probnbii-ty is tint the -ut.jecl will TbeNewYorkcre.po..dentoflheLWInnati! ',Ä' V ? refertr,M " K"n" f'.T i,;UUCt"T" , , ., , , ,, , . , , ! 'rom the rope, whoe dei.tp'oii w i,l of coure le Lnuirer furi.fl.ei the follow in .ketch of the ! finAj Mi(1 controUin.. Ara.,BJf the liitj. the life of thia eminent prelate, who died at I?ew ! names of number of eccle-i tit- were menYork en the I at int.: i liooed yctctday in connection with the uecc Horn in the north cf Ireland in iTli-.he emi- 'i0"' V rffnir !'m h'',U 'l'7 ? Frate,l to America when nineteen tesrs of uKe. ! lfl,'"'lf"r 1,1,1 '? M to lt l He was plare-I wid, a fl oi-t. to lesWl the art of UtI,e41 U uth oUtM',e -'-

earderiir.-': but thia mode ol life di.J nM uit the already apfarin abilitiea of the to be eminent divine, and be soon by bird appl'ition was able to enter the Theological Seininsrv of Mount St Mry. Kmmett.burjr, MirjUtl In IJu. he was ord iitie-l Priet at Phil idel phia, fttwl. in l-ri', firt lUat ted public notice by a controversy wjth the Ilev. John ibef-kinride, a Presbyterian clergyman, on theijue-tion; "Jsthe Protestant religion the religion of Chrit?" The debate wa coiducte! with .inal bility on Innh aides. In lrTi'2, Mr. Iluthe boo .!M St. Jtdiii'a CUege in Philadelphia, and, in 1n.i7, he came to New York, as assistant to Bishop Dubois. Shortly afterward, the HUhop was smitten by paralysis, and the Pope appointed lihop Hughes A2iniiii.tratr of the I)'o -e, thcugh he did not become Ki.hop uroil the dcalh oT lb!np Dubois, in lVi He commenced a airteiii of reforms under which the he ivy debt of the Catholic Churches have been nearly if not rjuite eiiinguifched. He established St. John's College at Fordlnm, Westcheaier county, in 1 M 1 1 . and it his etcr been a nicce-slul institution. Nett followe! los uttack on the Cointnoti School Ss tern, in which he ur.'e 1 tint the C th 'ica sh uld rot be tuxtd lor the upport of nhooU to which they could not -oti-'cieiilioiily rend their children. Hixhop Hughes met all comer in this con trorersy, with masterly ability, but w finally beaten in thr Lcci-I .ture; rtill n modification of the system was final!? mule. St. Joseph's The olojical Seminar v at Kurdham waj rt b!i-h'l in . 1. il". 1 1 . 1 II.. t . . - IV . Ill I I - III 1-iJ, i.!I!.iii n.;iiri nrm i"f r.'-i rope,nd returi cl wiili a mimlm ol Jesuits and . W Si-tet-.i of Merer. In I c4 G Pre-ideut Po'.k urge ! upon biro to undertake it iiiissi()n to Mexico, then at t ir with us, but he declined Iu lb 17, by invitation of Congre-.s, he delivered a lcture in the Hill ol Ilcpteriit.ilives. Iri this yeir his I)inree w,t divideil, the Sees of Albunv and Huff do being founded. In 1.'!I llisliop Hujiv wis inidt: an Archb:Jiop it Rome, und in lM.t he again vi.site.1 Rom-, t- be prccnt at tl;e !-tititiou of the "Itnnn' ulile Conception." So n : f t r et suetl the control -rv , which, more tlnn all cle, rnaJe l is mm? histoi ic I, vi: tint with Kra-tus Hrooks It was the setisatioo of the day. In 1 . the cornerstone of the great Ctthe dral on Fifth avenue was laid, the Archbishop oflici.it in. It wa his dc-ign to make this the grand t church edifice iu America. In July list, when his heihh was very weak, he nrldrrMed the n.-.b hii h distat cd our city, and to him New York i greatly indebtetl for the Putting dow n ol thit l.i a l-s asi-uiblitgo pcrlnpn tuoie indebted than will ever be ytncrally known. Since theo bis health Iiua rtdualty ftile-l. Few n;en hao h .d mi evn'l'a! :i life. Ol hurnbie origin, hi indoiu t nie will ooii brought to him hotioi- which lire tb-iiie! to mo.H of our peoj.le, while h;s laborious afp!icati jn and true I'hristt tnity place him in Ihe van of the leidem of the Catholic Church. The reverence in w hich lie is held by his ll ck uould be remarkable bit for ihe nature il the mm, nnd tis loss will be one which it will be hard, if not impossible, to replace: The Ne York Herald pays the following tribute to the chrnctep und eminent services of the deceased Pit-late in the cause of Catholicism, and details the parti ul irs of his last moments: John Hughes. I). 1) , Archbishop of New Yoik, is de id In tlie luüncss of ecclesiastical honors, ucli as no other pi date ever won and wore in America, the Archbishop has been gathered to bis fathers. At half past eleven o'clock precisely, last evening", he expired. In his own terse language, he died "ticlievlng in the truth of the docilities taught by the Holy Catholic Church aa brudy s he did in bis own existence." Nay, more, ho has written,"! believe tint, as containing the fullness of Divine revelation, it is the only true church on the eirth, although many true Catholic doctrines aro iound floating ntiout as opinions in the lelii'ious atmo-phere of Protes tanrixm. This is my proles.-ion of faith, of the sincerity of which the Almighty is mv witness. ' A true Chii-tiao died when the breath lelt the body of tlie revered and l.tmentel Citholic Archbishop of New York' Of him it can bo said, without exaggeration, that he did more lor ihe cause of the Cathoiic Church in America th in am other divine iu the country 1 lie Rom to hitrian con dense I his eulocjimi of Auuu-tu- by saving tint "he found Rome built of brick, but he lelt it mat hie " In a spiritual sen-e. the same rem nk nnv be made of Archbishop Hughes. When he was consecra-j ted Hi-hop ol ?v e i oi k . as the siife-or of I);Dubois, C tliolicii in this eountrv was in itsin-j fancy. Thecitii;uiieii aeielew and the churches still fewer, and scatieied nUiui, indes Oi-tant fioui each otiier Hut iu a le yetrs a wrmder ful change occurred Chürches sprang up iu everv direcliwii as it , iiiayic. while schools and ttlleges f r tiie elticat :on ol vout'n aeie loundetl iu various puts of the D oet'se In this city alone, through the exertions of 1,'s (Jrtce, Cttholie school-b ti c neeii tiuilt in ne ti I v et erv ward. and thev are siH't-oi ted by the Cathi iic coti-jt egv tiot s in o ;msii ion to li e common scle-oi-i-l ib j Iistied tv t.te tegisl ti.oti. .No ect oe-i istic t great j roiniio in e his pt-scd throuli so trrand an 1 priilouseaseer with stub distinguished honor. U'iblcroistied reputation, and le-cred appliu-e It h is brer: well said ot hint thit 'he wedded thepoaer d' Wool ev with the Lcntlene-s and firtie.iranci of a Feuelon." Pin ts iu tbe em j bitrassjpg an i lieiicite p-s"nion ol publicly tip holding the outw ir l form and in ard s; iiit of j the Catholic t iih, during t'iiits w ben it wt to j hive n sinej ire to b-.j a p;cl ite if the tncieid i churcli of R. me, he succeeded, by :t rare eier j eise of cour iye and tiiom. in g lining the iesped and admiration ol his bitterest opponents. !

Iu his death the Citho'ie Cnurch t Ameiic.ih is j in virtue ot s whole Mjindron of giantie vessels j lo-t its be-t i'i ieud, and. u.- i.bovo icmarke i. the J w hieb the M inot mr alone culd plac in the set. i country one ot its purest pitiiots ! oni rank Hut within only a few weeks we hire His ft moments wete nniked by the etlm- al-o be con.e rsssessed tl a gun wh.ch is i:, a; i.es.s and res'giiaiioi, d the true Cluis'tiaii. From j much greater proportion in advance of all our ! II. o'clock on Sdunliy nigh: until 1 o'clock ye- j previous efforts, nVl which, if it prove able to ! terday afternoon no great change was noticed in st tid the work of war. relieves us from the po.-i hi- coinbtioii He retrained in the most feeble ! t ion of inferiority, fumi'i ition, and perd, in : state, un th!e fcarcrlt to lift his h tJ or utter ai which, in comparison with other uition-, we! word louder than a whisper, und thit aith hei hate for pome time stood This gun is Sir W. j utmost tlidi uhy. In the foren-.on his attend ir.ts j Armstrong's fi I'.Lpouu lei. Nor, while we still' r.jeeecded in unk;nj !ii::t w illaw a little nour irctiinthe opinion thit the sie.iil ndvantt-cs; i-hment in tlie sh ipe ot -on. e soup, and some of j given durinc several ver- to that genlleminj his niore h-'peJu! ':eo ! -u p -ed fiom rhis f n t h we operated unl ail I t ro his n mj etitors and in- i that there w as a ch ttu e of Ins holding out a few j juriouly to the mtion. a'nll we urudge him fud dav longer Hut the hope ws most deeeptive. , recognition, or stint the measure of thank, ii lie j About I o lock vesterd iv afienioon he be-ame . sluT kn iUv prove u."esful in supnlvin the ' unconsf ions, and lav in lli.il cou litiou, w !th ; weapon w Ij-c!) the to t in'ta in -e t.f ojr honor .m l ; 5iighi intervals of reason, until h ill p it set en security req die- It is therefore not carpinglv. j o'clock it night, when he bre ithe I hi l.ir. Ho : but only in nee-lful caution, th .t we tbserv e thit ; wjs -uir.i-mletl at the j'einti moment bv Hi-hop i this enormor picea of ordn-in .e h is as yet been j McCiosky, of Albany; U sh -r, Loiijihlin, of ! tired not . do.e:i tirnCs. thit judgments on its j Brooklyn; Rev Dr Nel'ig m. Very Rev. Fttlirr , merits must be suspended till farther trial is j Starr, Y. (J ; Rev F.anci McNierney. Secreta ; ci -le j ry of tVe Arc'i' i-hop; Mother Angei i. S ipcrior-I The t:l't-poi:ider we'ghs only four times as j ess id St. Vincet.t Hospital, af,d Mis. Ra-lrigne ; lu jch as the j re-eut fa porn lers that form the j 'Iw.th sisters of the ArehbssVp.) Dia dimes R. ; chief arunrneit of the ns vy ,'and might, there- j WoihI and Al mz Ci uk, and a u amber of . lore at once be suVtitute 1 br them in the pro j clergymen ind intimate private friends. potion ol one to four Of e- ure it could not be j About two hoi r before his leith he ws worke-l w ithout novhtnical sppli nices. but Cipt. ' e ?ed with a series of -iih? tpio-ii or gentle i Coles hs f'iown hotv tlrese cnul i he ad ipted, 1 taithes Father Stirr- -tood bv hi be Iside and Mr. Re- d dei I tres they are epi illy availaole I iet.,i pranr- lor Iiis lis: pv deith, and all pie in the ca-e oj broid-i de fort. Machit.erv niut, j . i t in tU- solemn . erenioi, v. At a hie , lwor, be employ fvl for hnditi- as wd'l as for j ll i Ur Ii.-hop 31. .CIoskcv iriin.i tlt. jratrr f.-r poomn.-, and in this theie will r.r-.b.blr be found t.e deimnmn n.,rn. ..n.i, wh;!e rhe vok-e- ot all an iiev ttab'e source o! ,!!., v which will limit the ! were repeiting. in broken accents, the r,b of u.fiiTt,e- ..I th l.w- T.... ,;.,,, i, !

I I. .1 r , .. - ll'fH": ei. the sou. of the il!usttio. r,.i,. Areli-I.l-a itin ja ttii itw .irtlit frrtiii-.o e .iw.aiti He d e-t arrrnpr.il. to m.ke a 1, rematks l-re ot, this liu:rt4iil sutiiea-t I l e on! iil.iII mvlK.I rn;. Lo 1. r . --......,..n.lll. Of litis kind ls.fr icouul of the bishop, ot lh rr,vu:c to rneet. are- nfo,. three lames, ,Ul 1 .....l .l.em wh', ,e o,nr.,e;,dti,on, ati)1 r.pUlu i t 011 4 lo I : im I I n I )..-. r. I .- , ' Vi I. Hui..-, u.s ii" "','M th 1 K cl,oo,e 1 r e ut td ihr thrts? ' and conlrr np.Mi l.itn tl.e , allium Any ,rr: i min ltt th. prtviPC-. wblhr a ,.Sop or

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riie ItadlcnUufier (ien J riant. The popularity of (cn (aMT, and the fre ruent mentiou of bia name in cnonection with the Presidency, u causing the radicals to begin their denunciation of him. Thu the New York Time- jy: When ticneral in the field is puMuvled into being a csndid.ite.or m ide to believe that he will be, ho become jut the most until man for auch a place. He mat not al way a be a wai e of its effects upon biro; bo m ty Muter hitnelt that he is atan e all such considerations; but lie isn't. No hum is; nod uulil human nature undergoes some radical change, no mm trer will be. A candidate for the Presidency at the bead of an army will inevitably .even if intetisibly ,pny a good deal more attention to public entimeut th in to the public enemy. He will be much more anxious to tike Washington than Richmond He will woik harder to !aten on his supposed rivals the r:iipondjility fr Ida lailurea than lo avoid making them. rnionM.vr t hi;iv oi(id:.

Character ol the l ntoiilat," CrrrfjiHHlnce nf lh New Tork WnrM. Nkw Oxikann, DrccmbtT 27. We are bacilli: come nmuniii cspera cut . . .. . v. . . .. . .1 ;.. . I . , ... I" , . . 1 , ,r . , , , ... II I. .1.1 III IU1 1 1.1 111 till, ...illll .1 I Ii .if tli.. .11 I.., Iii '..( ..1 INI. delegate from some twenty dubs of Union associations, which dccl'iiel themselves u permanent convention, for the at hicUMneiito! what they call freedom. The ilelegn a Ironi t wo of the-e clubs were colored men, ar.d, with very little discussion, under the overpowering man late of T J Dur.iiit, Military Aitoinev (Jener I arid Regi-ter of voters, they were itdmdit'd as delegates I o our utter astoiii-hrnent ihe ingroiihi!it Kra ciine out iu coiidemu ti ion of this. . h.is -iid that the Kra w.ik "insp re.1 " The Kn did not eoiiilenin the act, but thought it rniht oivide the Union men, meiuiiig on'v ttie ab-iiiioni-ts, of CMiiie, for the oiigintl Union men ol this State are counted out now, as they were ull i slaveholders, mid oppo-ed to ili.-iinioii and alio- I lition too. T'ne o.ily Union men in the nlli .-1 . I eve now are those formerlv ceessioiiitD, whoi have come over and been htptid into the new faith. On Muudav night, this illustrious body had another meeting. The Kra' report hliows siui ply disagreement n tlie colons oue-liou, but private nd vices declare th.t it was a complete divi-ion of the coin t-rn , One ct of delegates declined lo net wil!; the copied brclhrrij, mid it ; is uudertood lint home nineteen others, having In viiin attemptel to in. luce the re.-idue to declare j the seats id the colored deVgites v ictnt, left the i fold: these v ill, however, be whipped in by due) time, as was tbe. Times by the lira, and become j as pü üit in ptiiinp'e und as tle'i.ied iu habit ns ' the m ist hearty am tlgam itionit ot them all. Do not ?utiMie tli it I thir k that the-c people J would i'i the ÜL!r'. lete' .it-gr tde tl. em-elves bv associating with honest neyioeH. One of their delegates et joys the unenviable refutation, hether justly or not, I d not know, ot h ivm been convicred years ago ol felony, in swindling the United Stales Jo erriinent; another has been an auction vender of bras-, jewelry; .mother his been a traveling adventurer, leaving bills behind him. unptid, at everv place in whith he stopped; another Ins a hou-e full of colored cliialrcn; and ! as for the chief of the assemblage, a in in ofsupe rior talent und great acquirements, his ruling motive is n long-cheii-he 1 private animosity against John S;idell; he was hirn-e!f a clave holder in a small way, but n year ago enough to nnke him as much a sinner as any one el-e in tint refet a:id he now comes out n rank Jacobin of the ftchool of Robe-pierre, in religion, morals, bloodthirstyne-s, and rapicity. Iu fact tlie negroes, and colored people behave much better than their would he friends. An instance how low ana contemptible white men can net who degrade themselves to the !e el of negroes, was given the t thci div by ceitain officers ol the an c died Corps d'Afrique and a civilian, whose own t mil y remained heie wnb-: out disturb nee w hc.i he suffered b iiii-limeut from the city Mrs. Rraiul. an Knglih lady, who has shown tnm-h attention to ihe sick and' j wounded of both armies iu the bos; ital, but w ho j is decidedlv more favorable to the rebels th in the ' others, occupied the house of N.S Jenniucs, 1 Ksq. The eivilt m attires iid. being applied to bv ! the recruiting olli-ets of the Corjis d'Afrique to j J ssin tnem a place tor their he tdqu irters. in the j pie-enre of the I act that the levee, the ino-t i suitatile jor, i- full of unoccupied stote.-, could J ! lind t ti rl tee to -end them to other than to send . hem, without notice or w-irning, to the house of Mrs Rraiid, where, in her ah-etice. as they tell J it lhern-el ve, thev took po-s-s-ion of her parlor, i examiiit! her private correspondence, lun.tded j ! uver her books, limited objects of curiosity over i I the bouse, and -pent the nigbt. soon Oer her I reiuro, tn the tloor of her parlor Why rhey j were suffered to kcepo-.-ession I do I 'd kt ow; Po-:tdv becin-e (ten. Pnnks cannot interfere j with the pet measuie of S' it t. ti i:r t Hilieck, even to ni ke it tiecent in bebivior No wellr is.! Southern nero lould think of acting in so ; ill bred a manner a- this an i.n?! r.Nsi: ;t . Ihe ev II r i t la ujtl-louiider. i Fr. mth- l.'.n l..ti paily Nrws, tec. 13. j The last few ilvs have given to us rhe Urge-t I sbipof war in the world, establishing nuue firmlv i .. ,.c .i i. . . .. i. i i i I . en i't i ioi oy oi in i. n.iuot- r line a i e.io v neto , --.-......- x M.b Uli-. I l.l IIIIIIUIC' 41 Si i .-,.. ...r -i Si.ndiurv ne-s elinse'J l-eitveeii e ieh round, ml ' though the Marxs w ill to om? extent be shortetie.1 ' Hut snpjov:,.. 01.lv one d;sdnrSe from the bi s ......... !.. . .... . r uni e.ien. int 1 bt? i rMert n tlie eneniv'l nine. It is ileir ;!nt at lute :,!, ei ly 1 but .e o hel ' tl.e lini'r ol tl.it ki.ess ii :ii nior pfiile wliicli u sli'o . 1 -1 can cirrv. um we mas!, ti.erclorr expect that ,1 wii! prote 1. rl-Jn , Jrfen-e liu- a sin- as we uTf oittr. rea ndol our refers djei i.ot aiuk at one, a cm Zl l Z.

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- a a i - ia Ä - a tuv 1. iimwii ahot in question is bigger, and will unke a bigger bole than haa erer yet been seen, vet there are everal wsy-r, meeting; the difficulty. Ween, tb-)t e all. now build iron ahipa o that their aides con tit t of aa msny cell at a honey-comb, anJ the whole Interior is merely an agglomeration of independent water tight boxes Anr one, almost any number of thee. miy be pierced and filb-d without endangering the ?h:p. It is true tint the eiplo'ior, of a morjsttr hell within them will do great damage and csue terrible los of life. Uut it mu-l re rec!!ectfd that the fsul elTect of hell zairst hips his hitherto in a jfreat raeiaure resulted from the infl mmsbilitv of the ahip, combine,! with the fact that a single leak, if Urge enough, allowed the water to tilt the whole Teiel . Removing, a we have done, independently ol armor, n l b the were ptinciple of construction in iron, the liability to bum and the liability to eink, it remain, to be seen in practice whether any mount of liughter by one or two mi-.les can drive our et mm from their guns, or cornel the lowering of our flag. And at the most, the skill which can so handle ahio and gun aa to fire the first fstal ahot will still, under the new circum tsnees, maintain ita relative uperiority. In this kill we bare little cau-e to fear defeat. Obviously, however, wiiat we have now ni"re th in ever lo tri ve for is the power of rapid mov e mcnt. combined with the smallest bulk which will carry fffu-tu.t guns in a ei way. Atil more thin ever, therefore, is there reason to deter entering into further expenditure on broadside Irigatea till the capabilities of cupula ahips are fully toted. The Allntitlc Telegraph I'oilponr. mrnt. The determination of the Atlantic Telegraph Company to jostpone lay inj; their cable from IM 4 to (.5. is not caused, we are informell, by any lacn of faith in the fsia.-ibility of Cstabli-hing a perltet and practical telegraphic cominutnca lion between the old nnd new worlds, or by any want of lunds to carry out the contracts already entered into, but only by a desire to make still further, more scientific and thorough inquiries regarding the best size, struct it e mid mnemls for the cable. The seience of hubmiriiie tele graphing is comp ran velv no new, tint every hour til intelligent inv estig olon and experiment Adds finnetlntii to it. Tlie directors ol tlie Atlantic Telegraph Comp my hive much at slake, and they wi-h to leive no efb it untried to make their enterprise agrett and profitable success. The extremesl cue is net-c.-ary with leg.nd to the cable, because, when nine laid, it nii.-t be abided by, us it ciniiot be taken up mid mendcl like a raitro.nl track. A recent Utter, from an odictr of the cotjipauy in London, says tint they are now Considering the adopt ion of a form of cable which is so ttong, and vet of ho light a fjcilic gravity, that ihiittcn miles of it can be su-pended in the water Irotu the stein of a vessel without bieskin. The company have not n shadow ofdotiht of the nliimatv s?ucce-s of their undertaking. TU iu.e.-tig iticns upin whith tlieir elecli iciaii ;ne now engaged may be com pitted within a fee week", but. as the cable can be fafely laid onlv in the summer time, the ex pr merits iny uot be cioicluded iu season lor IHJI-IN. V Journ. ol Com !Taii: iri;.isv. We notice by our exchanges that Jova Tll ax S. IhkVtY is t candidate before the Hcpublicaii .State Convention for the nomination of Trea.-uter of Stute. A child wa frozen to tleith in Richmond on New Year's diyi It hid been out of the hou-e but a few minute when it was found stiff with cold. It lived out a short lime alter it was found Union county, we understand, has filled ita quota under the lat call, by voluntcei'n,.'. Tint county gave i.H'M) bounty to each volun-j teer. Col. John M. U'n.aox, Commandant at Camp Noble, in New Albany, will pay the government bounty of $'10 2 to all volunteers reporting to him up to the loth day of February. Four W a y n k and Sötimfiin Rviirokp Another I rcath ot (i'lul hie h is been ejee cd into the pu!seie.-s veins of i his railroad F, istern capitalists, abundantly able to complete ihewotk, btve undeitaken it Ufiou the condition th U certain incumbr ince of no great amount are cleared off and a contribution o two ' l.oos ipd dollars per mile secured, to be p iid w hen the road is completed and the can uctu dly tunning upon it. U'e UTider-l ind that rhe fanners along the line ate sub-cribing ühenily to this conti ibution fund. In fact it is a much more siti-ftctory mode ro them of aiding in the wmk thin it would be to sub-cnoe stock iu the road. New AlbanyLedger. The Richmond Jefferaonian thus nor ice the constant and unmitigated pulling and flittery which (iovernor Mi urox receives from the Administrativ u pre-s of Cincinnati: The Cincinnati Commercial of Friday last, ir. favorably aotieiio: the Mieeesstiil efforts of C.tj t. H. F. lb-own in raising his cavalry comp my, mid the succes iu raising volunteers gen er . IU in lie State, enilTu-ed the opportunity to say that "the' country underst anils, as a tnaltir of cmirtr, that (inv Morl oi is ic-ponsib!e lor this condition of nfl'iir iu Indiana." Now we suppose that if anybody else had been (ovttnor, the eti'irts of Capt. Brown would have been etpnllv stiice-slul. It was hi zeal, nergy and i nlity, the tlis;oitiou of ineti lo .-eite their country, and the pecutii ry induceinents otVere! by couiitie, eines, tow ns. and indi vio'u.ds, Ih it made him sipves-tu! 1 hi lia been t'ie c.i-e with i.thcn who have enae.1 in the work of recruiting, (rovernor Morton's efforts and intluei.ee have hi . precious little to do with imiuciiii' ineti to enlist under tbe late call. He has i-ucd his ptoci tmitious and orders, informing the f e -ple ol the ncmhei of men required from Indima by the authoii'ics at Washington, and nude a lew staec!ie-. and Iii his been the extent of Ins eilr a lorill Indiana'- quota U'e think it prob able tint not a single man has been induced to enlist by ant ih n,' the Ooveir.or Ins .lone Therctoie, the sysiem of purtine tf.e (ioven oron .-.ll occasions, in iid-e j in by Admini-tration or g.itis, is -imply ri lit ulous. .mil ouht to !ij;u.-it en-m!e pri.pie. Thou-m is of mm in this State are entitled to ni ie credit for tlie jMi-ibo.i Indiana i i-capie in bllincr per (pior t, iiv vobinieers, th.i ;i ( to vet i nr Morton. The honors should be divided, nd bestow et I where they piopeilv be long , RAILROADS. J" iLriT-y 1st, 1QG4. c 1 iv c ii a rr i , SOUTHERN OHIO, rcrlh - Eastern Kriiliukv. Indianapolis and Cincinnati 81iort-Llno aa .l xl ui a& ccd a. T WO TK1IXS WILL LEAVE IXWANAPOLU da ly: Mad at 9 30 A. M.. .apre.t at 7.15 F. -I . runnmc thr-.u-!i to Citcrmau in alrair fall o'lirf ru'es, c.:iti' 4 al Cinch. uai with all lie Jrtat Fastrm a .d Svuilirn hai!ro.d L r.e, and w irh Steam-ei-n iL Ojio l.ixrr. JEjTliix tx;c 12 aüuutc fidr tha lulauapolii time. ,1 -Fare th .am as br ary atber Kaut a.id t peed, afety ant n mf rt of trams e(ualtotLe l-t li.tes no tLe cuuetry. J-j-A.k fr ricktv via -la-tlauapo;ia ar.d Ciicic.tl Ka.lroaJ " Special ollcc lit nw track into Cir.t'tLitl I couiptcte. and paseiiger by tbt In. ate noalaated at tbe "New lva:l Sirtt l'p-1," near tba Boret H use, about o:.e rit e nearer la- buio- centre f Iba city than ar y older IV 1 ot. KU-FKT yKFK.Supetir.tei.drrt. 1 W. II L. Nora. C.eneral T.ckrt Agent. A. S lvvar, 1 ravelin A?M. ja9 DISSOLUTION.

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Dissolution of Copartnership. riAIIK ViRT.M ksMIl" WHICH HISTF1 I'NDF.R I the f rri nf P. k.- A Nni.l.'ri-;.!! i- lh a Jay tlyoieed f4. tee.. tn.t t.f i. kn-s. of l cf tL pat f 1 . All acC'Mi.vxf the !.t r.rm will te ettled hy iL rn.a,utDf -ntirr, Jart-h Koo... jacob noos.". ClUhLtS CUJIlJ:rv.lTn. :uJi:.,t-. ! fcncary, I. I?s. j4Uj

WINES, LIQUORS, &C,

HAHN & ROSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, STATE NCVriKELt Ill'ILIH. WHOLvSALE DKALERÄ IX Foreign and Domestic "WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Wa call particular attention to our ttn ataortmrnt of Rf tiulne imported Liqvnns f.r via.tns, Ahoour I.arjc Stock of OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND TOBOCCO, All bought 1.-fore the ri-f, li!cb e:ianis us lo k II at the vry lows-t prior. We itmte I)ilt-r to examine our stuck t cf -re purrhasini; t-l-etn ie. ii ii x no i;. Jm.C-.'Cfu MEDICAL. iMw. wiiittii:k. 1ltlVATK MF.OK'Ab ArjXMCK HtKK tK Ot.xfOlK. ir. V hittirr's Tlif.iry, Syinplmns atrl To-al nifi.t ttCliPurc, N rv'ti. I'r.iury. a: l .i iul I) sca-e, free, ii a plain sall letn-r t-u. mpe, for ids csie tu prepay pokta? It . a cl.r il.-Iinra ..ii T 11 llir li--a-. and ronditioiis rr-ultui i from h" iritrinKcrneio of the moral la. excs e. m bilir aa ;, exposure an l impr ul rice in tiiaml anl in.'le ifc ;arv M-ntmre rn:ains in-itiucti.-li ti the ftl r:r.t, tirl hlo.ual b- r-ad by every you!i? p.-r- .u, ta ke-p rk-n o T rhe sh'-itls oa which t.tlier have l.ecii hr. ken ' p r:e. Amsprrn s t leaiiy ftateii to be Uli ." tLe c.:Hr"l f j.uliciu- tr O rnetit. ar.d rhrf hy p-eveitt in..-h:i .'i.i'i t-i nie very pr.atc caa-e tr tl.se.a.-e. Ne.vrlv every rv-s " iti-ea--ran he treate! without hindrance to h-i-in'-. Me t ;cine sent by nuil, .ecure from ol.-erva i ai Ciia'ijes mo lerate; consnlMlinus by l--lter or al the efllce f-ce; nur-jjua aiaeetl. Ofll-n C."i St. Chtrh-s tre.-t, h-rwe-a Sixth arc I seventh, ODeq'Jire s-i'ltll "f I .i :ll I t'.-itel. t. O. IU.X St. I..u:t. Mo. t'irrulir l.e'-er jiSMally f.r ladies, cn -taining nothing rf rrit:g t Sexual D sea-es Ur 3 centpostage. Jsnl-Uwl) COMMISSION .OTICi: TO MIIIM'EltS OlTallow. Lard, Bacon, Pork, Beef GENERAL WESTERN PRODUCE. Th u'clerdjird pay tlieir Iail iii I;t r Al t j i t ion I o be sale . f tbe above arn. le-, arid CONSlii:;.Mr NTS S!-M To tiikj: VWl.h i'.K jco.Tin.i' ttsiBosi:i or and iiilc lv?st ni'iiH 3Iml (In verv a.lv.iiita.-eos tv-rnis. We -ue a WKEKI.T I'i.lCK CClKKNT of tüe .l:..vr a tales, wh ou we mnil gratis to tu.-e i. l u r th- r 1 In to uut tyi u.Mfiii r .v Miyv, 3 Water tr.ct. . V. Cill'. dec2S-.ltim U.NDERTAKER. 3IATTHKW LONG. UNDERTAKER, Circle St., Near Journal Office, l tit S IMI1.IS, IM. !er31 tiViri. FURNIdHINC COODS. THONSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, newleen Illinois, and t rntinvi r Mi,, Krarl- opposite Mir ttate. (Inuve. IT Til iii ii . 1 1 '1 Ijlll firniß furnishing Uootis AtIIO? I 1 Itl "V . TrT.ta svold al.Kcvv Vork Jobblnij; -rief. ; FOR SALE. 1HWK TWKNrr Tltnl.sANi' IU.K5 WORTH ! . f ire; rjv-.i C ty Trr-jery, that I wi i furo-... j tourlh lon an? Cte bal.n e w-th-n Muht r.art, th ! pueta-r patin t percer.t. inrerrst in advance, an tioal v. OKOK JK W. UTTS. OeclS-dOn. LIQUORS. J. tV I). I) V X C A , . WH OLtsALK D-CALrRS IX BOURBON WHISKY, I I BRANDIES, WINES, GIN & CIGARS, ; Ten Year Old Itiirbon Itottlcw. Wtilaky in I No. 28 South Illinois Stree,

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AMUSEMENTS.

vzs.Tstoroi.i I n h ai.i.. STACK MAStr.KlL Mi W. II. KILK1 Saturday Evening, Jan. 9th, 18G4, EMMA WALL SR, duciii-ssTf MAT.FI ! t: aVK s('t.K i IF 'KU i:s lre-s Cir le at..! t'ariir t'e. Liiy ami liei.ll.-mai Fach additional 1-lt tUIlery All Ke-erve-1 Seaf ' Tents. Ti Vr,t. SÄ tVrit.. 2i lni. M t'-iila. I'nrale I-s f 4 on ?l.. ;Tl.-e op-u roai li.'i!.k .. M. till IJM. '"PlKiors open at ' o'flm-k, v'uriatti rirat7'. precisely. ns ö y l v ii a i a i j . Newcomb's Minstrels ! THREE NICHTS ONLY! Friday, Satunhy and Monday, January 8tb, 9th and 11th. THK ! FAT r.bJWTlC OK(i XIZ THX NliWCU.MirS .MINSriMihS! VOW Jl'STI.Y MYl.Hi TM MlMMol'H TKOITF. of the V vr t, eat li tneinlH-r tieiti elevtfi! f T bl I ii.l ia dual latent r.d ut. tor ,r r'.ce. Havl. tf J l-l ceticlu.li-.l a ette f pjii ro ieiai. b e ciioerl in fiiirinnt, an event hereto ore tin nowti lo that City ) any other ui'iar trgti;za hn, rhti- ampins theui-ilvrt ti.t Xepiu l ltra u. Mm- rel-: In. rs . ii at C',; perfo in.in.-e cttoneTlrif at A.lm S-I..H i.'i o in-. IP - ot". ea'-.M re-t. C, il.V t'll. S WimHI Acenb NOTICE. I FFT AT MV I) It. ON FUt! vT MiUtMNf.. J AXj ItaUY sir ti, ls-:4. t r u-i M - and It ur Sleh. by u.a. a total -trstuor 1 ie Tl'e pcM-n oaningthe KAiiie ran have tlit ui ivj r..v.n5' die aaie i .1 paylr g ch o-if. s. V M. KissKl.t.. J.uO .i.'it 'ear Hol Mill. PRINTINC PAPER, &C. t o j I I ?s rv iz iat : tvi: ll avk bb s ; z i ; s ok NEWS PRINTING PAPER, 22M .XiJf:, 5v.I7. x3J CARD BOARDS, CARTS, O" ja- aa vt a . H mm xaV r. BOWN. STEV7AUT & CO., 18 West Washington Street. Jari.S-tlw MARSHAL'S SALE, liiitnl SUiUs M.tr.shols Sale. KnlK-rt I., t'uttine, - v-. 1 l:i '.he Circuit Court of Tbe Pre.tent arid IMn cto s f the ,'i Iteil Maie-, llistrici f the " of Imlidiia. IVru and licli ii.Bp.-lis NovetiiWr Term, IsC Railroad Coiupany et. al. J TOTICK IS HMMhY lilVKX T r AT ON 111 K 1.tm 1 day of Jjim oy, A. I., t-dl, Ivtweeit tiie hours en o cl.sk iu tin- Ion-Ii. :i ilI f." r o'c ask in ihe atn-r-tijoii ..f -aid t'.ay, at id? C u.t i I u -c- in the City f ludiaiiajiolis, I Diuitv of .viarioit itM-t .-!t- T liidiatia. tbe un ler.-iii.l, tbe .uji-h il . il..- I'mo-.l Stittesoi ti a Iu tr.ct aforesaid, bt virt ie of a temhed coi of the d.-cia-e relclere.l an I m ld to til-- ('...lit i'i be atove entith ii cauef j- ue.l 1. tlie t'l -ik ol -.1; t Court, wall m-II at au-. tion ami puhl.r outer v, the tol.o.t ui d. -crilied protierti and rights t.f the a;.l l'.-ru mid In liuuaili tiailroait (jonipaiiy, to-vt u. l lwl eru an.t liuli anaj 'is Itnlio.H. runtiin and ex tending tr m I'eru, in ihC i .mv r .Miami, ano sta'e I Indiana, ttira!i 1 :.e Coum i--s ot Miami, ilowanl, Tipton, liani, noil 4li.l .u.irioii, t' llir t . y oi lleli.tiiiiiMili- 111 i.ai.1 Couiity of ttrion; and al! imd ioul.r tde Lin t and real est ale of h'cll the - iii 1 l: t!'r..:id Coiimai.v a ,011 t;e f.lh Oat of March, s.6, .r inv r- ei,i or o-.e.-.set, to irctUer tt itii nil th- u-i h r and on euch -ide of the track, to tbe wh..e ni itli at- l e.x'-n; that tb- aid Company wa or i- e .ej or ) -S'-s-ed of the same, together with tue Miper-trur ture, tracks nd rai s lucre. n, und the hri tes, vi'1uct, leiit-i.--, .U-jsit ground and I.Ulldinp- thereon, i-iijiiii,-.-. car-, tool-, matt-rial-, machinery. ana an me p--r 0111 t:oprtv, r.iiit- I hereto or iri'erest thv-rt-in i f th .an! C'.mipanv ; ai. J !- nil that certain piece .f l.md extr ilir, from the t animation ol ihe said kailroad at I cru to the l.t i- rie, V-hah and St. lui. Kauroail, acquired r to e acquired by sa-d Company, arid the roid 1 uili or to l.e l.uiii .!i. rron, wi.h the -u pe r -structure and r.t, Is p!.icd or to b placed t hereon, ai,d all the d,poi ground- acipihed r tt 1 e acquired, ai d all other pro, -rty, real r p r-oi.il. .ciuiroi or to be c tjuired by said l.'.niii.(i: ; nnd n'-o nil tue loll-, rents and iiKonie to be hid or hvi-l from the -aid Ka.tr;.i rxtendii) from iVru i In 1,;iiish.:u ai.d the extension thereot to the l.iike Krie, V dn-h nd Si l.ouis t.MÜroad n-w called tilt- Tii to .o d AHlia-h Kai.w ay Coiiip.niy, an t all franrhl --, r tht- and privileges ol tlie -aid IVru and ludiaiispi lix tiailro :d C'i:ipa..y of, in, to or concerniiur the iu.- and an ml evert jurl thereof. The re:it- and pr-.rits of - o l prop-rry will flr-t he ottered to 1 de. arid .ipo-, f ( i ? : n ar r re;ii7.e a siitlh-ieiii KUiiyto -atidy the (I.-inai l '..- lipon -ai t 1 rrt-e. I w ill. a; the -ante rime mid pi. c-. it: li:e ni timer ..ft- r for sale ttie fe Mii-p e r-f tde p'..t : , M n-ht- and Iran-cbjse-above d -scn o, ordere.. iom' -ol 1 .1- the pr -pert 01 the IVru ml l-.iiaii.ap.'hs I -.ail road Cot'par v in the above entitled -tilt lheale i- made ith-oir re'i-f from the valuation and apprji-rnient Uws of tin- taie f In liana; und said Ti'pTty, Ac . w.'! I e '! I s. in eotinf t , ami -ul j-ct to the rior a it-1 pai.tnoui.t l:.-u '..I lle d-e I ..1 ru-t or niortWi exeru ed I v 1 d ai, any : tie l- day l July, 1S.V2. to .lame Win-!", a-- I rn-ree, u. -i-cure the pay nteiit of the b.jnd- ot ti'.- C .:i,,.n.5 . aniou'.rii.i; to Jim.fssi. and ii.ier--i i.t.-.-o. whi. h ituere-r. u:uaid on the 1-t dav ..f J ily, lsn. am .u-i'ed o. !.?.; 17: and al-o Mid.iec! to t:ii- ri ;Lt :oi t Covered by t'ie Mad,-.,!i a id 1 p.xny a :.i r-l I l'e'i: srt-t I pant, 1:1 r'a ' fi:i f l-.v.. n ! i.iis cf :h j.j lament re !!i!iap..:i Kai ro.i l Com-.-I -jt i - Itaui oad t ; . m - ;,,. Ci-ciit ('nur! cf Marion and tsi.u ii j ilurrie-it bt Cil'iii.'. Tue purcha.-e .e prup.rty i- .IrU'-k ,.-.;.. r'y may a43;n be ofI County, ladhi x, n.r "J7 1 been !--i;iie.i to I- ro.ru 1 J mot.ey to u .t te rui l .,f tot- 1 COWti, U)Ti drfaid' rl.e lereo nmi soiü. Mie peir:i.-r spoi.M.e fur ar t tj nj'-.o s 1. . 1 Vtl a ladon to pny beom re-rv-renr.if. olSK. f. S Marsh!. un. Afy f. r Coinn2ft pllisn. sj'verr.t .r -. lsJ;. MEDICal. DIU STRICKLAND'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS Prepared without any Mercurial Ingredient. The reat and increasing demand for theo I'd. 'i ts inuueed the prrprietor to irire them cr-.t- . ViM.city. They ar m 8arc ano Mild Jdiouiix.. -t.d ran be taken by either cex, at any nr .otf.tir,n. without danger of taking Cold. Tnev .... -ir.i cause any griping pwina, or keep one fi'.n. their usual occupation. Thy re an Eitairxi rsmir MiDicmt, and are tha beet that enn FOR TTIE CURE OF KILIOIS AD UTtR COMPIUXTS, Mtk .ERT01S IIF.ADACnE, HlfL STOMACH, ivmnn of the BLOOD, I F VI R 10 ACI E. COSnTMLM. IXDIGESTlOTf. or DISPEPM. m?ID AD tour. BID TASTE 1.1 THE ÜOI Til. BOWEL C01IPLllT. A CflElMlTlSU. Aid all afectionsof the Stomach, Head, Liver, & Bowel. 25 CENT PER. BOX. For a! by all Drezps, and manufactured eanly a IH. 8TRICKLAKD, Cincinnati, O. SX TOUR DMCC9IST TOR Ji" 1-2. JS l-ixlAly. PAINTING. ri1 KIV?- EAST SKW TkK TkEtTlOPv , I., IfL Ll? -i1 ,rer.are4 lt a ail kibd. of If.-usratid -inu l it.th r, Graii..: and r.Uiln vn hört no'tce ai I in iLe very tt ttyle. IV'a wantirif work iu bia l ue art re; le.tad tu jtiv blt a

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YTUJtn A IIRY GOODtt -ATHume, Lord & C 26 and 28 Wvsi Wushinsrfon St. VJtrLFXDID .TOTK tF Xr.W aXU E.a;CAKl Faocy ire UhJ Ju.l opeion at tUa Trade . Palace. Plain Blank Silks, Rich Plaid Silks, Rich Fancv Silks, Rept. Silks, Plain Silks and Satins Ouraux k of Silk Is very Urge and will b fourul comp!ftf? iu rvrnr re-fect. Lusters, hTk and col. Black ,kGro Grain1 Plain Pool do Soie, Rich Moire Antiques, French Repps, Drape de Lnccas, Roh Roy Plaids, Black Boinhazines, F rench 31erino(?s, Figured Delaines, afcc 5cc. Flannels, all kindsand colors. Cloths & Cassi meres, Enihroideries, Balmoral Skirts. Hosiery, all kinds, Fall Cloaks & Shawls Small Plaid Shawls, Fur Children. NEW GOODS HUME, LORD & CO., 1 ii. Aroi.i. aclS. DRY COODS. CLEARING SALE! FOR DRY eOOM! No. 5 East Washington Street. 11 . II . ' Car 0 O I . Pi f",,"Fo 7 MAKK r'"- DI KING TfiCK. I I Will -ell f.r rhirtv liar. Ik. r. H 1.. . -.a. m ill l f.,.,f,.j 2 , prr cm tl.,w the ti. jal irada prkva: lo ikv ;tc(ur ;tul f'irnilars In end'e-s variety. l'l.ilu. rimsoti ;m I'lalil Miawlf, Mts-t fetjlea. ll:iin. Hlack tittcl ICep. Mlk Irecidrd lUrKain. ICirli I'opliiiv. In all the nw h.vle. i:mprcsi loili. Victoria I top.. ' Scoirh liailH, Trylrtde Vrn ire Chocks, Itror.itfls lis,terat., I'lain Lticrc. A I.AKi.K ASSOKTMKM Of 10 M Ii K C I 1 13 l 1 kh. Particular attrution 1. lloiiiion, .Tialteste and Point Lace Collar and HOSIEUV.IiLOVE!. SON T.GS 4 hoods" II"MVj- I.illS'll llltl(tetCfa). Plain & Colored Border Table Cloths. PLAIN 8c CCl'O BORDER NAPKINS. Wl'IlE AMD COLOUED FLASSElX All Wool Uwwlmir rnnllnir - - .'VUIIU and rants Mull. (vllüradea.) Ladies' Siberian Cloaking. Th r.rsaTt-M Birpainsrf the M-aaon. iriJA litx-ral de!uruoii to the 1 rada. 4ect-U0t CLOAICS AND tAMl tTlLÄsT" C. w. Bi&Ko t. io y. iDtratt. BURROWS & EDWARDS, WliiH F.HALK AXb RETAIL , , Cloak & Mantilla House, No. 18 South Dliuois Street, INMA.N APOU-, I.Md3TA. Tt rtrT. a;otrB p wl b rraai care. CaiMr'a Cloaks t a'.l Mica oobatxl aa4 oi.l lo ortier. 1 clt-dly. FOn SALE. A Valuable Farm for Calo. VVALL'APLK FkV OB SALK WEU. ClT D for Dory auJ atar.fl purpvae, rotttaitut.f l(t

irr.p. o 1 w - - - - - - - - vi diaxiapt h; a ;ms1 ir rtau f ta cty, a eswutaai itream f water tbroa.fc It. !ta acrea txlar ouhtratjva. bot 4ir;. ar a lrr bare, Mir laaya orchard, and two rvbarwa of ap le aryl pac& tree, en f tneta lariie and of " bi ct.loatd frut, and a'mot every tbev aiety 4 fra.t JoatvJ mm a well prs4 r.raa f Ita ..ie atrft lo-itiou. Kor teroi. ac, li.qwirt 00 Iba premise of tba pr. pnetor AMK für. dr31-Uw , , .

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